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•V.a V*Mfc 76 Michigaa Mimr > fltt PMCPtEY J»8RAtcH Wednesday. April 8. 1963 Local Hanpeiings Whal will happen if an atomic The election faonaay drew a bomb falls on Michigan. So far UQ ht yoie only 437 voting com- the people have rerusea to qei i pared to /<to las* *alL excned aoout tft 1 " 8 - Getting peo | v*»n the state ticket the Repub pie to enroll in the civil deiense licans seemed to have won ail organization has been ditiicuit I KM-.-wes, iooand the legislature has been! /or judge of the Ldvingston •- * - ii . : _. I Shimurrse«a mTTOllt Il idcre Willi disposed to pare all appiopna eions to the tni"'"" 1 'ineir atti Shiawassee circuit Judge Willis Lyons cv hipweil lost to Nuke eions to the ipgiwirmim. meir aiui* - /*"* 0 ^ —*-"—* -— tude is that Washington has the'Carload of Owosso by about facts and figures. If they are not j bou Jiis Livingston county lead willinq to appropriate federal fun'°* axound 150u was not enough, ds why should the state be ask ; to overcome the lead CarJand ed to finance it TherecentRed got in Shiawassee. Putnam jay peace offer has not helped the ,c *ed Carland 2bU to 144 and he (matter any. With a biq dehcit the:also carried Brighton cxnd Deer legislature is unwilling to spend (money which may not be need field. Judge Lyons has held off ice continuously for over 50 tmoney wrucn may noi D*J neou i — . ed. When the president talks a'years as clerk, prosecutor, pro bout a multi billion dollar defenjbate >udge and circuit judge. se program and drafting civil' m Putnam the Democrats won ions into civil defense the people ' all offices but supervisor and wUl take notice. : 't± of rev.There were 67 straight School enrollment paddinq Democart and 60 straight Repub starting with Sandusky school —an. where $145,000 was obtained il Sup&i, btaniey Dinkel R 309 legally is beinq approched very Clerk Murray Kennedy D 331 gingeraly at the state capital.The Treas. Lorenzo Murphy D 295 governor has asked that 20 coun; these were without opposition [ be inveeuaated. It i& rumor High Com. W.McMacken D 301. *r. . ,^. ..,_._! Erdley VanSickle R 188* i ivtholic t& Manr'i Catboflo QMifcb ftnc**vjy< ft/it^igfpi \m, Fr. JUbtxt J. Sclimitt Fa*** iunriny MCOBMSJ fanners 6*'ti), 8:00. 10:4)(. ll*itf Winter* 8:00 <& lOiOO tfovenna Deiottoasx t Friday even i c at 7:00 e. m-| * ". SCHOOL NEWS ; U i n t Comment Uasoijic Lodge iNewi. LilTLE GRAND LODGE { FIRST GRADE NEWS Good weather prevailing the Karen Dowrnin ' has a red rose. Annual Past Master's Night or| She ha.< a n.v. »iHik---Tne T™vid-j ^ -•-£••" '"» oi Little Grand Lodge of Livingston J 5n * Twins. • frw^L previous peace plane Lodge N.76 F. & A. M. of Pinck B"™ 1 * Kuhn vi.ued her cousin. * n ° r qqea u ° wn when me coaimu ney to be held at the Pinckney She went to " • hou - *' was abn,,, Lv I ** m Kurea insisted in school Saturday night April 11. Bo "*°\ a thil ^»^- . . l^'lf^Jf pmon * » whether r f She has a pine com- fur th»- scu-nci ' ^©y wanted to oe ev<-Wn««-.jZ_ table. Clifford E-oUr was hit «•»>• n o i . The II, once record, not only lor the!, n%J T V ' T ,or im " ?T )C '"> To/ T£T° l ° ** ex changed or ™* 7./10 ^ m • « « „ «,-.* «- ^^, table. Clifford E^cler was hit <•»>• n o i . ihe Ii. in tnis *hn* ~. at 7.U0 p. m. may set an attenc| f ^ ^ u/l wiiiU nliil . ni , Uiill iiiJtU u;../Koreans »i«r" Tf. 1 mG|n y ^rktoy anex Korecna PVTOHOAS Salurjdsy 7v30 to *QC V, ^. Sunday besti* 8*00 Mast, Coilg] egutiotifaj V hev, Keith Ruegsegger. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:45 04*. Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, Ann Arbor 3 =30 to 4:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Monday Niqht,Bible Study 8:00 Wed. Choir Practise Junior 4:00 Senior 7:30 Thursday niqht 8:00< Prayer'Meet inq 8 =00 p^ m. We preach Christ and everyone is very, very welcome. ed that some 200 school districts are under suspicion. If the federal Tidelands oil bill becomes a law Michiqan will gain title to 38.450 square miles r- Mtiinouiie Cavery Mennonite Chiflrcii Rev, E—— »-"•-1— n-3H. S. S. Supt Rev, Ezra Beachy, PaSS "--* WcdteifSsch Justice CJtto Poulson D 253 Albert Shirley. R 15p Trustee Homer Abney D 242 becomes a law wucniqan wu> irusiee S^«^A KanA R 151' °* «• ^^P"* waiieviiscA gain title to 38.450 square mile* H T2fi2^v 5 2801^^ 8 ^ Won hip . T 10:00 of submerged lake bottom land. Trustee r J^J?£" R 108^,4 07 **»«* » S ° 0 There is /general.belief that the] Geo*, taa R ~ ;ghottwft H,«. . wV v; . . U:4ft said land U rich in mineral deiBoard of ^^"^^J^ R 2 17 oosits- of oil, gas. salt and bnne. , , ~*T qe ^~Z~ n 9£9 C teSi iv* been develop|Constable ^ a y ^ D 269 ed because the title was cloudy. " v - cX^vJi n 206 TVohighways have been re i Constable Kenft. Scmcho_ D ZOb named. U. S. 12 from Detroit to \ number who attend but also for . dv4inguLshed v^^tOijrt ] Among those who have sig- nified they will attend are.Gov. G. Mermen Williams, Former! , Congressman W. W. Blacfcney j President Bmeritis of the Unver sity oi Michigan, Alexander Ruth J vein. j The qrand lodge officers are Mike Whyte D. G. M. ( Grand ; Rapids; Howard Taylor, G.S.W.. 'Flint; Francis Dodae, G. 5. D. Detroit. Raymond ix>uglas G.J.D., Alpena; Clark McKenzie. G. 'Treas, Kalamazoo, Dr. Morgan Smead. G. Lect.. "Rochester; Dr. Charles Mamby,Battle Creek, G. Mar.The past grand masters are, j Paul Strawhecker,Grand Rapids, :Guy Powell, Detroit. Hazen Cole, , i\haaat Roscoe Burch, Benton Harbor, William Parker, Ea^t , Tawas. Roscoe Bonisteel were zorced into trie communist a;my ana later tak en prisoner. This class does not wisfi to be excnanqec. The Com | the head while playing bull wilh hi^ brother. He had li stitches taken. Mike Rennon hus a new puppt'U It is Timothy Tom Cat. John Beihm hus new sht*es. tl^Jmunist DODosnl^"" ""* ^^^ visited his grandmother. They had . ail priaQnersWhft W M J 0 ^ an Easter e W hunt. He found a ! ^-hJn^n „ d . 0 n 0t de8k * basket /?7?j e ( , , 0 . a neutr °i country They had a bi K party at his uncle...! .7^° W i{J sir , s ^tus be settled. Ray Kdlenberger has a wrenV " f »f' i iney do , n ° t W y which nest for the seiehee table. neutral country they would s e . John Dinkel has a watch. 10 L Pecc e proposals are bunk Helen COIHJUII has new shws atxl' ^- 4 ^ 8 ¾ the/ are accompanieci socks. D y an armistice of cease lire or We all had a nice Raster and the der ' ^^ tn © UN should insist on Easter bunny was good to all of *^ s - This would show they aie in u.s. He filled our baskets at school earnest and determined to be in last Thursday. j peace conference until a peace We would like to thank Tommy Chamber lwi the ^ randy and. I *iir< >•! Miller for btinjf the Easter Bunny. Larry (Jyde lost a tooth. treaty is signed. Whether there is ammunition Judy Bekkeiinfc wa« in an au.o-J shortage in Kaeu amono th* V«iaf9X7 g nitiff . Young Poop*a Meeting Cot*^*'* Feljuwiiiip Scir Wednesday JfcOC o. or 7-30 I mobile aeeident one day last week. She has a cut on her head. She has Ann I a new box of crayons and a tablet. Arbor, George Dolliver, Battle] jimmy Shirey has new shoos. Mike Creek Candidates for grand marshall pant*. He went io me snow on rn- ,oo -,^11,,, u« ,«« 3 ~"J the first step in the qrand lodge[day. John Grant has a nr- w tie, shoes; S i ™ 0 ^™ _.. w . a !_ in . , command line are Rex Sackett, Detroit, tJN troops or not is still a *nuch debated question and one which is not likely to be settled. Gen. VanFieet who recently xetired as Plummet has a ne W sweater and; commander'iaicT'Aat' during the* t to the show on Fn- ,00 ^^«iu„ u- »-^i*«y Ui " ^enn. aantno ^ **• UNADHXA PRESBY i'ERIAN Kenneth DavisiR 169 ! Morning Worship 10:^ a ns reail Unadilia elected a fuU Repub , Sunday School 11:30 a. m in hon icon ticket: Sup. Ralph Glenn; | £ yenSng Service 8:00.p. j*p U S 12 1 Clerk, Art Bullis; Treas., Bertha; Sermon "I Know Not TheUank ma line Gilmore; : High Com., ^ 01 ¾ 08 Communion Service on T^M ~~~^>A Tf S 19 from Detroit to A.W*««*A *r*ii"V. il -ranonung worsmp ll):oi} a- m. S A J i L l \ £ * £ ti° Unaaila eteoted a iatt Repub . Sunday &hool r* %7T*t.ZZ -ui^...^ ;„ u«r,< icon ticket: Sup. Ralph S? lei } n ' EvenSna Servic Wallace Kent, Kalamazpo,Lester Hunter, Beaverton. James Smith, Detroit and Ray Cameron, Battle Creek and Huqh McLeUand candidates for grand lecturer. . , rr ,,, . u ' nU(S : tnere the anny was always shoit and socks. Tommy Chambers has a _/ ,„,,,,, ..-.-.. - »u- * rocket ship. Chiquita Ambur^y has °j, ° ? ^ U n ^ Qn ^ . tJus WT«t a new dress and pretty flowers „n ed the ^ ttpm qaimnq any m h.M- coat. Karen Kowefl has some ? rOS ? Ve v ^ torie *-. ^ ^ 6 0 t ^ paper dolls. Angela McMacken had I hand Resident Lifienhower dis .•ompanv on Smuiav. lieorjre Colone counts it and backs up the Pent- ing Red Anew Hiqhway ^ ^ T S ' & e 1^^^1^^^0^: Hiqh>m.. 'Douglas bo^ninlonTer^ce „ . 35¾¾¾¾¾ ^£^¾^¾¾. saftjrs«r*&« 25th GRAND ASSEMBLY tHnclcney Rainbow Asembly D won over Henry ^¾°° 1 ^ .--^^-, ..- t . - Act supervisor 382 to 173..The C; as weii represented at the> rest 0 i the ticket was UlerK.LUi 2ith grand assembly at Hoyal ian Smith R ; Treas, I. H. Hooker Oak April 2 3, .4. _____ | R; justice, Mark Nash D; Trus Rose. , - \l! "Easter 9ervices at 7:00 a- m. In Hamburq Charles Bennett I ^J lQ:3Q a m (The ge?en ^ Henry DeBraai_n-1 docv Sunriu «»rvi<-<o will K^ ^ tees Ciiiiord VanHorn R.Geoig; Anderson D; Bd. oi Rev,. Wray clock Sunrise service will be o& the hill- Q > -— v, V EDWARD SPEARS Edward Slpears, 79, life ion H resident of this community aiea at the home of his daughter, ivns ** r»:_1 i Ai a 'Anderson v; cu. «» i^» at me __ ome ot his d aug hter, ivns. , 'Hinckley D. ., iMary Eichman ai Wnckney April °Y 1 In brighion a sticker ^e with Re WQS ^ st ^ ^^ [£0n « Al Cole lor mayor won over one , ^ ^ g p e a r s j a r M ^ Schoollot sory 1 ..y, T-,— L,eith tor mayor. , T_I„ Uain^ th-. .v.n ^^ *u a 1^»^. Thursday our Worthy Matron Alberta Dinkel qave the respon se at the openinq session. Also attendinq the meetinq weie Jr- ce Allext Marilyn Gustais Barbara Stone and advisory | w i t h T o m uitn i or mayor. , Lake< beinq tho sQn me lQte board members. Francis Hobm J n Q hol race in Dexter town ;James and E^.^. h Moloney eon. Be^ttrly Pilgrim, i^area< lship John Stirung won ^J.Spears. In 19uo :ie was married, Miller and Albert Dinkel. iEarl Doietzki R by 4 votes uiner tQ Rog ^ Ann Murray ol Dextor at Frtday sessions and C»rana. iwinnexa we re wn. . p a St. Joseph's churcn there. They Cross banquet were attended | Clerk; Elsa B ock D Treas. La- twiidBd on the SpeaiS iarm a by Ann Shirley Reason, Joycel ward Do !an D Justice; Don mm whiIe faut Iater pur ^ hased the AUen, Mary Jean Kirschke.Sal y u CQ . U ^sger R> ^ ! ^ F r ' < David Mowers or Jenldns farm MQler. Barbara Miller Pa^a^o^man Klave, Hiqn Com.- tr- Qn M 3 g w where he nved un Cuslett. Marilyn Gustafson,Bar Hopkins R, Bd- ot Rev. m shortIy ^^^ his death ^g bora Stone . R o b e r t a Ackley,^ ^r^=r^=«.« " X . . .... .. lean Lane, Gwen Kmsey, Ruth has a new belt. He showed ub some shells. He went to Detroit. SECOND (iRADE Everyone had a Happy Pastor and •njoyed the three day vacation. The Kasten Bunny left many nice things for numbers of our >rroup. John Colone brought some sea- shells to school to show us. lia. John S)nii'('i''s rabbit I babies. Judy Harrow's mother r* horn' from l^ouisianna. i4^on that there was always suf ficent ennunition for the needs ot the army. Aithouqh he admits the demand for ammunition for Indo China, North. Africa and other troubled point? constituted 0 serious drain on the supply. As one commentator puts it, We have sJuffi-ent ammunition pro three vidincr we don't use too much. 1 We have learned to add three num bets, LcRoy Porter's grandfather had a birthday April I. The ei|prt In. the leqiekrture to. |M 044WA %A J AaT^A^^A ^i< A4AW \*W\ALA*t A'^Ah/ ~>H < -^niTO orvTERS ! Spears died in 1929. He was the SiaV^K^r^ . L | last oj his family. His 3 brothers, Married at the r ITS .^^J^„• Lawrence. James and John and Church, Ann ^°¾^ °^ c t<sr k a sister, Mrs. Anna Erwin precee „!_!.* i.„ Rev. Parr, Norma bjecx ^. u .^ .^ ^^^ +u Ann Bates, Nancy Spittler. Ad visory board members were Lucille Camburn, Frances Robin son. Beverly Pilgrim, Helen Mull er Leota Reason. Roy Reason. Friday afternoon the Grandly John Ro gers, son f™*. « Ehzabeth Martin and Gertrude of (jross of Color Deqree was con ,^ Barton Roqers ot ^}^ 0 ^! Pinckney, Mrs. Joan Clover ot ferred on Mary Jean Kisrcnke,f n^v. ~*~ at^dents at tne u. 01 1 .'iT^« A~~^~C r*«i Helen Miller and Roy Reason. Saturday Barbara Miller was installed as Grand Representa live to Colorado . Church, Ann „™*S' q te( i a ^ ster ' Mrs - Anna niqht by Rev. Parr, Norma Stec* d .^ ^ ^ ^ ^ er .dauqhter oi . ^ . ana Webbervi i le , ifa Si Mary Eichman Justin Sftecker oi Chiison n Survivinq are 4 dauqhters, Mrs ;to John Rogers, son &*?*. , Ehzabeth Martin and Gertrude of I CHUCK HEWLETT Saturday March 28th, Chuck qraduated from Basic Camp At terbury, Ind. and got home for just a lew hours. He has been transferred to Anti Aircraft school and is now stationed in the no* thwest part of Detroit where he 1 expects to be in both actual train inq and school. make public the names of those) receiving old aqe pensions and welfare assistance has bogged J down in the Michigan legislature I John liolben ,s u-om* u. have i">, and may never came to vote. knee x-rayed The hepublicans ho sponsored Mary Lre Asehenbremu-, wem 1,, ^ bin ^ ^ ^ th r> mocMtt her grandfathers bnthday party la^t .„ ni|H mol<o ^-,,,^ capito j "rlianne Curt, and Pattv Su^it ^ !t WOuW ^ably face a QOV have new dresses, V, nn,n, 'curls has •[«« vote and m doina so Gov. n.-w jeans. J0..11 Lndres has a m w' Williams wou'd he P--re to point bb.use, and D'-nna H<.Ulster ha> a | out tnat enactment O, it WOUld JKW labl.-t and. pencil. , hold the poor and . unfortunate Karen Bloxom went to Dexter u.| who are living on pension? and the show. assistance up to shame and rldt Venning and Dianne Curts wi^i io Cule. Rep. Crr of Kalamazoo at their grandfather's Sunday. | tempted to amend the bill bv al John Colone spent Kaster in D- ! lowinq the county welfare direc troit. I tor to answer only yes or no il Karen Bloxom had her eyes check-) <jgked whether c: certain person ed Monday. Ann Menke and John Singer spent He wants to thank his many (Easter with their -Mandmother Mrs. Barton n»jw» TC n «< M Both ore students Jt the O o l M. They will Uve in Ann Arbor. Pinckney, Mrs. Joan Clover ot Los Anqeles, California, 2 sons Edward jr.-Phoenix, Arizona and Ladonis of Deiroit. There are 11 grandchildren. The body was taken to the ERNEST COCHRANE M ve to Colorado . ^ . . ( . Ernest Cochrane, iathei^oi **£ ^ _ _ Mesdccmes Eloyse CampbeiU Leon<ffd Lee, W « "™^. ho(me of ^ dauqhter, Mrs. Mary and Fem Reason also attended. hoBpi tal, Ann Arbor ™ na ^ d 2 Eichman where the rosary was —* .-^.^-^tTfttTraaito™* 8 ^ 8 ^^Si Aerial is at recited Tuesday niqht. The fun RNCKHW BMGS DAUGHTERS 4 ^ ^ 3 ^ . The ftuneral is at ^ kam y S i. Mary's church The April meetinq was with Mrs. Marilda Clark with 21 members and 5 visitors present Flans made ,for Mother-Daugh- ter banquet in May. A high light was the accompaniment to the opening song by Mrs. Clark on a beautifully toned old melod ! made. eon. Mesdatoes Ruth Curlett and Manton Thursday. DOKX Swarthout cohosteasos. UVINGSV^W LODGE CALW DAHVOH MA.-HCH 1«; Saturaav, April U, 2*d.Ann C*BD OF THANKS . i J ^ ^ ^ S I want to express my very sin u u ru Deqr ees. cere thanks for the,many kind,' ^ p m 1*. Degrees, nesses shown me during myre\ ^P^ _*•._., u«. cent Ulnes,s To my relatives. The Ladies Aid, and' The Young Lai Sies Auxiliary, for the lovely plants and cartie and the many Mends and neighbors for the land thoughts expressed by'the very nice cards I recieved. May God Blese every one of you. Minnie VanSlambBook TIB LIBRARY NEWS April 28:'Lodqe eucher tourna ment All Masons invited. Clare MilW W. M. p. W- Cur^a. i-«- Wednesdav morning. Rev. i S^hmirt omciatina. Burial in St. Mark's Cemetery. i HAS LEG BROKEN Monday night when Clifford flgeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Egeler of hi iund Lake qot off the school bus driven by Sam DeLapp he did not qet out of the rdaa but remained by the school bus gas tank. In some way he was hit and run over by the bus when it started and suffered a broken, leq and injuries to the other leg. He is in St. Joe hospit al, Ann Arbor.He is a first qrade pupil. friends who have been writinq j to him as well a& those who sent him boxes. He will be qlad again to hear from the homefolksand regrets that he has so little time to answer mail. This is his new address. Pvt. Charles E. Hewlett US55- 343, 218 BTRY B 18th. AAA GN. BN. Box 103 Detroit 21, Mich. Frt, Sat, April 10 11 O. & S. CALENDAR FOR APRIL April 10: Regular mettinq and initation at* 8: p. m. April 11. Past Masters Banquet afternoon comm. be at Hiqh Sen ool at 1: p. m. Evening camm. at 5: p. m. Waitress at 6:30 p. m wn* on welfare. This does not satisfy extremists so it is high lv improbable that the welfare roll* will be thrown open to the bublic- GRADES ONE # TWO Sharon Courdway's mother exacts to com* hon>« from the hospital on Monday. John Mike Harden visited his| vVe read that the state high mother at th« hospital in Jaeks.m W ay dept. will build a new $1< last Saturday. She had an appendix 000,000 bridge 90C ft. l o n q OY»T operation New York Central Railroad track On taster George Rendell VIM ted | y. S . 23 in iV.ai Arbor. We his aunt in Ann Arbor. She guvb him it chocolate chickan. Mona Dillon's two big rabbits ran away. Their four baby bunnies me graving nicely. Becky Morris stayed overnight at her aunt's, Mrs. Mackeu'a, home. On Easter a bee stung Robert Darrow on the finger. Monday Becky Morris won the se- cond grade spellimr bee. THIRD GRADE NEWS Please have pies at school by i Daie Canfield's folks have a new 4: p. m. .Plymouth. April 15: Friends Night in Ann would like to w^qtr that the pre sent bridge there uid not cost a quarter of that (,;nc ;nt. The pre sent bridge between Biq caul' I,jtete Portage Lake was built a bout 20 years ago as a cost at a bout $20,000. It replaced one buit by Fred W w o n , ft well known Dexter contractor, shortly after 1900 for $500. The Wyman bridge was built of cut stone, I'ank flooring and steel side rail Arbor. April 17 Special. Past Matrons and Past Patrons Night, pot luck dinner at 630 p. m, at Masonic Hall. Initation ae 8: p. m. \ MARRIAGE UCEK8CS DENIED nOUCHTlON !4H LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETING Same time ago, 19. school dis; Scrturdcry at 3:00 at John Burg' •ir** around Fo'vlerville signed :hame the Livestock club will 0 tricte arouna iw-"«-"^•iT^aw petitions to consolidate with row leWilleA Later 35 voters ol «•.—,- ^- , Boyd district, one o f the 19 wentjbe present, into circuit court ana asked an! •qanize, elect officers for this year [Boys or girls interested please s or Patsv Ann Willmer. 17, Grand Rapids. James Zimmer 20 Howell, Leona Hinds, 16. Howell. and functioned very well in the Butch Nasker has a new brother' old horse and buagy ^°¾ named Rkky. , When the auto oame it was W , considered wide enough or enough for nervy truck travel Terry Rowell visited his uncle Jot Sunday. Mickey Ritter'5 cousin is visiting ^ was replaced, him for a week. Richwd Krahn was ten years old on Monday. He got winte new! 57,006 erhoeie in the United clothes for his birthday. \ States are now participating itt Wallace Crofoot,26BFowlervilleJ Barbara Bauffhn "got a new coat.) £e hot noon lunchtoreri»ol chtt Claudia Garr got one too. Robert Hail, 26, Fowlenrule, Bettef car. TUB UMAAI *™* iniunction to E^^^^hSv A new book at the Library donsolidcrtion.They claimed they tM. weekSTFitty by Rachel!did not understand the P«*x>*t SS wetk 2 rUtty by Rachel !^n ^d game had changed ^heir ^Tc^dr^oneof&eiminds, Their «*W™* moil channinq and deUghtful t StarJey Bernxnan ama> Reed 5¾.¾.¾ .^1.^ denied ^¾¾^.¾¾¾ IN MEMORY In memory of Eileen Shirey who died 2 years ago In our home Eileen once grew unfolding her sweetness 'ike a beam of liaht . With loving words and kindly Jean Lodic, 23. petroit. 1 Accordina to Prenns Brown, chairman of Mackinac Bridge a* from the Navy Un- Eafiter Bttnny ffinohey's folks have a new Paul Burg* watched ttreir sheep j?et Ahtanod Saturday. Nancy Darrow bade in school W« fp»t our repf>rt card* taftt week, Patsy Hollistar'R rrftudmothw was visiting her Sulfite?. Patty Millikee ^Wtod her frrend- mother over the weak fend. Leonard Slayden t i n s new pah* to end. uDranans auve wuu^ ana w*i*«*>* — - - ---> -^^^.- Jh«?ai meiy adult, eak for «hi» taiunction to rtop th«_6l«ction. hook chudieo. must coniess — - - ~ : . ^ 1 har. M d «*• -ory bricrt M«. Edna CompbeU and A n a jSSdnq it on tn« Uttwry AoM Craft call>d o n ^ l ^ . G r a o Kt*Y ^liool Bonfl* J«a On»m> Monday. Wesds ore so weak when love hoA been so strong. Let silence speak. Mr. and Mrs. James Shirey and FCBttUy. thority the sale of bridge bondif Tom R«»<r» *ram»*ther w«» sick. amoxmtinq to $93,000,000 hoe ^^" "-">-"->- *-.^^w ~. snaqged down as the bond men ket is slow'at the present time. Two suggestions are mad* to st£ mulaie it. 1. That the state guara* Af *t5^T ntee the payment of the bonds. ox m< **- 2. That 4he state raise a certain-) Cim or nUaMsV otmount each year to maintain , ..... JT**? jfr i?^^ the bridge. The bond sakesmen \A^L^!TiTZSl want this evidence to show that.«Jf m9V ° Ki SLS^ 9 ^ the etpte b behimd the hfkkge, *v- itottsey «- L 1 dren, and tome 10»00.000 ch4 Eddie Rifirjrs' brother was home J A —^ beinq fed each OOY. This program is nnfTrtcea DT Wfr 2 3 hind, of mOOOOQP a ytjft More and mote tchotei are oMff into this lunch poqmn •«• V** 4-H HEWS - The WnckneT ufQjR cil is spoosotinq Its tot House Buying contest 1 SSTAprUaiii ^^,,¾^ Hiqh School Gym, «t 7:30 1^ dU exhibit wUl be ^wp^* p. m. hidaing w f f l | herwards. John vmq y& SSm 1 pnflRBw ill Meabon itehert rcrds. "Kb»; •l-m.A L5>1 v*'i: :.4-*>

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Local Hanpeiings Whal will happen if an atomic The election faonaay drew a

bomb falls on Michigan. So far UQht yoie only 437 voting com-the people have rerusea to qei i pared to /<to las* *alL excned aoout tft1"8- Getting peo | v*»n the state ticket the Repub pie to enroll in the civil deiense licans seemed to have won ail organization has been ditiicuit I KM-.-wes, iooand the legislature has been! / o r judge of the Ldvingston

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Shiawassee circuit Judge Willis Lyons cv hipweil lost to Nuke

eions to the ipgiwirmim. meir aiui*-/*"*0 ^ —*-"—* -— — tude is that Washington has the'Carload of Owosso by about facts and figures. If they are not j bou Jiis Livingston county lead willinq to appropriate federal fun'°* axound 150u was not enough, ds why should the state be ask; to overcome the lead CarJand ed to finance it The recent Red got in Shiawassee. Putnam jay peace offer has not helped the , c*ed Carland 2bU to 144 and he (matter any. With a biq dehcit the:also carried Brighton cxnd Deer legislature is unwilling to spend (money which may not be need

field. Judge Lyons has held off ice continuously for over 50

tmoney wrucn may noi D*J neou i — . ed. When the president talks a'years as clerk, prosecutor, pro bout a multi billion dollar defenjbate >udge and circuit judge. se program and drafting civil' m Putnam the Democrats won ions into civil defense the people ' all offices but supervisor and wUl take notice. :'t± of rev.There were 67 straight

School enrollment paddinq Democart and 60 straight Repub starting with Sandusky school —an. where $145,000 was obtained il Sup&i, btaniey Dinkel R 309 legally is beinq approched very Clerk • • Murray Kennedy D 331 gingeraly at the state capital.The Treas. Lorenzo Murphy D 295 governor has asked that 20 coun; these were without opposition [

be inveeuaated. It i& rumor High Com. W.McMacken D 301. *r. . , ^ . ..,_._! Erdley VanSickle R 188*

i ivtholic t& Manr'i Catboflo QMifcb

ftnc**vjy< ft/it^igfpi \m, Fr. JUbtxt J. Sclimitt Fa*** iunriny MCOBMSJ fanners 6*'ti), 8:00. 10:4)(. ll*itf Winter* 8:00 <& lOiOO tfovenna Deiottoasx t

Friday even i c at 7:00 e. m-|

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SCHOOL NEWS ; U i n t Comment Uasoijic Lodge iNewi. LilTLE GRAND LODGE { FIRST GRADE NEWS

G o o d w e a t h e r p r e v a i l i n g t h e Karen Dowrnin ' has a red rose. Annual Past Master's Night or| She ha.< a n.v. »iHik---Tne T™vid-j ^ -•-£••" '"» oi Little Grand Lodge of Livingston J5n* Twins. • frw^L previous peace plane Lodge N.76 F. & A. M. of Pinck B"™1* Kuhn vi.ued her cousin. * n ° r

q q e a u ° w n when me coaimu ney to be held at the Pinckney S h e w e n t to " •hou- *' w a s a b n , , , Lv I ** m K u r e a insisted in school Saturday night April 11. B o " * ° \ a t h i l ^ » ^ - . . l^'lf^Jf p m o n * » whether

r f She has a pine com- fur th»- scu-nci ' ^ © y w a n t e d to o e ev<-Wn««-. jZ_ table. Clifford E-oUr was hit «•»>• noi . The II,

once record, not only lor the!, ™ n%J T V ' T , o r im" ?T)C'"> To/ T £ T ° l° ** exchanged or ™* 7./10 ^ m • « « „ «,-.* « - ^ , table. Clifford E^cler was hit <•»>• noi . i h e I i . in tnis i« *hn* ~. at 7.U0 p. m. may set an a t tenc | f ^ ^ u / l wiiiU n l i i l .n i , Uiill iiiJtU u;../Koreans »i«r" Tf. ^ ° 1 m G | ny

^rktoy anex Korecna PVTOHOAS Salurjdsy 7v30 to *QC V, ^ . Sunday besti* 8*00 Mast,

Coilg] egutiotifaj V hev, Keith Ruegsegger. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship — 10:45 04*. Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, Ann Arbor • • 3 =30 to 4:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship — 7:00 p.m. Monday Niqht,Bible Study 8:00 Wed. Choir Practise Junior 4:00

Senior 7:30 Thursday niqht 8:00< Prayer'Meet inq 8 =00 p^ m. We preach Christ and everyone is very, very welcome.

ed that some 200 school districts are under suspicion.

If the federal Tidelands oil bill becomes a law Michiqan will gain title to 38.450 square miles

r-Mtiinouiie Cavery Mennonite Chiflrcii

Rev, E—— »-"•-1— n-3H. S. S. Supt

Rev, Ezra Beachy, P a S S "--* WcdteifSsch

Justice • CJtto Poulson D 253 Albert Shirley. R 15p

Trustee Homer Abney D 242 becomes a law wucniqan wu> irusiee S^«^A KanA R 151' °* «• P"* waiieviiscA gain title to 38.450 square mile* H T 2 f i 2 ^ v 5 2 8 0 1 ^ ^ 8 ^ Won hip . T 10:00 of submerged lake bottom land. Trustee rJ^J?£" R 108^,407 **»«* » S ° 0

There is /general.belief that the] G e o * , taa R ~ ;ghottwft H,«. . w V v ; . . U:4ft said land U rich in mineral deiBoard of ^ ^ " ^ ^ J ^ R 217 oosits- of oil, gas. salt and bnne. , , ~*Tqe ^~Z~ n 9£9 C teSi i v * been develop|Constable ^ a y ^ D 269 ed because the title was cloudy. " v - cX^vJi n 206

TVohighways have been re i Constable Kenft. Scmcho_ D ZOb named. U. S. 12 from Detroit to

\ number who attend but also for . dv4inguLshed v tOijrt ]

Among those who have sig­nified they will attend are.Gov. G. Mermen Williams, Former!

, Congressman W. W. Blacfcney j President Bmeritis of the Unver sity oi Michigan, Alexander Ruth

J vein. j The qrand lodge officers are • Mike Whyte D. G. M.( Grand ; Rapids; Howard Taylor, G.S.W.. 'Flint; Francis Dodae, G. 5. D. Detroit. Raymond ix>uglas G.J.D., Alpena; Clark McKenzie. G.

'Treas, Kalamazoo, Dr. Morgan Smead. G. Lect.. "Rochester; Dr. Charles Mamby,Battle Creek, G. Mar.The past grand masters are,

j Paul Strawhecker,Grand Rapids, :Guy Powell, Detroit. Hazen Cole, , i\haaat Roscoe Burch, Benton Harbor, William Parker, Ea t

, Tawas. Roscoe Bonisteel

were zorced into trie communist a;my ana later tak en prisoner. This class does not wisfi to be excnanqec. The Com

| the head while playing bull wilh hi brother. He had li stitches taken.

Mike Rennon hus a new puppt'U It is Timothy Tom Cat.

John Beihm hus new sht*es. t l ^ J m u n i s t D O D o s n l ^ " " " " * ^ ^ ^ visited his grandmother. They had . a i l • p r i a Q n e r s W h f t W M 1° J0^ an Eas ter e W hunt. He found a ! - h J n ^ n „ d . 0 n 0 t d e 8 k * baske t / ? 7 ? j e

( , , 0 . a n e u t r ° i c o u n t r y They had a biK party a t his uncle...! . 7 ^ ° W i { J s i r , s ^ t u s b e settled. Ray Kdlenberger has a wrenV " f »f' i i n e y d o , n ° t W y w h i c h

nest for the seiehee table. n e u t r a l c o u n t r y they w o u l d s e . John Dinkel has a watch. 10 L P e c c e proposals are bunk Helen COIHJUII has new shws atxl' ^-4^8¾ the/ are accompanieci

socks. Dy a n armistice of cease lire or We all had a nice Raster and the d e r ' ^ ^ t n© UN s h o u l d insist o n

Easter bunny was good to all of *^s- This would show they aie in u.s. He filled our baskets at school earnest and determined to be in last Thursday. j peace conference until a peace

We would like to thank Tommy Chamber lwi the ^ randy and. I *iir< >•! Miller for btinjf the Easter Bunny.

Larry (Jyde lost a tooth.

treaty is signed.

Whether there is ammunition Judy Bekkeiinfc wa« in an au.o-J s h o r t a g e in K a e u a m o n o t h *

V«iaf9X7 g nit i f f . Young Poop*a Meeting Cot*^*'* Feljuwiiiip Scir Wednesday JfcOC o. or

7-30

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mobile aeeident one day last week. She has a cut on her head. She has

A n n I a new box of crayons and a tablet. Arbor, George Dolliver, Battle] jimmy Shirey has new shoos. Mike Creek

Candidates for grand marshall pant*. He went io me snow on rn- ,oo -,^11,,, u« ,«« 3 ~"J the first step in the qrand lodge[day. John Grant has a nr-w tie, shoes; S i™ 0 ^™ _. .w . a !_ i n . , command line are Rex Sackett, Detroit,

tJN troops or not is still a *nuch debated question and one which is not likely to be settled. Gen. VanFieet who recently xetired as

Plummet has a neW sweater and; commander'iaicT'Aat' during the* t to the show on F n - ,00 ^ « i u „ u - »-^i*«y U i "

^enn. aantno ^ * * • UNADHXA PRESBY i'ERIAN Kenneth DavisiR 169 ! Morning Worship 10:^ a

ns reail Unadilia elected a fuU Repub , Sunday School 11:30 a. m in hon icon ticket: Sup. Ralph Glenn; | £ y e n S n g Service 8:00.p. j*p

U S 121 Clerk, Art Bullis; Treas., Bertha; Sermon "I Know Not TheUank ma line Gilmore; : High Com., ^ 0 1 ¾ 0 8 Communion Service on T^M

~~~^>A Tf S 19 from Detroit to A.W*««*A *r*ii"V.il - r a n o n u n g worsmp ll):oi} a- m. S A J i L l \ £ * £ t i ° Unaaila eteoted a iatt Repub . Sunday &hool r* %7T*t.ZZ -ui^...^ ;„ u«r,< icon ticket: Sup. Ralph S?lei}n' EvenSna Servic

Wallace Kent, Kalamazpo,Lester Hunter, Beaverton. James Smith, Detroit and Ray Cameron, Battle Creek and Huqh McLeUand candidates for grand lecturer.

. , rr ,,, . u'nU(S: t n e r e t h e anny was always shoit and socks. Tommy Chambers has a _/ ,„,,,,, . .- .-. . - »u- * rocket ship. Chiquita A m b u r ^ y has ° j , ° ? ^ U n ^ Q n ^ . t J u s W T « t a new dress and pretty flowers „n e d t h e ^ ttpm qaimnq any m h.M- coat. Karen Kowefl has some ? r O S ? V e v ^ t o r i e * - . ^ ^ 6 0 t ^ paper dolls. Angela McMacken had I h a n d Resident Lifienhower dis .•ompanv on Smuiav. lieorjre Colone counts it and backs up the Pent-

ing Red Anew Hiqhway ^ ^ T S ' & e 1 ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ : H i q h > m . . 'Douglas bo^nin lonTer^ce „ .

35¾¾¾¾¾ £^¾^¾¾. saftjrs«r*&« 25th GRAND ASSEMBLY

tHnclcney Rainbow Asembly D won over Henry ^ ¾ ° ° 1 ^

. - - ^ ^ - , ..- t . - Act supervisor 382 to 173..The C; as weii represented at the>rest 0i the ticket was UlerK.LUi 2ith grand assembly at Hoyal i a n S m i t h R; Treas, I. H. Hooker Oak April 2 3, .4. _____ | R ; justice, Mark Nash D; Trus

Rose. , - \ l ! "Easter 9ervices at 7:00 a- m. In Hamburq Charles Bennett I ^ J lQ:3Q a m ( T h e g e ? e n ^

Henry DeBraai_n-1 docv Sunriu «»rvi<-<o will K^ ^

tees Ciiiiord VanHorn R.Geoig; Anderson D; Bd. oi Rev,. Wray

clock Sunrise service will be o& the hill- Q >

-— — v, V EDWARD SPEARS

Edward Slpears, 79, life ionH resident of this community aiea at the home of his daughter, ivns * * r»:_1 i

Ai a 'Anderson v; cu. «» i^» at m e __ome o t h i s daughter, ivns. , 'Hinckley D. . , iMary Eichman ai Wnckney April °Y 1 In brighion a sticker ^ e with R e W Q S ^ s t ^ ^ ^

[£0n« Al Cole lor mayor won over one , ^ ^ g p e a r s j a r M ^ S c h o o l l o t sory 1 ..y, T-,— L,eith tor mayor. , T _ I „ Uain^ th-. .v.n ^ *ua 1 » .

Thursday our Worthy Matron Alberta Dinkel qave the respon se at the openinq session. Also attendinq the meetinq weie Jr-ce Allext Marilyn Gustais Barbara Stone and advisory | w i t h T o m u i t n ior mayor. , L a k e < b e i n q t h o sQn Q± m e l Q t e board members. Francis Hobm J n Q h o l r a c e in Dexter town ; J a m e s a n d E ^ . ^ . h Moloney eon. Be^ttrly Pilgrim, i^area< l s h i p J o h n S t i r u n g won ^ J . S p e a r s . In 19uo :ie was married, Miller and Albert Dinkel. i E a r l Doietzki R by 4 votes uiner tQ R o g^ A n n M u r r a y o l D e x t o r a t

Frtday sessions and C»rana. iwinnexa w e re w n . . p a St. Joseph's churcn there. They Cross banquet were attended | C l e r k ; E l s a Bock D Treas. La- twiidBd o n t h e S p e a i S i a r m a by Ann Shirley Reason, Joycel w a r d Do!an D Justice; Don mm w h i I e faut I a t e r p u r ^ h a s e d t h e AUen, Mary Jean Kirschke.Sal y u CQ.U ^sger R> ^ ! ^ F r ' < David Mowers or Jenldns farm MQler. Barbara Miller Pa^a^o^man Klave, Hiqn Com.- tr- Q n M 3 g w w h e r e h e n v e d u n Cuslett. Marilyn Gustafson,Bar Hopkins R, Bd- ot Rev. m s h o r t I y ^ ^ ^ h i s d e a t h ^ g bora Stone . R o b e r t a Ackley,^ ^ r ^ = r ^ = « . « " X . . . . . . . . lean Lane, Gwen Kmsey, Ruth

has a new belt. He showed ub some shells. He went to Detroit.

SECOND (iRADE Everyone had a Happy Pastor and

•njoyed the three day vacation. The Kasten Bunny left many nice things for numbers of our >rroup.

John Colone brought some sea-shells to school to show us.

lia. John S)nii'('i''s rabbit I babies.

Judy Harrow's mother r* horn' from l^ouisianna.

i4^on that there was always suf ficent ennunition for the needs ot the army. Aithouqh he admits the demand for ammunition for Indo China, North. Africa and other troubled point? constituted 0 serious drain on the supply. As one commentator puts it, We have sJuffi-ent ammunition pro

three vidincr we don't use too much.

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We have learned to add three num bets,

LcRoy Porter 's grandfather had a birthday April I.

The ei|prt In. the leqiekrture to.

| M 0 4 4 W A %A J A a T ^ A ^ ^ A ^i< A 4 A W \ * W \ A L A * t A ' ^ A h /

~>H < - niTO orvTERS ! Spears died in 1929. He was the S i a V ^ K ^ r ^ . L | last oj his family. His 3 brothers,

Married at the r ITS . ^ ^ J ^ „ • Lawrence. James and John and Church, Ann ^ ° ¾ ^ °^ ct<srk a sister, Mrs. Anna Erwin precee „!_!.* i.„ Rev. Parr, Norma bjecx . u . ^ . ^^^+u

Ann Bates, Nancy Spittler. Ad visory board members were Lucille Camburn, Frances Robin son. Beverly Pilgrim, Helen Mull er Leota Reason. Roy Reason.

Friday afternoon the Grandly J o h n Rogers, son f™*. « Ehzabeth Martin and Gertrude of (jross of Color Deqree was con , ^ B a r t o n Roqers ot ^ } ^ 0 ^ ! Pinckney, Mrs. Joan Clover ot ferred on Mary Jean Kisrcnke,f n^v. ~*~ at^dents at tne u. 01 1.'iT^« A~~^~C r*«i Helen Miller and Roy Reason.

Saturday Barbara Miller was installed as Grand Representa live to Colorado .

Church, Ann „ ™ * S ' / £ q t e ( i • a ^ster' M r s- A n n a niqht by Rev. Parr, Norma Stec* d . ^ ^ ^ ^ er .dauqhter oi . ^ . ana • W e b b e r v i i l e , ifaSi Mary Eichman Justin Sftecker oi Chiison n Survivinq are 4 dauqhters, Mrs ;to John Rogers, son &*?*. , Ehzabeth Martin and Gertrude of

I CHUCK HEWLETT Saturday March 28th, Chuck

qraduated from Basic Camp At terbury, Ind. and got home for just a lew hours. He has been transferred to Anti Aircraft school and is now stationed in the no* thwest part of Detroit where he1

expects to be in both actual train inq and school.

make public the names of those) receiving old aqe pensions and welfare assistance has bogged

J down in the Michigan legislature I John liolben ,s u-om* u. have i">, and may never came to vote.

knee x-rayed T h e h e p u b l i c a n s „ h o s p o n s o r e d Mary Lre Asehenbremu-, wem 1,, b i n ^ ^ t h r > m o c M t t

her g randfa the r s bnthday party la^t . „ n i | H m o l < o ^ - , , , ^ c a p i t o j o £

"rlianne Curt , and Pattv S u ^ i t ^ ! t W O u W ^ a b l y f ace a QOV have new dresses, V, n n , n , ' cu r l s has • [ « « vo te a n d m d o i n a so G o v . n.-w jeans. J0..11 Lndres has a m w' W i l l i a m s w o u ' d h e P--re to po in t bb.use, and D'-nna H<.Ulster ha> a | o u t t n a t e n a c t m e n t O, it WOUld JKW labl.-t and. pencil. , ho ld t he poor a n d . un fo r tuna t e

Karen Bloxom went to Dexter u . | w h o a r e l iving on p e n s i o n ? a n d the show. assistance up to shame and rldt

Venning and Dianne Curts wi^i io Cule. Rep . C r r of K a l a m a z o o a t their grandfather 's Sunday. | tempted to a m e n d the bill b v a l

John Colone spent Kaster in D- ! lowinq the county welfare direc troit. I tor to answer only yes or no il

Karen Bloxom had her eyes check-) <jgked w h e t h e r c: ce r t a in p e r s o n ed Monday.

Ann Menke and John Singer spent He wants to thank his many (Easter with their -Mandmother

Mrs. Barton n»jw» TC n «< M Both ore students Jt the O o l M. They will Uve in Ann Arbor.

Pinckney, Mrs. Joan Clover ot Los Anqeles, California, 2 sons Edward jr.-Phoenix, Arizona and Ladonis of Deiroit. There are 11 grandchildren.

The body was taken to the ERNEST COCHRANE

Mve to Colorado . „ ^ . . ( . Ernest Cochrane, iathei^oi **£ ^ _ _ Mesdccmes Eloyse CampbeiULeon<f fd Lee, W « " ™ ^ . h o ( m e o f dauqhter, Mrs. Mary

and Fem Reason also attended. h o B p ital, Ann Arbor ™ n a ^ d 2 Eichman where the rosary was — * . - ^ . ^ - ^ t T f t t T r a a i t o ™ * 8 ^ 8 ^^Si Aerial is at recited Tuesday niqht. The fun RNCKHW BMGS DAUGHTERS 4 ^ ^ 3 ^ . The ftuneral is at ^ kam

ySi. Mary's church

The April meetinq was with Mrs. Marilda Clark with 21 members and 5 visitors present Flans made ,for Mother-Daugh­ter banquet in May. A high light was the accompaniment to the opening song by Mrs. Clark on a beautifully toned old melod ! made. eon. Mesdatoes Ruth Curlett and

Manton Thursday.

DOKX Swarthout cohosteasos. UVINGSV^W LODGE CALW

DAHVOH MA.-HCH 1 « ; Saturaav, April U, 2*d.Ann C*BD OF THANKS . i J ^ ^ ^ S

I want to express my very sin u u ru D e q r ees . cere thanks for the,many kind,' ^pm 1*. Degrees, nesses shown me during myre \ ^ P ^ _*• ._ . , u«. cent Ulnes,s To my relatives. The Ladies Aid, and' The Young Lai Sies Auxiliary, for the lovely plants and cartie and the many Mends and neighbors for the land thoughts expressed by'the very nice cards I recieved. May God Blese every one of you.

Minnie VanSlambBook

TIB LIBRARY NEWS

April 28:'Lodqe eucher tourna ment All Masons invited.

Clare MilW W. M. p. W- Cur^a. i-«-

Wednesdav morning. Rev.i

S^hmirt omciatina. Burial in St. Mark's Cemetery. i

HAS LEG BROKEN Monday night when Clifford

flgeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Egeler of hi iund Lake qot off the school bus driven by Sam DeLapp he did not qet out of the rdaa but remained by the school bus gas tank. In some way he was hit and run over by the bus when it started and suffered a broken, leq and injuries to the other leg. He is in St. Joe hospit al, Ann Arbor.He is a first qrade pupil.

friends who have been writinqj

to him as well a& those who sent him boxes. He will be qlad again to hear from the home folks and regrets that he has so little time to answer mail. This is his new address.

Pvt. Charles E. Hewlett US55-343, 218 BTRY B 18th. AAA GN. BN. Box 103 Detroit 21, Mich.

Frt, Sat, April 10 11

O. & S. CALENDAR FOR APRIL April 10: Regular mettinq and

initation at* 8: p. m. April 11. Past Masters Banquet

afternoon comm. be at Hiqh Sen ool at 1: p. m. Evening camm. at 5: p. m. Waitress at 6:30 p. m

wn* on welfare. This does not satisfy extremists so it is high lv improbable that the welfare roll* will be thrown open to the bublic-

GRADES ONE # TWO Sharon Courdway's mother e x a c t s

to com* hon>« from the hospital on Monday.

John Mike Harden visited his| vVe read that the state high mother at th« hospital in Jaeks.m W a y dep t . will b u i l d a n e w $1< last Saturday. She had an appendix 000,000 b r i d g e 90C ft. lonq OY»T operation New York Central Railroad track

On t a s t e r George Rendell VIM ted | y . S . 23 in iV.ai Arbor . W e his aunt in Ann Arbor. She guvb him it chocolate chickan.

Mona Dillon's two big rabbits ran away. Their four baby bunnies me g r a v i n g nicely.

Becky Morris stayed overnight a t her aunt 's , Mrs. Mackeu'a, home.

On Easter a bee stung Robert Darrow on the finger.

Monday Becky Morris won the se­cond grade spellimr bee.

THIRD GRADE NEWS Please have pies at school by i D a i e Canfield's folks have a new

4: p. m. .Plymouth. April 15: Friends Night in Ann

would like to w^qtr that the pre sent bridge there uid not cost a quarter of that (,;nc ;nt. The pre sent bridge between Biq caul' I,jtete Portage Lake was built a bout 20 years ago as a cost at a bout $20,000. It replaced one buit by Fred W w o n , ft well

known Dexter contractor, shortly after 1900 for $500. The Wyman bridge was built of cut stone, I'ank flooring and steel side rail

Arbor. April 17 Special. Past Matrons

and Past Patrons Night, pot luck dinner at 630 p. m, at Masonic Hall. Initation ae 8: p. m.

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MARRIAGE UCEK8CS

DENIED nOUCHTlON !4H LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETING Same time ago, 19. school dis; Scrturdcry at 3:00 at John Burg'

•ir** around Fo'vlerville signed :hame the Livestock club will 0 tricte arouna i w - " « - " ^ • i T ^ a w petitions to consolidate with row leWilleA Later 35 voters ol « • . — , - - , Boyd district, one of the 19 wentjbe present, into circuit court ana asked an!

•qanize, elect officers for this year [Boys or girls interested please

s or

Patsv Ann Willmer. 17, Grand Rapids. James Zimmer 20 Howell, Leona Hinds, 16. Howell.

and functioned very well in the Butch Nasker has a new brother ' o l d h o r s e a n d b u a g y ^ ° ¾

named Rkky. , When the auto oame it was W , considered wide enough or enough for nervy truck travel

Terry Rowell visited his uncle Jot Sunday.

Mickey Ritter '5 cousin is visiting ^ w a s r e p l a c e d , him for a week.

Richwd Krahn was ten years old on Monday. He got winte new! 57,006 erhoeie in the United clothes for his birthday. \ States are now participating itt

Wallace Crofoot,26BFowlervilleJ Barbara Bauffhn "got a new coat.) £ e hot noon lunch tor eri»ol chtt Claudia Garr got one too.

Robert Hail, 26, Fowlenrule, Bettef car.

TUB U M A A I *™* iniunction to E ^ ^ ^ ^ h S v A new book at the Library donsolidcrtion.They claimed they

tM. weekSTFitty by Rachel!did not understand the P«*x>*t S S wetk 2 rUtty by Rachel !^n ^ d game had changed ^heir ^ T c ^ d r ^ o n e o f & e i m i n d s , Their «*W™* moil channinq and deUghtful t StarJey Bernxnan ama> Reed

5 ¾ . ¾ . ¾ . ^ 1 . ^ denied ¾ ¾ ^ . ¾ ¾ ¾

IN MEMORY In memory of Eileen Shirey

who died 2 years ago In our home Eileen once grew

unfolding her sweetness 'ike a beam of liaht .

With loving words and kindly

Jean Lodic, 23. petroit. 1

Accordina to Prenns Brown, chairman of Mackinac Bridge a*

from the Navy Un- Eafiter Bttnny ffinohey's folks have a new

Paul Burg* watched ttreir sheep j?et Ahtanod Saturday.

Nancy Darrow bade in school W« fp»t our repf>rt card* taftt week,

Patsy Hollistar'R rrf tudmothw was visiting her Sulfite?.

Pa t ty Millikee ^Wtod her frrend-mother over the weak fend.

Leonard Slayden t i n s new pah*

to e n d . u D r a n a n s a u v e w u u ^ a n a w*i*«*>* —- - ---> - ^ ^ ^ . -Jh«?ai m e i y adult, eak for «hi» taiunction to rtop th«_6l«ction. hook a« chudieo. must coniess — - - ~ : . — ^ 1 h a r . M d «*• -ory bricrt M«. Edna CompbeU and A n a jSSdnq it on tn« Uttwry AoM Craft call>d o n ^ l ^ . G r a o Kt*Y ^ l i o o l Bonfl* J«a On»m> Monday.

Wesds ore so weak when love hoA been so strong.

Let silence speak. Mr. and Mrs. James Shirey and FCBttUy.

thority the sale of bridge bondif Tom R«»<r» *ram»*ther w«» sick. amoxmtinq to $93,000,000 hoe ^^" "-">-"->- * - . ^ ^ w ~ . snaqged down as the bond men ket is slow'at the present time. Two suggestions are mad* to st£ mulaie it. 1. That the state guara* Af*t5^T ntee the payment of the bonds. ox m<**-2. That 4he state raise a certain-) C i m o r nUaMsV otmount each year to maintain , .....JT**? jfr i ? ^ ^ the bridge. The bond sakesmen \A^L^!TiTZSl want this evidence to show that.«Jf m9V°KiSLS^9^ the etpte b behimd the hfkkge, * v - itottsey « -

L 1 dren, and tome 10»00.000 ch4 Eddie Rifirjrs' brother was home J A —^ b e i n q f ed e a c h OOY.

This program is nnfTrtcea DT Wfr 2 3 hind, of mOOOOQP a ytjft More and mote tchotei are oMff into this lunch poqmn • « • V**

4-H HEWS -The WnckneT ufQjR

cil is spoosotinq Its tot House Buying contest 1 SSTAprUaiii ^ ^ , , ¾ ^ Hiqh School Gym, «t 7:30 1^ dU exhibit wUl be ^ w p ^ * p. m. hidaing w f f l |

herwards. John vmq

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Neighboring; Notes 200 attended the banquet ior'

the Stockhirdge high school bets ket ball banquet fast week. Bob

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ert Smith of Michigan Slate coUfTues. Wed. Thurs. April 1415,16 J Fit, Sat, April 10 ege fc^Wi. I

Ray Lavey and wife have re- \THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL THE HOUR OF 13 turned to their home in Greaorv Starring ?*** Lawiord. Pavm - ^ - w u w g a r y T „ , _ _ _ ^ p ^ ^ ? "THE RED HEAD FROM

552? j WYOMING" Fri, SaU April 10 11 Technicolor

. _ « . _ . _ —-. - Maureen OUara Alex Nlcol BREAKING THE SOUND 1 Also Cartoon

13.

after spending the > Brighton. | Mrs. Otto Arnold of Gregory

suffered a stroke last week. The Stockbridge Sfcxte Rr^V

which has been remodelled will BARRIER have their reopenina April 17. wtth ) Sun., Mon.. April 12

The Handy township boardna \pk Richardson Ann Todd NIAGARA has opened a dumping ground Also Technicolor on Hoaback Road. Marilyn Monroe. Joseph Cotten,

Married March 25 at Eaton SAVAGE MUTINY I Jean Peters -rtapias Elwin Munsell of Fowler with | cartoon nsws shorts

lis Mrs. Agnes Bristool of Johnny Weisamuller as Jungle Tues. Wed. Thurs. April 14 l£ l6 BABES IN BAGDAD

m color (Special Attraction Royal Jour ney in color cartoon and

that place. Wayne Goow of Brighton ha

stated a heat treat plant in Che:

sea. Tom Evenson, Brighton hiqh

school -athetic star has been named on the All State hiqj Hiqh School Basket Ball Team.

The Lakeland Golf and Coun y Club has applied for a Iiq lor a license.

Born to Arthur Krych and wife of Howell March 31, a daughter.

Permits are required to burn brush. Many costly fires have started from brush fires .

Homer Brinn 62,, owner of the inette Retaurant at Howell, died of a heart attack a his place of '--.:-::-. 3 March 29.

The LeRoy Industries have be qun production of a portable hack saw at HowelL .

William Skusa of the Chevro.. let Motors, Howell, has been named president of the Howell Chamber of Commerce .

Divorces were granted* in cir.. court last week Wanda Combs from Burnis Combs and Francis Dettloff from Ann Detloff.

Dr. Hollis Siiqer returned to his home in Howell last week after many months spent in Un iversity hospita, Ann Arbor.

SC. Jim Lobdell of HoweJI is

Jim

Sun., Mon.* April 12 - 13. John Derek • Barbara Rush

In

PRINCE OF PIRATES Technicolor

cartoon and snortt

Tues, Wed. Thurs. April lTl5]l6 James Stewart Janet Leigh Robert Ryan Ralph Meeker

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THE NAKED SPUR Technicolor

car&<)on# Coming:The Quiet Man: Niagara

Scro Theatre GRAND OPENING

Friday Asril 10 of the new bCIO DRIVE IN THEATRE

on U. S. 12 of Jackson Rd.5 miles j Novelty west of Ann Arbor

Coming: Meet Me At The Fair Ma and Pa Kettle On Vacation

The down

Lee Theater Whttmore Lake. Mich.

BATTLE ZONE Starrino

John Hodiak Stephen McNally and Linda Christian

Alse STAR OF TEXAS

I with Wayne Morris

Sun., Mon., April 12 • 13. THE IRON MISTRESS

Technicolor Starring

Alan Ladd Virgina Mayo Cartoon

Frf., Sat, April 10 11 Tony Dexter Grail Rbinsn

THE BRIGANDS Technicolor

is now stationed at Norfolk, Va. Lou McAllitser, Wanda Hsmdryx The Howel Kniqhts of Colum..

new members

Tues. Wed. Thurs. April 141546 I LOVE MELVIN

Technicolor with

Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds

Also

I f f Y O U R J P E A M ^ > r Detroit Edison

AND TARGET HONG KONG

In 1 wttn MCJNTANA TERRITORY l Richard Denning , Nancy Gates

Technicolor Attend last Saturday night show'

rreshing as Tahq uamcr. :i s

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1 bus initiated 18 Sunday. 4 The legislature raised the approporiation for the Michiqan for the Michigan State Sani . - . n taium appropriation from M.243 L * £ * £ * £ » ^ , ,

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Sun., Mon., April 12 13. PERILS OF THE JUNGLE

EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS J , ^ ^ 8 1 ^ ¾ ^ . F f l M

U» technicolor , Clyde Beatty _ Stanley Farrar AND AND

TROMBA THE JUNGLE MAN Starrinc

All Star Circus Cast cartoon and new?

SKY FULL OF MOON Slarnoq

Jan Stirling, Kennan Wynn Comedy

Tu~eT We'dfThurs. A fcl uTsAt] S™'L™?^*p*±r12 „-}*'

BLACK BEARD THE PIRATE ! BECAUSE OF YOU 1» twehnlcolor I ' Starring

^Hk 1 Loretta Young Jeff Chandler Robert Newton, Linda Darnell, Disnev Cartoon Variety View

Wm. Bendix T u e B W e d ^ ^ A p r U U15,16 AND THE MOB starring

Roherick Crawford Cartoon Stooge Comedy

IT GROWS ON TREES Starring

Irene Dunne and Dean Jogger cartoon

fuw qf the upper Tah Fttlh on the Tahqi<u»,f Rim near Newherry\ M.

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A: JVlichigan Orewers ' Assoc ia t ion 717-18 Francii Palms Building • Detroit 1, Michigan

AlUt P'fKing Co. • £ 8 8 Brewing Co. • Frankenmmh Bmcing Co. • Coild Briwlnt c*~' Pji'Jftr Bracing Co. • Stiewaing Brewing Co. • Slrth Urtvtry Cfc

Walk On Air-Cushioned

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Kir* your feet « Mflt tfcroutrh

long hoars o? walking or

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* The Ralph" and Gerald Clinton faprftte* of Detaott and Fred Berry «1 Howell spent Sunday at the C.

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393 lost year to $1,290705 this Mrsr Lydia Austin, mother o£ T!SL ° ? d tt ? n e ior Cassidy MrY Charles CampbeU, died at mi o W 2 l 4 9 S 3 5 2 * 1 9 S 2 » ^ o s s T Wednesday. Burial wa

here.

Notes of 25 Yean Ago ^ f f ^ K . with

72 children at Michigan State San. an Easter party Wednes nesday.

Rmil Weddige^has painted 3' panel pictures on the walls ofi Joe Gentiles ice cream parlor, that are worth seeinq. '

The member* of the state high' The OES have installed the u S f L L ^ l < £ * & £?'• way department were here Sat , following officers: W. M., Beulah}^0110111111:6 ^ound^ "«dY ** and held a meeting with the viU jMUler7wj>., O. CampbellULM. ^ 6 F^Pmq. "©asoxx. He wiK age council in regard to paving'Lucy Reaso&Sea H. PorkerTres. W « a h z e m potatoes and he Main Street. *» w y ^ R e c d ; ^ ^ ^ ^ C a m ; claims to have developed sever.

Clare Miller was thrown from bell; A. Cond., Jennie Hooker; j a I n e w s ^ e c i e s o { spuc1' a motorcycle Marvin Shirey had Adah, Agnes Kettler; Ruth, Wini ^ ^ n . 0 v ~ " 4ftrniUt - ».,, bought of Gerald Reason Sun ifred Graves; Esther Blanch Mar - ^ D^' : Y o u n g f a m i l y °-- B i q

day. He landed in a ditch in tin; Martha. Alta Meyer; Electa, front of the Wm Mercer farm lather ,CcrfpenterjWarder1, fossie and suffered a broken thumb. Chambers; Sentinel Wales

Oil production is increasing-A Lelnnd; Mar*ha1!^etfts Vaugh; oil well was brought in at Mon-1 Chaplain, lva Gardner; Organ roe last week. Ust, norence Bcrughn.

Wagoner's Grocery 6066 Pinckney Road

Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out

H O U R S Daily: 8 to 9 Sunday: 9 to 8

Phone Howell 705J2

The Chapped jewelry stnre< pix^ckney opens the season

The Die Rapids spent the week end at the Andrew Campbell home. Miss Anna Craft and Estil Ross7

man of Howell called Easter. Stanley Dinkel and Johnny •*

and Mesdames Don Swarthout

P L U M B l N U

WATER SYSTEMS

Stanley Dinkel

and Brandon White called on and the Pembone dothina •iOf•, here Friday with Fowlervule.J55f' ^ 2 ¾ ^ ^ 6 1 ^ S t J o e # at Howelll were both .robbed. The lineup is: Graves, c; Rov ^ 1 ¾ ¾ ^ ««milv „ « * last week . . Recisotvp; McClustoey, lb; C.' fl3

e,Robert , G l v ^ n A Z ^ ? U '• Cscil HencU* will r s p r e ^ t . ^ ^ ^ ^ H m d > e , M . ^ ^ T ^ f ^ ^ ^ l

the high school m the oroAorioal N> MR*. Hornshaw. Hall, G.»J W m W a r d h a m e to- Dexter and contest at Howell and Mg^lgnsmedy, 'outfield

Sbsham %f te de< hiiftiihnHW * Th#> i i n i i Dam .tttended the M. E church there

A^ [Sunday.

For Prompt DMHI Stock Removal

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Groceries L»r? goods'

Canned Coc&s Shoes events Furnishings

Lingerie

Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Claw Matter at Postoffice 1

Act of March 8. 1877 ; 114 So.Howeli St.>mckneyMich. , Subscription Price ¢1.51) per ir. »

" I Mrs. Williaim Ketcham is not]

at Boise but at the Beulah Rert 1 Home on East jelierson Ave. De !

| troit.

' Pvt. Charles Brown is home . from lnaianheaa. Maryland. He,| goes to Fort Lewis, Washington, tor assiqnment overseas.

The Harold Hinchey family at tended the funeral oi a relative in Grand Rapids last Thursday.

Sergt. John Sprout and Serqt, Tom Portei of Niaqara Falls spent the week end with Mrs. Ethel Spruot.

Mrs. Ethel Sprout with Sergts-John Sprout and Tom Porter and Sherrili Soule attended chruch in Brighton Sunday and had diin ner at the Charles SoouJe home in Howeli , ^

Eva Melvin is ssubstitute teach

Myron Jlii:gh««| 9

Plumbing t Heating

iCompleteIn 3 Plumbing Fixtures

and Supplies ELECTRIC OH. AWD GAS KOI' WATEK HEATLK&

COMPLETE LINK OF PUMPS

WE SELL \ WE INSTALL WE SERVICE

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Kennedys Genu Stare

Male Help

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Mich-Molded Plastics

|er in [week.

Miss Viola Pettys and Mrs. j Maude Carpenter of Howell

j spent Sunday at the I. H.Hooker i homo. J Sunday visitors at the Mark \ ; Nash home were Rosalee Nash '. and ,Kenneth Zill of Ann Arbor,' Alice Gearhart of Dexter, Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor, Dr. James Nash and family, Coldwater and Dr. Robert Johnstone and wife of Chicacf.

Alex Coyle of Whitmore Lak and Wilbur Coyle and dough ters of Howell spent Sunday at the Louis Coyle home.

The Dr. Jim Nash family of Coldwater and the Lloyd Hen dee family spent Sunday at the Lynn Hendee home.

Mrs. Peqqy Conklin and fam ily of Farminqton spent last

, . 'week at the Ray Burns home /••'while her husband was in Wis

cousin. Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Burns en

tertained all their children and families Easter except joe who is in Korea.

Omar Gass ana wife of Cool idqe. Aiizona, are visitinq at | the Lester McAfee home. I

Ray Burns and wife and Mrs. I Helen Younq vrere in Lansing •, last week. ,

Mrs. ^ester McAfee and Les j lie were in Detroit r'ndcy>_,.

Mrs. fiussell Lashe end chiiaren oi Birmingham spent t the week enu at the Ralph Hall j home.

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller enter tained W. C. Miller and wife were at the Claude Swarthout home.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman White entertained the Ben and Ernest White families Easter.

Easter quests of the Kenneth Wyiie family were Mrs. Edna Euler Dick Wylie and Mrs. Bur-deUa Huxford.

Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Shehan spent Sunday with Mrs. Madel , ine Shehan in Ann Arbor and were in Detroit .

The Merwin Campbell family and Rev. Maycroft and wife of Sauqatuck spent Easter at the James Hall home.

Mrs. Asher Wylie and Jimmie

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Bob Pike and wife were Sun day guests at the Wm. Bentley home in Comma.

, John Boyer and wife were Sunday quests at the Clarence

I Pratt home in Ann Arbor. Satur Aria Jaquish at the Byron hos pital.

Mrs. Warda Harwood and dauqhter, Clare, of Howell call ed at the Dale Miller home Sun

The Henry Johnson family were Easter quests of Mrs. Foss ie Chambers and the Otto Poul

[son family | Mrs. Georqia Close and son W. F.f of Linden were Sunday quests of the Albert Dinkel fam iy, Al'on Dinkel spent Ix'Me"- at the H. Klikot home in Brighton.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dinkel a n d Isabel Dunbar of Jackson called at the Alkert Dinkel home Sun day.

Miss Alberta Dinkel and W.F. Close were in Detroit last Wed.

Gerald Henry is home from Cooley hiqh school Detroit on vacation and with Jesse Henry and wife spent Sunday at the L. J. Henry hme.

Charles Eisele and wife oi Fowlerville called on Mrs. Emmoi Vollmer Sunday. *.„>,. .»„,«,. „.7»~ —„ , —

The Kenneth Reason family of j a n d Shirley were in Ann Arbor Ann Arbor called on Mrs. Edna .Tuesday. Thurs Mrs. Wylie went Reason Sunday. # 'to the dental clinic there.

Charles Whitehead and wife Mrs. Helen Mercer and dauqh and Beatrice Lamborn of Greq ter of Briqhton called at the Wm. ory called at the Jesse Henry . Merc or home Saturday. The Dr. home Saturday, Walter Mercer family of East

The Roy Reason family, Mrs, lansinq called Sunday. Edna Reason and Leota attend | oiin Robinson ir. and wife of

siueirxi srg uo pe-n»:> ioqiy uuy Sunday.

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Steady Y«a~ Around Wdfk SEE

Howard Read

ed the state conclave of Rainbow Girls at Royal Friday and Saturday.

\ Hubert Ledwidqe and family I Royal Oak called on Mrs. Elean or Ledwidqe Saturday.

Gus Ledwidqe is traininq with the Shelby, N.C. team at Tampa pa, Florida.

Sunday quests at the Albert iShirley home were the Dale Miller family of Marion, Doyle Templeton family of Keeqo Har bor and Daryl Shirley family of Buck Lake. **

Geo.go Mea-c^n and wife c-A. at the Georqe Mav home in Una dilla Sunday. •

Mrs. Nellie Darrow of White-

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*fr, and Mrs. Percy Ellis m:-t Paul Reiser and wife of Detroit W r T m i d S t a / j « n « 7 k Cretoe/spent Sunday at the >Georg* of East Lansinq in Flerida. Thompson ham*

John McDonnell returned from Buffalo. N. Y. Saturday.

Mrs. Eliszabeth Spears Martin of Los Angels, Calif, is at the Gerry Eichman home.

Mrs. Larry Camburn attended the Grand Rainbow Assembly in Roytl Oak last week. Others there were Mrs. Cliff Miller, Mrs. Beverly pilgrim, Mrs. Helen Mill er, Mrs. Francis Robinson, Miss Alberta Dinkel.

David Aberdeen is spending i a week in New York City with j Pat Dailey.

Frank Aberdeen and wife ..*.„. - spent Sunday at the Harold Fair

Lake and her son- Donald and j cY£\d home in Royal Oak. wife of Pontiac called on Mrs. ^. J. Swarthout and wife were , Flora Darrow Sunday and took 1 Sunday guest at the Richard Bru her to the Wm. Da-row home in j ^ e r home in Webberville. Waterloo. Gerald Swarthout and family

Lyle Euler and family of Gulf » s p e r , t Easter at the Harold Gallup port, Miss, Mrs.Burdella Huxford. ^ome in Farmangton. Biloxi, Miss, visited their mother, pvt< y^ Jeffreys is a typist in Mrs. Edna Euler last week. Bur t ^ e m e dical dept. in Korea. He della will remain awhile. | n a s talked with Pve. Bob Darrow

Don McKinley and wife of De ^e r e twice over telephone. I troit spent Sunday at the E. L.! Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMullen of McKinley home. Rush Lake celebrate their 50th

Dorothy Rohl of Detroit spent w e dding anniversary April 12. | the week at the Floras Clark Open house will be held at the. home. " horre of their dauqhter, Mrs. Ed'

Mrs. Hazel Thompson entertain McGill, at 400 5th St. Ann Arbor. ed at dinner Monday Mrs. Betty; Percy Ellis and wife returned Clavinger, Elmer Wenk and Jack from Florida last week. Drake and wife of Ann Arbor. i Mrs. Ed Rounsifer and dauqh

Ernest Cochrane father of Mrs. ter of Genea called at the M. E. Leonard Lee is in University hos T>Trrc«* h^vrtp Tue^dav. pital, Ann Arbor. His sons Rob •ssr-vM Van Slambook was ert a n ^ Lawrence of Manton vi- home from Sault, St,-Marie Las lted him last week. ter Sunday.

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FOURTH GRADE NEWS

In pur Group I Spelling Bee last Karen Eichman was winner

• •4 Carol Killer was runner-up. The winning word was "choose". Dorothy Each was winner of our Group fees. The winning word was "Thurs a*y."

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It's a "time-saver" cultivator i S t » it comes to hitching of unhitching. Simply drive in . . . fasten the frame . . . and attach the pipes. One Bias. does the job in a hurry... in a mattes of minutes.

It's a '^time-saver" when it comet to operation. Every good-work let* ture—adaptability for crops and row spacing . , . unexcelled view of work . . . extreme ease of handling . quick, easy dodge . . . long-lived construction—is built into the John Deere to make it a cultivator you can t afford to be without. Sea us soon for complete details,

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THEKNCINEY BMUVAJtlUM.. M Y M. DUFFY M- D.

~kii i, »e j is Mfctoaan _ , Doily UiQO A. M. to IM P. M. Four pupns received an A in our \ eJfTjrf W e d a e e s l o W

unit teat in English last week. These jaa,— «• F r t g a l . 7 (S3 I' P« m» were Carol Miller, Charles Willis,} ^BSL* * -Karl Burg and Keith Morgan. I VJB^ & B. M C C L O S K E Y

We are now on our 7's in arith­metic.

We painted Easter eggs with wat­er colors Thursday.

Mary Menke was surprised with two real rabbits for Easter.

Fourteen boys a id girls received all A s or B's on their report cards for the last nine week period.

Kathryn Gyde, Keith Morgan and Chailes Willis were neither absent nor tardy for the last nine week period.

We are glad to have Marilyn 0^-den and Tommy Ritter back in school.

Kenneth Russell went to his grandmother's in his new Nash car.

Jerry Reason spent Easter with his sister.

Keith Morgan went to Flint and Bay City with his father.

Ronni« Muson's brother is on the way to Spain.

Marjorie Miller went to Royal Oak with the Rainbow Girls.

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Funeral Home Don C. Swarthout. Director

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WINS GAME Behind the fine pitching of

Dick Kennedy the 6th' grade team beat ehe 7th Tuesday 12 to 8. Dennis Clark played a nice game at short. Imus and Eubank pitched for the 7th.

I The two : Mila><<

FIFTH GRADE NEWS \ AUCTIONEER The spelling bee winners of our Farm Sales a Speciality

. . en : Pat t , Rahiig and BERT WYL1L

I The Gordon Hesters of Ypei lanti spent Friday at the Andrew Nesbitt home. Mrs. Ren Wylie and son- Jimrnie, and Mrs. Lu

Kellenberger, winners, and Lola Higgs and Anita Shirey, run­ners up.

We decorated our bulletin board with a Holy and Happy Easter scene and made a hand painted Easter egg tree. We made fas te r baskets and dyed boiled eggs.

We have some aew bird charts. We read our bird units to the class.

| We have 17 on the Honor Roll this • marking. They are: Dennis Mor

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Uab^iiieci Aiivt*. gan, Tommy Singer, Jack Lee, Fred I FOR SALE:Coal furnace Stoker,

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TO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY I wish to thank all of cey

I friends who voted for and sup \ ported me on April 6. j end.

I appreciate the honor of beisig your circuit Judge and will do alii SIXTH GRADE NEWS Within m y power to fuifill the o b 1 We would like to congratulate ligations entrusted to me.

Swarthout Jr., Kristen Tasch, Anita I n n o n e A^^ ^^ Shirey, Verna Holben, Loreita Tom-' • . :. asik, Mary Lou Cantrell, Patsy FOR SALE. 12 ft. ceda r rowboat , Knight, Gail Gustafson, Patty Rah- QQJS, a n c h o r s a n d 11/2 rig and Mildred Kellenberger.

We had a very nice Easter week

HP out board motor. E. L. McKinley 306 Mill St, Pinckney^

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' Judy Nosker OB her new baby broth­er.

1 W« aisde SB Easter scene in an I egg of paper^nache. j

Cleo Wilson and some others gut1

the problems all 'right in their ari­thmetic test.

Patty Rochivitz, Jolean Basydlo, Barbara McAfee, Frances Hassen-cahl, Nancy Nash, Carol Gerycz and Pat Buggy have new coats.

We are sorry that Bonita Lee's grandfather died.

Some children in our grade got all A's on their report cards.

1 think we all had a nice Easter vacation.

SEVENTH GRADE Tuesday is the most important day

this week, since that is the day of the big ball game between {he sixth and seventh grades. Mr. En: r ar..". Mr. Moriarty will act as umpire.;. It is hoped that there w'ill be r.j bottles! Remember last year?

The seventh graders are trying .to decide where to go for their trip at the end of the year.

The following boys have worked out a project on "cotton": Peter Gerycz, Race Day, John Burg, Larry

j Watson, Larry Snowgold * The "handy men" are busy wash-' ing windows this week. ) Patty Palmer brought a book­

let oa the cineramo to show us. The history class is learning some

interesting things about President Jaekaon's inauguration. James En-hank wrote a radio broadcast on the topic.

The boys will have more money to spend than the girls on the day of the trip. You Will have to a s k ' the girls if you wonder why. •

FOR SALE:4 Fresh Cows Russel Bokros, 2 miles south Pinckney on Toma Road.

oi

WANTED: To Rent. Modern 3 roam apartment in town.

Phone 121F11

FOR RENT: 3 room cottage at Swarthouts Cove, Partoge Lake. Call 47F4, Pinckney.

To Rent:Furnished modern room 355 £ast Mam St., Pinckney rTioiie iLU! 11

FOR SALE Baby chicks "Started Chicks"

. Eacn chick is a product of care ful mating, rigid culhnq and

[ bloodtesting. 'i'heir sires and 4 dams are selected on the basis

ot health, vigor and si2e. U. S. approved. Pullonerci controllem. Buy these chicks at GIES POUL THY FAiuvl and HATCHERY, 13 01 N. b,rcn id. ai city Smite, Phone 159. Howell, Michigan.

FOR SALE GRAVEL, wusnea sand and giuvel. crimed oi mix ed also processed road gravel. |

D. 6t J. GRAVEL COMPANS, 4 miles west of Howell at 4950 Mason Road. Phone Howell [ 994 I 2 or Fowlerville 388F11. f

SALE: Neariv new General j '•*-• ic De-Lux renqe \, Lucius J. _Doyle ^h o^°_i?_

FCr. SAL^'iABY CHICKS, white leah^/s , . arred and white rocks He.; Hairpshires and Hy Line Chicks. Order New Phone 3Q5W

Bob Sauire Hatchery Howell Mich

AUTOMATIC SAW I OiNG 75# SEPVICE WiaLh .'C U WAII

ILL WORk GUARi vN IEED ikmi MO WKBS Sii Pi RPENED MANDELLS SAW FiLkNG SHOP

HI-LAND LA*x urL&t SIDE 11524 R i v m DFIVE

OWEN W. FOWLE1 D. 8. C Foot Specialist ChiropodW

216 W. GcLRiver, BrightonNfich Telephone Office Hourf Office 7..5181 By Appointmeni Res. 7,.1003 Men.- Tues.. We4»-

f feats Fruit

Groceries Vegetaf les

Fish

T^u SALE: Africa . Violets * _ make nice Easter gifts STYLES IN CAR FINANCING

Mae Bryan 3 0 2 ? _ _ : _ W L M 3 6 _ ! ALSO CHANGE FOR SALE:Evans oil hot water j «• , . heater complete with 55 qallon j You will find it difficult to im drum, aso studio couch, and tilt prove upon the low-cost auto back chair with ottoman in good mobile financing plan offered condition. Call alter 6 p. m. Julius Asdhenbrenner.339 How

ell, St., Phone 113F2

FOR SALEjTires 7,10X13. near ft { i n a n c i n q lv new. Dale Miller Phone Pinckne/ 78F13 !

by this bank. It has been formut ated and perfected with the bor orwer's best interest in , mind. When you buy a car, see us on

WANTED :Wooi, highest market price paid. Lucius Doyle

Phone 42, Pinckney. „

PIANO LE580NS — Classical or Popular

t . A. BEATTIE _ Bush LdeaiT Phone 157F13

Michigan

BAN! THE FTRST NATiOt«AI HowelL Mick.

Under Ftdernl Supervision Member

Federal Deposit insurance Corporation

A;; Deposits !named Up to$10.ooo

^ ^ Kach DeiMi^trtr

FOR SALE:American Floor Sand)| lag Machine, large else, price $75.00. phone Dexter 4062

Earl Sugaiit 19405 Ann Road Big Silver Lake. -

EetahRsnad 16¾ j incorporated 1VT5

1 M c f H ^ R S O N State BAN Howa4L Mick

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-Market Prices Courteous Service

CLARK'S

TRAIN WtRECK AT HOWELL

SPRING CLEANUP

The house needs painting, new screens are in order. The urge to fixtrp and cleanup is present in every household.

An FHA Home Improvement Loan may be the answer to the money problem in meeting the

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We ehall be glad to dieeuse Hats type oi Idem with our cut

AS dipitf i up to »10,00000 m.

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Mash Farmsrs Feed & Supply Co.

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Tgfc nHOUOTfr OfafATCH Wednesday, Aifcl 8. 1953

Annual Financial Statement Putnam Township for the Year £<J52—53

V A L U A T I O N S Real Estate $1,400,195.00 Personal 191,600.00

TOTAL VALUATION $1,591,795.00

TAX RATE Total Taxes Levied $39,559.80 Total Taxes Collected 34,221.87

Total Taxes Returned 5,337.93

Total Taxes Collected & Returned $39,559,80

RECEIPTS Balance on Hand - $ 3,472.58 Delinquent Tax Received _ 3,164.79 Beer and Liquor 595.50 Michigan Sales Tax 4,993.14

Intangible Tax 1,427.6 Total Taxes Collected 34,221.87)

TOTAL RECEIPTS /. $47,875.48

E X P E N D I T U R E S Paid County Treasurer 9,612.32 Paid School District Delinquent Tax 2 941.29 Paid School District Valuation Tax 24,145.49 Contingent Order Drawn 4,789.9! Paid Fire Department 500.00 Paid Livingston County Road Commission . . 1,000.0C Paid Poor, Insane, Social Welfare

and Direct Relief 2-850.1? Balance on Hand 2,036.32

DISTRICT

District District District District District

ASSESSED VALUATION

No. 2, Fractional .$1,384,485.00 No. 2, Fractional, Debt No. 5, Fractional, Marion 46,950.00 No. 7, Fractional, Hamburg 121,050.00 No. 11,Fractional, Marion 39310.00

TOTAL

Voted Tax

$16,350.68 10,137.20

319.21 847.35 286.96

Mills

11.82 7.32 6.80 7.00 7.30

Collected Taxes

$14,176.43 8,657.83

302.21 738.85 27017

$47,875.48

Taxes Returned

$2,174.25 1,479.:,

17.00 108.50 16.79

TOTALS $1,591,795.00 $27,941.40 $247145.49 STANLEY DINKEL, Supervisor

$3,795.91

- MURRAY J. KENNEDY, Clerk - LORENZO MURPHY, Treasurer

Mrs. Robert Read and children Bob Carr of Grand Rapids and : Madge Jack of Gladwin and, spent Saturday at the Art Bulles the Wayne Carr family of Novi the Ronnie Hoskins family of De and Dan Howlett home in Greq spent Sunday crt the Roqer Carr troit spent Sunday with the Rob ory. • • • home. ert Ackley family.

The Ralph and Gerald CUnton families of Detroit and Fred Berry of Howell spent Sunday at the C. J. Clinton home.'

STATE OF MICHIGAN Tli« Probate (Uourt lot the Ceuaty

j ol Livingston i At a session ol aaid Court hold March 28- A. X>, 1953.

in Muttei at the E*ate at Edward JendruwsJa, Adult Mart" ed Person.

Edward jendrowski havinq I filed in said Court his petition ; pnaying that the Court enter an (order, chanqinq his name from lEdwara Jendrowski to Edward | Jendon ana the name of his wife I irom Viiqinia Jendrowski to Virginia Jendon.

It is Ordered,That the 20th day of April, A. D., 1953, at ten o'clo-ic in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and id hereby appointed for hearinq said petit ion.

It is Ordered That Notice there m be given bv puPLcuuon c. ~oov hereof feu three weeks con •eculively previous to said day of hearinq in the Pinckney Dis­patch, a newspaper, printed and circulated in said county. • • A true copy Judge ol Probate Jelestia Par*hal> .Register of Probate

STATF OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court lor the County

of Livingston. In tho Matter ot tne Estate of

Mongol et Stackable- Deceased. At a session of said ^ourt held

April 2, 1953. Present Hon. Hlraxs B Smith,

fudge of Probate. Notice is Hereby Given That

persons interested in said estate are dkected to appear before said Probate Court on April 27, 1953, at ten A. M. to show cause-why a licence should not be granted to K. Leola Stackable, Aanunistratix of said estate, io F II or mortgage the interest of said estate in certain real estate, aesenbed in her petitiion for the purpose of distribution.

It is Ordered/That notice there ol be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con •ecutively previous to said day of hearinq in the Pincknev Pis patch and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to b j servod upon each known peaty in interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearinq. or by personal service at leost Fve (5^ day*, prior to to such herring. Hiram RAnJf\ Judge of Probate A tme coov: Celestia PcrshaU Register of Probate

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Nflfac fif Afl V * » » * A ~ * *>1ATE OF MlCHGAtf . ^ : <"** ^ % J t o ^ j 5 ^ s t o n e f o x e s w©r© bounded in February nOTBS Of 4 ( ) T8arS AgO r * . ^ a t e Court iur ton county l a y i n g at the Martin Rittar home; at a cost of $4,115. Mrs Frost, (mother of Albert d Liviag*ion uz^. aauqnter ot umcaqo are There were 48 tires in the

and Ernest, died at Pontiac The At a sessiwn ot said Court heia w i u l e m 0 **• i* takino; research state this year with 183 acres funeral was at the Swarthout March 10. 1953. worJc^at the U. « .M. burned over. Funeral Home today in me Ma tic/ ot the Estate ot firs. Lucille Shirey and child The conservation dept. sold

The North Lake Grange has a Elda A. Kuhn, Deceased. M». Lu<^^ S h i r ey ««1 cmid 428 lots in Wayne county last maple syrup supper Friday Present. Hoaorabi* Hiram H. renren and Sharon Grittith spent week for $121^67. The dept. niqht. Smith, Judge of Probate, the w e e k end in Cuimmmqs. only conducted th sale. Wayne

Joe Kennedy is setting type Notice is Hereby C=iivt,a» That all Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kennedy county qot the money. in the Dispatch office . creditors of said decec»ecl are re- were in Lansing Saturday. Small qame hunters are asked

George Hendee has sold his Q^ir^d to present thei: claims in Keith Ledwidge or Plymouth to return their game stubs.So far house at Dexter Corner to Mrs writing and unaer oa*h. to said and his mothe. Mrs. rJeanor Led only 5 percent have done so. Dudley Grieve and bought the Jourt, ana to stive a opy thereoi widge spent Sunday at the Louis Tree nursery stock was shipp S. E. Barton house on Pearl St upon Maude Young oi Gregory StatkabJ* home. to 737 farmer cooperatives last

SV.ierfc rfvarthout has moved Michigan, fiduciary oi said es Andi'ew Nesbitt and wiife re w e e k . into the Burt Nash house he ^t* ua mat such claims turned from Florida last Tuesday The spring count of deer and purchased. Mrs. Jennie Barton will be heard and the heirs at James Whitley cmd family en grouse by mail carriers.-starts in the house vacated by him and law oi said deceased be determ tertadned * the Wm. Whitley sr. m April 450 careers will take S. E. Barton in the house vacat ined by said ^ourt at the Pro and Wm. Whitley jr. families p a r t . ted by her. bate Office on May 25, 1353 Easter. . • The first smelt run started 4

A terrible acdcVnt tcoV olac* at t e n A M- . M**- Ralph Hall was county davs earlier than usual. Perch here Thursday night in front of ** 4l .*a*<ed. That aoru:e tner* delegate to the Home Extension are also running at Standish. the Grand Trunk depot. Herbert &Y be i>iven bv publication oi meeting in Lansing last week. Th-. «w»lt run usually ends Forbes, 19, of StcAbridge wlm copv meof for thre« W ^ K * con Mr. and entertained their child; about May 9. was hitching a ride on a fr*iaht secutively.previous to.said.aay.c_- r e n # including the Robert See There are now too many deer train, .fell under a car and had hearing In the pinckney.DM paten feld family 0f Columbus, Ohio, m the lower peninsular and not both arms cut off. Dr. C. L. Sig.. and that the ftdicuai-y causa a ^ breakfast Easter. enouah in the upper, ler dressed the stumps and ban. copy of 'hi* notice to toe servea M r s > Virginia Carver visited 1000 kev me- have been ap d a a ^ them. (Forbes later got or u P ° n • J 0 " ^ ° 2 v n ^CTTlv m . m { w Mrs- John Carver in Ann Arbor pointed to assist in fiahting for tificial arms and sold articles on e s t * * • tartJ??w*^_: **.JZ S4?.d°2" . . ., . est fires. They are farmers, log the streets iin Detroit.)

Jood Siii Care Makes JLndcwi Land Yield !34 E :JS( ?! Gsm Crop / "3 ROWING 132.4 bushels of ^-T corn per deve on rundown land when rainfall was 4 inches - : low normal, wr-s the record achieved last year by Andrew Cross, who farms near Letart fulls, Ohio.

Cross says he got those yields by giving the soil a full feed" ,! fertilizer carrying nitrogen,

sh 'Gphate and potash. When Cross bought the farm

in the spring of 1932 hr < -'r.-i most of the laryi in poor shrpe. Sume fields had been idle for 30 years because they were thought too unprofitable to till.

WcrMng in cooperation with a fertilizer company, Cross de-eid 'd on the same fertilizer

:*w*s

Teeple Hardware have a c^r demanded at least poistced m«l. return receipt w H M e y e r a n d w i f e s p e n t ^ W d

smanded at least fourteen aays « m j _ „ „ \ tv,« Wm T.r rwwriv

such st touneen aays S i m d a y a t ^ W m . L c ; m b h o m e towers ^ ^ m a n n » d . Y^anvsj. or by i n Ajm ^ ^ , * Vp

110 fire

load of cam-nt which they will P: ' •->, 8 U C? ^ ^ ««1 LV. i n ^ ^ ^ 5 ° 1 , " ^ v ^ * " y^ rrn-' sell from the crcrr. personal s^vlce at .east live ^ The R a l p h H a U { a m i l y Q t t e n d ^ ^ ^ Q a k h a s ^ ^ f Q u n d . n

Quite a heavy snowfall here ??> ^ ¾ 0 ^ 1 ° . ^ ,-1 ^ 2 ~ w ^ e d ^h

"rch in Salem Sunday and jc counties in ooutherr. Mvh. " J - - - * Smih.Judge oi Probate had_dinner with her. sister, Mrs. T w o more fl«hmg* sites in

F*~Mav. Hiram Frank Sigler is havina? a door -A- ^ u e C°PV. u

cut through from his ? t r~ tn t^p - ^ l e . i a P^*"^1 ' " Heora^ Scaler stor^ r r - ' -vill n^ Heqister Proper^ erate an ice cream par'oor this svrnmer.

Four wooden ptor^^ b , , r^« dovm crt Fowlerville last w*ek. Eimcf

William StoHH-rd o M^^^n

H. Adams, and family in Ann Wnror> anH riirr -?xr n r,o"nti«ae' Arbor. • • may be purchased and 70 acres

The Abner Watkins family of of hunting land on Hog Island. Detroit spent the week end at - " ~" 5, triD OrviH--

countec' x The Carl Lentz family of Lan their h e ™ at Portage Lake. Reettg of Traverse City c v ZTJra 'FrroiAr auest at the T ° h n TunHeen an^ wife; of De 377 dead animals on the

diner were Easter guest at tne ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g h e h a n fam w a y ^ ^ b v ^ ^ ily of Ann Arbor Were Sunday The deot. wiii tar\ri «•*»

were r..aster guest On-Campbel l home.

V. -v.

Top yields from fully ferti­lized corn.

t rea tment for all 127 acres of corn land. First he linked at the rate of 3 tons per acre Then ho p lowed d o w n 600 pounds per acre of 10-10-10,

M.I . Reason and Mrs. a u ( , c t s at the Louis and Francis -.md suckers fror^ the fish hatch £ a? planting? tfmo" NPV-T h^ has sn~~«Hed Fred Lake as the The rvi. J. neu»«jii ww *.**«. oue^is QI UIC Luuia uiiva >. *wnv.« -.ma suciters n o r me nsn natcn in at planting time Next he s^~* ^r tho /-^,n.tv form* M.Reynolds were Sunday guests Sh^h an homes. er?rir3 to bait dealers, ^"hrb^ HTC< sidedrcssod with 50 pounds of

William Foche has bought a t t u e j ^ G X Reynolds home. Gerald TV-rner of Briahton, hus ^^ r^ a thousand and suckers " Hpnrv PI,!rr--1 rrcr' r>n>h. band of M^Tie Fh^h^n BaMerun $1.50. ;'

Mrs. 'V'tnri- Vp})\- has returner! Xhe Kerb Palmer family of dnwent r*r\ ooercrtion at Detroit — — frcm V^Tini- Flint spent the vveek end at the CuteopTthic hospital last week.

]VA',c<-. M r7o, 'R '-'h'Tnn von sed Palmer home here.

50 anglers weres arr^e*ed in ond rl^"^ in +h or^^r-i-ril con. te?t at HoweU hinh school. Jack Clark spent the weeK end

at fhe rjds^l Meyer home in ipsi _..... lanti.

February for fishing with more th-'ti ? )h\r>^. 23 WP'O fcn-id with

G«ora. A^lde jr. rnd rtte o J ^ ] £ **&?j™* ^ 1 2 3 » ^ t h o i f l e ^ a l »««. Fine, coll Ann Arbor were Sunrny quest l " ; '1 C Q r '?^ ,OI A " « ^1°° 1 c a l I f d . . S2 843BO at the Howard Read horn* « U» Walter Clark home Fri " ^ u ' t t o n ^ * i £ ' S S i , t o ~ *

The foUoWino went to Toledo ^ay. Maynard Clark and w>te oi „. * » , ^ / ^ 1 , " ^ s o ld in Friday <md called r-t the hr-ne Manchester called Saturday. ' - n e ^ 1 1 ^ s o l a l n

nitrogen per acre. Cross' planting rat^ w;>s de­

signed to give alu/jt 10.0J0 stall-s per acre.

Neighbors said the field that averaged 132.4 bushels of corn per acre hod yielded about 100 bushels once before. Other fields that made from 89 to 111 bushels would have yielded

Plant ic : . . 2ui B&i, Poor I^SEomy Wh i Farm Pr r^s ^scli. 3

CUTTING down fertilizer v.sr when prices of far-ni produc*

drop is the worst type of rcor. ... a farmer can m..ke. says P J McNall, University ot VVi.'Conf -agricultural economist ,

Even though :" -. O:IP^S sho; drop 50 per rem ., ;H r•••''••• -* < tihr.er should i't.v, J e .:. . Nail suy.s. thf u\-.-i ;:\v :.. . would i;ot buck 5i Ml in mi "•.•-?o

Each June II ui pay honor'to th« Staid aad Stripes , what is offloUily dceigdatpd "Flag Day." Under that flaj our country 1KI.B remained ffee *a4 It is ev.* way. I can ever he stronfv citizens who ive ("* ;i every wa; One of th.- k<'j»to-i.M» J* iuis freedom .,. - . , • ---- -;: : . " ' finar.r!^ ^curlty ?^ yw gorernmeai Mrs. Luetic Patterson and Urn. t l L z e r w a s y r i n c d a t Panting time .^s provirjs:i a safe, sa^e ind antoaimW »--ne Dinkel of Stockbridqe called

M. a uiam;ia wuuia nave yielded fM-j-cne'u desire that It ttafstbal o n ] y 25 bushels without the fer-t has hotu s-> _ ' i»t no coantrz tn ; - ,^

in its pee;

tilizer.

Adding plant food via grain drill.

crop vaiup f " cr *.h $1 he spent for p i . !K >• «i

Tests ,,i :"ate agricultural col-lege^ and exnerienc© on Midwest-orn farrris ii;<v e sru.wn that at pres-v.ni pi-ices Miiueio can expect to feet a rotu:n <-f S3 for each $1 in­vested in ferii'; rr ^

Acnally. agronomists at Mid-wezu-iT) ngricMl'ui al colleges and •x;i.- i'^.-nt ft;,tions are advising

farmers LO increase rather than cut down their use of fertilizer These soils men report that heavy fer­tilizer applications are the most profitable a farmer can make.

University of Missouri agrono­mists report mat in <.ne test, 25-oushei corn land produced 124 bushels per acre, when 1.100 pound« of nifiogt'"i phosphate and potasfc fertiliser was nlouod down before planting and • w.plete starter fer

and Orland Winslow. Clark family Sunday h«? sold. 9 bo^~-*«<. 23 coyottes and 734

;^::?s u . ' h can h pHoj u p t^onfh "& the Pons Clark home Sat. .!- i . , , ; : j ^vine, r.,all a t work th% j ^ e Robert Tasch family spent

.:J-,>.^--^ *'i»n at j JU^ baak, or Rt -n^ev D"-v^t visiter? ^ i s v?f Easter in Ann Arbor with Mra c<ish at v«:u,» bii-.iii or ost office TVvr/stkir «• e« T-.« t ~ ^ i « ****»*«• "* ^-viui ™ u v t wiui ivira.

e ST;, w ^ i T o ? **! S.f* T o e h o s P l t a 1 ' s ^ n .nna Tasch.

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'day. She i* jtmprovmq.