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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> Pine Volume 68   r tht Wnrimr tpatch Wednesday, June 25, 1952 Nv 2H Social Iter13 JUNE L IMUS B BRIDE OF CARL  NSON June Louise Imus of Lakeland became the bride of Carl A Johnson of Dexter Saturday night at the Bethlehem Evengelical and Reformed Church  neve Rev Walter S Press conduct ed the double ring c rcinony Clje lers THE SPIuE HABIT m ersonaI Ross Read, and wife wer Sun day quests of Mrs Ida Bywrs and janei heiaier at Pcnaqe There used to be a custom am  Lae Other guepts wore Mrs ong some drinkers oi going on a  itan Durmum and son of Chili, fcpree They would work steaauy for months, maybe a year, savo up their money, then go on a spres and spend it all This seem ed o be their only purpose in life and sole enjoyment During the time they were not on a spree South America, he is a student at University of Michigan Among recent callers at Lho Catholic a Marys Catholic Church ftackroy Michigan Rev FT, Albert J ScrumtL Pasiot Sunday Masses Summer 63J, 800, 100a 11 54  Winter 3U0  1000  Novenaa Devotions fridav venicv at 730 p au Deatlis DROWNS SUNDAY William McGee, 52, formerly of Gregory drowned at North bake Sunday when he fell trora a boat from which he was fish, ing His 14 year old nephew who was with him could not swimHe leaves his wife and J sisters 3urney   McAdams 01 15264 The bride ii the daughter of j they were teetotal abstainers Mrs Esther Imus of Lakeland  During the nineties there was and Law rem v Luiis of Wliitmore Lake, iier husbands parents are Mrs George 1 John son sr of Dexter and Mr Johnson Gowned in white chant illy lace With satin, the bride voii a whio net veil held in plica with a Juliet cap Her flowers were slephanotis and white carnations Doiis Imu s was her sisters maid of uohur Sue wore a yel low net over yellow taffeta an odd job man around PincKney by name ot Jacobyback in idbiJ ne packed Dexter tor his place to go on a spree There weie 7 saloons there then He did not know what the future held in store for him or ne would not have gone there Arriving at Dexier he met a painter and pup er hanger who was also celebra inq They became iosim compan ion3 The painter was Georqo vinkei Ah mis nme evens were shapng up and one morning Dex Fisn nome were Mrs aher 1 Friday crfier Noverna livottons Iinhurstf, Detroi hikxi to make Jones and M Bhxberg 0 Kaw Saturday 730 u 9GQ P M the curve at the Malihon or the Kawim, Mrs Ldith Hachiy of Sundw bccc  fl Mar biair Steel Corner on the Dexter Fentcn and the Misses Ellc end Jennie Campbell of Ann Arbor dress of ballerina length and ter was on au tne tront pages oi carried yellow roses Bridesmaids were Nan Ledwidge of Pinckney and Mr Jearl Dean Johnson of Dexter, who wore blue gowns similar to tin1 01 tiie maid of honor Carol inns, another sister of the bi iee was the junior bridesmaid Flower girls were Jearl Ann Johnson and Linda Gregory, John Kranin was the ring bearer George Johnson of Dexter the papers as the bank had been robbed, the cashier found uncons cious The town was filled with sheriffs, deputies, bankers assn defectives news reporters ec for some days no progress wua ,    ,    , made The cashier said the robb r , Qk,,,   1, ,i  J ,i,  Oat J oner mail n ers were tall thm man and shoa iat man Such persons were 10 porled seen by Dexter people along the railroad right oi wa where hoboes travelled in thos days In the meantime Vinkel and a seived iiis brother as best man Ifop continued their convivulhv Ushers were Kenneth and Kay1 until one day Virrkle want to ih niond Gregory, cousins of het I sheriff, gave himself up and sr Ld bridegroom, and Uiehard imus,  he and Jaoby vere the wanted brother of the bride I robbers They were immediate Alter the ceremony, a re jailed No money was found n ception was held at the Rod and them but Vinkle explained iHfcv Gun Club oi Whitmore Lake I saying Jacob sewed the paper Mrs Ivadell Mohlman served I money in the linng of his coat the wedding cake j and he buried the jjold and reiver After A  northern wedding in the manure pTIebcrck o tho trip, the couple will live in Dexj Itexler hotel No money was ter The bride chose ip nev found in Jacobys coat but Vmiae traveling costume a navy blue crepe with white tafetta dress ami blue accessories Tiie bride is a uraduato Recent visitors at the  obed Given home were the JNorman Nickerson family oi Lrajhion Ralph Gillespie and famii ana Walter Ward and family oi jaci  Qlia pulpit son and Mrs Bruno r miax aita, j ,ilL church Mr and Mrs John VvaiJ oi I ily oi Dexter Mrs Don Svarthout it aiiaaas inq summer school at i,caja j State Normal, Ypsilanti  Dan Driver and wife ol Dxtei 1 called at the Edward iipcars j home Sojuday  The Charles Soule farniy o Howell were Sun lay quoto a the ihillip Sprout hcn  Waiter Reason is maidnq tlit j Reeves school it bouqiit int, a J summer homo   uiiarios Siiiniii of IatonBap ai tn, 1 ome  Sundjy quests oi JMrand Mr j Robert iiko wore Roosevtlt iRj and famiiv ol Vayne ana iVv Charles weatherman of Lamurq Gerild hciui is hanie i Deroit ior the summer  Sunday cahoio 01 Mrand  lo John LVO vtiii the Frank To, er and Reuben Centner famiiv Rev Dcmuxd brady Dcstor Thur800 Prafer meetinq at the nome ot Sylvester Man road and roiled over McAd ims was taken to St Joe hospital, Ann Aroor in Svarthouts ambul ance with a broKen arm and other injuries, iiie 2 qirls with him we unhurl, Tlv accident uiiauj, 1 JoO liev R E uj 01 i a fkron vill preach Friday, bUu Trustees, Deacons  happened at 800 p m, The 3 committee meet at  had spent the day at flueh Lake I and were enroufe to Detroit Back  Harry Clay, jr 25, of Hncfc uey Vvas hurt Sun nite on Gd iiivcr, u miles wesi ot Brigihton when the car m which he was ndinq wui Kit by another He way tieatod at McPherson hos pital Ccivazy teanoniie onurch of fczra iJaacb Pastor S S SUPL Walter Each lrnjuji tfVCrsblp 10UJ Su da School t 14  00 Childrens hour  , 1146  MRS EVELYN DUNN Mi Kvelyn 1 11 H IX mi 39, ouns Peoples AieeUng 730 died at her home in Howell Sun oli eIlowruo bervirWodneaday ft00 0 m Slimmer Bible sshool will be concucted June 23 to July 3, Class ess rr all aqes PINCJCNEY COM LIBRARY iiic Frinds oi the Library rdially invite you to the open jnq of the Linckney Community lLrar in Linckney town halt iTJiDAY P M JUNii 231952 Come and brinq a bock to do nalo Tea will be served from 2 mnyoue wishinq to donate ITit ond the haioid and fiurT  boolcs phone Mrs Thomas Bner Nuoifr family ol Lansing vcr  who will make arranqements to Sundoy quests at the Lioyd hao them picked up at your ilenooe home j homo Tvir and Mrs Albert piikTJ Library Komn ano Llr and i3 Ccnv LTxT Beqinnnq June 27, 1952 dav Sho wcys he foster dauqh terof Mr and MrsRKEiliott n iuianoyj burvivinq are hw husband, a son, Georqe jr, and 2 clauqhteis, Mar Lou and Bar oaru Ann  The iuiunl was at the Howell lrehyv 2,an chuilch WcdnkVufr with burial in Lakeview Cemet er WJftDON MYLNE turrent Conuueul We notice that both Senatof Tait and General tusenhowtc re pomisinq tax cuts it elected Inia is the iunk There has noC ceen a tax cut since 1896 although about 47,UUU candidtaetf iince then have got elected CQ to oilice by pramifiinq tax cite which never materialized and the 2 big parties usually have  plank in their piattonn iavoring such a cut The hub of the mai er is that back in 189b the char acijr of the government began to chance ana the federal gov ernment began to take over over many functions that had previously ben handled by the itaieo and counties Pensions were also granted war veterans homes and hospitals , built for them While civil war pensions were modest, they have been constantly increasing Also the number receivinq them has increased by leaps and bounds and now d5 percent of, the ieder at tax money goes to pay the cost of past, present and future  wars We heard former President Hoover speak in Detroit in 1932 and commenting on Franklin Roosevelts promise to cut taxes he said this could only be done at erpense of the veterans Ed ucahoar highways, harbors, riv ers and many other units oi state government getl federfcfc funds Any cut in federal taxes would most certainly mean an increase in state and locaj  taxes L iwara ,iu ft1 a nd wife of a Flanks at Fan ton, i Tuesday 2 to 5 p m und 7 to cj i 2 daughters, Mrs, The leqislature after stalling for months abruptly adournea Weldon Mylne, 49, died at ast Thursday, leaving bills ga his home in Kirma June 22 He or5 anqhng m the air and the was tht son ot Mrs Blanche  bud9J unbalanced 1 he reason Graham Myh and the iuiejloj ouimnq was failure to Dr Fred Mylne of Pinckney und  wab venting any ol was brn in Dexter Ncv b,iyuz, thP bliis Passed from going into He was a veteran of World War  1, Surviving ore his wife Betty,  said he had changed coats the meantime deputies pic n had ainner friaav  The East Marion Farm Bureau I Mr hold cr prnic a the Iuiou  tovvn hoe Saturday TuqrJ ellect The law reads that nq bills qo into effect until 90 days jacquiline attef tne lgisature adjourns un less qiven two thirds majority SuJrda 2 tn 5 urn nd 7 1 J  Hooker ana MrsJosehino Cham, ,, , , , TL J ,,  lo JiKAlinin rt Krrthpr Homld His I which tew qet The governor has Thomas Bonner haiijuani tjeilan a ore tner noroia, ms,   molhrr u nd Ins qrandmother, annry ancd ,a special session in 01 Pinckney Jlih Scliool and was employed at the Detroit Edison  Co 111 Ann Arbor Her husband was graduated irem Dexter High School and served with the Air Force ior more than three vears IN DETROIT PAPERS ,,  M,irr ,, th 1 1 i 10 Misses Eermce Niaasandi Detroit papers last Wednes over he enbJ j I Alb ria Dmkel were in Ann Ar i nesday corned pictures of Hex Wer CtCTn Sdden hon i bor Saturday I Reason jr, Hollywood m,uon notning at all hidden M and jvirs Ray Moriaiity i picture star and his armdmoth The wo men wore released lac  ietuined hom their wedd  er, Mrs Nora Sigler fJeason ot obv leit never to return Vrnki   Qnd Qre hvnq in theiRoal Qak, formerly of Pinck was there for a number oi yar,, cLucas apcmcnt cn pecrl St neHe was in Detroit o see the Don buns is aUcnduiq sum first showing of his picture in bui died in Battle CreekThe bank directors finally qc Capt Alphonse Baker famoij Detroit police officer to come out He ao a confesson from the cara ier the robbery was faked and the money was crovered CANDIDATES FTL3 PETITIONS Mrs Etella Graham The funer was a th  Gren Funeral Koine1 with buriaJ in Parma CONG BLACKJWY LBTTEli IAT, Paul Curlolt , I do wunt to thank you for all ,r ail your courtesies of th Auqusi to balance the budget At the session only matters prs seuted by him may be consider ed A statement widely circulated in the press and not denied was to the effect that Senator Taft had offered Senator Knowland R CONSKBVAIION EP1 NOTES The forest tent caterpillar invasion has spread to tne   peninsula, They are most nuim tur in Alpena, Cheoboygan arj Presgue Isle counties The trees are aenuded of foliage out wn leaf out again in July The damage to lake frontprop, erty on the Great Lakes is ex pec 1 ed to reach its height in JuneOn tario 2 lu higher than the 10 yr average ilrie and St Claire 18 inches, Michigan and Huron both ovel 2 feet and Superior about 3 inches Fishing license sales increased 33 percent this year Trout s amp sales are up 20 percent The bass season opens June 21 and it is estimated 750,000 will ba out The frog season opens June 25, Bluegills and perch account for 50 percent of the panfish caught The largest white cedar in the state is believed to have been found on South Manitou IslandIt is 522 inches in diameter at breast heighth The dept is making a survey  wounded in Korea Jcn0 12 to determine , he extent of tree  He g  he 45th infantry vn by caterpillars  and has bn n Korea sinca Dec 1, 1951 Ho is the financee Miss Rosalee Nash of Pincknov mer school at Western Stale, all which he yas sVaired  P08 l    not know if 1 Caiifcinia the vjee presidential Kalamazoo , Over Tibet at the Madison ThojY recember or not, but if you  nomination if he would desert Dan Howlctt and family of i aire, I Gregory called at the i obert Read home Sunday LADIES AID MEEFTING include my service as county j Gov Warren of California, also clerk, prosecuting attorney,mem  a presidenial candidae and sup ber of he state board, membei, port him Eisenhower had prev Mr Vhcina Carver and two Twenty were present at the member of the examimnq board tously been Knowkmds second children we Sunday quests of  Ladies Aid met nq at the home  cm j my IB years in congress, I choiceAnother story which has Maoje JWiikel Thursday  have been in public life ior cn u A J  4   rd Se ine no,ra zea lomiy in ol Mrs The following have hied petit Ann Arbor Sunday    Tilt tVi nmes cn the, wr and Mrs Francis Shehan  AusV sf returned iom their eddinqrip daughter, Nancy, oi Detroit M12 Claude Swcrthout undr went an operation at S Joe has pital, Ann Arbor Saturday Lynn Hendee was h me from 50 ivlesdames Millie Elliot and j years It is now my desire to Ldna Euler were cohostesses A retire I have a personal library playlet was put on written by Mrs Blady, Those taking part of more than 6U00 volumes not been denied is that Maryland Pennsylvania and Michigan have formed a block to control the convention It is denied including my law library So I bp Gov Fine of Pennsylvania uartin Lavan D  Sheriff Larry Gehrmqer Stanley Dmkel R, Dcmenic K10 mento D Clerk John Hacrman R Treasure einie Eastman h Mary Koch D Register, Frank Bush R  Drain Com Hoyd Munsell R, Leo Saum R Floyd Lott ir D  Coroner Harold Borden h,havern Dibble R, Floyd Lott jr D  ,41cm lice D Sinveyor Clay Gordon n Thomas Leith, Republican candidate for Lt Gov was dis gualified His petitions had only 9,553 signatures which was 314 shorl of the reguired number CPL KENNETH ZILL WOUNDED Cpl Kenneth Zill, son of Mr and MrsOtto Zill of Ann Arbor wore Mrs Lulu Darrow Mrs wart to qo home and be with and National Commiteeman Ruth CurltU and Mrs Brady Refreshments were served GOES TO EFFECT V uY 1 The fichiggn Bell T jphone my children, my books, my  S lmmerheld of Michigan The cottage and my irienas i original story guoted the gover I will be ovei to see you some nor of Maryland as authority day and we will have a qood visit Sincerely Yours W W Blackney, M C McPherson hospital SundayThe Co, announces that the new 10c other guests at his home wen charge for local calls from pay Clare Hendee and wife of Oak stations will go into effect July land, Calif, and Mrs Rose Hen  Time was necessry to change REDUCE SPEED, AND CUT THt  over as those had to be made aee Lcis McDonald summer school at Normal The Dominick Conkhn of Poniac spen Sunday is atonoinT Mich Stat3 famil at the to operate for a nickel an toll but not on local calls Less than  1 2 percent of the phones are el Iffy, the dopester in the Detroit Free Press says the arguement between Ty Cobb and Rogers Homsby over the merit of pres ant day big league ballplayers compared to those of the past re minds him of arguements in the the Ray Burns home   outstate 2 nickeb or  VCIhiah number of hiqhway acci Pvt Joe Bums is expected to j Gi9 ROW required ior local calk J nunmer 01 uy be home from Ft Riley, Kansas , The dime rate is now in effect 1 cessive speed is public en I this week on furlough  in 8 state Dr Sherries Hudd end family  frTre of Detrot and Durwood Macrer 1 SOFT BALL NEWS nd families of Ann Arbor were  The soft ball geme to have Sunday auests at the Lesterl been played last  Friday night McAfee home   at Brighton between Hamburg Miss Rosalee Nash spent the and Pmckney teams wasramed 8 state oil pools will be dis diflcusned at Lansing Time 28, 0 establish ail pprodudfcpn  Tliis dept is trying to cut ex penses 750,000 to allow forsal THE MAN I MARRIED, Bt I MRS ROBERT A TAFT An intimiie glimpse of Sen Robert A Taft who someday may be President lold by the him best ary increases The grouse census by rural carriers is finishedlt showed 3J5 in the upper PJ Vd woman who knowis him best compared to 68Jfft03 2 Read Mrs Robert A, Tafts own 31 in the lower compared to 3z Th Man T Married, Jn last year MARRIAGE UCQWES Walter DeNomme 33Bntton ElaTiche Kebler 33, Brighton Fd Xbrus, 21, Brighton, Kaye qtimof 19 Briahton McrynarJ, GST 25,Brighton, loyw Wm tor 24, Milford Leo Winters 36, Howell, nne San district He Is just finishing Ws week end at the Otto Zill home in Ann Arbor She is n w a councillor at Phillies dormtory Michigan State Colleges Joan Nash gave a stork show er lost week for Barbart Nasi Bekkering of Seattle, Wash Mesdames Lester McAfee and and Harold Rady werein Detroit last Friday  Mrs Larry Camburn wih Mrs storyThe Man 1 jvicrmea , u Nellie Camburn of Detroit are this Sundayss Tune 29 issue oi visitincj the letters daughter, Thee New Col r Gravure Amerce Evelyn Keddo of Davton ican weekly, exclusively wift Qhio ACCIDENTS OHDCER URGES Serq John Pennala of the  per,,   K  WOn feezed There aro 20,500 ay  Pf,  is LJa the battie of ShUoh a iamoud satons in Detrah and 16500 strict self rft batte of the civil in which both Till 0 irvni, or a dimcitr0i and reducP thc, alann5 i sides claimed victoryThe Iruti 1 iiat ootn Coob and Hornsbp ariiciei weo synthetic ana were touched up to make them more sensational and to attract attention If Cobb had agreed that present day players were just as good as those oi hie day his article would not have been worth 10 The same is also true of Hornsby only vice versa Neither articles settles an arguement as the playew ers compared played in diner ent areas and under different conrtion   The Detroit Sunday Times HIS HAT IS m THE JKNG Cyus AfLe on of Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee of Pinckney  a candidate for state reprefien tatj in th ArenacGladwinOge Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell went to Sparrow hospital, Lan sing, Monday where he expects to be operated upon out This Friday Pinckney will play South Lyon there Friday 800 p m under lights NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Barbart Nash f The Annual meeting of the Pinckney Community Schools School District No 2  fractional, Putnam Township Livingston Countv, will be held at the Pinck ney High School on the 14th day ar of July AD, 1952 at S 0 clock p m lo the papo  01 electing two Trustees 2 far a erm of three years and for the purpose of tran sacting such other business as may lawfully come before the said meeting Dated this 4th day of June, 1952 Miss Helen Tillman of Detroit 1 rtfc G Rose Secretary, Board of spent the week end with Mrs Education, Pinckney Community Vibian Ledwidge row,,,  w sanaiEtrici      HarW MiUw and wife of Port Howell Lillian Owen    art tiac were Saturday callers at Aneio, Texas Doualas Iq nny of Gladwin county  the M J Reason home 58 TowelL Gladys Collins, 54 n 0  T   amily Qt g Imlav City Edmund Bcnlfil vrrfl Tlark is a oatient ae recuse, N Y are visiting at the 1    58 T oweu, vriuuy     me rum ou Imlav City Edmund , Mrs, joejClark is a patient ae racuse, N Y are j weU, Beverly Gcrtrell, 19HoWJo hospital, Ann Arbor Fjoaer Carr home ell    Schools JViNGSTON TOOGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR June 28 MM Degrees Winston Bcrughn W M Paul W Curlett, Secy emy number one on the hiqh ways It is a factor in two out of every five fatal traffic accid  ents he said  During the summer months when travel is at its peak,speed ing is hazardous and deadly Week ends are the worst Last year 470 persons were killed in Michigan traffic during June, July and August An average of  21 fatalities occurred every week end Motor vehicle travel this sum mer is expected to exceed an average of 80 million mjles per day Unless greater caution is taken in maintaining, safe driv ing speed, the occidnt totll will aoain be shamefully high Theres no good reason why accidents cannot be kept at o5 minmum It simply reguires an effort on the part of the drivers By practising courtesy, caution and common sense lives DO saved and injuries and ac cidente prevened If you take a motor tnp get on to an early startTake your time and stay with the normal flow of traffic Adiust your drivtag speed to conditon Be carelull and fel nere next year The senate has again killed the St Lawrence waterway by the cornbdnation of eastern and southern senators who all have seaports and would not have benefitted by it A numfeMr of midwestern senators aise voted against it Whywe oati not imagine For tf anyone Is to be benefitted by it itwould  nnlthem We should bear in c that if we let CanadaabuildL waterway we will pay for M tolls as this country will be tisf biggest user I  , J M AV The Clifford Miller and Arnbirgey faxnflke ipeni end ol Wesft BranfleV    M Sv1 iffip SlS3eBV9Sii WHAT CHAP    f I I I  I I  IHCINERATOR or DISPOSER Gets rid eff garbage and frcssh incfocrs aufeTneSkaH    safely   economically ruminate the garbage can Get an electric incinerator or disposer and deirroy waste indoors Drop all burnable trash and food scraps in  O I an electric incinerator and shut the door on   en ageold problem They are conveniently cremated without worry or watchingthe handfuls of ash that are left are mineralrich plant food Or enjoy the convenience of a sink disposer, and hih food scraps down the drain Theyre gone in seconds, without muss or fuss See these newest stepsavers today Your plumber, electric appliance dealer, or nearby Edison office will be happy to  tell you the whole story  Deluxe Model Electric Calcinator I  m I El Far full fcorraafkn SEE wm mm cr Detroit Edison m  Colored lights help rrs of fruits and vegetables to detect small but important defects before processing In a new technique developed in the agricultural engineering department of Michigan State College, plain white, blue and red fluorescent lights were tested Under blue fluorescent light, sorters spotted defects 10 to 30 more efficiently than under white fluorescent, Under red fluorescent, sorter efficiency increased an average of 64 over white Red light proved especially effective in culling cherries For more information, call your County Agricultural Agent DIAPHRAGM A plastic makes listening easier Inside your telephone receiver a sensitive diaphragm produces the sounds you hear Bell, Telephone Laboratories have developed a new kind of diaphragm made of stiff, light plastic, driven by a magneticmetal ring This new diaphragm reproduces the human voice more i naturally than before, lets you hear higher tones  that make a voice more personal Also, telei phone lines need deliver only a third as much power to work this new receiver, so finer wires j can be used Once again telephone research inf creases the quality of service, keeps costs down ICKIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  iS W  i  iTiiH i TVTT i  CHERRIES Go North July 1 for Cherrie Get Your Orders in Now  PJZ   Wodngidcry, IUM 25, 1952   Neighboring Notes  Col D R Ostrander of Stock i bridge is now commanding off   icer at the Holloman Air Base in New Mexico He graduated from the academy in 1937 The Stocfcbridge school will build a shop and agriculture building   Lyle Bowdish has sold his body shop builblina at Stock bridge to John and WmMalcho Maran Adams, daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Adams oi  Howell and Jrry Johnson of Fowlerville, were married at the brides home June 14 by Rev Ptout 20 of the 22 school districts in the Fowlerville school consolda tion turned in petitions with ov  er 50 percent of the voters sign  ing The Brighton 4th of July cele fclition will feature pet parade Elmer Chevalier, arrested for , murder in 1949 in the death of  i Frank Cline, Brighton merchant I has been bound over for trial at  the Sept termHe turned states evidence at the trial of the And i ros brothers convicted of tha , crime I Walter Wally Knapp died at the McDonald Convalescent i Home, Brighton, June 15 He   is survived by his wife and 2 j children  Joseph Coveirz, Brighton Buick  dealer, will be a candidate for  state representative on the Rep blican ticket Rev Ernest Crocker of the Brighton Weslyan church, has reconsidered his resignation and  will stay The body of HcHarold Wines killed in Korea, was returned to  Howell for burial Saljardcr Joseph V Brady of Howell nas been elected president of the  University of Michigan Alumni Association Born to Raymond Reader and wife of Howell, June 11,a son Mrs Mary Dunn 84proprietor of a Howell millinery store for many years, died in a convales home Saturday Koweii TTienier Wait Dteaoyt Wed, Thur, Tune ozt Dexter Theater Dexter, Mich Robert Mitchum  Jana Russell in MACAO Comedy  Cartoon Frif Sat, June 2728 Glenn Ford  Ruth Roman in YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS also Abbott and Ccstelio in JACK AND THE  BEANSTALK in Cinecolor Cartoon  Sun, Mon, ,une 293U Matinee Sunday at 230 pm  Continuous Joel McCrea  Yvonne DeCarlo in THE SAN FRANCISCO STORY Comedy  Cartoon Newsreel TuesrWed,, Thur, July 123  Stewart Granger Wendell Corey in THE WILD NORTH in Anscc Color Comedy  Cartoon Coming When in Rome The Big Trees Sylvan Theater Chelaoa MMftffn Friday and Saturday June 2728 TEMBO Howard Hill and the Wild Animals of Africa Bow , Arrow Hunting in Color CartoonNewsComedy Shows 715  910 25 ears Ao Mrs Louise Bouqhn Wilcox,  46 died June 17, lollowinq UJI ap  pendicte operationjHe husband flobtWilcox died 1906 She left a son, Myron, a daughter, Mrs, Robert Bird, a brother Earl and  a sister Mrs Beulah Miller Mrs Met Chalker, 47, died on June 16She leaves her husband 6 children Mrs Marian Heckendorf, the former Marion Barton of Pinck , died at Allegan Tuesday Sanley Hassencahhson of Mr and Mrs J C Hassenchal, died on June 15  The Pinckney high school Al j umni,defunct for yearslias been reorganized and will hold a re union June 27 The officers are i Pres,Percy SwarthoutVice Pres I Beatrice VanHorn SecTreas, Calvin Hooker I1 I The Pinckney high school base j ball team ended their season Sunday  Monday June 2930 BUGLES JN THE  AFTERNOON Historical Western in Color starring Ray Milland, Helena Cai ter, Forrest Tucker, Hugh Marlowe Cartoon v Sportreel Sunday Shows HJiJ Tues Wed Tlnus July 128 THE BELLE OF NEW YORK Musical in Technicolor starring Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen, Marjorie Main  Keenan Wynn Cartoon  Pete Smith  Coming King Kong, Quo Vadis  Sound Off Lee lliealer WrUTMOfiE LAXK MICH 2 DAYS  FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jurre 27 and 28 Double Feature In Natural Color ROSE OF CIMARRON Starring Jack Buetel Mala Powers Bill Williams THE RED BALL EXPRESS Jeff Chandler Alex Nicol  Judith Braun Also Cartoon Doors Open at 630 PM I 4te7ir2S3 eS7t0ckbridCT I SUNDAY  MONDAY June 29  40  3 lost ,1 1S 7 WOn an,d Dors Pen snday at 200 i wJSii f7 ,Spht V with Continuous  rioweli, Hartland and South Men of Danger Who Matched the  ifOn Fury of an Untamed Wilderness  THE WILD NORTH Stewart Granger Wendell Corey George Pipp, 24, of Hcwell drowned at long lake Wed Stanley Hall graduated from  the Michigan State Norma Sal I urdav Mylo Kettler has sold his house on Mill St to F Reason and purchased the iatters home on Putnam St The Pinckney Independents lost to Fowlerville Sunday 12 to 2 Too many errors 47  nars Ano I SPJohnson not a good crop of hay from the public square this week  4 H W Crofoot Georqe Teeple , cmd Norman Wilson are deleqat to the Republican stae conven tion Marqcrret Birnie of Howelland Frank Williams of Unadillawere named June 15  vftJ1111,8 hTheT hr New York state isr visiting him  A number from here went to i2lt u ileys Circus at Ann Arbor Thursday Mrs Sarah Brown and dough gvKate, are visiting the G P  Hrw family, in Brooklyn, NX  Cyd Charisse Photographed in Ansco Color Also Featurette Tommy Dorsey Orch Novelty  Cartoon  News TUES  WED  THURS July 123  Double Feature  KING KONK With Fay Wray Robt Armstrong  Bruce Cabot and LEOPARD MAN  Dennis OKeefe Jean Brooks Also News Established 1865  Incorporated 1915 McPHERSON feijfe BAh,  tfowal, Mtfh A LETTFB FriSatf June 27  28 Shows Fri  Sat 700  930 pm WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE In Technicolor A great adventure starring Richard Derr, Barbara Rush and John Iloyt plus BUfRWACKER An adventure in the junfle rarnn John vela A and  Dor Jy  one Suno,vMonday Jr  3U knows 5  79 Mon 7  9 pm One of the great super westerns of tiio year THE BATTLE AT  APACHE PASS In Technicolor starring John Lund  Jeff Chandler vs and Beverly Tyler Cart con  Short Subject  Nov Tues  Wed Thurs July 123 Shows at 7  9 pm A great Musical in Technicolor SKIRTS AHOY starring Esther Williams  Joan Evans and Barry Sullivan Cartoon  News Coming Distant Drums Room For One More Avon Theater Stocttortdqo jyucmym Fri  Sat,, Juno 2728 PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST Roy Rogers and Trigger in one of his best westerns plus Cartoon  Comedy  a 1 oits Q  UM  T   1 v oj , T,,1V  Toll r  I     1 1, n in riV   t ve  jus s  Carloi  losical C niin  f , rrn  lalacl Iort Sawigo Raidors The Fireball B e a PLAY SAFE ON YOUR VACATION Dont risk the ruin of your vacca tion by carrying all your cash in your wallet whejw it might be  be lost or stolenJnst  ltwould safer to take travelers cherlca  u j,  iviyii, ivi, F along in convenient denominat   erbert Cope Pinckney enter ions and cash one onlyas you  US and Mobk Schultz were n  married at the brides home in BuY Yu Travelles Checks at ri i J2 June 21 lthis bank sy ot cash Y Dick Clintons team of colts Ian where with your sixwrture a e iwness section  Saturday Thev hit another carf sn Hh   tin am n lane demolUhJna it 5 SILSMS  ,, 7 Youna Ladies Ieague of fSLlSSoLr heConal Church have elected SSSSl Wrtno Cof the foHowincr officers Pres, Pratk I Mable Swrrrthout Vice Pre    Mable SiglerTreas,ICittte Grieve t ORDER FOR MiWBOW GIflLS and Sec,Ride HoST The Pinckney AarfemHy neld their flnrt initiation last Thursday eve when Barbara Van s Sunday guests of Mr Marcfflp   ww  ,M Clark were Charles Clark and Slambrook  Mary Ann Leach fmmly of Gatosbura, Mrs Darie were received intd the anderf Clade of Detroit         TELEPHONE OPERATOR No wxpertfcticxj necessary pay while learning Pa increase first yearchance foradvancementpaid vacation work necar home with friendly associates and in pleas ants surroundings Womens Employment Ofrce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CONCERNING SChOOL rtCARD CANDkAitS  SCHOOi tiiCiORiJ OF  Hici HiiJiiiiY COMiViUlMIfr SCHOOLS FOirt ELECTION TULY iita ii62 Two 2 Trustees ior ihree Years  1 Election oi school otiicers wiU be by petition a3 provided ior by public Acts oi iy49, JMo 83 in Sec tion 15 as amended Chapter 131 School Code  2 Petition may be obtained from from Mr Eric Hose, Secretary of Board of Education 3 Petitions shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Educ tion Mr Eric Rose, on or beforeJune 13th 1952 4 No Elector shall sign a petition for more candidates for each term than are to be elected SEach petitionshall be signed by  not less than 25 qualified school electors of the district 6 School electors mus be  A citizen of the United States Twenty one years of age ax over ,A resident of Michigan 6 Jftontf prior to election J  A resident of the school district at least 30 days next proceeding the election 7 Elgibility of membership on the Board of Education Any qualified voters in the afore mentioned Pinckney Comm unity School Districi whose name appears on eh J assessment roll and who is sole owner in his own right of the property so assessed ehall be elgible to election or ap  pointment to office in said school district, provided that where a husband and wife own property jointly regardless of the name which appears on the assess ment roll If otherwise qualified, each shall bo elrrible to election nt to erhfKJ flfflftt teh Moodr tdT 14  ,yjfy tVP V V  I  mmmmm , i Wi, X  Tlfe DDBtfATCH Wednesday, June 25, 1952 1 opies m  A  ios Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes Furnishings  Pinclaaey Dispatch  Enlcid as 2nd Clas uuttui al pcstoltioo vet of March t, lb77 ei Si PiAckueyich Si icnpusa rtice 150 per veai Mis Ethel Ellis and family oi Plyii nav moved mo the fiaroa unchey tennont house on Ki 36 W The Dolotski family oi Weit Branch have xnovea into tn  SUJOI ownea by Don Burns Mrs lva Gcrdner has moved her Gospel Mission trom the school to her home , 1 Harold Hinchey family spent last week in noun ivnwj  iuicKney Friday Wiiiis Sanion of Flint, candi date lor conqress called on the  voters in Pinckney rrdiap PvtBiUie Clark writes from the Lackland Air Base Texas he is getting alonq line but its hell Haroid McKenzie and wife ot Deucat iwere Sunday quests ot the James Whitley family 2TZ5ffA X1 xi Keitli Bradbury and wiie of Chelsea spent Sunday at the L  Henry home Mrs Ann Heath Cook ha re turned homLv from Los Anqeles,  LOOK FOR THE Al R SH LAKE WfEN IN NEED OI Plumbing Pumps,Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIAING A SPBCIALTT COMPLETE LINE OF F1RTUPES COLOR WHITE PUMPS My roi Hiaghes MASTER PLUMBER ONE MNCKNEY 107F11 SPK Off Lucius Doyle jr is buildinq a 2 car qaraqe at his home Mrs Horis Clalk iiulshed her school work in Detroit last Fri dayShe is retirinq on a pension Anita Shirey is visitinq her grandmother in Mio, Mich suioq SOA MOJJDQ qog IA was home from Fort Knox, Ky, over the week end Week end quests of MrsMary rioff were Georqe Foster and ctnd wife and Alfred Edy and  wife of Flint Ben Benham and wife or  Brlqhton were Sunday dinnot a ieii of Mr and Mrs M E barrow JftTOBBiBa , i iHablc Smith who was op 7Wrvv v , rJ ui ci StJoe hospital,Ann orohy Kennedy and ,,0l ha returned to her horns UVr  a lli er ia  IV Jlhe Fred Read hornrU la v,eek vvvie Floy a Peter, I  i    o oockton California   Summer Coal PricesNow on Order TO RE JURE OI GOOD QUALITY PHONE 2681 DEXTER D r S r rf  qf c rp tend at the Cy AtLee a t, Petcru and wife ot O t r  ri  Miiler is tadiu   rr i ,vei, Lva quest, or  1,, summer school a Aar u J ti Anarew Nsbe home Cor Ho aaucpblcr aroyrv unu  con lister ond wife of Ypsilan Y Ze staYnq the ma Or Wvlie and wife of re W1h er , ,,, r r  a   iv  o rt ivm and enna cf Baxter Sunday quests  V a ur nnrontc spent Sunday with her parents,  Tho Merwin Campbell family ,, ana Mrs cohn Ward  r  spent the week end at Iheir cot, Oexter honorinq her son Johns, tacro at North Lake  lee nd birthday  , , K , , ,  Ona CnmobW and wife were Miss Evelyn Clmton dniiq itr Ann Arbor Sunday of Mr and Mrs Louis Clinton m Ledwidqe is worldnq for  formir residents will be married  hiqhway dept Saturday at bacrtd Hear Albort Shirley speni Sunday Church Detroit, to Claude Seail , Harbor jr of Detroit I 7omuiy Reiser, son of Mrand Dick Simons of Webbervil fr  vs Val Keiser was a patient soent the week end with Keitr ciSiJoe hosiptatj Ann Arbor Ledwidqe last week  a  s ff  yts atf tits  t c  U,  1W Fi i i M iAflw  t  I  US tK 3 MedIVt4t laautlful PhngatTapjiii tang, Phtlgat SyittKy Completely InttotUd eyUndrs of PhUgat ftegular rt 00009 fOTAl ALL THREi FOR KIX    A , PRICE 209  tOO OIT  big beautiful rng featuring the 1  V, 4 ,  work Mvbm flvenlencee  YOU Ml  lewotU Phtlget tyetem comploteK u J at your tiomor  YOV IT rw eyMaiort of Pbttgat at ne extra eet SEE US TODAY Hockey Swarthout mm VLIY SATURDAY EVENING ON THE VILIAGL 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Seawayls  Operote Governors office for ALL tho  people  Tell the people what is being don   and whyl Pub  Xj Vele ffoi1 LEONARD Aug 5 t r M s irand for fiovernor Committee, 517 look Btdg , Detroit 26 Mktt  Lyle Hendee and dauqhter of Ann Arbor called at the Walter Clark home Saturday  The Joe Griffith family spent Sunday at the Don Griifithhome in Ann Arty Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqfe attend ed the Imus Johnson wedding Ann rKnr Saturday Mrt Mae Metz oi Howell was a Sunday guect at the Lee Lar f bo   Mr and Mrs Waher Ck, were in Lansincr Sunday to 4M the layinq of the corner stone of the new state office building Mesdames Sadie and Viola Read attended a card party last Wednesday at Barton Hills,spon sored by Invemees Country Club x, Ben White and  PmCKNRPSISATGH Wednesday, k s W 5  From wherell sit Ay Joe Marsh  Whitey Sure Rang the Bell  PROFESSIONAL CORNCP THE PINCKNEy SANITARIUM BAY M DUFFY M D Telephone woke me out ef a sound sleep last Friday about eleven thiriyThis is Whitey Fisher out on River Road, says a voice I just wanted to tell you how much I like this weeks Clarion, Thanks, Whitey, I told him But why in blazes call to tell me at this tima of nigh Simple, he says, your paper boy just de livered it a short while ago Been waiting for it all evening Next day, Euzzy Wilson tells me he delivered Whiteyfc paper late because he stayed for the school dance and thought it would be OK to drop it off on his way home From where I sit, I cant blame Whitey for his joke He was just reminding me we owe other people the same respect we expect from them Since Im always talking about respecting the other fellows rightsincluding his right to enjoy a glass of beer if he chooses, it was only fair that Whitey should wake me up to his right to get his copy of the Clarion on time Thanks again, Whitey finckney, wone 15 ,1 Pmckroy  NfVvkqan JJoU ii0U A At to 2JM  M Except WiMfcyu Moa lu rn Scu ,1 ,  V Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl DR G B McCLOSKEY DeaJJt 112 North Miction j  Telephones  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yourQc back Watch the old tainted skin slough off to be replaced by healthy skin Get instant drying TL4 from any druggist Doc Cory Diuq Store Pinckney Mich AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLfe Phone Pinckney 782 REAL ffTAYE FarawSome tote floperte and Business OppoirftinlHof List Your Piopsjt With Me GERALD REASON Telphones Oifice, , 75161  Residence, 71003   OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist Chiropodist y Office Hours 216 W Gel River By Appointment Brighton, Mich  Mon, Wed Sat DR C J TOWNER Dentist 6044 Portage Lake R04 K JWter Phone Dextet 3461 hone 157F1I RfftaJrin MYxiON J HUGHES Plumbing an i Heatiaa Slate 8717 1 VsMe Drtvf ipense j v h Lakr i H SWAnfHOUX VgN Funeral Homo DOB C Swarthout Qfefctot Modern Equipment Ambulance Servtai Phones 39  63, Pinckney, MicK OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av 7k well ts Michlafa I hone 358 BesHesce 61 UOYDHFNDEF Livestock Hauling Wiekly TJps Made To ltrcfc General Tracking jione 64F14 Pmcknof Ml H W WYLffi  NOTARY Insurance and Bonds  ilHCNE 136 Pinckney CEMETERY MEMORTALS Prices You Can Afiord To Per MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Gilford Michigan h Classified Ariv STATE OF MICHIGAN ,, ,0 r rA River The Prcbate Court tor the County Phone 71321 98792 EGdBivr  oi Livingston Briighton, Michigan FOR SALE 3 sows with litters of 8 pigs each, Frank Pearce Phone Dexter 4067 LOST BEAGLE HOUND, tan head, black and white body Will pay reward  Murray Dagg Hi land LakeLA VEST HAP 9 WAR  gain Food for Thought FOR SALE Boys bicycle, 26 in 2 bran new tjreis, very reason la Matt cite iable DickCaA 168F2 William Roche Deceased 1 FREE 6 wteks old puppies to At a session oi sad Court held given away Inquire at 512 June 10 1952 I East Main St Pinckney Present Hon Hiram R Smith STATE OF MICHIGAN The Prebate Court lot the CouHV oi Livingston, oi In tho Matter ot trie Estate Charles L Adams, Deceasea At a session oi said court heM June 9 1952 Present, Hon Kirnr P Smith Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, hcrt the petition of Charles L Adams Jr, the administrator oi said estate, praying that his final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto, will beheard at the Probate Court on July 7 1952 at ten A M oi be qiven by publication of a copy hereot tor inree weeks consec lively prcuous to said ,ay oi hearing, in the iiwekney Dis patch the ilGL ry and tiiat , nLuy , cause  opv of this rotice 10 bo I served Vipon ach known party 1 in intevcul at his last known ai crss b registered noil return receipt demanded cA leust four teeu14 days priorto such hear mq or by personal service at least five 5 days pri r to such hecrinc Hiram R Smith Ju igf oi Prcbat j  A tro copy Wiltre J H Erwin 1 Reaister of Probate JowelLMich 1 Our nation needs food a i fiberfor health and strength apd enthral military supplier, i C moricas formers j liwou  again  10 1 iwh level of farm producti r 1 Wv u  are cu maintain a ffei our 1UM in your iinau 1 al piajmni ood for Freedom r It is Ordered That Notice theroCelesiia Parihrrll Attorney THE FIRST NATiONAl ANK HeweiL Mkik VnfU r Frlrrl Tprrriion Memoer Ircileral Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured  Up to10,000 For Each Depositor 1 neys ALITY Judqe of Probate Notice is Hereby Given ,That the petition of Gerald IMcClear pray ing that the instrument iUed in said Court be admited to probate as the Last Will and testament of said deceased ,and also that the administration of said estate be granted to Gerald JMcClear or to some other suitable person and that the heir o said deceased be determined will be heard at the Probale Court on Jyly 7, 1952 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ly previousto saiddcry of hearing in the Pinckney Dispitcrtand that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interett at his last known address by registered mail return receipt dmanded at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, or by personal ser vice at least five S days prior to tice such hearing A true copy Hkarn TL Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probate uReqizr rt Probate FOR SALE House, 2 bedrcoma kitchen, living room, basement, Bath garage 8Q76,Corner F B Sts Dexter,  Eli Aron  FOR iSALEtfya H P M E Gard en Tracor and Lawn Mower at tachment, used only 8 hoursalso sufp pump 2 burner and cven portable electric stove   Mrs Carl Sowers, Brighton Phone 74953 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN On and after his date June 11, T952 I will be responsible for no debts contracted bv anyone but myself Signed Michael Haraack Jr Pinchney WANTED Custom bailing with new Holland string tie bailer Dean Gardner, phone 13111 i uu MLtiih trailer, box iixw2 Mrs Charles Clark, phone 40 f Cut the cost of cutting gross 0ROYALE jreer ktst btf h pewtr mown ur  v p  Jir, 1 Meats Fruit Groeuries Vegetables  F Fish Market Prices Courteous Service WANTEDicide from 3 miles west oof Pinckney to and from Ann Arbor or aiser Fraaiermrriv ing shortly before 800 a m Call 91F12 FOR SALEAn Electronicster el ectric stove Call 69F21,PJnckney  1  1 w1 mmmma FOR SALEHouse and 5 acres of land on Mowers Road Inrruire of Francis Harris 3111 Wafron Detroit or SyhfiMter Hwrii a 211 Main St Wngkney, WAISTTEDWcrshincr omd Jconings to do in my home Phone Pinckney 85F3   WANirDHouse and fltwVBotat i ing to do OHo Srwtb Phone 173F12 HI kmd 1ife I FOR SALE Dairy Eguipment 4 10 gallon milk cans, like new hooded dairy pail, milk strainer, croam seperator, wash tanks, dairy water heater, dropin unit milk cooler, will fit any box Frank Pearce, phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALEJamesway Incubator, 2500 eag capacity, two 5 deck cnicK poultry batteries, I Casj hayloader Frank Pearce, phoneJjtexter 4067 FOR SALE Furnace complete with stoker, controls, pi eMower James Whitley, phone 15FU FOR SALEMans all wool Gab erdine topcoat,tanblue suitaise36 tan Gaberdine 2 pant suit pair of oroy trousers Phone No 17  ejjjii    m1 i ssi OR SALE Vv ashing Machine A  C heavy duty 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>PyxijIVfr, ty,tijtwBymiteiyflpij t1     vyhi Uv  ftsKvifjBBBt  Voiume 6  rh  Sunday visitors n 3 Mark Nash home were Uicw vjearhar ui ixodtr and lhe Dr James ,Nah family ot Coldwater and Lee rioiling sworth Rosalee Nash was one oi the 5 Mich State students picked as a justice to hear he case agauis the47 parity raiders bhe delivered the opimonb were ex Mai mipDiuh Wednesday, June 18 1952 S The marriage oi Janet CaroL ine Lunuin, daughter ot Mr and Mrs John Lundm ot Letroit and hiland Lake and rrancis She nan, son ot Mr and Mrs Lotus Shehan ot Pinckney took place buuiday morninq at St Marys church, rtev Altfert Schraitt otticiiingS Kevs xrtnk McQuill and Morgan Harris cousins oi cused, 27 banea from 2 football   gm were Present on thd ahnrJ lhe altarvwas decorated with baskets of ciit flowers Miss JNeli ie Gardner presided at the or gan StMarys choir sang The bride was lovely in a ny Ion net over satin gown with lace bodice, round yoe of net outlined by double ruchinq net cathedral rain held by Simula ed oranqe blossoms She was given in marriage by her father Gera4adj3 Man lei oi hJjViand Lake was maid oi honorJiex cos tume was lavendar orgaidy and matching head motif She carried yellow roses and carna tionsThe bridesmaids were Mrs tooen Gannon Kedford, sister oi the bride attired in white organdy, carrying white roses, nancy Lundin, another sister in blue and carryinq pink flowers and Janet Shirley attired in pink in deep rose, carryinq roses Joan Shehan, neice of the groom in yellow organdy was tlower girl and Larry Templeton and John Gannon of Rediord ring bearers Gene Shehan was , his brothers has1 man and the  usners were Ted Erickson, Chic  ago Robert Gannon, Redtord and Jack Sheldon Pinckney games and he re Paired from all games for a year Maynard Ciark and wife of Manchester were Sunday visitors at the WaLer Clark noise Sergt Tom Clark is now ut Thiel Greenland building an air port They are having 24 hours oi dayjignt there After August it will be 24 hours of night Sunday guests at the CJClin home were the Ralph Clinton iamily and Gerald Clinton and wife of Detroit and Fred Berry oi riaweii   Ted Olson and wife of Dearborn and the Don Griffith family of Ann Arhpr were Sunday guests a the Joe Griffith home The Clarence Culver family of Deport called at the Murray Kennedy home Saturday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidgew son Keith and daughter, Nan, and Louis Stackable and wife attend ed the funeral ot HerbertBrogan son of Ray Brogan, at St Marys church Lansinq Friday He died a Champaign 111 He leaves a wife Dick Young has received his discharge from the navy and with his wile has moved into the Martin Markos house on M 36 West  aoe witt brown accessories,the Robert Ackley and 2 children j groomes mother, blue and whte attended the Plymouth horse  print with white accessories snow bunday George Armstrong of Social Items REASON, raERuCK The Congl church Saturdaynight was tne scene of the wedd ing of Shirley Jeanne Reason, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ger aid Reason oi Pinckney to Serqt Paul Leroy Frederick, eon ot Mr and Mrs Leroy Frederick oi Mishawa, ind Rev Donald D Brady performing the aoubie ring ceremony Mrs Mferwm Campbell persided at the organ cmd Paula Curlett sang, ihe Dawning and Wedding Pray er Chancel decorations included 5 large baskets of gladioli and peonies with silvered lohage and satin bows while palms Catholic  Marys CafoSc Church Mncfcrwy Michigan fe Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800 100U UiSfl Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Fridov evenir ct 730  a VrfOXilesioos 1 r Noveuna Devotions Saturday 730 ir 900 P WL Sunday hedcr frOO Mar ribbon on the arms of the pews Shirley was given in raaiic by her father Her gown was nylon tulle wit Peaud ange lace appiigued over the skirt and across the shoulders in a femin ine bow knot design The tulle sleeves and yoke were sheer and potted ferns furnished a note oi color contrast 5b white candels in candelabra shed a sort and holy light over the en tire settingThe aisle to the altar were outlined for the bnaal par ,  , party by white satin bows  practices during tne month oi Rev Donald brady pastor ihur nuyer meeting ui Wm Ketcham home n SunOQ ToyKeith Hueqseqq ot Jone University preaches At tfQU p m he will show a wmin ate liim at tne church The pastor s away ior 2 weeks Our bemor Cnoir is conaiminq its weexiy Wednesday eveninq Softball Notes Pinckney tops the county lea gue by outsiugging Highland and Miiford at brighton Friday night and won 9 to 6 Pinciaiey scored 3 the 1st on walks to Led widge and Burns and Laveys home run and 2 more the 2nd on Leadeis wak and TwitchelU doubleGus Ledwidge hit a home iiui m 2nd in the itn Ledwidge and Singer bunted ana scored on infield oats, in the 7ih Jones walked and Amiiugey hi home run Bob Baker hit in 4 runs for High, laud with 2 home runsThe other 2 cqme in the 4th on asinqle and double, Highland loade itfic bases the 7th with one out but Savery flied short to Lavey and Amourgey threw out Colgrove   June at 730 ivieiiAiOime Calvary iweanoniie Church  v tzxa xach Pastor 4 pt Walter  ana a iayon satin lining gave ai2dJu1 1UUU the dress a subtle shimmer Her JZfl       100 jrmictowD s Hour  , 114 XOUBQ Peoples ieeuny ac JoUrjr fellowrtiiip oarvirveil of illusion iell from a cap, fashioned after the traditional bridal pattern and her neck was encircled with bands of seed pearls in harmony with those etched on her shoulderShe carr ied a cascade bouquet of shatt ered white carnations and step, hanotis, centered by a remov able white orchid corsage and PincKnoy Iedwidge If bincjei Jb Lavey ccf Jeffrey, lb Burns ss Jones, rf TwKchell cc Amburgey p Reader  b Highland H iead 3b ii Read, 2b Lewrcnce, c Baker, lb Savery p T Colgrove, Ji Geobel, ss Lurreut Comaieut Events are happening fast in the campaign ior the Republican preidenual nomination and tney are conlirmng our opinion that Senator Tali is not a man great intelligence but like his late iahei, William Howard TaftwUi stir up enough ill feeling against himself in he convention that ev en if he should be nominated he will lose the election As regards the coming presidential conven ion W K Keisey, famous Detroit News Commentator, says the dice are loaded against blsenhow er That the Taf forces control committees and have pulled one trick after another It is the cus  unt j to pick a neutral man for a key  out but i not but they picked General MacArhur who has declared for Tail and is willing to let himself be used as catspawThe tempor ary chairman is MrHallanan ot Wes Virginia, also a Taft mam it will be his duty to rule on the ontesting negro delegations of the southern statesThe ruthless ness of the Taft force, will kill any chance he had of election His lathers fate in 1912 apparent ly carries no warning for hirn AB tf, H 3 5 5 4 2 2 4 4 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 u Wednesday HtfO o TXL  Summer Bible school will be u ,  conauctea June 23 to July j, Clas3 r n  u ess for all aaes UJ J Coigrove, It AB R H o 0 J 2 2 2 3 0 0 3 2 2 4 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 U 3 0 0 lhe brides mother wore pink suPPrted by a ianshaped whit satin background of white rib oon and lacelon A weddmq breakfast attend Detroit I ed by 200 was served at the has bought the ot Ion M 36 West j Pinckney school Mrs Eloyse  00x 0t Batae Creek, Wenona at the Uuhord Haines home and  Campbell sang two sclos and  Lewis Poniac and Celia Flynn Matron of honor was Mrs iiichard Reynolds ot Mishawaka sister of the groom Jacqueline Mrs Loretta Schafer played ac cordian selections Individual favors were lashioned by Mrs John Lrickson ot Chicago, aunt of the bride and the ciotn on the brides table was made by her grandmother in Switzerland The bridal party left for north ern Michigan and Wisconsin andwill live at the Shehan farm on ther return The brides trav eliing costume was white linen dress with green accessories The bride is a graduate oi Northwestern high school,Detroit and has held secretarial positions in Ann Ajbor and Pinckney The groom ciaduated from Pinckney high school and has been active in 4 H and Farm Bureau work will move his house and garaqe from across the street there Mrs Betty Wilson and child ren of Detroit were Sunday vis iors of the Clihlord Haines fam Mr and Mrs Rex Noggle of Ann Arbor entetxined the Rex Noogles, Frank Aberdeen and Harry Fairchild family Saturday night in honor of the qraduaion of David Aberdeen from the U of M, Ann Arbor Ross Lamb and wife of Willow Runu were Sunday guests at the Willow Run home  Mrs George Brunton wha has been visiting her daughter and new baby in Washington D C, has returned home PeteA Waqpner went thuoufcrri the rail at the Hi land Lake store Friday night and wrecked his station wagon He wetss cut and bruised Bill Otterbein USN is home on a furlough  The following members of the Pinckney Masonic Lodqe attend ed church at the Brighton M E ahiuich fcSundayfcWmVa Baukhn Clare Miller Jack Hahneet,Or and  WinsfewA Efcftie Smith, Clare Miller, Jack Hannett, Orl Robinson and ye editor Also keedasnes Robimson  CwteU and dctughtef  Paula Mike Qarr is  spending the, summer in Walled Lake Dick Darrow and Jerrv Mrofka are playing on the Dexter Am erican Leqion ball team Mrs Sadie Moran is visiting relatives in Flint Andrew Campbell Oscar Beck and Max Dyer took ,11 toca boy scouts to Big jrlock the other side of Atlanta The place is   ,, , iK of Gregory  g1     picting episodes in Alias UfeA vocal humber was rendered by Paula Curlett Among those present were Mr BiRDHAYDEN B Joan Bird, daughter oi Dr and Mrs Robert bird oi Wayne and Lt Donald Hayden son oi D WHayden of WinstonSalem il Cere married a the Wayne 3 1 1  Pinckney plays Hamburq boys Friduy u Brighton at 800 p m HARLEY STANTON Harley Stanton 83 died at the county hospital at Howeil Wed ensday He was he son oi the late Theodore and Flora Smith doctors There will be n proposal on the ballot this fall to build a county hospital the federal government to put up 45 percent oi the funds 11 the hospital is built osteopathi will be allowed to practise in it A similar occurence has cropped up in Bay City where the council voted 5 o 4 to admit osteopaths The result was that all M Ds pulled out and osteopaths now run the hospital There is a feud between M Ds, and osteopaths and MDsdo not recognize them At iirst osteopaths were bone oyer antigue saun A Mary Queen of Scots cap held her ill HONORED AT RECEPTION Pinckney Chapter O E S 145, honored Mrs Ai a Meyer, grand committee woman on the Grand Chapter Oh S, Blood Bank of Michigan with a dinner and rec eption on the evening of June 4 Over 150 assembled at tke Ma  sonic temple here consisting of mony a reception was held at grand chapter ollicerspast qrand  White Lodqe Country Club and oiiicers county QES leaders j a buffet Juncheon was served to Mt Clemens were bridesmaids They wore gowns of net with matching bridal caps and neck lacesThe honor attendants were in blue Miss Flynn in lavendar and Miss Lewis in lime qreen loose Colonial bouquet s were in harmonizing shades in con cemiate rings each bouquet, being centered with pink car nations and pink roses backed with net from the girls dresses Gerald Allen Reason, brother of the bride served as rinq bear er and was jaunty in his white suit Richard Reynolds was his ,,  brbtherinktws best man TheDlue aun ribbon gicorns attendant was James Montgomery of Battle Creek The ushers were James Jarvis of Yp silanti and Brandon White jr of Pinckney The mothers wore floor length dresses Mrs Reason, a cameo rose lace over satin and Mrs Frederick lime qreen of similar design Their corsages were two gardenias with shattered carna lions and steohanoiis Following the nuptial cere IJW VUvIiaQ , ,   , Then they broadened Congl church Saturday Rev h btanx,n ana WCLS k0 in Web their Ueld and now prescribe med iirMon officiating at a double fler ln early hie he learned tha icine dnd perform operationsSUll baroers trade and had shops in and other places He atinq at a double ring ceremony The bride given aroers tr in marriaae hv hr ir,   lennessee marriage by her ia her wore they cannot put M Dafer their name Osteopaths go to school a gown ot white imported lace rljiec l lxter about 1903j 7 years MDs 7 Later we read    and had a shop n Dex er ior a the city reconsidered and voted number of years Later he was  j ed 0 bar osteopaths from hos    ii i 11 11    usion veil She carried an arm pam er ancl c corator and hcd a pitai This iollowed tne action of bouquet of white carnations Ena  , and bIrr farm on Mast Rd le American College of Sur  lish ivy and stephanotis  4 im Webster He sola tnis about lu  geons in blucklistinq Karen Bird, sister oi e bride was maid of honor and Helen Mitchell and Martha belLbrides maids They were dressed alike in blue lace and net over taffeta with blue net caps and ace miis fashioned after the brides Eash carried a crescent arm bouguet of blue carnations, tied wh J3 Lt Carl Aichei of Ft Knox,Ky was best man and Billy Birda brother of the bride and Charles Smith ushered All men wore summer tuxedos with blue trous ers The brides mother chose a teal blue taffeta shantung gown with navy accessories with a corsage of white carnations and stephanotis  k After a garden reception foil owing the ceremony the ewiy weds left on a trip to the Cats  kill Mts They will reside at Ft , ,  geons in blacklisting the hopit years ago and buiH a cottaqe at aL Duimq the time he 0 teoSwarihouts Cove, Portage Lake  paths controlled the hospital the where he lived until month ago  number Qt palients dwindled to he was twice married His first wife, Lelia Brown died many years agoThere was a son, liar ley ji his second wile, the iorm  A bier effort is heinq made to er, Lulu Snay, of Dexter died sev ge cut he voiu il fell but eral years ago His sislerMrsMao  whether it succeeds this year od Carpenter and 4 brothers Deo 1 not remains o be seen A simil Theron, Arthur and Orville arc ar eiiort was made in 1948 but all dead The funeral was held at the Swarthout Funeral Home Satur day morning Rev Brady official ing The body was cremated and the ashes buried in Forest Lawn Cem tery Defcter only b2 percent of the people Utah had the highest rate, 74 per cent We never could figure out this voting apathy unless it is pure laziness Back in 1924 when the parochial school amendment was on the ballot there wen hundreds of election workers and over 800 votes were cast in Put nam This total has never been there and members of the local chap ter, They were introduced by Mrs Meyer as were many associaie teachersschool ouicers  iriends who were her special guests on this occasionAlta received many nice gifts and 0 her expressions oi love, appreciation from her chapter in honor of her long and devoted service and her response with gven, with feeling  wordU of inspiration Following the roast , ham dinner, a very nice pro  gram was put on underttha diri and Mrs Edsel Meyer, YpsilanH and Mr and Mrs, Cyrus AtLee of Gladwin to see their mother so honored CThe Dal as Cox family of tot I Creek spent the week endat tW Mrs Iyg Reason WAmbrose Etetoan and indMlmy MoyerStockbridge Dearborn called n  y Mrs Willa Lamb Ann ArborMr Eichman home Sunday  a levw w  IQJ Spramed ftpears, sayinq he naa  th countv ttea8 ntroit  thGeraId    Chatjee Wt ot Gregory,   jounced ANTHONY HILKOWJCR Anthony ilbiivowich58 wis iound dead in his farm home yard Sunday afternoon byx a neighbor, Owen LowelL His farm was the former Freeman Carr farm on M 36west of Liver more Corners He came from Russia many years ago and has  rHa ivs hereUe lived alone his   ouests eff   due to a heart craacic, ine funwere Sunday   , ercl wa8 m Ae ajthout Funer  sga  ASS al home this af ernoon, Rev W MabKay oi Unadflla ofiiciattnq nurial in Sockhridge Cemety wo bundfced gViestsA Audrey Amburgey was n chargeof the guest book, Mrs Wm Brash,the punch bowl and Mrs Eromett Wiclineyer and Louise and Carl eneZiegler the cake eerviceThe Pinckney Rhythmaus fiufkisher, music  The newly weds went to Birch Lake Ind for their honeymoon The bride wore a pink and grey checked travelling suit with white accessories and orchid corsage On their return  they will live at East Leroy, Mich Mrs Frederick graduated from Pinckney high school and finish ed a teachers course at Michi gan State NormaLShe is a grade teacher in the Battle Creek school systemShe was honored by several prenuptial showers Sergt Frederick is completing a course at Camp Gordon, Ga ha, Sept he will join his wife in the home they have purchased near Battle Creek LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR June B MM Degrees Winston Baughn W M pgul W Curlett, Sec ORDER OF RAINBOW Initiation meeting for the Or er of Rainbow Girls on Thursday, fune 19, at 730 pjn Gus Ledwidqe pitched Ami Arbor to a 10 to 4 win over the Stockbridqe team Sunday Jo ysftiy got 3 hits  INSTDE STORY JACKSON PRISON PlIOT Read the amazing inside story  approached although about how a prisoner to satisfy j e many more people here now his craving for atten ion instigat ix iwy wm  j ed ihe prion rebeUion at Jack   , ra5SJ 9 where Lt Hayden i sen Mibh Read The Boss oi  The Roman Catholic Diocese of Blok 15, by Parole Authority David Dressier, in this Sundayf is stationed ROBERT RJCKARD Robert Rickard, 5 son of Mr and Mrs, Wlliam Hckard of Riv erside,Lakeland, died oi lockjaw Saturday He has 5 brothers and sisters The funeral was held at St Marys church Monday, Rev Albert Schmitt officiating Burial was in St Marys Cemetery MRS EDITH TKEPLE Mrs Edith Teeple, 72, died at a iackson hospital Saturday, following an operation She was the daughter of Mrs Nettie Sigler Vaughn and the late Dfjohn Vaughn of Pinckney She graduated from Pinckney high school in 1899 and married Guy Teeple of Pinckney He was employed in a hardware at Sault StMarie for several years Later he was associated withhis father, John Teeple and brother, Charles, in the Teeple Hardware at Pinckney When he became salesman for Morley Bros, of I Saginaw the family moved to Jackson Guy died in 1931  Surviving are2 daughtersuMrs VirgiUne Bauman and Mrs Vir ginia Reason ot Jackson Also her aged mother and a sister, Mrs Norma Merrill of Webster The funeral was at the Weath e rbee Funeral Home Jackson, Tuesday Burial will be in the Pinckney Cemetery  Samuel Hoffman, 11, of Fen ton drowned ia Thompsotx Lake at Howeil today ,, u Defoit ha3 just won a suit again st the City of Orchard Lake The June 22 issue of The New Color city sought t0 bar the diocese Gravure American Weekly, ex j from building a church  school clusively with The Detroit Sunday in its limits, claimma it was re Tim restricted 1o residential purposes Times 4H CLUBS NEED HELP The 4H County Council has set Sunday, June 22 as the day to repair the 4H building at county fair grounds, Tables will be made and building changes A work crew is being organized in Pinckney This is a family affair Come, bring sandwiches and table service and stay al day, if you can come contact John Burof local 4H committee man NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual meeting of the Pinckney Community Schools School District No 2 fractional, Putnam Township Livingston County, will be held at the Pinck nev High School on the 14th day of July AD, 1952 at 8 oclock p m for ihe purpose of electing twd Trustees 2 for a term of three years and for the purpose of tran Bactina such other business a3 may lawfully come before the said meeting Dated this 4th day of June 1952 Fric G Rose Secretary, Board of Education, Pinckney Community Schools  JAMES KEARNEY James Kearney 92, died at his home in Pingree Tuesday Fun eral from the Swarthout Funeral Home Thurs with burial in the Green The case went to the supreme court The court ruled a church is no a nuisance and a city has no right to bar them from their limits The opinion said the con stituion reads that religion, moral ity and knowledge shouldforever be encouraged and the presumpt ion that excluding a cnurch isf conductive to public healthmar alssafety or welfare is opresum tion the court does not indulge in In the Lapeer farm seizures the state oolice have refused to inter vene until sheriff has exhaust ed all local enforcement efforts According he has asked sup ervisors for 100 extra deputies to aid in dispossessing the farmers who have so far thwarte4 hie moves Two men have been arrei ted for mussing up the sheriff and 4 others are sought Those arrested are out on bcdL CARD OF THAN1S We wish to thank the many re lativeB , friends and neighbors for their kind deeds and comfort ing words, cards, food and floral remembrances during the illness and passing of our loved one one  The S E Swarthout Family Mr and Mrs Wm Miller entsr tcdned their sons and famitttt dinner Father day m       i   ,t  1 ,    m  Tw 1 J  iklkll Btt MHCVmcx MMTCB WedtaesdayLJune 18 1952       Lj 0 I bANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SWDAIRYARMER SAVS Lloyd Morrison, near Peck, owns one of the most efficient milk houses in Sanilac County And of course, his water heater is electric Without work or worry, fuel or flame, he has a full tank of piping hot water every day to speed up dairy chores and to keep his equipment in spotless condition Economy is another big reason for going electric Edisons Bpeeial water heating rates are low And the cost per gallon is even less when like Mr Morrison you have two electric water heaters one in your milk house and another in yoiii home Better see your plumber, appliance dealer or Edison Farm Service Advisor tomorrow Good wiring is always important So always ask your Farm Service Advisor ior his recommendations  DETROIT EDiSCi 11GWyw BEER  m AMERICAS BEVERAGE MODERATION In Michigan the game of golf is gaining in popularity every year And its The American Way to relax at the 19th Hole with a spar kling glass of Michigan brewed beer For beer belongs to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs   to our own American heritage   7 jp   of personal freedom Sfieeb Sfteiwufi    bflfCty r Michigan Brewers Association 71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan  Alfes Brewing Co  E  fi Brewing Co,  Fronkenmvih Brewing Co Goebe Brewing Co  PrVflFer Brewing Co  Sebewafrtg Brewing Co  The Sfroh Brewery  Co I fTmt  nowen i ri ewerWalt Winer iNeighboring Notes, 86 people donated blood at the Red Cross Blood bank at Gregory1   June Jrd 3 who signed up failed , lue, Wea ihur Juke 17, 1813  Fridav to appear  Gene Keily Donald O G nnor Inwx The D  C Company at Stock bridge has opened anew sore at Grand Haven 16 schools are now circulating Dexter Theater SINGING IN THE HA N NoToity Nwa Cortex Friday Saturday Jkae 20,21  Your mightiest screen thrill KING KONGf  Wltk Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot also petitions to join the Stockbridge school system StockbridgeBuil ok, Fufmer, Mapes, Woodrutr and Sharpe in Unadilla McCali, Dewey Parks Base Line, Moss and Munith in Jackson county and Derby, Moss and Fitchberg in ingham Ozzie Harriet, David and Ricky Miss Lucille Cooper, daughter i in of Mr and Mrs Harry Cooper o  HERE COMES THE NELSONS Unadllia, who has taught in Chei sea 3 years will teach in JJackson his fall Henry Smith died last Monday at the Davis Convalescent Horn Fowlervile He was a brother of  2021 2 FMfcVM 2 Jane Ruisell, Frank Slnatri anl  Gfoacho Mane DOOBLE DYNAMITE Phai  BRIDE OF GORILLA picture with thrlla excitement Sun MOIL J,  Sun show  5 THE WIT   23 Mon 7,9 Z YONDER V I 1 Sun Mon June 22 23  Mat Sun 2 p, m CSAL KANGAROO b TeduuimLm npnid P leaxnoA Duraia suW fMaueen OTfarTSttf Lawford, Surviving a 4 children, 2 sisters  conwdy Cartoon Ne J and 13 grandchildren Funercu I   Beryl iRalsU Wendell Carey and Phil Harris as the men of the odrforce who  Uew the B 29 News and Cartoon was at St Agnes church, Fowler Tues, Wed Thur June 24,2526 villa, Wednesday  Robert Mitch am, Jane Russell  Edwin Sherburne has been ap  n pointed assistant district mgr ci MACAO the Ann Arbor Detroit Edison comedy caton ce   ,  Coming San Francis o Story ine Brighton City tax is 24 mills The Wild North which is a mill less than Ias  Tues Wed Thur, June 242526 Shows 700 900 MY FAVORITE SPY  Comedy tensing Bob Hope, Bety LaMarr and  and Francis Sulliven Sun Mon, June 22, 23 Battle of Apache Pass Skirts Ahoy Comma year The Red Cross Mobile blood bank will be at Brighton June 23  The following from this county graduated from the University cf  Michigan Saturday Jacqueline Jeffreys, Gregory Patricia Smith, Howell David Aberdeen and Roo  ert Betsig, Pinckney The latter got his masters degree, the others Batcheler of Arts Mr and Mrs Frank Durfee of Howell celebrate their 56th wedd ing anniversary June 22nd Brinks armored cars now visit Howell each Wednesday to pick Sylvan Theater Chelsea MikMgn n Theater StocJtiAiage jyuenrtrun Friday Skiturdajun 20,21 THE FIRST TUME A Uood omW with Robert Cumings, Barbara Hale   and Mona Baxrie Nws and Cartoon  Sun Mon June 22, 3 Sport I JL RE11REAT HELL A Lrama StvnfrW Frank Loveioy, Ania Louise R Carlson up and deliver registered maiTtc i Sun shows 3 5 7 the Howell banks     MrsMiburn Goer, employed by  fUes, Wed Thur, June 24,2526  the county drain commissioner,1  SKIRTS AHOY i had her car stolen JJune 10, at i A Murtcai fitipq  the court house parking lot It Esther Williams Joan Evans and  was found at Brighton Harry Sullivan 41 graduated at Fowlerville cartoon high school las week shows 710 915 Coming Tombo, RxnyHfong Pat and Mike Friday f5citi1rdayne 20,21 NIGHT RIDERS OF MONTANA Rocky Lane in a good western JEEPERS CREEPFRtSK Weaver Bros, and Elviry in a  good comedy Sun, Tues, June 22, 24  THE PAINTED HILLS la TeciuAColci Dog Lassie and gold mines of the painted hills Comedy Cartoon Kelt CongrpaTs of Golden West Passage West 25 fteaiti Ao  Lee Theater W13TM0RE LAKF, MICH St Marys Altar Society hold an ice cream socil at the Bert VanBlaricum home Saturday eve  The infant son of Mr and Mrs   T7 J C Hassencahl born Friday,was Friday SaltuMdayJune 20,21  operated upon the same day for Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie hernia at the Pinckney Sanitar ium Drs Sigler and Sigler There were wrestlinq matches at ihe opera house Saturday nite in which Farmer Newton of Fowl, erville threw Wild Bill Hill of  Pinckney and Max Giover of Hartland threw Elmer Vanderin den of Detroit for the championship In a preliminary Bob Richardson of Pinckney threw How ard Read Ad Collums pavllilon at Lak and burned Tuesday nightIt was  a grocery and ice, cream store and boat livery   in NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM  Plut TEMBO bow  arrow hunting in Africa Howard Hiji cartoon  FeaturetteLand of game at South Lyon Friday 2 t Miracles  Sun Mon June 22, 23 singing, swmgmg musical hit  SINGING IN THE RAIN In Taciitfcofcit with Gene Kelly, Donald Cnnor and Debbie Rerday  Be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR No yjcpeiicvo necessary pay while learning Pay increase first year,chnce foradvancementpaid vacation wot neccr home with friendly associates and in pleas ants suiioundinqs Womens Employment Offte 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbcc, Mich  MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE 13  Rev H E Maycrbft has resign ed as pastor of CbngL church to accept a pastorate at Lake The Pinckney team beat the o Bus team of Lansing Sunday j 9 to 8 They went into the 9th a I run behind but scored twice on  1 hits by Claude Kennedy, Edwin f Brown and Bill VanBlaricum Commencement is Friday The  Tuea, Wed Thur, June 24,2526 Doubli Keatrn Glenn Ford Ruth Pnman and  Denise DarceJ YOUNG MAN1 WITH IDEAS  Pin Robert Ryan Ida tuptao ON DANGmOUSGR TIOVJPANY program is as follows Invocation Rev Maycroft Salutatory, Hazel ,  Smith History, Ruth Evers Will Established 1865 Merwin Campbell Prophecy, Ev   JA 1915 elyn Soper Solo, Beatrice Van I Incorporated 1915 Horn Oration, Mark Nash Solo I   i DAK Dan NoekerPoemMildreoT Hains  McPHERSON iC DAI Valedictory Elizabeth Bokros SV   Jans Cut and Curl NOW OPEN 900 A M to 500 P, M Monday and Saturday Mophone No 60 ior your Appointmant      A  N       i  119 Scat Main PiadBwy  Auction I will sell th following personal property at auction at 11425 HoU Boad Silver Lake Hambtff township on SATOHDAY JUNE 21 lOo AJL Dining Room Suite 2 tables and  chairs, single bed springsjaatt Uddifcig,utensils, drapes curtoln beddhXMitensils, drapef,curtaina and pillows, 2 bicyclei picnic tablesseveral radios, fish poles garden hose clocks golf clubs, BDtorarpnter looKlawn mow ec THEODORE WOLFE Prop, Presentation of diplomas and the Wilson awards by Supt Doyle Benediction, Rev Maycroft The suit of I C Hessenccrhl vz Roy Placeway was tried Monday involving an auto accident Hass cahl got a 100 judgement wife Lucy June 12, twins, a boy and girl CONCERNING SCHOOL BOARD CAJNLUiAiri AND SCHOjL LLttlQfci OF HE PlNCiLNL COMlviUWirY SCHOOLS U  ELECTION IULY iftth 1952 Two 2 Trustees ior Three Years  1 hlecuon of school oiucers will be by petition as proviaed ior by Public icts oi lai, IMO do in Sec uon 15 as amended Chapter 131 School Code 2 petition may be obtained from from Mr Eric Hose, becieiary of board of Education 3 fcetiuons snan oe tiled with tho  ikcretaiy oi the Jtioard of Educ tion iir Eric Rose, on or before June 13th 1052  4 Nc hlector snail sign a petition Dont risk the VurTofyour vacca for more candidates for each tion by carrying oil your cash jerm u,an are to be elected  y    ,, 5Lachpetiuonshall be signed by  not less than 25 qualified school electors oi the district 6 School electors mas be Howell Mich A LE1TE3 PLAY SAFE ON YOUR VACATION Bom to Grant Sherman and  your waitet where it might be ife Lucy Culhaneof Fenton on t  i0t or stoJenlns d ltwould safer to take travelMre chcrios along in convenient denommat ions and cash one uy as you 47   iutrs Aso  A citizen of the United States ,  Twenty one years oi age ar need n  CVGY The Young Mens Oub hold  2 li Iwot cash anyI A   Michigan 6 month fi ifri rlmr Tun 91 , DOJUS wasy v  pri0r to election Q S 5S was observed at where JW j P A resident of the school district the Congl church Sunday with A ,nnrtn    30 daYS next preceeding i a program directed by Mable All deparitf up to 410,000 in the elecUon Swarthout Vocal selections were ured by 0 ttfcflliHMtup in t 7 hlgibUity of membership on the by Ethel Graham, Gladys Brown, Fedwoi Deposu liTttnce Cot Board of Education raceand Harold Grieve and porauco Any qualified voters in the Prof Miller Tie Excelsior Strina I fe Stntlnnd T7 Comm Quartete of Fr, ncis Carr Fred Frank Bowers of Rniney and 1 hool District whose name Campbell Ross ead and Maudo Belle Dupont o Iosco were man 9  Vf111 ro11 Teepie played , , ied at Howell Wednesday TatniZtrV hlS oW5  JFev Myme delivers the com  Miss Mae Reason is z qraduat W 0lXfhSlil4aSSeSSeci mencement sermon Sunday nite of St Marys Academy Monroe Vnt 5li f1  Carl Svkes will sMg i William Moran is b iiding the g UvthSlhS00 Mrsnora Grimes and grandson , bridge south of town  u skaa and wSmf a Shirley Mann, of Lincoln, Neb wS Swarthout and wife at 0lew ohePSSl are visiting here tended the postaastei s conven Xch on the 521 John CcTdwell is building a ion in Lansing his wek They I 2h ffi aporch on his home  wffl visit relatives in Bancroft  EhaU 3 MrsCharles Leland VonOrden before ccning home  or appointment tc school omcl died at her homein WebbenrUe WUoarSSximr 1m a new DateTSect ion hfondw U yi Jfc ,,, yKWwWW7yttt   Nt  THE PINCKHR DDBrfATCH Wednesday, Juna 18 18 fhe Peoples GrS Vi s Drygoods n i Canned Good SIa Gents Furnas hit Linger Pinkney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class natter at postoioe Act ot March 6, 1877 i  owell StrPiackaevJviich Sujciiptton Price S15Q pet vecfl Mrs Thomas Bonner and her guests, Mrs Grace Howard ot Winans Lake and Mrs James Mason of Mason Rd attended an informal luncheon in Howell Fri day at which Aud Gen John Martin, candidate far U S,senate was honor guest Mr and Mrs Herbert Maynard of Detroit were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Floris Clark Lavera Clark was taken to St Joe hospital, Friday, and had 5 stitches taken in a wound in his he d following an accident at SE Packard S , Aim Arbor when his ecu was in collision with a truck driven by John Herbst of Ann Arc or  Mrs Phillip Sprout spent Thurs day in Leslie  j VvOiiey Header, Howard Thay  e, John Pnu Wore and Robeil  McaLn lel Friday for Lake Sup  iur on a iitiiiiuj trip   The rnckney Civic imp Soc , pv, d a picnic table on the sauc re tor public enjoyment iu end Mrj Phillip Sprou rpciv Sunday at the Chas Soule home in Howell iho Dr Waler Mercer family  LOOK FOR m CLOCK AI ITSH LAZE WHEN IN NEED OI Plumbing Pumps,Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPKXALfTr COMPLETE LINE OF F1RTURES COLOBfU WHITE PUMPS Myror Hughes MASTER PL JMBER ONE IINCKNEY 107T11 Kennedy Ge raaEE rl ot isi Lansng and the McGreq or family of Brighton were  Sun P j guests at the Wrn Mercer home iv and Mrs, Fred Fead wera, ivlonav dnior quests of Mrand  M Don Guerdon, Silver Lake, j   vti i jVlisVm Mercer went , ,q Tnuriay with the Dr cCor iomily nd saw BUlio  v  , n a Mr and MrsWalt Jjp    l graduate from East , JI school f Giad Lee and Roberta I VV the graduation   m Summer Coal Prices Now on Order TO BE SURE Of GOOD QUALITY PHONE 2681 DEXTER DEHoey Son s   QG o u  ,okVloat  Jackson hign I J  H,SOI high schoolon1  r iif ht r O i Move J VvLv r ovJ ho joes il iv c i CLC vb v    Df c Jchn McHDiino famiL Iv Jcne is q dng school i enf1 to coriiorvw Vi end Vr id  pp 5Kiev at he Fank Peers hen in Jackson   Mia ruvty entertained j  i  cv inhers dcy e i J u and Jim,  J  la ,lo Caipenter and Mies J  fc  s  Lowell called at I  i H hooker home Sunday  r unri Mrs John McDonnell  iw Ciiii Vaniiorn, Coma ii and Lester L Afee a end 1j g jciuai ,n oi Lois Mc I vli a Min State Normal day I Plumbing War Svtttt etc xVf  Fi Mo ATION  i VERY SATURDAY EVENING ON THE VILLAGE SQUAHE  frilS WELiw WLOVIF Silver on the Sage JOR  u  PhtlgaiTappan ModIVt4t iowMftil WMglTmpjm tn  Ugtfmr MM 00001 fhflflt Syttwtf ConqMtly lntRi fv CySntfwi of PUat ALL THRU JFOR ONLY  l WICE 209  ASfe y 01  TOO OIT  bl botiful ranf ft featuring Hi latest time antf  work Mvtaf otnvftnloneft  VOU Of vtHMrtt Phltgat tystem comp4tty Installed at you feemot  TOO OIT tw eyttutors of PhRga t no oxtra 1 SEE US TODAY v Hockey Swarthou Plumbing end Repair WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTENERS ETC,  GEORGE ROU8H 11180 WEB LAME Jtfj WOM 173FB HULAND LAQ  PfclMARV ELIOT TO THE QUSYELKI PNAM TOWNSHIP  rfje Is hefebr given that in conformity with the MicM 1 gan Ekodon Law, I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, excpt Sunday and 1 legal holiday, the day of any regular or KpTal election or primary election, receive for registration th name of any legal voter in said Township, City or Village not alreiuly registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration Provided, however, that I can receive no names for registration during the time intervening between the Twen tiefh day before any regular, special or official primary olectiom int ihe day of such election  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE Feme 34 North Mill StPinBcney PLnkney evory Wednesday rjrsday, Friday and Sotu dav in Each Week AND ON MONDAY IIULY 7th, 1952 The Twentieth day preceding said Ejection   provided hv Sec 3 Chapter 8, Part II, P A 806, 1929 ssi , Svc  CI pir  Part II, P A, 1939, Act 81, P A 194Lan4 Act 21 P A 1U5  From S oclock a m until 8 oclock p m on said day for ths I purpose of PJVlKWINf the REGISTRATION and REGISTER INfi sMch of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY OT f VILLAHE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor iiie name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of tho , precinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the constitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election shall he entered in the registration book ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATION, PROCEDURE SEC 16 Any elector who if unable to make personal appVeatlnn for registration because of physical disability or absenca from the Township, City or Village in which his legal residence is located, mny he registered prior to the close of registration befrre aiy election or primary election by securing from the Clrvk of the Township, City or Tillage In which is located hta lr 1 residence duplicate registration cards and executing in dn icite the registration affidavit before a notary public pr oliur officer legally authorized to administer oaths and returning such registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or YMagejiefore the close, of office hours onthe last day of registration prior to any election or primary election The no tary public or other officer administering the oath shall sign his name on the line for the signature of the registration officer sad dfcvgftiU his title  tat MURRAY KENNEDY Twp Otr Sponsored by PincWney Merchant Pinckn,jy Fire Department fpL  BK V SSSSSfltfiBBntBSSBBlSBTVSBSBSSBBlSVnSwfaSMVBBB tr  y7  Mr and fyjxs Sam Murdock oi Cujruiia and Win Muidock GLXXU wife ot Haiiers Corners caiiod at  the Bob Pike home Sunday Nancy Qnubb fcpent tiie weeK  end with Alberta DinkeL the Ambrose Kennedy lamlT oi Howen callea at tne Lioyd  Hendoe homq jSunday  i  j The Asher Wyhe famdy and   Mrs Jessie Wylie called on tfas  Clemena Bowon of Howell Sun day ieach Snyder of Port Trenton,  Ohio, called a1 lhe Asher Wyiia homo Tuesday I The Albert Shirley family were  in lieeqo Harbor Sunday  MrsDoroihy Dinkel and child ren weie m StCCkbriuge Thurti da  George Clark and John Hcanxn 1 ell enllbted in the1 air crop ana I flew to Texas Tuesday  Louis Marshall and wife are j livinq in a house trailer en the  Stewart Anderson property Cuiis Brown has donaed a large ent to the boy scouts Baxter Hooper of Mamsiique  rpsn Thursday at the Lester McAfee home The Robext Seefeld family of Columbus, Ohio, spent the week  end at the Karl Bouqhn home The followmq from here a tended the Bird Hayden wedd inq in Wayne Saturday Ear1 Bauqhn and wife Winston , Bauqhn and family, Mrs Virqin  a Carvrr and Lowrence Bauqhn ann the Clare and Clifford Mill er families and Mrs Helen Van IV Vium  Mrs Virginia Carver and Mr , and Mrs Eail Bauqhn attended f U, cf M commencement Satur Saturday night and were anas at the Rex Noqgle home in Annv Afbpr afterward honorinq David Aberdeen qradua 5 in Cooperation with the Mrs Virginia Carver and twe cniien ind yna Earl Bauqhn were Wednesday luncheon guesis ol Ivrs John Carver in nn Arbor juo Lawrence Bauqhn and children and Mrs Earl Bauqhn were in Jackson Thursday  Harold Spittier is spendinq his vacation in Canada I The Ray,Lon ana james Burns  families and the Jack Young  iarniv picniced at Bishop Lake  Sinar Wiibui Eisele and wife of Fow ieiville called here Saturday The Carl Lentz family of Lan sinq were week end guests at the On a Campbell home The Roy Reason family, Mrs i,dna Heason and Leota spent Sunday at the Elmer Pratt ham n Coopers villa Mrs Mabie Suydam spent last week in Jackson Mrs Grace Birdsall of Detroit spent the week end with Mrs Cora Webb Mrs Edna Webb an i children of Ypsilanti spent Tuesday with hei Mrs Lynn Hendee and the Dr James Nash family of Coldwater called en Lynn Hendee at thei McPherson hospital SuundayHt may come home this week Sunday due to intense heatand and the effort of people to find a rool spot traffic was heavy on all paved roads Those coming out from Detroit said they wero bumper to bumper all the way MARRIAGE LICENSES Floyd Naylor 30 Houghton, Donna Mason, 22 H6wUV non Burr 23, Howell, Rotate Arena, 19 HowslLJams Camp m 3  VisJt    ry    I A npt m  It l m ttMCTNEY PigATCHj Wednatfcy,  1 1952  STATE OF MICHIGAN k , Cbodt Court lor the County, ol il01011 to Chancery t GERALD T GOODWlNPkrixiti Vb AIDA GOODWIN ORDER FOR APPEARAN VUadant CE I  yxre a hiy grower who wants to rra short vork c iwirg    cut 25 to 35 acres per   cr c 7n c rd hry    and operate any Will go, youll do well to choose the John Deere No 5 day    mew I  lace a ti c ractor Mover The No 5 is a proved mowrr, t able, easycn or ci t r  a sr gears which rvr in c, v     r  shaft to protcrt tho ci  irower ir features you il approctc See it    opcvve no mowerthe be money can buy ,m uro r  rouh Its simple, duru frame, enclosed drive  rp clutch on the power  nd many other quality 1 j 5 is truly a tractor Suit penciuiq m me aoove entitled Court on the 5th aay of April, 1952 In this cause it appearing from affidavit on file that AIDA GOODWIN, isnot a resident of the State of Michigan, USA,but resides at 7a Av Norte No 146 City of Guatemala, Guatemal Central America On motion of James R Beek Attorney for the Plaintiff it is or dered that the said defendant ceruse her appearance to be en tered in this cause within three months from the date of this or der and that in default thereof said Bill of Compliant will be tak en as confessed It is further or dered that within forty doys this order shall be published in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper of the county of Livingston, and thatsuchpubiication be continued therein at least once in each week for six weeks in succession Dated April 5, 1952 Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge James R Beek, Attorney for Plain tiff A True Copy business address John AHagman 321 South Main St, COUP Clerk Ann Arbor, JVlich Hov ill Mich  PROFESSIONAL CORNER r BUILT COMPUTE I HO MONEY DO VN FOR CAPIABLE CONTRACTORS fifty TYPE BUILDING JOB  XkAy to 800 P M Ojn M to 4W p m Sundays i The Brigiton Lumber Co Phone 71321 98792 E Gd River Briighton, Michigan THE PBNCKNEY SANITARIUM PAY M DUFFY M D iackffjy a Mwh an umk kkm A 1VU to 211 r tvL Kxcepf Wedi aa4 J   Mca lues tiu bai, t 14 1 c  m DR G B McCLOSKEY Denis 112 North Miction iWflv Telephone Office 935 lesicftijfe 114 Evenings by ApuointainulJ HowJ u Mil big an HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 C Giii iXw Howoll  i hfc era tteal Estate, Irsuran te Iickwtqe CY Lake and Fcr n Popen y V A Spedaiity tst Your ktomiv 1  H  Telphones Office  75161 Residence, 71003 OWEN W FOWLER D SC Foot Specialist Chiropodist Office Hours 216 W Gd River By Appointment Brighton, Mich Mon, Wed So  TREAT YOUR TIRED FEET f TO REAL I l FOOT COMFORT J with SHOES ont tolerattore, buning fet, Tietusivi j VlvtEex Air Cushion insole Prfctxts fe    tsH walking, givts posit tv comfort  offar ISO styles, your exact size and width personal service Shoes shipped direct f factory at big savings for you WO mf , phcrmffjcryou  IACK HANNETT, Age4 PHONE 111 LEE LAVEY General Insurance itoje 59F3 IHacknvj AAh REFRIGERATION SERVICF iHAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Prncl ney J5tf 3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WL1 Phone Pinckney 7872 f rii  iilS LAVEt BANKING BY MAILL IS EASY Ask for a supply of our bank out6thflt slip insert STATE OF MICHluAN y Kedrop m your maU The  sar  This1 handy  service is beinq In Matter ot the Estate ci used bv more and more busy William Roche Deceased, housewives, Fanners and bui At a session of scd Court held 1 1 1 June 10 1952 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Aw 4 rfMer Phone Dexttf 3461 REAL liTATB  Farrn sJommm U fltptflttlft and Businew Opportnnittey List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9  Fecal Pinckney, Mich Ft one 1 3 3 Ihone 157Flf pairia MYTiON J H i Plumbing or  J ,aa Iflate 8717 Lcie Driv license Rush Lak P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Homo Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service rfheces 39  63, PmcJroy, lficK Y5ED CEICKHOFF Sr OPTCMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michiac I bone 358 esidesce 61 ITOTETHFNOEF Uvestdck HauLny Weekly Tips Mud To Drfl5 General Tracking ifcone 64F14 PinckneT M H W WYLIE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds HONE 136 Pinckney r JS t spfe  J  WAV ness men STATE OF MICJUGAN The Prcxrte Court for the Counly erf Livingston In the Matter ot tne Lsiate or Charles L Adams, Deceased At a session of sac court hskl June 9 1952 Present, Hon Hircxr R Smith Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given,That tl petition of Charles L Adams J, the administrator of said estat praying that his final acco nt allowed end the ieide of sad estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto, wUl bo henrd at the Probate Cort on Jjly 7 i35 at ten A M  It is Ordered That Ncticc oi bo given by publcation of a  co,y hereot lor tnree weeks con, rjeiLveiy previous to said day ci  rmg in the Piuclcney Dis  parch and that thfl fiduciary i cause a opy of this jaotice to be , servoa pon oacHkrJOwn party J in iiteerf liis last v known ad idsJy registered UNnil return rTpt demanded, al least four THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HeweiL Mlr Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insur amca Corpovaaon An Deposits Insuredl k 10UUU for eacb Depo1o FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use TI4 for 3 to 5 daysH not pleased, your 40c back Watch the old ainted skin slough off to be replaced by healthy skin Get instant drying TL4 from any nn 14 days prior to such hear j    , f3,r9 mg or by personal service at, oniggui  least five 5 days prir to such heaiing pinckney Mich Hiram R Smith, Judgf of Probato A true copy Wilfred H Erwin Pemstrr of Probate icrr Cciewii 1 Parshull Fowell,Mich Attorney FOR RENT Year around cottage 6 room,neai and cozy Also oth er cottages P H Mow its Pm ney Phone 13F4 ckneys  Me Frui s LITY Groceries Vegetables Pish Present Hon Hirara R Smith Judae of Probate Notice is Hereby Given,That the petition of Gerald IMcClear pray ing hat the instrument filed in said Court be admited to probate as the Last Will and testament of said deceased and also that the administration of said  estate be granted to Gerald JMcj Clear or to some other suitable person and that the heiiw of said deceased be determined will be heard at the Probate Court on July 7 1952 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ly previous,to saidday of hearing in the Pinckney DispvLchand thai the petitioner cause acopy of this notice to be served upon each known party in intereH at his last known address by registered mail return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing or by personal eer vice at least five 5 days prior to vice such hearing A true copy Hiram R Smith Celestia Piarshall Judge of Probate Regjir n probate CEMETERY MEMORJALS Prices You Can Afford To Pcrf MILFORD GREN1TE WORKS MUordL Michigan h LOST BEAGLE HOUND, tan head, black and white body Will pay reward Murray Dagg Hi land Lake FOR SALEDairy Eguipment 4 10 gallon milk cans, like new hooded dairy pail, milk strainer cream seperator, wash tanks, dairy water heater, dropin unit milk cooler, will fit any box Frank Pearcef phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALEJamesway Incubator, j 2500 eqg capacity, two 5 deck chicK poultry batteries, I Caso hayioader i Frank Pearce, phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALE Furnace complete I with stoker, controls piebHower, James Whitley, phone 15F11 FOR SALEMans aii wool Gal erdino topcoat,tanblue euitetae,36 tan Gab3rdine 2 pant suit pair of grey trousers Phone No 17 OR SALEVvashing Kachine A C heavy duty Howard Cai 2909 W, M36, Piione 62F4 FOR SALE Electrochef stove burners Darrell Baker 5655 Fernland Dr, Lakeland or Phone Brighton 749S2  n 11 FOR bALE 1341 Dodge Sedan Gooa transportation Phil Gentile 111 Main St Pinckney, FOR SALEHouse and 5 acres Q gT uldina7 and twa of land on Mowers Road Irnro bw  u  Pinckney of Francis Harris 31HMW nim at the Stewart Anderson Classified Adv FOR SALE House, 2 bedrooms kitchen, living room, basement, Bath, gararge 8079 Corner F  B StSo xter, EliAron FOR SALE22 H P M E Gard en Iracor and Lawn Mower at tachment, used only 8 hoursalso suip pump 2 burner and wen portable electric stove    Mis Carl Sowers Brighion Phone 74953 TO WHOM IT iviAi CONCERN On and alter his date June 11, 1952 I will be responsible for no debts contracted by anyone but myself Signed Michael Harnack Jr Pinchney WANTED Cusfom bailing with new Holland string tie baier Dean Gardner, phone 13F11 FOR SALEA trailer, box 44x82 Mrsf Charles Clark, phone40 WANTEDiiTide from 3 miles west oof Pinckney to and from Ann Arbor or aiser Frazierirriv mg shortly before 800 a m Call fllFi  FOR SALE 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> eiff      jsssejsisii c k    u V v Volume 8 If present plans continue that voters wui be laced with 3 reap, portionment plans to vote on at the November election They will be ttubflUttud biy the CIO, Arl and Michigan industrial conitren ce ihe Michigan constitution reads the legislature roust be apportioned every 10 yers Tius iiaa not oeen done since 1813 Although the cities have the balk oi population e rural dis mces conuol tnu legislature and said ieyiiuiuie wants it to re rnaui ihat wa, Three counties Wayne, Genesee and Saginaw now have a population ol ji  766 which is one half that oi me the state These industrial city districts aie usually Dernonuc and parual to ail social weuare legislation and to passing the cost on to industry That is why industry is against following the constiiu ion by reaportioninq according to population There 13 iiUle ditierence be tween the C 1 O and A F of L plans, both would reapportion both the house and senate accord ifig to population The industrial plan would reapporion the house LXII leave me senate as it is mer ly adding 2 more seats Ine Michigan Pubhc Service Coimiiun has granted Micm gan Bell Telephone Company a raie increase on their showinq that increased costs have reduc ed their earnings below the level of a fair prohtThe telephone com pany asked 22,000,000, the pub lie service commission gave them 7,000,000 Most of the increase has been allocated to pay stat ons tnd business phones In ex changes with less than 3000 the cost of phones will be raised from 25c to 50c a month The governor qoes to Washing ton this week to ask President Truman for an 85,000 loan to build a Straits of Mackinac ridge The senate failed to pass the house bill which would allow communities to accept federal aid in building dikes etc for flood protection Chaiacters CONKBVATION DEPT NOTES Sea lamphreys are penetrtcung into Michigan lakes They hove been found in Chippewa River Mt Pleasont Dam, Paw Paw River, Swan Creek and VanEtten Lake Iosco county There were 558 arrests for con eervation law violations in April compared to 185 in March The dept purchased 1587 more acres of land last year, part in the Dansviile and Holly recrea tion areas The dept receives many left, ers from people seeking to buy state land for hunting cabins There is land available in 33 counties some only have about 10 acres and none over 100 In the upper peninsula 5 counties have over 1000 acres each Weed killers ere not injurious to stock In an experiment a past are was sprayed with weed killer and cattle and horses turned in it and allowed to eat it also chickens None showed any ill effects PHLANDER MONROE  Phlander Monroe was a tall man, very quiet and inoffensive i was ioid oy the late Dr f rea bigiei tnat be once owned a larm near the present John burq taim, and woixeu around He worked, ior Dr qier t lather and was ac custom to inow the biyler oxen to plow his xaxm Dr bigler used to arive mem over for him when he was a xxy Mr, Monroe was married twice, His hist marriage ended in divorce His second wue was Julia Shannon, There was a son, rmmeit He was kill ea in uont oi the Grand Trunk depot here about 1904, He was going to Lakeland to work on the ice when he slipped and fell under the train which ran over him He sold his farm and moved o town, nis noine is now owned by Harry Wallace, tie worked abound and also carried the mail irom ihe depot to the postoiheo ana vice versa He drove a white pony on a buckboard and had the back o the buckboard studded with nails so the boyai would not hook ride on it Mr Monroe was best known for his record as an officer of the law He was elected constabi continuously for 40 years and piobably served more papers than any other officer in county, The justices here were Dell Carrfather ot Roqer and W H Cro foot  there were many lawsuits held here, Mr, Monroe officiat ed at most of them, drawing the juries, subpeanihq witnesses etcI remember attendinq one be fore Justice Carr over horse deal the principals were the iae Fa ward Farnam 6r Thomas Shehan and the lawyers Frank Shields ana James GreenAfter takinq tes timony the case was settled oil of court He was also village marshal at the salary of JjJlCL a month Hij duties were to leed tramps a no give them a nights lodging in the village jail Oecasionaiiiy he hauled a drunk up thereHis meth was to hanacuff them and skid them up the sidewalk to the jail which stood just west of they Clyde Fisher home on West Main Social Items CLARKMORiIARTY WEDDING Saturday morning at St Marys Church, Pinckney Mary Margar et Clark, daughter of MrsMaxtor et Clark and the late Charles Clark, spoke her marriage vnwsi to Raymond Moriaiity, son of fAr and Mrs Joseph Moriarity  of Centerline  Given in marriage by her fid  est brother, Charles, the bfcao wore a gown of skinner sjtin, princess style with rolled eejlar and neckline, extending into a cathedral rain Her fingertip yei of illusion fell from a Juiet mrp, studded wih seed pearls A wflite orchid crowned a white pwsfrer book from which fell strearfcis of white stephanotis  Dorothy Lavey, maiij of hior wore a pink taifela 6fown and carried a bouquet of blue sweet peas and pink roses Keith McGillivary of Detroi acted as best man and seating guests were Joe Jeffreys, cousin ot the bride and Garret Chapmcui  iriend of the groom Mesdames Clark and Mcriar iy wore gtwns of navy blue with white accessories and corsages of Joanna Hill roses A wedding breakfast was served at Winans Lake Golf and Country Club for immediate members of the famil with reception following at the nome of the briaes mother Aiier a wedding trip in northern Michigan the newlyweds will make then heme in Pinckney The bride graduated from the Pinckney high school in 1951 and Catholic tat Mans Catholic Church Bkidrey Michigan Re Fr Albert J Schmirt, Pas Sunday Masses Summers 630, 800, lOtOQ 11 Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Friday evenincr at 730 p so woniessionst Fridav after Kovopna Devotions Saturday 7i30 to 900 P V Sunday hscw 800 Ma Congregational Rev Dcnaia brady pastor  Thur, Prayer meeting at Kirk  bimms home on Pearl St at 800, buiuaiLPjO, Sermon, That Ali iviay lie One Sunday School  at il3Ci  luesclay Trustees meet at thot j churcn at b0U p m j The pastor and family leave for  Cluirtiiiont, Calif, to attend the  General CongT Council June Id i io 26 Competent ministers wili j fill he puipit, during that timeOur Senior Choir is continuinq its weekly Wednesday evening practices during the month ot June at 730 ivieuuouifce Ccivory rvieinonit Church iacb Pastot Esch School News HIGH SCHOOL HONOR POLL Seniors Mary Jean Kirscke A, Joan Fis i er A , Jane Nash B Lorraine Tomasik B Dick VanSlambrook B, Dorothy Enders B Judy Asch enbrenner 8, Leola Porter B Juniors Lois Beachy A, Lucille Beach B Ruth Kirschke B Claire Camp bell B, James Matteson B, Barbara VanSambrook B, Rosnia Hill i3, John Johnson B Sophmores N Mary Lou Bloxom A David Nash A , Ken Matteson B Bill Brady B Dick Darrow BBob Meo bon B Rosemary Mrofka B,Har odd Rady 8, Judy Haines B , Kathy LaPrad B  Barbara Miller B, Marilyn Perry B Freshmen Arlesta Roderick A Jim A, Gretchen Tasch B, Beachy B Ervin Green B, Miller B Marilyn Shirey B ,Shir lep Hadden B Lave Bertio Ricky CommejAt Gen Ike Eisenhower has retired uum me army and maOe rns aeiui last Weanesaay nigni in xus home iown Abilene, ansa n was liis opening bid ior tne preiaency likewise, rie answer ed numerous guesuons propouna ed to nun ome ruliy ana otnexs in a non committal way Appar ently nis campaign will noi lack adeguate tunas to campaign as daily papers ana peroaicais are ior mm including the Saturday evening Post Senator Tart was uieir nrst love but they do noi annk lie can be elected aue to nis leactionary record but thinic Lisennower with his war timo glamor could e As matters now stand unless all contests ior the uegro delegates irom southern states nearly ail of which haver iciti and Eisenhower deiegauon are decided in avor of Tait it is nard to see how Tuft stands a chance of nomination The GOP iaiows Eisenhower is to the left of center but are willing to hitch their wagon to his star V has been employed in Ann Ar fior The groom is an instructedn plas Meettng in Pinckney high school 71Cou euewJiio eri bzra S S Supi Walter AraxiUj Worship tudcry School       hildiWs Hoi 10oU ,liQ0 1145  730 WIEDMANDOMINICK Mrs Mary Wiedman of Portage j,ake and Geoige Dominick of Jregory were married at Angola Indiana May 2d by Kev Utter oe k A reception was given Sun day at the home the grgonl bunding aHalf Moon Lake which was attended by 100 people eUewtiip SeYir vVednsday HJOO O n Summer Bible school will be conducted June 23 to July 3, Class ess for all ages Rev J, Kore Zook of St Johns will bring the morning messagy Sunday June 15, 4H NEWS The 4 H Flower Garden girls met at the home of Mrs Thomas Bonner June 4 at 230 They also visited the Chilson Iris show The 4H Vegetable Club met with JVIrs Joe BdsycUo on June 4 at 00 with 8 present A new member joined, Donna Basydlo, Secretary JAARBIAGE LlCfcNSE George Rose, 54, BrightonAnn et Elmer, 2S,Whitmore Lake How aid Garlock, 64 Howell Esther Sharp, 54, Howell Garnet Mor iarity 27 Pinckney, Mary Margar et Clark 19,Pinckney Max Drive 24 Fowlerville Maxine Demond,  19, Fowlerville David Gosling,lb Ann Arbor, Marilyn Anderson2C Brighton Louis Marshall, 19Pirick neyDorothea Nation Howell George Shooter, 21 Fowlerville Constance Ayers, 18, Fowlerville Paul Frederick 21, Rockford Ill Shirley Fteason, 20, Pinckney P Araett,20, Howell, SalTy Ginley Howell Burton Corum, 32,Bismark S D Jean Strubble, 19, rusker on Alfred Goss, 28 HartlandVi oola Ackennan, 30,, MancheBter Francis Shehan, 32, Pinckney Janet Lundin 22, Pinckney Jerry Johnson 19, Fowlerville, Marion Adams, 17, Howell Among the graduates at How ell frah school are Marv Lou daughter of Mr and Mrs GlenSlav ton rnd James Lobdell sou of llx and Mrs lack Lobdell, BRIGHTON SCHOOL ELECTION brighton had a not ola school election Monday night with 52 votes cast Clarence bnosey and Robert, Herbst members of the present school bard who voted to fire the 10 tecaiers were de feated by Clay Wut, Detroit teach er and Harry Seeqer barber NEW TELEPHONE PATES The increase in telephone ratee will amount to les than 2 cents a a day for residei users The monhly increase for 2 and 4 party lines is 25c rural lines is 75 c, Pay station calls are 10c One and two party business phones are increased 75c and private branch trunk line exchan ges 100  The Michigan Bell Company says the increase is inadeguate and they will soon be forced to ask for another I WAS STALINS NURSE Arkadi Svobodin served as Jos eph Stalins personal nurse, Svo Ibodin escaped fiom Russia pro vides the first detailed accocunt of the Red Dictators intimate lifei tor to reach the Western World Read I Was Stalins Nurse starting in this Sundays June 15 issue of NEW color Gravure Am1 erican Weekly, exclusively with he Detroit Sunday Times MARRIED AT DEXTER Married at Dexter Saturday, iviiss Dorothea Nations, daugnter ot Mr and Mrs Rollin Nations, oi Hcwell to Louis Marshall, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Marshall Pinckney They will live at Pinck ney  NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual meeting of the Pinckney Community Schools School District No 2 fractional, Putnam Township Livingston County, will be held at the Pinck ney High School on the 14th day of July AD, 1952 at 8 oclock p m for the purpose of electing twd Trustees i2 for a term oi three y ears and for tho purpose of tran sacting such othsr business as may lawfully come before the said meeting Doted this 4th dav of June, 1952 tlric G Rose Secretary, Board of Education, Pincmey Community Schools Earl and Erwin Mann and Mrs Rimmfir of Detroit called on Gene Mann Tuesday REHEAfRSEL DINNER Followinq the rehearsel late Sat urday afternoon for the Lundin Shehan nuptial ceremony, the wedding party numbering 23were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs John Lundin at their summer home at Hi land Lake MrsLouis Shehan and Mrs Edna Spears as sisted the host and hostess, The Lundins daughter, Janet, will be come the bride of Francis She han on Saturday at St Marys church Following a 10 oclock ceremony a reception will be held at Pinckney school where breakfast wil be served to 200 in vited guests BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr and Mrs, Roy Reason and Leota Reason entertairfed at din ner Sunday, complimenting Ann Shirlev Reason on her 16th birth day The party was held at the Masonic Temple and the guests included fellow members of Xhnl Assembly of Rainbow for Girls and the Advisory BoardAnn Shir ley received lovely gifts LADIES AID MEETNG The Congl Ladies Aid will meet June 12 with Mrs Mable Dinkel REV DONALD BRADY RESIGNS Rev Donald Brady, pastor ot the Pinckney Congl Church the past 5 years has resianed It will take effect Sept J 1952 He I has accepted a cui to become pastor oi the Roscommon and Luzerne Congregational churches Next week he leaves on a two weekj trip to attend the Congregational National Conference in California Rev firady came here from Jackson five years ago and has done much to build up thechurch He started a youth movement,has fixed up the church and beon active in pubhc affairs His family consists of his wife, 2 sons in school here and a daughter who is a student at Mich State Normal in Ypsilani SOFT BALL NEWS Pinckney lost a slug fest to Cassiay Lake there Sunday 17 to 13 Ihere were plenty of base hits but the fielding was not air tight Owing to many absentees Pinckney had a pickup lineup with 4 high school bajfein it hop Meabon, Dick DaBw Dave Haines and Jerry Mfftka They did ail right Meabdn qot 3 hits, Darrcw got one nd scored twice Haines walked twice, got 2 runs and one hit Don Amburgey hit 2 home runs Pinckney Darrow, 2b Meabon 3b Burns, ss Twitchell, c Amburgey, p Ledwidge If calmer, rf Haines, lb Mrofka cf Jones,cf JJVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Members of Brighton Masonic Lodge and O E S will attend services June 15 at the Brighon M E church Members of Pinck ney and Livingston county invi ed Paula Curlett will sing Rev, McLucas will preach,  June 28 MM Degrees Winston Baughn W M Paul W Curlett, Secy ROBERT C CULHANE Robert C, Culhane, son OL the late Robert Culhane of Pinckney died at Pittsburg Pa June 2The funeral and burial were there o  June 4 The deceased graduated from Pinckney high school in  1899 While attending school he worked in the drug store of W B Darrow After graduating he worked in the drug store of Will iam Curlett at Dexter, father of f the editor and lived with the Curlett family He graduated from a pharmacy school at Ada JD seiojs bnip poq puD otgo Pittsburg Pa and Wilkesbarrie His health failed some time ago and he has been retired for sever al years Surviving are his wife a brother Casper, of Grand Jun ction, Colorado and three sisters  Mrs Lucy Sherman and Joseph ine of Flint and Mrs Flora Hew itt of Dixboro Cassidy Lake bmears, 2b Carew, 3b Miller, ss Hutcninson, c Kalmer p Small, If Skogland rf nice, lb rish p Rose, cf  3 3 4 3 2 4 4 2 2 2 AB 4 3 4 2 3 4 4 3 2 3 R 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 R 2 3 1 3 3 1 2 2 0 0 H 1 3 1 i 2 0 J 1 0 0 H 2 u 1 1 i t j 2 2 1 0 Rebellion flared up in Lapeer county again last week when tne snerilt and a deputy tried to evict Mrs Lhzabeth Stevens, a 67 ear old widow from her farm on a writ 200 farmers rough ed him up ond prevented hixn irom doing soine case goes back a number of years when the bapeei County Mutual Fire insur ance Company failed The farm er members were assessed to pay the loss and most of them refused to do so Many Hundreds of dollars and been spent in court costs and the matter has been to the supreme court 17 times, The farmers lost ail suitsMrsStevens assessment is only 131 jfrer farm is worth 8000 A similar affair occurred a year ago, when the Zigenhardt Bro refused to pay a similar assessment and were evicted by the sheriff and states police, but moved back on next day and are still in possession A delegaion of 70 Lapeer farmers visited Gov Williams last week but were told by him  Attorney General Millard they had no power to overturn the rulings of the court A woman lawyer go most of the farms at sheriffs sale but has not been able to get po33 ession of any of them yet Friday Pinckney plays the firs county league game when they meet Highland Miliord at Brighton at 730 p m Friday On Sunday they play praciise game ere with the Howell Geer at 21 0 p m Tho CIO met with employees of the Detroit Die Set all of Mon day afternoon at the town hall h re to form a union, We under Jack Tester of Detroil spent the   md the vote was for an indep week end at the home of George I adent union Roush The Robert 5rcdnger family oof Lansing spent Sunday at the I Ulvin ham 28 members of the local Mason ic Lodge attended ihe St Johns Day service at the CongT church Sunday The Ray Burns family and Mrs, Helen Young and children spen Sunday at the Conklin home in Pontiac Also Louis Coyle and wife The Albert Shirley family spent Sunday in Keeao Harbor, Mrs, Rene Miller and daughter, Carolyn, attended a graduation Week end guests ot the,Andrew program in Adrian Tuesday, Campell family were the Clifford and Lloyd Bennett families of Camden,  Mis, Albert Dinkel and Alberta were in Ann Arbor Saturday, Clare Miller attended a meetina oi Fraternity Masonic Lodgs In Ann Arbor Friday night, 28 members oi Livingston Lodqe No 76 F  A M attended m Strawberry Festival Stockbridqe Lodge Thursday night and hlp  d coster an tk  SILAS E SWARTHOUT Silas E Swarthout 9, died at his home here Saturday night He was the son of Gershom and Fannie Swarthout and was born on a farm near Pinckney on April 13, 1863 which was taken up nom the government by his grandfther, Ralph Swartthout in  1836 His entire life was spent in this community In December 1885 he was marr ied to Carrie Harrington, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Harr ington They made their home on the old farm and here their five children were born Mr Swarthout was made director of Living ston Mutual Telephone Co in 1903 and held that office until the Michigan Bell Company absorb ed it about 1930 Mr Swarthout was latter employed by the tele phone company and the Detroit Edison Co the family moved to Pinckney in 1914  A long time member oof tho Pinckney Congl church he was active on the board of trustees Mrs Swarthout died in 1947 His immediate survivors are his five chidren Fred and Lester of Detroit Ward of Jackson, Mrs Fanny Bradley of Flint and Mrs Sadie Moran at home There are 6 grandchildren and 5 great nirtnid children Funeral services were at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Tues day afternoon, RevDonald Brady ofriciaing Burial in the Pinckney Cemotwy , In cases of fire, fire engines are assumed to have the right of way but in a case in Washtenaw county this is being tested outOn May 12, 1950 Edmund Block, af a driver of a U S mail truck was hit by a fire engine and injured whie in pursuit of his duty He has filed a damage suit against Glen Ridenoir driver of the fire engine and the City of Ypsikmli for 100,000 damages He had previousy filed a suit lor 50,000 whih he dropped in favor of the one for the larger amount Judge Chester OHara in the trial 4 men charged with smugg ling in untaxed cigarettes has de clared the Michigan law levying a 3 cent tax on them unconstit utional in that it violates a federal law giving the federal govern, men sole power to regulate inter state commerce, These cigarettes were smuggled in from a state having no tax The case will be appealed, If this decision is sus ained Michigan will be farther in the red as this tax was expected to bring in 24,000,000 , Miss Lois McDonnell, daughter oi Mr, and Mr John McDonnell oi Pettysville won a Fullbright Scholarship at Michigan State State Normal College YpsUanti and goes to Manchester, on Sept 1 ior 9 month snrnsnsHH nng Th old maxim that you cant please all of the people all of the time seems to hold good in the case of the Detroit Tigers For months they have been languish ing in last place and the fans have been imploring the manage ment to do something, make some trades They finally pull a big deal and are panned most severely, not over the loss of Diz Trout who is past his prime Even who is on the injured list most ol the time or Lippon erratic short stop but because they traded George Kell the leagues leading 3rd baseman, Detroit had little trading stock and had to give something to get something Ine qot two promising young players In Hatfield and Lenhardt and a long ball hitter in Dropo date On and after this 1952 I will be  5 JIB M M vi Ofiasvscsed eli V V  1   va1 wr J IJiiiSIlJivPIp  rtw  l    THE WWC3PfPTT PISPAtCH Wednesday Tune 1U 1952 s   when you have an 7 vi INCINERATOR or DISPOSER   safely, ecoworryno I rm ft et rid of burnable trash and food waste before it h omes garbage An electric incinerator ooes the trick nomtcally No workno watching All thats left is handful of mineralrich ash  an ideal plant food Its the modern way to say goodbye 10 a distasteful Job   no garbage to carry  no can to empty  sink disposer is a glutton for food scraps Instantly theyre shredded and flushed right down the drain of your sink The disposer washes it self clean as its used Your kitchen is always spick andspan    forever free from messy sinks And youre forever free from those count less, tiresome trips to the garbage can tt frr W  wo new answers to an ageold prob lem  two modern Llectric appliances ibut put an endto garbage, flies arid odors They are both easy to install    economical to own and operate Whichever you jtickyou pick a winner look rNo garbage  5  Electric Sink Oitpotf  I  D Lux ModJ Blecfric Calcinator  Wm KfcR NL   mmA   s   Cut the cost of cutting gross RBO ROVALE ymr besi biy h power rwowers f 000  f STATE OF MICHIGAN   505 SAT   s I 01f  VACATION LAND Theres so much more o enjoy nd more time to er,,y it vacationing in yor own Michigan You avoid days of costly, tiresome long  ranee travel and fill them stead with superb fishing, golfing, swimming, riding, boating, camping And Michigan prices are easy on vacation budgets Write today for free Michigan vacation literature MICHIGAN TOURIST  COUNCIL  FULL 21 CUT, Pi H WITH ALl THESE SfT fc0 FEATURES  Big copotify ful 2 cutting  width, cwrj more 5m wifh less 9J   Ouilt slorfing 1V hp 4cyle Ree engine uses regulat gos  Easy to KondU  Climbs itep hills  Rugged oilsteel construction  Safely enclosed Vbelt clutch and chain drive  Gross catcher optional THE LAVEY HARDWARE The Probate Court for this County of Livingston In the Matter oi trie i at3 oil Barbara Tessmer Deceased Ai a esva oi said Ci,n hela Ma , 1952 lresent rlonoiable iiram R Srnitn, judge oi rrobate, Notice is Hereby Given, ihal all jreuiiors oi said aeceasea are re quired to present their c iaims in writing ana unaer oath,  saia Court, and to jive a copy there of upon Arthur GGirard,725 Whit more Rd, Detroit, Mich, fiduciary of said estate and that suchclaims will be heard by said court at said Probate Office on Aucust 111952 at 1000 A M It is Ordered, That noree there of bi3 given uy a pablicc aon of a copy hereof ior three w eKs con secutively previous to scr i day of  hearing in the Pinckney  ispatch, and that the tidicuary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter est at his last known crdc ress by registered mail return receipt lemmded, at least fourleen 14 iays piiui to such hearir j, or by personal starvice at least tivo  days prior to such heari igHiram R Smith, Judge o Probate A true Copy Celestia Parshall, Register of Probate wwi  wv, LiL X BUILT COMPUTE NO MONEY DOIVN CAPIABLE CONTRACTORS FOR ANY TYPE BUIIDING JOB OPn Daily to 800 P M Sundays 1000 lo 4W p m    The Thureson Lumber Co Phone 71321 98792 E, Od Hirer  Established 1865 Incorporated 1915 McPHERSON lrte BAM Jewell, Mich A LETTER Dear High School Graduate You havej just completed your high school course Your formal education is complete unless you you intend to go to college A bank has many uses to the people of the community of which it is now a part We would like you to know about these ser vices When you begin working you will receive ry checks We will be happy to cash these checks With part of your earnings you will want to start saving for the marriage oi home you some day hope to establish A Savings Ac count is a service available to you J Over the years we have stood , ready to supply these and many   other services We are anxious toil add you to our list of valued cus j lomera  All deport uy to 10,000 inrared hi tm iMibtahip in the  federal Dtpottt Iwrtrcmce Cor porortflfli     iNeigliboring lotes A ceil la r is oeing auq ior the new parsonage oi iae bioclttriaue jjapuit cuuxen Three cases oi infantile paralysis are reponea ai biocondgu Jimmie and Carol bwitzenreig ana David McConeghy He v and irs A T Camburn celebrated ineir 5uth wedding un rnversary at mgniand rark lui weeK ne is a lormer rinckney M h pastor Mr and Mrs Curtis Patterson attended the auto races a Minne apous Memorial Day riagar Marshall oi Gregory had his car stolen last weeic it was recovered oy police at Lapeer Mis hi ma brown Mcianiels oi Chelsea has been a patient at bt joe hospital Ann Arbor  Boyd bnenzer, star Howell high school pitcher is now pitching ior tne rioweli team in the TriOoun ty Leaque Mrs vuchard Mann of Ann Ar bor has Leen elected head oi the University oi MlVlichigan Club at Ann Arbor j Tne iiowell Knight Templars too 4 platoons to the annual con clave in Detroit last week Also the high school band The noweill high school senior class numbers 6bCommencement is June 2 The Cascades lighed park, Jack son opened last week i Mr and Mrs James Hall have sola the Mitchell iann in Marion they bought to hdward Kors of Ann Arbor  i St PatncKsschool of Brightnn grduaded 16 last Sunday hishop Albers of Lansing has announced a plan to develop an official Action Council organiza  tion of women in the diocese by fedeiation of all parochial anil interparochial womens groups The iollowinq Pinckney stud ents graduate June 14 from the Mich State JNormal Ypsiland Jennie iviurie Keiienberger elem tary provisional teaching certi licate B, S Lois McDonnell, eiem entary teaching certiiicate B S Paricia Redman state limited teaching ceriiicate i  cajft Ago Mildred Bennett of Chubbs Cor ners and Water liosi oi Dear born were married in Ann Arbor Saturday by Kev, bvans They were attended by rVir, and Mrs Albert Dinkel, Mrs W H, Gardner assisted by Ivlrs Gladys Clinton and Mrs hianch Martin entertained the inqs Daughters Thursday iho marriaqe of Sadie Harris and William Cooper is announc ed, T tookk place in Detroit May  18, RevMonsignor, Doyle ofheiat inq in plans for the reception for Capt Charles Lindebrgh who htfs flown across the Atlantic all per sons hexe are requested o send him a letter by air mail which he will qet on his return to Washing eo D, C, Pinckney high school won the county championship at the ann ual held day at Howell Friday by defeating Howell inbase ball 8 to 5 Swarthoujt outpitched Jim Robb and rilkins oi iiowell The Pinckney lineup Graves, rfSwar thout, p H Reason 3bR Reason, c N Miller, cf C Miller, 2bC Hendee, lb Homshaw, if Camp bell, ss Nash If Howell lineup Terhune, f Reader, cf Michaels,  lb Hemmingway, ss Holler, rf Fisk, 2b Roberts, c Wieandlf J Robb, Filkins, p Loren Bassett umpired  The state police arrested 12 men for drunkenesss cxt the Blue Lantern Dance Hall Island Lake, i Stanley Smaka underwent an appendicitis operation at th Pinckney Sanitarium Saturday Russell Liverrn,ore has been ap pointed rural mail carrier to succeed H H Swarthout retired s Mrs E, WJ, Kennedy has gone to California toresi3e, The Pinckney Independents de feated Hamburg here Sunday 16 Saturday night Bowman Kennedy, ss Rice to 7 Pinckney lineup Hooker cf  3b VanBlaricum If M,Harris cf Battle, rf Reason, 2b CoxpHam burg lineup Burtonlfp Winkelhouse, cf Webber, 3b Spencer,  lb Lehr, ss Bennett, c Stack able 2b Radtke, rf Rogers, p, If  Dexter Theater Howeii Theater j Wait Disneyt J Tues WeL Thur Juue K, 11 12 Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hep Friday, Saturday JOM 13 14 burn 2 FRNI 2 in r MASK OF THE AVENGER THE AFRICAN QUE N  in color la Tcbn 1 j Novelty Newe Friday Saturday, June 13 14 jotan Crawford, Dennis Morgan THIS WOMAN B DANGEROUS also Audie Murphy Beverly Tyler In THE C8MARRON KID la Taontca kw 16 Cartoor John Derek Anthony Quinn and Judy Lawrence Plu, LEAVE IT TO  MARINES A feu,  auJ  Sid Melton   Lynn Sunday Monday June 15 Mat Sun 2 p, m coat RETREAT HELL Starring Frank Lovejoy, Richard Carlson Comedy Cartoon New Tues, Wed Tnuri tune 17, 1813 Gene Kelly Donald O Gvmor SINGING IN THE RJtN Colat by TochxdotflBi Novelty Nws Cortooi Coming King Kong, Kangaroo Macao   Sylvan Tijeatei Chelsea MJAjn Sunday Monde, juns 15, 16 Sun shows 3 57,9 Mon AS SILVER OTY wilh Yvonne DeCarlo,Edsnund OBrien and dSichard Arlen 4bort Coxtooa Mfcwi Tues Wed Thur, June 17 1819 Samuel Goldwyns Great Picture I WANT YOU with Dorothy McGuire Dana Andrews and Farley Granger News and Cartoon ComingWild Blue Yonder Return oi the Texan Avon Theater Stocktffldge rmemgan Friday, Saturday June 13 14 YOUNG MAN WTH IDEAS A Oood Comody ttarrtso Glenn Ford Ruth Roman, Denise Darcel Nina Foch Cartoon Pete Smith Newi Friday Saturday June 13 14 KED BADGE OF COURAGE civil war story with Audio Murphy Bill Maudlin LOST PLANET AIRMEN h Drama imi Tristan Coffin, Mae Clark Sunday, Tuesday June 15 16 SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO Sunday Monday, Wgelji 16 I swashhuckling adventure with falhers Day Specirl  George MontgomeryPaula Condy NJW8 and Cartoon Day THE BIG TREES In Teuucolci A Irama SHTrinV Kirk Douglas Patrice Wyam and Eve Miller ftundov Show 3 jt 1, t Cartoon New Sporfi Arrow Artistry Tues, Wed7Thur, June IV, 18,19 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK in color A Comedy Starrtna Bud Abbot , Lou Costello, Buddy BaerDorothy FordShaye Cogan I news cartoon shorts  sho s 715, 9  05  CwnTnginetreat Heu7STaTAhoy  Tempo  I Lee Theater WHTTMORE LAKR MICH ComingNight Riders of Montana Jeepers Creepers, Painted Hills Be a TELEPHONE, OPERATOR Friday Saturday, June 13 14 Kirk Douglas in THE BIG TREB3  ID TecJitol Plui DESERT PURSUIT wit Wayne Morris Virginia Grey cfntooo Sunday Monday, June 15, 16 Sun 2 p m continuously warm side of the guys insSde the Stone Walls MY SIX CONVICTS  with Millard Mitchell, Gilbert Roland John Beal, Marshall Thompson Novely News Cartoon Tues, Wed Thur, June 17, 1819 Errol Flyruv Ruth Ron an In MARA MARU PlU WHISPERING SMITH VS SCOTLAND YARDW startino Richard Carlson Latest NMI hj ox petit,  necessary pay while learning Pay increase Hrst yearchanee foradvancementpaid vacation worlc necrr home with  friendly associates and in pleas ants suiiourdings Womens Employment Offxe 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 4 ars Ago Rural Carrier Frank Newman has a new bugqy with an urn brella top for his mail route, The Howell Condensed Milk factory is taking in 100000 lbs of milk a day trace Lamborn of Iosco is tak ina care of her sister Meda who is ill with mease Is  Pinckney lost at South Lyon on Saturday 11 to 10 MX Rill Monks hurt his arm and was re lieved by Ray Kennedy Miss Bessie Cordely a sister of Mrs H H Swarthout, died of appendicitis at Mich State college Wednesday where she was a student TheMcIntyreAmsden wedding Saturday was largely attended Clyde Mclntyre was beet man Fern Cope bridejtoid Tie Drs Sigler have a 1 fndilla telehone in theiv office Married at Ypsilanti May 22Mrs Emma Haze and Ralph Ell iott Commencement is June 23, The urogram iinvocaion, fe7,Cope SarutatoryPercy Hinchey history, Erwin Monks Class Pcem Glenn Hinchey Piano Solo, EtheJ Gra hamOration, Gene ReasonSolo Florencec Andrews Prophecy, Louis Monks Valedictory, Jo sephine Harris Remarks, Rev, Fr Commerford Preset lion of Diplomas, Prof Miller, TREAT YOUR TIRED FEET,  TO REAL j FOOT COMFORT j with I f Oont HftrtH x4, twfng f Mt Twitch 5  V MMt wtlkrnj, otvw poiitlvt comfort  50 stytot, your ct tix tM widf JACK HANNETT,  PHONE 111    CONCERNING SCHOOL BOARD UcilMDlHiLb AND SCHOOL hhiCTORi OF  JriE PINCihY COMMVMLtr SCHOOLS turi ELECTION IULY 14th 1952 Two 2 Trustees for Three Yars  1 Oection of school oiiicers will be bv petition as provided for by Public Acts oi lii4y, io fc in Sec don 15 as amended Chapter 131 School Code 2 Petition may be obtained from from Mr Eric Hose, Secretary of Board of Education 3 Petitions shah oe hied with the Secretary of the Board of Educ tion Mr Eric Rose, on or before June 13th 1952 4 No Liector snail sign a petition for more candidates for each term than are to be elected SEach petitionshall be signed by not leis than 25 qualified school electors of the district 6 School electors mus be A citizen of the United States Twentyone years of age ar over, A resident of Michiqan 6 month prior to election  A resident of the school district at least 30 days next proceeding he election 7 tilgibility of membership on the Board of Education Any qualified voters in the afore mentioned Pinckney Comm unity School District whose name appears on ehe assessment roll and who is sole owner in his own right of the property so assessed shall be elqible to election or ap pointment to office in said school district, provided that where a husband and wife own property jointly regardless of the name which appears on the asses ment roll If otherwise qualified each shall be elqible to elecdon or appointment tp school office Date of Elect ion Monday, uif 14  18S2 at fcOO p m        ,V  V  h THE RNOBNBf DDBMTCH Wednesday June 11, 1952 i  JLSthe Peoples X  A Stor e las Dry goods Can ied Goods Shoes Furnishings Pinckney CjxrtcJ Entered a 4th Class lritMMm fit nmAH  Act  March  1177 w uioweil UJtocaeyMica Svitfsrripftan Price oX60 per yeai Friday night guests of the Mar vtn Shirey and Julius Ascheh brenner jr iamilies were Mrs A Q Show alter and daughers of La Junta, Colo, and Mrs A,Aug  erxneri ot Los Angeles Calii, that aunt and cousins ot Mesdaxnes Shirey and Aschenbrenner Witiil them they spent the weekk end with relatives a Comins Mich Rev, and Mrs, Beachy, Bertie and Ruth attended the annual of the IndMich Mission Board and Church Conference at EBc heart, lnd June 3 to 5 Jack Clark is working in Wrig leys super market Ann Arbor Keith Ledwidge is home Plymouth Seminary for the sner Mrs Dorohy Dinkel and children, Johnny and Cris, in Battle Creek last week from sum two were , LOOK FOR THE CLOCK 1 AT B08H LAEE  WMEN IN NEED Ok   Plumbing umps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters Pipes, Fittings  BEPAWING A SPKUUTT COMPLETE LINE OF FIRTURES COLOlfl WHITE PUMPS Myroi Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE MNCZNEY 1S7FU S tmgerie  Kennedys Part Str PhttgaiTappaa MdIVt4J teautlfu PhiigosTapM Rang tegvto Prkt 00009 tatlgai Syitt Completely Install fr Cylinders el PMigai tOTAl ALL THREI FOR ONLY  PRICE 209 On June 10, Rev, and Mrs Beachy left for Kalona, Iowa, to  attend the annual meeting of the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, The Beachy twins, Lois and Lucjile, are workinq in Barton Hills homes for ihe summer Mrs Gladys Clinton called on her sister, Mrs Olin rishbeck, m Lansmg Tussdav Floyd Fuiford and wife of Way ne pent Sunday at the Clifford Miller hirne Robert Ackley and daughter, Roberta, were in Detroit Tuesday Fran Aberdeen is recovering from an attack of pneumonia Mrs Virginia Carver and child ren were in Ann Arbor Saturday Keith Bradbury and wife of Chelsea spent Sunday at the L J Henry home Sandra and Janet Meyer of Bad Axe are visiting at the W  H, Myer heme The Gene Shehan family of Ann Arbor and the Gerald Bauer family of Brighton were Sunday quests at the Louis Shehan home Mr and Mrs Lavern Kennedy and son of Detroit called at the Irvin Kennedy home Sunday Lynn Hendee is a patient at 1 McPherson hospital, Howell  Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout call ed at the James Barton home in Stockbridge Saturday George Hillek and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday calleis at the John Boyer home,  Mrs Ida Byers and Janet Feid ler have bought the Tackman coage on Portage Lake, east side and moved there from Ann Arbor last week  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel attended nurses banquet at Franks, near tentcn Lnday niqht Label Nash, Ann Arbor, spent home Jimmie Nash of Coldwater spent the week end there Andrew Nesbitt and wiSTwere Sunday guests at the Dr W Ct Wylie homeDexter, John Kennedy of Detroit spent the week end at the Irvin Kennedy home and with them and  Dick and Tom Kennedy was in Chelsea Sunday Sunday callers at the JHHook er home were Miss Viola Petty  and Mesdames Maude Sayles and Nellie Van Horn of Howeil Mis Wray Hinckley has return ed home irom McPherson hospit ai, RowelL Sergt Phillip McDonnell who cenUy returned horn Korea lei Sunday tor Oklahoma City for assqnment Mi and Mrs, John McDonnell returned from California last week Lois McDonnell entertained  members of the cast of a Mich State Normal play at    Sanaay W C, AtLee and wife entertain, ed the Melvin Shier family of  Ann Arbor Sunday, Carer Brown of Dexter is buiLl inq a cottage at Swarthquts Cove Portaqe Lake,,    Rev McLucas and family spent the first of the week at their colt age at Portage, Lake The Claude Swarthout family and Norman Miller spent ha week end at Douglas Lake Sylvester Harris is home the hospital Mr, and Mrs Robert Read were in Detroit Tuesday,  Mrs Emma Vollmer and sonJohn, called on Henry Smith of Fowlerville Saturday who is ver, ill Mr and Mrs Carl Fuchs of De troit spent the week end at the Earl Gallup home The Lee Lavey family attended exercisescrt St  Summer Coal Prices Now on Order TO BE SURE Of GOOD QUALITY PHONE 2681 DEXTER DEHoey Sons W tr Sytw etc Stanley Dinkel t the from Free Movies EVERY SATURDAY EVENING ON THE VILLAGE SQUARE THIS WEEKS MOVIE the Graduation exerciser h Wrvin Nile graduated cmd , hiflh school where Lavey, daughter of  YOU GIT a bio beautiful rang featuring tht tatatt tima afti work Mvlng tonvnlncs  YOU tW a mrfwatU PhHgai tyittm completely Instaiatf at yovt home  VOQ IT tw cyUa4rs of Phitf at t no xfrm  SEE US TODAY Phillips  Pkilg L TH AltFOIPOSI flit  ho oTst lohrThT sehoot where was awojdedaJJMveiBrtY ,  r Sin While Youre Able  ponsored bv Pincknev Merchant s in Cooperation with the  Pinckney Fire Department  JtS Campbell ivvi lust w7js i Mesaaxnes tuy Mr and Mrs Fred Read attend and Jane Merritt tendefV r2 ed the 40th wedding anniversary countv Kings Daughters Lunw of Mr, and MrsWm King of Rush j 1 Mondav at the home ot Mrs Gvve Fields, Lakeland V SphBtownone Detroit spent the wee ena home of Fred Bead jAil Mrs Dorothy Kennedy and chU dren called at the Culver farm in in DeerfceldJund Lake a Detroit Friday, MEDarrow and wife were Sun day dinner guests at the Bert Benham home in Brighton, Melvin Kotz and wife of Detro it spent Sunday at the fobert Tasch home From where I sit 6y Joe Marsh Good Nesor Policy K eke warthouf  t ii i i  i i i Baca Plumbing and Repair wxnn SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTENERS ETC GEORGE RCU8H FOR SALE F H A APPROVED HOMES Comer Alger and Riddle Sfak Howel Michigan Do Yfvr Own Inside Decorating tot the Low Sale Price of 5750 Remember one time when I told about the old loosestone wall that separated Easy Roberts property from Handy Petersons That was when they decided they really didnt need the wall between them in the first place  so they simply stopped repairing it Now I hear where a fellow, who bought the old Johnson place, wants to buy all tkeee stones It seems he figures a atone all is just whata needed on his property From where I sit, if that fellow wanH to build himself a stone wall, thats his business But if its not really sewing any useful purpose he may sooner or later discover just like Handy and Easy did that hed be just as well off without one Kvcn some oldfashioned walla of prejudice are disappearing like those that would deny a pepsons right to a friendly glass o beer now and then Most Ameri cans are learning that walls ca get in the way of the persons in side as well as the persona outauk C QoeOtUt i oundotif OPEN SUNDAYS 3 to S p m or  Howell, Michigan s Howard Read Friday Shirley Wylie enterain Lawrence Baughn hes sod 1   MrsHenry Johnson is leaderFlor ence Bowman, president lames Gaines, sec, and Cheri Ann Gad ith Treas home at Portage Laketo Ann Arbor parties and bouqht the former tavern buildinq on West Main St, He moved over it Satur day, Billie Clark has enlisted in the crir corp and left for Lackland Field, Texas, Saturday ciaj    i  not Mr, and Mrs Stanley Murdock of Comma and the Ted DeBarr family of Gladwin spent th  week end at Robert Pike home Miss Dorothy Barrett has finish, Cecil DeBarr remained lor a visit, ed her business course and ac , ,    Mr, and Mrs Roy Twihh Harry Frost has been staying atended the funeral of Mr W CBpted a position in Ann Arbor, r Halkr in Howll at m Boyce farm near Stock Mr, and Mrs Albert bridge, wsct m LansingWW1W1BC J11  m fyvsjrasjjjnpp iiwfc  v AMU  Wedndgy June M 1952 tfM If youre a hay grower wh waati to  make short work oi haying    cut 25 to 35 acre per day    mow in heavy or down and tangled hay    and operate any  lace a tractor will go, youll do well to choose the John Deere No 5 ractor Mower The No 5 is a proved mower, through and through Its simple, dux able, easyon or off It has a strong, wellbraced frame, enclosed drive gears which run in oil, safety spring release and slip clutch on the power  shaft to protect the entire mower from breakage, and many other quality features youll appreciate See it    operate itand youll agreethe No 5 is truly a tractor mowerthe best money can buy JOHN DEERE  Quatffo fame, JK, 7mm, tyaybmeKZ LAVEY HAH DWARF y  STATE OFMICHIGAN k Circuit Court lor fee County I Livlngrtoa to Chancery D T GOODWlMPknntirl AIDA GOODWIN, Defendant   ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pending in the above entitled Court on the 5th day of April  1952 In this cause it appearinq from affidavit on file that AIDA GOODWIN, is not a resident oi the State oi Michigan, UA,but resides at 7a Av Norte No 146 City of Guatemala Guatemal, Central America On motion of lames R BeekAttorney for the Plaintiff it is or dered that the said defendant cause hex appearance to be en  tared in this cause within three months from the date of this or der and that in default thereof said Bill of Compliant will be tak  en as confessed, It is further ordered that within forty doys this order shall be published in the1 Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper of the county of Livingston, and thatsuchpubiication be continued therein at least once in each week for six weeks in succession Dated April 5, 1952  Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge James R Beek, Attorney for Plain tiff, A True Copy business address John AHagmun 321 South Main St COUP Clerk Ann Arbor, Mich Ho  Mich Telphones Office,  75161 Residence, 7 1003 OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist Chiropodist Office Hours 216 W Gd River By Appointment Brighton, Mich Mon, Wed Sat GRADUATESt THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR HELP All of your education will be use full, if you are to aid in improving conditions in the upset world today Much of this nations trouble today is financial the result of continu ed spending or giving more than our income Here is a lesson for you ii you would succeed When you start working began immediately to build a savings reserve with reguar deposits in this bank  PROFESSIONAL CORNEF THE PQNCKNEY SANITARIUM HAY M PUFFY M D ciacknoy  Mxuigan criJlyUi00 A M to 211 Jr VL  Except Wedikfeaytfi Moa lues rri Sa4   I p ff  psiesMeSMeie weeee aamaavj  m    DR G B McCLOSfCEY DenJst 112 North MiciJaa iive Telephone Office 935 fieidire iM Evenlnas by ApuointaiAis HoweJi u  Mfcaiaao HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E Gi 41 ,i ftt er HowoU  iihican heal Estate, Irsuran te, Irckercgo City Lake and Fa 11 Poverty A Speciality 1st Your Woptuit 1 i M STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court fot the County of Livingston, In the Matter ot the Estate of Charles L Adams, Deceased At a session of said court held June 9 1952 Present, Hon Hiran R Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby GivenrThat the petition of Charles L Adams Jr the administrator of said estate, praying that his final account be aiowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Court on July 7, 1952 j at ten A M  I It is Ordered That Notice there j of be given by publication of a  copy hereof tor inree weeks con secutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Phjckney Dis j patch and that tbo fiduciary  , cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered X7sil return receipt demanded, al least fourteen 14 days prior to such hear 1  ing or by personal service atj least five 5 days prif to such hearing Hiram R Smith Judg of Probate A true copy Wilfred H Erwin j Register of Probate RowellMich Celestia Pershall Attorney THE m NATIONAL BANE Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Pn Jf ance CorporaBoo AB Deposits Insured uu to JlOtfuu for errcb     FCR ATHLETES FOOT Use TL4 for 3 to 5 daysIf not pleased, your 40c back Watch the old tainted skin slough off to be replaced by healthy skin Get  instant drying TL 4 from any druggist Doc Cory Drug Store Pinckney Mich FOR RENT Year around cottage 6 room,neat amd cosyj Alo oth er cottages P H Mowers Pindc ney Phone 13F4 Pinckneys  FIST  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the Ceunty oi Livingston In Matter of the Estate of William Roche, Deceased At a session of said Court held May 22, 1952  Present Hon Hiram R Smith Judae of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That the petition of Gerald JMcClear pray ing that the instrument filed in  said Court be admited to probate as the Last Will and testament of said deceased ,and also that the administration of said estate be granted to Gerald JMcClear or to some other suitable person and that the heimi oi said deceased be determined will be heard at the Probate Court on June 16 1952 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ly previousto saidday of hearinq in the Pinckney Dispttchand that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each I known party in intere ft at his last Gcnown address by registered maiL return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, or by personal ser vice at least five 5 days prior to vice such hearingA true copv Hnaro R Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probate Regisr o Probate LEE LAVEY General Insurance loae 93 PincknM ui REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs, on All Makes Phone PmcJ ney 15 4F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYL1E Phone Pkickney 78 r2 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Aot 4, ifter Phone Dexts 3461  REAL ESTATE Farm, Homes lathi r  and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Ms GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9  Pear Pinckney Mich Fner, 1 3 3 hone 157FU pcdrisQ MY BON J HuG i Plumbing and iaana I late 8717 LakMe Driv iUcense Rush Lak P, H SWARTHOUTfc SON  Funeral Home Don C Swurthou Director Modem Equioment Ambulance Service hones 39  63 Pinckney, MicV HFttED C REICKHOFF or  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grcmd River Av Ik well  Michiac fhone 55P esJdeo 61 IXOYD HFNDEF  Livestock Haullna Weekly Tip Mude To ltft General Tnckinq ilionfl 64F4 PinckneT Mlc H W WYLIt NOTARY Insurance and Bonds tCNE 136 Pinckney CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pa MILFORD GRENITE WORKS UyodL Michigan h Classified Ad vs FOR SALE STRAWBERRIES Marshall Meabon phone 62F3 LOST BEAGLE HOUND tan , head, black and white body Will FOR SALEAn Electromaster el  ectric stove Call 69F21 Pinckney FOR SALEHouse and 5 acres , of land on Mowers Road Inguire  of Fiancis Harris 3111 Watson  Detroit or Sylvester Hcvris at I 211 Main St, Pinckney WANTEDWashinqs and Ironings to do in my home Phone Hnckney85F3 FOR SALETarm Masti Milkinq unit and a David BracUey 8 in Hammer Mill, Woodroe Massey Phone Pinckney 16 IF 12 , FOR SALE One full aizdd bed with sprinqs and mattres Gust, Hannaman, 22p Unadilla St , Pincknev, Mich,  run oAUrair of usetl garaq door and l windows Phone 151F11 WA i LL riouse ana doat Patnt  ing to do Otto Sjuith Phone 173F12 Hi land, be FOR SALE 18 month ol31 cubic ft Frigidare refrigerator, fcdl width freezer chest,Deluxe mods1 mon  ths old three burner ajrt size El  ctric range, moving inta fwnished home, must sell Call Bfb Johnson Pindney 173F21 FOR SALNew Electrciui Vacuum, used upright fcacuura boys bicycle Call after 600 p n George VanSiveiV112a Mowers Road pay reward Hi land Lake Murray Dagg QUALITY Meats  Friri  Groceries Vegetables fish QUESTION Is ther any way I can put up  the If on the tile wall of my bathroom f J S, Brockton, Massachusetts ANSWER Start by attaching small bloelei j of wood to th tiJowaM with adhesives Thil  tpe of adhesive s penerolly available, most , , of them are bl,vk m color, and will hold   practically alt kmils cf materials together , very well With I lorks in position, use screws to attach fixtures in customary way I I QUESTION Please edse how to remove ruit stains from white asbestos shingles The stains are caused by rain water tripping roan gableend louver or vents ,on  colled sodium carbonate and granulated soap in warm water Scrub shin glef with this mixture, using a stiff brush Rins thoroughly with clear wateruse a garden hot with full pressure Start your scrubbing at the bottom otherwise the drip from above will make stains on lower, dry shingles, which wilt be hard to remove, QUESTIONS I have difficulty patching , Token pavement around my home What 1  tt correct procedure F S O, Trenton,N J1 ANSWSkt Remove all loose material from pot to be patched, then soak it thoroughly with water Key edges of hole by undercut tfatg thasn with a cold chiseL Then apply cement of a 12 mix 1 part cement in which lime has been mixed, 2 parts sharp , isi clean water USED TRUCKS AND CARS 1948 1 Ton Studeboker Truck in excellent conditiondual wheels overboard spring, tires lilre new, 4 speed transxnision good stake body Price 585 1950 Chevrolet 1 ton pickup Is like new 865 Also Good Used Cars THE AUTO MART , 864 East Grand River Hnwell I Phone 374 Niqht Phone 1C7J2 FOR SALEDairy Equipment 4 10 qallon milk cans, like new hooded dairy pail, milk strainer, cream seperator, wash tanks, dairy water heater, dropin unit milk cooler, will fit any box Frank Pearce, phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALEJamesway Incubator, 2500 eqq capacity, two 5 deck chic poultry batteries, I Caw hay loader Frank Pearce, phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALE Furnace complete with smoker, controls, pi ebilower James Whiley, phone 15F11 FOR SALEMans all wool Gab erdine topcoat,tan,blue 0u4t8lM36 tan Gaberdine 2 pant suit pair of cfroy trousers Phone No 17  fgeaBBBBjsaBWaBtaaBBBBa,HBV,BkVBavweweaBBwawakhM    ifaw,eaaajgsway FOR SALE Yv ashing Machine A   C heavy duty Howard Craifj 290a W M36, Phone 64 FOR SALE Electrochef stove, burners Darrell Baker 5655 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>as f   ir  iv             V     v 4 j0fc A    t j   i   11449 Volumeaft  TS5 f   V  Michigan Minor GaxreHeyns, wcudeh of Ionia prison in testifying in the Jackson prison inquiry urged a return ta the 5 man corrections commission whereby control of prisons was taken out of the hands of the gov eror and vested a the commiss  ionlhis was inaugurated by Gov Frank Murphy but qboiished by  Kimgler who wanted all depts, responsible to the governor, Gov Williams followed Siglexs plan Michigan ciil defense is a thing of he past almost Last year the legislature approprated 1973000 A million of this was used in blood typingThe legijlaturf only appropriated 274075  tJuj year so the program wiil be abandoned Local commnnitiftft cere urged to carry an The budget is still 60,000,003 out of balance The legislature ret fused to accept the governors corporation profits tax and the governor vetoed all legislative taxes which would fall on the common man The governors chamonship of the underdog is hi stiaugeit trump card The leg islature knows it but can do little about it Senate committees have killed 2 bills iavored by the governor One would add 160 more prison guards TheyJ cut the number to  25 The other would erect a new building for mentally defective prisoners The governor is receiving cou  gratulations on the fortunate oui come of his auto accident Ho saidI was alone in the backseat at the car which the state police provide for use of the governor I was dictating letters on my port able dictating machine which 1 often do while travelling My aid State Police Sergeant Gene Dink el of Pinckney was driving at a moderate rate of speed One min us we were rollinq alonq with a clear road ahead and the next minute we were in a 3 car smash m Another driver had made 7 left turn in front of Serg Dinkel I am particularly happy that no on sutfsjeeVsnore than a mere cratch I am sure Sergt Dinkel was not to blame CONSERVATION MPT NOTES The conservation,dept is mov lng bull dozers and other tools in the Pine iFiver Project, near Tustiu to start a 5 year project modelled after the Rifle River one All of Michigans 59 state parks opened Memorial Day except Stirling Park, Monroe, damaqed by floods The cater pillar menace in the upper peninsula has abated due reached its peak Natural causes such as starvation and inroads of birds have abated it, Shining for deer has reached Hs heighth especially on back roads where auto headlighes are used Two men were arrested in Schoolcraft county last week for shooting a deer with 2 farms The mushroom seasoi is now on and there would be more hunt ms except tor the poisonious varieties The four sale vlrieties rnast commonly eaten are morels, puff balls, sulphur shelves ana shagy manes Mushrooms with a ring around the stem or a cup like formation at the base are poisonious 76 F at at UV1HG9TON LODGE NO A M CALENDAR Jsfcry 27 2 Grand Lodge Detroit June 6 Strawberry Festval gtodrbridge 700 p m June 7 FC Decrees,  une  Attend St Johns Day fervtoe at Congl church 1030 June 28 MM Degrees Winston Bautjhn W M Paul W Curlett, Secy BAZNBOW GJiftLS ASSEMBLY Regular meeting of Order fox Bainbow Girls will be held Thur luhe 5 at 730 p m Sezcretary of Advisory Board Characters COL TIMOTHY ALLISON Back in the early pioneer days the inaians outnumbered toe white seuers and were always ui state ot uniest in the trench and Indian War tiiey sold their ser viies to tne rrench and in the war ot me revolution and lb 12 to the briiish and ravaged settle, ments The War of 1812 seems to nave proxen their spirit as tnere was no serious houoie with tnem in this state otter that but they were always a threat So com pomes at militia were organized in most communities who met once u year The meetings were called muster days Col Timothy Allison commanded the Pinckney company They drilled on the pub lie square here and dressed in homespun and carried their own rifles, The muster days were set ious enough at mst but later degenerated into di inking bouts ana carousing As far as can be found out they were only alerted twice Once was at the time of the BlacKhawk War when a chief by that name organized the Ind ions and prepared to take over the country Michigan Indians were supposed to join him and the local militia drilled furiously but Blackhawk was beaten xe fore he crossed the Mississippi and the movement collapsed The other time was the Toledo War, Ohio claimed the City of Toledo within the boundary of Mich The militia was called out equipped, provisioned and started to march to Toledo Some got thoreOthers to Monroe when the affair was settled by giving Mcihigan the upper peninsula in place of Toledo The militia died out there apparently being no need for it, Col, Allison married Angelina Carr, a sister of Mrs, George Reeves and a great aunt of Rog er Carr, He was associated with Mr Reeves in the industries at Hell and in charge when Mr Reeves went to California during the gold rush, On Mr Reeves re turn they split upCol,Allison buy ing farm at Chubbs Corners now owned by Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel He had 2 sons William and Freeman, William was the grandfather of Mrs Albert Dinkel Timothy diedhis widow married his brother, Gabriel 2 children of this marriage were Clara who married Carey VanWinkle and Mark who movsd to Fowlerville The John Spears farm was the Gabriel Allison farm KINGS D UHTERS Pinckney circle meets with Mrs, Woodroe Masse aJ3 Hush Lake lid Thur 2 pm Jun 5, Bring all articles for Unxersiey hospital box which will oe packed at this time Cohostess as Mrs Pearl Madsen y,i, WAS GRADUATED SUNDAY  Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge daugh tor flan, son Kevin, Cecille tfurti buss arid Mrs Mae Barron attend aed the graduating exercises at Mrs Dame University Sunday, Mesdames Earron and Ledwidige flew there, lerry Ledwige who graduated is home for awhile Jerry received the bcrtcheler of scjence degree in physical edu dttea S turdcry he captained the Notw rme base ball torn hfcueat Indiana twice 4 to 1 4 teO, EXAMINATON SE JUNE 6 Charles Schultie2L of howell accused of manslaughter in the death of Otto Lutterxhosser 22, of Brightonnear the Harvey Tavern at island Lake May 25 was arr cringed beforj justice Barron at howellFriday He demanded an examination which was set for June 6 Bail was set at 1000 which was furnished Martin La van is his attorney, Nancy and Jill Palmer of Flint spent the week end at the Herz Palmer home while their parents were at Sage Lake Rev Donald Brady was called to preach at Roscommon Sunday Ben Tomlin has sold his home near Portage Lake tp Ann Arbor parties aftd will go to Arizona Mr and Mrs, joe dark and Mr Mrs Jerry Clark attended the and David Dunham Saturday in the wedding of Mary Ann Metier the Fanrungton Baptist church FcarmngtonThe bride is employed in the Farmington bank, Guy Pitkin 64 Brighton post master died Monday The Dale Miller family spent Sunday at the George Graham home in Coleman Week end callers as the Jesse Henry home were Florence Tup per of Flint, Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory and the I, J, Henry family Mrs, Albert Shirley gave a pre nuptial shower ae her home Mon large number were present, dav night or Janet Lundeeur A Saturday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, William Shehan were the George Cameron and Robert Kerr families oi Detroit,  Paula Curlett spent Tuesday at Strawberry Lake wife lUasonic Lodge News MASONIC GjRAND LO0CE The Michigan Masonic Grand Lodge was held last weekVTues day and Wednesday in trolt Masonic temple Guy elLgrand master presiding The Livingston Lodge ion of Winston Baugluv Miller, Lawrence Baughn Cambura Oland Winslowv01in Robinson and ye editor wint in Monday night and attendedjsome a the social festivities held at the SheratonCadillac Hotefc Tne grand masters dinner wasl then night    Grand Lodge opened athigh noon T esday After reception oi distinguished visitorytha includ ed representatives of the higher orders of Masonery and those o Canada Wiscongjni Ohioanc Illinois the addjress of welcome was given by James Garhdc 33 councilman,pinch hitting for May or Cobo The chief item of interest the first day was the effort to repeal the 20 year law that all grand lodge funds must be invested in government bonds It lost by 20 votes Next day it was reconsid ed and compromise adopted that only 35 percent of MasoniaHome Endowment Funds could be inves ted in class A bonds which have paid interest the last 10 years Other funds must be still invested in government bonds The proposals to raise the sal ary of the grand lecture and to estalish a Masonic blood bank were sent back to the finance 6 educational commitees respectiv ely The lecturer finally got 5300 5000 was voted to aid Korean war veterans and 2 new lodges were chartered  i The ban on Masonic emble on athletic uniforms was ed as was also the one ing plural members from infl chasr ittsiaws o lodges Tne Oakland county jurisdictional plan was approved Also the grand masters edict that all Masonic Building Associations be incorporated under the laws of the state of Michigan, the grand lodge banguet for delegates and Masons was Tuesday night Speaker Rev Clyde Donald jr of Milwaukee Pruden ce Butferfield and the Brigges Choir entertained  The effortof Palestine Lodge to repeal the ban on lodge certifi cates of membership and the one abolish dual reports were defeat ed frfnch C Shell, Kalaska insur anc broker was elected grand masjter This is a formality as af ter c Mason has been elected ta the office of grand marshaUVthe bottom round of the ladderthe ad vances step by step and in six years time becomes grand mas ter Unopposed nomAs are el ected by acclajja Wayne wnty sprang a syffriSeby nam inating Hugh McLellahtof Waver ly Lodge to oppose, Dc Morgan Smead for grand lecturer but Dr Smead won 845 to 415 There were 5 candidates for grand marshall Dr Charles Man by, Battle Creek Willard Sauer, Sparta Richard Koepke former er mayor oi Saginaw, Vivian Richards Milan and Louis Perrin Detroit Dr Manby won on the first ballot Livingston Lodge was hoa ored by having its master, Win ston Baughn appointed to the el ection commission Installation of officers, followed immediately In his address French C Shell grand master said he would require all lodges to observe the rit ual and blue book to the letter Catholic  1 Be Fr Albert I Schmitt Fossae Sunday Masses Summer 6x30, 8KXL 1000 WW Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Fridav evening at 730 , ss sVesstosjsi Novenna Pevodons   7O0 to 900 P W dofidafBstae 8i00 Mpc CoagicgaHeuai Rev Donald Ikady pastor Thur Prayer meeting at Harold Kxggs home vz mile north of M 36 on Cedar Lake 4 Sun 1030,Sermcnuxe Message of Holy Sts Johns Members o local Masonic Lodge have been invited to share in celebration of annual b Johns Day, Sunday school at 1130, Friday, the Pilgrim Fellowship Fellowship will hold their June pic Group will hold their June pic Lake, Meet parsonage at 530,Dr larrin Kawano of lapan will be 4he speaker Our Senior Choir is continuinq Its weekly Wednesday eveninq practices during the month of June at 730 LADIES AID MEETNG The Congl Ladies Aid will meet June 12 with Mrs Mabie DinkeL M MSV OR Bdibafai PREVIEW OF A NEW WORLD Rear Admiral Rchard B ByTd tells the inspiring story of moral ReArmament, a world wide or ionization that is open to every one Admiral Byrd describes why MRA is feared by the Commun ists Read Preview of a New World, in this Sundays June 8 issue of NEW color aravure American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times Brighton Lodge F 6 A M and OES will attend the First Memo dist church, Brighton SHrhday, June 12 Members from Pinckney and LMngston coiintyweloome fiev,  HMpartoi wflratiifir m Menuoaite Calvary Mennonlte  v sra BeachS S Supt l4naUki Worship  Sukday School , ,    ChiUUens Hour , Young Peoples Meeting Cottfv FeUewsmp Wednesday 840 p ns Church Pastor Walter Esch   10OU 1100 K45  30 Casper Culhane, son ot ths late hobert Culhane of Pinckney now oi Hand runctxon, Joioraoo called at tne Dispatcb Omce last week He was on his way to r lint to see his ststersLucy and Joseph ine and then to Pittsburg, Pa to see iiia brother Robert and then ta New York City He may return this way Cass worked on tne Dispatch 50 years ago under the late Frank L,Andrews He piayed 1st base on the old Anderson team with Mike Billy, Andy and Malachy Roche John McClear, Tom Dolan and ifall Monks He is now retired COMING JUNE WEDDINGS A number of weddings will be held this month On June 7,Mary Margaret Clark and Raymond orarity will be married at StMar ys church by RevAlbert Schmitt Reception at the school On June 14 Janet Lundeen and Francis Shehan will be luarried at St Marys church by Rev Albert Schmitt Reception at school In the evening Shirley Reason and Sgt, Paul Frederick of Fort Custer will be married at the Congl church by Rev, Brady Reception at White Lodge Country Club On June 21 June Imus of Lake land and Carl Johnson of Dexter will be married at the Bethlehem Lutheran church, Ann ArborThe reception is at S of C hall in in Dexter, School News COMMENCEENT EXERCISES The graduation exercises were held at the school Friday night The 17 graduates clad in caps girls white, marcned into the strains of a march played by  i lVUbLiOStJ NKampcu Ct tOOK tneii places on a stage aecorated with class colore ana Loweib jev, Brady gave the invocation Richard VanSlambrook tne salut atory ana a group, composed oi Don Wiltse, Phillip Murpby, Jerry Henry and Albert ivirotka, the Class WUL Michael Carr recited the Class Poem, an original com position The Hiqh School Glee Club sanq The Green Cathedral and Fred Rebman gave the Presidnt s Address He also presented the Senior Gavel to Jack Jeffeysjunior Class President Another  group composed of Leola Porter Lorraine TomasikjDorothy Enders and Jane Nash had the Class Will Everett Charbonneau gave the Class History and a tiiird group composed of Carole Fuhrman, Joan FisherBernardine Burns and iudy Aschenbrenner the Class Prophecy Mary Jean Kirschke delivered the Valedictory and Herbert Vhey of the University 131 Michigan gave the Graduation Message Michael Carr lead in singing the Class Sonq written by his father years ago to the rune of May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You Until We Meet Again Supt Reader gave out diplomas and awards The 2500 Albert and Sarah Wilson and Thomas nd Mary Read award for the best 4 year average in English, was won by Mary Jean Kirschke and the second award of 15 by Judy Aschenbrenner Monday the Seniors left by auto for Luray Caverns, Virginia Washington, D C and Niagara Falls a weks tripTransportation was furnished by Supt Reader, Lonnie VanSlambrook, Robert Young and James Burns  KHS, ELLEN STAPISH Mary Ellen Stapish daughter of Motrin ancLMargarett McClu key Melvin of Pinckney was born June 17, 1874 and died May 28 She married Edward Stapish February 17 1906 and has since lived near Chelsea Mr Stapish is deoeasedThere is a son, Clar ence and several grandchildren also 2 sisters, TOrs Lbujs Coyle and Ev6 Melvin ancT a brother, Mark of Pinckney The hineral was at St Marys church, Chel sea Saturday with burial in Mt Olivet Cemetery NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Anjgual meeting of the Pinckney Community Schools School District No 2 fractional, Putnam Township Livingston County, will be held at the Pinck ney High School on the 14th day of JulyAJ, 1952 at 9 oclock p m for the purpose of electing twd Trustees HS for a term oi three years and for the purpose of tran sactina such other business as may lawfully come beiore the Doied iSsfti day of June, 19S2 Eric G Rose SeCTetary, Board of I Education Pinckney Ccnmur4ry  w j BASE BALL GAMES Pinckney won two ball games last week and lost one They beat Hartiand and Chelsea and lost to South Lyon They finished 3rd in the League O Lakes Soutn Lyon was first and Dexter second by virtue of 2 to 0 win over South Lyon in which Nuttle the Dexter phenon beat Hock of South iyon Pinckney beat Hartiand Mon 16 to 1 Tuesday, Haines pitchinq Tuesday they iost to Soutn Lyon 3 to 2 Hock besting Jeffreys in a pitchers duel that went 11 inn, ings South Lyon got 6 hits and Pinckney 5 Each team made 5, errors but South Lyon scored the winning run the 11th on 2 hits and an error Wednesday with Haines pitch ing Pinckney beat Chelsea 8 to 5, Pinckney trailed until the 6th when they scored 4 runs on hits by Biadley Darrow, Rebman and Jerry Mrofka Pinckney had 7 hits and Chelsea 9 Chelsea made 4 errors and Pinckney 3 Pinckney had a good team this year and 2 capiable pitchers in Jack Jeffreys and Dave Haines Both will be back next year as Jereys is a senior and Haines a junior PINCKNEY COM LIBRARY Do you want a library estab lished in Pinckney If so come to a meeting of Friends of the LUb rary in the Pinckney town hall temporary site of the library on June 10 Come and bring books and book shelves and we will start a library  Remember this project depends on your being there Several pre liminary meetings have been held but this is the one which decides if you want a library established, We have adopted this slogan for our library A free institution, voluntarily supported by free cit izens in a free country Rememer if you stay home, this project will fail Mrs Thomas Bonner, chapman SOFT BALL NEWS The Pinckney soft ball team will play Casstdy Laics Sunday at 200 p m Leave Pinckney a ltl5  Pinckney will put a team In the county league which includes Fowlerville, Howell, Brighten, South Lyon and MilforcL The first game is June 13 a sVNOTlC Regular mseting ot Pinckney Chapter agafifictf sight at Pl JpispeBjsss     AV Uureat Uttmaea f The Detroit Free Press remarks That if the Republican Old Guard keeps on hating General Kisennower they may end up by voting for Truman, inere may c more truth than poetry in thir statement The Republican Oia Guard think they see victory in sight and are unwilling to share the fruits of it with anyone but a 100 percent Republican who has supported the party the past 20  years They say the only persons in favor of Eisenhower ax inde pendents and ex DemocatsNow these 7000000 independents hold he balance of power and ft is by their votes the Democrats have been in power the past 20 years Senator Taft is not acceptale to them but they might support Gen tlsenhower The Republican par ty needs to placate them as with out them their chances for victorv axe small Even the Old Guard jumps the fene occasionally for it was their votes that elected ov Wiihams in 1948 over Kim Sigler, an ex Democrat for whom the Old Guard had no use The primary contests so far seem to be all in the Republican ranks as Governor Williams and Senator Moody have no opposft ion On the other hand Republi can enteries for governor and sen ator are numerous At Fenton last week Sec of State Fred Alger, a candidate for governor again be labored his chief Opponent Lt Gov Vandenberg who he called a McKay candidate Pie said that Frank McKay got State Pol ice Com Leonard to enter the raco to split the Wayne county vote and assure the nomination of Vandenerg He also charged that Vandenberq is the candidate oi the Michigan Temperance Found ation which seeks to bring prohib ition back to Michigan At Flint Vandenerg shot back at Rimile said Alger was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and a stable of thorobreds in his back yard Alger owns racehorses The house of the legislature has passed a capitol punishment bill and opinions cue divided as to whether it has merit or is only a gesture The law provides that a person in custody convicted ot a felony , shall be electructed This is in answer to the recent Jackson prison riots where guards were held as hostages and threat ened with death Those opposea say there have been prison out breaks in states having capitol punishment, that the percentage of murders in states having capi tol punishment is as high as thai in state without it The bill before it becomes a law must pass the senate and be signed by governor It will encounter opposition in the senate and face a governors veto Another graduating class pass ed out through the portals of Pinckney high Friday night and became part of the schools history At the graduating ceremonies they were told the world was their oyster and theirs for the plucking but they will find it has a mighty tough shelL High school courses are arranged to prepare pupils for college and much that is learned is of little value tin less the graduate enters college Ye editor graduated 43 years age In the course taken were German and Latin Geometry Algebra Chemistry, Physics As to prac tical value cant ay that any af above subjects have proved so although they may hare devel oped the mind The subjects that have helped are English, Liter ature History and Arithmetic We think these are the most import ant subjects taught cmd huH be stressed more than they are The dept of education has recog nzied this and is asking the schools to pV in shopwagriculture business courses and home eco nomics These are poetical at only a small pecentage of high school gf aduoaes etoter college We read tnt Racing Commiss ioner Harris has berred the use ioner Harrisv has barred the use race on Michigan tacks We did not know the meaning of the word but find it is tube inserted in the throat ot a horse to enable them to breath betfterTht practise is hundredsoi years old and is mentioned in old English novels Mdnv horses raced in Michigan last year with snorkels and some  won The danger is that the open with fine ing which is covered This opening and the horse ht be vW f5 I Vi AiiJ2J Ja fTHE PDfCSRET MSMlfCH Wednesday June 4, 1952 k EUMMTED  T I WP 11 4 INCIWTOR or DISPO R K  4 4 iter whiehever you ehcose Let an electric incinerator take over your messiest household chores Completely automatic   it reduces anything that burns to handfuls of mineralrich ash  fine plant food No work  no worryno watching    because its ELECTRIC It ME BE YOUR OAftftAOE MAN D Luxe Morfl  860DY KILO VATT, Your EICtfic Servant Or put a sink disposer to work  HUMILS i od scraps right down the iiri It chews and swallows  rinds, coffee grounds, table scraps   even hones Yivtr neighborhood plumber, cLvtric appliance dealer, or  lull son office is eager to tell you about these wonderful conveniences Neighboring Motes Mi and MrsRGSorter of Stock bridge celebrated eheir 50th wed ding anniversary iasi wee Walter Corser, 80, oi Gregory, died, last Wedneaay The school censuses are now beinq taken, AU cnilaren Between the aqes ol 5 and 2U years are listed whether they attend school or not The Fowierviile hiqh school re union is June 7 The Michigan Molded Plastics at Dexter has bought the Jackson Plastics factory Betty Jane Pidd, daughter of Mr and Mrs Erwin Pidd Dexter has been named delegaee to Eur ope this fall by the fall by the  FiKurie Farmers The Howell high school team won the baseball title in the Cap itol Circuit League this spring rioweii k neater Walt Disney SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Fearurette Cartoon Fri Sat, June 6 7  George Murphy Nancy Davis in TAL ABOUT A STRANGER also Anne Baxter Dale Robertson In OUTCAST OF POKER FLAT Cartoon Sun Mon June 8 9 Mat Sun 2 p, m coat Jeanne CrcdtL Myrna Loy in BELLES ON THEIR TOES  ID TcnnlcQior Novelty News Cartoor Tues Wed Thur Juue 10 11 12 During the past 11 moonths 225 Humphrey Bogart Kaharine Hep i Forf   STATE OF MICHIGAN ihe Prouatw Court io tbo County of Livingston In the Matter oi Uie Ftute oi Barbara Tessmcr Deceased At a sesu ci saia  Kn helu Ma 27, 1952 Keseni, ttonoroDle Hiam R mith judge oi rrobate slotice is hereby Given, that all  rcaiors of said aeceasea are re juired to presom their claims in  rising uii unuor oath, to said Jort, and LO stive a copy there M upon Arthur GGirard,25 Whit aore Rd, Detroit, Mich, fiduciary of said estate anu thai suchclaims vill be heard by sd court at saia Probate Office on Auqust 1L1952 it 1UUU A M It is Oraeied, That notice there of be given oy a publication of a  opy hereof tor three w tens con secutively previews to sa d day of hearing in the pinckney Oispatch and ma the fidicuary cause a jopy oi this notice to be served upon each known party n inter, est at his last known adc ess by  registered mail return receipt lemefiawa at least foutf sen 14 iays ptii to such hearir g, or by personal service at least live 16 days prior to such heari igHiram R Smith Judge o Probate A true Copy Celestia Par shall, Register of Probate Established 1865  Incorporated 1915 McPHERSON Ute BAN Lowell, Mich Many advertisements since Regulation W was discontinued are encouraging longer terms and easier payments We believe it is our responsibil ity to the community we serve to loan whenever it is in the interesi of the borrower, the bank, and the communityWe do not beleiv the best interests of all are served j in small payments over long  terms  Rotary Glubs have been organiz in 36 countries Born to Mr and Mrs, Howard Haines at Mcpherson Hospital, in  Howell May 23 a daughter The Briqhton O E S celebrate their 50th cmniversary June 6th Rev R C Johnson of Pcntiac is the new pastor of the Howell Church of the Nazerene Aim on Brewer of Howell, con victed of the murder of his wife, the former Olqa Kartman of Pinck ney has been denied a trial by  the Michigan supreme court There will be no  men drafted for the armed forces from Living ston county in June i Richard  Wight43, and his son Fichcrd jr were both members of the Dimondale graduating class No charges were preferred against Mrs Beatrice Herbert, 6, of Ncrthvilie whose car wrecked that of Gov Williams and anoth er man last wee Byron Ballard, Lansing attorney and partner o the late Edmund C Shields, died in California last week  Cari Kreaqer, 23 and formert Michigan football player and ath letic coach at Dexter high school now has signed to play with tho Chicago Bears football team The employees of the American Broach, Ann Arbor whore Clarw, Smith is employed are collecting a sum of money for him His 4 children were kiUed in an auto accident Mr Smith is an uncle of MrsRussell Livermore of Pinck   ney,  L3VL burn in r THE AFRICAN QUEEN In Tckou44 Novelty Nftwi Cortoor ComingRetreat Hell, the Rain King Kont Singing in Sylvan TiuvHer Chefcpa MMm Fri Sat, June 6 7  MASS OF THE AVENGER A Drama Attagta John Derek Jed Rawson, Anthony Quinn Sws and Cartoon Sun, Mon June 8 9  iundoy Shows 3,  ,  MY SIX CONVICTS Starring Gilbert Roland John Bird and M Mitchell carUM Tues Wed, Thur June 10 11, 12 THE WILD BLUE YONDER tttartita Wendell CoreyForest Tucker Walter Brennan, PhAl Harris Brian Ralston Cartoon Newr Sports CoiningThe Big TreeRetreat Hell Skirts Ahoy Lee Theater WKITMOE LASK MICH 25 leiiio Ago K The farm house on the Harry sham farm burned to the groUnu Saturday, Tiie county convention of Kings Daughters was at Lakeland May 25  Clare Swarthout jr, the 4 year old son of Mrand Mrs Clare Swarthout who worit the Clark farm at Silver Lake was drowned in Hell Creek Thursaay night An aii night search vitn head lights resulted in recovery of the body by John L Conners Don Swarthout entered the hah of Lime py pitching y inning no hit game at riartiand Friday, rie got 2i strikeouU,riartigna got heir run on a muffed third strikk ana an errr, nago oi riartiand allowed but 3 hits by Harold ueason, Ceoii Hen dee and iNorm an Miller won the gametor Pinck ney in the bin wnen he tripieu and scored on a errorFinal score was Pinckney 2 Hartiand 1 The resiaence ot tne late Ed ward McPherson of Howell has  been given to the City of Howeii for a hospital Hiland Lake residents have or ganized a Nut Cub with 66 mem bers and will hoid a held day on July 4th Barney Lynch has rented his blacksmith to Henry Baraner of Munith and will raise Giant Irish Hares He says he has a shipment coming from Inland , Born to W H, Meyer and wife son Garth Morgan Harris is home from Assmption college and is working for Thomas Read Sons jj The Pinckney Independents lost Dexter Memorial Day 9 to 4   Fri Sat, June 6 7 HONK KONG Color by Tsciuuoauf with Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming PlUft SLAUGHTER TRAIL In Omecolk1 wltk Brian Donlevy, Gig Young and  Virginia Grey oartooin  Sun Mon June 8 9  RED SKIES OF MONTANA with Richard Widmark and Constance Smith Featurette Gun to Gun Noyely News Cartoon Tues Wed Thur Jun 10 11, 12  Joubie Fec4uie Humphrey Bogart, Kim Hunter in DESTINATION Uf S A, Pins Clayton Moore as Buffalo Bill in  TOMAHAWK TERRITORY Latest Hvi gave a readinq, Iva Hall, a recit ation and Mrs Clyde Smith one  in German The question box  was in chcrrqe of Henry KiceThe ciubs annual picni c m at Rush Lake Saturday FCfl ATHLETES FOOT Use TL4 for 3 to jj daysIf no pleased, your 40c baftk Watch the old tainted skin slough off to be replaced by healthy skin Get  instant drying TL4 from any druggist Doc Cory Dmq Store Pinckney Miph m We encourage time plan pur  chasers to pay as much as you can down, pay as much as you can each month Remember the  longer the term, the higher the cost j Ask us about Liie insurance pro tection on installment loans All deports u to 10,000 injured bv am UMinbmhip in the ederal Deposit foTardnc Cor ooraUoib kars Ago t Herbert Cope will give an en tertainment at the opera house , Friday night j1 Frank Bowers is telephone mgrf at Clare 45x30 ft addition is being fcailt j on the Pinckney Sanitaium   Gene Campbell and family spent the week end in Flint  D W Amsden ot Ann Arbor and Belle Mclntyre of Pinckney will be married Thursday at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Alex Mclntyre Much of the corn here has had J to be replanted on account of rot  E L Topninq has put a water system in his homo powered by an Erickson gasoline engine T j  S G Topping is on a trip to , Benton Harbor and Chicago  60 attended the r armors S Club  meeting at the James jenrv nom   BUILT COMPUTE NO MONEY DOIVN CAPIABLE CONTM CTORS FOR ANY TYPE SUIIDING JOB Open Dally to 800 P M Sundays 1000 to 4W p m pvt, Robert Darrow flew home  r from Ft,Knox Ky, Memorial Day, Saturday Miss Flota HcuT read a  Pvt Russell Clark left for Seat paper on Your Most Valuable  tie, Wash, Friday to leave for possession Florence Andrews Korea,  sang a solo Mrs Joe Placeway  The Thurson Lumber Co Pnone 71321 98792 E CkL fiver  Howsl Michigan Dexter Theater ra Sat, June fc 7  2 shows 7 and 930  i he Bowery Boys in  HOLD Trrv LINE A ioed womto, Plun Groucho Marx Wilson and  Williec ix A GIRL fo Lv PORT Sun, Mon June 8 9  bun snows j5y Mon, L DRUMS IN THt iEEP SOUTH An Acb iitzma Stomas James Craig Barbara Payton Vues WecL Thur June 10 11, 12  shows 700, b15  A picture you should not miss  THE BLUE VEIL Jane WymanCbarles Lawton and Joan Biondell Nsws ucd Cartoon Coming Silver City I Want You, Avon llieater biockPriaqe, ivucnigua Fri Sat, June 6 1  VALLEY OF FIRE A Super WetiJi 5iuiaa Gene Autrey Plus CORKY OF GASOUNE ALLEY adventures oi Wallet family with Jimmy Lydon Scotty Beckett Sun, Tues June 8 10  THATS MY BOY A Comedy Starring Martin and Lewis News For Better or Nurse  Coming fted Badge of Courage Sword o Monte Cristo Be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR No wxperWucs necessary pay while learning Pay increase first yearchance foradvancementpcxid vacation woj neccr home with friendly associates aad in pleas ants surroundings Womens Employment Otfce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY CONCERNING SCHOOL BOARD CANDlDAlbS AND SCHOQL xuiCTOHS OF  HE PINCKNtiY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FGlR ELECTION TULY 14th 1952 Two 2 Trustees for Three Years  1 Election of school officers will oe by petition a3 provided for by Public Acts of ia4b, No 83 in SeC  uon 15 as amended Chapter 131  School Code 2 Petition may be obtained from from Mr Eric Hose, Secretary of Board of Education 3 Petitions shall oe filed with the Secretary of the Board of Educ tion, Mr Eric Rose, on or before June 13th 1952  4 Nc blector shall sign a petition for more candidates for each term than are to be elected SEach petitionshall be signed by  not less than 25 gualified school electors of the district 6 School electors mus be  A citizen of the United States Twenty one years of age ar over A lesident of Michigan 6 month prior to election A resident of the schgol district at loast 30 days next preceeding the election  7 Ligioihty of membership on the Eoard of Education Any gualified voters in the afore mentioned Pinckney Comm unity School Districi whose name appears on ehe assessment roll and who is sole owner in his own right of the property so assessed shall be elqible to election or ap pointment to office hi said school district, provided that where a  husband and wife own property jointly regardless of the name which appears on the assess ment roll If otherwise gualified each shall be elgible to elecdon or appointment tc school office Date of Election Monday, uty U  1862 at 800 p, su  f M 586  XV POfCSMTf DDWATCH The Pe  Store Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes Oents Furnishings Lingerie Wednesday June 4, 1952 J4j4sy Pinckney Dispatch  V mered as 4 in Class iaauej at postoifcce ict ot Moicu b, 187 i wjiowii StiackneyMich SucnpUoii rticeljU Pvya George Greiner oi Detroit call at me iaspaiui oiiice riiaay rus son, George jr is ui iorea Mr Ciayiuii Rathbun Pac MauiO oi no we 1 iett oy plane iast weeK tor bermuaa lo join tier nusbana at uie naval base there Miss Florence 1 upper oi Flint called ca uiends iieie Memorial Lay   Mrs Ahna Harris and daughter, Zita have returned irom Detroit to their iui, souUi oi town, ior the summer Mr and Mrs Paris Carver of Rossiord, Ohio fcpent the week end at the biarl baughn home    Mr ana Mrs joe MurdocK of Detroit called on Mrs Lmrna Voil mer Friday, Mrs Mae Metz of Howell and Mr and Mrs Meivin Nile of Jackson were Sunaay guests at  the Lee Lavey home Mr and Mrs, Gnu Campbell i3pent Sunday at Uie Carl Lentz home in Lansinq They cared ior  LOOKFORE CLOCK 1 AT BNJSH LAKE  WHEN IN NEED O Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPABUNG A SPlOALfTY COMPLETE LINE OF F1RTURES COLOUR WHITE PUMPS My ri Hughes  ,j MASTER PLUMBER ONE MNCKNEY IC7FII Kennedys Gen Btov  fii I PhilgosTappa Mod Vf4t Jeutlful PhUaoTap n Seng thtlBas Syiteir, Completely InstalltS two Ck lndn of Phllgaf  Itoglor Frlt 00000 IOTAI ALL THRU FOR ONLY PRICK 209 ON FEBRUARY 1 97 1 9 5 2  Y6U IT a big bovftful rang featuring tht tatotf HM R4  work Mivliig convenience t YOU OKT 4M ctrtmtl4 rhftgai cystem tglffty Inttetotf at yoT  hem  TOO 01T twi cyfert f Phflgei at n   SEE US TODAY Mr and Mrs Thomas Bonner with Mrs Grace Howard of Win ans Lake attended the republican womens meeting at the Cohoctah tow hall Tuesday night Tom Leith Brighton, candidate for Lt Gov, and Kit Clardy, candidate for congress spoke, Mrs, Wm, Lambert sr, MrsLE, Baughn and children and Mrs Virginia Carver and children visit ed Mrs Wm, Lambert jr in Ann Arbox last week Mrs Virginia Carber and LI Baughn were in Columbus, Ohio last Thursday Beverly Campbell broke a bone in her foot, playing last week Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and Mrs Rose Hendee spent the wee , end at the Dr James Nash home in Coldwater, Jimmie Nash came home with them for a visit, Ross Lamb has resigned at Martin hig school and is aeronai ics instructor at Kaiser Frazier Willow Run Mesdames Alta Meyer, Mildred Miller, Agatha Henry and Donna lee Swarthout attended Q, E S Villa Day at Adrian Sunday, Week end callers of Mr anc Mrs J H, Hooker were Dan Brooks and wife, Mrs, T Brook3 of Ypsilanti and Roy Carpenter and wife of Ann Arbo were week end callers Frank Clark and wife of Milford speni Saturday at the Winston Baughn home Roland Gray, a teacher in the Dejcter school spent Saturdav with David Aberdeen He leave this week for Pte Barrow, Alaska for 2 years The Frank Aberdeen family spent Sunday at the Rex Noggle home in Ann Arbor The Ware family reunion was held at the Tom Ware home on M 36 East Sunday Friday Walter Reason and Mr and Mrs, GeoAlberson and fam ily of Detroit called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday, the Lentz baby the first of the week while its parents were in Cassopolis, Th Merwin Campbell and the  James Hall families spent the  week end in Lexington Xy and VanWerL Ohio, Mr and Mrs, 1, Hoopengartner Lois Curtis  of Pontiac called at the L, J Henry home Saturday, Miss Jane Nash has enrolled in a comptometer vhool in Lansing Thursday g ieii3 at he Mark Nash heme ere Louis Gearhart and daughter Virginia, of Hcwell Isabel Nasn of Ann Arbor and  Rosalee N sh of Ann Arbor, Sunday quests at the Loui3 Coylc home weie Terry McGow and end Mr, and Mrs, Pat Mc Govern of pntiac, Bcmico La cnt of rloida and the Misses Clintn ana Douan of iuuoi i Edward Knuggrj ana family oi j Momoo and the Phillip Hudson   family ot Detroit called at the Lesler McAiee home Saturday dobert Suauss and family, hush Lak weie Sunauy auests hldwara Clark and wife ma Mrs, G W Jlark ci Ann Arbor AriDOi called at the Waiter ClarK heme Sunday,  iwi, nd iVirs flyo Fisher at tendid the turv hiuh school al umni reunion 3 udy mqht Mis,Emma iiroqan, iraid Mrs CiatiS iaterson ot Stoconuqc ana james Broqun of Lansurj caLea at tne Sianley Dmku I heme S aid ay Mis elia Monks of Lansinq spent theweek end wuh ivua, Ernmj Dinkel ,ds, VVina Vai of Hcaua caiiea l nday,  Mis honnie hcskins and two chiidrru c Dehor called at the  Bob Akley home last week, Gecrqe Meabon and wile calk ed at tiie Wm Marshall home m Stockbridge atiaday Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Nibett spen, Thursday with Mrs, Blanch Kay lor in Eaton vapids, The Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansing and Florence Tupper of Flint called at the  Wm, Mercer home Friday The Jhubbs Corners vommanty held a party Friday mqht at the Marion town house Janice Burns is in Pontiac this den while Pegqy Conklin is in week, carinq for the Conklin chil Ann Arbor caring for the James Burns children, The Burnses have qone on the senior trip The following attended the, funeral of Mrs Ella Stapsh at  Chelsea Saturday Mr ana Mrs Loaif Coyie, Mcak Melvin, Eva  Melvin, Ray Burns and wife,Mrs Edna Spears, Mrs Mome She   han Helen Tiplady, Mesdames Jennie Devereoux, Fannie Cavan augh and Cora White The rlerb Snecd family and Mrs Alice Mauk of Howell called at the Frank Aberdeen home Sun day Summer Coal Prices Now on Order TO BE SURE Oi GOOD QUALITY PHONE 2681 DEXTER  DE Hoey Sons  9r    i  W ter Systtms etc Stanley OikeI Vw   t v4a Free Movies  c  EVERY SATURDAY EVENING MAY 31, IQN THE VILLAGE SQUARE THIS WEEKS MOVIE r Old Sante Fe Sponsored by Pinckney Merchant s in Cooperation with the  Pinckney Fire Department SB5 HBB   Hoc k Swarthou FOR SALE F H A APPROVED HOMES Comer Alger and Riddle Sts Howel Michigan Do Yovr Own Inside Decorating for the Low Sale Price of i  r    i Si   Flumbing and Repairs WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATEA SOFTENERS ETC GEORGE HOUSH 5750 1U80UIKBBVC  OPEN SUNDAYS 3 to 5 p m or Howell, Michigan Howard Read CAIX1 KNCINEY NO 2  Mr and Mrs Edwcard ReindectU Janet Soule of Roweil k tptnd a McLttcai moved to Ann inq the week at the PkillSpcottt Axboc Saturday hem  , 0A    Hvii ikPPl HUjr,l,,,Jl m  mF mm W  v     w j7,rx m irt,V as  1  s  1i  L THE PfliCKNEY M8PATC1 Wednesday, June 4, 1942 MATIC DEFROSTING on your own refrigerator The NEWTatfOSlhl Start enjoying  new convenience  new savings on food and even electric bills Just plug in the new Paragon defrostit It defrosts your refrigerator every night Doesnt allow frost to build up Come in and see the new Paragon deIrostit Only 995 omplete with cord   nothing else to buy LAVE HARD WARP I STATE OF MICHIGAN k i The Circuit Court iot the County oi Livingston in, Chancery GERALD T GOODWlN,Pkumifl vs ADA GOODWIN, Doiendant ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pending in the above entitled Court on the 5th day of April,  1952 In this cause it appearing from aiiidavit on iUe that AIDA GOODWIN, is not a resident oi the State of Michigan USA,but resides at 7a Av Norte No 146, Ciiy oi Guatemala, Guatemal, Central America On motion of James R Beek Attorney for the Plaintiff it is or dared that the said defendant cause her appearance to be en tered in true cause within three months from tfce date oi this or der and that In default thereof said Bill of Compliant will be tak en as confessed It is further ordered that within forty doys this order shall be published in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper of the county of Livingston, and thatsuchpublication be continued therein at least once in each week for six weeks in succession Dated April 5, 1952 Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge James R Beek, Attorney for Plain tiff A True Copy business address John AHagman 321 South Main Su COUP Clerk Ann Arbor, Mich HortlLMich ANNOUNCES CADIDACY Don W MayfieldFlint attorney will be a candidate on the Dem ocrat ballot for 6th District Rep Representative to the U S Con gress  PROFESSIONAL CORNEP Want Telphones Office,  7 5161 Residence, 7 1003 OWliN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist Chiropodist Oifice Hours 216 W Gd River By Appointment Brighton, Mich Mon Wed Sa THE bear Your GRAIN During Harvest Farmers Feed  Supply to Harry Jackson of Lansing callfed at the W C Mller home Fri day , The Clare Miller family spent the week end in Detroit DAIRYMANS FINANCIAL FRIEND For many years this bank has known for its understanding of the financial requirements of the dairymen of this community I  and its readiness to cooperate Whenever we can be of service, come in and talk it over confi   dentially THE FIRST IJATISKAS BANK HftweiL Mfc , , Under Federal Supervision Member tfederal Deposit Insur once Corporation AH Deposits Insured up to 5iU4niO lor each Deposit Mayheld, the candidate is a gradual or the University oi Michigan Law schooi ana has been practising law in riint since lb4i witn mu exception oi b9 months oi military service rie enlisted in tne army as a private in Uctoiler LiSM and serv ed until January id4ti at wmcn, time ne was ist Lieutenant Ha was wounaed ana lost an eye in action in Belgium in September,  1944 ior which he was awardea tne hronze Star and Purpie neon He is a present associated with Mciaggart  Kraphol From IPS to 194b ne was one ot two Gen esee County iubuc Administrate  ors He is presently secretary and a member of the Genesee County Legal Aid Society He is a mem ber of the Amercian Bar Assoc iation as well as the Michigan Bar Associaton and the Genesee County Bar Association A resident of Flint since 1925 he is 37 years old married and lives at 1130 SFranklin AveJlint, Michigan THE HNGKNEY kNJ ,JliJU34 BAY MDUFFV 1UJL Piacknoy  Michigan   1100 A M to 2H F M  Exec Wcdnfoy DR a RMcCUJIllir  Denis 112 North Mlcilaaj A Telephone Office 935 BesitUcns i14 Evenings by Apiointoouats Howell  MkUiaao HERB SffiG Phone 183 207 E Gi ul Rlrer HowrUl u MlihiflCB Real Estate, Irsuran, Trailer age City, Lake and Faiyn Piwerty A Spetiqtitv Irt Yoar Property VI tt Mt LEE LAVTST Gei JTC lamaaat  ftjbjm 59F3 Pinefaww, 4UA AUC IOMETII Farm Sale A fpfstv BERT VvlUE Phone Pkicknef78f2 RiJrUGErLAYlOU SifltCC HAROLD BhmT Repairs On AU MUw Phone ffnclney IS 4F3 DR C J TO WWW Dentin  6044 Portage Lake Rot 4, rfvlc Phone Dexter 3461 REAL ESTATE Farms, Homes L oprtis and Business Cpporiunittea List Your Property wt t Me GERALD   Broker 2 0 w  teari Pinckney Mick 1none 13 3 uhoae 157fIT Repairing MYTiON I HUGHES Plumbing and Heanna State 8717 LaksLe Ddvr Itlcense Bush Lak P a SWARTHOUT 6 SON Funeral Horn Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service inches 39  63 Pinckney, MIA FRED C REICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av fkwell  Micblatk Ihone 358 BesHeO 61 UOYDHFNDE livestock HauUno Weekly Tips Made To Dira General Tracking lione 64F14 Ptnckar MW H W WYUE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds iWCNE 136 Pinckney CEMETEPY MEMORTALS Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GRENXTE WORKS Gilford Michigan k Classitied AiW Sunday guests at the Fred Read home were the John McGuire family of Detroit Frank Peters and wife of Jackson and the James Whitley family, Scotty Barrett and Haroij Mr phy were involved in an auto ac cident on the Howell Rci last week at the Duane Meyes farm Harold received a brokken hip  Mrs Carleton of Tilsonberq, Ontario, spent last week at the George Snivelv horn Ross Redd and wifo were Fri day guest3 at the Herb Sneed home in Howell Mr and Mrs Robert Tasrh and Tristan are on a trip to Louisville, JCy, to visit Mrs, Joyce Shier Don and Gretchen am  staying at the Wayne AtLee home, The Albert Shirley family spent Sunday in Keego Harbor Pinckneys QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Market Prices Courteous Service     ,t STATE OF MJCHiuAiv The Ficixrte uourt ic ine County of Livingston In Matter oi the Lstate of William Roche Deceased At a session of said Court held May 22, 1952 Present Hon Hiram R SmithJudae of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That the petition of Gerald IMcClear pray ing that the instrument tUed in said Court be admited to probate as the Last Will and testament of said deceased ,and also that the administration of said estate be qranted to Gerald IMcClear or to some oJier suitable person and that the heixm of said deceased be determined,will be heard at the Probate Court on June 16 1952 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ly previousto saidday of hearing in tne Pinckney DispUcLand that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inters t at his last known address by registered mail return receipt cWsmanded at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, or by personal ser vice at least five 5 days prior to vice such hearingA true copy Hnarn ft Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probate  Regisar nt Protaie Wee end guests at the Roger Carr home were Mrs, Doris Zinn and son of Battle Creeki James Greene and wife of Lansing ande the Leo Bettys and Wayne Carr families of Walled liake The Joe Griffith family moved on the Bert Harris farm they re cently bought last week The Don Griffith family of Ann Arbor spent Friday with them fhe Don Bennett family of Web berville spent the week end 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Mrs Earl Gallup, Phone U9 Phone 173F12 Hi land bfre FOR SALE 18 month olj cubic ft Frigidare refrigerator, frill width freezer chestDeluxe mode 1,6 mon ths old three burner a, size El ctrij range, moving into furnished home, must sell Call Bfc Johnson Pinckney 173F21 FOR SALNew Electrclua Vac uum, used upright roaiura boys bicycle Call after 600 p m George VanSuverVl 122 4owers Road WALK ON AIR IN  CUSHIONED VELVETKZ WANTEDTo Buy Aliaba stand in the field, 20 to 30 ac resCall Pinckney SSF2 FOR SALE3, Rolloway bed in good condition Bruce VanBlaricum jr 295 West M36 FOR RENT Year around cottaqe6 roomneat and cosy4 AUso otb er cottages P H MotrsPinckneyPhone 13F4 FOR SAIDairy Equipment 4 10 gallon milk cans, like new, hooded dairy pail, milk strainer, cream separator, wash tanks,, dairy water heater, dropin umt milk cooler, will fit any box, Frank Pearce, phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALE James way Incubator, 2500 egg capacity, two 5 deck chick poultry batteries, I Case hay loader Frank Pearce, 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>jy Pi m tT  Volume 08  Tbm iVUiigau frli  or The Jackson prison not is but the eiiecL sail remain There haw teen resignations and demo ions tnere galore and Soy mour Gilman, a prison veteran or lj years nas been appointed deputy warun to clean things up Ine order isto crack down and solitary and bread and wat er arltitack LA favor In all the cussion there has been litUo on xoixeymy crowded condition or segregating the difierem ips of convicts A death jjfcaalty is sure 10 be introduced at the next session of the legislative Such bills are in txoducea regularly but are alway3 thrown out like a rotten grape iruiu This time the bill will be chungea to provide the death penalty for first degree murder Jor a person in custody convicted oi felony Death would be by electrocution Would such a law help Con ec ions Commissioner Brooks  , 0 w that England once hung picicpokes Often the hangman hidhu Pcket picked Warden Liisbe agrees with hirn and so doe Hep Montgomery who in troduced thebill in a way but he says prison guards and officials mut be safeguarded or else they wlU be unable to get any, ov William has come out against a state income rax ort increasing the beer itax lUnemployment has decreased in Michigan and the state has been taken off the critical list Lake Michigan floods did 287 milliAi dollars damage to shore linend property The federal government will start erection of dikes a Estrei Beach The Shore line has been classed a disaster tna and RFC loans rrrade avail able Characters RATE HEARING BEING HEARD The Michigan Bell Telephone Company rate increase is being heard by the public servce com mission They seek a 7,000,000 rate increase to yield 6 cert on investment They were turned down last fall but granted a rehearing This would exceed 9,000,000 if allowance was made for taxes The companys return on investment is 54 nowOf tha amount asked 5,400,000 would go for wage increaes Mennonite ALVIN MANN Alvin Mann was one of the pioneer merchants of Pinckney and came here in 1837 from Wales Center N Y He was a tailor and plied his profession here for awhile Then he started a general store, hauling his first load of goods from Detroit by ax team He prospered and later associated his soninlaw,, Thomp son Grimes with him Wheat was the big crop then and civil war time the price of Hour shot up Mr Mann acquired the mill and ran it night and day All Hour was shipped by barrel then and he also operated a cooper shop, and a foundryon the school site There were no bag western wheat fields then and most oi the flour made here was shipped eastWe understand the millers aot orders for so many thousand barrels of flour from Boston and New York wholesalers, ground it  shipped it to themThere were many mills doing the same thing in the state then and sometimes there was not enough local wheat to fill the orders so they would have to gel it shipped in The mills were all stone grind tnen When he died Thompson Grimes took over the null and his son, Walter, the store business It stood about where the post office is and the Masonic lodge rooms were over it This burned and Walter Mann qot the corner lot where the foodlock er is and built a 3 story building The Masons occupied the third floor When Walter Mann died his sons Norman and Alvin ran the store They sold out to W W Barnard and Bert CampbellFloyd Jackson was the next owner The building burned in 1920 and the Masons bought the lot and built the present business block that stands there Alvins children were MrsSm ily Grimes Mrs Julia Sykes, Eu gene Dr Harlow a Saginaw dentist an Edward father pf PGeiheSarfaxMiBrwin, and Wcrrfe Walters children were Norman, Alvin, father of Dr George Mann, an three daughters Mable, Mary and Lucy The Mann homestead is the house across the square owned by Mrs Cacia Chamberlain It is Grecian architecture and has has pillars extending from the ground to the peak of the roof  Social Items MOTHERDAUGHTER BATOOCT The annual Mother  Dafihter Banquet, sponsored by meJfinq8 daughters which is orle of tab big events of the season was held a h Wednesday, May 28, 1952   Wednesday, May 28 1952 JacobGardner United in Nuptial Ceremony Calvary Mennonile Church  6 Ezra Beach Paster S S Supt Walter Esch Mfraing Worship 1000 Sunday School  1100 Childrens Ho 114 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Cott Fellowsnip ServV Wednesday RtfW 0 m Fourth Grade News We want to thank Mr and Mrs Cantrall for helping us to have such a fine outdoor picnic and nature study hike on the Col George Wildlife Reserve, last Wednesday We especially enjoyed the punch and home made cookies Mrs Cantrall seived for lunch Mary Lou Cantrall brought several kinds of wild flowers for us to study Tommy Singer brought a May Apple or Mandrake this morning Billy Riggs has some huUerfly egg He is watching for them to hatch Don Swarthout brought a sea shell that was found in the Pacific Ocean He also brought an Indian pottery vase Congregational Bev Donald Brady, paste Our Senior Choir is continuing its weekly Wednesday evening practices during the month of June at 730 The June first church service will be at 1030 The day of the, baptism of the Holy Spirit wil be celebrated This is called the Day of Peneecost or Whitsunday and is the birt anniversary of the Christian dnuh Tho Sunday Bible scHool meets right after the Church Service, There will be no prayer meeting this week because pf Com mencement program Next week the prayer meeting will he at the home of Mr and mrs, Harold Rigqs on Cedar Lake Road Next Monday evening the Pru dential committee will meet in the Church All deacons, dea cones ses and mens leaders are asked to attend UVlNGSTOfl LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR May 27, 28 Grand Lodge at D rnit RrtuT Meeting rune 3 at 800  frand Lodge reports will be Winston Baughn W R tal W Curint, Sty THE MILLPOND We read the following in the Livingston County PressPerhaps Pinckney and Brighton could have a little competition to sec which could keep the most water in their ponds Well Les we ad mit that both Brighon and Pinckney have had hard sledding trying to restore their ponds to what they once were back in the days of their prime and glory and the main reason was that both ponds were owned by outside parties who did not give a dam for either Pinckney or Brigh ton and did not keep the dams in repair and they Washed out We see the Brighton Boy Scouts tried to restore the dam there by building dam of sand bags for their water regetta They raised the waterJ2 feet but it started to wash out again Gerald Reason P ot the dam propoerty here of th ord family We understand he offered to deed the village land on the pond if they wouldput in a dam and maintain itWe hop ed the dam would be in this sum mer but there is a lot of red tape and the village h,as not gotten the deeds yet KINGS DAUGHTERS Pinckney circle meets with Mrs, Woodroe Massey, 933 Rush Lake Rd Thur 2 pm June 5 Bring all artcles for Universiey hospital box which will be packed at this time Cohostess is Mrs Pearl Madsen AMERICAN CANCER DRIE The American Cancer drive in Pinckney was a big ess The committee Miss Gardner and MrsNormain Jewish to thank the following torsMrs Merwin Canipbell, Mrs, Gliffcrd Ctafcnfcers,   Clinton Roy Dillftigham Iola Hall, Dorothy and Stanley Dinkel Mrs Everett Hammel Mrs Har old HincheyMrs Kenneth Line Gene Mann H E, Pulleyblank, Mrs Wayne Waqoner and Mrs Willard Wiltse The followinq were the donations Burqess School  800 Chubbs Corners  593 Harris    J 1235 House School  1300 Hicks School  1750 Marble School 1450 Pinckney School 17275 Ree  School 2750 Sprout School 600 Clements church are the mw Mr andMrs James L Gardner Officiating was the Kev Timothy Murray The hiide, former Virginia is the dauuhtei of Mi and Bernard Jacob, 7412 Voernei Center Line, and her husband Jacob Mrs ave is the son of Mr and Mrs George Gardner of Lakeland, Mich  Escorted down the aim of her father, gowned in a princess rose pointe lace and aisle on the Virginia was style Knwn of nylon tulle It Touring through the eastern ares, after a nuptial mass ceremony the school Wednesday nigmv317J Pffurmed Saturday May 3, in St tickets were sold A roast ham dinner was served with the men acting as waiters The toasJinas ter Mis Helen Miller was intra duced by the circle presidencies Eloyse CampbelLDenise Kennedy gave the toast to the mothers and MrsJielen Youngthe tjoast to the daughters A duet was rendered by Mrs Adelaide lose Miss Jane Nash Mrs Ldretta Schafer played accordion select ions  JThe following awards weresrgiv en Oldest mother present,Mrs Alice Schoenhals Youngest, jirs Marie Vedder Mother with fcosi dauqhters Mrs Margaret Bvns Mrs Bums was tied with Mrq M Nash and Mrs Mary Kennedy but won when they voted to in elude daughterin laws k oeqsmbirpsrp bamorjoi 9 quests were introduced tfr3Ralph Glen, Gregory, state pic president Mrs Howard Wilson, Webberville, county president  Mrs Jane Merritt, Howell, cofht secretary MrsEloyse Campebell directed an Auntie Dee program which was an amateur night number Those taking part were Barbara McAfee, tap danceNancy Nash, Janet Shirley, Linda Lee Shirley Wylie Connie Beals, piano Alma Chambers impersona ion Paula Curlett, Sally Miller, Ann Shiey Reason, Mary Wright and jthe Line Sisters, singing t The last number wets commun ity singing j was fashioned with a Queen Anne foliar, filled bodice and long sleeves ending at points over her wrists, iiie traditional, chapellength train fell from a bouffant skirt designed with panels of lace over saiin Her fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls She carried a cascade bouquet of stephaiotis, orchids wit1 trailing ivy Joan Jacob, sister of tho bride, was the maid of honor wearing a ballerinalength gown of aqua nylon tulle over taffeta Over the fitted bodice she wore a bolero jacket A cascade of white carnations with trailing ivy formed her bouquet Mary Lou Gardner, sister of the groom, Mrs Robert Jacob, sisterin law of the bride and Martha Schoenet assisted as bridesmaids They were gowned in rainbow colors of pink, yellow and orchid and their dresses were designed identical to that of the maid of honor Tinted bouquets of matching colors formed their bouquets Glenn Kesslcr, of Greene, fa, was the best man and seating the guests were Chester Losey, of Birmingham, Thomas Mohlman, of Lakeland and Wilfred Puis, of Fraser For her daughters wedding Mrs Jacob wore a mauve dress of faille with matching accessories and Mrs Gardner chose a dress of champagne lace over dusty rose They wore orchid corsages A wedding breakfast was served to 50 guests at the home of the brides parents and a dinner and reception for 50 guests followed the evening at the Knightsof Colum bus Hall, Utica The newlywed couple then left for a oneweek honeymoon on the east coast They will make their home in Burlington Vt, where Airman Second Class James Gardner is stationed Virginia is a graduate of St CImoms HHifh School and James hvas graduated from Iinckney High Sihol, Lakeland OL,tftowr guests include ttwight Johnson of Calif, grandparents Air and AIIM Jaoi Schumacher of Pig eon and Mrs Mary Prieur of Lakeland The brides grandmother, Mr Rohit Milier ws also present Othei guest were Yom Pontic iii gtwi, Utica, Arm ida, Alpena and KichriMrrv Current Commeut Kit Clardy who aspires to Black neys seat states he is for states rights Shades of John C Calhoun,Jeiierson Davis and Gen Robert E Lee we supposed this states riqht stufi was settled by the civil war when GenXee SUIT endered to Gen Grant at Appo tomax Court House but here Kit has duq it up and is waiving it iri around Abe Lincoln, patron saint of the Republican party was not a states rights man aan Dct down the south with a vengeance when they insisted on their states rights Younqlove School 575 Detroit Die Set Kings Daughters Pinckney Fabricating VFW 7301 Coin Boxes Match Boxes   2500 1000  1250  1000 2129  9M Total S37151 CARD OF THANKS The Pinckney Kings Daughters ish to thank all those who made their Mother and Daughter ban guet a success It was the largest one ever held in the county SUNDAY ACCIDENTS ,Gov Williams car was in vol ved in an accident on Miadle grgpee in Livonia ip Sunday, rte  was re turning from the Hobson Mem crial address at Plymuoth with Sergt Eugene Dinkel of Pinckney driving himMrsGrace Herbert,46 of Norihville pulled out of line and her car hit the governors knockinq it into one driven by James Matthews of Farmingon No one was seriously hurt The worst accident took place near Ecorse when VirginiaClare, Linda and Gerald, the 4 children of Mr and Mrs Clare Smith ot Chelsea were killed and their par ents seriuosly hurt Catholic ft Marys CafhoBc Church  Bteefc Michigan Be Fr Albert J Schmiit, Fartoc Sunday Masses Summer 6x30, 800, MkOO lltfff Winter 800 4 lOtOO Worenna Devotions Frkknrevenir at 7s30 n Confession tt p r given Friday after Noveona Saturday 7i30fe ft00 P V Sunday beiam fcOO Mat THREE SCHOOLS SOLD The 3 remaining school build inqs were sold Friday night The Harris school went to Don Burns fcor 1725, the Reeves to Walter Reason of Detroit for lB50and the fat 1075  GEORGE ZIMMERMAN George Zimmerman, husband of Mable Zimmerman of Portage lakedied at Dearborn Wednesday He was an employee of the Ford Motor Co Funeralwas at Sacred Heart church Dearbftrn Sat with burial in the Holy Sepulchure Cemetery There are 2 sons Robt  23, Howell, CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED The following class officers have been eleced at the high school for the year Sept, 1952 to June 1953  Senior Class President  lames Matteson Vice Presirent John Johnson Treasurer Lois Beachy Secretary,Barbara VanSlambrook Junior Class President  KennethMatteson Vice President Robert Meabon Treasurer Judy Hoine3 Secretary Marilyn Perry Sophmore Class President  Ervin Green Vice President Ricky Miller Treasurer Billy Rowell Secreary  Ronald Gulick Freshmen Class President  Chris Campbell Vice Pre Dick Campbell Treasurer  Billy Miller Secretary  Jack W Clark tfAfmUtOE UCttlSEB Tom CampL 25 New York City Sally Slean, 19 Brighton Mere, dith Newman, 43 Howell Edith PowelL 39 Howell Douglas COM  CHILSON IRIS SHOW The Iris Show at the Dor Sav ery home at 8630 Winan Lake Rd, Chilson is now in fu bloom with over 500 varities Duration is three weeks Visiors welcome PINCKNEFBAUTGAMES Tuesday their game with Man Chester were rained out VVednes day DQve Haines shut out Stock bridge 15 to 0 Thursday Man Chester beat them in an overtime game 8 to 7 They only got 2 nils off Jeffreys but made them count a triple coming with the bases full Friday they played at Hart Ian and Haines was ahead 4 toO in the 4th when rain siopped the game They ended their season with Soufh Lyon last night irVfis School Nws Fifth Grade News The Fifth Grade was left on their honor all afternaon Wednesday arid behaved exceptionally well Mrs Miller accompanied the 4th jrtade on a hike through the Game Keserve as guests of Mr and Mrs Cantrell Mrs Camphell was una hie to iiike but stayed with her class for lunch We are being tested in every subject and are doing very well We drew summer fun pictures and Lloyd brought three Starlings in a cage We were very interested in their behavior We wish to thank all the teachers and Mrs Van Baricum, Mrs Palmer, Miss Murphy, Miss Haddtn and Mr Kennedy for making this a happy school year Lr us Also the bus drivers A special thanks to our teacher, who is Mrs Clare Miller We think she is one of the best teachers there, in anywhere Social Security was a bitter pill for Ihe National Association of of Manufacturers to swallow and still they do not like it They have gotten others to accept their viewpoint Rev George Fiheld head of the Nationa Council oi Churches broadcasts aqainst it We doubt that their opposition means muchMore than one third of the people in the United States past 65 years old are drawing social security benefits In Liv ingston 780 aged people wid ows and children drew 27,423 last year About 602 are over 65 years old Monthly payments to 148 children and 30 Vidows total 5,067 per month Still some lonq for the qood old days when the aqed starved to death or wen to the poor house I onoe knew a qood old soul whose proud boast it was that her father died in the poor house and she was proud of it We want to thank the parents who went to Belle Jsle We hope they had a good time We certainly did We wrote letters to the people who went to Belle Isle with us We want to thank the Seventh First Grade We enjoyed our trip to the Zoo last Monday and want to thank Mrs Clark Ashenhrenner, Uttey Haines and Herda for helping us We were glad to have Billy Light hack in school today We are having tests today Thursday is our last day this year We thank all who helped in any way during the year and wish you all a lovely vacation Marble to Mrs Ray Bum ey 25, Detroit, Mary Jo Baldwin  v COMMENCMENT NIGHT The senior diass dates are Thursday, May 29 Commence ment at school Monday June 2, leave on trip to Washington, DC Processional Eloyse Campbell Invocation Rev Brady JSalutatory Rich VanSlambrook Class Will Don Wiltse, Phillip Murphy Albert Mrofka Jerry Henry Class Poem , Michael Carr  Girls Chorus Green Cathedral Presidents Address,Fred Rebman Presentation oi Senior Gavel to Junior President Fred Rebman Class Giftatory Leola Porter Lorraine Tomasik Dorothy End ders Tone Nash Class History Everett Charbon ecru Class Prophecy Caroloe Fuhr man Joan Fisher, Bernardino Burns, Judy Aschenbrenner Valedictory Mary Jean Kirschjce Graduation Message,Herbt Vhey Presentation of Awards and Dip lamas Supt Reader Solo Michael CarrBenedicrtiono  Rev Beachy Recessional ORGANBEnFACTORY A CIO man was here Friday to organize Detroit Die Set fact eory A meeting was held at the town hafl We understand 12 siqnedThe factory hat 3S employ Second Grade News Kveryone in our room went on the Zoo trip last Wednesday and had a very enjoyable time We extend our thanks to the mothers who accompanied us Robert Bennett visited school Mon  day LimJa Kellenberger has the measles Janice Rose was absent Monday Leonard Simonson has been absent only oned ayd uring the entire year  Kathy Reason went to Patterson Lake Sunday Butch Nosher had company from Toledo over the week end and Edward Riggs from Owosso Paul Burg went to Saline Saturday and Nancy Harrow went to Brighton Bunny Hinchey was in Howell on Sunday Karen Singer went to Brighton Friday night She has a new puppy named Nickey Dennis Mower broght an arrowhead to school that was found on the Frank Mowers farm She also brought some Korean money to show us Lucille and Linda Barrett went to Bridgeport Sunday We would like to thank Mrs Nitc scu for loaning us the bird and animal pictures The bushel is on is way out aa a unit oof measurement on the grouns it is not accurate This was recomended at conference on weights and measures at Washington D C last weekThey recomended the pound and the hundred pound Bushels were were never the same Neither wee other measuremenesBack in the old days my family burned 4 foot wood This had to be sa  in stove lengths and men went around with bucksaw and saw hfack sawing it up This Four loot wood was a biq source of farm income then My father once hired a man to saw wood He asked ,Who drew itMy father said Whats the difference He said A ot My iather asked Who draws the biqqest cord oi woodThe man said Chris La vey ,a quarter over and Jim Jones the smallest, a scant three quarters Students have taken up a new craze which is to raid coed dor mitories and carry off Ungeriejll Pennsylvania2000 students raid ed a dormitory It took 200 to sub due them and 22 arrests  were made Similar raids have taken place at other colleges Ann Arbor use to be turbulent in the old daysWe rernember the time students threw firecrackers at a circus parade and stampeded the elephants That ended circus par ades for Ann Arbor Then there wa the free show racket where ganqs of students crashed the doors of theatres for free shows The owner of the Star Theatre resisted and had his theatre near ly torn down Numerous arrests followed but the fines of ail were paid by collection taken on the campus Then there was the hair cutting craze where freshmen were seised and had their heads clipped Several were hurt and the authorities stopped this, We wonder what started this new fancy m Hi11 Third Grade Kenneth Russell went to visit his grandmother in Ypsilanti on Sunday Mary KeJly went to Ann Arbor Monday Tafternoon We arc getting anxious to get out of school We are taking reading tests We had a good time at the Zoo We would like to thank Mrs Morgan, Mr Doyle, Mrs Willis, Mrs Reason, Mrs Burg, Mrs La Belle and Mrs Jaroslowaki for sroiny with us We hope wc were good hoys and girls  Jerry Reason hft a new rahhit Several of our jrirls are excited over the dance recital next Wednesday Christina Jarolowki has three eese Tom Ritters dad made 3 radios Francis Clark visited, Karen Eichman on Fridajfr Susan Le Belle has a new dress and hat   Gus Kaspar spent the week end at Royal Oak Mrs Virginia BaOghn and children of Columbus, Ohio are risittag the Earl Baughn family She an Mrs Baughn wars in Aon Arbor SaterHr   Way back in 1S37 a load of negro slaves was brought to Vir ginia by Dutch slave dealer ship This started the negro problem which may never be solveaVThe freeing of slaves did little to aid the solution Then the plan wan to send all negroes, back to Africa but this was never carried oat Last week Anna Shore of the Cfr il Rights Congress and LeBra Simons, negro attorney were  debate the issue at campus 1  Ann Arbor However the ization is classed as subv and they were barredSo they bated in the Unitarium Ch They said the governmit fusing to take action aginst disorimination Prof Preston on and Attorney John Baglttnd who debated them said tbemfae tices were being gradually wiped out and that mere was no virkL ence the government was trying to perpetuate thorn SOFTJUULL OAMEfCWAY m SCS ,,  LSiI  Moray WATER  3  n mgmr rannn wedy, Moy u JUI 1 gxiL Jiic jSsjssjssaijigj ur i    x  Neighboring Notes Howell Theater voieu MXIIJAJ Dexter Theater Fcr hot wafer on tap Tor clean, quiet, carefree service    For automatic, completely dependable water heating    BE MODERN GO ELECTRIC SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Helicopter rotor helps control vfa orchard frost damage THU Mfoot helicopter rotor, spinning atop a 20foot tower at a Michigan State College test Installation at Beulah, Michigan, was found to reduce danger of frost damage under certain conditions Night temperatures at 300 feet are sometimes 20 degrees warmer than those nearer the ground, and the helicopter rotor pulls down the warmer air and mixes it with the cooler ground air In one test, the ground temperature 40 feet out from the machine rose from 26 to 35 degrees within a half hour after the rotor started When orchard heaters were used with the wind machine in the same test, the temperature went from 26 to 38 degrees For more information on this new weapon against frost damage in fruit orchards, write or telephone your County Agricultural Agent Efficiency speeds rural telephone strWet In tclcvone work as in farm icork ex b 1r li  ty La t  uCrU er,  nc nce fa 71 ,, L and   0    ,  I  V  t  ally cds up to newer,  tirs The  yhone  , c  7 v JOm jyihigin s And uo ie can MIC i  MPANY    Dr Eugene Elliott, mupL oi pub , oc instruction U the munence Tues wL Thur ttffey 27 28 29r FrL Sot May 20, 31 If 4 m i xaoni speaker at StockLfcidae The litockbridge Independent MA  PA KETTLE At THE FAIR Telephone Co is building a new line to ritchberg  Next years Stockhridao fresh will number W 15  wtttt Marjorie Main Peicy Kilbride N 2 Gteaimsj In c or teachm horid Wte ffi 32223 Mat Decoration Day S p m cant Wflta Powell Alia Adams to  e TREASURE OF LOST CANYOfT in RANCHO NOTORIOUS la iev4iuicelT Novelt NwO Cartoor llV c   i net,, cL Tlrtr Jan 3, 4 S ali Dlnneys next year and 5 will not return 2 bus loads of Gregory pupils went to Greenfield Village last week frank Oviatt, fanner Gregory rural carrier is now at Emilys  Ettiabefe Taylor Larry Parks  Convalescent Home, Howell i m The Red Gross blood 5tenk will  ,  ,, m 1 be at Gregory again June 3  OVE IS BETTER THAN EVER 1 Sherrel rlobertson is valedictor , CortOQ ian and Geraldine Crysler ssal ULt Mon June 1 3 utatorian of the Brighton Senior , j g 2 p m cent cift n  u v , u J u  Marlene Dietrich Arthur Kennedy The Brighton school board has offered one semester controls to 3 oi the iO teachers firea Coach Aih I eterson was n oo oi P Brighton firemen iz o us July 4th wiu c or qamblinq   , i tended the Mc u iuruo at Briqhto  L  has withdrawn T County League ai ,,0 Japiivjl Circuit wi i andidates have   i petitions for t ,  oi loard v 1 M, McLucas  I,, v a CJU LO return to Brici ior ire iijh year as pastor hl,Smih,ex Fowlerviiie school supt has resiqned to accept a position at Everett high school in tansing  The new Methodist Home Chapi el at Chelsea was dedicated Sun day It was a gift of the late Mrs I bun, MOIL, tues, June LT3 Anna Kresqe and has an electric i tundoY Slwwt 3  r,  organ and will have chimes The Barbara He iard Green , rt  i WltS Sid Melton, Mara Lynn Sun MOIL, June 1 2 Sun 3 5 7 Man 7 and1 RED SKIES OF MONTANA la TctonVnint A Suff WMMII lusn Richard Widmaikjaffrey Hunter  Cartooa Pf Smith Nw Tuea, wdV Thur June 3, 4 5  iSw 7 and 9 rtHE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STBLIT j oiuAnng Michael Reap , Patricia Neal   Cartoon  liou     c a s a hlr Tos JJueen Chelsea Mtijm rrL, Sat May 30, 31 THE RACKETr A Drama Rfeffifl  Robert XAitchum, LizalMh Scott1 and Robert Ryan News d Cartoon Chelsea home hs 134 quests Supt Harry Griffith of the Hart land school has resigned to accept a position in the Portland school The asphalt plant at Chilson cauht fire last week and both the Howell and Brighton fire deps were called to put it out, Born to James Featherly Jr and wife of Hamburq May 18, a son Dexter voters approved a bond issue of 125,000 to finish their new school Friday The vote on bondinq was 202 to 119, on rais inq the mill limit 212 to 126 Born to Charles Kaiser and wife of Pinckney May 18 a qirlHoliy Rose  Supt Don JJohnson of the Chel sea school has resiqned to accept a position at Willow Run Donna Johnson is valeictorian and Joan Mast, salutatorian ot the Dexer Senior class Alumni  class Aumni banquet is June 7 Fire destroyed the Steeb Town, ner packinq plant at Saline Sanir ay wilh loss of 40,000 A H Rickelman died at Ann Arboi SaturdayHe was a brother inlaw of Fred nebman of Portage Lake He leaves his wife andll children BOOTS MALONE tama  Coming Bolls o J on Toes won  uci biockhnago iucatgan Fit, Sat May 30, 31 RIDING THE OJUAW THAIL Darango Kid picture with Char es Starret, Smiley Burnette  Ptus AS YOU WER A Good Comtay Starring Williani Tracy lee Sawyer Sun Tuet June 1 3 HALLS OF MONTEZUMA fa Tochnkrto story of the marines with Richard WldmarkWalter Balange  Novt ComingiValley of Fire Thats My William Holder Johnny Stewart I  GasVlinVAiieV oartoon   WeT Thur June 4, 5 DoupU FoMuro THE OLD WEST wtts Gene Autrey, Gail Davis, and Pat Butrem Plum MAD WENBSDAY A Comedy Starr tq Harold Lioyd, Francis Ramsdon and Rudy Vallee Coming My Six Convicts, King Kong Wild Blue Yonder 25 Years Ago Pinckney hiqh school becS South Lyon school here Friday 9 to 8 Swarthout only allowed 4 hits but had many erros made be hind him The Pinckney Independents beat Dexter here Sunday 14 to  2 They got 12 hits off Moffitt, the University of Michigan pitcher Likley qot 4 of Dexters 8 hitsBatt eriesPinckney Cox and Brown, DexterrMoffitt and McNcrir The following teachers were re hired for next year Supt and NJfsDoyleJoie HarrisJessie Green and Francis OBrien There is still one vacancy, The Senior Class held their class party at the home of Mar oris Allison Tuesday n,ji Kerry i Murphy was toasimc  on I Swarfiv ui npoke on A   orrJ3ion, Harold F   Sil Etiquentte anc Ccurih 11 on Pleasinc li Kir, Murphy thai lxh Bokros for her he eirortF as class preside j year A lunch was sen  25 members of the clar brtld their party ai i of 5 nice VanBlarici i niqiit Victor Roberts pi, i lin numbers and Doroiy C J Dorthea Brown,Mary Souitis am Hazel Smith played piano num bers  Lee lheater WHITMOME LAX MICH FrL, Sat May 30 31  Doublu roaurtt WEEK END WITH FATHER vttk Van Heuin Patricia Neal and Gigi Perreau NEW MEXICO in ansco color with Lew Ayers, Marilyn Maxwell Sun, Mon June 1, 2 Doors open 2 pm cone One and Only Dissy Dean THE PRIDE OF ST LOUIS  with Dan Dailey, Joanne Drue Fearurette The Guesf Be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR No wxpenut necessary pay I while learning Pay increase first yearchance foradvancementpaid vacation wotft neca home with friendly associates a ad in pleas ants smroundinqs Womens Employment Qffce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  m ,  4 Tues,, wdU Thur June 3, 4 5 TREASURE OF LOST CANYON  jopaimpoj, M 100 , A laana 9otv Willim Powell Julia Adama Charles Drake Henry Hull  Pins with JET JOBBER Samue Clements Elena Verduco  Latest Nv STATES OF MICiuGAN The c  i  , Cow Ior ihv Ccunly NEED MONEY to buy a car, truck, refrigerator T V Set etc WANT PROTfiCTIC v i tj V 3 E  OCT in V,    i j  7 5 T, n rs  o t mriw O E S NOTiCt houi Gym Director, Prof, Miller An irate subscriber has a letter The local O E S will give a in his issue concerning swearing reception for Alta Meyer grand by boys playing ball on the committee woman at their hall on June 4 at 7 p m Dinner 150, Phone Mildred Miller for res vations  iuirtKi to j  at  waring CiiU under Jourt, and to serve upon James C Murphy  rs Ci mz in h to said for your family should you not live to complete your installment  loan Mcpherson State Bank offers you a New Service That Projects Lv try one Using Oar Inaai irnent Loan Plan, This   i euaiy Stii vico3 removes a Uuos Cjitiatest concern when marina, imporiant purchaser that  uiiiinitly death oi ho biVL,ninpr iijaqht   ictove ihc itsi oi , ,uxatnoCi vvi,u Jocmk you icmt paid, in tun iejir SilOuld OCCUr Oiiiy 11 alter obtahiinq tn When you make installment plan io son State Bonx oan or whon appliance dealer your purchase through i tiuly ovo  at our   eive a   ii a lqddy  iea seconds ioan ycur monthly McPherMr and Mrs L J, Hoisel qavei claimswiU be heord by said court marnes Walter Trost June 4 She  1952 at ten A M sqJare The late Richard Smith has left Dexter his woods for a park Edward McPherson oi Howell troit parties The Rinky Dinks lost to Greg ory E to 6 last week Rollie Sing er and Ronnie Tupper were the Pinckney battery C  47 Years Ago Frank Parker now Has a barber hop at Boyne City The Congi church will give a memorial sermon for old soldiers itmday, Tb Chelsea Junior stars failed nawara mcrnerson ox noweu ndracrten  show ys her Saturday to then is a 6th district presidential elec maera      Mmjiame o We had the fire engine explain cis Krups and Lop Carish families of 4 i26 T10 returned George Reason jr is now sales ed to us Monday Part Arthur, Texas, where man on the road for the Stollberq ue are building pig   teaching schooL     Mens Club has el o us to know that our Bank will be able to provide comfort in I stead of additional finanal worr HerTrv BcnoM  J  ls 01    J j 0 loved nes left be vec oTd JWrWrfn X2L 1S rJ of be given by putt cation of a fcf01 0 anV of our Insured year old Percheron tteam to De opy heeof ioJSSa con 7JrfB not  to pay their secutively previous to said day SSrSni8 u  of hearing, in the PhiCkney Dis fJ8 fats p  new patch and that the fiduciary friWdlY service Qame in TODAY Visitors of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan Ipst week were Dr Harlow Shehan and sons of Jackson The FranToung Mens  omcersJVes,,  Vk Pre, Flor ltoo48ee A  cause a copy of this notice to be  Duiic7TjriL    served upon each known party McKrtfcK50N fHitg BANK in interest at his last known ad B11  Ir  mm ti m   m M A   I all mm fmMWt  SL Q  ,fh Detroit houses The Thomas Bonner family were TtsSiaA   ShionGoilup brought iome real , ng tift Howard The nwjral of Mn Sweeney gtaw m   1SJ The school music festival wai held I mother oi Mrs, Wm Gardner held We will learn how to build  Monday night a Si Marys church Tuesday brick house  The John Burg family were in Tom Eagen broke his collarbone We will hold a party the last Saline Saturday and saw the psclrfsg , lesjdtog feooe pejUk 4 d Mhool Thuisday   ,  dress by registered B1, return mU 100  Jo 0000 inreceipt demanded, at least four ffiiwSLS , ten14 days prior to such hear 2 D0, Tw nance Cat ing or by personal service at 010130 least five 5 days prirc to such   hearing  HiramR Sflalth, Judqf d,Pbcrte Charj Schulfies, 21, HoweU is A true copy Wlfad H gwto held in Jail in connection with Register of Probate tf owelLMich m jath  Robert Lutternose 22 Cetestkz ParshaU Attorney i Brighlon killed in an Island Ids  i tavern Mm ftuir  MSy4f  t , rm    WB HHC1MR T7 e Pe   Stor rteries Dry goods Canoed Goods Shoe Oits Furnish tigs Lingerie Kentiedy  Wodnttdoy  1152 Pincknoy Dispatch Entered a 4th Class xaattsf at potftoifiao Act ol March 6, 1877  8ftftttckn0Mfcfe Pries 150 per Yecp Frs Helen Young, Mrs Acc cung and Mrs busan Young were in Detroit Saturcay The following vent to Detroit Saturday light end itunded the Grand Lodge banquet at the Masonic Temple Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn, Mr and Mrs CUie Miller, Mr ard Mrs Ona Camtlell, Mr, and Mrs Mtrwin Campbfil, Mr and M Larry Cambuin, M and Mrs Oin Rcbinson, Orland Winslow and e ye editoTLawrenoe Baughn,Mary Baughn, Dorothy Winlow The JJussell Ciover family of Fowleri lie spent Sunday at the Edward Sears home Mrs Ada Eichman of Detroit is visiting at the Garry Eichman home Hub Lee and wife and son, Hub, Jr , and daughter of Detroit were in  town Sunday Hub Sr, suffered a j stroke last fall but has returned to work I Mrs Beatrice OBrien of Detroit1 called at the Gerry Eichman home Sunday it liesse Devereaux of Detroit and the James Deal family of Howell ceiled at the Ben White home last week John Boyer and wife spent Saturday at the West Morrison home in Chelsea Sunday they called on the Aria Jaguish family in Byron George Graham and wife of Clare were Sunday guests of Dale, Miller and wife Mrs Irene Wilson of Fowlerville, county pres , of the Kings Daughters visited the MarionIosco Circle Wednesday, at the home of Mrs Laura Allen  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK ft A1 Q8B LAXE mA WHEN Of NEED O Plumbing umps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPKUUTT COMPLETE LDfE OF WHIRRS, COLOsWl WHITE PTOM Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER  ONE rUfOLMET IsTPIl Summer Coal Prices  Now on Order i shVsatfrasaaa MeialV4l taavttful PhiTapjan      UillUUjJtaKllt ttilSSSP fws erQiip af PaUaaf    ALL THRU JFOR ONLY  WOE 209 I evosjontws ACTUow ptJPER fcXJ4RspN FEBRUARY 79, 1952  Otf On a bis atowtifvl raaga faaivrlfig Mra tattst thaa aaS wark Mviaf canvtnUnca  YOV OUT m aafaatatk MiRaa syttam csaytafly butaflaS at ys  at aa extra jf SEE US TODAY Wr Phillips  6 THI MLPBIPOSI lilt  pkilgw  Mr an Mrs Winston Baughu and Mr and Mrs Clifford Miiiex attended the 25th anniversary eel ebration of the opening of the Detroit Masonic temple Sunday  The following are attending Masonic Grand Lodge at Detroi this week with headquarters ai BookSheraon Hotel Winston Baughn, Clare Miller Lawrence Baughn, Larry Camburn Orland Winslow and ye edjtoor Mike Bowdish and Aria Ackley, Stock bridge are also witfc them We understand all Pinckne school teachers have been rehir ed for next year Mrs Eleanoor Ledwiqe, dcruqh tar, Nan and son, Kevui will att end the graduation exercises a Notre Dame University Sunday where Gus Ledwidge graduates a he physica education deptHe il play ball for  Yankton S D lis summer The Garth Meyer iamily are novinq to Bad Axe where he is Rationed with the state police Mr and Mrs Robert Given ol 1205 E, M36 Pinckney announce he arrival of their first dauqhter, Cynthia Louise on May 9 at St oe hospital Ann Arbor Mr 3riven is receiving a shipping  lerk for Mich Molded Plastics, y Dexter Mrs Given was the form I er Phyllis Ward They have two I sons The Merwin Campbell family spent Sunday at the Charles McDaniels home in Chelsea Ona Campbell was in Lansing last Tuesday Wayne Atlee and wife were in Dearborn last Friday Curtis Patterson and wife of Stockbridge and J Sweet and wife of Battle Creek ware Sunday guests of the Stanley Dinkel family Dale Chappel and wife of Stockbridge called on Mrs Emma Dinkel 1 last week Walter Reason of Detroit called at the Aljbert Dinkel home Friday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Lansing, Sunday Last Jnday Mrs Mildred Miller, Miss Alberta Dinkel and Mandy DeBarr attended the Oakland County Friendship night at South Lyon jaines Ward and Allen Dinkel were in Ann Arbor Saturday Gerald Reason has rented the store formerly occupied by the Brash tin shop to Glenn Stevenson of Stockbridge His wife will run a beauty shop Mrs Margaret Clark, daughter, Mary Margaret and Ray Moriarity attended the wedding of her neice Betty Blatchford and George Mono nun in liattJe Creek Saturday Week end callers of Mrs Mary Hoff were Russell Terhune and wife of Flint and Jay Brigham and wile of Grass Lake  The Gene Shehan family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of the Louis Shehan family The Goidon Hesters of Ypsilanti were Wednesday guests of Andrew  Keshitt and wife and Mrs Caruelia 1 Bow en and daughter, Flossie, of iluwell called Thursday Volney Wiegand aim wife of De, 1 mil called on Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Sunday ijis Alta Meyer closed her school, rhe Green, Tuesday with a picnic  The Howard Read family were in I Ann Arbor Sunday  Rosalee Nash was home from Mich State Saturday and spent Sunday at he ill home in Ann Arbor Arthur Builis and wife of Gregorly eem Sunlay guests at the Robert Read home JOUIS vyJe and wife called at the Wilbur Coyle home Howell, Sunday Sergt Phillip McDonald is hom from Korea and called at the VanHorn home Saturday The Pettysville Civic Imp, Assn eld a card party at the Lester McAfee home Saturday night The James Burns family of Ann Arbor called at the Ray Burns home Sunday Mrs Ida Byers and Janet Fiedler of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Ross Read home Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Roger Carr were Mr and Mrs James Green of Lapei md  Wayne i TKELAND MICH Carr family of Walled Lake   Wfttww  Mr ana irs vvavne u spent undav at the Harry Hess home in Waterloo The Albert Shirley family were Sunday visitors of the Doyle Tempelton family in Keego Harbor Earl Gaines and wife of Howell were Sunday guests of the Andrew Campbell family The Joe Griffith family spent Sunday at the Mark Matteson home on Cunningham Lake Rd Ambrose Kennedy and family of Howell called at the Murray Kennedy home Sunday, The Younglove school picnic was held Saturday at Haron River Park with 30 present Mrs Mary Eichman entertained at a shower for Marv Marcrare Clark at her home Thursday night, 28 were present The guest of honor received many nice gifts Last Tuesday night Mrs Mildred Miller, Alberta Dinkel, Nancy Chubb and Mandy DeBarr attended an 0 E S meeting at Howell TO BE SURE Of GOOD QUALITY PRONE 2681 DEXTER DE Hoey Son PlwiObing W tcr 9ycnu etc Stanley Dinkel My T Goad Chicken Dinner   FAMILY STYLE SERVED Every Sunday Ellis Lakeland Hotel  PHONE BRIGHTON 73961 HP FOR SALE  F H A, APPROVED HOMES 4  Hockey Swarthoo Plumbing and Repairs  Coma Alga and Riddla 8fe HowaL Michigan Do Your Own in14a DtcoraHag lot th Low Solo Prica of 5750 WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTENERS ETC, GEORGE ROUS HI IMP un ma OPEN SUNDAYS 3 to 5 p m or Howoll, Michigan Howard Read  MX l IMCDBR HOI Garden Tractors TWO THREE and FIVE HP At low as 19500 with uncdl down paymont and long oasy  term Ask a customer who owns a Roths or Gordon King Tractor Comparo wsight PowacRsvorso Features an Attachments FHEE DEMONSTRATION Charles F Hewlett  Son  Pmcknoy, Mich Phono 93   fFree Movies EVERY SATURDAY EVMNG STARTING MAY 31, ION THI VILLAGE SQUARE THIS WEEKS MOVIE Strange Voyage Sponsorad by Pincknoy Mmhat 1 in Coopsrotioa with tfe PiafcMy Fk Psjimiuwn   i  iV jBjaeeNiiie pww  i 8ji fy,r5vv i1T rfr,rVV rp5fTAri    THE rTHOtt ItfSPATCH Wednesday May 2 19S  M   AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING on your own refrigerator it if STATE OF MICHIGAN k The Circuit Court toe the County oi Livingston in Chancery GERALD T GOODWlNPlaintirf V3 AIDA GOODWiN Defendant ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pendinq in the above entitl cu Court oi the 5th day ot April,  ld52 In tins cause it appearinq iroiri cuidavit Oil file that AiDA GOODWiN is not a resident of  iho Sio of Michiqan, USAwbut resides ai 7a Av Norte No 146,  PRESS RELEASE Herbert W Devine, Flint attorney, today announced that he will be a  candidate for election to Congress in  the Sixth Congressional District In announcing his candidacy Mr De vine stated that he believed the main issue which will confront the voters will be concerning the foreign policy upon which uur country, is now embarked 1 believe that President foreign policies have  PROFESSIONAL CGRNEP viy ot Trumans wto , proved to be the result of good sound a Av None wo  planning 1 further believe that the Guatemala, GuatemaJ, future of America as a democracy r The NEW nie4reHf Start elfloying anew convenience  now livings on food and even electric bills Just plug in the new Parftonderfbstit It defror your rcfnsorfUur everynifeht Doesnt allow fms build up Omy m and see the new Paragon do  stit11 Only 995 omplete with cord    nothhv vlj to buy LAVE HAFOWA1W Central America On motion of James R Beek Attorney ior the Plaintiif it is or  aeied that the said delendant CULUJG her appearance to be en  iercvci in this cause within three months from the date of this or der and that in default thereof said Bill oi Compliant will be tnk en as confessed It is further or , dered that within forty doys thisvye 1945 order shall be pubhshed in thei Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper of the county of Livmqston, and thatsuchpublication be continued therein at least once in each week ior Six weks in succession Dated April 5, 1352  Willis L Lyons, Circuit ludqe James R Beek, Attorney ioi Plain till A True Copy business address John AHaqman 321 South Main St, Cour Clerk Arbor, Mich HOY slLMich depends upun the continuation of our international affairs according to our present plans Mr Devine is Past State Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and is active in Veterans affairs throughout the state He has  seried as u member of advisory committees to ihe Governor and has  been active in Genesee County political circles since his release from active duty in the United States Ana ORD I i Telphones Office,  75161 Residence1003 n S C OVEN W FOWLER D S C Foot SpoclcaU t ,  OHice Hours 21BWGcLWver ,, By Appointment Brighton, Mich I Mon Wed Sat OUR TRIBUTE TO VALOR On M morial Day we see before us endless panorama of mighty conilit on many far flunq na filds Shiloh, Gettysburg ocxn ifiau Halb Chateau Thierry, bt  Mliuti, Guaaaiccmal,  the Great Eiionean invasion ot World War If Ln ail oi these places ana  marty moro on land and sea ana Min the skies, Americans have fought heroically for their country  ie fittinn that we remember and i i  While in service Ml Devine saw action in the South Pacific opera tions and was released from the  Navy as a heuteaant He lives at 518 South Franklin Avenue in Flint with his wife, Betty, and their two sons, Goeffrey, 7, and Gregory 2 1 intend to make an allout drive in this election, said Devine, and 1 look forward to a tremendous victory for the Democratic Party in the Sixth District and throughout the entire country The Sixth Congressional District is made up of Genesee County, Ing ham County and Livingston County CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES A conference was held at Lan sing today on use of herbicides and plant qrowth Railroadshiqh way depts, and conservation clubs were represented 25 states have worked out a uniform method of handeling huntinq accident reports, State bounty payments cost the stale 21910 in April cpmpar ed to 5,975 in MarchThere were 2282 foxes 587 coyottes 38 bob  05 and 3 wolves z Hares go faster up hjjl than downswing to the qwetter length of their hind legs  Cottontail rabbits hay 3 or 4 litters a year The state conservation com mission has planted 14000 more Ui WNCKNEY UUAuJ14 BAY M DUFFY  11, Pmckray  eftithiaan Daily U00 A M to 24Q V M  Except Wednesdayt Mon lues FrLSat ,JMf j gin DR G CSL McCLUJiilf Den ill 112 North Kteklaau Ave, Telephone Office 935 fiesfcUme 114 Evening by Apt toured i its HoweJl  Mi i higao HERB SNVED Phone 183 207 E Gin Rirei HowriU j Mhaican Real Estate, Irsuran je, ftckerdqe City Lake and Faun Poverty A Speoiqty jet Yonr Property vlHi 4 LEE LAVTY Ger rr Ixiia ia j Voue 59F3 Pinckn, Mib AVC iiOHEBii farm Salea A DpMiiv BERT VtlUE Phone Ptockney J8i2   REFRIGERATION M,ACL HAROLD EhwV Depcan On AU Mfvt Phonejancl ney 1SJF3  DB C I TO WW Dentl 8044 Pertoge Lake ftwl ter Phone Dexte 3481  REAL ESTATE Panne Homes I   Propertied and Btt6ines , uniaex List Your Pro th Me GERALD ON Broker ii 0 tl North leaxl Pinckney, Mich Phone 133 ihone 157F1T Repairing MYTAON I HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina fl late 8717 Lakftatfe Drlv lUcense Rush Lak P a SWARTHOUT c SON  Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director ,  Modern Equipment  Ambulance Service ihones 39  63, PnicVaieY, Mick FRD C RmCKHOFF Sr   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av fLwell u Michlatktf I hone SB esdeaace 61 TZOYETHFNDEF livestock HauLna Weekly Tips Mude To Dtro General Trckinq Ifcone 64F14 Pinckn7 MW  H w vmnf NOTARY Insurance and Bonds iHONE 136 Pinckney  Trt thn iP remembw and mission has piantea luyu muxo f 1S h vfi XntcomrSny bnth smelt in Gull Lake, Kalamazoo ,nor this qailant company  , ennn wrp n anted there FOR YOUR EARW BIRDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply o i The John McCu iv family of I troit called at te Kiwi Iitrit h,lWednesday Sunday guesta were tin  Joe Schofser family of Arn ,il  and the Dr Stevo Brovn fuil f Detroit  iir nt  iri  uc  f Mrs    ,d Yi 1 iii nit Tnn   j the hvinq and the dead on Mem  iiul day, No bunkinq business transacted jj on liGinoiial Day THE FIRST NATiONAi BANK Cndar rederal Supervision yfembor Federal Deposit Insurjnca Comoiffation AU Deposits Insured tp to oiuUUU lor each Depositor HUMAN SlDEOF EISENHOWER In on exclusive interview,Mrs C jQre Ioiv, the woman who managed ihe Ciscnhoweir homo at Col inhii University, , reveal little known to, about General Ikes private lit a hi the June 1, iasus of the NKW Color Gravuro American Weekly, distributed wih Detroit Sunday Times ounty 5000 were planted there last year At one time Michiqan had 262 Mud Lakes in 61 counties 18,000 qallons oi water are use to make a gallon of iron in  cats Classified Aitve FOR RENT Three roon cottage at Portage LakeSwarthoUs Cqbe furnished Inquire of Mctr Swar thout Phnne 47F2 , run ALtrair oi useil garage door and 2 windows Phone 151F11 CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pa MILFORD GRENITE WORKS NiHord, Michigan k FOR SALEMans all wool Gab erdme topcoat,tan,blue suitsize36 tan Gaberdine 2 pant suit, pair of grey trousers Phone No 17 klW WAN i uu riouse and dcxii htitnt ing to do Otto SiViith Phone 173F12 Hi land JUje rCrrSALLrrsTmontti oL5 7  iOii SALEWashing Machine A C heavy duty Howard  2909 W M36, Pnone 62F4 raif citbic m tit Mi W i t irtmfi  QUAL Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County oi Livingston In Matter ot the EstaJ of William Roche Deceased At a session of said Court held May 22, 1952  Present Hon Hiram R SmithJudqe of Probate Notice is Hereby GivenThat the petition of Ger a id JMcClear pray ing that the instrument tiled in  said Court be admited to probate as the Last Will and testament of said deceased ,and also that the administration of said estate be qranted to Gerald JMcClear or to some other suitable person and that the heirut of said deceased be determined will be  heard at the Probate Court on June 16 1952 at ten A M  It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication oi a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv lv pTeviousto saidday of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatchand that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served apon each known party in interest at his last m Market Prices Cnown address by registered mail return receipt denanded at Sast fourteen U4dcrys pitorto fluch hearing, or by personalser ycrtSSTtive 5 days prior to vice such hecatng    true GOOV Htrarn rL Smitn OriSSalSnhan ud9 ei ftobate Registo nl Probate JACK HANNETT, Agent J PHONE 111 ing Work guarantee, ftee Esu  rnates Phone Pinckney 173F12 FOR SAl OM ijij  St, Plncknev Mien, 4 FOR BENTtModem 4jroom house with water on M36W Mrs Earl Gallup, Phone U  ft Frigidart reJiigerator rillwJdtli freezer chestDeluxe moaf 1,6 mon  ths old three burner ait size El ctric range, moving into funished home, must sell Call Br Johnson Pinciney 173F21 FOR SALNew LTectrclia Vacuum, used upright wxcnm boys bicycle Call after 600 p m  George VanQtiverVlZ7 Mowers Road WANTEDTo Buy Alfalfa stand in the field 20 to 30 acres Call Pinckney 55F2 FOR SALE, Rolioway bed in good condition Bruce YanBlaricum jr 295 West M36 FOR RENT Year around cottaqe 6 roomneat and cozy PAao oth er cottages P H MowftsPinck ney Phone 13rJ4 FOR SALEA few oak bcari timb bersJMakVqooa sills or end posts Cheap Perv Ellis FOR SALE G E electric rsfriger ator Edward Reindcnu Phone Pinckney 86F2  Mr and Mrs Walter Clark entertained Sunday in honor of Pvt Russell Clark who leaves soon for Korea Lro Clark and family, Emmett Clark andJamily, Maynard Clark and Maynard Clark and wife and the Edsol Meyer family, Mis G W ClarK and Mrs Rose Hendce, M E Duvrow and wife were in Leslie and yason Sun day FOR SALE Electrochef stove, burners Darrell Baker 5655 Fernland Dr, Lakeland or Phone jriqhton 74952 FOR ALE 1941 Dodge Sedan Good transportation Phil Gentile 111 Main St Pinckney FOR SALE BuucUna and two lots on West Main Si Pinckney known a the Stewart Anderson voperty to settle estate feraid RectfSM Adia vVANTEDrAhM UttTliNfGS, WLet us help you sell your farm, have more prospects thau farms L, HAROJD OlANPAtL Phone 305W HowelL 1  HI    mi AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT 4LL WORK GUARANTEFD LvWN MOWERS SHARPENED MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP HILAND LAiVfc rvT fHDB 11524 RTVBR DRIVE CONSERVATISM i It miqht be called another nare for Cautiou An elephant is conservative when he carefully tests a bridqe before crossinq it to make sure it will hold weight Similarly, a conservative bank ia conservative about the financial bridges U crosses Their strength and soundness are very carefully tested before proceeding, This type of conservatism Is nee  esary if the bank is to merit your confidence as a sound and dependable financial instlution Service  CLARKS VEIVETEEZ ES1 tzc1as  b  iiwaioiMtyoaytMtwUtaTouwdk CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE I  RACING NIGHTLY through June 7 JACKSON RACEWAY  MCK50N, MICHIGAN n PariMutuel Wagering Automatic Tote POST 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>v I i V   Pi inc y MjiiuiiiiPMiipjiyij  r   V  a  m Volume fetf General MacArliur has com and gone, ieavwg ripples oi ap   pi oval and disapproval In Lansing his speech was a direct at LXV ou Qienwai Eisenhower who a majority Oi ivucrugun ,,pn apparently favor ior the piesid entia nominauon MacA hui warned uquiusi electing a iili lory man piesiaent who he said would tain this nation into a military state This is puzzsjing as he himseii was a candidate in U4d unil he lost the  Wisconsin u iebau primaries to Haroid btassem Lake Michigan damage to real estate along its shores this year, bar passe 3 all other years, So tar coireso has done little except otter Iouns through the RFC, Former State Police Com Leon ard has entered the race for gov ernor VJ J expected to take a lui oi 1L a away from Fred Al ,  ne county, thus increasing the chances of LL, Gov Vandenberg, Algers opponent Two investigating committees a Jackson prison have completed their wor but have not turned up anything new Overcrowding, lack of segregation, too few guards they gave as the reasons for the riot A few errors by the warden are mentioned but these are only incidental, They also urged that proper care be taken of young prisoners and the aged and infirm The present state police budget require a cut in the force In thi Wednesday, May 21, 1922 Characters WILLIAM COBB Personals No 21 will view of the fine woi done by them at Jackson prison and the fari these are troubled times, no indication they will b me more peaceful such action  auo would seem to reason the legis e without CONSERVATION DEPT rtOTES human bonesa stone hammer and evidence ot stone pit coo ing pots have been uncovered at the Kose Lake wild lite sanctuary by tne Mich Archaegoiical Soc lfcty ine dept, win auction cutting rights on 3 state forests in the up Vegitation grown ana ranis per peninsula May 29 Jcne 2 nave slowed the forest losses to bl tires and 279 acres burntd ov Some 50 or 60 yejals ago most the sua i siae or Nonage Uaice wa ownwa iy one, wuaiam Coiab, kt cam irom around btocltDnaqe ana was an nugusnman wno iug gxed his n a xi aid a Utile iarxamq ana itniea out boais but was  no rusnea as tnere were iw cot uiges at UK lake in thos daysA jjiQ ctfenurd tlounshea on tne east siat snore oi tne iak and lut OautDi son of Wm told me ha usea 10 naie peacnes because uurmg tne uruit season h had to peei, slice suing and nang up to ury hundreds oi bushels oi peach s to b later used for pies etc Mr Coop is best known for the bowery dance he operated H was tiddler and bad an orchestra composed ot members ot his family He fiddled and calledihis son, rut, was Una violin, another son WilLe bcuu VIOL and a daughter tne organ The bowery outiit was a secuonai aunce floor which couid c twuen upart and movea irom piace to place Mr Uoou visiia ail tne lairs and piencs witn it he hud it here once on me sguare at a 4th of July celebration, he was a born show man ana with his English accent pieasea the crovd When he had liiifcd his dance floor he would nourish his bow and with a shout of Come On Now Willie put the orchestra nto the grand ensemble oi Old lorn Tucker,Old Zip Goon, Money Musk or Arkan sas Traveller Dances were 10c each This was peiore the days of radio, television, autoes ol picture shows and he did a good business Lake property was worth little then Charles Standard, Dexter postmaster many yeais, tola me as a young man he used to fish at Mortage with cry Peatt of Defter They decided to build a cott age at Portage They approach ed Mr Cobb on buying a lot and j he offered them the entire orch ard for 700 They had no mon ey and when they aproached Thomas Birkett, Dexter banker he laughed at them back about then fpsilanti peo pie began cominq out to the lake They took the railroad to Dextei and went from here to the lakfc by liver rig 50 or 60 came out for week ends in summer The built some cottages When Mr Cobb died they formed a com Grade School News Finn Grade We went on a train trip last week and thank Mesdames,, Col one Bolz Porter and Singers ior going with us , Mary Lee Aschenbrenner was i flower girl at a wedding up north j last week She brougt us back some princess pine, Leroy Porter brought a pineap  pie to school Friday and Jimmie Golaman one today Anita a ban ana tree Wallace Singer has a baby  brother i v Donaia nrady pastor i Denise Mowers was in Detroit Thur730, prayer meeting at the Monday  j home ol Mrs,, Dora Swarhout, HI Wednesday we go to the zoo Hauck, leader j Edward Higgs was in Wayne Sun 10JU, bermon,Write this for Gnd Plymouth Saturday, Brenda Catholic ML Marys Catholic Church ftnekrey Michigan He Fr Albeit I Schxnitt  i Sunday Masses  Summer 630, 800, IQtOQ 1130 i Winter 800  lQtOO  Novenna Devotion I fridav veniarj at 7s30 SL OL  Oontessionst Friday alter Noveonu IHvotfoos Saturday 730 to 900 F, M vnnday b 800 MaeCongregational i Sloyden in Paterson and Hinchey in Howeli Bunnv RUSSELL READ PROMOTED Russell Read, son of Mr, and Mrs Ross Read of Pinckney, has been appointed planning director for the Westinghouse Electric  Corp at Pittsburg, PaHe graduat ed from Pinckney high school and the dept of business administra tionUniversity of MichiganWhile there he was business mgr of the, ,   ,   Michigan Daily, president of Sig 1   ma hi and a member of Michi AS P01 Meeting gauma He is married and has 4 children a Memorial,Jumor choir o sing Mon May 2b hrudenial Com Deacons, Deaconesses and Mens Nancy Darrow spent Friday Club meet at church 730  with Susan LaBellle Wed, 73U, Choir practise j Barbara Baughn spent Satur   day with Claudia Garr IVitieioiiitA  We are aawing piduers of the iTXCUUUlllie animals of the zoo Calvary Meanoaite Church  ev sa Beachy Paster Third Uiudo y5 S Supt Waiter sch Tcm RitterTom Kennedy Jack 4rvaxng Worsnip 1000 Yte ad Dick Kennedy gather      1200 ec asparagus Sunday Sunday School      T Cott Fellow snip SerA Wednesday 8t00 o m, 145 T30 THE JUINOR HOP I The junior hop at the school  Friday night drew a large crowd The gym was bautiiclly decorat  ed, the theme of Moonlight and Roses being followed Mr and Mrs, Eric Rose supervised the dec oration, Fred Rebman sr the special wiring Dalyn Robinson painted a large mural Paper roses and Jive pine trees were used in the decorations Jack eff i  laSS nrRiHnt rrnr  Grandma Burg is visiting the Burg boys Kevin McMacken and Terry Rowell went on a hike Sat Sheri Fosters mother was an honoi guest at a shower Christena laroslowskis dog has six puppies Susan LaBelles dog died Sun, Mary Menkes mother had some teeth pulled Barbara Singers brother can walk Wed 5 bus loads go to the zoo A lot of us went to the Mother and Daughter banguet Connie Beals played the piano Keith Morgans cousin has a a boat Jerrry Reason might get baby Current Comment Gen, MacArtnur ilitted through this county hke a bird last rriday with a ID minute stop here and a 10 minuie stop there At How ell uue to some mix up his 15 car cavalcade did not siop at the iibraiy as announced but instead went on to the county courthouse and merely thanked the people ior coming to near rumhe aid not stand up m is car and only stopp ed 10 minutes, T his Lansing speech he warned the people not to vote for a military man unless they wished the nation Jransform ta into a military statefhis made the Lis nhower supporters angry whoo said although the MacAr thur visit was labelled ncnpoliti cal its purpose was apparently to spearhead the drive against jen Lisenhower It is hard to see how Mac Arthur can support Tait, Cien Mac Arthur would bomb Manchur la and invade China while Tatt would cut all miiiiaiy appropria ions to the bone and bring the troops home MacArthurs hostility lty k Lisenhowei seems to have clouded his judgement reys, junior class president and his friend, Sally Wheeler led the rabbits  march, ThontirtW KT r Dennis Spicknagel pue his boat DO p mand thr danror m the water Sunday Fourth Grade We thank our mothers who vis ited us and brought fine cakes We are studying birds and in sects with charts and pictures and made a book of our report Wed we go on our nature hike Jay Hayuen, Detroit News wriei says contested delegates ma decide the presidential nom inaion at the Republican nation al convention as they did in 1912 Bill Taft, father of Senator Toft took the nomination from Teddy Roosevelt Then as now the contested delegates aie from the southern slates which cast no Republican votes in November but have their share of convention deieqates in 1912 the elder Taft controlled the national committee and all contests were decided in his favor Michigan was one of the contested delegations This spilt the party and in the eltction Taft only carried 2 states, Senator Taft is stronq in the national com this year but it would hardly seem they wuuld risk anoher split p m,ana the dancers scattered to their, favorite eating places The senior ciass dates are Sunday, May 25, 800 p m Baccalaureate at school by Rev Albert Schmid In the cities many small grocer ies remain open on Sunday but the supermarkets do not Flint re eniy passed an ordinance re quiring all qrocery stores to close on Sunday 25 qrocers who did not were haled into rourt In retal Duck VcmSkrmbtfook Saluiatorin j Thursday, May 29, Commence to the Uof MReserve Mary Lous  auon tny tried to start action er the past week 3UUUU pine seedlings and wil low cuttings have been planted pany, called the Portage Lake Co on tiout stiearns in bairy county, j and bought the entire Cobb farm fhey will stop bank erosion and Autoes and good roads boomed cool stream habitat Winter logging in Porcupine Mis provided 50U00G ft, of board lumber and 10,000 ceaar posts T4 fox pups were found in a den on the Daxter farm near Wiiiiamston ast week The cottontail rabbit does not belong to the forests or plains but to the border lands 50 selected Girl Scouts from HI, inois Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan will hold a 4 daly Bess ionat Three Rivers June 3 6 The sjcrte will sell 400 tax deL inguent tax land descriptions in upper peninsula Jue 3 5 The woodcpcksnowshoe rabbit and grey sguirrel kill increased in Michigan last year but the tox squinel kiU was down Good weather has boosted the state park attendance to 1131,000 compared to 768,000 at this time lasii year 550 rural mail carriers reported seeinn 12,220 pheasants in 325, 000 mile covered which is 38 birds per 100 miles Last year it was 34 birds Lamprey are beginning to appear in Michigan inland lakes, Conservation men are hnaing lft starved deer per mile in north em Michigan compared to 25 last year the place and hundreds of cott ages were builtThe developments included a canal connecting Por tage and Base lakes and filled in a swampy area to form a bathing beach and restricted area called Fox Point There was a local angle to the family Some local young men were arrested for violation ot the tishing laws and blamed th Cobbs, In retaliation they had the Cobbs arrested for selling ci der to minors The case was tried before Justice Dell Carr here and the Cobbs represented by the late Judge H Wirt Newkirk were acguitted WRESTLING BOUTS HERE The Pinckney firemen have made arrangements with Don Johnson, ottfsjandina wrefifinc coach of Eastern high school o  SSJ Lansing to stage a wrestling dZ5 show at the Pinckney hiah school men at school Monday, Jiaie 2 leave on to Washington, DC trip PINCKNEY WINS WILD ONE Pinckney won a wierd game from Dexler Friday an J went back in second place in the leagueGoing into the 7th Jeffreys a no father who is research engineer will show us around We will have lunch there Patty Rahrig was ou two days with pinkeye Her first absence this year Ryan Bonner wene to Howell to to see Gen Mac Arthur undef an old 1843 blue law ununder wfeich all business places were ordered closed on Sunday Prose, uor Schweisinger refused to start action under the old law, claiming violaiions were not a I misdeamor and he had no Auth  oiity to make arrests under it I citing a supreme court decision had a no hit game for Pnckney L iay  Moraan and was leading 3 to OThen he f0110 a cake and Mrs Shirey walked 4, his team made 3 errors lCe qTeam ioT al1 Anita Shirey and Dennis Mor  An ,   ,     gan had birthday parties at the 40 yfaAT WhlCh  aw 7   invalid Villages and cities are Zf Mary Jean Kirschke,Valedictoricm COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS and Dexter was ahead 5 to 3AI Mrofka tripled in the 7th, driving in a run and scored himseUt to tie it up and Fred Rebman scored the winning run for Pinckney in Jhe 8th Dexter only got one hit but had 6 bases on balls ADELBERT BENNETT Adelbert Dell Bennett died at Perry last week He wan the son of David Bennett of Pinckney and married Julia Bamard,daugh V r  OBapiard, Pinckney hot el landlord Their only son was laHed     TO la Si   hlJntino accide Mrs May 13, 1952 Barnard is also deceased Back Meeting called o order by Prea in the nineties Mr Bennett owned ident DinkeL Present Clinton, the Dispatch, selling to F L And Swarthout, ReadShir ley Kennedy, rews SCHOOL BUILDINGS SOLD Three school building were sold here Tuesday night The Burgess went to Frank Willet for S94b,the Cady to Wallace Ofcleil for 1350 and the Sprout to John Lua wiq for 1510A11 buyers ce from Detroit ReevesHarris and Marble schools will be sodTTriday nite gym Friday night, Mrrv 23 for the benefit of the dept Johnson start ed his career at East Detroit, won 3 A, A U championships, a place onthe Mich State team and 3rd in the national AA U He spent 3 years in the navy in Guam and Japan and then joined Lan sing Eastern where he has produc ed 2 chamoionship teams and gone through 4 yrs undefeated in 40 meets This spring one oi his boys went to the Olympic tryout finals and another was cited the outstanding high school wrestler of the s ate AAU Dale Thomas, 191 lb member of the Olympi team will appear A ftfaey on the program CARD OF THANES 229 750 600 9500 Absent  Tiplady Motion by Swarthout,supported by Kennedy to pay following bills Helen Reynolds, postage Erdley VanSickel, streets David Brady, care flag t Bob Eqeler marshall George Johnson, flag Abe Haines streets, park McPherson Bank, lockbox Dick Evans, street imp Lavey Hardware, sup, etc, Motion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported by Read to accept following ap pointments Wealth officer Dr Ray Fifth Grade We went to Greenfield Village and the museum Monday Mes dames Davis and Singer went with us We aave our puppet show The Troubled Family to all the grades, including the 7th Robert Rendell went to Ann Ar bor Saturday to the Armed Forces Parade, Beverly brought a sparrows nest with 3 eggs n it to school It fell from a tree We are completing our units this week tic test Thursday and did welle We took our Dearborn arithme Sixth Grade We played ball at Gregory ldst week but got beat We thank Gor txrru  rnan Kelly for taking us WIN AT DEXTER A man from the conservation The Pinckney soft ball team deP ted us Friday, beat Dexter Sunday ff to 0 Am i Wejenioyed the puppet show burgey only allowed 2 hits, Pinck from Mrs Millers room ney lineupD Ambuqay pRead We enjoyed the play from Mrs innn K c Young,lb H Amburaey 2b1 VanBlaricums room It was about K Moriarity, 3b Burns ss Singer 8 PPk who help us 5oUU 360 328,00 26526  Jones Sherd, Toma outfield WINS AGAIN My Jerry the horse belonging tO Everett Hrnnmal t t rTr We are going o put on a min strel show he last day of school oyer the loud speckerDonnie Sal yer Larry Snowgold, Nancy Sil Mi,w ipin and Denise Davis axe writbverett Hammel of Pinckney ing the script Gordon Titus and WTK  rr wrr  f8t, money purse again i John Burg are in charge, BSTSliil OmSic  Iackson ra on Mdayl Anna May Wood, wno Wed Marshall Robert Bgeler Village Charles VanWnkle v carried noted for passing laws and ner er repealing themPinckney hoe ordinances forbiddng cows, hogs and horses running at large, bicy cle riding on sidewalks, going in swimming without bath suits etc In our youth only drug stores and livery tables opened on Sun gradually others opened and as nothing was done about it it be came a custom , There seems to be an epidemic of no hit games among high school school pitchers One Utica pitcher has pitched 2 but there there has been no mad stampde of big league clubs to sign him High school teams as a rule only have a couple of good hitters and a pitcher with speed can get by them Back in 1927 Don Swafv  thout pitched a no hi game again st Hartland, winning 2 to 1 He got 21 strikeouts Only 1 Hartland man got on base on a muffed third strike and he scored on an eiror Norm Miller scored both Pinckney runs with a three base knork It got in the papers and the Detroit Tigers sent Wish Eag tn out to look him over4 Don was pitching for the independents on that day and was wild, losing 5 to 3 His arm went bad after that and being a good hitter he swiched to the outfield where he played unil his retirement school fast fall and then went to winter m  i her grandmothers for the VrFTJLSHRrNE CARD PARTY is back in school lames Eubank who injured his The thank Junior all who UYNrSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR  , , Iivnqston Lodge will work 2 junior hoc a success We aclcnow MM Degrees Saturday nightMayj ledge m a special way, Eric Rose 24 AilFellowcraft team mem class wisnes to helped make their bem asked to be present as c nuniDer of visitors are expected Detroit, Luncheon after degree work May 27 28 GrandLodge at Detroit Winston Baughn, W M fiwiCurietUSecy mm Fred Rebman Lee Lavey and Robert Parks Signed   Barbara VanSlambrook, Sec i AARRlAOE UCttlSEB Jeorge Mann, 64,Grosse Polnte I grille Kleinschmkit, Si, Howell Clinton Hickmott, 20, Bererf Gennatoe, 18 MUta   c 688 PlaC itAt MMnCwairley suppo by DW Jpm W7 Clinton to fixe curb in business section between Mill and HowelP MEMORIAL DAY GRAVES Sta where needed Carried on the gesA ,   Motion by Clinton, eupported cms wh  20  ttXXLiS SSSK ofnh S   Marine ZJ CShL mmtvirted n mV w onIv hav one arave In a etter he said he was wear NEIL BAUGHN WOUNDED Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn re ceived word Thursday that their son, Neil, had been wounded on May 6 near Seol,Korea, where he is a hospitalman 3rd cla tax, nn a tart ywr pnvawe  bv 2522 taSn k  rLvI 2 T  jajirfctak  8Wsitl,  Much newspaper space wa given to the fact that an American general was seized by Korean war prisoners and held as a hostage last week This hostage idea is as old as the world jtieif We read in the Bible that the Eery ptians seized Benjamin brother oV Jacob and held him as nTSMagev Most prison riots start with  seizing of hostages The crepecai was to blame for not takfatt PP er precautions again seicuit CARDOFTHANli  We wish to extend our riftctMt thanks to crH who aided u 1  liti7 m m r5   ft  J E  For hot water on tap  For clean, quiet, carcros service   For automatic, completely dependable wtfter heating    BE MODERN RorDetroit Edison  r The words Michigan and fishing are practically synonymous at this time of the year And after a days fishing, its the American Way to enjoy a glass of cool, refreshing Michigan brewed beer m 1 ti   m  1  M i       For beer belongs to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs    to our own American heritage   2  own American heritage of personal freedom  Michigan Bre we rsf Association 7171 Frond Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan  Aft Brewing Co  E  B Brewing Co,  Frankenmufh Brwwtng Co OeebW Brewing Co  Pfoiffw Brewing Co  Sebewong Brewing Co t The Sfron Brewery Co  V i 7     W f,C Sis WecteMckMar 11 11 hr ij Tii  Neighboring Notes  The stole highway dept hem   requestea Deu iu in wr ues wed, Xnw44ay 20 2122 ,1J 1J in the business j James Stewart Arthut Kennedy  Howell Theater Eowu MMSUUAH DextelTheater  alied parkinq section The H T WcHxihridge Co of Detroit has been awarded the contract to build South Lyons 138,000 federal housing project Ground was broken lost week for the new office building on the Chrysler Proving ground south ol Chelsealt is 100x600 ft The Washtenaw board of super visors voted 28t to 7 to accept the present location far the new court house The 2,650,000 bond ing proposition will be on the November ballot The American Legion is spon sorinq a Memorial Day obser vance at Stockbridge The Brighton grade school pup ils took a tap to Lansing last week on the stream liner train The 45 Brighton seniors go to Washington D C this week, Canoe races with prizes will be held on the Huron River on June 8 from MUford to Kent lake At the Brighton school board meeting action on rehiring the 7 teachers fired was postponed,The 7 were represened by Leslie Thomas, legislative agent for the 7 were represented by Leslie M E A At the next meeting the board voted to offer 7 of the 10 contracts for one semester only, meeting action on rehiring the 10 The City of Howell has receiy ed 4 new voting machines  wv  mm JuHa Adams, Rock Hudson IB BEND OF THfl KIVER in iMfaaicoft  FrL Sert, May 23 M m  2 fikipor Wertmi  2 Roy Rogers and Hone, Champion PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST Fit, bat May 23 24 Dan Dailey, Joanne Dm la PRIDE OF ST LOUIS Plus Tim Holt TRAIL GuDE f Sun, Mon, May 2e 26 Mat, Sun 2 p, m csoL I WANT YOU WUS Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire Farley Granger, Peggy Dow Novelty Nwt Cartooi Tues WecL Thur May 27 28 39 MA  PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR with Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride ComlngRanch9 Nptarlous, Snow White and Seven Dwarfs  Sylvan liie3tei  Chelsea MoJfpi SLAUGHTER TRAIL Brian Donlevy, Andy Devue and and Vivkm Grey Sun, MonTMayloT 26   Walt Disney FU Sun 3, 5 Mon 7 and SNOWWHITE SEVEN DWARFS Disney Cartoon Tom and Jerry news cartoou shorts Tue wcL ThurTMay 27726729 shows 7 and 9 TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY fa leanseelor Jant Leigh, Tony Martin and Eddie Bracken Cwtopn f9t9 Smith News ComingRed Skies of Montang Japanese War Brig FrL, Sat, May 23 24 DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH in color fttOTTtof PtZmSraZn has ifeST  Payton been named head of the Howell U M mfJrga  lions Club  SSKJKSVJ m Rcth Brandt of HoweU and K11 Francis Hurd of Fowlerville have1 judv HolS JJP been awarded scholarships at LA   Ra7 md meUniversity of Michigan I fundor slwT fT47 Bhrbara Phillips is valedictorian cS2    of the Howell senior class and y w   0 Judith Knight, salutatorian  SfrtfeSliSiL7 28 29 Owing to a new law in effect A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE township cleftSs no longer havC I A M VV to mate binn and death record j v,vta Leigh, Marlon Brando ings, This is now done by thei m hn Hunter county clerk  Avon Theater Stockjxiag ryucrugo FrL, Sot, May 23 24 APPOINMENTT WITH DANGER U S Secret Service story with AlanLadd PhylJii Calvert Leaps and Bounas Cartoon Halfway to Heaven Barn to 3ollie Singer and wife CoingBoots Maioni Mvlx at btt Joe hospital May 7, a son,, Cnvicts Jack and th Beanstalk son, Charles Allen ywu4 26 Years Age Pinciney lost to Howell here Friday ti to b Don Swarthout al owed but 3 hits but had 6 errors made ehind him j The Pmckney independents will play Gus Lcks Dexter team here Sunday A large number from hero attended the Holy Name rally at Jackson Sunday iiie W ri Meyer Garage was robbed last night and 400 worth oi lues and tubes stolen  I tie Mother  Daughter ban qui was at the Congl church rutJiday night Mis lable Shaf  er was tcastmaster Solos were  Lee Theater WMTMOaE LAKE MICH m FrL, Sat, May 23 24 iHL iJAiiLiu AT APACHE PASS In tmcAtticcttit Jeff ChanaJr Plus BLONDIE GOLS TO COLLEGE Suxi, MonrMay 2526 Judy Holliday THE MARRYING KIND with Aldo Ray Featurette, Prison with Novelty Nwe Future i wo iiaiuusir ooios were l Mnwt ouitoo, sung by Ida leidler, Nellie Garci Tus ed Thur 152799Q  ner, Iva Gardner Mr MV,, A frvv J ,  6 3 ner, iva Gardner Mrs May croft, Horence Baughn, Beatrice Van Horn Toast to Mothes, Elizabeth Bokros, Toast to Daughters, Mrs Ambrose of Howell, Address, Sar ah Beattie, Howell high school Aifaott and Costello JACK AND THE BEANSTALK  PlUB DOUBLE DEAL Starring  nnr, ivrwe luja scnooi starring Lucius Doyle and John Conner Marie Windsor, Richard Deiminrr lave rented tha Hnnrv kn   ora nnmg Nm STAT OF MIC10GAN have rented the dance hall at Hiland Lake to put on dances Born to Lynn Hendee and wife May r, a son Floyd Haines had his tonsils re Tw n , moved at the Sanitarum here las tte P0 Court for the Countv week of Livingston Met Chglker has sold his log J1,11 fatter of the Estate of cabin at Patterson Lake to Wm W P Mmphy, j Wceased O Connell of Detroit  WA a session of said court held Born to Lucius Doyle and wife  Uay L 52 May 4, a son   Present Hon Hiram R Smith, Sun, Tues, May 25 27 THE MATING SEASON  Mess WSST   wits  Gene Tierney, John Lund LtMf Nwi ktrtoo Spinach Packing Popeye  ComingAs You Were,  Riding the Outlaw Trail, Halls of Monte sumo Be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR No oApent necessary pay whils learning Pay increase first yar,chc nee foradvancementpaid vacation wotf near home with Hendry nsociatos and in pleas cnts suixoupdings Womens Employment Otfce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich Ambrose Murphy, C H Kenn edy,Dalas Cox and Roy Bird took In the ball game at Detroit Tues dav Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Givi n, That all creditors of said dececsed are reguired to present their claims in The Pinckney Jimiors with Flor Mary Roche, daughter of Mr is Moran pitchn, beat Howell and Mrs, Kerry Roche, died May  Saturday 15 to 7 Kruger and 7 Funeral at St Marys church Mrs J M, Kearney who has Curdy pitched for Howell Sigler Thursday n in the west with her child Cairfee and Monks starred at bat Herbert Q  on  nr 47 Yrs Ago  uJ0 P00 WCM heW 50 and under oath, to said at the John Martin home Wed Court, and to serve a copy thereof need ay night f m Cooper has an auction ad vertised for Saurday Ed Standish pitching for Pleas ant Lake beat Jackson pricon Sunday 2 to 1 Victor Bourbonncds has been upon James C Murpay of 142 Swarthout icLPinckne fMichfiduc iary of said estate arja that such claimswill be heord bv said court at the Probate Office on July 21 1952 at ten A M It s Ordered That notice there in the west with her dred this winter is home, Putnam got 20280 in school money in May The Boys Club and their teach er, Mrs Ella Jadkson, gave Fred Pred Real a party Saturday on Jtf 15th iWchday for Pincney i  j   awn  a wuwu inai roiice there  SK1  fraternity oi he given by pub ation of a at Springfield College Y copy hereof for tnree Week conmmm  secutrvely previous to said day 5 vltK    cauTO a copy of this noticeTo sSnirffiJx x wnred upon each known pan LM2 9 d  of Deer in interest at his last known adte MuSSlSSSriT t dayr   bvr registered D aU retSm the Murray Kennedy home last receipt demanded, al least four Mr HWJ t  teerid 4 days prior t   iin ffwJiT v a I0001 hy personal L     sausiacnon Hth IMW 11,,11 ao Parmg pe able to provide comfort MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY NEED MONEY to buy a car, truck, refrigerator, T V Set etc WANT PROTECTION for your kanily should you not live to complete your installment loan McPherson State Bank offers you a New Service That Protects Ev eryone Using Our Installment Loan Plan This New Friendly Ser vices removes a families greatest concern when making important purchases that the untimely death of the breadwinner might leave the rest of the family over burdened with debt Now at our bank your family will receive a paid in full receipt even if tragedy should occur only ten seconds after obtaining the loan When you make your monthly instalment plan lean at McPherson Sate Bank Loau or when your auto or appliance dealer finances your purchase through thin hnnV i rm K   ,vvvj u4v7M ui iwusi iour  yjuur purchase throuah teenU4 days prior to such hear, this bank it can be insured uo to ing, or by personal service at 200Q It is a sincere scrtisfacSon w Mr Eliza Winegar, mother of Ifaf George Green, died Sunday  Jgewell dry now Bcenses bicy drug store  4ie riders at 1 a year i  Ann Arbor last week a jury Lav Mowers awe Mrs Julia Fitzsimmons of el 1100 bushel of Hackney verdict of 1125 in her ot 145 a bushel  p T TT , d d deliver  5   SWM   h 5 , ir teach week  i   Sundav vMmm r n T v  116 copv Wilfiwd H Erwin J to those loved ones left fan  1      , 7  I Bow horn wT Ai   Register of Probate HowelLMich hmd should any of oi InsuSi atTLfHWSrL 4SJa3 Ctia ParshaU Attorney Borrowers  mdebtedness y w SJe k about triis new nenaly service Came in TODAY week Dr Neil Gates has opened a sanitarium in the Dennis Warner home at Dexter Dr J, M, Brown has opened a dental office over the Darrow  ,y UVMW nmw naio aguisr4 and wife and Mrs Barber of By HERBERT HOOVER FORCABTSWerd wife and THE FUTURE Jte aiger and wife of Ypsilan Maurice Link and wife of Rush Lake were Sunday gu sts of Roy McPUFPfiM it  DA  Dillingham and wife, rjK f All depceltf op No 0,000 h  rSLSPP  the frpoeR lrircmce Cor  tft Tfeneti jifWWwpp   ,1J JPP THE PTNCINET DDWATCH  Wednesday, May 21, 1922 r i Stor  e Sroceies Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes 3its Furnishngs Lugerfe i Kennedys Oen Store Mrs Ella Sigler of Lansing and Mrs, Marjorie Foltz and two children of Battle Creek called on Mrs, Mary Hoff Sunday George Roche of Fowlerville is patrol judge at the Jackson races Merwin Campbell and son,Dick  and James Hall and son, Ronnie spent the week end at Vanderbii fishing, only fair luck Clifford Miller and wifedauqh ter, Agatha Donnalee Swarthoui and Mr and Mrs Floyd FuJiord Wayne spent the week end at Douglas Lake Brooks c Mary Hou PhllgeiYapM Medal Vf4l leautiful PhilgusTap A Range Pltfgat Syateir, Completely Initafled 9wo CiUnders of PhltfM tegular Frl 00009 tOMl V   Mr and Mrs Roy J Flint called on Mrs fUiday Bert Benham and wife o Brighton called at the MEDarrow home Saturday Mrs Mae Metz of Howell wu a Sunday guest at the Lee Lavey home Of the seniors Mike Carr and Albert Mrofka expect to enroll at Michigan State and Richard Van Slambrook a Northern College o mines at Houghton The leo Bettys family if Wallec Lake and Bob Carr of Grand Rap ids spent the week end at the R J Carr home Ona Campbell and wife wen in Lansing Wednesday, , Mrs Esther Hall called on Ar nold Berguist at the Mi h,Satei o San Sunday, Miss Anna Craft of Marion was Tuesday guest at the Andrew Campbell home The Misses Nan Ledwdge and Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 4th Class uauei at poiiatfice  tict at Maich e i77 Mouioweii txjfoi3LnavJUGh SuicapjMP rtico e5LeU perv Kenneth Sancho of M 36W,was aiieswa tor reckess aiiving JJ Deputy ujlei last wee ana iin ea iu ana costs, rie nil a tree at ine iercy niiis home Wm Ketcham and wife were in uowaqiac last week Messrs Winston Baughn and ye eaitor attended tha Masonic jfast JVtoeters Wight at Dexter Fit day night and Clare Miller ana Larry Uamburn a MM Degree conierence at Ann Arbor Harry Frost is here from the Battle Creek soldiers home on a leave of absence Mrs Rosario LaRosa and LUJ ius ijoyle jr and wilt are visitinq  Pic Vince LaRosa and family at C mp Gordon, Ga weK end guests at the George Rousn home at Hi land Lake were the Ellsworth Roush and William Fox families ot Hazei Park and George Roush ir oi Cleveland Mrs John Boyer attended the luncheon at Lansing ihuisday, Alvin Beckler of Detroit spenv Sunday at the Lester McAfee home Sunday visitors a the Andrew Dinkel home were Andrew Kleko wife and daughter, Audrey, Oi Brighton, Mary Martin of LansingRoger Crum of Detroit and tht Clayton Musson family Jackk McCloud, Dexter drugg ist is building a fine new home on North Territorial Rd,west oi the Pinckney  Dexter Rd The Younglove school took he trip to Greenfield Village, Dear, born Saturday The following  wen with the children Mr and Mrs Asher Wylie, Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson and Elaine, Betty Workman, Emily Spittler, Mrs C McRorie and Edward and Dolly Kidd The Misses Louise and Carlene Ziegler enertained at their norm Satiuday night in honor of Anna Abney who has been home from Washington D C for 7 days Those present were Mandy DeBai Alberta Dinkel and Cecelia Bow her Saturday Mrs Ray Burns took the1 8th grade on a picnic to Wal  sd Lake Hollis Amburgey sprained his nkle playing Lcll at Dexter Sunday  Mrs Dora SwarthouMrs, Viola lead MrsC H Kennedy and Mrs Fred Teeple attended the uneral of George Bradley at Flint Thursday Don Bennett and family of Web berville were Sunday guests cf he Andrew Campbell family The Carl Lentz family of Lan inq spent the week end al the1 na Campbell home Sunday hey were dinner guests at Han ns Stockbridge of the Camp bells, together with Mr and Mrs Tom Howe in honor of Mrs Lentz 21st birthday The Erdley VanSickles and Al Deweys attended the funeral of Isaac VanSickle at BellviUe last week The Roy Reason family and Mrsi Edna Reason and Leota call 3d on Mrs Lola Carpenter in Pon iac Suriday Mis Alta Meyer spent the week end in East Jordan where she al ended the Meguzee Tri County  E S meeting and served as as Grand Esther She spent Sun day with her brother,Dell Mitchell in Boyne City Mr, Meyer came on the bus and returned home with her  J1 11,  LOOK FOR THE f LOCK  Al BNTSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OI Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A sracuurr COMPLETE LINE Or FUTURES COLOR 1 WHITE POMPS Myrow Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE MNCSNEY UffFil Summer Coal Prices Now on Order TO BE SURE Oi GOOD QUALITY PHONE 2681 DEXTER DEHoey Sons t P gibing W ter Systems etc Stanley Dinkel l A v   My T eod Chicken Dinner FAMILY STYLE SERVED ALL THRES FOR ONLY  PRICE 209 tfejrbW OFFER EXPIRES ON ss  2 9  2  YOU On  ble baautlfwl raage featuring the latest Halt and  work aovtag teaveniences  You aid a eeleiwetla Willga system eMaeietety Instated at yew heme,  VOV 0IT tw rfhWdart ef Paleas a ee TODAY Cecille Hurtibuse attended thei Mr and Mrs Fred Parker, Mr Winans school picnic at Island  and Mrs, George Parker and Lake Sonday Mrs Lynn Pettibone of Ann Ar Mrs Sally Doyle gave a show bor were Sunday callers at the er a her home Monday night for Ciffoi d VanHorn home Mary Margaret Clark j Mr and Mrs Mark Nash took Mrs Florence Baughn spent a Mrs, Ida Frisbee back to Shep  Everv Sunday Ellis Lakeland Hotel LAKELAND, MICH PHONE BRIGHTON 73961 Garden Tractors TWO, THREE and FIVE HP down payment and long easy As low as 19540 with small terms Ask a customer who owns a Roths or Garden King Tractor Compare weight, PowerReverse Features an Attachments Hcckev Swarthom  Plumbing and Repairs  couple of days last week with the the Robert Seefeld family in Col uxnbus, Ohio, Miss Nan Ledwidge and Mrs Marie Vedder gave a shower cr the formers home Thursday niqht ter June Imus, a June bride tobe Miss Geny Molier gave a pze nuptial shower Sunday at her home at Half Moon Lake for Jan et Lundeen 20 were present The Misses Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks were Sunday din ner guests oi Andrew Nesbitt and wife i A delegation of college profess ors from necrby states met at tho U of M, Fresh Air Camp, Patter, son Lake Wed for dinner 131 were present Pinckney O E, S servea a chicken dinner Mr and Mrs, Rex Noggle ot Ann Arbor gave a birthday party SaUirdVrv at their home for Mrs Winifred Aberdeen The Fairhild family of Detroit were present Mrs Anna Burg of Clinton is visj WATER SOFTENERS ETC, VATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED GEORGE ROUSH A jwoiujpwt SherdaviH Sunday Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle and the Robert Grainger famiy of Lan sing were Sunday dinner guests 1 at the Carence Stapish home in Chelsea The Dr Jim Nash family oi water spent Sunday at the Lynn Hendee home Kay remained for  a visit The Lester McAfee family call ed at the George Maurer home in Jackson Saturday Linwood Chambers of Nonhville was a Sunday caller at the Les ter McAfee home Irvin Kennedy and wife called on Edward Spears Sunday Mrs Edna Spears with Magdel ene Astatos of Munich callled on the Arthur Krych family of Howell Sunday Stanley Culver and wife of Deerfield and Mrs Dorothy Ken edy of Pinckney called on Mr I and Mrs Wm Shehan last Tues Charles Whitehead and wife FREE DEMONSTRATION Charles F Hewlett  Son  Pinckney, Mich, Phone 93 From where I sit 6y Joe Marsh  Attention Ladies Cakes lined up each with a number Judge looking, breaking off piece, tasting The winner Nnnber 4a eake with a wonder fa I, ftoMjr chocolate froatlng Thia was at the Womens Club daat night Then Duke Thomas stepped uphi cake waa Number 41 Seems hia missui was laid up, so Duke took overand won 4 ttm hotter, htatinr thoroughly after M41 tU Iilla and froota 8inch, 2latr eat From where I sit, we all have different abilities and tastes   and these differences are sometimes surprising Duke baksa prizewinning cakes My wife, for example, can beat moat any man at checkers Same when it comes to beveragesyou may like coffee , iting her son, John and famiy Beatrice Lambron of Gregory, The Pinckney Golden Archers Mr and Mrs Keith Bladburry of have set up a range in the Toma, Chelsea and the LJ, Henry fam sik woods and will hold big meet here in July Robert P5ke and wile called on the Bnton Clarks in Ufaadilkx at the Wayne Collier home ily called at the Jesse Henry home Sunday The Robert Read family called or tea while I prefer a refreshing Heres Dukes priaewinning glaM of , BfJt lttg  fcf frosting recipe any halfbaked idles that MSB Matt i tomm iOTMtd ekoeaiau in pie are all the sameor ihimU Ss fecbW toller Rtaar from hast, add 1  aiflad ecafattlaaere aasar and JVi tka at waUr aad Waad A44 S act Ttka at at a tkva, bttttac wall aftat aaeb AM SundVty Wkm Suadoy, r T 4  inSf y tm   T r Mr MSPATCH Wednesday, May 21, 1 Z  AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING  on your own refrigerator i i LEGAL NOTES The qualified electors of the Pinckney Community School District No 2 fr, Putnam Township, Livingston County have lawfully directed the Board of Education to sell the iollowinq sites and school building to wit The Cady School on Section 4, Hamburq TwpLivingston County Michigan The Reeves School Section 29, Putnam Twp Livingston County Michigan The Marble School Section 18, Putnam Twp Livingston County Michigan The Harris School Section 35, Putnam Twp Livingston County Michigan The Burgess School Section 5 STATE Or MICHIGAN k The Circuit Court toe the County oi Livingston in Chancery GERALD T GOODWlN,Pkontifi AIDA GOODWIN Defendant ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pending in the above entitled Court on the 5th day oi April  1952 In this cause it appearing irom affidavit on file that AIDA GOODWIN, is not a resident oi the State of Michigan, UAbut resides at 7a Av Norte No 146, City of Guatemala, Guatemal Central America  On motion of James R Beek  f PROFESSIONAL COR P iftfi,5 in THE PINCKNEY SANTwViiUlrt RAY M DUFFV K 21, Pmcknoy   Michigan fcaHy1 1100 A M to 20Q P M Except Wednesday t MOOM Tues Fit, gat, 7 I I p m DB a B McCLUHt , Denist On mouon or    ,   Af aered that the said pendant Evenings by Apiiamits cause heiappearance to be en rowing, Y I m  tared in this cause within three I    months from the date of this or, HERB SNVED Xqiprcut School Section 17   cootajjyi   3 b P to W Living County, fite  M,rtT Michigan u  The NEWlfetroS ejMISfliSMSSMMnBHMVBSBBSWNIMMvmia Start enjoying a new convenience  new savings on food and eVerlefetric bills Just plug in the new Ptgon defftstit It delrosts your refrigerator every nht Doesnt allow frost to build up Come in and see the new Paragon defrostit Only 995 omplete with cord  nothing else to buy H AP D WAS ORDER Chick Feed FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply Co  lchigon umoi BHUU  Therefore the above sites and Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper schools will be sold at public auc oi the county oi Livingston, and tion at the Pinckney High School thatsuchpublication be continued in the Vilkxge of Pinckney, therein at least once in each Friday, May 231952 at 800 PM week for six weeks in succession, Reeves School Dated April 5, 1952 Harris School j Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge Marble School James R Beek, Attorney for Plain  TERMS OF SALE  tiff A True Copy  Each property will be sold to business address John AHagman i  the highest bidder for cash, The 321 South Main Sts County ClerKj interests oi the school district Ann Arbor, Mich HoliMich therein will be conveyed to the  higueet bidder by quit claim con STATE OF MICHIGAN  veyance covering all of the to  The pbate Court for Ibo County j terests of the district therein to the 0j Livingston I highest bidder  Ata geetn oi said Court held  The riqht is hereby reserved j, t 1952 by the Board of Education to re  t honorable Hiram R lect any and all bids,  g Jud OI nobGXQt In event a bid is accepted, a   Mter ol me Ftate o 51 fLanltmneYn FiM Bowdish, Deceased 5 JZX wrX LLpTn Z Notice  HerebV Given wt all of such bid must be made to fee aedXiat of Baid deceased are re  duCCft QIJM th Ef quired to present their claims in  T ihG WtopJLra writing and under oath, to said hereafter pay to said Board of Courtand to serve a cop there Education in cash or certifaed o lnez R Bowdish  Greg check, the balance due upon said ry ichiqan fiducSary of saTd  A Specialty  Your PropertyJj  M LEE LAVW Ger fr lasx tcax  PVoue 59F3 Pinckmn, Mlb AUC ibWEKii faxm Sal A IipwKliv BERT W j blE Phone Pinckney 78 r2 REFRIGERATIOH S ii 11C   HAROLD Bhev Repaars On AU MH, Phone PJnclneyl5 iF3 D C I TO WNU5 Dentin 8044 Pertage Lake Ror I ir Phone Dextex 3461 I HEAL  ATE Farms, Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunitiev List Your Property with Ms GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 3 North PeaiJ Pinckney, Mich Phone I 3 3 lhone I57F11 Repaiia MYON J HUGHES PlumbinQ and Heatina State H717 Lakeside Driv License Kuh Lakr P a SWiUlTHoljTVsON Funeral Horns Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Egaiomen Ambulanco Service nones 39  B3 Pmclaiey, MicV FRED C REICKHOFF or OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave tkwoU   Michiatui jhore 358 TesHesce 6J LLOYD HFDEF livestock HauLna Wieklv Tips Mode To Dtrc General Trckinn ilione 64F14 Pinrlrnx Mlf  H wT WYLirf NOTARY Insurance and Bonds mCT 136 Pinckney   bid estate, and that such claims will Further information concerning be heard by said Court at toe the location of sites and schools probate Office on July 14, mav be obtained at the Pinckney at i000 A M Classified Adve FOR RENT Three roon cottage at Portage Lake,Swarthcits Cobe iurmshea Inquire of Mcti4k Swar thout Phnne 47F2 CEMETERY MEMCPJAL Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GRENITE WORKS iNMlford, Michigan h FOR SALEMana all wool Gab  1 erauio topcoat,tan blue suitsizev36 i tan Gaberdine 2 pant suit, pair of qiLAJrousers Fhone  No 17 W Rhmq Machine A  C heavy duty Howard Craif 12909 W M 38, FYone Li4  tm 1  VI S5 hooi oS7 Phone Pinck aey 87 w run oALtrair oi used 1952 tdoor and 6 windowsr  Phone 151FU It is Ordered, That notice there oi be given ay a publiccuon oi a  copy  or ee wieks con phone 173F12 Hi iond U WHEN YOU SELECT YOUR NEW CAR JIUCICU   WANiiuriouse ana rKi rutntgivei Dy a publicction oi a j jng to do Ono Sioitt, CODV hereof for three wieks con, phone 173F12 Hi iond liife secutively previous to seed day ol QR yALLB montn oli  cubic hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, t Frigidaie refrigerator iui widtn and that the tidicuary cause a jjQeT chestDeluxe modflb mon gaiaqr FOH SALL Llerirochcf stove, i burners Cniiii iSaLftt   ljjbi Ponlnd Li, Lakeland Jhoru LrightOii 74952 or M Mr, and Mrs, Ross Read visited The FowerviUe 4H club hold cf the Jack Schnider family in Col dance at the 4H building there Chester Ont last week on May 23  m rv  , Marshall Meabon and John we Trooper Garth Meyer is Burg attended a H meeting at on duty at Jackson prison,  Howell Monday night cal way of financing it than through this bank Low interest rates no hidden charges, or extrasFuli information on request For bALHl 1941 Dodge SsdanGvu transportation Phil Gentile lii Mum St Pinrrkuey d ,   ,,v0 n I , Z JrCiJ iuwn FOR SALE Building and two and that the hdicuary cause a eer chestDeluxe mdl,b mvn j w t MainMs, picknv copy of this notice to be served j ths oid tnree burner apt size LI J on  sSwaTi AS upon each known party in inter ctric range, moving into finished to wtue Itote jnthtoicirt known c  lohnwu, dJenAdnL WANTEDSAhM LliTniNJGS, we, let us help you sell our farm There are numerous makes andi e8t at nis isi Known 1 ,, models 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> jr rtfW ,, m  fPmfflP lwmilP w jijmm  v,    a  fvwtwjlllhijli  m Wmrf atcK MuJiigHti Mirror J The Mich, lsgiskxture is back again and the members me quaJDbhngsquaJling and gfcat mq ior more atthis and les oi  I W Probably conunue una those halcyon days when we have a non partisan egsiat ure with politics, and self interest left out The RepubUcans face an im passe Alter whomping up a  taxation program to fulfill the bua get they weni home only to have me governor vefcmucn ol iUhey do not have the two thirds vote necessary to override hi veto Also jney ao not acre adjourn tor then the govejuar couia coil mem PGk ia extra session and they iouid only consider matters sub  miwJ by him So the Wiggins ud car ax and liquor handelmg tax v,Uich were to yieia 12 riiuiion and 3 rniljlQn respectiv y are bom dead dodoes The governor wants 1,500,000 to repair the damage ai Ja son  prison and money ior more guards For 4 days the prison  Cimraccers JOHN WTMAW Wednesday Ma 14, 195 Social Items MINBOW GIRLS ASSEMBLY  lWfa, the iegisature chanqea w nam ox Puunan to Putnam m honor oi ben isxaei rutnam iev ounary war hero, claiming there haa xen an error in  spelling Io one knew a batman out an iaiew uxe wai uwu  A vluey urittemaen got CLIOU about uua in later years ana in vouqated He could nnd no about any iuanan m ine county records or in tnose of Historical pioneer societies so he wrote to  the U S Load Office at Wash ingtpn D C he received a reply stating that a John Putman oi Conneticut was given a quarter section of land near the Putnam Unadilla line for his services in the revolutionary yax and selt  ed on it He was single and nev riot was the biggest news of the I er Proveci P on the land which naon, an4 was on all of the front  P0886 to other hands That was  egisiature organizea Ptm I H HTT Ulrls was instiut J now Putnam una also ivJ  lol Girls was insliiut Calliolic  SJf  Catholic Church n p  Michigan ounaay Masse itt Pastor assembly    H u,tj ff 30, 60C, 1000 llin Worthy Advisor M I V ,  W 4 1000 Asoc ufLJ J  1 Nov, Devotion, CharitvAa,An Shvey ffc  v pages and the Hepublioans can  rnorft d, ui engpverrior was all Mr Crittenden found Roy mands ihev ,BHfcgPvehor Same years iator when , sold out flftJHPILw06 9V j Hardv oi Howell was to linq flaqs nor SyiraBHjH policy of crround to the cemeteries to be the iegissuM3BRlhe riotihe Put on soldiers graves Memorial apvernor has orxred all firings Day ne was told that a soldier of oi prison guards cancelled This Revolution was buried in the old  was to have beejaone to keep cemetery south of Unadilla by prison expendtfsfSs within the  budget f He 8CR4 the Jejgislatures cut oi mental health funds will force the discharge of 22Q employees He also said the tactics Qt the legislature in refusing to adjourn the name of Putman This was in the old cemetery records It is presumed that he is the same Putman for whom the township was originally named csid that he died before he proved up on his land The 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enteituineu by the   Sid grade Monaay aiteinoon   J uaia Gari  Wo 2 Current Conaueut You will have to a up ea,l 11 yu waiu a peejc ui uen ivlac yioineuinenueenS u u ul4iWuu 0I 11uu  wuunive uinowaibnam op iu minutes ana specu irom an auio iu muiuies rie win uw ope a at Vei nurci Ltk sciioo hor Yfill nrveat the law he signed tol no money in those days and paid give the conservation dept pdw I their soldiers off in land George er to increase the deer kul in ov  Washington received tiiousands erbrowsed areas from going into of acres of land for his services, elfect Bits do not become law un J The D A R puts markers on  till 90 days after adjounrAeiu all graves of sodiers oi revolu iion This is a task 0 many are buried in unmarked graves It Frank Strazalkowski 31, Brigh Assoc Drill Leader, Frances Pida Choii Director Paula CurleL Choir Anna Slayden, Mary Ann Leah, Barbra VanSkxmbrookf   To be installed later The ioliowinq moVs up the nev advisory board Mother Advisor Helen Miller Ch of Board Francis Robinson Recorder Beverly Pilgrim Treasurer rred SeqeChoir Mother Eloyse CampbeU Mildred Miller, Leota Reason, Al beta Dinkel, Harriett Rahrig,Irene Thompson, Clifiord Miller, Rov Reason, Plymouth Assembly No 33 pui on the initiation in the afternoon Followinq grand oMcers instituL ed the assembly and installed the officers in the evening Sup Insp Alberta Cobcrn J P G W A Constance Kovh Jd Vv Advis Sue Frazer Howell Assembly presented the new assembly with nbbons an, the bible which had been qivcu to them by Mrs Alta Meyer m  ,,  sod and sjta Elaine JohnsonJ be dedicated ioi Gocts Utj  Patty Thayei J j30 Piiynm reuowship at ch  nce fylon 730 Youth ior  hxiil uet at Howell umory ues, 800Tnstees meet at Jiurch  n in I  vUi m Letroit on OU jy , rcn y Duiiow, bnqh   ion iii ierry noweij in ,lason  i roc ilowers coii ja on Oiao POL ,,on binaa aou bnger was in De rbonl ,iunu   na Janice Rose hao  am per i cni birq took in a show ana wlioty Inter heipej p int  porvh Wuher sch  ,12  00 was only 2 years ago that theyj memory of Nelson MillerBriqhton marked the grae of lames Pullen caBsembly gave ihem a beautim Tfi 1 fiJ Jliftp  Brwbtwl had been buried in the Pinckney Kmfed t oi flowei, A toast ham Maraaret VanVleet, 45, Hunting ton Woods  , a soldier of the revolution cemetery over 1QQ yeara who MAN SHOT AT CHELSEA  George Allen 74 of CheUea who lived  a bouse trailer with his wife, Joan, 54, was shot and  killed Thursday night by his landlady Mrs Mary Stacey 54 following a drinking party COMMUNICATION In your April 3U issue    dinner was served L4DK3 AID MEETING The Ladies Aid of the Pinckney Congl, Church will meet May 15 at the home oi Mrs George Mea bon on Dexter Road EXCLUSIVLi GAYELORO HAUS ERS AUrFAMILY WET Everybody talking abou tthe NSW CQIOT giavure Arnericcm Weekly exciusivey with Detroit Sunday TimesSee this Sundays May 18 issue for sterling featur es galore, incluring Gayelord Ha users all family diet based on  his own million dollar secret Homemaker serve the whole iamily balanced meals so n individual require specail foods GONSBBVATICl DRPT HOTE8 The forest hres continue 17 J mora fires last weefc burned over 1000 acres This makes the total this year so far 603 fires aad  4,130 acares burned, Lack of rain has contributed to this  There axe now 708 retail nun now dealers in the state or li percent more than last yekxr The beaver yields a peculiar product known an castoreum fof  merly used in medicine The state will offer a number, oi small farms for sale at auction May 19 23 On the 23fd the Hunt MOTHERDAUGHTER BANQUii The followinq is the program the Mother S Daughter ban quet at the school May 21  Invocation  Lulu Darrov Dinner Introduction oi Toastmaster lv  nloyse Campbell Circle Pres Toastmaster Helen Miller Voval uet    Adelaide Rose Jane Nash Toast to Mothers Denise Kennedy Toast to Daughters Helen Younq Accordian Music Loretta Shafei Introduction of Honored Guests youf you siated a district wiui 40 pup Ior lis had been discouraged irom coming into the Pinckney scnooi system As far as 1 now mere has been no request Irom any district to come into our system nor would we be in a position to discourage them We have built 8 rooms which are nearly full but we can accomoaate any nearby school if they come in Our high school is only 50f capacity This presents a prob TT , , Iem which makes it impossible Honoring of Mothers to eetabish a larger held of curr icuum and to maintain it at the proper level Judging from our  census only, overcrowding is at its minimum at the present We are not discpuraging any districts from entering nor are we putting on pressure for them to do so To top this the qualified electors of the system have the final say as to whether any dis  trict comes in, not the school bd  Finally in all fairness to the taxpayers of tjie Pinckney Community school District who have bonded themeeves for a period Calvary ttteaincaite Churcb ie Ezra fceacby Pastor  a Supu 14rain WonsWo    Sunday School , tularo s ftoug   ioung Peoples ieeunv GC Wednesday K00 0 n , MRS ELiM VAWbCIUK   Mrs Diza VanSickle, 74,died Monuay a m one was the wiu oow of Arthur Vanbickie whe  lied 12 years ago lie fathrwas isaac Shervood of K aioi  ecus with her brothers, onti and Thomas Sheiwooa of Red tore and others she touqht thtl Peeves frirm 01 587 acres on  ibil Creek o C V VnnWlnkJc ihev were incorporood as ii, Putnam Land Co The cjroi vr,  ahyvi to form  luro whwh wc, nbmed H land Isike 22 coltaqt Aere built the first year end some have been built every em jince then Mrs VanSickle hu been mgr and sec of the com pony for 25 ye irs Surviving ire a son cdey,o, Pinckney,2 a i jhtersilKiBeuiah Dewey of Phoenix, Arizona am, irs Lucille Reinhan 01 Detroit jnd one gran JcnJi, Charles  ev ey and a brother, Isaac Shf 00c off Willis Tne funeral was Wednesday afternoon at the Frnuier Funenai Home 18900 J,mos ,oins Hiqii way Detroit Burial in Grand Lawn Cemetery bren a Siayden has a new IOOJ on her home rs end Frihay lor cominq and ihiid Cid Vve eiueaiid 21 rnoihe 1 brothers and sifters Ve tnank them ,J urjjng c  e,, Karl Bury went to a show Sin Cuoi Miller and Sharon Gtilf  ai roe on the Ferris wheel ve saw on our way to the music fe  dvai iviaiy Menke visted her grand mother Sunday r iu bndeis was 10 yrs old Fliuisday hoea Dorothy Esuh lias new vhiic ieanesday we went to the muoiL estval in Ann Arbor rnd Mon ay hvird ourselves zinq onthe radio Oue oi our aodfish aied Mrs, Vandercoot visited us or riauy, iowifciviiie ana hriaht e had a ununce to  at uie Ouiiquet tuxie at iansmg witn ami iviay iD  we attClaect aoi 0 u cepu vve were snort 01 3 ms, inw price 01 a Ucicet in De  uou tne scnooi oura reiusea lo  IOC me schools that aay We uiiuqiue ineie wni oe quite a lew n mat uuywe rcniernoer the  usi yuvcinor we ever shook lianas witn it was Uov Fred M  Wanie in iBub tie was men a c uiaiQ te tor a se ond term as a over nor and spoke in Dxter ocnooi was udiiniissea and the pupils marchea to the opera uooe where tne doings were mitti a line and the governor tihook hands with them ail 1 re  memoe an intoxicated person ne Kird the qovernor when he ip Re una was promptly ejected lom the hail by the viliaqe mar shUi, a strong Republican 3  Fifth Grade vVe thank the 21 mothers hildren who ame to 0 r  We showea ourl pi  hovTAJulJd Family  y plain od nd presented Entertainment Auntie Dee  Tidcets on sale by all Kinqs Daughters or call MrsFred Read Adults 150, ChUdren 75, MUSIC RECITAL MAY 18 Mrs, Merwin Campbell will pre errt her piano pupils in recital at the Pinckney Congl Church on  Sunday at 300 p m All invited The program is as follows Swinginq Along Schaum Chop Sticks Arranged Connie Beals BASE BALL GAMES Fincicney dropped to third pi ce when they lost t0 South Lyon on Friday 13 to 5 Jelireys only allow ed 6 hits but Pinckney made 12 errors behind him South Lyon ir undefeated and Saturday beai Scott high of Toledo, a classA team 8 to 0  Monday Pinckney beat Briqh ton here on the new diamond at elementary school 10 to 7Haines started for Pinckney was wild was relieved by Jeffreys in 5th  Friday Pinckney plays Dexe here  a TV 1 ex ppei  nnd units we have completed end gifts vo  ,aae io oui mothers CTeo Wilson rid Janet Haddon act hirth ys the same day 1  VI K Ka Kitchen or snellmq ian iion ana B jrbara Massey itleno il  ,c Iinq bee n Detroit on Friday tJandruBarbaru and Kay w poems on mother Wt are going to Greenfielu Village today and have our ques ions and plans jeadvu Donald Clark brouqht poly wogs trchoo and Glen Meaa the  iirst Lilacs Tne nethodisis closed their 14 day session at os Angeles Cai  last vec b voting down the pioposiuon 10 abohsn the ban on auioinq now requirea of Meth aist  lergymen ihey dlso refus a to qive muhsteriai rights to  women The argument against iifting the smokiuq ban was that ii haa peen in ehect since time immemorial and to lift it weald aivu trie wora the impresoon tJiey wre bacinq down Smok ing s not fonsraeiea the big vil it was 50 years aqo Then lew vornyn smoked Cigarettes wera ailed onn nui s and Apti Cigar ettu Leagues haa a large mem  uership However time marches on As m my women smoke now s men and lqarete companies poiijOi many radio and telwis ion pioqrams ion 1 Ved asthu n  Jttex    , ,  , T uA Streamline Express S yelar SJ thw 51, e Crunchy Flakes Board oi Educahon passed1 a res  Schaum Schaum olution That we shall not ac  cept any non resident pupils of elementary age into school but  will accept any number of non resident high school students un till our present attendance reach es the proper level This does not apply to cUstrfcts coming in as a whole Districts desirinq to enter can obtain the information Murphy and Marshall farm Oijfrom tjle Burerintendants office Dahsville will be sold 01 coyottes and 4 wolves were y bountied in this state in March 90 more lakes have been mapp ed in 23 counties, including Vp  inqson and Washtenaw and Washtencrw  Bow and larrow carp shooting is a popular sport Charles Christ mas shot 6 in the Grand River Jar son last week, fishermen wanting to know where legal sissd trout haye been planted can get this information from the dept Althouqh not usuaQy found so far norm a cattish was recently Metz in Thunder Bay  Joe Basydlo member of Pinckney school board LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76  A M CALENDAR May 17 E A Degrees May 20FC Team Practise May 24MIM Degrees May 27, 28 Grand Lodge Delroit Winston Baughn W M taul W, Curlett, Secy at ANNOUNCEMENT The Kings Daughters will hold theifl Annual MofhsrDauahter Dinnif Wsdnday, May 21 at  iP P hL at Ptactaty, ScnoolBr mjbmt pfograst Adul 150 SSM a4 under 73e  CArxo Ol 1HANKS St Lawrence HospttaL May 2 I wish to thank the South FowlervtlV Teachers Group tor my  lovelv plant of yellow rhumsThey ere like sunshine in my room I  appreciate your kindness very much Earl D Wright Lyman Batik of Ann Arbor call ed at the Dtoatofe oH XuMday i Noel Rose The Octopus Schaum Ice Cream Cone Schaurn Evelyn Hall Clothesline Wgls Schaum Mexican Clap Hand Dance, Mex  Bonnie Lee Down in the Valley Fo Tune Lullaby Brahms Nancy Lee Spitler Garden of the Stars Ward The Band Played On Arranged Shirley Wylie The Swan Saint Saens Marines Hymn Arranged Charlagene Quigley The Elevator Schaum Strolling Thru the Park, Aranged Charlotte Gearhart AccorcUan Solo Larry VanSImk oarn Dance Howell Hawaiian Love Song Schaum Sharon Line F2 to 61 Italian in Old Mexico Airanged w Mary Ann Leach Whispering Hope Hawthorne lee Carnival Schaum Linda Lee On the Levee Folk Tune LeibesrkTume Liszt Janet Shirley Off to the Fair Copeland The Cassions Song Arranged Marilyn Gustafson Te Busy Saw MilL HosidStripes GEOhGE BRADir  George Bradley, 64, aiect Mon  at Flint after a long illness H  was born in Flushing but har lived in Flint for years He was in the oil busines but more recently a salesman He morried Fannie Swarthout of Pinckney in 1913 There are no children Surviving are 2 nephews, Mrs Bradley is principal, of the Kearsley and j I Wafrer schools in Flint The fun  eral was at the Alqo Gundry Fun eral Home, Flint, today Buried was at Flushinq HARRY ANDREWS Harry Andrews, an executives of the Brown McClaren Co, o Hamburg ded MondayJunera at Hamiton Chapel, Birmingham to day KINGS DAUGHTERS Sixth Grade We went to the music festival Friday and enjoyed it We mnae dm cmmal scene ot ihe wnd animalsolilihigan Mrs lascn iinishea reaciinq Oliver Twist to ,s ana we took a  3st on it  lue boys in oar room are qoinq to plc baa Seventh Grncle Donna Basydlo weni to Detroit to take part in the speIinq bee  last Friday She was the 8th to q qo Gown The vroru she missed was atfiliate Mrs Morris qave her a beautifal corsaqe W  var Mrs rose and MrsShirey br takinq s to Detroit We hao a n e time When our Michigan scrap books are finished they will be iaaqed by adults Trcer at Jeffreys of the stnta e visited our room last week Pontics are warminq up In a speech at Grand hapids  last rfVednesaay lied M AiqerRepub l andiatc KI qovernorwent his liepablicun opponent Lt Gov Vandenberq, hammer ana tonqs ne said Vandenberg w as a rrunk McKay man and M ivjy haa yone all out for him rote j e aso tharqed that Vandenoerg was backed by the Michigan Terrpcrane Union who wanted to brinq prohibition back m Mich lqan lie said he himself was aqainst prohibition which he con sideren the qreatest evil ever voted on this nation The Alger family was a leader in the fight aqains prohibition In prohibition a ays this congressional districi was epresented by Grant M Hudson, a former official of the Anh Saion Leque Mrs Alger, mothr of Fred, was ihe leader of  the  ampaiqn which finally beat uudson Her candidate was Sey mour Person  aansmq He erv ed one term ana was beaten by Claude Cody Democrat, pyi  THE PINCKNEY IHOP Come M11 you people if you wan to hear, Slm Shermans Quintet at the J Hop this year Fro nine to twelve on Mav Seventeen, In an ney  Rep Adrian deBoom of this dis trict presentea petitions siqned by B63 Livinqston county resi dents at Lansinq last weeka ma  qreater safety precautions at the convit work camp at Chilson whih will house 250 convicts, A convict re cmtlv escaped there and committed a series of crime iho petitioners want a hiqh fence nround the camp, all night hgM mq and armed guards he favored the objectives ot aid deBoom ives of armed the petitioners except the armea qanra part which he thought bad step q wou be The measure that the legislature has turned down for years has finally become law and the con , rrvation dept has been given Hiqh Gym we hor  the power to regulate the size ot youll be seen Parents and public we now inviteThe old and the younq we hope to unite Formal or informal dress as you choose The Pincknev Kinqs Daughters  met with Mrs Beulah Hendee last  At v7Q dollars a couple you sur ThursdayThe election resulted as  ,v won t Iose follows Pres, Eloyse Campbell1 Vice Pres Beulah HendeeSec SENIOR PART ASSIGNED Pearl Madsen Treas, Celest Mc ,  Jean Kirschke, daughte Kinley The yearly report showed  Q  nnd j Clrmde Kirschke much had been done to better tne of pinckney has been named community past year, funds given va ic,orian 0 the Pincmey sen for betterment of health, sent  ca ghG has also  aw cards to the bereaved and needy  n Rchobr,hip al the Umv and aiven 25 to twohre victims Q Michigan th  ex who lost all bv nre We welcome   8 past yctr Richald VanSlambrook, son o Mr, and Mrs Alonzo VanSlarn brook, salutatorian the deer herds in various counties to prevent deer starvation Every year some 30,000 starve to death depriving the state of a large am ount of meat The aept has map ped the state and knows the over browred areas By increasing the kill in these areas it will prevent mass starvation and uiciease the food supply RIOTS AT HOWELL JADL Earl Ward, Jackson prison riot er held at the Howell fcdl, staged a riot there Monday cmd SneriH Rassett has asked that he J be sent to the Ionia prison to WJ insane 3 other coxicte or, Howell, including Mcrfhiotv    Detroit Ward wa tqktm  Po tiac kril Tueiday  uc     WJI ifD m A  r W     lkteffitiii i   t i  tse iSfei Yliriii ,   v  W   Wedneed oWlfy U 195 I  Neighboring INotcs Livingston county rural school  Howell Theater H0WOL MlTHiAh  w  Livingston county rural scnool sTir2TV vr, children visit Uieenoield Village lues ApSfA ,8  1 heater          iviuy io They win see a histori ecu parade, early American dian cing ana a minstrel show which wm be put on tne buwanee rliver boat Get tickets of your teacher Dan Nuttie Dexier hiah scnool scnool pitcher pitched a no hit game against Manchester ktsi week  VUVA ZAPAVA Starring Marlon Brando Jean Peters Cartoon FrL, Sat, May 16 17  Caxla Bcdenda, Olid Reld in THE WHIP HAND eeK Pliift Ed Carrow of South Lyon will Charles Starret, Smiley Burnett drive in theatre on iDexte Dm FrL, Sat, Ma 15 i7  2 ig hi 2 TREASURE OF LOST CANYON super western in technicolor  Willi Wiliam Powell, June Adams  Flo THE BIG GUSHER  build a new drive in theatre on  US 12 near South Lyon bdyar Ortbring, 3b Washtenaw county deputy died oi a heart attack while chasing 2 oil station ifciDibery suspects The tarn on the Tim Isham farm at Plainiield burned last week in JLIGHTNING GUNS Cartoot   NtM li Come on In    the Webers Fine oau mon ivay 18 IS Mat Sun 2 p, m, cont Jack BeuteL Mala Powers in ROSE OF CIMAJUION eek J natural color At a meeting at Stockbndge on comody Cartoon April 30 15 schools send they ,  WKL fhur7 My20r2L22 favored going in the consohdat  Slewait Arthur Kennedy ion Some districts signed the pet Julia Adam8 Rock Hudson itions 100 percent  to Warrant Officer Patrick Lavey  BEND OF THE RIVER who has been visiting at Gregory j has returned to Ft Bliss, ElPaso,   Wayne Morris, Pfteston Fosjfcr and Dorothy Patrick unMonrrMayT8r9 YTHE LONE iSjTAR A Super WtKHI Stearin Cork Gable Ava Gardner and  Broderick Crawford news cartoon shorts Tues Wed, TfcurT, May 20 2122 MODEL  MARRIAGE BROKER  A with Jean Crcdn, Scott Brady and Thelma Ritter t C4WtOOB Nc La Tchalcotei  MI Texas cartoon comedfy ComingWith a Song in My Heart Invitation xa,s r  TW ii ComingPride of St Louis, I Want Ldgar Guest Detroit poetwill  , Ma Kettle t UTW And its pumped electrically in this uptodate farm homo With two small  children to keep clom and hchiy,  Mrs Vern Whims, Oakland CoJty, says water under pressure is a real  help around the clock Theres no lifting or lugging And no need to skimp Electricity puts water  whore you want it  when you want it  A wellplanned electric wnter system helps farm folks in other ways, too  More milk, eggs end eat fewer hours of hard labor ex a v prelection Get in touch with your Edison Farm Service Advisor He is an expert on  farm water sys ms, proper size pumps  and motors Nc chrpe or obligation  but plenty of i,ood, p 1 advxe r Runninq water means better health, better living better production  Reddy Kilowatt Your El cirlc Servant You, Pa  Ma Kettle at the Faid Sylvan Tiieiler Chelsea Michijm FrL, Sat, May 16 17  THL SELLOUT A Drama bfcuifUMT John ISodiak, Audrey Trotter Walter Pidgecn Latest Newi  CartooM er Livingston county residents Sun, Mon, May 18 19 will be held at Echo Park Los THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES Angeles, May 30 , with The following from this county Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright and were inducted into the army on Walter Brennaxt May 6 Max White, Kenneth Kirt Ray Noble and Orchestra land, Howell Gerald Mayo undoy Show a j 7, s Brighton Norman Allison, Fow cartoon holiday land deliver the commencement ad dress at Fowlerville high school   It took the Brighton lire dept  3 hours last week to put out a grass fire on the Jones farm 100   acres were burned over Sherrill Robertson,Brighton high school senior has received a  scholarship in music at Albion college The California picnic for form     i i Tho DeJtcat  4   v a   Cci  iv 1 H  jrvwwi , it y SW 3  y  I A rtprs Ago RACING NIGHTLY  fhrough June 7 JACKS RAC  JACKSON, MICHIGAN PariMutue Wagering Automatic Tote POST TIME 815 PM JACKSON TROTTING ASSN, INC, JACKSON, MICH  Rev Wm, Clack, pestor here  htrti in liiBri ditd in Walled Ljko  1 st week f Hariv Hcatly of Chicago and j AMi Cohn of Gregory were marr  icd at St, iMaiys church May 17  The suit ci Mrs Julia Fitzsimm  ono vs tiu Hombuiq saloon is on in Ann Arbor She alleqes the men who killed her husband got Lheir liquor there A change of  vnue was granted Ann Arbor has organized a col I ored base ball team I I he qraduatinq class numbers   8 Joie Harris, Ethel Graham,Flor j encc Andrews, Glenn Hinchey,   Percy Hinchey,Erwin MonksGene  , HoaGn, Louis Monks j The Younq Mens Club Carniv   al at the opera house drew a big  crcd Proi Miller sang with4iss j Kate Rucn, accompanist Hiram lerville Due to numerous fires the con servation commissin cancelled ail burninq permits for this coun tyTwo persons were arrested last wee ior setting fires which got  out of control and lined 25 each, and costs The new Hartland elementary school was dedicated Friday night Ihe Dexter Masonic past mast eis night is May 16 Speaker Dr Alex, rtuthven The state highway dept is plac ing 32000 roadside tables alonq Fri, Sat, May 16, 17  the highways ior summer use  DoubLi teaun Mr Marie Showers, wife of Vern Showers ef Winrms Lake, died at McPherson hospital on  May 4 Warren Lewis, Ypsilanti auction oer and race horse man did last week Tues,Wed, Thur, May 20 2122 SINGING IN THE RAIN Color by Todmloo A Mutlccd 8tvto Gene Kelly, Doonald OConner ana Bobbie Reynolds cartoos shows 715 9j0 A t  ComingDrams in Deep South, The Marrying Kind Retreat Hell LsHTheate r  WlITMORP LAKE MUCH MA  PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR  with Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride  Plus Wild Bill EUiott THE LONGHORN  CsGrtooQ Avon Theater Stockfcrtag ivucnKjaa FrL, Gat May 16, 17  WARPATH Is TocbnlCRta Custers Last Stand with Edmond OBrien, Dean I agger Sneeze Reel Barnyard Babies Casper Takes a Bow Sun, Tues, May 18A20 GO FOR BRDKF Jap American war story with Van Johnson, Warner Anderson News His Mouse Friday Bandage Bait lomlngsAppoltment with Danger The Mating Season Be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR No wtperUsic necessary pay  while learning Pay increase first year,chance foradvancementpaid vacation wotfx near home with ld JlAtoJunscauWebbonvilla SunTKon Tues Mcv18LIW0 supt will head the Manchester school next year He was a cap  lain and air pilot in World War II  Humphrey Bogart, Katherint Hepburn f 25 learAgo j  I Fred and Ross Head have j bougnt a strip ot lake iront be    tween biq Portage ana Base La, Lces on the Huron raver 700  by 300 it and wui subdivide it I rvaie ivucn, accompamsiv niram jinckney ngh scnooi uecxi the   Smith recited Campbell, Moran Brghton team at PincKney on  Rex Read and B Placeway per rriCay Cecil Hendee pitcned  formed on the trapese A Swar , gen palmer has sold his jack  thout FRead, FMoran, B, Place son Howell bus ime to W Mur  way and G Richaras boxed R  Cadwell E Lambertson, C Place way and Lee Barton wrested  Lee Barton was a clown, John , Havens, a coon and Fred Fish, a  harlequin  I WmLedwidge and Mike Hoche , have bought the Blad house at J Anderson j John Dunn is using a yoke of  i oxen on his farm Charles Bulus has  THE AFRICAN QVJEEN Little Rascas Readin and Ritin Nows and Carloon Wed, ThurTMay 21, 22  Battle ot the Sexes Joan Cauliield, David Niven THE LADY SAYS NQ  Plus Dan Duryeat CHICAGO CALUNG  Kaws  friendly associates and in pleas i ants suiioundings Womens Employment Ofce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich   bought a VJT    L Your Mo ion Man fllvtt you prtOfli fining unfit  v, betau YOU A I Measurements go to th I J ACTORY where your  hoes ore mid9f  wttoni Fitting Service In tb   privftcy of your home or office, given without c rge by your,  Mason Man, gives you an utterly  ew idea of shoe comfort  He the iirccftoyou Fae  lory Rcprcsert  cive of the leading mar,uracturer of its  kind in the world l Hell he Rlarl to c1l and pivtt  you a Demonstration cf 2 50 Styles of dcc, work, or sport shoe, mcuiig the amring Vtvclez AirCiishin Insole Shoe, which cnuiles your foot  on 10,000 tiny Air Btibblei  Drop A cd and well hav fiim call No charge no obligation io buy,  new piano t The Ann Arboi Humane Society i has a drive on to bring reUei to   overworked and abused horses  Damascus Monks erected a  new Star winamiii last week   1lie auction at the hotel batar j day was called off N H Caverly J seiing the iurnishings to Mr Tuo  mey who wiU run the hotel j Mr and Mrs, M J Reason and   MrsMable Suydam were Sunday  dinner guests of the Max Rey nolds family   Tne Roy Reason family and j Mrs dna Reason and Leota i spent Sunday at the Elmer Pratt I home in Coopersville j The Herb Palmer jr, family of f Flint were week end guests at the Palmer home there STATE OF MICfrilGAN MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY NWi DIFFERENT son Howell bus ime to VV Mar The probate Court ior the County PROTECTION FOPYHP Rnnn phy who takes over next month f LivingstoD luwffl WM YOI Wr A TOTVC rrrnftr volimer diea last T u A  v Pctrr nfUWLtt Wi OU BUY A  Mrs Casper Voiimer aiea last T , ,  ,,    , Tuesaav  Matter ot the Estate of fcih Uncknev Indenendents  William P Murphy, deceased t frrvm nS Q ,S tn  At a SeSS1n 0i d COUlt held won from Howell Sunday 6 to 1 a i igcn Brown,c C Kcnneay,lb U heas Jud Q robate on, ZDnowman, D McOluskyss N   Hereb G  u Hooker BVanBiancum D Weg redltors of saidYdececBed are r9 eXI  ,i i  n  red to Psent theit claims in Ihe noweil hneup was Coop  ritill md under oath to said erp basset cHagnian lbbecK Court and to serve a copy there ot Hail 2D Cotter,  Maycockss upon Jumes c Murpv,y of 142  Lew, McAllister, rimnouthela Swarthout dPinckne r,Michfiduc The senior class hela their  o said esla,e anithat sucn tareweil party at the UoiYi Nash claimswili be heard by said coun nome rnaay Lizabeth BOKTOS at the pjoj cilice on July 21 class presiaent presented guts to ig at ten A M  the following ior outstanding acr It ig Ordered That rj Mice there eivements ion Swarthout, riarry of be oiven by publ calioil oi a  Murphy, Haroid heason, Merwin hereo or three weekfl con CanipbelL Hazel Smith and Mrs secutively previous to said day Pearl Doyle cf hearing, in the Pinckney Dis In the declamatory contest Hell path arid that the fiduciary, en Feidier was 1st Clara Eisele cause a c0py 0f this notice to bo 2nd Gertrude Tupper 3rd Supt served upon each known party VanAuken of Dexter was judge in interest at his last known adThe grades will put on Cinaer drGSS bv reaistered IT ail return ella at the opera house May 2 receipt demanded, at least four The cast is Godmother Marjorie teen14 days prior to such hear Hendeo Cupid, Bob Richardson mg, or by personal service at CinderUIa, Constance Darrow ieast five 5 days prkr to such Belinda, Willa MeyerStepfother, hearing CWLK WHtN IUU BUY A iviachine heirigerator Furniture Car, Truck, T,V bet, Wasnina Etc service is more than just a word It is our conviction that the Mc  liherson state Bank always should be looking ior ways to add to tne well being of our com munity and the security of its homes it you will ask us, well be more than glad to tell you about a new torm ot protection which we are now providing for cusiomers wno borrow unaer our  installment loan plan It the bor ower des the loan is cancelled, Ihe balance due being paid auto niatfcaJM t maximum lnsuicl Loan 2,000 This means your family need not  not use other insurance, or suv iuys to pay ale loan should you  no live to complete payments Its a human, heipic American wav of providing the c,ood things of liic tor a ma a s iumiiy, with protection for theii iuiure secuity It is a sincere saisfaction to us to known that our Bank will be able to orovide comfort instead of additional financial worries to their Georce HousH and have gHo Read DUocton AJJtSJK   ckney qrcie team, beat C,La Parshall Attorney 5, you bV  Brighton Friday 5 to 3 The lneup  about this nv menajy rented the AtLee cottage at Hiland Lake  My Jerry, a horse belonging td , Everett Hamel, HncTaieywon first R bincar, R Tuppe S McCusky, CARD OF THANKS uiocrloii t BANK money at the Jaduson races one M Kennedy, SDinKei, h Roche,j i w0uld like to take this op McPHEKlW JJ0  night last week p Gerycz, Rus Ra  fcoffie She portunity to thank my many jiTrVi 10000 tnThe following from here attend han Sends, the Sunday School, the JU1 tJliiSto to the ed the SupWe Convention of The Junior pay Poor Fcrtheris O E  the Ladies ad Kmgs id JJ fiSSS Cc the White Shrine at Toronto, Ont May L , Daughtere, Younq Wo lien  Aux jd Upom wixancp v last weekMr and Mrs Harold,  iliary ior many beauuful cards, POTOttCB,  Porter, Mrs Mae Dcller MrsMae flowers, fruit and gifts sent me p   piarls Clark ctJ ,  Bryan Mr4 and Mrs Fred Seger Tranklin Perrin of Detroit who during my illneasJ am very grate tended the Shrine banquet In   guests of MrsFlora i There ware many from Howell toft pictures of the Masonic Past ful for the nrny iP5Jvr8u W Detroit Masonic temple 3cmf DSialkcrat the Darrow were Haroid Dcftrow and and Brighton MrsElla Hagman Masters Night here Was back have been offered tajffg j night   j baSlSahiraay The family of Round Lake, Glenn Dar j wa3 organist and Corinthian Saturday and took pictures of the your kindness will neve be tor   Qge Adam and ddgs JACK HANNETT Agent 318 S HoweU, Pinckney, Mich d at the Darrow were Haroid Dcftrow and and Brighton MrsEUa Hagman Masters Night here Was back have been offered in gnffi AU JX crv The family of Round Lake, Glenn Dar I wa3 organist and Corinthian Saturday and took pictures of the your kindness wfll never be JOT   Qeatte Adcaw cmd d Brtahtonrow and family of Detroit, and Shrine, HbweU took part in the instituting of an order of Rain, gotten Thanr vou so much  Hcael, Nov caUed famfly of Milford  dCk   Ju bow GfadB hairey  li m IhflPpW , iMmW Jhuptafr   wv  WZW TV  Wtt VTT     ifvf U 15 tut humum to Statute, the BMH , c tnastoo convened at thair WM  P  the Count Cly  Howll a WioTAnT     U Marvin A HIW  U call by ibmaJ9  19M  10  5 WgAdcy May U, 195 KM OF SUPERIORS Of UVW0810N COUNTY  ConT 1951 V Brighton Township Cohoctah Township Conway Township Deerneld Township Genoa Township Green OakHamburg Township Handy Township  Maziland Township and Boss J Rofcb  ware iound Tracy F CrandaiL  Fsd p aog  ifeoxy t Has  A Homoa Clark W Rod  W urirowkr Archie TTiiijilnj Balpk Wiggttt rnw SMMARY SHEET iute 2S CMmTY WAY COME ,,Howard opicex uii   Chad I fc J   aaoliw Tax   Si    1M12 WUber Skeinacker    fcngmeeriag Services Act 51 PA 195 County Primary Road System Act 51, PA 1951  County Local Road Sysi Act 51 PA 1351 ol Road UncL EoarJ i 86092 Total Const Expenditure Mauu Exp Ail casts except admj  Chalnnan fen, Hiway Mainthds VicoChatnnan Snow Roiwovai, Sanding Member Snow Fenco    County Engineer Trcd Cant Sign Sig tc County Cterfc Vc 4 Sick Leave Secretary Retire Fund Paymts ins Workmen Camp Life wv 6 nukpitUij 321849 8947670 152lW2t 9 517840 Currant Uabiliae Accounts Payable UAWUTI AMD BQOm  8,57570 257255 116892 30497 i56749 M Small Tools etc E3 l2 12,07141 51218 171612 440103 26197 30527  ufc  M7J  1 Howell Township ,IV  Fred Berry Iosco Towndhip ,,  ,  J lyle Badinast Merlon Township   W B Clark Oceoia Township   Milton Cantos Putnam Township    ,,Sjgnley Dink Tyiono Township ,v,v,JLt Gordon Unadilla Township ,,   Ralph Qiftnn Brighton City That, S Lsith Charlw Keliey Total Stats Raissd Revesuo  Uowsll City,,,,, ,0 H Suttoa rod CatrsU County Raised Revenue 2224703  166666 5555704 Smi, bLUith  P0 b Clark, that 8uta  lctsd Tsmporay Oiairinan, Caxzisd W H Gartre Receipts from Other bo jross  Robert E  m   Total Income  Cash on hand Beginning oi Yer Movsd by Utth and support by Xingtl that Robert  i wa Ps kuiaj year Criied, aii U ia PormoMnt Chairman oi the Board E lor the lved by iUu jslsy and supported by Dinkel that the Chairman oi the Board or some authorised representative oi the Board appointed by the Chairman, be instructed to attend the annual meeting oi the State Equalisation Board Carried Total Fuads to be Accounted For  COUNTY HIGHWAY EXPDENlTURBi  Co Pri  J r nA Bys Adm  Engr  AC   1063376 Consirrtas d Structures 196092 Mainthas  Structures 12022695 2956062 I A Co Local RdSys, 9 576462 32184 17349427 4 4 J  Total Maint Exp 12012695 Material Stores Account Expenditures materials and Parts Purch 5430797 Pit Operations Cost ot Graved 2911370 173,49427 529372122 Fixed Liabilities Bonded Debt County Road Equity 126,1 TOTAL EZPIND1TU1C6 INCLUDING ADMINISTRATION COUNTY PRIMARY AND LOCAL ROAD CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE January 1 1951 to December II 1151 County Primary Road Const Surveys 6  Engineering JacobyDawson Lgzadie RcU County Local Road Constr Tyrone Township 095 Mile Bituminous Surfacing on Fen ton RdJ  S 1,96092 321848 308,15825 4200000 24,35237451760 20,90719 Totai Expenditures Credits to Materials Account Changes to i Coumy Const, and icun Piojects  3481875 State Highwuy Dept Ac 54458 Other Reimbursable Acts 97640 8332167 Total Construction Expenditures County Primary Road Maintenance Wo 101 Gravel burl Has 1479 Wo 102 Bit Sort Rds j485  51794 3369130 9716881 39542479 LquiP Accounts 3yyyb4 t 413302163 182,47737 Mpved by Utth and supported by CattiL that the motion ZZluLT  ChUiimaa d   Com Total mxtee to attend the annual meeting of the Stat Equalisation Board with the Chairman oi th Board or hi dulyZS rspressntativ Carriwl  r P01 In nrA 4K  v   TolaI PrimarY  Local Road Expenditures 315,49900 otot ht   10100     9ivn urn to ap N DebitsMaterial Store Account 10,985 50 bv sTjVe Committe or  uiag year, it was moved N bitEquipmnt Account  15450 51 oy uton and supports by Brry Board adjourned until to Reinabursable Expenditures morrow morning at 830 cm Carried Total Credits o Materials Account  Net Debits ot Materials Equipment Account New Equip Purchased Equipment tjtpense  Equip Operatiory 5 7233617 1288500 10,98550 2049216 Approved ROBERT E SMITH, Chairman   Countersigned JOHN A HAGMAN, Clk Wednesday April 16 1952 Board met, roll callquorcm presnt The minute, ol yesterdays session wre read and approved Chairman Smith announced th following standing Committees for the ensuing year  6,78563 Balance on Hand End of Year 46,704ii ja, O11, etc Direct Maintenance Labor, Paris, liresj  7309961 Indirect Maint 16,16148 Stoiaye 444362 COMMITTEES rf Total Funds Accounted For  395,42479 COUNTY HIGHWAY INCOME Weight Tax  Gasoline Tax  Gross, Less Cities 4 Villages Share  215,54007 Village of Fowlerville 3,00387 Village of Pinckney  1,61614   City oi Brighton  3,98511 City of Howell 7,80811 Total Equip Exp 114,19687  BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR LIVINGSTON COUNTY SESSIONS APRIL, JUNE, and OCTOBER 1952 and JANUARY 1953 EQUALIZATIONSutton, Bennett, Kingsley, Clark and LeUh CRIMINAL CLAIMSGlenn, Wiggins and GattreU CIVIL CLAIMSSpicer, Redinger and Dinkel FINANCERaddats, Ross and Kingsley SALARYBerry, Leith and Wiggins PUBLIC GROUNDS and BUILDINGSCatrell, Sutton and Berry APPORTIONMENTLeith, Conine and Spier COUNT YROADSHaack, Gordon and Glenn PRINTINGGartrell, Redinger and Keliey AGRICULTUREConine Steinarckr and Clark CONSERVATIONBennett, Raddaz qnd Haack ABSTRACTSRedinger, Glenn and Catrell VETERINARYSteinacker, Spicer and Dinkel DRAINSClark, Ross and Bennett COUNTY RELIEFKingsley, Steinacker and Sutton EDUCATIONALGordon, Keliey and Catrell COUNTY PLANNINGWiggins, Gordon and Dinkel AVIATIONKeliey, Gartrell and Raddats DETENTION HOMERoss, Conin and Berry SOCIAL SECURITYSutton, Leith and Dinkel MILEAGE and PER DIEM Dink 1, Haack and Berry ROBERT E SMITH, Chairman JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk Moved by Ross and supported by Dinkel, that th several Committees appointed by the Chairmaa b approved Carried 16,41323 Net to County 199,12684 McNitt Funds 22,24709 Motor Vehicle Highway Fusd Engineering Services 1,66666 County Primary Road System 55,55704 County Local Road System  29,56062 Total State Raised Revenue, Retained by Cty 308,15625 County Raised Revenues Townshnp Contributions Brighton Township 300000 Cohoctah Township 3,00000 Conway Township 2,00000 Deeriield Township  2,00000 Genoa Township 1,00000 Green Oak Township 2,50000 Hamburg Township ,200000 Handy Township 2,00000 Howell Township 2,00000 Iosco Township 2,00000 Marion Township ,500000 Oceoia Township 4,00000 Putnam Township 1,00000 Tyrone Township 2,00000 Unadilla Township  2,50000 Total Equipment Account Credits to Equipment Account Charges to  County Construction and maintenance Projects  State Hiway Dept Acts Other Reimbursable Act Total Credits to Equip Act Net Debit ot Equipment Administration Account Expenditures Salaries, wages, Exp, etc Orfice Supplies Subsc and Dues Teie Rental  Tolls Total Expenditures  Credits to Admn Account Charges to   State Hiway Dept Act  Total Credits to Admn 127,08187 Tola Primary Hd Maim 2964 County Local Road Maintenance iosco lownuhip 3g j Brighton Township 4UQ Oonoctah Township , jbd Conway Township ,0 beartieid Township 7 Genoa Township   513 Ureen Oak lownship 463 HumOurg Township 44 hanoy township 45 y Hartland township 46 1 Howell Township 36, Marion Township 486 Oceoia Township , 4y8 Putnam Township 4,,b Tyrone Township 405  Unadilla Township  405 otal Local Rd Maint 7305 GRAND TOTALS 1,046,9 iCJ5U641 5 I24bl77 9,191Qti 10,94311 14,67376 16fcJ0745 1152581 1163373 641086 923625 9,45703 11,13888 1054699 834622 7,93349 17,89614 ,   513106171 517925869 315,49900 110,09609  1,04026 49501 LIVINGSTON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION COMPARISON OF FUNDS AVAILABLE 111,63136   15,45051 f tl  J 15,28551 55299 40000 69338  16,93168 Motor Vehicle Funds Old Dist Method  Motor Vehicle Fund Act 51 PA 1951 Engineering Services Primary Road System Local Hoad System  K  1  253,374,21 ,00 00 00 S25337421 5221,37393 166666 55SS704 2956062 S30815825  00 5MI00 221,861,00 12894009 S3bitei06 3350 3350  16,59838 Net Admn Expenditures Total Highway Expenditures Reimbursable Expenditures All costs incurring administration State Accounts State Hiway Dept Acts 4,01803 New laws governing the administering and hnancisg el Sifkways were passud in 1951 No important changes had been siode since the passage of the McNitt Act in 1931, Thet set turse the township roads over to the County Road Commissi, osd gave them approximately 35Q poi mile per year for their maintenance and improvement, trom ihe gasoline tax The 1951 legislature increased the weight tax 0 heavy trucks, and raised the gasoline lex liom 3 to 4  cents per gallon Petitions have been filed lo have Ihe increase in gasolis tax submitted to a reioresdum vote, and the matter is now setro the Michigan Supromo Court Upon motion oi Haack, which woo duly supported by Ross Total County Raised Revenues  42,00000 loard adjourned until 130 pjn Total Raised Highway Revesu 350,15825 AFTERNOON SESSION Supr Spier 0 ithe Civil Claims Committe, presented bills to th Board which wore allowed as recommended as appear by Miscellaneous Receipts numbers C48204830 iclusive Earned Income Supr Glenn of the Criminal Claims Committe presented bills Property Rentals Equipment Rental  lo the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers C48314836 inclusive Upon motion oi Gordon, which was duly supported by Dinkel, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 ajn Read and Approved ROBERT E SMITH, Chairman Countersigned, JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk, 24321 Contributions for Road Improvement by Corporations or Individuals American Aggregates Corp 2,27000 Total Earned Income Sales and Refunds Sale, of Material 5,14455 Salvage of Equipment 3,99460 Sales of Real Estate 25000 Sundry Refunds   3,07578 Total State Accounts Other Accounts Cities and , Vllages  Individuals and Corp Total Other Accounts Total Reimbursable Exp Total Expenditures 401803 31958 2,44802 2,76760 6,78563 348,72064  2,51321 Thursday, April 17, 1912 Board mt, roll called, quorum present Th minutes of yesterdays session were read cmd approved Supr Gartrell of the Criminal Claim Committee presented bills ta th Board which were allowed as rcoommondod a appear Cash Received iron Aceoumis Receivaale by numbers C48404841 isclusirs, ilistfi Supr Ross presented the following resolution cmd moved it adoption which was duly supported by Supr Catrell WHEREAS, It is the practice in many Counties to pay visiting Judges, ten 1000 dollars a day when presiding in this County because 0 fthe disqualification of the local Judge, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the County Clerk, be and is hereby authorised to pay said amount to a visiting Judge trom a County having a similar provision, to cover expense incurred Carried Total Sales and Refunds State Departments Highway Dept Mctat, Contract 5,97400 State Hiwy DeptNoa Maint Agreesoeet 5890 12,46493 Balcmc on hand at End of Year Cash Bal for Hiway Operations County Road Fund  4670415 Total Funds on Hand at End of Year Total Funds Accounted For  h  Total State Accounts Other Accounts Cities and Village Accounts , 1,37471 Individuals and Corporasioms 197360 Total Other Account Total Receipts from Other Sources  4 6,03290 3,34831 24,35935 BALANC1 For the Calendar Year 1 X m     I SHEET Ending Doc 31, 1151 ASSETS Current Assets Cty Treas AcctCash  Imprest Cash Accounts  Accounts Receivable State of Michigan Accts RocOther   Inventories f 46,70415 10000 40140  3888 36252  47,16667 Upn motion of Glenn and duly supported by Clark, Board adjourned until 130 pjn AFTERNOON SESSION The Board oi County Road Cominiosioaanj appeared before the Board and QOVJ their annual Financial report as follows 32nd ANNUAL REPORT oi tho BOARD OF COUNTY ROAP COMMISSIONERS , Livingston County, Michigan toftt       Total Incom Balance on Hand BogiTtnlof oi Year Cash BalanceCounty Road Fusd Total Funds to bo Accounted For COUNTY HIGHWAY Construction KipojirtrtuTO tAll eosss 374,51760 Materials  Part In Stock Fixed Assets Laid Builds 27,52000 Loss Reserve for  Depreciation 2647000 EauipaMntOxRco  shop 303076 Loo Reserve for Depreciation 30307  20,90719 4395,42479 3 TOTAL ASSETS 969000 8704500 2,72708  New Methods of dividing motor vehicle revenue have 341,94501 set up, and it the collection oi iho increased gasoline n is not    8et aside Livingston County will receive an increase of proxi mate y 42 poicent in highway funds tn 1952, as compared to 1950 The law provided for the division of county roads into Primary and Local road systems andsets up a separate fund for each system The aim ol this Legislation is to provide a more adeqiieU system ot primary roads The motor vehicle money available for local roads, in this county, will average 170 per mile per year The law speaJicalr proviaes that additional tunas required tor trie raaintesasce or improvement of local roads shall be appropriated by the various township boards from other money returned to the tewsssip by  the state, or trom local property tax Annual Reports on the mileage and conditions of roads and bridges, in addition to financial reports, are required to be lilies with the State Highway Commissioner, and he in turn is required to prepare summarizes reports to the state legislature, showing progress made under this legislation Moved by Glonn and supported by Gartrell that the rinanoial report of the County Road Commission be accepted, adopted susd placed on file Carried Supr Gartrell oi the Criminal Claims Committee presented sills to the Board which were allowed as recommended a appear by numbers C 4842 4843 inclusive Supr Wiggins ol the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were ahowed au recommended as by numbers C4844 4846 inclusive Supr Spicer of the Civil Claims Committee presented bill, to the Board, which were allowed a recommended as appear y numbers C 4847 4853 inclusive Supr Berry oi the Salary Committee presented the foilewtna report That the salary of the Prosecuting Attorneys Stenographer used at the sum of 210000 per year, the same to 2,92470 fecUve a oi May 1 Signed Fred Berry T The S Leith Ralph Wiggins f  Salary Committee 46,70415 395,42479 v  i 120,16201 Moved by Glean and supported by Gartrell that fa less  ol the Salary Coniao be ooncuri 1    ify        a  y  Si cyv SP   iV     ,   v4  MAMilQBMQrT WOULD BE A  SOFT TOUCH IF IT WERENT FOB THE WEA AND TEAR MANAGEMNT conies in at tea after a round ot canasta on on air conditioned train from the suburbs It takes att its coat, pre  ee a lew buttons, tosses oif a lew lettersiures several employ eee then goes out to lunch At lunch it has a rare lilet miq non a salad, has a brandy and cotfee smokes a cigar and then makes tor the goll links After 9 holes land 3 hours it returns to itp office, signs its mail, cuts pay down the line fires an agitator and makes tor home At home it has several cocktails, sits down to dinner served in state and goes off to the 6th row at the better pkrys It has a late snack, drives smoothly home and crawls between linen sheets with a sigh and last cigar This is the popular picture paint ed of a day in the life of an executive It has been done by car tonists, by union leaders and comedians But the true story is a little different Take the matter of wear and tear A recent report to the American Medical Association showe that the death and disability rate in management groups is among the highest in the nation The re port was made by 3 doctors at the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago,Labor is net only hap  pier but healthier than manage xnent the report says For example, 189 executives in one larqe corporation died in a 5 year period Trie 3 doctnrs empha stand the strain under which the executives work, its not all filet mianon and qolf There aro also production anxieties, the need to keep men at work, the complexities oi defense contracts the difl iulty of obtaininq materials, the responsibility of the plant, the ong harassed hours at work, the nights spent in Dourinq over papers, the exhaustion and the tiun cated social life, with consequent poor family relations May If 1SS  Moved by  SL y and supported by Spies that tho Dog Li of the several Supervisors be filed with the County Treasurer during th April Session, of the Board, and that all Supervisor not herring their lists prepared ae, this time uali at the earliest possible date Cdgrried all Hie the sami 4 Warden to get psxmH tf eriaary to release doge killed to eoap company 5 Recommend the County C   ed County Measurer pay Dog Warden Jar delinquent dogs picked up end license received, the same as salary is paid Supr Baddatt of the Finance Committee presented the follow Lag report Your Finance Committee recommends that th Count j Allocation Board allocate six and onehall 65 Mills lor the yecn 1952 for the General Fund of the Co nty, on the Equalised valua tlon The same to be used for the payment of the HuronCttnjos Board of Supervisors Parkway Assessment, General Drain Taxes, or for other accounts, chargeable to the General Fund Recommend the Dog Warden get 20c written during year sgular Uceni Carl W Raddati Henry T Rose Archie Xingsley Finance Committee These recommendations to apply until the June Session oi L Signed Milton Conine Wilbur Stelnacker W B Clark Moved by Aeinacker and supported by Lerth that the re commendation and report of the Finance Committee be accepted, adopted and placed an file Carried Moved by Conine, supposed by Klngsley that the report oi the Agricultural Committee be accepted, adopted and placed oik Hie Carried      K T Keller, Chairman of the Board of Chrysler Corporation and Director of Guided Missiles for the Department of Defense, has been awarded the highest honorary decoration of the Masonic Orders Scottish Rite, the Gourpas Medal, for notably distinguished service in the cause of freemasonry, humanity ant country  Since its creal  in 1938, the Gourjjas Medal has been awarded to only three other I i eemasons including the late King Gustav V of Sweden for outstanding service in connection with the International Red Cross, IvLsident Harry  Truman in recognition of his work during Worlds Var 11 as head  te Truman Committee, and Dr Melvin M Johnson tfwereifjn Surt  Commander of the Masonic Orders Supreme Coun ,cii, for his contiinitons in the field of mental hygiene and to Masonry1   r Keller, Mho was cjroneted a 33 Mason in 1942, is the first induH tr ist to be awarded the Gourgas Medal He was honored rot only for ystrvic rwn achievements in industry, but also for his outstanding J the country in many capacities during both war and peace Supvr Sutton presented the following Resolution and movod te adoption, which was duly sponsored by Supvr Steinacker A petition having been received by the Livingston Couuiy Supr Getrell presented the following Resolution and moved Board of Supervisors, signed by more than five per cent o th, tte adoption which was duly supported by Supr Sutton qualified elec ostrof Livingston County, asking, thai bonds, be WHEREAS The Livingston County Garden Club have very Issued and gn annuql tax leyied for the purpose of raising mony generously offered to landscape the grounds surrounding the new Jo be used 19 establish and maintain a public hospital in Livingston Detention Home, and Whereas the Members of ibis Club havo County  and are at the present time spending time and money without    any expense to the County, planting, bhrubs, treee and plants, Sad petitions appearing to be in proper form and properly xecuted and stating that it is proposed to locate such hospt MOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED By this Beard that w   City of Howell and said petitions stating that a maxima hereby wish to extend to thm a vote of thanks us a mark of oi Fve Hundred Fifty Thousand 550,00000 Dollars is prop04a appreciation And be it further Resolved that the Clerk of tint to  expended to purchase, lease or build the said hospital uud Board send c copy of this Resolution to the Secretary of th ard petitions having been signed in accordance with the proviUvingaton County Garden Club Carried STATE OF MICH1GLN k The Circuit Court tor th County oi Livingston in Chancery GERAiD T UGODWlNPlaintiif vs  AIDA GOODWIN, DefendantOrlDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pending in the above ezititl   ea ourt on the 5th day ot April,  1952 In thia cause it appealing xrom aitidavit on file that AuA GOODWIN, is not a resident oi the resides  City of Guatemala, Guatemal, Central America On motion oi James R Beek Attorney tor the Pkriniifi it is or STATE OF MICHIGAN Upon motion of Berry which was duly supported by Wiggins, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 30 ajn Approved Robert E Smith, Chairman i uuiiiv      crecmors 01 aaia aeceusau 0Dmih tn  Tl S6A bS q to present their ck State oi M 4 writing end under oath, t iee  7a Av Nt Mai Courtyand to serve a cop The Probate Court for tb County of Uvingbton Countersigned John A Hagman, Cierk In the Matter ot me state of v  y Ferd M howdish, Decsaaed At a aesjvii at bald Cturt held May 5, 1952 Present honorable Hiram n Smith Judge 01 rrobate Notice is hereby Given, that all creditors oi said aeceased ate rd urns in to said opy there ot upon Inez R bowdish of Greg ry ilichigan fiduciary of said estate, and that such claims will Brighton Twp 21585 tve Cohoctah Twp 24450 Friday, April 18, 1BS2 The Board met, roll called, quorum present seated the following Equalisation Report EQUALIZATION REPORT, 1852 3 the , deterTdan, be heard scid Court at fee   ht aooLraree to be en Pato Office on July 14, 1952 ltMi TwJ Handy Twp 210G7 23930 u no, tmnrf TO De an     ,  wwwwu Twp 23505 cose her appeance io ne  at lQjQ A M  f iX Executives who are dropping tered in this cause wimin,  ft  Ordered, That notfee there Green Oak Tp 21009 dJ nfV en  S  afauU  of be given oy a publiccon oia Hcjuw  invahdism or suffering nervoue breakdowns, have a much hard er row to hoe than labor, the re port indicates They not only work hender, a any rate when they concentrate, but they worry harder An executive of 40 to 50 is in the physiological group with those aqed 60 or 70 in other fields the doctors The executive rTil of Compliant will be ink copy hereof for three WWM con H J w 5 Bill ot Oompuan w securely previous to saJ day of owel Twpp 20840 T A thS wntfn foAy dSyfthii heanng in the Pinckney Mpatch Howell City dered thcrt JWn jfc and tJat the petitioner cause a Iosco Twp  oraer shall be puDlisnea m mw  k r , served Mal fwp Dispatch, a newspaper copy of this notice to be seiyea 1 uxa    known patty in inter  v tons ol Section 141131 Michigan Statutes Annotated BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Livingston County BoarJ el Supervisors, meeting in regular session, and it is hereby ardbf4 by sajd Board that there be submjttfd to the qualified electors oi the County ot Livingston the question oi issuing bonds in tha amount ol Five Hundred Fifty Thousand 550,00000 Dollars cmJ levy a tax oi one and twothirds lrds mills on the assessable properly ol the county, as equalled, to pay cad bonds whjch , j bonds ehall hf retired in  maximuni period oi fifteen 15 yeard The minutes ol yesterdays session were read and approved  u Furthr RMov9d lhaJ  money gQ raUed   uwd Supvr Sutton, Chairman oi the Equalisation Committee pre Q purcha rea e8tatj fof Q hogpital l Qnd tQ  und maintain buildings thereon, or to leesa the same ior hospital purposes Such proposal shall be submitted to the qualtftwd electors at the next regular qerjerq election hereinafter and that a notice shall be given ninety days prior to such election, setting Added o iorth the text oi the petition, the amount oi bonds proposed to ba Deducted Usued and the amount oi the mill tax proposed to be levied Such 13 7S0 Gotic sha11 e P18 in on or more nipapers published 424JO0 and circulated in Livingston County and one or more written or 353,400 printed copiesoi such notice shall be posted in each voting pre 173,275 cincl in the county,  259,815    294 315 15800 BE JT FURTHER RESOLVED that ballots to be used In voting 686,500 on this question shall be printed and shall be in the form a pre scribed by Section 141132 Michigan Statutes Annotated, Resolution carried,  Twps  Cities Brighton City Acres oraer Pinckney nt the county of Livingston, and upon each Known patty m m Putnara Twp SaSuchpublication be continued est at his last known udUess by Tyrone Twp each rsaistered eay therein at least once m eacn reqisierea mail return week for six weeks in succession, deihcnaed, at least fourieen 14 SSd April 5, 1952 T  days pnur to such heanxg, or by VillisL Lyons, Circuit Judge persoiiui service at least hve ft 22331 22660 23288 21927 22757 receipt Unadilla Twp 22023 Real Est Assessed 1,438975 2,182,800 990,100 1,017,500 1,023,210 1,997,415 1858,885 2,203,200 1,970,300 1,270,500 921,300 3,449,500 795,055 1,090,225 1,046,970 1,400,185 1,144,350 819,800 Personal Assessed 401,500 236,950 213,200 109,100 357,515 258,770 269,800 371,000 340,200 372,100 130,350 896500 79,050 126,175 101,915 191,600 141,760 169,370 Total Assessed 1,840,475 2418,750 L203300 1,126,600 1380,725 2,256,185 2,147,685 2574,200 2,310,500 1,642,600 1,051,650 4,348,000 874,105 1,216,400 1148,885 1,50179S 1,286,100 989,170 22,400 687,350 U85,OQ0 272,895 189,600 257,115 73,205 8,900 157,830 Moved by Berry, supported by Wiggins hat the County pay or the electric clock in the Register oi Deeds office and the vote on the motion be taken b yea and nay vote, Vote 8 11 nays, Motion lost,  yeas, TOTALS 26,620,280 4,784,845 31,405,125 5,584,875 tends to dig his own grave ma  Bee Attorney for Plain ays pn0r to such heari ig  exrore oi ways He rarely if ever James n cw A , Copy y KR , Judg9 o Probate Kite breakfast This cuts down tiii ly and business address John AHagman A   supply u trrv 4U Avtin 9A roun Llertw olQBt,, pIirftv on Hi sugar energy WY 3 SouthMain St COUP Ue Celestia ParshaU, by eleven he is bt to be Ued At 321 o   ,aMlrJI  rf  lunch he pecks on his food while he thinks of the problems facing him in the afternoon If he doee at it doesnt set well with him Many breakdowns occur, with symptoms such as faintness, ex haustion and nervousness  while whiia the executive i going through the plant chops in the Registc LEGL NOTICE STATE OF MICrfluAM The qualified electors of the Pinckney Community School District No 2 h Putnam Township, Livingston County havo Soon WhhrToeBhom toftully diicd the Board of Ed2TSSS  to children or hta ucaton to 11  tollowinq nM wife and cant face an eveninq and school building to wit ST U he Srya at hone he set The Cody School on Secuon 4, to a iee chSr tryinq 0 recover Harnburq TwpIuvmqton County tribulations Thus,  Twps  Ctttes Brighton City Brighton Twp Cohoctah Twp Conway Twp Deerfleid Twp Genoa Twp Green Oak Twp Hamburg Twp Handy Twp Hartland Twp Howell Twp Howell City Iosco Twp Marion Twp Oceoia Twp Putnam Twp Tyrone Twp Unadiila Twp from the days hi wife fails to understand him, his children tread aoftly and he iesdls guilty and old There may still be some exploit crtion of workers and poor working conditions But most big fac toriee and many smaller ones have excellent lighting, safety devices on the machines, rest periods, music, grievence com Michigan The Reeves School Section 29, Putnam Twp Livingston County Michigan The Marble School, Section 18, Putnam Twp Livingston County, Michigan   oc The Harris School, Section 35, The Prfcbate court lor the County oi Livingston In Matter ot the rJjiate of ikrrbara iessmer, Deceased Present Hon Hirayo H Smith Judge ol Pxobate At a session ot sajd Court held May 5, 1952 Notice is Hereby Given That the TOTAli petition of Arthur G Giraid, pray ing ihat the instrument filed in said Court be admited to probate as the Last Will and testament of sold deceased ,and also that the administration of said estate be granted to Arthur BGJ  ard or to some oher suitable MwJ by 9uMwi OTd inppltd by Raddat2  the report  Real Est Equalised  1,465,500 2,169,050 1,414,800 1,370,900 1,196,485 2,257,230 2,153,200 2,219,000 2,856,800 1,292,900 1,608,650 5,134,500 1,067,950 1,279,825 1,304,085 1,473,400 1,153,250 977,630 532,215,155 Personal Equalised  401,500 235,950 213,200 109,100 357,515 258,770 288,800 371,000 340,200 372,100 130,350 896,500 79,050 126,175 101,915 191,600 141,750 169,370 Total as Equalised S 1,887,000 2,405,000 1,628,000 1,480,000 1,554,000 2,516,000 2,442,000 2,590,000 2,997,000 1,665,000 1,739,000 6,031,000 1,147,000 1,406,000 1,406000 1665,000 1,295 000 1,147,000  051 065 044 04 042 068 066 07 081 045 047 163 031 038 038 045 035 031 Moved by Sutton and supported by Leith, that the County Treasurer be authorised to set up a Social Security Fund and authorised the transit oi necessary iunds Irom the General Fund oi the County, Canled he minutes ot the days session weie read and approved Upon motion of Dinkel and supported by Raddats the Board adjourned, subject to call by the Chairman Carried ilead and approved ROBERT E SMITH, Chairman Countersigned JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk BILLS ALLOWEDAPRIL SESSION19 C4821 C4820 C4822 C4823 4,784,845 Signed Chas H Sutton, W B Clark Charles I Bennett Thomas S, Leith Ajchie Kinasley 137,000,000 100 upt Putnam Twp Uvinaston County roOT U1 r,  r Michlaan pereon and that the heir Ol SCOa ,, Committee be accepted, adopted, and placec Burgess School, Section 5, deceased be determmecLwill be   me Putnam Twp Livingston County, heard at the Probate Court oa on mittees, equitable pay pensions, jgon May 26 1952 at ten A M Mr Charl Kaufman, Ccunty , ond  chappei o nunimurn hours with provision Tb Sprout School, Section 17, It is Ordered, That notice hereof Hom    ,   and fc  overtae and handsome lunch toaTn  Livingston County be given by pubhoatton oi acopy donrf Department during the rooms where meals are served at Michiaan hereof ior three weeks consecutiv  reasonable prices The workers Therefore the above sites and lv previousto saidday of hearing Pa8t 9az at the operations level may have hQQ    at pubhc auc in the Hnckney Dispitcand that t   home worries but they don t Qn  e pinckney High School the petitioner cause a copy ot this   1 take many worries home In the Virare of Pinckney,   J Like many another living Act Tuewjay May 201952 at 800 PMXon the eoft Iivinq executive does Oady School not come off in real life Never Sprout School theless in spite of these forbidd Burgess School ing prospects, almost everybody Fridy May 231952 at 800 M Keystone Envelope Co, Co School Supt  4581 The Rieal Press, Co School Supt 313 Hillsdale School Supply, Inc, Co School Supt 273 BeckleyCardy Co, Co School Supt 4495 C4824 SuPearlactive Office Supplies, Co School Supt 11 C4825 Todd Visual Service, Co School Supt, ft Educational Publ Co, Co School Supt The National Education Assoc, Co Schbol Supt Burroughs Addisg Mach Co, Co School S D C Heati  Co,, Co School Supt4 McGrawHill Book Co Inc, Co School Supt Ira W Jayne, Sheep dedm Burton T Street, Justice T William K Miller Poultry Claim 990 Clayton Carpenter, Justice fee 4835 Chas McCarney, Poultry claim, Just, fee 4 dog C4836 Fred Eckert, Poultry claim and justice fee Y MacDonald Funeral Home, Ambulance  500 Loren Bassett, Care of Inmatee 62960 W N Isbell, Service Co Welfare agent 1517 La Verne Dibble, Coroner fees C4826 C4827 C4828 C4823 C483Q C4831 C4832 C4833 C4834 C4840 C4841 C4842 04843 60 S3I 150 312 840 99S 416 500 256 22 1530 2QiO C4844 Dr H C Huntington, Medical Exam, Social uiupvuu   ncK ol the several Supervisors for attendana at this seeelon at the ,    v w notice to be served apon eacn,     J y4845 Frank SharP Shp claim wants to be cm executive fiom Scrturday Evening Post Reprinted by Permission at Request of Mrs Thomas Bonner THE PINCKNEY IHOP cdl you people if you want to hear,  Reeves School Harris School Marble School TERMS OF SALE Each property will be sold to he highest bidder for cash, The interests of the school district therein will be conveyed to the highest bidder by quit claim con veyanoe covering all of the in terests of the district therein to the Shermans Quintet at the ahest bidder JHop this year The riaht is hereby reserved by the Board of Education to renine to twelve on May je anv and all bids, In event a bid lsaccepted, a deposit of a sum of money equal to 10 Kten percent of amount of such bid must be made to the Board of Education, and the succ essful bidder shall within 5 days thereafter pay to said Board of iA tjie young we hope Education in caBh or certified iffifw check, the balance due upon said GCticfinal, drees afe you Further irJormation concerning  the location ot sites and schools  may be obtained at the Pinckney a couple, you sure hiah eeheol ettiee Phone Plmek nonce o ov n mf i  Sown party in intert at his last Board which was allowed a presented finown address by reqisteree maiL return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 i days prior to such hearing, or by personal ser vice at least five 5 days prior to vice such hearing A true copv riirum R Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probate Zwt Canid Register r,t Probate Upon morion of Kelley, supported by Haack, the Board adjourned until 130 pm Carried AFTERNOON SEgfJON Moved by Raddats, supported by Bennett, that the 1952 Budget be amended to add 3000 00 for the Addressograph DeSeventeen Jm PtodrueY High Gym we hope yooH be seen and public we sow invite Supvr Bpicer of the Civil Claims Committer prevented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers C48544858 Inclusive, Moved by Sutton and supported by Kinasley that the Social Security for County employees be made retroactive to July 1, 1951 Carried C4846 OJ847 04848 C4S49 C4850 C4851 C4852 04853 04854 04855 04356 7800 service 900 5210 MacDonald Funeral Home, Ambulance, Sheriff Dept 3600 John Metz, Detention Grds Labor 1200 Lloyd Bullard, Detention Grds Labor 1200 George Shannon, Killing dogs at Dog Pound 9200 Clay W Gordon, Surveying services, Ct Hse 4 Jail 14780 Tower Clock Service Co, Service 80Q Photostat Corp, Parts, Reg of Deds 2406 Livingston Co Press, Env, ng ol Deeds 1394 Joe P Gates, Services, revising truct books 19100 Lyle Redinger, Expense Sta Aasoc Supvss Milton Conine, Exp Stoto As Sujrvrs I spec com 4857 Archie Kingsley, Exp State Assoc Supvj C4858 Carl W Raddats, Exp Stale As LapyrdrSpec Com Archie Kingsley, Special Committee  Jennie M Easton, Payroll, Ed oi Supvrs C4858 C4860 1930 4180 4400 84S0 800 7580 TOTAL iQUESTIN 1 h  way I can put up hll on the tile wall of my bathroom J S,, Brockton, lsttachuMttt ANSWER Start by attaching tman blocki of wood to the til waM with adhettvet Thit typ of adhesive it generally available, moit of them ar black in rotor, and will hold practicatry alt kinds of matiati together very welt With blocks in position, UM screws to attach fixtures in customary way GAL 5BOARD , ,Moved by Catrell, supported by Dinkel, that the County Trsas I TATE OF MICHIGAN, urer bo allowed the usual sum ol 20000 tor checking the do TJNTY CF MICHIGAN s,s tinquent dog lists, Carried I2t600l I John A Hqgrnan, County Cleric In and tor tne County arorefcald, do hereby corttry that the foregoing is true and correal taaecript of the original Supervisors proceedings at the April RooommendcrtiotBs oi the AgrlcuJtusal Committee In regards to teuton ol said Board and oi the whole thereof, now remcdnUM the Dag Warden Is ray scrld orfice,   Supvr Conine oi the Agricultural Committer presented the followlag report  1 QUESTION Plaase advtaa how to ratnevt  rust stains from whit asbestos shingles Th stsiea v caused by rein waterdripping 1 sfjs ssekeatj kwver  1 County will bny bodge for deputy warden j 2 Dogs at pound claimed by owners or others to bo eharged c ttxd the Seal ct the rate oi f 100 per dog plus regular hoense i April AD, 1952 I Warden to have tet time to 90 to ptem4 eb day It IN TESTIMONY WTTJREQF I have hereunto set my hand ad aid Court and County this 28th day ot oi  1   I  JOHN A HAOMMTr 0tf MANAOOfflHT WOULD BE A SOFT TOUCH IF IT WEBEMT FOR THE WEAJB AMD TEAH MANAGBMNT come in xl tan after a round af canasta on on air conditioned train from the  suburbs, It tdkes off its coatpress eg a iew buttons, tosses 08 a  few letters,nresv several employ ees then goes out to lunch At lunch it has a raze filet miq non a salad has a brandy and  coffee, smokes a cigar arid then makes for the golf links After 9 holes and 3 hours it returns to its office, signs its mail, cuts pay,  down the one, hies an agitator and makes for hame At home it has several cocktails, sits down to dinner served in state and goes off to the 6th row at the  better plays It has a late snack, drives smoothly home and crawls between linen sheets with a sigh and last cigar This is the popular picture paint ed of a day in the life of an executive It has been done by car  tonists, by union leaders and comedians But the true story s a little different Take the matter of wear and tear A recent report to the American Medical Association showe that the death and disability rate in management groups is amonq the highest in the nation The re  port was made by 3 doctors at the Michael Reese Hospital in ChicagoLabor is net only hap  pier but healthier than manage inent the report says For example, 189 executives in one large corporation died in a 5  K T Keller Awaritf Highest Mast Mtial bf toUsy and supportsc by Spiosr that th Dog Lists oi th sewscal Supervisors b filsd with the County Treasurer, during the April Session, of ths Board,, and that all Supervisor not having their lists prepared at this time shall rile the sami at the earliest possible date Carried Warden to get permit oi ertnary to release dogs killed to eoap company Supr Aaddalz ol the Finance Committee presented the follow ing reporti Your Finance Committee recommends that the Count Allocation Board allocate six and onehalf t65 Mills lor the yecu 1952 lor the General Fund ol the Co nty, on the Equalised valua These tion The same to be used tor the paynent oi the HuronClintoi Board oi Superrlsori Parkway Assessment General Drain Taxes, or lor other accounts chargeable to the General Fund Recommend the County C  Pd County easurer pay Dog Warden lor delinquent aogs picked, up tod Uceneeereceived, the same as salary is paid Recommend the Dog Warden get 2Cc  written during year sgular lice 3 Carl W Raddats Henry T Ross Archie Kingsley Finance Committee Moved by Steinacker and supported by Leith that thi commendation and report of the Finance Committee be accepted, adopted and placed on file Carried recommendation to apply until the June Session Bigned Milton Conine Wilbur Steinacker W B Clark  Ol lb Moved by Conine, supposed by Kingsley ihat th he Agricultural Co tile Carried e report o ininittwu Le accepted, adopted und slued an te re K T Keller, Chairman of the Board of Chrysler Corporation and Director of Guided Missiles for the Departnwentiof Defense, has been awarded the highest honorary decoration of the Masonic Orders Scottish Rite, the Gourgas Medal, for notably extinguished service in the cause of Lreemasonry, humanity ami country  Since its creation in 1938, the Gourgas Medal has been awarded to bnly three other Freemasons including Relate K ing G itstav V of Sweden for outstanding service in connection wt,th the International lied Cross, Worlds Supvr Sutton presented the iolJowing Resolution and movud OS adoption, which was duly sponsored by Supv Steinaeker A petition having been received by the Livingston Couuly Joard of Supervisors, signed by more than live per cent ol the qualified elec ostrof Livingston County, asking that bonds U issued and an annual lax levied lor the purpose oi raising mo  yeaerouly oilexed to landscape the grounds surrounding the nev to be used to establish and maintain a public hospital in Living J,  Supr Gatiell presented the iollowing Resolution and moved Its adoption which was duly supported by Supr Sutton WHEREAS, The Livingston County Garden Club have very ci  il, for his contributions in the field Of mental hygiene and to Masonry1 yr Keller,who was coroneted a 33 Mason in 1942, is the firsticlusf triilint to be awarded the Gourgas Medajitle was honored not only lor  Jhii velknown achievements in industry, but also for his outstanding service to the country in many Capacities during both war and peace u i Detention Home, and Whereas the Members ol this Club ha vs una are at the protect time spending time and money without uny expense to the County, planting, bhrubs irees and plants county STATE Of MICHIGAN k The Circuit Court lor the County of Livingston in Chancery  GERALD T QOODWUN,Plamtin va x u u A1DA GOODWIN, Defendant, empha ORDll FOR APPEARANCE STATE OF MICHIGAN Th ProbateCourt ioi Lbo County oi Livingston In the Matter oi me Estate of Ferd M Bowdish, Deceased, Ai asesii ot said Cuurt held May 51 1952 jesht honoiafcle Hiram H yearned The 3 doctor empha gV ntl stana the strain under which the uii penamg ui j    Kvsamxv, nwiiuiuuic u executives work Its not all filet fKtSft LSeaSS th, Judge oi rebate, miqnon and golf There or also 1952 In this cause it appearing   TCkrnr f ivm, production anxieties, the need to keep men at work, the complex ities oi defense contracts, the difi iulty oi obtcdninq materials the responsibility of the plant, the  rrom aiiidavit on file that AlJA GOODWIN, is not a resident of uuuuw  iiui u   quired to present their clcii me State of Micgcm, U SDUt tl  ulider oath, to JJJaJL Courvand toerve a copy City of Guatemala, Guatemal, onq harassed hours at work, the Centred America nigU spent in oourinover pap , St aered that the said defendant cause her appearance to be en dropping terd in this cause within three era th exhaustion and the trun aated social life, with consequent poor  family relations Executives who are  Notice Is hereDy Uiven, that all creditors ol said aeceused aie re ms in said there oi upon Inez R Bowdish of Greg ry, Michigan fiduciary oi said estate, and that such claims will be heard by said Court at the Probate Office on July 14, 1952 af 1000 A M  NOW TliEREFGHL BE IT flLSOLVED By this Bsard that wt hereby wish to extend lo them a vote ol thanks as a mark oi appreciation And Le it lurther Resolved that the Clerk oi thw  board send a copy ol tins Resolution to the Secretary oi thi Livingston County Garden Club Carried Upon motion of Berry which was duly supported by Wiggins Boaid adjourned until tomorrow mommy at JjJ am Approved Herbert  tfmitn, Chairman Couniersjyried John A Hainan, Clerk Friday, April 18 19S2 Tho Doaid met, roll culled, quorum preeent The minutes oi yesterdays session wete read und approved Supvr Sutton, Chairman ol the Equalisation Committee presented the lull owing Equalization Report EQUALIZATION REPORT, 192  le ptuvi Twps  Cities Acres Brighton City Brighton Twp 21585 Cohoctah Twp 24450 Conwuy IWj 23930 DeerCeldTwp 23505 Genoa Twp 21895 wcecuuves WHO tuts uiuppu Tur u Aro of this or It is Ordered, That notsce there Green Oak Tp 21009 dead or going into, permanent   fn8 JZ Xer3o of be givi oy a pablicction of a 5   der and that in default said  er row tp ho than labor, the re n as  invahdism or sufferingnervous aexana   copy hfeof for three wm con P I breakdowns, have a much jiard PSf It is further or secutively previous to sad day of Howell Twp this n,  the  hearing in the Pinckney Oispatch  in tne and that the petitioner cause a PinckneybispoTtcha newspaper copy of this ncl,e to be served of the county of Livingston, and upon each known party in inter that suchpublication be continued est al his last knuwa adeems by  therein at least once in each rerjisterod mail return receipt week far six weeks 1 succession, aemenued, at least fourteen 14 Dated April 5, 1952 T , days pnur to such hearir q, or by  Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge persona service at least live 5 Tames R Beek, Attorney for Plain days prior to such hear ig tff A True Copy Hiram  R Smith, Judge 0 Probate reaiaasi irus cuts   addres John AHagman A te Copy S HTflUo 8b2tdt 3S Main SU Cour Ctait A PY en he is fit to be uea JIT 0 , M HovilMich Register of probate  work harder, at any rate when they concentrate, but they worry harder An executive ot0 to 50 is in the physiological group with those aged 6U or 70 in other fields say the doctors The excutiv tends to dig his own grave in a score of ways He rarely if ever eats breakfast This cuts down on ids by eleven      lunch he pecks on his food while he thinks of the problems facing him in the afternoon If he does eat it doesnt set well with him  Mrny breakdowns occur, with symptoms such as faintness, ex Hartland Twp 23456 20840 Jiowell City Iosco Twp 22331 Mariin Twp 22660 Oceola Twp 23289 Putnam Twp 21927 Tyrone Twp 22757 Unadilla Iwp 22023 Real Est Aiseieed 143b975 2,182,800 990,100 1,017,500 1,023,210 1,997,415 1,88,885 2,203200  1,970,300 1,270,500  921,300 3,449,500 795,055 1090225 1,046970 1400,195  1,144,350  819,800 Personal Asseeied 401,500 23595U  213,200 109,100 357,515 258,770 288,800 371,000 340,200 372,100 130,350 896,500 79,050 126,175 101,915 191,600 141,750 169,370  Total Astetaed  1,840,475 2,418,750  1,203,300 1,126,600 1,380,725 2,256,185 2,147,685 2,574,200 2,310,500 1642,600 1,051,650 4,346,000 874,105 1,216,400 1,148385 1551,795 1,286100  989,170 Said petitions appearing to be in proper form and properly executed and ctulinu that j is propoaea to locate auch hoepiuj in the City ol Howell unci auid petition atoxing thai a maxim, ti ol Five Hundiod 1iity Ihoiujund S55U,00000 Dollars is propofJ lo be expended to purchase, lease or build the said hospital, uml aid petitions having been signed in accordance with th ion ol Section 141131 Michigan Statutes Annotate  r BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Livingston County Board 1 Supervisors, meeting in regular cession, and it is hereby ordeit,J by aaiu Board that therw be submitted to the Ihe County of Livingston the qi amount o five Hundred Filty Ih  levy a tux oi one und two thirds 1 property ol the county, as equalled, bond shall bo retired in a maximum period oi lilteon 15 yeuii He it Further Resolved that the money so raised shall b unod lo purchase teal estate for a hospital site und to construct and maintain buddings thareon, or to leesa thesame ior houpital puiposes Such proposal shall be submitted to the qualiLu  electors ut the next regular general election hereitiaiter and that a notice shall oe given ninety days pnoi to such election, setting orth tho text of the petition, the amount ol bonds proposed tp bit  issued and Ihe amount oi the mil tax proposed to be levied Such XeX fiotice shall bo published in one o nioiw newspapers published 424700 anc circulated in Livingston County and one or more written or 353,400 printed copies ol such notice shall do posted in each voting pre cinct in tho county qualified electors OJ sslion oi issuing bonds in tii usand 550,00000 Dollars and  rds mills on he assessable to pay taid bonds whkli Added 0 Deducted 46,525 173,275 259,815 294,315 15,800 686,500 22,400 687,350 1,685,000 272,895 189,600 Movod by Berry, supported by Wiggins iat the County pay 27,115 iot tie electric clock in the Register of Deton office and the vote 73 205 on the motion be taken bjp yea and nay vote Vote 8 yeas, 11 nuys Motion lost BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Udlots to be used In voting on this question shall be printed and shall h in the iorm as prescribed by Section 141132 Michigan Statutes Annotated Resolution carried, 8,900 157,830 Ann Arbor, Mich LEGL NCTXE The qualified electors STATE OF MICHiUAiv  of the hauiion and nervousnesswhile Pinckney Community School while the executive Is qoinq District No 2 tr Putnam Town through the plant shops in tho ship Uivingston County hay afternoon When he qoes home lawfully directedI the Board of Edhe snaps at his children, or his ucation to sell the followinq Sites wife and cant face an eveninq and school building to wit out If he stays at home he sets  The Cady School on Section, 4, In a deep chair trying to recover Hamburq TwpLivingston County from the days tribulations Thus, Michigan, his wife fails to understand him,  The Ptobau wourt lot the County oi Livingston In Matter oi UYJ uiate of iiarbcrra Tessmer Deceased Present Hon, Hiram K Smith, Judqe oi Probate At a session oi sad Court held May 5, 1952  Notice is Hereby GivenThat the TOTALS petition of Arthur G Giraid, pray fited in TOTALS Twps  CitiM Brighton City Brighton Twp, Cohoctah Twp Conway Twp  Deerfield Twp Gonoa Twp Green Oak Twp Hamburg Twp Handy Two, Hartland Twp Howell Twp Howell City Iosco Twp  Marion Twp Oceola Twp Putnam Twp Tyrone Tvp  Unadilla Twp  S2,C20,2B0 4,784,845 31,4U5,12J 5,594,874 Real Est Equalized  1,485,500 2,169,050 1,414,800 1,370,900 1,196,485 2,257,230 2,153,200 2 219,000 2,656,800 L2J2,90iJ 1,BOB650 5,134,500 l,fib7,9S0 1279,825 1,304,085 1,473,400 1,153,250 977,640 y 32,215,155 feels guilty and old Michigan Personal Equalised  401,500 235,950 213,200 109,100 357,515 258,770 288,800 371,000 340,200 372,100 130,350 896,500 79,050 126,175 101,915 191,600 141,750 169370 4,784,845 Signed  Chas H  Total as Equalised  1,887,000 2,405,000 1,628000 1,480,000  1,554,000 2,516,000 2,442,000 2,590,000 2,997,000 1,665,000 1,72 9,000 6,031,000 1,147,000 1,406,000 1,406,000 1,665,000 1,295,000 1,147,000 837,000,000 Sutton,  051 ,065 044 04 042 068 066 ,07 081 045 ,047 163 031 038 038 045 035 031 100 Moved by Sutton and Treasurer be authorized to authorized the transfer ot Fund oi the County Curried, supported by Lelth, that the Countjr set up a Social Security Fund and necessary funds from the General He minutes oi the days session were read and approved, Upon motion of Dinkel and  supported by Ruddutx the Board adjourned, subject to call by the Chairman Cairied fouii and approved HOHEHT E SMITH, Countersigned JOHN A, HAGMAN, Chairman C  on There may BtiU be some exploit J Sdtool   W, B Clark Charles I Bennett Thomas 3 Leith Archie Kingsley  C4821 C4820 C4822 C4823 C4824 C4825 C4826 C4827 C4828 C4829 C4830 C4831 C4832  BILLS ALLOWEDAPRIL SE8ION Key3tone Envelope Co, Co School Su The Rieqle Presi Hillsdale School Supt 19S2 P said Court be admited to probate Section 18, as the Last Will and testament  , , Putnam TWD Livingston County, of said deceased ,and also ahon of workers and poor work niniwp y that the administration of said ing conditions But most biq lac he Harris School, Section 35, estate be granted to Arthur BCi  tones and many smaller ones p T Livingston County, ard or to some oher suitable s  supported by Raddatx that the ropori dLS SnJSt Michigan , 0 u c 11  h6t  of thuauLi e b accted, adopted, and place JI833 devices on the machmes, rest rujqM School, Section 5, deceased be determaiedwill be  7   period music, gnevence com  f Livingston County Sard ai the Probale Court on on hie cameo tf 16 P7 P6110118 Michigan iff May 26 1952J at ten A M Mr CharleB Kauman Coun A and Mrr Ch ,  ff2,H CdJSWh The Sprout School Section 7, It is Ordered,Thatnotice hereof Home conomica Jed Board Qnd reasonable prices The workers jhereiore the above sites and iv previous,to saidday of hearing pa8t r txt the operations level may have   be sold at public aua in the Pinckney Dispttchand that home worries but they dont Qn at me pindeney High School the petitioner cause a copy of this take many worries home   Villaae of Pinckney, notice to be served upon each Like many another living net  dcLV May 201352 at 800 M known party in interett at his last ion the Bolt living executive does  dy School Ccnown address by registered not come off in real life Never Sprout School maiL return receipt demanded, at theless in spite of these forbidd Burgess School least fourteen 14 days prior to ing prospects, almost everybody ,, May231952 at 800 M, such hearing or by personal ser wants to be an executive    School vice at least five 5 days prior to Harris School vice such hearing  Marble School  A true copv tmxm K  TERMS OF SALE Celestia Parshcdl Judge of Probata Each property will be sold to Registp  Probate, the highest bidder for cash, The from Saturday Evening Post Reprinted by Permission at Request of Mrs Thomas Bonner ar Supvr Haark oi Vho per diem committee presented the payroL of the several Supervisors for attendance at this seeslon oi the Board which was allowed at presented Upon motion of Kelley, supported by Ha nek, the Boaxd adjourned until 130 pm Carried, AFTERNOON SESSION Moved by Raddatt, supported by Bennett, that the 1952 Budget be amended to add 300000 ior the AddreMogtaph Department Carried THE PINCKNEY JHOP Come all you people if you want to hear,  t  Stan Shermans Quintet IHop this year at the interests of the school district therein will be conveyed to the highest bidder by quit claim con veyanoe covering all of the in tereets of the district therein to the highest bidder The riant is  hereby reserved by the Board of Education to reFrom nine to twelve on May ject any and all bids, Seventeen, n event a bid is accepted, a j deposit of a sum ef money equal In Pindrney High Gym we hope to 10 Kten percent of amount youll be seen of such bid must be made to the Board of Education, and the succ Parents and public we now invite assful bidder shall within 5 days thereafter pay to said Board ot  Supvr Spicer oi the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers C48544858 Inclusive Moved bf Sutton and supported by Kingsley trrt the Social Security for County employees be made retroactive to July 1, 1951 Carried   J4834 C4835 C4836 C4840 C4841 C4842 C4843 04844 14845 C4846 C4847 T4848 C4849 185Cf M851 I48S2 4853  i4iiS4 Mess MftSG 14857 C485C C4859 T4 860 S 4561 to, School Supt 5313 Supply, Inc, Co School Supt 273 Beclcley Card Co, Co School Supt 4495 SuPearJactive Office Supplier, Co School Supt 1160  Todd Visual Service Co School Supt   , Educational 1uLl Co, Co, School Supt The National Education Assoc, Co School Supl Burroughs Adding Mach Co, Co School Supt  D C Heath  Co,, Co School Supt McGrawHill Book Co Inc, Co School Supt    fra W Jayne, Sheep claim Burton T Street, Jmttce Fee William K Miller, Poultry Claim Clayton Carpenter, Justice fee  Chas McCarney, Poultry claim, Just, fee S dog Fred Eckert, Poultry claim and justice fee MacDonald Funeral Home, Ambulance Loren Basset, Care of inmates W N Isben, Service Co Welfare agent  La Verne Dibble, Coroner fees Dr H, C Huntington, Medical Exam, Social Frank Sharp, Sheep claim MacDonald Funeral Home, Ambulance Sheriff Dept John Metz Detention Grds Labor Lloyd Bullard, Detention Grda Labor  George Shannon, Killing dogs at Dog Pound Clay W Gordon, Surveying services, Ct Hse  Jail 14769 Tower Clock Service Co, Seivico Photostat Corp Parts, fleg, of Deeds Livingston Co Press, Env, Re, oi Deeds Joe P Gat , S rvieos, rev,i tr book Lyle Reding, r, lx enuo Sio ALOC Supvre 1930 Milton Conine, Fxp Srcwo AJ Sir  spec, com, 4160 Archie Knigeley Exp Siae Asscc iuv  4400 Carl W floddatz, xp Stao As SupvrvSpec Com Archie KinsJey, Special Ccmrree    Jennie M Liston, Payroll, Ed of S  service 5 39 150 812 840 893 416 50Q 260 990 226 1530 2650 500 62960 1517 7800 900 5210 3600 12 00 12,00 9200 8500 2406 1395 19100 upvrs 3430 100 76010 TOTAL GAL 5BOARD  Moved by Catrall, supported b DWcl, that the County Treae MATE OF MICHIGAN, urer be allowed the usual sum tOuOO for checking the de UNTY OF MICHIGAN 1266000 Education in cash or certified check, the balance due upon said bid Further information concerninc the location oi sites and schools   i my 1 obtained at the Pinckney At tw sieuar a couple you sure high school omee Phono Pimok J wiot lose, , , afy   ,  , , fhe old and the young wo hop to unite Formal or informal dress as you  J QUESTIONS Is there sny wsy I can fut up a hcli on the tile wall of my bathroom J S, Brockton, MestaehuMtta ANSWER St4rt by attaching imall blocks ol wood to tha tila waM vvith adhftve, Thi ,typa of adhesive n jenerollj available, ment of them are blck in colo, and will hold practically elJ kinds of material togetl r  very well With Mocks in position, us tcr   to attach fixtures in customary way  QUESTION Pleas advise how to remove rjist ataifli liom white asbestos shinglai Tha steins n caused by reia water slrtppia Unquent dog lieli Corded Supvr Conine of the Agricultural Committer presented the following report Rrcomrnendatioos of the AqricuJturaI Comrartteo in regard to the Dog Warden 1 County will buy badge for deputy warden 2 Dogs at pound claimed by owner or others to b eharged r f the rate oi tl Off per dog plus regular license 3 Warden to her et tlm t goto poasd took day is    , ,  tl I, John A Hagman, County Clerk, In and ftr the County afafsv tad, do hereby certify that the foregoing is true and oofMOl transcript of ths original Supenrlsors proceedings at th Apdl SMSion of said Board and of ths whole thereof, now flidf to my said offics IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hars hereunto set my hand ass c ffixed the Seal oi said Court and County this 28th day ff April AD, 1952   i  , V4Vvj JOHN A HAOICAOV  e SBBSs ,  9  3, A m X  tr  m s4 My ,, J ji BtlSSBBSBSSkSSl  z 9 svafcaCT v      m       wr     far   Th Pincfrny Dtopbrtcfh  Wednesday, Mcry 14, 195 Tuei 1 15 1152 v  IMST to   mi     bounty   ur me ciertr the ioilowing members  bo present   BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY 1951, were iound Brighton Township Cohoctah Township Conway Township Daerfield Township Gonoa Township Green Oak Hamburg Township Handy Township Haitland Townsiup Howell Township ilnry X date  Clark W flaadats Archie Kingsley A Hibner Ross J Robb Tiacy F Crandall F4d F Hogers John A Hagman Carl Chairman ViceChairman Member Const oi Roads id EarJS Tola Const Expenditures Maint Exp Ail COSH except admj W Kurkowsky S9Cn len riiway Mcanihds Snow Removal Sanding, Snow Fence  , County Engineer Traf Cont Signs, Sig ic County Clerk Vac  Sick Leave  Min iii y m i wuustm A IQOITY  8f47S70 152,16828 I 857571  W Ralnh wih SUMMARY SHEET 5SC0WTY  tary Retire Fund Paymts, ns Workmens Camp, tile, f j 6 4spiju Small loots, etc 42114 I572W 1168923 304971 1 6748 312 Howara spicer Cnarlee I Bennett Robert  Smith Wilber Steinacker rred Berry 12,07141 5121 l,71,tt 4,4 M 327  ,i  4v 1  M7f8 AT  Iosco Townsiup Marion Township lylm Hdifl9 Ocecia Township W  Cierk Pumum Township Mdtoa Conine Tyr Tawnship  0 Uxiadiiio Township  1 hnyhton City T,  Haih Ci  Howell Ciiy , Ulth Ciwri iY Ttol Sate flawed Revenue   U Suttoa, Fred Catrell County Raised nevenua W H Gartreli Receipts from Oiner Sojrces  Weight fax  Gasoline Tax les Jity 6 Vulage Share McNit runds  Engineering Services Act 51 PJL ISSli County Primary itoad System Act 51, PA, 1951 County Local Road System , Act 51 fcA 1951 19912684  2224709 166666  5555704 29,56062 Chas H i M MovtJ by Leith and supported by Smim i eiBCtea temporary Cnairman Carried Clark, that Robert E Moved by Leith and supported by Kingsley, that Robert fmi4 Lu cc Permanent Chairman oi the Board tor yeei Cw Cued  E the Total Income Cash on hand beginning of Year Total Funds io be Accounted For 4 ,1 m A   308,15825 42000 UU 2435b  3745176U 21,90719 Total Maint Exp 12022695 73,4d4J7 4attiiUi stores Account  v  Expenditures i iueriou and Parts Purch 54,30797 til Oprauons 7 iCost ol Gravel 29,11370 4 S29372IJ2 4 4k  Fixd UabihBs  bMed Debt CoHnty Road Equity   k   totiijobwmmm INCLUDING ADMHOITAATION CQWiTY PtMAJtt AND LOCAL 1QAD 6 MAHflSVAlfCE Jafttarr 1 1151 te December tl 1M1 County Primary Road Const Surveys   Engineering, JacobyDawson Lasadie      1,96082 Coanty Local Road ConstrTyrone Township ffl95 Mile Bituminous Surfacing an Fenton RdJ ,, 3,2i848 I Totai rjcpenditures Credits to iviaienais Account Cnanges to Cotuuy wouiil and i ii iiojecu  3481875 A i 8332167 M lotal Constructian Expenditures County iTtmarr Boad Maintenance wo iul Gravel s,urt Ads 1479 iia ia2 JTr suit Has utb S 5,17840 3389190 btate hignway Dept Ac 544 other Reimbursable Acts 87640 U Iived by K jsley and supported by Dinkel that the Chairman ot the board or ome authorised representative of the Board ap pointed by the Chairman, be instructed to attend the annual meeting of the State Equalization board Carried COUNTY HIGHWAY LXPDENiTTJREB Moved by Uith and supported by Catrell that the motion be amended to authorize the Chairman of the Equalization Committee to attend the annual meeting of the State Equalisation Board with the Chairman of the Board representative Carried Adm Cons  Co Pit RL Sys Ervgr  AC  10,83476 naa ot Structures 1,96092 xui A Structures 120,22695  t A Co Local Rd Sys  5,7b62 3,21848 173,49427 S38542478 Ulp Account 3bJee,   i fc ioiajs 133,02163 182,47737 or his duly appointed In order that the Chairman of the Board be given time to appoint his several Committees for the ensuing year, it was moved by Suton and supported by Berry, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 am Carried Total Primary  Local Road Expenditures 315,49900 Net Debits Material Stores Account 10,98551 Net DebitsEquipment Account 15,45051 Reimbursable Expenditures  6,78563 Balance on Hand End of Year 46,704ii Total Credits o liaienas Account Net Deoits ot Material Equipment Account New quip Purchased  uqupmeni ,xpnse  Equip Operation ao, Oi, blc  Dnea huaimenance Laoor Pari, lntss Inuct iiuini   4 S 7233617 12,88500  V 108550 S Approved ROBERT E SMITH, Chairman Countersigned JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk, Wednesday April 16, 1952 Board met, roll callquorcm present Ihe minutes ol yesteraay  session were read and approved Chairman Smith announced the following staoding Committees for the ensuing year COMMITTEES BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR LIVINGSTON COUNTY, SESSIONS APRIL, JUNE, and OCTOBER 1952 and JANUARY 1953 EQUALIZATION Sutton Bennett, Kingsley, Clark and Leith CRIMINAL CLAIMSGlenn, Wiggins and GattreU CIVIL CLAIMSSpicer, Redinger and Dinkel FINANCERaddatz, Ross and Kingsley SALARYBerzy, Leith and Wiggins PUBLIC GROUNDS and BUILDINGSVCatrell, Sutton and Berry APtORTIONMENTLeith, Conine and Spicer COUNT YROADS Haack, Gordon and Glenn PRINTINGGartreli, Redinger and Kelley AGRICULTUREConine, Steinacker and Clark CONSERVATION Bennett, Raddaz and Haack ABSTRACTSRedinger, Glenn and Catrell VETERINARYSteinacker, Spicer and Dinkel DRAINSClark, Ross and Bennett COUNTY RELIEFKingsley, Steinacker and Sutton EDUCATIONALGordon, Kelley and Catrell COUNTY PLANNING Wiggins, Gordon and Dinkel AVIATIONKelley, Gartreli and Raddats DETENTION HOME Ross, Conine and Berry SOCIAL SECURITYSutton, Leith and Dinkel MILEAGE and PER DIEMDinkel, Haack and Berry ROBERT E SMITH, Chairman JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk Moved by Ross and supported by Dinkel, that the several Committees appointed by the Chairman, be approved Carried 20,49216 73,09961 16,16148 aiciuu 4,44362 Total Equip Exp 11419687  Total Funds Accounted For  395,42479 COUNTY HIGHWAY INCOME  f Weight Tax  Gasoline Tax Gross, Less Cities  Villages Share  215,540,07 Village ol Fowlerville 3,00387 Village of Pinckney 1,61614 Cily of Brighton  3,98511 City of HoweU 7,80811 J 16,41323  Net to County ,  199,12684 McNitt lunds 22,24709 Motor Vehicle Highway rund Engineering Services 1,66666 County Primary Road Sysem 55,557,04 County Local Hoad System is3,56Q62 Total State Raised Revenue, Retained by Cty 308,15825 County Raised Revenues Townshnp Contributions Brighton Township 3,00000 Cohoctah lewnship 3,00000 Conway Township 2,00000 Deerfield Townsnip 2,00000 Genoa Township 1,00000 Green Oak Township 2,50000 Hamburg Township 2,00000 J Handy Township 2,00000  Howell Township 2,00000  Iosco Township 2,00000 t Marion Township 5,00000 Oceola Township 400000 Putnam Township 10000Q Tyrone Township 2,00000 Unadilla Township 250000 Upon motion of Haack, which was duly supported by Ross, Total County Raised Revenues 42,00000 loard qdjourned until 130 pm Total Raised Highway Revenue  350,15825 AFTERNOON SESSION Supr Spicer 0 fthe Civil Claims Committee, presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by Miscellaneous Receipts lotal Equipment Account Creaiu 10 equipment Account  Cncages to county Construction and 1iuntenance projects  Staie Hiwuy Dpi Acts Other Reimbursable Act Total Credits to Equip Act i Net Debit of Equipment 4 127,081,87 J Administration Account Expenditures Salaries, wages, Exp, Cilice Supplies Subsc and Dues Teie Rental  Tos I ,t etc Total Expenditures  Credits to Adran, Account Charges to State Hiway Dept Act  Total Credits to Admn 3350 110,08609 1,04028 49501 l 111,63136 t 15,45051 1   1 ,28551 55299 40000 69338  16,93188   4 3350   , ,3     p S 16,59838 S341,94501 total Primary Rd Maint 2364 County Local ead Maintenance  IOSCO Townsiup , 380 brigntun Townsnip 4uO ucAociun iownship  abu Conway iownsrup ou ueaiiifMt iownsmp ob uenoa township   51J Oreen uaic xowusiup  4J Hamburg iownsiup 446 liauoy iowuship 459 Mar land lownsmp 461 iioweii ToWBship 366 Manon Township 485 Oceu,ia Townsnip 498 iutnam iownsbip  4i6 Tyrone Towntrnp 4U5 UhadOia Township  405 Total Local Rd Maint 7505 GRAND TOTALS 1,0469 LIVINGSTON COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION CmiAfttSCriTdf FUNJJ AVAlLASLi Motor Vehicle Funds Old Dist Method  Motor Vehicle Fund Act 51, PA 1951 Engineoring Services Primary Road System Local flood Sysiem  10,53641 i24177 3,03100 loajll i4,jg ib,bU45 li001 llbJJ73 641U86 ,23625 9,45763 1113888 1U54699 834622 793J49 17Ky614 131,66971 179,2589 Ji5,499Bi 253,37421 00 00 00 5253,37421 221,37393 L6G66 55,55784 2y5C062 388,15825 S i S,8Mv 22l,Mtei 12lttdil jtl,ttt06v New laws governing the administering and iimanane ef hifhways were passed in 19ol No invporlant cnanges had been meee since the passage oi the McNitt Act in 1931 thai act turned, the township roads over to the County Road Commissieas, ewd gave them approximately 58 per mile per year tenance and improvement, irom tne gasonne tax for their miaNet Admn Expenditures Total Highway Expenditures Reimbursable Expenditures AH costs incurring administration State Accounts State Hiway Dept Acts 4,01803 4,01803 The 1951 legislature increased the weight tax on heavy trucks, and raised the gasoline tax horn 3 to 4VJ ctnts per gelles trillions have been liled to have the increase in gaselise iex submitted to a referendum vete, and the matter is now eiM tW Michigan Supreme Court   New Method oi dividing motor vehicle revenue have been set up and if the collection of the increased gasoline tax is net set aside Livingston County will receive an increase of eppreniraatety 42 percent in highway funds in 1952, as oompcred te 1958 Total Slate Accounts  Other Accounts Cities and villages Individuals and Corp Total Other Accounts  31958 2,44802 276760 slumbers C48204830 iclusive Supr Glenn ot the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills Ip the Board which were allowed as recommended a appear by jntfnben C48314836 inclusive Upon motion of Gordon, which was duly supported by Dinkel, Jbcfrd adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 am , Bead and Approved ROBERT E SMITH Chairman Countersigned, JOHN A HAGMAN, Clesk i ,  Thursday, April 17 H52 r Board met, rcJ called, quorum present The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Gartreli Earned Income Property Rentals Equipment Rental  24321 Contributions for Road Improvement by Corporations or Individuals American Aggregates Corp 2,27000 Total Earned Income Sales and Refunds Sales of Material 5,14455 Salvage of Equipment 3,99460 Sales of Real Estate 25000 Sundry Refunds  3,07578  2,51321 Total Reimbursable Exp Total Expenditures Balance on hand at End of Year Cash Bal for Hiway Operations County Road Fund  46,70415  Jl Total Sales and Refunds Sapr Gartreli oi the Criminal Claims Committee presented kill to the Board which were allowed as rceommended as appeal Cash Received from Accounts Receivable 1246493 Total Funds on Hand at End of Year Total Funds Accounted Fox The law provided ior the division of county roads inte Primary and LocQt luuu iteius ana sets up a separate iund tor each system Toe cum 01 this Legislation is to provide a more adequate system ot primary roads The motor vehicle money available tor local reads, in this county,wil average 170 pet mile per year, ins law specincsslsf provutw thai aauiuonai unas ituucu 101 ut ntaiUknaacw vi improvement oi local roads snail oe appropriated by the various townsiup ooardB trorn outer money returned it the township toy the state, or from local property tax Annual Reports on the mileage and conditions of roads md bridges, In adaitton to nnancial reports, are required to e uiied wjtn the State hignway Commissioner, and he in uiu is require ro prepare summanseo reports to the state legislature, shewing progress maae unuer uiut legislation    Moved by Glenn and supported by Gartreli that the financial  report of the County Road Commission oe accepted, adopted and 46,704,15 piaced on hie Carried  Supr Gartreli of Ae Criminal Claims Committee presentedbills 395,42479 to the Board which were allowed a recommended as appear bv   numoott 4842843 inclusive 678563 348,7204 hf numbers C48404841 lncluslv MM Supr Ross presented the following resolution and moved its doptioi which vcs duly supported by Supr Catrell WHEREAS, It is the practice in many Counties to pay visiting ten 1000 dollars a day when presiding in this County o fthe disqualification of the local Judge, THEREFORE BE FT RESOLVED That the County Clerk, bo Is hereby authorized to pay said amount to a visiting Judge a County having a similar provision, to cover expense incur State Departments Highway Dept Maint, Contract 5,97400 State Hiwy DeptNon Maint Agreement 5890 Total State Accounts Other Accounts Cities and Villages Accounts  Individuals and Corporations A Total Other Accounts  Total Receipts from Other Sources 6,03290 137471 1,97360 BALANCE SHEET For the Calendar Year Ending Dec 31 1SS1 ASSETS Current Assets Cty, Treas Acct,Cash,   46,70415  Imprest Cash Accounts  10000 Accounts Receivable State of Michigan  40140  Accts RecOtSer  3886 Supr, Wiggins of the Criminal Claims Committee presentee bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as y Bumberi G4844  4846 inclusive  36252  4716667 3,34831 24,35935 on motion of Glenn and duly supported by Clark, Board td until 130 pm  v AFTERNOON SESSION kprd cf County Road Commiseionsrs appeared before the tyavs their annual Financial report as follows Total Income S37451760 Balance on Hand Beginning of Year Cash BalanceCounty Road Fund 20,90719 Total Funds to be Accounted For  S39542478 FAV jh  32nd ANNUAL REPORT oi the Or COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS ttriagttOtt County, Michigan     COUNTY HKtKWAY EXPSKDITUISS Coattruotion Expendituree All easts exeept adarinttj OaYiL,ttr T 14 InventoriesB Materials  Parti In Stock Pixed Assets Land Builds  j 2752000 Less Reserve for Depiecianon 45,470,00 EquipmentOmae  shop 303075 Lew Reservf for Depreciawon  30007 S292470 9,690ud 5704500 2,72 TOTAt ASSETS  3sias,isisf  Supf Spicer of the Civil Claims Commiltee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended as ppv by numbers C48474653 inclusive Supr Berry of the Salary Committee presented the fellewina report s That the salary of the Prosecuting Attorneys Stenographer be fixed at the sun of 210000 per year, the same to become eJfectivs cut of May 1 Signed Fred Berry  Thos S Uith Ralph Wlggms      SaF Conunitteo bteiisveaaIfofted by Oartrell tfat the n bo OarrteU  4    , i  , ,r  if  v il  s  ififipninippjlilfiwiiPP  wpwwypir1 swvxm I5ft   2 HE mOmtt DPfegATCH Wednesday May 14 1952 The Peoples Pinukney Dispatch Lnierea as m Cia  iiiaw7 Stor  i e  f l X iUy,  1  Sroceios Drygoods Earned Goods Shoes Oeits Fwpiaashng L Mger ie  iPt ifuopuis J at Jttilreys ana iitriyj j AjXUJaytty aie sun uii u v,  U jtaaon pUuil rUL vas ill 1OW1I 1U1 Wlvi rusuna iirs VV J iViiiei cui tainea Uicu cmiuieu ,aiu iaa,  mis r,iy leepie iue Vjeny iuunmau iaini7 spent Sunuay ui uie Lata vex nonie ui lOAitiviLfc rljad ieuci ana wiie weie Sui da guuis oi Mrs rua liv3 juiifcji reiuier m MIU Aui iiaexi bmiLU oi OOULU  Lyon caLa d Ui jUikurh i ij Uce ivionaay j Carolyn raider will dance bo  i fore the Ai iub oi irioweu iUiU  Lii wainpu axia amny spn 1 Sun J,  iiis Cval ueniz IKILU  in Landing If The Arnurose Kennedy farm j ily o howed were buaaay quests J ai tne avm Kennedy nome 1 Howard Read and family were Sunday guesis at tne UoO Wild home in Ann ArJaur    Lari ijuugrni ana wiie and a,  Parker ana wile weie m iioh and Sunday ivuv and Mrs Earl Bauqhn en teriained their children ai amne Saturday night, mcauamg Kouii Seefeia and lamhy and rns vur ginia Carver and childjen oi Col umous Crua Thomas Bonner atteiivd the N  t ional Screw Makers  onveniion at StLoinsMo, 5 days last week Caivm Hooker,Ann Arbor, was a Sunday visitor at the J HHooj er home, , Sunajy dinner quests a Lynn Hendee home were Lioyd iicnje iuniiiy I4is r Hendee and Mrs Ida Frisbee Inu 0UJS Swarthout laiuii spent tne wee1 end hi Ohio   a4 J 1 Singer is hcino from 1 0 Camp Mead Maryland ior uvi  i   LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AI MSH LAZE WHEN IN NEED OI Plumbing umps,Oathroim, Fixtures ard Heaters, Pipes, Fittings ,v1,1 rf ,,  iiE3AWiMG A SPICIALTy I COMPLrTTE LINE O FXjTiBI xCOLOBD WHITE PUMPS  d  iss ,MiSTfP PLJMBra rf ughes ONE PtNCKNEY 17F11 I jwfVr ratNfcjrSii 1  I r  ft ontas ,,i rlAiN BURNING ALSO STOKER COAL  15  y Coal AN1 KEPI CITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND in Lo k FHONE 2C  T 1 f,TER s  tMif  j PvtRusSrl Clark is expected to  k be home from indianiown Gap  Pa this week on fuiouqh He  goes to SeutUi Vash June 2  aay eiLaa bwaithout is bui hi a new house at bwaxihots UOVJ ine iiay burns iamuy ana iis Loui Coie speni buhaiy at inj J uonUia nome in r aitiae Myion bunoenhais ana sona  fc,poni L, I UlU o the 11 60000 PRICt 209  j Ms Dorothy Dinkel and child  j ren wer iv hovvl, Saiirday and called on her m  herMrs Lmma ron  oi n Oiuo  Broqna 21  SiocLiidqe Sunday nA al Lne iom 16 hou  Mrs Dorothy Kenned called  at the Staney Culvpr home in  Deerlieid Sunday j Harold Caimp and family of  Keniioay heme Sunday  Farnnngton  ada a the lArav iiio Clinord Mdki unuy wej bunaay umnoi quests the Merlin 4 Amourgey home Ms Mdg  lac, h s qone Maemere siona to woi 11 I urand H toi tnts summer Mrs Merlin Ambvrqey and daughter, Chiauta, were in Ann Arbor Saturday  Th tex Noqgie family and E  Boley and wile, Ann Arbor, were Sunuay quests A the Trank Ab , dereen famdv j David Aceidefcn spent the weak Nash hoAme Wer Lne 11 ena at Moihssey Lake near Jac family AilC8 611 dexter, iabel Nasn of Ann Arbor aua RosaJea Nash of East Lansmq The Ray Burns family ni Mr Louis Coyie attended a oiaa uau Sanaay at the ack Young homthonoring his sons fhst oinmm ion  Mrs Susan Ccmpbell Yo n , spent pari of rst we OK at  rjaul Younq home in Charlofe V7eek end visitors at the Letter McAfee home weie Lynwood hambers and family of North  ville, the Phillip Hudsan ana noy I Cornelius families of Detroit  ri  1,7 McicKit nnrl wife S  4 1 1 Ml t  ,   J hi II  I 1 Oi Hie iom MlMe iUiiu y Mrs Auce boiioonhau spen day with Mrs Lyaia iiarus n veil Mr and Mis W H Meyer tended, the reaeption foi the qr Lrb cnaplam at Ahions Taeday  Mi and Mrs WH Meyoi wc o Lwil jordun today 10 uir ii TriCounty OES sjh 0 ol  su u iiOii 1s jane Nash entertained the seno class and irieuus at hot oaf batuiday night altar the play  About 50 were there Mr ana Mrs onnie VanSlumbrroK hep ea erve Sunuay guests at th Mai   , i    tP W Th,  fj Pi nek1 y Hiqh School a   n uor i 1 1   of Your Presence t yror Hop at  n  uary Hrjh School Gym o Ml J 7 th Andrew Nesbit and wife spent Hestei ALL THRfew CR ONLY  YCf GIT 0 bip ieuil range ftatutirg ths lataj iim antf vr  saving nvtntnt, t y  CRT  ri9tf Phllgat tytftm compltly imfalitd at  swr  ho   TOO OIT tw ryodn  Phtls mi tf mxtrm MI SEE US TODAY  ,iiiiips Kilg THI Atipuirosi ton He cUev 8wrt6U Plumbing and Rairs V TEH SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTENERS rip GEORGE ftCUiH  71F11 son Mr and Mrs, lie hert Read werj in Grand Rapids last week MJJSM Rocerll Read attendee Mother  Daughtor banquet ae Greqory Wednesday niqht The MnrjKney Ladies Bowlinq League banquet is at VFW hail, Ann Arbor tonight The Hockey Service team tinshed first, Kay  Beauty Shop 2nd and Ellis Hotel 3rd The Hockey team is Betty Rossdter, Emily SpittlerJioienco Clute, Pearl Hinchey and Mrs L Barrett Harry Glenn and wife ocf Leslie Qnciayat the Graon were Sunday quests at the John fYpsilanti Boye home  ho Ctare Miller and daughterSunday quests at the Wm Mer 1 rwv,vri attended a convert in cer home were the Dr Waiter Vetty night I Mercerf nly of East lansmq, 1 Andav ne guests a the  Dr McGregor family of Brighion    k home were the Uo  and Florence Tapper of Flint  1  , u f Detroit, Emmett Dr Harlow Shchan and wife y of Howell, Mrs G and DrParks and wife of Jackson   Anyn Arbor, Maynard ,  were Sunday callers at the Wm,  and wife of Manchester Ed SRSlKETand wife spent last  1  SsrcSu Wellie Bcntly aontoor  at home in uorunna 1 ,, ,  , rPirnM Mrs C W Hooker and sons of Patterson J  i Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the, irom pcemiside, C,hc   Roy Dimngham home I  ffiySr 1  Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs 1 110 nu  k, urtnt t Tamo Pon  Fred Read were the John McGuirej 0 rnnu3u0isKf th  family, Detroit, Frank Feters and dleton Her hsbana   wife Jackson, and the Robert marine and hs ahot hi  aFfead and James Whitley families Ocaansiae ff f v,r Q  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent uncle  Wajcott,J  Q Sunday at the Lee Lavey home Sherwm fc C 0 and vith called at the Howard owns the house of former g , ,CMr, A ov Wi  Don Swanhout1 rald Henry of DWot were attended the undertakers con Sunday cpits at the esse Menr , troit spent Sunday with Wayne day dinner guests a the Kenneth tx J w n  IL ,H the basement but was put out  Mr and Mrs Floria Clark and the sd t Damaqe was Mrs Mary Hoff were in Fowler by the fire dept uamaq ville Baturday i15  900 to 12a 0 P M Ti Lots may be bought at door nei  wanfferkAi r    1 W  il zr f CS 1   ST  i 1 0 T 2  inner t1 , Y STYLll SErlVED  bun dav I3EC J s i 2 m LAKELAND MICH t ii e i i n  c Hotel PHONE BRIGHTON 73961 Garden Tractors  TWO THREE and FrE HP As low as 13500 with small, down payment and long eay  cms Ask n cuutom whoowns a Roths or Garden King Tractor Cor xe weight, PowerRevefse Features an Attachment FFE DEMONSTRATIONCharles V Hewlett  Son  v 1 a  1 fl1  m Pinckney Mich, Phone 93  7     i I f v m  THE vmCBXR DISPATCH Wdnaiay May H 195 00 AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING  on your own refrigerotor The NEW  Start enjoying a new convenience  new savings on food and even electric bills Just plug in the new Paragon defrostit It defrosts your refrigerator every night Doesnt allow frost re build up Come in and see the new Paragon defrostit Only 995 Complete with cord   nothing else to buy LAVEY HAttDWAeW  I Occult Court Hew Tbo May term convene May 13 There an 8 criminal case They are Charles Wright con view jobbery, kidnapping and and rap Jock Davis embessle mens George Cruikshank and  Tony Scfcs, negligenmoxnicJdeOr  ville Qkins, false report Wallace Crofoot driving away an auto Robert Peach and Haxen Long  thorn, appeal Citizenship cases are Lena ChanyL Marjorie Wilson, Clara OLone, Maria HutchansonJVnna Seitz  Jury cases Assumpsit Don Dav is vs James Gibson, American  PROFESSIONAL COhitP THE MNCXNEY UtnArjU14 BAY M DUITC KV I Pfcckney  Michigan DQIUQQ A M to 2i00 P M  BAL ESTATI liomes Lake Properttcv Opportunities IJOO A M IO 2I00 Except Weanestovi List Your Property with Me GERALD SEASON Broker 2 0 9 North Feasl Man Tim Fit Bert  7 JlV   flnckney, Mich Phone i 3  DB asMccfiiioir IMYION i mauSt  Denis 112 North Miciiaou Ave Telephones ifice MS  f Plumbing and Heauna Slate 8717 LakfftMe Drive ttlcense  Bush Iqk Office 935 Iestfie W14  p a sWAMfeOUY 4 80N , , , x  i WL t  Bwolnoi by ApuoUitojiste i Funeral Homo  Las Co vs Anckew Clubb Erma Howell  , Don C VaSoui5reoio Lent vs Clara Dickinson, Joe Mar  iaRBSJfi Modcrncrf J   , I AsabuloBce Qorytce  Phone 183 207 E Gi m11 roi , 39  63, PmeWS, efioL Howrtf   WfiS niBcnQr   OPTC vasco vs Hennan Schmidt also George Godin vs George Peter man Trespass on the CaseLee , HoWftli Ireland vs Jfipbert Crouse and gj tatj Irsuran , Irakercige Hartland Hardware, Buckeye Ins, gT Tw1f and Faun Property A SpwiqUty 5sL XaiL2ESttJ 1 Jk teu as, Co vs Hilton Hess James Gibb vs MickShade Tree Co,Amy and Charles Legg vs Jack BroganNor man Soltar vs Harry Anderson, Mary Miller vs Darwin Wycofi Nonjury caseeiAseuSnpsitCom mercial Union vs Mary McCarney , Trespass on Case, Fred Hinshaw  i vs Federal Transport Appeal t Michigan Consolidated Gas vs I Joseph Shimerly and wife jjEBt W i US  Divorce, tlroy vs Florence Van phone Pkickney 7872   Wagoner, Lois vs Earl HillJVlable JgmQEBA,nON S  VICI  vs Loyal Hoaglcm, Oeo v Robert j HAROLD BwsV j Kefly Dorothea vs Joseph Kalg mmoan On AU MflriLW say Clyde vs Minnie Pearson, pvM Bncl ney 15IF3 Charles vs Barbara Schulties,Fred N00 1 PfY 120 Wtt gn4 V LEE LAV1Y Ger err1 tosw law a  Ple WF3 Ptockpvy,  AUC ifOHESh farm SaW A ioaJv  UOYP Uxestock General 1ione 64FU i  H W WjflJK IniuKmce and Bndt IT3NE 136 Plnckney ORDR Chick Feed  FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmer5 FeeA  Supply Co Doyle Templeton and family of Doroth Rohl of Detroit spent Keego Harbor spent Sunday with the week end with Mr and Mrs the Aibert Shirley family Floris Clarf Walter Clark was in BnstoLTenn The Brighton Masonic Past last week Maseers Night in Sat May 17  VACATI0NLA Spend this years vacation in Michigan Youll enjoy txtra dap for f pons  extra days  for loafing more time in the fresh air, sunshine and water And the travel dollars you save will help pay for many extra summertime pleasures Write today for helpful, free Michigan literaturethen make your reservations soon MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL ROOM 9 t  VB Isabel Sunerheld, Peggy vs   j TO WNTW Charles Bain, Elizabeth vs Win   Chubb, Elizabeth v Adolph Hart Dett , m man, Ora vs Frank Ziinmerinan 1 6044 Perte lg A,i  Sffbaito vs Harry Clay, Mansei Phont Detfet 3461 vs Juia Cone, Helen vs Dean  ,Gardner, Bruce vs Irene Miller I , Margaret vs Ralph HarterMartha Classified AUV vs Fred Wiles, Evelyn V ohn  GoIInitd, Martha vs Kenneth CEMETERY MEMORJAL8 Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GRENTTE WORKS fllford Michigan k Goy, Fossie vs Wallace SherdelL Clayton vs Noreen Boutell jiFOR RENT Three rooir cottage at Portage LakeSwarthouts Cobe furnished Inquire of Motfc Swar thout Phnne 47F2 WAJfTEWoman  restaurant work Batiihiesl Reef lumnt CAPHOL BLDG UNSING1MICH IVJ ii , V Viwwt  WaeVi vVuniM The following attended MAY JURY LIST Putaanv4rvin Kennedy Earl GaHup I i UnacUIIaCaude Rose, Arthur  FOR bALtrrair of Blanch aid  Brighton CityFrank Minor, James Soger Brighton TwpXarl Beilby and Laura Warner  , CohoctahGene Keller, Mable Geer ConwayHarry Creeger, Roy Davis DeerneldFred Bonda, Dorpthy Parkhurst GenatSMMildrd HrtstiDon G Leith 9Treen 0ak Betty Asad, Joe Miller  garaqi US1 door and Z windows Phone JMF11 WAhitJjriouse amToaT Ttttnt ing to do Otto Smith Phone 173F12, Hi and Lfte WANTED GARDENS T PLOW HiHomster, phone K3 9F2 FOR iALEl8 month ollTcubid FOR SALE Electrochef stove, ft Frigldare refrigerator, full width burners Darrell Baker freeser ehest,pelupe model,6 mon 565S Fernland Dr, Lakeland ths old three burner apt site El Phone Brighton 74801 atrW range moving into f imiahed fQR SAL5Man gjl wool gH erdine topcoat,tablue suitsize, tan Gaberdine 2 pant suit, pair trousers Phone No 17 15158 Piece Dining xoom suite 35, Helton electric portable irQrv 30 Schwenn Dehuc model bike, or will trade Wat hays you 11941 West Shore Drive, at Hi land Lake or phone Pinckney  169F11 rpR SALEVyashina MacnTne   C heavy duty Howard watf 2909 W M36, Pnone 62F4 FOR SALE 1949 Chevrolet plak i up with stock rac 8 ply tires 9000 miles Can be seen Sat an4  Sunat 11301 Outer Drive,Hi land Lake QaU Pinokney 17pPJi, C Wolter, hpm, must sell Call B fohniou L8LE l94l DodQe Sdm  Good transpor 11 Main St Pincknev Plndney173F2l Good transportation Phil Gentile r FOR SALE Bundta ae hU and two t    4 the, HaxnburgGIadys Shannon and FOR SALfiNew Electrclxu Vac Son AS If1 htridann  I m ,U8 SPht w by jiotson West MoinBL PUeknef tion at Bnahton lastursdayj rfandyMrs Felix Smith, Mrs I SY1 CaUttfter 600 v m ltalown  the Stewart AhfsoT Ch am bors, Pearl Madsen and Beulah Hendee and Pinckney 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i mw w W3 Ji  I    T Vv  TIWW eX wi i    ,7 T y  w  i t  Vclume 68 pror Ncn partisan government  functioning in Ltansing L name only A Democrat aovemor and a itepubhcnn legislature dont jeli The legislature after haav mq and tossing came up with a ooj minion aoiar budget, mch was 4JZ million in the recL Then by juggling tax allocation, they raised 32 million, mostly by tail inq money away irom schools and local communities They re fused to accept Gov Williams corporation profits tax fcrthough 33 states now have a similar law The governor vetoed most ot their tax bills, including the Higg ins used car tax which would have raised 12 million How ever it would have shorted the scuoois 3 millions The Jacon prison outbreak blew up in their faces for prison experts had been predicting such a break tor years All parties concerned are trying to get what poitical advantage they can out ot it with little etiort to rectify the conditions that caused it The state now has 25,50 em pfoyees and payroll of 103,614  46b Ten years ago it was only 42 million The legislature was hoisted by by tneir own petard last week They had recessed until May 14 instead of adjourning in order to block Gov Williams When they west back last week they were told by Attorney General Millard that any session before May 14 would be illegal so they went home again In regard to Jackson prison there were 460 guards there in  1948 but only 412 at the time oi the riot Total employees were 572 in 1948 and 535 at the out break time The budget the Iegis lature approved this year was  The Characters GECHGE W iEEEPLE George W Teepie who died in lb as Pinckney a hrst oaruce ana tounaea tne Pinckney LXS5aJmjc wni  operated  was the Wednesday May 7, 1952 Social Items ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs George Gardner ot Lakeland have announced the engagement of their daughter Mary Louise to Lavern Clarkson of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark of Pinckney I MlTliY Catholic j tor some 4U years, rie  son ox Jacob leepie wno owned tne tarm at the intersection ox M 36 Jbast and Pettysviiie ltd In early iie ne did many tnings and once drove a peddlers wag  on oround the country, rus SL tear Mary, marnea Water Mann who ran the general store nerd where the frozen locker store is Teepie went to work for him andi when Mann died cs his children were minors he took over the management oi the business He proved a good administrator and the business prosperea He began to lend money and nnally started a bank in the back of the store This was not difficult as  hanking laws were not stringent then It prospered and when the Mann boys recame oi age he turned the store over to them and I built the ianic building new occu  pied by the postoffice This oper ated until 1933 He was a good investor and the people had con fidence in him He was active in ,,pubiic life and served as town er01 and her fiance is employee ship clerk, treasurer and Justice g1801 unty Press in of the peace,He was also supt, of the poor Putnam then had a Democrat majority of about 100 yet he got elected athough a  Chufrh m Michigan He Ft Albeit I Schmirt Fasloc Sunday Masses un 30, 800 MhOG 1130 Winter 800  1040 tjorenna Devottoosj fftktar eveaina at 730 G rn4e School News Current Com T  Fkst and Third The bia w A  Jerry Sieifens points are back Jackso PriSfrioni W  from  weexs m rlorida and 2 and Pbabry wW  oa Alabama z with no SncLn finitely  we cue watching the km J  muSrS Th cocoon Aaihryn Gyae brougS se hv ver    t ynrt , I ugm minds whlwver mac up their son but we never weeks weexs an We cue Marjone Ogden has 2 tiens p   Ming on ggs She hopes a 00730 tp 900 ft M Mutoas S ,WO bab Sndar JJ J W b  Uttle  g   turtle to school, CoMgrcgationaJ  A r  Thur, May 8 800,rtayer meet MiULen re te k in 1 naM E Drow home j Linda LZt   SCh but Sun MothersDay Sermon, As  We drew pities saw a iatfttar1  IJKS 730 Mens and Vnnke MU f to segregate mental tubSto 2 epJectlc wwa Apparently tht 730, Mens and Youths Night Ray Lee Kellpmw  dark aes   meantime tW 8 IIV sraferj scnoo rrXy1181161 VJaite JI PPfll strnbe Both the young people ore gracl The bnde to be is a student 2Xe  JfcV Ford HcspiDe Howell No wedding date has yet been set  ,, ,  ,t  Anday topicMen and the ChurchSong We wish to thank the 7th grade kjader Richard Enders Lunch, j and MrsMorris foi the letters they usic by boys guartette All th sent us len invited Junior Darrow had the cast re ed 400 Junioi Choir Practise moved from his aim Saturday 00i Senior Choir practise I Our new 1 ub officers are Pres100 Piarim Fellowship Play nitej Barbara Baughn Vice PresJan md supper CASSIDY LAKE MYSTERY Curiosity about the odor com strong RepublicanIn 1902 he was f leeted state senator and served,   w years, While there he became j ill5 uom a septic tank Tnrusday acquainted with Fred MWarner, I P4 at tfe Cassidy Lake oi FanninqtoiL a member oi the ieci1, School, a branch oi Jacicson legislature A lifelong friendshipf ner Chelsea 2 inmates investig was tormed, When Warner be  j uted d found a decomposed came governor he appointed oav m the tank The body has  Teepie to the first State Ti3 com teen tentavily identified as that 226,000 which was 151,000 less mission which built the Howeli 0l, Anthony eioen Record, i, than last year There are now Sanitrium I  itroit missing since March 31, 200 prisoners there who have no Mr Teepie not only handled j  is the only one there miserng pace to sleep and are housed in the peoples money but was then 1 onei Gananom is inclined to the conidox, tinancial and legal advisor He regard the case as suicide but The qoveinor say he traded was probably administrator oi ittenuhcation is not postive and steals and ice cream to the con more estates than anv other per uieiCi re some mysterious angles victe for the lives of the 9 guards son in the county, He was also e body was found in 3 feet oi That the li point program he in the insurance business andM90 water with a cement block promised was meaningless as  had the name of getting better j wired to it The heavy cement it did not prevent the slate ori settlements for his policy holders cover ol tank was on, If suicide county irom taking actionSince J than any other agent Itile Person would have had to He joined Livingston Lodge in j wiied the block to himself got in 1870 and held office for 52 years  the tank, dosed the heavy Hd He was treasurer ot the building1 after he qott in and laid down then the 3 ringleaders have com mitted new offenses and are  held in county jails 42 convicts have also been sent to the De troit House of Correction CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES the worst record in the past ten diedjhen he married her sister, committtee in 1921 when the Mas in 3 ft of waterTUere were no onic temple bloc was built, marks of violence on the body His home was the large one on Bedard was sentenced in Wayne East Main St now owned by j county last fall to three years for Herb Palmer He was twice marr I larceny ied His first wife wasRose Siq j The radio said tnis morning 2  Irunates confessed killing Bedard Forest hres now total 206 in 192 er, daughter of John Sigler She years 1467 acres were burned, bringing the season total to 467 tires and 3, 245 acres damaged The entire total tor 1951 was only 669 fires and 4495 acres burned The state will offer oil and gas leases May 23 at Lansing on  36,000 acre of state land This in eludes land in the Silver Lake State Park New York state is trying out a motorcycle squad of game pro  tectors All the deptstree nursery stock is exhaused, 9,500000 seedlinqs were sent out  The state sold 198 tax reverted lots last week for 67,245   Practically all lakes in southern Michigan are open to carp, gar  fish and dog hsh spearing This years caterpillar menace is expected to be even greater than last year when millionswere were on the crawUThey have al ready appeared in the upper pei insula Rabid foxes are reported inNew York state Pennsylvania and  Ohio There has only been one report in, Michigan and that ie questionable There were 185 Treats for fishina law violations m March Water levels hit a record nigh in April, being 135 ft higher than in March 55 dead starved deer were found in the Blaney game retuge i9i wee Hettie Sigler She is also deceas ed His three daughters survive, j, They are Mrs Mocco Buttersjack  son, MrsMaude Wolfer, Marquet te and Mrs Mae Bryant, Haver hill Mass BOY SCOUT NEWS Munutee of Scout Meeting Troop No 52 B a A Pinckney Mich, April 24, 1052 The meeting was called to  in first place with Pinckney 2nd order at 700 p m, by Scoutmas j  ters Andy Campbell and Bond PITCHES THREE HITTER Jack Jeffreys pitched a three hit game at Manchester Friday Pincney winning 9 to OPinckney got 8 hits and benefitted by 9 Manchester errors Dick Darrow and Jim Mlatteson each got 2 hits for Pinckney In other qctmes South Lyon beat Dexter 6 to 1 and Brighton took Hartland 14 to 7 South Lyoh is  Mennomte Calvary Mennontte Church f Ema Beacby Pastor S Supl Walter Esch Worship lfcQu School  1100  Httr  K45 reoples Meeting SJQ t fellowslp Service ednsd7 MO o m  flishp Yoder of Elkhart Ind rill be guest speaker at the Cav erly Mennonite Church Mothers Day, May 11, morning and even ing 2 THE PINCKNEY JHOP tome all you people if you want to hear, tan Shermans Quintet at the  JHop this year Trott nine to twelve on May seventeen In fuictiiey nigh Gym we hop youll be seen Parents and public we now invite The old and the young we hope to unite Formal or informal, dress as yoi choose At two dollars a couple you sure lv wont lose ie Rose See,, Paul Berg Nancy Darrow and Robert Nos ker were in Brighton Saturday and Karen Sinqer in Howell Dennis Singer was in Brooklyn JWI CJ ume in me old prison j Sunday and Claudia vans grand, inmates could earn a certain , mother visited her I ount by working in the prison We took our achievement test        struggle between the reformers and punisher A few years beck the reformers got ahead They had a prison radio broadcast A troupe from the prii on went on the road and put on entertainments They were hem at the time the Masonic temple was builtThen the punishers go the advantage and abolished all this4 They still havehurch, ser vices, ball games and band con cert but these will be curtailed for a time In the old prison th shops but due to demands of in dustry many of these shops have been abolished and some 800 of the prisoners have no work We read that MrsMina Taylor, 57 of Detroit hos just given her 53rd blood donation She has 2 grandsons in navy This should help settle the question how many times a person can give Collier The following Scouts were present Richard Bennett, Chris Campbell Jim Doyle, John Rock,Herbert DyerCharles Henry, Donald Packer, Edwin Wakefield Chris Campbell was appointed Temporary Scribe Don Packer and Charles Henry Temporary CARD OF THANKS The members oi the family of the late George Meabon sr wisn to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the relattives, friends and neighbors,Rev, Brady, the Ladies, Aid, Swarthout Funer al Home and all those who tend I Patrol Leaders Don and Charles ered the many expressions oi took rums choosing members and sympathy during our recent ber0 who,  Th M y Eaqle Patrol Don Packer Pat    Y 8t u rol Leader Herbert Dyer Lonniei The V01111105 Daughters 930 Dinner at noon For reser yations phone Mrs Carl Musch er 3AARRIAGE LICENSES James Gardner, 22 Lakeland Virginia Jacob, 21 Qemtexline Gerald Glover, 26, Webberville Mogadelle Doerr 24 HowelLEi mer Ellsworth 78 Cohoctah,HeH en Cark,75 Fenton ANNOUNCEMENT The Kings Daughters will hold thrift Annual MofiwrDauahtei Dinner Wednesday, May 21 at 740 PK, at Pinckney SchooLEx ellent egram Adults 150  en 12 cmd under 75c iMolEfie a mile Huhmcav Edward Wakefield, Dav id Brady, Ranger Patrol Charles HenryLeader Chris Campbell, Richard Bennett im Doyle John Rock Until different arrangements are announced the Scouts will meet Phoife Bnqnton 5271 at 700 p, m every Thursday in the high school building Boys of Scoutinq age are invited to artand take part in Scout activities Parents and other interested ad ults are invited to attend and to to be observers and take part in the committee meeting which foil ows the Boy Scout meeting Chris Campbell, Acting Scribe Troop 52 B S A   LIBRARY PROJECT A committee working r the establishment of an area jdbrary here met with the school board Thursday night to discuss ways and means Mesdames Bonner Russell and Ritter who had at tended a state library meetinq were present, It was decided noi to burden the board but to start on a modest scale and gradually be able to gualify tor the state library aid, Friends of the library will strive for 3 immed icrte objectives 1 Secure a room in a private dwelling where shelves may be installed and a reading table provided2 A mod est renuraeration offered as a  a library fund has been started2 Compiling of donated volumes from which selection for circulat ion will be made 3 Seeking ot services of persons who are fitt ed for duties of librarian and whe have occasional hours to donate Many hne libraries have grown from such beginnings An open meeting will be held at the the school on the night of May 13 SOFT BALL LEAGUE The soft ball league started on on Monday night Lavey winninq over Mroflca 17 to 8 Batteries for Lavey J Amburgey, D Am burqey  Twitcheli for Mrofka Reader for We Are Neighbors, Friday Gerry Gillispie was absent last Monday Tommy Huhmon says the fish are not biting qood Third Grade We welcome Sharon Wilson to our class The Burqs had a picnic at the Roses Sunday   ,Jern Salyer hurt her knee by blood We alwoys thought the by faUinq ofi ner bike I present blood donation system Francis Clark told us about was a haphazard one We know the Comedy Hour on television the Red Cross comes here at in  Nancy Wegeners mother was tervals and collects blood, part  of this is supposed to be for local consumption but it does not seem to work out Some organization here seems to be aways running around looking up blood donors for their members who are hospit  alized We think eventually m system will be worked out where donors will be paid thus ensur inq o steady supply at a television show in Detroit jjkist weeU  Tommy Ritter and Carol Miller went on a hike Sunday Nancy Miller was 9 years old April 4 and Jerry Reason May 3,  Our crab shed its skin last weei Chuck Miller md Keith Morgan Went in swimminq Sunday, Christina Jaroslowski went on a picnic Saturn ay Denny Rendell went to Ann Arbor before school Monday, Sharon Griffith has new linol ium in her farm house Due to the oil workers Strike a qasoline shortage looms It has ready hit a number oi station in Detroit who have small stoi ovf1, cmAe I ncJe taks One oil station mgr TrAr, R,,ZS rr nW Knrn I i0id m Called hlS blilk SlOtiOn John Burg brought a new bom I m DetroU faut coud no ql   He got 3000 gallons from Lansing but was told that was all he could have The bulk stxrion want to hold a certain amount in reserve Some Detroiters are rabbit to school Mrs Tasch is directinq the sen ior play Tiie boys team lost to the 7th qrade in soit bail 15 to 1 John Burg brouqht 4 turtles to,  , 4 , 4    school names Speedy,Lone Rang f,aid tn oing to Canada ior  T T , I their gas Rumors of a shortage his convention will be held at St L Morfka, A Mrofka  George Lutheran Church, Brigh 011 Amburqey and A Mrofka ton on May 8, starting at 1000 it home runs, am ExecuUve board meets at Games MondayrMrofka vs Shir  r Tonto Larry, Richard Ss named and Bobby Panrrho Seventh Grade Tuesday we are goinq throuqh the Ann Arbor News buildinq We are selectinq new commit ees or our club, Wre have new girl in our class whose name is June Wilson She came from Brighton Donna Basydlo and Nancy Nflrsh qo to the Detroit News Spel inq contest Friday atthe Rackham buildinq as contestants It will be broadcast at 230 Some of us are qoina Qrisr0have undoubtedly caused run on as stations Rumors in me of late war caused runs on sugeft coffee, tires and other articles HENRY HARRIS Henry Harris, 81, son of the late John and Agnes Mqrgan Har   to  We know himH ey WednesdayLavey vs Read LADIES AID MEETING The ladies Aid of the Pinckney Conql, Church will meet May 15 at the home of Mrs George Mea bon on Dexter Road, PINCKNEY CEMETERY MEETING The Pinckney Cemetery Assn meets at the swarthout funeral Friday night, May 9 at 730 to   , officers end teneact otker frj tohetJBujia AH fee owners oaked to LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR May EA Degrees, May 20FC Team Practise May 24MM Degrees May 27, 28 Grand Lodge at Detroit Winston Baughn W M Paul W Curltot, Secy PINCKNEY RAINBOW GIRLS The Pinckney Assembly of Rainbow Girls will be instituted Saturday, May 10 with cm after noon and evening eesslon After noon session open only to men hers, Masons and Stars InstaUa tion at 745 p m, open to public, CANCEfr MEETING MAY 12 OaAcer meeting at new cho1 DikL   CARD Or THANKS I wish to take this means of thankinq all those who remember ed me in any way during my stay in the hospital Dan VanSIambrook COUNTY MTE ATMEETING The County M E A met at Pine Lodge near Brighton Friday night with IBS present 11 Phvk ney teachers were present A turkey dinner was served 4 for eign students from the University of Mich, talked Wm Christopher ris of Pinckney died at Iola, Kan Saturday His wife, Carrie, is de ceasedFuneral in Iola withburial in Cripple Creek, Colorado Repuplican Chairman Clejary in a speech last week condemned the steak supper given to the prisoners a Jamison to get them to surrender He said it was a disgrace to Michigan We would like to ask Mr Cleary one gues tion Does he consider the cost or effects of that steak supper amounted to a picayune in comparison to the lives oi those 9 quards it saved If the governor had turned down their demand and the guards had been killed Mr Cleary would have been th MBS JANICE ANDERSON Mrs Janice Anderson, 68 died at her home in Gregory Satur day Her husbandFred Anderson is head of the CIO Carpenters Union Ann Arbor Besides her husband there are 5 childrenMrs M H Gerhard Kalamtozoo, Mm James OConner, Allegan Mrs  Stanton Line Royal Oak, Martin Anderson, Kalamazoo, and Clin tin Anderson Ann Arbor The funeral was at Swarthoirt Funeral Home, Tuesday after noon, Rev Brady offiedting Burial in Plaihfield Cemetery At the Methodist convention at son of Howeif school was elected SfcxnFrancisco last week a resol president, Helen Spencer of Ham ution to allow only total abstain burg, vcie pre, and Helen Van ers on church boards threw the Blaricum ol Pinckney, sec treas i session in an uproar, City chur John Burg, Pinckney was election ches said it would disrupt their j used to come here each year to qet qraduates to attend his bU  iness college According to the Detroit Fre Press it looked for awhile that on May 16 when Gen MacArthur visits Detroit May 16 he would have to get off the WBIow Rii pfiane and thumb a ride to the Detroit city hall as no offldol greeter could be found to give the general the keys of the ell1  Mayor Cobo is in haeprtal Pres ident Mariani of the council will be in New York at a convention Mary Beck, the second member in St Louis at a bowing oonaree and Councilman Oakman dtcttn  ed Finally Mariani agreed 40 fly back, stay long enough to qir the general the keysA number ot 10 minute stops are schnduid , fowlenrilleHowell Brighton, Atik Arbor and Ypsilanti art on mL list chedrman  fjje to id  M iwi  ti V  church boardThe resolution lost THOMAS The proposal to incopowde V6Q Thomae a  1 KOTtCE I Mtjhoditt chuchtji mid whl Fowlwffl netting, Friday May churches was declared uneonstit u y  8ecy I ttttoftcti  335ff Mt M  m  VJCMLJ i y IV ftr W i f   ii ty 388  SUPERIOR No other heater is BO efficient  you get ft full tank of piping hot water day in, day out for years on end SUPERIOR No other heater is so easy on your budget    heats while you sleepon special low water heater rate SUPERIOR No other heater is so convenient  everything about it is automatic    nothing for you to do Just install and forget it Clean    no soot, no smoke, no chimney connections SUPERIOR No other heater is so completely troublefree    no flames, no fumes, lasts years longer    once its installed, you get really hot water year in, year out For complete satisfaction, go electric FIXEST WATER BEATER TTOV CAX UVYt SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison       j EDWARD BENNETT  Edward Benneti of Lansing died ejm stjf oe ipdy ODUD iioeu, D JO  is the former, Doris Briggs oi  Pinckney, There are 2 children, Mr, and Mrs Harold Hinchey ae j tended the funeral at Lansing  Saturday RACING NIGHTLY  through June 7 JACKSON RACEWAY  JACKSON, MICHIGAN ParlMutuel Wagering Automatic Tote POST TIME 815 PM JACKSON TROTTING ASSN, INC, JACKSON, MICH OPEN HOUSE AT PONTIAC The Pontiac State hospita wil hold open house there May 9 to  12 from 100 to 400 dailyPeople may go through the place There will also be lectures and motion pictures of mental health treat ment The use of Pschodrama a  therapeutic tool in treatment of mental cases will be discussed r J Wear AUGtuUioned VELVETEEZ COMFORT SHOES IF You Are On Your Feet Long Hours HHBSSBBBBBBSSl T Rom where I sit, By Joe Marsh  As a Matter of Fact71  1 of aH the newspaper sad a chrysanthemum has been devel Ine eolnmns I read, the ones oped that smells like a violet   stoat are those that pack is  let of facts  unrelated From where I ait, majhe Tm g  I Credit root foot on I0u 000 tiny air babbles, U  Velvet  8S astsrestt , JTt 1 ef iaferstaUon In itself eotajnns go something Hke Did yen know that humpwhales are addicted to snor That bees have been bred with flfaimu, sad buffcolor eyes revolve around one ideaa plea for as te J make rare we respect the other faW lowa rightslike the right to rota  for year own choice or the right to enjoy aglass of bear now and then I may not be in style, but I believe my one fact is worth repeating  PERSOWAt, JttfTIKO Ill cu at yosr eoaveniesee in your home, ottee or efcop to live rou Personal tttiiaf Serviceaad  new ids a of shoe eosafort are oburatioa JO sstteaarff, 9en Now Here Seven Pcdj of Work Shoes on Sale fJ0 ln them lis  orico for JJnuW Time Neighboring Notes  H SSi inav i v turn uiw WUVINU JJ  merchants are sponsoring the Tues WedL, Thur, May 571  Chekea team in the Tri County Cory Grant Betty Drake League far Donald Krahn of Gregory and ROOM FOR ONE MORE  f0  Fit, SatTMays,  Janet Mitchell were married Detroit last week May 7 and 8 are Stockbridge Clean up Days Hoy Newcambe oi the Brighton state Bank suffered a heart at tack last wei and1 is still coniined to his home Mrs Louise Carver has been named president of the Hamburg  K T A , t i H Gardon Hawkins, a teacher 24 years and the last 3 supt at Deckerville is the new head  of the Brighton school   As a result of receiving a pet  iiton signed by 100 people, the  Brighton school board bos agreed to review the firing of the 7  teachers  Keehns Furniture store, Marvs Market and Brighton high school were broken into last week radios and cartoons c4 cigarettes token but little money Work has started on the new road from Brighton to the General Motors Proving Grounds Owing to the illness of a wit Dexter IJb FrL, SaU May 9 10  2 Features 2 SHADOW IN THE SKY , , 10 Ann Sheridan John Lund in STEEL TOWN Phss Whip Wilson ia XAWLES3 COWBOYS Sun Mon May 11, 12 Mat Sun 2 p, m, cent Humphrey BogarttheLBairymoie DEADLINE U S A   Newt Tues Wed, ThurMay 13, 14, J 5  VIVA ZAPATA Marlon Brando, Jean Paters  , ComlngRpae of Cimarron Bend of River Nancy Davis, Ralph Meekst and James whitman Fins THE LADY AND THE BANDIT m with Louis Hayward, Donna Rudd and Sidney Blackburn shows 700 30  Sun Mon, Tues May 111213 Sun shows 357,9 Mon 7,9 greatest comedy hit of the year PA  MA KETTLE AT THE FAIR A Comedy Starting Mariorie Main Percy Kilbride news cartoon shorts wed, TmirTrMaJl47i5  FIXED BAYONETS a war drama starring Richard Rosehart MichaeLOShea Shows 700 9x00 Cartoon Pete Smith News Sylvan Theater ltamiem WM  a nesa who is in the hospital the ssssszT exctmination of Tony Saks oi Tuts, WedL Thur, May B, 1 8 Brighton in muncipal court for BOOM FOR ONE MORE negligent homicide in the death Cary GrantBetayDrakelrlsJvlana ot Kooert VanSickle, Feb 26th ComingiLone Star Model and the Marriage Broker last has been indefinitely postpon laowi 715, 905  May  Lie  9, 10 rGHT TOUCH FrL, Sou THE Stewart Ganger, Pier Angell ani  George Sanders LeAeet Mews 1 Cartoom f Eaal Grubb, head of the P M A for 17 years has resigned to accept a job with the Howell  Co ops Pinckney was slated to get 3,15750 in sales tax money this mSorn to Leo Blades and wife Sun, Mon May 11, 12 I of Hamburg at McPherson hospit    al Howell April 25, a girL i A GIRLW EVmY PORT The Detroit Free Press states   uu,i the South Lyon Seomless Tube wttt Co had to close down last week Groucho Marx WllHam Bendi on account of lack of steel and Marie Wison At a meeting of the Dexter Carloo Sports school board it was voted to ask Tufc Wdf ThurJtfay 13, 14, 15 the voters to vote on a bond iss UQJJ Disneys ue of 125000 to finish me school SNOWWHITE  SEVEN DWARFS jectThe original issue of 390,000 Brought Back By Popular Demon was not sufficient shows 715, 905 John F Hoey, 84 Webster town Coainqpi the YankoesT ship farmer and former zvP Singing in the IRain Drums in tha  Avon Theater StocfcJHlOge Micmgan FrL, Sat, May 9, 10  SAVAGE DRUMS An Ac1lQ Drama tKtnteg Sabu and Iita Baron Plus G L JANE A Good Comedy Starrlna Jean Pcrter and Tom Neal Sun Tues May 11 13 HONEY CHILE in color A Super WetHii Stoning Judy Canova, Eddie Foy Jr, Sloppy Jalopy News Eddie Conlan and Orchastea  CommgiWarpathT Go For Broke or died last week His wife is deceased There are 2 sons and 3 daughters , Judy Ann King, 17 of Brighton died in U of M hospital Ann  Arbor Thursday from a fractured skull received when she was thrown from a motorcycle driven there by James Cooch, 13, of  Ann Arbor 4 miles S E of Ypsil anti Saturday Deep South Lee Theater WraTTMCatE LAKE MICH Double Feature Fri, Sat May 7 8  Double Featun RODEO In Cuecokev Be a i TELEPHONE 0 PERATOR Jane Nigh, John Archer TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS with Johnny Weismuller Sun, Mon, Tues May 11, 12,IS  leader Sits 9  eenssmDAVID AND BATHSHEBA la TeehiOeelev 25 Years Ago Alger Hall has been appointed gravel inspector by the Michigan State Highway Dept Jack VanderwalTs car was last Saturday on M 36E near the McGregor farmHis wife and 3 girls were with him All were unhurt The high school aeclamatary contest takes place Friday night with the following contestants Helen Feidler, Wilhelfina Bourbon , nais Vivian Kingsiey, Dorthea Wed, Thur, May 14 15 Brown Mary Sider, Ckrra Eisele James Mason Louise Granger FIVE j5 FINGERS Paul Bock has sold his store  Novelty News oil station at Portage Lake to    Bob Hoagland of Flat Rock Bobbie Bird who runs an oil station at Washington and Divis ion, Ann Arbor, was held up and  robbed of 150 Saturday night Gregory Peck Susan Hayward Novelty News Cartoor Catioer No xpertaneie necessary pay while learning Pay increase first yearchance foradvancementpaid vacation wasf near home with friendly associates and in pleas ants surroundings Womens Employment OfFre 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich Florence Kice a solo Fred Fish read a paper on the Farm Gar   den The discussion was by las DDea 01 100 wiuiuwy  Henry, Henry Appleton and E G  The Herb Lane farm house on Fish The question was, Should the Howell Hd burned this morn Farmers Sons and Daughters Re  inq,    ceive a Higher Education Mrs The Pincrney Independents will Jdmes Nash did not think they ouen the season with Howell at, need one Mrs Henry Appleton Pinckney Sunday  thought they should only be  Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory, away from home from Monday will work in the offices of Drs j 0 Fridayi Siglar  Sigler this summer 1 The next meeting is at the Born to William Vince and wife James Henry home, of Byron at the Pinckney Sanitar  Uorn to Leo Gleason and wife Sergt Donald Clark has been in Marie Clark 0 Howell on April Japan for a rest period but ts  29 a daughter t , I back in Korea Pinckney beat Stockbridge last Friday 7 to 2 Don Swarthout and j Mrs Tnevcrfon Fisher who was  Roy Reason each pitchsd and  operated 0 at McLonwhlin hos caught half the  e  yen know that lead can be  to fold at a cost of  eharinfl SB ousce That a 555fflrl went on a diet and  1 in 12 months That TACK HAWPIT AS THE PTNCKNEY JHOP Come all you people if you want to heoT o6Jl  Stan Shermans Quintet JHop this year at the From nine to  Seventeen, twelve on May CHARIES vvrrm  In Pindmev High Gym we hope youll be seen rtf  oi Portage Lake UUUUAO uwitw F  rt an opsration at, Word was received here Satur Parent and P1 wi now invite Ann Arbor, lasti day of the death of Charles Dw   , f Mmn  httt  er of Saginaw His wise was the  oWd the young we hop IT  to unite  5155   Minnie Monks Doody oi Formal or informal dress  te JMMr ot J Pinckney ThewsJsone chUaMrm,  chooso m Mv ASM Mof of Jackson attended At two dollars a couple you  as you ii,   sure 47 tears Ago William Moron is building an addition on his homeBorn to William Clark and wife last week an 11 lb girL   George Teeple and whlv have moved into Kirs, Ntftie Vaughnj  house while their is being re paired , ,   Mart Mortenson was Wdf60 W a horse last week end his arm broken George Burchiel has taken ov er Wxn Morons barber shop The Gleaners meet at the M B Mortenson home Miss Mable Swarthout is now organist at the Congl cA   Fred Grieve has bougnt Jonn has returned home from thePincJt nev Santtarium , fte Pateom Harnburg Farfers hcS Scrtoday, Mr Betrt APP  ton rendered mst wte Mrs  pital, Lansing last Tuesday came home Sunday Mr, and1 Mrs Frank Battle of Howell and Mr and Mrs Lyman Battle of Ann Arbor called on  Mrs Emma Dinkel Sunday Alfred Sonny Fuhrman has enlisted in the navy and is at Great Lakes 111 ,v j Mri and Mrs James Webb and daughter of Roya Ocf spent Sur facts about this , dav with Mrs Cora Webbf American way of providing sec  The Misses Kathyn MillerAud urity for you rev Gregoryt Mesdames Bertha  This service is effective May 1,  Beachy and John Bezzeg attend I 1952 ed the IndMkrh meeting at Gos hen, rod Saturday, MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY NEW ra55LY smwcE PROVIDING PAOTECIIQN NEV ER SEFORE AVAUASU voa UUit iSTALLMENT BOR  ROWERS Our Bank has completed arrange ments for Full Life Insurance Pro  tection ior You when you borrow money here on extended payments This means your life is automatically insured for the  amount of the loan, up to 2,000, Should you not live, the balance of the loanevenif you had  not made a single payment, is paid in full It is a sincere satisfaction Jo us  to know that pur Sank wjil Ls able to provide cornfgr instead of additional linancial worriej to those loved one left behind should any of our insured tor rowers not live to pay their indebt edness Come in and get All the  human, helpful , era meeting at Qarskville, Mich Mr and Mrs Emanuel Sauder, Mr and Mrs Nonncm ScWoneger ami daughters of ArcrHOhia were Sunday guests of the Rev BteSdtSS Towrny RadYl  IERKB fured bypass nwaibsrship in the  rederal Deposit Iwvanc Cor pofatJoft Swasi  Mrs Thomas Bonner has been elected president of the Living Harola naay iamy ZJ  3 3arden Club for the Tohn  ifJSSf ff1  tejlM4w farm oi ECWbb Boiiner jptaHOOa eedHng trees  M  0 oi ooatrpl 011     Jgy Mn to, r  ieBBBBBBBBkflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl   , ftflBsti ralSSBMatSBstSST n BBSS  11   fe n  it f  r 4TS , t T IWfffi wgi ,t,   sfr  TBk ZMT D0WA1CR Wednesday f May 7 1952 The Peoples rocellos Drygods ati nod Goods Shoes  Geuts Furnishiigs L iagerie I Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 4tn Class lauue at posiojfioe ici 01 Moron to, 107 i wwfciowell Ularimffy Ihnrh irtcxipbott race 4iU per yea iViesdames Lowetta HcanesrTor ence wagoner, nui JILDD una iviiss neiii npiaay weie in u j uoii ubi inursuay as guests ox i , raimcresis riepiunt feie anal Dasiuui joe  ruaiy program Wjn j Also to uinaereua wco uaa irom WWj ana saw the jvuss America lusnian show ai j i Huasons i  Siauson jr high school orches bor got a tirsi ai vision rating a tra and Xappan oaaa oi Ann Ar hast I nnsmg Siauson airector is Donald Sheer ana luppon is Koger Jacob rtoueu hooker U, son of Mr, end Mis Jaivin HOOK er is ZncL ciuiuict in me Siauson bona and Ceu HooKd m a mem oer oi biauson dth giaae choir which sings at Harris rtali, Ann Arbor on iviay iuth Fred Read and wiie spent the week end at the joe Schosser cottage at Clear Lake,  L LOOK FOR THE CLOCK  At BUSH LACK , fWHEN Of NEED O Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pips, Fittings  REPABUNG A SPKXAUTT COMPLETE USE OF nmiHES,COLOHl WHITE POTTO Myr oif Hughes MASTER PUJMBER ONE PtNCENEY 107F11 uesv Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley and Mr, ana Mia Joryi omriey icauedot the Kenneth Kramer  home in Sahne bunaay j Miss Janet Lundeen gave a  o,rif shower Friday night at tht i rrr,ey home lor iVlrss stuney I Mohlman,iiJ were present ana  I Lois recivea many nice gifts Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell ana Mi and Mrs Andrew ties j but were quests at the DrGeorgo i reason home in Howell Thurday I ALSO STOKER COAJL ANIHERIOITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND Pocohontas  AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal etanedys Gen Star mmir PECML OFR  hononnq George birthday,, Mrs Basil White ot ioma and Mrs bob White ot Howel called at the ben White home last weea Mr and Mrs, Albert Shirley call ed at me hari Waidsr home in iingree Sunaay Dan VanSiarnbrook underwem an opeiation at St Joe hos i pitai Ann Arbor last week i vi bob Darrow is now at Ft, i Knox, Ky lhe lom Ware family spent commission in probate court Vrt anuav a dl Paul Ware home    K , i m Pymouth DEHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER Sylvester Harris of Pincknes was found insane by a medical Limited time Only Howell Thursday and taken to i the Pontiac State Hospital The1 sanity ommission was composed of Drs Hollis Sigler d Harry Huntington Mrs Eleanor Ledww,e attena ed the iuneitd oi  L vvcJJw ui flight on rriaay Mrs Monaa Morris and uaugn I ter Mary ieanor were m An I Arbor Modtf Vt4 1 PhMgusTrp An Rang Vidon of PhHgai Jiegvler PrU 00000 fOTAi Saturday , Mis, Gordon uester ot Ypsilantt  speni a couple oi aays iast weeK at the Anarew Wesbitt home  Mrs Margaret Ciark caned on  Mrs barbara ClaiV at St Joe hos I pital, Ann Arbor Lavid Aoeraeen attended a class party Saturday at the Urnversity ot Michigan Roy bennet ad wife of Ply mouth called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Mrs Ciiltord VanHorn visitea at the Weeks home in Granu Ledge last week Elizabeth Weeics came home with her for a visit The Lynn Hendee famiy spent Sunday at the Dr, James Nasn home in Coldwater Mark Nash and family called on Rosaleel Nesh in East Lan sing Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy Vanderbach  J no Howard Read family were in Ann Arbor Saturday and in iiovveu S,mday rViib WmGeddes of Chelsea culled at the u J Henry home List week Roger Crum of Detroit and Maiy Martin of Lansing were Sunaay callers at the Albert Dinkei home  A Men and Alberta Dinkei at tenad the wedding of Helen Cooiey and Bruce Miller at How eii Saturay Miss AUDIT la Dinkei attended a shower lor Miss Helen Cooiey iast wee1 at tiie home of MrsZoe Lurl oi Howell Lo Lavey underwent an oper tion at Veterans hispital, Dearborn, last week Lorcn Meabon and family ot Grand rapids were here last weekiHe wui not go to California until he sells his home there Mesrs Winston Baughn, Clare Miller, Larry Camburn Olin Rob inson and ye editor attended the 1 tli district Masonic meetinq at Howeil last Wednesday niqht Vern Clark and Mr and Mrs Clare Miller attended the wedd  ing of James Gardner and Vir ginia Jacob at Centerline Satur aayMr and Mrs Ross ReadMr and Mrs Herb Palmer and Mr 4 w Plw ibing W tcr 8ysttn etc Stanley Dinkei Chicken Dinner Served Family Style Our Opening Is Mothers DayMay 11 Ellis Lakeland Hotel For Reservations Call Brighton No 73961 ALL THRt FOR ONLY  MUCK 209 lOt 3T bly b  Hi, ran fc3ift Hl8 latest tint M4 ror jYif onvt,enc OL f e Vt PhHgst yr,  mpltUly intUd ot your lom QM  It tw ykcdn of Phage at no oxtr  SEE US TODAY 9Kilg   THJ AUPUIPOS III  I Krrv 9warthu Pi imbing and Repairs R ST rEM8 INSTALLED WATER SOFTENERS ETC, of Whitmore Lake and Miss Betty ana Mrs Howard Thayer attend  Lapine of Ann Arbor called at ed the reception at Utica at nite the Olin Robinson home Sunday, j While enroute to Mass last MrsRay Burns, Mrsiacc Young Segt, Jim Dioiittle and wife saw and Mrs Fannie Kavanaugh  tho bennie VanBancum family were in Jackson Saturday I in a trailer camp in Cleveland The James Bums family of Ann1 Mr and Mrs Joe Clark and Arbor spent Sunday at the Ray Georqe Clark attended the races Burns home i JacJ son Satuday Week end callers at the Lester, The foiiowinq attended the McAfee home were the Phillip i Wayne King concert at the Detrtm Hudson family, joy Cornelius  Masonic temple Sunaay martf1 and wife and Tim Gallagher and W H Meyer and wife, Merwin wife of Detroit  Campbell and wife, Clare MiHer Mr and Mrs Walter Franklin  and wife, Mrs, Ruth Curtett and of Williamston called at the Phil, paula Larry Cmburn and wife, lip Sprout home Sunday j Wm Brash and wife and Herb The Lloyd Hendee family Bryan and wife, spent Sunday at the Edward Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy Nuoffer home in Holt I wore in Ann Arbor Saturday The Frank Boyer family and1 Otio Pbuson is taking a vacaMrs Emma Frick of Ann Arbor tion from the Grand Trunk depot were Sunday visitors ae the John  and building an addition on nis Bioyer home I home   , , JThe Edward Reindeau amily Mrs Eloyse CampbelL dcruqn are moving to Ann Arbor May 3L1 ter Beverly, and Paula Curt Clifford Miller and vife called, attended the Youth tor Christ on Floyd Fulford and wife in rally at Hartland Saturday niqht Wayne Sunday  Mrs, CampbeU was orgtmist Bob Carr of Grand Rapids and Clyde Darrow and wile ot Miithe Wayne Ca family of Walled, f0rd and Mrs Flora Darrow were Lkke spent Sunday at the Roq j Sunday dinner guests at the W er Carr home  Darrow home Serq Tom Clark writes he is at Tjan Driver and wife of Iexter Georgian Bay but leaves for and the Russel Glover family oi Greenland May 15 I Fowlerville were Sundcr gueste I at the Edward Spears home NEWALL THE WAY THROUGH Albert Dinkei and wife called ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Saturday, May 910 DARIUS KRUPP CAST OF CHARACTERS MICHAEL CARH MISS PRISCILLA CARTER    MARY JEAN KIRSCHKE JOAN FISHEB MARION CARTER  CAROL FUHRMAN BERNTE BURNS JILL CAJRTER FRANK HARLOW  JACK LORING  HENERY GOOBF DttlLAH WORKS BLUEBEARD BRONSON BILL WILKINS PATRICIA SYNOPSIS mmmwi Its NEW, its WONDERFUL Its the Larry Kuehn tome in Fow the NEW color gravure American, ierville Sunday Weeklv, every week, exclusively Andrew CampbeU and Bona with The Detroit Sunday Times, Collier attended the JT Harting with this Sundays May traininq school at  il issue See its new brilliant Dexter Saturday OTJ Sunday, color new finer paper and spark The Boy Reason icrmily cmd ling features See the NEW Am Mrs Edna Reason and    sr SSailKiekly an excitinq feat caIIed at the 11011 l lft S S HB ure to grand reading Get Sun j horn i ton Abox Sunday, See n Plar Mcf Ws et fe Oettott Time  1   LORRAINE TOMAS1X JANIE NASH PHILLIP MURPHY JERRY HENRY ALBERT MROFKA DOROTHY ENDERB DON WILTSE DICK VANSLAMBROOK JUDY ix iiaii HOBGOBLIN HOUHB Is m tcene oi  Sftuaied in the Oearin hs wwappenfaa katial fbm ttvee ofeoni HelMsAlBft fiiak    L ,  m ,    VM  tf8y T W v N May 7 1952 STATE OF, MICHIGAN k   AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING on yoir own rtfrigerator  The Cbcutt Court lor the County oi Livingston 1 Chancery GERALD T GOODWlNPiaintiff v AIDA GOODWIN Defendant ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Suit pending in the above entitled Court on the 5th day oi April,  1952 in this cause it appearing iroxn affidavit on file thai iuDA, A4w w  ,  GOODWIN is not a resident o Putnam Twp Livingston County the State of Michigan, USbut reside lot 7a Av Norte No 146,  LEGAL NOTICE J The qualified electors oi thc Pinckney Community School District No 2 tr Putnam Township Ljivingeton County have lawfully directed the Board oi Education to sell the followinq sites caxd school building to wit The Cody School on Section 4, Hamburg TwpLivingston County The9rSeves SchoollSection 29  PROFESSIONAL GOhncP i City oi Guatemala, Guatemai, Central America On motion oi James R Beek Attorney ior the Plaintiff it is or diered that the said defendant cause her appearance to be en The NEW  Start enjoying a new convenience  new savings on food and even electric bills JuSt plug In the new Paragon defrostit It defrosts your refrigerator every night Doesnt allow frost to build up Come in and see the new Pargpn defrostit Only 995 complete with cord  nothing else to buy r  Michigan  1Q The Marble School, Section 18, Putnam Twp Livingston County Michigan ,     The Harris School Section 35, Putnam Twp Uvingston County Michigan ,   c  w, The Burgess School Section a texed in this cause within three Putnam Twp Livingston County, months irom the date ai this or I Michigan ,   ,  der and that in default thereof The Sprout School, Section 1 said Bill of Compliant will be tak Putnam Twp Uvingston County, en as confessed, It is further or J Michigan   A  dered that within forty doys this Theretore the above sites ana order shall be published in thei oois will be sold at pubteauc Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper tion at the Pinckney High aonooi of the county of Livingston, and in  Village ,1 pw thalsuchpubUcation be continuedf Tuesday,May 21952 fcrt 800 t therein at least once in each Cady School week far six weeks in succession Sprout School Dated April 5, 1952 Burgess School Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge Frfday, May 231952 fcrt 800  James R Beek, Attorney for Plain Reeves School tjfc A True Copy Harris School business address John AHagman  Marble School 321 South Main SW Counrv Clext, TERMS OF SALE Ann Arbor, Mich HotrelLMich  Each property wul be sold to e highest biaderor cash, The WAR ORDER Chick Feed  FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmers Fd  Supply fc Mr and Mrs Marian Reas called on Gerald iBeason at Joe hospital Ann Arbor Sunday Bom to Mr and Mr JJeny Cknl at St Joe hospital, Ann Ar  bar timsJQii T   The Ray Burns farm has been sold to Carson HollingworthIe troit contractor who nas been Iivink in the Sefce cottage, Rush Lake He takes possession on June 1 i Pinckne QUALITY Groceries Market Prices Service interests oi the school district therein will be conveyed to the highest bidder by quit claim con veyance covering all of the in terests of the district therein to the highest bidder iiie right is hereby reserved by the Board oi bducation to reject any and all bids in event a bid is accepted, a deposit ot a sum oi money equal to 10 Vc Aten percent of amount oi such bid must be made to the board of Education, and the succ essiul bidder ah a 11 within 5 days thereafter pay to said board of Lducation in cash or certified check, the Balance due upon said bid Further information concerningthe location ot sites and school may be obtained at the Pinckney hian school office, Phone Pick sv 3V litiS PINCKNEY aiNWAMUU RAY M DUFFV Ki li, Pmckapy u Michigan DaU 1100 A M to 2i00 P M Except Weditoiehrvi MoBTuoe FrLSal JJeJ pnv DR G  McCLUJC  Denial 112 North MlcUaau Av, Telephone Office 935 esi4sie W14 Eveninas by Apixtamits HoweU  Mkhiqaa HSSf3rD Phone 183 207 E Qm Riwer HowriU u lUhkan Real Estate, Irsuxanje, Brokerage City, Lake and Faoyn Property A Spedatttv jst Your Property VIlib Mi LEE LAV IY tterrr JjuBviast  PLaje 59F3 Puacknwy MWb AUC SO M EC li farm Sales A flp laity BERT W i UE Phone Pinckney 78 f2 REFRIGERATION S  1C HAROLD Hhwtf Repairs On UU Muks Phone ftnclney 151F3  DR C I TG WNW  Dentit 044 Portage Lake Ro A 4er Phone Dexter 3461 i   REAL ESTATE Farms Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mick Phone 13 3 lAone 157Flf Repcdrisa J MY30N J HUGHES  Plumbing and Heatma Rtate 8717 LakMUe Drivt ijtcense Rush Lak P H SWARTHOUT 6 SON  Funeral Home  t Dos C Swarthout Director  Modem Equipmen Ambulaace Service rfiiona 39  63, Pmckney, Mlcl FRED C RQCKHOFF or , OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Ik well t Mkhiau ,4 hone 358 gosldeaco 81 UOYDHNDEF  Livestock Haullna 1 Weekly Todps Mude To Dtrob Generai Tracking itone 64F14 Pinckney Mia I H W WYLIK NOTARY Insurance and Bends IjJJCNE 136 Pinckney CE4ETEPY MEMORTAU Prices You Can Afford To Pa MILFORD GRENITE WORKS iUord Michigan ft Classified Adv  FOR SALEMan ail wool Gab  erdme topcoattaihblue suitsize3Q I tan Gaberdine 2 pant suit, pair of  qrov trousers  Phone No 17 FOR SALE ABC WASHER ,3 yrsj foR SALE8 Piece Dining room 65 Ralph Craig piaone 62F4 i 8Uit9 35, Hcton electric portable I irone 30 Schwenn DeluK modWANTEDWaman or restaurant 1 1 bike, or will trade What have work Katdhies RaTurant ycu 11941 West Shore Driveat Hi tend Lake or phone Pinckney FOR SALECrosley Sheliadoor El j,B9Fll ,  ectric Refnqerator, wm Merw j FOR SALE Washing Machine A, STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for tbo County oi Livingston In the Matter of he Kstate of Ferd M Bowdish ceased At a session of said Court held May 5, 1952  Present honorable Hiram RSmith Judge ot Probate Notice is Hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased aie re  quired to present their claims in , writing ana under oath, to said I Court, and to sarve a copy there  1 oi upon Inez R bowdish of Greg ry, Michigan fiduciary of said estate, and that such claims will be heard by said Court at the  Probate Office on June 20, 1952 at 1000 A M  It is Ordered, That notice there of be given oy a publiccinon of a copy hereof for three wes con secutfvely previous to said day oi hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter  est at his last known adcLress by I registered mail return receipt i iemrnaed, at least fourteen 14  days prior to such hearing, or by I personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hear ag I Hiram R Smith Judge aj Probate   A true Copy Celesna Parshall, Register of Probate WANTED AhM LlbTlwGS wt aqe with toilet, oil heatei at Patt let u help you 41 ysur W  mm Lak 40 a month, tatrulrot kave m prosp  Ffcn SALBiBaby Chicsks Barred AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75o  and White Rocks N H Rds,Hy Lines and Large Type WMe Leg horns now hatching Our chicks clucks are J S approvei under Michigan State Po niltnr ljeptBob Squire Hatchs yHcwlMich 218 South Mich ABphie 305W STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County  oi UvingssdQ In Matter of me Esate oi Barbara Tessmer sceased Present Hon Hiram R Smith Judqe ei Probate At a session of saki Court held May 5, 1952,  Notice is Hereby Gives That the petition of Arthur G Girard, pray ing that the instruement filed in said Court be admited to probate, as the Last Will and testament of said deceased ,and also that the administration of said estate be granted to ArthurBGi ard or to some tfher suitable person and that the heixui of said deceased be determined will be heard at the Probate Court on May 26 1952 at ten A M  h is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeVs consecutiv ly previoufcto scridday of hearing , in the Pinckney DUpchmd that l the fidici ary cauee o copy of this notice to be served upon each known p arty in Inter, I at his last ilaiown address by registered mail ret irn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to I such hec ring, or by ijewonal eer I vice at least five 5 days prior to k vice such hearing I  C heavy duty Howard Crtii 2909 W M36, Phone I 1F4 FOR SALE 1949 Chevrolet pick up vith stock racjj, 8 ply tires 9000 miles Can be seen Sat and Sunat 11301 Outer Drive,Hi land Lake Call Pinckney 17QF13 C Wolter, Refnq Phone 62FU rUrt jALkrair of used gaiaqw door and i windows Phone J51F11 WANicurioifse aua lioaj iatnt  ing to do Otto Smith  Phone 173F12, Hi land Uke  WANTEDrGARDENS TO plow 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>v t V nbrRSON i t t 6 54iW rui DB    m  V 7 i V t 1  i ft  4  A  Volume 68 Michigan Miivor  It is too bad that politico has be come an aftermath oi  jackson prison riots The Republicans are biarning the governor tor grant ing the 11 point demands of the convicts even if it savd the lives of the 11 guards held as hostages and the governor puts the blame on the legislature for cutting prison appropriations and reducing the number oi guards by bU Little attempt is being   Characters GEORGE W CLARK giLfiihh biggest  growers in this secuon SO years qWasGeoW Clark Vwo Wednesday, April 30v 19 naa a larm on irwin tx This 05 wad olOia me days ox tractors, ouii aojrs and automatic diggers yei his ytuiiy puiatoe crop eucii year ran aroana 22 mishels Potatoes  Social Items  Mr and Mrs Gerald Reasou  a J announce the engagement of  their daughter, Shirley Jeanne to  B r mtr W Cpl Paul Li Frederick, son of Mr I Sfl     and Mrs Roy Frederick of Misha waka, Ind atiiolic  Grade School JMews  Lurteut Comli ft Cos  w  T First Cr  nunurea and wooa made to find out why the riots wer cuut aU h soiu oh m occured There will be a special jlorm He naci a large outdoor session to appropriate money topi  ne siorea me poiaioes repair the damage but little will be done to correct the abuses which caused the outbreak The bi trouble at Jackson has always been that the prison has never had an established system iiach incoming governor appoints aceui 2Uu a, m ana arrived a warden and parole board and there at 700 am Roy Clark said the rules are constantly being when he wonted on building the changed Warden Sanford who U of M footbail stadium about preceeded Frisbee was a good 1929 he went in a qrocery store man and so is Gen Frisbee the near there ana waen he mention old U S marine but neither was I he was from fine ney the groc able to establish a system asl er asked ii knew hotatoe George the parole board was too political, said he used to buy potatoes of minded, State Police Com, Leon him lor years, he was surpused cud prophesied that the riot was when he was told he was tailing cominq montus ago, The prison to the son of Potatoe Georqe built for 5000 now has 6500 Of course the potatoe market There are 382 guards but they has always fluctated more orless work shifts and have a day off, less In bumper crop years they oomt yeais he put in every avail able acre on his iarm to pota I toes, inn Arbor was his pnncipl market and he sold both to the stores thee and from house to house, rie loaaed up the night be tore and started lor Ann Arbor jun4ay MOM rnatty ev I 7O0 p, m K  Jimmie Goldmans mothercame 3  f or epilsti I to visit nim rnd are allowed to ,i S sell as low as 3Qc, in years of scarcity they havegpne up to a week so there are never ovei 85 on duty at a time which is not not enouah for 6500 Gov Wiiliam said his promise to the rioters was that the prison personal would make no reprisals against the rioters He said he had no power to grant them ixn Shirley Jeanne Reason pf5 Re5lsoln  a graduate of Cp Frederick graduated flomMis hawaka high school and is slat loned at Ft Custer, He was in Korea 2 years gWay ate KoVwuw Dvotto  on ShePcUville Sot, 800 pnrYouth for Christ meeting at Hartland, St Sun, 1030 SermonJesus at the Marriage Sundav School in Sf 3QD p 830Rallyy of Jackson 5 ine  She sawasake Assn at Clinton Congl church Q hollow lreeMon May 5th Family Night,feat Joanne Bloxom cut her lunng Perry Hayden, Tecumseh, 1 We are sorry miller motion picture, God is , We are readinq our new book, My LgjidlordThis project was On Cherry Street luck luncheon j v aided by the late Henry Ford Pot T U l  Tha Wed 400 Junior effir Pmcuse JftL11, bio ox 700, Senior Choir practise tu2j Satday 2t, laid  egg Sun eve, May 11, Judge Breakey Jfj fZV u brther Bob  n w   y ib m the hospital He aan t walk Fiwt Grade , For I science we axe learnmr,L, e piUon Ptisina  T , about ani and how oian2ing as PPhecieJin L JacJao in a teiranum We Sf 9 Wf  Ut Hoover   ao Y irag  ,ggs to watch6  H   T We k are doing a unit 0n Uain steQd the IsqisiatuxBT J1   John CoIogneqwemtorns i0e prion ThaPPr0p m the woods and iound asonn tt121 y Th  snapp  w u louna a spring I 1, penny wise and no xom brought inaitel   11  P011110 the daj ion cJc tnu, u 7 7 cnigans areatei tne damage done TT  repair ion clewed tnlhe coznmiss assi the prison wasiuivgestj  , , il set UDin rnrriM eio  10301 SLW Wioatpa, the year bef uallv worlioi arson, kidnapping or destruc ion of property  The governor vetoed the bill Q cour io a conitutional convention lrtu h,t for 2 reasons he said 1 That   the state should be reapporeion   j , 2 da ed first to give cities adeguate j vouner iox a constitutional convention in    convention 2 A majority  9 300 or higher, Adding to an i JuMth   Pfacky 0 other son, Floris Mr, Clark had a The marriage of James Gardner system for beating this Ii pota son of Mr, and Wsclorae Card toe were high he cut his crop ner oi Strowberry Lake o Mto fXn1thm, f,,verVbodY v9 Jacobs, daughter of M, wSld plant them It they were1 and Mrs Bernard Jacobs of Cen cheap he would plant a lot i terine takes placo  morn ing at St Clements church, Cent pf Ann Arbor speaker Singing led by Richard A Endres to sciiool ixirry Utley hog eggs and Mike Budu, a large snann ihg turtle Camille Buda watrhed mothex robin tbund a nest Mar lee Aschenbrennel found a picture of MrsCobb in the pa Ann Cheiyl Mebfce is going to , StS have a tent to play in, s  ane about 300 nL lar or epiletic are allowed to minale with the rest Abou 700 have no  8 Pindustry has kicked  mucht about pIson competing Id KDC 1 industries have been abolished The commissioa recomended that the prkoTbS ons The legislature ignored all recomendations and will probab Jy continue to do so This is not he iurst riot ot Jackson In 1912 the convicts took possession of in arm Our seeds are growing s system us meant Clark had erlineThe groom is in the air cotp, stationed in California and lots oi bldis ployed by the IOIS oi i Chrysler Corporation, Detroit  i  o Tne Winston Baughn family nsisted of 8 sons with Mr and Mrs Frank Clark oi S, Some of the Milfofd, attended the wedding of K TVu qaq Irs Baughns rusin Joan Allen Clark had qone at St pauls Episcopal church in ss before they Lansing, Saturday night to Dr to work In his, Paul Green of ThomoBville  ible to get in a presidential elec  arQund  home at portQqe and Meunouite GalTanr MenitoAlte Church ct 2 V Mphy Pastor S  Supt Walter Escb r  s,  ,, VM Bunny Hinchey was 9 vaals iWlno WarmWo 1000 old April 25 yealS 25Jl52Lr222i  IIsOO We made clock faces on paper Chlldrw, HOW  1J45 plates last week Jerry Steffen expects his folks ftne old prison and held it 10 home from Alabama Wed days The national guard was Bobbie Million has the measels oW out and was on duty the We hope he is well soon entlre time Clyde Darrowbrother Second Grade I f M, E row was with the not Young people Meettng 700  St awp frloe Wediisay AiOo o m GECfHGE MEABON SR Grorae Meabpn St, 87, died at hom towIrviI,2 convalescent home Sunday Me was born in  them Mich, over the week end Josco January 12, 1865, the SOn, Mrs, Moms and thHh gade Janice Rose visited Paul Burg Saturday, Richard Krahns father togkhim for an air plane ride Sunday, Claudia Garr and Lucille Barr ett were in Detroit Sunday  eonard Slmonson was in norof Lafayette and Druscilln Mea bon and spent his entire life m ional guard there In the last of fair the rioters seized 11 guards and by using them as hostages got all their demands including a steak dinner with ice creamAt one time the rioters numbered 2000 Their demands included the abolishment oi the dungeons where they are placed in solitary and the floggings with chains and whipsx Only one inmate was killed but several inmates and guards were injured SIJn 31 eW I last 6  WGS Uer oardner They both attended Duke UniveT visited us Monday, Barbara Baughn was tion year Base Lake Mr Clark died a num sity, S C i A u i  , s a welJ driJi Lansing to a weddinq Saturdav UrHxs fust wife was Metto Voighsj Mickey Hitter cauqht a s ker and his second Alma WUferdof j Saturday I ber of years ago but his wife, 6, CONQ, W BLACKNEY RETIRES 0f his 8 sons and his 2 daughters are still living j DONNA BASYDLO WNS In the district spelling contest  hero Friday,Donna Baydlo dauah  ter of Mr nd Mrs Joe Basydlo meet with Mrs Lynn rlenaee at jjas ConiJWiUiam Blackney of this this district Bth has announced his retirement He has held office since 1934 except from 1936   38, He is forn Flint where he was a school teacher and mem ber of the bar 78 years old he has always been a middle of the road man MrBIackneys statement reads j plans for county convention atj i Q4, ,,,, I shall not seek renomination Brighton May 8  j ijw th arade Hartland won at and re election My decision has Co hostesses  Mesdiames ClUfordi briohton 84 Farley Road May 1st at 2 00  Dolt   M hBrm9 ns wl and the sta,e toaI  OeteU in tay I l S, JSs and Ann Hillman,8th grade won at  UlnanLfnanndt Fowlerville and Barbara Wasy been reached reluctantly, after long anl serious deliberation It is predicated upon my desire to 1Q what I think is best for my dastridft andifcr me personaly 1 am deeply grateful for the unvarying loyalty of my constituents throughout the 18 years I have servel in congressMy aoprecition will not diminish, but wll rather increase as the yeais go by, Hon William W Blackney ord Chambers ana riarvey Garr GLE CLUg AWARDS CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES  At  recf  sung festival at 178 forest fires up to last week Ann Arbor the boysglee cluo oi out the number way past those Pmckney, Paula Cuulet, soloist r     LL i Wre given excellent ratings Paula is a voice pupU of William Caverly of Howell , GregoryThe latter survivesThero are 7 children Mrs IreneWatt ers, JaOson Mrs Eva Teuton Rochester Mrs Lena Galbraith, Pinckney Mrs Gladys Ketcham and Mrs Druscila Snapp of Ma son, George jr, of Pint1 ney and Loren of Grand Rapio The funeral was ai the Swarthout Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon, Rev Brady officiaeing Burial in Piainfield Cemetery on MEET CLOWN OF CLOWNS Playwright Anita Loos writes about Emmet Kelly, famous cir cus clown who became a living caricature tg make people laugh She tells,in this SundaysHlMay 4 issue of The American Weekly exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times, how Kelly males every member of his audience feel he is performing for him alone of last year at this time which was 99 1467 acres were blacken The dept will sell cutUng rights ninrmrw rrMWM to 13 250 cords oi pulpwood and KINGS DAUGHTERS CONVEN 232,000 board ftof lumber in the  TION MAY 8th     The County Kings Daughters convention will be held at St George Lutheran Church, Brigh ton on May 8, starting at, 1000 am Executive board meets at  9301, Dinner at noon For reser vatons phone Mrs, Car Musch Phone Brighton 5271 SOn BALL LEAGUE STARTS The Pinckney soft ball league starts Monday, May 5 with 4 4 tdams They are as follows Joe Lcrvey,capUDon Amburgey, Phil Gentile Bob Twitchell, Tom iMollhmcnjJ Chris Campb3lLGr aid Vedcter, Don Packer, Mike Heath Brighton 5 hits but walked 6Th Wesley Reader, capt Dave Haines, Fred Singerjack Reason, Jim LaveyDave BurnsSonny Fuh man, Don BurnsJick Campbell Ridge Shirey, captRay Moriar ity Hollis Amburgey, Don Jones, J  Chas Barrett, Terry Clark, joe1 Tsffteys, Harold DcruMj Ssnley lohdell Al Mrofka captj i MlofkaDicfDarrow, Mike Carr Brandon  White ChM Packer, Paul Ware Bob Meabon, jack jefirevs, Chas Hewlett, jlm Matteson, Scott Bar rtt Herb Sdhneider f May 5 Lavey  Mrogka Mbv 7iaaer vs ShireyMav 14,Mrof ka  Header May 16Reoder v rMoy I9livev vtShv vs Miofloa wr upper peninsula May 9 12 The state paid George Maki of Chatham 800 for 46 coyottes the highest on record fo any one man The pheasant season does not open unt4 Qct 20 this, yea but  nins until No 10, Both the rabbit and woodchuck season run to Jan 31 next year Ruiied grouse hunters killed 630,000 birds last fall, a record Life guards will be on duty at southern Michigan beaches after May 15 The cost of planting legal siz ed trout is 30c each All persons having boats on public fishing sites must have their name and address on the boat , MRS MABLE MILLS The funeral of MrsMable Mills, 82 daughter of Walter Mann of Pinckney was held at Port Huron Huron today Her husband My ron Mills, is dead Ther is a daughter Mrs Elisabeth Currier Gene Mann and MrsCora Webb attended the funercd L L WALKER DIES LL Walkw ef Detroit, husband e SCHOOL NOTES CONT prehension test Kay Kitchen rated 8th, 12 rated 7th, 6 rated 6th, 6 were 5th and 2 below 5th Barbara, Kay and Kathy went to the spelling bee Friday4 We  extend congrotulations to winn ers, Donna Basydlo and Nancy Nash We are enriching our units with charts printed and tree hanci to show purpose and objective We entertan our mothers on May 5, Our entertanment committee is working on a program Kay Kitchen, Sandy Blakenbak er and Barbara Masey wrote a poem entitledAmerica Is Great Sixth Gadc We entertained our mothers, We served cake, orange juice  and sanaviches We thank those LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F who dame, A M CALENDAR   Th 6th grade boys played ball against the 7th grade and lost 18 Paul Burg weTTr Hi Piwpitlnn Saturday  Bunny Hinchey spent Sunday in Adrian We had our reading tests in comprehension Monday Groce Poulsoh was out fast wee due to illness Farcia Mil liken has the mea sels, We thank Patsy Hollister for the geranium she brought in East ne TriCounty League startsthis year with following teams Howell WebbervilWilliamston FowlervilIe,Stockbridge, Chelsea, Lansing and Ann Arbor Pinck ney had a team in the league for a number of years but was out last yeur and will be this year as they can find no sponsor The VFW sponsored them a number of years but pulled out last year They said they went 400 in the red the year before The sponsor buys the uniforms, eguipment pays for the fran chaise and the umpires The at We are starting a unit on thn tendance per game is small The zoo in preparation for to tho zoo later Grace Poulson and Richard Krahn were in Ann Arbor Sat Wo enjoyed the scrap book on Latin America, the 7th showed us M  vr lhid  ci for tome timo Four Howell busi  Mary Menke found a toadShe  are sponsorina m thought it was a big stone  u They expect to get Karl Burg has 8 new baby rab ,   ,7L  our trip j lQSt Year Pinckney was in the league they did not have over 25 or 35 paid admissions a game The people stayed home and got Jheir game fay radio Brighton, grodo Hamburg, Dexter, Saline Man  Chester wore all former members of the league but have been out May 6, Regular Woijk in th FC Degree Winston Baughn W M Paul W Curltet, Secy  CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends1 and neighbors for the flowers and many kind orts shown us at the time of the death of Will picnr iam Murphy   ,  The James Murphy Fanny Camnheii won last year to 13 We had a visitor from Grass Latce Friday Mrs Stipe substituted for Mrs Tasch Monday Seventh Grade Donna Basydlo and Nancy Nash won first and second in the spelling bee This is the second straight win for the 7th as Chris Hank Green of Brighton as pitcher Some Pinckney players may1 sign with them All games will be played Sunday afternoon Although there has been a big school expansion in the past few years we doubt that the school problem has been settled but we think it will continue indefinitely In 1936 when Pinckney built on the first addition they thought the situation had been settled by the addition of 4 class rooms but in 10 years time they were again T overcrowded Last year the new and friends wenton a hto Sun j school with 7 class rooms was We have 3 turtles, a crab and f built It is now filled and another 2 polywogs  district with 40 pupils has had to bits, Carol Miller went on a Sunday Connie Beals had a tooth pull ed Friday Susan LaBelles cousins from work on their new farm house Sussan LaBelles cousins from Clayton called on her Sunday Sheri Fosters cousin broke his Ueg Kevin McMacken has a new j television and furniture Kenneth Russel and Francis Claik went hshing Sunday Tom Rittex and Tom Kennedy of the former Veronica Brogan  Detroit was VUsd in a motorcycl accident at Baltimore, Maryland Monday, Then are no children The funeral is at St Marys churck at Pinckney jfhursday morning Earl WAD Jackson convict riot to 9tU in e HoweU ail nd other adrs in other Jcdfc of the prison ar4 at  was neo The John WiHet Family OPEN HOUSE AT PONTIAC The Pontiac Stat hospita will hold open house there May 9 tc 12 horn 100 to 400 dailyPeople may go through the place There will also be lectures and motion pictures of mental health treat ment The use of Pschodrama a therapeutic tool in treatment oi mental cases will be discussed LOSE AT BRIGHTON Pinckney lost to Brighton Friday  to 4 They only got 4 hits and made 4 errors Jack Jeffreys held rghto to 5 hits but walked 6The lineup was Matteonc, Jeffreys,  p Darrow, lbHenry 2h, Oalr,3b Mrofka S3BradIey, WenderXein, Hainee outfield T We vjsited the 7th grade Fri day and enioyed the Mexican ex hibit We voted where to go on our trip Some wantod a tell 9 but most picked Greenfield Vil lage , PINCKNEY CEMETERY MEETING The Pinckney Cemetery Asm Mary Kelly hopes she will get a new kitten s Marjory Miller celebrated her birthday with MrsGladys Lees Fourth Grade be discouraged from coming in In many places the school plans drawn to accomodate the pupil had to be cut on account of high j construction costs Most of these out Satulday Fyan Bonner and Dennis Mor gan collided playing soft ball Ckrire Campbell and Kathryn LtaPad had charge of Mrs Camp bels room Friday while she was at the spelling oee Our Health Club is studying tfethWe have some fine pictures 7  ClL,ZZ7t r,mmli Petftr Bobon made a chart show F21fflht,JV JJit 2Siir  Ousttrfson has a chart elect officers Jt mq the homes of ants and diiler business fTSec  nt    developmene attend Winifred Graves, Sec  Mcn7Lou CantreU maqe a waU CURRENT COMMENT fM   fc5U rTSv We had ourreader t for the TiIlJ2nWe thtak veaOUly Rigg, wot highDonnie Karen Tessmer had her tonsils f buildings will prove inadequate to handle the pupils According to the school census the school population will continue to increase for the next 5 years as the birth rate is increasing After the Jackson prison affair was over the Monday quarter backs came out of hiding To severest of these was John Martin i Republican candidal for senator He condemed the gov eraors coddlinq of prisoners hi granting their 11 point demand and said It was redlpulous that the convicts by seising a fsr auards as hctageecould mah the state of Michiqan surrender Evidently he considered me Ire of the 11 guards hel4 as liostaossi expendable and would sacitJOi them if necesary He said the Of ernor should have caQtg n to sssssiott tind wssssii a  ,JXtsir  r  5  i    , r  fKp K s WedneadayAil 3a 1952 W VlSv  T He Kites it v  A  Unless yoafe a polar bcnr, ycuVc probry its bithi ime you want your v a  to heai water for all yor jr,I s n the uromatic electric wny i , K   r No fumes, no flame, no fuss Youll   y heater operates for pennies a dy It Uvt rateswhile you ileep So get cnmphte water hcatl sasicLon CO ELECTRIC Tune In Edion Electric Theater Wednesday at 7 pm WXYZTV   io Li iiicder  1 riv REDDY KIIOWATT Tow Elaciric Servant  h  Finest f water heating  there is   Vi, JIT4IBU 1 I II II Ill 11 HI   r J  t li UVV , rfS   ,,1  STARTING FRIDAYMA 2  ilglfe iicspt Sundays  JACKSON, 1ICi3GA6M t XG i  5 J   I f I  w nines Nights,ih June 815 pm CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED I iieigjuxjoruig ruie Howeitt Scaler lOhNOJU NttXJAn D TuwWedThurpni 29,JOMoy 1 Fred Astare Vera lkn Keenan Wynn, Marjo4e Main in THE BELLE OF KEW YOHK to ToctajMiv wkwiii uvu Miuik uu uuu ciuju Friday Saturday, May 23  WdjuUUCUbkXllj oWX3 Ui UlOAll CkUWil liu Guv nud iuuiy mjuieiu iJUi U  AAOXOAJS VVC1W UUojJUUlUAAX  I xu u yum Detwwii nuu Uaxne 1 Www uus ifcUWiuye ui rmciUAyy  uioa biiaxjiutcf ioue ixxme lo f Theater HtJtioott Friday Saturday, May 2,3 2 Features 2 PHONEY CHILE musical comedy rrinry Judy Canova, Eddie Fay William Holden IB BOOTS MALONE Whip Wilson in WANTED DEAD OH ALIVE Patriae Lavey Suyi Mon, BkiyTl AS YOU WEHE A Good Cowdr SfaiflM Wilham Tracy, Jo Sawyer Hws JUST in THS  fitful  ONCE Cartoon paxuii, IVJJ tuiu xvas yay Lav i ox iexier  ivxiiie cowdish and wiie oi bioasonage nave moved 10 iexxii this couniy the Red Cross oveUCTLieu men quoc oi Diou ytdiung ,oU ut are siuii Lucix uuod reeiz quota oi  vdOJ  ii nas cost Brighton 400 so lax to put oat rcus nres ail oi  wuiJII were unnecessary ui Drigmon jiiwanis oiub has fijfaiiea a joaiiot rxntaiion move me ui UILB year to get the vote Friday Saturday, May 23  Tues, Wed Thur, May 6 7 8 Cary Grant Betty Drake in BOOM FOB ONE MORE Cemody Cartoon H  Sun Man, May i 5 Sun shows 379 Moo 7,3 VIVA ZAPATA A Sopot WOMB SUuWf Marlon Brand, Jean Peters Anthony Quinn LedMt Mows Two Cartoon and Tues, Wed, Thur, May 6, 7 8 A Great Picture STEEL TOWN Color by Coming Deadline IJSJV Viva Zapata Sylvan Theater Chelsea Mtaaigra Ann Sheridan, John Lund news cartoon shorts Coming Ma and Pa Kettle at tho Fair Fixed Bayonets   oat uus ytax  vvmara ivourt, son oi M ana  Mrs ioais isoai oi xmckney was  mcxiifeu 10 Oaroiyn taye Oraig oi j iwigaion April iy at tne M E j cnuicn by hev McLucas  lioru IO JVir ana ivirs, Frank j SiiOiiianLucia bo per oi Ann Ar j ixr iasi weejc a son j ine proposition oi bonding for  SbouOoU to bulla a county hospit  ai was order a submittea to tne  voico oi tnis county m November  I by Lho board oi supevisors alter I tney leceived peuuons signed  oy i50o voters iavonng it  Co triiipioyees ot tne ihureson  Lumber Co oi Koweil went on a sULe last vveeky  lus lied Cros mobile blood , true, cokeeled 103 pints oi on aivii lucent trip to Howell  A rioweii Camp of Gideons  will LO oganizea at the churcn  oi the Naerene, howell on May j 16 next  LCJI Crabb Howell vending mucrune manufacturer has been hetn named head ot the Howell ttotary Club,  A marriage license has been issued to Bruce Miller, 26,Howelll and Helen Cooley, 26  LOBNA DOONE Is TocbjuHitjr with Barbara Hale Richard Greene Cartoon Xfowv Sports shows 715, 910 Sun Mon, May 4  TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY la TochaicoW A Musical lfeBrrtB9 Tony Martin Janet Ligh Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken ftundoy Show 3 , 1,  Disney Caitoon Tues, Wed, Thur May 6, 7 8 ROOM FOR 6NE MORE A Comedy Starring Cory Grant,BetsyDrakeIrlsMann cartiMiw shows 715, 905 ComingGirl in Every Port Snow WhiteSinginq in the Rain Lee Theater WHITMORE LAKE MICH Avon Theater StockbAoge rvucnigaa Friday Saturday, May 23 Double roature PRIDE OF MARYLAND racing story with Stanley Clements Peggy Stewart Plus THE YOKEL BOYS A Coatody Stairl to Albert Dekker, Joan Davis Sun Tues, May 4 6 hORNA DOONE In Tectuscalor costume play oi old England with Barbara Hale, Richard Greene Nrws Les Go Gym Champs ComingSavage Drums GI Jane Honey Chile Howell ZS tais Ago Wiliam Chambers died at his home in Marion Tuesday after a long illness  Mrs Myrtle Killenbeck daughter oi EH, Byer, died in Bay City Sunday ino The O, E, S will hold a social and program at their hall April 28, Aam50c and 25c Tne following local men have been appointed corn borer in spectors William Shehan Fred Jacobs Wesley Edwards The Marble school defeated the Pinckney grade school last week Hube      Fri, Sat April 25, 26 Walt Disney Film SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Wild BUI Elliott IB W A C O in sepiatane Friday Saturday, May 23 BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON I  In TocHnlcatoc StOfflfta Ray MiHand, Forrest Tucker and Helena Carter Plus THE PACE THAT THRILLS With Bill Williams, Garla Belenda Bell TELEPHONE OPERATOR Sun, Mon, Tues Maq 4, 5 6 best musical in 20 years Susan Hayward In Ledwidge pitched WITH A SONG IN MY HEART for Marble The Pinckney lineup fe TechnioiX was Roilie Singer, pRonnie Tup Featurette0The Seeing Eye  perc RolUe Shehan, lb Munay Kennedy, 2b Stanley Dinkel, 3b v  mi Emmett RocherssHarlow Haines, Wea Thuxr May 7, 8 Lyman Battle Russell Read, Turk Deveijeaux, outfield The state police aiested a rum runner, James Burke of South Bend Indiana, in Pinckney last week with a load oi booze Walter Singer and wife of Jack son have moved in the Cadwelli house Mrs Anna Erwin of Owoeso is visiting her brothersjames and John Spears Mowi No experience necessary pay while learning Pay increaseg first V earchance foradvancemontpaid vacation WQC near home wilh friendly associates and in pleas ants surroundings Womens Employment Offjce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich Doublo Feature HURRICANE ISLAND In Cinoeokt with Jon HalL Marie Windsor also HOLD THAT LINE Leo Dorsey the Bswery Boys MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 4 tears Ago STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County of Livingston In Matter of the Estate oi Charj Barbara Tessmer, Deceased At a session oi sad Court held  Trv White 76, died at ni Apm 14, iaoz i Lre APril 22 Funeral at Present Hon Hiram R Smith 3me here Apru   f Judce Q probate  Notice is Hereby GivenThat the JACKSON TROTTING ASSOCiATC, IMC, JACKSON, MICHIGAN home the home oiFSSifgComer 82, died at his  petition of Arthur G Girard pray rrarm  Lake Sunday inq that the administratic n of said wrSre he had hved the past 50 estate be granted to Arthur BGii rJrT Funeral at home Tuesday rard or to some of her suitable 1S Cane officiating Burial in j peon and that the heino of said TIVTO  1 deceased be determedwill be Tole Hardware have purchas heard at e Probate Curt on v the brid blacksmith shop on May 5 1952 at 10 a m Howeu St of W, H Placeway it is Ordered, That uojice hereof VTTI Svkes has received an of j  by publication oi a copy wnf 100 a month to play ball hereof for three weeks consecuuv  WIITTPV Wie, again this year ey preVions to said day of hearinb mi Znale harness is advertised  Pinckney DispttcLand that t 1 and a buggy tor 40bolh the fidicuarv cause c copy of this io 5  Prt,lor Harness Co4 notice to be served upon each APRIL JUNE NOVEMBER You all know the rhyme for tell ing how many days tnere are in eacn montn Ihe rnyme makes it easy to remember How easy it should be to obtain the same rhythm in our financial plans A Savings Account opened now and added to regularly willfsolva the problems created by unpkmn ed spending McPHEKoOK SiAte BANK QWtfi Micb All depoi tp lo 10,000 in cured bv OAS rrinrsriip in the Federal Deposit iiiranoe  poatiru rw Ind  known party in mterc H at nis last fnTikowlott and Christine Renown address by registered  z7rtf Greciorwere married ma return receipt demanded, at at ny VoarApril 20 least fourteen 14days prior to  J Shehan hasmoved to such hearing, or by personal ser h0 hl vLex house he pur vice at least five 5 days prior to to n in uie A  n3 mov  guch hearing A true copv MrarB B Smith Celestia Parshall Jude of Probae to n ui  ohan has mov    , Culhane eci on his farm shehan farm Mp  or CTof Cr3sonhasrnoved Register of Probate J ir V Teel double house  ,m   Va machine shop,hx Win Dunning has sold his four, ari Wl r , , 4 year old matched tcm to Sex1 lcrvn f08 SVhe of Calumet ton Bros, of Howell ,   , , T JrLr the oracuse of Pinckney went to Chelsea Sat  , Mr and Mrs toward Read Percy EHis and wife and Wal ho WW wintersxf Lansing urday tut lost to the Chelsea Jun  attend,,,  Howeil Su2lday whereter Clark and wife visited the the  Willis Lyons was jor Stars 7 to 8 Batteries far           Flccfa xoraa  Leo Lav were m noweii Sunday where VIWK aiu w     nrV Wulis uYr T ovum CTiotooalkirTy i t OUESTIONt Is ther tty wy I enn put up  hU on the tle wall of ny bathroom J 8, Brockton, MaaMchuta ANSWER 8tart by attaching tmalt blocks of wood to th til waM with adhcuvoa Thii typ of adhesive it nnraly availabta moit of them are black la color, and wiu hold practically 11 kndt of material  together very well With 1  eke in potitio, uto screw to ttan fixture in cutacnry r, OUBSTlONt PfeM ocMiiiW fromwhUa  rWednesday, April 30 1952 Pinckney Dispatch  Entered as 4th Class net  March e, 1077 Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes Gets Fumishngs Licagerie Kennedys Guit Sfrar,  Mr, and Mrs Harvey Brinker  aiia iUinuy o Sndu y, jyiich cue now residing at 345 Wf  Main St in the former S HCarr  home Mr Brooks is plant supt j of he Lake Constuction Co at j Chi 1 son I j and Mrs Larry Comburn and Mr and Mrs Rex Sackett attended , the interdenonomial banquet oi I Wayne county at St Mary Mag j dalene Church, Mevindale, Satj urday nightSpeakers were Judqe I FVard, Judge Szymanski Habbi Adler and Rev Robert Richards  who spent 33 years in Wnhs j  i j The Lee Lavey family spent i Sunday at the Mervin Nile home I in Jackson  1  The Ieo Bettes and Wayne Carr families of Walled Lake spent the week end at the Roger Carr home Mrs Susan Campbell Young I accompanied Bernardine Burns j to Gamp Custer Sunday to call on Bobbie Darrow Adrian Lavey has retumeu hoiAMs ii m Ui ayo where ho spent trie winter The Wm IvLMacicen iainilY have moved aom tne roney mm to ratieison ifike where ho bought a cottage MrsEleanor Ledwidge and Nun were m him Arbor baturday fjev ftady and Mr ana Mrs M b borrow attendea ine Cong i meeting at Addison bunday pm Mis Dorothy Dinkel and aaug is, iijiaii vere in Lansinq i uesaay The Merlin Amburgey family attended the Builders Shuw m  Lteiroit Sunday We understand the Loren Meu bon iumily oi orana napids are I in CaliforniaTne JJouxie Aniburgey lamiiy J oi Jackson cailed on iviis jVlry rtjnuurgey bunday Mn Dorothy Dinkel and two children, Mrs Lrruna Dinkel and  Mrs Ldith Peck were Sunday dinner guests oi Mrs JSjate Battle oi tiowei Mrs Letue Nesbitt entertained her bridge club Tuesday George Meabon jr and wife were in Fowlerville Sunday Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLe returned home from Arizona last Friday Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbit called on Mrs Bernice Howell FiidcTy  Mi and Mrs Frank Aberdeen, Mr and Mrs Rots Read, Free Read  wiie,Reg Schafer  wife  Wayne At Lee and wife, Horb Sneed and wife and Hnam Smith and vie were quests Satuiday night of the 47th weddinq anniv ers rv of Mr and Mrs Fred Toep le of Howell The Larl Kimbler family Lave returned from Mississippi Mr ui i MMrs W H Meyer en tertam d Sinday in honor ot Mr Mycrs mother, Mrs Anna Meyer o Jos Angles Calif, all their chidren but James also Mr and Mrs Mark Fan ell of Detroit The following from her  attend ed tru 24ih Crand Assembly of the Rainbow Girls at Kalamazoo Satuiday Patty Thayer Ann Shir ley fcoason Marilyn Custafson Sally and Borbaia Miller, 1 aula C nicit They were a ompaniod by Mr and Mrs Roy Reasr o Mrs Francis Robinson and L  i , itli  urlett Mrs Ida Byers and Janet Fud ler o Ann Arbor wen1 Sunday day guests of the Ross Read fam ilv M and Mrs Clare filler, Mr The Doyle Tempfeton family of Keeqo Harbor spent ehe week end at the Albert Shirley home Mrs Walter Clark and sonVein, were in Lcrnsinq Friday Eddie Hamperian of Detroit call ed at the Dispatch office Satur at  LOOK FOK1 THE CLOCK Al BtfSRUUX WHEN IN MEED O  Plumbing IPumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and E1eitric Heaters, Pips, Fittings   REP AWING A SPiOALmr COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLOHU WHITE PUMPS My not Hughes  X I MASTER PLUMBER  ONE ftNCKNEY 157FU Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNINQ Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL ANTHERIOTE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND DEHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER iliK ibing W ter Systems etc Stanley Dinkel Me n Wanted 1 for Press Ope rator ON ALL SHIFTS PhllfloiTappau ModoP Vt4J  Jtautltol PhHgutTap An Rang Regular PrUc 00000 blfgas Systoiv, Comptataly Installed Two Cfllnifort Of Philga VOTAi volte fOOQ Vern Kennedy and wife and Nancy and David Landcn of Do roit and the Ambrose Kennedy day He spent the week end family of Howell were Sunday i Patterson Lake, guests at the Irvin Kennedy home Livingston Lodge worked 2 MM j degrees last Friday night, Visitors were present from Highland Park Detroit, fcoyal Oak and Ann Ar bor ALL THREE OR ONLY WUCL 209 Mrs Irene Thompson who has beon in Florence Crittenden hos pital, Detroit was brouqht home Sairday Robert Corr staff reporicr for th Grand Rapids Herald was sent to Jackson prison by his paper last week and spent 14 hours there Thursday He took pictures, interviewed inmates and saw and talked with Pat Jeffreys 3 Beryl Amburgey who werej there with the state and   YOU 0IT a big topautifwl rang featuring tha latsl thn and work avlg 9nvnltn,  VC Oft mm vdmatif Phllga syttem cemplataly Installed al your  horn,  TOV 9IT twt yliedrt of Phftftt t no oxfra i  and Car SEE US TODAY  f Anrrew Campbell and son Chris, and Oscar Beck went smelt fishing Friday night to East Tawas and had good luck Garth Meyer of the Bad Axe on dut state police post was on duty at Uce Ionia prison last week where un J s,mday visitors of y rest developed  Mrs Wm Shehan were Leo Wm JJeffreys and family were ish and family, Francis Krupa in Jackson Sunday and called on and family Detroit, Victor Krupa Pat Jeffreys who is still on duty  of Albuguergue, N M, and Dr wieh state police at the prison , Harlow Shehan and son Thomas i of Jackson  The Russell Glover family ot Fred Read and wife spent spent Fowlerville and the Gerry Eich Sunday at the Frank Peters hom man family called at the Edward in Jackson Spears home Sundtry , Clement Thorpe and wife of De r troit called on John Eisee Sun The Dr Walter Mercer family Mrs D D Brady is with Miss of East Lansing were Sunday vis Beal missionary, making a tour itors ct the Wm Mercer home  of CongI churches in the upper peninsula Wm, Murdock and fcrmily of Pamela Seefeld of Columbus Hartland and Fky SCbtt and fam  Ohio, is visiting at the Earl ily Of Fowlerville called at the Banahn Robert Pike home Sunday,  Mrs Alta Meyer is rirculatina  y I a petition to get the state o put The Younglve PTA met at the  high fence around the convict school Friday night Clare lino ramp at Chilson where 250 con  Mich Molded Plastics DEXTER, MICHIGAN ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM  Saturday, May DARIUS KRUPP CAST OF CHARACTERS  MICHAEL Plumbing and Repairs  played acaordibn soloes, Carol Line Elaine Johnson and Shirley Wyiie piano numbers and Ruth Ann Line sang This was followed by a white elephant auction Mrs June Hendee and infant daughter, Luann, returned home victs will be housed to wark or state parks and roads, E C Webb of Detroit who has the pine tree farm on M 36 East has set out more tres Mr, Alta Meyer is selling tick etc for the Wayne Kina concert to WATER SOFTENERS ETC, O i  JRTATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED OIORGE fteUSH fgttFQKXOTBfioi   from McPheraon hospitah Howell  held at the Detroit Masonic last Wednesday Sundav niaht by Grand Chapter The Misses Nellie Gardner and  fa0 oES Fannie Monks attended a dinner Bobbie T3rrow vm inducted Sundav with Mrs Eunice Hoff of int0 tjj6 anny Thursday and is Howell at the home oi Mrs Grore  ,,,, Oister A farewell par I Rundman Greqory, in honor of wat Mven for him at the Jam I r Cyrus Gardner and wife , Burns home in Ann Arbor 7im kmffnq m MISS PRISCILLA CARTER  MARY JEAN KffiSCHKE JOAN FISHER MARION CARTER CA1RTER FRANK HARLOW JACKLORTNG      TORY HENRY I CENERY GOOBER   ALBERT MROFKA DEL ILAH WORKS DOROTHY ENDERS BLUEBEARD BRONSON  DON W1LTSE WTLKINS   DICK VANSLAMBROOI r Jt sr s jji  i M  t  it Wirtinrint fart 4 Mm Dorothy Rohl of Detroit spent fee week end with Mrxpd  Mrs Floris Cknfc Martin Bennett of Laming call ed on yte editor Sunday He is a  e of North Hamburg and baptised in the North Ham Lbufa church, the site fee which as aanafcwi by his grandfather He has people buried in the  MOfESSieMAL Cnarlej Sknith, son of Mr and Mrs Orville Smith of PSnckney ,ana wife of Bridgehamptom,N Y are spending their bacation at  Parker Villas, Defray Beach, Ftor Ton can save precious pLinHnq ASM production costs by pknttng end ftwtlHitoq m one operation with a John Peers Van bent Model W  fertthserQiain DrUL lowwheel design and enJosaottaetype wheels the Model fir to dxtt earn dependable accuracy at speeds up to 6 miles per hour Adjustablegate fluted forcefeeds handle ahmeetafl exops with yieldboosting accuracy Startype fertilizer feeds distribute from 24 to 1680 pounds of commercial fertt lizer per acre See us for complete information about the lobs DeereVan Brunt Model FB FertilizerGrain Drill t Mr and Mrs Edward Kenny of Bush Lake are vacationing in Mi ami, Florida Don Burns attended an alumin reunion at Western State Coll eqe, Kalamazoo Saturday  Walter and Cyril Girard have 1 resumed from Arizona Sunday callers at the J HHook er home Sunday were Wm Blades and wife Ann ArborMiss Viola Pettys and Mrs Maude f   Sayles and Mrs Nellie VanHorn  1  ,L  JOHN DEERE Seiee Bflc 3 SHZ LAVE HARDWARE V  M  ORDER Chick reed I oayias an of HowelL 1 The L I Swarthout family visit ed Mrs Edith Gallup in Fowler villa Sunday jJtii LJ Swarthout and sonJlonnie went trout ashing to the Portage pond, Jackson county Saturday and got their limitRosalie Nash was home from from Mich State over the week end David Nash spent the week end with his cousin, L Gearhart in HowelL  Mrs Ella Stapish anil the Clar ence Stapish family of Chelsea and Hay Burns and wife were visitors Sunday at tne Louis Coy I home Ferd M Bowdish deceased I Sunday callers at the Lester Ma  Afee home were Durwood Maur I At a session of scdd Court held erer and f anally of Ann Abor  1 on April 14, 1952 i Alex Telewick and family and i I Alex Clark of Detroit Present Honorable Hiram Rt M Charles Magnuson of Es Staith, Judge at frobate canaba spent the week end c Notice is Hereby Given,that all me oiin Robinson home creditors of said deceased are re Gordon Michaels, wife, ana  quired to present their ckximes in son of Detroit have moved to Pat  writing and under oath, to said terson Lake for the summer, Court, and to serve a copy there M Fred Wolcott of Vicksburg, of upon Inez R Bowdish of Gna Miss visited ner neice, Mrsry Michigan fiduciary of said Winston Baughn last week, estate, and that such ckxims will a Campneii went back to be heard by said Court at the work at the Howell Electric Mo THE PINCKNEY tNKftuuu i njK nliwv AY M DOJTVt hi U  ajktftoeei Opiirinjjtii PsacWy u  t Micbiaan    ftrttSSSJ Dai 11 X A M lo 2iOQ P M Except Wednesday Moau Tnew Fri Sat GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North  fnjAs ftnckney, Mich Phone 16 tfeane 157F11 D Q ft McCJUHOiT mSok J HU ,  Denial  Plumhina and HeatSr  112 North Micliaai Ave jltato 17 Lake Driy Telephones Kicense We lake Office 835 sesidtate 114 Evenings by ApDOintauuits I 5  ff Don C Swarthout Xfeetot  HERB SW CD  Modem Equipment , 1  P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home      AiBitwucsace w Phone 183 207 E jj ihm   63 cfcney, Midi Red Estate Irsuxan Srakerciae FBED pfgSI  City, Ueand Fa, Property    fltwell Spedqtttv 1st Your fropoift flj M JW LEE LAV nr Gereir Inewat loae 59F3 JPinckn, Mih A tfC lOH EEii farm Sales A rtpei lailty BEBJWlUE Mone Pmdaey7af2 RETRIGERATION adllCC HAROLD Bhsv Repairs On AU Makes Phone Ptncl ney 15 tF3 DR C J TO WNTF Dentii 8044 Pertoge Lake Rot d  Phone Dextet 3461   MkhiCKatf 358 esideact 61  UOYD HFNDEF Livestock Hautna Weekly Tipe Made T le General Trucking iope 64F14 Pinckney M rHer H W WYUK NOTARY j Insurance and Bonds j fflQNE 136 Pjnckney  CEMETEnY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GHENITE WORKS Miliord Michigan k at the Probate Office on June 20,1952 torslast week s FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW P skniers Feed SL Supply Co sWeWsMBiBMnnnjenennnjse   sEs I STATE OF MICWIGWI of Livingston The Probata Court for tb County In the Matter of the Estate of  May 5 1952 at 10 a mIt is Ordered, That notice there of be given oy a publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutively previqus to safd day of hearing in the Pmckney Diepatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter est at his last known aadress by registered mail return receipt demrnded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5  days prior to such heariftgHiram R Smith, Judge ol Probate A true Copy I Celestia Parshall, Register of Probate Gerdd Reason is a patient in Sk Joe hospital Ann Arbor The Jackson Assnmeeting was  FOR SALEMans all wool Gab ClaaKifivA Alivfi  erdine topcoat,tan,blue suitsias36 grey trousers,  Phone JIo 17 FOR SALE ABC WASHER3 yrs j FOR SALEB Pce 6Saig oom 65 Ralph Craig plione 62F4 i suite 35, Hononelectfte portable VANitiUWoman r restaurant ironcv 30 Schwenn Delux mod el bike, or will trade What have yruf 11941 West Shore priyeiat Hi land Lake 05 phone Pinckney  169F11 r  x  , rOR SALE Vv ashing Machine A work Katahieal RtefTurant FOR SALECrosley Shelfadoor f eclric Refriqerator, wm Merc Phone 62F11 run rtiLrair of used garage door and l windows Phone 151F11 WAliL,ju riouse aua ooat txitnt ing to do Otto Smith Phone 173F12, Hi land Lk WANTED GARDENS TO PLOW ,,,   H Hollister, pnone 133F2 atAme JKnckney Cong chilrchl 0ri 3ALL18 monuTolTmSIb OR SALEr 1101 last Tuesday Speakers were Mrs1 ft Frigidafe refrigerator, full width burners Darrell Baker  C heavy duty Howard Craif 2909 W M36, Phone 62F4 FOR SALE1949 Chevrolet pick up with stock racji, 8 ply dm, 9000 miles Can be seen Sat and Sunat 11301 Outer Drive,Hi land Lake Call Pinckney 170F13 C Wolter, Pinckneys  Keith Elfcott of Battle Creek who taiiced on, The Attack on Our  Schools and Mary Beals of At rica a missionary, Mrs Lulu Darr 0 gave a history of the Pinckney chGrch Unch WCM served under direction 0 Mrs Bonnie Henry, Fred Howard 55, son of the late Emerson Howard of Hudson CoJ  ners ied at U, of M, hospitol Sun day, FunSal at Keehn Funeral iiome Weanesoltry , n  iSoms Bonner attended the o0 a pdinnei,JB Senator Didnck a Detroit lteday jaight 8   A  8kAa  AocoKttng to MrsThomas Lei Soas MacArOiur wjll freezer chest,Deluxe model6 mon ths old three burner apt size El ctric range, moving into t imfehed home, must sell Call Bob lohnsou Pindmey 173F2I j rOR SALENew Electrdux Vacifuii AU Jfmlam and twe  uum, used upright vacjjm, boysJot Qn West lAom St PtegVnty cycle Call after 600 p m knewn m the Stewart AnWson George VanSyuverVll2Z Mowers1  Road 5655 Fernland Dr Lakeland er Phone Brighton 74952 FOR SfcLE 14T Dodge Sedan Good fcransDOrtation Phil Gentile 111 Main St PincWiv Prty to setue estate, FOR RENTFurniehed 9 rnm cott  WANTEDSAhM 11 age with toilet, oil heat at Part ZtL  rsn TVo 4n  ,u T JX r1  niP you sell SSLfSL1   aore pree George Van3 diver 112 Mowers Rd or will sell 111 minutesQUALITY l  XT Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables  Fish Market Prices Courteous Service 1 l jRURAL MAIL BOX WEEK Dear rattans of the RuralService, 1 Have you taken a good look I at your mall box lately Are you I proud of the way it looks Have you driven up to it and tried to take the mail out IE it Is is quite a reach isnt itIf you reached f like this to put mail into 300 or I 400 boxes a day I imaaine you  would hk it was time to improve conditions if possible Why not fix up your mail box now when you are not so busy Your Rural Mail Man will areatly appreciate all improvements made and best of all you will havj gomethinq to be proud of whei fg repairs are made Can you answer the following auefoons with a big YES If ft you have a Qood scoreanayoul tox needf no W  A 1 Is the post mat bold the bo firmly est  3, 1 the box fastened secure to the post ,   CtoTbtih box and post ed white  4, Is the post af proper M Ask youx carrier 5, Is your name printed p llv on we cover  Does box have the prop er signal float  7 Does thedopr or Ud to  f FOn dALEBaby Chis, Barred and Whte Rocks N, H Rdsy Lfeies and Large Type Wlite Leg  horns new hatching Our chicks checks are J S approve under Miehigasi State Pomltrv Dept Bob Squire Hatch yHc Vi elMich  219 South Mich Ai sphyie 305WJ MtATYOUf TIRED FEET  TC REAL j POOT COMFORT  ylvttE AJr CmhlST IrvtA Presets Mm walking, gfvtt pcHv tomfoH, 150 ttyftt, your xct Jz nd with I srvk Shots ihippod dirtet fr i ptnenti Hrtory  AUTOMATIC SAW xUINO 7ie SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORE GUABANTEED LAWN MOWfiftS SHAEPENED S SAW FILING SHOP OLMft AST SIL U524 RIVBR PBTVE mlu  BANK MONEY ORDERS LIKE CASH AND SAFR When you send money away  use bank money orders Their J cost is moderate lowel than most other forms of money order re  mittancesf I Safe, convenient Boer money or  ders are readily crecepjtable every where, Whether for payment of  Uxxtl ot outoftown bjllsank Money Oraeis are as goodjeQi cash and safe  V THE matt NAi 5id BANK   a wf ow t big urtngs for you W im Vm mdy to Mrvt you   Here Seven Peril of Work Under Federal Lupervislon oes on Sale  10I leprt than lis J Member Federal Deyottt the icjB for Limits Thne fACK HANNEM fttOf ones 6orvrUQftftisurtv v to JiMnw Depesltop Deposto for each ac AFTER EATER SALE 00 and close sla the approach to the box Ccrr7F b9e from wed U the Speefmat hold, the bor eM far eiough back on the flhoulier to pemiit the cat 1 Stoffthe hgihwaywhensendng lf3kUthe box large enough to Wd allout mail  Lets qet busy n 2, 1 Box Impfoyemenl right tfom ,  Big Cleanace Sale Suit Coats  PRICES UP TO 50 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>lfr  V 1 V W      r Wednesday, April 23, 1952 Michigan Mirror  Legiscrtors herald the 1952 record of the legislate as an economy one yet appropriations totalled 35U,50U,00a an increase ox S21,00a0U0 over the  ear be lore This is the magic mirror of socialism more benefits ior the common man at the expense oi industry and business Victor Knox of the Soo former legislative speaker of the house will run lor congress in Cong Potters district The latter is out lor U S Senator Knox has held otiice since 1925 He says the last 4 years Michigans in come has ncreased 51 millions Still last year the state deficit was 21 millions This year it is 41 millions Knox is the loading sponsor for a constitutional constitutional convention which most legislators are not so hot for as it would reapportion the state and give more representation to the cities ot the expense of the rural districts who now control the legislature Gen MacArthurs visit to Lcm sing May 15 S proving to be a hetadache He insists in speak, ing at the state capitol and has ruled out all other places The state capitol is not only a tire hazard but the seating capacity of the house oi representatives is limited Only a few dan be ac comodated There will be a two hour parade with high school bands from many places i Gov Williams has denounced1 the Republican tax measures as a fraud He said they would get about 20 milllion by taking it away from the schools and local communities He said the law changing the name of the liquor  Miaracters I   ltems , HOSLE BOBON NUPTIALS THE FABNAM POULTRY HOUSE Married at the Milan M E ilUw R Patrick Farnam was a drover church Saturday evening Alfred I BShZZ here in the early days and made Bobon, son of Mrand Mrs Peter considerable money buying up Booon oi Pinckney to Charlsne stock and shipping it to Detroit Hosier daughter of Mr, and Mrs via the railroad, he died around Charles Hosier of Milan  1900 His son, toward, continued  ne bride n tne business fv    A  Catholic the business for a time but was handicaped by bad eyesight and switched to the poultry, egg and butter business That was baa I in the horse fcmd buggy Gays  and he had wagons on tne roaa Duying tnese pioaucts in a 30 vcwa radius from bereAt times he hadi toce over sJippasatuTond she as many as 12 horses He also carried roses Bridesmaids were operated a grocery wagon in con I Mmo   w16 bridesT gown was chanullv on tram Her fingertip veil of ill usion was held in place bv a Juhet capShe carried white roses and stepnanotis  f Opmte School JNews junction with the late W E Mur phy Guy Haney drove this Around the holidays he employ a number of women for about a 4 weeks period, dressinq poultry for the Detroit holiday market We never saw the poultry house in operation but are told it op erated on the assembly line prin cipal The killing of the turkeys was done by menWomen pick ed off feathersThis was dry pick ing, no hot water being iisedjAn j other group of women pinieather ed the birds,another removed the entrais etc and another group sewed up the birds Then the turkies were packed in large box es made for the purpose Robert Culhane usually did this The fowl went by express to Detroit pickinq was hard work and the pickers arms usedto swell up Not so many turkeys are raisea here now and many are shipped in from the south The poultry house hanaaled several thousand turkies a season Edward Farnam uually shipp ofHnonof6 H1 Wa matrnoi nonor Hr gown WQ8 orchid , J Schmttt B Sunday MflMCS i Summers 6i30, 800, IfcOt llttl Winter iff  XOtOO Novennct Devottooei Friday Oarre at Mtiffit Kindsfgarten j ijmitt We mad a calendar for ApriL percSt in  We Keep track of rainy, cloudy J cord i figan j and Sunny days on it We can seeing robins, blue k birds and alt iands of birds now iiquoi control llJ tat tailed muE1 ThY Friday Saturday  J Howard Singex told us about a d   at 70 P m motherrobin wno tried to pea, aftiunk ti   iy approacninq tmotherrobm wno tried to pea, a think theW  2 Lbed up to her nest I lv trorSL tun s ranid hefting normal W taverns etc  II   boy who ciimbe 73091U Kaien Downna  qoing to have 80W F 11 tonsils out Bonnie Kuhn has ww Wo f,nad hers removed, j Woody Groomes sang us sales tax to liquor use tax would ed a carload of poultry to New short the schools about 2 mill  York City every year, the rail roads furnishinq special cars j which held several thousand  birds Jay Lucas of Dexter usual ion, The date of the primary elec tion has been changed from Sept 9 to August 5 The visit of Queen Juliana and her family of the Netherlands to Michigan last week was a biq vent Gov Williams Mayor Cobo oi Detroit and other nota ble were on hand to receive them june ooJaon, Mrs Don McKinley Mrs Arthur Keller jr nnd Mary Ann Petrascu flower girls were Karen Hosier, sister of the hride and Linda Chanyi neice of the groom Marvin Parker, cousin of of the bride, was nngbeaier, Rich ard Schneider, best man Lavern Clark Don McKinley and Don Amburgeyi ushers Reception was at VFW hall jn Milan After a trip south they will live at Milan The bride graduat ed from Milan high school and works at King Seeley The groom from Pinckney high school and is employed at Nelson Plumber in Ann Arbor KUHNROB WEDDING The wedding of Katherine Kuhn daughter of Mrs isabeu Aunn of Greqory to Tony Rob of that I place took place at St Marys church Saturday morning, Rer Albert Schmitt ofiiciaany The bride wore a white Chan tilly lace over white satin gown and carried a bouguet of red rose with an orchia in the center The bridesmaid,hr siste Mrs Eileen Kob wore an aqua foilla qown and carried diaffydills and carnations Georqe Rob was his j song he made up He also ntold fus about a skunk he saw prohibiUcnw 2 drinking, taverns J id9 Congregational officers of Sunday School at the noweu parsonage  Filal and Thira 730 Prayer meeting at parson  jerry Stetlen Visitea m H gqe Leader Mrs Ida Fnsbee oi Thuisday Srpardsvlle J ioei Rose saia her father went Sat, Young Adult Class meet  una g0t  lui ruil ot smelt, at Thomas gormer home at 2508 Beverly Sockows sister, Arlene Rush Lake RdMrs Brady s class J  vlft4Unq m tetroit Sun 1030 Sermon, Gods Law, ater got 0 tubs oi smeii last sand Mans, Sunday School 1130 iggj week 730 Pilgrim Fellowship at church r Noei Hos9 brougnt a biq froq with Rosina Hill, leader Topic, to  in box lie is tame ana Makinq My Job a Christian Vo we cail  Hoppy cation Sponsor Mark1 Matte j We visited Mis Kellenbergers son ,  , room Friday and learned Spring meeting of Jackson Ass n j things  Mexico Addison Cong 1 church Sunday , ,,, tk KU afternoon and evening A dele  ehy and did hirr Z  a v extent wars a e prone to create trouble TV Prebabr Althc new Uari Sherman Nicholas Robben olts cousin, visited gation goes from here , umirr r  j Aitoough Senator Tah 0M1V  ope ablegate in New Jrt  Gen EUenhowers Th  won a great moral victaZrH was the same itatenijffijfc wnen Jack DemPEey knockS  Georges CarpeW SfilS charnpon He  QSH week andTade iSS  a number ly went to New York with the car i fcihers  rm5n md Willam to feed water, collect the eaaa I unn and Jack Young were ush and take out the birds who died erS , , , , on the way Mr Farnam also I  wdmr breakfast was serv at parsonage postponed from from last week, deacons, deacon  esses, Mens Club, and group leaders are invted Wed iOOJumta cnotr oracnse 700, Senior Choir practise Mennonite Oeivarv MennoaHe Cnurch aMjra,, Suiday School us FriokT  SSr  SowsTTi sonutiimes bought and ahipped  ,l0no5 oi tne indeihe4 a carload of potatoes  Jfcepuon m the evening at the ed at the home of the brideThe WdwrfF W   Second Graae We entertained lb of our moth exs and some of our brothers ana sisters Thursday Cheryl Mtescues mother flew to Columbus Ohio Sunday to at tend the funeral of her great grandmother Thoe who had perfect attenddance records the laet sue weeks Don Ackley, Barbara Baughn, Paul Burg, Nancy Danow, Patsy  , I Holiister Tom Huhman, Linda Collar Hour   1145 Kellenberger Grace PoulsonMiu Young eoptas Meettpg 730 Ritter, Leonard SimonsonrDennia Cpttrrv ifeUowsfiip 6rtVf Sinqer Ucrren Smqer We have been demonstatinq our Mexican unit to the other rooms er  IOIOO 1100 ELECT OFHCERS At a meeting at Hucks Tav LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR FridayAorU 25, MM Degrees April 307th district meeting at Howel 800 p m Livingston Lodge will work 3 MM Degrees Friday night April 25 starting at 800 p m All mem bers of the Fellowcxait team are asked to be presentSpecial lunch eon served after degree wofc Winston Baughn W M Paul W Curitet, Secy Greqory town hall, The couple CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES i Senl noHh on their wedding trip l SJSfS1  Huck T We thank the 6th qnade for the All persons who W pSIea V wUl Uve at Gr The fttJr   poemand pcture they, sent us their lth birthday must have 2  f 88 tormerThe fishing Ucenses the cost is 150 tnd0elhlStat,e Co11 Between 300,000 and 40u,UU0 licenses will be sold this year All fish in Michigan waters can be taken after April 26 but black bass Their season opens June 21i t ue u  rZ IT The Michigan commercal  fish  1 hljjjt  egory where toe in 1951 was a and Mich State Normal and is teachina near Fowlerville ELDA A KUHN Elda Kuhn, 92 died Sunday Livingston County Bar Assn el Also MrsPalmer for helping with ected the following officers Pres idtreshmehs  William E Robb Vice Pres,Rob Miss Ethel OConner and one ert Craig Sec Treas, , Francs E of her teachers visited us Thur Rxrron J B Munsell w s retiring Our group song with the rest speech in Detroit he said he would reduce the land forces and concentrate on air powerHe said air power alone could wn the Koiean conflict This is bumk The air force raids and is gone holds no conguored territory la the late warGermany raided lacf land by the air a thouand ttsiee and destroyed great parts oi LOB  don and other cities but did apt win the war as they had no lomd forces to barc up their air forces We did not win the war until the land forces invaded Fromee and Germany Taft seems t have dropped his other plasi ei arming Chanq Kai Chek od helping him invade China ev Warren of California tore this te pfan to pieces president 3,633000 BABIES More Babies in the American Family Thats the intriguing title of an article in this Sundays April 27 issue of the American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit JivMMO w2i ST ba99ed bP 3a0 hUnt were born last year in the United States, and how we are in for an third more than in 195C  2,607,,000 lbs O this 1,752,000 was smelt, herrinq was second with 425,000 lbs and carp third with 211000 lbs Smelt are running in very large quantity, Sterlinq park,near Monroe,hard hit by storms and floods, willl be closed to the public until further notice The rabbit harvest was off 20 percent last year 1,300,000 hunt he operated an elevator for many years He married Margar et McCleer who died several years ago Surviving are six daughters, Mrs Maude Young and Mrs Monica McKune of Greqory, Mrs Genevieve Clinton of St, Catherine, Ont, Mrs Nor eer Carr, Walled Lake, Mrs Mil dred Broqan, Ionia and MrsMar garet Baker Grand Rapids Two sons, Paul and Guy crre deceas ed There are 29 grandchildren and 39 COUNTY HEALTH COUNCIL The council meets April 29 at of the pupils in the building Fri day under direction of Mrs Jan ice Cobb Jack Bennet ctut his fingerMary p m at Howell hiqh school, i Cosgray visited us Monday, Ka of bigger families JACKSON PRISON HIOT There was considerable interest here in the Jackson prison riots as Walter Grdves and Jad White are employed there Neith er are guards being in the off ice and hospftdd t State Trooper Pat Jeffreys of Pinckney wden duty there all day Monday and1 all nightt MARBIAGE U Carl Galbraith, S3, ney, Barbara Nations, rfHiweiii Stanley Reyhl 24, rVwiervUle, Harriet Ellen DeWolfi 21, How elL DRAWS RECORt CROWD The attendande teemed at the local school gyxxL was broken last Friday night wken there were 720 pedd adwsijori to the Pieplant Pe,te crjtd Bashful Joe show, those whfc look part in thei talent sfrow wer Liyefor Schcrfer, WmSilLBrandom WhMeDon Hud kinst Demse Daeitv utUct Davis Zcaol Miller, Mm Rose, Ervin  een John ltrieeag, George  son,, Paul bpipeon Jerry n, Paula Css Dixie and LaRo4V rin Gree4 worn first prise,the Sisters 2pA and Carol 3rd  great grandchildrenThe funeral was at St Marys    ,  i church Wednesday mornng, Rev, Rural mail earners are conduct j Albert 5 officiating Burial ing a grouse and deer survey m,,  c , , A survey northern Michigan and the upper peninsula, First sprinq shipments of 1,200 000 trees and shrubs have start ed to 800 southern Michigan farm ers  According to a recent poll tak en only 62 percent of the fisher men can tel the difference btween a brook, brown or rain bow trout was in St Marys Cemetery WILLIAM MURPHY The funeral of Willam Murphy, 24, who drowned at the Green field qravel pit Wednesday was held horn Keehn Funeral Home, Briqhton Saturday Rev Beachy offrricrting Burial in the Pinckney Cemetery The deceased attend Fred Murphy, 5 brothers and 2 sisters ed Pinckney hiqh school but en listed in the amy in 1946 He WHCwar nNGSDAUGHTERs, fenitifc00  The Pindaiey Kings Daughters meet with Mrs, Lynn Hendee at 7184 Farley Road May 1st at 200  p m Bring things for University of Mchigan childrens boxes and shutinsInstallation ot officers and plane for county convention at Brighton May 8 Co hostesslesMesdarnes Clifford ord Chambers ana riarvey Garr 11  r Earl Baldefl rUtadilla, teacher M TEneArMarion was day on a mor 5 L Dame 3 nlnch RUMMAGE SALE  The Young Laaies Aux will hoL Rummaae Sale at the town haU April 25i8 and a Bake Sale Sat April 26 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the cards and mny kindnesses shown me dur ing my time in the hospital I I hope ou will all have such con sideration shown you in your time of need Lester McAfee SOFT BALL MEETING There will be a oft ball meet ing at Dispatch office Monday nfcrht April 28 at 730 to pk 4 teams for a dry league If you wish to play hand in your nam Elaine Abbott of the  TB State Assn wll discuss the patch test SCHOOL NOTES CONT We thank Mr Kellenberger for inviting us to her Mexican exhib ition May 5th we entertain our par ents Miss Cobb, music teacher vis ited us Friday, duin Gade We are practising a play Joan of Arc Tne second grade invited us to see their Mexican exhibit We are putting on a program Friday for our parents John Burg brought a garden snake to school We enjoyed the visit of Mrs Cobb, music teacher Seventh Grade Miss OConner and one of her pupils from Ypsilanti visited us last week We had to add 8 more names to the self control chart We have finished our Michigan scrap book We play ball with the 6th grade Thursday Donna Basydlo in the district spelling contest here Friday We wish her the best of luck MRS ARVEL GEEfl Mrs Mildred Geer 25,of Silver Lae died at St Joe hospitalAnn Arbor Sunday She leaves her husband and 5 children Ths funerxd was at the Pentecostal PfoEarl Packer of Pinckney has church Ann Arbor, Rev Kinccdd completed his basic trainng at officiating Burial in PinckneyFt uetis Va, and is ready fo Cemetery I specialized training  J pfc, Edward Hartrnan of Pinck BRIGHTON SCHOOL MEETING, ney has graduated from the We have a new pupil Gary Gillispie of West Branch We thank all wno yelped us with our Mexican exhibit, espec Mesdames Campbel and Crane Denise Mowers had her tonsils out last week The bluebirds won the Better i , r , zzBreakfast Contest with 48 points fVtl,  Pt 20 yu the Cardinal, had 38 Rooms 34  tZrL y   and Orioles 33 wfin  y  nod  A woring man Third Grade Keith Morgan will sell worms By the looJcs of things the Be thg summer, trait Tigers will not finish very Susan LaBelle smashed her fin high this year The team has set The press are still shedsUsf tears over the poor industrialist who had their steel mills seised They say it was illegal yet Mai com Bin gay in the Detroit Free Press says it may not have beesl The constitution gives the presf dent certain inherent rights im times of emergency and tsjg congress has never defined thefl inherent rights There are threap of impeachment but there wll be n impeachment Those who are makinq those threats are omly after headlines The Republicans have always been a industrial st pruty and won steadily  until the  orkers became effectively m tl KwiUfc    JW  f r Donald E Clark, son of Mrmd 48 persons attended the last meeting of the Brighton school board and asked to know why the 7 Brighton teachershad been fired Pres Shosey of the board said the board had accepted the recomendation of Superintendent Popper Supt Pepper said the 7 were hred on account of undesri able ethics, lack of student con trol, failure to follow administrat ion policy, disloyality to the ad ministration, and poor staff relations Supt Pepper has resigned and Shoeey saia the new suptwould have power to rehire any of the seven desired Mrs David Basquette and Rev McLucas wet spokesmen for the 48 1 Manr Gei bas returned home army cornmuncatons school at Camp ftoeder Austria He s a wireman Mrs Charles Porter qav a stork shower Sat nite for Mrs Ken Russell 16 were present The quest of honor recevei many nice gifts Luncheon was served Ray Cosqray and family and Charles Porter and family visited relatives in Mason Sunday Born to Lloyd Hendee and wife Friday at McPnerson hospital in Howell, a daughter, Luann Wesley Reader and Howard Thayer Wt Sunday for the Ed ucrtional Conference at WiscOA sin University at dadisori Aey return Wednesday Thsitthifk eoiKpl oys ale club cmd Paula 0Mt took part, 1 in me sow, fcenvai atbyi kx lm mfy v   wr  tei  I  ger in a car door We saw the 2nd grade exhibit on Mexico Mrs Cobb, music teacher was here Friday We have a new pupil Kevin McMacken Karl Burg went to his aunt Iron es birthday party Sunday We made a new chart on mail men m Mary Kelly accidently kicked Dorothy Doyle and qav her a bkid eye Ronnie Mueson brouqht a rur tie to school Carol Miller and Jerry Reason j were in the talent show Friday night Fourth Grade  George Reeves visited us Mon day and Charles Field Thursday We have a new pupil, Ronald Gillispie of West Branch The boys hove a soft ball team with Jack Lee capt 13 pupils had perfect atten dance records the last 6 weeks We enjoyed having Mrs Cobb of U of M teach us music The 8 fourth graders who done ed the singing game Old Brass Wagon did well, We ax proud them Firm Grade For our science table we have the fotyowfeg contributions Go don, crawfish and bloodsuckers Earl CTawflsh,ery,qarter snake James Hollmgsworthlmineral col lection Sandy,Deila Kay and Barbara made shadow boxes illustrating stories and units John Salyers birthday was last We wiole letters la tn Edison Insttru  Dearborn 0 wo been strengthened and has about the same lineup oi last years Mk, place team The star of the pitching staff is Dizzy Trout, on aged pitcher who has not been a res, uh for several years The Iriggs family who own the Tigers are one of base balls richest iastiiies yet they either have the worlds worst scouting system or are in clined to be tight The last time they won the pennant they had to grant a lot of big salary imcreases Second division U do not draw biq sallories There have been rui that the coffins shipped from Korea did not always tain the bodies of the socrsfS ified According to armv recuse tion the coffins cannot be ops ed here In Oklahoma Oty  Lena Shellenger has gone farts court to get an order to open m ccfhn contained the rssnaiss eii her husband She says she reasrv  ed letters from him dated threw months after the date he wot Kftt 1 ported killed 6 reserve air corp flyers have been tried by army, court Mrtailed in Texas far retastiMj ttv fly One Lt, Vem Goodwin  Oaifornia has been dishosrablv discharged from the any  sentenced to 2 yesss in piesjb Now these men csose evsjHMsi cmd were educated by tk owr, ernment to be fiyers pi sjsssjrt eis pense After the w y did sjet not resign but ctayed em 4k ft serve list becausefcflt 4M knew they ssftafe h lesdieByrtfcT   not wffBl to   M r tfr  t ft            4     r I,  M , vi  A vi  JMtr fiOTfi 5ST m  ,   Psfi iSi  I    1 ftfy, THE PtNCKrlET DISPATCH Wednesday, April23, 1952 choir which is on a concert oouf of Michigan and Illinois A peuuon has been signed by Cmlson people ana sent to Rep  wd Thur Ajril a I 23 24 Howell ITtealer BOWEL MtanUJLr MWMtfMt  Adrian deboom, askng ior mor J guards at the Chilson con vie t  camp  George Chapman, 79, former Novely Brighton restaurant man died last week He was a member of the Brighton Masonic lodge Thomas Foran and Jerry Mc Gee were shot arid Raymond Meer and Thomas Johnson es caped when the tried to hold  up the Butteriielu oil station near i Brighton last weocAll are Detroit tein agers and were later arrest Dexttv i heater Vivian Leigh Marios Brandon , mMM J  l I11 wd i A1 M M M A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Aofcfert Muchum, Lisabeth Scott  Nm Cartooo FrL, Sat April 25 26 Lucille Bali John Agar  to THE MAGIC CARPET Ph Tim Holt, Richard Martin in HOT LEAD4 ted, Wm Muellenhaven, mgr of Sun Mon April 27 28  and Robert Ryan in THE RACKETT BEHAVE YOUISELF Forley Granger, Shelly Winters FrL, Sat April 25, 26 2 Great Hit 2 A LIGHT YARN BOUT YOUR SEWING CIRCLE Needle and thread fly straight as an arrow  when you dont have to squint to see what youre doing la fact, ail your sewing is  easier    less tiring    when you dont have to strain your eyes to see Good light protects your eyes    makes sewing more pleasantspeeds it, too Enjoy the advantages cf good lighting with a new swingarm type floor lamp Youll find meny to choose from at your lamp and fixture dealers the station did the shooting The following M be inducted into ihe army April 24 Bob Dar row Harry Elliott, PinckneyLew is Crawford Carl PowelL Gerald Kelly HoweilIames FlynnBfigh ton  Patricia Gentry, daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Gentry of Howell was married to Pfc Gene Redinger of Howell at Denver Col, April 15 Pvt Noel Cook is now stationed at Lackland air held, Texas His wife is the former Aim Heath of Pinckney, A law just passed by the Iegis lature provides mat owners of boat liveries must pay an inspec tion fee of 50c a year, per boat to the sheriffs dept New York appeallate court has reversed the decision of a lower courtand held the proposed merq j er Congl and Evangelical1  Sun 200 p m cant Van Johnson, Dorothy Larour Ruth Roman, Louis iJalhern In INVITATION Comedy Gitn Miwi iuesWedThurApril 29 JQMay 1 Fred Astare, Vera Ellen Keenan Wynn Marjode Main in THE BELLE OF NEW YORK  fa Tdurtu4w Roy Rogers, Dale Evan SOUTH OF CALENTO  Plat MEET DANNY WILSON4  A 8u9t WNMB tuumg Frank Sinatra, Shelly Winters Sun, Mon April 27, 28  Sun shows 3,57,9 Mon 7,9 MAN IN THE SADDDLE wm  J RandolphScott Joan Leslie news cartoon shorts TuesWedThurApril 290J4ay 1 A MILLIONAIR FOR CHRIST Fred MacMurray, Elinor Parke Coming Just this Once, Room for Short Subjtcta Lot Nwp One More u 1 Sylvan Thenter Chelsea Mahim  t ConunitSteel Town Ma 6Pa Kettle Back on the Farm FrL, Sat, April 25, 2 SLAUGHTER TRAIL Brian Donlevy, Virgtnlaa Grey and Andy Devtae court legal The decision will be New  Cartoon  mams appealed to a higher court The Howell Knights of Columbus will initiate a class of candi dates there April 27 The contract for the new school has Sun Mon April 27 28 under Skowa a t f, t WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE wife Avon Theater StocJcsfloge wicnignn  FrL, Sat, April 2, 2e SILVER CANYON in sepiatone A Supot WMIUI Staninq Gene Autre,y Gail Davis Bungled Bungalo, Fool and his Honey Angers Aweigh Richard Dorr Barbara Rush Dexter Elementary school has cartoon Now Sports  Randy Brooks and Orchestra tir T7is, 727,28  tract for 203,977, Dart  Cady of Mason, plumbing for 107,000 All electrical bids were rejected The cafeteria and general pur , pose room in the original plans i have been deleted t A W Wilkinson counted 56  varieties of birds at his feeding  stotion on US12 near Chelsea  S last week THE LAS VEGAS STORY A DMM 8019 Jane Russell, Victor Mature and Vincent tHce Lee Theater WHITMOBE LAKE MICH I Sprouting and storage losses of root crops controlled with maleic hydrazide 2S Ieea Ai  the paqeani Sacred Flame   given at the opera house by the I Congl church drew a pad ed , house Friday, The cast was as I follows Mylo Kettier, laa Feidler, 1 Clifford Vanrlorn,Ona Campbell,   Bessie Swarthout, Oaivin nook er, Dan VanSlambrook Beatrice VanHbrn, Gertrude Tupperfciinor I Gage, Bonnie Schienhais Viola  Shipley, Mary Snively, Lydia Schoenhals Heiin Feiaier Esther Green, FrL, Sat, April 25, 26 Doubb feature Walt Disney Filsi SNOW WHITE AND THE SEyEN  Plu DWARFS Wild Bill Elliott  to W A C O in sepiatone RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY b Toem4elw musical comedy with lane Powell Wendell Coey Comedy  Cartoon Newt Sun Mon April 27 28  Janet Leigh, Peter Lirwlord in JUST THS ONCE FeaturetteMurder in a Fkrt Ntjrtty Newt Cartoon Campbell Jessie Green, Percy    I Swarthout, Andrew CampbellIva TueaWecLThurprU 2930J4ay 1  Gardner Lonnie Van,Siambrook I  Johnson, Dorothy McGuire  Mrs Agnes Hams passedi ftuth RomanLous Culiern ComingPride oi Maryland, The Yokel Buys Lorna Doone Bell TELEPHONE OPERATOR  ftr A new growth regulator, maleic hydrazide, has reduced or prevented sprouting of stored onions, potatoes, sugar beets and vegetable root crops in experiments conducted by Michigan State College Agricultural Experiment Station Sprayed on plant leaves at specified times before harvesting, maleic hydrazide has lengthened the storage life of onions, even perishable hybrids Treated potatoes have been kept up to 12 months without sprouting Storage losses of carrots, beets and other vegetable root crops have been greatly reduced For full Information call, write or visit your County Agricultural Agent fazZctC aay Tuesday evening Corn borer meeting at Congl church April 22 C L Bolander is  speaker The OES have elected the following officers W, M, Beulah Miller W P Ona Campbell A M, Sadie Read Sec, Hazel Parkj en mi0  merchandUe taken INVITATION THE WHIP HAND  with Carl Balenda Elliott Reid Kewa er Treas, Mary Teeple Coni Mae Bullis, Asst Ccnd, Mrs  Esther Campbell, the Chaplain, Iva GcordnerMarNettie Vaughn Adah, Agnes Keller Ruth, Wini fred Graves Esther Alta Meyer Martha, Jennie hooker Electa, Mable Schjaeier Warder Fossie No experience necessary pay while learning Pay increase first year,chance foradvancementpaid vacation wok near home with friendly associates and in pleas ants surroundings Womens Employment Offjce 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich I SvA Vhuat Truck fiefps preserve telephone service Telephone wires and cables exposed to weather get periodic inspection to make rire theuare in good condition A big timesat cr on such a job is a special ladder truck, with an aerial platform that can be shifted in a complete circle 21 feet above the ground Michigan Bell is making more and more use of this truck, because it gives inspectors free use of both hands, and enables them to inspect wires over parked cars and truckselts another of many modern methods which Michigan Bell uses to preserve dependability and quality of telephone service MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY JJfrS Thomas Burchiel and family of Windsor, Onti have purchas ed the ErW Kennedy home on  West Unadilla St and will move here, A severe now storm hit here on April 12 ,, T , ,  The Leslie village council hasI   , ChambersSentinel,Vvaies LelandJ voted t0 License no saloons this I MICHIGAN BELL  TELEPHONE Mable Schafer was installing year j officer and Iva Seasonmorshall i j Agnes Harris is building MrsMary Green of Green died J an addition on her home  Monday at the Pine ney Sanitax Qus Smith is back from Dettroit   where he spent the whiter, Herbert Cope finishod lecture course tour last night at Decker ville Roy Caverly has left the Dsipatc office to work in Dundee COMPANY ium following a leg amputation Friends of Mrs DoraPlaceway Mevis gave her a shower last Saturday Miss Melba Rhodes is a guest of Mrs Mary Teeple Bom to George Long and wife The OZS will give a mas April 11, a girl I querade party April 7 Adm Born to Clare Swarthout and 110ci wife, April 18, a girl  Mrs Leal Sigler has returned Mrs Clarence Stackcble under from California, went an operation at St Joe hos Patrick Kelly is batf from Vir pital,Ann Arbor last week j ginkx Bom to W E Darrow and wife Wm, Brown has rented the Tuesday, a son Hinkley farm at North LakeThe Burroughs Adding  Mach  Mike Roches colts ran away ine Company of Detroit has purwith him last week smeshing the chasesd the Don farm of 220 j buggy acres at Chilson for a country   club  Mrs John Ruttman oi Manon George English of Chelsea got called at the Cass Clinton home APRIL, JUNE, NOV3BEB 47 iambs from 29 ewes last week Pluobing W ter System etc  Stanley Oinkel HHrgfci house on UnoxftBa QT r   Neighboring Notes 1 The annual financial statement of Stocftoidge to township show ed receipts of 65,407,59 and , expendirures of 56,37753 i Only a small number were pre ent at the last Stockbrige reor garfization meeting No action was taken Mr and Mrs Charles Galbrcdth oi  Gregory have returned1 from Cahibrnia Fowlerville had a big school reorgemization meeting with 25 j schools represented We see the Plainneld school was on the list Jean Tomion of Fowterrille U a member  tU Alhte V    I Jack Clark spent the week end , j at the Edsel Meyer hone at Ypsi 47 fears Ago ru,  ,, T f Lcrtson and wife have re TJ 3 young peorle enjoyed a turned from Florida, dan ing party a, the hotel Cav T BriniJST and famil of Chil elry Monday nig, t , son have moved in the S H Tl 3 Livmgtpn ounty Mutual Carr house on West Main Se Tek hone Co, edded 40 new JiinmSe BidweUof Brighton was st2S hldf lcst weeK ,  a guest last week at the Ben   i01  ,ooi f  White home, the Whtes took him setxion sold hsrc it week V home Sunday l1 if ,,,,   Ona CampbeU andrife were T13 You 4 n s Cib sirrpris m 18 Tuesday d letw  E , 0n aid Clay john y kmd  were  S S   on  nor guests Sunday at me Frank Boyer home in Ann Arbor and called at the Lloyd Warner home in YpsilantL The Albert Shirley Dle Miller and Leonard Lee attended xou all know the rhyme tor tell ing how many days tnere are in each month, ihe rhyme makes it easy to rememoer How easy it should be to obtain the same rhythm in our financial pians s  A savings Account opened now and added to regularly will solve the probdems cre a py unpiann ed spencung McPHERSCrfrlAte BANK  ffPWmit Mich All depotdtf tift to 10,000 insured by 0 msfnbtrshlp in he Federal UeooeJt Wreranoe Cot poratjan 1 A WAIXONAIRM CUSHIONED VlLVitKI IHOISt ed ton 16th birtliday Mr and lAxs lon Cadwell en teatr9d Friday evening in honor of Certrude end Frank Wolfer of Stillwater, Minn  ihip and rlMtUWya  m New New sPrtng and Sa W  V Nv Last Wednesday night the, j wanmaff far store of W E Murphy was beak B4hi 5 iPflP 1 w tBB PtHCDOSf DtWATCH Wednesday, April 23, 1952 ThePeopl Store es kA Pinkney Dipatci JLnet c itn Cass hd Wukeiieia vnu has be 1 empiuyeu  iio  juuy o, a I COUUHiaSiOli JI liUWuiL iJ i0 I ompiya at incciu at JNian baiws a be 1, ae Dik IOLJUJ UN V S homo irou ionoK, vu, aver the wee end Ross Hevd an v lie and j  , i K, It D iau Lv Groceries Dry r oods Canned Goods Shoes Ge,ts Fur nis hugs Lingerie ScnaKi aiu wri nice gujt3u3 at iui hV home, jeny Brown d  troit were Suncky  , c  Robert Stead hom Mrs Midge Miblo   1 the Leuou xixa 1, Howara he a cua  to Last iawub , Li ni J J i aay Mesdamo ViLi A  Muh Schaier uiid jLiuit 1       ea a car a puty Wci J c xJr copal chuiCu nae 1 n1   The Le La ti  ius   Mrs Mat IVk, riic,   ding 01 then 1101, ntu LJ to Hubert VVilson a 01 L,  chucn jackson, b 1  Tna ioiiowing a weading i  bac lene Hosier at me  chuian 5 mra  r OK FOR THE CLOCK AT KJSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED 01 Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Futures and  1   I  t1 1   leetrie Headers, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SPROAliTT COMPUTE LINE OF nmES, COLOSSI WHITE PUMPS 1 MKSTEP PLUMBER Txm22rjms3Hivmi taghes ONE fINCENEY 157P11 in  Pocahontas iiJU wLEAN BURNING t Kennedys Gen 8tar SPECIAL OfFER bon and lamii fan  lamiiy i Welter Clerk  Clark, Don  A j bchneiclar Ci  chestra piny    J iiObert iiOt a son and Lon t of Vobbrviiic 11 ne Qvic M 0  i be i 0  The  b  ain  1 cf idr  u ik  pacnir v  ,t d   Murray Kennedy and wife cal rud ivpicl, ed at the Stanley Culvor farm i Clyde FisHt 1 B Mull   ucky Coal pf 0 ALbO STOKF3 COAT AN1HERICITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND cx iaiuii 0 1 v   V P PisOITE 2FV DKXTER oe ooris MMVM X her brother r 10 Limited Time  Onl  , Oerfietd Sunday I Mr and Mis xvl E Darrcw ana ln Owou 1 Mrs Mary hoif were in Jaelcsar war oacrrjie  an Vanaercook Lake bunaay  l , rf I We understand  more briqiu children weio I ton teatnejs navo resigned and kev  a third Mis LoJj Lobaeli has Fli,, Ui taken a leave 01 absence, qo S nay  to Arionaa for hei h,,,hrnn, Ms M ry  if ff 01 T       ox Social AT priCKNEY SCHOOL GYM  neaitn The e her husoanac  tr, Inez  , re Miller family attend at ti V j ed tne bunders iShow in DeUcu weol I Sunaay  j  cLrt Ca The btanley Dinkel family call  rip 25c,AduJn 50c GiHLS WJVH BOX FREE Starts 800 P M 11  TV rs S r I PhlfgaiToppaii ModVf4t 4ovtlfwl PMgtttTap 11 tang Bge Systew, Cemplty Inctolltd fw Undn f PMIgt ftegvlar Prl 00000  fOTAl itJ0 f0OO00 ALL TMRE3 OR ONLY t 209  YOU GIT o big pwtlful rang ftotvrlng th fotait work vf nVMilnt  YOC W 1 ffiMrti hg yrtm cowptfly Iiitfld o  J  YO0 0IT w rBri of PfilfM at no oxtra SEE US TODAY Hockey 8 war thou   Plumbing and Repairs IDBKB IYSral flfSTALLED WATER SOFTENERS ETC,  BOS ROUS a  ed at the Kenneth Wyiie home in Anderson Sunday   r  T,1     Sunday callers at the George husband vhc i Meaaon home were nusseil Wat th rcers and wnc and Vern Munsed and wiie of Fowlerville j Mrs Andrejv Nesbitt and Nellie Gardner attended a card party at the Knight of Columbus had j in Dexter Thursday j Robert Strieker and wife of De tioit were Sunday ctdlers at the James Whitley home Mr and Mrs Eari Baucjhn en  tertained 40 friends and relatives j Weanesday night in honor or their 40th wedding anniversary The Robert See eld family and Mrs Virginia Carver and chiidr en o Columbus , Ohio, were pre j sent j J H Hooker and wiie were tho guests of Mrs Viola Pettys at Howell Sunday Mesdames Hazel ParkerMidg Miller, Carmen Porter and Wini fred Aberdeen attended the Wash j t tencrw county OESconvention at Dexter Tuesday The Keith Bradbury family of Chelsea spent Sunday at the L   J Henry home, j Jeffrey Hendee son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee is staying at  the Lynn Hendee home for the present i Mesdames Midge Miller Fran  cea JFobinson, Florence Baughn and Winifred Aberdeen went to J Detroit Wednesday to buy equip ment for the O,  S Chapter j Mr and Mrs Clarence Gear  hart of Otsego spent Sunday at trie Ma Nash home Among those attending the the Masonic Consistory meeting in Detro this week are Percy Ellis, Olin Robinson, Larry Cam, burn and Flons Clark  Mr and Mrs T J Latson of Darwin Road held open house Sunday in honor of Jtheir 30th Wedding anniversary Among the guests were her father F A Romelt and brother Don Romelt of Detroit Mr and Mrs Elmer Pratt and Marvin Pratt and famly of Coop ersfUle were Sunday quests of the Roy Jeason ccmily r Ross Read and wife returned from St Petersburg, Florida lastj Saturday ,  Wilbur Eisele and wife ot, FowJ lervilie, William Proctor of How ell and Jimmie VanBIaricurn of Ypsilanti called at the Oact I  Campbell home ICIBI week  Merwin Campbell eonr Did, and H, C VexWer weat fmelt to O p baling Contest in t  U L , TO 3CYC 9 to 13 YEARS 3Y W DAVIS, iJWELL oy Pinckney Area 4H Club clp   ktO time to plan nmc DRYING Y anc CORN Softer cijcliy, fewer field losses, much less sc ar,4 bip rlrr in time and le Tcs the repr rf farmers who uso efocif crop dtying ecjijmont A rcd ,rvcro  Yf rd Ask your EdI 1 Fum Service Arv  ,t for compfefe deiis Thcro5 no oblittion whatsoever for the  r,i i cow or tu Ervin J  i vi  lv  , tjic dec tr kics, cures 100 tons of Ciijppeu iiij , Liiy, proHmble beiiLn  io v c n grow1 On the Sv rt    n r Fann, ilo Co,, a  fi  v li hp ioto a iv f ci y r first, 13on re ir tJ to the wellfilled coin crib,  VTini Good wiring ,  import r,t for iot ui rtccsnmendations  t EDISON   hi  i  , I , if1  V lMvai flbixiivt week  iKV  Btsapi Sat    ,vSiTf SSW  1   SH  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 23, 19S4 MM MAKE PLANTING AND FERTILIZING   1  b SMS MODERN BANKING METHODS Machines that can keep records 1 and do part of our thinking have replaced the pen and ink meth j ods of early banking They en apl to serve pou promptly and  aeuxtxtly, However, our staff has the old warmth of appreciation for each, customers business and the 1 same desire to make available  FfiOFfSSNAL CtRNE  THE PINCKNEY auflAiwitf BAY M DUFFV M, U Pmckafy u Michigan DaUThOO A M to QU P M  Except WedsjeetfYVi  BEAL ESTATE Fatms Homes Lake Propertte I and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD fiASON Broker 2 0 9 Worth read 0  taA jWswjj 1VJ,  V itSTSiSSZSSassJMkrfiUs3jrse ,adBydLjwiy to vour individual needs THE RB8T NATIONAL BANK , Y ,, 7ift MLr    SAY  OK , m m Si j  t  You can save precious plantfna time    reduce production costs by planting aiui fertilising n one operation with a John DeereVen Brunt Model ,FB FertilizerGrain DriiL lew lowwheel design and automotivetype wheels frniM the Model FB to driU with dependable ac curacy at speeds up to 6 miles per hour Adjustablegat fluted forcefeeds handle almost all crops with yieldboosting accuracy Startype fertilizer feeds distribute from 24 to 1680 pounds of commercial fern lizer per acre Sec us for complete information about the Johtl DeereVan Brunt Model FB FertiUzerGrain DrilL  DB a fflL McCQjSB IT itJr5 bhone 157F11  MYBON J HU  Plumblna and Heattna U2Vi Horth MicUaaji Ave  8717 LalwsLU Drive Telephones  license BushLake jE hv Aiffifiiilffci14  P  8WABTHOUT 6 SOU   Evenings by Apuoinuniflits Funeral Home i DOB C Swarthout Director i Howell  Michigi HERB SNiED  Modern Equi  AniDttksnce u j Phone 183 207 E Jjj ihrM 39  M  jfak  Ileal Estate, Irsuxan  Brokertiqe  WD OPTSSS  City Lake and Fcnim Property i iM  OPTOMETRIST Phillip Gentile and fee Lavey A SpecwSv  i20 Wtit 4 Rives Ave bought 2 house of the City of rw your fcopertV Witt M Ik well u  Mlchta       ihone 358 LEELAVIY i UOYDHPWDEr Ann Arbor on the site oi the naif  ing lot on Ann St and moved Residence 61 I ing them to W 7th St, 6 blocks west i Huron where they are , ,4,4x VIM MM MudeTo MM  Livestock HauLaa them up Mark Nash and Eric Rose were smelt fishing at East Tawas last woek Rev and Mrs HE May croft of5 BERT Wl UE Saugatud visited at the Merwinlpjiont Pmckney 78f2 AUC nOHEEW farm Bales A fipclaUty General Trucking llione 64F14 Ptncknry, Msev  JOHN DEERE 7foaad46t T5W ajse LAVEY HARDWARE RETB1GERATIOII HABOLDt BfasV Repairs On AU Mais Ptoclaoy 15 If 3 RCl 0  Campbell home lkxst week Mr and Mrs M E Darrow at  tended a Gideon meetinq at Lan sing Friday night ,pv Mr and MrsLawrence Baughn and Levi Ludtfe and Alberta i Ddnkel were in Frankenmuth on I c A j DentLft fiffir callers at the Asher044 Pertage LoW BoA  WyHe home were Mr and MrsJPnone Dexter 3461  Frank North, Mrs Ella Wallace ,  and MrsLon Worden of Jackson H W WYLIE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds iHONE 136 Pinckney  i  ttmt ULCX TOWN1W CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Miliord Michigan s Classified Advs, it  n  ORDER Chick Feed FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW farmers Feed  Supply Co  Men Wanted for Press Operators FOR SALE8 Piece Dining icom j  suite 35, Horton electric portable ,,,, ironer 30 Schwenn Delux mod WANTEDouse andBoat Patnt i el bike, or will trade What have mg to do Otto Smith  yCu 11941 West Shore Driveat i Phone 173F12 Hi land Lre WANTED GARDENS TO PLOW Ui Hollister, phone 13BF2 ON ALL SHIFTS FOR SALE 18 month old 7 cubid ft Frigidare refrigerator, full width freezer chest,Delux model,6 mon the old three burner apt size El  ctric range, moving into furnished home, must sell Gall Bob Johnson Pinckney 173F21 Mich Molded Plastics Hi land Lake or phone Pinckney 169F1L  FOR SALE hashing Machine A   C heavy duty Howard Crcrie 2909 W M36, Phone 62F4 FOR SALE Electrochef stove, burners Darren Baker 5655 Fernland Dr, Lakeland or Phone Brighton 74952 FOR SALE 194T Dodge Sedan Good transportation PhM Gentile 111 Main St Pinckney DEXTER MICHIGAN FOR SALNew Electronix Vacuum, used upright vacuum, boysFOR SALE Buildine and two bicycle Call after 600 p, m lots on West Main St Ptsjkney George Van04vexVll22 Mowers known e the Stewart Aranem Road voperty to settle estate FOR RENTiFunisnea 6 romeott  ,  jNmi Reason Adm age with toilet, oil heater at Pert ergon Lake 40 a month Inquirer j WANTED AhM Irving Gardner and Highland ad Arthur wife of Teachout George VansTdver 1122 Mtwersfiet us help you sell Rd or will eelL Wve more prejjeerts FOft SALEBaby Chick7Barred ftc,,   csnd White Rocks, N H RdsHy  w eJL Pinckneys Mr and Mrs Howard Craig, Larry Camburn and Clare Mill Mrs Eva Enquist and Mrs Eloyse er attended the past masters nite Campbell were in Detroit last of Tyrian Masonic lodge in Deweek I troit Tuesday night This is Ref Sackette lodge Usaee and  Typ9  lt L mnmA VA rA  Tv,n  horns new hatching Our chicks   , Gfaw,, enSL 2d T80l,,r chieksare U S approvs3 under and wife of Bnghton called at J of Howell caUed at the Irvm Ken, Michigan tate Pomltrv lept the Abert Din 4 home Sunday, nedy home Fnday   Squire HatcheyHoellMich James S Fred Ward of Chubbs 218 9 Mich Al PJW 3C5W Corners went smelt fishing last Friday farms FOR RENTA Good floon  Mrs L J McKmiey AUTOMATIC SAW rUING 7Se SERVICE WrflLB YOU WAIT UL WORS GUARANTEED LAWN MOWEBS SHABPENED j MANDELLf SAW FILING SHOP HILAND LAt tST 8TDB 11524 RIVER DRIVE QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish N  Bfarket Prices Courteous Service wJL J JbvlV sJ Spring time Is garden tlms in Michigan And efter a spading, hoeing, plqnting    The American Way is to else that pleasantly tired feeling with a cool, refreshing gloss of Michigan brewed beer For beer belongs   i to pleasant living, to food fellowship, to sen slble moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs    to our own American heri  freedom,  gMbtyfi f njcy  vtJ</text>
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