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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>J5 WPIffi T  v up  , v iriAirfUtf    t,   , y my1 SMW ti All  jkMttU iViSteti,  WTTW Volume 6d Wednesday, Setember 19 1951 C Miduu Mirror  Characters Vcmdenberg for Governor j boom has been aunched in the western part oi the state for Lt  Gov Vandenberg He has not yet announced but says he is receptive to any cause oi good good government Sec of Strte Fred Alger chasnaed Gov Williams tor letting his press agem, iual Webber, run aim Alger also has a press agent in the person oi Arnold Levin, kaner Detroit newspaper man If enough Republican hopefuls throw their hats in the, ring Kim Sigler, former governor Lay en the race for United States sena tor Arthur Vandenberg ir who is writing the life of his father wants to see what kind of re cepion the book gets beiore ho  enters the race So iar only Aud Gen Martin has announced The state buiding program totals 100,000,000 of this amount 80,000,000 is for state buildinas and 30000,000 for hospitals Gov, Williams has asked Art Gen Millard to intervene in tht Washington case  involving the St Lawrence waterway Some communities wish to construct power dams along the river which would not allow boats pass  Mackinac ferries 28,182 vehicles over Day week end A Michigan legislative comm ittee is studying mental hospitals in a number of states ExCongressman Engle has refused an appointment by Gov  Williams to the Public Service Commission Nearly 5000 people were killed or injured in Michigan in traffic accidents durinq July Average per capita income in 4icnigdn has gone up to 1,583 according to the 1950 census 10 years ago it was 649 This is a 144 percent increase This is be low the national averaqe of 150 Kansas incomes are up 150 and  Arkansas 227 DeHoit schools will soon be teaching the evils of drug aadiction f Petitions seeking a referendum on the cnas tax have the requir FREEMAN WsBB School jNotes No M Church Notes   Social Items J Oma Comment  ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPENS irom jenersoA county,   t H   IWjnday but is Summers i30 800 MkOQ 110 to transported the Labor uuu loo up land on what is no tuncuey hood, it was laler caned tne Nancy beefce tarm af ter nis aaugnter who innented it  ii hoo haa many owners since, ner aeath, the last one we knew being a Jewish gentleman named barkovich Mr Webb was a successful farmer ana became a leader in  ine communityHe served many yecus as supervsior, was a cnaxier memner of Livingston Lodge No 7b r  A M ana its  urst treasurer and also a member ot the ivieUioaisi cuuxen in 1841 the Michigan Central exienaea tneir iaiixoaa io uex  ter This gave the farmers an outlet for their produce such as cattle, hogs, sneep, wheat etc  urn cveu uitn xi wus a stupen unaei ICUOJUCT qetang it to Dexter The roads were poor and usually in aisrepair In times of deep snow and uie spring breakup they were impossioleThere wtrej no stock trucks then and all of  ine stoc was driven to Dexter on foot, it was unprofitable to  drive a few head of stock to Dex  tar from finished The Ui floor, winter 800  foS ing is not yet in the rooms, oi  f enna Devotions uul Thayei ana i  evening at 730 p a all the tables aid not amve tor     Mrs Taschs roomThe hails are not finished and neither is the general purpose room The general purpose room is 40x60 and will be used for entertain ments gym classes and a din mg room A modern kitchen opens off of it but is not yet com Friday oner Novenna Devotions Saturday 7i30 to 900 P M Sunday Deface 8s0Q Mat OonQpegattonal Community pleted or equipped The 8 rooms have tile floors and green blackboards and are Rev Donald Braaf pastor Thur 800 Bible HourHumility and Glory in Life of Christ Sat, 200 Auction at school a  Movie kmd abcording to d pi ess release is greatly encour Catholic Cfcurcb  HJY JRADBUBY WEDDW5  Michigan  R K5rn  H7 and Keith oraaoury were married nt iAJ 77   ywuuy encourinckney Concegal nurc h 1 UL SUB oi  r  Friday eveiimg, HeV AS jh cd on the Bible, such, ard of Breckenridge ottSSiff  11   aK  Followina the mZTi  and D cmd Batnsheba and wing the ceremony a n as a cepuon was held in the churr V  0 P1 to make a him on pariora for 150 guests CIlurc  the iiie of JosephJow it is gueer Th brides dress was of Chan  ut we never member any tilly lace over satm and nad jwjfter oi the gospel using any  on prmcess lines She wore a i ee Bible Piss  a hngerup lenqth veU caught tr a lace cap and carried an orchid on a white Bible  s ot pntiac was thst maid of honorJHer dress was cf  American Beauty moire taffetj tinted different colors All new J raise money for church decora seats and tables have been in atinq fund Ladies to serve pie stalled in place of desks and no oaad coffee eguipment from the old school I SundaySermon,The Sole Head taken here The teachers spent  snip of Jesus Christ in Church most of last week getting thej Sunday school 1130 rooms ready There is also a j 730,Pilqrim Fellowship atchurch, first aid room which will have j Leader, Bill Brady, Christ and modem eguipment The school cmd Sportsmanship grounds have been graded and I Wed, 400 Junior Choir practise a text for any sermon They aii featured illicii love affairs Th  clergy and Hollywood evidently do not have the same viewpoint 730, Senior Choir practise and when the grass comes up the new school will present an atractive appearance  Calvary Meemonite Church  Mrs Helen VanBlaricum will v  Beach Pastor be principal of the new school S S Supt Walter Esch ww w u,w w The same women who clean Aslant Paul Chaffee ter so Mr Weeb became the, the old school will take care ot Mjmiwy Worship ui6 iinciuiey drover The farm j the new one We understand j Su day School  4ww ers delivered the stock at his when the new school aets under Childrens Hour  1145  farm where it was weiqhed and way open house will be held so Young Peoples Meeting  730 paid for In the winter time a j the pepole can see it in action j Sveruna Wowito  815 norse drawn drag broke a trail I In the new school 6 rooms had  Cp Fellowship Service and she carried camellirr Rtfv uu vjinomas i myuwi puces ana a aetermin and Mrs Otis Matteson were baaesmaiasrhey wore turquo talieta and caried carmellias Cheryl Gusaison in pink taff  eta was flower qirl vand Bruce and Gary Henry, brothers of the  nnh538rerB  v u  cases e Pending Quite a few BradLrv wnQmS t1 i V companies have been bridl s LoTw LSt mCu Cmd   ea into court on this charge Gerald HvdLT HeTrthI We 1 a certain amount of W2P Ae nlhJZ l Qt Chlelsea cenal is permissable in sausage were the ushers , manufacture but  eae cases Higher prices and a deterxnin qjroom Mrs Earl Kimbler  ow seem to have led to a regul  tion The two principal objects ular epidemic of meat adulteraof uuuleration seem to be hamburger and sausage So far tiae year there have been 62 cases A meat adulteration and more The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs L J Henry and the qrooms parents are Mr and 1000 an 5, ua Bradbury of Dex1100 After a weddinq trip in north the amount was exceeded tor the stock Mr Webb usually I JJ L qfl and arove several hundred head at The kindergarten had 38 and a tune Nigger Jake was his right j the Pfltysville school 2 1  hand man The late Dr H r with the hiqh chool gives a bigier once told me you could total woltofn 4o0the Mbn hear Niqqer joke yeU over Miss Mary Martin, of the Mh a mile away and that when the State Normal wiM    herd had passed the road was class at th S tHtecSherl packed OL nad as as pavemem Thursday ta j0 thS JfS At tnat time mere was no road , in languaqe and art Any teacn beVwten biq and Little Portaqe  er is welcome to attend Lakes All stock had to b dryi  i ,0 GIHLS WSTALL en south past the William Clark I RAINBUW w farm and around Peach MtMrJ attended the colorful in Webb conceived the idea oir 150tenaeae    installation ceremonies bTnq a road between the two   County AssemblYvot lakes which would shorten the, Livingsionyyu vu  uol, M distance from Pinckney to Dex tei ne approacned the uvinq ston board of  supervisors and w  Hamoow Girls a tnHowellMa JSte temple Scrtufdaymabt Wednesday 00 p m The Japanese Peace Treaty was signed at SanFrancisco last T u T1M llJ Y,11 weeki and that nation will soon PheSS Manchester Rd  again We never saw Q natioa ThThridestrafelling suit was do  t about face as quick was a black and wU check g JJtSi Sl T 4 ccessones and a  fell in love with the country and th hnln Pmnln m tho their treatment by the people She has been employed at the   t h  0VAqnculture Extension Ofhce at mo JF     MRS HAZEL MILLER Mrs Hazel Miller a summer   resident oi Portaqe Lake for ov I Howell Her husband is a farm  everr ettort to et on 9 de er 2b years, died at an Ann j er  of the occupation troops We Arpor hospital Sunday She was Assistinq at the reception suppose the G Is will soon oe he wife ot Edward Long who were Mrs Joe Griffih, Bernardine coming home from there nowdied several years agp Her sec  Burns Susan Campbell Mary  oi State Acheson drew a  ond husband was William Mill  Margaret Clark,Virqinia Shirley,  lot of praise for the manner in JI lie survives Also a dauqh Bcnjbara VanSlambrook,Dorothy which he presided as chctirrnam  ierf Mrs Adaline Barstow and 2 Lavey and Mrs Licille Beck   at the peace signing Even Sen The funeral and qrandchildren oburial were in Detro was promptly turned down be SUawberry hichwas tastefuly decoratea wto flowers Barbara  crrmherrv Lake was instauea 2tXZZ oTeiirslSit alonq  cr the proposed road was all Xv ador Othm torn, 2FttS3r and Paula the question goes on ia November, 1952  the ballot COHBBaVAtlUN UEPT  visited and again got They told him  r Curleti Inly benefit Liv mg ston county, VJi,JllDw1ng from the Lanand would be of no usjJo Wash AJ2 instaltod InstallMr WA Jgla LaRccauemar chaplcun tenaw county, m vm  j   aiceT MiahigcmM 45 day waterfowl ed to build the road iawSown t  season is from Oct 12 to Nov I He stared a subscription paper snau,  Planist8 were Mane 24 There are more ducks and  travelled far and wide witn, JcaKae nv  Campbell pheasants this year than last I it Those who could not give Haqm an Judy j The arrival of ducks in the up  oney donated labor 1 was a atstlnd Darlene Lewis re per peninsula is Oct 1 and th q dertakinq and took sever, ssdasts ana uax departure Oct 30, in the lower it j year 3 to build There were corwja  jeurina worthy is Oct 15 and Nov 15 The Urn j nofactors or bulldozers m tbose j Betty  pre8ente4, With her  count nome it is 4, possession 9 On qeese Q and QU work was by hand  m0ther advisor Mrs, daughter, it is 5 cmd 5   u nn oxen Ih3l VCU J t u 1 lnr Rmn    7 J E Leith and Than Isham of MARY HELEN BOOTH Mrs Mary Helen Booth, 42, died at a Howell convelescent home September 12 She was the daughter of Mr cmd MrsJames Carey of Hamhurq and  married Edward Booth in 192G The family lived at Strawberry Lake He survives together with  12 children One is deceased There are also 10 stepchildren The funeral was at the Swarthout Funeral Home Friday af ternoon, Rev Prout of Howell of   ficiating Burial was in kxkeview Cemetey, Howell FRYE KRATZMILLER Phillip Kratzmiller, son of MrsJ Katliryn Kratzmiller and the late George Kratzmiller of Ann Ar was marred at the home of the brides parents, Dr and MrsCarl Fxye to Patricia LOU Frye Rev  1 ator McCarthy said he did as swell job of qavel poundingGov Dewey of New York Senator Hickenloper and Gov Warrem of California also praised his his workAU of these qentlemen have been persistent critics ot his The result of the signing ot th treaty is that every Russian William Clyde Donald of the M  r wasTurned down and E Church, Ypsilanti officiating proposal was  rHolomatie They were attended by Mr and she offered trwiworst diplomaue Mrs Douqlas Roos The bride is feat m br history a graduate of Monticelb Colleqe Hiram College and the Hamilton InstituteThe qroom of Kalama zoo CoUege They will live in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCEMENT Congressmen and senators in Waahigton D C enjoy conqqressiunal immunity in that they can say anything they desire on the floor of congress and do not have to prove their charges and be sued for slanderThe corded Betty adyisor of with horses and oxen TtoeJ KJJJ9 McDonald,also her Rain a0lTiffisouri and neices foundation of the road JJ051 bw ioral crown Her Rato,, nephews The funeral wa Th3  JOSEPH SIMONS Joseph Simons, 69, former Hi , land Lake builde,r died at the riage of her , o f  county home fuesSurvivinq Marie to Kevm Ledwidqe son of county nome u    rlwidae and ney and the late Max Lfawdqe Mrs Clair Nicholson oi Ann, has been Q fild y Arbor armouoes the coxninamar ,  launching oi baseless and dauqhter Clare delamatory attacks on prominwuuuuuvu  w  ,  lorai crown, tier xwwJJ nephews The iunerai was at It will take place 5 J1 logs Stone, brush, junk and 1 presented by Etet the Swarthout  Funeral Home j Sept22 a Jjamat SUhomas Owosso have been granted per wvwa mission to continue exploring for everything handy was used uj  , w M o Howell O E Uranium in Dickinson county It  contruction When completed   was discovered there last year MrWebb had a road which was ,   wortliy advisor re Harold Doan of Adrian won passable all but one onL  ceived her Rainbow Biblefrom the state archery title at Pontiac  year it was only a fewtu 6 Griffith, W M of  ent persons who had no way ta defend themselves No other class enjoys this privilige Way back in 1912 when Theodore Roosevel ran for president An editor in northern Michigan Harold Doan of Adrian won le state archery title at Pontiac 1 YJQ year  wus 7  7 , a Carrie Orniau,   ate park ioweek  3l H Jtf    etery 9M BOY SCOUT PAGEANT  TT i vT riTix h uwuvc  ,7v Ar HmA This  toncimwy WK  t  Livinsgton count Boy Scouts points ErwiA Ketder of Flint go J  durinq high water fi  Haybarker grand  I will put on the pageant, The  780 points Sharene Skanes of, Webb roaa was used conunum  Michigan was speak i Qmd mver Trail showing the Detroit won the wcoens title In October Michigan state pris oners wiU plant 5O,0fJ0 trees and was too narrow and crooked tor rnr QJJjeota Reason, all of j Tuesday, Sept 25 at 815 pm auto traffic In 1925 Washtenaw  mas raised for the, p  wili take part r lot the contract to DUIIUII   i ,WJ rw children at, r J, mrr eonr fromo Weoo IOOB,  j  ht be structor ot Micrugan wu B Grand mver ircai, snowmq uw wui ly for over 50 years, it mwm 0 i, Reshment were served by aty of Livingston county at, Din  still in use but 5 Mrs,Tewis,Mrs Curlett, MrsPll the Briqhton Hqhted field on  of wa was too narrow and crcoked tor mr Qf1Jjeota Reason, all   auto traffic In 1925 Washtoacrw  2Z was raised for loe county let the JstSSid for children 12b the present road to Clmt  TolS villa at Adnan 2f I and Sons, of n Arbor Teo, tne    ts afternoon Rev Brady offic church Ann  w   u fating Burial m Pmckney Gem  Peek offiaaunq A reception wm article   paper stat follow at the Cathohc louxn tour of MlchiqGn Center on N Division St Pinck mq  elt wag  d h0 ney friends are invited f  hardly stand Mr iose velt sued him for toder wJ late Jim Pound of Detroit as his attorney Theeditor pledI quflty and shrubs in Michigan state parks    The state has acquired 2 more acres for public hunting, ana us    J, Most of it is in northern Michi  roaa which ran alona the eag gan but 39 acres to in Livingston 1 o the lake is now part  vlhied in 1877 gan and 52 in Washtenaw There were 15,747 bow cmd Freeman Webb died in  t LOST FIRST GAME Free tickets may secured fromo any scout leader 4H CLUB GIRLS , The 4H Club girls of Pettys Pincknevs green team failed ville Nacy Nash, Barbara McA  MARIED SATURDAY William Dixon jr, son of Wm and Viola Swarthout Dixwas married Saturday to Miss Naomi Corida oi Whitmore Lake at the home of the brides par ents The reception was held there alsso    On the stand he said he hadiijpt been able to find a sing witness who would testify fcjjjot mer president was mtoxicatea CURRENT COMMENT Coat Years ago most of the banks in Michigan, especially in the  The big oil and qas companies who are ninninq pipelines in many states to speed delivery of their products seem to be enarrow dr  in Michiqan  H left  dauqtersJf75 ZTi aqame played there Fri j Blades, JoUcm and Dorma Basv j ather wereoontf oiled entire last year In 19 there weroj Nancy BeThethermamed enc a,    Mea 0 to dmner Jn, , by one pe, or fanuly Am only 1800 14 percent of them got deer last year Among gun hntersiroxn 3032 pericent gott deer At least 2 bow cmd arrow hunters were licensed in every county Wayne had 2,830, Bay 1303,Genesee 1180 and Oakland George Croioit who  d v   Cap ot probate for number 01 ye    Mwenci colored ran   , I wild and scored most oi Aeir CMtfTAW EDWARD HOWSU I , Pinckney Veup Dick TW body oi Captain Edward g aDd Georae fradlev HoelUO Pinekney high chool JXedmban andLaPrad graduate, who was Utad   Wjtte andPMMurphy tn offer much opposition to Mor fee, Linda Bechler, Carohne m u towns were private onesin countering difficulaeer m  io oner wu r, i r  MJ TI 4 n nr   , T,IJ  I county a number of Cohocta farmers have tied up a pipeline day by their assistant leader,  on them were fae Teeple Banki  Mrs Bonner and to the Living ptaey Gregory Bank,Dexter ston County Garden Exhibit in Hawiett Bank, Gregory Gay  Howell Bank, Stocbridge Glazier Bank, Chelsea In Thumb Gov Sleeper had a whole string of banksThey plumage attached   S St Augtwtoe cemetery, Mon d j Mrosa, backs 200,000 acres oi state land is I    , J  open to deer hunters in southern aay   three daughl , FOOTBBA12 8COBE8 I CATCH THAT PSYCHOSIS Physicians warn that one per Bontaut of 20 at some time surf er from a form of mental illness severe enough to reguire hos pitiliscrtion Early treatment off r SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special C5ommunication of Uxl ingston Lodt No 76 F 4 A M on Saturday nigh, September 22 at which ftvwal FC tegrea ir r ag  u 1 Relrhments 2 bt ln0fnas AUCTION SEPT 22nd There wiU be an aueadn in the Pinckney school auditorium September 22nd sponsored by the Ladies Aid Society,the Young Womens Auxilary and the  Miens Class Any donations that are saleable will be op  predated companv with an mjunchonTWJ company had previously built one pipeline but started to run second oneIn Missouri a fanner named Richard Schneider organ ized a band of farmers who with rifles have stopped construction of a 60,000,000 pipeline 31, Howell  Brkihton 30Byron 6 Airploit 7 Saline 0 0 Belleville 2 Hooseireto 36 Norto vile 6 CUrrencwrflle 12Soum TVln ToledQ Scott 12 Ann  Arbor f Yptlkmti 25Jfal Park I ttfn Ledwidge, 30 Pinckney, n Qt Thomas 14, Sacred Heart  ccm Nicholson, 28, Ann Arbor were not under state supervis ion to any great extent and their failures in depression times were many One by one they hav j Tfaere seems to j a , fa  changed to state banks or gone loyalty QQ Q abo ermy  out of business There ar now d sonjeo comes up with a  only 12 left in the entire stat w Qne Now when Q  wiuiw  in 1925 the lecrislature passea a township county, state or fed Fruit, Vegetable, Furniture, laW that all private bemks must,  offidal u gwom  offio Clothing Anything Salable can be used R K Elliott, chairman MARRIAGE LICENSES will beT conferred Refchments  JkAUSXM lilij UCUUUVHI Vi  i Will W WWs 4  , 1  groat hope for recovery, after degree work Lets have a , 1 n the symptoms of mental qood turnout ,   J illness by reading Catch that P W Curlett, Secy   uioncE Qare Smith 26, Howell, Thelmcf 1 Kirbv 22, Howell Robert Glenn, I 19 Brighton, Lois Market 19, , The Supreme Worthy Wah Brighton David Kggot, 1 WY p vosi Early4nthis Sundays   PrSetes,  the WhH Sh rine, j f Cspt 23 iMUeTriAinrican  Mrs Margaret Oldetman oflll visit CctWan Shrine No Donald Cole 23, Gregory,  W2ekiSSwvaY with the rroit calottMr and Mr  Jf J 52  M Thu, Swt iene Mey  FLSS  trpit Suaday TtoM H He Thuwdaf  30 Dinnw at 60  gd VeSTloFoSK vy    nnt of buiness on the aeatn Se sdv partner or change to state banksBAJffi SALE SEPT 22 Sorting at 1000 a,  Martin Food Locker, sponsored S Marys Altar Society he takes an oath to uphod the consitution and krws of the Unit ed States af America We cant see, where any further oaths would make him or her  any  more loyal HEALTH COUNCIL MEETDfO AUCTION SALE SEPT 29 At Eli Aran Farm Furniutre, The Lrvinggton County Rugs, Good Stoves, QilctonM ccfi wflj mee stasia ,   first ckxss Garden Tractor, Small gcacl Tuesday night Septal Tools, full particulars next week 800 p m Percy Ellis, Aucnoneerplifff THE MMCINEI KY r, HP a   fAVORiT RANGE OF A FOOTBALL FAVORITE m TTmJohnny Grw Cook Begiridid  v Neighboring  J   are 34 pupils In the Un adiila school whet Jot Bums is Johnny Greene, Oar end mlfback f the Detroit Im so glad we have an electric range, ays attractive Mrs Johnny Greene I dont know how wed get along without it, joins in Johnny Alice is a career wife Whereupon Alice adds, Thats one of die reasons why I so often delegate cooks job to my range I put dinner in the oven before I leave for my law omet and set the controls When    Johnny and I get home dinners ready to be served An electric range is ideal for working couples    its so timereleasing Its so clean, too I just cant seem to say enough nice things about it Once youve cooked with an electric range youll be as enthusiastic about it as the Greenes See the modtrn electric range for yourselfat your dealers today r BOWOHIIMsvi Salt fttftt  PrPedX S 50,1  it and vWl 4  Xv    r JOST  i 188  I W s Xv vwlwvwisv  Xx4  Come in one see THE RANGE OF TH SM5  of course, its ELECTRIC Miss Rosalee Nash has return d to Mich Stale College She poured at the presidents recept ion there last week Glenn Darrow of Detroit and Clyde Darrow and wfie of Millord spent Sunday with Mrs Flora Darrow Mrs David Lieberwitz and  Lois McDonaid has resumed Mrs Allen Kramia of Detrov1 her studies are Mich State Norspent Friday with Mis L W mayi ypsilanti tt   At its meetinq last week the Earl Mann of Detroit spent 4 fettysville Civic Assn elected days here last week with his he following officers Pres Joe brother, GeneErwin Mann same S1 YlceTpres Lester after him Saturday Behle SeCTTea MlsMail0n The toted Stockbridoe achool enrollment la 582 The Rev George Woofeocfc, pastor of the Gregory Baptist church died last week of a heart attack The total Fowlerrillf school en rollmcni this year is 5L an increase of 117 over kxst year Tm bridge on McCabeRoaa ovor the Huron river in Green Oak township fell in kt week and the road is closed It was a 50 ft span, by 16 ft low truss and will cost 50,000 to rebuild At Brighton last week the TO ters approved the sale of the Gage and Bethel school buildings Norma Jean McLucas, Bonnie Armstrong and Lorcdne Lucker, all oi Brighton, left Willow Run by plane today for New York City and Bermuda At a meeting of Island Lake, Fonda and Briggs Lake residents last week, the proposal to incor porate as a village was tabled after a heated debate Island  Lake favored it, the other two I were opposedRev Ernest Crocker of the Weslyan Methodist church at Brighton has started his 13th year as pastor there There year 21 students from Livingston county axe enrolled at Michigan State College Those from Pinckney are Glen Allen, John Hammell and Marlene Schneider Donald Cole of Gregory and Charlene Meyer of Brighton will be married at the Brighton Fed erated church Sept 21 After a wedding trip in New England states Mr and Mrs Wm Caverly will resire at 404 North Court St, Howell The Dexter school enrollment is 488 an increase of 80 over last year The parochial school there has 150 Wickman Bros, of Ann Arbor got the contract to build the new Dexter school vocational shop Their bid was 32,770 It will be built on the present school 840 pupils are enrolled in the  South Lyon school 235 are in New Hudson school, part of the i South Lyon school system riarry Bennett, former trouble j shooter for the Ford Motor Co is I publishing a book on the late Henry Ford The title is We Never Called Him Henry  Mrs Mariorie Clinton and 2 I children of Detroit called at the C J Clinton home Sunday    1ft If, tt Betty Oracle  to MEET MB AFTER THE SHOW Macdoeah Carey, ory Col Eddie Albert noun  Dexter Theati WBTEB sOCHKaAN Mea7j Satwda , 11, it Double Feature Claire Trevor Sally Forrest 1 HABD FAST AMD BEAUTIFUL also Tm Holt Dorothy Malaoe  SB SADDLE LEGION  Friday, Saturday Spi, 2, 22 Ueuute iMiuue feature shows 7Uo, tjtfO Gene Autrey  none CI INDIAN ThARITORY WHEN YOU ABE SMILIN jhMday Keanday fept, 29 24 Mrtui Ivaeay lite e  Fred MocMurror, Eleanor Parker In A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY Richard Carlson, Una Merkel  Nwt Swidoy Monday Spt, 23 24 hows 700 and 900 RICHetata WadL, Thur 8pC 15, 26 27 RICH YOUNG AND PRETTY  la Tfjtnrtnolor Jane PoweJL Danielle Darrieux Wendell Corey Jemando Lamas  Cortooo fane P i f Short Subject  shows 70Q 9D0  IUM,4 Wftdv Tjur Spt 25, 26, 27 A Religious Picture youll  4THE NtXT VOICE YOU   Starring James Whftmore, Nancy D taoit  Cartoon Nv CommgOn the Riveria, Follow the Sun  ssPieaBvavBSlSBBsBBMaiaHBwBsiBSBeB2HBeeaBei  CoolngiTh Doy UM Earth Stood StUL Th Strip Show Boat AVOW IBiUtJf Chelsea, lifion, rtday, Saiurday 8op, 21, 22, eat restm GUKMMEN OF ABILENE  A Sttpoc Woitom Stonintt fbckr Lone Black Jack and Eddie Waller  Friday, Salurday Sept 21, 22 DALLA S  Xonbnicolor A Supor Woctoin Stoning Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman an Steve Cochran Cartooi Hi  OASSINO TO KOREA  compares Korean to Italian campaign Sunday Tatoday Sopt 23, 25 SANTE PE la Tocanlcolof A Sapor Wortora Starring Randolph Scott Janis Carter building oi SanteFe railroad  llofrt Marry MT LeonEddlee f3omingSpoiWr oi the Pkdns Gene Mann and Mrs Cora Webb were in Detroit last Wed  Mrs Wilmont Plummet has re turned home from Grace hospital, Detroit where she has been a patient Harold Darrow and family of Pogue Lake spent Tuesday with Mrs Flora Darrow  Sunday Monday Tuesday Sopt,23,24,2 shows 710 913 LULLABY ON BROADWAY  b Technicolor A Miiftioal Starring Doris Day, Gene Nelson and S Z Sackall Sun Shows 3,5,7,ij Cartoon SP0 1 Wed, Thui Sept, 2S 27 DOUBLE CROSSBONES  A Comedy Starring cartoon harmonicats Valdes Orchestra shows 715, 903 ComingBreairthrough, Iron Man Bitter Rice CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means t of thankinq my many friends and neiqhbors ior their lovely flow ers and cards and other kind ness shown me durina my illness and stay in the hospital Callie M Plummer t HOME GAMES All Heme Games Start 800 DEWTTT   SEPTEMBER 21 HARTLAND   SEPTEMBER 27 MANCHESTER  OCTOBER S BRIGHTON  OCTOBER 19 GAMES AWAY MORENCI  SEPTEMBER 14 SOUTH LYON  OCTOBER 12 DEXTER  OCTBOER 28 STOCKBRTDGE  NOVEMBER 2 enfag AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH UGHTQ FIELD  , Pinckney vs Dewitt THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS SPONSORED TVS ft0V   MNMnr Fuhm I SeSftT Funeral Home Puhwaji Restaurant Doc Cory Drug Store Xatchies Restaurant Bert Wylie Auctioneer Hockey Swarthout Service Vans Gulf Sendee Thomas Eead Sons Dr Ray Duffy Btanley DtokelPhanbino Or F Hewlett, Watkins Man M E Darrow, Barber Shop The Lavey Hardware AMnear GsntfcA Start The Pinckney Tarern Roy GknS  Sons Stars Maprte ffiiirey, TelerisionAxdio COFFEE, SANDWICHES ArlD m Wmmw m pyeiwr1 yv3wjH,M wnvivsww   fci   Peoples Store Gents, Furnishings  LJ ttL eri s B Kennedy gen Store 10WEST FilCE EVER  Special ile luxe PHllGASMPPAN Rang  eries, Day goods Goodr, fHioes Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn and Mrs Virginia Cqrver vere Sun dVV  an Mrs How   N r 1 in Ann  son Sd S LVmi Hendee ad son Rex, Mr and Mrs Rex Hen idee and Mr and Mrs Mark  Urpt Edward Howell at St Jos Pmckmev Dispatch tared as 2nd das matter at postofhc I, 7f Act  March 6, 1877 114 ScHowell StJmckneyMiab Sutjcription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett Publshev Rex Socket of Deroit who is in Pinckney about every week end was elected chairman oi the f Michigan Masonic Board oi Genj eral Purposes at their meeting in Detroit last week I Olin Robinson and Hex Sack ett attended the meetinq of the Order oi Bozos at the Homer Til  ney home at Steawberry Lake, Saturday Homer was qiven a television set for havina enter, tained them for the past 25 years 180 were present Dick Wylie fell from a swinq at the Pinckney school and injured his leq Friday Several stitches had to be taken Callers at the Ben White home last week were Gene Dinkel and wife of Detroit and the Carl Bid well family of Briqhton Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor was a week end visitor at the Roy I Dillinqham home John Helek and family of Ann Arbor called at the John Boyer home Saturday Rev Alfred Allard and wife of Breckenridge were Thursday and Friday quests of Mr and MrsJesse Henry returninq home Saturday Mr and Mrs Roy Dilingham attended the funeral of Burr All m at Fowlerville Sunday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Lansing Thursday Louis Waqoner sr and Wm Skurza of Howell spent the week end at the latters cottaqe in nor them Michigan Mr and Mrs John Boyer spent Sunday at the Ilia Jaquish hom home in Byron  Mrs Albert Dinkel and Alberta were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkelson j Allen, and Audra Klekot, spent i Sunday at the HDickinson homg  New BostonThe Cyrus AtLee family of Gladwin spent the week end  at the W C AtLee home Mrs S H Carr returned hnitw from Sauqaturk Saturday anci had for Sunday quests the Harry  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OV Plumbing Pamps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Eectric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPECIALITY C6MPLETE LINE DF FUTURES, COLOR CD WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE ItNCKNEY 157FII Dtsd or Alive fAM ANIMALS COLLECTED PiOtPTLY CCWS 300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WF BUY HIDEb mD CA1F SfflNS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVA TOR PHONE 1311 Central Dead StockCO Lee and Mylo Kettler families V nd Madqe Jack of Ann Arbor Ambrose Kennedy and family of Howell were Sunday que , at h Irvin Kennedy home James Puck tt, 20, and Phoebe Shouse who live on the Norman Reason farm on Spears Rdwtre uji ueppoD oynn un UT m Ann Arbor Monday night Mvron Schoenhals nnd family of Akron, Ohio, spen the week md at the L J, Henry and Tom Ware homes John Paul Ware who is working in Akron, came Hh then Plumbing Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel mm 4 ijtomatie, tnaUnMfglitfof  irnr removiMe porro  A drip treyt V V  m 4ik vftb Witla    InAet eijfnaJscooWjif ip to3U minute V iiJeiveatfm md irg information f u lufedsignal H V  en e IIt ta c top working art rt  xk Concealed ww LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now it the time to modernize ymu idtrhen with Philgas    the thrifty Stttd gas tor farm and toivn hornet ou can hu far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value any vere than tbic beautiful de luxe rage cmehcr, too, we wilJ givt you  t ,crou Vftdeui allowance on your oid range regardless of type, make, c condition TOfey rms, if yi wist MAHi OTHER PHILOAS ArPtlANClf fROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I SEE US TODAY W1 HAND All INSTALLATION VTAIU Hotkey Swarthaa ephs church Howell Monday The Frank Clark family of Mil ud Tern SundaY auests at tha  Winston Baughn home Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson a tended the wedding of Harold Paul and Madeline Shoeb at bt Aiphonsus church Dearborn, Saturday 300 attended the re hon at night David Burns underwent a her ma operation at McPherson hos pital Howell, Saturday Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were bunday dinner guests of Mrand and Mrs Ray Burns With them thev visited David Burns and Herman Smith at McPherson hospiptal Mr Smith suffered a broken leg when he was hit byi auto Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy spent Friday at the William Gall up home in Farmngton David Aberdeen was in De Detroit last week Mrs Virginia Carver spent the week end with MrsHetty Carver in Ann Arbor Week end callers of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt were Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsilanti and Dr W C Wylie and wife of Dexier George Webb returned home from McPheron hospitalHowell last Tuesday Mr, and Mrs William Jeffreys spent the week end with Mr  Mrs RayChandler in Kalama  zoo I Mr and Mrs O Collier of De  troil have purchased the Roland Shehan house on M 36 E and moved in it Mr and Mrs Wm Euler have  returned from Gulfport Missand 1 are, living in Mrs Dora Swar thout cottage at Portage Lake Miss Jessie Winchell of De roit is spending the, week with j Mrs Mary Hoff  Mr and Mrs Carl Horton and  and Mrs Bud Horton of Detroit spent Monday evening with Mrs Mary Hoff  Gayle Shirley and wife of Plymouth spent Sunday at th Albert Shirley home Sunday callers crt the M JRea son home were Mrs Florence j i Artz of Detroit, Mrs Mae Rane, Ethel Bui and Miss Walsh of, Whitmore LakeCarl Lents and wife of Charlotte were Sunday guests at the j Ona Campbell home  i Mrs Clifford Miller and dough er, Agatha, were in Deroit Sat Charles Clark and wife of S7 i ,  ii  i Gcdesburq spent the week end I  Pfci 01 plark a v0 of with Mrs Margaret Clark and  Ft Carson, Col, are here on family on 30 days leave Then they qo 7  Griffith family of Ann to Ft RUey Kansas Arbor were Sunday guests of Mrcmd MrsClyde Fisher spent  Joe Griffith family Sunday with Mr and Mrs Har Mrs Barbara Nash Bekkerinp old Hammond is Owosso j ieft Willow Run by Plane Safur  Mrs Erona woganand Mrs 14 morning to Join her ha LuS  QLUVS  cPl d Bekkedina at 511 Jj  Stan1 161 i Spokane, Wash, About 10 rri homp hArr  and toeodsww n  VISlage Tax Notice VlUages Taxes Are Now Due and payable at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1951 HELEN REYNOLDS Village Treasurer 545 East Putnam Pinckney ,  M syymmtiernivmM BEER AMERICAS j BE VfMGF MODFRATiON 5jstrr In Michigan the game of golf is gairiing in popularity every year And its The American Way to relax of the 19th Hole with  spar kling glass of Michigan brewed beer For beer belongsto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs   1 to our own American heritage sm y   T of personal freedom iel oSeumgp    bnfCff erf Michigan Brewers Association 71718 Fronds Palms Building  DetreH I, Michigan Met Brewing Co  fB Brewrng Co  Frankenmufh Brewing Co Ocebei Brewing Co PfeMer Brewing Co  Schmidt Brewing Co  Sbwoing Brewing Co  Tht Sfroh Brewery Co, k   4  Jr The Dexter Cidet Mill WILL DO CUSTOM GRINDING tOTRY TTtSDAY AND TODAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE  i5 OTTO WAOONEH PB rt mii   L 4Ssi4ivA MMCEMJEMCHL W  Mr and Mrs Roes Ftodd at  tended the Read family deuzuonl tended the Head family reunion   at Rushton   ,  Mr and Mrs W C Miller en If tained a cousin, Adam Millexol Rochester, NY,  Sunday They f had never met him before The Miller children were p present i  and Mrs Annabelle Croupe and   daughter, Vivian, of Flint I  James Greene and wife of Lan  sing were Sunday guests at the Roqer Carr home j Sunday guests at he Lee Lav J j ey home were Mr and Mrs i  George Lavey and Mr and Mrs    Ambrose Murphy of Jackson  j and Mrs Mae Metz of Howell   The Bruce VanBkxricum irfam j ily have moved back in their   own home on Cedar Lake Rd  I  Billy Shehan and a boy from J  fc Germany who is attending j school in Ann Arbor spent Sunat the Wiliam Shehan home  Mrs Helen McGregor and 2 children of Brighton called at the Win Mercer home Saurday The Lloyd Hendee familyspent Sunday at the Pat Rupert home j in HowelL    Mr and Mrs Robert Pike called at the Erston Clark home In Un cdilla  tJ Charles Eisele and wife of f Fowlerville called on Mrs Em  ma Vollmer Sunday Mrs Mary, Brandle of Lansing is visiting her1 Robert Carr reporter on the I Grand FJapids Herald was home  Sunday  Mrs C J Clinton attended 500 club meeting at the Borton   it i  ENJOY SOFT WATIR fill Save Over MOO a year  PROFESSIONAL Mt WOttr 1  44shwshiftfl wKMw sfcampo, tftllgktfwl bctMnf 01 fmpUt  details mm to ww tag MW  water Mftoi X  PERMUTir etufoWaM WATER SOFTENIt   Costs 43 fss than prewar automatic mode AtkftrfltfftMMtrW  GBOBGE BOOSH Phirahtnq WATBH sWAMsT 8 4 0 North 8lewart St  1S3F1  oSrYljOO A M to 1 Except Wednesdays MeTueFnSaU7tofiom M a BLMcCLUSm Desist 112 North Michigan Ave T elephones OfficerST Residence 814 Cveninas by Appointments  Howell u Michigan HERB SNEED J Phone 183 207 E Grand River Howell  Michigan Real Wale, Insurance, Brokerage atf  Lake and Fan Property A flpecialttv jfrt Your Property Win Mp IBB LAVEY Generrt fasurgnee phone S8F8 Plndftiey J M WNtDfEY MOTARIUM I fJflUL  Bey M Dur, M D I and Business portoEsV  Lie Your Property with Me QRALD REASON Broker 2 0 8 North Peari Plnckney, Mich Phone  3 3 Phone WTFlT  moiS Plumbina and Heauna cense H j  P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Directs Modem Equipment Phones 39  63, Pjnckney, Mich FRED C RQCKHOFF 6r  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ay He well Phone 358  t Mi Qchlaaa ncV61 esldenc 61 LLOYD  livestock HaLna AUCTIONEER farm Sales A Speciality , Mlch Wekb trlpsadet To D a General Tricking JL , i Pno B4F14 Plnckney, Debt BERTWiTJE Phone Plnckney 78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD Bbmr Repairs On All Makes Phone Ptndi   WASHER With famou QuickcUan Activator waihinf actlonwathti ach pic Individually if Quickemptying Pump if Full 8pound Capacity  if Adjustable Wringsr  Ontytar Wrlttsn Warranty LAVEY HARDWARE  Authorzed Deafer ELECTRIC GENERAL WASHERS  home at Strawberry Lake Sat  urday w  j THE CONSTITUTION OF THE Gent Mann and Mrs Cora A Inoy 1S4F3 DRGL TOWNER  I  Plnckney, Mlc TW WLIE   NOTARY fNSUHANCE and BONDS PBONB m  PINCKNEY T Webb spent Sunday at LobdeU Lake UNITED STATES AUCTION SAiE  Having sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction on this farmj located four miles South of Fowlerville to Masjn Hd, then one mile South on Elliott Rd ir FOR MUNTZ SEE , ROVE FISHER Factory Representative i Dentist t Demonstration Every Day 804 Portage Lake Road, Trader rom J000 A M to 1000 PJ4 Phone Dexte 3481  East Main 8u Plncknej Classified Summer Coal Prices Now in Etfect Vi The anniversary of the adopt, ion of the Constitution took place 164 years ago QY subordination of secnoial and personal interests made poa sible the constitution we live under     in iiice token each citizens  claimed by identifying to the Pavenpori Has mattress and, duty requires alertness to legis Hewletts  springs Other furniture,, beds laUon which is not in the spirit of ,  r t I bsdding Mrs Winifred Graves the founding fathers Eternal vig WANTEDA ride to Howell I peari 220 St,Pinckneg f FOPi SALE Utility grade Mcln 1 tosh apples 100 a bushel at th   ,  ,,,1 fan Bring containers No SunFOUNDA  doll evidently lost day sales Charles P Reed by some little girl who left it on, 3003 Jewell Rd, HowelL Mich the Hewlett lawn while looking  , , at the Mexican and donkey Can j FOR 5ALE3 piece overstuned  mile South on Elliott Rd or tne founding fathers Eternal vig  mile West of Parkers Corners  ilarice is still the price of liberty Sot Sept 22  Starts at 11 30 A M  Brandons Lunch Wagon PHONE DEXHfe 2681 31 mead Mixed Cows, fieuers Bull, 18 months old 2000 Bales of Hay and Staw 1950 Model B John Deere Trac McPHSRflON Statt BANJC All depot up to 10,000 insured by osjr msmbersnip in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor  poratiejL start work at 800 a m and getPP OJIC done at 500 p  FOR BALE Marian Waider, phone 7F21 Honey Creek Stock Farm FOR SALETwo burner oil heating stove, formerly in Masonic lodge hall Call H A Porter at Dexter 9667 o room house with basement in Pinckney, reasonable price Phone 144F4 FOR SALEBroilers, also some hens Mark Nash, phone 61F12 FOR SALEBroilers Kloasters alive or dressed1 JoriLoi Farm phone 171F2 WANTEDMen to help dig small   spruce and pine trees Pay good j WANTEDCustom Plowing wages for good workers, lnguire1 Earl Schroeder, 5486 M36 W at Art Shehans M36E  I ComerMSeWPingreeRd  2m k5W J S ale butl PSSaALEuew 12x44 armyj FOR SALEUsed  Tack Box toVandTuli line of good f arm ,   1  R K Elliott  and Fishing Tackle  Tools and alLMilking Equipment 5,2 5 for  t  I t OH SALEDavenpol and t  able Price wfeWoinir  Platform rocker, cot and j Phonel84F3 Ptetao, Je the going is good I ome kirdecror wSSirtn52fll sSSSn HOFli  XTiSF m,md gndTrtft RXTPpilissr,  J FOR SALE 1938 Palae house jixcdler 21 ft 4998 Girord Drive EHo S FLOYD KEHRL CLERK HAROLD GATES AND SON  Auctioneers Lakeland Phone 9211, Brighton lea UonoliL issiatejssteia ffaffsswfe sssr ztss tsst rSMFSxl SES OVS NIGHT WHEN YOU 1 Phone 181F2 Pinckney   maMori i rtLJXS J USE AND tH SAUEasy Washing Ma  OR ALE1937  Pontiac new  PROTECTION OF OUR NIGHT chine and 100  DEPOSIORY AT A FEE NOMINAL Pinckney  FOOD STORF  r THE  mm m SSVIMBV  MURAL RANK I Member Federal fS lnror once CorpCfanon All Depostts InsiMI up to flOOaO lor each Deposttc FARM LOANSThrough Federal Land Bank,Long term, 4  loans chine and 100 lb ice refriger qtor Phone 16 Pinckney rVArJlLblumbers helper with  tires, also 1934 Ford Phone 39F3 Pinckney WANTED Painting and some experience Myron Hughes j 9 also general work 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake  Phone 173F12 Hiland Phone 157F11, Pincknev Deco Lake ral w Mft Jftfeft, miM ZZ OR SALEEiectrochef Stove,, 1jfoEE LTSIPII w,aAtLee SlI1 7  Kq hvARTSWashings Ak rutftYlwSTy rVRuSei Bokros f G H Loyd Pho 62p13  lave FOR 8ALEMy home in Pinck ney, in good condition, large rooms, Areola heatng system,2  i  wuy wmau  vc joans mmmSmiSsimJSst r  78, rfi vrcwa noaing systems Convenient payments allowing WiwN MOWERS SHARraVED  garage, large lot, some fruit special payments at any time , 150  , Mrs Winifred Grav 99n Prf without penalty charge Call or f ff1    wANTEbtfArik LibG, wW nght Robert HcdL SecTreas  oMce WhueYou Walt  Let us help you sell wuTfarnT tha QUALITY Meats Fruit or will be in Howell in Drain Commissioners Room at Courthouse from 1000 a m on each MftNDsU 11814 Wir DrtveJBiand Lake have more prospects than farms L HAROLD CRANDJLL Phone 305W HowelL TUB ttJOZ OP M1CHK1AH Prabat JQmut ff  County ol Groceries Vegetables YtJ Fish K  Market Prices Courteous Service  LJuAixJv o  nx Probsto aul to the cBy ol Hbtntt fr Mid Countf  th lots ear et Spt A D, 1WU ol ft sBTATB OF B fatdk, Juds el moqob  In  Mbtter WILLIAM I, Mmto BJforir hartef sted AM ptt Itkm praying ftat Iss odalnlsfratioa i Mid Mtaf ke fianltd to Mtnto i iyr or MOM SMt ntMafals pnoa It to QtdmUJkM tbs 1M say of Ort, AA 1951 W OMMtelMl ft SMtSf sstd BMe at said Probat Otto si senbf  ft IK Fttflssr OssersC fta Motto ttwdj basn kf tor iMss ssesiMive MMSS aid dar et SMBtsf si J extfSMlk j iftSMtMSBiwHssBV asSfkslBsl SBslsXBL O IlaSaTBIBSSaaSSf BSaBBssl MraUd Is sssffst r d to sosl aowsy  f  A tros eos 8fcejK M 8n  CUiMSa tashan MP  fresato Baiitorai  Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Alffatta, Glover and Another Seeds farmers Feed  Supply Co, WANTEDsI iwye 3clients, who  wont to buy a small home withjv 2 to 20 acres neai PJnakneycBil not nscessory, preier a wagt Fred J Teept HowauVMclL Phono 675 Mr and Mrs W Ketchcan and Hjvand Mrs N D, Potter attend ww raneral of Rev Woolcock ev AUard tmd w4e ,,SKSi Miss June Bobon left Monday 4pkmti where she will at tend Mih State Normal She is 3tot a the darmitory     ,j1I THE PPCPTCY DISPATCH Wednesday Setember 19 1951 CIRCUIT COURT NEWS Some time ago the property ufcis on Long Lake near Hart nd went into circuit court and iad a lake level establishedThis iummer tbey built a dam to hold i at level The residents at the jakes below in which Long Lake mjDties were in court Saturday eicing an injunction restraining he Long Lake people from hold inq the level They say it has re aced the water in their lakes to uch an extent that part of them have become marshes They al urn Long Lake is 11 inches jigher at trie dam than the level et by court Judge Lyons refused the injud n and said, the case would eve to be tried in court Prose cr Erwin represented the Jrain commission and board of Dervisors and Stanley Bernun the contractor who built Le damThey are defendants  ed Fletcher and an attorney earned Marshall appeared for   plaintiffs   La Rosa Bowl Open far League Bowling CAN STILL PLACE A FEW MEN FOR MONDAY NIGHT fALSO FORMING MIXED DOUBLE LEAGUE FOR INFORMATION CALL 9108 OR IF AFTER SEVEN CALL 9103 25 Y ears Ago  3c  COUriSIi aOCEDURES Tuesday, Sept 11, 1951 Regular meeting of villaqe council called to order by Pres Dimcel, followed by roll callPre sent Shirley, Read Tiplady, Swarthout and Clark Absent, Eisele Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Roy  fuUrt DEMOCRACYbyMat C nstif ution Ipou  fwo drowninqs took place at  hoollot Lake Tuesday night ien two Detroit contractors, illip Seetz, 44, and Fred Seetz  ,  , icst tneir lives They rented a , Clark and its adoption moved oat of Mrs Guy Hinchey in the T Supported  by Councilman ternoan Mrs Hinchey went  Lee Tiplady uow When the men did not re  Due notice thereof havina  n at aurc search was mado oeen given as required by law viry Spears found the boat 3e ii resolved that the fellow d ift on the lafceThe sheriff was mq portion of a street in the vill eptembcr 17 C M   N J7, THE CONSTITUTION OP THE UNITED STATES WVSC L AND SIGNED, WITH FffW PRECEDENTS TO ClICw iWsV, KC PATTERN TO FOLLOW, THE DELEGATES TO THE COfWEr f0J MAD SUCCEEDED IN FORMULATING A  CCCLMENT SO iWD IN ITS BASIC CONSTRUCTON, YET C r PZ Ii FACTICETHAT IT HAS SERVED OUIt COUNTRY Z THAN IbO YEARS lied avio wita Gerald Reason ,ent out on the lake The body o, Phillip was found in 14 ft of,  voter That of Fred not until i 30 that night when grappling 1Ccks were used Beth men ere named and each has a dauqn x ago of Pinckney, be closed, namely The north half of that part of Mill St i ing beween lot four  4, Bkk 8, V lanes 5, of the Origin Lt cf r Village of Pin  ivA laid cut,platt ihe Fowerville Fair this year will be the biggest ever Charlia ehrinqer and most of the Deoit Tigers will play ball there Pinckney high school plays ih  owlervilLe team football thero n the morning of that day Hugh Jacks has cut his boat nouse at Lakeland in two ana moved part of it to M 36E and  Ninons Lake Rd for a sjtpre   John Jeffreys celebrated his 68th birthray Sept 19,assisted by  oil his friends and relativesPinckney high school football beat the Pinckney alumni in a  game here Friday 13 to 6 Tha high school was Career C Hen dee andN Miller, g R Reason and Graves, t SHvarthout, ab, M  Nash, H Reason and Weddige, backs The alumni was C HKennedy, Dave Kelly, Maurice Kelly, J Stackable H Stackable, M Harriss K Reason S Hall A Campbell, M Kettler Wirt Hendee and sons won firsts prize at the state fair on grand champion ram and alsa Dave Kellly left for Big Rapids on flock this week where he will attend u Ferris Institute  j j Aye 5 Nov N ne Carried Motion by Swarthout sepported1 by Shirley to allow following Fritz Wylie wiring 2500 V  ,3, Cil t 6134 Hick dwpark vork 2000 Co Rd Com streets 30919 David Braay cere flag  600 Paul Curlett printing 2470 Thos Read Sens  14626 Motion carried Motion bv Clark, supported by Read to build cistem in west end  of villaqe Motion carried Moticnto adjourn carried Mildred Achley clerk 47 YeqThaJ Aoro iR G Webb and family have moved into their new home just   There are now 725 boys in the state reform school a Lansing The Iosco base ball team wa3 here Saturday and defeated An  Horson 7 to 4 Saturday Peiet Munsell oitched for them  T P McCleer is building  new flume for the Pinckney mill About 300 rickets were sold at Gnmd Trunk depot here the state fair at  AL ,,  INQ BEFORE THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION iy, AS Ti,o,J3HOUTOUHSTORy, Wfc MUST UPHOLD Trie PHILOSOPHIES AND WAY OF LIFE SET FORTH IN THt CONSTITUTION AS A SURE WAy TO MAINTAIN THE  DYNAMIC EVOLUTON OF OUR DEMOCRACY STT is uuv week for Hm Roche won first at the the p0miacl67 were sold Thursday Jackson fair last week with Morj j, H Garlock of Howell purgan Dewey and second with Cremona Forbess  MrsDavid Jones entertained 30 young people at her home las Satuday night in honor of her  daughter, Nellie chased a ccrrlcxid of mules at the St Louis Worlds Fair and has them for sole Lvnford Whited of Fowlerville i has a gang of men here setting J Rtad attended the S Louis Fair  poles aid putting in phones for last week ja the Mutual Telephone CoWhile riding horseback here Sunday Byron Wellman was  tnrown  rendered unconscious Thev are agitatina a railroad from Flint to 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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>9       Volume 68 Michigan Mirror it now appearas as a distinct possibility that the collection of the 1 c gas lax may be siopp d until a referendum can be talc en in Nov 1952 A Citizens com mihee has obtained more than 100 0000 signatures to submit Wednesday, September 13 1951 Characters 1 OUR DEMOCRACY byMrt CAPT CHHISTOPHER MONKS  FINISHING WHAT THEYVE STARTED Social Items No 38 One ot the early settlers of i PinoKney and a very colorful character by ail accounts, was Copt Christopner Monks wfeo came from lriaad in 183 and the question to a referendum at I toK up land south at the villaqe ne next election If the peuaotiti are found validi the program may be stopped Politics are snapinq up againRepublicans are doinq every thing possible to prevent a splii in their ranks Democrats are re lying on labor and welfare leq islation to give Gov Williams the needed impetus Senator Blair Moody is the most active office holder Only recently appointed he faces a tough election President Truman has usied Michigan Democr us to keep him informed as to the Michigan senatorial race G OP leaders are also concerned Thiei biggest fear is that too many candidates will throw hats in the ring Edward Frey, state election director hopes to use television to ahow voters how to mark their ballots Election workers will attend a school of instructiinThe polio season has passed its peak Cases are about a fourth less than last year More than six million has been collected under reform hiqhwav legislation The new law proviaeb 75 percent of the money goes for primary roads and 25 percent for local Truck output in Michigan is climbinq to new heiqhts and ,t may exceed 1400,000 before the year is out Cai production is hit by shortages The I file river has been added o lamprey territory A brown He was an old countiy genue man and lived as sucn he hunt ea ioxes with a pacit ot hounds and raised tnorojjred norses A member of the Catholic faith,the lirst mass saia in Pincney was celebrated in ruu name here and many older residents were bap used in his home by circuit riding priests He bunt a house nearly a quarter of a mile back i irom the road This was reached  by a long lane on both sides of which he planted trees His home was one of the show places of this section A staunch Democrat he was the orqanizer and drill master of the Douqlas Guards, a pohticat organization formed here before the civil war to back Senator Stephen Douqlas of Illinois for president They wore briqht red vests and drilled on the square They were an inspiring siqht cm they went through their formations of two, fours,eights etc witfj the captain striding ahead with drawn sword, the scene beinq  lighted by kerosene torchess, an  integral part of ail parades of the day One disruptive incident is said to have occured at one of these drills at which the captain displayed great wisdom At one of these drills Nigger lake who lived with Freeman Webb showed up in a red vest all prepared to drill An arguement ensued Many refused to march if Jake took part When things be came out of control the good captain raised his sword and roared out his famous command which has perpetuated his name It was Ivery Men Kiver a Mon Fortner Kiver the Nager Order was restored at once and the The Michigan state building drill went into full tompo Fortner The Sept term of court opens program tools t100000,000 The was a neighbor ot ftainJ Sept 24 70 cases are Usted but toiiowinq state institutions are included ColdwaterKaksmasoo  OP TH MILLION OF CHILDREN CNT6AIN4 SCHOOL FOATHft FST TIM TW VIA, I OUT OP Z STATISTICIANS ESTlArtATC WILL OftAOUATI PHOM HIH SCHOOL f OUT OF 8 WILL GO ON THROUGH C0LLK6I  GENERATION A30 ONLY I BEGINNER  OUT Of 6 PINlSNtD HUH SCHOOL ONLY I OUT OF 32  coMpteno COLULOE  HIMMJrtJHN WEDDflNG The weddinq of William Hubert Kuhn son of the late Guy Kuhn and Mrs Kuhn oi Gregory, to Marilyn Shirley Himm, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Himm of Gregory took place at St Marys church, Pinckney Satur day morning RevAlbert Sciimiit officiating The bride wore a white satin gown over lace A veil and train of white fell from her wedding  cap She carried and orhid on a white prayer book Mis June Merrier of vDetroit, her sister was matron of The bridesmaids were Current Comment Cigarette smoking is on the increase This increase started in June 1950 right after the outbreak of the Korean war The cigarette output of June 30 last hit an time high of 407000,000000This is 24000,000000 more than the preceedinq year Another 38 000 000,000 wnt tax free to the boys in the service overseas In this countiy consumption jumped 3 percent the last hali of 1950 and the first 6 monhs of 1951 5 percent ack in our distant boy hood thoiL wa httle sale of so honor  called tailor raid cigarettes In Mary  those days people rolled their Himm Kay Kuhn and Dolores I own Tne two most populcar Brewer of Cement City They I brands ot ciqarette tobaco were wore rose and green faille  Dukos Mixture and Bull Durham gowns and carried corsages of Jhey sold for 10a a sack and a matchinq flowers  book of ciqarette papers was Jack Young was best man ani j given free with each sackSmok the ushers were George Robb ers became proficient in rolling Robert Mercier and Wm Himm J their own cigaietes No women The choir sang Ava Maria The brides sisters, Jill and Leah were flower girls The grooms mother wore a smoked in those days and boys under aqe only behind the barn or out in the cornfield Cigarettes were called coffin nails and an plum colored dresss with match, earlv death was predicted for all ing accessories and the brides j who smoked them Churches had moher, a blue satin gown I Anti Ciqarette Leaques in which A reception was held for over the members were pledged not had a lamprey address taken there wound  Gen McArthur may the Michigan legislature He has been invited but has not set cs date 300 at Woodland Country Club, j near BrightonThe couple left on j a two weeks weddinq trip to North Carolina They will live in Ann Arbor on their return Tne groom graduated from from Pinckney hiqh school where he was 3 letter man in athletics to smoke About the only tailor made ciqarettes then were the Sweet Coporals The popularity of the tailor made ciqaretto be qan before World War I and qot a biq bcr ,t there as they made nice qifts to send the boys overoasNow the have become and class valedictorian He also respectable and a w,man seen MORE AND BETTER SCHOOLS AND THE FACT THAT MORE FAMILIES HAVE MAOC HIGHER EDUCATION POSSIBLE FOR THEIR CHILDREN THROUGH THEIR SAVINGS AND UFE INSURANCERESULT MM MORE EDUCATION FOR MORE CHILDREN THTS MMAHS A ETTEGTRAINEO CITIZEN FOIL OUR OEMOCQAC graduated from the University of Michigan and is employed at the King Seeley Co Ann Arbor The bride graduated from hiqh smokinq them is no longer barr ed from society Back about World War 1, a girl was expelled from he Midl Sta1e Normal school and attended Mich State1 j for smokinq in public Financed Normal She has cm office job by a ciqarette company she sued at Mercywood Sanitarium Ann in court to be reinstated but lost Arbor She has been honored by This seems to have been the  several prenuptial functions Circuit Gum New4, jChurch Notes STRONGRITTED The Martin Ritter family atstand to keep ciqarott tabu 1st S on the Lapeer, Newberry Pontiac Traverse City Northville Caro, Ionia and Ypsilanti hospitals MASONIC PICNIC About 125 persons attended with whom he sometimes not agree This was a time of intense pol iticai feelinqr Pitched battles were taking place in Kansas Missouri and other states as to entering ihe jury case are 8t Marys Catholic Church Hackney Michigan did, many are old ones Inere cue two criminal cases  Fr Albeit J Schmitt, Pastor The People vs Charles Selesky Sunday  manslaughter The People vs James Harrison, breaking and whether they should be slave or tree states The Republicans here the picnic Sunday, sponsored bv jfj1 eWide Awakes They Uvingston ige No 76 crt Ae   Ucloth hats and University of Michigan Fresh I WOT m  Air Camp, Patterson Lake A, scrin was Jonah Younq IZSnU S toonl who owTed the Henry Harris or CaseHarry VanBlaricum vs De in the mess JsTuere Heynal farm In one fortnaUon  Asphatt Beverly Rice vs testS i Sme between the company sguatted on the Jack B Shirie s  was a soh baU game oerwotMi , T,, t0 iUuatratei v rwni i Ti0 rv assumpsit Alfred Krueger vs Sigmund Kon  dat, Panhandle Pipeline vs Sam uel St Piere, Claude Gardner v3 Charles Hoffman Lee Ireland vs Robert Crouse, Donald Davis vs James Gibson Trespass on the Summer J30, 8I00, 100a HSP Winter 800 4 1000 Norenna Devottonst Friday eyenma at 790 p Friday after Noyenna IHyotloae Saturday 730 to 900 P M Sunday betes 8t00 Mar ol Hove 1, tister o the brideOooafeqaflonal Community the boys and girls Clare Miller and Merwin Campbell  for the boys and Herman Widmeyer cuuqht Midge MUer and  Mrs Murray Dagg were battery for the girls Percy Ellis who ura pired said the score was 6 to 6  Sirs Elean Baughn hit a home ru i to the girls , Alberta Dinkel, playing around Thi3 was to Squatter Soveriqnity  a pop uiar nabUcan doctrine relatmg to slavery Occasionally there was a float with the Goddess ot Liberty the central figure drawn bv as many as 20 horses  TI nifrn lftft 6 sons and the captain left 6 sons 2 daughters lames died in early Leith, Rohmba vs Dennie Bays Lena Crawforn vs Dennie Bays, Buckeye Union Fire Ins Co vs Hilton Hess,Arth ur Duries vs George McClureNon jury cases, Assumpsit , ,, , T Otis Verbeck vs Panhandle Pipe  heme of Sunday God Is line Otis Verbeck ve Bruce Fos Father Rev Donald Braaf, pastor Wed 730,Choir practise at thai church800 Trustees meet at the Thur, 800Pastor will deliver a series of talks on Great Beliefs of Christian Faith, following the Our tended the weddinq of his sister, School started last wnek but Betty Lou to John Stronq of Whit i no without stormy scenes At1 more Lake Friday night at the  West Branch 600 students marhome of Martin Ritter sr of Lake, ched oul because the bxird fore land Rev Geske of Howell of pd the resignation of SuptBearse ficiated The couple were attend  At Elsie rooill petitions for 3 of ed by Ben Stronq, brother of tho  the school board are ou begrom and Mrs Jean Woodruff  cause they made Supt Myas re I siqn He has sn e been hired j by the Ashlev school In Detroit  som boys set fire to a school because they did not wish to j tend At another school the wa1 ter was left turned on,ruininq the  plaster in 3 rooms In Ann Arbor bor a reward is offered for thos vho broko the windows in the i new Tappan school H Betrothed  J I ter, Mich Supply vs Thomas W T AltVl RrfkVllVrlwl TnmkAr ITS The Lumber first vs vs lilejohn inherited the hamestej a Thomal Leitil Roy Anheim  , ,  hrrtnklev Alfred, Damascus Dick andj Sylvester Schoner City of Detroit for the girls was hit in ne anxi  , j t nAr i TVXI    L  by a line drive Dr Enos Walker who was present said a smali blood vessel was broken inere was also swimming am boating for thoses who desired it and barnyard golfLOCAL BOY HONORED Philip Gentile 26, son of Mr and N5S Joe Gentile of P has been pointed aslant building inspector of the City a Ann Arbor and took over last allhad farms, near here They Vfl f c strichroot,Ciiieni Mut are aU now deceased Hisoniy ual vg MarUn and Isabel Riog v Chancery  Injunction Ferris desc4ndanthere now is a grand chancery  Injunction Sunday, 1030 Sermon only Son of God  1130, Sunday School 730 p m the Cassidy Lake Cfiapel Choir of 30 boys will sing Ritter vs Floyd redder Rsos and Erna Miler vs Assoc OiLGroome batning Beach vs Walter Urami Lura Thomas vs Crystal Handy lAselsan Cora Hines vs Daniel Etherton Mowing Worship Calvary Mennonlte Church 4y fina Beacby Pastor S S Supt  Walter Esch Paul Chaffee  1000 We long ago recognized Phils capfabUues W to why we oot him to draw the plans tor  DcSch budding two years ago when we btgjt it daughter Miss Fannie MonksCOUNCIL MEETING Quite a stormy session took place at the council meeting on Tuesday night James Bell who Q TiUeDonaldMcGregor vtoday School 1100 moved a buUdinq here was at  Michael vViesenseU, John Worth Childrens Hour 1145 ed for violating the buUdmq code, mqton Vfl Ralph FerqusonSpec Young People Mesung  730 Last night he appeared at tne cc performanceBen Brantley I Eresa WowOdD 815 meeting with his attorney, Mar yg Iucy Wells show Cause Cotte Fellowihtp ierrioe tin Lavan argued no a John Nicholson vs LakeConstruc Wednttday 800 p m I A warrant has been issued I in Grand Rapids aqainst the i Westorn UnOn TeleqrTph Cofor l oonspiracy to violite to gamb, lnq laws A Western Union  ticker was found in a qamblnq j establishment raidd there Tha I warrants were aked by Roqer MaMahon prosocuting attorney There1 has lonq been a dispute as to whether telqraph compan ies have the riqht to transmit qambling information such as horse race results A grand iury in Washtenaw county indited a teleqraph company last year but the caso has never been tried e College, maioring m houi ing and lumber merchandising Pulaiey mgn rrT a completed Attorney ChasState College, onahnJf VonWinkle appeared tor the   ,,1Wiw merchandising u aeed to abide byl the building code l LIVINGSTON COUNTY ASSTN Livingston County Ajfoclahon O E S will be held at Brighton Michigan, September 18, isoi  anernoon JjlZ Sne  Hannah Holtforth, SEPT JUrTY UST PutncuTLee XJMg IosccRobtlSmlm,Virginia croi0OceolaHugh Wriqht,   Huff  Land Co, Helen vs Ernest Fendt j SCHOOL OPENS SEPT 17 The Michigan Consolidated  efementary school will not Gas Company has 15 chancery 0 until Monday, Sept 17th cases to show cause Defendants This will be a full day session are Kuby Long, Mary LongBer fa aU  t  jandergarter tha Boudrey, John Goez, Mary wdmn whn 511 v taktn home GoetZHenry DaineLuce Salmon Ida Salmon, Ernest Lear, Wilhel xnina Lehr Milvin Hibner, Alma Hibner, Leroy Wsrcoff,Lena Hibner Susie Hibner, Roy Coleman, ions In the Federated church Dinner will be served at Legion Hall at 600 p m RfJ or dinner tickets should bemade in adyance from the worthy ma irons of each Chapter Winifred Graves, president Bonnie Henry, sectrees WIN AT ANN ARBOR Pinckney picked up a Bom and Plaved the Ann Arbor  Mtf team there Sunday and ,7 1, S Dn Jones pitched b ngs and Guf Ledwrwdoe 3 i u home run, Lavey n 4 Ledwidge a double   wa at lb Young 2bf8 V   , Moriarity 3b, IfWl  y, rs and Ledwidgo outfield He  K C3ark c MarionArnold Roaek Harry t Hattie Coleman,Ann BantleMax io  t Johnstone1Marian JohnstoneCari White, Bess White C A Green Tyronne Voyle Becker Unadilla Harry Bowen WUber Wetilcdi Brighton City Mrs A son, S B Appleton Brighton TwpAda Bert Buxton Cohoctah  Fennich Rihard Rose Doherr Conway Ralph Norred, Thos  C NelConley, chidren who will be taktn home at noon All kindergarten child will attend school in forenoon this year They will come in the busses and be taken home at noon if they live out of town Their room will be House Hall on the school grounds ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Frederick J Reb man of Portage Lake announce I the engagement of their dauqh j ter Patricia Ann, to Wesley J  Palmer, son of Mrcrnd MrsHarry H Palmer of Pinckney Both Miss Rebman and her fiance are graduates of Pinckney high school She is attending the Michigan State Normal College Mr Palmer is u member of the air corp and is stationed at Col oradc Spring No wedding date ha been set Children evidently have little to do with decreasing the divorce rateThe Sfate Board of Health has released the follcwinq figures for 1950 In that year divorces decreased 277 from 1949Marriages increased 9 percent from 53,109 in 1949 to 58,180 in 1950 Divorces among childless couples increased 7 percent, among those with one child 4 percent, two children 11 percent, three 11 percent, four 3 percent and five 42 percent J A Green Divorce cases areEsther vs Mil ton Densmore, Lois vs George Devine, Kenneth vs Vida Kellen bergerDorsey vs Pauline Crum  rine, Barbara vi Alex Sakjas vs Marcia Field, Vernon vs Vir ginia Howers, Elroy vs Florence vanWagoner,Armice vo feoiae Patterson Ruth vs Dale Chap,  man, Richard vs Janet PelkyI Lois vs Earl Hill Mable vs Loyal  MARRIED IN ILLINOIS William Caverly, son of Mr and Mrs Roy Caverly of Howand Carolyn Nudd of Evcmsotn,   r   A,rtn 1 Illinois were married there Sat The other elementary children , who live in town will be trans J urday ported to and from the nev school in busses leaving The hot lunch program will not start until later The cos per child this year Is 25c a meaL TwKeldDave Taylor,Mildred Lois vs Earl Hill Mable vs Loyalx   a,TP crpr 29 oBSS , Hogalan Ora vs Valora Rounds AUCTION SALE   aZa Harry Benner, Gladys Doris ys Cletus Prince, Mildred There wUl be 11 r 9STO  I v Roland Roe Arloa vs Charles , the EH Aron Farai crt 11505 La2L Oak Hildreth Bakhaus WeHon Betty vs Joseph Varney, ter  Pinckney Road Sept z UnrrLmThimc Noeckef Ann vswMark Rhode, Janet ys  rl vn SSS5rse Eckhart Franklin Wood Oeda vs Law George Wc who have been SilbertLvons 1r rence LaCross, Rosstnary vs An Siting for eotne time at the ESl aW niq Sony KohlerNonna ys Merwin  Sniyery homo ha JJS  Graham GeiaWrCuv  turned ei the 1 AUCTION SEPT 22nd hShschoofat 840 and 850 a ,Thw will be an auction in m Those who do not carry their, the Pmckney school auditorium lnehes will be brought home at September 22nd sponsored by ina bkiahoma Pennsylvana oon and taken back at 1230 the Ladies Aid Society the Young  South Dakota, WcrshincfcmVer noon ana iw Womens Auxilary and the m0nt and Wisconsin The opin In the rundown on recent legis lotion the Safety Committee reports that 22 states Jiav already taken action bemninq Television in autoes The states so acting are AlabcrmaConneticut, Color ado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota Nebraska New HamDshire, New Jersey, New York North Carolion seems to be that you cant watch the road and a television program at the same time rei pvfens Class Any donations that are saleable will be ctp predated Fruit, Vegetable, Furniture Clothing Anything Salable can REPORT UNTRUE  V nu  u  Sheriff Bassett informs us that R K Elliott chairman   that y violet Stone,    operator of a Howell conyalLADIES AID MEET SEPT 13 escent home who disappearedv The Congl Ladies Aid will after issuing a number of worth meet at the home of Mrs Minnie le checks, has befen packed up VcmSkrmbrook, 1275 Darwin RdLm Almada, Oxliforniais untrus on ThuTiday, Sept 13,ptnDISPATCH Wednesday, September 13 1951 ELECTRIC VENTILATING SYSTEMS IN DAIRY BARNS AND POULTRY HOUSES MORE THAN PAY THEIR WAY Small wonder cows give more milk and hens lay more eggs, even in the wintertime A wellplanned electric ventilating system keeps them healthier and happier by carrying off foal, moistureladen air and replacing it with fresh, dry air Stock thrives in this automatic airconditioned comfort produces more at less cost to you In addition, you have less trouble with icedup doors and windows, fewer rotted sills and timbers to repair or replace Get ready now to lick the barn and poultry house problems winter always brings For expert help, see your Edison Farm Service Advisor You can count on him to recom mend the right ventilating system for you needs No oblijton, of course ff  PW vyv y  DETROIT EDISON LaRosa Bowl Leag Starts Bowling Week  ALL PEOPLE WISHING TO BOWL BS THERE THIS WEEKMens League Mon,Wed,Thim Womens League Monday, Tuesday  TOO PM  wling Friday, Saturdy, Sunday  Wm, Ivioran Is building a cement walk, on Unadilla Street1 from Pearl to the home of Thorn  I as BurchelL Woodbridge N Ferris, candiJ date for governor spoke at HoW ell Wednesday night TJie Grand Trunk Railroad is running excursions to the state fair at Pontiac this week A sin gle fair plus 50c includes a ticket to the fair Nellie Gardner is working in a millinery store in Dundee Glenn Gardner is attending the Armour Institue of Technicology in Chicago Miss Sadie Harris has a piano class in Marion Anderson beat Unadilla at base ball Saturday 14 to 9 John Hudson, 60 was killed at Gregory Tuesday when he wass thrown against a moving saw mill saw Bowel lhm gowe Michigan Taw Wd Thw, jt U, 12 13 The picture that takes a new look  at life Cory Grant Jeanne Crain la PEOPLE WILL TALK with Finlay Currie, Hume Cronyn   n Cactoos Hafe Friday, Saturday, 8pi, 14, 15 Edxnond OBrien Dean Jagger in WARPATH la Tacoiucolor also HUNT THE MAN DOWN  Dexfer Theatre AS, sigkboring Gig Young, Car la Balenda cartoon Sunday, Monday Sept 16 17 Matin Sunday 23n p m contlnuo David Nivta Vera Ellen Caesar Romero in HAPPY GO LOVELY In Technicolor Novelty Cartoon New III I  ,HK sTues, Wed, Thug,Sept 18 19 20 Betty Grable MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW In Tecpnlcoiof The South Lyon Community Chest donated 100 ior Kansas flood relief The South Lyon Home Coming is Sept 13, 14, 16 at the lghtedi held there James Teachout of Unadilla had his eye removed of Univer sity hospital Ann Arbor, last week j with The flied Cross Mobile Blood Macdonalt Carey, Eddie Albert ComingtRich Young and Pretty Bank fell short of their guota of Rory Calhoun I Next Voice you Hear 125 pints of blood at Gregory last Corned Novelty Cmtoo  week 83 pints were received f L   rr ,      The Stockbridge hig school CommgNullinomrefor Chnsty  4i Arroii football, sguad numbers 50 CKYo3 an,d hfP1 Da IS itYAW 1 llEATEB Friday Saturday Sept 14, IS DeLuxe Double Feature Oui Door Action Picture FIGHTING COAST GUARD Staxnag 7Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucks and Ella Raines Put a picture for horse lovers PRIDE OF MARYLAND otafrinq Stanley Clements Peggy Stewar shows 700 and a00 M ,  i Sunday, Monday Sept 18 17 Sundoy Show 3 5, 7, S t a picture you should see BIRD OF PARADISE Starring Louis Jourdan, Debra Paget and Jeff Chandler Cartoon ana  Nw flues, Wed, Thu8,Sept 18 19 20 shows 700 900 picture with drama,comedy,stars Dan Daily and Susan Hayward in I CANT GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE  ttort Cartoon Nwi Mrs Henry Germain of Fowler  Earth Stood Still 11       rw i   i j ville has been selected as the  Catholic foster mother of the I year by the St Vincent DePaul Society Besides rearing five children of her own she has Jiedl 29 orphans She has three now  Island Lake, Fonda Lake andj Brigqs Lake near Brighton may incorporate as a village j The openinq of the new elem  tary schoolat Briqhton has been postponed until Sept 17 Robert MaMacken of Howell on the Michigan State football sguad I Wayne University football  team whoare training at Brigh i ton Recreation Camp will play an exhibition game at the How  11 lighted field on the niqht of Sept 13 ATOM TiiAii  Stockhcidg Michiqt Friday Saturday, Sept 14, 15  GASOLINE ALLEY comic strip story with Plus IN BEAVER VALLEY Technicolor Disney wild life picture Cartoon Egg Hunt 1 Friday Satun Qurtsjen ivflafc Sunday, Tuesday Sept 1618 6 TREASURE ISLAND In Technicolor Robert Louis Stevensen story with Bobby Driscoll, Robert Newton News Cartoon,Casnova Cat r   ComingGunmen of Abilene, Leo Hoey of D EHoey  Sons Ccssino to Korea Sante Fe of Dexter underwent  an operation at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor last Wednesday At a meetinq held in the John son school district, North Lake last week it was voted to divide the distric Chelsea qetting the west half and Dexter the east Dr Lee Thurston, supt of Pub  lie Instruction, was the speaker at the Kiwanis Club meeting at Dexter last night to whih the teaches were invited , Dexter high school opens her football season at Chelsea Sep ,  14 They have 50 on the sguad , The Chelsea hiqh school foot ball sguad numbers 50  FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept 14, Morenci there Sept 21, Dewitt here Sppt 2, Hartland here October 5, Manchester here October 12, South Lyon there October 19 Brighton here October 26, Dexter there Friday Saturday Sept, 14, 15 APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER A Drama Starring Alan Ladd, Jan Sterling and Phyllis Calvert Cartooi New shows 715 915  MnHMMMMeHMMMHW buaday, MondayTuesdaySeptJ61718 OPERATION PACIFIC A Drama starring John Wayne Patricia Neal and Sun Shows 3,57,9 Ward Bond DisneycartoonPolar Trappers Wed Thus ,Sept 19 20 DEAR BRAT A Drama Starring Nora Freeman, Edward Arnold BiUy DeWolfe Cartoon Bporto shows 715 90S  ANNUAL FLOWER FBOWr The Livingston County Gard Ifn Club will hold their annual lower show at the Episcopal Parish House on South Walnut St, Howell Friday, Sept 14 from 1200 p, m to 1000 p m I 700 P M iYITMCf  I HAVE REOPENED THE Tip Top Restaurant AND AM PREPARED TO SERVE THE PUBLIC WITH Daily Plate Lunches and Short Orders  WE WILL BE OPEN DAILY FROM 1100 A M TO 100 PJtf   CLOSED SUNDAYS  Sonny Fuhrman 47 Years Ago  Ella Murphy is teaching in the ev last week  wona wim Greaory school Cremona Forbes, Jte is at the Miss Mae Reason has enrolled  Jackson fair this wk 25 Years Ago 25 boys reported for footbalj practise this week The team is short of eguipment Mrs Thomas Richard has given the school her 50 book lib in memory of Mr Richards The Line Brosof Howell have returned from their trip around the world and are giving illus trated lectures Henry Ford was in Dexter last week looking over his water rights Another hitch has devel  oped He wants to raise the water which world flood the cemetery Only 185 votes were cast her al tfG primary Fred Green was named governor over Alex Gros beck, Luren Dickinson It Gov Grant Hudson congressman Hiram Smith, prosecutor and Geoige Wimbles, sheriff The Mich State San Holsteins were exhibited at the state fair crt Detroit last week MrsBert VanBlaricum fell from her porch Saturday and broke her arm James Roche won first at the Hastings Fair with Morgan Dew  5A  and second with Village Tax Notice Villages Taxes Are Now Due and payable at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1951 HELEN REYNOLDS Village Treasurer 545 East Putnam, Pinckney FlanUd 37 Years Ago at Mich State Normal and Gene Reason and Gale Johnsosn at Geary Business clbllege The M E church made 17 at Mrand MrsLucius Doyle,WmDoyle and Roy Clark are on a i 2 weeks trip through Indiana  Illinois, South Dakota and Iowa SeLcCien rv1, sSpPer Wed P1 wiU  Wm Doyle jr at night at thexDr HFSigler home,  Sioux City The Congl ladies hold their Lincoln Smith and Claude monthly tea at the W SSwar Barry are on a trip through north I thout home tonight Rev Cope is in Adrian attending the M E conference The Democrats have nomingt ed the following ticket Repres ern Michigan  Margaret Driver is working in  the Pinckey bakery  Gertrude Battle is teaching the House schoolentahve, Edwin Farmer Judge Fred Wyman, Dexter contract, of Probate, Eugene Stowe Sher I r was injured there last week m, John Wetoaaster Clerk S Ft at the C St crossing when his Campbell Prosecutor, Richard J cr was hit by a train RocheSurveyorJohn McCreary  The first red pine pulpwood thinning ever made in a state forest has started in Crawford county, marking a significant milestone in1 Michigan reforestation history This Higins Lake forest stand was planted in 1914, about the time the states reforestation of denuded acreage began gaining momentum Since 1902 some 206,000,000 mainly red, white and jack pine have been planted in state forests First actual cutting of planted trees of any type started with jack pina in the Alpena state forest seven years ago Here, Frank Allen and I son, Roscommon, use horse and dray nthcr than tractor for more efficient harvesting of an eajly, closely spaced plantation ,,    , , M  Albert Shirley were in Lansing We juiderstcmd the North Ham q,ar th6 21 fAJANSTgh Federal We vjderstand the North Ham  3,12713 and expenditures of I Ltd BankLong term 4  loans bJ Wurch may b sold It has S0112L,Q4 82r leaving a balance of convenient payments allamng, been closed for 25 years and J 7B631on hand Qayton Miller, 011 Pcryments crt any time members come to PinckneyRui i i   cii w Without TVrnltv rhrvrntx CW rr IW mnmu  t    Rush Jack Lohbdell, husband of Lola supt got 700 a year, Belle Kenn 110 Penalty charge Call or, Lgke wants it for a communitv Lobdell suffered a heart attack edy principal 350 Lela Monks ri9 Robert Hall, SecTreas hall and the Pinckney Congl last week and is in McPherson      nl r TV c K KVI church for cm annex v1 PROPRIETOR w j and Jessie Greongot 300 , too 201 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor loie Devereaux is teaching in National Farm Loan Associat the Mopes district  or will he in Howell In Drain wy  tTO IUIW v  ui   isuuuvn St Marys church took in 20 Commissioners Room at Court ited itheir aunt, Isabel Nash, in in Wlliamston Sunday, at he social at the rectory Fri house from 1000 a m on ach Ann Arbor last week The Pettrsville CI  hospital Roy Dillingham and wfl call Tommy and Charles Rirter vis ed at the Don Dillingham homos SB THE WNOQIEY DISPATCH Wednesd r The Peoples i  Store Groceries Drygotfs Canned GoC  Gents, Furnishings LSnLerio ti Kennedy1 Ge Store  LOWEST FklCI EVER Special de luxt PHIIGASWPAN Range  Miss Myrtle Meabon and Mrs Clyde Meabon and friends of  Detroit called on Mrs Alma Mea I bon Sunday  Mrs Millie Chamberlain who I has been stayinq with Mrs Mar  ion Burnett, has qone to Chelsea i to stay with Mrs Mable Buss j Mr and Mrs Walter Gallup of  quests of the L J Swarthont fam Moiristown N J f ily wer Vmday r x  lie, uUW8ffhtfnc  removable pore  nys viwttkitaawin atfehfc sttrneand niatiya  wtir top   Port  aied a The Gerry Eichman family call ed on the Hub Lee family in De troit Sunday Hub has just re turned home from the hospital Mr and Mrs Robert Pike look Mr and Mrs Wm BenUey back to their home in Comma Saturday Mr and Mrs Harry Lee took Mrs Lydia Carr to Sauqatuck Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs Al qer Lee John Ruttman and wite ot Howell called at the C J Chnton home Sunday Mrs Clara Kennedy and children of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs Emma Vollmer Boy Dillinqham s on the sick list Mr and Mrs Mavnard Clark J LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE rjm b tfee time to modern izt ur kitchen with Philgat    the thrifty fcottkd gas for farm and town homes  QU can huat far and wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywLere than thai beautiful de luxt rae Remember, too, we will glv yoU a enerous vradein allowance on your id range regardless of typf, make, a condition Esy erms, if you wisiH ANY OTHER PHILGAS APUANCSS fROM WHICH TO CHOOSE  II Soiiowt Subscription Pcrui W C David Gordo  Lake has bouq j place on the IX I building a hou  Dexter Jamess Tincher,, of Tampa Florida, and Mrs Ray Duff John Eisele went 1 Hospital Ann Arbor U last week Mr and Mrs, Boger quests last week at L family of Walled Lake Merwin Campbell Lea burn and ye editor callec Harrison Cooper of Unadi week who wa3 injured wh team ran away with him  mowing machine Miss Hazel Jdchardson is ain employed in the C H Ke dey store after a 5 year absen Charles Clark and wile of G esburq spent the week end the home of Mrs Mtarqaret Clar Floyd Hammond and wife oi  Lansinq were Sunday quests oii Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher Mrs Joan Mattescn started work at the Citizens Mutual Ins office at Howell this week MrsR Roberta AmburqeyMrsLucille Beck, Mrs Mary Bauqhn and Mrs Mae Schroeder were in Lansinq last Wednesday The Dr Robert Bird family of Wayne called at the Earl Bauqhn home last week The Wayne Carr family visit   ed at the Paul Baker home in I  Syracuse, N Y, las week l v Clnude Royer and wife of De   troit were week end quests of W C AtLee and wife Louis Shohan att3nded th3 state fair last Thursday John Eisele returned home from University hospital Ann Aibor Wayne Collar and wife of Mi Ian were quests of the Robert Syracuse, N Ylast week David Aberdeen has returned from a tripp to New York  He wass also in Washinqton D C and Richmond, Virqinia Mr and Mrs M E DnrroW were in Perry Sunday Miss Lois Shirley left fr Lonq Beach, California, today Bill Clark is workinq an a res tan rant in Ann Arbor i Jcrmess Murphy and familv of Detroit were week end quesis at the Thomas Murphy home Paul Sinqer who was hurt in a auto accident two weeks aqo, is home from St Joe hospital Mrs Alta Moyer has been ap pointed qrand ccommittee worn an on the blood bank committee bv the qrand worthy matron of O F S of Michiqcrn Gus Ledwidqe returned home from Yankton, N D Frida whero be piaved ball this sum mer He leaves for Noire Dame today Mrs Darrell Baker of Straw berry Lake found a tame love bird in her qarden while pick inq tomatoes last week No one has claimed it Week end quests of Mr and j cY 157F11 ad or Alive fA AN14ALS COLLECTED PBOMfTLY CCWS 300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WF BUY HIDES ni0 CALr SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311 tCesural Oead Stock CO Plucabliftg Water Systems etc StftAlsy Dinkel AStmUttmrnm  From where I sit 6y Joe Marsh Easy Makes His Cat Tread Lightly Driving home on Three Ponds Road yesterday, I was flapped down by Easy Roberts boy Skecter Take it Slow, he advised Dads crossing this road with our tractor, just beyond the bend Around the curve I saw why Skeeter stopped me Easy had laid two rows of old truck tires across the road, and was driving his new Cat tractor over them More trouble this way, Easy explains, but it does keep those tank tracks from tearing op the asphalt when I have to cross over to our other fields After all, the roads belong to all of USand I puess Vd pot mad if someone elsechewed them up From where I sit Easy is my kind of citizen He doesnt just give democracy lip service He honestly believes its his duty to consider the other fellows interests Whether its the right to use the public highways or the right to enjoy an occasional glass of beer, Ensys out to protect his neighbors right of way 3H  Mtntight, WiU Ufltefi Girls Would Y4U Like a JCb that Of A  Interesting steady work with chances for advancement  I utlfttee KlUhea IMM from 99S Automatic Ws Hectort from 19 50 SEE US TODAY W MANWf MX frJSTALLATtOM wETAJU without  and Mr and Wesley DeClair of  Manchester called at the Walter I Clark home Friday Mrs Walter Clark spent Fri x,wk enRd V01 Z 2 day at he Edsel MeyeThome in Mrs Ross Read were Mr and Ypsilantl Mrs Raymond Dean of St v  Mrs tfecmor Ledwidqe, Nan ersbsura Honda Mrs Ida Byers , and lerry took Keith to St lohns and daughter, Janet, of Ann Ar Academy, Plymouth, Saturday kf   n ,,  where he qoe school this year Mr and MrsCia CarnpMl at  Mis Cornelia Bowen and dem  tended the state fair m Detroit, qhter, Flossie, of HoweU called  last week  f  ai the Andrew Nstbitt home last Th Ear Gnines iJilv of   Thursday Howell called on the Andrew Miss Elizabeth Geaualt of New Campbell family Sunday York City visited Miss Lois Mc , The Max Reynolds famjr J Donnell lost week Lois went srendinq a week in 1 reverse home with her for a week , City ,,  ,Ai  Mr and Mrs T J Latson are Nan and Jill Palmer stavea, ff   fi    Vfllltflflslf f visitinq relatives in New York  with Mrs Clare PclmeiSatur  WW VllCSe 9prClil AUY HI1 tfB i Charles Whitehead ana wife while their parents, Mr ana i and Beatrice Lamborn of Greq 1 Herb Palmer attended a weddinq orv and Gerdd Henry of Detroit in Detroit   visited at the Jesse Henry home Mrs Esther Campbell and her , i Sunday 1 father L C Gorharn were in Lan ,  Georoe Webb who is a patient j sina last Wednesday c  Vacations with pay at McPhenoa hospital, Howelll Mr and Mrs Lonnie VanSlam better and is expected home this roo and Mr and Mrs L Gusj week  l tafson attended Jm , 3MrsBeulah Hendee and sonRex , Bemirfi Ratz and Clifford Kav attended the state fair last Wed mond in Detroit Saturdav niat Stanley Qilver of Deerfield Henry Hrnidk was , called at the William Shehan over th wek end and attend Sme Fridar and Dr Harlow a meeHnq of ft paymaster, of from the efed8  sickneSs, ac cidents death Shehan of Jackson Sunday  th Masonic Todae Tbev derii JSarrtt Snf UW now have openmas for operators and other employe staet far last Thursday j the Iodae and its sf rj I  Mrs Harold Ward and dauqh  Stmdav aits xhpnf  , ter of Howell spent Sunday at hom wre Mrs  the Charles Ward home I Ann Arbor, Mr and MCh I  Mrs Albert DinkelAlberta and Whiehead  Beatnre Lamborn I Mrs Duane Meyers attended a c Orearirv , I shower Saturday at the home of ytm, Minn Ware and Mrs MrsJack Cole of Howell for Miss T8 KimberKr aav a Wchen aSlene Meyer of Briqhton j shower for Jahrvn Hervtohir Miss Betty LaPine of Detroit dav niCTbt 26 were PJent was a Sunday quest at the Olin TP Barbara Nash vf Robinson home a  experts to leave W T5lane Weft I JohTcarpenter has sold his, rvw tn Wn her husband, home at Rush Lake to Mcruricejr ft,A lkVerinq Link of BriqhtorL Wht his familv he moves to Seattle Wash 2 Paid holidays whetheror not you work 4 A benefit plan at no cost tc employees which protects them COME IN AND TALK IT OVER The Michigan Bell o Mrand MrsWs ovle iipwrt Sundrrv Telephone Co 922  WASHINGTON ST, ANN ARBOR MsCHKeAH V Tjjj  MWL Wednesday, September 13 1951  RESOLUTIONS American Gas Association  Cleveland, Ohio I Resolutions on Loss of Nelson L Miller   Meeting June 2021 1951   Whereas, the members of thel  Subcommittee on approval Re i quirements for Commerxxxl Cooking Eguipment fo the American Gas Association were ex  tremely shocked and most deeply grieved at the untimely  death of Nelson L Miller on May  15, 1951 and  Whereas Mike as he was afJ fectionately called, had, as a I member of his committee for  many years, given unstintingly  of his time and afforts in stand  dardizing and improving gas  buminq equipment for use of j the consuming public, and J Whereas, the high regard and  universal acceptance of stand  j dards for gas appliances whijh I he so ably helped to establish will stand as a momument to his accomplishments, and i Whereas his many technical  contributions in the design and i construction of gas burning equip  ment further constitute outstand  PROFESSIONAL CORNER ing ajts of public service Now herefore Be Is Resolved that this heartfelt expression of the committee should be record ed as part o the minutes of this meeting and that a copy be 1 presented to Mrs Miller as a WATER Save Over s100 a year Hev 4wlk  wdtlflf oft water for ai  dishwashing, white wathi, jloriow honp, dHehtfjJ bathing Gt tempi  dil en thi amm lug nw outumttk water fnr PERMUTir WATER SOFTENEI  Coss 43 ls  than prewar t automatic ffiott Ask for fttf horn trial warm and sincere token of deep J sympathy GEORGE ROUSB plumbing WATER SYSTEMS3 4 0 North Stewart St j pv Pincleeer 1S3FU THE POfCKNEY SAOTABIUM  Bey M Duty M D Die r limy u Michigan Dally 1100 A ML to zfiSTThL Except Wednesdays Man Tues Fd Sat 7 to 8 p m DB a BL MeCUJSJCEr Dentfe 112 Nerth Mlchioan Ave Telephone Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell  Michigan HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E Grand River Howell P Michigan Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Fan Property A Spedahtv Ifod Your Property ith Me LEE LAVEY Genesrt Insurance Phone 9F3 Pinckney Mich AUClONEEB farm Sale A Speciality BERT WYUE Phone Plnekney 78F2 REAL ESTATE Farms Homes Lake Properaet and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 8 North Pearl Plnclraey, Mich Phone 13 3 Phone 157F1T Repairing MYON 1 HUGHES Plumbinq and Heating State 8717 Lakshe Drive license Hush Lake P H SWARTHOUT 6, SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Ptockney, Mich FRED C RBCKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well Michigan Phone 358 Residence 618 UOYITHFTOEP Livestock Hana Weekly Tripe Made To Defcc General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mk HEFBIGEBATION sffiVlCE HAROLD Hhsir Repair On All Makes Phone Pinclney 154F3 WASHER With famous Quickclean Activator washing actionwashes each piece individually  Quickemptying Pump if Full 8pound Capacity  if Adjustable Wringor if Oneyear Written Warranty  r WHEN COMES THE MILD SEPTEMBER i DR C J TOWNER Dentist aw w r L i E JiOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 138  PINCKNEY FOR MUNTZ T V  SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day Phone Dexter 3461 1 8044 Portage Lake Road Pwderl n 1000 A M to 1000 PM East Main flu Pmcknei i  US U S PAT OW LAVEY HAP D WARE Authorized Deafer GEHERALfpELECTRIC WASHERS Summer Coal Prices Now in Etfec CONSERVATION DEPT Labor day crowds in state parks were close to 12,000,000 mark While cold weather slow ed up early attendance, last1 years record attendance of 11,6691 This old song title usually re ,  ,,  , 000 was passed two weeks ago minds us that school days are UflSSuUCO ACIVSo  10R SALE Broilers, also some when attendance reached 13 108 starting once more j  , hens Mark Nash, phone 6 IFVI 000 Camper permits last year This year even more serious WANTEDA ride to Howell 11 FOR SAU Uverstuifed living were 32,675 They are expected thouqhts confront us in the  start work at 800 a zn and get room suite, mattresses and bedd to exceed 37,000 this year  world in line with our duty to done at 500 p m  ing Mrs Winifred Graves The state has received its first our country we are calling at Marian Wcrider, phone 7F21 I   o ,   royalty payment for an iron tention to the Defense Bond Honey Creek Stock Farm  FyR SALE Broilers, rjoasters mine on state land It was for Drive beginning September 3, FoH SALETwo burner oil heat  aVve or dressed 2,276 for ore shied from theJ 1951  j ing stove, formerly in Mason j nLi fqrm phone 171F2 Warner mine in Iron county  A Saving Programin Defense  lodge hall    Porter at f PARTY IUMOWN Who Stole the 1,260,000 small game licenses Bonds is an effective way of DeXter ge67  I drinking fountain from the new will  in hand, oi deaers bv, J WANTEDMen te WJp d s ggjjr  If , no The smallest forest fire record McPHERSON Stjge BANK spruce and pine trees Pay good SH9 5 in states history was reported  Howell Mich wages fox good workers Inquire last week One fire burned over  AArim   iQfifJ0 in  Shehans Mr36 one acre ta Clare county The JJ ep gJWflM to  g  amy record so far this year is 611 rJvt JTYrJu T1,,1 r tent  R K EUiott fires and 3,806 acr to 714 fires and 4,C thi3 time last year Engineering surveys have been completed on 7 lakes and plans FOR SALEUsed Tackle Box and Fishing Tackle Reojsonable Price Pnone 184F3 Piniikne , FOR SALE 1938 Pakae house  trailer 21 ft 4998 Gimrd Drive PHONE DEXTER 2681 6 EHoey Sons recora so iar uus year is tu rl nanMtt iMuranc Ccx i n  ruuon fires and 3,806 acres compared, 22 V9PM   FOR SALfeJavenpo anT to 714 fires and 4,315 acres at t vTvuvn j chair, platform rocker, cot and mmmam  some lare crocks  Mrs Ed Parkerphone 110F11 i Lakeland Phone 9211, Brighton DRIVE CAREFULLY GIVE FOR SALE Rabbits bVd i drawn to have circuit court es dressed Ph Pinclmev saw POR RENT3 3 rooms and bath tabliHh lake levels In Livingston THOSE YOUNGSTERS A BREAK J19CP , nncKney f  apartment Furnished or county Island Briggs Fonda, i TbALf rFf Duolnerm unfurnished 4998 Girard Drive Bass, Ore,Gcdlaghe,r Strawberrr I  Oil Heater mth fan Exce lent Lakeland Phone 9211, Brighton Zukev, Ore and Whitewood are  BURGLAWBg ARE BEING PER e1FK2 f eml St    WANTETXAppl  beinq surveyed  I rnone igAT  rmcjcney  0 for Q Brown and 75 teachers from Michigan will  PETRATED EVERYWHERE WHY FOR SALEtfasy Washing Ma I Sharp Automatic set up menaiso taks the conservation course at j  chine and 10S,     operators for new shop in this vie Higains Lake Sept 2123  CARRY CASH ON THE PREMI  ator, Phone 16 Pinckney itvood wagesand steady lestLnWfdd  SES OVER NIGHT WHEN YOU 31000 more fishing licenses CAN HAVE THE USE OF OUR were issued in August thiss year hem last year Pinckney NIGTT DEPOSITORY AT A NOMINAL FEE CLOSED LABOR DAY, SEPT 3 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Weweit Mlefc Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation, All Deposs Insured up to 10000 for each Depositor WANTEDPlumbers helper with j workplease give Telephone No some experience Myron Hughes  and addre3s,flox 108Pinckney 8717 Iikeside Dr, Rush Lake  e 0TT, ,n  d Phone 157F11, Pinckney j OR ALEa937 Ponuac ne FOP QzTrrPw ,1 Z,  tires, also 1934 Ford rvjri oiiibrive miucinq cows nw ooro DX, Frank Pearce, 10960 Stinchfield Phone 39F3 PinckneVWoods Road, Pinckney near Biq Silver Lake WANTED Pain ting and Oecorui w  j ing also general work FOR SAUfrVrnom hnna with  3T2 Hiland Lake basement in Pinckney, reason FOR SALEElectrochef Stove, able price Phone 144F4 FOR RENTRoom Board if de sired Mrs McKinlev Phone 121F3, 306 MjllJt WANTED POULTKYWiU pay Detroit Market Prices C R Llpvd Phone 62F13 boat trailer  W C AtLee Phone 171F11 WANTEDjWashings Also have rabbits for sale Mrs Russell Bokros FOR SALEMy home in Pinck   ney, in good condition, large LOW CALORIE DESSERTS  AOldMAHc SA RLnto 7Sci  FOR DIETERSi J LAWM MOWERS SHARPENED  JPSS QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Priees Courteous Service CLARKS Heres something important for people on nonfattening diets Some delighrul desseri dishes low in calories, will be found in Amy Aldens Household Alma nar page in this SundaysSept ember 16 issue of The American Weekly,EXCLUSIVELY with The Detroit Sunday Times See recipes for STRAWBERRY RIBbon DESSERT, 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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>ncknsy Dispatch Volume 3 V PlntetY Vbpt Wednesday September J 1951 No 37 Mirror j Characters At the Democrat conference  i Tiid it week This charafcier died about 10 support was years aqp and ia probably  lruman tor known to most of the readers At the Democrat conference BABNEY LYNCH at Mackinac Island last week j This character died a whole hearted support was years aqp and ia prorxxriy pledged to Harry lruman for known to most of the readers, reelection next year Vie Pres I He came from Pt Barrow Ore OUR DEMOCRACY byMr11  Softball Wotes  rrentComment ALL, IN A LIFETIME L Lta AAA TliMAAC A PfMU  V reelection next year Vie Pres I He came from Pt Barrow lre Berkley, the speaker said No J land and like ,J mnn has worked as hard as  people was n In Ireland he icuiuou mw w, wux iiw YAVS coiuviii vv , gmith traae and that is the call ter he would except renomina     1   4 nanaey me speaker saia , AN o land and nice many old country man has worked as hard as  people was not sure of his aqe Harry Truman has to prevent  Ireland he learned the black war The vice president indica  gmith traae and that is the call  6 VEARS A30 THOMAS AE01S0N TV T0 THE PiiON06ftAPH tion aqain Arthur Sunmeriield Repub lican national committeeman was angry when Gov Will iams referred to Nhim as the representative of special inter sts Michigan with 423 percent  1 iii  J Q Oil nar  ing he followed here He had sharp wit and knew 101 Irish fairy stories which he was ior  j   ever telling j His hobby was hunting and fishing and acloordinq to him it  was me reason he came to thit country His story was that he Micrugan wiui o pwii was out training his spaniel of the population paid 824 per j and hound tone  rJ iVio fatlarnl taxes last i thou flushes oi ine popuiauua LAUU  K I mm, HULUIU UU night when cent of the federal taxes last, they flushed a rabbit and killyear Toqether with New York, j  it He was nabbed by the  California, Illinois, Ohio ana game keeper but got away Vetinsylvaria iV paid hell r Wiin his doqS anci laid low th taxes  but was seen ana reogmzed At the end of the fiscal year  hy  ganie peeper at the Bei KrWoan was  41,000 000 in  tt iUiI d cam6 to tilis lanc Gieen Oak township has ri a cumpjign o get ,  in the lownship posted  il vjrieen uaic township has earn  started a cumpjiqn o get ever  j  iaim in the r,uvnhi, J WIN FINAL GAME The Piujkne soft poll won their iinui qnie 5un     u aeieatinq Cass J   c  ia aqcunst hunting, ihis is in re a Uqiii qumo b U   qivs tola tion fo the recent drastic then, a season reoid ot 12 won  actcn of tne siai conserva ana 3 lost  tion oomrmosion is leqnizinq The qarne at the lake wui  uiq the u oi rifles for huntinq  utheru Michigan Of close all the wuy Uassidv qut a devx run tne first on a walk una euci and Picckney on th 2nd on i in sot jAmburqey iaouoie , o  ,xaise they have no control of tnoiP jiWiandand the state has  1Pie ildo  nniderabie in Green Oai    uniuderable in Green Oak in assiuy sred 2 the 4th dujmq Island Lake state park ,on 3 hits, iinknev Qt one thu  Ai lhe mass meeting at the  the 5th n an enor ana 2 hits  the Ureen Qctk town house th 2 hits on a nit  reen Oak town house, the speaker said posting was ncessajy tu A 1  oi T  ICTIS   Tit itCfIANJCAU AtD LECTtCAL REr  SOUND IN RAOlOTELEVtSlOf, MOVIES ANO R2C0R0SAt ENTERTAINMENT ANO tNFOr   7,  FOR ALL THE WOULQ  ,YS Michiqan was  41,000 000 in  tast iUiI  came to this land the red On June 30, 1950 it to avCid trouble That was his was 23,311,230 In 1948 there IB ft cost him 18 w ,  moooo OIV  cost him 18 to ome was a surplus of 33,00U,uuu  her V40  r , e and he landed in Boston Oratinq expenses this Yar,his first shop was at Bunker We 475,300,000 compared  After a lew years he to 443,200,000 last year j,ame here and soon had a  443,200,000 last year ame here and soon i Adudtertrtion of sasaqe and flourishing business He rnarr hamburger is incnabsing 12 J Nelie Harris and had 2 childpackers have been taken nito ren Margaret and John court and 13 more ases  died several years aqo pending Fat, milk, cerials ana He j a hT sh0p here flour are being used  I which stood iust north of the Michiqan Christmas trees areGene Mann heme His father VCUTM from oriire control  U m 1903 and he went back  ,,    an eiiar ana jand tied it up the 6th on a mi batsman and hit by Kelly In the i  ,,,,  Lil T SHI 7th Jones fhi out Meyer hii a I efu jJ Prote thi farme3 double, Hollis Amburqy s 0l J   ,Ui 1 hlP fr  him with a triple and came h, jrdlt of DetlaiJh,iS lerm ,18 on Leveys lonqfly Osiay, metms applied to the col went out one two, three in their  and foreign speaking pop i ,,i ,i  e ,Jlty p08tinq hat was uednoc i J1Vti wen urqey, home on furiouq was at short and Robert K  1 l T   1 here J,  10 , I  i  L UlO J    , ,,    ,  ,   AUSE OUR 6M4JA O Armotives are iryum  v ,ina  the school system by reducinq financial support They men ticned io names  time Altliouqh he could not read or write he was shrewd 11 in a business deal and nobody  THIS HAS COME ABOUT EWV  EPSON AND CTHEII INVENTORS 4 OPPORTUNTV TO WORK OUTTHEirt1DcAS,FjEe FRpVi INTEftFEReNCE1 ANK NO ONE TO SAY THEM NAY ANGWA VJEQPLE WITH THRIFT ANO FORESIGHT TNE UNUAMPEJjp CWANCe YOCKSAr rw  WEALTH THROUGH INVESTING fNTTHESE CAS, THAT KIND or OPPORTUNITY IS AJ ESSENTIAL PART OF TS  FREEDOM IV E MEAf J TO HAVE AMD TO HOLD SO Tt,M OLTi HOPES AND OUR VISIONS CAN GO ON COMING TRUS  husband of June Amburqey i third Pinckney Meyer, rf H Ambuiqey, 2b JLavey, A Jeffrey, lb  D Amburqey p Kelly, 3b JB Amburqey, ss teader, c  Gentile If  Jrnes If  fCassidy Lake Bolton, c Moke, If  lOrrett, rf   kpntrick lb  mmors 3b wyer, 3 b ai half Due toLabor Day absen 1 ulation oi the ,  w M ces a now lineup was uedBob  nvei 11 i0 percent effectAmburqey, home on furiouaJ ive At iirst taiaeis were requirea to put up signs Then uv M , , Horton law was passed doinc 4 away with signs and makinc AB R H J hunters qet written permission 4 1 1  of iarmers before huntinq on 4 11 taoii land This was seldrm 4 0 0 done, farmers fcannot arrdsl 3 11 tespcsers which was another 2 1 1  weakness as there were never 3 0 2j encuqh ofiioers available in the 3 0 l j hunnq season We cant under 3 0 0 sterna the stubbornness of th  1 0 0 onservatiwn commission un2 1 0 jGSS ey are firmly convinced r i , i thoir iidinq is orrect 4 0 1 2 0 1  4 frfttli AUhouqh production has ever put anything over on mm Aimouq t   short,  v r, severai lawsuits all o,  Social Iums WTII  away,  Stem cf  Deau, ss SDTar7ue ss  Brewer 2b i Marshal, 2b  Seezburgpr, p   1 1 Sergt Joan Rk e, 33 was killed 3 0 1 i in Korea and brouqht batk to  2 1 1  bioux City, Iowa, ior burialThe 1 0 1 j fun rnl wris held and the body ar ever pui y  , , He had several lawsuits an i LAWRNCE CLARK WEDDING I Which fie WOnf I    r xvu  vuiuvui, v4ivaiu  He once made the from paq t in tne presence oi only the  , Vinery Mcnigan i of the Detroit News WheJmi membefs  tanyoorSkl 4 u Schmitt Pasj Pearson built the town hall he , Joseh RQ clark SOn  Sunday Masses  i  ,,r nf whiskey silver  , JL n ii i n Summer b30 800 1000 14 slightly increased a cqs is predicted,, CONSERVATION DEPT  oi the Detroit News WheJug members , ti deot wants  Pearson built the town hall he  fKo vonservaUon dept warn , whiskey, silver M 3000 bushel of red Pin, rc  KL0  copy of the Detrot I M  Jiuiiii Notes S 3laii  Calhciic Uhwnh  41107 Mchigan n  w,Ss alout to b lowered in     the qrave when a cemetery 1 V Jj j affiial stopped it He said he P 1 V  had learned Rice was an Inf n n an anc tie cemetery was re  3 0 hi strir tnd to buiiul oi Caucas ians oiii, This aused an up BAiTINU AVEPGES rol vr the ountrV  AB R H Pt Pr0 dent stepped in and 3000 bushel oi rSd pw , , and copy ol the Detro,t and 400 WVP bsheTr Free Press in the corner stcne The will pay 5  tushel 10O E  dumed durinq the prored and 6 ior whie , v dQ he hearj Gating 33 invicn ft  nds Joseph Roy Clark, son oi W lvfMfi rn in nn , , Mr and Mrs Roy Clark of Pinck erR nb0 , 1000 14   and Patrida Lawrence, th3 mter 8 Ql0 ughter of Dr and Mrs Carl fenn  T  r i T i f Tidov vtenina at 7JO D m Lawrence of Portage Lake were  m  j Jun iio ei  joe Lau   Lon Jones 01 Jcfiy Claik on Mi J V Muluity  jjJok Yaunq Jo ietiroys Kein i,avioqe JLII Ambi JW niDiuon yo  ,  , onnnn cords of ne tryinq to diq up jhe whis tober and 80,000 cord  0 , v   hm awc,y He pole timber a year 0 the next  a ad broken pick as Zecado on stat, land 1SJhe Kendrck Kimball D tomendaaon Ct laie tw j writer came o tion dept ioresters i uuu 4  ,,  min uye UJB, wtMw Loniessions  ii mDUICe 4t married at St Marys rectory in riday  NovePua T,votioiv3ljoe Lams 10  rnday mqnt, Rev Albert Sohmit Saturday 730 o 00 p M D,ob  iIOW 5 officiatingThe bride wore a qrey cj,,,, ij  on r i W 1  ie bride wore a qrey 5undrTy  8rjC Maf suit with a leathered eap and  anied an orcliid corsaqe The  1  T 1 8 3 4 43 iy 19 1 b 6  5 2 2 4b i id Zb 1J 10 43 15 14  J 7 13  4 14 4 6 dereo1 th troit News writer came OUIl bridesmaid, Mary Lou GHner  CJongfegational CommunMy r Vlmms to have a took Barneys pictureon qua 1 ako wore Q 8uit Laverne  Ontario claims iu ii,, i  , f Au xm nan wuv ,, ,   t lU  ,,,, CnurcA Rev Donald Braa, pastor Thur, 800 Prayer     p tion dept wfrs have a took Barneys Pure on quaai   Q 8uit Laverno Ontario clairev The in front oi the town hall wiv clark cousin of me aroom wa wav ,t0 5fe HPSq and Ss qun and ran it with a write  nan smoke them use LLC M in the gunaay edition I Followiocr the oeremeny a re , , H  feell them for tcoci H th time o  bank rob  ticn was held for 25 quests at Literent Giits No blackleq has reen 26 years Q Barney  Lawrence home FoUowmq Sunday Church Servire, T pin Michiqan deer after J we  jwry eonq in the back of, Q ghort tnp the couple wiil re  God 1 Father Adult Choir wii nvestiqaHion  ,, ,   0D e heard the dynaj ,  apartment en Moron sing 1418 fox 70 coyotte 31 bol I  snop n  he side in an p Both younq 11JO Sjanday Schorl Fialm cat and 2 wolves werejjount jute Jott  The robD  AjeAnn  d pinck  1193 iey nea iei 2b 6  rroa lAei b 2  Jack jeiiieS 5 0  1 riitiS Amburqoy G 1   Phil Gentile 35 5  One Game Only  Mike Coir 4 0  3 0 3 7 b 2 1 i 5 3 2 Amburqey 3 0 1 GO TO TOURNAMENT Joe Joflres end Don Jones j wont to the B ttlo Cieek lxisj ii 1  t  the , or500 iV l veterrsn buried in the  J iAiiVinqton Nattanal Cemetery, y Wasliinqton, D C Tins is the  iUu cxnd time Mr Truman has  uyi I rine thlSi e rst was m he  3ou ruse  aMexican veteran who r I was reused burial in Texas itei I e wmer i this Caucasian jl i I laSe woulfi citond up in  VMJJI  r ut It h s not in real estate , deal, Motiy subdivisions on  0 j the market i civo clauses that ,11 ttie it is ran only be sold to 2Ju 1 v tc people This hass been iooj overruled in  ourt The con,ii 1  ntion is that if you have a deed j o a  emj tery lot you axe the 71J boss Years aqo a Pmckney bhij  man boned his dog on his lot 3J3  n re Hnokney Cemetery It   caused cm uproar but the doq is still there wont to the Buttle Cieek lxisei  iXll tournamont over tue weoK We ant understand 61 end with the Labor team of i inq oi Attorney General rviillRnn Arbor Toe Ann Aibonoiu m banninq binqo and all  jm lost both qames, fallinq tot qamc of ohance at the Mih mtiao 5 tc 3 and Torn LaKe to 6 Jones pfched me las  T 1 H,i River to Ocilandj name   f a nrSS 11 BAISBOW GIRLS ECT state fair when he has mad  M ,   ,110 mve to ban them from the nnnq of the imal qarne and j county fair, lodqes and veterans owed one hit Jeffrey, did 1 un tions where they have not qet in  Qujishod tho present year  Now fair oiials only tolerate Pvt James Gardner of tho  these anrneEbeacni6ehe ievinqi and an earth aike church 800 p m The wdciiof William Kuhni Calvary Mennorue ch  air cop has been transerredj enue from tnem mujr  and Marilyn Himm oi Greqory ,  a 0 n lon, VermonSto foir PibleArhr onier to GrSTtctotS7sjAStUPt pSftSSi Caliicrnlar HS parent Mrana j qone JZ rnominq, Sept 8 at St Mary,    ig  V13 SSfli, S i  11  ChOn Friday niqht, Sept 14th at, Sm day School   ll0 to V Un rnaay JH wnrv and miJi Howr  morninq, Sept 8 at St iviaiy , Aftfil3an,    TVPou i and MroGcorqe Garaner wont I to soil raliie u   Sh   , uth ctT2w illoO I to Vermont over the week end I penalty of beinq sited on qam On Friday niqht, Sept 10 ll45 to bririq his car home blina charqes 800 p m Kathryn Henry and chlldreis rtorr       HamQck jr who    pViv Rmdburv will be raumeci Young Peoples Meeting   ar , un f  D nnV m Kathryn Henry ana childrens now     r rtoruHowell Assem iP Badbunr will be marrieci Young People Meeting 730 w  oHnTlrTTEOP, a7  id an earth dike bl f gainbbw for Girls held an  pSey Conql church  EveaJna  Wouai        815 wa, m tLe arm mt pe,    cappUccttions covennq  7b, J of oflic9r3 at the HoweUj e Fmcimey  FeUov,PSemo crsre have been received Masonic temple Saturday mte ,r vne WUliamston oooperat foUowinq were elected a iv3 hunting plan Worthy Advisor Barbara Miller SCHOOTOPDIS MONDAY j Wriwdq feOO P  School opened her Montoj ened ner iviouuuj   Worthy Advisor flarDara u for rades 7th to the 12th j HOW TO SAVE AN  iUsoc Adv A KayvS These  in the old buildinqThe  ALCOHOUC MASONIC PICNIC  J, Charity Mary Jean Kirhkej Theserem ,,     TuraQftNin PICNIC Charity Mary jean rarsiuw ann wm MI VJKL   4 ior and iunior hiqh ahool en Fcdui Ann Shirley Re ciiiAjriY SUi ZisnBw   I Recorder   inien  j,,iior and iunior mqn nnvi  OTWWnlSrT Tov 00 oCnwas about 180 rirm Mat and Drinks will be Chaplain  Jov 1 3eora VanSkiver resigned as J W Pteaw brinq the ne Drili Leader  loan MacDona d 0 and Rav Burns reroeShlokdequir, Assoc 6 BethAnesGs ptaced hfm Another bus has OT LUCK DUWBA1r  PM iw  mi verity hospitnl, Ann Arbor i These ore m me  uw  , ALCOHOUC HUSBAND i Bill Otterbein USN who has  other qrades except the kinder j See in is Sundays Sept 9  home on furluqh roturn1 qarton are in the new buildinq , JBBJie o te American Weekly eci to th naval bs at Flor cnH will start Sept 10 The sen cejebrated real life magazine,        vi   11 ,V V TV,Tr it Pnn   , Qn Thp rv Harold Hamilton of javed heme last week on J J  oldwater Baptist Church day furlouqh His wife, Jon,  srlVed notire that he will j was injured in an auto a, ir 1 t no m0re weddinqs  ent is still in a ooma at Un  l Mature Carolyn Doming 7tp,mne Immemortality  Marda Haqni fter IT emmina or Fidplitv Lawrene Dietnch GTnoda Pwrioto Jt Albriqht lust stand  T1 , rvir Beverly Hoel irst Deqrees on Sept J8th   cond DegBeea on Sept na piacea mm i , jA been bouqht which Woodroe Massrv will drive Football practiso fa the hiari chrvol started hpre last veek wiierr intoxicants are served XLCOHOUC HUSBAND i BillOtterbein USN who has I at the reception foUowinq the in this SundaysSept9 heen home n furiliqh roturn weddinq or the parties nav f thp American Weekly ed tr, th, navai  at Flor  had qbrar before hecereceieoiuicu iwi mr, ,  IQ jast Wednesaay, exclusively with the Detriit Sun , aay Times, the story of one CURRENT COMMENT Cont womans couraqeous battle to  in ommentinq on many ro i i i   nt pLme cxcidents the Detroit Free Pr PS observed last maybe it would have been better if th Wriqht Bros, had met Afiriaht Ahrol started hpre msi w jntial 0,1    after AlWOOTOMENT pKbser, Marimne Tenninqs hool ita i,, JSW  Sf  Paula Curlett  reaoue her husband from aloo hoi sm The woman offers 5 rules as a quide for other wives of alcoholics Get Sundays Do  iroit Times had a orairer uc o  xnonyUndoubtedly a Jot of vuacontrolled drinldnq does take plate at these functions and it SS from time immemorial We LTer 8 ilr y have had a bracer when better if th Wriqht Bros, had they nav Il  him to qt stuck to the bicycle business they rome before mm This is bunkMany others were spliced crt work on planes at tho time  and the Wriqht Bros, laim to emu     n Arbor announce the enVorqarettc Cpl Rhard T  Prompter Carolyn Oiubb Choir Members Carolyn Dyce, Judy Kniqht Jean Greqory,Scm MARRIAGE LICENSES Bert rounq, J3 BriqhtonGerHarry Heeq tt3 Fowlervillc, CARD OF THAW We wish in this way to j  me Fwftnretlterel, bs 510 Carl Furillo,Brooklyn outfield  lives, friends and neiqhbors tor Wr5S Widoly disputed even m Drominent notice last week card floral offorinas qnri acts  c ru  that, cr prominent noue last wes of kindness, to Dr Siqlr and  Dr Duffy for their services, to Rev Chrrrles Smith Rev Joseph Tho papers all qave the feat J i J , vn in  Carl Furillo, Brooklyn  XJt w w,d v dPuen thS cr prominent notice last this country So m K SO that v thoy qave tlvur first plane ta the British museum and it was  ri nirharii i miay lum, J  Harry Heeq  Fowlerville Rev Charlc Smith Rev Joseph cnly rntly the Smithsonian rqaret to Cpl  Q 1 ShUler Beverly CulverMcm 1rX Greenboum, 19, Howell Coyle and Fr Alcum for rher  Institute r pw oi  T nf HcSbaS Tha OLone, Betty Lou Shelters aylito Radiord 23 East Lan vnH wordnf sympathy and h ,    Uoehl, of 2a,,yq, n , Installation is at Howell on the  ,iaq joseph Roy Clark 19 ddhVT iiite hai not w  Q g 15 j Pinckney Patri ria Mario Law 1 rence, 19 Pinckney Orin O vnH word nt symparny  Swarthout Funeral Home for the S6TheC Family of Rose AHoward  ,     j rence, 19 Pinckney Orin Os The Family ot Hose na   rk r ftMOTlCE Dr and Mrs Ray Duffyattend man, 79, Fenton, Ullian Benton,  f i family  w LSiey O ed the Dexter Labor Day pitmia j 69, Fenton Wutiam Hubert Gerald J  PincSev JK8tttnllltbM 27, Greqory, Maalyn  rooveoback toncBier nite422Pt sJVKr Wutiam Hubert Gerald veaaei auu  Kubn, 27, Greqory, Marilyn  xnoved back toncBier Shirtev Kimxn 21 Gregory irom Bethan Oklahoma   i  or pjummtJiu UUXAJV IUSI ww when he threw out 2 men at first base on around hit balls We have seen it done in eand lot base ballIn 1908 Harry Buwq Hoey, play inq riqht field HELD IN CALIFORNIA  or Dexter aqainst eAnn ArAccordinq to the radio this bor Dairy Lunch threw out 2 mST Mrs Violot Stone, prop b at first bow on ground rietor oi a Howell Convalescent balls He had a rtronqm number of worthless checks, has I and undoubtedlv the bBttW Home who left after writinq a loafed a little thuuduq mv  beep lrked up in California SUM hits   r  45 y, V ,, JPERFECT PITCH lFOfc THE Good Food and an Range w together,  DECLARI THE HUTCHIN50NS B0UED SAIWON Wednesday, September 5, 1951  Howell Ilia  nOiiwa snooper m unaana  wu uijuifca ui wee wueu Tsee,  , Sept 4,  I  44 wuffl iua away uom xuw Glenn Fowl Gene Tleroev fcveiui suicnes aua IO M IUX Ethel Barrymore, Zachary Scott  Dexter Theat i J W      S s  S  r  I like my electric range, says pert Patty Hutchinsoo I wouldnt want any other Just sample Patsys salmon, interrupts Fred, nothing more need be said Patsy laughs, There are three other hungry bears like Fred in our family  Rick, Jack and Patty Jo Thats  why we have a twooven range If things didnt taste so good, w  wouldnt eat so much, adds Fred, i And if meals werent so easy to get , with an electric range, I wouldnt  cook so much, finishes Patsy Get an electric range and ycmU f notice a wonderful difference ssi, your first meal Sec year appliance  dealer tomorrow t  Uimu iui in ms nip iuty t n jououutt oas aoAaiea a piano i me unaoLoa kAuanuuiiy nuu vriuium u ivieyer 6tf, wen known icyjo noise owner ana Wiver oi jowiervuie, cut OJ a neari auuacrvug aotti iJd people were present lart 1 fcjunaay wnen tne new ranter I Cornell tociiooi was aecucaiea  lae rowierviile school nas 4 busses una na oraerea a oui one in Brighton area school dis trict noia a special election ioaay to vow on sening ineuage and Ueuiei scnooi Dungings bill ration, lonner nnqntan Bngnton ugn scnooi stca is capican oi ine Western btaie potDaii team tnis year ine varuuam noiei and bar I at brghton nas been sold to  uirc vnn Axoor men haiph i iviaoK, Lugene 1 owner ana  nuext inoxnpsojL nponea I purcnaae pnce fe5,0Ou interest in tne Dngnton dam i has dwindled to tne extent mat u br xghton auti dealer is oil  THU SECHEi Of CONVICT LAKE Aevelry Ccntoa MrCWGAN Air CoMtttead Friday Sautxday, Sept 7 8 Randolph Scott in THE DOOL1NS OF OKLAHOMA also Pier AngelL John Ericson in TERESA Friaay Sautrday, Spt 7, 8 Deluxe Double Feature African packed drama FURY OF THE CONGO Sunday, Monday Sept, 9 10 1 Matinee Suador 2j3fl 9 m centtnnora Clifton Webb Joanne Dm Hugh Marlowe Zero Mostel to MR, BELEDERE RINGS THE BELL Novelty Cartoon Nows  Johnny Weiamulier, and Shirley Moreland PiUt LITTLE BIG HORN A Super Wetiern Starring John Ireland Marie Windsor iauraay ooaay Sopt, i, 10 AhowB 700 and 900 tundoy Shows 3 5, 7, 8 HALLS OF MONTEZUMA A War Drama StajTng Nev t i Tues Wed, Thur, Sept, 11 12 13 The picture that lakes a new look at life Cory Grant Jeanne Crain to PEOPLE WILL TALE with Finlay Currie, Hume Cronyn Vovelty easo Cvutooe ennq pxues in an essay contest 75SS,U rirTL MJ oy scnooi xuldren on How io i 2 i  Me After the Show, Hard and Beautiful    te oy get trie dam rebuilt o cows were laiied by lightning recently on me nossman Juixm on tne noweuruicKney noad narxy Young and Ruby Wal drou oi Uiiynion were married an ringoia, uiu Aug oin  JVus, Violet tone 4Zopeca tor Oi ine oione Uanvalescen , Friday, Sautrday Sept 7, 8 Fast iu3 vva Thui, Sept 11, 12 13  RAWHIDE A Super Western Starring Susan Hayward, Hugh Marlowe latest Wows Two Cartoons ComingBird of Paradises I Can Get It for You Wholesale SYIAAIS i HEATER Chelsea AflcJv AVOW XiicAiiji 3tothH4q MJchiqp , y v s   VSC h at tf i 0 t RANGt  LCV w vt Ut  i 4it, WJUW JCE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Ecfiscn ItiO a Cvife in toliowing is the Pinckney BCUIUOA eiiroiimUH mqa  riome at rioweii lor a uurnoer ut yeurs nas disappeared witn jici two soii uHtu o and 1U yeuii aner wiiuiiq Daa cnecKs t is chaiqea rai ancuiLey oi iAlvjUin cuaXlU Olid 101 OVei ana tne  beaisxeobucic  iiiUi auur aiiuaici  Uwauxq ivxib  iw wvci, iiutjji ud ivinq i upuuc  tuLiium id now iU Ciyv ui iiij iOiii j Tii vvuiiis VUYWJU oot  j Uii kCi it 4aiiAcj at the iiiiyluOu iibtlteaiUOri UimP , Tiie ioxitei uiuux sueei is be  anq resurxaced with bkxktop  Webster Congl Cnuih Willi hold its homecoming Sept 9th Cpl Wallace Jeffrey who TARZANS PERHL jungle adventure with Lex Barker Virginia Huston l Friday, Saurday, Sept 7 8 BEDTIME FOR BONZO A deed Comedy Starring Donald Reagan, Diana Lynn and Walter Slesak lori Cartoon Mewri  iukjy, Monrjy,  i , a, 10  ABBOTT  COSTELLO MEET I THE INVISIBLE MAN Bud Abbott 6 Loi Costlio  and Nancy Guild cartoon, Chincrtowa Chump J Cartoon  IiclrfTTn Pn  FootLirs Mighty Mustangs I  P  Tu5 MA Wed,, AND ON   a THE Sept, 11, 12, FKTTrE rARM  3 rT  13 BACK Sunday Tuesday, Sep 9, 10 KING SOLOMONS MINES rnjcoler in c vk33 Airca wih Deborah Kerr Stewart Grainse Dont MIES It Its Great News SngiGasoline Alley aBuro islcad Mis Jack Teuton and Schiel , ,    iMaledon of Rochester visitea he nnual Pearce Familv reMrs Alma Meabon Satuidny ulon wa held a he Glenn Mcrrorv Mrfin, Pcy Kilbride, j PlchrirJ 7 am rrrc Meg Randall rhowe 715 905 iMrs S E Ketcham of Masoa railed Monday bpaooi a, Urammer lb, inter I graduated trom Pinckney high mediate d rTimarv 31 lha rfhool in 1949 is now at the  4 vv  wv  teachers aie uaytan iviuier  army air base at St Johns on a trip to Yellowstone Nation supi, ueile Kennedy, grammer,  New Faundiand al PaTV Leia Monks, intennediate, jess j , r , j ie Green, There are amy 6 xr I Editor Frank Ames of the, eign pupils Dexter Leader was one of the n h iowarthout is building a 15 Michigan editors picked to new barn on Putnam bt , attend the naval maneuvers While playing nail on the at Norfolk Va square Monday a ixdl was Roll Beikly, a patient at tne hit through the window of the Mica State San, has Just rePinckney bank cedved the Purple Heart andSt riev Fr Commerford has ihiel medal from the  made arrangements for a lee goverament He was wounded ture xuqse nere this winter  at St Mihiel in 1918  Mrs Flora Grimes has shipp ed her household goods to Lincoin Neb where BLIB will re  sidie1  jtijAt  We vthank Mrs LymazTPeck Last night at 1100 p m on i for several messes ot sweet his way home from the Pinck  cori ney Sanitarium where his moth , State Fair at Ponnau Sept 12 er is a patient Walter Mowers  to 14 MM struek and JdUed a horse be Saturday night Bonnie, DiC lonq to Bert Harris at the windI Sigiers pet black hojse got ing hilL His car was smasn  cast in the stall At tot it was fed to Junk and Walter was ren thought she was a goner but jered uncanciou,The J after being lifted in a siing got Jiad to pull the car off the dad stronger and may come out all, horse Kin qsley heme at Chubbs Corn srs Saturday with 40 present The same officers were reelectArnold Berquist and sister,Mrs ed Walter Craft, pres Susan        Campbell sectreas Dinner was served on th lawn Vttlffge Ta Notice VlUages Taxes Are Now Due md payable at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1951 HELEN REYNOLDS VUlagt Treasurer 545 Last Putnam, Pinckney 25 Years Ago STYU 1930 ITS TIME TO CHANGE YOUR WAYS Every woman has a right to ha fickle and this rayon trheck suit tiocfl women of many moods Is especially made for the pracCheck jacket with three covered with cuffs and lapels for contrast Wear your jacket with a slim chaA skirt orfor an exciting changewith the narrow solid skirt More, more changes with the reversible vest check or solid when you want to show off your new long sleeved blouse Brown or grey Sizes 10 to 20 PEIRCES IOWf Howell Men uy wag COHITDBiC i ght She was given to DrCL i Sigler when he graduated from medical school by his grand mother Mrs C W Haze I The M E Church is holding j services in the opera house as I the cnurchis being remodeled t Mi Carrie Qrwin daughter JCxf Bob Erwin, former Pinckne miller died at Alma SundayLTEggleston has opened up the Anderson blacksmith shop The Republicans nominated the following at their convention Monday Judge of Pobate, Arthur Montague Clerk, Willis Lyons, Regisler A D Thomp son, Prosecutor, James Greene v Sheriff Ed Pratt Representa tive, Charles VanKeuramSiiri veyor, Miles Bullock Coroner j Cartin Foster  CLGrimes is teqhing schcol In Dexter township, j S TGrimei has gone to Topeka, Kansas to work in a i store Fannie Murphy is teaching in I the Reeves hool and Mame Brady in the Burgess WoReT Dinkel is spending 10 4ayt Jt Pfttoskey for hay fever  Herman Mererof Garden Row, j Calif, left Monday for BerUn, Germany to take treatment for adiians paralysis He is a brothi er of W H of Pinckney ftr r h PARTY KNOWN Who Stole the drinking fountain from the new Pinckney school If returned no questions Mr and Mm Prank White, Hazel Smith and William Van Blacum have returned from cm auto trip to Niagara Falls New York, Perm, and Ohio Jim Rahe won the 217 trot fctt Ana Arbor with Morgan i Dewey and was 3rd in the 2 27 wim Cremona Forbse 150 fci of dynamite opened 4ip the new 800 ft canal on Mafk iSwarthouts1 exibdavisioli at Portage Lake Friday The Hiland Lake Land Co, put on a parade through Pinck aey Ixxbor Day It included a trained bleak bear The Austin Family reunion was held at the Charles Camp bell home Sept 4, with 81 present The oldest was Mrs Geo Austin, 92, and the youngest was Gilbert Grainger, Chubbs Comers, 3 years Bom to Walter Clark emd jrlfe Sept 8, a  lb daughter WW Hendee has his sheep at the Detroit state fair this year  John Hhum has sold the fHenry Harris farm to Mr HalIne of Detroit Supt J P Doyle was called to Lexington this week by the death of his father   in Mrs George Holben and child ren have returned from a trip Boston Mass and New York where they visited her daughter, IVTbeL and fezniry The Andrew Campbell fambeil famu spent the weekend,  7 ta the Merwin Campbell cottaaei The Robert Gramder foffitty at Korih Lake  Jsmsing w Sunckrr caHeja at the Louis Coyle borne Salty Wollenhmipt ofOf spent last week at the Nash home   fagm Ly 7,,rvfmpjVM VyjJfWW wp m m The Peoples Store Groceries,  Da ygoods Canned Goc, fhoes Gents, Furnishings Linyerii Iteiaiie i HOWIES FICI EVER Special to luxe PHILSAS1APPAN Ranje  K PWATOT WednedaySiFtember 5, 195i Plndq Dispatch tared as 2nd class matter crt postoifice , Act  March 6, 1877 ci56 StPinckzieyMich Suscnption Price 150 per var Paul W Curlett PuhJshJ in in 1 Is family Gei Store   tt,r  c, InsUlKrllrfttfalff farmers retnov ti aip iyt nhs  ock rfck kvTtin Si i 4 fe  hi igialicoofrnt J minute otinaeaudUB  V v  otire top J UBERM TRADEIN ALLOWANCi ON YOUR OLD RANGEI Vow Is fee time to modernize ytur kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty feottlcd gas for farm and town hornet ou can hut far and wide, but yot wont find  bigger value anywlere than thif beautiful de luxe wge ftemerslwr, too, we will give you  generous adein allowance on our c3d range regardless of type, make, Sff coneiition Ey erms, if you wistH  ANY OTHER PHILOAS AfPtlANCIS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEI Davici Aberdeen is visiting  airchild iamiiy in Now York  Mi and Mrs George  kn  er e stained a numb or m Iitendb iriday niqht at a beaci party at Portaae Lake ie LjHenry and Tom Waro families attended a shower on Sunday night given by Mrs Wm Qaddes and Mrs Paul I Paul Kalmbacoh of Chelsea four Kathryn Henry it was a Mr and Mrs Shower Mr and Mrs W H Meyer spent Sunday at the WmLamb home in Ann Arbor Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Mildred Miller were in Lansina on business one day last week The Mark Nash family attended the Mich State Fair at Detroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman are entertaining their neice, Kathy Ann Eichman of Detroit while her parents, Mr and Mrs Dani Spears are in northern Michigan The Younglove school started Friday with Mrs ChasMcRorie as teacher Mr and Mrs Roy Dillinqham were in Jackson Saturday to ae Vend the wedding of his neph ew, J C Birkio Al Dewey and wife who have operated a lunch room and a ssouvenir shop at Hi land Lake this summer return to Phoenix, Arizona, this week Rita Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale Miller spent last Earl ana Krwin Mann of De  I  Pnt last Wednesday I wttn Gene Mann and called on tnends It is Earls first visit I here sarwe he fell and broke his i snour  last winter  weJV8 the1 CenterSe  6 m Jack Young ana family of Portage Lake spent the week end in northern Michigan Ummie Axnburqe and Chas Barrett visited the formers fa ther OrviUe Amburgey in feckscn last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Wm Brash leit rnday to spend a few days in ttawas Mr and Mrs Walter Riqqs of LpusviUe, Kentucky, visited at ene Riggs home last week XT iw,is qqs  ia the LFSN Norfolk, Va Pete Stackable and wife of Lansing were in town Monday Jack Clark spent the week end at the Edsel Meyer home in Ypsilanti Mrs Jean Meyer and children brought hirh home Sunday Word has been received by he Walter Clark family that PLx Donald giark landed Japan Aug 25 and is now Korea The Robert Tasch Were Sunday guests of his mother Mrs Anna Tash in Ann Arbors  Mrs Barbara Bekkerinq came home from the South Haven c mp Moudayl but hrts to qo back again in 2 weeks Leon Armstrong ot Detroi is spending th week at the Les  ter McAfee home  Mrs, Lucille Comb urn wil teach the North Lak school again this year  Mrs Ethel Pernert of StLouis called at the W C Miller homo lait week Bom to Mr and Mrs Roscxn Yarbor uoqh Francis Ledwidae  of Berkley last week cm 81b Ron Week end guests of Mr and Mrs Lorry Camburn were John Camburn and wife, Rex Sackett and family, Al Johnson and wife and Frank Maupett and family oof Detroit Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer were Mrs, Helen MGregor of Brighton and Ray Reason and family Some 20 people gave Mr, and Mrs, Grant Ward of Coon Lake riod a house warming Thurs day night in their new home Among them were the Asher Wylies Elgin Lines, Dale Mill ers, Bob Pikesjoe Gearharts ano Fred Wyiies  Mr and Mrs Arthur Maynara of Grand Rapids were Thursday guests at the C J Clinton home The Joe Griffithfamily and Mr and Mrs Otis Matteson spent Sunday at the Detroit State Fair Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy were Saturday quests of Mrand Mrs Victor Rokas in Detroit  Mrs Eleanor Lodwidge Mrs Dense LaRosa and Mrs Monda Morris and children wert Sun  day guests at the William VAz   IcMacken home , Mr and Mrs W C AtLee at I ended the 500 club meeting last  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Pumps Bath room, FKlures anf Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SECIAJWT COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 i Crad or Alive FA iM ANTMJJLLS COLLECTED PROMPTLY COWS 300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WF BUY HIDEb ni,D CALF SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVA TOR PHONE 1311 Central Head StocKCO PluoMng Water System c  irlJV DtnRe MAS0MSH0K REALtY FIT  Vour Moiorv Man givej you perioiial fitting strviM,    betfaute YOUA osurementf go to fhe ACTORY whero yoiy host ore mado ronal Fitting Serviet In tbt orlvtcy of your home or offic,1 Stvtn without charge by your  Mason Man gives you an utterly ew idea of shoe comfort He the ircctroyou Facv bry Representative of the ading manufacturer of its kind in the word Hell be glad to call and giv you  Demonstration of 2 50 Ji yl of dress, work, or sport  shoes, including the amazing VdvetEez AirCushion Insole Shu which cradles your foot on 10,000 tin Air Bubbles Drop a card and well have nim call No charge no obligation to buy rAVC week at the Doyle Templetonj Wednesday at the Borton home home in Keeqo Harbox at Strawberry Lake Don Wiltse and Sonny Fuhr M and Mrs Andrew Nisbettj man returned Saturday from 2 were auests ,f 8, Snc Nay I  weeks encampment wltTthe Ur of Eaton Rapids  naval reserve at Grosse llie wThe James Whitley family andl ,A letter from Jerry Ledwidge  d  MS who pitched for Yakton, N D  An jSr tiiis year, says his last game is i Wm WhiUey m , Sept8 As Notre Dame Univer1 rvAand L TfTBover had sity starts Sept 12,his stay at I  JtS  home will be brief dinner at FranksjFenton bow  The Charles Eisele family oil urday niqht, , FowlerviUe spent Sunday with ina anmversaryof the Shauties Mrs, Emma Vollrner  Mrs Ethel Pernert of St Louis t was a Friday dinner guest at  the Ona Campbeh home Ronald Kenneay and wife of Seattle Wash, spent last week at the Ralph Hal home  Fallot the Ona Campbell home The Misses Lois McDonnei and Rosalee Nash attended the , Mich State Fair Saturday, i Abner Watkins and family of  Detroit spent the week end at their home at Portage Lake SPECIAL SHOES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN FEATOPro Phone 111 JACK HANNETT, Agent 318 SHoHrelL tm With fohTyerand witeattended the Boyer picnic Sunday at uev Js Lake near Hillsdale  Cpi John Sprout of OHare In ternational Airport, III, and his friend, Robert Stone of Texas Sbent the week end with his xor I ents, Mr and Mrs Phillip Spruot  Mrs Charles Soule and her daughter, Sherril Mrs Phtihp Sprout and Mrs Jom Johnson were in Lansing Friday Miss George Crane and Mrs Phillip Sprout made d business ma8MWW SEE US TODAY Wl NANOtt AU INSTALLATION 1ETAIU c k warthu RoTRoSeUZd wST5 De j mP to LSinqsbe Owosso and troit spent Sunday at the Latson  Durand last week home Fobert Amburgey of Scott Field Mrs Clifford VanHorn spent HI, Dick Singer of Ft Devins the week end at the Floyd and Tom Goode of North Carol I Weeks home at Grand Ledqe  ina were here over ihe week Mrs Rose Hendee was a Sun end day guest at the Lynn Hendee The Wayne Can family is mov hotte tog to Royal Oak Mrs Carr will George Webb who has been I teah at Novi thiss year  in rx went to McPherson hos  Le0 Bettes is building a house  pital Howell Monday for a at Walled Lake VheuT u i k ow spent the week f Mfand MrsLawrence Bcruqnn j end in northern I Michiqtm, and Mrs Virginia Carver return H C, Vedder and wlte were L Simdav from Buzzards Bay,  northern Michigan ovor the  i WW To t1 American People   Probably never before has there been so much atstake in the preservation of the freedom which we have enjoyed sinte e birth of our republio All of us that possibly oagjo so should participate inits de, fense and this we oan do by regularly purchasing Defense Bonds, thereby maintaining a strong economy essential to our free cy of life Faithfully yours  THE MKSfcV MJEATCH  Wexmesdoy,September 5, 1851 George Brooks and wife of Spff0 Flint were Sunday guests of Mrs f  JMary Hofl J J l 1 Walter neason of Detroit won the shotgun given away Saturday night by the Pinckney fire  men Mrs Alice Wilson of Brighton called on Mr rtn Mrs Don J  Swarthout Sunday Mrs Jennie Devereuux and Mrs Fannie Cavanaugh were Friday dinner guests of Mi and Mrs, Leslie Merritt ctf jfowei I i  PROFESSIONAL CORNER I t REAL ESTATE WASHER With famous Quickclean Activator washing actionwashes each piece individually if Quickemptying Pump if Full 8pound Capacity  if Adjustable Wringer if Oneyear Written Warranty  Nus Laura Gradweil returned to her school work at Chicago Saturday t Bob Young and family have  moved in the d Parker house on Main St The Clare Miller family stopp ed at Niagara Falls on their way  home from Philadelphia , The Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor and Mrs Mae Metz J  of Howell were Sunday guesst3 at the Lee Lavey home  The Doyle Ternpfcton family Keego Harbor spent the week end at the Albert Shirley home  Mrs Margaret Clark and chil Hren called on Mr and Mrs j Vin Kennedy af outh Lyon bun  day i The Herb Palmer jrl family of m Flint spent the week end with J his parents here Roy Dillingham and wife were  Sunday guests at fhe C WHook er cortaae at Zukey Lake i  Mrs Hazel Bland of Obeolaj was a Wednesday guest of Mr j and Mrs Albert Dinkel Hov quick  twdiirtf toft wafer ear easie dihOthing, whiter wtihii, g lerie wt tKompoot, delightful bothing 0t complete dtgU on thit omeiing now outemeMe watr ieftnr PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  Cosfs 43 ess than prewor automatic modelt Ask for HU home trial GEORGE ROUSR PlumbixQ WATER SYSTEMS MO North Stewart St  Pmcknw 1MF11 REAL ESTATE Farms, Somes Lake Properuei and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Peas Pincknoy, Mich Phone 13 3 jPhone 157F11 Repairing I MYSON  HUGHES Den 1st I Flumbino and Heauna 112 North Michiaan Ave j State 8717 Lakeside Drive Telephone i License Rush Lake Office 335 Residence 814   THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM t Bey M Duy, M D  ackny s Michigan Tuly 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays Moo Tustu FrL Sat, 7 to 6 p jn DR G 0L McCLUSKEY Evenings by Appointments Howell  Michigan HERJTSNEED Phone 183 207 E Grand River Howell  Michigan Real Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Fasm Property A Speciality jst Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY P a SWARTHOUT  SON funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Pmckney, Mid  FRED C REICKHOFF dr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave He well  Michiaar Phone 358 Residence 6 If Geesrrl Insurance Phone 59F3 AUCTIONEER WHEN COMES THE MILD SEPTEMBER Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WfUE Phone Pinckney 78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD R2wf Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinci aey 1S4F3 DJt C I TOWNER L Dentist  J044 Portage Lake Road, natter iPhcne Dexter 3461 LLOYD HFNDEF Livestock HauLna Pinckney Michj Weekly Trips Made To Detrt Genera Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mlc I H W W f LIE WOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS gfffMM l  JNCKNEY FOR MUNTZ TV SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Pay Fsgm 1000 A M to 1000 PM 509 East Main  PSacknes This old song title usually re    , , , rv x  minds us that school days are Gasified Ad  REO U t PAT OPT ft AVE HAPOirVARfc  Author f Deafer  LunAiiELECTRIC WASHERS Summer Coal Prices Now in Effect spent Sun lay at the Albert Dink Thia, year even morQ serlous , e K hfome  ,   thoughts confront us in the  Mrs June Hende and sanjeff worid m ime with our duty to rey, arc sreniaiq the week with our country we are callir either parrnts Mr arH Mrs Ed tention to the Defense Bond Nuoffer of He t DnVe beginning September 3, Edwrrd Sneo onu dughter i 1951 Mrs Gerry caiman ci child  A Saving Programin Defense ren svrnt ThursH hh the Rus Bonds is an effective way of ell Glover familv in ri, ille i  or e future Week end rl5 r V  Ben  tent FOR SALETwo burner oil heating stove, formerly in Masonic  , lodge hall Call H A Porter at Dexter 9667  WANTED Men to help diq small j spruce and pine trees Pay gcod  wages for good workers inquire1  atArt Shehans MbE,  FOR bALENew i2xU it K Elliott army White b ve o Mr3 uen McPHSRSONlt5U0e BANK YUR SALEavenpoAl omi Newmri o A  r    k , iiowsll, Mich, ,  piatiorm rocke 1cot and fifSii1 fiLu  Jj D fffl Al deposits up to 10,000 in f Jafa crocks asil White and wife and Robert sured by Qm memborsnip in thof Mrs Ed Parkerphone 11 OF 11 White and wife of Ionia Basil is federal Deposit Insurance CarHurl SALEKabbits, uvTond now to Charge of tne ionia oris poratiQn ,, dressed Phone Pinckney5 workplease give Telephone No HTtTfmaTO   i FaR ALF LaTaA iJuftVhrm land address,iox 10S,Pinckney AUCTION SEPT 22nd  Qii Heater with fan Excellent 1 FOR Alm7 Pontiac  FOR SALEUsed Tackle Box and Fishing Tacicle rfcedisonable Price Phone lBiro Pirukney  FOR SALLI338 Palace house trailer 21 it 4338 Unard Drive Lakeland Phoue 9211, JJnqruon IOA RUNJ13 3 zooms and bath bain apartment Furnished or uniurnisned 4998 Girard Drive iaxciudPhone WALL, Brighton MAIL HELP WUTEOAppi  cations for two Brown and Sharp Automatic set up menaiso operators for new shop in this vie inity jood wages  and steady on farm Mr and MrsWm Shehan with Mrand Mrs Leo Carish of De There will be an auction , FOR SALF Largs  Oil Heater with fan  in  condition K Suns,335 Pearl St e PHONE DEXTER 2681 EHoey Sons troit spent the week end in north the Pinckney school auditorium Phone 181F2 Pinckney  DU airoi94 ord ern MIcMgcm , September 22nd sponsored by J ,rSn QAI KOWr TT i ff9F3Pmckney Mr and Mrs John Boyer and the Ladies Aid Society,the Younq tSl ift Wasu Ma 4 children of Detroit wre Sun Womens Auxilary and the1 ine and 1DU lb Hev guests of Mr, and Mrs,Oscar flvtens Class Any donations Beck j that are saleable will be ap Mr and Mrs Walter HrrrV predated ator, ice retriqer 1 WANiEDPainung and Decoral Phone 16 Pinckney   ak7n0er WOr5 T , W   Phone 173ri2 Hi 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Scottish Terrier Mill pay rewardPinckneys TEACHERSWELCOME BACKable Price Its been a long summer without your friendly help Weve miss ed you a lot We hope youll stop in and say hello And if there is any way  FOR SALE5 room house withj Phone Pinckney 161F3 A basement in Pinckney, reason pQR SALEElectrochef Stove, Phone 144F4 FOR RENTRoom Board if sired Mrs McKinlev Phone 121F3, 306 MiU St  deboat trailer  W C AtLee Phone 171F11 I WANTEDWashings Also have  rabbits for sale Mrs Russell Bokros S5  QUALITY WANTED POULTRY Will pay 4  , Detroit Market Prices j FOR SALEMvhome in Pinckwe can be of help in the months  C H U4 Phone 62F13 ney, in good condition, large to come, dont forget to call on  AIHOMATTO SSW TWVKU 7C  rooms, Areola heattiq svstem,2 your friends in the First National LAWN MSWTOQ ffiwn  car gataqe large lot, some fruit Bank in Howell  j LAWN MOVff0 SHARPENED Mrs Wimfred Graves ,220 Pearf    WANTEDFARM LlbruMGS, we Let us help you sell your farm, have more prospects than farms MANDELLSSAW FILING SHOP L HAROLD CRANDALL e 11524 River Drfve,Hiland Lake Phone 305W Howell VVE HAVE AMPLE FUNBS AV Als SUsoreimd Knives AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS nrlee While You Wait 1HEAL ESTATE MOHTGAGE OR M Wk GuGrantMd  PERfiONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS CLOSD LABOR DAY, SEPT 3 THE F1R0T NATIONAL BANK aewJL Mlelv Member Fedend Oposit Insurance orparation All Deposits Insured up to 10000 tor each, DeposiieFARM LOANSThrough Federal Land BankLonq term, 4  loans Convenient payments allowing special payments at any time without penalty charge Call or, right Robert Hall SecTreas ioo, 2U1 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor National Farm Loan Associat or wftl be in Howell in Drain Commissioners Room at Court house from 1000 a m on each Thursday ANNUAL FLOWER fHOW The Livingston County Gcrrd en Club will hold their annual flower show at the Episcopal Parish House on South Walnut St, Howell Friday, Sept 14 from 1200 p m to 1000 p m  Floyd Maycroft of Grand Rap , ids visited at the Merwin Camp , rell home last week  Herb Collins, Stockbridqe bus i Iness man, died of a heart attack I Sundav  Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Alfalfa, Clover and AH Otheir Seeds Farmer Feed  Snppiy Co Badm, Michigan 1 MAX RUSSELL MOB S5PST  7 1 HLL ATHLETES IOOT it to KiU It T4L containtaa 70  M IW3 WLLER  SS31 mtnYcS1 SAYS LOCAL lTJGOIST  53,   Heres me rteason The geimplsaeed in ONE HOUR   grows deeply Yem must reach vr CORY JARUQ</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>   A  wqre 37T  WW7T PTTTT 7 5 IWvfjiWWl1 atch   ,   t ok, i Volume 68  T Huihu  Dispatch Wednesday August 29 1951 School Notes Church Notes  No, 36 Current Comment ThSft y0   tu5is j OCU001 lHOteS UHITCH IlOtCS I ffKll J  propriate tunas for Southeastern JOHN HAHTOSON FOURTH The Pinfckney school will open  St Mary CafepOc CWh iJ ,0  , rorV Michigan TB Sanitariums and John Harrison rourih mhi Te Sept4That is the high 1 B JtoAn Michigan I  AT CASSIDY LAKE hhw1  has anned aU went nome with the hot breath at  u  ouxin ana  JoSmv f01  ory grades    Albert J Schmitt Partoiici,    w h the t t 3 u  9ro  retfpportioimient blowing on their me  was anjS 7rfy ni open later due to the fact funda Misei Casisdy Lake boys sCl   TI 1116 ornmerjiaU neeks Herman Keifer hospital, jwan ana UOCK ma wncT  S  buidinq  not done , SSSoS ASS 10j WEISS fl in c   1  1  Detroit, asked 2 000,000 and qctaooui trie 07,19 and ara 8  SSS ff V00 S2GUUU0 Oakland ccounty asked Whai part or taigiana he  it02 WUl   th ol   Devotion coma This has been a year of ex for iaov evenieq at 730 p, m Saturday 73U io yOu P M this a j    UM Ims Sundry be 8x00 Mar 23U,UUQ and got nothingThese 2 iroin ur u ne ever uad a fa counties raise most of the tax i have not oeen aoie money and most of the Tb Leases I oui xie wus UDOUI bU years ora , Vn  w T  are there The out state legislators  wnen ne uiea j r m MiahiQari have continuallly blocked reapor , year with contracts for many tionment for fear of losing con  L his habitat seems to have peen mor iS year aU 6 Khools trol of the legislature iexier lownsnip yvnere most ox 1 111 consolidation wiU However the legislature dic lxie sidtnis ere insh ana aau cuineDto toe Pinckney school exincrease old age pensions The I m om utiunarie aaenaed P Pettvville The schools clos state must match the amount givj1116 athoac cauion ai Dexter Aa mg  Spox MarbletBurgess, Thursday 800Teacl Ifeat for ta  Wi l U of  aarnes Lake ,Suna Up tj the  t the loZ wereput on by out  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bill to appropriate S50U0 and many iaimers had personal VDUTV9 ver 5 Snechurch iYnilBff ,kto buy Michigan flags for tho vmg witn them who worked fori VedderPhillip Sprout, George Satmday 800 Youth For r,r,T9 J G Is in Korea their caazd ana room, espeSaliy, VaSSklveii  LePPs meeting at HartWMusi if y rThe North Adams school has in iue winter months when the a FJ Aqnculture will not be with womr mrS lis u lb admitted receiving 2,012 in over was little employment Wood was  here uunhl next vearHame  fom loof pSSSrr  0  payment on school lunches and the cniei luel then and fmes gnomics the second semester Sundo lBSnElvlSfDrr0W   returned a check for that amount  u,  help to aet it cut an ShPn thlS semesteru  of riXic  ScSo at pSKW U A bumper baby crop is ex ,   I The lowing are the teacA JIJQ i m aundaV ocnool at Reader, 3b pelted toye 80795 babies  Jvwa a small man with ers r1Ufl a m , jGenUle If were born the first six months of   Heuwalked from High School I Calvary Manila Churrh 116 x ,  1QS1 rm invreasp of 1904 over larm to farm an bouse to house Wesley Reader Suifc ,7 y urch Cassidy Lake 1947 S previous htahmOTm i P1  trade He carried his Germaine Stakableprin En S aS iiSv vBoltonc Zmo t KihJ X m a f  baT I Robert Young  CcmmerciSl  CHtl10 last 6 months of his year once ,w him hxm the cloc 0I PQYmond MoricroityScieiL lath MSn WM, 5,e Sawyer, 3b ittttoniTwill try a neighbor in Dexter He was James Bird  History   Summers, 3b to aet on the ballot this yearAU on ine Porch ana had the lock John Burg  Shop ChilafanrSoi  5 Make H worker will be asked to give 5c   g Parte scattered Zoe Earl High School Music young PeopleMeetina  730 Fkpatrifu b a day  around him He was a bit of a Dorothy Parker Scien Eng Eventea VvoUii fiisBrewer 2b  Coaisumers Powe, Company ventriloquist and could imitate, Grades Cott ellowahJp Service  0ISpraque, ss wishes to add 10,000 new gas thehciang and striking of a 1OCK MildredParks  Kindergarton Wednesday s00 p m Deau, ss heating customers this year perfectly ne usually got a meal Mrs Thayer Beachy First    Conway, rf  The Michigan State Fair has ana sometimes a nights louqmq Mrs Kellenberger Beachy 2nd Stern, rf 15 00C exhibitors this year, 3,000  the places where he worked Mrs VdnBlaricum, BecVhy 3rd MRS ROSE HOWARD JlMillbrook, rf more than last year  Nellie Gardner says he used ta Mrs Miller, Mrs Sharp 4th Ms Rose Howard, 63, died Barrett, ci  Labor Day does not markstay at her grandmothers home Ks Ciampbell, MrsSharp 5th at her home on Whitewood Rd, Seezebuitjer, p the end of the resort season as ana 1virs kvin Kennedy remem  Mrs TaschMrs Sharp 6th Saturday She was the daughter  70 peivent of them will remain ters him staying at the home of Raymonda Morris 7h of xMartin and Margaret M,cClus untT October 1 er ater Thomas Murray in Eva wenderlein Pettysville ky Melvin and was born June 4, The Redhunting Senator Mc161 township According ta Eighth Grade by high school 1388 She attended the Hinckney game at dureu for lung,  ne locciily these games  l Piated and the proeedii go 10 hunty oi some wor AB R H iav,p,u,Gct liIe ciuthonties ore  4 j j t lncUiieu to be lenient 2      2 0 0 The buttle for stcrfe flags has 4 1  iut a sour imienwas ueveranv 4 0 2 ttg i the iis, pit,o but a pol 4 0 0 iticai gesture, bomo Ooys serving 3 0 0  Korea wr ,te Gov Williams for 1 Ola state riag i,ey said boys from 2 0 0 otuer stite nau state Hags The 1 1 0 setter went through trie usual, an D J nuaneis and a secretary wrote AH it Hl thit no funds were available 2 1 1 to ouy state ilags Sec of State 2 1 1 Alger got hold ot the Jetter and 2 0 0 used it us campaign material Hs 1 1 announced he was sending  the 2 0 G 1 a ilag at his own expense  o koU ihn qovornor in special 2 0 s ssion ukea tne legislatuie to U U appropn ie UUU to Pay flags 1 0 ior Uis ttepuunoin legislature  U turned it down quoting a letter R Hum the wax depi to the eUeci V the Uniteu biates Hag was the , only one appioved Py the army J Soc oi btate Alger was not to be 1 2 4 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 Local IN o tea Carthy will speak at the Gold Ms Fred Wylie he also stayed teachers water Fair Sept 14 at the home of her father John school and taught music in ear Mrs The Mirhigan State Federation Conners Silver LakeHe worked ol Womens Clubs plans to raise all over Washtenaw and Living 150,000 to establish a Girls Town fton counties and seems to have  here, similar to Boys Town in been popular There was no rur, Nebraska al maii devery few newspapers 1  T and no radio Trqnsportation was IS TETTING A RECORD siow ana roaas poor Consequent j The Michigtm Bell is serving Jv there were few visitors and  number oi 106,650 Johnny was probablywelcomed telephones at rural establish, , ior the news that he brought for  ments for a gain of 500r lw hehaj  Pulaces ,   first LX months this yr Tht He died at the home of one of, has reduced the number of friends m Dexter township anis   families waiting for wricaln, wa3 buried m the Northheld Cath, flhral areas today there are 3 a FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept 14, Morenci there Sept 21 Dewitt here Sfept 2, Hartland here October 5, Manchester here October 12, South Lyon there October 19 Brighton here October 26, Dexter thereNov 2, Stockbridge there Alger was not to be ouxdone He appiioa ior his state bonus winch he hadnt intended f to do and sod he would use it to buy hugs ior Giswuero group  ot 5 ipplied So the state flags tor out ol state man ,,,  Mrs Merwia Campbell  , ,louliec ly life On February 13, 1923, Lonnie VomSlambrook and two wiu be pain she mnrricd Laveme Howard of daughters and Mrs Dan Van Gv ajie, all  Dexter township He died Aug Slambrook wese in Detroit Mon S ust 13, 1923 A few years ago day , ,7 ,  Mrs Howard fell and broko her  Cathy AtLee of Gladwin The HoUand l ,arna e Company hip and has sinc Peenan in epemt last week at the W H wh w,re 1 irrn aomg bus valid 4Meyer home  ,mess m Wayne ana Oakland Surviving are a dVrughterMrs  Mesdames Jennie Shcrnklafnf  0es 1 6U dY3 on compliant Robert Grainger of Lansing, a and Florence Covert of Ann 0l the Bettjr busuiess bureau brother, Mark Melvin, 2 sisters, Arbor were Sunday visitors at eni l nave cicumvented tW Mrs Iyuis Coyle and Miss Ever the J H Hooker home  i Novq St Mnrvs Adrian there iT U1 yiy mu iU8S ,u    flome 11  l4rniIia th 1 usineua Nova, btMary s,Adrian mere Melviu of pinckney and a Rister  Mrs, s E VanHorn of How in lhes  ,wo counties over to   Mrs Ella Stapish of Chelsea lell spent last week at the Cliff thei1 branh managers 4 oi lbv VACATION TROUBLES Tlio funeral was at St Mays ord VcmHarn home iicenes wie approved and the Vacation troubles Talk to the chuh Tuesday morning, Rev Mr and Mrs Wm Burroughs ith was being investigated wh olic cemetery St Josephs church, Read family who camped at thj Joseph Coyle Charles Smith and have received word that tm,i liie oeiter business huieau pr       many had don Z 3 A9fi VPIH orripr rnmnnred to Dexter took up a Collection to pay upper peniuula state park near Alcruin officiating Burial in St  son, Pf Paul Burroughs is in tstea me company had o ,481 fvnl his funeral expenses Brimley last week Josephs Cemetery, Dexte , Japan nothing to settle 25 compliant H P Andreasen, farm tele    r and Mrs Robert F Read ol j The Clifford VanHorn f anvlv aqauist it sum T orrre now 7 out of  KTSERV ATION DEPT Pmckney and their thre children uapRUar i irruetv attended a reunion Sunday at  phone mgr says now 7 out of f every 10 rural establishments kney prepared to leave for a restfui i  MARRIAGE UCENSEb every 10 rural establishments cnih Mich farmers wih epaTriPu e   a I nT Albert Adamcrtis, 29 Fenton, ,M in Michigan have telephone     the Bert Appleton home i ing to take part in the William tlve were au packed and in the  in Bill Veock nuw owner ol the St Louis Browns has had his kitMrs George Stiatt oi Form t est move lo revolutionise base visiting her dauqher bui guashea by President Hanobinson and family idqe of the Americun LeagueHis Lake id a was to use a 3 toot dwarf ,  HowelY hnnld Mneon 9S Ann I Mr ana Mrs HenrV Hauck t,,r pmoh mtter 1 he strike zona ed 164000 acres to hunting Qn lhe steps Arbor JoSShinf rhre 21 have returne4 aiter a 2 weeks on such a person would only be WAM, , t m,j A,nflj u On the way to the Straits ths  1,1, wirr v,, on Stay in Detroit a fw inches The dwatf was inSTTrpTM rnrprTMn  thR n  ln 0 caTadio wJflt ctoad during an  11 foruJrT9 fx Bob KerT and Vo Carr troduted against the Detroit AUCE  COLOR ga iSSfweek for 20 808 or 54c tra mning ball game Before  an Johnson 19 Vish and family and Frank For teamuna d,ew a base on balls rN COLOR   gas fast week tor U,bU or MC ron he Mackinaw fcrryiier an and family of Detroit wer was pad 100 a game but was Joys cmd qirls Valt Disney s acr hnntar the car xsehind backed into the TTTra f Sunday visitors at the William released after the one gama Alice m Wonder and comes Bow and arrow deer hunters aJehicle bieaking the bumo , CAHD OF THANKS Shehan home  when the league presiaent said your way starting in this Sun may practise in any conservation t  J irrRrhma the I wish to thank  Al 1         P u 3000 miles up by the month th sive numbers of subscribers on a singe line reduced Oys Sept 2 issue of Pu the dep, pcrk or 3 33 fUsKe 3 t Wi,h Detroit Sunday Times  Clipaaes lexs week, setting a new ,1  imic Weekly, exclusively t 10 forest fires all the people The Uoyd Hendee Aimily putmg him him in the lineup was  na save fantasti  nny folk as low for fires who remembered me with cards, callel at the Pat Rupert horn not ic the best interests of gifts and visits while ta the hos m HoweU Friday game, pital Also my thanks to the1 Walter Claxk and wife are  the , i T inn sun hurrvina them out of Ladies Auxihary, O E S and 8pending the week at Tawas A albino robin has been seen ina sun nunymy wem wu   c x R M x iU  ,A 0      Lake state park e te rural mail carriers bumped Tho Mad Hatter, and other lov i A albino robin has been seen JJ  r mornina Read e F  A M for thoir kindness, tack ck sPent b, charcers for a wonderful in the riiggins Lake state pazb  tbj B mongRead Bob Ackley wlSwith The 500 Aiie in wonaerlana scrap1 ine ouu rural man caznera rr  ,  wu KrAnVina his bcoc Get Sundays Detroit Times fcave finished their phecflsant tent center pole, oreaxing rus BviSITS PINCKNEY  census They report 60 percent glasses       Henry Alleri son and daugh the week and Mrs  Tha eight Republican senators who filed a minority report con domning the action of the pres 8 Russell Clark in Manchester jdent ul dismissing General Mc The James Wliitserj frmuly Arthur failed to endorse his prohave retiirned from a 2 weeks qTam  bombing Manchurian  ,   , u , ,   visit in lvfesour bases and all out war on China insect bomb out on mends here Thursday Heis , The Vm Smoyar family of whih qives their document an REGULAR COMMUNICATION of the hen pheasants had brocd  i ,0 torn mefajte th one Q  dsb Mich lled   Re ,ular commimication of Liv fLast year it was 60 percent The t boSb ou on friends here Thursday He is  V1 VinfiSSL Sresnit leli 1SS 5 STA 2 5 JhSlfoniia cmri Tda Byers SffiMET1 800 p m Business session only Joseph and Oalhoun Final delinquent dues report De1 Rainbow trout mc gree vork  later in the month  be taken in rertcdn designated  Paul W Curlett Sec streams until Dec  This dept will receive a re their lufck is on the upswing nterested in General iold Buffalo Tiger,landlord of thej and daughter, Janet of Ann Ar 1Ule Pinckney Hotel for a number of  or were end cruests ri th fyears Henry istheonly swvnr I RoB8 c0tage at Portage ITkehim t, qain a poijai their lucK is on me UHOWU T , fr A i  u  UJIU UUUH V  trout may be still from Conservation Dept J hot were end cruests r mo or hiS views but Teady to UB9 1 010 DAUGHTERS ezMnrrac unnv BCTTIRNING I ng member of the kanily Five Cpl enneUi Lamont wj, t SOLDIERS 1 yeaa 9 his eyes started to fail  2 children of Jacksonville ,age  re  Mrs Catherine Howell of 443,   h  almogt bUnd  2  , ,   rd sum of 859,552 in feder J Livingston St, HoweU has been, ad van  TT, r,fl rw,ni,re w4ii , 1 runds for hunting improve  nonhed that the body of her ,  QSSJJSOS  In aadition 16 is 286 husband Copt Edwad G How , AUTO ACCENTS ct 319 South Center StreetHowell 51 in gtate huntinq ense eU who was killed in Korea  on , Mm oan Harnack who was an atrto collision crt ,  Plan ,o leave Pinckney a 130 rolsON MJR g j ,  ,,  e 1 rt2SPh2 Florida Bemice LanwrtjBt, Qizabeth c, hool S VrfwLSnv 517 in state huntina Urense eU who was killed in Korea on Mra JtXB n R Tm n 1 feee makinq a total of 1,145 Feb 0,last is beiwt returted oinjud In jrDTverea if S, 069 mailable is ,ounior bunci  g For trensportation arrangement, call Mae Koeppen, 20F3  home at Lakeland j borHer ihusbdtidMiko Haranak r i S u rRbeR 8 64 mgr of cdaAmong thoie ir is in Europe with the army Every member renund another of the Detroit Edison Ann Ar   Sunday Among R      wag tocome and let us have a fine bor district since 1937 has TZai SnckneyTthe Jim  Gordon Gueen of Hazel Park ,810 after joVf summer vacation, tired after 40 yeais service With JJi tGniy oi CKny u0n urvji  ,mft frrtm w the company Retirement was 1 me company reuremem wus   n A MASONIC PICNIC  requested con amount of ill Wty Lou J   Wcodrufi fImilv, of Howell  While coming home from work   JHr rvlJf ESS principal at the Micliigan FederLos Coyle last week 1  tempting to yjripple the pchool sy stem These perrons she said claim the present school is not teaching the fundamentals and  would go back to the 3 Rs and Hudson home in Detroit last week Leslie stayed fcr the week end w JT Mm sc um rut out all the so called frills of rtSf  sSKv aVta education We dont think Mil Roben I on the night shft crt the Hoover   L Mr ALM ar At the rate schools are merq Ball Co, Ann Arbor, Paul Singers j to  t  Sbsonincr and consohdatinq there wiU ine w iiwa nc , neaith uaqe uooper,  or 1  family o rar went in the ditch and roUed 2L  L wLSl  S verv w difitrict 11018  nic will be held at the U of M j Ypsilanti has been appointed n wer Sunday vis over near Portage Lake Wednes JSSL lESfciS rid wife  ten year, times Fresh Air Camp, Pattterson Lake nctind manager  1111 rSr til J3ii, Vitno 7 DI ffMwH an iniured Andrew Nesbitt and wvre Sunday, Sept P9 More detail Brown is aawdurt of e l,cX   JMSrjtSkSS   1 ri ,taal ftSS i ANNtJAt ROWEB FHOW l3,er   ZtrJlZ, Sd t fcwtaTto  MSASJWW fa SShDSUltMS3  The Livinaston County CSard i Jtroit College of Law He be il  T TTH Meverm of i  a 2 w  ,   0110   1 0UJ tjjeir annual JrgecmdBm Qa return, gem with the c Wniiam Brown who lived iJjTaJKl d hpme  Saturday after two as a clerk and then went to the 2  SiwonrJ the Younglove farm for a number j J ve 5S M E wiftS parifth House on  Walaul  , 4 , stroke at L,i J tt TrrmW nrMumt St, Howell Friday, Sept 14 irom m or , w , ,,    r w Week mjta tiXnLTP 100 P m to 1000 P m   X eeVc with th Dational guard sales dept He was Grand Riv ot Grayling They report a fine er manager crt Northvi j Hrb Palmer jr and children f of vears, suffered  a Sti Flint Mr and Mrs James Me his home at CheJsea last    Pvt Vince LaRosa hoi transferred from Camp Custer to Camp Gordot the signal cccp  STTS Pr 8 i J5St  mananer  Mt Clem ffe of HaweU called  Pvt Vince LaRosa has been The CyJe familv fGhd ens before iommg o Ann Ar eIhXvWlte m  transferred from Camp Custer  J2 ML M W TSJLPUbU0 PnSti Galbixrith of An i to Camp Gordon, Georgia, in w fc AtLee bane tottiat all these places derean  qone wa thm danal eom N,av Kennedy fcsnily were thb , Mn  Victor Rokas will Clarence Culver familv and school in Taylor township tn Mr and Mrs Victor Rokas of  Wayne county aadu ft  Detroit  ymn      0J Aji m   ai   sliaiiulw lMjrigg , i A Good Job Well Done After half a century of work and planning, every farm in the area served by Edison has dependable, lowcost electric service available In addition, Edison is always seeking new ways of serving its farm customers through research and engineering, teamwork with Michigan State College, County Agricultural Agents, community development groups and  farm youth organizations Throughout the state and nation, investorowned companies like Edison are providing farm families with the same type of dependable electric service to help them maintain their splendid food production record There is no  need for the federal government to spend your tax money to build more governmentowned power projects or to enlarge present ones hs a good jobwell done ft r Dexter Labor Day Picnic Sept Monday, IN THB if if  Richard Smith Woodland Purk V2 MILE WEST OF DEXTER ON THE DEXTERCHELSEA ROAD Roast Beef Dinner FROM 1200 to 300 P MAll You Can Eat for 150 Children under 2 75c DINNER SERVED BY LADIES OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS In Case of Rain Will Be Served in Knights of jSolumbus HallProgram at 400 PM Prominent Speakers Musical Selections The Dexter High School Band  hiUbermg Notes  Howefl TinI gowB Michigan Most schools Start football prac frue, Wed Thur, August 2, 29 33 use Aug 29 This is due to a rule    that 2 weeks practise is necessary beiore a game eon be playedThe first game in usually Sept 15 FowierviUe in the TriCounty League lost to the AllStars this year 3 to 2 Last year Fowlerviiit Nov wan Red Skelton Sally Forrest and MacDonald Carey in  Dexter Theatre DEXTER sOCKfGAN EXCUSE MY DUST In Technicolor na CtatooD Friday Saturday, Aug 31, Sept 1 Mrs Julia Jensen of Howell and HumnC  Z 31   August Ruttman of Iosco were HumphreV  Alexand married by ev Cargo of Fowler ville last week Charle Wright of Kalmaazoo will coach football at Stockbridqo high school Robert Prudden of Kalamazoo base bail and Diik Howiett basket ball Dale Barbour of Gregory who c , , r in the air corp is now at Samson a J8  2 3 M F 1  M V atire Sunday 221 5, m continuous Arelnuptial shower was qiv Uo  Day   i en for Marion Himm of Gregory osePk Cotton Comne Calvert Knox in TOKYO JOE  also Jon Hall, Ron Randell In CHINA CORSAIR cartoon er and Edmund Gwenn m PEKING EXPRESS Comedy Cartoon Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept 4 S 6  Glean Ford, Gene Tierney Ethel Barrfmore Zachary Scott THE SECRET OF CONVICT Corned LAKE Novilty in Detroit last week Mayor and Mrs James Calhoun of South Lyon celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug 21st Brighton high school will not open until Sept 10 and the elementary grades later if the new building is not done Briqhton will have 33 teachers this year The Vagabond Coach team of the Brighton League who won the district title were beaten Rcseville in the regional 2 to 1  John DHamilton, Detroit Edison mgr at Howell for many years, died August 19 He was a prominent Mason, being a member of all the orders Dr John Kruse, Livingston coroner47, and William Wiederholt jr bo,h lound rrid u,,, sPt  Attorney and Mrs Don VanWinkle oi Howell celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last week Donald Teed has been install Friday Saturday, Aug 31, Spt 1 DeLuxe Double Feature SANTE FE In itrciuucolor A Super Western Starring Randolph Scott, Janls Carter  aad Jerome Courtland Plui  BEWARE OF BLONDIE I A Comedy Stevring Penny Elnglefon, Art u hok shows 7Q0, 930 Sunday Monday, Sept 2, 3 I shows 700 and a00 I jidrv Show  l 7,  i Bud Abbott 6 Lofc Costello , COMMING ROUND THE  MOUNTAINS  Newt Cartoon latest comedy hit shows 700, 900  News Tuea, Wed Thur, Sept 4 5 6  YOURE IN THE NAVY NOW I A Comedy Starring Gary Cooper Jane Greer Cartoon Sporti Coming The Doolins of Oklahome Teresa Coming Halls of Montezuma   K MM 5YLVAW l  Chftlssa Jvfich  Stockhc4g Michigc5 Friday Saturday, Aug 51, Sept 1 HER FRST ROMANCE A Good Comedy Starring Margaret OBrien, Allan Mar tin jr and Jimmy Hunt Comedy Cartooa New t  t Sunday Monday,, Sept 2, 3  UP FRONT A ttood Comedy Starring David Wayne, Tom Ewall and  Jeffrey Lynn Sum Shows 37, ipcrtoon baiid VENGEANCE VALLEY Technicolor A Super Western Starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Walker Cartoon Shorts ed an commander of the Howell SundnyIed Se 2   American Legion Post  TEXAS RANGERS Carl Onager, University of fa cinecolor Michigan iootbail center in 1950 story of Texas badmen with will coach the Dexter high school George Montgomery,Gale Storm j Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept 4, 5 6  team this year Family Circus,Scrambled Brains  in icanioia Barbara Jean McQuillan, daugh Newi RICH, YOUND AND PRETTY ter of Mr and Mrs Walter Me ComingTarzans Pal, King Sol A Mvsical starting Qullan of Howell wass married cmons Mines  Jawe Powell Eanielle Darriaux to Allen Knight of Lake Chemunq  UJ LfaJ     Wendell Cary Una Merkell , by Rev Fr Day Aug 18 , j iv Cartoon Miss Susie Barnes, dauqhter of  cowdish blacksmith and shows 7 15 905 this late Georqe Barnes of Howell woodworking shop at Gregory jSTHSr lime lor Bonzo who published the Livingston has been sold to Detroit parties I Uce m Wonderland Ma and  County Republican for many who are putting in a screw fac pQ KetUe Back  th Farm years, died Aug21 Her sole sur lory , vivor is a brother, Albeit oiCal The Berry Eichrnan and the Lok jbdell and son  iforma Thp funeral and burial Lloyd Hondee iamihes and Mrs a eclu Mra  were at Howell Saturday I Mr and Mrs Mn Kennedy I  vitnc, her s ster, 4 Mrs Harrison Cooper of Greq were Sunday dinner quests ofowjat Phoena, Anzona  work at the Argus Co in Ann Arbor ast week  inoryiell and broke her ankle the Ambrose Kennedy fornix week b VovhU fc6 bom i 730 P M  on the  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN WILL ENTERTAIN DURING THE AFTERNOON GAMES AND PRIZES FOR THE KIDDIES AMUSEMENTS FO EVERYONE  EVERYONE WELCOME SPONSORED BY THE DEXTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS JIOTE8 OF 25 TEABSGO Hooker of Pinckney in 1896 and Universit of Michigan  f u Sodgy struck iiere Thursaay in 1901 bought the Cady farm q umej TTDQ ubsenw 2JT   Wirt Carpenter and his and moved on if He leaves his Webberville 28 to 5 lcweek trm, Clarence, were lieing D IDjsunj isaxpZ P V W W Barnard took rtctESTof tea dp ditch on their farm, the fcome Saturday Rev Krone  hnla JumS So b  SSffi L2 Wed otficiCrtmg Bunal   11 team They may bStod rt cJSS aSonen frSST tho Cecil Sigler is clerking in a   25c iijKcc BailKXid dugthem store in FlintHis JT  Mcffyi church  l a JteSmcMd married Maud wui enter the detfal dpt at thefl0dal   m awn Q  A 16 Gauge Model 12 REPEATING SHOTGUN Will Be Given A zray That Ew  , iSe Any of Your Local Firemen For Tickets r  SS  ssrsnsrr wV  SpofSSored by The Pinckney Volunteer Fire Department To Raise Funds to Equip a Fire Truck with a 1000 Gallon Water Tank mm  A JuflrZi 8th and raffle a bedroom suite, per peninsula to teacfi Charles VanKeuran James Van Mesdames Ella Jackson and Keuran, Wilbur Johnson, William John Teeple are spending two  Rata and Louis Morgan of How weeks at Petoskey ell spent Sunday here Whats Born to Roy Placewav and wife the attraction boys Friday a daughter The CongL church held1 a sol Mable and Nellie Fish have ial tat the home oi Sarah Pearson gone to Durand to work in a  SaLirddynight millinery store Mrs Dell Hall and Mrs Mark Eleanor Brogan will teach the Allison have returned after a 2 Sprout school this year   weeks viait in St Louis Ma Myita Hall will ieqfrc again in Leo Fohey has gone to the up Williamston thi year I Gladys Mlapes and Williams Wright of Plainfleld were married there August 24th Mrs Dofotihy Dinkel, hnn, and Christine were1 in Stock bridge Sunday Mrs Ray Williams of Weath erfieVd, Texas, who has been visiting her parents,  Mr and Mrs Arthur Maihall returned 4home by plane from Willow Run Tuesday  ,mm pppwwwpPBiffPIPIji U V UJI ,1,,11,11 Th e THE WNCKNEY DISPATCH eoples Wednesday August 29 1951 Store Groceries, Drygos Canned Ges,  Gents, Furnishing Unuevtrt Kennedy Q 1  QWEST FVJJCE EVER ial lie luxe PHILGASWPAN Ranee  Ms ,  Pinckaev Dlsptleh tered a 2nd cUvs matter at pcjtoiiice , Act of March 6, 177 jj lit aoHoweil StPinckiiwvMicii i Subscription hrice 150 ptr year  Paul V Curlett Publsiui Mrs lauu CuiUo una he , aauqniei ci jviaaLviLe muv are visitinq Mis Muiy Hoit i Marvin Sney ua umiiy j leit Tuesday on a trip to Vvest Virqnuu I MrsLllen Newman and Dav id Fni of Ann Aii i caked at tiie Be1 Wi home TiiMs s day Libert S illC Ul WiO t  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing  m, P4 res an ,u rpsCath r jitnaed the ioast hum pper  1o O1 SfcfaCT PPC PifflfllO ,ct he Vvc   on  nui ,     L d 1 O I  J ijfOt  j LSHI Jb Si Friaoy niqht j M Wo n orst and lJi k Whai j won 1e lhst r MI I  f dv ci  I que lournaii it 1011 i  o sin T mm, Wylie 1 to , Iho seUond match takes pi c soon  ivlr and i1i, John L yer rid   Mr and Wis Win S ehan at tended the noise j s r niqht rn Middebelt R  n a1 Detroit j Ms Fl r i e Tapper o Flint    spe  th week ond at he J ex o j Henry home r R iy Rf aeon n i wio  n  I d lighter woe Sunday visitor , at the Vm leecc h mc   The Frank Wh e f mil of  Howcli aled at the Bon W it j I homo Sunday, j I The Mori n 1 M MI  hold j an ice erem eri , Thus a iat th Decree r, fr h mo u  the Hwei  i y Mr n Mr   oy iJilliiKthojn rere in na Ai4  S lard i I V  i Iir ren Vito ver  qucets it ke  vrl Breve horn n Rqhon So i lav j hiqvht heai HV1 pe  rice I, anhvn  roqrry wor F iv a rrat the Jesse Ilnr lion1 I  Tl T,,, f Cr f,l  RIDHS V1 o Tir    vi   , M MH  Tnn  f St    viitoH t 1 A1 I   M1 n riiid A HM Kr ri 1 Tflo fil Fnt Tcva  Win  rnr  v     REPAIRNG A SECIAiTY COMPLETE LWE OF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS 4  S  MASTER P  ER  gfres PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 jK 4 ,in   Cs  AliVw COECTEJ 5HOJ T1 tj COJ S T3C0 HORSES S20 i OGS 10c por Cwt  , , lii  MJ CUJ SKINS PHONE COLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL ic ,MS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311 rv llai SicniCO sSa it r 3fs  f eve tf Snn lrv riiiiith AH or DiukT 1,T f  Tlr   aV  rf r tm A MMt in 3ENS FPJDAY The greatest farming, industrial, educational exhibits in 102year history of your Fair  T I STARSI V r   r m  Vr ite   vilaiWte y i or lor  riA feufltln f    0  rr V,  i mc and aJ tv  cn   at in top   a ort  ltJ o tsi J  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE HTJW h  time to nodemize yur kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty feottlcd gas for farm and 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hEi, REYNOLDS Viiiage ueasurer 51j Lul Putnum, Pinckney Ix  ile o15   I lrC Th    rr   VJ i 1   i y 7   Mje  i lo Clark to  e of J rtaq rkjte Friday nt St Scionee invades the silo to aid dairy farmers SEE US TODAY  Wf MANKf AIL INSTALLATOM ITAItS  key 8wartlim i Mrs Peggy Jarlowski is a pat  lent at Melius hospital, Brighton  Don Swarthoui ana wue aro  spending a week at the Lob deli cottage a tMariou, northern Micnigan Mrs Hazel Ely, Mrs Jack Clavinger and daughter, Mr and Mrs Cail Marks of Ann Arbor and Paula Curlett wero Sunday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs M E Darrow Mrs John Schroeder of West Main St fell and broke her arm Friday  kick Jeffreys went to Detroit j Sunday with Garth Meyer  Miss Joyce Clark is visiting  in Ohio  Mrs Barbara Haines Burns t khas returned home from Calif ornia I ljce Gearhart of Dexter spent the week end at theMark Nash home J  The Rex Ncggles of Ann Ar bor were Sunday guests at the i Frank Aberdeen home Mr and Mrs W C Atlee and I Mr and Mrs Clare Reid of Por tage Lake attended the rodo at Manchester laat week  Michigan woafher, espffially in thn upixnpeninsula, hinders 1ho making of good qualiiy fieldcured hay Tests mnducted by Michigan State Colks Auicult mal Exnrrinicnt Station measured the ranie oi feeding values possible in hays put up at different periods during the haying season, using three curing methods early hay crop silage, midseason barndried hay and late fieldcured hay Michigan farmers who find it difficult to cure hay in the field will be interested to learn that more milk was produced on hay crop silage than on cither fieldHuicd or barndried hay Further information on cm  and storing forage is available by calling, writing or visiting your Count Agricultural Agent You can tc Yov 17 arc TV the lei1 ceiriv, hw1,  service F to the fli secwinrh s effleiem  en exam rile e its customei U by fre teller vr, the, tfhrd fJri a1, but there   irv  e icucr n rcr in 7V iijoijrts in rcreecipiiiii jour bill for of her tools r steri of this a nretmi u  et I , , 0 11 s icith good service xi low cost I with i other hurii Belt Ivies to provide MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY slr5   Jv,r    jm PmqanST M0MTCH Wednesday August 8iisi    WASHER With famous Quickclean Activator washing action washes each piece tndividuallyl if Quickemptying Pump if Ml 8pound Capacity if Adjustable Wringer  Oneyear Written Warranty 25 Years Ago I The house of Cbarlea Spencer on tiie Jim Henry farm on M3b IE, burned Saturday when an oil  I stove explodedThe family lost jail their furniture Acollection is  being taken up for them Stanley Deiriein 3 of Detroit was thrown from a car and kill  ed Monday when his parents car jwas in collision with another oar  at Clarence Carpenters diners  Esther Johanson, 15 a girl from Sweden who lives with the Ruei  tCadweil family at Portage Lake, swam from the brid to Fox Point last week, a dianoe of 2 miles Russell head, 11 Jane Cad well 11 and Helen Feidier, 15, swam horn the Bluffs  to Birketts, i a distance ot one mile The Pinckney sfchool opens on  Sept6Teachers are J P Doyle, 1 Mrs poyle Josephine Harris,Fern  Tupper, Elizabeth Driver and I Jessie Green Pinjfckney has not had a ball j team for a year orso and ye ed  itor pickedup a team and playtd Gus Ecks Dexter team but lost 8 to 5 The lineup was Barkley of  Ypsi Normal, pEd Brown, c C H Kennedy, lb Gerald McClus ey 2b J C Bowman, 3bDallas Cox, ss outfield, Don Swarthout, Bill VanBlaricum, Cal Hooker The Sunday School glasses of Mrs Harry Lee and Mrs Agnes I Kettler had a picnic at Rush Lake last week   W C Hendee and son Cecil, started a round of the fairs with their sheep last weekjilford was  HCJV qvitl  iwdilg loft water for eoi dih athmg whiter w Qi h i, g I o f tout ihempoot, delightfyl boihig Gel complete dtttoij on this amoiing now oulomaMc woidf icfI cnei THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM I TaBt j nL Bey M Dufty, M D jjnekney  Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays Mon, Tues Fri Sat 7 to  p m  i  r i r r  TT mini n HI , DR G fit McCLUSEBy Den 11 112 North Michigan Ave I Telephones Office 935 Residence 814  Evenings by Appointments Howell xi  Michigan and Business Opportunitiee List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 Nortfa Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 Phone 157F11 MYUON I HUGI Plumbing and Heating State 8717 LaksLe Driv License Rush Lak Repairing iHES PCRMUTir WATER SOFTENS  Cosfs 43 ess  than prewor automatic modeh Ask for f R home trial  GpORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYsitMS 14 0 North Stewart S  P H SWARTHOUT 6 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Egulnment 207 aTiH3SWi  FRED C REICKHOFF dr   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michiagjp Phone 358 Residence 6 HERB SNEED Phone 183  Howell heal Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Fafcn Property A Speciality t Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY Gererrl Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinfcknev, AUCMoiEEH farm Sales A Speciality 4 I LLOYD HENDEF  livestock HauLng Micbi Weekly Trips Made To Detrc  i Gnerai Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckne, Mir 1  BERT W tf UE Phone Pkickney 7F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD Rwf Repairs On All Makes Phone Pincl ney 1S4F3  DRaI TOWNEB   ft W f L 1 E JNOTARY INSURANCE and 30NDS Pvfc M  PJNCKNBT WHEN COMES THE MILD SEPTEMBER was the first stop , Calvin Hooker is spendinq his vacation at the far north t Theodore Selegen of Detroit has  dd gon mle usuall re bouqht the Alfred Morks ,mind us that schooi days are Joe Gentile has moved ms  starUnq once more  cream parlor to tsnqnton  year even m0rQ serjous   Dentist SO 4 4 Portage Lake Road, Pwter ipheno Dexter 3461   FOR MUNTZ J, SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day  Fsom 1000 A ML to 1000 PJ4 509 East Main  Pkickney fa Addie PHmer and  Uaiied Adv i Lillie Hert of Detroit are vrisit   MALE HELP WANTEDAppL j cations for two Brown and Sharp Automatic set up menaiso thouqhts confront us in the  FOR SALENew 12xi4 army operators for new shop in this vie Mrs wcrid jn line with our duty to  tent  h K rSliott , initygood our RCO U  tKt CW LAVEV HAHOtVARl  rountry we are callir at n to the Defense Bon Drive beginning September 3,  rUii SALLavenppito ages and steadying at the Herbert Palmer horn tenion to the Defense Bond  platform rocker, cot Authorized Dealer  ELECTRIC  The Merlin Amburqev ilv spent the week end at 19L  Donalas Lake,  A Saving Proqramin Defense of Ann Bond is an effective way cf the Earl  providing for the future one  workpieas give Telephone No and and addressiox 108iPinckney some iarce crocks Mis Ld Parkerphone 110F11 j WANTED 2 3 of 4 pairs of out J doors window shutters flVAflaBoo  Set  fire Lash Tint  GENERAL WASHERS uTNrBSoRHOOD BEAUTY SHOP  U Now rUady to Render Complete Beauty Care Hair Cut  Styling  Mrs Hettie Carver Arbor is visitinq at  Baughn norae Miss Madqe Jack of Ann Ar bor spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Lydia Carr Miss Rosalia Nash was,, a dinner guest Tueday at th Zill home in Ann Arbor irUrt SALiJriabbdts, live and i Co Na 8fa PmrVnoy, 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Ford Convert A Phooe 1  Hiland Lake able with 193b motor bUOO  TOrfSALEHouse, garage 2 lots Sam Gentile, 1625 Patterson Must sel 4500, with 1,000 Lake Rd, Pinckney PHONE DEXTER 2681 pinckney Beauty Shop Ffcone 150P2 BRITTA BRASK Prop J  212 Main Pinckney D EHoey Sons  FOR SALE 16 ft boat with oars  for 1500 George Thompson I 550 Patterson Lake Rd,Pinckney WANTEDPiumbers helper with some experience Myron Hughes 8717 kikeside Dr, Rush Lake Phone 157F11, Pinckney j LOSTMale dog, Scottish terr FOR SALEFivfc milking cows, l ier Mill pay reward Frank Pearce, 10960 Stinchfield Phon Puickney 161F3   downJohn Carpenter,Rush Lake 6798 Lakevi DrPhone 160F2 Pinokney FOR SAL80 White Wyandoite pullets, 18 weeks old 175 each Eli Aron 11505 Dexter Rd, Pinckney  m Woods Road, Pinckney near Biq  Silver LakeMr and Mrs Lynn Hendee FOR SALE5 room house FOR SALEElectrochef Stov, boat tnr  W C AtLee with PhonelFll Pinckney s FBI  de attended the wool buyers picnic basement in Pinckney, reason j 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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> PPPPP1UL1I I UlIJl  VKJvMw W  W  rWVWFT  W  atch Volume 68 V Pindewey Ptoph Wednesday, Auqust 22 1951 No 35 V8iLiiaii Mirror  Michigan Republicans who attenueti uie OaKicuia County he puolican picmc last b,mday Characters TUMMY MCNAMABA   Council Mf eting Church Notes  Softball Notes I uireot Comment Si Mcays Catholic Church Annual 14 1 ql h v 9 vuuiuw wtuxcn  Pinckney went over to Howell Tn tne AUU J un 0 , , Tiu person cperuuea a saloon MeeUnq caUed ter LPr  F  P heard tnemselvee severer cas in Uieibea fca in ui ppio Dinkel followed by roll cullPre,    Posorj pionsoip e c 1    w mun who ba1 r e and w tiqated tnere by Juage iucKa nioiuou uay, IOUI e meccano m Clark Shirley, Read, Tiplau, Suj uler i0 j0O ir00 iap it wn ana Y lc t  H  iUn laiLims ui liis own might isiciliman oi Deuou ne taia in a lunus inxuiouior im oi pusi j Lisele Absent, Swarthcut w tl,r 2 09  pen  the cliampic nsoiD did not 76 eu Pdent The pnnci papers were iuli oi uomui, ox  nesd , uois uxiauiq i Nenna Devotion i to nncJcuey as hits iy se UOernor Wniiams ana Senator   u cuid reiea Mite of last mooting wee f ,ian ftvn  Vs30 m ,n LOi s  d   Blair Moody Pat noming loneaxa  ne gol u Ki 0al ot u UA read and approved Motion p Confessions     a,c tiJ He of the oppositionThis continued So2Ilfe ptopie ao IIom qolIihere TlPay, supportea by nood to Friday after Noverna Devotions suoservieiu docile, anemic me ,  piclAiX,iV ot a n m me low lollowinq billstooism 01 the party can amy re 8oaiIifcai PuiIl 4 aun thui aVia 56 ol tlag frt  suit in a one party sysiem ho he Jdd not rvioI lh lruS a, UViy, Norm Miller lab ss 5001  cifaflsed ttie He publican sua U i Jiavfa n , ce tu luvvu Wo Jeffreys, lab sts,  3bb5 orqaniauuoa as an exclusive m xmi  a vau axavVll  Muiray Kennedy , 12U  one to which only a select lew a tfcuxniitliaiu  UB a bUtl irvin Kennedy w 6150 are admittea Suunae to say aii,ot nolaej wll UCLlto ule oulfaltt Abe Haines  7650 the leadinq Republicans tneit Iuiif  UIUVui vva ule tt u Parker Motor Solesv belt  83  Sunr4 uw 800 Mar m  pal leason waj his inclination n to uiaA enemies in high places howcii laas a 15 tn R  v t  He WS not a poQI b wil   J Lavey and Joe Javey  Cumfe a  tether, SenOonaeqaional Commaniiy Church Rev, Donaiu braay, pastor hur, i00 p m 11a, er meet a hard ball qame m AJJI AJXJ J jana Uxd not arrive until the 2nd j unMnqJhoweve lictcne, qot  iivvcy all right ana so reel 4  he first mninq 03 Tom Hcqli lorecrqe Heaist, JaliijDrnia, left iim milons made in the  Ouli rnifj qoia rush days  hi n st v utuxe into journal im waj the Sanhrancisco Exam  1 he a ciiCus i crcva scn con  whiv Then he  eVd Lake Const Co patch mat 3593 iK f, hc ,, Wis ae Dill   tj ,11 ,,,  ,onno e iian and 1,1 St vai vna Vom waniea, City of Howdl use of equip3000 e  f went to Lhe tniist parlor VanWinkle  VanWinide 5,00 ,3 c  Motion carried appioved his address, The cost of the Ivlichigan National Guard in traininq at Gray ,, ,  ling is 2,00UO00This is auout and treatcu uy grapevine tho nm  7  Ch 1 ih at ana Voiie 115 ClarkShirley end Tiplady were the camra3rrien m mn9   bSk butuenwnii0 c2 appointed to investigate the ned uiv cuiup thiouqh thom ue heuid oi oter ot a cistern for m protection in The ctizens committee appoini p a n,a iiues tuey the west end ed to study taxaiion want moiv ny , q rid oi he oonioiOL ,,, ,,  information They say me lax t n, a na 1 he couia nL  Tl Allowing resolution  was structure is faulty, hither mo,, trcde he bought II business w,,s ptroaacca by Councilman Al money is needed, better dijui J a, seeai aays at ben oirley ana its aaoption may bution or spending snouki sx a piace d fyfPcrt by uncihln limited  At liferent tmies he owned Roy Clark Bo it resolved that  iajJ norS8s ana lacea UlIm the council deem it aavis bfe 1  County fairs report an increase at ,s spiaiUy were cheap vacate the following pcrtion oi , of 10 percent in attendance ov  qlier puip 1hordes 1 Ui 0 street in to Village oi Pinckno erlhat of last year, SQVV JJim traare horses unciqht namely The north half 0 th a Work on the new six million and unseen wih the late D  part o MiU Street lying betwcM dollar omce building at Lansing Hoey cl laor Wu w v fl rv V has startedThe buildings on UIM He woula bet n anytainq and Lot one d, Block 8 Kong   site have been raisea and pre usually wen 1 one kribw am tn, ynnia 1 rit c i tije vntr,,,e   parations made for digging to win a bet tia re oala not Pincxncy, as duly laa outpl keep his mouth smt hr one ana iecorded  Conseation oiiicers expect hour At one time he      v , iiiei ihe e b,ught a paper in ton was wild, walxinq 2 men,  New York and moved there A allowing 2 hits and making 1 Chicago paper followed until at  wla pitch Alter that he s ttl JlJS L,ealh he ,wned 17 paper , ,, ed dwn in orily ailwed k and numerous magazines and aai and ih t ,ilUs the last 6 mninqs a hanoj ipoai H revolutioniaed  ,,  , oeimn, wn,iiIun by Lavy and double b journalism, being the first to use Wouid Jf1  ,VnqrP5 Iitheys Don AmiiUrqey for COmL pi, tures He also printed pie and fcrmer C atian Lnd a  pinney was wild, walking 8,hs edition, n different colored vor jnvued muu and was hit freely Pinck I mmr ,m,, c ,    PU, Sunday School, voxd iv 8j p, m, meeving trustees and deacons to pi  or  11  made 6 errors, rinkney Mori inly 3b Young, lb, ss H Amburgey 2b  Lavey  cot,  D Darrow, rf  Waiter Escal  rf  I0JU, Burns, If 2b j JQQ  Axnbrirgey, p  j lAh Gentile If  730Rcaaerf  paper and s a red headAD 0 M  JinesHe was called the oriqina no n n  torof yellow journalism because j  I one of his  mi characters was 1 U trie Yellow Kid4 2 Cuivcay Mennonie Church  v wc ic Pastor 1 T     u   c  xi   v Jejrroy, ib a b Supt  Waiter Escn y Kant fcul Ciaii2i Vijin, Worjup  Su da Schoc  , ChildiCiiri Mr,vi      ount Peopio 4tinj LVQUh  Worrw  Coi elk i0 Serv Vnsdnv 00 p m  0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 Following tno sinking of the jvluLie in Cuba, he  v,  was a liaivccate of trie war with Spain 1   win h was called Mi Hearst 3 0 01 var Nominally a Democrat ho 9 1 OIKiten bolted the paity and once 0 0 t 1111 d an independence party 0 Ohjiia nominated a a andidate for Sdj Jyrge s CLoaners Ackermm, 2b Whit, If Crunch sas jiShing1 license snies 10 exceed Dexter witn a trcttina iic,oe and Be it rcsjlvcd that th U,056,060 this year  arranqea c match  wth Alex will meet ana hear ooiction Dancer whohed c 1,11  or  t hul U  wo d cn   An average yeld for all Michigan field crop is reportedTr J  won tiro first wa sp  iiieA Will lilViLl unu 110vAi ui,jiii Gt oCU, i  r d tevfci at a meetinq oi caid Ccu lV 1C ,, Aca har , Phre, ss iClh Anniverary Augi 26th  B icham, 3b Bisv p iui iHi ncrnpcsh  Brenner, cf r  ol ii  ii 1  olleqik Kcyi  j B her lb  2 3 3 2 AB h  3 2 3 3  a a 0 0  H, each vennq  Huqabom rf August 24 ihru Parks c crj cii  rre iela in mcCuu n rioo 1000 a m and hay and pptat yield may be iusedtccoine  f,i lh0 2u at 30U p m  ro en tnc iaui da ot L J 1i Sunday 0 r, 27 nd 00 p m  Jt, H  5 5 4 4 2 3 3 prcs,j nt A perpetual candidate it  face Ire never was suc2 2 2 2 0 1  ces til but one, being elected t 1 0 iuw York legislatureAn  1 pp nejit f President MoKinley 1 1  1 on the hiqhest on record he saying his hore had lost A cauvin fellow hip dinner vilJ e seiycd in the bo ement nt Tnere axe 4UU0J icaeral em a 10    , Be it ii a trier resolved that no 1230 Bish ployees in Micnigan ims is ouu Tire AndersonPin r ne team ie O lhfe passage oMhis resoia In, will per county,  one QQ L neioa mere ,u bu li  Pisi in the 1 incMney non A   ighton, p rAGUE STAiDINGS 0 0 p Yeder  pecrk  ifte ,  , P0110 is wnh us again 41b La bui b d An com rcp,ccn aie nsrtion , iiamiy cases reporifca cmpojrba to oUu was sch duled at Doxt r Caii on me 2na day oi Auqust ibol jghcLabor Day picnic, h in ,nd nomer Chelsea man h,ne, t ho iort Wayne league tem who were disbanding to pav Anor cn  rid won Jt c st nv m biOO ADexter saloon keeper had u biotar rrcn AeLer w was eguar meeting ot the Cauncil ot ,0 prrze nqnici He nod traininq lhe Viikqe cf iihekney the ion quarters at Dexter Tom ath Jwhlq GSrviiion Wos introduce   h last year at irus time 50haWVAIlOxi iPT ypplicauoxi oaids ior tae spec ial iecernoer ar season in western win bt m me nands 40U0 dealers ib,buu penmis wi be issued Ayes 5, NgtysO Caured ivi,Ou IJ aajcurn coined Mildrea Aokiey clerk N O T 1 C E Ntice is aoieby givein that at  aim a mtu in tv  ct v io   HTTS Cleaners rom  Milfoid W 11 T Prt 1 aia Cita Pervie 0 Oo ro Ops Me hant3 B  rdnts ed lnm LX awhik rnd otiered Ueaicatioii or lK47u i ol hen ed lljm LKX WI lie rna w,u supportea and carae 1, nun age on state ovynea lakes ana to teA S5 he had a man in ,  B i esoived that t,e Co n ii  streams  pCnc wafer accesj Chelsea stove works who coula aeem it advisable to vacate tha  beat him Toe match was made j0uuWjng portion cf a street in to and Keller won in 52 seconds, village ot Pincimev name   Occasionally Tom backea up , Tho north hail Qf faai part of A Dexicr kid base bail team vlil, S jq between lot 1  n4 o Trie has been appioved by the con servatiori cwmnnssiou Personswho want a iakewitn good lisning and Paining iaur iies nave trouble finding them because they mean ameieut ike conditions Yn oest way is to rent a ccage at tne lae ot ore you buyMichigan, one of the best deer 1anting slates m ihe nauon does  have a head in the top   xackets To be conSiaiered your bank before goina to Chelsea iJad should have 5 , J ,, v iViAHrIhD SATURDAY On Saiiuar, August loiih,Alrre wniei and 11 ni Grs  j Detail vr nrraea  iho Vvo Maun home n Iinckney by Justi e 1 Pea e Ccn Mann About 5U incurs ir m Dtrou we  present and alter t  sei  vie all went to toe L ikehad  rry Clad Inn ivnere a sornpuous mnnG was tved  10 2 6 6 5 7 41G S 7 5 7 4 8  0 12   in 33  000 loe havey Don jons HAxTING AVERAGES AB h H 1ct 31 16 16 516 13 b G RV hjcnarn HOEY BLANCHARD John F H ey, D xU banker beb Darrcv h ak Y ung Joe Burns Wen heider 37 lb 15 5 2 2  4 11 4 19 6 18 10 7 8 3 6 D n Amburqsy 36 5 once played at Chelsea Tire gjc 8Ranqe 6 and Lot cnsl and irs urn, Blanchard 1 Dex Keidi Led vidqe ne w us close Tom wno w4 Block 8 Ranqe 5 of the Ongnai tor, wore m rii at 1000 am he Jeffreys re oueren ta bet 5100 en  e p r,, te yynqe c Pinckney, at St MarC hapel m Ann r Singer Ajrboi  JevJhu j, Bradley ot Jak jehreys qame the , Chelsea team to wnMqrDoan  Jui aid Qut plattted cna re  of tne erae ieom came rumv corded  leu  r   ing in  from left fold and pul Nchce is further given that in  liciahng  1,y we  oiicn  by Jcanne lm y uqht Phil Gentile 11 34 5 11  J3 8 9 8 2  5 0 35 5  2 1 5 of out Si00 Tom wculQ f1 c accordcince with thelerms of suh the gr cm and i ck ulcu,hod  points on ech antler, main beams 20 in  iacf, 4 in in circurnieience at  too smallest pldCe oetween burr and first pointihe inside spread inuid be 20 inches Additional hunting land Will Lc available this fall with tho   uto purchasing 1564 acres in ouo deer country 0000000 younq trees will be wxi coble for planting this fail Th, include 8 classes cf pine Dolan was going west and hadl sojtn in the Villaqe Council wl draj his money out t tn   , goina to Chelsea, Vjn n the llth  Tom Mack aied abcut Vvd  1SM at eiqht 0clcck p m War 1 time  cn , day for the purpose of  healing objections thereto,  PINCXNEY COMHIGH SCHOOL Mildred A kiey, cler, Regstration at tho sciiool Fri    j day nd Saturday August 24,25 CLOSES HOWLLL CORPS j from 100 pm to 900 p m j Lt Coi Larson, aivsionai com Books rriay be purchased at marlder c LCLSI m iMichSalvctio this time Army stated that it has been ae It is not known if the elementary cided to co,e tne Sclvoton Army school will open on Sept 4 but corp3 n HowolL grades 7 to 12 will   i The colonel expresed his re  One Game Only he anciituie 1 Mm and Theoloe hooseveit daily in his papis After the assassination of  MrKinle,, Heaijsl was norninatea by the Democrats for qover nor o th State oi New York His ppenent was Chas Huqhes lite 1 cniei justice Hearsi was  iv Id to win, ThenTeddy Rose velt then presiient sent Elihu  Hoot, c of state into New York 833  make speehs Root charqed 50ri Hearst with incitinq the assassin 4fr rrtiOii of MKinlcy by editorial  and  irtoon Huqhes wonLater  He 1st ran hr mayor ot New  Yark and 1 st In 1924 it was  planned l nominate him for US senator on n ticket with AlSmih i  c verno Smith refused to run  n the sam ticketwith him Hearst hni panned him for a cfUoemif n New York caused hv mpure nulla Dr Royal Cope lend, Nw Y rk health officer 7, nam d m his place and  cue tedHp  st was responsible , 300 f r th nomination of Franklin D 1, rcaelt m iK3oi he rtarted a Garner for president boom and sowed up  nauqh delxjates, to  blCk the name of any candi aate He finally swunq them ta Ro suvet to deieat his old en omy Al SmithH soon broke with c s velt and oppsd him in his lhr,e last cmapcriqns U0 381 317 3uo 2   27 2 0 701 i  142 ion ot In bddo The bnae wore1 Mike Carr will meet at the Council Rooms m a new sut Vvhth m aive access, j Jim Myer 4 0 3 2  3 7in 2 666 n the llth day of ones, hiss Hoey vas attired in  bankers gray suit with corai ac  cessories t allowing the dinner   MARRIAGE LICENSE i Te St Clafc pibsecurinq atti orney hs dsmissod the qamb I ling rharqe aqainst the Marina City Lions Club whose officials i  iriir s E SIsSs nasft SiK  rri s KSK  a breakfast vas served to mem f bets of toe innnedKu amihs at Ni holao ALoxander Popya,22,  e f ted af er a raid by the the Ailenel Hotel, Ann Aror Detroit, Donna Ruth Nyqion io f P lce n their Madri Gras The 00pie left or a trip through towifcivhlo Edqar Lee Sherman where slot mohines and some Michigan and Canara and 011 25, BnghtcnGonstan e Fern, 22,  nne were found,Tha hoir feturn will resiae at 3350 Detroit Pf  Th fi   1 w Qt n ior iund These afiairs have happri t,ijexter , Q , ened before but seldom qet in TMn i r WIN AT CASSIDY LAKE 10 rj0urt In the onl instanc9 PORTAGE LAKE MEETING I Cacsidy Lake failed to put uo thnt w0 know of where th did  The Big and Little rrtage muco opposition and PincKne, the binqo qame operators wer9 Lake Assn will hold thei ann won a qame played there Sun ,fauated by ,  r The peop in thesflj c ,1 n at Detroit Sept 10 by calling the high school off  ho 1 oil production fell off 12  week ot Auqust 2b ICo percent this year end gps pro  dution 15 i Michigan now has 265 tree rms covering 637,787 acres1 They are owned by wood lot  iii cemmerial forest owners Besr cubs only weigh cbo Local IN 0 let The Ahrens family reunion BtUdyv9elo    mfOePoe Lake water lvpt 11 hit, of 3 pitchers and  , rhat wa ceoded tc close it m dHiscu,,ed The Wav,, madc 2 errorsTnio does not mu,n tnai mu  wi1A    i  ,   ims aoesnui uioii , X  Tin aw county drain commas f Pinckney Salvation Army will not operate tenaw Cp,nt Objectors ar, Moriarity, but that there wh be no perrmii wil re pre a , Yaura 21 stationed there This vail cut the  invited j Yrg 21 overhead and allow a smaller  was held at the home of Mrs,  a  M 1  Mrs,Mae L Jer Sunday witn fe1 tc P  At Q T 1 , 13 present They included mem or n hi e   faus  f u  2b nvev, ri FARM LOAN COOP PAYS 5r I Jeffreys b   recent meetinq tne direct Ledwi ige rf vinaston County deckired  Darrow, ss V cuns at birth  SerThe famhy from Ohio Al f HYVI  a5 dividend Vail members of  Genthe If iness men WJ Deer have a reddish coat in i bion ymX and Yyilanti the summer and grayish in tne  ThQ Wylie Family Reunion   rr  rinHvs u  winter   was held at Portage Lake Sun vice an fl other men  asFocia,  ay wit 20 presentThey vvero Ccilium, sL l   T L1  nvTch,nand5on Teed , , , rrf as of lue 30 1951 n vice cnairn fft Callum, se AVA GARDNER,HOLLYWOODS  Dr, and MrrWmf Wylie,Mr, bers cre MrsDs ucZi  wUl reiVe dividend checks at  in had a successful y a rs7 BTHubheli Ken  and the  120 tamer bfers v Njfiuuiwi T ii, luuw III   ,,  M TT Poulr n I r  will receive dividend cneK MOST IMPORTANT YOJNG cmd Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Mrs eth Johnson Utton r   stnckhnldrrs meetina     Amburaey, p Robert Hall svtrens saih the  Jones If      adr 3b Cassidy Lakr Tech Blasinaton c Summers 3b Mr and Mrs, Garden Hester V,  ,v, uu ,f ,   nrtc wMi Y h this year PresFloyd Munsell haCcrmeha Bowefti and dauqhtcr Holt Headquarters Ju Rh  uS    a er served at the rriftrir Hall in Howell c i in this SundaystAug b   Ccrmeha JJaweTi ana aauqnror  md t t1his dote riS  of the American Weekly the Asher Wyile family Mrs Cumber o Ccf aV Sey 00 p m dnn ively with Detroit Sunday Jessie Wylio and Mrs Florenc9 303 West Grand Rover ana Mafl0nic Hall i  messaqes relating to ths WOMAN Read, in this SundaysAug 26 Issue exclusively Times, why Ava Gardner is tho Rvor strongest potential big star in Neil Bauqhn was rhe movies Also read the inside U, S, Naval hospita rtory of her much publicized ro cisco, Calif, last week n c m  A woharev 4 mancQ with Frank Sinatra Bo back , for anv emeqency and woiar, ed rre to qet Sundays Derroit Mr and Mrs L, J Henry Mrs, matter ,,,  Times for the Ava Gardnerstory Ahre rhonhals and Mr and Otto Poulson is ch,rrJJ he  MrsEarl Kimbler attended r a the Pincknev area and can te MR CITIZEN OF LIVINGSTON wadding o Toon Mrhaels and contacted at Pmkp, COUNTY Jerr Markel in Brighton Friday r1  lrrtpr de an officer o, Sawyer, 3b Barrett, lb Kingbeck lb Ve If qrers in extend CJonwav, rf hcm9 from SrclW V 15J  ,  AUCTION SEPT 22nd There will bo an auction ir tho Pincknev school auditorium fSflrtrmK 9nd p,nsaed by Hav you given vour Dirtr , Gvninq the Snlvertion Army wm   ihc Ladi AirJ Soety the Y tinq 10 tb tfvtnon Countr Chap The Lloyd VcmBlmic ntpd SUp , olthe AmericanRedCroSSfor ily arei a p thouch New TV teoMhj Wcn Cry wu     Elliott chairmem the Snlvdtion Army will be mj theeMidwest Flood Victims York state and the east  continue as m the past   that ore sr  Your monev is urgently needed Winston Bauqhn famlV arc Te Howell Cow will cease oped S3 2b Bird, 2b Sturm, cf der p Smith, p  Sirzbraer p  5 12 With the signng of Charles 4 2 2 Gehrinq r as general manager, 4 2 2 etrc Jt Tigr fans are wondering 4 i 2  G w be able to pull the 3 2 1 ctrn out of the doldrums He 3 2 0 ordmits he is out of touch with 2 Q o trie teom and has attended few 4 12 games since he ended his play 2 0 0 in acrs Beyond tellinq the 3 0 0 Pres ie miqht dispence with AB R H,Cooh Dick Bartell he has made 2 o 0 no pronoaincements Wiih the 10 0 team flounderinq in the second 2 0 01 divison It was believed they1 2 o 0  would try out a few recruits 2 D 0 from their farm clubs but as 2 0 1 yet thTp are no siqns of this 3 1 1 I Sport writers doubt that their 10 01 farms have many ccrpiable re 2 0 0 J oruits as most of them are In  1 0 0 , last piac If JO the only chance 2 0 0, to improve the team is bv vad 2 0 0 inq with big league teams l n o  0 0 0 At Hazel Park on race nlghte 1 1 1 heavy tramc on on road in poor  ncnlar was endancering Ae rTm    livs oThildren The poundl CUHRENT COMMENT Cont wa9 QSS toclose it ancf refu LJVl GIVE NOW  i staying in their cottage era ion on August ed Then the mothers i council closed the road but human barricade cmd threatened to bring the mothers trafficAn officku trying into court through hurt a child,  y    Jfv K1 f hi H     ,,vp ,    ,1 r  ,   ,  WmCVfgl yffT Wdneday, August 22 1951  m r i a Neighboring Note  Howefl Thv A hearing was to be held on Tues, We 1U Ali, 22 23 Monday to discuss the partition of the Johnson school district at  ACE IN THE HOLE North Lake Part was to be put Staring in the Chelsea district and part Erk Douglas Jan Stirling in the Dexter j , Bob Arthur Porter Hall r  ,, NoTlty Cartoon News Clarence Cranna of Decker I VA tTT      Stft a Dexter Then  1 Alt MICHIGAN Like my electric range I love it, says attractive Mrs Ever Its clean, cool and cooks divinely Now youre on Nancys favorite subject, puts in Hoot And mine especially when you talk about the deep well cooker Hoots always after me to use the deep well cooker It V wonderful for things like soup, stew and overnight dishes The heats so even and perfectly adjustable  Really, I couldnt do without my electric range Everyone whos tried electric cooking will agree with Hoot and Nancy Evers Its incomparable But find out for yourself Visit your appliance dealer now ville has bought Mrs Guy West falls farm in TJnadilla and mov there, j Mrs Lillian Delator has resign ed as Gregory telephone oper ator and Mr and Mrs Richard Decker of Jackson have taken ove The Brighton school board has voted tr admit tuution pupils to Jno Hall, Mary Castle j WHEN REDSKINS RODE  In Cinecolor Mark Stevens, Gale Storm in BETWEEN MIDNIGHT  DAWN cartoon HOOTS SOUP 5UPREMBI  OXTAIL SOUP Cartoon N 2 oxtails 6 cups brown stock made with rump oup bone 2 links smoked Polish sausage 2 cup turnips yh cup onion Va cup celery small pieces VJ is p salt Few grains cayenne  1 tsp Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp lemon uice Cut oxtails In small pieces, wash, drain, sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge with flour, end fry in butter for 10 minutes Add to s toe If, simmer fn deep well cooker for 2 or 3 hours or unfit tender Strain soup Remove meat from bone and add to soup, peel sausage, cut in 2inch lengths, add to soup add vegetables and simmer until vegetables ore lender Add seasonings Serves 8 to 12  flues Wed Thurs, August 28, 29 30 Red Skelton, Sally Forrest and MacDonald Carey  I in S EXCUSE MY DUST  In Technicolor NovoJiy sue Ouffoca     att Come in and see THERANGE of THE STARS i of course, its  ELECTRIC   their schools not in the Brighton j Sunday, Monday, August 26 27 consolidation  Mertne Sunday 23n p m contfsuoiss TUB MrirrK i  Randolph Scott, Janis Carter Vu ongWon parkmg meters in paid olf 25 la i month IV  July SANTE FE verting in the circuit court at 1 Technicolor Howell last Tuesday Judge Mar Comedy vin Salmon of Lansing rendered  a decision in iavor ol the plain I tins in the case o the t Txpay vs  of Genoa school districts 3, 5   vs the county board of educu  tion The board transferred peat oi these districts to the Brighton school distrirt The judge ruled the notices of the meeting do j ficient and that the property descriptions insufficient and or dertd the properties transferred to the tax rolls of their original districts Reed Fletcher was the attorney for the school districts and Prosecutor Erwin for the  county board of education A dam is being constructed at Long Lake in Hartland to  hold the lake level which was set by circuit court Whether this will lower the level of the lakes and streams streams the lake  and streams below it will bd   lowered remains to be seen   Mrs J E Browne, widow of the late Dr Browne of Howell Richard Denning, Barbara Fuller died ast week Sunday, Tuesday, August 28 27 The Howell Turtle Derby spon , ILL GET BY sored by the Howell rjuniorl in Technlcolrw Chomber of Commere is August A Musical Starring 5425 The ditksans Matucrt Auto Friday, Saturday, August 24, 25 DeLuxe Double Feature SMUGGLERS ISLAND la reontcoioc An Actq Oim tsansaq Jeff Chandler Evelyn Keyea Plus BANDIT QUEEN A Sups Western Stoning Babara Britton, Phillip Read and and Wilted Parker Sunday, Monday, August 28 27 shows 700 and 900 Sunday Snows 3 5, 7, 8 I APACHE DRUMS In Technicolor A Super Western Starring Stephen McNctHy Colleen C ay and Willard Parker j  faort Cartoon K wx Tues, Wed Thurs, August 28, 29 3D shows 700 910 t The Kit oi the Year SHOW BOAT In Technicolor A Musical Starring  ,  n , P  , Kathryn Gay son, Howard Keel pmiingrPeldng Express, Teresc t shorl siJ0CU latMt New, Secret of Convict Laker II I  ,A B5  3teeygridnA Michiac   I ConiingComing Round the Moun t tain, In t1 e Nov Now  ,  si SYLVAN iHEATER Mich, Friday, Saturday, Aunut 24, 25 f PenbU restore  BORDER RANGERS t Don Barry, Pamella Blake   In  Suoer Western Plus HARBOR OF MISSING MEN story of underworld with OUR STATES FINEST DISPLAY OF FARM, INDUSTRIAL, EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVED  SEE thousands of FREE exhibits STARS  IN PERSON  0 ENJOY Parades, Contests, Fire works, Concerts   v OPE August 31  September 1 Headlining Spectacular Coliseum Show SP1CIAL Sunrise Service Sunday, Sept 2 AillSSIOI 60 CM9 Undf 12 hm, MAR9LYN MAXWELL TE INK SPOTS end others  Starring W21D BILL RED RYDER EiiTT  Augutt 31  Septtmbw 8 ICC fLS AUTO RACE   Wm iFoche, J B Buckley, Carl Sykes, Cass CulhaneTheir batt ery vas Pete  Munsell  Hank Hetcheler 150 couple took in iho QQuce at niqht George Hendee has purchased the Seliman house on Mill St1 John Tuomey is having the  hotel repainted Merlin Biack,son of Will Black put a bean in his ear while playl ing at Plainiield, It took Dr G j LtJigler several hours to remove  the bean i The funeral of James Burden, stock buyerwas held at Gregory last Thursday Pinckney won the ball game from North Hamburg Saturday 10 to 8, While playinq ball with Andersontt Pleasant Laice last week Otis Brown was hit in the head by a ball and knocked un conscious, He is at the Casper Sykes but still unable to sit up The Stephen Durfee family is moving to Port Arthur Texas The 0 E S gave Mrs Durfee a  surprise last Saturday, 12 boy3 qave Ellery one Monday night Cecil Sigler making the presentation, a tonsorial set The Jolly 20 gave Ethel a surprise Wed nesday night and tonight the IMcrccabees qave them one Miss Clella Fish is visiting at Niagara Falls Sir George Reade of North is building a new barn The census figures give Putnam a population of 1156,Una dilla 923 Hamburg 840 Marion 1060, Brighton 1458, Handy 2056, and HOwell including the city, 3167,   June Haver, William Lundigan CuHoon March ol Tint Ins Co, of Howell has bought j News the Salvation Army buildinq at  ComingVengance Valley, Texas Howell to use as a supplp de danger pot fc advertising and printinq j  The Washtenaw county boarc e    R5ffS of supervisors has passed a re  Dick Campibell who has been visiting in Newcastle, home last week Pa flew Friday, Saturday, August 24 25 TOMAHAWK   fe Triwicolor A Super Western Starring Van He Yvonne DeCatb and Jack Oakie 1 Comedy Cartoon Wewt unday, Mkmday, August 26, 27 S I R O C C O A Drama Starring Humphrey Bogart, Marta Toren San Shows 3,57,9 Cartoo 8Pftt Tues Wedfc Thurs August 2 29 30 ON THE RIVERA  fa Tednricolor musical comedy witti Danny Kaye Grene Tierney and Corinne Calvert t solution against the use of rifle in hurtinn de in thir county ouPsrUvfngsJtTt Reg Krahn, Paul Wne and showsaS 9il5 Jackson counties for aid in this Brandon White irare on an auto  ComingUp Front, RiYoung  fight trip through New York state D Pretty Her First Romance SirvJMfl I  fa O I  y   J 730 P M Plucibing Water Systems etc Stanley Diaket  47 Yean Mo Maryi annual picnic was at te qrovThurdayThe he day Ma faia the ditft day mm Urn 600 din were Fred Green and William Ckanitock,candidates for gbver nor Ihe McGraws of Jaclaoh won the ball game from Pratt  ner tickets were sold The How l1116  Ann Arbor 7 to 4 H3F   Stos I  4 Mf3 J B micldey no run over piaerg lncluding 13 and  Jbo    25 Years Ago 107 couple attended the dance at Chcars Patterson lake Saturday jlqht liexter Methodists church burned  years ago have started j construction of a 25,000 new church Senator Copeland of l New York made a contribution to  vUtfc Jim Roche win 2 rces at the Milfordvfair last uteektaking a ifreeforall with Morgan Dew y and the 2  with Diamond ForbesDespite threatening clouds I Wedneatey the rains held off Lcuise Chipman and Ernest end St Marys annual picnic foster of Gregory were married was a big success Speakers Wednesday on the PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN A 16 Gauge Model 12 REPEATING SHOTGUN Will Be Given Azvay That Ezjgt  t Set Any of Your Local Firemen For Tickets Sponsored by The Pinckney Volunteer Fire Department To Rise Funds to Equip a Fire Truck with a 1000 Gallon Water Tank I W2 ivvrft While in Cleveland recently Mrs H F Sigler went to tht Western Re Historical blfigi and saw the record of her fath er, Dr C W Haze, who gradual ed there in 1851 The families of Christopher Brogan and Ann Brady hav erected new monuments In St  Marylft Village Tax Notice Villages Taxes Are Now Due and rxryafcle at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ONTItOCTOBEH 1951   HELEN HEYKOlMk Vlafi Tratar til   cvr   yYv V ,, TH MNOCWr OVATCB  Wednesday, August 22 1951 Pinckne Dispatch tared as 2nd das muuer at postciiice Act of Marok 6, 1877 11 ooiioweil St,PinckncyMich Subscription Price 150 pw year Paul W Curjett Publsh t Den Griffith and family oi Ann Arbor were Sunday guejtsi at the Joe Gnfaith home i Greeeries Ds ygoCs Canned dtr Gents  s I  3 mis hfnuevin e The Stanley Dinkel family spent Sunday at the James Br, gun heme n Larisinq MrkAlberr Shirley is visiting relatives in MantonKevin Anurcw lMacken is visitiiiqj iiis qrandmotner r Ms j Eleanor Ldwdqe  LXavid Muininqhum and wife 1 Polly Dillon callea on Mrs  Emma Dinkel Sunday Mis Denise LahL u spent the week end with Pvt Vine La  Rsi at Camp Custer Mrs Raymanda Morris  a party Monaayniqht  r dauqhter, B ky n her  5th bithday Miana UrsFrank Aberdeen 1  a her 6ti h iW  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing imps Bath  p, Stores an  V    trie Heaters Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SECIAJJTY COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS u  MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 Sen tcu   went to Toroh Like Tuesday to who has been councillor thee brinq baak their son, Davd Mrs VanOrmer end nana ter of Detroit spent Sunday atijiU Vter   the Ear B viqhn home Mll Mrcmri   cwrencc BcrucXin and Mas V qin  arvor ieava for Buzzards Bay, Mass thi4 Thursday Mri Alta Meyer spent the wepk end in Gladwin with tho   Cy AtLee family ,   Tle William Lamh  mly of ID ArpjnjDg juads loqiy run the W H Meyr kmo   Dr Carrol and wife of Buzz ards Bay Mass, visited at tho hnv f F,rl Rouqhn Inst weok j Tho Dr bet BIT family oil Wayne alled at the WC Mill er home Wednesday  i  Alire I iS   AM MWTS COLLECTED OMtTLY   CO VS 300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt V BuY WDfc iD CAIJ SKINS  PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3  OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVA TOR PHONE 1311 Cental Deas afcocetCO  m Surd mj  Mr M Prt CTRts f  nker oc a a i  an V 10WEST FUJCE EVER Special de luxe PKHGASTAPPAN Range  er on Ann Arbr and  cla Pettys  Joe Burns and Jrrv Mir I Loe VanHrni of Los Anqe atnded t,e air mt Horn,0  V T I    ulas Sunciuy Hn  Hrwell oiec1 at th,i j  d VanH hom 3as   Sunday que r,f Mrtijiry W9e jHai were ir and Mis, Otrqe v iimversary Th Lynn Henap fni1il Ann Arrai   ioster and Mr,and ivirs ilued d  r the Ivax toay of Flint  Mrs Ida Bye ana dauqhter JanJt of Ann Arbor wprp si,,r n  a fam mii S5, , ,,  ,, AT THE CALVAHY KENNONITE CHURCH Pinckney Mich, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 1951 4 ex iiattc, tnUnfjlfgHln  Ojrr i removahit porr 6n 5 p trayt V M Vr tlok ith fefltln V r signals cooMf     C rrnute   , r timeaiidUna    a i Mi4r top  K vin Srro t IF buildinq  hem on   3R West, rast r  Ann Arbor were Sun bi rt ha IP day guests at the Rcss Kead Rrer Buttefiel rrn wjff o home  Fowlervifle  nttcd it ue Win ins Lee Lavey family gro in She1an home Sunday Da H rnorthern Michiqan this week  Shehan and dauqhter f Jack  j Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell PM billed s taiay had dinner Saturday wih Mr Ur  C raart rnd TTrand MrsCari Lentz in Lansinq rnd MrsGeorq Snivly are a  Miss Ilene Sarrow af Saqi a tio thraqh Canada an 1 nccw spent last week with tho Ir,v Yor stcrte llerwin Campbell family  Mrs Rose Hendee visited the CARRYIN FELLOWSHIP DINNER AT THE CHURCH 1230 Mrs, Edwin McCorney, Mrs Mnx Parkinson family in Ann Dick Slauson and son, Charles of Albor Int week J  Jackson, Mrs Wallace Van War pf 7CTk Darraw wo h , mer of Davison visited Mrs Alma h Pn iT1 Kcrea has revived en  Meabon Friday Warren Snapp honorable dischrrrcj rmd is Bishop Milo Kauffman, President of Hesrton College Kansas sudiy111 f MaSn Calle1 n  Wfltte and Sonnv Fuhr Bishop Edwin Voder TcPe,a Indiana Floyd and Grace Watts cf  hnvt hsted in the U S ,  oi Ferndale called on their aunt Naval Reserve, SPECIAL SINGING BY MALE QUARTETTE LIMA, OHIO Mrs Millie ChamberlaiJ mn  Beulah Mafin ha re  daymd took her for a ride to, tamed from a trip ta uqh her old home in Webster which  northern MChiqrm with    , GUEST SPEAKERS j, Bishop Kauimann will speak eachevening art 800 August 2427, as J  tie E PAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now ki the time to modernize fir kitchen mth Philgas   the thrifty bottled ga for farm and town home ou can huM far and wide, but yo woat find a bigger value anywhere than thb beautiful de luxe rw emcrvTr, too, we will gvt you a renerous Kadem allowance on your id range  regardless of typ, make, r condition Eey erms, if vou wishf MAM OTHER PHHGAS AfPilANCfS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEI SEE US TODAY Wf HANBdT All JNSTALLATIO ETAa lo c key QwMtfEant is beinq remodeled, Robert Wilson, Goorqe Darrow, Betty Huhmcm and Lonna caid Shirleyhroeder are spend inq a week at Youth Villaqo near WHite Pigeon Mich Rev i Beachy took them on Auq 17  and then went to Shipshewana on business Rev and Mrs Beachy are at tending the sesions of the Bi i enniai Mennonite General Con  ference at Goshen Ind Auq j  2124 flev Beachy is delegate jl4 young people from Calvary j Meainonite Sfiinday School re   turned from 2 day periods at  Youth Village near Piqeon 7 ion Aug 1 and 7 Auq 13 1 Charles Terrell and family and Ora Griesser and family of Archbold, Ohio, who are at  Whitmore Lake called at the  Beachey home last week i Rev Wayne Wenqe of Dry den, Mich,preached at the Cal   First Menncjnittf Chuh, Fort , vary Mennonite Church, Sunidav Rev Beachy preached at   Wayne Rev Beachy was  in Goshen IndAugl8 en committee wok ,for the distriat conference Ue ialso visited friends in FtWayne i  The Ralph Clinton fcrmily of Detroit spent Sunday at the C T Clinton home Mir nd Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mr and Mrs, Murray Ken  nedv herd dinner at HansonB , at Stockbridaft Sundayi ,   Mrs, Diusdlla Snapp Vni  children of Mason were Sun day dinner guests of Mr and ,rrnd Mrs George Meabon  Tack Clark spent the week end in Ypsilanti with the Edsel Mver family ,   , Mr and Mrs Georqe Meabon Tir otinded the Mason Fair Saturdav J CpLBnd Bekkering is In Flor ida but expects to return to return to Spokcm Wh   son, Lemuel and wife, well as at the services on Aaq25 EVERYONE WELCOME i  i i      i  i   V r  f, c The words Mich jan and fishing are practically synonymous ct this time of the year And after o doys fishing, its the American Way to enjoy a glass of cool, refreshing Michgan brewed beer For beer beiongsto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible mediation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs to our own American heritage   jp  T of personal freedom  eet yectttft    C    u JVlichiaan IJ Association rewers     71718 Frond Palms Building  Derrolf 1, Michigan Alfes Brewing Co  E A 6 Brewing Co  Frartkenmufh Brewing Co  Goeel Brewing Co  PfeiflFer Brewing Co  Schmidt Brewing Co  Sobewoing BrewiGo  Th Stroh Brewery Co   v  f   mmmsmmm   ,Sgs3I It P m v7Wmr Barbara McAJoe spen lweek with the Omar family in 1 Detroit   MIL FkMtac Ryer dk Rapids is vuritmq at the Wye homfft  Mr and Mm Win Muidocki joi Heartland called at the Bob Pilce home unday I The Mylo Settler fcanily TackBon spent Sunday witH  Mrs, Lydia Can I Mr and Mrs HowardsRead and son attended the cat races at Romulus Sunday, i Friank Bayer and family of I Ann Arbor spent Sunday at1 the John Boyer home I MrsJohn Boyer and Mrs, Alma Sherman attended the Past, I Noble Grand picnic at North j  Lake Saturday I The James Ward family of Ohubbs Corner have returned f from Minnesota  Mrs June Kendee spent Thur  dav and Friday in Lansing Tli Southwest Marion Farm Bureau held their picnic at Bish op Lake Sunday with 30 pre sent  Tynn Hendee will be eheep judge of the Detroit State Fair and Lloyd Hendee asst supt of me sheep dept WHY ENJOY SCIi  WATtR 111   5cvj Over st00 o yeor Nv vkfc  iMlfm S0ff vff  44N 4Jiwahtnf mkkmr , flri fctfMnf  Ql ciUw  HU n tMs ancc PERMUTir WATEl SOFTfNU Cosfs 43  fss A feon prewar pf efomaffc modes fakfwtVeetriei M 5 HB MNOQfEY UUtfTAJUUM TauV fijOOA R to 3P7 eSSl M a OlMeGUffiBnr Deal 111 Net MkUocm Ave f TeJephoiiSjBs  Office p Evetunae by Appointments HowMH tt Michigan SERB ttfD Plume 199 207 E Grand River ffowett u Michigan Real filiate, fetuiance, Brokerage Ory, iiake and Fan Property A     LBS LAVEY 814 HEAL ESTATE Homes Lake Pfoperts hum oat Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker a 0 9 North Pearl I JHnclmey, Mich, Phone 13 3 Phone 157rTT  flopcdrlnQ MYBON 1 HUGHES  Bumbma and Heatino State 6717 LaknaJte Dtfvt Mcenss Bush Lakr P ft SWAHTHOUT6 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthoul Director Modem Equioment Ambulance Service JZ Pmckney, fich FRED C REICKHOFF dr OPTOMETHIST 120 West Grand River Av He well u Michiaas Phone 358 Residence 61 UeAstri Insurance  Livestock HauLna JQHL  MicjJ Weekly Trips Made To Deft AUCTIONEER L, GwBerai Trucldnq i Plumbing WATER SYOTEMS 4 0 North Stewart L Phone Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WniE SBCfcney 78F2 BEFRIGERATIOr SffiVlCE Do People Keep Their Money in p n Ffackner 1S3FU WASHER Wir fameui Qfcklan AcHvetor wooing action watbet each pfcc Intfridyaltyl fr jKHob smptyinj Pump  Putt 9peend Capacity v  Onees Written Waireeiy MCL TOWNER 1 Phone 64F14 Hndme, Mic Sv W f Lit HOTARY INSUHANCE and BONDS frHig W  9ZNCKNEY V T THE FIRiT NATIONAL BANK , , AMWi ITS SAFE due to sound manage McPHKRflON Staff BANK1 Dmrt ment by experienced officers Homm MttdL jW4 irtaae Lake Road, neata HERESWHYl I  depgelte up to 10,008 inl WNrter 3461 sured by one membership in the 1    ,   ITS PROTECTED by ample cosh V  AajeetaWe Wrinter SAVEY HAM  Aifftorf2rf Deafer FOR MUNTZ SEE ROY E FISHER factory Representativr  iatration Every Da tap 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4 509 East Main sU Pmcknej HSINSUREDby Federal Deposit j OONDITION Insurance Corporation tkiiball football track and other sports require the play tent in qood physical  Uaiofced Advi S 2 And when we want it we caa gel very cent right now Thafs we keep our money in the NATIONAL BANK   spot to kec FOR SALENew 12x14 Sharp Automatic set up menalso lew izxi4 amyL01 13w shoP in this vi R K Elliott iYgood ages and steady   5 , workplease jive Telephone No THE r5f TOUR NOGHBORHOCb 1EAUTY SHOP b Now Beady to Rends Complete Beauty Care Hair Cut  Styling Seaip Treatments Eyebrow Arch Manicuring  x ee FBWBBV wejssjBjBje 1 JK3 f to keeP m oood Physical RW AK1B Iu  wQplease jive Telephone fM condition Many times Jhfe con chair, plalloimMcSU  land aadressbox 108,Pickney dition is the dnWence between,  SSblrcS COt  WANTEDS 3 of 4 pairsf 1 tS MSi good iiAJsEassi  sNowtSncVnshuW jckii condition is a factor This Ll Uvrnd  11 No 6 Pjflp,,  a no mrrn Havinrr  lot Wfg Phone Pincknev S2F e, UlAsjrt, aKLt 1 UaA DuoTh Stoves Furniture , Miscellan Member Federal OspeeR Insurttce Cmpilfllu AR DepOriti msufetl up to 10000 far eacn DepOettQ Summer anckii does not mean havinq a lot of I  money but rather manaqinq and F i t i   moneybut ratner manaqinq and I M OA Large DuoTherm  r Ulim,fe  Misceuan planning the expenditure of  ii Heater with fan Excellent TUS  Sf8nnd 1116 antisues what we have  A Savinq Account can be the balance wheel oi good finan eial condition Get in condition  savina ncoounttoday          i Prices 1040 1250 Hair Ifeana and pjaJAxfKr WAVE8JU1 Types 640 6  fcAko Feotuie  THg TIDAIRT PrSMANENT By Oobrileen Wave No a Machine Wave but a Brand New Type Waverlce 100 r YouT Appombne nt m Advance Pfncknev Beaufly Shop WOFa BRITTA BRASH, Prop 212 Main Pinqkney   1    Now in Elfect PHONE B0TE82681 D EHoey Sons condition, K Sims,335 Pearl St Phone f 181F2 Pincknev tii SAllirtiaev Wanning Ma ,  chine and 100 fix ice retriqef  FOR SALE1937 Pontiac, or, Ph6ne16 Pincknev tires, also 1934 Ford August 23, 24, 25 Open at 900 am at 9040 North Territorial Rd near DexterPincknev Road nefvy LOSY iart shepherd and collie Pbone 39F3 Pinckney, puppi Return to i WANTED fainting and Decorat Howard Haines 140 S Howell ing also general work   PtoY Mich  phone 173F12 Hiland La FOR SALEr1936 Ford Convert grp giTru 5 ,,  t able with 1938 motor 8000 , FpSHouserge Mots Sam Gentile, 1625 Patterson Must seU 4T wife 1,000 LakeRd, Pinckney,  ownJohnrfpenterRush Lake I FOR SALE 16 ft boat with oara PincJgny ilor 1500 George Thompson l55nS3Bt8U White W 550 Patterson Lake RdPinckneyrTH pullets, 18 weeks old HWAWffiPlumbers helper with j 175 each Eli Aron feome experience Myron Hughes 11505 Dexter Rd, Pinckney I 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake  Phono 157F11, Pincknev  Jvirfw Dr,Phone 160F2 80 White WyaxT fifl  j LOSTMale dog, Scottish Terr twtflrinrr anwA I ier  PaV reward frank PearoeT 10900 Stinchfield hon PCV 161F3 pods Road, Pmckney near BiqfOR SALEEledrochef Stove,  Lake  boat trailer  W C AtLee Phone 171F11   FOR ALE5 room house with  tii tonily spent last week in upper peninsula x1 Mar7, Hchtnan gave a Mis Gerakane Singer Thursr Sjk shower at her home for  Mre Geraldtae Singer Thursh 5eoit Marl day night 20 were present j  H lM The Andrew Campbell om 1 TpR ITENTRoom Board if de Mrs McKinlev 121F3 900 Mill St  Mrs Russell Bokros QUALITY ir SAW Quaran FILING SHOP its Frsit Groceries Vegetables Flsb Prices Courteous Service wJLifJtJrV O and Jennie Lynn Were in Dear 160 born Sunday to  r Trtma  QtiaDrs and Knives Nance and 2 weeks od dough efyfc While You Walt  ter, Judy Marie  Wa  The Max Pexkmson fcnnily ofr3f Ann Arbor Mt Tuesday faF1 Studio City Gaiuornia Sunday visitors at the Can home ware Gene K,,,, ton and wife of Detroit Leo Bettes and femiiy or Walled Lake and Mr and Mrs Ray Walker oi Marlette JMkn Margaret Clark an ahildren visited at tfc Jttwaiw, McDonald home in fbwleYvltte Sunday  I I FARM LOANSThrough Federal  Land BankLong term 4  loans  Convenient payments allceviaq 1 special payments at any time without penalty Charge Call or, right Robert Hall SeaTreas loo, 201 E Liberty St, Ann Artor Nattonal Farm Loan Associat or will be in HoweJI to Jfroin , Oommissioners Room at COurtj house from 1000 am on eacn ThursdayI  FOR SALEMy home in Pinckney, in qood condition, large TwSloav  rooms, Areola heatna system,2 TkkJtiufmm  I f garage, larqe lot, some fruit Market 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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>tWgrl 9yM y oM gfttt J    Pinckney  iiipiijHJIIIPSWWP, IIWIIMM iwiMpEfppi    A8 ,   1 atch fT Volume 68 T1 Wedneaday August 15 1951 No 34 Michigan Mirror I Characters WILLIAM HOFF Capitol activity has fallen off during the summer witn tne cvwyiai cammuang ooween here and the summer home on    Mackinac isittua n nas auena  William Blind Billy Hoff passea aii oi tne piincipai sate lun  j a away ircm a heart attack, cuons, Jenaior JDIOIT Moouy nas he deceased was horn at been in ana out oi iLt state, ine Batavia, N Y around 1930 and only two Republicans wrio art came to Michigan with his fam ax all active now They are V vhen a small boy The lam Auaitor General Marun wau ily hved in Superior township wants to Be U b senator and near Ypsilanti later coming to Sec ot State Alger wrio wanta j Pinckney William lived with au  Softball Notes i Church Notes  Death Notices I turrent Comment Pinckney continued in first place I  St Marys Catholic Church PJodeaey Michigan m Pinckwy back  1907 when ey was scbeduled to plav Mt WSK eSoVoO UNO H4P team at Howell Monday at 8J Winter 800  lQtOO but they falied to show up, Novenna Devotions Sogers of Howell has lost but Pndav evening at 730 p, m one game and has two more io Confessions while Pinckney has but oneThift Friday after Novenna Dovotiona game is Thursday night at 830 Saturday 700 to 900 P M with Eagers and will decide the Sundcry beigce 800 Mas iJ  , ,    leaque championship fW   Pinckney William lived witn au  iZCL UrirrViton tournament the  to be governor Moron  touring j older brother Warren Warren ynfch beat Eagers  CngregCcury tne upper peninsula and Aiqr was the father of Laura Alie,Lee md niqht 3 to 1 to win the Jwe Sin oT uncustomed role 01 i Roy and Kittle Hoff, ail now de  score tied 1 to 1 in ThinRplnaldtBraa P8I  owning queens All attended ceased  6 HaS Green hammered, lfMandell the ioAia Free fair, the governor  William Half was not a man   man 0n se made theprincipai speecn wmcnj to let a hancucap hold bi I   w Hri was nonpolitical, touching on, down and he tecame an expert I on tne evils ot Communism Aj violin playei This made him in surprise visitor was iormer Liov  big demand for dances and en ernor Harry Kelly His presence tertainments and he played with aroused curiosity He has been 1 the Charles Larue orchestra here considered out ot politics since anc the the Tom Chamberlain his defeat by Gov Williams orchestra at Dexter and probab last fall Y thers Nelson Potter, father of    Rev Potter was also in the La The vacation season is at its 1 Rue orchestra and piayed a lonq heighth Slowed up by cia  otien instrument called a cold weather at first resortersdulcimer At different time Billv hope for a near record season   witn shows He was a Auto travel across the straits   walker and often waed was up 129 the hrst seven mo 1 from hepe tQ Dexter ,where he nths of 1951 State park and re tQok the train tQ ypsilanti to creation areas are about on a vigjt relatives e was never 1  par with laswyear I known to get off the riqht roadj The state detense council will This was of course back in the trv a cheaper and quicker sy old horse and buqqy days Sem ta blood typinq The new W CMiller told me one day he Joe Lavey SLd uiaia to cost33c a per and Albert Jacksorwezgwork I Ion Jones son and gives type in 3 minutes Rev Donald Braa, pastor TVuT rrnTnmmered Thur,Prayer meeting at Mandt the 6th HankGndhomf wi cottage on East shore oi Hiland  ftShEn EacTs La Mrs B P SmithJeader the game for  SunSermon by pastor Every only run came m thejrdon a Worker walk to Sonny Bngham and a ySundav Bi LT JOHN CARVER The bodies of Lt John Caivc In our search for new truths I and texts we seem to have for gottan our old ones Two editors in widely scattered parts 01 the county recently uied an experiment One was in New Orleans and one in Madison, Wis They hud some copies oi the Declara   w, H30 Sunday Buole SchooLHis double Jwck Wyne deii ht  the j o th Lord Eagers beat MitodWednesday     he mee day and niqht Psalrr 1 j Thur 200 p m Demonstration   at c hurch, fecrturihq Key Paper Products day 2 to 1 in 15 innings LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet Pinckney Eagers Cleaners Miltord City Sevice CoOps Merchants Bruce Products Id 1 909 9 1 900 6 4 6 6 5 6 4 8 0 10 Calvary Memnonite Church ,HV Etta Beacbv Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assisont Paul CHaiiee Mvmnf Worship 1000 nnA Suday School   ,   1100 000 Childrens Hou, 1145 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Eveniij VVOWP   815 600 ,500 ,455 ,333 and Mayor C H Imschweiler ti0n oi Independence and Bill ol were found on the mountain 1J1ts printed and asked the side, near Rome New Yorkluto  people to aign them as a loyalty Saturday aftenoon where their  test 9 out of 10 asked 9lusea plane had crashed the Tuesday  Some on tue grounds that the before The story is that the two  artr e were Communistic We marvel at the unfamiliarity of the people of the present day I with these two great articles of  American faith When we went 1 to school we had to learn parts j of thtm and no Fourth of July 1 celebration was complete with i out the Declaration of Indepen J dence being oad Anyway this  present day iqiorance of these i two qreat docuements has caus  ed a move to have copies oi these two docuements printed  and framed and hung in every set out in the jet traininq plane r school rom and were unable to land on ac f count oi fog They had no inotru I   ments which are used lor toqay  landings They flew until their  e nuiIDer  e schools who qas was exhausted and then de  Participated in the federal school lAiTING AVERAGES AB R H Pet Cot  reUowWp Service people their blood  in a field on Ihe Dexter Rdwhen I Ray Monarity xyp  0 xMutes The present they saw Billy coming aL 1 , svtem costs 110 a person and road with his violin slunq over Bob Darrow Se rlsultt are not known for a i his shoulder, tapping along with  Jack Young 29 13 33 5 18 21 8 17 6 33 15 5 16 2 4 10 3 6 3 5 5 8 2 0  5  15 6 14 2 7 518 461 454 400 387 Wadnsday 800 p m lunch program last year was 10 percent greater than those who took part the year before 8,600 000 school children ate 1 400,000 000 lunches during Hhe last shod you The total cost was Local ISotefc 8 380 3 375 352 333 333 323 269 250 200 156 6 2 11 11 9 2 1 5 month 1 his cane As he came opposite  Joe Burns monm  uJiheni Albert disguised his voico Wesly Reader The Michigan state bar will be said How are you Will  Dick Darrow asked to draw up a measure to  BU1 aTlswered Pretty  Don Amburqey reapportion the legislature, q,  Albert Albert said ri bet Keith Ledwidqe 34 measure opposed by rural and j y dont  where you are Joe Jeffrey 3B up state interests j ul  L am 100 ft north of  Frea Sinqer  No more school enrollment the intersection of Dexter and, Jk eftreys g tXlWS rei Game Only Sid 288 yet to go   3  3  Michigan ranks fifth in motor old timers as Patnck Kennedy truck registration with 266,36 and wifeAlfred Monks and wife California is first with 571 4q2 johl yiona and wife went on Reo Motors of Lansinq sold , the jioor and square danced tc 11,865,000 worth of power lan  his music mowers this year General Mo 1 During hi at church entertainment Warren  oetween the ages oi 5 and   Hoim wife was a great aunt of  years and 181 under the aqe 01 , mine At a family reunion held 5 years Howell had 1565 and Fv1 termined to bail out at UticaN Y This they were unable to do and botii men died in the pinn j The body of Lt, Carver aniveJ  here Tuesday morning by the New York Central RaoadThe ,,,, funeral Avas held this xrfternoon  5350,000,000 of whichtheschools at the Pinckney CongT church1 Plid 214,000,000 and the feder  Rev J M McLucas officiatina Ql governmen tthe rest This is 1 Burial was in Pinckney Ceme f both a health measure and ta J tery, Livingston Lodqe No 76 Fj make fulleruse oi ioTm products ir i  A M exemnUfied the Masonic 1 Investiq tion shewed that many Roy Reason Robert Ann Shir   A M exempUhed the Masonic 1 Investiqc lev Mr Edna Reason and Le f committal service at the grave, j school childrenere undor nofcr Past Master Olin Robinson qiv ished and ate no lunch at GIIAI inq the funeral oration   thouqh at first it was hailed as a spendthrift program it seems to Lt Carver is the son of Mrs be pretty well accepted now Hettie Carver of Ann Arbor His The proqrmn started about ten ota aftendedthe niqht ball qame in Detroit Friday Albert Shirley and wife and Ival Shirley and wiie spent the week end in Grant   ,  Pfc Ixbbert Amburgey of Scott j me dld several years aqa I yenr aqr Field, 111, was Mr and Mis home Sunday I e 111111 oncelived at Portaqe Leo Diesbrow Lake Lt Caiver graduated at THF SCHOOL CENSUS The Livinqston county census showed 10,017 tors announced a 100 a share dividend The Michigan health council is producing a movie on how organizes a health council During his last years he played 0f school age iri the county This,  DiHeunr Prr Bttlo except at ai ocrajicnal to an increase oi 202 children   , An Arbo, , a cuL jbnddaughters ol Windsor, OntJ Ypsilant high school and attend Back in the nineties I believe  spont Thursday withVim TrtoTn edMichigan State Col lege He it waB when soldiers pensions as Shehan  served 3 years in World War, began to be paid to all war vetMiss Bernardine Lynch of Kai  H and flew 45 combat missons eran,s d eil widows there dmazco is spendinq her vaca I ovr EurPe In 1950 he was was nn epid0mic of marriaqes ,nl  tion at the home ot Mrs Mary I called back to the service and I o old soidieis and y0ung giri3 noA ,,  has been an instructor at Ohs, SQ the qirs cold qLiamy for t Cod Mass soldiesr widows pensionsWe be Lt, Carver joined the air UT e n ucve most of the inmates of the virs mia vuuiR i i ,w 1942 and served three years in Grand Rapids soldiers home lied on friends here Sunday World War II as a fighter pll were married at this time This  DM pKr Asrhenbienner He flew 45 combat missi ns in Cjured conqress to pass a bill sc children  Relf Read and famUy havo j Field aPl Cod Mass to Robert Aschenbienner vailed to qct his violin ana the pey school had 515 cranw forca to a teioqraxn i J x  u,iv    T , i r i w his narents the European Theatre and was settinq a ac adline for soldiers 5 health deot mob  ones there dancedjor an hour j pSIedTo 152 HambuV andGen  by his parents, 98 tOC which 1087   normalities and 518 TB This j Greens Cakewalk t pinckney Brighton, Pinckney, year four units will take free He was a staunch member oof, Fcwerviile,  Parkers Comers  bor Friday, xrays at the IomaMt Pleasant, i the Conql church and a firm Hartand, Winans and Field, all Phillip G Jackson Charlotte and Harrison  friend of the different ministers  ,  buiU new 45  sPent the week end in northern and Michigan state fairs this  whm he often accompanied on , ln putnQm buf2  j , Michigan V  i on their trips He was extremly the Hidcg and Pett ville will be, Ray Chandler and wife of Kal well posted on the affairs of the d K  ig t in the con  amazoo were here Sunday, , u MaA m K   SJ  1,0 Moron and wife of De at the Hoff home he was pre j Brighton area 1475, The j hc arrived mjojkyoj which their wid J fromwhich he emerged solely1 ,,ws c,M,ia qualify for pensions  He was awarded the Distinguish Numerous attempts have been made to repeal this lay e hav succeeded This yoar congress parsed a bill to repeal tho law with a rider pcrr ing pensions to veterans with disabilities not ronnected with the service President Truman friends CONSERVATION DEPT , , Michigan upper  aiguement peninsula iostt withhim usually UUA Jl  teacher Pettysville is in the con recalled to duty in August1950 and has been stationed at Otis Air Force Base at Falmouth Mass until the present time    He married Virqinia Bauqnn of  vot0ecl it This has caused him Pincknev She is livinq at Bu Q be commended by u zards Bay, Mass with their two, the Dctroit News and Free I snrift Teffrev Michael 2Vi and , presr, who seidom have a qood solidation but will vSffi tn i st hteThen cT OTv uaf , nderfein is teacher last Taauaman Falls leads with   then and BUly usual i  Marble, Burqess and Will in contrast to 39,390, on  riskedlor   1,, ,  , M vn unproved road is one ol the  hiHe sometimes ydid Ught jobs , Nan Ledwidqe w 11 assist Mrs,  for the urease j 1  J2Z  s in the con troi, ana , town lasst  Carl Scott8 monthsHP is a mem d for bim Thev 8ay conqrea operate Zva pie oi Howell were in town   Livinqston Lodqe No 76 nM hnve kiUed the bdl SUMand Mrs loe Greinor Pl, M t ar5 Pincnev Chaptr caUed on friends here Sunday  en by the SeUnaqe, IM Mrss Pearl Doyle of Wayne Force Group and the Otis new caUed aMhe Fea Read home  Mass Air Force Group and r A left it ap to the president illegal fishing was responsbil  nl emd Billy probably got JT icr 90 percent of the 395 game  h of his knowiedge here as ,  Audra Lee at Beurmann, In Maoomb and St Clair coun ties last week statepolice raided Besides his wife tnd two sons, j carnivais sponsored by the VFW his mother Mrs Heme Carver j and Uarino City  ClUr law violations in June MARRIAGE CENSES muc  he Was a qood listener he bear which was ripping j  leds around Marenisco hasbeen All southern Michigan hunters  wxo want to organize a William steon exxoperative himting area should contact the conservaISSATaJS oS wL SS i i2  TdlTrewhen lOTrainner  ets were sola Marjory Davis gave 5T SS K 25 were pre stork and a brother, George, of Ann and arrested a rurmber oftfpe Katherine Kunn ai frahmioT Mrs Paul Singer, UeXt Sffi Kn 25S wprent at Chubbs raer0sRevTTi5eSi  Thomas Ware and wife are Gregory and loe BurnsUnadilla 1 Ross Lamb Wilson Westerby, 31, Detroit, Patricia LaRossa, 24 HoweliBer nard Kirshman, 23 Fenton, Sy ii lva Bicher, 1 Fenton Gerald  ueiive a record was estabiif mesa v, ,,  n T i  cuww  ,m J ti ators of chance gamesWe W therp is a diive on dgainsCjSr JOSIAH JONES  ganizd gamblinq but byivia Tosiah Jones 84 died at his , stretch of the imagination could his home in Munith Saturday, these two affairs be classed a , , , uu wife preceded him in death, j snchBoth organizations do much   Sa  nosiMat TeWh, of fW is a dauqhteSorno , the cnmival as a painless  home last week to hunters last year The sale of fishing licenses so iar this year total 563,813 which is 13 percent more than were sold last year at this time t 7 n , ce ,,,, naTI The ereSon of concrete mark , Maai Parka 56, Perry Alien rs on the shore of Lake Michi Kmqht, 27 Detroit, Barbara Mcgon showing the dividing line, Quiln 2 between Michigan, Wisconsm 6 HoweU Arm Mane Treve,  aels 17, Brightonrlack Vince,24 Byron, Beverly Mill 23 Howell Raymond Harris won 500 prize 1 John Hayter, 21 VVebbervilie i an Mrs Margaret Clark the T0tJM ,nielS 54oOWierV1 Plastic doll and cab Judith Dickerson 20  Howell M Serving of dinner started at and Minnesota is finished, 32 fires burned over 52 acres la st week Commercial fish hauls fell olf 14 percent in Michigan qreat lake in May and June Carp was the biggest catch with  21, Detroit Harold Coddincrton, 19, HoweU, Mary Catherine Brown, 17 HoweU CARD OF THANKS Detroit and Bert Benham were Wednesday callers at the M E Darrow home Phillip Murphy with his cousin 1230 p m antoueTuntu I Kck of Jackson are on a trip   TV,, rv,, rities , through the west, after 00 P m Tf  ahes  M h and  dl sent JNfg g I and the John SulUvan family of the usual big one washers trom g g  KaVeastrrner  at the Harry Murphy home APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE jaie 15 T,n   n y, VanWinkle farm Richard Lopmissr and wife of on  anvvi nWat the Milner Funeral Home thod of raisinq money Raiding    , u , them is like like hunting igarr Hiland Lake The funeral QWg with a cannon sidente take thit occasion to vis the old home town and re new old friendships The Rainbow Girls wish to thank all those fcvho help and was The New York Yankees confinue to shov the value of strong reserves Last year when their pitchers faltered,theiy reached in to the minors and plucked Whit ey Ford from their Kansas City team and he won 9 games for 0 0  teti Sda,  oi meorae drive showed 32 deer per sguare, Saturday 35 was cleared fc dSSwhrtrtion o Mr and Mrs Edward Thompson familv were thejPaul Hser and Aex DonaH toihes Followlnq a recommendation of the VFW Dept of Michigan, the the Miciriqan Veterans Trust Funr BoaTd of Trustees have ap pointed George R Tent ir ot Fowlerville,Michigan to the Trust i WrXand MTand M Tom i Fd Committee ol me the Uv  0 Detroit ana M,r una u   County Veterans Trust Tund at Stookbridqe this X Rev Barry of Rives JunchorRelating Burial in Pinckney Cem etery Alter Justice Gene Mann had j appointed Ora Hanes and Frank Frank Johnson appraisers and   taken testimony the trespass on them and  pennantFord went the case suit of Green Bros, vs   azmY This y meir hurl Hammellwas settled out ot coun enj ain weakene aridmy The issue was damage aone  brouakt om Morgan up frofll, the Green Bros, oat held mej me minors and he has   Hammell hoqs who got loose gameg y thmnn  p WwJJ tjennant he will be the cthil t m pennant in MicmSanonS which malla are srWinqthe summer   of JohnstonPa  S3TKJhmvestedT 700 acres at the Edward Hoisel farm on Mrs Florence Baughn was in ha fS cTcJsmo and the PinckneyHowell road Mrs Falmou Mass Ia dSer will replanted there tol Maramalla is the former Rose Guy Gabby Jaon of Dex ISSmmmdn an exist Ann Hoisel and was married ta teT ad lneUa WUcox ol gr mZdtlaSm natural Edward MarxmaUa in Pittsburg ttoit were married In Detroit last conditions iim Saturday night A marriaqe license has been issued in Ann Arbot to John F  F Hoey, 52, Dexter banker and  Mrs, Irma BJcmchord 41Jexter AUCTION SEPT 22nd There will b an auction the Pinckney school auditorium MR CITIZEN OF LIVINGSTON ntember 22nd, sponsored by COUNTY   Se Ladies Aid Society the JolJJa Have you given your Disaster Womens Auxilary 1 he 100 to Uvingston County Chap Mens CSass Any donations  9 Amerioan RedOroeifar ffia altefitewUl be trp  Midwest Flood VktfWN R t Elliotl chedrmem GIVE NOW kkS,   , Cvi wvjf  SE aa FAVOftrTF FIELDERS CHOICE Wedfieejay August 15, 18S1  CLAIM THE GROTHS    WHEN YOUR RANGE IS Neighboring Notes 300 people attended the picnic last week given by the Mich Molded Plastics at Huron River Park, Dexter Dr Alex Ruthven retiring president of the University of Michigan will live at Gordon hall or the old Dexter home at Dexter 33ST rti flaweirtW as fnee Wd, Tnur,, Aug 14 15, H, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN  DexrerTliec DEXTEH uaCKuAJU Air Farley Granger, Ruth Ronxal and Robert Walker Novelty Cartoon News T,  ,, rtidaj, Saturday, Auattst 17 18 The South Lyon Herald says  George Montgomery, Gale Storm Jobwty Grotb, popular centerfielder e the Detroit Tiger Its easy to be a good cook when you have an electric range, says gay Betty Groth Easy in many ways, I might add Easy on the budget and easy on the cook Easy eating, too adds Johnny One taste of Bettys barbecued sparcribs will convince you Were big eaters, laughs Betty We love stews, so i use the big thrift cooker often Ive found that lowheat cooking really brings out the flavor Why dont you enjoy ail the advantages of electric cookie j See your af ilince dealer today  i Mwa S ijJBrJBMteie    five new homes are under con j struction at this place i 14 purebred AberdeenAngus  cattle were killed by lightning on the Harold Heller iann south  oi Highland last week Roland Burgett of Chelsea is in L Joe hospital, Ann Arbor as a result of getting his hand mangled in a coznbineJiis neigh bors harvested his crops ffor him H H Barnes of the General Motors Proving Grounds has been named head of a committee to meet ccanservation officials at Higgins Lake and to protest the use of rifles in hunt ing deer in Livingston county This action was taken at a sportsmens meetng at Brighton, attended by 125 people The Wesson Coof Detroit have purchased the Lorimer building at Brighton and will put in a factory to make cuttinq tools They will employ 40 people Walter Meier 43, Detroit Edi THE TEXAS RANGERS In Cinecolox J INSIDE THE WALLS OF FOLSQM PRISON with Steve Cochran David Brian Sunday, Monday August 19, 20 Matinee Sunday 280 p m continuous TASSAGE WEST la Technlcolxoi Starring John Payne, Dennis OKeele and Arisen Whelan Cartoon March of Time New Friday Saturday, August 17 13 DeLuxe Double Feature shows 700 915 BLUES BUSTERS The Bowery Boys Jsz THE HOME TOWN STORY o parting Donald Crisp, Jeffrey Lyra Sunday, Monday August 19, 20 shows 700 and 900 war comedy you should see GO FOR BROKE Starring Van Johnson, Wayne Anderson Cartoon Shorts N wt  A  jJBt Tues,, Wed Tkur, August 21, 22, shows 700, 300 23 ITUM, Wed Thur, August 21, 22 23 The PRINCE WHO WAS aXIIEF In Technicolor Starring , Tony Curts Piper Laurie comedy romance dVama Cartoon News Sports SmingApacheDrums Show BoatComin Round the Mountain Chelsea Mich  BARBECUED SPA ERIBS Grot of tt Pice 4 lb Marrib 3 WcTrcstershira sauce 2 tb,, butteror dnppng  WortJ  1 madium size oon, cut fine a PV 2 tbsps vlaecer   or 1 tbsp 4 tbos ron luxe  WP   7 2 tbii brown sugar celery salt  tjp cayenne peppei  bjf tX i, Sok in  350 for two hour  Cam in and it THE RANGE of THE STARS of course, ifs ELECTRIC  ACE IN THE HOLE Starring Kirk Douglas Jan Stirling  Bob Arthur Porter Hall  son mgr foTthisdistrict, surf   see 55 5HAA1 iHEATER ered a broken leg and chest in scorning bante Fe, Excuse My juries in an auto accident on pust I US23 near Brighton last week The Ingham county fair at 11  1111 Mason is on this week Members of Fowlerville Lodqe No 164 F  A M and their families will make an excursion to the Alma Masonic Home on j Sunday, August 26th, Picnicr, on home grounds A number of friends of Mrs Frankie Placeway Baker helped her celebrate her 79th birthday last week , , Orville Smith has returned from Binghampton N Y where L  he visited his son Charles and  AVON iHAiiLii  atecHsTidq Michigc  fHday Saturday, August 17 18 E YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTY SHOP U Now Ready te Render Complete Beauty Care Mrand Mrs Grant Ward of West Marion have  returned from their weddinq trip to Niagara Falls and are now settled in their nev home at Coon Lake and Cedar Lake Rds The Fowlerville high school PIGMY ISLAND  a jungle tale with Ann Savage and Johnny Weis muller as Jungle Jim Plus TRAIL OF THE RUSTLERS Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette  SB tr Super Westero Sunday, Tuesday, August 19,21 EMERGENCY WEDDING A Comedy Starring Larry Parks, Barbara Hale Friday, Saturday, August 17 18 THE LASf OUTPOST In Technicolor A Drama Starring Ronald Reagan, Peter Hanson and Rhonda Fleming shows ,15 905 Carlo, Hern Swid ionday, August 19, 20 LITTLE BIG HORN historical drama with Lloyd Bridges John heland,Reed Kadley and Marie Windsor cartoci stooge comedy Sun ShowsjjjfS, Tues, Wed Thur Augusl 21, 22 23 SHOW BOAT ,, hx Technicolror  A Musical Starring J7 Vr L band will play at the Detroit Cartoon Gerald McBoing Boing Ava Gardner Katherine Howard  1 ears AgO statp Fair Aug 31 75 high Comedy Self Made Maids  Neal best musical of year  I Eye Lsh tint 4 S Ti  12 JS a3sr   22 8 school bands will compete Vincent UPcoa of Pinckney Eyebrow Arch Hair Tinting and Bleachtaf FEBMANBNT WAVE6A11 Types 600 650 1000 1250 I Also Feature  THE TEPIDAIRE PERMANENT By Gabrileen Not 41 Cold Wave, Not a Machine Wave but a Brand New Type ci Pecmaneat Wave Priee 1000 Please Call ior Your Appelntme nt In Advance  llnrs ComingBorder Rangers, Harbor heldThey were held atTnlrvT OTd TSJ  Tl of Muring Men IT1 Get By the last L,SiJta 1916 Th  program wass as follows in Pinckney Beauty Shop Pbone 150F2 BRJTTA BRASR Prop The Oak Grove Band, 28  number arrived in trie morning and turnished music The concessions were on the sguare In the ball game at 3 p mPinck ney beat Howell 5 to 4the winn ing run scoring in the  AT oust 14 Three from Howell, Gladys McCallun, Paul Andrews end Gerald RichaTd were amonq at Mich State College last the 197 who reecived degrees week, rrof Almon Cataline of the University of Michigan has re  Moo 7i, 815 p Coming SiroccoPickup On the Rivera I 140 Weet Main St, Pinckney A Or MKeSOAN At a t eoki Coen neW 04 the io pm Gbf ok BeweM id add County onthe 17tk day of July m m uMOm or rm ESTATE OF TiOJp t MASTsNJPeiieaMd U appearing to th Court that tht tor yresentorton oi claiins again Mlat should be limited, and tnat a ttBe aa4 place be appointed lo rece ire, swrniUije and adjust all ckrim and agolnst said deceased by and aid Court el 4st JeKsl etta et said deceae t settled to tnaerit the estate af Aia tested abbuid be d Gale Johsonhir BcTtteilSs for  t0 T thr  Chf f Pinckney Floris Moran arid iZ P0 at the University a 212 Main Pinckney Lavey Howell Curd and Rv harmacv at the University of rinley T New Mexico He is a rast master JSK m  m Z ,  of Fraternity Lodae 262,Ann Ar DflFbSI1 BOtllf ShOB  6 maBS meeT was in the bor, serving in 1950   BWwejejy 49llls7sV v opera house at night Edward  , , ,    Kearney of Jackson, Neb, was  v A  John Eieele Old Location presented with the key to the 25 Years AgO village by Mayor Emil Brown 04 x  4fOW OPIW FOR BUSSNEES FREE ESTIMATES GIVEM 9thers on the program were ust Marvs Picnic Wed was a MiiraAiKS wvtw iet BrQwni Brooklyn N YKate hl3 success, hev Fr McQuillan  Kearney Brown, Neb, Franc was iortunate in securing both, 4ann of Detroit Miss Pinckney WMcan Comstock and Fred   Adele Burch and Mrs Dede refen candidatei for governor ru Z B   sang as speaker Rev Fr Hermes of Uienn VanBeuran and wife of Byron and Frank Battle and wife of Hqfwell called on Mrs  r JJ n A J r r  Mrs Emma Dinkel Sunday   W,CoMllifr an F L aunaay  An4rews m their launches can Howard Goings and wife oi  the , P011 e George Detroit called at the Don W Sykes  DetrolJ ws master of thout home Sunday ceremonies and Prof William  A Sprout, principal speakerHe, The Ambrose and Gerald Kenn viewed the 30 ssome years he edy families oi Howell were  iLeaed  Pinckney school Sunday callers at the Murrny er erV,ere Jf Kennedy home y Brown Chicago William P Van 1 Winkle Howell the aged Dr George Meabon ir and nf Henry Haze of Lansing and Rev 1  6 li Commerford, The band also played The dance at the opera nouse in the evening was a ben efit fori Blind Billy Hoff the fidd ler of bygone days In the ball game that day Anderson lost to Thursday wai the basket pic ifsing  toastmaster Frank nic in the Haze grove across the 1 90 of Lansin9 candidate for called at the William Marshall home in Stockbridge Saturday Dan Driver and wife of Dex ter called at the home of Mrs with tier bunday congress also spoke Dan Noek er sang The Jackson McGrajws  beat Pratt  Dunn of Ann Arbor 7 to 4 in the ball game 250 attended the dance in the even ing Charles Daniels of Ann Arbor won the Ford cconvertable given away  Mrs Hannah Baker sister 0 Robert Kelly, died at Baltimore Maryland last week Miss Georgia Fitzsimmons and George Kingston of Jackson were married there Saturday The Marble reunion was held at hte James Marble home Sun day with 30 present The Clark family reunion was yr k Is Oadeaa,Uat oil of the creditors  I sejd dedewisod are required to present ID Kid Court at said Pro and to eerve a copy there fjpaft lofaeft 0 Rose, Administrator of Mid eflle whose address it 217 Mad  Ise ft, Howell, Mich, on or before the ttfc y day of October A DJ 951 40 MB oelock In the forenoonjsoid time appointed for the eiamlna of all tw cad decease II W fmmM OHseed not pnblle  ke ojtfea by pubttcattoE keeks prerteus to tt the tockney  MtiL  tMejeeer ertned and ofraala prrrirr   Mrs Barbara Haines Burns is I visiting the Jack Hcrinse family f11    ,,  at Norwalk Calii nDUY Another home comma w be the home of Mrs Lucile Shirev  y Dl  P T IJ Monday afternoon V drew, SA TJg r tS Mr and Mrs Loren Meabon JJSSI GJaCk and cWldr of Grand Rapid9  ,, Elward SS,  esstesld  E BMSth ville Nash celebrate birthday Saturday his 16th   and Mr and MrsWarren Snap and family of jMason spent the week end with Mrs Alma Mea bon , The Robert Read family spent last week in the upper  peninsula   Mrand Mrs William Whitley j Mrs Alta Meyer was in De of Ann Arbor were Sunday troit Monday as guests of Ada Mqe el Prooaie guests at the James Whitley Richrads at Ionic Temple,Detroit home Sunday   The Robert Granger family of Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsi Lansing snent Sunday here with lanti spent last week at the An  relatives      1 dVf N1 home , 1 , Mrs deorcre Bradley and Mis WUsUMeX J G Shehan cmd family of j Jcsephin Culhan of Flint call   MarkNamh Ann Arbor called at th Louiel A  th a EJawothout home Ann Arbor BatteriesAnderson held Sunday at Potter Park in Monks, Durfee and Dolan Ann Lansing Mrs Sarah Carr, 77 0 ArborMcKain and Tcrft   J  oldes P son present and Barbara Kappler 2, af Arm ArWor the youngest Mrs WCMiller was elected pres Roger Carr, vice pres Mrs Ona Campbell, sectreas Ambrose and Lorenzo Murphy and Roche Shehan are spending tendavs in northern Michigan  Jamb Roche is at the Milford Fair thiss week with his horse Wild Bill Elliott, who plays Red Ryer in the movies, will he featured In the rodeo of the Michigan tatc Fair in Detroit August 31 throngs September 9 Not only is Dill ZWctt a genuine cowboy, bom and raised on a ranch, but his horse Sr at is a national champion tutjj , jfberse Both will star in a cr vrst enfertainment , i OBrien were married in Detroit Mojqan Dewey nurrha8ej on August 9 Malachy Jioche has purchased A group of boys helped Orj IViaiacay nuww  1VMT lot in Fowlerville and wui tlfsV build caUers at the Ben  VrntohLeve Mrk xfess Dev evhSme were 10 White nomeir  Hden rf   d  Michael Mr and Mrs Ed Grablick of Mrs Clare Miller and Carolyn Ferndale and the Desmond Led attended a reception Wednes widge family ofRoyal Oakwere day at Senna Hgths college in Sunday visitors of Mrs Eleanor Adrian Ledwidge r and Mrs Andrew Camp Mrs Jennie Devereaux is vis bell Susan, Mrs Vivian Lediting her sister Mrs Kittie Mc widge and Jenny Lynd spent CabeinVanTassel, Wyoming Sunday at the Clifford home in  Mrs Annabelle Croupe of Flint Hillsdale Chris who has been is visiting at the W C Miller visiting there came home with home T them Sunday visitors at the Lee Lav JtZ   Metz HEL ATHLETES POOT Til HER RPTTPP BES v SELLER f2rwSShSi Bettyey and daughters and the SAW LOCAL DRUGOIST  fofHorfeCari S t femtily of Jackson Here ,the , Reason The germ wtufoar of Brighton, Mrs The tMerwin Compel Sa Newman and Mrs Joie For are spending JJweek saj5rsKsK jSfSfM mfrs8ij eprcent alcohol, PENrrlATES flOt Sbehan home Sunday Sunday  3 of AnnJVrbor ftSTSiMoft mid wife of De Reaches mere germs Your 40a MrsAnna Taschof  jSjfS topkjroiri anydruggist tf  pemt Stmday at  Robert 0 were Ptoctowy  m pkySd lh Cm fiO0L  v t T oowr MOT Ant  Tasch booW M, SateWWT  aiTKrTTfjiir  MNCDfBT Wednesday, August 15,1951 Th e Store Groceries  Drygoods Canned ce, Hhoes Gents, Furnishings  ,PtackB Dtepcrtch tared as 2nd class ffiauer at postoiuce Act oi March 6, 1877 11 dcHoweU StPinckrieyMici Subscription Price 160 per year Paul W Cuilett PubUhe , Rev and Mis J MMcLucas j and son Chaney Wesiy, nave been speuainq the summer at Uieir cottage at Swarthouts Cove Portage Lake leave Thursday for  thjee weeKs trip, visitinq rela Uveand tiiends in New Jersey, New York Pennsylvania and , Delaware and wii preach Sun   I day momma Auq 19 in Caval I  ry Presbyterian church in Phila i aelpiiuu I Mrs Winifred Gravas spent  the week end in Jackssn and  CheeternekL Ind Ray Keason has cold his farm  on Pinqree Rdto h is brother , Harold, of Detroit This farm has been owned by the Reason fam UMOU SDM ij sxceA 001 JSA0 H  as the Dick Reason farm 1ej3 S6W PUD nesting KH i SJJ puu JJAJ lioajed jo unjev  eOf SJJ pUD UOSD9JJ pOIDf I j siyyj pun 3i3M reoje Ui SJJ  I PUD u jo siejjDo Dpuncj       A  Reason of Greqory   fJMk  fj  J    Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry call   BX 3I sWW Css Asm MB ed at the Charles Whitehead j j JkwWJ Wll  SSSSBSJP  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Pumps Bath room, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SECIAUTY COMPUTE LINE OF FUTURES COLORED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 wmmammmmmmw ttfu  Kennedy  Str JWEST P1CI EVER  Special de to f HIL0AS1APPAN Range  Ralph Clinton and wife of DeLroii spent Sunday at the  C J  iJunton heme Fnyilis Clinton who has been visitinq here went j fire out home with mem j Mrs jimma Broqan of Stock biiage called at the Stanley f Dinitel home Friday, i Basil Garrison and wife of  Dearborn spent Sunday at the  , heme in Greaory Sunday  The Mark Nash family, Joan j Nash, the Dr James Nash fam I family and the Lynn Hendee family visited the Jackson cascades Sunday Gilbert Bailey left for Indian  head, Maryland Sunday wher j he will teach music at Lackey j Senior hiqh school Ho tauqht at Indianhead last year but at a different school Pfc Dick Sjiger who has been stationed Maede, Maryland who has been here on leave went back with i him For the first time that we re, member both Pinckney fire en qines were out at the same time Saturday, At 200 p m the new one was called to Rush Lake on a brush fire About 15 minutes later the whistle again blew this time a rubbish fire out of control back of the heme of Mrs Iva DcrrrcwThe old  fire engine made this run and put out the fire Lnter they made another run to Hiland Lake on a grass fire FPM ANIMALS COLLECTED PHOUrY COWS 300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WF BUYHlDEb uD CALF SKINS PHONE  COLLECT GSEGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVA TOR PHONE 1311 Cesural Dead StocCO 8F3 Plinabing Water Systems etc  Stanley Dittket i  fcjulph Curts wife oi Swarthouts Cove spent last week in Floiiaa Lynn Hendee and wife were in Munith Sunday  Mrs Mark Nash qave a stork shower last week at her home ior Mrs Norma Nash The Dr James Nash family ol Coldwater spent the wei  at the Lynn hendee home Joan Nash of Howell was a Week end ena guest at the MOTK  Nash home Roy Dillinqham and wife were Sunday guests oi the C W    Hooker fgrjjily at Zukey Lake eiitt a Gerald From Misty Blues to Lively tones New Low Price oaker tamily AlBwKNesbitt and wife of De  k 135 , removtMc powesndrip tray  y Ptsualite otn witS Jlaas wW ow aad cro light  ihew 0fk ritb Kufltin V i in4er trials ciftfnt i  ap to 3t rrnutes y  Jttfc VT i tn r inform iUot     V HTiacirMc nirc top  Henry were at the Jesse It a iiiia Crcoaiod O tri J LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD AANGE Nkw It Ac time to modernize ymxt Viteften with Philgaf    the thrifty frottiod gas ior farm and totvn homci Vou can huAi fr and wide, but yofc wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range ftemcrotwr, too, we will glvt you  generous vadein allovaixe o your cW range , regardless of type, make, r condition Ef sv crms, if vo wish ANt OTMEf PHifCAS AfftlANCiS FROM WHICH TO CHOdSEt   u  fvMtkf KUthrHonQt ftrom 99fD AwHffitc Water Neer from 1950 SEE US TODAY Wff NAND4 AU INSTAlUTtOM   9ETAJU wartUoo troit and week end quests Henry home Pat Broqan and wife of Ion a, I Clarence Walsh of Detroit and  Mr and Mrs Archie Frazer of Delhi were Pinckney visitors Sunday  , N Mr and Mrs Olin Robmson sr OUn Robinson r and Miss Betty LaPine attended the break fast Sunday qiven by thei Veed ice Masonic lodqe of Detxoit at Spunqdell Birmingham Walter Reason of 09 Sunday with the Ray Kean iaUnwood Chambers and wife of Northville, Ted Galeski and Wife of Whimioro Lake Rev M  Mullen and wife and Harold Rady and wife of Rush Lake called at the Lester McAle dearie11 Crane and wife spent vweek end in Kalamazoo I  ridwT Sprout and child , ren anl Mrs Phillip Sprout were I SSidaV Quoits of Mrs Charles Soule of Howell    Patrick Jeffreys is home rrom ithe Bay City state police poBtj  8irk le2ekrurxr and wife of De Francis Jwupcr  c  noit called at the William Shoe Pinckney Sunday Mr and Mrs Asher wyue spent last Wednessdcry and Thursday with her sister Mrs,  Wm Pickford in Ionia and ax , tended the Ionia Fair  , Lionel Snively and tanily ox , 1 Fort Trenton Ohio are visitinq   the Georq Snively family  McxrTMartin of ,  soent the week endrith Aiberta  iP1, i A A Ann Arbor SI Guuje, IS denier BO Gauge, MS denter  150 formerly ltfj A price reduction that will greatly affect your budget because it applies to our regular stock    to the beautiful new colors that match or blend with all pefe Fall costumes Save more than ever on the flawlea fitting called Americas most stockings i  Dinkel and went to Ann witr her Scrturday Wflltef Sunday callers at ttoWaMjf aark home were Mrs lean Mey er and children of prfat  dark and wife and Wr  w  OwA of Ann Arfcor ld Hammond and wife o Lansing were Sunday ruets ot  A    Ginger Coppertone Toast Tan and other new Anim with mm iff sfonM  k PEIRCES wawoA ioi 4ioui  IOY ww connDWPmFfip xm   mW W s   Wednesday, August IS, 1951 M epeeo  V  ,v, ,  m iSftV1  i ,v1w  ,   A rmt   ENJOY SOFT WATER Save Over MOO a year  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  You Jarii Beat the HarvestTime   Security aJOHN DEERE No 12A Offers You  The man who move info the field with  John Deexe No 12A Combine is assured  an easier harvest    c more profitable hcu vest in all combineable crope This outstanding performance is due, largely, to the straightthrough, fuUvidthfc handling ot the grain which gives the No 12A amazing capacity    the ability to eve more dean, uncracked groan per acre Its a light, compact combine that gets arc ad easily tn the toughest field conditions  has  mighty low power requirements   give you dependable, lowcost performance, year alter year Come in soon and let us show you the many outstanding leatures  the John Duet  No 12A YouJJ agreeita by fax your best ,  r Hove quick  tedtlng eft water fer eoties dihwahing, whiter witkn, gleriew shempe, delightful bathing Get templet  detail en this na new  water teftenet REAL ES TATE THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM  Farn JfciLoji ftSrtl Bey M Duiry M D,  and Business Opportunities  ckny  Michigan List Your Property with Me caiy 1100 A M to towT M GERALD REASON Except Wednesdays j Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Moo TUM Fri Sat, 7 to 8 p m Pinckney, Mich, Phone 13 3 nn a m Mcdjjsrpv Phone 157F11  flepalrina Dfl   McGUUSKEY  MYSON I HUGHES Den lit Plumbing and Heatina 112 North Michiaan Ave State 8717 Laksfce Drive Telephone i License Rush Lakr Office 935 Residence 814 i Evenings by Appointments  Howell  Michiaan PERMUTir WATER SOFTENfl  HERBSNEED P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Dos C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service  Phono 183 207 E Grand aiver I , Q  eo ru i un Howell  Michiaan  MLiiAf Pckey, Mick Real Estate Irsurance, Brokerage j FRED C REICKHOFF or City Lake and Fawn Property A Speciality 1st Your Property With Me small combine investment tnv  N t i LAVE1 HARD WARE John Deere  ax est raZm CaucrmesU Costs 43  ls than prswor automatic moduli Ask fer f EM borne trial  LEE LAVZY OPTOMETRIST  120 West Grand River Avt, 1 He well  Michiaart Phone 358 Residence 611 i I Generrl Insurance Phone 59F3  AUCnONEER  farm Sales A Speciality I LLOYD HENDEF   j livestock Haulinq Pinckney Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detrot era Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney Mir  ViSlsge Tax Notice Vttooes Taxes Are Now Due aad payable at my home on  WfsONBSDAY AND ftATURDAY UNTO Q9Ktom 191 HHJEN RCYNOLpS Vlllaqil Treasurer 545 Sast Putnam, Pinckney GTORGE ROUSH Plumbina WATER SYBTEMS S 4 0 Norm Stewart St Wn Ptockoer 1S3FU OUT OF TOWN BERT WYUE Phone PJttdmey 78F2  RDxtlGERAnON SERVICE  HAPOLD R2wr j Repairs On All Makes Phone Pindaey 154F3 I  JBL w w r L 1 L NOTARY JNSUhANGE and BONDti P,rNE 13K  PINCKNEY VBUSY Sffi511 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Porter STILL BUSY  All deposits up to 10,000 inPhc D 34B1  FOR MUNTZ T I SEE I BOY E, FISHER J Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Da Flam 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4  509 East Main S Pinckney Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Aiffaf Clover rpd  AHOtiier Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co, BANK BY MAIL Dont let funds pile up Moil dir ect to us sand well send you a receipt by return mail ITE SAfE ITS CONVENIENT TO BANK BY MAIL THE FBfT NATfcgAL BANK Fedm rpMH rporOTOfc, All 1 up to 510000 k  Classified Adv WANTED 2 3 of 4 pairs of out doors window shutters Call No 8 PinrWir sured by sr menibBrship in the Fddeiral Deposit Injurahc Car poration OONDIT I O N Baseball, football track and FQR SAL5 Large DuoTherm  iUMMAC SALE other sports require the play Oil Heater with fan Excellent Stoves, Furniture  Miscellan ers to keep in qood physical condition, K Simsf335 Pearl St i eous oracles and some antisues condition Many times the con Phone 181F2 Pinckney i August 23, 24, 25 Oin at 900 anion is the difierence between TORsrxisV vVashi   winninq and losinq In the qame of life qood hn ancial condition is a factor This Member Fed  ance Co  Insured up  Insus Deposits lor each riasy Washing Machine and 10U ib ice retriger ator, Phone 16 Pinckney v  lrtV4Al LOSTTPart shepherd and collie does not mean having a lot oi    moneybut rather manaqinq and planrflnq the expenditure of what we have puppie Return to Howard Haines 140 S Howell Pinckney Mich cum at bU40 ivjerth Territorial Hd recr 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Meats Frnit Groceries Vegetables WARNING TO WIVES BY FANNIE HURST In this SundcrystAug 19issue of the American Weekly, great reallife magazine, EXCLUbiVE LYwith the DetroitSunday Timed tamous novelist, Fannie Hurst Buy Them for Your Chidren I Out Your Own First Come,First ServedAt Pinckney School Eric G Rose, Secretary FOR SAlEFive milking cows  Frank Pearce, 10960 Stinchheld Woods Road, Pinckney near Big  ilver Lake  FOR SALE5 room house with basement in Pinckney, reasonable price Phone 144F4  FOR RFJffloom Board if de j sired Mrs McKinlev Phone J21F3, 30IMmSt   LOSTMale dog, Scottish Terrier Mill pay reward Phone Pinckney 1613 hef Stove, C AtLee boat trailer  Phone 17IF11 WANTEDWasluiigs Also have rabbits for sal  Mrs Russell Bokros FOR7 SALEJOectric Range Ho Point 35 Davenport Electric Hot Water Tank new roll oi barb wire at Neil McCleer farm, west of Gregory Saturday and Sunday only  FOR SALEMv home in Pinck ne, in good condition, larae rooms, Areola hearng svstem,2 car garage, 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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>g4PPii mt m v, twffmifWfW9 VI T Pinckn V  Volume 68 Michigan Mirror  Farmer Attorney General Step hen Hoths outburst against Dem ,  ocrat Chcannan Neil stapler is taken to indicate that he expects , to oppose Senator hiair Moody f lor toe nomination next year Ha  trunks he was bypassed when rs 4   aracters Wadneaday, August 8 19S1 Death Notices BOr WHUAM KIRTLAND f T WTC SHEHAN Prof William Kirtland was al I T Jav Shban gl, died at St so a suboiviae bat unuk uaxctf JosePhs hospital, Pontiac, Sun ner Liiimridge he played the  day  was 16 8  Thomas game according to the rules and I anci a McQuillan Shehan his vUlage still exists, He is said,  was 1 m Hamburg twp  Church Note,  Sftball Koto Senator IfaSdy SSTSpoSSd SMZ  asma11     10i,187a 2 was a tota The legislature will meeAua fa ana wen educated Wnen   was urand l runic ag rnaov even to approve nlan far A  I  5  wm fever he was ,  St 8JT Catholic Church Flnekiiey Michigan Summer 630 800, MfeOO 1430 Winter 800  1000 Navenna Devotions  BEAT BRUCE PRODUCTS 118 Pinckney played sloppy ball gainst Bruce PrflH Hy    Current Couuueiit VvUl UUt  Brighton Is still having dam troubled Artei trie dam went out tney got permission trozn the cwuei, Lou Lppinger oi Detroit to replace it itus uiey aidTnen sighted anawell educatedWnen  piier and was Grand Trunk ag pdav evening at 730  p m b stor,000,w00ihce buUdma ft Chmg Jn ,11 University netiesHe wo agent at a nam  after Noveraa DvolIons rwhich wiU be built wUh bonow , Hm  , 116 ft  no er LjC 9 iate years he  7L 9 P WL ed money The state adminSha  J11011 college He married bos been Grand Trunk agent at v  800 Mair tlve board borrowed thTnion 010 Stansbury of a prom Hochester where he retired 5  d but the leaislatureT Zsi  i ni New York faiaUyIn gener  vas ago but continued to live Ck, n pTove it leqisJature must ap  ci she overshadowed him She ere He followed railroading MWegnal Community The aovemnr toni k was talented and wrote a num I except for the time he was in RQ n v1 ine governor attended the ber of books on pioneer life  the hardware business at Dans Sun RronJd Braa Pastor against bruce PrXiu aight but ma , iLj f although Lu had the rSaanllnentd7,h Wh  Lr to  0  SSw  SSSLsre 2 one by Lavoy but made 6 l  burgey 2 triDWKB Vn3 Am  f0  wm c01 uRin the  but hud a chance to aet a bSI   ,  1 aiven1bfvLf1n T11, he5h when Became toiTrClJ fhey , still obtained    K, married Thressa Reid ot Jg 1 3  SSL ili 1, aer tne name of Marv Clavers villa with his brother, WiUicm 258th birthday of Detroit last week and with President Truman was the center of attraction lTice news is fair Papers air, full of bargain and clearance eales However prce cuts take a long time to reach the con  sumer  XteiUense Mobility Wilsni unS 5alord Marble who had Harris of Pinckney rirpps DeSoit inSsbv for farm Settied here in 1828 and 1831He The funeral was at St Marys M PPS ieiroii maustry lor farm ,,,, aHsh mi u, a f church, Pinckney, this morning men, 2 coming in the 7th Pinckney got 4 runs the lust m mto t0 qet  bu were leading 8 to 3 upg inU1 lon some libraries , Dexter township She died about whtlTUUy1 In 1836 the Kirllands came to twenty years ago Survivingare all alk  S U11 va5atl0f 1 rr7  ,    u,  uuoi, c Michigan via the Erie canal He I a son Clare, of Jackson, three STTI, l Y m  3 3 runs short PI0Pei1y A m bought land on the present site brothers William, Arthur and ut liimPgcJ , Pinckney  r  to be held to c of Pinckney of Solomon Peterson j Louis and a sister Mrs Almq t1130 Sunday  MoS   n 1 n tl nig cut war contracts This he says accounts tor some of the  unemployment War contracts were expected to reduce unemployment Cass Hough of the Daisy Air  jjuti a qrist mill, hotel Calvary Mennonile  Church ,v Ezra Bacby Pastor mass meeting was decide on a course S n 11   lie rieLntime the 5 2 2 iam0UB s Of lighten I 2 21 have no pla e to go and aS I j  said t be roostingin trees 4 2 2        3 2 2 We havLe heard Rev Fifield   3 0 2  d thG National Council ol Moriarity, c Burns, 3b Lavey, cf ney was platted S H CARR aytK SHCarr 81 died at the apatnyon the part of the people land, a brother of Prof Kirtland1 Stone Convalescent Home in   peop are to blame for our troubles The pubSc relation, dent n and a famous New York lawV HoweU  8 p m Tuesday the MMgan tateS highway I Chf   Z York ightHKe hJVed    wr,t B4, ionnnn  iTrt i a brother of Mis Kirtland was tion about 40 yearss, coming Youna Peoples Meeting 730, Young 2b Evenicsr Wolite  8151 Mohlman, rf Cot fellowship Service Wednesday 800 p m Charles Stansbury of New York1 nightHe has lived in this sec JSL e in the to Portage Lake from Ypsilanti 7 400 a veS o5EW Hnn  comity and had  office in and from Portage Lake here n,4w0 a year aideElmer Han j Pinckney  Kiitland wrote For many years he was engaqost fj her books in Pinckney  ed ni the ice business Conditions were preily primi  He married Lydia Smith She Archery is growing as a sport Last year there were 14650 resi  dents archers and 815 no resident TheMichigan pig crop is esnmated at 106 million which is 5 percent more than last year The Michigan building contract awards for the first 6 months cf 1951 Jwere  percent over those The Charles hisel family of owierviue spent Sunday with Mrs hmma Voilmer tive here ihen and Mrs Kirtlands survives with four daughters, edJu lamily attenci books depict the trials they had MxsIrene Jack of GulfportMiss, v cunic to go through Travel was on Mrs Gladys Lee of Lakeland, books depict the trials they had MxsIrene Jack of GulfportMiss, to go through Travel was on Mrs Gladys Lee of Lakeland, horseback or by horse and wa jvlrs, Agnes Kettler of Jackson or mil picnic bun MI ana Mrs C J Clinton and gan There were no roads or and Mrs Dorothy Roberts bridges and Mrs Kirtland tello of the muddy Indian trails they travelled and the streams they of Bruce Products Cook, 2b  Murnrhgham, 2b Silver 3b Erickson lb  Abbott,lf Dott p Mhck,  cf C DuHett, f J Ducett Lf Hammell ss  Hasbrook, rf  On account ot Ihe  4 0 11 hurches speak several times 11 1 ve ,the fndio Sunday morning 2 0 01 and hl thome is always the nn I tnme ht social security must ABRH be nbnhshedThat is that in their 4 1ii struggle for security the people 10 0 hav allowod themselves to be 5 2 1 I enslaved and held helpless by 6 0 0 the chains of social security 4 0 1 We cant follow him By social 4 10 SKcunty he undoubtedly means 2 0 0 old aqe pensions  assistance 1 1 1 j and unemployment insurance 3 0 0, Is lie aqainst all these In our 3 2 1 opinion thrse two measures are 4 1 2  the most humane anfl progressBrighton I ive laws ver enacted They cor Deti of the same period last yearThe  IIQTV T1 A , h D , June total was 133,793,000 Six In m theKirtlands left Pinck months totnl wass 442,377000 y and returned to New York against 416,810,000 tohe ungJais SJ period last year Statin A daughter Mary and VVTsIta  1 H  1  In  d  iviuiuiin uuuyxnci  y  umtnn n,lrt ,,,  4U it1 f neauiea at Lowell this week th Pr and penniless went to   t I 5ei put over t0 nox the Pnrhouse Most oi the poof  ween Pinckney will play at houses were a disgrace and the I Howell Monday nicrht L board of health has recently  Put a lot of them out of business  Befnre social security lactones had n habit of running full blast  con Clarence are deceased  ilntn ana went to the The funeral is at the Swarihout 20Funeral Home Friday afternoon u and 1s M E Darrow culled on Herbert Allyn and MHS FRANCIS AGAN   family Mrs Francis Agon, 48 of Dex attended tne Uisbrow reunion at have been a book Mrs Kirtland ,,    , ,  , wrote satirizing the ladies of  ter dieeHHtdayr She was the e Cy Ketcham home in Mason Pinckney rAwetmir  Pinckney Mr Kirtland became daughter of the late Henry Stein Sunday Eagers CONSERVATION DEPT  editor of the NtV,v York Evenincf  ball Surviving are her husband,   lorn Clark and wifeGerry  Milford The first selected mttin  d iMirror and drowned in 1848 j two married daughters and two Clark  wife and Mrs Mai j ChV Service planted red pine trees takes when he stePPed ofi the dock at brothers Burr and Charles  rG  and family were, Co Ops place at Roscommon this week  Newbura due to near sighted LEAGUE STANDINGS These pines were, planted in 1941 200 cords of paper stock wiit be cut and srne rafter mat  ness Mrs Kirtland established as girls school in New York and died in 1864 She left four childeriaLThe first pine planting took ren who becaine famous as au  place in 1902 Since then 208 thrs and lachers The square was given to   Sunda7 dinner guests ot Mrand  Merchants 1VT  lMrs Reece Gudihi  Bruce Prodnrt Notice  Mrs Clare Palmer and Mrs Frods CarrieGriffith took the special cook workshop course xit the Yp silanti Normal last week Mrs 000,000 acres of pine seedlings have been planted Many more will soon be ready to cut This cutting is necessary in o  village by Prof Kirtland the for a  The Ladie Aid of the CongI chuich is sponsoring a demon stratin at the church parlors on lAiITNG AVERAGES rru J  4 ,n  n nn  Griffith will help vith the school Joe lv vmu uy n uu  , Thursday August 16 at 200 p m lunches this year I Sn Jee T SketWes Slr  rs    3T S 1 SSi  teAmburgey I    Th9BJ rL ,w r,v Are,  s and tTOk possession in the Refreshments served after dem  attended the night ball game j Bums  77MeCsS7s tTulyand   fa   Sif,   I WeslReader HoUand park 770,000,000  ers II cost S1200 t0 hqhi hun in  in Detroit Monday fVCBiy neaa Don Griffith and family of Ann  Dck Darrow W L Pet fyf 8ix months until they got 9 1 900 stockedup and  then  shutting 8 1 888 down and layinq off their men 5 3 625 Tnis happened during the de 5 5 500 Pression and some factory wejk 5 4 444 ers were unemployed for twd 3 7 300 years or more, lost their homes 0 9 000 ana everything they had Un  t employment insurance has cor reoted this and the laid off man is now able to draw enough t3 AB R H Vj ive  n e nre afrld that the 29 15 15 51Q rev rend has absorbed tha  5 6 461  views of his wealthy parishion 16 14 454 eis e SQys EJC Pres Hoover 2 2 400 nnd en MriArthur commend 387  his program They would 380 A private plane has twice 13 33 5 18 21 8 17 6 uUiir, Uwi, 77nnnnnnn  ers t cost 51200 to tight him in   B oniuin ana iamuy ot Ann ick  R Karnucfrtburn j cour and  WCBEASED POWBrt SUPPLY  ffi   9v  TVtTWfSTl4 T J A 1  iAWYiWIkCIi lUiiilliy held title to the sguare, later re j wtdrSJriflZIRPWD lafv   torn Fowlerville to V, , , inxDursina them by a vote of ed increased by 168HP with the Fohey farm house on Far will be selected from a service ourbmg mem oy u vuie ui, t1 RtrTHinrT n fV, WM Au    27 fires burned 123 acres 18 new conservation officers rated list of 50 August 15 The first ruffed grouse survey by rural mail carriers in northern Michigan is underway the people the starting of the new turbine ley Road  rnnrf fSr JJff  CS I ,MlV   AndreW esbitt 4 H AWARDS AT FAIR  S  u k plant  , i with  i Mrs Wylie of Dex T,iVZTZ Uvioc,  bfcoWs,hSUlMonorandat I    P The James Whitley family spent Sunday at the William Whitley home in Ann Arbor Louis Coyle and wit The public fishing site user club ,Pinckneyshowed 10 head the second of two identical units who has his own boat must ef cattle and a pair of rabbits placeci jn operation at Conners iave his name and address on al the Fowlerville Fair They Creek this year and marks the  it if he remains over night  got the following awards j completion of a 2 year conThe 1951 state archery tourna Jerry Henry 5th on rleretord struction program Besides this ment is at Pontiac state park on steer   Conners Creek installation two, Jr ica, Junior Henry and Mick Fraw  168,000 H P aeneraioq have1 AM tr  J plrSnt of the iish ecraahti ley first and second oon short been put in serc afthe EdSn  of oltweT w bv fishermen are bluegills , hoon steers Trenton Channel plant in Oct of Lois McDonnell  hfangler in southren Mich , Junior Henry d dc Frcrw 1949 and the second Feb, 1950 j 1 family, the, iBf Ei S ensi0n LYnn Hendee famiyl Mrs Rose  Joe Jeffreys 3D Fred Singer 8 Jack Jeffreys 5 Phil Gentile 32 One Game Only Mike Carr 4 0 Jim Myer 3 2  4 10 3 6 3 5 5 8 2 0 5  7 8 3 6 2 11 11 9 2 1 5 3 2  375 352 333 333 323 269 250 200 1561 I 710  668   dropped Communist literature, on e on Detroit and once on Canada Jet pianos were alerted from Self ridge Field but flew tod fast to overhaul the plane or idontify itThe plane disappear, ed after its mission was completr ed What puzzles us is why it was impossible to identitfy the plane Does it mean that any1 other plane of this type could v  repeat the same performance and be sure of getting away with it The West Point expose where igan averages 209 fish per hr i ley first and second on J in northern Michiaan 146  horn steeis  r0,7 ZrVT IV Vflr  i 71111 enae tamiyi Mrs Ros L V1 u019 hLugh 1954 ,A  Hendee the Lloyd Hendee fam MAHRIAGS UCENSES Wayne Baldwin, 22, Brigliton, Sally Ann Beurmann, 21 Ldw Sunday guests at the yfaprTnn t Jn StrTona 26 Whitmore The West Point expose where Smith homJTneafHowejl erman 2 11 9 C,adetS mtly iol pIc5y    hakeland Gordon Collin 19, j ers face expulsion for cheating BriightonMary Carmackl8Brigh at examinations leaves us cold tonFrancis Kelly,25Brighton,DoJ College teams have been profess ores Juipe, 23 Brighton John, ional for years especially since j Holtsclaw, 19, Howell, Janice the colleges built their million lva Bell guests Jerry Frawley and Jeff Davis new three unir plant nowunder,  iTc HeXfdSlv ANNOUNCEMENT j first and second with milking  construction between St Clair i Z00 JamiY The Ladies Aid of Ccng,l church will hold their anunal j and Marine City will provide and the Mark Nash family pic niced at Bishop Lake Sunday shorthorn heifers   r v f  teifer    j W H  Z   and I  AlteTXTTs Takmg c  potluck picnic a tthe home of ste heifer plans for another new plant at home extension courses at How Mrslucv Reason ThursdayAug, jimmy Urmppeu btn wim ai xs mouth of the River Rouge Pn      ,  j  i K V  J BVi MOAT  1  9 at 2 p m A large attendance  JC raguested WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE i Hamburger 18 Brighton Robert, dollar stadiums These huge Forsytek 36, Flint Jessie Frank, structures seat 70000 or mora 29 Fenton and only a winning team will   dll them West Point was the BAKE SALE NOFCE best team in the nation for fteit t There will be a bake sale at I enl years and the star player the Martin Locker, Pinckney on did not all get there by aa, ,,  Saturday August 11, sponsored dent Dire threats are madeev urn Aberdeen Anguft steer j  rnaer way i e J   V, C U  John Burg jr 3rd with a Here  j p W Thompson Edison vice CcShome were Mrs Gladys i  the Rainbow Assembly An y en to abolishing footbalT 7 ford heifer J  ,, nresident in charge of engineer j j 0f 10  j  donation from the O E S will West Point and Annapolis Noth io  Ronnie Darrow got first on his inq say1 a larqe  of the Qut There will be a meeting of i doe and second on ms DUCK put rf the new Conners Creek he Pinckney Womens Bowling r rabbat plant will be taken up by de e Pinckney women s nowung xu nrar ,cuw n Hi wiu oe iax League at the bowling alley Raymond Wegener showed d fense production Holstein heifer Janet Shirley, Linda Lee and  ,londay, August 13 at 730 p m HeineUgtaved inthe4H JmlnJh i66 be doSitorTand had a fine timeI Guy Gabby Jameison of Dex  a Wn ,, ,  aonQ ry   hag beeQ nQmed  , ye nbbon8   Fowierville The club thanks Mr Davis j coach at Howell high schooLHe rr , w r         Mr and Mrs Edward TozanMr Jack Roberts of Martin  appreciated Call Ann Shir Born to Mr and Mrs Orville leY Reason,Pinckney 66 or Bar GoodYvonne Kettler of Jackson I harcs Miller Brighton 3903 Friday, a son sure to come While working on his lot te Pinckney cemetery Vednesday afternoon, Myro J nning suffered a heart attack, ecftheir cattle the last 2 years Max Dyer who lives across , from the cemetery saw him fall ci took him to the Pinckney  litarium where he was qblig ec to remain a number of days, F hves in AnnArbor but ishere Fred Teeple, adm, has sold tha Fred JoguisJh property on Cedar Lake Rd to W Fields of Iosco Mr and MrsCraig Smith were ing will come of it and nexffalT l th millions will again swcfffiT  to the stadiums and the coUT 77 eges will again do their utmost  71 to supply the public demand for high class football is  ZaA i Mrs M E Darrow, Mrs, Smith jwas Darlene Darrow of Vicks Detroit were week end guests of  burg, daughter of Mr and Mrs The American League pennTuesdaydinner guests of Mrnnri ant race this year is a repititlott of last years race except thai i n Chicago did the nose dive thk  A  year instead of Deoit Last veojf jsH he fire dept made two trips Mr md Mrs Donald McCleon  Forest Darrow The firatfh wem Detroit was a leading cctttenHwu,  NEW TREATMENT FOR jetoroute to Baromoi Motyland  erdljV9towin avtas a smMfOcsf MjpioxiisiBfP ly everv more irad jlfefe,   eeded Then cam Jth V S nary CURRENT COMMENT CONT rurHTiuiFTMT KciM Jt e, pulmotor last week nf Hi land Lake SSfionRESSURE  of which were folso alarms BUIH Clark 7014 On t xISGHr NTerse 0n was to Hi land La wher Craftin DetroH fail  DrArthur Cocot of NewJfeiw a child  repor1ed o ha aduated an fe helieves high blood pressure, The other j 2 Weftey Reader anTTav Mor htoV,tff iJSiindeSorna  in s ,1 woman fall JEtcocAh, oirityW rented the Hollis Wy 1 i2l22l1n li Some of his players wi 2IA5I ATos i b certolii food, and 8 bee rescued beioVSf S lie apt on East Main St 10 U ifK1 others ltered lost  tr Hint in an Ann Arbor hos t and  tkrt bf 511 tibem    I  castoffs by sheer fighting spirit ivness cmd a8 there were tal 2n froS 1522T to iS TttdarpeVrnoon the fire en j CARD OF THANKS T Wuliorn Brash jr family SV,KAB Jwher hiLl,e   Nil , MMMj  Mr4V, T,,11  v s lAU  tA JJ eerian farm where a fire endan narrow acknowledge with or  xaPt99g alona th   cfoprociattao the kmd expr   jjsHsjrw S33w2iSSisS3r  VirainkL  no stayed in first place most of the1  the skiddedfart  This season He was weak on reser ytar with same lineup Detroit ves and whenJhe cprlnd wore, J a second divisiDn 1tmCBDl , itTi r2LliJZ Evans in charge oftheir ion 0 tsm hecrvywith reserve tooktomwai  me aoat  over  flid This yOT Paul  RtlwmJi mim r81 iti PPII w, Z,JR  WNCKHET ttiKKZ Wednesday, August a 1951 ELECTRICITY TO NEARLY NOW AVA LL U S Power Companies Will Celebrate August 26 to Sept 1 as FARM ELECTRIFICATION WEEK Electricity now is available to over 90 per cent of Americas occupied farms And the nations electric liirht and power companies are marking the virtual attainment of farm electrification with special ceremonies during the week of August 26 to September 1 Evidence of the growth of farm electricity is in the record In 1923, only aout 200,000 American farms had electiir serv ice Todav, it is available to 10000 of the countrys 5200000 occupied farms as a result of the companies and Ideal electric cooperatives working together The electric light and power companies pioneered in farm electrification They now serve nearly half of Americas  rms Amot the entire remaining half are uearg served hv the local electric cooperatives The electric companies are proud of the privilege of fnrniiinj, at wholesale rates, i out half the electricity distributed by these local electric cooperatives to tiieir customers As the job of bringing electric ervire to farm n tr cdeioi  ei lnc liirht ad TJ,, r cuiepaiiie i  isue to cooperate with local electric cooperative II wih aiiritiihural rnbLes and  erer Tt iaiion to sjonsor iTearh to put    ti iv to work in more ways for  Neigfaboriug Notes The Unadilla township blood donors day is August 29 at the Gregory school Cpl Daniel Atwell of Brighton has been reported missinq in action in Korea since May 18The Brighton school school cen BUS lists 1048 children of school age in the Brighton area school district The Brighton fir deptused the puimotor last week to save tht the life oi Jvlrs June ODell who suilered a heart attack Norman Toppinq of Gregoryhas been elected to a three year term on the FHA, replacing Horace Hanson Brighton is always on the map Last year Mayor Tom Leith ran for the nomination for the Republican nomination for qov I ernoi He got lots xl publicity  but not enouqh votes Now ha  ward Cunnally has announced he will run tor the Republian nomination for US senator next yeai He has had government jobs most of his life being at Milan prison and with the war onsets adm He is a member cf St Patricks church Bnqhton The City of Howell gave Mrs Minnie VanSlyke, rearing libarian a purse of SI 00 Mrs Esther Shilling of Brighton whose so n Vitcor At well was killed in Korea and another son, Daniel, is reported missing, has received word that her surviving son, also in the army, will not be sent into combat Howa Vher qowE Mkfctam Tues, Wed, Thur August 7 8 9 M TAKE CARE of MY LITTLE GIRL Starring Jeanne Crcdn , Dale Robertson Jean Peters rviuy, ctuactay August 10 11 Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo John Agar Walter Brennan to ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl NO QUESTIONS ASKED cartoon  DexterTheatr peno MICKGAN Friday, Saturday August 10 11 BOMBARDIER Pat OBrien, Randolph ScottAnn Shirley, Eddie Albert Plus , GENE AUTREY dthe MOUNTIES Starring Sunday, Monday, August 12, 13 Gene Autrey, Pat Buttrem  SB B fewer Western Sunday, Monday, August 12, 13 Matinee Sunday 2S0 p m continual Randolph Scott David Brin and Phyllis Thaxter in FORT WORTH In Technicolor Comedy Cartoon N fues, Wj, Thur, Aug 14 15, 16, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN IHormg Farley Granger, Ruth Roxnal and Robert Walker RAWHIDE Starring Tyroae Power, Susan Hayward and Hugh Marlowe Cartoon News Spot jSunday, Monday, August 12, Sundoy Shows 3 5, 7, 8 13 Coming Passage West, the Hole Ace in AVONiUfeAli   Stocttridtf Michiaf  Friday, Saturday August 10 11 Sunday, Mooriday, Augusst 12, 13 Double FMM GODS COUNTRY In Cinecolor Out Door Action Picture THE SWORD oi MONTE CRISTO In Technicolor A Drama starring Paula Corday George Montgom ery, Harry Krceger Cartoon ComingLittle BigHorn Sirocco, Riviere, 5YLVAIN l Ghelaen Mich, TEK Friday, Saturday August 10 11 r t t De Luxe Double Feature   shows 700 915 T5 Roy Rogers  his horse Trigger  m v, ,rers Ti  , 0 a a 4 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTY SHOP Is Now Ready to Render Complete Beauty 23 Years Ago Care Shampoo  Set Eye Lash Tint Hair Cut Eyebrow  Styling Arch Scalp Treatments Manicuring 1000 1250 Hair Tinting and Bleaching JERMANENT WAVES,A11 Types 600 850 I Also Feature  THE TEPIDAIRE PERMANENT By Gabrileen Not a Cold Wave, Not a Machine Wave but a Brand New Type oi Permanent Wave Price 1000 Please Call for Your Appointme nt in Advance Pinckney Beauty Shop 1S0F2 BRITTA BRASH, Prop 212 Main Pinckney The Kings Daughters were en hospital Howell terainea at the htad cottage at Portcige Lake Thursday The pro   gram consisted ct a reading by JvUd dairies, icdk by Mrs Crittenden of Ann Arbor and a talk by Mrs SaruA Burchiei Mary Lillian Howlett, daugh ter of Mr end Mrs fred howlett oi Gregory was married last Saturday to MLton Barrett oi Ann Arbcr, Rev Horton oi Kal amozoo oiificiatina   The Fisher barber shop at Howell has been sold to Neil, jMcQuarrie of Detroit 1st Lt Robert Tripp, former Mich Bell county mgrhas been sent to Alaska On August 11 the Michigan National Guard will mobikze at Grayling for two weeks training William Stephens, 85, former Howell carpenter, died at tho Grand Bapias soldiers home on July 29 He was a Spanish war  veteran and former commonderj ma of the Howell post Born to Emory Plummer jr and wifeJuly 24 a daughter, and to Mr and Mrs Thomas Porter of Gregory Renee VanBlaricuma son EtV Hrtbe at McPherson by James Oliver Curwood with Robart Lowery Helen Gilbert Plus , CHANGE OF HEART A Musical Starring IN OLD AMARILLO PllU Tim Holt in BORDER TREASURE Mon 700900 Sunday, Tuesday, August 12, 14 f John Carrol Susan Hayward I  u T  AMERK1AN GUERILLA IN Suxu 8 3579 THE PHILLIPINES  IP Technicoljot picture oi late war with Tyrone Power Micheline Prello News 13 Coming Pigmy Island, Trail of the Rustlers, Emergency Wedd THE GREAT CARUSO In IfcHiuicoIor J A Musical Starring  Nario Lanza, Ann Blyth and Dorothy Kisten Cartoon H Cpl Stanley Reece of Ann Ar bor who has been in combat in Korea, was wounded and award ed the bronze 3tar has landed  in Korea and is expectced home He it a grandson of Abe Haines of Pinckney iTues, Wdf Thur Aug 14 15, 18, SOLDIERS THREE An Action Drama Starring Walter Pidgeon Stewart Grang er and David Niven Cartoon Shorts Nsn ComingGo for Broke,  ShoW  Boot,The PriDceWho as a Thief V Barber Bod Shop John Eisele Old Location NOW OPEN FOR BUSINEES KFREE ESTIMATES GIVENi 140 West Main St, Pinckney THE STATE OF MICHIGAN e Cottnir At a mmkm, of said 6oan nsld at the fxobate 00M is  Cirf at Boweii to sold County o thft 17th day of July FrtMBt HonofabW Riroa R Smith, IN IBB MATTEH Of THM ESTATE CF FLOYD H MABTINVated It appearing to th Court that the ttBs for prsssntation oi daims againsi Old stats should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to rece ive, examine and adjust all claims and demon de against said deceased by and before void Court tWA Art ft eiaol hein ef said dec ear4el eKttled to tnhexlt the estate oi Aien Xould be ed   ,tluenaw county fair at Ann Arbor is Aug 31, Sept  1, 2 3, 4 The Andersen reunion held at Josin Lake Sunday Ciarence Marshall of Greqory  and Irene Hoffman of Munith  wfce married recently I The Albert Dinkel and Mar  Allison iamilies Maible reunion  Lake Sunday, i The Meabon family reunion will be,held here Aug 7th at th the Georqe Meabon sr, home  M rss V G Dinkel leaves next week to visit her son Otto, at Sioux City Iowa  Dr R G Siqier and wife have  gone to Munising to locate attended the at Pleasant frpfr a B Ordered,That all of the credUors ejf ejald deceased are required to present to said Court at said Pro asd to eerve a copy thereof qpstt Bobert G, Rose, Administrator of tease whose address is17 Mad8tv Howell, Mich, on or before tho Ih day day oi October A D,1951 elk tea odoek in the forenoonedd time appointed for the examine adjustment of all claims and agalost sasl decease ft In As4s Orterea That pabBc 1 be OTS by publication  efcs prertbus p mi etar  MCBIM  0  sjesBm ej BeenssoBes Bnasw eisiBf eHritetid m iHtoM  y kB e fturfth of Prooats The Russell Read family of Pitts burg, Pa, are visitinq the Ross Head family atPortage LLake Walter Clark and wife are spending the week in northern Michigan, Frank Aberdeen and wife were Sunday guests at the Rex Noggie home in Ann Arbor  Ar,in, RQil of Germany is at the Mark Nash home for sever al weeks He enters the Univer sity oi Michigan this fall Miss Jane Nash who has been attenainq Howell high school will enter the senior class at Pinckney this fall Sunday callers at the Louis Shehan home were the Geno Shehan family of Ann Arbor,Mr and Mrs Clare Shehan of Jack  Iheta  nd WUliaal Zd in S H,ion L  and Ronnie Swarthout are at Douglas Lake for a few days jf Billie and Dick iMercer of Eassi Lansing spent the week end at the William Mercer home Mrs Albert SekeeJ, of Detroit was a guest last week at tho Jesse Henry home The Clayton Musson family Howell and Mr and MrsGeorqe Thompson were Sunday callers at the Albert Dinkel home The WardBuhl reunion was keld at the Charles Ward home at Chubbs Corners Sunday Miss Audrey Kletkot of Briqh  17 Years Ago JH Wallace, former ccounty school commissioner, will teach in Detroit this year her porch Friday and sprained Miss Katherine Grieve fell off her ankle St Marys annualpicnic is Aug  11 There will be speeches by Mayor Lynch of Pontiac and the Hon J B Kennedy of Detroit, a ball game Chelsea Junior Stars vs Hclrell Independents and a dance Miss Genevieve Kelly was river at Ann Arbcr last week when her , canoe overturned, She was a 1 relative of Mrss Robert Tiplady and the Tiplady family atttend ed the funeral Dan Plummer was hurt last week when his horse ran away with him on the hay rake  PeTy Carson and Jessie Mess f engcr of Iosco were married on hW 26th He doesnt stand alone A Mr and Mrs Wales Leland entertained a numbs oi friends  at a house jxrt Aalurday nlqR 1 Miss Anna Quftitto of AahOTt i burq Ontario Is tto gjet 1 I Mable MonksThe William Sinqleton family FAST, ACCURATE TELEPHONE SERVICE IS VITAL TO CIVIL DEFENSE     Warnings of approaching planes, cominr from air raid spotters or military rndar screens, are flashed over networks of Long Distance and local telephone lines to Filter Centers Telephone reports are quiekly charted on Filter Center maps Then wait in 2 Air Force iutercepter planes are alerted This is but one type of the many special telephone networks serving government and military forces to heipprotect our nation This great and growing telephone system was built to serve America in peace But it is just as ready to serve in any emergency The value of this nationwide telephone network was never greater never clear, r than it is today It must he kept strong It is vital to a stroii imcrica I laL  fTdc 681 Cf  of Anderson entertained 11 rel Albert Rnkel fcnnily  tives  faeiT home Sunday, Grant Ward son of Mr ana  ,  CrE, DtefcTfch of Cadillac imwmk at tho Andrew Mr Mrs Earl Ward of Pinqree wq married to Mrs Edna Lylflet aT Chris Campbell is visiting in Hillsdale Ypsilantin July 29th They m HcBitooi Cooper of Unadillo Uve In a house he built on m ,,4 the American Uftottl Ward farm cuimUkm at Dettott last wk To help tpecd your long Distance coll, please give the operator the outofIOHTI telephone nunilcr  Telephone lines are busy with national defense MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Voiunfr are needed for ground observer stations Appy by writing your State Office ofCMl Defense, Lansing, Michigan tim    ttissfaifIJ5T7TWWr The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Canned Geotft, Gents, Furnishings Linyerfc WBPATCB Wednesday, August 8 i9Si Finckae Dispatch tered as 2nd class matter at postofhce Act oi March 6, 1877 11 oiioweil St,PinckneyMich  Subscription Price 150 per year 1 Paul W Cuilett Publshei mtmwmmmmyKastmmmmmimmtmmmtmmm mm  Dr Charles Hodda and iamily of Detroit and the Victor Lonn famhy of Ncrthvilie were Sun day visitors at the Lester McAfee heme Mrs Laverne Coy and Mrs Joan Gustafson of Dexter qave a pre nuptial showei Lgr Miss Kathryn Henry last week Mrs Cliiiord Chambers qave one lor her Tuesday night  i  Kennedjtf QenStorc LOWEST KilCI EVER , Special ie Itixt PHILGASWMN Ranje  Ronald Darrow accompanied his sister, Mrs Virginia Stanley i and family back to Green Acres Wain, Sunday   Mrs Norma GardnerPressley j is a patient at U of M hospital,  Ann Arbor with polio Mr and Mrs W H Meyer j called on Mr and Mrs Ralph Hununenck ot Fowlervillo Sun  day  Don Kimberly and wiie en j j tertained company from Ala  bama last week  Paul Sinqer has his nw base I ment home on M36 about com  pletedTed Sinqer has the walls for his about up i The Roosevelt Pike iamily oi Wayne spent Sunday at the j Robert Pike homee 1K11 ne 1111086 Kennedy family III of Howell, Mrs Irvin Kennedy  Mrs Murray Kennedy and Dan Driver and wife, of Dexter call at the Edward Spears home  Sunday   Ross ifjead and wife are spend t inq a month at the Road cottaqe I at Portaqe hake Mr and Mrs Fred Read attend ed the Gilkes family, reunion at Leslie Sunday Mr and Mrs James Green of East Lansinq, the Loo Bettys iam ily of Wailed Lako end the Wayne Carr family were Sun day quests ot the Roqe Carr I home Carl Lentz and wife  Char jj lott were weok end quests of the  1 Ona Campbell familv and with I  thm were Sunday quests af L, J C Gorham at the Plum Hollow Country Club   Mr3 Edward HrHett and  daughter Barbara, of Newcastle j Pa were quests at the Mrwin j CamDbell homo last week I Th CUiford Bennett family of  , Hilkiole were Sunday quosts i y at t a Andrew Campbell home  The Dov Tempi  n spent  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LACE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Pumps Bath rom Fures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SECIAJJTY COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11  ad or Ali tjArM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 200 COWS 300 HOGS 10c per CwtWF, BUY HIDEb Ai0 CALF SKINS Fbsns 8 PlncknT ntr al ttead Stock CO JgbriiiiL,aUlCv i  Plumbing Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel i r ttg i i Lois Shirley and Janet Lunj deen entertained the Albert Shir i lev family at dinner Saturday  niqht at the Regent Cafejackson in honor of Mr Shirleys birthday Pfc Wesly Palmer went back to Colorado Sprinqs Col last Monday last ,eek Linden Ind Annual  4 u matie, hwtMMfcfctktf i Vurn r removaMi porr tela jip tray 4o teovtawKfcifai dttUkt ncur 4aek rttk bufltta lfflr V  ner aigails cootttaf , p o 80 vaLautm  V   e f time and una,v a i iarmatiwk  r i ltd signal tv1en Jr u  irate antir top n ara Por  j LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANG 11 Now Is Ae timt to modernize yeur kitchen with Philgas  the thrifty tKittUxl gas for farm and town hornet You can huat far and wide, but yon wont find a bigger value anywhere thaa thai beautiful de luxe rage Semefaber, too, we will glvt you  generous vedein allowance on your id range regardless of typ, make, er conditiont Ey erms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS APJANCJ OM WHICH TO CHCXSEI SEE US TODAY WiMANOtt AU IH5TA1LATK3H CTAJU Hcckcx Swarthotu The Ona Campbell Carl Lentz1 and Lloyd VanBlaricum families  attended the Fowleville Fair , last Thursday i H C Veddej and wife are j spendinq the week in northern  Michigan   Roy Fay and wife of Webber ville were Sunday quests cf Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher Silas Swarfhout and dauqhter Mrs Sadie Moran are spending the week at Houghton Lake Mr and Mrs George Frazier and son of Farmington called at the Cuilett home Sunday Rev and Mrs Donald Brady  axe in Ohio 4hjfe waakk, Pfc Dick Singer of Ft Meade Maryland is here on leave Merwin Campbell and Clifford called on Robert Ackley at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last  Thursday niqht i Otto riamgie and wife of Jactc , son Ohio are spendinq 2 weeks I at their home known as the I Grimes house  Editor Leonard of the Chelsea j Standard called at the Dispatch 1 office Thursday niqht Mr and Mrs Henry Hauck are spending the week in Detroit  Mrs Floyd Martin is ill at the home of her daughter Mrs Joe Rose of HowelL  Mis Gertrude Spears left by train for Los Angeles, Calr Mon Mr and Mrs Harry Durkess, Mr and Mrs Harry Pigeon of Flint and Mr and MrsJ E Bird of California were Sunday visit ore of Mr8Mary HofL Mr and Mrs Clifford Buttel S  man and Mrs Weltha Vali of  Horton called on Myron Dunn ing Sunday at the Pinckney Sanitarium Sunday j Mrs Maraeret Lawrence of Detroit spent last week with her mother Mr Donald McClean 1 Patricia Ann Lawrence who has  been spending the summer here j returned home Vrith her I The Blankenship family have moved from the Sylvester Hart, i apartments to the rooms over the McCulley store where the Gleason beautv shoo was George and Bill Clark expect to an to Grnvhnn with the nrrtion guard August IB They belong to the ABA Arttof Cowpony PICNIC at Pinckney School 4 ii 4 t Affernoon and Evening FEATURING   Dinner, Country Style  1230 to 40 Concessions Amusemnts Prizes Awards   A 1AEW AM BOOT BB ATfEBWXW AMD EVBBWQ WPH  ou 7  71  U iK, UitPT    y   You Cant Beat the HaivestTint SecuritydJ JOHN DEERE No 12 A S YOU574T The man wo moves into the fieM with a John Deere No 1A Combine is assi   oi an easiei harvest    a more profitable harvest in all combi9eijhj crops This ouLt TCJ performance is due, largely, to the straightthrough, fullwidth handling oi the nrain wLich gives the Ho 12A aiuaing capacity    the ability to c ve more clean, uncracked grain per acre le a ught, compact pontine that gets arc nd easly in the toughest LJd conditions   h mighty low gcwai requirements   g e ou dependable, lowcost performance, ytr alter year Come in soon and let us show yon the many outstanding features of the JoLi DoM No 12A Youll agreeits by lax jgur best sraali combine investment Hove toft wottr fer oasle  duh cubing, whiter woihn, glorious thompoei, delightful bathing Got complete dttails on this ing now ovtomefit wotor leftcnor MNCKNEY SANITARIUM M Dufcy, M D    Miehigrrn Daily 1100 A M to 200 PM m Jcept Wednesdays Moo Tu Fri Sat 7 to fi n m PERMUTir WATER SOFTENEI  G SL McCLUSKEY Denis 112 North Michigan Ave J Telephone J Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell w Michig HERB SNEED REAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake Propertiet and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pear1 Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157F11 Repairing MYSON J HUGHES Flumbing and Heauna State 8717 Latasiie Drive License Bush Lake P H SWARTHOU7  SOU Funeral Home Doo C Swarthout, Dkectoi Modem Equioment Amhulatice Service   3 LAVE1 HAP D WARE John Deere   Village Tax Notice Villages Taxes Are Now Due and payable at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1951 HBLBi REYNOLDS Village Treasurer 545 East Putnam, Pinckney Costs 43 less than prewcr automatic rrydtlt Ask for fRK Home trio GEORGE ROUSH Plumbina WATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stewart S pvt Pfnckeev UMF11 Phone 183 207 E Grand aiverp  Q  R piIM ,k Howell s Michigan t onfAJL Pmckney, MK Real Estate Irsurance Brokerage 1 FRED C REICKHOFF dr City, Lake and Farm Property  OPTOMETRIST A Speciality i 120 West Grand River Av ist Your Property With Me  He well t Michican  I phocd 358 Residence L if LEE LAVEY  u6TO rSbri  I Generrl Insurance  Livestock Hauling Phone 59F3 Pinckney Mich1 Weekly Trips Made To Detrn I  AUC HONEER farm Sales A Soeciality General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mir L I S T E N I BEKTWfUE Phone Pkclmey78F2 REFRlGERAnON sgVlCE HAROLD Bhmr Repairs On All Makes Phone Pincl ney 154F3 Howell Mich, DRV C J TOWNER SL W W f Lit NOTARY INSURANCE and ONDtt PONE 131  iNCKNEY FOR MUNTZ THT  SEE ROY E FISHER During the past40 years Ive been through good times and bad and the time to save money All deports up to 10,000 into when youre makinq money sured by oar membsrsnip inthy Take my advice There willFdderal Deposit Insuxdmc  never be a better time than poration Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Phcae Dexter 3461  Factory Representative I Free Demonstration Every Dav Road JVmterl Fsorn 1000 A M to 1000 PJ I East Main S Ptocknej ice CarClassified Advs Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW AlfaKa, Clover  d AllOther Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co, right now WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES CONDITION BasebalL football track and other sports require the play ers to keep in qood physical condition Many times the condition is the difference between winninq and losing In the qame of life good fin FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac, vnv CHTPIC u 1 v a 1 65, aiso 1934 Ford 116 51111 0ar9 Phone 3SF3 Pinckney for 1500 George Thompson y nerv 550 Patterson Lake Rd,Pinckney VVANliiJLpainung and Decorat WANTEDPlumbers helper with some experience Myron Hughes 8717 Lakeside Dr riush Laxe Phone 157FU, Pinckney FUR SALE UbhD ,yonooi  Thil DESKS AND SEATS Sacrificed factor This  ,,  2QQ Qnd  ing also general work w Phone lfJM2 Hiland Lake MAX BUSSBLL MGR Pinckney, Michigan THE FtfT NATIONAL BANK HewciL Mich rpoett InsurAll Deposits each Depositc Member Fedojal once Corporaacp Insured up to 10,000 tor Summer Coal Prices Now in EtfecV ancial condition  a  y fcr Quick sate zuu ana up does not mean havinga lot of fi Them or Your chidxen to moneybut rthernur of Use at Home Come in and Pick plamunq the expenditure ot Q Yom  m , what we Bay ServedAt Pinckney School A Savma Account can be the Eric G Rose, Seretary balance wheel of good hnqn   eial condition Get In condition vVANTEDWorkinq foreman Per Open a savings rrccount today manent outdoor work near Ann Arbor Must have transport tUti SALLHouse, garage z iuid Must sell 4iUU with SiluuJ downJohn CarpenteryRush Lake fayd Lakevi DrPhone lbUr Pinckney tOH SALEbU White Wyan dotte pullets, 18 weeks old 175 each Eli Aron 11505 Dexter Rd, Pinckney LlrrJ GUARDS 2 civil service positions avail able lor desirable summer work ation, knowledge of machinery work at Island Lake State Park, PHONE DEXTER 2681 D, EHoey Sons helpful or gardeninq experience useful Write Box 108, Pinckney WANTEDGirl or woman to take care of two childrenweek ends off Phone 4191 Whitmore Lake MANTEDMiddle aqed wemem ibr light houseworkJohn Borst Phone 1057, Howell LOST TWO PIGS Finder return to Russell Bokrbs I  have senior Lie saving certificate Salary 170 a month See Mr Roy Russell, manao at trie parkLuo 1 iviuie dog, bcotusn merr ier, Mill pay reward1 Phone Pinckney 161F3 FUR SALhElectrochef Stove, boat trailer  W C AtLee Phone 171F1I  WANTEDWashings Also have rabbits for sale Mis Russell Bokros Pinckneys QUALITY fleats Fruit Groteies Vegetables Fish Bfarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS STATE OF MICHIGAN Xh Probcrto Court foj Oxm County ot Uvteftloe At n  olios 13 SSld V9SXt oold  19 Probate court in tho dty of Howoll In said county on t0 12th day of July A, D  bi  PrsseatKos Hram R Smith, Judgo ol fudge oi Probate In the Matter of the ESTATE OF Stewart Anderson, deceased Gerald Reason having filed in said hU petition praying ftor to sell ths Interest of said estate tain rea estate therein described It is OrderecLthat the 6th day of August A D, 1951 art ten oclock In the tomCKL at savl robate otflce, bo and is herepy appointed to hear said petition and that all persons interested in  said estate appeal before said Court, at said time crad place to show cause why a license to sell the interest of said es tate in takf real estate should not be granted It is Further Osdexed That public not joe thereof be glrstt by publication of u copy of this order once vacn week tor 9  successive weeks previous to cold day  of hearing in the Ptftckoty Dispatch a newspaper printed eBd Aculated in so  FOR SALEFive milking cowsFrank Pearce, 10960 Stinchheld Woods Road, Pinckney near Big Silver LakeFOR SALE5 f basement able FOR SALEElectric Range Hot Point 35, Davenport Electric Hot Water Tank,  new roll oi barb wire at Neil McCleer farm, west ot Gregory Saturday and Sunday 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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>yxu m BilTrSST   JfWKKgaSiKXBL   K ,    IKSN  x   3PP  ici  WW is f    J  Vohim 68  T  Pinckoey Dispatch Wednesday August 1 1951 ichiau Mirror The Michigan Little hoover ComxrtiBsipn iias recommenaa  mat uie siaie tampioVbes reure  meut sysitrm tue pujuuc scnooi feuipioytes iaUieuitoiu syieru uuu Lafe siuie ponce leuiemeLiL  system xae mergea una inut m yovtjxnor oe given puwer lo mu tne state pongee neua Occ oi siaie Aiqer wants the I election laws ovwnauieu ri wants closer xeiauous iiweeu  Characters GARDNER ULIJBRIDGE This men was the tirst laka  1 Death Notices , , w iirst lake subdivider in this county  Nc AUTO ACCIDENT FATALITY Charles Darrow23, son oi MrsIva Darrow of Pinckney and ana maybe in the state as iar 1 TJ kllie1 uUl i   as iknow Unfortunately he was U , a Tm tnda7 on the Wrter 800 4 1000 born 100 years too soon Pinckney,Dexter Hd just souui jNovenna Devotions Gardner Liiiibriage was an he biidge between Biq aiu ian,r evjnuiy at 730 p m actor or at any rate he was iden LittlePortage Lakes I Confessions Church Notes  SoftkU Notes  Current Comment Mary s Catholic Church i St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney Michigan Hev Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses  ice PINCKNEY IN FIRST PLACE Pinckney went Lit     m the coun ltwU iv t Summer lb5d 800 1000 itO iC y be , j  e Produccts I 13 to U Pinekney aut 7 J first 2 innings ana wt re  extent Pagers oi Hjzelii tified with that profession ana uouiishsed around New York City about I83UThis was an age of intense land speculationLana  Shades wil had no car bur  rowed the car oi a triend,Aiu Shirey of Pinckney to take her home After crossing the Portage Lake bridqe apparently he io,t A mend oi his Jacquelin Ma Friday after Novenua Dovotion thews of 1024 Olivia, AVJ, Ann Saturday 73U io 930 P H Arbor was in Pinckney and JSunr beAjc 800 Mai   Last week Monday night at ilUU pmtne Bngnton dam wenl i  fni the unce beautiral mill ,T 4l  Pon uiQie is now nothina but , Cut 7 runs tlia, mud hole Of course Mghton  Jv i pecpi fcvant the dam replaced  but we nope they have mor gtr1,   state ana icai oniciais, an eauc  was hin tir, n  aacnai program ana a apt w I , iq J,p a  over State rtepubiiccms huvespen eie aId wildcat banks WW  Laaa to, a neaaaaaner,  1 ntce the turnto the lei and i moaeinng the ancreni structure Church Rev, Donald Braa, pastor Sun 30, Ihj srmon will oe  cjiOL by V ton Chimberi tin who is studyinq for tiie ministry 23 county iairs win xray yuur chest tree tins year There may re a special sessnew o,buu,UUU state oince und ing at Lansinq, Oil well drilling permits are 24 percent less in Michigan iniVear than last Veterans oetween the aqes of lb1 and 4 years must now register with tne axatt board de spue previous serviceiVjre liquor was sold in Mich igan last year than in any previous years since repeal ,jihe in crease was 127 percent 3,79b ioz cases were sold, 43,644 more than a year aqoIndustrial writers predict the pontol oi trie car as he failed tu in  Kensington on US stead punged down me y it em 7 M  wi lliUI,uv 16 hast ci Howell, Unadilla I bankment on the right, hitting J While the pasttr ls cn vacation Plainiieid Scio, Delhi, Hudson1 63 and was killed instanhy all  alls shoiLj be midn Jo Corners, Lover, Reeves and I iss Matthews was thrown fieri 1120 Sunday School, many ether places Quite a few the car and suffered only minr 110 Sunday Snooi of these places had small ndus t injuries She received first aid at Tuurv Aug 2 Pryer meetina ana at Ielhon Buzz rd rjome MisTny Buzzard Pad hi  the Friday game Pincknev I went out 3 years aqu and has not yet been re placed Condihans are similar Bruce Products At tU time the Pinckney dam qot il hitj md 3 Joe Lave y hit 2 heme runs went , and Gentile, Jim Meyer, Yuunj yf S , TL andMcriunty e,h qot 2 hits i 1d LVJY Pinckney  otacr 2 remV rden mese went cS St Joe hSspitai Ann Xrbor iw SSTf JfT19  U1f ol usiess the haralets dipear was allowed to qo home new ,bou,UUU state omce und ed  a statt lie and coroner C Monanty, 3L roinq, ss  iavey, ct Jehiey, lb Leawidge, rf , Aniiurqey, p  RLuaer, c  Gomile, If i Ivieyr, 2b  Bruce Products  SuVe 3b Dott, ss p Abbott, J   ut it was owned by the mily They refused to allow the village to replace it AB R H saihig if it should go out again 321 tncV might be liable for damn3 2 aqes Several delegations from 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 Lhhbridqe bought land on the horn of Ann Arbor were canea Calvary M3nnonie Church south side of Portage Lake1 The body was released to the ,v Eza fleacv Pastor viicie Newport Beach is now I ivaithout Funeral Home,Pinci S S Supt Walter Each  r located He built a tavern sold ney  As,art Paul CHaast fc1 lckson lb liquor and bought furs of the In  The deceased was born in Wiin, Worship iOtOO i pucolt f1 dians This, proved slow so he Pinckney June 6, 1928 He qrad Sua day Schoo  ,  11001 fisook, 2b i emi ,sr hi himself and started on a hiqh pressure sellinq campaiqn His  meciical discharge here Recent printed prospectus snowed , ly he lias been workinq for the paved streets, business places Household Finance Co of Ann parks and miraculous boiling  Arbor Bom his parents survive Aso  1145 Smith, c 730 Renin, rf  815 Co k, ss 1 Maxwell p ,,, ,,Df, ,,,11 v,rX ic onA spring, warranted to cure all ills  auto maustry will nave its 2nd H dheadinq read uilibndqe, a sisteVMrs Viiqinia Stanley and greatest pioaucuon record     7  7 M,  in history in 1951  , lt rvfrrix the Saratcgo of the West of Greenacres Washington and lq rfpwi bunur ,t me  r m 1 2 The University of Michiqah was seven brothers, Merim ui 11am l,tlWHMie T Vvl lTfit Pand kinq for a location and LilU bug, Wnliam, Gerald iouald,  eyei are Lu 5 J y bridqe offered them free land Robert and Richard ol PmcKney speiiuuiQ ui weeK in noitiiu Td nnlir rnkp The prospectus shelved pictures ,iua vno Las boen in Korea n iugaa men uuuien are at iH IrnShoie of theP university buildings to he but is believed on his way sauad raided a couee nouse m vi    i  t , ,,,, ,c rprpfK Iorse last week and anested pait chere According to hstcr  ,A siscerirmu, is aeeas oo , , mKimrr T, cnlirfrj ians trie university seriously con ed 22 men for gambling The squad    fcut   iho uneral was at the Pmck hurch,  aerday Wednesday 800 p m  ihp ii her r   U1C lG Howell ilvleicnants 12 iw e ivben Oamger lamuy 0L  , it was tied j j up to the ld 2 j her  v Li ted the Ford people but  j got nowhere After Henry Ford Q j ded tne pioperty was placed Q o on  rarlet Gerald Reason, a   Q 1CM eii stite man bought it 2 2 e c XP t0 iepLie tlie dam  3 2 2 hup we it but wont do anythiM AB R H, tnis N ir Th Fords also om 4 Q  , trd the irghtan property but soltl 3 j i it to Lou Eppinger, Detroit sport 3 Q  ing gucxis dealer Brighton seat 2 0 0 a ropresenativo iown to see him 2 o 0 ailJ g t permission to replace 1 o 0 tho dam The rity paying all 3 n j  the costs 10 0 10 0  3 0 0  n 1 BEAT MERCHANTS 12 TO I  Auhough Pinckney uscra  a he State Corporation and Se curites Jtmmission has ordered the Holland Furnace Co to eta d ing business in Wayne now lineup fliey tili won beat ina Cakiand counties for two months, ih ause is subetanonly has V men, of whom 2 work on narcotics but selevte Ann Abar because it was on ney Conqi trie Vvh M Meyer heme iiic Cne oiiena laniliy  Ann ArOi vvere buna 7 g iCew at u  Lauis Sner, n home in, L L winq aeaded iii Old when Pinckney qot 3 run The cut loose in the 5th and 6th qett ing 5 runs in one inninq and 3 in the otiier Meaarity and Carr eacn got 3 hits, Lavey Ambur gey and Gentile 2 eachAmbur  qy allowea but 4 hits Revs McLucas and tix  i ixe  1 u   ,f riw HSvrwiupoWe c,tllo epu, onhls semnq U EETfa  701, campaign in New Xorkand thje Pinckney Cemetery  va,iriofciMf d ,il U prosecutors convention at Mack ina ldst weekHe wants the, slata police built up to 1000 menThey now have 475 The legislature voted to add 60 more men te h He expressed his reqret that the congress had tabled the St Law rence waterway project and  commended the blood typing act under the civil defense pro Qirri CONSERVATION DEPT Tfce, number of oil and qag drilling permits in the state is 24 percent less than a year aqo v east alia sold lots to many       his actor friends Edwin Forrest MRS ELLA CUFFMAN  r,iu Uwien e Japp1ii s ana Edwin Booth, celebrated Mrs Ella Cuifman, 69 died aL  r Vmc M M,,rcn e a tors of the day are both said tne blan iiard Cenvaleaceni, u e  to have owned 1 ts tuere A Dex hcmc at Flainheid Thursday rer liverman is said to have wnen she had livea the reaped a harvest taking lot own yeaS Sue wasthe daughter o  ers cut to see their lots They te ae Rev Alpaonse hrane came to Dexter by train He qot j Eunice Sprout Crane anA a dollar for takinq them out to l wag r rn jn Henrietta She liv a sea their IctThen he got another m u nunlber of places where dollar for takinq them back to e famer served as M E mnna Dexter One look at their swamp I tfrs0me of them were Briqhton, 10L wis enough and they loft jjewberiy Parshallville and never to return j ftrmeo Slie married William When Liilbndges bubble Cuffxnan of Romeo and her marr uran CHio Gii and wife and Eawui last 1 an W1e l nn rhi   woe Sunday que ts at ih  Maak Nasii iiome Miss Jane Nash pent rh 2nd in Detioit Louis i le arui wil ed tee pianr qivn L church, Hieii, Sunaay  Q w eK ttend soph idncl ney  M riaiaty, c  buno 0  L ,vy, c  1 JeLreys lb  L dwidqo, ss 1 Amnuiq y, p  Glentile, it  li rsfi rf  Carr, 2b Ho, L1 Cerclant3 haw on lb Shertzer, p Hi iton, 3b Sickles cf  Bvuiall c Kyke rt Dunn II  hran oll rs  AB I H 369 permits were issued compar  WLAiii ed to 4V last year Michigan oil burs he didnt do good A man iewas spent trere He ha wells average 40,000 barrels c Was killed in his place ond h e dead 13 yearsHer healt Lynn Hundee an 1 wiie spent , ,,101 Sunday at the Dr Joms Lash C Tpboll, b  aldwuter  I Pnckney plays Bruce Pr r nd wi of Do at KvHl Fnaay at 7 JJ p Wed,, Aug 8 ihey play Kin s home in John Cambun and wi  0 trcit spent the week end at tioj tiai misiep si ntation The com pany r,n till ao business in the oti er 81 counties Aceording tQ Detroit papas there were many compliant aqainst the company Tne chief compliant was they pjayed on the lears of the householders telling them, their iarno  AJS unsafe and liable 5 2 3  to blow up and thus selhnq them 3 I 1  new cne 3 3 2  tf2i Ihe effort of Mrs Jean Grogory 3 2 0 a 27 year old aivoicee of Vicks 4 1 2 buig with thiee children and 4 1 2 an invulid motiiei to qet a hus 3 0 U band by advertising proved to  4 0 3 a lockott tj get her old sweet B R H i, art back She said she got  4 0 2 over 200 proposals but none of 3 1 1 them hod much money Last 3 0 0 Wednesday she went to Ango la, Ind  nd married Louis Klein ol 1 hree Riv s, a ti uck driver h  is aas uivor ea and has 2  hilarcu Mis Ciqory admitted  qoing with him for a consider ulie tuno and bieukinq off She IGCI this method to get him bo k 1 7  0 0 fl  u 3 J 0  3 0 n 2 n 0 Cue, m  day but Michigan consumption  he J trouble getting out of it   7 years aQ0 and she went harry Camburn h m is 250,00 barrels a day I To finance his operations he bnr j x0 the Blanchard home to live Tte Lie,a rienae icmuy a Present United States oil pro Srcwed money of J T Wing, a I Survivinq are a son Bainarr, duction is 6000,000 barrels a Dexter me ney lender Wing forj Q pcntiac and a brother Gecrg day , Cosed on himEventually Thorn  rr,no of Pinckney i 0 n j r t tl T Application for special deer G, Birkett, Dexter banker ac  TP funeral was at the Swar eil0s SmrAl Pfc Ro hunting licenses in Dec will Qnired the land Lillibridge wen thou Funeral Home Monday at runn nf rnnVtiut be in the hands of dealers in to Detroit and started a stencil x200 p m Rev Nixon of the land Hudsonc nepujr Sept Only 16800 will be issued t ,,orv He died there Munith M E Chuich officiat1 ha McAfee 1 sper spending the week at tse Nuo tor coltaqe at Bear hake The Phillip Huascn fomily CI aners at 345 P n   ,a h at 815 r m Mili rd a H,wCl LEAGUE STANDINGS inq Burial in Sprout compared to 22,300 last year  Bounty payments dropped 50 i BAKJS SALE NOTTrF  percent in June The total was uAt ajuc wunut , UBODV nav PAMP 10 n Z,rA n 99HR foxps 51 There wlil  a xe SGie  HAPPY DAY CAMP 1222L 97 KrSr  HoweU sponsored by hainbow The Third Annual Bible Conhr0untv wiU sell 245 mbiy on Auqust 3rd Anp  ference will start next Sunday at Inn Lat 15 Most donation of baked qoods will bo 300 p m at the Happy Day its at auction August 1 Most ,,, ,, rVill Kre M , ,   Pinckney Eaqers Barbara McAfee is spending  MilCrd Qee the week at the Ford camp at j dtyScrvice  w y  5 5 5 3 0 300 000 25i2Lffi sflr1 Shore qladlyaptedCall Mrs 1 Campon the Fred Teeple farm   of them are in St OTair bhores   Briqhton 3903 Qr Pauia  36  SGrvic9S W1n be  aomce to g R j  EBSON SWANK lSSdlM6    Co Ops Linwood Chambers ana Lam Merchants illy of NoTtnviil  pont Sunaay I EraCe poGucts at toe Lester McAee nome Robert Pike and wife took Leiqhtcn Pike back to Wayne an I ST MARYS ANNUAL PICNIC b, Mar s parish 0 Pinckney ccrted electinq j Edqar Hoover Those who are back of the Con MarArtnur txjom for pres ident hav learned their lessonNo ionqer ao they have their idol speak in stadiumsAt Mass L Pet h oh usetts he spoke before a  1 900 sssion of the leqislature Rep1 Mtia ubi ans applauded Democrats 3 625 did not At Houstcn, Texas, the  5 500 geneiul spoke in the football 4 444 stadium It seats 7u,000 and is  usualy filled at football qames but MKArthur drew only 20,000 and spoke to 50 000 empty seats In a speech last week CongPaul S uaot,r of Battle Creek advo 4 Mr and Mrs Ben Whit call yC hold toeir annual picnic on head of the B1 pr,sident H9 ed cn Ernest Whtoat tno Mc thePmany school grourd Sun m hnve en spafinq but cd Ebson Swann, well known Pettysville Road Special music common, when the foliage turns brown teoneshielly af dealerd atlioweiTlS otlacksoSev W C Stand ptaesare the ones cnieuy a Thursday  m age of 63 He ridge is in charge All are invit Michigan trout are reported to  rem a clothing  paint store for , ed e flourishing in Peru The attempt I 22 years and more recently a j to olemt whitefish there failed , second hand furniture storeSur  I viving are his wiie, a sonDouq V,   , , ,,     jvmjgday discontinued They were resum Wis Dorothy Dinkel and two ed two years aqoand expressions of sympathy, hdren were in Stockbridqe on Tocir chaiacier has changed y nave reen spoJinq reidy Ho over For President clubs are boinq formed Pherson hospital Th rsday, bo day, Auqust 12 The Chicken beinq a patient th re Dinner will be served in the  Mpane Dorothy Dinkel ami,school from 1230 to 100 p mJack  Howell merchant and former and a chalk talk by Paul Collins Marilrla ciar were in Ann r foliowinq this there will be con   ,, ,  ,, n i r tnnri    Wednesday  cessions ana amusements rn thj Thr Otto Dinkel family of Dos j sohool grounas continuhg into hrn3 colorful mayor who was Moines Iowavisited the Dnk i the eveninq I recently the victim of a 7i00 el families here last week  These picnics were started m  ibel judqcment in favor of John  Mrs Kate Battle ofjiowell call, thenineties and neld yearly tin, Fish n poiiticnt opponent Iwho,  5 Mayor Orville Hubbard,Dear O,,,  PPP TATK I lQs and one grandchild The thank our friends our friends EVER HEAR A BK f W   was at the McDonald and neighbors for their kindness DvetSJ, lr I Funeral Home Saturday after CARD Or THANKS We take this opportuity to d f Mrs Emma Dinkel last til World War II when tney were charaed Hubbard circulated li bellious literature agamst him in the ccampaiqn has got the kets an ad theory aJ noon Rev Prout offiiciatinqBur Cr torn Of  Isi now known wag  Cemtery thct when a working bee leaves  told during our recent bereavement Mr and Mrs George Crane M     to bring back foJ,al OUR BOYS IN SEPCE what to look for irad UJ Sgt James Doohitle was horn  Talk in tins Sunday s Aua last  He ha3 heen tran, Don jones issue of The n V,5X j ferred to Camp Devrns Mass iiay Moiiarity exclusively with Detroit Sunaa pfc, Paul Burroughs has been, Joe Lavey  Tfmes  sent to SanFrancisco Calif, fori Jerry Clark   south Pacific duty f Wesly Reader OES BAZAAR I PC Donald Clarjc left last Jack Yoting Saturday August A, Starts 1000 , Thursday for San FranciscoCal  Dick Darrow  At Pinckney Masonic Hall and dutv  me gouth Pacific  Eob Darrow Fancy Work Fish Pond  pf Tom Clark and wife of Y Keith Ledwidqe  jolls, Dollfl Clothes Bak Sale1 Camp Carson, CoL, are expecte Don Amburgey Adorns Utiliites fedhome this week Joe Jeffrey is LuncVieon   Pfc Robert Beaver Howe of, Fred Singer Ft Dogs Hamburgers I Ft fcexmard Wood, Mo, is home Jack Jeffreys Patoe Salad Pie  Coffee1 on furlough i Phil Gentile SAiTING AVERAGES AB R H Pet  dance Many f amous peopT have spoken at these picnics, including the foliowinq qover  rovs Grasbeck, Gren, Com council to pass a resolution, ta piy til, judgement out afc city funds Tue proposal will be on the ballot at the next eleotionIf it is appr vsri Hubbard will not only qet bacll at Fish who is a taxpayer but also the Ford Mo tor b who ,pay 60 percent d Thurddy, i through the year They former Robert Ackey has gon back j y included a speakinq and ma to University hopsital for two  sjcai program, ball game and i weeks treatment      , rv, Mr and Mrs W C AtLee 13 5 6 461 took care of the Cy AtLee cbiln 28 10 13 449  ren while their parents wor at 26 12 12 423 the prosfxutors convention at  5 2 2 400 Mackina last weekThe Robert 17 6 6 352 Tash frmily took them to Glad 20 9 7 350  Win Saturday 6 3 2 333 I The Gordon Hester family  j held in Jacksons grove, south i Wayne Baldwin 22, Brighton, 15 4 5 333 j Yprilanti spent Sunday at the i 0f t,wn This was changed 10 sany Ann Beurman, 21, Brigh 19 7 6 315 Andrew Nesbitt home j years ago and it has been sneo ton Herbert Hawley, 22, Fow 30 3 9 300 parnela Sefold of Cchnbus  been held on the square, the lerville, JoAnh BeVeer, 19 Fow 30 6 8 26B Q,jn roent last week at the Earlj church grounds or at  lsrvillfi Duorie Endsley, 19, FoW 8 2 2 250  Baughn home while her parents, achool  lerville ioris WUson,19,HowelL 5 0 1 ,200 j attended a funeral at Escanafcoj Many former residents attend Charles Garrison, 21 HoweU 28 c 1 142 Herb Sneed and wife andMr  these picnics in order to meet Mar y Milerl 19, Howell stock Fitzgerald and Murphy the peaTborn taxos and are us several mayors of Detroit ana ally against him 4 numerous conqiessmen  The picnic for 40 years was j MABRIAGS UCQISE8  J M i All Are Invited I Pfc Jack Darrow docked in, One Game Only J Mice Mcak and children of j r ld friends end renew old ac7GULAH COWIUNICATION California from Korea Monday Mike Carr 4 0 3 710 Howell were Sunday callers at  F3gular Communication of Liv and flew home from there jim Myer 3 2 2 633,0 Frank Aberdeen home Iro3ion Lodge No 76 F  AM j Sgt Dale Meabon is now in jOQ Burns 3 1 1 3331 Richard Fairchild of Detroit cn Tuesday evening, August 71 the Hawndn Islaflrts and Ukea tr j spent last week with the rranfc a 200 p m Business meeting  the people and cltmate there Jerry and Junior Henrv or Aberdeen family Maconic Home, Delinquent dues He expects to come back to the exhibiting calves in the 4H der Don Jones and famiy nava P W Cwlt Sea 4 states Jn Sept dept at the Fowlervllle fair, i q0ne to Norrh Carolina guaintenancea, j The Albert Shirley family , IU  tended the, Wright reunion t Louis Marshall was Injured1 the ftollis Holloway hop and cut about the face Sunday Bass Lake Sunday Sunday when his hot rod racer crashed queste 0f honor were Mr in the field at the qravel pi Ho Mrs Elmer Wright oi had to have 14 stitches taken New York  ho, 8fc  V  L   K M ,m l4v     SSi2kak ti  1K Wdiieeday  r  fcJlL of Course  Lightning ing 400 lias, for Robert TipJaay, Wednesday night MY FORBIDDEN When Reuben Blades, former cartoon ly of PettysviUe now Grand  ne Trunk baggageman at Pontiac returned home one night last week he found his home lock ed He broke in and found hie wife and child dead from poison, sell iiclministerea  2, Augl, 2 Ava Gardner welvin Douglas in xrt ttuCKOAh A J PAST  Ctutoas Friday, Saturday August 3, 4 Barbara Hale, Richard Green in LORNA DOONE In Technicolor Chick Harbtrt, topflight golfer, is tvorWs longtut driter, mid PrtessJoui at Meudouhrook Country Club, Detroit Hot weather makes you appreciate your electric range more than ever, says vivacious Mrs Chick Harbert The kitchea stays so cool and comfortable when the oven is in use And theres a lot if baking done at our house, even in Uie summer, adds Chick Deidre and Kathleen are chocolatecake fans Chick and I go for broiled foods   steaks and chops take on a wonderful elctricbroiled flavor, continues  Mrs Harbert We have other favorites, too  deepwell cooker dishes This attractive modern family approves wholeheartedly of their electric range Why dont you enjoy all the advantages of electric cookery Your dealer will be glad to tell you the whole story Come in and see E E3EfE C THE STARS of course, its mcrsC I eg9s mi  cup 2 cup c UW ake  flour Hd VCinc etcec,h  Vi teasp boking PC  variiio Mix YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTY SHOP Is Now Ready to Render Complete Beauty Care 25 Years Ago 1  T   Neighboring Notes Dr Edward Fisher of Dearborn died last weekHennans D poq home at Portage Lake Howard Gauss won the 1951  Chevrolet given ojsay by the  Stockbridge American Legion last wee i Norman Olson of Gregory has  been called by the US AirCorp and reports in Sept The Dexter school will use 7 blisses and 1 station wagon to bring pupils to the school this year The Ypsilanti Moose dedicated a new temple last week The Chelsea Kiwanis Club made 900 on a recent rummage sale Editor Thurber of the South Lyon Herald is spending two weeks at Camp McCoy Wis, He is an air corp res It Judge Lyons will not hear the Brighton school suit involving the annexation of 3 Genoa dis tricts He has called in Judge Marvin Salmon, The protest against the use of rifles in hunting deer insouthern Michigan is growing Jackson county has called a protest meet j ing The Brighton protest is on  Auqust 4th   The Brighton school board will vote at the next meeting on whether to accept tutition pupils outside the district Jerry Fisher of the Hamburg srl ball team pitched a nohit qA agcanst Hortkmd in the Brixton league,winning 13 to 1 1500 people attended the recent picnic given by the Gen eral Motors Proving Grounds at Walled Lake Mrs Minnie VcmSlyke, librar ian crt Howell for 25 years has resigned Mrs Bird Hite will succeed her Monte Wolley, Thelma Ritter David Wayne, Jean Peters In AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL cartoon Sunday, Monday, August 5, 6 CatisM Sunday 230 p m centfauow THE FROGMEN Richard Widmark, Gary Merrill Dana Andrews Comedy Cartoon Newi m Friday, Saturday August 3, t  , D Luxe Double feature I Last Outpost j George Montgomery Gale Stc  f  TEXAS RANGERSm color PllU DEPUTY MARSHALL shows 700 930 Sunday Monday, August 5, 8  Sun Shows 35,7,9 shows 700, 900 The Comedy Hit Team Bud Abbott  Lou Costelh in MEET THE INVISJBLE MkX Cartoon Pet Smith Hews Tues, Wed, Thur August 7 8 M MA AND PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM A Good Comedy Starring Mariorie Main Percy KiUb le Cartoon  b   T5bmngJaruso, Go ior Broke i Soldiers Three Tues, Wed, Thur, August 7, 8 9 M TAKE CARE of MY LITTLE GIRL 8tarrlng Jeanne Crain , Dale Robertson lean Peters Coming on Worth Strangers on a Train AVONlUKAitJI  Stock, Michicc , Friday, Saturday August 3, 4 BLONDES HERO A Comdy Sterling Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Plus FEUDIN RHYTHM hillbilly music comedy with Eddy Arnold Gloria Henry Sunday Tuesday, August 5, 6 STAGE TO TUCSON In Technlcolfor In  Super Western wttb Rod Cameron Wayne Morris  news  SYLVAN liikATEK Chelsea MSdh Friday, Saturday August 3, 4 FIGHTING COAST GUARD A Drama Starring Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucker and Ella Raines Cartoor and  Ww Sunday Monday, August 5, 6 CRY DANCER  A Drama Starring rDiek Powell Rhonda Fleming j Dick Erdman, Jean Porter Sundov Shows 3 S, 7, S Cartoon News Tues Sports M I Wed, Thur, August 7 8, 9 THE BRAVE BULLS A Drama Starring Mel Ferrer Miroslava Quinn Eucsns Anthony Quinn and Eugene Iglesias shows 715 , 915 ccrtoon cdr hostes3 ComingRawhide, Show Boat njs re tock up a pursa Trouble Indemty,Yukon Canada j f 1 fr th fcimily of MfsIva ComingGods County Change of Heart Darrow The Vokcrr at Dexter where she works also sent a purse of money  i About 75 people attended the and tools was experienced last Conql Sunday school picnic at  week when the barn and tooh , White Lodge Saturday t of Louis Swanigan northeast c   Mand MrsEL McKinley and  Senator Blair Moody spoke at, Howell biurned  and Mr and Mrs Don McKin Katie Battle was advertisina the Democrat picnic at Take Lan, The August draft call for the attended the funeral of James a bundav chirWm rH,,  i   6t Set Sye Lash Tint  XJ ,   x en  Trr4,ta rarr  Cxhlcken dinner in her sing near Lansing Sunday Hair Cut  Styling Scaxp Treatments restaurant for 75c I A lose o 514000 in a barn Eyebrow Arch Manicuring SOU attended the joint Sundav   picnic held last  nation is 35,000 the Sept call I chafee at Drayton Plains 34000  Thursday lasst 1000 1250 Hair Tinting and Bleachsa PERMANENT WAVESJU1 Types 600 9650 I Also Feature  THE TEPIDAIRE PERMANENT By Gabrileen ktq Cold Wave, Not a Machine Wave but a Brand New Type qtPsymanent Wave Price 1000  Call for Your Appolntme nt in Advance Pinclcney Beauty Shop 150F2 BRITTA BRASH, Prop 212 Main Pinckney Barber Body Shop school Wed  at Ives grove, Stockbridge of the Sunday schools of Pinckney, Stockbridge, Gregory, Uncrdilla Dansville and Millviile In the athletic contests Unadilla was first, Gregory second and Pinck ney third Pinckney yvon the ball game Velna Hall and Gertrude Tapper won the stunt contest Made up as negroes they drove around in an old Ford j Mark Swarthout is digging a canal at his 13   EVERYBODYS GOING TO THE The Fowlerville Fain r T , T subdivision at Portage Lake It is 800 ft long, 20 wide and 5 ft deep y  Carr dau9hter of Mr John Eisele Old Location  tT Dr SxrfzSl oaZZ f HOW OPQ FOR BUSINEES FREE ESTIMATES GIVENJ July 28th crrner,iowa 140 West Main St, Pinckney TBI STATEOF JBcfflGAM Thomas Richards died at his  home here Aug 3 He was a for Aug I At VtatBft f sold Court hLd at tba In ft Ciiy of Howell 4Mid County OB th 17th day of July Bbam R Smith,  MATCtal Of TH1 ESTATE OF FLOYD R MABTIKIpbMsed, H epfailnq to the Court that the lot pzwentattoa of claims against tool ahouM b limited, and that 0 m4 place be appointed to rece and adjust all claims and against said deceased by and aid Court  te itaal hein i said decta to msiH the estate oi vsnicn ahouid be a It Js QrdeudXaat all ot the creditors are required to present to said Court at said Pro end to eenre c copy thereoi Q, Rose, Administrator of JMB whepe address is 217 Mad  Bti HoweH, Mich, on or before iho iy day oi October A D,1951 odoek m Qxm forenoonjKxid time appointed lot the ezamlaa afi iv that pubUe 1 be ojtvez by pnbHcation ks previous fo MI tbc ateakney die printed and cirri riot Jadoje at Fvosate rner Maron township farmer rrank Burta negro convict was drowned at Four Mile Lake last F Rol Entertainment To Meal your friends ana neighbors, see the latest infcmnmachinery,high last week The cement plant at  the lake is operated by convict labor The Anderson picnic is at Jos, lyn Lake Aug 8 , The Claude Reason family at 1 tended the Carpenter reunion at the Harry Rose farm at Fowler ville Sunday Bert Hoff and wife entertained , a number from here at dinner j Sunaay in honor of A R Hurd , and wife  47 Years Ago j Dexter is to have a new bank i building The front rill be cut of cat neld stone The George Reason cottage at Portage Lake burned down last Wednesday night No one was home and nothing was savedHowell will have a street fair in August Many of the store fronts herei care being repainted in preparat tion for Old Boys and Girls Day As Rev Cope was starting for his Unadilla appointment Sun day afternoon his horse bolted, throwing nim uot and injuring 3 is shoulder, j The young people of the M E  church will hold a social at the t HB Gardner farm home tuly 28 j Tho following is the program 1 Phonograph Selections Violin  Duet, Glenn Gardner Ray Back us Solo, Nellie Gardner Recit ation, Percy Hinchey Solo, Flor fence VanWinkle Recitation, Ethel SproutReading,Nellie Fish Glen Darrow of Detroit spent Solo, Florence Andrewsflecitatspent Sunday at the Wm Dar ion, Tennie Thorn Organ Solo row sr home j Ethel Graham Solo, Stella GraMrs Josephnie Watts and, home RedtatjonSarah Pearson, Mrs Jennie Devereaux visited j Tho young people of the ME to im honje Mark and Eva Melvin and Mrs j church will serve ice cream and Rose Howard Thursday luncheaatthe DolcebaikMng en class livestock and newest In electrical applianes for the home and bam For the 65th Annual Exposition, the Fair Management has plann ed the following program TUESDAY Entry Day for all exhibits WEDNESDAY Two Horsepulling Contests Parker Bros Circus for Altsmoon and Evening Show BASE BALL GAME Fowlerville vs WilUamston Livestock  Machinery Parade Night Show Stars on Parade THURSDAY BASE BALL GAME WebberviUe  Stockhhdge Harness Racing Program Livestock  Machinery Parade Huge Evening Show SATURDAY Harness Racing Program BASE BALL GAME Winners oi Thursday and Fri day Games Huge Evening Show Attyn and wife ot called at the M E Dor Soturaay ne Watts who has Mrs Jennie Dever FRIDAY Harness Racing SUNDAY Afternoon and Evening LUCKY LOTT and his Hell DRTVEhS A Top Thrill Show NJ World of Pleasure Shows on the Midway     to   Ai  if  sm IIP  rrypA mmmvwvpvw  SwliA Mv i    seraes Gents HiaaigMstg8gr u Wednesday Auqtsit I, 1931  Pincke Dispatch terea o 2nd class flutter at poaiothc Act oi March 6, 1877 11 ooHowel StFinckaeyMica If Subscription Price 15U pr year M Paul W Curlott Publshev Born to tor and MjsTom Howe jr Rita Kennedy j ul StJoe hoj I pitai Ann Arbor, July lb, u son Dennis William  I FOR THE CLOCK 1  AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF i , Bom to Mr and Mrs Gerald Swarthout, Mela iei son hospital,, Howell, July 25, a son, Geraldi DenisonMrs Virqinia Stanley and fum  ily of Green arcei Wash, cue vis   itinq her mother, Mis lva Dorr row Mrs Evelyn Wal and iamily I of Ontario arc visiting at toe Gaorqe Sniveiy home and witn the and the Ketai tii Lino iamily  picniced at ioe Llqin Line home Sunday Saturday caller d Mr end Mrs Ray Dilhnq ,m were Mi  and Mrs Mervin Link, hles iin Y2 umpsBath rorr c,tures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SECIAUTY  COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS ma Ms H Sny Case and Wife i der of H,w il t The bitthdays f Bill Brady  j and Jimmie Brady were celebra Med at the Purer home at P rt  age Lake Weane eiay war too  aid oi a numb r  i fjrnds Af qood time was enjoyed by all  Trie Hawiid Read iamily and jMr and Ms tfoss Read were Sunday qa 4 at the Gerqe Wilde cottag at r rtoq Iak   George Meabn jr and wita called at the Howard May home in Greqory Sunny Mrs Alice Srhooniials is vit inq Mis Lido Knru at H well uehes sM1   MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 ii  i   mmM jk  A  A  W  JkJk drtfatttftfe JUti i U The Le Levey iamily attend  d the picni at St J oep1 r  j church, Hrvell one 11 d on the Howaiyi OBiGii famiM   Bunker Hul  Janet Shirley, Linda Lee an , iKt f3rbarT V niri aak hove II i 4 H exhibit at toe, F wlervillo jl Fair Barbara won a jucqinq on  5L test and qts a fre trip to Lann  sinq   3r fl or Aii  iAW AMTMALS COLLECTED PROItiTr COVS S300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WI BUY HlUEb A,D CALf SKINS  i  1  fWWI  HTJ nirM K w , fc  1 4  Vv  iuJ  i LOWEST rfECE EVIH Special de luxe PHILGASTAPFAN Range UmfTetfTkM OFFER Al YOUR  PHSLGAS DEALERS r removal porci drip trayv  u slit e ov ih itX ptm vr   nd oven tigbl,  our llork Hth HlHt in up to 3J rriutt  V ilepvesirrr  i taai i mforration y rtd  tic  v  Kr  Mrs Edsel Meyer entertaineoat her name in psdanti ias  wea in aonar of jHfc Donald Claik the Walter Clark iamily Carlene Ziegll3r the Mciuiua  syr family and the Russeil Newcastle, Pro, spent ost week at the Merlwin CamnhlM vm, Dilc went h m vat jb m t r   visih Join and Hialii Clinton , Detroit spent iaot week nt h    d J Cmton hme L uii Cinton  and wife of athcyn  Ontario I  called Sundy   h rs van and family of  V Rii  Woe top  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALOVANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Mrw li tfce tim to modemi2t ymxr tthen With Philga    the thrifty bofttyj gas for fron and toAn homes Vou can hua far and IVKO, but yo wont iind a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range 3cmervHr, too, we will give you  rerous ioacletn allovance oe your od range  regardless of typ, make o cor, ition Ey rrnns if you wish ANY OTHt PHffGAS AfPUANCfS fROM WHICH TO CHOOSEI W  Pwlta KMctiM KongM from 9999 Aufmo1c Wfr Hofrt from 4950 SEE US TODAY Wt MANKf ALL IM5TAILATIOM OETAIU   CkH iamuv  Ained bane and wife oi Laker lanwi ionaa, called on iiiends here Monday onraJLLUn and fainily oi Ann Arior spciat Sunday at tno Joa Oriihth home  ivuy hmiiiO Vcihner and son,  John, called at the Charles and j Wilbur Lisele hames at Fowlr j  vine Sunday   j  paiLmeut at the Fowlervilltfair j  fohn Burg jr vill have a hcif1  er calf in the 4H exhibit at the  i Fowlerviile Far, Jmimie Camp1  bell wiil have an AberdeenAn  qus steer  AJ I lhe Charles Petix family of i Detroit spent last week at the j  John Boyer home and with them called at the Orla jaquish home in Byron Sunday  Mrs Frank nieason and daugh sr, Helen, of Cleveland are visiting at the Albert Dinkel home Miss Alberto Dinkel, Levi Lud kte and Mrs Elizabeth Ludtke I spent last week in northern j  Michgian  i4a Sunday guests of the Fred j Read cottage at Portage Lake were FrankPeters and wife oi I Jackson and the John McGuirej iamily of Detroit   The ipjobert Tasch family are spending the week at Harison Robert Carr has finished his summer school at Mich State Harold Granger and wife spent Tuesday oevenmq at the Ona Campbeiil homeThey have just returned from California where   they visited Walter Mowers  Dolores Morrow of Dearborn spent Sunday with Susan Camp Mrs Mable Suydam of iacson spent the week end at the i M J Reason home1 Sunday guests of Mrs Rose Hende wore Mrs Marian Fish er and Forbes Miller and family ,t of petroit and Mrs Pauline Fisn  er of Fowlerviile  A number from here and vie inity attended the Lowell Show Saturday night Among them were Ciff Miller and wife, Aqa ha Henry, Clare Miller and wife Ona Campbell and wi e, Jk Hannetl and mother, Olm Rob inson and wife, Larry C and wife, John Camburn and wife and Rex Sackett and wife Wedy Bender,Robert Menbcn and lack Jeffreys are spendma the week at Muskellunge Lakeland last Thursday I Dale Miller and iamilvaro WatiiSirtms etc     i   ee   mi at  PV    m s  eol spendtaq the week rt CadiUoc  Yh Ashr Wvlie tomilv an I Mrs Jessie Wylie PJneed at  Afferton and Evening FEATURING  V inner, Country Style a ei Swarthou i tb Masn rity park Sunday  Mrs Don Swcrrihout fmished hr summer school last week I Edward Spears fr has  i weTrdas reived from , him molted  SSuJrS Lor I The Glenn aark children ot uar  gjag 8p9r last week here 1230 to 400 p n Concessions Amusemnts Prkes Awards  COME EARLY AND ENJOY THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH YOUR OLD FttHM  A  rV  tiltrtnw TOP 4    1 v i, 4 r Wednesday, August  ,nmtr4Bll rScAr  a w  r You aiit Beat the ftrvrtTii Security a JOHN DEERE No 12 3  Offers YouI  f Tka u who mora into tba told with  fohaDaaraNa 12A Coabfea to aati i of an aatar haiSjfrLa,  a JapraxjnobUfeh hajvaat in all cojttHfltBae crop ENJO f WATER ScvefCwei s100 a yeur  PROFESSIONAL CORNED ir  Mat 4vfc  tutting taft watar far aaalaf wothti, flariaai thamptu, aUfiwM  Jn Oat W PINCCNEY SAxfiTARIUM i tkWu fii nZvr essseMBtoSBsssejawfieaBajajBu M CL A MoCUJSKEY l tut capacity  ih ability to tiv cUan, tiicrackad tfa pu cu It  compact coabina thai oataSfeuid thajoughaaffiaid wmdtttnm   ha  fCmdtrbquiraiaats   Q yea i lowcoat ptttoraaBra, ytax aitax and lata show yoe tha manj 1 tha JoU D2f  j tor yew bast emit watar LAVE HAPDWARB  v John Deere  A p  OuagZp Ira, vu TZzsn, hKtnZ  u it w , Village Tax Notice Mags Tcotes Are Now Due and parable at spj hone on  WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER mi HELBi REYNOLDS VHlageJ treasurer 545 Eait Putnam, Ptnakney  ptna PERMUtTT WATtR SOFTENEI than prewer vf em atfc mode iskforfBttVMMttld GTOBGE B003H WATOSYOTSlia 3 40 Not Stows St  REAL ESTATE Homes Lake Property hisrness Opportunities List You Property with Me  GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 Phono 157F11 I MiraON J HU Desist Plumbina and Heatlna  112 North WchlgaB Ave I Stat 8717 LaksLie Driva Telephones i License Bush Lake S b, MISSEL P  iWMtBOOT  SON  Hawaii n Mlchiaan funeral Homo S225S  ALiitt n CL Swarthout Diroctot HERB 8NBBD  Phone 118 207 E Grand River Howell u Mlchiaan goal estate, msuiance Brokerage Law and Fasm Property Modern Equipment Ambulance Service  iSfchtami Pnpnee J9  6 PtodiiMct FEED C REICKHOFF dr OPTOMETRIST fP M L 12 W8t and River Av Property With Me jHiwoll  MichltciD LEE LAVEY f  I Phone 358 j   I Residence 11 PlrAney, rpoh AUCTIONEER A Speciality 159FU BEBTVflfUS Phone Plnekney 78F2 i RBTRlQEBATlOr SlSVICE HABOLDrUej I Sepcrin On All Makes Phone PSncf ney 154F3 LLOYD HENDEF i Ltvestock Haullnq  Weekly Tripe Made To Detrn General Tnckinq fone 64F14 Pmckney MiK  av wriiE   JtOTARYiNSUHANCS and BONDS POtfE jtft  jNCKNSY K i  Order Your ARM SEEDS NOW AlfaKa, Clovr rrd All Other Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co, M eLAD TO HAVE BEQI OF HftP BILL Your Name probably isnt Bill but me time may come when YOU need the help oi a friendly bank  And when it does, dont hesitate to stop in and  talk things ever Youre welcome anytime  WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV  AILABLfi FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES BANK Insur  r DE C J TOWNEB Beh  Danilai AH dMB up te 10,000    sured by tr incmbeifMp torijje rmm umxm a,0i FscWoi Deposit msurooce Got poratioo CONDITION BasebalL iootbalL track and DESKS AND SEATS Saaificed other sports require the play for Quick Sale 200 and up  ers to keep in good physical Buy Them tor Your Chidren to  TOR MUNtZ T1T SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Don  Fscm 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4 m East Main 3, Pmckne CiaflsiiiedAdvs FOR SALE USED SCHOOL1 oncCorpS3HL Afljf  uo to 110400 to DepftsUo LIFE GUARDS 2 civil service positions avail able ior desirable summer work work at island Lake State Park, have senior Uie saving certili coition Nkmy tie tS6con Use at HotS Come mSTPickl TRUJ dition is the difference between Out Your Own Fir ComeFirst j park y Utseii   19  winning and losinq ServedAt Pinckney School  In the qame of life qooa fin Eric G Rose, Seeretary     , ancial condition is a factor This  ,,, 1  LOSTMale dog, ScotUsh Terrdoes not mean havinq a lot of WANTEDWorkmq foreman Per ier Mill pay reward money but rather mctnaqinq and manent outdoor work near Ann j Phone Pinckney 161F3 planning the expenditure of Arbor Must have transports  what we have crtion, Imowledqe of machinerv A Saving Account an be the helpful or gardeninq experience  aALE balance wheelVf qood finan usefuL Write Box 108, Pinekney 1 boat trcdler eial condition Get m condition q savings ncaount today WANTEDGirl or woman to FOR SALEElectrochef Stove, W C AtLee Phone171Fll  WANTEDWashings Also ha take aare of two children,week  rabbits for sale ejHSf  Phone 4191 Whitmorti, Mrs RusseIl Bokros Lake FOR SALEElectric Range Hot Now in Effect PHONE DEXZRR681 D EHoey Sons Tba Pfobota Gaoft teg wxa  CaAiaty el FOR SALE 69 Moiine Com Point 35, Davenport Eiectric bine with Motor 137 Case Hot Water Tank new roll oi Fertiliser Grain Drill with Grass barb wire crt Neil McCleer farm, , Elmers Garage, Oak Grove west of Gregory Saturday and fcfcch Kione Howell 9182 Days , Sunday only of Howell 510W1 Day or Night WANiwAuckelberry piCker3 iANTOOWie aqed woman fc  mars5,  Mr lntz I KmSworlT  J Burgess Rd Pinckriey tonolrPhorte 1057 Howell FOR SALE Standing hayalfalfa i  Trsr  J  , mci clover Mrs George Pearson LOST TWO PIGS Finder return Phone 174F11  HliJg I 10 eALBTwuTBedi excellent irs aiTDp, in  condition George Roush 4 J2 SALriFiTe milkmq cows Phone 153F11 freak Pearce, 10960 Sunchfield Woods Road Pinckney near Biq  Stiver Lake QUALITY Meats Fnftt Vegetables Fish Prices  Service  Probata, ourt t tha T oi HowaQ to acOdf aeuety on tba 12th day a July  A, D, 496i  PiMaatiioa fltoem 8 ADIA lues at fadoa of Pvobata In ha Maftar of iha fiSTAXE Of jSiewart Anderson, deceased Gaxald Bacnoa having ffiad in aadd Q T hit pafJtton praring iter Uoua tdUli tba tataraat of aaid aateto is ear tain xaoJ aatata tharain daaejrtbad ,  It la Ordaradthot tfaa dth day oi Auiguat A D 1951 dt tan odoek to the tBtareosv et soM Vraeofti ofist be oos  la haraby oppoiatas to hats acad patttioff emd that all paraaa totaxaalad tn aoid aatata pper baiota add Court, at aati flna and ptoca to ahoir cooai why a Ucanas toeatt tha tataiaat rf aaJd aa tot bi aabf raal astait ahoaM set ea  FOR SALE5 room house with meaeiit in Pinckney, reasonable price Phone J44F4 FOR RQfTRoom Board if de  McKinley aoeMiiijt pay oes Phone 62F13 FOR SAIMy nome in Pinckney, in good condition, large I rooms, Areola hearng system,2  car garage, larqe lot, some fruit  Mrs Winifred Graves ,220 Pearl  j11   inT FOh SALEi0 close estate The Fred Jagusch house and 24 acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road 5nci y A goocl chace to go Pinckney A good chance to go in chicken business TflQd Teeple, adm pnone 675 HowedL MiaicTrm LAWN 140  WANTED AHM tEJEcteSTliw  Let us help you sell your farm, ft it ruffesr ba fcajtoi ba  1 thai  haarlng to the Ptod aawapaper Btfatsd s4  af v tot  assttous to sst4 4J  ,e to aotr  have mare prospects than fan  L HAROLD CRANDUUL Phone 3Q5W Howell WANfBJt Knives You Wait  Washing and Ironlna SHOP Done at My Home, land Lake 1220 Mowers RcL Pinckney Tim e k trus aosy A trua aosy i Catoattt PorahafT Baetataa al Jrdbeto  Jeapef iudga of  USB CAR ntee HB5LL ATHLETQB m BBBT  SAYS LCCAL Petes the Reason The   qrows deeply You must reach it to Kfll It T4lconcteteqy0  i 9np Beaches more ferms You 40e  back from eiijrdruaqist if not  THE QDeTY ImlKJ Htm ,N A speed boot bejonging to firhv Tomilv at Pcttoje t  ftot lene Sunday and cut, circle i and other tocy rlqufe until I  crashed into me shore, dam j ioqinq the dock d Dr Rdbett Ironclad Written, Signed Dated Mutual Lifetime Warranty wiib each ear sold reaardless of make, model age or  priee ThSerarranty to remain In force as long as the car remains Hied to the customer who purchased it from us, ONE OF THE FOREMOST ADVANCES IN THE HISTORY OF MOTORDOM Tot me first time since the Introduction of the horselees caniage the used car buyer is accorded his rightful protect  lon a wrftjen signed dated anutui Ufathne warranty OaaroJDleilittt tb him certain specified performances which THESE AWf if FEW UFETsME GUARANTEED GARS WE  ARE OFTntlNG  SKlSSl,SLlub SP lM c 6 Four Door feiftj WoaOB 1M7 Chevrolet 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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>1 sited  v wx  i 7  IBWWJVWW MjipjJPl1, Dispatch Volume 68  Pluckier Plsptfph Wednesday, July 25, 1951 Michigan Minor   i Characters LAFAYETTE SELLMAN A split vote Is in prospect next year for the Republican nomina tion for United   ucnigan Auai tin is toe only one who has an J   ueve jxrn here, his fath nounced so far but there will be I ei being Joshua Sellman His others Owen Cleexy Republican  motlr was very reliqious and state chairman is consideringSa a constant attendant at prayei  I Maftoijic Lodge iSew a Favored by perfect weather 86 members of Livingston Lodge No 76 and OES Chapter 145  Church Notes  SiPf  CathoBc Church Hockey Michigan Na 31 is ExGov Harry Keily aeieated , meetings They owned the house  Phickneyites put on a  Winter 800  1000 There was a picnic dinner in I 3 ,  park there and at 230 UiJSSlSS    p m ,  w icioieyiies put on a proqram iFxidav ah N TV by Gov Williams last fall Arthur I whw Mrs Mary Amburqey I  the audiorium of the home for Saturdav 70 Vandenberg jr is a possible con noiw lives Rckie was a painter i the benefit of the guests It con Sundnv W i u R  tender but he does not relish a PPer hanqer and other things sted of singinq by Dick and 8 w  slombang campaign and last but , Many stories are told of him  Chris CojmpbelL Jack Clark emu CouanaxitLnai tTT  not least Kit Clardy of Lansinq j At one time his mother became Biltte HUler Solos by Ann Shir1  oaimunaT trimmed by Conq Blackny oithe ill and Fickle was heard pray       i    6th district when he tried to take  ingOh God, Take Pa Leav the iatters conqressional seat Ma  awavJkomhim At that time Ed  Speaker of tne House Knox and Bill Dolan had thirst parbrsliere Piano solo by Barbara Miller  The men are invited Rep Montgomery speaker pro and installed pool tables Edi Tap dances by Barbara Baughn Sat Sunday schoo tern, would be th Wcesto be sec was blind in one eye and bot and Carolyn Miller An added t Whit Lodge reiy oi  , FlckIe tG Vy  house WhW  J  uage More school districts arebeinql Fickie stayed out of school Ed vftigatedin MichigenThereis I would write an excuse Bill Dol on offered Fickie more and qot him away from Ed However Fickie went to Ed for his excuse VQ wroteFickie Sellman play ed pool in Bill Dolans saloon all  I Sof thall JVotes BEAT CITY SERVICE 15 to 3 rtnekney beat City Sew o j the county leaque u c i 3t Thursday niq t ,iney qot Oruns thefirjtuiiig and were always ahead Howell qot all tnoir runs the first innmq on 2hits an error and a walk Pinckney addea 2 runs the 5th Current Comment Man  L uf H remember the dcrysoi the Dayton Flood when the Oluo Kiver overflowed its banks and all but destioyed the city The entire nation collected food and clothinq ior the flood sufferers and it was the major castrophe oi the year There are suspicion of enrollment paddinq Michigan is short 3000 nursesThat is that many could be employed if they existed Michigans fruU crop, except ap AV11 56  thail day yesterday  of 1950 The frost 0 ast Novem, out oi him  Fickie handed it to A legisla e committee headed by Senator Coleman,Battle Creek is investigating the election laws   and comments are invited They 1 will submit a bill to the leqisla j ley Reason Paula Curiett and j Rev, Donald Braa naator trio of Paula Curiett, Ann Shirley I age at 800 TopicThe Praver Thompson Reason and Barbara Miller, A Call of the Laymen Movement 1 picnic at treat was singing and dancing  SuriSermcn1030 Gods Mor by,Margaret Nahamora a Hav J al Order Always Wins  aiian girl who is attending collJ Summer cottagers welcome ege in Senna Heights College  Sunday school 1130 Adrian, She was a guest at the Monthly meetinq of deacons and trustees at church Monday eve,  ana 7 the, 6th when they batted nu mure to1 ficds as engia around Vince replaced Nixmi  f PP mto the picture Pinckney qot one run ofi rum a mid mstaiid Hood con troll mea home run by Jones in the 7th SuresLast week Kansas City re Ledwidqt and Darrow each qot ceivea over a million dollars in two hits Amburqey allowea 51 danaqes when the Missouri hits but walked 3 and hit one j oveillowod intc the city The  Ambugey hit a triple in the 6th uastin naturally arises why  ilood ontiol Pro Sprout unopened and dir  consequence resulted Another incident reiaies to a  Clare Milller home The last number was a skit entitled The Old Phonograph July 28th at 800 pm Records directed by Mrs Win , Calvary Meanonile Church ifred Aberdeen In it the pop  ,v Kzra Beacbv Pastor ular records of 40 years ago S S Supt Walter Esch 5 4 4 2 4 2 3 2 2 MKH 2 3 2  2 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 were acted out in costume The singing part was taken by Mes ture next year 88 polio cases were reported the first six months this year Last year there were 2909 cases Jackson is tryinq to promote a shrine to cammenorate the found inq of the vFepublican party there ,  1 but funds Qjelackinq , were shearing the aze sheep The use of flouride tf city wa   b,ai 000 yhei 1 ter to prevent tooth decay id in  bqhed field is The school child ceasing by leaps, bounds After 1 ren were watchmgKirk mane 7  6 ears of use the City at Grand  ered Fickie up close and en a Rapids reports a 60 percent del signal two o his friends seized conspiracy headed by Kirk Haze dames Eloyse Campbell Rene to throw a teacher cut of 1h Miller, Florence  Baughn and school Fickie turned traitor and  Amanda DeBarr The records told the teacher whereupon the acted out AvereTn the Gcod Old  teacher thrashed all the conspir Summer Time The Band Play rrtors, beainninq with Kirk The f ed On, Rowiiiq Down tiie Riv later bided his time Came  er, Get Out and Get Under sheep shsarinq time and they 1 Ta Rah Boom Be Aand others Aaat , Foul Chaffee MrvmnM Worship I0QU Su dair School  Children Hniv  ,    oung Peoples Meeting These parts were taken by Mr and Mrs Wiuston Baughn venfcj Worship CotW FellowjJiio Service Wednesday 800 p m  1100 1145 730  815 SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Pinckney CongI Bundo school picnic will be at White crease in tooth decay Senator Ferquson of Michiqan now reports to the people over 30 radio stations One out of every four people killed at work m Michiqan is ,rj farmer , JMjanistee and Benzie counties sent 2,000000 lbs of strawberr Fickie and threw him down Kirk grabbed the brandinq iron,   dipped it in red paint and put a Hon the seatof Fickies pants1 He once hired out to Gus Smith, local blacksmith He had worked about 15 minutes when he dropped a hot iron on his foot As he hopped around on i  Mr and Mrs LaurenceBauqhn 1 Lodge Satui day July 28 Those Mr and Mrs Harold Porter,Mrs Alta Meyer and son Garth Clare Miller, Alberta Dinkel,Le ota Reason, Louise and Ccrrlene Zeiqler and Jolian Porter Following the program which waswitnessed bya Kalamazoo delegation as well as the home guests, the Pinckney delegation went through the home and call who desire transportation meet at the church at 1000 a mPot luck hunchGames, swimming and prizes Ico rream and soft furnished by the Sunday schoolPATINE AND ROSA Pinckney Darrow, ss Young, 2b Lavey, cf Jeffreys, lb Reader, c Amburgey, p  Ledwidqe rf Morlarity, 3b Gentile, li Jones, If ity Service Brayton, 2b Musson, ss Starkey, cl Smith, li  Lloyd, lb  Nixon, p Vince, p  Sprague, If Haller, c  Kennedy, 3b  Pinckney will play tho Bruco Products at Howell Friday night at 730 pm Pinckney plays ho Howoll jMfYchants at Howell Monday at 845 p m WIN CLOSE ONE Pinckney managed to rxat the Howell Co cps at Hcell on Monday niqht 5 to 4 Although Howell rallied in the 7th thy fell a run short of tieinq Pinckney was short severa was not installed neie ine answer is that iocui 4 ieal usy cmd self interest block I ed it A parallel exists at Pori tuge Lake where flood waters do Q j much damage each spring A  1 j system oi kod cwitiolwas work 2 ed out whe  b buldinq a dam 1 j anJ catch basin on the Huron 0J River the lake could be control 1 , ed Pro, rty dwners on the Hur AB R H on River have blocked this on  4 0 1 the grounds it would lower the  0 value of their property by low 1 erinq the water  1  U With the qroat increase in n  68 of autoes parkinq is a u problnxin the cities Parking metrrs diaT little to ease the situation although they provided the city with more money The  City of Ann Aibor has approved the purchase of half a block between Ann and Miller Aves facinq the ountv jail The price is 99,000, There are buildiaacra on it now They will only usej the land Later a 4 story parkinc structure may be built 4 1 4 3 3 0 2 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 is back rif all fine entertainment w , , , 1 responsible for the success oi on Mrs Lillian King who is spon4ahtrne and Rosa the outstand That elusive something which, men and did not do much hitt to the market qrossinq over i onefoot he exclaimed, Dod, I 350,000 9 WAYS TO AVOID HEAT FEVER Doctors recently aiscovered heat lever may result from in door heat as well as from the sun Learn the symptons and treatment of heat fever, Read Heat Fever in the American Weekly famous maqazine with this Sundays July 29 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times,,CONSERVTION DEPT NOTES An airplane search is beinq made in northern Michiqan for brown topped trees This is usual y an indication of wilt disease, Cutting riqhts to 7000000 ft of j board lumber in state forests around Lake Superior will be auctioned Auq 310 A deer held in the Pontioc tity pound has been turned loose in the 2900 acre Pontiac state parkThe recent storms have been doing a lot of damaqe to state parksTents at East Tawas were a foot and a half underwater Carp garfish and dog fish are the only fish which may be speared nowAttendance at state parks is about a million less now than a  a year ago It is 4821000 com pared to 5,358000 in 1950 jBay City leads all with 522000 Island Lake, Brighton increosed Lake Auqust 10 This will be  wish I had not learned this trade Workingon the ice at Laker land he dropped a cake of ice on his foot As they carried him in the old Schuler boarding house there he criedTake me  out of here Dont want to die in hefte ,  He was a qood ball player and played 3b on the team here in 1874 which lost to the Cass team of Detroit, state champions by a point , He sometimes acted as capper  such btuyinq the first bottle of medicine at a medicine show or winninq crt gamblinq qames   the fairs Huntinq was a hobby of hi and he often hunted with Thorn ds Read Reuben Finch, John Teeple, Caspar Sykes and Dick Baker His mother became ill and died after a lonq illness He hired a woman from Dexter, Rhoda Sacket, to care for her whom he afterward married He went trom here to Ann Arbor, then to Fiint, Detroit Cleveland and died in Dayton Ohio His wife ded before he did He had two children sored by Livingston Lodge She ha3 been in the home hopittal for some time While at the Masonic Home at Alma Sunday Mrs Brita Brash called on Mrs Clara Went worth of Detroit at the home hospital who has been at the home for  10 years 27 years ago Mrs Wentworth was the first worthy matron of Idyls of the Temple O E S Chapter of Detroit of which Mrs Brash as a member Mrs Brash was allowed to wheel her into the auditorium to hear the proqram She als j introduced her to a number of  the cast   I ANNOUNCEMENT j  inq acrobatic team featured in the grandstand show at hte Few Icrville Fair Aug1  5 SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS A Red Cross Swimming In structors class will be offered in  Livingston County at Bishop 48,000 and Holland 22000 Leases for oil and gas  on a 30 minute class Exact time to be published later Any person 60744 acres of state land will who is a strong swimmer and 18  ing they got 2 runs in first on 2 hit batsmen ana an error and   mope the 3rd on Moiiaritys hit and Youngs double Their last run came in the 6th on Younqr, double The Co ops scored twio th j 4th on 2 hits and an error and , rallied the 7th to socre twice on  2 hits and 2 errors With 2 on  the last batter hit to Mori nit i forcing the runner at Pinckney Moriarity 3b  Young, 2b  Ledwidge, cf Joo Jeffreys, cf  Darrow, ss Amburgoy, p Gentile If Jack Jeffreys, rf  Dwitchell, c Howell Co Ops G Nixon, of Alexander, sc Arnel, lb  B Nixon, 3b Stringer, p Eisele c  Coffee, rf Wainwrigh,t If  Haller, 2b  third AB R H 4 2 2  The Al Gren enterprises oi Detroit who operate the restaurant and soft drink enterprise at the Willow Run Airport have nqnin applied for a liguor licenGG there The Ypsikmti township bord which turned them down 1  veral times because the 1940 ronsnc did imt allow any more such establishments has approv ed this time providing the 1950 census shows enough in rrpaso in population The sheriff must approve the application also the stato liquor control oammlssianl Heretofore they leen issuing licenses according to the 1940 census 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB R H The handsome virile man and, vivacious girL alternate their tumbling and balancing feats in  an animated two act presenta  ion They feature the Spanish Webb Act and they captivate, JSascinate and draw heavy ap plause On Sunday, Aug 5,Lucky Lott will present his Hell Drivers joe Lavey  4 4 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 We believe that all who follow surhaffairs re,oicod last Wednesday night when Joe Walcott 01 the inderdoa won the worlds 01 heavyweight ttAle by knocking out Kzaaid Charles, the chami pian Walcott who admits to 37  is the oldest fighter ever to win the title He had tried four times before and been turned back althouqh most people were ronvinaed ho beat Joe Lous in their first fiqht We wonder just where this leaves Louis He has been staqinq a comeback to  fiqht Charles for th titl in Sept1 This upsot will cancel that bout 1 MITING Don Jones KMth Ledwidqe AVERAGES AB R H  5 6 5 6 in a spectacular show both after noon and evening, be offered for sale at Lansing  August 17    1 The state rifle range at Pontine Lake will be open week ends to hunters, starting Aug 4  There are 9 counties in the north where archers can sho only bucks In the other counties htey XDOY shoot either sex deer OX BAZAAR Saturday August 4, Starts lOjOO At Pinckney Masonte Hall Fancy Work Fish Pond Dolls, Dolls Clothes Bak Sale Apoms  , utllu1es Luncheon Hot Dogs Hamburgers Potatoe Salad Pie  Coffee All Are Invited MARRIAGE LICENSES , William Lockwood 35 Howell Dr and Mrs Carl A Lawrenc 9i years old may enter The course of Portage Lake announce the  MRS FRANK BOWERMAN Mrs Francis Bowerman, 69, died at Ypsilanti Saturday SIK was born in Pinckney, beinq the dauqhter of the late James and Adeia Fisk BushHer mother was a sister of William and fames Fisk ahd Mrs Sarah Chalker includes Senior Life SavinqAny engagement of their daughter, I She leaves 3 daughtersMrs Le  one interested call Howell 866R j Patricia to Joseph R Clark i Mildred Bennett Water Safety The bridegroom elect, son of Chairmtw Mr and MrsFby Clark of Pinck  0 ney was crrachtarted from Pinck BAKE SALE NOTICE  ney High School and attended There will be a bake sale in1 Western State College He is Howell sponsored by Rainbow Employed at the KingSeeley Assembly on August 3rd Anp,0, Jerry ClarK Ray Moriatity Joe Jelreys Dick Darrow, Dick Darrow Bob Darrow Joe Jeffreys Jack Younq Fred Sinqer Jack Jeffreys Phil Gentile 13 14 19 5 21 21 6 b 15 4 5  21 1 16 7 5  8 5 0 1 20 2 0  Pet 461 428 7 8 421 2 2 400 5 8 380 4 7 333 3 2 333  It dos not look as if the peace talks in Korea would qet any where It is beinq held in Coram unist territory and the Commun unist guards have barred newsmen The first demands the Reds made was that all UN troops be removed from Korea This was refused Wtth the Communis convinced they are winning we 3 2 633 ,doubt that they will offer any 333 333 32 cltficessfcons worthwhite 2 2 250  200 000 Roy Thayer, Mrs Lacy McCali, and Mrs James Irving, 2 sisters,   Mrs, Louis McCalley and Mrs Louis Fahrner and 2 brothers, Howard and Austin of Chelsea The funeral was at the Moore Funeral Home, Ypsilanti Tues day Burial in Highland Ceme Kit Clardy of Lansinq whose tmmber was taken by Cong Blaekney last fall wants a feder al investigation of Radio Station  WJR because they refused to Wayne Bennett has moved a 60 I him radio time He has been donation of baked qoods will be  gladly accepted Call Mrs Hel en Miller Brighton 3903 or Paula Ourlett PinckneyJL A carnival of fun for everyone at St Josephs Summer Festival, Howell, Friday, Saturday, Sun   day, July 27, 28, 29, one block east oi Howell Theatre Rider,games, prizes, eats and enter tainment Home baked goods sale complete beef barbecus dinner 100 Sunday LOO p  Miss Lawrence was also grad terf, Ypsilanti uated from Pinckney Htqh I   School and the Ray Voqu CHERRIES FOR SALE School in Chicago They are planning to be marf ied in the falL CTBCDTT COUR1 NEWS The hearing of nine tax payers of Districts Nos3, 5 7 of Genoa vs the County Board of Educat tJon was started before Judge Willis L Lyons Saturday After t am going north after sweet cherries this week Get vr orders In Wlfl have sour ones Inter W H Meyer Phone 45F12, Pinckney Mrs Helen McGreqor entertained the following at her home in Brighton Thursday in honor of the birthday of her mother Mercer Mrs nt I a few crrguements judge asked I Mrs, Ella  vrtle Kock 37, East LanRinq I to 500 pmNew Plymouth given ith9 attorneys to file briefc and BakeT, Lansing Mrs Ray Rea  Oc Luces, 19, FowlervilleMary  away Admission free  adjourned the case Reed Flet son, Phoenix Arizona Mrs Effie  B j  A cher represents the plaintiffs and Reason Mrs Hilda Cole, GregClare Brown and wire an , pr0B9Cytor Erwin the school bd ory Mm GraceTeeple, Brigh ftNow York Central bagqaqe car which he bouqht at Whit mor Lake, to land on Mowers Rd west of Georqe VanSkivrrr where he will make it into t residence Rev Ezra Beachy, editor of thGospel Evanqel attended a writ ers , conference sponsored bv the Mennonite Publishing O held at Lauerelville, Camp nrar Mt Pleasant, Pa, July 1620 James Clark of Buffalo was the guest of Mrs Mary Teeple Thursday  MrsLaura Gradwell spent last week at the Norber lavey home in Detroit C J Clinton is spending the week at Black Lake with his  broadcastinq over Lansing and Flint stationsHe wants to debate Senator MoodyWJR wouldonly qive him 30 minutes free time Senator Moody was unable to accept on account of the steelin vestigation which he headsTh asassinatlon of King Abdallah of Arabia may touch ofi the powder keg in land of oil where the situation has been pre carious fer monthsWAbdallah,ci supporter of Great Briuan and  an Anti Communist was slat by a 20 year old CommunistboY while praying in a mosque in  msaleum The Cojnmunlsts mm over Arabia tn tn Kell 18, Grand Ledae VUliam Murl, 20, Fowlpnnii ftrlev Cameron, 17, FcMer  HeDavid Heinig, 19, Briqhton Koizoa Lou Cooely, 18, ftfahton Susana Fcdrchildof Detroit were  plqintttfi do not want ft,, ton Mr Kitsey TkelMrs Lett visitors at the Frank Aberdeen j dJlrk5 absorbed by fre Brighl ieNlsbett Mrs Mariory Mutson home last week 1 ton school d  trying to take  the same way they did Iran at Clara j brofier, Walter and wife Persia and Abdallah was ttieir Don Fishbeck of Lansing and cjf obetaclGerald Clinton of Detroit were o week end visitors at the C J  Clinton home i PludoMy Xt m The Nat Red Cross is appeal Mnmand diWua oi IP , Bank HowIL  EflusW        ih he  jmism The First Annual Reunion of the Pinckney Old Boys  Girls  Association will be held here on i August 34, 1904 Somethinq I doinci every minute Jrrry Priddy, star stczn fast man of the Detroit IigtTt iktmhp Evelyn and Jerry Priddy are ardent fans of electric cooking Its tops in my league, says Jerry Main, how you can broil a steak with an electric range Broiling, bakingits ideal for every purpose, insists Evelyn And an electric range is a real worksaver My kitchen stays so nice and clean    and cool, too Take a tip from the Priddys and go electric Visit your nearest appliance dealer now Howell Thi gowfl Mfchloo Tw Wed, Thur, July U, 25,26 THE GREAT CARUSO  JDexferTheafri DKXTEH ttUCfiXiAN At Cwtutaaed A 0    pe y fjp io  CuP wafer 4 CuPs oneooJcBrf ,ouc 0rdferd,r  let ond M , ond pwiTcoofc,d COfi  OJ linufej pf fiQ U VS kWCW  Co n oncf see ffe MGf OF Wf STARS of course, its ELECTRIC ER or Detrityson  Mis Mildred Chapel, a graduate at Michigan State, is tse new Livingston county extension ag tent Clarence Fuller at Fowlerville underwent a maior operation at I Sparrow hospital Lansing, last week  The idraft board took four men from this county July 16 They were David Lehmon ancLLeonard  Haaf, Brighton Albert Cutajar f Howell Guadalupe Pena, Gregory ,    i   Brighton has added 2 more in structors to her school Herman Klein of New York will teach fcigh school sockxlology and Enqlish John Kestner of Detroit, junior sosocial studies There will be a meeting Auqust 6th at Brighton to protest the use of high powered rifles In huntinq deer in southern Michigan, The Thureson Lumber Co of Howell donated 50 to tfhe Ro  tary Club there recently to buv  drcus tickets for children  ,  The Henrv Ford family have sold the Botsford Inn at Clarence yille to the Anhut Hotel Chain Tames Abbotay of Briqhton has purchased a farm five Briqhton ,  and moved on it  Miss Viola Pertvs of Lakeland hag purrrTprd the Lcuis Urban home in Howell on Maple St She will live there, spendina the primer months in Lakeland Clvde Robeson was elected to the Greaorv prhool board to suc read Dan Howlett  The funeral of Henrv Sharp of Stockbridae was held there last Tmsdav  foro rhrrles TUasn visited hs mother Mrs Til ah Reason of  Howell lasst wek He 1 r plane for Seattle and qoes from i Sandv le TIT MPhrrcn  J orVnarv intTror rrf Cryy,r T WwV  o pcVjn tn Trrvn 0 Ti llfri Friday, Saturday July 27, 28 f De luxe Double Feature IB Technicolor Nana Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth NoTalty Cartoon New AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOM In Tcbnicolrox Starring Dan Slurz,a Gale Storm and j Dick Foraa  Plus rnaay, aiuraay July 27, 28 Tim Holt Richard Martin In fcAW OF THE BADLANDS Richard Basehart, and William TAINTED HILLS Lundigan V In Technicolor in  Starring Lassie, Paul Kelly , Gary Gray HOI SE ON TELEGRAPH HILL shows 700 930 Casrt00B Sunday, Monday July 2a, 30 Sun Shows 3,5,7,9 FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACL3 Starring The Talking Mule, Dona, J OConnor Pyper Laurie Cartoon Pet Smith Nova TuesTWedrThur, July 31, Aug,l 2 shows 700, 900 A Two Day Special Sunday, Monday, July 29i, 30 Matinee Sunday 20 p m continuous Paul Douglass, Joan Bennett and Linda Darnell In THE GUY WHO CAME BACK Comedy Cartoon Newt iTu Wed Thur, July 31, Augl 2 Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner and Melvin Douglas in MY FORBIDDEN PAST carioon Wovoih mo Cartooo EXCUSE MV DUSTIn Technicolor A Good Comedy Starring Red Skelton, Sully Forresst Coming The Frogmen, TrrVp Cnrtoon shotf Nov Care of My Little Girl Coming The Invisible Man M  and Pa Kettle on the Farm Caruso StockhrtlQfe Michiqp  HEATER Friday, Saturday, July 27, 28 Doable Feamre FAST ON THE DRAW1 James Ellison, Russell Hoyden In xt Super Westeru Plus MRSOMALLEY  MRMALONE A Comedy Stoninq Marjorie Main James Whltmore n Chetoea Aflcn,  Friday, Saturday, July 27J 28 STAGE TO TUCSON In Technicolor  historical western with Rod Cameron Wayne Morris Ray Buckley, SaDy Eders Cartoon New shows tl5 900  Sundf Monday July 29, 30 Ssunday, Tuesday, July 29,31 J LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS In Technicolror story of the pirates with Paul Henried Jack Oakie Air Hostess Baby Sitters Jitters 5 undny Shows 3 f Comedy HALF ANGEL In Technicolor A Comedy Starring lorotla Yovng, Joseph Gotten Cecil Kallaway Irene Ryan S 7 S Cartoon AdcertUemnt Rrom where I sit ty Joe Marsh Wroats fi Funnv  Just finished reading a magazine  article that proves you and I  dont know whats funny  A bunch of psychologists came i Lo this sad conclusion after telling  okes to college students Ver , jften they would give out w  J what they considered a sidespjilI terand not get even a chuckle n response Other times the stuents would laugh their heads off t stories that werent considered rerJIy funny Maybe Im wrong, but what makes a psychologist such a better judge of humor than the rest of us i a man gets a kick out of a joke that proves it was funny to kundoesnt it From where I sit, when psychologists try to set up a standard for a sense of humor theyre getting too serious for me Stands to reason that different people laugh at different things, just as they hare different tastes for most everything Im partial to a glass of beer with meals myself  but I promise not to make any wisecracks if you prefer tea  Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Sunday guests of Mrand Mrs, Arthur Krych of Howell other guests were Har old LaGxant and wife of StLouis Missouri Week end visitors of Mr, and Mrs yUliam Shehan were Leo Carish and wife of Detroit and Mrs Alma Harris and daughter Zita While at the Alma Masonic Home Sunday a group of 32 Pinckneyites were stuck in tho the elevator there It had capac ity of 8 and when the crowd got on it stopped after going down two feet They could not get th9 door open and they were held there 15 minutes in the heat packed ike sardines in a can The Lin wood Chambers family of Northfield and Guy Nickoli and wife of Detroit were Sunday guests at the Lester McAfee home , , MrsDorothy Dinkel and daugh ter, Christine, were in Hcell last Wednesday 102 people attended the picnic Kd Biahops Lake last Tuesday sponsored by the Civic Imp Movement Ass n of Peftysvilie lSfLUaited States Bi ewer inundation The North Hamburg extension club held a tea at the Lester Mc Aiee home Monday night to get, acguainted with Mrs Chapel, i the new county extension agent W H Meyer went to Shelby after cherries last week j Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman  , spent Sunday with the Doni Spears family in Detroit j Mr and Mrs Stanley Den chuck of Detroit and the Russelll Glover family of Fowlerville were week end guests at the Edward Spears home  Callers at the Ben White home last week were Basil White and wife of JacksonBob White and wife and the Frank, White family of Howelll Richard Gunther and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday vis itors at the John Boyer home  Bill and Dolly Baughn and  son Jim spent part of last week at Douglas Lake The Clare Miller, Robert Ack  ley and Gerry Eichman families j attended the KingSeeley picnic  at Newport Beach, Portage Lake Saturday Mr and Mrs Water Clark spent the week end in East Tawas 25 Years Ago  A choir of 16 boys from St f James choir, rerndai sang at  StMarys Lhuicb Sunday Stephen Peto 80, aied at his home south of town July 22 ti waa born in Austria but came to tnis country 23 years ago Surviving are his wife, a daughter Mrs Kussell Bokros and tmee sons, Alex, Steve and Peter James Smith employed bv the state highway dept is building a road near Adrian Dr Claude, Sigler is building on a two story addition to the Pinckney Sanitariuim Margaret Moian aaughter oi Mrss Mary Monks Moran and the late WilLam Moron, died at Detroit July 28 The funeral and burial is here Friday Lincoln Smith and daughter, Marjorie, attended the Oakland County Press picnic at Lake Oion Saturday John Sweeney 80, died at Will f iamston Thursday He was a j former resident of Ntorth Ham burg   Thomas McGiiiness, 88, of Dex ter township, died at Chelsea cu July 22 , , IS  69 relatives attended a dinner Sunday at the John D White home in Marion Joseph Bowler 41, a lawyer ifrortf Clare died in an auto here Friday He had been visiting his brother William, who ,is,build Ina the North Territoral Road at fpdson Corners  T te     1,1 t,  rComingBlondies Here FeudLa,     Phvthm Staae to Tucson 1 Tuss Wed Thur JuIy 3J AuqK 2 Rhythm, btage to meson j TfiE TRING FRQM ANQTHEH WORLD Starring Kenneth Toby, Margaret Sheri dan James Young Cartoon News Sporta ghows 715 905 IComing Appointment with DanMr and Mrs Wayne are spending a week at Camp Wilson near Harrison Russesll and Harry Nuoffer  wives of Lansing were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Hendee home ger, Rawhide, Little Big Horn EVERYBODYS GOING TO THE The Fowlerville Fair Aug For Real Entertainment To Meet your friends and neighbors, see the latest infarmmachlnery,hlgh class Livestock and newest In electrical applianes for the home and barn For the 65th Annual Exposition the Fair Management has plann ed the following program AUCTION f At tb Howell Uvestock Pavilio n on US 16  mile West ATUROAY, JULY 28t Starts at 7K PM ALL NEW MERCHANDISE fjaueehokl Appliances Electric Drills  Power Saws Hundreds of Other Article Spayers 47 Years Ago Jessie Green and Leila Monks are in summer school in Ypsi lanti  Mrs Nina Green entertained at dinner Friday at the Winegar home in Howell Mesdames Myr tie Brown, Nora Reason, Mildred Sigier and Mable Swarthout Bernard Glenn has resigned xs train report clerk for the Mich Central Railroad in Detroit and will enter the medical dept of the University of Michigan The Brighton and Anderson team play ball at Pinckney this afternoon  The smallest auto in extetance  is here this week It is a Michi gan made at Kalamazoo It is 4 H P and weighs 500 lbs , The owner is EE Howe of Hazel  town, Pa, who is visiting Dr H Faler  k The wartlioirt Sisters haC  opened an iie crearn pernor in the opera house block They sell   Jackson Ice cream   Married bv Rev Cope July 14, Oyne Gauaway cA HoweU to , Florence Hofi of UnadMa TUESDAY Entry Day for all exhibits WEDNESDAY Two Horsepulling Contests Barker Bros Circus for Afternoon and Evening Show BASE BALL GAME Fowlerville vs Williamston Livestock  Machinery Parade Night Show Stars on Parade THURSDAY BASE BALL GAME Wabberville vs Stockbkldge Harness Racing Program livestock  Machinery Parade Huge Evening Show SATURDAY Harness Racing Program BASE BALL GAME Winners of Thursday and Fri day Gcfenes Huge Evening Show L  14 Gtj, Auctlonri FRIDAY Habeas Racing Progfau SUNDAY Afternoon and Evening LUCKY LOTT and hie Hell DRIVERS A Top Thrill Show World of Pleasure Shows on the MidwayI A i w WTV i WFF W  v WfflwwWt Ky fij The Peoples Store DISPATCH Wednesday, July 25, 195 Groceries Dryg66s Canned GoC, fthoes Gents, Furnishings Linycrfc Pincksey Dispatch tM terea  2nd cleu  III gutter ai pothc  Act oi March fa 1877 i iooHoweil St,pmiincl f JIauA w Curjett, PubkUA in Paimex ana wa, Gf uGtrci were visits ut uife Hero, oen ialmex horn end ovei UJO wejc I UiiriMV daughter, rVssie  I Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor call I  ed at tue Martin hmer jr name I ounday j Mis Jean Myer and chila1 of Vpsiianu called at the WuUi ter Uark  e Whines uy Mr, Emma Dmol end Mrs I Eaith Pek were Situtuay dimi  er qi sts of romae Mcm cnd Nellie Gardner B wen ani, i ,  tl    i H well rail 1 ed ct Ui,, Andrew Nisb,tt h rnday  Mis Bui h mii MS Flo   enc Baqhu Mrs Mnan Per , sonondUis Mary ietpi , , j ed nt the Psrnort home in St  LTUis Sunoay The fire dept made two hinto was K Nashs bridq  wh  a child Was rcipnre,j to hav , f j ennth4Ck The seond 1 was about noon t the John Gerycz imp n Rush LJce fid Ihis pmved tr, be a ribhi f,f Anna Abney, dmqhter of Mr OTia Mrs Homer Abn  of Chubbs Comers who qrnduat from Howell iqh schvd n June  has a ptcd j p sition with thifoe FBI and wul to Wushinqton DC lost wok She has a cleri ica job cmd lives in a dormitory  4 other Ha well qirb tok the job iibut she in the only one vet roll ed iii FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Pumps Bath nrrc  c ures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SECIAUTY COMPLETE LINE DT FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS Mwrn Rushes pi  MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 ,jjMnihrtii nfin man H4  Ox,l or All 5 4 KeiiRiesSy i AM NdMALS COLLECTED PROPTLY COVS 300 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WF BUY HIDLb 0 CALI SKINS o Reoe 68 Pnckxr rntras iead Stock CO rinn a honv H C Vedao , t Svor1bi ond 10WEST PSICI EVER  Special de luxe PHILBASIAPPAN Rang  Mr and Mrs Edward Kenny fcmertamed 60 members of a ttroit icoabee ioaq ai ui i home a, riush Lake Sunday pent the week C ty and the Gedrqo Fiinzier , Hiland Luke i buil , in 1h Rosedale subdivision on IPlymouth oon  Mr and Mrs Medfmes DJLucy Reaso 1 end in  j T   northern  hiqan Mro Lonni VanSIambrokBonnie ano Ethel ond Pdno Gustofson took in the niqht boi qoToe rt OPIT it Frid,v Tho CVrold Reason fomilv spent list veV t T rrh Lake in northern part of th tofp I 4 t r, v  t t 7 a cr retmttfM porr rfp tray  V   ite o in wit ia Hv  id orsn YiL ur 4k rftb kiHtfn V Vdr signals eoofiJnf  1, to 30 refute J j gives t mc and tun c ififormatioa lo signal f Is en  v u iirsle enne top v  mg arc urc ft Coritoaicd 0 e i  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Vow It Ae time to modernize yur kitchen with Philgas  the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town hornetf Vou can huait far and wide, but yow wont find a bigger valu tnywhere than thai beautiful de luxe rve Semerlwr, too, we will glvt you a onerou vradein allowance on your cW range, regardless of type, make, er condition Essy rmR, if you wish MANV OTHER PHILGAS AfPUANCfS nOM WHICH TO CHOSEI w v  Pvt Wesley Pulmas is home  from Coioiudo bprr Ooi ui iuriouqh William Brash ir and iamily , care visitinq in West Virqima I Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Fieu nuu at theit cnttjq  at Portaqe Lake were Dr and  Mrs Steve BiownGcrald Brown1 and iamiy tiie joiin McGuire, I family of Detroit Jtobert Read I ani iamily and James Whitley i family i 1 Mis Alta Meyer, Mrs Mae t Dcdler and Mr and Mrs Harold I Porter attended a White Shrin picnic Tuesday at Middieiarid farm near Briqhton  Mrs Barbara Bekkerinq of j South Haven spent the week  I end at tiie Mark Nash home j Week end quests at the John , McDonnnel home were Mr and j Mrs Robert Law and Mr Syd   yr of Detroit the Misses Nanette Link and Fern Mead of Wiscon sin MisS Betty LaPine of Detroit, Mrs Art Fremdick, Mrs Eli Guer den and Mrs Dora Carter of Hclyoak, Mass were visitors at the Olin Robinson home last weak Mrs Ida Beyers and dcruqhter Janet of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests at the Ross Reda home The Misses Pearl Solomonand Mcrrqaret Nahmora who ore attending Senna Heiqhths Colleqe in Adrian spent the week end at the Clare Miller home The Lee Lavey family spent Sunday at the Harry  Lavey home in Detroit arid Lee and sons attended the ball acrme  Ona Campbell and wife wero Saturday niqht quests at the Carl Lentz home at Nashville and with Mr and Mrs Carl Lentz ir spnt Sunday with Mr and Mrs Paul Strawhecker in Grand Jinv idsNancy Howie of Howell spent last week at the Andrew Camp bell home ,  Andrew Campbell and family called on Earl Wetherbee at Alma Sunday Andrew workd at WillcW Run with him during the war Thh Doyle Templeton family of Keeqo Harbor spent the week end at the Albert Shirlpy home Dr Cecil Hendce and family of Jackson Miss, is visitinq his  k mother, Mrs Rose Hendee  Robert Ackley is home for The Roscoe Yarborouqhfamilv couple of weeks on account of Berkley spent the week end illness  ov ter Systems etc I r  0i  mwivBm ii Willi antibiotics Feeding speeds growth of baby chicks AurtuiriKin a recent, antibiotic, development, promotes rapid ,vovth m baby chicks, say poultry researchers cu Michigan Stale College Apncultural Experiment Soidon Believing that this drup acts on bad i in ho hicstine of the baby chick, they f J Aureovein lo one crroup of chicks, then inoculated anoi troup Thy found that while Aureomycin injecolons hnn no beneficial effect on growth, including the Iruor in normal feeding practices substauodly iniinved growth More reeeni experiments niv acded Penicillin Terramyciii and Bncrain to the list of antibiotics stimulating prowih For further irfonnation on the possibilities of antibiotic feedings for your poultry, call, write or visit your County Agricultural Agent MICiHGA Operators afJas places calls promptly In each of Michigan Bells 75 toll centers, long distance operators use a complete world communication atlas to speed calls along the highway a of speech The atlas lists 71,000 localities within the U S proper 2214 of them hfrc in Michigan 16,00c in Canada, Cvha and Mexico 1700 vessels and 330 airpjancs It iicldcs 10,000 cars and trucks equipped with telephones and 85 overseas countries and territories to which telephone service is available The atlas is revised from day to day, keeping all these points at your operators finger tips Its another example of telephone efficiency working for YOU BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ot SEE US TODAY  NANOtf All INSTALLATION  TAIU Hoc Br Swoffbeat I with MrsEleanor LedwidqeMrs j Yarborouah and children remain are spendina a week in north , ed for a visit Gerald Kennedy and scnJohn,  are spendinq the week in north ern Michiqan Sundav quests of Mr and MWin Kennedv were Mr anH Mrs Goorqe Mallock and dmiqh  ter Lynn of Pontic, and Mrs 1 Gemld Kennedy ot Howell Mrs lOr ,rrriArt MtP The tfbbert Ackley family nt tended the Drivn In the dr rrr near Briqhton Sunday MrsUda Karus of Howell was a Sinday visitor at the LJHonry homo i,e Arnold Rouse family of Hovll weroVSunday caller at the Thomas Ware home Ray Reason and family rf Phoenix, Arizona, were week enrl quests of Mrs Edna Speara whik they wer getting their  DenU LaRosa and Mrs Mondaj home on maree Rd ready  Morris ww tin Ann Arbor Sat C F Hewlett 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DR G, B, McCLUSKEY DeaJet 112 North MichlooBn Ave  State Telephone License HERB SNEED Modern Equipment Real Estate, ursurance Brokerage j FRED C REICKHQFF Si City, Lake and Faun Property A Speciality Yon Property With He LEE LAVZY Generrl Insurance S9F3 OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av StWUoto j Michfca Phone 358 Residence Hi  AUCTIONEER farm Sales A Speciality LLOYD HENDEF Livestock HauKna Pinckney, Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detrr I tHE STATE OF MICHIGAN Ike Probate Goun lor ue iSounir oi At a session of send Court held at the Probate Office in the Cit oi flowell In said county ok the, 26ft day of June i 9u UU  IN Tlffi MATTH Jf THB ESTATE OF HENBT C THOMPSON Deceased peorte Soppai nanng filed is sold Coait hie final odminttration eBcount, tad hie peflttbn prayllg for the odlowanoe flksnof osd far e assign meat end eetrlbuaen oi the reetduu oi laid estate It Is ordered fhf 23rd day oi July A D19S1 at ten A M, at sold Probate Oifice is hereby appointed tor hearino said petition ft is Farther Ordoted, That public i Notice thereof be giver by publication tor three successive weeks previous t said day of hearirn tt the Pinckney Die, potch, a newioaoer printed and drculat cltvlated in eaid Co  ed In said County A true copy Hirom B fttafth Colestia Parahab Judge of rooats Register oi Probot  BILL YOU PAID THEM WHERE IS YOUR RECEIPT GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing f WATER SYSTEMS  3 4 0 North Stewart St  1 PUe PlnckPr 15FI1 THE BERT WiTLffi Phone Pmcluoey 78F2 t ftEFRIGERAnON SVICE HAROLD RW i Repairs On AH Makes Phone Pinclaey 154F3 General Trackina Phone B4FX4 Pinckney, MiC tL W W r L I E NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PPNE l  iNCKNEY McrPMON Stf uAl  iiowslL Mich DR C I TOWNER Dentist  All deposits up to 0000 1  i sured by ov membsrship in the j  Uxt 1       Fedral Deposit Insurcmce Cox T ,Aj   Sure You Paid the Bill with Cash poratian f famflpd Aiiv But Cant Prove It Because You   M    t  M VJdWIUCU itUVS CONDITION  FOR SALEUSED QCiiOQL Baseball football track and DESKS AND SEATS Sacrificed FOR MUNTZ fnr SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative  I Free Demonstration Every Dai Fum 1000 A M te 1000 PJ4 609 East Main St, Pkickne Mislaid the Receipt NEXT TIME PROTECT YOURSELF AND PAY WITH CHECK ON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HOWELL ITS THE  ONLY WAY TO DO BUSINESS Order, Your  I FARM SEEDS NOW AlfaKa, Clover rrd All Other Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Cov  THE FHT NATIONAL BANK Hewsil Mich Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10000 tor each DepositSummer Coal Prices Now in  Pjncknej WANTEDWashings Also have rabbits for sale , track and itSKS AND SEATS Sacrificed J JnJJotaos other sports require the play r Quick Sale 200  and up  FOR SAIFFL D ,  ers to keep in qood physical uy Them far Your Chidxen to Point S35niC Rfnq, Hot condition Many times the con Use at Home Come in and Pick Hot Wl nVP011 Eleptria dition is the difference between Out Your Own First Comejirst1 ,1 TlSf  Sn x1 rU   winninq and losinq j bervedAt Pinckney School  TJ Z rL McCleer farm, In the qame of life qood fin , Eric G Rose, Seeretary , 2  T0ry SaturdaY cmd ancial condition is a factor Thisj yKMnTOr ,   L  r V Y   does not mean havinq a lot of I WANTEDWorkinq foreman Pei WiUMiiAnuckelberry pickers money but rather manaqinq and 1 manent outdoor work near Ann irK a dry marsh Mrs Lentz planninq the expenditure of  Arbor Must have transport I 500 BuiqessJRd, Pinckney what we have  ation, knowledge of machinery, FOR SALEStandIrIq hay alfalfa A Saving Account can be the helpful or gardeninq experience md clover Mrs Georqe Pearson balance wheel of qood finan  useful Write Box 108, Pinckney Phone 174F11 cial condition Get in condition WANTEDGirl or woman to  1,r  P ,  Open a savings account today, i take care of two children,week fnnHiifi r Bedr ,,0   ends off Phpne 4191 Whitmora phone 53F11  USh  Lake    i FOB SALE 69 Moline Com f01 Hiland Lake 2 Red bine with Motor 137 Case 5 Setters July 4th,  names arsi Fertilizer Grain Drill with Grass Dutch 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therein dsscribed It is Ordscsttthat the 6th day oi August K D 1951 at ten oclock in the tflteroe i eccyi  ftobats office, be and  is herepy appointed to hear said petition and that all pecssns interested in said estate appear beforesaid Court, at said time end place te show cause why a license to sell the interest of said estate tn said real estate should not be granted, v  y U is Further Oedered Tkaj etifiUc not lee thereof be cSrsn by ptihlWmon at w Copy c this order once oc week te  successive weeks previous to eead day  ei hearing in the Pbackssy Dispatch a oewpap printed SBd drculateo in ai  roge 50 also larqe qlasscio FOR SALEFive milkinq cows Ictf shewcase 15 1 Frank Pearoe, 10960 Stinchiield  Katchie Restaurant Co itaqe ou Huron Bnverake   , t   mver Ternland subdivision at FOR SALE5 room house with trberry likeMichScUaificev  basement in Pinckney reason ,1 Pgrrei Bglcer 565S FernlcmH, T oi iable Vce h JiiLGK SAlEao clcTestoTel The  i  T    pFreq Jagchy,rtouse and 24  I acres 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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>jtiS ,TrPw   v fe ws 5 A    Xi  ry  VW     r Mv   d1   1 Volume 68 Michigan Mirror The U a Senate tonwrilrteer to investigate the grey market in steej headed by Senator Blair Moody of Michigan is nut Jng iinfts over the nation Wo one denies thai is is a iob long needeav The present pro gram is to uncover possible criminal action bry unnamed steel mill executivesihere ace vwo illeqal practises under investigation One is tor miu owneis ana scrap dealers to purchase with cement blocks as lopmatenai iy this means they get large supplies at expense o other oDraiors Another device is the tiein sales by iwhch mills agree to sou uio dealers ixrck steel if they will supply them scapim steel goes on the black market Auditor Ueneral John Marun Has criticzed Senator Moody tor opposing reduction of federal ex penditures for press aqeiii  costs The Federal qovernment spends us much on publicity in Michigan as Michigan spends on her highways Leroy Ferguson, proi of poiiiicai science of University of Michiqan says there are too many checks and balances in Michigan govenmentThe qover nor watches the legisiarure and the legislature the governor Goeeguently there is more watching power than actinq powertie qovernors cabinet also comes in for criticismThey say it is too small and ineffective That state officials use it as a forum to air their gripes So far for they have been toner on theo ry and short on results GovWilliams wants a number of state clinics to treat alcoholics similar to those of New York state The leqislature ordered a commission to which he has 5 men to appoint Michigan State Collepe claims they cetti ctiie training for, d plant foreman from six to ne Imonth The miqrant labor problem Is with us again The influx of t Mexicans and other outside la j borers is greater than ever and  there are no housinq facilities for themLaw enforcement is another problemAt Traverse Citv where migrants are many whiskey hat, been banned for sale except in I  tbs Ftrtrtney Dlsftajefa Wednesday, July 1 1951 Chai acters PETER MADDEN  Alasouic Lodge iNews I  nJJ, anotiw character who melu m ,   some 4U years aqol am not oiv jag dates as 1 do not want be corrected but 1 think ha oom in lr    ai worker to Livingston Lodge, No 76 F  A M No 76 and 0S Chapter  No 145 will put on the follow inq proqram at the Michiqan Tttckrey Michigan Masonic Home at Alma,Sunday,  Albert J, frhmitt PM July 22nd startinq at 230 pm I Sunday Masses  ras Quartette, Jack, Chris Bill Dick pummer 630 800 lfeOQ, Man 2onTlw amel  Daace  MlUer and 22 H  lQ ai worker and exnt moldln 6bora Baughn   Devotion and after the civU  3l 2 1 ,  SWr Reason  g  7   , , , war an small  Accordion No, Dick Campbell 14  Mockingbird HiUf Ann Shrley i 5  ovejw Devotions Reason, Barbara Miller, Paula , 81 7Lte 9  M Curlett, Mrs Merwin Campbell   8x00 Mam Piano Sob Barbara Miller  Solo , Gilbert Bailey Duet  Paula Curlett and I Beverly Hardin I Oiurch Notes  Softball IVotes  Current Comment  Ff ColhoBc Church J Pinckney 8 hick ran  day night and they irJiFUIS9y Pitched a 2  fact 1 t Th , 9 pannot but think a tkev places had loundaries Madden was foreman in the Dexter ioundary which was on A St, across irom the bank and also worked in the McCullouqh foundry which stood on the, school qrounas here They did custom work, made farm tools, i ni qT toT Pmcey and did E2 7 u man Pckney got 2  uut also had 3 wcaks men left on bases and Howell about 50 the Knckney one made fanninq directed by Mrs Winifred1 The proqram will in the audt maae tanning  44  y mm parts, i am also told they rdJ08 l0 women maae th square pillars used in Duiiauiq borne of the stores Th were tilled oy 2x8 timbers Improved methods and mass proauation put these little foundories out of business, and Pet er Madden bouqht a farm or wliat is no Madden Rd He iaimea and also had a shop on the farm where he shod horses did metal work He started mak inq rutcher knives of old files which he ground down They were of good quality and sold Oiurch rlev, Donald Braa, pastor So much so apparently only percent oi trie land is seefal Uvuti There arU seyeiaj ieasons for this The state has taken over much hm lor qame proprogation and set DM , i r out to shrubs and trees Nona Pinckney got their run in the  t is under cuSvai r secondAmburgey walked Read People have IxSghHSn ai ergot a hit, Gentile grounded gay things Fe5nSe cuWtT in the 4th Amburqeys support htable to work in iactoTiwi nS foaled him Delbert White hTst sell their farms HJoB nd up for Howell flied out Peirce ncres As a result and wm m me auai TliJ uy 19 Prayer meetina at I TQS 6 whenjefireydropped scrub pTne and omerank itorium of the homepSSLSKi ,  hme 8 aUddroo are d tatoS will be a picnic dinner at the I    Swim P0 at WhihnnralW dropped iLBren, over tiie once park, a mi c  w ,  , T s Vow , Briqham fuV growth picmc ennner ai tnei  Swim v at WhitmoreLHKl r dropped iLgreul ovfr tile e fertile acres which le south of AhnaThen Vof MEChurch there  6 PVV ,ro were producing the qroup will be taken through the home which has 236 auests One of them Mrs Lillian King is sponsored by Livinqston Lodge One third oi the yearly dues local Mason pay ao to support of the home Departure will be from Pinck ney nrounH9100 ir m If you have anv room for passenqers call one of the committeeWin or Leove Pinckney church at 500 Brinq swim suitss SunSennon Ruh with Patience  1130 Sunday school Sunday school picnic July 28 at VVhie Lodqe Potluck dinner All invited 1 ner fSored oa a P1  Hovv bumpei ci ns of wheat corn ell dd not qet a man on of lei and oate Tu re use to be much talk of givinq the country back AB Rwlto 10 a118 Instead it lenrni n to us v, are aivinn it Vvrlr to easilyHe got a dollar for them, He also made axe handles of  ston Bauqhn, Clare Miller hickory butts He was a qreat ye editor as we have rides walker and it was commonplace j arrange for some who wish to meet him walking alonq the go to to road with a bundle of axe hand les over his shoulder or his pock ets full of butcher knivesHe had worked in many pi cs and he would often tramp to Jackson, Flint, Saqinaw, Bay City and Detroit to visit his friends He defrayed his expenses by buyinq old tiles at blacksmith shops making files out of them which  he sold W C Miller informed me1 that Iwhen he lived with Albert Jackson on the Dexter Rd Peter Some 75 local people expect to do to Alma Sunday CAHD OF THANKS We are sincerely qratefulto our many friends and neighbors for the kind expressions of sym pathy shown us in the recent loss of our husband and father We especially wish to thank Rev Brady and the Svarthont Funeral Home  Mrs Olkx Bailey and Fa mil v showed up about dark one winter niqht Albert knew him in the Albert and Peter ut up until 2 acts of vandaiism which fcrvs a m visiting Madden always  taken place in this county in the last month First was When some S2000 worth of plate qlass win dows in business places east insisted that Georqe Oliver, inventor oi the famous Oliver chilled plow made his first sam pies in the Pinckney foundry Mrddcn died in Dexter town ship He letft a son, Gilbert who was supervisor of Dexter town Another son, Ceroid Mennoxilte Church ev sra Beachv Pastor P , Supt  Waiter Esch Assisant Paul Chaffee Mrnin1 Worship 1000 Sukdar School U00 Childrens Hou 9 1145 Young Peoples Meeting 730 ven9  Worship 815 Cottrmw Fellowship Service rMiegdo7 800 P M COUNCIL PROCESUHES Regular meeting of village council July 10, 1951 Meetinxr called to order by President DinkeL Followed by roll callPresentSwarthoutiCkxrk Shirley, Tiplady, Eisele Absent, Read  jigf, Motion by Tiplady sUfjJtttt4 by Swarthcut to allow folldWmq by Swatthout to allow followinq N Miller, gravel, labor Mildred Ackley Vz sal Irvin Kennedy, labor sts Abe Haines, labortruck Keiser Concrete blocks  tins uirungPinckney Darrow, WQ Younq, 2b Lavey, cf Jeffreys, lb Ledwidqe, if Moriarity, 3b Ambureqy, p Reader, c Gentile, If Jones If Eaqers Cleaners Ackerman, 2b White, If Peirce ss Briqham, 3b Brenner, rf j Bailey, lb  Parks, cf Wytie, rf Houqhton, 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 o  i 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 AB R H 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 the iorost primeval at Longfellow put it 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 Pinckneynext game is with City Service at Howell on Thurs day nigju lurv 19 at 845 BAiTING AVERAGES AB R H Last week 13C0 Mexico, suqar beet workers were loaded here by plane to work in the beet fields of MichiqanThi is a racket Local people will not da this work on account of lw waqes and poor living condit  ions The Mexicans are secured for the suqar people by contrac tors on commission The Mexi cans are underpriviliqed people and live1 in tents and shacks crt the beet fields wth poor sanitary facilities There has been much said about this but little has been done Last year Porto Ri I cans were imported but their  qovernment protested their treat ment and sent a commission to I investigate so the Mexicas back aocrinand west of Howell on Grana Req  Deedg maps of vill 600   v ti1 , ship a lifetime pint bottJes and no wme of more j james iived near Chelsea, man 16 percent alcoholic COD  flt th time ni the lorn tent THE SCHOOL ELECTION For some reason we forget to Drint the resultss of the school election here lasts week It was cA follows To take the Burgess school into the Pinckney school systemYes 184, No 8  4, , v y,j The Burgess schoo voted 11 to I that he 1 to go into the Pinckney district Trustee for 1 year Joseph Ba sydlo no opposition 134 Trustees for 3 years Murray Kennedy 104 Mrs Gerald Clark 90 Mrs Helen Miller 80 Jack Wilson 60 Twohighest elected The board has organized1 with organixed with Howard Thay r, pre9 Eric Rose, sec, end  Mrs Gerald Clark, treas At the time of the locaii centennial I wrote the Olivex Plcfw Uo at Soum Bend, Ind This com pony has been absorbed by a  bip implement company The suot answered it himself He called in his oldest employee who knsw MrOiiver personally ly He said Oliver started as a blacksmith and had never workin Michigan to his knowledqe but would not say definitely not River smashed out by rocks and Liitle This was repeated a week later and some windows in Briqhtcn smatsjaedTlrei cott aqes at Portage and BasekLake enteredrefrigerators and ranges smashed and pillows and mattresses ripped open July 4th 1 22 telephone lines of the Lyndtllot Telephone Co near Gregory were cut and put out of service They may have overreached as lhis is destroying Ronze Murphy sal Vans Gulf, gasoline 1 H Shultztreas book iavrd BraaV flaq,work Cousens Printinq Co notices and ENVS Hunt Co posts Motion carried Motion to repaint flaq po1 tabled Motion by Clark, supported fedeTaV bySwarthouttoaccept bid of esly Reader Jack Jeffreys 2  IP Jones, 11 9S5i  LecTwidge 11 Joe Lavey 16 Jerry Clark 5 Joe Jeffreys 16 Don Amburqoy 16 j Ray Modality 17 Bob Darrow 10 Dick Darrow 5 Jack Young 10 Phil Gentile 20 4 5 0 1 4 5 Pet 500 500 455 7500 8750 98 18 00 3 4400 5 7 412 15000 25 945 1125 Tax 4950 1580 2 2 4 6 4 6 4 6 2 3 3 3 3 2 20 400 375 375 346 300 200 oon  Iva Annaman, 43, has sued the bondsmen of 3 chinking es j tablisjimcnts in Flint for 45,000 i lor the death of her husband I who was stabbed to death to one of them by Earl WoUard She laims Wollard was sold iiguor while intoxicated There have been many of these suits I started but few tried as the bond i inq companies invariably settle JOHN MORTENSON John C Mortenson 80, died at his home in Ann Arbcr Si m day He was born Jn Donmar March 21,1871the son of John REUNIONP PICNIC The onnual gathering of the the Pinckney friends is being held again for the 3rd time this year at Holwell City ParkThis is is to be Sunday July 29m Picnic dinner at 1 a m Anyone inter ested is invited to came and re enw old friendships, Dont for get the date communiations andfederal men  5I251 tQ paye Hamburq St have entered the picture  fr0m pearl tQ wnjiam St and  r i St from Hamburg o MainStreets to be 18ft wide, Carried and Anna Mortenson The fam oy swartnout to accepr ma otj ny settled on a farm near Pinck Lake Constrvction Co, letter of ney In 1893 he married ETsi Hendee of Pinckney At ono tim  ho owned the Simonson fatm on CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES j  The Rifle River project lot stream reclamation is arousing interest 15 dams are being built a quarter o million trees plant ed The area includes 100,000 acres  Motion by Clark, supported by Tiplady to accept appointment of members of fire dept to act as auxiliary police on approval of Attorney VanWinkle Carrieo Motion to adjourn carried Mildred Ackley villaae clerk MARRIAGE LICENSES Mcrynard Olesan, 35 Cheoboyi Cn, Janice Hearn, 21 Briqhton  BAKE SALE NOTICE There will be a bake sale in Howell sponsored by Rainbow Assembly on July 27th Any donation of baked goods will be Robert ODelL 24, HowelLHasel  gladly accepted Call Mrs Hel r, o   , , 2n MiUer Briqhton 3903 or Paula Ourlett Pinckney 8L Donna Smith, 20, Howell Del os rchardson, 24, Fowlerville, Vallie Carpenter ,23Fowierville Merle Lewis 21, Fowlerville  Nancy Jean Brgyton, 18 Howell Virgil Newman, 21, Brighton, Janice Collins, 17 Brighton Michigan business and profess ional clubs will study conserva tion at iioscommon July 2027 Campers in state parks must obtain permits, pay a 50c a day license and 20c a day for cticity  MRS NINA GREEN Mrs Nina Green, 76 wife of George Green, died at her home in Howell July 10 She was the daughter of Amos and ela  Carrie Crandall Winegar ana her early life was spent in How  510 acres near Holly, 452 on the A carnival oi fun for everyone Rocrue River Kent county, 1320 at St Josephs Summer Festival Only 3 licenses were sold this eu where her father was veterin year for takinq mussels from y About 1895 she married the St Joseph River In 1930 George Green, a Pinckney bar 2400 were taken out The shell ter They came to Pinckney and is used in button making  built the home on Mill St now The dept has purchased moi I owned by ye editor One dough land tor recreation purposes1  Gertrude was born to this Farley Rd Later he went to Ann j Arbor and was in the grocery  business His wife ded in 1909 In 1911 he married Mrs Mary Teuiel of Ann Arbor She died 46 Of kre years he has been stone mason building fire places and ornamental wills Surviving are 3 ssons, Harold Myron and Sherman 3 dauqh ter, Mrs Floyd McGrath, Mrs Robert Steeb and Mrs Francis  Steeb The funeral was at the Muchliq Funeral Home Tuesday with Rev Schmale officiatinq Burial in North Hamburq Ceme tery fSBCUXT COOHl NEWS  Judge Lyons has granted the Cohoctah farmers a temporary injunction restraining the Pan handle Pipeline Co from laying a second pipeline A hearing vrm be held on whether t should b jade permanent v AJMKWCms OPERATIONS MAYBE REDUCED In 100 appendix operations it rvaj found thatonly38 of the patients had keen suffering from c ppendicitis, the rest having nq being victrras of other disorfors Learn how a new treat neiit may cut down unnecess  y ooeratJons in Appendicitis en Children in The American V eeldy, famous maoasrne with r f SuBdaVs July 22 issue of The Dstfott Sunday Tlsaes 308 ft on Ontongon Rwer and Howell, Friday, Saturday, Sun en the Chooolay River day July 27, 28, 29, one block Marguetteeast oiawell Theatre Rides The use of rifles to hunt deer games, prises, eats and enter I will be permitted m southern tainment Home baked goods Michigan this yean marriage now Mrs Clare Bur den of Lansing In 1912 Mr I Green bought a barber shop in nearj jjowell and they have since liv ed there Surviving are her husband, daughter and several grand children The funeral was held t the sale complete beef borbecus t The U S GreGrto Lakes fish i  Funeral Home dinner 100 Sunday 100 p m  catch peryear is 8, Howell, Friday aternoon, Rev rto 500 pmNew Plymouth given away Admission free  veiw Cemetenr David Webb of Vpsikmti spent  last week with his grandmother, Mrs Cora Webb J Earl Robinson of Detroit spent f Sunday with Gene Mann i  Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrsj Blanch Clark attended the funeral of John Mortenson in Ann Ar bar Tuesday Mrs Gus Hannaman accomp f anled hr grandchildren backj to GrandRapids and went toi the Chny Festival at Traverse with them, loe Griffith is conveninrr hiri Michigan has averagede ZlUUU, Prout offiriatina Burial in Fair 000 lbs a year the past 10 yrs  Lake Erie is first in fish product ion and Lake Michigan 2nd 23 different kinds of fish are taken JERRIES FOR SALE I OuT1 qoinq north after sweet I cherries this week Get v, Mr and Mrs James Ritter of j orders in Will have sour ones JACK CLEAVENGER lack Cleavenger died at StToe hospital, Ann Arbor Tuesday Ho was the husband of the former Beverly Ely, neice of Mrs Lulu Darrow of Pinckney Surviving are his wife and two daughters, Patricia and Beverly The funer al is at the Muehlig Funeral Home, Ann Arbor, Thursday of ternoon Do rait is celebrating her 250th anniversary this year The pre sent city is a Jar cry from the log hamlet that Cbclillac eetab lshed It would have been im possible for him to have Jnvis igd the Detroit oi today ThatLv was not the idea o4 the French or Spanish colonizers who at xie time contrelled part of this continent Their sole idea was to act all the wealth the country j could produce without putting anything back In South Amer i i it was gold and silver, in Michqan turs Accordingly D trot was established as a traddng post with the Indians who pro duped most of the fur One by  one France and Spain lost their colonies, mostly to Great Britian athough many in South Amer ica proclaimed their own indep v  ence JChdjllac never dreamed of the lumber and mineral riches of Michigan He got his commission from the King of France on his promise to supply that monarch with wealth HAROLD TRUE HURT Harold True of Chubbs Com ers Detroit News Radio com   mentator over WWJ was bruis ed and cut about 500 p m on Monday when his car rolled ov er on Schafer ip front of the AI  bert Dinkel home His car had ho  The Chicago Trfbuna, prind pal backer of Senator Tart for the presidency has started a campaign, according to DretW Pearson to keep Gen Eisenhow er dom beina a contender for the Republican nomination for president In a series of artic les it alleges that as pre of Columbia University he friendly to Communists The name of Egbert VanAl styno who died in Chicago last week is unfamilar to ou reader but his work is not In cantun ction with Harry Williams he wrote many song bftsv Amana these were Navaio, PA BoTt Wayne were Sunday guests Mr and Mrs Robert Pilde Mrs Jesse Henry spent lasst week in Detroit with her son, son, Gerald Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Greg Jter W R Meyer Phone 45F12, Pinckney  I gone bod ot Brighton and h, Cheyenne Seminole, Sa, Back borrowed a car of a friend to Baltimore, Im Afraid to Go loe Covietz, Brighton car dealer I HomG m the  Wont  The car caught fire and thei You Come Over to My Hous  took thni It Looks to Me Like a Big Hkfr Knckney fire dept chemical tank outhome Sunday , Mrs, Helen McGregor ant home into a t h famw apt  l011 Jamesr of Brighton called i  Gust Hannaman nas he  trie Wm Mercer lom Satur  pairrung his home    Mrs Gust Hannaman return ed home Sunday from a trip dur ing Which she was at Mackinaw City, St Igngce, the Soo ory called at the  Henry I sand the McArihur lock She also visited a sister at Traverse City and friends at ftingsley Toniqht His bigcrest hit Under the Shad oi the Old Apple Tree, still a htt wmh ber shop guartettesThe Albert Shirley Doyle Tempflrton and Leonard Lee families pfonfotd at me Detroit mo Sunday CHARLES MAAS KILLED Charles Maas, son of Clvde Moos Howell gas aud oil deal ,wasMoi4ttam Tues Michigan finishes second tt lAHoweU Hewasmarr cording te figures rekased h Hast ummer by the UmtedeVTFo Mrt G W C3ark c4 Ann AT JSn bar spent lt week wKh wjfiW  b children here  teaod wh 44 rp  v r   JLl  SC r    1,W m4m JZLbd JL  1   ,  nor jTOggrjpyMqr wjgy  u,   WA1ROUS tQ OK ING, S U ITS TO  Ifii  Comrteiy f  Detroit free Prru w  J3f   fr in the I wouldnt take anything world io my electric range, charming Mrs Al Watrous Ma  my friends feel the same way about theirs, too And can she cook with it adds Al Everything tastes better and she spends about half as much time in the Kkchea Thats because Im not forever potwatching, explains Mrs Watrous Electric cooking gives you a dtencc  to relax You Just set the controls and after awhile, theres your meal pip ing hot and cooked to perfection And electric cooking is so much cleaner, too  but, honestly, theres just no end to the advantages of an electric range Youll echo the words of this attractive housewife and her famous  husband the moment you try this modern, efficient way of cooking So dont delay Visit your dealer and select your electric rangetomorrow I leighboring  i fiowefl Al Watrous, Pretenf Satftt  P C A Senior Cha ntpi n, winner of 13 Michigan title, proessionai at Oakland Hills Country Club  hVS Act  , AND SG GSN  r  WJ  ji POTATCHESE SUW 45cooVdpototoe,a,cd h P  harp 4 hordcooked eg,  t9tedcnondp3e ,flver of potatoes, with and peppe , over potato and egg co  ,,eq untrt  po  mb, ,n hotter en  and spread over o v  350 degree Serve  Shiawassee county voters appproved a 425,000 bond issue pitaL I he old one was condemn ed Mrand Mrs Max Zeigler of of Dexte have goje tdOprmany   many w The Dexter village council has voted to offer its citizens a qar baqe collection system They also established a 2 hour parkinq limit on Main St p,JSpJUave of Portage Lake Mlchkn Taev Wd, 1 y, 18 18 Cecil B DeMilles  DexrerThe ir Air Pnt HM  1 pimirto h salt stir v      ,a    Come m one see THE KAWGf Of THf STARS of wre, its ELECTRIC    SEE YOUR DEALER or 1 J Th6 nine ulaintiffs of school districts No J, 5, 7 ol SEa   fitcher as attorney Prosecutor Vin will appear for the  county board of education who  are the defendants The hear ing is set for July 21 The new Brighton City well1 pumped 540 gallons a minute in i a test Cottages and Base Lake wer l damaqed by vandals last week Windows were broken and re I irigerators and ranges smashed Paul Kantak, Marr Hotel, How ell Was struck by a car driven l  by Max White in front of the OLeary Creamery Howell last I wk He was not badly hurt, f Ifcrfhold Woodhams and Wooanams and Mrs Joe Gates were elected to the Howell school board Capt Edward Howell of How  ell killed in action in Korea in February has been awarded the  Silver Star for qallantry in act I ion i Milo Taylor is the new Howell Lions Club president Ford Garland, Howell merchant is ill at McPherson hospit al with a hreat ailment South Lyon will fence the south side of their lighted field 133 votes were cast at the school election at Brighton Ruth Hallett and Perry Holder were named to the board A 16,000 bam on the Georqe i Elwart farm on Lcrtson Rd north of Hrell was destroyed by fire Inst week The Lyndalla Telephone Cois offerinq 100 reward for ipforma J tion leadinq to the arrest of th9 persons who cut their telephone lines 5niv 4th SAMSON AND DELILAH  In Teclmicolror Btqxia9 Hedy Udter, Victor Mature XV Sanders and Aogela Uday, baturday, July 20 2 Robert Ryan and Claire Trevor In f BEST OF THE BAD MEN  Plus Alan Ladd Phyllis Calvert la APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER cartoon Sunday Monday, Juy 22, 23 MotinM Sundoy 2 80 p m contlaaous EAR BR ATT  rlday, Saturday, July 20 2  De Luxe LKMibie tea,  , Gene Autrey and his   Champion in COWTOWN  Starring Mona Freeman Billy DeWolie i Edward Arnold Lyle Bettger ConMdy Cartoon N  a jungle drama UON HUNTERS Starring Johjnny Sheffield as   and Ann Todd ishows 700 930 i Sunday, Monday Juljni2,23  i Sundoy Show J 5, 7,  ROYAL WEDDING In Technicolor A Musical Starring Fred Astaire Jane Poll Pete Lawiord Pot Smith and  Cartoon shows 700, 9rf0  Tuo, Wed, Thur, July 24, Jfi6 ID CLIMB THE HIGiiESl MOUNTAIN In Tochnicolox N r  4 lues Wed, Thur, July 24 25,26 THE GREAT CARUSO In Technicolor Susan Hayward and Willie Lundigan Cartoon Shorts N rComingFrancis Goes to  jRaces, Excuse My Dust, Ma Pa Kettle Back on the Fairn Mario Lanza Ann Blyth Npylt7 Cartoon News ComingHouse on Telegraph Hill iThe Guy Who Came Back My Forbidden Past AVOMftHliAiU  StocJAeidae Mlchiac ,  HEAra Chfitleeo Mich iTriday, Saturday, July 20 2  THE SHOWDOWN William Elliott, Marie Windsor la  ttuper Westeru Uitterbug Kniahts Stitch in Time  1 1ni  mmrMITT  Sunday, iuesday, July 22,24 THE BLACK ROSE In Technicolor 13th century story ith 1 Tyrone Power, Orson Wells PUBLIC  m ,  i4tr Sry Coming Fast on the Draw Mrs OMalley  Mr Malone Last of the Buccaneers Friday, Saturday, July20 2 INDIAN TERRITORY Starring fGene Autrey, Pat Buttram, G  Davis, loitnes Grixfith Plus WHEN YOURE SMILING4 A Good Comedy Starring Jerome Courtland, Lola Alibi and Bob Crosby Cartoon Net Sunday, Monday, July 22,23 hows 7CD 925 SANTE FE In Technicolror A Drama Starring Bsndolph Sott, Janice Cart and John Archer Sun Shows 3,57,9 Comedy  Tues, Wed , Thur, July 24, 25,26 t HALLS OF MONTEZUMA In Technicolor A Drama Starrinq Richard Widmark, Walter P ance Reginald Gardiner shows 710, 920 Coming Half AncjeL Fight Coast Guard Sealed Cargo 4 Due to ill health, I have decided to quit the dairy business and will sell the following at public auction, on what is known as the George Bland farm at 6262 Hinchey Road From Howell take PinckneyHowell Road 4 miles south to Shafer Road, then 4 miles west to Hinchey Road, then 2 mile south Prom Pinckney take M36, 3 miles west to Hinchey Road, then 2 miles north July Clearance Sale Dresses Values to 695 SPRING COATS  y2 off Saturday, July 21 IPM j Millinery and Purses  Beit Wylie, Auctioneer  y2 off 16 HEAD OF CATTLE  Cows, Calfhood Vaccinated Holstein, 3 yrs old, due Nov 28 Holstein, 7 yrs old, due Sept 22 Holstein, 7 yrs old, due Sept 25 Holstein, 3 yrs bid, due Oct 5 Holstein, 2 yrs old, fresh Jersey, 4 yrs old, fresh Holstein, 3 yrs old, fresh Holstein, 7 yrs old, due Dec 2 Holstein, 4 yrs old, due Sept 23 I Holstein, 3 yrs old, due Au 21 Hereford bull, 18 mos Holstein bull, 16 mos Holstein heifer, 16 mos, pasture bred Holstein heifer, 14 mos, pasture bred Guernsey heifer, 18 mos, pasture bred Brindle heifer, 15 mos, pasture bred 2 HORSES Pair registered Belgian mares, 9  years old TERMS OF SALE10 to 12 months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 6 interest er Rayon Drcsse reduced to 1000 Cotton Skirts half of  off 4 Bob Pike, Prop Floyd D Kcarl, First NatNtaal Bank of Plymotitk  Clerk  fitil , iiMti Bathing Suits tout th Blouse Values 595 New 195 Hosiery Special OPEN 900 a xn to 530 pm and Friday Night ALL SALES FINAL   v wrwnH flofftu waaautBOMIUI JEednseegy, fafr JJS51 The Peoples fi Groceries, Drygoods Canned GoocSe, flhoes  Gents, Furnishings Linger in i Kennedy Ge Store ii 10WEST PftKE EVER  Special  IUM PHILGASTAPPAh Rang  Major Wm f isk una wife oi San nnioiuo ifcAui spent iji week at Lie C J uniun uc m, lh Wm Kei b 4 inflUnMlghttng removfthl pore fcfaMptny  ffaullte on with  virv  ritb bufltto fWnlneto tigmalB COOMJJI Mt ay t SO minute r VUfuklt fives time and tonfiinn lafonnatioib signal ftfla tien v Shoairsteft ntir top 4nagv  Llflft working art Port  Ida finish Concealed o J LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANGE Vkm  tie time to modernise ymtx Edtchen witk Philgas    the thrifty feotttad gas lor farm and town homes Vou can huat far and wide, but yov wont find a bigger value anywhere thaa thii beautiful de luxe rais Remember, loo, we will givt, you a generous oadein allowance on your cad range regardless of typ make, r condition Ey erms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILOAS APtlANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE tor  Dexter  SEE US TODAY WtHANfJtf AU INSTALLATIOit ETATU J iocfc9 iwtfthtvt nnea lamiiy oi isetuu, iiiv vviiDui Liscie ium iiy  iUJy Liseie oi fowierviuei cauea oi ivns LiiUiia Voilmer toaiiaay  The Herbert palmer lamiiy i spent Suaaay at xiound Lake j tfon to Herbert Palmer irand Wife at McPheiscn hospital riowj eLL Saturday a daughter Jill  Marie ,m Lois McDonnell took a special course at the Ypsilanti Normal last week Joyce Clark is workinq in the Cuniiinquam drug store, AnnArbor  CecUle and Larry Hurtubise returned from a trip to Toronto, Monday  Ona Campbell, Norman Miller j and Bert Hooker were in Royal i Oak Saturday Mrs Olin Robinson lnderwent a minor opperation at McPher son hospital Monday Joe Jeffreys and Joe Lavey at tended the Philadelphia Phillie tryouts at West Park, Ann Arbor lost week Joe Jeffreys pitchinq for Ann Arbor Moose Friday niqht shut out the LaborLocal 2 to 0 Jo Lavey played center field Floyd Fulford and wife of Wayne were quests at the Clifford Miller home Sunday Saturday quests ct the Robert Tasch family were Mrs Anna Tasch and the Dick Tash familv of Ann Arbor i Mrs Marjorie Parkinson and 2 children of Ann Arbor spent Thursday with Mrs Ro Hen dee The Leo Bettes famtly of Wall ed Lake 3pent the week end at the Roqer Carr home Mr and Mrs Robert Gamble of Flint spent Sunday with Mrs Mary Hoff j Mrs Jennie Devereaux with her sister, Mrs Josephine Watts of Clevelana ivere Sunday din, ner guests of Mr and MrsLeslie Mettitt of HowelL  The parents of the children f who were at the 4H Camp at Brighton were dinner quests there Thursday niqht Mr and Mrs Wayne saw the paqeant attne U of Dl stadium, Detroit Friday niqht I Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt were Friday dinner quests of i Miss Blanch Martin  The Robert Seefeld family of Columbus, Ohio, torere week end quests at the Ecrrl Bauqhnj home j Cecil Westfall and wifes andi Mr and Mrs Cyril Wolfe of  Comma were Sunday collers at the Earl Bauqhn home j  The Gene Shehan family of  Ann Arbor were Saturday visi t tors at the Louis Shehan home j Mrs Winifred Aberdeen enter  taned Mrs Alto Meyer Mrs  Floys Campbell Mrs Florence Bauqhn and Mrs Carmen Port, ter at luncheon Tuesday Mrs Alta Mevers attended J 4H picnic at the Harqec Pinckney Dispatch tared ua 2nd class matter at pcstoiiice n w u M Scorch b, 1877 Surcripuon Price 150 per year Paui W Curlett, Publshei Miss Floreno Snyder oiDetroit spent last week at the Al pert ikeel home Sunday quests at the Howard Tnayer family were J Groomes, and wife, and Charles Wiexnan and wife oi Ypsilanti and Stan  ley Vauqhn and fwife of Clevel land, Ohio t The Martin Dawson family of Ypsilanti were Sunday quests at tie Howard Road home Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett with Dr and Mrs Wyhe of Dex ter attended a chicken dinn dinner Sunday at the Masonic Temple frank Hofer i Dexter callrd at tho Dispatch office Monday The John McGuire family and the James MGuiro family of De troit were Sunday quests at the Fred Read cottaq at Portaqe Lake Mcsdames Herman Eisele of Morric 1wn, N J and Mrs Charles Eisele of Fowlorville spent last Thursday with Mrs Emma Vollmer Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell and Hozel Richardson were in Chelsea Sunday Olin Robinson has sold 23 tickets here for the Lowell Show Bot July 28  Robert Ackley was a oatient at Urrvorsitv hospital, Ann Ar  bar last weekLucius Wilson Jrof Rovil Oak railed at Harry Murphy homr Thuifcay  Merwin Campbrll and family Lett Saturday for a weeks varation in Wisconsin Dells Miss Madne Tack of Ann Ar bo and the Kfttler fmilv of Jek son spent Sundav t the S H Crcr har The Nelson Buzzards spent last week with thir son in northen Mihiqan Keit Ledcvidae is workir nn the new reminrv in Ann Arbiter the Holv nhost Fnther Mr and Mr James arr of Flint sent Friday with Mrs Maty Hoff  LOOK FOR E CLOCK r AT ROSH WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Pumps Batfi ro ri Fixtures and Electric Heaters Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SECIAMTY COMPLElf LINE OF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157F11 Dtad or AU  i TAM ANIMALS COLLECTED PBO, P7VX COWS 600 HORSES 400 HOGS 50c per WF BUY HIDEb A0 CALF SKINS 68 Central Head Stock CO  wqp4c  ww  rv s I Plumbing Water Srvtems etc Stsntev OiitKet fn Michigan, farming is a Number 1 activity especially during this tinr o f A yeor  And to ease that tired feeling after a hard day in the fields The Arroa  ay  is to enjoy a glass of cold, refreshing, Michigan brewed beer For beer is the kind of beverage Americans like It belongs ,   to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right toenjoy it, this ioo, belongs    to our own American 7 rf7  r , r heritage of personal freedom tJjel tyeCMb    n1f  Michigan B rew ers Association 71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan j Mrs Susie VanHorn of Hcwell  is visitinq at the Cliiford Van AtLee hom hnie Pfc Paul Burrouqhs has ro tuned to Camp Benninqton The Mark Nash family attend ed the Farm Bureau picnic at Lake Chemung Sunday Willard Wiltse and Lester McAfee returned from a trip to Ontario last week  Mrs Florence VanBeurnn rf and Florence Tupper of Flint called on Mrs Emma Dinkel and ot the Wm Merer home Sunday Vincent LaRosa and wifo ana Lucius Doyle jr and ,Wiie spent th week end at the Son ad in northern Michigan Stanley Dinkel and wife took inthr niqht ball qame in Detroit Friday  The Merlin Ambuxqey JjBlv are visitinq an aunt in CKQfv burq West Va t Albert Sekeel of Ypsilantij was in town Sunday Mr and Mrs Harry Lavey of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the Lee Lavey home The Roy Reason family and Mrs Edna Reoson and Leota spent Sunday in Plymouth Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy attended the funeral of Miss Katy McCobn at Dexter last WednesdayruMr and MrsWesley Mention i  of Chelsea, Frank Boyer and  family and  Clarence Pratt cnde family oi Ann Arbor and  Straqer and famuV of Y Elwin Huloe and wife of Ros were Sunday quests at common called at the Wayne Boyer home AtLee home Saturday Mr and Mrs, John Boyif Geofae Meabon fr and wife Georae Heiek and m of Arnold Bertruist spent Sunday were in Stockbridqe Sunday Arbor called dtteArlo at Bruin Lake Mrs Ilia Hall spent last week home in Byron Charles GoA and wife ol M Michigan Sta te takina 4H   ii Galesbarg and Dan Drhrer and flhensiofi workMrs Bectrk Tn Lestor ncg wife of VmtoTWa Sirley, Mrs K Vanffloanbrook tedhm sistoc M15 nous at r ,  IIM KnMeT Sunday TH Mr Mar M 1M   i tft A V,irV1   , M  z it,  3  , Beat  tHe HarvestTime  Security a  JOHN DEERE No 12A OffeJsYou 1  The man who moves into the field with a Joun Deere No 12A Combine is ass 11 c an easier harvesr    a more pi oil table harvest in all core bm eat Is crops This outstac aing performance is due, largely, to the straightthrough, fullwidth handling of the grate which gives tho No 12A amazing capacity    the ability to save more clean, uncracked grain per acre Its a light, compact combine that gets around easily in the toughest field conditions    has mighty low power requirements    gives you dependable, lowcost performance, year after year Come in soon and let us show you the many  outstanding features of the John Deie  No 12A Youll agreeits by far your bed small combine investment , , J THE NCKNEY SANITAHiUM I Little SUvr Lake, East Side on Sot, July 21 LA VET HAPDflTARK HBAI ESTATE 1 Homes Lake rtnimHei and BMIMM Oppartnnltlwi LiBt Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 0 9 North Pearl T  JXndmeyMich Ph x 3 3 DR a B McCLUSKEy  PHone 157FU RSalrliia Deal  p1 J HUGHS Office 935 Residence ffll 11  Hiah loV STAPTC  ,   j Evainas by Appointments  P a SWARTHOUT oTiSON  STARTS AT 1QQ p M SftABP j   rchigoV Funeral Home HERB SNEED DoB CSwarthout, Directot Modem Eguipmsnt Phone 183 207 E Grand aiver i  Ambulcjoce Service Howell  Michigan  nesJiA Pmckney, Mloi 1  Kf  w   acfT  20 Brokerage FRED C RHCBMOrT  J t3 E Electric Reiria fClty 6 and FcBm Property OPTOMTmcT  rator btuaio UoucnDesseV A Speciality 120 West GrmJFm T  GE DeLuxe SweepeT wtSTS , Property With Me HcweS   Comhintirt rw Ii rS8S, Phone 5913 Pincknsv Mich Weekly Trips Made To DetrrmV 1  John Deere  Combmatioo Cot with mattress Dining Room Set, 2 Card TaiUes Victor Victrola, Several Ro vkers 2 Extension Tables Blankets Several Small Radios Pillows Lawn Furniture Comforters 4Antique Furniture Feather Bed Spreads Linens, Glassware Several Sets oi Dishes, Desk AUG iONEER farm Sales A Speciality  I THE STATE OF MICHIGAN H Piobaw Cotm lor me tSjvmtf cA  Uvingston At a session oi said Court held at the Probate Office in the Ciry of KoweU 1 said county 00 the 26th day oi June i, D 131 tobato  meat and dietrtbutiee of the residue, of said estate It Is ovdffd thr 2Srd day oi July A D1951 crt ten A, M, at said Probate Ofiice to hereby appointed tor hearinc aid petition It f Farther Ordejed That public 1 Notice thereof be giver by publication tor three successive weeks previous to B  VJI iaxe successive weeics previous JO WBffi MATTE Of THB ESTATE OF Baid day of hearlrg tt fto pinckny Di, HENBY C THOMPSON Deceased patch, a newsoaoer prfntod and drculcrt peone Poppas having riled in said drvlated in laid Cv  Cemt his final adminatration account, ed in said County aad his petition praying for the A true copy aQowanes thereof and for the assign Clestia Parshah Register cA Praoab Hirom B Siaith Judge ci ProDate IB  Order Your  FARM SEEDS NOW AlfaKa, Clover aril All Other Seeds Farmer Feed  Supply Co, Save Your Money USE Bank MoneyOrders SAFE INEXPENSIVL TO BUY AT s ruiows BERT  1 CJSM Pkickney78F2 4i  , REFRIGERATION SfiVlCE HAiJOLD RW  MW01U4 tfcis vi Lisaes, DesK1 Repairs On All Makes j  Complete Set Cooking Utensils Phone Pine oey 154F3 I Childrens Furniture TablesTovn    Childrens Furniture Tables,Toys Tricycle, Girls Bicycle Sleds Wagons,Baby BasketToilet Seat4 DR, C J TOWNER Dentist  I Generai Tncking Phone 64F14 Pinckney Mi VT7T NOTARY 2NSITHANCE and BONDS FOR MUNTZ W SEE RrT h FISHEB ractory Representative free Demonstration Every Day TOOLS ETC t iveausi 1 re demonstration rttto  8044 Portage Lake Aoad, Pvter Fom 1000 A M to 1000 pS  1 Phcne Dexter 3461 J JO9 East Mam StfSSJS,  T THE mpi NATIONAL BANK HmwciL hOah Iember Federal XVpoeH Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured up to SI0000 lor each Depositor Garden Cultivator, Power Lawn Uficd Alv Mower, Hand Lawn MowerHoes i Rakes, Shovels, Carpenter Tools, rr onm ,, , Anvil, Grindstae, Paint Brushes  SAL 69 Moline Com , , 1 , , lioat with Oars,Spearing Shanty  wt Motor 137 Case Dclo7fJ Mrs George Peaon and FiBhing Takle Several huns Fertzer ,GI Drill with Grass FOR SALEStanding hay,cjS2a  red articles too numerous to 5 Garage Oak Grove one 174FII yaiia mention WANTEDHuckelberry picke 50o0 Burgess Rd, Pinckney TERMSCASH DAY OF SALE BEFORE BEMOVA1   Elmc r Rentz  1 or Howell flWl Day or Nipht Of, SALErwin Bed excelleni IANTEDMidcUe paed wcnKZp,,0606 Roush for light housework 9 1JM1 John Borst Phone 1057, Howell  t1 Hiland Lake 2 Red names are LOSJ TWO PIGS Finder return Irish  j3 4S to Russell Bokrbs Summer Coal Prices j Now in Effect MAX RUSSELL MGR Pinckney, Michigan PHONE DEXTER 2681   FOR SALEFive milking cc vaWALTER SCHMIDT Auctioneer ran earce, lUSbU btincimeld KSLaSd mCkney n Biq FOR SALE Mans Sporf qrey, size 3d, new Phone 181F2 j pSTMale blackScoTtiih ir,named jiggsHeward Uavis arm ahane 7f2 HJn bALto room nouse with basement m Pinckney, reasonable price Phone i44jr4  oat, terr M ,7 mi nuxnes axe Dutch and Sue Reward Owner Ray Gaddis 26304 Plum St at fcnkster, Mich, Phones Lo11266 OP Lo28374    1 11        ssS FOR SALEMy home in Pinck nay, in good conidition, laraa rooms, Areola heamg system,2 car garage, large lot, some fruit Mrs Winifred Graves ,220 Pear WANTEDiCustosm Bailing, tie Reee Gudith Pnone Howell 1354W1 wire D EHoey So Pinckney  McPHERSON SUf tiAv aowelL Mich, AH deposits up to 10,000 insured by or membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poratian CONDITION Baseball, footbalL track and other sports reguire the play ers to keep in good physical I FOR RNTRoom Board ii de , sired Mrs McKinley  Phone 121F3, 306 MillSt fOUND Commercial license plate and tail iiqht  Lloyd Hendee, phone 64F4 WANTEDWashing and Ironing Done at My Home, 1220 Mowers Rd, Pinckney WANTED Yards to mow witu my power lawn mower  DickCampbelLphone 168F2 WANTED P0JLTRYU1 pay Detroit Market Prices C H IJ Phone 62F13 FOR RENTFarm house on the Fohey iarm on Farley Road Call 2653 Whitmore Lake Ayyal1G w FILING 75c Zl Jl i wa Physical Awiuwftinj SAW TILING 75c condition Many times the con LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED cation is the difference between  B winning and losing Meats Fruit QUALITY Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices issse  Courteous Service CLARKS In the game of life good financial condition is a factor This does not mean having a lot of money but rather managing and planning the expenditure of what we have A Saving Account can be the balance wheel of good finan cial condition Get in condition Open a savings account today StevesA Va Slvs WILLYSOVERLAND UARS  TRUCKS  JEEPS 226 Detroit Phone 23234 , Ann Arbor, Michigan 2 2 6 Detroit Phrne 23234 Why shop around Stop J Look  Here is a concern which can givej you immediate, delivery on a car, truck, or jeep, bestsuited to your needs It is a place where satisfied customers come again and tell their friends about Tradeins are more liberal and comparison is invited TRUCK BUYERS ATTENTION Youll find a better trufck buy at Steves Auto Sales where price 13 right and maximum performance is guaranteed Whether your lequirements call for a CAR, TRUCK OR JEEPthis inn is equipped to give you the best in courtesy and service Stop JX soon  SI50  tiijifiiH uwwi 818t 798 lftH SALEPotatos, CcibtoSS Service While You Wait Onions i AH Work Guaranteed f FOR SALE Electrochef electrc  range 50 also large glass cioI ar showcase 15Katchies Restaurant I FOR SALE Cottage on Huron River, Fernland subdivision at  Strawberry Lake,MichSacrifice j Parrel Baker 5655 FernlanH Dr FOR SALEi0 close estate The Frei Jagusch house and 24 acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road Pinckney A good chance to go Pinckney A good chance to go in chicken business Fied Teeple, adm prions 675 Howell, Micfrfoan WANTEDARM LISTINGS, W Let us help you SPII your farm have more prospects than farms U HAROLD CRANDALL Phone 305W Howell  MANDELLS SAW nLlNGSHOP S u1 ow er please 11524 River DriveHjIand Ske oron  Vanfikiw MASON SHOES REALLY y f h  A neost rACT fuse YOU  i 90 to Hf 51 J  LVt  WPv e mode NPersonsl Viag Sertict imm privtcy of your home or ofiic iirin without charge by your n Mtsoo Msn, gives you an utterly pew ides of shoe comfort  Hes the frecttoyou Ftc fory Representative of the leading msnufoBturer of its kind ia the wJBd JfHeU be glsdto call and give fSu a DemoAstration of 250 styles of dress, work, or sport fhoi includiog the amazing velvetfiez AirCushion rnsole  Shoe, which cradles your foot  JDfc 10,000 tiny Air Bubbles Drop s card snd well have him call No charge no obli gatioit to buy C THIRTYTHREE PAIRS AT SCLEABANCE SALE iSOME BEDUOBD TO 54  1 0 ITiJiWll JACK HAWNETT Aaont Phono Hi   Vour Moion Man VYPt you psrsonol  filing isrvtc ,jl        AV ii 4   j t,   vjr3 , ks   ,</text>
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