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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>    v tv  t V  Volume 8     4 V  Vy 1 Dispatch   Tht FlndtoeY Dispatch  lesday May 2, 1951 Mirror appointment of Blair Mcodv Detroit News Washinqton con  A t Rete itee I  Accidents j Church Notes  i , ,   OTG to abolish the nickel pav eenendent and columnist cxupe  v station ccuX   SSSSB   known Russell H Englehardl, mqr in , Mictoqantr having been in, here for the company, arihaunc, WashingtonL 18 years Seniora that 10c pjfy SJns wnl ben teitftpon, Michigan fooiiHi  duded in an application 1e car senator says he is a per j iiledBy Michigan Bell with the sons, friend of his  ialfoouar Rublftf Service Xomhiission on  Xnei Siilfer politically Fergus MdyClfor a jrate increase i t0 on sponsored him when Ihej rajse Trevenues 17 percent or wasfswom in last WgneedayI 22,000000 a year    Pttt quotas have been cut  ttgain but may be stepped up due 16 the Korean breakthru DoctJara ctfco on Jhe  draft list 1 Civffiem defease, fob pefklna  up Savior Get Mainland, df erise Had says gOOJOO has j  spent tpobiain blcxfe types   fbe Little Hoover commission claimftca save 114,790 a year MicruQpcn  government eliminating red tape  The Michqian Bell TelephonV  She MicVann R vii J w,ere  auto aceidM fy J001 Colte Church WMicuqan Beit Telephone ents over the week end in which i n Michigan men was killed, ihe deal 1S   Schmitt, Pastor School Notes i No 18 Current Comment Comiskniy tcda loined the  oar onja man is ric Casteliro 21, uTtF iSP Masses of M, student, jrcffli 80,001   M 0 HP nurt, Inexinver of the ear was  crmoant tolrsTs day for most residence phbrre risers herjff,  tfinqleftaidtsaia the Tate in isufc is jxtiejrifly iieeded to help the company meet tjie mounting cooi, oi doing busi ne wa and to assist it in providingthe service the stale will need cfur ini he national, emergency One of    last  survlvbrf aqainst the tide of inflation1he ,   ,creased 5 ttntciarc at public i3 operatihq cpis TEevctmpanv r pioncs nc ilaiiea uiau earned, 625von ltj investment, ed since he oiqanizaticn 6t thi  last yAear, the, ,hicftffst rale of Michiqan Beii in 1904 In pro tumfer anypUbUc utiity  inr posint, to abandon it, the com t8 tc2,   , m , , paiiy follows a national trend Tne Michigan Bell Telephoned Tencentdiurqes are in  ejfectj wants 1,000 of its vooks outf  Now York, Minnesota, iilinoil n loan hixek ,, Direct r relief, aasefe dropped 437 last mofith,  puttina the re lief load at 2854 csass,  t Tne in New jrsev Iddhp an Retail spiesper , capita nj  txhe PaKrific  coast Jrtehiqau Michiqan last year were 6  i v eStimQteci the increassed pay  Station  caharqe would raie Leland Stentoivr 23 otlad Axo University senior Her Shad io rrtttM  drivnig permit but was Released sSL  by Poiice  after qestioninqCas sfF  teiihd had been initiated in the Kappi Psi fraternity atjhe uni H crrU M, w u  I versity caiJet came out o a Por ne saaa uit, icae boost wouaa inbo rrvSriA f    TL TinnrJK rtrni T ront j oetavern for a patty, iher hum J centp aJ W9re30 student inthe partyAt  I 2i0a av m, they  startei home Wn4 800  1000 Noveba Devotioas Corfoffijonif By Gretchgn TnkR Beachv  ttFvenina at 730 p m tnaay after Novenna Dvrotiona 11 f 730 to 900 P, , Sund,lefcre 800 Mass, but kiiled to rrfaice he urve at the McComb farm on the pek  S1 ter road abovg the Uttle dai tft   and craahed into thesarne tre  atienal Loamiunity Church onald Braa, pastor ay400 junior choir oU, senior choir pracfs at church 400 pm pruyei meotiia at  K ott home  or Christ m,t want , a ,irate increase of teODD,000l6mee, i s iuacT hdtry VrvStI wfee a doctorandiwoinurseV 011 sftaS1 from the university werIJdlb l0111, sndc oT rnatenaU some yearsaqo after a fea Sul SSfe u Lake party      W2VVVddinq bells ser       vice a married couplrs in  memihq two caA  vite monGive and Take wcday craohed at M3 and Qstr The cars were driven bv fflbvtl IXindas of WhitmoreXake who was oh M 36 and Harlan Oliv er of Ann Arbor who wa Dexter Rd The latterswi 3 childrenwere withhin ,   was aloneAll escaped ihIri 01 ivf7rfbqeSun school 1130 Jacksn Assn meots at Jackson 3 to 8 p m Monday 700 pm Family nito  th x Pot lurk supper Slid Co gl Family Camp TUGS, 800, Younq Ladies Aux mts at Leonard Lee homej g 0f  TELEVISI0N  Ine hiqhef chajqe hag been A fcbnnew television  made m New Jersey Idqhp and  rj 1 1 ,fil  1 per persjosn Total sales were 5,950,268000 The senate killed the capital punishment WUS0 io 42 Th luse passed the one, man flrand jury bill  The attempt to repeal thproperty lien law aqawist per sons receiviriq blcT acfe pen  slohs failed The  isrincipal ar  quemert aqainst  it , was it would increase tlwelfare loddi 7Ab experts saVSar ouf put fh Michiqan tjftS year wiftd be Sver 500,0001 revenues 2,6OQyOOO a vear  Und the application, month  lyihcfeases for the various, types of services in Pintrknev 1  would be as follows 6  Residence service, individual  line, t 2itrty 75c 4 party   phone lovcents 75c rural 5c exiensin tele , lndiduali, CtTQjf bltanoziite Church Kev zra Beacb Pastor was opened last week, vffefi  P s    Walter Esch theDetroit Edison emploeeiSsfiSxlf  Paul Chaffee and their families in southeast j Jinq AorsWp 1000  Michiqan totallina 12,000 per  ,5ay ,Scooi 1100 sons, attended a television pro1 y V ur S      115 qram featuhnq ihe activities Jouna PePleMeeting 730 of the Detroit Edison Co    fcf   c  V  81S  Prentis Brown, board chair ,Cottr0 fellowship Service man opensd the proqram Oth er sosakers were James Parker, president and Gecrqe Prte,  chief enqineer p High pointsof the prow were a new  power plant tia  Ths past nrfiersvJin rofk I xiarfcial squeeze may Wori 1  First doqrees on May i I War II between inflation ari  Business service fetif e of current witht Vbf, extension phone c , Qntario lerMc s  Lnq distanee rates would r The new pbntj the 6th main unchcafced I, be located on the Detroit ViJ Dn,  ehardUcnd that Migfriaani I thr Art  xrfcf iau  cbnti    WJnesdcr 800 P, M A Staden Peace Deputation Team from Goshen Colleae will present Ahe proqram at the church afternoon and evrnina May 6 Muric bv quortett n  Rouqe It win jp serve future adqed loads 0 the companys  7,500Q sqaremile area It will On Friday May 1ST Ahnj theimc laq in obtainkna relief ,  called theRivrRduqa plant ArbjBiiodoeiKNo544 will aom1 cifisitf ihe year and a halt dela p anjd is n  b b   PiNCKNEY tUNGS DAUGHTERS The Pincknev ,CIC1J cf Kinqs qhiers will  Fred Kiaderqarten and First The kinderqarten thanks Bill JJeiireys for makinq their movie box pr Trie firs grade liad heir pic taken Iqst ,weck and H was in he Ann Aboi paper Don Ackleys doq has nine I 1 new papjges j Johnnyiolbenbrouqht an In J dian arrow to school 1 1 We are brinqinq in train pic 1 I tures for our train unit   W saw throe movies tdMy  1 Second Grade i  We aio,tesfnq Cheryl Fredr j ick who isntyvinq to Colitonua old Sinidayt  We oreiapy to have KoL Morqan back from Florida H  biought brickimony souvenirL Miiy Mencke, Paul Endros, Claudia BwSon,Lucille Barrett Keren Eichrianf and Tommy Read vere Asont Monday morninq  C Wo Tiyjoyed the movie, Bkr k Beauty, mada by the 4tlr and 5th qrado ,  We visitd tlie kinderqarten last week and saw thier mov Black Sambo   Our subscription list ,for thai summer weekly readers is biq enough to entitle us to receive larqe story book for our library TJ llurd Grade Saridy Kuhn is back afr t weeks illness Shwas 9 years old April 23  Sandy Morqaf is yc frm Florida Ho qota sun tan and  brought back a acoanut and a lot of pictures  Dudne Haines bouqht a craw fish to school and Jack Lee two turtles,a painted arid a snapper, Bill Jeffreys made us a box for j uur movies   The oats we planted in differ  exit kindly of oil are qrowinq, those in i am tiicfbost Fouiik ana Futn Uiades  rin, Are the people of the nation becoming more reliqious or 1 i it the war tension thai is fillina the churches Accordina to Ha ures compiled by the National J Co until of Churches while the  population increased 36 percent 1 church membership increased 60 percentArmed conflict seems to awajcen the reliqious instinct and many personis who have never professed any ieliqious belief bofore do so in times of war We know that attendance in looa churches has increased to sucinn extent that at times the churches cannot hand le all those who attend In  many placos more and new  hurhee are beinq built The Aim Arbor News in an editorial on the subject says there are  16,000 church members in Ann Arbor and 6000 more who be long to Sunday Schools This is  a very sizable part of the population We think this is the  principal strenqth of this notion aqainst Communism which is  a the stic In this country there are few who profess to be ath estics The number d persons who are buried without the aid of ihe clerqy is veryyery small The parents of a new born baby qirl in Chicaqo suffering from a blood s condition were told if tho baby was not criven a truutiusin she would die The parents are members of the  seot ailed Jehovahs witnesses refused to consent to a transfusion saying U was aqainst their roliqion and quoted pass aqe in the Bibfe The case was  taken to circuit court and Judge Dunne appointed Col Hill, the friend of court ftie babys guard ian He owsenjsd to the trans fusion, the baby was given an eiqth of a pint of blood and its lifo saved These sects who  found thir faith on a sinale verse or chapterin the Bible do  , We fimied our movBlack, themselves and the world a rs WiU meaUtfhh Mrs J and showed ltiqj he disservice Thereare many in em en Thursday at 2W rooms, g,  ,   ,f terpetxations of theSibte few of  to JPinckney caid conferr MMf in qeflrn ie fate increase PegraeSs   1 By Order of theW VL ,Ba4 W Ciirlett, Sec,   v  last Jii , ne meet indiVrv I yntiH lykJ t UiL VL V Wi  havehad to operate under high er costs for, many mcrAhs be fore additional revenuesrfcould beobtained Furijierniore these j revenue increases have neverm   Wehave received aCietter,   from the stato ixir  association  Caught up with  the postwar ,viin whii it proposes, sweepina 1 rfsfe hn our costs    chanqeSi the election  of th Jjn payrolls alone hot countina  judqcsCli Vould abolish  the all drfer risirrvcosts of doina  cprJjSnVcrnd have theUdte bar business, qeneral wage increaassociation submit a Jist to the ses have gded 40,000,000 governor who would appoint rrore a year to1he4 companys them It would increase their t exnses than ID years aqo, in tonus from 6 to 8 yeajfsit wotild raise, thejrsalaries arid provide J a fetfrement plan We doubt the lecommhdations wulr,vbe ioll  owed We think the iuclqesnoW in offices, elected, bv the people are satisfactory    V, V  v clucintf the S,000,C00 etdditigpxzl payroll expense incurred v the wagincreases of last Nov tWe increases dufmq the same Taeriod have yielded,additional revenues of only  21,000,0Q0 Improvements in  the telephonb  art, , economies and growth in fufiesi the volume of busirj have permitted ttstb nil part of the gap but infldtlpn removed sof flOSPlTAL VISITATION DAYS pansion  program Whtch will bring the Edison qeneratmg cao ability to more than three mill ion horsepower by late 1953 Studies are, underway whiclii will resultin two tfansmissions, one crossinq the Detroit  river will benefit Canadian neiqhbors Also help industryand aovemment jurnish t the nations licrht and pdwerand  maintain top position rrmoflq power produc inq ajuntii of, the world Chairman Brown commended J the employees for their contri i bution to th companies sound condironJJe said 50 percent ol  the QOrflpanieJ 56,078 stockhold ers use Ed j son power service Edisoh employee leocentlv won a nation safety award for putmg in 1,000000 work hours without a single djsablinq inl HAS HIGH AVERAGE   At a Michiqan Normal College r honcicoriVocarJon trn weeTcdj Rapidly t3crt we couldnot ab Y 1950 tdutfrte of Pinckrtey hitfh s entire amount of the  Livinget f,  schdBl received Teoognitikn for 33uiiaanavand maintaining a schooiastic avefdae of bette than 225 bf a possible 30  av  erage She is Isabel Brady,  daughter ofRev andMrs DD Brady of 131 Un6dilla StVPintkney She is a freshman, jaaior           4   HE yoiurto  avfefceiye4r  letter iriani deBoom gl thS dis which states he voted House 3ill No 104 which increase Jhe pjay of state 1 dnd representatives ne thinks legislators are  , added expense recaUinq that the camnanv 1 proyjpled mgio  insteiirtlcrtions J at 79miHTarv and 86 war pro  duction estabiijaments durina ,thelcrst wdrtiBglo4adt said that me iMichiganBetters aaain moving ahead orv aumber of the same, types of proierts for thenew emeroency In addition 1900Q families u wditlria fn  LN on county people 019 liivited to visit the Pbntiac tcrte hospital May 2, 34 It will  p m Mav 3rd Plans for Mother and Dauqfter banquet and rlec   lion cf ofhgfers   ti beo J A A, A SERV1CL STATION I hcrve been appointed AAA Representative and am prepared to qive 24 hour a day  Wrecker and Towinq Service HOCKEYS ERVICE,Pnotie 145 FBEDERIGK ARTHUR BLADES Frederick Arthur Biades, 66, son of Georqi and Elizaboth j Blades, died irt his home at Pettysville Apsil 29 He was a I a farmer and jifelonq resident of this soctionifeurvivinq are his wife, Carolyn Two sons, Clarence and Lo of Hamburg twp, a daughter Migs Irene Oesterl of Chelsea qnd9 qrandchildrenAlsoa brother Rutherford of  Poniac and thiai ssters Mrs Wm Leverette of Landing, Mrs Gene Wines ami Mrs William Eflchf Ann Arbor The kmeral was at Swarthcut Funeral Home thigmorningRov Alfred Schmitt pfiidajiq Burial in St Marys Ctftery which aqree xJ m Hrie for service and 133,0001 ytoaddition thf skilled doctors cisftJlflSers arewaiting for hiah1 crnd nurses anssoaal workers arcM of service ,      cbriuniiea pn 9uppeircr he opeifKSse there from 100 10 WTT 9J  mivto 4QTP m,  SQfT BALL LEAGUE STARTS , TliJsrpen houar is for the purpose of crllowinq the people rhe roUowing teams have to seejtoe proqress made in the een drawn Joe LqveyDon Am ectnneSPpf mental cases, new burgey Twichell, Tack Jeffreys,  Ss itrfdes toWaraV these cases Hewlett, Cork Darrow, Cairdl       Me Carr, Chris Campbell 1  Eighth Grade Joe Jeffreys Burrouqhs, HurtiJ We ar4 Adlkinq about seeina b,se, A Mrosfka, B White,Aaron    biseRebman,Jerry Clark,Aaron Lavey   The 5th qra38Vior roll, all A is Kancy SiTipin, Ruth 4 Taul,,  Sally Utley,GordonTitus, Daruiyl Salyer Patty Palmeft Bobby We are not in ifavor ol the Kelly, Lon nie Hum cqy Karen move to recognize Spain and      her memb rslup inVibe UN and fn her unonciallv iby q loan Franco rulor of Cpyin is the last dictator m Ihe World except Stalin He gat hiJj power in Span by the aid of f Hrtler and  Mjssilin who sentiihim troops and plants Alone  could not  have accomplished  He abolished political rprtiesjbc no oioctions and ha outlawed all organizationb such as the Masons Rod Cross, YLM C A  f 1  The arquement s that if armed Spain would b a bul wark aqainst commuiflsm We d abt this Croat Briian with th Rok of Gibraltar controls the Meditercmian an ynllhouah, sh t ok it away froip Soain a couple of hundred yefr aco Spain ns made little effort to gt it bad In 1894 it tpolr th countrv but a few defeatSpcrp and fre contest was ono sidedwants worM rxxmSQdZ should set his house in  and adoot he prtatfples fdl rest d the world  0  Gustafsonjohn Burq Fourth qrada honor follE h ita Leo, Kothy Kirschke,J3 chc Masseynly, Patty Raci iiz Judy rocker, Sandy BJan n  baken, Dennis Clark D k Y 11 edy, Delia Davis, Dartny S g er, Susie ClarkGordon L B 1, Beverly Campbell, Nailcy Wy  lieWo arc watchinq the qrv,t of a pclywoq, bro qhin b in by Gordon lab tie ,  Richard Sock  was M yearr old Sunday v  Sixth Grde   Some of the boys andl girls are makinq puppets out pi pap  er mahe  We are waitinq for our s4aq  which Mr Jeffreys is makinq  Mrs Tasoh is rxtdinq us,Kid  napped by Robert Louis Steven son   Seventh Grade  I The history class is studying I the Articles of Confederation, and Constitutio and are making a chart to represent this ritical period in our country W plan to visit Greenfield village on iast day of school Chris Campbell goes to Detrovt Friday frr tho Metropolitan selliriq bee It will be broad h Ide new facilities available rfot ttecrtrnent fcv i  y    Votfe to increase his own sal  fr4kixry at taxpayers expensetinfll er1 ui hospitals CflMnSJmer state in  stitutions ore paid a wage com parable with wages paid in  prtycrte industry He would increase the salaries of the House Ways ana  Weans Com and the Senate Finace Com arid let them m9i 4 weeks before the legislative session open This would en able them to qet appropriation bills out of the way shorten lbsessions and cut expenses 0, E S NOTICE Pmckney O E S regular meeting, Friday May 4 at 800 PINCKNEY BEATS BRIGHTON Pinckriey helped, flrighton de  day arid Jhrew a monkev more money he refused 7 dicate fter new diamond Thurs  1   1    il V  1 wrench in the machinery bv Wkininfcr 14 to 9 Jnak ,e4frevST tAuny people wonder how the will explain the hospital proced lire and the atfe and crafts and other rehabihlation courses av ailable there Each paierrt is examined per iodically as to r proqress and bcJBO percent of the cases xg jDt home cured Wb note inat the Geneia Mp ors is one of the 16 corporations finarc ng a course crt Yale Uni verSity which hds for lU obiect the rehabilitation of the prob lem drinker It was the cc lions which financed i  L  TVZ VT1 4 Bwmq tion back in World War  tneQetrtfit Tiqers play a niqht and put it in effect The pre  e May 25 j ironists sold them the program i   rahn olr Ken Kuhn by promising it would   S nyipitcheci foFKhckney and al  thovgh he allowed 10 hftsaot better support, Pincknev only making 2  errors to Brightons  12 Chas Ccdrd gbt 3 hits tor Pinfckney and Everson bit a home run for Brighton  BitteriesPmcknevifeffervis  MMatteson Brighton Luekef  Prleskorn J CARD OF THANKS The sophmore class wish to thank Mrs Mildred Parks, Don Hudkins,Barbara Bums Georcre Johnson and Clare Sworthout dor dowittnq their time and serj patients at Pontiac are treated, how they live etc and by what methods they are cured These visiting days have been set so these, facts mav become known Hiram Smithjudqe of Probate MOTHER DAUGHTER  BANQUET MAY 16  The Pinctaey Circle of Kino Daughters will Isold their ann taal Mother and Daughter ban  cruet at the school on WedMay 16 at 700 Dinner and pro  Reader Bob Darrow, F Singer I were ofltlast JtveeKdue to llnnss xtn n y      y Those 0,the honor roll are Bertie jppy Anita CoryKen Kuhn, tirley Had den Jean HiUinbraivn HowellEva Kell enberger, Sretchen TasohRicky Miller,  Marilyri Shirey Those with perfect attendance records are BUI RowellShirloy Hadden Jim Doyle, Gretchen Tasch  The 8th grrrdo girls played tae high school girls at soft ball on J Mrosfka Rich S Meabori, MMattesoni GDarrow Ii WidmeyerGetile Rdibn,D Darrow, Scott Barrett, Ware, Jim Matceson, DinkeLC Barrett May 7 Lavey vs Reader,Mav 9, Jeffreys vs Wedmeyer, May  14,  Reader vs Jeffreys Mav 16 Lavey vs Widmeyer, Mav 21 Wedmeyer vs Reader Mav 23, Lavey vs Jeffreys, M 28, Lav ey vs Wedmeyer M, 32,Jeff Frid  , t 24 to u  reys ys Reader, June 4, T,a rev J vs Reader, June 6, Rr  r vs Wedmeyer PintfcneV may put a team in the county league that starts at Howell in June CEMETERY ASSOCIATIOH  At the Pinbkney Cemetery Tickets 75c for chUdren I association elected the follow cm 125 for adults May be oh J jng officers Pres Don Swar rices at tha sopvinore dance i itahaed front mrr mesnber or tHout vice preiTvJRoss ead OUefje IfeqdUev Sec    MiJfi  1 THE J HOP T MAY 12 V   The Junior Class of Pincknev high school  cordially invites you o attend the annual JHoo on May 12, 1951 at the htaht high shool anditorum 9 p m to  100 a m Admission 200  ex coipleen Gage 6 piece orches tra Tickets on sale by all m  tors cnvic4 Jkj  week end drunks and MondaT  absenteeism at their iactorjee They overlooked one factl people like to drink and will so loqardless of cost Com quontly a huge illegal industry called bootlegging spranq var who made millions catertna to  ths thirst, corrupted public of  iicials and in some places took over tht government Then in dustry withdrew their support and prohibition was aboushed Now encouraaeel by thsr ol such holies Arihom will try another moral persuasion may have more  O V F W The 6th districtfkn will be    art  M m y ivVPz SFS  Kto it  ii    iS  BttMTtt n p TOT AfPW , ,2 JULUi  m I D because its 7jgm Motors  le Opsraltog Ivorything about H It automatic It to easy You uit Install and forgot It If H werent for tho wonderful service it glvoi youd forgot it wai around la Iffdomy Youll always havo eloan, conttant tomporaturo hot wator roady and waiting  at tho turn of a tap  day or night Hoots wator ovonly No hoat wastod IN Thrift Costs far loss than youd think    oporatos for pennies a day on special lew wator heater rates Whats more, its installed without extra charge in roast residences 01 Convenience Nothing for you to do i  heats water automatically Its so clean, too    no soot, no smoke You can put It in your kitchen if yog wish Neignboring Nates The Brighton Arqua state, barracks will be builc in the Brighton area near Wand Lakej to house 80 prisoners who will work on state parks maintain ence Most of the1 ChespeakeOhioJ freight trains now use dieselen  gines This is the old P M railroad Friday April 27th was visitation day for Brighton teachers in which they visited different I schools Mrs Don Swarthout visited the Biiminqham school The annlual Stockbridge JHop is Friday, May 4 Dr and Mrs Guy Culver of Stockbridge announce the en gagement oi their daughter, Ruth, to Hugh Griffin of Stock bridge Miss Norma Stecker,Pinckney high school graduate was one of the 702 University of Mich, students honored at the 28th an nual arts convocation at Hill auditorium April 27th A committee oi Huron county supervisors visittd the jail at iHowell lasst week Huron is to build new icriL The Livingston county board of supervisors has boosted val Uations10p0,000All townships were boosted except tioco and Oceola Putnam was boosted from 1,575,000 to 1,620,000 Unadilla from 1,120,000 to 1,152,000 and Hamburq from 2,415,000 to 2,520,000 Wdlliam Ruttman,Marion farm er, died April 22 The funeral was at Schnackenbeig Funeral Howefl Tlirtr gpwlL MfcUaaa I Tues Wef, Thur, May 1, 2, 3 Gene Tierney, John Lund Marian Hopkins, Thehna Ritter in THE MATING SEASON Jtnaaj, Saturday May 4, 9 Jack Carson, Jams Page in MISTER UNIVERSE Plus Le J Cofclb, Jane Wyatt In  THE MAN WHO CHEATED  HIMSELF cartoon Sunday, Monday May 6, 7 Matiaee Sunday 2tj30 p m continuous Louis Jourdan Debra Paget Jeft Chandler In f BIRD OF PARADISE In Tecimicolrer  DexterTheatre DETsV MlChXiAN f Friday, Saturday May 4, 5 Hovelty I Cuifooa Latest News  Thur,, May 8 9, 10 Iues, Wed, THE 13th LETTER Starring Lfada Darnell Charles Bayer MlchalRenie,ConBtance Smith, Cartoon II owe Coming Quebec Vendetta  Friday, Saturday May 45 A YANK IN KOREA A Drama Stealing Pon McAUaster, Wm PhiUiphs and Brett King aa4 New A Good Comedy I 1 a la n bupex Western with John Wayne, Montgomery Cliff   Joanne Drew, Walter Brennan f Disney Cartoon, Moth 6 Flame  Sun shows 245 cont TuesM Wed, Thur,, May 8 9, 10  VALENTINO  A Drama Starring  Anthony Dexter, Eleanor ParkElsewhere in this newspaper, lu accordance with ttatelaw, you will find a notice of Michigan Bells intention to ask the Michigan, Public Service Commission for a further increase in telephone rates Included in that notice are details of the new rates proposed   USED c ns 4950 CHEVROLET SPECIAL 2 1949 CHEVROLET SPECIAL 2 POOR HEATER DOOR, HEATER frontage her home here April  30 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETMAST PR, 2 DOOR RADIO HEATER 1947 CHEVROIiTWErnTJNE AERO SEDAN RadioHeater 1947 FORD SUPER DELUXE 2 DOOR HEATER 1946 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 2 DOOR HEATER  946 CHEVROLET l2TON PAN lEL HEATER f946 MERCURY DELUXE, 4 DOOR, HEATER 1949 STUDEBAKER  TON PICKUP HEATER 1942 PONTIAC 6 2 DOOR, RADIO AND HEATER 1950 CHEVROLET V2 TON PAN EL, HEATER 1946 CHEVROLET 2 TONLON WHEEL BASE,BrownLeip Trans 1942 FORD 1 TON STAKE HEATER 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DELUXE, 2 DOOR, Radio,Heater QUALITY CHEVROLFT SALES  Mrs E W Martin, 85, died at Robert Stackable is senior class valetdictorian and Bertha Waiters, salutatorian Pinckney lost to Howell av base ball Friday 12 to 9 Earl Bauqhn has bouqht the lots on East Main St, across j from the Georqe Teeple home and will build a houses there  Home, April 25 Arthur Yost principal oi Dex ter high School Was appointed unday, Monday May 6, 7 supt oi Litchfield hiqh school  , RED RIVER to succeed Hubert Bears, dis charqed 1 Kalamazoo is losiflq the title of Michiqans celery city Pro 202,500 crates, compared to duction dropped last year to 387,000 the year before and i aceiaqe tumbled from 860 to  450 Labor costs and a disease which qot in the plants is blamed Much of celery consumed here comes from California and Florida , Cpl Stanley Reece, arandson of Abel Haines, has been aw arded the bronz star for heroism at the battle of Kamiii in in Korea ,, ,, The Fowlerville hiah school band won a first ratinq at Yp silantt recently  Mrs Claude RounsvUle 78, formerly of Fowlerville, died at Fremont, Ohoi, April 20 Ardis Srhultz is valedictorian of the Dexter senior class and Robert VanAtta, salutatorian South Lyon voters will vote fcn May on erectinq a 280000 school , South Lyon has 4 locations under consideration for the con strutcion of 20 federaL aid hou BOWERY BATTALION 1 A Good Cavody Starring Veo Gorcey and Bowery Boys  ilti MYSTERY SUBMARINE Martha Toren, Robert Douglas Shows 7i00 and 830  Sunday Monday May 6, 7 IT S BEDTIME FOR BONZOI A Comedy Starring  Ronald Reaqaa, Diana Lynn and Bonjo the baby chimp Tom and Jerry Cartoon Now sport reel woody woodpecker Sundoy Show 3, 5, 7, 8  tTues Wed, Thur May 8, 8, 10 BRANDED A Western in Coiu Btamng Allan Ladd, Mona Freeman Cartoon and Latest Newt Thur, May 10 HAMLET O Oliver, J Simmons One Day Only, Special Adm All Students 25c plus tax See this play bv Shakespeare AVON m Btockbodqe, Mi riday, Saturday May 4, 5 XotiWe Feataro  ILL REACH FOR A STAR i  i Francis Longford, Phil Regan Plus POWDER RIVER RUSTLERS A Weitem in Color wttb Alkm Rocky Lane Sunday Tuesday May 6, 8 SLEEPY TIME GAL A Comedy Starring ludy Caniova Comedy Cartoon J VComingNorth oi the Great Divdds, The Outlaw , , , Mrs Marqaret Burns has re er, Richard CarlsoruOtto Kruger  turned home from St loo hospit al, Ann Arbor, where she was a patient and Donna Drake Cartoon shows 710, 915 MS0H  RE ALL Y FJL , ses  The WashtenawPost Tribune took a poll on the iirina of Gen MacArthur 50 percent were opposed, 37 in favor and 14 undecided  47 Years Ago  his He On of the old landmarks in   Lorey White,76, died at home in Putnam April 22 leaves 10 children Frank Collier, 82 died at his UnadiUathe John Dunnina store home TuesdcryThe funeral was IHOWELL MUCH     I ewtfctlo for i 114 S MICHIGAN has been torn dbwn, Friends of Georqe Hudson of Howell who lost his arm in a com busker have collected1 1000 ior him I The neiQhbors of Mr and Mrs Walee Leland who arej at the home, Rev Oope ofhc iatinq Burial in Dixboro Dale Darrow has qone to Three Rivers to work in a taiuv j eIA number from here are aoinq  3  Howell to StLouis Mo, to see the, worlds fair Amonq them nr Your Maton Mgn oivet you personal flttir9 iervlee rrrlecoui  Y O U ft eoiMrementgo to the ACTO RY wheroyouf hoes ur made  rtonat Fitting Service in the rivtoy of your home or oflic iven without charge by your jaon Man, gives you an utterly ew idea of shoe comfort  Herthettirecttoyou Fac bry Representative of the eading manufacturerof its kind in ihe world  Hell be glad tocall and giTe ou a Demonstration of 250 Style of dress, work, or sport hoer including the amazing VelveCEez AirCushion Tnsole Shoe, which cradles your foot on 10,000 tiny Air Bubble Drop a card and well have him call No charge no obli gation o buy JACK HANrETT, Agent I Phone 11 Pinclcney, Mich, a iarewill party Monday niqht i HtCl fhs RiO ROYAL  21 cut Vt hp Cut grass the easy way with the Big Copodfy j Reo Royole Easy 0 handle Quick storting 1 4  4cycle Roe engine Power to spare for sleep grades oughest grass Gross cotcher optiofioJ Mm M T Graves in behalf of present, presented them with a purse oi xnohtoy Barney Lynch, veteran blacksmith, has retired and rented his shop 10 Jim Bell Fremont Kennedy of Lincoln Neb, 1 visitinq here He left Pinfcknoy 48 years aqo STATE OF MWHXaJUf I  Pobctte Oeiai tor xne Ceimt 1 TH STATB MICHIGAN the Probate Court tor the County Uvlgatoft At a eeeilon of aid Court held crt of The STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court foj the County Of Uviaaaton At a 1001101 cf said dean uoU to flu Johnson, ,  , Carl Sykes has received an offer of 100 a month to nlnv    a uoiux held en i    e  wow bcdl with Hurley, Wis,, We Piav  Prabaf      , probQte     ed there last year Teeple Hardware have purchaWd the brick b acksmith shop on Howell St of W H Placeway and wiU use it for a 81  of Unadilla has the Teeple double to eedd County on the A, D, 1951, Present Honorable Hiram R Judge of Probate In The Matter of the fcSTATE MAY A MTTCHEU Deceased 12th of April Or In taid County on ths 12th of A, D 1951 Smith f reRent Honorable Hiram R  Judge of Probate 1 In the Matter of the ESTAtB Walter Kaiaer, also know as U PRICE 12475 Lavey Hardware  At 0 eeeelan of add Court held at the 1 olds to Sexton Bros, of ManojRpjneknev hiqh schoo  the Chelsea Junior Start sea Saturday Cracker Milton BMitchen,having filed h8 peti  u wn nm  machineluon  Prayina that an lnetruement filed house He will run a maemi ta tcnd   aaxaixlBd to Probate   Sh0 rUrrro Leland VanOr tt  U and testament of eaid d , 1 T wihrSrvnle iues  amd that admHunraiion of tedd  dWmnSna hat sold his  b granted to Stanley Berriman  matched team oi four vear ft W, Kaiaer Deceased, It appeaxlitej ID 9 aourt that time for preeentatton of akrim against aaid oetcrte ihonld be United, and thai a tli and place be appointed tore  exarnuie and adjuet all cJaimB or eome other euitabJe pereon, i d before eaid GMI  sJ6 It ie Ordered, Thatthe 7th day of May 1d al the toad heln of eofd decsom ics iw rruhnrA lost to A D1951 at ten A, M, at sold Probate  titled to inherjt the oetcrte of teh Pinckney mqri BC   Office b hereby appointed for hearino dd deoaassd dkd eeleed ahouid be ad Probate Office in the City of Howell OF Bf 4iotcf42 to 50 the house  Again we repeat what thi d the leaiskrture killed the cap C8 u   Jcd punishmefit bill 50 to 42 but more enforcemiL met the leqislature abolished tlMi death penalty in 1834 21 at Wttpts bare been made to re  25 Years Ago K   it all of which failed The tfme the people voted on it Stated it htr 83000 votes jHife Pkpii are made to sub mu to a YQW aaain in 1952 et  vv  Norman Reason and Earl Bauqhn have bouqht the Leel farm at Basinq Lake They hovel renamed it Cedar Lake and wulttr 1 Profac develop and ubcjlvide the iakm A tree ejr U the Matter of fixe BSTATE Stewart Aaderooa, Deceased, qao Yoaaa baMn, file  pt on praylnQ that the  aonlntatrattow tl eaid eettfte he granted to Qerald jJUaeon or eome other notable paraon It If Ordered that the 21st day of May A D 151 at tan oclock in the fore noon at eaid Probate Office le hereby  hereby appaattod lor hearing acrid petition 1 It la Further Ordered, That Public Notfoe thereof be ghren oy publication of a copy of this order once each week aid day at 1i  wfrj is the Ptacfc y a It le Further Oedered, That public not   pitrtyrcSrktaWuli Lvons t k thezeof be gtrao by aubneation of  has passed the state iCV bar  j copy of fbie order anise eaen week for 9 rnat Larisinq ,  ucceetlve week prevloue to eaid day  n5rew Roche has taken oi hearing m the Pinckney Dipatch ove uw practise oi the late Dr newepape ptteted aod eterulated m WirWs at Lansinq Cageif advertise to do carpet and rua A tru M  R g cYl ervipfl and Hoard oeleetta Parehall Hegleter of Probata Jtldft of Mesdames Sayles and rSrS Hewlett and Christine DentoToi Greqory were marr 1 MrtPS G Toppina and EdI Art Sheens hpuae   , Mr Alb MilWr lawt wteK It 1H Ordered, That all of fhe creditor of said Hceased are  required to pro sent theh claims u eaid Court at fold Probcttf Office and to serve a copy there a of upon Leah Kaleer, administratrix tremor of said estate whose address If Gregory, Mich, Route 1 on or before 30 day of June A,D,1951 at ten oclock luaV of Probate  in the foronoon, saM time and pkBS bah appotatod to  at amlnatlon and adtustmeot of an clalnd Andrew Campbell and family Iand ddttGnd a9atac  , moved over the Roy Clark store      Saturday and Mr Fuqate and Notice thereof be gives by pubttcatton wife of Whitmore Lake into the  a py  thl9    w7 house vacated by them    successive BifMirtaiis M Pichard Younq USN was  cad day of heartr to tho tofrc homo for 5 days over the week j P  newsoaoet printed and dreoiat en I ed In said County Clyde Darrow and wife of A true espy Htrom R bb Miliord spent with Mrs Flora  Lie Panawv  B111  J wm Judge of Probatowwppwppua,, i mgpiiinj wmwWyFW  lL   ,   NJ  ,  V  t fS  V i  v Tha Pincknev Dispatch Wednesday May 2, 1951 4 A  telephone rate if you were in our shoes   illion I IP ii IS  Rates Up 21 Million 7 1  2 for Telephone wages versus telephone rotes 19411950 s upposeyow were managing Michigan Boll Suppose that your job was to continue supplying the kind of telephone service that Michigan and the nation can depend on in these critical times Immediately, youd run up against these inescapable facts  Revenues from increased telephone rates have gone up 21 while the cost of living has gone up 84 1 2 3 i  4 To maintain the quality of service expected by the public, to provide improved service for many thousands of present users, and to meet the needs for new service in growing communities, your Company must continue to expand On top of that, the grim shadow of war demands that telephone service be ample for the giant job of national defense New communication facilities must be added to handle the vital needs of military establishments, defense projects, and expanding production programs But the millions of dollars to finance this essential expansion and improvement of the telephone system must come from thousands of people who have savings to invest Theyll put their money in the telephone business only if theyre assured that the Companys earnings will provide them a reasonable return Youd find that Michigan Bells earningsthe money left over after expenses are metare far below the earnings of othy businesses In the postwar period, Michigan Bell averaged only a little over 5 cents on each dollar invested compared with 12 to 16 cents for leading industrial concerns The Telephone Company must compete with these other concerns in attracting money from investors And the prospects for present telephone rates to produce adequate earnings from now on are mighty slim 3 Youd realize that previous adjustments in telephone rates havent caught up with the increases in the Companys cost of providing service The last rate increase in June, 1950, substantially improved Michigan Bells earnings However, a lot has happened since then Wage increases,  made effective last November, have added 5 million dollars a year to operating costs Taxes, too, have been increased and it feems certain that they will be going even higher Ccsts of materials and supplies have hit new highs And theres no getting away from the simple fact that higher costs mean higher prices  As a public utility your rates are regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission So, it would be your responsibility to propose and among the Commissions responsibilities to cstablishrales adequate to fa assure continuation of highquality service h pm foiv wages to telephone employees and c permit earnings that will protect the savings of telephone investors and attract the additional capital needed to do the job Faced with those facts, what would you do Sit back and do nothing    stop adding facilities  ,  get along as best you can with what you have and let it go at that Of course you wouldnt Even though youd rather not ask your customers to pay more for their service, plain horse sense would tell you that you should apply at once for increased rates to make your Companys earnings adequate for the job that has to be done And that is what Michigan Bell is planning to do Size of telephone package is largermore telephones can be reached without a toil charge Ai,Average worker earns enough to pay telephone bill in onethird less time than it took in 1940 For most residence customers the increase needed is lest than 3c a day     MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephone service would still be one of the cheapest things In the average family budget j  I fW  I I I J  Continued from First Pago I MICHIGAN BELL ASKS r RATE INCREASE ln Pst war years Mich Bell return to investors was5 be7 cent comopared to 12 for 1700 Mich, corporations While Mich Bell revenue ha increased 21 percent in 10 vnT toe number of phones has doub led and 13,000,000 calls have oeen chanqed from toll to no charge service At present it takes the avercqe worker 22 hours to earn tSV0 W hls telephone bill Before the war it took 39 hours The cost of livina has increas ed 82 percent and telephone costs only 21 The xninimun residence rate is only 10c and 14c a day The Mich Bell is the states 5th larqest emploev Local Notes Mis Dorothy Dinkel and Chi ine spent Thursday in Stock bridqe The John Smith family, Walter Clark and wife and Mr and Mr Russell Clark spentv the w no in Mic jo K Clark spirit the week end with the Edsel Meyer fam ily in Ypsilanti George Driver of Fowlerville was a Sunday caller of Mrs Marqaret Clark Mrs Herb Palmer and dauah tor, Patty, spenft Sunday in Detroit, Stanley Dinkel and Tony de Fillippi were smelt lishinq at East Tawas last Wed Pvt Wesley Palmer is now with the air corp police at Man Chester, New Hampshire Mrs Marqaret Clark Marv Marqaret, Mrs Mary Eichman and Mrs Graldine Sincrer were in Jackson Wednesday Merwin Campbell, Clare Miller, Lair Cam bur i, Harold Porter Olin Robinson and ve editor attended the 7th district Masonic meeting at xter Monday niqht Glen Alt, Ann Arbor and Erwin Hendershott fef Monroe, of the board of qen eral purposes talked 100 were present Euqene Mainly re of Fowler villet called at the Dispatch off ice Tuesday Mrs Earl Suqqet qave a pre nuptial show for Miss Barbara Clark at Silver Lake Friday night Bingo was played and th  miest of honor qiven the Drisesv ella cako rnri coffee was ser ine large barn on the GecWe  VarHorn farm at Rush Lake burne down Tuesdoy Cause  ictive wirinqThe tire dept wsw and saved a smaller barnJohn Nihols is the tennnnt LOSE AT STOCKBRLDGE inrkney Kt cat Stockbndqe Monday niqht 15 to 13Thev qot 6 hits to Sockbridqes 11Jeffreys started for Pincknev was taken  nt in the 4th, leadinq 13 to 12 Hewitt who replaced him was vvi, i I lotteries PincJaieyJejrreys Hevett  MattesoncStookbridae BHorff, Watson, CnmpBa sore  id Moffat CARD OF THANKS Mrs Lulu Darrfcw, ticket, ch We sin  rely thank he neiah bars and friends of Stewart Anderson for their kindness to him durinkj his illnessAlso the donors of flowers, the bearers, the minister and the Swarthout Funeral Home Georqe Younq and Family Mr and Mrs John Anderson Mr and MrsDaniel Phelphs V F W INSTALLATION A qood crowd was present at the installation of the officers Of Pinckney Post 7301 VFW on Saturday niqht Wm Bid25gJ past commander of Arm Arw installed We published the hst of officers last wk Rerreshnients were servedNelhe Gard ner received the 50 award , I  v t IWSY  Ik 1 CANT 4  DO f  t4 m i myM  ,  Site of the w Pincknev elom entaty school on M 36W at the village The JlJg contractor, Borschma Part of wallsfor the building are now up Work is ahead of schedule  V is tm,0 Oil drilling operations on tiie Jam iarm south ot Oiqory   w , Uiiy you can   , V, I  Elsewhere in this newspaper, ln accordance with state law, yon will find a notice of Michigan BellV intention to ask the MichiganPublic Service Commission for a farther increase In telephone rates Ineloded in that notice are details of the new rates proposed ,ifcCmC   KELP nrtuVm ,  jitpcncn, V t4f1 r r Cm Yields Boosted 34 Bushels Per Acre  ft Better Soil Care VJ d as much as VO per cre through conservation jS  ife, TclndtrVg contour Wvon, SrVmmouBU of fertilizer and the return of crop residue on Purdue Universitys Throokmorton tarm, agronomists report yields have risen steadily ajaosj 1942 according to the agronomistf The 1949 average net profit per acre , Up Off ante Matter Important in Buffllhur Up Soil, was nearly twice tht of the average eve years before  In the tests, some fields have been farmed with common practices Others with a conservation system JBoth groups have a fouryear rota tion of corn, soybeans, wheat and mixed legumegrass meadow Fields receiving the common treatment are Itraightrow farmed The conserva tion fields are farmed on the contour and receive larger amounts af fat tHizer, plus crop residues, , i Additional supplies of tftsml tod, organic matter and moisture hav teamed up to boost crop yields on the conservation fields, the agronomists say As a result of these benefits corn yields have averaged 106 bush els per acre on the conservation fields, compared with 72 bushels on tht common fields in the 194249 period Soybean yields have averaged 37 bushels per acre compared to 30 wheat, 34 bushels as against 27 and hay yields 22 tons per acre compared with 12 tons The tests are carried on cooperatively by the Research Branch of the U S Soil Conservation Service and the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station Uncle Sam Says The TJ S Defense and War Bonds that my wife and I bought for oar coon trys defense helped as to build our own home Those are not the words of a  man working for a big salary or who 1 invested In the stocks and bonds mar   sets They are the words of a wage earner, a factory employee Security for yourself and family and for oar American way of life Is contained tv your purchase of U 8 Defense Bonds Enroll today for tho Payroll Savings Plan where yon work, or if selfemPfeyad the BondAMontb Plan at yonr Sfls U I Treasury Deporfmeet NotkBof iawvitably  J TO MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS Wf sm to the Michigan Public Service Commission by the Michigan Soil Tolophono Company   4 for Authority to Mob ffsm trtakSdrnMrn of ftafet, fteoJaV, ax ONVOM JSJUfJSrSff co  Pric end tho cost of furnJohLnj your telephone service  SEfiSS cot ab el  increases for our employee last November, greater Qtfm o of wage increase lor our   el services and materials, the  rates authorized by the Commit feila,t SXifV HWet to ver our needs For that reason we shall apply to the lUeUgan PuWie Service CommUrion on May 14, 1951 for authority to apply tffpoaod rates shown below, and ask the Commission lo set a date for a hearing on oureiuesU EXCHANGE RATES ixdvdlng fecfarof Tax ItSJLtP JLSTSBSl  19Ti a rise ore base  Set nso Pp J     , mtm  JMJ k lejsMaefl wf M m jgg ghBj,, xho present grouping f based on the number of telephones the nuraheT of telephones on December 31, 1950    PRESENT SCHEDULES OF BASIC MONTHLY EXCHANGE RATES t vwupyanrstrws, as shown In the following tables, now are applicable In BRIGHTON SOttNtSS SUVKI t a s 4 s a r  tfo 1,800 1401 to 3,090 essasswsj pasj esesosBBojssBj SvOOfts ItjSOO 141  18000 SSOMs 80000 SOtSDI to 100000  1 OeJb 800 SJO evSO 700 950 to I  UOOT  s 300t  440 450 540 550 600  6JO  arI 17  13 20 22 22 22 22  Sural 350 373 400 425 450 475 500  Exton ten Of PBX WEstlsM 150  150 150 150 150 150 isott  NHS SJS1w 275 300 325 350 375 400 450  Two   US 340 340 325  patty i25 25 2AS 250 50 25 340 total Aal 150 250 250 25 275 340 3L25  9Sorvlo SwOcnSrvtco  35  35 85 85 85 85 85  100 100 140 125 150 150 150 At Ail Exchangoo MIVATB BRANCH IXCHANOI TRUNK UNISt  WHti Flat Roto Sorvico Cemmordal RatotThofaaiis 1 4 Nmti Hio rata for Indivldoal binn or rotlaonco linoc Hotol Rott RAW GROUPS 1 625 2 675 3 725 4 775 5 825  S 925 7 1075 With Mottago Roto Sorvico Roie Croup 7 only Commercial and Hotoi RatesThe ratos aro tho HIM a for onoparty mottogo rate buiinoet torvlce llno oa ovxiilary Uaot Additional Wiagoi 4  dFor  JO wMi  Par rransloot Ha ofSX Sai mlnimwai ckorgo par lino It tho tharao for 6 lelophone kiilMi    T 1  iy  g3N    PROPOSED SCHEDULES OF BASIC MONTHLY EXCHANGE RATES  Tht now Group 3 ratos for BRIGHTON would be as shown In tho following tabltvt f fe otou H t 2 S 4 s 6 7  ajSASASJ lie 1,800 1401  000 3401 6400 6401te 12400 11401 to 25400 214011 10400 50401 to 100400 SUStNSSS SMVtd f 640 650 750 850 950 1050 1240 One party lotHao 750f  Auxiliary Una  350 f Two party Hat 475 550 625 700 775 850 Ooar aiaoo poy claHon  19  21 23 25 27 28 26 Sural Sat rata 400 425 475 525 575 625 675  Extension or nx Station 175 175 175 175 175 175 175ft  MSIOSNCl SStVKl One party flat rate 375 400 425 450 475 500 550 Two a rase   350 3,50 375 400 425 450 Poor pjjfy  8w rale 340 340 340 325 32J 350 375 toraJ Sat NBBB 325 325 725 350 350 35 440 Bxteasiaa 100 100 100 140 100 100 100  BUSINESS   RIS1DSNCS 4Sarvlo StaNon SwHchn Sorvico 175 175 175 100 240 225 225 At Ail Exchanges PRIVATE BRANCH With Flat Rale Service EXCHANGE TRUNK LINES Commercial RatesTho rate It V timet Iho rate for individual buttnott or residence lines Hotoi Rates RATE GROUPS 1 725 2 775 3 875 4 975 5 1075 6 1175 7 1325 With Message Rate Service Rate Group 7 only Commercial and Hotel RatesTho rolco aro the tamo at for onoparty mettaoe rate business sorvico lint on local aietiuQei only 4 oah telephone However, too minimum charge per line Is the charge for 6 telephones ieo 7i oa 1st One, aone oa auxiliary Sues Additional messages 5c each  73 with mouage rate Ofvios ,  rate sorvico   troeslont hotels the PSX staHoa rate Is 15 lets if LOCAUTY ABIASi The ratos in the HAMBURG ond HARTLAND locality areas of BRIGHTON would Increase In the tamo amounts as indicated above for baste monthly exchange rates Ootr goaraol CAIJJ ROM COIN TtUtMONSSl b Is proposed tbaf oil calls from coin telephones which now cost 5c would be increased to 10c Charges en ether calls from coin telephones would remain unchanged MISCELLANEOUS RATES Excluding Federal Tax SrtVICI CONNECTION CHARGES   StlSlNT CMAtOt MOPOSJO CltAtOI iNSTRUMtNTS NOT IN PIAC8 Main MaMOB and PSX Troak Bach 880 550 SoeidoncOf Bach 200  375  Extension and P BX Station Buttnott, Bach 175 275 tXotidoPce, Bach 125 225 INSTKUMINTS IN PLAC8 All Per ittot ReWnod Business 175 275 BosMoneO 125 2251 INSIDE MOVE AND CHANGE CHARGES PRBIINT CHARGE PROPOSED CHARGE BUSINESS 125 225 RESIDBNCB When Establishing Main Service  75 None tOthor 125 225 aro eel noailieMs to Service Stations, tNot applicable when certain other torvlcot are pert or mod at she tamo time, at outlined In tho Companys Tariff Net applicable when a change it made nocottary by a change In dot of torvlce or type of tytlem EwtCHANOI UNI JSJLIAOI CHARGESA tfiniunun cxbonge line mileage charge of 50c per month for the first  tulle beyond the base rate ami locality rate areas lfr   T rvice8 This would result iu an increase of 25c per mouth for 4party customers located within i mile of snch areas tkdV TBLIPMONB SYSTIBAfIt b proposed that the following features associated with 1A Key Equipment be increased 5c each, per month Pickup, Lino  Hold, Station Hold, Cutoff, CutoffTransfer, Manual Exclusion MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY csisy lO0 RESEARCH CENTER  Jackson Races Start May 11 UQCP BV THE NQRMP ON THE PROWS OTHR  AVfWMX00dif xWSW OWN CHECKING ACCOUNTS UKtriHCWtfmmHtHA lWiKCURnVTRUETTalUXfTON APS VALUABIC TOR JPfe fOtVMS iICT0 IS ON THE CHECKS tFamoN WHPO Iitmm PRINT IS HIS SICNATURB  O 28, OarassPoff nafeh Ctnfr  7 C We are living today tn the automatic age, the era of automatic bomeapjv ances, of gadgets, Your government has  made available an automatic way of saving by the Payroll Savings Plan where you work and the BondAMontb Plan at ytfur bank The purchase of U, S Defense Bonds spells financial protection for your family and for your country Security is not only a matte of individual concern, the security   all is Americas security On u  you can provide double security tstert buying U S, nefeise Bords I i rpw C Use Your Ashtrqy  1  Mttftf fer a workv  STtefB Plan Ior Tings Bonds ttaosntands of emera today helping  SB wen of a coaple ta a 4own paywitB Saviafs ieNlaj Itpar cent Bessiaso that , Temtee earn 1 2far M I EcuadorIwHa and Tnfoelavla havsf been elected by   UN Oeneral Assembly tooccupy the seats wi the Security Cbuucil to be vacated next January by Arfenttna, Canada and the Ukraine todia, and Dr Kdrard M,FfaUaym,t XwgimUilm  Action at Jackson will be the theme and the promise of the harness racing meeting at Jackson Raceway again this year, according tu  Leon A SUvin, president of Jackson Trotting Association 26 excituv nights of racing with pari mutuel wrWrxr vn pet under way with Jhe inaugural program nf eight racf3 ,,, to Uie post at 815 pm,  Friday, May 11 The Jackson Raceway meeting, which will be conducted under the supervision of the Michigan Racing Commission and the United States Trotting Association, will open the 1951 racing season in the state I Learning Better Child Care in India t S   A pediatries none and a student from liidia Delhi College of Nnrslnf shdw a group of Indian ntothers how to take better care of their children The aone visits homes in India under a child care profTiun iet op by too UnitadjNatiottS World Health Orgiwliitton f iCENSr SPATty Wedokdoy May 2, 1951  Peopl Store Groceries Drygoods Canned Goes, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Linyerfc Kenn  0WE5T PVtICE EVER Specialrtslow PHIL6ASTAPPAN Range  Viiickney Dispatch Entered as 2nd class matter at postofhce Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHoweil St,PxnckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publshei Barney Wilson and wife of Ann Arbor called on Mr and Mrs Percy Ellis Sunday They were north trout fishina over the week end Percy Ellis eroded and seeded the lawn in front ot nis ntewj home on West Main St, Satur  day Norman Miller drew ini over 50 loads of dirt Hoy Carpenter and wife of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Mrs Floyd Weeks and daughter, Elizabeth, of Grand Ledae, visited at the Clifford VanHora home last week Elizabeth has just returned from a trip to Colorado and California Cpl Robert Bekkerina of Chanute Field, IU, spent the week end here I Mrs Ella Stapish and tho Clarence Stapish family of Chel sea spent Sunday at the Louis Coyle home Phillip Hudson of Detroit was a week enki quest at the Lester MacAfee home The Winston Baucfin family called at the Gordon Allen I home in Lansinq Sunday I Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor  spent the week end at the Roy J Dillingham home Mrs Louis Coyle and Mrs Helen Younq were in Jackson Saturday John Boyerand wife were Sun i guests at the Georqe Helek J home in Ann Arbor Mrs Ben White visited her hospital, Ann Arbor Thursday, sister, Mrs Joie Tomer at StJoe  who underwent an ooeiationi f Mr and Mrs Edwin Sprout, i were Sunday dinner quests of t Mr arid Mrs Ed Huschman in1  Ann Arbor j r     Mrs Louis Coyle, Mrs Ray I 5 Burns and Mrs Helen Youna I The marriaqe of Pvt Thomas were in Ann Arbor last Wednes   lark of Camp Carson, Col,and day U 4 till  Doris Ryan of Marion will take Mr and Mrs Guy Blair of place at St Maryschurch here Fowlerville spent Thursday at  Saturday, May 5 Hecepnon at f  the Roy Dillinqham home  Brighton American Legion hall Mrs Madeline Shehnn and  Hiss brother, Jerry, will be mcnx Mrs Polly Roche of Ann Arbor ied here May 19 tto Barbara called at the WmShehan home Cle  Sunday Mr and Mrs L J Faster of Gen Star  Visit Our New Location 10W EAST M36 NEAR DEXTER ROAD I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Puiups Bathroom, Fixtures and  Electric Heaters, PipesFittinjs Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Pinckney Alive Dead or FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 10 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt JAF BUY HIDEb mtO CALF SKINS Phone 88 Plaafcse Central Dead Stock CO  Kjtz,vcy w Plueabing Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel    The Joe Griffith family spent Sundry at the Ted Olson homee home n Dearborn The Murray Kennedy family land Mrs irvin Kennedy called at the Stanley Culver farm Paul and Marqaret Broqan of Chilson and Mrs Mae Barron Walled Lake were Sundav i quests of Mrs Jessie Wvlie j Albert Shirley qot emery dustj In his eve rececntly and infection developed, qlvinq him a painful time Mr and Mrs Ben White attended the funeral of WmRutt GOOD QUALITY COAL turner removable poree MB drip trays fbualit e oven with fiam win few and oven light 14hour dock with builtin Vlsimtnder sitaalscooftfug  time, up to 30 rrInutee  IWgukie gives time and tern rature information  wen a n  V ttf mm   r I US BSfcfc 1M Pore ied wt J  tIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD ftAMOit Nfrw Is the tim tcr modernize ymt kitchen with Philgss    the thrifty fcottlod gas for farm and town horned you can huat far and wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe raae Remember, too, w will glv you a generous toadein allowance on your 4d range regardless of type, make, St condition Essy ferms, if you wish Ahr OTHER PHILOAS AmiANCtS SROM WHICH TO CHOOSE and Mrs Kit Berqin cf Howell man at Howell last week Tuescalled on MrsEleanor Ledwidae day Sunday  Dr W C Wylle and wife of Miss Minnie Tolles of Bay I Dexter were Sunday quests oft City who spent the winter with Andrew Nesbitt and wife Mrs Mary Hoff, returned home MrsGeorqe Bullis entertained today  20 ladies Friday niqht at a Stan Mr and Mrs Clyde Rohrer ley shower of Detroit were week end vis , The Dr Walter Mercer family itors of Mr and Mrs Wayne j of East Lansinq spent Sunday AtLee   the Wm Mercer home Mrs Mrs Dorothy Meabon Dilla Helen McGreqor of Briqhton flew here from Warrinqton W j called Sunday ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY Virginia last week to see her brother, Dale, She went back Sunday via Wlilow Run Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt spent last Wednesday in Detroit Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn entertained their children Sundav at a farewell dinner for Neil Baughn who returned to the USN hospital at SanFranclsco, Cal, Monday Mrs Frank Aberdeen, Mrs i Baughn and Neil were in Jack J son last Wednesday I  Rex Noqqle, Ann Arbor, spent Sunday at the Frank Aberdeen  D E Hoey Sons her son, Jack Fairchild in New York   Fred Read and wife were Sunday quests of the Robert Read family Christopher Campbell aoes to Detroit Friday to take part in the state spelling contest as 3rd district winner His parenta,Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Campbell, will go with him The contest, Mr and Mrs Arnold Rouse and dauqhter of Flint called at the Asher Wylie home Sun Sunday Mrs Harry Clay entertained 20 ladies at her home Friday niqht at a baby shower for Mrs Barbara Clay Mr and Mrs Edward Nuoffer of Holt spent the week end at the Lloyd Henklee home Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Mason Sundav Mr and Mrs John Sanford of Cohoctah called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday The Jesse Henry family were I  PHONE DEXTER 2 6 8 J home Mrs Noqqle is visitinq I ,Sunday quests at the I JHenrv home Sundav The Albert Dinkel family spent Sunday at Lake Chemunqhor orinq Geralds birthday Mrs Alma Harris and dauqhter, Zita, of Detroit called at the Wm Shehan home Saturday Gene Dinkel anjd wife of De ttoit spent part of last week at the Albert Dinkel home Many from this section went f  i  1 WATER      v       v   F0KK a year Have quick  sudsing toft wofer for eoif dithwoihmg, whittr wathit, gloriout lhcmpoot, deligKffyl bathing G complete delail on thii omoiing new ouromoHt water iofrcnr FvUtta Mch tMiflM from 99M SEE US TODAY  HANM Ail INSfAlUTIOM KTAAS  which will be broadcast, is at J33 overthe eend the coliseum, state fair qrounlds  Mrs Edna Reason and Leota and the Roy Reason family call ed at the Roy Reason home in Ann Arbor Sundav Mr and Mrs Nelson Miller, Mrs Beverly Pilqrim Barbara,  T i Miller Darlene Lewis, Mary j Sinqmq Briaqe  4 Jean KirschkerAnn Shirlev Rea  ,, Swarthout Wipam son and Paula Curleti attended McDonald and Kenneth Woin the Rairtbow Girls meeting at were trout fishina at Chto  Howell Saturday niqht j Mrs Mable Suydam of Jack , son spent the week end at the M J Reason home, Mesdames Fred and Ross Read were ln Detroit Friday Amonq them were Mark Nash, Merwin Campbell, Eric Rose, H C Vedder, Ona Camo bell, Elqin, Kenneth and Don Line and Mrs and Mrs Joe Gearhart Merwin Campbelland Eric Rose abt a tub full at m Hocke Swarthout The Leo Bettys family of Wah d Lake were week end quests tho the Roger Carr home  Mrs Ona Campbell and Mr and MrsTom Howe spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Carl Lentz of Charlotte Mrs Rote Handee spent the eek end with the Max Pcdnson family of Chariot Lake over the week end Joycec Clark returned hoxr from Unlveritv Hospital An Arbor Saturday Mrs Lucille Shirey brought her Basil White who was in charqe of the Holstein herd at Xhe Mich State San for 18 years has been named tuotof a Jackson prison farm and took over last week The Sanitarium Holsteins were sold  PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  Cesfs 43 fess than prwcr automatic modeli Ask for mi heme trial GEORGE ROUSH Plumblnq WATER SYfcirMS J 4 0 North Stewart StPhooe Plnciawy 153F11 AutoOwntrs will w place your privet P9ener carer Me acdiHsetflemenf without depreciation tfmecar a purctoud new It 1 damped to the extents total losa Would your present  policy dothfa HOLUS WYUE   General Insuraace 355 East Man Ptodmer, Mich Phone 138  tr4 Mr and Mrs Rav Wilhams have sold their home utNashes bridqe to John Eisele who in turn sold it e Mr and MrsAl Lelonik Shirley Coona Hubert Ledwidqe of Royal Robert Wiqht at rVrndale spent Sunday with 3lair Steele and  wife The fire enqine made a run Thursday toa qrase, if ire at the John Connors , home at Silver Lake Saturday moratosj It CO Oak underwent an operation back of WmJetoeyhcelat Ed Mrs Jack g  j STta3w55SX  ,i     i widfies bought a tavern house cauflht All hiesPlhcfciwt a Wedneador Mar 2, 1951 Why Wait iioy TewAppliances NOWl WE OFFER LOWCOST CONVENIENT Oftder Tour W ARM NOW AlfaKa, Clover stid All Other Seeds Farmsrs Feed SuppJy Co, B MAX BUSSBX MGR Pinckney, Michigan HOW JERRY LESTER GOT  INTO TELEVftSIOM He parlayed a quest appearance on a TV network into nat ional fameSuccess didnt come easily Learn how Lester made exshow qirl Daqmar the talk of television An article obcu Lester is one oi many features in this Sundays May 6 issue of The American Weekyl, EX CLUSIVELY with The Detroit Sunday Times  PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM fiey M Duffy, M D fackey Michigan Eaiiy 1100 A M to 200 PM  Except Wednesdays Moo, Tues Fri Sat, 7 to 8 p OR a  MCCUJsror   , maSg  Deaist j Plurnbina gad Keotina 112 NorTi Michigan Ave State 8717Lakesie Drivs Telephones License Rush Lake n by APSSSS81  SWARTHOUT  SON  BjlL ESTATE farms Homes Lake Properties md Business Opportunities 081 YJFSLN MS  GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3i3 Phone 157F11 Rearing Your Saviagg Accoount will work for you to provide a future  new home, a new car, a new,   j household appliance or to meet i family emerqencies j In savinq ybur part in helpinq combat inflation is also beinq accomplished by decreaslnq the I amount oi money in circulation  Begin a savinqs proqram now   Each dollar saved aids in the battle aqainst Inflation 1 McPHrSON Stole BANK 1 Howell Mich,  All deposits up to 10,000 in j sured by am membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration Howell    HERBSNEED Phone 183 207 E Grand River Howell  Michigan Real Estate, Insurance, Brokeraqe City, Lake and Farm Property  A Speciality ist Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY Generrl Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney Mich, I AUClONEER farm Sales A Speciality Funeral Home on C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Ptackney MJcl FRED C RHCKHOFF   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av, Howell  Michigan j Phone 358 Residence 615 3SYDHENDEF PLANS  Through j  E ITITTTO CREDIT CORPORATION  r  LAVEY HAOtVAUt SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU BUY AT HOMfcj A sale doesnt complete the  transacton when you buy at ly settled to your complete satmhoe Any compliants is usual lsf action That doesnt happen when you  buy out of town Remember every dollar you spend at home helps your com munity arid what is qood for your home town is qood for you 5r Vii lr     III fc i A   1   TCitLsjWSaS The Wm Lamb family oi Ann Arbor spenX Sunday at tlie W H Meyer home Annex Watkins and Jamlv cf Detroit spent the week end at  Swarthouts Cove Mrs Alta Meyer attended tho Mich Educational meeiina al Fowlerville last Wed riqht Shewas succeeded as district prs  idant by Mr Christopher of Fowerville GretchenJ and Kristin Tasch spent the week end in Vn AT  bor with their qrandmcthcrMri Anna Tasch Susan Campbell WLT n Sunday dinner quest at iho Vircent Ypunq home at Greqorv WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS CIRCUIT COURT NEWS , Joseph St Aubin29 Vho pled  quilty to stealinq a telvisisora  and othci crtUs at Brighton jREAL jip MORTGAGE O  was cuvon 14 months to 5 1  , year RATES in Jackson He is a Canadian and may be deported Jams Harrison who pled  quiiiy to rrbbinq the Hotel j Granam, Brighton, was aiven 65 days more in iail He has already served 65  The examination of Charles Set sky, harq d with man  rjhier in the death of Ram  BERT WLIE Phone Pinckney 78F2 REFRiQERATION SERVICE HAROLD RAW  Repairs On All Makes J Phone Pinclney 1S4F3 j DR C I TOWNER 4 Dentist 6044 Portage Lake Road Dexter I Phone Dexter 3461 Ciasilied Advs FOR SALE7 room house, 2 car, hip roof qaraqe, 3 lotsqcod location, in town, reasonable price Call livestock HauKna Weekly Trips Made To Detroit General Tmcktaq Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mic I  H w  r L 1 E NOTARY INSURANCE and BOND PHNE I3S  INCKNEY FOR MUNT2 T V SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day  Fi 1000 A M fo 10 00 PM 509 East Main St, Pmckney LI , A  A A A HF  Phil Barney KralzmiAef Livingston Jounty Phone 2556s Reprorf ve Ann Arpot price Coil evenina or phone1 FOUNDTwo wheeled Trailer  127 Albert Balder 625 West1 19 xvlichiqan licensb No J309  THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK si I Hewca Mich  Member Federal Pposlt Insuron F tra la has been indfinit  once CorporatiorL AU Deposits adioirnc I His attjomevMartiii Insured up to 10000 for each Lavan questioned 1he iurisdictj Depositoion o Jlhce Yell anas court Unadilla, Pinckney, Mich FOR SAhbWeslinqhours hoasti ex a 20 inch girls bicycle, 24 inch boys bicycle BB4U Lakkeview, Rush Lake, f SPINET PIANO BARGAINRathj ei than box and reshlp, we of ter at a bargain price to some responsible party wth qood credit, a lovely like fpinet pia I  no Fully guaranteed Requires only a small down payment and a few easy monthly pay  69 Owner can have bv provinq ownership andpayinq for this adv Bill Bauqhn 2201 Swarthout Rd WANTED Baby Sitting fternlce Sinqer Phonp 127 FOli SALEOne 507 Interaaonai baler with motor, waqon load er Jewell wheels, used very lift oP o Apoei a , W G Reeves, Stockbridqe rOh SALErTo close estate Th     Frd Jagusch house and 24 ments Quick action necessary acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road Write Credit Dept, 76 East Ver nor, Ddfrott 1, Michc and we will make arranqement3 for you  to soe the piano al i Pinckney A good chance to go Pinckney A good chance to go  in chicken business Fied Teeple, adm pnone 675 Howell, hlbhtqtm FOR SALE200 bales oi mixed hay CT Murray 280 Farley Rd ckneys 1 QUALITY a WANTED Custom Plowing so tields to rent for com Earl Schroeder corner M 36 and   ,,    Pinqee Road  pEAL WANTEDThoee famFOR SALE John Deere automat produetThe product is fertiliser ic wire baler No 114 W aaoa The nlap teumque Tl money condition, also a ton oi wire  ample, If Interested write to bridqe, Mich   V gingham girl Fruit roceHes Vegetables Fish Market Prices Hereto thoroughly appealing young dress of Galey  Lord checked gjngham that does a good bit for your own personal 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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>  I        ,i iifp JV ,1111,11111 s Volume 68 T  Plndoaar Dlipatch Wednesday April 25, 1951 Michigan Mirror  vFw NEWS  iii Citizens who vote few the man and not party are blamed tor the present stalemate in the legislature The principal dispute is new taxes The leq  islature wants a gas tax but the governor holds out for a corporation profit tax The leq ilature ean block the qovernor but he has enough votes to  sustain a veto Lawenforensent officials want criminal laws tightened Above all they want grand iuries given power to grant immunity tci  witnesses The legislature took this power away in 1949 A bill has been introduced to raise supreme court justices from 15000 a year to 25,00C and circuit judges from 9,000 to 20,000 The terms would be exended from 6 to 8 years The legislature involved itself in the MacArthur controversy but after much debate ccalsr heads prevailed and the resol ution finally passed merly cen  sured the president for removing MacArthur The oriqinal re olution called for impeachment Gov Williams crime comm ission composed by an equal iiumber of Democrats and Rep ublicans may not be okayedThe state bar association is oppos ed to it as it claims it would have no pbwer or authoritv The mock air raid at the Soo locks was a success as  it snowed the amount of equipment and medical supplies that will be needed Ot the 507,000 Michiqan men registered for the draft 18,000 have been called 11,000 more are K3wtritinq inductioin The state lost 30,000 books in the recent fire Michiqan farm prices failed to rise in March for the first time in j5 months mcreasing values will cause Mich, public utility and service companies to pay 1,084,000 more to Michigan schools this year The capital punishment bill and one man grand jury are  VFW Post 7301 Pincknev will hold a public installation of officers at their rooms over the fire hall on Saturday even ing, April 28, 1951The follow inq will be installed Commander Emmett Widmayer SrVictlom Louis Waqloner irJr Vice Com Gary Eichman  No 17 St Marys Catholic Church  n , , , I  Mr and Mrs L J Henry an L Ptackney Michigan y rtcQ TctsokBertie Beachv General Douglas MacArthur nounce the enqaqement of their  Albert J Schmitt, Pastor VA  7   as, J a few hundred years Quartermaster Post Advocate Chaplain Officer of Day Service Officer Trustee Trustee Trustee   Geo Aschenr Gene Mann Lloyd Hendee   Garth Meyer Howard Plead Llyd VanBlaricum  , Kenneth Davis Marion Shirev Guard  Richard Amburaev Wm Bierdermcrn, past com mander of Ann Arbor installs Refreshments will be served A 50 door prize will be aiven away Prize Eckels now in saleTrie pubUc is invited CONSERVATION DEPARTMET Sunday Masses j Summer 630 00, 1040 1230 Winter 800 6 10Q0 I Novenna Devotions I  Confessions  I Friday evening at 730 p m   Friday after Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 P MJ Sunday beixe 800 Mas j Caaqrgqflvmal ixutmunltv   Churcn i Rev Donald Braa, pastor j  V April 26, 800 Teachers andj i officers meet at parsunaqo j I Sunday April 29,Rurai Life Sin j day SermonLet the Field  jo ll30,Sunday School  70ufPilqrim Fellowship mee  church I 809 Sun eve, MensSocial Club j will met at church Ccnservat 1 n will bo the topic A film will Kinderqarlen and First i to lateHia return to this county ihe kinderqartcn has finished was akir o that of Julius Cai hs movie, Little Black Sambo  j 1  Hme Napoleon to Par is and King Charles the Second ne et rji  Second Grade Mary Menke and Frane Clark an1 back in school after Illnesses Mr Thayer took pictures oi our movinq picture theatee last Friday One of our readinq QTOUDS is reading Smoky, the row Our movie oi The Cliuqer bread Boy is proqressino nice ly Karl Burq,Dorothy DoyL ,P  Eiv 11s,ChfTyl Fredrick,Gusto  KKaspar, Mary Kelly Rihan Krahn, Susan LaBelle Carol Miller, Marjory Miller, Thomas Rittei and Bevrly Sockow w re neither absent or tardy the la  six we do is t Fish advertised as Danisn mmw vh , v 4, n   11 oo ne topic    , ordBrodbuxv of iw    icinoow trout license is required to sell theseiisfi and then they must be proauced from Michiqan hatchery or purchased outside the state Trie Michiqan rural teacher conterence at Houghton Lak last week stressed conservation Forestry, game and fish control, geology and forest fire control Were subjects discussed 7,000000 trees are expected to be in the hands of land own ers by April 27  There are trout ponds avail able in Southern Michiqan such as Sylvan in Washtenaw,Bald Mt and Fenton in Oakland,Por taqe in Jackson and in Hilsdale Berrien and Ionia, 3547 beaver trappina licenses were issued this year compared to 3,945 in 1950  Th wedding will take place in the fall MARRIED IN INDIANA served Wednesday A00 men will h will bo  TJ Third Grade uoretta Tomasik and Kristin iJSn wen sh k last weak tter B ucn David Hanlv,  mJt  fc rT  Trailgljraers at church 400 p mEarl Tiny Tessmer and Mis Lavetta Livermore, both of Dexter, were married in Indiana 2    Supt weeks ago He is secretav of the Dexter Masonic lodae , perloct attendance records  last six weeks tjrGLjn Menaotitte Church Hev Ezra i3eacb Pastor P Supt  Walter Esch Assisant Paul Chaffee Mrninq Worship 1000 Su do School , 1100 Cluldren Hour        1145 Young Peoples  MeeHng 30 ,, Evenma WowWn 815 tonslLs olit last wek Cot Fellovship Service  WrtHnesdcr 800 P M The larqest rainbow trout ever caught in Michiqan weiqh up in the leqislature Attempts  ec ij i t qsi , have been made to ridicule the capital punishment bill by  amendment such as chanqinq uie penalty to drowninq or stoning to death or mpkinq the  prosecutinq attorney throw the is very hiqh Isabel Brady wo accompanist The pupils wh competed wereSopranos Clairs A7Q nnf, , ,  CampbellPaula Curie t loanncj Jr IQ 11 rne Jarcslowski, Mary Simonson nmm,QA5o CmPared t0 570Dalene Robinson Dons Imus f Barbara Miller,Marilyn Perry, v WON HIGH RATING Mrs Zee Earl,Pinckney music teacher, has been notified tha the 28 hiqh school puDils she  entered in the sonq festival a Sexton hiqh school, Lansinj j ,,,, April 14 won anExratina which PINCKNtyKINGS DAUGHTERS    fHe Pinckney Circl cf Kinqs Daughters will meet with MrsFred Head on Thursday at 200 p rr May 3rd Plans for Mather We hav started to learn to multiply in arithmetic Last woek we had 3 visitors Sandy Kihn brought her little sistei Mildred Kllenbeiqer h   cousin, Nora, and Anita Shirev Shirey, hr cousin, Mary Lee, Mary Lou Cantrell had hnr 000 in 1949 156 nd the biqgesc brook trout 61 LOSE AT HARTLAND ckney lost their first q at Hartland Friday 8 to 2Chuck Prudy Robinsbn, Ann Reason, Lorraine Torrrasik Alios  A CITY Ann Leach, Mary Ann Wysoki Lorna Shirley,Susan Camobell Renie Haines, Judy Haines,Car olt Fuhrmna, Ju Aschenbren f and DauqhT banquet ni lec lien of off rs J  ,J Se SOPHMORE DANCE APRIL 27  The sophmores will qivo a dance at the school Friday, i April 27 at 800 p n Mr Davb Pincknov Wt thir r  r I     BiU  2  ttoLA Bady, I,vid Nash, John Paul switch for the electric chairThe Hewett allowed 4 hits and got Pill will have hard qoinq Itj 2 strikeouts in 5 inninqs for 11 passed will face a qovemors Pinckney but had 6 errors made veio and if it qets past that a behind himJack Jeffreys pitched vote by the people m last inninq for Pincknev j m i and allowed one runPinckney j ,r wn rT I  but 3 hitS al1 doubles Milt J HOW MftTON KWB I Matteson hit 2 and Georqe Brad  GOT INTO TELEVISION iey one Batteries Pinckney I Milton Berles interest in TVJ Hewlett Jeffreys and Matteson  aj Morton and Minnock Ware Tenor Sonny Fuhrman Baritones, Kenneth Metteson Milton Matteson, Brandon White GIRL SCOUT BAKE SALE dancesAdmission 50c and 25r Refreshments A A A SERVTCL STATION I have been appointed AAA i , Flepresentative and am pre I The Bncknev Girls Souts will, pared to qive 24 hour a day  ii  ni ni  TV  yjfQcfej anc Towinq Service, i  HOCKETS SERVICE,Pnone 145 Y was aroused in 1929when he enqaqed in a video est performance Today millions know and admire him as Uncle Milyt Readin this SundaysAp ril 29 issue of The American Weekly, EXCLUSIVELY with Detroit Sunday Times, how Milj ton Berle clowned his way to  fame MASONIC COMMUNICATION On Monday April 30 there NwUl be a 7th district meetinq m the Dexter Masonic temple crt 800 p m All lodqe officers are asked to attend Tuesday, May 1 800 p xn Regular meeting Second degrees will be conferred The past masters will work First Degrees on May 12  On Friday May 18, Ann Arbor Lodge No 544 will aome to Pincknev and conferr MM Degrees By Order of the W M Pcml W Curlett,   CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who remembered me while I was in the hospital, especially the Kings Daughters Christine Dinkel OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE  Pfc Dick Singer of the air corp, Camp Meade Maryland, is visiting his brothers nere  Pfc Bill Hill was home from uantico Va, last weeii Cpl Dale Meabon arrived home from Koroea Saturday via San Diego, CalPvt Don Stackable is at Ft Sheridan, 111 WORK ONNEW SCHOOL Work on the new school is progressing nice According to the contractor they are ahead of schedule Brick laying start ed last week hold a Bake Sale at Mai tin SATURDAY, APRIL 28th starting at 100 a m  The Girl Scouts of Lore Trooo 3 are workinq on their arts ana Crafts badqes Joyce Clark is improvina at University hospital, Ann rbor Her iawhas been set and she a prenuptial shower Friday Fourth and Fiftri Giades We are illustrr inq and summariznqindivdual book reports out of which w will make another movie The fit st we made was Black Beauty The Enqlish lass wrote letter t th Ameiian Assn ot Railrou s md mceiv d indv idnal bco, of qroai interest Oui sppnq flower outivity is well unri way Friday we are plauninq tr tart paper mache Sixth Grade The 6th qrade has slart c a unit n piratos There ore t r  committvs workinq on kns  f orerKo,reporters and art Hb to  Ackhy Irew and paint o rirq pirate for the room Last week the children a t lottrs to the children wh i  sick, tellinq what haprenr lOme and in schoolTh fiv irk liSt woek James Massev brouqht a 1 m prey to school last wvk vhih i interested evcryonte to London, but there the simaiarty endedAll these aentlemea cii arrivinq at their destination declared martial law themsel ves dictator and proceeded to execule their ememies King j Charles arrived too late for this J btit qot Is rovenqe by taking 1 Oliver Cromwell and the other  Puritans out of their qravesand hanqinq tioir bones in irons be cause thy had ordered the  xecution of Iris father, King wiiarles, tho First Those days ara now q ne forever GenMac Artnurs sola recourse after his march of triumph was to accept ihe plaudits of his admirers and sp nk his piece over the radio In reality he added very little1 to what had already bten said He came out for bombing Man chunan bases, arming Ohcdng Ch it Choks army, transporting it tn China to fiqht the Commun sits and aidinq them with planes war ships and supplies He claimed to have definite inform ation that this would not involve Russia We doubt this, He was sum Hnna would not in tervene in Korea but they did Je claimed thr qeneral staff ap  proved his wcv on China and hen changed This they deny, He said tho plao to crush Communism was in Asia and tatif it prevailed ther it would overwhelm Europe In short his  them was All Out War Ag ainst China at v Thn drclarritjon that he is not in politis and not a candidate for president seems to have spiked Republican efforts to use him as a candidate in 1952  Anv way ho has split the party as the proqr ssive Republicans senators suppori Trumans act The resolution of Senator Cain to chHare war on China got no wher  Drw Pearson said in his column that those whoj took MaaArthur to their bosum will find out they have swallow od a hot potato When this hysteria binqe is over and sober second tiv tight prevails ths nurrah hovs will se that conlinuinq tfie p sUit cteurse will send th fo publican party into the 1952 crimprnqn labelled tn war Ptty iho qeneral has nis rtay in h suji but without new issu s it will be impossible lor him to stay on his high ped estal The J larqtst ,rowd in the ocai JNotv8 Mrs Kathryn Gleason Smith and Mrs Mary Eichman aave took a few steps Saturday She may return home this week end In justice court in Howell last week it only took a iury 20 minutes to bring in a not guilty verdict in favor of Kenneth Kell enberger on a reckless drivina charge This was in connection with an auto accident on  Grand River over a year aao Martin Lavan was his attorney Saturday noon while on his wav home Oscar Beck turned out to avoid a car and trailer ton M36E in front of the Gen niqht at the formers home for Miss Barbara Clark Mis Eleanor Ledwidqe and Mrs Denise LaRcsa called on  the Hubert Lcdwiaqe family in Royal Oak Saturday Gus Ledwidqe is on the Notre Dame pitchinq staff this year Notre Dame plays Michiqan at Ann Arbor May 8th j Irvin Kennedy and wife, spent Sunday at the Gerald i Kennedy home in Howell j Mr and MrsRoqer Carr spent j the week end at the ale Middj  We ar completing  our wc1  hist  of his nation cheered Admiral Georqe Dewey when he retimed home after his great viotry at Manilla, but he was soon iora U n as Toady Roossi volt n minor war hero but a suprbprliiicKin took his Dlace in UK spotlight DR HARLOW SHEHAN IS HONORED At the state dental convention hela in Detroit last week, Dr  Harlow Shehanjackson dentist, was elected president of Mich Dental Assn He is o son of Mr and Mrs William Shehan of  Pinckney and graduate of Pinck nv high school E R WASHBURN E R Washburn, retired supt oi the Decatur school died Sat urday He was supt of Dexter school, from 190409 Ye editor was his pupi four years O  CEMETERY MEETING The Pincknev Cemetery Assn will meet at thi home of Mrs Dora Swarthout on Thursday, April 26, ctt 800 pm to elect officers and transact other bus inesspAU lot pwners asked to attend Don SwarthoutJPres f STRI COUNTY LEAGUE MEETS The Tri County League will meet at the home of Guy lame son inDextei Sunday April z9 at 300 p m Sec o Mr and Mrs Leo Koehler and Mrs Anna Dundon of YpsilanU called on Mrs Beulah Martin and Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for the beautiful cards and the flowers and far all kindness shown to us during my recent stay in the hospital In deep appreciation Geraldine Singer A marriage license has been Issued to PvtJohn larvis ofCamp McCoy, Wis, and Shirley Pless 20, of Brighton Miss Barbara Clark, dauahter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Clark bf Silver Lake feU m Ann Ar ber last Wednesday and brokeher right leg below the kneelt Is the same one she inlured a  year or more ago Campbell farm, hit loose qrav leton home in Detroit MrsMidd el and the cor went out of eon eton underwent an operation trol hitting a tree Oscar escap  Monday ed injury but the car was a Mr and Mrs Harold Hinhev wreck A large attendance was present at the Third Degree con  and Bunny and Mr and Mrs Ralph Spicer were perch fishinq over the week end and ferrence by Livinqston Masonic ana1 had qood luck at Pip rivtr lodqe Saturday niqbt Four Miss Elsie DeWolfe was one candidates were raised by Win of tnosg who went on ihe hav  ston Bauqhn, Clifford Miller, ride Friday niqht to the Her Jack Hcmnett and Merwin Camp man Widmeyer home 1  bell, Visitors were present from Cpl Dale Meabon apfiyjd Dexter, Farmmqton, Ann Arbor home Saturday from Korea Detroit and Ohio  via ScmDieqo, Californil Mrs George Meabon sr is Mrs Robert Read and hild staying with Mrs Marion Burn jene pent Monday at the r  ett She expects to go n her i thur Bullis home in Greqory own home  Mr and Mrs Ecrrl Bauqhn en Nine from here attended the entertained their children exnept Womans ftlqrim Fellowship Virqinia and Betty, at dinner meetinq at Adrian Friday j jn honor of their 34th weddina Mr and Mrs Carl Sherman, anniversary 1 in arithmetic n reci ah Sevent  ide The 7th qrad makinq movinq Colon1   Vavs of Liv inq It is the 3ra movie thv hav mad The firs wa The Shoes of a Happy Man, and  nV 2nd Sprinq We have a new qrl n the clas, Dcratriy S iiweihh r r Detroit Eighth GradeMr Jffrys made the 8th qrade a box for their movio I  looks like a theatre staq and is qayley painted with curtains on either sides The 8th qrnde boys with Don Packer and Chris Campbell of  the 7th played soft ball at Gra ory Friday and won 18 to 7  Tri pnrerits furnished trans partation to Greqory Jim Wil  sen and Neil Cark wa th winninq battery Jim lavevJb Campbell 2b Chas 3rrett, 3b Don Packer, ss outhrld Jim Amburqay Riolde Milier and  Bill Rowoll We started our nnit in com  munications last wek We ore   In th eath of Senator Ar Ihur Vandrnborg last week, Michiqan aod the nation lost their ablest statesman Up to Pearl Harbor he was uncUstin quishod, a follower of those who make party policies and a stronq isolationist When the Pearl Harbor attack took pjaee he saw th liqht and be came the leadhiq internation ist of his party and the nation It was due to him that Lend Lease, the Marshall Flcm end other measures became law1  and tho UN was establishedH wa biqqer than his party and  we believe that if illness had not struck him down the dis unity and strife of the past two yers would have bepn averted There was no one to take his place and the isolationistsreadinq verythinq we an hrH and opportunists of his party about siqns and sounds sianab have aqnin assumed control mossTiqcrs and carriersand all He could have had his parties      nomination for president in 1936 BLAIR MOODY APPOHfTED  nd that of vice president in Gov Williams has appointed 1940  mod both downJfi and Mrs, John Boyer attened funeral of Mrs Shermans moth er, Mrs, Ethel Sheets, in Lan  sing Saturday Mr and Mrs John Boyer vis The Kenneth Rea family j have moved in thsir  w home on State St Ann Arbor Roy and Leotrr Reaso died at the Kenneth Reason home in  Blair Moody, Washington news paper columnist since 1933 to bo US senator to succeed tho late Arthur Vardenberq A number of papers carry Moodys column He also conducts a ra dio forum in which prominent, Fordney of Saginaw, a men discuss public affairs He 1 At Fordnjeys s cr nephrw of William Scripps  owner of the Detroit News start was accidental Senator Wood bridge N Ferris idled and Gov Fred Gren appointed Vandonbera to succeed hlnu The Republicans of Michigan would have preferred CongJ ited at the Loyd Warner home nn Arbor Sunday in Ypsilanti SundayStanley Dinkel attended the drain meeting at Saginaw TTvur Mr and Mrs Merwin CampTfcll Mr, and Mrs, Clare Miller, Mr and Mrs Larry Camburn day with ht drain com of the j , ye editor attended the past bord of supervisors masters banguet at the Stock Carl ClarevWilliam Hollister bridge Masonic temple Thurs Ray Cosgrcry and Charles Por I ay night Howard Ariz was  ter went smelt dipping over the j toastmaster Judge Jay PayneJ weei anH and buought back a 0f Anh Arbor speaker There tub fulL  several musical numbers CURRENT COMMENT Cont years ago there was an epidemic of merrriaqe of young girls to old soldiers so they GovGreon in his eulogy of him said he had scars on his heart because ho had not appointed Fordney senator CO  It is not the initial cost of war that hurts, it is the cctinuinf uld gualify for soldiers wid i rost n far the civil war which ows pensions A law was pass ed to stop this racket but not until thousands of such marria ges had taken place We be lleve many restrictions of the  law have since been relaxed ended 86 years ago has the people 7,7  ,  pensions and is sttirj taxpayers 6,000,000 a although fews vetsfoot left Their dependents cflfeMt inq the pensions Badk 40  i s  VVTB5F     LV  m  MiUSjCt Wireliable Piping hot water whenever you want it    i ilfliiry Costs only pennies a day to operate on special jiiphjiHeavy insulation for added savings W5JI   v v  v     efficient    heats the water, not the air No waste flltMloo   , operates automatically ,jWv  Wis it i  7  PJsJpittt easy to operate    installed without xfra  leclriq get nior for your money   awiv fc   FINEST WATER HtATFft YOU CAN BUY Wilh tho right sized cleric water heater, youre cerlcin of ail tho hot water you need    whenever yoj tjm ti , Tor troJofree service and com pc r rifaction crt a modern electric water heater K 1 rvc yourself time, these bu,y dus, by keeping a list of the numbers of the outofown telephones you call most often When you call by number, the Long Distance operator doesnt have to take the time to get the number from Information so your call goes through faster That means better service for youand better service for all America, right now when telephone lines are carrying urgent industrial and military calls  P Se When you dont know the outoftown number, why not jot it down when the oper ator gets it for you That way youll have it handy the next time you call MICHIGAN BLL TELEPHONI COMPANY  r  3K  ffiftfg t,sh  Clyde Fisherandwiiespent The South MarionlafnTBux Pilgrim Fellowship the waek end at the Floyd oau met at the Herman Wid Adrian Sunday Hammond home in Lansina meyer home Thursday niqht lntAhon GriffIth familv of Mrs Mildred Acklev enter atthRalph OJn Anr,i Arbor were Sunday auesta tained her cribbage dub Thuw  B aj the Joe Griffith honie, day niqht    Wednyfay, April 25J0M  ring Notes i I The election of Supervisor I Fred Brosamle of Sylvan town ship is challenged in circuit  court by Walter Mbhrlockwho charges Brosamles nominatlDn in the caucus was llegaLas ha Howell The Howell Michlttm Tut Wed Thur,, ApriJ 24, 25 26  SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO la Cinecolor George Montgomery and , y, 4457 Paula Corday did not get majority Brosamla Comedy Cartocm March of tune got 45,Mohrlock 43 and Rtuben     DexterTheain Ai Coedtttaud DfcXIEB MlCHJGAtf Friday, Saturday April 27, 28 Lesser 13 The following high school pu Friday, Saturday April 27, 28 Dan Duryea, Gale Storm in fils have been awarded Mich AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA State scholarships  Betty Pidd, I la ciaecolot John VanatXa, Dexter Bernard Plus Micky Rooney, Terry Moore in HS A COCKEYED WONDER cartoon JuddDorls RurrnckiFowlfcrvillJe William McQuillan, Anna Wea ver, Howell Ehzabeth Shorston, HortJand and Harry Wisser, Briglhlpn  Sunday , Monday, April 29 30 John L Donohue of Unadillaj Matin Sunday 230 p xn conttnuoua while at wbrk for May  Sco i ori Day Jean Nelson field of Howell as press opera in  tor, lost two fingers on his riqht LULLABY OF BROADWAY i hand last week  Tochnicoiror  After 35 years in business Joe Comedy Cartoon Nw  ajad Brighton merchcant has Tu99, we, Thar May i, i 3 Ux and Mrs Bernard Rogers MfLe JS feh Lv Brighton announce the engaq Uatsgm Pns Thelma Hitter Wamttuto THE MATING SEASON  , and Mrs Charles W Burroughs jGoming Bird of Paradise ino j of Pinckney The wedding will1 13th Letter, Quebec take place June 9 at St Pauls, BifTffkJ 11 Episcopal church, Brighton SYLvAfl illLATLK MRSOMALLEY MRMALONE A Good Comedy Starring Marjcrie Main   Hat , Bud Abbott and Lou Costello  NIGHT TIME IN THE TROHS Shows 70fl and 9b30 Cartoon Nfjws MGM Story Suaday , Monday, April 29 30 FRENCHIT In Tchnicolror Is ci buper Western Joel McCVea Paul Kelly Tom and Jeny Cartoon Newt Three Stoogo Comedy Sun 3,57 Mon 7 and 9 lUOb  Wtrj, Ihur May 1, 2, 3 AIR CADET A Comedy Starring Stephen McNally, Gail Russell Cartoon and Latest News ComingBed Time fcr Bonzo, Branded, Hamlet mi in i ii j Thomas Featherly of Hamburq , is in St Joe hospital, Ann AT bor with virus pneumoniaa  The Lakeland Kings Daughters have elected the followinq off icers Pres, Mrs Darrel Baker j Viae Pres, Mrs Warren Miller  Sec, Mrs Hollis White Treas, i Mrs, Ed Houqhton  Stanley Wilson was installed as commander of the Howell Knight Templars last week by former Governor Wilbur Bruck er Wilbur Brucker Mr and MrsJake Dankers of Marion celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary last week  Chlaea JSfich AVOIf THEATER I  Stocktedao Michiag Friday, Saturday Apil 27, 28  PREHISTORIC WOMEN In Technicolror A Drama Starring i  Wttb  Laurette Inez Vivian Lindfors Henry ONeil, Ross Ford shows 710, 915 Sunday , Monday, April 29 30 THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID A Western in Color tarrta Wendell Cory, Ellen Drew,Ward RoKrt rvTrrir b  K Bond and MacDonald Carey iSfSPP01 HoweH mail Sundov Shows 3 5, 7, S cartoon sports pamer suffered a heart attack vrStT,week 116 WCfs token to MePherson hospital The state supreme court has postponed action in the case of Wm and Don Andrus con yicted of the murder of Franks , Jartrt Qine of Brighton until June, to Shrs 7slS and 90 , give attorneys more time to file 00   r  r   ComingValentino Wilham Foster of Whitmore    Lake broke his leg in 2 places  last week and is in MePherson Mr and Mrs Kenneth Camp  luos, Wrti Thur May J, 2, 0 FATHERS LITTLE DIVIDEND Comedy Starring Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor John Bennett, Billie Burke Friday, Saturday, April 27, 28  Douhl Feature I SHOT BILLY, THE KID  story of famed outlaw with  Don Barry, Robert Lowery Plus HOLLIDAY RHYTHM vaudeville with Mary Beth HughesDavid Street and Wallv Vennon Sivfday, Tuesday, April 2L May 1 THE WHITE TOWER la Technicolor a mountain drama with Glnnn Ford and Valli Cartoon New , urn   ITU V ITUI     looming Ill Reach for a Star Powder River Rustlers, Sleepy Time Gal er    3 Band  Mrs Maiv Bauqhn attended a Sianioy shower at the home of Mrs Eleanor Bauqhn Saturday niqht Mss Alberta Dinkcl entertain od the Ilendes ladies bowling tam at dinner ThirsdavThey were June Hendee, Jean Paton, Mary Ellen Read and Helen   unu  ui viLrnerson      , , Mary tllen Head and hospital, HowellHe is a mem j man of Detroit were Sundav  Reyroids  ber of the Pinckney Masonic guests at th Mark Nash home Mr  u Rpn Whitp w lodqe and suffered a stroke 3 Jerry McGowcm and son of  WedesdfW dinnor ouests f years ago and has since  been Pontiac spent Sunday at the, Mr Qnd Mfg BTgil White Qt the confined to his hom Louis Coyle home j ich,  New Store Hours FOR Howell Merchants Effective Friday, May 4th Closing 530 P M Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Friday to 9 P M Howells New Kg Shopping Night Beginning MAY 4th Howell Retail Merchants A 4   A  tl1 IBB HNCKNEY 1HSPAK7 Wednesday April 25, 1951 The Peoples Store  Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goctic, Shoes Gents Fvirsiishings Plnckney Dispatch tiered as 2nd class matter at postoitice Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell StPinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publshev Mr und Mrs Bill Bauqhu and son spent Sunday evenina ai the Franklin home in Howell The Louis and Gerald Swarthout families were Sunday guests at the L J Swarthout home Mr and Mrs Richard Cox oi Los Anqeles Calif, and MrsGeorqe VanHorn of Howell call I  ed at the Clificrd VanHorn home Thursday Asn school Lfnyerfc  i KennedyV Ge Store LOWEST KdCE EVER  Special de tan PHILGASTAPPAN Rang  STATE OF MICHIGAN  The Probate Court for the County of livlngston Al a sessJoe ex emd ANOI oek n uy Probate Office in the City ef Howell I in said Courwy on the 12th of AP il 1 A, D i95l I Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge ol Probate In the Matter of the ESTATE OP Walter Kaiser, also know as Walter W, Kaiser Deceased It appearlfif o   ant that tHe lime for presentation of claims again aid estate should be limited, axvi thai  tin and place be appointed tore oeive, examine said adjust all caim  and before Mid OssBl d tie the l9oJ hitis oi said decea d entitled to Inherit the estate of fclen aid dMMNi ted seised should be d J eetomatic, Instangritlnf burners removable porceMn drip trays v flsualite oven with jfass win4ew and oven light v 14hour dock ritb hufltfn r  4 Ti3mrder ssaT3eooWnj ro, up to 30 rrautea V Wsiguidecive time aiJtenj erature information v ve a en  v Ct ilTueurites entire top J range  Large working art Port  lain finish Concealed oa 1IBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCf ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now Is the time to modernize peur Sdtchen with Philgas    the thrifty fcottkd gas for farm and town homes Vou can huat far and wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rarge Remember, too, we will give you a generous ioradein allowance on your td range  regardless of type, make, r condition Esy erms, if you wish MAN OTHER PHILGAS APPUANCfS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE It Is Ordered, That all of the creditor of said deceased are required to pro sent then claims JO said Court at said Probatf Office and to serve a copy there of upon Leah Kaiser, administratrix trator of said estate whose address is iGregory, Mich, Route 1 on or before 30 day oi June A,Da951 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time j and plow betog appointed 1st fee es amination and adjustment of all clairri i 2nd demands again said deceased t It Is Further Urtered, That Public i Notice thereof be given by publication j of a copy of this order otaee each week tor three successive weeks previous te sold day ef hearine  e ftnekney Bis patah, a newsoaeer printed and dreulat ed in said Count A true espy Hirom H Surth Celestia Parehafl Judge of Probate ftegistex oi Probate Mrs, Addie Marshall of lack son and the Georcre Giphart family of Lansina called at the Georqe Meabon home Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Howard Readi cmd Mrs, Lloyd Hendee were smelt fishinq at East Tawas ov The Pettysvile Civic j held a binqo perry at th I Friday niqbt j Mrs Viola Read, Mrs Murv j  Teeple, Mrs Dora Swarthout I  and Mrs Blanch Brad  nf How ell spent last Wean, lav with Mrs Lola Moran Danorth in Flint Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed of Howell wore Sinaay tv ninq quests at the Ross Haa home  Mrs Hazel Poulson fell at her home last week and suffer j ed painful injuries I Lemuel Martin and wife ana  the John Boriz family of Ypsilan  ti called at the home of Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday William Doveraux and wife of Detroit and Leslie Merritt ana wife of Hovcll were woek end quests of MrsJr rmie Devereaux The John McGuire famiy ana Mr and Mrs lames McGuim of Detroit were Sunday quests of the Fred Rad family The Claro Mill r family were in Detroit Sunday Floyd Maycrft of GrandRapids spnt tho week end at Merwin Campbell home Mr Ruth McLucas and son, Charls of Briqhton wre Saturday ev eninq quests The Robert Youna family and Susan Campbell were dinner quests Sunday at the Vincent Younq hom in Groqorv, honnr inq Mrs Yeunqs birthday MrsDan VanSlambmck entertained 16 laaier Saturday a a shower for hr nio  Mrs Jean Drovn  i D ir o iI Mr and Mrs M JRe ison call an Mrs Mabh Suydim n Tck son Friday Nancy Palmer of Flint spent the week end at the Herb rt Palmer home whil his parents were attendina an art ence at Grand Rapids Lavern Cark was in Saturday W E Darrow and family of Sturqis spent the wok end here  Mark Nash, Dr Jams Nash, Miller Georae GardnerAndrew John Burq Ona Campbell,Dale Campbell Wccdrow Massev, and Ralph Harris werr some of those hero who woiit smelt fish inq over the week endTb wea ther was bad and luk wo a poor There wore 15000 fishina at Standsh Saturday Mr and Mrs Russell Clark of Buck Lake werr Sunday quests at the Walter Clark homo Mary Holt of Stookbrioe war, a quest of the Stanley Drkl home last week Carlene ZieqW spm Thnrs day niqht with Alberto 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praying that an instruement filed 1   In said Court be admitted to Probate aa  Dfi G R McCLUSKEY the last will and testament of eaid de   ceased and that adminstration oi eaid j  estate be granted to Stanley Berrimaa , 0 some other suitable person, It Is Ordered, Thatthe 7th day of MaVj A D,19M at ten A, M, at sold Probate Office to hereby appointed for hearixw said petition, it 1 Further Cedered That public not be tfaanof be gtran by mibllcation of u copy of this order once web weelr for 9  PROFESSIONAL CORNEA THE PWCKNEy SAKHABiUM I FJtliLlSJ tt5 Bey M Duify, M L,  ad Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3  Phone 157F11 Repairing 1 MYBON  HUGHES Denial  Plumbing pod Heatino 112 Nr,i Michigan Ave I State 8717 Lakeside Drive Telephone License Rush Lake ffli by AptaeUCriABTHO0T  SON Howell  Michigan HERB SNEED i Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment successive weeks prevleas to said day  of hearing in the Pmckney Dispatch a newspaper printed end drculated, in sdr A true oopT I Oelestia PanhaU Register d ProbtfU For Immdlate Delivery Model A 6 MT MC John Deere Tractors Htaxm B, Smith Judo oi Probate Will Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Farm Property A Speciality ist Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY GsnerH Insurance FRED C REICKHOFF Si OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave,  Michigan Residence 615 HoweU 1 Phone 358  Genorc insurance I IIVDIUWK uuwuug Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detroit     rrs I General Tmckina AUC ilONEER farm Sales A Speciality LLOYD HENDEF Livestock Hauling Your Savings Acccount work for you to provide a future new home, anew car, a new  BERT WYLffi household appliance or to meet j phoae Ptacjmey J78F2 family emergencies f  REFMGQIATION SERVICE In saving ytour part in helping  HAROLD Rfcwr combat inflation is also being Repairs On All Makes accomplished by decreasing the Phone Pincl ney 154F3   amount oi money in circulation j  TQWNFR Begin a savings program now  Wlv u J IUWNLK Each dollar saved aids in the  Dentist  battle against inflation I 044 Portage Lake  i phone Dexte 3461  General Trucking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mic L W W r L 1 E  NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS rgw j3P  PfKCKNEY FOR MUNTZ T V SEE ROY E FISHER  ON StMe BANK Factory Representative Demon str at 8044 Portage lakTiload, nt  J00   1003 PM  1 509 East Main St, Pinckney Free Dempnstratlqn Every Day 3  LAVEY HARDWARE MrfWRSONjaifei All deposits up to 10,000 insured by oar membership injhe  Classified Advs A, A A A, A Phil Barney Kralzmilier Federal Deposit Insurance Cor j R SALEWestinghou9e Roast Livingston Jounty Phone 2556 IT i er a u mch girls bicycle, a poratioa 24 inch boys bicycle Represrv 11 j  ii  j  P4K   j 8649 lLakkeview, Hus Lake, Ann Arbor FOUNDTwo wheeled Trailer Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Uaf a, Clover and  AflOther Seeds Farmers Feed SuppJy Co, MAK RVWBLL MMt WHEN A DECISION IS IMPORTANT The Experience oi Our Bank May Prov Helpful WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES  f,if  ODTKIIW OTXMA BRDKTMU   Michigan licenLv NQ 309 J SPINET PIANO BARGAINRatnj SQ Qwn can have by proy inq ownership and paying for this adv Bill Baughn 2201 Swarthout Rd  er than box and reshlp, we o fer at a bargain price to some responsible party with good creait a lovely hke spinet pia  WANTED Baby Sitting no Fully guaranteed Requires, bomice  phyone only a small down pay men  127 and a few easy monthly pays FOh SALEOne 507 Inieralional  ments Quick actioi necessary baler with motor, waqon load 1 Write Credit Dept, 76 East Verl cr, Jewell wheels, used very litt nor, Detroit 1, Michc and wel OP oj Aprej ej,  will mak arrangements for yon  W  G Reves, Stockbridge  to see the piano FOR QATPTT I r rJ SALE 10 ciose estate The  WANTED Custom Plowing, al  TT T 2j ao fields to rent for corn , Sncknev A rrS ke 1ad Earl Schroeder corner M 36 and p knov A f CuaX1C t0go  11 f rincKney A good chance logo Pincre Road THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Heweil Mich Member Federal PpOfit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10000 for each Depositee t X Pinckneys  flieltoP robes Md mrgtoprett covered up to aoo under ariAufOOMMerspoyif i locked ortvdte pier  car is I ken into Docs ycpresent auto mobile policy protect rohesftdwejrmldppseei fristthift HQLUS WYUE General Insurance 355 Eaet Man Pinckney, Mich Phone 136  j in chicken business Fied,Teeple, adm pnone 675 FOR SALE John Deere automat  Ho well 11 tof ic wire baler No 114 W qaoa  i condition, also a ton oi wire w   fOR SALE200 bales of mixed nS 26 Vi 8Z,SrAoa O M haV C Mmrgy t280 Fariev Rd  bridge, Mich JDEALER WANTEDThofito WANTED TO BUY A 4 or 5 2  5 d his room house from ownr, 4,001 Product is fertiliaer or less, cloee in Pinckney , i5liniaf  uruqua The mone 2368 Howell St Pbcne 146F12  P1  interested Write to WANTED POULTRYiirpay i  fjf  Detroit Market Prices mw  qC 5 C H Uovd Phone 62F13  i OR SALLSmall White Enam FOR SALE 10 inch Muntz Telej  cfJHit WOOd vision 3et, a year old for 75  , Phone 137H1 COncUtl0n Gene N Druin, Patterson Laka 7439 Bently Road Fresh Aij Camp Rd  FOR SALE We now have our FOR SALEBaby Chfehs BarrodJ TKnnTLTr u  o f andi White Rocks N H Reds,  Sd Corn on hand Gel jJ c QUALITY Bleats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish  Market Prices Ceureous Service Clarks Whie Leghorns and HyLines, all hatched from blood tested stock Now hatching Place voi chick otder with us now BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 30aW Howell   FOR RENTEguipped 153 crcre 1 Dairy Farm f C Murray, 8280 FARLEY Rd   Pinckney, MichI AUTOMATIC SAVJTFILING75C yours while we have numbers you want Price 1190 pcr bush el If interested either come and see us or write us what kind you want and wo will hold it for vjou Ralph Glenn and Son ,, Greoory, Mich FOR SALEGardeii Tractor 5 HP if  i  Hevs qwick  tudiing toft wafer tor atlf  difhwothing, whifr wathci, fteriout shampoot, delightful bathing Gtomplt  dttoilt on this emoting new autonatft  woter toftonsr Garden King with 5 attachments, plow, cultivator, sickle bag disc and spike tooth, Reasonable LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED T Pcrvl Phone 42 150   WiiMiutARM UbTlNGS, we, Also Sisals and Knives et us neIP you sell your farm Service While You Wait AH Work Guaranteed MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 River Drive,Hi land Lake have mare prospects than farms,   iAIiOLD GRANDELL j iA  Phoge 3Q5W HoweU rCrt SALPotatoes, Caboage  Gjiions AtkxrtUmm PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  LA Rom viiere I sit ly Joe Marsh Youve Got To Hand It To Sandy Y  a Costt 43  less than prewar automatic modeli Ask for mt hem trial  GEORGE ROUSH Prumbina j nVATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Plncknsr 153FU Mrs Raymonda Morris attend j ed the wedding oi Mary Long In Dsxter last week    Sand Johnsons wife Tiny suddenly asks him at breakfast the other morning Why dont yon heild me some bluebird houses  What for ssks Sandy Why ifbr bluebirds, of course says jTiny We always had em at  home when I was a girt May jsound sillybut I sorta miss em  Well, I know how busy Sandys Ptaen lately and the thought of taking time out to build bird IOUSPS could have nade a lot of jien blow thtir top But not Candy He says, No, Tiny It  ost c und silly I think its   wonderful ideawere going to have bluebirdsand Im starting on some birdhouses tonight From where I sit, we could do with more understanding people like Sandyand Tiny, too He respects her likings, and she respects  his He likes a temperate glass of beer now and then and although Tiny sticks to coffee, whatever Sandy likes is OK with her They live and let liveand thats why they live so happily Copyright, 19S1, United Statu Brtwert Foundation    V ,THE FINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday April , 1951  lears Ago  Mr and Mrsjchn Caawell en, tertuined Friday evening in hon cr ot their house guesis, Ger I Uude and Frank Wolfer of Still , wata, Minn  Tils Placeway twins, Braytonl and Clayton, ceclebxater their 16th birthday by KnJertaininq the Ypung Mens club d bhannon, Hamburg found a 4 lb carp cauqht in one ol his traps last week W E Murphys store was broken into last week and candy and ciqars stolen Thomas Burchiel of Windsor Ontario, has purchased the Erastus Kennedy house on East Unadilla and will move here We got several inches of snow on April 12 Gus Smith who spent the win ter i Dhrcit hq return re home  Mrs H F Sialer has returned home from California, HevMylnei Baylon Placeway MrsEUa Jackson attended conventicn at Sandstone last week cronioa Fohey is Veachinq in the House district Mike Roches celt ran away from him Sunday smashing the birrtv bevend repedr Patrick Kelly has returned ho from Virqinia The HamburqPiitnam Farm ers meet ct the Tamo Nash horn Sunday The following cr cn the program Florence Kir, Mae VanFleet Mrs Bert Apdleton Fcmnie Rollisou Aic Schoenhals Mrs Iva Hall and Fana Rollison Tho Nrrth Hambura church ladies aid have elected thi fell owing officers Pres Acda Kioe Vice Pres, Mrs Boy Ian Sc, MrsShewariTneas, MrsGartrell, S 1 35 Vicars kvr Pinckncy high school lost the fin, rvmo to Fcwlerville Fri day Den Swarthout pitched fo Pnckney Ray Wilson of Howell was badly injured Saturday in ctn cruto Trident at Wriqhts Corn  ers, his leg being broken in 2 Mrs Alice Teeple and Mrs N O, Frye will sell thir house hold goods at auction Satur day ie bodv of Bert MunrelL the father of Harlow Munsell who arc n New York state was brought to Gregory fcr burial last week An electric light mectlna was hld at Geocp las week to consider the offer of the Con sutners Power Co to come to Gregory for S5000 Part o the menev Vas ben raised Ferd Bowdsh of Graory stc ted his sawmill Monday Beatrice Lamborn has bouav tht Thomas Hewlett house ir Grencry Frank Brown former Pinckne boy, died in Oioaqo Anril 15th IM bo1 was brought hereto be hurled Haul Strcrwhecker of Grand aplds spnt the week erd a I the Ona Campbell honr Miss Monesia Mitchell of i Bcyne City underwent an op eraticn at th 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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>4 Dispatch Volume G8 V  Pinckney Dtspoh Wednesday April 18 1951 IS iViichigan Mirror The much publicized peoce party between the qovernorand the legislature has blown up, mostly over the threat of th governor to veto any qas tax hiqher than  cent The legis lature wbuld wipe out the deficit by lovyinq a qas tax as high as 5 cents on a gqllonThe governor lias enough votes to sustain his veto so there may be no new taxes  The Mich TB commission hos been instructed to proceed with plans for the new sanitarium Kalamazoo for 200 bads The proqram is limited to 5,000,030 ior TB and 60,000,000 for mental It is proposed to abolish the Mich Unemployment Com and  rais th benefits from 324 k 30 a week and dependants irom 2 tc 3 A single commiss icner appointed by the govr nor would administer it If the preesnt traffic death rate continues 2,000 people inlvin will meet traiiic deaths in 1951 In the first 2 months the death rate was 29 percent heavier thcn in 1950 The Michiqan blcod typinq proqram has advanced to the collection staqte 698 coll ction stations will be established in 51 counties  Care, are reported with TV selr installed This has caused a bill tc be introduced in the legislature making it illeqal to have TV sets in cars The auto induslry now has 11 contracts for aircraft engines During World War II it built 455522 engines Deer winter kill may be as high as 50,000 Army induction for college students is still confused, Audi tar General Martin would in duct them and then make them take needed educational vec  ntional ororframs The present racketeers investigation says the Mich Press, reminds us at the bank cashier who stole 50,000 and ran off with his Inends best girlthe only concern the people had was who was gcina to teach his Sunday school class WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE Cpl Dale Meabon arrived in San Diego, Calif, from  Korea last week and was to leave for home on 21 dav iurlough April  17 A GUIDE FOR FUTURE I PARENTS I How much will it cost to have a baby How can you cut j down on expenses These and j other problems are answsred i  In an authoritative article, jSo  Youre Going to Have a Baby, an ininguing feature in this Sundays April 22 issue of the American Weekly, great Imalgazine, EXCLUSIVELY with Detroit Sunaav TimesCIRCUIT COURT NEWS Joseph St Albion pled guilty to steaiinq a television set from a Brighton home James Harrison charaed with robbing the Uraham Hotel1 April 3 and assaultina the clerk waj arrainged Reed Fleeter was appointed to defend him The following divorces were granted Betty from Duane Ben eddick Leo from Doris Saunders Ruth from Francis Callard, Robert from Norman Hoover, Ardyce from Arthur Veitho In the cases of the Dede Hin chey Estate vs Lowetha Plum mer the attorneys have been given time tc file briefs in case Robert Plummer, 14, implicot ed in the Lee Lavey barn fire last month was committed to the Lansing reform school, by Judge Hiram Smith He escap ed from the court house after beina sentencedbut was picked up Friday by Undershenff Geh rinqer and taken to Lansing f 4ASOMC COMMUNICATION On Saturday night April 21 Third Degrees will be worked There will be Four ThirdsLodge wll open at 630 pm, Tuesday, May 1 800 p m Regular meeting Second degrees will be conferred The past masters have been invited to work a degree some time in May On Friday May 18, Ann Arbor Lodge No 544 will aome to Pinckney and conferr MM Degrees 3v Order of the W M Pil W Curlett, Sec Masonic Lodge iewi j OUR DEMOCRACY EARAAARX by KM Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A ivi observed tiieir 21st Annual Past Masters Night by a banquet at the school Sat or day night The usual large attendance was presentihe inv cation was given by rtev Lou aid Brady Following the ban quet, servea by the GLS, the welcome was given by Mer win Lximpeil W M and res ponded to by Jack Hannett in behalf of the past masters Dewey Hesse PGM citiciated as toastmaster Miss Barbara Nash o Pinckney, winner of the state pit , inuring UUJ and 4th in natj icnai competition at Chicago was introduced She presented the grand master, Dr Morgan Live witn a pie Chris Camp bejl, ihkd Disirict Spelling Champion was also Diesented Volney Wieqand who has received his life membership cer , titicne, pin and card irom Bert I Hoker R M Rev McLueas pre , ssented George Gardner, retir  ing master with his past masters  apron  ui Morgan Smead grand master, delivered the address He dwelt most on the Michigan Masonic home and its needs andwas warmly applauded An added feature not on the program was a mock trial of the lodge secretary for subversion nnd mispelling a word in the program Judge Hiram Smith presented the chargee but said secretary was ably defended by Francis Dcdge Detroit attorney and grand 7neu shall and Kev McLrcas and goC  fuitted Dick Campbell played c number of accordian selections and Gienn Albright of Fowler ville,a popular entertainer sang sang several songsplaying his accompanyment on nis guitar Continued on Last Page STEWART ANDERSON Stewart Anderson, 70, son of Abram and Sarah Stewart An derscn was bom in White, Oak, Ingham county on March 1,1881  and died at a Howell nosp i April 16 For many years he H , A TERM THAT RiGMMTtO L0W6 AGO WHIN, IN PAPAS OT OUR COUNV, THE LAW REQUIRED FARMERS AND 5TOCKMCN TO MARK THM EARS OP THEIR ANIMALS SO THAT STRAYS COULD 6 IDENTIFIED FOR RETURN TO THEIR RJOHTFULOWNERS LATER, THE TERM BROADENS IN MEANING AND TODAY W SPSAK OF SOMETHING SUNG EARMARKED WNEN IT IS SET A8IPC FOR A SPECIFIC US Sfibuui iSolcs i , iiy GretchaBUeBeuchy Kiiidexqortwn and First The kinueiuurteu hu3 a new  qhi rier nam is iLurnBlv xou i  i Detroit coiid cJruu3 j Ktith Morgan is talcing a 2 w xs uip io i ionaa Vve nop io iias a yood time isneri rcoiur iaa 2 teeth ex riou Hiauy Ruauu human in ill W hope silt returns to sahool SO,U iommy Read and Jean Salyer were absent rnaay at moon vve welcome Paul o JIIU, Spickenagel who comes rom Grosse Pointe school ysl m Our advanced rouiinc qr u completes the text book Mi  Christina Jaiiesiowskj, wa yeais oid Monday i  ihird Ciradf We are glad to have And Shiiey back from her trip to w icrado iViul Iiussll ucjidcntly ran mo a i Ha md sprained hia vuikle I Current Couunent Threleiv1nq of GenMcArth 1 u1SCommand   east Tr mWednesdy hY Presided Truman cam with a sudden  that Was surprismq The Alt I several reprimands from   president ior unauthorized r QnS aund pres releases Oei, MArthur sent a leSrte  nq Martin, Republican floor lender advocating the bomb nq of Chinese bases, the arm inq of Ch ,inq Chai Chek  and the mvarm of China This ia iireclly contrary to the policy  th sat  dept and UN who ir strivirjq to the utmost to pr vent an fl out War wih ChinQ uivolvo Russia and last for , ,113 There was no other  urse bu to relieve McArthur  of iiis dut, s as he Had violated thn fust duty of a soldier which s obodienrP This could have bein qrounds for court martial nie removal was qreeted with mixrd rmotions The Democrati A proqressisve Republican a WHEN we EARMARK A CERTAIN PORTION of OUR INCOMB ESULARLV FOR LIPE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS WE SUILD SECURITY THAT ENABLES US TO PLAN WITH CONFIDENCE AND ACHIEVE THOSE GOALS WE SET FOROURSELVtS AND OUR FAMILIES wenvc largo frmily of atnrs such as Duff,penn SaW S1 lls nOW   ,  sta1 nd Lodqe of Mas S3  ,i illn ss pieidnt whilth iolationiat Wiin wo saw the now Mon RepubUcans only saw n H a ay we wisha wo were with opDlUnitv ,M v 4 1 wp runiiy win h 1 capitalized en might wm the election for ck m in J952, h amuses u  COCK see ,,,ch   Sanav Areiclentis Uniiiiic St The second traffic accident to 1 ikicy Michigan happen in lesg than a week R0V Fr Albert J Schrmtt, Pastor xn which a Pmckney qirlvas, Sunaav Manses involved cccured about 330 a Summer 630, 800 1000 1130  ni Thursday on US16 near Winter 800  1000 operated a general store at Mill Lake Chemung The injured Noverma Devotions  ville About 25 year aqo girl was Miss Joyce Clark, 161 Uouiessions sold out and entered the sin a Pincknoy hiah school junior  Friday evening at 730 p m a v o he late Edward Farnam and dauqhter of Mr and Mrs I Friday afier Novenna Devotions of Pinckney in the poultry ana J Roy CIOTK of Pinckney Her Saturday  730 to 300 P M eqq ouying business When boy friend Ralph Dotson of Sundrtv beijrc 800 Mass, Farnam died he took over tiie Detroit whose parents have a buildings and operated tnern cottage at Hi land Lake, came as c storage and warehouse  out Wednesday He had no Early in life he was crippleai car and Charles Hewlett, 17,a by an illness He waked wtn nckney high school senior difficulty This never affectedwag socured to drive him his disposition and his cheer  fulness and friendliness made him many friends He was a cnocker and domino player and entertained friends at the gams often A great joker he circulated the report he had so his body to the university at death This was not true Surviving are abrother, John, White Oak, and a half brother, George Young, of Clawson j The funeral will be at the to Cooaroaatlnal Cvmmunitv Church Rev, Donald Braa, pastor Wednesday400 junior choir Detroit Miss Clark and her bio practise 730, senior choir praether, George, 17, went along f irailblazers at cnurch 400om for the ride They did rot leave Pinckney until after 1100 pm Coming back Miss Clark was in the front seat with Hewlett and Geatqe in the backAs they came up tjXe hill at Lake Che mung they hit the back end of an oil tank truck driven by Donald C Apt of Monteplior, OhioMiss Clark who was sitt inq on the side of the car that hit the truck suffered a skull tise 700 p m 730 Prayer meetinq at Nelson Buzzard home on Main St Friday 630JunioT hayrideMeet at the church Sunday 1030, Sermon Men of r Distinction Sunday school at 11,30 Jackson Assn Pilarim Fellow ship meet at Adrian Sunday j last wek 300 to 830TopicMakmq a Vo  In scien t will be serveda2 00nDrmHReTBradv hit the tacsufW a skull SU c Christian Family Liv WILLIAM BISE I WM taken to McPherson hos l8OJ Jackson A buffet s,JpPW pital Howell where the boys William Bise, 4L foieman for were released offer first aid Asphluna iree Trimming Co Miss Clark was taken to Uni who have operated in this sec versity hospital, Ann Arbor tion for 2 years died in Mc  where she did not regain con  Pherson hospital, Howell Sat  sciousness until late Friday, urday of stomach ulcer His i r wiojiu wo wtie With ucnms M ig m in Morida rourth and rilm Uades I liiank nrikci is in school  u jiuiiovitz is absent ni account ol illn s i iicy lr Silipm tpent th  w eK end in Sinic e, Unrano jonniiy Salyei was 1U ears fca i uesaay  j hn brq Nany SilipinMar, jane iomusik aa Doniso Dav is of the 4th grnJe will havo a ari1 this wtk vv re making flowers fgiin m th cirt class Sixth Grade The 6th grade has started a a od    ir hut Stt 11rMirilyn Vanbi irm i IOK n  Difk Campbil nh w ed us a movio ihs th grnd  made We tjuyed  Flo, t Mae Mallory was out on account of illness last w k Ve ar completing ourschool work fcr thn year The rorn the children pi is growing fast Sevemii Gr ide Chris rjnpbells pitrein ihe Dermit NwsSn I a nic writeup O r movie, The Si  s  Happy Man, We ha  it around th  reams , i clasn project Marilyn Oustafson mad Good Cilizmship chart  month A rod mark is go, haviorbluo, nr , holp , , i yllow, bad 1 ac jqn Wo a  yoilow on Fri  out had 10 Light, ado Mrs Doroth  mpbdi Was ot in school last wek on a co t fo flu Mrs Noieor  arr taught Joan Rowll was out 2 davs wit th fu saence we rir starting a ilect w is a    r  ti  isolationists os Sencrlorr Wherry Hickenloper and  ,  vi U out for McArthur ana ins invasi n of China The b st e nt IVI w read on the subj c waS by John S Knight owner of the Detroit Free Press and other papers He is not cf Truman uuppnrtorHe saidThe dmti n of McArthur was inevitable He repeatedly showed himself mcapiable of obeyinq orders Thora was no other murse for th president to toke McArthuis career has been stormy throuqhoutHe presided at the cmrt martial which kickad Gn Billy Mitfhell out of the army In 1931 he gave the oid to fire on the bonus mar chers in Washington D C and thfur unarmed World War I  Vetrms who wero there to ask far a bonus wereshot down in t cd i blood Herbef  rdoroc in Washington to dis h nus marahersHoov mtitind McArthur i Uriatrns when n h viuG marhersThis with telling effect aqajnst H ov r in 1932The Am ri an Legi n national common dT supports McAnhur and the VFW national commander the Psiddlnt Th 1 jttor said A sol hero fir rt duty is obedience  president j c nimon  prse tfi r rdw r xceo1 iiorl o  was v er1Ujoover then od McArthur in  COUNCIL PROCEDURES  Ch roir M0tnoute Church Hev Ezva Beacb Pastor  S  Sup Walter E3ch I Asisant  Paul Chaffee Mvning Worship 1000 Sdav School      1100 Childrens Hour  1145 April 10, 1951 Young People Meeting 730 of council Evenfna WorftMn 8151 An effort iias ben made to dken this ncicient to the im P ahmvnt f President Andrew J hnson for removing Sec of W r Stantn Th re is no compaijon Ii was only an excuse The pr iddent appoints hi cabinet and can dismiss them ii h wi, tar ires Johnson tried to sop 1 move led by Cong 7had St  11, Fiepublcian of ftetm  iisonanchise the south cmi turn ii over to the I negroos aria carpet baggers of the north fq Stevens had a I nogro common law wife Stevho south was new unitTho Human Ma hui ard everybody drew a pi tare tot the human skeleton The Pinckney ball gamo Srn for Hartlcmd Tueday was post  poned until Friday RED CROSS DRIVE REPORT We wish to thank those wl a ens succeeded, contributed and workea daring plundered and the outrages per wife survives him They lived in ihe jack Lobdell apartment at Howell Don Swarthout took the body to Elizabeth,West Vir j Regular meeting ginia, ior funeral and burial caiied to order by Pres Dinkel Cott Feilowshin Service Jack Reason is employed by R0IJ can Qf officers Present    WHnesdcr 800 P M  the company and helped care Read Shirley, Tiplady, Clark for Mr Biseatjhe hospital , Eiseie ArisentSwarthout Min CONSERVATION NOILS j O 9,rm utes of last meetinq approved  TRI COUNTY LEAGUE MEET Motion by Tiplady supported 8,100 acres and 2113 platted  b Shirley to allow following lots in the upper and lower pen The Tri County hard ball lea nB insula will be sold at auction  gue will meet Sunday, April 29, Van Winkle Van Winkledeed 5 May 817 The lower peninsula aj 330 p m at the Guy lame  Norm Millergavehtruck 3750 otls are all in northern Mirh son home in Dexter Election of ijSwarthout,laboriire hl 1400 otficers,set up schedule etcAny T Read gons material 32 45 new team wishing to come in KeiBer concrete blocks  800 should be represented J stabler Liv Oil Co, oil 1450 Guy Jameson Sec treas pinckney Dispatch, printinq 800 Motion carried the Red Cross Drive Putnams guota was 275 We raised 270, higher ihan manv dis  tricts Mrs George Roush, chairman The girls lost to Brighton at soft ball Monday 16 to 12O E S, BENEFIT PARTY The aestation period of white tailed deer is 7 months The younq are born in May and June  82100,000 fishermen will bo trout waters April 28 The state perpotratod caused the solid south which endures to the pre sent day The parallel case to the McArthur oustinq is the re moval by President Lincoln ol Gon George McClellan, head of the union forces in the civii war He was from New York CONSERVATION DEPARTMET and very popular He spent a The first forest lire in the up whole yar drilling his troop per peninsula this yaar burnod and refused to engaqe in batt over 2 acres le When ordorod to although Som 858 000 pine soedlinqs he had 80 000 men he was deand hardwood shrubs are be  featd by Gon Robert Lee at inq shipped to southern Michi Antietam who had but 40,000 gan farmers 340,000 multiflora Mclcllon tried to make poltit rose shrubs will be shipped col capital of it and ran fojr later in April  president agdinsi Lincoln but Scones of actual forest fires onlvbut 21 electorial votesin iofihern Michigan will bo  seen  in Michigan theatres soon The dept announces a cock 37 ni oli a benefit party Friday J   ThB 8portsmen who ,, ltod Motion to adjourn carried the deer yards las week Mildred Ackley, clerk found 100 deer dead of stavn   tion in the AuSable and Huron forest The averaqe of one dead deer per 12 across is high win night April 20 at 700 p mat tlie Pinckney Masonic temple fcr the O E S Villa at Adrian Card party and proqram, door prizes For details call Carmen Porter Dexter 5304 Th auto traffic death rate in Michiqan increased 26 perctat the first two months in 1951 ov  or 1950 If this keeps up the  tiV starling April 23, Survey years toal may be over 2000 crews will step each mile for 2 The trouble with Micruqan tratt one1 Lsten for crowinq of cock is law enfiorcement is that it tft pheasants is too spasmdic to be f7 CARD OF THANKS Great Lakes levels climbed Many cities hold traffic vtoWJ Mr and Mrs William Ketch ceebrated their 57th weddinq anniversary Tuesday Also Mr andMrs George Roush They all had dinner ii Ann Arbor and went to the theatre During the time of our deep, est sorrow, your kind express ions of sympathy were most A A A SERVlCfc STATION I have been appointed AAA Huron 1 in March Lake St Clnir 73 of ft, I,ake Superior 07 fi Erie 66, Ontario 64 and Michiqan acknowledgedcmdappreciated ggSfiJ JS 12 fUn22T CURRENT COMMENT Cont drives for short periods where nil violators are teriled Judq John Mahor of Detroit for  time held traffic trials over ttj  raio Howevor theee purq dont last A good attorney to ,  , , ,  WrrVr rmd Towina Service I reason or another juries seem usually able to get mojt Mr and Mr J Shirev Sr SgsnnT j VnwilUr to convict out of traffic fcsni and fortJimJMvr jkjtii0im  A y1  C7 you figure it  WtaekT Jlpdl Jft 1951    are finest for family use  S mmammmmmmmmtmmmmmmm Costs only pennies a day to operate on special water heater rate Try it Youll like it massassssa  No soot No smoke No floe Put It in the kitchen if you wish Clean as can be mmsmmsmmzz Finest hot water service that money can buy    just install and forget it  for years and years am No charge for installation in most residences Go electric ,   theres a wonderful difference I SSiKSS3 the finest dl1   ii iiv iii ATE P HEATER you can bvy LER or Detroit Edison leach growers profit from  new, hardy, earlyripening variety  Peach growers who long have wanted an earlyripening fruit that would ship well are profiting from the new Fairhaven peach This variety is the fourth peach developed a the South Haven substation of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Michigan State College It is designed for the market period after Redhaven but before Halehaven, Kalhaven and South Haven The new Fairhaven features a hardy bud that is resistant to cold and fog, and a fruit that is firm and ships exceptionally well When ripe, it Is freestone Growers interested In a sturdy, earlyripening peach can get further information by calling, writing or visiting their County Agricultural Agent A  5r  i Plow Sptecfs farm Tttpnout Service A specially designed plow is used to bury wire along roadsides for telephone service in rural areas where this type of construction it less expensive than building lines on poles The plow leaves no trench , , buries the wire in a single operation This is another example of telephone efficiency working for you  speeding construction of more rural telephone facilities, and helping to keep cost of service low Its one of the reason why the proportion of farmers with telephones in Michigan is among the highest in the nation MICHIGAN BILL TELEPHONI COMPANY 25 Years A HO Dr T M Winters, brother of Mrs Molochi Roche, died at Lqnfrinrr April 5 The high school girls now set turk fashion, due to the mice jritich runabout the school  The high school base ball team plays the Chelsea Junior  tam there Saturdcry the Young Mens Club enter April 6 Fred Campbell lads Moron were on  the tunrieeDctle Daarow and Mdbtyre furnished tthe and rlorle Morcm rid fiSrarthout put on th rfr u, The dub holds a field  JB, Mcrv Mdhn XX While has moved on Bla Jackso fcr on the Dexter Road  Steve VanHorn has broken  ground for a new home at Petty svile Wm Brogan is working for1 W K Sexton  NeiiMc4Msan and Thomas Cavanaugh were married at St losephs church, Howell last Tuesday  Rev Fr Commerford entertain ed the Misses Rose and EIlcc Black, Mae Moran, Fern Cope and Lelia Monks at a theatre   pcnrty in Detroit Wednesday Perry Noah has rented the Jim Cook farm purchased by Elmer Glenn, and Js moving on k  e four A hkjfklot road from Brighton to the General Motors Prov  jog Grounds where many of j the Brighton people work is J badly nefidedHowevex it was k impossible to get any action no it the county road commission  dfriminq they had on fundsThe  Brighton Argus started a series 1 of articles on need on the road j and shortrrffnfngsof the county 1 road commission and has got ten actionSup Henry Ross of Brighton township and Eng Fred Rogere of the rood comxn ission, contacted the General  Motors and they will help fin  ancially Brighton township will also help nnancilly and with  eaupment The road is about 4 i miles long and 14 miles is in  Oakland aounty who will not aid at olL j Shirley Ann Kill is valedictor ion of the Brighton senior class   and Juhe Houghton, salutator   4an   coiMdy  Mrs Jess Leverett of Brighton  was struck last week by a ca j driven by Donald Church, 21  of Brighton Church was arrest  ed rwj pled guilty to drunk j driving I Clarence Fuller of Fowiervillej of FowlerviUe underwent an eration at Sparrow hospitalism j oing last week  Sgt Harold Watson of Stock j bridge has fceen awarded the bronse medal tor mertoous j service in Korea He enlisted in j January 1947 Mr and Mrs EmSey Pickelli Gregory announce the mart iaqe of their daughter, Marine, to Pfc Harold Coser son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Qorser of Una dilla It took place at the Presbyterian church April 1 Pfc orser is at Ft Bragg, N C The Stockbrtdge village counj cilhag passed a resolution bann j ing Sunday burials in the vill f age cemetery I MLlard Gilhnore, hurt several  months acja while loadina coal I at Gregory, b now able to set up in a wheel chair at Univer The County Kings Daughters Convention is at Brighton on May 20th Archie Ktngsley of Conway is chaiiman of the county board of supervisors The Haruand Music Festival is April 2021 The following from this county railed for army service April 17Don Stackable, Pinckney ftobtHt Reiber, John Townsend, HbweU Kenneth Leach, Ham burg Richard Strong, Hartlandr Thomas Kane, FowlerviUe Howell Tiie ttoweJL Micsia T, We4 Thur April  17,18,19 Ginger Hogers, Konald Reagan  DotU Day, Steve Cochran I OTOHMY EARNING Semd Hovtly Lailooo filauy, Miuxaay, Apru W n  Rancpiph Scott Adele J rgens SUGARFOOT la ieciuticolror Pius HIGHWAY 301 Sieve Cochran, Virginia Grey cartoon duaday, Monday April zi, 3 NairiM Sunday i30 9 m conuuoua THE GREAT MISSOURI RAiD la Technlcolror Mcuiutg , Wendell CoryMcDonald Ccuey Ward Bond Ellen Drew  DexrerTheai re A CoelSeaed Friday, Saturday April 20, 21 shows ViJiii i30 DaaUe Featare Roy Rogers and hore,Trigge, TliE 1RAIL OF ROBINHOOD la Tchnicolrox Pins ADAM AND EVELYN bomsdy btarriag Stewart Grainger Sunday, Monday, April 22, 23 K I M Color by Tecfcakttft Meto Goldwyn Mayer Feature Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell News Tom and Jerry Cdttooa Sun 35,7 Mon 7 and 9 oartooD  iNW i  Sir George Read has gone to Washington D C I Frank Allen is the new rural i  4U0S Wd inar, Apni 24, 25 6 j SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO  in Cinscdor  with  George Montgomery and Paula Corday CMedy Cartooa Morcii oi Time  Coming Lullaby of Broadway Mating Season,Bird at Paradise Mich TdM Vd AUI April S 26 2 WATCH THE BIRD Red Skelton, Arlens Dahl and Ann Miller Thro Stoog Comedy Kles Shorts umoangFianchie Air Cadets Bdaimefor Bonzo  AVOM THKAllA Stockbriaae Michiap 0  Irriday Saturday Aprii 20, 21  CHAMPION A Dranu Starring  Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell aad Arthur Kennedy  Cartoon Nw shows 710, 915  BeMBlSMP Sunday, Monday, April At 23 , THE STEEL HELMET  A Drama Starring Gene Evans, Robert Hutton Steve Brodie, William Chun Cartooa Stooge Comedy Sundoy Sbows 3 S, 1, S j tues Wei Thur, Aprii 24, 2ft z WTHE BLACK ROSE J A Drama Warring  Tyrone Ptower, Orson Welles CelcUe Aubrey Jack Hawkins Cartoon shows 70 920  Tvlr and Mis Andrew Camp bell have sold their house to Mr Fugate of Whitmoi e Lake  The Campbells will live over t the Roy Clark store Virginia Shirley and Mrand  Mrs Gayle Shirley spent Sat j urday at the Daryl Shirley home at Plymouth Friday, Saturday April 20, 21 GENE AUTREY AND THE MOUNTIES Gene Autrey, Eleano VerDugg and Champiiin In a tutor Western Bungled Bungalo Miss  a Slip Korn Kobhlsrs It Was Only Yesterday  luriiav, Tuesday, April 22, 24 Hi PETTY GIRL a Technicolor A Oood Comedr with Robert Cumrningsloan Caufield The Minors Daughter News Blu6Anqel Coming I Shot Billy the EcL HcUiday Rythm, The White Tower The Ardrew Ojmpbell family Pnt Simiay a the Glenn Xingslev ho  1 Tbo Horberl Pcvtmr family spent Sunday with Detroit rela tiveg  Mrs Margaret Clark and on Jerry, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs Blatchford and family oi Battle Creek Ross Read and wife camo home from St PetersburgFlor id a Thursday New Store Hour FOR Hewell Merchasntf Effective Friday, Ma 4h Closing 530 r mail carrier at Hamburg  o  Neighboring Notes The junior class oi Dexter high school will put on the myetery playSwamp rjouse,0 a stoiy  of the LouLeana swamps, at the Copejbnd crudttorium, Dexter, on the nights oi April 19 S 20 Marty Tobin, pitcher tor Chel sea high school entered the hall of fame when he pitched a no hit game against Dexter, winn ing 10 to 0 He only faced 22 men in 7 innings Mr and Mrs Emmett FarrelL life long residents of Dexter community celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sun day He Is 73 and his wife, the former Clara Marsh 71 Tbey  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Friday to 9 P M Howells New Big Shopping Night Beginning MAY 4th Howell Retail Merchants  w mm  I  vjifcS i  ,  iJ Store Groceries Brygoods Canned GwCr, Shoes Gents, F rsilshltigs  J i Kennci3rL w Store  LOWEST PfclCE EVER  Special ile luxe PHILGAS1APPAN Range t  DEALER 4 etomatic, fnatanfrllghtlnj buruen  removairfe poreKin irip trays y UuaJiteoven AitH iiamv Jew and ovaa lipht44iour tfoek tith huntin V igfmtnder signals cooWng tm, up to 30 ate ffcjguii Uveitis  idWIDcrature iufornsaiioa iva ituu   v tlfcV niftir8r cnt top Of rtnge jirRO wording ara ort  Uin finish Concealed or i vat IBS WNCDIEY PlSPATCff Wednesday, April 18 1951 Pinckney Dispatch ,tered as 2nd class matter at posiotfice Act ot March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell St,PinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publshe 28 Pinckney hiqh school pup ils went to Lansinq Satuiaay in the school bus and comDeed in the song festival Mrs Zoe Earl directed thorn Mrs Eloyse CampbJl played lor the rural musical festival ai  Fqwlerville Monday niqht ana the one at Pinckney last niqht and the loyuA iestival at How ell tonight hosaioe Nuhu wis iiomeirom Michiqan State Sunday Badbara McAlee spent Sun with Nancy Nash Alice Gear hart of Lansinq also called I  Arvid Anderson and wit oil South Lyon spent S  at Mark Nash home l The Pettysville Civic Assn prersented Donna Basydlo who won second prize in the speii ng cont st WJUJ X W iJieit iiarbara Mi Afei relebratod 10th birthday Saturday by on tertaining her schoolmates at her home Mrs Jesse Henry, sonGerald, and Mrs Charles Whiehead ot  Gregory wore in Jackson Sat urday Gilbert Campboll of Frazor calld on relatives here Saturaay day and attended the Masonic banquet MisBlanch Clark helped care for Joyce Clark Thursday and and Friday at University has phal at Anii Arbor  VThe Dale Miller family attend ed the 50th weddinq anniversary obervanco of Mrand Mrs Roy Wright at Greqory Sunday rton White and wife were Thuisduv auests of Mr and 1 Mrs Ernest White of Howell The Pingree Kings Daughters entertained the Greqory and  Pinckney Kings Dauqhters at th West Marion church last Thursday me Howard Reaa family spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Don Kirby in Dearborn The Lloyd Hend o family were 1 we k end guests oh his war  buddy, Tom Kiridru and family of Muskegon  Mrs Mable Dinkel of Detroit  spent the week end at the Al j bert Dinkel home and was in her Arbor with them Thursday  j John Boyer and wife spent Sunday at the Clarence Pratt home in Ann Arbor Callers of Mr and Mrs WmShehan last week were Clarence Deal and wfie of Danr ville, Norbert Lavey of Detroit and Mrs Albin Pfcru end Mrs Alfred Pfau of Iosco Mr and Mrs George Snively, Mrs, Mary Gearhart MrsDor cthy Quigley and Mrs Audrey Tino rrro cmenrlinn the Week in  Visit Our New Location 10W EAST M36 NEAR DEXTER ROAD I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Puiups Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipesitfhjs Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER 1 JNE 183F2 Pinckney ilad or Alive PROMPTLY 10 Each A KM ANIMALS COLLECTED I HORSrJS 10 Each COWS HOGS 250 per Cwi WF BUY HIDES m0 CALF SKINS Phsoe 48 Ploktw ftral Dead StocftCO  TKto utlb vo LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANC1 ON TOUR OLD RANGE Vow is the time to modernize ymtr kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town hornet5 ou can buit far and wide, but yt wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rarge Remerrihjr, too, we will gtvi you a enevous cadein allowance on your oW range regardless of type, make, or condition Essy orrns, if you wish JUAhY OTHER PHUGAS AfPJANCtt FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Pvtfte Kttchea fcenges from WS Automatic Wafer Heeftrt from 1990 SEE US TODAY HAMftl AIL INSTALLATION  9ETAH gr Hotke Swarthoat State Trooper Pat Teffreys was home irom Bay City over the week end Dr and Mrs Cecil Towner of Portage Lake flew to Palm Beach, Florida, April 6 with Mr and Mrs Bender of Detroit in the latters plane They return ed Tuesday Susan Clark who has been staying with Mr and Mrs C J Clinton went to Ann Aibor with them Saturday to see sister at the hospital Mrs Eloyse Campbell sang at the Wilson Wood weddinq at Novi Friday nighu The Edsel Meyer iamily of Ypsilanti called at Jthe Walter Clark home Sunday Floyd Walter of Duluth,Minn spent Thursday at the Frank Aberdeen home Mr and Mrs Irvin Kenned Mrs Bessie Jeffreys and Mrs Anna Doyle atended the fune, al of Lewis Kenneay at North fied last Tuesday Mr and Mrs Robert Read Jwere in Detroit last Tuesday The Louis Coyle family and Mark Melvin spent Sunday with  Mrs Ella Stapish at Crielsesa j  Mrs Esther Carpenter and Mrs Beatrice VanHorn attend ed the cancer meeting at How ell Sunday Week end guests of Mr and Mrs J H Hooker were Mr and Mrs Volney Wiegand of De  Detroit and C W Hooker and  family of Detroit Blanch Martin has been tfi at the home of Mr and Mrs  Roy Teeple of Brightoni Mrs Winifred Graves has re turned home after spenoi winter with her daughter, Mrs Evelyn Musson of Howell The Robert Seefeld family of Columbus, Ohio, spent the week end at the Earl Baughn home Neil went back with them for a visit  Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Helen Miller will attend the rural teachers conference at Houghton Lako Thursday and  rWayV Earl Baughn and wife called at the B Gilbert home in Ann  Arbor Sunday   The Robert Read family entertained Mr and Mrs Fred Read at dinner Sunday Miss Isabel Nash has gone to Ft Meyers, Florida, to spmd a month with her mother, Mrs Dessa Nash The Rex Sackett farniy of Detroit spent the week end at the Oiln Robinson home John Camburn and Al John son of Detroit called at the  Xiany Cambum home SaHurday Miss Lois McDonnel WOB home fromthe Ypsilanti Normal over the week end Mrs Ida Eichman erf Detroit is visiting at the Gerry Eichman home on M 36W Miss Janet Feidler of Ann Ar bor and RayJarlson of Whitmore Lake were Sundayguests of Mr and Mrs Ross Htd Mr and Mrs Cktre Miller and daughter were In Adrian  Sunday  x  rlw ibing Water Systems eve itay Dinkel r GOOD QUALITY COAL  ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY Line are spendinq the wee in Canada L J Swarthout and wife called on Mrs Edith Gallun of  Fowlerville Sunday Albcra Dinkel entertained heota Reason, Mandy DeBarr and Leota Reson at dinner Saturday DEHoev S PHONE DEXTER 2 6 8 Soring time is r den time in Michigan And after a spading, hoeng, paniing      American Way is to ease that pleasantly tired feeling with a col, refreshing glass of Michigan brewed beer For beer belong   to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our righi to enjoy it, th too, belongs    to our own American heri 2  ,  JPZM If tage of personal freedom  Wtjp   ef f 9 Michigan Brewers Association 7171 Francis Potnu B ildinfl  DnH 1 Michigan VPijWHpilWyJ,illHjpU, IIHIWI  m    Wedaeedoy April 18 1951   i  m THE PINCKNEY JwiNlTAHlUM  Continued from First Page  MASONIC LODGE WS The iollowinq grand iodgv ofijiaefln were introduced, lr Morgan Sjnead, Rochester, G M Guy Pewell, Detroit, Dep G M French Shell, Kalkaska, Gel S W Howard TaylorFlint m , Y M Dutiy, M D, Gel S D Henry Ruusi, Isph Jpnckney  Mchiqan ming, Gd L DFrancis Dodqe Y HQO A M to 200 P M Detrot Gd Mar Albert Mcurlatt, Lxcept Weanesauys Mt Clemens, Gd Tiler Also Mon, luea, Fri Sou 7 to ft p m LAey ttesse, Portland Charles T  0  7riSherman, Lansing, Roscoe Bon Ul   wcCLustf steel,Ann Arbor, all past qrand Den is grand masters Bonistsel spoke 112 Nort Michigan Ave at the first past masters niqht in Telephone in Pinckney in 1930 Mike Oifice 935 Residence 814 White, Grand Rapids, Gd J W Evenings by Appointments i PROFESSIONAL CORNER was the only line ofticer not present William Alexander, grand master of the grand lodge ot Ohio wa also preesnt In addition Raymond Tr  Howell Michigan HERB SNEED Phone 183 u E Grand Rivei Howell  Michigan need Estate, Instirance, brokerage of Alpena, candidate for grand City, lake and Farm Property For Immediate IV livety Model A 1 MI Mf John Deere Tracto marshall E K Smith, proxy for Vivian Richards, another can didate, Frank Lane Pontiacch of bocrrd of general purposes Glen Alt, member of said board from this district and fhepresi  dent of the Wayne County Mas ters Association  There were 56 different ledqes represented, 5 beina Ohio, Wis consin New York, Minnesota, j and Canada j 7 Uvinqston lodge members were present n  om HowelLl from Dexter 8 Stockbridge, 9 9 Fowlervilk 10 So 11th Lynn, 20 Ann Arbot, 8 Chelsea nni 37 from Detroit Other lokjes were j wore Byron Plymouth, North ville, rinTrhester Flint Tin  A Speciality st Your Property With Me LEE LAVE Generr I Insurance Phone S9F3 Pinckney, Mich A UC lONEER farm Sales A Speciality BERT W f LIE Phone Pinckney 78F2 REFRIGERATION SErtVlCE HAROLD RAW Repairs On AH Makes Phone Pincl ney J54F3 IH C J TOWNER REAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake Propertied  and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD RASON Broker 2 0 H IVorth Pearl  Pinckney, Mich Pbone 1 3 3 Phone lJjrYi Repairing MY,ON J HUGHES Plumbing and Keauna State B717 Lakesue Drive, License Rush Lak  P H SWARTHOUTTSON Funeral Home Hon C Swurihout Director Modern Equiumen Ambulance Service IPhonebJIiJ 6, fc3, Pinckney, Mich j FRED C REICKHOFF dr  OPTOMEiRIST 120 West Grand River Ave  Howell  Michiaan Phone 358 Residence 615   Livestock HcruLna  Weekly Trips Made To Detroit f General Tracking , Phon 64F14 Pinckney Mic sing  b044 Port aw , A  ,  LAVEY HARDWARE A Ote, ifi O Fl 42  K  Vlerrmt Lak, ppHVr, Forminaton Rochester Srrqinaw Phone Dcxtr 3461 Portand, Ithaca RovilKMc  roe, Mrmlstiau pohm pena, Dnvisbera, Portiac, Dar born, YpsUani, M0cH and Kalkaska Th virntVna mcHrs nH rrt masters were introduced bv tV crvretarv Three Dcrns wih tri, enrr ric vk oi ost 50 pictures oi the assembly  Dentist 1 Luke oad,  r hu W W f L I t NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDb  lhiK if  INCKNEY FORMUNTZT V SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day From 1000 A M to 10 00 PM509 East Main St, Pinckney Ja fed dx WANTED Garden Plowing by the acre or hour, EaxI Schroeder 5466 M 36 W A  A A, A Phi tiariiey Kralzmiiier Livingston Jounty fhone 2566b Reprei T I ia w rfkcir bleeds Farmers Feed Sujply Co, MONEY W THE BANK Gives You The Breaks WILL YOU BE READY  ilitti When opportunity you knoc ks for WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV AILABLE FOR SOUND LOAN6 REAi ESTATE, MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES MAX RVSMLL M6 Pinckney, Michigan THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howcii Micit Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AH Deposits Insured up to 10000 ior each Depositc FOS SALEHcme qrown mam j outri Clover Seed Clean but  with a trace oi swee1 clover for  5 a bus5el J R Parsons  ,245Mason Rd Howell, Mich, WANTED TO BUY A , 4 or 6  room ncuse from owner, 4,000 SS close in Pinckney 2Jhj Howell St Jhonj 146F12 WANTED POULTRYlWUi Detroit Market Prices UH Llovd  Jhone 62F13  iOii SALHoiuen 41 Machi FOUND Two wheeled er Trailer, fJc AS L3 Dl rioid line, treadle power Mrs Eric ftuseHi lund pay Sewing Lake  uj Uvvner can nave bv proving ownership and puyina tor  tiii uav iiill Bauqhn  2201 Swariliout Rd WANTLDUaby iiumiy bcrnice Sinqei Pnon 127 FOH SALETo close estate, ins i a Jaguscn house and 24 acres at 9058 Cedar Lake Road iJiitney A qood chance to go Pinckney A good chance togo in chicken business Fied Teeple, adm none 675 hL w, 1, hf tqpn ereo up to iioo under  an hutoOwm py if cans Cr1 , iUH SA1E10 inch UiI7j717lei vion 3et, a year old ior S75 f r8,113, Druin ftteron Lak, Gsn Fresh flu Camp Rd iROiJEKTY tUh b looin modern Pinckneys U A LIT Y  Dees  resewf uto mobSie policy prefect robes tndwerbA  I    J  c   , J msT Ti s HOLUS WYLIK General Insurance 355 Ea Man Phone 18 Pinchney, MicL t feats Fruit r roperies Vegetable s Fish Market Prices Cour cous Service arks FOR SALErZOO Pales of mixed hay C Murray L7,80 Farley RdJDEALER WANTEDThoee famliar with the farmer and his productThe product is fertilizer The nlap is unigue The mone ample, If interested Write to General Liguid Fertilizer Co Kent City higJctn iUii SALEFlcoi rrtodel radio qood condition, Kitchen Cabi net, liko new all for 25 At 9cl Cedar Lake Rd  tOli SALESmaU While Lncan el Kitchen Range, bums wood or coal good condition Phone 137F11  74 Bentlv Road FOn RENT A Room, xjoard U nececssary Mrs L J McKinley 306 Mill bt, Phone 121F3 Whie Lsqhorns and HyiinesaH, FOR SALE We now have our hatched from blood tested stock DeKalb Seed Corn or nond Gt Now hatching Place votfl chick yours while we havre numbers cder with us now you want Priox1193 rr bushbOB SQUIRE HATCHERY  el H interested either come and Phon OaW Howell  see us or write us whai kind FOR RENTEguipped 153 acre you want and w will holdit ior Dairv Farm vfcu 16ALL  iionio in th , heart oi town, two ioti, two car j garoao 8,000 with 4,000 down A 4 room new home, full basement  iu WwM, not modernbJlXJ, lull prirro some terms 154 acres, basement barn, hors barn, hog barn, tool ahed,chick  house, silo, new milk hoiJc 7,000 dewn, balance on con tract80 acres, good buildings, 9 000 with contract Gerald Reason Phone Pinckney 133 FOR SALEBabv Chichs, Baft a and White Rocks N H Red, Broker Rd 1 s  K V,  Hoo quick  sudsing soft wnter for easisr  duhwohmg, whiter waiiici g I 0 rioul jViampsoi, delightfwl bethin Ctcomplefs deaih on this amot ing new oufomofk  wcter iofcnr C Murray, 8280 FARLEY Pinckney, Mich AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED  150 Also Rissbrs and Knives Service While You Wait All Work Guaranteed MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 River Drive,Hi  land Lake OR SALE80 acre farm,8 room 2 Slav heme with bath, extra gantry, full basementbcrrn with oasement, 2 chicken coops house 800 chickens, cattle barn, fresh water creek running through farm GnW Reason, broker Ralph Glenn ond Son  Gregory Mich Tou bALEGardeii Tractor5 HP Garden King with 5 attachments plow, cultivator, sickle bar disc and spike tooth Reasonable Lurius Dayle Phone A2  rM 11t AJivi j,iblUUS, we li UJ iiip you sell your farm, have, more prospects than farms L, ARetX CRANDJLL Phone fflSW Howell  to rO  vALtPolaioes, Oaboaqe 6 young Onions rjm  PERMimr WATfR SOFTENER COSJS 43 cc than prewrr automatic mocri Ask for RE home trial GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS J 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Pinckney 153F11  Tl Umstear rarm FC rT Setting Duck Eggs Harry Clay Phone 13F2 YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Fred Nellie Wasmund, 57 Brighton, Your MArtaiAGE LICENSES i IYour Savings Acccount will work for you to provide a futureMargaret Hast, 19, Fowlerville Harold Wilt 3, Brighton, Beryl Bamber, 21, Brighton Tohn Gas Vtnv PS IQ rNwiiilol new home, a new car, a new,  Iff IS ltZ  household appliance or to meat family emergencies 1 J tcrton 32, Howell Emma Shriv er 35, Howell Horac Arnold, 28, Pontiac, Dolores Lopes, 21, South LyonKehneth Bengen, 28 South Lyon, Lois Gready, 24, Jake GearVirrt 66, Holly Celia Koviak, M, Flint 7 SALTIT MEETING In saving yourpart in helping combat einflation is also being accomplished by decreasing the amount of monerv in circulation Eegin a ravin program now Each dollar savel aids in the battle against fntkrtloxL TV  t Ana  on CoiMity health Council will meet at HoweP high school April 24 at 8 pm MCPHERSON state BAN HowelL Mich All deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Tederal Deposit Insurance Cor poratjon  ijfe V X 55 Th ftncka Dispatch 39 Wednesday April 18 1951 zczrzr  J iocai JNofc Miller Sec, Blanch Martin    div J I STATF nr MTOnr AM Treas Mary Teeple Cond  customera study their STATE OF MICHIGAN Doyle Templeton and farn LucyReason AC Mae Bull BTIK lv   fr    ily of Keego Harpor spent the Chaplain, MabLe i Schroeder  Todav tncitv is avail UiUastc at the Alben Shirley home Marshall, Iva RWOrcst   ry tann in Detroit  a f        Don Grittith ana iamuy of ttta Cholkei Adah, Florence Edason temtorv d rt   6    11 Ann Arbor spent Sunday with Baughn Ruth Iva Gardner Es 7 serves caxut 36000 iaim  7  e 12th ol  the Joe Grifhth farnily thexAita MeerjMartha, jennis  A D l951 Miss Madge Jack of Ann Hooker Waraer, Flossie Cham Arbor, flie Hairy Lee and the j Smtinel, Arthur Bullis My to Keiier tcamhys weie vis Pincki itors at the SHCarr home Sii Mr and Mrs Murray Kenn edy visited relatives in Detroit Saturday customers In offering the award for 15th time since its establishment in r rrsnc wl wu 32, Thomas W Martnichair f opens the base ball man   boQrd  AlabomQ season ith Fowlerville April 23  Power Company and himself a ru rr,n ,,1,,,1 uwt, Pioneer in rural electrification,  yJJZJZ ftJSfn Pinted  that EPnasis to Mrs Andrew Nesbitt was a ZJVSA I   placed upon assisting the aest of the Gordon Hesters of Sch teamthere Fnda 13 to tarmen5 m obtainina the  Ypsikmti over the week end 2e nckney team was Ron  pose benefits from the11   adjust aU Drini  vus Koemary Whitley and  upr, Loren  uses of electricity and from co  OMI Mrs Helen Reynolds were in low Hcanes,Stanley DinkeL Har  wUh nVm, r,  Present, Honorable Hixam R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter oi the ESTATE OP Walter Kaiser, also know as Wahel W Kaiser Deceased,  It appeaxtef ID  aemt ttat fee time for presentation at ettdms against cad estate should be limited, and that   tin and place bm apoeinted erelackson Thursday Hal1, Gald Henry and Russell  W1 M The Gerald Kennedy family Rd,  ,,   ,  , opmeneroQTams of HoweU spent Sunday at the Fred Read has given the high Concrete evide Irvin Kennedy home school base ball team several Clifford Bradbury and family balls and some clubsof Dexter were Sunday dinner Charles EUiott42 for 20 years operation with other aqencies rd      told decsasv in conducting agricultural devel  smtiflsd to inherit the estate oi hie  Isold rttciBMi dted seised should be d Concrete evidence of Detroit  Edison success in helping farm, ers apply electricity economic  It u Ordered That aU ol the creditor    of said toceased are required to pro ally md beneficially to farm op eit then claim jj said Court at said   JsJttSz er  The James Whitey family en house died Friday Funeral was tertcrined Mr and Mrs, lames at the Jack Vanderwall home Whitley and the Roberl Read TuosdayRev Maycrotit otficicrtfamy at dinner Thursday  ing The deceasde was a mem amount M power used ov  uta customers, said Thomas IPe ersun,assistant commercial mar Their averexge annual use of Mr and Mrs Brandon White ber of Livingston Lodge No 76 JH i m San 50 oer r  rvi, Pirirrr Wat v x R x electricity is more tnan ou oer cent greater than the national and went to Orlando, Florida last F A M  K to attend the 50th wedd The Orville Narh house aot ing anniversary of his parents  on fir Sunday but was put out Mr and Mrs Fred White , wjtii slight damage ,  ,,,, Jack FoUckof Detroit CoUed eoige VanHbniwand wild  pto feSL i on Mr and Mrs Henry HaucJ  haVe ove6  tn Winans Th Ptoba,g  fer thf County ol Saturday f house at Winans Lake Mrs Geraldine Singer is  1  ivi rierson hospital oi Howell Rev and Mrs Donald Brady, Mrs Nelson Buzzard, MrsLu  of upon Leah Kaiser, administratrix trcror of said estate whooe address tt Gregory, Mich, Route 1 on or before 30 day oi June A,D,1951 at ten oclock in the forenoou, satt time  AM m farm average TH STATE MICHIGAN 9urt for th LiTingetor AA  nsrtrm of dd Cetat hd a IDCTRCtfT EDISON COMPANY     , T GETS SERVICE RECOGNITION to Mld Counon tt 12th of Apra In recognition oi its services Al D l9sl , , w e   A c,,u,, XU i Presen Honorable Hirom R Smith lu Darrow and Mrs Ruth Cur  umetern Michigan farm o  lett called on Mrs Hattie Deck iL   P  J8  Matter of er at the Stone Convalescent received the Thomas W Mar home HoweU Wednesday and n Hal Electrificcrtion Award helM her celebrate her 91st ior 1950 The presentation was jrthdQv made at the 17th annual sales S  Swarhout is ill with ilu conference of the Edison Elec the   aad icaaent oi  d Hi children were home Sun tnc Institute held in htcaqo  tnd  admmstration of eedd  the bbTVTE Ol MA A MITCHELL, Deceased, Milton B,Mitchell,hcxving iiied ns peti ition , praying that an inatruement Hied In said Court b admit led to Probate as  emanation ard adiustzneo oi aU claiml and demands uaainaC s4d deceased  It is Further unsered That Publc Notice thereof be givci by publication of a copy of this order once each week Xw three successive weeks previous t said day of hearing A Ac Anckney Iis  pertch, a newsoaoei printed and diculat  ed m said County A true aopT Hirom R Suith Celeste ParshaD Judge oi ProbateTlegisier oi Prohaes rsr viftffm w, CliristinieTiinkei returned borne April 4 J C Cahill, form ser Thnrdv from MePhercn hos vice coordinatbr, receive the pital, Howell where she wa a aw,ard for the componv nt o past month Her Sough by privately owned  estate be granted to Stanley Berriman O some other suitable person,  It is Ordered, Thatthe 7th dcv of May A D,1951 crt ten A M, at scna Probate brother, Johnny who has bean elsctric companies thiaughout,   hereby apped lot Learino in Rtockbridae with his grand the nation the award was given I , un  true copy and Mrs Curtis Patterson rural program, high srt ndards Douglas Piumrner TTIJ famK i3rvice, interest in community of Arkansas axe vlsltir  i development,farm research and mother, Mrs Lowetha Haines, vniseenna activities, encourHe has just been dischcrrgeH aaemfellt 0 nuai jidustry and vn the army fter serving 6 cooperation with Michigan yeirs  stote Colleqe,4 H Clubs, Future Mrs Mervtfn ComnVll, MW, Farmers of America and simi Oiestin ParshaU TVynald Brad rmA Mg jMert  organizations S Register oi Probe Shirley attended tHe hat social jhe year 59 mcirked a guar ter century ox intensive rural electrification plannina and dev elopment bv Detroit Edisonlnit the company served 5279 farms or 24  of the farms in its ser  Oederwt That public no j toe tsaf be gWsn by publtcation of  1 cooy ol  OTdw 0  weV or  riccessive weMi previous to said day of hearing in the PtacTcttey Dispatch c newsDOtpr prtaisd sad abculoted ki rPtim nVAmith Judo ol Probate , v  v Pre Kings Daughters at the Wst Marion chrVi ,hll nicrht T nK cv,rf frrmil rrttender fhe SOth wdryrj ann  vorsrr oe1ehrction of her par  ents Mr rnir Mr5 ftr Wr of Greaorv Sunday 79 people were present crs W fW Edih rr    Ona CarnneTl A M BerulaK 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> a, T PBK Dispatch  4 Volume 68 Michigan Mirror The result of the election has J celled off the desire of the leq islature toward making any  kindof a tax deal with Gov Wilharns His attack on Supt of Public Instruction Thurston on the Litchfield school affair and the Republican victory are contributing causesof this They disoute his statment that a corporations profit tar is not a consumer tax They sav corpor tJi ions alwayslixiiis al increasea on to the cosumer So a gasoline tax, a direct consumer tax may be the only one approved  The ruling to deferr prom  ising college students from the dratt has aroused opposition A, Grand Rapids draft board says if this ruling is followed it will also deferr all farm workers The legislature took a diq at University of Michigan by ap proving a measurs providing that any institution sellin TV rites, must make provision for   public receptionThis is caused by the  universities refusal to teL iviso game while at the same lime they sold the rights to a Detroit theatre who charge a I  f250 admission  Phillip Hart has resigned as cetor to take over the office, of  corporation and securities dir price stabilizer I Supt of Public Instruction urJ ges high school students to go ahead with aollege plans despite the ajjafj, Michigan gradu uates 25,00high school stu dents this spring Last year 36417 Michigan    nts paid S, 11,286,439 in intangible taxes The Michigan auto industry has completed it largest first quarter in history 2,000,000 units It expects to do as well the next three months besides making war munitions Another large crop of pheas i ants is expected according to the census taken by rural mail and observation men TRIAL LASTED ALL THE WEEK The suit of the Estate of the late Dede Hinchey vs Mrs Low etha Haines started last week Tuesday in circuit court at Howell and lasted until Friday night Louis Burke and Arch Wilson of Ann Arbor were at torneys for the estate and Don VanWinkle forMrs HainesMiss Hinchey died last July after a long illness Mrs Haines took care of her and the estate claim ed sh  was paid more than she had coming A year or more before she died Miss received a 20,000 beguest Jrom an uncle in California, Peter  Ross, noted Christian Science lecturer However there was court litigation and California  took an inheritance tax out of it reducing the amount consider abiyAmong the witnesses were Mr and Mrs Arthur Hassencahl, MrsDorothy Hinchev, Mr and Mrs Dale M Watknis Mrg Jennie Kellenberqr, Mrs Dorothy CampbeH, Ross Hinch ey, Stanley Dinkel, Roy Clark Lee Lavey Edward Parkerjohn Burg, Mr and Mrs Moore, Mrs Donna Plummer, Mr and Mrs Ora Haines, Dr Rav Duffy, Dr Hollis Sigler, Gerald Reason,Mr and Mrs Edmund Haines Tho case was tried Without a jury Judge Lyons took the case under advisement and will ren der decision later J LEWIS KENNEDY J Lewis Kennedy 61 former Norfhiield, township treasurer died at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Saturdcry Surviving are his wife, two sons, Robert and John and two daughters, Mrs August Oravic of Detroit ad  Mrs Charles Clark of Gales burr also a sister, MValentino of StJoe hospital and a brother, James of Grand Rapids,  The funeral was at St  Patricks church Northfield TuesdayRev Andrffes officiating Burial was in St Thomas Cemetery f tASOOTC COMMUNICATION  Tues, April 17, FC degrees On Friday May 18, Ann Arbor Lodge No 544 will acme to Pincknev and conferr MM fiearees On Saturday ittht April 21 Third Qpqrees wiu be worked At the regular meeting Tuesday May 1 there will be  F degrees conferred    Tne past masters have beep invited to work a degree some time in May  j 21st Annual Past Master Niqht at the school Saturday April 14th   By Order of the VW M  Pml W Curlett, Soa V  Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday April 11, 1951 Obituaries FANNIE EILEEN SHIREY Fannie Eileen Shirey, 21, daughter of of Mr and Mrs James Shirey sr of Pinckney was instantly killed about 1100  p m last Friday when the car she was driving crashed on M27 at the intersection of St St Louis and Ithaca Roads Miss Shirey was enroute ta East Jordan to spend the week end and was driving the car of Kevin Ledwdige He was also in the car Followinq was q car containing Mr and Mrs Henry Shire  ana Mr and MrsNorman hvot Mrs Root was the former Roumania Shirey  end tne hcotswn the cabin at East Jordan The entire party  D,i aj rovlervllle enrouts and Miss Shirey asked to drive Leawidqes car, a new Olds s ri rCLi cma to the people in the second car the Olds car turned toward the left fork at  the intersection toward Ithaca, then attempted to turn right and get back on the S Louis Road At this point the car went out control, rolled over and went in tne ditchThe body of Mis Shirey was thrown from carKev in escaped with minor iniurie  Don Swarthout, local mortioan, started for Ithaca at 1150 but did net geL back until 600 a itf next morning as the coroner and state police did not release the body until then Both Miss Shirey and Kevin STOQWidcp were employed at at the King Seleey plant in Scio and h id been luends for some time Surviving are her paiant, Mr and, ivlrs lames Shirey sr, a sister, Mrs Norman Rott and five brothers,Mar vin, Henry James, Louis, Jay and Louis of Pinckney The funeral was hski at th Pincknev Congregational church Monday aVsrnocn RvsBachv and Brady ofticiaiting Burial was in Pinckney Cemetery MRS WILLIAM CUSHING Mrs Williom Gushing 63,of Dexter, died at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, Thursday She wa the daughter of Mr and Mrs Menitt Ward of  Webster ad graduated from Dexter high school in 1904She taught school a year and  married William Gushing in 4905 He survives also two sons,Warren an H Don and Cbur daughters, Harriet, Kathryn, Francis and Margaret  Also a sister, Mrs Belle Read of Ann Arbor The funeral was at Dexter Sunday with burial in Webslfcer, cemeleryi  CHRJS CAMPBELL WINS SPELLING CViAMPIQNSHIP Chris Campbell, son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell 0 Pinckney a 7th grader in the Puvkney school, won the 3rdj District Spelling Championship m the contest held in tho Pinckney school Friday He will represent the district in May in the state contest to be held  in  coliseum at the stcfte  fair  grounds He is the first Pinck  ney school pupil to win a  dis1 trict title since 1938 when Mrs Megan Meyer AtLee wonDon na Basydlo, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Basydlo of Pettys ville who attends the Cady  school was runner up The winning word was unanimous ly In the Dexter district Lorna Knisely 13 whb attends the Norm Lake school where MrsLarry Camburn is teacher won with Marvin Cornell of Dexte i  school second Winnrrfq  word was camphor The final con1 testants at the fair grounds will be made up oi 26 girls ana 5  boys 4sARIuAGE LICENSES  Reien Rohde, 24, Howell, Helen Gerhardstun 20 Howell Burr Gleason 37, Brighton,Ber tha Chabruer 54, Brighton Gay lord  Copeland, 27, Fowlerville, Madeline Deschapper 28, row lerville  A ROSE FENCE  Mr and Mrs Max Russell have completed planting Multi Flpra Roses which grow into a Hyingrose fence around Aus tin Park, now known a3 Russell  Acres  CARB OF THANKS I wish to thank mv friends  and Livingston lodge for the flowers and cards arid powers teceived by me durina my, st in McPherson hospital    Winston Baughn I OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat   TOOAV, WE STILL WANT ELftOW fOOM FOR, OUR FAMILIES TO SHOW IN BUT WE VISUALIZE IT IN TELMS OF DIFFERENT KtNOS OF OPPORTUNITIES, THAT TOGETHER ADO UP TO THE OPPORTUNlfV TO ACHIEVE , THROUGH OUR, OWN EFFOKTS ANO THRIFT, SOALS OF SECURITY ANP SUCCESS FOR, OUR5ELVE3 ANP OUR, CHILPRXN  JS  OJtM t According to present mdica tioiis by th reservatioiitf rcsv ed the attendance rt he Ppasi Masters bangut at me Pinck ney school Saturday night, April 14 will b larqe Among those who have accepted invitations to cVme are Supreme Court Justice  Nt il E Reid Rep Adrian deB om and the only upper, peninsula grand lodge memh Henry iiuusi of Ishpeminq grand iur or deacon who will h maklnq his vi sit to the lower peninsula sinc his election last May The following are the Livingston Ibdge oast mastors PAST MASTERS in Memoriam Charles W Haze 18556469,7071 Millard F Darrow  188468 William H Martin 187172 H A TwitcheU 187370 William A Sprout  187879 M H TwitcheU 1880 Uharles D VanWinkle 188183 William P VanWinkle 1884851 Hollis Fred Sigler 18929793 Alexander Mclntyre 1899 Floyd G Jackson  190910,1415 Ford R Lamb 193739 Kirk VanWinkle 190008  JohnR Martin 191113 Azel Carpenter  192627 LIVING FAST MASTERS  Fred Swarthout 1913 Reginald Schaefer 1917182021 4 riiches S Mair i Caflionc Oiiwch Pkxciry Iviichigan ftov F Albert L Schnvtt, Pcrstoi Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800 1000 113 Winter 800  1000 ITvVina Devotions Concessions Friday evening at 730 p m,  Friday cdier Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 tr 900 P M Sunday ejre 800 Mass 1 Conarogatinal Community Church Rev Donald Braof, pastor Paul Clark Walter Girard James H Hooker  Paul V Curlett Calvin Hooker Russell Livermore Glenn Slayton Herman C Vedder Peect Ellis Ross t Read Norman Mifier Ona Campbell Clifford Miller  Wesley Header  A, A KSSSnCt STATION    re been appointed AAA jentatlvei and am e Dcnpa to aive 24 hour tr dav Wfecter and TowjjqStfos poaasrp mmcE us 19192223 192425 1928  192930 1933 193132  1934   1935 1936 194041  194247  1943 1944 1945 Joseph Griffith  946 Jack Hannett 9 ayde Fisher J949 George Gardner 1950 AFFILIATED PAST MASTERS Otto Poulson, Perry No 350 Henry PHauck, Roseville No522 Olin Robinson Veedic No 496 Floyd Martin, PortkmdNo 31 Cecil Towner,United Craft No534 LIFE MEMBERS 1895 1396 1900 1900 1905 1906 1908 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1910 Willis H Clark James A Greene  James H, Hooker  William C Miller George J Pearson Rofer Cart Abaer C Wains Ross TReoii  Marian Reason   Fred Teeple Roy Dfflinaham CyrQ Girard Vomer Wiegand J  Tliur, Ladies Aid meet with iVr Kirk Simm 335 Poarl l 200 p m Trallblozrrs at church 4O0DmPrayer mestinq 730 at Leslie McKmley home 306 Mill St Sunday, Rev C W Carperer of Second Baptist church Ann Arbor will preach His choir will Liqict lu  dinnf r at noon A puppet showThe St ry o VF, cpi,prosrnted by Trailblazers flhe Livncror ijis orial Arsn meet at the Pincknev Conql church Monday, April 15 at 1000 a m Speaker, Rev  McKay of UnadillaSubiactTem perancc nd the Chnrrhes Obli aation  Dr Joseph Prl wU f,ead worship r ilontia emmittoo at parson aqc April 17 8 00 pm Wednoaay400 jurjior choir prrrse 730 senior choir pracCi 7Vt Mennoie Churcf1 riev Ea Beacbv Pastor S  Supt  Walter Esch Assisant  Paul Chaffee Mrnincr Worship 1000 Sday School    ,  1100 Chilsns Hour  ,, 1145 Youny Peoples Meeting 730 Fvenina WoHlo 8151 Cot PellowshiD Service WAHnsda 800 P M  ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT  Mrs Peqqy Jarlowski of Pinck ney armounces tho enqaqement of hr dauqhtor Caroline Patricia, to Thomas Patrick McJowcmsorr C James MrGowan of Pontiac The weddinq will take pla Junp 23  ALICE MARtE VAI 3LARICUM Alice Marie VrmBlarl  3i months, dauqhter of    and Mrs Bonnie VanBlaiicum of Briqhton, died at her hornp thore Saturday morninqSurvivinq are hcr parents and m t brother, Bennie Allen aaed 2 years The funeral was held in, the First Methodist Church in  Briqhton on Tivesdav afternoon Rev lohn M McLucas officiat inq Burial was in Grand Lawn Cemeteryt Redford N j Srboul INoles By Gretchen latch Beiiie Beachy  Kindergarten and First Bill made a beautitul movie  box for our room leust week We have made one movie The titlo is Lpominondas Wc hcve Wednesday April 11, 1951 Current Comment Rackets Jeem to have invaded about every interprise intrie nation and even the burial business is not immuneA year or more ago Washtenaw offic ial investigated an abandon startea Cn one calledProspr 0 Superjr wnship  1     rxuBPWI iwtioit persons got possession rTania inaThank you BUI for the bux We have started our unit on trains Some of the children bio light in very qofcxi train pic tlir S Second jracre born sen vvas 9 years old Thursday and Riahard Krahn 8 last Friday Mnry XeJly brought a p ir snip plant to school Mondav Ciecrqe Murray, Nancy W rni and Dforothy Esch v absout Monday Tommy Read was in Ann Arbor Saturday to ,halp hiw  qrandfathr colebrate his birth day of it and weie burying welfare people, mostly negroes there at so murh per burial the state and county paying the oost An old man who lived in snack in the cemeter was sup posod to do the burying but he qot sick and many bodies were not DUJI d mojt 01 the graves were only 2 or 3 feet deep An othei suh cemetery has iust been found in Nankin township vVayne c mty, operatina under ovon worte conditions It also specializes in burying welfare   ises ana returned bodies of Korean war veterans It is alleged that a mass burial took f Barbara Singer visited her Place in a 60 fttrench dug by grandparents over the weok end MaAlyn Atkins spent Saturday Wlh hr grandmother at SU ni I n LaBr Jlo visitad a sifk cousin at How 11 Sunday Karen Eichman had dinner at Howell Sjturdav evening Karl Burg entertained liis qrandrrrthor Kennedy at a duck dinner Sunday,  The Ccsgray claldren f m Wliiamiton visited K n eh and Barbara Russell aver th vok end O T room is keopnaa weather chart  oh ir lev Reason isubstitutod as teach or for Mrs Barks in th kindrcirten Mo idav afternoon   hvrd GrrCidr PaUv Rahriqr celebrated hr 9th birthday April 6 Sh biituiqht a big birhday rake and we helped hor eat it W ar slcrtd mnitiplica tion n rithmetic The was we ec l larn Nearly v learned thn wo are studying earn thai n inted be 15 or 20 year, eryone ivq Jfi science still iiif Itches W turtles live t yd We OT anjoyina the sp ina werjtlier and nrr ont door r Ihe raon hour Panl Russall left at nonn Fri day He had an appointment n the aen its Fourth rxnfi rirtn G  Sendy Blankonbak is on h si n listWe inrs iv Snnnne Clark Barbfa ey P ta LeGori , B e, Dick Kennedy and Donn z C irk were not spoiled down Tlia inthr 4thgrade spelling 0 nt A Nancy Slip  Sally Uloy md Ruth Pa  m the sp i ing bee in t  h grade Fr davDanny S v was the las by Htnduic, , PaMy Palmer is bak in cha after havina her tonsils nt jack Nelson of Dtr it has en relied in the 5th grade, making our enrollment 50 Sixth rid Srme 6th graders aftvied thp spelling bee Others put n a program Allen Rose, Rollie Singer and Donald Sockow riramniized Tom Sawyer with pnppets Aidy Shirey,Denise Kennedy, and Barbrira Driver oUc enter tained with an original play witn their puppet Tfie pupils are planmna a cleanup campajcjn The class worked lost w ek on pragrapks and infradutng them with topia sentences We welcome Larr Leedv back to school The 6i grade wishes to con gratnlato fliris Campbell who after working very hard won th ditrM spelling ohompien ship Eighth Grad Marilyn Shirey War absent Ur lay on account of the d deah of her aunt,Eiloon Shirey Mrs Campbell was absent part of last w ar d Mr Noreen arr and some of the high school students taught Seventh 4rade Friday April 6 Chri Camplel won the district splina championship 20 schools con tested Donna Basydlo of t Ordys school was secondUn animously was the winning word On Monday the Detroit Nws ,ient mon oirt who interviewed disappeared flcm flm Chris and took his picture Now the aovermnent  I ed the Carter Little CURRENT, COMMENT Cot Co to leave out th , laxative with no power to cure from their adverrJsinn 01 that tired feeling or reiuvenate malrina biq claims R people who take tsem pills are only a mild a bulldozer rind dnlv a few , inches of dirt was placed ovef the coffinsSpring rains washed this away, exposing the coffins 100 babios are said to have been buried there in an un markci mass gcrveThe cemotery owner accordinq to wet fare Yryords received 183 foi 18 burials and part of 150 ior buiing Krran war veterans The law i not very strong in such cases It provides a 25 fn l  not iiiling in a grave ano Ih cir i,  couit may issue an orrier vao iting a cemetery and ordor th bodies binned at townshsip expense OL Th Mitiigan State Highway Dept is launching g feiry boat at Cireat Lake, shipyard, Detroit, csting 5 000,000 It is 331 ft long and will carry 150 autoes oiid 650 passengers in the serviro between St Ignace  and Mack ina City This means we suppo e that the bridqe across tho stjpits is still far in tfir futurv Columns have been written about the bridge but not muoh else accomplished Ii the money spent for ferry boats etc had gone toward the i bridge it would have been a knq way toward completinq the projrHt O Th Tinman administration with tli iielp of Republican internationalistss defeated the islit 1  2tnp to prevent the prTsi,i  m renciing troops to Euip without consent of the senate Th Hopublicans oi the middle west compose the isolationist st ngth wiLh those of the Paoific and Atlantic coasts vqting internationalOn another v t tli v limited the number ot ro ps tc four divisions Ii the president wishes mare he mil ok ongresj The Republic  n t rs voting to send toop t Europe were Nixon no Kn wlandMtCariforniaDutf0 nennsylvania and Mead of New Yf rk With rther coast sen  atoi ney will have enough votes in the 1952 Republican convention to control it Senator Taft oj O je skipped from ono side to  0 ether and appeared nndecido  H voted for the measure reguiring senate ap proval beve sending to Europe but on the other voted agoinst the amendment rog drinq no ground trooi ould bo sont until the UN control of the air and against tlie amendment provld ing no srldiers less than 20 year old could be sent to Eur oparVth ihese rrmedrnent lost O The legislature and con seldom ropal anv laws matter hov obsolete they For years numerous attemi have boon made to gt the islature to take the office highway commissioner constable off the ballot but no avaiLFow elected ever rfy In colonial days passed a bill to keep boxes filled in the gfcvommcnt expensethe Democrats and Republicans Snuff MHWP out of style years acpo the snuff boxes nre  V filled V it seldom usod i Years ago Dr DoW Discevery was ac cure consurrrjorv There other concotions advi nire rheumatism and  disorders One byffjpppp Mqny dealers feature a com plete electric brooder unit,  including 250 watt injrared lamp, rejUctor, porcelain Socket and heavyduty cord  Baby chicks, pigs and Iambs get a healthier start la lilt Reddy Kilowatt electricity tends the brooder As Michigan Stsst College tests show, electric heat lamps produce energybuilding warmth, prevent huddling, crowding, smothering and other injury Fire hazard is practically eliminated when electric beet lamps are properly installed  Your Edison Farm Service Advisor will gladly help f6t deslfft an electric brooder to suit your needs His assistance invoke no  charge or obligationand, of course, bedoes not U wiring Of equipment Just call any Edison office Harold Ggiss Pheie Howell 1010 2390 EAST Due to the death of my wife I will sell at Public Auction on this farm located about 5 miles South of Howell on Pinckney Rd to Chubbs Corners, then 2 miles West and Vi mile South at 6530 Bently Lake Rd Paul Gates Phone Howell 1010 GRAND RIVER , APRIL 13th  100 OCLOCK a  11  HEAD OF CATTLE  11 Holstein coW, 8 years old, duo April 10 Holstein cow, 4 years old, due April 18 Holstein cow, 9 years old, due June 17 Holstein cow, 6 years old, due June 2 Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh January 18 Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh December 24 Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh March 26 Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh January 22 Holstein Heifer, 2 years old, due Sept 3 Holstein Heifer, 2 years bid, due Aug 3 Holstein Service Bull, 2 years old  Implements  Equiprru t  Jrn Deere Model A tractor Joh Deereset of cultivators JohnDeere 2 bottom 14 plows Jphnt Deereside delivery rake John Deere rrrn binder Johi Deerje 7 it n vcr mower Co,p 3 secion nnfttooth harrow McCormick iit hij loader McCormick 11 hole disc grain drill McCormick Dcering manure spreader Black Hawk corn planter Oliver 10 hammer mill 130 of 6 hammer mill endless belt 4 wheel rubber tired wagon and rack 4 wheel iron tired wagon 2 wheel car traitor  rack horse cultivator corn shelter hof hutch woven wire fence stretcher 455 Gal oil drums 30 gal oil drum New Century weigh scale John Deere power takeoff air tire pump 620 lengths 2 Gal v water pipe 820 lengths 4 Galv water pipe 12 bundles lock tite Green Asphalt shingles John Deere buzz saw with blades Many articles too numerous to mention  POULTRY  85 White rock pullets  FEED  about 300 bu corn Quantity of straw This Farm for Sal tillable 160 acres about 8D acres  DAIRY EQUIPMENT  Westinghouse 5 can milk cooler Unico electric hot water heater lft10 gal milk cant MUk Can rack Sanimatic dairy farm tank McCartney Milking machine iulk paiCand strainer  HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Whirlpool washing machine Coal Heating stove Complete bedroom suite Dinjng room suite Kitchen table and S chairs single bed atcjt vVv   V  WW  r  XXXf 4k odds and ends PbSuth  12 mnthS Ume WiU be given payab,e to The First National Bask til NiaWwriiig Note J Bell and the late James fU wca married to 5fiL vKw gal chum kw W8ek  Jgjw Howell Ilia rTi ,r nm Jm Wd4 Tiasr, April IS, U u Ma WafM KUBjdo Need OPERATIC aAcmc Word Bond, Prju Corey  DexterTheatr net PrjurpCfl T Apri 13, J4 RAM tm r  As rrsjlfcwied Friday Saturday, April 13, 14 ftMaf Saturday, Martha Toven Jest Chandler m  DEPORTED Tim Holt Richard Martin in BCrEH TREASURE The Washtenaw County Hi mane Society hare moved ta to ew 100000 horneT 5 31 Poible by a 60uuu gut from an anonymous donor The home now has 47   animals Edsel Meyer, son of   M0 April is, 11  Mr, and Mn W H Meyer of   8ur fcso   connauous  Pinckney works at the home v Jo1 McCrea SheUey Winters  The Lyons echoolhas turned a down a plan to ypte on going  Tcimicoijo in the Brighton school system 1  F R E K C H I E i  Walt Disneys BEAVER VILLAGE In Technkofeor animals in their natural stale WYOMING MAIL Out Door Action Picture Steven McNally, Alicia Smith Shows 700 and 915  Go Cartoon j The Beunndnn school who turn Cod i ed it down will vote again 1 , Wed Thnrw April   News, ifaw Sunday Monday April 15, 16 Sun 3,5,7 Mon 7 and 9 TOMAHAWK w3trc in Coio Statxlna Yvonne DeCarlo Van Heflin l and Preston Foster Ton and Jerry CarCtooa The Stockhridae Juqh school t Ginaer Roaers RoticW HiL i JT S   Popillax Panx, stt TStt  Srsr3SsM 9i0  I ter winning a districttitle werei WORMY WARNING Aewliy Caitooa given a bemguet at the school LltlMI,   Skxttridgi hiojh school wiU I J1  0 of MoW c have a track tam this year I t0  Barbara Haiell is valedictor 41Vf11lri uLtli n of the Stockbrtdae ssnior dllTAil loJbiAltll Ian 49291 Tue Wed Thurt April 17,l6,19  Bing Crosby Nancy Olson In A Musica MR MUSI O 1 Good Comedy f  News ComtogRoy RogergTiui lall of Robinhood, Em, Watch the Birdie class and Susaxme Wilde, sal j Uprymond Ma of Stock FKTiT j bridge U reported wounded in  HYNG MjISSlLE Klarecu , A Ila,w,  tnrcrtnesDonohueUSN has been Olmon Font Viveca Undfors HSSSr  from Memphis, Term, to Grosse 1 and Anthony Ross   8aay, Aprii 13 u t toGrcees Die, Mich, fCartoa and rftwn AVOW mAR bflico Michicr Rev J M McLucas of Brigh  Sunday, Monday, April TTle ton was ft,fyJi LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS who received the 32nd Degree, ta TKfUfiolor in MffjpPY  lt S A Dti Starring th late qovBor lcKto BjoL Mary And,n Mr and Mrs Fred Seger ofr haaA Rsl Brigblori ounoe the mcj8uiian T shew iage of their daughter, Betty 3 5 7, 9 Double Feature VANISHING  WESTERNER n t Super Weslsro Monte Hale, Paul Hurst Plus TARNISHED A Drama Starrfra PogfoVggtrlck Arthur Franz Cartoon Sunday, Tuesday, April 15, 17  COPPER CANYON A Waatern in Color No LT Jean, to Ronald WcdEce, son ot J 2 Ap,lV17 l8 19 w 411  Mr and Mrs Herber Wallaoe OROUND6 FOR MARRIAGF  Milland Hedv LaMarr of Hamburg Comedy Starrin fmnu Thcoiai leifti was reelected Van Johnsoa Kathryn Grayson Teachws P51 R,Jr, mayor of Brighton over Uoyd Paula Raymond Lewis Stone CominqAutrev  tf M, PearsaU 332 to 246 Cartoon Pt, Smith The Petty GW N 96rn to Mr and Mr Louis Show 7IS, 905 Body Lowell at the GSM Ma Comtogfteel Helmet,  Ga last year 779 patients were ad wviatttd   mitted oi whom SO perotntwere i  from out of the city Eugene Mdntyre oi Fowler , ville, fanner Pinctosy resideal ia a pattest at McPhereon hoe  tal Howell l The tloweU Presbyterian church was broken into last week and an attempt mocje ta fcuce the ccult OrviUe Holmes 57 o Fowlerville was scalded to death  at the Thurson Lumber Go, last week whin a log UPPfi and threw him lata a vat oi boil j ing water uesd I prepare loorf for plywood  Shirley Henry , son of Mayor Shirley Henry of Howell j was married to Shirley mmiq  ton of Howell, at St Josephs rectory last, w es ts 25 Years Ago The home of Mr cmd Mrs Lynn Hesdee was destroyed by j fre last Thursday Very IlitOd  was saved The Hendee family have moved on the Mike Farley farm j Mr and Mrs Wales Lekznd have sold their farm to Detroit i 4 i , paxtiee and bbuqbt the Hub  bowman home in Pinckney j Mary Sider has entered the  9th grade The George Greiner Estate 1 will hold an auction April 24 j Hsrcy lsU, auctiaheet  David Murningham has sold both of his farms  Morton to Ebson Swann d HowelL Georcje Nichols Howell RFD carrier  ill in University bos petal AufoOwners will rtpfece four private pmungtr car or make i a caah settlement  wHhowt depredation  IfwHmQOdwfrom  tfccraa purchased near ft is da ma fed to the tvrtento total loaa Would your present polity dothfs HGLUS WYUE General Iasurance Ui East Man Pinckney, Mich 1SS IIPY JvATER  jyear Have quid  ludiing iott woter for atir dithwakhmg, whirr wathei, glorious jhompooi, delightful befhing Got complete defotls on hit amazing new autometlt wofer toffenor PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  Cosfs 43 less  than prewcr automatic modeh Aikfor REHiomtrv GEORGE ROUSH Plumbinq WATER SYSiMS J 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Pinckney 153F11  I vacated by Ben i SSI mov on the Reynolds  team near Stadcbridge Anderson IshamCharles Reason is remodelinq the house he bouqht of Mrs Hodgeman H G Briqcrs is the wdpenter C V Van Winkle delivered oj Mr end Mrs Jrank Hewitt Th  jzrzrr , ,, ,w,  TVt,vT ,  who sp3te wtsst with Mrs btoe As0 10   Floyd Reasn l8at nZ5n U rmihiYnmeU V,  WArbor just aam , week that weighed a ton is and Mrs Frank Hewitt unit Ihn wtttter with Mrsqone lb lopoer to visit  JBMSHh  V rnuhs in Putaanv were I ggarFl  yARfM C  arTindn 9MTand Mrs floyd Rsco 5  Bd ofei  telephoi,e W , v tihrrnsl from Florida   TWU  cc  u0t ,RV Nonnan son of of Mr and ha iured t2nJZ  j7   School fa  Mrs A, D Bennett, former own John Donaldson and wife have qone to Leslie to live with Andrew Bates and wifeCharles Stebbins of Dexter ci ,sxqe Speed oi Ann Ar ,bor were in town last week in  Milton Mitchell, Prop, MrPtwBto aette 182   rifle near Oworec tf Yeen Ao Bcjwin Farmer was elected   1 Q  SSITTSLU T2Sl, and RASMUS ANDERSON I WJSF P oinburq   to be the counties oldest refiiAccordina to adirjMJM 0 the jury V Gf Dtokel and Jim Roche j J JUZS iexi 7s1 mmina r A , 1 ant diefji in Howell Monday FLOYD KEHRL, Clerk April 4  11 Usue a bran new buggy could be rxaaght far 15 aod a , tingle hrsBssefar 16  I Erie  Tip McCarthy has He formerly had a farm in MarWeek end guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett were El tner Radtke and wife of Phil cWphia, Pamd Gordon Hester and whV of Ypsilanti HeV AVWsUssVUeVV nmi THOVSII  Kteto farm a Ar 1 jgtJ 0 in the Fufaner district  t 11001 M Ethel Bonda, Max Mdrttn is workinc fer M3 Hva Sinaer Mrs Cora Eugene aSffi WOnancr  Yax Mrs Marie, Wenk, Mrs ojj j Anna Yelland ana Mrs Alice dauahters attendedthe While Mr emA Mr MH r oro M  rTT ulli     Proctor Funeral and burial was ,  ti m i Anr HA has been sent to Chart Nswjpri  m   4, tD M Monks i building Born to Guy 1 historn home tended the Past Masters Ban Mr and Mrs Harold Porter JlJhJetJ ArZl Z Un Rex SacfceH and Frank Zfaler wife and 2 Masonic lodgee Saturday night Hauck and ye editor v homei end He has boon sent to Cnarf  lamfly ute Field from Ft Lewis, Wash  otlQ aUsnd school ISPATCT Store  Kenste v Wfakry April11, 19  Ptackney Dispatch tiered as 2nd class matter at postofhce llic, TT Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell St,PincknevMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publsh Mrs in I Groceries Drygods Canned G Gents C Llneri  Lester McAiee was i Detroit last Wednesday The Dr Walter Meievr fum  u 1119 spent Sunday at the Wm Mercer home Don Stackabie of Inkster vis ited David Ledwidqe last week He expects army indue ion April 17 Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn and son, Neil, were Sunday Oinner quests oi Mr and Mrs Neil Bauqhn Miss Albrta Dinkel called on Mrss Hlida Hall Cole and new baby at Mcpherson hos pital, Howell last wek The John McGuire family of Howell spent the week end at the Frod Read home Mike Lavry and family n Jackson spent Sunday at the Leo Ljvey home Dick Campbell bouqht two hamsters in Chelsea and intend ed to raise thm but one has ddedThe fire dept was celled to the Lawrence Barrett home oft Putnam St, Saturday morninq by a qrass fire Mrss Mabl Suydam of Jack  son snent he week end at the j j M J Reascn hom, i J The Doyle Templeton family  of Keeqo Harbor spent th  week end at the Albert Shirley  home Jant Lundeen anh Goiry MaU ler were in Chicago over the week end 0 J Clinton and wife spent the week end at the Ralph Clin ton home In Detroit Stanley Dinkel, Paul Sinqer H1 VivtOur New Location 1075 EAST M36 NEAR DEXTER BOAD I HAVE A COMPLETE LIIfEOF Juuips Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes,Fjtfinjs Myron Hughes LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER PHONE 183F2 Pfaekney Alive ARM ANIMALS COLLECTED HORSrJS 10 Each COWS PROJUPTLY 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WF BUY HIDEb ii,0 CALF SKINS haoi 68 PtnffcMT I Antral Oead StocKCO 1 J LOWEST PICE EVER  Special le luxe PHiLGASTAPPAN Rangt  and Ronnie Danow saw the hockey qame at Olympic Fri day niqht and had dinner at Topinkas  Ted Olron and wife oi D ar  I born spent Sunday with the  Joe Grifjth iamily Stanley Culver and wife ot AtLed Deerfield called at the Murray Delfay Kennedy heme Friday where they j qnd MrsWKectharn,Mrs Mary HoffMrs Beulah Martin under anji Mrs Minnie Tol1  were i  Mr and Mrs Wayne nave returned from Beach, Florida, spent the winter Mrs Geraldine Sinqer afnMcP Howell Saturday Saturday P   Mr and Mrs ,y Br wRnr n  end home of Mrs Mary Holt  Hovi CnmnWlTu   and Mrs Joe GiiUith v JiXovse Campbell Mrs Wed St Lawrence hospital Ton sinq, Monday  , The Mylo Kettler family ot lackson and Jack Roberts rIuribing Water Srftem etc Stanley Dinkel ah am f on Mrs v at th vowtr automatic, iiisUttfyflghtinf turners removable porcetain drip tray  fbuaiite oven with rlaai uin few md oven light  Mbour dock rii huntIn Tlslminder fiiQalscouwiif 4me, up to 30 nnules V Ifclpjidegives time and imjperature information n 4ttea a 4at fllumirsle entire top M tinge Large working area Port  lain finh Concealed ,ei J tIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANOBI Hfjw h the time to modernize yxr Vitchen with Philgas    the thrifty feottlcd gas for farm and town home Vou can huat far and wide, but yov wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rat Remember, too, we will give you a cnetous uadein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make Or condition Esy erms, if you wish ANf OTHER PHILGAS AfrtJANCIS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Putllae KiMkea Rewfet front  AweiJtf weeer Heefert from 950 SEE US TODAY W HANCK AU INSTAILATIOH jtTAiU Mrs  Luliu  Darrow and Mrs E L MtfKinley attended  the joint meetind of the 11 Kinqs Dauqh ters Circles in Ann Arbor Frij day niqht Mrs Campbell sanq Afterward they visited the West Quad at the University of Mich iqan where Charles LaRowe is  mqr Mrs LaRowe was Virqinia i McKinley   I The Mother and Dauqhter , ibanqiiet sponsored  by the I Kinqs Dauqhters will be at th,3  Pincknjey ischool May 16Mrs , Clare Palmer is general chair  man  The Fred Read and lahn McGuire families called at the Robert Read home at Portaae Lake Sunday Rickie and BiUie  Miller qot o larqe pike with their hands one daylat vk which h i i strand ed in a Oc i near the Pincknv mill pond Mrs Ella McKniev aave a stork shower Friday niqht at the E L Mcinjey home for MrsWanda Coon Morqait Mrs Joan Glover anpl children of Fowlerville spent Friday at the Edward Spears home The cribbaqe club were n tertcdned the Pinckney cribbaqe club Thursday niqht , Lyle Euler and wife of Fair hope, Alabama, called on the Kenneth Wylie home last week They have qone home now   Mrs Howard Read entertain j d 10 ladies at her home last j Thursday at a stork shower for 1 Mrs Loretta Schaefer Mr, and Mrs Jesse Henry and Gerald called on Miss Beatrice Lamborn of Greqory, Sunday who is ill Dick Wylie of Anderson was the quest of Tom Wylie Sarur day niqht and attended the 4H Dance at the school The Howard Read family spent Saturday niqht in Ann Arbor, honorinq her father Gebrqe Wilde on his birthday Ambrose Kennedy and farn ily of Howell spent Sunday at the Irvin Kennedy home Week end quests of the Les ter McAfee family were the f Phillip Hudson family of Detro it Mr and Mrs Linwood Cham bers of NorthviUe  Mf 0 Mrs Ted Zalicki of Whitmore Sat John Sprout cmd CplBud Bekkerinql of Chanute FJeldlUwere hbme over the week end WMr S Mrs Andrew Nesbt called on Mrs Blanche Navlor The Willard Widmever wg ily of Cedar Lake called at the r n wife of Detroit spent Sunday at Jhe S H Carr hom  A larqe number from here atended the Kinqs Dauqhters ineetinq Thursday niqht at tho Pr Towner home at Portaqe Lake Mrs Mae Koepp waj co hostess Mrs Ralph Glenn of Greqory, first state vie pres sooko Mr and Mrss Fred Read ri turned home from Florirja Vrt MrsAlbert Shirley nnd dauah ter, Lois, attended ths Flower Show in Detroit Thursdav Louis Murphy called on Stuart Anderson at University hospital Ann Arbor, Thursday  Mrs June Hende, Mrs Peu lah  Hendee,Mrs Florence Waa oner and Mrs Pat Rickert at tended the Flower Show in De troit last Thursday From where I sit fyJoe Marsh Buzz And Th OffKey BaritofiM Reverend I,ester of the church nut on Nil Whom Road coaches hi Younsj Ienples Choir late Thern ilav afternoonsafter hijfh acheol bikethall practice lets oat Hu,7 Kllis pastures cows nettt to that church Around B oclock they lined to make a lot of racket about wanting to fro home That made it kind of rough on th hoir When Buzz learned hat waa goinc on he said to Revert nd La ter  never yet heard of a cow that eoild moo rfn key So, 111 just move em in a little earlier   This started me to thinking Bun doesnt g to that chwth Aad hes so tonf he eouldat ecny a tuna in a taefcttJ From whta I aK, ym Hlfht Mf that RQEZ Mmt hwra m4k km mm mon with doeiiitt diTW h wHh m fta, Tar tic, yOwF pFSOMi pTCtl the fact that ftm glass of beermm aathtog SMJHT way te Rocs Hes a ral atigMber to etrybodgt Copyright, l95CVnited faflM Brwmm Fi   Hamburg Firemen Ball IO0 F Hall Saturday ,April 14t Hockey wartfiu BUI Bauqhn home Sunday Mr and Mrs Getorae Gardn JSe in Detroit Saturday  where their brotherinlaw, unrWwejnt an opefa StdO P M TO liSO A M I m m  t J8   v Wedneadqy April 11, 1951  Manure Sprsadtsrs LtiCAJ tfFWb C5  PROFESSIONAL CORNER REAL ESTATE THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM  Farma, weg Lak, Jpei Hey M Duffy, M D   Buste LAVE X HARD WARE  Mrs Asher Wylie, Mrs Joe Gearhart, Mrs Henry Johnson and Mrs John Boyer extended the PTA metina in Jackson last Thursday    Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesoitt sC rtSi 1 te 28 Charles Eisele family in Fow DR Q  McCLUSKEY lerville, honorinq has birthday The Herbert Palmer family Denlst spent Sunday at the Herbert 112 Nofi Michiaan Ave j Palmer jr home in Flint Telephone  Mrs Maraaret Clark went to Office 93 Residence 814 i Kalamazoo Friday where her Evenings by Appointments  KSB, wa7 operated onl HoweU  Michigan iter appendiciusMary Maraaret 1  HEf SNEED Wv and Barbara Clark went I 1 after her Sunday,  ,  ,  1 Phone 183 u7 E Grand River Oder Your 6M Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157 11 Repairing MYnON  HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Driv License Rush Lak P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Den C Swarthout Director Modern Equinmen i Hifl, i Ambulance Service rMrsChSkrclaxk ci Kalam u  14 Ptockne     , enlled here Satur sv Heal Estate Insurance Brokerage j  FRED C 3EICKHOFF Sr City Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality 120 West Grand River Av 1st Your Property With Me Howell  Michlqan     Phone 358  Residence 615 LEE LAVEY j LLOYDHENDEE  azao was called here Satur v bythe death of her fatherLewis HW Clark, attend 1 ea the funeral of Lewis Kenn FARM SEEDS MOW Aifalsu Clcverawd  AilOU Seeds SETS FIVE FIRES Vernon Mevis, 22 of Green  ea me lpcVs church in vUle, Mich, who set live hres edy at StPWs there last week is the son of NorWieH Tueaday  Jdfe Mevis formerly ot Howell, j Ohitstine  v   Phone 59F3 MAX RUSSELL MR Pinckney Michigan Jdfe Mevis formerly ui , , ro Mr and Mrs Stanwhp painted the murals on the  dauqhter ot Mr nQerwent on walS of the VFWhall here and   cPherson hospit Dora PtaDWcryauqhte homei late Roy Placewayof Pinckney al Howell, is P  The buildings he set fire to  tfu  dx comes home PkickneY Z8F2 , were the Western Union Tele with her aav , p RTrEHATION SERVICE graph office, the Methodist and niqhts  REFR1GEKAI iuw Congregational churches a barj CONSCTvATION HOlto ber shop and a load ot hay he  Dn Dr Btate mi  Generrl Insurarce  livestock Hauling A TjcVlONEER farm Sales A Soeciality BERT WYlffi beTshop and a load ot hayme ,   Btflt min  JOU JADj  buildinqs were destroyed with j rranK  , been loaned nepair ic4to inq enew 0PDeiese Mobil PhoKiidWJWi n 22aand0nwar woTk j izafc1i by this department H,    , TOWNER undesirable ana wu , Washi Len dischaxqed from the army SfaGenville ta11 ,Groi1d water levels mcreas guilty but disclaimed knowi I wouii , t JRS  Sge ofW othereenviUo fir S part year in which tne son Refiiqerator, Kroqer Store McLeLland Store and Hard, Hotel were damaged jvteris was qive a o vea sentence Stuart Anderson wa taken to University hospital An Arbor last week tor teeatnntWptprn i Joe Clark has quit Western State Colleqe, Kalamazoc, an ed 63 ft in March, ouilieT Monroe, irom the south nRurcrnce i LivestocK nauung pckney, Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detroit   General Tnclang Phone 64F14 Knckney Mic  tt W KV fill NOTARYINSURANCE and BONDS p3fcU  INCKNEY rOHTMUNtZ T V  SEE I ROY E, FISHER Factory Representative Free Demonstration Every Day From 1000 A M fa 1000 PJ4 509 East Main St Pinckney 6U44 Port,g Ko 0 2 wWistlina BWCDIS have phone Dexter 34b 1 arrived at Pte M A A, A A A, A ijaiied Advs pm barney Kjalzmiiitr WANTED Gcrden Plowln, by Livingston Jounty hoe W the acre or hpur Represent ve Earl Schroeder 5486M36 W ,  u  Ann Arbor Heavy snows in Mich have iorced the deer back into the dhySandts are said, to have wintered well A gun    ,  fcSlSaV county and the  Q  FOR  ef  iVedaior animals damage JJgJ a trac Qf sweet clover for pEALER WANTEDThfifl fcanclaims dropped 36 percent last Ui00a bushel J R Parsons  wim th farmer and his  ar There were 328 compared 245 Maaon Rd veo  to 512 the previous year The 245 Mason Rd Howell, Mich, state vilwwr v v n CP1950 Chevrolet Styleline Debvxe  Door Radio  Heater i waking at    nlant in Ann Aroor Tnrnnn was ine wmsi wns,, VVMNIC IW    1950 Chevrolet FIotline Dchixe 2 Dood, Radib  HeaterPowe Pm fe Portaqe Lake coon s  doqg sk k hou frQm Qwnor I who bouqht MEDanow s barn foxe, seco  Thfi werQ      pkickney  tore it dovn Saturday 7 bear claims Poultry sutfered 2368 Howell S o  1  Mrs LuciUe Shirev and nr  actual damaqe witn XNTtD POULTRYWUi dauqhter, Anita Mrs uoromy , A Glide Trans 19 Chevrolet Styleline Special 2 Door Heater 1949 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 4 Door Heater 1949 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2 Door Heate 1949 Chevrolet Fleethne Special 2 Door Radio  Heater 1949 Kaiser Special or 5 4,0QU 4 Door Heater dauqhter, Anita Mrs  roy he9p seconn , Detroit Market Prices Aschenbrenner and Miss Kath sne p oregt iireg bumed c R JjQvd f erine Miller left Friday by auto io res last wee gfl,,uLAr tor Johanna Colorado, to visit over ,  Af  relatives productThe product is fertilizer The nlap is unique The mone ample If interested Write to  General Liquid Fertilizer Co Kjent Cfcty1 hican FOR SALEFlcor xriiel radio qood condition, Kitchen CabU net, like new, all for 25 Phone 62F13 Atjioftl Uedar Lake Rd ,oie 14SF12 pay 1948 Chevrolet ylemaeter Club Ooupe HtatwrMpotofr 1147 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 Door Radio and Heater 4 1946 Nash 00 4 Door with Radio ana Heater 1946 Chevrolet Vz Ton PaeL Heater 1941 Ford 1 Ton Stake,Heater 1942 Pontine 6 2 Door with Radio and Heater PHONE 310, Howe Michigan  CHEVR0LET SALES  vd EZSSr pK DONT LET OPPORTUNITY I The dept has aheody r1 Toil SALE0 iSchTlTTel 743Bently Road    FOR RICHES PASS YOU BY ed 100,300 trout,         A R d  , You can still try Your hand g thqroups are Gen N Druin, Patterson Lak nececsscar Mrs L J McKmley  at winning riches in the Detroit Orqanid Yj  applies, Fthx Camp Rd 306 Mill St, Phone 121F3 I toes 25 000 Find The Name, asked to make v HMmpfr PRQPEHTTPKMH Srt  FOR SALE We now have our  Puzzle Game 15,00000 Cash Uon for use of X a r 1  Uh SALL ,u DeKalb Seed Corn on hand Get 1S A5SS ttSSijnL  SSsEiir  cxme and I  wv uv iiwA, mil iuscruicrill,   lla whrtt kind 2 acres of qrod, not modern s us or wnte UB What  resiaems vnen    S3300 ful1 Price me tfc8 contest lor Michigan ONLY Pinckneys vou want and we will hold it tor fwtsww, lull MlJ 0SrflilC ICI iUS   154 acres, basement barn, horse viu  , riann rtriri qo, bam, noa bom tool shed chick R  en house, silo, new milk house mievjvjr,, 7,00U down, balance on con FOR SALEGarden Tractor 5 HP  Garden Kinq with 5 attachments t  or the table , , Pvt Tem Healh was Jiomfrcmf  JZ Keesler airfield, Missthis tract Garden Kinq with 5 attachments 1 irom reesier 80 acrefi qQQd jjqg 9 00Q pJow cultivator sickie bar, disc week I with contract ancl spike tooth, Reasonable MIMICAL FESTIVAL j , Gerald Reason, Broker i Lucius Doyle, Phone 42  rurn ischools will hold a Phone Pinckney 133 WANTEDFARM LISTINGS, The rural wnw Pinckney FOR SALEBabv Chichs, BarriJa Let us help you sell your farm 1 usicc renvoi at Land White Rocks N H Keds, have more prospects than farms school Tuesday Apmj  WWe Leahoms and HvUneai all   800 p mMiss  we, of Mich State College will dir eirt All ara invited wVmrlrr Cook Whie Leqhoms and HyUnes, all, L HAROLD OR AND ALL UALITY Heats Fruit Groceries Vegetables hatched from blood testrd stock, j Phone ty5W Howell Now hatchinq Place VOM chick i aLirirKia 3, Uuobaqe 6J cder with us now nimm bOB SQUIRE HATCHERY  Tlfi h, rrr ,  Phone WaW Howell  FOR SME Settinq Duck Eqqs ITS MIGHTY CONVENtENT FOR RENTEquipped 153 acre  HarrvClay Phone 13F2 , nswir RY MAIL Cllurra 8280 FARLEY Rd Cpl DalelSebonisbUeyed TO BANK BYMAIL pinckney Mich  to be homeward Bound from  rrxtrr aivAPTP rilNDS AV AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c Krn wher he has been in  wv SOUND LOANS LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED action since last summer AILABLE FOR SOUNU AW L5Q Mra  MacArtor wno has RFAi ESTATE MORTGAGE ORl Also Sissbrs and Knives been in McPhereon hospital for 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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>,fi SI Volume 88 T  Plndoney Wednesday April 4, 1951  ti   Michigan Mirror According to Attorney General Frank Milliard the present grand jury law is weak and ineffective and hence a wide open invitation to graft and corruption He cites two principal, weaknesses 1 The lack of  power to grant immunity to key witnesses 2 Thelack of  er to subpoena witnesses  lecrudre their appearance Millard did not cfcane ov  lavor of restoring the old ni man grand jury law, he wants teeth put in the present law id mafce it stronger The present is useless and has never been used since it went into  effect The tang of spring has effect ed the legislators and they are iore  whipping appnapriation i bills into shape However adjournment is not expscted until mid June, the usual time, as tax bills have yet been passed ed Gov Williams has tried ta jog the defense efforts, both state and federal He savs they must awaken to the necessities of establishing priorities for materials and manufacure oi i items rfeeded in defense Gen  Maitland state defense head i  wished to consign 10 state own i ed fire trucks tb SaultSte, Marie j the most vital target i  Michigans April chart quota has been reduced to 2,124 The original was 4,22 Thing are looking up in Korea Peak defense production will not be reached in Michigan until next jyear Aside from a  small amount of trucks, pass  engJr cars and ofher items need I  ing no retcbling, defense pro auction is still in the paperi stae, From 1941 to 1945, ih auto induisjjy bvHt 23,000,000 000 worth of firearms Michigan apple surplus prob  lem may be solved It is plann I to make frozen concentrated ap pie juice The state TB problem looks better Howell is sending 100  oatients to the new Genesse county hospital This will give 100 of the GOO paiienjs on the county waiting list cr place to go The Little Hoover Commission says that 90 percent of civil ser employees qot their jobs with out dompetiiive examination is  disputed The civil service com mission says the only ones put an without examinations were temporary employees such as state fair help The HaavefJCfcfmmissian gave  the prisons a bouguet It saidt they were clean, adequate and well financed but that Jackson fprison was too big There are more federal em j ployees in Michiqan than state employe flederali employees number 40838 This is 3,091 mare than the state has How ever federal employees include all of the postoffice employees and all those  connected with   Any organization wishing to bring enecdnment to Percy tforaes haspMJ, Battle Creek should contact their local Red Cross REGULAR COMMUNICATION On Thursday evening, April 5, several EA Degrees will be  fctnf erred On Tuesday evening April 10 more EA degrees will be conferred Lets have a good turnout at these meetings 21st Annual Past Masters Night at the school Saturday April 14th On Friday May 18, Ann Arbor ledge No 544 will aome to Pincknev omd conferr MMDegrees By Order of the W MPaul w Curlett, Sec STILL TIME TO ENTER 125,00000 CONTEST You can still enter The Detroit Times 25,00000 Find the Name Game and go after that stupendous 100000 Cash First Prise ONE HUNDRED CASH PRIZES See The Detroit Times today and get started NOW in the 25,00000 Find the NameXontest Opportun itv knocks at your door This may be your ROAD TO RICH Mastic Lodge flews fCUR DEMOCRACY Livufeston Lodge No 76 F  A pf will honor their past mas 3Dd rpnuiro sz xtetn o SJOJ milters niqht at a banquet at the school at 700 p m  PROGRAMRooms Open for Visitors 500 to 700 P M vocation Chaplain dcome to Past Masters and Introduction oi Toastmaster Merwin Campbell W M Toastmaster Dewey Hesse PGM Response  Jack Hanaett PM Tap Dance    Betty Scovill  by Mat THE POWERHOUSE OF IDEAS  WITHIN A yeAa OFOUR NATONS FOUNDINGTHE US PATENT OFFICE  WAS ESTAOUSHET    1 CONCCPT THAT THE COUNTRY WOULD PROFIT 3Y PROTECTING THE RIGHT OF lNOfViPUAL TO PROFIT BY THEIR IDEAS AND INVENTIONS  SINCE THe, MOtXC THAN 2,500,000 PATENTS v HAVE SEEN GftANTEP Dr Morgan SmeadM WGd M Address by M W Gd Master Dr Morgan S Smead Rochester Accordion MusicDick Campbell Memorial to Departed Brothers By Rev McLucas Past Masters Aporn Presentation George Gardner by RevMcLucas Life Membership Presentation to Volney Wiegand by JH Hooker   Singing Glenn Albright j Introduction of Grand Lodge i  Officers  Introduction of Misters Past Masters  Representatives Ten Grand Lodge Officers and the aspirants for grand marshall   will be present I Write Secretary for Reservations OTT2T COURT NEWS ,  The suit of MrsHelen Nichols I vs Oceola school district No 8 was tried last week, Mrs Nich ols children live in the district but attend Byron school She is , trying to collect tutitiop from   the district Stanley Berriman j was her attorney Judqe Lyons took the case under advise j ment and wili render decision later j Tuesday the suit of the Es  fate of Dede Hinchey vs Mrs j Lowetha Haines started Burke  Burke oft Ann Arbor aro at   torneys forthe estate and Van I Winkle  Van Winkle for Mrs Haines The latter took care of Dede Hinchey in her last ilines j  and the estate slaims she was paid more than she had com  ing This is also a non iury  trial Local wtnesses are Roy   Clark, Lee Lavey, Dr Ray DuffyV Gerald Reason, MrsIva Gardner, Mrs Donna Plummer MrsOra Haines, Ross Hinchey Thursday the suits of William Brown vs Frank Krag and  Hassenbruck vs Fawcett are set for triaL HESSilR  PLANTER TRAC TOR  CCMSHS, TELEGRAPH TZLP PHQNE PHONOGRAPH RPIO,, STCAMAOXTAUTOAIRPLANS LECTiC LIGHTflA7 POWER SEWING MAZHMEAiCAICL WASHEX,, At Q TQH PC TUK  TELEVJSIOH, TE CONCZiT OH WHICH THE PATENT LW WAS BASEO HAS PROVEN AN IN NTIVE, NOT ONLY TO CREATIVENESS SUT TO THE INVETSTMSNT OF THE PEOPLES SAVINGS IN THE PRODUCTIVE FACILITIES THAT STRENGTHEN OOR DEMOCRACY i PEACE AND WAR, AS OUR COUNTGYS FOtJNOERS FORESAW, THE NATION  PfCHLV PtCFtTE THROUGH THE RIGHT OF THE HO VPUAL TO HIS JUST REWAZ PSt  Election I esult  ircitcH S d Happenings St Marys church Pincknev was the setting of a lovely wedd SH Sday morning when Demse Ledwidge and Vincent LaHosa exchanged menriage vows, before an altar adorned bv baskets tf purple and white oms ,Rev Albert Schmitt read the double ring service in the presence of more than 300 invited guests Music for the nuptial high mass was furnish ed by St Marys choir, among their offerings being Ave Marin and On This Day  The bridodaughter of Elecmor and the latr Max Ledwidge was given in marriage bv her brother, Keith, She chose modish gown of white sati urinq long lace sleevesaQ, n Ann collar and court train Her finger tip veil floated from acoronet of orange blossoms and j  lace She carried two purple or j chids on a white payer book I Nan LMwidqe was her sisters  bride of honor Her dress was H Nil qrren net with matohinq  head motif and harmonizinq benqueThe brides maids were M Sc y Doyle of Pincknev sister of the groom, Barbara Beuhler, Chelsea and Helen j Kosin of New Boston Thmr j  iormai Iqowns being fashionod i fiimilnrly o that of the maid of honrwere respectively of light green chartreuse, and emerald green net, with haimonizina head dross and bouquets Little Rebecca Morrif neice ot the bride as flower girl, wore a yellcw net frock and match inq hat The groom, son of Mrs Rosalie LaRnsa and the late lames LaRosa of Pinckny was attend d by his brother, Benny, as best man Ushers were Robert La R 05 a, Dexter, Richard Rickel man Ann Arbor and Junior Dlvvk,  iinckney dnnc io the music of Rbby RrbiivcmM orchestra Followinq twin weeks ii Florida, the newly weds will he at  home to their friends c  321 Putnam S Pinckney Mrs LaRosa qraduak I Um Pinckney high school and St Tosphs Mercy School of N TS James Day and iamtfY of Deroil were Sunday gusets at the John McDbnnel home, k Clark and wile of M foil soent Sunday witn we eWT   Bar PINCKNEV iUNGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle will meet with MrsCecil Towner on April 5 at 830 pm Bring thread and needle to make cancer pads which are needed For trans tation call Mrs Merwin Camp beH Secretary A A A SERVICE STATION I have been appointed AAA Representative and am prepared to give 24 hour a day Wrecker and Towing Service HOCKEYS SERVICEtPnone 145 WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE Seaman Robert Lojthers of i Chubbs Corners is on shore leave while his Ibbcrt, the USS Destroyer Collet is being re  paied at the Bremerton navy  yard, Washlt was damaged in j Korea at Inchon and other troop landings Pvt Joe Mrbz whose wife, Elaine, lives at Rush Lakeis in f Korea with the 17th Infantry j  The BuffalosHe took part in the advance to the Manchur ian border and evacaution of i the Hungnam beachhead Neil Baughn who is an intern at the navy hlospital at SanFran dsco, Calif, is home on30 dav furlough, his first in a veai The TriPast Masters  Night i of the three Ann Arbor Masonic j lodges is at the temple in Ann i Arbor  7  70 p m  I HaiMiHk PCM is speaker1 PindmslrllsWis will send a  cWleqjallsm 4Nce 4  St MafcvXCatholic Okurnh  Following tho ceremony th Tn Pvwrv, fi  u iutf iSsiokrsev Michiaan families were guests of th  3 oiltntedAl  Ert J SdS Pastor brides mother at a wedding n rinlt nnlt 97R 9SiedAs Sunday Masses i breakfast and later the grooms  cJt LZJll VOlJ Summer 630, 600 1000 1130 mother sorvod dinner at the  rSstorv iSft NovSnW1 Wter   100 new LaRosa Tavern for the fam 7 vrv V,   I M v rma DevoUons ilies and out of town guestsIn FS tWL 7TlTvemb9r Confessions h evening hundreds of f,lends only 29 abSS voS baltot 5av enin  73  ai thernd to bestow good vishes iLfbl ballots Friday after Novenna Divctions1 on the happy couple an 1 parinere have been 200 Saturday 730 to 900 P, M ake of lavish refreshment, and There were 53 Democrcat SundaV beke 800 Mass straights and 38 Republican  The vote was as follows Sup,  CongrgaUmal Unimumtv Htanley Dinkel R, 193 Lynn Church Heridee got 6 votes and Ed Rev Donald Braav, pastor Parker 2 on writeins Clerk Thur 400 Trailblazers met at  Murray Kennedy 204 Treasur church, er Lorenzo Murphy 19S Justice 730, Prayer meeting at Wm Asher Wylie, D, 151 Howard Ktcham home   ReadR, 93 Justice Otto Poul Sat, 800Youth for Christ meet ina DetroitDuring her trai ng son, D, 126, Gene Mann, R in Hartland  she sorvd in Veterans Hont135 Bd of Rev, Wm Shehan, louncny ib30iSermcn,Develop al St Louis, Mo, and as a D, 157, Wayne Shettelroe R ing Bibb Centered Personality navy nurse at Groat Lakeslll  91 Ctnstable John Eisele, D, 1130, Sunday School nnd Oakland California 147  700, Pilgrim Fellowship at the Mr LaRosa, following gradu The amendments for yearly Mark Nasn home, report on he ation attended Mich State Nor sessions of the legislature and Olivet m9eting D, Perl will mal and is oo operator of the 500 payments to survivors of talk LaRosa Bowl and Tavern of Korean war ddsucdites won  Teachers m d officers are in  Mrs LaRosa has been com but the one to raise salarieB ot vited to attend the Christian Ed plimented by several pre nup supreme court justices lost ucarion Institute in the First tial showers In UnadiUa 275 voted The Congl Cnurch Jackson Topic, Republican was the only ticket The Place of the Bible in Ed  up The following were elect ucation Time 330 to 900  ecU Sup Ralph Glenn Clerk, leakers Drs Parr, Ann Ar Pinckney, Mich, March 31 1951 Arthur Bullis Treas,Byron Rock bor,  Seeck Adrian d Davis Dear Paul I want to thank you , well High Com Douglas Mc of Jackson for yoTir comment last week on Kim Justices, Duane Jacobs, Wednecaay400 junior choir the 4H Handi Hammer Handa Clair Barnum Bd of Rev,Burr practise 730, senior choir prac craft club Jaacson tise  It takes more than lone peon i Hamburg cast 231 votes and  to dined a proiect of 24 boys elected a 5050 ticket Sup, CwaH Meunouire Church At this time I wish to thatik Arthur Shehan, D Clerk Mary RRV, sa Beacby Pastor , Ed Wakefield, Earl Gallun, Joe Bennett D Treas,Bert Hooker, S  Supi Walter Esch, Basydlo L JHenry for their aid R the Justices, Clifford Van Assjsgni  Paul Chaffee Willard Wiltse for wiring and, Horn and IQayton CarpenterR Mrning Worship 1000, John Burgifinr lumber  George Bd of Rev, Lawrence QueaLRSudaySchool     1100 Meabon for use of his oil burn Dexter township had 2 full Childrens Hour 11451  tickets and cast 270 votesThe Young Peoples Meeting 7 At the County Achievement ran1t wrrs Evening Worshin 815 r,v the members won 5 Blue iohnStirling, D154 32 Cott Fellowship Service j Ribbons, 15 Red Ribbons and ouponn pui4 WHiiesdcr i60 P M  Trra Wyli and Jamea Camp COMMUNICATION Earl Doletskl, R 122 Clerk, Wm aark, D, 168 Albert Ruhlig R, 104 Treas Elsa Bock D 1B9 Charles Pratt, R, 104 High Com P Noble,D136 Norman Clcrve,R 135 Jus Em 67 j 3 White Ribbons  bell were selected for OLD TIME DANCE 64 The Pettysville Civic Assoc County Honor Roll iation will give a dance at the Thanks Again Yours 1 Pinckney school on the night ofi Marshall Menbon April 6 Family party featuring  the NEWS GEORGE D BARNARD George D Barnard, 83 fonnThe Pinckney Hnrri  Curri er Genoa farmer, died at a KSS aTaKpJSo 139 9 juA, donce rnest Hopkins,  130 LOCL 4H  JusticeBen Stapish D, 140 13 Thnckney H       ,  Grover Colby, n, it q 4  Livfi Stock cu met at the Howell convalescent home last Bd of R PauL Cfark D, 1W  ,cwn Sunday A  L John SundayFbf 30 years he drove Ernest Nickel, R, H4 B ft a talk 0a geepNext a taxiaab in Howell Surviving Howell had a hot city elect  will  May 6m If th OTe hiswife Ivy, a son Car , ion Fonr xJfLw qSrlev weather permits we will tourjlm by a previous marriage,3 Sutton defeated Mayor sjirw, iook at projects oranaVhilbYenand 3greatgrand Henry by 375 votes Mdoh ana 10iSdd Nash, Secretary children Funeral at SchnackenJ Judge Glenn Yelland los to   j berg Funeralkoine Howell t Francls Brgon by 125 V0T8B PAgT PRESIDENTS ELECT day with burial, at HowelL   J  The Kings Daughlers Past  MARRIAGE LICENSES j Mondav Tho following officers Chandler Turner, 22, Brighton, were elected Pres, Mrs J Hend Ada Smith 16 Brighton Ralph senfFcSvlerVilleVice PTM Mrs,  , Gereke, 21 Brighton Margaret 1M Borden,LakelcmdSec Treas  m davy ift1 to hospitaL Kutnic 20, Brighton Mrs Lulu Darrow Piuckney Mrs Nelson Bustard I sThcereTy appreciate tbe  many tokensoffriendly interest which catne1o me during Not 14 Current Comment When a boy we used to spend considerable time with a farm er in Webster township, Every spring he burned over his pas ure feild and marsh, He did tins so the grass would come early in the spring and afford early pasture for his stock It was a universal customAU the farmers did the same thing, Of course there were drawbacks His fence posts usually caught fire and kept him busy carry iiig water from a nearby creek Some times the fire lumped the creek and qot in his hay field, Now we rTQ tcld this burning practise was all wrong, Burning destroys the lop dressing oi the sail anci hundreds of dollars worth of fertiliser, Also the  earthworms which keep the around moist and help fertilise it, In addition many nesting birdo and young rabbits are destroyed The birds destroy insects which damage the crops, The conservation dept has been trying sbr years to stop marsh burning practise but many farm ers still burn their marshes The fires have a tendency to get be yond control and make rural fire depts much unnecessary work Hal Bjyle in the DetroitNews says borrowing is the great Am rican pastime and that one week one half the peopla borrow fr m the other half and vice versa the next week the othr half dc the borrowingWe odmit whGn a small fcov that this custom prevailed but we thought it had gone out with the horse and buggy, the high wheeled bicycle and other thinqs of fond memory Back in our distant childhood neighbors fregi ntly came to our home to bcrrow a up of sugar, lard, flour coffep, a guart of kerosent oil for the lamp and even the lawn mower or a few  chunks of wi od Occasionally we were send to neighbors to  do a little rvgrowing eurselvee Wo novor remember our folks refusing a borrower and dont dont recall beina refused our selves We are glad this good this qorj old American custom still nourishes It is oooperot ion 100 percent Tho II versify of Michigan Is prosiiu bor an, the army lias cW n 40 doctors away from Iher t  nfl army hospitablt savs h fficioncy of the univ ersiiy i  seriously imparedFor somr y ars now the supply of doctors has been steadily decreasing Whn we were a boy in Dexter vou could take your pirk as thor  were then five physicians practising in tjiat villaqe N w thre is but One, Th colleges ihen turned out d ful1 flodgcd doctor in four years Now it taks sevn In addition mosi dofiors ar continually  inding clinics and taking sp rial medical courses These things have nndoubtedly tend ed to reduce the number ol  prac I  ioners The   i of the Korean conflict is still far from near The Chin ese have jusi urned down ftiB offer of Gi Mac Arthur for a peace talk aiid say they will fight to the bilier end until every invader is driven from Korea, MacArthur urged them  to make peace and save wgfj  country from invasion  huge unnecessary BfflSSfl We do net believe the end until MacArthur orders to bomb Chiw , and invade China, The pritm aome of pom pom WM tween theaajJWe 38tn Pat allel canPwintieunlel  Tho effort made to telese daily sessions if the U ojNy ate seemed to have 0 The cbmmori opinion i Jm the senate would inKSjfJP3 solves actors and nsMkeBl   their time posing,     the business  for which  Mt 4 were elected Most of the1 tant business of the transacted In dotmni, half of the speeches PfJBJpljs the congressional  ittttwW1 never made and many cL thai axe heard by isatwr only Above all the M afroid itwould alsturbtsVe, nity of that august bpdf 1 Pinckney   wiU met FridayAPlHAjl  xM taUoiu      IsetBSjsjsi j I wish to thank iU who supported jfiv Monday 4 i  4   ,  A Sls  Ki iailfeJvsjiite urn mjfl    rWC T ,ms ETPFKBISPBw 4iJ, I Niffhhoring Notes 1 JS Txm Wd Tfcr AftTa, 4 5 Humphrey Boguit Roy Robert Pcrtrlckx Joiner In THE ENFORCER Ber  Novelty Cat toon rtdayJanirtay,Apill I 7 AUta Rocky Lan POWDER RIVER RUSTLERS , Frank Gould 80, of Grand Rapi ids past grand master of the   Masonic grand beige of Mich, i lgan, died at his home March I 26 He spoke at the past masters banquet in Pinckney in 1934 Mr and Mrs, John Eder of Chelsea announce the engage of their daughter, Mary Jane to John Dettling, son of Mr and  Leo Dettling Of Portage Lake In a history published of the Tooley school we read that Coraj j  Devereaux Mrs Ben White  taught there in 1903 for a sal j   ary of 15 a month , Sunday fr jy, April ft, t Thieves butchered a hog on Matin 8 aay 2J38 p n conttauoua the Henry Sheathefcn farm in Susan HcrywarcLWm Lundigian White Oak and cut a hole in a j to wire fence to take it away  Id Climb the Highest Mountain  Roland Staffer is acting post DexterTheati 3 Alp CofHttaMd Dtttifife pUCKCiAN rridaySaturday,AprU 6 7  Oaabto FMIBM Micky Rooney, Patric OBrien in THE FIREBALI MacDonald Carey Maria Toren m 11MYSTEKY SUBMARINE CASSIN TO KOREA  war picture by Quentin Reynola Knows 700 and 9k30 Sunday Monday, AprU 8, 9 Sun shows 35,79 Mon 73  THE MILKMAN A wood Comody wtth iuOUNTAIN Cartoon Much of our nations strength lies iu  its preparedness Electric power is a vital resource An important question  is Have we enough of it    enough for complete preparedness Detroit Edisons Answer is Yes In December, 1950, demands for electric power by our customers were greater than ever before    live times during that month new records were established aad we had power to meet these demands Yes, Detroit Edison is ready today and is building ahead to be ready tomorrow Moro Power to Keep Us a Stronger Nation Our companys construction program will continue to keep us ahead Since 1940, new equipment has increased our electric power capacity by 50 Two 75,000 kilowatt turbinegenerators added at our Delray Power Plant  Two 75,000 kilowatt turbine generators added at our Marysville Power Plant  Two 100,000 kilowatt turbine generators added at our Trenton Power Plant  AAcincr i 1 crt Gregory and Robert iuvwnm L j Reid, the postmaster is carrvjna i Comedy Cartoon Nw  Tu, j Uasper Ulenn of Stockbridge Ji u J4 1  has moved his Chevrolet Sales Iohtt Wayne tncia eai business sto the W G Reevesk buildinq, j Alberta Anderson, daughter o Mr and Mrs, Martin Anderson 1 was married to Robert Holbrook  cfOwosso lastweek at the Plain field Methodist church Billy Ward son of Mr, and Mrs, W H, Meyer is the chamJ pion speller at the Green school I a  PoU Smith OPERATION Ward Bond Phflrp Carey Wed, Thur April 10, 11 12 KANSAS RAIDERS A Weitem In Color With Audio Murphy,, Brian Donlevy Stooge Comedy Cartoo and  News NovoBy Coming PaganXJove Song Fremcnie SonnWarn Harriet CrcigTuTomanawk Ugghway 301    mk 4rfcjW   With new construction our 1940 cspsdty will be doubled  Two 100,006 kilowatt turbine generators are being added at our Coaners Creek Power Plant  Three 125,000 kilowatt turbine generators are being added at our new St Clair Power Plant, now under construction Construction of transmission Hoes, sub stations and distribution circuits is keeping pace Similar effective programs are going forward in all of Americas electric companies under the able management of men who know that a strong America is s free America EDISON Tha MichStote San at Howeli , YtouiT,Aprii e 7 has offered 100 beds to Wayn 3 T EL L A dounty TB patlentsThev will bej Comody sumta available as that many patients An Sheridan, Victor Mature , are being transferred to the new and David Wayne   Genesee county TB San 1 fcartoonjiewsxxtndid microhoaen Rev Earl Wilier, pastor of the J Suaday Monday, AprU 8 9 I Howell Lutheran church, has ao AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA   cepted a call to Manistee   wntm in Coi Stamne  The tollowing county Demo Dan Duryea Gale Storm, Dick crats attended the Jackson da Foran and Big Boy Williams  j crats attended the Jackson day Bundoy shows 3 5, 7, 8 I f L j bancruet at the DetHoit Masonic, Comody Cartoon , r  I i S98011 ontjT,wrtwrArnMiL jJi Martin Lavan, Joe Grady, Ross   p  ijrn B W  1 Robb, Gerald Hughes I JLrlLB viSJe I  Mrs E A Bowman, widow of  Dor on lctu,a  E, A Bowman, former Howell,   S FrT business man, died in Detroit  ,KUSltACuS last weekShe left two daughters, J1114 dTx Calleis Born to Mr and Mrs, Jack  7l5i0L  Cole of Gregory at McPherson   JT   hospital, Howell, on March 26, ComtagtSteel Helmet,  a iauqhter Mrs Hall was the Royal Wedding  former Hilda Hall, daughter of 1ffRS5jrmairTTJr the late Alger Hall AVON ioLAllbW St Patricks church of Brighton 1 OJKJLL  uruiwiU build an 8 room school with 1 I an auditoruim 83x31 FdaySa1uriay,AprU e 7 Rev Adoiph Schmitt of Win  JSfltJZnn , cms Lake Rd, was ordained as  COLORADO RANGERS  a priest Sunday, at St Patricks  Emmy SUson Lucky Haydea church, Briqhton   BiiTiop ta  8upM WM,OT Mooney  lu ENJOY SOFT WATER tit Have quick  sudsing 10H water for eotltr dithwohing, whiter  waihn, gloriowi shampoos, delightful bothing Gt complete details on this omoi ing new ovfomalfe water softener PERMiinr WATER SOFTENER  COJS 43  less  than prewar automatic modeh Mrs an did Stanley Dinkel had an appendictls operation as  also Winston Baughn Pattly Palmer, dauqhter of Mr and Mrs Herbert Palmer had her tonsils removed Don Clark who has been in i Larry Hurtibuse and David j The Joe Griffith family spent the air corp at ScmAntonio Tex j  has been sent o A M college 3t Sfcllwater, Oklahoma  Nan Ledwidge of Adrian and Clare McKernan of Detroiitwere were week end guests of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge PADAR SEpRET SERVICE Story of US secret service with John Howard, Adeie Jergens Ledwidge returned kom Calif I Sunday with Ted Olson and  omia last week   wife in Deabom Friday was Pinckney Dcrj af McPherson hospttulJHowell Earl Baughn was on fhe elecFridrry Christine Dinkel, 3 ion board in Dexter township yeai old daughter of Mr and  Monday   Sunday, Tuosday, AprU 8, 10 FANCY PANTS A Good Comedy Starring Bbb Hope Lucille Ball News Beach Peachc CmingVantshing Weteno ITamished, Copper Canyan Ask for f REE home triat GEORGE ROUSH  Plumbing WATER SYiSTEMS J 4 0 North Stewart St Phono Pinckney 153F11 iiin ial Putnam Township Financial Statement Valuation for the Year of 195051 REAL ESTATE 1,374,130 PERSONAL  190800 TOTAL 464,980 TaxRate TOTAL iBCES LEVIED  i4, ,   i 4  ttfl TOTAL TAXES, COLLECTED  TOTAL TAXES RETURNED  ifOTAL TAXES COLLECTED AAND RETiJRNED 85,81600 29,60172 6,2426 446600 Receipts SOLDIERS TAX PAID BY THE TOWNSHIP  51626 CONTaGENT ORDERS DRA WN 6,52868 COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION  82106 TOTAL EXP 39,09895 BALANCE ON HAND  2,51602 TOTAL  41609,87Astesced Valuation BALANCE ON HARD DBLTQUiNT TAX RECEIVED BfSR ANDUXJOR Biksb rifcYv  IrfTANOTLI TAX  t  i fm    mj2    t     te t ,    J  WXfFU EXEMPTIONS  to J   TAXES COLLECTS 2,66188 47622 48875 445660  1,25818  44660 26,60172 TOTAL RECEIPTS , 41J0687 ASSESSED VALUATION DISTRICT NO 2 FrL Pisckney  SCHOOL DEBT i DISTRICT NO 5 DISTRICT NO 7 DISTRICT NO 8 DISTRICT NO 11    II ftat ,i  JS  1   t   JT,  tM , , , c  j     i      ,a VOTED TAX 6,78294 813006 1 2886 64045  46855 265,10 200488  MILLB 40755M 00705M 0064M 007M 00755M r 007M  TAX COLL 806065 7,52960 29856 64295 42173 25270 17,20619 TAX RET 1,72159 1,60049  i 19740 4682 3240 3,59870 Expendlturcf sm Mm COUNTY TREASURER  fifittr TAK AT LARGE   i       a  6V78M1   78U0 POOt ANDWSANE , 14840 3DTI nv eJOOlAt WELFARE , 37461 h      J      i     4vweOw VfETT DELINQUENT TAX WLx14lB WPT, VOTED TAX DISTRICT, VO  1,2806 PWTBCT Md INQUENT TAX 36806 4 STANLEY DINKEL Supervisor  MURRAY KENNEDY, Oerk c LORENZO MURPHY, Treasurer A8HER WtLIE, Justice  OTTO POULSON, Justioejrjr i 1  11   rv vrtftfp Th Grocer Canne Gents  Kenne  LOWEST Special de luxe PI UmRtdTtai OFFER AT YOUR PHIIGAS OEAIERS 4Mtamstic, instanrlgfctlnf barren removable porr Mb drip traya fbualit e oven witfc jitm wb few and OVM tight,  Mhour deck vitfa hufltin isfatrider aigDals cooWng Cms, up to 30 rriautes V fkdguide gives time and cam venture information llin oaci ill    hen re goa , v tjfct puirle ntif top Ur working ara Port  laim faiA Concealed   t J m i M  HocHAL ESTATE Itmam Lake Properttef d MMtBeee Opportunities  Your Pxopty with Me GKRALD HkASON roker 2 0 9 North Pearl ckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 lo 157FIT  Repairine MYiON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating 8717 Lakeside Driv tise Rush Lake H SWKBIHOUT  SON Funeral Home D C Swartkcut, Director Modern Equipment  Ambulance Service sJ9 63, Pinckney, Midk C SEICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRlIST West Grand River Ave 11   Michigan 358 Residence 615 LLOYTTHENDEE  Livestock Haulina ly Trips Made To DetraP General Trvcl 64F14 Pincl fcw W W f L Ih NOTARY IUEANCE and BQND3 nwe ,P  INCSRBffo OR T MUNTZ SEE OY E FISHER factory Representative monstration Every Tkff 1000 A M fb 10 00 PJfc I East Main St, Pinckney  1 A A A, Barney Kralzmiiier ton Jounly Phone 2556b Ann Arbor m i, , Jg ISALUIkor nixiei ladio condition, Klttchen CabT z new all tor 25 II Cedar LdkeFUi  SALESmall White Enaav hen Range, bums wood 1 qiood 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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>N  I JS PPIBP Ocm Viiutvurt jr OAXKUKST iu 1 CiyUTOfiT MISS  m iMi HMW K  1 iwiiii1 JIM LfTiwwj t wiwippppi  A  Volume 68 TTc Wednesday, March 28 1951 Grass Fire Michigan Mirror Governor Williams reports cm TheDeptof CSseaa eterfdeitof 800 by reminds the public that a perm iST HetiSSed a St 2L i reauired to Hart open toe inoi  rtTrTii  QiO SSO whenever the qround is not tii5 2 f H of me curr snow covered These burning pe  budget was W g,J A 2 SW ed from 294,900 to 304 400OOU , callina Howell 7712  OuSre 51  HlTodTy calliiq fenee aid 500 repcuP Briqhton 2695 or 76710 the state office building  It muat b uerstood that the Michiqan has taken a step ft g9CminQ  a permit does not halt the doctor shortage by ad nllBVQ hfi rmillee 0f the resmittinq Canadian doctors to proc  oi takinq  necess use in Michiqan without the one precautions io stop the spread year trcamna PJJV, of fire ox the keep the fire from 81 71 rfSli Qetting beyond their control The Uttle Hoover mmission, heTJm  preccrutions termed by some a theorist or which shouH  taken  qanization would make thr sin  stQtin  namely a tire police commissioner, removable shcuia n0v  be  unattended J only by the supreme court Q  ghouU  plowed , Highly skilled desiqners a re  arQa be burned  bemq tempted away from Mich st0xtinq a fire an efrt should Kicm by hiqher waqes by corn  ade tQ gtart  if9 it  j pomes havmq defense contracts burn   wmd enouQn j Michiqan was already short cu , ghould  around t0 efiect expensnced men The flow of ivl COntIol  spread of  yfcmen back to defense lines has irej and a   definitely halted It never reached the por be Qut  ieavina j portions of Woild War U The  tof Conservation main Since June 1, 1950 who sale tams a field force of 3 men dj prices have risen 2 percent and a sup j Q fee nqhuna  pnces Received by fanners 24 ment consistina of pumpers, percent Farm prices are expect  and plow cmd  hand ed to go 10 or 12 percen higher toolg m 1 county These Car manufacturers 1, thev OTe  for brush  keep up present producuon will  T addition to the OUR r 1 y  No 13 Fires  CITIZENSHIP i IN IN THC OTFYCAR tLtCttOAl, WHM HO ATOMAu OTFlC 13 AT 3TAKT, 15 A RES0lftlUTy THAT SVCS AS A MEASURE OT 000 CITIZENSHIP IN OUR DCMOCRACX The fire enqine was called to j the Otwell home at Petty sville Current Comment The Kefauver senatorial invet Sunday noon by a qrasi  lire iI 1 wa no qreat Monday niqht to the Xdrew 8hakeS tU  wwt  build cars with less stel as a 20 percent cut becomes effec tive Thcv will probably built mom Hqht cars Civilian defense forces will soon receive alert cards Thes cards describe alrt siqnals and tell what to do RecrpTortionment ha3 com up aqain Senator Ccteman of above, fourteen man have been appointed as keymen They are situated to enable quick initial action on a fire accurina anv the authority to hire labor for place in the county They have the suppression of brush and qrass fires and each is supplied with hand tcols such as pump cans arid tliovels ThS3 tools Campbell home where a chim JJrf0  n  tbjj neq burned out Both Tires were ta L110   nat  n, ,   qovernment would put them on the air everyday and aet a sponsor they would put out Shortly after midniqht Sunday the lire whiste blew aqain This dme it was the Lee Lavey or the Eisele farm barn on the How el i Rd There is no house here but a larqe barn and lonq tool sieav Five tractors are stJbrea in the shed The firemen found burned newspapers and an empty qasuline can in tiie shed and called the StatepoliceThey rounded up four local boys who alter all niqht grilling admitted break  into the shed to steal gus from the tractors Having no  i light they lighted newspapers and ignited the gasoline Two enourh money to pay the nation la debt All the taverns turned their televisions on the broad cast and during the New York broadcast they remarked to fre auenters as they came inTobev now pit hina and ODwver catch ing Th Hay thor was a niqht session they iolu everyone A double header today We never could fiqure out the purpose of these senatorial inveetiqations We supp sed the senators were son to Washinqton to makelawi etc Tht investiqators have little power They cannot indite, bind th wr not implicated One strrs and bio business but sofar Bottle Crek has introduced a mav be loaned t0  who bill to reapportion the house ac wishes to burn bnjsh cording to population but preserve the qriDoraphiaal balance in the senate CONSERVATION NCUS Persons wishing to see deer yara conditions are invited to make the inspection trip April 8 At this time conservation counts will he made, Hera losses this cr qrass under a burning permit The foil towina is a list of thise kevmen and the township in which they reside Jos Lyons Tyrone Har old Klein Conway Max Mus on, Marion Gerald Brian,, Hartland Larry Camburn, Putnam Kenneth Hyne, Briqhton Fred Reiman, Oceola liarold All AcTUALty, THE STRCNGTH OF THE COUNTRY U8S IN TH REPRCSCNTATIV8 CHARACTCR NOT ONUY OF THC FKDCRAL, SUT OF THC STATC ANP LOCAL GOVERNMENTS THE TRULY GOOD cVnfeEN ADMITS NO OFFy,Ak IN THM  OJSCHARGC OF HlRSPONSIBlUTy  HE BOTH SeVM3TH6 COMMUHTy ANO PGOTfaCTS NS OWN tNTSST3 By CTH HIS UOTS h thy wero of them came by alter the fire started Tried to help the boys put it out and then came to Pinck ney and qave the alarm Two of the boys charqed with the act are juveniles, 13 and 16 years old The others are 17 and 20 2 will be taken to juvenile court and two to municipal Insurance officials and statepolicewere,pre sent, representinq the state tir marshall The loss is esimated at 400 The boys must pay this Two of Jhe bays have been in trouble before this has only resulted in qanqsters losina a few qun permits In New York a firemens organ ization was shown to have con Iribitrni 55,000 to Mayor ODwv ers rampnian and 1000 to that nf Senator Tnbey, one of the invpsiiao1 rs In Michiqan, thanks 1 the 1 aiqli iires killina the one mm nrand ii v law the state has no way to ombat oroanised ico Undrr the one man qrand iurv the prsirlinq iudqe wassa emHe could call anv witness he desired,jnil them for contempt HHS3K3J53H lH Note The Handy Hammer 4H club HBLLJft V Mtuircliea 4cuv J krfli6iic vJhuxch y, Michigan Haitold VereUen of Pinckney is 0f court and qrant immunity to qiven credit, for savinq the barn, witnesses for turninq states evlHe came by saw the fire, tried idoivHowever too manv of the help the boys put it out and then leqislnfnrs qot caught So the drove to Pinckney and qave the Joqislntur took all teeth out of alarm afte unscrewing the caps the law inHndina the qrantina ofthe tractor qas tanks so they of immunity to witnesses and would i VA explode held open house Friday niqht at  P kiw i cktliui D n their room below t fehflll 3 S2l P fd in 35bsLl053 m 00 iww 1130 iZZ JL U ocnnn 1  bright, Gbfcoctah Robert Kourt dThis club started by Marshall winter 800 4 Hhfld rf tlio winter Uf 1P4R47 T5JI t  i i 1 Iosco1 Meqbon several i A, Novrtna Devotioosiof the winter W 194647 Persons are warned aqainst burninq dead qrass and leaves in the field It destroys younq rabbits and nestina birds and shoilens the life of wire fence They should also remember burn ing permits are required Perch and smelt runs have not yet started but are expected to about April 1 Ralph Wainwriqht, ioscc Leet now has some 20 members and Coniesslorisi Gordon, Tyrone Raymond Sum thanks to a 200 donation from Friday evenina at 730 n m IT MAY BE RAY LARSON In 1337 Demacre Davisa reti inspector of tne Detroit police his wife and sisterin law were murdered on their farm in Tyronne Ray Larsian, a hired man who disappeared was souqht but never found IosAnner, DeerfieldLouis Driver,Green the Pinckney Civic Improvement Friday after Novenna Devotions qeles Cauiornia Police n met Oak , Assn has a well equipped Saturday 730 to 9tQff R M shf Basset Tuesday they had Due to lack of a fire detection work shopwith power saw, sand Sunday bsfore 800 Mass   man whosG discripticn an system in southern Michiqan it der lath etc where the boys finqorprints corresponde1 n is only throuqh the cooperation , can qratify their creative urqe GaaaaaMruA fiuuimmiH those of Larson How v  t ,ry o the public in reportinq any The boys made 84 articles for unattended fires to the nearest the 4H exhibit at Howell this fire dept conservation dept per week TVindow fliowers boxes sonnel or State Police Post that seem to predominate but there CoDgptgattnal Community Church A Sad the man was 30 yais vhls Rev Donald Braef, pqstor  Laiso,n wol,y  Pa5l 40   Thur,730, Teachers and officers Todays Detroit Fre Pr88 of Sunday school at parsonaqe  vs the man was releaii Mfter mad thrVT judqes required in stpnd f on Uptndate the new1 law has never been used The circuit court iudas associatibn says it cannot spare 3 iudqes for investigations vhirh last last months and years Supt Bears of Litchijeld seems to be th qoat or burnt offering, in the Litchfield school affair It is clninv i io qot 11000 in schcol st1 to aic meny than he had rami q bv falsifvinq attend ance rcrls, The school board disclaimed nil rcsponsibilirv, say inq th v left everythina to the sut and fired Bears, Bears cam pniqnod fo a 27000 school last year but qot a 18000 oneSo fax then has boon no evidence h9 PKvfited porsonnlly by his efforts There is also the claim that other schools wer doina the same thinq The whol thina is that Spectal fishinq priviiiqes on jlie iiqilters WJH be abie to afft were ajs0 Rothes hampers,waste  Sat 800 Class party at the Pfovmq his innocence Whitmore Lake end April i ively control and suppress these baskets, qun racks, table lamps, Mark Nash home , RW,rX,rM The dept has finished mapp fa  flour scoops, fqbt stools, a pair Sunday 1030, Sermon,  The IRD DEGREE CONFERENCES mq Coon, Pardee, FaUerson,  of gults, toy rcrbbitstc GospelLiqht   A larqe asemblaqe of M ,sRound, Biq and Little Urooiceq1 HE WAS AT LAPEER j The community owes Marshall 1130Sunday School Beqinninq 1 wer Present at the temple Lakes in Livinqston county , Patrick Jeffeys of Pinckaey, a Meabon a vote of thanks for ci,use 0f Bible Liqht Press mater of Livinqston Lodqe No 76 S    The state has purchased izn state Iroop stationed at Bay City, the time he has devotd to this or iaL  urdav niqht when MM deqrees the srho1 district had found more acres of land to add to uie was ono 0j  gtcrto troopers qanization and the success he Monday April 8, Rev Richard were conferred on 2 candidates ,, wny to oprrrtp bv svate atd state qame area Ine cost wast mooilijjed to aid the Lapeer has made of it , Roland, director of Prostesrant Visitors were present from Ann 58,660 90 90 acres t of this waS county fllwrriff In the attack on i  I Youth Orqcmization, Detroit faArbor, Dexter,Howell, Tecumseh, CANCER CRUSADE the speaker on use of Gospel1 Indiana Pennsylvania, Marine This year twice as many peo Light Sunday school materials    d Croswell Stanley pie can be saved , r He will brinq two youths from Ha11 a Postmaster of Marine added to the Waterloo project  Fort ZiegrehbeircU near Lapeer and 4 more fires last week burned the ouster of the  Zieaenhardt 38 acres So tar this year 21 tires , brothers Pat exepected bullets to have burned over 315 acres  fly around his head as he went 2500,000 board ft of timber will b cut this year in 4 state forests under permit The forests are over the top but the capture was without anv bloodshed However , victory of Mrs Whit, the worn Baraga Lake Superior Escacn  lawyer who bought the aba Kiver and Black Lake j farm at sheriffs sale was short Michiqan aqain led in licensed  Hvsd Some 30 neighbors mov fishermen last year but dropped ecj faB Zlegenhardts back In the third in revenue Other states  house the same night after scar vithoui vntinq excessive taxes On themselves and some of them dLjsed the priviliqe TV aqainst corrupt rate continues  Wednesday 4QQ iunior choir This is one sidle of the picture, practise 73tt, senior choir pracConsider the brighter side tise Last year some 70,000 men       women and children with cancer ,      were saved This year with the Ck rdrj Mennouire Church  to t     charge more  , Ing Mrs Whites tesoant away timely use of present knowledqe  xtev tua Beachv Paster 300,000 trees wll be planted in and the three brothers are still ana present tools, twice as many S Supi   13 Michiqan southeastern parks n possession Both me sheriff, COuld be sured And throuqh our Assisat The Pinckney area is one of thme j and state police say they do     Gulls are cleaninq up the win not have enough men to police second sectionwas worked by vote or t nd caucuses Two Olin Robinson and one by Mer villaqe rnns were callled at win Campbell Presentations of Pinckney this year and no one Masonic jewelry was made to attended either canons held, the new Masons To James Hall At the town in caucuses this by Harlan Hall and Merwin year the Dmorrat qucus wai , Campbell and to Dan VanSlam attended bv 6 people and the rVaJterEsch brook by Lonnie VanSlambrook Republican by 5 There have ChcdfAflT A roast beef luncheon was ser been 800 voles cast in the townter killed fish in Lake HuronMost of the dead fish are carp REGULAR COMMUNICATION Reqular communication of Livingston Lodqe No 76 F  AM the place 24 hours a day and that the time on writ of eviction had expired great research program millions Mrvning Worship    VHhQtf ye nr direction of Clare Mill ship but there will probably not now living may be saved from Sunday Sehdoi     1100er 1 be 400 VOPC, out April 2 as death irdm cancer in the years Children Hour , 1145  there is no contest for the three to come Young Peoples Meeting 730 Our crusade is eo raise money Evening Worshib     815 to finance this campaign To Cotr Fellowship Service save lives tomorrow Give liber ally to this campaign   OLD TIME DANC MARRIAGE LICENSES  principal offices The same ii Stanley Dickson 28, Howell true all over the nation People r Katbrya Morgan 24 Howellf only vote in presidential yean  WiwJheSda 8i00 P MJ Janes StCharles, 20, FowlerviUe or where a hot issue occasionally Petty Betterly, 16, Fowlerville rrops up Shirley Henry, 23 HowelLShirSHELBY L HOGAN w   , OBtl Shelby Luther Hogan, 89,died W4J  r on Tuesday eveninq April JAt i at the home of his granddauqh j Stirlinq DougIas,county chairman j  t r,  this time several FC Degrees wil ter in South Lyon on March 21 Otto PoulsonJ twp chairman The Pettysville Civic Assoc ley Buifington, 26 Howell Gor The Htv of Detroit hired Thee be conferred Luncheon served, Survivinq are 3 sons, Marshall, iatipn will give a dance at thej don Bvmp, 22, Howell, Norma McCluro io qet rid of theniqeons after degree wbrk I bf Florida, Charles of Ypsilanti MRS MILTON MITCHELL Pinckney school on Ihe night of HUlr20 Howell Delbert White, which defnc the buildings and On Thursday eveninq April and Jesse, of Detroit and 3 MrsWilton Mitchell 60, who April 6 Family party featurinq  5, several EA Deqreos will bel dauahters, Mrs Erdley VanSickle, lived on the Hirth farm on Ce square dances, cdnferred  Pinckney, Mrs Lizzie Hewitt and dar Lake Rddied IhursdavBrief  17, 38, 27, 20 Howell Sally Gherkin, Howell Lyle  WoUenhaupt,  Brighton Helen Robmson On Tuesday evening April Mrs Mat tie Roberts of PI vmouth, j services were held at the Schnack HOtlNESS ASSOCJATION i Brighton George Marun 21, 10 more EA degrees will be con The funeral wasatthe Philliohs enberg Funeral Home Howell The April meeting is at the, Howell Polly Bump, 22 Howell ferred Lets have a good turnout Funeral Home, South Lyon, Sat Sunday afternoon The funeral Conway Free Methodist church  at these metinqs i urda afternoon with burial in was at Wyandotte Tuesday with n April 3 at 8 p m Speaker is Mrs, Myra Meabon spent 3 21st Annual Past Masters Livinoa Cemetery , I burial at Trefcton  Bey MorqanofNcoerene church days in Stockbridqe last week, seem to us like sweeping toe Niaht at the school Saturday mmmm , Surviving areher husband, a 0f Lansing , caring for her parents Mr, and ocean bark with a broom If h AorS 14th EASTER SUNDAY Mbrother, ReecevGudith and two The National Cor nion will Mrs Wm, MarshaU who are ill  should qt all piqoons in thftdty On Friday niqht April 20 Ann Easter Sunday was briqht and children, Betty Rushlow and be held at the IMA auditorium The Howard Read family spent what is to prevent other lo Arbor Lodqe Nd 544 will dome fair and the Pinckney churches Reeco Gudith ir who lied with Flint Aprlt8 j Sunday at the George Wild   u to Pinckney cmd conferr MM were cuowded People the world  the Mitchell family  ,  home in Ann Arbtor are sn numerous as 1b be nuisance Tho pigeon population In Detroit is estimated at 2500 and McClure claims to have trapped half of them but news reporter1 can sc no decrease in the pig eon population McJJlureE effertf By Order of the W M Paul W Gi    STILL TIME TO ENTER ons romina in from Hamramack Hiqhland Park, Dearborn wCtnd Mr and Mrs Harold Hinchfty other places, all of which, have over, fell obligated to go to mmmmm   church EasterThe Congl church  CARD OF THANES  I  Tr51W55ooidoCONTESTi attended the funeral of MrsV them ut on a playlet Sunday night, I I wfch to thank the friends of Some resident of Michigan is  Godder at Mt Pleasant last directed by Mrs Mary Jane I Pinckner and vicinity for the flow going to win the 15,00000 Cash Wednesday I Mr and MrThe Easter Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn en married a society woman and will always be remembered, tertained their children at break1 got detoured from his purpose, , M Erdely VanSickle fartEaster,  Harold Porter took the part of Mr and Mrs Martin RMter Stanley Dlnket   directed by Mrs Mary Jane Pinckney and vicinity for the flow going to win the 15,0004 Cash, Wednesday i  nna MP axmtev inicei Hollis Wvhe family spent Tasch It concerns a doctor rs they sent at the time of the First Prise in the DT3D Times Mr and Mrs Fred Read and son, John nd daughter, puis at the Abrams home in whioee ambition was to establish death and funeralof my father great Find the Name Game Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Nsbitt Jne spent Faster with the lame rilie   a childrens olinic Instead he Their kindness and sympathy 100 CASH PRIZESAnwas0oftunJ write they are starling hom Br0Por nmlir in Lansing  Mr and Vtr Ed Retedeau vi itea the Roeebusk quads Sunday the doctor and MrsBonnie Henry, Qf Lakeland were Sunday guests the nurse j p the MsvtHi Rittex fr home ity to oxxruire richeeJ You can from Florida this week and will Pfc James Gardner of BurUnaStart riow See the Detroit Times behere around April 1 i on, Vermont, spent Easter wMk 4q legfttxiir aboutH6w to getga Waiter ClintoA and wife of Ws parenR Mrand Mrs Oeoteje into this gigantic s5oaOO Wack Lak spent Easter at the  J7r Strawberry Lake Mfc 1 the Name Qatr  C J, CUntoa home  fiw here  , ,    t t0 m ,,,mm KS , A  v1 frifday, March 2 1951 MMsSMSwOeWS,    e  BT I Neighboring Note  Myron Gallaqher  Son who i 11 ction Mre Nora Sider and jJbadr from Florida i ScSrffi  SMS 1 9 6 Joan Fonkdne Joeeph Cotton i tawauau, VM  j  a Marys church on m   JU March 31 SEPTEMBER AFFAIR whoi Mrs Bemio Sutherland Car  leton a former resident OK bX wuCiiXs AN All i I if 111 Hill ,M TO TNI tUAUFHD ELBCTORSi  Notice ie Hereby Siren That a Bnal Sprina flection  be held in the Tewnship ei Putnam Slate of Michigan at the Tow Hall Pncksey Michigan in rid Townsffip on For the Purpose of Elecenq the FoHowinq Officer, vi STATE OFFICES aire tickets to ail nr4crtsti  gtajfiw enoSWrdoeex man I Qy QU who has opI iHamburq and Haitiand, i 5  named mar of the By I erfr etare at BrighSS Co which has acquired 80 CR res of land atU 43 and the fiK2J pree C L Van SBPlTLrM1 Caverly and   UvinqstonCount tyftess and Frank Seqtr of the WaWeii Arquj are listed as tockholden JWfeaad KfaL Charles Field who are 4 Gowns Conrales annivsxsary a IOIIBOT resiaeni oave Wrth to twin dauqhters at Chelsea March 19 The first Installment of Mrs lulu Darrows 500 prise winninq essay on Why West Side De trolt Real Estate Is a Safe Invest, ment appears in this issue  Novo Friday, Saturday, March 30, 31 Jon HalL Susan Cabot ON THE ISLE OF SAMOA Alexis Smttb Sdett Brady UNDERCOVER GIRL Cortoaa Friday, Saturrfav March 30, 31 , Double Feature  Gene Autre y in BEYOND THE PURPLE HILLS HUB Bud Abbott  Lou Costello In WHO DONE IT Show 700 and 820 apHtr STATE omcras iTZ,i t u r nniyersory Two Reqents of the University Supl Public Instruction, Member JP w  J1 P  Bard of Educates, Tw Mem ben of State Board of Agriculture whemW hSa fctoj yon Two Justices ei NOW  PARTISAN BALLOT fee Supreme Court they had c 1 Crafeot Archie Grabot 69Fowlervillo  vJSi J faBLctoi at his  SSSLJ wf  coroner e,  mated he hod heen dead 3 I days He leave 2 tons and a TOWNSHIP OFFICBIS Supervisor, Tewnehi Clerk, Township Treasurer, Two Justice daiSX oi the PeaceiuU term, Hiakwcw Commissoner, Constable, Mem Rofcert Gladstone  DI  u     I field is in ftehSSftalat 3 Carson Colorado with pneumonia agc ttckson, ston of Mr Proposed Amendment to the Constiruton relative to annual lell wasmanied toKcrthryn Mat1 seions of th leqfelalure  Y aan Salurday Tuesdav he warn Ne 1 A joist Besolun of the 1951 Legislature prooosinq an , called to CarnoTteAn2 TW5    Suaday Maday April 1 a , Matin Sunday 2 30 p m continuous j i Betty Grrable, Dan Dalley  in I i CALL ME MISTER j j tety and Cartoon  Tu, Wdt, Thar,, April 3 4, 5  Humphrey Bogart THE WFORCER  wttk j Roy Robert Patricia Joiner i Hrvity Cailooa Pacific, Sunday Monday April 1 2 Sundoy Shows 3, 5, 7, S PAGAN LOVE SONG In chtiicolrM Btaxxtna Esther Williams Flui  You Cant Beat a Bomb and Mi0 I Id CBmb the Highest Mountain Departed  TUM Wed, Thmv, April 3, 4 5 shows 700, 9C0 Joom Crawford, Wendell Cory , HARRIETT CrlAIG News Ben Hoqan, golfer  fCJomingTomah3wk Mr Music Kim her of Board ot Review AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS PROPOSAL NO 1  Juto Owners doe nor require written notice of toss Verbal or phone notice is sufffWhat does your present policy require HOLUS WYUE General Insurance J, J98 of  Litchfield 355 East Man Pwckney, Mich Kdc4 who has gotten to much publicity wcm fonaerly supt of Phone 138 Scdme, Napoleon and Spring CheUea Mtt  AVOW iMbAltM Stodrbndqe, Michiqcn  01 re5 Wcmtry aaptain He ved 43 months in World War, Friday, Saturday March 30 31 THE RED HEAD AND THE COWBOY starring Glenn Ford Edmond OBrien and Wanda Fleming Canaan and Latttl N Bunday, Monday April 1 2 VENDETTA A Drama Starring Faith Domergua Gebrgs Deker and Hugo Haas Cartoon Pu Smith Tray el Sunday shows 3 5 7 ft 6  Friday, Saturday March 30, 31 TRAIL OF ROBiNHOOD in Trucolor Roy Rogers Penny Edwards In  Super vVestero Cartoon Kewi amendment io Seetion 13 cf Article V otthe State jonstj providmq for cmnual requJar sessions of the leqiskrture Shall Seelion 13 of Articlt V be amended NO n  YES ti PROPOSAL NO 2 Proposed Amendment to tse Siate Constitution by Addina a New Section to Aitieis X, Author izinq the payment of a DeathI Port schools Benefit Bonug witii Rpt to Military Service  CSarenoe Fuller has been electNo 2 A lc iiit Rcliuion of the 1951 Loqislature proposinq an d president ol Fowleryille villamndmsnt to Anicle X bv adding a new section thereto, to 0 i    , j  , strmd as Stion 5, eroviding for a bonus of 50000 to survive The Dexter Molded Plastics and Mi C tt McRorie attended eeews et 7U5 and U ors C orons m miury service who have ciied or shall hereafter rttl distribute 12,000 amonq its the pT A 1 a Fowlerville ComingAl Jennlngs,of,Oklahoma Sunday, Tuesday, April 1, 3  THE RED PONY in Technicolor Myrna Loy Robjart Mitchum in a homey story Uxort Cartoon Nawa  TUOB, Wd Thur, April 3, 4 5 BORN YESTERDAY A Good Comedy Starring Kenneth Hawiey and Earl Gib  ,  Mi   ,   son of Indiana called at the Dan Judy Holiiday, Broderick Craw VanSlambrcok home Saturday t William Holdta Mr and Mrs Otto Poulson  f ,4fte0fc di inm s vice cenocied censes, between Jun 27, 1950, and tiic lerminalioji ui th SKAO of icral emerqncy, Silkil Ariiele X of tbe Stat CensMtution bs amended bv addiwa  new stin thereto, to stand aa Sectiom 25 YIS M NO n realtor 1 empbyees this month, j ,,Hr Leach, Detroit  1    H owned the Gfraqhtv farm at Bate Lake 2 0011 VanSkxmbrook worfced for a number of years Mbnday niah Seeel Helmet Lemon Drop Kid Coming Radar Secret Service Coiorada RcwiQrs Sancy Pants Letter Haw ley and Earl Gibsk rf Momicello Ind and 1 CIi1 Smith of Ann Arbor wore SatiuCtCiy visitors at the Dvri Vo  or i home  Mrs Eleanor Leawicicf, son Kevin, and Mrs Raymonda Morjis visited at the Hubert and Das mond Ledwictqa homes in Royal Oak Saturday f PROOSAi No 3 PtfcKd rtodniei to Skon 3 of Artide XVI of th State COTtitutcn Plattr to Salaries oi Supreme Court Justices No cr r r 47 Yean Ago The execunye oommittee comPcjd of Dr, H, F Siqler, Frank , , vumM  AfeWs and Wi Crofoot saicriiw ot Supreme Court Justices after 2L V v 1 502 nt so that ail justices serving concurrentty Stff1 to,i1lan 9 8 md ioini Resolatipn oi me 1S51 Leqislatur proposing an i stien 3 of Article XVI of the State Constitution, per use of i some salcsies 3 ol Artkrls XVI Bs Amended YES  3 N6 n Also any other Propoeitieas that May Be Submitted at this Time Netke Relative te Openng and Closing of the Polls Election Ivsw Rersion of 1843 13093 Section 1 On te dav ei csiy election the polls shall b opened at 7 oelcck in tie fore noon, and snail be continued open until 8 oclock in the after noon and no longer Every gualj Lied elector preeent csiW in line at the polls at the hour prescribd W tee ciosihq thereof sbaU be ellowed to voteTHB POkLS of said election will be open at 7 oclock a m and will remain open until 8 oclock p nv on said dav of electionMurray K Twp Cledt om where I sit  ly Joe Msntt Slim And His AH Species7 I Girlf celebration here the first  week m Augutt The Old Boys and Oris Association now has ovjr 400 members, Ejaht new stores are being built in Ann Arbor Sexton Bros of Marion hav purchased a bunch of mules in  Onto Frank Dolan is back from D tratf and decking lor W E Mur Pny Ktott Jecrevewha has been clerldna for W E Murphy U now IBEffA   Frank and Will Wriqht have honghtjGLaioosTy store in Owos mstoffevaioymg there i  LosvBaton cut his foot chjbpi i ing wood cmd is on crutches J Lee GRjhnin who is newsboy 1 Mfcta Central  Potluck With fhe and their ELECTRIC RANGE If youll take potluck with us, say Mrs Pat OBrien, youll enjoy my husbands favorite dish YesIts beef stew and he likes it best when its done in the deepwell cooker oi oux automatic Electric Range Slow, steady heat under perfect control brings out all the flavor, makes the meat tender and, m  i  m    m, tasty  You, too, can enjoy modern electric cooking It saves money, time and trouble Stop in and find out howl Slim Baker, whbs ftrttVys doMfe something cray, hatta lot of people smiling last week because hte entry woraribB6n in the Women Cftb Annual Pet Show Seems as though Slirn saw a strangecolored alley cat with no tail over at Central City and brought it home He washed, combed, and brushed it and put a collar on it with card reading Ali Species Then he enters it in the show Hanged iJstttie ladies didnt think it waslffiie rare kindcat andgave it a special award lWhen ozrdfbf tflfem ssked SWwfcKe eouto get one like it, he seid, S ett yours, Mami eta get es Alky G  anytime I wsatr From where I sttf etsse ef sssftr pretty easily taken is Jtjft Because someone else ssyi H sev Whether its awarding passing judgment on s rightto enjoy s beerlets ttke s food leek frem stem to stem, sod Mtr wist Mi all about  before minds  HL  sr  ewifchinq in olPJSfi P00 March 23 tWr daughter, ka to Guy Arthur Munseil Afcput 40 were, present    ffigh water nearly took the it was will be Coifte l5iVrStouBT DANCE f   AT PMKfflY SCHOOL GYM SAT, APRIL 7 WBAUtmm IN SQUARE DANCli 4 OLDS TYMI SETS MIL HART OF HOWELLCALU ttNr ntarly took dam out this week but faye, Actwpt built thi summer one  1Sfcb or  fci   , North Lake has i hrod a loan named Scripture I Chandler Lane who is attend1 mq vMefteBV college at Toron to, Gcmada i horn for Jhs turn Tner NeJslon Bullis and Mrs Sitae BuddcCategory were married March 16 The North Lato church will hold a honey and biscuit soda at the Fred Glenn home FrUtty mant TnovdDurfce Is workina for I Born to William Winkelhous  S  Homhuro last week a 12 lb 1011   i   4 r Oet your FRIC copy ef How to Hold a Star Specially prepared recipe bookletbeautifully illustrated Pictures of famous movie stars with their wives, also their fisvorice recipes Dont miss this opportunity Get your FREE copy today See your dealer or stop in at any Edison office  CesMtties4s THE RANGE Of THE STARS ef ceine fft ELECTRIC  1  Years A00 AT 100 P M Dorethy Parker lefr Joseph WeteV and family of i wt ST ISJ11 t5i wiA I mohf MrsCora Webb, Miss Helen Culver of Lakeland and Bruce Eulsr oi rtoweil were matrted at the Howell liXchurch March 2d by Rev Donaid They were attended by GOad Kcdaht Jgd LoweU Hornuna They will lrve at Lakeland Earl Mason oi frtises t do ooratino He SEE YQirK DEALER or DFTROIT EDISON Lester McAfse attended a Ford manaqement banquet at Detroit Saturday night  w a ai Qrand Lucius Doyle and family and Junior Doyle and wife were Easter quests at the Lucius Smith Home in HowelL The Wm McMadoen family of Fowlerville called in Mrs Eleanor Ledwidoe Saturday  Lestr McAiee and family were Pinakney ad1 Easter quests of Omar Gas and det od wife of BriqhtocL I  home T Frank Aberdeen family and  Rx Noqqle and wife were Eos1 It OS tie feder ter quests of the Harold Fair VSUT I child family in Mrt PlincibSng Water Srstms 1 Stanley DiaRel wife Mr 0ad W6 Aiher WyJie and  npent Easier at the Albert Wadd children were in Jackson Thuts ehae at Oilltaj day  PB WW mftmmiF WiPSP P llllilPp lilliUiiJPPfPP  1 1HB  WNCKNEY pgPAtqf Wadnjgy, Morcfc 28 1991 O  wmmmmmmmAmfmmmw u jsJTii   Pinckney Dispatch i matter at postoitice Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell StPiiickneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publshe i  Floyd Gearhart of VernynX  ville and Mrs Aqnes Rlchatflsai of Howell were Easter quests ,ol Mcprk Nash and family   ,,7 Mr and Mrs k7Cf Mr and Mis,foyjBtt , party SWUxdriy rtiMK2 ers home fMrbMrsJMOT bunnmLewl7wv, , Louis Coyle  arTwife spent , p of ctupoois, Easter with RYjflw Jacksoni     t  sr  The WmrteBaughu JPS spVnt Easter at  the, Gordon Alien home in Lansing   , sr   Barbara  Baugfcn is , yUitmq Mr and Mrs, Frank Clark inl Milford , ,  The Dr JarneS NcSKv family, Of CJoldwster, GcriVcndee  o j Vernon qhd the Lloyd, Hendee and family ,were Easter  cniests at the in Hewiee horn    Willard Widmeyer and icrmiiy were Sunday everynq quests oi the BiirBauqKnfamiiV Mr and Mrs Herman Widmeyer enterfained the Donn i  Widmeyer familytHe  Emtnelt  Emmett WrAeyej fina Willard Wedmeyer families for Easter, 4  Mr and Mrs Geirfy EchmanKj had forEdJtef gMests Edward Spars srVEdwafcf Shears jr,Ger trade StfedYTtheassell Glover, family of towlervlUe and Doni Spears and wife eft Detroit The Lynnand LlcTyd Hendee familtes, Gall arid Rx Hendee pnd thb Dr lamett Nash family dttsndedfrfe wdd4na of Stanley j  Dickson and1 KatherirVe Morgan at Hawelr Saturday night GOODBYE TO PUMPING ISSOLVES TREE ROOTS I ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY  ,No marfffcpensl unhealthy pumping and diggJnf p of ctupoois, itplic lonki, seepage pool, grease rapt and clogged lines Heres fee mot reliable and totast method to  Jiqucfy, distoJv and saponify qreose, kludge, hoir, cloth and efhtr organic solids Jhn modern chemical guarantees quick and effi cient results, in J 2 to 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN p pool of tank necettary while chemical is working  19 Ht 25, 50 end 100 I CONTAINERS Cea4ie Pel Off Ke  US fc Off Pandtnf ron Htrhes  o717 Lakeside Dr  La Dad or Alive   tltyl AMEMALS COLLECTED HORSES 10 Each COWS PtfOMrTLV 10 Each HOGS 250 per CwJWF BUY HIDEfcm,D CALr SKINb Pboae 68 Plxktky Central Head StooCO xs  X v u SAfiJfcLOWEST TYACt EVER  Special Je luxe PHILGASWPAN Range Move quick  sudsing soft water for easier  di A oiling,  whitfr washs, glorious shampoos, deligMful barntng Get complete details en this amor ing new aurortiatfc Wafer soften  Lavenre Clenfk has reeiqned hir posion  wtth  an   Ann Arbor ccrndy  compemy  and r is opsr1 atinq a liirotvperwqhts at the  Livinqston Cfunty Press   MrS DpJJy Sauqhn bas resum  ed her old position as cashier  at the A  P sra Howeljc I  Gus Pstch of South Lyon Was t  n own Sunday  I  Don Gardner and family have moved back fo Tlhckhe fromi Dexter  1 v   Warten Fubhs if arid wife of I i Detroit spent me wVk end at i  the Earl ,GalLuphjme  I imrt bnd tfosH Campbell  of Frdzef wiefteSdturdcry qits  at the DcSvi VahSroanbrdbVUBomii  Carl Ifcntr anaf Vife s6i  Char ,  lotte sperit Sunday at trie Oria CarftplbelJ faoW Wdcfd dinner with them atHanio StocV  bridqe,    J H, ffdbklf tfricJ Vlfe were  Easter quests at the C W Jiooker rrotne in Khnabait   Uction t ks  ai HAROLD GATES 2390 East Grand River Howell, Michigan PAUL GATES Telephone Howell  e 1100 Having sold my farm I will sell Firstarm West of Parkers Corn Souih of Mason Road on Gregor 1 hu  1  at Public Auction, located the ers on Josco Road or 2 miles y Read, then Onp Mile WestApril 4th STARTS AT 100 P M isatomatic, mstaznshtinf burners  removable pore taie drip trays V ftaualit e ov nitV jlaa i 4ow And oven ligbb 44bour tlick Sth rvifltin  PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  CATTLE Holstein Cow 3 yrs old, registered milking Holatein Heifer7 nionths old,reg istered ,  No 4, 6 ft, tractor T r Lnc, up to 30 nCMVJO  ftalguide tfivea tin LA wntcntire Liurrratioik s Ci   if      r V t ilTuunri uv enire toy Jff rf ge larva oiling arts ort k torn fi   itJ oti  veot i  LIBERAL TRADIIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANG VfW it the time to rnocjerniie ywxr kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty txotklcd gaa for farm and town homes 7ou can hujit far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe ravge Rememhor, too, we will glvt you  enorous vadein allovance on your cW range , regardless of type, make, or condition Eev  is, ifyou wish MANY OTHER PHfLGAS AfPJANC fkOhi WHICH TO CHOOSE  Costs 43 less than prewcr Qutomatic models Ask for FREE home trial GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing  WATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stewart St Phone Pinckiy 153F11  3 u  tractor Model B AllisChalmers, tractor and Cultivator 2 row mounted l  M HJ  si   v  i Holseih Cow 2 yrs old milk Ledwidqe oi DStobif and  Grer ry Ledwidq of NoBame  spent FARM TOOLS Easter with Ms Eleanor Led W C Allis Chalmers widqe      and GulHycttor Stanley HalHfif  tfVine City and Htrrlanyi Raft of Croswell called at the Ralph HcrirHomoj AllisChalmers Saturday i com picker Hr HifffiydMMflrirtiiTidMr  MfrffnyHTrTii clipper combine Merlin Amlburqey were called to with motorMcPherson hospital Sunvwhere Oliver Superior disc grain drill their mbtfcer, Mr, Flora MacAr 16 holes ter was seriously ilL 1 i John Deere 2 bottom 14 plow Mr and rs,W, C Miller eq  John Deere 4 bottom plow on tertained the Clare SJnd Cliff  rubber ord Miller families Easter j John Deere single bottom 16 The Robert TascK family spent Plow Easter with his motherrMrsAnna 2 John Deere 35 tooth 3 seairm Tasch in Ann Arbor  drags The Leto Bettyfe family of In Deere 2 row cultivator for ed Lake were Sunday, quests of A or B tractor the Roqer arr family  I John Deere No 290 tractor corn Mrs Mariory Parkinson of Ann Pic with fertiliser attachment Arbor called on QB Rose Hen onfuibtM Mr and Mrs Harold Riqqs at iendod the iuneral of her father, ewis Lyon Friday at the LyonsFuneral Home, Owosso, Ona Campbell was in bed with ilu most of last week Charle Cavea and farily of Newcastle, Pa, spent the week end with the Merwin Campbell fanly Mr and Mrs M J, Reason were bothi flu victims last week  The Leonard Lee family were Sunday quests oi the Albert Shir ey family, dee Saturday Erdley VanSickle and wife at  tended the funeral of her flin er, Shelby Uoqan at South Lyon Saturdav Harold Riqqs and wife attend ed the funeral of Mrs Enrma Pplton at  Plymouth Saturday 3 fICultfpacleer for plow 8 ft MinneappKsMoline doublo due     TERMS 10 to 12 months time on The First National Bank , Ply  John Deere njower, Pu h type Hay Loader hi Ti national sickle delivery rake N v Idaa No 14 Spreader on ru 1 er C hry wagon and rack With JC stoll sides i  Bradley ,v ij  i hoist G ior tracior sec   L  Challenger grain blower A  38 pipe No  B Clipper fanninq mill  00 b Fairbanks scales 2 H P Electric Mo fcr on cart Bu Rig end Saw 2 Lv z Cu ter Coulters Two Whcoled Rubber Tired Milk CK  QUATITY OF FURNITURE MHCFLIAriEOUS Forks Shovels, Hog Crate 2 Sets of hicken Nests Chicken Waier Fountain and  Feeders 4XB Warner Foctric Brooder 16 X14 TarpoLin Sruare Electric rcxler HAY ANi GRAIN 7 Ton of June CI r Hay 75 Bales of Straw J 25 Bushel of Oats 250 Crates of Corn 88 lbs of June Clover Seed  approved mouth acites payable  Clayton DammarPro TCOYD KEHRL Clerk V I  WantftdMEN j  A SEE US TODAY  Wf HANOW AU INSTAIUTIOM TTAJL Hockei Swarthou MrsAlbert Shirley was in How ell Monday and Tuesday as a iudge at the 4H Exhibition Her  class of 3 qirls and Mrs Nelson Millers of 5 were exhibitors MF and Mrs Leonard Meyers of Lansing and Herb Palmer ir rarf Flint were Sunday quests attt the Herbert Palmer homer MrsHazel Hendee and dauqh fer Marian, of Ann Arbor were Tridcry guests of Mrs Blanche Clark V  Mr and Mrs Roy Fisher , en tertained Floyd Hammond and  wife of Lansinq Harold Hammond and wife of Owbsso and Clyde Fisher and wife for Easter Miss Bernardino Lynch oi Kalamazoo spent the week eno with her sister, Mrs, M3 KennJ  edv,       i  Mr and, MrsTon ftwe MrJ i Mary forineay and Miss BQT I Lnflnihte Lynch had dinner East1 Tar at Hansbns Country Club,I i Stockbridcje,   Production Work on yll Shifts V r tit 4t  APPLY AT V  Ifediigan Molded Pasties Ie PEXTEet MICH  Wf  LAVE Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Alfiafa Clover and AIIOthr Seeds Far me iiFetd  Supply Co,  Pinckney, Michigan  A, , ssid a a HOWJ Xba H smith eft the fettfMl OF  To tk ttotjtefc Bank towa Wed like to abate your E PINCKNEY SANITARIUM hand and got acquainted And fi , a,  Duffv M D  ftt, at   8 p  pa a a MCCLUSBEY  WE RAVE AMPLE PONDS AV AILABLE FOR SOUND 1X5ANS  JISAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE OR j Boa Jot PTONABliATREASONABl1 Nft Michigan Ave 1   l SSK 935 Residence 814 THE nBST NATIONAL 1ANK f Evenings by Appointments Howell  Michigan KERB SNEED ajWooBWi a BsaaajRHaY fetvcsd up to 910490 REAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Ma OERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, JflichPhone1 3 3 Phone 15rli Repairing MYION J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 Lakesue Drivb License Rush Lake P H SWARlHOVJT  SOlf Funeral Home Don C, Swaithoui Director Modern Equiomen Ambulance Service  s patent Hsfcert Lsdwidga i a Harper hdfptiel ftfcoJt Mr and Mrs Rfcsd Ap gad ion hove moved in their now  horn an CornU Driv, HowB , Rev Donald Brady and was  Monday night cunnar uast at Mr and Mrs Mark Hash, Mrs Helen McOreqor and dauahtar, Ann, of Brighton wre jaturday collars at the William Mrcr home  Rhone 183 207 E Grand River I D, Q  co  ,   IteViell  Michigan  Phones 39  b3, Pmckney, MichReal Estate, Ineurance, Brokerage FRED C 3EIC2HOFF Sr dry Lake and Farm Property  OPTOMETRIST A Speciality 120 West Grand River Ave Set Yp Property With tee  Howell  Michigan  iPhore 358 Residence 15 LEE LAVEY   LLOYD HENDEE Gaoerri Insurance  Livestock Hauling  Sna 59F3 Pincknev, Mlchi Weekly Trips Made To Detro  H  AUCTIONEER farm Sales A Speciality General Tracking Phon 64Fl4 Pinckney, Mirker pell ition ce9Jtr teara SMWOssat Ud tn mil aaifilil aSstftftd vrfissate as the leeraaf Sffl aft  t iidTliei sjiiieaisiiiw or said f, tero h MsaSpsattr 0 April A Dr1aM3 ASjeskSiebaU f ft Is  py ei Oris W MAX RUSSELL MGR U Ei CARS  BERTWlTCJE  I Wg Psadmey 78F2  RQRIGERATION SERVICE n i  A true ee Gels paatatt Beelster  eaecipre Jay Brigham and wife oi Grass Lake called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday 1 HAROLD RADY Charles Smith and 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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  Michigan Mirror   TJ  Pinckney tHKpcAch Wednesday 21 1951   i   rn        i i i II   suing     v No 12 FATHER  SON BANQUET Judge yons held court last FATHER  SON BANQUET jUVyon8 ia ,  A good attendance was pre  P 1Ury TS CaUud 1 f ont rtPrcTr, uL,,Tf hear the garnishment suit of afi  rh  W cfeU6t Howard Knowles vs given jt the school Saturday r,r,r, iru T  night by the Mens    Construction Co La  qnSSr Howard Knowles vs the Lak Sunday Masse PIT2f  ConstrucUon Co Lawyers  f,iner 630, 800 100a served bv VanWlnkl  VanWinkle ioi vViruei 800  1000 iuJrSr fi Knowles and Roscoe Bonisteel Novemia Devotions uxuiary jt , ,,, ,     ,,, T o   Michigan is getting closer to a Fair Employment bUl Democrats eiioits failed in the last session to enact one but Rep Louis Craxnpton ci Lapeer has come , v SEta ne WCh mJy  YourrgLaaAuSa T Knowta 0 Rco Bonisteel Cfhe 5 defense program has , 0  stalled, due to diction bet g 5 band of Cus n the dinner ludgexnent of 3,25000 Fnday The invocation, was given by Saturday Robert Stone pled Rev Brady Otto Pcllson intra filty to larceny of SI J1 irom duced the toastmaster, Howard fwrence Bennett of Pinckney ions , Thayer Jerry Reason gave the He received a sentence of 6 Meat prices dropp sM toast to the father and John Bura mnthsin iail at hard labor on ly due to buyer resistance ihis responded wity, a toast for the roads and 6 months proba was felt in the cities where ,he sons Jack youncf received ion H  alsto P  hhousewives strikes left the coia th award as tho younqftst fath money taken Stone is an onion Storage rooms bulging with un er Qnd frank jonnson us  worker 20 years old married sold meat  , oldest Dale Miller had the young   has been the father o 3 A The Michigan auto industry, at thp tjble Qnd Frank children, 2 of whom are dead does not expect to slow down bo Johns TV, nnhnam hrimunde  fore June or t July TU  Churches St Mmy s Catholic Chur h PlccVrey Michigan Rev Fr Albeit J Schmitt Fostor Sbool Notes By Gretchen lasckBertie Beachy Kindwxqartdn and Fir irsj lii30 movie ween Lansing and Washington Millard CaldwelL iederal admin iStrator wants 250,000 in federel funds to match state appropriat ions ,  Meat prices dropp slight Novemia Devotions Confessions Friday eveninq at 730 p m Friday after Novennrc Devotion Sainrday 730 1c J00 P M Sunday before 800 Mast ConarKfatlnal Coramumtv Church Rev, Donild Braa, pastor Thur, 800, Candhlight mmu ion at the church Gooa Friday 3 hour ministers Revs Poitr, s rvice, 7 Wool cock, Gardner, Perl Hancock, Beachy est son at th, t ,ble and Frank enjwren   won  aeau , 3  hnscn the oldest The neqhqent homaode caso Eastci Sunday Commimon 7 to ,re June or luiy John Burq and L J Hcnrv each  Jf P,001 s Jfl80,  Fred M Alger is agan a can h 3 sons plenti Burq winn 2U Detroit pgrcS On Mtool idato for govsmo General inrr on the m flip  ther attorney Stanley Bemman Rcqer r didate for governor, e1 inrr on the coin flip  TTV wy TTT SvvigiU EiserSiower is popular Rcgar CarT, HerPman Vedder J the Pnde charge was disrmsse iSth the voters today ,  Vedder and M J Reason each o rkfevtt whteT Leap year ccmes again in 1952 had three generations present, ed to reckless driving towmcr and wul cost taxpayers 167,00 Roqer WOp n the toss he pled guilty The neqroe, R salaries for the extra day tor a , federal employees   1 nn n  tU , h,ea plea auiiiy ne xioqiuf   K   for RTkZ waT rdlrS by Sus truckbroke down and they park 730, Sunday A iueJTf 116 lfus mver and were  me8t at par amSermon If Ye Then ar9 Risen with Christ No Sunday School 800 pm, Drama Its Easter, Dr, Joriari Chcir will sinq Tues Cub pack at church at 73Q p m school eachets   u 11 4 SrTri ed on Grand River and were, meet at parsonage deral employees an Campbell and Brandon JJf, llie,, wUU Tin stockpUing has stopped yfae anci solos by Ann Shirley fcvith the government tiyng to pgon and Paula CurlettThe 4 r i iu nrlea Usira Paries FVirVr TrrrV nrr biV down the price boys Chris, DickJack and Bill Following the escape ot l sanCTt several sonqs more inmates from the boys re Mr junker cf Ann Arbor Boy Srm school at Lansing, Lansing Scout excutive, qave a talk on officials are wrathy They say sC0Utinq and showed motion picfhTbovs should bie confined or tures of the scouts at Brum Lake el and brandon r , r  ,,   r olo, by Ann Shirley involved  colllS1 w a cai r i , y , m,  , Bernman was also attorney for Sione 800 p m, Young Ladies Auxiliary meet with Mrs Wanda Mor gan CONSErtVATiuN NCTS The season for buminq brush  and marshes is near at hand S   Persons doing so should remem Aspisan Hev c za Sup tjuchj, Pastov officials are wrauiy  suu V  Wr,,  T rr Persons doing so should remem ,,  theboys should fcie confined or tures of the outs Bruin Lake permityls necessary Fail MjJng Worhln HA school removed from Lansing and the scout jamboree at Valley K subiet to a S day Schooi a Stemo was made to remove Forge last yea It was a good ure tc get one suDiet a Cliid Hmr An attempt was m  M proqram  o 1UU Y pfefr,os  l rrttAmot was made to rei rorge iasi y     some years ago but politics dinner and a good proqram and fights over sites prevented , fvXtSesurv ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT  tuetohSndle John F Hoey of Dexter on and set up eWa3 finance I nounces the engagement cf his all tax cottecrons  year daughter Mary Lou to Keith The proposal tor a ioy c   woddina tc term for 9avJrnLv2S ci take place June 23 The Lride is killed by a 8 appoint a graduate of Mary grove and a was the one XoVerti social worker at the Catholic ive power away trom  It Center, Detroit The grocm wac or to appoint a U g  xnor, a bomber pilot in the air force 5 would have had the gu vearg and g aitendinq the Uni call a special eon  ds versity oi Michigan Due to earmarking ot the xuna  thetegtakituie only controls 36  er cent ot the money the state HAMMER HOWLEY collects  The morriaqe of Elga Hammer,   SERVICE dauqhter of Devie Hammer of  u clrei g onina fine of SI00 More deer dead by starvation have been fund in Leelanau, r Calumet and Baraga The snow Uot 37 ft deep at Calumet The first rabbit litters come about April 1 Cottontails have 3 or 4 litters a year The beaver barest begins March 20 in the upper peninsula and March 25 in the upper 817b beaver were taken last year Bounty payments in January were 27,190, triplethose in Deu  5,420 fox, 52 coyottes 17 bobcats, and one wolfe were boitst ied The followinq animals killed by oars in one day were pioked up oo U S12 from PawPaw to Jackson 34 muskrat, 5 rabbits,2 Waller Esch Paul Caaifeo     J00u  , 1103 , 1145 7  30   815 Hour Mlin  Vv orphir ,  , FeUovshp Service W,Jrosda 00 P M COUNCJT R CEDURES WTTH OUB BOYS IN , Knckney and Mrs Meta Shep James Stackable who is m m o 0mahQ Neb to iohri , U 5 Marines called on Mr an Howley of Portage Lake skunk and 1 opossum Sirs HaroldHincheylast week ookpface Marl 11 at Tb dewiU ajMon Florence Christian Conqregatcn gol and black hon pheasants m al Church, Omaha, Neb, The time for the nesting season Thy bride was gven in morriaqe by will be turnd loose in Dansvi 1, her brother, Euqene HammerShe Ionia Saginaw  an Clinton was attended by rwr cousin, Oct avia Messerof Omaha Lon Shep herd of Omaha was best man Miss Hammer is a graduate ot aroia nuiy  r Mi Don Swarthout has been informed that her brTelw phore Bcrbonnais of iselciano has been called up for training in May at Seattle with 41 reserve, reserve engineers Reulai inotina o Viliaq Council, March 13, 1951 Called to order by Pros Dinkel follr,we by roll call of officer Present Eisele, nplady, Ran Trk un   Sworthout Ah ,it, Shirley Minutes ci last mfetiig TK ind apnroved Motion by Ciark supportni by Read to accept Annual Finemoral Repcrt an submitted by Helen Reynolds, Treas Canied Howard Read was appointed to irvr stiqatr needed repairs t fire HaU Motion by Tiplady supportd bv Eisele to allow fallowing bills Dr Ray M Dfiy Health Officer 1000 The Kindergarten is makinq a ovie o Liit,, Blaok Samba JVL Hitter visj,,i the First qraae room one day lost week Friday Junior Dai row brouqht black rabbit to schoolioday Paul Bmq brouqht a c t It was un tr wat h them Kaye Wylie Jiad a birthday last week Dennis and Kaion Sinqer ha v birthdays ttiis week We are counting the days until the Easter bunnie comss Happy Easter everyone Second Graae Wi have r jiew pupil Marilyc Atkns fi m the Reeves school Jerrv Reason, Ohrisina Jaros lowski hav, returned to schon1 after absence Hue to illness Dorothy Exh, Karen Liohman, Jean STIVCI arid Sharon Griffiti, are absent from school We are all laking forward to Sprinq v icauon next w  k ilw ihixci Grl W have a new third qrad M Daual A s from ih v saht  Dolores Rae left Friday Sti is moving too Ypsilanti Bobby Hollisler coLbrated hi 9th birtliaay Monday We hav ben makinq Easter pictures during our free time We received six nw st rv books last week Evryon i anxious to read them Fourth ana Firtn Gades Nancy Le Silipin male i fine showing in ihe spTlinq b a staying up with th last group of 6th graae words We are very proud of her Drnnis Clark hod a birthday las wek  Mrs Miller had a birhday hanriVerchief show r given her by the 4th and 5th grades Slu rciev i 3S hrcjkor niofs Wr   ciyng Reman Numerals un tr1 w rkinq hard n our mullipiianions tables Our flower pject is under wav again with tulips and lilies s our irw achievement Nancy Silipin is going t ha v a class parly Thursd y given by he room far her oxclient work in the spelling h aixth Grade The children are makng its h m p or,r mac11 Next week the children planning a program Th iurrent Coimuent L Of all the battles for principles  jfought to tiie last ditch the pre sent conflict at Lapeer between the three aged Ziegenhardt Bros and Iapeer county and the state ol Michiqan b asall recordsThe tliree brothers were forcibly removed from their home by sher iffs dopuiies and state police last week but indignant neighbors moved them back in again The wiiole aiiaJr started 17 years Ol 17 years iers were nsured witu the iepcer County Mutual Fire Inshrc e Co which went Luke  , pi Id en cessment levied to pay debts ol the company, bui refused to pay the vl on f S270 Some 30 oth faimrs aho refused to pay nd th dr ass are still in court Tli thr  biothers fought the case from on court to another and the costs amounted to many times the 270 assessment Two yoors aqo th r 30,000 farm was sold at rm tion for 13,000 t settle the claim against it Grace Whiter a a women lawyer bought it bu did not qet posses siOn until this wek The broth re also  wn another larm and hav 47 h ad of milch cows The case is not endedMrsWhite move, a t nnaut cn the iarm but  1 t hurriedly when the neighbors tli him the house was liabl to burn clown or blow p Thk is ho 1  v i wi  rish a u1 ri these when s ssed and hi i county areas NEW SCHOOL PROGRESSES CUail7mM ft of sSveni Ann Arbor high school He has dSTSoS  ,Srn ved a y on ca holf me HONOR ROLL January 22 to March 2 NINTH GRADE Thos Rad and Sajris, storage lavatories in the  1 David Nash 2 Barbara Miller  3 Judy Haines 4 Ken Matteson  5 Dick Darrow 6 Harold Rady storage wvuiiv   ,, oom toilets for the grade pup b and a separate toilet forJhe kindergarten radiant Heat  an oil fired furnace Liqhtaa  S bilateral The building is ex pected to be ready for use by next September since, the bride anu gruom   VTVr class employed at the KmgSeeley fac TENTH GRADE troy in Ann Arbor 12 3 4 5 6 Lois Seachy Claire Campbell Lucille Beachy Mary Ann Wysocki Ruth Kirschki Jim Matteson GETS PRESENTATION Rev John McLucas, pastor ot Brighton and Novi MeWist Vmrrhes was presentect wiux a, D Jim uyvumwu  v  adTto TS PulP I0be  ELEVENTH GRADE ocSta 1936,a 2 W of both churchy  brL, ctructure consisting , mVESTIGAT10N class rooms and a gymnasium , nv   ool cost 45,000    investiqationlt is elleqPAST MASTWS NIGHT APRH fi  coined nasof state money that they wet Antitled to These 85 pupils were rWUren of Mexican miqrant Srs who had movedegavj J  M Clark The school claims this  6 Vriqinia Shirley lnB   J rorrLThe SUpt  June obQn 8 Kathryn Henry McvWilhoVhVilstl tJSnoS will be  open rt 500 m to receive visttoreSLnuet at 700 p m served by Banquet aS ,hnrTster is Judy Aschenbrenner Mike Carr Carol Fuhrman Lorraine Tomasik Albert Mroflca Fred Rebman Dick VanSlambrook TWELTH GRADE  1 Joanne Griffiths 2 Susan Campbell  3 Norma Evers 4 Charles Caird 3 4 5 6 7 8 ,i at 700 P xn, seivwu j nne scnooi icui  t Scky OiS Vid Ptise is wide sprdTte  rCrLr MAftse PGM of Portlcma y resigned 3 years ar, u iZSL TDT Morgan Smead, j wa no padcUng while he SpeoKer is  M Th i mere  ,,j rtt state BpeaKer xrlu rWf The en There Uoposbilitv mat Gov a MeSnSr Vams may be present 9 Milton Matteson 10 John Packer 11 John Paul Ware A AB Bt B B A A A Bt Bt B A B1  Bt  Bt Bt B B B A AA1 Bt Bt Bt B B B B B The Hunt Co, 2 School Siqns 655 Material 1052 Paul Curlett Priming, 1460 JjC Lavey Treas Bond 3200 Irvin Kennedy Labor on Stre  zo uu Norm Miller, Labor on strpQ0 Don Sworthout, Bd of PevieQ0 Lorenzo Murphy, Bd r, Rvkw Stanley Dink1, Bd c RovieW00 johnEele CcnsaoleS SaWv The followinq appointment were made with the approval c Klfly Health Offioer lfvH Kennedy St Comnussaner Don VanWinklc Villaae Attorney Howard Road, Don Swarfto,t and L Tiplady were aprx nt ed to investigate neckd repnr, on Streets and sidewalks cion to adicim Mildred Ackley, Clrk i ,r n in mere wv   ,  was there but would Wh1 d cording to enro,SU  140 in state g  wffl money per pupu  u ,n The Handv   vftir room OLD TIME DANCE The Pettysville Civic Association will give a dance at the Pinckney school on the rught ot April 6 Family party featuring sguare dancesSPECWX COMMUNICATION Special communiaation of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 F  A M i and qirls are ach goiiut  wiih tne puppet Fer ScienTe work the c are experimenting witii an kinds oi twiqs They are t to find 01t whai twiqs nue bloom Seventh Cdrado The spelling bee startd so  after rune oclock Friday an   lasted until eleven Chris Camp bell was the winner and L sli  Green, thCT runreYup Tno winn inq worri was pus All tee ethers did very willc spiall Nancy Silipin who was UV  f 5th grader who sed up he longest Mrs Tach who called tee words, makes an excellent po nouncerThe lilac twiqs that LestrEsch brought are all leafed  ut We have finished writinq the school history Dorothy Had has fallen cf the qood ship Self Control W hope she qet on boarfi aqain Several of our ardent history students are makinq a srapbook of Colonial Life The compasses, protractorsan i rulers are qeiiinq pHty of ne in the arithmatic class Dick Campbal Leslie Green ar On the sick list WhT does Mike Heath lavhis books Any helo will b appreciatd Eighth Grad We want to congratulate Jim same neighborSl auctions flou ig depression At famier was disposhir, qoods sold at sherriffs sale, his neighbors gat h red in huq awds and bid everything in fr liimat 1 exdh Sena r Atiur Vandenberq ol Mrand R piris is sported on hi3 dfithbpd ma may have passed on before this paper reaches yOIL  He was famed in the senate at Washinqt ,, as the leader of the fenuqn poii y Unit d States sen at rs in LHhiqan usually hold oiice fr lng piiuds During our time r,ry tnroe other senat erg hav ocupia the seat held bv V inaenberq Tho first one we reminbr Wis Julius Caesar He qr t in when the en rose the senator s chunqod about 1908 o have since elct   i T wnsend oi  tea S n i or Burr vr,  old man at t ran Wood bridge N Burrouqhs legislature The law v uill t1   i the Jacks  ouqhr, win civil war v   Ferris, Democrat defeated Town Snd in 1SJ20 on th Nwberry irise Ferris nod in Hfice and Vadenberq was appdnted to succeed him an  hay served sin about 1928 ri was repeat od, meution, al for the presiden r  it w ud never qo after the afhc In 1940 henfused the nom innhoc or vie president Big families used to be the TUI when aqriulture was the main ndusiry and th Jf livinq h a ivt qfne up The citvwar  rni tc has, however, ut dov h size of the family and wo h v tin average fam ilv is nov n   4 OccasioriallV we hear c a large family Pro bably the prosnt aay record Ul held by Mrs Fra Scnaville ot Virogua, Ws vh has just given birth to her 21s, child She is 40 yoors old and I onev per Pupil ,  i  Handv Hammer VlUJ I ingston Lodge No 76 F 5 A M  school census is taken in Je  house at their room mg   hl March 24 to MATRONS ELECT  9 include all the, fhwn hll Friday Marchj ona Y A1h  Wl  chUdren between the aqe  at P  membfrof the FeUowcralt team PAST MATRONS ELECT  w it includes ail tne hotcwn hall Fnaav J The oastmaSons of Pinckney Jbeeen the ages of 5 at c7nto 9 p mThe Chattel NfS 0 have f fhlfhTey are in schoo 23 7   work ZSSTtai foUowina i  not The primarv  and Bonnie Henry Viae Pres  Eloyse w n d accordina  g5kell Sec,treas Winifred tax P  not rp Aberdeen ROAD TO MCfflgl 15,00000 FIRST PWZE Fun and opportunity to win a run ana VF risu  the land according sto me n  members of the Fellowcrafi team , are asked to b presentLuncheon Gretchen on served after degree work i    By Order of vr M p W Curlett,Sec  CURRENT COMMENT CONT year despite the plea, of the nun or leagues that television is run r HRST HUZE J  accordina to e numv 7,11 Wm i ir leagues that vision is nin c Fun and opportunity to win o, fid ace g  fund the HerniTrnbuS i tea the minor leagues The same f saswst1 SfttfrSwL  VSASPSS KS lias 20 hvinq children Her oldest ahild is 25 v,arslo anihor next to youfla 1st ones 17 months, hex husband is an oil company salesmanNew rackets ore continually springing up and it kaepe one busy keepina rack ct them ID Detroit a number of servicemeni famines have been victimiaed 7 persons who approch them ana Hor to gt their sons home We want to congratulate Jim irm Korea  Lovey Bertia Beachy and Gret influmce They ufluaUy 1 w  rhen Tasch for standing up s to cabin n Knroa and when they long in the spelling bee through all the prepared lists Jim ana Bertie went down an guill ona Sretchen on allev which were from an unstudied list We are making a silent mow calVH The Elephant Remembers basd on the stry bv Edson Marshall W hve almost completed ovr newspaper called Junior  News fuL SrSattandSundav ONLY STtneMTvrMas ck belong to J T v lESe Stroit Frida took a bad beatoq, all Ionic tempie, V , , , 4  nna deeply in t CARD OF THANKS I would Hke to thank Friends and Neighbors for th thZZTL The Dcdlv and sunaay QN ALL STATE TEAM , Ionic temple,   i 11 CTOia diplyin the recii Frends nrid Nqnoors iar  trV B Cromer oiChea 1 ffd7iil PT KnV  mv SSaSqT5TsrPROS otsto pet April 20 qet that they are never seen aqain Wm Welke a UnJg of Michigan student is held OY Detroit police he is charged Wlttt extorting 3500 from M Kathef ine Vaso by claixninq her 110 olso a university student wouia be killed if she did not do to,, Follnwinq similar action takett by the Big Ten of which MWh isVa member, the ,9 qlate Associifion as oennep televising n nil olx9gJJ 91 colleges belong to tMj  Attendance at many 0  qames declined last 7 riahlv or wrongly   television On the ofliec nana mcrjor baseball leaqAiswiy  vise part of ther qattssTfeLafcaieinoieWITH AN ELECTRIC RANGE Automatic cooking on our modern Electric Range makes every meal a treat, says Mrs  Alan Ladd A treat to eat and to prepare Alan and 1 often wonder how we ever managed without it You, too, canenjoy modern electric cooking It saves money, time and trouble Stop in and find out how HAMBURGER RODE der 11A pound lioburs3 3 tgblevpoow  1 garlic dOy 1 No 2 can kidn DVV 2 lobleponl ker or SprinU Cover, simmer u  ,M with onion ana  U and flour, cooW l ,0molo Lilv Add ch powder ,  nd cjarlic in ht fat  and water until Remove go  rie Add beonj  ooW 20 minute, or   moves  hutter or mcrflaun P  Alan Ladd, tarring In BRANDED, Paramount  Picture colsr by Technicolor Got Your FREE Copy of VHOW TO HOLD A STAR Specially prepared r pe booklet  btiuuilulK ill ustraced Pictures ot tatnous movi star viih liitir wives, aho tlitir favorite recipes Dont miss this opporrunitv Get your FREE copy today See your dealer or stop in at any Edison office RffiffiSScTnMf ii II If 1111515 Bv  4  SSJK S iw 1   Sy K  V  1 VJ voeEfl jgrWil  HR   J JC A     Com e in and tee  THE RANGE OF THE STARS  of course ftt ELBCTkiCl SEfiliMjNtlllor DETROIT EDISON v Tree Trunk Girdling Produces Earlier N rthern Spy Apple Crop Northern Spy apple trees dont usually bear fruit until they arc 12 to 18 years old However, In tests conducted by the Michigan State College Agricultural Experiment Station, trees were made to produce sizable crops when only 9 years old, The tree trunks were girdled by removing a strip of bark oneeighthinch wide, 12 inches above ground level The cut was made to the depth of the wood, completely encircling the trunk The  girdling wounds were then coated wrth grafting compound Trees girdled in late May of their eighth year produced fruit the ninth year While subsequent girdling did not produce as great yields, girdled trees were far ahead of ungirdled trees by the time the latter began to produce fruit Full information about girdling to produce apple crops more efficiently can be obtained by calling or writing your County Agricultural Agent Power augers Increase efficiency   Digging a hole for a telephone pole used to take a long time Today Michigan Bell does this job more quickly and more efficiently with powerdriven augers which can dig a pole hole in a couple of minutes This is another example of the way Michigan Bell provides more and better telephone service to farmers at a reason able cost MICHIGAN BILL TELEPHONI COMPANY Neighboring Note I Howell Tiiw t Fred Bowdish of Gregory is Ui Toe,, wd, rhur, March 20 21 22 at his home with ulcers HicWd Wtdmark, Linda Darnell Twins were born March 10 tc  and Stephen McNaUy Elmer Jackson and wife of Gre m aery ,  NO WAY OUT SJO people from StOCkfeTidge Walty and Cartoon and vicinity accompanied th t Friday, Saturday March 23 24  high school basket ball team to Gene Autrey, Nan Leslie Greenville where they played in ,  the recfonals They beat fall j RIM OF THE CANYON oggsville but lost to Everett asa The Bethe district school will Rotf Hutton, Ruth Warwick soon hold a meeting to consider 1joininq the Brighton school ays BEAUTY ON PARADE tem   J W Carlcot The Brighton American Leg SundaTTMonday March 25 26   ion Post celebrated its 32nd ann j Matinee Sunday 230 iversity March 15  DexTerTheur A CovHttaaed DEXmt MlChXiAN I  i Leslie Oliver has been named civilian defense director in Brighton Sergt Frank Shatter, son c4Mr anci Mrs Alfred Schaffer of  Webbexville was killed in aciton in Korea February 1  Pejcy Chamberlain Ann Arbor railroad agent at Howell has  been transferred to Alma Pfc Charles Hicks, son of Mrs Etta Hcks of Howell, serving with the 7th caverly in Korea has I  been awarded the Combat Inbadge  The starte highway dept is advertising for bids to tear up 5 miles of blacktop between US23j to M59 and repiace it with pave  cient,  , jLjiiii , Ross Lamb of East Lansing and Hollis Whitaker of Howell were to receive BA deqrees at  Mich State March 20 The Livingston County Press wishes to state that the Robert Stonepleadina guilty to larceny is not the samp one who lives on  South National St or any relate ion to him Richard Dunning of North Hamburg, and Marcia Austin of  p m continuous Van Heflin, Yvonne DeCarlo TOMAHAWK la Technicolror Wttli Preston Foster Jack Okie  Wood Comedy Cartoon and  Friday, Saturday, March 23, 24 j EASTER PARADE In Technicolor  special Easier Show starring Judy Garland Fred Aitaire Cartoon shows 700 915 Sunday, Monday March 25 26 Sunday Showi 3, 5, 7, S Mon 700 900 Special Easter Showina oi  J M f News HARVE Y Stairlug James Stewart, Pegqy Stow and  the Bunny Rabbit appropriate, bring the farnUv ficwi Tom and Jerry Cartoon 2i 29 Tues WecL Thur, March 17 shows 700, 900 Tuoa, Wd Thur, March 27 28, 29  Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotton SEPTEMBER AFFAIR Cartoon Nov,, ComingCall Me MisterThe En fojrcer, Operation Pacific Id Climb the Highest JMountain  ChelaecL ABcJv COPPER CANYON In Technicolror Ray Millaind and Hedy  LaMa In m Super Western News Cartoon Travelogue vomingThe Milkman Kansas Raiders,  AVOW IHKAiR Stockhrtdae, Michlqw Friday, Saturday March 23, 24 DAVY CROCKETT Indian Scout with George Montgomery, Ellen Drew Friday, Saturday, March Phillip Reed Cartoon and  Noah Berry  23, 24 Sunday, Monday, March 25, 26  Easter Sunday Special SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS Qui Door Action Picture starring Roy Rogers, Penny Richards cartoon Lion Dowa Double Feature ICHABOD AND MR TOAD3 In vchnlcolror Wait Dinsey Feature Length Cartoon Plus w BANDITS OF ELDORADO Garden Oty were married by Walt Disneys BEAVER VALLEY Charles StarretieSmiley Burnetta Rev Brady of Pinckney last week Twoo thirds sumed in the  ot the meat con United States is  super entertainment for adults and kiddies  Sundew shows 3 5 7, 9 6 March 27, In a Super MM rVealern Thur  28 29 Tue, Wed xcZd wesroorihVMssissipppi AT WAR WITH THE ARMf and two thirds of it is cor  A  Comedy bl by people who live east Mississippi and two thirds of it is consumed j  Jefry Lewifl poUy 01 m Bergen, Jean Ruth 1 cartoon sports J Show  715 nnd 900 I Hrien  Seefeld of Columbus, I Miss Barbara Nash,pie making A at the Earl Bauqhn homel champion of Michigan, was m  obert Seefeld ir at the rand Rapids Thursday and Lawrence Bauqhn horru Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Frank Kathryn Henry spent Sunday at the Bradbury home in Chel Aberdeen home Edsel Meyer and family 0 and Billie Meyer and family of j  Stockbridae called at the W H Friday to bake pies at the Builders Show held there Phillip Hudson and family and family and Roy Wilson of Detrnit were Sunday visitors at the Lester McAfee home Stanley Denchuck and wife of Detroit were Sunday quests of Gertrude Spears  Mrs Phyllis Soule and child 47 Years Ago The school has started a pubj 1 lie library Anyone wishing to I get boks must deposit a dollar j memfcvrship fee On withdrawal 1   of membership the dollar will I  be paid back I The P H S baseball team will  play Howell j The following took the teachers exams at Howell Thursday and Friday Eugene Reason, Florence Andrews, Ruel Cadwell, Ethel Graham Jode Harris, Percy and Glen Hinchey, Lois and Erwin Monks Fred and Rex Read The village election had 116 votes, cast The results were Pre, Emil Brown 77George Hen  dee 38 Clerk, Guy Teeple, 68, Treas John Cadwell 67 Assess or, Dan Murta 61, Dell Can 43 Trustees Alfred Monks 561 F Johnson 51, W H Placeway 50,  Malachy Roche 53, Frank Sigler Erastus Kennedy 49 Rev George Mylne preached on dancing and card playing Sunday  Jeff Parker and wife have moVj ed the W H Leland farm  Mrs Chas Plympton will sell j her household goods at auction  Saturday   The suit of Thomas Birkett and j H Wirt Newkirk vs the Ypsilanti, Paper Company has been dis  missed Roy Caverlv has resiqned his , position in the Dispatch Office ad is movinq to Dundee with his, family  Jim Smith, Norm Reason an Carl Sykes are camping at Hall Moon Lake Clarence Baughn and family St Johns are moving on th Travis farm at Portage lalce they bouqht   Georqe Reason jr is in Clark ston putting in gasoline lighting plants,   Born to George Reason r and wife Wednesday a dauahter Walter Dinkel is driving Albert Frosts milk route The Me son of Elmer VanBeur cm was badly scalded last wk  Lawrence Rabbitt 65 of Dexj ter township, died last week   Fred Leland Is workinq for En, nest Cook, on the Fred Glenn j fCSile Barton has rented his farm to Wales LekmdV I ComingBranded, A Yank Korea, The Steel Helmet in Sunday, Tuesday, March 25, 27 MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIfli Laurel and Hardy brought baeb by popular request J  uMfdy herring Comedy Cartoon NWS Coming Trail of Robin Hood  The Red Pony Dress Up HORT COAT Luxury couched with exquisite high fashion detailingbelts your waistline slimly to accent the new ripple flare lin,OT to be worn without the bejf for dramatic flattery Button touched pockets and turnback cuffs complete a breathtaking silhouette Of loveliest Milliken Worsted Sheen Gabardine in thrilling new shades of  beige, caramel, red, , blaclt Sivs 10 10 10, PEIRCES Mrs M E Darrow won first j ren of Howell uAlitlom  hVoTho u5Srs0Sir, G rom Frank White icmy of HOWG Mich State this week and tho QI BidweU family of Were etrtertafned ounday at dm home last week Sunday in honor of their Mrs Ida Eiahman of Detroit is  Basil White and wife and the the Fank White family of HoweU and the Carl Bidwell family of J  Brighton called at the home of Ben White last week Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor 4,B  spent the week end with Mrand I Drize of 500 in an essay contest Mrs Wm Shehan, sponsoed by the Ide Realty Co Asher Wylie ana wife called 0f Detroit oon the Bert Wylie family rs, Anna Ruen McClear, wife The South Marion Farm Bureau d T p McClear died in Detroit met with Mr and Mrs, John Boy J    u  the age of 69 years  er TVtdav night with 20 people he luneral was , held at St, Marys church Pmrkney, March She leaves her nus  BUY STORE FOR WOMEN and WrTH CONFIDENCE HOWELL, MICHIGAN weddinq anniversary j visitinq the GrrTyBchinan fan Friday Tom Baird and wife of Bay Citv spent the week end with C H McRorie and wife y Mrs Wm Mercer and dauqhter, Mrs Helen McGreqor of Brlqhtn were In Ann Arbor last Chalker James and William Fisk of Pinckney About 100 friends gave Reoqe Ruttman of Josco a surprise Thursday on his birthday He  was preented with a Masonic ring Ralph Chipman of Greqory had his collar bone broken Sunday when his horse crowded him  Some one broke into the home ofMrs Cynthia Wellmah at Pin  week whileshe wat ily Born to Mr and Mrs Ed Singer Mfi 19th their 10th son  100 friends of Emmett Harrii gave him a surprise on his birth day March 19 at the American Leqion hall in HowelL Gene Shehan is worlrfnq foi the Western Union Co in Detroi, Mr and Mrs Dean Olr o Detroit were Thursday quests c Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle Olin Robinson attended enio wardens night at the Olh  Branch Mctsonio lodge in Dear bom Friday night  Mrs, W C Schrruat 0 Lora AA m Mt ciexnens March 16 his farm and w01 have an auct Lonq talgad N Y, is vistiag ttia died at ML uew, w ai a wu OQ,u jolm CaBenter fcanttyN jtM  H 5 caW  cans of fruit and a crock of meat tlr PoSaI Matthews Myron Hendricks has sold AA t Mt Clemens March 16 his farm and wi lwai a Star of Mr Borah J lon March 29th Jt,, Wmmt lfMPH pTff , i Ull jp,UPjpiLii IJJJJW UV IHB PmCEHBT tflSPrtWT wdnaday 21 1981  97 Peoples Plnckney Dispatch tore tiered as 2nd class matter at postoffice Act oi March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell St,PincknvM h Subscription Price 150 per veer Paul W Curlett, Publsh i Mrs Dolly Bauqhn was in troit last Wednesday  Deroeeriesv Dirygoods Canne Gent v vCf Shoes I 111     sjD islilngs inerto etaise v Sen Storr  Mis Mabl Dinkel of Detroit spent last wek at the Albet Dinkel homeMesdames Winston Bauqhn CiffoH Miller and Merlin Am burqev wer in Dctirit last Wed  Mrs Ii nc doFiilippi entertain ed 15 ladies a her home at Hi land Lake Tuesday nicrht at a prenupual shower far Miss Denis Le iwidqo  Albert Dinkel and wife attend j ed a eard party Saturday niqht i at the Frank Dorsey homo on Sexton Road j The Robert Read famliy spent Sunday at the Arthur Builis home j at Greaory The Albert Shirley family were Sunday quests at th Doyle Templeton home I Mrs Leon Mcabon is a pat ient at McPherson hospitalHei mother, Mrs Millie Hoyi is tak inq care of her 2 children here Lawrence Bauqhn had weeks vacation from the postoffie last i  Jack noberis and wf of1 De toit and the Mylo Ketthr famih, of Jackson spent Sunday at irn S H Carr home  Mrs Lulu Darrow pntsrtainod Mrs Jrne Thompson, Mrs Mae Keteham, Mrs Millie EUiott,Mrs Dora Swarthout and Mrs, Hazli Ely at supper Saturday nlaht j The Dinkel Plumbers and Doo, little Electric ladies bnwlinq teams look part in a tournament at Briqhon Saturday niqht t Larry Hurtibuse and Dovia Led widqe left Monday fr Calif ornia to drive cars thrcuqn Thy will be aone 3 weeks OODBYE TO PUMPING ISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY  No mor pemit unhealthy pumping anddlgglng up of iipoot, tepiic lonki, stepogt pools, grtOM frapi ond coqqed linei Herni h motl rnliobU ond laltif mathod  liquefy, diuolv and loponify qroi, iludgc, hoir, cloth and other organic lolidi, fhii modern hmieal guarantees quick ond efficient rttuli in 1 to lo houn NO SHUTDOWN of pool of tank nnvsory while chemical it working 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, onH 100 1 CONTAINERS fc Canadian Pel Off 3 US Pat Off Pndin Myro Hurhes 717 Lakeside In iusb Lai D,ad or Alive ti tRM ANIMALS COLLECTED HORSES 10 Each COWS PROJUTLY 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WF BUY HIDEb nD CALr SKINb Phone 68 Plnckney central Head Stock C rifx The Misses Barbara Buhler Chelso ond Barbara Wina Ana Arbor qqve a pr nup soWr at ih formers fjom Wednesday niqht ise Iedwidqe 1 r M oi o   1 n i Den Dfile Watkins and wife of An Jer011 h v nov 1 in with Mr and Mis S F p r Mrs foberla Amburqey visit ed her mother at McPherson hoe pital, Hf well, Sunday LOWEST FICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Range  IT WAUUD UP Ktrr 4ttitomtic, irutatfnghting burner  removable porr bin drip trays fbualitcover vltS la wintow And OVSQ liphtv  MtiOvir clock ith builtin v Tlsimtrder siali crwpnj ttise, up to SO rrujtc Ibiguidegives trr, ,dtn rature iAforraatioit 0 1  0v 1  Jcn V 4ifet iHurairitco engirt top jfreage jirga working arts urt  tain fmish Corcericd c ei J LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANOE1 Mow ifi Ae time to modemi kitchen with Philgai    the thrifty fcuttlorJ gas for farm and town homes Vou can huat far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe ragft Hememhsr, too, we will glvt you a enerous Jadein allovyance on your cW range regardless of type, make, or condition Esy erms, if you wish MAUf OTHER PHILGAS ArMANCt FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE  trieOwners da flirt require written notice o4 loci Verbal or  phone notice Is sufficient What does your present policy reque HOLIiS WYLE General Insurance 355 Eaei Man Pinckney, Mich, Phone 136 BEER t yjmeSeeem VVHJ  AMERICAS yODfATION gfc iNJOY SOFT  WATER ISave Over s100 a year  Table tennis is a popular indoor pastime in all parts of Mic ia And after a fast, friendly game or two    Its The American ay to treat yourself to acool, sparkling glass of Michigan brewed beer For beer belong    to pleasant living, to good fellowship, TO sen sible moderation And our right to enjoy it, tbis too, belongs    to our own American herf tage of personal freedom jee SBeonab    tonfOU tft Michigan Brewers Associatic 71718 Fronclt Palm Building  Detroit 1, Michigan   I  fJ fr   Hav quick  sudsing toft wotr for atrr dishwashing, whittr waifin, glriut thampoot, delightfgl bathing Gtf omplf dtfaili on fhii oma ing nw ovtommtH wsltr tefUnr Help WantedMEN PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER SEE US TODAY  HANOil AU INSTALLATION OETAtU Cosfs 43 ess than prwcr automatic models  a fiexke SwaithfiU Ask for FREE home trial GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stewart St Phone 142F11 PtockneT Production Work on All Shirts f 4 APPLY AT n Molded Pasties I c ,, tymdtoHktf 21 1951 Manure Snreadert  AA c  OUR WORLD NEEDS Easter  PROFESSIONAL CORNER In tha grim month, that li mE WNCKNEY SANITARIUM ahead people of all faiths will fie  Jhjl9 w n receive inspirattop and comfort i g J  M from this Holy Day 5 TaUy 1100 A, M to 200 P May joy and gladness over , Except Wednesdays Qow your heart and your home JM xucL FrL Sat, 7 to 8 p the comina Easter ,  DR G ffi McCLVSKEY  an REAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pead Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 Phone 157Jril LAVE HARDWARE the comina Caster ,    ft, r  ,  ,      Phone 157r 11 Repairing MY ON  HUGHES  Plumbing and Heating   ,  State 8717 Lakeside Drivte HeweSL MBBSV  Telephones , License Rush Lake Vlcmber Federal Dpoftfl Insur Office 935 Residence 8141  rl,,,Wj ,,  CM  All Depositsf Eveninas by Appointmenta p ri SWARIHOUT d SON Howell   Michigan   runeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK  each Denis 112 North Michigan Ave Telephony jnce Insured up to 10,000 tor Depositor MrTand Mrs W H Meyer,  Mrs Carrie Griffith and MrMildred Miller amended the reception qiven at Detroit Monday niqht for Mrs Ada Richard, the  grand worthy matron of grand chapter OESOrder Your FARM SEEDS NOW Alf ala Clover and AllOther Seeds Farmers Fred  Supply Co,  The Village of Pinckney GOVERNMENT OPBRATWG RECEIPTS  DISBURSEMENTS  FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MARCH 1950 AND ENDING MARCH 1951 RECEIPTS Income TAX COLLECTIONS Current ,  Delinquent and Redeemed  Collection F HERB SNEED Modern Equipment Phone 183 207 E Grand River j Phon  Howell  Michigan Phon39  bJ  Mick Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage FRED C REICKHOFF Sr City, Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality  20 West Grand Rivor Av  jt Your Property With Me j Howell  Michigan  , Phone 358 Residence 615 LEE LAVEY j ilOTOHrSTDEE Generrl Insurance  livestock Haulina Phone 59F3 Pincknev, Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detro  3B   T  General Trucking Phone64F14 Pinckney, Mlc CARL JONES  Concrete Products GravL So Top Soil, Road raveL Fill Dir Road Building i Blocks Laiflt, Piece or Contract  767,3 Toma Rd, Pinckney, Mich, AUCTIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYUE phone Ptoctaiey78F2 hEFRlGERATION SERVICE 2,93140 36859 HAOLD RADY Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinclney 154F3 rr DR C I TOWNER PVon Dexter 3116 , Dentist  b044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Total 3,31920 x0h Dexter 3461 TMN E McCIJELLAMD STERLING INSURANCE CC Special fnesentatlve Telepnone 469 rfowell IICJ Pinckney Aui howeiL Mfcfe MAX RUSSELL MGR Pinckney, Michigan REVENUES State Collected   Locally Shared i  1,18X22 95304  3,37563 Total  5,66064  Liquor     Weight and Gas t   j Intangible Tax i Sales Tax Diversioni  u  B W WfLlE NOTARY INSURANCE i BONDS tUQL i3fl  glNCKNY  A A A A, A, A Phil Barney Kralzmilier Jassified Advs  Xivingston Jounty Repretftcl ve avz 5 rsaejewaBswtfsr r  Piuoblng Stanley Otnkel MISCELLANEOUS Interest on Bank CertifioaW and Bond  DeSoit Edison Special Election Reirrtbursement TOTAL RECEIPTS Total 9 24529 5440 20089 2552 LOST Pt Crow with one ciipp led foo Reward  Mrs Geopq VanSkiver, 1122 Mower Road, Pinckney DISBURSEMENTS Expense  Legislative end Administrative  Protective Fire, PUBLIC WORKS 1,45159 25882 rOh SALEflousehold Swwinq Maahine, treadle power Mrs Eric huse,riiland Lcace Phone 169F2 Phone 25568 Ann Arbot  FOR SALtGarden Tractor 5 HP  Gordon King with 5 attacljnents I low cultivator, sickle bar disa plow, cultivator, sickle bar, disc and spike tooth Reasonable  Lucius Dgyle, Phone 42 WAIN U TO BUY WOOL Hkghesi Market Price Lucius Doyle Phone Pinckney 42  Fish, like humans, are subject to a variety of microbes and parsitic worms  The dept is now able to fill most orders for fish, game and ther conservation publications17 small fires btuimed over 277 acres last week  Street Maintenance   Sidewalks, Parks and Drains Detroit Edison Co Lighting Total were week 31 starved fawn near  Gay lord last others are reported in areas j March 2531 is National Wild Life Restoration Week  Visitors have registered at 3 Michigan state parks this year  St Joseph, Dodge No 4 and Bald  Mt, Pontiac   Insurance and Bond found  Miscellaneous and different  Total Disbursements FOR SALE 10 inch Muntz Television Set, a year old for 75 Gene N Druin, Patterson Lako Fresh AirCamp RdPROPLrti X rOr SALt  8 oorn modern homo in th heart of town, two lots, two car On Hand Beginning Fiscal Year CASH INVESTMENTS  9,59502 3,00000 On Hcmd oV Fiscal Year   10 15187 3,00000 Stanley Dinkel Village President Mildred Aakley, Village Clerk Helen Reynolds, Village Treas, 443076 64230 1,56014 6,63320 23179 1288 8,5828j garage 8,000 with 4,000 down 4 room new home, full basement 2 acres of ground, not modem 35UQ, full price some terms 154 acres, baseman barn, horse barn, hog barn, tool shed,chick en house, silo, new milk house 7,000 down, balance on con rOU SALE Electric stove West inghouse, table top style, dish well, three burners for 2500 Telephone Dexter 5493 Portaga HELP WANTED Steiiograpners, typists and IBN tabulation operators University ot Michigan is looking for young women who are gualiiied stenographers, ty pists and ,IBN tabulators Rguirements are shorthand 80 words p minute, typinq 45 words per minute IBN operators must be experienced in central tabulation serviceUniversity otters 40 hour wek with pay for sickness and vacations Splendid tract mimmm 80 acres, good buildings 9,000 opportunity for advancement for   I with contract qualified personsElwin Hulce supt of RoscommI Gerald Reason Broker  Personal Office 3011 Administrat on school called on ohn Bural Phone Pinckney 133 ion Building State St,Ann Arbor Sundav and looked over the FOR SALEFive Sow Pias with WANTEDFARM LISTINGS, we new Pinckney school They are Utters 5 to 8 in a litter  jt us help you sell your farm FrankPearce, 10960 SiinchfieldRd have , pr0ipects than farms near Silver Lake, Pinckjey L HAROLD CRANDALL FOR SALEBaby Chichs, Barrsd phon 0iW Hovell, and White Rocks N H Reds, building a 14 room school a Roscommon and the lowest bid received was 315,000 CONSERVATION NEWS New Ai UALITY eats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service Clarks  14,463 bow and arrow hunting permits were issued last Phone 30gW Howell year compared to 11,937 the1  year before There were 362 394 s eo1S5nQ licenses compared J to 375,077 in 1949 and 607,808 email licenses in contrast to 624 733 in 149 At present time 250 state  prisoners are working in state  lands and parks A bill has been introduced in Washington to , allow them to work in federal 1 lands The federal government owns 2,50000 acres of land in j IVtchigan, The conservation dept is cutt, tng 500,000 board itof lumber an J the Iron River Whie Leghorns and HyLines, all n,ia hatched from blood testrd stockumons Ti Nywr hatching Place votf chick Cider with us now bOB SQUIRE HATCHERY  L oAULivtuioeSi Cabbaae  e Umstead vTm w w I C H VV zir A itfjfvssz uicks WITH OR WITHOUT A TRADE 4 Roadm ers  THE EASTER PARADED Livingston Mfor 31es The Easter Parode wfll be YOUR BUICK DEAICT skrged March 25th The new bonnets, ribbons and bows will1 be bobfcng In the winds Aside from the outward display the ioyoufness of the spiritual , event which prompts this oele l brotton is still supreme HOWELL, MICH GOOD QUALtTY May we wish nappy sasterMcPHluRSON Steic BAN HoweiL Mick All deposits up to 10,000 in COAL ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY   D E Hoey Son  PHONt DETTft 2 6 Local Motet I Mi and Mrs Richard Blewbak o c Webberville were Sunday uestB oi the L I Swarthout family Jtasa sfader, ksrtorj imd sor soft prayipf feot as tootnioaoet IM Court bo odadttod to Proeato m tl last will and tootinnowt of oodd 0 ad that admteatratfoB of oatd b grant to Fronds E, BairoA Q i  J, u  ru C MBI otho oultaMo pono  M John ,  11  fcoioof bo fko y ynhUcattoa at o oi titJs otdv esco oad woo foe  woobo provlouo to aid oay la tho Ptftdoooy Pispatd a d atDBotatoo n cu cser of hoartaf si A truo eopT fetor posahoD RgisUr a Probata The Beunnan school turned down the proposoition to loin the Brighton school system by a vote df 39 to 34   Harold McKenzie and wife oi mtmm ,1 Detroit spent the week end at IwrTTT  James Whitley home Harry Jackson oi Lansing was a Friday caller at the W C Mill er home Ten members oi St Mary bowang team bowled at Howell Sunday in a turnament between  the parishes of Howell, Brighton and Pinakey Howell won Mrs Ralph Clinton and children of Detroit called at the C  Clinton home  Mr and Mrs Lemuel Martin oi Yosilanti were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs Mary Hoft Popp at Plymouth Saturday hon Mr and Mrs Tom Ware attend ed a party given by Mrs lune orinq her brother Roe Clyde Fisher and the week end artbe Stand home in LansizxajH ,v Ernest Kew and wife mitffj trait were Sunday quests oi the Herrv Who Dinkel family y Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel attended the Farm Bureau meet Friday at the Duaue Meyers home, Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel and daughter Christine, were in Hqwell last Wednesday Mary lane, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Leland Grant,was bapased at St Marys church Sunday, Sponsors were B, Smifc  Probe STATE OF MICHIGAN lnthr Circuit Court forth County Court for the County oi Living oi Livingston In Chancery Edna M Perry Plaintiff John R Penv, Deiendant Order oi Publication Stftt pending in the Circuit ston on the 1st day of February 1951, at the City of Howell in aaid County it sausjactorily appearing to the Court by affidavits on file that the said plaintiff cause is a resident of the state  Spring Election TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Nonce is Hereby Given, That a Biennal Spring Election will be held in the Township of Putnam State oi Michigan at the Tow Hall Pnckney Michigan in said Township cm Monday, April 2,  For the Purpose oi Electinq the Following Officers, via Two Regents of the Bard of Eduoaton, STATE University Supt Public Instruction, Member Two Mem bers oi State Board oi Agriculture Two Justices of NON  PARTISAN BALLOT the Supreme Court TOWNSHIP OFFICERS Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer, Two Justice oi the Peace full term, Hiahway Commissoner, Constable, ber of Board of Review MemAND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS of Florida On motion of Svunley Berriman Attorney fc Pkdnufa IT IS ORDERED that the said defendant, John R Perry, cause nis appearance to be entered in this cause within ree months Proposed Amendment to the from the date of this Order, and sessions of the legislature in the case oi his appearance No j A joint Resoiu n of the 1951 Legislature prooosing an ttWMW that he cause his Answer to ths amendment to Section 13 of Article V of the State Constitution Mary plaintiff Bill of Complaint to be providing for annual regular sessions of the legislature PROPOSAL NO 1 Constituton relative to annual Shall Section 13  Article V be amended  NO n YES u PROPOSAL NO 2 Proposed Amendment to the State Constitutionby Adding Maronaret Clark and Dick Gallo  d a  thereof to be way  served upon the plaintiffs4 attorLee Lavey and ve editor attend neY within fifteen days after sor ed the St Patricks banquet at vice upon the deiendant of a Dexter Sunday niaht cepv of said Bill, and notice of  Robert Ccrrx is home from Mich, this order, and that in default New Section to ArticleX Author izing the payment of a Death State on a weeks vacation thereof that said Bill be taken aj Benefit Bonus with Respect to Military Service ArnoldBerguist spent part of confessed by said deferdant  No 2 A icdnt Resolution of the 1951 Legislature proposing an Tst week with tnends  O And it 1 turther ORDERET amendment to Article X by adding a new section thereto, to wiw wi  Vni within lory days after the date stand as Section 25, providing for a bonus oi 50000 to survivo k,K wfLS8 m Chica hereof, the said plaintiff cause a ors of persons in military service who have died or shall hereafter uSTttoSl ZT  ruw  e notice of this order to be publish die from service connected causes, between June 27, 1950 and daMifiSA Emma VoL  to   Dispatch, o the termination of the state of national emergency newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County Df Livingston, and that such Emma Vol mer who has been visitina there came home with him Don Swarthout and Brandon White took part in the cribbaga tournament at Dexter Thursday, night sponsored by the American weeks, Shall addina Article X of the State a new section thereto, to publication be continued once tn each week for six successive or that she cause Constitution be stand an Section YES 1 NO I amended 25 bv Leaion The Vincent Shields familv of Ann Arbor were Sunday visit HOTS at the Lee Lavey hme  Saturday caller at the Le Mr and Mrs Onn Campbeli j copy oi this Order to be served oersonallv on said defendant, at least fifteen days bkiore the time prescribed for her appearance And It is further Ordered that and wife 7R BTAtt tk Frobato feait tsjcfoour or tb County I spent the week end in Grand that the said defendants John R Rapids with Paul Strawhecker a COpy of this Order to be mail  known postoffice cdrss, byf ed to said defendant at His las registered mail, and a return recot derrmded at leas twen tv davs Vore the time herein oxpcnVvBd W the appearaaoe of the oVfradm WmisLLvoni Circuit Judge fHrrnlev BTiman attorney for plaintiff, Rttsmea Address Howell Michloom Ito fetffaat Offlso si  Otr  KowoO IB tatdfoxmir o  1201 Hoy ofMarck K ft, 1951,  Pro Hcnoroo Wr It 9nHh JTMOO M noMSO fi Tho Mr of ht kafATI OF UJYALR IfADel  I  PROPOSAL No 3 Proposed Amendment to Section 3 oi Article XVI of the State Constitution Relative to Salaries oi Supreme Court Justices No 3 A font Resolution of the 1951 Legislature proposing an amendment to Section 3 of Article XVI oi the State Constitution, per mining, an increase of salaries ot Supreme Court Justices after election cr appointment, so that all justices serving concurrentiy may receive the same salaries Shall Section 3 of Article XVI Be Amended YES IJ NO n Also any other Propositions that May Be Submitted at mis Time Notice Relative to Openng and Closing oi the Polls Election Law Revsion oi 1943 3093 Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be opened at 7 oclock in the fore noon, and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the after noon and no longer Every aual hied elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote THE POLLS oi scad election will be open at 7 oclock a m and will remain open until 8 oclock p m on said dav of election Murray Kennedy, Twp Clerk</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>M   F  I r  8    f vfei i  VJ 1 Volume 8  x L aucus nesui iflych 1   I  The St Lawrence Waterway At the Dexncrat caucus aalv 6  project has been revived in attegdedIrvin Kennedy was chair Washington D C as a war time, man and ye editor clerk The measure They say it is needed icJloMftngticket was nommated to brinq iron ore from Labrador Democrat Ticket Michigan The Michigan legislate Supervisor vacant ture has failed to approve it ier Murray Kennedy TteylaV it is a federal meas J Lorenzop Murphy  Obituai Funeral services the Swarthout Func Saturday aftsoon f M Gulliford whose home at Walloon Michigan ftfiTror I caucus neSUna  vJtuares I jiardies     beheld a St StavVCattailc Church Hnf auj HocJry Michiaan d a  litasapfci rr,6 ,,,00 i ins of Detroit officiated tot theiW Koverma Devotionsvices  Confessions They say it is a ieaerai mw 7r  HUI Mrs Gulliford was born at Friday evening a 7in   ure and that they have already 0   Asher WyUoj Sprinaport, Mich 7fraoo v after Novela i  J  SSittmlW 343741 and JffH  Otto Pouisoni the daughter of 1  utSay 8 Jloi Review Wm Shehan Ajinelia Collier MT AiKi, Sunday beiar flnn mr M  Constable JohnJBseJpi oolleqe where she 1     Wednesday, March I School Notes  GrfcWjWhJ idwqauen and First Evybody wrote mmihir approved  47  Gov Williams has been meetinq with lawyers with a view to etablshinq a Male crime com mission ,  The showdown on taxes w coming The legislature approve a 1 cent gas tax increase andi a used car taxThe increased truck tax went over to next year The governor has been against these bills which he calls epneiner taxes He wants a Corp Pxcma profits tax  the nate tax committee has pop or Ann alter   Tho on with lines Cheryl Menke  lung absence hrst grade h  j ,y our referJ   is back in th iJZ Papaj artici WWQ the pncinJ, os some pussy   town hcuTS ion, she majoxed vocal music leted her in piapproved a corporation profits ,, tax which wojjld raise 15 mill fJilce ions The used car tax will raise jus 2 million  Bd of Review Wayne Shettleroe A minimun unemployment pay Nonstable John Eisele ent of 30 a week has been pro ComStene Mann Hazel Rich posed j ardson, Wcyre Shettelioe The National Institute of Public , ,    v Health has allocated 28,917 ta1 Hamburg Township  the University of Michigan Only partial tickets were nomiMichigan State and Wayne Un nated  ano and 1 branch I for mo wi rc t0 ROXhi mcfn Rogers at AstabukriOhio in note a supemsor 1797 and in igig   n 52 RK  w  t0 v area X Rogers There were 8 al the Repubhqan died in 1932 Four yea ago thcaucus Gene Mann wag the widow married Georqefw GulliSST Iwtti el ford of Cwnd Rapici,cnd WaU clerk The follow rq hckei was   who BJivi her, t0 g omjrjated     r   uperviso Clerk   Treasurer Thi M usi et Tuead  PSCtUres ,aken  is still Stanley Dinkel  , vacent i   YflSflttt Howard Read Gene Mann aether with a daughferSlrs Marilda Roqera Clark, ai brother George Collier of Springport, a, krpthor, Ellsworth and o sister Mattie, are deceased Of pioneer stodk, Mni Gulli fodr could trace her ancestry back to Joseph Hughes, signer of Declaration of Independence who praticipatea in the Boston Tea PftylSh wqs a tireless worker being skilled in very home art and finding time  ilv oross bed Demoocrat yersity ior research, Ht Clemens plans a 100 hoepital to cost 7,000,000 i JgonaRepublican Committee man Suaimerfield may run for the United States senate jn 1952 Republican legislators do not Hte the report of the Little Hoov julice  Clifford VanHorn m Rewcft on Economy It panned Justice Clayton Carpenter tnem fer icaufe  cooperate B4 of Rev  Lawrence Quail with the governor It alsg sai4 ,    r the legislature only spends about Dexter Township 38 percent of the money it CPK Democrat lects, the rest frying earmarked Supervisor Jehn Stirling by the people themselves j Clerk William Clark , The state dept oi revenue took Treasurer Elsa Bock179,000,000 in sales tax the justice Clarence Staplsh    QT name, less and unnumbered deds of e  To cv,i neighborly kjndos andoveShe Supervisor  Arthur Shehan m  o  Wnckney 1 Ann Bennett  cm  churah  was  Rest of ticket vacant I tively associated withSe Lad Supervisor ycant  Mif, Clerk  vacant Coagrigcrfial Conunuwtv Church Rev, Donalri Broo, pastor lur, 73G,Prcjor mtiiiq at tlichurch W mbrsjp ommiti  meets niterwarti Fri 800 p mLast pronei q mission rt Rv Winch1,C ian Growth and Witness Sat, 700 Father  Son bangu at the schooi Palm SunduyScrmcn, of Christ, the Mejsurp of ti World 130 Sundav SciOi,Jcsus Faes Death  , cri 700 Pilgrim Fellowship meet at mbis Children to the churchb00 p uu Dr I QQuiz Program on Gospel of Luke  Tues, 400 p m  iMilblazers nt the chuKh Thui, 800 Candlliqiit service ana ieception of membrs Good Fri Service 1200 to 300 p m ministeis, ROVJ Potter, Woolcock, PerlHancock Erch Brady and Mrs Iva Gardner, wihws Karen SmgeTrwJ was  i1  thm   e cutout Easter rabbits I Ue nly  W  gqs I  7 uowo attemn W hav and  Su pupils wo, absent ,doy I CLJly  wr K H woe absent today ate fiarnev LvrTri,   quit ,  becond Graae Christina Jaroslowski Dk teh VieW sDuok amcV lUi1 rh Flying Dutchman w Supper We aie mriking standuo rabb its for oiircnstruction work is readinq, us  lit C1QJ4 KirUanJ  Kellenberger is II18 Childrri tO u We had our pictures taken on k pertains ea une to deods he 1 iimin,n court nd it cost 41200 to qet the sguar backTi rence or Temp McCle I one of the build hall W9 had iers of the he story tOWl Ck roifj Motinoiifi Churcr1 Rev m eac , Pastor CUNE GALLOWAY Cline Galloway, 67, died at University hospital, Ann Arbtr, Saturday He was born inPinck ney, being the son oi tAx and Mrs Homer GallowayHe married FlorenceHoff of Piockney and lived in Lansing Later bought the Will Decking farngrnepxinrk s P Sup AsWaant Mriing WoiJtiT Su day School  CSildrons Hour Young Peoples Eveulnq WowfiJw Cot Pellosh1 Tesday Our art Work this w to Foster, Sheri Foster and Kenneth Russ ell have been appointed to care for th reading tabe Tommie Rad was in Ann Arbor Friday Connie Beals was 8 yais  1 old Wednesday Ut Tn Third Grade, 1JCristen Tasoh and Tom Bron SO0 have returned to schoolArlene omson and Fosett Wake Bsch fitldaro Islill cut  Mte  Gail Gsfafson brougjif a bou, CThey ro  con hunt iiJdtJU quet of pussy willows   rligJ mind us spring is her  , 2ifn5 Each 3rd grader drc ST   730 815 iCJ in SJSUUUUU in saios xax uie justice Ularence xapisn  r ru  vJ  Si f SMtart tteo4 year w, , J Stapish W wherJhJJ prid increase of 31 ,Q,0p,00p over ja ome period n   Pere So lleark Supervisor Clerk  lean Earl Doletaki Albert Ruhliq   r TrW The state s6ld 519 lots and iiv 134 acres oi tax reverted land at jreas Charles Pratt paction last week ior 55,098, It Justice Ernest Hopkin SBtil lias 533 lots und 52 acres justice   GJrqver Y fo sell at auction or private sale jfcgh Com Norman Klaa  The dept will sell chu and Bd of Review l Ernest Nel sucker iry to bait dealers who  wish to produce bait I Unadilla Republicgm only tcket nominated   some iea the nclfney he went tfRfeU whore he was in the ice buslnessHis wife died 20 years ago He reman ied and of late years has worked at the Mih, State San Surviving are his wife and two daughters by ErnTsl4Nickel h first marriaqe, MrsLeq Briqgs brnesi WICK ,    Mrg RugsolJ Co er of tensing 4he funeral was held Monday CBTW COURT NEW I Supervisor1  F MW Robert Stone p guilty to lar Q ,   ohurch wim bu3 ceny from the home oi Lawrence Treasurer Benrptt, Pinckney and will be Hiqh Com   , , sentenced later Justice  Duane Jacobs Divorces were granted to Ethel jusuce Clair Baroum from Donald Standlich and to n 0f Review  Burr Jackson KW 0 wi birtalin M Hope PyTOn Rockwell Cemetery,   Douglas McKUn Mary from Donald Juipe fhe fa was oglled n TMM py The case for trial was the  garnishment case Q Howard Knowle V3 Uike GonstrqcUgn WnGixlcr 53 P M 1 MARRIAGirLJCENSyS John Culver, ia Flovzt D,,r  Ranker Vh jwi HHBecker, 2, Milt  hai lotte Grov, 21 hnrtburq iihird Dunninq, 34 Puvknv, Warcio Austin 28j Garnet Oity John Dotan, 18 Howell, Marilyn Mitchell, 18, How 11, obrt Uno 2C, Howell Elizabeth Hicks 23, Fw lvillG Henry Lhamb ii iin, 2i, Brighton, Donna Chambulain 19, Ann Arbor Vincmt LalVsa, 22 Ptmlcney Eleanor Disuse Ldwii  ge 23, Pinckney Alfred Schreer 2jB, Briqhton Betsy Adams, 18  BrightonFATHER S0N BANQUFT Saturday, March U i 9b i at 700 P M at Pinckney Gym The Menu Features Turkey aio b2 WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE George Greiner writes that his sno, George jr is in training at ,       Camp Sheridan, Hi ior the Cot Thursday the auto accident  police   nm UAA  Hnr Burns got his feet and I case of William Hudd vs Har old Phelphs AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR PARENTS Teaching your chitde uneconomic Facts of Life now will save them much suffering later on, claims noted author, Evelyn Barkins Too many parents neglect to teach children how to live on a brdaet Read Teaching Your Child How to Spend,,4in The American Weekly with this Sun hands frosted in Korea but is on combat duty there agan Dale Meabon writes from Korea that he was slated to leaye ior states MaroH  He has been on  EUGgra L RIGGS Eugene LRiggs, 82, died at his home on Cedar Lake Rd, west of Pinckney Sunday He was 4  A   born in MemphisMich, March Sponsored kly Mens Social Club  18, 1869, He married Ora Wayr   iadiea Auxiliary oi Com Cong 1 Church Tickets SI25 cad 75c Programme Invocation Hov Brady Iviusiq Afcordian Sand Diectel by Jassnas Zurk Toastmastrr Howaia Jav r  grcrder deofated 0 kite, No two were the sum Mary Leu antrell, Kattrine f ivjn, G til Gustafson Duane Haines Mildred Kollenbergpr Sondri Kqrn ak I, , Donnfc Morqan, Mary Moris, Elaine mrrTmfmTe BeTylfecJbo Anita Shirey, Kristen Tnsch and lortri Tomasik rcived On A  tin spellJq Fniutl ana Finn Ginde Th 5th grad honor r ill is N mcv L Silipin, Thr 4th qrad a thy Kirs hk  Bar burn Massey, Bonier Lee and Dik Kennedv,erll  AsHnor ro 1,5th qrndSally Ut ley, Patty PalmorGordon Titus, Lonnv Human, Bobbv KollyJnhn 8rq Kren rmstafso, 4thSusio Clark, Judy Nskv n r Johnm, Donnv Sinqor  D Ho DvifvPfjtty RrchovitzBr crjd  irom him The four4daSn w well along before 1 W sidered putting anything in  cornerstone One nighthe  ed up McCtaar, 1 Lay  stone masor, and they went toi the town ha1 where a guart ai whskey, aToPv o the Di Free Pressand a silver r Jit fHt a n br sealed in li foundauons Pear son said ws Free Press was hi politics, the silver dollar his religion and the whiskey hi There areother methods At well whei we were there a was placed n the corner of a chrch, the signers p 25 ceruB for the priviUge oi ing it II never heard af a can en home until er the warOld peoplemsre either oare oi by their families or went to the poor huse W to know one old lady proud boast was that hex   died in the poor house and wag proud of it These homes Jave bceMBptiogjig ate until now sucn hos licensed n of Oxford In 1896, She, surviv es with two sons Harold and Howard and several qrandchild ren, The deceased operated a  barber shop in Plymouth for 25 years Since 1944 he has lived near pinckney  funeral was at the Swarthout  or RTi Funeral Horne vxi Tuesday wXTdS mere sueTuly  afternoon, Rev Donald Brady oil Statt Serai JawS Doollttle who icjating, Burial was in Riverside has beei in the Hawaiian iiW Cemetery, Plymouth oQhh SUYS f55T PROPERTY nnkned to Ft Orr, Galifomia Gerald Reason has purchased Guessing Contes whlree will train infantry He ed the Henry Ford properly here Prize to Youngost Toast to Fathers Toas to Sons john 3tiig Duet Susan 6 Branaon Solo Ann Shirlev Reason Songs  Jack, Chris, Dfk, Bui Solo  Punla tirltt Movie  Talk G V American Weekly with this Sun ZT son oi Mr and Mrs, Hugh consisting of 156 acres He will Says March 18 issue oi The lifDerRd, I restore the damput lna feathing Pefroit Sunday Times  11 tJ u, A HAvlnn the Drooertv CARD OF THANHS I wish to thank all iny friends and neighbors forlne gifts and cards sent to rn during my re cent illness Lois Shirley TWfoliowina are called fori beach and develop the property drw taaSE March 15Arm tyi He does not know ,ust whsn A niki Pinckney Tack Pestle he will start work irXocdGrea The late Henry Ford purch11cmfl, Prighton Ed  ased this property25 years or  wS Wfcw2cT Fowlerville 61 so ago with the intention ol es wyTfeanTFlntEdWardVer tablishing a small factory here  Til rtvM  , mMar nftwsr This Father, Oldest Father, Father wit ivrot Sens, Father with Oldest Sn and Mot Generationsmette Detrooft  0 AMWDMENT8 ON BALLOT    CMU OF THANKS I wish to thank redativesneigh, vTaiendnients wiU be on feors and friends for the cards     AprU efecUon 1  gifts sent m during my sickness JLL t niv esions of  TOURNAMENT RESULTS Chelsea high school after winn inq 18 straight games,takinq bota, Huron League and district titles IIWH    fel1 01 St Andrews, one of to be run by water power This Detroits crack teams at Ypsilanti never  materialized After his  state tournament 63 to 41 Thursv deal his heirs discontinued the day night Chelsea leading at practise and threw the property, the half by one point went to  on hte xnarketThe Detroit Edison pieces the last half Dave CrockJ, Mrs Ora Hanes M, Edith Carr spent the week end with the Leogettes heme at Walled Lake Roqet and sno, son, Robert went alter her Sun provides ior yearly sessions the legislature Laws take effect 90 days after the legislature is adjouned By recessing instjad of adjourning the legislature has been nullifying this lawAt special sessions called by governors  Co at that time owned much water power, and flowage rights most of which they have since sold It has been claimed wayu have been found to produce electricity cheaper from coal f iJTi  RoyShiton and Miss Mcarj ,  Jdortu Cas Clinton   h Herbert Palmr 1   StSie Cass OintonhomeSat , ihft Herbert Palmer Wy 1 Peach Palmer and family callea is ill  Jlare BalsWCrand of h Andrew Campbell family j   and Anng CraftggmA week end may be considered with Lloyd and Clifford Bennett In HilWale,  Mrs Gladys Clinton spent last Week at the Ralph Clinton home  No2 Would pay relatives soldiers killed m Korea 500 No 3 Would raise salaries of supreme court fcsstices 3000 ojj 1000 a myear BASE SALE SAT, MARCH 17 The Altar Society of St Marys Church will hold a bake sale at the Marftn Food LockerPinckney Saturday, March 17, starting af er with 16 points was the only Chelsea player up to formTanana, St Andrews ace cot 22  his team mate Oleske, 16 Both were picked on the allcity learn   Other winners were Stockbridge Monday We aro thinkina of buy 43, Kellcggsville 36, Ida 50, Mor ing an alarm clock for him nnkonbaker,Nancy Wy j iiGordon JaBelleDennip Clark, We wTe sorry to los Bornord Johnson but we gained a now 5th qradr student Miry Ann Smith, still koepinq our member up to 48 students Me u earning apnUinq words for the beeOur nrt proiort for this week is M Holy Scone for Easter, Our Hobby Show for this wek is stuffed animals Sixth Gruat Ijst Tlvirsday Barbara Driver wos 12 yars old Forf Mae Mallory was out 4 days last, weekThe clasc presented Mrs Carr, our sub toocher with a gift Fri  rv afternoonWe havo a new pupil in tho 6th grade, Pat Smith from th Doxter school Seventh Jrade Dick Campbnll has the flu, Chris is OK They aro doooratinq tho room for March 17 wh piprs and nhamrorks The 7th grade havo elcctod 1h followina officers Pres Dick Campbell Vice Pres, Peggy Smith Sec, Billie Miller Dolores Bokros and Peggy hav made flowers for th win  dows , Some oi the girls are playina softball Mike Heath was absent again Two things have mcrBlP 11 I tlim profitable One isftJwBJ a month social security the inmate recevos and the 40 t  mnnih the welfare dept pays Howovr tho state has tightened sttictions On them Oneit ii bed ridden patients must rooms with outside exits,n y must a mply with the , v In Dehvt 5J cotival homes hnvo 1 en closed nuld Renner, state fire jilar until they comply with th Renner says so tai boen no iires in contho that be 1 Also fr   osc  hy h sr a 1 valoKr tit homes in which inmat es lost their lile and he does not intend triorr shall beWar oidovs aro Doing received by big industrialist in Detroit Tho Ford Mr or Co has one fat 195000,000 lo build medium tanks Howevt it must put up a,  buiVJing first which will take cf year or mere Hie Packard Co also has one to build turbojet engines and will build a paint at Utica, Mich It wil take time and money to put up nose build ings and it would se m some of the plants built during World War II, many of which have   stood idle since the war ended could be usedk enci 45,CUnton 36,Manchester 35 Clinton is th only team in this sectional to win a regional title They boat Country Day a  Ypsilanti for the title Stockbridge lost to Everett 55 to 39Spring Ar Eighth Grad The 8th grade honor roil of, those who have all As and Bs 1 Vrtchen Tasch, Ricky Miller 3ertie Beachy Shirley Hadden, Ken Kuhn Marilyn Shireyjim Lavey, Jean Hillenbrand, Bill CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate every, token of kindness cmd syrnpathy, CWfoi extended to us by the Qongl The ftf fJ2SMS dSSdTm SdlS AW 8 Doit dThe lame WhUtov trH 58 to57  fcSSTd Ctoe Sprinqman oi, during out recent day ot itw  Mrs Murta and loss, called George W GhilKford Saatasur  bor to Diomondole 39 to 35St Al ,   ,  Mrs Roberta Amburgev called  phonsus beat Korgo Harbor and Rowell Eva JJ north, on her mother Sunday at McPher, Utica took FarmingtonUnivorsriyl Charles Hofn rhasgW nortnj son hospital Howell Sunday with i of Ann Arbor lost to St Johns of, to live lhte, V rhooV Olfford Miller and wife Jackson 57 to 54 and St Johns Ervin Grn Is back in school, Gerald Brown fas1 o test the title to St Andrews of Do after a weeks absence , i    Bertie and Joan Rowell made, shamrocks and pipes for St Pat ricks Day decorations Neal Clark made a large East Robert Read home Mrs Margaret Toma of Dexter Laurel Titus, daughter of Mr ivirs majqari imxuu wi i , and Mrs Spencer Titus fell and , ealled atissv W C Millez home broke her leg Sunday while play ter Lily to decorate our bulletin   ailHilfcrme board Jf Avi x  1LiffifJk t   r A  Tho Detroit Nows severly the Michigan legislature for IdU M inq the resolution endorsing ths St Lawrence Waterway aadjS inclined to blame the raUroSfr lobby and says the legiskrtttG fl does not represent the peOi   of Michigan It takes this nfcil from tho fact that the legislatmJ has persistently refused to 1 apporlion tho state according 4ssV population as the constitution  provides thus depriving Asa growing cities of representottVSsJ they are entitled to and giving tho rural districts more than UM, aro entitled to SCHOOL PROGRESSES The Borchma iCo who arebuild ina the new Pinckney 138,000 school at the village limits md M36 West, brought in mam machinery last week and go df the footings in They also pepdown a 6 inch weB and have   steam shovel digging a BfeiOirj fr septic tanks Tne has to be hauled from Emmett Wldmeyer and Ed ett are doing this Eddie Hfl Earl Packer and other local ax woridiKrthete  Eliabeth Coopr of Charles ReUnann of  were married at ory at Howell   vex SC    iu0 Q0 k,  WJ  v tir,    W wmtrfwv THE rtlteoifer DisAf d  ,Ari Vi    Xf     v A   IT c ax io bl v snr sqo woiv ei Ot y 9ffl evil pnivi yedf 2r fcfrutT 000BC VJom ,166 top tefr  An Electric Range Iicps the  Feed him well is one of womans oldest wiles, says Mrs Robert Yovng, but it always  worksand its a lot easier with the help of a new Flectric Range and all its modem im provements Now, instead of your standing over a stove, the  ranpe ccs the watching for y i I can put my husbands forite meal in tne oven, set the automatic controls, and for get it You, too, can enjoy modern ecctric cooking It saves money, time and trouble Stop in and find out how ROBERT YOUNG Starring in FATHER KriOWS BEST, hecid over NBC 1hurday night coct to CJGM Robert Young n op riicc HAMYAM  i rfW CASSEROLE  Cup TIJK 1 taDltspoon gcirf riiofi J ojpi cubed coked ham     wil teosoned ma bed yams Cook green pepper in buffer or margarine about 3 Sep and milk adci onicn, pepper a add to Oup mixture stir over lo heaf unHI thickened Add green pk r unci hum TITI into casserole top with fluffy ring of yarns BoLfl in moderore oven, 350 F, 30 minutes through and lighily browned Yield 6 iervings  leospoon peppr 1 tablespoon sharp prepared mwterd 3 tablespoons Hour A cup cold worer jH m, i   mlnu,e Combine  mustard Blend ftour and water green mashed or until heated NeiffSvhorijag Iotes InLz Chris line Howlett has gone to ilcrjda with Bob Dancer and wifo o Stockbndge Lio 42wers of Patterson Lake re tuned home from the Marino hoopital Detroit, last week j 13 Claude Hose who broke lip is home from Foote hospital  Jackson,  i Brn to Mr and Mrs Stanley Berriman of Howell at McPherson hospital,Howell,Feb 28, a daugh ter  The live girls chosen by the countyto represent them in the DAii contest are Maiy Kay McCusky,Howell Madon Joys, ruwioVille Shirley Hills Briqh ton Joanne MrozekHanland and jr A Giifiith, Pmckney They go to the state meetinq where onet girl is chosen to attend the state me ting in Washington Lowell 1W HowelL Michia Tuee, Wed,, Thur, March 13 14 15 KING SOLOMONS MINES  In 7chnicolroi Starring DeBorah Kerr, Stewart Granger Comedy  Cartoon FridaySalurday, March 16, 17  Glenn Ford, Viveoa Lindiors w  THE FLYING MISSILE  and Howard Duff Brian Donievy SHAKEDOWN   Cartoon Sunday, Monday, March 16, 13 Matinee Sunaay 30 p M conUuuous Irene Dunne, Fred MacMurray in NEVER A DULL MOMENT  with William Demarest Andy Device In this CCUnty 5,350 pctSSenger Comfidy Cartoon iNews car Icense platrs were sold, IB 15 commercial, 517 farm com mercia rjinl 549 trailer plates Tho st supeme court is now hearing the appeal of William  DexterTh DEiiii Ai OPttioned oliCh4GJ uMtaaBiRvvrj FridaySalurday, Mcrch 16, 17 Jjoiioip toaiuru THE RETURN Of JESSE  A liood Comedy BLONDIES HER  with Penny Slnyision, Arthur  Shows 7U0 and a30   if  Come in and see THE1 RANGE OF THE STARS of course its ELECTKICI  Get your FREE copy of HOW TO HOLD A STAR Specially prepared recipe booklet  beautifully illustrated Pictures ol famous movie stars with their wives, also tht ir favorite recipes  Dont miss this opportunity Get your FREE copy today See your dealer or stop in at any iidison office and Donald Andrus, convicted of the murder of Frank Clinetho Brighton merchant in 1949 Tho couit changed its mind and agreed to accept typewritten tes timony of the case The men, have been out on bail since conviction The Railrcad League of Mich, igan reports Livingston county has 91 miles of railroad 59 em plevees, earning 159,709 a year and that ihey paid into th piimary school fund last yean 30,12776 Tues,, Wed, Thur,, March 20 21 22 Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell and Stephen McNally in NO WAY OUT Novelty and Cartoon ComingTomahawk, September Attair Undercover Girl SYLV1 Aiiii  UJV ChalaecL jVGch FridaySaturday, March 16, 17 NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE  A Western in Color jlurrinq Roy Rogers Penny EdwardsGordon Jones, Roy Bancroit  Stooge Comeay i I Cartoon News Mayor Tcm Leith of Brighton Sunday, Monday, March IB, 19 wa, reelected over Lloyd Pear THE FIREBALL  sail 120 to 56 ftn Action Viav Stcrnrirj   Glenn Bennett of Hamburg and Mickey Rooney, Pat OBrien, and Virginia Bennett of Otter Lake James Brown were married at Otter Lake on cartooon Framed Cat  Maeh 4 i Sunday Shows 3, 5  bunluy, Monday, March 18,  iiuaclav shows 3 5 7, 9  M R 8 3 0 Comedy Starring Burt Lancister, Edmund oiid Dorothy McGuil Cartoon e Tujs Wri , ii,, March 20, 2  TO PLEASE A LADl h Gooa Coiusdy Hwrtrnj Clark Ui le Barbara Sc Cooming Easter Sunday Copper Canyon The Milk kBBoooEB o o Ctocitiridqe Michigt y 7, S Spprt Reel p Travel Tues,, Wed,, fhur March 20 21 22 BROKEN ARROW in Technicolror In i Super Westerr with James Stewart Jeff Chandler and Will Greer Mrs W C Schmidt of LonaShows 7  15 905 Island, NY who has been visit  The Michigan All Day Picnic of formr Livingston county res I idents, now living in California i wili b held at Sycamore Grove, LpsAngM s March 2  Archie Gorton , Icrmrly of Howell is president of iheassociation i  Friday,Saurday, Majh 16, 17 THE GUN FiGHTER witn Gregory Peck Helen Wej Mrs Jcnes Rest Farm lib M Sail Shooting Salmon Sunday, Tuesday, Mc  if, 0 I LOVE THAT BRUTE crimo auu ecredy vi Paul Doucjlas, Geno Pot News Winning Covered Pushcarl Coming Iabori  Mr Bandits of ruorado, Marc the Woodfca SoAdiers ing the John Carpenter family wont home last week Cartoon STATE OF MICHIGAN he frobuiM voun tor me CYurty  LiTin9toQ  J oi before vou decide t on any other ear Ov  I,,,  A a soesion of said Court held Probate Ofiico in tne Cuy oi hovo  eil o11 6d County on lhe Zfiih day  Febuav i D, 1951, Klrctm JH i I M MlW  t6 ,H  NO OTHER CAR rides like a De Soto Pick your own bumpy test route ,   then feel how those amazing new Onflow shock absorbers eliminate bumps and bounce NO OTHER CAR is more fun to drive De Sotos new compression engine is bigger, more powerful than eve Toe Shift with Fluid Drive lets you drive without  And no car in America has bigger brakes NO OTHER CAR gives you such value Just compare D feature for feature    and dollar for dollar    with any car at any price Youll pick De Soto  mceiTiptire Soto, utile  Inthr Circuit Court iortheC ol livinysto in Chance Ldria M IVY idoiitiff vs John R Peay Deiendan Older of Pi,lhcaiion , Suit ponding in itio Ci i Caun i,,r the County of Li ot the ston on the lsi day oi febr,  PJ51, at tiie Lily ol iiowel suia Comity it butioiictcrly apperen tho CouH by atiidavits m th t the said deleneauS joh i  fy, ie a resident oi the ol Fioihia On motion 61 Si niey Berri  t,aire ior piaiutilf,  IV IS OhDLlhD that the   , , ,  eefeoeant, jouiril Leav, c xeof and or e aSPn ,JS ,  bo ,, tore dutxxbution oi the res,,,, ol lhis Ca  Vritllu lhre , m0 I trom the date o this Oraer ,ii t e case of his appara lb t IK ceeee hu Ansver to p nidis Bdl oi Complaint to file a, and a copy thereof to served upon the plaintiffs at n e within fifteen days altei vic upon trie defendant of eepy of said Bill and notice tins order, and that m del tljjt said Bill be aken a by s ud del  rdan And it is iurto r Ordered t within fore day otter the d  hereof, t iKdi o of oc tilt PreseatrHo robato r In tho Matter of the EST AIT Lottie Brecuiey, Deceased  Lawrence B ,iiidemer,havniq iiled in aid Court lis final odnumuction  count, aad his petition puujcf fr allowance  inenl antl iuid ostate  It is Ordered that the 19 day of March A,D,195l,at ten ociocw n tho jr  noon at said Pfobae Oilice in hrvvv appointed foj oxaming cind allovinq account and hearing said petition  It if Further Ordojed, Tha public nonotice thereof be given by publication ot a cop of this order once each, weak for three cuccesaive weeks previous t scrid day oi hearing in the Pi  Ufspotch, 3 aewapaper, printed and CM I C ,nfp rtciJated in atd Cif  A true copy Hirom R Smith I Celest1 1131101 Judge oi Probate  register of Probate  said plaintiff caus ihi a i h, he piTJ x 5iiiSife3         Dont miw GROUCHO MARX i 3ct Yo ifa on both Radio and TV each week or cil NBC stations DtSOTO4nd i500THof PAR 1 4 5 EAST MAIN ST MOTOR SALE Pinckney, Michigan THE STATE MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of LlTtageton fn iifv wn Mi a MMdon oi eoid Court held ai  Probot Office In the City of Howell ta Hdrdeounty on the 12th day of,March A, D 1M1 Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge A Probate In The Matter of the bbTATE OP LOYAL M MADER, Deceased  the Inst will and testament of said dacecsed and that adminstrafion ci said  eBtate be c ranted1 to Francis E Banon or tome other auilable per3on It i6 Ordeied,That the 9th day of April STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court foj the County of  nvingston At r session cti aX5 C5at nod  n fobate Office in v  Ctiv o Hwfl   n said county on the 20th day of Feb ruary A, D 1951 Fresent, Honorable Hiram R Smitlr, Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the ESTATE OP PARIS P, WHETfeEL, Dceased,  It appearing kp e COBVJ ftat ar lime for presentation oi cctina cgrn said estate should be limited, and hra tini and place he cpeointed r ro oeive examine and adiust al diTiv ynd before eald GNtt  xad that the legal heirs of Raid deca, td entitled to Inherit he estate of viicn said deceased dUd seised shoulsi b ad hdfcafrd, It 1 Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are required to pro sent their claims to said Court at said Probatr Office and to serve a copy thoro  of upon James 0 Kelly, adminis rraor of said estate whooe address if 312 First National Bcmk BldgArm Arbor Michigan on or before the 30th  day of April A, D, 1951 at ten oclock in t,e forenoon said time  md plaot beiucj appointed te he   amination or adiustmert of oil ctaimj ed m the Pinckney Dispatcif newspaper panted, pubhoh and circulating in aid Com of Livingtan, ana dat sui publication be o nlinued oh in each woek for six ecces VM ks, or that she cause a copy of this Order to be penH personally on said defendant, least fifteen davc before tl mo preobed far her rappf once A d it is hrth ORDER that the said plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to be mail ed to said defendant at hir, la known postoffice address, registered meal, and a retm rerot dem1ed at least twei ty dayq b ere o time hrreij prescribed   ih  appcarcmce the drfendcodA true copy Celeeia Peamhall Register of Probate Hiram H, Smith Jdrt  Probot T T u u T fmd demanch ugalntt said decer  iS irsJ   tr te r onH HrrrM D  11  Notice thereof be given by pubhcatio iW WilHs L Lyona Circuit Judge Stanley Berriman Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address, Howell Michiarm Telephone NW i83 SPOT CA SH  A  Of if jri nn It is Further Ordered, That co thereof be given by publication of o e, ibS at ten A, M at said Probate fico la hereby appointed for hearinc family of Ann Arbor Were tin     Ypsilcmti and the  public not and Harold Porter has bean appointed scouot hood here The Frank Aberdeen familyattended a birthday party Friday for Rex Noggle in Ann Arbor The Dr Robert Bird family of FOR DEAD OR DISffBTED  STOCK 5  c ion d a copy of this ordey onr rrrch wik lor three successive weeks previous fo  said day ef hearirq  tho Pinckney DUL ptch, a newsDo printed and circvilat HORSES 10 Each ed in eald Oountf  A true copy Hirom R SmUh Celesta Partball Judga of wbafe copy of this order onci each week for  successive V7eej previous to said day of hearing in fce Pinckney Dispatch a Anna Mader, having filed her peti , praying that an lnstruement filed aewspaper printed md tdreulated in aci 1 MtA Coot be admitted to Probate of County ,   win Lamb ,    iaiy ui day guests of the W H Meyr  cciDod at die Earl Bcrughn iaTmlY Y and V C Miller homes Sunday Tu  w Mr and Mrs Georae Roche of ,11 of Prob   1 he Lawrence Baughn family w Webbrvllle wore Friday callers  LSIW,1 fu TK irl  51     Russell Glover ofamily of MSZ  SJiJkS and Mrs Market went an operation     COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt 35BMW Clark Clark were Sunday visitors at , the Ed Spears home, Prompt and Courteous Service Phone Collect To HOWELL 45 0  CARL BERG   ior Darilna  Copcnf 4iJ MOHPagfJPWllPWiwj jp if, u Pwuuijj i, ifj N  O  l vyr     ,         s THE  WNCKNEY P1SPATC7 Wednesday, March 14, 1951   3 eoples MouanaBMi r Plnckney Dispatch I Stored as 2nd clasv matter at pustohco Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHoweil StPinokn v Mih Subscription Price 150 p i yea Paul W Curjett, PubM i y Mis Emma Vollnvr aid sun John, alk1 t i he1 s and t TO PUMPING ore Wilbur Eiselt homes n Fowl rViJl , Sl ,oaK f, Crroutris  f t I B r 8     m Hi   ii SfC     W  9 AS Si   YtfX and Mrs Meiwio Camp bM and Mr and Ms Nelson iller were luncheon CJI sM  1 JR v and Mvs McLrcas at Bdqhtou Suno iy JUqiiiGorqo Moabon jr ona wii, galled at tiK Will m MarsnaL hcnia in StoakbrMq Sniia Lois Curtis spent S iuioy wi n Kathryn Hewy Sh, has quit hr , nursmq course and is workinq i   Pontiac j  J  JSSpiVE, TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE RE ODORS ITS a3DRMREVOLUTIONARY Mo moio pnilv unhealthy pumping and digging tp of ctsspoos, pti lonki, leepag pooli, grott fropi and ciorjqed linci Herj the moil rliobU ond latl welhod to liquefy, dissolv and jopomfy grease, iludge, hair, colh ond chr organic jolidi Iu modetn h,mta guoror,tee, qiJc and eflr, riunl rrlts ,o 12 9 6 hour MO SHUTDOWN oi pool or M,k oceorywhH chemical if working 5, JO, 15, 25, 50, ond 100 IB CONMNtCS  Canadian far 0 a 0 S pgl Off Tendin r m Olin Robinsin nnd vviV wo  Suiiciay gliosis  f Mr uili    bar Konnow 1 m ,,r0il 5 lane Nayh spent tb w pi  , Tft with Isabel Nash in An Abo lam sen nf Mr and Mi , b ,va  Edward Dcnn jeu jr vsii i  fant son of Mr and Mr Eawai Jendiowski of Rush Lo o, was baptised cjt St Mar,  h ,r h at 100 p m Sunday ,Y ,  s Richard Jendrowski or Dtrdc were sponsors21 nun  an rel atives wero enU rtain d at the Jendrowskki homo ail r th ei , moiy I Mrv CcJoy whe w S takmq car, i Mr anrj Mrs 3 H ian  j das return, d ta Wbbeiblir Mis,  Madg, jack is till ill ie The iKONE 929 J Harry Lae ana Myl Kettler Mmj ,  ilies spent Sunday h re The joe Griffith family weaM Sunday quests of Mi vd Mrs j  Td Olson in Dearborn Mr and Mrs bhn Hoyr sp nt j Sunday with thar i Frai Ann Arboi MrsWcItha Vail  Ho ion was1 i a Sur lay quest of Mr una Mr M0b LlASi GiiND RIVE  Wm Mcr r f 717 Iakasido Dr Rush COMPLETE Hi ncome Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION yen Bootery East Grand River2nd floor1 Howell, Mlchlfffe Income Taxes Made Out in i i i  EVES Special ile luxe PHIL8ASTAPPAN Range    I buriKra    rrravklc porcMn drip triy, V 4ow al o jn iiihc 14hour clcok ifi fuHtin  s i   Aufc0wtir wfl replace your private passenger car or mske a cash settlement without depredation W withm 90days from tfmecar was purchased new it is da Mtad to ftHe extent ortotal  loss Woud  Mr ond Mrs Ashe Vvl e Mr and Mrs Mrvil Myd0 rd Mi a d Mrs Henry  hnc  oai Ldr a Mih Milk ridc s Jjoiju i1 ai Si Ckbri iq Pri i , ui  MS Wm Sh haii  M last   t Si io hoojf 1  in Arbor wruro she hod i     mov d i m or hip on ,    V   p She is  xp ct o n on  ,  week Mrs Ic  H n   t ,, eo her Sunday  j V Shehan ana Mrs Luiue own toil Mr Whoolr 1 Ami Ahor vh , bouqlit th Elsa Boc1 FA r  iia   pnod it or bosmos  Mr and Mrs Lioyd, VnB ri i cum have purhas  a  o r dtcrr n  ak   IcTtii     ward dead hom rr  will i ibuild thore , j in St G rycz family o Detroit called oon MrsFmm  V II mer Sunday Onvi Campb 11 and vaf w i   Sunday quests at the r arl Lentz home in Charlotte Mrs Pioso H ndi and vir Cora Suwyrr entrtoinoo dlaich on FridayMrs hnni  Hook T  JlMcLucas tHONE BRIGHTON 3 73 ,A w Alive Kw NTMAl,S COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 10 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS So50 per Cwl WF BUY TT1DES mD CALV SKINS Phon SB FuxclOioV ent nl Oead Stock C s 4 JBST Advtniumtmt rom where I sit   Joe Marsh  Mis Viola IVttvs i , Ai i e Mc P  ,  tflMT  V f5gido S erat ,e i,, v fei iTi TL  UrS 7d lain fimii Ci  Atig a Lom1011 iii,r top re  J Ottj LIBERAL TRDfeiN ALLOV7ANCE ON YOU OLD RANGE Vow M the time to modernize ysur ltdon with Philgas ,   the thrity Njtthl gas for farm and totvn homes  J on lijit far and wide, but VOj wont find a toroc Viilue anywhere than thts beautiful de luxe ravge rorocinhor, too, we,will give you   onerous iacM in alcvance on your y rd range    ityardless of type, make, o condition Esy erms, if you wish Ahr, OTHER PHiGAS AnUAhlCtt ftlCM WHICH TO CHOOSE  POliCy 1   HOLL1S WYUE General Insurance 355 East Man Pinckney, Mich Phone 136 Schoenhals Mrs Marion Brrett and Mrs Georqo VunHorn Janet I,undron spe t  wok nd in Dotrit and Lapeer Jerry Clark is workinq in Ann Arbor and has soldhi wrecke to Hockey Swarmout Mrs Eioyse Campbell nte tained tb3 Past Mvatrons c Slnpptfl 1 vSquii Milhi hirm I he other lnv iiiid siv i vinuii Udllle in hi kitchen with in  erieci rii umlxi innl it Th iiciiinber filed the whole tmllle W i iis a cnoimO    n  h re I ik iiini      v   i HI  pot nni i n  i r  r, y  i  111 o My fi i NttiV    , Watch t  For The Blin  Sots u us io w pid grew not   in  i    i  tli, ie,e  1 w rmiJd take a ene 111,1 Soil anl vatch for  our  ii liiinrf ,  s and proju1, oXO l1  w  hi to respect our rtCcrenco   Ili I ncivUi    f P xonoi  of in11 ami lion d that, bottle ovoi th,licn it was ui U ta  on tfiivSne, he went  1 r certain viewpoints,   i  I e I  et c , r 1 I , o , 111  ,,  Ye v ont   vpot if  inind  n   i     Uin in movie lr, or M  M a I  ivrJii  j lV a  Ilind  ii our ivi iiid hOtUu kJtMMtfil   e    ti ,  I J i r r Have quicW  sudting I ,  joft woter for ater v diihwoshmg, whifr  wBihct, gloneu jKompoos, delightful bathing Get complete details on thii amazing new ovlomok water tortcner I  Fulitx Kitcha Range from 995C AuiomrHc Watr Hatrt from 8950 SEE US TODAY Wt HANOtf ML INSTALLATJON DETAILS Swarthy   PERMUTIT WATER SOFTENER  Costs 43 ess than prewar automatic moces j I Ask for FRrf home trial  GEORGE ROUSH Plumbtat WATER UttfTEMB 3 4 0 NOT 9mm St   lvov  Mrs Bonnie Henry and MrWinev Chapter No 145 Monday ifred Aberdeen were cohortesses Walter Clark and wife  1 Black Lake WHTe weak end quests i the C  Clinton home Charles Clark and wifedGasberq and Mrs Louis Knnrdy of Whitmore Lake wrp Sunday , quests of Mrs Marqarot Clark j Mr and Mrs B E Moron Detroit were Thursday quests of Mrs Mary Hoff  Mrs Emma Dinkel qavc a birth , day party Tuesday for her qrand son, Johnny Dinkel on his 5th birthday I MrsMargaret Clark and riauqh ter, Aqnes called on Louis Konn edyat St Joe hospital, Ann Ar1  bar Saturday I Mrs Blanch Clark spent Thurs ,  day at the Edsel Moyer home in i  ,, tT RT nrvTPP unrvrriKU j Ypsilanti   KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL AT DEXTER MICHIGAN I James Carr and wife oof Flint were Tuesday guests of Mrs Mary Hoff  Mrs Edith Peck who spent the winter with daughter in Fort I Wayho, Ind,ifi stnyinw with MrsEmma Dinkel again j Walter Clark and wiM alled oon Mr and Mrs Ed Clark and   rwuuva vnn AI SO CHILDREN 114fto Mrs G W Clark in Ann Arbcro A GOOD ROAST BEEF DINNER FOR 1 50, CrULDWW 9 St Patricks Day Dinner and Program SUN Mar 1ft 4tU 700 P Sunday j Mrs Eleanor Lcdwidao with Serving from 511 Paul and Margaret Broqan spnt Sunday with their sSterLueille  urd Mrs Jqck Young en in Farminqton   JTiS aTPortaae  Mrs Lona almm M Irish Program at 730 PH for Miss Elizajbeth Cooperi J Miss Mary Holt and irvnd of  stained tor ,,5 Spracwe and Mrs, Louie Sockbridge called at the Stan fe SuaMr nd Vs iu,   HoweU  ley Dinkel home Sunday Yle Mr and 1 Mrs Rose Hendee, Mrs, The Cyrus AtLee family oi Bernard me Burns, B obby Dan  1ViI nvBW  Sunday Gladwin have taken W H Mey ow, Mrs Maude ioung, nm g   hyjm Hnf ers trailer and gone to Floriaa Smqer and wife IBTOaiid Suna q   for two eks the Domiruck Conklin family oi McDonneU hool we 1 Mr emdrMrs Earl Kimberly of Pontiac v  ,, Mrs lames NoMeJ T iiiliMihl bama, are vieitinq Mrs DoUy Bo at tielim Ware home I prsnuptial shr tended a night and Mrad MflK t   jr  rr   Wedneeckry, March 14 1961   S3w  Manure Spreaders  in me Wilson scaooi , Jng to the House schoo Charles Hot has hired out  teacK to  I    John Gkndrtfr, Wm Singleton to PROFESSIONAL lv Sam Placoway and to AlexReH Durkee 1 A sleighload of young people THE PMCKNEY SANITARIUM  FanJS EJiaEI ftlJLtlee 5fS3Billy2SJ rn  M Duny M D nd Business Opportunities LAVE HARDWARE school Friday night from here 25 Years Ago At the two caucuses Saturday the following tickets were nomi fiftockney  Michigan tot Your Property with Ms Itaily llcOO A M to 200 P M  GERALD REASON Except Wednesdays  Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Motw TueSw FrL Sat 7 to  p m Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 DR G  McCLUSKEY Phone 15F11 v Repairing noted DemocratSiipert Roche, DW Tre P H SWAHXHOUT  SOW Funeral Home MME, Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Alfalfa, Clover and All Otheir Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co,  lean Ago iii rlVw,, v,,H last week in honor of her mother, stalks last week and broke his,  gBurciieUs 75th  vu 11 , , ir ir day The program was as foil, i he village has ewo tickets up  Duet Ben Montague and Mrs, Charles Bullis, Bead MYIONVJ HUGHES Den 1st Plumbing and Heauna Clerk, M E Darrow NTreas W 112 North Michigan Ave State 717 Lakeside Driv  Murphy High Com, Patrick Telephones License Rush Lakr Kennedy Justice, R G Webb Office 935 Residence 814 Bd of RevWmLedwidgejCon Evenings by Appointments   ST mnSi Don C Swarthout, Director Frost Barney Lynch,Henry Rea , HERB SNEED  Modern Equipment son  i , Ambulance Service The Republican ticket isSup, Phone 183 207 E Grand River phonefl 39  63 pdaiey, Mich GuyHaUCleik,W CrofootTreas, Howell  Michiaan   ,, Ross ReadHighCom,Rex Smith Real rotate, Insurance Brokerage rftED Jg Sr  Justice, Ed Parker Bd of Rev, City, Lake and Farm Property W H Leland A Speciality The Philathea Class met with t Your Property With Me Mrs Lokr Rogers Wed The pro  LAVEY gram consisted of solo by Mesh dames WHGardner, Ona Camp GenerH Insurance bell, H Maycroft Reading,Clella pfaone 59T3 Fish and contets in which  Mrs    OPTOMETRUST 120 West Grand River Av Howell t Michigan Phone 358 Residence 615 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYIJE Phone Pmckney 78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE The Peoples isPres, George Alfred Monks Frank Johnson Mrs G9 Pjf M  Erastus Kennedy The Union to W 1   Pres, Emil Brown Clerk, Guy  s  lda   Teeple Wssor, DeU CJ   Burchiel oni John Mortenson sr  LLOYD HENDEE mtm  Livestock Hauling Pincknev, Mich Weekly Trips Made To Detroi General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Micf CARL JONES I Concrete Products, Gravil, Saa4 Top Soil Road SraveL Fill Dir Road Building Blocks Laia, Piee or Contrac i 7628 Tcma Rd, Pinckney, Mich  Vnonet Dexter 3116 HAROLD RADY Repairs On All Makes former DR C J TOWNER Dentist   TOHN a MCCLELLAND  STEALING lisSURANCE CO I mperial R Telepuone 469  esentattve well Phone Dexter 3461   1169 Finckney Rd, Howew iUak MAX RUSSELL MGR rAhlvi V Pinckney, Michigan aw w r L l E NOTARY iNSUBANCfi oad BONDS WOMB AM  glNCKNnY Jassuled Advs   A A AA, A, A Phi Barney Kralzmilier X X  , MrsTed DeBarr and children of LeRoy Hicksk of Dexter called Gladwin are visiting at IheRobett at the Dispatch oitice MondayPike homeMerwin Campbell, Clare Miller Week end guests of the Lester Larry CambumEarl Stanley and Lester McAfee family were Dux ye editor viided a third degree wood MapreranJ iomUyot Ann conference at Manchester Mon Arbor, PhiiJip Hudson and fam day nightKingSeeley put on t ily and Charles Rice of Detroit wpik  tees WH PlaWay, Malachy 1010 0 Tai Roche Frank Sigler aucton JffinmhZr 171 resident cued at the home of h  A new RFD route staft from son John,m Ann Arbor last here April 1 with HH, Swarthout, we  , as carrier 111 Albert Dmkel enIrvin Kennedy who has been tertained 52 guests Saturday working in EmU Browns black I at ua shawerhonormg Miss smith shop has gone home to   Bngham  work on the farrrl k  hca  ,very, fiw Louis Monks won the spelling f1  o daughters ore contest at the school Friday j  in U of M hospital TrX 5 t WANTrJD TO BUY WOOL HiahWnt Going is moving from Twin daughters were bcniea 8 joota modernhorno n ttw est Market Price ErSS theCobb farm at Portage Lake u18,  i4  to the George Clark house in  One only hy a short time Pinckney He will team it Malachy Rcx5heas sold his  Livingston Jounty Represented 7 has moved ta f i Plunabittg Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel Will Wright Owosso Mss Hodgeman and daughter Sarah Reason, have sold their house on W Main St to Cha3j jReason and purchased the Will  Wriqht house across the street John Dinkel is clipping horses at the Barney Lynch blacksmith shop Ben Isham has bought the Bullis Milk route Frank Hoff and Bertha Wilkinson were married at Horthville Sunday Wort Hendee fell from a load leg Leon Lewis has returned from Harbor Springs where he spent the winter j Will Roche has closed his term MS farm at Fowl and would like to buy a home in Pinckney The funeral of Mrs Fitch Montague was held at Gregory Mon dayJ P Doyle celebrated his fcirth day Jast week The senior class presented him with a cake with, the right number of candles and, at tle sophmore party at the Ce dl Hendee home, Wayne Carr,, class president presented him jvith a gift  One of the Finest Assets of trie Bank Your Good Will Phone 2556 Ann AJLOJ PROPERTY FOR SALli heart of town, two lots, two ca p Il09  LuriusDyle garage 8,UU0 with 4,U0U down hone Pmrknr 42  4 room new home, lull basement, FnD CfiTPD ,, , 2 acres of ground, not modem, run ALtriabbitg and 4 peniijouu, tuii price some terms  mmf ftannamoy 154 acres basement barn, horse   barn, hog barn, tool shed,chick FOR SALE Electric stove West en house, silo, new milk house 7,000 down, balance on con tract BO acres, good buildings, 9,000 with contract Gerald Reason Broker Phone Pincknev 133 r  JMT   Pinckneys FOR SALhifive Sow Pios witu httyrs 5 to 8 in a litter FrankPearce, 10960 Stinchfield Rd near Silver Lake, Pincknev m WANTED TO BUYA Lake Let at Half Moon or Bruin Lake Write  E L GOUCHER 1979J STOUT Detroit 19 FOR R9NTRoorn Board if desird Mrs LJMcKinleyOe Mill St WAkfED SXS AtlONIi  Will lease, rent or buy Write full particulars to  Mike Gallagher Saline, Mich inghouse, table top style, dish well, three burners for 2500 Telephone Dexter 5493 Portacra HELP WANTED Stenographer typists and IBN tabulation opsrOtors, University ot Michigan is  looking ior young worn  a who are gualified stenographers, ty pists and ,IBN tabulators Reguirements are shorthand 80 words per minute, typing 45 words per minute IBN operator must be experienced in central U   QUALITY We Have Ampie Funds Avail I able for Auto Loans Real Estate MortgageTa Person FOHJ SALEjRoyaI typewriter al at PeasoViaSe Rates fd conditions 20 also marble  top dVesser, LucVus Dre  THE FffiST NATIONAL BANK j2 p, , ,  ,, , FOR SALEBaby Chjchs, Barred   u 9    and White Rocks N H, RJB4S, Member Federal fposit Insur whie Leghorns and HyLines, all i once Corporafon AH Deposits hatched from blood tested stock Jnsured up to 1000 for each Nnw hatching Place vo chick , Depositor cder fo ug n0w I i fcOB SQUIRE HATCHERY  Phone 30gW How,ell JiiOW TO 0OAT INFLATION 1 ,f   , The IJredlt Committee of thr i  made the follewing recommend I Idations which every indivtauall can dp to help protecjt the uy I lnc power of the Dollar  1, Use what you hay tabulation serviceUniversity oilers 40 hour wertk with pay for sickness and vacations Splendid ppportuniiy for advancement for qualified personsPersonal Office 3011 Adminjstrat ion Building State St,Ann Arbor, m  WANTEDiFARM LISTINGS, we Let us help you sell your farm have more prospects than farms  L, HAROLD CRANDALL Phone W5W Howell rUrt ftjALtlrlotaioes, Cabbaqe c OnioHS TIP TImf5tricrr4 Vcxrxc WKD MOULXrtr SAi prts Detri moarket pmr C H U OP  S2F1 Meats Fruit   Groceries r  Vegetables Fish 1 Bfarket Prices ou Service Clarks Make it last wear It uti 2, Buy only what vou ned For necessities not for greed 3, Pay cash hen possible Cash price is the low price 4, Use credit carefully Pay down all you can pay all you can eacn month, 5Save all you can ,  In your bank account, In U  Savmcr BondSr New Buicks WITH PR WITHOUT A TRADE MCPHERSON sum BANK All deposits up to 10,000 inIsured by our 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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>7 m 4 Si  m    V w,7 f m  fi X     Volume 68 Michigan Mirror After the startling disclosure st Detroit school children were exposed to dope Gov Williams hat been probing the state ag  ceftctes having to do with narcot tee to see what kindoi legislation ia neded One bill has been in troduced raising the penalty to 15 years or4,000 tine The governor is against the used car tax and 2 cent gas taxj but the legislature might get a one cent gas tax through if they would couple it with his cor  poration profits tax Michigan tax payers paid 7359 last year, making them the 10th tax paying state in the union The national average was 61 Toted tax collected was 460,000,000 78 percent of this was returned to  the counties cities, townships and schcolsOf the statfes federal tax 2725,500 was income tax Michigan paid 705 percent of the national tax and got 456 back Michigan is one of the 17 states without a state income tax If a state corp  profits tax was in force it could be deducted from the federal tax  The legislature is blocking ap proval afxiresolution favoringtho  St Lawrence Waterway by bott lng it up in committee The rail road and trucking lobbies are strong in Michigan  450,000 will be asked for fireproofing the capital Whether the legislature will vote it is a gues  tion Last year they refused and instead took back 33,000 ear marked for that purpose , Tfr3 state civil defense council wants 7,126,000 3500,000 is earmarked for blood typing The legislature has not yet se lected a site for the 65,000,000 mental hospital The commission1 chose Kalamazoo but opposition rjas developed  The cost of living has slipped back the first time in year,mostly meat costs The cost increased 66 in 1950woul Tic Pmckney Dispii  Wednesday March 7, 1951 ai ii i  No 10  abolish the state treas, auditor general, dept of agriculture arid have different, commissions to handle the work appointed by the governor j NEW BUSINESS HERE  Myron Hughes who has lived at Rush Lake for a number of years and conducted a plumbing business will move his establishment to Pinckney He lias pur1 chased 254 ft of frontage of Frank Zieqler at the intersection i  of M36 East and Mann St, runn j back 270 ft to Putnam He will build a residence and plumbmg display shop there and will be  qan the construction  of this, at once j Obituaries CAPT EDWARD HOWELL IS KILLED IN KOREA The first war casuality of a local boy occurred February 10 when Captain Edward Howell was killed in KoreaThe telegram1 announcing his deajfoi was not received by his wife until Mar Stebat Howell TBe deceased was the son oi Frank and Alice Robb Howell and was bom at Flint He lost both parents at an early age and came to live with the Wal ter Mowers family near Pinck , ney They moved away and he went to the hfrin Hendee home where he stayed until he gradual ed from Pinckney high school in 1937 He starred in football and was one cf the best lLismeu ever turned out by the late JP Doyle In 1941 he enlisted and went, over seas, serving in the Norman dy invasion and occupation of Germany He received awards and was discharged with the rank of captain in 1945, remain j ing a reserve officer I He married Katherine Lander of Flint and lived there awhile, i  Two years ago he came lo How  asd has since been employed  by Beurmann  Clark, laying tile lineoleum and floor cover I ings i In November 1950 he was called to service, going to Japan and from there to Korea in Dec I ember where he has peon in ac tion continuously  Surviving are his wite,3 dough ters, Karen, 7, Mari Denise, 5,j and Kathleen, 3 Also 1wo sis ters Mrs Arnold Hinterman and Mrs Julia McConnell of Flint 3 brothers, Charles ard Robert cv Flnit and Malrolm of Detroit Henry and William Rcbb of, Howell and Ross of Fowlervillo, are uncles of hisMARY ALETTA FISHER Mary Aletta Burns, 82, died thehomifcot WiUiaJ Snydef uTe February 28She was orn in Canada Her hus band was Samuel E Fisher, a Perry farmer and most of her life was spent in that vicinity Mr Fisher died in 1936 The deceased lived in Pinckney forj some time and while here joined Pinckney Chapter O E S No  145 Surviving are a son, Clyde of Pinckney and1 a dauqhter Mrs j Leona Fay of LansingThe funeral was held at the Bell Oak M E church on Satur j  day afternoon, RevJahnson of fie rating Burial was in the Bell Oak i cemetery uiiurclies Sew HappeiuiiJjp I VANBLARICJMfOflTES  St Moiyi Catholic Church The marriage of Noreen Haael 0 , Michigan VanBlaricum, daughter of Mr  Albert J Schmitt, Pastor, and Mrs Bruce VanBlaricum of nday Masses j Pinckney to Fred Thomas Porter, Sn 3  1WW U son oi Mr and Mrs Wiam 0 Devttionsf Porter of Gregory took plac at confcSonsthe home of the brides parents F    730 p m 4 p m Saturday, Rev J MMc fridaY aitTSovenna iSvoaon, Lucas of Bnghton oificiaung in Saturday 730 t 300 P, M a double ring ceremony  The couple were attended by Mr and Mr Kenneth Johnso of Gregory Mrs Johnson is sis ter of the groom  The bride wore a white crepe Sunday before 8UCMas Coaongatigaal Community Caiurch Rev Donald Braa, pastor Thur, 3rd Mission sermon by de chenedress with a coesagej RevWinchellChristian cuiagj of flowers Shewas given in and Will to Go On Next week marriage by hei uncle, Bert Van l he preaches the 13th and the Mgricurn of Leasing The JSjtides 10th at 8 p, m Subject, fledis maid wore a blue silk formal, covery of Christ, and Christian gown with a corsage of flowers Growth and Witness He will About 50 friends and relatives also answer questions from Pinckney, Gregory Chel Thur 2 p m Ladies Aid meet sea, Lousing Flint and Fenian1 with Mrs Dora Swarthout Mrs attended A reception was held Mae Higgins will assist her at the brides home at 800 pm Friday, 8 p m Cub Scouts andThe couple left on a weddiftft trip Parents at church j to an undisclosed destincrtflh On Sunday 1030, Sermon, Educa j their return they will lira crti tion for Eternity, Gregory 1 600 p m Pilgrim Fellowship The bride graduated frontJjfcnck Youth meet at Patricia Sober ney high school in 1949 anohas home at Wriqhts Corners This been employed by the Citizens roup will attend the 8 p m ser Mutual Auto Ins Co of Howell vice at Pinckney when Rev Forest Cook,Grass Lakeprsaches and Cassidy Lake Choir of 20 voices will sinq Ladies Aid will WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE kdd reception after service , Cpl Phil McDonnell has been   D D Brady will preach at transferred back to ToykoJapan Jfnte Y103,Rial 9 on from Korea  March 11th  14thThtme,Sinc Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn en Ct is Lord , tertained their chicken for dinner wrhe Women s Auxiliary and Sunday and Mrs John 3arver Mens Club of the Church aro sr and son, Georqe of Ann Ar sponsoring a Father  Son banbor in honor of Lt John Career guet at the school March 17th and family who left for Falmouth, Cassius Zucks accorrlian band Mass, Monday where he has of Howell will play J hsen assiqend to the coast School Notes STARTS WORK ON SCHOOL Thtv boichma Co of Ortonvule who nave the contract to build the nw Pinckney elementary school started hauling equipment  material there last week, They have erected a tool shea and a construciion office and haulrd some cement blocks, tile and lumier on the site on M36 W, Now they cn puttinq down a, well The new school has been staked out It will take in tho hard ball diamond as far as thi pitchers box A now diamond will be laid out runninq from west to east instead of from north to south We understand an impressive orrmeny is beinq planned when the corner stone of the building with band, refreshments soft drinks Mementoes will alsa be placed in the corner stone similar to thco in the town hall John Burq is in charge See himj for details The groom works for the Stand ard Oil Company in Howell aw patrol TOURNAMENT SCORES  Pinckney  was elimi Jackson Wednesday n the tguxapjsejnt by bos Ccrvai Meniiojite Church Rv zia Boac1 at S  Supi Aspisani Mrtiing Worsh  daav School  Pastor Walter Esch Paul Chaifee  r  J00 1145 team Th tho Toixmament in 19471 Ghildrem  Hour    in the days of Jijrn Meyer Bob 1 Peoples1 Myelin 730 Amburgey, Joe Jeffreys and Joe 5018    v,   8IS Burns In other qames Hart land beat Orchard Lake St Marys 52 to 25 and Mancester beat Grass Lake in an overtime qame 28 to 26,Keeqo Harbor 58Briqhton 37 Clarenceville 33, South Lvon 28 Chelsea 32, Mich Center 22 University 64, Dexter 17St Thorn as 64, Wane St Mary 20 Stock bridqe 69 Dansville 40 Haslef 61, Fawlerville 53 Millord 60Howell 35Okemus 48, Wiltiam ston 40 Scores of second day qames FeUowshfo Service Wlnsdo 800 P M 114th ANNIVERSARY The First Methodist church oi Briqhton will celebrate the 114th anniversary of its orqanization Sunday, March 11th at 1130 a m and 730 pro, The church has been recently improved and re decorated The morninq sermon will be delivered by Rev Frank DEXTER AMERICAN LEGION  AUXILIARY RECRUITS DONORS If the Dexter American Legion Auxiliary can get 25U peison to sign up to donate blood, tho American Red Cross Mobile Blood Bank Truck will come to Dexter some Satuday late in March or early in April to get blood The blood will go direct to Korea and will leave tho states for there 5 days after coll i ection If anyone wishes to sign up to givs blood they will find blanks at tho Pinckney Postoffice and general store V  I REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Notice Is hereby given that a  Jublican Party Twp Caucus 1 be held at the Putnam town hall on Saturday March 10 at  At 400 P MFor the purpose of placing in nomination Candidates for Town ship Offices for the ensuing terms and for the transactioB,of such other business as taay prop erly come before, it j By Order of Republican Com  Murray Kennedy, Clerk MRSLOLA ROGERS GUILFORD Mrs Lola Rogers Guilford, 77, died at Wallon Lake this morning alter a long illness The body will be brought here for burialShe leaves her husband George Guilford, and a daughter, MrsFloris Clark of PinckntySPECIAL COMMUNICATION , Special communication oi Livj ingston Lodge No 76 F 5 Ay M, No, 76 on Saturday night March 10 at 8 oclock to comer two first degree Refreshments, By Order of W M, P, W Curlett, Sec, THE WILD GOOSE GOES Pinckney harbored a wild goose a few days last week It showed up at the Otto Poulson and stayed there for a timeThen it got roving and Friday it took a stroll on the Menu St John Burg and Lawrence Bauahn spied it and tried to chase it into Parker Motor Sales genvrge, with visions of a goose dinner in mindThey got it within 4 ft of the door when it suddenly took off like a let plane and when last seen was flying over  C S Hewletts house Flitch, district supt Nelson Miller   Jrt w , , TT   will be guest soloist at the even were Ida 43, Milan 41, Holt 68 enjnq service, accompanied by 1 Leslie 40 Lincoln 45, Roosevelt I MM Merwin Campbell Rev 18, University 44, St Thomas Cardwell Prout of the Howell M  39 Northville 43, Hartland 38 E church will preach in the, Manchester 41, Brooklyn 37,Sex evening Rev J M, McLucas is ton 42, Ann Arbor 36, Spring concludbna his 8th year at the Arbor 54, Concord 34, Manches Briqhton churchThis church was won the district title at Michigan organized at Briahton in 1837 FATHER  SON BANQUET Saturday, March i 1951 at 700 P M at Pinckney Gym The Menu Features Turkey Sponsored ky Mens Social Club and Ladies Auxiliary of Com Congl Church Tickets 125 and 75c Programme Invocation Key Biady Music Accordion Band Directed by Cassus Zuck i Toastmaster Howard Thayrr Toast to Fathers Jerry Reason I  Toasfjo Sens John Burg Duet  Susan  Brandon Sola Ann Shirley Reason j  Sonqs Iack Qiris Dick, Bill Solo  Paula Curlott Movb  Talk joe Junker Guessing Contest  Prize to Younst Father Oldest Father, Father with wfost Sons,1 Father with Oldest  n cnd Mnst Generations DRILL FOR OIL AT GREGORY The Albers of Dundee are drill, ing for oil on tru Bain farm soiith of Greqory They export y qc down 4,000 ft Now they are down about 500 The project is expected to take 2 months It is a 42,000 job A number of oil wells have been previously drilled in this county, one at the Gbnnbook farm at Halfmoon fakc Oil was not found in pay inq quantities Gas was found on the McPherson farm at Hwl and is now bing sold to ne of he big qas oompanies Center Other district winners were Spring Arbor and Clinton in Class D Chelsea University, Stockbridge and Keego Harbour in Class C when the community was known of Ore Creek It is the oldest church organization in th3 county Rev McLucas has had the longest pastorate ir the history of the church The public is invited to these servicesThe pro gram concludes Monday night 1 with a cooperative dinner at 7  THE JUNIOR PLAY The junior class of Pinckney high school are experimentina In other years the rehearsels  A MESSAGE TO JWIVES have started weeks before tha date of the play This years class HURRY  CURRY 4 H CLUB  The Pinckney Hurry ana Currv Club met at the town hall Feb 25th The following officrrs wer elected for this year j President  Jerry Henr Vice President Mike Frawloy Treasurer Junior Henry , Sxretary David Nash  We have 14 members wh  have joined this yir Last yoai  9 had 8, The new members axe Bill Bck Ronald Darrcw, Glen Blankenship, Jeff Davis Jerry Frawloy, Mike Frawley, Wally Pietras FROM FANNY HURST is always trying the unusual sc1   this Sundays March 11 they started rehearsels last Wed I Jf ol e 0 ,Wefillvi  nQu, w J 4j i famous magazine that comes 50 SlJt0 EXCLUSIVELY withthe Detroit   produce the All American Fam ilv Friday and Saturday nights, March 9 and 10 The Detroit Sunday Times, read Fannie Hursts warnina to women who use wifehood and When rehearsels started last motherhood as an excuse for Wednesday, only two members physical and mental laziness, of the class knew their partsByi Read her downtoearth advice Fridav aftenoon we had gon3J on how to keep a husband Get through two acts of the play Sundays Detroit Times, without books f 5  ttbrjU COMMUNICATION RequSr oomxmlScation of Livingston Lodge No 76 F, d AM, on Tuesday evening, March t , fitB pnr Refreshments served  cstor business session, A good ottendance asked, At this meeting two FC degrees  wil be conferred fcul W Curlett Sec f Born to Mr and Mrs Wm, Brash fr on March 6th at University Hospital, Ann Arbor, a Haughter, Bretta GorUe  Mrs,Mae ffiggins 0 taken to Tltowe hospital Stodcbridge last T Wonday, f The Martin Phillipt family hdvo Ttaored from Portaor Lcdee to tYpsflanh, j HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1951 April 17, TuesHarUand there April 27 FriBrighton thereApril 30, MonStockbridae there May 1 Tues South Lyon here May 4, FrL, Manchester thers May 8 Tues Dexter here May 9, WedChelsea here May 11,Fri, Hartland here May 15, Tues Brighton here May 18 FriSqutb Lyon there May 22, TuesManchester hereMay 25 FrLDextsr there May 29 Tues Chelsea there All qames at 330, except the Stockbridge game, a night game The play is a comedy drama and we have worked hard to profect it To make the evenings more completly entertaining we have good specialties which Mrs Zoe Earl will direct A group of,  m   t  , children from the Cody school fpS wfj HS MARRIAGE UCENSES Arden Reyhl, 20 Fowlerville, Doris Cope land, 19 Fowlerville Charles Reiman 25, Detroit Elizabeth Cooper, 23, Howell Glenn Bennett, 27 Hamburg, Virginia LOCAL 4H NEWS The Handy Hammer 4H Club wish to thank Wlliard WiltseJ wfnfaiQt m Jto Xoylek reporter will present several dancesMrs Barbara Burns will play the ac cordian and Miss Scovill may dance Tickets may he purchased of any funior Please help fill the house Mary Jean Krschkeclass secy OES NOTICE rtnekney Chapter 145 OEJ5 wfji hold their regular meeting Friday, March 9, at 8p m Eleanor Bauqhn, SecV Caierfowethi, 23 Milford Phyllis Stevens, 23 Howell ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY Robert Stone, 20, was errested last week for robbing Lawrence Bennett of Pinckney ol 131 He had been woridnq for Bennett who buys iunk and ruined up mima Monday morninq at the time Bennett missed the money 50 of the money was found on j him when arrested Wednesday he pled guilty before Justice YeUand and was bound over to Christine and Joan Jarlowski circuit court He has been an had meir tonsils removed ai St onkm worker and is on probation foe hosprtoLAtm Abor Tuesday in bnham county MARY LENORA WHETSEL j Funeral services will be held at the Swarthout Funeral Home Thursday afternoon for Mary i  Lenora Sider Whetsel 77, who1 died at her home at Whrtmore Lake March 5 ine Siaer family i resided west Pinckney from 1913  to 1927 where they conducted a chick hatchery Ths farm is now part of the Col Georqe game reserve Mrs Sider was active in church and school affairs here , She had attended college in Valpariso Indf and also th Moody Bible Institute in Chicago j Following the death of her j husband, Joseph Sider, she married Paris WhetseL He died in i December 1950  Surviving are 2 sons, Paul and William Sider and a daughter, Mrs Mary LennoxThere are j  4 grandchildren, also a brother, 1 Charles Crowe of Briahton and sisters, Mrs Clara Churches of ighton and Mrs Laura Roborts f Florida  CARD OF THANKS I wsh to thank r, rendr and neighbors fo ho cirds ilcwrs and octs, of kindnos shwn me whOe I was n the hospitalfoe Griff i i CUtaENT COMMENT Coni ed WVilbur Clarks Desert Inn  Las Vegas Nevada one oi the nations largest gambling halls Gambling is legal m Nevada Current Comment Here is another local ba9 ball anecdote Maybe the principal aj the story will deny it but it was wiaely told at the time Dr Harlow Shehan Ducky was a star in ihe days of J P Doyle He starred in iootball and base bail there beina no basket ball He later played on the town team with Pratt  Dunn oi Ann Arbor and 2 yeas un the Ypsi NormaL He was a very aggressive player and always aave the game all he had He usually played left lHdJand in a game with the town team away from here, a field of wheat about 2 feet high qrew b hind left field Ducky did not like the looks of itBefore he went to his position he slipped a base ball ift his hip pocket where players carried theij chewing tobacco About mid aame an opposinq player hit one over Shehans head into the wheat The batter reached second ana seeinq Ducky still pawina the wheat frantically for the balLcon tinued On to third Then Shehan suddenly straiqhtened up and his throw to Claude Kennedy at third got the batter by 10 feet The players always contended the runner was taaged out with the spare ball and the batted one is there yet for all they know Probablv no ne obeys the laws 100 percent and one most frequontl flouted is the iire lawThese are drawn up in a clear manner bu tthne is Utile effort made t amply with them even in hiqh places Alter ihe state nffioe bniidinq fire at Lansmq it was pointed out the old state cap itol at Lancinq was branded a lire trap years aqo and suggestions made for making it  safe They have never boon complied with The same applies to he Detroit City hall which was pronounced a fire trap 13 years ago but is still functionina todayMost of the county court houses are in the same class They were built at the turn of the century and few are fire proof There are tyo reasons for this Financially rnlucinq thm would cos 1 a big sum and the different qoveminq bodies fear to foist this burden on the people Second thsv are willinq to let things slide until forced into action by some catas trophy even if it miaht mean a biq 1 su of lifeIn thepast few ears  0 state has laned out d lot of  ls and poor hoes that w ro  raps and vamin infertcl 7 prnvinq that the could h ri d cheaper than the inmat  could bo cared for in Other plarrs The slate is faced with a break down DI its hiqh way r system Gruj J a son is high cost of road buildinq material Another high r waqos Another that averaqe ljf of a highway is 25 years, due to weather and wear and lastly that they were not built to stand the heavy traiiic past inq over them particularly the biq froighr true  There are two remedies suqgeU d and the legislature has debaKd two weeks over them without gettina any where One is a 2 cnt aas tax which would raise 32,000,000 the other is a increase i truck tax which would raise 5,400,OOOThe objection to the gas tax is that passenger cars who do little dam age to the roads would pay most jf it The objection to last is would mean higher freight rates Also that the cities wheremost of the trucks are owned  ould pay most of it and qet littb of it back The trucldna com panies have a powerful lobby and sn far have been able to stall any action aqainst them The legislature recessed over ttl week end but will have to take some action or there will be ftp hiahways AIL orqanizations and in Detroit who are interested in qood qovemment want th Krf fauver Crime Com to come back and further investigate national crime and rackets,that ia ex cept Harvey Campbell of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce He said in a speech last week, the commission did not come to Detroit last week to investigate crime but to tear down industrial Ists To Harvey apparently indue  try can do no wrong and meir aoparent neup wtth qanqsters as shown by the commisMon wafe OK Moe Dalits who foiled ft show up at the Detroit bearing testified at Los Angeles, CaMt  where the commission Is is th underworld lordwho the Detroit Steel Co 310000 testified h awnd the  Indi5trial laundries in the Dcsitx Realty im Wye add had been a stockholder the Rook Island rJraad present he has LOOe000 a  I X , O  TV   M,a  m JiTjA L3  XJ  r v vVi  m    ac S SiliitS with the Range of the Stars   ELECTRIC, of course 1 f    Lrc  i  errir BC pit    Crv  EST y  crd t on Iho  Lt IJXED GRiU rrjwfcrsf c  ho o ,   bcK,tV,nch thick Place chop,  i a6001 ,lroi 6 to b but er SP  , A IO  hot plotter Yield   He  i  My wife ought to get an Oscar for cookin siys Brodtrick Cnvord The way she broils my favorite ciis in our Idcvfric Kaic, she cint be hear 1 lie Electric Range brois overythnj to perieuon, says Mis OawforJ  ts the nearest ihiri to charcoal broiling Whether you want it rare or well circ, an 1lectric iiange will give you just the result you 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dothlnK  bete ia the Teliow Fgef the telephone director  25 Years AO The previous week the Dispatch carried a letter from Dean Edmonson of the University of Mich iqan urging employment of university graduates in the Pindc ney school This issue carries another letter from him stating  TD f PreSnt teachers Mrs Ehzabeth Dnver were satisfactUvinqston Lodf No 76 and U t S Chapter 145, will hold a    Friday night thKhJFL Mlfer enterted trie King s Daughters at a St Pat neks uarty Thursday Mrs Ear BcnjQhn was in charcre ol the proqram Mrs Mable Schafer was broadcaster over , station wAt, 13 wre rendered bv Vs,Georqe Wimble, Mrs 1 STFnM Earl Bah md Mbss Nellie Ckrrdner There wr ons and contests    Zi yl m      O        L     tap Ill  Bowell The HowL Michlocm asssasc l The Wohelo Flower Girls met afternoon Andrew Cdmpbell, Calvin Hooker and Kenneth Reason at j tended the OhioMich, basket Jams Stewart ball game Friday night at Ann In Arbor  H A R V E Y George VanHorn who sold with his farm has an auction March Josephine Hull Charles Drake  22  Norelty and Cartoon  i Friday,Saturday Marao 9, 10 Joseph Cotton and ValU Neighboring Notes I WI1IW erJfv cTOHMrD  5 5  WALK SOFTLY STRANGER The Citizens Mutual Auto In T Mn surance Co of Howell are mov, Tim noit rucnara Martin inq into their new addition recent lv built STORM OVER WYOMING Cctwr Cartooi Mr and Mrs Clare Burden,  Gertrude Green have announc  SundY Monday, March n 12 ed ihe engagement of theu daugrt j Mat,ne Sunday S30 p m continuous ter, Nancy lane, to John Christen  Victor Mature Terry Moore and sen of Lansing  William Bendix Born to Mr and Mrs Bernard in Menke of Pinckney at McPher l GAMBLING HOUSE  DexlerTheatre Ai CoHttoMd DEXlKK allChJuAN  iMKiMbHaMRXaXBHMBanB , Frlday,Saturday Maxcb 9, 10 Doubt ieaiurt Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in  MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS Plus OPERATION HAYLIFT Shows 700 and 930 bunday Monday, March 11 12 Sunday shows 3 5 7, 9 6 ILL GET BY  Musical Comedy Starring June Haver, Dennis Day and J Lundigan I Cartoon Pete Smith Latest Nws Pherson hosptia Howell, Feb Comedy Cartoon New j Tu0iij Wfld Th March Y3 14 l5 27, a daughter  fuea, Wed,, Thur, March 13 14 15  Lawrence Reason, infant son1 KING SOLOMONS MINES of Mr and Mrs Jay Reason was j In Tchnicolror taken McPherson hospital lastj starrina WTwithTnieuinoniaix  i DeBorah Kerr, Stewart Granger William Dillon, son of Mr and , comedy Cartoon Mrs Patrick Dillon of Howellwas I      ,  married to Harriett Ricketts, the T lyma mde dauqhter of Mrs Maude Spare, j Shakedown comedy hit oi the year Clifton Webb in FOR HEAVENS SAKE wt Joan Bennett Edmund Gwenn tie m Friday niqht, Rev Prout of the   m ,  l ,  ,, ,  M E Church officiating They  3 I L V A i illUil A Ltlt CheUiea Aflch were attended by Mr and Mrs Harold Gouldy  r c   M  Q in Ground wa, broken last week FhdSJ or iqcr for the new Brighton school build1 H1T FV SE inq The Ellis Construction Co, A Mttilcm of Detroit are contractors Their Cooming Mr 880, To Please a Lady, HarveyCrr AVOW iHUATtiit  Stcckhridge, Michiqa witlt bid was 365,000  The sales tax increase vcontiji1 snd Estelita Rodrigues ues February collections this Cartoon John Carrol, Marie McDonald r c ,  M   rii ji  FndaySaturday Marah 9, 10 Newt  BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT  give away story with j Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake  Phi  i vear were 25 percent higher fhan Snday Monday, March n 12 i a year ago Thecagarette tax1 SEPTEMBER AFFAIR ,  Febmaiy was 1717jj00  A Drama Starrin The Mich State LiCfuorTSam Joan Fountain, Joseph Cotton has banned the sale of all al end jimmy Lydon VAA E U T  n n ccpholic beverages on Good DianeyaxlWoTa LinM I  pB 1 tlOV f non until 300 p m Sunday Shows 3, 5 7 S  Sunday Tuesday, March 11 13 1 The village of Pittsford has     HOE DOW hill Lilly storv with JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SYNOPSIS AND UIST OF CHAR CTERS IN JUNIOR PLAY  voted a 150,000 bond issue to Tues, Wd Thur, March 13 14 15  linance anew Gkmenlary school1 WATCH THE BIRDE 1 Lapeer will install parking me A Good Comedy Starring ters ind has bought 250 of Red SkeHon Arlene Dahl, Ann them Mller  AU five members of the Hud cartoon sportreel  srn school board resigned when shou 715 and 9oo  a delegation of 200 citizens pro  tested th ir failure to offer Princi Coming With the Army, Red pal Dale Fausesy, a contract  Head and Cowbov Branded 1 The Dexter high school band    , rosiers have rcdae 500 of  tlier 1500 for uniforms and I  auipmnt The Civil Air Patrol is being reorganized from civilon fliersac cording to the South Lyon Her aid whose editor is an arir re serve officer Their duty will ba to mamtam submarine patrols  along thp crisis of United States j rorto RKO and Hawaii 100,000 cadets, trained in ground and  PTU  s10018 are wanted J he Bourmann district school will soon vote on ioining tho Brighton school system Editor Frank Soger of the Brigh to Axgus has started a campaign, tor dirt rJ from BriShton Grounds blacktopped SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON To Technicolror story of U S cavalry and west with John Wayne, Jcarn J3pi an outstanding picture Niws ComingGun Fighter, I Love the Brute Friday, Safurday,March 8,9 AT PINCKNEY SCHOOL GTVL ALL AMERICAN FAMILY is a real human interest family com edy with plenty of high lights The Butlers are just such a fam ily as you will find in your own bloc  There is Rogerthe father a small town business man and treasurer of the Fathers Council in the high school who is running for the city council Then there is Carrie, the mother prominent in the PTA, and their three children, Carolyn, Bill and Bobby Trouble comes when Mr Butlers j 42 leafs Ago  ,TIie Columbian Dramatic Club ol ot Mays church will put on  a civil war dramaThe Pride of  Virginia, at the opera house on March 17 business is about to go on the rocks unless he gets a large Dr Andrew Roche who hassnnount of money inshort order Mrs Butler thinks she can borro ocn practising in the upper w this from her widowed sister, Lucy Middleford, who is bringing pemnsul, iG rported to have tak her only daughter Avis, to visit the Butlers en over the practise of Dr Winter But Come See for yourself an All American Family in actionmLansinq THE CHARACTERS ROGER BUTLER, the father  CARRIE BUTLER, the mother CAROLINE, the oldest daughterThe Howell Condensed Milk Co is taking in 100,000 lbs of j milk a d y Nate Caverly has taken over the National Hotel in Dundee and is ninning it Jerry Keaton is working for him The South Lyon cheese factory is being changed over to a  creamery  Mrs J B Figuet a sister of  Mrs Charles Love, died at Mobi ile Alabama, last week Lots of robins are being seen j here now  Mrs John Watson died at her i home in Marion Feb 28 She leaves here husband and two wy1  son, Emmett and Charles j  FG A Siglor left Tueselav on TxrT  A O  i a two weeks trif in Ohio for c SPl  I I XTHT machine company Jl V A X vi  The Pinckney school gave an nrln np nTCA1HED entertainment at the oprea house FOR DEAD OR DISAWfci Saturday night, featurina Wash ornrv ingions and Lincolns birthriavs blUOJL The primary room sang the urNBCPe cin ,, Snowball Song The grammer SSSTJ3 V,n r u room gavn a skit entitled Th CgJ fc , f  Ba ,  ewing CircleTtie intermediate HOGS W5U P6 Cwt gave a dinlogiie on the Life of  Longfellow Tlv high school put on two acts from Shakesppars As You Lake It and  and the Merchant of Venince The wrslma act was ve7 good , Andy Bates and wif hav pnr j pror1 chaed a restaurant ih I slio CARL BERG and are moving there  Use lor Darlttq  COfnpan Hvmen Prlman of Detrt harr started a broom factory in the Toimv building on Main St H M Padlev rmH Mrs CTrlr fpHanl attendvi fh fimeral of Mrs ParibcS3 the latters grand mter in Mfcrd last week MarrM at th hHfte hrvme on MarrVi 2, WnvA HincVlrv rmd Miss Pose Gtenn, both of North Lake  I ROT, Hiks celehrdted hiq 7th j btrthdav lat week t j  Fannie IrverocV and Wirt Ive of Unadilla were married i last week I  DICK VANSLXMBROOK   BETTY MALLCRY  MARY JEAN KIRSCHKE BILL, the son, a high school kid FRED PEBMAN BOBBY, THE younger son  MIKE CARR GRANDMA BUTLERthc hub of the Butler Judy Aschenbrennor THE WIDOW SMITHa fascinat ing neighbor 35 JOAN FISHER  JOYCE CLARK PETER SMITH, her son JERRY HENRY BRUCE FORD, Carolines fiance , , PHIL MURPHY LUCY MIDDLEFORD Mrs Butler s sister  BERNADINE BURNS AVIS MIDDLEFORD, Lucys ad opted daughter Carole Fuhrman ifr Prompt and Courteous Service Phone Collect To  HOWELL 450 PhilUp Sprout and wiie were Henie show The Dale Miller family, MrsWard a Horwogd son Clare and dauqhter, Marie, andMrs Geo Bullis and Mary and others at tended the weddina of Ralph Horwood and Eleanor Schutt at the Howell M E church, Friday night Mr and Mrs Baxter Hooper dt Manistee spent last week at the I Lester McAfee home  The Olin Robinsons and harry  Cambums wereguests Friday 1 at the Rex Socket tTrT6m7irTH troit Mr Walter Spittler entertained 5 little tots Saturday aitemaon honor of her daughter, udrevs 6th birthday Water Syetms etc Stdalay OiaXet  iPj   k yV, f,IfcSv t  x ppjp VyV wjpw  jfnyijp  iMliiiiJjPgliJilliijIiJ iwijjp 3r Jti, Peoples Store vgj 9 If ft  Drygoods  Shoes lSPATCy Wednesday Man 7, 1951 Pinckney Dispatch  i Altered as 2nd class matter at postofhce Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHoweil St,PinckruyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publshor Mrs Roberta Amburqey and  Mrs Mildred Miller were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Lloyd Hendee nterjamed 8 little boys and qitfs Thursday j  in honor of her son, Jeffreys 3rd  birthday  The Mylo Kettlor family of  Jackson spent Sunavd at the  S H Carr home I Allen Dinkol and Allen Davis re  turned irom Daytona Beach Florida Thursday where the latt er competed in the motorcycle  races  OGjBY TO PUMPING  DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE RE ODORS S irssis lungs ,eii i y Gn Strc Georqc Meabon and wife called at the Wm Marshall home in Stockbridqe Saturday Albert Dinkel and wile and James Ward and wife attended   the Junior Farm Buroau banquet at the Howell armory Thursday niqht Born to Mr and Mrs Brt WvHe at McPherson hospital, Howell Saturday , Mar 3, a son,  William Daniel Born to Mr and Mrs Leland Grant Virginia Wylioi Sunaay March 4, at McPherson hospital Howell, a daughter j Clifford Miller and wife attended the Builders Show in Detroit  FridayMr and Mrs Ralph Hall left  Sunday to visit relaiives in Seattle 1  Washinqton and point yest  ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY J No more epniv unhealthy pumping ond digging up of ctispooli, septic tanki, ipaS pools, great trap and clogged linei Htrt the moir reliable ond toleit method to liqwey, diuolve ond laponify grtoe, Mvdj, hn,r, lofh and ofher organic jolidt Thu modern chemical guaronleej quick ond efficient result in 12 to 16 noun NO SHUTDOWN Of pool or Innk neccuory while themicol  working 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, and 100 IB CONTAItWS teg CeMdlan Per Off ft9 US Pat Ofl fVndi Myr Hughes W17 Lakoside Dr Rusfc Lake  COMPLETE Income Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION Myeri Bootery 1101 East GrandRiver2nd floor, PHONE 929 J  Howell, Michigan Harry Frost has returned Jrom I iivinq at    ftlCE EVER Special de luxe PHILGAS1APPAH Range  J C  BUCKSHOTJ I Howell arxl IB again Hiland Lt1 M E Dnrrow and wi,r were in I lU Ann Arbor rriday  vorqe hohi ri Detroit spent the week end with th riciisj Liark family Ihe foilowinq attended the j funral oi Mrs Lettio Fisher at j Beli Oak Saturday Mis Carrie  Gntiitli, Mrs Bouiab Muior, Mrs j  Mary Teeple, Mrs, Winifred j Graves, Mrs Ruih , it, ivij and Mrs Clyde Fisnr at id Mi ana Mrs Roy Fisher   Income Taxes Made Out Mrs JMMduoas EAST GHAND RIVE HONI BRJGHTON 3 73 rAHM AMMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES SIC Each COWS 10 Each burners kin drip t Vfeualiteovei, vl jfjisain4ow and oa ivat  4our clock  rjobitepolityisriOiVCid vw though accident  jy involve illicit hsdi tov  f  TisimCrcer ftmc, up to  Ithimintd van is no  Tg I ton SJB5RAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOU OLD RANGE HOLLIS General 355 East Man Phone 136  WYLIE Insurance Pinckney Mich NOW on rcp h Of raagc Largs wiv bin fir, r VDt  ri1 V pirj top 0 t  Is the time to modernize fur with Fhilgas    the thrifty J gas for farm andl totvn homes  Tn by ftr and tvidr, but yoj vunt find a hvc value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rage cmcnlr, foo, we will gvL vou  orornu6 ccdoin allowance on your ulu range   rcccirdlcss of type, make, jrv condition Ef ry erms, if you wish AIV OTHER PMffCAS APiJANCES fROKs WHiCH TO CHOOSE  t ir   ENJOY WATER dvfDyer JtbO a year Ri  b Kcvt quick  dMg toft woter for atr  dithwathmg, whiter washii, gtoriout thompooi, delightful bathing Get complete detaili en this ameiing new ewtematk water teftcnef SEE US TODAY  HANIkl AIL INSTALLATION rrAiu   fikef Swarthoiiir  PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER Cosfs 43 ess than prtwcr automatic models Atk for FE horn, trio GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing rVATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 North Stuart St  142F11  Tom Ware and wue spni the wsek ond at th1 Rss Lamb in ast Lansinq Mrs Donald Brad v Mrs Albort Shirley and Mrs M L Darrow the cancer meotinq at Hcunbuig last Wednesday 60 women , wero thorolo Lavey is a pa dent at th, Veterans hospital, DourbomMrs Fluris lark entertained 20 relatives aid neighbors Saturdy niaht in honor of hnr riusbands birthday Cards wore played, refreshments served ana a nice eveninq spirit by ail Mis Robert entertained 16 iriends at her home Thursday niqnt at a iewelrv display rweetIXXQ , W Mrs Kaymonda Morris and  Marv Jane Tasch wre teachers who accompanied 65 gradl school children to Ddroit Sundayin two school busses to see  r43 Sonia Honie show DoyferTempleton and family and Jerry Mahler spent the week end at the Albert Shirley hom   Ona Campbell and wife werel Detroit Saturday and attended the Builders Show  Lois Shirley cam hom from St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Mo  dayMrand MrsJames Whitlry rmc, dauqhter spent Sunday at ih  John McGuire homo in Detroit1 and saw the Sonia Hnie sliow  Walter fiark and wile spnt  Saturday evoal theEmmett ,,lark i home in Howell j  The Howard Head family spent   I Sunday at the Gorqe WidM I home in Ann Arbor  Don Griffith and family oft Ann Arbor and Mr and Mrs  Mark Matteson of Bishoo Lak  were Sunday dinner quests of  Mr and Mrs Joe GriffithMrs Gerry Eichman was in , Ann Arbor Monday  Mrl and Mrs, Tom Reaan of j i Ann Arbor called at the LJHonrv j home Sunday  Mr and Mrs Joe Griffith were in Lansinq Monday where h  had a checkup at St Lawmnce  osDiial Mrs James Whitl y, Mrs Max Reynolds and Mrs rVnnH and children spent last Friday wth Mrs John McGuire in Detroit Mrs Jean Meyer and children of  Ypsilanti and Mrs Ros Hendee and Mrs Cora Saww Friday dinner quests of MrWalter Clark  Arthur Bullis of Greqor allvi rrt the Robert Read home Satur HOG S WF BUY iiDt Phon 8b per Cwiio GAIT sicrNb PlncJcuy rential ead Stock Co EGISTRAT NOTICE  VQR Spring Election  Mon Apr2,1951 Notice b WjB ffiVcii aTTrt conformity with the Michle 71 Kicdion Law, 1, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, ar i Sunday and  legal holiday, the day of any regular or  s  1 flection or primary election, receive for registration tnj r  of any legal voter in said Township, City or Village not  , Iy rcgistere who may APPLY TO 5IE PERSONALLY fof  , rigistration Provided, hovever, that I can receive no   i, rtistration during the time intervening between the TwJ tiei day before any regular, special or official primary electlfltt and the dav of such election NOTICE LS J4EBBY GIVEN THAT 1 WILL  DAILY FROM MARCH 3 o MARCH 10, 1051  3 t  The Twentieth Bay preceding taicl Election As provided by Sec 8, Chanter 8, Part IT, P A 06, 1929 lid Sec 1, Chapter 3, Part II, P A 1939, Act 81, P A 1941, af Act 291 P A 1915 From 8 oclock a m until 8 oVIock p m on laid  fwtfal parpowe of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTOT INC, such of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY   VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct at the time of registration, and tntHled nadir thieoi stif trtion, if remaining such resident, to vot at th nxt tlecttan, shrH be entered in the registration book  he Rov Rerrson family, Mrs Edna Reason and Leota calWl on MrsFred Carpenter in Pontia Sunday  Mrs Mariorie Parkinson and daughter and Mrs Lyle Hende of Ann Arbor called on Mn Rot  ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATION, PROCEDURE SEC 16 Any elector who Is unable to make personal apptV cation for registration because of physical disability er abaaset from the Township, City or Village in wWch his legal TBlMaiiet is located, mnv be registered prior to the close of refiatratiofl hrjore a iv election or primary election by securing front the   rl of the Townshin, City or Village In which la located kit   I rcsiilneeduplicate registration cards and execntimf la  the registration affidavit before a notary pnMie or r ofir leiTlly authorized to administer oaths and ra in sh registration cards to the Clerk of th Townah,   r V7CP before the close of office bonis oa the last daf resistrTrion piior to any election or primary cleetkML Tha V in ATDOl  Henda  o  , , , r  t ry rhr or olhr officer administering the oath shall aifB hit p  on th 1n for the signature of the registration offkar i 1  fi  21 MURRAY KEINNEDY Putnam Townihkp GMl 3 s   , ,v,,y 1  A,    fifcrf jMMjgCCT f jttMjjaj Wedaliday Umtk , 1861 X Manure Spreaders  a rABIUM cm P M LAVE HARDWARE Notice is hereby divan that application was made on the 25th dav of i January 1951,by the Western Union Telegraph Comoanv to The Federal Communications Commission to discontinue the telephoneoperated acrencv office at Pindkney, Michigan and provide telegraph service bv public f BfSlsJ telephone throuah the telearaoh ll North Michlaan Ave  office,Iocated at 203 Soum Wich Wphcaies iqan Street, HoweU, MicHiaan Omce 935 Besidence 814 Any member of the public det Evenings by Appointments desiring to protest or support the j HoweU    Michigan closina of this aqencv ofticemay HIB SNEED communicate in writina to the     Phone 183 207 E Grand Rive  wmmmm  roMiaBaessBseaevesseBBSd PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE FWCWEY AwSVltOO A M  Except W  gat, 7 to 6 p m DB G  McCLUSKEY BEAT ESTATE anas Homes Lake Propertied and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me  GERALD REASON 1 Broker 2 0 9 North  Pearl   Plncknoy, Mich Phone 13 3 f Phone Tsf 11  Repairina j MYRON J HUGHES Plumbina and Heatina State 8717 Lakeside Drive  License Rush Lakf P H, SWAR1HOUT  SOW Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director  Modern EquiDmen Ambulance Service  y Federal CommunicationB Comm     u, viuui mvwin B,r77r  uncations Communcations,Wash I HoweU  Michlaan FhMJjM3 ftnckney Mich ington 25, D C on or before JReal Estqje, Insurance, Brokerage j FRED C RQCKHOFF Sr  March 20 1951 I0 l9md Farm Property   A Specialitv  t Your Property With Me Mr and Mrs, Hase Bennett of j South Lyon this week leave for Florida Lit LAVEY OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av HoweU  Michigan Phone 358 Residence 615 V MODERN, LOWCOST  AUCTION   ,   LLOVD HENDEE Generrl Insurance I livestock Huulina Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mlchi Weekly Trips Made To Detroit Paul Gates TeLHowell 1010  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYLffi Phone Ptacjmey78K  vSfNl  REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAflOLD RADY Repairs On AU Makes i m Harold Gates 2390 East Grand River K if7Wi win sen  SJKa phonryJMFl RSST 5kC I TOWNER Comers, then    V V st m m  Nome wri MB T viili   u wj JHRIII moRninG COMHEATER  Bodl 520 Jib CuuJla  property at the premises located One M le Sou h of Parker s Lorn ersW , Mile East or 4 Miles straight South of Fowlerville to MaW Road, then West One Mile to Gregory Road th1 Two Miles South, One Mile West to Parkers Comers, tl  One Miie 6outh known as the old Cheese Factory Farm on Tbur March IS  Starts at 130 p m70 Furguson Tractor  Cultivators, Dentist if 8044 Portage Lake RoacL Dexter j Telephone 489 tfoweU Phone Dee 3461 JHLAtt FARMERS FEED Yet, the modem convenient and tmzilag Stonomy of tht WARM MORNING heater ii Sruly a sensationt Its the only beater of iw  Hod in the world Exclusive, patented interior construction retulti in tn abundance of lean, healthful heat and big fuel savings Heats all day and night without refueling Burnt any kind of add, coke x briquets Semiautomatic, Stagatlnt feed Start a fire but once a yeart Cotne is and tee the dependable, lowcost WARM MORNING today I S SUPPLY COMPANY, Maxtfsell 70 HEAD OF HOGS 2 Mixed Sows, 25 Shcats, wt about 75 lbs, Two Registerd Yorkshire Sows, all due to farr ow, 15 Shoats, wt about 150 lbs, 1 Registered Yorkshire Boar 2Q Shoats, yt about 90 lbs CHICKENS 10 Mixed Hens FEED 800 Bushels of Corn QUANTITY OF LUMBEB 2X8s, 2X10s, Cedar Posts, and some 3 and 4 inch Tile TRUCK 1938 Stake Trunk with new Motor and new Tires FARM MACHINERY 1948 Ford Tractor, 1945 Ford 8, W WfLIE NOTARY INSURANCS nd BONDS KIQHE 138  gmCKNEY , General Tracking  Phone 64F14 PmckneyMicCARL JONES I Concrete Products Gravtl, Sand Top Soil Road GraveL Fill Dif   Road Buildfna 1 Blocks Laid, Piece or Contra  7628 Toma Rd, Pinekny, Mich Phna Dexter 3116  JOHN H McCTELLAND J STERLING liwURANCE CO ftpecial viesentativ none 69 tfoweil 1169 Pinciaiey lid, HovrelL MXrh A A A A A AUassiiied Advs Phil Barney Kralzmiiier 1950 new trailer frpe Ford Man ure iSDreader, 948 International Combine No 52R1950 HydroUc double 7 ft Disc, 1946 Iron Age Potatce Planter with Fertilizer, PROPERTY FOR SALE   WT1  n 1943 International Corn Picker, 8 room modern home m the WANiTLD TO BUY WOOL High j Livingston Jounty Phone 25S66 Represen1 ve Ann ArLo Buzz Saw, International 14disk heart Q toro two lots two car est Market Price Lucius Doyl grain drill for tractor, nearly neW aarae 8,000 with 4,000 down Phone Pinclpy  y  W i   Wt LJ k   v 42 VA Washina MachineTERMS 10 months tim en M rl nvrTirrpwfVi Firt National Bank of Pjyinouth FLOYD KERHL, Clerk Dr Harlow Shhan and wif Sunday auests of the Edward of Jackson and Mas Louis She Spears family were Doni Speass nan and son, Francis, called at and wife of Detroit d the Rusethe Wm Shehan home Sunday Glover iamilv of Fowlerville i m  m sPe  JU Mr and Mrs John Boyer, spent The Lloyd Hendee family and Eaf 1 f  FOKM tTVQJB Sunday wi her brother Arlo the Dr James Nash family of ww        Jaguish of Byron Coldwater were Sunday guests Mrs Helen Bland Clark return  th Lynn HeJ3dehole Mrf i ed home Friday from McPherson  e th tnem to hospital Coldwater for a visit Kellage American aircompressor h full , , muCnm power drive push type steel cres ot qroutta, not modern  nnedy, phone 122  bottom hay loader, Tractor 7 ft  5Q  u   tbrma FOR SALE Rabbits and 4 pena Mcwinrr Machine on rubber,  Gus Hannaman n3 3 Section Welder, 3 Section 154 aCTesv basement barn, horse FORrrVrVi   Spring Tooth, Tord Hydraulic rrn hog barn, tool shedchicK inahouS JM Cultipacker Bob SWd, Power f6 8il w milk house mqftouse table Corn Sheller, Power Driven f7000 down, balance n con Emor Wheel, Roll of Hog Fence, ct  , 80 acres, good buildings, 9,000  with contract rv ,, x ,,TAT , Gerald Reason Broker qood bankable notes payable to the Phone Plncknev 133  rUR SALhb room and many other articles ic stove Wes fop style, dish well, three burners for 2500 Phone Dexter 5492, Portage Lak WJiNLLU AS SIAliONlii  Will lease, rent or buy Write full particulars to  Miko Gallagher Saline, Mich Kalherine Henrv was a Sundinner guest of the Andrew Camp bell family WE  HELP FARMERS RAISE MANY THINGS INCLUDING MONEY  huse steam heat, 4 bear corns, barn, aaraqe, 2 acres of land on blacktop 6 room house, full basement, hot water heater, bath, center of town This home in good condit  ion possession March 1,1951, Gerald Reason, broker Phone 133 Pinckney witn    i wBMeBMMBtffaa m VM4SS irOH SAULrive Sow Pios littra, S to 8 in a Utter FrankPea ce, 1 utfBO Slinchiield Rd jiear Silver Lake, Pincknev FOh SALtllip lOp GrlUl ai 0  West Main St,, Pmckuoy, Ideal spot for ideal couple, Will ai range for buyer to purchase th inq butfcipreier seJlina the biula Terms atr ncjed to suit buyer, Fort SALERoyal typewriter inAnvon  iriTr,  , good conditio 20, also marble iS WrN ,1Qonnatoa ca1 AU the way from planting to har top dresser, Lucfcs DDVIB TPnrLL ALtarib vest from litter and hatch to mar Pho 42  WANitUFAHM LISTINGS, mi Meats Truit Groceries etables 4 Fish  Market vest trom litter and hatch to mar ffoj y   Let us help you sell your farm ketUus bank works hand in, FOH bALBBaht Cocker Sparinhave mcr prospects than farm8i hand with progressive farmers ieis Mark Nash phone 61F12  i HAROLD CRANDALL and their famiUes The result is FOR SALEBabv Chichs, Barred lPhoneOSW Hovll a mutual understanding which and White Rocks N H Reds, ,, SKi , KillC,  tjf,hillflt, 0 benefits us all, in dollar returns Whie Leghorns and HyLines, cxll  oSion Cxxnoaat, v and in lasting friendships I hatched from blood tested stock  plB Tjjngto Parn, Now hatching Place vo chick   MM BtaM TXm, , cder withus now THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK QB SQUIRE HATCHSIY Hewcli MIdL  Phone 30gW HoweU  C H UovH HUUUilj  Oetru mAikor pveey JS01 rJisd PINCKNEY VILLAGE BOARD ance vjorporanon All Deposits I rv ppvTru Insured up to 10000 for each w ntvitw Depositor The go of 0 for the mtmmBmammmmtmmtm Village ol Pinckney will meet on HOW TO COMBAT INFLATION MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH The Credit Committee of thr  12th and 13to made the following recommend datioAs which every indiviaual can do to help protect the buy inrr power of the Dollar  1, Use what you have Phone 62F1 Make it last wear M out I 2 Buy only what vou ned For necessities not for greed 3, Pay cash when possible Cash price is the low price A, Use credit carefully Pay down oil YOU ocm pay all you can each month, 5Save all you eon   In your bank account, In U, 3 Saving Bond at the Putnam town hall from 8 am to 4 p, m, on each of said days at which time the assessm ent roll will be open in inspection All having grievances are asked to meet with the board The as sessment roll OB approved by said Board oi Review will be the assessment roll for the year of 195L LORENZO MURPHY, Assessor PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW The Board of Review for Putnam Township will meet on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th and 7th MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH MARCH 12th and 13th at the Putnam town hall from 8 am to 4 p, m, on each of said days at which time the assessm ent roll will be open in inspectioa Jill having grievances are asked, to meet with the board The assessment roll as approved by  said Board of Review will be the assessment roll for the year of 1951 STANTEY DINKEL Supervisir Hk0  aa V GOOD QUALITY    Courteous Service Clarks  1 MCPHERSON SUM BAN  HoweJL Mick AU deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Car poration COAL ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY m         eaBaCPVeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBal  1    The Dr McGregor fcrmilv of Brighton and that Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansina were Sunday dinner quests at  the Wm Meroer Home, honoring Mr Mercers hlrmdav  D E Hoey Son PHONE DEXTEE  f1 I  1 SutStl    Av 4   tihe iitaney lAsr e Wednesday March 7, 1951 School Notes By Gretchen Xqsch3ertie Beachy KindtaQCTten and First The kindergarten has been making some Unitta States  Flags, ihey look very nice Eighth Grade Gretchen Tasch went to the in ice revue Sunday Both boys and girls are playing on the athletic field The following had perfect at tendanhe records for the 6 week just finished Jim Amiburgey, Ber  orou oiSerS9 DroMe 312 Fir8t NcmQnfll  BldgAn grouse, U2 snaptaiis S proine,  Michigan on or before the 30th year 570,000 grouse were shot The conservation dept isi again operating on a business,   deceased, as usual basis Application re      i in the forenocu, said time and plan btk apyflfitod far fee m amination and adiustmeo oi all claim aunny nincney was sick last tie Beachy, Jim Doyle  Shirley esforbwmbScauaht ft     Public week  Hadden, Jim Lavey, Ricky Miller up with shortly The land records I Notic thereof be given by publication Uutch Nosker and Cherry Nit p Rowell, Marilyn Shirey, Berescu went to the Shrine Circus Sunaay and had a good time Mike Musson has a new baby broiner his name is Pat The first grades are learning about the wind nice Singer,Gretchen Tasch and Jim Wilson We are studying hard for the spelling bee March 16 Seventh Grade , , Ua itrZrZA tfc and other Proiects are delayed They are learning how it helps, The 7th grade enjoyed the b logs f y  Reauests em and how it norm tnt, I Sorua Heme show at Detroit Sun for , aame and other publi affected by dampness have been lof a copy of this order once each week dried out radio ccommunicat for   week previous to ions with field officers restored, said da el hearir  fee  Die Those who submited bids for  a newabaoer printed and drculal deer hides are asked to submit ed in scad County, new ones Dams, field houses  A true eopy Hirom R Smith WgMinerygood d wUhthhponsors pictures Second Grade The honor roil lor uie past 6 weeks consists of Cheryl Frederick Connie Beais, Maiy Menke, Susan LaBelle, Sharon Griffith, Karl Burg, Nancy Wagone George Murray, Karen Eicn man, Gustave Kasper, Caro Miller, Marjorie Miller  Mrs Mary Eichman andjoan, Mrs, Geraldine Singer end Mar ilyn visited our room Thursday Thoses having perfect attend ance for the past 6 weeks are Darothy Doylte, Mary Kelly, Richard Krahn Susan LaBelle, Thomas Ritter and Thomas Kenn edy Kenneth Russell has moved back to his home in Howell Art work for the coming week will center around Holland pro jects  lean Salyer, Claudia Bornson, Kenneth Russell  Mary Menke were absent Mondav Ifce Third Grade In the 3rd graae Katherinoi Covin, Tommy Singer, Evelyn McAinch had perflect attendance records at the last markings Our room is decorated withi March pictures and St Patricks Day designs Durng health class the third grade had a health lesson on roller skatng and bicycle riding Ali of the Brownies are wearing new head bands that they made during their last meeting Fourth ar Fittn Giades The 4th and 5th grade made Rene Miller, Miss DeBarr, MrsMorris Mrs Tasch and Ms De Lapjp, also Mr DeLapp the bus driver, He is a good singer, We are studying for the spelling contest The boys are playing ball Patty Thayer brought us a cations are not beina filled as prints will not be ready for sev eral months Film loans will b resumed in March Examination shows that th3 death of 500 ducks in the De trait rives was due to severe weather and lack of food and not to industrial poisoning Ground water levels declined Colestia Parshall Tlegister oi Probate Judge oi Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in Chancery Edna M Perry, Plaintiff vs John R Perry, Defendant  Order of Publication Sit pending in the Circuit the neatness campaign started 2 weeks agoThe trip to Detroit was too for Mike Heath who was absent Monday By the way Leslie Green remained at the Olympia to star gaze, but a friendly pol STATE OF MICHIGAN Ae Probate Court tor fee County el said County It satisfactorily appearing to the Court by affidavits on file that the scad defendants John R Perry, is aresident of the state oi Florida On motion of Sianley Beiriman Uvinsoft  r ,,J 41   ,  A a i100 f  Court held at tfe j attorney for plaintiff, boyregwlXre  ity oi KoW rT IS ORDERED that the said boy to the wcahngjjus ell a tcad County on the 26th day  defendant, John R Perry, cause mmm t FtoruaryA D, 1951,  Preeentdias Hbarn ft amVb vBaq ok tobale , i4 young people from Pincknev In the Matter of the ESTATE OF attended the Youth for ChristJ iSSBf  motim rr Htl C4 Lawrence B,J,indemer,having filed in said meetina at Hartland Saturday  court ii final administrate ac night I  , 7 BHUKOUOB ac tllecl ana a copy mereol t0  Wesley Palmer who is in the,11 cad hiM 11  lor   served upon the plaintiffs attor air corp, is beina transferred to ,ailwano thereof and for the asslqn ney Withm fifteen days alter ser his appearance to be entered in this cause within three months from the date of this Order, and in the case of his appearance that he cause his Answer to the plaintiffs Bill of Complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be Maine Clarence Culver and family of Detroit and Ambrose Kennedy and family of Howell were Sun day visitors at the Murray Kenn edy home Nan Ledwidae was home from Adrian over the week end iem and distribution of the restduv o aid estate It is Ordered1 that the 09 day of March Aigscrt ten oclock n the fore ioon at said Probate Office is hereby appointed foj examlng and allowing account and hearing said petition, It is Further Ofcdtaed, That public nc The Win Lamlb familv of Ann j notioe thereof be atren by publication Arbor were Sunday guests the W H Meyer home at rf a copy of this order once each week ,   , x i iila tbree tuecesshre weeks previous re Robert Grainger and family of  , Am  ,,M im JT p,,,,,,, airr 04J  tu T,aW day  eto9 in the Pinckney Lansing visited at the Louis a mock chocolate cake for the Coyle homeSunday lunior play and a dozen and a half roses Kathy Kirsckhe Nancy Waterman and Karen Gustafson attend  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and daughter Denise, were in Chelsea Sunday Sunday callers of Mr and ed the Sonja Henie show in De Mrs J H Hooker were Mrs Mar troit last Sunday Q01 Olderman and her father Mariorie Tomasik had a birth of Detroit and the C W Hooker day Friday I fami1 oi Ann ArborIn a multiplication table down JM R Koeppen and Mrs there were so many who knew Clifford VanHorn crttejridfid the Dispatch 3 newspaper, printed and dr elated to sedd CHJ A true copy Hirom R Smith CeleeH ha Jndae oi Probate Pegister of Probate The STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court foy the County of UTtaaston At r issslusi k aA woOt neW  G vice upon the defendant of a copy of said Bill and notice of this order, and that in default thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by said defendant And it is further Ordered that within forty days after the date  hereof, the said plaintiff cause a notice of this order to be publish ed in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Livingston, and that such publication be continued once in each week for six successive weeks, or that she cause  a copy of this Order to be served personally on said defendant, at least fifteen days htefore the time prescribed for her appear ance And it i further ORDERED that the said plaintiff cause there were so many who knew WTiara vannom aiwaia , A rr sesejom  a im BOW  w that the said plaintiff cause their tables, We are giving those cel meetinCT m Flmt last Probate Office in  Citr wf Howell  a copy of this Order to be mail u Ai   nknn  w4u I Thursday  in said county on the 20th dav of Feb 4  aniA AcAanArmi M Viia lrr who did not a chance to catch up this week We had pictures taken by Mrs Miller today after we had taken our seats around the 4th and 5th trading seats We are studying for the spelling bee together Sixth Grad The last week we had Mrs Noree Carr far teacher whik Mrs Tasch helped with the Junior plv  I We enjoyed seema Sonjci Hrue at Detroit Sunday Theboys are playing base ball  ,  sd county on the 20th day of Feb Dorothy Parker spent the week  A D 1951 end With a friend in Benton HOT Present Honorable Hiram H Srmth, bor Judge of Probate Mr ad Mrs, Ed Parker attend to the Matter oi  ESTATE OP ed thc Guilders Show in Do PARIS P WHETSEL Deceased, troit Sunday CONSEvToN NOliS The dnt is askina all fishermen to remove shanties from ft appocBiMy to  onttt tfeflt time for pwesenlnllon oi dcrims agrdnm cdd estate should be Halted d tho  One and place be appointed tare sir raBtne M adHust all claim TOO befove eflfld QHHI on the football field and the f conservation law violations girls jumping rope compared to 252 n Dec Ronald Tarrrw celebrated his Pioneer fanners in MicMorm 12th birthdav Friday ut eirmJt5 Aeib o Araerd ptmo Trrriet Shirley was rick last Michiaan but few if any fox Wednesday 1 sauirrel lakes and streams  17 starved deer were found d the the legal heirs oi serfd deceae in Oscoda rountv last week and  fiHtIed to tahert ho estate of Wen 8 near Gaylord W 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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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of the gov emor Two other amendments will be on the April ballotOne would pay relatives of soldiers killed in Korea 500 the pay ot supreme 93,000 each Senator Feenstra would make t a misdemeanor for anyone to Hre a migrant worker who has not a health certificate TheVe will be no gasoline shortage The highway dept is looking Jo a 2 cent gasoline tax to rehabilitate the highways Senator Vanderiberg says he will resume duties in Washing ton soon but set no date, The wise ones say that if he should resign Gov Williams would op it Murray VanWagoner to   rdepriv through reasons iienced to degreein New a short   breakdown or othe are inconve a most uncomfortAft Thlr  was ulusirateiV York City a year ago where the water supply dwindled to such an extent that it was necj essary to rjcniOA IV  1 and stredfljjnjuWushed the water supply oKMsafeftwe were mik, in the BinpsWlime These erli dug an,wwQ4abfctt toy lowering ipjcliet gift a rope in ptoses  mmtrnxu  days streams and Wveere also used iasM3tefsWttSeilSetimes springs werettide hy sinking a Parrel in a swampy place This filled with waterWe saw many such springs when o boy The wagdhs which crossed the plains to California in 1849 are always shown carrying c barrel to hold their water supply The first wells here werejjuc wells usually about 30 or 40feet deep and the sides bricked or  stoned up We had such a well back in the nineties in Dexter Water was drawn up from it by letting down an oaken bucket on a  chain with a windlass It   V   rfc  W  o The other would I was open at tfa top and awnial of supreme court were always dropping in it a old oaken bucket was replaced with a ump and long iron pipe Six families in the neighborhood got water at this well free The barbara Nash, cot Ann Arbor News Gets 4rih Vloee Barbara ftash of PinckneytheJ Michigan pie making gueen,woi 4th place, in the nattonal contej at Chicago last weekThere werl 30 contestants ilifedMSer was Marcheta Benton 3K6Banoq only obligation waithev were Tenn, Second ptoSHilv supposed to help fri it when it  Charlotte Anderson of Villa Ract out of repair     i If aucl  to Mary Ann Moyj Around 1900 th4 driven well Pleasasnt Grove, Utah Color heaan to come into itswn They Jand Kansasfleeter 5th wete more sanitary that the dug The winner goes to Washing,  wX and were cheaper to   come mtoeAetal use JUI wit stQyed   Morrin yj or so anoV most of thm were Chicaq0i Tuesday they imr cites governor celebrated His iayjfe tack the driven by a gasoline engine as there woe BO electric power 24 hours a ory available This   re St Muv  UOioiic Church Pfctty iichigan Fr, Albert I Schmitt, Postox lay Masses iuinmen 630, 600 1000 113P finter 800 6, 1000 la Devotions  , Jons i ty evening ar730 p m, t ny after NOvenna rvotian 1 iwkry 730 ta 00 P, M Sunday beire 8PrBMas,  CpnargarVjnal Unimunitv  yl Church Rev IJonaid iiruo, pastor i Prayer meetinq at the1 of Gecttge Roush in the fg  SO ouuur ,, The big power companies aia not start their 24 hour service until 10 years later Now most o the wells are operated by elect ric motors and water is available 24 hours a day Truly great strides have been made over, ,, fennen soap millions on his 40th birthdayThe company is owned by his uncle and mother The governor has two brothere Since the state office building burned the state has had to rent 60 different buildings to house  Btna rwersupply state offices,They were already the years in the wcfP7w paying 300,000 for office rent i Sanitariness has 9 outside of state buildings before percent and typhoid fever cau the fire, ed by impure water has disap  SSarii, The householder does RED CROSS FIRST AID CLASS i ot reaUzA the ,5  i , tourns the stock yards and were qu of Swift  Coat a lunchjSgriWi vas jhe contest in were guests at a theatre party, church Friday night Thursday they visited Barbaras gctorctaj Youth for onnst aunt Mrs Johnstone Friday they Hartland Music hall8 pm flew home Barbara won n prize of 40   C Birthday te a Hopalong  painted last Wed We made some nice pictures and it was fun  Clieiyl Nitescu had the flu last wjeelc We learned a new song today nbout a clock  Jimmie Shirey is back in school after being absent since XmasWe cue havina iun leaininq to iinqer paint Second Grade Jerry Reason and Sheri Foster have returned to school after u weeks absence Susan LaBelie celebrjied her 7th birthday today Our health class mar 1 break last posters last weekWe had a messv but enjoyable time last Friday when wo finqer painted, the first time for most of us We are makinq St Patricks Day decorations this week Georqe Murray Gus Kaspar, and Thomas Read were absent MondayGus Kaspar is makina a Dutch windmill Karen Eichman went to De troit to see the ice revue Sunday  Marjory Miller and Thomas Read went a week aqo  Last week we made silhouette pictures of George Washinqton 1ne Third Gradf We are enjoyinq a story book, Little House n the Prairie,the adventures o two qirls and their trip in a, covered waqon We hope the school yard soon dries up Several Boys and airls fell in mud holetoft week Foi Art we did finger printina It was funClaries Field and lea Mprare absent Inst vfcek on account of illness Wc have some  good piclures ot winter birds drawn for science Fourth ana rittn Grades ipijiTeut Lomment This is a true story, back in lJU when Hnckney was bass oau maa uie latejUoiye was persuaaed to put a team in a twUiant league Utoi, started its 3rd Dr, JRSSSSV outueia DaUas Cox, H ICenneav ana jirn haulia catcher was bis honui Stanley Dinkei,ires on the high school team who  had a big year, A big follow from the lakes who had played in De troit was their pitcher Pinckney opened at Willie ttftoi, The pitcn er did not do so good At the end pi three innings Catpjier Dinicel came over to  Cle on the Pinckney bench an4 eaid Say  Prof, that pitcher qave me 6 dillereut signs and ho has pitched three innings and so far has not thrown anything but a straight ball   It has been revealed thatgamb ling is flourishing on basket, ball games staged in Madison Square Gardner N Y4he show place of America, that players have been bribed, games thrown etc Some colleges, who play there have cancelled their schedule for the rest of the year, There was one instance of fixed game last year but there seems to have been an epidemic of them this winter The setup was peculiar a number of small colleges near New York, blossomo J out with bes basket ball teams in the natiori They did this by getting all thesiar flayers How has not been dosedGambler got into it ojidrJeaned up by fixing the gamesFor over 100 years the saying wasBritiania Hules the WaVee Great Britian was able to make this claim because she had the largest navy and merchant mar ine in the world and controlled ihe worldo tradeNo wonder she went into eruption when the Ufl  selected a United Sates admiral Nancy Lee Silipin is the 5th i ii  i   it at Emeraencv classes will start at Howell high school March 5th at 730 p m There is a series nine lessons Certificates will be awarded for those completina the course Prepare yourself for a national emergency DEMOCRAT CAUCUS Notice is hereby given that a Democrat Party Twp Caucus will be held at the Putnam town hall on Saturday March 10 at At 200 P MFor the purpose of placing in nomination Candidates for Town Ejip Offices for the ensuing terms and for the transaction of i such other business as may prop eriy come before it By Order of Democrat Com Murray Kennedy, Twp Clerk of REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Notice is hereby given that a Repuiccm Party Twp Caucus will fee held at the Putnam town hall on Saturday March 10 at At 400 P MFor the purpose of placing in nomination Candidates for Town Cemetery, Howell, ship Offices for the ensuing terms and tor the transaction of suah other business as may prop erlv come before it Bvvrder of Republican Com GEORGE VANHORN George VanHorn, ba son the late James and Marian tui r Viorn, died at McPherson hwitaTHowell, last Wednes day He was born on the Van Horn farm at Rush Lakf ,n owned by the Herndon Land Co He married Nellie Leece of Whit, more Lake Two sons were born to this marriage, Glenn, who is deceased and Lee who lives in oseia George VanHorn many positions of trust in urg township, being super visor for several years He was also prominent in the North Ham jaurg church and a promotor of  the annual picnic held there each year Some years ago he sold his farm on the east side of Rush Lake and moved to How where he has been in the real estate and investment businessThe funeral services were held at the Schnackenberg Funeral Home, HowelL Saturday after noon Burial was in Lakeview WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE Rcrymond Miller, principal of Dexter high scnool ana Loren Loomis Boy Scout executive who are first lieutenants in the air corp have been called to active duty Mrand MrsJack Wilson receiv ed word from their son, Ross, stating he had landedaTPuSony Korea, on Feb 12  Another son, Earl, is at Ft Benning, Ga Douqlas Plummer marine reserve is now at the marine base at ElToro, California Don Burns who flew to Japan is now in Korea Sunday, 1030, Sermon, fiekindl j ed Flames Tim II 16Sunday School 1130, Jerusalem Road i Lenten Mission starts Sunday at i  8 pm with Rev Wallace Win  chell past of Royal Oak Conql j church Sermon Early Plowinq Repentance  Family nite Mon, at 700, Rev, Winchell will preach, Timers Tragedy Mans heaemption Lad ies Aid will serve lunch Other Mission dates are March 8 13 and 16thRekindled Flames will be the theme of the entire miss I ion Cavakv Mennontte Church  Rev Ena Beachv Pastor  S P Sup  Walter Esch  Assisant Paul CHcdfee Ken Mohlman has been trans Milling Worship 10J0 ferred to Long Beach, Calif Setay School  ,  1100 George Clark has obtained his Childrens Hour , ,  1145 parent s consent and will enlist young Peoples Meeting 730 in the army  ETtnina WowMn 815 Lt John Carver and family are Coring Fellowship Service ORDERS THIRD GENERATOR The Detroit Edison Co has or dered a 3rd 166,000 HP for its  ,  , new St Clair plant, two are alMumry Kennedy Twp Qerk jady being installed there This  will give this plant half a million H P and the Detroit Edisons REGULAR COMMUNICATION, ave plants wiU total about 1000 Regular communication of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 F, d AM,  on Tuesday evenina, March 6 at 8 pm, Refreshments served alter business session, A good attendance asked At this meeting two FC degrees will be conferred  Paul W Curlett Sex PWCDfEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle meets at the home of Mrs McKinley, 306 Mfll St of 2 pm,Thursday March lit Good attendance asked  Mrs BradySecV  VanHorn home from Gulfport, Miss,where he attended school at Keeslsr Field He expects another assign ment soon FOnTSEDfHEIR WAY IN Two men claiming to be fur nace and stove repair men forced their way into two homes here last week and were only gotten rid of with difficulty They went to Miss Helen Tipladys, dump ed the fire and used fire clay on the stove and asked 10 for the work They only left when she threatened to call the sheriff At the Wm Cooper home on S Hcwell St, Mr Cooper was in his garage when he heard a i noise in the house He found 2 strangers there who wanted 10 for fixing his stove They refused1 to leave until he got his revolver They also went in the Cook home The men left town before police could Jbe summoned 000 H P, which is of ten years ago doublejhat Mr Irene deFillippi and Mrs Rose LaRosa entertained 64 guests Thursday night at the new tavern building, at a prenup fial shower honoring Miss Den ise Ledwklge who will be married to Vince LaRosa March 31 next The room was decorated with artificial rose and a bra umbrella was centered on the table where the many gifts were placed A luncheon was served Mrs Clare Miller pent Satur day in Adrian, taxing examine RED CROSS DRIVE The Red Cross Drive in th county starts March 1 Putnams guota is 275 MrsGeorge Roush is chedrman Hamburgs is 300 with Mrs Justin Steckerchairman and Unadilla has 225 with Mrs Emma Poole, chainnan V F W RALLY MARCH 4th 40 VFW posts from 6 counties will hold a rally at TacksonMich Sunday March 4 The Caldwell Clark post 3017 Wildwood will, be hosts, 150 expected to attend I etts, 30, Com English of MichCenter will I Howell preside I HowelL Wftdtwsda 0J P M j MISSION AT ST MARYS j CHURCH, PINCKNEY, MICH Rev Fr Frederick Gilbert from I the Oblate Mission House ot i Port Huron will conduct a Miss  ion at St Marys church, beginn1 ing Sunday, Feb 25th and j closing Sunday, Maich 4th Get a better understanding of the faith by attending the Miss ion daily A cordiaj invitation is extend ed to everyone, regardless of belief Daily Schedule for hfcelon Week Masses 600 and 730 pm Evening Devotions 800 pm MUSIC RECITTAL Mrs Merwin Gampbeil gave a recittal of her piano pupils at the Congl church Sundav after noon The pupils showed much ability and the numbers were much enjoyed by the appreciat ive audience MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph Horwood 23 Howell Eleanor Schutt, 24 Howell Fred Porter, 23, Gregory, Noreen yan Blaricum, 20, Pinckney W, B, Miller, 23, Brighton, Marie JasxuHoweil Grant Smith 21 winning word was tongue 1 ne last ten standing were Kare Gustafson Sally Utley, Jean Clark, Ruth Paul, Lillian Paul, Mary Jo  Can, Larry WatsonDanny Salver Denise Davis and Nancy Lee Silipin Both grades house cleans last week, washed the window and desks and are preparing t  Oecorate for Eastor Both qrades have written a  illustrated minature book reports Autobiographies were als written titled,All About Me Pattv Rochovitz celebrated her 9th birthday last week Sixth Grade The winner of the 6th grad  spelling bee was Joyce Fuhrman runnerup Linda Lee Winning word,describe Last week Mrs Tasch asked us to write a qeoqraphy test,Ro berta Ackley stood hiqhest The class is decoratina the room and windows They arc puttinq spring flowers and Dutch windmills on the windows We are going to Detroit next Sunday to see Sonia Henie Several children have made olectromagnates Jim Camp boll and Diak Wylie made a tele graph set over the week end Seventh Grnde Our spellinq bee lasted an hour and a half Friday Chris Campbellwon on the wordbracc let Sally Miller was second  The grade team consists of 5 girls and 5 boys The qirls ar Marilyn Gustafson, Sally Miler Mariyn VanSlambrook, Dorothy Head, Agatha Henry The boyn Lester Esch Jack Clark, Bill Miller, Leslie GreenChris Campbeil We were all set to see a movio Friday but a burned out light bulb in the machine or evented We sang songs instead Our qood shipSelf Controlis sailing through stormy seas as 2 of the crew have fallen over board Eighth Grad Jimmie Lavey is the spellinq champion of the 8th gradeJean HUdebrand was runnerup The winning word was sovereign The ten people who will take part in the school bee ore BertH Beachy Jean Hildebrand,  Eva Kellenberger, Grtchen Tasch, Shirley Hadden, Anita Cory,Shir ley Simonson Jim Gallup, Bill Rowell and Norma Clark Jimmie is a good speller We are pulling the school beo dtslri and to command the UN fleet Win TrySiaTf on a48Eort vote of censure against Premier Clement AtLee for agreeing to it AtLee has ag rd to qet the matter reconsided ed We imaqine the main consideration in the choice was to kep the flow  i Am rcan aid running At tiip hearing on the capitol punishment bill at Lansinq which was onblic, supporters of the bill were badly outnurnberedBut   sp for it while some 22 talk I aqainst it Prof Hartung of Wayne University said the homceido rate was tower in Mich iqa i than in the ,7 states writes have apitol punishmentHe said in thq states juries refuse to convict and qovornors are apt to issue p rrdoris or commutation The last execution held in Mich bv the s ate was in 1830 The bill seems to hav small chance, of passinglt fnes a governors veto and if it gets by thai it must be votpd on b the people wha have twice tur ed it down IkMatohlJtofl for him to win Donald Schomberg 18 HowelL  and go on to the Colleen Eaaley, 16, HoweHiWrn state final Wlbr 32, Howell, Harriett Ricfc The boys and airls are starting Byron Edwin Geer, 45 Dorthea Eattman  3K to write 6 newspaper The editor in chief is Tim Doyle, art ditor Nenl Clark, news, to Gallup, The people of Dearborrj decided at the polls last week that their talkative mayor, Orville Hubbard was innoont of the numerous charges levied against him by his political enemies nd defeated the recall move against him by 4000 votes Over 29,000 votes were casthe largest ever polled there We know nothing of the merits of the case bat thought Hubbards opponents were guilty of unfair tactics and hitting below th beltThey were able to control the press who all opposed HubbardThe result was the people decided he was a vie tim of persecution SCHOOL NOTES COHT sports, Jim Lavey, humor, Ervin Green, literary, Gretcherj Ti movies and ett and Jim Julie Krahn CHELSEA W0I8 TITLE Chelsea won the Huron Leaflu ue championship Saturday nwl when they defeated MBan in the Yost Feld, Ann Arbor 43 ffr 31 Milan ad held the title far 1 years Dave Crocker, me WJ Chelsea center was the star WW 23 points f , ,,  Miss Jane Nash entertcdMsl friends at her hone night at a waits John Smith Frank, Lavems Clark Mlo     ,,   J    iiAiA ffh ,  w v  ,v V V fro Atuway arifa heart Tto Fred Bowman in honST ot  Mrs Sarah Chalke whoae birth     1P HoweJL MloMocm    trw Si 1 SSLiSStS The body is unclaimedPiUkney ends the basket balll season here March 8th with W C Hendee and Paul Miller Byron Neighlioring Notes Mrs Katharine McCormick ai granddaughter of the late JudaeI Dexter has given the old Dexi ter homestead and 70 acres of  land to the University of Michi j gan who will remodel tlie house  into apartments for four faculty members The rwi     in HALLS OF MONTEZUMA  ID Tochnlcalror Cciw Cartoou  eatre Friday, Saturday, March 2, 3 Irene Dunne Alec Guinness in THE MUDLARK and JfcXTRH MlCKiAH Air ColUoaed , i   ii i M n Friday, Saturday, March 1, 3  Douhl FeatuiM Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in  It AINT HAY Roy Acuff in Smoky Mt Melody nlWI Sunday, Monday, March 4, 5 Claris Stan,, fcfl Butnett9   LOvr in Bob Hope Starring in THE LEMON DROP KID a Paramount Pictur TEXAS DYNAMO cartoon  rs Ihe people of Dexter Suadar Monday, March 4 5 j naa teepected it would be mad Matineo Sunday 2,30 p m continuous UcZT   Clifton Webb, Joan Bennett M T po11 will ODTV Robert Cummins, Edmund Gwenn iELTom Ulth   Briahton TOR HEAVENS SAKE Cartoon News In Technlcolror Musical Comedy Btcaxiaa  tj Jane Powell, Louis Calhem Ass fiardina  Tom and Jefry,G Pete Smith News  lection rA CANAO IAN CHEESE SOUP 4, table bur   margarine 4 tablepoeni Boor 1 tobletpoor papnWa V teoipoon pPP 2 cop m1  raarine blend in 2 can condewed conmne 2 cp red harp Dash tabasco  y4 Wp minced pimlento flour DapriWaandpePPer, flour, pap j hck stirring eonstantWunt  saving Like all clever wives, Mrs Hope holds her star by feeding him the things he likes When it comes to eating, she says, Bob isnt any different from most men He knows what he wants, and he wants it to be good And Ive found a way to make everything good Thats to cook with an Electric Range Theres no guesswork that way, and meals always come out just right The Electric Range is my dish for cooking Whatever dish you cook, your own Electric Range will do it fast, thrifti ly, cleanly, without waste Besides, everyone can afford the modern Electric Range In fact, its so saving of time, trouble and money that you really cant afford to be without Ul  Jb Friday, Saturday, March 2, 3 ened Add consomme, 1  cheese stir until melted to tatfe Serve at once Yield just as  Add remaining ingredients 8 to 0 servings Get your FREE copy of How to Hold a Star Specially prepared recipe hcoklct  Ixvitifully illustrated Pic turej of famous movie stars with their wives, also their favorite recipes Dont miss this opportunity Get your VREIL copy today See your dealer or stop in at any Hdison office Com in and te of cours 1 ELECTRIC L SEE the Range of the Stars rOUR DEALER or DETROIT EDISON HolUe Ellis, Lakeland hotel c man caught 30 trout off Anna 1UMW wekr March 6 7, 8  Marie island, Florida recenuVf MmtrMtmmmt that totalled 100 Ibn   The General Motors have chased 1000 acres adia their Milford Proving will use it to test les The Winans Lake trict has 20,000 wof  bonds advertised fair Mrs Mima Rose  fell and broke her hist last week and is in Foote hospital Jacfcepn A J Washburn of Greqory has S urchased the Liverrnore  randall elevator at Stockbridge Stockbridge has 2 village tick ets Arthur Wilde heads the Citizens and Paul Stephens, the  Peoples  Mrs Minnie Reader Dahl, 74, SDM HS LI 93J oofltiocl F PTP  the editors first teacher when he started school in DexterThe Dexter American Legion c gives a minstrel show Ajril 4,5 Sunday shows 3 5 7, 9b  The Pittsfield school district at Willow Run will build a 60,000 school Miss Dorthea Eastman, deputycounty treas was married to Edwin Geer, employed by the  Detroit Edison Co, on Feb 17 The couple are now in Florida cartoon PvtLouis Wellman of Pincknev  EhOWa 7M, 915 stationed in Texas, has been the hospital with pneumonia  Tues,, Wed Thur, March 6 7, 8 Shows 700 and 9h30 THE JACKPOT Corned Starrina James Stewart Barbara Hale, and James Gleason Cominglll Get By, For Heaveas Sake AVOW SHLAliiB Stockbr4qe, Michiqcrv  AND BABY MAKES THREE t  A Good Comedy Starring , Robert YoungBarbara HaleJillie Ueving Burke, Robert Hutton  , ,    ,  Ul Sunday TuMday, March 4, 6 if UBOKEN ARROW Friday, Saturday, March 2, 3 NIGHT AND THE CITY A Driraa htafrino, Richard Widmark, Gene TiMney Hula Hula Land Skiing Is e T P Cartoon Latest Sunday Monday, March 4, 5  CALIFORNIA PASSAGE Forest Tucker Adele Halejim Davis and BUI Williams In or Super Western Cartoon Pete Smith 8 in 1AV i Mrs Edith Wright and Mrs Eugenia Quigley of Wriahts Cor Jiers are in St Petersbum Fla  CeloT hr tmenokfotar white rr and the Indians with  lames Stewart Debra Paget News Lvin Lln I Dont MU This One i mhlTondie Hits the Jackpot  Hoedown, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon  Tho rnarringo of Noreen Van  Blaricum, daughter of Mr cmd Mrs Bruce VanBlaricum of An  derson to Thomas Porter of Groq orv trrks place at the brides home March 3    Wn to Mr and Mrs Gorald ComfngHit Parade 195LBrandedi Vedder of BethonyOklahoma on  September Affair  i Feb 14, a daughter Sandra Kay  Tuo Wed Thur, March 6 7 K I M In TftrVni color Ouf Door Artjon Piiun with Enrol Flynn and Dean Stockwell  r ee Ihe NEW 51 BE SOTO now on displa JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SYNOPSIS AND UIST OF CHARACTERS IN JUNIOR PLAY YOUR FIRST LOOK will reveal glamor that is practical exceptionally modern J J i but with elegant dignity of lineJ YOUR FIRST REACTION will be This new model is really new and different  including a new, higherhorsepower engine YOUR FIRST RIDE will catch you unawares   its a revelation The result of the amazing cushioning action of De Sotos new Oriflow shock absorbers YOUR FIRST COMPARISON of DeSotos extravalue features will help you realise that the new De Soto is a luxury car that you can afford Be sure to see it soon LOOK AT THE EXTRA VALUE DE SOTO GIVES YOU m MAIM       Friday, SoturdaMorc AT FTNCKNEY CHOOLGVM  New Oriflow Shock Absorbers  TipToe Hydraulic Shift and Fluid Drive  Big, New, HighCompres sion Engine  Big 12inch Brakes for  Extra Safety  New Forking Brake Easy to Apply fieOVKMbto  Waterproof Ignition for Quick Starts  Long Wheelbase, Full Cradled Ride  Featherlight, Shockfree Steering  Big Windows for Maxi mum Visibility  ScuffResistant Cylinder Walls ALL AMERICAN FAMILY is a edy with plenty of high liahts ily as you will find in your own a small town business man and in the high school who is running is Carrie, the mother prominsnt children, Carolvn, Bill and Bobby business is about to go oi the amount of money in short order, xv this from her widowed sinter, her only daughter, Avis, to visit But Come See for yomself an  real human interest family com The Butters are just such a fam block There is Rogerth fattier treasurer of the Fathers Council for the city council Then there in the PTA, and their three Trouble coms when Mr Butler s  rocks unlcss h gets a largeMrs Butler thinks she can borro Lucv Middleford, who is bringing the Butlers All American Family in actionTHE CHARACTERS y  ROGER BUTLER, the father  CARRIE BUTLER, the mother ,  CAROLINE, the oldest daughter BILL, the sen, a high school kid  BOBBY, THE younger son GRANDMA BUTIERihe hub of THE WIDOW SMITHa fascinat PETER SMITH, her son  BRUCE FORD, Carolines fionco LUCY MIDDLEFORD Mrr, Butler AVIS MIDDLEFORD, Lucys ad  DICK VANSLAMBROOK BETTY MALLORY  MARY JEAN KIRSCHKE FRED REBMAN  MTKE CARR thr Butler Judy Aschenbrenner ina neighbjor 35 JOAN FISHER JERRY HENRY   PHIL MURPHY s sister BERNADINH BURNS opted daughter Carole Fulirmctn wDlSOTCW  30UTHa  PARKER Don t im, qOUCHO MARX la You Bet Your lif on both Radio and TV ocii wk on at  r NBC jfafov rv , 47 Yean Ago Bfe to James Greer and wife lent wttk a fen Marcus Qlpptn was thrown jbpfc Mt sleigh last week, and , pflt Mtda Lam horn has gone  her home in Gregory and  IUh is working for Mrs BttiB has aone to a Battle mfllinery shop 1p work , I M, Brown, local dentist 09d to Moreod  RexMt Murray Walk  1 4 5 EAST MAIN ST eT and Norman Wilson who have been out west for many months, have returned home Since the Chubibs Corners school burned Laura Lavey has held school in a private house Percy Swarthout has purchas ed the Plympton undertaking business and equipment of Mrs Charles PlymptonDuring the absence of the teacher at the Reeves school last week, Emma Gardner taught Ralph Bennetts sleigh went off the bridge atthe Kice larm of Jj week W spilled a load hZQ1 Pten has sold her farm west of town to Fred Mackinder  Frank Backus of Marion gave Tuay8nrat rtr hme  r  Vir ffitp Mr and Mrs H Ahrens anni ounce the marriage of their  are serving on the grand jury in t4 Detroit Mr and Mrs W H, Meyer and Roger Carr and Wife attended a playThe Student  Prince in Ann Aifcor Monday night Mill Alice Ewing has gone to Carrington, S D to visit her brother Will Tiplady who underwent and operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, last week, came home Sunday dcruahter Bonlta, to H H lens oi YbsQanti to take place Mar 17 The Philathea Ladies beid 4  CARD OF THANKS The family of Edgar Ernest Fish desire to express apprecia tion for the many acts of kind ness and sympathy extended in our recent bereavement Among those we would men lion the  comforting service of our pastor Rev Donald Brady, the beautiful singing by MrsEarl Baughn and ,Mrs Merwln Campbell, the din ner by the Ladies Aid, the love TV floral offerings, the services of  the Swarthout Funeral Home, he caskett bearers, those whoJfurn ished cars and the countless ther ministrations and words of  WHEN MOTHERS FACE JUDGEMENT Do past indsicreti woman an unfit rm  is the iust rai san uring a mothers it to read Whh Judgement a di about child custody this Sundays Marmi The American Weekly, reaMifo magazine EXCLUSIVELY with The Detroit Sunday Times  fa famous ,  i 1 Water SsUms eie Stanley Oinkel  u symptny thjt mean so much  a such a timoand for everything we extend our grateful thanks   j, v   if Jf5is3 Th e Wdnwrebroorv 20 Pinckney Dispatch  Eitered aa 2nd class matter at postoirice  Act of March 6 1877 JH4ScHowell SUPinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curjett, Publsher I Store  s i roeeries Drygfods aimed Gof, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Ketanedy Ge gjt  LOWEST FSilCE EVER  Special te luxe PHILGASWPAH Range   Mrs, Florence Bouqhn and Mrs Eleanor Bauqhn were in Ann Arbor Thursday Dan Driver and wile of Dexter and David Lewidqe were Sun day callers at the Edward Spears home I Messrs Merwin Campbell Win  ston Bauqhn, Larry Cambum, OiiaCarapoeil and ye editor attended the Masonic Past Masters Night at Howell last Weanesday niqirrt Mrs Fnfoici Dinkel and Mrana Mrs Curtis Patterson of StJkiiidq and Mrs Emma LHnkei were Sunda dinne quests at the Stanley Dinke name, hoaorinq Stanleys birth  day , Mr and ivs irankSisiey havo bouqht a home in Grand Hapids and will move tnere Yern risk and wiie of Monroe and Mrs Marjory Clinton ana children of Detroit were Saturday guests at the Cj Clinton home Sunday callers ui the Murray Kennedy home were Harold Cau up and family of Farminqtoa junior Ahrens and wjle of De troit Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and ch  ren were in riowell Thursday Glen Slay ton and wiie of Howell called on Mr and Mrs John Smith Kay Gleason Sun day HCHTY Lee and wife, the Mylo Kettler family and Jack Roberts and wiie of Detroit spent Sunday i with Mr and Mrs S H Can  The Pinckney VFW basket ball t team lost to th Blue Front team of Ann Arbor here Sunday after noon 119 to 94 Some score Mr and Mrs Bill Bauqhn and Mr and Mrs Winston Bauqhn enterained at dinner Sunday in honor of their 3rd and 10th weda inq anniversaries Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bauqhn, the Robert Seefeid family and the Lt John Carver family Mrs Alta Meyer is takinq spec ial work at Ypsilanti one mqht a week Gerald Swarthout and wib stent the week end in Detroit  Mi and Mrs J H Hooker,Mrs Rose Sendee Mrs Cora Sawyer and Mrs Marion Burneti ateendhe funeral of Georqn VanHom at Howell Saturday Dim Robinson and wife WTSunday quests nt the Lam Cambum home Mrs Ella Stapish and the Clni ence Stapish familv of helse were Sundav visitors at he Louis Coyle home  Sundav callers at the Marl Nash home wer Rosa lee Nash Lansinq, Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor and Alice Gearhar of Dexier  WP4 end visitors of Mr and Mrs Wm Shohnn were Dr Harow Shehan and wife of Jackson, Walter McQuillan am wife of Howell, Vern McQuillan and wife and Mrs Alma Harris and dauqhter Zita, of Doircit, and Mrs Ella Lavey and son Merlin , The Younqlove school PI A made 20 on heir box social at ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE Hp MORE ODORS iWUHHI started r method t W0j4tfy, 0tmU m4 sapiMMy grci9, tludge, hair, nh o4 eMf scenic loiufc his modem cltlkl fluarane qoik and efficient rfyt in 12 lo 4 hour NO SHUTDOWN of pool Of ICFI 1 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condition E6y erms, if you wish aWNY OTHER PHILGAS AFMANCS ROM WHICH TO CHOOSE  Mrs Leonard iiee is teaching f the Chubbs Comers school dur inq the illness of MrsHelen Clark  dark j Jack Mercer of Pontiac spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Will Mercer  The Gerry Eichman Llovd Hen i dee John Joloqne and Hub Lee j families saw the Sonia Henie I show in Detroit Sunday Mrs Earl Bauqhn and Mrs Virqinia Carver called on Mrs i Flora McArtor at McPheraon hos  pita Howell, Friday j Mrs Robert Pike called on 1 Mrs Helen Bland Clark at Mc Pherson hospital, Saturday Mrs I Clark has been there 4 weeks I with pneumonia but is betterMs Ollie Schmidt of lonq Is  Friday niqhtand, N C is visitinq her dauqh Tf Sll  att ter,Mrs John Carpenter and fam  ily Mr and Mrs Clifford YanHorn, Mr and Mrs Wrav Hinckley, Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle Mr Clayton Carpenter attended the  the funeral of Georqe VanHorn Howell Saturday fM ivinastonond Inqhcrm  Clifford VanHorn met Lee Van ,  f w w  Horn crt Willow Run JWdaywhew counttes , Francis She he flew from California I   Ann Arbor Friday  Larry Cambum and ye editor , f ed Grac  attended a Masonic banquet at  vu Sfockbridqe Thursdav niqht,The Michiaan Center Lodq, Jarkson, worked 2 MM degrees,  NTMALS COLLECTED PROfTLY HORSES 10 Each  COWS 10 Each iCGJ S250 WF LUY HIDES Phone 6B Plncknyy Ccniral Ueafl S toe It Co per Cwi un cir SKINS jk  m Mrs Dale Miller attended a pre nuptial showers Monday at the home of Mrs Cliff Heller  Howell, honorinq Eleanor Schutt, wjh will be married to Ralph Hor wood Albert Dinkel and Francis Shehan made a tour of the dair  NO TIC FOR Spring Eieetioi r2 1 i ENJOY SOFT WATER Slllie KMciMa  from 99SO  Wafer Neater from   SEE US TODAY Wl MANOW ALL INSTAUATION OCTAJU Hovt quick  iwdimg soft wottr for tatlcr dtthwathing, wKir wathti, glorious ihompoot, delightful bcthing Got comploto dotoitson this omoi irtg now avtematk twater toftsnor A  PERMUTir WATfR SOFTENER  Cos 43  ess then prtwer automatic models Aik fw FM horn trial  a  Hock9 Swart GEORGE ROUSH Plumblnq WATER SYSTtW 3 4 0 Norti SWworr St 1 Plncknn ,  Watts of Ferndale called on thmr aunt,  Mrs Millie Chamberlain, last week The latter is stnvina with her sisterinlaw,MrsCnia Cham berlain in Pinckney Mi and Mrs Georqo Ronsh who have been livinq on the Sia i ler farm have rented the C E 1 Bucher house on Stuart St Miss Janet Feidler is out oi  Stloe hospital and convalescinq at the Howard Read home  The Vincent Shields family of  Ann Arbor and Mrs Mae Metz orHowell were Sunday quests at th Lee Lavey home Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell were entertained at the Hat in Lansinq Sunday by Mrand MrsLentz in honor of their 36th wed I dinq cmniversary  Dan Driver and wife of Dexter  called on the family of Mrs Marqaret Clark Sunday  I Mrs Phillip Sprout spent Sun at the Charles Soule home in Howell Visitors of Mr and Mrs Bi White last week were the Carl Bldwell family of Briqhton Frank White andfamily and Mr ar Mrs Basil White of Howell Sundav niqht luncheon quo of Mr and Mrs Martin Ritter jr were Rosaiee and Isabel Nash Mr and Mrs Martin Flitter and  demqhter Bety Lou r Mrs Merlin Amburaey called  on her mother, Mrs FWa McArtor atMcPherson hospitalHowell Sunday The William DooW family of linden were Sunday quests rf the Andrew Campbell family Roy Carlson of Whitmore Lakn was a Sundav auest at the How aid Read home , j Mr Ernest Chanyi is working to Roy Clarks ttore Xntict fci Ttereby given TTat m conformity with tne Miht Kan i ortion Law, I, the undersigned  lerk, will, upon any duy,  ii smday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or s, ,vl election or primary election, receW for registration the n f any legal voter in Raid Township, City or Village not a  riKsfro who may AllLY TO ME IKRSONALLY for  ,s ristralion Irovidtd, hovever, that lean receive no names i  ,, ostrntion during the time intervening between the Tw tii i day before any regular, special or official primary electiotl ,r I 1 day of surh eloction NOTICE K IEBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BB DAILY FROM MARCH 3 to MARCH 10, 1051 The Twentieth cay preceding sicl ETedSon As provided by Sec 3 fhapter 8, Part II, P A 106, 19N ttd Sec 1, Chapter 3, Part H, l A 1939, Act SI, P A 1941, gfil Art 291, P A 1945 Front 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock p ra on laid day for the purpose of RKVIKWINC the REGISTRATION andlQISTEB ING Kiirh of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY ef VILLAGE a SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of ths precinct, at the time of registration, and ontitled nsjdsf the t0 Htitution, if rcmaininir such resident, to TOto at the next election, nhall  entered in tho registration book ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL  APPLICATION, PROCEDURE SEC 16 Any elector who 1 unable to make personal apptt cation for registration because of physical disability or sbstnst from the Township, City or Village in which his legal residence is located, may be registered prior to the close of registration before a ty election or primary election by securing from the Clerk of the Township, City or Village in which ia located hit legal residence, duplicate registration cards and executing in duplicate the registration affidavit before a notary public of other officer legally authorized to administer oaths and ra turning such registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or Village before the clone of office houta on the last day of registration prior to any election or primary eltetise Tea so Ury public or other officer administering the oath shall sign his name on the line for the signature of the registration efftesr set design ale his title  S ai  MOBBAY 1EKNNEDY, Putoa Townip Cstfk 1v s v,     m Vjji SlsBslBnnnBsIlT v v 7V y w     WJ Manure  1951  y Notice  Thereby qiven that application was made on the 25th day of January 1951,by the Western Union Telearaph Company to  The Federal Communications Commission to discontinue the telephoneoperated aaencv office at Pinckney, Michigan and pro  THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM LAVE HARDWARE  tackney Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays Moiu Ttts FrL Sat, 7 to 8 p m DH G B McCLUSKEY vide telearaph service bv public  1I9U vJ9it  telephone throuah the telearaph To,iJl2orth 0 Ave officelocated at 203 South Mich nmSHt nM Bii iqan Stree Howell Michiaan 0 by MISSEL closina of this agency office ma j HERB SNEED communicate in writina to theB, ,ot M  , , OI Federal Communications Comm hon,183 M7  Grand River uncations Communcations,Wash  50 4 4   Michiqar ington25, D C on or before f1  JTlm ftSS1 March 20 1951 Clty, wce and rarm Property Marcn U lSi  A speclality REAL ESTATE Farms, Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Peari Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3J Phone 157ril Repairing MYON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Rush hdkf P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 63, Pmckney Mich FRED C KEICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av t Your Property With Me Howell  Michiaan K Phone 358 Residence 61 LEE LAVEY Mr and Mrs Haze Bennett of South Lyon leave for Florida 7 LLOYD HENDEE this week Generrl Insurance Livestock Hauling t Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Wekly Trips Made To Detroit Twifc Pine Farm Dairy  LaPe ad  Sons  P2JiorY I0p3 C6Uci FOR DAILY DELIVERY Standard Milk Jersey Milk Butter Milk Sldm Milk i Coffee Cream Whipping Cream Vitamin D Milk Chocolate Milk Sour Cream Redi Whip  YOUGURT Plain or Pineapple Flavor Creamed Cottage Cheese Butter, Tarm Fresh Eggs LaPrad  Sens  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality BERTWYUE Phone Pinckney J78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs On All Makes Phone PincI aey 154F3 DR  J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461  General Tricking Phone 84F14 Pinckney, Mk  CAR JONES Concreie Products, GravL Saad Top Soil Road GrcrveL Fill Dif Road Buildfna Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract 7620 Toma Rd Pinckney, Mlh Phonft Dexter 3116 TWFE McCtFLLAND STERLING INSURANCE CO kJpecial Pv7esentotive Telepaone 469 Lowell 11169 Pinckney Rd, HowelL Mtefe  t h W W I L I E  NOTARY iNSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 13S  PINCKNEY Classified Advs iA A A A, A, A l  Phil Barney Kraizmifier mtm  YM tb modern convenienct tod amazing Hooomy of tb WARM MORNING heater it Iruly a lensatioat Its th only heater of iu kind in the world Exdasive, patented Inte fclof coostrucdoa retulta la an abundance of dean, healthful heat and big fuel eavinga Heau all day and night without refueling Borne any  khkd ef coal cole or briquets Semiautomatic augazine feed Start a fire but once a rear Gout la and tee the dependable, lowcoat WARM MORNINO today I       ,, FR SALE8room huse steam j 1222  0 Y 71 g h Quality Dairy Pro  4 bedrooms,barn, aaraae, ducts Prompt, Courteous Service to Your Door at Standard Prices 2 ceres of land on blacktop    6 room house, full basement, hot water heater, bath, center of  Livingston Jounty Represenve Phone 25568 Ann Arboi Mr and Mrs Merwin Camp bell spent Sunday at the James Hall home in Dexter township Mr cmd Mrs M J Reason call ed on Mrs Mable Suydaxn at Jackson Friday THE FEMININE VIEWPOINT town This homin ocd, fil ion possession March 1,1951,  Gerald Reason, broker Many Women are good bus Phon133 Ptackney  iness men in handlinq house FOR SALERpyal typevriter FARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max RunselL Mo  Ji T 7 ,, ,  ,WM MVU  UHuung nouse run SALLrtoyai typevnter in   ,Lo Srley enters StJoe hospit finances Proof of the effecUve qood conditions 20, also marbb m  ai, Ann Arbor, Thursday for an ness of a checking account is the top dtesser, LucVas DDV3 I  operation fact that more and more women Ph, 49  i FOR FOR SALEA Washina MachineMurray Kennedy, phone 122 YOR SALE Rabbits and 4 pens Gus Hannaman WANTEDElderly lady to help wiith housework,  phone 91F5 Mrs, Carl Sherman Dillingham  II I  fact that more and more women phone 42  I FOP SALETip Top Grill at 132  jn  West Main St,, iii The Robert Read family call Mrs Mary Amfcurgey, Mrs u in  Arthu1 Bullis and Dan Jane Amburqey and MrsRonnie Howlett homes in Greqory Sat Darrow were in Jackson Satur urday day ,  USg Sfti mf nien etod TQRSAlFOrrRENTCotParoniVVcst Mam St Pinckney, Ideal of pcrymq Ms Why not try it ,Huron River Ld Mich, 5 spot for ideal couple, Will or rooms, bulcony, full bath and rancf ior buyer to purchase the Mis Annabelle Croupe, son Miss Madge Jacfc is retuminq Ralph, and grandson, John, of to Ann Arbor and Mrs Cooley  ,3TrT p,,  ,, , 2J th W C Miller W io e  eVoA , ,  ,  I home Saturday  and Mrs S HCarr aav nlght   s lnu  operation Geora Helek and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs John Boyer p dj 151 1 We Have Ampl Funds Avail shower keened porch, electric mQ tier sellina the build CUB inDetroit Friday nfcht  le for Auto toons rangealso coal ,ack for hotvater,    niormoton caU The MISSM Laii J rmt rwi heater, good condition An  one aet,mnq iruormaion can 21 Rea  Mrtrt  M     llvrs bkinner No 159 kel Cecelia Bowsher Nancv Real  Mortgage, Chubb, Bernice Maas Dorothy al  Pasonao1 Parker, Leota Reason and Man  heater, qood condition D M Baker, 5655 Ferndale Dr s or Person Lakeland, Mick le Rates    FOR SALE Dn Wood FOR SALErOak Dinette in qcod1 Ear1JL Pinckneys  good condition Vivian Ledwidqe  FORSALErEight Cocker Span WANTEDFARM LISTINGS, we THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK iels Mark Nash phone 61F12 Let us help you sell your farm Ml MIU FORSALEBabv Chichs, Barred have mora prospects than farms   and White Rocks, N H Reds,  L HAROLD CRANDALL Member Federal 0potlt InsurjWhie Leqhorns and HyLines, all ni52LSS2M once Corporation All Deposita hatched from blood testd stock WOMAN WANTEDTo care for Insured up to 10,000 for eachNow hatching Place vaufr chiok  children fo 2 weks No laun Depositor  1 dry7Phonei 37F21, Pinckn6VM S cder with us now BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 30gW Howell HOW TO COMBAT INFL, i HON j OR SAEKirfeavy whippinq    Tha VH rm t u cream from State Accredited VOT pcjULXh bi ws i The recht Committee of thr Banqs and Tuberculin Tested r   FOR SALEPotatoes, Cabbaqe  Oniona The Umstead Farm Detiv market pricey made the following recommend ue7d 100a qt VanHorns Hilli  dations which every indiviaaal sideFarm, Phone 69F2 ,c n L can do to help protect the buy   Vbume fciFl OUAUTY oafs Fruit Grotfevie Vegetables Fish 5 Market  j inc pqwer of the Dollar 1, Use what you have Make it last wear it out12 Buy only what vou ned  For necessities not for greedi 3 Pay cash when possible Cash price is the low price 4, Use credit carefully Pay down olJ you can pay all you can each month 5,Save all vou can  In yuur bank account, In U,  Savincr Bonds, PINCKNEY VILLAGE OF REVIEW BOARD The Board of Review or the Villaqe of Pinckney will meet on MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 12th and 13tn at the Putnam town hall from 8 am to 4 p, m, on each of said PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW The Board cf Review for Putnam Township vill meet on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th and 7th MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH MAECH 12th and 13th at the Putnam town hall from 8 am to 4 p, m, on each of said days at which time the assessm dayc at which time the assessm ent roU will be open in inspedion eni roll will be open in inspectioa All having grievances are asked juihavinq qrkvances are asked j MCPHERSON state BAN  HowelL Mica All deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the  Federal Deposit Insurance Cor paration to meet with the board The as sessment roll as approved by  said Board of Review will be the assessment roll for the year of 1951 LORENZO MURPHY, Assessor to meor with the board The as  sessment roll as approved by  said Board of Review will be the assessment roll for the year of 1951 STANLEY DiyjCEL, Supervisir r     m J ces i  ourteous Service   SPOT CASH FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 10 Each COWS 10 Each   HOGS 250 per Cwt  Piompt and Courteous Service Phone Collect To HOWEIL 450 j  CARL BERQ 1 Lipase far Darllaq  aoaat GOOD QUALITY COAL    ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY  , , r DE Hoey Sons  J PHpNI BQCTEB It 8 4rV,  r  t ,iHfc PfltOPCT PttFAICel AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL NEWS The IT IS ORDERED that the said this 20th day oi JanuaryJUXlttl Present Hon Will L Lyon, Circut Judge, it appearing om the cttfadavit STATE OF MICHIGAN ,,,  T u o rT Probate Court tog tn county of defendant, John R Perry, cause Piackney ended their season Urinaeto his appearance to be entered in by splitting two games with Dex At r MMK  m oct a  vm, this cause within three months ter Frfckxy nkrht ine Pinckney Probaio Office in  way f HoweUt from the date of this Order, and,  , u  second team won 37 to 31 oui in said county a the 20th day of Peb 1 in the case ol his appearance on We m toe crfiove  the Pinckney first teamiost 92 nary A, D 1951  that he cause his Answer to the Jllyaiw JKSL to 27 having more points scored Present Honorable Hiram R SA plaintiff sBill of Complaint to be fXu  JSwS against them tnan any Pinckney Juda of Probate I fifed, and a copy thereof to be   a ,80 01 not served upon the plaintiffs attor I  uPn  team in the basket bet I history of the school Dene icored at wil Jeffrys was hiqh with 10, 6 Dexter moo got 12 pcnts more each OP Judge of Probate In the Matter of the ESTATE PARIS P, WHETSEL, Deceased, j It appeanHj s mm cu IJI in Or iime tor preMntatioa c utorLoa cgoBUi  oad estate should be United, and tho The Pinckney eecona team won  tto and place be appointed tr their second game of theL season ,, ,  ,  d  putting them ahead of the first    jw team v no have won but oneThe    ,,   ,  i22s    e at Men  aot 18 points for Pinckney and 1      Dick Eanjw 12, aivina them all nHnHil,  the teams points but 7 T exter It  Ordered, That all of the creditors used 17 men and Pinckney 11 of said deceased are required to pre  F Incknft  plays Spiinq Arbor J sent tbeir claims to said ourt at said n trie toumamen at Jackson  Probau Office and to serve a copy ther toniQht  , of upon James O Kelly, adminis be enterea in said cause r  JE soidendanl LiSk S3Z thereof that send Bui be taken as i   monthB from  date of this ORDERrtxxt in case confessed by said defendant And it is further Ordered that of her appearance she cause within forty days after the date her answer to be hied end a hereof, the said plaintiff cause a, copy thereof to be served upon notice of this order to be publish ed in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published the attorney tor Plaintiff within fifteen days arher service upon her oi a copy of this ORDER and and circulating in said County in default thereof that the Bill oi of Livinqston, and that such compliant be taken as confessed publication be continued once1 aqainat her the, said Lucille  in each week for six successive Burke   7 JT ,T, ET  weeks, or that she cause  It  further ORDER that the 118 PsafiS 322 b  I least fifteen days before the  a news ,  time prescribed for her appear  WraUT , f0 i rmc i within this County, and that scad trator of said estate whose address if CONSERVATION NCI cS The first new oil field of i951  ,  ,,, 11,1 uvisuuuiiy w BIUU wwauaui uii    , vli was discovered on the Winter  oi April A Df issi at ten 0 clock  gyn  lna newspaper pimted pubhsh farm in Edwards twp, near West i  fnoIlJa4l J1 I iSSLJ 1   J ed and aenerallv drculate Branch OU was found at 3400 ft and ptaot tb m J    ii s capiable of 300 bbla day , anunaton aH adtustmen ol aU daint I ance All doe deer killed on the  demaads aaedMt sold deceased hiqnways will be examined for It is Further dered, That Public reproduction This Will be found I Notice thereof be given by publication by countinq the emhrvoes I of a copy of this order once each wek flrus piles and beina efted  for ihrea juccessive weeks previous t in Tuscokx county for rabb hei aic day ol hearirg  the Pinckney Di 3TS ptch a newsoaoer printed and circuloA Fcc bounties increased last ed ta  eounty yea, 23,151 animals beinq bounf A tru gopy Hirom R Smith MM romoared to 228174 in 19491 tvcsbaU Judge al Probate Real oil production started in ,, nt Pwfeo Michigan in 1927 when c well  was brouqiit in at Muske And it is further ORDERED that the said plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to be mail ed to said defendant at his last publication be commenced with in forty davs from the date of this order and De continued therein for six weeks in success ton  , , ,, ,, Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge known postoffice address,, by TO pj NAMED DEFENDANT, registered mail, and a return LUCILLE BURKE 360000 wiT be snent this year in repairing Mich, state j narKS Bishop lake near Pinck   is on the list for a road and a parkinq qound and Portaqe Laks in Waterloo fo a road and beach development STATE OF MICHIGAN Inthr Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in Chancery Edna M Perry, Plaintiff VB receipt demanded at least twenty days before the time herein prescribed for the appearance of  the defendant Willis L Lyons Circuit Judge Stanley Berriman Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address HoWell Michigan Telephone N 183 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probatt wour tor the County c  Livingston A a session oi said Court held pt tp PTobatr, Office in the City of Horl   John R Perrv nfendant Order of Pblication Suit pending in the Circuit Court for die County of ving   ston on the 1st day of February ramv     of 1951, at the City of Howell in said County  It satisfactorily appearing to ell 0n said County on the 26th day oi j the CQUI1 by affidavits on file February 1185    f   , defendants, John R    Perryi is a resident of the state PresentHo Bbam f Stth, wqe robate In tfee Mcrtter of the ITATF OF Lottie Brearley, Deceased Icrcnco Bndemerhaving filed in said said Court las Ina admir4tic, count, cd his petition proving for th r allowance thereof and for the assian tnent and distribution of the residuw of said MRlate  It is Ordered that the J19 day of March A,D,1951,at ten odoofc n the fora moor, at said Probate Office is hereby appointed for examing and allowing account and hearing said petition,  ft fe Faribtr Ordated that public nc notice thereof be atres by publication of a cop af frie order onoe each week for three eateeeahre weeks previous K, aoki day oi hearing in the Ptncknen Dispatch, 0 oewejKiper, printed and rrtvated n told Cwi A true copy Bbam R Smith Celesf ha Judge e4 PiebaTe Pegister of Probate 70 pupils from the Pettysville and Cady schools and their mothers went to Detroit n tbe 2 schcol busses Sunday, driven by HC Vedder and Georqe Van Skiver to see Sonia Henie Janet Lundeen and Lois Shirley saw the Sonia Henie show in Detroit Thursday night of Florida o held in the Court House in On motion of Suinley Bemman J  H1 IT s,A Oau atorney fcr plaintiff Livingston in Ctiancery Order for Publication Rov Lanninq Plaintiff vs Pariav O Sexton,, Lucille Burke and Leila Tracv Defendants At a sessioD of said Court the nbr  NOTICE is hereby given that the above cause has been fil ed for purpose of correcting the description contained in certain deed given by Alice Lanning to Rov Urnning dated August 17, 1937 The lands involved in said deed are as follows Land in the City of Brighton, Michiganand beingLot Fifty on 51 of the plat of Smith McPher sons addition to the Village now City of Brighton, Michigan OB du About 50 attended the two MM degree conferrences held at the Masonic hall Saturday night Livingston Lodge At the lunch eon short speeches were made the two new Masons and the following past mastersRex Sack and Ellis Green, Dexter  ett, Detroit Paul Uber, Howell Copies Are Now AmilcM The annual report of The Detroit Edison Company hai just been mailed to our 55,000 stockholders It  is an illustrated 24page booklet describing the highlights of the 1950 activities of the company supplying light and power to the great industrial and farm areas of southeastern Michigan We shall be  glad to send copies of the report to those interested Write our Treasurer, 2000 Second Avenue, Detroit 26, Mich 7 OUSJMT</text>
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