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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>Dispatch Volume 68  ta ir  Dtopgffi Wednesday My 11 1951 iSeUi Mirror  Charcters OLD tUME CHARACTERS John Wesley Hinchey Th subject of tnis sketch was The state capitol is deserted as vacation take preceaence over business, la order to cut the m  leiMjui oi the legislative session one of th most colorful char a nejv plan will be tried next looters who ever lived in PinckyearThe session will start an9ney He was the son of Samuel and last 93 days No bills can, and Lucy King Hinchey and can be introduced after the 5th,was born in hocaester, N Y His week , father was a iarmer inManroe rrak Malard, attorney gener county there and his grandfcxth jal is pleased that the one muu er fouqht in the Revolution In tgmnd jury law is back eon the 1837 he me to Pinckney, an boehe,  fcaer brother Samuel t having Things are looking up for the tcucn up land here Tnis is trie Mackinac bridge, fcngineers say farm on M36W owned by Roy the stone formation there will  older brother, Samuel havinq support such a bridge  grandfather at Rosa, Guy and , Pressure is sail on to form a  Dede Hincney His father died Washington office to aid state and his mother came to Pinck jsncfcustry The legislature lolled and bouaht a farm which he this bUL  worked, until he was about 20 Wayne county is the fourth years old Ihen he had a store largest in the United States, beand cooper shop at Hudson ing topped only by Cook county Corners He was an expert venUi Los Angeles, Calif A and King triloguist and soon went on the county, New York  road with a tent show and horse 45 states now have antistream drawn waqons of his own He poluhan laws to prevent the had his show on the road for 25 killing of hsh years, covering all of the nearby A bumper apple crop is pre states and Canada, Jacob Bowdfcted this falL ,era, a German boy travelled Michigan residents gave 903 with him and did a song and 350 to the polio fund this year,, dance, Bowers was bound out Last year it was 891,453, t0 him and was to get 100 and Cooetrucnon contracts in May a new Bu  clothes on his 21st MaBed 63450,000, bine pe  birthday, I knew Bowers well, pent more than April but 30 per xhe show I understand did not cent less than a year ago, not operate in the winterburinq Here is what the recent legis j the civil war he built the Pinckature did tney hotel at a cost of 12,000  Gave the schools 11 million I operated it and a bar He put jHPte tban theyi received last Q subdivisions on the market this yearThis is 11 child mere n east end of Pinckney known and 300 a room more las Hincheys first and second ad Cut the teachers retirement cations In the center was Austin tund from 9 million to 61 Park, named in honor of his wife million Cut the tunas for depenbut fCr some reason the towndebt tmd disabled children and Bftip never got the cteed to it He blind fram46 million to 44 was also a petifoqqer twyer million  Cut civil defense from an justice and in partnership 57 million to 2 million , wfo imv qrandi Jiberl MiUartt  OUR DEMOCRACY i  MN  Noo 29  c GRASSR0OTS WIS00M  M 11 Softball Notes  MAKC HA Y WHL e THE SUN SHMSS WAS A  TiMEwoitM MAXIM WHEN OUR NATION WAS FOUNPEQ IT lh STILL 7 WIN 4th STRAIGHT AME Current Comment Under the pretext ei critisiting the oresent Korean policy at the government quite a few ProPinckney won  H tauiqui Uwmuntot letters are getting game in the coon, league on 1 meL  ,We rea one to iMonday niqht by deieatinq the  f change last week repnnt Howell Merchants 13 to 11 but  tram a California paper It hoxi to play overtime to do it I breathed ehatred toward the Don Ambujgey was late and President for dannq to send heff Bob Darrow pitched the first 2 n a niarine reservist to Korea, inningsHe was wild and allow Now PePlf do not have to be ed b runs Amburqey allow 3 reservistsMost of them do so be in 6 inninqs Pinckney qot a 1 causo theY W1 aown a certain run lead the 7th but Howell tied  a  or ing one In it up In the 8th Younq and Jeff her rae , woman demand reys walked and Lavey doubltd I Jt her sn be sent hone from 2 runs scorinq Howell got a  Kor5 Lat once Now this is just man on the 8th but the next 31 what the Communists hare been popped out moving heaven and earth to ac Jee Lavey had a biq niqht compiish ever since the Korean , qettinq a home runtriple, double affair stalled und knowingly or I Young and Singer each qot 2 unknowinqly the old gal is try oot 2 hits na to aive Ihem an assist ABSH 4 2 1 ,Miiiil They gave Wayne University 3 million for a medical bldg iMich State, funds for a new vet Darrow Thier office stood near Obituaries the present Fred Read homeV He helped to organize Livinq e4nary IbuildSng Ypsilo4iU Nor Bton Lodq and was the first mal and Western State funds genior deacon He also belonq lor new qymansiums Northville  0 the Royal Arch Knight  San 3 million for new bldgs Xemvhxs and Consistory He and In 4riman gPjyoPrialtQ and his wife were members oti 5jBSHion to tepair note build 9 Q E S and attended the togs  j first Grand apter held in the N y k     Adrian in 1868, his wife,  being    APPLICATION OF tHT PfcOVEfcB IS TO USE OUR CVCRV OPPORTUNITY TO STOftC U SoWtHlMG FOB THE FUTURE OLP STUFFOF couitseBUT aeCAUse THE GRrT MAJORITY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVEAAAPE MAY WHILE THE SON ShNES THEirCAVlNGS AND LIFE INSURANCE AfcE A MIGMTy FOUNDATIOff OF SECURlTy FOR THE NATION AN0 ITS FAMILIES  Pinakney j Moriarity 3b Young, ss Lavey rt Jeffreys, lb Ledwidge rf Singer, 2b Clark, c Gentile, If Tories If Darrow, p  AmJlJurgey, p Howell Merchants Lawsan, p Crandall 2b Campbell, ss Sickles, rf Shertzer p, cf Hilitani 3b Dunne, cf, pp Kypke, If Bow e s  c This week Thursday, July 12, Pinckney plays Eaqers Cleaners a strong team at Howell at 845 Oiiirch Notes John CI Bailey, son of Henry   ViGnd Mia Bailey, was born in Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt Pastot ,Ml H     but came to Sunday Menses 8t ManTi Catholic Uhutcb cfflcarx COURI NTWS  Several years aqo the Panhan   ft Michiqan many years aqo He Summer 630, 800, 1000 HsIP 7,1  led an adventurous life and trav Winter 800 4 1000 worthy mdtron He started ouyinq real estate  eiled with a circus for a time Nevenna Devotions ,in North Lansing and in 1875 he H ntred the employ of the , ridav evening at 730 p, at die Pipe line Co ran a PiPmovea there He bouqht the Ford Motor Company at the Confessions line througn the county to carry FrankUn  there and con , River Rouqe and worked there Friday after Novenna Dwotions gas to Michigan Industry 5art ducted it and the bar He was1 until his health failed a few Saturday 730 io 900  M of it ran through Cohoctah tvv ldenncm 12 years and supervis Years aqo Sunday befaw 800 Man At that time they qot   died  9 891 Be Mr Bailey was a hne banio from the farmers to cross their  uVf AJL ITT  lands Now they want to run a fare his death he qave the hotel player and played in stock  Gougnganvjnal Cvaanuniiv Church Rer Donald Braa, pastor 4 2 2 Despite waiminq and editored 533 from the press and radio broad 3 0 0 casts there were 201 casualines 4 j i over the July 4th week end 103 5 j 2wer killed in traffic 54 drown5 i i jed, 5 were killed by fireworks 1 0 01 11 9 by miscellaneous accid2io ents A terrible accident took I i o Place in this county luiy 4th at 3 i i the Briqhton Drive In Theatre AB R H i Samuel Geim 50 wi3 helping 5 2 3iwiih the fireworks display He 4 2 0 Put a sky rocket in a mortar It 4 1 Qi foiled to qo As he bent over it,it 5 i i went enterinq his throat  biow4 2 2 tnq his head to pieces Beryl 5 12 Lewis of Pinckney who was 4 i o there did not see the tragedy 2 11 but s iid the loud speaker an 4 0 Onouncpri ho owinq tc in uccid ent the fireworks display wai postponed Then an ambulance came for the victim It is unlaw ful to shoot fireworks in Michi qan without a permit Neverthe less plenty were shot off in Pinck ney last week even up to the wee sma hours Last year a woman was iniured by fireworks here and the bov who shot them was fined 50   Virginia Shirley whose engage Ladwfe Aid meet fhuray announced 1I WTvlrt to a religious organization who companies and the Capital The SSTJflSR, mSSmoneand was held there Wm Mcran of  yeaiS aa he  d doowithrmrevnSlrnPitney was working in Lan home in Pinckney and moved1 g JS S in  5 en  attended it here from Wyandotte He was with Mrs iienry Hauck 2 p m  12SL5Srfi fie m Mr Hinchey was twice marr member of the Pinckney Congl ftayer meeting Thur 8 p m EARLY ELECTRIC LIGHTS  1854 2S5SL wltwF led He married Cordelia Austin, church and prominent in the With Mrs Dora SwaiUioutPas MTTausIohn Howard Mov  Pm apv l of Monday N Y in early Hie1 Sunday school work Two, weeks rffl lead  DeX hislSian St me  comtSv and about She died in Lansing in 1876,050 he was taken tQ McPherson Friday night work bee at theriqht on a few dates concerning ed lor the company   leaving 3 children, John, Cord hospital, Howell and passea church to wax floor and pews   electric Hahtina in 2m framTutstiotiSS te bSd I Wesley In 1879 he awthere July 5 19gl  un8ennon 103U1 Belief xieTZ saAomSrkel eome ffdm outside tor me rans  married Mary Kleinea German Surviving are his wife, Ceha, in the Forgiveness of Sins miUer and A RWalsh of Chel girl whfc had been housekeeper and four children, Gene of Gib j 1130 Sunday schooL sea t m the lrst u ht plant  at hir hotel  roller, Robert of Lincoln Park, Sat July 21 Picnic 6 pm at  Jexler m 18g7 It was powered He left an estate of 100,000, Mrs DenUe Burton of Allen Whttaiore Lake as quests of the j a qasoLne enqine and was Park and Mrs Georqe Sutter of M E younq people there  v Pontiac The funeral was held   Caechoslavakia and Hungary j talcing their gue from Russia have abolished clowns on the grounds they are symbols of ixjurqeois cfiecadence and not ionalism We do not follow them We always considered clowns unimportant but amusingf Back in the ieudal days all kings and nobles had jesters or fools They wore caps and bells and their sole duty was to make their bosses kruqh and forget their troubles Later the wandering troubadors or musicans carried clowns with them who were mentoPfc Robert ArnbureT j fdot 00 JR5 some from ers SCHOOL CASB fC COURT The Brighton school consoudalc oi money in those days tion case has gone into court 5, , ACOtJAINTENANaE at the Swarthout Funeral Home, CtPOsf  Oaxpayere of Districts No, 3 5 RENEWS  ACQUAINTAWw Monday afternoon, Rev Donald  aa 7 in Genoa, having hied suit to    igll M gt Darrow andBrady officiating Burial in Oak prevent the transfer of their dis brcAer, Clyde, were working land Hills Memorial Gardens Wets and the Brighton school    enUsted  the tea from being levied on them jij o, company there lJIu0J,TtentTAnn Aibor for a Assisaat  f4ennonne Church Beacbv  Pastor ible to make people laughThey were on the order of gypsies  depended on the collections lor Hhoir money I As transponHaSon improved the big circuses were organized and recoqtiijgt the popularity of clowns had hosts of them on the program People qo to the shows and theatre to be amused Mayor Cobo of Detroit refu ed to give the address of welMISS KATIE McCABE who has no authority to dp so,WWi  was a failure In 1902 the villaao qave a franchcase to Alfred Dav  to me Townsend Old Age v rasior business man and John Steele pensioners who heid their con rValter Eschle11111180 opeTe on01Jfponilvention in Detroit last weekGov Pail CHafies e 1 tdam T S IS WilUams who misses no bets Mnuuna Worshln 1000 lmanCeu X 1  JOSL M accepted and made the addrese Childrens Hour 1145 2Ltor 2SL enaiw ThS or ls no PohticianMaybe he dot ered toy a steam engine, inis n t approve their proqramNevei tunctioned unUl 1913 when itltheleM he WOuld not have had s 9  olLJSno approve it in order to have The first eleetnc hqhts were turn  welfed  t0   Wdneda 800 P M I V7 Arbor uVfIn meir convention site  11890 only Ann Arbor  Ypsilanti  ,  , on Dexter Rdwhere she  that the proper person werepe 11 ,, t0 e nation Se9M ehan prwedS MASONIC HOME TWP JULY 221 and Cheleei in Washtenaw S t WJfc te WaLSd XSaSpment at Luddlnqton he hierS was Plan are sherpino up for the county had hqhts to1903 and    diicripuoto areJauBy t has a e Cf etedl Br p of the Masons and OESIo4Detroit Edison parted buywa dertore the annexation, is 2 zlLake and called on M St Josephs of Pinckney to the Michiqan up water riqhts alona the Huron  t Dufw Thursday H servei gJ tmai m  J P Masonic Home at Alma on Sun fciverSo did the Corrtoonwecdtti 2 terms as sheriff in Washtenaw nteiery  jday July 22 Leaye psndtney at  now the Consumers of Jkson   Sergt Gene Dinkl of the statV about Word War I time, poUce chauffer for Gov GMen Williams called at the Disottlce Friday Heput in a DROWNS AT PORTAGE Tom Leith, mayor of Brighton and Republican candiddle tip qovemor last year got a lot at unwanted publicity last week ,, ,, ,  ,  ijWhenie press carried stories to 900 a mPicnic dinner at Alma In 1909 the Cmmonwealth wthe efect that  haa been turn At 230 the eyuSalmerights to the tftwa cxj  down or G   The balance ox the letter re ates how a highway commiss oner kept the Ann ArborDexter road tram being paved in 1918 license because his ment was too close to a cbuw It turned out that the Leith referr MRS WALTER MOWERS Mrs Evelyn Safford Mowersput on a program for the benefit rL Fiiwrth 2 son of Mrdied at her lome atLos Anqsl jof the home guests It will oonrVr m M A vJrJf TSS Fellrath of Colli Jury 9 Her mother died gist of soloes, guartette numbers injury 4 wtth the aovemor  M lewme Fm a,w  b ht b  d 1 music There r , attending crtetoations at Ypeil, of Dwto w if own ed a ana d   foJk dance9 A one act because he wanted to oonaoi  M Tom Ufjk anttfWe Boojse Wvaxtfotte, Portage Lake May   L She becam0 a reqistered  will be put on directed by it It was not paved unhlIMS  m  eBtat0 M gubcWi Detroit and forw Next week ents havea 23ffiflv Wmdd nunie  0 m the  Mrs Winfred Aberdeen O  when a fctond of State Hwhwcnr,w,jMM ta qoee to Mackinac Island fojlet JJPfiffl While here1 s camitteeMesdmne Abe  10 to with the Q 97 wate UoydVaiSS  moSedWalter Mowers o deeTiUte Meyer Qoyse Camp family H oJeo 1 Torch in 2 ft oi wateruoyajjuljoJiaii   pnViiJnR ln n n, Mrrnn   Com Rogers bought a arm on it Due to all this wire pulling the Dexter Main St was not paved j  until 1929 ion business ramp  CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to  to our many friends and neigh   bars for the kind expressions ol TE dSLV Wived by,m Harold Oitrtaqer M W Anyone desiring, transportation pAST MATRONS MEET SJSUSSTti JW and Mr Oa HannaBonihparTf Wkn and 3 more AIWWW  11 one ot theJMcaorac com   g9J2j5L of  dSar hSd  3d ft S riSioniay 4th , hmetal was at Sacred V, CaMtemla Monday  NOBODT  h,0 ttih T prad  We especiaUy wtsk TprSAU their Heortfeu Inborn Mo  LTHEBEITES JSfadTtmi SSite  Rr Brady and th t 3 at  I 54,000 the re P What wasmyenousjlSSSBtJS Man   rh birthday Ice cream wss carved Barbata and Sharon en remainedfor a vistt Kner ocaimother or a vlstt 4r gTCBUUiorher cent county cancer drive Put the death of Bettte Davis second, TI wore cohostessesbingo Swarthout fVnetal Home, Mi Vea Martin Mr and Mrs Robert S cSrrlamllyto ,her MAWBAG tKEMfBllSr tofrican Wiegy  returned horn Sunday 4 HEW8 ThejUH Grorwers and a ers met with Wally Bitraf hmmH ae VanFleet Teagen, 17 Hamburg the REAL DAVIS c lUngian v I Oueh , at fee leeheii none  HistaMBIsHflis   Nt 1Al   v  S IV L PINCKNEYCOMMONITY SCHOOLS A g STATISTICAL REPORT, A  1  Webanng niotea Wbekry,lyJI,tt5i ANHU Coih Balance I Current operating tax collection 11496024 ,,  of Perry  body burned St 25 Years Ago Marys  Bown rnw rHowell Midday  fiody lunxed LflnhAV  P Picnic  tii U dinntr, auto qivu awcnrJaatt GO FOE BROKE T I T ii  M  m tn M 4rf    lxftereinTllrli 1,751,67 eS ooW M LL  r, 85 IntereonTlllriqUiU lux   labium o UISTUI  eWsWi4 10 936 86 Primary money  r g3j0ri   Certoon eJ  v  OTH W I iaJ  4567151 h T  12,12634 JrttiiVvfr irtiMt  JitaL,lLUi tuition sm si eno  tSer revenue receipts iftioi UkmRevenue receipts ed o  TOTAL RECEIPTS 1,85850 64205 21974 12,17310 101,18350 Fowler ick Lavey son of Mr Ray Lavey oof Gregis now stationed in Texas j Born to Howard Haines and wife of Pinckney and Ray Cos tqray and wife of Pinckney at  , Bowe hospdt SlxakbAdgd ton f June 28, daughters Bom to Irvinq Richardson and 15 SEE  s i VandaU dqcriu rode tanq 1 Wat badY 11  sr  P   Smasiing plate gias3 windows cmeterv Claude Hams victims were 1h ftussefl Smith,j fvinaon Lodae will work a  t Motor Sales, Christeneen  , work a SEALED CARGO fcors, VaxW Chevrolet and K to Charles , Ccnedy Canoo N   OexrerTiieafi 700, 91 SinffW Feature phis 4 Carlo OenEB MICHIGAN Van Johnson and the Heroes of Friday, Satuxday, June 13, u rreen and Win, Comstock, r422nd Regimented Combot Team Show Married at the home of Mrand Comedy and Mrs James Wilcox July 3rd Pp4 , 77  ,A their daughter, Anna to George Jriday ,un 13 M Long of Detroit Rev Marshall THvTSvSm imr Read of Detroit officiating  B PITEP 11,8 Margaret Rates oi Detroit was  ta r drowned at Island Lake Friday, i     ymu  Lord Bros, of Pontiac have J  HE GREAT MAN HUNT Stqpig Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Jack Hawldn and Total cash receipts incL bal of Iune 30, 1950 SCHOOL DEBT Cash balance June 30, 1950  1,43539  16486  I Wilson Boat Livery lo T  , ,,  The body of Pvt, Charles CulSt Louis of Manon was bitten ver,ci Korean war casuaiity, was  rartlesnake last week  returned to Howell for burial J5e telephone ewttchboard In 108,80584 last week TSUL strei Gory was i John Sullivan, 33 of Hurlay stru htamg and bumea hospital, Flint, has been named OUJ 1 Thursday r of McPUerson hospital, t mgr, HoweUl  Gerald 47 Years Ago Delinquent tax   Total cash receipts including balance  1,60025 Uke, northern MaSTSSUf TS1 IffifS1 I V AW lHATEH anmPaid principaL Paid interest S 1,00000 50000  Total disbursements     Cash balance June 30, 1951  1,50000  10025  t it v ei io mi tir GENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTS Supplies and expenses of Board of Education  1,05000 Salary of Superintendent  4,50000 Administrative supplies and expenses 87273 Census 14500 Other administrative expense 15309 Salary of principaL 3,50000 Salaries of teachers  46,57850 Clerical salaries 1,38750 Teaching supplies and expense 1,51287 Tuition expense School library m Other instruction expense Wages of janitors 3,92883 Fuel and utilities 4,09681  1,19591 Dinkel and family of Lake Chemung spent last week at Biq Bear Michigan ebrate their 50th weddinq At a meeting held at the Mar versiiry July 4h ian town house last week it was John Devereaux, 65, died at  voted 30 to 5 to build a new his home west of town June 30 town house and community hall He leaves his wife and 6 child The present one is 96 years old ren Born to DonajLdl Cftarbanneau Born to Henry Isham and wife and wife of Pinckney at McPher June 24, a daughter eon hospital HoweU, June 30a John Kelly of Chelsea has dauqhter, Barbara Maire started suit aqainst the MicLiqan Arthur Klump has been nam Central Railroad for 2SQD ed commander ai JDexteMich damages for injuries receivtd of the Dexter American Legion while working on the section at  Dexer Howell Tu Wed, Thur 17 18, 18 Cecil B DeMilles  SAMSON AND DELILAH I Tchnicolrox Starring Hedy LaMarr, Victor Matuse George Sanders and s Lansbury i  8forlty maa tutaam I r  OH SUSANNA f super western with i Sod CamerosL Adrian Booth and Forrest Tucker 4 Cartoon, acts 4 Sunday Monday, June 15, 18 DOUBLE CROSSTONES In Technicolor A Musical Starring Donald OConnor, Wil Geer Sunaoy Sbow 3 5, 7, 8  Cartoon News   iTuet7 Wed, Thur, 17718, 18   shows 700, 900  war comedy hit of the year UP FRONT StaiisuMi fi0 ulAA waaaao V1PQ , lweli as Willi brought to Uff  by cartoonist, BUI Maudlin Cartoon News Sp rul 7S Conung Royal Wedding Climb ,Aafirte  the Highest Mountain 4ger, Dear Brat The Great auscv Car AVON THliAi H Friday, Saturday Jun I3u post Lt Keith Weeks husband oi Mrs Phyllis Weeks of Dexter has been kaHed in action in Korea 110 people are enrolled in the swimming classes sponsored by the summer recreation program put on by the Dexter Agricul ture school They are given eft  Silver Lake and Norman Klave and Wm Hart are instructors The Dexter Leader states the contract to dredge part of the  Huron River and put in a dam to control the water level of Biq Portaqe Lake has been cancelled due to the protests of Huron River property owners on the grounds it would lower hte wat  J aArart th Value of  high schoo won the base ball championship last week by beating Port Huron, Mrs, Robert  Sta  xlo was found dead in bed July 4th, Kenneth Darrow had his hand badly iniured July 4th by a  blank cartridge pistol Mesdames John ana Charles Teeple are takihoTup a collection to cleanup the cemetery   and wife WILDFIRE story of a horse with Bob Steele, Stirling Holloway Plus STOP THAT CAB A Drama Stuijfua with Sid Melton Iris Adrian Sunday Tuesday, June 15, 16  THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR story of the supernatural with James Whitmore, Nancy DavK  Chump Chump Table Topper  CJtnfcgfShowdown, Black Rose  Cheleen ABeh  Friday, Saturday, Jun 13, 14 i THE TEXAS RANGERS ,w9 Momery,Gale Storm vlham Bishop, Noah Berfy Jr j Comedy Cartoon 0WS shows 715, 910 Sunday, Monday, June 15, 16 Mrs Blanch Clark Pfc Donald called at  BIRD OF PARADISE In Technicolor south sea drama with Louis Jourdan, Delna Paget and , Jeff Chandler Cartoon News Tues, Wed Thur I 18, Sun Shows 3,57,9 Sports 19 57850 11,03154 10478 , er and decrease the their property Duane Risdon, former chief of police, has state police Howell George Reasonvsr ana wne M h fa Ypana Thurs nnq 9 S L dcy an n Mni G W Qark in Worlds Fair    Ann Arbor A qood crowd turned out at sj Gregory for the July 4th oelebra tion , 1 Dan Murta has signed to teach the Hicks school this fall for25 a month Mayme Brady has closed net term in the Wriqht school cmdl suxn EXCUSE MY DUST  Gocd Comrfy Starrino and sen j Red Skelton Say Forrest the Edsel7ort cortoon Newt hows 7tl5 902  Cominer Sante Fe hCgqslWruard Half Angel ioinea the w  sister, Julia, is at  mer school n Ypsilanti J bm Operating supplies and expense lieiOther operating expense ueMaintenance of grounds 455 23805 Life Time 35081 89468 noMaintenance of buildings 4,50739 eiev eeoMaintenance of furniture and equipment vsri insurance  lot cJBransportation 93953 eriHwolth Service 6000 sisoxf elscreational activities 12028 Capital outlay 2,45498 Revolving fund disbursement 14,00418 jjjptal disbursements ,   jpta balance June 30,1951 voD5 WJlttl of disbursements and cash balance fcteir BUILDING AND SITE FUND Receipts  13,89302 Sale of Bonds 220,62059 Other receipts 48425 aotriphfc  iPetaReceipts USED CAR GU A RA NTEE 102,90546 530038 108,80584 VDOI  tOb ed bod  VDd c io Jol O  ieew, Ja O sehoti ec 6449776 Ironclad, Written, Signed, Dated,Mutual Lifetime Warranto with each car sold regardless oi make, model age cp price This warranty to remain m force as long OB the car remains titled to the customer who purchased it from us, ONE OF THE FOREMOST ADVANCES IN THE HISTORY OF MOTORDOM For the first time since the introduction of the horseless carriage the used car buyer is accorded his rightful protecton, a written, signed, dated, mutual lifetime warranty gruaranteeinq to him certain specified performanceis  wnah heretofore have not been avafiiable A FAIR PLAY PLAN IN WRITING Installed with the deep seated conviction that fair play in every respect will more thancompensate us in the long runwe invite you to investigate this plan before buying FitzgeraldJordan Inc, 312 E Huron St Ann Arbor Phone 20293 or 2329 Steves Auto Sa es ILLYSOVERLAND CARS  TRUCKS  JEEPS 26 Detroit Phrne 2 3234 Why shop around Stopl Lookl Here is a concern which can give byou immediate delivery on a car,  truck, or jeep, bestsuited to your j 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 trukk buy at Stevea Auto Sales where price I is right and maximum performance is guaranteed Whether your leguirements call for a CAR, TRUCK OR JEEPthis firm is equipped to give you the best in courtesy and service Stop in soon h A, it Have quick  ludtinf soft water for eaii dijhwoshng, whiter waihei, glorious lhampooj, delightful bathing Oct complete details on thi em 4nq new automatic woter softener  Mra, IUah rteason of Howell gttdSe ttaltrt and wSe o Detroit  led flt  o 1 home last week   MrsJohn Boyer and Mrs Gold 10 Schauflft ITJ   PERMUTir WATER SOFTENff 5,11 r,caned on Mrs Thufsd  li0211117 l Postage Lake j SSn07 P Iohn McGuire W2SLaJ McKenzie faSJ uroj UMoig ppie tty of Detroit and Vhilcy family n ptro AR the James Cosfs 43 ess than prevcr automatic modeii Ask for fRf hone tnaf GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS Phnnm 4 0 North Stewart St Pinckrwy 153F11 Disbunemenft Rom wheret I sit y Joe Marsh Might Say The Birds Got Nettled diViftxent Bonds, rralei rim MlnbursemenU stelWetl on band June 30,  90,08466 82650  100,24413 1951   191,15529 43,84247 Oi hletoi dpiea bru o eaoisaei i edt n bsmdMud dtiw yilot rii boo 00 384,89776 Howard ThayA Erie Rose, Sec, Mrs Gsrald Clark, Helen Miller Tnistee  ,, , , Jotph Baaydlo, Trgstte  rtyHcW6 Florida was the i Chigiiita Amburgey dcrughtef  oi TncJamee V7hitley one of Mr and Mrs Merin Amburlasi wedb v Is a patent at St Joe hosptt Ifcrul family and al Ann Arbor Detroit were Pfc Robert Amburgey of Soott i the Olin Field, HL spent the week end at  the Albeit Shirley hop  La Rosa Tt wl Open Fri July 1 AT 680 P M Saturday Sunday Had dinner with Tik Bradley ne other day, and over a frosty oottte of beer I found out about tis job with the tT S Fish and Wildlife Service Now just exactly what do you dot I asked him Shoot birds rith a cannon he calmly replies Seems they actually do use a  annonto shoot out a net over a dock of birds tdirxg m the  ground The birds start to take jff at the sound of the shot, but  the settling net brings them back  to earth, Then theyre banded the leg so more can be  learned about their minatory habits Afterwards, theyre let looseand everyones happy From where I sit, it was a goed I example of how when yon learn the real facts theyre often not as  bad as they may sound at first Like with people Get to really know your neighbor and chances are youi 1e more tolerant, of hi preferenceseven though theyre not your own Take a good look before you jaatp to conclusions oeaju Mr Cmayriski, 1951, United Spte Brewers foondotim were AT MO P M V idoy pn caUed at the l3T r TU118, Emma Vollmer and a i borne Sunday  John  fejPudyat 1 spent the  Boufii MBJsS JVJ I     X    ri      WW  r    TRE PfllCENBT BC8PATS OB WWCKUCT tWAtCf   Wednesday, July U, 1951 Store Groceries  Drygffoas KertoesSy5  GeitfS, Furnishings Liciyerlo JSS 2nd cleat Paul W 0,, jLfo Carish and family of rv, trott spent Sunday tL u  was 1 Simons and Mrcmd WME nard Lawrence the baby s  ents all of Detroit TO Born to Mr and  F  Behrn ox Pinckne u  J,ranic  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RtftH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OF Plumbing Pumps Bath  an Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A 8BCMMTY COMPLETE LINE OF FflTUR, COLOJIED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes son Pinckney last week Store LOWEST PICI EVER  Special  luxe PHILGASMPPAN Rang Lie, tnate Jltfitlnf removiMe pore, tab trip tray V flmattte own wftfc Jtam Vv 40W tad own Ufhfc 4k rith KuHtin rlmtstftr sigcafs cooWcf rfsia, up ta 30 rruutea fVzuidgives tirr ,d uoi rature information V rVjiSttatad signal VAB    en t en  V JTluaiipsie entire top t  working ara ot    i finia Concealed o e IIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANOEI Vow Is Ac time to modernize yeur itrhen with Philgaj    the thrifty tHittLcd gas lor farm and totvn home Vou can hu1rwr and wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywhere than thaa beautiful de luxe nut Remerbor, too, we will give you a enerou uadein allowance on your cid range  regardless of type, make er condition Easy erms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS AtttlANCSS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE US TODAY  HANKS Ml INJTAILATIOH  MTAU  IJS Misvlen Smith of orbom and Mrs Ruth Curlet ooa Paula caUed e on Mrs 1 Dker in Howell Sunday I Wm Caverly of Howell ssana Max Parkinson has bouqht a 221 v J Maria Calif ana gone there His family will foil, ow later, , , Some one shot out some more street lights in the west end of town Saturday nqht i FonaW Darrow and ,Aron bnirey returned last week from a trip through the Smoky Mts Donnalee Swarthout Agatha Henry, Patty Thayer, Marilyn VanSIcmahrook Linda Lee, Janet, ShirleyBillv Beck and John Burg  ir went to the 4H cximp near   Brighton SundayE1FP DeWoKe  i is a counselor there I Sunckrv auest of thR tpm Mr anrJ Mrs Rea Schaefer of I lamwlre me Wayne  3 5 Sal at ,hs Miaaeton and wife of Ltmit , w Robert asch family visit iua ana wue oi Letr01t  Mr and Mrs CcaeUm Shier Mra Mabb Suydcan of Jack  Bav View MY 4th  son spent the frst of the week   at the M J R4ason holme  Martin Bennett of Lansing cal ed at the home of Mrs Jtna  Keason Sunday j Anna Craft of Marion spent Sunday at the Andrew Camp bell home j  Lance Hughes and family of I  , Lincoln Park called at the Her bert Palrrier home Sunday  Melvin Trotz and wife of De troit spent the Week end at the  Robert Tasch and W C At Lee homes, John Grooiiids and family of Ypsilanti are moving into the house on Putnam Stthey bought of Clyde Fisher  Dan frriver and wife of Dexter water, Oklahoma, is home on leave Dan Driver and wife of Derter called on Mrs Margaret Clark Clark and family Sunday Mrand Mrs Robert Tasch and  Mr and Mrs W C AtLee took in the ball qame in Detroit Sat urday,  The Melvin Shier family of Louisville, Ky, spent the week end at the Harper Eulleyblank family oi Hiland Lake,  Mrs Lulu Lamb of East Lansing attended the O E S past matrons meeting here Tuesday Cyrus AtLee and family of Gladwin spent the week end at the W C AtLee home W H Bell of Detroit who purchased the McCauley farm on Pingree Rd has moved on it i Don Griffith and family oi Ann Arbor and Otis Matteson and wife were Sunday cruests at the Joe Griffith home Mrs Murray Kennedy, Denise  and lrvin Kennedy attended the v funeral of the formers cousin  Pfc Charles Culver at Fowler vilie Sunday Lemuel Martin and wfe of Yp silanti called oo his motheMrs Beulah Martim Sundayw   The Jack Teuton famiy of Rochester called at the George Mabbon jr home Sunday Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent July 4th at the Gordon Hester home in Ypsflanti  Mrs Francis Murphty and dauqhtre of Detroit callde at the dauqhter of Detroit called at her The Harold Porter family spent fiie week end in Grand Rapids Milton freeman and wife of Hint spent Sunday at the L J Henry home  Saturday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs WTH Meyer were W George Meyer and family of I Stockbridqfe, Gah Meye and family and the Cyrus AtLee fam ,ilv of Gladwin  , Mr and Mrs Louis ,Coyle  spent Sunday with Rev Joseph Coylw of Jackson MASTER PLUMBER PHON1 PINCKNEV  I57F11 Dadl or AliVe FAM ANTMALS COLLECTED PROtPTi   t COWS 640 HORSES 400 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDEb AA,0 CALF S10N8 Central Uead Stock CO  Water Syeteme etc Stanley Oiokel Good winter eating is growing in your garden right now Selected at prime and stored wrapped correctly, of course in an electric farm freezer, it will add more taste appeal and nourishment to cold weather meals Your dealer has a farm freezer to fit your needs exactly See him today Better ways to prepare and package food for freezing can be learned quickly and easily with the help of your Edison Home Service Advisor Call any Edison omceJ Remember, too, your local locker plant has complete facilities for quick freezing extra large quantities Vegetables fruits, meats, dairy produces, baked goods stay fresh and tasty for months in the zerocold of an electric farm freezer You can cook ahead for special occa sions, freeze small quantities at well as large, keep leftovers for future enjoyment You save time, food, money  I t aK ke Sw ar tfeffM  Notice 1 WlH Open a Beauty Salon at , the DaUer Residence at 212 Main St, Pteckney on July 10 , w plete Beauty Service Wul Be at Mc tendered Your Patronage Is In j The F yed  IWavno WRTA  Pfc Paul Burrouqhs of FtBen ninqton is home onfuiloucfijHSB oarents gave a picnic for him July 4th Among those present were Clifford VanHom and wife John McDonald and familyJas Burrouqhs and wife and Ber nard Roaect and wife of Brigh rton,  XMttA a rxrtien tal Howell family o Mrs Mr and Mrs Bernard Leechj Mrs Estelle Sincher of Tenn of Pettysville have returned tois yisitoa Mr and Mns Geocae their home after a months trip Crane through the Bad, Lands, Black Harold Reason and loo Ber  Hills, WoahinoJon and Calif or t of Detroit called at the Wm, nia Mercer home Sur4dayIrWahsr Edwin tSprou and wife and Mercer of East LansJnq oaOtd Sarah Soule spent last week , at Saturo His famiy s up ndrtb, Niagara Falls and Philadelphia, Gercjd Henry  O Frank Whist and fatsttyr iAmmm schoo at Wayne fegdrtme Ben hamJ  Um at the Borah WyUe spent Sunday csj and HmM tse Mm WyHe bone  spomle  im rm   mw  Hie  Wjdefcr, July iREAlT NEW lIGHTWEiGHTClfANEItrTHE NEW  MODEL Bl AMODYNt ONLY i itdtosg cleomof toohj LOW DOWN PAYMENT jasy mmtbfy turns No other cleanerno, not onfc can match the new Hoover AERODYNE for features, for  value See it in your own home No obligation Just phone us  YOULL BE HAPPItR WITH A HOOVER  Order Tour PROFESSIONAL CORNER I f  NOW a  Jklfafa Clover t r d Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co, MAX RUSSELL MGR HEAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Ypur Property with Me WE mooter SANITARIUM  Hey M Duffy, M D Bkekaey u Michigan Polly 1100 A M to 2I00P7M Except Wednesdays MQttMTyeFrLSaU7tD8Dm, OB a McCLUSKEY iTirttst Plumbing and Heatina 112 North Michigan Ave  State 8717 Laksie Dfivt Telephony I License Bush Lak  uufl, Doo  Swarthout, Director ERALD REASON  Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 Phone 157rTT fiepairina  MTBON  HUGHES Howell  HERB SHOD LAVE HAPDtVARE FOR SALEOiqhl wood dinette, , WHY SERVICE CHAftOES tfchlo and 4iairs w  Many people who do Hfineia with a bank question the fair ness of the service chargee plat TBI STATE OP MICHIGAN THE STATE Of MICHIGAN  Jmone38F3 I WASTED A young girl for gen eral house work at lake pottage   m account en tne fr the summer MfJoe Bowman end of the month ond to charge 10101 Opemcw, Bass Lake I mad  ,, ZJTtT of  I Phone 8F5 oi The Probate Court for tee County , ,  ,  UrtneNoe L05T A pet crow Finder please As a eiMte at aid Court held en  notify Mte George VanSkiveT of crti Court held at tse  Prabat Office to the Cttr oi HeweD I02 Phone N6 9in the Oq of Howell in iald oounty on the 28th day of June J Mid cwrnty on the 26th, day of Juno A D 1951,  Ala REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ed against their occountf at  the end of the month made on out jot town hyfcs Mme 183 207 E Grand River teDwett tt Michigan Real Estate Irsurance, Brokerage Qty Lake and Foam Property A Speciality Jet Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY I Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Pb3Jtj63 Pinckney, Qch  FRED C RQCKHOFF ST  OPTOMETrlST 120 West Grand River Avt, He well  Michiaas Phone 358  Residence 6 IS 58F3 Pinckney, Mich AUC HONEER farm Sales A Speciality BERT WxTJE 78F2 Smith,  o A  SSVl Present Honorable Hiram R yreiemHns Oram R Smith Judge ok judg0 dl Probate tobafe , In The Matter of the tStATE BT THE MATTES at THB ESTATB OF lOYAi ftt MADER, Deceased, HENY C THOMPSON Deceased It bt Ordered Thac all of the creditor peene Poppas hannq fried in told  said deceased are required to pr, Coal big iiol adml station account Hit el claim  said Court at said  hi petition praying for the Prob, Oced to fTV Bentley Lake frodt 21x42 bloi eOowooi fhextef and for the aMian  Franc  E,onadtrattrMWj The gj Anderson property  15 Acres on M36 Eastkplown cm Bell place, terms 40 Acre Weet of town, qood mo dem house, term 240 Acres oon Pihgree Rd, good buildinojsL terms  Patterson Lake front, furnished cashed or deposited They tl somehow that one hundred doh tphone Here is an example of what 525 jfiTGLu happens to a 10000 ziptH vjr  placeain a bank for oneonth M Pcl aey 1S4F3 1 tZrJ C DR C J TOWNEB earrl legally the rnax1mum,and   then what our actual earnings, Demist I r are Amount of Deposit 100 lQ0Phone Dexter 3461 Legal and Casn Res 53 47 and dletribueoe at the residue of said estate L It Is ordered th 29rd day of July A D1951 at ten A, M, at eatd Probate said estate whose addrees is Howell, ch Livingston co or or before  10th day of 8ptU5,l951 at ttn oclock in the forenoon, aMii tine I and ptaoe bete appatorted Isr As es Office fe hereby appointed for hearinc       eaid oetHion canination apd adiustmeci of all claine It is Further urdered That Public and dvaa  4d dececswi Notice thereof be give by publication It i Further Ordered, That Public tor fhtee successive week, previous o Notice thereof be given oy publication eakl day of heariRg m ho Ptockney Die oi a Py ol this order on0 Mch we pteh a neweeaper printed and drculat   enooeeerw eelM pterious I dukrted la eold Cw  laid doy of heazteq In the Ptnclu ed in V Ooattty Uispatch, a oewepapex, printed and cirA true copy Hirotn B Sutth dtcukrted  steV Couafy CeUetta Porshcdi Judge oi Probate Begister of Probate Register of fsobat A true copy om H Smith in the wesipart of town, tosettlst estate 8 room modern home, automatic oil heat, 2 lots, terms Two stare buildingfi with livinq quarter up fox sale or rent Gerald Reason Broker Phone Pinckney 133 12 Loanable Funds 88 Income at 6 our average 2 6  44 2  10 In addition, over the years ex pease has steadily mounted while interest rates have de  i 6044 Portage Lake Road rVvter LLOYD HENDEF Livestock HauLna Weekly Trips Made To Detrot General Trucking  Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mic NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PNB Ity  INdkNEY FOR MUNTZ Tfc V   SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day  Fifto 1100 A M to 1000 PiT W East Main St Pmcknej I Classified Advb  FOR SALE 9 Moline Combdne with Motor 137 Case l ind clover Mrs George Pearson FOR SALE Standing hay,alfalfa Phone 174F11 while interest rates nave ae  wiin iviuxor io joase OF iOATpwiT, 1 , lined to the point where small Fertizer Grain Drill with Grass XnS Summer Coal Prices Save Your Money USE 9Vf Bernk Mohey Orders accounts are actually unprafit ElmersT Garage, Oak Grove Ip, icm aWeTthe bcnSolfer 5 eer Mich Phone Howell 9182 Days Phoile 153F1j  vices to everyone service charq or Howell 510W1 Day or Night    uoui espra o K PTl   imsuTm unn A LOSVAt niland Lake 2 Red  ey, but to lrectk even on these, WTipMipci wed vtomcin lriah c July 4th nQ2nea Qr0 emaU accounts  1   tch and Sue Reward Owner OP Lo28374  Now m  SAFE INEXPENSIVE T6 BUY AT  Siriie many accounts do not John Boret Phone 1057, Howell Ray Gaddis 26304 Plum St at sound business basis obviousiRUJJpWoj L  The service charge ia a vnaJl FOR osjippt, ,, cost indeed for the services n BALLirlre miUanq cow mncWed  I Xrax E0010 10960 Stinchhld renaerfia ,1 Wppds Road, Pinckney near Hiq rVUPHERSON StjM ttAlN jyer Lak 08 Sinnft i FOR SALE Berns Sport Coat All deposits up to 10,000 in Urey ,38j  pon oaT sured by oex mernberthip in the Phone 181F2 Federal Deposit Insurance Gar j   f LOBTMale black Scottish isrnamed flaqeReward porati 4errCONSERVATION IT NOTES PHONE DEXTER 20B1  FOK SALEMy home in Pinckney, in qood condition, larqe  reams, Areola heatnq aystem,2 car garage, large lot, some fruit MPS Wimiired Graves ,220 Peari FOR JALEWaflhinq machinev baby bed, basinette, play pen and baby jar seat Geo Fraser 11971 West Shore Dtt Hiland D E Hoey THE FtRgT NATIONAL BANK wvV Mkk Member Federal peit Insuronce Ccrpcrallon AH Deposits Sales of all typee of fishing able price Phone 144F4 licenses through June were 9 percent ahead  lr rtr sales, rUK oALLb room house with tie Reee Gudith basement in Pinckney, reason Phone Hnwell 1354W1 of last years i   Property owners wishing to  Instoed uSTlbJflOOO foreach clear their beach of weede can  FOR RENTRoom Board if i sireci Mrs McKinley I Phone 121F3, 308 Mill St Deposlto  quart Adoli Pinckneys  do so bv cutting off cattails at the roots There is no way to get rid of floating weeds tho A 20 percent increase in pheae ant roosters this year indicte bet  ter hunting this fall Ottawa county had the biggest increase 90 percent, in the recent census wiHnrWK v ,  Washtenaw county had a 341 WANTED Yards to mow with , i run 4 1 Electrochei tiectrc e I range 50 also large glass cic j or showcase 15 Katchies Restaurant  SPINNET PLANO BARGAIN Circumstances beyond our control force us to offer for sale in Commercial licen plow and tail light Lloyd Hendee, phone 64F4 lSSZ r J T i  J I board Fully guaranteed Some HartmarL Cedar Lk Rd lucky pafty with qood credt  percent increafee Only  forest fires the last 1 week in June So far there have been 473 fires and 3465 acres burned, oyer n EDWasmng and ironing make small down payment and Done at My Home, j vassume manjllty paymena 1220 Mowers Rd, Pinckney Quick action necessary We will this community a lovely spinnet   i  Write Finance Manager 1070 tty SZ rwJLuhnn iRffFoBorgxnan Ave, Huntimga Dick Campbeaphone 168F27Zja Kiirr Meats Fruit Groceries Fish Market Prices Mrteows Service  FOR SALuo deck 1000 chick brooder, used very little, also ThTrTim in , rllant wiU  custom plowing The aept is ueing a rtpeuani Kw,AlA ,,,,1,   to prevent deer nibbling at cherry tree twigs Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E1 Phone Pinckney 65F5  Trou anglers in Michigan WASTED TOULTRYcWiH pay Phone 62F13 waters  landed 5,669000 trout, in 1950 lowest season oatch on record  White base are begtnniasr to be caught in Michigan waters, et Prices arm house on the Fohey farm on Farley Road  ,  Call 2653 Whitmore Lake mostly in western Michioan ana    Lsmawee ccuntv They weJah UP AUTOMATIC SAW FHJNG75c  Woods, Michigan tOR SAJLE Coftaae uit Huron River, Fernland subdivision at  Suxrwberry LakeichSacrilioe Darrel Baker 56 Femkmd Dt jgaapUIPBgpBssyBS sflMeWBBeflBftssBeSBsVBBVBYTtSjMBsVBSVrsWBlSBBSJ FOR SALhlo close estate The Fred jagusch 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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>ippppippppw   wifsy i VVtK   t Dispatch Vohnusj 68 thr Jury 4 1951 Michigan Mirror  GHJFFtfHMATTfcSOw I Sue of State Fred Alger has Th marriage oi JoAnn Grimtn beaten the qua by tossing iushter ot Mr and Mrs Joe hat in the ring tor the Hepubli nrlith oi Hnckney to OUsJdatte can nomination tor governor He  oa oi Mr and Mis Mar has always thought that his a Mattesan of Cunningham Lake teat by Worry Kelly last yearjoad took place rriday even, was caused JBy his late entry in , J crt me Pinckney Corgi j  to the race, Kelly last to Gov church, Rev John MiLucas oof Williams i tfngiaion oicaatingV  iii OUR DEMOCRACY byMrt I Softball Aotes I Current Cominot jWegghSfATESs OURS TO CARRY ON t Gov Williams in his address to the National Tax Adminustra tori at Majlrinac Island recited  ven canaue Candeiebara the iiancial ills oi the state and bfemeo the Republican1 The speech made them mad They claim th aeiicit is only 20,000, GQU Auditor Gen Martin says It wiU be 60,000,000 Most observers expect an in Tht church was beautiful decorated with palms, lilies, and Ckzi 3  imiM i rktie tmtt The wedding march was play ed iy Mrss Lloyse Campbell end Wesly Reader sanq Be caust The bride was given in marr iagr by her lather She wore a  taneia qown with a redingate in the deticit due to press of Chantilly lace, a long lace ure for additional funds to tin train on the redingate, fingertip  once publjfr service oi state andveil and headpiece of seed local governments Many new pearls, and carried a white Bi sources oi revenue have been eb wuh an orchid on top considered but thereis wide di The matron of hanor,her sister agreement and little has been inlaw, Joyce Grihtith, wore ali apne The latent is to limit feder k, dotted Swiss formal with a al taxation to 5 percent oi i headpiece of lilac flowers and lonai incomefhis would enable carried a colonial stye bouquet tne state to levy income i of pink carnations etc J The bridesmaids, Mra, June, The caterpillar menace is ov  Hartman oi Lansingj Agjathg er mostly due to the birds who Henry  Susan Campbell wort ate them , yellow dotted Swiss fonnals, Michigans sour cherry crop, with headpieces of yellow flow is estimated at 88,000 tons 10 ers and carried colonial bou00Q tons below last years iguets of pink carnations ,  A Wayne farmer has been or , The flower girl, her sister,Shari rested for selling a riding acad  on Griffith and the rinq bearer, emy a load of hay that was Chiqurta Amburgey were both 1160 lbs short weiqht  costumed the same in gfreen The decrease in sharp tail dotted Swiss with head pieces grouse and prairie chickens this joof dotted Swiss, year Is 10 to 30 percent I Milton Matteson was his bro 20000 more state maps are be others best man and Lon Griffith imjtrinted300000 have already  Qrin Cobane ushers Mfatt nj out   The brides mother wore an  Cam Donald Leonard of the aqua iace qown wjth yeUow state police would permit wire ateessariess and had a yellow topping by kxw enforcement rosa corsage The grooms mo  agencies Now it is illegal ther wore a mac silk C0wfl with Poor eyesight wont get you white accessories and had a out of the army now They put wrfafce rose corsaqe you up front where you can ne recption Wcs given at St   o vi j u 4u  tJTiurch pallors with Mary The HBomb is said to be the liXrfffet  CJak, becnardine most Potent ever ttEfceived It BJ toftiy hewr Dorothy jMh A Bomb dipped inHada Uvey cmdiiiiuigTskkley serv cSr , u J uM hii Mrs Bonnie Henry was in The day has passed when chroe when crime does not payiudq The bridal   for  ing by the number engaqed in Washington D C on their wedd   ing trip The bride chose for her The legislature failed to pass costume a navy blue dress with the earlv primary law over the pinjc bolero and navy accessorgovernors veto The governor jeg has  signed the one man grand oth are graduated of Pinck 1ury law ineyj high schooIThe bridge is cm  i ployed at the Citizens Mutual THE ALGER FAMILY I Auto Insurance office at Howell Sec of State Fred Alger 011 Grosse Pointe who has just an , pe Glass Co, in Detroit nounced his candidacy for the  CNC HONDRt AND SEVENTY FIVE YEARS A60,5b BKAVC MN SJ4NCD TWlStClARAyiON AND PLCPSeP TO SUPPORT IT WTH THE It UV8S, THftfi FORTUNCS ANP THiR SACRfD HONOR, BEAT MILFOftD 11 TO 10 In a game at Howell ihursday nignt hiiea witn base hits, rtnex eaged Miuord 11 to 10 to take possession of lirst place in the county league We believe it was Father Devin the emminent colored cleric, la New York who has as his era gan Peace It is wonderful Most oi the world agrees with him so when Joiob Malik, Russian ,, , member of the UN put forth hid both pucners were wild walk j appeal for a peace conference in ing V men, xnosUy in later inn j Korea last week it was received ings Millard scored 3 runs off  hopefully although there was  Amburqey the tirst inniing on 21 a certain element of suspicion hite a walk and an error and I His proposal was that both ths UN troops and North Koreans withdraw from the Yalu Rive and hold a peace conierenje Most people are convinced the the Resent Korean affair wll ner anotxier the second on a hit ano I iniieia outs Pinckney tied the score the 4th on hits by Header and Lavey ana home runs by Moriarity ana Jeiireys, the 4th and 5th rtncicney got 4  MUfordoTea a rS both   a  3 t runs the 5th on walks to D Dar I n, 1988  ZPK0   I row and Jones, a St by MoriS I 2LWar TJ Chlna ew WS  ity, a triple by Lavey cmd  QPPrVe thls our S0 th Rus double by Joe Jefireys Mi  ian peace proposals will be ruw v Jy reiireys MI iy awaited in the hope that some ford tied it the 6th when Baker foinq may came oi them Never hit a home run with one on In iess there is bound to be somsj the 7th Pinckney got 3 runs  suspicion that we may be sold o , when Jones doubled with the bill oi qoods we do not want  bases full, scoring Youngnead j  er and D Darrow In the 7th with 2 out, Amburqey lost on rol and filled the bases A hit scored 2 Then Lavey took Bak ers long drive to center after a  long run to end the game Pinckney Jones, 2b THAT VALIANT BAND NOT ONLY FOONDSO ANEW NATION, BUT BEQUEATHED TO U8 TFFE INDOMITABLE WILL, THE FEARLESS SPIRJT OF PREEOOAVNW BORNEO IN THEIR HEARTS AND THOSE OFTHEtfc COMPATRIOTS Ou NATtON UVSmttSfSe TH SPMT Of THE S6AAS LfWeS rCSHOULO OCA PAY Of PALS THS PAY Wm REOeOtCATfOM Obituarie  The U S Government has ruld cut the use of the term G I as a reietence to the soldier or war veteran Just how this word camsj SR c ul mtv use  vatie It means aov Ab b H ernment issue and really had no Moriarity 3b S 2 2 w1 tvthe 101 but onl W cf   2  flothin  shoes or suih articlei Jeffreys, lb s 1 A Were 1S8UGa to a soldierTh HJLlDR  J, f government wants the term sold tft 6 34 0 LusedThewordwnevrSS Yuncr s  3 i  lar  Jhe Revolutary war the rSSSr 5  ter red coats and tories were olSrowrf 2 I  iXt  Wence rf f     SSLSS  BESTS 2 01 hencmdthegreaseVsVV 1,, I   ame that G I came into UM R Hrtd 11 4 3 2 because it was short, easy to rem Goebei  24 232ii Wh and atatiaMw  WffrW Watkins, p  2 0 11 J  Maynard, 3b 4 111 Ganzel, 2b 4 0 0 We D Reid, c 3 1 2 qreat  j Church Notes FLOYD MARTIN l  ZM Portt K N 1918 SSlS SSL1  I CAC   J being the son of Fowler Martin Summer 630 800, 1000 11 P , 1816 regards a baU He attended Portland hiqh WtoSr 8 4 loSS plaTr r  Years aq school and Mfch State College Novenna Devsjbns I when T CM  m hi Drim In 1915 he married Vera Shot 1 730 p m  and 0 speea records well ai Portland Two children j Confessions remember back m 1946 T, rv i  xi LI  pressure was exerted to The Pinckney game wjth Bhe raise price control werETtokl Monday it was the ably way to check In Bruce Products last that was postponed Pinckney pays j flation and restore prices k nor the Howell Merchants at ow  i mal The pressure finally became ell Monday, July 9 at 815 I stead of levelling off prices, they so qreat they were lilted but in skyrocketed to the highest in our time An effort is being made now to restore them to a certain degree which is being bitterly fouet rlepubiicarl nomination for fov renor comes tram a familyf The weddings of Betty VanBlav  ng prominent in Michigan poi leum, decughter of Mr and Mrs ,cs The first Alger of note was  Bruce VanBlariiJum to Richard Gen Russell Alqer who served Crockett, son of Mr and Mrs In Missouri during the civil war Charjta Cfrockfctt of Gregory Like the Newberrys and McMiil  look place Saturday aUternoon  an he made a fortune in lum at the VanBdricum name at An bering in the Michigan north derson Rev Wolcott of the Greg woods President iMcIflinley ap  ory Baptist church offiiicrting pointed Jiim secretary of warAt I The bride wore street length jthe outbreak of the Spanish gwn ol white appligued nylon War this deptwos found in such with o whife hat and corsage IQOKUAIZZ rSZTZurXn a state of unprepardness andof white roses and yellow shatt 1B2 He  also a past patron criticism was so strong Alger re iered carnations, signed Several years later Sen1 The matron of honor, her sis Jim McMillan died and Alger ter, Mrss Warren Hoover of  was elaasxi to replace himHe Chelsea wore street length dress died in officeHis son, Fred was 0f pink appligued nylon with 0 17,77,, fc always receptive but Groskeck, whte haTO corsage ol  Pk   I el, 2 grandsons, and a step sister, Mrs Jack Hill oi Portland were bom of this union, one  Friday after Koveona Dwotiona dieing in infancy Saturday 730 to 9Cf V, M For a time he was a rural mail j Sunday beipffo 800 Ma carrier Afterwards he operated  a qracery store and meat mar j  ket In 1947 he bought the Wy I Cooongaflrxioa Uiuimudty lie Frozen Food Lockers at Pinck Chute ney which he hfts sine ope rat  Rev Donald Braa, pastor  ed jThurp July 5, prayer meetine a  Pearson in his column last week quoted the speeches of certain 11 still stand This boy came out for the hiqh school team one year and impressed the coach h7 rf   ,uWa3 senators back in 1946 when they tried in the infield but his throw quceeawj n romJilSt JEL tZi inq and fieldinq was too enaUc Sw WhT R 73 so he was shifted tc the outfield the start thLi tfT where he became a better than   C averaqe iielder and continued  cn , ul  J T ZZ to clout the apple hard up 5 Ice  price life w at avwiw 8pnkeOI, bHSSbSs orTxmim   bermon,  rind y v, 4v rr w  succeeded in removmg once con time were on the market It was   H MW V  ,  tL  , ,  would come down He was wrona Alway interested in public WU1 Ketob home leader Mr j 8v i they wfn, uP 100 per ,em  e while at Portland he was Kencham 600 p ipnampiets isupposecuy wnuen, ,, T MilI ,,u  D president of the board oi educa gP1  l02 , , on, head o the Uons Club  1 Everywhere  LSA bTdeaS100, SS3 Tq  1267 N rSe oi the mos, tanou oot eleced onthe Demafticn He joined Portland Lodge No afterwards found out these play and the by ghost trols would lower Prices How1 wrong they all were Senator Byrd of Virginia gets 31 in 1922 and was master in of Portland O E S After com ing to Pinckney he took a plur al membership in Livingston Locge He also belonged to the Royal Arcrt Masons Ciasr MennouHe Church asfi M iv Ezra Jim Couaens and Fred Green qladiolas and blue delphinum eontrolled Michigan politics ov I Warren Hoover was best man r a long term and he never got The brides mother wore an  the ev Lxra Beacb Pastor p f Supt  Walter Each Attnpt Paul Chanee Mrvninq Worship  1000 Smdcry School 1100 Childrens Hour 1145  Young People Meeting 730 Evenlav Wondslp 815 CoHe Fellowship Service WeoWda 8HW P M ,, MA  these was supposdly written by nas to but invariable votes Repuh iVhn McGraw Amous NewYork ca n all measures He was Giant monaqer and carried ken to task by Senator Aiken ot pictures of how the famous, tbe jock ribbed Republtfian state pitchers such as Christy Math  Vermont last week for his at ewson, Rube WaddelCy Younq tempt to cut appropriations for  and Joe McGinnity held the ball1 chopl lunches, juvenile delinguen to throw certain curves I cy, Womens and Childrens Bur There was also an article on eaus Senator Aiken said, An base running It advised shding  80,000 ship is being launched   was also a prorninent wet and polkadot rayon crepe dress , w  ,  Pirtn  l reeponsle for the defeat of,  reCeption was served to 7 rd Brady of tar oaat districtL Hudson woe a form LMT K   , etv  the services at tne graveLynrj i VW  j  , rt ffi, s cw parents After  motor trip ,0 Hauclr anA P W present Dinner was served on presidetit of the AnttSaloon ,  couple will live at Greqory nenaeenenrv c   w IL i sw ihrv tiraBftnt LMfflaai waf J9  The bride wore a yellow pigue and Cemetery, from  feet first showing your spikes,in spiriner terror in the basemen so they gave you the right of way The boy got one of these books read it and determined to try it at Newport, Virginia It will be turned over to a shipping line for 28OOQ,000,a Tift of 50,000,000 This airt is 5 per cent greater than the money we plan to appropri out His team was scheduled ta, ate for mcrternal clnld welfare tail  under the budget cutsividently ojfywhereHe was a leading wet I aQUa printed rayon dress and I NJjj SlW2sWPoSlano   r i Saturdfesv otftesnoan Rev Don I SiFSifxir m PA  rt uAc f hA fit   1 Vu KrsiaSnQ Portland Lodge had charge11 w11Jvitn lsoj hra baseanwith a coupleol a 5 year old child or a disabled SSHJJKdih e AllSLilt of the servls atflie gmveXynp  h  JA 2i SSi5Xoy oLe to baUtel person have Utile value according hit one to deep short He knewi to the senators viewpoint the play was qoinq to be close  Par of Wayne countyta   white dxessoxies for  t1 was ta PortiS  v Fr ISto and when he was within 4 feet eluding Hamtroinack was in the  qoinxj away trip 6th then and she organized it J jhe  graduated against Hudson  for Seymour Person who beat htmThe ores     m    rg Ai ft  Pinckney hiqh school and is emTHE BLOOD BANS r L pWed at me KingSeeley Co L At the Red Cross Blood eat Fred Alpr son of the, the DetroitWre last W one cjot his start when he help j  Pinckney d organize the Wayne precinct  workejrs and overthrew th WHAT SHOfaLD SHE DO We hear of many examples ol irresponsibility Some people seem to get a kick out of going into miscjlcuated and his spikes hit cemeteries and tipping over or de who signed blood only 70 showed Howell sectreas Quests  preei eli Lansing Jackson Ann , 8 5werepiwent from DeteoU How 57 were accepted Tl ssst re z A kftr nlrrres JSamari machin  TtnSSfcSv  Wd,  o tnd down   Tjto which ruled Wayne countyFor   American VJly,f S52  this he was handed the nomta, clusiVeiv wiuVThe Detroit Sunday ig m  ationjOf KarfJarv of state 1 Times,Quandry of a Hungry Dorothy  WWMS ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING i Denise The annual nveeting oi the Wak BespWble Jqetting11 uS54 5CT5S5 of aairYborn Laftosa, botb rsgletered nurses,, lPinckney Cornmunity School ST0 SSRTaiS2 Heart JjJrJ Dr Nichmjwp the Mich State, Which with the exception of the Gov WlUlkxms into pontics so J oi   his rasrtag about the governor  Semother shenever knew San Sl1  S siarch ahnpst owwtlVmu,    f f  salt Heand the goverwor are e   to stir up the past j A ejttup of local women serv 3her nurses wereHJcks takes n all districts in the township and several fractional Grosse Pointe neighbors and c  same church When a vacancr came up on the State UefuoT   rvsntrol Commission to wrdcfaJenry Clark It wasneceesasry,to appoint rtljg1 v Democrat he got Hanv 4fjon Hhem xovetnor to appoint his WeslyReoxler neighbor G Memfcm Willkrms j oe 1  I lack Jefireyc   pUtiBBfilGC UPENSES  Toe Lavey Donatt GeoijN Gordenier, 22 Dick Darrow Dexter EMra Emma Cook, 17 DOB AmbuKjer Howeaftnt Smith, SO, Howett, Igzk Young sw HbTl 50 HoweiL feb Meoijon PhsVGssJiss BAITING AVERAGES t ABRH Pet 1 1 1 10001 4 3   iwh l4aveTsoon for JapanAlsos of tirst he left the ground and  25 MdmDrLbStMtad went feet first into the sack He o4 Lansing was elected presia l miscjlcuated and his spikes hit i  tee i enWmd Mrss Mary McQuillan the hM baseman m the hipin  facing tombetonesFor one of th or as azzr uLn rtraa Guests i Cicting a wound and felling nun worst manifestations we hand the like a tree, The ball went into pn to the vandals who rod right held A riot ensued and alono East Grand River in Howell was only quelled when the last week ead smashsd 12000 coach benched the offendinq worth of pkrte glass windows in player Still the boy was uncon, some of the of the buslnes place vinced and tried the same uhng  there Mere destruction oi property arrain with about the same un I evidently gives them a thrilL fortunate results He gained J I reputation as a dirty player andj   found oppasma players laying for him and was involved hit VILLAGE TAX NOTICE fractional ones in Hamburg and several Bacrps Finally he be j Village Taxes are now due and LDexter township will be held at came convinced big 1ague payable at my home on Wedaes uioe, coffee and the Pinokney school Monday Bsght, lulv 9 at 8 00 p m TATES OFFICE TODAY I The matter of adding the Bur e Mann takes office asjpess district to the Pinckneydis Htftke of peace of Putnam Twpjrtict wiU be yoted o10 vloday He has fitted up an oft ,3 trustees to be elected the foil ice in the town htxlL Gene Is  a 500 veteran of the SpanishJiliipint 500 China and Word War 1 and an JM1 ex commander of the VFW post 322 het He otters to marry the 272 first coupe who some to him 250 fas Hsrei or ohase far you  by petition One year term Joseph Basydlo Thsee year terauMrs Gerald Thnie war term M Nelson MfiHc, Mufrorvs iennedyi fodl Wlteott, ways are not high erhool ways day  Saturday until Oct 1951, and you cant lean to pkry baU Helen Reynolds, Village Treas coTTespondenoe 545  Putnam St Pinckney through school SCOVB4eWOIJ owing have been nominated jr TJ ierigacfernent of Virgmia bor who has ccnaocted Shirley to Pfc Robert Amburgey classes here for severalson of Mr and Mrs Virgil Am was married to Q burgey of Dexter Road is an Wolfe of Wbttmore at te   nounced by her parents, Mr Presbyteita and Mrs Albert Shirley ol Knck ScrrardcryiT csb wfl neyNo wedding date has been jttkriephkx whKjbe  M      B L Wedaeedoy JWr4 it FROM THkVTHOT CORNER  Jflgjft CQ1 jfcV Gv,  Ki7 DttritTitT ftr, uteti iii third buut  mm imigmrknu Lc m Cook like Ae fells 094 Cbarlerc and George Kell arc real loosters for clctriv, cooking its mtcri i iir, cleaner and cooler wiV an electric rane, says lnny irs Kci  It saves load of lime, too And that means no extra KP for me,  adds CtAiic It broils and bakes beautifully, continues Mrs Ktll The even heat of electricity makes a big difference Try Charkes rrupe for ham and biscuits, ures George Ih til prove theres nothing like electric coukin  Take a tip from this attractive housewife and her famous husband Go eictric Sec your appliance dealer tomorrow  Come in an  of couse, frs ELECT  ifprf  He gets a picture of the weather by Long Distance Tomorrows weather is on the wire3 today for the forces which guard the nations skies or ores Today the large  orig Distance network of its kind brings them deta isobar weather charts around the clock These charts are sent by a system known as facsimile from the Weather Analysis Center in Washington, D ,  re an electric eye scans the weatric ctn  es it turns oa a special ai waves produced go out over thousands of miles of wire to military Installations throughout the country where the picture is automatically reproduced This weather network was designs d  completed in less than two years, Its another ovronstration of theiportance of Long Distance lines to the security of the nation  especi illy right now, when there may be stormy weather ahead To help speed yoar Long Distance coll, please iirc the operator the oiuVeitown telephone ou r Telephone liner V busy with ntrf dt, e MICHIGAN BELT, E PHONE COMPAI   Neighboring Noted Howell lli  Wei, T Je it  Moe Wed 2t30pm Coat UMXad BeaqqnRHondq Flemina In THE LAST OPTPOST4 with Xhlnq from Another World Cartoon Morris Th Ford Motor Co will pra Plant to be built at Yptilanu It will employ 3000 ent PehtionB have been filed in Dexter for reelection to thl  BcnooJ board oi Munnis Kexiw I Z and Jay Bradbury, incumbeX Lrr  They or the only xaiaUaatesT  way Jy j  Lraest Frye of Bathe Creek is Hod  Waym the new state VFW command tomn  er J w ana STAGE TO TUCSON Mr and Mrs Haxlow MunseU  ta  , oi Gregory enttertained 21 quest1 Ph at dinner at Hansons June 22nd I  Kennedy, Jean Willes following the marriage oi their 1 son, Harlow to Jacqueline Heal  REVENUE AGENT ,  ftocldDridqe J cartoon MTS Hay Lavey oi Gregory 1 Sunday, Monday July 8 8 aerwentt a major operation at atinee Sunday 30 p m coatfnuoiu fcw hosay StoddbhdojfMx , Howond Hafrkp I JX HE THIN G MrsMaro Miller will supervise from smother world starrtng SfZSfiii P1 at the Marqaret Sheridan Kenneth FowlerWle lighted field this yr  Tobwy Mel Stowe died at hie home Comply at Parker s Corners June 26  DexterTiieatr e seCKGAh A rtrrlnntj iMoy, Satwriay Jury  N Pelted 1 rais J William , Smyth ofFowfiiviUe fftte JJJLti1 12 passed aray June 25 The runer ai was St Agnes churchFowler ville Damage totallinq 12000 was done one nttqht last week by vandals who smashed windows in the Beurman Furniture, Chris tensen Motor Sales and Winkel house Floral Co in East Grand River, Howell The Winans 8th graders are home after an 8 dav tour of the eastern states and Washinprton D G A coroners jury has freed Herbert Wiqgins of blame in the  Boy Rogers and Horse, Trigg to HEART OF THE ROCKIES Phu CALIFORNIA PASSAGE Starring Forest Tudcer, Adele Mara and  Jim Davis Sunday, Monday July 8, 8 shows 700, 900 Sun Shows 3,5,7,3 Is Technicolor A Musical Starring 4y Grabble, Dan, Dailey in CALL ME MflSTER, Shows 700, 900 ihon Laft Ney TUM,, Wed Tour July 10 11, Id THE GROOM WORE SPURS A Good Comedy Sfanina Ginger Rogers Jfk Carson 0j Ccurtoou Snort Hem GO FOR BROKE Starring Van Johnson and the Heroes 422nd Regimental Combo Teami r rv c  comedy Cartoon  L Sfana Doujbje m ed Crosstones, Up Front CtogorSamson and Delilah j SltiVrtft lllEATEK AVOlVlUUAiUi Stockbb4qe Mtohiqc   Jury JBch ftEday, Saturday Jury 67  CARIBOO TRAtt In Technicolfor with dealh of Judith Pcrrkhurst ,6, of Randolph Scott, Gabby Hayes Deerheld who was run over by super western, gold, cattle an automobile bort Cartoon Newt The Howell police force is now at full strength of a whief and  5 Doirolmen The Stockbridge base ball is playing independent ball, most ly Saturday night They have won 2 anJd lost 3 so far  K   isW Sunday, Tiesdayi JuLylQ LETS DANCE n lechnicolrec Betty Hutton, Fred Astcdre song and dance comedy with Coming Wild Fire, top That Cab, The Next VoiceYou Hear Dr R G  Sigler of Williamston Tdday, Saturday July 6j7 THE PAINTED HILLS In Technicolor Starring Lassie, Paul Kelly Cary Gray and Ann Doran hows 715, 905 J Sunday, Monday July 8 9  ID CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN A Drama Starring Susan Hay ward, William Lund, ligan, Lynn Bari Barbara Bates Sundoy Shows 3 5, 7, S Cartoon News Sportt ITm  1 nm i  1 irr m  Tues,, Wed Thur, July 10 II, 12 ROYAL WEDDING In Technicolor A Musical Starring Hoff,  on  With this issue the PinAney md the Pinckney Edspatch Dispatch changes hands,Lmcoln , rulv 4 ISmith owner, selling his interest George and Bill Clark march to Paul W Curlett, who has liv  A n L TUIV 4th parade at Yp ed Detroit for 11 years 5cati and sUGcjrWpiams Grace Galhqan oi Pinckney   and Reuben Mayer of Detroit were married at the First Presby terian chuih in Anh Arbor on  July I Charlies McGregor 0 M36E j wad badly infuredi Saturday 1 I when his car was wrecked be  tween Big  Little Portage lakes when his car was wrecked on his weekly trip to DetroitHe lost ,the sight of an eye  The old hotel at Hudson Corn ers on Northwest Territorial Rd an old landmark, has been torn f dawn I Joe Boler and grandsans of  Colorado Springs are visitinlg at j the Robert Tiplady home I Stanley Hacker 21, of Howell j died at Lansing July 2 after an  appendicitis operation His moth j er was KdUe HaeenchaU f The body of Albert Roberts, , killed in France and buried in   the Ainse cemetery, will be re turned here for burial Born to Otto Kellenberger anld wife June 26, a daughter, Myraf  Jean  The Bullis family reunion was  held Sundov at the Lucius WiL on cottage Sunday Nellie Jories and Pearl Robin I son are attending the Sunday j  i hool convention workerscamp at Benton HarborV I I The elle Barcus Show will bei i at Pinfckney next week Theix iWed show is East Lynn 0 J 47 m Afjo t 1 Miss Belle Kennedy and Mrs  Savilla Clark are visiting their brother in WisconsiniFio5nthera they will attenti the worlds fair  in St Louis I Bom to H H Swarthout and  wife June 24th a girl called at thehoeToT MrsM VredTJ52 8 011 PetW Kt E Darrow, Koger Carr LawfordKinan Wynn  Cartoon shows 715, 95 Comlngffetxas Rangers Santa Fe, Bird of Paradise, Show Boat Tues,, Wed Thur July 10 11, 12 1 Have quick  sudiinf toft water for oii di hsvokhmg, whjfr woihei, glonout ihempooi, deligKtful bathing Get complete details on this omi Jng new ovtomHt water softener PERM u nr WATER SOHENEt Cosfs 43 less tian prewcr automatic models Ask for fRll borne trial  GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS 4 4 0 North Stewart St Tfrone Plnctaw 153FU, r 1 SPECIAL NOTICE, W Scott Hamlin, mar bf  the   Tug of war, Pinckney 200 yd Robert Stackahflle oj Honolulu dash,Nat Hififcft Pole vault,Ro  w n namun, mgr at tnt I li visiting relatives Sere Read HopSkip and Jump,Erwin Lanig oiiice of Social SecurDrs Sigler  Sigler are attend Monks Relay race, Pinckney M u  4i nxr a 6 weeks clinical school in Ann Arbor The Pinckney high school al umni held their reunion at the  Hotel Tuomey Friday nfcght Born to Frank Haines and wife on June 27 a girl McCleer Bros, have just com pleted a new  j Plaeway Fred Read family are spend Ing the month of July at the  Read cottage at Portage Lake The Robert Teach family with the Carl Shier family of Louis ville Ky, spent the week end in bam for Samuel  Petoskey I The Vincent Shields family of An ice cream social will be J held at the Charles Bullis home , Friday xlajht Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the announces that a representative from his office will be at the Howelll postoffice every Wed  nesday begindng June 20, 1951 from 1200 noon until 200 p m  county residents can obtain assistance in filling out Social Security Number, checking their accounts and filing for old ag  and survivors benefits CONSERVATION DEPT Forest hre fighting officials oi  Lee Lavey home uy xu , The Merwin Campbell family Jven states will see MichiganTe Henry Gardner and family at i spond the week a Newcastle, latest fire equipment in flghtinq tended the ammencment exen   se s a Higgins Lake Juhr Seises at the University a Mich 10 RY Reason family spent 1618 igan last week where Cyrus Sunday in St Louis, Mich The dept will survey a num was a graduate  M LReason and wife took Mab ber of lakee to determine the Georgia Gardner closed her le Suydam who has been visit, verities of fish in them Fonda school in the Hicks district last ing them 4xxck to Jackson Sat Loico in this county is on the Friday urdav 40 state prisoners from Jack  Rain put a damper of the Lield Mr Jean Meyer and chcildren son are qertinq out lumber at  Day Saturday sponsored by the ol Ypsilanti spent Friday at the Wilderness Park near MouldI Young Mens Club and the ball Walter Clark home Jack Clark now City The lumber will bet  game with Stockbridge had to ,went home with her for the week used for park purposes bd canceUedrhe event winners were as folowsSwimming, Fred Read, Glert RiAards, Floris Mo ran 100 yddash,unrder IZHar old Swarthout Over 12, Erwin end Fishermen are warned not to , Some excitement was caused dump unKised minnows in lakes here Monday afternoon when a Thk is illegal as it means plant  , r T m  j ,    ,  , , ,  airl reported she saw a dead ina fish without a permit    SSn,0 wlr SSLn1 IUOP Frank Sigler has sold his old Swarthout Over 12, Erwin iman,lieinq naked m rHnckney AtT 3 swicjhfsive toonths oi luuii rrLteM JSS 1 2 feSP 8t tnam St to Mr Monks 120 yd hurdle, Erwin ney cemetery Search failed to rtring around water leyels, fiw ftmily oof De were er ofBriahon had apienftc din Maserthe ntractor Frank and Monks Wheelbarrow raoaRuef ,flnd him , declmed In June 2 of ft buT ol Mr Onac ner at Albert Dinkel home on son, Nottnan are buflding two CadweU Ball throw, Gale John Wn Brash sr and wfie are p ,tiife k 142 ft above fce level last Thursday houses Just west oi them son Shot put Mr Ontisjoieaa East Tawas this weeidc eiluoe laet yeal     r  MSPATttl WWW tub i IdSl r Pinckney   Land of f ,   XJ3k 55 Lakes in 5 Mile Radius  W I  rfir itridw 1  2 EJM vVtf kjWjMJW   i c   4, V   r   V  Wdmy fair i 1W c ltn Arbor Business Review ELKTRJC SERVICE CO VISEL TRUCKING CO MOTOR REPAIR  REWIND iXCAVATING 5450 W Sodium Blvd Phone 23166 195 Hiscock Phone 26055 This progressive firm has a mod This company offers the best in ern establishment that is second to excavating service Their operators none in this area It has been in are experts and crane and bullae electrical motor business for dozer service is available at mod  iaa and has rendered the public erate cost They specialize in faithful and dependable service BASEMENT DIGGING, BACK FILL ft is highly regarded by the people ING, GRADING, DITCHING, AND OF BEAUTICIANS AT THE PREoi this district CLEARING LAND  ALEXANDRA Alexandra School of Cosmetology 338 5 State Phone 34702 There is A GREAT SHORTAGE  ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP L G RANDOLPH CONCRETECINDER Womens and Misses Fashions WOMENS AND MISSES FASHIONS 309 S State Blocks for AH Buidilna Purport 127 Adam Phone 20304 The most modem equipment that money con buy, to make the best concrete and cinder blocks, WWUi u m iai  has been installed by this well besbneaa and purity U you Phone 5606 known firm You may build WITH  MCDONALD ICE CREAM co FINEST PRODUCTS 1039 S Main Phone 223 This firm manufactures finest Mfr cream It is famous for its richness, CONFIDENCE when using L G J     McDonald This uptotheminute shop needs Randolnfc r,o ru i  Ice Cream Co products n ,  c r  ,   You mav rent shovel or bull SENT TIME  are comin9 to  introduction to the women and  SSSnTlS At 0ne too ice    Electric Service Co specializes iou may rem snovei or ouu nnest ouuaings and mean more i,ij  JU u , J  in all kinds of rewinding and re dozer equipment from this reliable daily for skilled operators For hisses of this vicinity For a long rapid constructioiL sldered a delicacy, but today it is pairs on motors Its staff of com firm Call them for your needs for this reason, wesuggest you enroll me  hasn well and popularly petent men are specialists in this that new building or landscaping NOW for a complete course in  known as a valuable foodhealth uxuti n ua ran weu ana popularly With the continuous 0TXaQ9  7 , V10  known to them as a fashion center QOod buildinCT mntmrinm l4 ,     refreshing It is not only good building materials, U is well held They will efficiently rebuild, problem You are sure courteous beauty culture at this wellknown JOT Pesent customers and for t0 laow the name of healthvmg but healmprotecftng recondition, or rewind electrical prompt service school of cosmetology thofe who haveunot ldY stP firm, such as this, in your area,  T    to motors of all types Their plans The Visel Trucking Co wel P , we wish to review their which can supply you with an ade tf give the patron the satisfaction of comes our readers and is glad to The woman of today can reach kingsize stock It includes dresses quate number of block8 buiU    dady dwL Give youxtt knowing that his job of he re furnish estimates without obliga out for better surroundings by be for all occasions, ranging from the that new home Qr huBlneaQt tQ a real by sJr and  wound or repaired motor makes it tion for your particular job We are coming a professional woman, actionstyled sports styles to the complete that addition to your pre 7 McDonald Ice CreanL as good as new happy to recommend a depend She owes herself the duty of SELF casually simple afternoon dresses, sent structure m this business reIn this review, our congratula able firm such as this to our many IMPROVEMENT At this school, or the exquisitely feminine even view we are pleased to M Qur tons to the management of this coders for anything in this line classes are so arranged that any mg gowns, in vanous colors and readers of L Q Randolphs   one interested in taking up beauty sizes a costume jewelry counter teous and prompt service Consult GODFREY Culture may do S0 whUe i031 brimmina over with Ps, earrings, him for further details on vour v v i r n k i practical experience TERMS ARE necklaces, etc, to set off your dress building requirements dependable firm It merits continued patronage your In makingthis business review of Ann Arbor, it is our pleasure to compliment the managementof this firm on the continuous high quality of its products ANN ARBOR  MOVING  STORAGE CO EASY and may be made to suit or suit and a complete line of 4io N 4th Ave Phone 26501 the student  hosiery in all the popular shades  Here is a firm which we feel can and sizes to provide thrilling flat THC MARTIN UAIIPD f A PAINT  BODY SHOP Hi N 1st St Phone 24892 be recommended to our reader Thls school is under the direc tery for your legs If you have just been the victim with the greatest confidence We tion of licensed instructors with a  of a collision, dont let it worry you havo confidence in the companys wide background of experience in LADIES Take a tip Jrom this CemVfi  Ljc tmmnmUu This shop is equipped TO BUMP record of excellence in the field all phases of beauty culture YOU writer and pay a visit to this style Vi1 m Jm VOmmUIHTy OUT WHAT YOU BUMP IN Your and confidence in the competence MAY  70th Year Continuous WRITE OR VISIT THE headquarters in Ann ArborThe car will look just like new after oi its management mi  ,  MANAGEMENT FOR The Godfrey Moving  Storaqe Co has been in business for years DETAILS, WITHOUT rebuilding wrecks or minor body and over this time ha, made many TION friends throughout the state It is completely equipped with the most they have performed the neces sary operation They specialize in  FURTHER OBLIGA Elizabeth Dillon Shop dents You will be more than sur prised and pleased at ujeir com  ,, plse transformation joland the modern iacili,ies for hc,ndHn5 th cost is moderate most difficul1 obs wi,h sPeed and Many persons from this area dispatch Persons wishing packing, crating, shipping and moving done have taken advantage of this firms splendid service and were more than satisfied Satisfaction is  guaranteed on all jobs, large or email We suggest you call or visit the Ann Arbor Paint  Body Shop ask for an estimateand let their staff go to work on your car It  will mean money in your pocketbook in the long run may turn the job over to this reliable firm safe in the knowledge that it will be delivered to its des tination on time and intact THESE MOVERS ABE FIRST IN COURTESY AND SERVICE  WASHTEN0NG MEMORIAL PARK Beautiful Gardens For All Faiths NAGLERS FUR SHOP CustomRemodtlRepatr 318 S Main Phon 2261 If your furs look dated you may have them restyled at Nagler 7oth Y87, ff10 ta      IN THIS COMMUNITY be done more economically dur112 E Liberty Phone 5811 ing the summer months Old fun At this uptotheminute store may be repaired or brought uptounder the personal supervision of date by this shops skilled furri Mr Paul M Haller, son of the and at moderate, cost founder, you will find fine detail If your choice be a new coat, in modern and traditional furni jacket or accessory, readymade ture Shop with your room in mind or custom, this shop has advanced Phone 7831 and ow Youd e l to oolc vou styles and choicest skins from may browse to your hearts content which to make your selection, without being pursued by a sales For those requiring SUMMER The people of Ann Arbor have man Tf you wish help Qr sugges STORAGE PROTECTION for their reason to be proud of this business t  ,, ,  HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE 621 E William college It is a leading institution where students are offered com plete courses in secretarial science  tions, they will be given graci FURS, Naglers Fur Shop has adoously to suggest that you make this shop Whether you require only one quate facilities for such IDEAL RADIO SERVICE  GENERAL ELECTRIC Television Soles and Service 1521 Miller Rd Phone 23660 377, whlme,e tea Rd Ph 675 and business training Students  Zn 171   T  TV In this review of Ann Arbor, it may enroll at ay time and are as H T r   Un,,Ure ,The Martm a must to comPlee 7   is appropriate that we tell our sured of receiving the complete V h3 a  selecuon from winter wardrobe Now ie 0 urn TF    J j  ,,,,, which to choose Odd pieces, to make your selection BECKER MONUMENT WORKS 2429 W Stadium Blvd Phone 20181 Monuments should be both beauitiful and durable It will pay you ito Visit the Becker Monument aDj Works where only the most endur ing granite and marble is used With modern methods of surfacing lamps, pictures, rugs, etcto harmonize with your interiors and to DAINEYS BEAUTY SALON form a perfect part of your color in readers of the ample accomoda course in a surprisingly short time tion for years to come at the Wash The success of a business col tenong Memorial Park The selec lege depends upon three factors tion of a choice plot in one of their it must maintain the highest train ,  l  41  v For expert television and radio f j  i Q weU merited  fltandards it must maintain a 1 MU in a PERSONALITY sales and service, this is the firm uibute toy loved Qne The per wel qualified facuhy its place Posing assortment HAIR SHAPING AND STYLING o see The management is always j care  aMUreg you ment service must be efficient as  mospnere to every room Custom Permanent Waving glad to serve the people of this  Qt QU  regardless of graduates rely upon it for expert Zl T u  ChiC0 Free Parkin P0n  vicinity season, your plot will receive incounseling and help in securing a  nT  ,   and Evenings by Appointment Whether your radio be a port dividual yattenion This 0utstana position The Hamilton Business 1 KffSLylZ Cor 5th Ave  Ann St Ph23725 e or cabinet type, a home or jng feQture standg Qut in marked College has always enjoyed a BEST auto model, Ideal Radio Service contrast t0 the old type cemetery high record in this regard It is offers most efficient repair service which was  ohen neglectfed A therefore appropriate that we con VICE AND PRICES ARE ALWAYS HILLTOP RESTAURANT and ooliehina emoloved to rMit A iuU lin of rePlaceme,nt V  cemetery o fthis type merits the gratulate and extend best wishes ma polishing employed to resist always on hand s0 there is no    rosion, so that monuments last for delay when you wish your radio tire community, agesprocessing techniques are servicea You may take our word greatly advanced Memorials from or itthis firm,g work is accurate phis firm resist the hand of time, as  cemetery of this type merits the to the principal of this progressive GLENANN SH0PPE, INC flheir craftsmen build for perm an  ice Then tooit pays to buy a memS erial where it can be serviced This Inns service includesLETTERING, CLEANING AND REFINISHLNG AT REASONABLE COST institution in our annual review We are pleased to refer the It is wise to make a selection in Hamilton Business College to our nl5 E Huron For television enjoyment, why these fine gardens before an emer readers as a  step toward fo not let this firm install a set best gency arises when other details ture securjty  suited to your needs Hours of re confront you May we suggest you laxation and picture enjoyment secure further information by con   await you with a General Electric tacting the management of Wash MATERNITY WEAR A SPECIALTY NURSES AND WAITRESSES UNIFORMS Phone 8185 GOOD FOOD 3452 Washtenaw Rd Phont 26838 It is indeed a treat to eat at the Hilltop where you always find an  excellent cuisine and courteous set The cost is moderate In this business review we are tion isinvolved pleased to refer this firm to you It In this review, may we suggest is aways a wise policy t0 deal rou consult this reliable and well with Ideal Radio  where mown firm for your requirements courtesy and eTyice is always a this line Satisfaction is assured est  tenong iMemorial Park No obliga     i J ERNST ELECTRIC SHOP McCRONE FARM EQUIPMENT CO ALLIS CHALMERS AND OLIVER SALES  SERVICE OVER 30 YEARS ZGERALDJORDAN, Inc tINCOLNMERCURY SALESSERVICE 12 E Huron Phone 23293 The thousands of Lincoln and cars on the road today atto te wide favor with which Every garment at the GlenAnn quick 106, Shoppe, Inc, possesses indmdu t Beautiful appointmente and ality, beauty, styleall the quail homee atmosphere are tops for ties that lend attractiveness to the  mef  Ana foodl Everything wearer Reasonable price mark  ccked to your taste It s an epi ings bear witness to the fact that cures dehght Their tasty, wholethe correct fashions have no price om food m a PTBnt on your penalties here health 841111 Plan At  Hi Dresses in sizes 9 to 15, 10 to toP Restaurant you will find high20, and half sizes from 12 to fst aUtv J00 WMP 24 await your selection fectjonreplete with zestful flavor MATERNITY DRESSES embody and Pricefto suit w bd  ing smartness and comfortnur Bnn 6 whole iam Yo FOX TENT  AWNING  CO ALUMINUM  CANVAS Also 3970 Jackson Rd Phone 34616 Now is the time to order your ses and waitresses uniformslin eniY Ae oldaruoned hospitality Domestic  Commercial Wiring   205 E Washington Phone 7776 farm implements and supplies The gsrie and sportswear form an eye  tWs favorite restaurant wise farmer will not delay in get catching display at this shop The truly a LIVEWIRE concern, ting his soil and crops into maxi management invites you to inspect this firm offers the best in wiring, mum production since he knows its fine stock soon Headquarters for ai Sportsmens Needs No job is too big or too small, that they are his source of liveli   products have been accepted 624 s Main Phone 24407 Their service instills confidence hood Efficient farm equipment is STEVES AUTO PARTS the public There are many This firm specializes in awnings proper wiring of a building in his only logical solution For this WILLYSOVERUND ns why you too, should own and sporting goods Their stock is sures safety and maximum operat reason, we suggest you inspect the CARS  TRUCKS  JEEPS of these iine cars They are complete in every department ing efficiency of all lighting and finest farm machinery at the Mc 26 Detroit  METZGERS Famous for Fine Food Chicken In the Rough   203 E Washington Phone 912 Whenever youre hungry for a  , Phone 23234 treat, remember the welcomincr, paratively low in initial cost They offer best sales and service electrical equipment DEFECTIVE Crone Farm Equipment Co They Why shop around Stopl Lookl friendly Metzgers fcnnouiifo Arnical to operateand re facilities on both aluminum and WIRING MAY MEAN A TOTAL are sales and service dealers for Here is a concern which can give good food and Chicken in too ible in service and comfort, canvas awnings These are avail LOSg QF LIFE AND PROPERTY AllisChalmers and Oliver farm you immediate delivery on a car, Rough, you buy your next new car, able in a wide choice of colors Why not plan for me safest and equipment They assure the farmer nick, or jeep, bestsuited to your Why not dine famously at a the FitzgeraldJordan, Inc, SPORTSMEN WILL FIND ITEMS best materials and installation ser that he is getting the best equip needs It is a place where satisfied place where your plate will beom We are sure you will OF INTEREST AS NEAR TO THEM, vice by dealing with a dependable ment, backed up by manufacturers customers come again and tell heaped high with tender mear that the Lincoln and Mer AS PIPE AND TOBACCO In fact firm such  the Ernst Electric whose products have become eir friends about Tradeins are 8avory vegetables and famom Oars possess the finest fea this is one of the largest sporting Shop We compliment them on popular over a period of years more liberal and comparison is in dinner fixings That is why wetefi   Highest tradein prices are pods stores in southern Michigan their wenmerited progress and through their efficient and depend vited you of thU pleawmt inviting ft  on your old car, BO drive Golfers, boatmen, fishermen, hunt evermrreasing business They axe able operation TRUCK BUYERS ATTENTION taurant Its always fun told Ol  We know you ors, all sports enthusiasts without a credit t0 the business life of thij It is not wise to wait until a break Youll find a bettertrufck buy at Metzgers Dtionwill find any spoils area Their facilittefl m  down in the field occurs If 1   ,,    nib ia cr installation and service present equipment is giving you  avLarantd in hand at this ooDUlar eattno fdoir in this review ORTS HEADQUARTERS MBi havit checked NOW and SZ t , 4 , placemooJS remind our reader, of ihi Stop in real soon and prove our THIS FIRM OFFERS THE BT ve the nectary repair, made J VSnSSSS K w iiSSL m cis, jirjth the old and out exceptionwill  item their hearts desi ms     v   COP tOpsV,fi4    vV  m iMODaiy JCMWOT  hhH Th e Peopl Store es tared as 2nd ati JBofttt at postoifcc Act at March 6, itf77 mSoUoweU StJioataiyMidi Subscription Price 150 per year  PauiW Curlett fcitfihet Groceries  Canned GooCt  Gents, Furnishings Linger n Kennedy Gen I LOWEST FitlCE EVER , Smctal ik Im PHIL6ASWPAN Ranji  it near aigsati eooWat  up te 30 miautea V tdeghreatbneaiidteav t re iaforaatie r stetaifaalfeea uxatosti entire top  orWnf   h Coaceako t 4 I IIBIRAI TRADIIN ALLOW ANCI ON YOUR OLD ftANQII Hfm h the tim lo modernise ystar Mtchen with Philgas    tat tfcrihy eottled gas for farm and town hornet You can huat far and wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywhere thee this beautiful de luxe raige Semerhr, too, we will glvi you a generous vradein allowance on your eed ranfe regardless of typ, make, c condition Eiey erms if vow wish SLANT OTHER PHItOAS kfWAHCU ROM WHICH TO CHCOSf I The Stanley Culver iamiiy oi Murray Jieftaeay hornet Dsttffald spent Friday at Hhe  ovia Andrew McMacken  xowlexviiie is visiUng his grand rnotatterjMis Eleanor Ledwiaqev Mary Margaret dark startea work in the office at Kinp Seel y, Ann Arbor Monday The lames Whitley iamily spent Sunday with hi parents Mr and Mrs Wm Whitley of Ann Arbor Jerry dark and wife who have been livinq with Mrs Margaret Clark have returned ho Silver Lake , Mr Benmor Ledwkkje pi niced at Portage Lake Sunday  with the Hubert Ledwidge icon illy and friends from Royal Oak  Vincent LaRosa and wife Lu cius Doyle ir and wife and Rich  ard Rickelman and wife of Ann Arbor picniced at Burr ,ouqhs Country Club Sunday Clyde Royer and wife oi Detrait were Sunday guests of W  C AtLee and wife , George Meabon jr and wife spent Sunday at the Cy Ket cham home in Mason Andrew Nesbitt and wife were guests of Dr Wylie and wife in Dexter Saturday The Winston Baughn family and Mrs Florence Baughn left Saturaay for FalmouthMass to spend a week with the Lt John Carver family Mr and Mrs Fred Read enter  tained at their Portage Lake cottage Sunday Joe ekhosser and wife of Ann Arbor,Dr Steve Brown and wife Harold McKen zie and wife and the John Mc Guire and family of Detroit,the Robert Read family,the Howard  Read family Mr and MrsRoss Read and Mrs Hoagland of j Howell li Floyd Weeks of Grand Ledge   i called at the Clifford VanHom t    of home ast Wednesday HGuieaDujty jsperip Sunday wAflf Tn Jhn Carpenter famiy  Mrs Margaret Clark and family nave returned home from their j Pic Donald Clark of Stillwater trip through the west I Oklahoma is expected home on M arid Mrs Mark Nash eel  leave this week ebrated the birthdays of their   daughter, Rosalee and Joan The Harold Grainger family Nash of Howell Sunday Those Whitmore Lake are leavina tihs present were the Nash family month to visit the Walter Mow of Howell, the Cart Anderson I ers family in Los AngelesiCdl jsnnily of South Lyon, Giibcft I Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy Bcriley, Mr Rose Hendee Mrs were in Lansinjg Friday Ira Fisbee and Janet Gearhart The Phillip Hudson family of I Rex Nogrgle and wife of Ann Detroit and the Vltor Lonr Arbor spent Sunday at toe Frank family of Northville were Sun  Frank Aberdeen home day guests at theLester McAfae  home , J Mrs Cacid Chamber late andf Mesdames Rossi Read Frac  son, Welton, spent last Wednes ana Howard Read attended a aay in SpringiiekL, 111 luncheon at Inverness Country I Don Daller and 2 sons of De  Club last Thursay itroit called at the L J Henry The Robert Granger family home Sunday of Lansing and Clarence Mci Lynn Hendee and wife spent Gowan ad Miss Onsted of Pon Sunday at the Dr James Nash ticc wre Sunday visitors at  home in Colawater the Louis Coyl home , Floyd Love and wife of How  The Carl Bidwell family, of ell called at the Roy Dillingham Briphton called at theBen Whita home Sunday home Thursday Basil White Mr and Mrs John Cole ofand wife of Jackson called S Kalamazoo were Sunday guests Brn to Mr and Mr Ashr of the Carl Sherman famiy Wylie at t Gibson Maternity Curtis Chamberlain and wife Home, Howell, June 28, a dauqn of Minneapolis Mirm, spent the r, Josephine Arm week end with Mrs Cacia Sunday visitors of Mr, and Chamberlain I Mrs Jesse Henry were Don The Merwi Campbelll fom Daler and 2 1 SSS ily with the Ed Hackett family, and Mrs Chas Whitehead and of Newcastle, Perm, are spend j Beatrice lamborn of,J in the week at Silver Ike   Granam and family of M LOOK m m turn AT HUSH LAtE WHEN IN NEO OF Plumbing jPumps Bathnofif natures an Electric Heaters Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SBCIALTTY COMPLETE LINE PF FUTURES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes  i MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157FU Dtad or Alive FA ANIMALS COLLECTED PROtPTLY COWS 700 HORESES 500 HOGS 100 Cwt WE BUY HIDEb HID CALF SKINS ene B Plaosmer Central Head StockCO metMiStAgA J WSMjeyHrv       vfx vtjavv  Charles Clark and wile Plumbing Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel   , vu UYW u  George Graham and tamuy Mr and Mrs George flelek oi Coloma are visiting at the Dale Ann Arbor were Sunday guests Mir SPJU A i M of John Boyer and wife Wm Murdock and farmly of John Boyer and wife spent Holland Corners and Myrl BySaturday at the Wm Morrision ington and family of Vernor home to Chelseas were Sunday guests ot rionen Mrs Cora Wehb and Gene Pike and wife, j11rtv, I Mann called on Earl and Erwin Mrs Ruth Milhgan and daugh  Mann in Detroit oe day last ter, Karen and son, Dick, ox week  East Lansing who spent last 1 Mr and Mrs Don Pascoe and weeV with her mother, Mrs iraftl Your Moson Man ivt you prOfial fining Mnrite  MftSHH SHOES y because YOU  leoiurements go to the  7ACTORY where your, hoes ore made Vv    x  roal Fitting Service In tfce Hvacy of your home or office, jvtn without charge by your, laton Man, gives you aa utterly 1 ew idea of shoe comfort  l Jf Hea the irecttoyou Pac  lory Representative of the leading manufacturer of it  kind in the world IWHeit be glad to call and give you a Demonstration of 2 50  yl of dress, work, or spori thos, including the amazing VelvefEe AirCushion Insole Shoe, which cradles your fool on 10,000 tiny Air Bubbles Drop a card and well have him call No charge no obii gatioo to buy 318 SHosveU, JACK HANNETT Agent Phone 111 Louis Stockobles car was in S R Carr has been taken to collision Saturday in Rush Lakaa rest home in Howell  Rd with a car driven by Frank Ona Campbell and wife spent Emily of Buck Lake The front last week at Glenn Lake of his car was banged up Sal Jimmie Doolittl is home Robert Vedder who was accidfrom California in 10 day furt xvix raaiv uu rasweana  v v  t Mad Robert Vedder who was accidrrom yaurorma m n MraLuella Patterson of Stock Cfera Webb, 0 acklenUv shot through the lung 2 Thursday in Pontica bridae lled at the Stanley  Wis where m i  Thursday n Pontiac Dinkel home last week Milligan wil deliver a senes The Max Russell family have dure at the University of Wis us hospital, Brighton I Jack Haines and stepsonjimm  A  Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinxei ie Whitley, of Norwalk, Cahf returnedhomefrom a trip thru msm    d Mrs T deFillippi week here  the eastern stales IaBeqnnria with and Mrs Rose LaRosa had din  Lucius Wilson with the Fargo Andrew CfempbeU and family ftoyal Oak spent Sunday witn ai  Wed Divifiion of the Chrysler Motor left Monday to visit relatives in Mrs CocauWWD  ofinesdav niahfr Cohas been promoted and goes Kentucky 4, tbJlTC SS Qinton enter toHoustonTexas, July 22 We have received a    from MMrs Mae Mets who is Palmer home here ed her 500 lub Sunday A pic Mr and Mrs Arthur Hogens of Richmond, Va, and Lee Sheff rrom lvuvirs woe Men woo is rauw ZZi  Murohv at nic dinner was served of Richmond, Va, and bee snen fUUpq the Percy Mortenson toJ Mr Tohn FlodHcmond and wife cVler and wife of Lansing were fW ildwSf Su, at GastaSsTlas Wed LcmsuW were Sunday guit c Sunday pmeets of Mrs Jessie m   SEE US TODAY AU JNSTAUATIOH eTAH fcaf twarthat Notre Dame University has re a letter as pitcher on tha base ball team The Lloyd Hendee, Gerry ElcH man, and Ambrose Kennedy families picniced at Bishop Lab Sunday Mrsv Kenneth Wvffileand two children, Dsrk and Kay, have re turned from Fairhope Alabama Arthur Carish and family of Detroit and the Dr Harlow She han family of Jckon were call ers at me Wm Shehan home Sunday Notice  Will Open a Beamy Salon at i the Dealer Residence at 212 Main i BU Pmckney on Inly lBuv Com ,  The states Primary School plete BeoMty Ssvrice Wtt  Fund is rher by 3,34116247 Your tomMam fa In at this chack fa turned oew  mmmw m mt iu tHltmYWfyt wt  wm  Staveit Fef fittiJwaf f 8tt Pwptrty KX for ,t ywJW ii  i Beil TWBohanaY i ei BfawBwie Louis M, Nims, The check marked far me Primary ers half of th companys Fund and Mich Bell U tha It LtQOStlU School i   y1  M S  Tha  j  tv  a i  v GREAT, NEW LIGHTWEIGHT CLEAR THE NEW  If MODEL 61 fflOIMIE 4  including cleaning tools,  LOW DOWN PAYMENT easy monthly Hrms I 01 No other cleanerno, not one   can match the new Hoover AERODYNE for features, for  value See it in your own home No obligation Just phone us  YOULL BE HAPPIER WITH A HOOVER   i Order Yoar F AR Af SEEDS NOW Alf alia, Clover cud All Other Seeds Farmsrs r eed SuppJy Co, MAX BUSSELL MGH fhirhi Mttfafa  ESSIONIL COWKflP I  and Business Opporh Ust Your Property wiifc  GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Ptockney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 M Duffy, M D Daily 100 A M to 2051  Except Wednesdays Moo TuJ Frt Sat 7 to fi n mDR  BL MeCUmSEY  Den 4st 112 North Michigan Ave i Telephones 1 Office 835 Residence 814 Evening by Appointments Howell  Michigi i  HTBSNEED I AVE HAFOoVAIlE THE STATE OF MICHIGAN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Ike Probate Court tor  LlYingston mo CSotsnr oi County FOR SALELiqht wood dinette, 1 table and 4 anairs  Phone 38F3 WANTED AyowSTSrl for gen eral house work at lake ixttage ir the summer Mrsjoe Borcman  10101 Ogernaw, Bass Lake of Phone 8F5 LOST A pet crow Finder please f   Tho Irobate Court for the Livingsta r At a eession of aid ourt held m notify Mrs George VanSkiver At a session of said Court held at the e Probat Oilice in tho City of Howell or Phone No  Probate Office in Uie City oi Koweli , 3Gid county on the, 26th day of June   Jin said county o thj 26tix clay of Jue A D 1951  ft D 1951 Preseni Honorable Hiram R Smith  PreaenLHos Hiram R Smith, Judae oi Judgo of Probate I TVT  M WI uuo hobo in Ih Matter of the tbTATE OI 50 9 School District No 2, Fractional Pulnam Township, Livingston County, will be held at the  SPECIAL NCXflgfi Tlie annual meetina of  WHY SERVICE CHANGES Many people who do business with a bank question the tear   Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Faun Property  A Specktlity jrt Your Property With Me  wWp eteases LEE LAVEY Generrl Insurance Phone 157F11 Kepairlna MYSON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Bufi Laki P H SWARTHOUT c kN  Funeral Home Dos C Swarthout, Dlreciot Modern Eguipme  Ambulance Service ifjaa1 T  sfcAiSLfiiie  FBED C REICKHOFF Jt OPTOMETRIST I 120 West Grand River Av  He well  Muchiaan i Phone 58 Residence 6U  LLOYITHENDEF    IJvestock Haulina ness oi the eervice charges plac Phone 58F3 Pinckney, Mich, i Weekly Trips Made To Detrrfc   iL  General Trucking Phon 64F14 Pincknev, Mie AUCTIONEER farm Sale A Speciality the I IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF JOYAL M, MADER, Deceased, HENY C THOMPSON Deceased Tt 1 Ordered Tha all of the creditor jGeorqo Pappas having filed in said of said ceascd are required to pr, ,Court his final administration account Beat theu claims j said Court at said ed against their accoujnk at  the end oi the month andthe charge mad on out jo town checks u Poed They ieel,  BERT WfUE d2ZJSS  hundreci 2oU Phone Pkickney 78F2 Heie is an example oi what  fflTT  happens to a 1UU00 deposit J n ,7,  placed in a bank ior one month Phon Plnd naY l54F3 what  i Pinckney High Scnooi on the 9th end his petition prayftig for the allowance thereof and for the assiqn ment and distribution of the residue of aid estate It Is ordered that 23rd day of July A Dj1951 at ten A, M, at said Probate Office 1 hereby appointed for hearing aid petition It is Further CTdered, That Public Netice thereof be giver, by publication tor thre successive weeks prpicus o said day of hearing a the Pinckney Dia pertch, a ne3oaoer orinted and circular cirtvlated In said COIJT ed in said County A true copy Hirom R aith Celestia Parshab Judge of Probate Register oi PrActt Probatr Offije and to serve a copy there i   V D, 1951, at 8 on Frauds EBarrondmirUstrattr MWA  iock P  T 9Se oi  aid t whose address is Howell, f fleeting TWO  TRUSTEES for ich Livingston co or or before rms of three yearsONE TRUS ioth day of 8eptiD,195i at ttn oclock TLE  a rm of one year, and in the forenoon sc, time to authorize the Board of Educa and pkass btfc appointsd foe the ei  aminaiion arH adjustment of all clairri ind demands ugains daid dececsd It is Further Ordered, That Public NotrcG thereof be given oy  of a copy of this order once each wee Dispatch, 3 newspaper, printed and cir circulated ir ftu County Register of Probate A true copy om B Smith rioata utuaL Judge of Probate showing first what we could earn legally, the mcarinium,and then what our actual earnings are Amount of Deposit 100 100 Legal and Cash Res 12 53  Loanable Funds 88 47 Income at 6 our average 2 6  44 2  10 In addition, over the years ex penfse has steadily mounted while interest rates have declined to the point where small accounts are actually unproiit  J MKl DIV C J TOWNER  liiV w f L 1  NOTARY INSURANCE and BON Da  VPW jM  PINCKKSY FOR MUNTZ TfcV SEE R OY E FISHES Factory Representative Dentist j Free Demonstration Every Da 8044 Portage Lake Road rtferl FtPJ0t0clA M to 1000 PJT  Phone Dexter 3461 f 509 Eat Main SU Pmckney K R A v M Summer Coal Prices Now in Elfec PHONE DEXTER 2681 D E Hoey Sons ton of the Pinckney Community Schools to consumcrte the an anexation of the Burgess School District No8 Frl, Putnam Town     pubiicatioD shiD and fcr the Purpose of Iran uoaTesDraoiouem i sacting such other business as or ihree uucessfi w previous i j may  lawfully come before caid aid doy of he0 in the Pinck  7 14jl95L i Eric G Rncu Secretary of the  Board Educaton, Pincknev Communty Schools    cost indeed HERE IS ONE WORRY YOU j rendered CAN LEAVE AT HOME McPHERSOSUgliA  TRAVELLERS CHECKS I Au deptof5SWup to 10,000 in GassiCied Advs S r  UpholstervPh,, 8arney W Living room suite, bluish areen, rix       seats, table 32x45 with 2 SalS imSf extending to 60 in 250 Repreaer ctve Ann Arboi ablerf to the bank To offer its eer davenport and chair 7500 vices to everyone service charq Mrs Walter L Clark, phono oui eoin oj jou pepieT exo e No 34 718 Putnam, Pinbknev ey, but to btreak even on theee   mr ,,  , small accounts WANTETOdd Jobs Sine many account do not BiU Brady, jdione 164 Pinckkney even average 10000 a month,    i  the need for putting thean on a FOR 6ALEWe still have late sound business basis 0  seed potatoes Sebaao 100 a WANTED EGGS Highest mark small u n IK  mPrk paid fox eggs at  Swanns Clothing Starle  ,  Howell, Michigan i FOR SALE Strawberries, an I 9  MWashing nwchiaev trmount   caby bed, basinette, pkxy pen NlarsrfciU Meahon phon 62Fi 571 woX  Fraiejr TOR 9ATP cr  11971 WeSt Shore  Hi  rOR SALE Strawberries, this  FOR SALEtMy home in Pinck ney, in good condition larae rooms, Areola heatnq system ear garaqe Jarge lot, some fruit Mrs Winifred Graves ,220 Pear4 pi     , The service charge is a  for the services the money you carry is lost, stef POion I en or misplaced while you are  away from home ONLY 75c Per 10000 sack 50 lbs Willard VUtse, Phone 179F4 THE FITT NATIONAL BANK ie7Cii MJck Member Federal Dposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits j Insured up to 10,000 for each J Deposito HEAL ESTATE FOR ALE week only 600 a case George Charbonneau Phone 16IF11 FOR RENTRoom BcaranraT sired Mrs McKinlev license Pinckney 15 Acre on M36 East,kribwn as , Phone 12,1 F3, 306 MiUSt In USSS inw nooH m UND Commercial 40 Acres West of town, good md plat 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 QUALITY bleats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish M W t  Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS  STATE OF MIUHIGAW the Prjbcrte Court foy  County of LMnestosu At a sosfosj j ssM Csen ui  w rVoboto Otfic u ise City oi HoweU in said County oa tho 16th day at June A, D 95i Preoent, ionoroblo Hiram R Smith, fudge of Probate In tho Matter oi tho ESTHTB OP LAURA A HOFF Docoasod Mary L Heft having filed in said Court her final adBBtaistratlon account, and hoy pttftttn preying for tho allowance thereof and for the assignment end distribution oi the rttriduo of said estate, July A, D, 1951 at ten oclock in the  It to Ordered tfrat tho 9th day of foNrgee t soft Probate offlco be and fcr horeby appemtod ar kocsteo said petition and oxamlng and aRcwing told account B is Putthor Osdered That pubUe M f tbroof be ghres by sabHoortlon of 0 copy oi this order ones eseh weeV esf  sucoesslTe weebf proviout to taid day  of hearing m  Ptadaty Wtpatch a oewcP prmteiiM JfcWlat  safr B iaddi J Probate FOR SALro deck 1000 chick brooderused very little, also will do custom plowing Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E Phone rVckney 65F5 WANTED PSfflRYiWill pay Detroit Market Prices C 1L1J Phone62Fl3 Dick Campbell,phone 168F2 new also six 10 weeks old pias WANTED  WORIWiil build and a ayerwWill trade old time prices Call Carpenter nearB Silver Lake,Pacjmey at Portage Lake, Phone Dexter FOR SAl ottaao on nuon 5 8 38 River, Fernland subdivision at Strawberry LakeMichSacriiioe Darrel Baker 5655 Fernland D   AManaMflSSSejeMaaMaHBi FOR bALiUc close estate The Fred Jagusch house and 24 acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road Pinckney A good chanc to go Pinckney A good chance 4ogo in chicken business Fed Teeple, adm pfione 67S AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c HoweU, MirlJann, LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED WuNinutAKta UbUwGS, w  150 Let us help you sell your fecmv, Alse Sisters and Knives have more prospects than farms fierrfce While You Wait L, HAROLD CRANDAlsL All Work Guaranteed 1 Phone 3Q5W Howell NUHlSSAW F1UNG SHOP fafa 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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> Tftw ,Kihckney Dispatch   Volume 68  T7  Pinrkuey DispMch   idued to contributing to the de Michigan Mirror Characters Politics in Michigan are on a r, L No 5 vacation  This character was a civil The G O P has been trymq War veic,n Syron Kelsey,some to c a uynuy ui orgauua , 8 d rd Bvon en ac  DEMOCRACY WKTTRTO  FTJJff WPW  bytvUt UnouAfc Lodge Iiews  No, 27 non wnicn nus seen laianq in  vns iai iwo campcuqns  ine 162 year oia urait hcas upset thinqs some, iouua men uit reiuiuiii to enter colleqes and employers to nire uiem A college survey shows that two Uii ui iau siuuems are aoove the passinq mark or U ihe nrst araii 01 viicmgun doctors rias been cut irom t7 to 41 Siena tor iviUy has drawn the nre oi xjonsi Schaefer of Battle Creek who saia , ivuon igans junior senator nus cuuwn attention ty soiiciiinq tne auvice oi Jierrdtxrd Baruch iVucniqan nepuiicans huve come out aqainst ieaeral cn   burner taxes Ilujs incluaes gasoline on whicn the ivuoniqun leqisiaiure nus siappeu a i c tax i a meetinjg oi midwest gov ount of his ability to compose poeiry Where ne came irom I never iounkl out He was said to  have once been a stuaent at  the University of Michiqan He enlisted in Co A,2nd Battalion, iin iviichktai iniantr ond served through the civil war, qettinq an honoraoie dischargeriis mind was oil balance made so it was said by a love atiair I always thuuqht ihis was  a legend as I once heard the  late Robert Culhune and A fr Green eniqaqe in a furious urgu ment on ihe suoiect each nam i  mq u ajieiofit aid  Hij usi iiiai i jould iind out about xuin was about 1875 The late W b Darrow remembers qoing to the Cook farm at Hull Moon Lake and seenlq Byron there where he was workinq He was a shifter and never stay   gygggggjp gg IHMIIIIIIII ft 11 jrJ , Michiqan MusonicHomo ai EERLESS PERFORMERSI Alma ive peY at 300 Some 0 member of Livinq sron Lote attended the Strawberry Fqnral at Stockoridqe iviaJ   ast Friday niqht ea 1 wo Mivi aeqreesj rs were present irorn Lansing, Lteiruii, im Arbor, Dexter and Chelsea Also two grand loaqe cummiuee men j Sunday, July 22, has been set as tne aate ior tne excursion to  Current Comment The next trouble spot in  the OFDEATH  YNG kSddn1SLbe  r Pex8ia,Si iand of Omar, the poet The is uJlnvtion,aJizatlon oi the all uiekis Years aqo rich oil depoe its were found m the barren lanas Oiere wnere the sheiS roll m luxury and the poor peo Pie starve l0 death ThVcou has no industry, the people be mq small farmers and ship iiercis ihe sheiks who confrol ,   were wJq enouqh to signT a m There will be a picnic din I 7er  ou cil lands to British  ner in a park Livmqston Loaqe ecan operatorsThi is Com Tbo  Ay, IN SMALL TOWNS AND 61 TOWNS, THE ClftCUS SOUNDS, SMELLS, GUTTEr AND TINSELeJeAMO HAVE THE SAME IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL FOR KltXBI ANp GROWNUPS AS WHEN PTSAftNUM PUT UP HiS FJTei0 TOP IN A VACANT LOT ernois last weelc at Umana,ieD ed anywhere long Later he se  W commttee ot 16 heaaed by Crov Wilhams did tneir uest LO sen tnem ine btLawrence Water way plan, an fcitfUOUUUU project WiLh the CIO workinq to in valiaate tne 1V2C qas tux, tne Good Hoaas reaeration ay  tney are couiident the tax will stand wa there be mflation or detion this summer It all depends of his money cured a war pension This only meciv one thing to him, an op portunity to go on a drunk How ever he tound the money did not last long enouqh it was pro  bably about 20 a month At   one time he went on a tout in i Dexter and arrived in Pmckney   Sunday morning with his face covered with blood,having been Bandhagged and robbed there j on Russia A program has started to reduce accidents in small iactor ies Their rate is 225 for a mill ion work hours The rate in ine  large plants is only 69 S  Then he tried another system He gave half his percn to the  Ibite W E Murphy ana half to  Miohaei Roche and arew it out in driblets This made it last j  longer For the last 20 years oi  U there too much industry in i his life he tramped the country Detroit A natural survey says a sleeping in barns and hay  concentralon ofindustry perils stacks He seiaom took a bath national security and was guite odorous in the A law givinq TB hospitals winter if he qot near a hot stove 3,000,000 has qonla into eliect Mrs John Martin says he used Average price of farm real es to come to her home and she estate is 2j2 times that of 1941 would qive him a bar of srap As a whole land prices have anc he would wash himseli anc1 risen 14 percent  I his clothes in tne creek He us Gov Williams has vetoed the uajiy arrived at a farm about bill settnq the primary ahead meai time and would olfer t do trom Sept to Apnl He says the some ocd job for his dinner He  G Of only want more time to was adept in avoiding woik it campaiqn He has siqned the is relatea he ence iachod the  bill increasmq unemployment Younqlove farm and aqreea io compensation from 24 to 27 a set 4 olother line posts for his  Week  hAJia  Ijlast him a week he took tne dinrbr After eating enouoh to spade and started tolig a post hole suddenly he threw down the spado and walked away from there exclaiming loudly Mrs Younglove I just remem  beied a man has a patent on Jthese nost holes and I dtre not J  infringe on it i Eventually he came to tie end  aim O E S Chapter 145 wnl put on a prcqram for the pioas ure oi the home quests at 230 It will consist of sinqinq music and lolk dances The Masonic comiitee is Winston Baughn  CJlaie Miller and ye editor The  O E S Committtee is the Mrs hivcxj JocmpDeil, Winifred Ab  erdeen, Alia Meyer, Florence  Ba uqhn TH PINCKNEY CARNIVAL Cold weather and ran cut down the attendance at the car j nival here last week, sponsored rjy the rinckney Ci ic ImpAssn i cities on the oil produced Thi gave them more wealth and  provided work ior poor peopleCommunism has infiltrated the c untry and last week the ou 1elds were nationalized and taken over from British and Amencan operators This is o Communst doctrine As there aim 7,000 British and Ameriean oil workers there serious trouble is anticipated if the population qets  OUL of control This is one oi the worlds richest oil fields The backers of Gen MacArthur are eaid to be undecided I A qood cfttendance turned out L n acJvisablity of PERHAPS THE CHIEF REASON PORTHE NEVERFAILING LURE OF THE  CiiiCUS, IS THAT SAKMUM, AMERICAS FIRST GEAT SHOWMAN,WITH HIS ORIGINALIty, IMAGINATION, DARING AND INFINITE GUSTO, TYPiFIZD THEEXUBErANT ENERGY ANP THE CREATIVE ASSURANCE THAT HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO OUIZ, DEMOCRACYS DYNAMIC PRlVE  baijraay The television aiven away was won by R Baker of Romulus SOFT BALLGAME POSTPONED The soft ball game in th county league at Howell last Thursday nght was postponed on account of rain Pinckney was to have played Bruce Pro  duts This Thursday, June 28th Pinckney plays Milford at How ell at 815 Miford has one of the strongest teams in the lecc quo NOT GUILTY VEilDICT In Fort Wayne, Ina hev Ber nice Brook and 4 members of the Spiritualist Church ot Divine Science were arrested ior con ductinig a binqo qarne to raise jRbhey for church purposesThe jury was out 45 minutes and ren clered a not guilty verdict This of the road He suffered a bircke iigo ban always seemed silly about World War I time at the  to us, It is a relic of the old Sanford Reason farm at Andier i blue law dayte The ofiicers ol son and was taken to the sold  I Jaw could do better toward iersh me in Dayton, Ohio by  Death Notices iMRa AURELLlA GALLAGHER  Mrs Aureliia Guilaqher, d, wiuow oi the iate John Galla qher of Dexter tewnsrup, died bunacy at tne home oi her son,  Cncii o it1, Ann Arcn banaay She was born in Ann Arbor township August 15, 1863, th aai inter c Jonn and Carolyn MeLu He was tne hrit Repub ian  sneriif oi Washtenaw county servme  Ch II T   VtV  St Marys Catholic Chuxch Pkxcy Michigan Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt asot Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800 1000 12P  Wicter 800 6 1000 Novenna Devotions pidv evening at 730 p m Confessions Fridcfy after Novenna Devotions Saturday 700 o 900 n M  Sundrry belwe 8i00 Mar   RED CROSS BLOOD BANK The Red Cross Blood Bank is at the school today Only a few over 100 donors were signea up  200 wre wonted Many ot the peope are workinq dnrinq th j nouis thoy arc here , SUMMER PLAYGROUND All fcnldren from 9 years up who are interested in a summer recreation prcqram come to th  tithlctic field at 2 p m Friday, June 29th CL  ,  irom 185559 ,  She qraduatea from Ann Arbor Ccx  , high school anfci mamed John aOTKiaflonca Uiwmui, Galiaoher Nov 19, 1W0 Tney D  C1 hved on the farm in Dexter Tu on Braa st0r iuwnsmp,, Noiiwest ierntonal, Al TT PTaYer  meetinrr at Ha ana m Dexter village Mr enforcina the law than raiding bingo parties, CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES Waylanfci Osgood, deputy dir lecteras been appointed secre tary of the conservation comm  pen Franklin Pardee state geog I olist secretary and Charles Mill, er of the land divison geologst A use has been found for old j Shards The conservation  dept will knock over 10 acres I of orchards near Rose Lake and   plant pine seedlings and muiti W C Miller, then sheriff There he was forced to take a bath j  much against his will, sayirtg it would kill himHe was probably right as he died soon after end  was buried at Dayton j  Gallagher aied m 193Uourvivrig are two sons, An i thony oi Dexter township and Chailes of Ann Arbor, Also a  daughter Mrs Kathryn Carroll1 of Detroit and live grandchild  ren A son, Norbert, is decjeas ,  ed I ihe funsral was from St Jcs I ephs clarch, Dexter, Wednes  day, Re Fr Walsh officiating George Thompson heme Lead er, Mrs Thompson Sun, 1030 a m Holy Communion Service Our Covenant with Our Lord uJUbuLLtay School and Bible Study A hearty welcome to all Ihe Robert Tajsch family and Mrs Anna Tasch of Ann Arbor spent Sunday m Dayton, Ohio  Mrs Rene Milller and dough ter, Carolyn and Mrs Noreenl Carr arAd daughter Molly, are I K K w,M  , to Adrian where Mesdames j  floral shrubs amona the old Milter and Carr are attending  old trees to form qarne cover, j summmer school, Senna Hgths Worm fishermen outnumber Mr and Mrs Merwin Camp i all others beU were Sunday guests of RPV I The last of June marks tne arf  Mr McLucas at Brighton end of the deer birth season Mrs Susan Campbell and the,  An occasiontil one will bedropp, 0 Yu3 fcanily attended  ed in July and the months after J dinner at the Vincent Young i  The trout recently taken m home at Gregory honorirtr the  the Detroit river, 345 miles from tatters 38th wedding enniver, where it was planted is no re  ,safv Oi Tutj Menconlre Church ev Ezra Beach Pastor D P Supt  Walter Esch Assisant Paul CHaife Burial in St Josphss cemetery I Mmq vVorshlp 1000  SutdcrT School 1100  JUDGE LYONS MARRfJED Judge Willis Lyons of Howell Was married in Lansinq Sa  T day to Miss Vera Smith, Flint school teqjher Rev Ralph Kar  noy, former Howell Baptist min  ister performed the ceremony j THE STATES CUT f The state of Michigan qot 28,000 as Its jut in the rec nt  uson raes The 23 day tv i ent drew an attendan e of 20,744   era the total waqeed wes i  1014,511, an incrcwrj of 34i i 000 over last year The states  share was 9,647 greater than lav year They also qot SI ,287 extra from winners who dia not reaeem their winninqs CARD OF THANKS I wis to thank all my friends and neiqhbors for their cards and other kindnesses durinq my  recenl seiqe with the mumps also the cnoir for their qift  Mrs Dan VanSlcanbrook Childrens Hour    1145 Young Peoples Meeting 730 EvenJno WorhiD 815 Cottn Fellowship Service Wednesda 800 P, M1    GIRL BITTEN BY SNAKE Jean, the 4 year old aauqhter of Mr and Mrs Gordon Mannor who live in one of the Winslow cabins at Little Portaqe Lake, was bitten by a rattlesnake last Sunday while playinq near her  homo She was taken to St, Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, The snake SPECIAL NOTICE , W Scott Hamlin, mqr of Ihe was kiUodlt had four rattles and CARD Or THANKS  ansing office of Social Secur  was 4 feet long, I wish to thank my friends and1 aJines,tlhat  representative rwapTTpnTirm neighbors for the caras and guts , Smi3  Wl11  a  T ACHARS HSSL rft thev serj me durira mv stay in1 How,em postcffice every Wea  In the cruelty to children case thehospiiaT MrsJohn Cookl sday begininq June 20, 1951 j , agamst Carl Ciminelli of Por MABRIAGfc UCENSES Elmer Howkins, 21, Howell, Christine Stewart, 22 Flint and survivors benefits Vnr ote takftn off Lona Points  d rs Eugene Reason       Y 82 wT 1941 412 miles of Detroit were Thursday dinner, Howard Seger, 24, HoweU,Mar  fcT whtret was olanted in1 quests of MJ Reason and wife I ty Jean Rose, 17, Webberville jQ  mtv Pianiea  The Andrew Campbell family Clarence Cummings, 21,Milford, KEY TOBURIED TREASURE Te erpillar threat in the Anna Craft and the Mercian, Alice Loose, 18 Fenton Belmont IS FOUND tstatehas abated,duetto their Ledwidge attended a shower Baker 46, Whitmoreaula SieqJ fust before Abul Hccmid the V short fe span and the turday night for Mrs Marjorio ned23 Ann Arbor Gerald Mah  last Sullan f Turk  tiavvtoU taken oi by the Nance at Dearborni ler, 34, Brighton, Retta Gates,34,, buried a fortun6 m B 3ilver Jrow7robmrand blalrds  The Doyle Temple on family Brighton Otis Malteson 2aPmck I and precious gems Will this Mare atumals were bountied of Keeqo Harborankl Pvt Bob, ney, JoAnn Gnfjith,J7,Pinfckney fabulous treasure be found from 1200 noon until 200 p m  tage Lake, the charge was re county residents  can obtain, duced to contributing to the de assistance in filhng out Social lUnquency of a minor He pled Security Number, checkinq their i guilty and paid a fine and was  accounts and tiling for old CLQQ  released The 9 months old child HV who has been in McPherson ai T  booming him for the presidency The ari dor of the people for him seems  to havo cooled and they are  findinq diffulty in keeping hie I name on the front paqes The  recent successes of our army in  l Korea hojve not aided him any j His trip 0 Texas lost week wae  to see if sufficient enthusiasm  could be rekindled for him At  i he Houston stadium which tseaj , 5jCCCicnlvCOODltumed  out ,o hear him and he talked to 50,000 empty seats Crowe j in other placefe were below ex 1 pectations Senator Tj ft is exJ pectated to announcer his can  didacy shortly in a Speech in Maine He is a good organizer and campaigner and may  qot a headstart John Eagen, Federal Housing Admhiistrator has ordered the  Wllow Run administrators to to stop filhng vacancies by July 1 ond order all tennants to vacate by March 31 1952 as the homes are to bo torn downThifl housing Droject wajs built by the government durinq the late wax tor war workers The buildings were only temporary but due to the hcusinq shortaqe have been kept filled and todoy rame 3000 families live there As war orders are stepped up and the labor demand increases the will probably remain filled The order is said to be routine uu requires the closiraq of all temporary housinq structurei Willow Run Mqr Funkhouser says one of the provision of he act may exempt Willow Run from beinq closed Willow Run now has schooi3, stores etc and is a reqular villaqeOne of the bq questions of the year is the lack of ability of the  Detroit Tigetfs to get out of the recond division and become the  pennant contenders they were were last year until for some unexplcrinable reason they fold ed up i4 the final weeks of the season This year they have not  gotten anywhere Their good hitters dont hit and the pitcher only pitch in spots The whole team seems in a trance We  think the whole trouble is lack of speed and fight If q  player gets on first he waits to be hit around They steal few bases We dont remember a  single attempt beinq made to  steal home this year Back to Hughey Jerinings day Ty Cobb was breaking all base stealina records In this he was aided by over anxious playere who  May than in April were J21 1  31    wolanr 3,777 foxes 0 Amburgey of Chanute FeildTll Vspent Sunday at the Albert Shr fey home T Pvt Kenneth Mohlman who CAtt OF THANKS , W wish to tharrfk all the Ma  ram who participated in ieer, ting the frame work of our  Floyd Dcissey, 23, Brighton, El eanor Callen, 21, Brighton has been home on furlough returned to Lonig Beach, Calif Mon You wont want to miss this fas cinating story called Nadji and , the Blade of Damascus, in the REGULAR CpMMUNICATION American Weekly, famous mag Regular Communication of azine with this SunfclaytUuly 1  hospital, suffering from infested made hurried throws and muffs insect bites and a broken leg in avoiding Cobbs flashmg was turned over to hm fle is spikes Another Detroit ploye, Scheduled to appear In probate George Moriarity made a nvc court in Washtenaw county IuW  ialtv of stealing home One Sun 2 to show cause why the child day Boston was scheduled Id should not be removed from his play at Detroit and the POrt ttmstody writers announced MoriaritT would steal home on Bill CantTWO WEDDINGS THIS WEEK I gan, one of the great  catcher     ,    Mcriartry Ofc, V  me Sat, It was greatly apprea eiayton  Mable William Darrow h f ra Sturgis with his faalhr on  v George Parker farm on Bur CThe Mylo Kettler famUy of Jcckeon were Sunday quests of  w, CCBT and Wlie SSjjjJLerb Palmer family of Flinf and the James Meyers family of Howell spent Satur day at the Herbert Palmer home  Mrs, Margaret Clark returnpd frm t Toe hospital, Ann Arbor Livinqston Lodqo No, 76 F,  A,  M, on Tuesday eveninq, July 3  Business meeUnq only No degree work until Sept P W Curlett, Sec,  issue of Times The wedding of JoAnn Griffith and the Boston mgr McjiCOTT rmd Otis Matteson takes place did steal home on him althouali Friday eveninq at the Pinkney he and Carrigan got in a flaM The Detroit Sunday, Conal Church Rev McLucas  and were Put out of toe aaJv  vsTfHfrtincr I Still the fans had their now a I The weeding of Betty VanBlar The Tigers won three PenncmL Clyde Fisher and wife have icum and Rhard CrOCHiLI f ,H IennlnL 1 Si  nkp dace Saturday afternoon troit mgr has ever eguaiieo mil Mr and Mrs George Thompson were in Detroit Monday to Tuesday  M help their daughter and sonf Lavem and Joe Clark called   and Mrs Pau Keiser moved into the Larson house on Main St they bought The Lar sons have moved to Plainfield Nan Ledwidge is attending Ypsi Normal summer school Frcaicis Harris of Detroit visit ed his brother, Sylvefcter one on Mr anfci Mrs Maynard Clark, celebrate their  i3th weddina in Manchester Saturday SSSL weaarng Miss Grace Meyer of Brighton 1 M2KU euy nl ontK , , ,  pent Thursday at the Albert T   wSl32 Ju  Madfe ack of Ann Ar SfclwiSS 1 JSSA eW J bor spertt the week end at the umMni   wtth Mr Mary Hoff Robert jw ha at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Bruce Boof Anderson, Rev Wolcott otticiat RMrs George Thompson and Miss Alberta Dinkel as o hoe jecord MAMED AT  Mary Lou, daughter ol 1 T Hoev of Dexter and low  Shaw of Dexter weie nv teses aave a shower Friday    , vA 1 jrf v  E S were alerts  inccmnov t wm i   ,7 ei  ttpine seedlings and muulh S , J V  Modern couples went modern appliances Thats why they say, Make ours electric They Know electric cooking is fast    healthful    tit  iile    cool    clean   modern ,   fully automatic Lucky the bride who can count on a lifetime of carefree cookery right from the start ELECTRIC COOKINGS FIRST CHOICE WITH MODERN BRIDES SSSfc YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Possible decline worries farm experts The honey bee, with his precious cargo of pollen, may become too scarce on Michigan farms for the good of agriculture in general Agricultural Experiment Station researchers at Michigan State College are reminding farmers that the honey bee, so necessary for the development of fruit and seeds, cannot survive without sufficient nectar and pollen  resources Approximately 50 cultivated crops require insect pollination and the job of pollinating fruit blooms is now almost entirely dependent upon noney bees But Michigans honey bee population is grtwing dangerously small For advice on ways to help save the important honey bee, farmers should consult their County Agricultural Agent VX Magnetic broom 1 conservation feel This young lady is sweeping up savings FOR YOU In the telephone plant where our tiny switchboard lamps are manufactured, this magnetic broom is used to run over the floor and retrieve tiny particles of platinum coated wire which are lost in production Such economies help keep the cost of service down and stretch todays supply ofHiticat materials Howell Thcr HowsH MichkKm I Neighboring xote oi the 6 who recently  ed have oined the Ana Arbor ODelLErwm Schmidfi  uane fiisdon former chief They auiri n  the Howell farce because the Comdy , Cartoon Now Jfity would not provide accident Frida Satwday Jun 29 30 insurance or set up a retirement  tennis Morgan, Patricia Neal fund j Mrs Josphine Sauer Stigleman L of Dexter township was married I   to Carl Schwartz of Ante Arbor   by Judqe Jay Payne June 16 i  They will live in Dexter town LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE  ship ,  cartoon JDexter hag Collected 2,41000  Sunday Monday July 1 2  4tmt Wod, Thur, Juno 26, 27, 28  Fred Astaire, Jane Jtowell  Peter Lawford, Keenan Wynn In  ROYAL WEDDING MGMs Gayest Tech Musical 0   IB RATON PASS Plus Ruth Roman, Richard Todd In  DexterTheatre Air OtwHtieaod DOTS MICHIGAN school band The Dexter and North Lake M Ejkrhurches whichc have had the same pastor for a number oi years have been separated peAies eq MOU TTIM eDi qjojtf by the Salem pastor buy uniforms for the high  Swadoy 230 p zn conunuou SOLDIERS THREE Starring Stewart GrangerWalter Pidgton David Niven, Robert Newton Comedy Cartoon Nowi Tue WL, Thur, July 3, 4, 5  Matinee Wed 230 p m, Cont, Gov G Mermen Williams will  Ronald fleagan,Rhonda Fleming Friday Saturday Jun 29 30 John Wayne in TALL IN THE SADDLE Plus 1 The Bowery Boys in NAVY BOUND shows 700, 930 Sunday Monday JulyT 2 Sundoy Show 3, 5, 7,  Mon 700, 900 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Comedy THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE Stmnng Van Johnson, Jane Wyman and Howard Keel Cartoon News Sports Shows 700, 900 Special or the Fourth head the Ypsilanti July 4th par  ade J Frank Soger is nfow the sole, owner of the Brighton Argus, having purchased the interof Dorothy Shelendich who has has gone to Pittsburg Cpl Clarence AtWell of Brian  to is reported missing in action in Korea A brother, Vjbtor, was killed there last Oct 27 Rev John McLucas has been  appointed to the Brighton and  Novi churihes for the 9th yrThe Briqhton school teachers for next year will number 33 Mrs Don Swarthout will tedgh art and music Brighton has a water shortaae due to sand clogging the well Another well is being drilled, r , Rev Harry Youna of the Stock bridgeM E church has been transferred to Morrice Rev Sod  TUBS WodL, Thur, July 3 4, 5 Academy Award Winner BORN YESTERDAY Stapling Judy Holiday, William Holden  and Brodertck Crawford ComingStagp to Tucson, The I   m AGO for Broke THE LAST OUTPOST with Yhing from Another World Kovoiiv ano Cartoon SYL4 iilEATH Gheleen Mkh  Friday Saturday Juo 29 30  BACK TO BATAAN Starring John Wayne, Anthony Quinn  Beulah Bondi, Leonard Strong Shows at 715 and 9jl5 i Cartoon and Latest Nw ,Suday Monday July 1 2  FOLLOW THE SUN A Drama Starring j Coming Call Me Mister,  Groom Wore Spurs, OSusanna Glenn Ford Ann BaxterDennis 1 erbero of Port Huron to Stock  OKeefeJune Havoastory of Ben  bridqe and RevNixon ofPlain j Hogan comeback kid of golfing  field to Munith 4 world t Wendell Barber has been Sun Shows 3,5,7,9 I named commander of the Stock  Musiea cartoon bridqe American Legion post  ffues Wed Thur, July 3, 4 5  Kay Kuhn of Gregory gradu   GO FOR BROKE ated from the Michc State Nor j with  Stcckbbdqe, Michlqc  frjday Saturday JunT 29 30 Rex Allen, the new Western Star 1 ARttZONA COWBOY Carpenters, Slap Happy Sleuths The Candid Mike Armys All American mal last week Born to Hollis Hoilowav and  wife of Bass Lake a son, June   19 at Stockbridae hospital The Livingston county boysj listed for army induction June 20 Thev were Vincent LaRosa, Pinckney Leslie Herbst, Howell, Ira Ferris, Brighton Alfred Sta plton, Gregory and Louis Nv gren, Fovlerville Howells water supply is runn ing low due to failure of No 1 f welLResidenis cue asked to auit   wcterincr lawns and qardens  Mrs Paul Bennett has been appointed director of airls in toe Howell summer recrcttioil program She took 5 girls to the swimming contests at St Claire  Beach last weekAll qot awards They were Carolyn DorrcmceM joy Downs,Anna Hudson,Shirley i Rogers and Anp Willis Van Johnson Warner Anderson and George Wilde ComingThe Painted Hills, Royal Wedding Excuse My Dust jCunday Tuesday July 1,3 TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE In Technlcolfox A Comedy Starring Tone PowelLRicardo Montalban News Framed Cat Coming Larobou Trail ILels Dcaie Roy Reason, Ann Shirley Rect Ison Mary Jean Kirschke Bar bara Miller, Beverly Pilgrim and Paula Curlett attended the institution of an Order of Rainbow Girls at Brighton Thursday nite MMMwenjeMMtw Aitmtutmen ,  From where   Joe Marsh The Cow That Can Run Dry  i i  Sandy Johnson showft me his Jersey cows last week It was a warm day and they were all under the trees near a wateri From where I sit, Mabel isnt the only one who sometimes doesnt know where to stop For instance, ng trough  people often carry personal opinIS reals Ago A large crowd attended the commencement exercises Friday night The Albert and Sarah WUeon English awards of 20 J and 10 were won bv Bertha i Watters and Vera Kellenberqer Congressman Grant Hudson ions too farlike the person who  wants everyone to accept his  choice of political parties, or ball  players    or beverages I prefer 9 a glass of beer with my meals I And darned if one cow wasnt pumping water into the trough Its a factshed raise the pump handle with her nose, and use her throat to push it down again  Thats Mabel, Sandy explained , know that  lot of othejpeepk at she moved away Sodfetimes  Prefer milk But nobodv oueht they drink that trough dry, and  to insist 0n herding others shes learned how to fill it again  around to hi w of thinking But she doesnt know her own I strengthturns the place into a swamp if we dont watch her oeuu Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation Pinckney vs StockbridgeDance Mr and Mrs Fred Read enter ICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY j is the speaker at the Stockbridge j mcjo   fuly 4th celebratior l n the evening Rev Mylne on tained at their Portaqe Lake  Mrs Kate Battle has opened horseback will be marshall 1 cottage Sunday Frank Peters I a restaurant in the Reason build  Henry Ruen, is home from the f cmd wiie of Jcikson Herb Peters  ing on Main St Detroit school of law and wife of BattJe Creek Paul   Met Chcdker is enlarging hia A span of colts belonging to Clelland and wife,Albion, Stan I dance hall ot Patterson Lake  Richard Clinton ran away Sat S G Topping of Pknnneld1 urday on Main St They hit a broke his arm last week carriage damaging it  Arthur McClear of Greaorv is, Floyd Reason and wife and building a new house J Reason and Lucy Swarthout Helen Feidler, Pearl Robinson, attended , the commencement, Lonnie VanSlambrook  Stacy U exercses at Monroe last week, i Hall are delegates to the Chris  On June 21 Herbert Cope of j  tian Endeavor convention at I Pinckney was married to Mable  , Grand Rapids this Veek ISchultz of MiddlevilleI Mr and Mrs H B Gardner, The Young Ladies Leogue of,  were in Lanfeing last week to the CongL church hive elected attend the wedding of their the following oificersPresMab Friday SaturdayJun 29 30 i qranddaughter, Lucille Gardner, le Swarthout Vice Pres Kittie   Grieve, Teas  Kittie HorXSec j A nfumber from here attended J the Ringling Bros Circus at Annj Arbor Thursday  Mrs usjiuuiy uinkel and two  children and Harry Murphy took Druscilla Murphy t the home of her sister MrsFlorence The Merwin Campbell family The Robert Read children at jpent Satuxdav with the Wm tended a party Thsday at the went teTET iSmiTliSSSi  Corwalt familv at Duck Lake, pan Howett home inl Gregory Miller of Strawberry like last  Mrs Acklie Marshall of Jack, tor their sont Peter Howlett week and helped finish off the  47 ar3 At Mable McGuiness,Chelsea 7th grade teacher has resigned to  accept a better position at the I Jackson school at 45 a mojth ISP Johnson cut the hay on the square last week Margaref Birnie and Frank l Williams of Unadilla were marr  ed at Howell last week j H W Crofoot has been electA number of local Masons I 1 Jfj, rSSS ie home of MrsJielen i T8tate convention at Detroit on Strawberry Lake last June 30     ley Clelland and wiie Kalama  zoo Floyd Peters and wife,Stock  Don, Calf, Mrs Hazel Clelland, Homer, John McGuire anti wife, Detroit, the James Whiitey and Robert Read families fee Theatre  Whitmore Lake, Mich, STAGE TO TUCSON la Technicolror  A Dvama Siaxifn Rod Cameron, Wayne Moore Plus John Weistnuller in t  wpm k ww,end wiA,his Tlr   John qra OPERAHON PACIFIC CONGO FURY cartoon SuUivan, Jackson Friday where Sunday Monday July 1 2 she will convalescue from her operation George Frazier has sold his cottage at Hiland Lake to a Mr Rogers of Detroit The Farz iers will move to Plymouth Roy Clark has rented his home on East Putnam St to a Mr Reylander of Ann Arbor Marvin Light and familv o Ann Arbor have moved into the 3c Mn  hm J,  HarW Mr  T   MiU ome commM adress at Hart, j gg 1 B jBuni9 wwuwn i Ojjj ra Tnwft r, t rli  ti  v ,     land last week    toon of Mason rT e i k end with his tSJ1   Mrs Alma Mea  ME hcm  Mahlon Beachy of Goshenlnd lcu VML nu ,mj Corners  v,, u L  u n The Young MensClub wiUj MfS Mary Fitzsimmons ha iChSu    ReV  a SportsDay  on the moved from the Daller apartThe Winston Baughn fcrmiiy Miss Anna Mable Kilmer hae fIL u S JSSTTTSS ment to the MurPhv apartment ftnHftr  r,v i TI  I  J Z ie Aumerna donoted bv the merchants, iney arross e street rrftA tipnrtor Krrnrrhn wem in u ui uie name oianc nome crti wnere ahA rrRtttH   o mu w  oiir rT    J , Mrs Viola Read, Mrs Saaiej Rev and Mri Beachy, Bertie, The John MrDonneK family Meedamee Roeemary Whitley attended a pico recittal Thurs returned from Nappanee Indl J u w v u,v n SXUZXZT Baughn were in day at the frmk Clark, home at j where she SsistedfaSfS weeki  ar a AJfw wttard StVtoottTKiiJtKfcry  Milford j Summer Bible School iT of ,GhcSs v JnSl aW xY, Berhe The John M rDonneJl family, Rev PaSITOwTol Imlay watc   JZTRuth Haliie motored to spent Saturday at die George1 City preached at the Calvary TeePte Hardware, tie by F U Ittchwood, Wie and Kalona, Kenny home id Webster  Mennonite Church last Sunday JcrckBon box cigars , J SOSiwmk, relhmina homJ 10 Cub Scoi arid their Par te the absenfce of the parte  h, hSTTJSfS tTw 1A 1 nta attended the scout picnic C F Hewlett wife and eon, Prot C C Milteris barter nd fuxie 2Qh UxryWfrevs tojjing at the Wineton Baughn farm  Chartei, have gone to SanAnl Stephen Durfee tori W R Cro film, in DJfrotL thooM Sunday j tanio, Texae on hvicKfts The ball actoe is Read and MrsHoward Read at tened a dinner last Wednesday at Barton Hills Country Club at Ann Arbor  Loute Marshall, John Barber and Bob Barber look George Barber to the army cdmp at  Ivionodmery, Alabama, kHk John Wayne, Patricia Neal Cartoon Wowi Spoif TUM Wod, lliur July 3, 4 5 ASA MANANA  with , Robert Clark Virginia Willie DEAR BRAi with Mona Freeman, Edna Arnold Billy DeWoHe urft flw  i Friday Saturday July S 6 THE LAST OUTPOST with Ronald Reagan,Rhonda Fleming Pd THE THING witk 5  srn HNCKNEV pispAtcy weescryWe 27, Th e Peopl Store es Mrs Winifred CAUVSIS, presi dent ot the Livinqston County OES Assn was hostess to 12 j county ctticers at a luheoni on inursday, June 21 Wans were made lor ihe count ass, to be held in Brighton Sept lb The Bill Bauqr, lomd Sanaay at the rauikiin in rMweli Mr ana Mas Joha Bo, er Sunaay at the home M   Yv aoil at Dover iiij Soathweii Bureau me ai th apXxt home ep it  s hlla llii Groceries Drygoods Canned Coor, r es  Gents, Fijrnlshliiga Linyerio Marion Farm  w Harry Clay horn Thursday night with 16 present Leter MeAieo spirit the week ena at Mautqee with Bat,ro Hooper Ivir mj Mrs Louii Joyle wj Suiaay queers  tne Hob ert Uruiqr lamily m Lansnq i Mrs Rase Howara who hus j been staying ot the Levari Cyiei home has gone to the Melvin farm for the summer Barbara McAiee spent last week at th, Omar Go e homo in nriqhtcn , Mr ara Mrs Mark Nash and Cpl anti Mrs Bud Bekk rnq spent Tuureaay with tne Dr Jame Nash family in Coldwal er t  Clarence Willhanpt and wie  Visit Our New Location 1076 EAST M36 NEAR DWTBt HOAD I HAVE A COMPLETE LIME OF uiups Bathroom Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings r n Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Pinckney que iSo I Kk pryTww ttftggji ir  i 10WEST PICE EVER  Special ft luxe f KILGASTAPPAN Range  AVWHrsqt K  p  5   p 4   O  SIre  rfae i  q U 1 c w   J d S 11 n iofl Aoter for easie v  i v Lihing, whiter woihei, glorious c, ,01, dcihfU d oils on lhi arnsi n w aufonofic ctar joitcrcf 0  J  i ci Otseqo were Sunday , at the Mark Nash home i The Phillip Hudson iamiiy c 1 Detroit sp m Sueda at th Lee ter McAfee home Mr S Mrs Mai ion Ledwidqe 1 and dauqhte spent the week i end in Detraii  A F Benuam o Brminqhoim Alabama, eohdd at the M E iarrow h ,me laist week Born tc Mr and Ms Max Parkins en tMaihaio Henaee i oi Ana Arbor The arty a son Lynford Peas  Miss GUeoy of Leninq were Sunaav  alers calleio ui the IMy Dilliiqham home  Gene Dinkel and wife of Deoo it and Wiii Dunbar and dauqh ter isabei r Jackson vere Sun day qust ce the Albert Dinkel home Mi Alma Harris ana daaqh ter, Zii a are at their farm south of town for tee summer  he, jceu Meyer raid child rer o Ypsilanti caiea at he Walter Clark home Friday Vineen LaRosa wh, went to Derot for army induction June liU w o sent m  aqaiu as t svre mere than 90 aavs since he haa o phy4oe He ex peats anthe all wthin 30  MteLitoJSnirilitfltyiij i 1 i TO l  31  or Alive II  3 r AM1MALS COLLECTED PROJtPTLY COWS 700 HORESES 500 HOGS 100 Cwt WF BUY HIDEb imD CALF SKINS r rvrai Uead StocRCO x Water System etc raey Jtlaitket   iieotDen of Mason Femi of TOXOP  vieitnj Qf the Mnoy Kennedy h mo Mve DVvolc f Hamburg ntd VOCK wth Donoieo Swceceot t Born t Mo and Mr   Baav at h me Sat iday Gary Ashley Dr Iki atuninq physi o if ,ooQ i1 1 Oi cnrl with his a Alma Mea  n Duff   Tre moth D ndlci open, the wek a r anothoa id be a w ale vorkinq under his err oa    vhi i h  Jrid rueed op Arthur idaisiiall ws inuej   he it fell oe him anri rdlea oe eo b n s wcr br ken Tae Anorew Neebitt family, sp nt Wodnovidav wiih hiroi htap Maoche Nayor A Liton 4 tawatie, lnstanrlltinj biwn removaK porr iia 4rip tray  suilite ov in with iaa Hbv w and oven lifhl  jqg ihrk inth huiltfn V  iirntader signals moWn i , up to 30 irlnutea V  kle rives tin,   d im n irt iiiormatioa    nttcd signai Krts  cn v t lu4oi entir top i Jiorir arts irt i tjh Concealed w LIBERAL TRADEIN ALlOANCi ON YOUR OLD ftANGEl Vow to Ae tim to modernize yew Witchen with Philgas    the tJorihy totJlfd gas for farm andMoivn home Vou can huat far and wide, but yot wont find a bigger value anywhere than th beautiful de luxe rage ctnerhor, too, we will givt you a prerous icadein allowance on your d range regardless of tp, make, or condition Esy erm, if you wish WAN OTHEk PHILGAS APiJANf FROM WHICH TO CHCK35E Fvftftlit KMttm kwngt Irom 95 Automatic WaNr Naafert from 8950 A  SEE US TODAY   Wf KANOttl ALL INSTALLATION HAtt   Swartlwu  iMUTIT WATER SOFTENEf Cors 43 ess on prewor automatic modes  Ask for Fftf heme trip j  GEORGE ROUSH  PlumbinQ i WAlEil SiAviii  4 0 North Stewart St , Phone Fincjq ioirll Mr ana Mrs Wayne AtLoe  were 1 iiursday  guests at tae Harry Hess name in Waterloo, ixivid ADeiaeeoi As opanainq the summer at a boys janro at Torch iake His parents ooic him there Monday lan Brooks ana wife of Ypsilanti and Roy Carpenter ana wile oi Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Tne Anarew Nesbttt family were dinma quests Sunday of the Gordon Hesters at Franken muth Mrs Florenco Bauqhn acccmpanied Mr and Mrs Edwara Faitter ana Dorothy to Kaiama zoo Sunday where the latter is  ,iaiiq ajmrneX schooL Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen are spending hie week in, tha I upper peninsula 1 Miss Lois Curtis of Pontic J spem Sunday with Kathryn 1 Henry Mr aiti Mrs W H Meyor t were Sunday dinner rruests of t the Jack Roberts family of 1 Greqorv I John Paul Ware and Wesley Reader returned Wednesday  irom a 10 day stay at Mus  kellunqe Lake near Newberrv M ari Mrs Frank Aberdeen entertained Sunday In honor of Davids 21st birthday Mr and Mrfe Harry FaircEiid of Detroit and Rex Noqqle and6 wife of Ann Arbor  Mrs, Dell Swarthout of De troit spent the week end with I Mrs Rose Hetndee   Alkn DcrfW called ot the Al frxt ntnkAl hoiM Sunday  FOI SALEiliaot woo a Die and 4 biiaho Phone 38F3 dinclie,   PUO vren e Bauqhn and family ,r the week ena with the frt Seeeld family at Colum , Ohio FLOYD MARTIN Floyd i ami, bl, proprietor of the Martin Frozen Food Ser vice here was found dead this iarternoon his store by Doc Cory, havinq suffered a heart atl e k He came here from Port and, Mich Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs Joe Rose oi how il ana 2 grandchildren10 m mbers of Lvingston Looqe i  76 went to the Clay tan Likernq home and helped him replace the framework of his hmr woioh ble down L Slaving sold my home and as I am going to move to Indiana 1 will sell the following articles at Public Auction at the premises located at 625 Unadilla St, in the Village of Pinckney on Sat 9 June 30 STARTING AT 100 P M Dining Room Suite, good condi tion Oiie Rocker Davenport and Chair Two 9X12 Rugs with Pads Drop Leaf Table Floor Lamp Two Overstuffed Chairs and Ottoman Kitchen Range Three Occasional Chairs Piano and Bench 2 Sleds Franklin Drop Head Treadle Sewing Machine A Bench A Trunk for Toys Philco Radio Warm Morning Stove Round Oak Stove Three Brass Bed Steads l,awn Mower Iron Stool 3 Odd Chairs Odds  Ends One  Bed, Springs, Mattress Curium Stretchers Posy VfaahtoQ Machine, aood condition and many other artic les too numerous to mention STEWART ANDERSON INVENTORY, June 20, 1951 ,Oil Burnet Book Case 4 Tables 14 Chairs A Ice Box 2 Davenports Oliver Typewriter Radio 2 Clocks 2 Fans Electric Plate Misc Dishes Misc Cooking Utensils, 2 Beds 2 Dressers Misc Bed Clothtes Misc Clothes Misc Books 3 Refrigerator Trays, new 8 Mops, new 2 Brooms, new 4 Clothes Caddies, new 3 Flex Clogs, new 2 Lamps Floor Waxer, new Bath Brush Car Washer, new Trunk Lot of Canned Goods Exerciser 3 Boxes of Shoe Laces, new  Misc Tools Small Articles A Lot New Method Cleaner Automatic d Heater, new, 30 yarian tank Albert Balder, Prop BERT WYUE, Auctioneer  LOJUCD OtiMLK , ivr   T OT   s  t I Ti The ITBCSS1   GREAT, NEW LIGHTWEIGHTCLEANER THE NEW HoovBrrf   WeikUeday ha 27lttl Order Tour  PROFESSIONAL CORNER FAKM I  B  ONLY including cleamog toolj LOW DOWN PAYMENT jasy monthly terms No other cleanerno, not one  can match the new Hoover AERODYNE for features, for  value See it in your own home No obligation Just phone us  YOULL BE HAPPIER WITH A HOOVER  NOW AlfaKa, Clover itd All Other Seeds Farmers teed Supply Co, MAX RUSSELL MGft  Piackney, Michigan THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Bey M Dufiy, M D ney a Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays Mon Tuw Fri SaU 7 to 6 p m DR G H McCLUSKEY Den 1st 112 forth Michlacm Ave, Telephones  Office 935 Residence 814 Eveninas by Appointments Howey  Michiq HERB SNEED REAL EST A Farms, Homes Lake and Business List Your Property with GERALD REASON  Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich, Phone 13 3 Phone 157F11 Repairing MTCON  HUGHES Plumbing cmd Hecmna State 8717 Lakfsiie Drive License Rush Lakr P H SWARTHOUT 6 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equioment Ambulance Service LAV El HAP O  ARE  i The Edward Spears jr auton  WHY SERVICE CHARGES i w, a  crowd Saturday andl Many ppi who do business  articles sold well, Ed expects to  a hcmk suon the iair i gg  take tnp to the west coast soon of   charges plac Phone 59F3 Tne Dr Walter Mercer family  K        of East Lansina spent Sunday  at the Wm home  Sunauy vuu of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Francis AmpJ and wire ol Ltetroit, Mrs I Eunice Shuchart of Howell and Walter McQuillan and wife SPECIAL NCILJfl The annual meetina of the j Pinckney Community Schools,, School District No 2 Fractional  then what our actual earnings Putnam Township, Livingston i are fca uqainst tneir accourit at the j ena oi the month and the charge maae on out of town checks  cashed or deposited They feel, BERT W fUE somenow that one hundrea doll Phone Pkickoey 78F2 ars deposited means on hun  REFMGERAfioN SERVICE ared aollars profit for the bank HAROLD RJveV Here is an example of what Repairs On All Makes happens to a 10000 deposit pe p5nc aey 154F3 placed in a bank for one month sing uit wiiat we could earn legally, the rrSfrximuin,and Real Estate Irsurance, Brokerage FRED C REICKHOFF dr City, Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality 120 West Grand River Av  ist Your Property With Me He well  Michiaan  Phone 358 JHesidence 615 LEE LAVEY  UTOHESDEF Generr Insurance  livestock HauLna Pinckney, Mich Wekl Trips Made To Dctrre General TiAclrina Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mk AUCTIONEER Farm Salts A Speciality DR C J TOWNER  I r TV rt t L 1 L NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS Tv The first ball team ve editor Stcbbins, Billie Arksey Cv Ben ever managed Dexter Hiqh nett Dusty Litchfield, Guinia School 1908 Record 9 wins and French, Spider Eck Bottom row  1 lossThe loss was to Bill lames Spiko Thcmpsonve editor, Ham of Ann Arbor who afterwards Ek, Loppy SnayHam Eck Snay pitched for 4 American league nnkl Litchfield are deceased teams Back rowFos WaiteGeo  VMI7nPMkaMW h  Summer Now Prices County, will be held at trie Pinckney High Schooi on the 9th day of July AD, 1951, at 8 oclock p m for the purpose of Selecting TWO TRUSTEES for terms of three yearsONE TRUS TEE for a term of one vear, and to authorize the Board of Educa ton of the Pinckney Community Schools to consumate the an anexation of the Burgess School District No8 Frl, Putnam Township and for the purpose of tran eacting such other business as may lawfully come before said Imeettncr Datp1 June 14,1951 En f rw ecretarv of the I Board Educaton, Pincknev  ommunty Schools AND I PROMISE TO SAVE PART OF MY EARNINGS EVERY MONTH Dentist 6044 Portaat Lake tfoad, Per Phone Dexter 3461 Amount of Deposit 100 100 Ledl and Cash Res 12 53 Loanable Funds 88 47 Income at 6 our average 2Va 6  44 2  10 m addition, over the years ex peise has steadily mounted cls0 are auaUy  unprofi,     Mrs Walter L Clark, phone No 34 718 Putnam, Pinfcknev FOR MUNTZ SEE ROY E FISHER  Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day Fm 1000 A M to 1000 M 509 East Main StM Pinckney Phil Barney Kralzmiliei For Sale4 chairs,red upholstery  Livina room suite, bluish areen, jjvmogt Jounrv floats table 32x45 with 2 leaves r7 WANTELUdd Jobs Bill Brady, phone 164 Pinckknev seea m Effect PHONE DEXTER 2681  SWN YOUR OWN DECLARATION OF INDEPEN DENCE This week Open an account at  ablti to the bank To offer its ser vices to everyone service charg uoui epui o ou peiAe ero se ey, but to tpeak even on thesesmall accounts Snie many accounts do not even average 10000 a month, the need for putting them on a FO SALEWe still have late sound business basis obvious  i   i  The service charge is a small cost indeed for the services naeredMcPHERSON State tAiv iivjwelL Mien, All deposits up to 10,000 insured by ostr membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor po rati on Guy Abbott and wife of St  Phone 2556b Ann Arboi r FOR SALKMy home in Pinckne , in good condition, larce rooms, Areola healna system,2 car garage, large lot, some fruit Mis Winifred Graves ,220 Pearl potatoes Sebago 100 a WANTED EGGS Highest mark sack 50 lbs  Willard iltse, Phone 179F4 FOR SALE Strawberries anV  trmount Marshail Meabon phone 2F3 FOR SALE Petersbura Florida, visited Mr the First National Bank In Howell1 cmd M Roy Dillmgham last D E H So ns i lqcA Holiday Wed,, July 4th THE FMT NATIONAL BANK HewciL Mich Member Federal 0posrl Insurance Corporation All Deposits Mured up to 10000 for each Depositee Pinckney week y f  Miss Alberta Dinkel attendee the wedding of Robert Munsell Strawberries, week only 600 a case George Charbonneau Phone 161F11 FOR RENTRoom Board if sired Mrs McKinlev Phone 12JF3, 306 MiU St FOUND  CommercTai this de hcense et Price paid for eggs at swunns Clothing Store Howell, Michigan rUrt SALtWashing machine baby bed, basinette, play pen and Paby jar seat Geo Frazer 1197LWeftt Shore Ir Hi land WANTEDCustam Bailing, wire tie Reeje Gudith Phone Hnwell 1354W1  ruri zm, lectrochei wiectrc range 50 also large glass ciffar showcase 15 Katchies Restaurant tne the wsdctaa of H0j MJS plate and tail kqht  tu Mliaa ncuse ,u d Greqorv 161 Uoyd Hendae, phone 64F4 I Fohey larm on Farley Road stockbriKd TteoS, TOR WStrawbPeme3 bT P 2653 Whitm0te   is the son of Mr and Mrs Har guart or crate irUh SALEKitchen Ranae5 burn low Munsell and the bride the Adolph Hartman Cedar Lk Rd er oil, over with thermometer, daughter of Mrs Paul Dancer , WANTSWashing and ironing Mrs George May, 4759 Dowri Lemuel Martin and wife ot one  My Home,   ing Drive, Lakeland, Phone Ypsilanti called on Mrs Beulcmj 220 Mowers Rd pinckney  Brighton 5509 Mrrrtm Thursday, rrea nonz i       mm   and wife of Ypsilanti called  WANTED Yards to mow witn,  AUElectric cooling unit, Saturday J my power lawn mower  Four 10 gallon milk cans, like Mrs Hamonda Morris is tak Dick Campbellphone 16SF2 new also six 10 weeks old PWi nq the school census j WANTED  WORKtWill buildi and a hayIoadernewWill trade Mrs Gorman Kelly is a pat M u   j tor cob corn Frank Pecrrce, 10960 Stinchiield, w  liVTti in I cottages, make screens and do vSrti She to hadPSveral cny kind of carpenter work at J neBla SUver e,Pincknev, Detroit tne nas iiuw old t prices Call Carpenter psn,rVtt SU blood transfusions  PortaqeHLake, Phone Dexter 9  V0 ,5, S  mzrt VniHtUAN i fl i fl  River, Fernland subdivision at  Alt ULrt fofSf  nty  J838 Strawberry Lake,Mich Sacrifice JStl I FOR SALro deck 1U00 chick Darrel Baker 565S FmlH TX A rt Mtrias   s4  n4W M  oder ued verY little cso Probate Officer  Cy  HowlV will do custom plowing FOR SALETo close estate The r j Frei Jagusch house and 24  acres at 9059 Cedar Lake Road Pinckney A good chance tee QUALITY Ha 05,  0l 1 1 Bto,B M A D 195   Phone Pinckney 65F5  PrMst, flonorabl Hiram R Smith,  WANTED POULTRYlWill pay  udge ol Probate   Detroit Market Prices  I in chicken business In the Matter oi fhs 5STATE OP c H U Phone62F13 Fied Teeple, adm pnone 67S Pinckney Agood chance to go  Fruit Groceries Vegetables  Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS  Court her final administration account, and her petttrtn praying for the allow ane thereof and for the assignment and distribution of the residue of said July A D 1951 at ten oclock in the  ,It1Ordd that the 9th day of lanrv at taM Irqlwlf office, be and to Hereby appota   J  petition ancf examing and  aUcwing aid accovn  i Further Ordered That pxbUc net ice tberol be gv by publteation ol o eooy of tW order once eet weeV m ,Wve weeks previous to sold day 7aTePtanT J ,a ef hearing   ,1 in sair flwoaper pttoteu sa wwi Ham R Smf j Judo ef Probate LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED WAmiaWAHM xUblNGS 1,55 Let us help you sell your farm Also Sissors and Knives have more prospects than farms fterrke While You Wait All Work Guaranteed spects D CR L HAROLD CRANDXLl  M Phone 305W Howell MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP i F3R SAliPotato, Cabbaqe  11524 Rivsr DriveHlland Lake j Onions NOT 1 CE P5 Bam S to I  Jud of Piobot 0laa Pemholl A tru PT nut of fnbaM  USE TT4 FOR XwiETES FOOT Power wlr90 1 to I  1 Beginning with the First Thursday In Iy,I will be at the Drain Commissioners ofiice In the Wasemenf of the courthouse in Howell every Thursday from 1000 A M, until 200 P ti  lake applications for Federal Land Bank tern loans Interest Rate 4 TermsUp to 33 Year Prepayment PriviUgos LIVINGSTON COUNTY 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>y  3T r BBSS   i r   p Hal I  Sf  ScVTflBSr  5W pipPi l,4JF WlPJ1r,1 WST f  7   Dispatch  Volume   Dispatch WednesdayJune 20, 1951 N 28 Michigan Mirror j SchoolNotCS A special season 1 possible to THE SENIOR TRIP remedy the financial situation We left Pmckney on Monday The qovernor says he cannot ot a busy day whi not numoer tell until he studies tne budqet j driven by lack Young, Mr head The leqislature could avoid tt Dv j , Ray Moriarity and Keith passing tne corporation profits ak June 27 But this is irnprob  able  Michigan led the nation in  Bradbury After drivina some 500 miles we arrived at ML Storm, West Virqinia, at 8W p  m and spent the niqht at Mills, May in the amount of money Motel and left the next znorninq at 800 a in for the Lurav Cav j ems Skyline Drive rmri then on to Washington D CWe ar l  rived there at 700 pm In Wash ington we met Cong Blacknev, and Senator Blair Moody We received from the National foundation tar Infantile Paraly sis Local chapters recetved 343,300, In the meantime thousands of vacationists are troopina into Happening Uiurch Notes  St Marys Catholic Church UASHBEKKERING WEDDING1 Mey Michigan WIN SECOND LEAGUE GAME, Areas far and near were repi 5ev Jjr  Sc011 Pasr Pinckney won their second I laents ot the county are able or resented hereamonq the 150 guaaay Majses contest in the county leaque at I willinq to work en account of invited quests who sssembled at S5nmersi4 30 8J00 l00a lini Howell Thursday niaht hv de I receiving nM  J ,ii the Congl church Saturday ev  Wfit 8  100 eninq for the weddinq oi Bar J Devotions bora Elizabeth Nash, dauqhter SJJ ,  of Mr and MrsMark Nash and f 1 7j3    rl Tui Bkerina eon oi Mr Enaav after Noveran Devotions  Pi xf rK uZ Saturday 730 m 900  M Rev DD Brady officiated at the   double rinq ceremony and Mrs I Softball Wotes I ent Comment    willinq to wo  ursdery niqht bv de  receiving old aq3 pesionl the leatmq Fcwierville Co Op 16 to lackson ccunty board of suoer to 2 Pinckney qot n bib o visors has decided to sell the which 4 were home runs Jee 200 acre farm, stock and tools Lavcy hit 2, Ledwidqe and Am j ana discontinue lanninqThis is  t M   Si si t tat   1 A 11   the sola Merwin Campbell at the oraan Chancel decorations in charqs of Arvid Andreson of South Ly CouyrQOTvncu oamcuiit Churck Rev Donald Braaf, pastor Michigan, The tourist industry toured the capital, the house of is the second moat lucieotive in representatives and thu senate Michigan Aulomobiles are We were then taken on a tour a first and farming second  many interestina siqhtsWe vis ,The 1683 delegates to the ijd the Washinqton Monument forl3 moral rearmtnent confer  i Jf Lincoln Memorial and the nce have qone home after a Tomb of the LJnknbwn Soldier 12 day session at Mackinae the FBI buildinq, qertinq there XJsland m me to tn 5 oclock chanqe Of the 159 persons who drown i ff guard The guards kept rer ed in Michigan last year only ct hue as some of us timed 7 drowned ui designated swimm 4lhem The neirt day some of us ing place 122 persons drown visited Mt Vernon and then1 d in gravel pit ponds and the yent to a swimminq party at tha  1 j Ambassador Hotel That niaht Michigan State Colleqe has we went for a moonliqht on issued a plea for people not to  S S Bear Mountain on the send them any more money for Potomac River Friday eve we the Michiqan State Notre Dame  for Ashbury Park Nftand iootball game this falL AU the TTV er aiit 300 o m In 55,000 tickets are sdki i me afternoon some went to New The state hiqhway dept ex I Jotk and visited Radio City the peels to run in the red for sixt others staid in the park and months ami then appeal to thei f11  the ocean Sunday we legislature They will be some1  tor Ramblers Rest at Paint 6,000,000 short because of the J Po N We spent the niqht distribution plari adopted bvthe1 tne  wt on next mornina letqislature alonq with the lVzc  Niaqara FaUsWe viewed the gas tax Meanwhie the CLO is American Falls in the afternoon circulatinq petitions to qet it on V116 soent the niqht in Un i fte ttllot in November 100000 pie TomsJJabinson the Canad on included larqe baskets of rhur800 Prayer meetinqi at peonies aqainst a backqround home of Mrs Dora Swarthout of qreenery and ilankinq the rs j Buzzzard leader altar were tall cathedral candel Sunday Junfe 24, Sermon St bra with ivory tapers and with jchn tn Voice and S john,the wide white satin bows of floor, Creates Disciple of Christ burqey each one Monartv Qot 2, lhe qeneral trena ail over triples Pinckney scored seven fctate Uvinqston aountv men pcor farm some years aqa and bought country club houseruns the first inninq and haa easy qoinq Reader and Moriar it were back in the lineup and Keith Ledwidqe, home from coll eqe played 2b Pinckney made ro errors find one double piav Thursday niqh Pinckney plays the Bruce Products at HOWPII at 70 p m The lineup will have Washtenaw county is also considorinq sellinq their farm Th intiac State Hospital farm land has also beep soluTheir 4m annus Huhstein dciiry herd was sold some time aq The theory when these places were established length streamers Sunday School 1130Barbaras weddina qown 01 There wiil be no croir prnctise white was desiqned with a full durinq the summer skirt of net over satin The rx   dice was of Chantilly lace,, as were also the lona fitted sleeves and the dainty collar which com to be revised as Reader and  ws that the inmates could raise qh food to iiy  This nevr workd out as the w , v ivA uo 1 nAiuci unu  SJ nui 1110 miuies couta n Moriarity re north on a fishinq  enouqh foxi to iced themsel ip This nevr workri nut n ves jruixi rvlanconife Church iv txa acb Pastoi  v v ,   p c sjp , Waiter Esch plimented theyoke of net Tne piMaani Paul chaiie finqerUp veil fell from a cnicR Mruno Worship 10oU bonntette, and the bridal bou sda ichoo  ,  1100 quet was of white sweet peas  Q,llden HoUi     ,ih and red rose buds She was aiv younq popieR Myelin 30 en in marriaqe by her father, I gvonni Wowliir   ,  8 Attendinq their sister were Ro Cot FeUofr iip Service  ,3 saUe Nash as maid 0 honor, WwrJa 800 P M 1  Pinckney R Darrow, ss Mnrlarity 3b   Lavev, cf JeffroyjiD Gentilo ,lf   Amburqey p  Reader, c D Darrow, rf   Fowlerville Co OpsB Nixon, 3b AU R H ly desiqned qowns in pastel MAHiUAGE shades with harmonizina head V re fusing to manrv W4 Y u, taottf and bouquets Rosalie  less he thinks that marri  ,ie v aaua ne to veUow Nanw  wiU succeed Pastor Km in pnk and Rachel in cichid  h Welies a, been admmis Wnwant, 2b Policy, lb  5 5 6  3 4 3 3 4 4 ABRH 3 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 1  2 2 1 2 9 3 2 , 2  vot wus tn Dm rqfvxrrn ia bor put th farms in the redPriv ate industry also protested the statr enqaqinq in competition with them signatures are required The 35,000 to 50000 deer loss by starvation last winter has been affirmed This is 25 or 30 deer per square mile 419,000 visitors visited Mich tale parks May 27 to June 2 Bay City had the most visitors, followed by Island Lake Hoi land and South Haven r Williams is boominq the ian side Tuesdav mornincr four carloads of tiWd but happv people started for home Its a trip well wprth rememberinq noid we want to thank vervone for makina it posssibK Susan Campryl or  Pink onrl Ruciiti ut i    iiij Otto Parrottte of Grand Hapids q martial vows thai hold nSsedhs brotherinlaw as Acaa M tne Amerfcan Weeklv S tan while David Nash wh tm, conuna SundavVJun best man   brother of the bride Louis Koz ma and Anfcony Rennon, bro therin laws of the groom seat ed the quests STREET CAR STRIKE Juago Ira Jayn eiuded the De   WH uuiiuuv sjuae trcit siret car strike Tuesdav 24 issue of The Detroit Sunday on A3 i9th aay when he ruiea Times, what Dr Welles believes lue Hutchinson Act dia not ap 1 2 2 3 3 2  1 0 2 3  1 0 3 1, 2  Carl Henthern 21, of Detroit 1 1 1 was qiven 5 ears in prison in     ieaeiul court in Detroit last week for arait evasionHe is a member ci Jehovahs Witnesses and claims it is aqainst his reliaion 1 to erjgaqe in wax Witnesses tcstiikxi he joined the sect 3 month, uqo to escape military servico This sect has a stranqe perverted vi wpail Accordinq to hem this comtry is qood enouqh t  live iii, earn a living in etc but not to fiqht for If this CTea had prevailed there would have been no Declaration of  Independent and no United 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 are the most important aua iica a 10 uie snixers as trip, ottv had tailed to comply with its provisions Mayor Uobo said the ciiy will appeal Juaqe Jaynes aeisiu Inis is a victory for the stiiiter as they cluimea tho ROGERSBURROUGhS The marriage of Marilyn Joyce JS9 Williams is boominq the1 Rogers, dauqhter of Mr and St Lawrence Wbterway A con Mrs Bernard Rogers of bnghton ference is to be held in Nebras to James burroughs, son ot Mr ka soon  and Mrs Charles William Burr  Michigan colleqe qraduates uqhs of Pettysville took place ha more babies this year than at btPauls Church, Briqhton, those of any other state  June 9, Rev ffcoss Wellwood of  ficiaunq   CHARACTERS VE HAV MET AMTJ  i No 4  tin shpper colonial qown fitted1 This character was an old bodice with ttny buttons, bustle English army farrier or veterin  on back of a hoop skirt extend, j  csry named Jack Dunne who, inq mto a fan shaped trainHer owned the Flintoft farm at Rush fingertip veil was attached to a  Lake His Wife was a herb doc j seed pearl tiara She carried tor She gathered herbs in the rosebuds and a white prayer woods andJrsivamps dried and book, old themHome made remedies I The xnajd 0f honor Mrs Ly   were popular in those days My mother told me her parents us man Longthorn wore a hyacin  th colored taffeta qown, floor d to buy herbs of Mrs Dunne  length and headdress fashioned  Old Jack qot drunk frequent with daisies The senior bridesly He wde a white stallion  maids, Terry Martin and Nancy   which he had perfect controL Greely, wore net qowns, qreen When he was drunk the horse  blue respectively and wayed and weaved with hiw carried daisies and snapdraq so he would not fall off ana ons Joyce Roqers and Carol those who saw them said you 1 JMcCormick iui4or bridesmaids, i  would swear both were drunk Sometimes Jack fell off and the horse would mount guard over him and bare his teeth andj show his heels to anyone who came near When drunk Dunne had a hab it of sayingIm old Jack Dunne Do you know me Everybody knows old Jack Wm Fisk,fath ear of Mrs Gladys Clinton, told vore aqua taffeti and pink taff eta qowns and carried daisies and snap draqoons Brian Greely was best man James Jarvis and Ross Wolfe ushers Mrs Ruth Devine of Ann Arbor was soloist with, Mrs Clar ence Penny, accompanist  The mother of the bride wore1 a dusky rose gown and the grooms mother, an aqua mar j  tions for a successful marriaqe 1 Tne Muesia , blfudSTofHow ucorr oooin NTW r artt ,rBeaus and before The appeal of Almon Brwer, Si benediction the Lords pray owricteAin 1348 ul kiiin0 his       JU  wife, the 1  liei Oiqu Ujnvm act aia not apply to themThev erphotoaiaphers took shots dur of Pinckney, was deniea in cir hav, ir,o th service and a tape re cuit court by Judqe Lyons Sat rcrdna was taken by Howard,, urday Tins is his third apo, il Ter  , He was represented by a Flint Following the ceremony a re  lawyer His mother left him ration was held at the Nash 7000 from which he is financ home where baskets of flowers nq bis appeals wer tastefully crrranqed throuan out the spacious rooms with a 5ft room lavishly decora tW m Pink and white by Eric Rose MrsRose was in qeneral charae , ortioT details  IWHVUICVHJC viwivv,  wiiaiiaii 114 iiiiiii uui WV,AV I ri nd Mrs Bekkering left 21, Fowlerville, Rita St Charles,  Security Number, checking the J KHf trm in Northern Mich f 19 FowlervilbDonald Shultz,23, accounts and filinq for old aa tor a Drier ui ed, Detroit Mary Minock, 24Fenton and revivors benefits  T CJ Faichild3 Field Henry Sprinqer 23, Howell, Shir,  r  fn Mrs Bekkering will ley Sawyer, 17, HcwelLRichard  Georqe Guliford, 79, husban Washnqton rvirs oe plarim Crocmi  Grpcfory BettY  o the iato Mrs Lola Roqerg c spend  Haven and VanBlaricum22 Pmckney Law Pinckney died at Walloon Lak Ter jgband     Buwtrt F,Cto  from Howell hiqh schoo wne, ms lonm  ST4Hnpiec anJ to Mrs LotUe Smith 74 died a map,e  u    Zl choir and scScd intsrests of McPherson hospital TuesaySho thef toliaqe eaten ofi The cator hlr chSrch Durina 3Te past year and her husband lames Smith, iUars are now dieina oi starve  Tneveral, tand, 3 sons Ferris, Morn, end retumea to work penamc waqe neqaions  SPECIAL NOTICE W S ott Hamlin, mqr of the Lansinq oifice of Social Socur arn unces that a representative I from his ofiice will bo at the IAirttAva LICENSES Howelli posteffico every Weci Louis Bokkerinq, 23, Pinckney nesday beqininq June 20, 19j I Barbara Nash, 18, Pinckney Rob  from 1200 noon until 200 p m ert Behrinqer,27, Howell, Viviau county residents can obtai C3in27 HowellGeorqe Crofoot, aaSiStance in iillincr out Socio oCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES Tne caterpillar post i abatina but not until many poplar, oak, maple and birch trees had all tion Monuments will be erected 01Ppn cmri emoyea sevwui  7 iZ2 alonq Uikes Michigan and Sup rSvfm the nations capitoL i of Detroit and number of grand rior markinq the dividma imes ds,m L n ltili,, Viirrh hool1 children The funeral is at the    r  Bud left Pmfclmev hih shog Swarthout Funeral HomFridriV  to aerven the navy mWorw, Rev Q WarUHeisnowconUmqhi3 offlcatinW Burial at Tilaf temGptoernted  Blanchard  by two pre nuptial eg  PORTAGE LAKE CONTROL   by Joan Nash and Ahoarroi  T Washtenaw Livinqston i me he once came to town to get, guisette  a tooth pulled by Dr Haze The xhey left for a weddina trio to  doctors did much of this work in Mackinac and on return will be Pinckney in those days He did at home at Lake Chemung The af Howell and another bv Kath ryn HenTy and Barba Slambrook of Pinckney oi noweu  rv,rUr,Trr Van  supervisors flood control comryn Henry andBarbara van ,     cQntract r n not know lack and when he met him on the street and lack went bride graduated from Briqhton high school in 1950 and the j stall flood control methods at  Poraqe Lake, have informed the 3TDiumrnRV rBOP 23 property owners on the Hur STRAWBERRY CROP  R who protegtGd the buUd The strawberry crop in Michi   between Michqan, Wisconsin and Minnesota The qovernor has sianed a bill leqalizmg the takinq cf  sturqeon by comrmeraal fisher tnn Before the turn of the cenlurn over a million lbs was tak In arJnuaUy Bv 1928 it had Swindled to 1680 with Lake Michiqan turnishina all P A  1VI3  Michigan men hunting bear Ontario have been nmng back live cubs It is illegal Jo 3at  rreedom in their opinion is w pithless The pr ss does not like the ecent speech of the pitWlUNkt in which he coanpaTed the Korean war fatalities with the traif   is fatalities past year The war iatalties ar9 80,000 while the  number killed and iniured in trafiic accidents the rxjst year is j35U00instead of condemnation te press would do better if they malysi2ed the situation and ound remedies to cut down his fuqe traic toll The entire ruble is la k of adequate enfTcment For instance a neqli jent homioid  wcrrant is issued qaint a pity involved in a atai accident I he is insured the company takes over ni defence and after a series of post ooaemenis he charqe is reduc d to reckless drivinq or some ninoi offence and he pays a  no, li the case should come to trial juries show a qreat aver  h n to coruvict If he should lose his drivers license a esmart law yer is usually able to get it back for him in a few months Thus it is pretty hard to qe a danqerous driver off the hiqh ways  ,  through his rigmarole and ask 0 from pinckney high ed if he toew him he said No I bx  1949, He u employed Dunne kicked hunTisk amd at the Chelsea Spring Co to the doctors office crying Thej   i  doddr was out but his son,Kirk,t FILED PETITIONS  came to the door and pulled his Jufe uth was the deadline ooth free gratiseiiabling him to for UKnq nominatinq petitions save hit guarterr Then he ask1 for the Pinckney Community pd what he was crvincr about School for the election July 9th he scad Jack Dunne kicked him The following fnedrFor the ne He cmd Kirk went looking for year termjoseph Basydlo Jack Jwhe had left town For three year term Mrs Ger Many fldriM are told of his aid Cltok, Mrs Helen Miller, skill as a veterinary He would1 Murray Kennedy, Jack Wilson, set on a horses back and cut out 0 a shoulder sore At Dexter a MASONIC EVB7TS team, pulling a load of wheat, Livingston iLodge No 7 will stalled in front of the bank wheft gttanc ht Annual Strawbemr rt Jiorse balked Everything woihfeslival g Stockbridge Friday tried including building a fire flght June 22 We leave Pinck ndet it but to no avail Then Nek appeared, talked to the horse and it snapped out of its hiflc Jacks wife died and he re,  rned to Ckrnada from where craft team are asked k gcRides he had come will be provided for those who ,    have no way to go CUB PACE WCNIC  The lodge will attended a St A Cub Pack Picnic wfil be forms Day Sermon Sunday bvi dBimda une H at Win R Brady e strawberry crop jnuj of  dam on the river on acK ve cuj    gan is the larqest mi years lhe H jrounjdg it would lower the bring them into m  morel rrrT Vu Zr L1  Turie25is ftie oPfninq  w UTL , rrTA Rerr the qrounds it would lower the acexaqe hi VanBeuran anaoeni   , , it ,, 1   IBerrien counties is 3000 waeyand lessen he value cf, Pbtttinol the their property, that the matter is I1 , BawWsn Liense sales than last year Wrowers learu,   andsThe fudge has pan e that surplus d hcrve caUed on to established the leaai lake level so 2 blue state for help Gov WJLams,  act hag been let   lcjst year T1 is 25 has desiqnai June   Thei  remedy is to  com qiUs, sunish and  Strawberry Vk and secured penSation m the condemnation and 11 after the eaid ifSSS proceedinqs k be started  ,  fishinq and Marketuiq in aaverusum  The Dept of Aqricuture has ap   ROBBED BY GYPSIES proiated 1000 for emerqencVi fred Fish who lives on  woA I Road wafl robbdd of  Cntdo Jrfta MiStaan , niqht AHer a fejr voai way who included 160 acres at eaorv discontinued and gasoline and home Copies of Michigari wdd h e etli Bght wyre uedFinally The Detroit Edison Co install ed its one milionth meter in the Port Huron district last week Most people take this service for qranted and those who were born in the last 20 years do not remember when we were with out it Ye editor was born in the horse and buqqy days when streets,stores,homes were lighted with kerosene liqhts The street liqhts were huqe lamps which set on posts about 9 ft high A man with a ladder went around and lit them at dusk and then made another trip at midnight and blew them out They also had to fill them and clean the qlass chimneys and replace mornjnq at 600 am in 4 cars brass lamps which hung from the ceilinq and smoked often In 1903 Dexter persuaded Thorn as Birkett, the miller to put itf a liqht plant If tiqhted the streets stores and a few homes Carbce JWJ  neV Masonic temple at 700 p  m After the dirtner Livingston lodge will conJsrr two MM ae greesAU members of the Fellow NORTHFIELD APPOINTMENT Rev Leo Malkowski of Emmett has been appointed to St Pat Hicks parish of Northfield to succeed Rev Leo Andres who died May 3 He s a native of Detroit attended Sacred Heart and the Orchard Lake Semin Froqs may wo iw    liqhts were used which gafW 25 of June 500 Public fishing, lmle more hqht lhan Q can sites are available in Michiqan 3raakdovrtns wjro numerouej t  K,K , iVn on rnnKV 2 714 acres of qame fish ana broken onseThe stores used bit arable sum of money bv two ed in Mictaqontajr ee  qht avpsy forced their way in the wen laj, week whoj gg ,, SSMtf wher he hi8  eketcC   lab,a th,vfltaQ floated abendl  and put in a plant powered isteam engine This fun  uneil the Etetroit Edison Co it over about 1921 Pinilisjef and sister Clella, liveThe wo  from this deptmen said they were holding rel ,  committee iqious services in the Hicks near The holw TrSn5  re lftro Thi wriQ frrlse Thev in foas approved a taU to give nwt w uvwi UJJUUl 4M4 j, d the orchard, w , 5d as to e nftrZh o to all varans of e  alon, with tamm 1  , Ordain in933 , he was      f 0 e d mediedhha1VwhoSldal ilqh This Srt byf f 5fi lt it As one woman rubbed it on more veterans fWblfJo receive He sold out to , awR1 assistant in Detroit uritil appoint ed to Emmett 1950 It As one woman ruboea  on more vwiup   Trnnfi w An   J ,riw heather picked Freds poc  free autoes tetaPto51WWedo ta turn soldwitto ney, in good romuwu, , kei Then both left and aot into not see what use a blindyew Clinton He fwi  ,00ms, Areola heamg svstem2 0 m  down fte rcd a 22 la2 madS E1 tfjS SlXS P  saBtti v   w   FOR SALEMy home in Pinck ney, in good condition, large fooms, Areola heafng vstm21 tJX COT DQ1KDU UUTfu uw vuu  car garage, large lot, some irutt  w  whJch Q  wag wcnt 1 Wmjfeiiraves ,220 mnl     JL  believe special cars are made a Axm he bafll ettm   mgee who have lost arm   aaitegs  0mV  t a , Olm   , rtil0  ,y      f, w iff   1 f   Wedneedoy  June 20 1951   rr Ji   Vi 1 1  SC1     f B  rf aSJ V i ,i      i 5  j    KJ  v VV  Sig ELMCTMC,  An allelectric kitchen    the bridce dream come true  Lucky, indeed, is the bride who steps into an electric  kitchen    where Reddy Kilowatt is ready dnd willing to take the work out ol housework Why not help her get off on the right foot    help her live electrically Brides really appreciate the gift tiat keeps on giving Best wishes are best said  electric iy AtlHutrit Kltcbtn  first Cfrece with Modern Bride  IS IG C EE YOUR DEADER or Detroit Edison  7s vvv  , ,JZ, zJx x V7VSTNXI fasti  t L   M Peer Harbor1941 Korea195L Only ten years But in that time the Bell System capacity to serve the nation has literally doubled tttf And the Long Distance telephone network which tie America to gether has grown even more In  1941, there was very little coaxial cable in use Radio relay was still in an experimental stage Yet tojjay there are 8,000 miles of coaxial cable in service  plus thousands of miles of radio relay And Long Distance telephone circuits have increased in ten years from about 4,800,000 miles to 20,800,000  In times like these, telephone lines are defense lines For they are helping America rush its big production program Its fortunate this nationwide network has grown so big, so fast    MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Te hele seeed year Leee Oteteaee cell, pleas give the epereior the onteftowa telephone number Triepkone linei are busy with ntdmil defense  A1 We4 ffc, Jwie if 2, II Joan Cfccrwfafd, Robert Youna and Frank Lovejoy in GOODBYE MY FANCY   Uufooc Vincecnt Young ixiias been traneierrea irom tne Aetna Jasuaiuy jco oince is Urand rtapias  D tne office in Albany N i Clarence Marsnail oi jreqory was nospikmzea iasi wee ui iter a tree limn leil on him I  Ltonnie riouis, 14, son of Mr ana Mis Ciutoa Hoilis ol Stock bridqe is in University hospital 1 Ann Arbor, with a bullet in his  spine Jaeinq accidenuy shot by some boys hunitnq chipmunks The Brighton Area Schools has become a member oi thei East Central Assn oi Michiqan Colieqes  m Tne Briqhton Firemen will, Sunday, Monday JVM 24, tl sponsor their 4th Annlal July 4th I Matinee Sunday SSQ p m coattmone  exterTheatre Wday Sataedayjun, it, 23  iim Hob Bichard Martin in RIO GRANDE PATROL Plut Gertrude Berg Phillip Loeb   In MOLLY cartoon Afc pcrrot MicaxaAN EeVEesHeHsVeVMBXSSSSSSSiSMSS r   Friday Saturday June 22, 23 hws 700 and 30 1 Errol Flynn, Patricia Wymore in I n f Celebration this year A pubhc hearina will be held by the Briqhton city council on a proposed zoning law Rev Robert Phillips of  the Briqhton Presbyterian Church has accepted a pastorate at Wii kesbarre, Pa  The Hamburq Firemen will hold a carnival there in July CpL Charles Reason, son of Mrs Illah Reason, has been home on furlouqh, Paul Bennett jr of Howell has  Gregory Peck, Barbara Payton Ward Bond Giq Younq in ONLY THE VALIANT Novelty Cartoon Now Tuo,, Wed, Thur, June 26, 27, 23 j Fred Astcdre, Jane Powell  Peter Lawford Keenan Wynn in  ROYAL WEDDING MCMs Gayest Tech Musical Comedy Cartoon News ROCKY MOUNTAIN Plus COME ON LEATHERNECKS An Action Drama Starring Sunday, Monday, June 24, 21 Sundoy Show 3 S, 7, 8 Metro Goldwyn Mayers Super Western VENGEANCE VALLEY u iechnlcolret ruux oeimeii jr oi noweu nas  Coming Raton Pass  Soldiers received a BA deqress at Sprina  iThree The Last Outpost  toa OoUeoe Mass  iieia Ooileqe, Mass James Ryan of Hamburq, a contractor, has been named to the Howell police force He has 5 childrent Max Capra, mar of Howell hospital for 5 years has resiqn ed He put it on a payinq basis The Juniors banquet lor the Seniors was held a the Masonic dininq room Monday niqhtMer 1 win Campbell introduced Elil 1 abeth Bokros, toastmistress  Toasts were qiven by Robert Stackable Hazel Smith, Victor Bourbonnais, and Morqan Harr I i is Speeches were made by i I Claude Kennedy on Success, J Ross Read who urqed orqaniza  Uon of xxm alumni and Supt JP  Doyle on Athletics, He also presented letters to the members of the team Vocal numbers were rendered by Nellie Gard ner and Beatrice VanHorn The  Dexter orchestra furnished the music for dqnbinq i Jerry Dunn, 75died at Chelsea1 last week He was bom on the Trank Mowers farm and lived here until a few years aqo For 2 years he was supervisor Sur vivinq crre a son and a dauqh Iter Mrs Emma Brown 72, died suddenly in Chicaqo June 19 She was the widow oi Preston Survivinq are a son and dauqh ter The funeral and burial was at Pinckriey Mrsjosephine Culhanefcvidow of Robert Culhane, died at thehome of her dauqhter in Deer j field Monday The funeral and iurial were in Port Huron Georqe Teeple anii wirfe are visitinq relatives in OmahaNeband attend inq the weddina of  Georqe Wolfer frfday 8aturday,Jun 22 23 COW TOWN la a 8uper Woolen Starring 9Awy Gcdl Davis Henry J Shannon  Champion  Comedy Cartoon Sm Sundoy, Monday, June 24, 21  MY FORBIDDEN PAST A Drama Starring lAvg Gardner, Robert Mltchum and Melvin Douglas Sun Shows 35,79 Ctrtoon Hem Sporf V iee Wed, ThurTTjune  27   THE GREAT CARUSO In Technicolror A Mutlca 8tarring Maro Lanxa Ann Blyth, Dorothy  Kirston fhowi at 7il3 and lU  Burl Lancaster, Joanne Dhru i bort Cartoon Nwi Tue Wed, Thur, June 26, 27, 28 shows 700 905 V1 HUJUABY OF BROADWAY  to lechnicolroi A Musical Starting Doris Day, Jane Nelson Cartoo and New OomingrThree  Guys Named MikeBom Yesterday, Californio Passage AVOW TBEAiiJ  Stockhridae, Michiqt Friday Saturday,Jun 22 23 THE DEVILS DOORWAY Indian Story with Robert Taylor Louis Calhera Tom  Jerry in Hollywood Wrong Way Butch a Colorful Holland Sunday, Tuesday June 24, 28 THE BANDIT QUEEN early California settlers wth Barbara Britten Phillip Read Cartoon and Utoel P  Spools wooky Diviner Dynasty oomuicj Arizona Cowboy doming FololTthe Sun, Go ice TZVPLCTT C iBtokB, The Painted HUliT  11 Love USED 1950 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DeLuxe, 2 Door Heater 1S49 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE Deluxe 4 Door, Radio  Heater 1949 PLYMOUTH Special Delux e, 4 Door, radio and heater A 1948 Ford 8 Super Deluxe Coupe, radio and Heater 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETMASTR Club Coupe, loaded with 1948 CHEVROLET FLEET MAM ER Clb Coupe,new tires, radio 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetaaastar, 2 Door Heater 1946 CHEVROLbT FLEETMAST BR, 2 Door, Heater 1941 HUDSON SUPER 6 4 Door 43,000 Miles 1940 FORD V8 2 Door Heater Used GeoTqe Meabonl jr and wife called at the VVm Marshall home in Stockbridqe Sunday The Don Swarthout family spent the week end at their cotti aqe at Portaqe Lake j Mrs Florence Bauqhn andi Mr anldrs Lawrence Bauqhn  rt,ITrtT T were in Ann Arbor Saturday I HOWELL MUCH J949 CHEVROLET ViTon Pickup Heater 89500 1949 CHEVROLET Vi Ton Heater and Deluxe Cab 99500 1949 CHEVROLET V Ton Panel Heater Deluxe, cab 1200 Miles 99500 1949 STUDEBAKER H Ton Pick up, Heater 79500 1946 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Tract 4or,5th wheeLsaddle tank 39500 1946 CHEVROLET 4 Ton Pickup 4 Speed Trans Heater 64500 1941 GMC Vz Ton Pickup, Heat erexcellent condition 34500 M939 DODGE Vi Ton Pickup neater,rebuili engine cab 32S00 1940 CHEVROLET 1 Ton COE Stake, Heater 24500 QUALITY CHEVROLET SALES  114 S MICHIGAN r t, hoove Tuday, tjt GntoMr and wife of Mr and MrV Undrew NesHtt Th Wm Kennedy family ol  bSSdA AXbt   WI Sunday of Detroit and Charles Eiwle and cauea ai uim  House, Plymouth family of Fowlerville spent Sun The John Spears arm ha day with Mrs Hmma Vollmer l  sold to the the conservat Mrr Olin Fishbeck of Muske qonls WeJifcrtfti CJ e dO asm  ton hamj,fMM  dSmmSi AT m PW to th the consemrt SSmkamZ Whrm fetftj KP1  AOUS, bam  In Michigan thn game of gotf is goining in popularity every year W a healthful companionable game And its The American Way Stor reachfng tne 19th  Hole to relax and enjoy a cool, sparkling glass of MKhlgon brewed beer For beer Is the kind of beverage Americans like It belongy to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our rifhffc enjoy it, this too, belongs to our own American i a y gt  STM heritage of personal freedom 00001 GQWOn0t    fOU 9 Michigan Brewers Association n71t Franclf fwXm MisHftg  Detroit 1, Michtfon   WPPWSfPlPP pjpBPFm IBB WWCOfEY VWAIQT Wednesday June 2 51 r The Peoples Store Groceries, OrygooOs Canned Goofie, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Lingerie  I Kennedy Gere Store Hovo quiefc  ividting toft water for atlr  dnhwoihing, whiter oihit, glorious lhampoot, delightful bTthing Gf complet  loili on hit arMi ing nw aufomaHc watr toftnr Flocks Dlspateh tered as 2nd cr,9 matter at postoffice lUSoiiowell StPinckneyMich Sucnption Price 150 per year  Paul W Curlett Publshei the Gordon Hesters at Hillsode xtoosevelt Pike and iarnily of Wayne spent Sunday at the Robert Pike home Leiqhton re mained for a visit Robert Pike and wife and 5rston Clark and wife spent last Monday in Corunna Mrs Alice Bruii come hem with themCecil Hooker of Ann Arbor is visiting Roy Dilliqham and wife Gerald Henry was home from Detrot over the week end Mrs James Smith oi Chubbs Corners is a patient at McPherson hospital Joe Burns is attendinq eumm er school at Ypsflanti He will teach at Unadilla aqian next year The Chas Soule family of1 Howell spent Sunday at the Phillip Sprout home I The Robert Ackley famly at j tended the horse show Sunday at the L  F Ranch, Plymouth  Miss Madqe lack of Ann Ar bor spent Sunday at the S HCknrr home Roy Dillinqham and wife w Sunday quests at the Hooker cottaqe at Zukey Lake Russell Nuoffer and family of Lanssinq spent Sundav with th9 Lloyd Hendee family Charles Sherman of Eaton Rapids spent Sunday at the Carl Sherman home Mrs Roche Shehan of Ann Arbor and Bob Kerr and wife of Detroit were Sunday quests of the Wm Shehan family The Lelarud Grant family call ed at the Asher Wylie home Sunday John Sprout of the armv air, corpc has been transferred to  Lonq Island as inspecctor  Chas Musson spent the week spent the week end at the Albert Dinkel home Mr and Mrs Roy Smollett of Petoskey called at the Albert Dinkel home last week Mr and Mrs Ross Head and the Howard Read family were dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Georqe Wilde at Barton Hills Country Club The Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor called at the Lee Lavey home Sunday and with them visited the Howard OBren family at Bunker Hill Mrs Mae Metz of Howell has, aone to California with the Frank, White family I Arnold Berquist spent Sundav i with Ann Arbor friends  Visit Our New Location 107 SA8T M38 NUA 0 I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF iPuiups Bathroom Fixtures and 1 4 Electric Heaters Pipes,Fittifus Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Plaokaey jDtead or Alive  F ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTtY  COWS 700 HQRESES 500 l HOGS 100 Cwt WF BUY HIDE u,0 CALT SKINS UMBO 68 FlscftMy Central Dead Stock CO Plumbing Water Systems etc Stentey Oinket Mr and Mrs Earl Gaines and Floria Clark and wife called son, Jim, of Howell spent Sun on Mrs Marqaret Clark at St day with the Andrew Campbell Joe hosptal Ann Arbor Satur tmily day The Max Reynolds and Jack Mrs Walter Clark called at Reason fecmihes were Sundav the Edsel Meyer home in Ypsi dinner quests of M J Reason anti Thursday and wife, Mrs Dorothy Dinkel attended a pre nuptial shower at Stock The Hjrb Palmer family of bricuqe Wed niqht for her neice Flint spent Sunday with his oar Mary Holt who will be marrfe ents here Saturday f VJK PERMUTir WATER SOFTINU VkeaeftovNi wttk JIMM Hb  Mltfai JM t W MMittUB TjfM givtt tine and 1   rttwe iaforautiea f ariaetetttfnaltMbiton  V U M flhueJeatei totfrt toe ei  , f  working art Port  Anioh Cancelled wea UBERAL TRAMIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD HANOI Ham m fhe tin to aeoderntse Edtchea with Philf at    the thrifty feottkd gas for farm and town home You can huet far and wide, but yo wont fcnd a bigger value anywhere then this beautiful de luxe range Remewher, too we will glvt yeu  generous taedein allowance oe your id range regardless of typ make,  condition Erey terms, if ye wlaW MANY OTHER PHILOAS AftfANCCS  PROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I Cosf 43  IQSS than prewar automatic models Ask for fRii home frieJ I SEE US TODAY W MAfSJtt All IN8TAUATION 1 tkotW art hoot GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS 40 North Stewart St Phone Plnckpory 153FU Clyde Fishr and wife havei sold their home on Putnam St to Mr and Mrs Groomes of Yp I silanti and bouqht the Larson, placce on Man St WMr Groom es works at Kaiser Frazer  Gene Dinkel and wile o Petrol it called at the Stanley Dinkel home Sunday  The Misses Alberta Dinkel and f Nancy Chubb were in Detroit Thursday i Sunday quests of the Murray J Kennedy family, were the Am1 brose Kennedy family of How ell, The Harold Gallup family of Pontiac and Irvin Keened V and wife j Miss Elsie DeWolf is spendinq the week at Cranbrook Insti tute Birminqham Born to Cecil Vincent and wife Arloa Esic at McPherson hos pital, Thursday a dauqhter The Dallas Cox family of Batt le Creek spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Iva Reason 1 The followinq from here at I tended a meetinq of the Howell Maonic Lodqe Wed nlqht and saw Lansixur No3 work 4 j EA deqrees Merwin Canrobell, i  Wtostoa Bauoihn Qare Miller, Larry Cambum Olin Robinson  Arnold Berquist and ve editor  Gilbert Bcdlev of Indianhead Marvllarkl where he ha bwn teachlnq school  visttinq here Pvt Georqe BareJiijR4tAnnT Rucker, Aktbcana HUJI tot Pinckney Homecoming Sponsored by PinckneyCivic Improvement An JUNE 2024  Prizes Given Away Every Night V t All Rides 9c for Children Fri Nite Sat pmi AVERYS MODERN SHOWS Telivision Given Away Sat   Merchandise Awards Nightly COME BABLY AMD MMQ W  X I  floor      v5  v fe I  l  owV Order Tour FARM SEEDS NOW Alfafta, Clover aril All Other Seeds Fed Supply Co,  PROFESSIONAL COINER THE rtNCKNBY SANITARIUM J Bey ML Duffy M D t ckuey u MjchlQcai nly 1100 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays REAL ESTATE Farm, Home Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Mon Wr,L fiTTSg,  I pTy, , S IS 3 DB G 8 McCJSKEY PlloneJiL Dtniat mrs  Repoirina 1 MYSON J HUGHES 112 vMki   Flumbina and Heatina TeWorJ M Av Roto 8717 LaWtsiJe Drive lelepnone License Rusn Lak Office 935 Residence 814 L TJSr Evenings by Appointments j p H SWARTHOUT 6 SON t Howell i Michigan Funeral Home HERB SNEED   s,warthoector I  H1,BW  Modern Equitknen Phone 183 207 E Grand River i  Ambulance rvce MAX RUSSELL MGR Howell  Michig Phones 39  63f PmclaJey, Mich Pinckney, Michigan THTBJD OF A BUSY DAY SPECIAL NOTOSE Real Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage 1 FRED C SEICKHOFT or ,City, Lake and Fatrn Property f , A Speciality  Your Property With Me oi the  LEE LAVEY OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell  Michlaan Phone 358 Residence 615 i  f njleY INfew AppliancesNOW 1 WE OFFER LOWCOSt CONVENIENT TIME  PLANS Through r GENERAL ELEimm CREDIT CORPORATION  j Even though a person in bus Pinckney Community Schools, i Generrl Insurance  mtS daiLY epouslts  re School District tto 2 Fraction Phone 59F3 UrCTC ceipts, at the end 0 a busy day Putnam iownsnip, LjyinasSS he may find a quantity 0f money Countv will he hiv4 u on hand while the bank is do , SSSy  hcfc h I f  Scd A Sciality dHe mustthen retain, these, day of uiy AD, 1951, at 2 BERTWflJE funds ovemght or perhap over 0 aocic p m tor the purpose at phon1 PkidmLv 78F2 an enure weekend, hither costly, electinq TWO TRUSTEES for Hnctoey72 insurance must be maintained terms of three years,ONE THUS risk of loss through burglary is xfifc lor a term oi one year, and  LLOYD HENDEF 1 Livestock HauLna Pinckney Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detrrs AUC JTONEER  ph OR ,, I m  j   assumed t To provide our customers with peace of mind in this respect we have installed a night de pository where funds may be  placed a any time of day or night and then reclaimed at the users leisure during bankina 1 hours the next davThis conven j ience has received widespreap approval the country over To ivoA worry at the end of  of a busy day whf not number j j tyou8 CBiftODg our night de j McPHERSON State BAN  I 1 nowell Mien, All deposits up to 10,000 In j sured by ow membership in the  Federal Deposit Insurance Cor porarion REFRIGERATION SERVICE  HAROLD Rfcirr to authorize the Board of Educa, Ph 8 n iFa88 ton of the Pinckney Community Phooe 1 aBy I54F3  I fc  w r L 11 KOTABY JNSUnANCE and BONDS PWB 13  PJNCKNEY T VSchools to consumate the an anexation of the Burgess School District N08 FrL, Putnam Town DR C J TOWNER lA, A  K  LAVEY HARDWARE FOR MUNTZ SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Dentist j ee Demonstration Every Day ship and for the purpose of tran 6044 Portage Lake flood, rwierI Hl5l0t00JL M to 1000 PJ4 sactiiig such other business as Phone Dexter 3461 I 09 184 Main St, Pinckney may lawfully come before said  Dated une 14,1951  Clarified Advs Eric G Rose, Secretary of the  Board Educaton, Pinckney Communty Schools  F Sale 4 chairs,red upholstery l Livina room suite, bluish areen,  seats, table 32x45 with 2 leaves COUNCIL PROCEDURES extending to 60 in 2500 Pinckney Mich June 121951 davenport and chair 7500 Meeting called to order by Mrs Walter L Clark, phon Pres Dinkei Present, Shirley, No 34 718 Putnam, Pinfcknev fieadSwcarthouit Tiplady ana    ,   Eisele Absetn, Clark  WANTElOdd Jobs  Phil Saroey Kraizmilier Livingston Jounty HepreBertve Phone 2556b Ann Arboi iUrt SALEKitciien nunae5 burn ei oh, over wuh thermometer   Mrs George May, 4jb  DownU Motion by Tiplddy, supported Bill Brady, phone 164 Pinckknev j JpQ Urive, Lakeland,  Pho 7 Shirley to allow followinq        nnghton 6509  1THREE WAYS TO BUILD UP  YOUR CREDIT RATING Summer Coal Prices Now in Effect I OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT SAVE REGULARLY PAY TIME OBUGATIONS ON PHONE DEXTER 2681  L rioey Sons WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV j AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HeweSi Mich  Member Federal Pepoait Insur, once Corporation All Deposits j Insured up to 10000 for each Deposlto by bills 1 Li v Co Rd Com,culvert 3000 avey Hdwe supplies   4800  David Brady, flag care 600 Thos Read Sons, supplies 5008  Mcpherson Bank, dep box 360 F E Grimes, ditch 700  9500 Phil GenUle, labor , 900 ,  Russell Pressley ,labor 1800 Irvin Kennedy, labor  9150 Abel Haines, labor 8400 Motion carried Motion to ad juorp carried Mildred Ackley Clerk FOR SALEWe still have late seed potatoes Sebago 100 a sack 50 lbs  Willard Wiltse, Phone 179F4 FOH SALE Strawberries, any  trmount Marshall Meabon phone 62F3 FOR SALE Strawberries, this week only 600 a caseGeorge Charbonneau Phone 161F11 fli tjnltLuivCtXlC cooling hour 1U gaAon maik cans, iiice new also BK 10 weeks old pigs and a hayioaaer,newWiuraae ior cop corm Frank Pearce, 10960 Sunchiield, I near Big Silver Lake Andrew Campbell returned home from an Ann Arbor hos pital Sunday where he under  went an operation  43 attended the Fisk family re union held at the C J Clinton FOR RENTRoom Board if desired Mrs McKinley Phone 121F3, 306 Mih St fOUND Commercial license plate and tail light Lloyd Hendee, phone 64F4 the Pinckneys rOR SALEStrawberries by vt   ,  quart or crate home Sunday Sinner waVserv Adolph Hartman, Cedar Lk Rd ed on the lawn Guests were WANTLlWashing and droning , present from Monroe Detroit, Dons at My Home,  I Plymouth, Lansing, Greenville 1220 Mowers Rd, Pinckney  oyccUw1aSer Elainfe Caro WANTED Yards to mow Kn FORSALE Cottaae cm Huron fin4 Gebrae Murray, Camilla my power lawn mower ffier, , Fernland subdivision at BudaS GractWilson had Dick CanpbelLnhoneJBCrrttt  their tonsils recovered at McPh WANTED WORKWUl buiidf Darrel Baker 565S FmWH TV erson hos pital,Howell last week ivmiM Uit WUMxNwith101 willing to work hard iearn seiiinq andestabisn nxau self in a permanent businessWe, preier a perspnl who hus had nosales training, ire person we select may be a laborer, farmer, school teacher or Grocery clerk A strong desre to get ahead Jand family obligations that make reasonable hiqh earning a necessity are important Guar anteed salary during training pqjfrj Write Box lOSPinckneyNOTICE Have rive stayed horses confined Ovner may have by ldentifyin and paying I ior keep and damages John Eisele gonrtable   trfi 4sS  QUALITY feats Groceries Vegetables  v Fish STATE OF MIUHIGAi cottages, make screens and da any kind of carpenter work at  ole time prices Call Carpenter th Probate Court foj cue County ol   portaqe Lake, Phone Dexter UTLaqaton   5 8 3 8 TA a M1O J sstd wwfft xW  ft   tBija Office ia  CHy f Howell FOR SALto deck FOh SALEio close estate The Frei Jagusch house and 24 acres at 9058 Ceaar Lake Road Pinckney A good chance to go Pinckney A good chance to go in chicken business Fed Teepte adm pnone 675 HowH Kllthlgcm 1U00 chiek jnsaCounty m the lGth day of Jano brooder, used very little, also A, D i95i   will do custom plowing Prent tfonoraoi Hiram R S Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E FOR SAlSrnail White Enamfudge of Probate  Phone Pinckney 65F5 e1 itchen Range, bums wood In the Matter of th ESTATE OP XJJrSpBfilSRYiWiU pay  coal, good condition LAURA A HOFF, Deceaife   jtroit Market Prices Mary L Hoiff having fitac1  in said c u JJovd F 1L  rc  Court her final administration account,    Vvii ihiDirAKM UbflTvlGS, W Phone 137F11 Phone 62F13  7oq Bntlv Road VvAiNiELtArtM LfbflJNGS, FOrl bKJhPotatoes, Cabbage  Onions   Umsad Farm  anther petjtttn praying fc the aUowJ AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c xt7 TTfn vnn lf ,,,, i once thereof and for  sigrtmtrt LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED tj JJm Yu l01and distribution of the residue of said 150 haV9, mIS TSS8,6 11111  Alse Sissor ad Knlvs p,HLD CRANDALL Jdy A, JP 1951 at ten dock in the  Service While You Walt  hone 3D5W HoweU It la OTtyd that the 9th day of AU Work Guaranteed fore, at MK Probai office, be and MANDELLS SAW FILING SHO If hereby moiatod or heartng rtd j 524 Rlvefc DriveHlland Lake petition cm7 examing and allowing aid accouri It it Further Ondered, That public not toe thereof be given by publication of x copy ol this order once h week let  tuccestive weeks previous to said day  of hearing to the Ptacknsy DispatJi oewsoaoer printed ss4 dfcnlcrted iff sa Omaty k true copy Oelestia ParshaD Wtnn R Smith Juda 1 Probats A true eot Celesta Parshcdl Register of Probate B amfh Judce of Probata   rviee l syf K 1  CLARKS X vv USE TT4 FOR  ATHLETES FOOT 0aater PENa Power, with 90 united cohol base,  comes  f medloariort DEgLY to WU the germ on contact Get happv wr liefIN ONE HOUR or vour 40ci back at vSLZjffF   THE CORTSiUQ  1 jt joMAi eay wqy wWfthe Bo Cepesty Ro Royole Easy to handle Qvkk starting 1 He 4cycte Reo engine, towsr  pore for steep aredei, 1 pftl 947 touohst gsov Grot tochsr Spetonot  f 1 Lavey Hardware  i S  rjsj Mi r V V 9 PUBLIC The farm having been sold J will sell at public auction on Jack Speers farm on Cedar Lake Road From Pincknej take 36, west, 1 mile te Cedar Lake Road From Howell take PinckneyHcwcTl rottfr ft SchIf 21 3 miles to Cedar Lake Road, 1 mile south TURDAY, JUNE 23rd  At l00 Oclock, Sharp Cattle 1 Holstein cow, 7 yraeW, due Dec 20 1 Black cow, 5 yrs old, fresh 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs old, bred May 20 1 Guernsey cow, 3 yrs old, due sale date 1 Holstein bull, 14 months old 1 Holstein bull, 1 year old 1 Holstein heifer, 1 year old 1 Holstein Heifer, 6 months old 1 Holstein bull, 5 months old 1 Black Heifer, 3 months old 4 Crves 6 weeks old Hogs 2 Duroc Sows 10 Pigs, 7 weeks old 5 Feeder pigs Farm Tools S C Case tractor with cultivator 1945 Just overhauled 1 Moline 2 14 in plows 1 Coop 2 14 in plows 1 Case disc 1 4 section International spring tooth International tractor corn planter 1 Ohio mower, 6 ft cut  International 8 ft grain binder Hay loader Wheel scraper Scales 1 Stock trailer 1 Trailer Bob sleigh 1 Rubber tired wage 3 32x6 tires Chain Shovels Many other articles to numerous to mention TERMS OF SALE10 to 12 months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 6 per cent interest Edward F Speers, Prop Bert Wylie  Auctioneer   Floyd D Kehrl First National Bank of Plymouth, Clerk June 20th J Children Dcv exercises were Id at the Pineknev CongI urch Suxday Vocal numbers ere rendered by Prof Miller, hel Durfe,e, Harold and Grace rieve and Gladys Browni ho celsor Oichesrra composed o aude Teeple, Ross Read,Fred mpbell and Francis Carr fnn hed instrumental musiaMable warthout was organist Bm r Bnrt Ormohell and fe o Detroit last week a girlFred Wyman, Dete r    n has been awarded the con act to build the Cross St1 r the Hurort River in Ypsilan for 1,1700 Brayton Placewav is clerkina r W W Barnard Tohn Drew who has been rnnn g a machinte shop here has moved to ChmnbelHown Wm, Mcran iz b idinq he tcwixship bridge soth of town W S Swarthout and wife are intending the postmasters con vention in Lansing Frank Eowers of the place and Belle Dupont of Iosco were marr iea at bt Joseph s churcn, how elL Wednesday Miss Mae Reason graduates from St Joseohs College, Mon res, this week Mrs Charles VanOrden sister of Wales Leland died at Webb rjn jimP q The funeral and burial were there Adda Kice is teaveling sales lady ior Wm McPherson  Sons of Wowell 125 friends of Miss Lottie Braney of Plainfield aave her a suf orise Tarty JUDO Qh Mr and Mrs Mark Nash en tertained at a picric ainnr on their lawn Sunday Rev William KLirhart and family of riolljtnd Agnes Gear hart, Howell, Alice Gearhart Dexter, Dr and Mrs Johnstone, Chicago, Floyd and Lorena Black of Florida, the Drlemes Nash family of Coldwater Isabel tfash of Ann Arbor and Mrs Ruth Ritter end sons Ben Tomlin is buildina a cott age east of the Lucius Wilson cottage at Portage Lake The Phillip Hudson family of Detroit were Sunday guests of the 7  er McAfee family Mv and Mrs Roy Fslier were in Lansing Saturday ITnus Doyle ir and wife are building a new porch on their fane  LGA EWfc Mr Denise LoRosa was one of the bridesmaids and Vinco LaRosa usher at the weaamq ot barbara eauijr and iticnarg Rickelman, at S Marys cnurch, Chelsea Saturday rtevMargan narris who was assigned to the JSiiiisiae parisa last rebruary he, ieeu transier red to Oxbow Lke near Pun tiac where ne wm Duild a rect ory anid schpoj, ii Doit McKiniey and wife oi Detroit spent the week nend at the E I McKinley home He is studying architecture at Lawrence Tech Mr and Mrs Percy Ellis at tended the Juneral ot Kobert Williams oi Leiroit at Muncei, Ind, Thursday Percy had a room in his home in Detroit Mr anjd im roy Koojcs ct Flint called on Mrs Mary Kou last Tuesday Clare Miller and family spent the week end at Douqias Lake John Dad Ecrilev was taken to McPnerson hospital last week Barney Wiison and wife arc spending the week at Lewiston Percy Ellis andwife will spend the week end there lAi, and Mrs Rex Smith and daughter, Marjory ot Detroit called at the M E Darrow home Sunday Ernest Hoyt of Clinton, forme Pinlckney mller, fell and broke his knee last weik he is in btJoe hospital, Ann Arbor  Mrs Mocca Butters cf Jackson called on iVir and Mrs Floris Clark Saturday Douglas Plummer and family have rented the Chesley Murr ay farm house for a vear  Mrs, Sinclair wn has ben living with Mr and Mrs Chas Denumore has rented Msr Bessc Herrys aparmem Mr Edna Spears and Claude Sheldon spent Sunday with the Arthur Kyrch femu of Howell Earl Wheeler of Lansina call ed on Mrs Edna Spears Saiur day  Mrs Eda Spenrq and Mrs Louise ShehT spent rriaay with  Mrs Madeline Moran Stock and famiv c Riiminqhm  Mrs Mary Amburaey, sens, Dick and Jim and Mr and Mrsmniett Widmeyer attended the graduation execises of Jackson nigh school Friday night where Boone Amburaev jr graduate OrJa Campbell has sold two cres of land to Paul binger and 1 acre to Ted Sinoer,M36,E op posite the Gen Campbell house and they will build homes Paul has his kasement dug Susan Campbel has an office position with Gulf Refining Co, An Arbor and ViiqLnia Shirley with the Argus Co there Tney started Monday Mary Marqaret Clark has one witn King See ley but will not start until her mother is heme from the hospital Wesiey Read Rav Moriar ity, Bcb Darrow and jc Jetirevs lei rriday ior Muskellunqe Lake and a weeks, fishing Jucic 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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;
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              <text>irWT wwmwiwpi lty   Volumej8 Michigan Wednesday June 13 1951 Red Cross Note Gasoline prices went up 1 The Red Cross Mobile Blood a aal June 1 over the governor s will be at the Piqcknev school  veto Here GOHP logic broke Wednesday Junto 27 from 100 down They said the oil compan JP11, to 700 p m Mrs Denise ies would absorb the tax They 8 a registered nurse is refused The GLO is opposing  the tax nd1 threaten on the feeiiet to put it Social Happening Church Notes I a   tfo,25 A state police squad has been organised to fight gambling and narcotics Prior to this Michigan had to depend on federal oifi  cere  ruier two years of work strikes the MichBell Telephone Co has asked for a 22,000,000 increase In rates They have 18,000 un filled orders and 132,000 cus tomers who want better service The term of Schuyler Marshall on the Public Service Commiss ion expires If Gov Williams chairman and Mrs Dorothy Linxei, GUSO registered is assis tant 190 blood donors are wanted The age limit is 18 to 59 Those under 21 must have the written content of their parents  All those who desire to aive blood should fill out a blood donors cardr These may be ob tained from Mrs LaRosa, Mrs Dinkel Rev Fr SchmiU Rev Brady Mrs Irenfc Thompson or Merwin QampiSelL Part of the blood will go to our boys in the service and part s CcmoBc Church Michigan I fiev Fr Albeit J Schmltt, Pasfec Sunday Moves  f Summer 136, 8i00, 1000 1MP Winter 850 6 10i00 I Nevenna Devotions  I Confessions I  Friday evening at 730 p m , Friday after Novenna Devotions  Saturday 730 to 900 P M Sunday beigce 8t00 Matt Conarogatirnal Ooaauunirv Church Rev, Donald Braaf, pastor Wed, Ladies Aid meet with  Mrs Meda Henry on Cedar i l Softball Notes  WIN FIRST LEAGUE qAME Pinckney won their iurst qame iri me county league 1nuisaay  night by beatinq City boivice tf to b Don Amburqey pitcninq lor rinckuey walked 2 men a Pinckney error and bob bmitrrs tripit qave Howell 4 runs Pinck got them back in their half oi the first whdn Wieman, the How ell pitcher walked the bases tulh ana Joe Jeffreys emptied them with homer Jerry Clark walked and scored on Jack leffreys hitHowell qot a run the second on 2 errors but Pinckney qot 2 Lake Rd to make robes for sex when Jones walk d and  Vicfj men  , , ru L L on joe Jelireys second heme Betty VanBlaricum vice men Thur, Prayer meotina at R K Elliott home Leader Mrs Elliott Sunlday, Fathers Day Sermon A Fathers Responsibility Vacation Bible School closes aooointfl Democrat all members locally If you or a member oil Whose engagement to  Rich, j 130 Sunday with a proqram will be Democrats When GovWiUiaxns was siqni fusion the blood could be re tog iour minor amendments to placed from the Livingston restrict welfare padding another j county bood bank, case of school enrollment padd    ing was found Michigan has gotten its small est draft call in 18 months Only 638 are called in the July draft The number seems to depend on our successes in Korea Lambert Miller of the Nat Mfg Assn accuses your family should need a trans , ard Crockett of Gregory has and a display ot hanawork The been announced The wedding  parents are invited CARNIVAL HERE JUNE 2024 The Pinckney Civic Improve ment Assn has contracted with the Avery Carnival Co of Pon labor of PinckneV public sguare June 20 is June 30 t Wed 730,Senior choir prac tise stopping wage stabilization by wage demands The new five imillion dollar office building at Lansing has  24 there will be games rides, and other amusements There will be some local concessions In addition a Television Set been approved and tennants wiU be Fe Lu SShtlv have been ordered to vacate 4 tadV the proposed site  p    J5 Poor weather may cut thg voted to the betteentotftnek cherry crop one lourth to one VThey  SJd buna thifti, fitting up a room ana ouvinq School districts must lew 5 Beral hundred dollars worth mills te be ekrifcle for state bene 1, JlS fits Two new child guidance clin les in BattleCreek and Petoskey have been established, and 200000 was appropratoid to continue their operation in 11 other cities a Community Ches drive and turned the funds raised over to, local charity organisations d ruin Meaooiiite Church ev Ezra Beaob Pastor I p P Supt Walter Each AssUant Paul ChaUee Mlng Worship  1000 Sunday School 11 00 Childrens Hour    1145 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Worhir     r   815 Cott FellowJilp Service WnAsda 800 P M, I  KENNETH KAMPS DIES Kenneth Kamps 24, who was  piu, run Pinckney stayejtl anead trom then on Howell qot a run, the 5th on a double and an error and Pinckney also scared when Jerry Clark hit a homer Howell got a man on the 7th but Lloyd hitting for Haller was out Mecrbon to Jeffreys to end the qame I Pinckney fielded nicely ,mak j inq 2 double plays Gentile and Jones made circus catches in the outfield Bob Meabon and and Jack Jeffreys, 2 hiqh school boys were in the lineup and put up nice qame Pinckney will play Co Ops at Howell there this Thursday niqht at 730 p m The teams in the leaque are Pintknoy, City Service, Eaqers Cleaners, Howell CoOps, Bruca Products Howell Merchants and Weaver  Wntkins, Milford Current Comment Clsory Business Colleqe of Ypsilanti wili expand This in stitution has ben housea in the same builunq lor 50 vears and haij tuinea 6ut tnousanas of graauates many in this sect ion The coileqe ha buuqht 7z acres of land at Washtenaw and rjewiti Roads and will build an administration und class room with auaitorium able to seat 700 Another buildinq will provide a dormitory, cafeteria and lounqe The construction will beqm within 2 years This colleqe lika Feiris Institutewas the creation o on man, Prof Georg Cleary He is deceased and his sn wh in Republican state chairmnn, heads it found shot on Darwin Rd here ft CHARACTERS WE HAVE MET No 3 OUT ON BAIL Carl Ciminoli, 24, of Portaqe Lakecharged wih ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Erwin Miller of Hamburq announce the enqaqe j ment of their daughter Julia, to cruelty to Stephen Lazlo of Pinckney, son a month aqo and later iumped j fonec,,  from a seconid story window at J rf a iMcPhefson hoepttal HoweU  tlT  Su died as University hospital,Ann, TXL h Aibui Sunday The funeral and I miurgey, p and buffiai were at Dexter Tues day Darrow, 3b  2 A fi H Gentile If Qatflcc Meabon 2b lack Jeffreys, rf City Service child has peen released, of Mrcmd MrsAdolph Hartmn 200bail supphed through n Pinckney a on his attorney, Ledru Davis of CAR WRECKED The car in which rloqer Koepf Bray ton 2b en and Shirley Nichols of iJinjK  Haller, c were ridinq was wrecked on Kennedy, 3b Cavanauqh Lake Rdnear Chel Starkey, cf sea Sunday when it was hit by Smith, 1 Dexter He denies all charges, Misg M  and Roberi idr by joe WenceL 20, Wieman, p that his 9 morrths old sonLonda, Szabu o MiJan wefe m oi Cheisea Wencel qot a ticket Nixon, p Thig is the etory of a dime nov j wa3 miStreated undernounsnea j Si Marys Church by Rey Fr 1 aaaict of some U years ago He says i there were any maa ir4 those days ihe surest way of ts on the childs body the1 going to haaes was to read Jot there after  nhild haa dime noveis and smoke ciqar  g jejt wi  ettee and o course both enjoy  w g Robert Milliken oi Patter ed a large patronage The dime Lake, the morning of the novels had bright colored oov j , sheriffs officers took it W ers and covered a wide field MrDherson hospital, HowelLTne netective stories predominating, w pvrson hospital employees ior reckless dnvirjq I Sprague, ss  there were any muM j Schmitt officiating The recept Charles McClear 24, of Briah Gehringnr, lb the childs body they i0n was Qt  y p ton a student at University oi Hicks, rf ir, after the child naa, ,an Detroit received a iractured skull O Conner rf left with his sisterinlaw, j The marricrae of Barbara J early Sunday mornina when Lloyd Nash, daughter of Mr and MrsJ hiscar was wrecked onGrand battd for Haller in 7th 2 1 3 4 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 AB R H 1 2 4 4 4 2 1 3 4 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 An army of untold numbers is said to be advancinq in upper peninsula swoepinq everythinq ielore it It is not Communists but caterpillars who are said to exist in number never seen be or ACCOJ dinq to reports they are cavorina fcrosts strawberry patches and iniosmcr mqhwavs to such an extent as to make drivinq aanqerous The birds are ccnsuminq them but there ere fjo1 many ior thomThis has hanpencd bore when lor somi rer,son the bira ana insect balance wns disturbed Nature has always provid vi a remedy in the pst Ycrs aqo qrasshopp ori appored at Salt Lake and threaten t in troy all crops Suddenly huqe ilocks of sea qu 11, never seen there before, appear d from nowhere and cobbled up the hoppersIn 1914 army worms appeared in huae numbers in Vhchiqan and seemed about read v to take ov er the statr whn they disap pearxi The worms qo into ccrons and hat h in buqs in a fhort time u  say leg The heroes were , Nick CarterOld Sleuth, Diamond Dick In addition there were the Klondike Young Glory, Liberty Boys, Jesse lames Frank Merriwell series They came weekly and told for a thin dime As a rule they were tabu and had to be read in the barn or out in the cornfield A boy who once liv ed with us was devoted to them when he left we found 100 of them oi them between the mat ress and springs of his bedYou w are given one guess as to whoi Kerr 3 ticket There was an ar got them The movies and tadio I aument as Sergt Ken and raui JdUed tnedemand for them as Webber, the governors Becre you can get the same thrillers c dime novel days there today Mark Nash to Cpl Robert Bekk   of BnghtonA brother ering, son of Mr and Mrs Clavi Donald, was killed in an auto ton Bekkerina will take place accident last October, at the Pinckney Congl Church Saturday evening, June 16 Rev Donald Brady officiatinq The reception is at the Nash home SIDNEY ODGERS Sidney Odqers, 61 president of the Utica Bank since 1933, WM  died at his Patterson Lake con 7  ,, The post office committee has  W  SVnay ,mrn hv n,ie 0  Hamburg body was taken the Utica PY, iWilham Stimer,    HIGHER POSTAL RATES he post office ca reported out a bill iwu uu u uux increasing TWL,7 e , ,1 rr postal rates 123,75100 tel1 Swartetop 4 80 , first year anli after 3 years ectors and the funeral was held GET GOVEWKW ACSAIN Howell on account oHby P 81 SUWOOOnenarnenTo  M church eretcy 55 miles an hourwa  nwe  ra  He leaves a wlie  two chdfweeks lSSSid 88 percent was defeated This OVrrs car andjav fcwt Kerr a gument MARRIAGE UCENSES Bruce DeVier, 22, Glenvicw, 111 Marion Horton, 20, Fowler James Burroughs 20 Pinckney Marilvn Rogers, 19 Briqhton Chaifles Gkrrdca 19Fenton Francis Townsend, 18, Brighton Patrick McCarthy, 50 Howell Clark Gable, UV qrayinq mat ir5ee idol, is havinq his troiihlei, His Uuid and latest wife, the iormer Lad Ashley oi Enqland is suiniq hm for aivorcc ana ali Itnoney Gablo say a she does not neea it and has mot oi his money anyway i,iy Ashley, like Wailis Warhel i, the biscuit shooter for whom tie Duke of Windsor qav up hi throne, is npparently a qui who did all iqit ior ivupelh The dauqhter of i London pub o aloon keep er sho serve a barmoid Her beauty attruleu oUenuun and sh, marrioa Lord Ashley,inher ituiq his Jortun at ha death, Daqlas Fairbanks sr divorced Viaiy iickford to marry her, He liea niter 3 year and h got his fortune dren tarv both d watchtaQ the sDeeddometer and At that time there was a bov u did nbt register over 45 mues,  m a farm near here known ar The governor who was in tt 3 years This would raise  TJ li rvi i r i  llxH  i t 4  4Vfi AL 571000 There is nn inr    1X1 wriw   , Diamond Dick because of his  back seat took no part in tne ais blind devotion to that detective cession Sergt Ken coked Mar tin Lavan to appear tor him ai the hearirig but Chief of Police would have left the state in the red again The increases are raisina the price of post cards to 2c which will raise 47,000000 and raise 2nd class to newpapers and magazines 20 percent a year for 86, increase MASONIC EVENTS Special communicanOn of Liv ingston Lodqe No 76 f  AM Tuesday eve June 19, for ex fcrnjinaiuo of candidate Fellow n i r i 23 Highlana Park, Bonrta Conely 18, Briqhton Locals 571,000 There is no fior letter or airmail Another bill has bees, reported out to raise postal employees Johnny Soule of Howell is visiting at the PhilHp Sprout home Mrs Don Swarthout expects Livingston Lodqe will attend Fred Cronnenwett cancelled thei wages Postal empoylees would ticket sayina it was the work of get 366 more a year and other a green patrolman  I employees 20c an hour story hero He was on the spot each week when the serials ar rived and read them devotedly Another racket, arose in in con section with the dime novels, a lake detective school who for a w, sum sold you a diploma, a tin last December which was also pass both houses and be sign badge and cheap pistol They cancelled Trooper Gene Dinkel ed by the president There will were later put out of business  0f Pinckney ,chauffer for the aov probably be amendments to The boy sent in his money and emor was involved The last both bills in due time received a badge episode occurd Junto 2 but did, and pietolOne Jnorning he pinn j not leek out for a week  CONSERVATION DEPT Sergt Kerr was given a hcketj The bills to be effective must aDi excursion to the Alma Ma sonic Home some Sunday in July or August It is planned to put on a program for the quests of the home Preceedina this will be a picnic dinner in an Alma park Merwin Campbell, WM p W Curlett Sec iTiCltoFiuwT Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee nKi SfLik two were  Shepherdsville Sunday 2xklWU2leS, 5 Rose Hendee and Mrs MN1 decrees We willeave me  Frigbee returned p Pinckney temple at 700 o m th h All Felbwcraft team members,     are asked to go ,,1 Francis and Anita spent lasl Livingston Lodge  Planmna Thursday with Mn md Mrg 1 The ftrsf artiUcial propraaa tion of muskeliunge eggs is be Ing attempted at the Drayton Palins hatchery 15000 eggs ed on the bodge, put the gun in fcis pocket and went out look CIRCUIT COUR1 NEWS tag ior criminals They seemed I  o be ecarce fhat day and he Judge Lyons is holding court , had nearlr reached Pinckney in Corunna this weekLast week obtained from Torch River are when h saw a tramp walking Lillian Young was aiven a       ciong the road near the Pinfck divorce from Harry YoungThe aey cemetery He put his crun appeal caae d Almon Brewer, on the cntonlshed vaa and told j convicted of the murder of his wife, Okfa in W47 was set for June 19  The trialof Carl Citoonelli of him he was under arrest The ftramp had lust dropped off a irenght train He marched the dg to the village lockup or iadll Portage Lakecharged with cruel which stood where the villaae ty to a child was postponed to dump is It was locked Then the prisoner was taken to the Floyd Reason meat market op peftrted by Simon Broganthe Tillage marshallThe boy asked next Monday I WANfX MOTHER In Europe are thousands of Bhne for the keys to the Icdl tol tephans seeldnb homes look could lock up hit sonerSlmet   SSSJM trskedwhaihe was wfetedforHe1   f  States icxbil paid ho tiid not know but being incubated,, Three spraying crews will spray most of the state park to kill mosguitos this yearVWater loo park is included, The peak of the spring forest j June 22 fire season has ended with only 3 fires and 4 acres damaaed last week  A record low of mink and skimk was taken last teU8000j mink and 10280 skunk, 4H CLUB NEWS The 4H Growers d Canners Club met June 8 with Mrs Joe Basydlo with 1U present Soft ball was played and strawberry shortcake served The next meeting is with Nancy Nash on Victor Basydlo was jure he was wonted somewhere The marshall turned the vaa Voeo nrid look the crun awav j hoy and after oivino lodlttfo sent him home Rev Harvey Pearce will be preacher at the North Lake fillment of their dreams Would i chch Sunday, Jun 17 J 11 you like to brighten some unlor a m His Pinckney friends are runate childs life To learn how, invited Mr and Mrs Carl Lantz ct Charles Clark at Galesburq Russell Clark of Buck Lake is ill with streo throat at the home Walter Clark Last Wednesday when WmVanBlaricum and Robert Clark wore on their way home from Briqhton whore they work, a tire blew oat on VatiBlaricums ccar on M 36E near the Chas Brown farm wreckina the car VanFJlaricusm escaped iniurv j Gen MacArth irs trio to Texas his week s said to be a iin  al iost of his popularity before  his inonds qo any iuxther with rtheir plans to posh him for the  presidency He qot larqe enthus I iaftc crowds at New York, Phil fciaelphia and Washinqton and then interst seemed to waneHe did not fill Soldiers FieldChiago or the stadiun at Murfees boro, Tenn H , frlnds hope if he qoos over biq in Texas he will let them touw his ha in Ihe rinq  r 0   Ve have a letter from John Martin, auditor gonerai, announ cinq his candidacy for United States Senator As he is from Grand Rapids we supose his early entry is to keep Arthur spent last  Vandeberg jr out who has said he will not take part in a knock down drcrq out fiqht Martin has come fast m tho past two years Practically unheard of until he became auditor qeneral he has gotten lots of publicityIn World War II he served in the office of Civilinn EHone at Washma ton C, in secret service in Europe ana as assistant prosecutor at trn Ml rt Nunbera Ger mcrrA He is a joiner, beina a Jnmb rr the American Legion but Clark had 8 stitches taken, VFW,, Amvets, RotcqyElks nTU Tl  hii frehead , i y Scout Council andNation The Merlin Amburaev family al Press Club He is married and Agatha Henry and Donnalee rhas four children Swarthout visited theDetroit zoo Sunday Mrs Musa Avers of Plymouth and son, Mark of Saainaw and JUDGE PAYNE HEADS ELKS Judae Jay Payne of Ann Arbor vention in Detroit kist week SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Tne free show here Saturday the Ona Campbell home Charles McDaniels and wiW of Chelsea spent Sunday with the Merwin CcanplU family 17 member of Livmaston Jdge No 76 A M attended the St Johns Dav service at the Brighton M E church Sunday Roy Clark, Everett HoirimeU Mr and Mrs Louis Kourt, Mr1 , j MrB Wavns AtLee and read  Want a Mothex in this   , , nPQ  gK pS Tasch crttended th ttHRAiBULa 13 Kr 0, w        ed on Mrs Mary Hoff and Mrs Bffulah Marn Sunday The Robert Seefeld family of ColumbusOhio, pent the week end at  Earl Baughn homo, m irconTanaTW JSS wWtU i   Jf 8hoW8  sponsored by Pinck Brighter were Sunday auests ney Merchants and put , b of Andrew Nesbitt and wife the firemen Cpi Dale Meabon is now at  Lanisa, CalUckrua,   Rex Saekeet and John  Ckaak 0811  tjtZS bum of Detroit spent tho a Sunday quest rt the Martin nd at  Cambuni fcitter 1r horn Mrs Henry Hauck T7   4  ,  rrrv   flfc  fGOfBT DOMTCel rf 1 av      I i i i  M Wedoeedor, June 13, 1981, Neighboring Lauren TT oISSUJl cad wW gockbndaa qirl ESSE Bom to Mr gnd Mrs Waiter Barbour Lota Lavey at fSS  JunefS, II Oej Auey and Champion in  DexterTheatre Air OaeHttAoed  Jw Marshall, eon of Mr J and Mrs, Clarence Marshall of  Cegory got a DA, degree at Wheatonl College Juneir Mralary HassgnchaJ of Plain tieki underwent an percrtQn at a Jackson hospital, last week ine Tn County League start June 10 with the following team Saline, Chelsea, Wehbervalle, Walhamstoni Bell Oak and Ian sing CIO, The Dexter Savings Bank was broken into last Wednesday  night by smaching a rear win i  dow Adding machines and  iookkeepinganachinies weretam perect with but nothing taken The FBI are investigating GENE AUTREY  MOUNTTES Was  Mark Stereos Joyce Holden in tAROET UNKNOWN  w4o7, Monday, June 17 1    ineay M P m canttAuous Ooretta Young, Jseeph Cotton HALF ANGEL ft 7eMcairw WoyitT Cartoon Now  ee Thur, Juno 19 10, 21 Joan Ckawiard, Bobert Young and Frank Lovejoy ha GOODBYE MY FANCY Coming Only Valiant, Appoint meat with Danger Ration Pass Ughtning Strikes Twice Friday, Saturday June 5 1 Deluxe Double Feature Rod Cameron Audrey Long in  CAVALRY SCOUT Plus Tb Bowery Boys in  GHOST CHASERS Sunday, Monday, June 17 18  Sun 3,5,7 Mon 7 and 9 RATON PASS of western adventure with Denis Morgan, Steve Cbchran Short Cartoon Now Hers for a Long and Easy LifeAn electric mixer is a hard work, whips, beats, er stirs, whatever the cooking job calls for j j  AW JMt  Shell Thank You Every Time She Uses ItNo trick to it An electric percolator automatically makes delicious coffee in minutes Shell Be So Proud When They Ask for SecondsAnd they will, when she serves waffles done to a turn in her electric waffle iron The Best Gift for the Best Friead  Help her take wrinkles out of clothe in a jiffy Give her an easy gliding lightweight electric iron  X1  Heart WarmerAs electric blanket is sure to be one of her proudest possessions Automatically main taias selected tern perature Timely Reminder of Your Friendship  Shell cherish an eleo trie clock forever Mantel, desk, banjo    youll find just what the bride wants, Make Her the Best Cook in TownAn electric roaster is a  big help when meal time rolls around , cooks a complete meal automatically Dozens of otfcer gift suggestions wherever electrical Ideal Gift for That Ideal CoupleUp S ops the toast light, ark, or any shade between An electric toaster is a gift thats sure to be a hit Of solo The state highway dept will ATVsT WT  ja a resurface the Dexter Main St, SILiY Art iiUA which has become full of holes After that only parallel parking will be allowed f The Cote Carnival, sponsored, by the fire dept is at Dexter 4 days, starting June 16  The Brighton Senior Cross num ber 48 this year I SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison rUA0 WiUiam Jeffreys oi Rndmey and Bessie Fifesimmons ciJadt son were married at SL Johns churchc there June 12th, They will live in Jackson Miss Beulah Martin was niarr ied to Fred Borts of Ypsilanti at  the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs John Martin, Rev Fink binder of YpsUanti and Phillips of Bridgewater officiating james Fisk mourns the loss of hs trained  JAeh  J 85dar Jan s 16 ,  rYOUHE IN THE NAV NOW 1  A QoM CosMdr Starring  Ga3rFoop Jane GreerEddia Albert and John Mcfaitire tows 715 915 f  Tuts, Wod Thur, June 19, 20, 21 thows 700 and 9h30 THE STEEL HELMET An Action Drama Starring Gene Evans Steve Brodie Cartoon Shorts Hews ComfnfttBocilry Mountain, Ven aeance ValleyLullaby of Broad iway 6 AVON rHKAi iiB  StocWw MlcMqf riday, Saturday, June 5, 16  DomJhlo F iiwday, Mondey, Juno 17 18  Fathers Day Species  OW SUSANNA historical western in color with Bod Cameron, Adrian Booth Forrreet Tucker, Chill Wills  tundoy showa J 5, 7, 8  garteen ptt Smith  ruM, Wod Th4r, Juno 19 20, 21  THREE GUYS NAMED MOT   Coeaody farrmo j Jane Wyman, Van JohnsonHow   ard Keel Barry Sullivan Cartoon His Mouse Friday Travel THE OLD FRONTIER  western gold mining days with Mante Hale Paul Hurst Plus THE G6LTEN TWENTLV2S story of the jazz age Sunday, Tuoaday, June 17 19 TRIPOLI 7s ischnicolror  ww , ut shows 7IS 908  dog Canuck, who Coning My FcbMdenPast,The a Great Caruso Follow the Sun Go For Bsokt f  Probat Court foj the County oi  UvtaaatotL Ate Hiram R SJDith BJoboto attic in tho Chy of Howell  lend County on the 22d day of May  A, D 1951  Aonorablo rudfo oi Probato 9 Is the Matter of the ESTATE AW8 B WHETSEL Decectaed Jomet O Xolly having filed  ooid Court hia petition praying for j Itooiuo to aell the interest of said estate  to toll the interest of said estate in cer lain roa eatato therein described h i ordoredThat tho 18 day oJ June, A D,1951 at ton A, M, at sola Probate OSBM  hereby appointed far Learino said petition, and that all persons interested In said otate appear before said Court, at said time and place to show cause why a lieonse to sell the interest of eaid esten tn saitf real eatato should not be tjxaatod  J a OF  D IfJI ft tofeat  In the Matter of the ESTATE Stowajt Anderaon, Deceased, It appearing to tho Court that tho times for presentation of eiaima against said estate should bo limited, and that a time and place bo appointed to race OP  ive, examine and odjust all claims caul demands against said doooaood by ana1 before said Court end that tho togal heirs ei said decoom d entiUed to Inherit the eatate of wfcka aid decocaod dted teiaod ahouid bo d  tion Tiffle It is Ordered,Tnat all o4 tho creditors oi said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Pro bate Office and to eerve a copy thereof upon Gerald Reason, administrator tf said estate Whose address is Pincknoy,  Michigan on or before 30 day of July, j and  A D  1951 at ton oclock In the forenoon, said time It is Further utdorod Th Public  place hvmh7 appointed for tho examlna Motto, thereof bo givos by publication Bon and ato f  d  of a copy of this order once each week j LM  three successiye weeks previous o J  eld day of hearing  fco Pincknoy Die poSBBV, e newsoaoer printed and drcukrt drwlatod tn said Cour od In eaid County A two eopr Hirom R Siulth fllieHa ParsnaD Yudgo of Probate Pi mt STATl MICHIGAN lor uo County ol At a  doooas for the adjudication and determination of the heirs at law oi said deceased at   the time of his death entiled to inherit the eatate oi whlcn the doceased died siesod j It is Further Ordered, Thai Public Notice thereof bo given oy publicattou 1 of a copy of this order once each woe I tar tiaras Bveasaatfe wets previous i I laid doy oi ntrilileXj tn the Frnrki Dbpctes a diculated  Register of Probato of eaid Court held at the, A true copy 3rom R Smith   n  HoweyjCiagrta Parehafl Judge el Probate in the City of Is sold tanty as ts 21st day of May Register c4 PsebcrU USED C RS 1850 CHEVROLET SPECIAL  Door Heater 1849 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE Deluxe 4 Door, Radio  Heater 1948 CHEVROLET FLEET MASTER dub Coupe, loaded with could play the plana and da everythinq but talk Mr andMrs Ben White enter tained 661 relatives at their home on Sunday id honor ol Mr and Mrs Clare Hurd of De troit and Mr and Mrs Al Hurd bf Eljmirci The Kings Dauqhterput on a dinner Sat night at the ConqL church for 30 members oi the Detroit Board oi Education I  The high winds blew aown the old Klrtkznd house back oi the George Reason store It was  the oldest frame house in Pincck ney and was built by ProtKirt land in 1834 Albert Frost searcH ing the ruins found an anti skrv ery paperThe Philanthropist, published in Ohio in 1833 whis key wes quoted at 29c a gallon, tobacco 4c a lb Sheeting 10c a  ycL calico 8c a yd, coffee 12c a lb and tallow candles lie lb The paving of Main St is assured as 75 percent of the property owners have signed the pet Mrs Albert Schuler has sold her farm at Chubbs Comers to  Mr Nagel of Detriot and will move to Pinckney The following is the commen U S Marines desert drama Maureen CHara John Payne arises and JU Jitterbug Jive  Doorway Bandit Queen Pluwibing Water System   Stanley Olnkef 500 Down BUYS THE The Tip Top Restauronf TJHUMJTED POSSIBILITIES FOR AMBITIOUS PERSON J cement program to be held at  5pera house Tuesday night March 8 the opera 1848 CHEVROLET FLEETMAST ER Clb Coupenew ttoes radio 1948 Ford 8 Super Deluxe Coupe, radio and Heater U948 FORD 6 Super Deluxe 2 Oood radio and heater 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe, 4 Door, radio and heater t947 CHEVRBT Fleetaiaster 4 or radio and heater Used Tracks 1949 CHEVROLET VfcTon Pickup fcehixe Cab and Heater 1949 CHEVROLET Vi Ton tPtckup Heater Deittxe Cab, heater, 12000 miles 1949 STUDEBAKER  Ton Pick up, heater 1949 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Trac or Saddle Tanks, Fifth Wheel 149 CHEVROLET Long Wheel base, cab chassis, Brown line Pickup, Heat er,excellent condition  Ton Pickup, Rebuilt Enafne 1 Ton COE JormiOnciosed Rack  VACATION LAND Theres so much more to enjoy and more time to enjoy it  vacationing in your own Michigan Yon avoid days of costly, tiresome longdistance travel and fill them instead with superb fishing, golfing, swimming, riding boating, camping And Michigan prices are easy on vacation budgets Write today for free Michigan vacation literature MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL 4f49 JitS CHEVROLET VaTon Panel, end Hooter Open Evenings Until 900 P M ALITYCHEVROLET SALES  rogram to D  house Tuesday stem Sadie Hauls Invocation  RiuM,S S3T  M L wnchev ohicv Vera KeHenfcerqer   Beatrice VanHom Prot oi Diplomi  L P IY 47 lean Agfj Pinckney Juniors lost an 11 inning game to South Lyon Sat  urday at South Lyon 10 to 11 Pitcher Rill Monks hurt his arm and Ray Kennedy ftniehed Rural Carrier Frank Newman has a new buqay wieh an um brella top Miss Pessi Cordley28 died Wednesday, while a jrtudent at Mich State College The Boys Club hay elected cer Pres Clayton Placoway following Pros, Clayton oifi Vice Pres,Fred ReadecTreas Glenn Richards G P Sykes  Son hare a piumbinq job in Detroit Miss Emma Hase and Ralph  Elliott were married at Ypsi  lanti May 29th The M E Church made 50 on the entertainment given at  the opera house by Herbert Cope He was introduced by  Rev Fr Commerford Hugh Aldrich closed hUJfnn in the Yamgloveschool Friday The Lyndilla Telephone Co I extended their Hne to Pinckney, last week putting a phone in Dr Siqlers office Don McLean 11381 OUTER DRIVE HLLANDLAw AuTJMnnni Ecom where I sit Jy Joe Marsh Hope Cappy Told Him  Where To Get Off Cappy Fisher who just retired after thirtyfive years as a railroad conductor  was telling about a salesman who was often one of hia passengers Trut man was so busy, says Cappy, he used to bring a dictaphone on the train to catch up on hia letters On one trip hed been rushing around so much he clean forgot to bring his ticket Left it  on his desk When Cappy started to tell him not to worry about the ticket, the salesman busts est wish Whos worried about the ticke ftt jest I that now I dont knew what city I was going to get off at Cappy might have been polling our leg, but from where I sit lota, of us get so wrapped up in our selves we often forget where were going Some folks get so narrow they even begrudge their neighbors the right to enjoy a glass of beer now and then Lets not forget that just an trains run on steam and oil, democracies run on freedom and tolerance 5i, United States Brewers Foundation 114 1 MKUaAN 8PEOAL NOTSCE Awwja Red Cross Meeting at KU Utey Mdnday rune 11th at 130 tva sssctaa f oi Comencement is at the opera houe June 1 The prpgram i  ,  41W aKuam Invocation   j, VP have ssold their home on Una  Remarks Re Fr Commeriord IXplmas  Prof Miller Jerry Heath has 22 days fur Don Kurby and wife of Dear Gene Riggs is in the USN SSZJSS of  Lavev is home frrW the Howard Read family m Chicago   wMfl p  2 UrBta2 theSiglerfarm Mr antt Mrs Robert Balder on the Dexter Rd has been sold  A  Mr Smifherw of Detroit k,lCL  , tn Drott FridayWi  r trx    ,W m r Jti   ,  yywssr y y jyvy y yflffpi ijjy  v, f Th e Store Groceries,  Dry r Canned Gootit  Gents, Furnish LineHo KennetfyV Gen  10WEST PVJICE EVER  Special de lw PHILGASWPAN Ranp    I rNo PEI Co  KNti yittalnder sigsals eooMaf up to 30 BiftUtoB H tfrae and ton jsratnrt information flhawinrttrt ifaal tefli xm  muiupstat tir top  alMSf  iJHJS workinf area, fori  wis ftjuia Omceaied   LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE I Mkm Is the tfan to modernise Bdtehen with Philgas    the thrifty teottled gss for farm and town homes f ou can huat far and wide, but yon voat find a bigger value anywhere than this beautify de hixe range Remember, toe, we will gtvi you a generous taadein allowance on your eld range regardless of type, make, er condition Erey rms, if yen wish MANY OTHER rHfLGAS ArfllANCSS HtOM WHICH TO CHOSEI vf emetic moees AtkferffltfitoJiitmfli GEOBGE BOUSH W ATEH SYSTEMS 4 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Ptackaey A53F11 r Wednesday June 13, 1881  ered oa 2nd  E  Postomce iw   Act  March 6, 1877 I Pnce 150 per Vear Paul W Curlett PuWshei  Visit Our New Location ION v Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert 5  St Joe hospital, Ann uStoSE a dauht  Miss DrusciUa Murphy under went an operation at SL Joe hos PitcU ,Ann Arbor Tuesday  MrsJohn Cook is a patient at W Joe hospital, Ann Arbor hjt vJ1 elvin returned eFriday from Huntsville, Alalia where she spent a rwJ 5  and MrsEdward H101 vlsite Mr and  2 8, Hunts lew OrleansEdward cfronics enqineer at ne Arsenal at Hunts , 0 i le Suydam of Jack the week end at the son home rence VanBeuran of I on Mrs Emma rday rothy Dinkel and fere in Howell last ddqe is home from the summer and idae Is expected  Sacred Heart Sem Jit, Friday ridge has Qono to ta to play ball this Mrs Edward Grab idale spent Sunday leanor Ledwidqe Irs John SmithKath n and baby have the Huron River near res arid wife and rs Kamack of Hiqh called at the Louis le s and wife hav left Oreaon and Can Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, PipeFittioiS Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBS HOfK 186 Pfaekney Dtad or A FA ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY fOWS 700 HORES68 54 HOGS 100 Cwt WE BUY HIDE 4ut CALF 0CNR Central Dead Stock CO  Mrs Grace Noble of Pleasant Ridqe was a week enri quest of Mr and MrsJohn McDonnelL Roy pUJlinqfocah and w were Sunday quests at the CW Hooker c6ttaqe at Zukev Lake Leonard Devereaux and fam ilv of Detroit, Carl Bidwell anfci family of Briqhton and Basil White and wife of Jackson mnell and wife call dauqhter Lois, in turday  Mrs Lester McAfee was in De White and wife of Jackson call  v ,  at e Ben White home last Mrs Kimberly ane week house on M 36 East The etivtftalle Ovfc Assli Cm, Vere hom2  held its Iast meetina of the sea Jinkel and Bernici son Tuesday niqht in Ann Arbor Scrtuf Glenij Oarey of Royal Oak ,,, , spent Sunday at the Asher Whr er and family and Hie home 1 Elmer Fritz of Ann A number from here expect to bunday quests of attend the famous Lowell Show5 and wife Boat there July 21 m Mr and Mrs Fred Read , Dr and Mrs Steve Bown ei Detroit were Sunday auettt ei Joe Schosser and wife of Clear Lake  Sunday quests   Albest Shirley family were the Dovle Tempelton fctmily of Keeqo Har bor Gayle Shirley and wjte at Plymouth and Holhs Hollowarr and family Ralph Can returned to New York City Monday Georqe Gardner od wife in Detroit Saturdery Andrew Campbell and sen Chris and Earl and Jim Howie took in the Detroit double hem er ball game 8unday The Roy Reason iamry MMre Edna Reason and Leoia spent Sunday at the Elmer Piatt in CoopersviUe m Mrs Charles Scott and dauqh ter of Detroit were quests at the Albert Dinkel home last week The Clayton Museon family  were mere Sunday Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson Mr anfcl Mrs Elqin Line Mrs Joe GearhartMrsJiovd Hendee, Mrs fieece Gudith and Mrs bhn Boyer went on the school boat trip to BobLo Tuesday I Vincent nzHbsa hge been or tiered to report at the army in auction post in Detroit June 20 Mr and Mrs Kimberly spent Sunday at the Detroit coo Alice Gearhart of Dexter and CpL Bekkerina of Soon Fieldul, spent Sunday at the Mark Nash home, lane Nash is worldna at Camp ckney Homecoming Sponsored by Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn  V JUNE 2024  Prizes Given Away Every Night All Rides 9c for Children Frl Nlfe Setpnti AVERYS MODERN , SI IOWS Talahi  opened SundayThe Dr Harlow Shefaan fam it Sunday at SEE US TODAY All tTAUAnOM IfTAAi UKke9 war theot Uy d Jackson spent the Win Shehanl home Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichmar I entertained Sunday Doni Spears 1 and wife of Detroit Ambrose I Bchmarj and family, Dearborn I Ambrose Kennedy and family of Howell and Bussel Glove  and family, Fowjexville  Lloyd Hendee and family  spen Sunday at the Dr Jasse I Nash home in Cokhrater 1 The Robert Gratnaer famiWi of Lansinq spent Sunday at flie toiifs Coyle home I Ersfcm Clark and wtte of Una dQsoaJsfd at te Job M  Telivision Given Away MerchandiseAwords Nightly COMB EABLY AND BBDfQ VOU1 FAIeftT AW s    homketwee A s1 i i esi aSsisM 1  ir fsrrr M  ,v Wednesday Juno 13, Order Your  PROFESSIONAL CORNER EARM NOW AlfaKa, Clover and  All Other Seeds mer Feed Supply Co, MAX HDSSELL MGB S WEOFFER UOWOSt COVlAilMtl TIME  PLANS Through r GENERAL ELEUTRTC CREDIT CORPORATION  REAL TIME SAVER Over the course of the as our business has arown wit  the community, we have trie by constantly installinq up to date equipment and employinc  additional personnel to serv   our customers as quickly an  efficiently as possible In soitl  of this we notice that at tirn I you are fbrcecd to wait befoi  you can transact your businesj IpnoqD 3isb ptro ,ut etuoo peAjes eq o DIIUTD BD neM 6D aupprxi jo QSUi xe puo ietnoq tfl seuraiTirfte puo jeADS eurn pei D SI  xo  jpai leuioo etp so euiou, xnoi da esop so rqonojq si xoq e  jpnM ijbnaiqj raesAs TJDJ Ac pibg D pepiAOJd eAPij OM ejqi  1IPA si emn esoijM esoqi roj McPHLRSON How SUSA bAN , Mich LAVETf HARDWARE  ell All deposits up to 10,000 it sured by oar membership in j Federal Deposit Insurance Cor J poratjon HEAMGTFOR THE  SERVICES Summer Coal Prices Now in Effect i Then Here Are Some Was Which We Can Help A CHECKING ACCOUNT toi  transferring cash easily an  quickly A SAVINGS ACCOUNT tht pays interest on your service AV  PHONE DEXTER 2681  r  D E Hoey Sons  I WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE OF PERSONABLE AT REASON ABL RATES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK He null Mich Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10006 far ejjchj l  Depositee Pinckney QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries r Vegetables 9  Fish Market Prices Service m   YJi Uncle Sam Si  A                     A    mu UUsTTABHJM Bey M Do M D liQ0 A ML le   REAL ESTATE Forms Some La PtoperU and Booteses Oppcetuntne List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broke 8 0 9 North Fecal Moo Tttcsw ff e 4 c p  T LJiiJLLl aaMccuwror iSSSi,, awJSSr  Donftol WnnHmrj and Keatina  112 North Michigan Am j Slate  tfl7 LatasLe Drive  OBSS IUdU lUcense  Bush Lakr  EveSs by AiScSSs  P  SWARTHOUT 6rSON HoweR  Mkhigan 1 HERB 8NEED Funeral Home Dos C Swarthout Director Modem Equtameat Ambulance Service Estate, IW 7  Gf18cto  Phones 39  63, Pinckney, Mich bsufcmce, Brokercflsei FRED C RgCKHOsY dr and Fasm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality   120 West Grand Uver Av Your Property WUh Me f Howell MichJaan ss Phone 358 Residence 615 LEE LAVEY  TTATS j LLOYD HENDEF Generrl Insuraace Livestock HauLna 59F3 Pmckney, Mlch Weekly Trips Made To Detroit   f General Trjicldnq Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mlc AUCTIONEER form Scacc A SpeciaUty , BERTVrfliE hone Ptndmey 78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD Vmr Repairs On All Makes ic PlncUey 1S4F3 DV C L TOWNER Dentist Portooe Lake Road tetter  lone Dexter 3461  I   WfLlt NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS rflS 13  INCKNEY VFOR MUNT2 T SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day  Fsjm 1000 A M to 10 00 Pit 50d East Main St, Pkickney Classified Adv lAi  i WANTETOdd Jobs  Bill Brady, phone 164 Pinckkney  FOR SALEUWe still have lat eeed potatoes Sebaqo 100 d  sack 50 lbs  Willard Wiltso, Phone 179F4 I FQR SALE Strawberries anV tnnount  K  Phil Barney kralzmiller Livingston Jounry Represerf tve Phone 2556s Ann Arboi WANTEDBV refined elderly widow ladysmall iurnished ap MarshaU Meafaon phone 62F3 S Mrs L Sincir, Rt 1 ,i   ,, ,,, rinenkey FOR SAISolJd oak kitchen set    table, 4 chairs, red upholstery fOR SALEElectric coolina unit, seats, tabe 32x45 with 2 leaves  f 0ur 10 qallon milk cans, like extendincr to 60 in 2500  new also six 10 weeks old piqs davenport anti chair 7500   a hayloader,newWill trade Mrs Walter L Clark, phon j to cob cor Livinq room suite, bluish qreen, Frank Pearce, 10960 Stinchiield, 34718 Putnam, Pinckney  near Biq Silver LakePinckney FOUND Commercial hcense plate and tail liqht Lloyd Hendoe, phono 64F4 NOTICE Haverive eVayed  iicrses coniined Ovner may tQH 5ALEtrawberries by the for keep  aamaqea  n   D, John Eisele conatoble Adolph HartmaiL Cedar Lk Rd  FOR RENT Farm House  C Murray, 8280 Farley RdWANTED Washinq and Jroninq Done at My Home 1220 Mowers Rd Pinckney FOR SALE Cottaqe cu Huron River, Ferniand subdivision at Strawberry kake,MichSacrifice Darrel Baker 5655 Ferniand D FOB SALTo close estate The wmi  Fred Jaqusch house and 24 acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road Yards to mow power lawn mower 3 CtopgclLphone 168F2 , Pinckney A good chance to go ULE 40 acres of alfalfa I Pinckney A good chance to go end broom hay, sale or in chicicen business Mrs Ed Houghton  Fied Teeple, adm pnone 675 I, ph Briqhton 63711 Howell, Kiltihlqan Afialkx Seed,  751 DEALER WANTEDThe40 ternEar with the farmer and his roductThe product is fertiliser  mono cottages, make screens and do ample, If interested write to any kind o carpenter work at General Liquid Fertilizer Co old time prices Call Carpenter  Kent Ory Wchictm  y Nick Coluser J6 East Phono 85F13 mmmmmt productine product is ft   WORSWUI build  The nlap is unique The at Portage Lake, Phone 5 8 3a  Dexter Defease is everybodys job The priceless privilege of beinf an American cannot be boughtit must be worked for and sacrificed for whether In naiforra or right here at home Tow pur chase of V 8 Defease Bonds helps build your own independentfuture bet  beyond that yon express ftth In your country That Is one practical and certain way to help keep onr national economy stable and to stand with att Americans for peace and security, En roll now for the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work, or the BondAMoeth Plan at your bank, u  rmm  FOR SALnD deck 1000 chick mn brooder, uod very linle also An i will do custom plowing Arnold Bochlet, 3690 M 36 E PhoneKncJcney65F5 GVtMft pay rtroit Market Pricos, FOR SALESmail White Enamel itchen Range, bums wood o coal, good condition 7439 BenUy Road T5h J5AJEGardeu lractqr 5 HP C H Uoyd Phone 62F131 Garden King with 5 attachments, plow, cultivator, sickle bar disc and spike tooth Reasonable Lucius Davie, Phone 2    W AIM i tir ARM wo AUTOMATIC SAW FILINO75c Let us help you sell your farm LAWM MOWERS SHARPENED have more ppospects than farms   10  L HAROLD CRANDALL Also 8lsoifScmd , Phone 3p5W Howell ofc While You Wat All Work Qnarantood 11524 Xf DrtvoJUland Lakt rOH SALbPotatoes, Cabixiae  Onions, Umstead Farm USE TT4 FOR ATHLETES FOOT BECAUSE i It has greater PENETRATING Power, with 90 undiluted al cohpl base, it carries the active medicatiori DEEPLY to kill the I  rorm on contact Get happy re IN ONE 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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> KBr    fcTWW   Wlvv w IWW1lpjpn1,Vy    Volume 68  Tto, Pinckney Dispatch Wedneday June 6, 1951 Accident am Mirror   legislature adjourned and ctopcjrtedr home last week of iSUfiftRte  buckjtt of 8ame 3Wjuu,QUQ As some 200 nqnwnts wer passed the exact r0 store,early Saturday morn anrtpunt will not be known until I  j01  teen aqe Ann Ar th bills art signed or vetoed by  ,1 P0 school students were Another bad auto accident took place near her on Mc Gregor Rd in front of the lom  bijH Happenings  Church Notes No 14 Kf  governor Accpxdiriq to ovaioble JEHffi  nm budt is 21, OOaOOO over last years approp riationi Compared with prob apie revenues this state nas op propiated some 30000,00 more than the state hopes to collect As the already has a deficit the tola deficit may run to 70,000 000 by July 1, 1952 Despite the fact that the two percent corporation tax passed the house bya good marqin and had the support of Rep Louis Anderson of the house tax ation committe and Speaker Knox the senate killed it Speak ex Knox in a speechc laid its defeat to John Lovett, chief iobb 1st for the Mich Miq AssnThis bill would have qotten the state out of the red Lovett denied he had done anything improper but admitted he had done every thing in his power to kill it The governor signed the bill cutting the old 19th cconqression el district in two but wants the whale state apportioned accora ingto population  The legislature raised the price of gasoline by passinq the 112 c gas tax over the qovernors vetoThe governor called a meet inq oi gas companies to qet them to absorb the tny but few them attended Tnere is some talk of a referrendum or submitt ing it to a vote of the people but it went into effect June 1 anyThe legislature as a rule nasi ignored the recoxnendattions of the Uttle Hoover committee in etreoxnUng state qavemment and abolishing useless bureaus mull iWMiilsflnn because it tend ed to give th governor more power However it did pass a bffl creatinq a direcfosrrdt elect tone In  secretary of states cuice who would have charqe, oi all elections and could even  killed The dead are Barbara Ann Carver 17,dauqhter of Prof  ana tors Harry Carver of the University of Micnqanand Leo Carthy,son of Mrand MrsLloyd McCarthy of Ann Arbor and a grandson of Tim McCarthy, a iormer Pinckney resident now at Brighton Coroner Ganzhorn ot Ann Arbor,said both died of skull fractures The younq people axe both juniors in Ann Arbor hiqh school and McCarthy was on the tiackj team Inra statement to Asst Prosecutor Divine, Howard McHenry of Ann Arbor said he youriCT mei iviiss Carver and McCarthy I  q at the McCarthy home Friday j niqnt and they decided to ac to Portage Lake swimminqHarold Beranek, a brotherinlaw of ivUiuy who was there drove the car, containnia Miss Carver and McCanhyMcHenrv and his girl friend were in an other car Ariivinq at  Portaqe Lake they qot soft drinks and sandwiches at the Anchor Inn Beranek qoinq in for them The road is rough there and has many chuck holes Beranek was drivinq 50 miles an hour ac cordinq to MIenry when he lost control of the car and hit j factory a light pole and a treeBeranek suffered leg fractures and d broken elbow A negliqent homo cSde warrant wilH be souqht against him He is in StJoe hos pital, Ann Arbor The dead qirl leaves her par ents and 2 sisters She is mem ber of the Episcopal churchThe boy was active in the M E church and YMCA Both the funerals were at the Mueblia Funeral Home Monday Rev Koonz officiated at Miss Car thys Burial was in Bethlehem Cemetery  St Marys Catholic Church j Pinckroy Michigan Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800, 1000 1130 j Winter 800  1000  Novenna Devotions Confessions  Friday evening at 730 p m  Friday criier Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 P M  Sundry beJe 800 Maes,  School Notes Current Comment The graduating exercise for Many wonderwhy the the Class of 1951, Pinckney hiqh of University of Michiaan sciicol were held u r  regents Michigan found it ouu wyrg neid at tne local necessary to on rTt Vr7u lI school Fnday night Tne siage to select a sl   s tiluily aecoratca The Susan Campbell Her engagement to Richard USN has been announ TO BE MARRIED JUNE 9 The marriage oi Mary Larue, daughter of Mrs Pearl Larue Hinchey of Pinckney to RoborJ Szabu of Milan will take piece, at St Marys Church, Pinckn on Saturday, June 9th Rev Fr Schmitt gfficiating The reception is at the Milan VF W hall at 8 p m that night The bride is a graduate of Pinckney high school and is employed by the KingSeeley Co, the groom is empcyed by the Kaiser  Frazier The wedding of Cpl Robert Bekkerina and Barbara Nash takes place at the Pinckney CongJ church June 16 Cards are out announcina th marriage of Roy Clinton and Maxine Mently to take place on June 23, at St Davids church, Detroit Mr and Mrs Bruce VanBlari, gave a shower Saturday niqht for their daughter, Betty who will be mairied to Richard Crockett of Greqory on Juge 30 Refreshmens were servedt and Betty received many nice ants CoaiarQcrR nrtl UoLumunltv Church Rev, Donald Braa, pastor vThui, Grayer meztinQ ht the P ,chuich 800 lea by Mr ana  Mrs Henry Haick, Friday 7 to 8 cleaninq bee at chuih, sponsored by trustees i Sunday, 1030 Sermon, Goo j vjli not Forsake His People   1130 ,Sunday School I Weari3sdcy, 730,Chcir practise d4ft Meanoire ChurcRev fca BeaebV Pastor , S  Sup   Walter Esch Assisant Paul Chaffee j Mrvninq Worship 10JU Sudcn Schooi r6 11001 Childieas Hoik 1145Vounj Peoples Meeting 7301 Evsnmq Worship ,  ,  ,   815  Cott Fellovaiilp Service Wcliiestla 800 P M WITH ObHBOYS IN SERVICE1  Mrs Mable Bell of Pinckn y, formerly of Dexter has bed 3 r us in the sevice since World War II and now still hrts tvof in They are Serqt Clair Beii now an army cevk with the 65th Antiair raft Battalinr on Okiiawa He reenlisted in 1946, following his dischrqs irorrll the navy He worked in th Fea eral Screw Works prior to his, enlistment in the navy in 1943 Pv John Bell is at Ft Leonard , Wood, Mo, lout expectsto a t IlCj UToS on a fomed liweis the class 1951 waii ui blue letters white background and tJo staqe suinq no were blue and white,  Olors In the hall, the  a successor to President Ruth venretired  Harlan Hatcher vice presof Ohio State was the man chosen Now universjfcr are not seeded for professors accorations hod bon left their teachinq ability In fact they do no teachinq at all Their prin JHep up  The seniors 19 in number mar ched into the auditorium io the march played by Mrs Boyse  new buildmqsVeclei rtS CampbelLlhey wore caps aia  iversity in recent yeSse gowns Atei the invocation by    Rev Boachy cipal qualification is their abil ity to get money from the legislature ior expansion purposes Judging by the great number oi the usual commen ement program rollowedTrte saiuiatory or welcome was qiven by JcAnn Gritiiths There were singing numbers, the pros idonts address, giftatory class histcy and prophecyclass will, poem etc The final number was the valcaiotory or farewell awarded TO ioe stuoent who hus fho high est 4 year average Trns was award d to Norma Jean hves vho deliverd i in a very pleas ing manner Supt  adcr presented tli diplomas and awards Susan Campbell received the first Ena rh award of S25 and JoAnn  Griffith the secondThese awards wore started years ago b tho idents of gifted in un  pres the past have been this respect W K rvPisy in the Detroit News re views trie different presidents ol the univeishy and names the late James B Angell as tops in that lme He says the legislat ur  never turned down a request of his Angell was one of thai greatest scholars  diplomats of nation and served on leave absence appointments under the o loto Lucius EWilson, discontin ued at his death gnd later r Ttewed under sponsorship of tho illdfn  f Thos Mary Rend in Norma Literary ,1 amp Bealc Pi His hie wife, this  i Dex service ui ti   it the ihrV g6 V counties and schools of instructions conduct J 4SE PRACTISE GAME Pinckney dropped their prac ase game to Eaqers Cleaners of Howell Friday night 6 to 3 Don Amburqey had one bad Inning, the 3rd whoa 5 hits, a walk and 2 errors qave Howell S runs, Pinckney only made 3 hits but received 3 walks and Howell made 3 errors Some local players failed to show up nd a pickup ineup was used AB R H CHACTRS WE HAV MET  r  b Darrow Molarity, 3b Lavey, cf Jefireyt, lb Gentile, li Ambutgey, p D Darrow 2far Reader, a Meabon ri Howell Sogers Ackerman, 2b Herman, ss Brigham, 3b Happ, lb Bailer If Hugabam, rf White, cf Wylie, c Houghton, 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 I  2 1 irt 10 01 00 00 00 00 0 0 ABRH 3 0 1 2 1 2 3 00 3 1 1 3 2 1  3 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 This article is about a peror j who lived over the line in Ham burq township in whom a spark of ambition burned for years and years, apparently with littlechance of, fulfillment and when it seemed ariout to flicker and go out it burst in a flame of tachievemertfc John McDonald was one of 3 children and remained a batch elor His sister maried Thomas Daly and moved to Dexter A brother, Terrence went to law school and practised in Detroit John stayed on the farm and took co 3 of his mother The farm was light but by proper care made a livinq A fine new house was builjk on it in the eightfet MTS Louis Coie soys her father told her the total cost was 1800 a lot of money in those days, probably equival to 18,000 today It took yecrs of hard work to pay for it John kept sayinq he was qoinq to be a doctor blut his friends qave little credence to it, He seldom went anywhere except to Pinck ney to shop where it was said he always used the same hitch inq post and to StMarys church on Sunday Late in the nineties his moth  er diedJohn had an auction, sold i his stock and tools and announc ed enterinq medical school He i They play City Service at Howell Thur June 7 at 9 nv a   i BE5JQNAT10N ACCEPTED  The school board at a meeting was   wen m his sixties His Monday nknt accepted me re1 friends tried to talk him cut of etcnation of John Burg, treas of jut to no avail He enrolled in pSJckhey Ckaafaiunity schools  Michiqan Colleqe ofMediMr Burq Is now employed by th board to set up and super  CRUELTY TO CHILDREN  Carl Ciminelli, 24 is held in the j Howell jail on a warrant issued  by Prosecutor Erwin, charqinq cruelty o a child Ciminelli and wifeAlberta,24, live at 9060 Por taqe Lake Rd Sunday they werJt away and left their 9 mos son, Londa, at the homo ot Mrs Robert Milliken who lives in thel VanSkiver cottage at Patterson I Iake Mrs Milliken wont away, f  leavirkf the child in charqe of, her 14 year eld dauqhter and other smaller childrenDie child  became very ill and a neiqhbor  called Stanley Dinkel, supervis  or He went out, sam condition of thinqs and called the jail who I had Deputy Bob Egler brinq the j child to McPherson hospitalThe body of the child was found cof ered with insert bites and welts which were infested by maqqotsi Ciminelli was arrested and a warrant was also issued for his 1  wife He works at KinqSeeleys   Mrs Millikens hosband was 1  killed in an auto accident last foil  PRICE WAR ON The papers have printed much concerhinqi the price war in New York City between the Macy ana Gimbel Dept stores When the government set price ceilinqs they cut prices in two 30 summer suits they sold at  1475 the prices of electrical appliances such as vacuums, toasters and washers were cut in twoSoqreat was the response that buyers riots took place which the police were called in former Virgin 1 ter The other sons n the were George and Fraiiamy Arthur ana Elwcoi navy and James and Leo in 32nd Division Robert Butch Aschenbrennerf with 4 other Miohiqan seiVi e men drove home from Aberde n Maryland on 48 hour pas ove the week endThey were only hocrne 10 hours before th y had to return PvtDon Stackable writes Dav id Leawidqe that he lias been transferred to the USS enqn ineers Eddie Hartman is m the arm at Ft Knox, Kentucky Chisley Murray has rented his iarm to Lynn Hendee and son and he and family will take a trip to the coast, leavinq this monih Joyce Kinsolvinq is visitinq her iathor in Hermiston, Orecion Patricia Ann Lawrence of De  Detroit is spenainq the summer with her grandmother, Mis Pat ricia McLean at Hiland Lake, j Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell spent the week end in Charlottand Nashville Mr and Mrs Marcian ,1 widge called at the Ray Parma lee home in, Hillsdale last week Lois Shirley and  Janet Lundeen with Miss Erdman of Howell took in the midget auto races at Toledo Sunday J Jack Clark spent the week end at the Edsel Meyer home in Yp silanti   , , Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Van  Biaricum went to Dettoit in  day night to see the niqht ball but were rained out Madeline Moron Stock  c horio of their parents JeanEvrrs received the Digest award Following the benediction by Rev Brady the class rnarhed ot and joined th ranks of griruinq classes o the pare 50 years of the school, pefcom no a part oi the his tor v ol tic cdicol On Monday they staded on their trip to Washington D C nd points east in 4 cars driven by SUD Reader Mr Moriarty Keith Bradbury and Mr and Ivi  Jock ,Young They return June 14 Or ttT seniors Norma Jerrn Evers Jun Bobon, Marlene Sell ider , Brandon White John HTnmel enter college in fallS mral of the qirls take up a mat rminai areer One ot the most intref no poiots of a commencement 0 pram is the class history Invar iabv the class n JIS r rhovcnr is dubl the nonber w  pven laallv graduate Yrr bv yedr they drop ou and e,rly about 50 percent qrcduateMany  inqs contibute to this suh a  Irfk ef determination, indier once, removal to otWlocations awl financial disabVv Suh is life Mny start but few arrive 4 aifferent presirents Hayes Harrison, Cleveland and McKinley One of his greatest achi ievements was negotiatina 9 treaty with China We read that six 16 year old  hoc J urns were jailed in Detroit I last week for breaking up a pic j mc to which they were not in 1 vted In our youtn there were many such picnics in Washtenaw county sponsored by diff crnt German societies They we held on Sunday usually in some grove The proqram con sisted of drinkinq beer from a keg and singing German songs such as Hi Le Hi Lo and Ach Du Lie ber AugustineThe affairs were peaceill unless uninvited guests crashed the qate and then a barilr ensued and qore was spilled We believe there was a sonq about this too which ran a follows It was a iolly picnic mit plenty drink for all until the dirty hoodlums came naa broke our picnic up 0  Michigan sales tax collections on April sales dropped off 1,000,000 in May Half of the aodine was in auto sales taxes Mne total collection was 19,528,  793 Tins oems stranqe with a 0it in auto production looming wiveK is estimated at 60 perceru rr, at th firhsh line WHITLHOUSE Pinskneys new BRICK Elementary School has in the Main h 11 a brick from the nations Whio house at Washington D C The capital has been under a re mod cj a program for the past year Materials have been made av ailable by an act of cona  1  rencii scuvo boara received a bri k that vas t, 1S    from he woxia famous builaina  j0J races game  Mrs vise lh w Shop proorcmipur  B foremost surqeons Tne chase the neoessary eauipment 1 uncle o ye  wa8 a student and recomend the courses to bo thero  0 and teUs us the taught HewiU beaW W new mderifsredF, tolerant  cine inbeSoit, presided over by toouelTrThe stocks of many of j Binninqham called on Mrs Em , Dr Hal C Wyman, one of Mich these items were exhaused and j ma Dinkel Wednesday the wholesale houses were said to be refusinq to sell them more   , until they restore former prices Ketcham of Mason Sunaay Th brick with its nameplate has blen put in the brickwork tho hall across from the entrance i to the multipurpose room The present and future school child  ren cap view and revere the, memories and happeninqs of j our country since Georqe Wash inqtons presidency v Warren u Florida has ye o a a Pill which would prohibit newspapers and all other pub cations Horn publishinq infor mation agout horse races such motion about dorse races,such inq edas weights etc He qave as his reason it violated the free dom of tie pressThe law would ban papers printed outside from beinq cirulcted in he state Un doubtediy tere in merit to his reason inq The Kentucky Derbv arouses much interest each year even amonq non betters and nas a larqe radio audience Dan Patch Man of War, Sea Biscuit, Whirlaway and other famous horses carried qreat  j reaaer interest and what they ias t did was first class news Florida ken ir, tl frci fed 0 qamblina and flourish there to t  greater extent than in any other state in the union Unconstitution laws however wil do little toward curbinq qcrmblinq  Ur and Mn GeoSe Meabon  CIRCUIT COUR1 NTWS called on Mrd MrsSilas  ln the Jury trial of Wm duties tmihedidtely Mr Buxa Is a qraducrte of Wchiqan State Nocmcd OoDecre a araduatei student of Michlqan State and has had 4 years tsachina expet ience in this flW    , u, wa, , Joeepb Basydlo 0 Rush Lake adue vam apposed io fill to vacan  He cv on the board and Mrs Ger old CMcmislH will serve as treasuf ef until the annual school rmeeting 4jTCLOB NEWS The  Groiews cmdCanners Cb ol  mt May 2Sto of Mr McDonald and called him Uncle John  McDonald qrad utrted in 1903 and M8 picture in cap and qownappeared on ihe front paqes of oil Detroit papers as me, oldpV medical student to u he history of the   was probably about 70 years old He located in the northern part of me state At one location the people are said to have been deliqhted as they thauqht they were qettinq a doctor of many years experience Their Ideas chanaeel when thev found he had lust crrodunted SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Livinqston Lodqe No 76 F  A M will attend a St Johns Day Service, Sunday, June 10, 1130 a m at the Briqhton ME Church, delivered by Rev Mc Lucas Meet at the Pinckney Masonic temple at 1030 a m On Saturday June 9th at 800 p m two EA deqrees will be conferred Lodqe open at 800 conferred A qood attendance is asked By Order of the W M P W Curlett Sec C J atatonyiJed the Vefer ans Hospital at Dearborn last WN Olin Fishbeck and Mr  and Mrs Art Maynard of Mu  keqon called at the CJ Clinton , home Wednesday Hudd vs Harry Pholos last veek in, volvinq a car deal, Hudd was qiven a verdict for S482 Attor n,eys were Wilfred Erwin Francis Barron While on the subject 6f waste a word on the free publicity hounds who flood the mails, would not be amiss Apparently every industry, oroxmiaation society and leaque in the har and vs ftobert Menzies was started, a luxy drawn and one witness Th GenvEirhman family Ed examined when it was settled The Gerry cnmnD  out oi court A divorce ws qiv     f rrorn  i wifli HrkiThoBWi Bonner with  practisinq at Frederick, 10eenl Soft Ml was played caw he died in 1920 We nd toe Gcrtos pop and cake ward Spears sr and and wife spent Sunday with Russell Glover family at Fowler Uo Carish and family of De troit were Sunday auests of Mr and Mrs Wm ShehanSunday visitors of Mr and Mrs John Boyer were Ira faq uish and wife of Bryon, Mrslila tion has a publiciy man or may y bo several whose duty it is to flood the newspapers wHh thousands of sheets of publicity  each week accompanied with tp note they would be pleased  w  hav you use any or all of it Tho suit of the James MJ j As c rule it is extremely lona  and drawn out and has litis local reader interesfThe resuH  is ninetenths of it goes into th waste basket We ncrrB a larq waste basket and we fill M twice a week with this stuttTIsVK N Trctfcrd en to Onnalee Floyd Trafford Judqe Ira Jayne of Detroit vis organizations subecribincr to ther n thi net xneeanq at June 8 ol rA,  Albert and Allen Dinkel tore   down their krrqe barn last week Linden and Mr and Mrs Ed La imaaine he died happy because Qnd Qeraid Dinkel started build Joice of Dearborn he had realized his lifes ambit t mg Q modom dairy barn there 1 Jo ton The farm here is on McGrea iagt y or Road ani now owned DY Edward Nuoffer and wife of Mask MeWn   Holt were Sunday guests at the Uoyd Hendee hamei SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW The show here will be  THREE is A r AMrrr  iting judqe heard the pleas bat  plan hcpVe to p people k urday of Corbett Salyer and tor write lt haVe it printej or mimo est Lyons for restoration ot anv   p postaqeonit ers licenses TK were coftthv ud on probation unn b 1 cma may qet them back then  In the suit of th Dede Hinchey Estate vs Mrs Lowltha Haines a verdict has been qivn in fa This waste must run into mill ions  X    Y  Ht J jJr  t6i  O E S NOTICB  ,J    t u Regular meeinqt fBrisibsir vos of Mrs Haines but she haa Chapter 145 0dmitfg to pay the funeoi expensfsThei 8th Advanced titatmm ,  ILI Av,   lAjiAMjl JQBHLP ,, Stt,v A 2ft x1  JI fet M Cirtfil, Hitler  , Be Sure FarmFresh Milk t SafeUse an Electric Home Pasteurizer Easily, economically and right in your own kitchen, you can provide your family with all the healthful benefits of fresh milkwithout run ning the risk of disease Simply pour raw milk into an automatic home pasteurizer and flip the switch Electricity does the rest shuts off automatically when pas teurizafcion is complete Why take chances with undulant fever and other diseases Even if cows gre tuberculosisfree and tested for Bangs Disease, raw milk can still menace your familys health See an electric home pasteurizer at your appliance dealers today Detroit Edison   STATE OF KKJHIGAW  Prebal Court fo the County oi At a irioa m waad voOR Mid ta t Piobat Office in til City  HowU  n Mid County on tho 22d day oi May  A, D, 1951 PrMont, Aonorabl Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probata In the Matter of the ESTATE OP PARIS H WHETSELj Deceased, Jamef O Kelly having filed In said Court hi petition praying tot license to sell the interest of said estate to sell the interest of said estate in cer tain rea estate therein described  U is orderedThat the 18 day oi Jun A D1951 at ten A, M at sedd Probate Oftiee to hereby appointed for hearino said petition, and that all persons interested in said  state appear before said Court, at said time and place to show cause why a license to sell the interest of said estate tn said real estate should not be granted It is Further Utdered, That Public Notice thereof be gives by publication of a copy of this order once each week lor three succesaire weeks previous tp sold day el hearing to Out Plnckney Zta  OF JL D mi re3BUua Km 4 HaWi, ftdet Probate r  In the Matter oi the ESTATE I Stewart Aadereoa, Deceased  It appearing to the Court that the times for presentation ot ckdms against  said estate should be limited and that  a time and place be appointed to rece  ive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court red the the lead been sj sold decern d entitled to taker fee estate al iics said diMneii dfed setesd ahouid be d  pasAi a newsoaoer printed and cfeaukrt  Srrulated ie said COLT ed in said County A true copy Celesaa Fazshall  oi m  Hirom R Judge of  Probate STATt fW Probate CM  MICHIGAN sc tne tfevnlr of At a eeentoa ot scad Court held at the Probate Office In the Ciry of BoweB tosaSd butyoe tke 21st ayof May  It is Ordered,Tha1 all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their ckdms to said Court at said Pro bate Office end to eerve a copy thereol  upon Gerald Reason, administrator tf said estate Whose address 1 Plnckney,   Michigan on or before 90 day oi July,  A D 1951 at tea  j oclock la the forenoon, sold time and  place hereby appointed far the osxxadna  Hon and adjustment of aU claims and demands against said deeeasV for the adjudication and detonnlnation  of the heirs at law al said deceased at  the time of his death entiled to Inherit the estate of which the deceased died siesed  It is Further Ordered, That Public Notice thereof be given oy pubUcatton of a copy of Ibis order once each woe sedd doy oi hesnsa to the Pinc Osspcick 8 drculated  Register of Probe A true copy ifcos B Sadtt,  Celesta Panted Judge oi Probate Register pi Probata m  Mrs Sarah Waters and her daughter of Ann Arbor called at the Irvin Kennedy home last Thursday Alberta Dinkel, Levi Ludtke with Mr and Mrs Don Alexander of Fowler ville had dinn Saturday niqht at Marshall hqnorlnq Levis birthday Mr and Mrs Ross Head Read wr Sunday dinner guests of Mr end Mrs Herb Sneed oi Howell Joe Murdock and wife of De roft spent Memorial Day with Mr and Mrs Roqer Carr, Mr MrsWayne Carr and Ralph of New York City attended graduation exercises at Stale College, Sunday Robert Carr was a qrad Mr and Mrs James Greene of East Lansing and Mrs Doris j Eton and dauqhter of Battle Greek xaBed at the Roqer Carr  Iras Memnifrl Day Bob Rtad  wife spent Friday id Saturday in Grand Rapids   Mrs Clemena Bowen and i dsuafefter, Flossie, of Howell call d at the Andrew esbitt and JUher WyBe homes Friday  Lamb and wife of Martin  the week end at the Thoi Griffiths mtunstd to  eS SsWBBBSSBBfei BSsTauMa CR iNuwttBwjkjar 5 months f Mr and Mrs Andrew Camp bell entertained Friday night the Roy Campbell family, Mer win Campbell and wile Mrand  Mrs Marcian Ledwidqe and Jenny Lynd Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs James Whitley were Mr and Mrs Wm Whitley anfci Mrs Leonard Fisher and children of Ann Arbor, the John McGuire family of Detroit and Fred Read  and wife Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell The Roy Campbell family Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell,  Mrs Emma Volliner and son John Eisele attended a dinner crt the Wilbur Eisele home at ptowttsrviU Sunday honoring Walter Rabney who has returned home after 15 months in orec His wife U the former Kath rine Eisele Th EmU Weddtqe family of Ann Arbor wen Sundayguests of the Don Swarthout family Mrs Fred Wylte called on Mr and Mrs Inrin Kennitdy lost TuesdayCharles Soott and wife of Detroit were Sunday callers at the Albert Dlnkel home wfcuL ironce Annual Red dress Meeting at JHowell Lshrary Monday June 11th at 13frp, m snection of of Wedneikiy June 4 11  at me age of 7 she came to I America She married Patrick  in Detroit in 2836 and Dexter township where 1 66 years 10 children to them Mr Sween years aqoMrs Sween  19th  ttown nr 3E 5  Owns Barry OSufflycm AYMENT ON DEMAND  isef Catoosj  Frank, Siqler is in Detroit buy 33a7TSST7   DexterTheat i MICHIGAN S G Topping is on a trip to Benton Harbor and Chicago  Charles Bullis and Samuel  Placeway were in Pantiac last  week Neijdiboring Notes The Brighton commencement was held on Sloan athletic field , this week  Ray Taylor of Brighton has sold his insurance agency to AColton Park of Gross Pointe farms   u Arthur LaMoria of Brighton is a new meanber of the Howelif police force Mrs Clara Wencel of Websten was involved1 in an auto accid ent at Northwest Territorial Rds in 1949 She sued and got a ver diet of 800 A retrail was granted and this time she got 1700  Mrs Elizabelh Fitesimmons65 died at University hospital, Ann Arbor last Wednesday She was the widow of Robert Fitzsjxn  mans, former Dexter merchant who died in 1928 Surviving aie a son Donald and a dauqhter, Ellen Funeral and burial were at Ann Arbor Donald 0cnk, 49,Greqorv fanner, died Wednesday of d T heart attack while drivinq his j tractor on his farm MrsMarqaret Milner77,widow i of L M Milner, Stockbridqe mor tician, died May 29th TAHZANII PERU Pine Paul frouglas, Richard Basehart in M14 HOURS  itdoy, Saturday June 8, 9 Deluxe Donate Feature Glenn Ford Rhonda Flemaa Tii Stjadoy Monday, June 10, 11 efattaw Suaday liSO p a conflaooua Tyrone Power Susan Hayward Hugh Mariowe, Dean Jagger RAWHIDE NoTelty Cartoon News Toe, Wed,, ThurM June 1213 14 Danny Kaye Gene Tlemey  and Corinne Calvet In ON THE RIVERA Cartoon March of Time ComlngGene Autrey and the Mountfes, Half Angel, Goodbye My Fancy THE REDHEAD AND COWBOY Plus Tim Holt t in RIDER FROM TUCSON Suaday Monday, June 10, 11  Sun 35,7 Mon 7 and 9 Gregory Peck Ward Bond In ONLY THE VAUENT esi Seejr Tues, Waa, Thur June 12, 13 14 FAtHERS LITTLE DIVIDEND  A Good Comedy Stanta  Spencer Tracy Joan Bennett and Elizabeth Tracy Cartoon Pete Smith New 41 SYXVAM ttwilsea Aflch dday Saturday, Jne 8 9 IN OLD AMARILLO Roy Rogers Latest Picture of of western adventure with Penny Edwardstalita Rodigness Pinky  starring Roy Rogers and Trigger Comedy Cartoon News    i   Suaday, Monday, June 10, 11 1 CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE ComingRaton Pass Steel HeU met Vengeance Valley AVOIVAHEAJi  Stocfchsksm MJchsaa Friday, Saturday, June  9 1 I A Dreaoa Starring MrsGeorge HolHs74, of Stock J   bridge died at Rowe hospital on May 29th 600 Livingston county rural school children were scheduled,VsT to take the excursion to BobLo ws 7 15  Tuesday HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS WUlwni Boyd, Gabby Hayes  1 i Dupec Westera Pins MY DOG SHEP  story of boy and dog with QPny Rees, Tom Neal ii   Sunday Tuesday, Jun 10, 1 v MY BLUE HEAVTO  In Technlcolret A Mvsloal Starring Betty Grable, Dan Dalley Dance Drxma News Jmckload of Trouble Dtricg MoHacg, , ,  mmMm , , Owning Golden Twenties The THE LEMON DROP KID ld frontier, Tripoh  Comedy Smrrina  TJSLJ0 CoftningOh SusanaiFigng have resignedas keepers of the  Guard  Q county poor farm and the board  MSkev of supervisors hag hired Mrand  Mrs Mike Rissman to replace then  Conn WidJmeyer, Pindueyi j high school graduatewas award j ed an AB degree at Mich State j college this week j The Howell Knights of Coluzn  bus initiaetd 17 new membes at their last meeting Mr and Mrs lames Caskey and Joan of Gregory attended the graduating exercises at the University of Mississippi last where their sonDonald giaduat ed in the ROTC, 1Bob Hope, Marilyn MaxwelL Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson  Lloyd NolaiL Jane Darwell  Mr and Mrs Larry Canujurn, and John Cambum attended the Knight Templar convention at Jackson last weekMr Robinson marched in tRe parade with that Highland Park commandry of hich he is a member     bing Swtjiins i r Oinkel   t 47 learsAgo Reuben Finch is paintfna the Thomas Read home , Frank Bowers who is mgr at Clare for the Mich Bell is home for a few days Mrs Bartons Sunday school class made 13 at their ice cream social F L Andrews was in Detroit last week in connection with the Old Boysand Girls Celet bration to be held1 here in Aug  Cards are out announcing the wedding of Belle Mclntyre td  D W Axnsden of Ann Arbor to take place at the Alex Mclntyre home Thursday Mike and Mame Ruen have returned from Rutledge, Minn where they taught school W H Orofoot is taking the census in Putnam township The Plnckney Sanitarium is too small and Drs Sigler  SiaWr are building on a 15x30 ft addition  Much corn has had to be rej planted, due to rot Bom o Harry Maycock and wife May 26th, a son A reprint Xaura Collins 44 about to hare a new piano Mary Hall was born in Man feqlaaoV May 15, 1819 35Year8Ago  Mayor C H Kennedy and W I C Miller,postmaster visited the j state highway dept at Lansing  last week and took the first step to get the Pinckney Main Su paved The property owners pay half the cost  Mrs Norma Curlett iitchtield 34, died at the Curlett home  June 3 She was the daughter of William and Elisabeth Curlett, graduated from tthe Mich Nor  mal college and taught in May I  ville and 7 yrs at Pinckney She i  married Raymond Litchfield in  1921 He died in 1925  Saturday 25 relatives of Mrs Sarah Reason met at her home and helped her celebrate her 85th birthday Rev Hunter has resigned as pastor of the Plainheld church Otis Webb underwent an op oration, at the Pinckney Sanitar ium last week Swen Jensen was j also operated on there Thurs f day  Mrs William Docking died at, her home near here Sunday   Mrs Agnes Harris who has J been visiting Mr and Mrs Henry Harris of lokx, Kansas, has re turned home Pinckney Chapter No 145 will hold a school of  Mr action on June 10 with Alice MdCord of Detroit in charge Pinckney lost to South Lyon Friday 7 to 5 but beat Stock bridge Tuesday 5 to 2 Mark Swarthout has opened a J free bathing beach at Swarthout Cove Portage Lake 4 WEEK NIGHT HARNESS RACING AT JACKSON RACEWAY  ENDS SATURDAY  JUNI POST TIMISr15 PM  V4 MM r  itOTTINO ASSOCIATION, INC, MCKSOW, MICH 500 Down I B9YSTHE FOR SALE55 acres on black1 top Rd, good 6 room home, a small bam, chicken coop 7500 With 2,000 down Year around home at Lake and  a good one basement, furnace areplace, garage, excellent corf dition 12500, terms to suit Cottageat Bentley Lake front, 21x42 block 4000 15 acres in town on pcrvementt 7 room house, bam and chicken coops Terms , i 8 room home modern, 1000 down, in town j 7 room house in town, terms Gerald Reason Broke  Phone 133 Ptatooy  The Tip Top Restaurant WaMTED KSgBnJTlEBFOR AMBITIOUS PERSON  SEE y Don Mcien  HLLAffl lAIg 11311 OUTEB DRIVE Mr and Mrs Joe Griffiths en, Sunday visitors at the OeAnte  oraducJkkry Tlcmmwgg nighfcTd Otaon and Wf ol er and children, Joan  ,ViBSt JBUSQn EMBs roceojoyftMsjo  Peo Store r Groceries, Drygeods Canned Goods, Shoes rnishlngft Gents Linger Kennedy1 Gen Store  LOWEST FVflCE EVER Special  to PHILGASWPAH Rang  fflpiiHlin HI i ill fliw nfri fer aid eea Hatt, v4ta OUHIHB fJUnieitr lifBAlaeooUtc rifnalfetfi  as   UBERAL ItADCIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD tANOll s fjt Bodrat  tee least workJaf aruuou Ml Me uaaid rru Kow Is At tim to modernise kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty eottkd gas for farm and town homes foil catt hint far and wide, but yet wont find a bigjervaltta WiywW than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will glv you e fenerous taadeia allowance oe your eJd range regardless of typs stake er condition Etsy terms, if you wish ANY OTHtt PHilGAS AMUANCgf FROM WHICH TO CHOQttl  j  wi t ENJOY SOFT i WATER jferi Over100a year Hay quick  iwdlJng toft wattr fr aifof diihwatHing, whiter waihci, gloritwi ihompoAi, dtllghffat l bathing Cl omptl  4  dttailt en this ombi ing nw wmiW woUr ofttnf PERMUTir  etttftMaM WATER SOFTtNEft CoOs 43   than prwat avtomatlt modli AikbrttU bom trial GEORGE ROOSB Flmnbing WATER SYSTEMS 4 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Plnckney iWFU I  PtofWIey Dlspfcrtch Stored as 2nd w, hotter at postoffice Act ot March 6 1877 lHSoJJoweU StJfceyMteh Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Cwlett Puhlshey The C W Hooke iatoily o Ann Arbor called at the J H, Hooker home Sunday Dan Howiett ana family oi Gregory and CoL and Mrs Don Ofltrander called at the Robert Head homo Sunday The L J Swarthout spent Sun Sunday with Mis Edith Gallup in Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Carl Walts ol Jackson were Sunday callers at the L J Henry home Bom to Mr and Mrs Willord Morgan jr Wanda Coons at University Hospital, Ann Arbor  ion May 30fo h oi  Georqe and Richard Greiner  of Detroit were in town Memor ial Day Clyde Mclntyre, wife and daughter of Ponltiac called on friends here Wednesday Gene Mann and Mrs, Cora Webb called on Earl and Erwin Marin in Detroit Thursday Wm Enguist of Detroit spent, the week kend at the Heath i home, I Pvt Jerry Heath was home  from the air corp over the week 1 end  Mrs Irene Jack of Gulfport, Miss, spent last week at the S H Carr home Winston Baughn, Theodore Gray and Louis Wagoner jr at tended a joint MM degree con ference Thursday night at the j Anm Arbor Masonicc Temple by the three Ann Arbor lodges Durina the windstorm Friday night the framework of Clayton Bekkerings new home on M 36W blew down, j The body of Donald Clark,49, j of Gregory who died of a heart i attack, while drivina a tractor 1 J5JJ last Wednesday was buried in J ESjBfj the Pinckniey Cemetery Satur j day The funeral was at the MU J net v Fimercrl Home,, Stock  bridge He was the stepfather of Mrs Don Gardner J Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor, I and the Wm Fogg family of f Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs M E Darrow   Charles Clinton of Detroit was l in town Friday t  Mrs Eloyse Campbell sanerI j at the Stock McFadden weddina  j at the Brighton M E church on 1 Saturday  J Mre ne Miller graduates at  Siena Heighths College, Adrian  June 5th Visitors of Mr and Mrs Florie Clark last week were George Gulliford of Walloon Lake Mr and Mrs Seth Darwin and Mrs Roy Darwin of Jackson, Mrss Alta Meyer with her pupils from the Green school went on the, boat trip to BoLct Tuesd MranLMrsXawrenJce Baughn 1 I and Mr ahd Mrs Earl Baughn called on pAi and Mrs Howardl Seefeld in Ann Arbor Sunday Clarence McGowan and sons, Frank and Mikek of Pontiac call ed at the Louis Coyle home Sun day Dr and Mrs James Nash of Coldwater are on a trip to Virginia Jtamie jr is at the Lynn Hendee homeRobert Tower and wife and Miss Ilene Jiant of White Water, Minn cae visiting Mr and Mrs Robert Wahl Mr and Mrs I N Alden of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Sunday at the John McDonnell home Week end guests of the Lester McAfee family were Phillip Hudson and sson and Lynn Arm etronq of Detroit and Richard Gibson and wife of Onsted  Mrs Kettle Vaughn and Mrs Edith Teeple of Jackson have spending a couple ol ead or Alive FA ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY COWS 800 HORSES 600 HOGS 150 Cwt WE BUY HTDEh A0 CALf SI0N8 Central Head Stock CO  Mr and Mr ClctfT Miller at tended the baccctkiureate ad I dress at Siena Hqhths College, The RchertTasch foinily wet weeks at Mrs Vaughns homol ouests of Mrs Anna Tasch in here I Ann, Arbor Sunday Ceci1 Hooker of Ann Arbor The Lee Lavey, family called Pt e week end at the Roy at the Howard OBrien farm at Dhlmqhctm home  Bunker Hill Sunday The wind  George Crane and wife left  Friday night blew down a big  wek ni a P to North Gar 40x100 ft barn on the farm with Una ,, 1QMA loss  i Mr8 Phillip Sprout and dauahi Wednesday oaUers at the WJ ter oPhv5 111 wer0 m Lan  Miller home were Harry Jackson inqaturday I of Lansinovand Mrs Annabelle XJCalt S,Sf  of  1 L 1 Croupe andtaiqhter, Vivianf ,8 S f  wee wert  ftodji  6 Frak White family of How1 The Roy Reanson family and fH Mr and Mrs Byil White ol Mrs Edna Radeon and Leota Jackson and Mrs Ella Newman called on Mrs Fred Carpenter oi A11 Arbor   HOY for Chambray  the pretties  w ashore In Bee Youngs new soilorette On deck lor abuty lunsrteVyoull make this yeurs dotefeots from down to dork Won derfully wotnoble cotton in bree 000, blue and light grey Junior Silt 7 to IS I Dr Frank Mercer and wife ol 895 PEIRCES Ponttiac Sunday, ,       it w i Mr and Mrs Marcian Led Pontiac and the Dr Walter Mer  ,  M  wid tdJinnvW with r family of Bast Lamrinq were 8011 FOB WOMErT JSJKfl 11 Willard Bennett of Jackson spent quest, at the Wm Mercer homa  HOWELL MUCfflGAN the week end in Chicago with Vaf Wednesday I Mr and Mrs Bob Hope Mr and Mrs Lemuel Martin J, P  Curlett v will attend a dinner at Rosevihe on Mi MlTAUATlOSi I Ae Ronnie Hoskins family of of YpejlqnUtook Ws motherNfrs, Sund m hon  aJJJ7  Detroit were Sunday guessts of Beulah Martin, and Mrs Mary i2LrC I ma Jrr cm tooAu Hoff to dinner Friday night at 8  ,SSrIett ta Mrs MarcroretClark entertain the Regent Cafe Jackson  Mr Sr MT, ed after crraduation Friday niaht Miss Madge Jack recently wf25 TTS Dan Drtw and wife ol Dextet, went with AanArborhigh school, JpfJ  Emmett Ckxrk and wife, Howell, qraduates on a erip to Now, f  no  Whitmoro Mrs Mary Blatchford and chil City and Chicago  nfv, ,     den of Battle Creek, the Walter Mrs florence Arts of Detroit mSJSSjllSi2S Clark fanray, Charles Clark and and Mrs Mae Rone of Whrl JJ0 brok h  d wife cmd Gerald Clark and ore Lake called at the M f aaulder wife I Fasonhome Wedsvaay K u A SERVICE STATION 1 hcriw been appointed AAA Repceeeirtallve and am pre pared to give 24 hour a dory Wrecjpsr and Towing Serriae TOOSrB SIBVPnone 1 CA OF THANES I wish o hank all my who remeinbered me wie aperMrs Kenneth Wyhe woe oa ere and cards WAJeTt WOB Mb Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Kid Boftedwtf oi Ypsl to fSPjJ j  w Tueeday wim Mfe m wti Wedneeday guesti at mZ   lor p  fktpidav te home of Mm, Mary HofL 1 eVmr Htf mfiuwmt e  iiDie    WWW  Pmckfu DUpcM  MM , MSI Order Your  PROFESSIONAL FRM SEEDS izrzjrr   NOW AlfaKa, Clover and Ail Other Seeds msrs Feed  Supply CoJ MAX RUSSQ MGR Mchiaa v   rli v   MHNV ft u L COiiCfirtNllkjG SCHOOL BD CANDIDATES AND SCHOOL I H C L ox hiqh ccst oi living  SSSOT JHE PINCKNEY I is probably the main topic oi UUJX SCHOOLS FOR  conversation todoy  , ELECTION JULY 9 1951  j 1 Election of school officers will H C L reflects the value of  by petition as provided for the dollar in purchasinq power by Public Acts of 1949, Ncv83, Usinq the period of 1801 to 1950, for in Section 15, as amended  T M Duty, M D Vckney M Michiaan TWy 1MI0 A M to 2138 M J Wednesday Motu Tme Fri SaL 7 to ft p m, DR G ft, McCLUSKEY Deaist  112 North Michigan Ave, Telephone Office 935 Residence 814 I Eveninqs by Appointments Howell  Michigan HERB SNEED Phone 183 407 EL Grand River Howell it Michigan Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage Qty, Lake and Fasm Property A Speciality 1st Your Property With Me n  ii i i n aiaM LEE iAVEY Generrl Insurance Phone 59F3 xkney,fich AUC HONEtfl farm Sales A Speciality 9   nf1Sew AppiiarfcesjflOW Wf OFFER LOWiOST CONVENIENT computmq the relationship oi Chapter 131 School Code ce levels to dollar value 2 Petitions mav hT rhi Through GENERAL  ELECTRYC  CREBIT CORPORATION  J wSiml I I m price levels to dollar value, cnarts show a low in 1801 of S073, a hiqh in 1894 of 185  end a present day value  048 In other words your doll nr today buys less than at anV other time in the history of the last 51 years Savings is more important now than ever Every dollar seved is a blow in the fight u bring our dollar value up and prices down etitions may be obtained BERT WjTLIE Phone Pinckney 79F2  fn Mr r o r REFRIGERATION SffiVlCE R Eric Rose secretaiy of t HAROLD Rfew the Board oi Education or from Sepaini On All Makes Mr John Burg, treasurer of the phone PincUey 154F3 icard of Education   i ,  , 3 Petitions shall be filed with DIt C L TOWNOJ the Secretary of the Board of Ed   ucation, Mr Eric Rose, on or ,  STT  ,,  before June 14th 1951 44  Lake Road, Ter REAL ESTATE Farms, Hemes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157F11 Repodrua MYBON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 LatosUe Drive License Hush Lake P H SWARTHOUT 6 SON  Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 Ptockney, Mtok FRED C, RE3CKHOF dr  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell Mlchkra Phone 358 Residence 61 LLOYD HENDEF livestock Hauling Weekly Trips Made To Detroft General Trucking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mto   W f L 1 E NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PENS 13  PINCKNEY T V  All deposits up to 10,000 in  on JNo eleSorihcuTsion a petit1 Pho Dder 3461 ion for more candidates for each i rr    term than are to be elected ClaQStifiikA kAru 5 Each petition shall be siqned VIISI1ICU AUYSk by not less than 25 qualified I FOUND Commercial license t school electors of the district J plat and taU liqht  6 School elector must be  Lloyd Hendee, phone 64F4   A cihzen of the United States, FOP qATFgrgZT uT Twentyone years of age or  of S   OVwi A resident oi Michigan 6  FOR MUNTZ SEE ROY E FISHER  Factory Repreeentative Free Demonstration Every Da  Fm 1000 A M to 1000 PJC 09 East Main St, Pmckney A A  I K K Phil Barney Kralzmillor    aiw A citizen of the Unit PN5l5k8AN  Twentyone years oi  ies by Adolph Hanman Cedar Lk Rd  FOR RENT Farm House i Ali aeposHB P J M tj months prior to election i sured byor memoersrup inme A reside0f  school  C Murray, 8280 Farley Rd  Federal Deposit Insurance  poration LAVE HAPOvVAHl GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 51  at least 20 days, next proceed ing the election 7Elgibility to membershipon the the Board of Education Livingston Jaunty Represectatve Phone 2556e Ann Arbot  se WiiMiXWasiung and droning Done at My Home,  1220 MowerB Rd, Pinckney NUiiot Have rive eVayed nurses comined vj vner may have by identifyinji and paying for keep and damages John Eisele constable Scarce Items to Anyqualified voter,in the afore WANTED Yards to mow mentioned Pinckney Comraun my power lawn mower, ity School,distrHJ whose name  Dick Campbellhone 16SF2 appears on the assessment FOR SALEj 4oacree 0 alialia oil and who is the sole owner dover and brQOm ilQ sale or in his own right oi the proper  share8 j , Houqhton FOR SALE Cottage Huzoa Fencej Nails, Bailing  Its a pleasure for our bank I wish you well Were miqhty proud of your accomplishments i during the past four years, en 111VU1 k Wlro Stanl ficc husiastic too about your future district provided that where ai fr ere Oitrf irubib  the land of opportunity husband and wife own prop  erty jointly, reqardless of the 75 t  ty so assessed  shall be el , Pinckney R2, ph Briqhton 6371 gible to election or appoint ijj , Se9dt   ment to office in said  school J  Nick Q, U 3R East Phone 65F13 WANTED  WORKWIll witnj Rivei, Fernland subdivision ax Strawberry LakeMich Sacrifice Parrel Baker 5655 Fernkmd D FOh bALh jonn Deere automat W C BoyoeJ 578 M 92, Stockic wire baler No 114 W gaod condition, also a ton oi wire bridge, Mich  WE HAVE THEM ALL ON HAND DE, Hoey Sons PHONE DQOER 2 6 8 J THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HeweSL Mich  Member Federal Pposit Insur ant CorporaHon AU Deposits j Insured up to 10000 lor each 1 Deposito the nam which appears on the aBsessmenUollIi otherwise qualified,each shall be elgible to election pr appointment to  school office Date of Election Monday, July  9th, 1951 at 800 P m  Kuild I u SALbOne 50 incdrauualt lyjZT LTZZJ7mr Ar, baler with motor, wagon load cottages Ttrw Jfr nV er I whe vised very Uttany kind of carpenter work at j   to  old time prices Call Carpenter  Stockbrido   at Portage Lake, Phone 5838  Dexter THE MIRACLE OF HOPALONG CASSIDY Ycu are urged to read Adele Rogers St Johns inside story of of Bill Boyd, whose portrayal of  iHopailong Cassidy Americas the one  time movie problem  FOR SALco deck 1000 chick  I brooder, used very little, also will do custom plowing Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E Phone Pinckney 66F5 fun SALtlc close estate lns Fred Jagusch nouse and 2s acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Raasi Pinckney A good chance togo Pinckney A good chancer tego in cnicKen business Fted Teeple, adm pnane 675 Howell Kltuhlgjan WANTED TO BUY WOOL Highest Market Price Lucius Doyle I FOR SALE200 bales trf mixedy Phone Pinckney 42  hay C MurrayJ80 Farleudrr uio uuo w iw r i FnR qflrFw rnsm house 2 JDEALER WANTEDTbttse Icsn favorite cowboy, has changed  1  aicSood1   k  htit child into the hero of millions of coijup roof gamge, Sjotaood ,   , Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Ajnerican youngsters It starts in this Sundays June 10 issue of The American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times CONSERVATION DEPT Ground water levels are  location, in town, price Call evenina  127 Albert Balder Unadilla, Pinckney, Mich cd reas3rl5ie    or phone ,1 i10111 a 625 West 43  WANTED Custom Plowing, so fields to rent for corn Earl Schroeder corner M 36 and PmqeeRoad about the 10 year averaq and WANTOJ POULTRYiWUl pay 23 percent below ft record DelroitcetPrio3  3 year of 1943    , While Ontario is recording its, FOR RENTEauipped 153 acre biggest forest fires in years, the,  8280 FARLEY Rd Pinckney, Mich AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c ut us help you sell your farm LAWN MOWERS SHARPENEDhave more prospects than farms 150  L HWOI CRANDAIL Fish LV  Market Prices Courteous Service   Q I C  Michigan losses so far have been held to 410 fires cmd 3,215 acres damaged A big smelt haul hiked the fish take in March and April 16 percent above that a year mj Slseors and Knives ago 1,402000 lbs of ssmelt were 3iec While You Walt taken, one third of the total  Work GfeSSSL catch Carp was the second MAlnjEIXSSAWFlLINO SHOP largest haul 413000 lbs, perchi rl5i Rivet DriveHlkBid Lake 220,000 lbs, herring 201,000 lbs  and mullett 104000 lbs Lake No more applications for tree plantings will be accepted until Tfce state has bought 7,149 more acres of land for recreation and wid life restoration This i includes 273 acres in the Pinckney area and 206 in Waterloo It also adds 7000 ft of public fishing lands on 7 lakes USE TT4 FOR ATHLETES FOOT i BECAUSE  It has greater PENETRATING Power, with 90 undiluted al cohol base, it carries the active 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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>IWM u i wifp,wsjjppjp 4  tf I       W   n  f     v Jolume68 Michigan Mirror Masonic Lodge JNewi John Martin, auditor qeneraL The fallowing from here at i uie fcrsi ttepubiiacn o throw the iUVtn onniial cammunica his not in the ring ior U S of the Masonic qrana loaqe oi senator, There are expected to inicniqan ut tne Masomc tern be more, mciudino Arthur Van P ltraii last week Merwin dgnberg Jr t Campbell Winston ikiuahnUiare Speaker Knox is frying to Miner, Larry Camburn Una eliminate he last minute legis CampbeL Qiin Hobinson and  iative jam He would makei e editor Mcuch 1, the deadline for intro  Monday niqht was devoted ducing bilk The Indiana leqis, to social festivities and the din  uiiuie does their work in 60 ner of the grana master 10 the days  lOacje ameers ana cctamite iie 1952 legislature will be, mealhe session opened at hiqh asked to set aside a sum to  twelve Tuesaay ine nrst days erect roadside markers a his  session was routine, beinq de  Wednesday, May 30, 1951 ms   No if I  f  I Sacinl ANNNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Andrew Camp bell announce the engagement I School Notes I Curren Comment Church Notes  Camoflc Church By Gretdsm Taschitertio Boachyj Many state inslrution fft the aey Michigan  I  past have been put on the pan EST Tt Albert J Schmitt PasiOf  Kindergarten and First j and pilloried by the press As a 1 ft dautfMrAratje ,a I  100 WW  uchard Yuunq,HMS U  Navy , SJSSTiiJVt inSn  son of Mr and Vincent Younq SSZJHSJJS hi Gregory No wedding date has been set toric places 65,000,00 will be  asked to improve mental and  TB hospitals Bids in several state projects are 1,484,5, over appropriation The new state office buildina to cost 5,000,000 may be near er than you think Tennants on the,proposed site have been ordered oa vacate There areV25,103 medical students enrolled, only 101 more than in 1904 Colleges now ac cept only one out of every 36 , qualified studentsb   Unemployment receipts hit a  , w high in Michigao in 1950  They earned 6,077,697743 Only 1,400,000,000 was paid out FBI Director Hoover savs the team Communist campaign1 has  voted to commiittee reports, the grand masters address and re  ception of ofnciais oi Uc  ex oraers of Masonery and the  grana ioage ameers of other states XLe session Wednesday start  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge attend ed a prenuptkzl shower Friday night at the homo of Mrs Wm  McGinn of Dexter given by Mrs McGinn and Mrs Denise Lanosa, honoring Miss Barbara Beuhler The Misses Kathryn Henry and Barbara VanSlambrook aye a bridal shower Friday night at the formers home ior Mrs Barbara Nash Neveana Devotions Friday evenlno at 730 p m Friday after Novenna Dovotfons Saturday 730 to 800 P, M Sunday bfjtt 800 Mast rnnuB  wool Unamumty Cfcnich Ray Donald Braa, pastor we plan on going to see the rule people are suspicious oi hre engine tomorrow these attacks as there is usually Our school picnic is Thursdays a nigger in the woodpile and Our school picnic is on the the instigators are usually per school grounds Thursday The j sons with an axe to grindIn the  parents are javec past Howell Sanitarium Pontiac ice cieam will be served 1 Hcspitaljackson and Marquette The Misses Miranda and Ben pusons iiave been objects at nen irom the Mich Normal vis1 such attacks The Lapeer homo ited tiie school one day last tor mentally deiicient is now I week  under attackThia time from the Butch Nosker had a surprise legislative committee which has birthday party Wed His mother  churqes oi these places Doug , brouqht a lovely cake with 71 las Dow, chairman, charged candlesWe also had ice creqml the 2400 inmates there arm led Secona Gracr,  at a cos oi 34 cents a day The second qrade enjoyed a This is low it costs 50c a day ed ai 900 a mand ended att 5 30 p m with an hour out fcrfQHCUJT uOUHT NEW iaicn uuy Lowell, owner of aTu WUI KEWS qovemar factory in Detroit was jf VfY was called in Jast elevated to grand master by ac     clamation Aspirants start as grand marshall and advance sep oy step and in 7 years be  Thur i3Q, Choir practise at tht church, 800 Teachers and oiii  rSlt  nne  B , I hne trip to the zoo last Tuesday Friday, 240, Vacation Bible Some of the chUdien mdde a  school teachers at church Sunday 1030, Sermon, Ooes Thinking Make It So  1130 Sunday school  Moiiday700 pm Family niqht j hot progressed beyond the niqht tb LMte Grand Lodge at Pinck  Cratch stage in Michigon  eY April 14 He also has a  a oaer highway siqns are ex I small factory Ye editor worked frieze of the animals The group wishes to thank the mothers who accompanied them to the zoo4,,,    k i Kevin McMacken of FowlerWed and tried theTuit o7 SoTIi  luc Spfaker, Rev Jclm ville visited our school Monday Kormaii vs Henry fto Thj J 0Rhester Topic 1 he Robert Reason spent Thurs plaintiff sought 650 rem he rlimmer Smpocam , , i and Friday in northern Mich defendant Presented a hill w Vacan Bible School for child  Leaders in attendance for the come master There were6 caul repairs andSS Sofa v T LaJLm 11D5BL4vMl  V  lX I  dates for grand marshall Ray diet for 100 Shapero  Shapero 3vcfe Vanto  days Richard Krahn 3 half were attomevs for Vnrmr, Vn Liy0ci Yi alters, Mrs Vivian iar days, Gustavo Kasper and Dor Stanley tSSSm te Ss  ma,6e and Charles McRone  hy Doyle absent 4 half days, Tuesday the iurv case of Wm  I T Turd Carrade Hudd vs Harold PhelnTu, Ii,    ,   I We had a fine time on ourt The legislature finally manag nuaa ys Harold Pnelps was set, c Mannar Chuirfi , tlip to the 20o last week We ed to  the aas tax over   iked the train ride and all of the governors veto, four Waynsxnond Douglas ofAlpena won on the nrst ballot, gettinq 750 oi 1308 votes castBy a coinci dent he was the only one oi the 6 candidates who attended xt Jackson prison He also said the children in the childs word have no doihmq and most of  them are nakedCharles Wagg, mental health director, blamed the legislature who cut the ap propriations for these institut ions last year Legislatures ax usually inclined to be stingy in  reqord to these places On the olhor hand colleges seem to qet about what they want My h the institutions need a lobbl ist r pected toincreasesaietty of Mich igan motxrWiiV The legislature has passed o law that all school busses be  pained yellow,  They also raised the expense account of egislators to 1000 , 31 8et he primary election , ihoad to June,   The one man grand iury law  passed , CHACTTRS WE HAVE MET 1   No 2 This character is entirely diff in Croswell in 1914 and knew Guy Powell, a native of there, Powell played 2b on the town base ball team Dr Francis Lambie,grand lect urer and best loved member of  grand lodge, was elected lect urer emeritus and retired on a pension of 1500 a year Dr Smead, retiring qrand master, was elected qrand lecturer over Dewey Hesse P GM  Much legislation was dispos ed of The Grand China was recognized measures defeated  was one to    CCfcdV Mexmoziite Church for trial and Thursday the suit j flev Ezra feacb Pastor oi he James Mfg Co vs Robert S  Supi  Walter Esch M0naefl Assisaot Paul Chafiee 1  iMvning Worship 1000 MASiUAG LICENSES iffigSSivliS Jeff Lever SftBrightonFlonce IfSSJSL9 82 kins 22 Brighton Richard Mc  enzie, 21, FowlervUle, Dorothy of    Wftrfoesdcr 800 P M Bessert, 17 Brighton Edward Enguist 37, Howell Virginia Arnold, 39, HowellDonald Yer  kes 24, Fowleivlle Joyce Step hens, 21, Fowlerville Arthur LOOK YOUR BEST THIS SUMMER animals We are finishinq all books this week rourth and rittn Giades The 4th and 5th qrades went to the Detroit zoo Monday 0 Sixth Grade Roberta Ackley was sich lapt Friday For Enqlish we are havina a panel discussion Richard Law rence is rhairman We are qoinq to Umstoads for our picnic Thursday, If it rains it will be at the school rent than the the one I wrote j rt ues of members in he  of last week He was a ciil curoed forces To assess candi war veteran and died at the dates for Masonery 10 for the turn of the last certtury at I Marwraic home endowment fund the age of 80 or more He was I a3 one  do  same thing a picturesgue figure with lonq lfor dfitted candidates from white whiskers and his name r states was Charlie Hewett Ife hit 9  assessment on can Dexter shortly after the wcr nd didates,for the George Washinq bought a place with an acre ton Memorial was made compul of land He kept 2 cows, soldi Y Heretofore it has been op  milk, qaidened, did odd jobsl onal Lodge were given con and with his pension lived mod certain condfiions This is a  stly He did not drink was hmitei waiveroi iurisdictionThe clean and as far OB I remember consdaton of lodges was ap ,had no church affiliation proved The Masonic home He delivered milk at our home 1 wa qien Permission to when I was a small boy, Milk uiVh 0 a ,,3 roon  was 6e deliver H rrrrr r, noel  Alma This will be used Join the multitudes of women was disposi fifn8  wwierwuie mmur u j  m m,ri i ruins  wm u n u,c  u i Lodae of Cameron 2 HowU, Dorothy  ized Amonqi Hansel 17, Linden  beaul cqomiort and ii f TlTT1T11Y m Eighth Grade CONSERVATION DEPT See this Sundays4une3 issue  of ihe American Weekly,, X   CLUS1VELY with Detroit Sunday in Times, for helpful charts,based 800 ooyottes were taken   t Michigan in April, a record Pre 0nfeatures that appeared in the  Vious hiali wag 627   magazine, containma hot wea  300000 picnicers are expected, et beauty tips rki ther in state parks National Park, counsei Week, May 27 to June 2, A record kept of 2233 fishina trips on the Pidgeon River bv 1226 individuals shows there was little difference in the num  ber of fish caught when the bar ometer was risinq or fallinqThe most were caught when it was eteady, was 6c delivered He carried g JrC7 UZT2T7U ZM   in caotivilv PtfAS rSl  FloTes lumped last week with which he was liberal The W2Sauffil duL to 101 fires and 653 acres burnmost mtergjunghejard of severaleTfcsufterel    Total to date is 30o  MRS, GILBERT MADDEN Mrs Gilbert Madden, 72, the widow of Gilbert Medden, loner time supervisor of Dexter town ship whi died in 1918, passed away last WednesdayShe was  the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Baker of Dexter township It is practically to impossible i Her gole survivor  a sisterMrs The 8th grade will have their picnic at Island Lake Thursday and go roller skatinq No more school news until next September GRADUATION EXEROSES  June 1 1951 Processional Invocation Rev Beachy Salutatory Class History Music county Democrats deserting the our j qovernor to pass it over his veto We admit the roads am in bad shape and need repairs but think motorists are already bearinq thoir share of the tax burden Wayne county was almost solidly aqainst it Of this 30,000,000, 14,000,000 will be paid by Wayne county and  Wayne county will qet only 7,000,000 back In thelast 10 years Wayne county has paid 10000000 more in qas taxes than it has received backlt Id seem a fairer distribution jnethod could be worked out  o The City of Detroit has beer conducting a drive aqainst the  slauqhter houses and their tar qets seem to be the packing houses who have their slauqh ter houses and retail stpres ID residential districts, They are are supposed to be made odorless by modern methods In our youth there was little opposition to these placesThei were reqarded is a necessary JoAnn Griffiths ovil Every villaqe had one,No June Boboni altmpt was made to deodorise  j Susan Campbell and and you usually knew when Brandon White  you were opproachina one, The Class Poem  Alfred Fuhrman bill to requlate has been hav  , ,   , ,  a ,,    Giftatory Kathryn Henry John ina hard sledding in the legieto raise wild cottontail rabbits j Mrs M Eder of ChelseaThe Paul WareMary Marqartt Uark  latuie and the sponsors bkane fires not covered by insurance were remitted The blue book of Masonic law ordered brought up to date and reprintedlt was  voted to transfer the 100 assesment levied for 3 years for the building fund to the en dowment fundMichlodges have 6 months to register objections Michigan Masonery gained t pena county measuring  a can made of a hollow pipe with a whistle in the handle It  seems some time before he had been knockd down and robbed of his pension money This hap  pened frequently to old soldiers those daysPensions were about 12 a month He used the cane to summon help when attacked He owned a silk hat which he  sevtr wore He got this for help inq some one clean house His oddest characteristic was his matFimonal method When he came there he was sinlqle One day he took the train and came back with a wife He had  gone to the county poor housepicked out a woman from the inmates and married her After  some wears she died and oncel that starts at Howell June 5  more me visited the poor farm  Pinckneys first game there is and got omother wife He re i June 7 Other teams are three pealed this procedure four  torn Howell, Milford and a times The last wife outlived Brighton team fires and 2,644 acres, 91 percent of the fires were above the Bay CityMuskegon line, funeral was at SUosephs church an Virginia Shirley Dexter Friday wirti burial in St  Josephs Jemeter found in waterfowl nests alonq the Saqinaw marshes, The largest brook trout on re  DANCE RECITTAL HELD Betty Scovill held her doncina Pheasant eggs have been recittal at the school May 19  We intended to publish the pro gram but it was not turned in to us The event was well pat  tho packinq companies, a Pres Address Milton Matttson j Class Will Nan Grenzcnbach, In the death of Ed Stair, pub Malene Schneider Chas Caird Usher of the Detroit Free Pre and William Earl I until a few years aqoMichiqCBi Class Prophecy John Hammell, j lost man who was successful in JjiTi Bell Duane Galbreathjohn the threatrical field but invariab 1NU well , i,i 1 1i jms4 cord is a 3 lb, 1 ounce one that I ronized Miss Scovill wishes to was caught in Devels CreekAI 19  3170 members last year The  1952 cornmunication is also at Detroit HNCKNET SOFTBALL Pinckney hasplaced a team,in in the County Soft Ball League inche himAs she had not been, mart iod to him long enough to get a pension the was returned ta  the county farmOn one of hid weddings, the youths tried to horn him He fired over their heads kaild mev finished up behind a bam a block awayOme We understand there will be Mr and Mrs M E Darrow spent the week end at the home of Richard Loornis Detroit Mrs Ida Byers and daughter Janet of Ann Arbor spent Sun day at the Ross Read home  Mrs Emma Vollmer and son,John, spent Sunday at the Chas Eisele home in Fowlerville The Cady school held their picnic at Island Lake Tuesday Mr and Mrs Fred Read and no baseball in Pinckney this Mrs Roeie Whitley anddough year owing to there being no place tb play A nfew school is being built there and the dia mond is full of building mater led CDY equipment The Eager Cleaner play a of his wives had a blind son practiie game here Thur May who wore hcanxnocks out of j x  7fi  tt net cord My father bought one of him He always marched on Memorial Day with the GAR ad carjied the poet banner a 1he oldest wteron rt Old age overtook andhe fell and died from the effects of it The G AR took chew ofW affair and gave him a miUtaiy funewl Charles Bates was the post cosnmander then v Mrs Merwin r soloist at the wedding of Caorict ToTt, RobertMcOjoneflfeth M  church at Brighton Satur ckry aflsrtoon CARDOr THANKS We fee deeply indebted eo everyon who contribufed to the success of our MotherDaughter diner, to the Juniors who left the  ter attended a 80th birthday din ner Tuesday for Mrs Frank Pet ers at Tackaon Mr and Mrs James Burns en tertained for dinner Sunday at their new home on Stone School Rd Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs GootUeb Gala, Mr and Mrs John Gala, Mr and Mrs fre  thank all who contributed to its success, especially Mrs Rene Miller for staqe decorations and Mrs Nelson Miller for flowers 38 t Pinckney children took part In addition there were cchcildre from Manchester and other places The Pinckney children were  PnkeT Vatedictory Norma Jean Ever Presentation of Diplomas and  Awards Supt Reader  tfy a,backer of losina candidates and causes after 1904 when ho bouqht the Detroit Jour nal and entered politics He lea er bouqht the Free Press, At on nna Medley Susan Campbell JoAnn Griffiths, John Paul Ware , tin withhis brother hm a  Brandon White,Alfrecl Fuhrman Benediction v Bradv Recessional HIGH SCHOOL GAMES Pinckney lost one game and won 2 last week Hartland beat Carol Miller Aqcrtha Henry them xuesciay b to 4 with HewDonnalee Swcrrthout, Kathleen leU pjtching Wed Dave Haines Shettelroe, Karen Downing freshmen pitcher beat Man guita Amburqey, Sharon Grift tester 9 to 8 Bob Meabon a iths,Carol Murray Patty Suqaett shman caught Friday Jack Kaye Wylie, Barbara Baughn Jeffreys Aui out Dexter 4 to 0  Claudia Garr, Leslie McAfee Rachael Nash, Karen Sinqer, Karen EichmanBarbraa Singer, Keith Morqan Tolmmy Read Patty Rahrig, Elaine Murray Cheryl Nitescu, Lorettb Toma sik, Mary Lou CantrelLPatty Pal mer, Barbara McAfee, Nancy Nash, Linda Nash Linla Becklet Judy Nosker Mary Watson, Susanne Clark, Sandra Kuhn, iBarbara Russell, Kristin Tasch, Patty Thayer Karen BeckBobby Conklin, Mr and Mrs Louis Beck Molly Carr and Miss Sco Coyle, Mr and Mrs Ray Burns I vifl herself and family, Jack Youna and family, Bud Conklin and family, Geraldine Moeller and Barbara Driven Pvt Wesley Palmer has been transferred to Colorado Springs, JHop decorations for us, to the CoL Hickory Ridge Doiry and the I Pvt Donald Clark wh6 it at Way Baking Co for generous tending A  M college at Still donations of fooa, to the men who served the tables,to all who  appeared on the program, es pecialry thoe who substituted on short notice A  da afteraootv   on short notice night lwttn 70 PJBeent A piaw TweT dosed Saturdavi op lunch wa senred Mrs MTv lmBkSmkv  0 om L Us Ktaqt man r gnd Mr Oentee taRoea watei, Oklahoma, graduates in July  , trMary Ater Society heir a party at me rectory Monday night lwith 70 present A plate Janet Lundeen suffered an ar pendlcitis attack last week but is better now  The Do,i Swcrrthout fcartilv ctt tended the minstrel sow at Briqh ton high school Friday niqht  Mrs Ella Sialer of Lansina and Mrs Mariory Foltz and child ren of Battle Creek called on  Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday The Clarence Fisk family of Plymouth called at the C JClinton home Sunday The Herb Palmer fomflv oent Sunday at the Herb Palmer tr home in FHnt He is the sophmore phenornONGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle meet with Mrs Albert Shirley, Thur Juno 7th at 2 p m Sec REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 T AM  on Tuesday night, June 6 at 8U0 p, m, Work in the F C degree The grand lodqe reports bv he brothers who attended will also be given at this time Luncheon served after degree workp W CurlettSec the Howell paperWhile there he took over the opera house and made a bq success of rl Jessie Bonisteele was one of hi  attractions  He later became her manaqer and from there en tered the threatrical businefjg At one times he and associessW controlled 159 theatres froitf coast to coastMovies put crimp in the theatre business and he got back in the newspaper bu  ness in 1904 by buyina the 2papers Journal and Free Pre An old line Republican he fatal   to recognize the trend of the , times and was on the losing side in every political flgjn He backed the DUJt eJectrie2 road in all its fight with thedjf   supported Senator Burrows aCj ainst Charles Townsend which Townsend wonIn the campaicm Townsend charged Stair made his money by strip tease or lj, showsThe Avenue and Gayety theatres which he owned fv tured those kind of shows Hi spearheaded the expose of ov  ditions in Marguette prison be V not like  the square Saturday nlahUune 2 at 800 p  rmM i ause he did  Chas Osborn who stood by FREE SHOW SATURDAL NITEJ Warden Russell, his appoini The free shows ponsored by hi the bank JJf l the Pinckney Firemen, start on he was a favorite Igrqet f  IS im, niohUime broadcasts of Rev Fr Cot  He backed BUI TcV Teddv Roosevelt, Truman berry against Henry Ford  opposed FrankUnr Boo all his campaign Re edly had the courage victions but for sa could not  tts, vn A  K SERVlCt lttW I hat been appointed AAA Repreeenteave and am pre pared te give 24 hour c day  WrgndwJ     t  sfisFM m I 1   V, , ,  v1 r jpyy itt  ,n mr   Neighboring Notes I 0ZSi  I graduating dose number 40  BORN YEfiTEnniv ihe ladys bowling team from H2t2 MSER J Friday, latwda Jus 1 I Glenn FodL Rhonda Fleming m THE BEDHEAD AND THE  COWBOY George Raft Coleen Gray in LUCKY NICK CAIN r , Baday, Monday Jus 3 4 Matinee Suadsy SiSfi p m conttBnoas Glenn Ford Ann Baxter Dennis OKeefe June Havoc in 4 FOLLOW THE SUN   M aM Nock oi Tts howt 700 905 SMPERMOR No other heater is so efficient you get a full tank of piping hot water day in, day out for year on end St PERIOR No other heater is so easy on your budget   heats hile you sleepon special low water heater rates SUPERIOR No other heater is so convenient  everything about it is automatic    nothing for you to do Just install and  forget it Clean    no soot, no smoke, no chimney connections SI PERIOR No other heater is so completely troublefree   no flames, no fumes, lasts years longer   once its installed, you get really hot water year in, year out For complete satis faction, go electric Ft  EST WATER BEATER YOU CAN BUY I  j Pinckney ladies bpwlinq leaq ue this year  Paul Dancer and son, John, of Stockbridqe flew to Tuscon  Arizono Sunday to see Joan Dancer graduate May 30th at I the University oi Arisaaa  Howard Art Stockbridge  and Jackson insurance man has bought a farm near Eaton Rap ids and will move there The Fowlerville hlqh school senior class numbers 35 ,11101 of  Dexter 43 Fred Dillingham and Mrs Lill fan Carr of Fowlerville were married in Angola, Ind, MaV  12th  Livingston county veterans or ganizations placed flags on all  f the graves of the 2000 wcrf veterans who are buried in the 55 cemeteries in the county Barbara Niblock and Elvira Davte were admitted to dtiaen ship in circuit court last week Harlan Hatcher, vice pres of CTVT VA1  Ml A TITO Ohio State University, has been   lHJtirH named president, of the University of Michigan, Born to Mr and Mrs, Charles Friday, Saturday, Jus l t Schafer of Chubbs Corners, May, MRSOMALLEY MMALONE  19th a son, Stephen Lawrence,  Casudy Pants Almon Brewer, convictced of, MarJarie Mainjames Whltmore the murder of his wife, the for1 Hon of Ma and Pa Kettle me Olqa Hartoan of Pinckney IComedy Cartoon News in 1947 and sentenced to 30 to  f riday, Saturday June i  Deluxe Double Feature shows 700, 940 Roy Rogers  his Horse Trigger m SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS to  action packed picture THE LEATHERNECKS HAVE     LANDED Suaday, Monday June 3, 4  Sun 3,5,7 Mon 7 and 9 I   OPERATION PACSFIC 3 An Action Vtamn Stantuv  Johsj Wayne  as Its   Wed, Thur, Jus 5, i, 7 James Cagney, Virginia Mayo 4 and Doris Day  n J  THE WEST POINT STORY Late Wsws puss,, WedM Thur Jos 5, 1, 7  Bene Davte Barry OSulltvan In  PAYMENT ON DEMAND GssMdV JUvehy Cartoon OomingRawhide,On the Rivera kne Autrey and me Mounties, ComingtRedhead and Cowboy IHaU AngeL Goodby My Fancy oiy tne Valient Fathers Little Dividend  StocWsriAje Michks Friday, Saturday, Jus 1 2 THE SAVAGE HORDE ftuadoy, Monday June 3 4   CALL ME MISTER  is TerhmfcoJs A Musical Starring  William Elliott Adrian Booth La o tfupat Western cartoon Tart and Flowers Showboat Serenade    i i    Sunday, Tuesday, Jan t, o 40 years is back in the Howell jail, havinq appealed Two pre vious appeals were denied June 2nd was set for heartnq the ap peal,  G1 P DaUY  THE MAN ON EFFEL TOWER The 395,000 school bond is  Dale   , the mysteries of Paris With sue to build a grade school in Disney cartoon Ttarbabies  Charles LaughtonFranchot Tone  7 8 Dexter carried last Wednesday   Show, , s, 392to 132,the proposal to raise  Tues,, wd Thur Juia 5, 8,  OMI DEALER or JacksonRaceway Off to Big Start  Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn were in Columbus, Ohio, last week Pamela Seefeld came home with them Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsil anti spent the first of the week at the Andrew Nesbitt home Mr and Mrs Fred Read and the James Whitley family had dinner atWebbers, Ann Arbor Sunday George Meabon fr and wife called at the Wm, Marshall home in Stockbrldqe Saturday L J and Claude Swarihout and rionad spent the week at Douglas Lake trout fiflhinq f When Jackson Raceway opened the 1951 harness season in Michigan last week, it broke all its own records Attendance, daily double pool and rautuel handle all topped by wide margins the highest figures marked up by Jackson Trotting Association In its two previous seasons at the spicandspan halfmile racetrack in the city of Jackson Pictured above in the background is Buckie 3 winner of the opening nights feature event, the Hotel Hayes Presentation, driven by Doc Barbe In the center foreground is owner A Linehan, Jr, of Adrian, and congratulating him is Leon A Slavin, president of Jackson Trotting Association, while Hon James House, mayor of Jackson, who made the presentation, completes the iria, i STATE 6FMRaSSI5  Proborts Court foj tne County ol  LifteaitoB, At a aortas, mi said rt nld n 0 Prahqt Office in fr City of Howell 8 sold County on the 22d day of May  A, D J951  OF PrsMotflas Kan A amtih TQQ oi roba , In the Matter of the ESTATE Stewart Anderson, Deceased, It appearing to the Court that the   iot presentation ol claims against Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, said estate should be limited, and that Judqe of Probate  a time and place be appointed to rece , 1ft the Matter of the ESTATE OP  ive, examine and adjust all claims and  PARIS H WHETSEL Deceased, , demands against said deceased by and James O, Kelly having filed , before said Court S said Court his petition praying for j ind that tils Jsgal hbs si said decsas BOSOM to sell the interest of sdid estate  d entitled to Infesftt ths sstat of sicfi to seU th interest of said estate in cer , i,nsnssd SBwl ssisd ahouid bs d latn reaJ estate therein described frtljj h is ordTdThat th 18 day of Junoi T  JLJ  ,  T  K 1961 at ten A M, at said Probate, rf1   creditors Ofiaeki bsby appctated flat toniw 1, VW  P Old petition, bate Office and to serve a copy thsrsoi that all persons interested in saH  n1 c JT J ,7  ,  appsar before said Court, at said UPn Gra1 RBoD dtcr tf  ctftd placs to show cause why a AS to sell the Interest of sale1, es lB said rsal stats should not be eti eoy si hsarbsf si thc lncknsy Dls fc  Minted and circuit  said estate wfcose address is Pfcicknsy, Michigan on or before 30 day of July, A D , 1951 at ten  oclock In the forenoon, sold time and 7 farther Urtered That Public P,aco hJ PPointed for the examina JHST tfciTbs elver by publication on  adjustxnemt of ail claims and Sf e oopy w u  prtyiou, tc,or  o116011011 d detsrminatlon of th heirs crc law o scrld dscsassd at orinted and drculat  tlme of hi xtk sntilsd to inherit ,,, the estate of wSfcn isk dscsassd died siesed ruron n  , II ta Further Ordrd, That Public Jodas of Probate Noti0 throf   T publlcatloo   of a copy of this ordsr ones sach wst ot ATSS said doy of DUpctch a dreulatsd s Registsr of  A true eopr  Volney Wieqand and wife of f Detroit were quests ef Mr and  Mrs J H Hooker Sunday Barbara Nash accompemied Mr and Mrs Clayton Bekkerinq to Montpeiior, Ohio Sunday Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee and Mr and Mrs Louis Kourt attended the Jackson races Saturday niqht Dr and Mrs Robert Bird of Wayne called at the W G Mill e home Thursday, The Bob Baker fomily who have been visitinq at the Roqer Carr home returned to Syracuse N Y Sunday Harry Lavey and wife of De troit and the Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor were Sun ay quests the Lee Lavey family Mr  Mrs Clare Miler were were in Detroit Friday, Mr, and Mrs Andrew Camp  bell entertained Sunday niqht I Merwin Campbell and wife,Mar can Ledwidge and wife andMr and Mrs, Glen Kinqsley The Roy Reason family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leoter spent the week end at Honor Jenny Lynd Parmalee spent the week end at Lincoln Park with Mr and Mrs James Nance  Mrs Rene Miller attended the senior banuqet at Senna Hqhts Colleqe Adrian today The Doyle Templeton family of Keeqo Harbor were week end quests of the Albert Shirley family  the 1 mill 441 to 139 SYeuvAgo Louis Howlett Howell attor ney, died at his home Tuesdcry,1 He leaves his wife, the fcrmer Laura Wilson and 2 sons, William Curlett, S8, died of pneumonia May 31 H leaves his wife and 2 children, Robert Moore of Greqory i died May 26 Mr, and MrsThonia Richards have moved from Ponttac o  Pincknev in the Harold Swar thout house Morgan Harris Is home from Assumption college for the sum mer Lawrence Owen and Alice Heselschwerdt of Greqory were jtnarried laet week Harlow Munsell and Charles Whitehead are buildinq new homes in Greqory 140 attended the field day at the Marion town house Fridcv Lawrence Owen and Alice Heselschwerdt of Greqory were married last weekPinckney hiqh pViool beat Stockbridge Friday 12 to 8 i Georqe Reason and wife of Detroit are stayinq in their cottage at Portage Lake VENOEANCE VALLEY A Wesleran In Technicolo Starring fiurt Lancaster Robert Walker and Sally Forest Cartoon Symphony In Skmq Travel Roamng urn Michigan hows 71S 9tQfl Comin5l Can Get It for You  Wholesale Lemon Drop Kid  The Early Bird Pood Coming Kopaltong Cassidy Re turns, My Dog Shep My Blue Heaven, Alberta Dinkel attended a paa ty for Grace Meyer Saturday at  the home of Mr and Mrg Fiank Meyer in Brighton  Plumbing Water Sfttmt Stanley Dinkel C  I USED C 4RS  Deluxe 4 Door, Radio  Heater 47 Yean Ago  1941 PONT1AC CLUB COUPE, Heater, excellent condition Open Evenings Until 900 P M QUALITY CHEVROLET SALES  114 S MICHIGAN HOWELL MICH fcs essi Cot flseldOoaatr Hiram R Sudth Of seed Cowt hsid at tb Cttf ol Bow9B prsrtous  ni Pfasok t Sjt Slk esy ef Marlesissta Parshafl Begktsr o PtaheU rooi B SaUih Jadfs si PiDhsSs FOR SALE5S acreg on black top Rd, good 6 room home, a small barn, chicken coop 7500 with 2,000 down Year around home at Lake and  a good one basement, furnace fireplace, garage, excellent condition 12500, terms to suit Cottage at Bentley Lake front, , 21x42 block 4000 I 15 acres in town on pavesnentt 7 room house, bam and chicken coops Terms j ft room home modern, 1000  down, in town 7 room house In town, terms Gerald Reason, Broker 1 Phone 133 Pinckney 1950 CHEVROLET STYLEUNE Power Glide Trans 1950 CHEVROLET FLEETUNE Deluxe 2 Door Radio  Heater Power Glide Trans 1949 CHEVROLET 8TYLELINE Special 2 Door Heater 1949 FORD CUSTOM, 4 Door and Heater  1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL De luxe 4 Door Radio and Heats 1949 CHEVROLET FLEETMAST ER, 2 Door Radio and H 199 FORD CLUB COUPE, Radio and Heater  1947 FORD SUPER DELUXE, 2 Convertable Couoe Ri Tom Clark of Simcoe, OnUs  SgX ifPl M substituting here as station aal SSrneSvr  rJ0   Heatw ent for WfLClark  lli CS22iLyaTon 501 Hal Sunday morning Herbert Cope JJ SSSSSL I l  4 Spd 7rcdelighted his hearers nTIi Sr  1949 STUDEBAIER  Ton Pickup EchuA wilh aS  1941 PONTIACf 9 CLUB COUP tlKrte,  tstine The Chelsea Junior Sars fail ed to appear here Saturday for  their ball game with Pinckney  Mrs Jennie Bartons Sunday school class will serve ice cream  at the town hall Saturday night   The Young Mens Club will I hold their field day June 24th Thier new officcers are Pres,  Rev Mylne Vice Pres, Floris Moran Sec, Cecil SiqlerTreas Ross Read  There Is a letter in this issue complaining about profane language used by the boys who ball on the square,  Mr Stella Graham is inOwos so as delegate to the WCTU  convention j All those la Pinckney who voted for Gen John G Fremont for president in 1856 ar asked I  tocontactWm McPherson Jr oi HoWll who is crcfanizino a Fremont club to take part ip the  celebration under the Oaks at Jackson July 16  The funeral of Mrs Sweeney who died at the home of her  daughier, Mrs Wm Gardner was held from St Marys church May 25  The Pinckney ball team will play Howell there Scrturdav and  Brighton here next Saturday  Miss Annabel Miller is home from Kalkaska where she has been teachther Thomas Eagen broke hjs coll or bonept week while load ina posts ,    Wm, Moran advertises a car load of Pcrtkmd cettenti for   acdefey the I RACING NIGHTLY iXCfr SUNDAYS JACKSON RACEWAY PariMutual Wagermg POST TIME 815 PM Daily Double Closes 810 JMMOM noniN Ami sic MCKMN, men 1ipuiiiiuj upwJ TjrfT wrpWQTqwwvF f   ,  ff3p    OB MNCINfV StSMTGT Wednesday, May JM, 1951 Th e f Store Groceries Drygaods Canned GoCr, Shsei Gents Furnishings Linrerfo pinckney Dispatch tered as 2nd class matter at postoffice in c u ,, s 1877 114 ScHoweU St,PmckneyMich, SuUcnpUon Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publshpi Phil McDonell ia now a seat, at Seol, Korea Mr and Mrs, Fred Peans of Detroit spent the week end with Mr and Mrsjohn McDonell Edwin Sprout and wife spent the week end in Holland, Ind, daughter of Iosco called at the Wm, Shehan home Friday, Mrs Dorothy Dinke Jackson Monday  Visit New Location was in  1076 EAST M36 NEAR DEXTER ROAD I HAVE A COMPLETE LUCE OF Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes,Fitfiij Mi v Gen Store FftlCE EVER PHIL6AS  I VATIR ptyWv year i,  Mov qurck  sudsing oft water for ati dnhwovhmg, whiter wethei, gloriouf shampoos, delightful bathing Cet complete detail on this omating new ouromoffc water softener The 12 members of the local Boy Scout troop spent the week end at Bruin Lake wiih Harold I Porter and Wm Brash jr They  won a Red Ribbon award Mr and Mrs John Beyer vis ited at the Orla Jaquish heme in Byron Sunday The Younqlove school held their picnic at Huron River park Friday There weie 24 pupils  and their mothersMrs Aria Caulk of Ann Arbor and Florence Tupper of Flint called at the Wm Mercer home Sunday The Green school, Mrs Alta Meyer, teacher, held their picnic at Huron River, park, Saturday Mrs Meyer will teach at i the Green again next year Betty LaPrine of Gross Pointe was a week end quest at the Olin Robinson home  Mr and Mrs John McDonnell and Mr and Mrs Robert Wahlj attended  Rinqs Around he  Moon at Ann Arbor Saturday j  night i Don Griffith and Otis Matteson  few to the Indianapolis auto auto races today Joseph GriYJth and family spent Soturday at th Ted Olson j home in Dearbon j Allen Davis has uncovered  from injuries sustained at Jack son and will resume motorcycle racing in 2 weeks  Merwin Campbell, Clare Mill er and ye editor attended the past masters banquet of the Dexter Masonic iodqe Saturday night Leshe McAfee and Jimmie Kubat had their tonsils removed at McPherson hospital HowelL Monday Myron LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Ptacknr i  Drad or Alive FA1 ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY COWS 800 HORSES 600 HOGS 150 Cwt WF BUY HIDE n,D CALF SKINS Phone 68 Plnckitty Central Dead Stock Co I PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  I i  I I  I I Iris drip tray V flmaIitoi vKliiJtattvto vtadoUfc  Ht rh baftfa  Vbtmindr tifBtU cooUs M, up t M ntlauttt V tWtnfcfo gfra tfcue nd MB fviturt iafonnattab ft muKisiXm Mtira lop   Lvft werkinf trt Fart  sun flniik ConoMied u J 1IBIRAL TRADEIN ALIOWANCI ON YOUR OLD HANOI Wov si iM tlra to moderns fmm dtdn witk FhilfM   the thrifty toottkd fas fee farm and town hornet You can hunt far and widt, but yon wont ftnd a bigger vain anywhere than tUs beautiful da luxe nwgtt Rememtor, loo, we will glv you a teneroua ttsdtin allowance oft your eld ranft regardless of type, make, or condition EM terms, if yon wish MANY OTHfR PHILOAS AmiAMCIS  MOM WHICH TO CHOOSCI Cof 43 hs than prwcr vfomafc models Ask far TRIE home trial  a GEORGE ROtTSH Plumblno  I WATER SYSTEMS 4 4 0 North Stewart St Phone PlnckofT 153F11 While takinq some of his  wifes pupils to the Detroit zoo   last week W H Meyer colledeci v with a truck injuxina the front end oi his car  On last week Monday even inq the Pinckney teachers who have been takinq a course in  Howell met with the class and  the instructor for dinner at St Longes restaurant Everyone enjoyed it The instructor MissBarousch was presented with a  qift and corsaqe s The Chubbs Comers school held their picnic Friday at Huron River park Don Mosher and wife of Jackson called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday lames Ward and wife and iFreld Ward and w sattended the tulip festival in Holland Sun  day  While in Detroit last Tuesdav j ye editor called on Gerald and Ralph Clinton who once worked for himThey now have an esta blishment of their own at 245 j  West Lamed and do linotype  custom work Rev Brady, Nelson Buzzard Henry Hauck  Georqe Thomp son attended a laymens meet inq at Olivet colleqe Saturday Mr and Mrs Ross Terhune of FHnt called cm V  Morv Hoff Saturlay Mr ond Mrs Mark Nash Mr Mrs  PROTECTION The desire for Protection provides the motive for men joining together In a common cause It inspired the establishment of Our Free Government Throughout the ages mankind hat been seeking protectionfor self, for loved ones, for the right to live as the  Creator intended man to live The desire for Protection Inspired the establishment of the Michigan Milk Producer Association thirtyfive years egoprotection for worried dairy farmers ond the public which Is so d9p9tdont upon them Through their organization, members of the MMPA have built a solid foundation for Michigans Great Dairy Industry Sixteen thousand of them woiking together as a unit provide millions of city dwellers vvltli a constant supply of the most vital of all food products pure, fresh milk  every day In the year, at an equitable pice Through their cooperative activity every member also is protectedhe knows he has a mrrkef for oil the milk he produces with prompt payment guaranteed and ot the  price which the quality of his product jir,ifs Such cooperative effort provides the uinost of protection for all concernedit is in large measure responsible for the month of June being proclaimed thoiqhout the and  as DAIRY MONTH in recognition of the do  , hJusirys great contribution to the health and happiness of ail Americans, Michigan Milk Producers Assoriitinn  406 Stephenson Bldg  Detroit 2, Mnn A 09 4V W From where I sit It Joe Marsh Just Cant Get Over Easys Fence SEE US TODAY AU INSTALLATION CTAftft Swarthy , w T , and Mrss Lynn Hendee, Mi cod Mrs Jerry Clark re ,Bianch Clark and, Mrs Bose turned iron their weddinq trip Hendee attended the funeral of  Tuesday ira Frisbee at Shepherdsvite Born to Mr and Mrs EjSnay Saturday Mrsflose Hendee will live in the Harold Hinchey stay there awfcfle house on M 36 W last week a The Don Griffith familv of Ann  daughter, Judy Ann, at St Joe Mr and Mrs Trvin Kennedy hospital entertained the Verne, Murray, The Gerry Eichmans werei Gerald and Ambrose Kennedy Sunday luncheon quests of Mr famftes at dinner Sunday in  and Mrs Hub Lee,Bass Lake honor ol their auost, Frank Kenn Doni Spears and wife of De edv of Los Anaeles, Calif Holt spent Sunday at the Edward Mrs Eleanor LedwMqe, Mrs f Spears home , Monda Morris and Mrs Deriise Mn and Mrs Howard Read LaRosa called at the Wm Me are on a trip to Virginia and to Marken home crt Fowlervill Pittsburq, Pa Sunday Kevin Andrew returned Becky Morris was cauqht in a home with them for a visit, shower of aluminum paint last Mrs Oscar Beck entertained Monday whenshe tarred PhU Mr cm6 Mrs Clifford Millar and  Phil Gentiles ladder which the j OTj Mrs Merlin Ambumev I oaint was resting on Phil had at Hinner Saturday in honor of intended to paint the porch ceil fcer husbands borthdav M fcThtaieM weildinal Mr and Mrs Geome Meabon 5f2 brush on the Qoor after that  vi8ited Geora Meabon srj  ftStS her mother said it SunHay of a convalescent hom4 ik an hours scrubbing to makcJ  Oc, Takte   JJ tSSL Therself  ,  nH MH CJsr  ner lwt   remodellinrr their home Mr and Mrs Chrrrls Whfte Evr Friday Wt i Howll Ka and Bealriec LcmibQrn of big new shopping night Fiee Greootv  Sunday callers pairing efeijwki i at the 11 Henry home Ttw years ato, Easy Roberts j took a lot of kiddinjc when he   planted that hedge of Multiflora j rouses  along his property line i Folks said he was getting pretty highfalutin  But today plenty of people who  laughed at the idea slow down when they drive by Easys place  just to look at those roses Most beautiful sight you ever saw Practical, too The hcrlpre is a pood four foot hitfh now, and at  least five foot thickeven a shoat couldnt pot throutrh that prickly mass of shrubbery Best of all, it  cost less than ordinary fencing Might be well worth your while looking into From where I sit theres no sense in looking down on something just because its different from what we like For instance some people think icecold lemon ades the best cooleroffer on a  hot day Some of us would rather have a glass of beer Jhe important thing is not to hedge our selves in apninst other peoples idea iml preferences a s Ot yKaMJ L Copyright, , J Stuhs lictiers Foundation Dog Tax Notice MALE AND UNSEXED UCENSE 200 340 j FEMALE LICENSE  AHer JUNE 1, 1951 a PENALTY OF 200 will be added  Jennie M, EastmanW Viff   TSe P 617,  f mu m  I B ftv   mmtwj  X  Order Tour FARM SEEDS NOW AlfaKa, Clover cud  All Other Seeds msrs Feed Supply Co,   I t PROFESSIONAL THE WNCKNEY SANITARIUM  Bey M Duffy, ML D Tknly 1100 A M to 208 PM Except Wednesday Mn Tuee Fgj SaU 7 to 6 p m DR GL  McCLUSKEY DenJst 112 North Michigan Ave j State Telephonef   License HEAL ESTATE , ioines, Lojoe rroperttoo QfflcV MAX RUSSELL MGR A HEM POLICY veninqs b Appoln HERB NEED Residence 814  cnxd  List Your ProperfrTwttfc Me j Broker 2 0 8 North Pead  PjndMyjicttooa 1 3 3 i phorft 157F11 Aepoirin MYBON J HUQHB Plumbina and Heatina 717 LakftsMe Olive Rueh Lake Howell  V   Grd liver Howell  Mlcfelaan m i ,  HI9 Estate, Ipsurance, BfokSaae Hackney, Michigan IJCity Lake and FoWftftr  A Speciality let Youi Property With Me  it K J 1 LEE LAVEY ZU  There is much concern today j JELECTOHSF Tfiffi PrvrSSJ regarding our foreign policy CSJLMUNIIY scwvc SJSJ1 1 The recalloi Gen MacArhur M SCHOOLS fQR jphona 8F3 and the preset hearings in j ELECTION JULY 9 1951 I A U C I O N t E R Congress dsttve heightened the   301 fann Sales A Speciality confufoii A firm pohcf is need 1 Election of schopl officers will ea tp give our ncrtiortdirection he by petition as provided for  7 WflJE P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equlpmeni Amnuiooco Service Phones 39  63, Pinckney, tftchi v BED C REICiCHOFFir ,   OPTOMETRIST   IK West Grand River Ave  Howttt M Mfchftaasi tPhw358 aesideeo 61 3  tit  JnyyewAppliances NOW WE OFFER LOWCOST CONVENIENT riME PAYMENT PLANS Through j GENERAL ELK  CREDIT CORPORATION  r  a  d tp give our ncmonaireciion i 9 oy peauon as provided for     As bankers we have noticed by Public Acta cf 1949 o 83 lon Pfcedmey 78F2 f that e persons who serve requl for in Section 15, as amended RffRlATION SfiSVICE 1 arly have fewer problems With Chapter 131 School Code HAPOtB RlnfT 1 those people a Savings Account 2 ietitions may be obtained 00011 On All Makes  is their firm policy LmR 1 Rose secrtarv of j Phone Plncj ney 154F3 Establish a Serves Account1 e 81 51 C L TOWNER j and your own firm policy netf 0  ol fiisj   3 Petitions shall be  filed with 8044 Portaa La uathr Ff  B0Qrd f 1aneP DSS Tl ucation, ir Erie Rose, on or before June 14th 1951 1 TTg ,,t 4 No elector shall sign a petit1 IJ3Sflf ion for more candidates for each     LLOYD HENDEF Generrl Tnwirrmce 1 Uvestock HoulUia Pinckneyv Mlcfa4 Weekly Tripe Made To Detw  M  r 0  f Generai Triddn9 Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mia wVLii 5  tL W MOTARY JNSUANCB and BONDS rm 1  INCKNEY I payday McPHERSON Sut BAN HoweR, Mich  FOR MUNTZ I SEE  ROY E FISHER  Factory Representative I Free Demonstration Every Dqgr FjiinlQD0 A M to 1000 PJeT I  East Main St, Pkickney IA , A  All deposits up to 10,000 in f sured by ow membership in the  Federal Deposit Insurance Cor  poration  1220 Mowers Rd, Pinckney 1 TOULL PURR LIKE A KITTEN LAVEY HAFDrVAR  Scarce Items  Fence, NaUs, Bailing IFire Steel Posts  WE HAVE THEM ALL ON HAND D E Hoey Son  Too, when you find out about monthsi prior to election A resident of the school district our low rates fer financing that 1951 automobile t f 0 i,6 J WANTEDWcnning and Ironing 5 Each petition shall be signed ,nA  jt, tiLT IWMM by not less than 25 Qualified  Hoin school electors of the district J 6 School elector must be A citizen of the United States Twentyone years of age or over A resident of Michigan 6 WANTED Yards to mow witt my power lawn mower  K Cainpoeiijpnone 16F2  Phil Barney KraizmitJcr Livingston Jaunty Phone ftSSfc Represecnve Ana Arbor NOTICE Have fivTSo3 iioistos comuitd Arner may  , have py iantayincT aud payina FOK SALE 40 acres of aliaudtj 10r eeP and damaged  V  n i  j ciover and broom hay, sale oti John Eisele, cat itabta at least 20 days, next proceed on shares Mre Ed Hoiwhtoni    1  I I WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS R jREAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE O PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES f j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Havdl Mich Any qualified voter, in the aforementioned Pinckney Commun ity School,district whose name appears on the assessment oil and who is the sole owner in hisown right of the property so assessed  shall be el gible to election or appoint ment to office in said school district, provided that where a husband and wie own prop irty jointly, regardless of the   Nick Coluser M3Q East Phono 65F13 Darrel Baker 5655 Fe ivis at SacrlCice, the nam which appears  on PHONE DEOTR 2 6 8 Member Federal 0poslt Insurance Corporation All Deposits I Insured up to 10000 for each  ,, J T , 1 Ueoositc Etae of Election Monday, July 9th, 1951 at 800 p m   FOR bALt John  WANTED WORKWill build W C BoyceW8U  cottages, make screens and do ic wire bar Na 114 WMo3o5 any kind of carpenter work at j conditio also Q ton of wlre old time prlcee Call Carpenier bridge, Mich     at Portage Lake, Phone Dexter J tL orT   5 8 38  lu,h SALbOne 50 iraeiouQirail 4 baler with motor, wagon food  er, JeweU wheels used very Mle, ready to go W G Reeves, Siockbridge  ton SALti0 close estate T6e Fred Jagusch nouse and 24i acres at 9058 Cedar Lake RoaaV  0 FOR SALCD deck 1000 chick, tne nam vmv ,  brooder, used very little, also ihe assesstnentrollIi otherwise win 0 CUBtom plowing qualilled,each shall be elgiblei Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E to election or appointment to pone pinckney 65F5   school offtcei WANTED tO BUY WOOL, Highi ncev A good chanae go est Market Price Lucius Doyle nctaiey A good chance tofoi Phone Pinckney 42 , mPlcen busf  fea Teeple, adm pnonex 675 Pinckneys  Mrs Alva Dickson and daugh FOR SAU room house, 2 Howell, KiUAjgpn, ter of Howell called on Mrqnd JP rf  r3Jq FOR SALE200 bales 7   ui PiVo TViursdcrv Er location, in town, reasonable hav  , Mrs Robert Pike Thursday, BM 25 L ohSr, hay C MurrayjBMfailaTM  Pork and wife ol Unadilla, gjB eama g phc oalled Monday Unadilla, lcknev, Mich liar with the iarmer caul, his r, x TJTUT  Fr p   Unadilla, nncjOKey, xvuen    u  wv  t  j ,  ftaiHa  mnt for corn ine map is unique, in Bleats Fruit DUALITY  0nded the weaaing oi iiouis r w  McGuire in Detroit Saturdayl j so fields to rent for com  Mrs 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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>wm   v   l   V  tfM    Fp A  V   i ispatch     r V 1  V t Volume 68 the Hackney Michigan Mirror With the legislature about to adjourn attention is focse on me sensorial seat now held by Blair Moody, Democrat The Republicans are seriously considering a name candidate and may nominate Arthur Vanden burg, jr, the sejators son or Lt Gov Wm, Vandenberg of Muskeqonno relation Auditor Gen John Martin of Grand Rapids would also like to to run Detroit wuT celebrate its 250th anndversary this year without any state assistance as the legislature killed a bill to give the city 15,000 Gov  Williams continues to get favorable publicity He got King 9 Daughter week when he donnbcl Dutch, coslume and wooden shoe3 and helped Holland citizens scrub their streets in preparation for the tulip festival While the legislature killed the homestead lien law affecting j sions, it also killed the bill rais old age pensions from 60 to 70 a month The attorrJay general has nil ed that insurance companies who do not insure negroesjnd ians ,4sicdcs or Mexicanls are not guilty of discrimination Civil defense has taken a back seat but is expected to re Wednsday, TE ay 23 1951 Social Happenift Wearing a white nylog cgjtton over satin weddinqlgbrn trimmed with Chantilly Rlace Barbara Louise21arlfifl5eJ marriage vows with ,eer Ernest Clark in t Iparys Church, Pinckmey Saturday at 1100 a m  Church Notes More than 300 attended U Mother  Daughter, sponsorrxi by he ginckapy Kings DauaU ters atihePinckney school lct Wednesday night The rrrn waited on table The invocation was given J Mrs, Ralph Gleain of Gregg The toastmistjess,Mrs,CarriiUl Was bended with lace She carrligtS Porter, was introduced bv th ied a white prayer book cover  ESJSi virv,M ,, I QQ with tiny roses and cascade  J  MOMS Cfrfhoftff Church Pfadbey Michigan Bev Fr Albert I Schmitt, Fastoi Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800 IfeOa 1230 Winter 800  1000 Noverma Devotions GbsfoSSionSl  School Notes By Grotcfcin Taaqfajftio Beach  Kiadargairten and First Judy and JbyceBol A tiara of matching lac held SSEJISL  b anlKBAaS her fingertip illusion yell which 730 p m Kings r Daughters presideni,Mrs Eloyse Campbell The toast to the mothers was given by Dorothy Layev and the response by Mrs Dorothy Dinkel A group of airlsjanet Shirley, Doris lmsead, Patty Palmer, his picture in the papers plasty Janet VanSftambrok and Linda Lee sang several ongs A vocal solo vfas sunfcr bv Mrs Zoe Earl, accompanied by treamers of rosebuds,teprKtnbtis end white satin ribbons Mad of honor, Marilyn dark, the brides sister, was gowned in pink nylon marguisetee Her bouguet of roses and sweet peas was tied with ribbons matching her gown The bridesmaids were Mary Margaret Clark, a sister of the groom who wore pastel green Friday after Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 to SOO P M Sunday befcee 800 MOM CoogpOTQaflaaal Community Church Rev, Donald Braa, pastor ermoHnerMrs Lott They also and Marylou Gardner of Sake sanq two duets which were ap  land who wore yellow Their bouguets were identical to the prsciated A ballet dance, was given bv those who receive old age pent Barbara McAfee Susan Camp bell and Brandon White sana several numbers and Dorlhea Lathers played a piano solo The community sinairia was led by Mrs Eloyse CampbelL Mr Glenn of Gregory and Mrs Wilson oFpwlerville who are members pf the state board were introduced The mother, present with the honor maids but tied with rib bons matching their gowns, Charles G Clark, brother of the groom was best manThey are the sons of Mrs Mqigaiet Clark and the late Charles Clark of Pinckney Ushers were La Verne Clark Pinckney and Robert Blatchford of Battle Creek Following the ceremony read n9Yt M by Rev Albert Schmiil, thejs, 9 Supt brides parents, Mr and Mrs Assisaot  iast week We hung up 0 bif flag in our rom    r M e iT  mavi MTrie i Little House onj Stilts ready to show We are busy making plans for our trip to the Zoo oa Tues mmm  1 Shirey ond Dennis Mor Thursday, 800 Prayer Meeting 2iS1 ninth  at the home of Mr and Mrs i d iP  MaY 15,Ice crea an Edward P Smith, 11584 Weiman Cak,t Were ed by their St,,Hiland Lake TorlTThS1 mothersHealing Light Memorial , rSunday Service 1030 , Sermon Forward i Ifi Christ 11P0 Sunday School iBrincryour Bible Wednseday, 4 00 Junior Choir Practice 730 Senior Choir Prac eon Thursday May 31st, 800 Meet ing cf Teachers and Officers of fourth and Firth Giadee We have finished almost all of our books, and will complete the test this week We are going on pur trip to the Zoo, Mondayi May 28th, but decided to bring our own lunches Our vacation day posterdi finished our poster units now Current Comment It Michigan Isiskrture wbfctt ha not mad a brtlkmt rececd so far and seem able to agree on but one thing and that is they should have more money them selves In 1948 they got 1085 a year plus expenses In 1949 it toe Orised to 2900 plus 400 mmma accetThls yean bill w5T 450 While they were at il they also boosted the eaLtries of supreme and circuit court judges and granted those who retire 0 pension oi 4,500 a yarCircuit court iudges new get 9,000 a year In Wayne county they get 18,500 Rep Harry Phillips oi Port Huron oan demned the salary boost He said he could not consistenly fere for the solary ejab when ht legislature at the same tinue refused to increase old c pensions from 60 to 70 month age  Ccrak Mannetdis Church Rev Ezra Bsacby Pastor vive now that the attorney aen i youngest daughter, was Mrs brtdZmeriMr JltS Url 9  Walter, Esch eral has ruled that contributions Shirley Lelonik the oldest moth Q3S WW     Paul P1 to it by corporations or individ j er, Mrs Frank Peters Jackson weSna KwTw7i  Ming Worship   1080 irti are deductable from fed The mothers with the most 32  Wi era income payments I daughters present  were  Mrs, 1 rJLiuS at HlMl 91118  ws     5 Arhur Vandenberg jr is ser iously v  cofl sidering publishing ttie memoirs of his faher The Mich Farm Bureau has passed a resolution favoring a permanent home for the state ibrary There is no room for it inj the state office buildinaTfee beetles are doing much mage to pine trees in north Michigan  t daughters present  were ivirs, t r,,,,, ru,u E ii   WM   ,    4   Albert Shirley and Mrs G R  ,S , tl 5 I Ioun Pe0H  30 Gustafson caption was also held at the Evening Worship 815 CARD OF THANKS We want most sintre Xf thank all the many friends and A skit was presented entjded CTi,fi  L Pinckney Version ofMy Line, rJJL u Wt re 0 Director, Mrs Mary Jane TaschJ m0niIS 1  y8 The panel was Wayne  AtLee, 1pc, Tn hveL0n Thumm Howard Thayer, Helen Van  Rdw Slver  un their returti Blaricum an Mrs Don Swar tor travellirig the bride wore thout  Others takjna part were G, npvy gctbardine suit, navy Mrs RosemaryVVhittevGladv9h2s and  andwhite hat Lee, Uoyd VanBlaricum an , se lsua aiate cf Pinckney     Ross Read     hoot aft, attended Michi Wicker and ToVSg sS the Sunday School at the Parson We 8 completed our Paper mqche articles Our Achievei snent books are all ready tol be taken home njow Our dues are all in noy we have saved 45 per child for spending money at,the zoo Sixth Grade The sixth grade showed vpur movie to the firstrader  Campbell was thereader, reader have been Picij ,   LirJda Lee, Allen Rostf Jim Leedv and Doris Umsteadi For th lastdayof schoolwe A A A BRYlCfc STATION microscope   4 1 The seventh grade beat us iSZrtft dPOinJ,d AAA  The Howell police continue be a poUtlcal football They got on the front pages last Wednes day when bf tie 7 policemen resigned hva body Some 25 years ago the police force oen eiBted of 3 menToday ujere are 7 police and 2 scrmad carsThis was made neessai by the fact they handle traffic, tend i and service parking metertTwo  years ago the first upheave came when a servicec man wa discharged without a hearinq The veterans came to his an orfd overturned the administra tion who fired hm The poliae force at that time all resigned The last resignation was cau f TT i ed because the councti ordered pjan to have a picnic at um e iorpe reducd by one man steads farm We shalLtake our CIRONWENWETT  rtScT KT Cronrteniwetf,  former neighbors who did so much to Monroe county  sheriff, proJubr Ughtenl our burden with their tion agent Howell , restaurant greetings, flowers and personal, operator and more recently a service these past 2 weeks dur Howell city rustice hasbeen ap ing the illness and death of our loved onfe Words seem so inadeguate at this time, but your kindness will never be forgotten Mrs Nelson Miller Barbaro, Sally anfcl Marjory pointed police chief by Mayor Sutton to succeed  Duane Risdon resigned He, willftvt find 6 new  policemen as the mass resignation of the entire force takes place Saturday chiefs salary was also tJtdered ,4,  w ut All police are World War a softball game  f War n vteran8 They  JJ J  ,,We v an0ftT Plotind because me citV fcSS day library books from the U of M Q  Q plan orta5   qan StcneNonnal Th groom HOCJi accident insurance The APIOTr asadirtKi i council say other cities the sdioolaWa from the McSween I  CONSERVATION DPPT i  Seventh Grade f aie Bbo as Howell get alomgt ey School ajfAMechanicsetroiti    0  Ituy b00 with 3 or 4 policemen an the  WSalmvitatioiis rrm K almost ifnished They contain HowoU police cost a tenth of  x DV  , IMby 60 stepSL tS2 3 ud Piciurew c wiW the budget They deny that fine  Mrs RuthBitter and sons call schools to viit tLm NnLi I flower bird fenf  collections pay the cost of 4h police dept er sr at bajceiand Sunaav T  j    i gtories alter reaainq ana QIBWUP ion, and some of the stories David Aberdeen was in Al j  w XM VV l bionandJtollejfasts week  As promiiSa Gov William ve Mr James, Brogan and child  d the 2c gas tax last , week rerjpf  Ixising were caHers at  and toe JtepubHqaiis failed by , he Rober Read home fSaurdayVceMVbtetbpassitlover hU ve The faroilv oi Mrs Beulah  Mneth KqJns5vho was H  StolW Til to thank their      Afta Myer took her many Rev fSwarthoiut their kindnes and sympathy their recent Bereavemnt Earl N Stanley r Mr and Mrs B C White and family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those whoremembered me on mv birth day, May 20th, with cards and messages Mrs Nettie Vaugha li8 Mr CPd MrlGeorte7KentayS hospital, breaks opvlhepWeJbSter  mny in stitches in Hip 41 and doing other dcngjfteryirig tp a sui cide note 9jfei in his qar thl sherif tWJihcseT1 ircats were e voting was strictly  y, Hries 66 1Q 32 said he vetoed it woftld have WWWB yeeMeok He uid hay signed fcone ent Morris We learned, among The congressional investigat is more dangerous than a rattle ion into why President Trumd other things, that the house of iirod Gen MacArhtur drags on dictated to us bv Mrs j and on anfci is serving no aood were snake or a tiger  purpose to anyone, except per Mr Vedder will take us to the, feapg joe Stalin All authoritle Edison Museum at Greenfield agree the president had Us Village on on March 31st The power to fire MacArthur so why rate for admission Is thirty cents i the investigation Gen Marshall Soo geo  v RESOLUTIONS , OF RESPECT In memory Qf Brothey JeJsttn L Miller  deceasect   A  Once, agairi a brother Masom rfelSin MecorneyfiGQiiKI state fmafiTces  upin thee air of Xaakson spent Sunday with iyfrs,, Alma Meabon Mrs rBlanche Clark was in Ann Arbor Thursday Vinceot iaRosd slated for or army indutiorii Hhiy 15,received riojtice theMay droithad been, cancelled and be would not be per pupil ,  We are discussing the locks in our Michigan graphy class Eighth Grade The eighth grade is having re view tests in history with no funds raised fox riigh way work or the deficit There problems , ,    1,   P  peader talked toys today use All those wishing to orde i portals of Efemity and  entered work shoes while supply lasts the Grand tfedgof heitay See Me  Jerusaluni, and hdsrreceCred as Jack Hcrrjnetiphone Hi  his reward the white stejSwrftr haying completed the designsd called until turie vi Harry Hessfcnnily of Wat erlbo were Sunday guests of  Mr andMrs Wayne AtLee Lemuel Martin and wife of are still twotax billspeT, ITM JU  t  i,, The corporation frahchaise tax about he iubjectswe might taxe would raise 14,000000 and in high school next y01, tjie maiiiufactures  machinery Ugh is the only required suPtecx fax, 180300   ln the ninth grade MASONKTWDGE KEWS was on the stand 7 days and each days testimony wol 9k rehash of that of the day before and the same guestions weev S sked day after day GenOmat radley has been the best witness so fa He said Gen Mac lWoMaRairIlIinqhcaaf t Fredette, master oi Aito iidyrana cculed, ort Mr and MRS ANNA MADER Mrs Anna Mader until recent ly a resident of Patterson Lake bWalEelfeit Friday, The funeral and burial Were at Detroit Her husband, Loyal Madriedi three months ago k   Beulah Marhn SunSay respected Ypsilanti dalled ononis mother, I MvttyBlar of Fowlejville JajnesABihyn of Brighton is staying, at the fieri White home Staying at the BernWhite, home while his parents Mr and Mrs Garl BidweUtee visiting the,Gar Bermett farhl in Chicago the name written rewf ,1 d AndWhereas,  the tjer v    i ter,Mrs Charles Petrix and fam And Whereas,He fiavinaJnJ Uy V9  ,,, , Lue and faithfuls brSfiwof  enandAe EelMarV , oirf beloved Order, thereforbem i06 M were  f    J iijansici ionlday   that vmasWttji Tr etr, of,Iakson SFKS w h For nearly 12 years Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck were so happily married that their recent divorce startled even their favorite friends What shattered their bliss Regd Ad J eta Rogers St Johns behindthe scene story of their romantic conflict in this Sundays J May 27 issue of The American Wesky, EXCLUSIVELY with The Detroit Sunday Times South Jyon walloWd Pinck ney Friday 25 to 4 io 4 to take fcht mjfen4 M5 bjez Martin and Frank our dapfqev   Ey  oiJ tonsinov werer guests  resympgtbv 4r otfd Mrs Inrtn Kennedy one We are getting ready for nicrn Arthur was fired because he school by studying algebra wanted to fight fce wrontienemVx at the wrong time, at the wrong place id the wrong war This ii a gem and will stand long d , rer the present unpleasanttue is forgotten Those who took MacArthur to their bosian when he returned seem to be getting cold Uo him Senator Taft, the loudest of his champions who wanted to invade China vlfli Chahb Kql Ceki whether M the UN approved it or not not wants to cut the size of th size of the army and the appro Npfitiqn for it The senator woe nqver noted for ccneistency aid 30 members clta lodge were guests of Uvinaston uxiae  No 76 Friday night and helped eonteit three MM demeesPerc Ellis worked one degree, Caiyto Hooker one and the maBie1 And Arbor,Lodge the lona form    A luncheon was served and Mrs Henry Johnson and Mrs snort speeches made bv seveT yt lastweek Michigan, be in for 30 days der to thefa ed brother our in thei btrecrveije,  an4JjW a copy of these vikitiohstbel ,, sent tothe famil  v  sent 1 week end with Alb er Clyde Fishery K AdBkeT ,  , , WhtonrJauann   VLynrT Aft4 Eearma Dinkel of Harold Porter   Lake CTeSaang spent the week Martin  Phillip Committee end atheAiSrt Dinkel home vlv i yhiitR pifr is V end TViiti  sMrs BidrBiiikU were in the the League of Lakes title with iSt Marys Altar  , t rifold a bake sae 7 wins and no losses Brighton was second Dexter third, PinJck ney fourth and Manchester last with no wins In the Huron League Chelseo won the title by beating Milan  to 0 in a pitchers battle be between Tobin of Chelsea and McCleery of Milan, Tobin allow ed 4 hiti61oCleeiv orfs iety  HI Asher yfylie occompanied thel Congljunior choir,to th Second Baptist1 GHuKJhr Axn Arbor Sun day right  Mrs Ida Eichman is visiting at the Gerrv Eichmanl home and with them and Gertrude Spears had dirmatBvlelisLrflsea, StrrRldy CpL Eari Wilson has been seift tefKew York for overseas MoVMartiri of East Lansintyf dury in Europe CpL Ross Wil regalia w fJbwiWcniajMfB RonniecrrmH9beck IPX Food Locker on Saturday, Mav knrftweeka son, Jack Mitchell 26 from 10 amto 2 prn  gn1fre John Bdyer at  o    Wetf the funeral oi their COK Mr and Mrs Irvin Keenedv sfflrGeoree  ScWfanmer, at and grand, jdaughtet, Denise,  Braketoxida I1I8dcKrVA  had dinrier at Blacks, Chekeg  Mr and ttokvDcjle Mfflei atSunddWgand, called on rs tended a parry Satur Helert IPJrry c Stojrie ortd jjay right or Ralph Hall, atven  Mrs Graee BxCSfiBr   fby fats wife al Masons Time have  changed, i6y sfei fegard to schools We graduated 42 yean aqo and we UvSon Lodae will conferr graanated 42 , two rdwees June 6 Later  douBtfeat the ck ever had degrees and the last of the in the month there will be EA month 2 MM degrees This will end deqree work until Sept The funeral of Nelson Miller over 50 in the treasury These was no J Hop The Juniors gave the seniors a reception at fe home of a ckxstf meitihsr fierier trips were unheardotThecheol Saturday was onte of me laiajft board then 01 ever held here There were 5qU worth of flowers 75 Masons in son is in Korea They are sons of ML and Mrs, Jack Wilson o Hi land Lake , Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout and MrsPhyllis StfUle and her two daughters attendecTtfie tulip festival in1 HoUand Saturday ghtningstruckai pole neir the Pickay oemoter Sund v at 500 p m and the people on M36 west il there were without Bght and power until 1115 p hi This mcbhyenienfced mose with mifldne machines  Mrs Electnor LedWidge with Mr and Mrs louis Stackablei olteruJed the sprinkj fesived at Seanna Hghhts, college Adrian 5lays Our principal revenlue Woe from box eociaH and sleW rjdjxirtiee, Now all i ban ecUie does starts xedstea JMss eir freshman year ad AU0 ustil graduationThijl oi2 or 3 playsLa mat e dances, east afseajci Mr and Mrs HX 2ariiSmnk J attended church cvSecaCIS1 year seniof  ic burial service at the1  burial service est the  lin Robinson, P Maave funeral oration j Baptist colpriflrj day night  M Mr and   Mr, and WA attended a day night home in Ml Aberdeen Rev arid Mre were called e BtiwiasirOOJJo , Saturday ttr theath    mother  Mre, leard SUOOmoet of  be spent pne ettticr and WqrirtatDRDC MABBS APPO The  fat Monskry ete Helen MmiWr  wni  TM m    X , Ms   V V   4  e i  ,     3XT RJHW  IHiil  IPHI     MORE FOOD, Bttr Quality    MORE TIME for Profitable Work   MORE PROTECTION for the WhoU family Sure, you have running water, nowbut do you have enough considering toqay high food prpduc tion t4oals and growing manpower shortage Many farmers are wisely taking a good look at their wafer systems with an eye toward increasing then usefulness Plenty of faucets, dependable pressure and piping all around the farm soon pay for therm More milk, more eggs, more pounds of meat hours of thankless labor extra convenience protection in your home Get in touch with your Edison Farm Service Advisor Hes an expert on farm water systems, proper sire pumps and motors No charge or oblige tionbut plenty of good, practical help ,,ii mm  DETROIT EDISON Re rent cxpciiments at th Michigan State College Agricultural Experiment Station have shown that sometimes sterile heifers, and cows   can te made to produce milk and butterfat in normal quantities after infection of tW hormcies The hormones are progesterone atta diethiijtilbestrol Experiment Station research   eis hie soon to develop this process to a point where the average dairyman will be able to use it on his own farm For further Information, cab, write or visit your County AgrtcuV tuial Agent, ri4gti New tabh cover Practical every rural teiephon mt goes through a ieedcovered caoU bor it reaches centrejt office switching equipment Lead U one4he critical material new required in defeneeprefucfrxn To conserve lead, telephone engineers Have devel oped a new cable sheathing called Lepeth Made of fieMie plastic with a thin coating o lead on ifU outside, Lepeth not only saves lead but etso promises increased protection against damage by Ughtning Again, tele phone efficiency works t everyone MICHIGAN BELL TILIPHONF OMPAMY    Mnvna  wassseswm m  jsm gm , The Dexter Area acbooi volts May 24 on bonding lor 86000 to build oaf elementary school on Baker HooxL  I  Lola Qioxk, posfcnistres of frulington hot been tlected preeideat oi the Notional Leao ue of District Poemasters oi Michigan, Afar June I 1861, bingo wffi be lUsaal m Pootiac Safety warned all churchis lodges and  Director Milton Cooney hat veteians orgortsations A disastorous fire last Wed destroyed 5 business places, in  eluding the poetoifice and did 150,000 worth of damage at Brooklyn, Mich Born to Donald Jones and wile oi Toma Rd, Pincknev April 27, a son, Six auto loads oi students oi the Gregory school visited Will ow Rut  Belle Isle last week The egjsagtment oi Chariene Meyer oi Brighton to Donald Cole of Gregory has been an thmr y tt ts  fchni Maxwell Uejrd Solan Jan Powell in THE LEMON DROP ED oi TtaM rtdar, Satuiday Kay 25, 21 Deluxe Double Feature Dayfd Bdan  May 25, M Joan Agar In BREAKTHROUGH MM Utabsfcft Scott I  Greer THE COMPANY SHE KEEPS cartoon rXAST OF THEBl xi Paul Henrfed lack Oakrie  Pins RENEGRADE OF THE SAOJ Charkt Storrott Smiley Bi hows 700, 9,00 Surtday, Monday May 27, 28  Sun ,7 Man 7 and 9 DALLAS 4tttaar Monday, May 27, 29 StaHmm Suaeay ti SO    Cory Goepef fane Qt YOURE 01 THE NAVY NOW  GarY Cooper Ruth Roman rwdy Cartoon Nows M bo Buret WaMam iF Wdw ftuii May2130, 31  BORN YESTERDAY teBun l SYLTAM lHEATER nounce4 by her parentsMr and fydy HolBday Willtam Holden Mrs Frank Meyer i iradiejlck GMwiofd  The Stockbridqe seniors went mtsUst wleTtsMm  on their trip to Washingtoni Di        C last week So did the Dexter j CojsdnoBedhead and Oawboy senion I fniMint on DenajidL Follow A Briqhton man was fined 10 and 475 costs last week by Justice Singer for dumping rubbish in the Island Lake rocrea tion area  Born to Mr and Mrs Harold Campbell of Howell May 12, a daughter, Maria Lee  The Howell high school track team won the Capitol Circuit  track championship last week A basfeutt will be held at the Masonic dining room in Howell 1 June 16  honoring Coach Paul years of teaching at Howell high  Benriett who has completed 25  school  Alan Hprton, 25, of Willis, es  and Sieve Cockran how 710 and SrfO  Tu, Wd Thur,, May 2S, 20, 21 SUGARFOOT in TechnlcoJ Randolph Scott and Raymn Massey Sioog Comdy Cartoon N CmmgOperation PacificTWc Point Story Only the Vahei Fathers Little Dividend Friday, ftatwday May 28, 26  HEART OF THE HOCKJES  vl Dear Action Ptettu Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards News stooge comedy teday Monday May 27, 28 PAYMENT ON DEMAND  A Pnaui Staiftna coped tajka weelrwhenh 5,1 52180 plane crashed   farm on M59 n The Holland Furnace Co have dropped their suit in Otta 1erw , May 29, 30, 31 wa county restraining the Stat   wa cwumy iuiM SOLDDaS THREE AVON THLAiLl   8tockhrige Mlchkic  Friday, Saturday, May 25, 28 WAGONMASTER a story of Mormons and west ihed on the Harris,v Cowl lent Taylor, Betty Lynn 59 north of HowelL         Disney cartoon, Boy  Eagle  Ben Jonnson Joanne Dru Stewart Granger,WaMfrrPidgeon and David Niven ows 71 915 3cejtagiVejaeance Vae ly Sunday Tuoiday, May 27, 29 JTHE AVENGERS a story oi Argentina News Million Dollar Cal Aquatic House Party Coming,  Savage Horde pfcim on the Effel Tower PliWDibittg Water Systems c w Stanley Dinkel it which are scheduled to sta from hearing complaints aaair in Detroit June 7The compliant were filed by 3 Wayne counh home owners The Better Bust ness Burea spearheaded the  drive   At South Lyon the 280,000 scchooi bond issue earned by a vote oi 353 to 154  47eetfAffs Herbert Cope had charge of the services art the M E church morniisx Miss WassAn sinning teacher will orgamxe a class at the Frank lohneon home Satviraav The Boys Club with their teacher, Mrs EUa lackson sur prised Fred Bead Saturdav on his 15th birthday ,, Howell nbw hcenees bievde riders at f 100 a year 15s5ffl Deluxe 4 Door, Radio  Heawr  ft toTU  FLEETUNE N 2 Door Radio 4 Heater local lineup was Mown IhS nSlSinS, c  f   ey, c Dujfse, ,1b Staler, 2b  J jStSS11 Sp 2  Heat0r Monks,3b Readss, outfieid, MI IMf FORD CUSTOM 4 Door md Heater, 0400 osoeuTeiieo UMWA k U itYMOUTH SPECIAL De uxe 4 Door Radio and Healer Johnson The HoweU batlsnr U4t CHEVR FLEETMAST ER 2 Door Radio and H ICreer, Curdy and Rnk J JM FORD CLUB COUPE, Radio and Heater mi ovmabd a IM FORD SUPER DaUXE, 2 Convertabje Coupe, Radto iMI CHEVROLTT 2Ton Panel Heater 44 CHEVROLET H Ton pickup, 4 Speed Trans 194 STUKBAEER H Ton Pickup 1941 PONTIAC 6 CLUB COUP 0 Heater  1M1 POKTIAC CLUB COUPE, Heater, excellent condition Open Eveningi Until 900 P M USED C RS day at1hs home oi her parents Wr andMrAKenv Roche PuneH a at St Marys chufdL Thurm ki Mnriirenm of this place was sjiatrtecl to John Pinkertoh Dulum, Minn at msjpon May  13 They will Uvemeesi David Mowers has Just sold 1100 bushel of beans he raised I In 145 a busfieV Dr I M Braehas  Somce pver deUveted a host county last weM was m I an encpSSf ra house iSwoigy SiU  yfejotts Boucher, the farmer 51 91  3Me UJe 18 She leaves her hus apd three children  J Wgh school bcdl team sojl lo Bttghton Friday They    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Wagering v POST TIME 815 PM baity DeubVaojeJBJl10  MCKSON norm ASN, usa, JACKSOW, Mica   asiSi em   IIRppilllHIMipiiPlffffVV1 W i i,i i   TTPVfffV C W ,  4n rr 1  2f 23, 1051  Plnckaey Dispatch Visit Our New Location Canned Goods, Gents, ed aa 2nd CIOM Subscription Price ia2r,Mlah puipw afev Mr and Mrs Front 4L,,J at, a fatones Whittey family were I v2Tud Irs  Nasl en  JJlie North Hambura Society wgjiold a sprina festival and School at May 26, siartina at 10 HI  MM  Lyni Armstrong of Detroit spent 11 9IVP011 HIIKIIMI Sunday at the Lester McAfee II tsV     Tejp ssl  W  hdme  HI UCENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 1076 EAST M36 NEAR I HAVE A COMPLETE LINBOT Puuips Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipos,Fittinjs Lingerie f Kennedy Gen Store  LOWEST KtlCE EVER Special  Ian PHIL6AS1APPAN Rangi eemtlc, fnettatrRfMnf    remevMipore drip tray flmalit ovea trtt jfeei  MrudraHeM V 9lew ek vnb MHta  TWmlnder tlgatb cooking  up to 80 miaut dgufcto gives time and UrnfHl t rjvriviioa Beafated signal feAi en wife  ev t w a  ft   UBERAl TRADIIN ALLOWAKCI ON YOUR OLD fcANOM Htm Is the time te modernist ytjtjr Sdtchea with Philgs    the thrifty feottlcd gas lor farm and town homes tfou can hunt far s4 wide, hut 1st, we win sjv fee  eld fingt ftgerdless of type,  ejr eenditkmt Erey terms, If you wtaM MANY OTHER PHILGAS AfttlANGIf MOM WHICH TO CHOOSE INJOY SOFT0 WATER avSi0ver I0a year  off war for air diihwathinf, whJt woHht, glorJowi hompoW, delightful botfcinfi G compUfo dotaili on tM OIM0I ,r,9 now ovMMte wottr loOonM, PERMUTir  choWcCto WATER SOFTENER Cods 43   Men prewar womoc mode Askier fREE hems friol GEORGE ROOSH Phunhttjg WATER SYHTEMS 9 40 North Stewart St PtockaeT 1S3F11  unday quests of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were Rosalee  NasH oj MichStaie, Alice Gear hart of Dexter and Mrs Rose Hendee Mrss tester McAfee and her daughter, Lesfewfe irh Deter Friday  CldrlS Wilier and family were in Jackson iSunday Mrs Don Savery of Chilson I Rd has about400 varities of iris which wiU be at their best Tune Ii Trie public is infcrited MrsAnna Tascn of Ann Ar bor attended the dance reccital and spent 5arday at the Rob ert Tasch  honie M Ly Lavey and wife of Jackson and Mrs Mae Metz of How  ell spent Sundoy with Lee Lav ey family, r A  lentz jriaril wife of ChaT w Qad, Cdri Lntz sr, and  rl Lentz sand wlf xl Nash vJleweaEif j3unday aiefftfit then Oirila Campbell Rome, Dead or FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 10 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WE BUY HIDE ju0 CALF SDNB I  Mfs EdnST Caapfcell called  on Mrs T Howie of Howell Fri  cJay I I fcicmaXfcv Rose off Ann Arbor called on Mrs Edna J Reason1 Sunday  Th Mattes VirainSL airlevand  lane Lundeen visiter Pvt   Robert Amburqey at Scott Field,   111 Sunday  r I Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher calledon her brother, loyd Hammond Saturday who is a patient at Spcnaw hospital LansmCT Mrs Nettie Vauqhn and Mrs Noijna Merrill of Webster call ed 911 rriehids here last week Mrs, Mary Blatchford and 2 children of 3ale Creek spent Sanyday with Mrs Marqaret Clark  The Doyle Templeton family of KeeqoHarJpor spent the week end atthASShirley home I Central Dead StokCO Announcement Effective June I, 1951 BY ACTION OF THE BOARD OF DOlflQTOBg  The Dexter Savings Bank  WILL BE OPEN EACH FRIDAY FROM 900 A M to 500 P M, AND EACH SATURDAY FROM 900 A M TO 1200 NOON VNTIL FURTHUR NOTICE Dexter Savings Bank  Dexter Mlchiaon fc Harlow Shehan and famo JackKjFraikisi Kjjiip am iconily and Leo Carish and, Wfcily of Detroit were Sunday, tfwsts at the WmShehan home  Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett were Sunday quests of Fahniej Moulks and Nellie Qardner  Mr and Mrs Vince LaRosaJ Mrs Rose LaRosa, Benrrie and Mr and Mrs Ir Doyle called on Mr and Mrs Benedict deFillippl in Anh Arbor Sunday Messrs Merwin Campbell, Winston Bauqhn, Clare Miller, Larry Camburnl Ona Campbell, Olin Robinson and ve editor are attending the Masonic Grand Lodqe in Detroit this week Mon, Tues, Wed with headquarters at the Book Cad iliac At the qrand masters ban cruet Tuesday niaht in the foun 1 SEE US TODAY All INSTAUAT10M I tain room in the Masonic tern 1 pie with Edaar Guest speaker 1 in addition to the above, Mr I and MriJIarold Porter Mr and Mrs Loniiie VcmSkanbock Mesdcrmos Lcary Oimburn,pna Campbell Meswin CampbeiL and Arnold BerVruist attended eekejL  w ar thottt , Bmr FriclaylBt3ht Is Howells big new shopping rdqht Free parking eieifwUwu  cmmmtm AMERICAS  BEVfRAOf Of lODtHATiON  The words ,MichiganM end fishing art preeticatly lyftonymeui Ot fWi tires of the year And after an exciting dayi fishing, its the Amtrkoft Wey tOjlJEV a glass of coot, refreshing Michigan brewed beer to top off the day j for beer is the kind of beverage Americans like It belong7to sleotent fMn to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right J enjoy H, this too belongs ,T to our own American j 52  IP 2 HA heritages periodfreedom M MCH4    0  Michifth Brewers ,  71711 Francis Palms Buffi  tWss IS m s XT v CT fe  Tb rtneMft i 1 t 1 IS niniiw 1 Order Vooi PMFESSIONAL NOW AlfKa Clr ver crd All Other 1 eds Farmer Fted LSupply CoJ MAJC BtfSSOL MGB Racing, Mkbigan UMTABRJIC SrTRdjjO JLJ1 to 138  Except Wednesday MOIL IU, fcC Sat 7 lo a   M a B McCLTJrXEY L ET List Your Property wtti Me GEALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 Nerth Read Pinckney, Mich, Phone 13 3 i Phone 157F1I Beiaute MYSON I HtWaffiS    lkGtal Plumbing and Hearine TeleohoiiL1 Mlchlaai1 AT jS1 WW LakeekDriv Office 935 Residence 814      52 Evening, by AppSTtrW j  H SWABTHOUT 4 SON Howell  Michigom Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem EquJMnenJ Ambulance SWvfc Michigan I Pon 39 6 S3, Pmckney, Micfr HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E Grand BWer   A FIRM POUCY JUaifsiale, Irsurance, Brokerage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality JMYou Property Wfth Mo LEE LAVEYV i,  fyssssssssssssssKsssBssBsej GonorfH Insurance Phone 59F3 Ptacfcrjfe, jMlch AUG lOKBER farm Sales A Speciality Why Waitl Enjoy New Appliances NOW  i  WE1 OFFER LOWCOST CONITp TIME PAYMPT  PLANS Thftiughrj GSfrERAL tfiELt 1 It SUA   the  oate Coat loTts County of There is much concern today  LMnettoe regarding our foreign policy As a  enoa oi au Court hold eft  The recall of Gen MacArhurie K,at Office is fee atr i Howell ana the present hearinqs In b sau County oa tho 3 day of May Gangress have heightened me, A, D, ,9SI, confusion A film policy is need Present Bonorafeei Hbam R Smith, i BERT Vv xTJE ed to give our ncrtion direction, j Judge  Probate  Phone Pmckney 78F2 As bankers we have noticed a r  Matter oi tin tsTATE o     that the persons who save regul i MA A MTTCHELL, Deosased I  arly have fewer problem With j ft   those people a Savings Account is their, firm policy FBED C RETCKHOFP er OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ay Howell  s Mlchiaan Phoce 358 Residence 615 Establish a Savtiigsjtocoutit and your own hnn policy art payday  appaaHfif is  tfmo t  orettntatitn of old c  miouki bo ttnltod, orvi tha SrSVICE HAROLD BW  n LLOYD HEND5T Uvestock HaKna Weekly Trips Made To Detro9 General Truddpq Phone 64FU Piricfcey Mk  InJSEftSrW H w w rLi E JIOTABY INSURANCE and BONDS PrNB isB  WCKNEY D C J TOWNER r  CREDIT CORPORATION IL iins I McPHER BANr  tbL rnd plooo be appoinUd to xo  snd bofor eaM OM  Dentist It L Ordered That all oi AM creditor  8044 Portage Lake Road raster oi laid icoaMd are required to prv IPaon Dxtv 3461 tost ttit daiffit t said Court at eaid 1 Probata C Ifice and to eenre a copy there I  upcr Stanley Berriman, executor of  Said ctate whose add rest ia Howell i FOR KIMTZvT V S EE  R O Y E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day Flip 1000 A M to 1000 PJ 509 East Main St, Pinckney Jassiied Adv All deposits up to, 10,000 ni sured by or membership in the FtKlerol Deposit Insurance Cor j poration  Mich Livinetong county on oi before 23 day oi JulyAD,I95I at ten oclock in t i forenoon, eats time and pi JO  FOR SALE Alfalfa Seed, lbs Nick Coluser M 36 East Phone 65F13  75 lAVEt HARDWARE  Scarce Items Fence, Nails, Bailing Wire Steel Posts  YOU CAN STRENGTHEN juiiaarv o WHV HHX Through Your Purohases of U S DEFENSE BONDS By Saving Regularly at Our  Bank  assinat a ard adhutmen of all ckdnS and de andi agate etdd deceased It 1 rarthec Oodered, That puollc not toe ft d bo gwen by publtcatlon oi u aopy oi ihte order onoe tcn week tor 9 ilbceseive wooke previous to said day oi heqAna ki the Ptocknty DiipaUii a newspape prtnteU emd Aouiaied in soft   FOR SALE tEverhot Electric Roaslsf with cabinet 2500,very good Coast after 500 pm Road Pmckney   Sam Geattle 1625 Patterson Lake  WANTED WORKiWill build  I cottages, make screens and da A X i A A R 4V Phil Barney iralzmillei Livingston Jounty tfhoo 256o Represeotofive Ann Arbor Bl    WE HAVE THEM ALL ON HAND D EHoey Sons  PHONE DEXXER  2 6 8  THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK liwwcU Mick I Member Federal feDOsit Insurance Corportrtton All IJeposIta Iniured up to 10000 for each j Depositc  A true copy OelestSa ParshaU , Realster oi Probed  anyind of carpenter work at  old time prices Call Carpenter Htoam  Smith  Portage Lake, Phone Dexter Judo oi Probate  5 8 3 8 N  FOR SALrp deck 1000 chick Mrs S E Ketchum and dough brooder, used very little, also, ter Lucilla, Mrs Warren Snapp wiU do custom plowing  J J,,U v J A I ArnoJd Bechler, 3690 M 36 E Phone Pinckney 65F5 and daughter Itay and Mrs Herbert Ketchum and daughter Linda spent Wdnesday with all  from Mason Mrs Alma Meabon  Mrs, A H Tuten and Mrs, Harold Galbraith and Mrs Wal ter HaVTanie and daughter, spent Friday with Mrs Alma Meabon WANTED TO BUY WOOL Highest tyarket Price Lucius Doyle Phone Pinckney 42  FOR SALE 7 room house, 2 car, hip root garage, 3 lotsgood Th JewellTrotter family re  location, in town, reasonable union was held at the home aft1 price Gall evening Earl Suggitt on Big Silver Lake near Pinfckney on Sunday May born, Ypsilanti cmd Royal Oak  20th About 50 persons attended from the following places Cold water, Addison, Milan, South Lyon, NorthvillsV Detroit, Dear The oldest member present was John Jewea 89, from Coldwater The youngest was LaDona Marie Geluso, 6 months, from Detroit There were 3 weddings and no deaths reported during  the past year Next years re union will be heldat the same place on the first Sunday follow mq Mothers Day  or phone 127 Albert Balder 625 West UnadUla Pinckney, Mich FOR SAUfcWestinghouse Hoast er a 20 inch girls bicycle, a 24 inch boys bicycle 8649 Lakkeview Rush Lake, al i ALITY Groceries Fruit  Prices  WANTED Custom Plowing, so fields to rent for com  Earl Schroeder corner M 36 and Pingee RoadWANTH TO BUY A 4 or 5 room house from owner, 4,000 or less, close in Pinckney 2368 Howell St, Phone 146F12 WANTED POULTRYWill pay Detroit Market Prices qi LJnvd Phone F R SAJUIO inch Muntz Tele vision 3et, a year old far 75 Gene N Bruin, Patterson Lak Fresh Airfcrap Rd FOR RENTEguippecT 153 acre Dairy Farm a Murray, 8280 FARLEY Rd Pmckney, Mich FOR SALE Cottage au Huron Rivei, Fernland subdivision at  Strawberry fLcuceiichSacrUice Darrel Baker 5655 Femland Dr FCJK bAit jonnvDeere automat W C BoyoeJ578 M 92, Stock ic wire baler No 114 W gaod condition, also o ton of wire, bridge, Mich  gmmmmmmmi MHB MMH  FOR SALEOne 507 Intercrtionai baler with motor, wagon load er Jewell wheels, used very litt le, ready to go W  G Reeves, Stockbridae FOR SALETo dose estate The Froi 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 pnone 675 i Howell MiJhgpn FOR SALE200 bales of mixed hay C Murray U28Q Farley Rd  JDEALEt WAWEDAioee fam liar with thev farmer and his f roductThe product is fertiliser, he nlap is migusv The mone ample, If interested write to  General Uguid fertiliser Go 4 Kentvty Michigan  FOR SALESmail White Ename1 kitchen Range, burns wood o coal, good condition Phone 137F11   7439 Bently ftoad AUTOMATIC SAW FILING  LAWN  75c FOR SALEGarden Tractor 5 HP Garden King with 5 attachments, plow, cultivator, sckle bar disc and spike tooth Reasonable Lucius 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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>W   J   tlM , , ft  r41 k  ,7    5 WWWWw t7VrzmWy Volume 68 TJc Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, May 16 1951 Michigan Mirror  After taking it easy for four months the leqisiature faces a last minute jam oi legislation Bills are being considered hasti ly, amendments are nbt read and rules are suspended in an effort to clear the slate This is a poor way to run q legislature and one leading Re publican says his party must change this legislative inefficiency if it is to continue to merit continued support in Michigan Little has been done towards the Little Hoover committee in to effectThe report recomended  Obituaries School oles Church Notes No 20 NELSON L MILLER Nelson L Miller, 45 died ai Grace hospital Dettoit,this morn ing He was the son of Mr andJ  Mrs Louis Miller and was born in SanduskyOhio, Sept 26,1905 Sept 9, 1930 he married Helen j Thompson of Sandusky 16 years ago he moved to Detroit whtoi he was research engineer lo the DttroitMich Stove Co Fivo years ago he built a home at Bass Lake and moved here He was a member of the Pincknev Com School board, tho Conal church and an office of Livinq ston Ledge and the OES Surviving are his wife, three Oawinc, to flsplit between the   STe SwlllinToa Ze, the ftrtd  Oh governor more power  The house of representatives for the second time in two years has approved a bill to increase their own salaries In 1948 they drew 1,095 In 1949 this was increased to 2,900 plus 400 ex pense money This years bill would boost it to 4,500 There is a move on to nominate Arthur Vandenbreg jr as senator to succeed his father Although he has been out oftha state many years he is familiar5, with his fathers international I policies ,  A meeting of the St tawrenc waterway project is called soon i for Omaha The governor wants  a thrlugh route from the Ldbra1 dor mines to the Lake Michigan emelters The governor has instructed i the racing commissioner to in vestigate 1he links, if there are any between the Wolverine tfrack DetroiUandF Frank Costello, New York gambler In backing a law to permit old age grants to persons who take jobs the legislature is vio lating a federal law , Tearing off the top two floors occupantB oftthe buudina crre iremodelling fct will cost 2921000 but it was necessary The former j occupants of the buiding are scattered all over Lansing  no The funeralis at the Pincknev Congl church Sat, 11 am,Revs McLucas orId Biady odiciaieg Burial at Pinckney Cemetoy Livingston Lodge No, 76 F  AMwill conduct the services the grave s MRS BEULAH STANLEY   Mrs Beulah Stanley, 65 ciiel t, at Si joe hospital, Ann ArbWJ Saturday after an illness of sey era months She was born fci Stratford, Ontario,  being thai daughter of Walter and Metal Cornell For 17 years shewas secretary of the Church of Our f Savior in Cleveland, QhioShe married Earl Stanley in 1935 Four years ago they moved tal Pinckney Shewasa memberof the Pinckney bng Church,  Pinckney CJiariter O E S andl active in social life here j Survivinq are a daughter St Mates Catholic Church Piackney Michigan Rev Fr ALbert J Scumui Pastox Sunday Masses Summer 6f0 800 1C00 1131 Water 800  llhQO j Noverma Devotions  Confessions Friday evening at 730 p m  Friday ailor Novennn lwction3 Saturday 731  000 P ML ihe 800 Mass  by School Nob  Current Comment tchen TasrhFUarUa, nu I fit  vv  movie j icum on Sunr rv n CWfKiutinaa CKomunity Church Rove Donald Broay, pastor 4n Tf l HI Ling ,t N,M, DU2zad hom 800 fri, 20U,Vocction Bible scho 1 teac ers in t ri puis  aae Sat, 789, hov Har id H mlm, wll ep ah and   Lli s  uth , , , 3cmo 1 v ev W rid Mission in s a  at and saw  W, seri  okies, book f,,r We ilsj out   T, iv wac in Ann ma mission a v J v siiJ s o  10 30 , Ha i lie, O liv, a Jia ,   vi 01 Guijdrens S o bar taM 1 Sun, Lhoir sings it ir Baptis Chuich Ann A e vBraciy will a IsTue wiil i  Leave PinckneJtia 800 Comj p   600 t P i s n ii Young Ld , Auxiliary m et MtinriCiiite iSfV h S  Sup AFiunt Miinq Worsbip Su, lev Schoov Childiu tiou JoAj Mabie White of v mcIciMv Mrs Gil an fi nn 2iijhs aiulaoyian iAST MASTERS WORK For the hi ho past night and YoMn Pec pics  Ccit Fcllo Churcl Pastor Walter Esch Paul Chaffee 100U  ,  1103,  11451  73o  8151 p ,jn ServV  P  Gretchan TgshBertie Beachy Kindjqarteu and Firat Iji Singe i back in school a tonsil , peiution v oie mukncr a ,,1, rip i,j John Burq 1J m th s ana 8 chlien vs it d   shool rada  r charts ina movi veu oraiKK iUiCe ciifi A   made a scrip o lom about ti lins m ae a ieight ticuu rciX boad box, ommy K nn Arb  Fiday Wo visited u ink a ov t cir m v s f id   Ns I MI Buq visit ichol Fiidjy ateinoon C nii B uls 6c Mav or   n the sick list TJ Tluid Cjrad6 Edl Rigqs wsn abten Wek b c ise i illn es i W ii paintiiicr our nviche map tins weiWe  ivc a c ipe a hab, n lsnd nuri nrm t,n shown n it vV 3JW the kinj raarten 6h jr do move, last w  k nd ni vol hem We honf our3 will, be roidv next wck Thursday w  made paper  flovers ,i oui m hers Th v rouilh and Finn Giaaee j Ve t  k dl ti c plants w i raise if M th s Da1,  om  iu , and th i ss vv mnde We rre makina poster, tdav Mis Jfhn Bura tnd MisBb,  Noskr visited oir rem Fridav  In til multiplrtion dull he   wdines were Nancv Siiioin,  J,Vii Burg Sally Utly, Huth  Au this is written th Dtr0J eet ear and bus sSke  Lrodtoa1 outsider it o a game of bluff Ult an M nke last two grandciiildren Janet Brandon White The funeral was from Swarthout Fjneral Home 10    day afternoon, Rev Dcivu  t lHCT ciii master Brady officiating BimawuSa 4r ag headed tnet  iX Uo the Pinckney Cemetery, 7 Weslv Header, Paul no Ualvin Hooker, lies,, K cd MRS ANNA ASHLEY  T Mrs Anna Ashley,75 dauah  rat time in 11 vears   Hia5tTs txdo o buiuxuay mglif and woiicpd 2 t uegjossiri impressive st0e 30 ,ccus am as i oRViCt STATION h rl   i hu,y 1,cii apphepi stntuuve cuui iitec am 1 011 AAA piea 0 1owing Sevico SilKViCJt,Pnone 145 O Pad 4h qaJo were Bvoilv Campbell, Billy HUi t 1 Bar    3 ih qades ie qr niq to no D  it zoj Mav 28 also 12 ma siaoyMayor Cuba has anttound ed he has tired ail 3500 striken Stili for some strange reaaoi he is still holaing meetings wit j the men ana trying to settle stiikeJust why is this necesBan ii the men are no longer employ d by the city If the mayor u sin ere why does he not put hilp wanted adv m the papet ana uiie 3500 men to replactjl tne  iriktsWe doubt that h ho Intends v, do so These rJe mo, would be in the nature of stiikf breakers and would Want I much nvie than the existinq wage as they would be pretty  Sire to bo in conflict with the stnk rs There is also a laboc shoituge and the factoiies them selves cannot get enough men The strikers are also bluffing when thoy say they will not rtum to woik until the Hutch insn art is declared unconstit ui nal It would take month for this question to reach the the supreme court If their waqe demands aie rnot the strikes CB9 pr tty sure to return to work Aft rneys in theestate of Earl Mi In 1 hotel chain owner who OVMC 1 171 hotels at the time of ins dalh and left an estate of 6,500,000, iiled claims for fees o S435000 which have been iiiow d Milner left 8 children by two wives 90 percent of the  stce wrs left to a sonEarlan th  ther children sought to bieak tho will In the settlement bads snnie was cut to 68 per  o  the rest being divided run nq Mrs Milner and the  children The three executors aot Otto Paulson, pr, roy CHARACTERS WE HAVE MET For some time w have had tn urge of write about some of the characters we have know in 6f lifetime Here is No 1 This character whom I knew in m,youth who I will call Bill had a limited education, he could write his name and that was about all He was a good worker and was usually employ  ed At different times he was a  Hbackeimithfl helper, icement j farm laborer and street cleaner I His failing was the bottle and for periods he would be under the influence In those days churches had many revivals, mostly in the winter and the revivalists wer of helfire and brimstone order and painted the horrors of hell with a glowinq brush Old Bill never missed a revival, Hell fire and brimstone was music to his ears and he was always the first convert For a shor time he was the hero of the day and several times was rewarded , by being made church ian itou Eventually he fell from grace but always staged o comeback at he next revival In the course of some 40 years he was probably saved more times than any other person in t he state He was goodhearted and often took care of sick people His brothers and sisters preceeded him in death One died in a  distant city and he paid his fun eral expenses and brought him home for burial N He was int his seventies when whileworklnq in haying he fell off a load of hayand broke his neckThe church to which he professed membership gave him a fine funeral It was found he had small bank account and an insurance policy sufficient to pay funeral expenses  o  ter of the late Michael and Ellen Sloan Dolan of Pinckney oeu in Detroit Friday She vvair the , widow of the late Charles Ash I ley Surviving are a daughter,  Mrs Marion Hanson and a s n,  Frank Also four sisws, Mrs I Roselia McClear, Mrs Minnie j and Miss Ellen Dolan, all of 1 Nowlin, Mrs Florence Chapman Detroit Two brothers, Thomas and Frank and deceased The funeral was held at St Dominick Catholic church,Detroit Monday morning Burial was in, St Mayc Cemetery Pinckney     WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE Freddie M Murphy, son of Mr andrs J C Murphy of Pinckney has been promote to corporal and assigned to the, 8143rd army air unit on Clark , Air Force Base in Central Luzon Philipines he has been since February 1950 He enlisted in j  1948 A former student of Pmck ney high school, he was em 1 ployed by the Horrigan Const I Co of Huston, Texas, prior to i  enlistment I Livingston county was to send eight men to the Detroit induct j ion center May 15 They are Vincent LaRosct, PincknoyNich   olas, BonFilgo, Ralph Gereko, Charles Kellogg, Leslie Herbst, Howell Edward Howe, James Mitchell, Brighton Isadore La toxy, Gregory Pvt Jack Darrow who has been in Korea since February, in now in a rest camp in Japan Eiio,Henv ana Bert iei a Hauck, Jack Hannett Hooker Fecy Ellis headed the sec ond team assisted by Tj Dick ison Joe Griffihis, Clii Mill Olin Robinson, Clyde TIL he C Veddr Floyd Marji  On Campbell, Budette Vogel jock Hannett Rex Sackett a past muster o Tyuan lodge Detroitwas aiven honcrary membershipfirst ver contrred by Livingston LodaeOlin Robinson made he pre s n tation Lunch was seived to about 100 by Lcnnie VonSlam orcoic, Wayne and Lou3 Wau oncir jr c IS Jv,nrid,Ty  as Mr JLEO  r SMITH CSeo F Smith 6t died at his home m Hamburq Sunday He spent most of his life in this sec tion Until recenlv he was employed as a meat cutterHis wile Is dead, his soa, Abney is his sole survivor The funeial was at the Swar thout Fuoeral Home today Rev Ross WeUwood oi Brighton of Cemetery ANN ARBOR LODGE HERE FRI Ann Arbor Lodge No 544 F s A M will be the guests of Livingston Lodge No 76 on Fri day night May 18 and work 2 MM degrees Leo Fredette is the master of this lodge and Calvin Hooker, former Pinckneyite is secretary Lodge will cpen at 630 p m for examination of candidates  Lunch served after degree work Lets have a good turnout Livingston Lodge will work degrees in Ann Arbor in the falL Lodge will open at 1030 am Saturday to coniduct Nelson Miller funeral By Order of the W M P W Curlett, Sec Nolire St Marys Altar Society will hold a bake sae at tMartins FOUND SHOT night about 645 and Mrs J J Bressler ol 534 Walnut St,Ann Arbor wero driving wst on Darwin detre saw an unconscious mn in a parked car near the qiavrl pit on the Bobon ferm Thev ed Deputy Frank Ziealer wh had the man brought to DrRav Duffy in Swarthout ambulance Dr Duffy found he was shot in the slomach and had him taken it McPherson hospital, The man is Kennen Kamp who stus at Patterson Lake with the widow of Robert Millikin in the VanSkiver ccttaae Midi ken was killed i on aide accident last fall The car Komo had was an old taxicab belonn inig to Dale Milliken of Patterson Lake Kamp has worked at the  Lanski iunk yard Ann ArborSo far Kamp has reiusod to talk or give an accouni he Pea v,  qiv Vv  iei vni nOCK COTIRMATIUxN AT I  ST MARY CHURCH1 5J p pie v 10 c niime at St Marys  hurch  inckna  lost Friday night p Bin o id be ueSiStrd by 10 orests  i Rev Morgan Hairiss oi Bi  siit iiiere v G 14 olul r n an 22 ao dti CONSERVATION DEPT Ahryiah oil he ncv r 1 en disc,v re j in h uppei pern 11s do th lep  3ys I request t   lees 2JOLi  ic in Luiipo T,v  ecu ty io i aui oa e Id  oil ana gas rlg,,t r  4M0 aco, in Lvmgst ,n oenty wdi be  dor ed io saleSine 1927 when, per mHs wc firs leguircd 17000 oil end qcs w 11 drilling per mi s, h oeou ieue Since thee ha e have lr en drill 1 in V ery Pever jnnul county from 10 in S mil o to 23000 n AlleganT,  reet dee record hie var i, 0 oi L for 198 ir s at 1071 TLS hj 0i eve r n pared to 244 iires and 23 R  uni Mr and Mrs Vedder  80,000 each and 5 law firm r 0 U 1 unu bus VinSkiV 11  it 0fs, pot leek dmnei ieav back aiA iixth Grade Teis class showed all room t i movie, dikki T kke last week Tn b ys play b II wild th  7th grade IA ndr j mns iMass v is t   e e 0 , s t  m  aio I ii ye, th qr D ns  Kenite  v voe W  miss  li O 1 do griphy i elvrkd S v nth C, i We mad idoth s rest capt mi Marv 111 lJSt were Ve haw received a tettetf from a Iv p tbiian congressman in which he snys Gen MacAr tdm nevLT has advocated an in v isivi oi China by the United St tes What he does advocate e t  arm  hang Kai Cheks Hrny, ieins port them to the Chu Q mninlnnd bomb the e  base, and let Chek do iv iing A sort of lets you m fight proposition Be lisking iiussian interven h the cm ere or week Wo thank  h   xpe r11 eaoh Fri  svoi d     iiav  ei, like Ier Vc idv nedU VJ this year  sc Oi wo Da llw 1 o ks T,31 Sr t  v it  ie lis c untry e plan tiry Alies W,,uld wouid haye out alone cm never accept Mr Id ut    nts l,c   lor is Last vjn t r n    dns D e or ana wire is rob n  is t kina vs to ae for c c tun the legislature install the Matt in Michiqaa had passed it  iinq  n 1  vn m vie Shirley  Qn acres a yea Thoc chonq s pike, G     ti ne tim lishmg in r a lave d t Eighth Graa iiir 7, J an 1 es 11 qo wit  ur  mt fi flr, o ni kf , c B ach i  wdiiiq all th  ste ics for th  piciu e Our game at Hambra was rained  u Fuday but we went uesday and vn 20 to The Ouse in kill c tho bid to a h c tts bdlct dt r th  senate so next year you will still be able to voe  straight ticket in Miragu w Maseachusett plan waula L ve made it impose M  The lav was aimed at ne couny where 64 percent e billot cast werestraiaht  siiin of county electtOQ ds a isei its defeat They m d t would take 3 or 4 r longer to count the TOtee load r endless confusion Ov hoc Cla ho one cgun   Tfo ake A pi vols in,r eased Huron 57 or  51 S Ci i A 1 Ontario 31 aed Superior 22 The dept io studying Ixxtl s insect and ana m ho is to outrl them In the past they hav  damag r forests eawn 9 Pin krey loet ta B ghon Tuos 6 to 4, Hewlett being the losina pi gher Ch lsea boat T a revs 16 to 9 Wednasduv  Th v ton  ,t, ugh school last Tuesday 10 I Bnah a one as ma as frrest firs THE JUNIOR HOP t HJLV   oi how was shot He was in Pinck noy at 600 and bought a box of 22 shells qt Lavev Hardware A 22 rifle was found in the ccar Kamp is the son of the late Charles and Julia Thuiston Kamp of Dexter MORE DELAY Twenty throe property owners between the Portage Lake out  le cd the Dover brdge havfiled a protest against the plan to dredge the outlet, put in a tetand establish flood control to prevent spring Uood damage at Portage Lake They want in dam built at the edaeof he ar vs Jeffreys tabe dredged, otherwise it would create low water and problems determental to their welfare Mast of them are devel oping their river frontage The flood control Proqram is now stalled while fhe ioint Uv flckxtina Burial In Hamburaifood  on Saturday Mav ingatoriWashtenaw cof11 26 from 10 cunto 2 pm  1 secures rights of way to dredae FAMILY MAKES GOOD  Mr and Mrs Dimitry B isoff,  the displaced persons who were brought here last year bv Pinckney citizens under span s  ship of Rev Brady and went to Chicago after a few weeks hav paid back all the mArrv ndvanod W their passage hero from Europe and made a 10 donation to the chnr h SOFT BALL GAMES Tn he soft boll Ipnano th La vey team won 2 gams Jeffreys one  ider and mover lost Games ths vVrMoivWid , mover vs Reade Wod Lavov j Games next week Mrn Lav ey vs Widmeyr, WadReader vs leffreys  REWARD REWARD I will pay a reward for the capture of the persons who robbed the Lakeland Country of over 500 Monday rtight Eric Ormsbv te school be Ha urday 31 niaht Id at with  tha us ied hall, wrrrf with We, large attendanceThe sly decorated tho dass dors etc Music furnished by Ken Caaes 6 and WH piece orchestra The grand marh was led by Milton Iattesan senior olnss presiaont and his friend, Marilyn Clark, fallowed by Card Fuhrman Junior class prosidont and h r freed Don Wiltse Favors wue given and puirh served After 100 a  toe pupils haa dinner at differ nt places CURRENT COMMENT Cont sorea ha e ball and soft ball hT  si 3400 Few came to the Sunday games and there were some good ones too It was the same inevciy city in the league Th aalogos will televise no foot bad games this fall as their crowds fell off last year Detroit base ball attendance Is way down this year and their exper ience my be simildr to Jhat of the man who sat on a limb and SOWPH U rH,  1 , and errors The R publican national con  rmtieo mot at Tulsa, Oklahom j last week and selected Chicacjo i as the plnce for their 1952 con  veniiinThis ie expected to help  tlie ehrmoes of Sencrtor Taft for  the prosidental nomination as  he is the drilling of tht McCor mi ks who control the RepubU an parly in Illinois They turned down a proposition to endorse Gen ManArtdurs foreign policy the R publican natiortal com mitteeman from Illinois statinqit was the duty of the Rtpublioaxi part to draw up their own fer   ign pelicy ,  Base Ball rom Chanidler haft turned down the request of tfajti Flint Central League team tor clj  split in what the Detroit ball elub aets for televitlnq and  broadcasting games, cratt thel  Flint club have artaoucedjbeivv will take the case to aourlthelj olam is that the broadcasts ana teliveses ruin the attendautee Of  rninor league games All tnal league teams went in last vear There is much in the minor leaque claim years ago it was possible  take in from 50 to 100 at Sunday ball game In  Today you ceannot take im icent monley to pay Last yeacimho nor VAKjmiwrmKiGe1  llWi rrv A vliQfo w tAJ gljIHCTDttPATCg Wednesday, Mayje,IfST J Fin poking eve where Rev Sutherland preached the, I Sermon Drrn NnArlror t tu I  5awe5PM  Michigan Family Becomes Millionth Owner of Nl Telephone System The Brady Dentons of 520 W Bristol St, Saginaw, became the Millionth stockholder in ihs Bell Telephone System Pictured from left to right are Brady Denton, Jr, 6 years  old u Denton, holding Bobby, who is 4 months old Johnny, age 3, and hh, Denton, Dusiness history has been made in  Michigan A Saginaw family has become the millionth owner of the most widely owned business in the worldthe American Telephone and Telegraph Company No other company has even half as many owners The Bell System is owned by stockholders in 19,000 communities  in every state, fn cities, hi towns, on farms, people in all walks of life sharing the same faith in the strengift and integrity of American business,   The savings Of these million flockholders have improved and expanded the Bell Systems service to the nation  made it the bast telephone service in  the world And thats especially important today Good telephone service is a  valuable asset in peacetime i, but vital in time of national emergency Were proud to welcome our new owner, the Denton of Saginaw And were especially proud that tUi fciitoric milestone has been reached in our  MICHIGAN Bill TIIIPHONI COMPANY tawa JgS m ktei feflMl 25 You Mji Bph Betmrft, 6 die  at her home m Hamburg Mat Wcn one of the largest ever held 13She leaves her husband and ifl Pinckney at,the Conglchurch a daughter, Una Dhow  tcret clot Saturday Qi funeral of Dr H F Slater nights, Ihop Frfdai to 9 p m  eermon Dan Noecker sang with i w Thur May i ,, i jNellie Gardner as accompanist    i Arthur Shehan has resigned a head of the Pinckney CoOp erative Co Rev Maycroft is attending the state Congl conference in  Grand Rapids Wm Greeley Conner is d patient at University hospital, Ann Arbor , Gregory had 2 fires last Wed , One at the Wm Marshall home and onte at the Charles Gal braith home Beatrice Carpenter and W H Joyner of Newcastle Pa, were married last week at the home i of the brides mother, Mrs Hor ace Sayles in Deland, Florida f The school holds graduation 1 exercises May 21 with all the I grades in the achool takina part 17 Susan Hayward, Don Doiley and George Saunders I CAN GET IT FOR YOU  WHOLESALE Cemed ifowlty Caitoa Friday,, Saturday, May IB 19  Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn  to BEDTIME FOR BONZO Plus Dick Powell, Rhonda Fleming in CRY DANGER cartoon  DexferThea DKKTfifc ftOCKGAJf Friday Saturday, May 18 19  Deluxe Double FeaturJ THE GREAT MISSOURI la TerKlcolor Neighboring Notes Arthur Wiltse,owner and mar of the Ann Arbor Press, a print, ing firm, was killed last week while dynamiting stones on hie  farm near Whitmore Lake A stone fragment hit him on the  head Dr, R Clyde Ford,80 who retired in 1940 as head of the his tory dept of Mich Stae Noimal died last week He was a popular speaker and back in the  days when it was consided the cuslom to have speakers at com  mencement programs he spoke at both Pinckney and Dexter Sunday Monday, May 20, 21 Matine Sunday 230 p m continuous I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR  THE F B I Ziaxtiaq Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart and Phillip Carey Comedy Cartoon News vTues, Wed, Thur, May 22 23 24  Bob Hope Marilyn Maxwell Lloyd Nolan Jane Powell In THE LEMON DROP KID Cartoon March ol Tlmo Coming Break Through, The Compdy She Keeps Wendell CoryMacDonald Plu Tim Holt In Show 700 and 9t30 Sunday Monday, May 20, 21  DYNAMITE PASS Sun 34,7 MOIL 7 and  the hit of the year AT WAR WITH THE Al  A Comedy Starring Peon Matin, Jerry Lewis Polly Bergin 1 Cartoon Pto Tuov Wod Thur, May 22 23 A War Drama BREAKTHROUGH with David Brian, John Aaar Frank Lovejoy Cartoon Short SYLVAft iHEATER Chelsea Mich Jriday,, Saturday, May 18 19  LOVE THAT BRUTE A Good Comedy Starring  Paul Douglas, Jean PetersJoconf Davis, Keenan Wynn j Cartoon News Sports   Coming Dallas, Sugartoot Operation Pacijte AVOKTflEAitii , StockjbridgaMicMgc Friday,, Saturday, May 18 19 CROOKED RIVER A Western in Color The county cshool board rnshowa 715 915 sisting of Rev Beahcy, Lyle J Glover, Percy Allmand, Kenn MacCallum as school commiss Sunday Monday, May 20, 21 i THE MATING SEASON Comedy Starring 7j eth Hyne have rehired Gladys I Gene Tiemeyjohn LundThelmai ioner for 4 years anri Mrs Earl Ritter, Larry Keahna Wright as helping teacher The Utiex Co, a branch of  James Ellison, Russell Have and Fuzzy Knight and HLJACKED highway melodrama wit  Jim Davis, Marsha Jonej  the Universal Die Casting Co  of Saline, is building a plant at J Fowlerville to employ 125 men   The Fowlerville high school i alumni banquet is June 8   The Howell city council has  voted to drop one policeman j from the payroll j I St Pauls Epsicop church of   Brighton is building a parish house 60x40 The new drivein ihentre at U S16 and U S 23 opened last Friday, inq application for takinq the  May 24 is the deadline for hiGregory,  examination for postmaster at  Livingston county qot 41,184 60 in sales tax money last week Putnam got l,18838,Una dilla 1790400, and Hamburg  1,77838 k Lois Ellwart of the Howell senior class has won a regents scholarship at the University of Michigan, R N Housner, sales mqr of the Livingston Motor Sales, is on a motor trip throuqh the  south for several weeks Elda Kuhn of Greqory celebrated his 91st birthday May 2  The Unadilla Mother and  Dauqhter banquet was May 12,  Born to Mr and Mrs Micaeel  Todara Patty Hadden May 4, a daughter  The Y M C A camp at Biq Silver Lake optns June 24, 7 lears Ago J Cecil Siqler has scarlet rash, j Ann Arbor has orqanized d  colored base ball team with a i former Paqe Fence star as mqr  The aucticn at the hotel was  called off N H Caverly who is j  moving to Dundee, selling the furniture to John Tuomey who j will run thehotel Hair Heatly and Ada Gohn of Greqory were married at St Marys church May 17  Brighton parties caught 30 eels one night last week The suit of Mrs Juila Fitzsim mons vs Edward Reilly, Ham j burg saloon keeper and his  bondsmen, James Crosman and J M Crosman is up for trial in Ann Arbor this weeklt was orig inaily set for Livingston county but the defense qot a chanqe of j venue MrsFitzsimmons alleges that the men responsible for the death of her husband, TKomaa Ftzsimmoil Hoctat liquor of Reilly Later we hear was settled for 1125 The graduatioq class numbers 8 3 girls and 5 boys They are Joie Harris, Ethel Graham Flor ence Andrews Glen and Percy   Hinchey,, Erwin Monks, Louis j Monks, Eugene Reason A fte at Woodward Ave and Palmer Park Detroit has beer I picked as a permanent site for  the Mich State Fair  A Michigan Central train j  with the presindenf of the road ,  , aboard went 547 miles last week at the rate of 109 miles an hour It is predicted that all fast trains will soon travel 100 miles an hour WmLedwldfe and MikeRoch liave bought the George Black house at Anderson,  JohnDunne is plowing with c t yoke of oxen Charles Bullis has a new piano  I Disney Cartoon Donalds Calf Came Sundnv Show 3 5, T, S Thur Tue,  ed, Thur, May 22 23, 24 TIMBER FURY An Action Drama Starring David Bruce, Laura LeeZoro, the Wonder Doa  UNDER MY SKIN A Drama Starring Tohn GarfieM Micheline Prello Comings Payment of Demand My Forbidden Past Heart of the RcVkies Sunday Tuesday, May 20, 2 THE STEEL HELMET Korean war story with Gene Evans Steve Brodie by one who was there Comedy Cartoon Ni vomjngWagon Master, The Avengers SPECIAL NOTCJE The senior class needs t more lacMes to drive on the  ior trip from,Jme 4 to 12All e  penses paid If you can dril call the school or contact a m  ber of the class  kSBSS Plumbing Water Systems eic  Stanfe y Dinkel i M acn Nightly EXCEPTSUNDAYS JACKSON It ACE WAY PariMutuois POST TIME 815 pm  Daily Double Closes 810 CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED  JAKON TROTTING ASSOCIATION, INC,  JACKSON, MICHIGAN  f l  immivvM  A     HiMrtATdr 1951 v  People Store Groceries Drygoods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Linyerio T, Pincknty Dispatch tered as 2nd class matter at postoffice Act of March 6, 1877 114 ScHowell StPinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curjett Publshev Mis Isabel Nash of Ann Ar bor and the Dr Jamea Nash family of Coldwater were Sun day visitors of Mr nnd Mrs I Martin Ritter jr I Charles Eisele and wife of i FowJerville and Mrs Noimcc Gerycz of Detroit called on Mrs Emma Vollmr over the week, end I m W en iyne AtLee and wife were Sunday quosts of the HorrJ Hess family jn WaterlooMrSsU Wm Sn f Mr  Ms AWnRndSOnf Jakson Zitn n nLHarns and douahter Zita, of Detroit and Mr ond Mrs Louis Shehan and  rrancis sonm Ypsilanti Sunday to see their  Visit Our New Location 1076 EAST M36 NEAR DEXTER ROAD I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes,Fjtrinjs Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Ptoctoty Granddaughter, confirmed Jane W nrner Kennedy Gen Store  10WEST FICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Ranee  Tom Line jr entertained Jnends Saturday in honor  birthday Mr and Mrs John Bo, a I ten1 a meetinq Thursday niqht r  the Pasf Noble Grands of Lois Rebecca LHqe in Ann ArbV The Lawrence Bauqhn fanulv spent Mothers Day at the G W Latimer homo neat Munith The Robert Seefield family of CoIumbu,s Ohio, wore Sunday  quests at the Earl Bouqiin home j with the other members of th1 ij family  The Murray Kennedy familv 11 spnt Sunday at tht Culver farm  in Deerfield , I MrsRobert Read and children1 i called at the Arthur Bullis homo , in Greqory Saturday  Mis Frank Aberdeen is sorncl  inq part of tha week in Detroit The C W Hooker Dead or Alive PROHtPTLY 10 Each VARM ANIMALS COLLECTED HORStS 10 Each COWS HOGS 250 per CwlWF BUY HIDEb m,D CALF SKINS Phone 68 Ptaaftauy Central Dead Stock CO a vmtvzrxvaemx  a Announcement sjcKJil Fffective June I, 195   J H Hooker Tiie Bill Bauqhn family spent Sunaay at the Franklin home in Howell Miss Ann Heath wh  went to California last toll came hmo  Thursday Her broth r with whom she was stavina havina qone to Japan with the air eorp The wedding of Jerry Clark ana Barbara Clark takes place at St Marys onureh Saturclav Reception is at Winans Lake County Cfub  23 members of the hiqh schoot chcrus went to Lansinq Sa  automatic, instunrJlghtlnz burners  removable poreftatn drip trays fUualiteoven vitJt tfaatvv few and oven light J4hour dork ith Huitin V Visimlrdcr si as coonf 053, up to o  irlnutea V fkisruideghestirrh ud tern leraturc IrJcrrotioiv V rjliriirtted clonal Krts aen ren is cm v IKV iTupsi  rHr top J range LtTti working ara Portkin finish Con real od n vn r J  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now is the time to moderate ymu Wtohen with Philga    the thrifty fcottlod gas for farm and toivn home Vou can huat far ad wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe ratge Hemerobsr, too, we will give you a generous oadein allowance o your cW range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy erms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS A FIANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I Mrs Ida Byers and dauqhte   Janet, of Ann Arbor wore Sun  4 day quests of Mr and Mrs Ross ieud and with thom and the t Howard Road family had linn , er at Hollie Ellises Lakeland J MrsMildred Tost and daualn  fer, Marilyn and Mr anH Jim  Nanco of Dearborn and Anna Cart and Ethel Rossmcm of j Marion callod at Andrew Jamo I bell homo Sunday and all had  dinner at the Glen Kinaslev lome I rir  il lo xiiq oaiur Miss Madqe Jack of Ann Arbor uvot hna T hl  SQ fe the Harry Lee and Mylo Keillor Snt ra a eV CTOt n Exch families and Frank Smith of YD qn u  , sllanti were Sunday visitors ni daudiw vt ati f home of the S HCarr homo j RJff f Flmt Cnlle r A n ii , ,  Mrs Mary Hoff were Lemuel Trie Max Reynolds family en Martin and wife Mrs Ie KZ tertained Mrs Morloy Reynolds Her and Mrs Eleanor Koeller A, and Mr and Mrs MJ Reason daaqhier,Josephine,of Ypsilcrfc at dinner at Hollie llises Sun  Mss Jessie Rahi of DeSrii Rrl P I C T  SPjLthe rXfeek eild Wlth Mr Harold Reason of San Lorenzo, and Mrs Floris Clark Calif, called up his parenteMrj Clyde Darrow and wife c Mil j and Mrs MJ Roason Sunday J ford and Wm Darrow and fam  T i TN T,r ,r  , i t Y  Sturqis spen the wV Leslie DeWolfo son Gerald, end with Mrs Flora Darrow anr dauqhter, Joan, called at the Mr and Mrs M E D  Don Swarthout homo L,,rJav, had dinner at Hollie EllisT0W  TVT  o L   T I lakeland Sunday Thir aaiac NIrs Don Swarthout is rakina  r  uuai a niqht course at the Mich State Normal Thursday nites The Herb Palmer family of  3Y ACTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Dexter Savings Bank  WILL BE OPEN EACH FRIDAY FROM 900 A M to 500 P M AND EACH SATURDAY FROM 900 A, M TO 1200 NOON JNTIL FURTHUR NOTICE isee at ti Sunday Thfir  ter, Mrs Constance Loomis call ed them up from Lonq Island Sunday niqht Mr and Mrs  Fred Read en Dexter Savings Bank Dexter Michigan AdM Flint spent Sunday with his POT rtoinied 28 for dinne Sunday ents here , heV wf, the Robert Read and  James Whitley Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child ren nnd MrsEmma Dinxel were f in Stockbridqe Thursday Mrs Florence VanBeuran of Byron spent the week end with Mrs Emma Dinkel Mrs Jack Mlligan and child lamiiics and i the John McGuire, Steve Biown , and Hcrrolod McKnzi families I of Detroit, Joe Schosscr nnd wif  1 Ann Arbor and Frank Peters and wife of Jackon The Leo Bettys family of1 Walled Lake and the Roqar Ccrrr i Carx family were Mothers Davi qnests of Mr and Mrs Wavnoi  From where I sit ty Joe Marsh  One For The Book I dren, Karen and Dick, of East Carr of Pcrtaqt Lake Lansinq spent the week end with Mrs Cora Webb   31 school childrn from the primary room went to Dexter on  Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell, spent Sunday at the Carl Lenta homo in Charlotte  Mrs Eloyse Campbell accom panied Mrs Nelson Miller  nJ to the school bus Wed and took Grace hospital Detroit, Monday New York Central train to Chel, wnere Mr Miller wass operated sea their first train ride Their j on for brain tumor, chaperorfes were Mrs Thayer, Mra Acklev Mrs Win Bauqhn  Trad and Mrs Gayer VaJ VV ndav nSght at 905  Miss Reynolds, our town librarian, really pat a smartalcck motorist in his place hrt wck  riqht in center of t wn, r rvor of Main and Walnut Her car stalled, t   lie Most drivers just  a,, fjMiftly realizing she coulit help it 01 one fellow kept blaring away n his horn So Miss Reynold gets out of her car, walks ovci and says sweetly, Tm afraid T cant start my en From whre I sit, a lot of ui are sometimes a little overeagw to ound off before we rally understand wht it3 all about Letfi try to see the other fellows aide in whatever he does  how h votes, what he thinks, whether his preference is for a glass oM beer or buttermilkrather than simply blast out anyone who gets in thr way of our ideor, in these ma vrr,  p m Chevrolet lot across from The Pinckney Ladies Bowlina  the A  P Store gine If youd like to try Ill stay n in Howell and qt free here and lean on that horn in   vru That stopped him I    a, o MJ1 League wUl hold their banauet Thusday niqht at the Gondola near YnslW I  Kite,   ,, btuta Urewvrs Foundation 1 nmr at SEE US TODAY AU NTAtLATtOW KTAIU 8 ockey Swarthout Tho Dr Jrmis NII Coldwaer spent Sind 1Te Lynji Hnnde home MrsElla Slapish, th Clar no  Stapish family r Chelea ana   Eva Melvln sp nt Sund rv withj Mr and Ms, I ouis  ol TITP Andrrw Nesbit family spent the week tmd in Ypsilanti with the Gordon Hestor family Mrs Eleanor Ledwidae and Ncm went to Fowleivilte Sundav In order to see Master ifevin Andrew McMacfcen terke his first commmunion EveiyTriaay niqht la Howelli blq new shopping night Free parking ertiywheer ROY FISHER COMItNATtON  to wciiMt,  vailk hi id UM IdtiM Hw W  ,  v   Te r  ,J li1 ry  fWWg   s     Wi iU  CV fi  ITS FT J 11 iV IB PROFESSIONAL 8IMW 1 M ml   FARM SEEDS NOW Alfatta, Clover still All Othe Seeds Farmars FeeJ SuppJy CoJ REAL 10 THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM j FannB,  Bey M Duify M D i cmd ickney  Michiqan aily 1100 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays Mon lues, Fri Sat7 tep,m DR CL fo McCLUSKEY Denial 112 North Michigan Ave Telephone  Office 935 Residence 8141  Evenings by Appointments j I Howell  Michigan  HERB SNEED   Ittes List Your PropAr wflh Me GERAUMUefON  Broker 2 0 9 tterfh Peaxi Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157F11 Repairing I MYSON J HUGHES j Plumbing fl lUcrdoa J State 8717Lake8ke Drive License Rush Lakf P rf SWARTHOUT  SON MAX RUSSELL MOR v VVriy WS1  AppliJ WE OFFER tOWCOSrCONVENIENTj TIMf PAYMENT  PLAN Through GENERAL  ELtCTTTrC  CREDIT CORPORATION  A FIRM POLICY There is much concern today regarding our foreign policy The recall of Gefc MacArhur and the present hearings in  Congress have heightened the f confusion A firm policy is need I ed to give our nation direction As bankers we have noticed that the persons who save regul arly have fewer problems With  those people a Savings Account Is their firm policy Establish a Savings Account and your own firm policy next payday  Pinckney, Michigan COUNTY CAREER DAY Tht frst county career dav will he held at Howell high rcool Friday, May 18 Junior , and senior students, to the num iinekney, Fowterville and er of 400 from Howell,Hariland Pinakniey, Fowarvilte and  migihton will attenld Business men and parens art invited Consultants in 44 different ranches will outline require merits to students These consul tantas are drawn from all the  uieqes and nursina schools in the state The mornina cess on starts at 945 and the after oon at 1230 Lunch will be served at the school Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Phone 183 207 E Grand River j p,  oTptSVrfi Howell  Michigan i gJ9  63 EPt  Real Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage FRED C REICKHOFF Br City Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality 120 West Grand River Ave 1st Your Property With Me Howell t Michlaafl Residence 615  LEE LAVEY r    Slfsaaei i McPHERIONSBAK All deposit up to 10,000 insured by membership in th Federal tWposit Insurance Cor poration BEAUTY HINTS FOR JUNE BRIDES Generrl Insurance j Phone 59F3  Pmcknsy, Mich AUCTIONEER farm Sales A Speciality BERTWxUE Phone Pmdmey 78F2 , REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAflOLD R5wr Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinclney 154F3 DIL C J TOWNER Dentist 6044 Portage Lake toad, rrtr Phone Dexter 3461 Phone 358 LLOYD HENDEF Livestock Haullna Weekly Trips Made To Detrr General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mic  EwTwr LIE NOTARYINSURANCE and BOND PFNE 13  9INCKNEY FOR T V MUNTZ SEE ROY E FISHEB Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Dav Flifci 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4 509 East Main St, Ptockney Classified Adv YOU AN STRENGTHEN Aiuasn JO WHY SHI LA VElf HAPDWARB I Through Your Purchases of Scarce Items Fence Nails, Bailing Wire Steel Posts WE HAVE THEM ALL NHAND DE Hoey Sons   U S DEFENSE BONDS By Saving Regularly at Our Book Sally Young, writinq in this Sundays May 20 2issue ot he American Weekly ,EXCLlS 1VELY with the Detroit Sunday imes, describes the step by3tep preparation every bride should follow to look lovely on l  ner wedding day Bridesto be, I this handy guide will save you   time and needless worry See  Sundays Detroit Times MAFtRiACi LICENSES  falter Bluemal, 20, Rapid f ity, N D, Lora Mae Grover22,  righon Charles McConnell21,  Brighton,Glena Fox, 19 Brighton  FOR SALE Alfalfa Seed, lbs  Nick Coluser M 36 East Phone 65F13  e K 75  A  ,  jPhil Barney Kralzmilier  Livingston Jounty Pfaooe 2556b ReprebetJttUve Ann Arbor JOR SALE Everhot Electric Roaster with cabinet 2500,verv good Come after 500 p,m, Road Pinckney  SamGntile 1825 Patterson Lake I WANTED WORKWIU build 1 cottages, make scrocns and da i any kind of carpcnter work at  old time prices Call Carpenter at Portage Lake, Phonr Dexter 5 8 3 8  uu 855 FOR SALE Cottaqe oti Huron j iiivei, Fern land subdivision at  fciLiwberry LakevlidtaSoxrrifice arrcl Baker 5655 Fernland Dr luit bAuL jenn Deere automat W C Boyce 178 M 92, Stock ic wire baler No 114 W qaodl condition also u ton of wire bridge, MichTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BeweiL Mich PHONE DEXTER 2 6 Q  Depositor Pinckney  9 OUALITY  Fruit Groceries Vegetables FOH SAL,o deck 1UU0 chick brooder, used very Tittle, alsa, will do custom plowing Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E Phone Pinckney 65F5 WANTED TO BUY WOOL Highest Market Price Lucius Doyle Phone Pinckney 42 FOR SALE7 room house, 2 car, hip roof garaqo, 3 lots,qood location, in town, reasonable price Call eveninq or phone  127 Albert Balder 625 West Unadilla Pinckney, Mici FOR SALhWeslmqhcuvG hoast er a 20 inch girls bicycle, a 24 inch boys bicycle j 8649 Lakkeview, Rush Lake,   1 FOR SALEOne 507 Intercrtional baler with motor, wagon load er, Jewell wheels, used very litt le, ready to go W  G Reeves, Stockbridge WANTED Cusum Wcwme,, al so fields to rent for com FOR SALETo close ejterte The Fred Jagusch hcaiseKlid 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 none 675 KOWGU, WfrJhJqnn FOR SALEZ00 bales of mixed hay C Murray l28Q Farley HflU PEALES WANTEDTho fam liar with the farmer and his  Earl Schroeder corner M 36 and productThe product is fertilizer I Pingee Road WANTED TO fiUY A 4 or 5 room house from owner, 4,000 or less, close in Pinckney 2368 Howell St Phono 146F12 WANTED POULTRYrWill pay  Detroit Market Prices C H Iivd Phone 62F13 FOR SAjUti10 inch Muntz Tele vision 3et, a year old for 75 Gen N Druin, Patterson Lake Fresh Air crmp RdFOR RENTEgulppecT 153 acre Dairy Farm C Murrey 8280 FARLEY Rd Pinckney, Mich The nlap is unigue The mone ample, If interested write to General Liguid Fertilizer Co,, Kent Qiy Michigan FOR SALE Small White Enam e1 kitchen Range, bums wood o coal, good condition Phone 137F11 7439 Bently Road FOR SALEGarden Tractor 5 HP Garden King with 5 attachments plow, cultivator, sickle bar disa and spike tooth Reasonable Lucius Davie Phone t42 LittilJNGS, ,  W rtN J hDr ARM vm AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c  iTw wurkLet us help you sell your farm LAWN MOWKIS SHARPENEDave moreP prospects manJojme   Market Prices eous Service Clarks VACATIONLAND Spend this years vacation in Michigan Youll enjoy extra days for sports   extra days for loafing more time in the fresh air, sunshine and water And the travel dollars you save will help pay for many extra summertime pleasures Write today for helpfal, free Michigan literaturethen make your reservations soon MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL ROOM 0 CAPITOL BLDfi 150 Also SlssOrs and Knives Service While You Wait All Work Guaranteed MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 River DriveHi land Lake L, HAROLD CRANDALL Phone 305W Howell on sALfc Potatoes, Cafcbaae t Onions  Umetead Farm ri y i  0 ROYAL 2V cut fi hp L f gran the easy way wih the Big CapocHy1 Reo Royote Easy to handle Quick Porting 1 hp cycle Reo engine Power to spare for steep grede, I DOTrP ClOa   toughest grass Gross catcher optioool  PRICE 12U,  LANSIN01MCM Utiviur Wult MtndbitamL  Lavey Hardware   Ks a The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, May 16 1951 i   Locals Sunday quests at the Georae Thompson home were Mr and Mrs Kxu Kaiser and family ana Mr and Mrs Donald of Detroit Mr and Mrs Roy Reason en Mrs Mary Amburqey is work inq at the Hollie Ellis hotel in Lakeland Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy were in Lansirikr Saturday Mrs Monda Morris entertaintd Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe, Nam and David, the Wm, McMacken family and the Marcian Ledwid STATE OF MKSHKJIif lb Probate Goon tot IM Canty oi tertamed 28 people SunUay The e an Roscee Yarborouqh fam quests were Mr and Mrs Elmer Prat Mr and Mrs Floyd Salier and family of Coopeisville, Mrtnd Mrs Marvin Pratt of East menvule, Harley Vintonl and and fcaniy and Larry Markham oi St Louis Mrs Edna Reason and Rov attended the weddinq of BettyLou Rose, dauqhter of Rue Rose at Ann Arbor Saturday ilies Mothers Day Mr and Mrs Georqe Meabon called at the WMarshall home in Stockhridqe Saturday James Webb, wife and dauqh er, Mary of Royal Oak were Sunday quests of Mrs Cora Webb Rev McLucas has been extended a call to return as pastor of the Brighton ME church for the 9th yearMrs Florence luppr of Flint spent the week end at the Wm COUNCIL PROCEDURES Mercer home Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer were Harold Reason and family, Walter Rea son and dauqhter, Mrs Dorothv Aberson of Detroit, the Dr MacGreqor family of Briqhton and the Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lanlsinq Die Russell Nuorfer family of Lansinq spent Sunday at the Lloyd Hendee home Alberta DinkeL Levi Ludtke and Mr and Mrs DorJ Alexander of Fowlerville attended the roller derby at the Otyrxtpta, in Detroit Saturday niqht Mr and Mrs Gene Dinkel em tertained Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel at dinne at Frankenmuth Sunday   Mrs June Hendee and Mrs Beulah Hendee were in Lansina Friday  Mrs Louis Coyle, Mrs Rav Burns, Mrs Jack Younq and  Mrs Bob Younq were in Ann Arbor Saturday Barbara Nash attended hous3 rai3inq Saturday at the Clayton ekkerinq home on M 36 west of Pinckney Burdette VoqeL Ted Dickinson of Dearborn and Rex Sackett of bat Office hi the City oi Howell   May 81951 Called to order by Pres,Stan ley Dinkel followed bv roll call P,sei Shirley, Read, Clafc, Pise Shirley, Read, Cloak, Tipiady Absent Hsele, Swar thout Motion by Tipiady, supported by Shirley to set the tax rate at 8 mills, same as assesed last tyeojr with collecion dates be tween July 1 throuqh Oct 15 Carried Motion by Shirley, supported by Clark to allow the followonq bills Heleni Reynolds,stamps env315 Paul Curlett, printing 450 Jack Reason, tree lrim 4500 Grand Trunkexpress  250 Lavey Hardwaresupplies 3340 Carried, Bill Brady was appointed the care taker of the flaq for the summer, Motion to adiour earned Mildred Ackkley Clerk IBS STATfc MICHIGAN The Probate Court lor the County oi Liringvtov AS a MMIOII of Jdd Jourt held tfi At a session as said Court hold at the Probata Office in the City oi Howell In said County on 27th da of Aprily A D 1861 PieeeotHos Htaan B Setts da oJ Probate  In the Matter of the ESTATE OF Stewart Anderson, Deceased  George Young baring file hie  pet Won praying that the  administration Iti said estate be granted to Gerald Reason or some other suttable person It is Ordered that the 21st day oi May A D 1951 at ten oclock m the fore coon at said Probate Office is hereby  hereby uppoiiiied or hearing sedd petition i It is Further Ordered, That Public Notice thereof be given oy publication of a copy of this order once each wee ox flue WMJUiseifW HM previous t said doy of hearts In the Ptockv Dispctch a newspaper, pdnted and est circulated  eaM Gouttf Register of Probate Celesta Panhall Judge of Probate A true copy Hbom R Smith ENJOY SOFT , WATER Save, Over 100 a year Have quick sudsing if wottr for tatter dishwashing, whiter waih, glorious shampoos, delightful bathing Gt complete details en thlt cmoi Ing new auteaiersj water teftener PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  Cosfs 43 ess than prewar k automatic mod eft Ask for REE home trid  a GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stewart St Phone PlnclczMT 153F1I  Detroit called at the Olin Robin son home Saturday Alex Clark and Tony Morocco of Detroit called at the Lester McAfee home Sunday Lois McDonnell of Ypsilanti and Betty Nelson of Dearborn ware week exiti ouests of the John McDonnell family In said County on the 7th day of May A D, 1951, Present Honorable Juage of Probate In Tae Matter of the bbTATE MAY A MITCHELL, Deceased, It appear   timo for presentation  dafcns again Hira R Smith, OF the in Mcuonneu lamny     ta ,  thai 3pL Phil who is in Korea ex 1 T  pointed fr adjust all rtfme pects to go to a rest camp in Ja    ploc bt  pan soon LZA Mr and Mrs W H Meyer en  J  m  o fte Bdl tertained the W G Meytr and   2tJiSsd to PT Easel Meyer families Sunday, of raid deceased gf  J Mr and Mrs Dale Miller had r tCi t rte aK tS for quests Mothers Day the Al Pat, Office  to serve a copy bert Shirley, Qovle Templeton, P fe ress7Hweii and Daryl Shirley families said estate whose address is Howei Basil White and wife of W  LTiTTtsl at ten odock Jackon called at the Ben White 3 day of JJ951 ,n m home  , in  iTTZMtjJT  Mothers Day Quests at the L and plow rrJETrf au daii J Henry home wer Mr nd amination ff1 JfTJ Q10CeCTMKi Mrs Tesse Henrv arfd son Ger and demand, aaaiif 0 decewa  ftik oP robes tod t2rw dprtrt I fs covered up to i 100 under an AutoOwners poy if i locked private phmttr car is 1 jkwMo Does you 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>y ,, Wi Wr Pi I  VE7JF    J ,  WSWHW1 wu, jjmMWxQm  HP v fctir inckney Dispatch Volume 88  V  TT Th FtaakMr fikpalch Wednesday, May 9, 1951   Michigan Mirror Smeiai Happening The Mich Minor says the I JffilJtfnSi 5  governor may have dug his pol LS SlS1  OUR DEMOCRACY byM, agree Although there were many  receptive Democrats, lew were outstanding The most prominent was probably Georq Edwards, Detroit labor leader, Yet he was unable to get elect ed mayor ini Detroit a union stronghold If he ran for senator in Michigan he would have little chance to winMoody due to his nbws col unm and radio program has a strong following Morevef he is a nephew of Wm Scripps, owner of the Detroit News, thei states largest paper Fred Alger who lost the Re publican nomination for qover nor to Harry Kelly last year,has thrown his hat in the rinq for 1952 He thinks he could have beaten Kelly if he had entered earlier last year and then taken Williams We doubt it Kelly had a state wide organization and a labor following which Alger who is strictly silk stocking never had strand Hapids is all net up be cause Rep Faulkner Rep, of Colomo says their city is crime ridden, has 500 disorderly houses and 2000 prostitutes, be Sciunitt officiating The bride, daughter of Mrand Mrs, Reece Gudith of Marion, wore a white satin gown which was yoked and paneled in chan tilly lace Tne hill skirt erided in a train, A chan tilly lace trimmed bon nett secured her fingertip veil and she carried white gladiolug and hyaciiiLid centered with pale pink orcmds The maid of honor was Cath erine Simmons of Deiroit Mary Ann Gobel of Fremont, Ohio Mrs, Richard rionnewell of Ann Arbor were bridesmaids, The bridal attendants were qowned ue in wiie frosted orqanldv over iiiac taiieta They wore matching coroneis and carried xxiski arrangements of lilac sjiagered evuflfrtionsr, salmon colored gladiolus, and purple stock John Merkol of Chelsea was best man Jerry Clarkbrother of the qroom, Robert Ryan, bro ther of the bride and Richard Bonriewell, seated the guests A wedding breakfast was served at White Lodqe Country  i PATTER UP  00 yfy ITS PAAio AJNI, rxSAAy  o ii,iijiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiit,b m  7 lite    i School Notes Current Comment 8y Gretchsn TasciLBortle Boachy Kindergarten and First The kindergarten wishes to thank John Burg and hi sons for the fine time we had at their farm last Thursday Also Mr Vedder for taking us in the school bus The first grade will take Same papers criticize the appointment of Blair Moody to the U S grounds on the grounds many disserving Democrat were passed over They hint it may mean the end of GovWill lams leadership in Michigan We doubt it George fitsgerald and Victoi BushneiL 2 disgrunil 75 YPARS AGO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE WAS ORGANIZE  AND PROFESSIONAL BA5EQALL BECAME A NATIONALf FA IK  POfi ANSONt Cy YOUNG, CHRtS7WMATHWSdN, HANS WAGNSkJV CO88, P Zt,TH THERE V4ESj MIGHTY PLAygRS IN THOSE OAVS sides qambtoq dens qalcreThs,, aubj fol,owed   zecevXio ,city wants him to apologize be fore the legislature where ho made the charges Speaker  Knox says he has no authority j to demand such an apoloqy The Michlibrary beard wants j a new building The state made, no provision for them in ihe new state office building Battle Creek and Kalamazoo had no traffic fatalities during March 73 Michigan men have return ed from Korea under the rotat ion plan The cost of living increased 36 ki Mich,makinq the increase   since Pearl Harbor 722 percent Buildifeq costs are due to in creas  due to defense demands1 The state highway depi plans  a 10,000,000 heavy duty hiqh way between Detroit and Ohio  A survey shows that few doc1 tors have had their tonsils or, appendix removed O SOFT BALL NEWS j May 7 Lavey vs ReaderMav 9, Jeffreys vs Wedmeyer, May  14 Reader vs Jeffreys, May 16  at the American Leqion hah in Brighton The couple left followinq the the reception for Camp Carson, Colorado where the aroom is stationed in the army For qoinq away the bride chose a beiqe suit with navy accessories The bride is a qradaate of St, Josephs Mercy Nursinq school of Detroit and Ann Arbor The groom is the son of Mrs Margaret Clark arid the late Charles Clark of Pinckney, a graduate of Pinckney hiqh  , t   school and was employed bymf  wjL i Itlir Jtffm HerbEstes Inc of Arm Arbor be aSOJ1i Loci IVewJl illUUlC fore arm induction , PAST MASTERS PUTONWORKT  M   i St Marys Catholic Church On Saturday May 12 Living LAV PfkSi P  ston Lodge No 76 F  A, M,wiH i 3dvFr Albert J Schmitt, Pasto open at 730 which time  the past masters will work two first rdnen Jhe lineu,for the first NaTermJ Devotions conierrence is as follows Confessions y  Req chafer Friday VBnil  7J30 f W9slv fTday after Novenna iSvotions J W  n Paul Cbrk , Salurday 730 to 900 P M  , ,  r, P w Carlott SundTv befere 800 Maui Chaplain Georqe Gardner S, D, Calvin Hooker J D Ross Read a train trip Wed We will go ti edaaahim fc PartT 71 Dexter on the bus and take the j SSS Ut tram to Chelsea We are invit en votintLyShe , ing our parents to school Friday1 IQ ,3Democrcat  to hear about trains Second Grade Jerry Reason celebrated his 8th birthday May 3rd He went to Flint and got a new bicycle and then attended a show at Fowlervlle Christine Jaroslowski ana Carol Miller were in Detroit last week PaulEndres was 9 years Tues Tommy Read was in Ann Ar1 bor Saturday  Carol Miller took part in a dance recittal at Manchester Monday niqht Clai4aia BomsanSharonGriJl ith and Francis Clark were absent Monday Tta Thud Grode Peter Bo bon, David Hanley, Verna Holben, Patty Rahriq, Tommy Sinqer and Douglas Ait kins had perfect attendance re cords at the last markinq We have started a movieThei Littlo House on Stilts4, a story of a lookout tower Ailene Bornson, Lea Morgan, and Billy Orblych were absent on account of illness We have started division in arithmetic The first reading qroup has  1932 Williams was not a Demd crat before that nor were many others There is a similar inct, dent in Micnigan political historyIn 1924 GovAlex Grosbeck appointed Jimes Couzns, mayor of Detroit, U S senator to succeed Truman Newberry resign ea Couzens had never fceaf identified as a Republiacn or taken any part in the affairs of the partyHe proved to be a strong candidate and was elected several times In 1936 he came out for Franklin Rooeevelt and lost the nomination to WU bur Brucker Brucker lost the election to Prenis Browne Democrat, now chief executive of the Detroit Edison Co i Tlie legislature intends to change tho ballot and do away with ail straight icket ing Democrats, most of whom hail from Detroit where most of the struiqht tijkets are voted,ani against it and claim it is aimed at them This is the so coiled Massachusetts plan where an X has to be placed before the name of every candidate voted for The date of the primary will also be set ahead from COMPETED AT DETROIT i Christopher Campbell 13, a  Pinckney 7th grade pupil and j spellnq champiin of the 3rd  district of which Pinckney is  one of the 20 schools composing I it took part in the state finals at j Detroit Saturday There were 31 i contestants from all over the  j state Chris went down 15th  from the last on the word impromptu, endinq it with an o in stead of a u However Chris has Florida Evelyn Mc Ainch brouqht 2 arrow heads, found orrher farm Fourth and Fifth Giades We took our movie box and the picture,Black Beauty tm  started heir new book,PinneS Sept to June The leaiBlntnS for Bob and Andy must think the pictute of Frank Pattv Rahriq brouqht some nn nposevelt has mtich more shells that her mother sent herf appeal than that of Abe Lincoln One of the  mosTfascinating features of the big league ball games in Detroit for the past SO years were the vendors who cf  culated among toe crowd sell Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800, 1000 13P ,0Tsee Winter 800 6 1000 son of the sick people in town I showed camp slides Ice cream  ,, I SC T8 was esP0ally true in In on arithmetic test in doublet, the old Bennett Park daysWe division in the 5th 15 rorived admired the dexterity of the pea above 90  and 6 above 00 nut venders specially They We mode paper nwho 1 Its could throw a sack of pecmuti ILavey vs Widmeyer, May 21  Wedmeyer vs Reader, May 23,  won enouqh honors, beinq the  Sts Percy Ellis, Otto Poulson, Lavey vs Jeffreys, May 28, Lav ey vs Wedmeyer, May 32,Jeff reys vs Reader, June 4, Lavey vs Reader, June 6, Reader vs Wedmeyer Only 14 players turned out for the irst league soft ball oon est Monday nightlf no more interest than this is shown ths  whole thinq will be dropped and there will be no city leaque or team in the county leaque o  SENIOR CLASS DATES Annual JHop is May 12 Baccalaurete at school May 27 by Rev Beachy Commencement at school on night of June 4  Senior class leave by auto for Woihington DC, June 5 As far as we can find out there will be nb alumni reunion this year Mrs Margaret Clark was elected president and Rob ert Read, vice pres althouqh neither was present at the re union last year where the election was held Mrs Clark resign ed and Read says he was niot Informed of his election The re  unions have not been largely attended in recent years DR IEANETTE BRIGHAM Ctaongaflonai Umxmunitv Church Henry Hauck Fred Swanhout, , Rev, Donald Braa, pastor F v  J H, Hooker Wednesday400 junior choir u nev esecond conferrenc practise 730, senior choir pracS1SM e oP i,i Tmiiblazers at church 400 am W M Russell Ljyermoro S W  Norman Miller J W, Joe Griffith masks animals,dishes and 1030s and are waitinq for thm to IrV so we can pint them We have a new stidntlen Mead, in the 4th qrado Janet Hodden was 11 V r old today Sixth Grade   Last week Bill Jeffreys mndo hm from seeing the game the 6th grad a bulletin biardf Now if you wnt any of their to a man in the top row eaten his moncy when he threw it to them ODI thrown him back hit  chanq I hoy seldom missed  1 he vendors have been banieh ed becaus it is gaid patrons complaineci they were getting 11 front of them and kkeepinq Thi w ,Jr Ladies Aid meet with  Mrs Beulah Hendee200 p,m,  c v J u  Pra meetirJ at parsonage j Sec Clifford Miller at 800 p, m, 1 Chaplain  Olin Robinson, Sat, 800 Adult class party at  S D, Clyde Fisher Leonard Lee homo Chris Campbell  jfirst Pinckney pupil to win the district title in 17 years J D,   H, C, Vedder Sts Ona Campbelljack Hannett, Floyd Martin, Cecil TownerTiler  TH, Hooker Lunch will be served after the degree work The past masters j are asked to wear their past masters aprons  PINCKNEY WINS FRIDAY BV beating Manchester 6 to 5 I Friday Pinckney took second place in the LandO Lakes leaq ue The game was tied up to th 7th when Jerry Mrosfka got a hit and George Bradley scored and a movie box We thank him We have been putting English statements onirK bulletin boardj We aremakinq a movie call , edRikki Tikki Tavi bv Rd   yard Kipling It is the story of a  mongoose in Undid     our Pirao items you must stands patronise the Sun, Mothers Day ServicoRe cognition to oldest and younq I Wehope to fnish moihes and families of fourTh unit Friday sranlonfMdhea Resptonsfciliijyj Seventh Grode and God  fho 7th qrade have mode a Sunday school at 1130 i movie of events contained in  Rev Harold Hanlin, mission j one chapter of their history book ary from Micronesia will speak,, jt deals with the articles, of con at the parsonage May 19 at 9 federation vs the constitution p, mand show slides of the missionary clipper ship, Tha Mominq Star He will preach at the morning service May 20 on, 13, of Durfee school, Detroit Her family specalizes in spelling her sister, Dorothy won in 1944 and 1945 odher brother, Milford In 1946 Phillip Bema of Doty Joltool, was second and Soma1 Mdarick of Brainerd schoolDe   t  T    ma XriikY of the Dr Jeanette Bngham,77, who  i gchoal went down pratised medicine in Howell tor 19th from me last on the word 40 years, died in Pasadena  ChagrinecL Calif last weekhe graduated 1 The conte winner goes tq  from University of Michigan ini Washingon D G May 27th  to 1901 and was the only woman Hcompete  the finals, doctor this county ever had I Q The winner was Beverly Sim  im ith  dole Jeffrys pitch 6 innings for Pinckney but was taken out in the 7th when 2 qot on after 2 were outHewlett re lieved him and fanned Rhees who had 3 hits for Manchester Batteries Pinckney Jeffreys Hewlett  Matteson Aiken  Snyder CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for their kindness to me while I was in the hespit  al also for the flowers and the cards Mrs Margaret Burns Louis Stackable, William Roche, Joe Lavey, Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge end Mrs Denise La  Rosa went to Ann Arbor Tues day to see Gus Ledwidge pitch for Notre Dame against Mich, DONT D E LA Y ORDER YOUR CORSAGES FOR THE JHOP OR FLOWERS FOR MOTHERS DAY NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY Chuck Hewlett Brandon White Phone 93  Cerate Mennonite Church Rev Ezra Beach, Pastor S P Supt Walter Esch Assisant Paul Chaffee Mining Worship 1000 Sasday School UOO Childrens Hot 1145 Young People Mooting 730  Evening Wonhio 815 Cot Fellowship Sendee  Wednesday 800 P M OH BOY m BERVfCE Pvt Joe Morose who went overseas in February has hson wounded in Korea and under went an operation on his back d 6 24  a ddy in a Pu son hospital He is back fTckw and Towinq 5 m service nowHis wife, the1 r  A A A SEMC ITAtlOtl I hare Itten X8BKl40WIiUlil SENIOR CLASS HONORS Norma Jean Evers, daughter of Mr xmd Mrs Fred Evers has   ,  been named Senior Class Valei George and Bill Clark were dictbrian and Joan Griffith, ptttnnp Oasoyer w daughter of Mr and Mrs Joel fore naVaTbaseat Sano ead wtm mo national oarcL  GrHw acdutatorian   ooauiego, Elairie Oleski lives at Rush Lake He is a brother of Mrs Ralph Harris of Pinckey CpL Bud Bekkering was home from Chanute Field, 111, over the week end Lt Johri Carver flew here Sun day Falmouth, Mass and spent the day David Ledwidge got a letter from Pvt Don Stackable who is at Camp Carson, CoL He wrote he expects to reduce 50 lbs Dale Meabon left Saturday HOCKEYS SERVICE Pnooe 14 PINCKNEY KINGSDAUGHTERS Tfce Pinckney Kings Daugh ten met with Mrs, Fred Read Thursday wHh 18 ptsni The election resulted as foDowsPres,  Mrs Eloyse Campbell Vice Pres,, Mrs, Sadie Moran Sec, Mrs, Mae Boeppen TreasMrs, Celeste McKinley, The installation service was read by Mrs Lulu Darrow A luncheon was served by lacaaos Fred and Eoss fisad  MrVedder will take th group to Greenfield Village Dearborn, on May 31, to visit Edison Insti to  , Eighth Grade The 8th grade have about completed their history book Last Thursday toe 8th qrade airls Seat the Hamburg qirls at encJe Cut there is probably sft bairn to 2 The 8th qrade nauch qlmthere today boys also beat the Hamburq boys 7 to 2  The charqes made by Rep Faulkner in the legislature last week make us lauqh He said Grond Rapids was a regular Sodom and Gomorrah, had 500 disora rly houses and 2000 prostitutes and gambling raged uncheckedThis made the offic ials at Gi md Rapids very angry as they were recently elected on a reform ticketThey denied all charges and said their city was comparatively clean and point to the fact they 6iv9 75 Chicago prostitutes out oi  the city There is no city crimo free and never was Senator Fergusons cleanup of gambling in Detroit put him in the U  senate but there is probably as as THE JHOP IS MAY 12 The Junior Class of Pincknev high school cordially invites ever Some buildings ini Detroit have housed nothing but disor derly houses for 50 years or more Authorities are in many cases apt to adopt the attitude of the late President Coolidqssr preacher who was merely you 0 attend the annual JHoo I agamst sin They dont bother an May 12, 1951 at the hiahj it unless H bothers them, Mgh shool audftortis tfJ f ooupleen Gbos 6 pkne ore tra Tickets om solo by aH rat ijrs ond nt Corv Drua Store Murray Dagg visited Ureeka Masonic lodge, Detroit, Tuesday night where his brotherGeorge joined toe order CURRENT COMMENT Cont ministration until Jan 1, 1953 and even then we canriot cen ceive of a Republican candidate for president gemnig elected on a platform whose principal plank was the conquest oi intends to sjM China There Tr MacArihucnr In to be a puzzle being said but , ready been said before ief left Japan Yet the general in tentis to kike his case to the people and tour all principal j cities He says he has no  onism against President , but that his war plan is only one that will country from Communism ft is to declare war China artd aid Chcdng to invade it with and ground troopsJrlo not a comndate for  and we do act eet v b  mIIH   I 11 9  m  t ti r Y i  w HII II J maV fc MSWcat Wednesday, May 9, 1951  i     i V ,  X  Let Reddy Ki xyxfw          wmm, SSS  v  c vx 0f     K  , ,v vx   , isSt  NS   V      gru In times like these, its mighty helpful to have Reddy Kilowatt pumping watejthe rate of 550 gallons for l An electric water system frees you for more important work, helps yoti produce larger quantities of better food And in the home, plenty of running water saves work for the women folks, means better health for your whole family You can secure impartial advice on water systems, proper size pumps and motors from your Edison Farm Service Advisor Call, write or visit any Edison office DETROIT EDISON  M  the tall through  41 i  P us , I  m Hffih buttons simplify a lot ot jobs In ftiis electric agoj Ten Utile push buttons now belp Long Distance telephone operators handle more calls more quickly A customer gives the operator the outftown number She swiftly presses several buttons, which correspond to the letters and numbers on a telephone dial, and the call goes straight through to the distant telephone Thats the way it works in Detroit and a number of cities throughout the country In many other places including more than a dozen Michigan exchanges, telephone operators speed Long Distance calls by dialing direct to many points with regular dials Named operator toll dialing, this new development is already used on 1 million Long Distance calls daily and is steadily being expanded Every minute it saves is important right now as the nation turns to the telephone to harry qpr defenses f o help speed your Long Distance Mil, pleast give ,, the operator the outoftown telephone number, Hmt tu tuX wilfc national cfeeiM MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  igtibi Howell ThecRDV J Adn pastor f Howell MIMI M JLk f CaXhoc Church of May Saturday May if IT Norfcueld the past 4 yearsxii John Bor7  , at House of Providence hospital   irCcrnne in Detroit last Thursday The South Lybn high school  DexterTheair J  base ball team has won all 7 games this year Their last victor was over Milford The Bethel school has voted to join the Brighion school sy stem The Lyons voted the plan down 81 to 28 The Beurman School twice voted it down A part oi the Beurman district has now seqfrded and joined the  Brighton district They have 16 pupils leavJnq 25 in the Beurman Their action was approved by the county school board The Eager restaurant at Howell was broken into one nighf last week and 400 taken Calvert Q U  B E C  la Technlcolrcr Plus Faith Domergue, Hillary Brooke in VENDETTA  cartoon Sunday, Monday, May 13 14 MatiM Sunday 239 p m continuous  THE STEEL HELMET Robert Kutton, Steve Brodv Tui Wed, Thur May 15 lb, 17 Susan Havward, Dan Dailey and GeorgeSaunders I CAN GET IT FOR YOU    HIWW iuKn WHOLESALE Wowell will observe Armed C Kovtiiy Ccutoo roices Day May    Air PETTEb SHChJOAN Friday Saturday, May 11, 12  Deluxe Double Feature Roy Rogers and Trigger  In  Supox Western NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE In Terfcnicolor  plus BELLE OF OLD MEXICO0  In Tchnicalra Shows 700 ond 926 Sunday, Monday, May 13 14 f Sun 3,7 Mon 7 and 9 John Wayne in a super western RIO GRANDE  and Cartooi Nw  hiqh school bands of die count SS 08 a Communist for and the nationnl nnrri ,11 l ne FBI,Lemci Drop Kid Breakthrough 1 HEATER ChlsecL Mich and the national guard will par ade  Although power lines were broken last week when C L  fajriaijicum crashed in his plane on the Vern Smiih farm on he Byron Rd, he was un Friday Saturday, May 11, 2 injured CITY LIGHTS Deours are necessar onM59 A Comedy starring north of Howell whilo the road  Charlie Chaplin is being paved Dexter has a drive on to raise 2000 for uniforms for he school1 barJd 500 has been laised The windstorm last Thursday wwu nenry did 150,000 worth of damage, j James Edwards, Richard Loo in Fowlerville section on US16 j Shows 700 and 30 The largest loss was on the Ira   lui3 Wed, Tbur May IS 16 17 GROUNDS FOR , MARRIAGE comedy hit starring Van lohnsbnKatlierkie Grayson seeming Great Missouri Redd At War with the Army Break iihrough, Dallas AVON IttKATlffl  Stockhridqe, Michigan m FEUDflN RHYTHM  A MtiBlca wttX S ft4 Gi Henry , A    i j Friday Saturday, May 11, 12  NORTH OF the GREAT DIVIDE  i A Western 1B Color j Roy Rogers, Trigger and Penny  Edwards  cartpon sports Wilson farm where a large barn was blown down and several Holsteinl cattle inujred The How  ard Donaldson,, George Wilkin  Sunday, Monday, May 13 14 Mothers Day Special   tnday,iuaday,iJpyijjl5 New, THE OUTLAW CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR j Connoon I  son and Guy Knoop arms also n Comedy starring sustained damage to buildings ud Coleman, Celeste Holm, The power and telephone lines Art Liakeletter, Barbara Britton the much talked of picture with Jack Bsutel Jane Russel  and Lateii News CornigHiJacked, ike Crooked River Steel Helmet Cartoon I f   Mil TT were blown down and emer Sundoy shows gency crews worked into the cumoon night repairing the damaqe 25 Years Ago Dr H F, Sigler died at his home here May 10 after a years iillness He was the son of Jacob and Sarah Siqler He was graduated from the Detroit Coll ege of Medicine in 1373 and University of Michigan in 1S77 In 1903 with his son,Dr, Claude he started the Pinckney Sanitar ium which he has operated He married Leal Haz3 who sur vives him, also his son and 2 rand sons, Holiis and Donald He served as village president, 8 years as master of the Mason ic lodge and held other offices Pinckey beat South Lyon at base ball Friday in 12 innings 11 to 12 Don SwarthOiit pitched all the game for Pinckney Rov   back next week Reason split a finger but will be Constance Darrow and Mar  and Vincent Price 3 5, 7, S Shorts News Wed, Thur, May 15 16, 17 2 Great Hits 2  IN THE NAVY A Good Comedy Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dick Powell, the Andrews Sisters GROW YOUR OWN VITAMINS When you plant your garden this year, select vegetables lhat are rch in Vitamins AB,CD,E and K Youll find a list of vegetables rich in these vitamins and also a list of 12 vegetables wrh multiple vitamins, in this Sundays May 13 issue of the Ameriacn Weekly EX CLUSIVELY with the Detroit I Sunday Times Mrs Eloyse CamUell present ber of friends Tuesday in honor e their 9th and 7th birthdays Mrs Emily Jedele cmd daugh ter, Ruth, of Dexter, called at the Curtet home Tuesday Born to Albert Boucher arid wife May 6, a girl May 6th, a girl, Mr and Mrs John H Martin   nv,w ulna war i announce the engagement of garet Curlett entertain  a num their daughter, Btulah, to John GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN A Drama Starring i Ion Chamey, Cedric Hardwicke  18, Eloyse CambeU present and Bela Lugosi ,  a May Festival at the Harg   er school May 1, the program consisting of all music, rhythm  band and upper grade chorus ttnd lower grade chorus An ed ucational film was shown by Mr Carlson entitled Our Heir it age, The 25th annual Livingston County Kings Dauahters con  veniion will be held at the Brighton Federated Church on tThursday May 10,A lara riel egatioa from Pinckney will at  tend Bortz of Ypsilant Auction Sale iKS SttS fHousloeated al 8S0 , Sat, Hay t  Electric Vacuum Cleaner Small Duotherm Oil Heater Jour Burner Electric Sove Console Electric Sewing Machine Dinette Table and 4 Chairs Four Steel Leather te Chairs acart Buffet Tvrtft liaiMKe Occasional Chairs Five Living focm Chairs large Rocker Coffee Table Several Table Lamps Deck Floor Lamp Dressing Table Two Beds Two Ottomans Studio Couch Magazine Rack Kitchen Work Table Kitchen Storage Cabinet Black Walnut Storage Cabinet Two Chests of Drawers Wicker Settee Chair Two Lctwn Mowers Scythe Stepladder Fuel Tank Bissell Carpet Sweeper One 9X12 Rug  Two Rug Pads Antique Love Seat Many Miscellaneous Articles   TERMSCASH L llJLJgT fTggBJUJLUXLig  j, Ana Jay and the Hat Robert Mower, son of Mr MrGordon Hester ol Ypsikm jmjhta tenfe of Fax 1,4 cmd Mrs Walter Mbwershas ti spent a couple of days last JJm KMU won a scholarship ai Peipperdtae week at the Andrew Neebitt Mrs jee7 ww  college, LOB Angelse, Colli home   J CLABK Qmk  BERT WYLIE AncftoMex j 1 f fT wymijiipm ivw , ,ni iptpimmn UWP wwwffwpppswpipippp fflffff SCHOOL H1STOBY The Hick or Red school 1 located at M38E and Farley Rd la frV districts 7 and 4 Putnam and Hamburg The first school was in a different location lust where 1 not known The first teachm were Cephas Punninq and Chloe BuroettAt the school meeting in 1849 it was voted to raise 100 to build on the present location The school board was Soiomoa Hicks,Russ Abd and Isaac Brown The new school was not completed until June 1850 The heaunq problem was solved by having each parent furnish  card of wood for each child they sent Waqes were 150 to 200 a week and the teachers boarded around As late as 1896 the salary was only 15 a month The school was used for many thisqs A Baptist church held services there and the Christian Endeavor, lyceums and singing school and onb funeral was held in it The school has always been kept up and modernised and averages about 40 pupils For this reason it was one of the 2 schools in the township which did not go into the Pincfcneyi consolidation last year  The oldest living person whq attended the school is SS, Swait thout of Pinckney Among the teachers were Cephas Dunning, CholeBurn  ette, Anna Love,Eastman, Chester Chilson, Elvira Fch Abagail Buck, Ida Fuller, Abbie rledqer Sarah Wheeler Bates Mcwethy, Joe Murphy, Eliza Smith, Jerry Dunnle, Joe Dunne, Molina AndrewsEleanor Clark, Calvin WUcox,Henry Northard, Eliza Twitched Charles Grimes,  A B Cordely, Dan, MurtaMiss Backus, Mary Dunboise, Delia  Wheeler, Laura Wilson, Frank Brown, Kate Brown,Visa Coe Augusta Walker, Lucinda Walk  er, Belle Kennedy Caesar Ross, Villa Martin Flota Hell Kate Roche, Mary Roche, F A Darwin Nellie Loughlin, Weltha Burgess, Lela Monks,Lola Place  way, Jessie Garlockv Augusta  Youmd, Lyda Allison, Alice Browri, Herb Schoenhals Nella Lake, Lizzie Travis,Emil Lambert  son Florence Andrews, Lottie Blades, Lorena Black, Alma She  han, Georgia Gardner, Nettie Hall, Ciella Fish,Theresa Coyle, Joyce Isham, Alta Meyer,Rev  Beachy, Mrs Beachy, Agnes Harris Curtis Brown, R E Campbell, Veroniac rhey, Eva Wenderlein, iand Mrs Vivian Ledwidge present teacher The present school board is Mrs Florencev Swarthout, Mrs Bonnie Henry and Dan Van Slambrook The other board members since 1846 were Wm Cephas Dunning, Russell Able, John Able, Samuel Hodgeman, Wilbur Hodgeman,Isaac Thomp soni Solomon Hicks, John Oli ver Tyler Moore, Hammon  Berinett, Darwin, Woodward Rufus Pearce, SlNf Whitcomb Samuel Fitch, John Fitch, E DBrown, E, G Fish,Georqe Hicks, James Hall, Owen Goodspeed, W H Placeway Guy HallWm Smith, A E, VanSlambrook, George Brown,Thomas Shehan, Jesse Henry, Arthur Shehari, Charles Kown, Bert Daller, George Clark  MAY COURT TERM The May term1 opens May 21, No criminal cases are listed, Jury cases Trespass on CasePatriotic Ins, Co, vs Darwin Wycoff, Robert White vs Don Bailey, BeverlyGale vs Jack Broganjames Meborn vs Jessie Mitchell AssumpsitPanhandle Eastern vs Samuel StPerre,The James Mfg Co,vs Robert Men zies, Caul Corman vs Henry Nussi Harry VanBlaricum va Detroit Asphalt CoAppeal Ar thur Done vs George McClure  Wm Hudd vs Harold Phalphs, Estate of Gertrude FolkCitizenship cases are Elvira Davis and Barbara Jean Niblock  Nonjury Otis Verbeck va Panhandle Eastern,Otis Verbeck vs Burch Foster Mich Supply1 VB Thomas Leith, Rorabacker, Lumber vs Thomas Leith, Aug ust Muelder vs Wm Rogers Chancery Ross  Irma Miller vs Assoc Oil Co, Groomes  Bathing Beach vs Walter Uram ic, Walter Thomas vs Crystal  Handy, Ferris Ritter vs Floyd FeiderForclosure Samuel Smith vs Tom Bain, John Beach va Dell Wheeler, Wm Broun vs Francis Krug, Louis KKaiser vs Putnam Land Co Johni Worth ington vs Robert FergusonEthel Tabor Vs Roy Phillips Divorce Lawence vs Rebecco Raddatz Esther vs Milton Dor Raddatz Esther vs Milton Dor  mire, Dorsey vs Pauline Crum rine, Kenineth vs Vida Kellen berger, Norma vs Robert Lyon, Leta vs Harry Young, Allie vs WilHe Lutes Violet vs George Testerdna vs John Perry,Ruby vi Webster Maple, Manes VB Julia Mae Con  C  CoHplcfteVFttbirt ProgranHelps Cows Keep Milk falls FtiJI, Spring, Stumer and Fail   May 9, 1951 jr jrvac Maavhv  WeilFed Cows Pay Off In Extra Milk Dividends I F you want contented, cudchewing cows that fill your milk pails, you have to supply them all the feed they need during the hours they graze Cows dont keep on eating until they are full, points out the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee They graze only a certain period each day If there isnt sufficient forage avail able to All them in that period, then they wont be wellfed Surest way to provide a steady, abundant, highquality pasture ration spring, summer and fall, is to develop a complete pasture program, including the proper legumegrass mixtures, the use of commercial fertilizer and wellmanaged , grazing, says Earl Jones, Ohio State University extension argonomist Jones recommends alfalfa, ladino clover and grass for summer ing Where alfalfa does not thi ladino clover and grass will do a g job Timothy, brome grass or chard grass may also be used, Jones points out that orchard gr requires special management He cautions farmers to avoid ing out pasture growth by overgri ing and to provide palatable and tritious pasture by avoiding undc grazing Jones suggests dividing pasture areas into lots Cattle ate allowed to graze down growth in Oftflj lot and then are moved to another J Along with good legumegrail mixtures and managed grazing Jones emphasizes the benefits from adding lime and fertilizer according to soil tests to provide a complete  pasture program, More Corn Per Acre on Midwest Farms Calls For Better Soil Care Plus Plant Food list M ORE corn per acrerather than just more acres in cornis what is needed on many Midwestern farms this year, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in a statement issued here With the lid off on 1951 corn acreage allotments and prospects of a feed squeeze ahead, the need for more efficient soil management methods to build higher corn yields per acre is more critical than ever, says the committee Agronomists at Midwesternsrtiwricultural colleges are advising farmers to make long range plans now for high crop yields They point out that the present international emergency may last a long time And whether there is a hot or cold war, we will steadily need more food in the years ahead The secret of getting and maintaining high corn yields per acre, says the committees statement,  lies not only in providing a well balanced supply of nutrients, but in giv  ing the soil a backlog of plant food , and organic matter on which crops can draw The use of lime and a complete  fertilizer containing nitrogen, phos j phate and potash is of top impor i tance Vital, too, is a rotation that centers around deeprooted legumes such as alfalfa and sweet clover Wellfertilized legumes, reinforced by manure and crop residues will add tons of valuable organic matter to the soil This organic matter improves soil tilth, structure and drain age It conditions the soil to make Starting Friday, May 11 RsKh g Nightly except Sunday JACKS W3 PariMutuel Wagering Post Time 815 p m Daily Double Closes 810  CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED JACKSON TROTTING ASSOCIATION, INC, JACKSON, MICHIGAN Its the Corn per Acre, Not the Corn per Ear That Counts more efficient use of fertilizer and to produce more bushels of corn per acre Impbrtant, too, in getting top corn yields is a planting rate that provides a big enough stalk population to take advantage of the soils improved fer j tility Planting more stalks per acre may cut the size of the ears, but it will increase yields by giving you more ears The committee points out that a complete starter fertilizer applied in the row at planting time will get your corn off to a fast, healthy start It will help speed up maturity and avoid the danger of damage to the corn crop from early autumn frosts MAY JURY LIST PutnamEloyeo Campbell,Blanch MartinMarionCecil MeyersCarl Gar y lock v W I TilthBuilding Soil Organisms Get High Energy Foods from SpringPlowed Legumes  TyronePeter Everett, Irne Court  wriqht Unadilla  Kathiyn Whieteahd, Floyd Clark   Brighton City Clarence North, Evelyn Hathaway Brighton Twp Harold Cobb, Em estine Taylor, j Cohoptah Ruby Klgsrd, RaV , Maxwell  Deeriield  Hazel Harris, Georq  McKinleyCorjtfay Vance SherwoodHoll I is Day  Genoa Rhea Kuhnjrene Musch Gretn Oak Virginia Carter,Rob erl EoffHamburg Dorothy Retinqer Er ward Houghton HandyMrs Carl Glover, Cove Allenl j HartlandLuce Solman, W, D i White, Howell CityFred Cronnonwett, J Martha Strobel  Howell TypJohn Thyne,Charles Smith IoscoHenry RedinJger 0y Uty TfftMl, Director, GAINES DOG RESEAPCH CENTER i CSNTUtf WIT WHO WGOTETHE BAPBER OFSftVILLEWAS SO FOND OF HISV76  MLLEFOUETmTHAT HE HAP ENCRAVCP ON HSR COUARBEAUMARCHAI BELONGS TO M WHILC IN COMMAND OF AMERICAN R3RC6  THAT DOCS BE BUSlElS  IN iwMfiCMwemp GAY HW t MA DEPTH OF36WS i His SCOTTfSH TB88BR NAME P GEORGE AS HIS DAILY COMPANION AND OFFICE SENTINEL Jtacal Notes  950, Caine Don , carch Cc v v Y C Wcl Fertilized Alfalfa Adds Tons of Organic Matter to Farm Soil 7HEN you plow under a good  starr of sweet clover early in the spring, you are supplying excel lent food for the billions of soil organisms which work day and night for you below the soil surface These organisms need energy foods nitrogen, sugars, starchesto do their vital job of rotting organic matter, fixing nitrogen, fighting plant diseases, building soil tilth and providing nutrients for growing crops Wellfertilized sweet clover supplies those energy foods Dr G N Hoffer estimates that a good stand of sweet clover will add as rnuch as 6 tons of organic matter peracre to the soil The tops and roots contain about 3 tons of dry matter, including about 1 tons of sugar, starches, nitrogen and other materials the organisms need, A wellfertilized stand of alfalfa  will give comparable results, re i  search shows j These tap rooted legumes will dis  tribute the material through a thick  layer of soil Their roots push far   below the plow layer When they have enough top growth in late summer and fall and the nitrogen, phosphate and potash and other raw materials they need, they will pack  their roots with the sugars and starches Then, when they are plowed under in spring, these sugars will be left distributed throughout , the soil for the use of the organisms  Dr Hoffer emphasizes that plowing should be done early in the spring  If you wait until big topgrowth occurs, the sugars and starches are pulled from the roots and part of  their value to the organisms is lost i Don Griffith and family of Anh  Arbor spent Sunday at ihe Joe Griffith home i The Herb Palmer jr family jr family of Flint spent Sunday at the Palmer homo hereArthur Webb who bouqht the George Pearson farm on M36E3 and set it oui to pina trees, is setting out more tres there Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn were Sunday callers at the LJHenry   horid   Mrs, Rex Nogqle has returned, from New Yorkk and with Mr, Noqgle spent Sunday at the Frank Aberdeen home j MrsMary Blatchiordr  and childen of Battle Creek Tom Driver and wife of South Bend, Ind,, the Dan Driver family of Dexter called at the home oi Mrs Morqaret Clark SaturdavClyde Soper of Detroit called on friend here Sunday  FV Staff HoldsBencfit Art Show M i  1  ,, 0m5  1 An international art show composedof some 200 exhibits by members of the United Nations Secretariat was held recently a VN Headquarters, Lake Success, N Y Visitors to the exhibit, aosM of which are shown here, were invited to contribute to the CN International Childrens Emergency Fund UNICEF Their gifts onUUed them to win one of a group of pictures donated by arttstsv  TJ,    A JLif fiwvrw iJ 1  ,  Mawv a V D V CSL fHZ WrCEmfr PSPAiqr Wednaedoy May 9, 1951  JO MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS Notice of Applicationo the Michigan Public Service Commission by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company rFor Authority to AfaiU tftxtiv Certain ScfaJuJt of ftaftts, Kenfat, and Chargm l Higher coata inevitably mean higher prices, and the cost of furnishing your telephone service keeps on going up As the result of wage increases far our employees hut November, greater taxes tad the higher costs of services and materials, the rates authorized by the Commis sion last June are now insufficient to cover our needs For that reason we shall apply to the Michigan Public Service Commission on May 14, 1951 for authority to apply the proposed rates shown below,nd ask the Commission to set a date for a bearing on oar reereest  STATE OP MICHIGAN Ceswt f Of tee Coearf el Probate Office in the in said CoaeJy an flu A, D 1951 ef 11th ef  Apti ifonorafale Harem B EXCHANGE RATES Excluding Federal Tax I W re purposes, exchanges are divided into groups according to the total number of telephones that fan be reached without a toll charge The pivnt grouping id based on the number of telephones in service in each exchange or tone on September 30, 1918 the number of telephones on December 31, 1950 i r proposed rates are based 0a PRBSENT SCHEDULES OF BASIC MONTHLY EXCHANGE RATES Group 3 rotes, as shown In the following table, now are applicable In PINCKNEY ,  Present fudge of Piebast In the Matter of the ESTATE Walter Kaiser, edso know W ft ttme inr pneentorttoe of be be oppeintod ttss oil MOUP 1 2 3 4 5 fc 7 NUMBER Of ratFHotss  BUSINESS SERV1CS Hi Srcs svicf  I to 4,501 to 3,001 to 6,001 to 12,001 to 25,001 to 1,500 3,000 6,000 12,000 25,000 50,000 50,001 to 100,000 500 550 600 650 700 100 950  On party iWMtaa rate Tw 11 Una Auxiliary tin    6C 3,001 400 450 500 550 600 65J Owar aula  V a HM 7 IS 20 22 22 22 22 Rural at rate 5350 375 400 425 450 475 500  fxtensiea or nx Station 150 150 150 150 150 150 isott  Oaa party flet rat 275 300 325 350 375 400 450 Two party cl rat L 275 300 300 325 375 Fovr party  flat 225 225 225 250 250 275 300 I KaswJ Sat rat 250 250 250 275 275 300 325  Cirfin lion  ,85 85 85 85 85 85 85  BUSINtS 4  REilewes  wyct iivon Svis ing Servic 500 100 10 12a 150 150 150 At All Exchanges UVAT, BRANCH IXCV GE TRUNK 1JN51 WitS Flat Rote Service Ccmmerciat Rates  Th rat 1 1 Nnwi rharau for individual bvtmass at rian lino Kotl Roles RATE GROUPS 1 625 With Metsag Rate Service Rate Group 7 only Commercial and Holel RatesTh rotas or fh tame a tar one party message rat business arvrc iiaat 2  65 3 725 4 775  5 25 925 7 1075 L  OaMy guarantee en loa mssoct only tMaesaa aUawance 75 on 1st lina, none on auxiliary linos Additional messages 4c each tf129 whh message rat tcrvie  t0J,KuiWpho H8W  minimum charaa per tine it IK rharo  70 with message rate service  For raniisnt hotait the PBX Motion rale it 23 lots r a frhanat JSTJ PROPOSED SCHEDULES OF BASIC MONTHLY EXCHANGE RATES Under the proposed schedule Croup 4 rates shown In the following toble would apply In PINCKNEY It to Ordered Thai all of the creditor of eaid eeceassd are required to pro eat then claims JO said Court at acrid Probate Office and to serve a copy there of upon Leah Icrtjer adndniatratrit trator of said estate whose address if Gregory, Mich Route 1 on or before  25 day of June ADI951 at ten oclock in the forenoon, sceto time 3 OftOUP fc    Oi NUMSER     TELEPHONES BUSINGS SERVICE 1 te 1,500 1,501 to 3,000 3,001 to 6,000 6,001 to 12,000 12,001 to 25,000 25,001 to 50,000 50,001 re 100,000 Ono party flat Ono party fflfltsog rate let line 600 650 750 850 950 1050 1200  750f  Auxiliary Hn  330f  party flat 475 550 625 700 775 850 Gvarant pay tori an 21 23 25 27 28 28 Rarol Sat rata 400 425 475 525 575 625 675  Extender or PSX Station  On porty flat rate MSIOiNCE SERVICE Two party flat rate Faur party do rat Rural flat 175 175 175 175 175 175 175ft   375 400 425 450 475 500 550  350 350 375 400 425 450 300 3V 300 325 32 350 375 325 325 325 350 350 375 400  Extvnton 100 100 100 100 100 100 100  BUSINESS  RiilDEKCE Service Station Switch ing Servic K75 175 175 20C1 200 225 225 At All Exchanges PRIVATE BRANCH IXCHAKO  With Flat Rate Service Commercial RatesThe rate Is 1 time thbutincti or rasiaaAC lines Hotel Rates RAH GROUPS LINES iitfl vidua amination and adiustmen of all data and comands tiaatnst exdd deceased It  Further Ordered, That Public Notice thereof be gives by publication of a copy of this order once each week I tar three successive weeks previous t9 j sedd day ef hernia u fee Tlnetaey DLt  ptrtch a newaoaoer printed and sttcalat ed in said County A true copy Hiram B cnittti Celesaa PazshdQ Judge of Probate Tleqistei at 1 5 775 875 975 1075 1175 1325 With Message Rats Service Rate Group 7 only Commercial and Hotel RatesThe rates or fh sarue as tor onparty maesaoe rate business servic llns tJeunly el Oaiiy guarant on local masiaaas only tMossao allowanc 75 on 1st lir tt1W with massoae rat sarvlc C 2FK0,lowoB 7  V ln ncne on eiXHory lines AtiHcnl mssogs 5 each For each telephone Hoevsr, 1h minimum charg ptt lln is the charae for 6 tUphonsr75 with mtsnga ito  vfvice  For transient hotels the PBX station nto is 25 lss , CALLS FROM COIN TILlPHONESt It I proposed that  caU from coin teiephone, which ow ce 5c,, eaHrom coln phon  fn  J MISCELLANEOUS RATES Excluding Federal Tax SERVICE CONNECTION CHARGES INSiLE MOVE AND CHANGE CHARGES MISirlT CHARGE PROPOSED CHARGI INSTRUMENTS NOT IN PLACE Main Station and PBX Trunk 6w si noes,  Each 350 550 ftsidnca, Each 200 375 Extension and PBX Station Rutin,  Each 176 275 tResldonca, Each 125 225 INSTRUMENTS IN PLACE All Facilities Retained Basin  Rsldn 175 275 125 2251 BUSINESS PRESENT CHARGE PROPOSED CHARGE 8rvtc Cannaction Chora or not applicable to Service Stations, PwWU Telephone and Toll Stations 125 225 RESIDENCE When Establishing Main Sarvlc tOtiw  75 None 125 225 tNit opolicabl when certain other services are performed at fh samo time, as ovtllnod In the Companys Tariff Not applicable when a ehano is moo nessory by a chana In dass of servic or type ef system IXCHANGE LINE MILEAGE CHARGESA ininiirmm exchange line mileage chargf n ,r0c per month for the first rate areas is proposed for 4party services This would result in an increase of 25c per month for 4party cuBt KIY TELEPHONE SYSTEMSTt is proposed that the following features associated with 1A Key Equipment he rnereaccil Hold, Station Hold, Cwtoff, CuloflTransfcr, Manual Exclusion H mile beyond the base rate and locality party customers located wilhiu i mile of such areas , t ach, per month Pickup, Line fcr STATE OF MIHXOiW kne Probate Court let me u vinos ton At a session at said Court held at the Probate Office in the Ciry of Howell in said County on 27th da of Aprlly A D 1951 Teeentuae Hiram ft aeaa, tooa of zobate  In the Matter of the ESTATE OF Stewart Anderson, Deceased Gejorge Young having file his pet ttion praying that the  administration itj sold estate be granted to Oerald Reason or some other suttable pofson It is Ordered that the 21st day ol May A D 1951 at ten oclock in the fore noon at said Probate Offloe is hereby te hereby appelated or aearmg send petition v It is Further Ordered That Public Notice thereof be given oy publication of a copy of this order once each week tor three SHUWUBITQ ejsofci previous to aid doy of heartog in the Pinchy Disprtch, a circulated  Register of Probate  Celesta Parshall Judge of Probate A true copy Htaom R Smith ICHIGA BELL TELEPHONI COMPANY Daughter BANQUET iw  Sponsored by PSnckney Kings Dcwghters May 16th AT PINCKNEY HIGH GYM PRIZES FOR OLDEST MOTHER, FOR YOUNGEST MOTHER MOTHER WITH MOST DAUGHTERS CV  ROY FISHER 20 INCH CONSOIETTE 29S COMans,TiCM 44995 M i walnut, UL available in It v and filonde iiialiolion 10 All prcee plus Fee IxtUt Tex Comar East Main 8 1 PINCKNEY, MICH and Pearl Sta Tickets SI25 and 75c USED C RS 1950 CHEVROLET STYLEUNE Power Glide Trans, 1950 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE Power Glide Trans 1949 CHEVROLET STYLELINE 1949 FORD CUSTOM, 4 Door 1949 CHEVROLET Deluxe V 1946 CHEVROLET V2TON PAN 1947 CHErROET FLEETMAST and Heater 1947 FORD SUPER DELUXE, 2 m iDeluxe 4 Door, Radio  Heater Deluxe 2 Door Radio  Heater Special 2 Door Heater Heater Ton Panel Heater lEIr HEATER ER Ccnveriable Coupe, Radilo Converter,e Coupe, Radio Kind Heater, many exrras ,1946 CHEVROLET LONG WHBEL BASE, Cab and ChassisHeat ev, BrawnLeip Trans 1946 CHEVROLET 2 TON TRAC TOR, Saddle Tanks 5th Wheel 1946 FORD SUPER DELUXCLUB COUPE Heatisr 1942 PONTIAC 6, 2 DOOR, RADIO AND HEATER 1941 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE, Heater, excellent condition ALITY CHEVROLET SALES  Mixed Doubles Tournament La Rosa Bowl rBowling   200 Entry Fee 300 Total per Couple 500 Returned 100 V In Priies determined by number eateries Pinckney, Mirbigan ENTERIES MUST BE IN BY MAY 15th  Tournament Dates May 20 May 27 If Necessary No Entry Fees Will Be Refunded i 70  SPOT FROM 200 4High Single Game for Men and Women 5,00 Each 44 1 eturs Agu The remains ot Mrs H, Mr Padley wert removed from the Gilkes cemetery last week tq tiie Pinckney cemetery Wm Moron is building an addition on his home, Bom to Wm Clark and wif last week an 11 lb qirl have moved into Mrs Nettie George Teeple and family Vaughns house while theirs is being remodeled Mort Mortenson suilered c broken arm last week when kicked by a horse 50 years aqo only 3 graduated at the Mich, State Normal this year there are 240, G W Baetcke is setting out 8000 locust trees and 1000 catalpa on his farm in Gereba, The Washtenaw Home TeL ephone Co, is building a line from Dexter to Pinckney via Por tage Lake George Burchell has taken over Wm, Moranis barber shop, There was a mistake in th1 telegram received here last wek, It was Mrs, Edward Van Or den of Webbervillewho died and not Mrs Charles VanrOdn, Henry Ruen was ori the cdfirm ative side of the debate at tho Detroit College of Law last week and won, The question was, Shall the School Board Be Re  duced in Size I Fred Grieve has purchased S  fine matched team of John BerY gin of Lakeland, , A Miss Wasson of Plainfield I was startinq a class of vocal  music pupils hero j The Boland Electric Line that was built from Jackson to Dex 1 ter and never completed hctt  been revived, The present pkm , is to build it from Pacers Cbra  ers to Portaqe Lake via Dexter Feter Coniway is deliqate t j the Maccabee convention cu ,, Rattle Creek7 and Lincoln SmitK I alternate aOWELL VBOL 114 S MICHIGAN sw lels family Mr, Mable Smith and son guests of Hasen, of SoutL Lyon called on family, Mrs, Mary Hoff Monday niqht  Only you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES w  Mrs Jack Young and MrsLea Gibney were in Ann Arbor on James Burns has moved ta his new home out PackarcbAnn Arbor ,, The Ray Burns, Jack Yaunq, D Conklin and James Burns families crttendedthe QlarkRy an wedding Saturday MARRIAGE LICENSES Jack Stowell, 20,Parshalvill, Jean Frydl, 20, Parihallville John Whitehead, 20, Webber John Whitehead, 20, Webbsv vilL Eleanor Showermari, 20, WebbervilU, Tkmmae Clark, 22 Pinckney JtotU By 21, Ann t y w  i The Peoples Store Groceries Dsygoods Canned Goee, Shoes LygJnesday, May 9,151 Pinckney Dispatch tered as 2nd class matter at n, r r 11i , ,, Act oi March 6 1877 Subscripuon Price 150 p  Tthe Pfctitysville Civic Assn met at the school Tusiavmqh I Ernest Wilier of Lra 1 snowed J mn shd 7  ana cake wGs served Mr and Mrs Justus Stacker, Mr an r CiaYtoI,and vlr anH Mrs Clifford VanHorn teLsns  raur 7JVisit Our New Location  1076 EAST M36 NEAR DEXTER ROAD Wl Mrs M e Hiidee spent Sun day at ifto rcrk Nash heme JL Gents  i isliings Mr ana Mrs, Andrew Nesbitt i wcio Surv ay aurst oi Mr nn  Mrs W C W ,1, of Dexier, i The Robert Crrunqer family of Lansing we Sunday quesis at the Louis C,le horn  Mr and Mrs Louis C yie ana,Mr, aw Ivus, John Boy  attend ed the Ryan Clark wcadinq in ception a ho Bnqhton Ameii can Lee Juli, Saiurday n I HAVE A COMPLETE UNEOF uiups Bathroom, Fixtures and are Kenne LOWEST ma EVER Special de lux PHILGASIAPPAN Ranee   Walt ivi Cyril Gward back from FTuiaa W H Kuler recently undou went an operation at Fairhop, Alabama  Miss Geitrud Spais spent  Sunday at teo Russell Glover homo in howlerville Davil Aberdeen went to Detroit Sntuiany to soo Josephino Baker Mrs Anna Paey and Mis, Walter Glf v r oi Fovlervillo called at tho Pov Dllinqham home Thursday, The Lster MAke family spent Sunday at theSam Hr  leau home in Cohoctah  m m   U  Ilil Sunday quests oi Robert Pike 7 01 5  ifWtAJbW and Wlle woro lh Stanley Murj 7 11 3PQgPfi lt dock famy anu Mr and Mrs, Wm Bently f Corunna  Mr, and Mrs Harold Hamm  ond of Lansinq wre Sunday  quests of the Clyde Fisher lam j ily  41 Mr crod Mrs Tlvmus R utter  of Brighton called at the Roy , Dillingham home Sunday i Mr, and Mrs Clarence Pratt and the Reuben Bntler family of Ann Asbor  aied  n Mr, and Mrs John Boyer Sunday Dr and Mi La ay hurch Electric Heaters, Pipes,Fitrinjs Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Puckaey Itead or Alive t ARM ANIMALS COLLECTED HORSS 10 Each COWS PROJUTLY 10 Each i HOGS 250 psr, Cwi WF BUY HIDEb m0 CALF SKINS Fbons 68 Ptoakey Central Oead Stock CO  C rVi W,Vj Wear 3ilGHdJuoHe, SHOfS IF You Are On Your Feet Iong Hours Flutsibing Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel v r tf  Cradle your foot on 10 000 tiny fr bubbles, ia Velvet  Eet Air CuiJUoa Sttoei  I rtomatie, InsCanRghtlnt burners removable pore hit drip tray y fualite own vitH Jaaa inow nd oTen light 14hour tlock iith utn yisimldor siatscoojH nio, up to 30 riutoa  ffciTuiilegivc3 ,  I iun  f Wature mionnatioik t   I 4Penon    i 41 rwge LrfrJ working arta ort bin finish Conccaiod ofi j LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Mow fa the timt to moderniz yur kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty ruftlcd gas for farm and tocvn homei Vou can hut far and wide, butyot wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rarge Rememlw, too, wt will glvt you  vrcnerous vradein allovancc on your v4l range  regard,krss of type,make, or condition Ev crms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHitCAS AmiANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE your home, oJttce, or hop, to give JACK HANNETT, Agent 3 1 8 South noweU Phone 1U I btcrte Trooper Gene Diakel has just returned from Nebraska and N Dakota where he drove Gov, Williams, The gover nor spoke at the Jackson Day1 dinner at Mnchell, Neb Mrs Eliza VanSickle and Mrand Mrs Al Dewey have re turned from Phoenix, Arizona Darlene Lewis, Sally Miller, Ann Shirley Reason, Mary Jean Kirschke, Paula Jurlett and Mrs Nelson Miller attended a Rainbow Girl raeetinq in Lan sing Tuesday niqht and one in Howell Saturday night Mrs Beulah Stanley is a patient at St Joe hospital Mrs Oscar Beck took a tetan eous shot It reacted and had to go to the hospital came home SundayFloyd Fuliord and vife of Wayne called at the Clifford Miller home Sunday Lemuel Martin and wife t Ypsilanti called on hi3 mother, Mrs Beulah Martin at the Man Holf home Wed night, Mr arid Mrs M E Darrow f Roddenviik, Ohio, and tho Dr Walter Meroor family of East Landing wer Sunday quests of Wm Mercer and wile I Ash or Wylie and wife woro Sunlday visitors at Bert Wylie homu Clarenc Walsh and wife of  Detroit called on Mr and Mrr , Wm Shehan Sunday Mrs Gr man Kelly call a Timrrkjay Nancy Chubb speivt ihe week end with Alborta Dinkel  The Mioses Alberta Dinkel,  Nancy Chubb ana Bernico Maas were in Detroit Thursday Miss Betty Reason of Lansinq spent Sunday at the Albert Dink  el home Alborta Dinkol, Nancy Chubb and Bernie Maas took hor back Sunday Mr and Mrs Gerald Hall of Chicago and Mrs LJ Mitchell j Gaif Hall called at the Wm i Merf 3i homo last week The Mitcneis ore mcvinq to Phro nex, Arizona  Mr and Mrs, Ros Rr,ad spent Sunday with Mis J unl Feidler in Ann Arbor Mrs Florence Bauqhn ana Mrs Eleanor Bauqhn w re in Detroit Tuesday Phillip Sprout anr wi rpnt Sundav at the waii  r  home n Howell Nelson Miller a is C,T d lfshoulder last Thursday ivi is  confined to his homo for awhile,  Mrs Framos uohnn onertained tho past matrons of Pinck J ney Chapter 0E,S at her hornI at Rush Lake Monday, MosI dames Lettie Nesbitt, Edith j Carr and Lucy Reason were cohostesses, she Mrs, Phillip Sprout and Mrs, but George Crano were in Angola, I Ind,, Tuesday,  Mrs, Helen Eisele and son, Leorlard of Fowlervilta called on Mrs, Emma Vollmer Sunday,  Jojo, tho trained crow of Mr, and Mrs, Sam Gentile, favarite with school children, was shot by a morni rocontly whrS claim ed i bothered his children, Percv Movers has sold his dairv business in Detroit and daytime pightime spring I 1Th  y0lir,8  ritflc The flare st, fairest them all Wond erso wearwithall ihorlie In MARYS funyface  100 wool that tur clean, new, and fluffy eve time you brush it brush is free Lady  in  the  moon pocket, seven justheave colors seafoam, raspbe ice, sunshine, wpie, pi peach, nude, navy 9 to 15, 10 to 16 00 Strfc BY MMKTTf ,wrtfi f PmHiii KMcliea RwifM from 9 Automata Weiw Wletor from 8950 SEE US TODAY W HANKf AU fNSTALUTIOM  feHTAIlS  celbrated their 37th wedding j anniversary Sunday by hav  ing dinner at Stockbridge and moved to his cottage at Bently going to Jackson I LakeMrs Hattie Swarthout is visit Mr and Mrs Wayne Ail e ing her son Harold, in Wyan  and Kristin Tasch spnot hy 6 editorially featured in SENIOR PROM okey Swarthout dotte Fred Swarthout and wife of Detroit spent Sunday at the SE Swarthout home The John McGuire family of Detroit and the Robert Read family were Sundav guests at the Fred Read home I The fire engine was called to  the Royal Baker home Sunday iafernoon on McGregor Rd by a graat fire Every Friday night is Howells big new shopping niqht Free parking everywhere  week end at the Cy AtLee horn  j at Gladwin  EIRCES STORE FOH WOMEN BUY WiTH CONFIDENCE HOWELL, MICHIGAN  Kr Supt Reader took 7 boys to l Charlotte, L G Gorham Mr and Mrs, Roger Can and the Detroit Boston game Satur f Wayne Kings oreheosetra af the  day They wero David Nashj Walled Ike Casino Saturday MrAiuqrtjr Jim Nash, Jim Wilson Bill Row iqht ,  71 ell, Chas Barrett, and Jim Am The Doyle Tempioton family pi the 0 Campbell home and burgey were from the 8thThere o Koeqo Harbor spnt the week had dinner at Blacks, JnelltGt were 8 others, Besides Mr Read end at the Albert Shirley home rnAf M U m or, Mr Morianty and Jack Han Mr and Mrs Carl Lent2 of M ,0 who  nett drove  Trade In Howell and get free ered a virus twectog HcweU storesclcsed Saturdav ckets for Howells Silver Festi in aIs gevXtt nights Shop Fridays to 9 pm f Free parking everywhere vol every Friday niqht at 905 toS019 p m Chevrolet lot across from wheel chair, is the A  P  i mm  mmmSPT Wednesday, tfcr 9, 1951 Titl1  Vj V   JHiflW i     ii UV  OrdwYttir FARM SEEDS NOW i AlfaKa, Clover d All Oth Seeds Farmers Ft J SuppJy Co  PROFESSIONAL THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM iSaly 500 A M to 2  Except Wednesdays  Mon Tun Fri Sat 7 to  n, m  DR a  McCUJSKEY BE Farms, Homes Lake mt Bujfiness List Your PropextWtth Me  GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearf jPtocltney, Mich Phone 18 3 Phone 157F11 Repcdrina MYBON I HUGHES Plumbing Old Heating State 8717lakeslte Drive Licene Rush Lake Denial m 112 North Michigan Ave I Telephone Office 935 Residence 8141   jf      Evenings by Appointments p SWARTHOUT  SON Howell  Michigan Funeral Home HFpn cMfrr I Don C Swarthout Director HERB SNEED j Modern Equipment MAX RUSSELL MOB IN ,vJ 4 iewAppliajMiJ WE OFFER IOWCOST CONVENIENT i TIME  PLAN Through GENERAL ELTSffffC CREDIT CORPORATION  a  A FURM POUCY i  There is much concern today regaiding our foreign policy The recall of Gen, MacArhui and the present hearinqs in  Congress have heightened the f confusion A firm policy is neec  ed to give our nation direction  As bankers we have noticed  that the persons who save requl  arly have fewer problems With t those people a Savincrs Aocouni I is their firm policy  Establish a Savings Account and your own firm policy next payday Phone 183 207 E Grand River p, HiL TVn v Howell  Michigan Phonea 39  63 ckney, Mich    i Real Estate, Irsumnce, Brokerage FRED C REICKHOFF Sr Pinckney Michigan f j City, Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST I A Speciality  iM Youx ProPTty With Mj LEE LRVEY 120 West Grand River Av  Howell r   f ON StMeBAiS f  All deposits up to 10,000 insured by ar membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration CONSERVATION NOTES There were 215 accidents in he hunting season last year  Generr Insurance resulting in 25 deaths and 190 Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich injuries Of these accidents 42 i A U C l O N EER persons were shotby their own j ecam SaleB A Speciality guns, 69 by members of their I own party and 31 by members BERT W YL1E of other partiesOnly 2 bow and Phone Pkickney 78F2 IZZ G,5Cidnt Were 0iiedi BEFRIGERATION sffiVICE neither of which was fatal HAROLD nrjDeer starvation is expected epairg Qn All Makes o reduce the fawn crop and Phone Pine aey 154F3 number of deer this yea   3,500 school students will at  DR C J TOWNER tend the conservation field day J  at Kingsley May 910 CHAA n  Dentist Big and Little Crooked Patter, S PffiC  oad Pr ron, Whutmore, Bennett, StrawjPhone Dextor 3461 berry, Portage and Four Mile j TTf  are open for carp, garfish and I JaSI11Pf3 Adv dogfish spearing  vUOBIAlCU IMlYe  I Phone 358 Michigan Residence 615 LLOYD HENDEF Livestock Hauling Weekly Trips Made To Detrr General Tricking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Miopia V WfLU NOTARY iNSURANCE and BONDS m PFm W NNCKNEY T VFOR MUNTZ SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day  FUfcn 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4 609 East Main St, Pinckney A i , fi  K1L The death of hundreds of fish, nosly bluegills in Union Lake, Branch county is beirig inves fated Mt Mae Metz of Howelt pent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home i f AVE HARDWARE Scarce Items MOTHERS DAY And what a girl Mom is Take 3 meals a day,add the family washing, include tender care for her loved ones along with  running the heusehold on a  slender budget and you have a  70 hour work week with no overtime pay Fencef Nails, Bailing No one can ever take Mothers place So lets make next Sunj day somthing extra special Wire Steel PostScaua iXBhe day WE HAVE THEM ALL ON HAND D E Hoey Sons PHONE DEX3ER 2 6 8   THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hwe2L Mick Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits i Insured up to 10000 for each j Depositor FOR SALE  Everhot EUeUef B88 KralZmillef Roaster with cabinet 2500,very i  good Come after 500 p,m, I Livingston Jounty Phone 25561 Road Pinckney  Repreb ve Ann Arbot Sam Gentile 162S Patterson Lake  s   FOJNDTwo wheeled Trailer FOR SALro deck 1000 chick  19 Michigan license Nc, 309 brooder, used very little, also , 69 Owner can have bv provj will do custom plowing  inq ownership and paying for Arnold Bechler, 3690 M 36 E i wis adv  Bill Baughn Phone Pinckney 65F5  WANTED TO BUY WOOL Highj est Market Prloe Lucius Doyle i Phone Pinckney 42  i Hav quick  sudsing soft wafer for easier dtshwashmg, whifer washes, glorious shampoos, delightful bathing Gel complete details on this articling new automatic water softener FOR SALE7 room house, 2 i car, hip roof garaqe, 3 lots,cood j  location, in town, reasonable  price Call evenina or piione j  127 Albert Balder 625 West Unadilla, Pinckney, Mich 2201 Swarthout RdL WANTDBaby Sitting Bernice Singer Phone 127 FOh SALhOne 50 lnterauonal baler with motor, waqon load er, Jewell wheels, used very litt on o Apooj ej, W G Reeves, Stockbridae Pinckneys  PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  Cats 43 ess than prewcr automatic modeli Ask for REE home trial 1OR SALETo close estate The Fred Jagusch house and 24 I acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road I Pinckney A good chance to go FOR SALLiWestinghouse Roast j Pinckney A good chance to go er a 20 inch girls bicycle, a i in chicken business 24 inch boys bicycle j Fied Teeple, adm pnone 675 8649 Lakkeview, Rush Lake, j HcvcU, 1Alarm al I 7Z WANTED Custom Plowing, so fields to rent for com  FOR SALE 200 bales of mixed  EarrSchroeder corner 36 d MuayQ Farley Pd, l Pinaes Rood  ,PEAL WANTEDThoee fam FOR bALE jonn Deere automat ic wire baler No 114 W aaoa condition also a ton of wire poig 26 W 8Z,SIAoa O M  bridge, Michs UALITY GEORGE ROtTSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Pinckny 1S3FU WANTED TO BUY A 4 or 5 room house from ownor, 4,000 or less, close in Pinckney 2368 Howell Si Phone 146F12 liar with the iarmer and his productThe product is fertilizer The nlap is unique The mone ample, If interested Write to  General Liquid Fertilizer Co  Kent Qitvl Wchiovm FOR SALESmaii White Ename itchen Ranqe, bums wood o coal, good condition Phone 137F11 7439 Bently Road FOR SALE We now have our pay  DeKalb Seed Corn on hand Gel  i yours while we have numbers Phone 62F13 j you want Price 1190 per bush mm  el II interested eimer come and FOR SAUE10 inch Muntz Tele1 ses us or write us what kind you want and we will hold it tor WANTED POULTRYWiU Detroit Market Prices C H Iiovd   Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices Ceurteous Service Clarks vision 3eti a year old for 75 Gene N Druin, Patterlbn Lake Freeh Air Camp Rd FOR RENTEguippecT  153 acre Deary Farm  C Murray, 8280 FARLEY Rd Pinckney, Mich  AUTOMATIC SAW fiUNG 75c  vjou Ralph Glenn and Son Gregory, Mich FOR SALEGardeii Tractor 5 Garden King with 5 attachments plow, cultivator, sickle bar disa and spike tooth, Reasonable Lucius Dayle Phone 42 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED WAlMlhUiAhM USIUMGS, we  150 Let us help you sell your farm Also Slssors and Knives have mare prospects than farms Service While You Wait All Work Guaranteed MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 River Drlve,Hiland Lake  L, IAROLD CRANDALL Phone 305W Howell FCm SALEPotatoes, Cabbage  Onions rr  I r f   AfifoOwneri writ rt ptece your private pHungtr ever Mkit acashMttlement wtthoutdtptiecteHon twihtn90daitfron Omtcm win purcbHld new damaged to  the tent of total loaa Mould ybur present  policy do this HOLUS WYLIE General Insurance 355 East Man Pmdcney, MicK 80 ROYAL E if cut r hp Cut grass the easy way with the Big Capacity Reo Royal Easy to handle Quick starting 1 hp 4cycfe Reo engine Power to spare for steep grds, , PRICE SXftfBI toughet grass Grass catcher optional I     Lavey Hardware  v I 1  it t</text>
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