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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 fMFL BICXXS j  r 0 Bex Nt 4M Vf  M, A  Pinckns Volume 68  Wednesday, April 16 1952 u xwiw  OUNCES CANDIDACY ueatlis JtZJLTLf  , MRS AICE H QUEAL oi investigations to come, it can liardly be ueniea that some o these are political Senator wlui vci lost irom obscurity to a ieau inq presidential ligure by meani ot a television investigation, ne sole results ol wJmGh so far n v been a light jail term 101 Framae Costello, gambler on a charcontempt  of congress, Cong, hotter oi Michigan was j on another committee which j showed Local 600 of Foid Motor Co, with 60000 members to be  communist aominaiea bu thit i INOW I  Catliolic KX Mary a Catholic Church Wodcrey Michigan  gey Fr Albert J Scluwit, Pastor,1  Giwte School jVsws i M v    First Giade had a happ ,usica ces his aandidacy iorsherifi oil i Senator William Ball andKath Sday Massed   Wl5 y  laied oT   uepudaan ticket He is the  , was born in Hambuiq i fw 6830, 8Q0, 10 GU lip Tiisaav diii a puppao want tact was already known State Police Com Leonora another inquiry Ke say3 ihiwould 1 Put state polka records before the public 2 Auow mo  time and manpower for so n an investigation  Bring pinks in the open 4 Btinq the senojsno of the situation to puinia a Mention The Michigan Mirror is no optomistic It predicts such an in  vestgiation would 1 Deemphazj ize dommunisiis in state govern ment2 Do little to expose red j  Uifc  sii oi ivi hmma Gardner Dime township on March 9, 1874 She e ano in late John C Dinkeip graduated from Mich State Nor and was Loin in Pinckney on I nvd and taught school in Mon i cmu tne Hawaiian Island In  1939 she married Henry Qaeal lie died in 1949 For the last 2  years she has been an invalid S trviving are neices and nep hewc The funeral was at the j S w rtho t Funeral Home WedI nesdav afternoonRav John Rosr,  Well wood of Brighton offici tinq j burial in Hamburq Cemetery v t Winter 8004 fOtOd j We  Novenna Devotions i I  fridav evenix , at 7 JO p in  Friday after Novejajiu Dovotion j Saturday 730 te b00 P ML  Sunday hcijf 800 LI ,  MRS BARBARA TESSMER  Mrs Barbara Tessmer, 88wife J of the late Aug us Tessmex, died at her home in Lakeland Frida, Surviving are a stepson Clauuo Tessmer and stepdaughterLjVha I Gno Marquardt ot Ann pTrb r4 nephews Arthur Girard Detroit  OL Guard Pittsburg Pal and i Cyril ond Walter Girard ofjLakeJ luuu The funeral was  the  Swarthout Funeral Home Mlnday i3i4 Atending aicenoon, Rev McLuoas olficiat al in Forest Hill Ccm , ,, Arbor won h tiers 4 years in football,,   TIMOTHY B MCCARTHY Timothy B McCarthy, 88frnro thresher and hav ome oi his son, Howard in Brighton Thur day His wife, the former JcuBump, died some years ago3r viying are a son, Howard  son1 Lloyd of Detroit and 3 aauqhter Mrs Wm Holdernt s Brighton, Mrs Ida Ware Detroit ond MrsGladys Holderness Howell Th funeral was at Keehn Funeral Home Saturday, Rev Whiting oiticiiting Burial in Pin kney Cemeiery oi J  p cakes u gettJiiq or Ma fie v Donald Urady pastor Ihur, 120, dnj nin, r a hur Q nony u  icu e t ijO iiis we K ve V c aio ooua j nuvi, u  uil, no vHi picnt c 1 W imen, vor a oUu iraycf meetnq ai homo r Ui oon J iilVOUtC C A IT Jliii ay to iiio, me iht i   c u o e oiiicC inauo oi  Af ih  rQ  hu February activities in schools, universities l i mckney hign scnool he grad iaLng Buri or colleges The pressure woul i u tct m 1932 A star athletic he I etery, Ann be too great  j won jtiers 4 years in footba This week the governor will j ta3 ball and oaset ballFoilow sign the Communist bill which jng qraduauon he played nvie Vvrrs the oartv from the ballot  neni ball for a number of ,, ,,  and nubile payrolls and makes I yoar and managed the Pincknoy f1 Y thresh SmregiSorSc also siqned the Kan in the Tri County League  lotd,ed,1 thh sueqbuens qciqA lq iDiA9p xcs  rot  numbor of years he was the law and provides for a stiffer empivea as foreman by he, oenaltv I Hudson Motor Co in Detroit Foil TV la i J t h  ti  owing his fothers death he re uDfPaePletfVetrnoa to Pinckney and engaged the legislature Psea e oni leg m  lumbi and wdl  ahzing the Fraternal OrdeL Poi t ,mj He  elected g  ice, a police union Mafr Xobo vgor n 134g Qnd reeleced m oi Detioh is uxginq the go,em,, l951 Re s aJso servinq hi, thit , to vetoe it  jiem asvillage president Ptev On the press agent prosositionj io ,sly he served as township the legislature reversed itsrit , lerk and troasurcr After cutting off all funds for press ln l34j he VJf5 marriedr chy Biogan of Stockbridge have two fine hldren, a son Pec, leader Sun, 10u Simon em tuty in Liqht or    Ian 1130 Sunday School vU i nyiim rciiowship Mon 800, IT xienhai Com at the person qo Tues, 10 jOJuckson Assn  the ohurohiundi a 1230Miss Ma, beats, missionary iom inau a Africa, speaker Wed, 400Junwt cQcir vraenxe 700, Senior ohoh practise A iequest has jome that al tho hiends of Mis LLorge Thorn poo i pryior her dunnq her iiincbs  lioienoe Crilteivlen hospital, u Get on Oi  v ii ne   U  i  Uuy h ho s ai vV yne lt ,  supreme ycd tne decision  o Wayna Gi tne construe vooran churh at  , vin Hed  sc on is re  i1 1 Prposes   inv oivor who    d the , ection o robse thy  n the adeged to the a r die hai x people up ii council of the decision tioic in an iiThis is the ell where a  rmciral to  uty vat people our, LI y BorOare old Apia 15 Ko  e VV he i  uia Cuo  ,rO, Eaucjhn we, 8 to agents then restored them ail as it was poined out it would oe  M V unethical to deprive the governor of his and also violate a rlaue old custom ARCHIE PAYNE  Archie Payne retired Dexte 6 fijjugbtQyi Thursday1 TR tine 4TI1S wife is a register  J T  T   iTieniioniLe CoIvory rviennonite Church  v ILU mracv, Pastor S S Supt Waiter Esch I lArvning WorsMD ,   ,   1GJU  Suk day School    a   11  00 Childxwoa Hout  c 1145 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Cott ellowciiip Seirr Wednesday ft00 o a Mr MGton vho has bet n aive m Yoilh for Christ Palhes vill peuk at the C valry Mon 1 torr nonite church Sunduy, April  at 7 30, p m  We 01 m, ii OU t  n u preenie 10 iar  fts a or an La w who r prri u it Jiie  i 000s cue jutut CJH1 L ond ruu and T L v   Sciif uhi jer  a he 01 y Will ia hrch r  N 0 c i parjntVvc  Mu jy  Soo   rr,  nq , Kit , CVIOKOV j ,011  O Vlod lietioit  iurie has a iiT hf 1  S ar Co roea ore oon Poucjhl   i,ir lor o 1  uin horn A  ua10   XV oreio CONBVATION DEPT iUTES At the conservation meeting ai Haven Hill this weeka new con cept for oil drilang Will bo con sidercd This is having one com pany operate an entire hold and the lorcing of gas into oil iormct tions to force the oil out7 more forest fhes burned 0 er 176 acres last week The toia for the year so far is 32 lire, compared to 86 at this time last year William Webber drillinq a water well at Traverse stuck lead at 90 it So far as ocnown lead in commercial quantities does not exist in Michigan, The closing of the Swan Creek join Cro ed 11 uso and has been promin jilt in hfooth work At he present nine 1 he i chairman of the local ,mc i committeeShe has also been chaurnon a  Rod Crous Lloo bonk ommittee cieo he would undoubtedly perform the duties of tb office of sheiiff in a fair impartial and fiicint manner PAST MASTERS WORK DEGREE The past masters of Livingston Lodge conierrea 3 A degrees Sotuday night in old time style, with Roy Dihmgham as marsnaii married Bertha Ferris of Dexter township who is deceased There  are r con and 2 daugbtes Tu Miana Mrs Win K ed on mcti 0,iughier Tuesday anc on Mi nam  1 lo oj, G0010 iimral was at Keehn Funeral Thonopsori 111 the hospita ihurc Home Saturday Rev Bish p of j do ije Itchams eloot le ,u   uGahng Burial in Forest Lawu58h vd ung anmvtrary Cemi tery   Luster qoets o the Gs , ik  yuiiam Keunohy ihud GrcuP 1 i famuy wen 1   r  r, 1 finry Ki 11 v hos an o  ovl Or it e  t her ci 0 her noc Gohf nua, Mojo v LP Her visitor mother m  hio Faster, P ,G  0  on  Chor oy 1  1 1 iubbhs Easter,  jom Hittrr helpeu his  n VV, und wife Jrs Hottie Swanhout ario Harold Swarthout LIBRARY MEETING 48 peopie attended the hbar, meeting ai the school Monuayj The Misses Susan Eby of Co1 night Mrs Stratton of Lansing on and Anna Mab 1 Kiimer 01  ajpedShe described two hbaries  Nappanee, lnd, ent the vo e  a village and a school The foil end with Kathryn Miller owing comrnittee was appointed Mrs, Joe bicher oi Burr Oa to investigate Alber Wak field i visited her daughter, Mrs Joan ch, Celia Nash,Dorothy Gamp  oh , P   V  v 0   oiuli rc b n ay 0,, ,,on ley nit  to n niPron were olroo Fourth Grade iijCj was 10 yea 1 Esch lost we k  Mr and Mrs M nd Forv Zioqei and Ray Coons bell Mrs Bonner,Margarot Clark follwing past Pdle Beck Some of the com  tenaed a Gideon meeting coal mine at Saginaw leaves the Grand Ledge mine the only one in the state in operation Since 1860 the Saginaw mine has pro ducd 46000,000 tons of coal 1103 trappers baqged 1750 beaver his year and lol otter in Michigan Last year he bag wa 2093 beaver and 113 otter There are no known oases oi anthrax spreading from cattle to deer herds The cold weather has as stewards the mooters were escorted into the lodge room and received in lorm Rea Shaefei, Peicy Ellis, OUn Roouicon, N Miller G Miller, O Pouison Clyde Fisher, Joe Griff ith H Hauck Cecil TownerBertt C V odder, G WHooker, Ber Hooker JaoG Hannett, P W Curlett Schaefer, Ellis and Rob inson presided Following the de qreewoL the Masons got away with 150 lbs of Lake Superior perch prepared by Orland Win slow and Claude Swarthout All , past masters and the 3 candi slowed daes were called on for speech  es Attendance about 60 up tlie trout run v waftrpercentr than L03E OPENER TO CHXffiA irfl950 The Thumb and Saginaw Pmckney lost their firs game dUict were the best u to Chelsea there last Weanesday MotorStere asked to watch 12 t0 3 Dave Haines and Jack Jrtodeer 8 were killed by, Jeffreys, pitching for Pmckney  in Roscommon county  we,e wUd and Pinckney made 4 Se day last weei they come, erTOrs AU pmckney  the highways to get xoad salt d lhe first inning 700 rural mail carriers are now lede3 on a pie double and a conducting a pheasant census  single Bareis relieved and only runs were off Misa L, Darrov at t th Sonoiia K ,m bad tie, to,oo and ooUOiOs lemoved IUCSNII Tomouk an  Pa hn Lortt mittee went to Lansing Tuesday j Nazeme en r, h ricwell Mondav  Mihhen h ve been al for more information COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Meeting called to order by Pres Rolll call of ojficersPresent a Kennedy, Clinton, fiplady, Read  bernardin Lytih of Kalama nd Shirley AbsentSwarhtout  zoo c,Dent ihe week end with Mrs Mary Kennedy Fred Swanhod, Detroit, hue h Dusenbury, Mr and Mrs eorqs Bradley Flint Mr and MrsWar  Ward Swarthout Jackson ana Lester Swarthout and wife Oi De k ena vifcior    ctn r JO niqhi  j lOniifiy Sinqcis qonn yjifoJc, Sergt James Doolittle onu, died last wee wifG of Ft, Devins, Mass, spent Diane Haines OIK Billy Pugg the week end at the Hugh U  i bro ght a holigiammiti 4 oraw liuie name rie expec, assign  ish and a crab to schoaiW ha thom an me lit to Alaska, Motion by Kennedy, supported by Read to appoint David Brady caretaker of flag for summerCarr ied Motion by Kennedy, supported by Clinton to accept Tony dofillipi and Robert Egeler as fireman Motion Carried Motion by Tiplady supported b Kennedy to allow following bflls Carl Jones, st mp  S 750 Pinckney Dispatch, print 920 Ru3s Pressley, st, mp 7 50 T Read Sons, supplys 1823 Richard Evans st bridge 1437 70 Van Winkle  Van Winkle 5 00 Motion to adjourn earned Mildred Ackley clerk troit were w S ,, Swarhout, 01 soien c lenons n they took them oro n  to rooms Tommy  odd broaqht ii oho tloji and sea horne U to school Don Svarhou mod 0 i box of the pyiarnius of , q  p tvned a report on them Ryan B oner Pro oh ho cchoo  otn M  1  i let n oiopict oes to   Mary Lo   Caiuroll bo oht LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F b0y  repannq A M CALENDAR i n,  FxidayAnril 25, MM Degrees yc drcw Parser lib s end c April 307th district meeting tfor varrnts, Howel 800 p m  nan Bonner gave M oC beautiful double ye hans o Silicic u  , r allowed 2 hits the remainder ot ARTHUR GODFREY AND HIS FARM ANIMALS Visit with Photographer Ozzie Sweet the farm of TV and Radio Star Arthur Godfrey Sweet re  ports counting seven elk, 13 derr    24 Arabian horses and other anil mals Read Arthur Go drey ccndl his animal friends illustrated arj ticlein this Sundays April 20e issue oi The American Weekly exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times  MABBIAGE UCENSEb Thomas Donohue 24 Monroe, Margaret Kovitti4 Linden James Fulton 28, Brighton Mictry Bald yfo 23 Brighton Ronald Floyd,  rWetobervUle, Mary Jane Hag  23, PowlervUle Tony Rob r, Kathryn Kuhn 26, lard Kourt, 26Pinck f, 17 Brighton ickner Cat ihe game Chelsea made 8 hits and Pinreny 5 The Pinckney lineup was Haines and Jeffreys, p Meobon c Dcrrrow, lb Reb rnan 2b A Mrofka, 3b JMrofca outield Maltesion, Henry Bady d H News  Mrs Joe Bosvdlo has organized a vegc the PeK DID NOT MAKE QUOTA Putnams guota in the Red Cross Drive was 275 Only SI80 35 was collected Anyone not solicted may send their con tribution to Josephine Grostic, county chairman, Howell BOY SCOUT MEETING wk Boy Scout meetinq at the school table and canning club in Thursday at 8 p m All scouts sville area,The Weed j asked to attend as we have anew scout master Committee   nu herro, 12 have enrollois ana iep  VAA G, ro  lades is pres Eda 1 uTh fei  vice pres and Nancy Nash, e second year This is Mrs Basydlo s with these projectti FIGHT COMMUNISM RALLL GronoPc war veterans are an GARY COOPER APPOINTED Gary Cooper has been anooint e d mar, of the Detroit Edison Ann District to succeed Robert Brown who resigned kxst Aug ist He has been with the com  tJaFiaht CommunG pemv 19 years and served 4 nted toDftJgcros8 Audi Sears in the army in World War nism RJY 2 Ave, rHoward Canfield 47 of Ann torium 1520 www  27  hafl  apnonited mqrof mnJiaU e to be the Port Hmon dtatrint He is  PSSStS VPW, araducrte of engliieeilna dept, of CUHRENT COMMENT Cont Republican National Committee man Summerield has annonncea that he will shortly go to Paris to invite Gen Eisenhower to come to Michigan and speak bGuie the national convention is held This has given rise to rumors that Summerfield shortly expects to declare tor Eisenhower Thin he denies and says that ar Tatt ana Gen Mac Arthur hove been invit ed to speak in Miohgon, it is no more than fair that Gen Eisen hower should be given thr same opportunity LIas ot j bell some I t hips ior Easter  Paul R sseli brouqh an 0  lily to school Fifth Grade Kay Kitchan has re eived di ticnaiv horn the Deuoi io th grade spelling etumaoa We are ready to preycrh  mts t the lass this weei We aro collecting in cei jokes for our scrapbook for Nan WoCthank Mesdames VanBlar m and Palmer for the orann, oiaaqe jure treat Thursday   We aecoratcd eggs toth Thursaay We Lc  uoi 0 I  etc , r u, Oo Millards  yuion is meet odjasit nThe aoii tus re J io 1nance a  L no onoius    to jng charg onunniibt Mill 0 vv yne cir h exainin jrind jury p strong eviih ot is that 10 in Commun ohve a per  ,, 0 ,, ,locution u ut he or chhonpt to  vo nm en t by  o pr vo   u ho after a   1 yea or so MSIOO , their 1 hie anniv    raoon from  v ok The Aiirn the world   r 1 iKnnnhis 0, hunqs,was  0000 in tie a 0 co, ntill is  01 no to be a   cr noway to oP of liii east  uihou of the  00 inojuding   ia Rome,  P , in those   conauored a 0 oronqh job 0  not ana the rood ofi in on i vo r us  how the  aro tt ied all h Pianist move no ny years  Holy Land for did not attain iter World War a, momly in Pan a them realn ar1 most of  0 riocn ame  0  The Jews , in h eel and  aeport places  the rose and u  oouohea press is  no, h n ruovens over ui  hlcjoi seizure i mIP, by President aoinn there is little  t ngress vdll do  P  c unpaign year Pt vant to odena the The v hoi  thing in a at the steel workers e to meet the in  of hvmg The wage b ard investigated ,  it Then the steel aPxed ior a price in h was refused The  iY refused to grant vo 1 strike dates nrn d postponements   the strike for 100  was set as the 0 no settlement in P he president took the  1 alio to prevent a icvi irom crippling impox defonso industries Similar , h  bon taken in case of The president said the Toft  Hartley  JlUV Nl, o r parents Seventh Grade  some very orgmal designs We have elected new club  officers They are Tom Wylic ,A Sixth Grade  pres Roberta Ackley vhe pre e  jr rabbits Eastor Linda Lee sec  and Pmied them pmk and blue, We checked our self control I , Wo are erjtertaning our parents   of April 23 and are going to chow 1  iri 1 a 1  00 3 r not oOh it would have ineant ancGia charts and found only 7 ou, 01 r unlts with a person in charge 38 children needed help ihey  Watson Bobby vnll have to set up in frint anaoll and Richard Sockow are in lose their privihges k   iuMAMtc Qrrihr rtr wnitSo fiar the steel  mpameo have had Utile luck o r ing overtirrn the pKMlaerhc act as both their petitiOO have been derded J  Watson 1 Socko1 privuiqw urrrdfeharae of refreshments, Sally Donna Basydlo is woripnq hard cge  on her BlUrvqwords hx J  P, Karen Gustai trict epelling b which is Apr filfcrtftihWteWl CARD OF THANKS ihhvi Wc hold in grotefuTl mum  brcmce the many kindnesjee J corded to u by our,friena neighbors at the time c4jwr cles passingThatlikeooSfcili   oi aeedte  29  dgi iLaiMMittH JrM  Piv , , 3  andDeoiee Davis India ie otWlUiam  f,   jgfjk  ilwmTmnf 7fwmf   , V f  ,V Wednesday Aprils lStt Its surprising how much easier it Is to iron when you dont have to strain to see You iron faster, too  and do a better job Youre never working in your own light    youre never fighting shadows Good lighting makes tasks fly Youll enjoy the advantages of good lighting in your laundry area with a new ceiling fixture with fluorescent tubes   Visit your electric fixture dealer FOR FULL INFORMATION II TtOMR DEALER or Detroit Neighboring Note Howell The WSs4 Eewell Theater UMBRA Max Young 38, of Chelseathe JrJ uif17 owner of the William Truck Lino   DvLy Thomas died last W  ,m  yQU m DREAMSStephanie Kaiser won the spell  ,  ,  , ing match at Gregory and will J Lovejoy Jcmeu Gleason represent the school at Pinckney,  9t  4i  Dexter Theater DexWk MlhigoD t 11 it  HI i Friday Saturday April 18 19 2 Cvoat Hits  r Patsy Durbin 13 won the spelling Championship at the  Brighton school She also won  last year  The Brighton state police post has had 3 new troopers assigned to it from the state police school  flriday, Saturday ApjU 18, II Walter Pidgeon, John Hodlak  to THE SELLOUT Ph Gene Autrey, Gail Davis in SILVER CANYON The Vermontville Maple Syrup1 Sunday Monday, April 20, 21 Festival in April 19Gov Williams gun 200 p m coat will crown the king and gueen Harold Whiethead 33 of How ell took his own life last weefc Clark Gable Ava Gardner In LONE STAR win Broderick Crawford and Lionel otfe QA d Cartoon 1500 people in the county signed the petitions favoring a county Nws hospKxl hospital The petitions will be presented to the board of Tues Wed Thar, April 22 23 24 supervisors at their April meet Vivian Leigh Merlon Brandon XETS MAKE IT LEGAL A Comedy Slarrviq Claudette ColbertMcDonald Co vy  Plus INDIAN UPRISING in color ,ack Montgomery Audrey Lang  Sunday Monday, April 20, 21 Sun shows 3 57,9 Moa 7,9 TAU MEN In Technicolor  Mopda Burt Lancaster, Judy Llveranc Cartoo DA P J ing with a request the proposition be placed on the April ballot Stanley Warner of Howell hasbeen named an alternate to the Republican national convention1 at Chicago  An error of 50 votes in the  count at Ann Arbor in a precint I indicates that the proposition to  buy the fairgrounds property,first repoted lost by 28 votes has carr ied Mrs Josephine Costello Green ing daughter of John and Mary Ann Harris Costello of Dexter  Tue8f Wed Thur April 22 23 2 FLAME OF ARABY In Tcanit4lv A Drama fLbarini Maureen OHARA, Jeff Chandh and Lon Chamy  Latest N 3 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE  short Subject Novelty Now Cartoou I  ,  ,  I ComingjMan in the Saddle Coming Invitation Belle of New1 Steel Town York Sylvan Theater Chelsea tjchjyirn Friday Saturday April 18 19  BEHAVE YOUQSIJ   A Comedy ttang Farley Granger, Shelly Winters shows 715 915 Cartoo ipti Sunday Monday, April20, 21  tundoy Show  j, T, I died in Chicago last week Mrs Marion Roche and dauqh er Murilla Craig, of Vermontville THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS Ruthella and Barara Roche of A Drama Btaiftw Flint and Mr and MrsEdSchmidt Joan Crawford Dennis Morg jr of Howell were week end vis  iors of Mrand MrsGeorgeRoche Fowlerviile Review  Avon TbeaKHfr Stociuxiaa mvwBqpmt Friday Saturday AM  Jl Doubl, M Sou4  Roy Cartoon  and David Brian Nowi 25 Years Ajgo  Tues, Wed Thur, April 22 23 I WANT YOU A Dpcua StiMlno  Sports 24 i Dorothy McGuireDana Andrews Pincfrney opened the bse ball Farley Granger j season Friday by beating the Shows 715 913 i Brighton team there 24 to 12The cartas  Pinckney team Swarthoutp R  7L Reason, c Hendee, lb Clare CSn0Zi Sj rAIUHA Miller 2b HReason3b Graves TraiLWhen Worlds Collide Kennedy,ss N Miller M Camp 1 e InCatT jbeU, Nash HomshcrwunlMd Mr and Mrs EW, Hinchey of Slaughter WHTMOBE LAKE MCH Unadilla celebrated their golden Friday Saturday, AprU 18 19 wedding last we RETREAT TO HELL Mrs Bert Hicks entertained with Mrs Sherd Swarthout, Mrs Leal ftank Lovejoy Richard Carlson Sigler Mrs, Hannah Halstoad, Mrs Dona Davis and Mrs Hetty Teeple Friday in honor of her mother Mrs Estella Ftieh Fannie Johnson of Pinckney and Waldo Titmus of Detroit were married Sunday in Detroit George Siglers car was hit by a train Saturday ncar the Electric Motors and banged upMrs Eleanor Burgess Brownwidow of Frarf Brown, died in  Chicago April 9Hub Bowman of Battle Creek has moved in the Cadwell house on Bast Main St Fred Lake is building a cittaqe near Portage Lake, The marriage of Minnie Reason and Wm Mcuch is announced  The Mark Allison, Albert Dinkel and Alger Hall families attended a party Sunday in Detroit at the Sanford Reson home in her hon  Flu Laurel and Hardy in THE BULLFIGHTERS cartoon Sunday, Monday, April 20, 21  WeddingBells and Laughter Cary Grant, Betsy Drake in ROOM FOR ONE MORE Featuretteiiady Marines  Novelty  Nowa Cartoon Tues, Wed Thurv April 22 23, 24 AohJert Mitdhum, lazabeth Scott and Robert Ryan in THE RACKETT  PlUft BEHAVE YOUISELF In TecauScclor Fsrley Granger, Shelly Winters No experience while learning, fey tftgfrt yearchance foradtMMIiia vacation wo4fc near MHlil WF friendly associates and uV pMv ants suioundings Womens Employment Offxe 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich THE PINCKNEY BEAN ROOM This is piature of thw Pinckney Fitzsimmon, Ross T Read, Lucy bean room employees taken in Hoff, Laura Hoff Tess Swset Swarthout Reason, Mable Swar1903 Back row Jake BowersEUa 21 hn ESV thoUt Suyciam Black Lavey Mary Brogan, AlHe IlJBl leased   Mae Moran Teeple Rose  or Born to Rex Drown and Dick Clinton ha ret up his saw wife mill west  oi ovn, Art Flintottj A H LeSd has sold his far tyoWe, 14 of Howell has   to Y KamWcrn of Detroit won the dstrict oia oncal contest,   EmmetTHarris and Lucille Foh Born to John Robert and wile j  BELL TELEPHONE PV of Howell sanq over radio of Gregory April 14 ason,  sTation WKO of Lansina Friday David VanSkdde ot Plamfield Mrs Anna Henry is keepinr died April 17 Oreaon hoire for Dan Cameron of Plain Will iviercer Bturled to, uregon field is weck  COMPANY Dairying is the countys bigg railroad and established th were Pcdd so much P61  to  st industry Fluid milk is m tig Phicknev ator wfS i5 colls pidied out and made from demand and tank trucks haul StSS Bens we re  t0 2 a week considered fair tJ S daily Such the mamchTre eT andSk wage then Allthe girls received ed ones were worth more than Presents at Christmas from Mr unpicked ones He establoished Read and for Vsit wtts toe a bean room in his elevator that onlXndurrtY h 5lS A Milk Cowds the only marketed 23 SS 10 SrffS 1 wHuf sS 2 Wwaaon 3 Sta  te Fanners Feed d   ZZJUAL d g  carried to the picking table on a The bean room ceased operaton ofWCvSftlble    the culls and dis a number cf years agAnderson ThSSk hm 4rr colored ones were picked out to and Gregory also had G,SnmOakR6amd 73 wm  be sold at stock foSd The girls rooms at one ume Carl Weddige has built a hoi Amy Whallan, 22, daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Vvlialian of e North Lokedied April 13 Will Benham is buying vool in northern Michigan doa stand at Dexter Corners Carl Bennett has bought Wallace store at Hamburg was not the case 50 years ago Then half the people in Pinck had their own cows MiF was 5c a quart The Howell Condensed 47 aro Ago bean Announcing The Howell Gloss Company  114 Court St Howell PHONE 767 HOWELL Michigan MIRRORS RfiflnVEBlNQ fWDHTUll TOW  GLAZCNO OLABS FOi AKYTHDfO , The Marcian Ledwidge family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidg i Easter guests of Mr and Mrs 1 James Whitley wee Fred Road wife, Mr and Mrs Frank Petors of Jackson, John McGuire and family of Detroit Wm Whitley and wife, Wm A Whitley and wife and Leonard Fisher and family oi Ann Arbor Mrs Flora Darrow with Mrand Mrss Clyde Darrow of MUford were Easter guests of the W  Darrow family Albert Waddell and George bander Monro3 who was Clarkson Brtllinger and wr elected constable Aast week has deny Johnson have left the beld that office 42 years, snce the Pinckney Hotel and gone to 1B63 when he was hrst elecua Howell to work in the Commer a state record He also cornea cial Hotel, the mail to and from tne depotMrs George Green and, Lelia Jane Carr Bulhs died April 15 Lela Monks attended the play She was the daughter of bh and Old Arkansas at HoweU Friday Easter guests at the If Heary night I home were Charles Whitehead Jerry Dunne is building a new and wife and Beatrice Lamoorn porch on his home  of Gregory, Gerald Henry of D like Ruen has purchased a troit Keith wanvrt e oi lot of Mrs Jennie Barton on Una Chelsea and the L, L Henry tarn dilla St and wijl build a house, ily w vnnedv MrSpaulding of Perry wiU start Mrand M Musay  a banfTat Gregory were Sunday callers jian John D White and family spent ley Culver torn in J Su with the E Jedele family G Ir Kennedy has gone to Chel ll ti through Kentucky and sea to work in the Shoemaker Iowa, blacksmith shop W H Clark has bought a lot APRIL, JUNE, NOVEMBER You all know the rhyme for tell ir 7 how many days there are in tsach month The rhyme makes it easy to remember hov eay A snould be to obtain he same rhythm in our financial pians A Savings Account opened now and added to regularly will solve the proteins created by unplann ed spending   JLC  will buikL The Young Mens Club learn will play the town team hjco on Saturday  I ents Hve on the Woodworth lorm, on Howell Rd ned ote McPilEkaON fUte BANK cwllf Mich All depoKJt bp 1o 10,000 m ured by   ttinbsrsiiip in me  Federal Deposit Tircmee CorOratlf X WALK ON AIR IN CUSHIONED VELVETEW SHOES Bxclattvt lueii lb 1 nd  itr 1 to tmt year tm wbQt ron  BradWcmd famUyof aaiSJHrttocxi vCknr of Wtg rvTioTed in the Ed toX house on East Main St Buffiii in I860 land wenith momtog tpgkSrSSkm  , infield aptt  GJJJB Oak last night wtoej worked when h fflPn2l4W2S TjSwl Monks ha bn a oi 7 cfcfl , vmmm w IIK yaar net wbOt 90a walki LL CALL AT YOUR CONVBrJlENCB te oar hoitM or place of bdtiitt N oblitaiml jroFmioTorforPtwDtnjtirtloJi SprmgandSi  HBfc SOD 1 a Bale 1 kfOS New NowSPTOPWfi W,f fr V  mr, April 16 1952 Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 4th Class Store Drygoods Canned Goods Shoes a its Furnishngs Lingerie tssetSys Gen Store ot DOMbtttOO fid  Mcntb 0 177 June Meyer ot Stockbridge spool the week end at too W rl iueyt nome ijdsei  Meyer and wile of Xpsuanu caUea fcaiuraay Sunday quests oi the Louis Shenan family were Gene he nan and tamily ot Ann Arbor, Gerald tfauer and tamily oi  brighton Jack Sheldon, Mrsdna Spears and Janet LunaeoaSunday callers at the ,H, Hook or home wexe the C, W iiooicer family and Hoy Carpenter and  wife oi Ann Arbor Miss Viola pettys and Mrs Maude Sayles oi HowelL  Bosalee Nash oi East Lansing spent Easter at the Mark Nash harne Andrew Nesbitt and wife have returned from Florida The Ralph Hall family spent Easter with relatives in iiymouua and attended church in Salem Mr and Mrs Robert Holt oi Jackson were Sunday guests of  their aunt Mrs Andrew Camp bell and family riev H E MaycroiS and fam ily of Saugtuck were Sunday guests at the Merwin Campbell home st0Mtf Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell and the Carl Lents family were baster guests of L C Gorham and wife at Plum Hollow Country  Club Detroit The Herb Palmer jr family oi Flint were week end guests at  the Palmer home here Mr and Mrs Walter Clark were in Toledo last Wednesday Easter quests of the Stanley Dinkel family were Mrs Emma Brogan of Stockbridge Mrs Emma Dinkel and Mrs Edith Peck Hay Newcombe and wife of Sgt Johs E Sprout has rm  HorweU 2nd Fre Hillman and transferred fromKorea to jSntki   LerviUe c on Ona on the Island of Kyushu of south I 1 1  ern Japan I  Cheryl and Easel Meyer jr of   j Ypsilanti spent the week end at  Charles Soule and family of the Walter Clarkhome while Howell spent Sunday at the Phill meir Pa6113 attended a Funeral ip Sprout home in f ort Wayne In The Stanley Dinkels, children The Lester McAfee family attend  and Mrs Dannie Kavanaugh call ed an Easter breakitast Sunday a m Leslie Merritt home in  at the Omer Gass home at Brigli Howell last Tuesday to in Jkmor of Barbara McAaiee ryhvm Kennedy and wife were , Baster guests of the Ambrose Callers at the Lester McAiee Kennedy family in Howell, home last week were Mr and Keith Ledwidge of the Pi uth  I LOOK FOR THE CLOCK A1 BKTSH LAH WMOf Of NEED OI Plumbing fc Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes Fittings  REPAKOiG A SPKIAUTY COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COJXMU WBTB FUIVS My row Hughes MASTER PLJMBEB ONE IfNGEMEY 1S7FU Pocohonfas AND CLEAN BUHNINO Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERICOTE AND CANNAit COAL ON HAND DEHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER Plmibing W ttrtiysutntsetc Stanley Dinkel STATE OF MICHIGAN I  Mrs, Glen Kerns Dearborn Mr, and Mrs Oscar Piete Mr and  Seminary is home OH va m Mrs G W Clark of An Arbor Mrs, Oscar Nordstrom and Mr and Mrs Rose Hendee were Eas and Mrs John Gabachy of triot Don Kirby and  wife of Detroit were Saturday guests at Howard Read home Frank Peters and wife of Jack son spent the week end at the Fred Head home the Walter Clark De ter guests at J home  The Don Griffith family of Ann  the Arbor and Mark Matteson and  wife of Bishop Lake were Sunday guests at the Joe Griffith home Gilbert Bailey, music instructor at Indianhead Maryland, called I Modal V949 A   FiiuiTcp vn Rnjj Regular prt4 00000 Two iv irtsr of PhilflCU 30TAL veto 60000 ALL TiiRhZ P ONLY HUOE 200 HOARY 29, 1 952 t YOU GET a big isafiful range featuring th loUtt tlm and  wcrk jvicg corwaniene  v0 OFT M vjrW PMlgat iyttm completely InrtalUd at ywr hotrt   TOU 0IT rw cySitri of Phtlgai t no 9KHm Mt SEE US TODAY pkilgas THI itpuitrost 011 Hotke Swarttaou Mr and MrsC I, Clinton attend on friends here last week 40th wedding anniversary of Mr, Miss Shirley Reason of Battle and Mrs William Dilloway in Creek and Sergt Carl Frederick Howell Thursdays son of Camp Custer were Easter Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson at guests at the Gerald Reason tendeed the Knight Templar Eas home ter service in Ann Arbor Sunday Messrs Winston BuaghnCIare The Frank Aberdeen family Miller Lawrence Baughn Larrywere Sunday guests at the Rex Camburn and P W Curlett at  Noggle home in Ann Arbor tended a Masonic meeting at  lie Harold Porter family spent Dexter Friday night Frank Park the week end in Grand Rapids er SUpt f the Masonic Home The Ralph and Gerald Clinton 1 Home was speaker, families at Detroit were Easter i Carl Fuchs jr and wife of De  guests at the C J Clinton home troit spent the week end at th Baster guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Gallup home Louis Coyle were the Clarence Week end guests at the E L  Stapish family and Mrs Ella Staj McKinley home ish family of Chelsea, the Rob f jg Lydk Carr has rented her ert Grainger famiy of Lansina I home and gone to Lakeland to  arid George Charbonneau and jjye  her daughter Gladys wife ,  Lee SDanley Dinkel is attending the j Bert Benham and wife of Brigh county board of supervisors meet J l0n spent Sunday night at the ing at Howell this week  M E Darrow home   J    S E Swarthout celebrated his 87th birthday Sunday His children were here Easter cruests oi the Robert Read family were Arthur Bullis and wife of Gregory Robert Mitteer and family of Stockbridge, Bruce Reid and family of Munith James Broqan and family of Lansinq and Den Howlote and family of PlymouthMrs Mary Teeple was jsn Easter guest at the W C Miller home Mrs Anna Croupe and dauan tor, Vivian, of Flint called at th  the W C Miller home Saturf3  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell s it Sunday at th Lee Lavey home The Albert Shirley family were The Probate Court tor the County of Livingston In Matter of th Estate of Char, cs L Adams, Deceased At a session of said Court held March 27, 1952 Present Hon Hiram R Smith Judqe of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased are ra quired to present their claims in  writing and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon Charles L Adams Jr of Howell, Route 1, Michigan, fiduc iary of said estate and that such claimswill be heord by said court at the Probate Office on Jum 9,  1952 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice hereof be qiven by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ey previous to said day of hearino in the Pinckney Dipatchxmd that the hdicuary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last rnown address by roqistered mail return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14idays prior to such hearing, or by personal ser vice at least five 5 days prior to vice such hearingA true copy Hrram R Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probaet Register of Probate  I STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court io tbo County of Livingston At a session ot said Court held on Aprii 14, 1952 F ini tne Matter of the Estate oi  Uxrbara Tessmer, Deceased Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate, Notice is Hereby Give,That the petition of Arthur G Girard, pray inq that the administratic of eaid  estate be granted to Arthur BGi  aid or to some other suitable person and that the heir of said deceased be detenninedjWill be  heard at the Probate Court on  May 5, 1952 at 10 a m It is Ordered, That notice there of be given by a publication of a  copy hereof for three witeks con i secutively previous to saUd day of  hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known adcress by registered mail return receipt iemrnded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5  days prior to such hearing j Hiram R Smith, Judge ol Probate A true Copy Celestia Parshall, Register of Probate The Howard Read tamily spent Easter at the George Wilde home in Ann Arbor  E W Hinckley and wife were Easter guests at Clifford VanHom home Andrew Nesbitt and wife dolled on Mrs Blanch Naylor in Eat an Rapids Thursday Easter guests at the Ray Burns home were the Jack Youna fam 3y D Conklin family, James Burns temily,Don Burr and wife and Bobbie Darrow ,  The Russell Glover farmly of Fowerville spent Sunday at the  Edward Spears home, W H Euior and wifo wrwn dcsiuat the Kenneth WyU J L  SPCEIAL SALE On Higher Priced Dresses IN PRINTS CREPES, NYLONS ALL SIZES AT 104  THURSDAY FRIDAYSATURDAYQNLY GIRLS DRESSES 3 TO 6X  FOR 298 AND Plumbing ctd Repairs WATER SYSTEMS JNSTAUED WATER SOFTENER ETC, 7ini home In Webster ,  The Albert Shirley 2wr The Dr, McGregor  J Sunday guests of the Gayle Shir BrSoi caUod OX  Wiiham V in Livonia Marcer home Sunday, fo j RaB8on and wife and Mrs Etta Walker oj Ann Arbor Mabfe s d were Earter gpent lot weok at h Jessl uestg o th MaT Reynolds fam 0 of Ani Arbor vis  Chm dv of Roscom ii SSrRoy Tmna  mn visited Mrs Edna Reason TliinlBoi   L  Joher an wife spent Sun  roHfetoter qu at the   Ar1a Jaquish homo to T Earl acfccjl HrA wiri week omd fluoote al e  eaited at theltebett P0  7 TO 12 398 TO 598 TEEN AGE 101214148 TO741 BBOY S TOM SAWYER WEAR SLACKS 4 to 12 RAYON 4JABARDKNE SHIRTS SHIRTS AT 245   4     44 The Lakeland Dress Hes 4700 MIDLAND DBTE LAXKLA JD        iiir Ufrfi lUivtof  T VOjrf   I t ssV1   vs   rTejjTtys STi LLI jti THsejejHBeMQHAauscgnnKi r 4mm, wmmmwjm v, i,  iT  ii  3F F W W 1fc,   Ji THE gyCPgYDIgPATCH El I  Wedr Aftfl It 1911 RUMMAGE SA3JE The Young Laaies Auz will hold Rummage Sale at the town hall I t Aphl 2526 and a Bake Sale Sat  April 26 Jesse Richardson and cbughter Hazel spent Easter in Byron Mary Ann Campbell of Nazer eth college Kalmazoo is visiting is visiting her parents, Mr  and Mrs RoyCampbell The Robert Young family spent  PROFESSIONAL CORNER i i THE MMCKNEY SAMilAJHlH I FaJItaiAdi ftJLtU BAY M DOTFV Mi IX  BiutasM Opportunity Pkn Dai 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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>etf m    mi re     ,  r    o I vS TviqA vwbscW f 5S  ovt Volinnlla Wednesday, April 9, 1952 Michigan Mirror The big issue in Michigan are taxes and the constitutional con  Characters f THJ LAYBY FAMILY Through Mrsjunja Lavey Doody ventiai Both ore being kickectf TfSiivor wao   V W atouncL   but still hoe an excellent memory i managed toget a good account ot the Lavey families who settled in liitnam about 1840 This was  U year ot tne oig exodus from Tne qovemar would cure the tax situation oy a corporation pro fits tax, He say no constitutional convention until the state is reapportioned r urthermore he says it would take until 1954 before it famine could accomplish anything First lhe ancestor of the Lavey fam a majority ot all voters must ap y wcu, one patjick Lavey of  prove it Tfafcn delegates must oty Mecrth, Ireland He never De selected It delegates wpuJd oame to America but died in meet and take many months and Ireland His tour sons who came maybe a year in rewriting  to America wer PHHMIAI the constitution Then said constitution must i e submitted to vote oi the people tor approval He  says the state cannot wait thai Lodge News,     i Despite bad weather about 250 peojpteottenaea tne 2aa aanuui ram Masters Nignt ixxnquet ox uvingstpn ioage iXOVti  crA Ato, neia at tne acnooi Jknuraay nue U ditterent lodges were repres ented, ij uom outside tne siuie Catholic s Catholic Church  Jiey Michigan I Her Fr Albeit J Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses Bummers 630, 800, 10s0a ll3P Wintei 800  lOtOO Nevenna Devottonst Friday evening at 730 p an  GratAe School JNews iCindejgarten We visiiea the nrst grade at tne new scnooi rnaay iney n iertamea us with a puppet j10v and reiresunienis We uiank iv i burns for tciung us on bus  No5 Current Comment few for asi Cilia Uifcr me Iiq ireianddue to crop knluies It is   ge rooms were ,ppen I Friday anr NMAnnn n erred to as the year oi the U ,   7 p mT tSSL TMTwL America were PatrickMichaeT Brian and James James nevw, married but lived with the Brian Lavey family long The governor will veto any IT na5 ,ownedthe farm an Cedar bUi that taUes iund away from T Rnow,owaed bY Wayne schools or locc i communities He tztJf, McGraih, quotes Supt o Instruction Thurs ton who says t le schools need 400,000 to brii j the system upto dot iAJA 33 states nov have a corporal ion pront tax It is measure would net 6UO0000O a year after the Uancnaise tax as taiea out It has 3 advantac JS 1 New busiines3 would no nave to pay it  until it begins t make money 2 Small busine  corporations pay more under the franchaise tax 3JVlany srno i businesses are not incorporatea The governor tias signed several important Lils One would allow state poiic, to move in and  take charge in districts where heie are danger gas exposions Another provides i 200 tuie ancU md dauqhters Roseann Seeir cidente mvolyn  carelessness , had 4 eons FrankLouis ToaUowgunrunken hunters William d Charles, 4 daughto be conliscatec Makmg the  uM nuZZlu xLu,   a sister of the wile of CaptMonks 1 hey had 4 sons, Patrick Rich ard Nfichael and Bernard and 4 daughters,Ann Lavey BradyMary Lavey TipladyJuiia Lavey Doody and Hose who never married Richard and Bernard were also unmarried Patrick bought the Dwyer farm in Dexter townshipT and married Francis ConnoiisJlikf children were William Bernard Francis Helen and Elisabeth Michael married Jennie RocheHis cnidren were Leo,Adrian Norbert Duane Lorenzo and Laura Gradwell Patrick, son of the original Patrick owned the farm on Dexter Town Hall Rd now called the Sauer farm His sons were Alfred wmen tune dinner was servea at tne school Oy the O  Sassis ted ay tne Rainbow Girls JThe invocation was given ty Rev jvicLucas Winston naugnn Wjyu made the welcome address and introduced tne toastmastei, Clark Mcenzie, rtt G ireasoi Aalamazoo Uienn Clayton, KM responded to the welcome and in troauced the Livingston past mas tors The Minni Singers of Dearborn composed of 2U boys sang 4 numbers Their director Harold Koch, is a noted choir director and their singing was excellent Merwin Campbell received his  800 Mas, Congregational Rev Donald firady pastor Thur Candlelight Service, com  munion baptism, confirmation oi new membersl Good Friday 1200 to 300Union 3 hour service of 7 Last Words of the Cross SpeakersRev Beach Rey Cochran Gregory, Dr Jos eph Pearl, Ann Arbor, Harve Snyder, Jesse Yoder and Glen  don Jantzi of Goshen College and j Rev Brady Special singing Easter Sunday Communion at  800 a m Sermon 1030 Topic past masters apron from Rex Our Risen Lord and God Mus fcackett who replaced Ona Camp c by senior and junior choirs bell slated to make the the oretsen talion,  i Sunday School 1130 Tues April 15Bd of Trustees at Lh9 memorial service for three Ithe parsonagedeparted brothers, Nelson Mfiier, Thur, April 17Ladies Aid at the j Floyd Martin and Lt John Cajver, church Men invited at 1200 noon was given by Rev McLfcas, Wea  400,Junio cnotr oracuse assisted by Harold Koch Who 700, Senior Choir practise sang a soio  Mich Cherry Cvii permanent Making it a mis aneanor to re iuse to give up t lephone line in case of emergency such as a fire dept or police cai One allowing CONVICT GEVJ AWAY This section haa ome excite ment in this section Friday which was caused by thj escape of Charles Wright,30 rom the con vict camp on the iwis farm at Chilson He was scit up from Kai mazoo county for L years for lar  ctny Wright mao his break at  3 p m and went to O B Wilt  txrs, Rose H4abethNellieMary Chris got the old fcarm He had but ond daughter ,Mary Rose His wife was Rose Lyman Patrick married Susan Harris His chfld dren were the triplets, John Lee,  The following grand lodge officers were introduced Guy Powell G M Mike Whyte, G b W, Grand  Rapids Francisi Mennohite Calvary MennaaHe Church  v Kzra Beach, Pastor Dodge G S D Detroit MorqanU S SuPL Walter Esch Smead G Lect Rochester Glen I M Wowhlp 10Uu local communities o set up flood EEJTHL SSJhl V Vl Knckney has been promoter controL IttffiPZF ,009 worn , woor uarm K  whli Michael Fleming named after the  Marlett GcL Tiler, MtJieanens The foliowinq past grand mas tern George Dolliver Battle Creek Di Hazen Cole, Ithaca Charles Sherman Lansing The candidates tor grand marshall Vivian Richards, Milan DrChai, les iViamby Battle Creek Louis Pexrm, Detroit The following grand lodge committeemen Glenn he took Wiltses ca A 22 rifle and forced Wiltses hoekeeperMrs Doris Prince 21, to accompany him, The car got stu  in the mud and he abandoned it and Mrs Prince and wsnt to tk Lyle Herbst home and took ancier carHerb st, called his father, Louis and a  brother Wilbur and they captured Wright at Silver Jake at Ham burg after a 9 mile  hase CON8EBVATION DT NOTES The dept is expects i to receive 128745 in tax monc  under the DingellJohnson act , his is from the tax on fishing eqpment  Smelt with worms in them should not be thrown away as cooking makes them ,de for eat ing  1200 swans were no d one day last week in Pointe Mcille marsh near Monroe, The biggest tree pic ing in the  history of Michigan t ices place this spring when 246,000 trees and shrubs will be t inted by farmersgame men and prisoners, 42 guns and one bo  were recently sold at sale O ronfiscat   ed weapons, 28 guns crd 2 bows are still available, The deptis reprinting, The Life History of Walleyed PL0 in Mich igan which will be avcdlablo soon    Starting April 20 the dsor star vaticn area will be inspected Losses are expected to xvi around 2000O There were  ,000 the vear before Wh4e portions of Grrt Lakes Dexter priest and Grover Cleveland after the president Grover died at about the age of 5 years Other sons were George and  Port Huron Rex Sackett, Detroit Harry and 2 daughters, Mae MetzJ and Grace Nile Patricks sons, were James and JohhLink married Michael, son of the original Pat rick had a farm on Island Lce Rd Dexter township across from SaJ fw 0l ii0owheX Byron Hopkins formHis sons were Patridc James Michael and William and daughters, Betsy Mary Lavey Doyle, Rose Lavey Briday Kate Lavey Murphy Quite a few of these went to Jacksonte live and the Jackson Laveys are descended from them William I was on the Jaakson police force He later came back to Dexter township and worked on the Chris Lavey, Tom McGuiness and other farms James was a carpenter and mason and helped build the town hall here Tomp McCleer in describing the laving of the corner stone of the town hallsaid Jim Pearson, Jim Lavey and him  self were the only ones there the night they sealed the quart of  whiskey in the cornerstone Mrs Doody is the only survivor of the children of Brian Lavey Like many old families there were many members with the same name which hoi caused same confusion Kenneth Hoyt, Rochester Frank Lane Pontiac Harold Koch Dear born Guy Powell, grand master del ivered the address He teok for his subject The Fabric of Masnot, onery and urged the Masons to see that only the best of mat erial was used in weaving this fabric It was well receivedThe secretary introduced the visiting masters and past masters and Wm Ketcham lodge mus ician for a number ofyears The Minni Singers sang more selections ending with the Lords Prayer and the assembly was  dismissed by  M Baughn70 members from Livingston Lodge were present, 31 came from 21 different Detroit lodges 17 from Ann Arbor 12 from Stockbridge 12, Howell, 11 South Lyon, 11 Fowlervlile 8 Brighton I Other delegations came from Dexter, SalineManchester, Milan Dearborn Faarunqton, Bedford Byron, Lansing, PlymouthNorth ville Battle Creek, Kalamazoo Grand Ledge Rochester, Ithaca, Pontiac, Mt Clemens Dansville Port Huron, Bancroft Grand Rap ids The outstate lodges were Minneapolis MinnMadison Wis Pt Lawrence, Ohio Savanagh, N YToledo Ohio uday School 1100 Cmldreos Houi  1145  Young Peoples Meeting 730 Coit Fellowship Service Wednesday fttOO o m Nigb boring iSofs John E Sprout, USAF, son ol Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout of WILLIAM ROCHE THE CANCER DRIVE One out of every five Ameri William Roche,81 died suddenly cans now living will develope can cer 8,625 people in Michigan died of cancer last yr Dont wait untl cancer strikes Your dollar will aid in the fight against can cer Tell your neighbors of the cancer crusade Last year 70000 people were saved from death from cancer by  American Can cer crusade Give liberally, to this ccmseDorothy Dinkel is chairman and Elisabeth White and Nellie Gardner co chairmen areas nave besn flood water UVQfQSTON LODGE HO 78 F levels in the northern lr v Pn  Insula decJimed 15 of c foot In March from February T  is still 56 ft over the 10 ftaver je PIEPLANT PETE, BAS JL JOE  AND MR DUFF 1  A M CALENDAR April 12 Past Masters to work 3 EA degree Fish supper This will be served after the degree work  No lOlin Robinson W MN Millet S W Cliff Miller J W J Pieplant Pete Bashful oe andlp Sackett S D I H Hooker 0uffv famous W J T Radloin      ,   Mr   , , entertainers will be at M Pinck ney high school auditori m Oft the night of April 18 wh 13 thsy will be sponsored by fhi senior alas Their program will consist U songs, ioke, impsfionfitions te In adaitioo mm  13 wm yML S,  JktfBjiuSHiASBflHBJsVH  llisV BSBBi SBSBSBtPSBSBSBSSBSXSBSSLtfSSSWw SJSSlBV SBBK BJBpBB SABiBABATIkBJBSBl 4kflSBMTSArT    t Sec pWCurktti Joe GriffSis ReaderGctrdnerM CampbolL Hcmnett  No 2Jleg Schcder W M Col Hooker STwFisher J W,Curlett Seaj Vedder S D Griffiths J DGurdntr Tfler Sts N Miller, C,  MUWr HcBusttt Roader   Ko OPercv EflU WJMtobon N  1  Sunday morning of a heart attack at the home of his neice Mrs Germaine Stackable on M36 W, where he had made bis home Since he had sold his farm He attended Palm Sunday services at Pinckney returning home had gone to feed tne pigs when he suffered the fatal attack and died almost instantly Mr Roche was the sole surviv or of the 11 children of Richard and Alice Farrell Roche and was born on the old homestead called the Hogback This is now  part of the university of Michi gan Game Reserve, In his early days he taught district school and later was a farmer He was a star ball player and the team composed of the 5 Roche boys and 4 McCleers was one of the best in the country back in the  nlnsttos The Rosary was Arid at the the Swarthout Funeral Home on  Tuesday night The funeral was hold at St Marys church atl000 a m Wednesday, Rev Albert Schmitt officiating Burial in St  Sergeant while serving with the 3499 Mobile Training Group at Chanute Ar Force Base, 111 The Dexter school board has altered the plans on their new elementary school and ut the cost 99,000 Louis Walsh, 52 son jgf Johu Walsh of Webster, died suddenly last Wednesday while wroking working at the Gallagher Cotton Mills in Dexter Bids are being advertised for the South Lyon housing pioject which consists of 20 units Howell has ordered 6 voting machines which will be used n the primary election Jean Schweinfurth is valodictor ian of the Chelsea senior class and Don McCleer, son of Mrand Mrs Mcufc MoCleer salutatorian  Mrs George RobbEileen Kuhn  of Gregory entertained at a miscellaneous shower Frxlay for Kay Kuhn who will be an April bride The UnadUla Red Red Cross of which Emma Poole is chairman collected 23595 The Fowlerville high school band received hte highest rating in the concert at Lansing at which 47 bands competed Kay Conely of Brighton will re present the county at the state 4H exhibit in the dress reviwRichard Miller of Pinckney in boys handi craft He made a boat George Nunn of Brighton mar, of the state liquor store at Howell suffered a heart attack last wesk The Briqhton elementary school built a year ago is overcrowded and a 6 room addition may be  buLSt Grass fires ore peeping the firo depts busy The Howell high school track team took part in the meet at Mt Pleasant Normal March 29 and placed 4th  Norma Steoket Pinckney high We each planted a s ed in oui window box Tnurj,aay und some 01 ihem were coming up ivion day We have a boit ball nd wiL play ball s aon as the icncones up A new girl started in our room toaay Her name is hreuuu bai nicoi ana she hves at Shvoi Lake We also had a visitor, hei namte is Marilyn first and Third George iiunaeii has a new baby sister When his motnei gets iinnci sonic times he holcL ner, Cnarics Root has a mother rab bit tnat has bauies Tommy heads Uuncle Fred is Dick irom Flonaa We find our study of vego tables and seeds very interesting We have planted many kinds and are studying dfitercnt kinds of soil, Puvl Stapleton has a new ne  People kftow why the date iLl e every yea7 ii 11 aoes not nave a   uiu autfc isomer hah  L LJI Pi ume there is ie px ctfiii C  iru was when xuLQ vvas arrived at a lneaoa of setting the aior asic w,s aaorneS in 46J fxU,  uopted in a UiQ council 01 church, iieao ui iMicoa Lot years ago n uiOe u ys luie numbers of iuiims went 10 uic iioly Lanct to wojsiup at base, r time How ever in road to jCusleum was in  lesiLd with robbtiis una the Nicea ocuncii sci iiu date oi taster as me ui 1 bmiauv laihng on the uisi Sunday oi uie lad moon after me oniing 01 spnng so the Pil gims vouid have the hght of the mo 11 10 travel by und protect them irom robbeis The lull of the moon vanes so that the aate of Easter is liable to come in Maih or April, ihe latest date it ever come n was April 25 in  lb4J rlhe lull ot the moon was im pouunt in the oid horse  buggy uays Oid Masonic bylaws pro viae that lodges shall meet on 0 beloie the uil of the moon Secand Grade The Do xour Dutyclub mot Monuay and eiccted new ouicers ierry nowelipresrticliara ivruiin vu Q pits, iNuncy Lairow sc,  VJ laid Darow jr broke nis aim piaymg Wednesaay, We hope ne 10 back soon iaul burg brought a baby bunny to school tosh w us i 4ot Monday hichard Krahn was 9 yeais old Sunday The blueuirds are ahiaH m our breatast contest We inaao nast r pitoes lost Friaay Jmi   nose has poison c ak Ono ,fOur reading group be gan tneir new reader ivlonduy K 111 Smger Hichard Singer Paul Buiq, Barbara Baughn, Lin da ana Lucille Barrett and lorn Huhman were in How 11 Stur day and ira e loilson and  Bunny Hin hey in Ann Arbor Karen Singer visited her unci Ray at Dexter Sunday and Claud ia Gari her cousin in Ietroit on J Saturday  Linda Kellenbcrger spent Tuosi day night with Claudia Garr, j Skipper Swarthout and Bobby j Hollister brought a stuffed qreat horned owl and a pheasant our room last week, Frank Manor has moveu to Plymouth We are sorry to 1 se rum ack Bennett Carolyn Cosgr iy Denise Mowors and Fatriaia Miii iken were absent Monday Fifth Grade We thank Jak Leo and Tom my Read for sharing their exhib it with us Also Jerry Reason and  Karl Burg, Kay Kitchen has returned to our cLas3 as the army order for their trip ta Germany has been temorauly canoelled We have completed our part speech books We are beginning greup units on Sea Creatures Boos, Ani  mal Science Commerce Charactor, Education American In ventors Rocks and Minerals We appointed new monitors for this month, Sixth Grade  The present legislature which has not particularly distinguished lseit but 1 they succeed in accom phshmg ne thing their work will be commended Sonator Gilbert ot Bay City added, a rider to an  appropriation bill to out alll ex, penditures lor piupraganda, pro motion publi illations and press agents At the present time there sre 14 such agenoies with 58 em  poye s drawing 5305,278 per  ear This aoes not include post uge All state depts have them molding highway seCeof state, treasurer,c nsrvatiun Education, lie uth et  They flood the news p prs with lengthy articles de votea to boosting their deptsThe greater part ol it goes into the waste bsket The conservation dept is tne only one which qet much o its stuff printed Senator Bob Taft is all pepped j up by lus vi tones in Wisconsin  ana Nebraska last week snd al though ne won a majority of th3 I delegate he aid no get majority  of the popii r vot in either state i Taft qoi Ji4,2M m Wisconsin but  Warren q t 250,704 and Stassen I 163J20 thus 100000 more people t0 j tii ie vofa against him than for I him en  isenhowers name was not on me caliot in Nebraska ialt got 6G42, Eisenhower had 53877Stussen 4b,112Kenny 8754 Here again there were more than 40,000 mor per pie against Taft than for him The midwest has no seaports and has always been the center of isolationism The election shows they still lean that way The decision of President Truman not to run for a third term leaves the j mocrats with no out stanaing candidate We never fig  urea Senator Kefauvor a strong candidate He is from the south and from a state with few elector al votes The Democrats have not nominated a man from the south in over 100 years So far Governor Stevenson of Illinois seems to tbe Truman choice but he says ha has no inclination whatever to be president but wants another term Friday we made Easter murals as governor Gov Williams of and chalk pictures I Michigan has been mentioned but Kenneth Russell went to a birth, oeographv is against, him Mich to a Marys Cemetery  InAnaAxbcc Monday voters teat the propoeitton Jo tax U, 0  day party for his grandfather, Saturday, Karl Burg went to his great grandmothers birthday party , , , Sunday, She was 92 years old school graduate is one of the 92 Tom Rer goes to the dentist 92 students to have an all A re every Tuesday cord at the University of Mchi  gan the first semester George Bowman of Marion and David Nash of Hamburg will at tend the state 4H meet at dole gates from this county, Carl Ward of Marion is home from McPherson hospital where he was a patient MRS WILLIAM E ROBB Mrs Agnes Ellsworth Robb, 70 wife of William  Robb, founder of the Citizens Mutual Auto Ins  Co died at Howell Saturday Surviving are her husband, two sons, James and Leon and three daughters Also a brother and 8 gcmdchttdrii4 The funeral was at St Josephs Church, Howell Monday   Karen Eichman is moving Pincknoy, Barbara Singer stepped on nail Mr Gross from the conserva tion dept gave us a talk about animals James Eubank wrote a report on Samuel Morse We havo a new science pro jet brinqinq plants to school We had our spellinq bee Fri day Nancy Nash from Mrs  Sharps 5th grade won Wo crre mctfanq a study of our conservation  Seventh Grnrde Friday the 7th and 8th oradef bpld a selling contest that last ed 7 hours Donna Basvdlo won on the word depths Ribhard T awrence  was ntnnerup Both igan has never had a presidentLewis Cass was nominated once but lost We read considerable of the Arnold Home in Detroit BuT few know its orgin or how it is financ ed It was founded in 1900 By the  Rev Charles Arnolda Detroit Ep iscopal minister Its first home was a red brickie house on West Grand River near Six Mile Later they got enough money gifts to  build the place on Seven Mile be ween Northvllle and Detroit It is not state supported but depends on gifts and stipends from those who g there, mostly old age pen sions Elmer Book,Ernest Frost and  Lylo Younglove, former local fits idents cjl thee  The CongL Ladie s Aid meet JootfSiftfcwr chiiSh part April 17Pot dSSSTiS Tthjbi th to arouads Vbr 28  Mm Hto wW invited JJg S sSSdUi who  1  mained up the longest were Safiff Miller and Marilyn Gustafsott We are makini state in g  Some of us The pupils in our class wul either homsv uf Affr M  m m  r, 46 tm t i   , AprilS, 1951 SSSSB George Culey 65 dud at the  r , homo ol hi doughs, Mrs Maude Jw    WfaKr J BUatttaCreekXrU Jm Mas Dc Dcieux 1 The funeral was at the Pinck  and N Hew vongl church Monday, Rev i to  Maycroft ofJteating Uvingston T,VE FINGERS Lodge No 76 had charge of the dY novelty graveaide aexvices j frtdsJSdSTXSflu u Owing to the many bank robbi Doromy Lamour DOB Ameche   xter Theater BRIGHT IDEA FOR BETTER MEALS Theres one ingredient you need for every recipe, and thats good lighting When you see the difference    you tastfc the difference    even jeel the difereooe Your whole kitchen looks lighterTcTeantc, more pleasant Light up your kitchen work counter with an odercabinet fixture Pick one out at your electric fixture dealers FOR FULL INFORMATION SEE TOUR DEALER v,  i m  L iiii JU K   1 smartest topperpJ the season    thats the Mandarin coat    rlttb collar, high rising adjustable button sleeves The praise winning short story   fashioned in wonderful perfection plaid Blue or Pink Sizes 8 to 18 w Hen Exclusively      20 and up PEIRCES v 1P W, VFPBBBf enes the banks oi the county met last weekand organized a via lkmtee system They will have so many deputies in each town fox j whom they will buy guns A  meeting will be hed April 13 to f select deputies  Fran Hoft 65a former resident, died in Lansing Saturday Adelbert Gaffney of Chubbs Corners was struck and killed by a car 3 miles east of Howell last Thursday night Funeral was at St Marys church Monday Only 266 vote, were cast at the election Monday Jfhe Democrats winning all offices The molarities were Sup MJ Reason 82 Clerk M E Darrow 75 Treas W EL Murphy 179 High Com, Cass Clinton 73Justice Mike Layey 60 Member of Bdof Review Bert Van Blaricum 60 The supervisors in  this section are all Democrats Henry HowletL UnadillaJ Paul McCleer Harnburg,Robert Wright Marion and Gilbert Madden, Dexter The following went to Ann Arbor Sunday night and heard Ms Peter Ross give Christian Science lecture C V Van Winkle Dede Hinchey, Bonnie Rice Abner Watkins is now engineer on the ferry boat betweenSt Ig  nace and MacMnac Cecil Hen dee entertained the 11th grade at his birthday party party Chalkers Dance Hall Patterson Lake opens for the season April 23rd Ad Colluxn is again running his pavilion at Lakeland Bom to Virgil Amburgey and j wife April 1 a son Seeley Harger is pinning a paint store at Fenton  Mrs Minnie Gardner and iam iy have moved from over the bafc ery to the James Wilcox,farm  Mrs Met Chalker has sold her property across the pond,to Paul Bock John Dunn has purchased the Damascus Monks farm Abe Haines, section boss, was hit by the west bound train at Lakeland Wednesday and suflered a brcfcen collar bone and sev eral ribs  Mrs Anna Ball Savery of Dex ter is a patient at the Pinckney Sanitarium , Born to Bert VanBlaricum and wife last week a girl Will Roche is breaking a fane young colt for Henry Plummer A University o Michigan stud ent drowned at Hudson Mills on hte Huron River last week when his canoe capsized in SliGHTLY FRENCH Whip Wilson  to STAGECOACH DRIVER Sunday Monday, April 13, 24  Sun 200 p nv coat George Montgomery Audrey Long in INDIAN UPRISING I QBACOIOT Cartoon News Tue Wed Thur April 15,16,17 Doris Day, Danny Thomas  to MIXL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS witl Frank Love joy Jameu Gleason Friday, Saturday, April 11 12 2 few mts 2 FORT OSAGE in color A tape WMMJI Starting Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh, and Morris Ankrum Phis FINDERS KEEPERS  A wit Tom EwelL Julia Adams and Evelyn Varden SundayMondayTucjida Apriil3,14 II  Sun shows 3579 Man 7,9  Great Easter Picture DAVID AND BATHSHEBA  XD TchnjiMff Greory Peck Susan Hayward and Raymond Masey News aad Cartoon 4 i Streetcar Comingne Star A Named Desire Sylvan Theatei Chelsea NknJfA Friday, Saturday, April H 12 THE LADY AND THE BANDIT StafDc Louis Hayward Patricia Medina and Tom Tully eBrteot Nowi stooge comedy Sunday Monday, April 13, 14 shows 715 913 Eoster Special HONG KONG   In Technicolor A Drama Hflqflil Ronald Ragan, Rhonda Fleming Danny Chang, Nigel Bruce Cartoon Kitten Sxnittsm tundoy Shows i, S, 7,  Tuot Wed, Thur April 15,787 DEATH OF A SALESMAN A Irama SlaaV Frederick MarshRichard Bannock Wod, Thur April 16, 17 shows 7009 00  A Great Musical Comedy GOLDEN GIRL In TftCiintcalqr with Mitsie Graynor, Dennis Day and  D ROBERTSON ComingTen Tall Men Man in the Saddle t Avon Theater StockMdge Micmgan Friday, Saturday, April 11 12  THE LOST CONTINENT prehistoric adventure story with  Caesar Romero, Hilary Brooke Punch  Judy Borbalero  111 11          i inn Sunday Tuesday, April 13, 15 SHOWBOAT fa TochnioIof super musical classic with Joe Brown Ava Gardner, Howard KeeL Katherine Grayspn Latest Nows shows 715, 915 ComlngThis Woman is Dangerous Snow White 3 Lee Jheater WHRMOBE LAKE MICrL riday, Saturday, April 11 12  Doublo Foaturo FLAME OF ARABY In TotaaSeolor wrth rhtf Maureen OHara Jed Chandler in TARZANS PERIL with Leg Barker, Virginia Huston Coming South of Caliente Yes Sir Mr Bones The Fighting Coast Guard Bell TELEPHONE OPERATOR i 47 Years Ago Sunday Monday, April 13, 14 MatinM Sunday SilQ  Si eortea Doris Day, Danny Thomas faA TLL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS FeaturetiVLincoln in the White House News Cartoon George Hendee has sold his home at Dexter Corners to Mrs   Dudley Grieves and bought Mrsjfu Wod Thur April isi6,i7 Flora Grimes house ae Pearl and VIA ZAPATA Hamburg Sts  Msxlcan Tiger on White Horse Mrs Frost, mother of Ernest and Albert Frost died at Pontiac last j Tuesday  Joe Kennedy is learining to set type in the Dispatch office Sherd Swarthout has moved in to the Bert Nash house he purchased, Mrs, Ronnie Barton into Starring Marlon Brando, Jean Peters Featurette, Sugar Chile Robinson Nws 10 pupils of the high school health class visited the home for mentally undeveloped children i  No experience necessary pay while learning Pay increase first year,chance foradvancementpaid vacation wo4 near home with friendly associates and in pleas  ants surroundings Womens Employment Otfe 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE the house vacated by him and at Lapeer Monday Dorothy Park  Silas Barton into the house vacat and Mrs Everett Hammel drove  ed by her Herbert Forbes, a Stockbridge boy had both arms cut off at the Pindney depot Ihursday night when he fell under a ffreight train He was not employed by th rail ware, pinckney and road but was in the habit of riding Stare, Portagb liake the train, hoping to be a brake   FISHING CONTEST The Ann Arbor News is giving away 360 in prizes at a fishing contest In this area Lavey Hard Wheelers COMPANY VUil VliOJ Jva stations I art entry The contest runs from man Dr C L Sigler dressed the April 26 to Sept 30 and is open a3   , x , , to all licensed fishermen There John IXier, former resident died  four diVisions h northem at his daughtershomeinCanada p2ce 2 large mouth bass3,blue last week Burial was in Jackson , for  fiflh  come8 clo8 ASi SSSrS SSfr   Michigan lecord for Ae North Lake Grange HdU on species To be elgible the fish Friday night , must have been caugit in Liv Chntf Fitzsimmons is woifcmg, inqstoiL Washtenaw Oakland HESvZ , A l qhom, Jackson Monrce or Un  Mr Pattick Kelly has returned OTee 8 For full informat from Richmond Virginia , ion ao t0  entry statioias Miss Hazel Benham won place in the oratorical contest at Howell high school she is a senior The Topping family off Pkrinfied have a new phonograph Will Roche has bought the Henry Plummer col MARRIAGE LICENSES Donald Huff, 19, HowelL Phyllis Archer 18 Fenton William Ross  23, Brighton, Elizabeth Tryill, 24 Howell Your helper when you want to know whre your monsy has gone  An able assistant at low cost Your friend in need wiien an account is disputed  A cancelled check is conclusive evidence oi payment Your caution lightwhen you plan purchases outside youi budget The check stub record tells you the amount you can spend at all  times CARD OF THANKS tScSSS I wishexpUmrsincere arce is spending a couple or ,1,,, t , r i  i force is spending days at home CARD OF THANKS thanks to my relative friends  and neighors for their many acts of kindness, flowers, cards and WELL, MXaOOAN  ror wiw eomMNtALJSSWWSMSI wfSJ ler cmd all a e hospital for the neighbors, feenas relatives   tat the plants, gifts, cards, aLJ yrrx BUCKELEW so the Masons Stan, Kings Wrt IUH1WM HII Daughteni and CongX Church aeatdiSufSd ta2rf  organizations who were ao kind   OTa   and thoughtful of me during my recent confinement in flbuliow Hosptta Jjansdng,     Ona L Campbell McPHERSON Se BANK tfQwHl, Mich All deposltf up 1 510,000 insured by osn mexnbsfihfp m the Federal Deposit Ifirdnce Cac oorariOTi tifN SAVYOUREf MOC ON AIR IN  CUSHIONED VHVETKZ WOESI  CALL AT YOUJI CONVBNZINClJ eSattfeSSj vy Dexter died Saturday H was th New ar USS ZrT  Hjs learea t, ten and eon Funad  Wednesday, April 9 1952 The Peopl Ufitttt at postoifics  if XV ria fit March 9 W77 Suuscaptua ttte 9LU IMC y StOf e Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes Gets Furnishngs Liugerie If Kennedys Gen Store  Mrs Porothy Dirf eNellie Gard ner and Elizabeth White attend ed a cancer meeting at the Stiring Douglas home in Fowlerville Thursday nighs He is county chairman Bob Darrow has been ordered  to report tor amry induction on j April 24teo Lavey is a patient at Vetei 1 ans hospital Ltearoorn The Lo agios Piummer family have movea nom the Chester Murray turm to the Stewart Anderson building on West Main Street Wayne Bennett has bought the Paris Whetsei property at ratter erson Lake Mrs Ida Byers and Janet Feid ler ot Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the Howara Head home Harry Lavey and wile ot De troit were Sunday guests ae the Lee Lavey home rtev ivuuuus of Brighton and George riarwood ana wife ot Howeii called on Ona Qampbeii over the week end  Mr and Mrs M J Reason were Sunaay guests of Mrs Florence Artz in Detroit Mrs Hubert Read, Mrs James Whitley and Mrs ired Head call ed on Mr ana Mrs Fran1 Peters in Jackson Thursday Mr and Mrs Gayle Shirley are moving in their new home in Livonia this week The Howara Read family were in Detroit Friday The Marvin Light family have 1 gone to Arizona until juns for  Mrs Lights health j Mrs Addia Palmer of Detroit is I visiting at the Herb Palmer home The Herb Palmer family and Patty Rebman attended the chris  lenmg oi tne baby oi Mr and i Mrs Herb Palmer jr at the How ei M b church Sunday and en tertained the Herb Palmer jr, jas Meyers and LUsworth families at cuiiner, Mis John F, Ward of Dexter vis itea at the Robert Given home last Monday on the occasion oi ohn and Dick Givens birthdays, The Leo Emmett and Walter Clark families called on Mrs G W Clark in Ann Arbor Sunday on the occasion of her birthday Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Lee Tiplady attended the funeral of Louis Walsh at Dexter , LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT BOTSB LAKE WHEN IN NEED OI Plumbing   Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures tWd Electric Heaters, Pips, Fittings  REPAMING A SPKIAUTr COMPUTE LINE OF FUTURES COLORED WHITE PUMPS My ror Hughes MASTER PLJMBEB ONE fMCXNEY 157T11 Pocohontas AND CLEAN SUBNINQ Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHER QUE AND CANNALl COAL ON HAND DEiIoey Son PHONEJ681 DEXTER   A4  Satuidav 9 Wegener home Mrs Jean Meyer and hildren T  Ypsilani called at the Waltei The Younglov F i A elected Clark home Thursday omcers last Friday night Pres , The 50 club was entertained Lucille WyHe Vice Pres Marv at the Jck Borto n homo ot Uearhart Sec Mrs, John Boyer Strawberry Lake Sunday Treas Marjorie Line  Mrs Gladys  lintan spent Frjl Pluribing W ter Systems etc Stanley Oinkel  i  rMr and Mrs henry Winslow , have moved back to their home I iv0re Lake kom Chelsea j MrsEdna Campbell spent Wed nesday and Thursday with her day with Mrs John Ruttman in Marion The Rex SaoVettt family of Detroit and FASaokett of Minneap  olis Minn, called at the Larry Camburn home Saturday Trooper Garth Meyer of Bad Axe spent Sunday with his famiy at the Millard Younq home Twins, a boy and a girl wera born recently to Mrs Jeanne Hart ley Hearn of Bad Axe, formerly of Gregory The Jacl Younq, D Conklin and James Burns famines called at the Ray Burns home Sunday The Dr James Nash family oi PhlifiaTppaa Motfo VfO J0utlf i PhlflbiToppon long ttgular Mu 00009 hlle  SyitofT, Cmplty Installed Vy Cfcirdn of PMIga 10TAI AU THREi JOR ONLY nam 209 tOFFE IXPIRfS t U A 8  f  YOU GIT a big btautlfvl rang ft 3HVg th tttt rim mm4  YOU Off  cvtMrtl Philgas tyitam cmptffy InitilH at y  hptn  YOU Off tw cyHodari ef      aunt Mrs Kelly in OwossoThe Robert Young family and Mrs Susan Young called at the Vincent Young home in Gregory Sunday Robert Carr of the Grand Rap ids Herald, washome the fisrt of the weettc Nan Ledwidge and Mrs Imus and daughter June, were in Jadzon Saturday imj UT James wasn lamiiy Q1 ur r l f and, Coldwater and the Lloyd Hendee the Dr James Nash family of famiIy were Sunday quests at Coldwater oaUed at the home of  Lynn Hendec hme f Martm Ritter Sunday Sunday guests of the James George Meabon and wife call le home were H j McKenzie d S 1 YilhJma Marshall home and wie of Detroit and Fred Read mStocUbndge Sunday and wiie  TJSL1107 famiIv Were Lu Coyle reurned from Mc in Detroit Saturday Pherson hospital, last Tuseday Mr and Mrs Clifford VcmHorn and had the CIareriCe Stapish attended the funeral of Karl Weli famil of CheIsea as Frida raii cker in Howell Sunday  ed Thursday Garth Meyer has finished his Uster McAfet, returned to course at the Mich State Police Ford hospital la3t week or fn School, East Lansing and been th treatrnent assigned to the Bad Axe Post  Th0 Hom HolIowa famiy o XOnuSlaI Jd Pw VvJ 33 Lak were Sunday quests at dilla called at the Robert Pike the Dale Miller home home Thursday   i The Gerry Eichmans have movl STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County of Livingston In Matter af th  istae of Char  L Adams, Deceased At a session of said Couri held March 27, 1352 Present Hon Hjram R Smith Judge o Probate Notice is Hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased are re quired to present their claims in wrilinq and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon Charles L Adams Jr of Howell, Route 1, Michigan, fiduc iary of said estate and tht such elaimswill be heord by said rruirt j at the Pre bate Office en June 9 I 1952 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice hareof j be qiven by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ey previous to said day of hearinb  in the Pinokney Dispatchand that  tho fidicuary cause a copy of this j notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last jdiown address by roqistered mail, return reeipt demanded, at least fourteen T4 idays prior to such hearing, or by personal ser vice at least five 5 days prior to  vice such hearingA true opy Hiram R Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probaet Register of Probate nyA u,  rvw u  lw awry nonians nave mov STS5K2L  rEJE 51 m0 th, Ver, Kennedy house SEE US TODAY IllPlliPOSt mt  Keith Emburys of Chelsea and Eagt putnam  LLtl iLI H Sylvester Harris has boughtt day guests at the Jesse Henry 1 38 Qcre o and of Wayne  Mrs George Thompson is a patient at Florence Crittenden hospital Detroit Ona Campbell returned home from Sparrow hospital, Lansing, Friday He expects to return in a month for surgery Don Griffith and family of Ann, Arbor spent the wesk end at the Joe Griffith home I W H Euler has bought a lot of Gus Hannaman on Unadilld St and will build ett at Mowers and Cedar Lake Roads Glenn Darrow of Detroit called on his mother, Mrs Flora Darrow Sunday CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thans and appreciation to each and everyone who helped at the Past Masters Banquet to nil those WTiCffrlFr Read re  ho fumished pies and to the 2 LaTerdaTe  nbow Girls for helping serve wofthouc   The winners f second round spelling match in the Pincknefl school were Nancy Nash in thir elementary and Donna Basydfe in th high schooL Bonner attended conventton alter jyu vuiu iii  ici u turned home from Ft Lauderdale,,    rwSi VJrrf WHnMdnv where We are verY ojateful and again f londa, last Weanesday where we hcmk MUlerWM, fij  Pottor at inckneV Chapte ORS 145 JS3i Sf fSLvS 5 Hrnef Pott SundaY vi8ors at the George SMASS i LarSnq on Wbb home were his, sisterMrs Slr HTwaf Aeon of lr E0 fficks nd daughters and LU nCw resi, Mr and Mrs Wade Hanks Wan Potter, onoe a Pincknew res j   Cohoon   VafiBlarteumhasbeen g Hicks of Lansing patient at Sparrow hospitaLLan luffering from a blood cot Born to Mr end Mrs Gerald Vedder March 31 a son Shirley Henry Jr end wife Howell were week end crueet Indus Doyle, Jr and wile In these flooded portion musk rats will increase and pheasants f 0 will he driven further inland    Thee were 23 deaths and 200 The Brighton Area School had another upheavel las week when Supt Pepper, the retiring supt who goes to Oak Park next year, notified 7 present teachers that their contracts for next year would not be renewed Included in this, numbr was Al Peterson, athletic roach whose dismissal 2 years  ago started a riot, which resulted in his rehiring, the resignation of j the supt at that time Peterson has been turning out good foot ball and has won the League O Lakes title every year except for a tie with Dexter He is one of the outstanding coaches of this section Mrs Don Swarthout Mrs Lola Lobdcl and Mrs Alice WiU on former Pinckney teachersnow at Brighton were not among thase dismissed REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET Mrs Rae CHooker, Republican national committee womanwili address a meeting of Republi products youtfeecfase ihe 9 OfYOUk MEET MRS KEFAUVER in an exclusive interview in the , April 13 issue oi The American can women at the Epsicopal Weo ly, with Detroit Sunday rish halt Howell, April 23rd Times Nancy Kefauver afi 4 p m All women are rvtrav A J dtffiniltVw aL pai fror rom 2 to Invited m rvfrs  All women Tom Leith, are ch i Tneae inturier w u eaton kst year water Stnling ParV near Monroe has Keiauver J   of higkpoesibiiaY JHouee the senators early PoUtioal eer She reveals how she and SSkS  m vtm pzirn  mMm  rffc tf Itr r 2srf  V J7Am iSLEVII3 3ttT aTkBffV  , Oft Zf INJO Zmi WATER Suve Over 100 a year  NALttftNEP I THE poicnfifMiBfASffnif  RAY M DUTTV H  IPfadnoy  afccaigan OailfTldX A M ID fcOQ P HI Wednesdays  1 , l I ri and a,  f v  s    Mm ka Mft Wth, yy j  Kd other um equipot loiwuneot Is arte impomat chaa joer tractor Its purchase 4eeetW thoughtful consideration  iotttigati So look at chats all before yoa decidebooee oat with mow ef the feature that count We fitelj ccruio the harder 70 art to pleaee the better youll j like  Joha Deere la modero ceif which efere you the rf y litest engioeeriof advancements for speedier easier farainf as welj as in proved, tWCylinJtt perforaaance which insures year of kivfclul, low 3 j cost aarriee, John Deere Tractor at todays J j  Ittdere Give us a chaoce to prove it m  fS ,  w v   PERMLmt ATEt somip Costs 43 atJtprewar l  Momofk ssWefl 7tf P 4 Except DR a Bj4CuKEY Denial 112 North MicJJaau Ave ToloBAonooi Office 835 2eskJunc 014 Evenings by Apioinlmeuifl Howell tt Michiqan HERB SN1ED REAL ESTATE Home Lake ftopeitle hisfaioss Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD SEASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pood incknoy, Mich, Phone 1 8 9 lonel57Fll  fiepcdrio MYBON 1 HUGHES S Plumbing and Vttnq j fl late 8717 LakesUe Drive, license Rush Lake P H SWABTHOUT 6 SON 4  Funeral Home j Don C Swarthout, Directot , Modern Equipment i Phone 183 207 E Gttgjsj Rifer thpnes 39  b3, Ptackney, Mich SaTLala, S  SpS  CIty Lake and Fcnm Property I OKiUMnTBibr 120 West Grand River Ave With MA Ik well t Michiatf JXIASL tj0n 35a Jeeidence 61 Po LEE LAVTY  JOHN DEERE TksoCymcer TRACTORS  FrsfTtfoJerrt DesanaJtt Prove Peftfm  LAVE HARD WARF  GEORGE ROUSH Plumping Water Systemi 8108 PmckneyHowell Road PHONE 71FU A THOUGHT FOR E A S TJSR LLOYD HKNDEF Livestock HauLna M4A Weekly Tipe Muae To DMroSl ,  Gwoerai Trucldno AUCTIONEER Jfeone 64FU Pinckney, Mls fori ftdes A recJaliiy ,  i rrir I  W WYLIE BERT W UE  NOTARY  Phone PJBckttey J8f2   1 Insurance and Bonds BETRIGERATION SltCfi ,iHONE 136 Pmckney HAROLD Bhef j   Repairs On iU Makes  Phone PJncJney  151F3 1 uruen  DBCI TOWNEE DentfH 8044 Pertaoe Lake Rowl Phone Dextef 3461 Aier CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pay MFORD GRENITE WORKS MilforcL Michigan h I  Classified Advs  FOR SALETwo 1 room suite, chair piece livinq and ottoman ,i J t ORDER Ghick Feed FOR YOUR EARLY B1RBS NOW Farmer Feed  Supply Cc  ,  ,   mmn m mm The mesaaxiA of Errttr i frrri j tapestry RCA10 inch Television LOST At  Chter Murmy ,SjSiSoS  thto cS FOR SALENS month old 7 cubic likenew modem tank typo vac I auction in Pincfiney Sat Apnl 5 j  Crmjjoud u tabUtB lilias ft Frigidare roWgerator, full width I uum 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WAEDiWoman for general restaurant work Katchie Retauatant Phone 9105 WANTED Girl IOT ecne of two,OR SALE Electrochef elove 4 children from 1030 p m to 1081 burners Dbrreil Baker A M Anthony Recxnon 5655 Fernland Dr, Lakeland or 592 Mower Rid, Pinckney  hon Brighton 74952 FOR SALES moe Ujeeter White, LS1250  brood sows,young and opml full M f  L RU 116 OIC boar young and cL wt U1 Mam St PV300 Lbs, 1 aUtwt175, 1 WANTEDCarpenter work of ail 5 mi west of Pmckneypears Rd,  Ted  phoe  Buffet, Dining Table and Pour fall front Virginia Carver Phone Pinckney 18F2  FOR SAliTMixed hayWhite Rock Roosters, Mskovy Ducks, also will hatch shiken eggs FOR SALS Whipping cream from TB Bangs tested ctccredited accredited herd Phone 69F2 VanHorns Hillside Farm BBastsSewSVaaMBelBeBSBBBBSBy FOR SALE BuUdina and two lots on West Main St Pinekney known a the Stewart Anderson Yoperty to settle estate Gerald Reason Ada WANTED AhM Let us help you  w sell yeurTornt Pinckneys Pieplant Pete and Bashful Joe  QUALITY  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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>4 T Volume 63 Miehigaia Mirror Tha Placfawy mpcneh Characters Social items Wednesday ftpril 2 1952 DiCKIE VAY An odd cnurucusr uvea here in i te nineties called Dickie May rie had small house and 2,0 acres oi iana on Monks ncL across irom ilie iert rteaon o Ciauae biacK place, rie woiKeu 1O1 ouiur iam ois ana was aio ui ait chicken puying Dusiness in a saxui scale driving cuuuna me country ui a one horse wacjuiiri was a quaim iOq uiig peisoii wu a round pomi ed hai and usea a iorkhancatfio a cane tie was con Leiand ana was aiways bi egging when a pvoncifcfiui piuce ire land wu ana ihat ho expectd to go back therj In ihose cays before safety and rA ecuic xaioio most people qoL 10 million a year, change the ,haved m tne barber shop, Many name of the liquor sales tax to aveu ono awekWhham the hcmdeling tax and divert n Maaa hd a tbor Ehop heic from the schools and cities to the , hfi,  uuoy worked at the masons trade Lumiuos hiring aheis to run his shoCncsummer The legislature biought forth a 333J milion dohar budget ior next year which is 3 million more than anticipated revenue The next thing vvas to make the income fit it Senator Higqjns, chairman of the taxation committee is leading the fight to accomplish this and is sendinq bills qalore from his committee out on the itoor Most of them would take money from one dept and give it to another but incidtntiy there aie a few boosts Insurance company taxes would be boosted 400,030 a yr national bank taxes S500,000 a yr corporation fronchaise taxes,  t boy r ne hiia a Dvxei otoli who was orhy ivToran was in The they heard some down the stairsMoron hastily ldtt he back door, it was Dickie eeorge 16 One day shop when one coming L lwJ Hi v  gen fund This would net million j  the first yea ana 3 the second year Raise the intangible tax 65 million, put a 4 percent tax f on used cars and take S2million more away from schools Reapportionment and an income tax are dead for this sess ion of the legislature Y u y ,  ,  i  ,i Meanwhile a constitutional con g or his weekly shaveStall vention is being pushed This Tt f V02 3  would rewrite the whole constiiu  naif an  to ave hlrn t and abolish a number of ffS lcSrs written in it by the people t  kk 0111 the 0e n ployed Arnonq them is the 15 mill prop  1 C ,,, , erty tax limit, putting all acr andi Mav,s Wlte dief and a nepnew license taxes in the hiohwav i ccmf hee n Ireland and was  1 i ear,rirp rnm  employed around here a couple  f car fund, givina the civil service com mission control over wages, and the sales tax diversion law which gives the schools and cities a percent off the sates tax Of course air this cannot be ac complihed without stepping on a lot cf toe and here will be a battle royal before these bills be come laws   Gov Wiliams denies that ttv cost of MieuMaan nvernmrnt has creased high in proportion to that of other industrial statesihe Michicran ihcrease was 341 or cent the same a New or Jnfl Canforna increase was  ocr j cent Both NewXcrV and Califoi nia met this increase by enacting a corporation profits tax Michigan refused to ao York fand California have no de iicit or years Nhin he got ready to ANNOUNCE ETGAGEMENT Mi and Mrs Willard LipstraW oi Pinckney announce the engag mem of their dauqmxr Edith El aine to Pvt Russell J Valentine oi FtRiley, Kansas He is the son ot Mr and Mrs R JValentine oi Whitmoie Lake The bride is c junior in Ann Arbor high schoolMASONIC PAST MASTERS N1TE Plans are completed ior the 22nd Annual Past Masters Ban guet oi Livingston Lodge No76 f  A M to be hld SaturdayAprii 5, at the Pinckney school at 7 p m The dinner will be served bv Pinckney Chapter 145 OESMisa 1 Alberta Dinkel is chairlady The Catholic  Marys Catholic Church I FtacJcTzey MichiaaD Bv Fr Albrt I Schmitt Paste Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800, 10UW H30 Wmi 800  lOiOO  Wovenna Devottopsi v Friday eveninq at 730 p au ooKUessionst Friday aher Novwna Dovotioas Saturday 730 to 900 P M  Sunday beian 8t00 Mas Coiigiialional Rev Donald Brady, pastor Wed Thur,Fri,Revival meetings 1d by RevAlien of LansingVein rrederickson song leader Wed 400Juniwi caon omcusa 700 Senior Choir practise Palm Sunday Sermon, Rev Allen will preach Baptism of babies  11 30 Sunday Shool 400Pilgrim Fellowship Team cJ Vpsilanti Normal will be our guests Supper at 600 Topic is Jesus Last Week Mondav 700, Church supper The special guests will be the farmers who will participate in Gods Acre Project Program Ceremonv of the Soil Reading by MrsMF Daixow Pictures of Last D a y s o Christ Wed, 4 00 Pilgrim Fellowship Play Night, Clar Sheldon of How eli will lei how to organize YF Club  Thar, Candlelight Service, com munion baptism, confirmation o now members return to Ireland Dickie announc nu wiU iellaxe r0ast tney300 ed he wasgoing with him and,    ith him and,   , , Robert Kelly  s navin5 been purchased oi the But alastimes had changed The I Dunlavy Food Locker  1 eland he knew noionger exists f  lhlJ f lscaie the Lltle i Grand Lodge ol Michigan, owmq his friends there were ail dead and Irish ways were not  Amer  ican ways He started back to i America and reached New York I There it was tound lie had hover j taken out citizenship papers and had no means ot support sc  was deported back to  where he died Mothersused to use him ere  ogeyman uiouna Pinckney ne Irek nd  offiwho attend The followingwi to the many grana lodge ices here Saturday ouy PowclLG M,,  1rench Shell DGM, Mike Whyte G S W,Howard Taylor G JWFrancis Dc dge G J D Clark R McKenzieGTreas, Dr Morgan bmfcaieJLjiain ManaitG Tiler, Kay menu Loggias G M ije fcflowing past grandmas Meunouite Calvary Mennoait Church  Eitra Beach Pastor S S SupL Walter Esch 1000 1200 1145  730 which Mew a w liters EWfarrow said his mother used KT paul strawhecker fell him Die ey May would a  aiaries Sherman 4riratna Worship u day School      ChildreDs Hour  ounq Peoples Meeting JoH Tellowthlp Settee Wednesday 00 o w No scrvie 5Janday night, April 6 as we will worship with the Curtis Av Mennonite ohu  h Detroit School JXiws First Grade We elected new committees and Mary Lee Aschtnbrenner pres We all enjoyed our vacation John Singer has a new yeliav,shiri His baby brother has 2 new teeth John Holben has a black and whhe rabbit, name ot Snoops Ronnie Haines went to the uoo Saturday, and saw the bear, monkeyssnow owls and coytees John Colone went to the show in Howell Charles Beals helped his daa build a desk Camilla Buda saw a blue jay Joanne Bioxoms biother had a birthday Wallace Singer has a new kite and airplane Judy Bolz has a hew ite tooMike Musson went to Brighton and fed the duck Larry Utley vwited in Detroit Mary Lee Asch nbrenner ha, bronqnt birch bark to school Bily Light has gone to Arizona Wayne Kennedy is moving ec Dem it, Second Grde Eveiyone reports a happy va cotiori Kaien Singer spent last wti wihf nor grunamotner, Fank M isknz is in DetroitMickey Hitter has some gold fish Cieryi Nietsus mothei hurt her un, Kuaiy tieason visited Baiixn i Baugun one day lost week   Dennis Singer lebratea his 8th J iithda Mar 22 and Tiir, Howeil his i4ar 30 Kai ai Singer was 8 years old Mar n 20  urrent Comment i whlch he I a thk ,ma day do not coithe playfers  of 40 years npare with those xst Ola me players, ommend itCobb id right but what he does not take into consideration is that the qame has changed since his day doe to the lively ballIn the old days home runs were uncommon Home P Ded he yea Pan Biknoi Philadelphia league e in homers one md only hit 12 Babe Ruth hit over 60 one year The club owners figured the fans wanted a jot of hitting and they jazzed up the ball They also curbed the pitchers by autawinq the spit balL shine ball, emery ball etc Now eveiy batter hies to hit the ball ov r the fence and bunting and baee stealing are forgotten The same applies kto pitchers Former iy  pitcher had a large stocV of curves which included an out an in a drop and an upshooj or raise New all a pitcher throws is a fast boll and a hook The latter can be ahy kind of acurvefhere  tew knuckle, sinker  screware ball pitchers but the fast ball and hook are the main stock in trade Tne Nw Yor legislature has Passes a bill and it has been sign ed by Gov Dewey prohibiting  the teovising, boadcasting or the  OKinq of motion pictures at any u , ,  on i,d proceeaings at which wit bunny Hmchey Sfent last week jrsss are wibpeaned This c6v in Howell with nei grandnr th r , u,, any proceedings by a court Dennir Singer was in Chelsea commasiQn, admuiidative ag R , ,t L, v, i  I cncv or any olher tribunal Many Buch Nckcr had ,ompcny lorjpepie w, re not oonvinced thaT Sateiay and Sun iay , lne elevising of some of me reU r, VJ AT J A group of yung people from Drrrcmcis ImUedHasr StJohns gave the evening service get him if he aid not mind of CONfrmVATTN DEPT NOTES AA Dayis of Leand paid S2S0  in circuit court last wC ing a Luush fire without a in 1949 It goi he extra help had due it  Bounty payments in February 32 coyotte3 26 bobcots, 1 Menominee county had th  for sett permit yond cTidol ano , o rx hirfld lo sub  MAX D FRAME Max Drrame, 47, a member the Detroit police force 22 years wa3 found dead in his car Wednesday morning in Salem town ship on Five Mile Rd by Mrs Al, i vm VanBonn who lives thereShe notified Sheriff Gsborn at Ann Arbor Framess service revolver was  lutchod in his right hand aid the bullet had entered his Grand Rapias Lansing Will  iam Parker East Tawas, Roscoe j 3urch Benion Harbor Dr Hozen Cole, Ithaa Dewey Hesse, Port  land, Roscoe Bonisteel,Ann Aiboi , ihe following candidates for grand marshal Vivian  Richards,  Mian Willard Sauei, Sparta Dr Charles Mamby, Battle ereek i An added treat are the Minni Singers oi Dearborn, uirected by  Harold Koch, o i choir directoiu p  has furnished n March 30 Rev Reach attended MichDistrict meeting a pak Mich, Mar h 24 an Ind Moore i bes ior grand were 4485 There were Ve x   heaa h 0,qh hls moum Coroner 5opte7 meeting  Ganzhorn said he had been dead tMs qrcup f the leadng chigan who asio 1 nm and grand oys make p t dl   , 4 x ii ,   i about 36 hours He was last seen deer kill last fall, 4d percant   Monday mommg Vhen he left the hunters getting deer 5,260 were shot in Roscommon the most in any county but it had the most hunters22500 Lake county was second April is the mating month tor pheasants and the cock crows can be heard daily One cock usually has 5 or 6 hens but in some cases only 2 The hens lay an qg a day and usually quit when they have 10 or 11 23 days the average hatching period is ABOUT THE LIBRARY March 25 1952 Mr PaulCurlett People in Pinckney are again Interested in the establishment of a public library This project was started several years ago under the leadership of the ParentTeach ear AssociationNew we find renew ed interest and enthusiasm as a result  Mrs, Fannie S Noonan, director of State and Public Libraries, will be at the Pinckney school gym on April 14th at 800 pm to speak in Open meeting Her subject will be You Too Can Have a Library Mrs Noonan plans to bring mat da to show various kinds of com munity library service We sincerly hope everyone who has ever wish that Pinckney had a library win be there Tn addition we would IXe com   mittees from churches and all other organizations in this section to be orient thre so that everv one mrrv be inforpid as to how the irroct may be carried out Refreshments wilbe penred by Pettyville Civic Assn Yoiirs Sincerly Celia R Nash home to go to work He leaves a wifephoebe, 2 auughters, Barbara 16 and Eeva Mae, 14 and a son Charles, 11 The funeral was at the Armstrong Funeral Home Detroit Saturday with burial inWood mere Cemetery The deceased was well known company s hrre He bought the AtLee cottage  crcent u1 at Patterson Lake This he sold to Henry Gilbert and bought the Joe Bush place, west of the lake The family spent summers and week ends there INCOME IS LESS Despite the inereas of 110,000 telephons in 1951, the Michigan Telephone income slipped ircrn 65 on a dollar to 64 This aoes nt take into eifect he 314000,000 in refunds due customers The income went , up 21 percent out expenses went up 89 percent This includes wage increases, taxes and cost of material MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth Hill, 18 Brighton, Cath, 80Q erine Merritt, 17Detroit Harold B5if Fisher 28, HoweiLWcmda Briteen 23, Whitmore Lafce  LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Insirucow class for candidates at tempiu every Menday night at Saturday April 5 Annual Past Masters Night at School at 700 AID DISASTER VICTIMS in Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississ Owing to the tomado damage lppi and Missouri, the Red Cross is raising 5,000,000 for the suff erers in that area Livingston counties share is 510 This is in addition to the Red Cross drive that has iust been finished SPRING HOME MAKING TIPS Ladies, see this Sundays April G issue of The American Week y, exclusively with Detroit Sun day Times,for recipes for a praise winning Easter Sunday dinnerfor ntructions on how to make your own Easter eggs, and for informa lion on new hues for shoes You 11 be MISSING something if 1 rOU miss Sundays Detroit Times m 1 y Th Wide to m over the outlet to Honey Creek  Maww Rd but m not vet graded and niieo    Pinckney Audrey Gwaory tfidioMAcfe HONOR OF OUR LOVED ONE EILEEN SHIREY All things turn our thoughts to her , Our hearts qche because we adly miss her  We cannot forget and should ry   , She is safe and cannot be hw nd as the years mkrwly pateCur meroorie6willsc5thouiieaittL Until we xm calmly Filjgiri , e   4ri3r m Hi 3  , V  ftr rr   XV 5 April 12 Past Masters to work 3 EA degree Fish supper Aoril 26 MM degrees P H 6, BASEBALL GAMES April 9 Chelsea there April 22South Lyon there April 25, Brighton here April 29 Dexter there May 2 Manchester there May 6 Heartland there May 9 South Lyon here May 13 Brighton there May 16 Dexter here May 20 Manchester here May 21 Stodlcbridge here May 23 Hartand there May 26 Chesea here DEXTER JUNIOR PLAY Rest Assured a 3 part comedy will be presented by the juniprs of Dexter high school Copeland Auditorium April 3rd and 4th REVIVAL MEETINGS At Pinckney CongL Church Led By GELHST REVDRELL ALLEN Pleasant Grove Nasetine Church of Lansing GREAT SINGING S0NDAYJ4ABCH 30 1030 am KWDAY JOWL  i0cjfc a AT m S W EXTENSION GROUP The district meeting of the SW Livingston county extension groups was held a the Gregoiy town hall with 5 gr ups represent, ed Ther were numerous exhibits of basket weaving furniture reiinishing, toys,arificial ilowers needlework and other articlesMrs Erio Rose, pr s, of thePin, ney goup TegsJ secured John Borbadge ,a studen at thet Univrsily ot Michigan as speak4  r He gave a talk on his home land, Alasa We were also en tained with piano and aocordian music A luncheon was served with Mrs Marshall and Mrs Bar ber in chargeO E  NOTICE Pinckney Chapter No 145 reg uar meeting Friday, April 4, at 8 p m, honoring Past Matrons and Past Patrons Officers may weai colored formals Secretary Wo have joined tiie K Hoggs Early Bird Bieakiust ub and divia a into 4 teams f r a contest, the tennis are ihe Robins,Oiolej Cardinals and Bluebirds Third Grade Paul EnaorV biether has gone to the army Wo enjoyed our vacaton Barbara Singer has a new nephew Kame lachman went on an ex citing trip wih her mother Sun day Jerry Reason is back from Foa ida and brought interesting thine incliding autographs of th iyn Dodgers We have new shades in gym Tommy Hitters rabbit had little ones but thsy died Sharon Gnifiths is gomy to move an a farm Kenneth Russell had a tooth pulled Patty Huhmans sister has now glasses Dann Rendells new sistir ie named B ky Lee Keith Morgan fell in the lake Francis Clark went to Ann Ar bor Thursday Fourth Grade David Hanley is moving to De Detriot We will miss him We are doing a unit on the The Greatest Oasis in the World the Nile Valley We have read up on if drawn pictures and written stories to go with them A new box of books came loday cent congressional inguiries were conductive to the proper adminiotiahon of justice They were a go ri show and thv teievisionfans yelled when ihey wererdeprived oi tli n 3ome yo, ago a Detroit co m started broadcasting the wials of donken drivers but discontinued Curt tiiaii are two ser iou a proc edings to be turned into hiee ring circuses Gen Douglas Mac Arthur who has been wating ior lightning to strike him ana wa3 iigured as a  lp, I dark horru m case Taft and Eisen I newer tied m he convention is jel about ready to aeclaie himself j The results of reent New Hamp22 shrL md Minnesota primariesare oaid lo Irive convinced him that Taft does not have the necessary appeal to win and that the only way to beat Kisenhower, whom h aiukes for some reason is to enter the race himself His NewYark headquarters are teeming with activity and although he dis claims his candidacy, plans are going orward HARRIET SARAH SMITH Mrs Harriet Sarah Smith65 wife of Bertie Smith of Rush Lake from the Michigan State Library died at University hospital Ann Tommy Read hoda birthday in Arbor, Monday night following aJlis vacation He was 10 yrsold stroke The deceased was Jfcwff  Fn Grade daughter of Mr and Mrs GeorgcfT  MrsMiller wishes to thank tha Plummer andwas born in London,  5th grade for the lovely surprise England in 1884 She married on her birthday March 17 and Bertie Smith n February 22 1908,  Mrs Brown for the cake and they lived in London until, W had a wonderful vacation 1929 when they came to Stanford Beverly Campbell trjok 11 trip to QuebecFive years ago they came Pennsylvania, to Rush Lake and built a home I Sandy had a birthday party Surviving are a daughter, Mrs k last week Constance Snyder, Detroit, a son Susie Clark spent last week m Douglas, of Rush Lake, a broher, i Howell with her mother The 4 gas station bandits who lulled station attendant in Detroit last week and have all been ar rested blame their plight on mari huana cigarettes and whiskey Although only one was of age they seem to have had no trouble getting these forbidden articles None of he 4 had finished school all guitting in 9th or 10th grade Since tnen they have only worked intermittently There have been rumors this winter that mariahuarl cigarettes were available in this section We do not know George of Detroit and a sister Ruth, of London, England There are 3 grandchildren The funeral is at the Swarihout Funeral Home Thursday at 230 p m RevBrady officiating Burial in Oa View CemeteryRoyalOak We are making boajslets on the parts of speech individually, We have started a unit o the spring birds  Sixth Grade We have new chainnen for our project Richard Bed o is chair Attorney General Millard has  man of science, James Eubank KITE FLYING DANGER  of France John Burg and Lonny j turned down the request of SupL Boys flyinq iites are asked to Huhman for Belgium and Nether  j eonard of the Michigan State Pol The legislature is trying to bal ance the budget by juggling funds They are changing the liquor sales tax in order to divert it to the general fund This will short the schools, villages etc They would levy a corporation franchaise tax and levy a tax on hospital insurance national s The result of all these bills id be higher local taxes They haVe not passed both houses as yet and if they do will probably5 face the governors vetodo so in open fields where there, lands Marjore Tomasikk and is no danger Of getting them oni Nancy Silipin Germany, high tension wiresA boy was bad j Edwin Wakefeld and Larry ly burned last year when his Idte j Snowgold assembled our boot on fell on a high power line If you fly a kite use a wooden frame and plain stringSteel frames and wire are too dangerous To aid Jtite flyers tie Detroit Edison Cotal placed a number of Captain JMrjnrsi kite comic books in each  M offices which tells all about and may be had far the ask r, sfsft , ivL Queen Elizabeth We are assmblinq animal books of Michigan CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Pinckney fire dept and all others who say our farm house from destriceiaa fcy fire Sunday  a JM fln4 Jjs, Ray iii i  ssii i iiSl liiir m  mA J  fd L4A  ,  ce for a grand jury investigattan of communism in Michigan Ho there was not enough evidence and suagested a  lecrisiattve s quiry That rhigrir be aU r41 politics could be kefftvtwl v Ibr ANNOTJN A I Schenden M the opening oi an residence 633 West miles east of M  ,  Neichbort Its wonderfully relaxing to read in bed  when light is right Your eye fly from page to page because youre never fighting to see Good lighting eliminates the annoyance of halflighted pages    and squirming and wiggling to get more light A bedrable lamp will help you enjoy the advantages of good lighting Pick one out at your lamp and fixture dealers FOR FULL INFORMATION  There were 50 traffic casualitiea in Michigan last year which re suited in 1640 deaths and 4,848 in jujie James H Fare, 41, of Ferndale was killed in Howell last week when his car hit a tree Gus Rissman, Howell plumber has moved in his new house i Mrand Mrs Ross Read of Pinck ney attended the Livingston County Picnic at St Petersburg  Florida March 15 Sergt Charles Reason, son of Mrs Ulan Reason who married Miss Joyce Beardslee of Lansing has started for AnchorageAlaska with his bride  The bids for the new Dexter elementary school were 100000 over the appropriation which was 395,000 The board has two al J ternatives Change the plans and advertise for new bids or ask the voters for mare money  Donna Johnson is valedictorian of the Dexter senior class and Joan Mast, salutatorian Hugh Sorenson has been elected president of the Chelsea Cham ber of Commerce Lois Hicks is vcdedictorian of the Fowlerville senior class and Doris Glover, sautatorian Richard Rudnicfi son of Andy Rudnicki of the Fowlerville Re view, has enlisted in the navy The Brighton high school basket ball banquet is April 22 Coach Pete Newell, coach at Michigan State is the speaker Dr Niles Clark immunized 107 children at the Brighton element arv school March 20 Briqhton has set up new sched ule for teachers The rninimum is is 3,000 a year and for those with BA degrees 4,000 Teachers with 1 MA degress 4,200 The Brighton Federated church has installed a new Baldwin elect rionics orqan Loy McCleer with Thomas How lett of Gregory are in Florida for a couple of weeks The Howlett Bros Hardware Store at Gregory was robbed last week Entrance was gained by smashina a rear window Howell Theater Bowat woman  11 WMm  1 A Thur, Apr 3 TOMORROW IS ANOTHR DAY Ptvu HAREM GIRL FWoy Saturday, April 5 Linda Darnell Gig Psrreau THE LADY PAYS OFF Ffas Whip Wilson, Fussy Knight CANYON RAIDERS Dexter Theater  The Marvin Light family are on are on a trip to Florida and Ariz Friday Saturday April 4 5 Sun 200 p m cont Sunday Monday, Apt Cornel Wilde, Maureen OHera in f AT SWORDS POINT 1 Teeolcolor  Wed Thur, ApHl 8 81i Mi iP  and Michael Rennle In , FIVE FINGERS conY novelty CSnilpvSilgntly rrjmch  Indian UprUSee You S Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan Friday Saturday April 4 5 DOUBLE DYNAMITE A GMHf StoatM  Jane Russell Groucho Marx and Frank Sinatra Cartoon Wwt  shows 715, 903 Sunday Monday, ApriTe7  MAN IN THE SAD1LE A Sapor Wonon Staiine Randolph Scott Jean Leslie and Ellen Drew tundor Shows J  yt  cqrt00n J comedy  Tueo, Wod, Thur, April 8 9 lP MY FAVORIT SFr A Comedy Starring Bob Hope, Hedy Lamasr and Francis Sullivan oartoaji shows 715, 908 Friday, Saturday, April 4 5 2 Great flits 2 THE CIMARRON KID super western starring Audrey Murphy Beverly Tyler Rat The Bowery Boys in CRAZY OVER HORSES Sunday Monday, AprJI 8 7 Sun shows 3 57,9 Mon 7,3 WEEK END WITH FATHER  A Oced with VanHefBn Patricia Neal ttei Tueo, Wod Thur, April 8 8, 10 Great Picture of the Year DECISION BEFORE DAWN Starring Gary Merrill Richard Basehart m  M Coming next Sun, Mon, Tues David and Bathsheba  Avon Theater StocJtnriage rvncxuga Friday Saturday, April 4 S WHEN YOURE SMILING  A BSariooS  fltrrina Jerome Courtland Frankie Lane Piaa PRAIRIE ROUNDUP A Supor Wotmi Stoning Charles Starrett Smiley Burneete Sunday, Tuesday, April 8 8 Fred Asiaire, Jand Powell to THE ROYAL WEDDING  ID Tochrdcele musical dancing picture news cartoon shorts ona ComingLady and the Bandit, Hong Kong This Woman is Dangerous TERRIFIC WWII  Lee Theater WMTMOBE LAKE MICH f it TRY FIRE DOME the engine with famous domeshaped combustion chambers Terrific 160hp performance on regular fuel TRYTIPTOESHIFT with Fluid Drive    for finest noshift driving You just step on the gas to go    and step on the brake to stop TRY POWER STEERING, you can turn the wheel with one finger Hy draulic power does the work  parking is childs play SEE DESOTO TODAY    its got everything Power BrakingElectric Window Lifts  Soles HeatResistsmt Glass Lots more Friday Saturday, April 4 5 Doubln Feature Randolph Scott, Joan Lesie and Ellen Drew In MAN IN THE SADDLE  Plus FINDERS KEEPERS  Staynng Tom Ewell, Juia Adams, and Evelyn Varden earieen  Sunday Monday, Aprjl 6 7   Watinee Sunder 2JM  m coaltaMe Love gets shove in right direction Jean Crain THE MODEL S THE MARRIAGE BROKER  Featurette7 Cities of Washington Comedy Cartoon Hew Coming Lost Continent,Showboat Bell TELEPHONE OPERATOR No experience necessary pay while learning Pay increase first yearchance foradvancementpaid vacation wojk near home with friendly associates and in pleas ants surroundings Womens Employment Office 323 East Washington, Street Ann Arbor, Mich t Tue Wed Thur, April 8 9, 10 a new kind of suspense THE FAMILY SECRET with John Lee Judy Lawrence and Derek Cobb Ozzie and Harriet David and Rlckie HERE COMES THE NELSONS N MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY CARD OF THANKS I wish to thankk everyone who helped make our card party a success, those who worked on the committee and those who do nated cafres and sandwiches I am deeply grateful for all the little and big things I can only say a small thank vou Midge Miller, W M  WMro sMowaR tiros, whon avaflablo, are optional qufprneat PARKER MOTOR SALES 445 BAST bum STREET, PHONE 88 FTgftyMOUTH Deafen present OROUCHO MARX fn Youjef Your life every week on both Radio and Television i i NBC network 47 Yttril Arn binding his new house on Una 7s nldaal inhabitant never saw he basement  JW abtautiful Mawh as has The Democrats won all the JuLl,0JPt1, offioaa here Monday but Highway  JSW011 fcohaw Commissioner where Frank Mow to tfOCB era won by 23 votaa The majorit tiea were Sup, Mclntyre 91,Clerk ttr   26 3d of Rev,Ed Hoisel 42Schooi Inspector, Francis Commisey 72 The county board of supervisors stand 11 Democrats and 5 Repub lioans Ed Fanner won in Unadilla and George Winans in Hamburg William Moron has r  and The Probate Court for thn County oi Livingston At a session of said Gurt held on March 17,1952In the Matter of the Estate oi Ferd M Bowdish DeceaRed Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given,That the petition of Inez R Bowdish praying that the administratk n of said estate be granted to Inea R Bow dish or to some other suitable person and that the heiru of said deceased be determined, will be heard at the Probate Court on April 8, 1952, a ten A M It is Ordered, That notice there of be given by a publiccttion of a copy hereof for three wieks con secutively previous to safd day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known adciregs by registered mail, return receipt demended, at least fourteen 14 day prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5 i Percy Hinchey is teaching the  31 0TJ1161  Marbli school and JcleSrls the J Hiram H Smith Judge o ftbbate House   Lynford Whiethead has sold his  house at Anderson to Eli Plum j Si mother of Albert Witoonf died at his home Sunacry, Ffjiercdi Tuesday, Rev X a Chmggffic1 Pinckney, Michigan  YOUR CHECK BOOK Your helper when you want to know where your money has gone An able assistant at low cost Your friend in need when an account is disputed A cancelled check is conclusive evidence of payment   Your caution lightwhen you plan purchases ouftide yout budget The check stub record tells you the amount you can spend at all times I A true Copy Celesna Parshall, Register of Probata Herman Vedder and Mesin Cajarjfcetfotfbid on Ona Camp bdP at Sparrow hospteO, LciMiag McPHERSON JfUte BANK tfcw9iU, Mich All deposits LP to 10,000 in sured by aa nwabsrship m the Federal DepoeH Iirano Cor poratioTV WALK QN AIR IN CUSHIONED VELVETHZ  IHOES ClClutlT feature inul orkniBB  and hr I to net yout feat while yon mlkt CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE te TodtjrrorFretDtmpBitrrtkjaf home OF New Soring and Stuinner Cataka Now rlmm Seven Pair ofW X vavt   THE pmcraw DDWATCH The Pec Stor e Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Geits Furnishngs Lingerie  KeaneiSy s Gen Store Wednesday April 2 1952 ftnrHm Di lnckBeyMich I PhilgaSTappan  ModelV43 Seavtrfol PhBgasTappan tange Regular Price 00000 thflgae Systeir, Completely Installed  Cylinders of Phtlgas 10TAI  Sunday guests of Mrs Lydia 1 Can were Madge Jack of Ann Ar bor Orville Good and iamily and Mylo Keltler and famiy of Jackson and Harry Lee eand wife of LaJ e landI Charles Webber of Albion spent the week end with David Aber deen The Keith Bradburys of Chelsea spent Sunday at the L J Henry home Born to Mr and Mrs Louis Swarthour at McPherson hospital, Howell Sunday, a daughter L J Swarthout is building a house in the Pinckney Recreaeion Area at Silver Lake for the dept Rosalee Nash worked ior the Argus in Ann Arbor last week The Mark Nash family were Sunday dinner guests at the Erie Rose home G J Cinton and wife spent Sun day with the Vern Fisk family in Monroe Mrs Charles Clark and child ren called on Mrs G W Clark in Ann Arbor Sunday Pfc Otis Matteson is now in Seattle, Wash Mesdames Rene filler and Monda Morris are taking course at Adrian Saturday  Mrs Mary McCabe and Miss Rose Garraghty of Dexter spent Sunday at the Irvin Dispatch PinckneyMich n te6d 2nd class mattes at postoifico Act of March o, 1877 i odowell iitukcimeyJvUch SuiMcripfaan rtice 154 per yeai Bruce VanBlaricum jr has re sigued his posiuon at vans Guii btuhon ana is w or King at the King Seeiev iactory Mr and Mis, hay Burns and Mr and Mrs Don Burns called ae tne U Uonicln home in Pontiac Sunday, in Howard Read iamily call at the riant 1ipton home in De troit Saturday Mrs Mary Baughn and children spent the week end at the frank Clark home in Miilord A Janice Burns spent last week ut the James Burns home in Ann Arbor and Beitiaidine Burns was at the D Con,tiin home n Pontiac  Mrs Ray Burns, Bernardine Bums and Dorothy Lavey were in Jackson Thursday The Jack Younq family were Sunday quests at the Valbert Keiserhome  A fire in the marshes of the Ray I j Burns and lmstead farms gave  the local tire dept several hours work Sunday The Russeil Glover family of Fowlerville called a the Edward Spears home Sunday The James Singer family gav a farewell parey Sunday for tiu Gerry Eichman family who are leaving the neighbornood The iollowing O E S members from here cnended an  Eastern Star meeting at Stockbridge last Weanesda night Mildred Miller, Carrie Griffith, Alberta Dinkel Nancy Chubb, Amanda DeBarr Wayne AtLee and wife are expected back from Arizona next week Mrs Eloyse Campbell anr child ren returned from Newcastle Ia Sunday MrsElizabeth White and Nellie Gardner have been appointed I cc  choiimen of the cancer drivi  here Dorothy Dinkel is chairman  Mrs Kate Battle of Howell call on Mrs Emma Dinkel Thursday The Andrew Campbell family went lo Willow Run Sunday nite to meet Mis Susan Campbell on return from New York City Mr and Mrs Gerald Reason and son Jerry, returned from Flor da Friday The climate din not aqree with Gerald The Doyle Templan family and Albert Shirley helped Gayl Shirley on his new hose in Liv inia Sunday Mrs Albertt Shu y and child ren called on Mrs Gayle Shirley and new baby at WebbervilL Sunday WaiterClint n ana wife of Black Lake spen the wek end at the the C J Clinton home Serqt Thomas Clark left New Yoja Sunday toi Baffin Bay with the US on6l Enqineers Walter Clark and wife callod on the Maynard larks in Manchest er Friday, Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Wiiuam Shehan were ihe Walter McQuillan famuy of Howell Jack Sheldon and Mrs Edna Spears Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan Charles Musson and Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chemung were Sunday visitors at the Albert Dink el home The Harger school held a penny  spper Friday night at the new Marion town house Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt and Russell Nuoffer and wife the , LOOK FOR IWf CLOCK WHEN HI HEED 01 Plumbing  ,  4 Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAM3NG A SPiOAlTT COMPLETE LINE OF njTVRESCOLOBfi WHITE PUWS My ro Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE HNCKNEY 157F11 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNOQ Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERIGITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND DEHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER Pluf ibing W ter Systems etc Stanley Dinkel AduttMittrumm rom where I sit iy Joe Marsh Might As Well Get In Key11 ALL THRES FOR ONLY 160000 PRICE 209 NOW OFFER   S if ft f E B U A RT 5 9, 19 5 2 at the Irvin Kennedy home John Kennedy of Howell is visiting here j of Lansing spent Sunday at A card from Ross Read mailed i Lloyd Hendoe home, from Key West Florida, stated Andrew Campbell and O Coll there were two important men ier are taking a scout masters 1 there that day himself and Presi I masters training course atHoweli dent Truman s Charles Eisele and wife of Fow Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs I lerville called on Mrs Emma Voll Howard Read were Mr and Mrs i mer Sunday George Wild of Ann Arbor and Vern Kennedy has sold his Frank Steffy of Detroit  house on East Putnam St to Gerry Viola Pettys has sold her house Eichman and is movinq to Detroit and 20 acres of land at Lakeland The Murray Kennedys callled at to Henrv DeBruff of Lakeland the Culver farm in Deerheld Sun Mr and Mrs M E Darrow, day  Last Tuesday Judge Cunning ham wanted lo go fishing Why arent you working I asked Judge explained how his wife hod crone on a trip, tnken his keys by mistakeand now he couldnt get in the office So wo went fishing Next day, he wanted me to go again I was surprised those keys hadnt shown up yet The little w man phoned to say she vutilrd them, tlie J udgo explained Theyre now in the office, under the mail Riot Id cet em if I could just open that door He erinnml and picked up his fishing rod Great little woman, the wife You can always count on her Lets KOI Front where I sit, we can us tolerance like the Judge shows for his wifes absentmindedness    and she shows for his habit ef lighting out for the Ashing hole at every opportunity He cant sea why she liken tea, and she doesnt share his tasle for a glass of beer But they get along fine Learning to respect other peoples way will open the door to happier living ftrrti N fiiinilllliOM e YOU Oil a big beautiful range featuring the latest time one work wvtog convenience e YOU fftf an oWmatlc Phllges system completely installed at year heme  YOU SIT tw cySoSers of PhOgos at no extra i SEE US TODAY  SPECIAL PAINT JOB THIS SPRING I WILL PAINT CARS FOR George Meapon jr and wife called at the Wm Marshall home in Stockbridqe SundayMrs Shireys 4H Girls all won blue ribbons at the county exhib Hockey Swarthouc spent Sunday at the Herbert Allen home in Lansing Sunday callers at the Ben White home were Ernest White andq wife Frank White and fam iyof Howell and the Jack Whites it at Howell They were Barbara ofJacjtson  VanSIambrook who also got a Mr and Mrs Charles Petix of gold meda for being a 7 year Detroit and Clarence Pratt and member Janet Shirley, Linda Lee wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday Shirley Wakelield Donna Lee callers at the John Boyer home The Floyd Wee s family of  Mrs Asher Wylie, Mrs Henry j Grand Ledge spent Sunday at the Johnson and daughter and Betty i Clifford VanHorn home Workman wore in Jackson last Mr and Mrs Clare Miller, Mr Thursday 1 and Mrs Clifford Miller, Mr and Mrs Edwin Sprout and baby Mrs Larry Cambum Mr and ,, spent Saturday with her sister  Mrs Rex Sacfcett, Mr and Mrs The Probate Court tor the County  Mrs Harold Huesman in Ann Olin Robinson and yc editor atAxbor  tended the Trj  Pasters Mosters I Mrs Charles Soule of Howell Night of the 3 Ann Arbor Mason I entertained Mr and Mrs Phillip ic lodges at Ann Arbor Saturday 6500 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Bob Egeleg 140 WEST MAJN STREET PINCKNEY MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN rS  t Is reported that Joe Griffith  bought tne Bert Harris farm M 36 West xsuSftCoyse who has been In an yam taut at McPherson hospit ifcwen 1 better and U out of The Rainbow Girls Assembly at tended church Sunday at the Howell Presbyterian church Mrs Olin Robinson, Roy and Loota Reason accompanVsd them A tegs crowd attsndsd the sard partv Friday night at tbe Masiovie  fmey alaht rout at dinner Sunday in honor night, or MrsSprouts birthday While getting out of her apred Sprc of li of Livingston In Matter of ths Estate of Chares L Adams, Deceased At a session of said Court helc March 27, 1952Present Hon Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate i bl at ten A M The Andrew Campbell faminly car at Ann Arbor last FridayMrs and Anna Craft spent Saturday i Clyde Fisher was hit by a car that at the Lloyd and Clifford Bennett backed up She had 5 stitches taf homes at Camden en in her leg Mr and Mrs, Roy Dillingham Larry Cambum and Clare Mill returned home from Florida last or attended the Saline Past Mas week I ters night Tuesday evening Mrs Bertie Smith of Rush Lake Mr and Mrs John Mayer dough suffered a stroke last wrfk and tor, Maxine and grandson, Larry was tcdosn to Univsrsitly hosRltttl of Dixboro called on Mrs Boulah clcdmswill bo heord by J Ann Arbor Martin Sunday at th Probats Ottos q It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ey previous to said day of hearinb in the Pinckney Dispatchxmd that the fidicuary cause a copy of this I notice to be served upon each I known party in interest at his last Notice is Hereby Given, that alyn0wn address by registsftd creditors of said deceased are re  maj, return receipt demanded, at guired to present their claims in j least fourteen Udays prtsr to writing and under oath, to said  such hearing, or by personal eer, Court, and to serve a copy thereof vice at least five 5 days jfiat ID vice such hearing upon Charles L Adams Jr of Howell, Route 1 Michigan, iiduc iary of said estate arid that, such  A true copy  court Celesq  I  il  iAUii  lodkuiiuttidaiiAtiiddLfa  UUHJ iJ yebiiUiia jji ,VtaiiA ,,JJm,    V Vv  f     74f fKyy  A  p  IBB PINCIHEY DISPATCH W April 2 1952 MUHMCi I   f J look it thai all  lit 11 e 7W  Mitfe  I L ENJOY 1 SOFT  WATER  PROFESSIONAL CORNER e Over 5100 o yeor  THE PINCKNEY SilSLirAJiKJM BAY M DUFW M, IX j Psackaoy u Michigan Daily lim A M to 200 F M I Except Wednesdays Moa, Tues, Fri Sat J lo 8 p a   V ,6     jorZj mM 3Mi ryiM Ko otto fas csslpttsm Is is, flmpomat thso yocf trssier In fuiM 4st thoughtful comietrttion rafafrfovitfji4na So look  them all before you 4sdss ghee d  one with most of the futurts i ceuai W ftftl ceruio the hrdr yoo art to plV tb br yorfi like t John Dteje  fo modsra 4uiffi wttce offers yeu the nxf Utttf MgiiMcriof dacmnt for spetditf Mticr fenning M weJl u U prove4,  pcrforauac which tourst yem of itfcft low cow ric, Job Df JHOton tie today1  Uader Give us a chance to pro h  ir 3 Hew quick Jithwothinf, wile Jioanpo eBHjl efeloiU   PR a B McCLUSKEtf    HEAL ESTATE Farms Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunittet List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 lhone 157F11 RepcdrinC MYSON  HUGHES Denist   Plunxbina and Heatina 112 North MicUaaii Ave j Slate 8717 LakASite Drive Telephones license Rush Lakr Office 935 Eesuncs 814 Evenings by Apioinlmeuts HoweU wait Sy PERMUTIT WATER SOFTflll oss 43    Man prewar etiiwofk etedeM P H SWARTHOUT 6 SON  MSVI, Funeral Home Jl 5555 I Don C Swarthout Director HERB SNED  Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phone 183 207 E Gitrnd v i f hqnesjea, Pinckney, Ml Real Estate, Insuranje, flrokeraqe j FED C ROCffiHOFF Sr City Lake and Faun Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality J 12 West Grand River Ave  t Miehiafe 358 esidemce 61 list Your Property VIlh Me ff11  K Shone IEE LAVIY UOYiSibiSF GtfMri IziiSiiarMii livestock HauLna I lhone 64F14 Pinckney Mlc JOHN DEERE rvoCyter TRACTORS  LAVEY HARDWARE W  GEOROE ROUSH Piumblna Water Systems 8109 PmctasyHoweU Road PHONE 71F11 m  rf jWE WANT TO KNOW YOU AUCUOWEEh Farm Sales A flpedaltty BERT WlfUE Phone Kocjmey 72  RITR1GERAT10N SjfiUCE HAROLD RJrvr Repairs On AM Makes Phone PJncUey 1SJF3 DR C I TO WNER Dentin 8044 Pertaoe Lak Ro  Phone Dexter 3461  H W WYLIE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds iHONE 136 Pinckney CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aiiord To Pay MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Milford, Michigan h If youre a visitor in town, or q newcomer, please consider thia  Classified Advs piece living and ottoman ORDER Chick Feed  TOIL YOUR EARLY BiRM NOW Farmers Fed fc Sirpply Co  WANTEDCarpenter work ef all kinds Ted Singn phone 49F3 FOR SALEOosiey Sheliader el ectric nsffnqexator in qood eosdi FOR SALETwo room suite, chair tapestry RCA10 inch Television a special invitation to get acIOR SALE 18 month old 7 cubic like new, modem tank type vac quainted at this bank and to 1 ft Frigidare refrigerator, full width uum cteanerall attachments,mis use our facilites whenever you freezer chest,Deluxe fnodel,6 mon I cellaneous household articesalso  can You will fin here the same the old three burner apt size El j Bugq  Stratton Motor lawn mow spirit of cordiality and qoodwill ctric range, moving into furnished er, reasonably priced rn    eol711 that characterizes the whole com home, must sell Call Bob Johnson SRt  161  munity Youre a stranger at this Pmctaiey 173F21 FOR SALESohd Oak desk wi, haik but oncewhen you mce nrZnZla mm tQ files on each side also a oemba vauriirt call WANTEUWeat apparhia men to nation book case and desk 1your  cau U new garbage disposai, units Phone 26, Pinckney  W FOR RENTFurnished b room cott age with toilet, oil heater at Patterson Lake 40 a month Inquire George VanSTdver 1122 Mowers  THE RMT NATIONAL BANK Rd or will sell hR SALEThayer baby Dugey  JSIL ako baby bed with mattress and bfiaer Jfmtta Supervision baby swing Call 163,Pinckney Memby Fedeial Deposit fasur WANTEDWoman for general f iELlrVJ 225 taurant wont Katchie Re4cruatantfil,,I,i  TWJSZSL  ach Phone 9106 i  LOSTCents feather hn Bnedj glove Dispatch Office j FOR SALEGolden Oak dining WANTED Giri ior oare of two room suite, consisting of buffet, 6 children from 1030 p m to 100 j chairs and a table Will Collins, 11356 Lake Drive Hi Land Lake Pinckney I   FOR SAL2 Whipping cream Leads furnishtrExckuiva trritory  TB Bangs tested accredUeo Write to or see Mr Desmond, accredited herd Phone 69F2 5760 12th St 3rd Floor, Det  VanHorns Hillside Farm FOR SALEIXning room suite, onairs Walnut Veneer Water FOR SALE Buildinq tad two Buffet, Dining Table and Four lots on West Main  Pinckney tall front Virginia Carver known a the Stewart Anderson Phone Pinckney 18F2  voperty to setae estate J I Qtxald Resjeon Adm  m L  u Mrs Ed Parker phone 11 OF 11 A M Anthony ilennon 592 Mower Hd, Pinckney FOR SALE nice Obeeter VVhlte   gj entertained teood sows,young and opon,l fall 38 Hends at her home Friday nite OIC boar young radcvnwt  fae JUQJ play  birthday 300 lbs, 1 gilt wt175 Pres racket i party, K  5 mi west of Pinckney Spears Rd J  FOR SALE Mixed hay, WhiU Rock Roosters, Muskovy Ducks, WANTEDS ARM UJUMGS, w also will hatch shiken eggs j  foip you sell fjui kam Frank Pearce phore Dexter 4067   prospects thgjffim FOrt SALEBaby chicifT Barred U HAROLD QlANDUand White Rocks, N H Ris,Hy Phone Q5W HowelL AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 7i SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT LL WORK GUARANTEED LAWN MOWERS SHABPEN19 Lines and Large Type Wiite Leg horns now hatching Our chicks chicks are U S approved under Michigan State Po lultry Dept Bob Squire 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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  Jwf v  , J y1 Dispatch AA Volume 68 Wednesday March 26 1952 AUdiigtiu Mirror  Characters Besides the fierce battle for dele im gatse between Tart and isenhow er forces the ntxi topic  the pro posed constitutionai convention oi winch Speaker Knox is the leading supporter Michigan has had but 2 constitutional conven tions in its history Mr Knox says the present situation is untenable and he would put the proposition on the ballot in November, It pro vides lor the election oi 3 dele gates from each senatorial district to it, The Democrats oppose it Their cry is no convention until the state is reapportioned Theyf A GEORGE SEASON mMkwJ mW Who ever iCrtd w Reason who was in the hard  w9 ma l bus aes nere lor many yearshis lile hme was spent in this secuonxie naa a larm near the uthamun acaha township hne ihe house is no longer stanaing it is near   the Bert Wyli iarmt,ven otter ha wen in the hardware business na operated the tarna doing part of , ,  e wo nimseli and luring help, point to the fact that Detroit dis   was o good violin player m tricts with 500,000 people woulc  younger days The late Albeit only have 3 delegates the same rost Wflo worked lor Mr Reason as Senator Roys upper peninsula i lold me Mr Reason learned him district of 650U0 people Then  lo Play the violin, there is another drawoacklt mus  addition to the hardware be approved by a majority of the  business Mr Reason also sold people voting Rarely or never coai ut his chief interest was in has a majority of them approved   aoUe oi buggies and farm on amendment They just do not  rnachinery He iert the store to1 vote on them  others William Shehan was in Reapportionment is dead fori partnership with nim and later this session It has been tabledj nis son, George jr Mr Reason The Democrats refuse tto accept travelled the country in his horsa it because it did not rapportion a and buggy selling ins lavorites OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat OUR MONEY OURRESPONSWLiiy  OWE OF THE THINGS OUR FOREFATHERS FOUGHT AGAIN WAS TAXATQN WITHOUT REPRESENTATION 9 t 3  A Masonic Loige isewi J  Iivinqston Lodoe al cording to population They art now trying to get 2500000 signer, to put their own proposition o he ballot which would apportio strictly on a population basis Ii a constitutional convention held the 3 principal items to cor come before it woula be tax all ation reapportionment and re lease of earmarked funds Michigan obtained 867 millio  of defense contracts in Februai The legislature plans to cut Jh iie sold more baggies than any oiher dealer in this section, his tie some years being over 300   ae same held true for farmmacb fcy He would take their old gjes and machinery in trad o stock or anything else of vai  The buggies used to come all  pped in paper to prevent marr vT, M  Darrow used to unpack jum for him There were many stories told him One illustrates his shrew Livingston Lodge No 76 F  JL M wilihold their 22nd cm K ase Masters Night, Sat, Apri  PROGRAM  Dinner at School 7, p  Invocation u K M Welcome Winston P G M and fc Na 13 UP M  nan of GiT fistnhoC  recods ni T onH roi, i n  uus sec  and Treasurer Response  Tjlenn Slayton, PM Singing Minni Singers,Dearborn 2Q voicesdirected by Harold Koch Past Masters Apron Presentation Merwin Campbell by OCampbell Introduction of the Grand Lodge Officers, Distinguished Visitors Memorial Service RevMcLucas Address Guy C Powell GM Singing Minni Singers Introduction Visiimq Masters Etc, TO SAFEGUARD CONTROL OF THE PUBLIC PURSE STRINGS By THE PEOFtE, THE FRAMERS OF THE CONSTITUTION GAVE POWER TQ ORIGINATE APPROPRIATIONS AND REVEKJUE BILLS EXCLUSIVELY TO THE MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THIS ASSUMED USA VOICE IN THE DECISIONS THAT AFFSCT OUR PCCKETQOOKS  AW civil defense fund 90 percent Sun j ness At one time the county farm ator Phillips says we should wait advertised for bids for a binder unti it is needed That is until the bombs are dropped on us That may be too lateThe qovernor helped dedicatethe new 65 bed hospital at Dowal giac last week In the past fourj yeas 40 hospitals have been com pleted or started The federal qov treason said, ernrnent puts up one third and the local government two thirds80 Mr Reasons bid was lowest and he got the sale He sent for a man named Corwin to set it up I had the story from him He found Mr Reason had sold the binder at cost and said, I dont see where you make anything on this Mr Wait and So IF WE SHOUT  EXTRAVAGANCE, FVR OUR SPECIAL CANNOT ESCAPE tou4B mis second reverse for Taft made the lot ter very angry and he ordered name withdrawn from the New Jersey primaries, Jie blasted Gov DriscolL Republican governor who he said double crossed him by declaring for Eisenhower In Michigan last week the Repue lican bosses had all they could do to prevent a stampede to Etsen hower Then St Clair, Midlano Isabella and Muskegon Several other counties instructed for Eisenhower, Fred Alger candidate for governor keynoted the Mus keqon convention He s said to be for Eiesenhower In Washtenaw count a resolution to endorse Ei   enhower lost 47 to 50 with 8 delegates including State Chair man Cleaiy not voting In Ma mb an Eisenhower resolution lost by two votes Most of the county delegates, qo to the state convention at Detroit April 5 uninstructed One more victory for I Eisenhower and his band waqoa  will not hold those who will try  to climb aboard Not a single , Michigan rounty deieqauon woe I instructed for Tait W KENT L   ,,iy AND DENOUNCE QjME TIME PRESS FOR FAVORS R OUR COMMUNITIES, VJE TY FOR THE RESULT, Guy C Powell, M W, Gd Master UiaJes W Haze  185564,687071 dr Drurow loner, percent of these hospitals are in  wag0n which Mr Reason loaded communities of less than 15,0001 fai wjjn  Catholic population which had no hospit a Is  Once again a legislature has killed a Fair Employment ActThe chief arguement was that it could not be made to work and that it was unfair to force employers to hire people thoy did not want to  see , r  THE JUNIOR PLAL pitch forks, shovels andi T,  hardware, a years supply for the ,  e J11 class of Pinckncy farm Then he turned to the mach1 nf ,0 Pt on their play, en companyman and said Do you f Ued indes Creepers last Fn see the profit in that binder aaV ond baturday mqhts to qooci Mr Reason was quite a builder, towels It was a light comedy dir He built the W HMeyer building cted by Mesaames Germaine which was his store, the Lee Lav Stackabie and ane Tasch Tho store and the building, former j scene is laid in a funeral home Millau i  LAUTOW William H Mwtin H A Twitchell William A Sprout M H Twitchell Charles D VanWmkle William P VanWinkle Holliii Tred Sigle Alexj mder Mclntyre 1130 CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES New short wave communications and 15 new tractor tankers are expected to cut forest fire losses this year No more red and  white pine seedlings are available as the stock is exhausted There are still 3,500000 jack pine seedlings available Bow and arrow may be used for taking red horse mullet,carp, etc  Ducks and geese from the south are beginning to arrive in Michi gan especially on the Detroit riv er  Blue gill and sunhsh fishimq ends March 31 By a 77 to 22 voto the legislature gave the conservation commiss ion cornmission power to regulate the deer kill limit The bill now goes to the house This is to pre vent deer starvation by increas ing the kill in overbrowsed areas Starved deer are now being found in all northern Michigan counties Migration of smelt and perch, do not usually begin until the tern perature of the water reaches 40 degrees O E S CARD PARTY There willl be a card party at file Masonic Hall on Friday eve March 28 at 800 p m Everyone Krecome Donation 100 per person Refreshments door prizes anr table prf1  ly occupied by the tavern He also where a man who suspocis he is built a roller skatinq rink on the I ejna poisoned feigns death to site now occupied by the bowlinq alley This burned in 1921 Mr Reason married Sarah Bar ley He had 2 sons, George and Norman and 3 daughter Anna Josephine and Daisy The last named is the only one who sui vives  cJjlch his assasinMany humorous angles develop The stage has been rebuilt and it was used for the first time in the play The cast were takinq part in the i first ft, Marys Catholic Church JRlockney Michigan Her Fr Albert J Schmirt, Patriot Sunday Massei Summer 630, 800 1000 Winter 800  1000 Nbvenna Devotions Friday evening at 730 p Confessions Friday after Novenjia Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 P, M Sunday befere 800 Ma f Floyd G Jackson Ford R Lnmb Kirk VanWinkle John R Martin Azei Carpenter 186467 187172 1873 78 1878 7J 1880 188183 188485 18929800 1899 190910 1415 1837 39 1901 08 1911 13 192627 en Congregational jmCOTT COURl NEWS George Cruikshank pled guilty to negligent homicide and will be sentenced April 15 His car collid, ,ed with one driven by Howard Armstrong of Brighton last Decern be and Mrs Armstrong was tall ed He was alleged to have been aVinkiin    LIBRARY PROJECT The PettysvUle Civic Ass n is sponsorinq a library and civic center A meeting is to be held at th school April 14 to which all local organizations have been asked to send delegates play and the excellent work done  TW  n naldtBrady pastor by them speaks hiqhly of their ZuZjJ Uinten Service at the LIVING PAST MASTERS Fred Swarthout Reginald Schaefer Paul Clark Walter Girard James H Hooker Paul W Curlett  Russell Liver more Calvin Hooker Glenn Slay ton Herman C Vedder Percy Ellis Ross T Read Norman Miller Ona Campbell direct  curcTherspecialues were am ac  fVJi 10T3a Serr2n by Rev Drell cordian and Marimba duet by f en ansingEvanglist Sunday Dick Galloway and Carolyn 7,7, A , n , Dykes of Howell high school and UJeVlv seice Sormon by Clifford MiUer soloes by Irvin Green who sanq  SwPtor Reviv Vs Aain  Weslev Read  HI T,i   nevival services held each niqht by Rev Allen All are invited 74 caoXt wactue 00, Senior Choir practise in pantomine Al Jolsom songs Jolsom tyle We understand this class broke the class ticket selling record 1913 191718,2021 19192223  192425 1928 192930 193132 1933  1934  1935  1936 194041 194C  47 1943 1944  1945 1946   WILLIE SUTTON TALKS In cm exclusive interview Willie Button tells the amazing story of his life and career as Americas  No 1 bank robber Read Willie Button TalksIt is one of the many absorbing features in this Sun days March 30issue of The Anv erican Weekkly exclusivelv with Detroit Sunday Times Youre miss log something if vou miss Sun lavs Detroit Times F 5 CARD OF THANKS  We wish to thank our friends and neiahbori for the many acts of kindness shown us and the carck received Also St Marys Al tean VoBiner SOUTH PUTNAM FARM BUREAU The South Putnam Farm Bureau met at the Jack Hird, home last eek Lynn Hendee led the dis cussion group Roscoe Eager ot Lansing talked onFarm Liability 4H COMING G EVENTS March 27 Open house at the Pinckney high schooL All 4B proiects on exhibit, 700 p mu Ph28PettyCville4Haub, exhibit at PettysvUle school8ipm We wish to thank aU the donors who donated material or wood end the Ovic Assn for the new ols Also the leaders and dads for hir great help durinq the 4ri ivetings gll Miller, reporter i    REVIVAL MEETINdBf At Pmckney CongL CflSrch Led By  NGELIST REVDRELL ALLEN Isior Pleasant Grove Nazerine Church of Lansing GREAT SINGING SUNDAYMARCH 30 1030 an SUNDAY APRIL 6 1030 a m EVENING3 AT 840 SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY GET SUPERIOR RATINGS The Pinckney high school Boys and Girls Glee Club received a superior rating at the recent mus ic iestival at Lansing Paula Curlett got a superior ratinq tor her solofhe Glee dub will go to the music festival in Ann Arbor in May Paula will go in April STATE BASKETBALL FINALS Spring Arbor got in finals last week They beat Hanover Hortcn last Thursday but lost to Copemish Friday 69 to 49 In the final Fowler beat Copemish 59 to 22 to take the class D title St Andrews of Detroit beat Grand Blanc 41 to 38 for close B and St Louis took Algonac 54 to 34 for class CHiqh land Park beat Saginaw Aurthj Hill for class A Spring Arbor made a good showing winning 6 out of 7 tournament games before meeting defeat WINS FIRST LLACE Jack Hannetts bowlinq team Velvet eez Shoes, won first place in the fcawling tournament at Howell Sunday where teams Mennonite Calvary Mecnonlte Church   Ezra Beacby Pastor S S SupL  Walter Esch Assistant  Maurice Leinbach Mew Wowhlo 10f00 Chlldreos Hour , 114 Young Peoples Meettna  740 Cg Fellowship Service Wednesday 800 c m Wesley Reader Joseph Griffiths Jack Hannett 1948 Clyde Fisher 1949 George Gardner K 1950 Merwin Campbell  1951 AFFILIATED PAST MASTERS Otto Poulson Pony No 350 Henry Hauck, Roseville No 522 Olin Robinson, Veedic 496 Cecil Towner United Craft 534 Rex C Sackett Tyricm No 500 Kelsey in Detroit News says there may be a pitched battle at the Republican state convention similar to the one that took place atBay City in 1912  in Republican presidential can aidates then were Bill Taft, father of Senator Taft and Teddy Roose velt The Tait delegates were issued red tickets and they were the only ones allowed in the conven tion hall Some managed to crash the gate and battles ensued in which one man died of injuries Both sides sent delegations to Chicago convention but the Taft men controlled there ana only seated Taft delegates, In the elec tion Roosevelt running on Bull Moose ticket beat Taft in Michigan by 62000 This Republi can split elected Woodrow Wilson presiaent We doubt the Republi can old guard will risk another such split but they will do their darnedest to prevent an Eisen hower endorsement OB Senator Tafts political Bible is also their Bible  A story is going the rounds that is inaignantly denied by the Tafl forces, it is that the Democrats built Senator Taft up inID a oresdential figure by putting up a weak candidate against him in 1950 because they knew they could beat him in a presidential fight The fact that the candidate they put up against him was a political unknown lends some weight to the story and that a de  feat would have eliminated hir from the presidential picture COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Special meeting of Pinckney council called to order by Pres  mm m  i DinkeL Present Clark Shirleyjip ESTABLISH HARTLAND OFFICE lady Read Swarthout Absent The MichBeII Tel Co has been Eisele given permission by the Public Minutes of last meeting readj but proponents of it did manXg In a recent address at a St Pat ricks banquet at Dexter in reply inq to a quip by Rev Fr Walsh that the University of Michigan should have located at Dexter in sted of Ann Arbor ExPres Ruthven of the University said Dexter might have had the site except for the fact that Judge Dexter who controlled Dexter then did not want it He did not want his guiei village overrun by noisy students The university did not even get an offer of a free site from Dexter Ann Arbor was not so keen either Service Com to establish an ex and approved, change at Hartand now served Motion by Tiplody support by Brighton They purchased a by Shirey, to pay following bills, lot on Washington St there and City of Howell use of equip 600 will erect a building which will Vans Gulf, gas  be ready by late summer  , Leo Lavey This will mean higher rates but Hazel Richardson better service They will get How Ruth Ritter , Election Board ell and Brighton free but pay for Henry Hauck Pinckney  Rachel Haines 547 1200 Bom to Mr and Mrs Gayle I Shirley oi Livonia Saturdays ion WWCTNEY BNGSDAUGHTERS Jse RShS21mi nj 800 The Pinckney Circle of Kings ege HoUn hll 3 Daughters will meet with Mrs  Kennedy wktwbaU 350 L J McKinley 306 Mill St Thru Mildrd Ackley elec, sup 1000 at arch 2g at 200 p m Yearly meet Don Swarthout nowu uT from g and election of officers All Lorenzo Murphy, Bd of Rev buu this section competed, They had members asked to be present Vis Stanley Djnxei   00 SIT W Television outers invited Cohostesses are Robert Bgler marshafl   80OU Meedames Dora Swarthout and Motion carried oooried by Millie Elliott 1 Mc011 by JJHTeiufi  shirey to accept election rj9 UVTNGSTON LODGE NO 76 F The following officers took their A, M CALENDAR I oath of office  Vai nrk   , Iiistrncttoa class for eandidatJ ftjtident Stanley    George Crane re  every Monday night at,  yr, Ue 3074 while Deeds Television Saline was second with 3041 The Pinckney team was Hannettim Miller Orland , Wtaslow Fred Singer and Jack and Jim Tessmer of SUvet Lake Mr tusdToVn Mexico Monday 800  I VmnStmS Irvin Z eTowner store here was robb Tuesday, April 1 Regular meet Tiplady Attrt gWMJ1  d for the 4th time Saturday rdte  4 Uvingston Lodge Business nedy JiBtckHowcird Soi diesepie and oth,  o, 1 SwarthoutCaei 5T, fJee SS Seturday April S Annual Past RJJf to give it a free site which wot not so much in those days ae there was a super abundance al land Of course no one envisiged that the university would become what it is today It only had 16 couses at the start Now H has over 4000 Back in those days a number of colleges started which folded A few years ago the build, ings of a long defunct college on U S 12 petween Chelsea and Grass Lake were still standing Then there was the famous Minitar Academy, at, Orchard Lake CARDOFTpANIS We wish to express our sincerr aratitude for all acts at thoughtful ness and kindness sjUiwWcl to us in the toss of our earVybeloeed son and brother Mr and Mrs Thomas M Howe Mr and Mrs Thomas S Howe ANNdUNCnttNT Al Schenden MD nrmemfee the opening of an ettoe at hie residence 633 Wiet     miiee eaeoi  1    pi 4    I   t vJS    IV r fe W DISPATCH  Boosts Sugar Beet Yield 13  Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station has developed malesterile and normal flow ering strains of sugar beet that were crossed together to Increase the yield of this valuable crop The result U the new Hybrid 125, showing an average tonnage Increase of 13 per cent over ordinary commercial sugar beet varieties Researchers used careful selection and Inbreeding tor several generations from varieties with valuable chArscteristics For further inornjatton, telephone, write or visit your County Agricultural Agent m tefephonet tn Sfrrftfeeves All telephones are mechanically about the same But special uses call for special work clothes for some telephones Michigan Bell supplies these instruments where needed Shown here are 1 telephone for flour mills, gasoline storage plants, etc, with operating parts sealed so no spark can set off an explosion 2 portable telephone with a cord that can be plugged into outlet boxes 3 wall type, used near shelves, etc  4 outdoor telephone These telephones do special jobs more efficientlyand that means better service aU along the line MICHIGAN BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY  WednesdcryMarch 26J952 Neighboring INotes Siguard Rodahl rte 3 William ston was killed lait Tuesday when he jumped off a farm waqon in the path of car driven by Wayne Sober of Fowlerville bthel Phillips, register of deeds for 22 years in Ingham county, retires at the end oi her present term I The Stockbridge high school basket ball team who won ihaj district title and lost m the reg ionai were given a dinner lat Thursday Samnoi Hall, the Stockbridge theatre owner underwent an op eratian at University hospital in Ann Arbor, last week Miss Ruth Itsell and her sisterin law Mrs Wilbur Itsell and two children of Howell were injured last week when their car hit a truck Mrs Emily Spittler prop of Emilys Convalescent Home Howell, visited with Gov and Mrs Menn en Williams in Lansing lait week She and Mrs Williams are old schoolmates Howeii jQieiiler EOWnU IfCHKtf March iS 21, 27 Tue Wed Thur, Danny Kaye UP IN ARMS Pla Bob Hope, Dorothy LCQACOT THEY GOT ME COVERED Cartoon Friday Saturday March 28 29 Doubly xeature Ann Sheridon John Lund in STEEL TOWN la TechaltMior Pta THE HARLEM GLOBE TflOTTERS with Thomas GomezDorothy Danridge Lee Theater WiflTMOHE LAKE MICH Mr and Mrs Floyd Love of Howell axe back from Florida Born to Mr and Mrs Lyie Euler of Mobile Ala, last week, a son Lyle jr  Mrs Flora Hendee Chubb, of Webberville vife of Ned Chubb, died Tuesday Funeral was at the Gorsline Funeral Home, William ston, Saturday Michigan state police made 85,349 arrests in 1951 76597 were for traffic violations, a 12 percent increase over 1950 4962 of those arrested were juveniles I Hoy Harris of South Putnam is a patient at Mcpherson hospital Howell with pneumonia Wc see in the Ann Arbor News that six icnths of a rrdle of Mc Grecor Rd from the PinckneyDex ter Rd to tie Webster town lino and one half mile in Webster will be widened graded and blacktopped this year This is the road between Portage and Base Lakes A L Gehringer has resigned a Standard oil man at Dexter and LlqimRed Wilson has succeed ed him The Red Cross got 84 pints of blood on their recent trip to Sal me last week Pvt Raymond Barnes of Che sea reported missing in Jan 28, is now listed as  Sun Mor Tue March 30 31 April 1 Sun 200 p m cont Dean Martin Jerry Levis and Corinne CalveX in  SAILOR BEWARir Featuette Danger under to Sea Novelty Ntws Cartoon f Tues Wed Thur, April L23 Ruth Roman Steve Qchran in TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY also Joan Davis in HAREM GIRL New3 Dexter Theater Dexter Muhigc Friday Saturday March 28 29 Robert CummingB, Terry Moore in THE BAREFOOT MAIIMAN la Cincolor Plus Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow In REUNION IN RENO caxUMft Sun Mo Tue March 30 31 April 1 ttaui Suarfay MO 9  contemn  Jane Russelll Victor Mature 1 THE LAS VEGAS STORY Comedy Cartoon Nowp Wed Thur April 23  Shelley Winters Richard In Cont THE Comedy RAGING Cttrtoon TIDE NoW Friday, Saturday March 23, 29 2 Great fts 2 HERE COMES THE NELSONS A Comedy Scant g Ozzie Nelson Harriett Hillard and family of rado fame Plus ROUGH RIVER in color Starnag  Peter Graves Roy Calhoun Sun shows 3 57,9 Mon, 7,3 Sun Mort,, Tues March 30, 31 April 1 The Great Western of the Year THE BEND OF THE RIVER In TecnMJor Starring James Stewart Arthur Kennedy and Julia Adamo hort Cfltrtoon Nwi ComingAt A Swords Point Five Fingers Avon Theater btocknoge rvucnigon Friday Saturday, March 28, 29 Rocky ROUGH RIDERS OF DURANGO A Super Wetttn Starring Lane, Aline Towne Hut DOWN IN ARKANSAS Hill Billy Picture with  Brothers and Elviry I Sunday Tuesday March 30 April 1  THE BULL nGHTER  THE LAD Heroism in Mexico with Robert Stack Joy Pg news carlo en CominqWhen You Were Smiling Prairie RoundupThe Royal Wedd ing shorts Korea dead  and   mi  ijEwrf ofl etatton was urn eeaood time in 2 reWday dfi  s  Mitt MoryHouser former house T  epar for Rev Fr Cornmerford,, In e state basket ball finals cued at Three Oaks last week Muskegon took the close A title,   Kent City,the class C and St Ann of Alpena the class D, 47 ears Ago Joe Placeway who bought the Pat Duffy houseon West Main St of John Monks, has rented his iarm to Oliver Clark 6 will move to town Jerry Dunne and wife have mov ed into the house on Pearl Stthey bought of HWCrcfoct Garner Carpenter has rented their farm Charles Love was called to Cad iliac last week by the illness of The Young Mens Club has orney boy A beautiul altar stand has been presented to the M E church by Rev Cope The same company made it who made the altar fum niture F A Sigler will sell Fassett ice cream from Jackson this summer Eva Melvin is teachinq in the Salmon district John Gardner  AndrewClark are serving on jury Lucius E Wilson has been offe ered an appointment as stengrap her and typist at the Panama Can al at 1,725 per year He is now private secretary to postmaster Dickerson of Detroit The furnishings of the Gregory Hotel will e sold at auction Sat The caucuses were held Sat The Democrats nominated Sup Alex Mclntyre Clerk, Rill Monks Treas, Wm Murphy Hy CornBernard Lavey Justice Albeit Frost School inspt Francis Com misky ConstablesPhlan Mom  Bert VanBlaricum, Mort Mortenson and Wm Goinq The Republican ticket is Sup Valentine Dinkel Clerk Ross Read Treas Fred Campbell Hy Com, Frank Wed Thur, April 2 0 Cifton Webfcvi Anne Francis William Lundigan in ELOPEMENT cartoon news shorts CorningDdvid cmd1 Batl tsheba Decision Bt for Dawn Sylvan rliieater Chelsea lVfichign Friday Saturday March 28 29 RATON PASS A Super VeBiern Stairing Dennis Morgan Patricia Neal and Steve Cochran News ad CaTin Sunday Monday March 3031 THE BLUE VEIL A Drama ftfcfillnq Jane Wyman Chares Latvton and Joan Blondell undov Showi 3 1, 7,  Disney CartoonMans Best Friend Tues Wed, Thur April 1,23 DISTANT DRUMS  Shows 700 900 in TechoJaiw A Dxiaui Stcwlny Gary Cooper Richard Webb and Man Aldon Catoon,Woody Woodpecker Polla shows 715 911 ComingMan in the Saddle, My Favorite Spy Death of a Salesman LEARN WHILE YOU LEARN to Be a Telephone Operator ENJOYABLE EXCITING INTERESTING AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT WORK 5 raises the Good starting pay first year, congenial people your own age, pleasant surrounding chance for advancement Come in and talk it over Womens Employment Office  323 East Washington MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ann Arbor Mich gLLfg n rTTE OF MICHIGAN ihe Probate Court for the County of Livingston At a session of said Court held on March 17,1952 In the Matter cf the Instate of Ferd M Howdish, Deceased Present, Honorable Hiram R zssrJssrFloyd  S5ys  TRcma Mens Oub has or  e be granied to Inez K Bowri9followtoorMbUldlslor to  other suitabls Zi tev MvC  Morley 5618011 and that the heir, of said irnorirMorST I LL dci be detenninedwm  ey, c Sigler  Dolan, ss Art Swarthout civvxnj Ut FinvTaran v Leo Lav deceased be determined,will be  ,   Mir TSS1    MCPHERSONIJBANK OU7P viarrA 3b Frank APnl 8 1952 a ten A M QWU, MICD   1 aSScl   red, That nof ice there AU M up Jo 10,000 to YOUR CHECK BOOK  Your helper when you want to know where your money has gone An able assistant at low cost Your friend in need when an account is disputed   A cancelled check is conclusive evidence of payment  Your caution lightwhen you plan purchases outside youl budget  The check stub record telle you the amount you can spend at all times ir  JFcfcThi Rue CadweU, of be given by a pubUccrtion of a sured bvou nwyipyfgip pennH TrfaRoReai  copy  hereof for three wwks con Tederal Deposit foftitxSnce JJSSdk on secutively previous to said day of poratkm 100 attended the Past Matrons Night at the Pinckney Masonic Temple rrfday night, i Rex Read Bert Nash has moved bacK his farm  , , r The friends and neighbors ot iMr and Mrs Mike Farley who, are movinq to towngave them a surprise party Friday night Frank Hall will move on losruhip In the Car the secutively previous to said day of  poration hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, j and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter est at his last known oxkiress by registered mail return receipt Howell played Grand Havenl  ollow5sJ Masons from here Saturday night in the close B9110 a Mcieonic 7th district bcrsket bail finals at Detroit for themeetina  e 11 Arr Masontitle and lost 28 to 7 io temple Friday night Winston , , Artlrur Allyn of North Lake has Baughn Clare Miller, Lawrence, Main St of George Haee fnted the Sigler farm on the Dex Baughn, Clifford MiUerye editor, Otis Webb has bought the Gu tr Road Larry Camburn Lonnie VanSIam ney farm near Gregory  Cc41nookegad Andy Camp hrook Orland Winslow Harold  Birds are singing, frogs are beD  friends in Detroit Sun Porter, Merwin Campbell AH of 1 Croaking cmdspring tahere wt to th State Thx 14 lodaee in the dietrict were rep Henry Gardner watmm gpy fW, 1011 Miko Farley farm and Charles demanded, at least fourteen 14 White on the Livermore farm  days prior to such hearirg, or by Born to Charles Teeple and personal service at least five 5 wife March 28 a daughter  days prior to such hecrriag The Hoff Sister3 have bought Hiram R Smith, Judge o Probate Charles Reason house on Westf A true Copy Celestia Parshall, Register of Probate abtwEUr SniSitfKL  thr  sned to rwt yoor feet while yen ukf LL CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE t  ar homo or  nvecwJ AT YOUR CONVENIENCE ta r place of btuinttSo obligtMon  rToday,focFreeDen6nitfrtio I t EASTER SHOE FECIAL IS Hf  SMtttjr Gate McsuCIan Newman of Ann Ar Now kere Seven PajTof Wa  weer fleiejeie tejps w,eBSsjBPr eABl peeeey ,1 J  THE PWCPttT DDttfATCH Wednesday March 26 J952 The Peoples Store m  i Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes its Fwrnishngs agerie h ys Gen, Store,  Suzane Clark spent the week end with her mother in Hiwell Pfr Sam Gentiie US Marines  San Diego, Calif, is home until  March 30 He wears a sharpshoot I ers medalj The followinq are the delegates  from Livingston county to the Re publican state convention at De PtadaieyMlcfa En, isced 2nd class mattes at rrHfftrsf Act of March 6, 77 u MoaiowetU fmrknir Mirfa Snrgrrtptfrc Prtoe UQ per yeai Mrs Merwin Campbell and 2 children are spending the week with iriends and relatives in New castle , PennMrsJcnnie Devereaux and Mrs Fannie Kavanaugh were Sunday guests of Mrand MrsLeslie Merr iti of Howell Mrs Dorothy Dinkel took a sux vey here last week of the effects of cigarette smoking for the Mich igan Cancer Society Mrs Thomas Bonner was a del agate to the Republican county convention at Howell last week Pfc Otis Matteson returned to ter spending 2 weeks at the Joe Indiantown Gap Pa Tuesday af Griffiths home Nan Ledwidge and CeciUe Hur tbise attended a play at Senna College, Adrian, Sunday Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy were in Detroit Thursday and call ed at the Harold Gallup home in Farminqton Gus Ledwidge is on the Notre Dame base ball team aqain thsf year Tommy Ritter is busy these days counting his rabbits He pui chsaed one of John Burqs mum plyers CpLDale Meabon who has been in a rest camp in Korea is back in action for 30 days George Meabon sr who has been in a convalescent home at Grass Lake is now in the one at FowlervilleSunday quests at the W H Meyer hjme were Wm Lamb of I Ann Arborthe Edsel Meyer family I of Ypsilanti and the Garth Meyer family Mr and Mrs W H MeyerMes dames Irene Thompson and Mild f red atlended a rcepiton for OE  S qrand officers at Hazel Park last Monday J H Hooker and wife were Sunday guests at the Calvin Hook  er home in Ann Arbor, i Willard Widmayer and family I of Cedar Lake were Sunday visi  LOOK FOIR THE W f RKl WSH LAIS i  Ill WHO Df NEED Ofr Plumbing  Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAflUNG A SPldAIJTf C0MPLCTE UNS OF FQTtlRESXOLOSfZI WHITE PU Myrow Hughes jtoit April 5VvMliam McPherson  to ofrth,e BlUuqhn familv , IV, chHerb Schott Stanley ThJohn , McGmre family of Warner, William Haack Tom  foit spent Sunday at the James Leith Leo SaumHugh McPherson  Whitloy home , II Mrs Karl Kurkowsky Mis C1 c Lfryt Larn Clae MillerRex 1 Showermaa Gus Rissman I ake nd Merwin Campbell at i Mr and Mrs John Boycr spent ndcd tho past master niqht at ,Sundoyat the George Heilek  he Fowierville Masonic Lodge home in Ann Arbor   Tuesday night Tho Lee Lavey family spent MASTER PLUMBER ONI KRCXNEY 157T11 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNINO Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI CITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND DEHoey Sons    Mr and Mrs Fred Wylie and  Bob Pike were in Ann Arbor one OBrien Sunday at the Howard home in Bunker Hill Mrs Alma Chambers and son are visiting her people in New castle, Pa Merwin Campbell, Larry Cam PhilgasTappan MocUl V94J ieouvfv fhJsusTappen Range Jtcgutar Pric 00009 SbUgj Stsrr, Completely lntoHd Vvo Cidrt cf Phitgat tOTAL vetae fvoaoo AU THRfeS OR ONLY RRICt 209  YOl CE7a big baSfui rcna fenrjrlng  lotet tln w fv7g convenience 9 yri err as rmttk Phllflai ivitem compltttly InstcltW at er horCi  Tow 5 IT rw eyiisidtn of PbUga oi no extra  SEE US TOO AY day last week The Lloyd Hendee and Gerry Eichman families were Sunday quests at the Ambrose Kennedy home in Howell Jack Cole and family of Howell bum Lawrence Bauqhn, Mr and called at the Albert Dinkel home Mrs Clare Miller and Mrs Mary Sunday I TeepI visitod Ona Campbell at Last Wednesday night the SE Sparrow hospital, Lansing last Marion Farm Bureau meet with Monday night Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel  Mrs Susan Campbell Younq Mr and Mrs Fred Seymour, flew to New York City Friday to spent the week end in Flint j spend a week with her husband, Mr and Mrs M E Darrow at  Dick Young USN 1 tended a chicken dinner Friday The Roy Reason family and night at the Plainfield church qiv MrsEdna Reason and Leota spent en by the Capitol City Society of Sunday at the Harley Denton Gideons A branch will be orqan home in St Louis ized in this county Mrs Hartlev of Foot hospital In last weeks account of tho Jackson spent the week end with Silver Tea the names of Mrs Flor Mrs Mable SuydamI ence Bauqhn soloist and Mrs ME  The Pinckney 4 H Clubs took Darrow, M C were omitted their exhibits to Howell Saturday 1 Rev Fr McCleer of Gutamala  Mrs Clare Palmer and da ugh showed motion pictures of that ter, Patty, spent the first of the place at the new Pinckney school Herb Palmer jr, home in Flint, Sunday at 100 p m  Mrand MrsMarcian Ledwidqe The Howard Read family were  and Jenny Lynn were Saturday in Ann Arbor Saturday dinner guests of Mrs Eleanor Led PHONE 2681 DEXTER Announcement  HON ADRIAN drBOOM, Present Representative 3 eks Reelection In announcing my candidacy I rather not enumerate the work that I accomplished the last 4 years It can be found in the print ed records at Lansing 1 can sincerly state that I have at all times attempted to do an hen est job Whenever the State Leqi lature has been ir session, I hav given it my full and undivided at tention It is a full time job and I have worked to the best of my ability, to represent all of the peo pie 1 have been honored with ippointments to 4 important com mittes Thev are Interim Taxat elected in Nvember I shall con tinue to serve you to the best of ion General Taxation Education my ability and do my own indep j and Social Aid and Welfare I al indent thinking upon all problems so have membership on the Ap otter giving careful consederation portionment, Juvenile Corrections to the facts involved and State Jison aommitteesMrs Virginia Carver and two , widge As stated 4 years ago I have1 only one promise to mokeIf I am nominated in the primaries and Announcement  Willis A Stanton, 1324 Ida Ave, Flint has announced that he will seek nomination as a Repub lican candidate for Congress from the 6th District opposing William Blackney, Mr Stanton has been a resident of 6th District for over 15 years He served 2 years in World War H and was a member of OS S This deparment was top intell  Rep Adrian deBoom Livingston Shiawassee District eth Edsel Meyer home in Ypsilan ti as TH mtruirow Jit fr o U e 8 vs af thott and Mrs Walter Clark, Mr Chores, Whitehead and tfrs Lynn Hendee, Mrs Rose Beatrice Lamborn of Greaont asjd 3Mn  wie Suydam attendL j inTy and wife called at W i funeral of MrsFlora Chubb jg Henry hoe Sunday illiamsion Saturday children who have been visiting at the Earl Bauqhn home went back to Columbus, Ohio Thurs day I Miss Bernardine Lynch of Kala1 Lester McAiee entered Ford mazoo spent the week end with hospital Detroit last week tor J Mrs Mary Kennedy, surgey j r anc M23, Thomas Howe Jr Mrs Mary Gearhart anl Mrs spent Sunday with the Carl Lentz Audrey line visited the latters family at Lansing and called on daughter, Charlotte Sunday who Ona Campbell at Sparrow hos is a patient at U of M hospital pital Ann Arbor  rec Swarthout of Detroit and Mesdames Florence Baughn Mr and Mrs Ward Swarthout of and Virginia Carver were in Ann Jackson spent Sunday at the S E Arbor last Wednesday ,  Swrth2ut,h,Tm,f ,   Mrs Lester McAfee and child  The Carl Holhster family were ren spent the week end in Detroitf Sunday dinner guests at the Har Louis Coyte was taken to old Hollister homeMcPherson hospitaL Thursdavj The Clare Hollister family hare with pneumonia I moved on a farm near Mason Rosalee Nash is home from the ,Mr and Mrs Wm Hollister  3, ,  e A J J 7nce service under Joint chiefs la CW peu  Gtl of Staff He also saw service as h Meal Mauor KMI  Vl I  i Mich State Colege on vacation Last week she attsnded a conven tion of the Assoc Women s Coll ege Group at University of Mich Kay Vinton of Hartford a stud ont at Michigan State spent tne week end with Rosalee Nash I The Rainbow Miss Judy Aschenbrenner was J Board gave a party here at the in Detroit last Friday attending  Masonic Temple for prospective itatVD A R convention at the i m0mbers of the order Friday ntte tttSelStatler as the delegate Ona OampbelTHas so far to I Hotel btau er   , IrtSparrow hospital, Lan      A    J mrt went with them The Asher Wylies, Herman Wid meyer, Mervil Gydo and John Boyers attended the Junior farm farm banquet at Howell Monday Girls Advisory service as Military policeman at Allied Force Headquarters in Africa 1 Mr Stanton is now a member Plant Protection at Chevrolet Flint Manufacturing with 15 years serice having formerly worked as oil sander at the Fisher Body plant spend in campaigning and I do in Lansing He has done general n0 Relieve peoples votes aie for contracting in the city of FlintHe 16 anyway I believe the people is also Chairman of the American want a younger congessman who ism committee of the Oakley Tray is to toucn with the present day norPost, American Legion His problems of graft and corruption wife has been has been a Flint in government I want and will teacher for manv years fight vigorously for clean govL eminent My motto will be  tn In announcing his candidacy, words spoken by Abraham Un Stanton said,wI have no fortune to coln,Let us have faith that might m ,  makes right om the Pinckneyschool I iij rwirsras ema Wile OI IV,  v  JundfV  sing that he expects to undergo an onewrtlon this week for remov al oi hi jafcom vtia Plumbing W  ttr fttomf etc Stanley Dinkel JU B i  , , vJSi  ,tmm A  mmmW    , ,  V  A   SVf flfc    HK   v DIEPATCg  WaidqyKoreh 26 1952 ,  i fybi    ENJOY 3W WATER Save Over s100 a year s iKo other fam fnu iijtiotn  4M, lDjswpntssa foir nwcar lit gaeJmt, tosrot leQefWilfftdfriD rwfMinttft tt tech  ow 11 befrf yos idco SBOOM sfrt  t sttt 1to IKKMIMI fH  J Wte  hsrceJ0  to please At bens jroeTl UtWijcteDeK u    I 5KI   i tft wt7r far   JlL  L  THE PINCKNEY SAHIAfiJUM RAY M DUFFY ML a Doily lltOO A M to 200 P M , Bmt Wjsdbnsdoyt Moo TUPS FtL Sot, f ID S D m DR a MCCJL08IEY dith tothinf Oft   DDr OttfeO wKck oft Ju the Terr gtM oojjTirinf OvaOaD  tpdicr lMftM M yeV t whic iDftftJ JBM Of ttthty 10D JetA Dent Trjft  4 keietf Oh   cfetMt co pre it fcf  Mi pERMufrr WATER SO fit ill Cods 43  fM V 112 North MtaUaoo ATD Tolophonost OffieoWT UDWJUDCD 814  Evaina by Apartments  HowR a Michlgao, HERB SN1CD i  Ust Your GERALD Broktr 2 0 9 North FteckPDY, Mich Phono 1 9 Phono 157F11 MYBON  HU Plumbina and Slatt 8717  Ilconao P a SWAR Fuaorol DOD C Swarth Modom Phoso 188 207 E GnM Bivor iton Roal Etatt, Iasunsjo Brokorao Oty, Ldko and FOHB ftoporty A grirlitT tit Your Proprtt VHlh Mo LEE LAVHY 120 Wi IUWOU I bono 358 vfomoflc mooVt GEORGE ROUSH Plumoina Water Syttomo 8109 PlncknoyHowell Road i HPI9DEP k HauKna Mudo To Dwd eroQ Truckina lono 64F14 PtneknoTf M Wokly JOMM DEERE rusoCytter TRACTORS frsftr Woterst Oesqn atf Provec Pvcfyrc  sXw LAVEY HARDWARE   PHONE 71F11  IVLM 8OT Pfajdcnoy, Mien 1 AVCIOIIEER Fann SOIM A Ifeoctattiy  BERTWYUE 1 MTARY12 Phono Ptochnoy 7Rr2  Intunmeo and Bbndi i RETB1GERATION SjftKS iHONE 136 Phicknoy 5 HABOU Rff  z raoy 15  CEMETEnY MEMORIALS 1 J Prloos You Can Afford To Pa s  EXPERIENCE COUNTS IN BANE ING Da C L TOWNER T DontUl tfboss DSL 846V i MILFORD GRENTTE WORKS Wlford, Mlchioan  ft ia  fa Through the yearg wo have fol j lowed methoda and practises that ORDER Chick Feed FOR YR EABIWr BDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply Classified Advs WANTEDNoat apjKtfiisg won to WANTEDCarpontor work of aUJ16 foundation stones of aafejeell now garbage disposal units  kinds Ted Sinan Dhons 4F3 t1 aiid 1 PollcV has boon Leads hirnlshtrExcUlYi Ittritory v AW v   4 x w oi maximum vaiue to our custom Write to or see Mr FOR SALECroeiey flheliador eljr d  1he community Also 5760 12th St M floi oetris tnqexator m qood coadi our fxpenence in ending custom , Michigan tion William Mercerphone 62Fllr hnanaal problems is helpfuls   FOR SALESolid Oak desk with, hen nw fomers present sim files on each side also a combr jj rorris for soluUon l nation book case and desk  Phone 26, Pinckney j  erean reditel  The facilities, the cooperation and FOR SALE JXning room suite, the financial counsel of this bank onairs Walnut Voneor Watotare availabl to all who choose to Buffet, Dining Tablo and FOR RENTFurnished 6 room cott V th lve o our serviceo j fall front  Virginia Carvor age with toilet, oil hoater at Pott 11 themseive8  Phone pincknoy 18F2 Four erson Lake 4Q a month Inquire George Vanfaver 1122 Mowers I  MT NATIONAL RANK Rd or will sell  m  HrwL Mkk, PWR SALEThayer baby fcuggy, abo baby bed with mattress and baby swing Call 163,Pincknoy Under Federal Supervision FOR SALE Whipng from T3 Bangs tested4a acciBjdited herd Phoni VanHorns Hillside Farm FOR SALELFJvfA HAY   Lseio McAfeer5 M36 East FOR SALE Buildiig andtwo loU on Wiit McdnSb Pin known a theStewc Property to aottle estate Gnrald Reason, Adm 4i  r FOR SALEBlack Faillo dreMMdM  26l2l 500 333 Unadilkt St pine 82F2 125 Pearl it FOR SALE Mixed hay, White Rock Roosters, M2COTV Ducks, also will hatch fbidwo ogg l wANTEDARM UarnNGS Frank Poarce phom Ttartor 4067  1 you seU yatf li  1 have more prospers thaj tern L HAROLD GRANDALL ft  WANTEDWoman for general res once Corporation AU iepwww glove Dispatch Office WANTED Girl ior care of two children from 1030 A M 592 Mower lEd, Pinckney horns now hatehing Our chicks AUT0MAT1C SAW FHJNO 71 FOR SALE Golden Oak  dining chickare US apodjinderi A  yQU WJU ALL WORK GUARANTEED LAWN MOWEBS SHABPENTO room suite, consisting of buffet 6 Michigan State PoaiiJjDPt om 1030 p m to l0jw6 anfi a table Bob Squire Hatch VrkwelTMich Anthony ftonnon c j porker phone 110F11 218 South Mieh Aephon 305W FORISALE nioo CDter White  Jffi ft ZV03  Jn1  aLiue junior play at a birthday OIC boar young and open wV ar   t illl 300 lbs, I gilt wt175 Pro Micketf P  5 mi west of Pincknley,Spoars Rd FOR REtfTA Good 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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>, y  V,       i  W  pillwppppl fcv   LS 4H  As  PLic1  vW liL  ,, tit Pinckmy bNxvrtch Wednesday, March 19 1952 A  MkhiHn Mirror  Speaker Victor Knox who a tnt, only cure tor Micnigua tinan neia tnat omce 101 o years tnin ciai troubles is a consuiuuonuconvenuuu wuich would rewrite, the wnoie tax suuctuie Wnie ne  usi in iavor ot any new icu feoxnetrung win nave 10 oe donsas ivucnigan governmental coats hove increosea 4j2 million aie past year Oi tnt 4ou rnilions collected by tne state fcvjib million was paid oack to the counties, cities and townsnips Tne state payroll has increased from 3  38ub, in lS4a to ai8,t42 lasi year There is one investment that would pay money, the Straits bridge at Mackinac However the economy minded legislature is  loath to appropriate the 2 million I Wlln  is una ates i ptu Characters couuly aouymy , aaxuiiii Uii cwueiiejft ODOU   lily an i Social Items i FAT I Calliolic wno seiuta uii uw ivaul cu jr w uujiciidts The iUULau, ,rf iyvmq oW tuo 4ia  Ldkestst souui oi i i o VVHl SlOiti u 1 Wfau ovei uy yeans oia aji mattyexusi it was tne only couugw tnereio iciu ana uie uom oiu as WUWJU  JU Uit COltui or UJ l ay u POSG dan,  ilie   he, Hen a IM mat A n Bill ,  T   CXT DiivAii fc MaiyV Catholic Church J SON BANOTETl IModmey Michigan  weo said to the flam ney Fr Albert J Schmitt Pasor n anqaet iiponsoted  Sunday Masses uj Ci j oi he Corwri Suauner 630, 800 lQrQa Gne Sciiool Mewa Kindergarten Mi   lumber is back froTi 0moo vVo are glaa to see hirn  No 12 i uie cii oi Satur uy ieired the m vj by IIIL1 Yung  in Oxhestra coAi Jtto roulson and Ms  horrpson and Luticd  I vc ,he in vocation ,J Liass president  1130 p, m Winter 800  1000 Novenna DevoaoiuK fndav evenioQ as 3G Uouxessionst Friday cttwr Wovwiu Devotion ftatuiday 73U u a00 P, M buiiday bakxe 80C Maur, M i, lie  , yiuvii a lot Jiui Oinljeis birthday was on ii He was 6 years old iK hio inolrier ior the nic brought to  Curreut Commeiiit Marcn We 1  k  ,ue Likea and  tii, taj on which wo I  nooi fo a party CLe Colon has a new hah,  rlio name is oald iii r j  hn rirg, th toat  jrciated copiously Co J fiv Donald rady pastor iggatioiiaJ , , ,J Si ior preliminary wort Speaker Knox hits the recent pay raises given by the civil ser vice He scud one man got a 1600 rcrise due to wage incieasestep increase and job upgrading The legislature is still dazed by pie wno iiua capped, uiexyxiittao are gone LS it was reoiuea eoa yeais ago Lipscnijj etitvbiibiied an nin tiieie vnci iiv jwvea uuvoi i looa, ioayng ana iiquaio nj bougm iui yi thj maiuiiii auu the veto by the governor of the uctppcio ne naa a siyn on mo bill to cut the cities and townships  share of liquor license money trim 85 perent to SO The governor says this would cut police funds of cities and villages and the liquor saletax cut would hit the schools The governor is against a con stitutional convention until the stateds reapportionedAny conven the piae wniwi reaa, ine vm Couage by C L A traehei coU my Uiang one uay Uoicea iini what it meant Cnrisioiici v   pkecty ini C stanas loi Oiuibtj , pher ana the Melfrior Lipbcoinu j He later buiit Jhe h LsC 11 v   ownea by hisefBacK ana tiie iani  ily Uvei there iUer iha ueaiu ,  Onristopher the place was soa io j inomajs Dirkett ana tne ianniy   V 1 n    ivev omposedr, p  JNasn Kenneth  aid Rjdy sqg n hobjy Beck rii i i , jene Tasch gae  j jniticd hat is a Uli gave the , todSt to t, Qia iiaioia xoxtr the  hovinq  rrir m6t J ,von by Maftc with L JHenrty, janhson was U ijiont and ha a, heynolds he 4l recaiv nyS vas qivej iOOiia o Koweli ai Lair, oa doiL a rea Alilfn i J bpOlloO i ij OOUJ aoiC vva iLvOu in cut  Thur, 730 Lfnteu Service at r ciurch k PIdVed Yin daV 80, lVlisj ien  Wilson Sfl 1 missionary from Marshall lianas vili i,peah Satuid ,y, 800 Ycul r Aha  by bun Christ at Howell h Snua 1030, Sarmon ihe ihnd 1  rvo me hamster visiied o,r   oa , ,a iciit vcej 1  i3ecJcer hd hu tonsiU   We hope he IL uJClC  on Oaroiyn Jeei icio  aoout her ia aar, brothers Lonne anl aoaiio  JO and li a ii  Urn iao Ail l run io CjU S liOOi Fod fo in I Goui Special ler ing ir Europe and Asia w    eieio 110 Sanday 3,h ol JOIllgiim ieiow 1 d by fiarold 1  J irst Grade iona  lone huo aaby bother ii oav an Lei biaany trax We  all T jiad Eily Lee is ode iOnt aowi   or ir s ch runjCJa lijr oaay 800 iradcnlial itteo at hurch VvSN1 TO tion held now would favor rjral districts and be unrepresen moved to Dexter He dia tolive wiin  except rem tne coituThe governor was in Canada nave one ot nis imea men n lat week and visited the Canad ian parliment at OttawaHe s1 oke in favor of the St Lawrence waterway  ai f 11 1 o  rj aae   j  CONMBVATION DEPT NOTES Last year by this time Michigan haa had 17 forest fires So far there have been none Ae iact tuaj ihagrinfhOT HnnirTirrirrrff QhtTE by Siiow has had much to do with soia i0ts Aticr his at,ai it however the spring cleanup daughter, Elsa operated mo the house Acoat iai he soi  to Paul bock, a Detioit baiter ia got it for about the price one ,uont lot wouia bnnq now  had a store in the ccohuqo ui one time a bakeiy Aboai ao War 1 lake properly boomeo  Mrbock subaivided the ioOx ai  sold many iaxe 101s rie awo ie a canal aug on Litue rori  yiane i a TOUKBRIDGE o No 76 w  strong  Friday  in dinner was aAnjton Lodqe i  rees lhci  s PfvGti scj9 can l j  and Doaqj   ,on hip ay i comm ovanqehstic aer vicy at church nigntiy at oV fion iVIarch 30 O April G lea b Miss Fairy hism Wed , 400ijunoi cnoti vrrcxi,o 730 eniar clioi prartlse uGI ,y ro vvc owi  l Kleenex vVe all von1 , omething oil St aahiaAj La,  I ay hoe J leaauilq to UbG ther typ v iif L  ha a sore hand JC c   ia hy  Siiver amrrjio Ji s an Jasor beok to 1 aid joan o a new bow tiiTi e  en  soeJs green seci n tliat we agree with  oi ihe Detroit Timee OK m y ran one with  agree 00 pecent In it oy aavaea turning the job Wivs senses back to  fc  y oi a no At the ma sent time tae ,hwiis ofticeiS SS aai amines aia the police dept  caaa vina tli m They gel a aeonse winch does not cov  a, aa ab tae, nave to con a 1 awes  anuiations, road tvaU , aia icok ap  ecords Th a a j  yccii t the seretary of  a xccpt tne J5C It cost the it oi eioh a270 552 last year to write drivers license, and they only got b ,k S113719 rom thw secietury a siaie The county hold also get the profit from the sae af license plates which a v ao o eis where We do not n the purpse of the sherifla ice is solely to write drivers lcciis wniah now tars upjnoe bier time So ma h so that the te p lie have taken over muchf of the vork iormerly dene by the shcali Some day the board of vpervisors will vake up and  send the davers liense job back to h ser rctai, of state o ua  is  j a viiiii9omt Co Ivory Mennonite Church  Era BodcLv Pastor  S, S Supt ,  Walter Erh 1 Mq,,int MTUTics Leirbach Mrarnin Worship  tn i ii h in Kay Wyijc  t v auiv   baond dr is j J Aoiune Ackie tioni the hospital  i  ears old yesaaj  v  oi y Ridqej Su dov School  Children How  on P  aised aghn o r  assn  in ir 1145    30 opent Tu vv yiie 11 cyade mov, ai nice LIOO1 boad Jo  n, P n ldjers  G , a C,,1In irJ le German Pt wcrnts the Allies Py f in1 Jb Th children y ryBatish, French irs although jetjjaj m id ArnT   ,  ra , ionic nn ,ijQij f,   apau me t a up i pes   i j i n i s j y  i Uafh ers i 1   W 11 i4  flJRSTKcie s   X  tune is near and faiiure to get o permit to burn brush or marshes may result in a 100 fine Permits cun be obtained from the local conservation ofiicer Smelt runs depend on the weamrContinual cold will delay them Last years beaver crop was 12844 skins It is expected to be higher this year hesiaent deer license sales last year were 389872 compared to 379,375 in 1950 Nonresident license sales were 7,230 small qame 687,085, fishing licenses 35648 nonresident 39,608 All townships have but 36 sections except one in Monroe bounty which has 37 This extra seition was added in 1924 by the state surveyor when a section was found not included W the ongjual French grants w undl a year ago when it to Robert Wheeler ot uni i,n who now opeiaies it  W C Milier lniorniea me  the hipscomP boy3 na a L   sail boat which they saia  Portage Lake Ke has naen oi it it later sank, was never r  and is still on the bottom 0 lake  kiiC a  t to  BE BUDGET WISE WITH MARONI Homemakers odd variety to your menus with thrifty macar oni dishes Amy Alden in this Sundays Marcn 23 issue of The Ameriaan Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times tells how to make Jiffy Macaroni and Cheese Spaghetti Beef Casserole Spaghetti Tortozini Egg Noodles with Swedish Meat Balis Macar oni Bacon Casserole and Salmon Spagheti TOURNAMENT RESULTS The regional basket games week saw most oi the teams this sectien toppled Stockbr a district champn foil to ivlorenci Milan defeated Roosevei and then lost to Napolean OnlySpring Arbor came throughTIy oeat Detroit University Scho a and Edison Institute to take ha regional title  This is the team that beat Pinmey Their seasons , record is 19 wins and 3 Lse j  Walled Lake who brat Howeh j fell to St Andrews Detroit   C iO  ,0  nt tne weca uiiii1 ajiiir Ba inii  al J auinu  j a ett qi 1 1 L 0 , Sat ii  JOiv ru on  i iiiun In I ea ii ve American whtrever American y iv tr   fy havf left rstand this  ior armies of am  V aia O  i a, 0 1,   liU f alarc fcrum  winch accomu yerfsional in 0   ud m Detroit 1  t aaiies any per   I Js doabtfui c nvictions foil ecoit a year Keiaaver t  a rov 0 Lui for  i j   t  1   i 0 a liri a 011 o p or, made iowevei smaii y vvoy to th ac tciie an  ay avemnq aJi A xniiary   aieanor Wibou iIarsn misoiouary laiks at 24 at 800pm  li ibj a  CliCjl  Mu hade  111 u a y j iaoih il s 7 , Ti, itO J 1J JO Ml C  ncer 1  CIRCUIT COURT NEWS  Paul Lobdell 31, Pinckney WHO pled guilty to a statuary cnargyj was given 4v2 to 15 years mlSihcr Jackson by Judge Lyons Saturday  0 , and Vivian Suerle of Pinacne  was given a divorce from Geno Stierle and custody of the  chJLw  1 L ,  o n 0 1U CAN Society  in , 17 nj IaC Oil Moavcll ve 1 iiC a a a on  ai Bonn le n a, ,  y0r cn 1   Oi James enzel commander o the Brighten American Legion whose organization was one ot the casualtiesof the recent rxr on bmgo and car raffles in tni, county in an article in Brighton j   Argus said he had written tho state head of the Ameiian Legion  LIVNGSIO regarding circulating petitions t , A N Jon Intru a ballot next November to ropey,  tornpie the Michigan IottcJ law V i 800 p m doubt that it gets anyvdiere TVjnv In recent years many beautiful shade trees along the highways have been sacrificed to street wid ig projects In Detroit the tall trees on Forest Ave proba 100 years old, were sacrifec Rently the state highway 07 ttoXt dtpt decided to widen the road   r r through Oxford This road is lined with beautirul maple trees and and the job of cutting them was let to Lansing company When they arrived Thursday to begin cutting the trees the Wamens Gar dan Club of Oxford picketed the street and prevented the trees be ing cut It was a laudable effort but the company got reinforce mnt4 and 30 trees were cut next day Now the Garden Club has gone into court and got an injunc ion to stop the cutting Later the iniunceion was disolved and once again sentiment bows to progress pix ca o violin  ea piano he biaim  yLIoa  c Cor Saw j an 05 hoti r aavo  OO v   aia  etpi   S ic li I  Lavid iir i j ica ii  na liic 1 C ,ra a 1  I LCoCiaaa i an Call I SCHOOL NOTES Cont  cis Barett rabeih HcKiey 1 Jane Jatreys Ohn Diinhii saiastit ites were Nancy Wiih Jim Campbell Oar desks are arranged a, goaps no N Vve have becai Ptaaying aao L oioniai Day Some af th gaa have made up a play aboat a col oni i schI room The teacher  Nancy Viilis, the pupils a,,ncta Lee Caroline Eladey jancc Shiey JoC rahrmn Rojrt Ackiey, ana Doiis Umpteci Vi ase 3 colors en oar Son   hoi harhhvH which me ais Sar  Straighten Up, yeii w T W iusy and green K eo Up Gaod Work We are making a sea p hooi lor extra cedit Cathy, Jj iv  ,  I and Nrtncy are ma mg one on I olonial Days and  I index D rib I Janet, Carol me and Nancy an c  a eh 1 is  iii la , 11 iie g f  1 Endcrs brother ia  CT charts io, v v e nnien aOwtors  , a r    i  L L   J  11 ior St iaria has had 3 years oid nd shamrocks abut police tand nurses   it j in  j Vu  so 1 ncja iv n 1  a  h Vit aool tha i vaion the   ana lodge j r0 prcen 1 even any the the i 0   ij ie It would JiJ   v with the  aaiuutv and in   1 by Sena Xt yoais ago to ,Ijiiiij in Detroit  anivvi One signi ii n ay the in 1 mhe of negroes  i ommunism  ciiticc them was M ongress and  lirjvti sidestepp Nav vo alwaye d Jgnts crusade  alter a rrnnbow   1 be realized It   hi negroeequal  1 id employment  hite man We aic will ever come i churches, clubs Lf it will hav negi membership or oplc who hei 1 j   Reader or new 0pCb 1L If t s room m  vie in 1 jrLl lii 5 1 a 01J saw thei roxth Gradf ho  aareii won hie 4th aaaig aa Faaay with stuison innnerap ,ODGE tlO 76 F 1 gathering material on Latin Amor iron heiand iae rto is o the New Hamp tune pdmary sLenythen the stat niCaitb oi hj RepLahcan oppon eats of Senator lajt sach as Sen oa Dal,  can Lodge of Mass oaa , j  i noi be eietcc1 Senator Bob Taft j sp at 3 furious days canipaigning i in New Hampshire expenaer cr hig V,e icarnea something al ut St sam af money and then was hope itncKss dcyPaal Rcsseibiought Iessiy beaten by GenEisenhower s a real shamrock that came who was thousands of miles Ives o ijew Yak that even h w si nomamed he could, CALNDr lass ior candidate, ry aenda night at ah j district meet ommtte is do The present legislature kilted 0 law to legalize bingo fcr church lodges and veterans organic t  aa ions on the grounds it was alaa p m , legislation Repealing the lotte law would make Michigan a wide Shulliia open state like Nevada where all kinds of gamblinq is legal and HeNo 1 industry ing ct Ann Arbor Maauc temple Saturday Apn 5 Annual Past as rs Nijiit a School at 7 00 1   O E S CARD PARTY There willl be a card party at the Mat onic Hall on Friday eve March 28 at 800 p m Everyone wcome Donation 100 per perNflon Rffreehment door prizes anr gle pd   Cannthian Snrne 52 ol Kovell elected  llu loiiOwmg in ULaay ncjih installahon is at Howfcli Niraah 27 and is pubhe 0 hcers  Gervcz A  sonic Temple DETROIT POLICEMAN ID V7 rhy hioa haecs Carol Russell Blanchard Detroit pol Seaman, L  an Watchm ai c 1   SaoptrJi a old Porter Pmck Fldoy s1 Ethel Hester w0 tnankMrs VanBliricum for ica Oar new 10an iiig good work Fifth Grade  Kay Kitchen won the sprlhrj Lee with Barbara Massev runner apThewinning word was ascend The 10 5th grade contestants were Kay Kitchen Eftrbara Aas ey, Nancy Nash Kathy Kirsche Gordon LaBello  Jolene Lasydi Patty Rachovitz, Bonnie heeCm Dennis alark Nancy Nash Jolene Basy il and Carol Gerycz are in Mrs Shapes class the others Mrs Millers Dennis lark had a birthday away in Europe and aid no camBiJytiggss had his eyes testedj paiyihng The Toft forces and ana will wear glasses  p,ytors including the Gallup  WG enjoyed Xhr story of Rumj prcaicted  Tait victory and wer pelslihkin in tw waysSkip bAar v,Tcng as usaaL The statement inoui LIO gh4 his record to pfay,ACii3 made that all mothers and ,s and Driane Haines read tne SlOl Si a th Grade Wi tha lOtf H VVhhe von the 6th gade 1 , the dictionar We at is   a c vvt  aa L 1 hh pe wi, ,0 iceman was kiled Sunday moriinq when he surprised 3 me a rob 1 ,,,   r ,    v ing c storeThe man who shot hm  Hovveit Ls c WatchmanCnu  the use 0f her grccery store It has Edward Kozslowski was killed bv j rrar J iaV on Chaplain Mary helped us count change  by Patrolman Shaw who drove Lon Cohoctch ,Wor Shepherdess 0ar standard English test phov diclr nry was ichard hawren up in a scout oar with Patrolman I ars Mann Howell Worthy ed e q0od marks in our class ce The membere Qi fae team licr skating S Ua ke  teach 3 d y3 ir as this week in place o Mrs fane Tah  a ciena Steele who has been in Arkansas is back in sclioo Seventh Grade OJ spelling bee lasted all the mornng The winner who got thei Cjarence Culver The latter is a GuideMae Bryan Pinckney,Troas wIn the spell down we P011 were Bichard aweiuifiDpra ntctber of Mr Murray Kennedy  Carmen porter, Pmciney Scribe rj aII  5t and 6 grade words 3  gg, Nancy Han aadoftof Stanky Culver AUo Granger Gaines and ome of the 7thveterans would vote against Gen Eisenhower who is for all out war  effort This was not borne out the 2nd graae for the Senator Stassrn also a Republi can candidate said in regard to raft he never saw a ntcm get CO little for so much experrdeaPree Traman who did not campaigm let cat there to Senator Kefuavtir af Tennessee the television glam or ixy who spent many days in New Hampshire campaigningWtk doubt its signiticance If Fesidetifl Traman wants the nomination there will be enough office holder in the delegates at the Democrat convention to give it to him AkMfe Keiauver comes from a soutfasm state which has few  and the Democrats have mated candidal from 4 sinosthsctftt  4J   lM loy CoVi Wltse Linda LeFrcm  sp  ii,  rTn 0 Mia m   i   y m  W ,     THE PINCHfET 00MTCB Wednesday, March 19 1952 wmmFmmmfm f PauJ Stephens was eleUed pres Howh ilieater HOWU MitJHIGAr Tws, Wei Thur Mar 18 right and youll eres no chance for lipstick  make utifyingly, over a magical beauty it help you rages of good light ps at least 20 ion ask your lamp troit Edison etroit Edison 9  V,  teolimtoly Sweeping drama in a fabulous, exciting flared coat A commanding outline of bold worsted plaid    perfectly matched Graceful high fashion    in rich Gold, Pink, Natural Sixes 8 to J6 Gary Coop  iuinidOA to DISTANT MUMS la TteluMv Cornel Wild Patrida Knight SHOCKPROOF idem at Stod bridge last week The funeral of Ferd iowdich, Gregory blueksmiin and wo5H worked was held at tie Miiner iunerai Homo  dtockbridge on iliurouay with burial at Plcrinfield   He leaves his Wiie 2 sons and 3 Friday, Saturday March 21, 22 daughters   The General Motors Proving Grounds near Milford now has 550 employees Born to Charles DUlin and wife of Pinckney, March 9 at Gibson Maternity Home Howell a son 45 candidates for the team attended the first base ball meeting ndav MnAw M v 7 Z  at Howell high school last week   Gaby Jameison of Dexter is the g vWnlew Gary MeirfU 1Smonsare being circulated Michael Rennie, Bette Davis throughout the county for the pro pHONE eAU fr STRANGER pc Iavmcton County Hospital CoBdy awWH to get it on the ballot for a vote   7 Saturday March 31, 22 2 GBMI lUt 2 SUBMARINE COMMANWiHiami Holden Nancy O  and William feendix Mas SILVER CANYON Dale pobertson, Joanne IDm Is RETURN OF THE TEXAN by the people this fall The fed TUB wod Thur March iTUIV eral government would pay 45 percent of the cost A complication seem to have arisen in an opinion of the attorney general quoted by Prosecutor Erwin that chiropractors cannot be excluded from treating patients in county hospitals, they being recognized Danny Kaye fc UP IN ARMS Flu Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamotir In THEY GOT ME COVERED Cartoon Gene Autrey 6 horseChany, a Sunday Monday, March 23, 24  Sun snows 357,9 Mon 7,8 A Great Pfetu lrih WSSUIT  OX StOfZung Cedrick Hadwicke, Jessica Tone carioon  news shojTuesM Wd Xbur March 25 6, 2 Another Great Picture AMNIE OF Th INDIES m Tocljiifcjtiat with Joan PetersLouis Jordan and Debra Paget bagt Coma tUn ComingBend of the River, EIopment David and Bathsheba in color legal practicioners ot a school of T     medicine This opinion was given JnungTne Bardoot Madman Reunion in Reno Raging Tid Dexter The Deader MUhigoc in 1950 Lyle Younglove 84, formerly a Pinckney boy who died at the Arnold Home, Detroit last weekwas a 33 degree Mason  Attorney Charles D VcmWinkle Friday SaturdayU March 21 22 and wife of Howell are vacation j sTRANrtP Arsr ing in Florida Trees are being cut on the road from Patterson Lake to the Universtiy Game Reserve, prepar tor to widening and grading it Louis Devine will build a super service station at Dexter at Baker iFId and G St   A sewer is being built to the  Avon Theater btocJcbfioge iwicnigon Friday Saturday March 21, 22  BELLE LeGRAND A Supor WotMii Starting V9ta Ralston, John Carrol Comedy Cartoon lfaw Sunday Tuosday, March 23, 25  OH1 SUSANNA news cartoon THE STRANGE DOOR rwi T u   r JXorT of Black Hills with Charles Laughton, Boris Kirloff Ifod Cameron, Adrian Booth and Sally Forest Hue FORT OSAGE In Cinecolor Robert Cameron Jane Naylor onrtooQ shorts ComingRough Riders of Durango Down in Arkansas,BulIfighter and the Lady BRIGHT VICTORY site of the new school  Dexter, j rA 23  re The Schaffer Co of Manchester PHONE CALL from a STRANGER Lfwho Kn Tann Sheltey WinrMorrUl llvrrtnr crt Fawlerville last Michael Rennie, Berte Davis The Brighton school board has Tue8 Wed Thur March 25 2, 27 offered SuptPepper an 810 raise plus an expense account if he win reconsider his resignation Ttas would bring his slary to 6,5UU His expense account last year was 300 , ,, , , The Brighton school board does does favor taking in the Lyons school district Too many pupils, too low a valuation and no room fnday Saturday March 21, 22 for thern 2 ears Ago Willard B Hoif, 65, who retired this year after working Arthur Kennedy, Peggy Dow and News Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan RED many Trunk Rail BADGE OF COURAGE A Drama taiifaa Audie Murphy, Bill Maudlin J Dierkes Cartoon Sport, years for the Grand Trunk riau shows 715,, 91Q road in Detroit, Was found aJP Sunday Monday, March 23, 24  nt 7 00 a m this morning by his undoy Shows 3 , y t  , r, , INVITATION A Dranjo Stcnlno Dorothy McGuire, Van Johnson and Ruth Roman cartoon Donalds Applecore Pete Smith Travel 111 lw  sisters the Misses Hoff Funeral at the riofi home Burial in Pinckney Cemetery Henry Ford was in Dexter last week where he has men survey ing his property  The surveyors have completed their worU on Main St here and  ieit The pavement will be from the east to the west city limits Tue Wod Thur March 25 28, 27 MS, USPB ILL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS ni w   A Mttilcai Sfevpteg 30 f wide except in the business Tanny jgu Dorie Day James section where it is 55 ft wide  j Qleason, Mary Wickes Cartoon LEARN WHILE YOU LEARN to Be a Telephone Operator ENJOYABLE EXCITING INTERESTING AND HIGHLY  IMPORTANT WORE , Good starting pay 5 raises  mV  first year, congenial people your own age, pleasant surroundings chance for advancement Come in and talk it over Womens Employment Office 323 East Washington Autoes driven by John Eisele una Clarence Blades collided on  the irioweU Rdat the Robert Gran ComingDistant Drums Man in ger iarm Wed Eisele had cuts theSaddleHongJong ana bruises and an injured eye     and Blades and Ruth VanBlan ft wiI   cum who was with,him cuts ana plete  new JS Daller of the Flint police  iorce dressed as a woman last  best j,  one 01  week and arrested man who had been molesting women The StPatricks Tea crt the home ilis Guy Kuhn gave a party 01 Mrs Jennie Barton was a big last week for her daughterEiieens success Rev Fr Commerfora 4th birthday and Rita Youngs a several selections A uum 12th Those present were Mes ber oi boys and girls sang and dames Maude Young Monica sPke Miss Martin furnished the McKuhn, Genevieve Clinton and usic and phonograph records children Beatrice Conk Hazel wee JaYedBreniser and Arleen and Mrs A bill is up in the legisature to Sarah MclCeer  change the date of the annual Born to Max Ledwidge and wife cool meeting from the first Mon on March 18 girl fY m Sept to first Monday in 10 people from here took the Jexamination for rural mail carrier I eP Charles VanKeuran was at Pinckney last week caused by  ere last week talking about his the resignation of H HSwarthoutbill to allow whitehsh spearing Mr and Mrs Ona Campell atiri Oct and Nov with local fisher tended a party last, week at the Hotel Pantelind Grand Rapids, where they honored the 90th birfh  men Mr and Mrs Philliphs of Jackson gave a dancing party here day of her crandfather, P MJ Fn night attended by 50 cciuple Gorham on his 90th birthday  They have a large dancing class Gene Mclntyre has sold his bere farm to Dansville to Sam Lap Bert Hooker and Miss Jewiie of ham  Pettysville were married last Wed The village streets were graded nesday last week and the holes filled up4j The Democrat and Republican caucuses are at the town hall on Saturdy, March 25th Harry Gartrell of Howell upent the week end with friends hete MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ann Arbor MichYOUR CHECK BOOK f Your helper when you wacdrto know where your money, out, gone An able assistant at low cost Your friend in need wnen an account is disputed A cancelled check is conclusive evidence of payment   Your caution lightwhen  you plan purchases outside your budget The check stub record tells you ihe amount you can spend at all times     McPHERSON Afe BANK xowil, Mien All deposit up 1c 10,000 ineired by ow roif1 rsnip in the Fdderal Deposit Twrurmce Co pojcxtion MS PEIRCES John Dinkel operated the grader and W C MiUer th tractor that pulled it 47 Years Ago j  Md to iwt temt ttet whUt von wlkt CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE a boot or ptact pf b4M So obtittMont  nt Todayf or Free Demon t tr t i nor EASTER SHOE SPECIAL New Spug and Swiuaer Catqlco Now Here Sevmj Pair of wSrfc 1MMPI  JKWEUk, MICHIGAN IT   4 prisoners broke out of the In UnfvtyAtaT SSI t ,1 Pair  W8ft The Ann Arbor RcdbtwAareex Mr and Mre Merlin Amburgey  HAWNETf, Pmctoer Si ,,    t i  i   I   cl  V f W CD y  thv ,            la    i  ISP 3 tf HE PINCantey DDMPATCH Vkdnesooy March 19, 1952 The Peoples Stor  Groceries Dry  anned Goods She Fur nis hi Lingerie Kennedys Gen    ivus floyCTrovaaSj    I 9 to patiapate ,n a fipeci  iOii Liammg class emg   darted y the J n Wa to  1 He win retun m a we K f0086  attended the  oi c ixmquet at Ixter bun aay mght WWe Dr  Ml Oaiiy and wile, Dr ana Mrl George Maylor, lAi and Mrs ir vin enneay and rieien Tipiady ine lei bourconnais iainiiy ai nved m Aiiccn S C Satuiday Mr and Mrs C j Clinton attend the 500 card party last Sunuay at the Cecil halett home rioyvei Mr and Mrs lrvin Kenneuy weie in Ann Arbor Monday Mr and Mrs Lester ivcAiee spent the week end in DetroitDr and Mrs George Nayior oi Detroit werj Sunday guests ot Di and Mrs Ray Duify  Mrs Katnerine death was quite ji badly burned Sunday whn an  oil stove exploded  Aiher Wyiie and son, Tommy 1 ana Mickey Havilo attended the j Father and Son banquet at rmfc ney Saturday nights j Mrs Jack Paton gave a stork , Fiiday night for Mrs lioyd iien dee 24 ladies were present Mr, and Mrs Aioert Duikei spent the week end at the Ernest Kew home in DetroitMrs Edward Maas and da ugh tur, Bernice, attended the wedding of Charks Reason, sn  ivirs Uiah Reason and the late Charles Reason at Lansing Saiur day iir and Mrs Ernest White and daughter Sharon, of Fenidaiej and Mr and Mrs Wm Ketchani i r, anil aSOWtWitfMrifiSJteJ LA  , LOOK m MiE CLOCK  AI BJSH LAKE WKEN IN NEED Ol lurching Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric   i I  esers, Pipes, Fittings R MAKING A SPBCIAIT COMPLETE LINE CF HJTURES COLOUR WHITE PUMPS Ipf   ,4 r    df cashes   m   MASTER PLJMBEn 1 ONS ifNCKNEY 157P11 r 1 tr f   if IK t lontas 4 li  PJi BURNINa H s 1 4  I   4   Vf J  Coal ALSO STOKTR COAL ANHiiE CITE AND CANNALL COJU, M I  0wr4 f Petitions ure 1 to seii J puo j the pcstoucc  cation io tno Ljuiy       Main Si, iorrrrt wen1 SUiurday guests o Mr Nrrs George Ifousch Lee Lavey and ye editor utter J ed mo K of C banquet t Dext r Sunuay night, rx Pres Hihveii  the University of Mihlan v , the speaker jto, a Hen lee has bought thChiley Mufr iy farm un letli iod H me Abney of Chubus Com   o Vs SiCK li 1 2 dy v  piv rnona L  ,nu yjm Ds ivfiiier A iaiion s Li v J  PHOftr, 2 Wi r X  Sons httftToppii M 21 Vf4 hU90fTPA f iftft , r guHr TrU 0000 J  m, omplttly Inttcittd ,  niijfi of FNHflM I TOTAL AUTHRH F0R ONLY fooaoo PBlct 209 i OFFER EXPIR Y  J Off  blf bMtfflrt tmnv ftatarng th Iott Hm and v   S4BVtaf flOflVMltoMM r  If MiwUmHlyhBgw tyftmemally iiutatttd at yovt i  i K  LC i    ii   the Pincxniv i vcrn  Mis AiJir L 1 ot ,0j was a batuiay igit   the Robert  d io Clare iui UIIIC a r f  jaundiceling of tlAjindy Mum iod   James Hli family of  ar  in Ann Arbr i,day niqi m t ion spent Sundi at Lie ijvu f helpea conter ii M, egree  cinoJ nome i on the son oi a rng irriey  totj Larr Camburn and Clare M,U The Wuyne Cri lanuly y e rtt nded the Post Masters bn  Walled Lake spit the vol , ui Cluet A Fcwlrvillo Tuesday nigh1   at the Roger LJI h,ni I M and Ivrs Gerald Reason , Ona Campbell who is a patient and son, Jerry left Friday ot 07 j j at Spanow hophd , nsuig isj era veeks stay in Florid j  fair condition j The Howard Thayei famry I Mr and Mrs Walte Clark were nri the Herb Palmer family c  in Adrian Friday j tended the ftneial of Jamts Thn j PtcOtis Mattern of Indiantown erf iather o Howard Thayer, t  Gap Pa is visiting at the Jo V1ll1umstn Sunday Griffith home pending realign Ms  ry Batighn spent th ment i  wce end in Columbus, Ohiw Murray Kennedy and wife call David Aberdeen spent the veck ed aOtlietHjlver farm in Deeriieid encj n Abion Sunday rc, Biioham and wife rf Grass Edward Grabiich and wife  iakQ CGUed on Mrs BeiMh xJa of Ferndale vere wyk end vis  tn Thursdayors of Mrs Eleanor L dwidqe  y c, vlrsRoy Bffcoks of Flhv The Merhn Amburgey iamilv I attended the better homes show in j Detroit Sunday j Mrs Dorothy Dinkel attended a ,h Bradbury and wife oi cancer meeting Saturday at the Chelsea were Sunday guests at Hotel Hays, Jackson the L J Henry home Otis Matteson and wife spentSunday at the Mark Mattescnj George Harcrraves and wife of j home near Brighton 1 Detroit called at the Frank Aber i Mrs Mary Hoff was is Howelij cieen home Sunday I  Saturday with Mr and Mrs  Floris Clark  MrsAlice Schoenhals spent last Dcvd Nash enter1ined six  Friday with Mrs Rose Hendoefriends at his home Friday night I Ms Jcra Sawyer who has been in honor of his birthday j laying thore has returned to Mrs Carl Weddige spent last  Howell with Mr and Mrs T H Hooker i uk Ui   a vywliiie diaper pads then e   v 11  tin st 1 a i   way like tissue vere Wednesday guests of rt 9 lOOfitgularfat  Ploytn Oryptr FaaV ,y 100 Pfoyttx Orypf Padb  large SU    l4fe  V 1  iji,te Vm In1 yLZ PANTY  cccii ilAO  J i i   i i r1  WM cr   Charles Dewey who cut his hand badly in a buzz saw has gone to Phoenix Arizona Born to John Coione and wife at fornia and Mr and Mrs George St Joe hospital Ann Arbor MarDierlein of Detroit 17, a son Sunday callers of Mr nd Mrs Henry Hauck were their, grand sons, Jack FoIIick and family of Detroit Ellsworth FoIIick of ali,   Mi S  ITAR Y rypers are the mod 7  ti u r y ice,    then flush awayYou ti ,  , ion i a soiled Dryper pad  1 uv Iippffr, cleaner, more ,iy iivMfjj g meiiod you ever used t    v  1W   n ,  iikM  to DRYPER o  y  yko4ar of Mfavt no oxtro otto SEE US TODAY A3 u 1 From v,re I sit Jy Joe Marsh If knt the Heaths Jhs Hide  V N f   o muss  from irio PKYPER Shakaout uMi , pad9 and flnih av v TI,,J rinse parity Now slip irh Zryper pads under biiraaft nylon web of tn othrr clfn Dryper panty You never touch used Dryper pads   Tt  J  s4frt ekev Sw ar thout son v v r  i,, 1 v f Lamb of Aon Arborjames The Howell Motorcycle Club i ivfeu oit and W Meyer met at the Harod Green home at  of Stockbridge called at Howell Sunday 9 new members  Meyer home Saturday, were sworn in The next meeting  n eets of Mr and Mrs Is at the Ruseel Yoman home at frter were the Jade CoH 319 W Washington Howell Any Ho all and the ft Wed motorcycle owner it elgible for w fcutfr oi lQB0taOj BMH90Jb99noiUp lots  n    t r, lv r,n  I f i V  H    ro   r i  V 1 1 b loi ht f nt so   1  or the sins  ,ys tlan animals with dark cvai, So youre both riht 1rom where I sit, so many usels arguments could be avoidod  ir a person would remember he    it have all the ripht on his1, it Kt minds nip of folks who in, l  lhat coffev,  r inslnnoe, i1 the t  rlirtk, ft rtng that OIIT p, 1  o a  to a p,as of h r i   tcii If we wouldnt ri4 o hot tip about our prej  K c wed all b better oflf  VA ry Drug Stote    Jr ua It  y lumbing      Lrj,1952, UfUcdStdiesJlreuer ter Syscmf etc atanley Dinkel   i 2fe  ,t  5    ,  MM  y I ,,i THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wededcy, March 19, 1952 look at them all  r i f jgffo   j0fflPflKl  ENJOY OFT ,, WATER  PROFESSIONAL CORNED s  No Other fart tSJBua A rieuuent ii dot important ihao your Lator I ptuckaM desems thoughtful f onsiJrior   cr pUte invest nation o took at them ail bfore yr decidechoose the  en fWtb most of tb fran ih count  fed ccrtalo the harder re at t  the better youll like  John Deere Ifl modern lesifcf vhkb offers you the very lata tOfineeMn dvr,terrriis veedier taste fcrmioc  ri AS in proved, twcylinder patJefSMA   norB year f friitifol, low CO atfice Johi 1T Tract  rr odayf leaders Give us a dicc iv  i  fr r Hfave ktudie teft wotw fat lealee 4ttheaj, wfcftet wothtt, flariaae hompeea, eariaaiM aatoilt a  ow THE PINCKNEY U4MCAB1UM BAY M DUFFV M D I Pmcknoy  Michigan Daily 1100 A M Io SLiQQ P M Except Wednesdays Moa lut, rrlSal tJgj m DR G R McCLUfcKEY  Denis 112 North MicMaan Ave Telephony Office 935  essence 814 Evenings by Apj ointments Howell  Michicj BEAL ESTATE Farms, Horn Lake Properties and, Business Opporhinltior  List Your Property with Mo GERALD BEASON Broker 2JL9 North Pood jinckney, Mloy Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157x11   Repoirina MYON J HUGHES State License Plumbing and heuuna 8717 LaWiiietriv Hush LaW jei  PERMUTir WATER SOFTEMII Cows 43 ftt Mian pwr Mfomafic meds HERB SOT ED P H SWARIHOUT 6 SON Funeral Homa Don C Swarthout, Directot Modern Equiomen Phone 183 207 E Gimd River I u o1 McV w Howell 1 MkWaeSi Ph39 A Pmey, Mic Real Estate, Irsuxanie, Brokerage FRED C REICKHOFF or City, Lake and Faun Property  tmtt xm9 OPTCMETIUST A SpeOaUtv i 20 West Grand River Av t Your Propexrv V Uh Me Hi well   Michiaw  j Phone 358 eiience 61 i  LEE LAVtt Geurr lduifa4 i UOYD HFNDEF J livestock HauLnu Ploue 59T3 Pincknuy Mich Weekly Tips Made To lt t  K ir iftHPP  Gneraj TrAckinq  JT,1 LTJ5 Prione S4F14 Pinrlra, Mir Farm Sale A iaiJtv   JOH l7hoCyvier GEORGE ROUSH Piumcing Water Systeuis 8109 PInckneyHoweU Road PHONE 71F11 LOANS TO STOCKMAN BERT WI UE  Phono Ptackney 7B2  REIRlGERAnOH SVICE  HAROLD Bhwr f Repair On HU Makes I Phone Ptacl ney 15 JF3 j  H W WYUE  NOTARY  Insurance and Bonds iPHCNL 136 Pinckney m DR C J TG WNEH LAVE HARDMTAR1  c I  MILK AND HONEY Dentifl 8044 Portage Lake Roid Terl Phone Dexter 3461 CEMETIHY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Milford, Ivlichigan h Its a grea pleasure to cooper ate financially with dairymen Classified Advs FOR bAu Whipping cieair from LB Bangs tested accredited accredited herd Phone 69F2 ranHorns Hillside Fanr Chick FOR SALEOosiey Shelfador el ectot fiqeiortor in aood condition Wilham Mercerphone 62F11 FOR SALESolid Oak desk with files on each side also a combi nation book case and desk Phone 26, Pinckney who produce products which are WANTEDtNeat appKtring men to so essential to national health 11 new garbage disposal units  orYrAI Prosperity , Leads fumishtrExclviva territory FOR SALEALiALA RAY tir     J A n Writs in nr BPA Mr Desmond LeslO McAfee, 4J, Mdo LaS We invite you to come in and talk Jl,1,0, J J jw  weemona j timmmlmmr   over your hankinq needs with us J0 12th St, 3rd Floor Uet  Michigan THE FIRffT NATIONAL BANK FOR RENTFumished 6 room cott age with toilet, oil heater at Patt j WANTED First Clcss Lath Hand  Non other need Apnly The Detroit Iie I5et WANlLLUarpentej work of all Under Federal Supervision  kinds Ted Sinat phone 45F3 ASC  wtoMd ls taote tess sMMy4  ako baby bed wih mattress and Vvibv swing CdU 163,Pinckney caoy swiiivj rrn cmrir rv,i, dining FQtt YOUR EARL1 VdRDS NOW Farmer FT1  upplv Cam FOR SALEGolden Oak WANTEDWcman for general res room suite, consisting of buffet 6 taurant work Katchie Retauarant chairs and a tablePhone 910 i Mrs Ed Parker phone 11 OF 11  LOSTGentB father h lined yx , j x, i  vL  n,BW rutins  Mrs Alta Meyer and Mr and glove Dispatch Office  Q H UcRorie attended ehe WANTED Girl IOT care of two banquet Friday night given by children from 1030 p m to 100 e Marion township teachers at A M Anthony Rennon  tne new t0wn house there 592 Mower Ed, Pinckney m l Frank Pearce, phoi e Dexter 4067 FOR SALEBaby Chicks, Barred and White Rocks N H RedsHy Lines and Large Type White Leg horns now hatching Our chicks chicks are J S approved under Michigan State Po niltiy ttept Bob Squire Hatche y,Ho wellMich 218 South Mich Av ephone 305W FOR REIJTTAGood Room Mrs L I McKinWy FOR SALt Building and two lots on West Mam St, Pinckney known a ihe Stewart AndersoA voperty to setiie estate Gerald Reason Adm FOR SALEBlack Faille diesssize 2SV 500 333 Unadilla St Pnne 82F2 125 Pearl St, VANTEDf ARM UttfUMGS, w, Let us help you sell our farm, have mora piosperls than farm L HAROLD ORANDAJL PhonJft5W HoweL AUTOMATIC SAW rUING 75 SEPVICE WHILE lOV WAIT ILL WORK GUARANTEFD LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED MANDELLS SAW FiLWG SHOP HILAND LAK L 11524 RIVHI DRIVE  FOR SALE 2 nic neater White   brood sows,young and openl fuli   OIC boar young and op, wt  300 lbs, 1 gilt wt175 Pres Micketf, 5mi west of Pinckney,Spears Rd ANNUAL JUNIOR PLAY Finders Creepers  nckneys A Mytttty Comedy in Three Ac Prostnted by  Plnclney High School Juniors on Fri,Mar21 Sat,Mar22 Pinckaey High School Gym CAST OF CHARACTERS QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables i WILBUR MAXWELL  HERCULES NELSON 1 CELESTE MINA QUIGLEY     Fish m Market Prices Courteous Service I FRANEE AUNT MARY NELSON UNCLE BOB NELSON  GRANNY  MR QUIGLEY DR BROWN MADELINE QUIGLEY  HARRY SCHUSTER DAPHNE CLAUDE HELPER      JOHN JOHNSON GEORGE BRADLEY DOROTHY LAVEY BARBARA VANSLAMBROOK,Fri  PAULA CURLEfT, Saturday REN1E HAINES LOiS bEACHY HERBERT SCHLNDEN CLAIRE CAMP3ELL JAMES MATTDSON JACK JEFFREYS LUCILLE BEACHY TEDDY STOCKTON RUTIi KTRSCHKE JERY MROFKA    4B       ROBERT L CLARK SPHCIALTIEB JKTWBK ACT DIRICTED MRS ZOE EARL A m  , Wr  Mrs D Conklin toof her husband to the Willow Run airport Friday where he caught a piano for Ccinnatti She spent the day at the PTv Burns home Bui Clark, late of Calfornia has accepted a poeiuon with the Mich Molded Plasties at Dexter Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle Mr and Mrs Ray Burns and Mr ana Mrs Jack Young attended the St Patricks banquet Sunday night at the NcffhaoTd Catholic church PhUhp Sprout received a card re frof Mr aril Mrs Gearoe ORB last week malkd from Mdto Edwin Sprout and wife were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Houseman of Ann Arbor Charles Whitehead and wife and BeatriceIxanborn of Gregory called at the Jesee Henry home X f i V iSrtiTHE PINCKNEY DDfiSPATCH Wednesday, March 19 1952 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County oi Livingston At a session ot said Court held on March 17,1952 in xne Matter of the Estate of Ferd M Bowdish Deceased Present Honorable Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby GivenThat the petition ot Inez R Bowdish praying tnat the administration of said estate be granted, to Inez R Bowdish or to some other suitable person and that the heirs of said deceased be determinedwill be heard at the Probate Court on  April 8, 1952, a ten A M , i i Ordered, That notice there of be given by a publication of a copy Hereof for three weeks con  secutively previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch and that the petitioner cause ct  copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter est at his last known address by reqistered mail return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearinq, or by Dersonal service at least five 5  days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge oi Probate A true Copy Celestia Parshall, Register of Probate Buy Fertilizer Now To Avoid Shortages At Seeding Time TjWRMERS were advised to take  immediate action in placing orders while supplies are still avail able, if they want to be sure of having on hand the fertilizer they need for 1952 spring seeding operations More severe local shortages of fertilizer in various Midwestern areas are predicted unless finished plant food moves promptly from fac tory warehouses through dealers to farmers Some essential raw materials are critically scarce, the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee points out That is particularly true of phosphate due to rearmament needs which have curtailed civilian use of sulfur Although factory capacity is sufficient to handle all the raw mate rials available, bottle necks due to a pileup of finished goods, may cut down production in many plants Then manufacturers may have a dif ficult time providing fertilizer supplies for farmers when tiey need the plant food most A fertilizer producer who has to pass up a carload of nitrogen or potash tpday because of a lack of  storage space, probably wont be able to get it tomorrow It will go to r producer who has roomNto take it in and process it Raw mjaterials move into areas where Jarmers want fertiliser the most Farmers can cooperate in helping manufacturers keep production levels high to meet record demands, by taking delivery of their fertilizer now, so finished goods will move steadily out of factories and raw materials can move in   Table tennis is a popular indoor pastime in all parts of Michigan And after a fast, friendly game or two    its The American Way to treat yourself to a cool, sparkling 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 heri   tage of personal freedom HMel tltiewnab    bnjCU or I B A J Michigan Brewers Association  J 71718 FrancU Palm Building  Detroit 1, Michigan  Alies Brewing Co  c  B Brewing Co  Frankenmuih Brewing Co Goebei Brewing Co  Pfeifter Brewing Co  Sebewang Brewng Co  The Siroh Brewery Co Dog Taxes MALE AND UNSEXED 200 FEMALE 350 AFTER APRIL 1 1052 A PENLTY OF 200 WILL BE ADDED JENNIE M EASTMAN, COUNTY TREASURER</text>
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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 , hv   w 0 0  si   V Dispatch Wednesday March 12 1952 MiJiiann Mirror J Republican state legislators who are yeuing economy axo doing some conuadictor things Tney are against any new taxes to wipe out me deiicit and evn sug gest payless vacation and cutimg the number of state employee Yet they passed a bill to en   rich the vitamin content of flour which the agriculture dept said would cost xUU,U00 a year to eniorcec Fortunately Att Gen Mill ard rulled it unconstituuonaLSaved by the bell They also passed House Bill No 214 regulating administrative legislative procedure This bill would mean more money, more employees and more office space Te sausage inspection bill and the central record keeping system both highly favored would mean more money  The Michigan birth rate jumped from 99,000 in 1940 to 160,000 in 19503y 1955 these babies will be be ready for school but there will not be enough schools or teachers for them The state school aid has been raised 18000000 since 1940 but it still is not enough A 1943 strategy may backfire on the Republicans In that year they put the presidential ticket on a separate ballot to irunimize the Euigib of Franklin D Roosevelt and prevent straight ticket voting opposite may be true this year Tnl920 197 of Michigan people were gaged m agculture This year it has dropped to J Although the population has in  created 74 percent over 19 1 70 rreent live in the cities 175 in Steanng aoiculturaommun itUNi and only U on torn de tioTSturance once more givje governor chance to came out  pion of the people by op  trTem as they wouldmj ghS insurance rates He is also mM the 3 percent tax on tour St cabins, motels, hotels ana rMicWgans No 2 mM COHMBVAHOH DEPT NOTES Although water levels in lower MKoigian dropped 03 ox a foot in eb they remained at 4w a lecid high for Feb  bidders paid 11,662 for leases ondWactesofthe 72,000 ot ior oil and gas exploration joiiott Freeman of Roann, tad, ipoits he caught a bass that haa wallowed a young muskrat higan ush won 17 places the  nnual contest staged by the u F4d and Stream magazineiv high price of meat has cau 6ed an mcrease in deer poachfng 16 were killed in one north tut county in one square tJSL dept will sell  reverted lots at Muskegon and Ionia March 26 I,,H 13 Goneervotion men   ore that had been killed b JSSa that is 9 ft 1 m vaon law virions de Characters  Note of the Game m CLARK FAMILY A prominent family who took up land south of, Pinckney on the north bank of Silver Lake was j the Clark family The founder of this family was Hugh Clark who came from Ireland in 1832 After wording in Nev Jersey 4 year he came to Michigan and too1 U land at Silver Lake 1 bunt o log cabinAt that time he was v maniedin 1841 the railroad came to Dexter Mr Clark went there ana wonai on ine railroad until iiw eaxr A ensign money to aery ior rus iaim uu joiner Wiihlan, axuvfcu awn jxeiana but alter a lew years wem on to Missouri m 1642 m uai married fii3 wire was tn loimer Anna Gil cxmst, wmovv QI an older brother rae naa a son riugh, by her hist inamaueMroiarji was a success lui iaiiner ana kept aacting to his hoiaings until ne haa over SOU  acres, vvneat was he main crop tnen Tne land was new and 4U bushel per acre yields were com mon ilien ne raised a lot ot it and also went in for cattle ana sneep rio prospered is there were no banUs then he loaned out money to friends and neighbors  besides his stepson, Hugh,, Mr Clark had 10 children 2 sons, William and Thomasand 8 daugh ters, Edith Eleanor, Ida and Ann who were never married, Mrs Eliza Kime Mrs Jennie Barton Mrs Esther MillerThe last named I was the other of W C Miller A J neice, Sarah Johnson, also liveai with the family She became Mrs Del Carr Mr Clark coud tell many star ies of pioneer day of the woif packs which aboundea here, ot the wandering Indians who wouia take anythinq that was not nailed down His house had no acor but a fur robe hung over the aoor way One day a bear walked in to the cabin where he was His holdings included  much lake front not rated very high in early days Now most of it has been subdivided an many hornet and cottages builtl there Pinckney high school did wel in , soue tournament at jack son usi weeic ana come witnin a hair ol winning the aisuict uuelosing to bpnng AiLor Satuaay nigiu 4 io 4U li ticit opener Thursday njghi the aefeated oroojcin jt to 4b, ben j Ciiad all ttuougn the game Jen JS and J ivuolka got iOfioiUIL Mroa 8 and Mea Catholic tit Marrs Cafhoflc Cburch Btodmey Middgas Rer Fr Albeit J Schmitt Fastot I Sunday Monies  Summer 630, JXL 10s0a 11 30 1 Winter 800  lQtOO 1 Novenna Devottonsj f riaay eveaino at 730 p au ooniessionst  Friday atter Noveona Devotions Saturday  730 to 900 P MI Sunday bekatm QQ Maw, Coiigrcgatioiial ruev Donaia arady pastor Service at the bou b Fraay they defeated Grass Lake in nt fitoiiunnai tti to 49 Albert Mr KQ gi u poims for iinciqiey his ugneit mgms score of the Thur 730Lenten yecjeueys hd lb J Mrofka 7 church Me xon j and yeoman 1 Pinck Sun March 161030Sermon The ne ia mioughout but Oxam Way to Walk Sun school 1130 LaiM rained in tne final mimifcj 730,Pilgrim lellowship at church wh n imcicney lailed to frefceTopic  1 isheimens Thrills the call scored a field goal put Mon Mar 17,Boy Scout Court missed a free throw that would of Honor at scholo gym have tied the game j Wed 400,Juniv cnoit Dracusa In the imal game with Spring1, 7ti, Senior chair practise Arbor it was nip and tuck all uW Frjjf Mar 21 Rev Eleanor Wilson way with Spung Arbor asaalJy a of Marshall and Caroline Islands Grade School JNwg Kindergarten We are making paper piate clocs with hands that turn aroind and leaining to tell time Caroiyn Career came back to school March 10 it was her Puth day One of Robert Darrows rabbits died He has 2 left Some of us are making a mov ie about the I he Little Red lien Who rouna a Gram of Wheat First Grade Current The its a Ui LxjLoit Times has one ot eporters ii Kaufman, taking md tne state interview peop, u lhe pouUcal situation f,cu ne was at Belding a uuiig country where busi utS no tenk depoft us  v ihis is supposed tobe a strong Republican district in iact yoa c mnot find a Democrat Vet in 133 HyTruman got 700 votes compared jo Gov Dewey oau I lie  usidy price checks thai came mto this district art  large yet the farmers all claim to be against them An implement aeaier there told the reporter  1 las antisubsidy talk makesme ght The farmers all claim to be the dav hi nst them but they yell gh heavens if they are i two 1 ite in arrivina to a point ahead They led 8 to 7 at the quarter 16 to 14 at half bAt were behind 31 to 32 at thicd period Then Spring Arbor rallied   went ahead 37 to 31 in e last quariei Pinckney was biocMj ed from basket but Fred Rebmani rose to the occasion and sunk,i lonq shots toput rmckney LaoKln the gameThis broxe up tne Spiing j Arbor defense Jehreys got a held goal and Mtteson 2 free throws and A Mioiku 1 and Pinckney was aheaa 40 to 38 with 129 rrriii uteG to go They could, not ireezs the ball and Spring Arbor tiei it up Again Rebman carri thr with a long pass ec A Mro WiiOjQoaied nd Pinckney 1 40 Auer conierence the offjj refiised to cTovv the goal see Rebman had stepped ofide1fore he passed Spring Arbof got a goal the final seconds to win The referring wus poor and we undcrslani in i work was pro teted by Pinckney k Arbcf 1 F C G peuxer 800 p mMarch 23 to JO, Evangelist at 800 nightly led by Miss Faery Chisolm former missionary to Africa iVieuiioiiite Calvary Mennoaite Church  o hzra Beach Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant  Maurice Leinbach Irnuig Worsiilp 10uU bu day School  , 1100 ChildrDg Houf , ,  1145 Young Peoples Meeting 30 CoO eliowohip Seir Wednesday H00 o zn SILVER TEA MARCH 13 The Ladies Aid of the CongT church will givo a silver tea Mar 13 at the home of Mrs Inez Buzz, ard 17 O E S FRIENDSHIP NIGHT Pinckney Chapter 145 held then Friendship night March 7 with the usual large crowdTho chap, ters iepresented were Howell No , 373, Fowlerville 277,Michigan 314,  bon EntreNous 298South LyonHuldah 212 Byron, Nankin iod Wayne Arema 503 Pontiac Two past  Pinckney Ijunreys I i Mrofka  A Mrorvxi J Rebman j Meabon I Mattcson romts etffiieys 16 A 11, J Mrofka 7, Matteson man 4 iournamnt scorersA I iviro a Deimarter Gordon Mroikcj 4, Reb Jeilieys 40,  1, Rebman TOURNAMENT RESULTS Tht toams in this seotion grand officers were present, Flor1 preity Wtll stocbnage beat ence Baughn, past grand organ  rowiervilio and beui Jansvitle ist and Esther iiaxter, past grand I 4 l0 34 10 win the aiStnct title Esther Two grand committee  lccseveil eal Chelsea,University women, Alta Meyer,blood bank, i ana S Thomas to win the title Elizabeth Harternation service, j a ypsiianti howell got in finals Seven of the county officers were, by beating Nonhvilie but lost to resent After the meeting an yyalied Lake 49 to 46 Bdghton friend in February fcut 179 arrests there being iOUTH P01NAM FABM BUREAU The South Putnam com Bur rw met with M cmd Mrs WHtSm Vkx 7 Officers were 2ed and new members enrolltZlf the lack  xe next  itoch Hird home on M36 b on vw 19 at 800 pm Church 21 Brighton LYTTYOUNSTOVE Lyle Younglove, 84 son rfto JJaeome Youngbve of PincK  25 eh Arnold HomeDe  SSI Tuesday He was an attor  mat Hate commander of fufLrfiS Templar His SMST Funeral at Hamilton gJSann3ayJHlal In Wood laws cemetery p Auni e Irene program was pre sented A luncheon was served COUNCIL PBOCEDURE58 Special March 4, 1952 Meeting called to order by Pres DinkeL followed by roll call Present Clca1 Shirley, Eisele and Tiplady Absent Read and Swar thout ,  , , Motion by Clark, suported by Shirley to allow following bills Murray Kennedy, misc  120 Dr Ray Duffy, health officer 1000 Stabler Livingston Oil Co 5624 Treasurers Bona 3ZUU Richard Efans dram   129UU John Eisele back salary 10000 Motion earned , Motion by Tiplady supported bv Eisele to accept financial re port as submited by Treasurer Helen Reynolds Camed The council wishes to extend a vote of thanfrs to John Eisele for his past meritable services as village marshall Motion to adjourn camea Mildred Ackley, clerk FATHER AND SON BANQUET The Congl Church Men s Club will sponsor the annual father and Sun banquet the school here Sat Night March 15 at 700 The BnSSon8 RevDD Brady Introduction of Toctmaster by Henry Hauck, pres of Mens Qub Toastmaster JgWv  Bobby Beck Tt to Dads Alto Rose ToSteSoi Harold Porter sFigCWhat Is a By Jane Tasch TSto High School Te   BoyISe BflrSly David toh Kenneth btat Haitiand 40 to 34 but was troanced by Keego Harbor in th finals 68 to 31 Milan won a a is  Vears Ago  Miss Lilian BoyPj has returned from Detroit where she oought her stock of spang millinery Chaprflfllfrjjhg acijppliijve an enter  Jonim 0111 UrwfiiTiouse April Ulsakers  ior the benelit of the organ hocdrt purvliase fundThcie will be solos by Prof, Miller, Mae Moran, Kat xiuen Miss Sisson of Hamburg and Laura Spalding of Ypsilant as wed as instruemental numbers t,z Gov Luce died last weekine wedding of Ceoigia Gardner and Otis vVeob tooK plaoe at thj home of the brides patents Mr and Mrs Homy Gardner en March i5 Rev ben Jones of Una ailla oliioiating Gertrude Webb was bridesmaid and Clarence Teachout best rnanThe bride is a school teacher and the groom a rarmei The village financial report is in this issue The total receipts for he year 1904 wee SI,61380 and expenditures 1,61765 They figured close in those days A new craze seems to be sweep Venning and Dianne Curts have a new blue Ford Donna Kolhster heiped her cou sin feed the cows Miko Musson has new over r h and snoes Jimmie Goldman s mner  came to see him over the weeic end Ann Menkes sister has wo Easter books Karen bloxom heard a wood pedier the other ra Mary Ellen Singer has a nblue lunch budei Camille Budas dog ha ,, new puppy named Grace Leroy goiter visited tus gruio mother Scjtarday John Golone saw sTeam otiovel woijing at the pond His ddiy iell in tne mud Happy birthdays to Joanne Blox om Judy B0I2 Joyce 60 z We had our club meeanq thimorning Kaihy Gustaison is the new president Host is John Hoi  Abi jham Iu om ior those kilted ben hostess, Anita Clark lunch,  the  ivj and William McKinhosis, Ronnie Singer, Ronhie  jey Pr a,e laU d in the Spanish Haines lunch hostesses Arn  ci  Thc tetts are the strongi tst kind I , ,Li,ive letters and 1 100 percent Communistic The j Oiiimiioe hG invesitgating sub ,cisii octiv tio, should have  Mrs Lee Becjcer of Kalamasoo wuose only son was killed in Korj ea has written a letter published , u the Kfiijxnazoo Gazette, blastj the p rent  of soldiers killed in  aoiion ti returning medals to the gvenmoni with the notation etr onF, w murdered by the piesident Sue s id such letters  re mp tnoiic and the writers cue ,iuv i,eekliig the cheapest kiud of p uiicUy Blaming the esjen is j,jnk  hi the same as P,miCj  iecrrje Washington ior tno JO  h 0 all the soldiers kiiiea m the  volltionary war, Menke, Nancy Read TCC hum called a low bfcrw 1 of ti e letter writrs 1QJ Aii efioi tycuib the itopoitat ioi or vet ba k lobar tfa 1M  is the s nate last weekAe fruit b ring ana other states depend ing on them tor labor, supplying in on the votes iv ivexj Mrolk 24Mea Maueson 4 Sat ur did The wet bcasrm moet is w enter tins country llieoi by wading accss  tti 710 Coi  600000 foreign i jO 1 eis wuc jmpoyed ui mis jo fouiitz 111 uol borne legixliy on j Mima, out many liiegaiiy 200, vuu uia no return io Mexico but aiiuoa una the cities to glut the luoji ruaiiet ana unemployed ous y 1 the senate has refused to ao aiiytiimg about it trict title by beating Dundee and I ing the country Receipts showers Airport Com Dexter lost their first f0r brides to be game to Lincoln and Manchester theirs to Spring Arbor South Lyon also dropped then opening game The Congl church will give a St Patrickss day dinner at the home of Mrs Jennie Barton on March 17 4H NEWS The Pinckney Area 4H commitJ met at the school Friday to pie pare for 4 H Rally Achievement Day KINGS DAUGHTERS The Kings Daughters met with Day and 4H j Mrs George Thompson Thursday Mrs Irene Wilson the county The Rally is at the new school j president talked on the history of March 19 at 800 p m The public is invited Movies of 4 H worfr,dis cussion and other items Box soc ial will climax evening 4H Achievement Day is at How ell high school March 24 and 25 This climaxes the winters work wtih awards given to members whose work is outstanding All local work will be exhibited at Pinckney high school gym on March 27 from 7 to 9 pmAdm s free A scrap drive will be held soon Iding fund and to pro the order Plans were made for the Mother and Daughter banquet refrshments were served Second Grade Our new club officers ere Robbert Nosker Vice i res Reason Sec, Terence Roweli We made free hand drawn of robins Monday Janice Rose was absent week on account of illness The Barrett gins were m HollySaturday 3unny Hinchey spent the week ettfct wiihr her gremdmother Plowed , Tommy Huhman spent day witn p 1 Burg Thira Grade Paul Bug soli a rabbi Tommy Hitter asi week Paul Enders sister went to the I hookey game S una ay night Ronnio ilusson ami Gus Kapa who were sick are back in school Keiih Morgan hod the flu last week We saw a film strip on the  Again on seUish motives only, Firemen  congress us bioaed the appUWo have started a new unit on  cauou ot Alak 1 01 statehoodpeople who heip us We have u oqjee n Alaska deserves made a chart  and firemen Ronnie sister last week Fourth Grade News We have been study a Great Forest ct Africa Several child ren wrote stories and drew pictur es to illustrate them Some made a shadow box to show the thatch ed huts and natives with their dugouts Another shadow nox shows the steamboat of the great Congo stopping at a village to get a supply of wood for fuel Don Swarthout brought his cop per letter opener and told us about his trip to the upper p ninsua i where the copper mines are i Billy Riggs and Lea Morgan are back in school after being sick David Hrnley is sltll out All of the 4th grade made tablr about policemen was 5 years old J charts to help us remember the  Q ynh  unless they Pinckney, rnultiplccmontables J   snoes bmsh  clothes, staterjooa ana making her a state would strengthen our defenses againt n ,10 The two elements hiiocuj luiiKan statehood  sre the L u id conservative Repuonco  Irii south because with the adaiLii of Alaskan senators ana representatives they would no long or bt able to block legis tion such  the civil rights bill The conseivaiivcs for the reason Alaska is Deinooiauc and they do not wish to strengthen that par tyTne papers whose darling Gen MacArthur is are yelling to tnl riea ens because the government has red ed his number of aides from BtWeao not see why be needs any but it seems to bd  n old army custom like the badger hunt We do not see what he Fifth Grade We are completing the charts of Mrs Howell March 23 she with other state tntrist will attend the state convention at the Hotel Startler Detroit, where the state, representative to go to Washing ton D C will be chosen for the bui ,  mote local interest Also a meet LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F ing to organize a sumrne pro I s , CALENDAR gram Mony youngsters are eag j to join these clubs but lack lead 1 Instruction class tor candidates ers Any person interested contact at temple every Monday night rt H Hart Howell or John Burg 800 p m March 13 FC Dedgrees On Friday, March 14 Livingston Stockbridge to eXrUi Tie 3 work MM degrees, ft is imant wasPresStanley Dinkel 39Clerk thait all members d e FeHow Mildred Ackley 38 Helen Ftey VILLAGE ELECTION  40 votes were cast at the village, I5 nods 38 Assessor, Lorenzo Mur phy 37 Trustees C J Clinton 38 Irvin Kennedy 37, Lee Tiplady 37j Don Swarthout 37 Howard Read 36, Albert Shirley 36 j Judy Aschenbrenner, for DAR honors attended the meeting last Tuesday at the hemej , 7  turuiy   w q r 1 vx7vio n of the states and makmg a book   Charles VanWmkle a , ,anA0  rTv, OQ c with the oftote reports We are making blao pruitea aujtogrcrph books The solar system is very interesting to study We illustrated the solar system with drawings We have a new student James Hollingsworth of Detroit  Mrs Stipe of Howell taught 2 days last week for Mrs Irne Miller when the icrrer was sick We had a farewell party ior Kay Kitchen last week and invited j  Mrs Kitchen, Artie and JackieThe  Kitohns are going tQ Germany, ffrey Davis visited us Wed We are glad Nancy Wylie1 is home 10 stay Good luck Nancy from all of us Sixth Grade We want to thank Ken Kitchen for her cardIt was very nice We have finished our movies and wash his car and that we doubt as they care all high army officers Anyway as the Detroit News remarks defense plansda not call for fortifying the Waldott where the general lives l5iiC COUNTY P T A COUNCIL The County P TA Councl will meet at Howell high school March craft team go This will be our econd visitation of the season to conferr degree work the first being io Ann Arbor Friday March 2L district meet ing gt Ann Arbor Masonic temple Saturday April 5 Annual Part Masters Night at School at 70G Wtortoti Baugfan, WM  w ad dtofo Those Detroiteis who advocate turning the DSR back to priate ownership in Detroit do not know what they ore talking about We lived in Detroit when  system was in prie JwnertWp mY the hands or the D U K and the service was worse than It  nowThe big fault with the M was they refused to build rteil ions into new  tarded the growth of flie , city built the extensions lOVJi population increased fiy  and bounds This eww, justifyt acgusition Ot tp tern by the ciy    re   shown them to Mesdames Camp SCHOOL KOTO OCWt bels Sharps and VanBaricums rooms   y Aobert Hoifawm Is no longer a member of the dot having mov Everyday ed  Wain Imogen Dcwte a nJ of our clae, it mOvtog back  kaneae    ii  fix    d s7 mi  jt1 u  I     V ,         THE PtttCBtET QMTC8 re  f saa  Wednesday, March 12 1952  f t1    r    i if hi I I hi J A   H  t i  1 I Niff boring No The Michigan Seamless Tube w Co at South Lyon is building an i W7d   ll  13 addition on their factory  Howell Theater KOWEU MCHKA  Lee 1heater WHRMOBT LAKE MICa  The Ann Arbor Moosa celebratS ed their 25th anniversay last  week i Sportsmens Park Ann Arbor is j no more Chris FJey, he owner  died and his widow sold the land to real estate company and light ing system to Petersburg high ings ystem to Petersburg high school The Pinckney soft balll team played there many timesWilma Latimer is valedictorian oi the Stojkbridge senior class and Gllenda Street, salulaeorian The Mrn Clarance Nicholas to whom triplets were born in Ann Arbor last week is a sister of I Mrs Russell Gardner  An airplane ports factory has J bee n sta ted ver y recently in the j former Detroit Creamery building at Biighion by the Simler Mfg Co of Femdale Mr and Mrs, Joe Conklin of  Howell celebrated their 57th anni versary last we  He is a native of Dexter  The Michigan Automotive DealI er reports 1530 new cars sold in  Livingston county in 1951 and 230 trucks Richard Widieakr, Constance 11 2  U  Smith, Jeflrsy Hunter le RED SKIES OI MONTANO Nws oud Cartoon  iinm Friday Saturday Match 14 15  Frankie Lane BUlle Daniels  is  SUNNY SIDE OF THE SljREET j in ciBMolor  ScoH Brady, Ttahna Ritier Edmond OBrien, Yvonne DeCarlo in SILVER crrr Is Ttnimcgtot FtaT ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP in color with Patricia Medina, John Sonde Sunday, tfcanday,Tueday Marcni87 18  BEND OF THE RIVER  with THE MODELTHE MARRIAGE Jamds Stewart A Kennedy and Julia Adams BROKER curtain Sunday, Monday, Maicb 16 17 Wakn Suadoy W f m COASBI  Doris Day, Gordon MacRae  ID STARUFT Novelty Nwi Cartoon TueCwei, Thur, Max 18 19 20  Gary Cooper, MariAldon   DISTANT iiRUMS  In fttchofaUar Vote eee  Featurette A Lad and a Lamp Novelty Now Cartoon wid Thur, Match 19 20  Doublit Foaroxo CLOSE TO MY HEART   stoma iRay Milktnd Gene Tlemey also PURPLE HEART DAIRY Starring Francis Longford and G Ie all  over the World News Good lighting spreads a cheery glow all about a room    creates a lighthearted mood Draperies take on brighter color  furniture scums to sline    your living room takes on new glamour To bnjoy the com fore, convenience and beauty of good lighting you should have at leas one or two floor or tiJe lain p plus wall and swingrm ps Renumlier, s your family increases so do your lriirg  needs Visit your lamp and fixture Jeh r FOR FULL lftFORlAT3C  b M  it1   ,ltc to Octroy  on  ln booklet 1 home  So far S340 passenger car liej ences were sold in this county, g46 commercial, 547 farm commercial and 527 trailers Rev Paul Hoonstra pastor of the Nazerene church Howelll, ha resigned to teach Evangelism at  St Pauls Episcopal Cathedral inj Detroit I The assets at the Ford Trade school valued at 1000000, estab ed many eis ago by the late Henry Fda will be sold and the funds usea to establish Henry Ford Community College ct D3a born Joseph Buffi Shannon 69, an employee of the N Y C Rail road Dexter for manv yarc at U of M hospital Marrh 5 The funeral was at Dexter Thursday ComingPhone QaU worn a Stran ger Invitation Dexter Theater  Dextat Mliihiooo    i    Avon Theater jwcnigoa Friday Saturday March 14 15  2 Great Hits 2 LADY FROM TEXAS  In Tochnkicfc A Supw Wntifi Btavftna Howard Duff, Mona Freeman  Flat ELEPHANT STAMPEDF jungle story with Johnny Sheffield, 1 onna Martell Suidoy, Monday, MauHl 16, 17  Sun shows 3,57,9 Mon 7,9  A Great Plctwre fat TedtiUtiw ILL NEVER FORGET YOU mntm m  Sensation  Tues, Wod, Thux, MOMA 18 19 20 Shows 700 900 BRIGHT VICTORY wia Arthur Kennedy, Poggy Dow and  Nana Bryant neve cartoou shorts ComiaQDe9rt Fox, Bend of the river Annie of th Indies  Friday Saturday, March 14 IS CALIFORNIA PASSAGE California frontier days with Forest Tucker Adele Marl cartoon news krt Sunday, Tuesday March 18, 18  WrffiN THE REDSKINS RODE in color French  Indian War Story with Jon Hall Mary Caetle I Comady CaHooft N  Coming Belle LeGrand  Oh1 Susanna LEARN WHILE LEARN Theater Chelsea Michigan  r YOU NEVER DROVE like this before DeSoto delivers terrific 160horsepower performance on regular fuel Gets more power from every drop of gas YOU NSVER STEERED like this before  Power Steering does the work hydraulically Parking is childs play YOU NEVER ENJOYED so many wonderful ride and drive features Power Brakes  Electric Window Lifts, Sole HeatResistant Glass Oriflow Shock Absorbers NoShi ft Driving Come in now and driw the new De Soto FirsDome Eight Its unquestionably the Car of the Year  ncay Saiurday, Manii 14 15 ROCKY MOUNTAINS  A Oriua Starring Errol Flynn Patricia Wymore unim Williamn axk Forbes phows 715 908 Uartooj Sparta Slji duy, MorldnyrMarch 16 17 Sunday Show 3 , 7, f FORCE OF ARMS A Drama MMrrifl Willi Holden Nancy Olson Irank LovejOY Ben Evans Cartoon Sport Tucs, W4J Thur Match 18 18 20  STARUFT A Mimical 8trrte Doris Day Ruh Roman Gordon McRae, Vhil Harris Bhqws 715 912 , Coming My Favortte Spy  Distant Drums to Be a Telephone Operator ENJOYABLE EXCITING INTERESTING AND HIGHfcv IMPORTANT WORK Good starting pay 5 raises the  first year congenial people your own age,, pleasant surroundings, chance for advancement Come in and talk it over Womens Employment Ofnf 323 East Washing4 JWT, VT, , iV UNIQUE AIRVENT HOOD is a beautiful example of De Sotos commonsense engineering,it directs e stream of cool air to the carbu retor for greater engine power Smart, practical  MUSIC 1 As a Great Symphony Orchestra   utilizes a hundred men and their , instruements to blrnd ite sounds into beautiful musJM, So each individual must wisely blend his abilities ever a We time to make a happy ind useful ex istance A Savings Account is one of the, Instruements that 1M lp make liie a symphony in P  JPOWER STKRING is the most talkedabout new  car feature in years Now, steering is as easy as dialing a telephone Hydraulic power does the work for you  you can actually turn the wheel with one finger, even when the car is at a standstill And parking is easy  at last White sidcwoU tkt, wbM avaUabl ere optional quSpmMl McPHERSON SMate BANK  Hcw3U, Mich All deposits upto 10,000 in isured by o nwirherihip In the federal Deposit lTurdnce Cor I  ooratien PARKER MOTOR SALE 4i mum STREET    nut mchlq DE SOTOPLYAOUTH Doofort prietl OlOUCHOMi ff,,jff f Tear ltf  PHONE 88 it  25 Yeais Ago Sit tole eunreyors aTlved in Pindrnr 4ast week and are sur  vicdn St which will be paved this year Petitions were circulate 4 imgtflBa and eoough signttltOThilaolloDv has fust ten Of Mr down last Tusdcylt started from a grass fire Pmdmey lost last Thursday in the state tournament at Ypsuanti to University High 38 to 13 Swar thoui had 6 points, M Campbell 4 and R Reason a This is ths first basket ball season lor Pinck nev The senior class 4is year numbsts 11 roads in bad shape Neither the Ann Arbor or Jackson busses ran last week Mrs Sarah Burchiel entertained the following last, Thursday at a birthday party Mesdcanes Leal Sigler, Emma Sf kes, Sarah Byer, Hettie TeepleJettle VaughnDora Davis and Sarcrh Canv The Phiktte class met with Mrs H H Swanhout Thursday All ladies who ssius4 to tsil New Spiug and Sujumer Oatglpfl Now here Sevm Pair of Work Shoes on Sale 101 less thanTis price for limited Time JACK HANNETT Pinckney their age were fined 5c Mr Sumner Frisbee of Howe underwent an operation at the Pinckney Sanitarium last week Two of Mrs mUan Wylies chil dren have scarlet fever and she is I unable to teach at Gregory   Mrs V G Dinkel is home after pending the winter at the Dimbar home in Jackson Born to Leo Monfes and wiie d Bay CUy March 8 a too The township tlNts areiDemocraiuSup, M J ftiason Clerk, Ivl E Darrow Trecai W E Murphy ffigh CamM C J Ototon Justice VanBlortctmi Republican BUD Wato Uland dST Stag el Treas bldrfgh Cam, HaU JusttoeTjohn MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ann Arbor, MichLOANS TO STOCKMAN Because stock raising is a ound source oi wealth in this coiiitiLU ity it merits the encouragesnoc nd financial assistance oi thia bank Theretore lesponsibie and experienced stockman find us quick to understand their money problems and ready to cooperate in making loans When we can help you come in and see us THE FixltfT NATIONAL BANK Hswcii I at Bar mim  fcSrl  fl Under Federal Supervision Member feudal iposit Ihsaronce Corpccanon Ai uepuslts Insured 1 to eiuuuu tor each Uepoelto NOTICE SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY Sealed bias will be received by the Parks and Becreation Div isionDepartment of Conservation, at its oce 400 Bauch BldgLan sing 23 Mffhuntil 200 p m EST March 31952 for the below listed building on state owned land Sale No 152 Pinckney Recreation Area, former Goodband Property, in the NW of Section 12 T IS, R 3 E Lyndos Twp Washtenaw County  Cement Silo 12 x 40 Request for information and proposal forms should be made to to the above address or to Era et Botrke, Manager, Pinckney Re creation Area, RJXX NoPinck ney, MichiganMfcj    1 7  S T4K   THE PDfCaaiCr DDtttfATCH WdnedcxY, March 12 1952  The Peoples i Stor e Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes Gents Furnishngs Lingerie  Kennedys Gen Store  Pinckneytoch EXK tod 2nd class natter at portofflce Act oi March 6, 1877 i woaiowoll StJIockneyMioh SuKecriphtttt Prico 3150 per yecp Ona Campbell was taea SICK last iuesauy ana was laiceu to  bt Lawrenc hospital Lansing Mrs Campoell is staying a thd Carl Len nome there Mr and Mis Lee Lavuy Mrs Mas Metz, NeiUe Gardner, Mis Mary Kennedy attended the tunera of Wilnam Lavey at StMarys Gatheaiai Lansing Thursday Ms Mary Wyhe was absent from ker auties at Cory Drug Store last week on account of ill ness Brandon White jr and John Paul Ware have returned from Florida Mayor Tom Leith of Brighton is out for the Republican nomina tion for It govhe ran ior gov m 1948 Gad finished lasi Segt and Mrs Thomas Lancas  j ter oi JBaitie Greek spentthe we  J end at the Mervil Gyde home i Donald Gyae and family of Ply j mouth were Sunday guests at ths Mervil Gyde home Ed Goii and wife of Ann Arbor called at the Lloyd Hendee home home Sunday He is an armyj buddy of Lloyds Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel at tended the Michigan Milk Produc ers banquet at Stockbridge Friday night The Wayne Carr family io Wall ed Lake spent Sunday at the Re  ger Carr home M and MrsCharles Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory returned from Fiordia Thursday and called at the Jesse Henry home Saturday The James Whitley family were in Whitmore Lake Sunday Dan Driver and wife of Dexter and the Russell Glover lamily oi Fowleiville called at the Edward Spears heme Sunday George Brunton and wife of  , LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT B JSH LAZE WHE fl IN NEED Oi Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings HEPAM3NG A SSKUUTt COMPUTE LINE OF FUTURES COLORED WHITE PUMPS My roar Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE flNCKNEY 157FU on lviob west or inaerson and is fixing it up beiore moving in it  Winston BaughnJoe Grinlth and  Norman iviiiier called on Ona j CJampbeli at St Lawrence hospit  at Lansing Saturdays  Garth Meyer was home fiom  Lansing over the week end t The Mark Nash family wero Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL ANTHERI OTE AND CANNAtt COJtt ON HAND  D E Hoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER  Arthur Hassencahl is now the  owner of the Dede Hinchey house  Rush Lake have gone to Wash ington D C to visit their daugh ter Mrs Lennie SzczepnowskiHer husband is stationed there with  the navy  Mi and Mrs James Whitley saw the launching of the first plane at the Kaiser Frazier factory Saturday  Mrs Winifred Graves of Jack  Sunday dinner guests ai the Tom son spent the week end with Miss FhllgafTappan  Modl Vf43 VtHul PhNfiTappft ftongs Begilar Pric 00000 Bf as Syit, Ctmptitcly tnitaltorf iff Cyflndtrs f WiBf I IOTAI Bonner family Dr Walter Mercer and son of East Lansing were Sunday visit ors at the Wm Mercer home, f George Roche, f owlerville who 1 has been a patient a U of M hos  pital is home J Irvin Kennedy was in Standish  and Omer last week The Albbert Shirley family and Mrs Roberta Miller attended th funeral of Mrs Herman Shirley in Detroit TuesdayMr and Mrs Floris Clark visited her uncle, George Collier, at  oort Saturday He is 90 years old i  Griffith home  Mr and Mrs R K Elliott with Mr and Mrs Roy Caverly of Howell called at the home of Mrs Ernest Hoyt in Clinton last Wednesday Mrs Mardel Graesser of Detroit vistied Mrs Sadie Moran Friday Blanch Martin Nelson Shehan and family of Whitmore Lake were in town on Saturday  Mrs Dolly Baughn went to Lan sing Saturday with her mother Mrs Harold Franklin where her sister, Jackie, had an operation Miss Rosalee Nash of East Lan sing and Isabel Nash of Ann Arboi were Sunday guests at the Mark Nash home Jack Young has resigned his position with the Gulf Oil Co and accepted one in the auditing dept at the KmgSeeley Co Miss Rosalee Nash, a sophmor at Mich State has been elected vice president of the Associatea Womans Group at Mich State  Mrs Gbldie Schaufle and Mrs John Boyer were in Ann Arbor Friday Clifford Miller  wife called on fC ivy, i vvwlnte diaper pads use only onv then jlusi rjrry like tien ,  W  Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel at Ona Campbell at St Lawrence ended a meeting of the Livingston hospitaL Lansing Sunday Mrs County Nurses Assn at the Mich    v v State San Wed night Bill Clark, the old 49er has reed from California s  Gerald Reason has been sick Campbell came home with them but will return to Lansing today Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout, Mr and Mrs Tel Bourbonnais and Mr and Mrs Brandon White ALL THRU FOft ONLY 100000 PRICt 209  for three weeks He and his wife  tended the premier showing expect to go to Florida this month   Student Prince at Detroit Mrs Carl Weddige of Ypsilanh Sunday night spent the week end at the Irvin Q J Clinton and wife were bun k IT  Mf toMnrHfvl rang featuring th lattit ttnt and PtiMfM tytfm ctmptottly installed oi your IT  tytodn f NHm f n xWm SEE US TODAY Kennery home Henry Haucfr and Geo Thompson attended the first plane takeoff at Willow Run Saturday dav guests at the Gerald Clinton home Mrs Clinton is Pdinq the week with he Ralph Clinton family in Detroit   I S i J rr L 129 JL TOO Regular Six Playtex Dryptr Pad 100 Patfx DryperPadi S149 afoc tixe DYPER PANTY  cczh SI49 CTII snowyliiff, SANITARY Drypcv are the modrn itpn  ur oi tcr    tnni flush away You J Hoekev 8 wart hoot St Patricks Day Banquet KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL DEXTER, MICHIGAN Sunday March l6th Serving from 5 til 1 p m  Program at 720 p m DR ALEXANDER G RUTHVfiN, SPEAKER Former President oi the U o M JOHN L BRUMM Toastmaster ProL Journalism Em U oi M ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR 100 EVERYBODY WELCOME you LwiiVr  ft r1 o  irr  or vvrn lovch a soiJd Drypor pad ioc frcv mo sfiilrv, cleaner, more M any diaperii method you ever used No fus  n muss  from WKTioDRYPER Shake out iH Pyrv ,K1S and flusli    I i   rir prliy Now i1  ,,, rt fU jarler  I m ifn w i i,l tn  t , 1 , pi ajify, You i vcr touch  Drypcr puds Attention Farmers  BLUE CROSS SERVICE HOSPITAL PLAN Cory Drug Store r j  436  Income Tax Service EAR ORAM RIVER BRIGHTON MICH raam mi MM Mfuratu   Is now available through the Farm BuroauThe enrollment ends , X Wfc eiMAAfioS tt aT0 MARCH 20 1952 No age limit or statement oi physical condition 1 i Mrlllll 1T1     necessarv Enroll now with your local farm bureau ,,If  WHBmb P   VfV necessarv Enroll now with your local farm bureau  iscussion Group meeting will be held at the Putnam Town Hall Mon,Mar 17t M 1 iQQ to 230 P M You or inTittcL ttUB GLOVED Uvinqton Couaty onijcrtk Director r System etc ley Dinkel A  wtilBU yWfFgpjBg v         Uv    JifA    1 l sx  wW y look at them all  8 r f v txr  fc  Sfrv A 4u J  plii ooru iawyorr No other fup equipment investment is morf important than your tractor Its purchase deserves thoughtful consideration  compute investigation So look at them all before you decidechoose the one with most of the features that count We feel certain the harder you are to please the better youll like a John Deere In modern design which offers you the very latest engineering advancements for speedier easier farming as well as in proved, twocylinder performance which insures years of faithful, lowcost service, John Deere Tractors are todays leaders Give us a chance to prove it      fc  H Krf J   1  Tt   Ml     W JWi kr,M  J  s   J  VjV jwiSEis Z 7voCynder Ulkl  3 ii  r  iAt L4VEY HARDlrVABtf Locals Gillbert Campbell aivd wife of Frazier called at the Andrew Campbell home Saturday The Andrew Campbell iainii and Mis Vivian Ledwiugt ana jenny Lynn wero builds  gesia ox ivus Mildred livt in Douiucrn Jack Clark bpeia uu we at ihe aiiei iViyi nome in xoiiti Mrs Blancn Ckoj, Sendee ana ir coined on ivirs rloia onabij in  Wbberville bunuuy Don Gitiiith ona lamny oi Ann Arbor spent baturday at the jo Griffith norne cuad went 10 line basket bail tournament at Jackson night with the Maieesou imily   Mrs Dorothy Kennedy called on her taiher at the Culver larrn in Deedield Friday Mrs Haymonda Morris anci Nan Leawidge attended the has et bail tournament in jackscn Friday nighi Madge Jack of Ann Arbor upcnt Sunday vvuh Mrs Lyula Cun  Mrs Dorothy Robeils oi Sidney called Saturday Mi and Mrsllon Bums and i Mr and Mr Emmery Widmeyer  were in Jackson baiurday night George Meabon jr and wife  called at me Wm Marshall home I in Stockbridge Sunday  Mesdames Florence Baughn i and Hazei Parker wee in Ann  Arbor rrruay Don Burns attended a teachers  a teachers meeting in Gand hap  i ids Friday and Satuiday I Mrs Clifford VanHcrri undern SIONAL CORNER li Jt MJt IHfii WwCKWfiY SUJTAiilUM HAY M DUFFJ, AD Piauuiy  ivlicfliaan Jaiiy iiiQO A IVi to 200 M  Except WecJieadays blL G fl WcUiJKii Denj 112 North MiUiaua ive Telephones Oiiice 935 hesidence 314  Eveninas by Ap oiiitmnts Howell P Michigan HERB SNfED Phone 183 207  Grand ftiver howll  ivuchiqan heal Estate, Irsurun le, Brokerage Ciiy, Lake and Fam Property A Speiouty Your Propext With Me st XEE LVCY 1 oae  Ger arr1 h9F3 A c A farm 5alcj3 kiAarce Pircknev Mich  O iSI E E a  A ciaiitv  REAL E8TATE Faxms, liomM Lak Pioprtti and Busineg OppoxtunUi Ust Your Property with Mo GrJIALD iuON  Broker 2 0  rtorth Poarl Pinckaey, Mich Phono 13 3 Phone 157Flf  Ropoiriao MYHON  HUGHES Plumbing and ru,auuq State 8717 Laktite Driv License hush ka1 P7HTSWARTHOUT i SON  Funeral Horns Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equiomen Ambulance Service Phones 39  BC PmcVney, Mic FBED C BEIGKHOFF Jr  OPTOMETRIST  120 West Grand River Avk He well  Mictyow Phone 358 Residence 61 j  UOYD HKNDEF j Livestock HauLnu Weekly Tips Made To iXrj  General Trckinq Pbon 54F14 incl7 Mr BER1 V J I hene Piackney 78 r2 KEFRiGERATlOfi SLUVICE 1evairs On P, U MaKes Phone PTid ney 15 iF3 OU C J TO WNER Denti 6044 Portage Phc no  r  I Lake l iti 3461  Road y, r went an opaahn u ivlcnos  hospital, Howell last week C W Hooker and iamil ijassifJiMl j  iltvGLi  I v TWwx uu iUm, of Ann   Arbor called at the J H Hooiiei  home SundayFOR SALECrosley Shelfador el j Maurice Leinback and family echlr rjqwiutor m qood condi have moved iiom their homo on  M36 E to Midland vheve he is tion William Mercerphone 62F111 vvorking FOR SALESolid Oak desk with A tempcrenry dame i coing buil  at the mill pond so that the cul i ert on Mowers Road which wash  ed out last year con be replace Phillip Gentile has h oqljt his FOR RENTFurnished 6 room ccrtt brother, Sams house on Yoma age with toilet, oil heater at Patt Rd south of town, evson Lake 40 a month Inquiretj  George Vanivor 1122 Mowers 1 THE MffiACLE Q THE 4 R Louis Bromfield sdiules thv 4H ny other files on each side also a combination book case and desk Phone 26, Pinckney Advs WANTEDNeat appearing men to iii iitw aivcae disposal units Leads fufniziitrtxclisive territory Write to or see Mr DesmondiiVjii ikith Jt, 3rd Fioor Det 4Miignn WASTEDFirst 3icss Lath Hand nun cirT need Apply  A Doteoit J e Set all VV nui unds Rd or will sell iv,R SALEThayer baby uggy also  ,,  j ,,K rAaB met clubs whim more than Daoy wuiy , about a near revolutjon n  jrpcnei WOIK of led Sing phone 45F3 FUii SAi iVuxed hay, White ROOK liooaiis, Mb5ovy  Duiks, ain vvii ivotn SIIQ eggsFrank Pearce phoie Dexter 4067 i Ori bnL3iby Chicko, Brined ana Whiff Rocks N H RedsHy  H W WYLIE  NOTARY  Insurance and Bonds iPHCNL 136 Pinckney CEMETrpY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pay MEFORD GRWITE WORKS Miliord, Michigan k FOR SAL Whipping wear from TB Bangs tested accredited arcteanea heid Phone 69F2 anHorns Hillside Farm o   in i n uf ii nw  FOR SALEALFALrA HAY Lesty McAiee, 45 M36 East FOR SALi Buildinq and tw lots en Wdbt Main St, Pinckney tuaown a me btewaxt Andersoa Property to setue estate Gald Reason Adm FOR SALEBlack Facile diesssiaa  Zb, oUO 333 Unadiiia St  Pone 82FS 125 Pearl SL FOR TOUR EARLY BIRDS WANTEDWvsnan for general restaurant woru Katchie Retauutant Phone 910b LOSTGents rather tin lined  glove Dispatch Office WANTED Girl io car of twejpect and sservice children from 1030 p m to 1 0u J A M Anthony Rennon 592 Mover rd, Pinckney I ica Writing in this Sundays March 16 issue of the Amricm Weekly, exclusively wiht Detroit Sundav Times, Bromield desscibes hiw the clubs instill the  scribes how the c h3 inouil the  1 brinq I anu Whiff Rocks N H RedsHy in Aner  Lines and aaige Type White Ley  hoiJiS now hachincf Cur chicks oiuoks are L o approved under viichgn State ko mltry Dept ij b Squire ri tche yHoweirMich 218 South Mien A ephon 305W1   FOR RNTA Good Room Mrs L J McKinley WANIEDrARM UiniMGS, w Let us help you sell Jpur farm, have more prospects tQaii farm U 1AROLJD 4RANDA1APhone 305W Howell AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75 r 1 SERVICE WH1US YOU WAIT U WOHK GUARANTEED , LAWN MOWKR3 SHARPENED i MANDELLS SAW FiLuxG SHOP M WILAND LAiu wST SIDE 11524 mvm DRIVE Farmv FH X Snpplv To  , FOB SALE2 nioe unatfer Whita ji brood sows,young ana opnl ful  OIC bui young and c,, , wt j  300 lbs, i gilt wt175 Pre ruckett 5 mi west ot Pinckneypears Rd f Ki  , cktIBfc   Ilinn i  j  A3  si r mmikjf Ml wfu  iiiiWIlt  r   rt r  MPJ4 V  QUALITY m ltieass Fruit Groceries Vegetables m m  X   Kfarket Prices  Kesp Them Warm, Keep Them Alive Every chick you save in the early spring means extra money in your pocket later On the John Vbher ftrm in Monroe County electric heit lamps do the mothering and chicles thrive in the Warm, healthful heat they provide In the  picture above, Mrs Wobser and her Fdison Farm Service Advisor are inrpccig a fastgrowing flock that was raised this modern way  Under electric heat lamps, your chicks pigs and lambs, too eat heartily, get pi mty of exercise and grow sturdy in short order Litter stays dryand the young stck requires little attention For additional information on electric heat lamp brooding, call or write your Edison Farm Service Advisor Hell be glad to help youwithout obligation Courteous Service BW7  4    n m  TafvX  J Reddy KilowalV soys Wiring is always important So always ask your Farm Service Advisor about it The Detroit Edison Company ,ff  w V,   ,a  VTHE PmCKNEV DISPATCH Wednesday, March 12,952 ANNUAL JUNIOR PLAY Finders Creepers  A Myttofy CeuMdy In Tim Ac FIWHM by  Plndm High School Junion on Fri,Mar21 Sat,Mar22 c Pinckney High School Gym CAST OF CHARACTERS  Village of Pinckney  GOVERNMENT AND OPERATING RECEIPTS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MARCH 1951 and ENDING ON MARCH 1952 b TAX COLLECTIONS Current Delinquent RECEIPTS Incomes WILBUR MAXWELL HERCULES NELSON CELESTE MINA QUIGLEY    JOHNJOHNSON  GEORGE BRADLEY  DOROTHY LAVEY BARBARA VANSLAMBROOK,Fri  PAULA CURLETT,Saturday FRANHE AUNT MARY NELSON LOIS BEACHY UNCLE BOB NELSON HERBERT SCHENDEN GRANNY  CLAIRE CAMPBELL MR, QUIQLEY JAMES MAtTHSON DR BROWN jACK JEFFREYS MADELINE QUIGLEY , LUCILLE BEACHY HARRY SCHUSTER TEDDY STOCKTON   RUTH KIRSCHKE   JEHRY MROFKA HEiPER  ROBERT L CLARK SPHCIALTES IETWSEN ACTS DIRECTED MRS ZOE EARL Total REVENUES State Collected Locally Sharedg Liquor 185 Percent of License Fee Weight and Gas Tax  New Motor Vehicle Highway Fund Intangible Tax  Sales Tax Diversion Total MISCELLANEOUS Interest on Bond Sale of Siee 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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  SSS cr   VJ  ST V Ttr V   f V fr V   , , iJ TfcG Pmclaey IHtpcrtch Wednesday March 5, 1952 UrJ fP   3 AlichiiEiift Mirror Reapportionment is the biggest heaaaunes JeAsiature has 10 con sider nesiaes, the tax question Xnei e are 3 reapportionment bib, 1 ,  in A i 01 L, ra denote s ana  us UiO Tney ali auxiine A  vtfEUia reapportion accora xut ocerve m e senate woiua on ox metropou a keep tne powei in nawawrKs ine CiO dinV irom both toesbut wuii the Ar L would submit ineir plan to cr  vote oi the people wrucn the ec, leaure dxeaasSpeaiper Knox would icble oi bills and instead revise ihe jon stitution ai which time he wouia reapportion the legislature The Jeflfcjatuxe has lulled the fCor bu prcogtise Dili by Dury  ing , Si  committee This was 3 used when a aegio soldier kill  in Korea wejsdenied, burial in tta towa cemSfteay This was feai jjxed throughout the nation ana President Truman ordered tne  veteran buried in Arlington Nat ional Cemetery The house in the legislature passed the bill alter killing numerous fair employment amendments tacked onto it but the senate promptly killed it so cemeteries may sull bar citizens irom buried After all the adeu the legislature will probably pass a bill setting the primary Sept 2, just a week ahead oi the regular date oi Sept9 Some wanted June date County ctetks do not like Sept 2 as there willhf a two day holiday before it due to Labor Say Auditor Genera Martin says the state deceit is 50,000 000 and still growing The legislature has motto no real effort to meet it Jhey care talking an economy program whereby they would take sales tax liquor taxes and gas and weight away from the schools, counties cities and townships but would only raise 13,000,000The suggestion is also made to have all elate employees take a 2 weeks vacation without pay and  to ilMiili injn 3000 state employ esTis would hit the prisons and  i hospitals who are short handed  7 now Another suggestion was to  refuse to appropriate the money for the raises authorized by the civil eervice oesnussion but it is doubtful ii thefr proposals will get omywhere as the governor would veto them f Governor Williams is continu ing his Meet the People program end bMdirig up a handicap for Sec of State Alger and Lt Gov Vaadenberg who must fight it out  with each other in the September Charade up Vj  I C rs Ti iamJ5 FAMILY I have ceen asea 10 write some oi WAjt oiu iutiiwcti ui wCuonie iioubic  in tue maiUi iiit piUjcc oviliCiVfc Jwi dwlu Mj cw5 ujO prOiiUiic uiuUifc Ai Uc ooiCl iiOUlil Oi i AiJXlfevy Wijuii ill Uiany auyo w aJ  mi wuii uiv iCDii iOLmii Or iLilUiutiSiViOi oi uie uiihiaun i nuvt come j irom hie Micron  japa oum published in 1894 loa rlh rive rionui Uiiiittjs vn JIV j ed south oi ilntKiwy weie rienry  Xom luartin ietei una jonn iiuix J is, soiu ox Johii rariiS oA Kings county, ireianu ine wriceup aotis not state that John sr ever cameto America  xaa Lutoi riarxris to come to Amer ica vw nnrytf wuo aiiivc in  told, ue waited ou railroads in iew jeiey ana iHemaaa on uv iarm oi jOaeph Onopau,jjiouisr ox ijUoieaa m 4o no wwnt Daciv 10 irlaiid ana hiuined Maiy avy  an in baliy biuon tiay came to Michigan and took up 2UU acres Deaiii s Uiurch Notes i Catholic i   Mails Catholic Church kicWijy Michigan  lev Ft Albert J Schmitt, Posor f Sunday Masses  Summer 630 BiOO IQQd lltfP Wmler b00 S 10i00 Novonna Devotions ficftDv svjnir at 730 P sn ojesslonsi criday  rer Noverpa Dnvotioos Sarday 731 ,o 300 P M Siidrv W 800 Marr High School Notes NoItf 1 Currenf Th   WINSHNALHOMB GAME ine munist hearmg is on  xnexney won their final home ,,0 u  aot the bigshow game when they defeated Boys   e a y,u Gqo  tjepiwlic 64 to 48Pinckney was a  benior Kiauver wasThjt always ahead leading ib to j1 e as lo ho  ,uat tnt quarterju to 25 at the haiL 43 to o at the era of the third perioa S jxuig honors icr the  1 Thar   y Rational Dcncrld brudy pastor teu weju to bob Chatman a o ii coiorea ioy on the Republic team no aoL lb jerryIviroika had  jor Fnoaiey, jedieys and Don Witse iJ ejch The Pinckney res  v  iijji von 4 io  Ti  ilO,  OU, n h topi   r ritVice a the pOijteii Cred Water of Scrmozi CPL HOBjRT HOrWE T bun school 1130730,nlgrm Fellowship at churcV r , rj L i Tues, Young Ladies Auxiliary at pioert Hjve son of Mrand home oi Mrs Eloyse Campbli rs inomas howe  nf Fei Mrxble Bekkoring assistant iviii, i nomas ttovvy ar of Eai Tavvas formerly of Portage Lof who was jdikrd in Korea on Dec7 last will bs Jjroiight back here, lor barial Thjfunral is at tho the iYricicney CcngT Church oni iTtirsdy at 200 o m,Kev John Lia3 atflcing Pinney Po V F W No 7301 will have charge ofths iriltary honors Th Wed, 400luniui cnoxr pracuse 72Q snior chdr practise  nKii a i this team I Hi tno u , J0UiJ JilO j Pm kno  Wiltse Jeiileys A Mrofka Rebman J Mrofka J xJmckney, died ai anii  iiuiuviiie, iviiscuri, Feb 2th   The fun d and unteville, tunr iirial vere in ere south oi Pinckney  Tms is suui burial is in iaaev  Grretry owriea by me Harris family, the h hoves Vaiy hd present owner being Mrs Alma i store at Poriagoi rrVp  brothr narns, widow oi his grandson, j ihomas jr lives in Pincknev James j  2 nenrys four brothers,also came I   here and setUed on nearbyfarms CLAHENCrJ DEVEHEAUX  Iom on the larm now owned by Clcaeiics Dsvereaux, son of thei Alex Peto Martin and Peter onate J0111 an Elizabeth Cajfr the iarms on Pattersozi Lake Roaa now owned by Leo Uavis John on a larm near the Reeve J mill All were members oi oi  iViarys parish services wui somtimes heid at the nenry hqi   is home by circuit namg pilosis who came though on horseDUX, there being no roads here uin Henry Harns haa 3 childrenA sa John W grandiathei oi ReviVio i  an Harris acquired the fdrrri south of town A daughter, Neflifr,  was themcther oi Nellie Gardne  Thomas Harris was married, twice I was informed by the aij John Jeffreys, John never Lnsw Uie children by his wiie as tho ivleiiiioiiite Calvary Mennaaite Church ira Beachy Pastor of Ora iarm at V  ,  X 7  FAPLEY igrsi Farley, 64, wife HGy, died at the Farley Ccrnsrs Friday U  ,,     nuiKe and was Tid o tie Lite Leo rv corners She S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant   Maurice Leinbach Artinj Worship ,   4  , 1000 Sufcday School ,   t , 1100 Childins Hoi  U45 Vounr Peoplec Meeting 730 Colt Fellowship Sevlre Vednesday 800 o nt  PUTNAM BOARD OF REVIEW The Putnam township boad of review wili be at th town hall on Tuesday, March 4 Wednesday, iviarch 5 and TuesdayJ,ii4arch  1 to review th tax roil All persons with grievances are asked to appear before the board Stanley Dinkel Supervisor  marrd Or Vcriv 6 yrsago and PmCHllllPlBUAKD OF REVIEW hasiiseeRcminvalid thenot year TfTe Pinckney boardof review The funrrr vs Mor1 mom will met at the town hall Wed mg ri    anrT J rsir f  ij U at  jv morn aDnald icae Hovo ,cv T 3 s ill Stiviar  , farinknev were grown ana a v ay bexoie Vm 9EPT fciOTES  all states in producipgnBRaid cement last year It progqpEkiQtOOO tons oi salt and 12,854000 barrels oi cement Jjon ore, sand and gravel produc tt iscreased but oil and gas  lBrSSpt has cut nearly 600000 set oi lumber and 20000 l stele land to be used in JMBQvttrnent Ike dept believes it has the an ewer to fee lamphrey problem in the construction aams at the head M teout spawning streams Trout 90 over the dam but lamphrey do Abate prisoners have finished a Dtft ptating pioject at highland Irtate peak, lney have contracts Bt the Pinckney and Waterloo  At Pinckney they will rethejentrance road to Silver his time Henry, laiher oi Ben no Sylvester,was a son oi his second wile There were at least c daughters, Susan, mouier oi Lee Lavey and Mrs Nellie Lynch Martin Harrises children werv John M William and Michael and Mis Ann Volhner The children of Peter Harris were John and James, Moliy wno married William E MurpnyLucy HaiTis and Ann Eliza Lennon John Harris settled an a farm at Reeves mill later had  a farm i  HP FR MERRILL KILLED Rev ihbmn Mer,ll 43 pas nesday, March 5 and Tuesday, March 11 to review the iax roll ana correct discrepancies All with grievances are asked to at tend Lorenzo Murphy assessor Tli isday Pin AM , re eels Dieo i urn in uje stat c J   kiiOii Pinckney ii t jfice fo the ttisiret titr s o ix i , nold, I u  Jim una 1 ck Peid Boys Repaiih1 BoleeK F Allundei C Chatman G Am a to G Pagano SbsMatteson Bradley, Meaborn MartinSz Foiest WiokerFoid Robrts Points, Witse 13, Jeffreys  13 A Mrofka 8, Rebman 5Mattisrn 7, J Mrofka 17 Chatman 18, Bobeck 7, Amato 7,Pagano 7 All ender 5, Martinez 1, Pinaney Res Republic Res Darrow F Robinson Matteson F J FTenry C  Lavey  G Clark G  us 10 shov ween gungers neso It w ihe jgosi snev, on Si nut i Toq er eontinu, ie aid Laiiey thLrulr in ihe endiely did aeni  n tli r rr   1 nvji ti i lite the tie up D ana big busi evised and was ever on tele via y Pesiting ofh geoiea thi Bible pi soutT was praseii h a ring is  1eere is n tele ,  O i small 0iJ Qts  A spetatois uoiiieiiiis Aiinasazs and epotis ore si ate i So oi ij e litti testimony nas ben gv en ax ept r,  3 Fbl ypys who join  ta iirnuestb  na leameJ th L s rets Kine tenths of the witnesses eluse to testify, tand mg on then rights guaranteed by tho 5th amendment to the constit ttion which exemps a person from testifying against themself One thing th hearing has shown is thTe are Communists is all  walks of life A Detroit school teacher for 23 years is branded, a Detroit News cartoonist, a Times reporter, a member of the symphony orchestra  besides cf  number of minedrs Most of  the  4M 7 are negres including Murfield  ev HlIi 0ne  the better know Bowser I m Detrod Most of them probably Gaines  ilnetl n account of financial inWilliamsi cements the negroes because Subs Jr Henry, Miller, Wilson he were promised social, politWenderlein Powell, Haines IC and employment eguaUty, Rred, Jackson, White Wells, whlcn th nation has so far dsniNinni, Hi kmun Smith, Brown J d tneni Last week the Michigan Points Darrow 1, Mcrtteson 12,1 JegL filled  b irial practise J Henry 6 Lavey 2, Jr Henry 4  IW which would have allowed Miller, 2 Wenderdein 4,Rowell ijhunal of mgrees in cemeteries Haines 8, Robinson 17, Murfield whlc bar negr es from burial in 4, Bowser 3, ReecT 3 White 1 them Hienan 3or c Jar churelis n D , n dee ed in   atjiotic an auto SILVFiR TEA MARCH 13 The Ladies Aid of the Congl 450 2 nries eret of Dundee, n church wili give a silver tea Mar baiirdav night The driver of the Chuwrar vcs Robert Orr of Dun dee Me nd his wifes, Marilyn were WilP tbe r  13 at the home of Mrs Inez Buzz ard hoscitaLzedAlso his brother, un and wife who wen in  r Rev PleTell was the son v,Vol Merrl of Ok Grove and hod ben assistant at Mt Clemens and Are Arbor When of Srr 3ASKT BALL SCORES Ann Arbor 55, Jakson 45 Purnia 36, IPieh enter 34 Napoi ean 92, Springport 26 Hanovei i, Grass Loe 34 Brooklyn 45Grass Lake 42 Mason 56 Char lot 55 Chelsea 49, Sahne 4b Jviorunci i Patterson 41 Okemn 6iy Stockbridge 59 Dundee  Lincoln 21 r ,t Rock 57, Roosi vlet o9 University 33 Milan 31 Morenci 71 Addison 41 Dewitt 59 WebLeiviile 55 Vm CIRCUIT COURT NEWS The March term of court opened at Howell Monday Paul Lobdelij hones then and usually of Pinckney pled cruiltylo a stat uary charge He declined the services of an attorney or a jury trial He will be sentenced March 15, which time the report of the pro  bution depi will be ready Now this burial question while unimportant mayie in this section is bigger th u x oa think andthe bid was ha a fought n theLgfeiaLire borne oi tiie motropolitqitv J ceiiieienes ost millions  andtHet  fun  ai cos into thousands Negro furds uie impossible thereTha question seld m irises here As ten oe I  uicv tiere is but one on negro buned in the Pinckney l Cemetery That is a negro boy, named George Bias who died ubotiQGU He Lved  with the  LV H F, Siglr family who treat hi in s a member of the family The Dis Sigle kept about 6  a cow in Webster His son also named Roy Hark vdud m Howell he John inherited the farm MrsIohn j boarded with the Merrill family Walsh of Webster is his daughter, j   There was another John Harris  WMiAM LAVEY  nepew of the five brothersHe liv r diem uioy, Go retired race ed with the Martin Harris farhily I li0r civivr died o Mmilys Con He went to Dexter and becamea velescsnt Hme ro,vell, Mcnday shoemaker His children, Mrs  He was the son o Patrick und Frank Sharpey and William are Pron3 Co oners , eve of Dexter still alive Frank Tom and JaeC township Tne s oes cee two are dead  brctners Bernara or Lansing and The Henry Harris farm nowown xares etroil d 2 sisters Mrs ed by Mrs Alma Harris is the Keen Corniskey ard Mrs Francis iTJCSTERYf WARNINGDREAMS Or j B Rhine, noted Duke Univ ersity psychologist recounts the lareams of people who acutally itbave forseen future events Are naming dreams that come true nere coincidences or can people ixeally tarteli the future Read Dr Rhihes illuminaung axticie in this 45uidays issue oi The American , fWepkly wtth TheCDetroit Sunday times only original Harris farm owned by a Harris fdmilyThe oneowned by the John M,Harris family was the Palmer farm and the one own ed by Henry Harris father of Sylvester was the Jonah Young farm It is now owned by Hynal  Mrs John Costello of Dexter Mich, and her sister, Maggie were daughters of the John Harris sr of Webster with neghgent homicide in the in the death of Mrs George Armstrong Brighten on US 23 in an auto accident was put on probation Next week the judge heails chan eery cases No date for the jury to come has been set Maher of Detroit The body was 1on to the Lavey Funeral Home in Lansing HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs Ernesst Allman, 46, who lives at 891 Triangle Lake Rdwas badly hurt Friday morning in auto accident on the Howell Rd at the curve north of the Umstead farm She had attended a Blue Cross meeting at He we 11 and had brrought a Pinckney friend home She left hereat 100 a m and went through the guard rail at  winding hiU The oar turned over pinning her under it She was not 4pund until 330 a m when 3 boys passing by heard her cries  and coming to Pinckney told Mur MAUK RATHBUN WEDDING Joan Patrieia Maukdaughter of Mrs Alice Moui of Howell and Clayton Rathbun, son of Mr and Mrs Roy Rathbun of Howell were married at the Walnut MEchurch in Howell Sunday afternoon,  He John McLucas officiating The bride wore a candlelight slipper satin gown with full ssdri and sweeping train a fingertip veil held in place by filigree clocheHer flowers were hyacinthsi RAINBOW GIRLS ASSEMBLY and carnations j Pinckney Chapter OESNo 145 Mrs Clare Brigham jr was thei has voted to sponsor a Rainbow matron of honor and wore a yell j Girls Assembly to bo instituted in ow nylon net over taffeta dress j six weeks The following advis The bridesmaids were IVIrs Rich ory board has been named ard Carpenter Howell Mrs James j Chairman  Frances Robinson Suits Ann Arbor and Kathryn Mother Advisor  Helen Mililer Fleck Hartland all wearing sim Secretary Beverly Pilgrim ilar gowns Treasurer  Fred Seger Clare Brigham was best man Board Mildred Miller, Clifford and users were Robert MaukRich Miller Albert Dinkel Irene Thornard Carpenter Gerald or two and had eome one to car fer thm In a 4th of July parade net e the e  lorea boy sat beside the Dr m the latters decorated sirr , the doctors family being in the rear seat Bias died of apGeorge Cruikshank, charged pendi itis and his funeral was at the home of DrSigler and he was buiied on the doctors aemet ery loLCLheaody remained there 35 years Dr H F Sigler was dead then and his son Dr C L  had the body moved to another lot Speakng of funerals we read that the funeral f the late King Cerge VI of England cost S162 400 In 1846 the Michigan legislature inacted a law putting justices of the peace on township boards They are paid so much per day for sitting on township boards and that is why they seek the office, for as a general rule not over one out foer does any legal work  Judge Culehan of Detroit has Hagmanj son, Harriett hahrig Lecta Reason j jusfruled this 1846 law unconstit fonal and that justices have no nd Spencer Rathbun A reception Roy Reason for 275 guests was held in the j Music Chairman Eloyso Campbell j nqht to sit on township boards church parlors I The new order will meet in the Afler a brief wedding trip the Masonic temple Livingston Lodge having voted them permissionTen Pinckney girlL belong to the Howell Rainbow semdly and L they are expected tc transfer here aouple will live at Bermuda wsera the groom is stationed with the U S Air Corp Both are graduates of Howell high school CABD OF WWS 0 Die Advfcory Board of the Ram Carls AseemblY wishes to  ose who donated and made fray Kennedy who was cominq bake sale a suocee They home from the KaiserFrazier 84 oo niht shiftHe called Deputy Frank  ,  Ziegler who had her taken to Ma MMCKNEY BHOSiAUGHTBRS Pherson hospital in en ambulance, lrfttv Enas Dauahters Her spine is said   WSffWffOptJHSK x,, MA tint know the three with MiGeorge Thomp ,  WfcMifc Howcod ISXSZmto prudent wul Murray did not know the boysSergt Robert Ambungr and wiie returned to Soranaughi Qa Sunday t,,   CLAYTON WILLI SON, MD, Sault fite Marie, named by, the MidOgan State Medical Society as Michigans Foremost Family Phy sician for 19rlf wa3 honored at a testimonial dinner given by fellow townsmjh atthe Soo, Feb 21 A concurrent ia iulion of the McVi panLsfSatc honoring Dr Willison was prcnted by Victor A Knox, Speaker of the House of Representatives Dr Willison will receive formal recognition of the Medical Society 1951 award dur ing ths medical profesSioha Michi gan Clinical Institute, March 121314, Sn Detwit   TO SELL BUILDINGS At the meeting of district schools Monday night the vote to sell thej district school buildings was 18  Yes and 3 No By district the vote was as follows Harris 6 yee, 2 noSpout 5 yes 0 no Burgess 2 yes, 0 no Cady 2 yes, 0 no Reeves 2 yes, I noMarble 1 yea 0 no      FAjM BUREAU GROUP  A number of farmers xnev on the night of Feb29 at the home 4 of Mr and Mrs Theodore Vanderwerven to plan organizing of farm discussion group The next meeting is March 7th at the home of Mr and MrsWrn Gardner c4 4001 Mourns roadJUl icainterested invited Pot Xudkm  LIVINGSTON LODJJE NO 76 r A M CALENDAR Instruction class for candidate at temple every Monday night at 800 p m  March 13 TC Dedgrees I Senator Robert Taft after years of opposition to the St Lawrence Waterway has seen the light and hit the sawdust trail by coming out in favor of it The fact that Canada had decided to build it alone would have sols control of i and be able to charge this country who would be the biggest user of it enough toll to pay the1 cost of construction has hastened, 1 his conversion GJreat Britian has On Friday, March 14, Livingston ms fL nZZltZiZZg Lodge will go to StockbridgT tcj polled the SGZ  V Z2 JhSJ n iri2S13tmd made much money on it  work MM degrees It is important that all members of the Fellow craft team go Th will be our second visitatiooffHfcefcason to oonfsxt dearee work the first being fD Ann Aifcor 8e4ufday April 5 Annual Past Mattes Night at School at 700 P XXL ,  Winston Baughn WM P W Curlett, Secy letsThe coaches are pieJerred as AefKifemope ruevable, require o track er ovetead trolleys  Cu The last of Detroit old , 6tyle street cars will be taken tfut of  service April 6 when theBaJoST Street cars will be iepiated bf coaches There are stiff p living in Pinckney who the old horse cars in were drawn by horses no heat in them, the floor1 covered with strcrW years ago they were  electric propelled cars then Ueved to be the last wra m IportotioiL Nawv  Detroit   f V A W fc m   ISL  w , sKgIS  u I5 t   f  Mgyiy  if   ,      v  ,  it  v  V  GETTING A BEAM ON BIG IDfAS Good lighting often leads to good marks Wlicn its easier for children to sec, its  easier for them to learn They dont tire so easily    can stay with studies longer    when eyestrain is eliminated Two wall lamps will light a whole desk top evenly    leave the entire desk top free for books and papers Youll find a wide varkty of these lamps at your lamp and fixture dealers FOR tini INFORMATION  home OR DEALER or Detroit E CVillage Election To the Qualified Electors of the Villaqe of Pinckney County Livingston, State of Michigan of Notice Is hereby given that a Village Election Will Be Held at  i the Town Hall in Said Village on products youfteecf ise fhe  Hs i  OF YOW nUPHwlswPJ   7 A D 1952 At which election the following Village Officers will be elected VILLAGE PRESIDENT VILLAGE CLERK VILLAGE TREASURER THREE TRUSTEES for Two Year Term THREE TRUSTEES for One Year Term ASSESSOR J  I  IRELATTE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF POLLS THE POliS of said election will open at 7 oclock a m and will remain open until 8 oclock p m Eastern Standard Time  MILDRED ACKLEY, Village Cleft Dated February 14, 1952 47 X cars Ago The boys ore Husy playing mobs or marbles Born to Edward Cook and wife flriday a son  Mike Farley has purchased the John Jackson home on West Put Bdm occupied by the Warren Hoff fcttHy Maude Teeple has returned a visit to StillwaUiJinnThe wedding of Georgia Gard daughter of Mr and Mrs Gardner to Otis Webb o  will take place of the bride, of the  ows Pres Rex Read Vice Pres, Beth SwarthoutTreas, Fred Read Sec, Emil Lambertson Roger Carr and Win Kennedy Many WHY SAVE unexpected things can were admitted to membership at happen such as illness, accidents the k  Meni y and Frank Dokm were pro I  posed for membership Fred Open a Savings Account and       add to it the last meeting of the Young fta  Chib The names of Leo Savings softens these blows tor Lavey and Frank Dokm were pro  1Y families Fred Open a Savi Campbell and Floris Moran per i add to it each pay davy Soon fT JJ  aft formed on the trapeseLeo Lavey I emergencies will present no pron Floris Moran, Percy Swarthout lem  and Albert Bowen boxed The Howell Republican celebrat ed it 50th anniversary last week TheDeBrter Savings Bank have1 moved into tjieir awJbiBikimq   Laura lxrvey,dsisieshsr fjchoolj Wednesday March S, iWy NctLbonng Note Paul Stephens heads the Cms ens ticket and Arthur Wilde the  Peoples at Stockbndge 25 schools were represented crt the school reorganization meet, ing held at Stockbndge last week Another meeting will be held on March 20 Edward Gilmore, Gregory war veteran, is taking a TV course in Chicago Mrs Isabella Kuhn of Gregory underwent an operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week Ferd Bowdish of Gregory who has been in the hospital is home The Prescott Loejw Service at Stockbndge, killed 31 hogs one day last week 65 people attended the mort gage burning and dance at the btockbridge legion hall last week The Fowlervue school and the neighboring districts held a reorganisation meeting last night rtc Edward Page of Fowlerviile has been awarded the Bronze Medal tor valor in Korea The Lyons school district near Brighton will vote on joining the bngnion school distict i tie first bobcat killed in this county in 40 years was shot in Unaanla township last week by Glenn VanGorder of Fowlerviile It weighed 16 bs  Tom Leith jr of Brighton is a pat ient at McPherson hospital, Howell last week, due to a fall Emmett Harris, Howell rural mail carrier has completed 35  years on the job Ted Vogt has been named head of the Howell Chamber of Commerce Finley Green and Orville Zimm man havesold their third interest in the Nash Agency at Howell to Mr and Mrs John Livingston of the Livingston Drug Store William Sheeks formerly of Howeil, was burned last week when the heater in his house trailer at Flint exploded Congressman William Blackney of Flint was the speaker at thej meeting of Republican meeting of the county at Howell last week Senator Robert Taft is the speak er at the Zach Chander banquet at Lansing April 16 There will be but one u4et at Dexter, all Progressive party can didates, having withdrawn The schools in the Grass Lake  area have approved a raorganizj ation Salem township schools are  considering one  The Chelsea Standard publish ed a picture of Mr and Mrs Chas Slane and their 11 children last week Howell Theater OWOJL MTCHKAh Dexter Theater Friday Saturday, Man 7, t  Thos Gomes, Dorothy Dandridge THE HARLEM GLOBEIfROTTERS William Hold Nina Foch  to THE DARK PAST  Friesj, Saturday, 2 Mac 1, I MAGIC CARPET in color dcrj Monday March   IftS  10 1MJ Morgan Virginia Mayo Gene Nelson S Z Sakell  to TAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH 6UNSHXNE fe Technicolor g Cartooji Now Tuoo, Woo Thux March 11 12 IT Richard Widmakr, Constance Smith, Jeffrey Hunter  to RED SKIES OF MONTANO Kwt and Cartoon Coming Starlirt Disiant Drums Lee Theater WMTMORF LAKE M1CH Friday Saturday, March 7, 8  Double Featur THE LADY FROM TEXAS  fa Tochaleolor with Howard Duff Mona Freeman and Josephine Hill Phu TUNGIi OF CHANG with Big Star Cast 8uiday Monday March ft, 10  I WANT YOU StafiUig Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire, I  LucQlle Ball John Aaan and Patricia Niedlna Tim Holt Joan ixoo PISTOL rRVEBr Sunday Monday, March S 10  Sun shows 357,9 Man 7,3 PANDORA AND THE FLYQfQ DUTCHMAN with 40 Ava Gcrdner, Jams Mason and  Nigel Patrick Tuo Woo, iaur MarcA 11 il i3 DARLING HOW COULD YOU with Joan Fontaine, John Lund Mona Fi Shows 700 Car too 900 ComxagUii it ever Forget YouT Bright Victory Desert Fox rivoii Theater StoctcDrtaaeb Micntygm Friday Saturday, March 7, 8  HILLS OF UTAH A Supor Wotiora St curing Gene Autrey, Ekdne Riley Blue Birds Baby 3he Oil Mine Flying kiis Candid Mike Sunday siay, Mofch 9 n THREE GUYS NAlD MKE Farley Grainger Featurerte Song of the Campus Coniody Cartoon N Tuo Wtd Thur March 11 127 73 THE HIGHWAYMAN  news A Coraody Starring Jan Wyman, Van Johnson cartoon shorts Phillip Friend Wanda Hendricks Phu SHADOW ON THE SKY  with Nancy Davis, Ralph Monks News Sylvan Theater Michigan Friday, Saturday, March 7, 8 TNIMAN UPRISING A Drama Starting George Montgomery Audrty Long and C B fReld Nw shows 715, 910  JOAN OFAUC hi Tochaleolor A Draui 8tatffag Ingrid Bergman Jose Ferrer t,  i t oartoon fuo, Wod Thur March 11 It 13 XONE STAR A Sneoff Wotwn 8tarring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Lionel BoDtrymore, Broderick Crawford shows 715, 905 Coming Starliit Rocky Mountain 25 lear Ag Carl Bowen died at his farm at  iay Monday, March 9, Plainiield He married Clexnenia Wyiie There are 8 children W C Hendee  Sons have re ceived cm award of merit for shear ing 171 lbs ot wooTlrOm 9 ewes and 361 lbs from a ram The Pinckney OES Past Mat rons have elected the following officers PresNettie VaughnVice  Pres, Marion PearsonSec Treas Florence Baughn Two rum runners were caught Friday by sheriffs officers and slate police near the John Martin farm when their car overturned The Sinclair Service Station at Main and Pearl Sts operated by Lee Lavey was robbed of 200 worth of tires and tubes Saturday morning The Livingston Genesee Press Assn was entertained by A Riley Crittenden at Howell Friday Din ner was served at Howell high school The following took part in the declamatory contest at the high school Friday Dorothy Carr,Haz f el Embody,Elizabeth SpearsMary, Stackable Leola Haines Mary , Solter, Janet Feidler Dcrohy Carrs team won the magazine contest last wedk The high school debate waswon by the affirmative side of Loretta Dillingham, Elinor Gage and Winifred Wallace The negative  side was Mark Nash Merwin Campbell nd Georqn Hornshaw Cecil Hendee won llh honors in the Boys and Girls Sheep Club of Michigan The friend and neighbors of las Doyle and daughter Mary Ellenwho are moving to Jackson, gave them farewell party Tuesday night The following from here are at work on trie state road at Hart, land Rex Smith Cliflord Bennett C J Clinton J C Bawmcm,Lonnie VanSambrookDan VanSknnhrook and Ted Singer  Sporti 10 Coming California Passage When the Redskins Rode EARN WHILE YOU LEARN to Be a Telephone Operator ENJOYABLE EXCITING INTERESTING AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT WORK Good starting pay 5 Dcdsee the  first year, congenial people your own age,, pleasant surroundings chance for advancement Come in and talk it over Womens Employment Office 323 East Washington MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ann Arborv MichI I I I I I I NEVER A CASE OF DIAPEC SH i with Playtox BABY OIL POWDER and CREAM   r I I I Scientific tests with thousands of bWetedtodljr jupervsjetl by more thus 100 hospitals and pedfatrkitm  ptovf nam t  cut of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Baby Oft, Powder sad Cream are consistendyand exduarvstfi HEY LOOT CVHV  McPHERgNStye BANK An  New Spring and Summer Cattfggn Now Here Seven Pair of wBsrJ Shoes on Sale 100 toss tea fesv price for limited Time IKOf HANNETT  V Mrs Lovds Wagoner irom Hockfa Fttday  titomi HAYtfX iAiY Oft PUYIBt SASY If tMUtfm Gtntlf ktmbs, It uMf HATT1X sASY OKAtt to Hie IMMSV HWUKifi  0 sflsfcsjs esjellMy MeJtssjsclta  SSSSSJH SJVSJVS SJSj   W  mj i  ,tm WWDBPT DMBPATCH Wednoeday March 5, 1952 The  Store Groceries Drygoods Canned Goads Shoe Gents Furnishngs Lingerie Art t NiBiili f 1IT7  , mil 5Mffih 1 Kennedys Gen Store I The following from here attend 4ed tne iast Matrons night a I byron rriaay nignt Mr ana Mrs rrea Seger, Mr and Mrs George Thompson Mr and Mrs Harold Porter, Mr and Mrs rrank Aber deen Mildred Miner,tpberta Am on M36W to Mr and Mil How and Craig and moved in the Mill ard Young house at Portage bate Sunday guests at the Irvin Ken nedy home were Mrs Carl Wedd ige of Ypsilanu and Ambrose Kennedy lamily of Howell George Meabon jrand wife call ed at the Wm Marshall home in Stockbiidge Sunday Keith Brdabury and wife of Chelsea were Sunday guests at the L J Henry home The Frank Aberdeen family Mrs Florence BaughnMr and  Mrs Ona Campbell and Mr and Mrs Howard Read attended the wedding of Patricia Mauk and Clayton Rathbun at Howell Sun day afternoon The Lynn Hendee family spent Sunday at the Dr Jas Nash home at Coldwater Mrs  E, VanHom of Howell and Mr and Mrs, H B Appleton of Detroit were Sunday guests at the Clifford VanHom home Miss Rosalee Nash of MichState was home over the week end Louis Co vie and wife and Mark and Eva Melvin were Sunday guests of the Robert Grainger fam y of Lansing Terry McGawan of Pontiac the Louis spent 1 ast wee Coy le home Paula Curlett was guest soloist at the Howell M church Sun day morning, Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHorn and Mr and Mrs Wray Hinckley were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs Clare Miller and MrsMary Teeple went to the ice review in Deeroit Sriday Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home The 3th and 11th grades went to Detroit Sunday to see the ice review Bob Young and Mr and Mrs H C Vedder went with them The Leo Bettys family of Walled Lake spent Sunday at the oger Carr homeGeorge Clark attended a meet  L LOOK F JR THE LOCK IT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED O Plumbing Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAlfflNG A SPiOAIJTT COMPLETE LINE OP njTVRES, COLORED WHITE PW Myrow Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE HNCKNEY 157111 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO ITORB COAL, ANTHERI OTE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER  J   , ,w Until Further Notice burgey, Alta Meyer The Pinckneyi  ites put on the sidt entitUed Oial  oi Golden Rule Masonic lodge inonograph xtecords  Aon Arbor Thursday night at Ut Maa Vt4l  r Wc HaajM Tappaw Sais lymi Coaiataf aty lnttfte Cyltoean ef taigas  f   angular trk 00009 T0TAI ALL THREE FOiONLY WUct 209 ograph Mesaames Alta Meyer, Mlidred Miller and Irene Thompson attend ed a meeting of Arbutus Chapter OES Lansing Wednesday nite Mrs Fannie iCavanaugh has re , turned from VanTasseL Wyoming I Shevisited her sister MrsMamie  ConJcan, in Chicago on the way  homeJ Teleephore Bourbonnais and J family oi Idaho are visiting at the   Don Swarthout home He is in the naval reserve and has just spent 3 weeks in a submarineHe goes from here to Akin, N C vhere he will work for the Dupont Company C iff ard Miller and wife spent Sunday at the Floyd Fulford home home in Wayne Miss Betty LaPine of Detroit was a week end guest at the Olin Rob inson home Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Shel don returned Sunday from a 6 weefc visit with her brofher,Stvee Tiplady at St PetersburgFlolrida  Mrs Lester McAfee was called to Milawukee Wis Friday by the illness of her brother Shexm an Bird She returned Monday Harold Houseman and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Edwin Sprout and wife Dr Harolw Sheban and son, Tommy, of Jackson were Sunday which time his nephew, Jack Har per received his MM degree The Andrew Campbell family were Sunday dinner guests of the Earl Gaines lamily of Howell John Erickson and wife of Chic ago visited the Albert Shirley family last week Mrs Susan Young spent Sunday at the Vincent Young home in Gregory Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Gerald rieason were Shirley Red son Oi Battle Creek, Pfc Paul Frederick of Camp Custer Mrand Mrs R V Frederick Mr and M R, M Reynolds and Mr and Mrs CDFrederick of Missawukee,Wis  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and two children were in Howell Saturday Mrs Kate Battle of Howell call, ed on Mrs Emma Dinkel one last week The Doyle Templeton family of Keego Harbor were week end guests of the Albert Shirley family Mr and Mrs C J Clinton call ed on the Gerald Clinton family in Detroit and the Clarence Fiske family in Livonia Sunday Mr and Mrs Maynard Clark o Manchester called at the Walter Clark home Sunday  Mrs Blanch Clark and sonLa Until further notice comencing on as follows MONDAY CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 900 to 900 Because of the fast turnover in prices at the lowest possible level We would welcome the pleasure opa March 3rd, 1952 we will be TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY We WUI Be Open 900 to 00 SUNDAY 1030 to 1230 our meat sales we can keep ouf and still retain highest quaHry of meeting you The Dunlovy Food Locker  Phone 12 Pincknev KEEP YOUR BABY IN PlAYTEX PANTS  mk  ,  6 V 1 rs m1  VOW efT  M fcMwrifui rniottna th kicst rim eM  eiwni SSxWwtenlt PMl9syftfm conalmly Installed at yaar e 1M IffWr timwf  tae axtra SEE US TODAY 7 Hocke Swart hoot vem, called at the Edeel Meyer home in Ypsilanti Friday Walter Clark left for Bristol Tenn, Tuesday Duane Galbraith was inducted into the army this week Dick Murphy, son of 4r andl Ambrose Murphy of Jackson exarmy exarnination this week The Ann Arbor News stated Fri day that Mrs Robert Harboldt of Hi land Lake, lost her purse containing 50 in an Ann Arbor bank it was found and returned to her Kenneth Darrow of Three Riven spent the first of the week at the Wm Darrow jr home The following ladies from here attended a party Friday for Mies Viola Percys at HowelL Meedaxnes MaujneeOMo,Thursday I Rose Hendee,Marion BurnertCora Sawyer ABce Scnoenhcde, vand Nellie VanHorn Income Tax Service 4af UMT OMMD RIVER BRIGHTON, MICH, Wi WP  isv  guests of Wm Shenan and wife About 60 attended the shadow social given by the Younglove P TA at the new Marion township house Friday  Mrs Dale Emerson of Lansing and Rev and Mrs Haywood of Comma were visitors of Mr and Mrs Robert Pike last wee Mr and Mrs James Burns enter tcdned the Jack Young, James Burns Don Bums, D Conklin famiL ies and Bob Darrow at dinner on Sunday fA Russell Nuiffer and wife of Lan ing were Sunday guests of the Lloyd Hendee family Miss Alberta Dinkel spent Saturday at the Gerald Dinkel home at Lake Chemung, Lynn Hendee and son Lloyd, were in MaumeeC Ceceha Bowsher and Nancy Chubb attended the ice review in Detroit Sunday Edgar Dutch Widmeyer of Dexter informs us mat his son tfafcik, who is in Korea, was with uekrte pfc Robert Howe when he woe killed  Pfc Thomas Clark and wife re 1 turned from Qam Carson, Col  Friday with thejr koue traitaHe leaves for Greenland March ji Chas Cktrk andfamily ot berg aadjewy Oar and WSJV jfMBJSjl  i      Mr and Mrs B T Moron of 0e troit called on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday Mrs Floris Clark entertained Mrs Mary Hoff Mrs Beukxh Martin Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Mr, and Mrs M E Darrow Fri in honor of her huelay  sm 1  fcojury  PLAYTEX BABY PANTS With Plsytex pants the last btrriet to your baby1 sodsl suecess is removed With Plsytsx pentl there an be no embarrassing moments OOSBOOV ter whose lip ha chooses to trtonf For Fltytai is the really effective answer to the problem el keeping th little darflcg presentably dry Thk miracle material, creamy liquid lata Is tisane th soft, cool odorless, stainless, Mnchafaaooi hat an extraordinary stretch for axtm comfort 79f and in mddition Pkyttz ptd 28tretehy all over, herooca soaVwBdnex S Wont irritste bafayli akSa 4 Can be boiled andeaaliaalsslWallil iliinaga 5 Are urk add proot 6Ceo,aoft, and how they wear  T Accurately sited by babys weiglito emalsaedtaiB,  Urge and extra large Gift pirlrapdi Mrt and Phon OrdnVttUd  Mi Drug M v  vT   r vii Wfcim   Wednekry March 5, 19S2  US i Gyafc School Nws I  Fim Grade J We had 5 visitor Thursday They were student teachers from  Lincoln school, Ypeikmti  We have some magnets in our  room and axe Unthng out how i tie cm help us work We have some sweet potatoes  in water and axe watchinq them growWe have snapdragons bloom inq They aie very pretty   XX THE FJMOQOT aAreJTAfUUM HAY M DUFFY M D  SSHUo A M 102  BBiSir,SLNiS Except Wednesdays l0  0 4 wdEieoj ZS ftLSaU f to g p m JPlncJtwry, Mich, Phone 1 3 3  DR a iB McCLUSKEY Desist  112 North Michtoua Ave, Second Graae  Telephone We iaarna a poem called Tha Office 835 Residence 814 Early Bird tor language wfVlltagi b APPrtg aul buig brought a picture ot y ,J MkhiaaD a rouin 10 scnoci una we wrote a cauii aiory about it iairs Aunt Lorritta vis j,r  ited her Sunday 90   Mtahtuan Wo arew pJiares to illustrate Sf ff Irjutowe roiag March weather ,aty   r  Karen buiger has a permanent  TDMJ WylieJ r EE LAYSY Phone 15m desafrLie MY ON J HUGnS Plumbing and iuaana State 717 LaksWe Drtv r5  Hush Lake p a SWARTHOUTVSQN Funeral riota Oee C SwarthoUi, i recto  Modern fcqiioroei, HERB StfEKD FRED Ciiuyl Miescu, Kaye at  L A VE HARD WAR i r ORDER Chick J vS NJCY m IP FT Sivs tvaK CO i Vctir UonLc fose, Helen Hoydu and , Edward Rigqs were absent iaion day  tmmtfl ttWpapee Lucille Barrett, Nancy DaxrawJ Pleje W ftncSnev, tyc  Edward Riggse and Brenda Slay  j l O NEE B , den were not absent the last six f egt  Speciality weeks period i Five student teachers from the Lincoln Consolidated visited our room Thursday  Bunny Hinchey had a tooth ex i traded Thursday Mickie Ritter brought us some  pollywogs ior our science table, We have started to make pic ture charts to illustrate lonq vowel sounds Frank Masiarz was in Saturday , I     t We are glad to hear Mrs Barrr  t , A   ett is home from the hospital , tdAMlfied AdV8 ney tokc C ElCKHOFr OPlCrViEiRJST 120 West Grand RveT Ar He well Mickiau Phur 399 eslet oiH UOYD HFJJDF Livestock Haul Ad W,tkl T ips Mude T V General Trckinq on 64F14 Plncknrr, bB V 7tf8 jfcsflivias loLtes 1S4FI Drt,tSft 0  p  K W WYUE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds HCNE 136 Pmcknsy CfMETrHY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afford To Pfe MILFORD GRENITE WORKS KUiorci Michigan fa Feed FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS WOW Farmer Feed  Supply 0 ten wettf for  dAwahinf trhtttf k4inp 4Jl9htM bathingCt cmkto dtoil Hih jwm tf PERMUTir WATER SOrTEHil   TM Grade  On Friday we did ringer paint  j ing It was fun Paul Enders has a new deep freeze at home Sharon Griffith and Karl Burgs mother and father saw the ice 7 r7 oiass Lath nana, review Sunday and Carolyn Mill  Non other nd Applyer Friday  i The Detroit Die Set Jerry Reason, Danny RandelU ,,, , L     11 Nan Wogener and Mary Kelly 11 5  were absent because of Ulnes  T Binot phone 4SFJ VT  dl,0u  i accredited had Phone 69 113 VanHom HilUid Farm 5760 12th St 3rd Hoar, Detroit 8 Michigan IK  eee A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL  lurching W iir jjrsctnt etc Cosfs 43  fit free prewar steeiafk modth GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 PlnckneyHowell Road PHONE 71F11  Call Pinckneys QUALITY Meats Fruit Fish f rIN,   il    Market Prices urteous Service CLARKS We are working on charts for our study of the Seven Basic Foods We enjoyed showing the five teachers fronr Ypsilanti our finish ed worW this year We made a chart to help us with our multipication table Mary Lou Cantrell brought a wheel to use in learning her tables Her father made it for herGail Gustafson and Tommy  T7  , Ktod wrote stories for their spellFOR SALELadies size 38Hudson ing words ana  pictures to seal fur eoat In good condition i illustrate them for 45 Mans black overcoatal  patty Rahrig and Tommy Signer most new size 40 for 2000 have perfect attendance records Brighton 75066   so far this year 9 j Vema Holben is back in echoe after being sick a weekr Sixth Grade I We made multiplication wheels to help with our tables We taped our class picture in record book  We made movies on wild ani i mals of Michigan Then we wrote j to the Conservation Dept follow ing leports on our oultine Blackie and Ginger by Jean Clark     The Battle of the Martens by j Judy Froehlictc and Marjoxie Torn asik   The Robber in the Woods by Rolland Perry, Lonnie Huhman Lamina Land by Larry Snowgold, lames Eubank, Garry Rod erick Palmer Porcupine by Janet Evers Patty Tht Happy Butterflies by Mary Ann Smith, Eudeno Steele and Norma Murphy My White Mice by Larry Wat son and Bobby Kelly The 6th grade welcomes Imogene Davis Her history I 1 came from Arkansas where IJ went to schoolI had a nice teach er At Easter we had a party at the Community Center and went in swimmingwe did other things mat were fun We went on a vacation and went horseback aria motor boat riding It is beautiful place in the summer Christina Jaroslowskis nephew p ALE Mixed hay, White visited her last weeg Ro Roosters Muakovy Ducks, Susan LaBelle was 8 years old also wiu hatch shicken eggsThursday rank Pearce phone Dexter 4067 Fourth Grade News A lALCeal stoker with two health J thermostats, eontroi box, every WF3 thing eompiete 4000 M1 16601 after 4Q0 p, m  WANTED Girl for care of two children from 1030 p rn to 100 A M Anthony Rennon 592 Mower Ed, Pinckney FOR SALEALFALrA HAY Lester McAfee, 4115 M36 Baet SlSlSBBSSWSSlBSSBSSSie MSVMMwnMM MkABr  FOR RALE BuUdinq end twe lots on West Main St Pinckney kmown a the Stewart Andereee voperty tn settle estate  Gerald Reason Adm FOR3ALEBlaolTFaiUe dresAsise  26 V 500 333 UnadiUa St Pvne 82F2  IU Pearl 8U WANTEIrArTM uSfW Let us help you sell 4 have more prospects j L HAHOliD R 1 Phone 305W Howell  FOR SALE Three piece bedroom suit in good conditon Edward Kenny Rush Lake Phone 157F5 Pincfcney  AUTOMATIC SAW HUNG 7Se SERVICE WHILE YOU WAR 4XL WORK GUARANTEED w v  SrFOR BALfcBeby Chieke, Barred and While Roets N M RedsHy lines emd Large Type White Leg heess now hatehmg Cur chicks ehleke are 0 S approved under BobteoiMv JAWN MOWFS SHAHPEN9 FOR RENTA Good Room  11524 RIVHt DRIVE  Mrs L I McKinley ifctrtttt 1 From rfiere I sit it JOT Ivarsh They Do Give A Hoot For Easy Groceries Vegetables Easy Roberta finally got rid of the nets pigeon that used to vhoop it op ander his eaves He mist have tried a dozen ways to scare them aft, But no matter what he did, they would be Tight baek cooing by aif window the next morning Then Easy thought of an old staffed owl he had in his attic He propped it on the roof BOS all From where I sit, quite often a blight ifa vill turn out to be not so brkht after all TLis why we should never be toj cocksure of bur ideas nd opinions but always try to keep an open mind I believe a refreshing glass of beer is the best thirstquencher  you may believe differently But whos to say ones right and the other is wrong Lots just if the pigeon, coald see it They left tic UT l gm lot and three hoot owl have take, of hootinand holrm  their place Easy wears the hooting is eves worse than the eooisf of the pig oeAAl Copyright, 1958, United Statu Brewery ved LOSTGente leather far fined  glove Dispatch    FOR SALE nice Chester White brood sowB,young and open, futt OLC boar young and open wt 300 lbs, 1 gilt wt 175 Pret Pocfcett 5 miwest of Pmckne,Spea fH WANTEXhWoman for geMTiirtsV torant work Kdtchle McnalaBt In our vault Bentai is Reasonable LlWn r BURNED UP OB BURNED OUT N0TIiftttfSL2L SH 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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>r  Hfc wrmi  jy n wmnutm J    t Pinckney  fpwwttfjyff IfWWiP Vofepoft   aWedneddoy February 27 1952 Itiign JUirror Thejo are two lines of thought in la state capuoi on getting ua ox tne ciftacu xne governor wo ma doit by levyiag a corporation rotits iax ie iwcisJatur wouia accoinpnsn u wimuut levying any new tuxes nut would ao it at tne expense oz scnoois townships, counues and ciues Oy taking tax money away noni ihem iney eay tne corporations would only pcus a prom tax onto tne people people Oy increcuaing prices Tne legislative plan would cut the cities ana townsnips snare oi tne liquor license money from b5 to oO percen inis wouid givel the state 1,293,000 The second Dili wouid take tne 3 percent sales tax levidd on liquor away irorn the schools ana cities and give it  I Characters  Dedication to the state The third bill would divert 3 percent of the gas weight tax trom the ciues ana counties The latter need this money badly for road building and repair and will ngnt itin iacan three measures will be hard hard fought as they mean higher j local taxes Michigon factory workers earn ed an average of 3,660 last year for a total ot 31 billion This is 112 more tnan Ohio and 247 ov er the national average 41 per eent of the Michigan people work kt factories  A possible solution in financing TB hospitals is aavancedlt would have counties pay 50 percent of of the cost  A 25 percent drop in the peach rop is reported for next year 1nebill to make colleges tele vise athletic games is dead The legislature was cool to it and 1he attorney general ruled colleges can run their own affairs The house has passed the oil eutlawing discrimination in the sale of cemetery lotsThe legislature will probably kill the Mackinac bridge project They preferr losing money on ierry boats to a bridge that would pay tor itself  ChARU MORfllS This ison uvea heie many years uyo ou uie Maioie iarm, west oi Anaerson rie was aasiam ly related to tne Marble ana AW aoix jftinics fie later nougnt a nougnt a iuim soum oi ,uxter wntie iid juva unui his aeatn Some popie regardea him us an atnei xAe was not rie was a uitiong mcmoer oi me Masonic order ana toiiower oi Sweaenoor gan a religious writer A bioie btudent ap could hold nis own wiui most anyone in arguement on it Althougn, a member ot no cnurch he usualuy atienaed some some churcn on SunaayOne time he attendea a Thurs day night prayer meeting The garnering was mostly women ana  me cascussion centered on judas  Tne women were united in ae ciaring mm the worst character in hisiory rmaiiy Mr Morris was qsked or his opinion, rie said tney were cSi wiong That Judas was put on earth tor a specific purpose, to betray Christ so the later would be crucihea end tne Ovtr 700 people attended the deaiguuou oi tnd new ruitfcney elementary School last ounaa ine piogram started ui 2 4fr wiui Howard mayer us muster oi cer emouiei ntv neucny gave we invocation Jbupt rteudei gave u histojy ol the ccnsolidauonj m wrucn 1U sctiool uisuricts jomeu togeihei to form Piucney Lorn Friday munity School District They wire Saturday Putnam lo 2, Harris hee   Sprout, ha use Marble, Co Bettys vUe ana Cady This vus by special election Oct 2b 194b Ina uurgess came in in July 11 On May 25, 136U tne new ells trie build a new school on the 7 acre site on M36VV wnich was the old athletic field The iirst bids were rejectea being over the appropriation On the second advei Using the bid oi RBorshma of  Church Notes Catholic  Marys Catholic Church 3facJmey Michigan ev Fr AlbertJ Schmitt Pasloi ounaay Masses Summer 630 801 lOtOa il3P Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Friday evening at 7x30 p sn Coniesslensi alter Noveona Devotions Sunday befcare 00 MarL Congregational Bev Donald Brady, pastor i a new school on the 7 mutl0n class induae aaa conto  tnmgj trttwte bckool JVws Kindeigarten The kindergarten pLpis wh to manic Gecige olont s motiier I lor ine curtamii ana otner lor our puppet axiow 01 m bears VVe are having iun making thing a out of die ciuy Mr neudi got us VVe aio maknig scrap books ebout ail kinds ui pets I usi Oiuae We enjuyed me music fesUval we attendea at Ann AIUQL very niachMesaam Haints and UiOrk We thank them Mrs Gustafson visited our 100m Friday , Current Couui he casualities superintendents  sein to be vd upt i ui  em among school heavy Supt Lut rnda , Liustaisoa went witn UJ 1S section Two weeks PPer of the Bnahton fdand lasiwk tissiul eecnd     igs with ant trung aboui ilthe have cornpl eted sue schooonsolidations and creased l1 with hT y must W9 before want to bi  se the  each would iii o0 p m Worla Day Prayer, bervirjoSpeaker DrHuth UanUany I  Germany I a new baby lister Linaa iviarieot bat eve Youth for Christs meet28, 1951 Work was started at 1  rei0imed Sibling den re starting a unit on cow boys L airy has u pair of skis,Douna new puppy find Mary Ulen a Hei ncime is onco and tne builaing after being held up by material shortages etc was ready for use Sept 17, pi last year It is oi cinder block worid oonvenea 10 Christianity, with a brick facing and consi FXNCKNEY EXTENSION GROUP The Pindmey Extension Group, kown as the Pegs held then February meeting at the home of IskMarihaUMeabon on M36W A good attendance was present ond a lengthy discussion was fceld on past and future projeits At the March meeting three will be a lesson on curtains and draperies Anyone interested in eur projects is cordially invited to cttendUt will be the third Tliurs day in MarchWatch for the place mi meeting or call Mrs Jack Wilson, prions 169fll REPUBUCAN COUNTY CON The Republican county convention is at the court house Howell, Tuee afternoon, March 18 Frank Bush Is county chairman 10 aelfates will be selected to the state eonvention and 10 alternates The tote convention is at Detroit on April 5 The state convention will aame 48 delegates to the national convention at Chicago July 7th The township delegates to the sjounty convention are those elect ed at the 1950 primary The congressional disnets will caucus at the Hotel Sheraton CadUkxc Detroit at 930 a m on April 5 Each congressional dis teict  entitled to 2 delgates and 10 will be elected at large Ho did his task well  should be praised instead of censured fci making the Lords prophecy come true The women did not agree with him and an indignation meeting followed Rev Herman Burns became pas tor of the Dexter Baptist church He was a smart man and after ward had one of Detroits large churches One day he asked Mr Morris what his occupation was Mr Morris said1 am a gambler Rev Burns avoided him for a time and then one day met him witih outstretched handHe said Mr Morris I have not seen you in some time Mr Morris said I thought you were avoiding me EevBurns said,I thought you told me you were a gamblerThe peo  pie tell me you have always been a farmer MrMorris said In my opinion the farmer is the woilds biggest gambler He puts a seea in the ground and gambles as to  whether he will get a crop If a j drought hits him he does not If he escapes this the insects cr some disease may get his crop If he finally harvests a good I crop the prices may fall so low  he loses money on it Farming is a gamble from beginning to end  Rev Burns said,MrMorris you i have some very strange ideas nevet considered the Iaimer in that light before of 7 rooms anc room which is a general purpo used ior dining gym and for entertarimentn  Tne program bjuduy iiaiuieci an address by DrNorman Wilson of Jackson who was a member of the first graduating class herein 1891 Before becoming a aoior Mr Wilson taught in some of the schools who are m the consuda tion in the days when the teacho got S10 a month end bcaiaec around His iaik was on th  eaiv school hisLCy of thio setion Agnes c aiium, school com mlsiioner w s inlvo iaed Wes i ey Beadle of the state dpc  public instruction and Walter Anickia of Ann An,or, the aicrai ect Gov G fviennn Willi,m i R Borschma me contractor were invil d vre unable oner Sun 1030 SermonThe Claims oi Chiist, Sunday School H 30 ion Ivijr ddamiiy Night featur uring Youth for Christ Vern Fred ui son, county president will be the speaker Special music Wed, Mar 5 Pilgrim Fellowship business meeting ana election of oluccis at the church Wed, 400J uniui cnon practise 7 40, Senior chcyr practise  , Jimmie Goldman h is 2 story  books about farms Karn has uev, lurniture f r he a oil House Judy ooz new shoos Kaihy ileasoii new shoes and a dress John Hoiben and Bill Light went to a show at Cn sea We ha i our club meeting tod y Ronni, Singer is cu new presia ent We chose new committees  ouaht tn Jub lhey started ion snj u succul conclus  or n A conscience mftot DIVP a,iriflltrtion was ap conlt u  he Was asked to re consider his resignation but only GO peope turned outBoth Pepper  ana finger were only two vasin their jobs The men they epia ed were released  tneir Disputes with the Hc depts due to school aen  i an who  iters come Among the vi a number from uth r consolidate districts who rontuiplale puttin up buildings The valu the ranckney school district  S2335,93800 School enrollnt i about 450  viennomfce Calvary Mennonit Church v zxa Beaci Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant   Maurice Leinbach  ArmxiM WorsLlp 1000 biuday School , ,    1100 Childrens Hout  , , 1145  younc, Peopies Meeting  730 jfittr  fellowrhip Series Wednesday 8O0 o xo MRS MINNIE McKENZIE rs idnui McKenxie Blwho O BASKET BALL bCOREb The Pmckney team ran out gas fiida nigit i CONSsBVAIXON DEP1 IMOTES Michigans 195 non ore reser ves are estimated at 162,221,921 tons worth 79,010,000 Marquette county has the most with Iron Gogebic and Dickinson following in that order Michigan copper de posits are valued at 4278,000   An oil weliwas brought in in Sherman township near Mt Pleas ant on Dec 1 last Park rangers putting up a aroup of buildings peax the sand dunes at St Joseph are having trouble with squirrel who get inside the walls  The dept would like to get tho views of fishermen on the extension of the 10 inch minimum size trout season their game wuh Dexter ana ioi their third I game oi their season by one  poult The score was 41 to 42 j Pmckney had all the best of the I game up to the tinal seconds ead  ing at the hall 26 to 20 ana I the beginning of trie 4th I 37 to is8 inen Dexter began to j ciose the qap With  27 seconds  to gothey were only 2 points be wiei hs lived in a house of Earl Gall aps at Dexter Corners for a num Jja at years died Monday She was the widow of Orson McKen ie and lived with aim on the i3oq  Norman Reason and Donohua aims Her husband died 15  , ours agu Surviving is a daughter, Mrs Grace Mercer of Detroit The funeral is at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Thursday at 1030  i p Rev Donald Brady officiating Burial in North Baltimore,  Qhio  Socona araae race iOuLoa puhipata in 2 birthday parties bunuuy, non i ing her motner and cousin, Llauia Knnson VVe enjoys a me R ig festival at Ann Axor tuaay veiy much We aie uang a unit on nous a tor wora siuuy we are muraia pictue chuta to represetn SUOIL vowei sounds iaa tcii we drew piet ,i s la repesent Li,lie hea rvidmgjiu a and inu ie amuiai on it fhia iii en visiii a , lhurIsiancy iuiiOws ivun IAIL, ,n vui ited her iut w  UK VVe thariK the riiuiiieis who wi, ta Ann Arbor wiui us liiuuy u t  u,b ui iver XOW UI  BuiCll HOJ  tlie m   ed  a  11 hi uiso a oi  er wei rae benn u u,   , iiX me barren vide auwau h osso unaiy ii to a show in  Clx a , Go  ui ijhiun ooiui uiy  ivcIUI oinoiuj   u a j in j ioe  in lowuei gnu jCjj wen i  J vULUi   LCAici   , ,aca a  to jvsi nu ijn at tne qarte  i gu q  aiv luu MHS GLADYS STALEY Mrs Gadys Staley,87 who with hei husbuiia Waiter, ias lived with Walter Bauman In Unadilk village since iaat September,died  u  n  nn i at o J hind Al Mroika and Gregory a Sunday Besides her husband a FOR LENTHOT CHEESE DISHES All the way from hors doeuvres to deesericheese lends any xnea a gourmet toftch that no other food can achieve, For lenten menues that give satisfaction plus pee mi SUD i  but n0 robbers showed up of the Amenmn Weekly, xclus aoM to 2 Kaqm or th5 ively with The Detroit Sunday  Times See Amy Aldens recipes ior flavorsome hot cheese oakes THE STOCKBRIDGE AFFAIR There was some substance to the report of a Stockbridge Sank robberylast Feb 19 A Fitcnburg woman was forced off the road by 2 men in a blue Pontiac car who asked numerous questions about the bank Stockbridge was full of state police and deputies the rest of UV1NOSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Instruction class for candidate at temple ererf Monday night at 800 p m Regular neting, of Uvinaston Lodge No 76 on Tuesday, March ct 800 p m Business session  On Friday, March 14 Livingston Lodge will go to Stockbridge to work MM degrees It is,importcmt Ihat all members of the Fellow  craft team go This will be our second visitation of the W to onferr dearce workme first beinc m Ann Arbor  Saturrfcrv April 5 Anaual Jart Maststs Nfchr at School at 700  Winston BaugJuvWM j9 w mm  blue sedan be found BAKE SALE SATURDAY The Assemby of Rainbow Girls AdvisoryBoard will hold a bake sale at Dunlavy Food Locker in Pinckney on Saturday, March 1 starting at 1000 a m Donations will be appreciated LEAP YiARARTy Shadow Social Dance at new 1 Marion Town Hall on Friday Feb ruary 29 at 830 P M Pot luck lunch Bring own table service Sponsored by Younglove P TA   Dexter had a double foul called Al missed his shot but Gicgory j made good tor Dexer and they were but a point behind With 6 seconds left Kruil shot a held goal for Dexter giving th m the game Matteson ana Rebman amckney guar as had gene out en fouls and Krull eluded their subs Pinckney mad 21 free throws Al Mroiha had 14 points, Jerry Mrofka and Jeffreys 9 The Pinckney reserves bst 57 to 37 and the Pinckney girls were defeated too PincfJiey ends their season , here Friday night with Boys Re public of Farmington BASKT BALL NEyS  Brighton 37, Manchester 31 South Lyon 54 Httrtlcne 49 Ann Arbor 37 Ypsilanti 22 Lincoln 47, Saline 39Dundee 46 Flat Rock  34 Chelsea 56 Universioy 47 j Clinton 63, Blissheld 4a Mason  70, Dansville 46 Haslett 33, Oke j mus 28 Morenci 47 Pittsford 42 j Holt 64 Leslie 24 Stockbridge Fowlerville 43    a i i i 1 san in Detroit survives The funei al was at Gospel Tabernacle at Sevpn Mile and Grand Hiver this after noun Burial in Oak View Cemetery, Royal Oak mother in Deiuu baimci JJennis SiiKji aitejij gral grandmoniers ijiituuu kuusion Suucl   Denize 1 ,wa6 L, il licia MilUken juiaor Terry iawon ni  ao gray wer ansejn hloucuiy We maae siihJucucb ,i uio Wasnington raaay ai Singr Kaye Wiie, ana NUCKC hitte panitea cry trees Xb cl Grade We unjoyea our up to iho inui ia icsuva liuy Vve tnunu Mesaames  Reaen iclimn ana bmger for going with us Kerch Morgan iul his app n ax out Saturday Tom ratter ha a new biuy JMary Menke s qranapurents parents visited her Sunday Tom Hitter ana Jerry heason have Conieaeralc and union caps Paul Endcis has new iuiniture  at home PINCKNEY BOARD OF REVIEW Cfiristina Jarosiowski spent Sat Tae Pinckney board of review  urday with her lister in Ann Ar  will meet at the town hall Wed i bar nesday March 5 and Tuesday, f Fourth Grade News larch 11 to review the tax roll Wc went to the concert in Hii and correct discrepancies Ail auditorium Ann Arbor, FridayBe, with grievances are asked to at J fore it started the achest a leader tend Lorenzo Murphy, assessor explainea to us the different kinds   , of instruements used in a sym When the 1 te Luren Didlcinson 1 lTn A A Michigan he at fend d tin annual governors con  lice in New York He gained out pages and got an article  magazine m winch he criticiz j ea it severy He said drinking w s rampant and prostitutes and pandcre s minglea he ly wtth tne buntjuters This drew angry aernls tram the oilier governors but Li Vn3on got his publicity If iie liaa saa everything was OX and abv  b ard he would not have gotkn thne lines The Rev  11 J iaimphrey recently visited amp usr  mi m a writeup aia aniniy and rnmaraiity pre aoiniraieu there, that hquor was scl  ap ui, , UKI tne place over  ei with lmiuorai women This  e ed su n a sin that the minis eriu UUQ iuti n sent3 clergymen ro mveVug tTheir findings tuc Michigan Christian They did not find Hve y ciiurges sustained arjs Psrcyh uump t wus n mae drinking bv exp ted Women oi restricted to enter uuuusheu Ly a liferent ort non aid on a a nee nights     eartn is also furnished uue so leties That all were ,iiet cont ai una conditions lui there were good i I I t i a IU avoe  teejiu i lUit i    seui th HV  oui, or 1 u tJ ill  gen W  lavUK i aeue trio cusoi  teur S pc been following big e bd foi about 50 ev ry spring before jtaitsi the Cleveland w  to win thopennant s tney have won a, ie PUTNAM BOARD OF REVIEW Tlit Putnam township boad of review will be at the town hall on Tuesday March 4 Wednesday Ivlarch 5 and Tuesday, March 1 to review the tax roll All persons with grievances are asked to appear before the board j Stanley Dinkel Supervisor   CU i t z peuiii ne  No team ever has many litar playeis as Cleve  but i  some reason they u v i ul to cii k The team has aiways had t ,, many individ u u eiirs who are interested in ijieu own laurels ana for that rea son rail to develop tne team work und uooperation needed for a pennant winner We read they nave Ouen picked again to win this year THE COUNTY HOSPITAL The American Legion and farm bureau women are circulating pe itions in Livingston county ask  ing that bonds be issued and a MARRIAGE LICENSES  a tax levied to build a 50 bed George Sutton 20,Holly, Elaine bed county hospital to cost 975 phony orchestra We sang soma of our songs und were happy to see cur music teacher, Mrs Janis Cobb We thank Mesdames Shi   ey and Rahrig for goina with us We made a mural of the Shrin circus we saw in Detriot We lire In 1951 Michigan men and women gave 11,82 pints of bloodt according to the Red Cross who visited every hamlet in the state to get it by means of trucks and in 2 cases used railroad cars do nuted by railroads According to the fced doss blood donations ara influenced by the Korean headlmes When things there are going full blast the donations are heavy When there is a lull in the fighting they fall off A certan per centage of the blood goes to Ko rea DUG ta the failure of the state highway dept to keep up with road neds a bill providing for Wycoff, 16 Hartland Pobert Mc 000 The federal government the elephants drawn by Gail Gus toll turnpikes was introduced in Pherson, 20 Howell, Phyllis Park would pat up 45 precent but the tcrfson and Tommy Read Nancy  the legislature These toll gate er, 20, Lansing county vvould have to raise 550, 000 KNCKNEY ENGSDAUGHTERS The Pincfrney Kings Daughters will meet with MrsGeorge Thomp on Thur Mar, 6thMrs Howard Wilson, county president will ipek Members and visitors are CUBBENT COMMENT Cont Mayor Cobo and Willis Hall of Winston Baughn and ye editor Detroit Chamber of Commerce aro attended Masonic meeting at staging a debate as to what con South Lyon Monday night, stiutes normal employment in De j The Paul Keiser family of Detroit troit Recently the mayor headed  spent Sunday at the George Thorn a committee to Washingon to gt pSOn home more unemployment berets fori   menout of worHesrrH tnevTvim , SCHOOL NOTES Cont bered 103,000 in Detroit MrHall ,each state on thD xxicV for our told Washington this is only nor  soc stucjy uml We exchange mal The mayor says he is all jnf0lTOrtion and study together wTongThe normal number is only j yje enjoyed fixing our room up  30,000 Due to this split thev may rmd our exhibiU for dedication get naming Senator Toft ha d come out against increasing un rnployment benefit Reasons horse looks like real on The trapese periormers weredrawn by Mary Lou Cantrell Each of us made an achieve ment day book of our February papers for display dedication day Fifth Grade We received letter and tele gram ro Gov Mennen Williams thanking us for for invitation to dedication and wishing it  success We enjoyed our trip to the con cert in Ann Arbor Friday, learn od to sit quietly and listen VW saw oir radio music teacher Miss r  Janis Cobb w  rr di We presented our Individual We made a huge wall map tal  to study  pcy g roads flemished in Michigan 100 year, ago when the state had no money to build roads Private companies were given the tight to build roads and charge toll to vehicles travelling on tnemGlCBQid Rivei was such a road and Nofi vas toll gate No VIThe bill how ever provides state would  the roads and charge toll York, Pennsylvania Maine other eastern states havo tollroads The Michigan lejfetft ture which ie not noted far JD gressiveness kjlled the hUl mav adopt Rep Cramptone olution and appoint a 6 man units for approval of our class, jia  prrmt type with information of I oort boa to tne 1953 Vt   SV   fiff TBS PDICDfET WSFATCH b   Speed your razor on its way with good lighting  enjoy a faster, smoother shave Youre much less likely to leave patches of  stubble when light is even on both sides of your face and neck With good lighting you see what youre doing all the time, so youre through in practically no time To enjoy the advantages of good lighting place a wall fixture on each side of your mirror and a ceiling fixture above it See your electric lamp and fixture dealer FOR FULL INFORMATION or Detroit Edison Jz I r H Hart Caller Sat G 5 March Pinckney High School Gym Donation 8tli Grade and below , Others 50c  and 0 Dances Refreshments  IVMV am yua jwftuiii  y tfc K  LABT fSAU, ton TAXES Sat March 1st 0   i IS THE LAST DAY I WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALt Thursday,Friday,Sotuiday, Feb2930, Marl   X WILL BECEIVE , TAXES AT THE TOWN HALL FROM 1000 AMTO 600 P M DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE     liif l  , 111  ,j ,    lmr  Wednesday February 27 105    ii r sc  Friday Saturday Feb 28, Mar 1 iGCKTriage 1     VKfcf Double Feature  i nay Saturday Feb 29, Mar, I  Howell Theater HOWOi iMICHIGAj  i Lee Theater iiu 4ucy 4JU U1C ity   Fr McMurroy, Dorothy McGuir  i UI1U Aufe Uisv,Oiy mg cipL wassail iuutoouy IO paloat a roox iu  A uus iOvu cu uio Gregory iiOLnej Cioxi weni io ueirou last weeii ana apparsa on tnt iauito auy piograin  liifc uvmgston County Press mentions tne xact thai omy nv noweu uainess peaces put out nag io honor Lincoln s iitnday ivus Mayme r isn ioon oi riow eii wno isioke her leg last hov was ssie to walk ior me nrst time time last weekbarDara iash Bekkenng of Pinckney Micmgun Cherry Pie Queen tor Idol was the cover giri for the February issue ol the 1 la iuchigctn Former A GIRL IN EVERY PORT bergt Wade McCook of Howell  comedy novelty cartoon with tne air corp in Korea, prev1 ComingHarlem lcbe troters ioasiy reported as missing is now Painting the Clouts with Sunshine listed as dead  CALLAWAY WENT TIJATAWAY Joan Evans Lynn Bari Io ON THE LOOSE Ccortoon Sunday, Monday March 2, 3 Matin Sunday jdO 9 m eoattaaor Maureen OHara Jeff ChandJer to FLAME OF ARABY In Technicolor also Walt Disneys In Tftcutacolor NATURES HALF AqRE Cartooi NOT Tue Wed, Thur March 4, 5 6  Groucho Marx, Marie Wilson and William Bendix  THE, CIMARRON iOD at Techalcoiot with Audie Murphy, Yvette Dugay REUNION IN RENO Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow and  am1 Gigi Pen eau Sunday, Monday, March 2, 3 shows 200 p m cont FffXED BAYONETS Dextv Theater  Doxter Mlchigoo mr  iommie Houghton, star Howell son Gail pitcher, was married to Joyce Cook,of Oceola by Rev  Unus Head oi Oceola Feb IS Pfc Ronald Wellman of Pinckney and Peggy Shelly of Six Lakes were married ieb 16 in the  Nazerene Church at Howell 15 young people oi the Evangel cal brutea Brethren church oi Waterloo will put on the Passion Play They have signed up for  15 performances The first is at the Cassidy Lake Tech School on, and Gigi Perreau Ash Wednesday They are at the SundayMay 2, 3 Stockbridge Presby church Mar Sun ghows 39 Mgn  2 and at the Chelsea M E churcni CALLAWAY WENT THATAWAY on April U   6 district schools at Pleasant Lake near Manchester have voted to consolidate  The 3 robbers who burglarized the Fieernan store at Noah Lake were arrested with stolen articles in their car Richard Bashort Michael OShea and Gene Evans Feature Cruise Ship Novelty New Carioett les, Wed, Thur March 4, 5, 6 DoubU Feature THE STEEL FIRST with Roddy uowaU MEcl DAiiJMlEWILSON btarring Frank SinaUa bhelly Winters Latest New Friday Saturday Feb 29, Mar 1  2 Great Hits 2 THE LONGHORN A Super Wet tern Btauiig Bill Elliott Phyllis Cpates  Plus REUNION IN RENO  with Mark 3tevens, Peggy Dow Avon Theater biocfcftrtdge, Micjuigaa Friday Saturday Feb 29, Mar 1 THE LAST OUTPOST In Technicolor civil war western with Ronald Regan, Rhonda Fleming lhaft Ceateon Nwt Stamag Sunday, Tueeday March 2, 4 FOR HEAVENS SAKET  A Comedy Starring Fred McMurroy Dorouiy McGuire 1 Clifton Webb, Joan Bennett and Howard Kee  cartoon Sort Hw shorts tartoon news Shows 700 900 is Veare Aao tJ VJ aur, iViarcii 4, 5, 6 CROSSWINDS In TeehnteoiM An Acti Drama Starting John Payne Rhonda Fleming and Forest Tucker coroon news shorts According to a story carried in the Detroit Free Press John Dono ComingPandora  Flying Dutch hue Unadilla farmer, is said to marii Lone Star have inherited 50,000 from his brother Dr Florin Donohue, of Syracuse N Y  Pinckney high school lost to Dexter 28 to 17 Saturday The Congl church team also lost to the Dexter Independents Verne Ahrens, son of Mr and Mrs Fred Ahrens died in Detroit Sunday of pneumonia He leaves a wife and 2 children  Mrs Romina Placeway Fagin died in Fagin Park, FloridaFb18  Sylvan Tlieater Chelsea Michigan Friday Saturday Feb 29, Mar 1  2 Big Hits 2 HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS  A Good Comedy Starrlna Famous Negro Basket Ball Team with their gags, jokes etc  THue SOUTH OF CALIENTE  with William Blair oi Fswlerville and Roy Rogers, Dala Evans Trigger Robert Gardner of Dexter both died last week Born to Bruce VanBlcericum and wife Feb 23 a son  Mrs Charles Campbell fell and broke her leg lact weef  Sunday, Moday March 2, 3 CALLAWAY WENT THATWAY  A Drama Starring Fred McMurrcry, Dorothy McGuire and Howard Keel tundoy Show 3 i, 7,  Claude Barry,54, Pinckney drug cartoon atooge comedy gist and H Willis Crofoot, 68,bcth75w5eh 4, 5e died last week  I  TEN TALL MEN  A magazine contest is being con  fa Technlco, ducted at the Pinckney school Don Swarthout is mgr and Wilhel pina Bourbonnais Clare Miller Dorothy Carr, captains The pro   wvv ceeds will be used to send tte 915 basket ball team to the slate tour  A Drama Starring Burt Lancaster Jucy Lawrence and GuWsrt Roland Cartoon, Bow Wow  ComingHills of Utah, Three Guys Named Mike EARN WHILE YOU LEARN to Be a Telephone Operator ENJOYABLE EXCITING INTERESTING AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT WORK Good starting pay 5 raise th first year, congenial people your own age, pleasant surrounding chance for advancement Come in andialk it over Womens Employment Office 323 East Washington ComingLone Star, Indian Up MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ann Arbor MichTolfRead was delegate to tse rising Joan of Arc convention at   We LORENZO MURPHY    publican state convei Grmd Rapids this weef  Born to Mr and Mrs RoYCav  erly at the Pinckney San Mar Z, a son ,    Peter Coniway was sltahtly m 1Ured when his car was recked Sunday a mile this side of Lake1CJkkHarry Isham of Chelsea eel ebrated her 80th birthdaySunday Chris Titzsimmons had Ms car wrecked when 2 men ran into, him on Grand River last week The Z wert arrested and fined 10 each for drunk driving  NOTIC SUK nr SURPLUS PROPERTY Sealed bids will be rece bvtheParks and Eecreation Div islon Decent of Conservation 3 Bauch BldgLan sTng 23 Michuntil 2001 p m ETffiTai952, for the betowhsted buUding on state owned landSale No l f 1 pinclmV Recreation Axe fa Cement Silo 12 x u Rrueet for informanon and and ell fcM  r I I  I I  Hospitals prove NEVER A CASE OF DIAPEJC 3SH with Playtcx BABY OIL POWDER I  i i Scientific test with thousands of bbieft medically supeflrised by more ttun 100 hospitals and pediatricianprove nettr   case of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Baby Oil, Powter sad Cream are consistentlyand exduarfe3ynls4 HMWL IAtY Oil    b 6 timts mon wot bint UmofJn thm PiAYIPt tAtY MWM1 it mbtrpu Gittlj mbsorks, h uititf diodrtmt, Mumds tdut Prickly bm sad it eVi rRM ,   i and CREAM j i  i  i i i i i i i i i purnx iAiY CMAM h Uuulificb for prutik Mr  AMef   sl     ,        ,twffiWt THE PWCDfEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 27 1952 sday February 27 1952 Pergonals  Gerald Henry was home from Detroit over the week end R K Elliott suffered a bad spell last Friday night but is better now r Thirteen people go to Ionic Tftmple, Detroit tonight to attend the 2h anniversary of the assem JWy oi Hainsow Gins and honor SnrwW ,,  x A X mother Advisor Coburn Those go TJfS    2nd 8, ina are Mr nnH M nn Z John Boyer were the Reuben Gent ner Ckxrence Pratt and Clifford the parsonage there to take people IndmeyJttch Si  PinckneyjMica En Spied 2nd class natter at postoifico Act o March 6, 1877  MOiowell StJingkmy MJrh cxipH0a pace 1150 per yea  JJ ing are Mr and Mrs Olin Hobin inson, Roy Reason, Leota Reason,  is, Pat Sier, MXB funn Curlett and Ann Shirley Reason Darlene Lew Paula Mrs Helen Miller and Bar bora, Mrs John Rahig and Mrs Beverly Pilgrim  Mrs Edward Nuoffer of Holt Boyer families of Ann Arbor Last Thursday night the S E Marion Farm Bureau entertained the Stone school farm bureau at the new Marion town house 40 were present Dancing and cards spent the week end at the Lloyd  npyed and a luncheonHendee home and was in Ann Ar P  Yima DlwlJ and Mrs bor with Mrs June Hendee Thurs  Pe were Sunday dinner ay Sunday dinner guests of the Stan The Dick Amo family of Howell leZ 51 pom  K  called at the Reindeau jand Cur lett homes Sunday Mr and Mrs L J Swarhtout were guests of Mr and Mrs Ger aid Swarthout at the ice review in Detroit last week Mrand Mrs Lester McAfee were in Detroit Saturdey Paul LobdelL 31, Pinckney was The Maccabees repeated their play Feb 28th to a large crowd Geiqers orchestra of Jackson pkry ed for the dance Warren Goodrich,54 who livfa   Mtsrs Winston Baughn Clare alone was found dead in bed Sum Mulei uinY Camburn Olin Hob day in his home on Pearl St by lnsoXL Lonme VcmSlambrookftsy Frank Moran s neighbor Justice 011 1uuey Greene and ye edDell Carr impaneled the following 51101 01 Vingston Lodge No 76 at jury Frank Moran W S Swa tenclea G annual Past Masters thout, Rube Wright, W H Place hlVhi nquet of Howell Lodge way Bert Nash and George Hicks No 38 f   A M Wednesday After listening to testimony of  Biht Dr C L Sigler and P,Hi5waxtnout  Born to Mr and Mrs Andrew they rendered a verdict he died of  Singer at Mcpherson hospital,How an epileptic attack to which he ell, teb 20 a girl was subject He leaves a brother  Mrand MrsWalter Clafkk were arrested Saturday on a statuary aas Goodrich, of Aim,Arbor and in Lansing Sunday charge He waived examination Monday and was bound over to circut court Bail was set at 1000 but was not furnished Robert Verellen of Plainfield was fined 25 and given 30 days Mrs Alta Meyer accompcded hi jail last week by Justice Gene Evelyn Fox of Flint, OES grand Mann of Pinckney for reckless treasurer, to Saline last Monday driving night to a reception for the grand conductress Mr and Mrs Joe Gargolis of Detroit spent Sunday at the Lester McAfee home Mr and Mrs Ray Burns entertained Sunday Mrand MrsLouia Coyle the Jack Young, James Burns and Don Burns families Mr and Mrs W H Meyer attended a reception at Strathmore The state sold 57,979000 bd ft of lumber and pulpwood from the state forests last year The following attended the rec eption at Linden Monday night for O E S GrandTreas Evelyn Parker and committee woman Bernice SHnner Mr and Mrs Fred Seqer, Mr and Mrs Harold Porter, Mr and Mrs George ThompsnindMesdcrmes Mildred Chapter O E SMonday night for Miller Alta Meyer, Mcve Daller, Bertha Singleton O E Sgrand Eeanor Baughn committee woman The Stanley Dinkel family called at the Kenneth Wylie home in Anderson Sunday Mesdames Dale Miller, Marion  47 Years Ago Dr H A Chase of Linden has accepted a position with the PanTempleton, Virginia Amburgey, ama Canal Co and gone to PanHollis Kolloway, and Mae Shirley ama attended a stork shower at Brigh Howell had a case of smallpox ton Sunday for MrsGayle Shirley in the county jail last week The Francis Krupa family of Ther will be a Boston Tea Par Detroit and MrsEunice Schuchart ty at the S E Swarthout farm or beusabecwHotvrTkaea trfljeh a sisterinkxw Mrs Henry Gsod rich of Ontatio 90 couple attended the dance given by Chamberlan d Lemon at the Dexter opera house Feb2 A passenger train was stalled 5 hours recently in a snow drift between Vernon and Comma France Adele Burch elocutionist formerly of Pinckney who was on the train entertained the passengers The Misses Swarthout axe in Toledo and Cleveland buying spring millinery Tom Eagen who sold his farm has moved into the Leland house on Unadilla St he bought 100 people attended the Valentine social at the V G Dinkel home Tuesday night The M E Ladies Aid was enter tained Wednesday by Mrs Alex Mclntyre The PutnamHamburg Farmers Club met Saturday at the W CHendee home Hiram Smith talked on the Ideal School S E Swar thout was against a centralized school Mr Rolison spoke on the corn cropi and Mrs F L Andrews The Rural Songsters n iT n   Mrs Lyaia Uarr attended the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Hairy Lee of Lakeland Saturaya Mrs Ralph Clinton and two children oi Detroit spent Sunday at the C J Clinton home, Th Don Griffith famiiy of Ann Arbor called at the Jot Griffith home Sunday Miss Nan Ledwidge and Mrs Raymonda Liorria were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Murray Kennedy with her mother Lirs Stanley Culver call ed on her fqtherStanley Culver at Mcpherson hospital, Howell, Fri day MrsEleanor Ledwidge quid Mrs  Lucille Fohey attended a card party Sunday at thes home of  Mrs Enimett Hairis of Howell Mrs Florence Baughn went to Columbus Ohio, last week with Mrs Virginia Carver and children Mr ana Mrs Frank Abeideen entertained Saturday night the Harold rorteo E Baughn and Mrs Virouua Carver end families in honor of Mrs Rex Noggles birthday lhr Louis Coyle and Mrs lack I You3 were in Ann Arbor Satur  I LOOK FOR THE CLOCK iir IWSH LAKE 1 A7HEN IN NEED Or Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pips, Fittings REPAYING A SPIOAITY COMPLETE LINE,OF FGnrRES, COLO q WHITE PUMPS My ror Hughes  MASTER PLUMBER ONE PINCKNEY 157F11 an Pocohontas  AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI CITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EH PHONE 2681 DEXTER  oey Sons of Howell called on Mr Wm Shehan Sunday and Mrs March 3rd Carriages wul be at an, MEASURE YOUR AUTO LOAN JUST AS YOU Burns is at Fort Riley  measure the odvantages  new car, beiore you buy I loans can be mac quickly at this i of yo r it Auto readii acl d moaerLr Si m interest rates, ana en terms that i will make repayment easy for you Before youclose your car deal, come in and tcik with us j about the financing arrangement ayPvt Jo Kama7 Th Abel Haines family attend ed ih o3th birthday celebration   oi Mrs Carrie Bush, the i o ,1sH  mes at Clarkston atiJ KisMark Nash attend iin bureau meeting inFarm lot Wednesday vicDonnell was home from irom Ypsilanti over the s y f Miss Patricia  Until Further Notice comenciny on Mcrrch 3rd, 1952 we will b   opn J  1 Oi honr week en  111 iii Until further notice as follows MONDAY CLG3ED ALL DAY TUESDAY VEDNFqnAV THURSDAY FRIDAY W, Will Be OplsoQ, BOft SATURDAY 980 to 9  00 SUNDAY 10 30 to 1230 Because of the fast turnover in our moat sais we pricrs at the lowest possible level and siill retain We woulr1 welcome the pleasure of meeting you can keep ou highest quality iriaye 1  THE FLK5T NATIONAL BANK jfewoii MldL Under Jfderal bupervisicn Member Federal 0pofiit insurance Corporation yi iieposita Insured  so ouuu tot each depositor  i  PhllgafTappan Medtl V43 teevtiful FhllgotTappcin tuna  f Syftom, Comptly fnstalUd CyUndcri ef Wio  ,1 ar Prie 000,00 TOTAL ALL THREE FOR ONLY  60000 RRICt 209 ACT NOW OFF OITe Mf fcoutfol rcipg faturlnfl tht lotit Hrn and VI Oil mm txwtl hltf a ytt cempltiy inttalltd of your  TO OR tvmrm9 cf MflfM t M xfre  SEE US TODAY y  Mrand Mrs C J Clinton attend ed the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Harry Lee Satur day Mr and Mrs Walter Clark visit ed Mr and Mrs Maynard Clark at Mancheser Friday Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel were in Howelll last Wednesday Three auto loads of Pinckney O E S attended the Friendship Night in Ann Arbor last Wednes day night  Cecil Dean Cox, son of Mrand Mrs Dallas Cox of Battle Creek has enlisted in the navy and will leave March 11 for training I Sergt Dale Meabon is now in Japan  The Warren Snapp family of Mason called at the George Mea  i bon home Sunday j Loren Meabon and sonDonald, J Grand Rapids were in town lastj week They may move to Calif or  nia 4 Boy Scouts from Detroit were hospitalized with burns when the vanvas leanto in which they were sleeping caught fire at the Brighton Boy Scout ccanp Friday morn ing Anthony Scrxs 40, of Brighton pled guilty to negligent homicide charge Saturday and has been bound over to circuit courtFriday night he hit Robert VanSicle 31, against hia  Miujdauqhtr of MrsAliceMauk I c Howeil and Pvt Clayton Rath bun  i Howeil takes place next Sunday at tne rioweli MLchurch  Clyde Darrow ana wife of Mil  jrd ypem Sunday with his moth j  r,  5 Flra Darrow j Tho R dert Read, James Whitley  and I hn McGuire families spent  Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank  petri in Jackson I The CLiro Miller family were  in Detroit Saturday I Mrs Anna lasch and Richard  Tasch and famiy of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests a tthe Robert , Tasch homej Lee Lcrvey has drawn lumber  from his woods where he had d i savmiil and piled it on the lots on I Vvrest Main St he bought of Stew art Anderson He will build an i implement warehouse The Leo Bettes family of Walled i spent Sunday at the Roger Carrj hem Robert Campbell oi Frazer was a wek end guest of the VanSlam brook families WmMaycroff and wife of Grand IVpds and Marion Carson of De troit were weefr end guests at the Morvin Campbell home  Smday guests ofthe Albert Shulev family were the Doyle Temploon tamily of Keego Harbor Leo Ewers and family and Robert Ambrgey and wife M and Mrs Don Swarthout atnded an art exhibit in Grand Rcmids Saturday Stewart Mcrthiaa pupil of Mrs Swarthout at I Brichton had an exhibit there and ivn a gold key award I Mr and Mrs Ross Read spent I Suvlay evening at the RegShal er home in Marion I Ona Campbell and wile spent  the week end at the Carl Lentz  The DurJovy Food Locker Phone 12 Pincknev KEEP YOUR DAttY  ,  IN P14YTEX PANTS t  V f J Bockev Swarthout Detroit crushing him , ,  own truck killing him instantly , home  LoJ1 a tnrnv oi r and injuring hiscompanion Clil1 The John McGuire fomdy of De      gQxg i troit were week end guests a uiw ames Whitley hometon Charleton,49 of Detroit, did not stop Rex Sackett of Detroit spent th week end at the Larry Camburn home at the game reserve Mr and Mrs Ross Read and Janet Feidler leave for Florida Saturday Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell spnt last Tuesday night at  the Dr George Pearson home in How ell honoring the Pearsons 45th wedding anniversary Robert Lavey, Verne Clark and PfcSdV Singer of Camp Mead Joe Clark are called to Detroit for week end rv Examination on Mar 1Z Income Tax Service  r Maryland spentjhe HURRY HURRY HUIRRY 3 JMm BIVER    i 3UGTO MICIL  man u V I HURRY HURRY HT4RRY lakeland Dress House 4700 MIDLAND DRIVE EXTENDING SALE UNTIL MRCH 5 G REDUCTION IN      fii m  lJ IN LADIES AND CtiXLDBENS WEAR IfflUL  PLAYTEX BABY PANTS With Playtex pants the last barrier to your babyi Social fuccess it removed I With Playtex pants iere can be no embarrassing momenta oomtt r whose lap be chooses to sit on For Playsci s the really efifeetivs answer to the problem of keeping tfc little darling presentably 6tf Tba miracle material, creamy liquid latex, is tissue thin roft, cool, odorless, stainless, nonchafing, and has an extraordinary stretch for extra comfort 79 and in addition PlayUx paid 1 Are seamless 2 Stretchy all over, tfcerjefort aMbbdtea 3 Wont irritate babys akin 4 Can be boiled and washad vttfeout dampge 5 Are uric acid proof 6 Cool, soft, and how they wtart 7 Accurately sired by babys weight smau, medium large and extra large Gift packaged Mil ancf Phom Ordmn FttUd   4 v g  m   i gaS a Jsl  i  Xsvt , Wodattdoy Febnary 27 19S2 LAVE HAFDWABS ORDER Chick m rtgaie fc thompo, MhfkiM 4ait MI iMt wf ftn FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply lif DM  Ww iv A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL  i Plus  PERMUTIT WATER SOfTIHIt Coss 43  Man pnwor tomofk motft UhtMl aMo W ite Systems eic GEOiRGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 PinckneyHowell Road PHONE 71F11 W  kJV JT1  a FOR SALELadlss size 38,Hudson seal fur coal in good condition for 45 Man4, black overcoatxd most new site 40 for 2000 Call Brighton 75066   WHY SAVE Many unexpected things can happen such as illness, accidents  etc Savings softens these blows lor many families Open a Savings Account ana add to it each pay davy Soon emergencies will present no prob lem McPHERSON SuteJBANK  All deposits up to 10,000 in  sured by ov membership In the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor pcffatjon  NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING of QUALIFIED ELECTORS ORiG INAL SCHOOL DlSiRICT No 1 jx Putnam TownshipHarris I No 3 Putnam Township, Reeves  rNo 4, Putnam Township Sprout J No 8 Putnam Township, Burgess J No 9 frPutnam township,Marble  No 2 fr Hamburg townshipCady I Counties oi Livingston and Wash I tenaw and State of Michiganand now a part of the Pinckney Community Schools School District  TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT  Please take notice that a spec  J  led meeting of the qualified elec  I tors of scad school districts will j be held at the Pinckney Hicjh   School Building on the 3rd day of March, 1952, from 700 P M toj 900 P M for the purpose of auth orizing the sale of the schooLbuild logs and sites of these districts iiiis notice is given by order of Pinckney Community Schools, of the Board of Education of thai School District No 2 frL Putnam L Township, Livingston County, Michigan Dated this 14th day of February j 1952  Eric fflose, Secretary Howard Thayer President GENERAL INFORMATION CON CERNING SALE OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS  A Section 21 Chapter 5 of School Code provides that disposal of any such property shall be auth orfcsd by a sixty percent vote of qualified electors of the original school district whose property may be affected, present and voting at the meeting called for that purpose B Qualified School Electors1 Citizen of the United tates 2 21 years of age  3 30 days resident of said Dis trict prior to date of election 4 Owner wile or husband there ok of property assessed for school purposes  C All school sites are now the j properey of Dlstrcti No 2, frl  Putnam Township  VanWinkle, November 14, 1951  Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller and  Agatha attended the ice 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I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lakcv Road Per Phone Dextec 3461 IiOYD HENDEF Livestock liauLna Weekly TJpfa Made Tfi irof Genera Trucking Phone 64F14 Wnckner, Mto H W WYUE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds PHCNL 138 Pmcknsy CEMEiTRY MEMORIAL Prices You Can Afford To Pay MILFORD GREN0TE WORKS Miliord, Michigan h Classified Atlvs WANTED First Class Lath Hand Non other need Apply  The Detroit Die Set Vv riiuuaipenier worK ol all kinds Ted Singer phone 45F3 DEPENDABLE Baby sitter to t with children evenings and on Saturdays Call Lorna Shirley Phone 14F3 or 221 West Main FOR SALbCoal stoker with two thermostats, control box, every, thing complete 4000 Call 1669K3 after 400 p, m FOR SAL Whipping creom from TB Bangs tested accredited accredited herd Phone 69F2 VaiiHorns Hillside Farm FOR SALE ALFALFA HAY Lester McAfee, 4jOSM36 FOR SMI Buiknnq omd p lots on West Main St Pincknejr known a the Stewart Andexsom property to setue estate Gerald Reason Ajfafe  FOR SALEBlaok Faille dreoajwa 333 Unadiila L 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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>m v5sf 7 Dispav Volume 68  Wednesday, February 20, 1952 Michigan Mirror j uilCuartwt Dedication ,  v f Th March term of court opens lCUItaiiUU Michigan began revertebraing last wee to sound oi Lisenhower drums as his campaign for pre,  2J chancery and ident swung into high, it is under M  the direction oi Arthur Van denberg jr Eisenhower committees are being organized all over the There is much speculation as to whether Eisenhower will return to the statesCommentators give him little chance against Tatt if he does not Others say if Tait is not nominated on the first ballot Gen MacArthur will be nominated opens March j On the docket are 3 criminal A jury cases 9 non   33 vorce cases  The dedication cf the new Pinck   ney Elementary school on M36W will be held on Sunday February  Church Notes Catholic 8t Morf  Catholic Church Ptaaroey Michigan  oi7 om TeTT VC f I Hew Fr Albeit J Schmitt Pastor The ciiminial cases are Ernest 4 tom 200 to 600 p m The pub I Sunday Masses   Hebeshiue, embeazVnent,George I ij invited The program is as , Summer 630, 800, 10s0a llW Uuucshan, negligent homicide toUcw  Winter 800  lOtOO and rtooert Peach, appeal  Invocation Rev Beachy Novenna Devotions The jury cases areSsumpsit Howard haY Toastmaster i Friday evening at 730 p m Donala Davis vs James Gibson, he Reorganiaation Supt Reader  onfesstenst American insuiance Co vs And , mbr   Wes  BSSLJ neD0 rew ChuDb, Emma Lent vs Clara  Beatoe of Dept of instruction     00 F M Dickerson Trespass on the Case, who worked out reorganization  w  u  Mary Hope vs Dennis Bays Lee Salter Anicka, the architect and Michigan is being cheated out j Vs Hartland Area Hard  R Borscma, the contractor will be of 1,000000 a year in cigarette waiQ Buckeye Union Fire  introduced talc money by jjootleggers who Cn vft mhrm HflM 1 raw Grade School IV ews No S Current Comment Senator Robert Taft has fcnaJii nnounrnH   w , FiMt Grade l announce Jo, Yoreion, Mary Lee AKhenbrenner  ius 4 suPPs to 2  ne American troons homa  Wa1 Sheput U on thebu Uetin Ann Menke went to a showTin Ann Arboraiso Jimmie Goldi Commi the Arr  Koran ti, uvme from anneund Venmng cl1  ps home from Sunday befaes 8i00 Mas Congregational ,, T , M  Co vs Hilton Hess James Gibb bung them in from fadiana, Na yg  tax paid there J1  hato v Dennis Bays, Richard ,aX,,S ina Jfffi  w D y Newman make 500 a load and haul 2 HaJce ys   Meta  loads week Twrvilla vs Maurice and Leah RovtoMary Senator Decker of DeckerviUe Mmei y in a speech opposmg wjato , Nonj ,, yRorabarher ment blasted Detrowluch wouHH j LeithSoy An  gcan more seats in  llature  ys s w shiner 1 by reaportionment He scad it was , ,mo n J Mr i  a hot bed of un American think Address by Dr Norman WUson of I Tw 730 pfaavef IL,, JacFM, first graduate of Pinck I homofkMae Da9    grac ney higi school, class of 189L Luncheon 600 Committee Mes dames Clare Palmer, Margeur ite Clark to the show Karen bloxom has a sore tooth Nancy Reaa visited her aunt and uncle over the week end hilly Light is taking piano lessons Billy and John Holben went to Chelsea John Colone had company yesterday, ffSKSs said would involve Michigan , 22 percent overcrowdedjmd tarn t  yg Ctea Dlckerson, p are 30,000 on the waiting list Detroit wants to substitute a  BASKET BALL NEWS After losing some 7 straight,most of them by 1 or 2 pointsPincKney Ins Co vs Mary McCarney Joeij came though at Hartland Friday Uvick vs Tom Leith, Henry Bohirii night and won 3o to 27 Albeit  r     Mrofka of Pincknef had his best I the high schools of Michjgan night of the year scoring 21 points j Sunday School at 1130 and Jack Jeffreys got 11 Pinckney i 600 Pilgrim Fellowship at the sit I led 13 to 5 at th half and were j church, pot luck, Dr and Mrs GarnishmentMich Consolidat a medical examiner for aoner , Ann  Joseph shom the cost to 5 a case and saved  errkX New Yor has done so the cost to 5 a case ana v wrton  Gioomes Bathing the city thousands oioltos  yg WQ1   The civil defense admafs DeedsLouis Kaiser vs Putnam warns the people qg canst buying Worthington vs radiation overalls They won t   work   Michigans birthrate is playing hob with the schools 170000 babies were born last year com pared to 99,002 in 1940 Schools will get 109000 new pupils next fall while seats are already need d for 108,000  After renouncingpohtics a few weeks ago Dr Gene Keyes jrf Xearborn has entered the race for United States senator Michigan tax payers paidout 490,909,000 in taxes last year compared to 342010000 in 1950 S have increased 10 percent since 1930 Also confirmation class at church Sat, 1030 Jr confirmation class parsonage  030 Sermon Rev George Spitler j Janne Bloroms parents are Evangelical United Brethren will away preachTopicHolding the Une, j MarV Lee Aschenbrenners He represents the Michigan Tern  9ranamother is visiting her perance Foundation and will re  uciY Danows brother is sick ceive a special offering to carry We 9 to Ann Arbor Friday to  the Muic Festival Mesdames Clcrzk Haines and Gustafson will qo with us  COHSERVATION DEPT NOTES Commercial fish production m theGreat Laclujibed to 25,000 000 lbs last year, an increase ol w ,  iqcn Lake Micm2000000 over 1950   , aaled Herring were first with ffi00 lbs chub 2d and smeU 3rd Whitefish dropped to 7th trout to 5th  won 14 to 13 but the Pinckney reserve team lost 32 to 30Pinckney has 2 more games to play Dex ter here Friday night and Boys Republic ol Farmington next week also at Pine Jney I Although beaten by South Lyon Accounting Florence Sheridan 31 to 30, Manchester won th vs Frank Hadden, Charles Fail league championship as Dexter, vss Marc DavisSpecific Perform the only otner contender took a anceClara Dickerson vs Erma 60 to 39 wallopihg at Brighton  , , , ,v , Pinckney beat Grass Lake ihe Michigan ConsolidatedGas there last nightfe to 46 Jack Jeffhas brought suit over rightof way jreys got 16 pMs, Al Mroflra 12 against 15 people   and ierrv Mra 11 war wiOi Chno and0   Ju SUch an Evasion and we would have to furnish C No planes to cover such an invS won and it would be up to isT funush them Then if they we beaten as they have been in the past we would have to furnish troops to support them The cost of landing craft planesguns and munitions would be great with no guarantee of success During prohibition days Mrs Etta Miller of Lansing achieved fame by being sentenced to lifa or selling a pint of moonshine liq uor She was called the  Life for i Pint MartyrOf course she was missionaries, our guests Service CheryTNitescu ran a rustv nail I Wai n sucVhing Michigan at Mennonite church at 730High in hei yck SatuidSv  c laW mcMnci a We sentence the Temperance message into Second Grade rea ij 10 0 ax in nau ana were i cnurcn poi IUCK, Dr and Mrs1 Our Vnioniin   always ahead The Pinckney girls j Harry Zemmer, Belgian Congo ed by aU  Y WQS enj0y school youUi invited SctuTday Fri Feb 29 730,World Day of  Ga ta absent due t0 Prayer Talk by German Woman The divorce cases are Kenneth vs Vida Kellenberger, Verban vs Virginia HowersElroy vs Florence and Jerry Mrc fiAShX  Doctor Wed, 400, unioi choir practise 730, Senior chcVr practise Van Wagoner, Armfce vs George ,1101151 Patterspn, Cleo vs Robert Kelly, J  Dorthea vs Joseph KalacsyClyde J uJvrtyJ vs Minnie Pearson Charles vs dee U MU Barbara Schulteis, Erceldine vs  Vdosevelt 48 Dansville Mennonite Calvary Mennonite Church   hzra Beach Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant     Maurice Leinbach 14rvning Worship  tit day School  LLL SCORES Childrens Hour 1145 43,Howell 42 Ann Young Peoples 2teettng 740 Creek 39Lincoln CoU fellowship Service  Saline 33 Dun 1 Wednesday 800 p m 13, Flat Rock 40 I ev Harry Zemmer U of M  slsea 50Okemus I medical student will talk at the  Grace Poulson and Robert Nosk er were absent Monday Edward Riggs father has a new Holt 52, Steck David Beatty Violet vs George  aut    i 4 T,, FwJvn TnhAl RtWiAlH bridge 21 Vandercook Lake 48 Teseer Fred vs Isabel Sutterfield Peggy vs Charts Bain, Elizabeth vs William Chubb Leona vs Har old Richter, Elizabeth vs Adolph Hartman Ora vs Frank Zimmer man, John vs Hazel Caldwell, Barbara vs Harry Clay Dana vs  Grass Lake 35Dewitt 48, Bath 44 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all myfriends and relatives for their many acts kindness,cards giftsbaked goods Dvereu emery, oeuy vs jvtLm i  x 7 Mw iJKnr Varney Mary vs Herbert Hall, f lven to  and my famlY dur i xr 3 o  r 1  ing my illness Harold Pudg Swarthout East Twos dock, the  Meredith, Oneta vs Charles War Everett Emery, Betty vs Joseph i Varney Mary vs Herbert Hall  ,,nrr the rnond, Wanda vs Burnis Combs, Contract for reconstructing in   Irene MulerRuth vs John any Michigan state park was let to Ray Hilton of Pentwater for 49,86633 5 of the 7 small farms detached from Michigan game areas were sold aft auction last week for th sum oi 15,490 The commission has approved purchase of 2,041 more acres of state land for enlarging Michigan game areas, mostly in nothem Michigan Sealed bids tor 66 guns and 3 confiscated bows will be received at Gay lord until noon March 11 Michigan still has the most lie ensed hunters 1,037,633 which is  6,598 more than last year Penns 3flvania 2nd and New York 3rd 126,044 hasbeen returned to 26 northern counties as their share oi timber sales in 5 Mich national forests The state will pay townships and school districts 376,,419 in taxes on 4022,433 acres oi state owned land at the rate oi 10c an acre  MARRIAGE LICENSE Ronald Wellman, 22 Pinckney Peggy Jane Shelly, 18, Howell Jack Duane Darrow, 22 Pinckney, Joyce Arlene AngeiL 20 Fowler viUe  LICENSE PLATE SALES The County Clerks Oihce will Mennonite Church at 730 p m Felb 24 Last Sunday evening Rea Ezra Beachy and family drove to St Johns where he brought the even ing message in the Bethel Menn omte Church LADIES AID MEETING The Young Ladies Aid meet Tuesday, February 26th Mrs Ruth Ritter ner, Lora vs Ray Wilson Arvin vs LueUa Bauman John vs Dor remain open  4 p m each  Parker M othy Lowery, Vivian vs Eugene 15 during the balance oi, Sundays Stiere, Margaret vs Ralph HarterF j  for the  oi  I lames vs Wanda Juhas Martha  v JL n F ,  SPECIAL NOTICE Starting February 24 1952 the ntiac The entire room will attend the festival of song at Ann Arbor on Friday We made silhouettes oi Lincoln on Feb 12 Mary Cosgray and Rita Milliken 10110, spent Valentines Day with us 1100 Our pictures came Friday We  are pleased with them Our class extends thanks to our mothers who sent cookies Valen tns day Third Grade Taisday we he a our Valentine party jvi 5 Vandercookc cams Kemit iw3sel has a new pip named Spot We have some picture of Linoln ana fixed the Bulletin board to celebrate his Ljthaay Keith Morgan has a new televis ion set Two planes landed on Strawwiih erry ik Sunday Margery Miller and Karl Burg cue absent due to illness We are still playing in our store each  Parker Motor Sales will be closed vs Fred Wiles, Evelyn vs John Gallnitz ing License Plates John A Hagman County Clerk Fifth Grade We wrote thank you notes to the parents who furnished such wonderful things for our Valentine party We took our wall plaques home MARRIED AT FOWLERVILLE Married at the Fowlerville ME parsonage last Friday after  MARCH JURY LIST Genoa Leonard  SumnerWall Deerfksld Frank Rvan WaUl noon bY Rev ka Car Jack j Treasurer Helen Reynolds  rw Y Duane Darrow son oi Mrs Ival Trustees for 2 Years Irvin Kennr,ZrZ Ario nimrmi Ar f Darrow of Pinckney and WilHaini edy Lee Tiplady, Albert Shiiley, Conway Archie Duncan, Ar I DartoyrtQ Joyce pjlene  o lriees ior yDon Swarthout    CJ Clinton, Howard Read Assessor Lorenzo Murphy CAUCUS HELD HERE At the Citizens caucus here on cescy night the following ticket lor Valentine gifts to our mothers nominated Ye are learning to walti and President Stanley Dinkel fox trot Clerk Mildred Ackley Qur group unts on Birds,Trans mandatory for four felony con vicions and then classed bootlegging as a felony Mrs Miller had 3 previous convictions so  she got life but never served it as she was pardoned out The  law has since been changed Detroit got a lot of bad publicity last week when Mrs Hildegard Waldgrave was jailed for not hav ing a garbage can Someone one took hers and she ignored cc police order to get another one Brought into court she refused to  put up a 10 bond and spent the night in jail Clarence Francis 19,a 6 ft center for Wellsville, Ohiobroke the state scoring record in Ohio last week when he scored 57 points against AllianceOhio, He shot 23 field goals and made 11 out ol  14 free throws As far as we know Don Swarthout holds the Pinck nev scoring record In 1929 he scored 446 points against the Dunbar colored team of Ann Arbor Despite this Pinckney lost the game abou 85 to 8z7 Others on the Pinckney team were Roy Reason Emil Weddige, Wayne Can, HOT Hall, Norm and Clare Miller Saiiv Alma They were attended by vin Killinger Cohoctah Aileen Stoll,     of Hamburg, bro Royston   j  qroom and Mrs Mary Brighton John Carter Viola 0 p comers Olmstpherson M a trip in northern Michigan Brighton Ci yGrace Baetcke,    HowellThe  Florence Evart ,  recentlv returned after two aSm  Edcoff, JosepH  empioyed Hatfield  Ul9 at th Amencan Broach Arbor The bride is bookkeeper Hamburg Herbert Moon S5 Don KsdonW 5    portation Pioneer Life and Trees are all complete and ready for  presentation We took arithmetic standard test and did very well on them We wrote letters to Governor  G Mennen Williams thanking WINS STA1 TITLE him for the wonderful tour Rosemary Sedlacek, 18 Leland through the state capitol and invit high school student won the state  him to our dedication cherry pie baking contest at Six, G Grand Rapids last week in com We KfdtoLtt  ShPs P Her Sough Jirotsch, it, 01 iraverse oiry was tejl is iearning U3 t0 charleston Seymour Hartland Joe Wycorf Howell Ciyeba HubbelL Howell TwpRoy Phillips IoscoVance Miller Marion Lorcdne Fisk OceolaEdna Woods Putnam Helen Tiplady TyTonnet Elmer Ellsworth THANKS To aU the people who so willing aave their time and efforts to make our show a success Also   the merchants and businessmen for their cooperation through ar Seising VFW Post 7301 2nd and Marilyn Boron, i9, or Lcdngsberg 3rd Grov Wilhams crowned the winner who goes to e finals at Chicago Feb 22   ft  For our Valentine party we had cake, cookies, cup cakes and ice creamWe had a treasure hunt and played gamesm  We are working on a muralWe The report circulated here on are making explorers of Spain Tuesday afternoon that the Stock Mr Reader heiped the boys bridqe bank had been robbed was set up a telegraph system in the    room Seventh Grade Almost everyone has improved in self control The boys lost a basket ball game to the 8th grade last week false  Kit Clardy of Lansing will again try to unseat Bill Blackney of Flint this year Bill has represented this 6th district for over 20 years with the exception of the Roose velt landslide in 1936 when Andy Transue Flint Democrat, won a 2 year term Bill is a grass roots campaigner and is often seen at  church suppers and lodge ban quets in this county In 1950 Clardy did not carry a precinct in Livingston county, lost Gene see and got small majorities in Ingham Governor Talmadge of Georgia a lily whie advocate, has protest ed the use of negroes on televis ion programs and urged the peo pie of his state to boycot the lirms who use negroos on their program He especially singled out Arthur Godfrey, Ken Murray and Cuti Feldman, enlsrtainers who  all fearture negroes, riv claims these programs violate the stt gation laws of the southA spoies men for the Advancement of Col ord People said this boycot could bomerang as there are 18,000000 negroes in the United Staets Neil Conway, groundkeeper of Detroit Tigers for over 30 years, died of a heart attack at Lake land Florida last week We have   i m  i4 IWWWC  ,J,i, k  r ykA , sS  A M      We enjoyed our Valentine pari 0ften seen him during ganw ty on Thursday We thank Denise   Rla wft to Kennedy fliobert Clute, Dick Wylie, Nancy Willis, Olin Darling Jay Root James Massey and Mar ion Tomasik ior the cakes and cup cakes Also Mrs Morris for the pop CABD OF THANKS We wish to thankg all those who helped us move God Bless you Mrqnd Mrs Henry Hussey COUNTY HEALTH COUNCIL The next meeting is at Howell high school on Feb 26 at 8 p ra 1 SWITOBW rTZ rfH The townships WO report on the iorm to Lto toJS  tn ruanm BJiAffr ICHOO progress of their clinics Briggs Stadium Also we the groundkeeper there before him whose name was Klein Hei also sponsored a team called the Detroit Juniors who pktyd around the state and sometimes in Ben nett park as Briggs Stadium  then called The Dexeriteam ed them in 1904 and were men a return game at Bennett parkTfcsv Detroit team had a lot at sto star players, the two McDonald brothers Idler pfcying profession, al baU   Sylvester Harris who told nnto KS will hold  0 A ,  Of StOCSV goods  V till   r l Jg wiia ,      J         ,        VVUKS Wednesday, February 20, 1851  ass e Out Vfe1er ZfoXf fK aw 6eafe     I In our family we discovered theres Just no substitute for hot water How about you If youre like us, youll find an electric water heater madetoorder for your need Heating water the easy, automatic electric way it clean as can be No fumes, no flame, no fuss Your electric water heater operates at special low rates    it heats while you sleep So why be satisfied with anything less than complete water heating satisfaction Be modern, GO ELECTRIC Tune in Edison Electric Theater Wednesdays at 7 p m, WXYITV WATER HEATErt Fnesf wafer hcJing there is N2N JJJ R6DDY KILOWATT Your Electric ScrvMl SEE YOUR orDe fc 7,     4 niijM Dexter raised 1457 in the March of Dimes Drive Chelsea high school girls beek et ball team oeat St Thomas last wee 37 to 10 On request of the state highway dept Brighton has banned i  parking on the north side of GcL River The bus station will be moved A Brighton school bus, driven by Douglas Parmenter was in coU, ision with a oar driven by GOTdon Nichols last week at Silver Lake and Kensington Roads Only minor damage was done At an auction last week the Brighton American Legion auc eioned off 70 articles donated by  celeberties including a bow tie from Governor Williams Mi and Mrs Bert Kenny of Webster township celeberated their 62nd wedding anniversary  Feb 13 She was formerly Hattiej Phelphs Mr Kenny was super visor of Webster township 10 yrs  The McEwing Firestone Store at Stockbridge has been sold to Irene Cobb and her soninlaw, Andy Lindberg The Harlow Munsell family of Gregory are visiting their daughter Mrs Curtis Poole, in Portland OreaonMrand MrsCharles Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory have qone to Florida Mesdcrmes Shirley Lamed and1 Jacqueline Jeffrpys gave a bridall shower for Kaihryn Kuhn lastwek at Greqory j A large storago barn with over 1700 bushels of onions on the1 Ion is Mayer farm, south of Stock brdae burned las week Bchard Rudnicki son of Andy Budnicki editor of the Fowlervilte FView, was married to Kate Qbirmw at the First Bcrotist church n narborn last week Tlla Marie Pvan daughter of j M and Mrs Tames Bvan of Or TrVfl, wn5 married to Wm Cox  of Howell at St Patricks rector TtvtoTi, last week ptpn rhcf nst rrterlirf Ven appoint crptarv r Wnh nv iryAn Wn rr T  A M O rrrw T one No 65 F  A M of, rho Hied Howell Theater MOWELL MK3CQA ,ee fhcatei WMTMOsV LAKE MICH Tsa Wtd Tfcur Ft 19, 2021, Jane RusselL Frank Sinatri and  Gioucho Marx In DOUBLE DYNAMITE Featurette Cartoon Friday, Saturday, Fb 22 23   Beverly Michaels Hugo Haas  tat PICKUP Flos Scotty Beckett Jimmy Lydon In I COHKY OP GASOLINE ALLEY Friday ferttfrday, Feb 22 23 Doable Footer DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH  tacinscolaf WO Guy Madison Barbara Payton also TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL wit Lex Barker Venessa Brown  Sunday Monday, Fab 24, 25 im teeesr tilA  B COBSW  James Mason, Ava Gardner  fa PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN h Toekalcolor Tua, Wei, Thur, Fob 26 27 28  WESTWARD THE WOMEN Sunday Monday, Fob 24, 26 LOME STAR the battle for Texas with Ciark Gable Ava Gardner Broderick CrawfardUonel Barry more FeatureeteNomads of thejungle Tuo, Wed,, Thur, Fob 2eT   Novolty Nowo Cartpooi Doublo Feature ELOPMENT Robert Taylor, Denise Daroel Hope Emerson, John McXnyre CominaGaUaway WenT That away On the Loose   L5  59 01 Hon Webb, William Lundlaan and Anne Francis Plus ON THE LOOSE Joan Evans Melvyn Douglcej ,  Latset Now ComingtChncrrcn KSid Fixed Bayonets Dexter Theater Mlchig Friday Saturday, Fob 22 23  2 Great Hits 2 HURRICANE ISLAND Jon HalL Marie Windsor VALLEY OF FIRE, with Gene AutreyGcdl Davis and  Champion Avon Theater StockfirtcLge tnxcmqam Friday Stfhlrday, Fh 22 23 MR 880 story of likeable counterfeiter I Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGulre Abort  Mwi 8unday Monday, Feb 24, 25  HERE COMES THE GfROOM A Comedy Starring Bing Crosby Jane Wyxnan rtoom Latest New Tue, WeeOhur, Feb76l728 one of great pictures of the year A PLACE IN THE SUN Starring Montgomery CttftEUzabath Taylor News and Cartoon ComingCalkrway Went That away Crosswinds Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan  i Friday, Saturday, Feb 22 23  THE BKS CfRNIVAL A LfiuiBO BesfjlBa Kirk Douglas Jan Stirling Bob Arthur Porter Hall u ItnKInu  TRY PIM DOMf the engine with famous domeshaped combustion chambers Terrific 160h p performance on regular fuel TRY TIPTOE SHIFT with Fluid Drive    for finest noshift driving 1 You just step on the gas to go    and     ue brake to stop TRY POWER STEERINGyou can turn the wheel with one finger Hydraulic power does the work    parking is childs play SEE DE SOTO TODAYI  its got everything Power BrakingElectric Window Lifts Sole HeatResistant Glass Lots morel  in  Mrf mi  8unday Monday, Fob 24, 2 CROSSWIND3 la Tochnlcol A Drassa Starrinq John Payne Rhonda Fleming and Forest Tucker fonder Skews S  7,   Ktistea Cartoon fUeo, Wed,, Thur,, Feb 26 27 28  PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN Ik Technicolor fantasy drama with Ava Gardner, lames Mason fthowi 710, 915  ComingsHarlsm Globe Trotters Ten Tail Men, Indian Uprising Sunday Tuesday, Feb 24, 26 SATURDAYS HERO I story of crooked football with t John Derek Donna Reed News I ComingThe Last Outpost I For Heavens Sake Tr MICHIGAN BELL TELE PHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now for Women BUSINEftb OFFICE 7 POSniONS   and   SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience Nocewo Training Done on the fob  Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Employment food Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 323 E Washington SiAnn Art    Hospitals prove I  i   NEVER A CASE OF DIAPER 3H  with Playtox BABY OIL  POWDER PARKER MOTOR SALES  I l   I I I J I I and CREAM j m  U45 EAST MAIN STREET PRONE 88 Dont Mia Gioucho Man in Tfou Bot Your Ltt PiMooted by D SotoPlymouth Doalon on hot   worits So Nowupapw lot Tim and Station  1iorxmnr MianaAN h Radio and TolovudonJIBC NM  Scientific tern with thoustndi of bibleneolally nipeMMi bjr more duo too hoipittb nd peautdekaiprore aevtt  cue of diapet nth when PLAYTSX Btby Oil, Powder tod Cram ire coatuteotljrtad exdatMbwed, fuvnx tAtr on ki f limumtn tmkht Unlit Atm utiK iwrmiM t r t n Mt km m Judge arid Mrs Willis Lyons of Howell have gone to Florida until March 1 John Relyea of Pkrinneid, died at U 6i M hospital kxst weeJcThe iofal was at 4he Milnor Funerai fipm, Stocldsridge, Rev Fr NHDBIS of Pinckney officiating    In Ploinfieki Csmettry JBed Cross goal is it oount ,,,   cmntn  The LaRosa Ladies bowling Mr and Mrs CJ Clinton called team composed of Dorothy Wnf on the Jack Lobdell family in  keLDorothy Barrett Doroshy Win Howll Friday night slow, Kate Hannett, and Sally Mr and Mrs James Whitiev Doyle bowled a Saline ladie team were in Detroit Saturday Sunday and won at 20th Century The Charles McRorie family AJf Annfe     wk ond with their Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy at daugheer in Lnpist J1  11 f SLS Heib ahner and family of Gerald Ksii4rPBi   V3WU1Q VTTrtlllnMj 0M honorina CtsMssssV Poim oae h on ae oooa Mr and Mrs C J Clinton en  terained their card club Sunday, t  Mr and Mrs Mark Nash called  on their daughterRosalee, at East nnsina Sunday The James Whitley iamily spent spent Sunday at the Wm Whitley home in Ann Arbor  Mr and Mrs Hoyd Weeks and dnuhlsff FHirtheih of Cand  is tMHrfmt, Gntly shorts, If ieidj dtoioHmt, pmis ist pritkly hm purnx BAST is Itwlbitb fer   Ml    f Hs3ee cosse In Hie hssssV SS VBP WfflSJ BW VWBf VSMBVBJBSJW sey  i i i i i i    V7s5rrf 1  4sai   Jjr  ,   y, V V  ja  i TH PINCKNEY DDISPATCH Wedneedoy February 20 1952 The Peo Store Groceries Drygoads Canned Goods Shoes Gents Furnishngs Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  PR,, AN AMERICAN IMMORTAL I First in war, first in peace, first I in the hearts of his countrymen I These oftquoted words are as true  today as they were when first spoken, over 150 years ago Geoige Washington occupies a special place in American history that can never be equaled by any other man No banking business will be tran sacted on Washingtons birtnda Gayle Shirley home in Livonia Caroly Miller danced at a re PincJmey Jdldv In ircea 2nd class wattor at rtfbm Act of Match ft 1877 Supscriptian ftac, ftUQ per yogi sWLMssassBjsjfjsssjBjssjBlsjBjp 4m Bill Clark has resigned his job at the KingSeeley Co and left for California Monday to visit David Ledwidge Sunday dinner gueets of Mr and Mrs Ross Read were George Wild and Janet Feidier of Ann Arbor and Howard Read family Clare Miller attended a meeung of Ann Arbor Masonic Lodge No 544 las Wednesday night Gretchen Tasch returned from, from Florida Friday with the Cy AeLee family The Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the lee Lavey home Mr and Mrs Clare Milller and daughter, Carolyn, were in Adrian Saturday Mr and Mrs Walter Clazik were in Lansing Friday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Mr and Mrs Louis Stackable were Friday dinner guests at the Huber Ledwidge home attroyal Oak The Stackables also called on Mrs Liam Ledwidge at Birmingham Saturday Mr and Mrs Ray Burns Mr and Mrs Don Burns and Mrand  Mrs Jack Young called on Joe Burns at Camp Custer Sunday j Mrs Virginia Carver spent f Friday and Saturday with friends in Ann Arbor Miss Madge Jack of Ann Arbor and the Kettler family of Jackson were Sunday guests of Mrs Lydia Can MrsLouis Coyle spent the week nd at the Clarence Stapish home at Chelsea They brought her home Sunday The Winston Baughn family en tertained the Earl Baugh Law lence and Bill Baughn families and Mrs Virginia Carver and child en at dinner Sunday, honor ing the Winston and Bill Baughn wedding anniversaries Mesdames Cliiiord Miller, Earl Baughn, Frank Aberdeen and Olin Robinson were in Detroit Fri day buying suppiies for Pinckney O  S Mrs John McDonnel spent last week in Muskegon with her hus band Lois was home from Ypsilanti Sunday Lester McAiee attended a management banquet Satuiday night at the Hotel Statler given by the Ford Motor Co Wm Lamb has returned home from St Joe hospital The Cy AtLee family called at the W H Meyer home Friday The L J Henry and Jesse Henry  families were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Keith Bradbury ot Chelsea Mrs Ray Burns and Mrs Helen Young were in Detroit Friday Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell were in Ann Arbor Sunday The Albert Shirley family and Leonard Lee spent Sunday at the  V I LOOK FOR THE CLOCK Al t08H LAKE Vjf I WHEN IN NEED Of Plumbing   i Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SPlOALiTT COMPLETE LINE OP HJTORES, COLORJG WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes 4 r MASTER PLUMBER ONE tfNCENEY 157F11 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL ANTHERI C2TE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D E Hoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Every Saturday STARTING SAT AN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 440 P M  V Untii fuher Notice To Collect Taxes DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE LORENZO MURPHY Putncan Township Treasurer THE FtffiST NATIONAL BANK  Uuaer  HtweftL Mkfc Federal Supervision PMIgasTappan Mods V943 teeutttul PhilgasTappan tang  Sfcllgaft Systm Completely Installed tre CyRfutors of Phiigai   Regular Met 00000 I0TAI 300000 ALL THREE FOR ONLY  PRICK 209 ACT NOWJOFf ER EtRIS QBCBruAf Y 19, IW p  YOU OIT a big beautiful rang featuring the ltot tbn and work MVI cvnvenleMes  YOV OR an mafmlU PaHfe system completely butaRod at yovr  TOO OR twe ySqdayi of Ptaeas at a extra SEI US TODAY v  pHilgos THI MlPUF0SI 111 J Keckev Swart how1 Member Federal Deposit Insur once Corporation, Ail Deposits Insured up to iiCMHiu lor each Depositor Mrs Lester McAfee and daugh ters were in Detroit Saturday Mrs Andrew Campbell spent the week end with her aunt ivlrs Grace Kelly in Owosso Maynard Clark and wife of Manchester spent Friday night at the Walter Clark home Cheryl Meyer of Ypsilanti spent part of last week at the Walter Clark home, Sunday guests ot the Gerry Eichrncm family were Doni Spears and family of Detroit and Am   brose Kennedy and family of Howell cia at the Moose Lodge, Ann Arbor last week  Mrs Vivian Ledwidge was in Detroit Sunday The Clyde and Roy Fisher famies were in Lansing Saturday The Don Griffith family of Ann  Arbor Ted Olson and Basil Garr ison families of Dearborn werte Sunday guests at the Joe Griffith home The Murray Kennedy family spent Sunday at the Culver farm in Deerfield  Mrs Emma Brogan and MrsLuella Patterson, mother nd sis ter of Mrs Dorothy Dinkel are visiting the laters daughter, Mrs Mary Pascoe, In Florlda Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge spent the week end in Royal Oak  Mrs Roberta Amburgey and Fred Soger of Pinckney Chapter O ES will take part in the Friend ship Night a Ann Arbor tonight I   Jiwrtimt From where I sit Jy Joe Marsh Jiggs Gets Four HotFoots Cappy Miller bought himself t in Figured it was the trutne He iw ear We wont be seeing his hopped right out in a hurry, too Id jalopy bouncing over the back Thatcylinderheadwasmightyhot Income Tax Service 4 EAST GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON, MICH, MKM31 HKIfcWCAS toads any more Im going to miss ft, too Many a morning Cappy and I drove off in that rattletrap for a days hunting or fishing Wed pile rods or guns in back, and prop open the trunk compartmentso  Jiggs, Cappyr pointer, could jump in and go along They say when Cappy brought the new car home he opened up the hood to show off the engine and poor old Jiggs hopped right From where I sit, old habits are hard to shake, once they get a hold Like, for instance, too many people are still in the habit of trying to run their neighbors livestelling them how to act, what to wear, whether or not to enjoy a refreshing glass of beer I say that kind of thinkings outmoded  ought to be turned in fta a new model fa toui,   k  ,  f  A, v  PP1 tesM IfitJ rVojfVV at  PLAYTEX BABY PANTS With Playtex pants the last barrier to your btbf social success it removed With PUytex rhere can be no embarrassing momenta i trr whose lap he chooses to ait onl For Flajta is the really effectivt answer to the problem a keeping tfc little darling presentably 4tj Thsi miracle material, creamy Uqttld latex, bteoeftS soft, cool, odorless, stainless, aoftdiftfifc iftd hat an extraordinary stretch for tstm eomfori 79f and in addition Playtaz pant 1 Art seamless 2 Stretchy all over, thestfoft emsssflBC, 3 Wont Irritate babys akfas 4 Can be boiled and wubsd stfiairdamaga  5 Are uric add proof 6 Cool, soft, and how they wart T Accurately Ucd by babys weight large and extra large CMft packaged UMH and Phong Ordart Pttai  M fa  N AM w Febraoxy I J FOR SALE Seven Piece Dtntag I siute in good condittoo  J Phone 184F5 after 430 p I W ANTEZKoarpenter work of all  kind Ted Sinew phone 45F3 AUTOMATIC SAW rTUHO 75c SVKX WHOK YOU WAIT 1 WORK GUARANTIED THE WNONEY 8AMTARIUM BAY M DUFFY M D Pftnekpto u Michigan DaWnO A M to fcQQ P M LAWN MOWEBS SHARPENED Moo Tnes Fri Sat, f to 8 p m 11524 BIVHR DBIVB  MANDELLS SAW FiUMO SHOP WHY SAVfi Many unexpected things can HHs FiopctHes Us Your Property wtffc lib GQLALD BA60H Broker 2 0  toftfc Jfeaxl Ptackney frflch, Phone 18 8 Phone IMtil 3epairuK i MThON 1 HUGHE iwij Plumbing and Heauna 112 North Micmaan AT   81 S1 Telephone License Bueh Lake OfftceBT  MfBi 814 p a SWABTHOUT 6 SON DR Ok u McCUTSKEY Evenlnes by Appointments u Michigan HERB SNEED Funeral Home Das C Swartnout XHrectot Modern Equipment emergencies will present no prot SPHERISBANK All deposit up to Slp000 tofsured by oer membership Inge FedWal Deposit Insjwtoce Cac CitY, Lake JSXHL  LEE LAYIY happen such as illness, accidents 1 Howell  Savinas softens these blows tori He well  Micblau Phone 858  Residence 81 T HFHDEf Livestock Hauling LAVEY HARDWARE ORDER Chick  Get Jtr kfuiaoce Pinckaey to rest vout feet whila you walki LL CALL A1 YOUR CONVENIENCE in ottf bome or place of buaineu No oMgUxoru pros mea eara Today, for Free Demonstrr tioal  1 K fC   N E E B f asm Soles A Speciality 81 WUE Phone Hackney 8F2  REFRIGERATION SERVICE ifiSOLD RfeffT tfeiKrirs On All Makes Phone Pud ney 1S4F8 WL C I TOWNEl Dentist 8044 Portage Lake AoadL rerl Phone Dead 61 M Weekly Trips Mud To Droi 5 General Trucldno Phone 8HF14 Ptoekse7 MU  Havt  , , 1 Mf WOttrW  than, 4tflfMM bcrthinf Gt   detail MI tfcto aoMO  hy j Save upto 200 a pair on Special Sale starting Jan 10, enaing on j Feb 15th 30 styles Also Sensational Jacket Sale 2950 Jackets now 18,95 2385 Jackets now 16,95 13 Other Reductions ACS HANNEYT Agent Michigan FOR YOU 11 uARLY BIRDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply  A HAPPPY NEW YEAH TO ALL Wi ft Systems eic  Stan ey ftinkel  PERMUTir WATER SOttllll  Coss 43  ei than prwt sfemofk meoe ejfcferfKlsenMeiel  Classified Advs FOR SALEOJOI stoker with two thermostats, control br, everything complete 4000 Call 1669r3 frfter 400 p, m WANTED Girl for care of two children from 1030 p m to 100 A M Anthony Rennon 592 Mower tfti, Pinckney NOTICEi SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY H W WYL0E NOTARY Insurance and Bonds Phone 438 Ptockney CEMETTHY MEMORIALS , Prices You Can Afford To Pay M1LFORD GRENSTE WORKS MiliordL Michigan h FOR SALE Whipping creaa I from TB Bangs tested accredited   accredited herd Phone 69F2 VanHorns Hillside Farm FOR SALE ALFALFA HAY Lester McAiee, 4U5 M36 East FOR SALT Building and two lets on Woel Main St Pinckney known a the Stewart Anderson veeerty tn settle estate Steroid Reason Adm t FOR SALSBaby Chicks, Barred iiiLlL FOR SALEBlack Faille dresssise Sealed bids will be received a L KJo SJS   338 Unadilkx St by the Parks and rTeaScrttenDjr 2Sf fSf 0ur,  pun, 82F2 ision rwim  fCTeauon LIV j chrks are U S approved under r 51 nf Cowervattonj Michigan State Pouultry Dept Lte400 1 BldgLan Bob uire Hatchery,HoweUkich 218 South Mich Avephone 305W sing 23 MicKuntil 200 p m ESTMarch 31952, for the below listed building on state owned land I Sale No 132 125 Pearl St FOR SALK ChesTer Wsite boar Russell Bokros , FOR SALE Upright model Hoov w 4 w er cleaner and a carpet sweeper,  Pinckney Recreation Area, former    1500 Telephone 159  j Goodband Property, in the NW M  of Section 12 T I S, R 3 E Lyndon  Twp, Washtenaw County j Cement Silo 12 x 40   Roquest for information and j proposal forms should be mads i to to the above address or to Ern  et Bottke, Manager Pinckney Re I creation Area, RFD No2Pinck FOR SALLades sise 38,Hudson ney, Michigan seal fur coat in good condition  The right is reserved to reject any for 45 Mans black overcoatal J 11 UJ most new size 40 for 2040  Call Brighton 75066  rs Skinner GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 PinckneyHowell Road PHONE 71F11 and all bids LiiiiiiiDLiuaDy Sitter to sit with children evenings and on Saturdays Call Lorna Shirley Phoae 1WF3 or 221 West Main WEAVS pAf6k N MfcND  SERVICE Repairs Mens Suits, Overcoats, Ladies Dreses silk crepe and knitted Phone Brighton 5475 8090 West Grand River Mrs Arthur Greenwood WANTEDr ARM UbAWGS, wv Let us help you sell your bjm Phone 305W HoweU  i    FOR SALEH ton etokerf coal 1 Water hump 25 Ward Stoker, complete 2 tnermostats emu con trol box  o Phone PincKney 169f 3 FOR SALE Three piece bedroom suit in good conditon Edwd Kenny Rush Lake Phone 157FS Pinckney I   Booster feeding through plant leaves shows promise QUALITY   ma  Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables  ny plants and trees absorb food through their leaves This discovery opens up possibilities of larger, fastergrowing crops by applying additional fertilizer as a spray Michigan Suite College Agricultural Experiment Station is studying wys of making leaf feeding practical to the average grower Among plants which respond readily to nutrition through iheir leaves are tomato, celery and corn, as ivell as apple trees Best results have been obtained by spraying relatively low concentrations of plant food during the spring and early summer As more information is obtained, it will be available to you by calling, writing or visiting your County Agricultural Agent m      Market Prices Courteous Service KJJIJEVK  New re for od qrattktppv To you, a grasshopper can cause damaff But, to your telephone service, s grasshopper prevents damage ForthitU the nam of a tiny fuse, so caUedbeoause tt looks Ue a grasshopper 1 iherfstoo much current, the fuse blows and saves other equipment from iamaae A new grasshopper costs 9 cents After it has blown, we have it repaired for 5 cents, saving 4 cents over buying a new fuse On the minions of grasshopper fuses we use, thats a real saving and another way telephone efficiency helps keepdown the cost of your eerviet  A1  i  I t 4  v  ,  I MICHIGAN IILL NLraflHCifMfr t    , itA v 1THE PINCKNEY DDISPATCH Wednesday, February 20, 1952 1 , r            5  eaiS AgO against JIe said if it was wrong At the V F W show last Thurs  T5 tor one mi to kill a man it was ci and Friday rughis Jane Am The following village ticket has equally wroong for many men to ourgey won the Queen ior a Day been nominatea res, C H Kenn kiii a man contest ths first night and Mrs, ay CkariUNiellie Gardner Treas, oe Baayala the second night The Blanch Martin Trustees Noiraon baby prize for girls was won by Reason Will Kennedy Ambrose, NOIICE OF SPECIAL MEETING with Ann Marie Young, daughter  j 6lod a1 Tuscoa, INAL SCHOOL DISTRICT oi Mr and Mrs Jac Young 2nd Arizona last weei His wife is the M I , r   v   Johnny Cologne, son of Mr and formerBessie Johnson of Rnck No 3 Pnwf  Mrs John Cologne won the boys ey No 3 Putnam Township, Reeves baby prize with Rodent Wed erimiah Shirey, 84, died at the S i PuTownhiP Sfcrouf Widmayer son oi Mr and Mrs horne oi  Sony apeS Fe 2 No 6 Putnam Township, Burgess  an Wedmayer, 2nd FuBmcd  burial Pat Cascade X 99 fSS1 PMarble The James Hall family of Mar Ohio 2 2 fr Hag townshipCady on Lpsnt Sunday at the Merwin The big  in me legislature  Lf 0 d Wa Campbell home is over moving the Bowel T B Iff1   of Michigan    A K i  T now a part of the Pmcknev Com  part of the Pinckney Com Mr and Mrs Joe Griffith fended GaVaIe7aldnato7TeVmor TEOMI mrS Viwmpq George Crane and wife left on The Ccngl Ladies Aid gave a , Mease take notice that a spec Monday for Mexico George Washington tea and  mfetm5 of,the, lf elecThe Charles Soule family of program Tuesday night SVu t   iTu Howell spent Sunday ae the  fiay Lavey of Gregory had a ton ,hed,the   Howell sent Sunday at the sll ojLrauon ct me Pinckney San 1 Sft    f Phillip Sprout home Saturday March, 1952, from 700 P M to Bsn While and wife called at W H Murphy who sold his 900 P M for the purpose of auth the Lrncoi Vhite home in Howell farm here, has bougt one crt Man on2ma e sle e schooLbuild f   ith and is moving there m and,Sltes ofthes dlslJcts , ivt rqczl Axriburgey and wife Agnes McCluskey celebrated 15 noucls 9wenA by order of of Savanagh, Ga, are here ua 7th birthday Sunday Pjnckney Community Schools, March 2 Nellie Gonr end Elizabeth 2,1,011  Mr end Mrs Dale Miller attend Driver wore donates to the Dem 5 1S L  JI ed the MichiganNorthwestern ocrat county convention at How basket ball game in Ann Arbor ell Saturday Township, Livingston County, Michigan Saturday night Mr end Mis John Beyer visited wife of Anderson Feb 14 a son Born to Ernest Cohran and Dated this 14th day of February 1952 her brother Aria JcgMiJi, in Byron Sunday  Mrs G oldie Schaufle and sons and Mr and Mrs John Boyer attvjii d me International Harvest c r show in Howell Saturday Mrs Carol Lealherman spent the week end at the Robert Pike Pike home Mr and Mrs Eision Clark of Unadilla calledAlbert Dinkel, son Allen and John BircUong wre in Detroit last Tuesday Several from here attended a Masonic banquet at Stockbridqe Saturday night Jackson put the degree work Eric Pbse, Secretary Howard Thayer, President  r on 4 ,0 Bn  Cuy Moll and wife Saturday a son J Sm 11 M Lakeland brofc3 hi arm last week George keason jr has purchas Howard Read and wile returned ed e lots of Mrs Sarah Kash, tbert pumose on GFNKIAL INFORMATION CONCSRNING SALE OF SCHOOL PUILDINGS A Section 21, Chrper 5 of School Code provides thcrt diroval of any such property shall be auth aurrlified rlectors of the original school  disrfct whose property rray be affeced,  present and vlna ct th meeting called for home from Phoenix Aih7oi SJI Irday after a 6 weeks stay Imuel Martin and wife of Ypilanti called on liis mother Mr3 Boulah Martin Thursday night Fores Dairow wife ana two north of her home, on Unadilla B Qvlifted School Elector children1 of Galesburg called at wek sliding down hill at the the M E Dairow home Sunday Hicks school Mr and Mrs Stanley Efcnkei, Mr and Mrs Lloyd VcnPlaricum and Mr and Mrs Bill Boruqhn  1 Citizen of the United Sa2S 9, 21 years of acre  3 30 days resident of said Dis ti rO o dale of election Jennie Haven was injured Hot 4 Ovner JwJfe or husband there oc  of property assessed for school rreseso St and will build a new home Perry Towl shipped a carload of oak lumber to Detroit last Detroit last week attended the ice review in Dercit Friday naht  Mrs Virginia Carver and child ren were Wednesday dinner guests of Rev McLucas and fam ilv of Brighton Vednesday night Joe Clork and wife of Ann Ar The annual Maccabee play C All school stes are now the and dance last week was a big rronerev of DistrcMi No 2, frl  success despite terrible weather Pnmi Tovmship 250 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every Monday night at 800 p m On Saturday evening, Februarv Roy Placeway has taken over rs a rlaybov, suddenlv asimd the milk route of Fen Isham Trrprio Frrmarri formerly of he serious role of relirpmift lead or n nerrly 100,000,000 Ismaili 23, Livingston Lodqe will conferr Pinckney was married to Bene Moslems,, 3 MM degrees J,edge will oren vTrn a v TohR rectory in at 700 sharp All members of the Oahorio Citv Feb 14 FellowcTaft team are to be pres 5 4lv deve took plce at eftt as the lma form will be work the meeting of the PutnamHam edlunch will follow y,na rnrmen Club at the S E Saturdcnr April 5 Annual Pt Swarthout home Saturdry or Masters Night at School at 700 Capitol Punishment MrLeal p m   Saturday callers of Mrand Mrs William Shehan were Alfred Pfau wife and daughter of Iosco Sun day callers Clarence Walsh and wife of Detroit Wnstcn Bmahn WM P W, Curlett, Secy  Mrs Russell Clark is staying ct SialsrFLAndrews, M Henr1rVs Harrisburg, Pa 20 miles from ryoVe ir it srv it worid r 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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>v tS      aH Wf  m i IS n ncgkjnmwr   tT JV   4 1  Valuing 68 The Ptadney Mtperfch Michigan Mirror At a recent press conference Loren Miller, head of the Little Wednesday February 13 1952 Hoover Commission appointed to reform Michigan government ana consolidate depts and eliminate useless ones asked that the gov ernor be given more power such, as the power to appoint aept  heads State Treas Brake, attach ed this He said he had served under 7 governors and did not want domination by any gover nor Besides Michigan elects too many Democrat governors to  suit him He scad the present ccm missions are composed oi members whose terms are staggered so that no governor can disrupt them He referred to the civil ser vice agriculture and conservedion committee Brake has always wanted to run for governor but the water is always too cold to suit him Lt Gov Vandenbergs entry in the race for governor this year is not relished by his Republican opponent Fred Alger who said he had hoped the Republicans would put up a united front this year, presumably behind him In a press release Mr Vandenberg scad1 have no personal fortune to spend for the governorship and anyway I do not believe it is for Bale This was a slap at Alger whose wealth will not hurt him in his campaign More bills have been killed in  Characters TriOMPSOW GRIMES Social items JPturch Notes This man was a prominent citizen hti 11 pioneer aayb und coxae next horn iew loiji state, cabana IJO ana seams to naev been asoociaid wim iivin ivAaruV who wca me inst incimay mrchant, in looo ne vms running a geneii store unae me num ot i prunes 6 Co, Mr Maim a voung ins ume to thc mid ana copcer sac p which iooinea dur ing civil war daysm me seventies Mr Grimes tooic over me null and ran it under the name o Grimes  jonnson me latter oeing t rank john son who married Liizuoeim bieproe, a giri bicuyni up hy Mr Grimes They sola cat m the eighties This was his last enter  prize Alter this ho wa a capitalist and money lender rls nome vmm me place now occupied by Jr Ray Luayknown as thy Pinckney Sanitarium He was active Li pjbiic and socioilife, he joined no well hedge ido 38 F i lm ana then witnarew in 1855 with Dr haze, Furman Rose West Hinchey and others to form Livingston Lodge No 7b He was its first treasurer Other off ices he held were township treasurer and justice of the peace, in  1883 he was elected to the legislature and introduced a bill to m O E S 2AHTY Over 10U aueudua inu party given by the oo ioi m M, on at me uot ixiemi  huUeisou Laice aatuiy ii A dinner was served at o  Novtnna Devotions A oiG proa rum d W mined Aueoou was p H nat aiye snow jfi Marys Catholic Church Wackrey Michigan 1V Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt Pask   Sunday Masses pi Summer b3U 600 IQJQQ 1130   Winter 800 d 1000  Grade School JNJWS i First Grade  We expect to hnvu a Valentino party Most ot us will bring oo  pr  0jiUnist ituei  fcS  l Ch puL on by o men woo won b nomer Amey hi the parucipatioii slat 0111 en peioiio icon, piay puitsJrrizeis weie given, inse taxing paa weie ivu ana has Orlond vvni slow, Mi and Mrs Oiin bui36n and rioyd r uhora Tne hamoovv Girls, Barbara i71iikrV Ann Shirky dcascon an iJauia Curiett sang ixabai tfauenn tap danced Dancmg was enjoyed wh wlare bvarthout cahing for hi square dances CMre ivhiior too pictures Card Jdayhig G p pang was also aailac i iv plfcavan evening was cnoa h  p m Fridav evvidiina at 730 contesslonss Friday uiiur NoveoJKi Devotions Saturday 730 to 300 P M uadciy beicr SiQO Men Li J JjV  RED CRC33 BLOCR ivas Doroiny Dince 1A haaman reporis 0b ua Oiood received iioi, ia, io were a u iv  ne physicians  Coiii ega tioual Bev Donald brady pastor    Thar Laae na meet with Mrs j juo ijiOiaadonouostss hlancii j iiaum aia Laiu Duiow laayei meeting at Leilie y hone Conlifpiation iiiL  ty ckjo j kou jaii r  conlirmritinJ  IVJG  j v tcige Wa iiing , a  r ochool 1 i oJ   I ciiowahip , iasG , no rJagaaK,,  iciHic b  j Jimmie Shirey has ben aa,ent I a long time on account ot liueao f iixin iviciike ana jimmi  j man vent to ioedo lasi we k j hmmiti saw j dq bots iuiiiia fi hay a new red pure njiiii head visita her gandpaliily bauay She suv iz pgs airi a kitten She numea he Kitten Ann, uitei her hicna, Ann iiein Lei  i ost iui n v pen  ml a   under tha  jr anuiruman one witn i UJ U Stcdm sent thev wo tcned to it 11 a ueLo Iaper last A h cieaianaea 6ttes wit  iUviic ijo il w  mo United onco from the ,, a Ltaaue ersjup jLii it v,a ana neeaj uxuied iSatione the letters uig imen , ni n  a Ap vill as mm Wuiste ot tuna Previous uidiawel ol cdl an and Lurupe an,  T i Li Ti thumb Susan vej to Vp of gran h V1   V C t Ombing 4GUiiuniui  Li ige tne wili meet chon practise  corporate Pinckney as a villaas committee by the legislatureAm j at being the ptocsc ong them the two fair employj Grimes was elected, as first vUiment bills, compulsory vehicle in age president here spection repeal hen law on oial Mr Grimes was twice married age pensioners property and to j His first wife was Ernily ivlann, a  increase old age pensions frombdaughter of Alvhi Mann Aitj 60 to 75 a month, f  her death he marrlea Mrs Flor December was a b9ionth for j Barbei o was much oun  Ml A1 e ui tiai  it ea, 0 vnjor fhoi praclitie isistea i irom Lansij ana o  Mrs George ilc are thenMr I circe o khe cant   largar t bvutho horn ,   i i  rifiiilUte , CT s iVa j Supt, ii accident  There we 3,691 injured and 121 1951 1646 wre kiL, accidents the highest sifceO0l when there were 2,U3    22000 civil service employ o was mthan hiuiself She survived ini tor many years and diedIriVi vifcrnia a few years agoiTGrifnes had two brothers, i rancis who died in early lrj and Scmuc who was a carriage maker Ino have received a raise Qfjfeiiiedijeftter owned the house now ocup 5  mth and o7 pffilimktoE crease in salary This will cost  the stale 9,443529 POLITICAL FORUM The state library has received I A  political icrum to discuss 233,32646 from 5 insurance com I presidential canaiaotes will r ponies for books and equipment j held at tho Howel iTebyieiint lost in the hre  church Feb 20 from 2 to 4 p m A new journalism and publico All women inviLa County issue  hfo iuai varmen t n n 0rieeo i KT, wj  ilo i, t r, 1y  1 C  LoiO    c ana  aaa, VJ  V ai r  1 V v i i, V oio J  anett, e PP  Ii far11 j  LJ ii i DiuQr an  rn hu  iviennomte Church   SGC y astot     Walter Esh ssistan Maurice Lubach  liiT rshr I0uJ Tr Ur ocboc ,    , li 00  Vi,   L r  ,, 1145 vur,iv eopiec Mwanvi 7o it  rllovijf Sece VoHneEday R00 p m, The Mpicrite church will coli eci ciij1  ior Gerrtn refu Jv, s mother uaaned tiee oh was unh rt joy e st ppea ooi  taK jici has a oie to t  b Ona t ,e We ore sir to Jos Oryihych who ha m biahti Denisj Mwot is ,t 11 cot ii ha y u acco m ot jlne   Ciile ai,i Linaa b rh tt vjiiito ihca unc , Jake at St Johns on Suni  h ajar  p aighn viated her a iv ni iiitod Suna, d ivaia oocjysi w nt to Cwoss , Sat a,,ay rr JK Masi rz w rs n H wo Saru day Lara  Kelenb rger vent to a aaiii,  pauy in Munith Son ay y  lioHi wont lo Beleviiie  a  that we sev  , , uA with Great Britian dioua nernornoK moneyiho  oiIn texpess 1 y  wrote them   a Unueu Nations tne ino,, ohecuve co oniiniiiusni ut t e Wiih th ,t iOo0i at then  IS against pesent time o hsiiuj aid the op iht tn world would be  mercy Incidently this country would not escape RUB a papers ar demanding that i we jve   Ai isla io tneniThey s  btamca by fraud ian czar whose re yimo vuj long go r pudiated  i m ci H Trie  achooi C ai nt  tr  O ,ii VV i n We rn  Oo stick puppets to ill iuio it d hidiuqlio d   10  CiiUlt O j O t e t  ncj ior last veci3 health esson  ,   i  Uur new uomnntte is Tom H h  Hfhool   nso,iiatin has   tn achigan LIL  uu into opp ano pioes  ,rma rea c isohdation an election thei iit voted 48 to lo Utj oia COnsoi  Lon At a second olocdon they voted 49 to I in u, OJU ycaj Mi 11 i j i conhyr otoa a movernen At  Do J , nooi I  l O  cy mis tl Or OO i t ent   Li LcnnG SOJI and ,6ai  ahi ERNF CT r HOYT man no, batia a  coato, 1 xOVOii her I v j ji Ja   ia  dan iia1 tion building may be built at Mich igan State College Since 1838 Michigan has spent 161,510 in bounties on wolpes Only 27 were taken last yearThe state predator research spec ialiat seryslhis is waste of money as wolves alway disappear be fore civilization and on this accounMhe wolf will never be a  in Michigan will also be disaussec  J o TERMINATION MEETING Due to lack of iniciect in tho Cub Scout meeting feodi another will be held Feb 18 at 7Q0 pm Ted Gray, Scoutmaster pa   CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES v, Many pheasants have been jckea up m the ihumo disirict with broken necifs caused by coming in contact with wire ienc e or telephone cables Up to Feb 1 there were 830161 anglers in Michigan compared to 819702 a year ago 542 confiscated hides brought 1,86850 at the conservation sale at Lansing last wekMany state parks are open to skiing in the Ktnckney Haterloo, Milford and Oakland county areas Reports are wanted from hunt ers who did not get game as wei as from those who aid  The convicts m the Chilson camp will be used for possible hie righting also Catfish are being planted in the lakes in some states and removed in others The new conservation barracks on the Lewis farm at Chilson are now in use They hous 45 convicts who work at state parks They are building a road at Bish  op Lake now  Fishing over the ice over bath  ing beaches is prohibited as an   glers have a tendency to drop beer bottles, tin cans and rubbish through the holes in the ice Northern lower peninsula water levels fell 11 of a ftin Ian but xre still at record level high   Michigan and 13 other states in the south and north have form ed the Mississippi Flyaway Coun  cil for better waterfowl management  Illegal trapping arrests dropp edfrom 1124 in Nov to 197 in December Muskratmeat i frequently eold in the cine under th name of  marsh rabbi,    J    Michfac4ra3i now yarded imafhmi tftopp LADIES AID MEETING Th Congi Laits Aid meet Feb 14 with Mis hene ihempson BASKET BALL SCOflES Ypsilanti 24, Rmulus 21 Mason 49, Howell 32 St Thomas 55 St Johns 51 VVeoberviile 47 Byro  41 Holt 88, Leslie 44 Okemus 56 Wiliiamston 47 Dansvillo 4y,  45 Haslett 57 Stockbnags 43 Fowlerviile 47,Milford 62,Holiy 33  Mich Center 54, Grass Lake 22 Chelsea 54, Flat Rock 30 Ann Arbor 29 Lansing Eastern 26 Morenci 33, Hudscn 21 Dewitt 69, Laingsberg 41 CITIZENS CAUCUS A Citizens Caucus will be Pinckney Fire Hall on Tuesday, February 19 1952 at 700 p mto place in nomination a village ticket and to transact such other business as may come before it Committee I Sh nJ Loren C Luo I ill Ji COUIh xi,,  u  ill  Oii  o    to 111 OlJ  ut, O  , iO  , last b ci tnem ai sn,rii , CpO il uric ia, Ole w,riouio ou , A, n, o  ati, LO  i once Gohunger, ant undersherh sua jtiu , t ti el He h s been in a rrevrcus tQ that oe wos i o ter Bassott who is 64 joinJ aept m 13,iJ Alter 4 yeors d poty ho rerved 10 yers unae sheriff Loicr  b i sheriii Bciory that h  played by the L1 1 Crcar oo H was a semipro base ban player an i thloh  roicrco H  honoied Pinckney s aate ciiarapionship football gams w   , bmost L i yi uo vds  killed iio 6azy mornincj when nowa1 uqntthi a sGnmxQtot,iL 1 tii j LO ivahg Co, CQifitbn where  o opu iv years aqo he opor   t ne PirnJcney mm hero wa o  t iii tio  L, crjuich ani a  oi c ot i iiijiton Ljdco bui    hS wiic a on r cnjn oi Pon I Lac and a aaajaier Mrs Helen   oco crhoo ol i c urrSOh and sevj tui gjcndchachon J ho tuneral     CirTou Congi church on   r 0  h y Wyiie hastes iauvjlm, n thy Hejsonii A ii y  nd Terr ooou iVMioseu and Kuye Wyie  on  i  T 1 Grade iieni i ,vus 8 ye rs I  Io J letter t KO Illli  t OC   W  OoUjiio r   to SCll Oi box for  the w oi Ihe let ioi A Ol O iji iOlui 1,Smc 20 or   mm tio  ii  jarma oo ived a  with the cv r got 1 u  ver to the o 1 vsuits result Bauhi n sch ol con s eiiucied re  litivl c, c n  to i ay uhemooiL T ,  L Ui  as 10  ec cm LH aivi L  iO   i a  ooi cho O uiv 3  re AJSIIUR DINSMOHE J I Ji  J   o JiO tn ritcn ,irt live  i n vnu f  one  iV ichigan C  i   I I ,11  iiu Oil  ii  he u oiii  11 ill Oil i nos O Vl Villj ui ii c n, vvosy o Don acvioer, jvios hao1 W lace r iuiq ana eveal cjianu en Tno iunera w JS ot In iiout r ,nei i Home Wed JI oiiRcv Boohy on iatoo 1 vn iii in e y C mcto  of J Vv O root, rJLS  VvC  lll  na   i i o  io rn d J pu,pot   oreIKjo  0 t i lUSt ihen io lor is be   r a weeKs nhiessV h  ii vio on hrea We niooo ,, stick puppet show J von, roo m 1 Svnmp u piay iftoe in cm o iecnnncj   omit  ciKnKje  no  eoiji ft cr  ro ii      ooicis la J vi o my  11 nee , Cn a News d ii niiow b x for  j nui how i in The oretiKjo 010 o  nr J row pi r 0 t jui tu tn sto 10, n  wo K ml and tiicm WIOLI SI iio, ior 0 oil p t no C mo a OJ e piiej ,o mn ooi ou poora cook  ho1, OiOylch has yono o Yyyi uiti V  ie s rry to 1  se lorn Bnri  fVonKn has r torn  1 school nt r lonoj out long ume  rn 10 p nn 1 niij 11 Tn aw me 1 eve a goa mdcaUon a the people 1 vor 1  tl  dats have s but not on eagerly I y rn as givm towi io piesiaen 1 rlii  tiai nomination lhough the vote is not heuvy it is usuaiy a good m n, i 1 a, ai vno is the pre000 001110010 iichigon once Jl e , p, v,,j ontiul p ana y U was   , in ,cjn too itgslaiuxe dur term ot Gov U S, Osborn  n a i a  y do sevet man  t ur e o n iio v Bill Tcdt pressure nojMt v en  OU 1, O 1 IJIUII, t ,  01  110 i J m, i A Fifth Grade We have a now ommitte i ny lopeai 0 high school teams bo  days Oi  P Doyle at nr BAGXJCT BALL NEWS I I inCicne nut 0 tn r  st aamoi w rk wr to 0 poem on ddon winch we to x to  tli r SHOOTITVG STARS Is the name 01 tne big masicol stage play being presentn b  V f W Post VoOl Tincnme, on Feb 14 and 15 at the higu scho d  cruditorium Dorothy Hurst, profcssimi 1 dr ector from St Louis, Ma, in m Pinckney conducting renemis  nightly Emmett WidmeyerVrvV  01 on 1  inme eson nue 0 i , iOiO to the ieag acjjeslcr tom o to  , iy e e  50 J  11 g u t ay vr  in ni n  VviUi  tor ri droha  1 n   hcii n ehond ooh   goi nj pomts io Pinckney s brother, Alb rl 17 1 iTmiut s to q , vdaiv h ,t r  a 47 o 4d loadihon Jerr j got hot ana sc r d 3 tirms k oucoo n Brother A  ed ni mnckne wan  to 4oi3U Amen got the  ho roar a er spirit 1 instu e Vv  i  to hod ur tall tWes with C0i od chdk on oiord paper Vvo lb nn  sdomes Davs, U ,0 on i Kit hen ior helping on m trip Vvo are rn King indivihu il ppp  t boxes and  utumnq or mur als  0,, 1 , 0  Oil m ,  Ui to su convto,  0  is or the  pass tno primary bilL won ihe primary but  old gu na who nventnn refused t s by i llowing otner stats they H seveit carried i non iaft only 0 c state In tho   ooii h r Hiram  vahioiia n running ay 0 ooso veh in 1912 i  i  n 11 g 0 n p mi a y vote eiig ,u  jog hes refus  ha m tiie national S on alter the Mich0 ,n 0  jigan oniiiai vas lllf CUO UVvJ Sitii m 50 ior Manchest T an dunb commander says the show 0 mr,  highly recomended as it has m ,t i thelength i the door to score for UNION CAUCUS with success everywhere it nas  A Union Caucus will bei been presented  be held at tne village fire hall in The siow, using local talent is j Pinckney on Tuesday February, and impcrsonaUon of TV orood 1  inom ana vm the gama H ati nd elummaied Dxter WcMro to us VVLihe  i  We Mrs,  na j 7 visitor Wcdn dasoh is re so a ing Hiowoth practised Andr  leu, on oe making a mor 1 Sharp is aching and us to 19 at 800 p m to nominate a vill casts, featuring Milton Boaed j SmithFred WaringFran Abioon Roy Acuff, Jack Bailey ana his  Queen for a Day program,Dane  ing Chorus, Jubilee Singers and on lit rae by beutmg her 48 dance 1 42 Tlv  ma e 14 free throws Our now club dirers area res   a, age tiet and to transact any other business that may come be fore itCommittee MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas Houghton, Fenton, 20 Mairlyn Joyce Cook, 18, Howell William Cox, 21, Brighton Lila Marie Ryan 18,HowellFred Lee  18 South Lyon, Phyllis Stair 18, Northvillet Richard Rudnicki 20, Fowlerviile Kathryn Shirmer, 19 Fowlerviile Sunday callers of the Don Swar thout home wer Mr and Mrs Jack Jobdell and Mrs Byce cf  Howell Sunday visitors at the Albert Shirley home were Mr and Mrs KKennth Cirner of Saline, the Doyle Tpmfcleton family of Keego Harbor dnd Daryl Shirley and wfooiBtickLak    John Bmg Viee presaatty idlmN ncy Silipiu Treas er n  113 ia the climax of the shew is pretty Babies of Yesterdr ed by prominent men of 3 community Also a Tiny Tot pop ulariy contest far boys  ark un der six Contact Emmett Widmey Tho king is aoad long live tho roan The biq ivws lazt wee  Jant Evers won the sudden death of King j Seventh Grade George, too VI of England Some Our Latin America bulletin papers cicv ted their entire front, board is becoming more color 1 nagc to it Many people cannot every day en ioStand the vonration with The seed sale which th pe pie of Lngland hoi , pd  oneId recoord is as rrrrow t omi thr to royal famiiy They have Ihtle Sl370,oberta Achley team S1215 ce witn governing the nation, been stripped ago They are b T   40 Tt Ii   r or Dorothy Hurst for fu th r in lowers havina formation om thm long liule more than figure hoaas b t ar one i fe traditions of nd of which the British an ro fond Tds chantrys claserfts THE BUSY HOTCFWIFnS BEAUTY PLAN HcmeTfakers your hoarevo  tneFnal r1 and becruty care can go hana1 mhand Se picturod in hVs Sun days fFeb 17 isrn of Tho Am erican Veeklv, with Th Detroit lo iraat Bitian Is duo to the fact thcrt people from there settled this country and brouqht many  oof thHr customr and institutions Tiie self entroi charts ar weav inq  mgi spell in our room We entertain d our Lansing vis itor with a puppet show Thursday Several members plan to contra nte something outstanding this month Richard Lawrence has  done the best so far repa led on that rot nough peo  pie vole  t  m ,ko it w nhwnile die red reason was the bosses I vanl to i  tree to horse trade  and manipulate delegates at tthe I conventions j We have been taken to task by some i, a rocnt editorial in  wined we s ud tins country was   iounnea on war ii t was not j n t founded by the Revolutionary 1 war than ad historians are wrong  Or catic sam it could have been f n ed without this war This cannot be proved ihe Christian Sci rmt Monitor in a recent ed hard ask ai you were aliva in 178 would you Wave signed tiie Declaration of Indepen enc This aocuement is tho cornerstone of our country, our Magna aharta To repudiate rt is to have yourself classed as a  traitor or Benedict Arnold but bodea down it was nothing mor or less than a declaration f war on Groat Britian Sunday Times Sally Younqa 8 rmro including the English lansteps to take to help you tay crt cruaqe Despite two wars our ties tractive while doing vour houa Iwlfc Great Britian have always hold chores Get Sundays Detroft Time ,i   LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Feb 15 EA DegreesFob 20Howell Past Masters n stronger than with any Ctrl Night  countryv     TK 23MM Degrt hao  LICENSE PLATE SALES The County Clerks Office will remain open until 4 p m ecK Saturday during th balance Of February for the purpose of Isfttl   ing License Plates vi John A Hagman County Claw 700 acres have tafcno2 the Oiisinp GcaU tag ad Jg will be stocked wftadeer aJef periments conducMfl o  jP manydear bed Uvin that a ganin 1950 by cart r mtjtmmmmmiiMt tmxfCB Wednesday Tnmj It HgjT j   IS, Tool Up for Spring Now Mtasy does it when yon hare ft good farm workshop powered by electricity Ob the Dean Ruggles farm near Marlette the workshop is used during the winter to get tools and equipment in apple pie condition for spring work in the fields In ihe summer, it helps speed machinery repairs when delay would be costly Tiie picture above shows Mr Ruggles using a portable electric farm welder to fix up his homemade wagon unloader  You, too, will find a farm workshop ft real time and money saver With electricity supplying the muscle for saws, drills, grinders and welders, you can easily repair hardtoreplace equipment also build many laborsaving devices yourself Your Edison Farm Service Advisor will gladly help you plan a farm workshop that will more than pay its way all year long Call or write any Edison office it   RcJdy Kilowatt says Wiring is always important So always ask your Farm Service Advisor about it The Detroit Edison Company Harcld Gates Phone Howell 1010 2390 EAST ON Paul Gates Phone Howell 1010 GRAND JUYEB 4 Having decided to quit farming, we will sell alJ our pcjutonal iroperty at Public Auctir located 3 miles northeast of Dexter or 3 miles west of M2S ox North Territorial Road to Webster church Road then 2 miles south and Vi mile west at 5125 Farrell Road or take Territorial Road to Zeob Road then 2 miics south Yi mile east on Farrell Road WED FEB 20th 1130 OCLOCK BRANDONS LUNCH WAG01,, 32  HEAD HOLSTEIN DAERY COWS AND HEIFERS  32 floL Cow A yrs old fresh Dec 22 HoL Cow 4 yre old fresh Jan 16, ctlf by tide HoL Cow 4 yrs old fresh Dec 22, calf by tUe HoL Cow 5 yrs old fresh Jan 26, calf by siis HoL Cow 6 yrs old fresh, due April 18 Hoi Cow 5 yrs old fresh, doe April 2 HoL Cow 4 yrs old, fresh wHh calf Sr ow 3 y old freah d April S HoL Cow 3 yrs old freshened in Nor HoL Cow 3 yrs old freshened in NOT HoL Cow S yrs old fresh, due Oct 5th Registered HoL heifer 3 yrs old due May 23rd HoL heifer 8 yrs old dne April 16th Bangs Free Hoi heifer 2 yrs old due May 23 HoL heifer 2 yrs old due June 21 HoL heifer 2 yrs old due June 20 HoL heifer 16 yrs old due July 7th HoL heifer 16 yrs old due May 30 HoL heifer 15 yrs old due July lj Hoi heifer 15 yrs old due July 29 Hoi eircr 1 yrs old open   15 yrs old open  catiing heifer Hoi heifer 6 months old Four feeder ealres M , FARM TOOLS 1950 diver 88 Tractor and 2 row mounted cultivators  151 Oliver 8 botttom plows on rubber 1150 4 section spring tooth drag 1949 John Deere corn planter with fertilizer 1850 John Deere 15 hole grain drill on rubber 1947 Oliver combine with pickup attachment 1980 Allis Chalmers field chopped with hay attachment and cutter bar 1959 AUia Chalmers bkower with 60 ft pipe 1951 New Holland chopper, power takeoff 1947 iHew Holland baler, tractor saw 1959 John Deere mower 1981 New Idem 4 bar side delivery rake 19f9 Jobs Deere manure spreader RsjMtertlred wagon, Msssey Harris doubts emltlsmeker I WsionsSesrs John Deere tad Ward with chopper boxes and canvas and eem oozes  John Deere windrower, Cooperative doable disc, Oliver 2 bottom plows TnT on steel Miscellaneous Articles Lants Coulters, snow fence 2 electric fencers, dump trailer Superior bog feeder, gas tank James Way hot waterer2 2 farrowing house 2 special fanning mill Brooder stove, farrowing crate Loading chute 10 milk cans Hay, Grain and Corn 5 doors ensilage 20 ton chopped haj 800 on oats 25 bu barley 800 crates con  HOGS 19 feeder shoats TERMS Six to nine month ga approved note payable at the First National g8kto Plymouth, Mich  p mil Kaiser  Kenneth Barr, Pi6  Nehoiftlg rofr ihe riowleu  Hackney Hardwait cu ixsiiar nave purcnasea the Merkei a uage aiawcue inese una wul consolidate the 2 stares in March The Saline school disaictwith lb ox me 27 ouiiieing districts held a meeting recently to aiscuss consolidation Howell teater HOWELL JWJHliAr Hum Friday Satarday FhJ4,ks JAPANESE Wfi BRIDE ton Taylor, ShirWyl Yamaguchi Theater WmKr LATE MPL f rtdoy Setae Fob 18 18 WHEN WORLDS COIJJD7, Whip Wilson 1 NEVADA BADMEN WcdtDssneyi DUMBA4 fa Tirhlcilui Nagy Bros, oi Fenton were awarded the contract to ouila tne new road ttom Brighton to tne General Motor Proving Ground Their hid was 50,09211 men Were due tar induction into the army ren 113 ihey cue joe nurns, James burroughs, mcjcney Hoy McMichael Ham burg Wiliard Herman, Clyde  waas Hoy Scott and Harold Mikasa Howell Kooert nail and Merwin Steinacker, Fowlervilie According to opinions punish ed in the Brighton Argus last week the prosecutors ban on bin go and rattles is not popular there James WenseL com of the Amercian Legion there said tho legion could never have put up its building without bingoAl Cole who is chairman of the firemens entertainment committee said a 4th of July celebration there this year would be impossible without a car raffle Mrs Belle Redmond former Bri ghon resident is 99 years oldMrand MrsEmmett Claih have purchased the Hoagland home at at Fleming and Brooks Sts in in Howell Sergt Wade McCook of Oak Grove is reported shot down in Korea He flew 16 successful miss ions in World War II There are a wife and 2 sonsWesly Reader of Pinckney is a cousin of his The new class of state police candidates at East Lansing num ber 50 Garth Meyer of Pinckney is one of them 500 people attended the dedica tion of thenew elementary school at Brighton last week All Brighton school teachers have signed a petition askinq for a 25CMa year raise They allege they are paid less than 3000 a year Supt Pepper has resigned as supt of the Briqhton school to 1 go to the OcT Park school Sunday, Monday, Feb, 17 U ttaJinee Suaday fcSfl 9 si Sunday, Monday, Feb, 0 18 DECISION BEFORE DAWN BRIGHT VICTORY with Arthur Kennedy Frank Sincrtri and Julia Adams Richard Bashart Gary Merrill Also Technicolor Feature land oi th tnbliB, Earth Tue, Wed Thurw Feb 19, 20,11,  Jane RusselL Frank Sinatrl and Groucho Marx in DOUBLE DYNAMITE  Featurette Cartoon BBBBUllBBBBllllBBBBlBBeBSSBllBBBBBlBBSSBBBBBBSllSSllBBBlV vBBB K ConungPandora and the Flying Dutchman Westward the Women Dexter Theater Deodar Michigan Friday Saturday, Feb 1516 2 Great Hifts 2 A Great Picture THE LOST CONTINENT Tue Wed ThuT Feb lY, lOJl, lames Mason, ATO Gcsdner to PANDORA AND TF FLYWa DUTCHMAN also HOME TOWN STORY  V  Jefrev Lynn Donald Crlsp Marble Reynolds,  News Avon Theater SIQtihrwgtK roicnigoB Caesar Romero Hilary Brooks Chick Chandler Flos PYGMY ISLAND Starring Johnny WeJsmulkc Sunday, Monday, Feb, 17 18 THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN A Ceiady 8tawtq Robert CummingB Terry Moore and Jerome Courtkmd Cartnen  jo   fu8 WedTnurFel 19,20, 21, WESTWARD, THE WOMEN Robert Taylor Denis Darrel and Julie Bishop fcartoon news shorts ComingHere Comes the Groom Place in the Sun Friday Saturday Feb, IS 16 ACROSS THE wmE MISSOURI s TecKDceioe A Super Western Starrina Ckrrk Gable Richard Montalban Short Subject Latest Nevn Sunday, Tueeday, Feb, 17 19 LEJ40N DROP KUD1 A Comedy Starrlna Bob Hope Marilyn Maxwell ComlngMr 880 Saiurdays Hero 25 ieais Ago to oJ A project has been started buy the old opera house for community building Frank McQuillan, Jackson cloth ing merchant died ot St Joe hos pital last week He was the father oi Rev McQuillan of Pinckney The Congl Sunday School held a Valentine party at the church parlors Monday nightThe hoop race was won by George Snively and Steve VanHorn The whittling race by Cecil Hendee and Dan VanSlambrod The Scarecrow Trio of PH Swarthout, Mylo Kettler aiyi Stacy Hall sang several selections The supper wsa served by George Snively and William Brown Pinckney lost to Brighton last week at the Island Lake dance Hall 31 to 28 Swarthout got 15 points for Pinckney and Bergin 19 for Brighton, The Congl team lost to theGen Motors Proving Grounds 24 to 10  Edward Parker has moved into P H Swarthouts house on Mcrinj St from the Dinkel house I  Mrs Tom Farley underwent a serious operation at the Pinckney i Sanitarium last we  James Doyle and Elmer Glenr have auctions advertised in this issue Vern Locey prop of the Howell  Theatre will open a bowling all ey there Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan Friday Saturday Fob, 15 16 RHUBARD A Good Comedy Sfamao Ray MillajOWan Stirling and Gene Lockkhart Cartoon t Sunday, Monday, Feb, 17 19 SILVER CITY Is TechnieoUf A Drama Siarrlna Yvonne DeCarloEdmond OBrien and R Arlen tuadoy Shews 3 j, 7, I Cartoon Pete Smith Newt Tue, Wed Thur, Feb Is, 2021,  DETECTIVE STORY A Drama Staifpjf Kirk Douglas Eleanor Parker and William Bendir shows 715,915 Cartoon domingLone Star, Cross Roads Callaway Went Thataway COM P ANY Has Opening Wow for Women y BUSIHEtb OFFICE POSITIONS SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience Necessary Training Done on ihe Job Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Employment Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFflCE 23 E Washington ftLAnn Art I Hospitals prov i   NEVER A CASE OF DIAP TA3H j with Play tox BABY OIL POWDER 47 Years Ago The Howell Condensed Milk Cois taking in 100000 lbs of milk , a day They shipped 14 carloads oi canned mi last week  The worst snow storm of the j season hit here lasH week All the I roads were blocked and no freight came all the week There was no mail Wednesday , The Young Mens Club held open house last Saturday Adrian j Lavey, Rex Read Floris Moran  and Albert Bowen entertained at j boxing and Fred Read and Ernil Lambertson at wrestling j Mike Fitzsimmons is working at a barber shop in Adrian i Lucius E Wilson has been elecj ted president of the postal clerks j of Branch 16 Detroit i Mrs Bkx Jackson entertained , her Sunday school class of boys  ot her home Monday night Surveyors have been working J In this section which revives the tumor of OB sssctrioioaQ from  X   I I f I I I and CREAM j I 1 I J Scientific tests with thousands of Dsblcf nedlctliy supervised by more than 100 hospitals and pedtttrJcfcnt  prove never t case of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Bflby Oil, Powder sei Oeam are consistentlytad MAYffft SAIY Ott 1m 6timuwmtitbitU6lh thm tf tkm id ft 4 HAvnx SASY pewen  it ttfk9 hmii bsortt, St ssfmf  itolotomt, limit tirful pfifkll hmt I i i 941 i MAYflX SASY SfA is Imtiirkt fr pttHthB, sW s ui fnfee ceeje M see SJSJSJSM MiwessTYPAK f J4 TivT V Mi  v  v x XtfHT   VVJJJ ytf  TJ wv    TOY TOT iPOPULAHTTY CONTEST For Boys and Gab Under 6 yrs Loving Cups and Other Prises Donated by Arnolds Jewellers, Ann Arbor Suttons Hardware Howell Yax Jewellers, Howell Rovins Jewellers Howell Freee Tkfceta to First 10 Children with complete list misspelled words on this page Bring copy of ad in wich it appears to Dorothy Hurst Under Personal Direction of Dorothy Hurst Cast  f QUEEN FOR A DAY  Prtset Donated by exter fcogw Star j  1aRoa Cafe and Bowl University Floral Shop i I B  S SJio Store J A J, I  Daaiel Jewelry by Pmckney V F W, tfflch Shireys Radio TV  For the Best Deals in Sparion, MotorolAdrniraLZenh Sykmia and  a A We Service What We SeH Ser eg  Plnckney Mich Hockeys Service Mobile Products Philgas ant I jApplianees WRECKER AAAN4JIOE Open 8 At to 9 P M Pmckney Phone 145 Michigan I  MHLTON BERLE KATE SMITH FRED WARING FRAN ALLISON JACK BAILEY ROY A6UFF GEORGE ASCHENBRWNER JUDY ASCHENBRENNEH JOHNNY ROSSITER JANE WIDMAYER BOB DARROW AARON IHtRTY SALLY DOYLE  i JOANNE WHEATLEY AND MANY OTHERS AS DAN0WG CHORUS GIRLS BABIBS AND SPECIALTY JUBILEE SINGERS PRETTY Please Patronise Merchants Ad vertised on this Page Benefit ef the Gfeh Nous Fund  Jerry Gainsley Service Me Engle Jewels Winkelhouse Floral Company Piockney General Store  Horn Killed Meats, Groceries Vegttablee, Froren Foods Basement Department Store Phone 140 Jugs Inn Beer  Wine  Good Food 5850 HowellPinckney Road Phone Howell 1535 RU Comphmentsoi VANS GULF SERVICE Hackney, Michigan THE LAVEY HARDWARE AND INSURANCE WENS MARATHON SERVICE Pmckney, Michigan CLARTS GROCERY Plnckneye Fmett Food Store Pheen 51 ANCHOR INN Beer  Wine Liquor Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Michigan Compliments of  PINGSTON GULF SERVICE Dexter Michigan CORYS DflUG STORE Phone WFI Pmckney Miehigan McPHERSON STATE BANK Over 85 Yean ef Seme Banking Member ef F D I C Hewell Miehlg Compliments oi XBtMr GENMAL STORE Plnelmey Miehigan Compliments of SNEDICORS HOW1LL CLEANBIf Phone 832 Howell WAGNERS GROCERY Beer and Wine te Take Out Phone 705 Hewell Phene 70551 Howell i j Compliments of WIDMAYER T V SERVICE DEPARTMENT Howell, Michigan HILAND LAKE GROGGY Phone Deader 9181 Dwey Steoea, Prop Portage Lake White Front Market Meats, Fruits anr Puitesti Mchigom ABNEY FROZEN FOOD SeKVICE Phene Pmckney 128F3 6025 PinckneyHowell Rd Pinckney Michigan  i tmlm SEE HOWELL GREEN HOUSE GO 721  Michigan Phone 336 Flowers lor All Oceaslons HowelL Michigan Compliments ef FERDS PLACE CGtrge end bene Loggias SINCLAIR Superfkxme Fuel Oils Vkk Kohsman Dfst Mgr Phone Hewell 517 W FARMERS FEED AND SUPPLY COMPANY Gold Seal Feeds Pet Dog Ration Coal  Feed  Seed Pinckney, Michigan Compliment of MCLAUGHLIN OIL COMPAQ  Phone 2331 Dexter Michigan KATCHIES RESTAURANT Home Cooked Meale Pinckney, Michigan Phone 8105 Deirier Mtchlgan FST NATIONAL BANK WHEELERS STORE Portage Lake Is Howell Under Federei Supervision Member el  D L C HOWLETT HARDWARE Gregory Michigan General Electric Appliance Plumbmg Farm Implements HACENEY HAjRDWARE Dexter Michigan  THOMAS READ SONS Lumber and BuUding SuppMes Row Boats Phone 57 Pmckney, Mfafc JlMM Presentedby WK WPost 7301    e Vew t SitJH ,  ,      i   r  rv4  ,   MisejAiBejBkiieisiieMeM  ur,FnFebI4 9 GeslsiieiiilMmW j  1  I I I I ,v ft   mrH  rtT  THE HNQDfCY DDISPATCH JAN0AIY BWtyW 1W1 x ttuadoy January 17, IM2 pfonrWij JiiBiinij 14 lttt Board met, ro U called, quorum present The minutes of yesterAdjourned meeting oi the Board ol Supervisors tor the County days session were load and approved oi Livingston, convened at their Roam in toe Court Home in the By the Clerk City oi Howell and upon roll coil by the Clerk a quorum was TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GENTLEMEN found to be present GALLEY ONESUPR I hare the hxor herewith to submit my annual report iox the year ending December 31, 1951 Criminal Cases iiled  16 Civil Cases filed 74 Cnancery Cases filed 44  91  m Wxtedar, tmm 19 HIS Dec OADisbursements during year Social Welfare ClneslrVntkm Hospitalisation  4J273787S Choi Co iiaepttahsation  3,33518 Liens 10QY Vh Charge Not allowable by State 6000   Total 225 Notary Publics hied and recorded  71 Physiciana recorded 2 Nurses recorded 3 Assumed Names recorded and tiled 62 Marriage Licenses issued 194 Delinquent Tax Receipts tiled 2274 Redemption Certificates recorded 192 Births reported and tiled 440 Deaths reported and filed , 347 Declarations of Intention filed  10 Si X A resolution from the Township Board oi Hamburg Township, appointing Char lee I Bennett as Supervisor of the lownau was read to the Board to succeed J Arthur Shehan, deceased Moved by Row and supported by Dinkei that Charlee I Chancery Divorce Cases tiled Bennett, ol Hamburg TownehX be seated as a Member oi this Board and that he assume me duties on the several Committee previously held by Mr Shehan Upon motion of Dinkei which was duly supported by Haack Board adjourned until 130 pm Ahexnoon Session Mr Adrian deBoom State Representative appeared beloi fceSfeaTd andaave a short review ot some of the legislation pending in theegislature pertaining and affecting County Gov ernment JJ Moved by Leith and supported by Smith, that the Detroit Edison Company be given the right and the authority to set the necessary poles for their line on Church St north of the County  Petitions for Naturalisation filed 10 Detention Home at a distance not to exceed seven 7 feet Carried No of Petitioners admitted to Citizenship 10 Supr Ross presented the following resolution and moved its Articles of Association recorded and filed 15 adoption which was duly supported by Supr Bennett Dated January 11, 1952 J Arthur Shehan, a member of this Board of Supervisors, pas Respectfully Submitted John A Hagman, County Clerk, sed away on December 2, 1951 He had served a a member Moved by Glen nand supported by Smith, that the iep6rt of oi this board at different times for sixteen years He represented the County Clerk, be accepted, adopted and placed on file, the township of Hamburg wnere he was born aad where he Carried, had lived all his life His continual return to office throughout the years showed the respect aiiu confidence and esteen in Moved by Ross and supported by Raddatz that the County which he was held by the people oi his township He was Treasurer be instructed and authorized to pay the premium on trustworthy and honest and sincere in all his deeds and actions, the Short Term Tax Bone when bill for same is presented for As a member of this board he not only represented his town payment Carried, ship but also the county of Livingston in an honorable and efficient manner Being well versed in county matters he was an Supr Sutton presented the following Resolution and moved invaluabl member of any committee on which he srved Of a iu adoption which was duly supported by Supr Smith modest and kindly disposition he was loved and respected by all who knew him In ius passing, this board recognies the loss WHEREAS, The Social Security Act has been so amended by4 it has sustained and desires to place in its minutes a record oi its me Congress of the United States as to permit political subdivisions appreciation and respect of the several states to extend to their employees and officers THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors fa6 benefits of Old Age and Survivors Insurance, and of Livingston County has heard with profound sorrow oi the death oi J Arthur Shehan, late a supervisor from the township of Hamburg FURTHER RESOLVED, That this board does extend to the family of the deceased its sympathy over the loss oi a good hus band and father 30,78393 Dec 61Infirmary Classification Salaries  3,00965 Food   6,29879 Fuel 1,04384 Clothing and Bedding 73517 Medical 29571 Infirmary Supplies 1,33875 Eldg Maintenance  2W56 Equipment Repairs 28681 Telephone Lights Transportation Insurance iaxesWinchell Subscription  , 16716 58902 9837 15110 738 750  Dec 31, 1951 Bakmce to fund DRAIN FUND an 1 1951Balance in ruuu Cretui transfers Total Creaits Disbursements 30,9707 Debit Transfers 1,42545 Total Debits 32,39622 Dec 31, 1951balance in Fund INHERITANCE TAX FUND Receipts Disbursements 26,88684 STATE TAX FUND Jan 1, 1951 Balance in Fund Credit Transfers Total Credits Disbursements  983L3 Debit Transfers 1,00586 iujMii  9JHHM  J9M 34,30 b A7M i J1,G79S  26,88664 58605  2,1531 8,018791 Total Debits  1,88939   14,24081 Dec 31Administration Classification Remuneration 4,85500 Travel 22832  Office Supplies  I  11399 t Telephone and Postage 30825 j Ins, Bonds, and Dues 3797  Equipment Repairs 375 5S4728 50,57202 Dec 31Cash Balance  59073 Dec 31Accounts Payable U of M Hospital 1,27904 Dec 31Accounts Receivable Macomb County 4800 Monroe County 5589 Wayne County 27916 Jan  LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL WELFARE DIRECT RELIEF FINANCIAL SHEET January 1, 1951 thru December 31, 1951 1, 1951Cash Balance on Hand ,  1,92876 State Allocations 1 5 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the governing body of Livingston County Michigan hereby elects coverage under he Old Age and Survivors Insuranceas provided by Act No 205, Public Acts of 1951 Livingston Co Allocations and DeliqTaxTransfers10,74767 RefundsOther Counties 4,23662 Refunds Clients 1,46150 Refunds Brighton Township 35431 RefundsGenoa Township 11717 RefundsGreenOak Township  43559 RefundsHowell iCty  1,60886 RefundsMarion Township , 9004 WHEREAS, The Michigan Legislature in regular session enacted Public Act No 205 to enable political subdivisions to secure coverabe under the Old Age and Survivors Insurance provisions of Title H of the Federal Security Act as amended, ,and WHEREAS, An agreement has been entered into betwen FURTHER RESOLVED, That, as a mark oi respect to the the State of Michigan and the Federal Security Administrator i6c 31ReceipDuringYear memory of the deceased, the business of the board be now sus to extend the benefits of the federal Old Age and Survivors fended to enable his associates to pay tribute to his high charac Insurance system to employes of the state or any political sub ter and distinguished public service division thereof, FURTHER RESOLVED, That the clerk record this resolution in the minutes of the meeting and transmit a copy thereof to the family of the deceased After remarks by Judge Hiram R Smith and several Members of the Board it was moved by Supr Dinkei and supported by Supr Catrell that in Honor and Memory ol J Arthur Shehan, fi n FURTHER RES0IVED That John A Hagman, Clerk, be Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 93Q, am and he g hereby authonzed and directed on behalf of Livingston Countersigned John A Hagman, County Clerk County Michigan to nter into agreement with the department for Approved Archie Kingsley, Chairman  extenBion of ,he beaeiiia undex we u Qi the SociaJ Security Tuesday January 15, 1952 Act 8ubject to iho pr0viaionsi oi Sec 8 of Act 205, Public acts Dec 31Funds Available during year Board met, roll called, quorum present The minutes oi yes oi ig5 terdays session were read and approved Moved by Raddatz and supported by Berry, that the motion BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the proper fiscal officers be, passed by this Board on October 10, 1951, appointing Garland and they aie, hereby authorised to make all required payments Elliott, as a Member ot the County Social Welfare Board, be into the Contribution Fund established by the said Enabling Act amended to read the effective date of the appointment shall and to establish such system of payroll deductions from the become effective November 1, 1951 instead of January 1, 1852 salaries of employees and officers os may be necessary to their  Dr J J Hendren President of the Fowlerville Agricultural coverage under said Old Age and Survivors Insurance system Society appeared before the Board and gave an oral report of the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the proper officials of the Society relative to th payment of 4H Club premiums paid by political subdivision do ail things necessary to the continued the Society and asked for an appropriation to assist in the implementation of said system payment ol the same Moved by Berry and supported by Catrell that this Board IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, That any funds payable to the appropriate a sum not to exceed 200000 to the Fowlerville County oi Livingston from any department of the State of Michigan Agricultural Society to be used for 4H Club and Future Farmers  he withheld by said department and transferred to the State Employes Retirement Board to be used in the payment of 37905 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund DELINQUENT TAX FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Receipts i  Total Credits Debit Transfers 63,61405 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund  PRIMARY SCHOOL FUND Receipts Disbursements 680,78057 TEACHERS INSTITUTE FUND Jan 1, 1951 Balance in Fund Receipts Total Credits Disbursements  12380 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund TOWNSHIP FUND Jan 1, 3 951 Balance in Fund Credit Transfers Total Credits Disbursements 26,64129 Dec 31, 1951Bajance in Fund CITY  VILLAGE FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Credit Transfers  6,02934  51950 63,61405  64,13355  51950 9680,76057   222il  12801  35107  22727  1,65726 26,97634  2631601  1,99232  831432 i2,06S63 8,10000 Total Credits Disbursements Dec 31, 1151 Balance in Fund ESCHEATS FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Receipts Total Credits Disbursements Debit Transfers 12,06296  12,80035 J  83759  4,08703  10, J  4,0S8l  3,58354 3615 27,151,76 29,08052 Dec 31Disbursements During Year Direct Relief Classification Cash  Food Fuel   S 8,43640 , 6,86796  1,26074 Clothing 41279 Medical   Ftenf  2,34894  88600 Other Counties 2,64765 Burial 60000 Board and Caro 81456 Dental  Household 6900 2000 pitiuums for the ensuing year Carried  Upon motion of Sutton which was duly supported by Clark, Board adjourned untii 130 pm Aftersoon Session Supr Gordon oi Ihe Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed am recommended OB appear by numbers C3856C3860 inclusive  Upon motion of Conine which was duly supported by Dinkei, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 am Countersigned John A, Hagman, Clerk Approved Archie Kingsley, Chairman Wednesday, January 16 1952 Board met, roll called, quorum present The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Moved by Leith and supported by Glenn that the west portion oi the parking lot on the south side oi Clinton Street through the Court House grounds be marked as a private Parking Lot for the use of County Employees until the April Session of fills Board Carried Moved by Sutton and supported by Raddats that the Chairman of this Board appoint a Committee, to be known as a Social Security Committee to investigate Social Security for County Employees and report to the Board their findings and recommendations Carried Committee appointed by the Chairman Supr3 Sutton, Dinkei and Leith Supr Ross presented the follow J Vlution and moved its tion which was duly supported by Sup Leth Be It Resolved That a trunrer be made from the General Fund  the Drain Fund, in the amount of 20000 to be credited to the Gregory County at large Drain in Unadilla Township Signed Henry T Ross, Stanley Dinkei, W B, Clark, Drain Com Carried Supr Sutton presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption which was duly supported by Supr Gartrell Your Detention Home Committee recommends that the Sheriff be allowed fifty 50c cents per meal for the care at prisoners confined in the County Detention Home Signed Charles H Sutton, Henry T Ross, Charles  Xelley, Com Resolution carried Moved by Catrell and supported by Smith, that the Chairman of this Board appoint a Committee of three Members together with partJni himself to attend the Annual Meeting ol the Stats Association of Supervisors to be held in Lansing on January 2425 and 26 Carried Supr Glen of the Civil Claims Committee presented hills to the Board which were allowed as reccommended as appear by numbers C3B613866 inclusive Supr Gartrell of the Cfcrll Claims Committee preeented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers C38673872 inclusive Upon motion of Glen which was duly supported by Stelnacker, Board adjourned until 130 pm Afternoon Session Supr Gordon of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bins to A Board which were allowed at recommended a appear faf numbers C38743883 Inclusive Upon motion of Dinkei which was duly supported by Wiggins, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 am Approved Archie Xinasley, Chatomcm Job A, 24,36404 any default on the part ol County of Livingston in accordance Dec 31Cash Balance with paragraph Vc oi the contract between the State of Michigan  and County oi Livingston The following positions are hereby designated as those which are to be excludednone For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of Title II, Sec 218 of the Federal Social Security Act and amendments Total Debits  3,61969 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund CEMETERY TRUST FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Receipts  Credit Transfers Total Credits Disbursements   6209 Dec 31, 1951Balance fit Fund REVOlVING DRAIN FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Credit Transfers Total Credits Disbursements  4,08359 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund TAX COLLECTION FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in fhnd Receipts  47tsi6  6,ijuJ 3ojo C2GS  6,5168  6 1,, 3,b  59 ft ,45  5741 Dec 31Accounts Recelavle Due from other counties 3 52324 Dec 31Accounts Payable 0S Orders  3,26112 The Livingston County Board of Social Welfare Commission thereof the agreement ntered into between the State Agency  h Dector wish t0 lhank the Coiulty  Committee and the with th approval of the AttorneyGeneral and the Social Security Members of the Board for their cooperation during the past year Total Credits Debit Transfers 255,52963 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund TAX REDEMPTION FUND Jan 1, 1951 Balance in Fund  Receipts   if  25b, 26  1  SlJwV 28 79 07 i 371 S2 Administrator is made a part of this Resolution and shall be termed as an agreement between this political subdivision and the State Agency and shall become a part of the agreement or modification of the agreement between the State and the Social Security Administrator  Cecil Bohm, DirectorSupervisor Charles Itsell, Chairman PThomae Howlett, Member G W Elliott, Member supported by Glenn, that the financial Total Credits Moved by Dinkei This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon passage report of the Social Welfaro Department be accepted, adopted and approval, for ail intents and purposes, except that active cmd placed on file Carried, coverage shall begin on the 1st day of October, 1951 Carried Supr Smith of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills SuPr Gartre11 of  Civil aaim Committee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended and as appear  e Board which w6re allowed a Panted d s appear by Numbers C388SC3893 inclusiv bY Numbers C3933C3937 inclusive Supr Glenn ol the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to Debit Transfers Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund MAY TAX SALE FUND Receipts Debit Transfers  LAW LIBRARY FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Credit Transfers  3,76132 33164 the Board, which were allowed as presented and as appear by Numbers C3894C3901 inclusive Supr Gartrell of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended and a appear by Numbers C3924C3928 inclusive Chairman Kingsley appointed Supr Catrell 1o act as temporary chairman during his absence Total Credits Disbursements Moved by Gartrell, supported by Glenn, that the Social Security period for County Employees be retroactive to October Dec 31, 1951 Balance in Fund  1, 1951 Carried  DOG TAX FUND By the Clerk Jan i, 1951Fund Overdrawn To the Honorable Board of Supervisors Receipts Gentlemen Disbursements I have the honor, herewith, to submit my annual financial c 31, 1951Balance in Fund  36250  2,35308  4,98990 Chairman Kingsley appointed Suprs Redinger, Conine, and rePrt for 6 Y001 ading, December 31, 1951 Raddats as delegates to attend the annual meeting of the State Association of Supervisors at Lansing January 24, 25 and 26 Upon motion of Smith, supported by Conine, the Board adjourned until 130 pm Afternoon Session Supr Gartrell of the Per Diem Committee presented the payroll of the several Supervisors for attendance at the November and January sessions of the Board, which was allowed a presented By Cecil Bohm, Welfare Director of the Social Wlfare De GENERAL FUND Jan 1, 1951 Fund Overdrawn 23,33852 Receipts Credit transfers Total Credits Disbursements 161,65647 Dec 31, 1951Balance In Fund Debit Transfers 51,71325 COURT TRUST FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Receipts  13,46330 239,41347  iij 037 e 2TJ597 5000 j87 62337  d7j73 S 4478  7004   1,4418 Total Credits Disbursements 252 876 77 ec  Balance in Fund SOCIAL WELFARE FUND Jan 1, 1951Balance in Fund Receipts Credit Transfers 19,05935 28630 3 uoilJt , z 05254  244760 10,20341 38,51154 To the Honorable Board of Supervisors, County of Livingston, we present forthwith the Financial Sheets and detailed reports Dec 31, 1951 of the Livingston Co Department of Social Welfare LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIAL WELFARE FINANCIAL SHEET JAANUARY 1, 1851 thru DECEMBER 31 1951 Jan 1, 1951  Cash balance on hand 2,44780 December 31 Receipts during year County Allocations and Deliq Tax Transfers 38,51154 Client RefundsHospital Cases , 4,43169 RefundOther Co Hospital 2,42185 RehindInflnnary Client 2,95452 RefundsOther Co Infirmary 33205 Btundsintomary Telephone   6330  Total Debits 213,36972 Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund  LIBRARY FUND Tan 1, 1951 Balance in Fund  Receipts Total Credits Disbursements 9 Debtt Transfers 8,49834 75000 16,16853  2,08985  10,64370 12,73355  Total Credits Disbursements Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund DIRECT RELIEF FUND Jan 1, 1951 Balance in Fund Receipts Credit Transfers 50,57202 24,36404 Total Debits S 9,24834 4 HtTSTn deck   waflable during year 4871495 61,16275  Dec 31, 1951Balance in Fund COUNTY ROAD FOND Jan 1, 1951Balance In Fund Receipts Total Credits Disbursements 1364,4041 Total Credits Disbursements Dec, 31, 1951Balance in Fund CRIPPLED CHILDREN FUND Jan 1, 1952Balance in Fund Receipts Total Credits Disbursements  45405 STATE LAND AUCTION SALE FUND 411,5466 DC, 31 1951Balance in Fund TAX REVERTED LAND FUND DM 01 leelBakmce to Fund I 3,46621 t 20,90719 390,64747 Jtr   51 1627V,  S907ti  1,92878 164040 10,74767  29,08052 l  47164 j 1  11630 j  62406  74035  5,38164 S TMt,  tf j i, L 1M1 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Commisioner Salary Bond  Stationery and Office Telephone and Tel Circall Court Postage Court Stenographe i ranscripts Printing and Bin K3tionery and Jiephone and T Troight and Exp  tness Fees  or Fees  I or Meals  i Jical Examin  1 omey Fees  1 Vpy D ing Jurora Canly Clerk Sc i  S   Deputy Pc ,0 Trin , and Binding Sta v y and Teep  e and Te  Frcij, and Express Trcv  ponse fur and Fixhur Cek Lire  Krntr nci of v County Treaturer Salary Salary  Deputy Postage Irinting c a Biadin Stationery and Off Telephone and Tel Freight and Travel Expense Furniture and Maintenance of Bond Rent  Safety Extra Clerk Hire sssU      V v,        rirfr teJflB  1 Erosion II Poor Soil ment Methods  lor soil erosion usuali poor soil management washing of the land 4 D Baver, formerly State Agronomy Dethe question, How erosion he said, we  phrased the query ter question would be  is popr soil managelanagement, he said,  ple than soil erosion le on level lands as and hilly areas Good fcnt on the rolling lands than erosion control, lanagement, he said, to good farm mando not put grass on a   Ea   anagement Causes Like This, m control erosion or ltryside look green there to make feed produce milk that a better boy or girL it that gbd soil mansstore exhausted land rop production He he Ohio Agricultural Ration at Wooster,  JS of surface soil was lpbverished land By Igemeht, the subsoils as brought above the io At Raleigh, N ,  rly was dean of tne lege, land that could bushels of corn per jed into pasture The and fertilized with potash Nowxthe lecture yields digestible a lent to 92 bushels of Can Help   Meet Call More Grain J bigger grain crops asizes the need for  fertilizer supplies the Middle West it Committee, in a t rain are reported jrtion to the riumisls to be fed, says ers will need more  pr increasing num lers will be asked luction fort that yields of,  rain can be ta per cent above in most areas Igement methods pf fertilizer, its recommend of fertilizer phosphate and  is in the fall ig with nitrogen  Adding a full lportant where ags are to be  lering fertilizer now in view of ituation Short Iphate have  m Says aeeat ever, bat erep, eae tkat  fa seaiens of year ears Defense Bends, grew This thePayrel yea lank beads, the 0 more to  will sjr  S  IhWt  rin,w h v2S  WW vXy1 rv i  M THE PINCKNEY DDISPATCH Wednesday, February 13 1952 X  v   v  The Peopl Stor Groceries Dry goads Canned Goods Shoes Gents Furnishngs Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  ED teed matter at postoiflce Act of March 6, 1877 i wojjbwell StJtnrimoy MVh Sphecriptlrm Price 150 per yoca Born to Robert Vedder and wiisJan31, a daughter, Mary Dianne The William Plummer house at Anderson on M36 caught fire from an oil stove late Monday af ternoon and was badly dameged Pinckney and Gregory fire depts went out The new Pinckney tank truck made its first runThe Bert or Sylvester Harris iarm has been soia to loe Smiin ers oi Mivinaaie Mrand MrsBruce VanBlaricum jr arid Mr ana Mrs Kenneth riusseil and family were Sunday guebts ol Mr ana Mrs rtoy Cos gray Sunday guests at the Louis She han home were the Gene Shehan family of Ann Aibor, the Gerald Gerald Bauer family of Brighton and Janet Lundin The James Whitley family spent Sunday at the Harold McKenzie home in Detroit John McGuire and family were also there The Arthur Shehan home on M36E damaged by fire is being torn down A new house will be will be built The Winston Baughn family spent Sunday at the Frank ClaiTt home at Milford  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK v AT BOTSH UUCB  r WHEN IN NEED O  Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  BEPAWING A 8PIOAIJTT COMPLETE UNE OF FUTURES, COLOBft WRITE PUS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER iMSjniM ONE PfNCKNET 1S7FU The Mich Bell Public Pay Station has been moved from the ulf Oil Station to the north side of the town hall Mrs Lester McAfee7and daugh  Mr and Mrs Ben White called  ters were in Detrol last week Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI CTTE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons 1 PHONE 2681 DEXTER  at the Frank White home ioHow ell Sunday Clement Thorpe and wife of De troit called on Mrs Emma Vollmer Sundav  Mrs Florence Baughn attended an OES reception last week at Monroe with Mesdames Ala Mey er and Winifred AberdeenFhilgotToppan Modl Vf43 SjMVMfiit NittsaiTappan Rang ff  Cemplatsly Initated five CyUfttfws of PKlflM   Regular Pries 00000 TOTAL 100000 ALL THREE FOR ONLY HRlct 209 fr A C r NOW O F F E,RA 1 ,  fcAil  YOU OIT  big fctoutiful rang featuring th latet rim and work Mvtaf ofvtnlncM  YOU OIT flU evtomotk Phltgcu tyittm ompltty Inttalltd at your  TOO OIT two yttan of hflget t no xtr  SEE US TODAY J Hockev Swartfutu Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan call j ed at the L C Lavey home Suni day Mr agd Mrs, Merwin Camp boil iaailyotrendca the James nail auction Saturday, ihe Hails oving to the Ferris farm in on township they bought  Benhaxri and wife oi bngh ere Sunday guests at the Darrow home  Clifford Miller, daughter, a, Donnalee Swarthout and Thayer were in Ann Arbor Y Dorothy Meabon Boyer entpwn, Va visited at the ge Meabon home last week Lamb and wife of Martin at the Tom Ware home rday liam Lamb underwent a operation at St Joe hospit n Arbor, Thursday Farrell and wife of Or chard Lake and the Edsel Meyer family of Ypsilanti called at the i W H Meyer home Sunday The Ray Burns, Don Burns Jack Young and Louis Coyle families attended a farewell party Sunday at the D Conklin home in Pontiac for Joe Burns Sunday guests at the John Mc Donnell home were Mr and Mrs Fred Teans and Mr and Mrs James Noble of Detroit David Aberdeen spent Friday in Albion J The Mylo Kettler family of Jack son spent Sunday with Mrs Ly Cafir J Olin Robinson and Jacp Hann ett went to St Joe hospial, Ann Ar bor and gave blood for George ve butit Webb to replace that taken from u  Miss Mary Wylie was absent from her duties in Cory Drug Store last week due to illness  T Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Arbor were Saturday callers at the Frank Aberdeen homoe Mrs Alta Meyer spent the week end at the Wm Lamb home in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs John Boyer were Sunday guests at the Peter Straig er home in Ypsilanti Mesdames John Boyer Reece Gudith and Earl Lange attended a party Saturday for Mrs Lee Hurd on M 36 E Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and Mr and Mrs John Boyer attended  the Farm Bureau banquet Thurs a the coops in Howell Mrs Goldie Schaufle, MrsJohn Boyer and Mrs Lucile Wylie attended the educational confer, ence in Brighton Friday T AXNOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Every Saturday STARTING SAT 7AN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 400 P M  J4 Untu Furuw Notice To Collect Taxes DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE L OttNZOMURPHY Pubuan Tovmshlp Treasurer KEEP YOUR BABY IN PkAYTEX PANTS MrsLlod Hendee and son were in Holt last week Miss Audrey Klekot of Brighton spent Sundoy at the Albert Dink el home The Gerry Eichman family were Sunday guests of the Gerald Kennedy home in Howell  Mrs Edna Sptars and Jack Sheldon have gone to Florida Carl Bidwell and family oof Brighton spent Sunday at the Ben White home Pvt Donald Clark writes from Korea he is getting along fine is pretty cold He  has a secretarial job with theaif liSf instead was in , VWx Co and child The Bill Bcraqhn family spent mg at the Earl Baughn homeSunday n the franklin JV  ttoweU are visiting the Volney Teeple Born to Wesley Umstead and family at Serult St Marie wife Feb 7a sonWayne Richard Dan Driver andfer The Kenneth Klave famUy have called at the Edward Spears gone to Floorida  I home Sunday m  Income Tax Service 401 EAST GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON, MICa PHONE 331 v MBS McLUCAS M Choice Beef Why go out oi town to buy your meat when you can gel choice cuts here and aave te difference We also sell quarters at roxnak able Low Prises See our Weekend Specials The Dunlavey Food Lotker  Hackney, ta U JfLLuJiU    mm  a  T,v   rTrt, Ml  PLAYTEX BABY PANTS With Playtex pants the last banter to your btbjft social success Is removedt With Playtat ptfiti there can be no embarrasting moments 00 ms ter whose lap ha chooses to sit on For Playtas is the really effective answer to tha problem ol keeping the little darling presentaMy dry Thfe miracle material, creamy liquid latex, steBetfefafc soft, cool, odorless, stainless, ftoncnafiafc and bat an extraordinary stretch for extra eootet 79 and in addition Pkytat prtt 1 Are teamleti 2 Stretchy all over, therefore aoft MiMWnt 3 Wont irritate babya sWa, 4 Can be boiled and weabedtsAeUt damage 5 Are uric add proof, 6 Cool, toft, and hov they earl  v 7 Accurately lised by babyi welatjt   large and exta large CHft packaged V Mm and Phom Orrfere FBI Cory Druf ftot  m it  m  i ataai  m sV  WmWtW Local INotei  Vt a  Britta Brash is attending the Beauticians convention in Detroit Peb ia 11, 12 Miss Janet Feidler of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Rose Read home M The Robert Read family were Sunday quests at the Arthur Bullis home in GregoryGreichen Tasch is expected bacfc this week after several weeks in  Florida with the Cy ALee tan ily  Leroy Bleach of Lansing called j at the Roger Can home Sunday  Bob Carr was home Wed and  Thur  PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE FlNCKNEY SANITARIUM BAY M DUFFY M D Michigan J Dairy 1100 A M to 20o P M , Except Wednesdays Moovlues Fri SaU 7 to 8 p m DB, G Q, McCLUSKEY Denjji 112 North Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell t Michigan HERJTSNEHD 207 E Grand River HEAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake jtopertis and Business Cyirftfftiinififf List Your Property with Me GERALD AON Broker 4 0 d worm Pearl Pinckney, MlchA Phonel 3 3 Phone 15FU RepoiriaQk MY,,ON j HUGHES Plumbing and Heauxxa Stale 8717 LakftsUe Driv License Rush Lak Phone 183 Howell J TV i v, ,,  ym n Real Estate, Irsuranc Brokerage vol base at Norfolk Va,Sunday   Speciality after spending a week here j AX your Proportv With Me The Ona Campbell family spent the week end at th Carl Lentz home in Lansing j LEE LAV2Y Geratr LAVEU HADWAR Final Clearance ON ALL Ladies ari Childrens Weor  Irsurarce jploue 59F3 Pinckaey, Mich Robert Read and wife were in  , c   6 N E E R j Detroit Saturday night j f arm Sals A Speciality  Floyd Fulford and wife, Wayne   callea at the Clifford Miller home , Saturday PH SWARTHOUT 6 SOW Funeral home  fion C Sswarihoul, Director Modern Equipment  mvr  Ambulaoca Service MTchk Phon39 4 Pinckney MirK FRED C 5E1CKHOFF ar, OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rivet Av He well  Michi Phore 358 Residence 61 UOYD HKNDEF Livestock HauLna Weekly Trips Mude To Dtrcfc Gneraj Trickinq Prone 84F14 Plnckn, Mir ,, ,  IAD2 HOSIERS149 Value Now for 119 30 Percent Off fNlOY SOFT  WATIR 5v OVAJ QQ J zu  BERT VW M Phone Pkickney 78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD hhmr Repairs On Ail Makes Phone Pmci ney 154F3 Ort C J TOWNER Dentist  Dan Drive and wife of Dexter 1 called on Mrs Margaret Clark and iamiiy Sunday Jack Clark spent the week end at the Easel Meyer home in Ypsi k1, J x u D 6044 Portage Lake Road, Pvet Mr and Mrs Harry Pigeon, ci phc Dwl9r mi  Flint called on Mrs Mary lX last Wednesday H WJVYLIE NOTARY , Insurance and Bonds Phone 136 Pinckney WEAViftS PAYCH ITTSENJ ravice Mns Suits, Overooaft Dieses silk crepe and Hotf SPECIALS BOYS TOM 3AWYER FLANNEL SHIRTS 193 and 250 Value Now for 169  DURING SALE ONL1 HURRY HURRY HURRY LADIES HOUSE LOESSES  9293 339 398 Value NOW FOh 169 CLOSING OUT DENTONS SLEEPERS Now at 98c Laklund Oress Shop Hav quick tvdimf toff wottr ft otl iiwathinf, WhrtM ihompot, ectlfhtM bathing Gt tmptH dtkriU MI Hjb Mh 4n MW WMMM wattr ihti PEN FROM 9 A M TO 9 P Mllft Wier, Mrs Siebert M THE SALE ENDS FEBRUARY Phone Brightoon 75066 29 A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Pluobing Water Sysettfts etc Stanley Dinkel  PERMUTIT WATER SOfTtMII Coss 43 ess laen prwot vfemaic mcdU HkUtnn ihe Edsal Meyer famiy of Ypsi Classified AdvS, ianti called at the Walter Clark OR SALErCoal stoker with two and W H Meyer homes Sunday, thermostats, control brx everyPat Jeffreys oof the Bay City thing complete 4000 Call 1669F3 state police is having a wetk s after4j00 pLm vacation v     R K Elliot has returned from  FOR SALEWhite Leghorn Pullets, Lansing where he worked several now laying200 each and White weeks for the state police, direct Roda 225 each traffic  eaice Pne 406 Dextor W H Clark96, In a convalea FOR SALh3oby Chicks Barred, cnt home in Fowlerville suiiered and whll3 Rockg N R RedSiHy  a bad falHast week and is in Je3 Qnd Lafge Type white Leg poor condition horns now hatching Our chicks, Mr and Mrs Tom Howe and i chicks OTe u S approved under f Pat Jeffreys and Margaret Widj Michigan State Pouultry Dept   myer attended the ice revue ini  gquire Hatchery,HowellMich Detroit Sunday George Bradley and Repairs J Ladies  v   knitted Phon Brighton 5475 8090 West Grand f fiver Mrs Arthur Greenwood FOR SALE Whipping cream from IB Eangs tested accredited accredited herd Phone 69F2 VanHorns Hillside Farm FOR SALE ALFALFA liAY  Lester McAfee, 4H5 M36 East FOR SALE Buildinq and two lots on West Main St Pinckney known as the Stewart Anderson Property n setae estate x Gerald Reason Adnu FOR SAiEBlack Faille dresssize  26 V, 600 333 UnadiUa St Pone 82F2 125earlSt FOR SALE Cnester WhiteBoar Russell Bokros , of E wile Flint spent Sunday with S Swarthout   Mrs Eouglas Plumi ana children are visitinc OWahonicJ Mrs Ross Read eutertained ner bridge club Tuesday 218 South Mich Avephone 305W Hoov WANTEDFARM UbTUGS, w FOR SALE Upright model Hoov Let us help you sell our farm er cleaner and a carpet sweaper, have more prospects than farm both lor 1500 Telephone 15 U HAROLD CRANDAJH Mrs Skinner GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 PlnckneyHowell Road PHONE 71F11 DEPENDABLEBaby sitter to sit  with children evenings and on Saturdays Call Lorna Shirley Phone 146F3 or 221 West Main FOR SALE Three piece bedroom suit in good conditon Edwrrd Kenny Rush Lake Phone 157F5 Pincfcney FOR SALE Seven Piece bedroom suite in qood condition Phone 184F5 after 430 p WANTEDCarpenter work of all kinds Ted Singer phone 45F3 AUTOMATIC SAW rTLWG 75c  SERVICE WHILE YOU WAlt  ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 305W HowelL VOrTSALl tonstoker, coal C Water Pump 25 Ward Stoker, compete 2 taermostats ana con trol box  o Phone Pukctaiev   169F3   FOOD SIlHlf Meats Fruit ALITY Groceries Vegetables fish Market Prices Courteous Service I LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 11524 RIVER DRIVE MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP fllLANP LAfr nT SIDg WHY SAVfi Many unexpected things can happen such as illness, accidents etc  Savings softens these blows tor many families Open a Savings Account and add to it each pay dayy boon emergencies will present no proo lem McPHERON StBANF All deposits up to 10,000 Insured bv csr membership in the redwal DssJt Insurande  i poratkWL THE F1RJST NATIONAL B HeweiL Mich, Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insur cmce CorporatiorL All peposlts Insured  to 10UUU for each Depoftlte NOTICE SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY   Sealed bids will bs received by the Parks and iecreation Div isicn,Department oi Conservation, at its olfice 400 Bauch BldgLan, smg 23 Michuntil 200 p m ESsTMarches 1952, for the below listed building on state owned load Sale No 12 Pinckney Recreation Area, former Goodband Property, in the NWi of Section 12 T I S, R 3 E Lyndon Twp Washtenaw County Cement Silo 12 x 40 Request for information and proposal forms should be mads to to the above address or to Ern et Eottke, Manager Pinckney Re  creation Area, RFD No2Pinck ney, Michigan The right is reserved to reject cny and all bids fiMmissEait, ii i fetsS  di    IV yf mm I Vt  , r  lnH Krkmaihip aad tft e sriO BtfBv e , CALL ATTOUR CONVBtNlENCE ia 1 hoot or place of business No oblitaiioml  QM  card Today for Free Detnonstrr Uonl Soye upto 2,00 a palron Special Sale starting leaL 10  m Feb 15th 30 styles,  oTf  Jacket Sale 2W0 Jackets now 19,95 185 Jackets now 1835 Chick Feed FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmer Feed  Supply c, 9, i</text>
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