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atch Volume 67 Michigan i » - — • - •• TkjD P i n c k n e y P J ^ y r t c h Wednesday, November 1, trw S«ipl Hapjpeuing* [p Uft DEMOCRACY" 1950 No. 44 I* by Mat Election iime is liere and qub-~ Pinckney Chapter No. 145 in geiaUGiial candidates axe siuqg i staled its ofiicers for the ensuing) inq l: oui ice « ta^.\ riany K o a y j Y ^ r at an impressive ceremony continues io nurp on spjiaiism ; at lil s Masonic tempi© Saturday and cummiun^ax ana Williams px#Oicis a stalling) c#cers:mstalling officer, | Florence Baughn; marshal!, Bon- \ nie Henry .'Chaplain, Alia Meyer; arc^jaist, Winured Aberdeen; Past Patron, Rev.McLucas;Solo isis,Virginia Carver.Eioyse Camp uoveanor j ru ^h;.. About 120 were present A _ _ iobi>yiA»is-j lh© installing otticers were the government and more cpnsumer s , following past Matrons: were in- taxes it rus opponent wins. Both arc profiting from Tom Dowt y's masia&e in 1948 a n d are campaigning up to the last min- ute. The odds at present are ev en. Williams has the best chance. -, - r ,~ ot ani' qovernor in u aecaae tC'Jjjj®}!' Bcuoara Miller and Nelson win a second term. The reasons j Miller. i cue apparent- Population trends], Atier installation the worthy ma < favor city industrial areas wherofjf° n vva s escorted to East by her I , labor unions are strong-This was' daughters, JoAnn and Sharon Lee j dc-monsiaied in the pumaiv b/| liiG? letter presenting her mother' the huge vote Williams qot in| w jj n an "imfull of red roses, the prima:v despite no tact the; Barbaaa Miller sanq a special fact he had no opposition. 1 . J selection ior lier father, Nelson! oi thousands oi war workers have j Miller, alter escorting him to the ! ci txcTJy4if of trie H o p U is tke omuJe^iiimxteaoundaKon ofxny (joverntmnk a.no to protect it Jc? recompression. ;houfo fce our Jirsfc Object." /N THOSE WOROS, THOMAS JEFF--' HAPPILY SKMMAWZEC THE lKKZr*Z.. OFTHC DEMOCRATIC STRUCT Lif^C. > iMotes ol the Game ,' At iho game with Dexter Fri- day niqht we were asked/ How aie you going to uhbi Hackney lor Uus game " Weil we ao not cainsuri us til ihc .-,/JthjbusL as worthy paaon. Mis. ra:.hj. i Mildred Miller, associate matron w a s u s c o r e d to me \^cst Dy tier daughter, A .atha and Fast Ma troon, beuian Miner escorted her : son, Clifford, to the west to as ! lame the r ostof associate patron. The retiring worthy matron, Anna Reason, was welcomed to the Past Matrons Circle and cornc to Detroit from to swell the Dcmoj.a Harry Kelly -s theme is that or- . ganized labor is a threat to /Jich igan government and that the Democrat party is the labor par- ty. Williams retort is that the Republican party is tor big bus iness only. Everyone prc\SJj^ a biq vote and it will take a lot ot out state j presented with a past matrons J -votes to overcome the biq Demo i pin by 111 a h Reason.past matron, ocrat vote in Detroit. ) Coffee and ,cake were served One commentator Days it; in the dining room after the In- would ba refreshing ii some can! Sfallation. .. v . k -a didaie one day would campaign! m~ v^ior officers installed on what he b.licves he caul i i wore as ioiiows: accompish instead of dw On the sad stala ei aifajis :h:.i will exist ii his opponent wins. The four amendments to vo' d upon arc as follows: N . 1:Requires reqis ; ra1ion day.; before election inshad 20 d..ys: Ne. 2:Wouki bond the s*a ? I Troas. ', Con da A hall to expand manta! S65,u f 3O,000 hospitals. •No. 3 Define subdiversion and fix u penalty for it. 'this is Hi Communist curb amendment. No- 4 Would rspsal tlie tax on coio.-d Oleo- Michigan factories now have- war contracts totalling $200,000 but a rise in the price of steel va Honorary Star Points: imminent. ' Midge Hammell, . Martha The hunting season is well un I Betty Soger, Brita Brash, darway and safety precautions i ->--_-• are stressed. The conservation I IRA JAMEISON linq | Soc'y Eleanor Baughn ... Hazel Poulson Irene Thompson Alberta Dinkel Ruth Curlett Jessie Crawiord Louise Zieqler Eloyse Campbell Loot a Reason Amburqoy Helen Miller Ca.rl-ne Zieqler Sadie Mar an Doiotliy Parker ..... Fred Seger Amer.Flag Bearer -Marian Pond Christ. Fag Bexir-r .Lucille Beck O. E. S- Flag .... Cassie Tomasic ^.iress b,-l Asso'. Cond ; Ci) ,..ain in | T jrsha-il ol ASS;, r/t, . Oiaanist A.: a iiuti: Lsther -.- Mariha j-.:ecia Warder :rtiiioi need to. Ail we have to do LS t^ oveiiook the iiiat half. Tne game started in the same manner as Pinckney's previous qames this year. Tho Pincknev Une did not hold and their tack . ling was non existant. As a re salt Dexter ran ap 32 points the lirst hall. Two ol these were on pass interceptions by Russ-h White. Fred Blanchard made Uus others on line plays- In the lust oi the rust half Pinckney got a Dexter fumble. Albert Miosfku j nient m caught a p a s s for 1U y d gam, Wilo do nQt Wear ^ y ^ " ' ^ P a u l Vy/are m a d e 10 m o r e througn lh e S tnan tho law reguires. Some the hne. Albert Mrostka caught I say lt originated in Spam but it Wu road that the Salvation army has abolished the tanibor me as u motiiua oi collecting ncuceiurin it wui use a ieuorea witii the name) >J Salvation aimyltie reason is Luat too m a n y impostors wer* uiiuy tne tamoorin^ to collect ...^./. ihe tarnborine has .oeen trauemurk ot tlie salvation, uimy ror m a n y yeais and the uimy lassie aid not hesitate to c-ner the toughest saicons and ex u-iia ii~-r tumoorine to the pairons lor connPuions. VV.Jb* never knew ju^i wxiy m e a r m y adopted the tamborme. it is an ancient instru „, —» uch iavored by dancers another pass m the .id zone lor year. prubably is oidei' than .ii- It Spain are carried out name oi sweet char- i.>r Roberta IE RIGHT OF THE INDIVIDUAL, IN AMERICA, TO VOICE HIS OPINIONS AND VOTE FOR, HIS CONVICTIONS*, 'SlVES OUR. DEMOCRACY THE ESSENTIAL VfTA~t«-y FOl-L GROWTH AND Pi^OGR-ESS THROUGH THE W/LL OF jtHZ PCOPLC* tho rirst touchdown he A miracle had happ.. d. ' ~~"C^t ^ ^u^H?! 1 ^ ^ various •Ihis touchdown was apparent- ' w \ t P T ln ^ 2 ^ 1 ^ . and' Salonw ly just the shot Si the am t h e i S ^ , ^ , lh ? head oi Pinckney team needed. ih y i J ^ nthe ^ P ^ ^ shown carry.. played an inspired game the ne ' _^ second haji holding Dexter to "" " no scores land scored another! jvfcinv m-v^ touchdown on some broken field i und-r a J k tS ruiuimg by Paul Ware. Mrosika also snagged some and Jerry Mrosfka unuu^i^ uih U ., npM h ,, , -- Dexter pass and ran it back 201 Du ': iness - ]t .hooded yards a number ui gains.me rincKiiey i rirt n rTr > v , ., . , line held on defense and on of. 1 ^ ^ ¾ . an ^, whatever he iense broke though and threw , C c l t0 qiv .^ lhe returns were the ball carriers for a loss. Dexter started her reseves last haif but the regulars when rvuie. ivnosiKa ;jty . j J1 New York the ^ c «rX5«l e more passes :j ore p un .j .^ tf lIK - ^^cer-Wel intercept-,1 a i b ^ inp « d n ^ ^ ¾ P * out <* PU« uuu ran it back 201 w ifw,' rini ^ ^ th ? counr * Don Wiltse hit the line i o r ' £ ! & £ h ar - blUa and a lett9r .bcT of gains.The Pinckney,^011^^ recip f nt £ **d the they v/ent back m were unable :o do anything.Fkretofore Pmck ney occasionally p u l s e d s u c o :-s fully but had no runnma qame.lt was not enouqh. Friday Ih y had both and w^nt pla'-^s. Ono local player had ?o ma<li p~p was put out for plugging- Pi'vkMey plays Stockb; idge , enormous. However investiga. I tiOn showed only five cents out of every dollar collected was spent for cancer research. Th d solicitors took for ex. rest the penses. We doubt ii,,, the attempt ©f Cov. Dewey of New York to get himself out oi the Hanley affair by citing an incident m the lile vi tho lute iroiiklm D. R< ^sevelt will Conservation , -c. , raday.Trus team has had a; ^ J ^ ^ l ^ 0 1 1 0 exce ? 1 fsoso season but got many poims. D ew t v ^ t HS/ 0 *? C0R ^ ced ' Slill if Pinckney keeps up the!-^ q ° l Hanley l ° Undraw Of the 55,000 applicants for the , special deer season, starting on Dacrg-jDec. 1 21,800 have been accept fed. I The first panting ol the 83 coun jty maps oltcrtd by the conserva x ' iion dept- hc^e been exhausted. Mill relies of D dept. is holdinq its breath over i ra (Hap) Jamoison, 56, th© low forest fire losses. 'ter ied suddenly Thursday of a Another allotment will be ready Be sure and vote Nov. 7,Your 1 heart attack. H e w a s engineer Nov. 3. yote is vital. f or 'the American Broach. Ann 34 forest fire: __ ^.j :)0i . ranc j was taken tick on acres last week. THE FILM SECOND CHANCE lh _ ]ob dieillq b fore he reaChed^x 1,042 foxes, 565 coyottes Next Monday night. Nov. 0,;he ^ hospital Surviving are his b\>beals and 6 wolve Si Maiv's Cailioiic Church Pinckney. Michigan < , , Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schmift, Pastor ^ nckn Sunday Mas3os Summer: fc:30, 8:00, 10:00. 11:50 Winter: 8:00 & 10:00 Novenna Devotions: Friday evening at '/:30 p, «i. Confessions: Friday after Novenna Devotion Saturday 7:30 to 9:00 P. M damaged 414 j Sunday before 8:G0 Mass. ,, . P • 1 ,1, UP « T , n u ! from {he race for governor in his pace they set rnaay th---y will** ^ u "* give them a real argucmenK The largest crewel ol the year; 'f< e targes f>altendfxl the game 7 tison Jvl. IV. 0< iird L.a/1 Wnne Jeffreys h^iiry A. ivuost'ka VVare"* , ~^- W.itse public 13 invited t^ Second Chance, at at '/ :-*o right afh r supper. The story is by Faith Baldwin and is one of ine best films sent out by the Protesant s_e mo lam- on Q UV> rm d two dauqhters be t the Cong'l. sld ^ 3 hls Wifi he pot lack .'armor village jtilm -inmLSS.on. X, It aopL the average iamuy life of Ed and Emily Dean wih Emily wishing for a st cond chance to redirect her -life.it will help all who cc e it redirect their lives. *1 Ycuvs Ago Tire S:„ Marys gym is - now opo- .^ e v e r y Wednesday night. St Gary's Altar Society cleared; $20 or their social at the Hotel Caverly Friday night. Ed. Stackable of Honolulu is visiting relatives here. James Wilcox is entertaining a brother and a n d u n d o and their wives from Vassar. v/m- Brogan while goi^iq down stairs to the Wm. Moran barber shop where he works slipped and fell through the window, cutting hi& arm badly. It took 7 stitches to close the wound. Dan Markey and son and Al- bert Doe and wife of Port .Huron attended the funeral of Wm. Thompson here .Wednesday. Grandma Wilson has had two strokes of paralysis. Wirt Barton is attendinq school in Ypsilanti. Mrs. Rush Lake has rteurned from a 3 months visit in York State. ^ \ . -Hiere will be or pumpkin social <xt m e George Webb heme at North Lake Friday night. ' Edna Purdy McDowell closed here school in a H e w a s a Standard oil m a n and councilrnan at Dexter. The funeral was held Monday, Rev. Bishop officiating .Washte- naw Lodge No. 65 F. & A. M.; gave the Masonic burial service . l$ij were boun ied in Michigan in Septeuber. While hanting partridge Jack Munk of Detroii shot a silv near Harrison. He saw 2 foxes chasing a parti idge- got one ' ocj but misseu aae partridge and ihe other fox. Friday. 7:00 Bow and Arrow hunters are do- hciy ride. j. Mutteson Mrosika L u L 11. ii. it t\ JL. r \ L- T. L. ii. .Ii .h iOav-iioown:Whii'ie 2,rjanciian., iviiosika 1, Ware i. ExUa -ait:', Whit.? l , M u n u / 1. Subs at ttjvor by promising to see that jhis debts of $100,000 were paid. I 'ih\Koosevell story is in 1928 Al Smah of N e w YOIK candidate for Doxi. i' -president and his mgr., John liaiixt '^ as ^oc wanted Rosevelt to run VauAiior ^ or governor of N e w York to add loina s trG ng!h to their ticket He reifused rj t , nI1 .. l ; aaying he had just started a cam Keogh ' 2i iiqn l " raise $200,000 for the H jschle j warrn Spimg, Georgia hospital Cheqory \ ior P oil o They would not be den iMunay j' Gc ^ c:nc ^ Promised to raise this VVliite ,amount ,a onc T tneir friends.This hutncic \^ ie Y ^d anc J oil the money went Blanchard i irLO ^ Varm s Phng Foundation i where t hoi'sands of children have been lieated for polio- So Franklin Poosevelt did not ben- fit to the extent of a sinale penny in tho af r rrt tho grave i|ng better (his year. So far they Sunday, Nov- 5. 10:30 Sermon have shot 19 on Drummond Is- I "I'd Like to Bo Gen'---ous "Sunday REGULAR COMMUNICATION and this year compared to 8 (School -Topic "Overcoming iV-m Regular Communication o! Liv- ] la f Y ear - jPetodon." 3:00 to 8:30, Pilgnm " " 76 F. & A. M . l ,_ And , rew Roh#ason, 10, of Brigh- .fellowship rally at Hudson Con N i tatoes in which each potatoe was I between 3 and 4 lbs, in weight. They are hem special seed he got at Michigan State College- Willccd raises nothing but pota- toes and melons on his farm ana has an irregation system •hat gets the water from a deep well. .oarji-TregatiQnai Community Church Rev. Donald D. Brady, Pastoi ihuu Nov- 2. 4:0U irailbiazers meet at parson™. 1:30 Prayer a ^ 10 na: Pinckney Gutck, Von M aMC ?ri Ul '"^'• rU1, lbh 5:udy ' Slamnroolc, Henry, Wenderlein More lhan Oongnerors." : D a n o w .Murphy, riady. Dext.r ' N o p;-:.!c ?S flion is under heavier 0 atUU.iraiiblaz rsljuull hc,;e, Baiaas, Kiv.mcr, misfire in n . , s . aays of Communist [Stuil, Cunningham'. [haius than the teacliing profess 1 ' »i°n wiiich the hunters claim is p OOTBALL SCORES ' hc-a^hy infiltrated. They claim ! that most colleges have Com. j Han land 7, Brighton 0; Man Imuiusts on their staffs Annthor ir.gslbn Lodge No. 76 F. & A. M ' \ " n ^ *^'™° ] ]' \^ ol Briqh-.reiiowsnip raUy at Hudson Con ' chestor 7, South Lyon 0; Howell I aiqa^moiu used isTe ar^nc^ 0. Tuesday, night, Nov. 7- Busi-j " ^ ^^it last week whh ; gl church.Them-,Carc, rs Ahead .8, Grand D d g e 13; Ann Arboi|of American Sso^ from Wah oness ^scio:c,Jstdcgree.Lunchs'a ^ ^ ° ¾ ^ w A rabbit is a , Monday, 7j00, Family Niqht.Pot 33; Ypsilanti 6; Milan 32, Roose- Iscnpol cou?sls S hey c^rn" ved alter degree work. ; P^.tty small to,get for an arr- | uck. 7:45 Showing of full length , V elt b; Clielsoa 31, Lincoln 0; d s communist inspired Now we P. W. Curlet, Sec. i r h n [^ -Second Chanco/,las:s 80 .Universi.y 2PFlat Rock 0;Dunde\>:do not know why this subieca SOMB-^TATOBS , £ - ^ ^ ^ tF ^ ^ ^ " "fi^J (§^«325 ^^S^sAJ^ si ^kWillard W i l t * m a d e ! ^ » « ^ ^ ¾ ^ ° ¾ S""" ^ -.S. 1-V-^villo tt i.ook all ,h e h l t o ^ c X eel us a present o t a & u s h e l ot p u . , — » - - - »» «>»arm = „CAiJfAHY_ MBNNOJJhE , - - land Mjoyed it It cannot be den hve 4 do not indicate it h a T t ^ ^ ^ \ ^ ^ { BU.CHL38 COLLAPSE ^ ^ T ^ t ^ ^ a n ^ r p S n ^ ^ ants are paying fines as nigh as ] Young Peoples Meeting .... 7:30|diow a huge crowd. So biq inltions inhistorv. Some of the S 4 D f^ive crew, are working ft J?'? 11 ? 'Worship . . 8:15 fact ihat af:r 20 minutes of play-list gueshons go for days u*an rive crews are workmrt nn z ft Supt. Walter Eschl the hi ach rs collapsed. 4 peo swered. ^ ^ en to hos _ __ - pitais. me Dieacners are wood Quite a few people and organ jj ' " • ,• w # T lt8dcr/ 8:0 ° P * M " I Gn onos (md were built several Izations are corning out aqainst io«;nnri «; * i. " ~* , V w ', ^- and Mrsjoe Wyse of Arch . years ago when the Centennial Amendment IV to he vof«H ,m^ J £ of ^ w?f \ ^ £ e n Set ' boid ' Ohi0 ' w m s ^ ^ bo ^ »<** F^W w " s ^ hted - After thf > in Nov ' 7 It relates ta silbversiveS lnl 9 L i h f u™} The ^ 0 :m °? d t venin ^ at th ^ Mennon. .jured were cared for play w a s a n d is aimed a <^™il? IMSI ^L£? f i ^ ^ . ^ JulY; j its chiirdL They have recently resumed- The guest ion is now Among the wqaiiiSSS w form Iroufoo d ^ ^ and returned from the needy count whether the school is holding have 2ome out S S T t o fce !?™ ,r ^ n r,df - ^^ - oe<3 em- ncs of Europe and will relate' ' 7 ^ ^----- - MUinw » is. m e biaoes 150 sguar- nfiPs. jtheir experiences. A c a m is boinq built near 1 New was noticeable that was a bia in". 5 ^ ¾ 11 ¾, lc fcrm n . trout Pond WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE crease ; n the trick or treat child on the Shiawassee river. | The crew of the battle ship on 1 'which Dale Meabon is stationed w a s a w a r d e d a citation for brav cry i n action in action in a battle in Korea Oct. 13. Each member t h « l o t f n n n S « e >? q n '?' '* Supt * Wal Eschltho hi ach rs collapsed. h! Rtfl S proqram develop Assisoiit Paul Chaffee le were injured and take «. .?2L. ? r near n 5 050 , City Cotta< 3 G Fellowship Servics I pitais. The bleachers arc HALLOWEEN PRANKS (as a trout trol dams i-". ..1.^, . i v.ri. i / celebraed Hallow ^^n m the usual w4uy, featuring window soaping and some small damage. Cornstalks were strewn around and farm tools dragged in from the country. One thing stream. 7 flood con- are about finished. b e e n *se itorshed. The pro- Pi n^ lav. in costume who went from house MARPTsrr TT^PMCPC to hotise. There must have bsen MAKMAGE LICENSES 500 of them. Pinclmey does not; RobQ ^ have that many children. Th* c ity JJ D . u £ ' 7~n]}nrr, 9n Marion' Friday result « « * > ! ^ s! with a Hallowe-n social. . W CB exhausted. Some ™© ^ Gregory, Gertrude Thomas 18 Charles Mortenson oi Lansing 2^ a n d 3 yr. old when asked said GrGqory; Henry gnider ^ ^ . is putting in wheat on the Ken- s mey lived many miles ^ ? V \ inis oil, Shirley Boulton, 20, Howell- yon or Burgoss farm- ' rackett could be ovei^wkod. Jamos FilkinS( ^ H Q ^ ^ Nella Fish has returned horn-' One act of vandalism ^IMariin. 19 Howell. Bruce UndeT of,- a visH wi^h friends at Fow. , place. Some one smeared^ biacK [ hni( ^ lxmii Barbar lerville, Fenton and Brmcroft. PRE NUPTIAL SHOWER Mrs. Rita Howe gave a bridal shower at her h o m e h o m e Frj day night in honor of Miss Leona Sales. '18, Brighton. RUMMAGE Th^ Vourg rr.it Lootes " A^tey! „."S? ™™ CAM1T »'. will relate for the damage'. The KinoKnov conservative Detroit Citizens Lo bleachers are also of woods and ague.They term it unconshtution. it might be a good idea to tesl al.Under the present law you can them.At Fowlerville the bleacher only be guilty of treason if you .supports were not strong enough, perform an overt act. Under the •** amendment you would be auiltv COLORED BOY FREED if y o u said it or put it £ A couple of w e e k s ago James writing. It violates the Bill oi flobertson, credit " mgr. for thr> Riqhts relating to freedom ol of !ho crew Ot a copy of the cit iDetroit Free Press and his wifj speech.Owinq to antl communist ah'on. Dale sent his homo to his'were both killed near HOWPII fee-ling and the affair in Korea parents, Mr. and Mrs- George when their car hit a tank truck probably will carry but there is Meabon jr. He is a machine gun and traiK r . The tank truck was no cause for alarm as the courts n r *f. [trying to pas3,anotl ' r tmclcwhen will scrfeguad the people Dick Young of Gregory and,it hit the oar driven by the color Bill Otterbein of Lakeland were ! ed boy in tho middle lane, Then home on loavo from th • U S. he tnH* hit the Robertson car. 2 other/ ears were involved in the The Robert Seefold family of [crash, James. Bibbs, tbe rogro j Columbus, Ohio spent the week boy from Indiana was arrested end at the Earl Baughn home/for reckless driving and tiied VILLAGE TAX REPORT 1950 Tax Valuation $399,5304» Tax Levied, 8 mills $3.196-25 Ho tamed- Delinguent 2644M Ttfal Paid $2,931-40 Paid Collection Fees 29.21 .and attended tho farewell dinner,before Judge Yelland Friday.-A Total amount collected $2 96061 Brighten Nov. 10th for -- Ifcuild a new school 496 to 83. he John Carver family who w on November 11 12 were pre. T>VrV^oy> town Ml sent and the guest ^hgior re^ ,6 : 'th ^ - \ n «' 4 ^; u DOTe I? he V a l s o w - d ' i o raise 10 mills have"gon^ to BUoxi,'.Mii'., where oeived many nice qWrA lunch ?n\e v/ffl bo h*ty Nov. 11th. J for a 20 year period. he will take a course in radar • o n w a s served. j BerTiman Hefondod hiih and Pros Exemption paid by the State. eculoi Edwin prosecued mecase There were 2 colorecj people on j.ihe iury. i Helen Reynolds. Treas. Glared Ackey, Clerk Stanley Dinke. Pre*.

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TkjD P i n c k n e y P J ^ y r t c h W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1,

trw S«ipl Hapjpeuing* [ p U f t DEMOCRACY" 1950

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Both a r c profit ing from T o m D o w t y ' s masia&e in 1948 a n d a r e c a m p a i g n i n g u p to the las t m i n ­u t e . The o d d s a t p r e s e n t a r e ev e n . W i l l i a m s h a s t h e b e s t c h a n c e . - , - r ,~ o t a n i ' q o v e r n o r in u a e c a a e tC'Jjjj®}!' B c u o a r a Mil ler a n d N e l s o n w i n a s e c o n d t e rm. T h e r e a s o n s j Mil ler . i c u e a p p a r e n t - P o p u l a t i o n t r e n d s ] , A t i e r i n s t a l l a t i on t he w o r t h y m a < f avo r c i ty i n d u s t r i a l a r e a s w h e r o f j f ° n v v a s e s c o r t e d to East b y h e r I , l a b o r u n i o n s a r e s t rong-This w a s ' d a u g h t e r s , J o A n n a n d S h a r o n Lee j dc -mons i a i ed in t he p u m a i v b / | l i i G ? l e t te r p r e s e n t i n g h e r m o t h e r ' t h e h u g e v o t e W i l l i a m s qo t i n | w j j n a n " i m f u l l of r ed r o s e s , t h e p r i m a : v d e s p i t e n o t a c t t h e ; B a r b a a a Mi l le r s a n q a s p e c i a l fact h e h a d n o oppos i t i on . 1 . J s e l ec t ion ior lier father, N e l s o n ! oi t h o u s a n d s oi w a r w o r k e r s h a v e j Miller, a l t e r e sco r t ing h im to the !

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/N THOSE WOROS, THOMAS JEFF--'

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M a r i o n ' F r i d a y r e su l t « « * > ™ ! ^ s! w i t h a H a l l o w e - n soc ia l . . W C B e x h a u s t e d . S o m e ™ © ^ G r e g o r y , G e r t r u d e T h o m a s 18

C h a r l e s M o r t e n s o n oi L a n s i n g 2 a n d 3 yr . o ld w h e n a s k e d s a i d G r G q o r y ; H e n r y g n i d e r ^ ^ . i s p u t t i n g in w h e a t o n the K e n - s m e y l ived m a n y m i l e s ^ ? V \ i n i s oil, Sh i r l ey Boulton, 20, Howel l -y o n or B u r g o s s farm- ' r acke t t cou ld b e ovei^wkod. J a m o s F i l k i n S ( ^ H Q ^ ^

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s h o w e r a t h e r h o m e h o m e Fr j d a y n igh t in h o n o r of Miss L e o n a

S a l e s . ' 1 8 , Brighton.

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rr.it L o o t e s " A^tey! „."S? ™™ CAM1T»'.

will r e l a t e for the d a m a g e ' . The KinoKnov c o n s e r v a t i v e Detroit Cit izens Lo b l e a c h e r s a r e a l s o of w o o d s a n d a g u e . T h e y term it unconsh tu t ion . it might be a good i d e a to tesl a l .Under the p resen t l a w y o u c a n them.At Fowlerv i l le the b l e a c h e r only be guil ty of t r e a s o n if y o u

. suppor ts w e r e not s t rong e n o u g h , perform a n over t ac t . U n d e r t h e •** a m e n d m e n t y o u w o u l d b e a u i l t v

COLORED BOY FREED if y o u s a i d it or pu t it £ A c o u p l e of w e e k s a g o J a m e s wri t ing. It v io l a t e s t h e Bill o i

f lober tson, credit " mgr . for thr> Riqhts r e la t ing to f r eedom o l of !ho c r e w Ot a c o p y of t he cit iDetroit F ree P re s s a n d his wif j s p e e c h . O w i n q to an t l c o m m u n i s t ah 'on. D a l e s e n t h i s h o m o to h i s ' w e r e both kil led n e a r H O W P I I fee-ling a n d the affair in K o r e a p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs- G e o r g e w h e n their c a r hit a t ank truck p r o b a b l y will c a r r y but the re is M e a b o n jr. H e is a m a c h i n e g u n a n d t ra iK r . T h e t ank truck w a s n o c a u s e for a l a r m a s t h e c o u r t s nr*f. [ t rying to pas3 ,anot l ' r t m c l c w h e n wi l l scrfeguad t h e p e o p l e

Dick Y o u n g of G r e g o r y a n d , i t hit the oa r d r i v e n b y the color Bill Ot te rbe in of L a k e l a n d w e r e ! e d b o y in tho m i d d l e l a n e , Then h o m e on l o a v o from th • U S. h e t n H * hit the Rober tson car .

2 other/ e a r s w e r e involved in the T h e Rober t Seefold family of [ c r a s h , J a m e s . Bibbs, t be r o g r o

j C o l u m b u s , O h i o s p e n t the w e e k b o y from I n d i a n a w a s a r r e s t e d — e n d at the Ear l B a u g h n h o m e / f o r r e c k l e s s d r i v ing a n d tiied

VILLAGE TAX REPORT 1950 T a x V a l u a t i o n $399,5304» Tax Levied, 8 mi l l s $3.196-25 Ho tamed- D e l i n g u e n t 2644M T t f a l P a i d $2,931-40 P a i d Col lec t ion F e e s 29.21

. a n d a t t e n d e d tho fa rewel l d i n n e r , b e f o r e J u d g e Y e l l a n d F r i d a y . - A Total a m o u n t co l l ec t ed $2 96061 Brighten

Nov . 10th for - - Ifcuild a n e w schoo l 496 to 83 . h e John C a r v e r fami ly w h o

w o n N o v e m b e r 11 12 w e r e p r e . T>VrV^oy> town M l s e n t a n d t h e g u e s t ^ h g i o r r e ^ , 6 : ' t h ^ - \ n « ' 4 ^ ; u

D O T e I ? h e V a l s o w - d ' i o r a i s e 10 mi l l s h a v e " g o n ^ to BUoxi , ' .Mi i ' . , w h e r e o e i v e d m a n y n i c e q W r A l u n c h ?n\e v/ffl bo h*ty N o v . 11th. J for a 20 y e a r pe r iod . h e wi l l t a k e a c o u r s e in r a d a r • o n w a s s e r v e d .

j BerTiman Hefondod hi ih a n d Pros Exempt ion p a i d b y t h e S ta te . eculo i Edwin p r o s e c u e d m e c a s e T h e r e w e r e 2 colorecj p e o p l e o n

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NEIGHBORING NOTES

Alice Carroll, u Howell h igh — — — — _ _ . . . school student, b a g q e d a dee r I u e 8 ' W o d •• Thur« 0c*« *i, flof. i ; 2 with a b o w a n d a r row n e a r Hart- *>urt Lancas te r Virginia M a y o l a n d last weekk .. izr

. - ' ., ^ , u u , T H E PLAME AND THE ARROW At a meet ing a t t ended by Sal- in Technicolor

m e phys ic ians they voted to b u y Cwn»dv «ov«ity Caiiooa 31 ac re s there to bui ld a 2* b e a ; Friday.Saturday, Nor. 3 4

ii iospiial , the present U b e d o n e ; L e w A y e r 8 Qnd f w , I be ing inadequa te . Dr. H c w a r a * ^ " n g a i

I Miller w a s elected pres iaent o i ; "THE CAPTURE"

Char les Starreit Smiley Burnett© 1»

"THE BLAZING TRAIL' Goit£ Cartoon

DexterTheatre D m m wilCKGAN

All Cop^ltioned

OI the corporation to b e k n o w n a s the Sal ine Communi ty Hospital.

Robert Stacy, the 0. of M- stu. \ | dent w n o p led quilty to c*Uiiiq i fire to H a v e n ha lL h a s repud­i a t e d his confession. He c la ims ' i t w a s fo.ced b y 6 hour s crriilinq.

W n e n u o v . Wil . iams visited S.ockbridqe last w e e k the cehooi let out, the b a n d p l a y e d a n d the qoveznor shook hc.nds with all t i e papds .

Sunday, K c i d a y , I?ovt 5, 6 Sunday OHDWS :::15 p J I <^oat

Barba ra S tanwyck . Wende l l Cory Wai ior Huston. J'udiUi Anderson '•

Friday.Saturday, Nov. 3, 4 Dwhto r«aten

Abbott a n d Costello in

"PARDON MY SARONG"

Plu» "THE DAJLTON QA.UGT

Cui Door Action Picture with

Robert Lowery, John Berry Shows 7 and &2J

'"THE FURIES' cr.d

Sunday, Monday, Nov, 5, 6

C o m e d y of the Year

MA &PA KETTLE G O TO TOWN News

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For hot water on tap . . s For clean, quiet, carefree service . . . For

automatic, completely dependable water heating , , . Be modern . . •

Go Electric!

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Y u c s ~ W e d T h u T P r J c v 7« 8, 9 Stoning Judy G a r l a n d G e n e Kelly Mariory Main, Percy Kilbright

Eddie Bracken, Gloria D e H a v e n ' ^ n d ? y s ^ w s 3 * 5 ' 7 ' * i Monday Shows 7 and 9

"SUMMER STOCK'* ana. C\12\00U

Coming: Union Station, Sunset j Boulevard, Copper Canyon .

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Tues., Wed., Tl»u.l Nov., 7. 8, S

"FLAME AND ARROW"

lu Techirvolor A Drama Starring

Silent, <Qr*fr$*4i„.,__•,. ,•

• teyH U>ng*r A o w ^ ^ J K * a t » / *

£*?&. '•:\+ Sf&ciaHow water h«at«r rate

IW- UiftaHtfd without charge

•• #• "Adtamatic thermostatic control .,

Mrs. G u y Kuhn of Gre : ;or r h a s a c c o m p a n i e d Ivlra. M a e Mover of Che l sea on a n a u t o trio to California-

David Lee Mullins, 20 months, old of S tockbndqe w a s . hit a n d I Novelty r u n over, eas t of Stockbridqe last Thursday ' b y a car driven b y W m . Mayer jr.. He d ied at IUL. University hospital ; Fr iday. Wii nes se s s a y M a y e r Was not to b l ame . ,

Milo Corser of Greqory is in f taininq a t Fort Braqq, N. C-

W. H. Taylor, 84, d ied at the r . c _ M

McPherson hospi ta l last week a s ^ T ^ T r , ' A,4™ „ I the rresult of beinq struck b y a | T H t A R O N C ARIZONA" car on G r a n d River w. n e a r lh» t.... 4 A Drama .un«,0 \ Ira Wilson farm. V m £ £ i ; * * » » ' E j^n Drew, Re ia j A V O l % ^ H l i t A l ' t ^ K

The front of the W a y s i d e Mar.': ' Had ley a n d Beulah Bondi ! A W « i n L r i l U J ! ket, west of Fowlervilie, w a s c a r t o o n ^ 5 4

a a m a q e d to the extent

^ V I . V A \\ ' 8 M h A Wli | ^ I Burt Lancaster , Virginia M a y o 3 1 L f ^ ^ f " J ^ - A ^ ^ j a n d Robert Douglas

Cha l sea . ASich, ' shorts Lat^t N e w f t

~ Coming: Peggy . Louisa, Return \ of the Frontiersman.

News

MJZ-

• See y j r DEALER or your Edison off ice

Tuie in EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE • 7 p. tn., Mondays, WXYZ-TV

last w e e k w h e n Q. car d i ivcn bv Thomas Lcrinq of the Oidsmobi . . . Co. c rashed into it-

Mr. Ackerman, sc ience teach' .' at Fowlerville h iqh school w h o is a reservist, h a s b e e n cal lea 10 du ty a n d <J£ne to F J Lewis, W a s h ;

Borihold W o o d h a m s ha;' b...on elected president of the Gi.i Mutual Auto Ins. Co., at Howoli to succeed Georqe Burks cf A.ui Arbor, deceased . George Buike jr .wus elected vice pre-sid-,-ri! u*:d Ross Rcbb, a director.

Of ^ 3 0 0 < -^nday, Monday, Nov. 5, 6 ! | ..,,. Stockbt-dqe, Mich iqan

Fridoy.Suturajy. Wov. 3, t

Gui;doy Shows Feto Smith

3. $ , 7, 9

and

STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit \Court for the County

oi Michigan in C h a n c e r y PETER J. ISKhA*

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HENRY S. C. BRUi>t!i a n d KAT^ DrtUrtb. ruls w u e , UVLLLUX I A Y -LOrt/ hAL^r i l u w u r t , Cnrun-(JL1 fAbrviLL- A . s . Aubihxi .

ivi/iiirtLLbtaS ctad theix unjmovvn heirs< devuie&s, l ega tees a n a a s s igns .

a Lot Number twelve (12) of (4) of Plats,at p a q e thirty-six(36)

"Assessor ' s Plat No. A", Villaqe of Fowlerville, Livinqston County Michiqan a s duly la id out, platt­ed a n d recorded in *!Mber Four

VanWii ikle & Van Winkle Attorneys for Plaintiff

Business Address Howe l l Michiqan

SAVE UtWUX OF Pu£l*iO/UlUi*

Sail pcuaiiiq u« me u i c u . , Po in t lor l ue ooUi.iiy ol J-IVXU^ SLOU iii L/iiauctt-cy ui nowcuavii^. . iqan, on in© 1¾¾ a a v 01 ^^PLUUI-£er iyW. . _

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It appuui inq £ o m Uie sworn j b in oi compuunt ut> Hit?a in saiu > CuU^e UlUl LU© piUUlU^-'- i i a S HO; ijt?t?n a u i e a i u r uuiyeiiL seuici i j

NEW 1950 BUMS

Raymond Sjolin, a Michiq-e.n. State student w h o o^lcbr;•'?•.•: 1 ? . ( _ . —e - , , - . . — _ , . ^=—-t e a m ' s victory over Michiqan j C o i n i n g : S u n d a y • My Blue H e a b y drivinq 80 miles a n hour i n ' v e n * G r a n d River traffic w a s put 0:1 b month probation b y Judqe Lyon-;, ^md canot drive durinq that per-lod.

Howell Royal Arch M will hold a past h iqh priests niio j Nov. 3, p receeded b y a 6:30 p.m. turkey dinner-

Howell high school seniors sole; $2,424.25 worth of m a q a z i n e s u b j scrip'.ions this year .

The Dexter Amer ican - c;ur h a s purchased 2 hospi' .;i ':.•>:•... a n d 2 polio p a c k s to lean e u ; .

Two boys, one 13 a n d on-- 12 y e a i s oid who h a d ran aw. y from home at Fiat Rock were «apiured at I s l a n d ' Lake lost'' w e e k by state police wih p-;rt of h e loot taken from the Rati son a n d Douglas h a r d w a r e s at liri qhton.

A new Wild Life Conservat ion District h a s b e e n formed at H a m b u r a with Char les Wiiqht ae the president.

"K-GHT CROSS"' Starring ]

Jane Allyson,Dick PowelLRicardoj TAR2AK , ^ 0 THE SLAVE GIRL Mo.ntalban, Lionel Barrymoro j advenu. i S . s tory of jungle with

Len Barker- V a n e s s a Brown f_wa I Wai t ing for Baby.It 's Only Muscl^

j Crockodile Hunters -

Sunday. Tuesday, Nov# 5, 7

"THti HEIRESS" h u m a n interest story with

Olivia deHavi land . Montgomery i CUft t Ntws.

l u t s , Wed,- Xhur.l Nov., 7, 8, 9

'CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK"

Color by Technteok*' j burning

Donald O'Connor Gale Storm, \ a n d Wal ; D e e m a n

Mpn.. 7:154 9«15 p . m .

C a r ' °° n Coming :Wake Island.That Mid

nit? Kiss. Mighty Joe Young

W e h a v e enjoyed a very p r o s p e r o u s year , sold more Euicksfcan a n a lnquuy iu aisc^iiuai wiieui^, > e v e r }5efore> This is the c l eanup . W e a re getting r e a d y for the uw sa i a afcienatuiis ait,- uiive I ' j r t , , „ v o n« r tre oi aeuO, or wnoiu uiey may i . -J 1951 models . Here is your chance to s ave rea l aougn . z Loors, i . ay u uvlnq. oi u tn^-y n a v e ^av

4 Doors, Hard Tops,Convertables ve ^uv i

P^isouui represoi i tuuvts or a c u I uvaiu or wneio u i ty 01 Liny 01 f uit.m fuay resiaw, or wn^L^ci i/ic iiu«« inie<es[, cjauji' **eu or p^ii* pa^nvn?- ngu t u± uiese a ^ e n u u i n s n a v e been, ussiqneci to a n y o a i u person or pci^»ons or wjitvUi«r ^ucn uufc, ni ieics: ciaim. n^n ^ poi^iix>ie riqxiL 0 ine^© aerenaani^ n a v e i^een a s s i q n e a to a n y ' o u i ^ i person or persons or.whether sucn »-iue# mteresL claim, lien or poss­ible nqn t n a s b e e n d isposed ot py w m b y Uie s a i d d ^ e n d a n t a

A n d it tuither a p p e a r i n g thai t he plaintai doe* not know a n d k a s b e e n unaDiu at-ei cuiigeni Wurcii a n d u iquuy 10 ascer ta in Ae n a m e s oi \Ja» persons who a re tnc iuaea a s defendants without ^einq n a m e d .

Upon motion, ihereioi^. ot Van-Wnikle 6 VanWiiiiav, u^u»iwv* ior nlconuifs u is oraered mat t>«e« a b o v e n a m e d ae i tnauu toL . i i , , tneix unkno^vn neiis, aevie^cs, I l ega tees a n a ass iqns .cause then 1 a p p e a r a n c e to be enierea nei^iii ' within three monihs from trio au .e hereoi, o a a that in aeiaui t tne.e-oi s a i d bill be taken a s c o u i ^ o . . Dy the sa id defendants a n a o a c h a n d aH of them, *

It is further order that the plain tin c a u s e this order to be publ ish ^ e d wi th in forty d a y s in the Pmck 5 n e y Dispatch, a newspape r print ed , pub l i shed a n d circulatinq in s a i d Coun ty once in each week fo* ctt l eas t six success ive weeks . |

Livingston Motor am YOUR BUICK DEALER. Howell , Michigan

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UlHRiti moRniiiG i:OAL HEATER

Kodtl B20-B ) It). Coal Cap.

25 Years Ago Mrs. Wm. Hoeker v/hD i : nea r ­

ly 80 e n d li/e-3 a lon^ at P:-:tvs-ville, fe1) a n d Lroke her hip Sat­u r d a y . She w a s not f : u e d until li.CG a. ni' Sunday .

Ed. Quinn, 43, w h o h a s be-on livinq at tho Louis Coyle h e m e sudden ly T h u r s d a y oi a hea r t ] a t tack. j

Pincknev h iqh school bee t Sa l - j ino there Fr iday 7 to 6. The score for Pinckney resulted from [ 3 p'-:ss^s thrown by Don Sv/ar- ' thoul. O n e to Mike Blades waj. qood for 14 yds . another to Har old Reason lor 10 yds- a n d the

»thire to Reofvon on which he \ maa . . 27 yds . a n d a touchdown. Swarthout w nt thronqh the line lor 1 he extra poin-

Velna Hall is de l cqa te to tlie ( s tate S&nday S<hool convention

at Detroit this week. Tho O.E-S. a re qivinq a d o n e e

cj the Masonic he ill Fr iday n^qht. Basil White won the rariio raff-

led off at the b a z a a r of .St.Jor.ephs church a t Howell last week.

1 Thp Pinckney school h a s b e e n I put on University of Michiqan j a credited list for ano ther year . ! Bom to Mr. a n d Mrs. Louis

Clinton Nov. 1, a dauqntor , Evel- i vn Gone vie ve.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Floyd R<xison j h a v o pone to Orlcmdo-Florida,for

tho winter. : Mr. Shultz of Detroi l ias bouqht ; the Mallien a n d Clark farm.

Paul Strawhecker of Grav'H j Raphes is visitinq his sister, Mrs. On a Campbel l , a n d famiy.

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FIGH,T FOR YOUI

Herbert W. Define

FOR CONGRESS—6th DISTRICT VETERAN 'ATTORNEY

THE MAN FOR THE JOB - THE JOB FOR THE MAN DEMOCRAT

Donated b y Friends

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S L t a X T H f t m a a Circuit Court v Cleric Commissioner .

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Yt* tht modttn coov«nieoet «n4 taaiiDg teooomy ol th« WARM MORNING htattr If J r a l y i t*u$xk»l U'» tht only beater of its kind in tht world, Exclude*, patented tott-tht eotutroctioa wwltt in to abundtnot of t l«»n ,b^tb iu ih*t t tndbJ |4oe l»vinp . Heati •11 dsjr tfd night klad of coal, coke BJ^ t iMlMd. C O M im «nd * • WAEMMOHNDfa

A U C T I O N MILIJONAIRE TELLS SECRET J A t Stewart Anderson Place at 210 Wes t Main St, Pinckney

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in Amoricn with only S2. T r d a v

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hr ^ai, Nov. 4th

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Change NO VETERAN HAS BEEN ELECTED TO COUNTY OFFICE SINCE WORLD WAR IL AND ONLY ONE OR TWO PREVIOUSLY. TH£ GROWING COMM. UNITY RESERVES NEW BLOOD

TO THE VOTERS OF LIVING- * ' ** E 1 . B C T

STON COUNTY Mary Lou

Albright |G|enn Wiggins FOR COUNTY TREASURER

«s># Democrat

enough to make the right deds ons. ,m

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Educated in Detroit Public

Schools; Graduate of Detroit' Candidate for Drain Commissi

iness Institute in Banking 1923 o n e r fa a^Bq l o r t h e 8 u p p o r | o f

Taxpayer in this county since ^ ^ ^ o n November 7th.

2 * S S S T * « d . m ^ T H. Is a vet^on of World W « 1

with many months otf overseas

service.

We ask you to consider his re

cord as Drain Commissioner from

1922 to 1926 and also his record

with the State Highway Depart

ment for four years in connect,

ion with road construction.

VOTE FOR Elizabeth L. Belen State Senator, Democre How About a Veteran for

Sheriff of Your County How About a Veteran for Sheriff of Your County? jtfftCi

A Veteran of World War II with 58 Months Service, Including

* 12 months Overseas Duty. I feelqualified for (his office.

C^MWOSSIONER""-^ "MichiganDept. of Labor and Industry in r m N o t a p o u ^ ^ s o ^ appealing to you as a Citizen and

Author of 8 bills now law,among them. Law requiring State Inspection of Elevators. Advertising Michigan Appje&\

QUALIFICATIONS

LEGISLATOR — Representative 1937 39. BUSINESS WOMAN—Retail Florist

x MENNEN WILLIAMS

Democrat Candidate for Governor /

. - . w ». J PARALLAMENTAHIAN^I'arsona recognized as parliamentarian; His experience in construction oif ™ £ £ r m ^ c ^ e n t a r k n T Law since 1936.

REGISTERED GRADUATE NUR- SE. Post Graduate work fe Pub tf7 Health at University of Michigan in 1928 and 1929,. Visiting-Nurse in Lansing 1919-1936

tile and open drains takes in

many years. -

He lives with his wife and two

small children at 3334 Dean©

Road, DeerfieW Township.

WORLD WAR I Ingham County Victory Garden Chairman.

WORLD WAR II. Supervising Nurse, Student Army Training Corps. <•

Voter for your Support Nov. 7.

LISTEN NOV. 5th at 7:15 P. M. STATION WJIM

LLOYD HENDEE V

DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR

Sheriff ^ « • T i ^

Vote Democratic Tues., Nov. 7 -c - ^ ^ - : . v . ; J r w X " rjT mmi+2

Malaria Control in Turkey W.'?' ""-••'Wis*:

Stressing a "new outlook" in international health, the U.N. World Health Organization (WHO) is now attacking international health problems with tactics based on preventive rather than curative techniques. Here, under the guidance of a WHO Malaria Engineer assisting the Turkish Malaria Services, workmen spray insecticide for mosquito control in a swamp near a town in the province of Ankara.

Plebiscite Administrator Meets V.N. Internes

A group of forty young men and women from 28 countries is this year training for an eight-week period at U.N. Headquarters where they arc assigned to different departments in the Secretariat to Icam the work of the Organization. Here, Admiral Chester Nimitx of the United States, TJ.N. Plebiscite Administrator for Jamam and Kashnnr, explains his contemplated mission to interested "internes'* Kaniz Ataullah (right) of Pakistan* and Sorfit Singh, of India.

LOCAL NEWS Junior Dinkel of the state pol.

ice is now located at East Lan-sina again.

Last Thursday niqht Abertu Dinkel,. Leota Reason> Amanda DeBarrr, the Zieqler Sisters, Ce celia Boscher Bexnice Maas and Nancy Chubb qove a Halloween party at the Dinkel home.

Sunday quests at the Koch . home were Mrs.Leer of Hamburg ! Lemuel Lewis and qiri friend * and Ed Lewis and wiie of South ' Lyon.

Mrs. Lucille Fohey entertained her card club at St Mary's rect. ory Tuesday.

The Steve Gerycz family of De troit called on Mrs, "Emma Voll.

<znex Sunday. Sunday quests at the Lee

f Lavey home were Mrs.Mae Metz of Howell Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nile and Tessie and David Lavey of Jackson.

The Ona Campbell family were in Ann Arbor Sunday. , The James Whitley family spent Sunday at the Wm. Whitley home in Ann Arbor

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coyle wore Sunday guests at the Clarence Stqpish home near Chelsea.

Mr. and Mr.s Mark Nash, Rosa leei David and Nancy spent Sunday in Ovid-

Sunday guests of Mr- and Mrs. Andrew Nesbitt were Mr-and Mrs. Gordon Hester of Ypsi | lanti and Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Naylor of Eajon Rapids.

Victor Lonn and wife of North ville were Sunday callers of the, Lester McAfee family.

The Charles Soiile family of Howell spent Sunday at the Phil lip Sprout home- j

Robert Carr who is attendinq , Michigan State is working in a> drug store week ends. i

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carr were in Walled Lake Sunday to takej Russell Bettes home who has been staying with them.

Ms. Emma Dinkel spent last week at the Gene Dinkelhome in Detroit. ,

TT1R WITH

BUTTER i

Llav *& 2*2&der With Blotter Everyone prefers Butter to a Colored Imitation. AHHIC from the deceit and fraud which would reBull from permitting yellow oleomargarine to be sold in this State, every thinking voter wants to

KEEP PROSPEROUS Butter ia the foundation on which Michigan's two and one quarter billion dollar dairy industry is built. If the "buttorle^eiV' undermine that foundntion-the whole structure is in jeopardy.

• >'• .Dairying is the state's greatest source of o tlt ! ,,.,1 ii.;<-r:?r rt; 1 cgricul-tore is Michigan's second largest industry.

' . Let us« not expose that great industry to undermining by selfish out-state interests whose only concern is making more money for themselves. If we allow yellow oleomargarine to invade the butter market it invites cheap imitations of other dairy products to follow suit.

PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST F R A U D - v

PROTECT YOUR STATED PROSPERITY

Vote N O on PROPOSAL 4 on Election Day—Nov. 7

And HE SURE TO VOTE

This appeal it made by the more tlian 15(XH) Michigan Dairy, Farmers who are members of the nan-pro/it cooperative

^MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION

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OPROTECT YOURSEI? Against Imitation Buffer

Your right to know—for w**-that there's BUTTER on the table—is threatened by a move to tamper with-Michigan's long-standing imita« /ion-BUTTER law. The present law is a GOOD law. It protects you— \ our family—and the family table. Especially, it also protects you when you "eat out,"

Now, with a referendum vote on this subject on the ballot November 7, it's up to yon. It's your job to protect yourself against imitation- BUTTER —to make sure you get the real thing. Vote "NO" on Proposal 4, No­vember 7th,

O PROTECT YOURSEIF Against High Mi'Uc Prices

In case Michigan'! present law—prohibiting substitutes colored yellow in imitation of BUTTER—is rendered ineffective in the November gen. oral election . . . thousands of Daily Farms will be driven out of business. Milk will become scarcer . . . higher in pr ice. . . as it has in other states which now allow, imitation-BC .£R to be sold colored yellow. It is no accident that milk prices in cities in those states are 1½ cents a quart hi'^htr than milk prices in states (including Michigan) which maintain ;• Protective law against selling imitation-BUTTFR colored yellow*. K.ep Michigan milk plentiful—reasonable in price. Vote "NO" on Proposal 4, November 7th.

PROTECT TOUR QW^ and Michigan's Prosp ^rity

WARS INC: T h e first year Canada n"ov,-i 1 j :hstitutes to be colored yellow in imitation of BUTTER cost Dairy a n - rs there 50 MILLION DOLLARS. 77-.7/ can happen in Michigan . . . wh ><.- >.<:;:,"OO people u ; . p'-nd on Dairying for their l ivelihood . . .-vith an investment TWh.-: THAT OF THF ENTIRF. WORLD OPFKATK N'J. \. T\\V. FORD MOTG:', COMPANY! Reduce Michigan's income by mrnr/ millions of do l ' ; v s C •.(.! vou depress tj>~* vuilct for all kinds nf M:iJ>; '.in goo.-h , . . S l i d e s :: v^riraldy dama/»in»* Michigan 's soil and agriculture,

I . w : ou ii ;„»c . . .for your family's sake , . , for Michigan's sake . . . ' : / j " - o n Proposal 4—general election, November 7th!

To the Qualified Electors:

Notice is hereby given that a General Election will bo held, in the Township of Putnam, State of MicWojan,_ at

JHE PUTNAM TOWN HALL

within Said Township oo

Tues„ Nov, 7th, 1950 fm top of e>ctu« the foftowino; effion* vU;

STATE-Govednor Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor General

CONGRESSIONAL - Represent ative ia Congress.

^LBGISLATIVB-State Senator, Representative in State UgUla.

County-Rto^ecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register o< Deeds, Drain Commissioner t S County Surveyor one such other officers as are elected « 2 2

Circuit Court Comrnissionex

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That facts are publishedby the Dairy Action League, 415 l','t!::t:r Building, Lansing, ,'U'C'J,, u-irking uitb aii'ttmsr ,'jHr,,'. : •-. ,.•• ' dairy grwipi in behalf oj keeping Michigan'sprtw:1.' ••'• ' :•"--• Jin-tax, bullet imit.iti'iiLltiw. It >sfinanced by the (Ci '.-".' 1/.»!.-^,i>i f'c.iple dependent In dairying.

ON PROPOSAL 4 (General Election Nov. 7) A !'n;pns,il to tamper with Mi i luxan ' s long-stanJing lUi i t f r lmua t ion Law.

AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING REFERENDUMS:

l~Proposed Amendment to Sec tion 1 of Article 3 of the State Consatuion relative to the Elect i v | Franchaise,

_ 2—Proposed Amendment to Article 10 of the State Constitut­ion aufconzinq the borrowing of money to build and eqwp Hos-Pitals for MentaUy IU and EpUep iics, i raminq Schools for Mental

j Defective and Tuberculosis Hospitals.

I i 3—Prosposed Amendment to Article 2 of the State Constitution £y adcanq a new section there to relative to - , Aversion.

4—Referendum on Act. No. 1 of the Public Ac i s of 1949,entitled . ^ X? amend S^ti0*1 * of Act No. 22 of the Public Acts of 1901

entitled 'An Act to prevent decepion in the manufocture and sale of Imitation Butter.'"

Also any other proposition that may be submitted at this time.

Notice Relative o Opening and Closing of the Polls Election Law, Revision of 1943 (3093) Section t. On the day of

any election the polls shall beopened at 7 o'clock in the fore noon and shall be continueaopen until 8 o'clock in the alter noon and no l©nqer. Every qualified elector present and in line at thr, pools at the hour prescrib ed for the closinq thereof shall DO allowed to vote-

The POLLS of said election will b«=>' open at 7 oclock a m and wiii remain open ntil 8 oclock p. m. of said day of election.

MURRRAY KENNEDY.Twp. Clerk

U.1V. Rnd'o Presents' At omfr broadcast

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HARRY F. KELLY FOR GOVERNOR

Henry F. Kelly. Republican can hdate lor governor heads a *trong team for a tough ti.:m Ho served overseas with dis­tinction in World War I. 1! • ':. .. boon acclaimed nationally loi the forceful leadership he i)--v'- Michigan during hwfour years as wartime govcrr.^i. He is particularly recognized O* a leader in the linht eg:r.iis; Com:rij;.ism and Socialism in the past ten years. He Is a teem leader who will work with the legislature and nil departments of the state government Strong men, with Irr.own ability for each job, will make up a Ptop/es' Tisk F^tce to get things done for you.

m C VANDENBERG FOR L!£UTCriANT GOVERNOR

•Vi!h"m C. Vandenberg has been o Led or in the state senate lor ' -.- i. rms. Ho has rendered vital ~ - -r •: as chcirman of the impor-'• ' i':".e Affairs Committee. A • :ri codiccted to the cause of ' ~rA government he advocates <-•• . ion:/ and ©cor.5:.:^ in state

Local Notes ?4

fRIDM.

ALGER, Jr. tor Secraiary ol State

FRANK 0.

MILIAR* lor ^rtora*7 Cenerot '

D. HAII

BRAKE JOHNS.

MARTIN, Jr. tor Auditor General

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Week end quests oi Mr. and . Mrs. Joe Griffith were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Georqe pf Detroit,Mr. and Mrs. Basil Garrison and fam ily of Dearborn and Don Griffith and family of Ann Arbor. i

1 Sunday quests at the Georqe , Thompson home were the Paul Keiser family, the Misses Minnie and Mary Thompson and Ralph

i Thompson of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. tra Nay and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ketcham. The occasion

: was Mr. Thompson's bbirthday.

! Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Bucher. scent iho week end with her sk>ter and lamiJv in Kalamazoo.

j Mi- and Mrs. Ross Head spent ' ihe week end with the Jack Schneider family ir>. Colchester, Ontoi io . '• |

\ Amonq those w£«o attended the . cancer meetinq at Grand Rapids J last week was Mrs. Clifford Van Horn.

The Cory Druq bowlinq team won from the Knapp Service LaRosa bowl Sunday niqht. The team f>of South Lyoon at the Cory team is Lloyd Hendee.capt.

Joe Griffith,. Wesey Reader, Clift Miller and Merlin Amburqey.

Mr- and Mrs. Ray Bums spent Sunday at the James Burns home at -Belleville.

The Hallooween party qiven by the Younqlove PTA Friday niqht was a biq success.

The Dominick ConkUri family of Pontiac were week end quests at the Ray Burns home.

We^k end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shehan were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boutell oi Howell, '"Mrs. Aqnes Burgess of Mason and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor

Mr- and Mrs- Louis Wgqoner spent Sunday at the Clark home in Wayne.

Deanna Dinkel, qrand dauqh I der of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dinkel

was a patient at Melius hospital in Brighton last weekk-

The James Ward family of ^hubbs Corners entertained th.-> employees of the Scofield Shop

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Unftcd Nations Radio documentary feature on atomic energy, en­titled "Ye.ir of Derision," will be heard over many'radio stations all over the world. The program features excerpts from U.N. meetings and includes statements on atomic armaments,race and the future use of atomic energy by such authorities as Albert Einstein, whose voice is heard; David Lilienthal; J. Robert Oppen-

•heimer; and Robert M. Hutchins. Movie actor John Garfield (left) and U.N. Kadio personnel are shown here recording the program.

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Farm Reforms Urged for Poland

"/» Polish wo.nan worker shovels apples dumped in an outdoor bin. minion of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

report'; that Poland's food supply,,'.j in a state of emergency and has recor.nr.Fr»dert sweeping reforms to raise food production. Among

•awuiiwa WH~M the measures suggested are improvements in tbe home and commer-oTHowel l a t a p a r t y at their eu l p r e s s i n g of inuis and vegetables and a system of ratioaiafc

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Judge of Probate Iu The Matter of the ESTATE OP HENRY C. THOMPSON, Deceased It appearing to the Court thert the

time for the Preeeentation of oleums J against said estate should be limited

and that a time and place be appoint to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceaed oy and before said1 Court and that the legal heirs of said deceased entitled to

j Inherit the estate of which sedd dececs. Jed died seized should be adjudicated

wheel drive,very good condition, Ideal lor wrecker service.$650-00 International Pickup* excellent

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DR\ C. I. TOWNER

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^J The next two years axe going to be dangerous years. Experience in police work will

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their claims to said Court at said Pro., bate Office and to eerve a copy thereol upon George Poppas, administrator of said estate whose address is 332 S Fifth Street. Ann Arbor, Michigan on or before the 2nd day of January A. D , 1951 at ten o'clotk in the forenoon, said time and place hereby appointed for the examina tion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said decease'' for the adjudication and determination of the heirs at law oi said deceased at the time of her death entitled to inherit the estate of whlcn the deceased died siezed

It is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof be arren by publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis.. patch, a newspaper printed and clrculat ed in said County. A lm« copy Hirom R . Smith CelsiSli Pcrrshall Judge of Probate Register of Probate

FOR SALE: A Fine Wool Ram-M c P H E R S O N State B A N K | L o u i f l StadeatOe, Pinckney

Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell 1169 Pinckney ltd, noweli Jfficlfc

FOR RENT:Modem 7 room house near Pinckney.

Box 108 Pinckney

FOR SALE:Baby scales, car bed, seat, cheap. Inquire 11360 River bank Hi land Lake.

Established 1865

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Gerald Reason T ~~™ " 13 inch male Beaqle

make fancy work <Z n^t cmdbaby showers and xoi Christinas presents. Mrs, Flora MacArtor, Phone 163

r«: call at 422 East Ivlain SL in 'Pinckney.

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with 3 boxes of shells $45.00. Lucius Doyle, phone 42

Baby Sitter: Dependable, 35c ap hour. Claire Campbell Phone 131F3

s* M . . M M ' J , 0 /^ : c^CTnc rteirtgerator!£Jour. Uaire Campb M c P H E R S O N Stnlei RAW^ W 1 el©cWc stove, both in aond. Phone 131F3

FOR SALE: 2 lots 66X132 each! ^^e- U m s t e a d ?ana Sn « c ^ 1 , S t' ^ ^ © V ' hiquire AlTENTlONi

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DUALITY Groceries

Vegetables Fish

All deposits up to $10,000 in­jured by our membership in the w" ^ti!fwri*' a 1 , ^ c ^ e v

\ Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- ? •596 Mower Road or J poratjon. ^ ^ ^ -

' FOR RENT:Cottage a* Big Silver 1 ' - - - * . . . ] Lake* rent by month* hot water, (

A* A* *• A. A, A- bathroom, lak« priviliges. Call 2 6 1 9 W.YptUantl after 3

Phil Carney Kraizmiller'5^ 1 Livingston County Phone 25566 •-- -*~~**_ * * ^^1 , 1 FOR SALE; Round .Oak Kitchen

Ann Arbor Range, bums coal or wood, in (good condition.

Colled f Louis Kourt. phone 69F3

Representative

Market Prices Courteous Service

Clark

Sows Bled Retoothed Lawn Mowers Sharpened

Ail Work Done By Machine and Guaranteed

A. Mandell 11524 Rivet Lane Drive

Hi-Land Lake, Michigan

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FOR RE ELECTION

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