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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>MT imwm w mm m em n  Mjum,, jkA Wi rei  j t i3  i  Dispatch n Volume 67 The Pinckney Dispatch Michigan Mirror  Gene Airman, Michiqan Press Assn secretary suggests that tne people at Michiqan write Premier Joe Stalin of Kussia, a letter Tins B in line with a suggestion oi Can bounders of the Jackson Citizen Patriot, winner oi the hu iuzer prize for the best eaitoriaJ in 1943 He says American Communists and their stooqes are circulating phony peace petitions Theii firsi objective is to outlaw the atomic bomb, although it is Russia up to the present time who has blocked aii eiiorts to control it These peace petitions claim to have the backing of the United Nations and Tryqive Lie,sea, althouqh both have repudiated the invasion oi South Korea by North Korea Qujte a few people, aciiviated by dread of war and desire for peace have siqned these fake pet itions This enables Red propaq anaa to score Why not offset this We believe in peace, we did not want to qo to Korea In fact,  Roche Honored By Michigan IMd A, M Roche, Lnsirif agency manager for Michigan Lift Insurance company, waa singled out Thursday by his company for an award tor obtain,,  I ting at least one  i p p 11 cation to each week for the lasfi 15 years Scott E Lamb, executive vlce president of the company, com meriting on tru jhonor, said he would remember Roche io similar achievement covering such a long period Mr Roche U a native of Pinckney and haa been with Michigan Life since 1926 He is a member of the Michigan Horsemens a s s oc 1 a tion, United States Trotting association, Lansing Life Underwriters association and National Association of Life ujtfteteiitttiL  BIGGER VETERINARY, COLLEGE J Wednesday, July 26, 1950 No 30 OUR DEMOCRACY AMERICAN INGENUITY CREATES AN INDUSTRY  CHffSCMAKIWS STAKTrDJMAMiJUCA WHEN PEOPLE,CCMINe PfcOM QetW tAWDS, 6ROUOHT WITH THEM MTTHOOS OP MMONg THS VOWCHEfiSJttMAOC Qfi TW FARMEACH TYPE UMTEp TO ITS OWN LOCALE, TMf ART WAS Of PN0f NT ON THE SKILL AND MCMORy OP THE CHEESE MAKEft iNotes oi uifc Gamu The old timets game piayea here unufa iqnuj by ieum cuptainea 6y Vun bwainoui ana Stanley Diakel was a tnrihei, u turrent Comment A pujbiic utility which did its shout xrij buiiaxiiq up tms section wem out oi exisiauce inaisaay We see that Michiqan State Col we got out once We are fiqhtinq 1 lqe nas doubled the capacity oi today under tlex direction of the  their veterinary colleqe at a cost Uuiq iinaily won ill to VJ Joy n li vnu uoat raiioaa j Dinkel on a disputed uvvisonin fUIi lls iQst passouqer train from tne iqsi uinuiq wnn tne wuith ioao to rrankion, Mich, inis out team a run benina Doc iaaa was bum by popular SUD Hendee tripled to the right iiela scnption and ran us last train teuo ana was thrown out ut thujin iti8 drawn ry a wooa ourri plae when he tried to stretch iiIna locomuuve u enjoyea a tret into a home run on a very closo mtiicous Pusmess ana between decision iitilZ ana ibib carried over oj The has Peons put up a qreat million pussenqers a year, ihen qame Daikei pitching tor liis  Ian  passenger trains a Oay THE SUILOINS OP OUflPlRSTCHCCSE FACTORY IN THE MIDDLC 19W CENTURY, NEAR HERKiMER,NEW yORKMARKEO THE BEGINNING OF CHEESE MAKING ON A LAfcOCR, MORE SCIENTIFIC SCALE team did not walk a man ana Swaithout walked 2, some con uoi John Wyiie ion way pack ti the gate to take a home run , away from Paul Sinqer and Pet, Gerycz pulled a circus catch near the right tield fence on Perry Swarfchouts diive Perry Swarihout, Norm Miller and fritz IWy Due to it r re section around Zuk ey Lake enjoyed a tiemendoua giowm, ijcinq me only laice hav ma direct iaiiruad service in ihis liecuon men the iaiiroaa ohauqea tne name oi the station horn ttampurq junction to Lak4 iuiii lnis roaa was men called United Nations Why not say so 1ell Stalin we are fighting ior peace and ask him to cooperate Lets write him, asking him to cul out the dirty work and loin up for peace The suggested form is Premier Joseph Stalin, incam Russian Embassy  Washington, D C , Communists in this country say you want peace So do W re really, Fake peace petitions dont fool us The way to peace is to call your Red friends out of South Korea We will get out as soon as your gang does Also we will ciiHaw the atomic bomb f vou witi permit surveillance of your lactones vhich  thrtm oi 2,4Uu,0uU Way back 50 yis ago this profession was rather locked down on A veterinary was then called a horse doctor as most of his business was doc toring horses Michiqan then had no established veterinary college and most of the old time vets were qraduates of Toronto, Ont j Then the auto came and the nor se doctoring business went into a decline, and horse doctors be care few and far between How ever as pure food and health laws began to be enacted the veterinary Began to play an im porlant part in the life of the com j munity in assuring the public ol  , puremilk and dairy products and rrre proaucinq j pure rnjls Most oi hoir vok now ism inspectinq dairy herds M Dcrt lt your agents mislead vou While we differ with Pres Truman on localv affars we are 100 per cent for him on foreign affairs Ii you dont like this you may change it But anyway write to Joe and oet ii off your chestLeiis show him there is no disunity in United States HUGH D McDOUGALL, j Russell West, asst supt of Ann  Hugh D McDougall, 85, supt Arbor public schools has been, oi the Pinckney school aied named chairman or the Ann Ar  some time ago we are iriormod ferC0101 nve  to see that no milk from diseased pattle is sold to the public and packing houses to keep bad meat off the market Also most veterinaries operate pet stock hospitals where dogs and cats may be taken for treatment This practise has grown to be a larq one m many of the cities TO HEAD DRIVE L 17 , nil  TODAY, THROUGH AMEICAN INGENUITY AND RESEARCH, ALL TYPES  OF FLNECHEESC ARE PRODUCED HERE FOR THE NATIONAL MARKET,,, WHAT 8EOAN AS A HOUSEWIFE SPECIALTY HAS 9S,COMtrtJHi,M  A FCW GENfPTICNS, A GREAT INDUSTRY   X j eZOWTHtCHAACTRiTC OFOU 0MOCCy,  Happening Church Notes  j the T 6 A and the pao3cnaer Wyliegot 3 hits a piece to lead sorvc the lJmq Ponq i4ater in hitting  0011110 diiven cans were put on j The Dmkel team ran up an ear  Aitor lSlb the auto and bus be when Swarthout team scored onlqan to cut into trie roads passes G Darrows triple and P Swarjaer business and oi late years thouts hit The Dinkel team add 11y have been uinning but on wasbfjiqer train each way per aay They suit enioy a bio ire qnt businses to which they wili now devot their time exclusive ly We remember being at Lak land one 4th ot July night apouf 1911 and seeing over 500 waiting passengers dancing on the rail loaa uepot plattorm ed 2 more on doubles by Lavey ana Battle and P Swar thouts fly The in the 6th the Swarthout boys came to life and scored 8 runs Murray Kennedy hit a home run scoring Burg and N Miller ahead of him, and P Swarthout hit for the circuit wih Doc Hendee and Ridqc Shirey on Norm Miller qot his 3id hit scoring D Swarthout and Burg The old timers had lots of fan and this will probably be a an nual event October Brlcle   23 to Nov G He formerly taught at Pinckney and Mt ClemonsHis wife was the former Alice Roche I some time ago H left Pinckney in 1913 qoinq 10 Brighton where he headed that school for several years Fol lowing that he lived in Lansingof Pinckney His wife and daughter Haze i, TOTmilNTY TFAriTF proceeded him in death He was TRICOUNTY LEAGUE  a member of Livinqston Lodqe j me TriCounty Leaque qame 0 76 Pinckney The funeral played her Sunday Pinckney end buried were in Grand Hapids qot a g start an were behind f n 4 to 3 when they came to bat in PINCKMW KINGS DAUGHTERS,their haUd Sth iJgTheg The Pinckney Kinqs Daughiers , Darrow, Jim Meyer, Joe Jeffreys will hold a picnic at iowners Pic land Joe Lavey and walks to Tom nic Park on Tnursday Aug 3rd Good and Jerry and Chas Clark at noon All families, tiienas and qave them 5 runs and the qame members are invited For trans i Chas Clark held Webbervill poxtattoh, pnone Eloyse CampiVFW to 5 hits but Pinckney elL  The Presmade 5 errors  i Batteriers Pinckney, C Clark DINKEL VanBlaircum, ss W Darrow, 3b Ward, c I Wyiie, ci Gerycz, ri M Lavey, 2b F Wylie, U Battle, lb Dinkel, p j SWARTHOUT  P Swarthout, ss yP Sinqer, lb  D Svaithcui, p iBurg, c N Miller, if  iM Kennedy, cl G Darrow, 2b  Wilson, ii The Ann Arbor City Council has passed an ordinance forbid dinq tne Good Humor men irom rinqing a bell when they AB R Hj sell their wares These people 5 1 1 j iieii ice cream cones irom house 5 1 4 1 0 i 2 1 1 2 ABRH 2 2 1 1 i i 4 3 4 4 4 4 0 1 1 0 2 3 2 2 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 1 3 4 1 to housv wo rather liked the sjuna of their musical bell The council also banned trio use ot all whistles, horns etc in selling merchandise This method of at trading attention is probably a thousand years old Before the advent oi the newspaper the town crier who qave the news bulletins qot attention bv rinqinq a bell Back in our distant youth ih milkman dipped his wares qame 0 , lout oi a milk can with a lonq 1 3 j handled dipper ranq a bell to 2 j call his customers, So did the dri   1 vcr of the meat wagon who 0 Ojwcnt from home to home The 0 1 j irsn peddler blew a horn and so   j ak tlit junk dealer while the Chelsea f slHSCrc uncj kiuitl grnuer ran a St Mcurys Catholic Chufch J Pinckney Michigan Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses  1  , u Summer 630, 800 1000 1130Senaee Winter 800  1000 I the final  FrdavenLflT7J0   Qave Pinckney a real battle, bad   incessiiantiy as he ConfessW jinq 2 to 0 upto to the 5th mnma,  waked d,,wi tht, zu0 wiih his Fridav aher TJovnnr rwrt, whn Pinckney who been dor qrindoione tied on his back Wa Satutdav 70T9OOPM mant woke up and Phed  suppofJ this bann also extends Sundav before 800 M across 7 runs Widmeyci ow  to the orqan qnnder and his Sunday Peiore 800 Mass Rder Fmqled and Hob Ambur monkey once a familiar 8iqht r,  , i gov scored them with a double jbut row am0st never seen on CONC7 COM CHURCH try Lavv tripled Good qot a the Mroets  Rev Donild D biacry pastor  and Zek hQdvdqQ,,hil c Chou Practise Wea Nights home run Pinckney added 4 Oiaaiiist 6 Choir Director 1 more mc 6th on hits by WidmeyJ Chicago has opened a bicycle wigauist 0 vnoir uuector 1   B AmburqeV a walk anjcheaunq staion wliuo ah scnooi  Mrs Merwin Caiupbel error and a walk HIRED AS SCHOOL SUPT james Pepper, principal of the Waiaron school and later at Pet ersburg and Rochestier has been hired as supt of the Brighton school from a list of 58 appli cantsHe is a graduate of Ann Ar bor high school, Mich State and  Clark Webberville Monroe, Jeffrey and Hugenot With Hank Green pitching a 4 Sally Elaine La Rosa and Lueius William Doyle, jr, both of rinrtmrt, will be married Oct, 14    Mrs Rosario LaRosa has arm ounced the engagment oi her daughter, Sally Elaine to Lucius Doyle fr, son of Mr and Mrs Lucius Doyle sr of PinckneyThe hit game Fowlerville beat the lea couple will be married on Oct 14 gue leading Chelsea team 2 to 1 The bride qraduated from Pmck Old Lefty Barth pitched for Chel sea Batteries Fowlerville, Green Miller Chelsea, Barth oVGakm ney hiqh school in 1949 and has attendpd the Mich tSate Normal Coileqe at Ypsilanti the past Normal and University of Mwh6 ,o 3 Batteries Corbin  Betcher married and has 4 children He, Andrews  frukei also spent a year at Munich ,Uer j  CIO beat Saline 7 to 6 many in an army school  Parson Humsch  Davis Fosdick  Filinqer Mason beat the Fowlerville Ind year She is an accomplished vocalist The qioom served in the U S Navy in Worjd War U and qrad uated from the University of Mich last June He is ejnployed on the LESLIE MAYCOCK    Tom Camdbei1 pitched a 2 hit Lrvingston County Press, Howell T i t mr v A Ai Uwme and Stockkridge beat Will I  f eir mny  i3 e xVt avx  iamston 7 to 2 Batteries SjockI nere, tlie Dispatch extends conDetroit of a heart ailment rnday j Campibell  Kaufmbfc qxatulahons Brandenbera  Stevens Friday, 21st,7Q0Basket supper  of 3570 couples at lawn back of 1 church Circle Goli qame ond I 2UTVKTrv xrrw sinairfq I fCKNE V j Rev J B Wallace, retired Moth Leffryl b lodist minister of HoweU, will sup f, Amburqey ply the pulpit this Sunday in the JVf,yq absence of the pastor, who is on S00 v vacation for the next two Sun Amburqey, p days Mr Wm Caverly of HowJfdwiaqc, n ell wih furnish special music rfow zr , This week the pastor is loach Widmcyer, rt inq and counsellinq at a Junior1 Urrcra0 Hiqh Conference held at oux Hkitr rf church camp grounds near South g 0 Tl    , CALVARY MENNOmTE j HaM   Rev Ezra Beachy, Pastor i  Koch, ci Morning Wenhfcp  10001 Hrrick, ss Sunday School  1100 B Barth, lb OaBnmi Hour  1145 Wackonut, v Young Peoplee Meeting  730 Evening Worship  815 Supt   doco Darrow Asst Supt Marvin Shirey ffOO P M error and Goodes triple Cheisea j cruiarens biccie musi LQ cnec got their last run the 7th on a hitin same manner as their fatners He was the son of the late Harry Maycock of Pingree and was on the state police for many years, serving as commander at posts at Jonesville, St Clair and Niles and as deputy commissioner of the Detroit district He is surviv ed by his wife, the former Clara Pfau, a daughter, Patricia, and 2 brothers Donald and Harold The funeral was held Monday at the Redford M E church Burial was in Fcdrview cemetery, How BIG BALL GAME FRIDAY NIGHT A large crowd Is looked for hece Friday night, July 2d when i PRENUPT1AL SHOWER  Mrs Waltcjg Roapcke and Miss Amelia Galloway entertained at the Galloway home on Pinaree Rd Saturday niqht in honor of Miss Sophia Roepcke who will   uutoinuPiiLii Picycie ndmq is AB R H wiaespread araona Chicaqo sch 1 0 0 j hool children ana detective bicy 4 2 2i cles have caused accidents 4 2 1 4 2 2 j Indias prime minister, Nehru, 3 U G, has constituted himseit c negot  1 iuior ior boviot Russia m tiie Kor 2 1 Mfon dispute His first suqqestion 3 1   s nat Uie United States bring 2 2   v Junununiji Chna into the Unit ABRHja isiutins to replace National 4 0 D, rjlirM This was demanded 4 A  0 2 3 o 3 iSi 1 0 ome timo aqo by Russia and 0 9jwas aqtcu to by Great Britian 0 ,and som othtr countries but   the move was blocked by this 0 Onahon 1 ins country could hard 0 11 iv qrant ths concession without 0 Di 0 0 MAKE SANDWICHES SOME THING SPECIAL You can, if you se the Household Food Almanac in The American Weekly with thi3 Sun days July 30 issue of the Det roit Sunday Times See recipes for Pyramid Sandwiches, Barbec ued Sandwiches, Layered Sand two of the best girls tuam of Mlc, become the bride of Lloyd Gall rIrian will play here at Veteran s  oway n Sept 6 next 20 were Memorial lighted field at 830 p j present and the guest of honor m These two teams are the received many nice aifts Hefresh House of Dougherty, formerly of the Ann Arbor Merchants Girls last years state champions and iosiug face and it is doubted ii it would accomphsn anything anyway as hustiu is determined to extend hir frontier by using border nations who have turned Communis as catspaws  8 In the meantime this county   CT is preparing to dig in for a long jat the Pinckney postoffice i waL AH resignations from the MARRIAGE LICENSES  application horn thosr wn j nahcnai qUard and reserve, mnnuxvu  I wish to Make the cxamnwiion have been 3topped ana these Vincent St Charles, 21, Fowler must be in at the Pmckmv post organizations are shortly expect vilie, Antoinette Spiess, 16, Gre office by August 22nd, 19o0 Ac ,d o  callod into service The goyr Matthew Vaughn, 66, Bri plication blanks may bo cot diatt call is set for Sept and this imngham, Susa Brown, 61, Ho there All application nus Djunty is expected to send 20 well Lewis Robinson, 27, Ply reside within the district Gcrvc mf n Enlistments will be extend EXAMINATION CALLED 0w e A An examinaUon has been caii Cottage rtayaiMeetings  Wed ed by the U S Postoffice DP  8 1 ir fce Position of subs uute cl, merits were served Dr Francis B Lambie of Midthe Daisv Air flifte team f PlV, irmd Masonic grand lecturer of mouth They played here last Michigan, has been a patient in year, Plymouth winning r 10 inn  hospital but is now recuper  mas The V F W No 7301 ar  at Black Lake, Michigarj ponsOTingthe contest and willj7e me informed oi this bv C have oft drinks and sandwiches jCoates of Patterson Lake who on snK t called at the Lambie home in Tn the nrpHTntnenr gcrmo iidland last week 730 p m the Pincknw VFW   team w4ttet the rVmCamp Ken Davis with his airplane wichet and Club Sandwiches Chvrolot tmn WP Th 1 crprayeid a field ot alfalfa on the See Sundays Detroit Times for ood team cm will aivs tho lo Deyter PH Frido nirrht owned directions on how to makeLJndai trrm a wal baftW TV P  fcv j Tomasic The Iwfli wr Wiche whcih are really SOME v tnarn nas won 5 of 8 games killina the alfalfa Ken came as THING SPECIAL  ,1 here ate Hgrrfc I low as 10 ft from the around mouth, Emma Jean Packer, 22, by the postoffice, be ciuzens o ira otto VQar  the major inPinckneY the United States The aao m usiries such as Ford, the Chry it is irom 18 to 50 years old, ex slcr an General Motors are except for war veterans jpctd Jo convert at least parti  IT, rsf ally towar orders The General REGULAR COMMUNICATION  MotGrs   tc  negotiating Regular communication of Lyn ,v nrdr th Chrvr1pr ambul  , , , inqston lodqo No G F     ances and trucks and Ford Co, which have been under construe on Tuesday night, Auqust 1 at nQloc All tri, hcz imsMled the ion for the past year will be 800 p m Business session only  domestic qoods market and caue p W Curlett, Sec i a hciom 0n aut0 saie8i Hoard has also started on tires, sua BOWLING ALLEYS TO OPEN Tho Pinckney Bowlina Alleys open for business Friday evenina July 28, so we are informed bv Anthony DePhillipi, the propria ORDER CHERRIES NOW tor Six brand new alleys have I will ao to Traverse City this been constructed and thev will be tried out for the first time then The public is invited I The big official openina will not be until Sept at which time week and will have sweet cher ries at my home to cell Saturday julv 28 On Saturday, August 5 I will have sour cherries Plac vour orders for Cherries row ar and nany other fooo stuffs the various leagues will be orjW H Mevsr, ganized  Phone Pinckney 45F12  VOTfc AGAINST UNION By a vote of 78 to 20 the Del ter Molded Plastics turned down the U A WC I O in a Nat ional Labor Relations election held there  f V 9 X  s Wednesday, luhp U MO 55 Veterans Memorial Field, Pinckney  NQOHBOJUNG NOTES Presenting Wait Disneys CUNDERALLA In TJSCHNICOLOR mmm Friday and Saturday July tt4V Roy Rogers King oi the Cowboys to FRONTIEB PONY EXPIRESS Also Del Cambre  Eve Miller la ARCTIC FURY Color Cartoon  Howell Theater Bob Price, the StockbridoJ HawnSL Webiacm f11 1 J Y  home for the season The minor leaq u  JffkJ1 t0Uc vear , Mr and Mrs George Green of Howell observed their 54th wedd ing anniversary last week  George Hislop oi Lansing whose wue is toe former Wettie nnggs oi Howell received a 27 wora telegram oi congratuiauons irom Pre Truman on me occas ion oi his lUOih birthday lUine Vjolloway, former Pinck ney resident and for some years employed at the Mich State  ban is a patient at University hospital, Ann Arbor, iollowina a Heart attack Thomas Featherly who has been a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor has returned to his home in Hamburg The boys mess hall at the Det roit Recreation camp near  Bri ghton burned last week with a loss of 100,000 Wyzell Young, 24, colored, of Ferndale drowned at Kensington Lake near Brighton last week The body of Thomas Perkin,4, was recovered from Phillips Lake near Brighton, last week Monday Dr Kenneth Burt, 49, former Mich Statd Sana doctor, died at Kalamazoo last week Theron Sears is the new com mander of Devereaux Post 141 American Legion at Howell Lyle Pettibone has resigned as secretary of the county draft bd and Mirf Barbara Newman has SYLVAJN A HEAT Friday and Saturday July 2129  KILL THE UMPIRE Slaisirtt Am William Bendix, Una Merkel Collins and Gloria Hei   Cartoon and Sunday Monday July 3Q 31 MY FRIENDIRMA, GOES 1 Comedy Starring 1 Maris Wilson, Diana Lynn, Lynn, Den Martin, Jerry Cartoon Pole Snn Shown 3 5 7 9  , luti , Wod Thur A9 1 2 3 Sunday and Monday July 3031 Sunday Shows 215 p m Com Barbara Stanwyck  John Lund  Bdtty crr J Matoe WABASH AVENUE In Yochnlcolor A Musical Conway Starrinq HER OWN NO MAN OF with Jane Cowl  Phyllis Thaxter Play Ball Mrs Goli Baby Puu Nows PhU Harris Shows at 718 and 8 15 ComingGua Fighter, Chaeper the Dozen, Annie Get Your  f TUM Wod Tnursday Auc 123 Gregory Peck to THE GUNrHGHTUR Helen Westcott On ShiYory Niqld Did Ja Know Bluo Hawaii Coming Tues Wed, Thurs Aug 8,9,10 Betty Hutton in  ANNIE GET COUR GUN AVOW IHEAIEB  Stockbridge, Michigan  DexterTheati DQLTErL MICHIGAN Air CovMttoned bien appointed The draft board  is Theodore Shindorf Homer Friday and Saturday July 2829 Peavey, Chas Reed of Howell THE RED DESERT and Robert Graham of Brighton i An Actlm Western with County School Com Gladys jy ny Tom Need flut Filday and Saturday July 2829 WALT DISNEYS DUMBl Plus Judy Canova m SLEEPY TIME GAT Show 700 and 921 Sunday and Monday July 3031 School Com McCallum attended trie state conference of school coram, at Hlqqins Lake last week Mr and Mrs James Burns have rented thir home in Ann Arbor and moved into theii new home at Belleville George Arihtir, former postmas sr at Hartland, died July 12 The village of Dexter has our chased the Ford Mill there for for viilwii the fire endines The Dextet American Legion has enrolled 132 boys djna airls in their swimming classes N Dexter now has 24 houf polce service y South Lyon has been selected as owe of the 13 Oakland county towns where air raid warning posts will be set up The South Lyon high school band Is one of the 75 Mich, highj school bands to plav at the Mich State Frir, Sept 110 WESTERN PACHFIC AGENT Kent Taylor  Sun, Tues July 30 and Aug 1 TREASURE Of MONTE CRISTO Glenn Langdon Adele Jergens in  a story of Treasure and adronturo plus News Showdown at Sundown buildina  In Tho Devil Doghouse WHEN WJLLIE COMES MARCHING HOME Comedy Starring Dan Dcdley Corinne Cah  Mon 715, 9,15 p m Shelia Ryan Sun Shows 3 5 7, 9 Cartoon and lues, Wed, Thursday Aug 123 THE DAUGHTER OF OGRADY It Technicolor Comedy Starring  RO Uffifdr17Iune E ,,,MR  Joyce dark izited Mary Lou Stiger in Detroit last week Bill Clark went to Detroit Tues to visit Jackie Craft Cartoon and LaM Ne Af 830 p m Two Girls Teams Will Play House of  ougherfy Girls State Champions Last Year vs  t t  Daisy iymouth TheLeadiH i Con ten d rs Firl Contest 730 pm Pinckney VFW Team  VS VanCamp Chevrolet, Brighton 47 Years Ago Mr and Mrs Raymond Sigler are now keeping house in the house oi Mrs netue Vaughn  A lawn social was held at the home ox Mrs Black in Fettysviiie Friday evening  Mrs Jeii Parker entertained a number of young people in hon or o Vefra Isham one night last week Frank Moran is laying brick on the new Carnegie library at HQ well , The W E Murphy and Teeple Hardware stores were robbed Tuesday night Only about 6 in cash was taken from the hard ware and some shirts from the Murphy store Forepaugh  Sells Circus will bo at Howell August 13 St Marys annual picnic is August 12 Dr1 M Brown is i  toastmaster Speakers are Hon i W W Widroeyer, Ann Arbor Hon Henry C Smith, Adrian Hon Lawton Hemans, Mason Rev G W Mylne and Edwin C Shields of Howell A lecture course committee ha been formed here Rev Fr Com merford is pres,, Rev Mylne vice pires Floyd Jackson, secjteLp Com F L Andrews, H W Cro foot, Emil Brown, George Green Mrs Bertha Donaldson Poole, 33, died July 23 She was a grad uate of Howell high school an Ypsilanti NormaL She leaves her husband Peter and two child ren, her parents, Mr and Mrs John Donaldson and a foster sis  er, Mrs Millie Bates Two years ago the citizens of Hartland gave a cash bonus to get a canning factory which was built but never operated Chas Reason and son, Claude are operating their threshing in this vicinity The Anderson ball teanv plays Brighton here Fxi afternoon NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Village Taxes are now due and payable at my home until Oct 15, 1950 , Mrs Helen Reynolds, 545 Putnam St Pinckney FOUND Female yellow Collie ov Jnauire at Steffen Grocery Hiland Lake, s vext Sunday and Monday Ticket tc Tornhawk Coming Damned Dont Cry,  bash Avenue, Three Came Hoi Cheaper by the Dozen  f Jimmie Lavey dove in shallo water while swimming last nigl and hurt his headHe is OXnoi  20 will be called up for tl draft in this county next montl The first Wayne county call wc for 160 but only 23 were accep  ed JC nitwit From where I sit  Joe Marsh Tata Your Choice Sitting around last Friday evening, the talk turned to the best way of getting to sleep when it seems you just cant The way I always do, says Sandy Johnson, is to breathe deep and make believe I weigh a ton Just throw away the pillowat works every time, says Buzz Ellis When counting sheep came up, right away was the question What kind of sheep From where I sit, you could argue ti Doomsday and never get complete agreement on a lot of things N6w, take me, Im all for having a glass of beer or ale on occasion Your sociable beverage may be a Cokeor buttermilk OJ maybe a cup of hot coffee But enjoying our preferences Is a right in this country and each  us is entitled to his own The important thing is to respect that right in the true democratic spirit of understanding As a matter of fact, what a tiresome old world thit would be if we ail did have the same likes and dislikes Copyright 1950 United Stmrs lWiri Foumiiion The H W Madison Company  will receive pickets at Jesse Richardson Station Mon, Wed, Fri p m July 31, Aug, 2,4 Sponsored by Pinckney VFW Post 7301   V 7 Mr and Mrs Win, McMacken Mr and Mrs  J Hl T  BmuMrtT u I who recently sold their home Pasadena, Colli, arevisiting Mi James Reilly of North Lake now  r , i vvi T ,,ii has his  third grandson at the JS BESSES Thomas Murphy home in Sylvan home a Fowlerville Mrs Clyde Fisher and Mrs Roy Fisher were in FowlervHl Saturday V van The Unadilla Farmers Club wil hold their annual picnic at Joslyn Lake Aug 1 Anderson and North Lake play ball and Mrs Earl Baughn Mr and Mrs Rots MacDonaM Lanius and family of Wilmingto x  Delaware are visiting Rev aid1 Mrs J M McLucus at their ctfft  age at Portage Lake this week Mrs Frank Aberdeen was in Detroit Saturday  Mrs Laretta Hooker and sons spent the week end at the Roy Dillingham home while Mr Hook rump mcjormeu ccuiea up nis er was in Canada with a boy i folks from ScmFrcaicisco, Ctaif scout trn Sunday H Has lift for Korea Mrs Dorothy DinkeL son, lohm Mr and Mrs Percy Martensoa and daughter, Christine, spent and 80n 0f Richmond, Calif, wer  Tuesday with her mother, Mrs Thur dinner guests of Mr and Emma Brogan, in Stockbridoe I Mrs Earl Baughn The Southland, the boat on  jacfc Fairchild, Tameo Frederir which Dale Meabon is on left  jo Mintem of New Ye or Korea last week stcrte and Rx Noerate and wif Philip McDonnell called up hts of Ann Arbor were Sun dinner guests at the Frank Aberdeen borne is XTHE MHCINEY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 28 1950 Jewish DPs Fhd Haven in Israel  I By agreement between Israel and the International Refugee Organ ization IRO of the United Nations, some 3000 displaced persons 1600 institutional cases plus 1400 dependents will now find new homes in Israel Here a Jewish refugee of German origin, suffering from heart disease, is escorted up the gangplank of an Israeli ship docked at Naples by a Palestinian nurse and sailur IRO will pay 12,500,000 to Israel to help finance five institutions for aged refugees, New Addition to Palace of Nations Enroute to Moscow during his recent peace mission through Europe, LN SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lie lays the cornerstone for a new wing of the Palal de Nations in Geneva, Switzerland The new structure will accommodate the headquarters of the World Health Organization of the United Nations WHO With Mr Lie are Max Petitpierre, President of Switzerland left, Princess Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister of India and President of the Third World Health Assembly, and other Swiss and WHO officials World Plant Catalogue in the Making Plant breeders now can learn about any variety of wheat or rice through the World Catalogue of Genetic Stoeks, developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO, at Washington The Catalogue, set up to aid breeders develop new varieties of plants, consists of information stored on punched cards, from which data can be furnished to growers Here FAO staff members inspect machine which handles the cards of the Catalogue Wilson MemorialLibrary Goes to UN,  V     ft ,iV   i tfrXjgt jffrv V BC K   ftMpHBH  The Woodrow Wilson Foundation imall transferred to the United Nations its Woodrow Wilson Memorial Library of some 16,500 vol umes, including what is consiri d by experts the most bomplete collection of League of Nations documents in the world Here, UN SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lie right looks at some of the hooka SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lie right looks at some of the books with Dr Harry Gideonsc, President of the Foundation, and Miss Harriet Van Wick, Librarian of the Woodrow Wilson Library i  Locals V eTHE FOWLERVELE FAIR AUGUST 2 6 1950 IwfirSffcir endd onSotuX3 Mr and Mrs Lonso VanSlam 5615 niqht, this years fair will remain brook and family ancT the Meri m WLKT open on Sunday, with only the  win Campbell family were dinn on livestock beina moved out Saturday niaht ia0 spviol pioqram on bun day win to a nauottuiiy Known tniUl snow, staqea, fly LUCKY LOUS neU Driven, iney will cnve a perioimance at z ociocic and anotner in 8 oclock homes and Caruihrs were aqain retained tins year to staae the iqht show and, also, to pre sent me platform acta durinqj each aiternoon, ineir siiow was 1     It  nou so entertaininq and made such a attended and a lovely tjftie was biq hit with the patrons that tney had Games and ice cream were were hired aqam this year j the feature thinqs The popular WLS National er quests of Mr and Mrs Choi McDaniels in CheJsea The oco asion was the birthday celebrat ion of Mrs Edith VanSlambrook and Merwin Campbell, Miss Bemice Raetz of Detroit tne evening at  wzs quest solist at the Conal  church Sunday She is on the Crusade for Christ television proqram each Sat afternoon The Sunday School picnic at Huron Park Saturday, was well Barn Dance Show will be pre sented Wednesday eveninq, with the sensational star Patsy Montana as one oi the ieatures This show will be presented Wednesday niqht only With the resurfaced track to xace on last year, the trotters and pacers qave fair aoers a real thrill with their anowinq of speed This year the track will be faster than ever because it is better Dr Charles Hopper and family of Detroit were week end quests of Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee Mary Ann Maser of Lakeland who suffered a broken iea in an auto accident has returned horns from McPherson hospital, Howeil Clyde Mclntyre ai Pontiac and Gene Mclntyre of Fowlerville called on friends here Saturday P W Curiett andfamily spani STAT E OF M1CHIG AN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR UNTY OF UVI IN CHANCERY Ruth B Culver, Plaintiff vs ald dor of hearing in the Ptnckis Dispatch, a newspaper published, printi and asjoulaeBd Is said Coaaly 4 xm copy an B Smui CclMto Parthc Judg of Piofeafel BAB Off MUflOAM of TtobS witnessei lamily oi RsevUle There wiil also re three baseball qames, with the teams to b announced next week The midway will aqain be op erated by the Down River Amusement Co, pronounced last year as the Cleanest Carnival Company to play here in some time Accordinq to announcement by the Secretary, Robert E Smith, this years farm machinery ex lUi rubit, and the exhibits under the1 nwV ivlr and Mxa Larue Moran oi Detroit were Pinckney callers Satuiday Cius Patch of South Lyon was, d Pinckney visitor bat also Lymon Uattle and wife of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Emii Weddiqe of Ann Arbor were Saturday quests of the Don Swarthout family W a Clark oi Howell spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs rt K Isabel Brown Bremen, Cora Bruwn Curdy, Wm Frederick hrown, Claude Scott, Vivian Scott, Charles Scott, Fiora Scoti, Georqe Scott, Joseph Andrew brown, Andrew Whitahr tmA Ethyl Whitaker, his wife, Marina M Whitaker Strauch, and their unknown wives, heirs devisees leqatees and assiqns Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION Suit pendinq in Circuit Court for the County oi Livinqston in Chancery on this 15th day oi July, 1950, It appearinq from the sworn Bill of Complaint as hied in said cause that the plaintiff has not been able after diliqent search and inquiry to ascertain whether Vivian ScottClaude Scott Chas Scott, Flora Scott, Georqe Scott, Lester B Scott, David Euqene  oo there b 0frn bf pubttcates Scott, and their unknown wives j j a copy oJ thl ouLu once each wk  heirs, devisees, leqatees and I u thi UOCT rrsn pxeviom to assiqns, a part of gaid defend1 gaid doy oi hearing in the Ptacky ants named in this cause, are  jjupctch, a ixwpapi printed and df dtculatad  said Count A tru PT HUaa B Smith CelMta PcttahaU Judge oi Probate The Pnbate OOQH sk th f jty  Lirlnftton At u sMSloa ot said Coort held at the Pome Qtik to the City oi How U n the 12th day ot July A D , 1950 PxdpenLHoa Uuum R SaUttu lodge A Pzgbats la the Matiw at the etat of Maiy Clara Smiih, Minor Inez Smith, Guardian, having tiled n said Court her petition, payiug lex license to sell the interest ot said estate n certain real estate therein described It is OrderedThat the 7th iay oi Auguet A D , 1950 at ten oclock In the ftronoan, at ecrM Probate office, be ad i Hereby appointed or kearlng eald pet and that all pisons intesested in said estate appear before said Court, at said time and place to shov cause whj a lcensSto sell the interest in said real osttata should not be granted It U Furlbef Orawred that pabUS qrand stand will surpass last , Michael Kelly of Dexter years show by a wide marqin wh0 has een in a convalescent Livestock, produce and 4H er1 home ln Chelsea is aqain livina hihits are pretty well lined up j    now, and will be a qreat show   aqain net nome in Dexter T 1A , Mr and Mrs Vayne AtLeo and of lTiterast to everyone j leQve this week to visit the Cy AtLee family in Gladwin The James Whitley familv with Mr and Mrs Walter Miller ot Whitmore Lake picniced at Kent Lake near Briqhton Sunday The tudolnq will be done in an outdoor rmq, with seats provided for the spectators Everyone Is qivina whoteheart ed cooperation to make this years event a financial success as well as an entertaininq show The members of the commercial club have volunteered to qive theirtime ln ticket sellinq, usher Inq, eta f ryone to enthused locally, anH a cordial invitation is extpridp to everyone in the sur roundinq counties to came am fniny a aood show, a reunion ,with friends and neiahbors, and tn wll parried day of relaxation DOG WARNING Section 12528 of the Nuehiqan Statutes Annotated in part reads as follows It shall be the duty of even Police Officer, on complaint, to kill any doq or doqs which are found outside of an incorporated City, runninq at larqe and unac companied by owner or keeper Therefore ANY DOG, WHETHER LICEN SED OR UNLICENSED, FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE, UNACCOMPANIED BY OWNER OR KEEPER, WILL BE SHOT ON COMPLAINT DAVID HARDTNG LIVINGSTON COUNTY DOG WARDEN alivo or dead, or where they may reside if livina, or it they hav45, any personal representor ives or heirs livina or where they or any of them may reside, or whether the title, intero claim, lein or possible riqht of these defendants has been assiqned to any other person or persons, or whether such titleinterest, claim, lien or possible, riqht has been disposed of bv I hveiyn M Schniers,  1jJ J  lonneriy wwyn WL i STATE OF, MICHIGAN m int UmUUii cuutil run ih vUisix Ui ilviWSTUA ilM CHAiviChiir Cook, Plaintiff vWilfrea H rwm, Adminibtrator oi mehstate oi Herbert ri Cook r, degecusea, ana neroert ti ookfjr Defendants CONSERVATJOM NOTES Application to shoot one deer of etiher sex in 8 Michiqan cou ntre will be available on Sept  15 Only 2,300 permits will be issued The season is in Dec The lake levels oi Lakes Sup erior, Michigan and Huron rose in June while those of Lakes Erie Ontario and St Clair lowered Th Gerald Kennedy tnmilv of Howell wee bunday quests u the Irvin K nnedv home Lois Curtis of Plymouth spent the week nd with Kathryn Henry The Ross Lamb family of East Lansinq were week end quests at the ihomas Ware home L J Swarthout and wife and son, Ronald, spent the week end at Douqlas Lake Mrs Marqaret Olderman and sisters of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs Bert Hooker SundavMr Olderman is in a convalescent home at Orchard late  Mrs Susie VanHorn of Howell is visitinaat the Clifford Van Horn home The Mark Nash family were Sunday dinner quests of Aones and Louis Garhart in Howell Bernice Lrmiont of Ann Arbor sDent the veek end at the Louis Coyle home ivus riuace nyer ot Tirana napias sa IUSI week ai the Asher Wyne nome me LUio iitei iamlly and Mis Waraa riorwooa were in JacKson bacuraay Miss Alpena uinkel had her vacation lorn weeic with iancy OnuoD aa Chariii Meyer in Detroit lon Burns  actuates horn Western State tnib summer and wili leacn the school in Unad ilia village this fall  Mrs b x neiu of Kalamazoo spent the week end with her sis iei, Mrs O E Bucher Mr and Mrs Arthur Reid of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mi Q  Bucher  Mrs C L Bucher and Mrs S T Reid at Kalamoaoo called on their brother and wife, Mr, and Will of said defendants And it further appearina that the plaintiff does not know and has been unable after diliqent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons wh are included o defendants with out beinq named Therefore on motion of Stanley  ORDR QF PUBuCATION Bemman, crttorney for plaintiff s,  na m me UiIcuit it is ordered that the above nam Court f   Llvm ed Vivian Scott, Cbuc e Scott I IUU  me  acy of Jui 195u Charles ScottJlora Scott Georqe 1 ul  u of ho7ei m a Scott, Lester B Scott, David hu gene Scott, and their unknow wivtss, heirs, devisees, leqatees,  Six more public ifehing sues have been purchased by tne state They are on Horseshoe, , rL,f,ra iv Nevin, Derny, Clinord, Dicker Mcs G b oross at Whitmore Ik son and Montcalm lakes Saturday f1 rvUoll Public forest hre loss, due toj  and Mrs Ona CampbeU rain etc, has so far been low biy fires have burnecL 4,145 acres to date comparea to 1,194 fires which burned 19,057 acres in the same period last year The following public huntmqs        returned nome from a months visit in Calif Mon Thev were entertained at the at the Walter Mowers home in Los Anoeles Thev alsto visitecl Dr Bernard MccCluskey at Pasadena Mrs and assiqns, a par, o sud Hfendants named in this Buitcause their appearance to be entered herein within three months of the date hereof, and that in default there of said Bill of Complaint as on file herein be taken as con fessed by said defendants and each and all of them And it is further ordered that the plaintiff ceruse this Order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a new spaper printed, piibUsbed and circulatinq in said county, one in each week for at least cix successivp weeVs Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Berriman Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address wwell, Michiqan Telephone No 1833 The above entitled suit involves and is brouqht to quiet titlo to the followinq described lands located in the Township of Oceola, County of Livinqston and State of Michiqan, and more narticulcrrlv described as follows Th NEU of the SWU of th SWU and the V2 of the SW ouuiity 1 satisiactorly appearinq to ii uk uv atiiauvit on fii luui Uiw aeiendaniti, rierbert h Cook, ji, iu  u Iuaeni of thj State of Michiqan ana uat hi residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berriman attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the said defendant, Herbert H Cook, Jr cause his appearance to be entered in this cause within threy months from the date of this Order, and in case of his appear ance that he cause his Answer to the plaintiffs Bill of Complaint to be liled, and a copy inereot i to be served upon the plaintili attorney within fifteen days a ter service upon the defendant 01 a copy of said Bill, and notice 01 this order, and that in defauu thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by said defendant , And it is further ORDERED J that within forty days after th date hereof, the said plaintili cause a notice of this Oraer 10 be published in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulatinq in saiJ County of Livinqston, and thac such publication be continue i once in each week for six successive weeks, or that she causj a copy of this Order to be scr pxceoUna therefrom the SW1ii of i Ved personally on said defend the SE14 of th SWV all in Sect1 ant, at least fifteen days befo  ion 21, T3N, R5F Michiqan j the time above described for her Stanlev Beniman j appearance or Attorney for Plaintiff j And it is furtheHORDERED thr Business Address 1 the said plaintiff cause a cop  Howell Michiqan  of this Order to, be mailed to sa 1 j defendant at his last known pot  office address, by reqisterei f mail, and a return receipt de manded at least twenty days be fore the time herein prescribed for the appearance of the de fendant Glenn C Yellan i Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Berriman  Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address Howell, Michiqan Telephone No 183 tie Ottos is fee City of At 0 in the lands have been bouqht by the Carrie Cameron and the Spencer state 40 acres at Oak Grove, Liv family, cousins of Mrs Campoeii inqstani 39 acres at St Clair The newspapers with the bio Flats 90 acres at Dansville Headlines receded bv1 JVwnas 40 acres at Port Huron 100 acres here were sent from the bland at Haymarch Lake, Mecosta  where Ona was huntino fox dino The dept is now suryeyinq 26saur bones selected lake in 11 counties Mr and Mrs M J Reason ana which may be made capable of Mrs lucv Suydam Mr and Mrs supporting trout  Herman Vedder and Mrs Dora The 8th Michiqanoil strike this wprtnout went to Frankemuth year, a 100 barrel a day well, Sunday d had dinner, has been struck on the Alber rvir and Mrs Ben White attend j farm, near Mti Pleasant Thp de a dinner wtih the ,vvhite famil dept is 3200 it let at the home of Mrs Mae A poplar cr Balm of Gilead Met nf Howell last Wed in hon tree has been found near Rock or of Mr and Mr Percy Mort land which Is 8 ft 3 in in circum enson of RVhmond CaMforilrf temnce i   iOkil Mr arA Mrs ChrrrW whit head and Beatrtc Lambom f The Gerrv Elchman family Grecorv VQTO Simdav crt5ets at spent last week at Georqia Bay the Jesse Henry home  in Canada rf r11  nf Ann r  Mrs Nettle Vauohn spent last hex scent several davs rrt the f week at the Merrill home in Wen Hn i ome last weak, ster and with Mrs Marlorv Merr , Tb rW Tlnarrm famil rec jll in Whitmore Lake  rtvA wH Mnndrrv that Hnrv Mrs Eldith Vcruqhn who under airA v Vvrrf rn atscrrtmert in went a serious operation In a FlHdc  flbwnkmi wfnfer had Jackson hosoita tome time aoo, ben crushed Ktwen  lo7 has returned hoBie from the has and was M serious eondrton in pUat  an Aon Arbor honH 4 scRd vrfttit oeW City eJ Heweil to Mid Oeustf 1 3rd day of July A D , 1950 Preeeutfat Ukan I astth voge d hobats , Is fte Matter ej fte  1 Michael Lavey deoeaeed It appeuij9 to  wm hen ft time for presentation of data agoloet aid estate should be asuted, axui thai  ttaseand plooe be appelated tor eel, ewmfne and adtust all ekaoM tmtf besore tali Ottos ad tttttt As ItaaJ fesWef said dereae ed emiifled to fnhsrtt ttis estate oi Mcn told dipsnd dtod setoed should be ad 0 Is Ordered, That oil of the eredi ore oi said BSstand am raqidred to present their elates tr said court at aid Probate Ottos, end to esnrs a copy thereof upon Adrian Lavey, administrator of told estats whose address is Pinck ney Michigan at said Probate Office on on or before 18th day of Sept18S0,at ten  oclock in ths forenoon said ttae ami nation and and lot las oil and ndrustment of all clatsl dsttnnlBitt at lew of sold deceased ot sis dead oasaet to inner oiwmismtoo amaul disc It Is PsAst Ofdorsd, fbsi svblte net teetbereoi b 09m by psAloattoo of 0 oJ fttH osdex fss fttJM toesM dss 1 HERNAN SANTA CRUZ Head of the Chilean Delegation to the United Nations, Sr Saata Crfci has been elected President of tie TJN, Eeonomie and Social Connetl, which Is now holding its tonlSr  i st Lake fjaccssi, New YorsvAUGUST 1950 The First and Best Fair WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2  9 A MIudginq 4H Exhibit j IP M Lightweight Horse Pulling 3 p MHeavyweight Horse Pulling i 8 P MW L S Barn Dance  Show    THURSDAY AUGUST 3 9 A M Judging Open Exhibit 130 P MHarness Races and Acts 2 P MBaseball Gams 7 P MLivestock Parade 8 P MShow Stars on Parade FRUDAYAUGUST 4 130 P MHarness races and  Acts 2 P MBaseball Game 7 P MLivestock Parade 8 P MShow Stars on Parade    SATURDAY  AUGUST 5 1 P KLPony Races 130 P MHarness Races and Acts 2 P MBaseball Game 8 P MShow Stars on Parade   SUNDAYAUGUST 6 2 P M and 8 P M LUCKY LEE LOTT HELL j DRIVERS Two Complete Shows  ADMISSION  ADULTS 40c  CHILDREN FREE fe  Comeand Bring the Whole Family w Annoucement  25 Years Ago   ,J i  SENATOR HARRY F M  Sen Hittle has announced his canUiUuc io renornination ou  the rtepufciican icxet at iho bpf primalv election lor trie i4th ast rict state senatorial seat St Marys annual picnic is August 12th at Laphams qrove Chicken dinner, bail qame, speaking program and dance in  I he even ma ino iMvVvn ianiiiy leunu wan heiu at tu ixome 0    iiuu  Ann iubor July 19, with 18  present I Mr aryif Mrs W S Roqers of Detroit cefcibihted their oULK weddinq anniversary at the Roy  Placewav home Saturday The Wohela Flower Girls held a weenie roast at Rush Lk Thurs Theymade the trip in Wm Ken  nedys truck f The Belle Barcus players will be here a wee starting Aug  A different play each night i Miss Germame Ledwiaqe has  been visiting the Dr Andrew Roche family in Calumet Leslie May cock oi the Mich1 fstcte police stationed at Monro KITTLE rested Babe Ruth lor speeding lait week Louis Clinton while working in Detroit was so seriously injured lis was unconscious for 4 hours Friends and relatives of Geo Reason gave him a party at Por ben rtittie, vto lives at 263 Mage Lk Sunday in honor of his Durand St, tiast Lansing, is a vol88th birthday  eran member oi tne senate hav inq represeniea trie I4tn aisinc  , comprised oi ingham and Jivma  3 ston counties, since 193, He has  served as chairman ot tne senate j j luaiciary committee since 1945  jsVand is also a member of the ien J ate committees on interstate cooperation and liquor it was Sn Hittle who sponsor tor appendiciti ed the bill limiting interest rates j on automobile financing which    was passed during the current apieciai legislative session ajiier beinq defeated in the house during the 1949 regular sessionThis measure, which will save car buyers thousands of dollars in fcnance charqes, nas been term ed one of the most important pie  ces of legislation benefitting the average Michigan citizen io be  passed in recent years Bom in South Boardman Mich Th Granic Trunk Railroad will put a gasoline car on this line Aug 1 to carry passenqers Charles Gehrinqer, Fowlerville ball player siqned by the Detroit Tiqers has been fanned out to Toronto Paul Fohey underwent oper ation at the Pinckney San Tues Pinckney Public Schools Pinckney, Michigan Requests Sealed Bids for an Ele mentary Schcl Bids will be received to 730 P M Eastern Standard Time, July 31, 1950, they will be publicly opened Access to Plans Office of the Architect, W T Anicka, 617 Forest Avenue, Ann July 1888, Sen Hittle received Arbor, Michigan, and Office of jurj education at Ferns Institute, University of Chattanooaa and the Detroi Colleqe of Lav He ias served as prosecutinq attor ney for both Manistee and Ing ham counties  i  CIRCUIT COURT NEWS In circuit court divorces were granted to Warren Dunn from fuanita Dunn, Donna from Ken  School Superintendent, Pinckney Michigan Plans and Specifications may be secured of the Architect ,or  School Superintendent, upon deposit of Twenty Dollars 2000 which will be refunded upon re turn of same All Bids must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Bid Bond oi rive Percent 5  of the Bid submitted Same to be made pay Whitaa and Alden from Mildred fffiS8011  PlMW jater The Board reserves the right to Default judqements were arcmt ,  rrnA nU ojfl xr UJ iSflB  tor at least thirty 30 day m  vtiAAO to Louis McCallum aqain tt Victor Geer The James Wet,  Successful Bidder will be requir ed to furnish performance, labor o was given one of 7368  matleral bonds Henry Suelsber et al  fudge YeDands court Harold, iWhite, 17, at one time em red on the Urnstead oniorj was given 17 days for vagfames tofcrke was given rn for contri3buting to the  of a minor girl He Mty been arrested jCBTCiBf BY School Board oi Plnckrv ublic Schools Pinckney, Michigan Eric Rose Secretary of Board I Mr and Mrs M J Reason and Mrs Mable Suydam were irrDet roit one day last week  With U1V in Northern Greece Rough going on a mountain in northern Greece is encountered by members of the United Nations Special Committee for the Balkans UNSCOB on a recent inspection tour UN9COB observers are on constant duty in northern Greece, watching for any incidents along the mountainous frontier with Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia Haitian Exposition Features l Worl Thousands of persons from all over the world are expected this year to visit the International Exposition at PortauPrince, Haiti, to commemorate the two hundreth anniversary of the founding of that city The exposition features a special United Nations exhibition, dramatizing the activities of the world organisation Above is one of the UN pavilions under  construction In the Haitian capital  The Pinckney Bowling Alleys Will Open for Business 6 Brand New Alleys The Public Is litvi J ed  Touy DePhillipi, Prop For Bookworms Everywhere     c  International book coupons Issued by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Unesco new enable readers in countries with currency restrictions to buy books published in other countries Coupons are sold by Unesco and may  be paid for in local currency, then used to pay for books from Try a Dispatch Want Adv  fi  NIVfdndidoy, July 26, 1950 Store v Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie KennedyV Gen Store 1L LOWEST PRICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASJSPPMt Ranje  lerry Ledwidqe writes from Vor  million, S D hat he has won all 1 4 ball qames pitched The 01 ci postponements of many qames scheduled Week end quests of Mr and Mrs M E Darrow were the  Wm Foaq family of Chicaqo, II and Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor  The Hackney iOfspdcn Entered as fcjcl dos act of March 3 1877  matter at Postomce i4 SoHoweil St Puiamejvlich ffubsciirvhm Wee 9LoV 0 Tear  ft tStaettt ftibttsbx       bpciit me wee ena wiui aVu ana iuj r runic uioy c iviworu i  Mr and Mrs Wm tiuenman J ui Leliou were wctiK eua quesu I yi iii aaa AVIIS JUIU ivicLnnii 1 Week una quests oi Mr ana Ars John Carver weie Georqe Ccuver, Miss tteuy inciter, Mr netty Carver ox Ann Arhor and raul cuid Mary Lou Smith 01 Monroe iia Pettysville Civic Imp, j Ass a held a picnic at Bisnop Lake Tuesday f jojf Ciaraqoii and wiie of Rush Lake have relumed trom a trip  throuqu the southern states I The Menin Ambuiqey family J and Mis t lora McAnor returned 1  home ham South Gxennfieid,Mo Sunday  Mrs Ida Byers and dauqhter of Ann Arbor spent Friday a the Ross Read home  Mrs Mary Brandeli and the Wm Kennedy family of Detroit weru  Sunday quests oi Mrs Emma Branded Mr and Mrs W C AtLee and Rev Brady took Gretchen Tasch to the South Haven Conql camp Sunday Rev bradv is a teacher there The Roy Reason family and Mrs, Edna Reason and  Leota spent Sunday at tiie Fred Carpsn rer home in Pontiac The Doyle Temple ton family of Keeqo Harbor and Ival Shirley and iamily of Dundee wore Sun qusts at the Albert Shirley C J Clinton and wife spenifj Sunday with the Ralph Clinton family in Lincoln Park ,  Mrs Walter Clark spent last i Wed with her dauqhter, Mrs jean Meyer and family near1 iYpsilanti  The Joe Griffith familv spent tb week end at the Miller cott aye at Douqlas Lake  The Mua v Kennedy familv spent Saturday at the Culver farm in Deerfield  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe and Demise spent Sunday at the Mark Bwcrin home near Howell  Mrs Anna Lindell of Kenosha Wis is spendino a few days j with Mrs Mary Hoff  GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTSJ JIMjNAttS DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE OMORIS ODOR ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY I rio more xpensiv unhealthy pumping ond digging up o ceupooU, jptic tonki, itepege poclt, groi traps ond clogged lines re th mod relioblc and lo ,, fiod lo ii1, dusolre ord joporify grcme iuui, hair, rS enj ether or 1 tolidl iii nrtctn chrricol guuianttti quirk oid effl  ni osult  12 to 16 h3r NO SHIJilOWN chemical ii working 1  1   or tor not, 8 lonodioa rat OH  Off PvnJ My 3717 Lakasida C,, Hu,h TJgf umbing Water Sy terns etc Stanley Diakel  4v f0s Mr and Mrs Gal iV idleton ol Detroit were Sunday cjurst 01 the Roqer Carr familv Mr and Mrs Robert Pike were Friday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Erston Clark of Una i ilia Clarence Walsh and wif Detroit were week end quests Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan Mr and Mrs C Coleman  Howell were Saturday dinne quests, of Mr and Mrs Wayne Waqner  The West Morion church se ved the dinner Sunday fcr Mr and Mro, Wm Bfrt in nr rt their 50lh weddinq anniv T,arv oi of Born la Mr and Mrs Don Gard ner of Pinckney atRowe hospit al, Sfockbridqo Friday a 9 lb son John WiUccd M and Mrs Lynn Hendee ne Ilrtaincct fir dinner Sunday theDr James Nash family of Cold water and Licvd Hwnde ana lamiiy The Earl Gaines family oi Howell were Friday niqht quetsti at dinner of Mr and Mrs Robert Pike Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle, the Ray Bums, Jack Younq and Jim Far ffrniL , v,r  Sunday dm nr qiurts ff tie D Conklin horn in Pontiac A thrill to ownyet easy to ky 4 automatic, instantlighting burners removabk porcetaio drip trays y Vlsualite oven with glass window and overt libL 24hour clock vith builtin timer v Vislmiodcr siRnals cooUng slrne, up to 20 riuite V TfijiguidcivestimccitJ temserature informttioa v niummuted signal tells uhen oven w on  v Xight illumiriea enir top Of range  v Large workinj area Iort  lain finish Concealed o en vtnt  thats DE SOTO J LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now Is the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MAKi OTHER PHILOAS AmiANCfS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE US TODAY Wf HANDlf AIL INSTALLATION JTAIIS  WWW T9mMW9wntm9fw IfWOTIVrv  MtlMndilraliMlt tun, Ias4r 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she will underqb an operation Wm Devereaux and wife ot Det roit spent Ejr with his mother, J Mrs Jennie Devereaux j ua4 j, 0 Don Swarthout Jr Skipper J Telephones was hit bv an auto Sun while Qtttoc 835 Residence ridinq his bicycle but received no injuries John Paul Ware was the driver of the car  Fin 800 tad Savings Bonk 0Of7elL MIcbJeJan TODAY MARTIN I LAV AW Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich hone lefFli Repajn  MYRON J HUGHHRS    BUi Plwnbteg and Heating Kjcatags by Appointments tQUMim m7 Lode Drtv HowelL Michigan HERB 1 River S THRIFTY BOYS ARE TOMORROWS M SUCCESSFUL MEN SNEED Phone 183  207 Howell Michigan Real Estate fasuranceAiokeiage Ctty Lake and Farm Property A Speciality JUet Tow Property with Me Rush Lak I  Help your child acquire the habit I  H SWAfiTttOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service J Phones 38  63 PwckneJMlcK  fRED TREtCraOFF  OPTOMnTRlST LEE LAVY general Insurance 1 l20 West Gran Rfarei Ave I of thrift with an account at ou Phone 58F3 1 HowelL Michigan bank Pmckney  l1 For Appointment  I AOlTri O NIBB  PI  358 Residence 81  p rami Sales a Spedadrf   J Ours iFidOMKETE Water System Service  HowelL Mich, BEST WYLIE REFlOCfcRATION SVKE HAROLD RADY Repairs on AU Mouses Under Federal Supervision   Member Federal Deposit Insur  ancTcorporauon AU Deposits InH tookny154F8 i sured up to 5,000 for each Depos I,tot i riu LAVE HARDWARE pt Cash TIMPAOVfN PUMPS AND WATSR SWIM  iSTfc T TOWNft Dentist 8044 Mortage Lake Road, Dexie Phone Dexter 8481 Oft HENDEE  live Stock Humnn Weekly Trips Made tc betes General Tracking Phone JW14 CARL JONES Concrete Products Cnavei Sand Top SolL Road Gears Fm Die and Road Bui Blocks Laid Piece at Ctsttra 7626 Tama Rd, Phsckney fit  Phone Dexter3 1 1 8 I FOR SALE Tractor DAWest Loader Extra Tires iur Rear Ford Ferquson  FOR SALE LihTsy of Worlds Best Literature i,y Charts DudMCURV MSNNOW CL,MBS Wt6tS Plow Analer Dozer 9595 Kress Rd ley Warner editor 46 volumes University Library of Autobioqra phy, 15 volumes The Worlds J AOI  I Famous Peopl with bookcase    Mercury Doet Cultivator 1 cmd writinq cesk combined  Hydro Scoop 1 phone Briqhton 3909 or call at Lakeland t9556  t Lakeland,  MXDINC tt R Bead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROJWTLY HORSES 150 COWS 815P WE BOT HIDES ni0 CALF SKflttJ Phone 68 Pincssy Central Oeaf Stock C c  8 Popular Colin I ,,  MlLjt Urn  tough KiXn1 W darts affit balers, 0f order direct  W,5 at Wf   TOR DEAD OR DOABLET   STOCK J HORSES 150 EACH J COWS 150 EACH  ACCORDING TO SIZE  AND CONDITION Hog PigaCalves Removed Free REMOVED FBEE PHONE OOLLEtTT tO CARL BERG HOWELL 4 5 0 Classified Advs FOR SALE  Stokol Hydraulic Coal Stoker Good as new Pric ed riqht for quick sale Ross Read  i FOR SALETen 3 month old rabbits Call Bill Brady  Phone 1164  FOR SALE A 1839 Chev Club Coupe, color blue, in qood ruhn inq condition Very Reasonable Can be seen at 166 Uandilla St Phone 57F3,PhQne pincknev 138F2  , r  u ALEPEOPLE WANTED FOR SALE  Fryers, weiqhinq ojeninq tor Deuance PlasUc about 5 lbs each demonstrators in this area Ovec  974, items Beautiful hostess qiits iHiqhest commission paid No ae Mark Nash Phone 61F12 i ftvjspajKo   I  Ucensee for DARLING  COMPANY  I FOrt SALE A Coleman Oil Bur nVeries to make If interested J nor with ieciric fan also 250 Writ ROT 481 Rtockbridae, Mich qal oil tank with about 50 oals, m  Mcdem apGltm9nt SS MnnnirA  I over Roy Clarks store, kRoy McDonquah,   Phone 124F3 Pcknav Have your Furnace ana oil Bmars Qecmeo and checked leave name 5r Phone Howell 11W2 587 E GdL River, Lake Chemiinq    unnieTS wiewnea WANTEDCombining To Do Work auaranteea Ralph Hall Phone 52F11 phone Pincknev 8 FOR SALE Alunimum Baby 1 Basinet and Play Pen with pad tCall Pincknev 15SF5 FOR SALEMiid Hay Will sell ATTENTION 1MSfc Saws filed Retoothed, EstabUhed 18 Lawn Mowers Sharpened i All Work Don By Machine and Guaranteed A Mandell 11524 River Lane Drive   HiLand Lake, Michigan McPHERSON State BANK standinq or you may cut on shares Nick Coluser wl6 M36 East address FOR SALE8 Ft Frfcrldarr Eec trie Reiriqerator in dood condit  ion ,lohn OarverPhone 110FU FOR SALE5 seven weeks aid 22 J9 I pigs Frank Pearce FOUND At the donkey ball110960 Stinchfield Rd SilverLake qame Saturday niqhit, a, pair of    rTrTt, DO YOU HAVE A CHECKING qlasses in leather case Inquire FOR SALEi Buo Therm Oil A ii Tw ii vti in T i toe nn ACCOUNT  at the Dispatch Office  Burner, Large Size 3500 FOR SALE Gannon Shpard, 2,  Pincknev rwn OAU vaerman anepara, z, ero Qtor 1  i w m im manv vear old reqistered with papers SteffenB St0Sjjand Lak A checking account has many wm sacriAee ior Qood home i Hhand La adVantaqes Here are some ot Howell 80W FOR SALE Power Lawn Muw them to eKir n  , , 21 m, Cut 7500 When new  i Checks protect your money and FOR SALE 160 feet of white gt 15750 Checks are a complete record Rush Lake Phone 157FU PjT,129 i  Ford , of where your money went wANTEDA ride from Pinckney to Ann Arbor, work 5 days  I Checks are available evidence week Inquire at Mary Kennedys  of payment of bills OB to where I live   Mrs Corbett Salver Service ar on checUna ac FOR SALEiRoyal, Quiet DeLuze, counts are reasonable portable jyf  ver  little Will sell very reasonable   Call 38F4, Pincknev McPHERSON State BANK WAMtb Custom BaiEng Howell, Mich Reece Gudim,5360 Bentleyl Sedan, Hydraulic Braked First one there takes it for 3500 115 Chilson Rd Phone Howell 1382W SALE Modem 0 room homo in Pinckney Basement, rurnace, Bath very best of condition Ex QUALITY unaer Federal Supervision Member Fussed DeposH Iruuran c Corporation All Deposits up   5fl00 ior each Deposlter Phone Howell 1354 W Bentley LkRd,  Meats Fruit Groteties Vegetables bra lot available7 Price 650000 SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17 USE T4L FOR ATHLETES FOOT BECAUSE It has greater PENETRATING WANTED Lady wishestodqiPowr    Cio tmdUut wall papirtnq Very ronableJJn nEKtolliS  11 0 happy lim Lakeview, Patterson Dr nm m ONE HOUR 07our  back at any drug store Today a CORYS DRUG STORE Fish it Market Prices Courteous Service Jr  Clarks PINCKNEYS FINEST FOOD STORE mm i GLASS SERVlCIFOR L, TRyfiSSCJ HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY , SKILLED AUTO GLA73BR SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCE8S IVE TRUCK VTBEBATIONi WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOK PBOPSffiLYfROMrTOtV ABtfS AUTO PARTS  PHONE IL 1018 EAST QRAKTlttVE HowelL MIcwgaB H W WY L I E NOTARY mSOMIfCB and BONDS PHOME 188  KNOWEY FOR SALENew army wall tent 12rl4, Beauryrest mattress and sprinqs4 burner cabinet oil stove with oven Inquire 140 Unadllla S, Pinckney WANTEDPOULTrii Will pay ueuon 88F1J CEUOM W Have Farm Seed t Chick Starter Fer Tour Needs Farmer Feed Supy Co r  </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>  , ra m 1 mmm  f   iif r  SRSFSTSTl PFPTT v   Volume 87 v The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, July 19, 1950 Michigan Mirror  No Cause for Action fOUR DEMOCRACY The 1950 national canventioi of Outdoors writers will be held i The popcorn stand damage i  in we upper peninsula oi Vn Unit invovling The Pinckney DisJ gan Ciay Perry, writer for the1 patch was tried in Judqe Yelland bahfcday  Evening Post, calls  court in Howell last Friday and aid , peninsula a Sportsmens resulted in a No Cause for Act  Paradise with fishina and hunt jion, verdict inq unexcelled The convention will be at Escanaba where ih invitation of the chamber of co t mmerce has been accepted inere are more deer in the upi per peninsula tnan anywnere else in the United Stales, inerc I are the beven wonders oi the Up  per Jrernnsuia Amonq them is tne iamous big bprjaq, Kuchitix t ippi, near ManisUque, the Fictui  ed hocks at Munsing, ail of tn beauuiui snores ot Lae Superior and Ivuchiqan, Mackinac island  Historic, scenic,luxiious as to its  v Urand Hotel, no automobiles al  lowed, only horsedrawn carri aqes and bicycles Your trip west should include   a day to visit the Tahguanemon j sultr was hrsi storied in the com I Hiver fails near Newberry, accesot Justice Cionnenwett oi Howell Bible either by boat from Soo Juni1311 dismissed when they iound ction or by hiqhway At Munij1 haa ll Jurisdiction, that it sing be sure to take a boat ride wod have to be tried in Putnam in June 1349 when we bougiu me lot on 114 b no well Stfeet,, wneie  we have since punt oat prinunq oiiice, a popcorn siana siooa on one cornea oi it wincn nua reen operated Uie previous year py tne tfranaon Whe ram  uy Although osiiea to iemove ii a numper of umes the owners railed to do so ana n was puilea on the lot by means pi notching a truck to it oy the Gentiie hros who eirected the dispatch buiiai inq, so that they could Puiit the louncratlons irus was June oU,  1949 The owners claimed dam ages and started suit ior zio in tne name ot Mrs White, ihe  I Notes of the Game I LOSE TO ANN ARBOR ELKS 4IO 1  No 29 The Pinckney VFW lost then first qome in 5  Current Comment IN A COUNtRy THAT WAS TO PEDiCATC ITSSLf TO PCDOM rr IS SISN,FCANTTHAT TH FiXST 0,CE OF P,T AMHCA WAS THE FWLEMANs OATH A 6ROADSPZ ISSUED ay srePHSN PAY, PRINTER, IN ite Many, many attempts have been made to start third political  w straight when  parties in tins nation but they they dropped one to the Ann Ai have ail flopped The rtepublioor fclKs, raied me best team in can pariy was the last nw party that city py a 4 to  score to elect a president and thai was  The qame was sconess up toback nearly 100 years aqo In a the iilth when Ann Aroor qot a,sense Uiev were hot a third par mn when boh Dairow tell aowjty as the Whig party, one of the iieidinq a grounder, Don Amour two dominant Parties, had about qey only allowed one hit the in disappeared  and never wa3 st live innings In the 6 th Ann Ar heard of after the civil war Two bor tilled the bases on 3 bunts years aqo the Dixicrat Party was but bailed, to score One man launched in the south with a was forced at home one tncd out great blarinq of trumpets and and one struck our j much publicity In the election In the 7th Ambuiqey weakened I the, carried a couple of states but failed to dent the Democrat to the Pictured Rocks Thencewest to Marquette for a view of the Iwgh ore loadina docksIron deposits were discovered in 18  or an adjoinmq townshipThe leq  lslature later chanqed this law j  and suit was aqain started in just I ice Cronnenwetts court Then the near Neqaunee by Wm R Burt dispute started and this court  north of Marquette are the Huron J was declared illeqal When Jud j  Mountains, undeveloped as a iuij de  Yellands court was set up lire scenic center, similar to the  ifte suit was started there but  Porcupine Mountains the  numerous postponements took  until  last Friday Francis Barron was attorney for the Whites and Va I Winkle  VanWinkle for the Di patch The jury was Mike DanContinuing west you arrive at j place and it was not tried LAnse and Houghtpn, entrance to the picturesque Copper Coun try This is the land of the beaut ful Keweenaw Peninsula and the , onetime center 1889 of the j iels, foreman, David Murninq 1 greatest copper producina region sham, Ralph Walker, Mrs Wilson in the United States The Calu j Howlett, Mrs Coye Hoover and j mot and Helca Company fmane  Mrs Erma Wriqht , edwith 10 million capital, prod  In his charge to the jury judqsj uced over 100 million in u  feuana luied cuvuwushp to   a Pit and on 2 scratch hits, 2 i waliis and an error Ann Aiboqot 3 runs Roos went into pitch for Ann, tne th, Don Amburgey walked,   majority to any qreat extent Their platform was white supr macy Their candidate was Gov  Thurmond of South CarolinaNow , Bob Darrow qo a nit, Bob Am he has just gone d buqrey popped outReader wolk bfoe forme   own in defeat former Senator James ed, Jelireys scored Don Ambur Byrnes, a Roosevelt stalwart who  qey witn a drive past 3ia, Fred was aupiemo court justice, secre Sinqcr hit to pitcher and Head  er was fcored ot grounded out Pinckney made 2 errors Arbor 0  he piaieLavel Ann tary of state and assistant president under the late FDhThur monds Dixicrat party probable wen1 down with him The DixiPkitrr 7r 11 r r 1crats desertion of the Democrat hiLhp Kratrmiller, son of Bar  p3rlv resulted in their losing the ney Kratzmiller, old time Dexter base ball catcher caught for Ann  Arbor ,,wilWi In lhe preliminary game th Cubs as usual lost to Eriqhton 13 to 5 popcorn stand had not been ablish, the Dispatch was not liqed to qive notice to the  AMERICAN IPSA PROGRESSED, THE PRINTED WORD BECAME A GREATER AND GREATER FORCE IN EDUCATES THE PEOPLE IN THEIR PRIVILEGES AND DUTIES AS CIT2ENS OP THE NEW REPUBLICAND LATER, THEIR NEW RESPONSIBILITIES IN AN INCREASINGLY COMPLEX WORLD, AND YET  HZEEMANn THE SIMPLE STANOAIZO BV WHICH WALWAYS AVE MEASURED AND ALWAYS WILL MEASURE TRUE DEMOCACY m anes EUGENE L McLACHLAN Euqene L MacLachk Ann Aroor, well known Church Notes ends  trom the most productive an4 richest mine in America , Drive out the Keweenaw Penin sula to Eaqle Harbor, take the corn stand owners to move it J3fockway Mountain Scenic Drive  their lease on the lot was  to Copper Harbor, visit Fort Wiljor 1948 and that no evidence kins State Park, and return by had been introduced establish the central route back to Houqhjina the value of said stand be4on Thence to Ontonaqon and f0Xe a wag moved or afterwards Silver City whereyou can drive The jury was oniy out a sOT 16 the Porcupine Mountain Stat time before bringing m the veiJi111 Aroor, well kj  Park and climb by easy trail to  diet  reasons, died there an escarpment qivina a breath, xhe witnesses were Mr anddcjyof a heart attack j Winter 800  1000 taking view of the Lake Ct The Mrs White, Brandon White Jr  he was a irequent visitor io Liv Novenna Devotions Clouds If time permits, continue Howard Thayer, Ken Kellenherg mqston Lodge and had alenaed Friday evening at 730 p a west to Ironwood and visit the orj George VanSkiver Douglas nV past m0asters banquet since j Confessions St Marys Catholic Church TI  T w T ,, ,, Pinckney Michigan  5fi h010111011 b0iRev Fr Albert J Schnutt, PastorEdmunds, ri  j PINCKNEY  Jeffreys, lb F Singer, 3b Lavey cf  Jones, rf hedwidoe, rf Goode, li  D Amburqey, p Dnimw, 2b B Amburgey, ss t a a i c AIiix ARBOR LLKS D RCOS, 2b, p   Murphy, ss 1 Frazer, lb iGerstlex, lb I Douglas Rosse, 3b , Krat2miller, c i Burns, cf  jHuninalon, cx Brown, If  patronage oi their states and it is bard to hold a party together without i1 The Fair Employment Practice AE R H Bill or Lgual Rights for Negroes 0 2 has again been killed in Con 0 1 qress by a combination of Repub 0 0 lican and Southern Democrat  U I votes The vote to kill the iilbuste  or and bring it to a vote was 55 4 4 4 1 1 3 2 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 I , , lc ioinday Masses  Gakle, p suddenly rrTI Summer 630, 500, 1000 1130, Person p 3b  0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Aii R h  3 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 1 0 i 1 0 1 3 2 1 3 4 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 to 23, nine short of the required 64 22 Democrats and 33 Repub licans voted ior it and 27 South, em DemoeiaTs by the aid of 6  nopibiicans llljd it Thj issuji has been a political football for ages Both Democrat and Repub Lean parties usually have planks favoiing it in the platforms but no effort was mad to enact un I til President Truman declared ior  We refuse to get het up over Wo do not believe it would jever bo enforced in the south any more than prohibition ever iwas in Hamtramack  lit This is now the third week f TRICOUNTY LEAGUE J the Korean war and it seems The Pinckney Tri County lea to be the same old kind of war fans aionVLake Superior, Othe, SmithwhS sola inT Tot to IE, 0 except 2 or 3 He belonged i SylfS Novenna DeoUons i   olmfsunday  War OW1 iWareVand Wise, you can qo southward to pispatch,Sam Gentile,Ross Readi f  r Masonic orders , Saturday 73 tc,900 P NLi,, ockbrXe 6 I 4  Wor d WarTan II days Mud U S 2 and go back eastward to Ed Parker M J Reason and ye,wa, ct past maste of Go den Sunday before 800 Mass Ty were ouhit by stockbridq, holes, fox holes, bridgeheads the iron ranges at In River Cry , editor Kellenberqer later bought j lethi J5er 5C Z  I 8 to 7 but managed to make their with infantrymen and marines stal Falls, and J the popcorn stand VanSkiver n the ldJec CONG COM CHURCH hits count Pmckneys big innina lighlina in them and airplanes On your way back o isure to helped move it Thayer took pict  f e f Jnfl U I   ,  wa the 5th when Zeke Ledwioa r, reaming over hoad We were isit the Big Spring,, Kitchitikippi mes  lt anc , Parker and  ety Also a former deputy grand      visit Rev Donald D br7 pastor led off with a double, Jeffrey given to understand the Thence eastward over the U, i0f the building before and after  Hf was bom m Milan but a Orqauist  Choir Director   ifv 2 Shore Drive to St Ignace Thislt was moved lend 3d Ann Arbor high school Mrs Meiwin Campbell lor ma Don lones where he was a class mate of Friday, 21st,700Basket supperConnq uon Jones Ross T Read His survivors are of 3570 couples at iawn back of his wife, the former Frederick stretch of pavement is new and j it affords one of the most beauti  SPECIAL NOTICE,  ful Views of Lake Michigan m, the entire Upper Peninsula I The County Road Commission We would not suggest thathas closed the dump on the you attempt such a circle tour in ,Howell Rd iust north of Pinckney only one weeks time, two weeks land will level and grade the cor would be Ideal We will quaran ner All dumping there is strictly tee that having made the circle  forbidden A new dump has  from the Sault to the Cooper Cou  been opened iust west of it in the ntry and thence southward by Icathole near the county road way of Escanaba to St Ignace, romm gravel pit It is reguested that you will join Clay Perry inthat you dump your rubbish an acclaim for Michigans vast there North Country, b e y o nd the i Putnam Twp Board Struts of Mackinaw Stanley Dinkel, next war near Manistiaus at Indian Lake I Reason estified to th, condiUon j leclarer for this district j Choil Practiee    Wed Niqhli, jed and Tom Good and Jo, j war would be a machine tendAArrtah i4Je OamaiUvtv  h,t 61 3 m ,0miC bmbs d aUided pitched all the way for Pinckney Pincknev missiles released by merlv press nq a button and in a very short scrambled their lineup Jim Bur j time with no loss of life the war Wenqerollfexter cmd 3 brother 016 G   Playlno 3rd hegaer ind  would be won entirely by mach Harold, Ernest and Donald Saturday 1030 a m Annual The funeral was at the Mue Sunday School Picnic at Huron hlig Chapel, Monday afternoon, River Park near Dexier All wish Golden Rule Lodge had charge jjna transportation come to the  of the services at the grave church at 1030 Bring basket ia JStockbridqe and cold ntIr0 i f dinner, ice cream I drinks furnished Afternoon pro I  and Jim Meyer, short Zeke Led nor This has not come to pass vidge played ieft and Tom GocJ Some cue inclined to blame vas shifted over to riflnt Thu Gen MacArthur because he ha5 lineup only made 2 enors mo trcops to send into battle This Jack Young played 2nd for j i silly We were lulled to sleep by the push button war talk and anyway we did not want war,  and were easily sold on the idea Batteries Pinckney, Jone and J Clark Slockbndge, Ccanpbch, I PINCKNEY SCHOOL CARRIAGE LICENSES George Hall 29, Fowlerville, Erma Hatt, 23, Fowlerville Mil  ton House, 19,Fenton, Betty Brown  19, Fenton Frank Crptser, Jb, Dundee, Helen Allen, 22, Pmck ney Seven people were taken to q gudav 3rd fofe Churh HUfsha11, Hayhoe a,nd Bciser I  we could arm and tram the McPherson hospital, Howell at Serce Sermon Our LivingiIn CSaTS  SIQQT mT KoLnto o our fight 130 a m Sunday morning, by,5 11 Q  the WebbGrvfllc Ind 13 to Jncr for us This has not worked Supervisor Swarthouts ambulance following 1130 Sunrfav School Samue 31 Batteries Saline, Fosdick  0ut that way The Russian train an auto accident on Whitewood ,3  TSdao Filsinger Webber ville, Bradshaw orI Koreans are greater in num TRd near the Melvin farm ThlhPB  mkd ld U  bers Hch ter pped and xwGETHERl car turned out to pass another ch 1 ouf doors  6  nS  fn  Dont forget July 30th the last struck deep sand and iurned hJ200 do0rS  A Chelsea and shut out Unsmg iun 1 JuaqtH juiy ouui uie xubrj TIT I 1 t r HnMBMiHB  J   CC A n fl Fnw prvi If1 beat Wit Sunday of the month is the date jver Jean Wodard of Grand111 1 I CIO 4 to U, rowirvuu oeai win set for the Getto gether in Rapids suffered a broken should CALVARY MENNONITE Howell City Park for any who er, Victor Gasser of Detroit, a F   w Prr,lrT wish to come PotLuck dinner at broken coller bone, Mary Ann MonJ0chy m 100 oclock Come and ioin us Mapr of Lakeland from shock IScorning WjP 00 ifor a good old visit ana possible concussion Others oungcry ocnooi  involved were Dorothy Knop of j ChiftwoJ npv   iamstou 13 to 5 wUh Nash and bii liott pitching for them Mason beat Webberville VFW 9 tc 3 , Next Sunday Pinckney plays 1100 the Webbervilk WW hero at 1145 230 p m WAR PREPARATIONS Florence VanBuren7 f Buck Lake, Reginald Henwood, Young People Meeting  730 m ZTT  my e , u   , p1016 YCmJUreri   Royal Oak and Fred Beal of Evening VVaship  815 OLD TMERS GAME  The Selective ServiC3 11 CONSERVATION NOTES Dearborn, all had bruises and Spt   rioscoe DaxrowOne of the events of h scason is being prepared for action In w  Ztn lacerations Mary Ann Mazer, Asst Supt Marvin Shirey Will take place here Saturda M67fLn Z6 aearlo del owTtlt1 , ,04,, ,,8 JMniQh in the old timer, so,, bail iSjSLaUorfSf NwlS B0wandAitohrW hwh school an canaba, startina July 24 Th ing is permissible in all Tchigar  imoia of menreguired is 946 of i counties, Oct 1 to Nov 5 Both which Wayne county will fur fsex deer may be hunted in All ntsh 400 These men will be in counties Oct 1 to Dec 15 ducted into service in Sept In, Bear may be hunted the yea Oct another draft will dig deep around in Houghton county, er in Michigans pool of 47,000 There will be a 22 day seasolgible men k  I     loer   According to a statement from ula Oct 15 to Nov 5  cm army officer it will be but c Rabbits are approaching the horf time before the reserve of crest of their cycle and the best iicers and national guard are cad hunting in year is looked for this ed into service At Ann Arbor, 195051 season When they get  e army and air corp recruit itoo numerous disease usually re  Ina offices are now open 71 duces their, number davs a week A general drop in attendance Copl BuckLswisJate of Okin at state parks is reported this yr fcrwa tried out his uniform for size Grand Haven reports 661375 ffiay by wearinq it, Buck compared to350 last year tncteTa noble figure in kaki  Holland 573,169 compared fo  in June frWCKNEY CARNIVAL The carnival held here aa  Cottage Prayer Meetings Wedlqame in which stars of former 8QQ i M years will oppose each other The Annual Summer Bible School two startina pitchers will be Dor July 1021 I Swairthout and Stanley Dinkel and we hear they have a bet up   MARRIED IN INDIANA week, sponsored jointly by the Earl Packer, son of Mr and rtnekney Fireman and the Pin Mrs Ernest Packer of Pinrtcnev ltu f7 J ivIc P A311 waswas married to Miss Betty Weqilaon down the starttoa 2 on who acts the most strikeouts John Burg and Grant Ward will do the catching Reason S Rea  trained than those of the south WP have no replacements for the South Koreans and it Will taks months to set up the proper machinery to got them In the  meantime w will be extremelv lucky if wf can hold beachhead n Korea This is the same story oi the civil war and World War I and IT We were unprepared in all three conflicts If is most probable that in a a very short time the reserves and national guard will be call ed into the service The state ment that volunteer system will bo tried out to see if that will fill tho ranks is only window dress ign He never has yet In Detroit last week outof 200 recruits who nly 70 m r r me caicnina   applied for enlistment oi  Jac nd tif Y u Th I wore accepted, by the armyThe m the first base lobs Tho QQ fe  1 They enlisted ior not are MOT In T Born to Mr and Mrs Emmett Widmeyer Jane Amburgey at McPherson hospital, Haweii Fri, xr  lbJonRhoderick Emmett 799,056 last year and so on The Joe Griffith family spent Sunday at the Don Griffith home in Ann Arbor iavored by good weather andtenka, daughter of Mr and Mrs were well patronized each of the Georao Weaienka of Fowlerville,,,   6 nights it was held The concessit Angola, Ind Sahirdgx TheyiLaTer and Cliff Miller, the ehor ions mcluded 5 rides Ferris f were attended bv Mr and Mrs stops, Fronds Shehan and Upyr VVheel  Mew Go Round, Air,Robert Hay of Pinckney The VanBlaircum cmd the 3rd sacker plane and 2 Kiddies Rides, also groom is employed bv the U of j Ridge Shirey and Ml Darrow In a number, of riding ponies, in ad,M and the bride at the Citizensthe outfields will be Jim Roljie  umrVc,f i on  A 1 dition were a number of games Mutual Auto Ins office at How I Andy, and Paul Singer, and BillIS5ea6t  20 tp 45 Presfient of chance, 2 bingo games, fortune ,ell whore they will reside telrng etc, As far as we know there were no disturbances and ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER  i months or nkam than a yar The coastguard are also seek ing enfirtMBtf for 3 years of  forrrwlr codfcriiHWsmsnl Thel    7 everything went off smoothlyTh Hiawatha Co put on the carnival In the drawing for the prizes MrsLouis Coyle entertained 30 friends at a shower Saturday night in honor of Miss Barbara inDcI HerdSPeny Swa TruTn hosed the wartime in, Joc nenaee, rerr owunjj o f mallinr  n j troops fighting in Korea SMroTKonned fohn   t mailina to all Wvlie, Norm Miller, Clare Miller Saturday night Michael Barrett j Haines who becomes the bride of Lansing won the Television i of Donald Burns in August Tho ShirW Green of Willow Run the washing machine and Linda Cui ver ot Uetreit the mixmaster guest of honor received manv nice gifts Refreshments were served ana anybody else who wants to play Substitutions are expect ed to be manv and freguent This game wil start at 800 p m  Saturday night, July 22 In the last game the Pinckney VFW wil meet the Chelsea team at 900  NEW BOXES INSTALLED Postmaster Lawrence Baughn has installed 144 new steel lock boxes in the postofrice Thev rent for 45c a month This actionwas due to increasing patroncte of the postoffise and a deniana J for more boxes  i  4 msmmMra US ,i if i P 1 7i   b Wednesday, July 1, 1950 NEIGHBORING NOTES I After several years negotiation the Washtenaw county road comTnmm WmtL mission has given John Hanna, Detroit real estate dealer permiss ion to close all roads in the 4000 acre tract of land he bought near Chelsea He has retused to say what this tract will be used for Last Thursday Ann Arbor News carried a picture of Stanley Reese of Ann Arbor who enlisted in me Armoured Division and j has been trainina at Ft Knox,Ky f He leaves with 4 other Ann Ar par youth tor Korea He is the son oi Mrs CJlessie Haines AitePumt of Pinckney and grandson oi Abel Haines At the annual school meeting Dexter voters authorized the pur chase oi lu acres or land on Bak er road across from the athletic held tor a school site, rtice 10,  UUU  Mrs Lillie Towner, 81, mother of Dr J J Towner hi Portaae Jk j died at Stratford, Ont recently Dorothy bpagnuoio of rowler vill is making a 3 months tour ot urope with 12 girls from kola xnazoo college She will visit re  iauves at Naples Italy The Ingham county 4 H Clubs go on an excursion to Bob lo on July 25  Mrs Harlow MunselL Jerry, Miss Efgie Reason Mrs Emma Miss rie Reason, Mrs Emma Poole ot Gregory have gone to Oregon to visit Mr and Mrs Cur tis Poole Ken Davis of Pinckney made a forced landing in Wilmer Cross mans held last week which re  suited in a broken prop and wheel Stockbridge Brief Sun  85 votes were cast at the Stock bridge school meeting Mrs W T Cool and W B Ostrander are the new members of the board, Dr and Mrs Gerald McClosk ey of Howell spent last week in Montreal and the Adrion dacks Pvt Richard Winegar, 19, son of Mr and Mrs John Winegar of Howell is in an army hospital in Japan with a skull fracture suffer ed in the fighting in Kprea Sydney Clark, 15, of Howell was partially paralyzed when he dove into shallow water at the Howell city bathing beach lost week Charles  VanWinkle and Glen Slayton were reelected to the Howell school board last week A 5 mill tax to raise 21,500 to complete the athletic field was voted ,, L  Erma Sexton, 81, died at the Michigan Masonic Home Alma July 5th The funeral and i Howell ltwlen 5YLVAJN iHEATEl Homa Mtehlan I Cfcrtwn Men 4 Tluusat JiOrltU 20 Friday and Saturday July 2123 J Bht Knw Hw Uou But Wot Hw KM June Allyson Dick Powell THE EAGLE AND THE HA  BJi 1ft XtduiBelor A Drama Starring THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD  , fJ r  ,   fcunday MOB and TUM Jttlf2324tf David Wayne Cecil Kellway Sua Shows 3 5 7, 9 , Novlty and Cartoon  Friday and Saturday July 2122 Michael Redgrave  John Mills John Payne, Rhonda Fleming and Dennis OKeeie Cartoon and  JOHNNY IN THE CLOUDS with Rosamund John Douglas Montgromery AIM William Boyd  as Hopalong Cassidy  In FALSE PARADISE  with Andy Clyde Rand Brooks Color Cartoon  BUCANEERS GIRL A Musical Comody Starring  Yvoonne DeCario, Phillip Fiemi Robert Douglas, Elisa ttancastei Cartoon SpatteM Wod, Thun July 2827 J C I N D E R I L L A fl  In Technicolor , Most Famous Girl in the World by Walt NDisney Shows 715 4 81 Reg, adm j ComingMy Friend Irma Goe West Annie Get Your Gun Wabash Avenue  J Sunday, Monday July 2324 Sunday Shows 215 p m Coat Claudette Colbert Robert Young BRIDE FOR SALE with George Brent Max Baer tfovelty Cartoon m  DexterTheafre DEXTER MICHIGAN ,j Air Conditionod  Tuesday Wed, Thurs July 25 2627 Presenting Walt Disneys   Friday and Saturday July 2122 I  9 ONDERALLA In TECHNICOLOR  ,  eW  BARRICADE A Weitom Starring Ruth Roman, Dane Clazfc Raymond Massey , Plus  HOLD THAT BABY AVOIV TWlV AriTQ  Comedy Starring a, , , fcai  Bowery boys  otockbndge, Michigan  Shows 7 and t30 pn   Sunday Monday July 23 ,24 I 1 Double Feature Friday and Saturday July 2122 j TWELVE 03CLOCK HIGH1 ,  THE BLAZING TRAIL A Drama otarring Chas Starrett, Smiley Burnet te Gregory Peck Hugh Mario we in another of the Durango Kid Westerns  Dean Jagger and Sunday Shows 230 433 MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM Monda showi Jerome Courtland, Virginia Wells oancv  in a teen age Musical 701 92 700 and 928 and Mew Tuesday Wed Thurs, July 25 2627 J irrrTiTrTHMT Sunday and Tuesday July 2325 TfcE RID FROM CLEVELAND George Brent Lynn Barf Joseph Cotton, in a Human Interest story of Baseball  Qygon w11bultt around the Cleveland Indians plus  Cartoon Farm Foolery, News, m Coming Red Desert, Western Pac atific Agent Treasure of Monte i Cristo THE THIRD MAN A Drama Starring VallL Orson Wells T, Howard and Latest New 8hows 715, 915 r   i r K   v     25 Years Ago Mrs Emma Larue Moran, 68, died at the home of her daughter Mrs M B Brady, in Howell July 16 She leaves 6 children, one brother and 10 qrandchildren Funeral was at Howell Sunday, Rev May croft officiating Charles Royce, postmaster at J Hamburg and James Ryan, hdwr dealer there both died of apop lexv last week The sheds on the Conql churj ch grounds are being torn down j and removed by their owners Born to Earl Baughn and wife July 19 a 10 lb son gU Qert Ktsays the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Democrat petitions to get the Village Taxes are now due and names of candidates on the baH payable at my home until Oct lot were not in proper form as j 15, 195a where the the city or township signers resided were not qivenl 545 Putnam St Neither were the affadavits with 6 them filled out Raymond Parker, Robert Sen nackenburq, Writer Sguire ana onald Wood of Howell attended the Boy Slout Jamboree at VaV Forge, Penn  Mrs Helen Kevnolds, Coming Willie Comes Marching Home,Daughter of Rosie OGrady Ticket to Tomahawk Wabash Avenue Miss Dorothy Parker was home, from Western State College Kai Pincknev amazoo over the week end 47 Years Ago Base Ball a AT PINCKNEY FIELD M36 W i Sunday, Juy 23th    The Young Mens Club under f PINCKNEY V F W ev George Mylne have establish  Lucius Wilson and family ofgeSke    WU S 1miH G , UTFbraGrimes, daughter, home at Portage Lake for the nJ d cjrandson, Shirley, v WEBBERVILLE V F, W Sponsored by Pinckney VFW Post 7301 I W I fin,TA u spent last week in Niagara Falls,, adveiliseaf28 wf QUn The legislature has empoweredf  ThT tLJ ead oitcailf iudges of probate to perform I he regular services for the  Congl church next Sundav will be held on ike public square Galilee Services in Tranr RirHaNrth pLOke  VffifttoStoFL Kennedy Th,Bly Pf6 minis,er who is 87 years old, held a roj  ,WaS I Son at her home here last wk  fit LaEoraH Mrs EUa Jackson and Mr and  marriages  J M Brown, dentist of AnnAr bor has cpened offices over Wriqhts grocery store Lake the 4lh with 22 present t r  Ptncimey Public Schools Pinckney, Michigaa Reguerts Sealed Bids lor an Elej mentary 8chocL Bids will be received to 730 P M Eastern Standard Time, July 31, 1950, they will be jpublicly opened Access to Plans  Otnce of the Architect, W T  Anicka, 617 Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Office of  School Superintendent, Pinckney Michigan  Plans and Specificationsy may be secured of the Architect or  SchftfiAJfciperintendant, upon de dlwenty Dollars 2000 Ml be refunded upon re BY Pinckney, Michigan Eric Rose Secretary oi Board DOG WARNING Section 12528 of the Michigan   Otto Wagner, Dexter cider mak er, has retired as inspector from, the state hiqhway department, of ter 17 years Eric Orsmby has sold his rest aurant at Dexter to Mrs Laveta Livermore and Mr and Mrs Dorr j Titus j is Wm Bauer, 71, Dexter farmer1 died in St Joe hospital Ann Ar bor, last week of injuries receiv  Mrs Dell Can gave lawn socials at their homes last week for the benefit of the Congl church Married at Dexter last week f James Greer and Noia Going, both of Pinckney Bingo Party AT 800 P M AT THE HOME OF MR AND MRS MYRON HUGHES 8717 LAKESIDE DRIVE, RUSH LAKE Sat, Julys  t BENEFIT ST MARYS CHURCH OF PJNCKNEY Pope Leo Xm died at the Vati j RERESHMENTS  LUNCH sfEdna Hoff of Denver, Colo I  Invite Your Friends visiting at the Waxren Hoifh fhome   PRIZES Statutes Annotated in part reads as follows ii It shall be the duty of every Police Officer, on complaint, to kill any doq or dogs which are found outside of an incorporated City, running at large and unaccompanied by owner or keeper ThereforeANY DOG, WHETHER LICENSED OR UNLICENSED, FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE, UNACCOMPANIED BY OWNER OR, KEEPER, WILL BE SHOT ON COMPLAINT  ed in an auto accident The Brighton City Council has passed a resolution barring all carnivals from Mdin st There It Dance at the Hotel Cavely Fri night, Admission 50c Lincoln Smith aidMike Ruen are painting the Congl Church 1 During the hard storm SatuiO morning 200 dead sparrows wer 1 picked up under the everqreeus 3 trees at the Frank Staler and Mrs COUNCIL PROCEDURES Reqular Meeting of Village, , u  Council July 11, 1950 Called to Brokaw homes  order by Acting EmLST SSl must be accompanied fby a Ceruiiexl Check or Bid Bond I DAVID HARDING oi FlvePont 5 of he Bid LIVINGSTON COUNTY DOG Jmibmltted bame to be made pay WARDEN able to School Board of Pinckney tPublic Schools  A swarm of bees lit in Chas  the Board reserves the right to j McRories yard on Unadilla St f,  ffr9Ct any and all Bids No Bid last Thurs He was unable to find   withdrawn after closing anyone to hive them and after a  hi at least thirty 30 days, couple of days they disappeared  J The home of Kenneth Davis on BidderUlbe reguirM36 Wesi Caught fire Tuesday performance, labor noon from a defective chimney bonds The Pinckney fire dept was cat Carried  Jhool Board of out but there was no damage Motion to adjourn Bhtftc School done  Mildred Ackley, Clerk Clark followed by roll call of officers Present, Clark, Eisele, Rea Shiriey and Swarthout Absent R Clark Motion by Read supported by Shiriey to allow following bills, George Clark, Caretaker of Flag 600 Pincknev Dispatch, Printing, 1030 VanWinkle and VanWinkle   Deed 500 Carried Motion by Read supported by Shirley to appoint Charles Clark and John Eisele a com of two to investigate the possibilities of  opening a thru alley behind the stores i  Walker have a letter in thi J issue describing a visit to Chimx town, SanFrahcisco Wm Kennedy shipOed a ca r load of hoops to Plradelphj a Monday There vrere IOOOQQL A freight train killed a , va u able horse for H G Beach lof Hamburg last week  The Edwin Farmer house nee tr Stockbridge was broken into Sa t morning and 400 taken The ballon ascension bookeid for here Friday was postpones i on account of the Cloudburst unti I Saturday night Prof Rov mado a fine ascent and came down t within 15 ft of the spot where rte went up This 1R as far as known the first such ascent ever made in Pinckney, The minstrel show lollpwino itwas also pood Announcement THE LANSING BRANCH IS PLEA SED TO ANNOUNCE THE APh OINTMENT OF ARNOLD BER QUIST, AS A REPRESENTATIVE  OF THE DOMINION LIFE ASSUR ANCE COMPANY IN PINCKNEY AND VICINITY MR BERQUdST WILL ASSIST HEROLD LUDTKE IN PROVIDING IFE INSURAN CE SERVICE IN THIS AREA FOR THE COMPANY The McKeever tmit of the milit A surprise party was given at ary Order of the Purple Heart the home of Mrs Hodges at Pat J No 236 of Detroit were entertain terson Lake July 11 in honor at  ed at the Hodges Cottage at Pat Mr and Mrs Ase Lewis who terson Lake Sunday There were were married recently Fifteen some 30 people there neighbors were present and pre A surprise Chicken supper was serited a table lamp to them, given at the Ed Standish home Cards were played and a luncb Saturday July 15 honoring Mrs wa erved ofteVeeple oJ Mr andJta Percy Ifata Sault Sta Morte were Mon din and son rfRJonQSi ner quest, of Mr Villa Richard 1 at e 8 and Blanch Martn   and otao on Ptadmw trtona  , 3f   Snrt  M TMNCKNlgggg, Wediysdoy, JulyJ 9, 1950   Tf liV Draft Trttffic Convention Tackling world road traffic problems, a UN ccnerenco has agreed on an international road traitc convention which eventually would help motorists in ail countries The convention suggests the adoption of a simplified international driving permit which would be honored everywhere The above exhibit of driving permits issued by 40 countries shows the necessity of reaching some form of simplification and greater uniformity in driving permit requirements New Homes and New Lives for Refugees After years of flight, growing numbers of European refugees art settling down in new homes found for them by the International Refugee Organization IRO At left, in the sparselysealed farm lands of Veneiuela, a homesteader rrw3s right fresh from a refugee camp in Europe chats with his new neighbors At right, a pair of young displaced persons, who were among the  first group of refugees to be admitted to the United States under a recentlyapproved law ,,  r AtWL V Todays Lesson The United Nations and How It Works 11 Jm  SS Locals  t ST,AT E OFM1CHIG AN v   IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR , w , THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON Mr and Mrs Louis Waqner o IN CHANCERY Chubbs Comers left Monday for Newberry, Mich, on a vacation Ruth B Culver, Plaintiff Bern ice Maas of Marion spent vs the week end with Alberta Dink T , , D el Isabel Brown Bremen Cora Brown Curdy, Wm r redone Francis Shehan and Charles brown, Ciauae bcott, Vivian aid iar at Dispatch, a  print H A fyo copy Ceieeta Parahr and cLJated newspaper f 1iahad, In MUA Couaty m H Smlti Judge of Probat Musson were Sunday quests of Allen Dinkel w  fc w of hundreds of schools throughout York, near UN Headquarters A recommendation SJu whMh are addiw VtumeVof the United that all UN Member Countries encourage the ZlSiSStiSM to Wieir addition of similar courses to their school pro 2k th huchcil at Grelt Neck, New grams was adopted by the General Assemb review of tTV Permanent Home  Scott, Charles Scon, Mora been, Georqe Scott, Joseph Anaro, Brown Andrew Wrnt,uit Liu Mr and Mrs Wm Adams and  Etnyl Whitaker his wile, Maitra dauqhter of Detroit spent last M Whitaker Strauch, ana uei, Tuesday with Mrs Mary Hoft j unknown wives, heirs devise The Harry Lee family of Lake land, the Mylo Kettler family o I Jackson and Jack Roberts and jwife of Detroit were Sunday  quests of 3 H Carr and wife I Don Diilinqham and wiie cf  Leslie were Sunday visitors at  the oy Dilllinqham home Mrs Edna Campbell spent Sat Sat and San in Dearborn The Roy Reason family attend the Gardner reunion at Johnson Park, Grand Rapids, Sunday leqatees and assiqns Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION Suit pendinq in Circuit Coun for the County ot Livinqston in Chancery on this I5h day ui  July, 1950, It appearinq from the sworn Bill of Complaint as filed in saici cause that the plaintiff has noi been able after diliqent search, and inquiry to ascertain whether Vivian Scott, Claude Scott Chas Scot, Flora Scott, Georqe Scoit Lester B Scott, David Luqen Scott, and their unknown wivi  heirs, devisees, leqatees anassiqns, a part of said defend ants named in this cause, an  srT or TW Prrjx  Coor tor Ae ral of i vinqgtoo AC i ,sir of Hold CC,,  CSJ ho 1aio OPC r o City of Hotr on the I2h day cf July A D , 1950 ,T 3 t Hotj lluitn R rib Jurtu 1 Vabotw rn the llattvi rA tt Estate of ciy CJII 3rruh, Incs 3lih  Minor i sci1 Ocait btT petition Lcense to sell the y P Johnny and Phyllis Clinton , of Detroit spent las, week at the ulivo or dead, or where thev C J Clinton home while their j may reside if livinq, or it thev parents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Clin J have any personal represented  aii T v jives or heirs livinq, or when I they or any oi them may rei v  ton, were at Black Lake The Murray Kennedy family were Sunday quests at the Am brose Kennedy home in Howell Fred LaCours of Toledo, Ohio was arrested Friday mqru bv Marshall John Eisele for bemq drunk and disorderly and taken to iail Saturday he was brouqrU before Justice Poulson and fined 9 or 10 days Ho took the 10 days Susan Campbell spent the wk end with Mrs Wm Doolev in  Linden Mr and MrsHarry Eikhoff and Mrs Ryan of Briqhton were Fri day visitors at the Roy Dillinq  nam home James Mohler and Laura Helzer of Detroit were week end vis  cii7 filed ,iuq ioT interest of tiii palate r crain real estate therein described It is Ordered That the 7th day oi August u , iwiU i tn IMCK in tnt ranoon, at aenvf Probata rfici ba aud srfrt orppotnted or hoariuc uid pyt J tfcat all pcjnone intrortod in said Atae appear before said Coart, at said i oyid plfico o she v cice vliy q oaej to sell the interest in said fal ttate hould not be granted   t in  Fuxthsr juowQ in Tabi1 otioe tfireoi bm rn by pabttcattot f n copy of IhJsi ur enre each week hroo suecenaiwi ejcn previou tu   doy of hearing in th Pincknoy   patch, c oewupaper, wbitci cwl nir  true oopy Hlic U Srslth 33ta Panhall Judge  Probate or vhether the title, inter claim, loin or possible riqht o these defendants has been assiqned to anv other person o persons, or whether such tiiLinterest, claim, lien or possibly riqht has been disposed of b Will of said defendants And it further appearina thai 1he plaintiff does not know and lias been unable after diliaen search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons wh are included as defendants willcut beina named Therefore, on motion of Stanley i Berrimnn, attorney for plaintiff it is ordered that the above ncn ed Vivian Scott, Claude Scott Charles ScottFlora Scott, Georqe Scott Lester B Scott, David Eu qene Scott, and their urknnw wives, hirs, devisees, leqatees, and assiqns, a part of soid dr iters at the Albert Shirley homed fendants namod in this suiicausp dvir appearance to be ntrnct Amonq those who attended the funeral of Rev Dietrich at Cad iliac last Wed were lMrs Edna Campbell, Hay Coons, Mr and Mrs Willard Morqan jr Mr and  Iviis ieuneth Wuiqiey Mr and Mrs, Kenneth Lisae and Rev and  Mrs Hancock Susan Campbell started work in he Citizens Mutual Auio Ins oxuco at Howell this week The Leonard Lee, Albert Shir ley, Murray Kennedy and how ard Thayer families attended the 4H pioqram at the camp at Briqhton inursday niqht 10o children were there The Lawrence Bauqhn enttertained Sunday in honor of  their weddinq anniversary Earl Bauqhn and wife, Bill Bauqhn herein within three months of th dato hereof, and that in default Vher of said Bill of Complain os on fib herein be takn as cn fessed bv Raid defendants and oach and all of them   And it in further ordrd tna tho plaintiff cause this Order 1 bo published within forty dnvz n the Pir,cknev Dispatch, a rw Moaner printed, published and rircnlatinq in said county, on n och week for at least siy  Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Eerriman Attonov for Plaintiff Ptminoss Addross Hwrll MiHiaan family TVlphono No 1833 Mauy of you are slurpi  undly thes nights, secure In the kucwledge tliat your liomc is paid for, Llat theres an education fund roaJy totlrauvtrjiori for that son or daughterrfcafly for ool lvf,e It docsnt take a financial wizard, to figure out that the roKJlar purcJiase of I, y Savings iionds in i sio, piofit able and suro way of savintr, one ok the best ever invented Today is the time to join the Payroll Savings Plan at your office or the Bond AMonth Plan a your hank That spells financial security II S Trrauiv DtfiuvieU Tho nhov ontiMod rni voa and s brouoht to aid  I1 fh followno dcribnH andkirnily,Winston Bauqhn und  located n the Townnhin f  TV1  ftl lord Thi  t fill, is a model of the buildingrA be erected in New York City for UNs permanent headquarters Construction will sUri aootn the ii drtlc of September with U excavations for the 39storj  i buUuu t the rifht The United States Government mftde the United Nttioos a f5,e00e interestfree loan for ite Bea4aartera Anhlteetf ejj te wnpleU JU anit by  i   imt ft lrlj  KONSTANTDi ZINCHENKO family and the John Caiver fam ily  iiJtii  Mr and Mrs Georao Mcabor  ir were in Stockbridqe Shndav niqht at the Wm Marshall homo  Georqe Meabon sr has qonc to the home of hig dauqhter,MuEva Teuton, in Rochester to si The L I Henry and Tom War families attended the Sahoenhal family reunion at Crooked Lai Sunday 49 were present, Myi I  Shoenhcflswas named orey,An, Karus, sec, and Kathryn Ienry, treas Harold Devine who lives with the James Murphv familv was hit by a car ariven by Lois Shirley Thursday niqht when he ran in front of it near tho carnival Ho  was not iniured Roy Clinton and friend, Mies Mently of Mansfield Ohio, call ed at the C J Clinton home Sur Mr and Mrs James Royer of Detroit spent the week end, with Mr and Mrs Wayne At Lee The Robert Read familv anc Tommie Read,son of Mrand Mrs Howard Read, attended the cir cus in Lansinq Tuesday ClarAno RadtVo j PhiladV Pa and Robert Morris of Monroe called on Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Sat on their way to t naval traininq station in Califc nia The former is Mr Nesbitt qrandson Mrs Rose Hendee is visitinq relatives in Shepherdsville, Mary Jane Mitteer of Stock bridqe is a quest at the Robo Read home The Robert TwitcheH family returried last week iiom a vaca  tion in Ohio, Earl Mann of Detroit spent last Thundery with his brother, Gene Mrs Aha Meyer entered St Joel copy i hospital, Saturday for treatment I   Omi CoiTnw of Livinqston and Stat of Michiqan, anH mor  narticularlv described as follow f and th n SW u 4 o  th  of   iir, F1 nf th SW1 Txroljna hrrrirrm hn SW1 rf V SFdV nf h SV  ill In Sctinn 21, T3N, R5F Miliian Stanlv Bnmnn Attorney for Plnint Busins Address Jiowell Michiqan  S L rn t memo b rrobai Otflct, in th Cily oi At a aMtoa of aoid Cuuit aoW kn ihi City ei HoweU In said County an tho 3rd day oi July A D , 1950 ProftmtiHo Ktann K doito, Joaq d 3robaUi f la th MoHw ol ho Bttato ot Michael Lavey decaed It appeaiii to i aoui tbai t j mo for prewnialioa oi uftataM aqdmm aid Btai should b Malfttd and that i tlfflo and placa bt cpiaUd to re  ezcanto ami odsst all claim ind befor fSM QHBJI and thai  ISQsl fealm of said dcw d mMAudl U Wktdl th Mtat oi uaicn tLouid b ad it to Oidrd That all of hi credi oi said dectoMd axe required to present their claim tr said court at said Probate Office, and to terra a copy thoraof upon Adrian Lavey, adrainistra tor of said eatate whoso addrew is Pinck ney, Michigan at said Probalo Office on on or before 18lh day of Sopt,1950,at ten oclock in the forenoon said time and skat bsssa appototed kt flM m  STATE Or MICHIGAN w iht, Cinuuii ouuni run inb 4jvtoii or UVJNlON in uriAiMCLiu ivoiyn hi bcruiieid, luruieily hvolyu M, Cook, Ilaintiff VBVviiird h Jrwiii, Administrator 1 ii Lotao i iiorLd rt Cook r docoatoa, and rierbit ii Cook, Jr Dt fondants ORDER OF PUBLIC A HON Sun penainq in tn, Circuit Coun for uio County oi Livinq ston on tlit bth day of July, 19iU, at the City oi howtii, in said County i it satisfactoriy appeannq ta iho Court by afluiav on fiii ihat thy defcnaonts, Hibbrt H Cook, Jr, is not a rfsidcni of the Siato oi Michiqcn and that his residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berrirnan attorney for plaintiff, IT IS OHDKLD inat tho saidi defendant Herbert H Cook, Jr cause his appearance to be entered in this causo within three months from tho dote if this Or dor, and in case of hi appear unco that he cauua rus Answer to tho plaintiffs bill of Complaint to bo filed, and a copy iheieaf to be served upon tho piaintiis attorney within fifteen days af ter rervice upon the delendcat ot a copy of said Bill and notice oi this order, arid that in default thereoi triat said Bill be taken as contested by said defendant And it is further ORDERED that withm forty days after the date hereof, the said plaintiff cause a notice cf this Oraer tcr be published in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulate in said County of Livinqston, and that such publication be continued once in each week for six successive weeks, or that she causa a copy of this Order to be served personally on said defendant, at least fifteendays before the time above described for her apoeai  nee And it is further ORDERED tho the said plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to be mailed to said defendant at his last known post office address, bv reqitered amincrtion and adjustment of all claim j fnail, and a return receipt deand demands against eafd dececs4d md fai foe adiudicciiao and dettcm iaa of ffie seize at law ol said deceas  it the m d hto decr enhuea u inner H e sslest d wfckfc As aeeecesd K manded at least twenty days before the time herein pre scribed for the appearance of the de jndant 1 Glenn C Yelland Clrcu Court Commissioner ttaraey fcr pkttnliff ustnet Iddress i lowell, Michiqan  Telephone No 183 vUl n u n   THE HNCKNEY DISPATCH w n j j  i2C y Community Schools Annual Statistical Report   ij NOT 18 1949 to June 30, 1950 Bl  RECEIPTS I Cotih Balance Nov 18, 1949 16,02757 2k Current operating tax collections 11,75396 3 Delinquent tax 68991 4 Interest on delinquent tax 637 5 Primary money 2,15208 6 State Aid 33,34979 7 Sales Tax 5,00976 8 Elementary tuition 5720 9 High school tuition 1,24270 10 Nonresident transportation 1,25825 11 Other revenue receipts 4000 12 Lunch Money 6,82024      13 Total Receipts  14 Total cash receipts incL Bed of Nov 18, 1949    62,38026 78,40783  I j  School Debt N V t 1 Cash Balance Nov 18, 1949  2,69723 X  2 Telinquent Tax 816  3 T tal cash receipts incl balance   2,70539 4 r id principal  1,00000  5 P id interest 27000  i,  X 6 T al disbursements  1,27000 h  x  7 Cc i balance June 30, 1950 i  1,43539 j Expenditures r   1 Su lies and expense gf Bd od Ed  90545  1 2 Preram of Treasurers Bond 23868 3 Sale  of Superintendent 2,81250  4 Offk  clerk and supplies 59287 5 Cei us expense  HSQQ 6 SH y of Principal 2,54125 n  7 Tea hers salaries 33,20288 B High School tuition 22500 V 8 Teaching supplies  38215 10 Books, desk copies, etc 1 2920  11 School library 40975 12 Trans rtation of pupils 7,16297 y 13 Health ,ervice 7600 24 Recrec m Activities 30196 15 Wage cf Janitors  2,43000 16 Fuel, viitor supplies, electricity 3,70957   17 Insur  75628 18 MainlL ence expenditures  4,75054  19 Trunq rtation Buses  3,12164 20 Lunc pensee 7,02180   , f ,  k JWAJS  i    Total Cash Expenditures  V 70,78549 t Cash Balance June 30, 195C   762234 i  i iS Total Expen iure IncL Balance     78,40783 Howard Thayer, president Eric Rose, secretary k A John Burq, treasurer ft   Mrs Gerald Clark, trustee x Nelson Miller, trustee  J Try a P ispatch   V  Adv V ss JW8I 61 Arnf AxtpsenpeM  w East Meets West at I 7JV Headquarters In full ceremonial dress, representatives of the Mohawks, the  Scnecas and the TuscarorasAmerican Indians who live on reservations on both sides of the border in Eastern Canada and the USArecently visited United Nations headquarters to ask for  on complaints involving treaties Here Miss Emily General iLO of the Mohawk nation talks with Mrs Hansa Mehta, represent aive of India on the UN Commission on Human Rights Learning IS etc Lines at J77V Sir Cedric Hardwieke, distinguished British actor, came to UN Headquarters to view at first hand the work of the Economic and Social Council He plays the starring role in All Your Strength, a radio program based on the work of the Council, first of a series of documentary radio features produced by the United Nations Above, ECOSOC President Hernan Santa Cruz of Chile left is pointing out to tne visiting actor and to Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar of India an important phrase in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights For the Rights9of Women East and West meet in thelBght for womens rights as Judge Dorothy Kenyon left, former U S representative on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and Mrs Lakshmi jMenon of India center, Chief of the UN Section on the Status of Women, greet Mrs Ruth Tomlinson, President of the British National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs Occasion was a luncheon given in New York in the latters honor when she arrived at UN Headquarters, where she will attend the fourth session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women  Trusteeship Council Opens Session The United Nations Trusteeship Council, now holding its seventh annual session at Lake Sneeess willdeal with such questions ss pi cysts la UJtf Trust Territories, proposals for an international regime for Jerusalem, end protection of the Holy Places there Here, Dr Victor Hoe, TJJ Assistant SecretaryGeneral, talks with Roger Garresn of France, outgoing President of the Council   rng  iajfiUfafc m II District No 6, Unadilla Township, Livingston County Annual Statistical Report General Fund Receipts 1 Cash Balance June 30, 1949 2 Current Operating Tax Collections  3 Delinquent Tax         4,593656 1,46835 Ovo2 4 Primary Money       9,30070 6 SoTax 217824 7  15264 8 Elementary Tuition 74 gg 9 Other Revenue Receipts 47,32 10 Total Revenue Receipts 15,29679 11 Total Cash Receipts Including Cash Balance of June 30, 1949  19,83535 Building and Site FundReceipts 1 Received from sale of bonds 6,50000 2 Total Receipts  6,50090 Expenditures 1 New Bldgs, additions, or improvements 5,78259 2 New furniture and instructional equip 30666 3 Misc Capital outlay expenses 25000 4 Net total of Cash Dusbursements 5 Cash Balance on hand June 30, 1950 6 Total Disbursements and Balance 2 6,33925 16075  6,50000   1 Debt Retirement FundReceipts 1 Current Tax Collections 1,46835  2 Total Revenue Receipts 1,46835 i    Expenditures 1 Paid principal on boncls 1,30000 2 Paid interest on bonds 3125 3 Total Debt Retirement Fund Exp 4 Cash Balance of June 30, 1950 5 Total Disbursements and Balance 1,33125 13710 1,46835 General Fund Expenditures 1 Salaries of board of education  10000 2 Supplies and expense of Bd of Ed 2880 1500 1892 9,89000 95305 7291 19919 19806 84166 3 Census expense 4 Other general control expense i 5 Teachers salaries C High School Tuition 7 Teaching supplies 8 School Library 9 Mi a Instruction expense 10 Transportation of pupils  11 Wages oi Janitors 55225 12 Fuel, janitor supplies, electricity 1,47402 13 Rent 14 insurance ,  15 Buildings and ground Meant 52076 lb Ne wfurniture and instructional equip 56547  17 New heating, lighting, water serv equip 1,04774 18 Misc capital outlay expenses 27981 19 Total Cash Expenditures 16,95010 20 Cash Balance June 30, 1950 2,oo52o 5000 t 14246  21 Total Dusibursementa incl Balance 19,83535 Dan Howlett, president , t tJI Herold Ludtke, secretary JtMi  Isabel Johnson, treasure m, rfoand Stofer, trustee  GhtS febstf, trustee   Ift t e Store TW Hackney DLQMKAI Entered as 2nd act of March 3 1877  matter at Pestoiftc  114 SoHowell SL PinckmeMich guhfripfan Price 9L8D a Tear P W Wednesday, July 19 1950 Mrs Vjrqmia Carver and new u v etuned home from StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor, SOL enck of NeW York and Rex No  1 and wife of Ann Arbor wer  Sunday quests oi Frank Aberdeen nd wife i Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie GOODBYfctVrO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING  DISOlVjB GREAr roMcnj9iua ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY Kennedy Ggn Strc r  Special de luxe PHSLGAS7APPAM Range J Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan an Mrs Edna Spears and Jack ShC don were Sunday dinner quests of Ml and Mrs Geoe Shehan  Ann Arbor Stanley Dinkel, Earl Bauqhn  and John Burq attended the pop S corn stand lawsuit in Howell last I Friday The Mark Nash family attend ed the Farm Bureau picnic at Lake Chemunq last week Mrs Celia Nash visited her dauqhter, Barbara, at the Conql camp at South Haven over the week end  Georqe Malock and wikMae q Kennedy of Pontiac spent th I week end at the Irvin Kenneu I home f Charles Crimmons and family of Royal Oak spent the week end1 with the John MccDonnell iamily t The Robert Grainqer family oil Lansinq were Sunday visitois ai the Louis Covle home i Thirty members of the Church tf God, Wriqhts Corners went to Cadillac last Wed to attend the funeral of Rev Dietrcih Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs J Ben White were Carl BidwelljK and family of Briqhtori The James Burns family Ann Arbor and the Dominick  Conklin family of Pontiac wor, Sunday quests at the Ray Burns, home , Mr, and Mrs D T Moran of De troit were Thursday quesls ox Mrs, Mary Hoff i Mr and Mrs Cliff Miller ana  Aqatha Henry, left Sat to visit I her cousin, Glen Coon, in Clark,  burq, West Virqinia Mrs Flora McArtor and the Merlin Amburqey iamily are vis itinq relatives in Sprinqfield, Mo Jvlrs Mae Metz of Howell and  Pat Ledwidqe, son of Mr and I e Vincent Shields family c Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe of Royal Ann Arbor were Sunday quests 1 8ak if visitin his erremdmother I of the,Lee Lavev fav  Mrs Eleanor LHwidqc w  Sunday quests of Mrs Emma I ,     Vollmer were the Wm Kennedy and Mrs Floris Clark en family and Mrs Mary Brandel i Jo mofi cipomiv unh oithy pumping and diggi up of ctstpoolt,tplic ianki, leepce poolt, gra tropi and clogged line Herej the motf reliably ond lolen method liqvf, dinolv ord icporify grease, udg, hoi rfnfh en J Othaf Ofqanic olid, T11 roWern chnu guQore4 quirk end off cifi ,ui,  12 to  jfj ho SHUTDOWN oi  a  or took ne   0, J 5, 25, iC emicol 11 wofkm NTAiNffiJ  OH rJiiit Myron Hughes 8717 Lokasida r P ,5 VPiimtibing Water Sytems etc Stanley Oiatkel riiNMayiitt j Mr and Mrs , tended a teachers Floris Clark at picnic near Hiiisaaie Sunday The Warren Hoover family oi Chelsea spent Saturday at the Bruce VanBlaricum home  CROSS SHIELD , Mr  I tertained  lirz     Maiv Hoff and MreOscia Siqler at luncheon on Friday niaht  Mrs  of Detroit Charles Caven and family of Newcastle, Penn, spent last wk uorothy Noftley Miss wit e Merwin Campbell fam Marqaret Kolan and Mrs Blanch nV Kochel of Monroe were Sunday Mis Rose Berquist of irana quests of Mrs Mary Hoff Mrs RPids spent the week end at Oscia Siqler returned to Moriroptnp Arnold Berquist home  with them   Mrs Mable Suydam of Jackson  THE HOSPITALS AND DOCTORS OWN HOBPROFIT PREPAYMENT PLANS FOR Jo Donald Clark who qraduafed 4 wtomtic, instantlighting burners  removable porceiaia drip trays y Viguallte oveii nth tfam window and oyea light vL 44hour dock rith builtin ttaAir  Visiminder signals eoong time, ur to 30 minutes s yiBiguide gives lime zA temperature information V niuminted signal tollj ven even i oa  v pgbt iilumiraias entir top tf range LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now is the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bcrttled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range, regardlesof type, make, Off condition Easy term, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS AfPUANCfS  FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE  1 Fvltiz KMclwa Roce from 9950 Automatic Water Heateri from 8950 SEE US TODAY Wt HANDLE ALL INSTALLATION DETAILS ftO 145 gockej Swarthoat pjw  Lucius Doyle sr has sold th I0 anA qaraae he bouqht of Mrs Marion Buhnett here on South Howell St to Mr and Mrs Edmund Haines, Mr and Mrs Stanley Culver of Deerfield spent Friday at th Murray Kennedy home  J Mr and Mrs Roy Qazk at1 tended the Northville races Thur day niqht He won the daily double, , In the wpiteups of new lake home last week, the Saturday Ann Arbor News carried a write up and pictures both interior and exterior oi the home of Mr  and Mrs Robert Read  Mr and Mrs Wm Harris of  Roseville were Sunday quests of Mr and Mis Henry Hauck Pat Jeffreys had a weeks va  cation last week from his duties at the Gulf oil station James Shirey ir who has been in California arrived home Friday Eddie Hartman of Detroit and Norma Roberts of Fowlervilie called on Mr and Mrs Sam Gentile Saturday Mrs Marqaret Hoey Lickly and two dauqhters of Dexter were in town Saturday niaht Roy Caveffly and son, Billie, of Howell called at the Dispatch of fice Saturday night Mrs Mel Dilla of Turwater, Wash Dorothy Meabon writes her husband, Mel Dilla an officer in the army is preparina to leave for KoreaShe will drive here and stay with her parents, Mr and Mrs Georae Meabon ir MrsRobert Paul and son,of De Detroit spent the week end at the Olin Robinson home, Rush Lake  Mr and Mrs Howard Read at tended the Northville races Fri  day niqht and had dinner at the  Plymouth hotel it beinq Howards birthday Thef spent Sunday at the Wilde ccottaqe, Portaqe Lk Glen Carey and family oi Lonq Lake were Sunday quests of the Asher Wylie family Sqt Ted Adseh and wife of De troit spent the wek end at the Wm Shehan home  He is nowtcvVyr chooL  Mrs Tel Bourfconnais and 3 children oi Boise, Idaho, were I quests of Mr TM Mrs Dtn C Swartbout the first of the week and Mrs M T Fisher were is visttinq Mr Reason Mrand MrsClyde in Lansinq Friday Miss Ruth Kennedy ofYpsilanti and Barbara Clark were Sunday quests at the Chas Clark home Mr Emma Broqan and Mi 8  ICuns PafTson of Stockbridqe here m 1949 ana aiiend Cljary Jcalf d at the Stanley Dinkl t,  jii i  honv Saturday Business and has boon workmq I Mis Jean Meyor and two child at LcTVev Hardware, stnrld work in the Ypsilanti Savings BcmkUn c YpIan Monday,   itora n were Wod visWalter Clark hom tmmjktammmmte  K mn mtm Rural news WORKING DOLLARS Americans in all walks of life, who invest their savings in telephone securities, make it osible for us to ie you more arul hetler telephone 8crv iee Their money i used to cxaiul the telejione sytem ,   increasing the value of your telephone by providing more tele phones thatyou can cull VOICES WITH A SMILE Many Michigan iJell operators have attended meeting recently to hear themselves talk in wirerecorded conversation with other girls who took the part of customers Theyve learned that the tone of their voices often can make a big difference in the quality of telephone service Perhaps yolfve already noticed an improvement in your service as a result of these, meetings MORE JOBS  Twelve years ago only onetenth of the telephones on Michigan Bells rural line were dial Today, more than twothirds of the rurabline telephones are dial And yet Michigan Bell now employs more than twice as many operators as twelve years ago MICHIGAN BELL TILEPHONE COMPANY mm m  MtfiftWWs rawr, Y   T 1 EfoCKNttJMSPATCH , Wednesday, July 19, 1950    Make Tours a  Plus Quality Mytrt EJECTO Systems for botii shellow ond deep, wells Only ONE moving part spins wafer from your ell Quiet, vibrationfree, economical Never waterlog or loses prime Capacities up to 4300 gait, ptr hour Mytn SnalUw Well PlwngetType System Myeu Deep Well PlungerType Sytlem Myer HtavyDwly ihotlow Wall Syttem 5 Great Water System to Meet Every Head Soundest investment for your nome and farm is a modern Myers Water System1 Completeness of the Myers line assures you the water service exactly suited to your individual  Mrs Ada Standish and Mrs Esther Hodges were fishina at Patterson Lake Wed and Mrs Standish hooked a 31 in pike Arthur Laird and family of Grand Rapids were Sun quests of the Wayne Can family Mrs Marie Smith and dauqh ter, Marjory, called at the M  E Darrow home Friday They live in Detroit Mr and Mrs Claude Curtis  CORNER wm THE PINCKNEY SAfllTAalUM VcnWNKLE  VanWJNKLE hay Dutty   Pmcjoiey, Mich Dolly lUirt A aL to iUOO P M Except WtdBWCUly MoiuTujfiUkrt 7iUu0Qpn D   McCLUSKEY Dentist and dauqhter,Claudia, of Martins i , M J,aJi,  ville, Ind, called on Mrs Marry 2  Michigan Hoff and at the home Saturday M E Darrow Telephone requirements And  policy of, making Myers unvarying every part better than needed e extrarugged, oversize, more precisely machined and fitted  insures longest, lowcost operation All Myers Water Systems are GUARANTEED IN WRITING Come in and let us show you how easily you can enjoy Myers plusperformance We service all makes of water systems BANK AUTO LOAN Financed the LOW COST way Ollto 835  Residence 81i Jtaealngs by Appointments Howell Michigan HER SNEED with a BANK AUTO LOAN Save money when you buy yourj Howell Michigan Heal Estate, msuranceilrokeiage dry Lake and Fcapn Property A Speciality List Tour Property with    DWVanWinkU CJLVanWinkie Attorneys est Lew First Slate and Savings Bos Bowell Michigan MAHTINT LAVAW  Attorney at Law rnonm 13 Brighton, Mich hone XWfffi Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatlnq State 8717 Lakeside Drive Rush Lake next car Finance it here i Phone 183  2075E5iaad River j  H SWARTllgUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service  Phonos 39 4 63 PlnckneJdlclk TRKD C REjCKHOFF ST OPTOMJJJRIST I UEE LAV6X  General Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney Michigan AUCTIONEER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK  Farm Sale a Spedadry BEOT WYUE Ours fsliOMP1ETE Walei Sptim Service Howell Mich Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation All Deposits In sured up to 5,000 for each Depos itor  W  78F2J LAVEY HARDWARE 9t 9Mh Phone REFiaGSRATION SEuVTCt HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Matte Pbae Pinckney 154F3 DR C 7 TOWNER Dentist 18044 ortoge Lake Road, Dexte Phon Dexter 3481 TIMEPROVEN PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS FOR SALE Ford Ferguson Tractor DAWest Loader Extra Tires for Rear Plow Anqler Dozer 9595 Kress Rd Cultivator Hydro Scoop Lakeland Mv Son Is INNOCENT Read the dramatic story of a boy unjustly accused of stealing and expelled from school a die qiuce to all except Jiis mother Read how her crrim determination turned him Lito a hero, as told in Let Riant Be Done in The American Weekly with this Sundays July 23 issue of Det roit Sunday Times wirMIT POR LEAD OR DISABLED STOCK 4M1W HORSES 150 EACH COWS 150 EACH Classified Advs V4  ACCORDING TO SIZE  1 AND CONDITION  j FOR SALE Alunimum Baby  Basinet and Play Pen with pad Call Pincknev 156F5 120 West Gtamcferer Av HoweH MBsigan For Appointment Pno 358 ReeJdenoe 618 ULOD HENDEE live Stock HsuUe Week Tripe Made 1c fcetofc General Trucking j Phone 84F14 CARL JONES 1 Concrete Products Cnavel Sand Top SolL Read Gscrves FIR Dirt and Road Butt Blocks Laid Piece or Ctwfraal 7628 Tome Rd Putdcoey Bte i Phone Dexte3 I I I FOR SALETen 3 month old rabbits Call Bill Brady Phone 1164 FORSALE A 1839 Chev Club Coupe, color blue, in aood runn ina condition Very Reasonable Can be seen at 166 Uancilla St  M 1 VI   Alive r  FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROJUPTIY HORSES 150 COWS 150 WE BUY HIDES jtnD CALF SKINS Phone 88 Plnckny Central Dead Stock C FOR SALEMixed Hoy, Will sell pne Pincknev 138F2 stondinq or you may cut on SALESPEOPLE WANTED Hogs PigsCalves Removed Freejff3,, , Nick Ckluser VUUM ur liiancy PlasUc M3S East J Demonstrators in tills area Over  974 items Beautiful hostess qitte FOUND At the donkey ball Hiahest commission paid No d qame Saturday niqht, a pair of hveries to make If interested qlasses in leather caseT Inquire write Box 461, Stockbridqe, Mich  cnthe Dispatch Office FOR RENT Modern apartment   over Roy Clarks store Phone 124F3 Pinckney REMOVED FREE i , PHONE COLLECT T pY j CARL BERG j 1  HOWELL 4 5 0  I Licensee for V DARLING  COMPANY  r,v FOR SALE German Shepard, 2 XJS old Wistered with papers IcweuTol9 f0r qQOd h FOR SALE 160 Have your Furnace and Oil Bjamdrs Cleaned and checked Work quaranteed Phone Pinckney 8 leave name  ATTENTION Saws filed Retoothed, Lawn Mowers Sharpened HOW BIG IS A BILLION  All Work Done By Machine and Guaranteed A Mandell 11524 River Lane Drive  r 1915 4AJ 11UW 111 Jmcjmey week nw ij 5 v3, aFOR SALE5 ven weeks I STto fen Marv Kenn9d, Pias Frank Pearce DOLLARS Ms CorbX Salyer I 960 Stinchfieid Rd, Silver Lak An excerpt quoted from a HudUurt SALtHoVX n,i T J IFOR SALE Duo Therm Oil HiLand Lake, Michigan  son MotorCarCompany news Portable Typwrite91lBurner 6 Size 3500 Jotter qives us some idea of iustllittie Will sellTerv rSSnf17 11881 W Shore  u u i  unn jn  lii  rBU very reasonable t cnu ei Pinckneys Meats Fruit QUALITY ,S51 MilrcO O DU1I1U 1UBU Wl I how biq is a billion dollars ICall 38F4, Pindknn  If everyone in the United roH SAl7 P TT States cashed m all his life insur Mower, 4 bar Havak1 ,ance policies the total wouldMoline aSabJneMoHne  amount to 44 billion  not quite1 Tractor M9U S 1  J enough to run the government PbwUUX DrflT iter one year If every city andj Liebermans Farm Sfervke town owner in this country sold Oak Grove Miehi vSFliv1 t0tal wouldamountr Phone Howell fliaQ oTsTtfwi , to 30 billion  enouqh to run9,,p  soiuwi the qovernment for eiqht monthsfp1 , filing and the livestock, the resultinq lUK SALLEUsed AUisCnalmers 25 billion dollars would not run irJ,bmej Model H International the qovernment for seven months iJacto 1 cultivator, Weed KilllorWiUd 0 toe ioT Ford Trac McPHERSON State ANKTractor witraedTffi Howell, Mich rs at reduced rate unaer Federal Supervtton Howll HardwctraGiregorvMjffh Member Federal Deposit Iniuran I nmw,    ce Corporation All Dembsits up to 5000 lor each Deposttst Inquire Steffens Store HilandLak FOP SALE Power Lawn Muwa 21 m Cut 7500 When new It cost 15750 Lucius Dovle, Phone 4 Groceries Vegetables a V Fish Market  WANTED Lady wishes to da wall paperinq Vfay reasonable Has own outfit Mrs L VanSldver 11371 Lakeview, Patterson Dr FOR SALENew army wall tent  12rl4, Beautyrest mattress end sprinqS4 burner cabinet oil stove 1 with oven Inquire 140 Unadillal St, Pinckney Fcg SAJ r 1929 4 DooTKrd Sedan, Hydraulic Brakest First c  iak lt t 3500 115 Chilson Rd Phone Howell 1382W to Pinbkney Basement, rurnace, rth very beet 0 condition ExWBPSSS 10 650000 SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17 USE T4L FOR ATHLETES FOOT BECAUSBIt has greater PENETRATING Power With 90 per cent undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medication DEEPLY to kill the germ on contact Get happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at any drug store Today at CORYS DRUG STORE WANTEDJOULThr Will pay Detroit market prices1 JC H Uow Phone 82FL B u Service  t T  Clarks PWCKNEYS FDOST FOOD STORE  l GLASS I SERVICE FOR t TRUC HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PRQPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER  SO TT WILL BE SAFE FROM i THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS I WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE t WORK PROPERLYMOMmYtJ JUMPS AUTO PARTS   PHONE 151 f 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER fk HW WYLIE i NOTARY r INSURANCE and BONDS , PHONE 138  PINCKNEY jj We Have Farm Chick i Need Feed   m  a  i r   mil MWtttnH</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> 1 I I I  67 The Pinckney Dispatch  MY 5 1950 Hfiefaigan Mirror  Social Happening The arsenal of  democracy is flttna iwadT far World War Hi While hoping that Russja wiL not start another world war, Am erica is taking a practical view point it They realize that tor the fintjme United States is open K on aerial attack Gov Williams has asked may ors of 45 cities to appoint civilian defense oifctors A temporary air raid waminq will be placed in operatm by Com Don Leonard oi fee state police Speaker the legislature will convene if sp cial marej axe needegVJbey are now in recess ,,, Tlie Soa locks have beta do ved to visitors and the state potto radio network elected tor emergency In Detroit where most of the munitions lor world war II were made, special precautions are being taken such as plans to wvacuate industrial centers and and set up first aid organisations At Washington draft extension was approved to increase the army, now 650,000 men shartOn July 6,all civilian deiense coordin attrs will meet at Lansing, Briq Gen Dougherty, Detroits cordinator a3ks the people to avoid hy sterics, qet under cover, turn oft qas and liqhts, leave on radio lor advice and have plenly of water available An outbreak ol war will invoke drastic restrictions on food trans portation and  materials, price ceilings and frosen wages The war threat has already caused a SSSIIIrtP11101808  sugary 111 and may createtyMWifprtaqe with, be ccrughttnjiiitared TheSoo locks and blgindustrial centers FEBfERSUifTS Jeraldine reiner, aaughter of if ana ivirs wriest reuwr u xnn tvcDOT ana mortage Lake va mained 10 james amis, uu wi xyxr ana ivirs mu ouiis oi van xroor a me tn st jxxpust Churciij uiere fcaturaay, nea, Loucks giuc uung, assisted hy rtev Snaw , I he bride wore a gown styled mh a hodice at Chanuiiv iace, blending over tne satin skirt in pepium effect with fingertip veil auing from a Juliet cap at Chan carried abible,topp e orchids and wore s pearls h of Michigan maid oi honor iaewere Patricia Mauck Jgrol Georgi, Detroit Margaret Wen, AanArkorAftn McReynoids, SanMdrina 9L oandxa Griifis and Unda Bgnkhurst were flower qirb Sandy  andLarry McReynolds, nephews of the bride, ring bearers George ONeal was best  Ushers were John Lingon B Phillips Wm Shfliri and Wm Suits The receptioiTwas held at the Michigan Union After a trip in Canada, the ccouple will live in Ann Arbor where both are stud ents crt the university  WHHlLJ, No, 17 OUR DEMOCRACY RESKELAVLY Robert Lavey ,son oi iateDuane Lavey oi Finckney was married last Friday to Virgina Jiaue nesky oi Uhicago at the fietnany Union church, jseveriy hills ail unicaqo june riesjce, siser oi thebnde and Wm KiceChicaqo ere tneir only attendants, ine hride is a graduate of Duke  H i  Softball Notes Current Comment  1 Q The Plnckney VFW made it As was the case in WorH u 3 straiqnt wins when tney de I and Worki Vto II J id Wa leated tne rowlervuie bpagnol have sadinto  We  lo las here triday night 12 To in nShL Also TJ ver doing so they trimmed an nem iffito wetot SthSSJH1 sf Mai Aixon wno iet them ihe first blow Nowh   down with 3 hits in a previous  KcSa ffiTftJE  qame Don Arnburgey, pitching Poland S tviUm 4 tor Pinckney only allowed 4 ruS wSd1 Wmff aST8 CCU ihe first inning with his fcrst lands have alwaviT hL   nome run In tne Jrd MnckneyidI pSoed bvnv,Vemui scored 5 times wnen b men wentaSnd ccSmSLcf 1 to bat they had another big inn1  SSSB2 n L Qa ma tne bth wnen 5 more runs d J2  J  crossed the plate In this inning I confereS Wlthe , iikd Sinqr nit another homSSSte8 ert fin cmted nn nnrt irv 1,,  DJ 68, vreot artticm and Russm were then allies North Korea is Russian and therefore Commun ist Her people attended Russian schools and fought in Russian armies South Korea is not Com munist Two seDorate cxovmun and Joe Lavey and Reader qot triples iowieiville got a run the 4th on a walk, hit ixxtsman and an jut at tirm and 2 tne 3rd on 2 hits uid 2 errors rred bmqer had 2 homers and eparate qovem4 4 4 4 2 2 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 2 1 university, N C and the qroom XEm tSST fer WbSmot e University oi Michiqan,Hel present ideal argets torDomr arident of h Kin Kn pzesem 37 lThT is vice president oithe King hn cernei SSte j C  rnsdaie,  t the house ISnox has promised  Mrs Marian Ratlin, 50, Donna 2 hits in 4 times up r Singer, 3b Lavey, cf D Arnburgey, p jones, rf Good If iedwidqe, Ji B Arnburgey, ss Reader, c Darrow, 2b Fowierville Benedict, ss G Dunn, 3b M TyJixon  B Dunn, 11 C Nixon ri Wejdrnctn, c  Silver,, lb Wylie, 2b Hilton, 2b Home Runs F Singer 2, 3 base hits Lavey and Reader 2 base hits, Lavey and Jeffreys Struck out by Arnburgey 2 Nixon 0   meats, were set up in each part  2jof Kdrea, Such a small country   x  did not need two and the north em one which was the bigge3t has tried to take over the south em one As we are sponsors for south Korea we could not allow 10 0 8 1 have reinforced the sou  n J i th Koreans with nln 4 0 0 ,422 4 i 1 AB, B H 4 0 0 Koreans with planes and snips Whether this will be enough to turn the tide in favor of our Koreans is doubtful You i v w i CQlnol hola territory with plane3 4 0 11 an 8niDS  1 i pretty certain 4 2 2 2 18  be necessary j i iire any victory is achieved 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 Ixav cotr  rrt oieJWU MEBRIU  BODY Miss Janice Merrill, daughter I The consensus of opinion seems to be that Russia Who is furnish ing planes and artillery to the 2 6 norttt Koreans is only bluffing  Q gland that a strong show of force   will make her back down Time will show whether this is true or not In the meantime fighting is going on Planes have been shot  , , n u   r Vi n I down and American airmen Wa,ks otf Arnburgey JJjnj  have been killed In Washington In the preliminary ga5e the it UM ,, ,,  L,r Pirtckney Cubs went into fee 7th ltTrw  Valeadma 8 to 5 when Scott Barrett iMmship  Aweign policy of Mr and Mrs Koy Mexriii of J Webster and Wayne  Body, son of Mr and Mrs rjmik Bodv of Wall St, married  63ft, Obituaries CHAhES VonKEUBAN  Church Notes s CothoUc Church unddy Masses Katlin, 2 Land Henry Timmerman 26 oi Wayne, were treated at McPherson hospital, Howell Sun day when their cars collided 8 miles north of Howell at Hicks 4th OF JULY FATALITIES As orophecised the July 4th j 18 been employed as secretary j from the University of Tvlichiqan I Novenna Devotions wee end iatahies resulting fiom1 Walter Reddy, dep comm ofml902 His marriage to Miss Friday evening xt 730 p  auto accidents and drownings, jjfcf dept of revenue, at LansingMocer Teeple, daughter a 1Utt  Confessions were manv The aroam  neaa  aii AnnKeorqe leepi oi Finckney was Jnday after Novenna Devotion Three were killed in auto ac A0 Roofing Co They will live,one of the events of the season Saturday 730 to 900 P M cidents in Livingston county Sun, Ann Arbo leCteTd to  state islature Sunday before 800 Mass from Uvingston county and ser  it has caused a revival of bipart , leading 8 to 5 when Scott Barrett Jf  fetfeiqn licY ,5 al lost control Jack Jeffreys relievmosJ tefcfjto congress is sup Ud him and was also wild Bob Portf the residents intorvent fMeabon finished but the 3 issued jfn licy ,11 ,ew latton a i3 walks the Vth inning qiv,lste diehards nave reared their ing Brighton a 16 to 8 victory, heads to protest Next Friday is thsdonkey  tx last The fcide groducrted Detroit Thursday, tie was a nat Summeri 630, 800, 1000 1130 800 pm from Pmckney high school andUve of Howell and graduated I Winter 800 d 1000 ell Chevrolet in the irsf game crt BATTING AVERAGES PiNCKNfY V F W of Howeh Witt, 7, i was rlnigm, July in the annual Uonk and her brother Dale, iev unu anmct ,,, thar, 1 were killed when the car ey Ball game Between the City l were jaiiea wnen u M biiciers aad e Country Hicks  mOk 3  capiain tne west of HowelL Barbara Cummings, 11, of fUsrance business in Lansing Of Fred Singer Joe Lavey joe Jeffreys Bob Darrow Don Jones Don Arnburgey Jim Burrouqhs I Reader ode ,   , 1 Merw5 Cqmpbe Tom Go late years he has been ih the oil Sun 1030, SermonIs God Both I business drilling and producing oood and irue , 4   J  O is several Michigan fields 1130 Sun School, Moses Who Country Hicks and has a strong  Surviving are his wifei a daugh Led His People to God lineup composed of John Wylie ter and J fcrhis Sun eve July 16, hymn fpstival uirn4 r Rinr, LaV bpears Louis Stackaole, WesJter and 2 brothers lvlJn stivai Howell, drowned at Buhop  lay umstead,Bob Umstead, Franj Services were held in the Har ln 13LSL rZ,F     runeralHome, Detroit, with THE TRICOUNTY LEAGUE Like the qame the previous Sunday with Unelsea, finatney hole The bodywas recovered Aschenbrennerjohn Burg, Ai Bo Victor Bcmttt 2 troit wis j 4 etCt Merlin  heads drowned atWhitmore Lake when    his motor boat tipped fcver Cars driven by Gerald Musson of Howell an4v containing his theCity flickers and has signed up Lerty Reason, Ridge Smrey Aaron Shirey, Norm Mills, Howard Read Bob Vedder, Dick family crhd lierinlaw, Mrs  mburgey, Cork and Ronnie WiriifroHi tktrmd of PinckneVJc  uru TIT  Winifred ays of Pinckney  Widmeyer, Buck Uwis T9TRu88eli Preceeding this game theVFW and one fryerf of Brighton Jcoilided on Pettysyille Rd Loso was held for leaving the scene of an accident SHATTERED MARRIACtfS CAN BE SAVED John A OBrien, University of Notre Dame professor has discovered a formula he believes can save many marriages from       CALVARY MENNONITE burial in White Chapel Cemet Rev Ezra Beachy, Pastor ery Mor nrtusup , 1Q0Q CLIFFORD TEEPLE 5flWMtt floor  ate team will play the Chevroet Mctors of Howell at 8 p m PINCKNEY BROWNIES PICNIC 18 members of the Pinckney Brownie group picniced at the home in Detroit Saturday of a Supu  TitoIBaiio heart attack He was the son of Ass t Supt Jmnshfr the late Lloyd and Ella Sigler  m  Teeple and was born on the Cottage ftaraltinaa iJS farm on the Dexter Rd, now own 8UQ 7 M00003  d ed by Green Bros Later the faml Annual Summer Bible Scfcool ly moved to Vassar where his jy 2021  e 3cooi lather died Of late years he A 5tuHonT rrr,i r uwas employed by the PJM RJUn Colieae Gokn nH LusheXl ntru n Jf  jjA kir rF wshen, ind, will proiriuiuii tuqivies are getting uneasy Chelsea, was batted out in the According to the press those elgi to 5 McClanahan started Koeppen term on Whitewood Rd, 1 rnmSir A vide th5 speakers for botWtfdby bearihg Webberville Ind 10  Rd June 27, The Pinckney groutf Ij Ts 11 0 momincf and evening sem on  c rA H ior draft elgibles met at the Congl church and  cfnl fgihw y 9 at   MerSonhe  the Strawberry Lake group at L 1 Sm5 V116 has Church There wm be quartette faUuret Learnhow harsh word,Kuhns gtore    ttUeen a member of Liymqston smamq  guanene more man harsh deed, m the farm The main event was cfte Na 76 F  A M of Pinck  wreck lnarriage Read TtoC visit to Mrs Pig and her Iittiefne ,    MARBLGE LICENSES igqeior Keeps in The American 1 Foi someqBrownies it was Survmng are his wife Helen1 siuaem publication of Michigan ouiivi Joueqe has nod1 its public auon autsptouatu uy inc  autnoriues aue to an editorial up j peaung in u wnicn condemnea AB R H Pet  tne wolverine boys btute spon 14 12 8 5711 sorea by the American Leqion 23 10 12 5211 as a rasicisi orgamzauon ana  j  uiai minded This seems far fetched The Wol verine state program was started by the Legion 1U years or more ago in it the legion takes a group of boys to Lansing who take over the state government aet as govemor It aov senauw representatives etc The legion is in charge but usually gets local organizations to sponsor the boys and pay their expenses 21 9 9 427 16 3 5 312 14 2 4 285 17 0 4 234 9 2 2 222 10 3 4200 12 0 2 133 ran p a lead hut tanexea m plnckney never sponsored but 2 iaie innings and W uiiamsion, yg mere Sponsorship costs scored 3 runs the dth inning on 2 walks and 2 errors to tcute uie about 25 The Masons sponsor ,,   d Bill Baughn one year and the game, men team made 1U hits,a E s Jack Hannett the nextj Pinckney used a maksiuft mheldjp08terg appeared on the campus and tneir errors of omission were grounds last week asking studmav  , T ji i Unts to picket the honle of Pres JttiemckneyJonesCIark john Hanna who guspnded the papers piblication Later signs appeared signed by Ron Linton editor of the paper, asking students not to picket WiiUamston,Anderson a Wess eaidori In other games Lansing CIO won its first game beating Webb erville VFW 14 to 2 Mason nick ed Hank Green of Fowierville tor 5 runs the first inning but lost 7 to 6 ockbrdqe lost to Saline 10 to 3 Chelsea took tint place With the Korean situation getting hot and Congress giving the president power to invoke the 315 to 4 vote local ath Lehy Barth finishing Standings Won Lost Pot Chelsea Webberville Ind Fowierville WBBE REELECTED uierwaras xney nucea o DUII rrilL  head Lake and watched the feh f1   j M  and iadpoies Then At the, m district Masonic, on  KoeppenlawnuntU refresh2 1 Qariand Ave Wellsenbu, Colo Rosemary meeting held at Ypsilanti June 23, Glen Alt was reelected to the board of general purposes Vivian Richards was i elected disuj deputy grand lecturer He is aj member ol Milan lodge Frank Hdgan, poet master of Ann Ar bor lodge was his opponent About 75 attended the linal de dree night at Livingston Lodge, Pinckney, Friday night There were visitors from Ann Arbor, Walled Lake, Redkia ad Detroit 3 MM degrees were worked A atKrwbeiTy shortcake dinner was COOMTY CENSUS fKXJBES  lW0i95O 2863 xney rujcea o wui   yn mcks, i, BrigMon Edward TnSnSr pfaJedi Theneral will be held Thurs, Mifcd, Edith SparksJH lcrwnunhT reftSSh da at 3 p m at Cooper Bros, i 81 51 19, sniawnuntu retresh Pimftrr,i XAU x nJ xwM  Wellsenbtttg, Colo Rosemar meats were served During Leshment period wa Detroitt Burial in Ehnwood cem, s uS11 JSf learnel Kristin is spending tl,eter summer at Hiland Lake with hr parent,Mrand MrsRobert Tasch That Pattys mother Mrs John Rahrig is home after two weeks in the hospital Kathy Gustafsen had the measels Jerry Menke of Toledo is visiting his cousin, Maryjtfenke Nita Shirey said her mother, Mrs Marvin Shi ery, brought her many interesting toys on her return from Caltibrn ia recently Leaders present were MrsMae Koeppen, Mrs Wanda Morgan and Mrs Ethel Gustafcon The meeting was adjourned ,, until 4 pjn June 11 when they i2 001   Cowrl cjiurch to 1,353 Jcut out pictures of babiesJlowers lSand aniaals lor me scrap book DOG WARNING Section 12528 of the Michigan stat, 19, Chicago, Pearl Mitchell 18, Chicago Gene Drown 25, Howell, Olive Keegan, 18, HowelL Statutes Annotated in part reads I INJURED BY FIREWORKS as follows  For some time past Pmckney It shall be the duty of ever people have been annoyed by Police Officer, on complaint, to the careless shooting of fireworks kill any dog or dogs which are sometimes at 2 and 3 am They , 4, found outside of an incorporated  2rrrrt in Michigan but arejby them This had apparenuy City, running at large and unac fcougketip from Ohio Sunday been going on for some time, companied by owner or keeper morning, Mrs t, C Pardon ofThese parking meters were orig   KPBlsJn Rd Ann Arbor hadindlly Intended to relieve the ilhamston Stockbridge Pinckney Saline Lansing CIO Webber VFW 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 1000 833 800 677,  500 400 333 200 166 000 Pinckney plays at Fowierville next Sunday The parking meters continue to make the front page At Manistee which has them the entire police force was fired except the chief because it was found they were helping themselves to the dimes nickels and pennies harvested Therefore ANY DOG, WHETHER SED OR UNLICENSED, RUNNING AT COMPANIED WEL COMPLAINT, DAVID UVWCWON  her lea badly burned by a Jlre cracker in rfront of Corys Drug UNAC Store A w  ORuedfara ON   parking situation in cities where there  were parking problems bs nlawheinee who had no such ble for the draft are as follows Unmarried nonveterans aged 19 to 25, the national guard members and the reserves They shall serve 21 months when called an less released leprlier However, the presidents power is limited as the sise of the armed forces must remain within the statuary, limits set by congress which is 2,O05i882 The present strength of the miliary forces is 1,370,000 A military expert says not over 300400 men could gualify for military service out ol the 1,460,000 man power pool of 19 to 25 age group, national guardsmen and reserve men The draft law exempts all veterans with more than 90 days of World War Q  service, married men high school students and college stud ents until the end of their terms It amuses us, to see the isokrt ionist senators such as Toft Wheery, etc aided by the lone Comsnfimlst Mcrrcaniia ofrtfesw York criticise the presidents inter vention in Korea which they Mi rl   l w r Mti  4   t rts, TWtf  tf r, vc  H i  IMtiU      The Only Wattr Heater DfigM4 For Your Future As your family grows and as you add t new automatic washer or dishwasher, the capacity of your Smith3 Way automatic water heater can be easily increased by an adjustment of the electric heating element Its simpleeconomicaland you get all the advantages of heating water electrically I INSTALLED smxommmM  DETROIT EDISON SM  Donkey Soft Ball AT VETERANS MEMORIAL FIELD, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN    tatv I Roy Mejcxili Weoster farmer, will oe tne, Uemocrai cqndiaqig lor snentt in Wasnienaw Sally Mare Dancer, aauqtiter of ivir and Mirsw ttooen Dancer as biQCJtnaqe was married to Coos Huidi ox jucjtAon at bu jonus rev lory in jaacson last Thurs Rev Wooa ouiciaUnq ine enquqement of Janet Marshall, aauqnter ox Mr ana Mrs Howard ivjarsuali of Gregory, to bam rord Massie of Three riiv ers is announced The I960 census qives Stockbridge a population of lu9b, a qain of 28 per cent Mrs Lola Lobdell, son Jim and Mrs Marqaret Mintott spent last week at Drummond Island Mayor Thomas LeJn oJ Bciqhion was tne nrst to Hie his pel itions for the Republican nomin atiin for qovernor riancis Martin has sold his qrocery store in Howell to Nor man and Barbara Petabone Clutord smart, supt 02 the Wailed Lake school has been named president ofc the Nation al Education Assn A motorcycle club has been,1 organized at rioweii with Frank  Green as pares, Ed Wakeneid is the Pinckney representative Wm hradiey, former balvation Army head 01 rioweii who I resiqned to become cmei of poll ice mere, men went oacic to ine Salvation Army, is aqain cc mem, oer oi tne rioweii police force  The Howell Liectnc Motors C L U workers wno have been, out on stride since April 4, have uaiusieu inir auxecence witn uie company ana resuinea wor cieven scnooi aisincts near nnuon voted 10 consolidate last weeic iney expected to ouua a fciuuuuu sciiooi m itfbl Imi nicMaes missneid village ana nas a tax oase ot ,ouu,UQQ in jonn A Wessinqer, 89, health oiuLer in Ann Arnor lor 45 yeais has retired Garver Wilson of Portaqe Lake and Isabel neme oat Ann Arbor were marnea last week Lue to nnanciai auncuities the HowelL Mlchkrcm ,  mmmmt tumt Wed, Tfcn July 44  Friday, Seta JeJj 7, I Red Skelfton Gloria DeHavei m UdEAT BOFERT Walter Selzak JaniM Gleason tear Mam in Jimmy Duranie, Teny Moore end THE YELLOW CAB MAN  Tom Drake Conway Cartoon am 01 fine Cartoon una bttaday Monday July  10 lWtLVfc OGLCXJt HfOH   A wittMia Manlag Greqory Pk, Hugh Mario and Joan laaaon   Cartoon Bi HotX aunny  I Sundcqr ttoowi liQ p m col j AmVm  MkO Ui illXO  FATHER OF THE BBU uuay, ouiurooy JUI , ti Tim Hob THE MASKED RAIDERS Httiry Morqan, Leo Gorcoy coier cartoon i ouadoy Monday July 8 10 Sunday Shows 215 p m Can Barbara StanwyckJcanM Mason voaway amxaaq , Van Heilin, Ava Gardner t Sponear Tracy, EHiflTfth Taylaf4 hi j Joan BcwuMtt BUllo Bulk and , EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE I ,,  Don Taylor  J HoTOlty Cartoon How Show 716 and i05 1  IUOL Wod Thui  July 111213 , , Qark Gable Loiwtta Young 001111  M FrUnd Ima  j Goes Ws KEY TO TJffi CITY  with  Frank Morgan, James Gleason Lewis Stone, Marilyn Novelty and This Is America AVON lUfcAT  Stockbridqe Michigan j DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned A Thursday, Friday, July 6,7 GUNGA DIN Outdoor iction Picture Starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglan and Douqlas Fairbanks jr  Cartoon THE DAXTON GANG An Action Western wlffi Don Barry, Betty Adams Plus EVERYBODYS DANCING A Variety Acts Program with Spade Cooley Richard Lane Sunday Tuesday July 9 11 THE GREAT LOVER One oi Hopes Better Comedies with Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming News,Balmy Swamy In the Drlrecs Seal ComingRlm oi the  Canyoxu Sands oi tma lima Dont Miss This STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CmCIUT COURT FOB THS COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Saturday July B SWORD IN THE DESERT An Action Drama Starring Maria Toren and Stephen McMaQey Two Cartoons Shows 715  915 Albert J Sebold Otv4 Ajnrn  Sebold, his wiie Plainahs Sunday, Monday, July 9, 10 Sun Shows 3, 5, 7, 9 Monday Shows 715, 915  ,   ,  COLT 45 ohn  116 and 9 V uce AnOMdnpr Drama Starring  wfc AlUI Schaad, Mrs, cafnivai company wmch was to j Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman, 1  FloyY C P have pat oh a L aay celehraaon, Zachary, Allen Hale d T1 unknown heirs, devisai iAsxier uiy tn cancenea its Sundey Shows  ees lcrtees and assiqns, Keypioqram mere, ine sponsors tnef Cwtoon Shorts News stonegaltV Company, a Mich lues Wed Thur July 111213 aSolIlM flKS MOTHER DBDNT TELL ME 1 mM M Reason funtiican JLeqion, qui a roueo to lepiace it ine iviichiqan Molded Plastics crt uexter wm distiiDute i,ittci in proiits to it employees haymona btipits c Jackson has peen hired as aqriculturai teacher at JJexter niqh schooi NOTES OF 2d YEARS AGO  J  , Hepner, Comedy Starring y McGuire, June , Havoc, Suit Waiiam Lundigan Court for 78  and f M  ton in Cartoon  Shorts News Midllgaxit Jay Coming OClock Marching  Defendants the Circuit of Livinqs HowelL 0 4 Years o Louis Nephew, 13, o Detroit was drownea at the U oi JM rresh Air Camp, Patterson LaK ihursday Jn arrival at tne lalce the boys all went in swimminq Nephew went down and the oih  ,  T e hoys did not repor it at once, i u W Goinfr of Portao, Lake The body was recoverea by wnjhas our thanks for a nice mess uersiifciui xen leaner, LAIOHS ai0  resustication iailed Affair, Twelve It appearing from the sworn Willie Comes, bill oi complaint as filed in said lcket to Toma cause, that defendant Idah M Reason Hepner is a non resid ent of the State of Michigan, and resides at Lockhart Fla, and that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain whether the said remaininq defendants above named are alive or dead or where they may reside if iiv John berqerl,et, of Lakeland died July 4 his only survivor is a daughterMrs hex Burnett ana at school text books may not tiwo qrandchildren, The  hmerai was at the home Monday, hev Mayer oft officiatinq burial in N Hamburq cemetery Mr arid Mrs John Dunbar at tended the Birney family reun The Teeple Hardware sold 5 j or tf  haye  John Deere hay loaders last wk fTepreSentatives or heifs living The supreme court has ruled w were  0f Qny of  may reside, or the location and office of the Keystone Realty Co j Michigan Corp, or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right, of these defendants have been assiqned to any other person or persons or who be changed ohener than once in five years No 4th of July celebration here Many visited the nearby lakes The Putnam  Hamburq Farmers icniced at CordleV Lake ion at the Gilbert home at Northjyers took m the celebration at er Slh title intrest claim n Lake July 4th fw5ltmoreA  n T     or possible right has been disLee Lavey with his brother Harry Gartrell, Leeaiton Aip0Bed of by wiU by the said Geo have qone to Calii with the Gilchris an dW alter Dink el hav e aiiOVe named defendants ackson Elks, drill team They joined the Young Mens Club, will be qone 22 days 75,0001 Tn Pmckney Sanitarium is be Elks will attend m remodeled The annual Rush Lake picnic John IGailaqrier ofW Hudson burned his hand July 4th settinq off fireworks And it further appearinq that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants with  , 2 out being named  was held July 4th The winners were as follows bald headed race, David Jones wheel barrow  ,    H w Andy CampbeU and Lcnnie Vanshoohnq off hreworks last week, UTXn motion ther8ore 0f Van Slambrook hve wire Lonnie Van Emma Burqess is workinq in wi  Van Winkle, attorneys Slambrook tuq of war, primary j thei postotece   z nr  I for plaintiffs, it is ordered that the qirls lolly pop races, primary, 1 The piano pupils of Miss na aboye named deiendantg Evelyn Hendee Liter, Gerald Yanqavea recital mqhelsea eir XiXnom  dewisees and Henry ladies, Mrs Harris men, Myron4 Schoenhals ball game one niqht last week Goodie Dinkel and Frank Newqirls won from ladies, boys won man spent the 4th in Detroit from men I e PcV hiqh school alum Myrtle Gallup of Pinckney and  reunion was held at the Geo Phillip Beahan of Muscatine,  Teeple home Fn evening with Iowa, were married at Pontiac July 3 Mr and Mrs W E Murphy l FIRST GAME AT 815 P M , Pinckney V F W vs Howell Chervolet  dancinq at the Hotel Caverly There will be a lawn social at the Ella Jackson home Saturday niqht The lawn will be liqhted by Japanese lantern Fannie Monks closed her school in West Putnam Friday cut out of his hand Monday Floyd Peters had a fish hook 12  St and Mr and Mrs Louis Monks spent last week on a boat trip to Buffalo and New York City Ed Farnum broke his arm unISSSTGO  srissgr w1 M TNvffleSjdauiliy of the murder of Hor A 1 copy X 1 WUiYlc ton Warren last week Warrens wih move there    1 wJlp3e nQmQ wag gle once worked for Mrs Thos Head here legatees and assigns, cause their appearance to be entered herein within three months from the date hereof and that in default thereof said bill be taken as con fessed by said defendants and each all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a news paper, printed, published and cfr each week or at least six suc  SECOND GAME ON DONKEYS f f fT  TheCountry Hicks vs The City Slickers SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY V F W POST NO 7301 shinqled I The Bert VanBlaircum and Michael Lavey homes are being remodeled The Lavey home is beinq made into a bunqalow and the VanBlaircum home brick veneered James Sinqer has started work on his new house on M36 W immm iSWeBieHBBMBaBJBJBJBaBBBJ PPO THE BAFFLE DRAWIWG OR THE CASE OF JOYFUL MERCHANDBEOR FIFTY DOLL Glenn C Yelldnd Qicatf Court CcomlMioner Livingston County, Michigan John A Haqmcm, Clerk The above entitled suit involves and is brought to quiet title to the following described   ISO m CASH BUY YOUR CHANCES TODAYU Qsear Beck family and Edward Nuoffer and wife of S H Carr home  Mrs Musa Ayera Itert Ncahotj  moth, Mrs Jennie Dever nymouth and Mark Nash of Saq inaw called on Mrs Mary Hoff  and  Fred Read Cre Joe Clark, Richard Schneider, Clayton Bekkerinq and his broth , ,,erinlaw went to HiqTiland Park lands, located in the Township hospital last week and gave a of Putnam, Livingston County, blood transfusion to Mrs Bekker  Miehigan, mare parudarly detincr aribed as follows, towit WU1 Devereaux and family of Lot ninetyfour 94 of PatterDetroit spent the week end with eon Lakewoods No 1, a Aibdhr ision of part of the northeast eaux quarter of the southeast quarter of Section thirtysix 36, in Township one 1 North Range three 3 east, Michigan, and Sunday spendinq July at Portaqe Lake Mis Ida Byers and toW and had  ,3 SundayDr , ,, toetof Ann Arbor spent the 4th StevQ Brown and wife R j Mc the northwest quarter of the e 5  nome  Kenxie and family,John McGuire southwest quarter of Section thfcr Dr Watter Mercer and n, and g 1 j Schosser, tyone Qlownshrp one 1,         4 eat Mich4 Van Winkle c,s   5  r y 1  VN M  01 u,Ijftvi, 1  ,i  ,,J , r s nw  Store 111  OT Tfce Ptnckney Disputes tfefed os 2nd doss oi March  1877 ir at P Pin pift s Groceries, Dry goods Cannetf Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedy Geti Store LC EST PRICE EVER  Spec dsluxe FHILGAS1AFPAN Range  Dr Cecil Hendee and family of Jackon Miss, are visitinq his Mrs Rose Hendee Kern Kennaliv ot Detroit spent the week end at the Mark Nash home Dick Wylie is  vlsiunq at the W H huier home m riowell While rakinq hay with a nor so rake last week, David Buinsson of Mr and Mrs Ray Burnt, fell off and broke his arm   The Holus Wylie family spent Sunday at the Abrams home at Fowierville , L Qnd calod at lh Sunday quests at the James 1, He hos b ht Whitley home were Wm Whit11  k LonQ JsIand and ley and wife, Mrs C Whitley mrovna here ann Louis Fisher and wife and 2, ,rli ri Ld riocJceit ox iutsiwm, Uaiupjju ana Lammy oris nuspuui, ieuiwatuvioaaay ine hupn cairnou luniiiy ji Detroit speui me m ai me o j Luiion nuinc AVUS ixma neason and Lota and nay ntuoxi una lumuy cal ea at tn xmiwia ntasan noma in Ann AIJJUI Sunday, j Visiiors at me diouiiuy Dinkei home aaiuraay were mis muriei jj Sweet oi uaaie Oreeic and ivirsj cimna iroqaii oi biociairiuqe ine rrea neaa lumuy entuiiam ea uie nead lamms ai tne nead coaaqe at iorlaqe Lake tns 4in Ine xiooen IUSCU lumuy caned on iiis mouwi, mils, uina lascn in nim ttJDor daiuiday  CyrCis ALLee ana lamuy oi Glad wm spent me 4m at tine Wayns Atietj nome Maynara Claik and wife of muacneslr spn inursaay ev enmq here   X iMuncy Lundeen of Detroit is  visitinq jane Smiley Wm Lraiiup and tamily of De, iroit were rriaay visitors ai tne Munay Kennedy hjme   Mis Koberi Head and dauqh ter, becy, called at trie  Arthur Bullis home in Greqory Sunauy  The GW Latimer family nave moved from Stcckbiidqe to Munith   Marshall Meabon and wife had  dinner at Blacks in Chelsea Sun V   uay   Jen and June Lamb of  Ann SENSES Arboi orevisitinq at the W H i Meyer home  Sunday quests at the j H Hooker homo were Roy Carpen ter end wile, Mis Beatrice jcynor of Newcastle, Ind,Mrs Minn ie Meyers and daughter, Pearl, of Ann Aibor ana Mrs Ray 1 Knoop of Hollywood, Calif  Rosalee and Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor sprnt the 4th at the Mark Nash home  Robert Horine of Detroit called at the Lynn Hendee home last week Joe Lavey spent last week ir Chicaqo Hiv aunt, Mrs, Laura Gradwell come back with him Lemuel Hinchoy has started a jewelry store in Dundoe W E Dnrw and famiv of Sturqis Spen the week end here, i nooerr iviuitia of swam Crek spent Saurday niqht with Joe Curlct heme a1 GOODBYE TO PUMPING i DISSOLVES TREE ROOS   IMINAUS DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE 40 MORE ODORS ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY  No mort ttpntiv unhealthy pumping onddlgginf up of ctttpooti pfie tanks, pag poolt groi traps and clogged Hnt Hervi th moil rtlioblt ond lateii mthod  Iiqufy, ditsoU ond toponify grtot ludg, ho if fmh and other organic lolidt i 1 This modern chemical guarantee quirk ond effl cient retulu  12 to 16 hoirt NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank necevry   rhemical it working, 5, 0, IS, 25 SO, and I 0NTAiNfS g anadiee Pat Off 9 c Off PeetdJea t 1 i Myron Hughes 8717 Lakaslde Dr Rwh La  Plumbing Water Sy terns etc Stanley Dinkei UtkM witorati   irners  , r in drip tr, buali w an 1 1 Sour rstr isimir Die, ui ovc instant emovab  V ithc oven ltbU dX  r 0   y  rith  nats   ninu ltri eporcuvwift  builtin oocing  es iaijuid jratur i Juir an u o, izht i in d  int yj s  imcdtaottitioo r  ent a top rat rort  aiei o en v LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now to the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Easy tcnw, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS AfPLIAHCCS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I c m j MtsiM KMm RmfM fro 9950 At mofk Wafer Hfrotor  1950  SEE US TODAY Wf MANDU AU IKSTAtUTION DETAHS children of Ann Arbor Donald Meabon and Lawrence Ketcham of Mason called at the Georqe Meabon home Friday Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbit attended the funeral of EA Naylor at Eaton Rapids Tuesday Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn visitea me uuy Smith tamily at Lakewood, Ohio Saturday The John Carver family spent Sunday with his mother in Ann Arbor Mrs Barbara Roqers of Toledo, Ohio, spent the week end at the Frank Aberdeen home Earl Bauqhn and wife called on the Georqe Roche family at Fowierville Sunday Visitors at the Mark Nash home Sunday were Bert Appieton and wile of briqhton and Lawrence Appleton and tamily of Trenton j Mrs Dorothy Dinkei, dauqhter, j Christine, Mis Lmma Dinkei and  Mjs Edith Peck were in Howeii last Wednesday I Albert tialdex and family spent the week end in Indiana vV A Ketcnam caiied on his cousin, Bert Ketcham at Mason Monday Week end quests of the Lester McAiee tamily were Mr and Mrs Kay Wilson, Chas Rice and family of Detroit and Sally Knox ot Almeida, Calif Mrand Mrsfctanley Denchuck of Detroit were quests oi Gertrude Spears Sunday Snerrili Soule of Howell is visitinq at the Phillip Sprout home The Robert Kerr family of De troit spent the 4th at the Wm Shehan home Francis Shehan and Miss Hadden of Detroit call ed Sunday The Charles Clark, Irvin Kenn edy, Dan Driver Spears families were enJertcuned at the Edward Spears home the 4th HdV Reason who was called east by the death of his brother,, Frank, at Cleveland, Ohio, has returned to Phoenix, Arizona Norman Reason and family spent last week at his cottaqe at Cddillac The Dallas Cos family Wallace loffreys of the armv air corp is home from Scott Field, III, on furlouah tI am Ikto because Ie been studying the telephone directory  Home Coming  July  thru 16 Fun  Excitement Amusemenf  v  Everybody Welcome Games Rides Music Prizes f fcff S 7 if thot naiis Television Set Washer Mixm aster Lot of Certificate Award f are there this week Jackie Craft, oi Detroit who is at the Pdton farm in Pinqree call ed on friends here Saturday  PPC John Sprout of the U S   oir corp, SanAntonio, Texas, is COME EARLY AND BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIJENDS homo on 10 day furlouah He aoes to Wichita Falls, Texas The Georqe Kinqston family of v J2Fl,lV2 SondaY qruests at SPONSORED EY PINCKNEY ENJOY YOURSELF iVOLUNTEER FIRE DEW CXVTC MPBOVtkEN T ASSOOATIQIf  i t  3 r y  wpo  JSii  m ,  3  42rvrr f LOW PAYMENTS PER WEEK  i i tl Ifc t FJ ggdbge4T     Wohdoy, Jtfy  1990 ,         11  v   Now Is The Time To Have Your Power or Hand  v Space Maker REFRIGERATOR Big Storage Space  Mora than 8 cu ft of refrigerated foodrtorage space Mora than 14 sq ft of shelf area   ra than Pqt capacity vege drawar  GE Dependability The GE refrigerating system is famous the world over for dependability More than 2,200,000 GE Refrigerators have been in use for 10 years or longer Sit THIS BIG BEAUTY TODAY Authorized Dealer Lawn Mower Sharpened Also that Dull Saw Needs Shar penina by a Machine Saw Sharpener i FACTORY TRAINED MECHANIC McClain Sew Shop 4 1 5 Fleming St2 Blocks North oi C  O DepotPhone 1318 W We Call and Deliver Howell, Mich PROFESSIONAL CORNER AL rutsAHl  rjurwimai j fcxcep weunttftauy MonwiuefcjrriiaL nuueiuujMn lWttSl i Ai2 Nona Michigan  Telephones Offtoe 835 iieefcleace 314 ieninas by Appointments TELEPHONE RATE INCREASES , A GOOD CONNECTION 1  Rate increases ordered by the j When you open a checking ac Phone 183  207 Srand River Pubtic Service rmmssion ior ount with us you have a conn1 HowelL Michigan Michigan Bell Telephone Co J ectteai with a bank, that canH6al Estate, inurarokeiage serve you in many other ways users will apply, to just about every type of local service in J Ask us about  every exchange in the company territory The 8,200,000 increase in co, revenue asnouhjunai tyo tobauitf We Have Ample Funds Avail5,500,000 annually after taxes  was effective June 20 under the i Commissions order Residence users nere will pay increases ranqinq from 25 to 50 cents a month under the revised schedule Increases for business customers will ranqe from 50 to 75 cents a month City Lake and Farm Property,  A Speciality WE INVJTE YOUR ACCOUNT , JLJ1Jb   LEE LAVEY general Insurance able lor Sound Loans Real Estate Mortgages or Person Hackney rrl Mi RorrannnKtA Dntu   al at Reasonable Rates GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS CLOSE OUT SALE ON ESCOMEK COOLER 10  ABOVE COW LAVEY HARDWARE The new rates for Howell, Bri qhton, and Pinckney will be Residence service line, 325 a month farm Sales a Specialty BERT WYLIE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone Pinckney 78  HowelL Mich I STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urw Under Federal Supervision    Member Federal Deposit Insur07 E, Grand River, HoweH two j tSiaSSL Spot Cash 275 4party 225 a month and rural, 250 a month Business servicePrivate bran ch exchanqe, 900 a month in dividualline SibUO tjworparly  600 and rural, 4U0 a month J roR DEAD OR DISABLED  Residence extension rates are increased to 85 cents a month J STOCK and business extension to 150  Lonqdistance rates are not HORSES 150 EACH  chanqed by the order I I Thomas N Lacy, president ofCOWS 150 EACH Michiqan Bell, said the company  welcomes the much needed relief ACCORDING TO SIZE the 8,200,000 rate order brings, j AND CONDITION Amountinq to about 5,500,  Phone Ptocey 154F3 First State andSarings Bosk Boyreil Michigan hfikfmt LAVAN Attorney at Law Phone 18 Brighton, Mfcfc hone I57TI1  heparan MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drlv license Rush Late j P R swARTBdtnr  SON  Funeral Horse Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Seivice Phones 39  68 PlncknoXBc PRD C REICKHO Si OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Aw HowelL Michigan For Appointment Pftine 358 ReeJaenoe tl ELtS  HHEE , Uve Stock HuuHr  Wee Trips Made to Uefttfl General fruddng Phono 84F14 CARL JOKS Concrete Products Ctoavel Sand, top Soil Road Gwrve fill Dirt and Road Birill Blocks Laid Ploce or Cuntrar 7628 Toma Rd, Pluctaney Bte   Phone Dexter 3 1 I  D C 7 TOWNKB Dentist 8044 ortage Lake Road Oetct Phone 59F3 AUCTIO NEER Michigan  y REED, Jeweler   WATCH CLOCK fEPAIRING I iccurcte  Fast  Reasonable I Guaranteed Work  ,WWT ,,M Ifll W Muln 3 Kckn Mlcb ZJ Mil 000, ato taxes, the increase isHow KasCaJvM Hnovl Fr Call 38F4 Hnclatev  definitely in the consumer inter i iL nciaieyDead Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 150 COWS 150   WE BUY HIDES AI0 CALF SKINS   Phone 88 Plncfaw Central Dead Stock definitely in the consumer inter est, Lacy said, for qood telephone service should beand is the chief concern of our custo mers  While it will help to strengthen the companys financial con dition and will aid us in doinq the kind of job the people of Michiqan want us to do it is con siderably less than the amount needed and is sufficient to insure adequate eaminqs and our con tinued ability to attract necess arv capital Unlike an unrequlated indus try vhere price adjustments are isiabLshed 1865 almost automatically qeared to risinq costs, under requlation ccn , siderable delays are wxperiens ed before relief is granted We have had to wait almost 18 mos for this increase REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT tC CARL BERG HOWELL 4 5 0 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY MCPHERSON state BANK 1815 ndfioJ Arlvc SALESPEOPLE WANTED IddaiUCU lUYfe Opening tor Defiance Plastic   Demonstrators in this area Over FOR SALERoyal, Quiet DeLuxe 74 items Beautiful hostess aitts Portable Typewriter, used verv Hiahest commission paid No de little Will sell very reasonable  liv,rieS JF   JBh 0011384, Pinckney iwnte Box 461, Stockbndge, Mich FOR SALE7 room house, baseFOR RENT  Modern apartment menu bath, water system 5 over Roy Clarks store acres oi land, large basement Phone 124F3 Pinckney nam, double garage, chicken,  house, wood house, Edison tele Have your Furnace and Oil pnoneschool bus and mail route Bfcrneirs Cleaned and checked 5 miles from Pinckney, 4,500, Work guaranteed terms Norman Reason, j Phone Pinckney a leave name  Phoe I Pinckney Michaddress MCCLAIN SAW slOp60a  tSvP 2 old INDEPENDENCE DAY 415 Fleming St 2 block north of l0 lL0r V3lm FOR SALE5 ven weeks M7 A U7,001 Univsal 10960 Stinchfield Rd, Silver Lake Mower 4 bar Hay, Rake 69    Mohne Combine Moline Z FOR SALF Duo Therm OU Tractor Moline 2 bottom 14 inch Burner, Large Size 3500 July 4th marks 174 years sine plow J37 Moline Grain Drill H881 W Shore I Drive Pinckneys FIST the American Colonies from 1620 FOR qjinriLj J  L l Ucms Povte, Pho to i76 left behind persecution Combme,Model WlSatonal XT  m Tracto with cultivator Weed KillMowing Machine for Ford Tracfor religious reasonsAs colonists Jrc ZUhZtw  mational S3 Zr tsubject to s and MoZaZft1 21 rule without representation Meats Fruit DUALITY Groceries Vegetables the signing of the Declaration of Liebermans Farm Service I Inquire Steffens Stox Independence Oak Grove, Michigan  Hiland Lake We are prone to forget the Pncne Howell 9183 of 51QW1 j D aHT   Revolutionary War which was WANTED Custom Bailing o T i   kn Mow fought to sustain4 it Large num fReece Gudith,5360 BentWL RH l  r 7500 116 n  bers of the people who came to Phone Howell 1354 W , rC0St 15T, xi  ,   w I Lucius Dovle, Phone 42  3ens ME Leinbach FOR SALE  1929 4 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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> vx ,    r riu aim, OJfj 5 v v  JiO1a  K eiiT 2r , V  K  v i  l  i  ,J iiOwi      y  w  Dispatch The Ptodnn o Wednesday June 29, 1850 Michigan Mirror I 8 Happening I School Notes  r No B From now until election day in  PONDGOBIHNIEH WEDWNG CJmrch Notes November Joiopanisan govern n The weddinq of Miss Nancy LOSE TOUGH GAME ment will lie a torce in Micnigan,  ona, dauqnter ol Mr and Mrs  After Qminq from behind and  ine qovernor vetoed the 3luttaipn Pona at ioriaqe Lake to einq e 0 ai 8 all Sunday 3bo salary at jen ivunziq of tne  Menard brainier jr, son oi Mr I m 0309 at Chelsea with that liquor commission and aiso aie Mrs rucnara Gorcanier sr of team w9 70 lost years chanr qasiauve cue ox 4o,oUU lor the civil service aept Tne lcHt he  said was unconstitutional aVthe krw requires a one percent state senary total tar the commission He siqned the legislatures  00u,o0u appropriation Dili with re1 luctance It was 70,000,000 less than he asked for and 14,000 000 less than the current years total Dexter, rook place at 4Uo p m1 on Hnckney failed to hoia batuxaay aiternoon at the huacjc i f advantage and lost 9 to b ney JonqL church  lb aame was featured  by lhe cnuicn wu profusely dec J0030 Pitcmnq most of the runs St Marys Catholic Church Michigan Softball Notes I turreut Comment j orated with baskets and clusters ino legislature cut L376,00o from tne state tnentcu nospuai uuuxt out aaa iuu,uuu xox pay,  uuiuanents    iut umz IO cut waste of public nlftus in weuaxe cases were ail  oweu to Pecome law witnout nia stuuaiure snewart WoodfilL head oi the Grand Hotel Mackinac oilers this arquement tor a bridge ai  the Straits At the present time the state tenry is losing 6i3Uou a year, This amount put in to bridge construction would pay for the bridqe andleave the crossing tollfree  I ot ilowers placed about the altar and in the windows The brio entered on the arm of her father wno aave her in marriaqe lhf weddinq march was played by Mrs Merwin Campbell Wesley J header sanq Oh Promissaad I Love You Truly with Mrs  Campbell accompanina him The matron of honor was Miss Louise Qoldsworthy of Lansino The bridesmaids were Alice Lartosa, Marilyn Gordinier and Lorraine Gordinier, all of DextSr The flower qirl was Eartljean Tuthill of Dextery William Sfep6e of Dexter ac  MHLT EAST ANN AiuJOR 92 There seems to bemuch critR F,snZ3Trr Ji918 v  W, came ol uu, ug ciwoS  J 86hmM tah,ArUU,   31   LsPiiy this is SSS  MaSe  I f f nS 1 tliauv mqai  ithe Citle as in many cas tS vSEET 18  ,Os00 ll30 VSffom Ann Arioi scoxcensus iaUed to sWlhsSe Winfsr 800  IOIOO I  run u nrsi ana cuiouier aw ciease in rxpulaUon tw L Wovtnna Devotions Fridoy evening ot 730 p 4a Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotions Saturday population tney expect of Lansinq, WmrGoth, Whitmoip Lake and Glen Miller, Dejrtir seatedthe quests The bride was handsome in a white Swiss eyelet orqandy dress with a single tip veil and ams month is deary month lona  Sh CarTied chrysan Cash receipts of milk products in thimums and matchinq flowers lb were kU0 million dollars for The omciaUna clerqyman was  CONGT oci cmmcH beinq due to bases on balls and  aaturday 730 to 90 PTISL loos iieWinq ftnekney qot a  Sunday bslors 800 Mass run the hrst when Tom Goode T  drove in a teammate who had walked Chelsea qot 3 runs the 3rd on walks and an error Tom  Goode losinq a fly in the sun c Pinckney qot two on throuqh 7 walks in the 5th and both scor   ed when McCtanahan let a mru throw qet away from him at fir  st More walks in the 7th resulted fr,  , ,11JiU , , in 2 more runs when Jim Butrou Jfe Jlffe  JttS to thwy upof the chwf compos18 S ictD 52 K me im mevi mre tt A chKtapiajtod to woe up, BOO bmqsr was scae on snow any areat ror Ite iaei 5orJeureV wuucea, u Arnlmost oi ihese cities iqnore is tnai buiqey touied out Lavey was sate when the centartieluer mui  much of tlie expansion took place outside the city limits For ,771 , Siqes scorinqj instance many new homes were I nZ, iZ, 17 L 81 scruiq j muiaoce many new komes were y Donald D Bratfy pastor onJones hit a home run, 3 runs built here but most of them are  Practice Wed Niqhts i 7lZnQ   Larrow qot a Hit  st 6 Choir Director wioode douoied him across Mrs Meiwin CswipbeJ A 5K 6th Jeilreys walked, D Strawberry festival at the buiqey qrounded out Lavey, at 730 p m  ot a ,nu ancl  2inqer walxed Inen Don iones hit his outside the city limits Lois are cheaper there There is no city tax and township restrictions are less strict than city ones Detroit  failed to pass LosAnqeles as the Jones hit his second i 4th larqest city in the nation and nomer in the centerheld bleach i complains that LosAnqeles qrab  wu, eT , 0 ns sonnq This end i bed al the outlyinq district and ers had by this tirWeenrcpiac at dfu oclock Plans will be g 51, Ann 1 ot 5i has    4526 square ed Don Jones went Ih for Chris madt far our Sunday School picl ,tt nob Sinqer most of them  miles aqainst Detroits 140 It  Clark and Bob Crocker for oJdini pd other importcmt business 2,n  014 order Pinckney was ever thus New York City ed a best manand Robert jfeesfL Bath of ChelseaTln the 8th1 Thursday eveninq the Dea maae J error8 Ann Arbor 4 oldf, rirst place by indudinq 30 per cent of the total xarm in Rev Robert McClean of Bad Axe  Ct2Seuxi i x  The matron of honor wore  a  SliqhUy lower farm income is p yellow gown and Ae other forcJtoi it is now down 20 per csM from the 1948 peak Tne Michiqan auto industry is leadinq the prosperity parade Car output is forcasted at seven million this yearinciudinq trucks CONSERVATION NOTES 441,000 will bspem i repairinq and remodelinq 21 JViicnsiaio t purjgsine work will start Auq i in Liivinqsion country oiouu two white They carried lockspar carnations andTose Crocker filled the toses on walks cnand Deaconesses will also and a hit batsmai, forced in a mee1 with those who are plann  run Jerry CWr and Keith Led  9 Join the Church next Sun widqe hit to second and were iis meetinq wiU be at the both out at first a run sconnq Chujh and Deacons will plan each time This tied up ihe score or 6 Cbrnrrrunion Service Palmer ended the inninq by pop Sunday, July 2, 1030 Service pinq out of the Lords Supper Sermon i In the last of the ninth the first The Covenant of the Heart PINCKNEY Jeffreys, lb D Amburqey, 2b Lavey, cf F Sinqer, 3b Jones, rf Darrow, ss Goode, If  Reader, c Chelsea batter beat out a bunt 1130 Sunday SchcoL Topic B Snqer p Jones walked the next and the Jacob A Man of Strikinq Con L 3rd one hit to riqht scorinq the  ssts Genesis 35 I EAST ANN ARBOR winninq run 1 Maryfield, If  Batteries Pinckney C Clark, rsTtrji A reception wasKved to 135 Jones and J Clark Chelsea, WVARY MENNONTTE invited quests aftsme ceremony Barth, Qrocker and Gakin Rev Ezra Beachv Pni,,r in th MasoniciSlple, by the O Pinckney plays at Williamston Moiu rvOiA uiiv h S J next Sunday, and the ioltowinq bunaovoakST 1 Sunday at FowlerviUe cSff2 1100   Brooklyn, Newark, Jersey City AB R n acn other adioininq cities 2 2 0 J u i    Years aqo when the horse fur 2 i  nsnea the main source oi mqn4   way uavei mere were noise tocC  i f  where one miqht take colts  o i to have them broken to  2 1 o The coupleleft on a weddina trip in northern Michiqan On their return they will live with 114 Lake wiU iave roads built ana  The bride qraduated from Pinck una oatnuiq Peaches  ney hiqh school in 1949 and has  Concrete monuments on thebeen workinq in Ann Arbor We shores pi Lake Michiqan will extend onqnUtulations in behalf of their many friends here Webberville Independence 20 xounu ,, ,, Webberville VFW 3 Mason 10, tveuuwr Wofsnin   the brides parents at Portaqe Williamston 3 Stockbridqe 20 Supi mZZZZT 81 Lake The qroom is a qraduate Lansinq CIO 6 FowlerviUe 13 Asst Supi liwarvm of Dexter hiqh school and is I Saline 9  utm attendinq Michiqan State Colleqe   Cottage iiaysr iiietinas wrt McCLUSKEY REUNION   M  a  j Turner, 3b bhuey rf Love, cf W Moore cf Bock, ss Jahnke, lb fjoll, c   Kett p  AB R H 3 0 0 4 1 1  suie io uxivt mere wcie UIM piuces wuery race noises jxuqn oe tainea iJow n seems uiere are doq traininq schools, in Ana 3 0 11 Aroor Ur James Nonis nets been 4 0 Ol nailed into court Py neiqhbor 3 0 2 wno complain that the 2J doqs 3 i o he has in traininq at his school 2 0 0 on barton Drive keep tnera 3 0 1 uwake niqhts Apparently their mark the dividinq line between Michiqan, Minnesota ana Wisconsin  Consecration oLfcers of 13 states are meeunq at uustei Park, S D this week ,  Slo Simpl explanation  of Mricri monci  TT , 3 0 11 only remedy is to qet the council Darm I hEtQ onfsJ1 Two base j to pass an ordinance aqainst it warron hit Goode Struck ou by Sinqer as at present thpro , httv 1 ZZZm ,W 2, Kett 3 Umpires Darrow, Dr Norris howeversTatw ex   t ij1 ta to  doq school  FELDPAXJSCHHfCaHMCID  a Iferridrd Moher, ana notice Doris Feldpausch, dauqhler of son, Paul, Dennis, Raymond ana SATURDAY HAIRCUTS  Mr and Mrshoward Feldpausch aauqhter, Monica, ot howell WEEK DAY HAIR CUTS 01 Stockbridqe and Jack Rich Jack Younq and children of How  , ,,, ,  mond, son of Mr and MrsBanqs ell Mr and Mrs Clarence Stapgan s game and tish iaws m  Kichmond of Gregory were menr iSa end daughters and Mrs Ella Spanish are beinq posted in this j id a tile rjnadilla Presbyterian tapish of Chelsea Mr and Mrs states sugar beet area far nnqra church, Saturday by Rev Wntfjcrmes Burns and dauqhters of tory workers mostly from Mexico, jvicKay loi Feldpausch was Belleville Mr and Mrs iiobert 500 signs will be put up bridesmaid and Norman Richj Grainger and children of Lansinq Mr and ftta Louii ufyle en Ttiinuca Summer Bible Schoolw P V Fowlervi19 toer eul toto  comtry ertained las, Sunaav their reia,  10,21 Tlta preliminary aame    lves who were married in JOna Pincknev rnh l JHL Ihose HM were Mr a,d Whs SPECIAL NOTICE 11  i3ctVLfi ext oveei ,ns people oi Herman bmith and barbaia, Mr o our patrons until ii9w u St toHaaburqj tiexl Noven 13 to 2 Hamburq scored 13 runs Mirnnnn Jl 100 Scot Barrett pitched the last ST S repeuimQ  enouqn siqneus io prevent the cent over last year according to a ensus taken S  21 forest fires in me week end inq June 18 bunea 293 acres The Michiqan cock phebsantj mond heB man The reception j Mr and Mrs D E Conklin and    population has increased J9perwafl helcj at the brides home, j family of PonUac Eva Meirjm, J58 a Cuihane who Jias NEARLY THOUSAND EUED OR HURT IN STATE EACH WEEK Nearly one thousand persons Barbara Haines, Geraldlne Mor  workinq in Ann Arnor ley and the Ray Burns fctinily home for the Summer Two anniversary cakes were Miss Edna brems, local teacher presented, one from Don Burns haa resiqned and will go to Cam  and one from Mrs Jcflnett Burns 5 Mr and Mrs, Louis Coyle were t Miss Clella Fish who has been  TS not scored on I M EL DARBOW Ra, f  iUlckne  Ieiaw irom qoinq into eiiect ana M E DARROWBarbersI rey s Burroughs, Scott Barre  lorced anoUler vote on It At  and D Smger Hamburg Bemett present am JA siutes ana ine and Rowland j 1 Gi Columbia nave repeal bSTTTMri lvrairra ea lneiT lax on oleo The leaer  wiffimvvpS ai government has also lemov rim,jEY v j5Hp ed all teaeral taxes We cannot is Mi iu sS understand the ettorts made to l7 0 r, TQT protect an industry which no 47 Years Ago isIT nv M nsSEfiVATORY  driy one mousana 111, ana 15, LOUIS voyie were  iwia nan wno nas been u wr m WPOUIT DEDICATED1 care beinq killed or injured onjpresented with a lamp in honor teaching in Antrim is homeJne I  Michiqan hiqhways each week, 0f their 37th weddinq annlver CToes back there next year The new University of MichiJond speed is one oi the PrmQttisarv MHCaverly has purchased ch Mounjoj causes, Serqt John Pennala  orqan for tne hotel touse an observatory at reach   tam at Portaqe Lake was aeai 0f me Brighton post of the Mich, a ted Saturday Owinq to the in gtaie police asserted today in tense heat the services ware mQinq motorist to cooperate in htia at Lvdia Mendelson auditor e present campaign to reduce ium, Ann Arbor, foiiowed by a  me frequency ot this most sentrip to the observatory This has  one ot ine worlds iarqesl telescopes The U of M has 10 00 includnq one in servatoues ous traffic oflense Thee slogan ofnhe campaiqn Speeders Lose has been well ,  selected, for the records prove North Africa and one in Oieqon at speeders do lose, Serqt Pennala said Even when  ANNUAL MEETING  gpeei  not the direct cause ot   ,v , i tm of teean accident it often contributes tt At the annual meeunq ojttee  geriousness  means the Livingston County hed Cross Mrs Geo Sarqison was elelect ed pres, Rev Earl Miller, vice  pres Mrs Henry Herbst, sec, Josepliine Gfosdck, trees, all are from HOWAIE  , In the recent county dnye 4,  duierence between life and death Not only was speed a iactor ant tor Joe Lavey Joe Jeffreys Don Jones Fred Sinqer bob Darrow Don Amourqey Jim burroughs 1 lorn Goode  IU 2 4 400 IU 8 4 400 12 i 4 333 13 U 3 230 9 2 2 422  12 0 1 083 Local Notes Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs iViur iNusn weie Alice Lrearnari TWO GAMES HERE FRIDAY There will Joe two soil ball  i jonqer exists Very Utile milk or cream is made into butter anymore and the hiqh prices asked for what is made has practially kuiea tne market for it W K Kelsey takes up the state ment of Joseph Pew chairman of the board of the Sun Oil Co Veterans Memorm d t0  reCen uacrease dances Jerry Keatinq is workinq fori  vi in  ana lamuy ot bansmq jnow livinq in tha White house ivir ana lvirs nex dackett and on west main street son ot Detroit were week enojj The gjaduatinq class which guests ot tne Uiin nomuii ram only numbered 2 this year had Uv    KM x   ,  members when they started Last Tues Mrs Albert Dinkelthe 9th qrade entertained at cunner Mrs Wan The Bell Telephone Co has Mcureqor, ttriqnion Mrs EiloJ put a switch board in the Siqier er Mercer of E umsinq, Mrs n druq store   Mercer, Pinckney Mrs bcott The M Ei Ladies Aid hold a 5xT Michiqan tramc deaths  naker Lansina and ivus Mai jury tea olt the fVeid, Hemmiinqway last year, but it also was respon sible for the serious injury, of many of the 41,000 persons who were hurt in the 143,000 accident   Musson, howeii Miss Alnerta DinkeL Carolene and Louise Zieqier, Nancy 4 shutout innincrs aqainst Haml ,jeU Thusnew burq Jast Friday will pitch for the Cubs At 830 the Pinckney VFW will play the FowlerviUe Spaqnolias drillinq to such an extent that the oil shortage was averted and soon there was plenty of oil Kelsey adds that this influx of oil Mel Nixon will pitch tor Fowler Join ew, weU J   vule About 10 days ago he held me industry could handle and it Pinckney to 3 hits Since then he has pitched another 3 hitter 637670 collected In Pumam  ta  e wheienR K EUiott was charaicm  take heed of  2320 was collected  the fact that accidents are on the JK,164 rw71 cree  MichlQan So are in 185,25 Marion 13771   deaths Many pleaA WE ADOTTED THREE Why should foster parents tell their children of their adoption Read the heart worming story ot Ernest Cady foster parenl of 3  adopted cruklren,who successruly home Wednesday A swarm of bees lighted on a , ,,,,    me square Monday and Cnubb, Cecelia Boscher and wene   Thomas Read bernice Maas entertained at a and Cecil Siqier   birtnddy party at the Dinkeij Norman Wilson has resianed f tween  lwou r,Qins ITS1, iuy  home rriday tor Amanda DeBarrjas county Velephonf SSr A 69 JjL  Mrs Anna Croupe and dauahand R TSprac oi FowSvuS oSoeiylheSf ter, Vivian of rhnt called at the has been appointed 1th9 Mouse  Douqnery Anesei W C Miller home Friday They Ffed WymoTwho built the brid   rinas Vmd are leaving on a trip to Denver ges here has 2 to build in Lima, e qyam9 qJ3 HS tn 9 rvNirr , i 1 JITL 1    rij Plvmouth winning due to l  was forced to limit oil production Time and again lower limits were against Tomions of FowlerviUe I Placed on oil output Despite r ii a tw will h a don mis surplus there wasno reduotr On July 8 there will be a don key ball game here Preceedinq that the Pinckney VFW will play an outside team On July 28 there will be a game between two qirls team The  I ion in price to the wv sure drives and vacation trips are endmq in tragedy The answer are , r          uuu u u, piTyirnt winninn S that every driver, lor his own j Colorado , v one in district 21 and one in Ed Llv  twi vn is tnai every oswe  welfare I Elmer Radtke and faxnily oil Dancer dtstttet home mri8  11 bnX b08611101 othersshouW dxive ccrrefuUy Philadelphia, Pa, are vtsitinq at J Miss Ella Murphy was married Sid 3 and renierfr part e home oi Mr and Mrs Anrdew icularly that speeders lose met and solved mis problem, j Serqt Pennala also explained Read We Adopted Three in,that where there is no specified The American Weekly, qreat speed limit, which is the case on state law provides that it it a vio jlation to drive faster than condit I ions such as traffic, weather and time of day permit j magazine with this Sundays KJuly2 iije oi The Detroit ftinday Time  m ONLY ONE TO FILE Eric Rose, present secretary of the Pinckney Community School board was the only one to hie  petitions lor nomination to be voted on at the election to be held July 10 Voting wiU be by  ballot and the usual election niles will be followed Rose was  elected last sptinq at the time of the ttogartfiatlon to serve until Jury Iffi reelected he will  ft  Neebitt 1 The Winston Bauqhn family Hiram Smith, son of Aipheus spent the week end in Columbus   Ohio, with the Robert Seefeld to Henry Carrighar at Jackson on June 30  Betty Ross MARRIAGE UCOTSES Rev John bairon, misjitol at Manistee has been given a years leave of absenco by the M L conierenca Two years ago he gained considerable publicity wkiio pastox at yMaorsville when ne preached a sermon against ion He was oosssd br mm church board for taisv He was a lawyer before he IwjMie a min ister and at the preeiBwi undertaken a numbet,a behalf of undeipriviligecl Bev Safron protested the action family   ,  , Robert Hoover, 22 Howell, smith qraducrted from Howell Norma Perry, 27, FenSBti Don  of the conference high school Thursday f Adams 25 Brighton, Arlenei NEW HOUSE ARRIVES Tho new two family house of Gene Mann arrived here from Mason last Wed and is now in place on the back of his lot on  of Flat Rock, Mr and Mrs Claren ce Carver of Toledo,OhioGeorge Carver and Miss Betty Becker of  Ann Arbor  Mrs Dolly Bauqhn and son 5 , Mr  MJO20 melb1K th loccd OE Scott, 23, Howefi Phfflip Younqi FlSHDfG SEASON OPENS Sunday quests of Mr  8 wer to Bflqhton last week 30, Brighton Rose Greenbcrum31 The pan fishing season open John Carver were Mr andMrs B  Howell Roy Watkins U Howeii ed here Sunday and the hiqh Wisehan Mrand MrsMaComb SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Patricia Weils 19, Briqhton Mar ways were filled with fisherman There will be a special comznun vin Lyons, 25, Dearborn Joyce and all boats at the nearby ication of Livingston Lodge callFisher, 23, HowellJoseph Salons lakes out Most of the fisherman  1 A  ft  ed on Friday eveninq June 30 to conferr three MM deqrees This will be the last degree work  21, Elkton, Fla Mary Srruble,18,j report poor luck due to recent Howfel Richard Gordiner 22, j rains and too much fresh water Dexter Nancy Pond, 20 Pinck j Albert Shirley says he has noth and Mrs Eer Widmeyer and until Sept Lodqe will orr at ney Clarence Smith, 21 Howelliing to complain of as he went 558   Frank,7 P  sharp Alter the deqreilpla SoppIB, Howell Wm FeldlMbre dayfcikt aJT qot lin horn in Howell work, strawberry shoTtcaVe will visited the Q W Hooker family aH members of the Pelbwcraftt Sunday at their cottage at Lake, team be present v Marion St TJiis is ne of the 0 Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingham, be served It is important tHat steel fabricated hpuses used  during the warErdlev VanBldde  moved it for him Gene has not  yet made up his mind what to do with it That is whether he wiP beobme a kmd lord or sot  land Mies ede Hlnchev is staytoq on Wee, July 5 at fr p m  The July meettnq will fee held with Mrs Edmund Haines durJ inq the day    Order at the W M m  Cuelett Ay  ham, 25 Fenton, Ernestine Lyons 24, Howell Leslie DeWotfe, 29,  Hamburq, Bertha OQkiest 29 Briqhton  Mrvand KfrB Don Bennett and oqhlssptnt Sun at the Andy  4K  Esra Plummer of Ann spent Sun with e Toe fasnlly   Mr and Mrs Win ihaye told their iW io st to UKM mm  his H f, E   r ,,1 ,  J Tfawm    i V dm  LJIJ ,  , 7  11 ma m    w fan 2t lfM SV, ae  NnoHBOHma NOTES r   Joanne Dotiohue o Gregory cjraauaied roxn Cleary lousiness icoueqe last wee, iine is now I employed at rioover flail, Ann i Arbor j ine First Evanqelical Church oi Waterloo ooserved its JLUUtn j anniversary, Sundays Dick Howlett is aSehdinq sum jmer school at Michigan tat CoHeae both Stockbridqe cmd Dexter have base ball teams in the jun lior league, sponsored by tne Am 7 ehcan Legion Most of tne games axe played under lights Dorr rnsnee at Howell attend the bhrine convention in LosAng1 ales California last week I leny Haqman, son oi County i Cleric Haqman ol Howell is home from the Marshall Island unuT Juiy 12 1 FvrrAtrnirr Iui Wd Thur, Jun 27 21 29 Friday Jan 30 Jly 1 CHftoa Webb, JtCm Qrain and Friday, Saturday, Jun 30, July J  MynwLoy , DOTA UL jT CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN m  awssbr  , , A Vosmm Starring 6oter by ftehafeolov George Montgomery, Rod CamThto U Amwlcq Novelty Cartoon eron and Marie Windsor CartQcn Excojvating work has started jfor St Pauls parish hall at bri I ghton Bowel 1  HoweDL Michlaan  SYLVAN iBEAliii  Chetea Afflca  and Friday  Saturday Jun 30  July 1  Roy Rogers, Mary Hart Sunay MoadayJaly 2, 3 In Nw ME MOTHER iNT TELL  Comedy starring SHINE ON HARVEST MOON Dorothy McGuire, William Lundl gam, June Havoc Sun Showg J, 5, 7, 9 Plus Cathy ODonnell Farley Granger Cartoon In Peto Smith Tues THEY LOVE BY NIGHT Color Cartoon Orland Young has Jpeen nam ed head oi the Howell Lions Club 1 2500 people are said to have visited the new jail at Howell which was opened for inspection last week  bobby Mauk son of Mrs Alice Mauk of Howell Ten and broke  his right arm 1ast week while h  ing horseback Sunday and Monday July 2 and 3 Sunday Shows 215 p m cont Jane Powell Ann Sothern Barry Sullivan Carmen Miranda shows 7U5 and 915 P M  1B  Wed, Thur, July 456 j THE THIRD MAN  A Drama Marring Joseph Cotton, ValliOrson Wells, i Trevor Howard A Masterpiece f oi Fiction NANCY GOES TO RIO In Technicolor News ComingThe Great Rupert, Eagle and HawV Twelve OClock High i  ii    i  i m n  i JJ4J AV iiicurJi Tut, Wed, Thurt July 45 6 Red Skelton Gloria DeHaven Walter Selzak James Gleason Fridy fi Saiuray  J  Juiy i  in DexterTheatre  THE YELLOW CAB MAN Rev Allen Kogers, a negro min  Cartoon March oi lime ister, was the speaker at the Naz enene church, Howell, Sunday Mrs George Lewis of Fowler villa fell last week, breaking both arms and her shoulder blade She is at McPherson hospital Howell t At the annual Howell high j school meeting electors will be  asked ot approve a one year 5  mill tax to raise 21,50000 for , the Howell Athletic field 31,648  00 is needed to finish it but some money is on hand DtiAith joxCfiliiAl Air Conditioned July 1 Friday  Saturday June 30 Doutole Footer Bud Abbott and Lou Cosiello in nOUGHSHOD Robu Sterling, Claude jarmctn Jr  Gloria Graham in c better than average Western with interest for everyone Plus Prize Maid Piano Rythm Sun  Tuas July 2 4  THE FIGHTiING KENTUCKIAN John Wayne, Vera Ralston in a Historic Action Dramaone of th Great Pictures of the yearplug News Cartoon jThe General Motors Proving  Ground team is in first place in i the Brighton league, having won all games played SheifLer man ages the team Congressman Blackney of Flint has announced his candidacy for renomination in the primaries Since 1932 he has served Doris Day, continuously except for one term cartoon NOOSE HANGS HIGH Also GRAND CANYON dtaning ftichard Arlen Shows 7 and 830 p,m Sunday and Monday July 2 and 3  Coming Dalon Gang, Everybodys DancingJhe Great Lover Sands of Iwo Jima You cant spend a SaferSane CoolerCheaper 4th of July week end than bv seeing too excellent pictures at his theatre wife Plaintiffs when he was defeated in 1936  bv Andrew Transue So far no Republican has entered cqainst him For the Democrat nominat ion Donald Hayworth of East Lansing and Herbert Devine of  YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN A Musical Comedy Starrinq Kirk Douglas Loren Bacall H Carmichael and Aew  VS Sunday Shorn 3571 Mon 715, 815 p  m S EFFECTIVE JUNE 20 New telephone rates for Michigan Bell customers  Tuesday, Wednesday July 4 5 A Walt Disney fealure ICABOD AND MR TOAD vocies by Bing Crosby Basil Rathbone Cartoon and  John D Luke and Pearl W Luke his wife, Arthur Schaad, Mrs  Arthur Schaad, Floyd C Elwell, and their unknown heirs, devisees, leqatees and assigns, Key stone Realty Company, a Mich Corporation and its unknown assigns, and Idah M Reason Hepner, et aL, Defendants Suit pendinq in the Circuit Court for the County of LivnnqsNewB ton in Chancery, at Howell, Thuday and Friday July 6 and 7 , Michigan, May 24, 1950 GUNGA DIN j It appearing from the sworn stmrmsi  bill of complaint as filed in said Cary Grant Victor McLoglen cause, that defendant Idah M  Douglas Fairbanks Jr  Reason Hepner, is a non rasid 10 Cartooi  ent of the State of Michiqan, Shows at 715 and 915 and resides at Lockhart Flq, and SWORD IN THE DESERT  that the plaintiffs have not been A Drama Starring able after diligent seaich and Maria Toran, Stephen McNally I inquiry to ascertain whether the t  T HE Michigan Public Service Commission has authorized increased local rates for Michigan Bell telephone service, beginning June 20, 1950 The increase was granted after a thorough 18 months study of Michigan Bells application, which was filed in Decem ber, 1948 It does not change the long distance rates now being charged  ,9The revised rates represent increases of from 25c to 75c a month for residence service IncreasWfor business customed range from 50c per month upward Each Michigan Bell subscriber will receive f specific information about the new rates with the first telephone bill dated on or after June 20 The reason for the new rates is a very simple one The costs of providing tetephonc service have climbed much faster than revenues And the rate increases granted have lagged far behind the increases in costs In the last ten years, for example, general increases in basic wage levels alone have added 35,000,000 a  year to operating costs But during the same period, telephone rate increases, including the present one, will have added only 21,000,000 a year to revenues Only recently mt received demands from the telephone union for changes in its contracts which, if granted, will add still more to our expense This, xf course, it not provided for in the rate increase just granted Even with the present increase, the average telephone bill has risen less than half as much as the prices of things that make up the cost of living In terms of valuein terms of the working hours needefl to pay for ittelephone service is cheaper now than before the war A telephone in the average home costs less per day than a package of cigarettes, a quart of milk or a gallon of gasoline Michigan Bell must keep on adding to its telephone plant in order to expand and improvejts service to meet the needs of Michigan people Tiaat requires that more money he invested And to attract that money from investors, your telephone company must have adequate earnings This rate increase, although much less than the amount needed, will help to strengthen Michigan Bells financial conditionand thus help us to provide you with the kind of telephone service you want, when and where you want it Coming Colt 45,Mother Didnt Tell Me, Twelve Oclock High, WUlie Cdfaes Marchimg Home Flint have announced Tho latter is state commander oi me VrvV The Dexter Aqnculture sencoi board has ordered 3 new busses for next year Each has a capa city of 48 people Dexter and Briqhton Kiwanis Clubs have both charterea busses to attend the niqht ball qames in Detroit The Washtenaw county human society has broken qround for a new buiidinq on Gale ioad jsout ofh Dixboro to cost 25,0QU j The census qiven South Lyon a I population of 1316, an in ii ease 1of 300 over 1940    said remaininq defendants above named are alive or dead or where they may reside if liv ing, or if they have any person al representatives or heirs livinq or where they or any of them may reside, or the location and office of the Keystone Realty Co  1 Michiqan Corp, or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right, of these defendants have been assiqned to any j other person or persons or who I ther such title, interest, claim, lien  or possible right has been dis , posed of by will bv the said above named defendants And it further appearinq that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants with out beinq named Uon motion therefore of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, attorneys br plaintiffs, it is ordered that the above named defendants and  their unknotn heirs, devisees, NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Thursday about 35 Pinckney business men chartered a Bian chard bus and spent the day in  Detroit, takinq in the DetroitSi Louis ball qame The sheriffs dept raided a cot uiT A imjuiuu liC110 latisc taqe at Patterson Lake Sunday jiateeTOTdcisrorccruselterr and arrested John Goodnow iHe appearance to be entered herein qal sale of liquor Two Pinckney Wlthin three months from the lies were also gathered up and dat9 hereo and that  default taken to jail One paid a o2 fine thereof said bm be laken as con A financially hmahhy toUphon company it good for vrybody MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY the other drew 30 days Several Pinckheyites were pick d up by the qame warden at Silver Lake last week for havinq undersized blueqills in their pos session Miss Julia Greiner graduated from the Ypsilanti Normal last Monday Miss Kittie Bulks and Fred Stowe, bath former Unadilfd residents were married at Sacre mento, California, June 18  Openinq of subdivision at Joslyn Lake July 4th Two lots qiv en awery Cpefr Vollmer cfltended the funeral of his sisterinlaw at Dek ta, Ohio, last week fessed by said defendants and each all of them   It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in  the Pinckney Dispatch, a jiews paper, printed, published and clr culcttng in said County once In eacn week or at least six suc cessive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissionar Livingston County, Michigan John A Haqman, Clerk Tne above entitled suit involves and is brouqht to quiet title to the following described commerce  s  tthUAs m  Aberdeen has aone to Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child tod Boys Cqpnp at Tor ren called on her mother in  c001161110 Stockbridae Sunday  fipMtt and wife call The James Whitley family call Hester home ed at the Wm Whitley horn in  Ann Arbor Sunday Mrs Clare Miller and dauqhter Carolyn,have gone toAdrian for 6 weeks where the will attend summer school Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley were In Keeqo Harbor Sunday  and brouqht Janet home who was visttinq there    i rg pred Read 000 her Barbara Nash is home from ik brldce club Tuesday, amp at Grand Haven for a week Mrs Emma Vdllmer and son, 5515222    John, virtted at the Charles and J J5FTfSIF5I rSSJLES THE Mr and Mrs Frsd Read were Wilbur EUele homes in Fawtor COUNTY  UgMWTON     vljie Sunday  t Of CHANCERY in Detroit Sunday Capr Wm Fisk and family oflands, located in tht Township Ft Benjamin Harrison, Ind is vis  Putnam, Livinqston County, itinq his parents here  Michiqan, iribre particlarly desHowell has a free street fair cribed as follows, towit July 8 sponsored by the board of Lot ninetyfour 94 of Patter son Lakewoods No 1, a Subdiv tsion of part of the northeast quarjer of the southeast quarter of Section thirtysix 36, in Township one 1 North Range three 3 east, Michigan, and the nonhwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section thir tyone 31 in Tdwnship one 1,  North Ranqe four 4 east Micb Van Winkle S Van Winkle Attorneys for Plainufis Business Address Howell Michigan tst y    mn m WJI m ,  ,  ,  mritviri MWmMttfW,2ZW   i  TbVkidkatf tbpatik Wednesday June 29 1950 Tfco Pinckney Disjyutcn Entered as 2nd class act oi March 3 18V 7 matter at Postoffico 114 SoHoweU St Pinckney Mich Subcription Price 150 a Year pv W Cmlotfc PuhiUbv Mr were GOODBYE JO PUMPING DISSOLVES TI ROOTS ana Mrs Tony Doihilpi called to Waller, JVin last Friaay by ihu aoatii oi u sb terMrs Elia Cu oey ihoy mi cx pec tod to retum toaay Erwin Mann oi DoLOit tpeiu lnurtjuu wan his LiaJioi uiiMann, t iuiqe Ujva uuaajd LUo iicit saiuiuay Oi me, iaio r6 lMeme iMaii Vaocy pxitws wri jjtuuieq  D1SSOL DIGGING mt I Thft hail Bauqrm iamiiy ana Cucc Jiauqnii iamiiy oiumbus, Uiuo Sunaay  ana mrs nooii do la, ,aia vvoiiq an iiioicn Bauqnn family jua lviis, frank uiaiid wUVi maoy 10 iJjaj ia u WvhS vacaiou hoaaor aaa iha qrap no Wciu loiiiinq won ia lad rnuuy in y j v OOi 11 iaCO bPilI T Oat ill ajJOO 0Vl i oshor and wife pjn  a wi hr brouioia runaaa ad wit ai IMI ,  ITS MODERN  REVOLUTIONARY No more ex pen jive unho thy pumping ond digging up of cesipoolt, itptic tanks, icvpaqe pools, gr 01 tOpj and clogged linei h  Ih motf reliable end la ten iruihod to  , dissolve onci joporify greoift, luJg, hqir, fh ond clhr  J IC soiids Th mern h,1,ca guci,nrees quirk ond eff rit uii  12 o Lo icvrs NO iiorCDvVN C    oi taok r,ili, ,, Cl ,, ,,0fk,nfl, h   , 5  c J  ,V ANETZ Phone  57riJ 817 Lakeside Lr, Hughes Rush Lake efc r eDonkey Soit Ball AT VETERANS MEMORIAL, FIELD, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN FIRST GAME AT 815 P R Pinckney V F W vs Howell Chevrolet  SECOND GAME ON DONKEYS  The Country Hicks vs The City Slickers   SPONSORED BY PJNOCNEY V F, W POST NO 7301 oi Mis Mary liofi Ui  vvtk Woio Ma o3i  i iviio DoroLxiy iMiky , and Miss Jooii Wn lint I in Anndy cf Ypoanii ara Cnuk vro biay  t Jhas OiaiR tijm  M  jiton aitocied thu mqn L1 n Dotiot wui  ium mployjva oi iho brucj i i Mis Murray Knndy ack,oii ba,ciay I quoos u rij iioboit m Wiie Dun iowin uy oi oockuaq aict j VVhtv iarniiy Dk ibjiA n 1mod  iapias SSaturday wrh la f a iairiily lo a VViii Shahan, Aanui iOths bitiici 1 jjiii Hf iin J ixLUis una uui Itriu i vWit  tUi at rqu I DiiUiall unaiy ii J 4V IVKiliil, OUuQiit i UJ1U , j  ULJI oa 4 ii xij iCo L iUinD Ol Loot 3pil pL Oi iQ3L W ,K ru wui noa  la ivr y a   ii i, ttliaU U Vvn, oiUiij  vx iibii  a i   V Da iiXO Ly n il  rl  Uiiday at tio iJi ,  mo in Lijw  a JOJn pliiao v ,11, a Ol  Visnaiq at ,  lir homo, loo Moiz of Iio 1 1 e Whitw rum, s biiaay oi mo ian ,r Wo0drci ary ol ivn ana Mis, hue ale Miilvr famly vor  quests ai ha Cliii locor i Oncndaqo urns is attondinq Sum hool at Westoin btatj 9 is takmq Rural J iuca, iiibing Wataip s y terns etc Stanley Dtnkel   rf VKHFiitr   vmxm carrr 4i011,   A    c  1  VES, HUifEi DOES IT o ,iiif our riiil wlicii hcin comjilinirNli  on hi3 iinious SUIKII nielli Mrirnlid ri Ofcouisfs one must have m vi, some cream, mix them carefully and cook slowly, ut when alls said and done, you simply mut use a goodly imount of hutler Itsbutter that pro ides ihedeIicioi flavor which makes U8 pass our plates for another helping The KFST fJOOfiS mo plenty of nilTTER There ire no sultitiitcs for Milk and Dairy Products Nature provides them vith nutrition anrl drlieionsncss Micliiin iIilk Producers Association A Cooperative mrnoij and operated by JQdfi Ihurv itimers   CASH BUY YOUB OMMOS TODAY Henry is homo from Dot the summor Sun Qu ots fesse Henry home wer Whitehoad and wie of and Miss Beatrcie iUjm  L ,, From vere I sit I Joe Marsh  tf age  j y Lra worWnj area Port i ftnish Concealed o en t T Rememher, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wjsh MANY QTHER PHILOAS AfPUANCfS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEI I cent Home in Chelsea Sunday  Mrs Ross Read and Mrs Fred i Read wj0 Thursday dinner quests at the Washtenaw Country Club,  MA4UJ Ciyd Uarrow of Milford pent Sunday with his mother here The James Hall family oi Dexter wete Sunday callers at the Merwin Campbell home While enroute to hiiand Lake for a swim Friday afternoon the car driven by Chas Heweltl ir was hit by another,car near the VanBlaircum farm and , badly Detroit last Friday damaged The driver of the car Ernest Foster ir and family, Frond a companion qot away, nest Foster sr of Ann Arbor Those in the Hewlett car besides were Sunday visitors of thr Ls  Chas ir were Bill and Georqo ter McAfee family nd Mrs Lionel Snyder of n, Ohio, spent trie week the Asher Wylio heme  Jecil Hendee ana family cf Jackson Mississippi are visit inq relatives here for a week The Edsel Meyer family of Yp silanti called at the Walter Claik homo one day last week Gene Shehan and family of Ann Arbor called at the Louis Shehan home Sunday also o Squires nd wife of Detroit Hstnry Wolverton has sold los cottaqe at Swarthouts Cove to Lacv McColl of Ypsilanti Miss Kathryn Henry and frin i attendqd the niqht ball qame in V V 7 PcraU  rir ff t Iiiim i s liTS t j r vv a  s   vX tiicir car yesterday, 1Iis wJijirt, nur schonl pcincipal, neffly had a bad accident Sh v 1  v liivvay i    i 0 yV hT V  i   PC Ir, a niitc Wiis acrois tli Y V  h of ,r dr w It i,iscd    1 O iji parties vv SOfjp as I heard  t Sheriff Harper  1 i r 1, 1 , I r C 11 i i   hi  1L Ce 6 r t in ttS r tiaiieitruck,  juo  iyvz,  and MI it I ran over fir nullified Ihey Maybe II Wake Us Opt IT vyr r says Hold on, Joe Ietl t, tiiis out, over supper and a  s of Leer at Andys He pointed out that those men nrciit ci iminats Just careless, like a lot of us seem to be petting thesf livs, jtidyint from the trash yo  e nlenjc roadsides From where I sil, this near accident may be thf h M,n we netd to nake us Mtort Mt lerin nr roads and itart how inc a liitie tolerant consideration for our neighbors be brought up on charges But sQoetyUuz futttlf KMCKM RAf from 9950 AutmH Wotar HMMrt from t9S0 SEE US TODAY Wf HANDU Alt INSTALLATION DtTAtLS Clark, ob Clark, Chris Campbell and Brandon White Mike Carr No one was injured Lorraine Gordinierr one of the Mr and Mrs On a Campbo1 and dauqhter, Leon a, left by auto Saturday to visit Ma an Mrs Walter Mowers at LosAnq rhi, lJ0, Intrd Stttcs Brewers FoundatUfmi  1, Hki warthPt  HO 14 bridesmaids at the PondGordinides, California ier weddinq Saturday afternpon I Louis Lawrence of Bloominqton here was injured when she wasm was the qus of Arnold Ber hit on the head by cm iron bar  us Sunday It was U8d to hold up one of the Lorna Shirley ir visitinq Tdnf front windows As the bridal par Lundeen in Detroit ty started to leave the Masonic Mrs Jennie Dnvnix rnd room after the reception the dauqhter jane, visited Wm Dv quests crowded to the windows ereaux in Detroit over the week to see them The iron bar was end dislodqed and hi the bridesmaid Mrs Mable Bnvdm f lack lust as she reached the street, son visitod at the M J Pason knockinq hr out She was tak home last week eruto St loe Hospital Ann Arbor Sunday dinnn ans of Mr whpe eixainhiation showed no rrd Mrs Ros Road vrrrr Geo concussion The bar hit the awn Wilde avd wifv Mrs Tdrr Rwr  ino of the Cory Drucr store before and drrurrhfer Jcmpi of Ann Ar Utttna tho qir, bor cmd the Howard Read family Nowi6 he Tm To Have Your Power or Hand Lawn Mower Sharpened OAIQO that Dull Saw Needs Sharpeninq by a Machine Saw Sharpener    FACTORY TRAINED MfiCHANIC McClain Saw Shop1 m i x t  i y ii i 4aU 4 1 5 Fleminq StaStecks North ofO 4 O, DepotPhono 1318 W We Ckxll and Deliver  HowoH Midj    ,    y j    bVyK9 iiM ,iOjM tvr  ,1 j JtijjiAiOiii1I vV T9 v m mu IM Wednesday, fane M, MM    5 V  V ,8 w 55CS5 kM S NEIGHBORING NOTES I  r  ktfchen     TUM Wd Thur, Jun4 27, 28 29 GUflton Webb, Jeane Oain and Friday, Saturday, JUM 30, July J Myrna Loy       m CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN by ftchafeolat This Is America Novelty Cartoon Friday  Saturday Jun 30  July 1 Roy Rogers, Mary Hart In Phu Cathy ODonnell Farley Granger Cart in Joanne Donahue o Gregory graduated troxn Cleary business  college iaflt weeic tine is now  employed at rioover nail, Ann  i Arbor j ihe First Evangelical Church oi Waterloo observed its iUUth anniversary Sunday Dick Howlett is attending sum mer school at Michigan State College both Stockbridge and Dexter have base ball teams in the iun ior league, sponsored by tne Am erican Legion Most of tne games are played under lights Don rnsbee of Howell atiende the Shrine convention m LosAng eies Cahiomia last week I jeny Hagman, son at County I Cleric Hagman oi Howell, is home from the Marshall Island until July 12, Excavating work has started for St Pauls parish hall at bri ghten Orland Young has Jpeen nam ed head of the Howell Lions Club  2500 people are said to have visited the new jail at Howell which was opened for inspection TUM, wd, Thu July 45 6  Sijt ,  w  , Red Skelton Gloria DeHaven bobby Mauk son of Mrs Alice Walter Selzak James Gleason Mauk of Howell, fell and broke  in his right arm kist week while ri m,, TO  ing horseback THE YELLOW CAB MAN Rev Allen Rogers, a negro minComedy Cartoaa arch oi time istex, was the speaker at the Naz enene church, Howell Sunday   Mrs George Lewis of Fowler villa fell last week, breaking both flawed Theater SYLVAiV iHEAl ii Howefll Michigan t CTHtstt ASkh Juni 27 28 29 Friday Jun 30 July 1 DI OTA UL m in ClBNolor ,  A Vamtn Starring George Montgomery, Rod Cam eron and Marie Windsor Cartocu and  Nrws Sunday, Monday July 2 3 MOTHER LUNT TELL ME Comedy starring SHINE ON HARVEST MOON Dorothy McGuire, William Lundl gan, June Havoc Sun Show a J, 5, 7, 9 con  Pel Smith Tues THEY WVE BY NIGHT Color Cartoon Sunday and Monday July 2 and 3 Sunday Shows 215 p m oa Jane Powell Ann Sothera Barry Sullivan Carmen Miranda show 7is and 9is p M  Wed, Thur, July 456 j THE THIRD MAN  A Drama starring Joseph Cotton, ValliOrson Wells, i Trevor Howard A Masterpiece I oi Fiction NANCY GOES TO RIO In Technicolor New DexterTheatre arms and her shoulder blade She is at McPherson hospital Howell  At the annual Howell high school meeting electors will be  asked ot approve a one year 5 mill tax to raise 21,50000 for ,the Howell Athletic field 31 48 j 00 is needed to finish it but some f money is on hand The General Motors Proving Ground team is in first place in the Brighton league, having won ail games played Sheffler man age3 the team Congressman Blackney of Flint has announced his candidacy for renomination in the primaries Since 1932 he has  ULln MuCHlliAi Air Conditioned Friday  Saturday June 30  July 1 Donate Feature Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in NQOSE HANGS HIGH Also GRAND CANYON hichtxrd Arlen Show 7 and 830 p,m Sunday and Monday July 2and 3 ComingiThe Great Rupert, Eagle and HcrvV Twelve OClock High Friday 8 Saturday Junc  , juiy  nOtJGHSHOD Robu Sterling Claude J arm an Jr Gloria Graham in a better thanaverage Western with Interest ot everyone Plus Prize Maid Piano Rythm Sun  Tuas July 2 4 THE FIGHTLTNG KENTUCKIAN John Wayne, Vera Ralston in a Historic Action Dramaone cf the Great Pictures of the yearplus News Cartoon Coming Dalon Gang, Everybodys DancingThe Cireat Lover Sands of Iwo lima You cant spend a SaferSane CcoletCheaper 4th of July week end than bv seeinq too excellent pictures at his theatre SftiWTsl  BMBSSSBSW bald his wife Plaintiffs YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN A Musical Comeay Starrinq , Kirk Douglas served Doris Day, continuously except for one term, Cartoon, and NW when he was defeated in 1936 Sunday Show 35 7 t by Andrew Transue Sq far no Mon 715, 915 P m Republican has entered against I Tue wednay juiy 4 s him For the Democrat nominat  V w T4 y July ion Donald Hayworth of East MTo JKS1 JvSeyieae Lansing and Herbert Devine of vs  EFFECTIVE JUNE 20 New telephone rates for Michigan Bell customers  fcw ohn D Luke and Pearl VV Luke T Krmy his wiie Arthur Schaad, Mrs H VWRES Arthur Schaad F1Vd C Elwell, H Urrmichael and their unknown heirS devi3 ees legatees and assigns, Keystone Realty Company, a Mich Corporation and its unknown assigns, and Idah M Reason Hepner, et aL, Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of LivanqsHowell, ICABOD AND MR TOAD vocies by Bing Crosby Basil Rathbone Cartoon   d News t0n in Chancery, at Thursday and Friday July 6 and 7  Michigan, May 24, 1950 GUNGA DIN j it appearing from the sworn stormy rbill of complaint as filed in said Cory Grant Victor McLoglen cause, that defendant Idah M Douglas Fairbanks Jr Reason Hepner, is a non rasid 0111 Cartoot i ent of the State of Michiqan, Shows at 715 and 915 j and resides at Lockhart Fla, and SWORD IN THE DESERT  that the plaintiffs have not been A Drama Stoning able after diligent search and Marta Toren, Stephen McNally inquiry to ascertain whether the T V  HE Michigan Public Service Commission has authorized increased local rates for Michigan Bell telephone service, beginning June 20, 1950 The increase  was granted after a thorough 18 months study of Michigan Bells application, which was filed in Decem ber, 1948 It does not change the long distance rates now being charged The revised rates represent increases of from 25c to 75c a month for residence service Increassr business customers range from 50c per month upward Each Michigan Bell subscriber will receive specific information about the new rates with the first telephone bill dated on or after June 20 The reason for the new rates is a very simple one The costs cf providing telephone service have climbed much faster than revenues And the rate increases granted have lagged far behind the increases in costs In the last ten years, for example, general increases in basic wage levels alone have added 35,000,000 a year to operating costs But during the same period, telephone rate increases, including the present one, will have added only 21,000,000 a year to revenues Only recently me received demands from the telephone union for changes in its contracts which, if granted, will add still more to our expense This, of course, is not provided for in the rate increase just granted Even with the present increase, the average telephone bill has risen less than half as much as the prices of things that make up the cost of living In terms of valuein terms of the working hours needefl to pay for ittelephone service is cheaper now than before the war A telephone in the average home costs less per day than a package of cigarettes, a quart of milk or a gallon of gasoline Michigan Bell must keep on adding to its telephone plant in order to expand and iirtprovejts service to meet the needs of Michigan people Tbat requires that more money he invested And to attract that money from investors, your telephone company must have adequate earnings This rate increase, although much less than the amount needed, will help to strengthen Michigan Bells financial conditionand thus help us to provide you with the kind of telephone service you want, when and where you want it Coming Colt 45Mother Didnt Tell Me, Twelve Oclock High Willie Ccfcties Marching Home Flint have announced The latter is state commander oi the VfvV The Dexter Aqnculture scnooi board has ordered 3 new busses for next year Each has a capa city oi 48 people Dexter and Briqhton Kiwanis Clubs have both chai terea busses to attend the niqht Pall qames in Detroit The Washtenaw county human society has broken around  for a new buildinq on Gale road  j sout ofh Dixboro to cost 25,oJU j The census qiven South Lyon a population of 1316, an inli ease of 300 over 1940 m  said remaininq defendants above named are alive or dead or where they may reside if iiv inq, or tf they have any person al representatives or heirs livinq or whore they or any of them may reside, or the location and office of the Keystone Realty Co 1 Michiqan Corp, or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right, of these deiend ants have been assiqned to any j other person or persons or whe I ther such title, interest, claim, lien or possible riqht has been dis posed of by will by the said above named defendants And it further appearinq that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants with out beinq named Uon motion therefore  of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, attorneys for plaintiffs, it is ordered that the above named defendants and their unknotm heirs, devisees, NOTES OF 25 YEABS AGO Thursday about 35 Pinckney business men chartered a Bian chard bus and spent the day in Detroit, takinq in the DetroitSt Louis ball qame The sheriffs dept raided a cot Se  5222 feJy i legatees and Ssslqns  cause thr and arrested John Goodnow iUe1 qal sale of liquor Two Pinckney I f ites were also qathered up and taken to jail One paid a 32S fine the other drew 30 days Several Pinckneyites were pick ed up by the qqme warden at Silver Lake last week for havinq undersized bluegiils in their pos session Miss Julia Greiner qraduated from the Ypsilanti Normal last Monday Miss Kittie Bulks and Fred Stowe, both former Unadilla residents were married at Sacr mento, California, June 18 Openinq of subdivision at Joslyn Iake July 4th Two lots giv en awery CMpefr Vollmer attended the funeral of his sisterinlaw at Dek ta, Ohio, last week A financially hmakhy reephoiw company h good for ovrybody MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY appearance to be entered herein within  three months from the date hereof and that in default thereof said bill be taken as con fessed by said defendants and each all of them  It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in the PincSney Dispatch, a news paper, printed, published and cir culcting in said County once in eacii week or at least six suc cessive weeks A true copy Glenn C Ye Hand Circuit Court Commissioneir Livingston County, Michigan John A HTqman, Clerk The above entitled suit involves and is brouqht to quiet title to the following described commerce aidAberdaen has gone to Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child J fttroctod Boyi Camp at Tor fen called on her mother in Xdkm to art  councils Stockbridge Sunday  iNNMtt and wife call The James Whitley family call Heeter home d at the Wm Whitley homo in Ann Arbor Sunday Mrs Clare Miller and douahter Carolyn,have gone to Adrian for 6 weeks where the will attend summer school Mr and Mn Frod Read wero in Detroit Sunday  villo Sunday Barbara Nash is home from the amp at Grand Haven for a week  Mrs Emma Vollmer and son, John, visited at the Charles and Wilbur Eisele homes in Fowler V   rr Capt Wm Fisk and family oflands, located in th Township Ft Benjamin Harrison, Ind is vis oi Putnam, Livingston County, iting his parents here  Michigan, more particlarly desHowell has a free street fair cribed as follows, towit July 8 sponsored by the board of Lot ninetyfour 94 of Patter son Lakewoods No 1, a Subdiv ision of part of the northeast guarjter of the southeast guarter of Section  thirtysix 36, In Township one 1 North, Range three 3 east, Michigan, and the northwest guarter of the southwest guarter of Section thir tyone 31 ,in Township one 1, North Range four 4 east Mica Van Winkle  Van Winkle Attorneys for Plaintiffs Business Address  Howett Michigan Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley were in Keego Harbor Sunday  and brought Janet home who was visiting there Mrs Fred Read entertained her bridge dub Tuesday STATE Or tmemnnvt THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Albert J Sebbid am nna  So   M     i2 L fHWiiYH ,7, Pfackney Dfcpoidi Wednesday June 29 1950 I Groceries, Dry goo as Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedyv Ge Store Tfce Plnckney Disptrrcn Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postotrico 114 SoHoweD St PinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 a Year P W Ouilti PublishMr and Mrs Tony DoPrnlpi were cuiica to WaiKor, Mnu last Friaay by ihv ueah cia si terMrs Lliu Uuuey inLy an cx peeled to return, toaay Erwin Mann of Duoit tpni lAursuuy Wiua hAs uivflci uuMana, ft iuxq ciuvva uuvaujj uiv uaCiiOU OL iii iioaoiiwa qOa ixici fcuimuay oi uie, iai jir ixeiie iuwii ooa pucwS wr i uULUIlOCl, 1he Eari Baughn iamiiy anc the Lawrence buuqmi iamiiy went lo CoiumPus, Uruo Sunaay iO heip Mr ana ivirs nooit afield ceieDrmt njr wunuu ui niversary The Winston Bauqhn frnily witn Mr ana iska irrmik LnaK ot MUlora icave iriaay 10 UuaE i qias JuKi II a wnb vcaioi Wesley heaaer una til qrup of boys vno Wciu nsnnq wu mm ictuma iait inauy in y ieport it cuOi at ,uo bjpiia beinq abat iU iijoj vi, niqht Clyde Fish and wfe spn ihe week ta wnn hr brouii Floyd hamxn nna ud wii ai IN rows LOKO Guests of MisMaiy Hofi me first of the vvci v Mi, o6 Siqler and Mi, Uotctny iNtky of Monroy, and Miss jtjcii Win cheli of Flint aVUss hum Aonndy A Ypbanti and Barbara Ciuik vnrt baaL quests at tnc Chas Oianc iivmn  C j Clinton aujniod the mqn bail qamo in Detroit wan  num ber ot employees of th bruce jfroaucts ML and Mis Murray Kennedy j werein jacic,Gii baraay Sunday quests a J jobet Reaa nom wio Don rioviu GOQDBYEJO BUMPING DISSOLVES Tift ROOTS DISSOL DIGGING   ODOR ITS MODERN  REVOLUTIONARY 1  Mo more expenjiv unholthy pumping ond digging op of cesjpooli, uplic lorki, icupoye pools, gcaj Iaps end coggod linej Hrt th mou reUobl ond alei mothod 1  , dissolve and suponfy grease jlujg, hoif, TiS niiern r h , ral gu    0 r I jn r,  c, , ug  cngoft FQ Off  nrteei quirk ond eflFi  OH Prndinf Phone 57 J  I7 Lakeside Hughes Rush Lake r  V rHrf,  iJ J 1 ibitig 2T S ftmsetc tantivy Oitikel     O IJWEST PRICE EVER  cial de luxe PHJLGAS7APPAN Ranee   inc1 wih r 4 iutOTnatlc, instantlighting burners  removable porcelain tfrip trays V Visualitc oven with glass window and oven lifhU v 21Vour dock vith builtin timer v VMnirder t ilsexMnj Uni, up to 30 minutes, Wi uidegivetirr rnd tem ptare information V IB jminated signal tells wio oven is on,  v fcijht illumires entire top tTtnge V Lre wording area Fort lai finish Concealed oen LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now is the time4 to modernize your kitchen with Philgaa    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautftil de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY QTHER PHILGAS AtPLIANCfS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE 1 SEE US TODAY Wf HANOI All INSTALLATION DETAILS lsjf SwarthiMU  HO Ml and famny oi oickoxnq au the Jam3 WhL y lamny  MlS rionK iPia  i to Grana napins buuronthe huo  r ,11 iaimly io  ihe VVn Sh ,h in A, mur Shenan LOts baa idus ana iVlio iini  1uai, oiia oa qiiiLi uiiLiiu   iVa  ioniiiy icUii UL IV ,q ii iaiit iK,ai Diiuii jauay i were pr  a iviio iov iviiiia, uuuqri i ana ivjr iMin, aqi vc  ii ivinj iiiUmi iwjji ai jui ini  ivits yxlx L OliiO Ot LiOoi nuiioaiq bpiipwi oi ias w n at ni ini vvu noav  iviio via iviy  i   iv Ma Daiui aiitaiuoa a vm,,, oniinj Uiiina OL iviaibii o  i   iVii ana iLij byii il 1 0pc bunday ut tn xJi j i  iNOin nonio ai Uavv, iVlloo jOVpUl V ,11, Oi riowoli is vnsaiq at iao  n r  VanHom iirn ivLio Ma Miiz cf HOM 1 nr luirita thj Whitw f1111 s baiaay in lioncT ot me oin WLOnine anrirvfiiary ot ivn and Mrs tratk While The Dale Miilor family wore Sunaay quests at mo Chii Foster home in Onondaqo Don Burns  is aitondmq summer school at Western Stats wherehe is takinq Hurai iaucai lon j Gerald Henry is homo from Dot roit for the summer Sun quots at ihe Jesse Henry home wor j Chas Whitehead and wfe of Greqory and Miss Beatrcie lam born I Mr and Mrs Lionel Snyder of i Ft Clinton, Oho, spent the week end at the AsheT Wylie home Dr Cecil Hendee and family of Jackson Mississippi are visit inq relatives here for a week The Edsel Meyer family of Yp silant called at the Walter Clark home one day last week Gene Shenan and family of Ann Arbor called at the Louis Shehan home Sunday also Joe Squires end wife of Detroit Harry Wolverton has sold Ins cottaqe at Swarthouts Cove to Lacy McColl of Ypsilanti Miss Kathryn Henry and friend attended the niqht ball qame in Detroit last Friday Ernest Foster r and family, Ernest Foster sr of Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors of the Les ter McAfee family Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell and dauqhter Leona, left by auto Saturday to visit Mr and Mrs Walter Mowers at LosAnaeles, California ier weddinq Saturday afterrooh I Louis Lawrence of Bloominqton here was injured when she wasm WTS the aues1 of Arnold Ber hit on the head by an iron bar 6noij3r Sunday It was used to hold up one of, the Lorna Shirley is visit inq Janet front windows As the bridal par Lundeen in Detroit ty started to leave the Masonic Mrs Jennie Dovrnix and room after the reception the dauqhter Jane, visited Win Dv quests crowded to the windows ereaux in Detroit over the week to see them The Iron bar was end dislodged and hiUhe bridemaid Mrs Mabl SuyH m  f Tack lust as she reached the street g0n visitod M the M J Pason knoddnq her out She was tak heme last week, en to St Joe Hospital Ann Arbor Sunday dinner cribs of Mr wheite eocamnatton showed  no rrd Mrs Rosk Read were Goo concussion The bar hit the awn Wilde and wite Mrs Tdrr Rw ina dt the Cory Dmq store before and drruahter Janet, of Ann Ar hltttnq the Qlr  bar and the Howard Read family Among those from Pinckney at the PondGordinier weaduig rtSepion iSatUkaay aitunoon ,wera ivirs Louis btackable, Mlas Sally LaRosa, Lucius Doyle jr J Gustafson has not moved ia Strawberry, Lake as reported last  week but is running the clubj house at White Lodge Country Club, Cpl Phillip McDonnell is j home on furlough before qoinq to Tokyo, Japan j The CieiaJa Kennedy family of Howell spent Sunday at the lrvm Kennedy home Georqe Woifer of Chicago, 111 was in Pinckne one day last week Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Acklev were Miss Madge Jack of Mt Pleasant and the Ron nie Hoskins family of Detroit James,, ngyr nas purcnasea several acres of Louis Stackable on M36 West and will buiid there ,jsL,igi  Kusseli Nuoffer and wife of Lansing spent Sunday with the Lloyd Hendee family, Walter Reason oi Detroit was in town Saturday Ray Reason and family are back from Phoenix, Ariz, for the summer Sunday visitors at the Edward Spears home were the Russell Glover family of FowlervilieDan Driverand wife of Dexter and Mrs QRdie Parkinson and baby of Glosse Pcfcrite Alsdl Roer Hammond oi Detroit Robed and Dale mown of Ann Arbor were Sunday callers at the Gerry Eichman home  The Carl ftdwell family of Bri  ghton were Wed guests at the Ben White home Ye Editor called on Mrs Michael Kelly at the Flood Convales cent Home in Chelsea unday Mrs Ross Read and Mrs Fred Read were Thursday dinner guests at the Washtenaw Country Club , UJW Clyde larrow of Milford spent Sunday with his mother here The James Hall family oi Dexter were Sunday callers at the jMerwin Campbell home i While enroute to Hiland Lake for a swim Friday afternoon the car driven by Chas Heweltl ir was hit by anothesr car near the VanBlcdrcum farm and badly damaged The driver of the car and a companion got away Those in the Hewlett car besides  Chas ir were Bill and George Clark, Sob Clark Chris Camp bell and Brandon White Mike Carr No one was iniured Lorrdtne Gordiiler one of the bridesmaids at tne PondGordin  pJiK  fe   ES, HUT fEll DOES IT oil lid our fritinl wlim liciu romjiliuiruli liio famous Sunday nilu scrambled cu  Of coms one must have sli c, some croain, iniv them carefully and cook slowly, hut when alls aid and done, rou sitnjily must use a goodly imoimt of butter Its but ter that pro ilcs the dcliciou flavor which makes ua pass ournlalcs for another hfljjing Tiie nrsr rnms use phmy nf MITTEH Tlirrc ue no fiubtilutes for Milk and Dairy Products Nature pro ides tlinn  illi nutrition and deliciousncs IMicIiiin Milk Producers Association A Conpprntiia mined an operated by 1KOHI Ihiirv fanners L ,  Rom Vvviere I sit  Joe Marsh Maybe  II Wake Us Up 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ST  tfeal an ftt capacity vege GE Dependability , The GE refrigerating system is famous the world over for dependability More than 2,200,000 GE Refrigerators have been in use for 10 years or longer dxswttv 11 THIS BIO BEAUTY TODAY   Authorized Deafer GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS oss neaa lSTynuja Jack lytanks 440 Robert   High Jump, Pele Mclriyte aftdforever  v j Ross Read tied tua of war by xms RANMrstt NOT TRAH   Morley Vaughn ball throwMattV Hynes runninq broad jump Ross, iRead    s I The final event the ball qame was won by Stodcbtidqe 9 to, 10 Rill Monks was the Pinckney pitcher, Bill Wriqht started catchinal aace Cotporatton, AU Depeete 2a i broke a finqer and Jack Monks  sured up to S6V009 for Mum 0epe finished Matt Hynes, pitched prrftar, v  Stockbridae with Berry catching  i    i The M E ladiesesrved dinner I  and there were sidewalk stands gg mm tXL  gfM selling soft drinks and a aide9IIO w8WO show in front of the hotel A dan  ce at niqht was jhe last event  pQB j   m STOCK 1   Maw f Under rdsal ffplvlfien I  Member redsxal Deposit tew ftKwwm  WpeMMii MYRON J KUOHES fl4f PlumbJssg and Rfimft l8ate 871 Laktiide IHv Rash iafc 4 SOV  Fygjptal slotflye   Boh C Swarthput DiNCto ModWn Bit gut Attbttlancf Phone 3 eV ta PtockasyMash IMdeekr f If USE T4L FOR ATHLETES FOOT BECAUSE , ft vEowell HORSES 150 EACH HffWOfcRATION SKBVICE HAStOiD BADY ,, It has greeesi PENCTRATWCr ko lJ6rt PHn Power With Mpesvewa undtlut wW SW0 EACH alcohol base, It carries the  REED Jeweler d alcoIbaseJL2r JS ACCORDINGTO ABB 1 H WATCH aOCK EEPAIR1MG active dicaticm, IMPLY, kr JlMnfiOMTIQM nn  Ft  Reasonable liccurate  Fast  P Ouaranteed Work lire Stock Kiafoj Weekly Trips Mad  beet General Tracking  MH4  Concrete Produds, Chise Sand, Top Soil Road Gteorqi Dte and Road Ba Slocks Laid Pisco ee Cwasjacf 789 Tana Rd Pbaeiawf 8ie   Phooe sVtetS 111 DR C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 ortage Lake Road Dstrn CLOSE OUT SALE ON ESCOMZUC COOLER 10  ABOVE LA VET H AR DWARE PHONE COLLBCT tt i QARL BSRO  HOWELL 4 5 0 licensee for DARLING  COMPANY Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 140 COWS S150 HOGS 50c a Cwi WE BUY HIDES ruD CALF SKINS Phone 88 ftnckay Central Oead Stock Cc  CORYS DRUG STORE SXAXB or PUUCttJUl TU Psefeos Com fee 0 f aty ol Uvlngctoo At o iiartBB et sdid Coot held at j  PvQStfo Ottss si ft City of How11 in tctid coouniy on the 5th day of June A D 1950, PreeenUHon HUaa B Saithu Judfe qf Pxobaltv la the Mottac of t Batote of Michael Lavey, deoecwed, Adrian Lavey having field in said court hi petition proving that the odmin  MrPfippcoiU U UtraUon of sold eetcrte be gronted to  g,, 1 Se himsell Adrian Lavey or tome oihar  suitable person , It tt OrderedThat the 3rd day ol July j A D , 1950 at ten oclock   AND CONDITION Hogs, PlgCaWi Removed Freea 10 W Main St Pincknsy Micb ff 1 REMOVED FREE   Classified Ad vs  ou Fq SALE Dua Therm  burner Large See 3500  m 111881 W Shbro Drive OR SALERoyaIQuiet Jm, 1 i Portable Typewriter, used very  httle Will sell very reasonable, ,     Call 38F4, Pinckney r FOR SMEt Power tgm Mowef 81 UotTaALrroom house, W21  Cut 7500 Whegi new tt menu bath, water sysenv 5,1 iacsos of land, large basement Lucius povio, bam double garage, chicken   42   v RaW Pens MX Letnbach INDEPENDENCE DAY In the aoV nobute oflice be ana  house, wood house, Edison tele WAED phonechooi bus and mail route  5 miles from Pinckney, 4,500, FOR SAi 13 4 Door Ford terms Norman Reason, 1 Sedan IfiyWllo BiakeslFiret  for 3500  Phone 17 n Pinckney Mich,1 one there , , July 4th marks 174 years sinceJFOR SALESevwal reconditioned H5 Chilson Rd   ,V,JS,, S1 the sianinqf the Declaration of iawn mowers for 300 to 6,00  PhoneJJowell 1332W  htww appointed et heartna eald 9, McCLAIN SAW MOP I ffiTlZT T   m ti J We arG 1 to fo the 415 Flemtaa St 2 blocke north of , it l Further Ordered Iki pW Revolutionary War which was C d O Depot, Phone 1318W I SLSnc aeamentygaage, aeoee thereof W ftfe bf P60J fouqht to sustain it Larqe num   Howell, Mich SSMBSalSSi ftSSfSvirtS of a copy of twe order once each week j of the pp who came to , FOlTaLE Foot Universal ffSrSKiSe Wrsl7ASSY iS to thiee eoaaer weaka prevtous o jthe American Colonies from 1620 J Mower 4 bar Hay Rake 69 E muftz W or 17 to 1776 left behind persecution j Moline Combine Moline Z said doy oi DUpalch, a circulated  SS A true copy Ceteeto PaahaB hearing In the Pinckney printed and cfcv Saws jfor reliqious reasonsAs colonistsTractor Moline 2 bottom 14 incb I they were subject to taxes andtPlow 137 Moline Csrairi Drill  HJraai R Smith trule without representation in Liebermans Farm Service judge  Probate  the legislative bodies which tax, Oak Grove, Michigan led them   e Phone Howell 9183 pr 510W1 , The qaoronties of our Consfitat WXNT0 6USW iSilinqT r15ESrE T,  ton of the United Stales are noweece Gudith5360 BemtleylkRd WRlfef Drivjs   part of our accepted way of pw, Haarell l SRA u I  HiLand Lak Bfe Such acceptance is danger eus The founders of this nation  Pueauii8naimers  fe r Member Fedeeal Deposit Insuran ce CospQcaHon AH DeoosUs up  o 5000 tot each Deposfter  r Michigan im  ri  DUALITY Moats ruit Groceries Vegetables Used Alhsohni i A  u  ,T J Combine, Model H International knew that when it was started Tracto   Weed Kin1 he pric of liberty is etcufMawln0 Machine for Ford Tracqikmce  ANK or,used 2 years, AllisChalmers McPHERSON Stair SANIC jractor with culivator, Weed Kill unaor Federal Supervision ers at reduced ratee HowrsK HardwaTO3reqoryMich SPECIAL NOTICE I am prepared to tutor any child in grades one through the 4 8th during the summer months  Raymonda Morris 1175 M36W FOR SALEtrawberties Ay quantity Marshall Meabon Phone 62F3 , WANTED Lady wishes to da wall papering, Very reasonable Has own outfit Mrs, L VanSkiver 11371 Lakeview, Patterson Dr FOR SALEiNew army wall tent  12rl4, BeautyreBt mattress and springs4 burner cabinot oil stovo withoyon Inguire 140 Unadillaj StrPtnckney, ATTENTION  Rotoothed Mowers Sharpened AU Work Done By Machine and Guaranteed jAMandell f 11524 Ri 11VV j HiLand Lake, Michigan WANTED POULTrtx Will pay Si4Mkl4 M  T   pumn SKBBsi ppcep CHJfe Phone 62F1 I7 f if it i, Fish m arket Prices s  r w  y tiAVE THE 8R0EEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO ffl,A2gfR gO TT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS E TRUCK VBERATIONsV USE THE BEST AVAIL GLASS AND DO THE WGK PROPERLYROMWLT 3osrs AUTO Marai PHONE M 19 EAST GRAND RIVER r  ifcsii B laaxnuwca JJ2i PBOMB tse wcor mtmmm  nNCUcTi FINEST FOOD STORI 1 OROTIT CdUBT NEWS In circuit court last week the auto damage case of Richard Crockett vs Carl Bokmdaw of Ore gory was settled ouiw court Thisbappened a year ago It was tried first m the court of Justice Bowdish of Unadilla and Ssen erppealsd to circuit court ryrfi MMfra U b JiWi  vie, iasaMMi   , jgM x Uewi4stt jsaii  mWmlm iiiiiiiTfriiiwiii iniiiiiiaMiiiim  I d I I imtimtmmfi Donkey Soft Ball AT VETERANS MEMORIAL, FIELD, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN FIRST GAME AT 815 P M Pinckney V F W vs Howell Chevrolet  SECOND 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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>tgjiVpr ,  ,  K  trr,i  v  W A  K6r Trr  yn  V vwJiVVolume 97  The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, June 21, 1950 I Local Note School Notes THE SENIOR TRIP  MicMgni Mmr The Better Business Bureau Mr and Mrs James Singer1 urges before you ftnv giasses have soidtheir home on West uik i    j  nop oJOUnaana get,prices,nerei Main St t Alfred  Larson of q , ecuiy n Mcnaav s no doubt many ocults areGregory  corning, June 6, tne aenior ciut paaainq prices waicn eaiicai  , ,    Qathered at the school before vumyaom m the lieia pi  Jf00 Mavinq on the ionq awaitea Sen icme are Wying to srepf KaiserFraner, Willow Run Manj ior trip There was a total of   day noses to be accounted for eacu The Pinckney firemen are to j morning, includinq ihe 5 ariver, rr,w wnave oew uniforms J Mrs Marvin bhirey, Mrs Ho, 5ortoraemunaspay at his omce  Saturday guests ot Mrs Mary, Campbell Ai Booon, Jim Gafu fiaop around or else demand an i 9 wereMrs Musa Ayexs anajaer and Wesley Reader Church Notes No 25 Softball Notes V Current Comment fckmeaociors are also involved as they received a kjcjcbackirom the optical supply nouse 11 the itemized statement giving see arate costs of examination, titting, service fee and cost ot the  yiuasa ione The American Medical Assn is makinq a vigorous fiqht aqain St socialized medicine whefei, the coa woula not oe paia by tne government Put by the con sume in form ox a withholding tax The AA has organized a campaign lux QAI  MuvwiMauei unui St Marys Catholic Churcn , Thu soft bail season opened ofLrAbout te years aq0 Wavn Pmcknev, Michigan Ihciany last rnaay mqa nef J Monroe, Washtenaw vinaa HEV, FR ALBERT J SCNM1TT Wlto 90068 Divtxi under theUaiaaa and Macomb couuS Sun Masses630, 8IR lS 1130 S i1 K8 0ponejr tile Cuo  lhe Huhnton Pack lovenna Wed 730 p m  ,,  l0 y    I v Plan wherepy a mSu 2  nsionft Sat 730 to auuom I  b nilea W1,m 08 ou  wa levied lo  a Jd  undays,bore b maP I SfM Hewlett d9 with bathing beacn ridays oiler Novenna Devotion will try to defeat any candidate favoring it Ciem  Whitaker has  been named director and he wii lead the tight against what he  terms cpvernxnent  seizure of  unwarranted power over the peopleThe concentration of power in the government must be  stopped he says and the people aroused to their own defense The American doctors gr rapidly becoming the greatest force   Mrs to Avers of Plymouth and y qoal ior thetet  was inig, situatea on top oi a mountain a little over JOU mue aistance xy mqnt toil we were all ready to coll apse but pepped up enouqh to eat chicicen dinners QD arrival Tuesday morning we drove along ine bynne irive in thv  onenanaoan iMauonai JTCSJC, ix giniaThe bequtilul scenery auu eievation lover JUUU n oi th  Blue rtidqe Mountains wer su JacRson  0j qLsqussion ior the ic j called Jxuuraay , 11J1 ,,  U1p e Wfci  i 5 Mrs Carrie Cameron of 11 nia called on Mr Mary HoftiMt Storm West Virai Saturday   V V Mr and Mrs Ross Read were Sunaay dinner guests ofMrana  ivlrs aerb Sneed oi Howell fathers Day guests of Mrand jdrs Wm fcihehan were Leo and Alex Carina, and ianunes John roran and tamity and Lee Wells and tamiiy at ietroitt urliariow Shehan and sons of  CONGO COM CHURCH Rev Donald D Brady pas ior Mike Carr, for Hamburq, limmiw  ld camping sites ixom SS uenauti, risher ana nowiana jine Clinton rivex and tiien tp  in the main event h Pmftnm, rile ClinLon rivos n   Chov Practice main event the Pinckney VI w nea the uxiei icctcons 7 to 3 Sinqer pitchmq for Pinckallowed  hits ana SHUCK out  Orqauist  C3ioir Director Wed Nights I He had eaty sail mg after the 4tii on rives and then lo Lake btUair At the eiectioa the  Plan earned Although it  a ionq term project some work nae ben doneKent Lake near Bria Mrs MeiwinCnhIiwaon Jou LaveV nit a qianalto 3 0een formea and a bauiivirs MerwinCsanpbfeiisiam homer with the bases tun,  Jna ch formed ai Lake St  1 ,Thur Strawberry festival at the, , Church at 730 p m TT a b lo , Sun, 1030 a m Guest minister 1, he, M ncklleJ , pulla a Rev Benjamin DavielJ Superior  Lddle la  Wisconsin U3GSun SchoolGods Mission leadlirlaK tlcmk Martel of the API, has Peen an opponent of the Plan througnout Hia arquement uiaer qot Mr and Mrs, Lucius Doyle,Miss Sally Lartosa atjtended theUniver J,sitv of ivlichigan graduating ex ercises at the stadium Satur day night Lucius jr graduatea Mrs Margaret Oyer of Lansinq is visitinq at the Lucius Doyle home in the nation second only to the j neia The Jeffres family reunion was  ary Purposes ThurJune 29Deacons, Deacon essess and Sun teachers meet, Pmrvnov at church nn,aicy Th Pastor and wife wiU attend  lmqe 3b inthe sessions of the General Coun Lvrvrf u ceil of Congl churches at Cleve, Zel rf anJJT  TUS thlS WeGkiwidqe, rf una next i n ,,11 American Press They are now ,mobolisinq all over the nation to  protect their profession from socialized medicine and their riqht to practise medicine in a free country The cost of this campaiqn is paid for by a 25 assessment op all members of the American Medical Association I is plann ed by them to use all papers in nation this fall SPECIAL COMMUTATION There will be a special com  ai uie vvm jehreys home ounaay witn 3 present Ihosc there were Matt Jenreys aiKi wife and Wm ieiireys ana wilt oi Lansing, riay Chandler and wife, maii and Gene Chundlex and families and Mrs Irene Peterson ot Kalamazoo and Lucy jeuieys oi Pinckney Mr and Mirs JOCK Roberts 0 Detroit spent Sunday the at S  CALVARY MENNONITE Monung Wiup  1000 auuaay Ocnooi   Ciutaren s aour  LiuLjau ox ine through the Luray caverns aie unurnoun, ieucnmq wusn mgton that niqht weanesaaY prouqht a visit to the office 01 xtep vvm iiacKne LO the house buildinq, following,  i3 we toured the capital,saw a session m ine no use and wahcea thru Library of Congress and the Supreme Court buiidmq m the aiternoon we drove alonq the Potomac 15 miles to Mt Vernon On Thursday we were tiu uu ,u   u nuaquarters and visiteu tne Washinqton, Lincoln and Jefferson monuments, ihe aiternoon was left to our own amusement That evening we  , Wisely, U went on1 giooniight aruisedownl Annual bummer Eible bchool  virr a walk, Vauqhn beat out a bunt, f mat Wayne county pays about rtiinujjii lillku i ia uiM 51,014000 and qets no value as  er who aoubled Vauqhn at nislhere is no deveopmen in Wayne and Kolanciei was out at 2nd,JeliiC0UntV He seeks to withdraw reys lo LJon Amourqey I Wayne from the project ProecutAB R Htor OBrien of Wayne county 4 2 3 j says the county cannot withdraw 4 2 3and lhe attorney qeneral has sus 3 2 3itained OBnens opinion The 3 o 11 Project may not be in Wayne 0 a ulcunty but the qreat majority of  3 0 2 People who will use the drive, 3 o ocampinq and fishinq sites will 3 0 Q be from Wayne county 2 1 01 2 0 0   4   D Amburqey,2b H Amburqey, ,fcs GooO If Twiichell, c B Sinqen p ,fi Dexter ffU0 Vauqhn, 2b 11 Alimend iouny eopiw Mtmg  ,27 SS vemng Worship  81 IS Aast Su woivm ey, cf  v  0 i iviS , cottage Prays Meetings veu iSLV H  AB R 4 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 H July 1021 the Potomac rriday mettiinq we left for Rev T K Hershey, returned WCarr ndme ihey leit uns weeKAshbury Park, U, J and the At missionary from Argentine wiU  on a trip in nortnern Miciugan  lantic ,UCean Uui aesuuation speak at the church, bun, June Mr and ivirsrioward rteacMaaa SaJwifday was Painted Post, N Y 25 aurier punday a scnuiets mfSunday we arrived at Niagara Marsnali  Falls, where we crossed cer inei VIU BW U 0J7W4UA wum tAJtUBUllUl  VA, frnoio vr7 wivoocrwi ici munication of Livingston Lodgeej ihe Albert Dinkel family wenti into Canada The remainder of No 76 F and A M on Thursdayto ipsnanu inursauy mqnt ifthe day was spent in sight seei evening June 22 to work two seejonarlene Meyer graduate at ing  ijUt degreee  the biaie oimui  By Prefer of the W M  P W Curlett Secy  CONSERVATION NOTES Oil and gas leases on 38940 acres of state owned land wiU  ie offered for sale July 7 Commercial fishing declined i47000 lbs in the Great Lakes during March an, April, despite a smelt catch of 17178 lbs The George Birney Jennison WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Allen Davis, son oi ivlrs Gold ie Bowman bchauile of Marion , J township wan the motorcycle A very weary bunch headed racing state championship last home Monday morninq after haf Sunday at the ioma iair gieunUs All sorts of things are mrown  on ciy dumps mciudinq mucti , nlnuL is oi value We remember 0 V as a Pay we used to pick up  , i enough scrap metal on the Dex j ter aump to buy base ball equD Q  ment The Grand Rapids dump Q Q was an eyesore until tne city nu  Q rjed LWO men to clean it up Now 3 0 0 icy bale enouqh paperand sal 2 0 Qvaa enouqh oia metal, clothing I 0 Q raqs, broken toys etc to pay the Home runsLavoy 3 base hits city a profit oi 3000 a yearThe Lavey, Waqoner2 base hitsFred P hnwas ai paper weiqht of  Sinqer 2, Jeffreys Struck out bysohji qold  worth W00 i Sinqer 7, Kolander 5  Fisher 2   ,   Bases on balls off Sinqer 3, Kol Connie Mack or Cornehus Me ander 5 Fisher 2Umpurs Gorald Giliiccudy, the 87 year old mqr Kolander, p  Fisher, p Darrow and Buck Lewis of tno Philadelphia Athletics was i speaker at at Detioii banquetTRIOTNTY LEAGUE lasi wc kWay back in the early , , ,  , days of the American leaque A bdd first inmnq m which er his ,eam were champions His C W Hooker and tamiiy of Ann Aroor spent bunday at the boy Liihnqham home LMir Aioert jjinitei and Alberta had dinner witn mrs bcott taxer , MPr0  T , r , wr     H  neaan to on to nnpq in Lansing last wee , CIRCUIT COURT NEWS race I He rode an Indian motor ney was weak at the bat, onlv rhsucceSu h, 1 nm For thP Sarah Ann Wyhe spent last  circuit court last week Don ve, he purchased of Leroy Ickes qettinq 5 hits of which joe Lavoy J isTL I riXn vVed with bniriey Wyiie at the ald Fox who engineered a Jail oiAKalamazoo who is not racinq qot 2, both doubles With Buir r o c me UD w h a wTnnar the Asher Wyne nomeo escape while awaitmq sentence his yearThe championship even cuqhs, Bob Dnrrow ana both f,Y ,,,, ZZL  fiuqenDinkel and wife wereond was capturedin Pontiac,was concluded a 2 day series of raceiAmburgoys missing Pincknoy us ,1  lom hpnn too Sunaayvisitors at the Albert  7 to 15 years by Judqe events in which cychsts fromled a new lineup which field d SIVL  sVm Deina l0 Linkel home  ,   LyonsHis companion,Georqe Pet Mich, Ohiojndiana Illinois, andfairly well but did not hit  much for him Ontario competed, was 94843 In the 8 mile race Aianss Tr viidlife museum at the Bay City j rhe Misses Amanda Debarr erson, wno escaped with him, sate park was dedicated JuneAloerta LHukel, Cecelia Boscher will  arainqed next week for 1 It cos 40,000 and was given Nancy ChuhO nad a Chinese dm stealina a carfJdward Stevenson jy Mrs Jennison in memory of ner at Hansons lbursaay nigin  19J arrested with him for theDygraf who made 74b77 Alan yearschamp ier husband I IVIT and Mrs Aoy brooks piSCh store robbery and the atj was second and Chuck Grovor of Chelsea has 20 test food patches will be j Flint were Sunday guests oi empted Parker Motor Sales rob Port Huron 3rd  Five people are being tried in he lost Batones Pinckney J nes d I i Claik McisonCorbiM d GkiiL Detroif COIlductmq a biack  to Pinckney plays Chelsea, last ,, ,  ,  j 4  ions thrn Sunday, won all 4 qomes Other scores were Fowlerville market in used cars and cheaing the state out Df 530,000 in sales  tax8 This could only have happened under conditions explanted at Shingleton to nndiivlrs Mary Hoff Iber also pled quilty George Dob Davis also won the 3 mile div 7 Lansina 2 Snline 9 William , ,   , proper food for grouse i Mr, and Mrs Ross Read, eni also impiiCaied in the twolision of the expert race with the ston 1 Chelsea 15, Vebberville,lstlnacl1 er Wurld war J1 tAs JJ  After testing out a few newlterained for dinner Monday nite mes was released by order ofjlime of 252,69, In ail he won 4 VFW 3 Webboiville Ind i5,auio factories converted to war lish foods the state fish hatchery Dr Steve Brown and wife of Drosecutor trophies Sundayjstate cnampion iStockbridqe 7, munitions during the was there at GrcUng has gone back toloU, foe Schosser and wifelm D shi,  recorvd 3 mile aJ tho ocKDridqe and a8 Qn acye cai shortage with ending pork melte and horsej AnA Arbor gnd Fred Read CARD OF THANKS ftravelhng championship The Won Lost pct the demand for new cars greatly  iat  As a result of the law signed Gov Williams, conservation v and wife    , Phillip Livingston Chapter DauThe Andrew Campbell tamiiy gnters 0f the American Revolution , spent Sunday ai the barl Gaines j  t0 thank Rev J M Mclucacers now have the status of jnome near Howell uricas for  crracious and patriot ce oficers in enforcing conJ i Vivian Parmalee ana ner ic servLce at our dedicauon cerenation laws I daughter spent the week end at mony last Tuesday Mrs Martin the C Parmalee home in mus phillipp and Martin ir for their dale , , w J sPlenad heiP m  NanonalAnoe nuHun WH ,, The Roger Carr family, wavJTithen and the playing of taps d to be a lamprey in theCan family and Mrs Jams DOK J Merwin Campbell for her ason pond on Mowers Rd, and children spent Wjbeautiiul songs at our tea Mr  t west of St Mays cerneteryiat tne Leo Bettes home in waujHerman Vedder for the comfort  week The outlet was aamed 1  t t M1 jotthe tent tQ shelter from Jhe iPCHES LAMKREY oe Plummer caught what is A ip years ago to provide musk i trapping How the fish got h re is a mystery as the pond   no inlet or outlet Jonservation Officer Jones of 3 district doubt it was a lampv as none have been, reported or south In many cases 1 ch water eels have beerThiist  m for mem NS IN WESTERN LEAGUE Barbara Schoenhals of Affjrain Mr L J Henry and the Boy scouts for heir participation and efficient help hi time of emer gency and all those who helped hM Susan  VanHom and 11  rry  Mrs Clifford VanHorn were lnj make it a perfect program Lading one day     , MrsStevfe Gerycs and J of Detroit called on the Andrew Campbell famiyl Sunday Mrs Joan Glovet and children of Fowlerville spent Sunday at the Edward Spears home  Mrs N D Potter, Regent JESSE JAMES AND THE BABY When a babys cry annoyed Quantrell, cruel outlaw, Jesse James saved its life jwovinq he could be as qentle as a woman I in soothing a child Read Jesse the first 3 are histhe last must be Chelsea be put up again next year Hi Webberville Incl had the trophies in the Despatch Mason office Monday niqht The state Fowlerville rophy stands 3 fthiqhLast year Pinckney he won 4 irophiesin the amateurVVilliamsotn class He races at Columbus, St0ckbridqe  Ohio Sunday TO BE MARRIED SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Nancy Rdlph Pond of Portage Lake, to  Saline Webberville VFW Lansing 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 SOFT BALT NOTES Pond, daughter of Mr and Ms In the soft ball league IQ0C exceeding tho supply New cars 10QO nad a ceilinq price but not old  750 ones Certain persons saw a   750 chance to cash in and took it  500 They qot people t0 put in orders 500 for new cars at many dealers 250 These cars were driven a few 250 miles, classed as used cars and  000 sold for double the price of new 000cars to people who had to have One Detroit clerk with a small I salary bouqht 19 new cars in a last year Auto dealers were involvRichard Gordiner son of Mrandjweek only one game was playjed or suchajhinq would have Mrs Richard Gordiner of Dexter, will take place Saturday after noon at the Pinckney Congl , Gus iedwidge whoj   Mrs M E DarJwuJ   , Vaed for Notre Dame Univer tended the graduation of Herbert   e baby by Home t v this year has signed wth juivn at Eastern high school in Croy ani  j Losito, in The  T Vermillion team of the South FLaMing Thursday American Weekly, with this Sun I Vota stale league and left tot  and Mrs Gerry Eichman  ays June 25 issue of The  3 last week We understand attended the night ball game in Detroit Sunday Times mmm t 1 Notre Dame players are boit Friday t , 1 MARRIAGE CEKSES there Gus pitched 41 Tue Phillip Sprout family and wk Richmond, 21, Gregory, spent Sunda Soule home 5r rsPtackney hioi schooEdVsprout spent Sunday at pS g FeldspxghJ9Stcdddge j 2 years for semiprp teams je Charles rs besides serving 2 years HowelL    i Vie U S Navy Mrs Helen Young of Gregory 4  is a patient at St Joe hospital,    TRAWBHtRY FESTIVAL  Young Ladies Auxiliary taking care bf her children oresent a varied program at ffo Earl Baughn family entertL ngl urch at 800 p m  DAY JUNE 22 10 fa rina a group of colored sing t  torn Ypsllanu This willi beteundayin Detroit hi Robert Kennedy 20 Howell Hel en loan Reed, 20,Hbwelli Chas  ed Dinkel beat Jeffreys 20 to 2been impossible As such sales Bob Dajrow pitching for Jeffreys j were illegal no sales tax was was wild and walked 10 menjpaid church A reception will be held I Burrouqhs finished the qame 0,111 and a dinner served at 4 p j Batteries for Dinkel D AmburI We read that the hcans m at the Pinckney Masonic Tern gey  Mike Carr for Jeffreys, in the U S nateohfHar  pie by the Pinckney O E S Darrow, Burroughs  TwitchclL to give unanimous support to the On Wednesday niqht Pinckney pension bill wluch will double SPECIAL NOTICE played the Magnolias of Iowler social secuny benefits to 10WOU To our patrons until fuithorvilleand lost 6 to 1 Mel NixonOOO people in the nation There of HowelLpitchinq for Fowlerville,has been a great change in the 100 held Pinckney tQ 3 hits, 2 by,weather in regard to pensions patrons notice SATURDAY HAIRCUTS WEEK DAY HAIR CUTS Signed It I CARR We remember the big fight against sociaL security by the Republicans in 1936 On election 75c loe Jeffey and one by Lavey  Last year Pinckney beat Nixon 2 u j wuui out of 3 qames Don Amburqey,  M E DARROWBnrbers pitch inq for Pinckney walked 3 day all day long we heard this men the first inninq of whom  refrain over the radio, vote Ag50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 2 scored on an error Whites , ainst Social Secugity Unless Mr and Mrs James A Greene hit qot past Gentile lor a homer You Want To Be  of East Lansing celebrated their in tho 4th, 2 more runs scoring ed Like a CriminaLMThis attack Kee3ler, 21 Oak Grove Barbara Pierce, 19, Oak Grove Richard Arm Arbor Bernardine Bums is Truhn 22, Brighton, Donna De Veer, 19, Fenton MarshalBritten, 19 Webberville, Patricia 50th wedding anniversary today Anoher run scored in the 6th as a dud Social Security is here Tuesday he attended the 60th on a fly, Gentiles throw to the to stay The average pension lanniversary of graduating from plate being wide after the catch tanied their children for Fathers Dunn, 19 Perry C H Mooie,22, formerly Edith Carrof Pinckney Nixon  Wellman Day Mrand Mrsjohn Carver spent wed bv a strawberry short Mrs Ray Burns and MrsLouii V 1  feittvaL The public is in Coyle were in Ponflac Thursday  V d Free wiU offarina Janis who has been visiting at her home Thursday Howell Carolyn Tqmlyn Fentcn 18,  on the U of M law dept He is a Pinckneys lone run came former County prosecutor and a Jeffreys home run  life member of Livingston Lodge j, Bariw Pinckney3 Ambur No 76 F A M Mrs Greene was gey  Burroughs FowlervilleCANCER DRIVE The county cancer drive has OFFICIAL STANDING Won Lost Pet  , ,  ,  , T Dinkel 6 1000 Mrs Lucille tWylie ejitertednedfnot yt reached its quota Any Reader 2 3 400 the Young Ladies Auxiliary at one wishing to donate see Mr,Shehan 2 3 400 , t   hThursday , Dorothy Dinkel Jeffreys 2 the Conklin home came back I Miss Alberta Dinkel, Levi Ludt Mr Old Mw Otto Poulson j CARD OF THANKS and Daughter Grace spent the I wish to thank all those who cWav vtstton a the Wm with them  k AUen DinkeL Charlen Mey T wr home were Ray Reason Mr emdMrs Ben White and err Louise Ziegler and Bruce  f family of Phoenix, iono Wrs Ellen Newmarr were JMiller 4 saw the motepcyie races j week crt WttddWowa Wherethe aided me during mv stay in the  ld lteasoncaid wife of Detroit n the niqht ball gamela Detrpttrtat, Ionia Sunday where Allen fomers parents observed their,hospital Also VFW Post, Pinck, rADr Walter Mexcer and iaa Friday of James Foroer of Jttu TkrhM broke the reroord and won ftftystoth wedding scmnlversaryvney for their financial assistance  clBcS pBBcmta Arte  J l the stale championship  Sunday I Glenn KlnqeW  now is about 30 The biB will double it After the civil war the nation was no penskm minded It was hard for the soldiers to  get pensions and they seldom amounted to over 10 or 12 0 month 5sw CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for their cards, gifts and good 4 333 wishes during my recent ilm  Lucille Beck    3,v  CARD Of THANKS I wish to thank mv frtendjj fof the cards and floweni eent tt during my stay m the hoipial Ronald Adder JL   iVifl 43  i r   k  ,fvJam  Ky mmV 1    pMKtofPi vf 4   JTTV  ftagr WBiCHSOaiNG rtOiib Aiu wvw WMJ gives jJexter a population fit iauy   Jac Wilson nas sold hit meat fSJV market ai uexter to Vernon JUL   inenainger    lue uvxier Leader disputes    Uiw sstiui thai ihu Wiin4iXiq   pool at Uarap Axewu uviw is poiiaLed it quotes tne board of, nealth This was given as the reason for moving the boy Scout camp to Bruin Lake Clinton Johnson, 5501 Unadilkt was killed last Monday when his tractor tipped over on him 1vJ TltfiiW Mvu MchJ Wed ,Thur , June li, 2 a Btnq Crcftby is RIDING racir  with  Ok,    Ili  MM l   accfc Juno 2 The funeral was at fcvtilner runeral Home Friday Asa Lewis, formerly oi Patter son Lake, was married to Mrs Evelyn Knight oi StoclgHidge at LesJie last week by Rev, Tucker Only 39 perccent oi the aa people in Uie united States at fend church on Sunday says J tne Livingston County Press quot jinq a recent poll  Donald Fox, 19 and George  Peterson held in the Livingston j county jail for larceny and  difunkeness, respectively escap ed last Tuesday by making a hole in the ceiling with an iron lowering themselves with a rope of blankets They stole Tom Kizers car and got as far as Pontiac wheie state police got themFox has a long ariminal record  The Purdy cV Woodruff and Community elevators at Howell were broken into last weekLittte was taken Howell high school graduated 72 students Thursday night Holly, Mich, dedicated a veterans memorial hall last week It is 30x40 and was built by the veterans themselves, Wilbur Steinacker has purchasi jed the Woodruff Grocery at, Hartland I Coleen Ofay Charles Biddod Frances Gifted, Charles Gleason HoYottr M Castoon   m nowc Jn Vac, tixi i,y ana Dennis c cf Friday, Satmdar, JM M WUlam Boydas Hopalong Cassldy   ii STRANGE GAMBLE Charles Bickfard Paul KeUy m GUILTY OF TREASON Color Cartoon  SB7 Hon  TUM Juno s  A TICKET TO iVJLUMx In Toehntoolor A WOMMB ovonlooj  Dan Dafley, Ann Baxter, Waii Sum Shows 3, ft, 7 9  m Wod, Thar Ju   f MIGHTY JOB YOUNG Advonturo Fantasy Starring Terry Moore, Ben Jonson M Shows 7ile and t0o Sunday, Monday, Juno 25, 21 Sunday Show 215 p m oa   t John FaynS, Rhonda Fleming,  CcninaiThe Thtad Man, Mother Dennis OXeeie Didnt,11 MsQrat Rupsrt , THE EAGLE ANDJHE HAWkf AVON THEATER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Color bf TecfaaMat Tuoo Wod Tour Juno 2T 28 21 , Saturday, Juno 23,24 OUton Webb, feme Cram and , SONS OF NEW MEXICO Myrna toy  in  A Mutleal Wortoni with  Gene Autrey, Gall Davison c,,  ,  ,  i Clunkod 1 tho CUnk, Window Shopping Comody Cartoon ManA of Thno I  , Hollywood Star  H  fcl III  I Mi Sunday, Tuoodqty Juno 25 27 OPERATION HAYUFT with Bill Williams Tom Brown Story of Flying Boaean fooding wMt  orn cattlo end thoop DexterTheatre DOTEa MICHIGAN Air Condittoood Nowi Loot Washtenaw county ,will spend   B j   ,300 remodelinq their county y, Satuiday, Juno 23,24 Droaoit Hot Foot 7 infirmary This was in response to state demands  Mrs Reqina Wehner, 85, oi Hamburq died Wed Her husbnad Edwcad, died in 1933 Sur vivinq are 3 sisters Lucius Doyle jr was awarded a accheler of Arts Deqree in lour a Batchelerof Arts Deqree in Jour last week Show 7 and 130 p,m SQUARE DANCE JUBILEE A Mutleal Comody Starring Don Barry, Spade Cooler Mary Beth Huanes TABZAN TRIUMPHS  t  Coming Rough Shod, Tho Dal1 ton Gang Movies Are Better Than Ever Mrs Marjory Parkinson and dauqhter of Ann Arbor called on Mrs Rose Hendee Sunday Barbara Beuhler of Chelsea spent the week end with Denis Ledwidqe   Adn Vi 9 Dont ky any new ear until youVe driven a  endmay reside, or the location and office of the Keystone Realty Co t Michigan Corp, or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right, of these deiendJohnny Weisnuiller Brenda Joyce i ant8 have 0611 ccssiqned to any Sunday, Monday, Juno 25, 21 Sunday Show tlfJ Mon 7t5, 915 p m THE SUNDOWNERS In Toehnieolot A Drama Starring Robert Preston, R, Sterling John Barrymore Jr Short Subjocto Cartoon end Tuoo Wod Thur, Juno 27 2S Shows 7 and 9 p, m THE BLACK HAND A Drama Starrlna aTSLJWlS m mf001 NalM above named defendants and Greresa CellL M Lawrence  Wow 29 other person or persons or whe J ther such title, interest, claim, lien  or possible right has been dis  posed oi by will by the said  above named defendants And it further appearinq that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable alter diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants with out being named Uon motion therefore of Yan Winkle  Van Winkle, attorneys for plaintiffs, it is ordered tha the Cartoon and Now tV WtHit Hie tlnert car value Look no farther Weve got it Compan H A with any other car on the marketat any price, f Wwif to drive without shifHnaf  Then come in and drive a De Soto with TipToo Hydraulic Shift and gyrol Fluid Drive  jkYant an Iconomlcal Car De Solos amazingly low upkeep east wW save you money every mile, every year JMva Iffyaa woat waat my ofbar cr  TOMOI TW aeoucrio MAIX SHOW, nroo sot Yow IMO, vory Wtdwwdoy ntafct On al CSS ftaltom 7 ComingYoung Man with a Horn Icobod and Mr Toad Colt 45 Mother Didnt Tell Mo NOTES OF 25 YXAPJAGO When Mr and Mrs John Dink el and son, Stanley, went thrJeiferson S Q last week they were stopped by a man who saw their Mich, license plates He was Will Melvin, formerly of Pinckney Ward Tapper of Pinckney and Marie Freeland of Ann Arbor wera married last week Dr R G Staler, formerly of Newberry, has opened a dental S office over Barrys Drug Store Daisie Roberts of Iosco had her tonsishe moved at the Pinckney San last week The Pinckney ball team lost to Unadilla Saturday 6 to URehz Murphy  Bowman were thai Unadilla battery and Gilbert Campbell and Harold Swarthou for Pinckney Dlah Docking has graduated from Cleary Business College and accepted a position at the Qtisens Mutual Auto Ins Co of HowelL Mrs George Black, wife oi a fcrmer Anderson blacksmith died in California June 10 STATE Qr MICHIGAN THE CIRCIUT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON , , IN CHANCERY Albert J Sebold and Anna E Sebold his wife Plaintiffs their unknown heirs, de i sees legatees and assigns, cause their appearance toLe entered herein within three months from the date hereof and that in default  thereof said bill be taken as con so EASY TO BUY  TOO  Step in and get oil the fret We will give yon A generous aOowanee on your  present ear Easy monthly payment Yon will be surprised at how easily this beaatifnl i De Soto can be yoora, ONLY DE SOTO GIVES YOU VALUES U THIS taortKewStykH  ThvTM ttytaetk Shift  St4koiMol UN TW Drive WMt4 CySoierWetts Saifttaf Standard on  tloaor Slats Area lojfStMdroatiitfim  M tMeca trokes  Cuttom Modsh OpHeaef et wrtre corf M  LUX  John D Luke and Pearl W Luke his wife, Arthur Schaad, Mrs Arthur Schaad, Floyd C Erwell and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, Key stone Realty Company, a Mich Corporation and its unknown assigns, and Idah M Reason Hepner, et aL, Defendants Suit pending in the Circuitin WaterlooT Court for the County of toa Desmond Ledwidge and family ton m Qinosry at Howell of Royal Oak were Sunday lUilgcraMay 24, 1950,  guests of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidgo It appearing from Che sworn The Rober Read familycalled fessed by said defendants and each all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be Ipublished withinforty days in 4he Pinckney Dispatch, a news paper, printed, published and cir dilating in said County once in each week or ai least six suc cessive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yelland Circuit1 Court Commissioner Livingston County, Michigan John A Kagman, Clerk The above entitled suit involves and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands, located in the Township of Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan, more particlarly described as follows, tpwit Lot ninetyfour 94 of Patterson Lakewoods No 1, a Subdiv ision of part of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section thirtysix 3, in Township one 1 North, Range three 3 east, Michigan, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section thir tyone 31, in Township one 1, North Range four 4 east Micht Van Winkle  Van WW Attorneys for Plcdntiffi  Business Address ifrsfri HowelL Michigan t No 7GTF A M ad several other Masons went to Stockbridge last Thursday night and conferred 2 BAM degrees A dinner was served to about 75 Mason, featur tng sDttrwbec shcdjsxdcei Miss Mary Ellen Doyle of Ann Arbor was a Thursday quest of Mr and Mrs Mrs Irvin Kennedy Wayne AtLee and wife spent Sunday at the Harry Hess home  mm   , S A PARKER MOTOR SALES I a S IU mat JtMKk L Hnckasr, hfichigaa I  bill of complaint as filed in said cause, that defendant Idah M  Reason Hepner, is a non resid ent of the State of Michigan, and resides at Lockhart Fla, and  that the plaintiffs have not been able writer diligent seaxch and on Mr and Mrs Arthur Bullis in Gregory Sunday Mrand MrsCurtis Patterson of Stockbridge spent Sunday With the Stanley Dinkel family The Ambrose Kennedy family of Howell spent Saturday at the 3,  inquiry to ascertain whether theMurrav Kennedy home said remaining defendants c J Clinte caoVwfie attend abore named are cdive or deadede Fisk mmion at the Clarar where toy pay resideIhrence Wsk home m Prymoiilh Sun al repseentatifies or heirs IjrirChiton cfuldren earn hememnk at where toy or any oi tomaieo fct a, uHm 4A m  M i j nti  y i A    V ,  Wft Ftectafty DtepoVaV 1 y j  T  v  ij, WW      i  Wdatkty, Junt 21, 1950  Tke Plnckney Dipsjcn Entered at 2nd dass act oi March 3 1877 matter at Postottlco 114 SaHowell St Pinckney Mich SuUcriprton Price 9UQ a Tear  POP ft Groceries,  Canned Goods, Lingerie  Kennedy Ge Store LOWEST mm EVER 1 I It Mrs Weltha Vail and Mrs Butteman of Horton were ,town Sunday E in Special de luxe PHILGAS1APPAM Range  I X iiay itcason ana iuxmiy oi 1 PaoeiuxruiAuua, jfxiiL ouiuiaay ai m ruxeit mjcei uom Junior uiiiel oi uie aaiu policy uas ceen assiqnua to auiy ai macituiuc lbioiia aus suiimiwi Mr and Mrs Win wtfiwri Wcuter lvierer ana lamuy ana ui ivicUiiwqur aud iauuiy utiyiiu ta tue qiuuuation oi ruuuvicuicq or from rum Aioor niqn bcnooi ui xiiii auaiLonum inusauy Mr ana Mrs oeorqe Meabon , I jr auenuea me rmierui Oi iioyaj irfiilywruie oi Unaaiiia bunaay   ienise ieawiuqe was at ui ixui qumein fetroit rnday nit Mr and Mrs Uv Ketcnam oi Mason cauea on Ceorqe ivuabou r unaaymso hussu Wuueio and WILO ot Jackson Mr and Mis Anarew Nsbett visited LAayicv ana wite,naiOu, iiapids the lust oi tiie weic   1nw Winston bauqhn lurniiy spent Sunaay with Mr ana Mrs I rrank Clark m Milford j  L Uusiaison has moved from the Wirt Hendee place on Mob rast to Suawoeny Lake IVua Lloyd Hendee and son, jeiirey spent inuisday with ne parents in Holt iixe tfili bauqnn family spent Sunday with nor parents it Howell Mr and Mrs Mark Nash took Barbara to the camp at South Haven Sunday where she will pe Lhis summer On their return tney callea on Mrs Nashes bro  tiler, Wm peainan at nomaion and sister, Mis WilmonL a, Utseao Isabel Nash and Robert Guy of inn Arboi spent Sunday at , the Mark Nash home    sunaay questa oi Mr and Mrs LUUIS Coyie were Mis hiia apish, the Uarence Stapsn lamuy ui Chelsea,ueinice iuinon  ot inn Amor ana J Mrs Jennie Dev eiuu ana uauqhter, Jane Mr and Mrs hoy uiiiinqhami spent luesday wuti Mr ana Mrs Arthur Ailyn in William DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY  No mor txponiiv Unhxlthy pumping and digging op of ctupoofiitptic tonki, iepoge pool gr,ai trapi ond eloggtd lint  fh  fiobU and lalen ielhod lo liQHy dijjolvt and laporify gra,, ,luVg, hair, rnih anJ other oroanic solidi Thii modern hcmirQ guoranteei quirk and effi cent re,olt  12 to 16 hv,ri NO SHUTDOWN orlorlonkn,r,  ercjt i, yoking  5, JO is, 25 y c B onodl Pl Off K  Off fnJI  I 1 Myron Hughes Phone S7FD 8717 Lakerirf r  Lakoside Lr COAL  BBS  i 41 ra aS  SESJ0UH FAVORITE FUEL WE AREDELIVERma EVQIY DAY CALL DEXTER 2 6 8 1  s u DE HOE Y SONS  s I Plumbing Water Syums ec Stanley Oinkel 4antoraatic, rnstantlighting buracrt removable porcebin drip trtys V taiudlteoven with glaas win4ow and oven light 24bour dock v ith LuiltLn VlBiminder zzz coolting time, up to 8C tes V  VUguidegivc timed tezn  pwaturt Inforrrtion  Dlumlated signal tells when even is oa   v Jght Qluminates entire top if range  Large working area Poro lain finish Concealed on vent LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now U the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remernher, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS APPLIANCES  FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE MrsJames Shirey jrand dauqh skn I ter have qone to Caliiornia to Mrand Mrs Clifford Lynch of join Mr bhirey Ann Arbor called on Oiin Rcb r j inson jr Sunaay ,,,,, Mr and Mrs Fred Read enter Mrs Ada Hull and dauqhier AbMAN WANTEDwith snll tained for Fathers Day John Betty of Green bay,Wis, ere vis  tPvience of equivalent  Q McGuire and wife, Detroit, trie itmq her sister Mrs Lester Mc  a anci sules work tor ma Robert Read and James Whitley Afee and family, Mrana Mrs larieod company Ppmummt families Guv Nickolai and Tony Moocco woriY Good dinnce or advance Mr and Mrs W C Miller en of Detroit were Sunaay quesls, men Better than averaqj rjru tertained their sons and families Gertrude Spears spent Sunday  ris Jrouqh tiainincr on the or Fathers Day with Bety Smith in Ann Arbor Vb Home niqhtsNo invf3tment Daryl Shirley and wife of Hia Ms Fred Read attended a nd no credit to carry Mut watha Beach spent Saturday at shower in Detroit fnday for Mrsjnave car Aqe 25 to 50 Only the Albert Shirley home John McGuire 1 conqonia, mature, reliable man Roy Reason and family were Mr and Mrs W C Miller andwi31 be considered For coifidenquests of her parents at Coopers Mr and Mrs Clifford Miilor wentinl reply write Bax 108, Pmckville over the week end throuqh the new jail at Howell,ny Miss Marion Caison of Dear Sunday j TARFJ nv THAIMTTQ barn was a Friday quest at th9 Wesley Reader Bobme Dar wishChc 1f,,rj, Merwm Campbll home row, Jim Burroughs WmJeffreys   Mr and Mrs R K Elliott call and Ronald Atchinson left last ed on W H Clark at the Howejl Wed for Lake Muskellunqe up convalescent home Sunday jper peninsula to fish for 2 weeks The Misses Virqinia Shirley j and Audrey Amburqey spent j       i Thursday and Friday at the Doy j le Templeton home in Keeqo Har bor Janet Shirley came home with them Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called at the Charles Clark home Tuesday ari tfyqhbrs for the lovely flew ers aria cards sant me dirinq BJ1 my recent illn s and Mrs Roy rishr USE T4L FOR ATHLETES FOOT i mm BECAUSL  It has graf, PENETRATING Power With 90 per cent undtal art,  Ch bw i COTTies the active medication DEEPLY, to kill me germ on contact Get happy relief m one hour or your 40c   ,Jny wgstore Today at  CORYS DRUG STORE Herbert Palmer and family left last week fo vhjt at Iron Mt R S01 jr is workinq at the BrownMcClaren Co Hamburg  Darrow is workinq for pration thover Bcill, Ann Arbor I AUCTION SALE H I SEE US TODAY WK HAN0U AU MtTAUATION I will sell the following house hold qoods at Public Auction at i my home at 3187 Baker Street in Dexter, Mich Second House South oi Dexter Theatre J SATlRDAY JUNE 2 19W  Dinina Table Buffet Six Dinina Room Chairs A Bed, complete Dresser Commode Three Piece Living Room Suite Rocker Coffee Tables Two 9x12 Rugs Matching End Tables End Table Lamps Bird Cage Library Table Small Tables Large Mirror Floor Lamp Fluroescent Desk Lamp Five Pair Nylon Mesh Curtains, Universal Refrigerator Gas Stove Nesco Roaster Toastmaster Toaster Sunbeam Mixer Two Electric Irons Ironinq Board Dish Pans Cooking Utensils Dishes Silverware Carpet Sweeper Lawn Mower Step Ladder Apex Washer, nearly new Plant Pots and many miscellan ous items, Rural elenews ft ONE FOR THE BOOKTelephone directories go with telephones just like ham goes with eggs And last year Michigan Bell published more than 3,500,000 directories Over 9,650,000 pounds of paper were purchased through Western Electric Company, the Bell Systems supply division Printing the directories took 124,000 pounds of  ink and 65,000 pounds of glue were used for binding It takes a lot of everything to provide telephone service, AS SIMPLE AS ABCMoney for new con struction needed to provide more and better rural telephone service has to come from investors And investors only put their money in businesses that show a fair profit So, no fsrtr profit for Michigan Bell, no investors No investors, no money for new construction Thats why its important for you to have Michigan Bell financially healthy DETAILS  ,1 TERMSsCASrt HO 145 thOUU nsSL  Mraa EWilson laCY ELLIS, AUCTIONEER V   i  A TRIP SAVEDDuring planting this Spring, a Michigan farmers tractor broke down He was about to drive into town to get a spare part from the dealer there But fortunately, he thought to telephone first The dealer didnt have the right part Bo he called the dealer in another nearby town and located the needed part Saving needless trips and wasted hours Is but one great value of the telephone 41 Sfe r MICHIOAM BILL TILIPHOHI COMPANY vaJf liv  a, v  ,       KtfLi i  ,,M,A,Wefoeedoy, fan 21 10 Bingo Party 1 PROFESSIONAL CMMEU  AT MYRON HUGHES HOME AT RUSH LAKE i, Saturday, June 24lh LOW PAYMENTS PER WEEK  DOOR AND GAME PRIZES Starts at 800 P M  Donation 50c EVERYONE WELCOME Benefit of S Marys Church  ay iutfy JU 44 JriawcAey IYUVA Jolly liuu A  to ftOQ  M Except Wednesuay MoBMmesMtriUktt uusUUpm, DiiGfi tacCLUUtt Deafest  THIS IS MY LAND MY STOCK, MY BARN  We like to serve Farmers kere At m sessio  so Ouait neld to tbi u be Pxobtfs Office in th City d HowSpace Maker REFRIGERATOR J  Big Storage Space Mote than 8 cu ft of refrigerated foodstorage space Mora than 14 M ft of shelf area Mote than 9qt capacity vegefcblt drawer CE Dependability The dE refrigerating system is  famous the world over for dependability More than 2,200,000 GE Refrigerators have been in use for 10 years or longexl 1 CUy ei Heweli la acrid County on the 3rd day oi June A D ,1650  Frosentios Hiram B asstth lodge oi Piobate   In the Matter oJ  Mais el FRED LAKE, in every way we cam, so that each can proudly say I phone 183 THIS IS MY FARM 122 North Michigan Telephones Offrce 935 residence 814  Ksenings by Appointments JiowelL Michigan HERB DWVanWlnkle CXytWiakk Altomeg at Haw First Skne and Savings Book MARTSTIXVAJT Attorney at Low Phone 18 Brighton, Mick hone 157FH Recm MYRON J HUOTES flumbhKj a rteating State 8717 Lakadde DrlvLicense Rush Lak Bank Credit Is the Best Farm Credit itor Sit THIS BIG BEAUTY TODAYI  x  Authorized btafoi GENERAL ELECTRIC h REFRIGERATORS  mir      CLOSE OUT SALE ON ESCOMEK COOLER 10  cow ABOVE LAVEY HARE WARE Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY U0 fcii,rf COWS 150 It appearing to Bie cam feat fhs time for presentation at atadms against aid estate ahoukl be limited, oayi that  time and place be appointed te receive, examine and adjust all claim and before and the the legal neiis of said decsas d entitled to inherit the estate oi nien  aid deceased died seised should be ad 1 ludlcerted,    a li Ordered That all of tho aredi  , or oi said deceased axe required to 1  presb their claims tc said Probate Office, end to serve a copy hereof upon Lura Geddes, adminlstrat L iix WWA of said estate whose  is 25 Jefferson St Chelsea ,  on or before t he 14 th  August A D 1950  oclock in the forenoon s  , and place fastaa appointed tor fee ex j ACCORDING TO SiZE I ammaUon and adjustment of all claiirl i AND CONDITION aid demands against said deceased, and for the adjudication and determined ion of the heirs ar law of said deceased at the time oi ha death entitled to inner H the estate oi which the deceased alec seised It 1 Further Ordered, That public not I ice thereof be given by publication of 0  copy of this order, for three succession weeks previous to said day oi hearim l told day oi hearing in the Pindsse Di9patch a newspaper published, I  piiTtri and cbcnlated in saCount A tpis copy i Celesta Parsho N1D 207 5rand River Howell Michigan Real Estate insuranceBrokerage , City Lake and Faan Property, A Speciality   Your PP8 yrtlb e THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK j  LEE LAVEY Howell Mich, j General Insurance Under Federal Supervision Phone 59F3 Member Federal Deposit Insur ptrjclvey once Corporation All Deposits In v  M, sured up to 5,000 tor each Depos AUCTION EEB Michigan Spot Cash soxd court at, FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK address j    , Michigan HORSES 150 EACH N dY tet COWS 150 EACH i said time Farm Sales a Specialty BEBT WYUE Phoue Pinckney 78F2 i STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Ucw 207 jG, Grand River , Howell iRrTiudKRATibw SERVICE  HAitOLD RADY Bepcdrs on All Makes Phaie Pmckney 154F3 P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equrpment Arhbakmce Service Phones 88  63 PlnctoeyMlcjs TRED C REICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand steer Ave EtowwL MWilgioi For Appohiliweest Ptno 858 Residence 111 rfDEB Iwilirtffj F REED, Jeweler  WATCH CLOCK PEPAIRING  I J iccurate  Fast  Reasonable  Guaranteed Work live Stock nim Weelny Trips Made to iMMt General Tracking Phone 84F14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Cfeavel Sand Top SoiL Road Qaavmt Fill Din and Road Bail Blocks Laid, Piece ot Ctwtoar 7828 Tema Rd PteedBDOf Ble V  Phono Dexter8 1 I 8 DR C T TOWNER Dentist Hogs, Pigs,Calve8 Removed Free 210 W Main St Pinckney Mkb iJi     REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TC  CARL BERG HOWELL 4 5 0  Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY Classified Advs R Smitb FOR SALE Duo Therm Oil Burner, Large Size 3500 WANTED Custom Bailing 1 WShoff Drivo Reece Gudith,5360 Beutley LkRd InUire Stettens Stoxy , Phone Howell 1354 W  jJHand Lako, FOR SALLE Used AllisChcdmers poR SALE Power Lawn Moww Combine, Model H International, 21 m Cut 750a When new it Tracto with cultivator Weed Kill cost 15750  Mowinq Machine for Fqrd Trac Lucius Doyle, Phone 42 or,used 2 years AllisChalmers    Tractor with culivator, Weed Kill HORSES HOGS 50c a Cwt WE BUY HIDE iu,D CALF SKINS Phone 88 Plnckny Central Dead Stock C r MALE HELP WANTED One of the nations largest feed compan ies needs a route salesman in Livingston County who is willing to make repeal calls on custom  ers now buyinq larqe tonnage Homo ritqhts No stock or carry Must have car  Jttdge of P10 DurDCAM Cj  DIV ers at reduced rates McFHEKSON Mate BANK j Howllt HordwarB,GireqoryfMich EstabLshed 1865 JL  SPEOIAL NOTICE 191fc ,am PP10 to or anV  WANTED Puone 52T4 Rabbit Pens ME Leinbach FOR SALE  1929 4 Door For Sedan, Hydraulic Brake First one there takesit for 3500 115 Chilson Rd Phone HoweH 1382W child in qrades one throuqh the BUSINESS OUTLOOK h durinq the summer months Raymonda Morris 1175 M36W rrsD ejlTr, There has been much specul FOR SALEStrawberries AnyjE Sl  8  Dinina   ration in past months to fli Quantity MarshaU Meabon lte Matchinq Davenport and Excelfen du oMhf prlsencycle  Pne 62F3 1 7  to carryjym xv Excellent p c tusines SALESMAN WANTED T WilQ iw Rua  Paa rarninas and chance foran  inevitable All charts of bug Large Feed Company needs 559   VaCUm Cleandr cmontPormanent Jg  mess conditions show these ups Salesman in this vicinity No mllnQUire   No trnnsfersdemcmdodlhoiougnand downg  veetmerrt Home nights Ada trninmn in the field Aqe J Since 1930 the Bobson Chart of auat ie training Prefer marr SOIf vou are sober, reliapie ana Businegs Conditions showg ten ied man between 2fc5 ana 50 a hard worker, reply to v DOX maj0r downward trends Seven Must have car Robinson Soda Bar 111 Main Street, Pinckney, Mich 108, Pinckney of these occured in the 1930s tphL , TV X L  and three in the 1940s,  fhe Hnckney Dispatch Phone 8  The chart now indicates bus Pinckneys ness to be near another peak of uti bA,Lt Binied stocker, fur plant FOR SALE Freuh Asparapip and green onions All other fresh vegetables in season We are takinq orders for flower and vg etabl plants by the dozen ox activity, Babson advTses Ste  Cntr1S COmplete  caution about any expansion at p A  868g Aghton Rd this time, j Detroit 28 Michigan QUALITY McPHERSON State BANK R SALE Small white enamel M 5 fiffSS  cond,,ion ce Corporation All Deposits up  o 5000 lot each Depositor   WANTED Mare, short  heired I FOR SALE Modem 5 room homo Alonzo VanSlambrook Phone 137F11 Pincknev George C Charboneau 9040 Farky Roasi Phone 161FU  FOR SALE One buildinq 14x18, also one buildinq 9x9 ft Inquire of Stanley DinkeL WANTED Will trade a BriggiMoweu, Michigan Straton Lawn Mower motor for a Small OutboaM Motor Murray Daqq HiLand Lake Moats Fruit Groceries Vegetable Fish m Market Prices Courteous Service Clurks flNCKNETB FINEST FOOD STORE rf mi I GLASS SERVICE FO b,TRU  in Pinckney Basement, Furnaca, Bath, very best of condition Extra lot available Price 650000 SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17 T  M  J HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PRQPERLY REPLACED BY  SKIT LED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WORK PROPKRLViROMPTLY ABM AUTO PARTS PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVEB BoweU, Mkbtgan HW WYLIE NOTARYINSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 138  PINCKNEY ,  f puppy, German dKperd, cross i preferred fDaniel Phelps, Stockbridge Mich Phone 3J2  R2  FOR SAtWhrae burner oi  stove with elevated xsven 1800 MaePcfUer FO,R SALE Sir weeks old Pointer and Spaniel Pups Prices 2 dl  ,   Henry Winslow, Phone 112F22 A te11  FOR SAI 2Ridina Horse, sail ttSnd 2 Michigan  ales, one genUe for  women ta ride Harry Qay, 7439 BenUey Rd Rta h Pinckney ATTENTION Saws filed Retoothed Lawn Mowers Sharpened All Work Done By Machine and   Guaranteed  n WANTEDXfUIXt Will pay Detroit markei pdces C H Llord Phone 62F1 WANTED Lady wishes to da wall papering Very reasonable Has own outfit Mrs L VanSkiver 11371 Lakeview, Patterson Dr FOR JJfcNew army wall tent  12rl4, etrutyrest mattress and srMngm burner cabinet oil stove with oven Inquire 140 UnadiQa St, Pinckney   ,  We Have Farm Seed Chick Starter For Your Neetft Farmer Feed Suppy fo, r 5yw T SF, Mflt A  , , v wvjajKCTlMMsiiia jfisf47 Years Ago Einil Brown hj3s purchased new A i Unas piuno H G Briqqs nas finished Prof Fred Hicics cottaqe at ixise uu 11 MS Z4X00 Lafayeiive 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Lake will have a biq celebration July 4 Special rates on the railroads Julia Brady closed her school in he Lakin district Friday Rev Georqe Mylne preached a sermon for the Masons and Stars Sunday niqht Minnie Hoff of Anderson and Floyd Randatl of Webbervilie were married Wed by Hev Jones of Chelsea John Dinkel is puttinq sash locks on the windows of the  ,  ei m North Lake M E church I RockMS  Straiaht  C V VanWinkle sold Perry  Two Double Beds, complete Noah of North Lake 24 colonies of bees last week One Single Bed complete Mrs Richard Jeffreys died at hofe Tues Funeral at St Marys church Friday Max and Clair Ledwidge amended the graduation of Dr Andrew Roche at the U of M last week The PutnamHamburq Farmers Club meet with Mr and Mrs Joe Placeway Saturday sua or MfeinGAN   June 24 AT 100 P M SHARP 6 Ft, Like New Electric Chef Stove Eight Piece Dining Room Suite with Etension Table  Washing Machine White Sewing Machine Davenport and Chair Two Odd Upholstered Chairs Two Porclcdn Top Kitchen Tables Telephone Stand Floor Lamps i Dressers Chest of Drawers Vacuum Cleaner Table Lamps Oak Drop Leaf Table Bedding CUrtains Pictures Mflrrors Dishes Cooking Utensils Eight Ft Workbench with  Drawers, complete   Two Lawn Mowers j Fifty Ft of Garden Hose Two Large Rugs Ironing Board Throw Up Runners 15 Ft, Ladder 2 Step Ladders Curtain Stretchers acid many4 other items Th Psobato Cam tot to  t 1 Livingston TermsCash BERT WYLIE, Auctioneer At a ruilnii ot vAd Ccort VeV f to Pnoeato OfBc to to City oi Row ell in said ccounty on the 5th day of June A D, I960 PresenfcHon Hlzcan R Smith Judge oft PtoixUe In the Marha   Estate of Michael Lavey, deceased Adrian Lavey having field la said court his retition proying that the odmin MlSWm leffrevs Mary Jan, istration of soid estate be gronted to Helen Tiplady, Mrs Joe Stackhamseli Adrian Lavey or some other able attended the Evening of suitable perscn  Ballett at Pattengill auditorium, It to Ordered,That he 3rd day of July I Ann Arbor, qivi by the Svlvia A D  1850 at ten oclock in th j dance studio Mesdames Stack  forenoon rt saSA Probate office, be and able and Jeffreys made 80fme of to hereby appointed er hearing sold pet the costumes Ti Furto, Meted, thai pubHfc dement Thorpe 0 Detroit was Myron Dunning, Prop  LELAND GRANT, Clerk m 9 town Monday, thereof be ojTWt toy pubBcatk of a copy of this oriflu once each week tor three oee wk previous to said doy of hearing in the Pinckney chelated XSSm   wtNn J J00 0131 Hdge oft probate0 last week Lsona CamDbell viiited VixrinSmith in Wayne last week The Orjrr Ormnbell family of Pinckney and the Paul Straw Hecker family cf Grczid FccpidV were Sunday gueeta of Mr and Mrs L C Gkafclam at the Detroit Yacht Club  i Don Thorp was married Saturday at S Marys church Flintto Miss Jeanne Hayes,  Mrs Alfa Caulk of Ann Arbor andl rtB Grace Rttndman of, Gregory called on Nellie Gardne and Fannie Monks SimdcryVy Andrew Nesbit and wife spent the week end with the Gordon Hester family in 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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 Vrtsmetf TT The PlncsafDypritnli, School Notes tJSrSJSES AM LAKE SCHOOL TRIP  to qowWmSit so JSk TSI  culass WSP mciucung a number fcy tneSdamSeitor vote iltehiJ1 13 wft from, aawson Redfc vK  WsdaMday June 14 1950 Borne 175 members of the Masonic order, including d number tore the voters crawled out oi  Church Notes  Mary CglMfe Cfeurcb Jtacksay, Jfficniaam IBV FHALBERT JSSbtfTT ,, Sun Masestf30 6m Ml 11301 in  Baseball Motes TKCOUNTY LEAGUE  Current Comment More leoardinq displaced Pindmey won their second con sons The1 st bunaav hv hM wtri,,   nes naa a j test Sunday by beaunq baiinefwriteup on them last 9th week by kVJll  He cataTfcS  DcUinewSi  2W 0  their biennial cocqoas DeadlineWhere thw wtadtEL rSSEfSH come5enc J rocwievI wwy lot candidates i nSuntiljuiv 3 n tJw umSS  Cascades Masonic temple Sat aftrnoanl trifara pepbom and several Detyoitienna Wed 7 p oi qot 4 tuft fcrsl iicimvmiLow ripTTT  416 ,Iiexa lodge, attends the 4 ftird dernniui to 1, j SaZpc2r ,, men wmoobJas  S521iiSSS  eXGrcis and a Wi Aroastham ainner was seryf CONGl OOM CHURCH fiiftL IV0 miU 10 Vears okl Batue Creek a under, directionof  Wineton 11 fcli r ,  Sec of State Aiger and Cong was next,where they saw the Baughn Rev MoLucas gavethe CiiakftSSr uLPS10 LnTrSt bir ganctuary and the ell invocation George Gaffer W oSSJShJS Nkte pained industriously and report and Post factories Then Kola M presided Shorttalks were T TCwiS and Pinacasy pitchers b or sponsors are Ioooal iburroughs puched i mningXhlatS  aSv or Pinckney ana went out witnjlt takes years beior a 2SS ttie score t a to 2 he walked can get on the lit a  1 big crowds that delight the lad ies preparing church suppers However the voter in trie held xnazoo where they visited t he Vegetable Paper Parchementr Co At Wolfe Lake they saw the SSfff  hsh hatchery and the sand couldn t name the candidates if dunes at Saugatuck and South you asked him to Haven and had a swim in Lake It is a forgone conclusion Go Michigan ITL HoUand they went Wilhama wjUvbe the Dernocrai   HeinzTHddt pknit nominee With so many aspir Wed  w m MuskJ ants the Republicans are at disadvantage Various attempts have been otaafe to raise issues against the governor such ahis dismiss al of Gen Kunzig high priced  mar of the Ilguor contol comm, his demand fox more taxes and the influence of labor in his ad ministration These are all straw men or the,successful nominee will make his own plaacrmv Meantime the governor continues to keep serene, wear a bow tie and call square dances He has also Joined about every fraternal and social organization m the state ANNOUNCEMENT  Mrs Mary B Kennedy announ ces the engagement of her daugher, Rita, to Thomas Howe jr,  son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Howeo of Portage Lake Both Miss Kennedy and Mr Howe are graduates of Pinckney high sQoLThe latter is employ ed at yanoven Ann Arbor given by Wnv Johnson W M of Trilium lodge, Clawson, Zonc Fisher P M,, Kenneth Landstrom, t sec and Wnv Wilson S W of RedforcL The visitinq  MasonV were introduced Most of the visit j ors are employed at the FordL   Rouge plant where one of tha49ua fflifl Mfttda candidates works After the duv  ner the MM degree was exempl 2 the hrst winch with an nor ave bahne a run They got 1  the second on 3 errors Pinciaiey M M  , cored the d jJeawidge walk MTf Merwin Campbell land Palmers hit and tied it the   6th on hits by Jones, C Ukuk and Uarrow Iney went ahead amui 6 8ln cn 1 bV ivey and  IfliOO i,s but 1 tied iJ UP the JJtg 9th4Burmizer was hit, he reached PAVALRY MLNftONTTE rifv ftac Beucfty, tas, jynu,H,H 1145  L   aad mcntns betore a berth is ayailabie to iemBythen tneur sponsors nave moved away or or no ioaqer wUlinetp sponsor themWhtn tne DP reach Detroit thy are unabie to speak English and haye oaiw rLiJL1106151 lne Motional Catholic Weliare has stepped in c  PiCtur and turned over bt ALberrus school at St Aubin heVstoTe copi hed  with Ih Wayne countyJ1 Supi Marvin Shirey Tored on Maimers hit  ifpw their last stop Masons assistinq in the work In  800 FTR fTey , AB RH wi ade bookthev  Livingston lodge has a busy   Meetings Wedfewidqe lb 4 2 1 Gli  6r Palmer, ss j Clark, c They saw the furnitune museum in Grand Rapids The tal qt Lansing was and by use of a guide , ,, saw many interesing things On onth ahead Thursday, night, 4JUii M  the trip they stayed in motor thev go  to Stockbridge to work TaRf waaU L court big and small hotelsThey  MM degres  strawberry gkn Jfcaoon p Bible aveycf had weiner roasts, picnic dinn shortcake dinner will be servedSSS Jiiil0 J1011 PThe Burrougiis ers, cafeteria style and plain er  700 p m  home cooldna On June 22, a special meeting The trip was sponsored by the t000 work 2 tot degrees PTA and the children earned all , Jff 23iS miJlauAis S   held to elect a toernber of T  w  won to rain closinq program Sun 1130 after ittole mernory and puppet drama of story of Good Samaritan An the money  Those who went were Mrs Nelson Miller, teacher Barbara Miller, Prudy Robinson, Bilty Wood, Bruce Helms, Ken neth McConnell invited Ypsilanti The master ana past masters havte a vote  the, all nor Thy father board of general purposes atJJ 8 v Sermon  Saline ,, We Id services at county inIT hrmary Sun at 3 p mVacation   fJld WiX9n Bowere dropped jjand Canheid as shelter for them Works throw and scored on ato Uve and stay in Simce Nov mint by handail In the 9th after 11 1848 312 people have been 2  were out Ledwidge singlea and  housed here untU jobs are  Puad for them Rev Fr Walkowias is head of this but Mrs Glinski, a retired police woman 0  mqr She speaks 5 languages 0 J The DPs are not allowel to brinq 1 1 any money into the countryThe 0 0 only way to get money is to firing 1 3 things here to sell So many 0 J brinq Swiss watches which are U 1 very salable Many are ill when 0 2 they arrive, mosly with stemaoh U 0 J ulcers The county pays heir hos AB R HI31  kut hi most cases they 3 l n Pawi e county when they j ones, rf C Clark, p Oaxrow, 2p Good, it j bowers, 3b  5 4 3 2 4 2 4 4 4 nanaall, 3b mm JAIL OPEN The liar Jail at Howell wiilbej open lor inspection Sqtand Sun p m, June 17 and 18 It will open for business next week It has the latest style iail equip ment bunks for 21 inmates,livinq room for the sheriff,ofhces,drivers license room, consultation room, booking room, vagrants room,2j oar garage and 4 rooms in the  basement for county offices   On June 30 three MM decrees 1 J acc 2er ib are listed This will complete the  S2SUP W1  Part Selklr 2D work until Sept at which time a 8  101 hynm 5 Sun  first and 2 second decrees are JJ bZ 113 CrroupAll invitlisted  i Otto Poulosn willpla the  drums and Arlah Phillip, the pi i araAllen ,Jeirich of StoCkbridqe, TWO SOFT BALL GAMES FRLjsong leader, will be our guest , The two soft bal games sched will  JrGrputM uled to be played here, last Fri Ton cHiSKJS fa reCreat The two balgames scd JTWTSF JP day were rainedcJTatawWS  and   played here wis week, June, 16 lat Veterans Memorial Field The rosdick, p Ciemems, cf riiinqer c 4ush, u  iayior, rf burini2cr 4 U 3 U 2 U 4 U 4 U  a i u 2 1 U 4 U 1 1 U 1  qet jobs Unable to talk English lhey can read streei maps and memorize street names by sound The school buildinq houses M20 DPs daily until jobs are found u,for them Although there is a state law rw A   anci heavV penalty aqainst the Utaei acores were Webberville I ie  TSSf8 ir Micbiqan o, rowiervme i Wuliamston bj7 IHiSSp m wC Laiibuiq  diuckmiaqe ii V,ebb J8 Sj1 Sheriff rem Wo Ma  stations and d SME MNEYI rvuie vrw 4 Uieisea conllioaled a larqe amounl oi fPinckney Cubs will meet Ham I am twentyfive cents Pinckney plays Mason hereliireworks and arrested he two burg here at 730 p rn and the 1 am not on speaking terms f next Ouauuv at 23U n m mn gginq tnem Warrants ftnekney VFW will meet the with the butcher ii uiiuuv  JU p m Wm  asked lhe 1QW bannma Dexier 1 0Wftickgv  am too small to buy a quart,  1th 8ale of hreHDrkks was passera door prizes will be awOTcftd  oi ice creajn SOFT BALL NEWS jed some year ago, owing to the L It is planned to have these I am not larqe enough to pur  Lae soi jDa league lastjmanv persons, mostly children  games each Friday night, in chase a box of candy jweek the Shenan team beat injured in shooting them oh Lock July a donkey game 4s schedul I am too small to buy a ticket to fteaaer u to b ine losers got Jaw resulted in many cases and ed There will also be a gama a movie all their iuns Uie lafrxnuug booeach July 4 saw a hug death Madge Jack up the backstop irescreeaed and VJ tJ  Madge Jack of Pinckney wa8 the grass cutAlso a load of clay It is heated by a combination one of the 366 Graduates at Mt drawn on the infield It will pro oil and gas fired boiler which  Pleasant Normal last Saturdav Ibably be sprayed for mosauitps, aiso heats the court house by she had majors in psychology t rm underaround DiDina SVStem innd crwnmar J   ,  between two girls teams I am hardlytt for a tip butHarrow nit a njmw run batteries The field has been cleaned believe me when I qo tolor bnehan hob Darrow and  church Sunday, I am consider,iwitcneu ior neuder, Don Am ed spme jftibneyl  buqrey and Mike Carr Wed niqnt LUnkel Peat tfae Jeff leys team 40 to 14 Joe Lavey him 3 home runs Albert Mrost  Elaine Jarvie l  EUGEtfE WILSON toll Organisations can sull however qet a permit and have fire works displays if properly super vised ka and Dick Darrow one each Batteries tor Dinkel D Axnrjur an underqround piping system, and commerce and a minor inD K  DEDICATION i Pttrtona , t , t Tnwr sociology a a mmr m The Phlhp Uyingston Chaptertvgf  7b losmelll, NEW PIONEER OFFICERS i , D A H dedicated the markeis ea  Bngineer died qey and Mike Carr for leifreys Henry POrth of Menominee is, j Q O F, GRAND LODGE Tuesday on the graves of Claud ASP  so Byron in  bob Dariow and iwitcheil    ,   ius Britton sr and his soClaud iJLh11 i OtnOAL STANDING We continue to be surprised at he ease with which these school the president of the Wolverine ,1US j,lluwll Bl mm um swu wmuu nu iMichigan Telephone Pioneers The affairs of theOcid Fellows IiUs fr, revolutionary and lfa12 SSJr8 of  of America ,  iOrand  Lodge of Michigan hay soldiers The same proaram pub who i18 Ihre ls 180 a Dinkel 5 0 100 Elected in a mail Iballot ojthe j aoen into circuit court in Iaa hshed lot week was earned out LrA 5obert  of Reaaer 2 3 400 TPAs 4,000membephip in Michham county Ted Thompson, pubXCept that Louis Beeson, sec of JlJ f godchildren, Shelian 2 3 400 loan, Orth is the Northern Diyis jlisher of the Wiliiamston Enterthe Mich Historical Society  , ,Uler6 oi Dundee and Jefreys 2 3 400 ion traffic supt for the Mich ieU prise, is grand master He removspoke Owing to the rain a tent wSWler M2Zmk5aline and CramesMon Jeffrey vs Shehan Telephone CQ , led LoweU Paterson of Flint, longwas set up over the grave Miss J 1  Wednesday Dinkel vs Header ,  New divisional vice Pre81us j Jt lV frm office The Francis Huntington of the Howell J Jr1 Z  Monday are Detroit, Mary L BeachNorth cause of the action is said toDAR fainted during the cwePf01 eRevli CONCERNING SCHOOL BOARD em,Rlith GHaynor, Menominee I have been the insistence oi PattUony and Dr Ray Duffy had toCowtm ciucnqf Burial in Arbor CANDIDALS AND SCHOOL Central Leonard Scratch, Sagi erson, the books be audited, hebe called   naw Southern Arthur Neil jr claiming there was a 16,000 shortage Thompson says this is impossible Circuit Judge Marvin Salmon Grand Ranids Eastern Jesse Pet ers Pontiac Lowell Johnson and J M Cie   land, Detroitwere named secre has rSSued an order directing tary and treasurer, respectively Thompson to show cause why  The organisation is composed he should not be resrcdned from of men and women who have, remong Thompson been in telephone business for  years AUCTION SALE I will sell the complete house hold furnishings of my late moth crest cemeterr ANNOUNCMfNT  Mrs Mary Wiedman of Port age Lake announces the engage er Mrs Nellie Nasi, at public   chuer daughter, Barbara auction at the Stewart Anderson l Aiin hg son f Mr and home at 210 West Majn St in Pinckney on SATURDAY JUNE 24, 100 PM  Mrs A J Shaw o Dexter CmCUIT COURT NEWS In circuit court last week the charge of rape against Wm BuchoU was changed to indec ent Uberties and he pled guUty Sentence was set fpr June 15 Charles and Arthur Riley and Eugene Thurman charged with larceny pled guilty and got 15 j There are 50 percent fewer for months probation est f so far his year and 75 In three assumpsit suits Robert percent less loss Lampeonwas givefTa judqement Michigans progress in devel 8 rooms of furniture CONSERVATION NOTES The largest fish loss of the sea son is reported at Manistee due  w tp dumping paper mill waste mTErSlSCASH  le , MYRON DUNNING, Prop Fishina license sales are 29 Brt Wylie, Auctioneer percent less than last year and Leland Grantr Cterk   state park atterldance 11 percent  less Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs w ,w P, ww w SPECIAL COMMUNICATION consisting of electricrefrigerator Y wlU go to Stockbrldqe electric ranqe, bedroom, hving gp BluSa7 Jun715 iofc 2 room and dining room suites,rugsSV M Degree We will leave    flf   Phillip Sprout were the Charles Soule family of Howell, the Edwin Sprout family, Ann Arbor, Rob ,, , A , ,, ert Hoflr Mrs Brown and the against L Bowers for 1099ag oping modern fosest fire fight James Lee family of Lansing const George and Glen Lucas forteguipmpst will be featured Junej The Gerry Bchman, Lloyd Hen 173875 andRaymond Slanker 14 and 15 at forest fire fight dee Ambrose Kennedy and Earl for 81158 ,  meeting at Grand Rapids, Boschei families spent Sunday May Bassett was 9iven a drvtor Mnn, ja the the Detroit Zoo ce from George Bassett  No admission fees or pafking The Misses Alberta Dinkel and  ees are collected at any of the Mary Martin called on the latt bondinq issues carry Flint voied a 7,UUuUUU last week by a ii to i majority Oi course there were circumstances hereCharles Mott, riint, miiiionair offered a qiit of Won LMI Pet l,UU0,UUO t0 the Flint echoois it the issue was approved It is the first school buiiidinq program approved in Mint in 21 years, riint came in tor much censure several years aqo when they voted down a shool buiiainq pro qram There is hardly a school in this section theft has not gone into the buildinq proqram amd ELECTORS OF THE PINCKNEY I those that have not expect to  COMMUNITY SCHOOLS JULY 10th, 1950 1 Election of school officers wil  be by petition as proviued ior in Section 15, as amended by Public Acts of 1949, No J, Chapter 131, School Code 2 Petitions may be obtained from Mr Eric Kosef Secretary of the Board of Education or from Mr John Burg, treasurer of the Board of Education 3 Petitions shall be filed with the  Secretary of the Board of Educ fore June 15th, 1950 4 No elector shall sign the pet ition for more candidates for  each term than are to be elected SPECIAL COMMUTATION Mich 60 state parks A camping There will be a special corn eeof 50c is charged munication of UvingBtc Lcogee No 76 F and A M on Tfcuraday evening June 22 to work two iwSofuveW M  W IP W Curlett, SecY a E S NOTICE 8pecial meetinq oi, Ptodkaey O  on Friday nigh June 16 lor ininanaa Secry wldorAkron, Ohio pent ItijS ArmyA Force 5KT Arnbucgey of Pinck cA to Oka Bishop of Fawns should be let alone No permits will be issued by dept to persons rearing thern Uve trapping skunks is finish ed at the Rose Lake station A smoked herring lures them in a  trap and a meat all containing a drug stupines mem until they can be examined 50 pine seedlings consisting of red and jack pine were sent to North Africa where a reforesting project is taking place at the U  Pinckney Comm t Tom Howe  had an operaSt hospital Ann Arbor Aa wk tionfar appendicitis operatioo at  ers mother Mrs John Martin, in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor last week Mr and Mrs ttWestwood and daughter, Mrs Russell Ludwigof Texas were Sunday callers the Albert Dinkel borne AHen Dcnd oi Detroit called at the Albert Dinkel home BaAltolMrGfeM Haas, 18, was ir the motorcycle races at EowIeryftlet PWlfi  Newton, 30, MarsrSunahd races at Ionia S Albans, yU Patricia Bennett next Sunday,  18 Brighton Roger Jenson, 25 Mr and Mrs Emmert Wid Brighton, Marjarie Holmes 22 roever were In Detroit Monday Brighton Mrs Lucius Doyle, sons, Jim  Pinckney at 600 p m 700 diner e  By Order of the WM  P W Curlett, Sec NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annnattoeeting of Pinckney Ccmunfcr Schools, School 5 Each petition shall be siqned District Number 2 fractional Pua by not less than 25 qualified nam Township, sUvingston Coun electors of the district ty, will be held aTthe Pinckney 6 School electors must be ffighchool o the 10th day of a A citizen of the United States July A D, 1950, at 8 oclock p b Twentyone yrsof age or over PLfomtjJ yy9  Acting cResident of Michiqan 6 months ONE TRU8TEE for a term of three prior to election years, and for the purpose of dA resident of the school district transacting sudfc other businessI at least 20 days, next proceedas may lcrwiityy come before ing the election ihe trend ot the population is country ward and ejryone de sires a home with Several acres of landAs roads and transporta tion get better and better this trend will increase The people oriqlnally came from the soiland the crowded conditions and con qesrion of city life were omly accepted by them because theyhad  to Now this in chanqed The Republican Old Guard is ation Mr Eric Rose, on or be1 inclined to be enthused over the  fine showinq by GovWarren m California last week who ran on oth Jemocrat and Republican tickets for US senate W see small comion for them in his Victory He is one of the outstand ihq liberals of the nation and is more Democratic than the Democrats themselves California under him has enacted more progressive leqislation than any other state in the nation H has absolutely nothing in common with such GOP diehards as Senators Toft, Wherry and HickerisaMmeetiao ,J7 Eligibility to membership onJloper I 3rd day of June, 1950 the Board of Education I  Rose Secretary, Board Any gualified elector in the of or Stanley oriand, 20FoW mentioned Pinckney Community Schools, whose, name appears on the assessment roll and who is the owner in his own rjght of the property so assessed shall Child delinguencv is favorite topic with speakers but as yet Utile progress has made in sow mg it Detroit papers carried the pictures of3 teen age girls las week who slugged a woman at and Jack with Mrs Lucius Smith and daughterEdluWnlended the  graduation exercises at Assumpt ion college, Canada, Sunday Mas Smith Mrs Fred Nieman of St Clair Shores and Mrs Norman Mealey of4 JMc were Thursday school office quests of Mr and Mrs Henry HaucSr  be elgible te election or appomt and robbed her of 50 ment to office in said school dis 200 a mas she was on her way Wet proriaed that where a hus home from work The girls a,  band or wife own propery loint mitted spwtdkg ttie  ly regardless of the name boyfriends,oMrddna on4Jf which appears in the asiBess and blamed liguor foreir act ment roll, if otherwiss so cruallf The 3 haye police records  ed, each shall be be elgible to  ,    election or appointment to Mrs Mory Jane Tasch enter allied some Jriends at a Pate cjatcttoa MISSl  ru Via  H  V    V  f , KfKmjstiit tavffm w W r  v  Jf N In Michigan the gome of golf is gaining in poplnrii every year Its a healthful, companionable game And its The American Way1 after reaching the 19rhv  Hole to relax and enjoy a cool, sparkling glass of Michigan brewed beer  i For beer is the kind of bevefcge Americans like It belongs to pleasont living, to good fellowship, to senible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs to our own American 52 yn  a  STA heritage of personal freedom OOeet Oem0    tMfOp  i r Michigan Brewers Associatio 7J71t Francis Palm Building  Detroit 1, Michigan g r i vrfev tm 14 1M9 Training Station  Paul Strawhecker pi Grand Rapids spent the week end at Ona Campbell home   HQOHBOBJlfG NOTES Married in the Muniih M E chucxa june 4 Margaret Fold of  Munith to Hichard Urosshans at PjaUtfleld    MUtoa Glenn of Pkdnneld died at highland far Hospital last week, iuneral at late name witn burial in Moitnweet StocJcbridie cemetery, Pofltmcoteri Rebrt Beid and wife at wegory and Al Lehman ad  at Ittociutiaae aneodea the peettnaesem eenvesiUen a the boo last week Floyd Uiiywhinte of Gregory suftered a stroke last week Miss Doris Kyan daughter oi Mr and Mrs heece Gudih oi BenUeyLake graduaed from the  Mery School oi Nursing, Ann i Arbor last weekk The Capital ,City Wrecking Co Lansing havia been awarded a  contract to wreck ne county jail at Howell ior 1475 They will do  the iob in 10 days The hearinq in the case oi Claude Jackson oi Fowierville charged with setting his iarm home on tire was held beiore Justice trie Singer oi Brighton last week The evidence was deemed insufficient and the char es dismissed Miss lune Amo, a PinckneV llieeter IHEATKR WlC tK JM U 14 11 Betty table Victor Mature g Harris Beguwnd Gardner  let, Hm it, 1 WABASH AVENUE ti teasajDoier Jaee If, If Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett m DE8EBT VIGILANTE tlO MAN Of BBS OWN Lund Qiujoe Baft Ba Banes and PeJOBrlen en A DANGEROUS PROFESSION Sandey, Monday, Jene It II  Sunday snow 215 p a Coot THE THIRD MAN f  rTtteeSrrTTSe It, SB GUILTY OF TREASON  A Omasa ftontet  Charles Blekioid Paul Betty and  DQMm UfUBfiUO 8un Shows 3  r  Test Wed, TW Jne C3T  iTHE OTJTBffDRS feel McCrea, Ariene Dahl Barry Sullivan Shows at 7tl3 and Stlft Joseph Cotton, Vaul Orson WeUes Trevor Howard Tuee,, Wed  ,Tbta , June 21, 22 23 Bhxr Crosby  1 ComingA Ticket to Tomahawk Ctoderellla AVON mCATEU Friday, samtday, June 11, 17 DexterTheatre  BIDING HIGH  f HOME QI gAN ANTONE 1rttk A Ktttical Wetleni with Coleen Qtay Charles Bicldord Rov Acu   Mt hiqh school graduate of 1949 and Trances Gnmrd, Gharlei Gleason fty Veriyn Horton of Fwlerville Hovon ana Cartoon KAZAN were married at the HfwU Pf  A ndnre of e Morth Woods with byterian church May 24, by Rev   Geske Sapt Harlan Johnson of he Brighton school has informed ewmews  IIVUII Vj Sunday, 1eeday Juno II SO the reorganiled school paid that, DKXTEB MK3HOAN I 1 GREAT SINNER Stephen Dunne, Lois Maxwell I and SSoro a white shepherd dog he will not withdraw his resigna tion  The Stcckbridge pestofecee has closed their stamp window Sat urday afternoons from won on  but patrons can get their mail The McPherson Oil Co of How ell has purchased the Fowler ville Oil and Gas Co  The Briqhton firemen are listing floats for their July 4th parade Stephen I Roth, attorney qeneral was the speaker at the Bright on commencecment The Ann Arbor Merchants, the, girls league team will play their home games at Brighton his year on Sat, and Sun nights  The JUr CoftdiSoned Friday, Saturday, Juno II 17  Two Swell ftctane far fhe f ty oi LlTingitoa, At a eestfen ot natd Coort held  e HeMto Ottoe hi  City al Bowoil in said ocounty on the 5th day oi Juno A, D, 1850  fnooatUom Hbua B Sodlh fudge si fee ttottet el  Eototo of Mkbsel Lavoy doooaood Adrten Utvoy baring Hold in eald court hit petition proylng that the odnin iotttrtioft c4 told ootato be grontod to hunto Adrian Lavoy or some aaor oultablo ponen It ii OrdorodThat the 3rd day oi July A D , 1850 al ton oclock in tho  forenoon, el oaM Probale otBco, be and U hennj eppointod er hearing told pet  moo, u to Further Ordered That pubHU oi a copy oi the order once each week far anee enseeoerfe weeks pietloui to aid doy oi hearing hi the Ptucknoy esWuKBi fl sssnrsNflsssssma ssssswnlH wssstt ssW chculated If ssdd fTnusSf  A Bjue Q0TT nvesi  sntai OekwlB PsfehaB MdQo at Piobaio Begtottz oi F A Dnona tttonlng Greaory Peck Ava Gardnir with a skfopo supporting cast i Comlngt Songs ci New Mexico Ceiet hy trtrfimloi j OpeexnUon Hayli Welt aney Annual Aeadeny Award 1 Meyies Are Better Than Evwr SALUDOB MIGOS SCUDDA HOO, SCUDDA HAY Ilune Rcnrers, Walter Brenncav Show 7 and 830 pm   Sunday, Monday Juno It, It tandey shews t  MS, t,ll p B THE YELLOW CAB MAN  Comedy Starring Bed Skelton, Gloria DeHaven Tuoe, Wed Thur  June 21, It 23  SANDS OP IMA J1MA Jolm Waysv John Agar Adele Mara Forest Tucker Cartoon Tono Tom If owe OniHBXfsnttniiouiiisirs31cck Hand feCabal and M Toad Young Man with a Horn, Dunga Din Plumbing Water Ssrtmi eta Stanley Oinkel sa v Jtt  New and Used Eurniture For Rouse Beeping and CottagesOiaye enough to furnish two hesaes complete and have lots leiL Dishes and pans, vacuum cleaners, bedroom living rokn and kitchen sets, rugs and runners, pressure cooker, roasterjots oi odd chairslce boxes, gas  electric ranges aad many items too numerous to mention EA9wan Free Parking Nellie Gardner sang is sob Supt LPDoylt talked fl sWhool NOTES OF Si YEARS AOO  The Juniors gave he Seniors a Spirit Mrs Kittle Bulltt left Iqpt week to Califo h Mrs Howard Render m Bedford gave a shower last week lor Ada Smith oi Marlon who will marry Frank White oi How ell this month Zita BriTham underwent am op eration at the Pinckney fan, last Tuesday I 30 friends oj Gertrude on 47 Years Ago Fred Travis and family ol St Johns who bought the Mowers Iarm at Portage Lake have now ed into a cottage at the Bluffs Mr Younker of Ypsilanh works the farm The Misses Jennie Hose and Franc Burch have gone to Mack inac Island to work  Katie Harris and John Walsh o Webster were married at St Josephs church Dexter, last wk A postcjffice has been establish ed at Lakeland with N Saunctai as postmaster Fannie Teeple, daughter i a Mr and Mrs Steve Teeple wuss married to Mr Harry, Warner ol  Jaakfon Wed Rev Mylne attictcniny, Georcria Gardner closed her Mfcal in District No2 Unadilla on Frtddy, Teeple Hardware now have 10 carloads oi coiJ in transit this war Rube Finch Is building an 10 It addition on his barn C L Grimes and wile ate do  nusBO ur wiwuu AMW I The Juniors gave the Seniors a gave her a surprise June   Bertram Hoey, 14, son ot Mr reception at the Congl churchher 11th birthday tand Mrs John Hoey of Websterpcalors Tues night Vera Kellen i Funeral services wsn M drowned a Base Lake Sunday berger introduced, the toasteist  USE PLENTY OF BUTTER Hurt was the advice ttfenthe June bride when the  ooootioood her mothorinlew ss tt what Jim liked to eat   sws weseje Md the andertundiruj mother of the sroami I hope Jim sever hint jour ooekinf iont like mother need to make bat Vm ekd mrsBked hk home and the lood I bsvtaerreii , I  Tlearaed eadythankgoodtmoi that batter adoVs iavor asd met to mod which can be obtained k no  other way Of eoorae, I me demy of other dairy predocts, too They have a flavor all their own, are mB of nourhhrnent andeaiy on the pockethook   si  Bur9lars entered the Howlettre88 NeUie Jones Robert Stack Clothing Store at Howell Monday , Qay a toast lo the Seniors night and go away with cashic Victor Bourbonnais one to aoods amotmttog o 5000 Hamburg vill ectrtc hgbts a  w   Vfte ttoit Edison Co aalgbjectwas the High Scnool DrCU Sigler The School and the CommunityReyJr McQuiB en The Value oi an EcUwxrdan  23d8ffT   JT II  mm  mg silver piating, Frank Boykm is moring hie blacksmith shop to Chflson Funeral services were heldr J  1 Jn   Monday for Mrs Marcellus ehwcht at ParsylUsv Monks who died at the,home of J61 Jfuifr7, her daughter, Mrs VYm, Moron tended the HanWalsh wedd in Defroit ins at Dexter last week John Dinkel and family are an , Anna Donovan and Jhomae a two weeks trip to sBouz City, Iowa  Bert Young who died in Detroit was brontht lere for burial Tues JCJowmoahai fiB ed from me Cheat Lcssse  yell were married at Jackson Ic week r i   i Jlie Gardner dosed JmiJZ F J4 scho I in the House district Fri Ypm Kormaf last week He  Tmve ere so riitufSmw for Milk ii tfttturt pwiidtt tSmn ieia sirtrntoii end The BEST COOKS use PLENTY afBUITER  JO N  Michigan MiUqFrodacen Asgoclatiott ISfiOOBakyFt m  ir  y6 A11 Frkter He wfll ptttcsse at Hough Arbor last week, Verontoa was ton, MJch ataraduate ,t   j iwrdWaot aS30D twite  thedischarge  Tolm Fohey fconily agend daee ,01003  Nova 4 vatoatia    1  man aqednst WS Holmes  fat skndrmv   mSmsmamsVmmVa 4w4  mSummUlmmmmm OZ Bernm  Then Hrdmes mttfl ffin demon o3e deal and  ivAtfv   i r v AtV  frqsAtss Q aj 1  r 1 iiiiiinPlfBlliliil m iIII ir ,fMri V  g3U  aaa    BJiUrallUfffiiVJgUKyXmH  vjW w K, ,i y7 iiA SI iW aw fteftodtotr WBIe ltJWO r   yrjVr  HIT jtoi K Groceries, Dry goo ds Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings lingerie  KennetfyV Gn Store 10WEST PRICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGAS1APPAN Range  Entered m tod act ol March 3 1177 , w matter at PftstaMce 114 SaHojjUJSt 2 Subeatlpooa PUPS fUS   Fttg W grig PMbWrtwr Murray Kennedy is buiidinq a new porch pn his borne on N Mill St Lawrence Hobey is workinq at the Vans Oil Station this sum mer A qanq of men from Detroit are here puttina in the new  bowlinq alleys They are stayinyat the John Cook home  Janet Lundeen oi Detroit spent I the week end with Lois Shirley Mrsa Meda Henry entertained  the Conql Ladies Aid at her J home last Thursday afternoon Rosalee Nash is workinq at Argus, Ann Arbor this summer, Barbara ds at the South Haven Camp and Aljce Gearhart at the Dexter Vokcr Miss Ruth Kennedy oi Ypsilanti spent Sunday at the Charles Clark home Mary Marqaret Clark is work ing in Cory Druq Store and Nan Ledwidqe and Jack Jeffreys in  Robinson Soda Bar Mrs Roy Fisher underwent a serious operation at Detroit Os teopaihic Hospital, last week  Mr and Mrs Bert Benham of f Birminqnam, Alabama calied at the M  Darrow home Sunday The latter spent the eveninq at  home of Mrs Cieo Callum oi Strawberry Lake Mrs Ian is Raker and 2 child dren of Syracuse NY are spend inq two xneeks at the Roqer Uxi Home The Leo Bettys family ot Walled Laxe were week end were week end quests Mr and Mrs tMaynard Clark   who have operated the Robin i n g0Qa  m pafit year nav Gus Ledwidqe is home fromJqone tQ Manchester The Robin Notre Dame University for thehave taken it over again  summer and Nan from Adrian  Eddie Hartman ot Detroit and  J  o v PIV  , iss Norma Roberts oi Fowler Mr and Mis R K Elliott were viUe were Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Scan Gentile GOODBYfc TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ILIMINAIES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS 2 SXW5  m fW TALM mz  c,ar irswKMKmiiitiiuii  No mora aajwuta uaasotthy pumping ORtftftgftitf up of coupooJijMfttU tonki MOPOS POOltgrOM traps ond cloogod linos Horot Ko most rtliobto and lalii method M liqotfy dlttohro ond saponify grooio iludgo hair, ctoth and OHior organic tolidi This lodfo chomical guorantoot quick and aft cunt rotuhh  12 to 16 hojr NO SHUTDOWN ot pool or tank ftcwy whi hmicol it working 5, 10 15, 14, 0, wd 76  ONTAtNttS  Caaao PoL Off Its  Off tatfoj 0ff  Uf  uuu oo,  IN i 00     rtt Myron Lakeside tr Rush LsJce COAL TOR ffwffi   WTO YOUR FAVORITE Flia run wtXT WJNTER WE AREDEUVERING EVERY DAY CALL DEXTER 2 6 8 1 t HOE Y SONS in Linden and Fenton Monday  Mrs Georqe Meabon jr spent the week end in northern Mich Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee attended the 500 club rrtaeiinq at W H Clark, retired Grand Trunk aqent here who has been liviuq in Lindefewas brought here Thursaay by Linden Masons at 4tntomtict instantlighting bttTntrg removable porcelain dip trays Vbualite oven with git daw and oveq light t4hour dock rith buOtin  K rMU,,, ur i Wrtwii I AAursaay oy iinaen iviasons UL sSidw toS request and placed in care ounay tii, rrrii ot Livinqston lodqeHe is now at tt wS ztSlan hnm all the Howell Convaieflcenr Home rl T  I1 Piana are completed for  Detroit spent carina for him He is necjly 96  w ww  cruwii s Hyeojg 0ii cu WqS granted,a life Rom where I sit Ay Joe Marsh OhMy Aching Feet I Other night juat a I was aettling feet, and before it waa over, darn down with a book and a melfow if I waant actually njoyin my   actually ffnjoying my glass of beer, the wife calls down, Belt, Going back next week, too Olin Robinson Saturday at the home Te L J Henry family and membership by Livingston Lodqef in 1935 Ho has no family  MrsRoss Read spent Friday in  7 i 7 i xii , Mrsfioss neaa spen rnaay m Mr and Mrs, Mark Nash attend     glster 5 gj UrtMrcslI eomftr nnrrnluradieu  Howell senior baccalureate sermon at Howell Sunday nite Ann Lou Karus is a qraduate Gerald Henry was home from Detroit over the week end Byers, Mr and Mrs Fred Read were quests of Mr and Mrsjoe Schoss er at Clear Lake Sunday wuCTTrAlii Ann James Featneily jr and wife CWHooker and family ot Ann, f Hamburq are livfinq on the Arbor called at the J H Hooker g t   OIIVIU4M a i9 TUiininder signals coofung Hiae, up to 80 miuutes V VUguide gives time and tern perature inlormatioo, Bhawrinsted signal teii when Ytnisosv   vJ IdljgktOlumiiu entire top nfnsft  Laift working area Poro ftnish Conceaied oen J  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now is the time to modernize your kitchfn with Phllgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS APLIANCES  FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I  form Sunday Mr and Mrs Ned Chubb and Mr and Mrs Arthur Rosen of Webberville called on Mrs Rose Hendee Thursday Messrs Georqe Gardner Win ston Bauqhn, Joe Griffith, Larry Caxnburn and P W Curlett att ended the St Johns Day sermon preached by Rev John McLucas at Briqhton Sunday the Poulson apts on E Main St Mr aasLAfrs Ona Campbell were in DetfoiF Saturday         JoeI almost forgotyou and I are going over to the High School and take dancing lessons Now, I can waltz with the best of them, so I put up a quiet struggle against going but it was no use Turns out it was the class in square dancing And from the look n some of the other men I judged I wasnt the only one there who had been taken by surprise Miss Williams and Curly Lawton taught us what to do with our From where I sit, we soreetimee get an Met into oar head for or against something and then hang onto it for dear life Whether its square dancing, or the right to en joy temperate beer or ale now and then, we owe it to ourselves aa Americans to take an openminded attihue  thats even after ws make up our minds about HI oeOtUAj H USE T4L FOR ATHLETES FOOT BECAUSE11 has qreatet PENETRATING search and inquiry to ascertain the name of the persons who are Included as defendants with Olt heina namfd Power Wilh 90 per cent undUut, non motion therefore of Van ed alcohol base, It carries the Wmke  Van Winkle, attorneys       tor plaintiffs, it is ordered that the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, dew sees, legatees and assiqns cause their appearance to be entered herein within three months from the  date hereof and that in default U X Jt Ill V  1 active medication DEEPLY, to kill the germ om contact Get happy Mr and Mrs Doxle Templeton relief in one hour or your 40c and famly and Mr and Mrs back at anydrugstore Today at Albert Shirley were Sunday din CORYS DRUG STORE ner quests of the Hollis Hollo   way family at Bass Lake T UU TM I i   J  li Iaai3 nereox and mat in SLorothy iSkel and  Jh1BliJ ndJthereof said bill be taken as con effien spem SuSday with her Mrs rials Clark in Detroit last essed by said defendants and   ,mother Mrs Emma Brogan, in wee,t each all of them Rev C H Zuse, former Pinck Stockxidae  I   , li ls furthe ordered that the sv pastdr has been transferredj Mp rtnH MPH Q  STATE OF MICHIGAN  plaintiffs cause this order to be  M, ney pastbr   from Delton fe Alden by the conference , J, ,  Mrs Mildred Ackley attended the gradutaion exercises at Uie ,Mt Pleasant Normal FridayHer twin sister Madge Jack, graduaIted  Al Born to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pilqrim at McPherson Hospital, Howell, June 3 a daughter Wen dy Sue , , Mr and Mrs Floyd Weeks of Grand Ledqe, Lelia Monks of  Lansmq, Mr and Mrs Ned iChubb of Webbrville and Mr  Arthur Rosen of Perry were re cent guests of Mrs B M Hicks ft and Mrs 3 W Fitch of Pontiac spent last week with Mrs B M Hicks Mr and Mrs Bertran Harninq of Jackson called on Mrs B M Hicks Sunday   Mr and Mrs Frank Peters and t Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell STATE OF MICHIGAN were in East Lansmq Monday to THE CffiCIUT COURT FOR THE brinqLeona home from Michigan COUNTY OF JJWGSTON 1 State College , ,  CHANCERY The Seniors got home from the AlBert J Sebpld acdJlnna E SeWashington D C trip Monday 0 his wile afternoon  Plaintiffs The Robert Seeleld family of Columbus Ohio, spent the week tohn D Luke and Pearl W Luke end at theEarl Bcmohn home, g, wife   M Sunday with tus mother Mrs Jul  Schaad Floyd C Elwell kiSeefeld oiJijn Arbor, they  eT vmkaown heirs, dev left for Escanaba  Omar Gass and wife of Detroit  isUpent Sunday at the Lester Mc teehome  Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen  ees legatees and assigns, Key stone Realty Company, a Mich Corporation and its unknown assigns, and Idah M Reason Mr and Mrs Frank Araiem Hepner, et oi Mr anE Mrs John Carver called  r Defendants at the Muehlig FuneralHomein Suit pending in the Circuit Ann Arbor Sunday wbere me  for  bounty of Livingsbody of Eugene Wilson was , ipta Chancery, at HoweiL Mr and Mrs H Carver of Jack  summer  Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee were in Saginaw Sunday Lois McDonnell will , attend summer school at the Ypsi Norm on and Mrs Hazel CWBandol Homer spent Tues at the Fred  Mrs Dolly Bauqhn and son spen Monday with her parents num oyrom w   spea mvtv Read home and atended the de n How9XL  , dication of the marker in tne jack Hannett is workinq at the Pinckney cemetery on the arave Ann  JJ 0  m mm 1J kJA2 wrwryrrCXT3 i   mm m m  mt   of Claudius BriWanjevolutionary war soldier Mir and Mrs Louis Coyle at ended ft graduation exercises NMJs Mafceaf twifii frm 1910 Awlemtf Wesar ttialaii frem 1950 SEE US TODAY WF HANDil Ml INSTAUATION  PHAILS  rar soicuw ,  , wenaea uo qiaauauon wowii Susan Campbell and te nay  StJohns school, Jackson Sim Burns lamUy spent Sunday at CQ crraduatediThev attended the D Conklin home in Pontiac I reception afterward at the James Joe Griffith i on the sick list f gelneg home whose daughter with jaundice  was a graduate The Joe Griffith jamily spenti Mr and y Ray Burns and Sunday at the Don Griffith home the jack young family were Trun in Ann Arbor day quests at the D Conklin The Misses Joan GWffitrUabeU home in pontiac t  Brady and June hnus start work j4rf jestfnr McAfee and rhtld Micliigan May 24, 1950 It appearing from the sworn bill of complaint as filed in said cause, that defendant Idah M  Reason Hepner is a non resid ent of the State of Michigan and resides at Lockhart Fla, and j the northwest guarter of the that the plcanuffs have not beensouthwest guarter of Section thir able after diligent search and tyone 31 in Township one 1 published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a news paper, printed, published and cir culating in said County once in each week or at least six suc cessive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court ComxnVicrnec Livingston County, Michigan John A Hagman, Clerk The above entitled suit in volves and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands, located in the Township of Putnam, Livingston  County, Michigan, more particlarly described as follows, lpwit Lot ninetyfour 94 of Patterson Lakewoods No 1, a Subdiv ision e part of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section thirtysx 36, in Township one D North Range three 3 east, Michigan, and inquiry to ascertain whether the aid remaining defendants above ncaned are alive or dead or where they may reside if Uv ing, or if hey have any person al representatives or heirs living, or where they or any of them1 North Range four 4 east Mich Van Winkle  Van Winkle Attorneys for Platattfb Business Address HoweiL Michigan ,  ,    Mrs Rose Hendee spent Sun may reside, or the location anddav to Ann   ner office of tEe Keystone Realty Co ciaiightJWreMariorie Parkinson V Michigan Corp, or whether 8nd family the title, interest, daim, Men or Jim i, has BJ into a  possible right, of these defend house trailer at Lakeland tan Muluai Ao fa ratteded aTcmoe rttaiqtrl   Iane Nash to 4   office at Howell  Wcmtt Frdar by Maric Sfed MrsCoraeThompeon  Dede Hinchev  been15JToftwttfby T Jald ere in Detroit on business Mpn home frdm St Joe hospiH for c Pgja fr ,w  mMn SEAUt Anarew Nesbitt tr wdd stav Mrs, EdmondiFS S   MMhM weeks ctt the leadership training camp at Battle Creek Doni Spears and wife of De were in Detroit on business Mon YCime frdm St Joe hospital ror ci rr 11 jvUt 10 11 rt  EdwcW SpsafS wiwwwwr dinnejr Quests a Haines  aflerJ2 vFiha ttlainufb do not knew and mx3LrlLi IET W jgtoctedn ad tad jpj35 ,hnferWWBi     r yWfy   wtWi    Li I,   f   3KMcny Mrn  Taiui Beauty and a Bargain i 0 N LY   19995 M  LOW PAYMENTS PER WEEK 1  Space Maker REFRIGERATOR 6 Dependability Big Storage Spaee More than 8 cu ft of refrigerated  fldabUhy Wore than 2,200C or than 9  blc drtwer sfff wis BIO BMurr TODAY The GE refrigerating system is famous the world over for dependability More than 2,200000 GE Refrigerators have bean in use for 10 years or longer  SUNDAY, JVIift JSP M, AT PWCXKEY HELD Hfe W Mason vs Piockney V F W  flpomsarcd by PlacsjstT VFW Post 7301    , u I   or  DaUj  A M to KXM P M sPfij Wedaosiasr ssTttsswffli8at ytOymflflpnii OB CL  McCLUaeUii Dostfe 22 Worth MtebJoan QBKI i960  i ssssrYti  ss Joaos a Mm Cay of Hwtf SB sett I 3rd day oi June A D  PieeontdJoB ItEMSs n fcobato ,  la the Matter si FRED UX It, afpearina to toe seats tat time far pneentrrtinn of Ototoo a old estate should be ttmtt4, 04 the  time and plooe he appointed torn and odjunt oil clohno CSJBB ia aid dot  AMERICAN TlAVELERS CHEQUES  CJLVoWmkk MARTIN J LAVAN 13 Wanton, jowsil Mkhsqan NEEU American Express Travelefs DI ilnom Cheques are known and used    TT   throughout the world They are Hawaii Mfcalgan qood until used refunded prom BSJOI Estate insurancsfiiokoraae j pUy if lost or stolen, siqn them Cuy Lokt and Fasm Properrx when you purchase them, siqn A Speciality aqain when you spend them U tour Ptooaitv with Ma No other identification necessary    JTT  Cost 75c per 100 Get your L LAVEY Travelprs Cheques in s a handy tlinsjsj insurance free wallet at this tank Phone NFS and thai the ed entitled to toner aid  THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howell Mich,  Under Federal Supervision 4717 Lakeside Dttva Rusk Lake OftaOUt 1  EojuJatnoni DonjaSwarthout Director i AUCTIONEER Fem Bake a SpedaAy BE5T WYUE  WFB II to Cfcdered, that oil of ha eredir j jfex, ore at said deceased ass required to prssont feesr claims to M court at  Depos STANLEY ito   T Authoring Deafer GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS  A CLOSE OUT SALE ON ESCOMTXK COOLER 10  ABOVE  COST i  LAVEY HAH DWARE pot Cash thereof upon Luxa Oeddes, odninisttot rix WWA oi said etoato whassn address 1850 at ten on or before August A D oclock in the forenoon said time  Phones 33 d S3 KacknoVMiciK  LjBJBtSSJ saBasjMaBVBJSJBVBtoSJRtoataff  FHED BBjOBOFFBtfT OrTQtstTHIST Fee AppotaitBisai 333 PI ill TtoaaaL BEHH1MAN A40tSey al IfW 307M stOwaadBNef, Howon OOBBAnON SERVICE HAfiOLD HADY on AH Matose  if4F  and qdlutmont oi ail eiats and danasde againto eatd deceased, and for fee mlln ftiistiei and Wvit Ion oi the stotteat knp ol stod lot 3M stot of sto death 1 the etoato at  to tones, diec Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COW 350 HOGS 50c a Cwt WE BUY HJDE iuD CALF SK3N8 V  33 Oead It ie Forftei Ordeied, that pnalte mo toe thereof be grren by puhBccttka ot e  copy of 4ue order, for three eucotjetTt prorioae to eeajd ddf of heaztm eaid day et hooftog to the PinceBeDtopatch, a newspaper published, print aod etoailstod to said Count  Celesta parsho lodge of Probata MALE HELP WANTED One of the nations lowest feed compan ies needs a route salesman in  Livinaston County who is willing STOCK HOB0E8 1280  COWS 3250 HOGS 50c a Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE PHOraCUXfiCT TC  CARL BQIG HOWELL 4 50  F REED Jeweler WATCH CLOCK lAIROX ilccurfrte  Fast  ftecaonabls Guaranteed Work 810 W Main St Pmckney, Mlcb  WetoUsftipfi Made Ie bete atotal tacking msnsss ConcteU Pteduct, Crtenrel Sand Top SpIL Boad ttevew Dfc end Road Bs LaftoV Plee e dtatra sma BeV Plirtmy Btev K Phone tmmTt  13 DR C T TOWNQ Blocks 9044 ettaae Lake Bead, Deatto Phon Destet 3431 lassifii FOR 8AL Burner, Large Siie 350 11881 W c SPECIAL NOTICE fH881 W Shore Drive i Jiii1 611 o tutor any 41J Stetfens Btoee 90110 ouqh thi tt4ckdr atn aurlnq the summer months I  J Morris 1175 M38W FOR S1 Power Lawn Mower j21 In, Cut 7500 When n U DARLING  COMPANY FOR SALitatrwberiies Anycost 15750 quantity Phone 62F3 Marshall Meabon SALESMAN WANTED Large Feed Company needs Lucius Doyle, Phone 42 WANTED Plione S2F4 Rabbit Pens MCPHERSON state BANKV25mvidnity Nota BstohUhed 1  SMCsTj tomakeepeat cctlis on custom, VaartrSLiJ01  A ers now buStk  tonnage LSuTSi d2p  next few SEnHWitnio ltk or credit 8 ke rny people JS 5 tmpotte Wtoertt Horr nights Ade iWtemitrainJng Iler marr rply The ftncknAy nu  FOR SALE  1929 4 Door Ford Sedan, Hydraulic Brakest First one there takes it for 3500 115 Chilson Rd Phone Howell 1332W PH of o S4i , 8 O DininoTRoom ae8 Suite Matchinq Davenport and FQR SALE ninfed stacker fur lHlfttD,ik d OccasioMl Table JilLSO SXt Fg 8A SmaU white raam9l  a hard worker, reply to P Obox  108 Pinckney Pinckneys Meats Fruit DUALITY  WHSKUIBS crna ine like from pryiVu  1 SttncUJ white enamel inq hands Valued iems to lew gtciW Sanot, qood condSoi elry or silverware can also bel18 wood, or coaL protected by this use of our L AifSK VanSkimbrook Tour vacation can b wonvl     tno wh thi low cod prK WAWTSBe tote, short hond JS a  DtjGmaa J  fef ft Stocttrtdw Mich saws sjxsrlsJ  weeks ol Inquire at l Robinson Soda Bar HI Main Street, Pinckney, Mich   i  i i  i  FOR, SALE Fresh Asparcajzaa and green onions All other fresh vegetable in season We arc taking orders tor flower and vtoa etable plants by the dosen or plant  t  Georqe C Charboneau, 0040 Faripy Boa Phone 161FU FOR SALE One buildlnq 14x13, also one buildLnq 9x9 ft Inquire   Stanley Dinkei tirade a Briggse Coipctaticeh M11inii7rmlfSTrBJLil TT tjaAiqr   IStraton Lawn Mower motor for 0 55000 tor each Deoosdssv c227,Sr weeks old Pointer1 Small OutboaBd Motor How5tfflT 3hff a   Murray Daqq HiLand Lake COT fSyv Wtosjow, Jhone 112F22l FOR cTHodem 5 room horns SAIJk 2 KIArifTftffsssB mmi  Finckney Basement, Furnace, on ontlefor wSLTS8040 v best of condition Exride,   rar women toj lgt agllable Price 650000 Harry Cfcnj, 743SIBentley Rd Rte , Pinckney GroeeHee Vegetables  CLASS SERVICkrfOR I TRUCKS SEE REASON PHONE 133 or L7 ATTENTION Saws filed Retoothed Lfiwn Mowers Sharpened i 1 ten,at 7769 FafflowPrtIL4 ioe I Lawn Mowers Sharpened MS4 skWoik fietotisa oam, 4, etanchions, new milk kouse, and tile silo, garage arena SM r11 and t001 n00 qt 541 Putnam St Plncknty Fish J Market Prices Courteous asbvia Clarki  HAVE THE MOlgN GLASS PRQgBLY REPIJlCED BY,  sEDUUBD AUTO GBAMBrt SO XT WSX BE SAFE FROM THE JTfiyNB OF EXCEB IKE TE0CS VIBatATIONsV W USE IBB BEST AVAIL  PROPKttYPROMrTLYA0TO PARTS   HiLand Lake, Michigan WANTEDt FOULTur Witt par  setrottwirsto pdcee C R UDfd Phaoe 62FL, Rave IWCXNEYS FINEST FOOD STQBg  1013 EASTGRAND UVB3 gewtA MfaBtqaa  W WY L I E  NOTARYW3URANCE oad BONDS MOMS 133 PWCINEY   WANTETLody wiehes to da wall pBporiuu Very reasonable Has own outfit Mrs 1 VanSMe 11371 Lakeview, Patterson DtV FOR SALEiNew army waU tokt  12rl4, Beautyrest mattress and prino4 burner cabinet oil stoyo , withoven Inquire 140 Uaosdtla Bt, JHnckney   Farm Seed Chick Starter funr Neeclt Kv   a8hs  fiifec   f       rfi5lsfef  afc</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> 1 IIIPPWPIWHIJM11 I iiP,u mt Jifiii11, , TW rx wsy,t  Jl Volum 67 Pinckncnr Dispatch igan Mirror ,  Softball  I  sdoV July 12, 1950 Easy credit andweuare buy, inq axe proviiiq io be pitfalls in OLD TIMERS GAME an OUR DEMOCRACY public weilae reiiaf irus is one W are tryinq to qrqanize , of the principal causes bunqinq old timers game to be played at people on  soils, the Veterans Liqhted Field on the ihis prompt many to qq into niqht of Scrturday, July 22, at dept qreater an theirinme73U p m Qui idea is to tavet It leaves noUlinq for IrtM  the two teams headed by Stan i and makes it necessaryDinkel and Don Swarthout, two HEIRLOOMS  Xucry American, famijy has some i f of ike past to cvcrisk penses to apply tor relief  u  , A e ,1  , famous soft ball pitchers of this Howard OeSpeider, Montcalm section until Father Urne cauahti welfare director blames merup with them While no TnireeTis I chan s and saye a uqhteninq of up 0n the qame there will prcM credit and installment buying, b  side  aplent wo  would reduce welfare cost The suqqested lineups are The cost of rehet m Monica Dinkel Team Dinkel, p Grant SEriS 12fi Ward, c Lefty Reason lb, Cliff SinL LriSffrJ iSS  MilIer 2bUvd VanBlaricum,ss  KSSU IE0 from,1941 tc Bill DarroW, 3b outfield, John 1943 has been one of qeneral Wylie, Norm and Clare Miller, prosperity the question is why March Ledwtdqe have welfare costs increasea 4UU, Swarthout Team John Burq, c PTKett u u     Swarthout, p Jack Reason, lb Tie V0 P Mern Lavey, 2b Francis She vestiqated by the leqisiature who han  Ridqe Shirey 3b outfleld , recommended the system oe re 3T Swarthout, Paul Sinqer vised and restrictions placed on, Rollie SinolV Murrav Kennedy county welfare depts Gov Will Rolie Shehan iams recommended penalties for welfare chiselers and the leais lature for those public officials who afti them Four other bills were introduc    ed 1 requires approval by the  PETITIONS FILED 1 f ofo The following petitions were These lists are not final Any one else wantinq to play see the team captains qrantinq welfare aid The states total welfare pro gram cost 110000,000 in the fiscal year just ended, The Soc ial Waflare Commission wants 114,000,000 for this year Most of the wefare aid is qiven for illness and unemployment the ballot for the primary elect ion in Sept Treas Jennie Eastman fleq of Deeds, Frank Bush County Clerk, John Haqman Drain Com, Floyd Munsell Pros Att, Wilfred Erwin, Harold Gib son Sheriff Joren Bassett Surveyor, Clay Gordon These cue  No it Motes of the Game , , Comment  WIN FOdRH SlflAiUHT GAMt The county cwlBUB hquie8i Ju One Piq inninq,1 the 4m, m released show livinqston county ATULii uicy sctu io runa jvu ainu ,oo in mput iU year j ue tf r W ucuno with no wen Ail ccities and viliaqes in the Jnevrolet on ico loi iuCnvy county showed biq quins The Saturday niqht 13 to 3 villaqe ot Pmckney qained 138 Pmciaiey qot uway to a 2 run ihis includes only those inside lead the nii niuiiq when o uu the villaqe limits Many hav 2 wanes ana an eiro qavu jjuiit just outside the limits to qet tnem z iurra noweil qui I in tn away tiom viliuqe taxes and rezna but a last aouoie piuy, uiv stnetions ihe surae is undoubtly ey io jiiTcys rctiiua Xae siaein true at Howell, briqhton and Foftne Lsid mev scoria a run on a lerville Thure is no doubt that wuik and a couple ol ninoia outs, the population is shittinq country Sieqrist, the tluwoii piiciier t ward on account il cheaper acerj lost comrol tho 4th and 6 walxs aqe, mare room and faster trans I Luvcyii htmo iun ana an enor ponation Apartment house and 3 nus qav imcicney iU lifo in the cities was never nat rons Ium Good honwitd in thiural and was only endured be cause it was necessaryWa think j the country trend will continue years will show rural populous i tion  5th to qive Pmckney its last run Lan inLburqy, picliuiq for Fmckney held Howellto 5 scatt  and the next ten yc eied hits and walked but one another biq qain in iwo o Howeli runs were un an ii runs were earned PiNKNEY Joifreys lb  D Amburqey, p navov, 3b Darinq World War II industry a11 Republicans hirefl many workerte past 70 The followinq Democrats filed Wlrs old and women involved Treasurer, Mary Lou Albrecnt  in aid to dependent children Da Com, Glen WiqqinsT Coi1 These people were the first to prters, Murrav Kennedy, Lewis be fired when the labor market,May Sheriff, Lloyd Hendee became competitive I TQ followinq filed 20 minutss It is noped that Federal 01d  , rm   , ,,7,0 MM J u ,, were not accepted Ail are Uem ln Z 5 5f, t ocrats They were N A Housner pension plans of industry will shenfi WmiDillon ReQ of Deeds cost8, Mary Koch, treas Huah Brayton rrMpnvrfrtv Mrtfp Coroner Dwiqht Bernhardt, clerk CONSERVATION NOTES j The attoney qeneral has been ork will beqin in15 days anasked r an cPcn on this ANO HvERy FAMILY HAS SOME TRADITION, TOO, TK VT UES THROUGH THE GENERATIONS UWIVFSAL IS THE AMERJCAKJ FAMILYf TRADITION  O PROVIDING THROUGH THE OWN INOUSTfLV AMD THRF7FOR INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM FOM WANT IT IS A TRADITION THAT HAS MADE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY MORE PRODUCTIVE  AND E AMERICAN 31NDARO OF WeUBEING HIGHER THN THAT OF AJY OTHER PEOPLE Good, ci Dai row, 2b B Amburqey, ss Leciwidqe, If jReader, c Meyer,, rf HOWELL CHEV U Conner, ct j urayLon Zb j Palmer, ss liaiur, c  j Ooopei, lb i  biniin If ABRH 5 11  2 1 3 2 5 J 3 3 1 3 3 Ltii iiom acuaiiis, nostiy Uuu uuu3 ana arownmya, uroiie an icoias uver in juiy o j j tin WK cu nppaiiitiy xne u j Q I pcai ol mo pnob and iuUG tor Q QSOA ana bun, uitinq over that 2 u 1 0 0 0 ptnoa aa iioi proauce results SA CULUJC yjuuui it me aeain ijii miqnt nave Peen mutn iarqi i n uvui itij liuwevssary to cracK AB R Hi nuwi on lecKless ario, s darinq 4 0 1  iLiiaysuisaiiy uic omcer 4 U iioi tri law aie lemcuniuey nqure 4 U Ui uuiaoLi uio out iur a qood 3 U 1 3 1 0 3 1 i opiuqq, 3b opnnqor, rf oiuqisi, p in tno Donkey Boil Game tne ouuiuy UicRs neat me uv biiCK es J to l Jonn rousser and Don iimo and naie to breais up iheu n4buio, m bailie nutuii true ior tiu sriootmq oi LuwuiKS Ai2 U Uluiauqii uiv uniiuqii ey were 3 J lsjioi JU litre una pObuoly in 2 1 UJ oiner places m Wiiciuqau wiuiout niiriiiiLt xviore vvuia nave neon sftdi uV Put the pooueq sup ply was shan Uniy arrcst in niley were the batttry for tne I state, that we KIW ai was Couniry and Bill Cansheld and I here where a womans miured i DOCK, summer residents ai rauioy un expluanq meorackes i Lison Lake toi the City Sueais   i buicn Aschbrenner piayod a 12 e CAUSE COLDS  Obituaries REV CHARLES DdTiHlCH  hurch Notes St Marys Catholic Church Pkickney Michigan   qreat qame ai List base TCI mo countiy Most of the playerisj  tpen qicater part of tucii D M i Uf   irmciaiey Michigan inrSab m cashresulted inl bnq4UuJ VW m 111 4 1Fr g1  PaS,0r  bi I Gouemof oi D,tro  view, nvu wu SkUIlurnoi Gd at WrioWs Siftday Massei    IT ,    I unoini nepuouuan The Dept has furnshed seedBTS Imaqine qoinq n psychiatrist t where he was pastor of a church Novenna Devotions  , , , t  JY a common cold Yet doctors He leaves his wife, 2 sons and Friday aveninq at 730 p AI linos far shrubs and trees W fmdi that a troubled mind, i 2 qrandchildren The funeral and  Confessions 119J tarms for pheasant cover , n exdtinq emotional experbunal  ed at Jackson, is used for hre dt ce can cause this commonnoon He was pastor oi the Saturday 730 to 900 P M 21 Republican conqressmen havj Lunua a Hepuoncanaa ,1 vance movement io wrest ieaa 4U r,ryyytA , illlJ Ul illJ P UIV HOlli IPfe COtt YLSJA loylu, Pn,,9va,iV, Gotoilntot, Wnerv ouaol WhoSi only absure ers on the PincknevHowell Summer 630, 800, 1000 1130, TRICOUNTY LEAGUE  leaders oi mo qroup ar John Rd died at Cadillac last Thurs  Winter 800  1000 The Pincknev tam lost then 4ih ioaqt, Hcpuohcun candidate tu straiqht qame Sunday when thev qovMiior oi Conn Jonq Nixon bowcd to lowlervui 11 to 4Tho   r u  x ot  PurCknev team tied it up 3 to 3 m  Cuiloinia cna uvDm oi J the ad but Fowlorville came fcick i Mroup  riaa, up ci younq i the same inninq and seated 7  r  puDucans who ao net like runs io put the qame on ic nsivative leuaeibhip  Thiv dot another ran the 4th aj lurms wi pneasuni cover ,  Ttinq emotional exper burial are at Cadillac this after Friday after Novenna Devotions A 4 place Cesana plane, bos or    commonnoon He was pastor of the Saturday 730 to 900  , ailment Look for Mental Upsets Wriqhts Corners church 13 vrs I Sunday before 800 Mass tection in southern Miph That Cause Colds in The Am1  1 Mh2havTSbein ucedoS eriean Weekly with this Sunday, ROBERT ELMORE  CONGL COM CHURCH  Tiv1 Unas ClaSj The present Korean setto wiii hSa thess to onetnthn i Julv 16 issue of Detroit Sunday I Robert ReV Dod D  , ,1 hnd 2 runs scorcd on  no, prov,  oe any pushoveilh The state is sunq Dr Bernard 1 Times   , in me Veterans hospital, Dear  rlalil  n ed NiqhlS him Godfroy and his farm tenxiant BMTarr tirrvciFQ born He lives at Bass Lake near a1  u director Bernard Muare tor killinq oO oddMARRIAQE L1G5NL  White Lodqe Since 1946 he has ne Otn ana nna L runs scarce on   IW   Xlim t 8th Pncknov got 3 hits irm Koreans are weU iiuinea, una Vowlorville lOPincknev hadwni armed and well led and Mrs Meiwin Campbel ,rrols and Fowlvrill 0 lvu un wiiiuinq alt p3limndeer who trespassed onthe God James Gibson, 22, Briqhton,f been impToverJt ThT 4 Ar Barnes PinckirivC Clark, I ry skirmishes A number ot troy farm The law provides in Elizabeth Moloney, 22, Briqhtonijiactorv in Ann Arbor He serv 11  Beqinmnq from Within lzaoem iviaioney, t, oyiwuM lactory m Ann Arbor, rle serv ,rn Mlilluiy V1 yuulIU  fones  IClark I xvid Leith, 23, Briqhton, Patricia ed m Wald War II, in the Nor lfJ0buii benool huih and Lov Hyst Elliolt  ,ner, Vc ise, 24, Briqhton Ela Field, 88,Jmandv landina and Battle of the ,Uv locGo ana Family  pncknov plays S iqhton, Mrs Alice Collins, 64,Bulge He enlisted in May 43 Iuss6, mIunic11 rrllolaz rs hero Sunday ot 230 p nton Donald Clark, 19,Howell H w HiBrhnrnH i TW AS meei at Nelson Miller home en   ,, u such a case the carcasses must David be turned over to the state ThisCaae W29S ofuTtate owned lots were Fentonr Donald Clark, 19,HowelUandWa7dischaxqedTn bec 45 meel at Nelson Miller home sold in Macomb county for 10 Cora Roqers, 18, Howell Survivinq are his wife, the eSS  ,   ,  , loO last week    T former Ardis Tompkins of Briqn Sun eve 8 p m od fashioned Elqhteen forest fires burned but pETER MARSHALL ton and 3 stepchildren Also a hymn sino at cnurch led by All289 acres last weekr  One of the bodies recently sistei and one brother Hewasf Dielnch of Stockbndqepant 52,906 pheasant eqqs havelwashed ashore from the Detroit a member of VFW Post 7301, rurns and traps, refreshments nave coiuiiDuted to this Communists are in biqqer Pincknev The funeral was held at the Keehn Funeral Home, Briqhton been distributed to farmers and river has been identified as thati sportsmens arqanization this   peler Marshall a former Pin year by the dept  ckney tavern proprietor He haa ww  4 ,  Fishinq without a license causeen dead about 2 weeks and j tis afternoon, Rev McLucas d 493 arrests in May all identification marks had beenj ofticiatinq Burial was in FairGround water level fell sharp, removed from the clothinq Idenjview Cemetery with the VFW ly in June  j tity was established by sendinq, post conducting qraveside ser The dept claims fisHinqsucci tne fingerprints to the FBI Marvices ess was averaqe the openinq day, with blueqills beinq most plentiful Fred Sinqei shalls wiie died some time aqa and he had recently remarried ANNUAL BROWJME GIRL Asst Supi iviaryin tjhuey He has several children, Mrs  oU r M Theduck census taken fromjLadonis Spears 0f Detroit is a SCOUT PICNIC Cottage Vayei Meetings stfea JoQ Lavev planes shows an ihcxease in thela hter oi his The funeral and ,  1 Brownie and Girl W ,1 ,, c , , Ice Jeffreys duck population of 791 compar,  were Detroit J nS wUl Te Teld at T Annual Summer Bible School D,n Jone, ed to 68 last year    twme Lodae on Wed July 19 Jv 1021  Bob Darrow Arguements for shoohnq does THEY HAD RABIES te , to4bo P M   ,mu cm4 fawns in areas where win Recently lwo COW8 were bittengJA, 13, l  FIRE DAMAGES CHURCH  J Clark Fowkrvill j luct as    Voqt Ahe C StockbrirkTonuxnbeis iucyai Peiier armm ea ana have plenty of uqht Other scores were Wbberville tanks, capaflie ol raaneuverinq VFW 8 Saline 7 Batlerie lefFrey in  muaa  I Hunorot Hoeft  Filsinqer Koreans have iew tankb a i Wobbervlle Ind beat Lansing tnos, ae too heavy toi use m Ind 13 to 7f BrTteries Andrew, dmuj It , was arse thought that PT  1 pco 4 Batoc planes alone could win the day  Chelva Labor Local took Will 3 behei no ionqer persists aad CALVARY MENNONITE amston 10 to 3BattenesT bin   it s row conceded thui it will Rev Ezra Beachy, Pastor    Anson  Wessendorf take Axnericuu troops ana plenty Monu WWhip  1000 stockbridge beat Mason 11 to 1 oi them to win the day as the SNWttM 1100 4 Boueics Campbell  Brcniscr Konr morale is iow and they ChiW HOW il45 gj Ructor, Coibin  Betsher bave htlle stomach for hqhtinc Younq Iopl0i Metinq  30    Eveninq Waranio  8U PINCKNEV V F W Supu   Hoecoe Daftow bATiING AVERAGES There are some discoraant elpHP , j cmontti in this couniiy The Ann VT 10 0 l  Arooi News last Wednesday I4 j1 I Iniqni took benaior Talt to task 28 13 io wiiIU I is amtude il states his first Tom Good v   iUAl nwuuy iww w  r pmnt J friends oi the mem fu WIUVIAVJW ununw Don Amburqcv 11 qronseS ta5 br S9Li22LiLe f CA iersinV  Each,78 V  i Wesev Read, in y suuy UUMD vxi uW w invited to attend Each  ine 0 vear ria  JO 1211  t0 h elrCatholic church of Dcxto JSlfMSlown sandwiches and a dish to 5 26 10 10 284  14 2 4 285 17 3 5 294 15 3 3200 20 0 4 160 13 3 2 152 A skunk infected with rabies lwafi gent  Michiqan State Co v was about tiiouqht is paiusan politics and now no can tain the situation to his cdvantaqe instead of national welfare and salety At a rally m Madison Square Garden last week 90U0 Communists demandj ,d a Hand Oit Pohcyon Korea S2S 10,000 by a fire which was dis and cjiairmanof the county board backed a chUd near Ho, iKvi 3VKed , p av Vc,M ed that the cow haa raoies sevi1 1 Tom Leith, mayor fiqhtoplhe Coxnmuriist paper states that City last week , , vu mm  www 1 i  92,000 woedcock were baqqea eral stray doqs hqve jen shot by Michiqan hunterVlast year   at section bu none of the Only 7 forest fires,week endmq heads were sent to East Lansinq July 2 with 41 acrea burned lfor examinaion We understand f PRQMOTION ANNOUNCED cases of rabies have also been WiV 1 v  trtrThrTodaTrnin Rev Charles Walsh,the   Republican nomination lnleJ thP ShoolWtor and his brother, Horry Tr qovernor was in town with 0 should meet at the school bv , he Maao wih a aardcn  q akcr on hii cr adver 1045, 1, 1 1   i TN  r 400 workers at the Ford Rouqe plant in Detroit siqnod a petition askinq that this counry let Korea serii nor own affaks Detroit papers have ben unable to get hose until the Dextor Fire Dept tismq his candidacy Ho was ac onylhmq on this The head oi J The sacristy and thj cornpanied by his wife Wiietnerjlhe Goodyear Tire Company has , CIRCUIT COUT  Iarrived  , transept wre entirely destroyed hewiTl lour the whob state ni condemned the rush to buy tire found in the rowiervaue WWWH J john A Greene,presiaem ojThe chuich itself sustained mucp    to circuit court last week  SPECIAL NOTICE, ard Stevenson arrested with Don The County Road mmission i Fox foriXberv 5F5S has closed the dfnnn pliance Store 6h M36 E 5 Howell Rd iut north of Pincknev companyt on 16 xnontrist probatJoWj d wfll levei and grade the cor g succeeds the late Karl F ,n this manner wo do not knowTiul aya lhere jS absolutely n the Michiqan Bell Telephone Ca1 smoke cmd water damaae WalU wag how GcvMennon Williams7iI0JshOrtaae in sfttht   today announced the promotion  ceilinq, pews and the altar were Won ,j ard Stevensonarrested with Don The Countv rtoad commission  o jaines M gmitni aeneral atior badly smoked up ihqo  f  cFox foriXbsrv rf tneFiecn AP hag dosed the dtnnp on the t0 general counsel for the The fire was discovered by A ade,  h,, ruppor of th Sq pliance Store 6h M36i E  Howell Rd iuil north of Puickuev j how GcvMennon Williams ghJaqein sht  he nomination two years  Peterson who brojee Jcfil ner AU dumpina there is strictly qoTSO dcryB 1 ldL  on tforbidden A new dump has q A default judqement was qiyen gopened lust west of it in the puy  Woodruff aqat WJXto near the county road Schiaer togVR fcomm arcrvel pit It is reawrted costs,Evelyn lsIe that you vdump your rubbish ence qiyen  Nichols  SCHOOL ELECTION At the scnooi election fnPinck there Putnam Twp Board Stanley Dinkel, Supervise t Sandusky janitor, next to the church NEW ARRIVALS Oehler, who died June 11 Smith ioined the Michiqan Bell leaal staff in 1940 ,  T U A law qraduat of Cornell Uni Born to Mr and Mrs John Iversity in 1934, he is on the fac,Carver at St Joe hospital Ann who His election however wn3 oae by h rupporJ ci thS ilvcchatina Republicans wbo did not like his qraft cleanup of the leq islatureWe knew Tom Leithback in er on the Normal colleqe team at Ypsilanti Later he was an PLAY AiAELKat PinckneVFVyt wfIL plcnfclh Ann Arbor Elks here Friday niqht iWwhenhewasTarpitch Jat45LJhis isthe best team, ltt f s t1 t i nr   AnXiber and has won 9 oi 10 games Their star pitcher is AI thlticcccrch a Adrian colleqeiioii, former leacrue plieher     Hs Itfst aamos nerve bon onsultvcrfthe Dettoit Golleqe of Law  Arbor, Monday, a son, Carl Scott Id omer pacefl Then he cm1 ultvottne ueiroiT ooueae x B to j d Mrs HwH  aU,d a raii,tray academy nndib,Uer8 HIP Cubs will meet e Haines at Rowe Hospital, St ckr, school  af Island Lake Ol Birahion Kids team of Brlahtoa bridqe, Monday, a dauohter niet hr hhen in the eubdiv in the hrst qame NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Villaqe Taxes are now due and Diana Lynn Robert Carr is runninq o con v MonaViv nioht anrv 15 votes cession in the statepark at Sil 1950  allfKttto Mlki Can ii assistina j Mrs Hejen lCeynolds, a dauqhler ae ne has been in, the eubdiv  ision businessH is a lonq shot at then him  rsmrthf r, tv home until Oct 1 3 to Mr and Mrs tyn icln the election but you never can  , tyrvw at my home until UCL Quiro Murel Read Q Mt gar ten FonnQr Govemors Kinsley Flovd JuHprd ai wrfejpi WaV mel hospital, Detroit Sunday, a a Binqham cmd Edwin Winans called at A3 Cliftord Wm ll 545 Putnam St Pincknev H  were both from this countv nome Maqday wepjpj   IL  v  tl J , L lA,W   m  fm   OK  1 , VtCMwM 0h em Mi 47YearsAgo  I Howell Theater SYLVAW IHEATEI Miefaioccn Bicycle ridinq on the 4dewalkTf  d, Thurs jiy 441 in trout or aorses, mused a runaway here last weeit Miss Esther Barton entertained a numDroi triencts last1 inursr uay i nonoi oi her bta Diitfcaay Tne celery man torn Wiqntan made his tirst trip Here last weeic Leia Monks is attendinq tiujnzner iMoimai at Kpsilanti There will be a balloon ascension her July i9th by Prol Roy, following this win be a minstrel, show Cass Culhane and Roger Carr were Home tram Howell ice the 4th  Mrs F L Andrews and dauah ter, Florence, are spendinq two weeks at Buffalo and Niaqara FalU At the school xneetinq Monday niqht EW Kennedy and Charles Campbell were relected to the school board Mrs Leal Siqler is in Detroit attendinq the Epworth League convention The John Cadwell family entertained a larqe number of their friends at their Portaqe Lake cottaqe the 4th Harvey Harrington, 76, died at his home here July 10 Ha was born in New Labanon,NY Addison Wheeler, 66, died at the home of his isster, MrsFrankj Siqler last week He leaves five  sisters 13Y TO THE CITY with Friday, fetarday, July 14, 1 THEMES A GIRL IN MY fj fiSTksJSS S190  Bowman Ely Knox, Gl Jean and Loo Chaney Lewis Stone, Marilyn Maxwell novelty and Cortege This Is America Friday and Saturday July 14 15 Rosalind Russell Giq Young in TELL IT TO THE JUDGE ettfc Robert Cummlnas Marie McDonald AUo Allan Rocky Lane In FRONTIER INVESTIGATOR with His StalRon Bfcck Jack Color  ftan Stooge Comedy d Moo , Tv   i y 18, 17, 18 WHEN WILLIE COMES Comedy Starring MARCHING HOME Dan Dailey, Corlnae CalverH een Townsend,William Demon Sun Shows 3 5 7, 9  Cartoon Sport Sunday and Monday July 16  17 Sunday Shows 215 p m Coat Joel McCrea Arlene Dahl THE PRINCE OF PEACE Screens First Version oi the Adm Adults 50c, Children 25c i Passion Play I ShowB 715  9  Coming Eagle  the Hawk, Bu caneer Girl, Inna Goes W J Annie Get Your Gun THE OUTRIDERS with    Stockbridqe, Michigan Barry Sullivan, Claude Jannan Jr I Friday and Saturdav July 14 Sis Comedy Cartoon March oi Time f THE JUM ftr TOT OBMV,  THE RIM OF THE CANYON Tues Wed Thursday JulylS19 20  pen Autry Jm L She Knew Her Lions But Not Her Men   ,f   westerns June Allyson  Dick Powell, J,  Sunday and Tuesday July l6 and 18 SANDS OF JWO JIMA THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD f wn ,A c u ci , nwm oo David Wayne Cecil Kellway Mrs Sarah Sykes Brower 82 Novolt Catlam  Nw died at the Stebbins hotel in  Dexter July 13 while visitinq hen friend, Mrs Stebbins The funeri al was held here at the home o al was held here at the home of her sisterinlaw, Mrs, LewisColby  DexterTheatre ThJs new weter heater gives you all the convenience ef electricity, plus the rdi sbtlicy of a famous manufacturer, at an amazingly low price If s completely automatic, clean, quiet, dependable82gailon opacity Can be installed anywhere in your hooae See it today Thursday Burial was in Pinckney cemetery John M Harris has secured the excellent services of Robert Hender for the haying and harvest season Mr Henderson bears a biq reputation for hay makinq whn the sun is not shininq John Cadwell, villaqe treas, was collectinq taxes John Wayne Adele i John Agar  in the authentic story oi the capture  Iwo Jima with actual battle scenes ph  News, Dont missj this on, Its Gr i Comi, The Blaztaa iail,  Believe Ball Room, The Kid Froi I Cleveland Wra Jefferys who qraduated ij June has enlisted in the air cor Pinckney is much liqhter ius now we hear with two diamond rinqs flashinq around, comedy starring , Charles McDaniels and wife Jimmy Durante, Terry Moore Chelsea spent the 4th at the Mi Tom Drake iluk ARCTIC FURY A true and terrific polar adventure Shows 7 and 30 p,m DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned Friday and Saturday July 14 1S THE GREAT RUPERT A 7 year old qirl from Willow i Sundaa7dMor3ia7 July 16 17 Run villaqe was drowned in Ind HOLIDAY AFFAIR pendence Lake, Webster town j Comedy Starring ship Sunday The body of Victor Janet Leigh R Mitchum Ban to of Detroit drowned in Whit  Wendell Corey more Lake July 2 was recovered f Cartoon SanHr iBundey Show 817 9 Wheeter Martin of North Hd shor at 715 and 9,is burn who has been very ill is s w A ZZ r ,  some better U Tu wllgrf MJJ1W9 80 THE OUTLAW An Outdoor Drama Starring win Campbell home The annual Pierce reuniol was held at the Howell City Parj Julv 4th with 44 present Edwin Sprout and familv Ann Arbor spent Sunclav at thj pv11in Sorout home ATTENTION FARMERS FOR THE HIGHEST PfiTESl PAID BRING YOUB WHEAT T CHELSEA NHLLSTNG COMPI Open 24 hours durinq whec harvest tor your convenience Fastest unloadinq in this on Jane Russell Walter Houston  unloadinq capacity double irv RMI1 that of la vear Jack Bentel Monday Shows 715, 815 BEFORE YOU SELL CALL US Coming Twelve OClock High Phone Chelsea 3341 Willie Comes Marching Home, , Daughter of Rosie OGrady, Tick CHELSEA MULLING COMPJ et to Tomahawk Chelsea, Michigan DE SOTO iySoh more  why kke anything less Pe Soto gives you more VALUE Compare it, reafun by feature, with any otht car at any price, De Soto gives you more PLEASURI it fas you drfv  without shifting etot Wet voo more COMPORT, toft more heocf  y  feosi   arm room UQ room, JWt cjrvef you moSArTTY Safer Rim WfieeTt Jenewbfg 12 Brakesand picfurewindow vitibility MrlSiPDiolefi Pretent IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT  l Tom Howard Every Wednesday right over aU CBS Stafof  SO EASY TO BUY Step in end get ell the facts We will give you a generous allowance on your pretent car Easy monthly paymentt You will be surprised at how ealy this beautiful new De Soto eta be roars 4 PINTS OF CREAM TO MAKE ONE POUND Mufft NO WONDER ITS SO GOOD Butter goldenyellow sunshine color comes from cream It takes four pints of cream to make a pound of BUTTER No other basic Jnredients than pure, rich cream go into BUTTER no artificial flavoringno preservatives nip Bmttr Can Urn Butter Therm Are No Substitute MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION A Cooperative Organization Owned and Operated By 15,000 Mickigan Dairy Farmer  ONLY DE SOTO vtVES YOU VALUES LIKE THIS I  tart Mew Styttsf  TfeTet Hyweelk Skiff  Scetmlrteet leh Tea Drive WHkeel Cffceer Wefts fhifftef SfoiHford ea  SJgasf Slsii Arte  mm mm J   CuiMm MoaWii Options M    Vetttdtreto Z   IheUswllestej    Ellis Lakeland Hoiel Lakeland, Mich, across railroad traces ,ARE NOW SERVING Steak  Chicken Dinners  FAMILY STYLE NO ALCHOUC BEVERAGES  il  isVDISOIDand  00THa  I SATURDAYS 8 Thru 8  SERVED SUNDAY 1 Thru 8 BY RESERVATIONS ONLY CALL PARKER MOTOR SALES Hollie Elilifi 145 EAST MAIN STREET PfalfHtev Mlahiaaa PHONE BRIGHTON 73881 3lmmWM   L iJ  Ju is  T 1jUvV   , WM y  llpU W Vf T   tfttO Big Number Is Lucky One for Girl Refugee 1 TTWjfV  ,  JA K   0  3 VOUCMC mmmtmtmutAM v   0 S1Z CwjtCK vst Twelveyearold Dace Epermaais holding flowers, left picture gets a special sendoff at Brcme haven, Germany, when records of the UN International Refugee Organization IRO disclose that she was the 150,000th displaced person to be admitted to the USA under its DP law lit mother and father, leaving an IRO camp with Dace for their new home, stand with her in front of the sign At right, Dace is shown aboard an IROchartered ship, just after she first saw it towerinf buildings of New York Large numbers of refugees from European lands have aKo received new homes in Israel, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Argentina and itazil No Homeland, But Urge to Study Lives On rr,K rtvii AkTMOHe ,w    N 30 m     ti     , , , toH W9P,Wm mmm imi  71,100 3  to  228  SS Mr   wlac, nttimr  Vr ,  i  I MKII,V Hu Ti fMiio  UMIMVY   v i3 of h T1 , FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL FUND  thi, v htthA Ck  the  in the state luier ims V60  Mich Bell is the larqest contributor oftho fond Telephone ComD toV J year is richer W 3,d76,36171iirst half  , a Oeompany81949 state property taxes ot 6 152,723 42 which bvlaJ , tv  Locals  B993  Mr and Mrs C J Clinton en tertained their card club Sunday Herb Palmer and family ot Flint spent the week end at the Harry Palmer Heme t 17 Wrta o Mr and Mrs Edward Schwartz and family ox MUwaue Wisand Phinip n Mrs ETeanor Ledwidqe spem w famUv  spendina tut week there The safe atthe VanCamp Chev rolet Sales at Briqhton was broken into last Monday niqht and 300 taken  25 Years Ago Tragedy r,v  struck here Frid iy ,,,  mqti, when Guy Lewis ana itJ William Dancer, son oi Mr eice Hse i both lost their liv and Mrs W G Dancer of Stock bv lir The Leon Lewis turn iy Bridge was married to Betty Terr wa3 stayinq at the Ornn BacKus ell at the Price Hill M E Church larm Mis Lewis and anoth in Cincinnatti, Ohio, last week auqhter had qone to the homeOI a sister Lean ana Guy w Dr Andrew Messenqer has lo stvmq with 2other childrenGuy cated at Fowlerville and will smelled smoke and aot Leon una practise with Dr May He is the the babV out Then he went up son of Andy Messenqer of Peiry, aliS where Kose was ualey v,  , former biq leaque base ball but   unable to rescue her Mis Druscilla Snapp oi Marionjpitcher and both perished Guy was , uT a her father, Geo Mmo ,  , vviuuwei, ms wire, havinq died a  Some 2000 refugees are enrolled in European universities, while the UN International Refugee Organization seeks homes for them At the left, refugees use a base ment library in a bombedout building At the right, a student cooks in his tiny bedroomstudyliving room bon sr Sunday She took her Si0tL,who has been l1 to thy   mi7167 hori,e  Jackson Mrs, Monda Morris and Gert rude Spears entertained the crib baqe club at the Spears home last Thursday niqhifi The Gerry Eichman family spent Sunday in Detroit with his mother, Mrs Ida Eichman Basil White and wife and Er last week Bnqhtonhad an open air hymn festival at Sioan Memorial rieia ine niqht oi July 2 he v Geiqei nest White and wife of Howell r,irected iL eL   White homel Th Howell Study Club spon sored 2 quris, Wancy Willis una aT Kav rMc103 to thw Doing Something About the Weather last week Dr Walter Mercer and son, Bill, of E Lansinq spent Sunday at the Wm Mercer home Mrs Helen McGreqor oj Briqhton called Thursday Mrs Nettie Vauqhn spent the past two weeks at the Roy Merrill home in Webster and MrsV Marjcirfi Shehan in Whit more Lake The Kenneth Line family eti last eek for a trip in northern Michigan f Mrs Chet Hardt at Buffalo,yeax  Mrs Isabel Standlich and Cur number of years aqo tis Hall of Briqhton were married Daniel Plummer, 85, died at at Anqola, Ind, June 28 the iiome oi his son, William, in T, u Unadilla township luly 10 Hb itte Vaqabond Coach factory the father ot 9 children of whom at Unqhton was closed down aii 7 suivive Dance at Chalkers, Patterson Lake and at the Pavilion, Hiiand Lake, every Saturday niqnt The Washtenaw County Fair is Sen I to  john D White and wife attend ed the funeral of Christopher Lav ey at Dexter Wednesday The Flower Girls met with Evelyn Graves Thursday afternoon Otticers elected were PiesDoro thy RileyVice Pres,Leola Hairis Sec, Lucille Kennedy Treas, Mary Riley Chaplain Druscilla Meabon Born to Wilbur Eisele and wifo of Detroit last week, a son Wolverine Giris State Coiieqe, last month ihe county aqricuuure ana tne 4h aqenis aniens are now located ui ine new couniy jail ai rioweii Ciuience Gehrinqer has been elected head oi trie Howell Kmqnts of iColumbus, lhe school census tor this coun ty showed a qain of 1U7 tor this Pinckney area has 466 of STATE O F MIC HS AN  w w m VUMvw iM THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NY7 cmkliTikb Mitteoino1 aae and the briqhton areaTH CUNn Ur UVINIOW Stockbridqe called on the Stanf071,  I IN CHANCERY ley,DinkeHamily last week i in the census only Conway  Mrs Ross Read entertained her  Hanav townships showed Eveivn M Schniers, card club Tuesday a loss  the past 101 years The1 formrly Eveiyn M Cook, Gerald Clinton and wife of Detl008 m was 28 Percent Plaintiff Georqe Gireenformer Pinckney roit spent Sat at the C J Clin ton home Basil Olson and wife of Dear born were Sundav quests at the Joe Griffith home The Wm Gallup family of Det roit called at the Murray Kenn edy home Sunday son and family of Detroit The last week with Hubert and Des end in Niaqara Falls Far out In the stormy North Atlantic Ocean seamen 1 aboard the Canadian weather ship HJtiCS St Stephen, prepare to release a radioequipped balloon which will radio backeports on weather conditions in the upper atmosphere The St Stephen 2 is one of 13 weather ships, supplied by eiffht countries and financed by 10, which make up a network arranged by the Inter national Civil Aviation Organization ICAO, r specialized agency of the United Nations The ICAO weather ships are on constant duty, read to radio passing aircraft late weather informs tion and to participate in search and rescue operations A specialist 3 maps weather dat coming fcrom a weather balloon and prepares i for broadcast to passing planes and shorestations ite who has been ill at his home in Howell, is much better  C Haskins, a former Detroit Sr patrolman is now on the Howell  jr police force  Mrs Mary Hassencahl and Mrs Florence Dutton of Plainheld spent the 4th of July week  vsWilfred H Erwin, Administrator oi the bstate of Herbert H Cook Sr, deceased, and Herbert h International Technical Aid Given Countries of World mond Ledwidqe in hoyai Oak Paul Baker of Syracuse, NY visited at the R j Carr home last week, Mrs Baker and 2 children went back with him Thursday Sat dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Robert Read were Dr Steve Brown and wife, H J McKenzie and wife of Detroit Joe Schossex and wife, Ann Arbor Floyd Pet ers and wife of Stockton, Calif Fred Read and wife Mrs Cornelia Bowen ofHoweli spent last Thursday at the And ew Nesbitt home The John Carver family spent Sunday in Ann Arbor with hit mother, Mrs Anna Carver  Mrs Florence Bauqhn and Mrs Eleanor Bauahn were in Jackson tast Thursdqy  Miss Marie Wyatt of Detroi iust discharged iom the navy lurses in California was the 4SL of Denise Ledwidqe last jvek  Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Jexter with Mr and Mrs Andy Nesbitt spent Sundav with Mrs S, A Naylor in Eaton Rapids Robert Meabon has qone to iH camp, near Brighton Mr and Mrs Neil Johnson oi Otseqo sipent Sunday at tne Mark Nash home Iula Curlett spent Thursday eve with Beverly Hardin at PorLGMr Mrs P W Curlett call ed at the Joe Lorett home in Dexter Thursday niqht As Genesee county now has a population of over 250,000 all coroners elected there must be physicians Wayne and Oakland are other counties in this class Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION Suit pendinq in the Circuit Court for the County of Livinq ston on the 8th day of July, 1350, at the City oi Howell, in said County It satiafactorly appearing to the Court by affidavit on file that the defendants, Herbert H  4 The American Leqion Carnival j QQ jr, IS no a resident of the at Stockbridqe is next weekThev  stateof  Michiqan and that his are qivinq away an auto  Ie8idence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berriman  ,  I attorney for plaintiff, tum Vf UtaaOMM  n IS ORDERED that the said b tab Ott to th aty of Bern  defeiidant Herbert H Cook, Jr  fc00  cause his appearance to be en 1 tered in this cause within three M m MHtaa 1 to Cunt nek n tht, months from the date of this OrClty t Uw In said Oounty OB tb der, and in case of his appear 3rd day of July A D  1950 i ance that he cause his Answer PnMotffas Wnm ft, art OQ flito the plaintiffs Bill of Complaint to be hied, and a copy tneteot to be served upon the plaintiris attorney within fifteen days alter service upon the defendant of a copy of said Bill, and notice ot this order, and that in default thereof mat said Bill be taken as confessed by said defendant And it is further ORDhRED that within krty days after the date hereof, the said plaintiff cause a notice of this Oraer to be published in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper pnntea ftobals , fa ft Mafiai of fto Miohol Lcrray, dcOMd it appaxliq ID t OBMI tet ft rim to prMntattoa oi dkdau aqakut aid Mtcrto aaovld b Unitsd, and thed  teand ploet bt opoclnUd tor nkn tsamtM emd adtturt all ckdaut an bate aeti QMI aad atd  Itgal hin ai tald dca d uttltod ID Wfttrtl Of wtat ol ftten m seted Uuid b ad  T M J  ft 1 1 c K  n It OrdtrDd That oD a tho ersdi ocs at Mdd dDODOMd axe nquirad to prMtnt lhtr dalmt tr ami aid ProbsH Otfiat, end lo mrr a copy  throi upon Adrian Lavey, j administrutor ol laid wtat whoM addtM Is Pinck  published and circulatinq in said Coii of Livinaston, and thai court at BUCh publication be continued each week for x succstvt, weeks, or that A cause a COPY oi this Order tbe served personally on said defend  I  ,  once in Neiehboriiifii Notes I New wm JI of sohrinr old probUms sre shown to experts and forenunents in downs of countries UriMfk teehnleml aesistsnee programs of the Unttei Nations and its aifilhUcd tpeehdlzed af en eies Here scientists in Italy learn about latest methods of central insect and fungi infestation in tored rrains at a school conducted by the VM Food and Agriculture Organisation FAO  Earl Keehn Dexter morUcicrnis wif jug 004 builainq a furniture store on me, m   my   deceas lot adlacent to hi tmax 2  tee el h deeitel 10 tnn The American Lealon at 1 is qivinq awimmtna lessons ifti  rJt  Tt I OrfW thai pubBc  Tne eTAqriculrure School te tael be otvea by oubbcattai of r wm oS theaqherMary eppy el  ore, Ijr  f HatSuTsmnK Parker and Arl oi, prerns,10 said day 0 h nold diatrid schools this faU tatd dor el beatea bi the B F VentreUe of Portaqe Lak has taken out a Pt tobuiW a 12,000 home on McGreqor Rd there  MJ, Mickiaan at laid ffobae Office on Vfc , ,  urrA on or lMor 18tb day  Snpt,l950,at fn, ant, at least fin days DOT9 oclock to the lorWoon said tun me time above descriDea ior ner w fte tptej oppobWd ler te et appea,  nee ai all ejainl     tvnpaper pubUthd bi gold Couat of  Jd it is further ORDERED that the said Plaintiff 6 of this Order to be mailed to said defendant at his last known post office address, by reqistered ocliall, and a return receipt de manded at least twenty days be fore the time herein Prescribe for the appearance ot the ae fendant  Q yeUand Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Berriman Attorney for Plaintiff Business Addreis Howell, Mfctoqan Telephone Na 1B3  V KV       m of  r M  y v, M Jt   r  4       tetei Sii II  WyIt i   ,M  V K ,sadaas  asc THIPINCINgY DtSPATCrt Wednesday, July 12, J0BO  I M ac Ann Arbor Business Review Interesting Shert Stories About Leading Business Firms m  i n  1  HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE ALEXANDRAS SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY A A PERSONNEL SERVICE Clerical  Technical  Commercial 621 E William Ph 7831 338 S State Ph 34702 322 Municipal Court Blag The people of Ann Arbor have reason to be proud of this busin ess colleqe It is one of their lead ing institutions Here, students are ofiered complete courses in secretarial science and business u ninq Students may enroll at any time and are assured of receivinq the complete course, in  surprisinqly short tune The success of a business col leqe is a threefold nature It is essential that the school main tain the highest training standards it must maintain a welitrained faculiy it must maintain an efficient employment department as the colleqe depends upon ils wist plcconun of qrad uaies Th Hamilton Business Jol leqe has iiwuys enjoyed a hi ah record in ihis reqd It is there fore appropriate that we congratulate and extend best wishes to the principal of trrs progressive institution We a pieuved to xe fer it to you as a first step to wards future security DeLUX DRAPERY  SHADE CO Flexalum Venetian Blinds 206 S 4th Ave Ph 8778 Briqhten up your home this season with new draperies and blinds DeLux Drapery  Shade Co is fully equipped to solve your window problems for you Their upHathemmute stock in,  eludes a complete line of fabrics whchmay be made up into drop , eries Aswag or reqular types and many other decorative horn accessories NOW is the time to choose from their larqe assortment of colorful patterns and plain You will qarner comp laments by the score FLEXALUM VENETIAN BLINDS WITH ILL PLASTIC TAPES in all sizes are also available Cor rect instalation by tnis arm means safcsflaption A specvu note of attractiveness in your home or office will be added it you see Delux Drapery 6 Shade Co about correct planning and instalation There is A GREAT SHORTAGE  Ph 21221 OF BEAUTICANS AT THE PRE Picking a position haphazardly SENT TIME Calls are comma in, cnLnuousiy for skilled operates, ror tiub reason, wc suqgest you enroh now lor a complete couiSd iri ixxiuty culture at tnis wenknown scnool of cosmetolo ay The women of today can reach out lor Peuer surroundings by be com4  proiessionai woman She owes iiirselt tne Duty at bou mpiveniont At this school ciasses aiu so ananqed inai uny woman interested in takinq up beauty culture may ao so wiiio sucurnq practical exper ience The oniy requirements a desire to learn Terms are wSy wiu niy re maae to suit the siudeni lhis school is under ie iiiccuon oi licensed instruct ors Wuh a iwne background of experience in all business of pajiy cujiure fou may vVrite or Visit the Management for Full Details Without Obligation, is like buying a pig in a poke Wise graauates need only choose the rignt employment counselor to make the most ot their training For this reason we are pleased to tell you of the A A Personnel Service They know where your gualiiications will benefit you most and bring you success Welltrained men and women may secure positions through this reliable service at the highest possible salaries for training and exporiianee Their counselors will tell you where to apply and will arrange the inter view CLERICAL, TECHINAL AND COMMFRICAL POSITIONS are available in their files from reputable firms Check for a choice position with this service rather than hunt hitandmiss fashion Their years of experience as iob counselors have given many clients their first step up the success lasder DELIAS BEA JTY  REDUCING RETTIG  SONS STUDIO Scientific Way To Reduce 014 S 5th Ave Ph 8687 This studio offers a reducing system that leaves you at iqle wuh the vitality of youth Its a safe, pleasant way to correct fig ure faults No druqs and nostren uous dietinq Its treatments are famous foryeffectively and quick ly reducThq your uqly bVges to loveliness Reduce and relax at Delias Beauty  Reducmq Studio where ihev specialize in personal conditioning Stop in for a courtesy visit In this review we are pleased to recommend it to our readers The manaqement offers its clients a backqround of experience in helping persons back to normal tiquie proportions UPHOLSTERING SriOP 1004 Broadway Ph 31996 This firm will do a reupholsiermq and rennisninq OD on your iumiture ot wmch you may well be proud Theii service s ui ieie iii every department, iheir worKmansnip is unexcelea On hand is a complete line oi materials uom wmtn you may seiect youi turmture covennq ine manaqement is qlad to give estimates without oPliqation on your particular job Whether it be a suite or an odd piece of fur niture you wish done over tnis is your firm They will do a job that will thorouqhly satisfy With these points in mind we are pleased to tell you of this firms outstandinq record in the upholstering business It merits your consideration when desiring work of this type done LOUISE FLOWER  GIFTS For All Occasions 334 S Stat Ph 5049 Flowers for showers and other special occasions are available in a wide selection at this popu iar shop in inn Arbor Remember irienas tne deliahtful way both well and sick Ciirt bouquets or corsages are always appreciat ed and are tne perlect gilt ior birthaays, anriversanes etc This shop takes pride in comp lete floral service They will attend to every detail on timewith taste and precision Their selection is varied and their arrangements exguisite WEDDING AN9 FUNERAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS RECEIVE THEIR SPECIAL ATTENTION I For all occasions where Cowers are part of the decorations may we suqqest you call this reliable shop VISEL TRUCKING CO Excavating 195 Hiscock Ph 26055 This company offers the best in excavating service Their op erators are experts and Crane  Bulldozer service is available at reasonable cost They specialize in basement digging, backfilling grading, ditching and clearinq land You may rent shovel or bulldoz er equipment from this reliable firm Call them for your needs for that new buildinq or lands capinq problem You are sure of courteous and prompt service The Visel Truckinq Co welcomes our readers and is qlad to furnish estimates without obli qation for your particular job We are happy to recommend them to our many readers for anything in his line NAGLERS FUR SHOP Custom Made  Remodeling 318 S Main Ph 2 2619 If your furs look dated you may have them restylecatNag lers rur Shop in Ann Arbor This can be dene more economically during the summer months Old furs may be brought uptodate by this shops skilled furriers and at moderate cost Repairing is another feature of their service  i If your choice be a new coat, jacket or accessory, readymade or custom, this shop has advan ced styles and choicest skins from which to make your selection For those requiring summer pro tection tor their furs, Naglers Fur Shop lias adeguate storage fac ilities ,   We suggest you make this shop a must to complete your fall or winter wardrobe VAN BUREN SHOP Corset Lingerie Hoisery 8 Nickels Arc Ph22914 The hqure beautiful can be attained only witn tne correct foundation garment our nqure propiem will vanish wnen you are expertly  ana properly imea For tnis reason we suggest me wenKnown Van Buren Snop in Ann iibor to our many women reaabrs They carry a complete line otf corsets, brassieres, mat ernity supports, etc tor figure control The management invites you to stop in at your convemen ce Courteous help and sugqest ions will gladly be given for your particular needs Lingerie and hosiery are othei items of interest on display SEE 1NG IS BELIEVING so mak this shop a regular stop when in Ann Arbor shopping CAMPBrXL iKRY t  Special Occasion Cakes A  L BATTERY  ELECTRIC Bread  Rolls  Pastry SERVICE 219 North Main Phone 9880 Factory Authorized Station Across from Postoffice Dependable Service Since 1918 529 S Main Ph 22517 CAMP SERVICE SMUTTYS RADIO SHOP Admiral Television Sunoco Products 438 W Huron Ph 9375 405 E Huron Ph 20862 GLENANN SHOFPg INC Womens Wear Maternity Wear a Specialty Nurses and Waitresses L m Uniforms 1135 E Huron  Ph 8185 Every garment at the Glen Ann Shoppe Inc possesses indiv Uty beauty tyleall th qua litieg that lend attractivenese to the wearer Reasonable price markings bear witness to the tact iat the correct fcxshous have no price penalties at tais uptothe minute store Dresse in eiaes 9 to 15, 10 to 20 and hall sizes from 12  to 14Hawait your selection Mat  mity dresses embodying smart IJSS and comfort, nurses and  aresees uniforxac, h rugerie end sportswear Jorm an artracti 3, eyecatching display at the C enAnn Shoppe Inc The mancgement invites you to inspect its hne stock soott t , , Whethor your radio be a port able or cabinet type, a home or quio model this firm otters a most efficient repair service Ail iii WolK is auuianteca A tuu hne ot repiacment part is always on hand to avoid delay TLLtiViS ION ShttViCE IS ALSU available it is always a wise policy to have your work done where, ext remo care is taken In this review, it is our pleasure to tell you of this reliable firm You may take our word for it ail their work is complete The manage ment is always happy to serve the people of Pinckney and the surrounding area They wili sol ve your radio or television prob lem for you at minimum cost This firm is SALES AND SERVtE DEALER FOR ADMIRAL TELEVISION SETS Inspect their models soon Of course the chief feature of the service that this station affords is to supply the high grade gasoline, motor oils and greases to motorist When you patronize this popular service you not onlv receive superior products but a free inspection ot tires, battery and various trouble points A thorough iubrication iob or a guick tire Change form another part of the Camp Service It fe appropriate in this review to commend the management on its unsurpassed service and courtesy All attendants under its supervision maintain the same high standards with the re suit  that it is always pleasant to do business with them In their behaU we extend an invitation to you to stop in on your next visit to Ann Arbor Eniov super or products and service NICHOLAS BROTHERS Body Shop 318 N 1st Ph 26362  Remember that the appearance of your car  is of vital import ance when selling or trading You will get more for it if the pain iob is good, so why not pnone or stop m at Nicholas Brothers Body Shop and arrange to have your car repainted as you like it They do an outstanding job and the cost is reasonable Many people from this area can vouch for the high guality work which this firm does The management extends an invitation to our read ers to inspect their fine establish ment FENDER AND BODY REPAIRS are added features of this well eguipoed shop For the best in auto painting and collision service THIS IS THE FIRM TO SEE Motorist would do well to keep in mina the name of this reliable firm, through 42 yearsof faithful service it has built up facilit ies which cere well worth knowing about Modern test eguip menl enables the trained skiff to periorm complete and satisfactory workand prices are reason able Ai this deafendfcible caliOi electric A  L Battery  Electric Service specializes in starters, generators, ignition systems, carbur  etors, magnetos and speedometers A complete radiator service is featured including new and repaired radiators, cleaning and repairing Their service inculdes all types and vou are assured satisfaction tOLLYWOOD RESTAURANT B A KELBERT MILLWORK  Courtesy Service Sash Screens Doors 120 E Huron Ph 9123 SherwinWilliams Paints HANFORDS WINDOW SHADE Custom Venetian BlindsS Shades Lovelier Easier To Clean 601 ti 5th Ave fh b4 oi more neautiful windows titJ shop will ao tne trick Correctly selected and installed Venetian blinds or shades com bine  beauty with duty They add a special warmih and atmo sphere to your home or office as well as serving an utilitarian purpose Their low cost for such complete satisfaction rill sur prise you  Consult the management or staff of Hanfords Window Shad Shop for an estimate on your guirements, THERE IS NO OB LIGATION OJNDLA MOTORCYCLE SALES English Motorcycles bales OK Service v J    zU7 W Lioerry Vh 21740 Wny wain wnen you can naeV JDfeU ale uaiiov4iUWu jjijJicJlil uy xcciiiiiig uitf piuuu OWUCJI Oi uixd UCuMOuuCUi UuU iJiuCutai ftOlULOil VUiivUi iUOUfiS Uc Jii Uibpiuy ui JXLUIU miuiOi v,ycie  ouib rour eauy iuapecuoti is ui Vitu nauy o uiu you wui nut iniss a smgie uuy s armnq pia  sure wuioicYcie owntit uuve uu oppuiiunny 10 cetome ocuve mtriiiueis ui a moioicywie yroup Wnere tooa rnenas ivieec be biuari ana stop in at tins pop uiar center ana see tne compxeie selection ot moioicycles, yvefoa amy pncea ana guatarVfesd lor mose wiio are aireaay mot orcycie owners, pans ana ace essones as well as aeneial repair service axe avcaiahle Inspect tnis shops outstanding fac ilities  MONUMENT WORKS 2429 W Stadium Bvd Ph 20181 Moncments should be both oeautuui and   le it will pay W to visit this establishment where oniy aie mosi enauiiiiq qruuue ana maruie is usea vvitn moafcin meUioas oi suiiacmg ana pol ismnq empioyea 10 resisi eiobioa so uiai monuments lasi tor ages pxocessuig lecrunques are great ly aavancea ivLbimoriais com ine recKer lvionurnexii works re sist ine nana oi ume as tneir craitsmen Duua ior permanence Then to it pays to buy a memonai wuie u can Le sevicea inis turns service includes alV kinas or leuenng, Cleaning ana reariisnang ax reasonaoie cost Uonsmi tnem for requirements in this line  , GODFREY MOVING  STORAGE CO EVANSMARSHALL REST HOME Bed Patients and Convalescents 410 N 4th Av  Ph 26501 316 E Ann  Ph 9655 This restaurant has long been 1010 Pontiac Ph 7600 popular with the people of this area as it is one of the finest The kitchen is modernly equip ped to protect patrons and to ren der a pure ana sanitary service Only the purest ingredients are used in food preparation and prices ar reasonable Satisfact on is assured hem whether you desire luncheon or a full course dinner Ve are glad to boost the Holly wood Restaurant in this Review In behalf of the management, we extend a welcome to the people of Pinckney and the surrounding ccrrmunities Stop in and enioy a delicious meal or lunch the next time in Ann Arbor Here is a concern that wili save you money on your sash, screens, doors, cabinet making etc You simply cant affora not to look into their giving you an E iate and provina our claims have hundreds of happy ied customers B A Hilbert feels that a lot of business with a little profit is better than a little business with a lot of profit Stop in for an estimate on your re guirements B A Hilbert carries a complete stock of SherwinWilliams Paints So whether it be millwork or paints you need we are pleased to refer this popular firm to you HELEN POLHEMUS MILLINERY 342 S State Ph 5896 Here one will find smartly sty led millinery at prices that denote really true values Realiz ina that the service extended this season will be considered when the next seasonapproaches, the management has chosen stocks with a view to giving customers the best possible value LADIES1 Take a tip from this writer and inspect the fine dis play of the most uptotheminute millinery at Helen Polhemus  shop You will nnd STYLE, MAT ERIAL AND PRICE complete in a wide selection Here is a firm which can becommended to our readers with the greatest confidence We have confidence in the companys re cord of excellence  in its Afield, and confidence m the competen ce of its manaqement The Godfrey Moving  Storage Co has been in business for years and over that time has made many friends throughout the state This firm is completely eguipped with the most modern facilities for handling the most difficult moving jobs with speed and alispjfch Persons washing packing, crating, shipping and moving done may turn the job over to this reliable firm, safe in the knowledge that it will be delivered to its destination on time and intact THESE MOVERS ARE FIRST IN COURTESY AND SERVICE    This bakery, famous for the guaniy and uavox ot its oaxea f  gooas, is a moaei ot, cleanliness  ana eriiciency it stanas in ai class by itseu tor sanitary and modern methods, it is equipped wnn ine most moaern mixers and ovens Only FUritT lWVihrDibJNiS go into their products, and the distinctive deliciousness of Campbell s bread, rolls and pas tries is the talk otthe housewii OMneir bread it may be truly said It is tne staff of life CAMPBELL BAKERY SPECIAL 1ZES IN WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND ALL SPECIAL OCCASION  CAKES  We are proud to tell you of this popular baxery which is a leader in its held We wish to compliment the management tinued success 1 This, rest home merits favorable mehtion in this review Here, indisposed persons axe assured oi proper care and individual attention Its camptent staff will help you back to normal health Private rooms and wards are available 1 If you are in poor health and wish to enioy restful surround  ings, proper diet and healthgiv inq treatments, we suqqest you call and make your reservation now The sooner you do thisthe sooner you will enioy relief from that ailment We are pleased in this review to recommend the EvansMarshal Rest Home to you It is a distinctive factor in the welfare of the general public in this area sM Hi L  The Ptadtnoy Dtipotcfc Store  i Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, noes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedy Gen Stsre JO IOWEST PRSCE EVER  Special de luxe PH1LGA5MPPAN Ranee  The Plnckney Disratc 1 Entered as 2nd class act ol March 3 1877 matter at Postoliicc 114 SoHoweH St ckncyMicl Subscription Price iQ o Tear Vv W wtciect ftifeitabsar  i Henry Hauck spent Monday ana i uesaay in Ltaiou, mr ana Mi,, nay A i avers oi OuKiuria, Caiii are visiuaiq ai   me numy ot Mis rooSie slumber  Mi ana ivus M L IAIIIUW spent bunaay in Detroit, ajioa at Snores Uais ana visitea at  ine incnard Looims una jano MC ouii names ilie Mrs Pardon oi Ann Arbor and Oitaqe uiaa who naa ner ieq injured heie July 4th by an exploajuiq lirecracker is motherjj inlaw ol Emit Wedaiqe tors Huakms WHO nas been livinq in the Haliie bwannuui house on llnudiila St is movinq to Indiana A qioup of Porto Ricians who were ilown hens lo work in the onion and beet helds have Doeu woikjiiq in the Umstoaa oruon marsh heie They live iii tw  tents sot up near the field Charles Clark jr is workinq a 4he Chelsea Spnnq Co  Llsie De Wolfe is a councillor  at the 4 fcFcamp near Briqtitun e Dounalee Swarthoui, Aqinnt,  Henry, Denise Kennedy and i   Pattv Thayer and Marilyn Van J Slambrook are also there    Jack Fairchiid, nephew of Mrs  Frank Aberdeen who is a Lt in  the U S Marines has boon call ed in for reqistration f 1 The Oscar Bfck family and  Kdthryn Henry roturnaa from 2 I weeks at  Forest Dunns,, near South Havon, last week Grace Noble of Pleasant Ridqo spent the week rrnd at th johii  McDonnell home i Mr and Mis lack Waiteron oi Wyandotte wre week and quests at the Olin Robinson home  Dick Wyhe is visitinq at the Euler homr1 in Howell  The Ray Burns family entertain  ed 24 people Saturday niqht at Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee en  a surprise party for their son, tertained Dr Cecil Hendee and Jmes  family, Mrs Rose Hendee and f Allen Davis is in Cleveland O , Lynn Hendee and wife for dinner, with his two motorcycles 1ms  last Wednesday week takinq part m he iacos thre Pvt Bill Hill was home in fur Christopher Schrnm, father  louqh from the U S Marine Base Mrs Edward Bowman cliod at his at Quantico, Va last week home nnar Fowlerville Friday Funeral was Monday at thn Livcrance Funeral Home, Fowlr ville   t   aiMn 32 V   iteSytMS, i  tsiiljr Oijakel  f C  C si Atteti titemtnl Jjrm  m From where I sit 6 Joe Marsh V,  I , u  a m0 iee it Was Rcfiit in The Middle8 Ivtsy KfSrtfs rmnvv li  Lvn i y I il S n iiv   11 it  I  on the porch, nil w it ci  itiiMi JVUIMJJI ciitiin1   i   lh Mirvyri murker WIUMV did , fvi IL Kijriit ii tiie middle Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Roy Dillinqham were Mr and Mrs Edwcrrd Eikhoff and Mrs Mary rikhoff of Briqhton The Murray Krnnedv fonnlvi railed at the Culver farm in Kt HIU  TV l i J T  Deerfield Sunday T nif AUertc ln QndMLSV1 Stanley Dinkel, Murray Kenr Ludtke were Saturday ntqht din d h MwrphVi Harrv Murphner quests of Mrs Clara Summer flnrl Loronzo Murphy attendin Lansinq Fri u  utematic, instantIightlne , ar removable porce  drip trays y jalite oven with glase wmi and ovan lifhU v tour dock vith buntin it, v nalnder signals coocing U  up to 30 minutes,  y  jdde gives time and tern  cure infornaatioa  nvnatd signal tellB uhen t i i on t  V i  t OTumipjtes entire top aft   e working area Portsi finiah Concealed oin and Lorenzo Murphy the niaht ball rrrrxo in Dfroi Mrs Nettie Vauqhn entertained Hev I M NMecr nn family Mrs Oscia Siqler for dinner one of Briahfon ar spendinrr h sum day last week mer at their coffaae af Swrrihout Cove, Portaae Lake Thrv had a James Amburqey with Mr and phone installed number 47F13 Mrs Willcrrd Morqan and dauqh , ters, took a boat trip to Put in Bay ej form Rs Wellwn0d of T,I, A,y Knonton spent Sana ay afternoon JUiV with Rev J M McLucas at th Mr and MrsGeorqe Mexbon cottaqe jr received word from their son, Norma lean McTnr , driving Dale, who has been at Norfolk a new Chev, Club Coupe Va that he was leavmq for San V i IDS  M i  , v  h no hci or f u e  tfil1 S vhcii K    ill lef   rt n i i llt i  ii ij V ,, V1 liver ni    p  Ti ts iour ii    Me c,N berw Sr, n With tnut   t , r   roil Kiy f  lt tin thry v oit ui it1 o vi   utl v In  , n Mi iiv ir  P V ii ri mans Ini eil, lv hu cfiin nnd takt     T  I    vnd hen re I to Kievs for a fricvdly yas o lit  rtihi i rem wiwc I sit, n iutc srcliinf5 around for the triili ef tho mnttr uon SK,3  h i ntijr filii iv  us iiprch rri1  rj areti v Iiijh point tli uir iJiinif djisn c  aa impeuitit aav uy  tf SO, SJ   ck all j  LIBERAL TRADEiN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now Is the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas  the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish Froncisc and possible duty Asiatic waters m Lt John Carver of the air Qorp Pesevre was called to Sel inaqe Field to reqista he ex  pects an assiqmnent caii laterHe fiew a nuntfei oi missions over Germany trom an Enqlish base I in Woiid War ii I Miss BvWyfri Meeddvam and  Mrs Meeffs at Larisina called an I Mrs Mary Hatt Sunday Miss Dorothy barker is attend inq summer scftool at Western Staie colleqe  Mr and Mrs Howard Craiq Grace Younq have rented one of Gene Manns apaitrnents  Forest Darrow atd family of  Mr and Mrs Mark Ma n visit ed her slater in law, Mrs rzra Gearhart in Fli Sunday vho is  ill  AT PINCKNEY FIELD MS6 W vs STOCKBRIDGE Sponsored by Pinclraey VFV Post 7301  SSSISJr1 FTNCKNLY V  9 F W LlSK  Mjri  i ikLxsi MANY OTHER PHILGAS ArPIANCS  FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I Kfc   FvUtis KHilnw mn from 99SO Automatic WaMr KMrten from 8950 SEE US TODAY Wff HANfXE ALL IKSTAll MION DCTAILS k3 Swart hdut       Galesburq called at the M E Darrow home one day last week Oeorqe iomj3on has sc,a his cottaqe at Hi land Lake and  moved in his new house on Pat terson Lake Road Don Swarthovj and family and Elsie DeWolfe returned from a months visit in Idaho and Cal ifornia Scrturdav niqht The Dr Steve Brown family and the H J McKenzie family of  Detroit were Sunday cniests of Mr and Mrs Fred Read Mr and Mrs Ross Redd enter tamed Mr and Mrs Fred Teeplo of Howell and Mr and Mrs Req Schafer at dinner Sunday niqht CJare Millet took Mrs Miller j and dauqhter back to Adrian  Sunday whoro ah is attendinq  Sunmmer School Mrs Emma Vollmer spent Bev eral days with the Wm Kennedy family in Doiroit lcrsl week Her cpandikruqhter, Ann Krirt3dy coma back with hei for a visit  Mrs Ross Read attended rxrrtv crt Inverness Country Club, Nor  th Lake Thursday Janet Shirlev and Linda Leewent to the 4 H camp near Bri qhton Sundav Virqinia Shirley1 and Audrey Amburqey are con selors  Mr and Mrs Stemky Guncheck HMI  of Detroit spent Sunday with  Mkhtym Gertrude Spears   afi 2j  p9 W  tSLi  v,, acv4sr,,  5   jP mewtm Cti s no 1 i Michigan farnirg is a NurLo I ci especially during this time of the year And lb ease that tired feeling after a hard dy in the fields The American Way U to enjoy a gjan Of cold, refreshing, Michigan brewed bew For beer ts the Wnd of beverage Americans like It belongs to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation Arid our right to enjoy it, this too,  belongs Tlooor own American      Jieritage of personal freedom 5eel tjOefcnjfr    GftftW  Michigan  , Mreweys Association  747U Frarcs Tains EuiltJ,  Drroir , Michftt w an    if , sf VM ItTK J5 T   , iw        p j   ,  JeoaMs January X 19M   II HSISSMMB am   A Beauty and a Bargain ONLY  19995 Fresh Fruits for the Locker I PROFESSIONS eofii h 2Jr 350 Lost call on CHERRSES, PEAS, AW LI BEANS PEAS froxen and ready lor your docker 1Q Pka to case  Beans Say Lima ready for you Locker 1 Pka to case 350 Montmorency Cherries All pitted Sweetened read to can 30 Lb tr the caa 5 Montmorency Cherries All pittedlbsweetened, FROZEN ready iot your Locker in 1H lb can each  Sweet Cherries 30 lb can 650 We will have nosurplus, so order now tor delivery later i  Prescott Locker Service LA a runJxi VAHwmS uS 1 LOW PAYMENTS Box 376 Stockbrldae, Michigan II MODEL NB8F  PER WEEK If,  FEED THEM BOTH Feed your bank account as  VANWINJtLL  AIAWUWAA DwVanWinkie CXVanWmkk tto iuity   , Attorneys d Law Uaily UJUU A ink IO UU r M  Ffcil e 51  Bw  Lxcep vvanay   J4 Monlussxrijaat UitOuym  MARTIN J LAVilN D G it McCLUfciuii I Attorney at Law i Dentist i Phone 13 Brighton, Mich I li2 North Michigan  hone lSfrU i epaTn, t lolephoaes MYRON J HUGHES joce 935 Kesftience il4 Plumbtoa and Heat mo Kenings by Appointments State e7l7 Lakeside Dlv Howell Michigan License Rush Lak Space Maker REFRIGERATOR  MEcuuy MINNOW , omn missies I Moving Mrtvry Oot, j ig Storage Spact  More than 8 ou ft of refrigerated More than 14 iq ft of shelf area More than 9qt capacity vege GE Dependability The GE 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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> K  iff fr wl  ,  iVr  mii tsflfv  r  f fc   V Pinckney frspotch  WediU4w School Him  rYJWHBWS Mirror July 11360 is arod tetter, day   fcr renin Institute mM that aav  diay night the grcKluauitoiyviiSca it beceines a jfctfe vuonaJ class of J 950 wemrouah tJf jp  i   trpaawter, wea m istf  u ccmmewenTpsuTeo Kfe legislature voted to accept it asT1     le grave of ius feritjon  Church Notes BV  CaJboUc Cbuica Michigan  Baseball Notes THICOUNTY LEAGUE PINCKNEY 21, LANSING 6  Current Comment Its an ill wind that blows no good We believe an oid sayling went something like that j ris specialises in vocational train       W  cna an easy tin JWhile we ali PabSS high  did  things, itonua to became part of school,es inX StoluUwr 1222 Wed, 730 p m Jeajjnq the Lansing UOV tW    e they mayT trustors as mn,imrhiA i8  i THfwoy  9 n a    Sunday 2Uto 6 They scored iA q 0 out of the red for  every inning Batteries Pmcknev forna to, J6 indications tSSSt UJ7ughSC Clark and J fV3 f0T tne CWTe year Clark LansingEyman, Papons ,,  July l wilJ totQl over Hump and Davis S4J0,uuu,uuu the highest yet Far Pinckney plays Saline at Pinck  st H moihs the sales ta ney next Sunday at 230  Other scores were Chelsea first Itfilled a Pig gap in the as innumeraote clones, whols hmiTm VSnTKndSJI Mich, echicatiaaai syiijfusr beore  fcav done in melcemeierv  inceyj Pt aaci wUi continue to aoii wy     tne future WUUttue 4 ao fL Tfce prcxircroCQnsistiolaRin wnite as tne aass, ciaa in cans  laps  7 jeWlUpfcc ana gowns mcShSa toto tol f   iV3 Puiidingcmd looTSSr m on SW by 1 the stage   W3 W ingmg helping those wna camJ , r MW  0110 dipatip0i  ,Mo aSSEhcoUege degreesjine fiaCT9,  was decoratppert uiftTIuonqi, iVotoM  gtai Assets of mor ttan 1,1  9 class colors   J n    OOOMJO and a iono trauitioa Thousands with no more tiiai cWv eighth grade education have J pursued practical studies gtt Its trades include the tailoring, watch and clock repair, arch itectlal and machine drarhngre Mgeration, ari conditioning, pani ing seiog4aplay fiOcretaiio, hiahex accounting, business ao amistraHon pharmacy, commer Ce teaching, advWrtising salesinanship Tito late governor and senat or Wobdbridge N Fer iouiia played the processional rtev Brady, gave the invocat ion jxibara Clar, the salutatoiy or welcome, and the class history reiaing the trials, tiLouiations and lays of the class in their 4  eais 01 mgn scnooi was the joint worn 01 iois Curtis, Mary Lou Gardner, hichard bchneiae und itoxjen iny jtonald bwartiiout and Harold rairbaiJks gave c discrpnon o J v u 1 looii u 0 ,Lne impenUina iDo fcp to ed th schoo in 184 as Big HaptWashiDn a ids Industrial school The name has been changed several times tljneQ, fhe pharmacy building was completed in 1902  Feins was JetAei govmon in 1912 on the Democrat ticket reelected in 1914 and in 1920 he was elected United States Senator and died in Wassington m 1920 The Ferris Institute has  1200 fcupils enrolled today, li has graduated over 75,000 men On women in its time Brian Brophy is president PAUL HOOE Ther following relates to Paul Hickie recently transferred to Denver, Colorado Hickie started with the depart ments game division in 1034 as  a mammaiogist and became regional chief 0 the department 4Bs militaryservice During a  year Isabel braay, PultV Rebman Bonald Aqnson ana LaVefr,, Jlark combined their eriorts To peer ahead in the tuture and pre I  diet the fate oof the memhecs oi ine class Joe Jeffreys, class president, of Claudius britton, will inveii the marker and ivirs, ired rtead, the gregt grdat granddaughter will lay oi wreath on the gsave VViiliam Gilks of HowelL a son of button Gilkes, a descendant, will id a wreath on the grave ot uudius Britton jr whose grave is next to his fathers and who served in  war of 1812 A L  70 to 900 p uniaysbor b00 mass davt alW Noveaaa Pevotion CCGX COM CHURCH V lAty PpKild D Brady, pastor Ohoir Practice Wed Nights  3, Jrqauist  Choir Director f40 0 WebberviUe Indi   Mrs Meiwin Campbell s Wliamston 4 Mason 12 Sal Sunday, 1030 Church Service SS0 , fowlorviUeWbberville Wednesday, 400 Junior Choirvtw 1 Pacise 730 Senior Choir practLr , ise v CT SOFT BAU SEASON STARTS 6unday, June 11 Sermon How to Enjoy Nature 1030 a m 1130 Sunday SchoolThe Call to Repentance The first soft bail, game of the season under lights will to,  place at Pinckney on the lighted I held on Friday night June 9 at 300 p mThe pastor and youth P  when the Pmcknev V  goup will hold services at thew team meets the Dexter Dea  collections were 180,408000The May sies tax collections were 1,UP1,UU mora than 270,000 than in May, 1949 Higher prices mean higher sales tax collections and this means only one thing Due to higher wages the  public has plenty of spending money and they are spending it The Dixiecrats movement in the bouth caused by Pres Tru mans advocating civil right m I34d like all third party moveSons of  vill give a talk Smith of Howell of 017 S1  Cons There   ap7eiimiiilmentf  to he rapidly fadhe American Revoluubnri1 ,to  91toT,H  m Vaca ary game at 7j30 p rh between IS fa e center Iion Bible School Enrollment weljthe Pinckney Cubs and th Ham come  ed and taken to Quebec wWtahitdmi  ZJZ ifrB he was held 4 years being  extoung 3E fiXZZ MtS Anne Heath gaye the class CAVALRY MENNONITE On Sept 15, 1761 Later he mpv t ed to WeymouthVermont whers  ne enlisted in the Vermonf Ranaj m ftev fisjc lteacny tliai, ers at the age of 15With hiSh Mnomq Wmhip  1000 er and neighbors h wQ0HPtnr4unKiy SchooTT H00  burg Junior team Several door prizes will be  giv iseT 6SS Mn2   In the soft ball leaW as, wk nenpresented the senior aaveijnear ikztayia, NYIn 1824 he and, UPL  JciaSJys beat the ShaA team wili Mababiy be gtirn heiro each riday night SOFT BALL NEWS the fight in 1948 the Dixieerats havte jusu lost an election to the Democrat regulars This was a to Don Coyie, junior resiaent his sonClcrudius jrcame toSml  Slt  mu , I Arbor and took up a farm which poem The class will was aiven    M u wmeft oy June Ixnus Betty VanBlaircum, Wm Jeifreys and Thomas Mofilman and qf tory by Pal ixrwrence, Maiy inn Maser joe Clark ana iewis Kiggs Mary A 1 Campbell was vale  orian She had one of tho ruyAfcst class averages ot any  finciy craduate in competit   took up much land At one timelp  Mrs Fred Rebman othehan, Amourq y ana  iey 3,lroritaae aave a graduaion party er hey lived right in Pinckney  w  , , the site now occupied by thei eir kme Friday night after Thomas Murphy home   en away As ftnekney i nottontost r I congress onal seats in anv leaaue thisvear there lli 1S pretty hard to build up a Pl inT i mi year rnereiUcal party without patronage The Dixie crats who deserted Pres Truman in 1948 lost their pahonage and were ignored when appointments were made in their states The resuit was  teir foiiowekl deserted mem and wem back to the Pemocral regulars itoWO DeBrowJ9XireVs eat e Shehan teamj Marvm bhirevMonday niqht 13 to 8 and on ,   ,t fA  800 P MJ 211ht Lfcnko won hum th was later sold to Washtenaw fottag Play Meetings  yed Reader team 18 to 10 Homo CT rrS  fC ,,,  mi M runs were plenty in both game In 1835 Claudius sr applied for i, and hitters had a held day MftKl011 and wa f1 Ih ENTERTAIN FOR DAUGHTER Batteries tor jeiireys were Boblfrom bulk static trfWhTiM 1836 they came to Putnam andi w J mr  ,  , Darrcw and rhrb Sin0, w Imul stion to  dishtbuting Gasoline has been hauled Singer for  ochnein Batteries Wod, for Dinkel were icommencement in honor oi their mumM x 1 L r J  , A Claudius Britton srdied in 1850ughterPatricia AnnThe gueltsLrtuah7  R ader le examinanon she won a 4yr on Feb22 and his son Claud wereJohn Rebman, Mrand MrsIO8  unouin948iaUowinq ffis return fromemV Kalamazoo She aiso wonjf5j2rl85i scholarship gt Nazereth Acad, jactlyoneylah wjahrMra 51, Sedferiorleff p  locl August Hertler, Miss Alice BrinkjtSJ re4bmaer  Jnes Itnnn MrAn K DAU Ori J era, reeivice luring a six  Readers Digest award andT stojtch in uniform, which tet  oi 6 Jor the best TWO  51 ,51 markmEnojtish Isab Brady 1 lVZ   SSSY1 ew ,mafmarkm Enajtish  and the PPgne Wands, Mickwon the second pri2e oi i5  10 KLSPS8fT iJS IThese awards se made possible cfiiirtBlttillliiinilliur stafWjoy  tomily of Thomas ana  man, Mr and Mrs Robert StClairj BOYS HELD r Mf and Mrs Wm Willets Mr The sheriffs office is holding 2 MrTs Edward Artold, Miss  ffcjys, L Hutrtihuse OFFICUAL STANDING stations byank truest Ibr some years now We CO remember when it was hauled over the hills from Chelsea to Pinckney by g three horse team Recently these tank trucks have figured in a number 0 accidents At  Chicago astreet car nil a tank truck of gasoline, set hr to it and 22 pooplsjfAfcer killed At boys Don Fox and Edward Ste Eser Herman,Gene HetlerfMrso  vens, both of Detroit for breaking Andrew Rickelman, all of Ann 1  er into the Fisch Electric Store on M Arbotr, Mrs Charles Phipps, Mr Jettreys Won Lost Pct,Ypsilanti a tank load of gasoline 0 2 141400 ions ignited when the  l Oyujrear wheels broke letting the  i 51 NTL on the pavement and r  , x , tv 1 1  ei JiJa biasing inferno resulted The , ,    , , , ,2aLanfl Wesley JJpnciay Dinkel v Shonan, i fact that no one was hurt was ac Mich hUrC11 1 ut m n, was Gi made the same night Pa of PinclaieTr8 Jegrcys Reader  dontaL The accident was at SJ JSTS 010 May 27 to break into the Parker Paricia enters Mich State Nor I   m ,600 am During the rush hour Jcahl,lieLe had charge UffirnSteZTlA  riirf th1iAIOJne r liiectnc Store on M WJ n,aUfs nipps, MrT, admSisterharest fesouH01 M 36 ftt A typewriter and other d  David Phippes, daugh  , eli aammisering me xorest resour xhomas nd Mary, Read 011001,1 Wb, AW rHmiejiauthof Dearborn nd weL Monday I Lucius Wilson Awards Michcmd Pat Rebman won scholar ces of Japan The ifeyearald Caro, native graduated from Stateilegejn J929 and jrece jgpg Micn state Nordmaiat Ypsiianti Supt Reader qave a short ad dress in whici he stressed the aims of the sc Ived his masters degree in mam xnalogy vfroxn the 0 of M in 1921 Prior to joining the Mich ccaitevation department He con hiciei 3 biological survey of me class had  articles Were taken Ah cmem1 Motor Sales, Pinckney but it mai this fall  I t tailed THE NEW SCHQOk   CONCERNING DISPLACED PERSONS AooTansd thrhop3voolxk MJttr,The   trufitees of  George wikiM Teserv at t3io University of Michigan  High School tn the 10th day of fa lmaJc 1 to lhe P1110 lhe staHuly A D lyi0, at 8 oclock p  Wna of Mr and MrsDimitri Boum fox the purpose of electing  ree NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING the fatalities would have been The animal meeting of rinck hoavy It would seQm  moIe ney Community Schools, Schoolprecautions should be taken ID  District Number 2 fractional Pua, tiansporting of gasoline in hug rf TiTMKlft T7  Un quantities on the public hih IV, will be held at the Pinckney,  which   invariaWy Jus and the benediction given Monday the class left in 5 cars Joiing him in Denver will, be j driven by Supt Reader Mrs Mar his m Naoma and twoyear j Shirey, Jim Gardner, Al i for Washington D C old child, Valerie TELEPHONM8TION  On June 8, The Lyndhla Tele  ANNUAL ALUMNI REUNION ohone Company and the Mich, The Pinckney high school alum1 pell Telephone Co will present  ni reUnioh was held at schoot O jpint petition to the Michigan, i batiiight with about 100 present PubUc Bvice Commission T njThe tfaxiei was served by the  authority for the LynjQ    iiwu u ix uaa miaijmun coum xox m purpose oi eieci lawyer Jg djspiaced person brought ONE THUSTbb for a term of th us now ngagea m arawing up to  community wh0 moved toyears, and for the adverhsemen for bids on the 1  only 3 weeks hcre They were not sponsored by the church but by Rev DDBrady and the church member who ,em ployed Mr Bousoff All Protestant structure This includes excavat ing, cement, brick, carpenter, IS1 DniryMlul Rrrnhliillflctoioail painting, carpenter iBobon and Mrs Roy Campbell,, ,, , r k , stuesting , nn noJQeli certain telephonepropertied to Mffih Bell   The petiUohWTtr also include a  Floyd Weeks of Grand Ledqe qcrvfe the inviocation Gerald Rea r   A , son called the meeting to order request to discontinue the furnish and introduced Chas Farris ot jng of no charqei toll service Howell toastmasters club Ktween the Gregory and inckwn0 oiiiciated Mrs Ruth Ritter ney exchanges read tha financial report The elAlt customeri now served  0 election of officers for next year Pinckney secvice station lines J22 j reulted as follows president Mrs, Chas Clark Vice President  Robert Read Secy  Mrs Sadie Moron AsstSecy Mrs Aha Meyer Trea   Lloyd VanBlancum Following the roll call of class and 58, and those customers by Ha 4 who are lopalfdwes Pinckney and the westemDound tf of section 29, Putnam Townmp, will get Bellrural service 515 petition is approved Cust omeTS on line hufnber 4 who are  welcome was qiven by  work vand the heating plant ways crowdeH with autoists Thu Commujiist movement is the parpen of  0 am ,op business1 lLn hail a mililft Commun ist youth marched last week, stoned American soldiers ana dia about as they pleaseaThere weru no overt acts as it was transacting such other as may lawfully come before said meelinq Dated this 3rd day of June, 1950  Eric G Rose Secretary, Board will be advertised for These eVhiwf3PlfiedTf lurches and orqaniatxons axeloof Education, Pmcknev CommJVJ tarti j Uzechoslovuxia the government there has charged the 21 dipol hid hvktinhL nnn7, hJ  to  displaced per unity School, mas have to be approvtea BygoMfinjinrt wwtnh, vTJ the state The new buildinq will be built on the front of the 7 acre site which is 500 ft wide or thera abouts The bunding to be erect d s about 180 ft square, one Atory As it will set some distanceback from the road it will be hec essqry to change the present naseball diamond This diamond now runs norjth and southUn der the new setup it will run east and west These preliminary steps will rake some Time but if everything works out smoothly work should be started some time in  July SHOULD TONSILS COME OUT sons bv finding work and a home j for them Locally we sent 50 to CONCESNING SCHOOL BOARD ,New York for the fare of Mrand  CANDIDATES AND SCHOOL 1 who are stationed there Mrs Bousoff here Thev have ELECTORS OF THT PINCKNEY w,th nln   jpaid back 10 and promised to COMMUNITY SCHOOLS pay me balanceFriends of theirs JULY 10th, I960 get them a iob and place to live 1 Election of school oiicers wil in Chicago  be by petition as provided for in Section 15, as amended by Public Acts ot 1949, No 83Chapter 13t, School Code west of mis point and Mi Shirley Reason and the response Tonsils, formerly were w4Mt a9a  nrn Vva 8rVedf T  TX  nUr frtaa nran loro caas r,i in tort inn line 3 custamefswm be served  joe eareY3i 8enior tram GreCTpry only MSJ9  Howard Thayer ga  cons from bothregorfV and Pinckney class pres Howard Thayer gave a brief resume of the school reorgeniza ered seeds of infection, warrar ing removal as q matter of cour  se Recent findinqs indicate need of much cannon iaHxeir removal it is reported iji an article 6s at jssent  tion and the 140,000 school to  Tist asplication, Greqory u built IXmttll  u,t mnn Shirley Reason, daughter Should tonsils Come Out, in  cfcariqed Busmess telephone sub  and MrgRoy Reason sang The American Weekly with this scribers served V the Pinckney Q g  responded to ehSundays June 11 issue of The exchange would pay anincrease QOe  j igon 0f Lake Detroit Sundoy Times Get Sunin Oleic monfliiy ,ate land gave an acrobatic dance  days Detroit Timet EUmhWon of th fr JJ10 DeUa Davis, played a number of between Gregory cmdPincriri 0L woqEfe numbers on the  which is an injularratet ,v  f 1, wm put co3l between JfThe 4 rfcmtonisers, 4 girls two points on the sane Jo oasis1  as colls to other toll points JUOfOmOEMENT    W awl Mrs Ernest Pof   Pinckney announce the engag, 2SStoTtheir daughtsr, Bmma 45piliwris Robinson oi Phr  iiaoth She Is employed at the   p Her fiance ser  , the mcne corp  ths Kymouth post adKd ftrom PY  from tho Tpsilanti Normal sang a number of songs and got many encores 2 Dr Nohnton Wilson of Jackson, a member 6f the first graduating class at 1892 was called on and responded briefly The meetinq closed with singina America 1950  CENSUS I The 1950 census is about completed If you have been missed, you should fill out a missed per son form and send it to Wayne Krumheus, Cor of Case andPor ter St, Lansing, Mid     51  As to the reports of their disloy alty there is nothing to warrant such insinuations By taking an, other Job local people are reJ2 Petitions may he  obtained lieyed of all responsibility The DPs may be returned to Europe should they lose tneir job and means of support Before beinq allowed to enter this country they were thoroughly investigated by the Allied Occupation Authority, the DP Com and Church World Service Rev D D Brady OFTHANKS with plotting to ovei throw her government and in Japan Gen MacArthur put down a Gommuii ist revolt and arrested 21 Jap anese youth for inciting it Kor ea is said to be strongly Comm unis Sec of State Acheson just back from Europe recommends continued use of the Marshall plan which is furnishing money and arms to the nations which are not Communist in order to   get them to remain so Critics 3 Petitions shall be filed with thewill cry that this plan has not     workedThoy have noother plan and it undoubtedly has slowed up the spread of CommunismH both Europe and Asia should go completely Communist this cou ry would find itself in a from Mr Eric Rose, Secretary of the Board of Education or from Mr John Burg, treasurer of the BoarcT of Education Secretary of the Board of Educ ation Mr Eric Rose, on or before June 15th, 1950 4 No elector shall sign the pet  ition for more candidates for each term than are to be elected  5 Each petition shall be signed unhealthy position The family of Oliver T Clark by not less than 25 qualified wish to ewend Cheir thanks to he electors of the district many, friends and relatives for, 6 School electors must be  their Tandness durinq our fathers a A citizen of tho United States last illness and death Special b Twentyone yrsof aqe or over thanks to Rev Brady for hiscResident of Michiqan 6montha Brady comforting words and Mrs  Earl Jaughn jfor the lovely songs  Mrss Ernest Cornell, llrs WmJ Kappler, Alvjn CJark, LQUJS Clark to mk mySdn We wonder who started the ficst senior trip We know whet started the first one at Pinckney ,It was El win Hulce, then supt, prior to election , now at Roscommon Back in th dA resident of tho school district 0jd dayg graduating classes had at least 20 days, next proceed ui  5 They were sup Ing the election  posed to finance their own grad 7 Eligibility to membership on uati0n expenses and for that purl SPECIAL COMMUNICATION the Board of Education jpoae put 0n a p  one oj  In Saturday, June 10 Four 4 Any qualifiad elector in theator o otheT  but tn  main  , degrees will be conferred L mentioned Pinckney Community geidom raised ofer 4HQ0 After tes will open at 200 p m Schools, whose name appoarsl rc ges wiil open a A si faction Dinner will be ser  ,t    ,, J  T ,WWTV igmGT  CiplOmOd examinations and to work on the assessmentroll and wncj they wer 4 a, cmy  is the ownerin his own right of funds Q, J ,    ,  T , we turned oyef 1 r , u  VAU uniiHjmiwed t 630 P m Delegations th property so assessed snail f  school crUbtte fund or to 4 I wish to mAk mv frWnaOT from me Ford Motor Co and Red be elgible 0 election or aPPJbuy a memorWfe hTAool neighbors ancth   to officeinisaid schooljUij JJ fe dterent Thminuto the beautifuUypwerw, fof w   late wife Your kindness will ah  brothers are asked to  be present Pinckney will go to Stockbridge on Thursday, June 15 to work 2 M M Degree We wiil leave MARRIAGE LICENSE  ways be remembered Vernon Dana 21uHowell,Chas I Wiliam Rnonow  Themnv 18, Howefil Chc Tls 12 rural school districts fftfryV 26, Howell Phyllis Hern, which consolidated into the Dex,  i Howell Anthony fugas 23  Atf cukufced school turnedPinckney at 530 p m 630 din Helen Joswik,  HoUy over cash assets of 374031 tojer  Allen, 22 Hon, Shirt new board against debts of,By GafatxJeU 22, D onfy llOSSUXX T J    msv vip4b4ivt  iriS IjjijL  X   M i y t i J  0  4    1 they enter the 9th grade they band orwtfe wnpropery ioint star, bunding tttta cash reserfw ly, regardless of he JJto finance the jsenior 7 which empears tn tne ewjconUnues for 4 ya ana ment roll, if otherwise so aualtt th  sentaw this d  d, each shall be be elgible  Jt l  election or appointment lpol offtoiu VML 1 Date at EUctlon Monday, to lulv  5 I  These lripe wJte q Jnnoycttcnv at hrst but now piactkpuUy viff 12 graded school tactsl one   N  ,  VJv  r y IJ Jt WMm iMik f  iM irA if m  BCESSEB  The PtaHm OterKTJ, , iamdar fa  Mm   4 4V X M  S NHQHBOHINO NOTES Stockbridge lost their playoff game to Leslie 2 to 1 who took tne TriOunty League title, Stock bridge finisipg second Gangjz93sxsan taftnchenfio at the 2nd district has announced his retirement from congress af ter 32 years in Washington Ha lives in Adrian Rev Crocker of the Brighton Weslyan Methodist church has accepted a call to return for the  12th year The City of Howell will hold a special election Aug 7 to vote on bonding for 300,000 for sew ex extensions M and Mrs Harold Franklin of Howell announce the engage ment of thek daughter, Marian to Carl Kunde jr ox Fowlerville The bride to be is a sister of Mrs Dolly Baughn of Pinckney The officers of the Marion Kings Daughters are Stella La vas, pres Galdie Schaufele, vie  presu Rena Maycock, sec Laura Ward, treas Mixmd MrsHarold McMacken en of Howell announce the birth of a son, Harold Dwiqht May 28 Mrs McMacken was formerly Joan Robb Born to Hollis Nichols and wife of Brighton last week a daughter  Mrs Nichols was Marian Char bonneau The soft ball leagues in both Ann Arbor and Brighton started last Wed night May 31 Fred  enieSSPPVw esnBnapi SB enSBBBjpajBBjBnBV Howell Miction Too We Item Jmj  Olivia deHaviUand THE HEIRESS ITovolty Friday Saturday, JOB fl 10  Randolph Scott Barbara Brttton George Gabby Hayes  ft ALBUQUERQUE ,  In Clnoeolor Warner Baxter and Anna Leo  in PRISON WARDEN Montgnery Cttft Friday, Saturday, Juno M M Balph Richardson 1UZ GRASS Of KENTUCKY  is i GUN by TinHrtnln Bill Williams, Jane NigJ and  Henry Mow S7ader7MrarayVJril 12  Sun Shows 3 5 7 9  MRS MIKE wttfc Dick Powell Evelyn Keyes Tuon, Wod Thar, JUM 13 14 15  THE RED SHOES color ia BoHot and Drama No Increase In Admission Shows 7t00 and 9i0 ComingiNext Sunday Guilty ol Sunday, Monday Juno 11, 12 Sunday Shows 215 p m Con  William Holden, Joan Caumeld in   DEAR WIFE  Mr and Mrs Albert DinkeX Cartoon March of Tlmoj berta and Levi Ludtke had din lott Kowi  ner at Hansonss Sunday in honfuo, WodL Tour, Jurx 13 H 15 f or of the Dinkels 3th weddinq Betty Grable Victor Mature 127PhU Harris RegmtfdCrardnerl Miss ftuth Kennedy of Ypsilont and Barbara Clark were Sundai guests at the Chas Clark home The Misses Alberta Dinkel Car lene and Louise ZieglerAmandq DeBarr and Cecelia Bowsher pic WABASH AVENUE In Ttchnicolor  Cartoct AVUlN TtlEA  StocWbridae Michigan Sinqer is playinq with the Dexter i M   Wj  Merchants in the Ann Arbor lea Not a Love Story Nor a Mystery gue This team was known as fiLSL  52 JvSr  Exclusive and Only Showing Here for the Molded Plastics last year Howell has no Softball league this year, the field there being re built and graded  limmie Audierson pitched Bri ghton into a tie with Pinckney tor  3rd place in the League O Lakes last week when he pitched a 1 to 0 no hit garne against South  Lyon  A gasoline tank wagon conexploded on Michigan Ave in Ypsilanti Thurs near the Huron River bridge when two wheels taining 4400 gallons of gasoline on the truck broke off Same ran  into sewers, blowing up pave1 ment,, 3 autos were destroyed and the front of thj Silkworth store No one was hurt Gordon Pritchard, athletic star, is valedictorian of the Dexter sen  ior class and Margaret Cunnjig ham, salutatarian Something BetterSomething Different The Best in Entertainment STARTING FlfflDAY, JUNE 9th   f  iDrive a  DESOTO  before you decide on any other carat any price  t Performance Schedule Friday 7 and 9 p m Saturday 3, 7, and 9 p m  Admissions Adults SOc, Children 25c Including tax Sun, Tues June 11 13 IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER an excellent comedyromance  to Technicolor Wags to Riches News TIME ComingtKcaxm Home in San Judy Garland Vain Johnson in Antone, The Great Sinner  W  i j A sWh I   K    Water S jrtemt etc Stanley Oiakel Compare head room and log room  De Soto gives you more Comporo vlf ibility You see more in DeSoto Comparo driving oato  De Soto lets you drive without shifting Compare safety No cor in America has bigger brake Itaw In THP OROUCHO MARX SHOW, Tou Nt Your Uhfi vary WMiday night On aB CBS statiom  NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Commencement is June 17 j The following is the program In I vocation Rev Maycroit Salutat lory, Pauline Reason Prophecy IVelna Hall Solo Mrs VanHorn  Will, Clare Hendee Poem, Grace Tupper Oration, Eugene Shehan Giitatory, Marjorie Smith Valed ictory, David Kelly Presentation of Diplomas, J P Doyle Benediction Rev Maycroft Mrs Clifford VanHorn gave a shower last week far Miss Vera Shipley Marian Hendricks gav two musical readings About 30  wree present Mis Louis Dreyer, 91, died at j her home east of town Friday   She was bom in Germany and  came here when 18 years old, Mr Dreyer died 4 years ago  She leaves 2 daughters, and 2 sons The barns and sheds on the farm of Mrs Frances Lavoy near Fowlerville burned down Sat Phil Beslin was tennant At the county field day at Howell Sat Leola Stackable won the most points received by anv Pinckney entrant Stockbridge has a Ford Day June 17 with pcrade tc 11  game Stockbridge vs Owosso badly damaged  DexterTheatre DBTE MICHIGAN  y Friday, Saturday, JUM 9,8 10  Two Swoll Picturo Air Conditioned  in Trucolox BELLS OF CORONADO Swuiav Roy Rogers and Trigger with Dale Evans  V BRBfSTONE Rod Cameron Walter Brennan  Color Cartoon Sunday, Monday Juno 21, 12 MONTANO Color by Tocsafaooiaf A Drama Btanina , Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith Phis Leon Enrol Short Cartoon ana Now Sunday Shown I57J Show at 7ijlS and 9jl5  TUM, Wod, ThurTjuM 13 14 15 THE HASTY HEART From tn Broadway Staao A Drama StarrJna Ronald Regan Patricia NeaL and Richard Todd Cartoon and Now Snow 7tU and t15 P M ComingjSun, June 18, , Monlr June 19 The Yellow Cab, The Sands ol bna Jfana Black Hand   i i 4 ft  i t r   MjSOIOaid  fflKWot iTT  4 X  PARKER MOTOR SALES IHi  New and Used Eurnirure For Rouse Keeping and CottagesJIave enouah le   homes compute end haTEEat ttsSTand nEZSZ cleaner bedroom Urine rofcn and iScnenete tnmTSS epressnre cooker, roasterloto oldJSftfEtS eleetric ranges and mcray Heme too nnaeaTkr  North Michigan Ave, Howell j  t t   ,  y mifHB , 1 Bi     The Tfce Hackney WijBHA Entered o ad  act  Mart 3 W7  1 residues flubacripdoo Wee fUS   I Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedy Ce Store  Mr and Mrs Gry Barton of North Lake and the Cy AtLee tazzuly oi Giaawin were wee end guests at toe Wayne AtLee home U and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt spent Monday at the E A Naylox home in baton Rapids Mr and Mrs James Whitley  family spent Sunday at the John McGuire home in Detroit Mrsjack Fairchiid and children oi Detroit spent Sunday at the frank Aberdeen home ij Miss Kathryn Henry gave a I1 shower Thursday night for her  couinUen Jean Geades of Chel sea who will be married June  Kathryn is bridesmaid, ii The Wm Lamb family of Ann  Arbor and the Cy AtLee family of Gladwin were Sunday guests J at the W H Meyer home  Guests at the Louis Coyle home Sunday were Robert Grainqer and famiy of Lansinq and EVJ Melvin Mr and Mrs Floyd Weeks oi Grand Ledqe called at the Cliff ord VanHomhome Saturday, June Imus,a June graduate, has secured a position, with the Citi zens Mutual Auto Ins Co at HoweUl Jimmi Doyle spent the first of the week with friends i St Helen, Mich Joe Basydlo informs us that the Risdon Co of Fowlerville for  whom he works has received the contract to build a 50,000 addition on the Stockbridqe school, consistinq of 2 classrooms and a  office Kevin Ledwidqe and Aaron Shirey spent the week end inEast Jordan  ITS mmREvoniTioHmj Nmofpnit unhcolthy jumping ondtfflnf S cMpooU,pjic anki Mpog pools, graou traps ond dofgtd tints Htits Hio ost riiobl nd lolesi mrhd  lMfy dlssolvo ond saponify great, studgt hair fnh and ofr organic toHdt This modern chemical guarantMi quick and oflt ciw result  12 to 16 hoin NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tajik r1ecry  vu themicol is working 5 0, 15, 23, SO, end JO ONTAINttS Mi Can  Off  e M 1tm  Myron Hughes Pln ami 8717 b t,, ,,u  W  COAL NOW 13 THE TIME TO FILL UP WITH vnim nuADm ttrt, FOR NEXT WINTER  nm, JJL9y L FAVORITE FUEL WE ARE DELIVERING EVERY DAY 3ALL DEXTER 2 6 8 1JE HOEY SONS LOWEST PRSCE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGAS1APPAN Range  Callers at the WCMiller home I last wek were Harry lackson of  Lansinq Clarence Fuller of FowAfter commencement last  Fri I Ienfille, Jd  and  Robert day niqht Mr and Mrs WalterBird of Wayne Clark entertained in honor of ,, , ,  , WD r nrri their son, LavemeThose present Jhedi paced PsoM ,J4 were Edsel Meyer and family of Mrs Duniin Bousoff of Poland I    4 automatic, instantlighting burners removable porce I lain drip trays V Viaualite oven with glass window and oven liybfc v 24hour clock vith UiHtin timer v Viaimirder tinalsoocir,i time, up to 30 runutes  V liiguidegivostir  ,Jiem peraturc information V Illuminated signal tells when oven is ML   v tight fllumirrtcc crtre top Of range   V Large working area Porcelain finish Concealed o en  vent  i LIBERAL TRADEKJ ALHOWANCS ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now is the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a L,3cr value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range   regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY OTHER KKLGAS APUANCK FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Ypsilanti, Emmert Clark and wife of He wellRussell Clark and wife and Gayle Shirley and wife of  Hiawatha Beach, WmBrash and  wife, Mrs Louis Coyle and Mrs  Eleanor Ledwidae f Mr and MrsGeorqe Wiide,Mr i and Mrs Erwin Ruel of Ann Ar bor and Harry Steffe of Detroit called at the Howard and Ros3 Read homes Sunday Maxine Atchinson of Detroit spent Sunday with Leona Camp bell Mrs Annabelle Croupe of Flint Mrs Fred Pernert oi StLouis and  Mr and Mrs Orel Kime of Breck enridqe and Mrand Mrs William1 Meyers otf Ann Arbor called at Ona Campbell home last Wed  Herb Palmer and family of Flint spent Sunday at the Harry Palm er home Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and Mr and Mrs Maynaxa Claris spent Saturday eveninq, at tne  DeCiair, home in Mancheser Albert ShirW  iamily spent bunaay ai the Doyle lempieton name m Keeqo Harbir Vrgmia rema,nea tor awnue i ILes and family of De troit caliea at m Louis aexiui home Ben White and wife were Sun aay cauers at me unet Wbitehomo m Howell Lloyd rienaee and family spent Sunday with her people in HolL Mr and Mrs hoy Campbell entertained 3 relatives at their home Friday niqhx after qxaauaf tioa  Mrs Ernest Meabon ol Howell called at the Georqe Meabon jr Inomo Sunday on Ghas Dinsmore farm on M 36 East, have gone to Chicago Mrs Lucille Beck has returned home from jylcPherson hospital Howell  Mis Ruth Kaiser and daughter Janet, of Detroit speat the week end at the Gecrqe Thompson home at Hiland Lake Loren Meabon and family of Grand Rapids spent Sun here   The 7th and 8th grades went tal the Detroit zoo Sat in the school bus  The annual festival of sonq was held at the school last Wed note nder under direction of Mrs Earl Mr and Mrs Fred Read spent Thursday and Friday at the John McGuiie hme in Detroit  Mrs Clara Eisele and family of Detroit were Sunday guests of Mrs Emma Vollmer Friday eveninq callers of Mr and MrsLee Lavev were Vincent Shields of Ann Arbor, Mrs Mae  Metz of Howell and Mrs Stev OBrien and the Howard OBrien family of Bunker Hill The Roy Reason family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leota spent Sunday at the Detroit zoo  bold his wife Plaintiffs vs Mable Suydam  I of Jackson, Mrs Mae Rane Whit more Lake and Mrs Florence of Detroit C J Clinton spent last week at Black Lake and Alpena Camp Robinson at Biq Silver Lake, opens June 19 M and Mrs W A Ketcham are spendinq the week in Wash ington D C  Rev and Mrs J M McLucas have sold their 2 lots  at White ,0HUted whave pur MfchgoHoIi,, chased 2 lots at Briqhton Lake  and will build a cottage Glen Kingsley recently njured at the Greenfield gravel pit has returned home from McPherson hospital, Howell Gilbert Campbell and wile of Utica spent the week end here  Phillip Gentile graduated froxn Theres to much men to enjoy tnd more tm to enjoy it vacationing in your own Michigan Yon avoid days of cottlr, tiresome longdistance travel tnd fill them instead with superb fishiftg, golfing, swimming, riding, boating, campiig And Michigan prices art easy on vacation budgets Write today iotfree MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL CAHTOlllM SEE US TODAY Wf HANDlf AIL INSTALLATION DETAILS wartfeom   Cpi Phillip McDormel is now stationed at Vance Field, Ohkla Lee VanHarn of Los Angeles Cal and dauqhter, Barbara, who has been attendinq school in Mo  called at the Clifford VanHorn home last week The Dr James Nash family of Coiawater spent the week end at r   , the Lynn Hendee home James Mich State college Sunday Vice and Kay who have beenvisiting Pres Barkley was the speaker, there went home with them Phillip has accepted a position The Hooert Walkers of Ann Arjas estimator for the MulhallErb bor were Sunday quests at th Lumber Co of Owosso r L J Henry home Dr Walter Reason and family USE  pQR Miss Gertrude Spears spentof Detroit spent the week end at ATHLETES FOOT Sat at the Doni Spears home in the Gerald Reason home Steve w 1 Detroit  J4i0 Gerycs and wife also called Mrand rrsWarren Hoover of Dr Notman Wilson and daugh Chelsea andJJennie VanUlarcum ter of Jackson called on Mrs  and family or Briqhton called at Mary Teeple Saturday, the Bruce VanBlcacum home Fri Edsel Merer will manaqe the  day niqht after graduation, Starliqht Gardens dance hall Charles Soule irof Howell and Whitmore Lake this summer Justin Snrout oi Ann Arr spent Allen Dinkel Jr WaqonerGil the week end at the Phillip vrt Grainqer and Lyrm Holly at Sprout home tended the motorcycle races at The Ray Burns family attended iacfcson SundayAllen Davis won the funeral ot an aunt,Miss Helen 3 firsts and broke the track reKenny at St Thomas church,Ann ord  Arbor Tuesday Mrs Ted DeBarr and 2 children The Ray Bums family and Jack of Gladwin are visitinq at the Younq families attended the Am Bob Pike hone erican Legion drawinq at t Stock M    In rnvi bridge Sat niqht Mrs Guv Kuhn JJJfkJ Mfchkiem won te qrand ptim of 135 ww m Detroit Friday BECAUSEIt has greater PENETRATING John D Luke and Pearl W Luke  ,iw Arthur Schaad, Mrs Arthur Schaad Floyd C Eiwell, and their unknown heira, devis eee leqatees and assigns, Key stone Realty Company, a Mich  Corporation and its unknown j assiqns, and Idah M Reason Hpner, et aL, Defend ants Suit pending in the CircW Court Tor he County of Liyiriqs ton in Chancery at Howell, Michigan May 24, 1950 4 It appGaiinq from the sWorn bill of complaint as filed lnr said cause, that defendant Idah M  Reason Hepnor, is a nonresid ont of the State of Michigan, and resides at Lockhart Fla, and that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain whether the  said remaining defendants above named are alive or dead or where they may reside if liv ing, or if hey have any person al representatives or heirs ljving or whero they or any of them may reside, or the location and  office of the Keystone Realty Co   Michigan Corp, or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right, of these defendants have been assigned to any other person or, persons or whe  ther such title, interest claim, hen or possible riqht has been disposed of by will by the said above named defendants And it further appearinq that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the namos of the persons who are included as defendants with out boinq n3mod Uon motion therefore of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, attorneys for plaintiffs it is ordered that the above named defendants and  their unknown heirs, derisees, legatees and assigns, cause their appearnnce to be entered herein within thrn months from the data hereof and that in default thereof said bill be taken as con  fessed by SQid defendants and ench all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be pubLshod within forty days in  the Pmckney Dispatch, a newe paper, printed, published and cir culanng in said County once in  eacu week or at leas, six suc cessive weeks A true copy  Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Comrqissianef Livingsion County, Michigan John A Haqman, Clerk The above entitled suit involves and is brouqht to quiet title to the following described lands, located in the Township RJ Power With 90 per cent undilut of Putnam, Livingston County, ed alcohol base, it carries the Michigan, more porticlarly deeactive msdWrHop DEEPLY, to kill cribed as follows, towit the germ on contact Get happy  Lot ninety four 94 of Patter reHsf In one hour or your 40c ion Lakewoods No 1, a Subdiv back at any drugstore Today at ision of part of the northeast CORYS DRUG STORE quarter of the southeast quarter  of Section thirtysix 36, In Johnnie Dinkel visited Mr and Township one 1 North Range Mrs floris Clark m Detroit last three 3 east, Michigan, ana week the northwest quarter of the  southwest quarter of Section thfr STATE OF MGBGAN tyone 31 in Township one H THE QBCZDT COURT FOR THE North Range four 4 east Mick CO0NTY OF LIVINGSTON Van Winkle 67 Van Winkle Of CHANCERY Attorneys for Plaintins Albert J 8ebold and Anna E SeBusiness Address Howell Mtttfgaft   lr m I   I 6, 6 r W s A1   5, ffl  ikii  yiTJtt,  f v  mmd  23 tfifa JZWW  JVO  4Li TTtf sj  lfiT  W  AJ  , , Ar MirV5 r i6o  feT  STRIMCTH CLEARANCE THATS YOUftS At  JOHN EPEEKE  TRACTOR PLOW Jg, t J SI   B Toohplowing JoW rtemasrf a plow tint hi ta abundance of strength   sinple clearance far deeper, faster plowing  plus com , piece adaptability to do good work on every moldboexd plowing job  Yoa gee all these advantages when yoo own a hesvjreusv John Peer TrmstFramt Tractor Ptoiiw iYt At TnuFrnm pkw dtttg that makes the DjSflereoce Pant re rigidly bound together a a solid safe maintaining complete alignment of toe ends plow at all times Shocks of bard work are distributed W fcwsfcf tbMafo gtefJ0t If eac feQaos vftsd sundard alone Wed like to point otit to yon the many important fceire of Johfl Deere Ttactor Iows Theyre features ill oure greater field sauV faction over a loxier period of time Set as toon    BASE BAIL SUNDAY JUNE lift 2s30 P MAT PINCKNEY FIELD M38 W Saline vs Pinckney VF W  Sponsored by Pinckney VFW Poet 7301 W,Hi6tiV WE OO ALL UOBS, UPSTAIRS DOWN WERE IM DEMAKIO ALL VER TOWN LAVEY H AR  W ARE I iMuinei mica italy UuiU A 4M to XttJO P M  Except Woanesaqy MansttMiJktt mmnOQpm DriGfi wicUUbJUX Dana  Itftt Mortis Michigan  1 Telephones ITWO AIDS TO BETTER MONEYQ 135 mittlturt 14   IssnJngs by Appointments  pM 5  K , v   1    Stt  ,     5W   r  V   4 3  MANAGEMENT A SAVINGS PASSBOOK rear HoweU Michigan HERB SJtEfiD Phono 163  207 Srand Brves  HowelL Michigan   A CHECXBOOKMoney In theJfieai Estates iasuranceBroksaot mk for current needs Include City Lake and Fosm Property both fa your financial plans, f A Speciality  Come see us at any time I 14 tour Property with Mo We Have Ample Funds Avail rrepewij wan  able for Sound Loans Real Estate Mortgages or Person tents money in the bank ior security IXWYeWtaSo CXVeiwSl FVsl test aadoavrngs Bool efcwoll Mtehigaa SQrrarT IAVAH AssMBtf at lav TWIT SSauTni MTBOlr 4 HUQHES HsKitinq LEE LAVEY donotcd fatRwanoe Phone 58F3 Michigan al at Rectsonable Rates SNVa TYNOII 1SUL2 3HX ,55    HowelL Mich I AUCTIO NEEB Under Federal Supervision  Farm Solos a Specialty Member Federal Deposit Ineur1 BERT WYUE anco Corporation All Deposits In pu ptneW mil i surod up to 5,000 for each Depot SrT JZmi itot j STANLEY BERRIMAB Spot Cash rOB MAD OR DISABLED ,JTOCK Yours Only in a JOHN DEERE PLOW Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c a Cwt WE BUY HIDE sutD CALF SKINS Central Dead Stock C c 1 i GLASS I SERVICBFOR I TRU HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED PY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS 1VE TRUCK VBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOK PROPKRLYiROMPTLY ABES AUTO PARTSPHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVES BoweU Michigan H W WYL1E NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 138  PINCKNEY HORSES 250  COWS 250 Y HOGS 50c a Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE  AND CONDITION CALVES SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT XC CARL BERG HOWELL 4 50 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY Attorney at Urm 207 E Grand BITI  HowoU REFIU0IERATION SERVICE HAkOLD RADY Repairs on AU MOMJM rVue PlDckney 154F3 0717 Lakede Diiv Rush Lakr   SWARTHOUT 6 SON DonC Swarthout Dlrectof Modem Equipment Ambnkmcs Sorrioo Phonee 38 4 83 PtockneJHiA OPTOMETRIST ISO West Gtand saer Are oowou Mkffilgqn Fpt Aeoatafisni Plno 388 Besidenoe 818 BLOT HQIDEE live Hock rfiulte Weekly T4pe Mode to  Genotoi Trucking Phone 84F18 5ABL JOOTT F REED, Jeweler  WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING iiccurcte  Fast  Reasonable Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich Preducts Ociavei Sand Top SoiL Road GsavJ VBBL Dfit and Bead Bu Blocks Laid, Piece t Omto 7828 Tamil fid Phtckney Bts   Phone Po3rtsi3 1 1 8 Dfi C T TOWNPB Dennet 8044 brtage Lake Road Doict Phonic DexAet 3481 Classified SIXESMAN WAITED I88 W0,0  Large Jeld Company needs faqulro Steffenfl  Salesman in this vicinity Ko in   Hikmd Lake 5 ggfg W Mow   between 25 and 50 cost 15 jed man Must have car Reply hePinckney Dispatch Phone 87 Rabbit Pens   t  oa Phone 52F4 MJL Leinbac i coi eiosou I Lucius Doyle, Phone 42 McPHERSON State BANK FOR SALE Binfed stocker, furEstobLshod 1885 Sd COntrols complete  noorpsfated 1816 p A Riqhter, 8669 Aehton Rd WHY WORRY Detroit 28 Milqan Vacations durinq the next few PrD C8Tr  months will take many people r oAJ, Small white enamel I away from thair home leavinq ltcnen nanqef qood condition, j valuable articles unprotected rurns wood  coal A Safety Deposit Box will keep D, Alonso VanSlcanbrook important papers such as bonds one 137F11 Pincknov stock certificates, insurance polic , ies, deeds, abstracts, wills, birth WANTED MaTe, short halted certificates and the like from pry PUPPY Gennu oneperd, cross inq hands Valued ienw to Jew Preferred FOR SALE  1929 4 Door Ford Sedan, Hydraulic Brakes First one there takes it ior 3500 115 Chilson Rd Phone Howoll 1382W FOR SALE  8 pa Dining Room Suite Matching Davenport ai Chair Desk c Occasional Table 12x17 Living Room Rug and Pact Upright Eureka Vacum Cleaner Inquire at Robinson Soda Bar 111 Main Street, Pinckney, Mich FOR SALE Ffth Asparozjisw and green onions 11 other fresh i   lelry or silverware can also be pniel PhelpsStockbridge, Mich  protected by this use of our Phone3J24 R2 vegetables inTleaeSn7We4m vclts u , FOR SALE Thre burner oil taking orders fcx flower and vou Your vacation can be worry stove with elevated oven 1800, etable plants by the dosen or free, wtfh this low cost precaut Mae Poller I plant J,ReW a  13814 Box OR SALL Sirweeks old Pointer George C Charhoneatt Toa   cmd Spaniel Pups Prices 2 481L  Fy Rooji Henry Winslow, Phono 112F22 QUALITY Meats Fruit  GroeeHes Vegetables  McPHERSON State BANK goLL,tJXrnIPK unaer Federal Supervision 5tate Jnspfc,J fV l9 Member Federal Deposit Insurox mr 1CatBli Gf11 bulbs c Coloration All Deposits up State  LeT8 manV, tj SLHiyi r each Deoositsi 00 p  n jf0111    Small OutboaM Motor Phono 161F11 FOR SALE One building 14x1, also one buildinq 9x9 ft inquire ol  Stanley Dinkel WArJtfil WiU trade a Brigg Straton Lawn Mower motor ior a  HiLand Lake P 0  ,  i FOR SALE Modem 5 room homo and, wife of PR SALB 2 dina Horsta sad, in Pinckney Basement, Furnace,   lM 1 x ft  bert rf CMMllttaL  Curtis PaaBtssM anQ, wiie oi JI TrT StockbridgecaB at the Stanley,ST ne aentle for wom to Dinkel home Safurday STJ    4, , y Harry Clay, 7439 Bentley Rd Rte Mrs Ina Heinae of Carleton fis  s Pinckney tra lot available Price 650000 SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17 ATTENTION Saws filed Retoothed mod Fish m 1 Market Prices Courteous fiervigA Clarks nrtCKNEYS FD88T FOOD gTCW cone tanMituuuie wci ,  j ww iwi, MWUI  ,  Monday to see Nan CDfd Mcdarn two Apt house, cealt  M ,    graduate at St Josephss Arad or wod furnace, new artesian A Maae11 lemy J 3 in well lots of water A 30x80 , Tne Murray Kennedy family bam, 24 stanchions, new milk spent Sunday at the Culver farm j house, and tile silo, garage grain inDeerield  , I ary, hen house and tool sheds  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and dough Call at 545 Putnam St Pincknev ter, Christinespent the week end r end with her sister, Mrs Sweet, and family in Kalamazoo Saturday guests of Mrs Emma Dinkel were Mrs Madeline Mor on Stock of Birmingham and Mr and Mrs Glen VanBeuran of Byron  Bemice Lamont of Ann Arbor spent Sat with Denise Ledwidge Miss Leila Monks of Lansing spent Saturday with Fanny Monks and Nellie Gardner Afer araduation exercises FriCaHsn at the Wm Mercer home Win Mercer home lent week were Florence Tupper of Flint I me Dr Waiter Mercer family of  Lansing and Mrs Frank Hoyer OB Hcmooos Mr and Mrs Lionel Parkinson Gokhe Mcakos of Grosee Pte on June 3xi 6 Ib,3 of sonXowelL Mr cmd Mr Warren Fuchs of Detroit spent the week and at Earl Gallun boomeSPECIAL NOTICE I am prepared to tutor any child in grades one through the 8m during the summer months Raymonda Morris 1175 MBW ited Mrs Nettie Vaughn one day,FOR QSTP V TJ  last week  oALfc  Reynolds dairy k  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and  7769 Farley Rood, 191 , Mowers Mrs GeraSne Stackable werel0050 la wood lot, orchfAU Woik 2 BY Macliine and liin Adrian Monday to see Nan1 ad Modem two Apt house, coal Guaranteed  or wood furnace, new artesian nM4  , HiLand Lake Michigan WANTED POULTKY Will pay OetrotlmoTSjBt pdose C H LloexJ fbotti 62Flo WeBavc Farm Seed e Chick Starter For Tour Nds Farmer Feed Supp,y Ce W    ft     t  VfKTHE PINCKNEY IXSPATCH Wednesday, June 7 1950 47 Years Ago Boll Webb reports a bumper stiawberry crop WiaJlosr Reason, 0111 0 Floyd rieason, fell tram a tree Thurs ana Jwroke his Jag lightning kuli 3 horses for JVirs Peter Harris on her farm bouth of town Sunday I  Miss Belle Kennedy, prin ati Boyd, Wis is home ror the sum Jene Campbell and family havfe moved to their farm for the tutiimer j r ri Swarthout is taking the embalmers examination at Lan sing this week mike Huen prin of the Ritledge yrm, school is home for tne summer Tne ladies of the Lakin appoiniment hold a tea at tne Fred largess home the 17th Commencement is June 21, the program is as follows Invocation Rev Myline Music, Orchest  u History and Prophecy, Joie Deffeauicr Valediotory Faded 1 lowers, Mae Reason Address  hev Fr Comroerford Presentat ion ol Diplomat Prot Sprout Benediction, Rev Hicks Millie Gardner closed her school in district 10 Friday IPede Mcintyre and Jack Brogan at Pinckney spent Sunday m Gregory rjdna Read closed her scfeool fai iii Collins Plains Friday Dillivan Durkee closed his sch ool at Anderson Friday with a picnic at Patterson Lake The dining car of the Whitney Family Circus caught lire from meed at Pleasant Lake Thurs an oil stove at Dexter and was SBBeBBP SBBSBfeeseev JONSERVATION NOTES Electrionics and specially charg d screens will be used m the war on lampreys a few tests with electric shocking last year proed ineffective 80 Mich, school teachers will auend the conservation school at Higgins Lcfke,starting June 18  Ground water levels jumped 118 ft in April but went down 7 ft in May , he conservation depthas been  creating trout waters by stocking I lakss which have sufficient oxygen to support these fish 1 cold vater layers 00,000 persons visited Mich state paries oyer the Memorial nav week end  J  Yeliow perch acccounted for 90 percent of the fish caught ir iichigan last year Fisherman axe warned not to dumn unused minnows pr liv in lakes as it is planting fl3h without a permit For instan ce trout lakes have had certain  ryie of fish removed To retrace them nullifies a years A 20 months survev of Mich aan woodusing industries will   completed July1 Announcing the Opening off ,  Starlight Gardens  Whitmoro Lake Pill Klein, His Trumpet and His Orchestra Featuring Lorraine Joyce,Song Stylist DANCING FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 930 to 130 P M 5 JUNE 10th  ED MEYER, MGR or MUOOAM COM tor ta County ol  of said Ccart held er  Office UliCUidHwell in said County, on the 15th day ot May A D 1950  FresenLHon Hiram B Smith, Judg time the Presentation  a of claims I It appearing to fee aeon SI It appearing to the Court theft the J time for presentation ol TIT against against said estate should be limited  scdd estate should be limited, and thai and that a time and place be appoint i  feme end place be appointed tare to receive, examine and adjust all claims  seivo, examine and adjust 11 if and demands against said deceased by and before eati  legal heirs of said deceased entitled to  completed uiy  ,   IAMMA B The wild duck Will lest year catid JtilBS million, an increase ot A tr wr was itfo  IQAQ riAssa Parshall 15 million aer 1948 YrTZri  In the Mattes oi the Estate of Michael J Roche Deceased Gerald J McClear having filed his petition, praying that an instrument til ed in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of scdd de deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to the executor named in the will or some other suitable person, ft s Ordered That the 12th day oi June A D , 1950 ot ten oclock in the forenoon, at saVi Probate office, be and is herehf appointed for hearing said pet ition  It is Further Ordered Thai publirJ nottcs thortjof n aJrvaA uf POJMOCBIOO of a copy of this order once each week fat three sMWMripi neta previous etc said day of hearing hi the Pinckney Dispatch ai BJO B Smifc Judge t Probate and before eJd a , and theft the legal heirs ej said rl irons inherit the estate of which said deceas  mtiQ te ubmft  Ja   ed died seised should be adjudicated  rtrnti atod seised sbouid be ad by and beiore send Court  It is OrderedThat all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present  w  their claims to said Court at said Pro present their claims te scdd court at  thereof atAA Probate Otocm tmA     II ors Is Ordered, That all of the crediof scdd deceased ca reaulred k aM i Mi,,  bate Office and to MTVB a copy deceased am required la ,, , claims te scdd o oate umpstona w ow  TI  i said Probate Office, and to tferve a copy upon Aian Lavey Administrator WWA thereo upon Lura Qeddes, qdminlstrat of said estalte whose address is   WWA of gcfid estate whoe adarega whose address is Pinckney Michigan, on 215 JeJferaon St Cnelgea  Michigan or the 31 day of July A D, 1950 at tent onor v  u iv J   ododr in the forenoon, said time and AuguBt place hereby appointed for the examiner tion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased UU Furker Vrdered, That Public Michigan before t he 14th day of  A D 1950 at ten in the forenoon said time wut yumH BSJBS QpPOBSSQ IK  OK  crmination and adjustment oi oil f        JJ  oclock o o copy of U  J,,  A U,  ta d M dd Jahon Judg         Register ol FP ff MCBOIS to the City el KATE OF MICHIGAH The Probate Court for the County ,to cdd County, on tho 22nd day of May  rfjune A D fW50 EPent Honorable Hiram R ,, fudge of Probate s fc ft Malls   Tn the Merger of the ESiAi   Deceased JENNIE LAVEY Deceased  Itoe thereof bo gtven by puBHcatton of o copy of tte order, for three suuuessl weeks proeteus to sold day of hearing sold dor d neartog tn tie PindBser Dispatch, a newspaper published, pcinM4 and 4rmt la sld Couarj A JN OOOy OBel B BB0SS Celesta parihcfl Jodge of Probata Mr and Mrs Jack Ernest of Briahton called at the John Carver home Sunday   I</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>wp M   Ci  ,  , ,  ,,  i  ,,  ,         cn jJ r 7     ,  ,  ,  ,  ZTA svi jrw  tTs ISSUES WIN      lbs Fmckney BUpcrtch onic Lodge News h issue of the comlnq state  setLSf  G2l  his proposed 112,000400 J860  There were two Wednesday May 31 1850 ,  V imiSnw ftTtadt sJ301018 W , jo the I  jtW000 TjS the recent C L O convent, ion the qovernor charged trie ixt piplicrsi party is dominated b  special interests because it rertL ed ttf pass his corporation incom  tax His program approc he that of Pres Truman wrusiF Senator Tatt classed as social ism Sen Taft says the Repubj can party is aiso interestea in  promouna health, security and  housing fcr the people bat that the nation can only afford it wnen it is aosolutely necessary The goVtiior made a dramatic iith hour appearance oeioi the legislature and appealed i them not lo reduce the govern meat grants to scnoois, coileges hospitals, the aged and iniirm Republicans claim the new appropriations start July 1 and nc body will be allowed to suiter Aud Gen Aten gave some tig urea on rising government costs the last ten years Education costs rose from 556 million to iS37 million Health irom 77 to 3125 Mental irom SlV to 325 Welfare irom 44y to 942 Highways irom 543 to  10b9 These figures include feu eral grants, c The Democrats are confident death oi Paul Schlanderer of Anaj Arbor Francis Dodge is well known among local Masons and  has visited Uvingston Lodge a number of times In the legislative program th proposal to approve square club degree teams was defeated, also the one to permit waiver of te  lOfial jurisdiction of candidates Baseball JMotes TEICOUNTY LEAGUE  Mo 11 School Notes I Current Comment The iriCounty base ball lea1 s  i    TU   tarted Sunday HnckW Vf ,J  S011  Thursday tof The BIQ Ten ban on televising vote Q tvrQ schoo Jtlootball games next fall hacau 55811 b Wlll  television tents here 9 to 8 Pinckney scored 7 runs the first two innings j and led up to the 7th when Web  berville went ahead A Pmckney rally in the 9th tell a run short of tieing it up Lack of control by  Pinckney pitchers was the reason ately 73 percent On Proposition No I to increase the 15 Miiiage Limit, the vtte was YES 21ff NO 68 ownersThey cilea western conifer ence records to show that televis ion did not injured attendance 1 at the Biq Ten football gamed jlast fall In Michigan their twraih is directed at the UnivterI lor the defeat The iocai aneup for  40 000 W  IL t0, 11 Iwas Jeffreys, 1st, Bob Darrow At g far a period of tweu  14811 No to bonV of Michigan which, is a mem r i4UU00 for a period of twen  ty years to erect a new school it COWMEN XEROSES     m JUNE J 1950 Amburgsy, outfield Jerry CB NO 68 Susan Campbell, PanistLiqergohu118 P n ,Crtn 1 Were voiA  a he eW  Processional  j ber of the Biq Ten Some even qo so tar as to ask that money appropriations be withheld from  untiI agrees to televiseqames With the legislature econ omizinq at the expense of the Uu Rev Donald BradvtTZll MTk u lD,r I The bic majoritv surpiised,lvr3ity and 8tat institutions this Salutatory  Barbara Clarkl o7 S7, h IfC evryibodv Also the smallness atfac comes at an unopporrune Class fStpry , , 101 ld   SSvote The Pinckny Com  invocation munity School district made up aa xiisiory Lois urus Sunday, Mary Lou Gardner Richard i t    w  uiv mau uu  Schneider Robert laZy f1 games e result wasi the Pinckney District Putnam Senior Trip  Ronald Swarchout Sf2 3T  ,  No 2 and 8 rural districts ha Harold Fairbanks J0 22 fansinq C L O 2  iuiu iuiAoa  u    ip0 thousand voters and Class Prophecy Isabel Bradv ttattenes Mason, Corbin  Betch only 295 voted tim Another mercy killinq acguitt al,tok Place in Detroit last week when Eugene Braunsdoff,, music las was acquitted of murder in Pat Rebman, Ronald Atkinson, er asinqSparks, Humps, Par, At the election to reorganize ,h ahotiTi I , LaVerne Oark , d Davis   held lait Oct  about 500 votes 100 51  Presidents Address Wililamston 5 Webberville 31 were cast At that time therei waJ 2m Zou hfr merc ts  MWMH , rveaDervme J www UUOI i men time mere waiiriilinn ne u S tTeilreys Baterta Anderson d Stevens no retration A the eloCion  SJheK 151   nor iBresetationpf Senior Gravel to Wessendorf  Hugenot , Dr Morgan Smead, G M for Masone  The transfer m bership changed in regards ci Betty VanBlaircum Wm jei Tom Mo Class Giftatory  Pat Mary Ann Maser, Lewis Joseph Valedictory Mary Ann Cam, Presentation of Enqlish Awards Church Notes St Marys Cathonc Churcn Pinckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHMITT the people want more puoiic was changed The membethip Hearts Vhe Hepufolicans OR Al   conhaent they do not  This is the same attitude the R publicans took in the last 5 cam   Wesley Reader Sunday Masses 800 and 100C jto aues paymentsThe dimit form J Presentation of Diplomas Novenna Wed 730 p m i was changed The membership Wesleiy Reader Conlstiiens Sat 730 to 3ub pro onthe Demolay board was incre,Song Class Sunday,Iwon bW mass i ased and lodges may contributeBenediction Rev Donald Brady PHAWI r, rfn  ,,  mn  u a iu J TNOJ i vi Y trvTovt otter Norema DeoUon up to 100 to it if they desire, Djs trict Deputy instructors were qiv paigns and it has proved to be en a raise of 125 aVear They wrong Were gettinq 50 The proposal m i i  Mo raise the compensation c PAOT HSCKEY LEAVES j members ol the board of qenera Recessional Susan Campbell, Pianist in he the district a lufficent lenqth of lime   V  7 k9QJ Ih We believe tha many voters1 IIA S VerdlCt vStated Y who were opposed to reorgan S2nfmi ocezni,bv reason   insanity Jhe father was 52  was 2 come convmced that mis section,,,  , vounq wif faced the loss of their school ond 10ns in lhe hom  If this castrophe took place val ume  uncongenial He was uee in Pinckney and vicinity lfhejdtri fKX 0 would qo down and the steady I 11 Jok ce The JurV was  increase in the population of the fpmposed f 9 WOmen md 3 district would end  We understand work will start tzation have chanqed their ions si  nave cnanqea iheir opm vrvrcs IIJ 1 ,  , , nee then They have 161  SJaui Qld onvinced that this section 13 kld maed  v men as soon as possible I Paul Hickey state conservationiurposes 175 a year was defeat al regional chief of Jackson has e A chanqe was made in the  resigned to become chief of aUMasonic Service Comm, the wiil liie investigation on public j grand lecturer beinq left off the lands for the U S Fish and Wild com  Liie Service with headquarters at j After a lenqthy debate the pro  Denver, Colo , jposal of the grand master to levy Election of Officers Hickey was formerly head ot,a special assessment of 1 fo New Business      n  three years to build an addition  Roll pall of Classes to the Masonic home at Alma carried by a close vote of 232 to the U of M Wildlife ReserveTO pinckney and left there to enter the army, retiring with the rank GDNGX COM CHURCH  Bv Donald D Brady, pastor  WINS LAST GAME PROGRAM  Choir Practiae Wed Nights ,  ,, 5HNCKNEY ALUMNI ASSN 0rCTauist  C3ioir Director  Pinckney won the lost BANQUET, SAT June  138 Invoccrtian Floyd Weeks Mm Pmcl LeaWa Lakerwo7 and, w,   Ration Minutes oi Last Meeting  ,1  wwir praci , South LyQn ba  twiC0, suddenly announced she h  nuin ninerlThu  j j AQQ Voent n and so did Dexter and they won miraculous healing powKbe, ScTticheX mental2 ech ifm Brhtn and7 Man  and established a healin tern Sunday June b1030Church chestQr In out3ide competition Ple Thousands attended her Organist  Choir Director  i ncwey won the last ball,lY XT n fr Mrs Merwin Campbei 510 on theb schedule here Fn  P,r  Sunday, 1030 Church Service Ibeatino Briqhton 2 to 0 This rn SJ00000 Tt  Wednesday, 40 Junior Chok ives them an even break in the WiHett was me  Another epoch took place in ,the stormy career of Ethel Willfctts, the Detroit evanqelist last week when hea 250,000 tabjl  ernack on Conner Ave was  sold to the Pentecostal church le rise of Mrs rhetoric A house she had ac Old Business Ruth Ritter ServiceT Sermon ThVLltt W V beat Stockbridge and lostotlng and in short time the Almai Introduction of Toastmaster   to Heartlandand 1 to Chelsea 50000 tabernacle was built of major While here he played22h on the best independent basket,   bann j the use of the  ball team Pinckney veraa 2 letter key book was approved Ifeey were all 6 footexs4 Others r, Morgan Smead, head of members were Don Sworlhout, i the parkDayis x Pharmacutical Lefty Reason, Marshall and Lor arm at Rochester was elected en Meabon grand master The meetinq will be held in Detroit next year   Mr ChiTesFarrU Theme Trust in God  i  pJf  htoSSSU0 ihTwho Joe MEET THE PRINCE OF PDUES j  Meet WUson 7 REGULAR COMMUNICATION inated such sayings as s Reqular Communication of Li a sucker bom every JfcSston Lodge No 76 F  A M  and The  T jiSiSTu2sdav evening, June 6 At  nev made but one error behind aItnded told of seeing people neason UH iuua or DOIIUCK uiyv e Ul unf WUY S, carried to her meotinn nn 9trotJeffreys Our Vacation Bible School be m Davis was also stingy wiOi clcci,d oTtema ablp to wcSk ains Mon mornino with ssion hitsPmckney qetmq 4,A Wirofka cnesi rna oi oemg aDie to waiJc VT T 2i Z mn mi iSon rrot 9 vhnpirter 2 home after beinq healed Critics Howard Thayer daily from 900 to 1130 for child  bcnneiaer A  denounced hpr a  reliainua PrqMont n BnrtrH nf EHurntinnren four to fourteen It will rnntin I The qame was scoreless unta  j aonouncea ner as a renqious resident ot Board ol Lducation ren iour 10 iouneen it win continl , g innino Hewlett first uo fake ana racketeer but she con Sonq AnnShirley Reason ue for two weeks Will parentsi,nG tn nmng newion nrst up ilourishina and built anDance Carol Ann Larsonshare transportation where posslslruck out Joe Jeffreys was safe  Ja, JrJq, aSuJlt ar Songs 4 Girl Harmonizers ible The Pastor will be director Delia Davis and The xirsi uu yewm  t  hardest Meet him in The Amer on Tuesday evening, June b At icon Weeklywith this Sundays this time three TC degrees will June 4 issue of The Detroit Sun he conferred Grand Lodqe reday Times, in the Jirst of two col I ports will also be qrven A qood orful articles on me life of hisiattendance asked fabulous wit   On Saturday, June 10 Four 4  , MM deqrees will be conferred OLUVER CLARK Lodqes will open at 200 p m Oliver Clark, 71, was founder examinations and to work dead about 5 o, m Sunday alt tost section Dinner will be ser  i  Ooartrrfl Lake RdIved at 630 p m, Deleqations STW en PgW p  J    Co and R uis DIW,  , uford have reservations , who  iP3eeJto Fellowcraft team and other brothers are asked td be present  Bv Order of the WM by his sister timewith a heart cdlment The  Piano Accordion Music  Carol Ann Larson of the school on the left fielders error Albert oth tabernacle in Tlorida How Mrofka walked, J, Mrofka qround ever, she got into hnancial diffi TVesdayi June 6, 630 Juniorl out Schneider singled diivinq culties ond lost the Honda build L TrfrX 2 7UJrr1 li wVmn mg a year aqo This woman ad SonqB Four Horsemen and  Hiqh youth meetinq and treasure fefilXS8, Four Girl Harmonizers Conclusion America DANCE hunt will meet at the Church PINCKNEY j Jack Jeffreys, 3p  M Mattison 2b Hewlett, ss CAVALRY MENNONITE I rlev fixrc Beacny, iasur Toastmaster Farris is with the Morning Worship  1000 teAeieysP Citizens Mut Auto Ins Co and Sunday 8chool  1100  JP Jb  is an expert in his line The 4 CttldNBl BOOK , 1145 Mrofka, rf Horseman ore the Ypsilanti state Young Peoples Meeting  730, Schneider, c  Championship barbershop quar Evening Worship  81SM Mattison, cf tette The 4 Harmonisers are from Supt   jtoecoe 000101111 lf on oi Thomas and Irene Graing iTlClark he had ipent most of his life in tnam wnft,  haMISL 2 ons  tdke in 1903 He leaves Z sons, ESS of Pinckney and AWm oV  JSr Arbor and 2 qhters Marion Keppler of on Arbor Jmd MrsErne Cornell ol fuhaatas held at the flciatiftg Burial in Fincicney, ewMterr  MB8 AOM5WJWOW j MM FRANK  xiex Wfltoi Rr efWiitUSr killed at 5 P m FridaV the Ypsilanta Normal Colleqe WHITMORE LAKE SCHOOL ISSUE WINS By a 3 to 1 vfote Whitmore Lk approved a 50,000 bond issue THOMAS A FITZSIMMONS  I last Friday to build a 5 room ad Thomas Ambrose Fitzsimmons A881 S  Shirej BWGhTON oW 4 Mi Snrternn Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed rwfc 8iJO f M i Davis p DON McCORNEY Don McCorney 70 a barber at Gregory for 42 years cottmitted Suicide Sunday by cing his throut with a razor The body1, was found by his wife, the tarjv, Wa Ada Plummer, Hehadrtibeen, e funeral was at the Milner, PunwalHome, Stockbridge, to, daT with burial in Pinckney 1 metery dition to the school The bondjwas m in pinckney on March v,fln OK issue runs 12 years The school 16r 1903 and passed away in SIf t now has 300 pupils The voteportland Oregon on May  0,,woaan was bonding proposal, Yes 1W11959 He was the son of the late No 43 Millage increase YES 157 No 45 SSL tohusband the lgrvee 2 haod  a truck on US12 abou ffiitoJCjWaff1 had evidently tried toP SSnSri grandcWlien  and bit a truck on  ThSftoeralwt beld Saturdav at lcme She was bom in Tackson lrWal Home, in Doit and had atao lived in ,, W Funemn S3 Ann Arbor Her bufbcml  orTana Ed Parker Sirior of a typewriter jmdl John and Mary Fitzsimmons of this place He had been in the West for several years He spent DQJ 7 1 875 1 three years in the South Pacific  Lyon  6 2 750 with the U S Navy on the U S Pinckney 4 4 500 S South Dakota Frighton 3 S 375 He is survived by his wife Manchester 0 8 000 Marie in Portland also four sons  , Robert, Richard and 1 congaVATION NOtES   mq a year ago AB R H1 rnittodly hd the power to draw 3 0  tremendous crowds and open the 2 0 0 Purses of her audiences The dif 3 0 0 orence of opinion is as to whe  3 1 0 ther her cures were authentic 2 1 2  0 n  General Ike Eisenhower has al  n n IwaV3 friea to eeD his political 0 n Siaa0113 a secret Of course 2 0 0 j was under a Democrat PresidAB R H ent Franklin Roosevelt that he  3 0 lwa3 pushed ahead of senior off3 0 0 l0613 ana aivn the supreme com  3 Q Q  mand in World War IT However 3 Q 11 he was in the army for years 3 Q Q  and moved around so much he 3 Q QI eeldcra voted t the present he 2 Q Q J is the chief choice of the indust 2 0Q flatlsis of the nation7 for the Rep  2 0 01 ublian nomination for president  t jfhe people do not like Gov Dew FINAL LEAGUE STANDiiNGl eY nd do not think Senator Taft rnwu MaAvu6 5iCould be elected Drew Pearson Wisser 3b ODoughertv, d Wood, c Cartier If  j in his syndicated article says that the only record so lor of Eisenhower is in Albiene, Kansas where he was registered as  a  Democrat Are the Republican going to select an exDemocr 4 for their candidate as thsy d William, wwa, ivv  wjnouvnnwn nuiu , Q  J ,AI 01, 111, Gerald of ackson, his mother of Michigan has a better forest  1928 and 19,M Herbe t Pinckney, a brother Chris, of 1 recrd this yeor than last So Hooverjmd Wendell Wilkto Chelsea and twojisters, Mrsjfar 432 flre8 have burnod over  tmet Democrats, mm 3,860 acres compared to 939   fires which burned 16,746 acrej 1 flattened strike of Gener last year at this time   No Scotch pine seedlings for Xmas trees will be available for Wm Jeftreys of Pinckney and Mrs Georqe Kingston of Jackson Burial was in Portland, Oregon TAP DANCE RECITAL The tap dancing recital givsn2 years, by the pupils of Betty Scovill j Duck hunters bagged 625,000 al Motors workers has been avered by a 5 year pact in which the workers get about every thing they asked forThere s a clause in the agreement drew a full house Satur night birds last year compared to 407 provicies that the workers Land was thoroughly enjoyed 1000 in 1948 roeTuwday cutr 2tarfd me Etextet g ffffiKoitob Ann Arrar4ta are 5 soni cmda aau  Survfvtog 03 jtem bf a pwviouf Phillip Gentile Graduates from Michigan Next Week  j 11 1 enjoyeatuyu m w  agree to a wage cut if the cost of rdqHto small children showad much Menominee county had the best jiving qoef jown Undoubtedly, vjfcdent and gave evidence of exrecord 12 ducks to a hunter, xj   fToellent trainincL Besides th local 70,700 coot were taken 92400 dancers several girls and a boy woodcock, 669,000 fox squirreL Roy State kom Ann Arbor danced SOFT BAETGAWES soft ball games wen , , in the Pmckney league low Cctvrly wife and son  8ct  oames were play 69,000 grey sgninell, 78400 raC coo and ll 1000 foxes the long and costly Chrysler strike in which the company and ofrkert lost millions influenced this quick settlement The Gem  al motors ts hog fat with profits out A bffl Just ptBd   lKfli and made hay while the Chry lature gives conservation officer , wai out   xy  theistatus of Poaosjmcers  to meet the dmands tl  1 ,  Ms    ,  Jf vi53fPP 7DANCE  WIU BE HELD IN THE PIWCKNEY SCHOOL OtM, Sat June  SPONSORED BY Pinckney Alumni Association  u   I ighborin Note The houso on the Joe Pustay lann on the North Territorial Rd  south of here was struck by light ninq about 7 p xn Thurs night and burned to the around Sergt Jack Reid of Porage Lie i has returned home from Japan j where he was stationed for   1 months South Lyon claims that modr goal of 3,000 to buy uniforms for the school band has been achieved  Mrs Michael Kelly of Dexter is now living at the Chelsea Olde Peoples Home Ibv and Mrs Sol Stucjcy of the Gregory Baptist church were en a farewell party last Sunday They qo to a new pastorate at Lawrence Born to Basil Riley and wife of Greqory May 23 a son  Mrs Lucia Dyer, 77, died May 19, at the home of her daughter Mrs Rose Ward of Jfew Hudson, She was married to Joseph Altman in 1897 and to Emil Dyer In 1931 Both proceeded her in death She lived on a farm in Howell Theater VOWSsL MlflBMCUS    Tues Wed Thus May 30 31 June 1 MIckRoan THE BOO WHEEL wits Thomas Mitchell Mary HatcheiJ  Aovelty Cartoon New ate THEAfd  s   Fri and SatJ June 23  Monte Hals   to SAN ANTONE AMBUSH  AIM Lloyd Blrdges Barbara Payton in TRAPPED  Fit and Sat June t3 THE COWBOY  THE INDIANS Gene Autry, Shstta Ryan tn a letter TnoarjsveoJ Western phi PcBiof Bedroom and Wrath Happy Tot Coeununlty Mas  Golf Tournament ton and Toes Jan 43 A SONG IS BORN t Taehalfloloc Danny Kayo Virginia Mayo  In a Swell Comedy at usual wtfh Danny Kay pins Hew  Coming Prince of Peace, The  American Version of the Life of at  Christ in color, In the Good Old Summertime Tueg Wed Thurs June 878 Olivia deHavUland plnciaxey until Ayear ago The mchaS  funeral was held at St Josephs f MPh Wcharason Hambuyq township and later in  Pinckney until a year ago The funeral was held at St Josephs church, Howell, with burial there , o Mr nxA Mrs Wm Dou Sun and Men June 43 Sunday Shows 215 p m Coal Alan Ladd CAPTAIN CAREY U S A wttb  Chissx Afksh Born to Mr and Mrs Wm  cette Dorothy Rissman of How  ell Mav 17 a son Wm Henry Fire did 100000 damaqe tof  rttrrofnrvWard store In Cartoon THE HEIRESS and Newt the MontgomeryWard store in Ann Arbir Tuesday Lou Jeffreys a fireman was hit on the head Ann Arbir Tuesday a fireman was hit    by a hose nozzle and taken to the hospital He is a son of the  DexterTheatre DIRER MICHIGAN the hospital      late Dick Jeffreys of Pinckney j d 8aturd Junt 2  3 Walter 13 Sho 7 and 7p m farmer broke I s ankle last wee  fMiin  Neighbors pVfved and planted i 12 acres of Jjrts for him and  this week showed up with 16  tractors and put in 26 acres oi William DUott Marls Windsor corn The final job was done uij less than a day Friday and Saturday Juno I  3 EAST SIDE WEST SIDE A Drama Starring Barbara StanwyckAva Gardner I Mason Van Heflm Disney Cartoon Latest News Sunday and Monday Juno 4  S  THE SUNDOWNERS A Drama Starring Robert Preston, Robert Sterling John Banymars Jr HELLHRflE  Sun Shows 3, 5,7 9  TUM, Wed Thurs Juno 878 25 Years Ago BlrJKSw h Clark and Misa Blanche Hendee were married in Detroit on Maf 20 They were a rv hlJZ and  Lucius P n lhey, 81 Niagara tails on their honeymoon , , ,, CmQamat 1ES W Thur JuneT Bluff, Portage Lake thyZm  15 nd 9jl5  and also run the store ,1 John Croupe who owns the Clark store on Main St has  BORDER GMEN Big Star Cast Sunday and Monday Juno 4  5 Sunday Shows 387J Shows 715 and 815 P M NANCY GOES TO REO In Technicolor In a musical Ann Sotheny Carmen Miranda fane Powell Barry Buillvtm BAGDAD la Technicolor  i w W11 iTiujJi 31 I1US i with sold it to Mr Porter of Webber  Maureen OHara, Paul Christian   Cartoon and Wow Comingt Montana, Hasty Heail THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD Comody Starring Dick PowslL Juno AUyson David Wayne Comody Cartoon, Coming Guilty of Treason, Red  Shoes pot Cash FOB D8AJ OR MSABLED STOCK I George Reamo who is runninq the picture show has bought thf opera house of Dr H F Sigler and Ruek CadwelL i The graduating class numbers  16, 6 girls and 10 boys They are Andrew CampbelL Pauline Reason, Marjorie Smith, David Kelly Clare Hendee, Florence Murphy, Wm Sider, Lucille Stackable Velna Hall, Vic Bour bonnais, Gerald Reason, L J Henry, Grace Tupper, Wm Van Blaircum, Gene Shehan The Livingston county associat ion is at Fowlerville June 9 Mrs  J Belle Reid of Howell, pres Pin kney members on the program are Alta Meyer Blanch Martin Esther Campbell, Edith Carr 47 Years Ago Rev Edward Vail who has a pastorate at Blissfield is now located at Milan Rer J A Conners of Wayne will give the baccalaureate address Sunday night at St Marys church Mrs Flora Grimes has iold her household goods at auction Sat  The George Hicks barn was struck by lightning Wednesday  Richard May who sold his place to Robert Kelly has gone to Ireland with his nephew who  Yellow Cab Man Sands of Iwo lima I Hi Water Sytmsetc  Dinkel Or UlCHKiAW Tbo PtofeAlt Out fat Um AS a Sftion ci said Court hold at tho Probat Oillee in tho City oi Iowoll in said County, on ths 8th day of May A D , 1850 PresontHo ttrara B Smith, Judas a Probalo IN THE MATTER OF tBS ESTATE OP Laura A Hofi Decoasod It appearing no m tho City at COAL to tho Court that tho times for presentation of claims against j an said estate should be limited, and that stive esaz a time and place be appointed to rece gnif horort , examine and adjust all ctaims and g   ltaat bone si said ive I 1H aCwt JBDWO TO SIZE AHD CONDITION LVEa 8HKP AND PIGS mOVD FREE came from there UJ  ,    The school has hlred Clayton wrtidS   br  at the Howell Democrat and gone to Lansing to operate a NOW IS THE TIME TO KILL UP WITH YOUB PAVDTTT TTT IFrCa LHoa wTai d FOHNEW WINTER  ggvS  FUELkave jSSST the Young 1    AAsF  4 A S A MA ABB Ross Read and Art Swarthout  At a seesloo 1 said Cuatt ssfct is te CUy el Howell hi seid Ootuty as Bis 26th day oi April A D , 1950 PressnUlos Bbsss B asMk Juaae oi SS 0000 seasjaaassji SV aaasBf eiasassssSr VPS GEORGE L RICHMOND Deceased It appearing is tse essri that SJS time fox presentation oi claims agatest said estate should bo limited, and that ameand ploat tt appointed to re adjust all claim ifcl WE Ate DELIVERING EVERY DAY  DEXTER 2 6 8 1 of said deceased are required to pre sent their claims to said Court at said Probate Office and to serve a copy there of upon Mctry L Hoff, Executrix of said J  D  HOE Y SONS  3     CUOfiCT TTy  CABSL BERO BOWELL 4 50 , far It COMPANY A STANDBY When their Power Line electri d th NSTILS Sk attend city goes off, rarmSj need no   8 race longer worry A standby A C Clarence FSS HIT1 , e Winchcsiger Canx, Sioux MUICM homeFrid  C City, Iowa which takes over Mrs rrZZ 53 and famishes the same 60cycle ni rSlSS iJ and iam  115230 Volt current just aV 5 fiLiw111  0100 PRm nothing had happenJd  ITie cS  ifa tell valedict This Generator is hooked up to were SunH, JSw Pinckney Sen the ordinary iarm tractor and im M SW8 f  and nthe annual mediately power is restored A HJ nllLrj Ann 150 ward, a one double throw switch completely iborIfiH L0 1111 Ar  These awards, discpnnects the power line fromsSiHf  Eana Reasn icational plan the iarm load when Wincharg  Sr UA mr T ,L Digest, which rs POWER INSURANE A d ofDetSt JfS i1 Pacfcud r, schools and Generator tokos over 5 ti wiL i DSu 1 auests ete class Tn 4R7y tfeslaner Glenn Kingsley is still in a ser SiJrl 7 nr5n to condition at McPherson hos aV iteLSi  Pat Ruert tort with nltai Howall H hAH hi Ki1 in HowelL attended church at North Hamburg Sunday and had dinner with Henry Kice and Wife The funeral of Mrs Sbrah Burgess Westcott was held at he home of her nelce, Mrs Oria Jac kson, Sun Rev Hicks officiating The dream of a life was realiz, ed last week when Dr H F and C L, Sigler purchased the Thorn pson Grimes residence of Eis w dow for a sanitarium and hospit al Mrs Nettie Vaughn will be matron in charge Bom to Dr Kirtkmd and wife of Napoleon last yeek a son 92 tickets were sold here at the depot Wed for the Barnuxn and Bcdlev show at Jackson Carl Sykes has returned to Iron wood to play ball this summer John Mortenosn sr and wifeare back from Calif, after a 3 months visit 1950, at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed or the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands agonist said ceased It U TwM CtrJsted, rhat public nonce thereof be given by publication oi a copy of this oraer once each week fat three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed and circulated io said County A true copy Hiram R Smith Celesta Parsball Judge oi Probate Register of Probate ed entitled to tsssttt the estate of miofc aid rtinissBi dosd seised should be ad   Ordered, That all of fay erection oi scad deceased cos required to present their claims to said court at said Probate Office, and to eerre a copy thereof upon Norman Reason, Admmistra tor of said estate whose address ,e Pinckney, Michigan, on or before  the 10th day ai July A D , 1950 at de tea oclock In the forenoon, said ttme asd peSSS BSBsflJ SpfSlSlsjgl 9ST BoS SB omlnqtlott asd arftuttment at all clcdmi and demaodi oaffinst said deceased, and faff 8SS ehtdtoaStos asd defenbinat ton of ftessto at kv of said deoeaeed at the MBJS of sis doom eattaed to inher It the estato d irsJss ato it is ftate CWtored that public net toe thereof as fltveo by pwsjtouttott of o  copy f ass order for three siioosssin  Maurice Danov was hit in the  JJTTlJZmJT In aald County  sad lodge of Probata Tuesday and received   ,   heaoLwiind, f PfIn,M Th5boTs of Frank Marg  an of Marion who is ill plowed cam  , and planted 16 acres of corn for  him Monday Whitmore Lake voted on build Nora Fohey finished her third nq a 350,000 addition to theh ent walk in front of the Conql Ldisfrict Friday they buUt a new school 3 yean id M E Churches I The Younq Mens Club Spcrs 5FO antaddition wa8Ji8d and Thewill of John Nsary, leavrv is st for June 20 anIn Aay are mmL IQ 1200 for a soldiers monu Mrsj Vivian Parmalef and Sua 0 hoy Iillinaham and Wife wort con3Jt with pltoi Howell He hadhisbackl101 i0111   r  to 4 oct Tuosday x lJf2 UST ft ek mint at Howell has been doclarie CamnbeU were in Ann Axbor SSrj at ADaitaoj    Drtneit with ttkmrfjf, id tevXdld, Monday   iS08 VBSSiiS  St  vft , m WHALE Of A Jt  11111 iiMfc,i THOMAS HEAD SONS Lumber, Building Supplies Point mes HOCKEYS SERVICE Mobiol OU  Cos, Accessorial UVPNQ3TON MOTOR SALES Buick Soles  Service Howell Mich  GRADUATES OF 1950 JOrflTT EISELE  Body Bumping, Duco Painting ROBINSON SbDA BAR Fountain Service, Sandwiches Lunches  CLASS OF 9SO CITIZENS MUTUAL AUTO INS COMPANY Howell Mich CLASS QT NvHEENTW Youve dM a grand job in sehooland we know youll keep the pace you have set for yourselves N YOUR RECORD BOOK SPEAKS HIGHLY OF YOUR CLASS, fv MLJ LI Ml m    CLASS OF SO 1 DETROIT DIE SET Oscar Beck, Mar j HOMER ABNEY Chubbs Corners GINSBERG AUTO PART I 1 Frozen Food Service, Groceries Meats, j Tires, Parts, Accessories 214 W GrandRiver Howell AHEAD CLASS so SLAYTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler S Plymouth Cars Howell Mich YOUVE COME THROUGH WITH FLYING COLORS   AND WERE   PROUD OF YOU Frozen FOOD LOCKER SERVICE Floyd Martin, Prop Stay in there swinging with the same zip youve shown in the past four years Were proud to join in this communitys congratulations reetings U tke, led elate eve Well U waUUuj, to keai, pvom yon lUCTS INN Chubbs Corners  Beer Wine and Lunches J RAY M DUFFY M D And youll always carry a lot of weight in our WINKELHOUSE FLORAL CO Flowers, Plants for all Occasions Howell Mich SfflXS   SWARTHOUT FUNERAL HOME Home oi Dependable Service GRADUATION HIT  estimation MARVIN SHIREY TelevisionRadio Sales  Service YuVe the kind of fine people the world needs A fou advect fat ail tiAt totutt tc cU a fall and LLOYD DOCHENDEE MARATHON GAS STATION Gas, Oil, Accessories Henry Shlrey Mar  WA SUNNY PROSPECTS   AHEAD CL ASS OF 1950 HOLLIS WYLIE All Kinds of Insurance I its time to consider the future  g May it hold nothing but good for you CROW clcMtfl35G PEIRCES STORE For WOMEN HowelL Mich  DOC CORYS DRUG STORE Fountain Service Prescriptions v You have done yourselves proed so farjust keep it up  WERE ALL ROUTING FOR you VJWS SERVICE a Gull Got  Oils, A  ON ties I for the record, your town is really proud of an outstanding doss STANLEY D1NKEL ftumbto Well Drtlttna  THE PINCKNEY PRODUCTS Plastic Finishing H C Vedder The most fruitful years of your life lie just beyond your graduation ERDLEY VANSICKLE Excavating House Moving YOURE OJUT IN FRONT BECAUSE OF YOUR SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL RECQRJ WILLIAM BRASH Shtet Metal Shop, OU Heating Systems JOE GENTILE Fountain Service Confectionary ploudloaM THE PINCKNEY TAVERN Beer Wine and Sandwiches Were looking forward to your entry into the full life of our community V  X V1,V FRANK ZIEGLER Electrcal Contractor Phone 130 ROVINS JEWELLERS Diamonds, Wa1ch, Jwelry Exp Repairing 122 W Grand Rlvtt, Phw 870  WE LIKE THE WAY YOUVE BUILT SIKH A GOOD RECORD EEP THAT GOOD OLD SCHOOL SPIRIT ALIVE HflitM TAYLORS MENS WEAR 104 E Grand River, Howell  SA i A V , 4t PARKER MOTOR SALES DeSoto cad Plymouth Cci  Wl rA 1 rf  Li, 4 V     M ,   r TT n  smi5m   stvv I W m fTlMf  potass Oee ft Quitted Sort wee    At a MMIOH d add Court hrid la ftfl Ann Arbor were fieii fio to  City  Howe  Mfr Warda HanroodL I cm the 8th day ol May A   I Preeeat, Honorable Albert Nlebett oi Detroit spefil Judge ol Probata fun at the Jesse Henry home la The Matter of the ESTATE OF , ,Q9 Washington WakelleklDeceased guests at the WmJ n appearing to the Court that the ercer home were Mr and MrsUim u the PresientnUon af claims oe Bertaca and family ana, against scdd estate should be limited old Reason and Wife Of land that a time and place be appoint  At  pillow case card party, ottat the Masonic hall Sat nite Norman Miller won apennant wave donated by the Brash Beau Jy Shop Ann Arbor Now he is  lookinq tor some one to donate it to  Dqvid Aberdeen visited friends in Holland ovtor the week endi and attended the tulip festival   A vT pjf  To Customers of Ly ndilla Telephone Compll any and Customers of the Michigan BeTelephone Company in Pinckney Exchange SZ jSSehospTai SLll  the Lyndilla JeiepW eU last Tue  IJL, data, to Mid cmrt at  Pro Mss Minnie Toles of Bay City KTta3es CoS 4Tu 1ft2 Company will present a taint crpplfcation to the Mich , ,  iandtoacooythvistmalMajYHott  I ItWh Cn in the City of Lansing on the 8th day of Fune, 19SD reauestina TV roil  Bernardine Burns hurt auto acdaenft retufnsid to secelve, examine and adjust all claim in an and demand against aid depeaed home  It is OrderedThat all oi theoiedltors Dale Miller and wife attended the benefit dance at Gregory Sat nite for Mr and Mrs Roy Wriqht Mr and Mrs John Smith spent the week end with her people in tn nwwJwllia rr WAn4  aZ i  accordance Th James Burns family el Ann Axbor jailed w the Ray Bums aome Sun on their way home frjma wedding at Jackson Tiex Sfctcicett and wife of L  pon Phillip of sold estate Pinckney, Michigan, on or before 24th day oi July A D, 1950 at  the  ton Were weV mA ,   5  oclock In tte forenoon, said time and  were wee end guests at the O place hereby appointed ior the 01001100 Rohmson home Rush Lake  and adjustaenlof all data, and IsiSJS8 S Fken demand, aacdnrt said da gained their children Sunday lt to Further Ordered, That Public ZLrS0 0i  25th weddingHotto thereoi be fhron oy publication CaSrsarvA , lof a copy oi this order once each week SSq of aed the  for three successive week, previous to Brighton Past Masters banquet1  day oi hearing in the Pinckney Dis j last Tuesday night lpatch 0 awpaper printed and dxculot ed in said County A true copy Celestta Parshall Register oi Probate Hirom H Smith Judge oi Probate Hockey Swarthout Wesley Urnstead and Ray Sullivan spent the week end at Grayling nshma lilif Wm Lamb and children of 311 Aar pent Sunday at the  W H Meyer home Lvle Hendee and wife of Ann The Psebate OoeH ior the Coanty oi Arbor and Lynn Hendee and At a sesrtoa oi sd Court heid at wife were Sun guests of Mrs  Puses Ottos ftV Cttf oi Row Rjse Hnedee lU  , County, cee 15th day oi Mrs Albert Shirley, Mrs Louis May A D 1950 Cpyle, Mrr Merwin Campbell j PraeentHon HUam R Satfh Mrs Leila Garr and Mrs Bert gd Probals Koepen attended the Kings Dau in the Manet at ths Estats of Ohters meetinq n FowlervUje Michael J Scene Deceased inFSd7 r  1 Gwaid J McClear having tiled Tlie Masses Joan Nash and I Gyde of Howell were week end  quests of Barbara and Jane Nash Week end guests at the Louis Coyle home were the RoberJ,  u u Grainger family of Lcaisina and in the will or some other suxtabl person, his petition, praying that an instrument til  ed in said Court be admitted to Probate OM the last will and testament oi said de deceased and that administration of said estate be gianted to the executor named a oooy thweoxH viloncr Mrs Mary Hoff j  1, sseryxnaa Battle of Ann Arbor 01   I ealled at the Piepateh Oifloe Sat,  The fire engine was called to  Hiland Lake Sunday noOh by a crass fixe Joe Greiner or Detroit called on Pinckney friends Sunday Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ross Read were Mrs  Ida Byers and daughter, Janet, of Ann Arbor and the Howard Read family Mr and Mrs Don Tower of Gal esbura ILL are visiting the Way  ne AtLee family and with them spent the week end in Gladwin with the Cy AtLee fanuly  Mrs Mae Met of Howell and Leigho Lavey of Jackson were Sunday guests of the Lee Lavey Jjmily Mr and Mis James Blanchard and Mr and Mrs Walter Clark attended the opening races at  Northville last week Mr Blanhardriatfcei1 had a horse in one Bob Horine of Detroit spent Sun at the Lester McAfee home OGass and wife ol Detroit called Thursday 1 For the LyndiUa Co tosell and the Bell Company purchase certain telephone properties to service Judfe 2 To discontinue the furnishing of no charge toll between the Gregory and tho Pinckney exchange The application will also request the Commission to set a date far a public hearing of the matter Purchase and Sale served on ftnekney service station lines 32 and 58 and 2 customers on Pineyrvice Stat l,alH 7  hm  and the western boundary of IS 2SLlStoS Township, which is approxunatly three mile west of the Center of Pinckney Customers a SI  4 who are located west of this line, betwei Section 29 and 4mSdSSSSk on LiS 3 wJl be served from Gregory only instead of both from Gregorand StafiyTd Sreset If the plication is approved by me Commission, there will beW chang irTmonSly rSfetx service for customers ntinuing to be served irom Gregory but the foUowmg chaW iTmonS ly rates wiU apply to those to be transferred to Pmckney rural line service maiu  monm Howell Clifford Smith and wife of Detj 5000   l09 S,   1 is herehjr appointed or hearing said pet xoit were Sunday guests of Mr and rs Clifford VanHorn Mrs A Schmidt of Long island N Y is visiting her daughter, Mrs John Carpenter and family Olin Robinson sr is in Grand Rapids this week attended the  Annual Meeting of the Masonic  Grand Lodge fThg Cydle Fisher limily and the Roy Fisher family spent Sun with Mr and Mrs Floyd Hamm ond at Narrows Lake The Robert Read family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arth ur Bullis in Gregory The Fair Employment Agreement is the principal objective of the negroes of the north and in a greater extent the city as few of the colored people ere rur al dwellers In Michigan, Detroit is the pattle ground There are  excellent negro schools and many college graduates but un  fortcnately most of them have had to taken menial jobs such as running elevators, sweepinq and waiting on tables This does not satisfy them They wants equal working oportunities with the whites and social equality in churches, fraternal organizations publiiJ ition It is Further Ordered That notice thereoi to giveo by oi a copy oi this order once each week ior three tnooeseif VSsks prerious to said doy of hearing ss the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, ponied aid csr dicukrted e sold Coantr A true copy USraa B SaUb Celesta Panhall Judfe oj Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CKCIUT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Albert J Sebold and Anna E Se bold his wife Plaintiffs vs John D Luke and Pearl W Luke his  wife, Arthur Schaad, Mrs Arthur Schaad, Floyd C Elwell and their unknown heirs, devls legatees and assigns, Keystone Realty Company, a Mich Corporation and its unknown assigns, ahdldah M Reason Hepner, et al, Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livings ton in Chancery, at HowelL Michigan May 24, 1950  It appearing fronffte Frem Present Lyndilla Telephone Co, fGregory rural rates Monthly Rates Business Residence Service Service 225 175 To Present Michigan Bell Telephone Co Pinckney rural rates, including area service to and from Brighton, Dexter and Howell Rural rates proposed by Michigan Bell Telephone Co in its application of December 29, 1948 still pending before the Commiss ion  including extended area service as above 350 200 450 Monthly Rates Business Service Residence Service 4SL50  MrrwuiM swiu LAAO sworn Th PROBATE COUBT FOR THP, bill  complaint a8 filed in said cause, that defendant Idah M Reason Hepner, is a non resid ent of the State of Michigan,  and resides at Lockhart Fla, ana  that the plaintiffs have not been  able after diligent search and CODTTTY OF LIVINGSTON At a session oi said Court held at th Probate Office in the City of Howell in said county on the 13th day of May A D 1950  Present, Honorable Hiram R praying that an instruement Court be admitted to Probate as dhe last will and testament of said deceased and that administration of said estate be ujanted to Lura Geddes or to some oth er suitable person It is Ordered, the 3rd day at June , w A D, 1950 at ten oclock in the fore etcThere are many negro teach noon  ,aia Probate Office is hereby ers in Detroit but they are a9PPitod io hearing said petition igned to schools in negro distt ft to Furtlx dsre4 That public no  ricts The big churches of Detroit16 thereof be gtoea by publication of a have no negro members exceptcopy of this order once each week for 3 the Christian Science Accordinr successive weeks previous to said day  to an article in last weeks Detlof hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch a roit News by Louis Tendler, The newspaper printed end dreulated in sale Judge of Probate  j   ,    IN THE MATTER OP THI ESTATE OFTjj7 lw Fred Lake, Deceased 5 r, U 9 D Grace Stanton Hoyt,having fUed her pet lZ j  1  itionpraying that an insemnt filed in SL, Y  TQ3ld  hy 5   9, or if they have any person 4 Mln 2 Mln al representatives or heirs living First Addl Discontinuance ofNo Charge Toll Service If the Commission approves the discontinuance of no charge toll service between Gregory and rnclcney, toll rates as set forth below will apply to all mes sages between the two exchan  ges Those toll rates are the same as the rates that already apply or messages completed over the regular toll lines between the exchanges They are the established rales for messaae between telephone local service areas whose rate centers are 10 miles or less apart airline distance, as listed in the tariffs of the Michigan Bell Tele phone Co hretoiore approved and now, on file with the Comm    1 m w uTep Michigan Bell Telephone Co hascouatf made astart in this fair employ ment practice It has placed neg ro girl operators sideby side with white gills and also in some business offices A survey shows that 10 per cent of the phone subscribers in Detroit are negroes It has not extended this to all departments but it has made a start The big leagues kept the negro players out for years but in the end were oblig ed to yield  Mrs Cornelia Bowen arid dau abler, of Howell called at the  Andrew Niebett home Wed  Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the  Frank Aberdeen home The John Carver family and his mother, Mrs Anna Carver picniced at the Huron River park Sunday A true copy Celestia Parshall Register oi Probate Hiram R, Smith Judge oi Probate of STATE OF MICHJQAN The Probate Court fox the County LiTingston Al 0 session ol said Court fetid to to in said County, on the 22nd day oi May A D  1950 Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the ESTATE OF JENNIE LAVEY Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for the Presentation oi claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appointto receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said, deceased by  legal heirs of said deceased entitled to inherit the estate of which said deceas r , ,j , ,,, , led died seised should be adjudicated Laura Geddes of Chelsea      at the L J, Henry home j It u orderedjhat all of the creditors ,,  1 of said deceased are requir Shehan children of and the Gerald Bauo Brighton spent the the Louis Shehan required to present  and Gerald Ken M  their claims to said Court at said Pro bate Office and to serve a copy thereoi upon Adrian Lavey Administrator WWA of said estate whose address is  whose address is Pinckney Michigan, on A v j   3I day o Jdy A D 1950  ten Of Howell Called oclock is the forenoon, said time and Kennedy home Sun tp hereby appointed tor the examine tion and adjustment oi all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further ordered, That Public Notice thereoi be given by publication rift, and Mrs Andrew Nisbett Mjpe Thursday dinner xruests at home in Ann Arbor gavw kitchen ware favVpeiSanti and week from here attend of Floyd Fulford trey at Wayne ancTMrs Clifford y cynd Mrs MaynardtCeUetio ParshaD rafid Mr and Mrs DonGrif  RegMsv oi Plata of a copy ol this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing  he Pinckney Die,  patch, a newspaper printed and diculat ed In said County j A true copy Hbom X Smith jts iJ of Ann rer for MrsT her home Fri 15  Judge d Probate or where they or any of them may reside, or the location and office of the Keystone Realty Co  fi Michigan Corp, or whether the title, Interest, claim, lien or I possible right, of these defend ants have been assigned to any other person ox persons or whe  ther such title, interest claim, lien or possible right has been disposed of by will by the said above named defendants And lt further appearing that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inguiryto ascertain the names of the persons who are included adefendants with out being named Uon motion therefore of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, attorneys for plaintiffs, it is ordered that the above named defendants and  their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, cause their appearance tolbe entered herein within thrge months from the date hereof and that in default thereof said bill be taken as con fessed by said defendants and each all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in  the Pinckney Dispatch, a news paper, printed, published and cir culaUng in sola County once h each weekN or at least six suc cessive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yelland Cfcuil Court Commissioner Uvingston County, Michigan John A Hagman, Clerk The above entitled suit involves and is brought to quiet 1 title to the fcUowing described sands, located in the Township of Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan, more paruckrrly dssv crlbed as follows, towit Lot ninetyfour ST of Patterson Lakewoods No 1, a Subdiv ision of part oi the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section thirtysis Off, in Township one 1 North Range three 3 east, Michigan, and the northwest quarter oi the southwest quarter ol Section thir tyone 31 in Township one 1,  North Range four 4 eaet Mich Van Winkle  Van WW  StattontoStation Messages Day, Night and Sunday Collect Each 4 Min 2 Min  First Addl 10c 5c 25c  5c  PersontoPerson Messages Day, Night and Sunday Paid and Collect Each First Add 3 Mm 1 Min 25c 5c Telephone Company  Bell Telephone Company 1 WE GREET YOU I  CenlliHy end with sU tKer sincerity st our comstsnd ws txttnd our bett 1 4d may 9441 WAYNE WAGONER Groceries Meats Beer   Cfcubbs Mrs C J CHnton with his mothe,r Mrs  Attorneys for PlcdnrUsi Clinton and siiter, Mrs J Business Address eMStSww 950 RUSSELL D SMITH Ford Sales  Service Howell Mich, CoHftatu lotions Our town has good cause to plume , itself over your   accomplishments OBSERVATORY HEIGHTS ,  BEAUTY SALON 1402 Washmgston Helgthsv Ana Arbor Brlki Brash, Prop L eUUM, fitella Qttim in Hoyol Oak SunHoswlL MWaqn J3ES HNCKNEY V F W POST 7301 KAYS BEAUTY SHOT    8  It issnt tskt tnmrttttur SMeMttoyNT CLASS OF iese HP TOP BESTAOBAMT V Vtk sAmmmk imm ,4 tfi i TX  i s, Mi ft Wtdbii jay May S1JM0 COMPLIMENTS 950 GRADS Tito jncjrney Dteptitdi Entered cm 2nd dan act oi Match 3 1877 mattes at Postottice 114 SaHowell St PjnckneyjHtaJi gubeaipbon Price 9U9 a  Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings lingerie  KennedyV Qn Store I Married by Justice biic mger ui wiiquiuu iviuy 4 ia vuiuo iuuibd tautjuenowiger ruaay niuut tne Mercurio Iruit true, uuven oy r runic iyiercurioi siuneu 10 uvac oui iium m uuni pi Aenneuy s BLore iue UUCJC lau DoGiu uii a pickup uuc wim a xoaa OI xuiniiuie enrouie Uom Detroit io miuna UULQ anven uy reter I Wagoner ine pickup naa a  aoar torn oti ana Mr  wagoner was uuown out of tne  PICKUP ana sustained, iniuries to  nS snouiaer Dep rranic fciegier invesugatea trie acciaent Wugo ner bougm a loq cabi ont bra ley  v anbiCKie DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING OISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS irSM00ERNREV0llTI0NARY  No mort cxpftrtt unhoolthy pumping and dlflfllnf up of ctupoolt, Mptic tanks, wpogt pools, gra traps and clogfltd Unas Htrvs th moil reliable and lofeu method to l4ufy, diuolvt and taponify gras, iludgo, hair, cnlh and othsr organic solids This modern chemical guarantees quirk and effl cient reiuiN  12 to 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN of pool or lank necery whil chemical is working tee Cenedlee Pel Off tt v off eadleg Myron Hughes Quite a lew Pinckney base ixiu tans went io Ann Arbor lueu , to see iMotre Lame University Phene 57FU 8717 Lakeside Dr I case bail team pray Micmqan gT1 uchiqan won A J to 1 Goinq in as relief pitcher lor JNotre Lkume UusLectldgeHnckney patched 2 ana onethud innings allowing no scores Alberta Dinkel spent the week end with Uhariene and Gracel ivieyer in Diigntow Rush Lake I Mr and Mrs j Duff of Detroic called at tne 1VL  iAirroy homo Sunaay The Jay Eriqham family of, Grass Lake caned on Cnubbs Corner friends b undo v LOWEST PRICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGA31APPAN Range i atomatic, instantUghtiaf turnen removable porce  la drip trays rlwalitooven with glass winlow and ovea light  14kOur dock vith builtin TWralcdar signals cooking faatb up to 80 minutes  v fWguide gives time and tern Mrature information  ftiminstotj aignal tells wien vnisoa  v ljbt fllumlMiOS entire top iAift working area Poro pin finish Concealed 0 en  Nit a Mauu Marnn of Dotroiij spent the week end at the Aioen Lfxiucei nome ana haa dinner witn them bunaay at riansons observinq Aitxarts birthday i Allen Dinkeliarence Musson Cliiuert lircnnqer Male rleniee saw the hotroa auto races at Uwosso Sunday , Mrs Mary Martin of Howell Jred Read spent last Friday in spent Thursday with Alberta Detroit  Dinkel Cnarles Eisele and wife of Fow Herb Sneed and wife of How , lerville spent Sunday wifch his e spent bun at the Ross Head I mother, Mrs Emma Voilrner I Week ena cuiiers oi Mr and  Mrs Mae Teepie of Howell en Mrs bert hooker were bert Van  tertained the bndqe club Tues Hom nd Mrs Cora Sawyer of  Mis Edna fteason and Leota Lowell, Ruel Coniway ana wile pvvere Sunday airmer quests oi  An Arbor, and t Volney the Kenneth Reason family in iiand and WL oi DeC,j Ann Arbor  lne dy School Travel Ciuo Mrs Mae Daller and MrsClyd ciecued bV at tneir tish supper Fisher attended a White Snrme at J0, 1AnccneV school rnaay meeting at Jackson Sunday f niqht They leave this week on The Leo bettes family of Wall ttwo uweek triPjo Jw York ed Lake were week end quests City, chaperoned by Mrs Lester at the Roger Can home fharp and Mrs Wi kinson, The The Gerald Kennedy family of 8 members of the 7th and Bth Howell spent Sunday at the lrvin ffgde qo The class raised 400 Kennedy home  Mrs Dollv Bauqhnspent last Gordon Hester and wife of Yp TuJ Jlthur P161113 silanU were Sunday quests at the ond Mrs Harold Frqnkhn in How Andrew Nisbett home  fhU h,f other SJ bemc The RobertRead family were,6 froJ gv , Sunday dinner guests at the Dan 0 Maurex and family of Howlett family of Greqory Ann Arbor were Sunday guests HW cmd Ms John Carver atte  ended a plastic party night at 1 f fYf was tne guest Mrs W H Meyer entertained t  instajlatioii oi the Ram her children a dinner Sun with bowroers    City spent the week end at the IS DAIRY MONTH So Proclaimed in Michigan by Governor Williams In Recognition of the States MOST VITAL BASIC INDUSTRY Milk is our most essential commodity and provides more than one fourth of all the food consumed in this country One out of every 15 families in the state depends entirely on Dairying for its livelihood For 34 years a large portion of Michigans high quality milk has been supplied and safeguarded by the 15,000 dairy farmers who own and operate the Michigan Milk Producers Association LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE I Now is the time to modernize your kitchen with Phitgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, jf you wish MANY OTHER PMfLGAS ALLIANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I the exception of the George W Meyer family in honor of Garths birthday Mr and Mrs George Frazier entertained Ivan Remley ana wife and Bob Tenqman and fam ily Sunday Barbara Nash will work at the ICongl camp at South Haven   at the  this year and Jane at Camp Tola LK  hai  C H McRorie home Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell  were quests of Leona, at Mich State Colleqe Thurs on Red Ce dar River Day Robert AmburcKey of Pontiac Albert Shirley nifc k9uiiuiiy i Leona Campbell spent the wk Week end cruests of Mr, anden to 3 n m u A vill riiUA viw ,ara TC Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and Mrs Clifford VanHom were Jas,  d j j Blanchard iSekora and family of Detroit,  vt ka NIKIII rtS ,  Mrs Frank Danic Lora Burnett at the Northyllle races Sat M wSVnTv5S Bi Grilse Ledwidqe spent the wk etf JAe Vlla VXfS LUCUle Gagnn  t Mrs Alta Meyer and Mjs lllah Fannmqto Reason leave this week to ITAZYI tend the qrand ehcqpler O E S   TuesdaV ruqht at has home mauiQhiW J Sta Eleanor Ledwidge and flSfn TSSSit thf w Jk Mrs Clare McMacken saw the 2S tffirtSSLrnH MichNotre Dame qame at Ann om teWrS knir NttWm  eral store at Portaqe Lake to jte, Lonq of Ann Arbor Week end quests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer were Mrs Wei , tha Vail of Horton, and IIiss Flori118, ence Tupper of Flint dinner at Blacks, Chelsea Sun The Howard Read family were at the Georqe Wildo home in Ann Arbor Sun Mon ice lupperot r lint    Detroitand had din  canea o Z SSrSLSt ne7aTefhemTopinka Inn of Ken  Sunday Picture of 4 man who confeved he didnt ksew about the telephone directory Yellow Pages Ross Lamb and wife of Lansinq M, and jy Kenneth Wyiie were Sunday guests at the Tomentertamed  and Mrs w yH v  t 6V J t  n   Euler Sunday, the occasion beFrank Clarjt and wife of Detroit mq in honor of M EulerS 66 were week end quests at the birthdav Winston Bauqhn home i Mr arid Mrs Floyd Martin Lyle Gorton and wife and Wirt t Memonal  n portiana Barton of Dumnd were Thurs callers at the Phillip Sprout home UNIQN DEMANDS Mrs Alma Hains and Zitaand The Union representinq llr cedKon Wm Sntl P ClPlhe Michiqan operation at McPheraon hospital ,  Howell last Tuesday J Eamss Florence Bauqhn,,Mrs Ella Siqler of Lansinq and , WtoSred ited at the James Nash home  Mrs Lloyd Hendee and son, JefftteJd, and Mrs Lynn Hondeo daughter, Mrs Mariorie Foltx ily ose  H pw AilJsiM KMthee ReneM from 0050 Automatic Water Ntf n from 1950 SEE US TODAY wr HANDLE All INSTALLATION   DETAILS A Ail HO 145 irritant 52, dauanter, tnxu, raanone roi iu iii  TWTr Tohn in Loiawaier inursaay and children of Battle Creek call Sg  An ArbVridS Lbyd Hendee and am ed on Mrs Mary Hoft Sunday I Carw sr  Ann Arbofnaa   wUhG mbic  Mrs Emma Broqcm and dauqh TT rTTr IUL iua Gporae Kennedy family in Howell    j i  ter MrsLuell Patterson of CJ f fel Sundav  Robert Hoff and Mrs Brown of on schedules, upward relasf StocQe called at the Stan Mean  home  Ipiatto PSL Bell Telephone Company hers pre sented its demands for contract chanqes Walter Schaar vicepres of Division  15, Communications Workers of AmericajrTJlO, pre sented the demands They in clude shorteninq wage progress fof waqe purposes upward regradinq leV Wnkil home Saturday   Gks ItotchaK7f Sprout home Sunday    Mrs Joie Forner and Jim FOr ferILd ed at  MeSon Mrs Haxel Parker and dauqh , of certain jobs, and col lection ol jVand family of Ann AttFt Gt m Meaoon  DoT0hyi attended the qradu dues by the company at no thar Mrs Bess Deereaux of Detroit homft 5unaaV ation exercises 6t Ford hospital qe to the union and the Carl Bidwell family of j MARRIAGE LICENSES Detroit Friday where Mrs Prk While the Union demands ao ner odtod ST LTlWhome SSMT MWFyMrs Lloyd Begtt d and cpm MlcUga Fred Read fam  is, 26 tpjttcaw etk i y J  Si  j i , X f  s   15 5 vi  Vr  ,1, Vl,vi  mm m   m I I   JKay L 1Mb i The Senior Class DTeT one 09  follows Commencement Exercises at the School June 2 at 800 p m Alumni Reunion Banquet June Third Senior Trip to Washington D C leaving Monday, June 5th arriving home Monday June 12      Mis Evto Melvin closed her echool in the Reeves dlst near Stockbridge with a picnic Friday She teaches thear next year The Pmckney Kings Daughters, will meet on Thursday afternoon   June 1st at 200 P M at the home o Mrs Merwin Campbell All members are asked to be J present Mm Brady Secretary  PROFESSIONAL EXACT A MO U If T When you pay by check you can always write the exact amount no change problems  no carrying of large cash sums bay Avutty M U, rincsaey, c stUf lwu A SS to m K M Bep Weaaesaay MeswTustvjriUsgt TiUosttOupai, D  rifPltMIHR,  O B McCUlSKY Dentist  , 122J4 Nafta Michigan I WEWYTTEYOUR ACCOUNT oflw m2u 814  FIHST NATIONAL BANK IN   Awntmsats  Howell Michigan HOWRXL I HFflft ttEl Under Federal Supervision Phone 18  207 EStand River Member Federal Deposit Jnsur Howell Michigan ance Corporation, All Deposits IaJReal Estate, lnsurance3rokeiage mixed up to 5000 tar each Depas City Lake and Fasm Property Itofc    A SpedaBry Uet Your Property with Me DWVatf ast ftastond 1 Law  MARTIN I LAVAJI as State 18 Brighton, Mkh MYRON J  Plumbmg f CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank jay friends and neighbors for the cards and flow ers I received while in the hospit i  LEE tAVEY Aonofal Insurance Phone 59F3 1 also the Auxiliary for the box Plnckney Michigan of fruit Your kindness will all nrTt r iirrn ways bw remembered   A J  x OHM Andrew Campbell   j a Specialty Will Dunbar, daughter IsabelL and Mrs Ruth Hendricks and  1 1 1    BEST WYUE PlncjaSsy 78F2 Pi UMBiXO  HEAVfifC 877locJi Dr    njjjn lake Poief1NCKNtYJSyri   STANLEY BERRIMAN wiuaren oi jacjcson called on the Ajtorney at taw Stanley Dinkel family Tuesday 207 E, Grand Blver,  Howell Jack Folltck and famtlv of nH M  children of Jackson called on the roltfflli   5717 Laktdde Drtv Bush MM    te Repairs on All Makes Tuesday Mrs Mdble Smith and son, ijHazen, of South Lyon called on  friends here Monday night  r REED Jwelr 19 people took first communion 1 WATCft CLOCfc REPAIRING at St Marys church test Sunday, Jiiccurcts  Fast  Seasonable Mr and Mrs Ben White wer Chiaronteed Work Sun guests of Miss Joie Harris Jo in w ErSTJZvL uni and Rm, nrA R, u4 t1 w J  Pmckney, Mich i GLASb i  SERVICE FOR Are  and Rov and Raymond Harris Mrs Kenneth Wylie entertain   ed at a luncheon Friday, Mrs ji   i  v HDStir4 chndien  Mj assiued Advs P ft SWARTHOUT  SON Funssil Boast Don C Sworthout Dfrectox Modem Eguinment Ambulance Servlee Phones 88 4 g PtockneMictv US a BEtoHdyrsc opTOftttnur 120 West Ofaod Ifarer Ave  Howell MlehlgaB For Appotntment Pt me 358 Reejdence 11  BLOYD HQlbEE tire Stock nSaBe Weel Ttpe Made to ftVefe Oeneraf fruddng Phone MTU SARL JOXZ2 Concrete Products Cbavel Sand Top Soil Road Gsavt FBI Dfc and Road Buit Blocks Lata Piece or Ctrttfrar 7625 Tassc Bd Phcteef Bte   Phone OextVB 116 DR C7 TOWNKR 8144 ortage Lake Road Deme iPhen Dexter 3461   FOR SALE Binfed stocks r cott 15750 nace and contrompleta R  LuciusPoyle,  I FOR SALE Power Lawn iftower J 21 In Cut 7500 When new it cr Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 240  HOGS 50c aCwt  WE BUY HIDES mD CALF SKINS j  fhone 68 Plncknsy Central Oead Stock Xe  HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED EY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VTBERATIONSL WE USE THE BEST AVAIL MCPHERSON state BANKonfleoiohter rRfto K w A nignter, C889 Ashton Rd EstohUhed 1865 Detroit 28 Michigan WANTED Phone 52F4 Phone 42 Rabbit Pens  ME Leinbach 101 FOR1 qsTF dirr ,1 FOR SALE  1929 4 Door Ford 1816 vuiLrHr Sma11 white enameii Sedan, Hydraulic Braked First GLASS AND DOTHE WOK PROPOTROMPTBY ABES AUIO PAitTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVEB BoweU Michigan v WHY WORRY 1 COnditon1 away from their home leaving WAMTCT 7iHY valuable articles unprotected 11 Male short hced A Safety Deposit Box will keep ErSS 121 shePerd, cross important papers such as bonds, ff9 ,  stock certificates, insurance polic p1  VSif Stockbridge Mich ies, deeds, abstracts, wills, birth ggglH22, R2 certificates and the like from pry f OR SALE Threje burner oil ing hands Valued iems to Jew stov with elevated oven 18 00 elry or silverware can also be Mrro Daller  ted bv 18 use of our FO eSALE Sir weeks oldlPoinTer FOR SALE One Model A Ford vaults and Spaniel Pups Prices 2 aSf    Your vacation can be worry Henry Winslow, PhofA free with this low cost precaut FOR SALE J3SR ion Rent a Safety Deposit Box statQ inflr V Pkmts, todaY ate  Coupe, with three new tires,qood condition, two power saw outfits and Carpenter and Plumber Tools, also 18x15 linoleum, rug wheelbarrow, garden tools etc i  Chas Dinsmore M38 East   one there takes if lor 3500 115 Chilson Rd Phone Howell I3B2W FOR SALE  8 pc Dining Room Suite Matching Davenport aid Chair Desk 6V Occasional Table 12x17 Living Room Rug and Paaf Upright Eureka Vacum Cleaner Inguire at  , Robinson Soda Bar 111 Main Street Plnckney, Mich jpdAUi FVfh andDonxnionv All other iresB veaelbblde in season We  GREETINGS  nLi iilfcbinson, Pre Stt ,0181 GladioU bulbs State Inspected, all SIZA , MCPHERSON state BANK 728 vgu R Smany  onaer Federal Supervision i East Sibley St Howell, hMemBer Fedeial Deposit Imuran ghone HoweU 321R cs Corpoiatlon AU Deposits up TO WHOM IAY lo 500a for each Deposlter  ww i MAY Howewu Michigan  , orders for Bower and vei etGWe plants by the dozen or  plant George C Charboneau 9040 Farley Roajd  Phone 16 IF 11 ,,  Mich, FOR SALE OS buUding 14x10, , aMLone buimg 9x9 ft Inguire    W4 CORCERN oi StopIev DinkQL On and after hisdate IwiSnct WANTfcD Will iade a BriggsStraton Lawn Mower motor for a i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 It A S  7  m DUALITY Meats Fruit  or Groceries Vegetables   be responsible for any debts  ex  cept those contracted by myself I Adolph Hartman DATED MAY 10 1950 Small OutboaUd Motor Murray Daqq HiLand Lake FOR SALE Modem 5 room home iTiu uiiiii  K 1 SALE wodem 5 room home P SAufe 2 Riding Horses sad  Plnckney Basement, Furnace, , aies one gentle for women taiith, verybest of condition ExiSzX m a lot available Price 650000 Harry day 7439 Bentley Rd, Rte SEE REASON PHONE 131 nr 17   Pincey I WANTEp Plowing to do by th F03 SALE Good Ice Box holdsa 40 bottom tractor plow Nelson Buzzard 326 Main St  PincknvMichigan FOR SALE Z Reyndds dairy Fish s Market Prices Courteous Service Clarks  AlitoOwMfcrs wll My hflrtiportatfoncwrAs, pto0Oiiordfrfnaf ir ren nome  Jaf youhfcCwcw your loss RWWTLIS INSURANCE and BONDS NOTARY PHCMCE 136 PINCENEY SALESMAN WANTED Vith selling experience or ecru jlaat to do field and sales wane lor major feed Qcsnpany also have two horse carrying trailer for sale Earl Schroeder 5486 M 36 West ard, Modern two Apt house, coal or wood furnace, new artesian 3 in welt lots of water A 30x60 bam, 24 stanchions, new milk house, and tile silo, garage grain ary, hen house and tool sheds Call at 545 Putnam St Plnckney Saws filed ATTENTION Retoothed torn at 7769FierRoadrT95Ln1,Wer5 Sharpened acres good land, wood lot orch AU Work 2ne Bv Machine and A j ,  r iyJl urcai Guaranteed A MadeU 11524 Whrer Drivfe HiLand Lake Michigan WANTED POULTRY Will pa  99uon  inarsjei pnoes C R Uotd Phone 62Flo fWCXNBTB UNBsT FOOD 8TORI t m    lor acVfmaemenfi Betteraiannr earnings Thorough train Ing on the fob Home mghts Nd investment and no credit to carry Must have cars Age 25 to 50  Only congenial, mature, reliable men will be considered For conl hdenual appointment repry toe Dispatch, Phone Si   , X MesseSSMfeeekeaeMMMiHeaeeMiMartMMii    WJr</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> i M,   V r 81 Volume 67 The Pindmey Dispatch WodbssdayMay 24 1950 ichigan Mirror I School Notes Michigan tourist industry is I THE SCHOOL PROPOSITION headed tor a big season in 195U j There seem to be two principal But Robert Furlonq sayi Michi1 objections by opponents of thdan will luve plenty of compel new school bond issue They cuv Won and urges Michigan resort 1 The site selected is too fa owners, hotels, cottages and out Now the state demands tha amusement center to upgrade the site must include at least , I their facilities V installing run acres, ihe presentsite chosen U  ning water and etc cuready owned by the schoc Frank Davis of the East tyich 91 the yiilaq has waived thei Tourist Bureau recently comptet hta in it It is 7 acres in area d a survey of 550 resort owners We understand that the schoc He says the averaqe cottaqe  busses will be used to transport rents for 35 a week, total costjcniidren from tho village out to i Aw living is 8 or S aday A book Care Free Days has been issued by the West Michi gan Tourist Assn Prominently It is not ovr a quarter of a nilo irom the center of the village 2 The second objection it that 140,000 is too much moneVfl OUR DEMOCRACY No W displayed is a calendar of events  when the estimated cost is 1201 for Michigan which includethe UOO Now no bids have been reV Kalkaska Trout Festival, Holland v 3d on ihe building and the, Tulio Festtvalr Traverse City, experience in such matters is Cherry Festival July57 Harbor nat the actual cost usually exH Sorinq Indian naming ceretaon jeeds the estimate To pay for H ial July 22, Charlevoixs Vene bonds must be sold and in orderl tian Night July 30, Grand Haven 1 to protect the bond holders in Coast Guard Festival Auq 14oase of a drop in property valuat and Cdear Sprinq Red Flannel FesWal Nov 15 markinq the ooeninq the deer season The up  ions, the bond issue ceiling must be raised enough to allow for iU Alsoc a certain amount will be oer peninsula has also issued erased to repair and remodel thef Book This offers a map school buUding to make F ounty u connn to state standards state parks will offer 1,  tfection ldised some Lure ouoft     ,  ,, ,   r  i of each county , a cofolm  tcrto standards A1T6Q state parks will otter  Another obfection lUwu, oiormot oWsement towhy,osend the hiqh  year Fees are SOc per day,Lastout tojhe newbuildinq and keep years The new w ,     way maps give the location oi all state parks LIVINGSTON COUNTY PICNIC The picnic for former Livinqston county residents now living in California will be held at Echo Park, Lo Angeles, on May 30th attendance was 130U00U0 the grade children in the old one ew offidal Michigan nigh swj is that the grado Classes are the  ones which ate overcrowded At the present time one teacher has40 to 5Q pupils, and on account of lack of piayqround facilities they have to Play in the street By building a  modern qrade schol this canbovercome A survey taken is that the school popaaon in the qrades as   to increase for the next 7 ANNUAL CONCERT The Community Choir of Dexter JLTKSEA annuarconcerty due to the fact veterans SLrfveninq, May 29, at 8 children will become of school S the Copeland Auditor j age This section is increasing in, p m at tne IOJU population More homes are be  Mr which has appeared Ina built on the outskirts of Pinck  v 5nqs Entirely with V and at nearby lakes Due to inkickney nqsei y hds more efficient transportation the  yMct  Baseball Notes  Current Comment PINCKNK LOSES THHZE , The press which pkryea up tne three ball qames played last week Tuesday Cholsoa beat them 6 to 1 Batteries Pinckney Joe Jeffreys, Jack Jeffreys and as a repudiation of the proqrese ive movement and a retusi to conservatism have little comSenpen 1 Victonr  GoT Du Schneider Chelsea Tobin and I which qovrJrroute th2 Knickerbocker I conservatives led by the arch Wednesday Dexter beat them f conservative Senator Gruiidv hv hero 9 to 1 Dexter only had a 3ja 2 to 1 majority GovernorV,i to 1 lead up to the 7th inning when they added 6 runs on 3  majority Governor Dutf is one of the most progressive Re  Puohcans in the nation ana was Pinckney errors Batteries Pinck J tne leader of the Stassen for pre ney foe Jeffreys Jack Jeffreys Alsident movement in 1948 The Schneider Dexter Prichard and Platform on which he runsfor cf Toma ,uc althouqh nominally a RepFriday they played a reajj ublican it bears very little qamo with Hnrtland losing to I resemblance to those promulgat thorn 2to 0 Chuck Howiet pitch od by Senator Toft of Ohio or oth ing for Puickuqy allowed 4 hits ipublican conservatives No, and PUickney qot but 3 off Mcr j althouqh bmathers who defeated ton, the, Hartland pitcher Hewlett j Senator Pepperin Flondais nom qot 2 ot those Hewlett issued 5  inally a Democrat, the prss re walks which figured in tho scor Qaras it as more of a Republican I  moriai uau, Dtir tnat, in tkc future, men need nek ate Inat freedom mau liuc Out oiilu if the living are infusea luftlttke indomitalle spirit of tkose Americans uwey hauc faced deatK in war, can ihe ideals of OuriJemocracu kola fast in endunna peace  inq PINCKNEY lack Jetfreyi 3b M Mattison, ss A Mrofka, lb loe Jeffreys cf Schneider, c J Miofka, rf Caird 2b Waro, If Gaibraith, If Hewlett, p Coyle rf HARTLAND Gale, 2b Holtsclaw, cf Minock c Lyonr, 3b Morten, p Dinqier, lb Bidwll rf  Pelham, If Ries ss triumph than hat of Gov Duff in AB R H Pennsylvania 4 2 3 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 out accompanuaaent and work Gilbert Vicker is director city will continue the Fowlerville Orcuit Court Newt The followinq were granted clt izenship last week Heinrich, I Ludwiq Krahn, Ernest Nauren ,la dS An appear wto recentty buU  50,000 add ber,, Gracefc Cr,sTnna l9iL Sdrto DetKrit wltWitton now ubeQinninq to find ia Smith, Louise Barbake Gadyo wiDSwanot bia h SatThe choirmay be iwin PWCKNEV HIGH SCHOOL BACCAUJHEAT5 ueeussvsfstsA lasart TT ,Schopl auditoriumat 800 oclockiKahZTS3 ,Uq  Church Notes 8L Marya Catiniic Church imcknev Michigan REV FH ALBERT J SCHM1TT Drivein Churches may be the answer to hqht church attendan 0 0 ce in the summer months Fox 0 o  some time a Baptist minister, Rev 0 0 Burns of Detroit has been con 00duc,inq services in a drivem 0 0 OMheatre in Detroit on 8 mile Rd 1 0 0 Now in Ottawa, Canada another 3 0 2 drive m theatre has been turned 2 0 0ipto a church and has been AB B H  arawinq larqe, with from 200 to 4 o 1 300 cars present at each service 3 0 0 We remember some years back 2 0 0 Pinckney had a minister wno 3 11 hold Sunday niqht services on 3 l lthe public square Back m the 3 0 0 davs of our youth Rev Mcintosh, 3 0 1 a Methodist minister held Sun 2 0 0evenino services in the band 2 0 0 stand which stood in the Dexter m park Both of these services arew good attendance and probably  T A DANCE RECITIAL bu Pr cent ot them were people Tho Pinckney P T A is spon Wh neVQI attended church For sorinq a Dance Recital Saturday SOmo recison these services ver May 27, at 8 oclock at the Ka Sr Cohntinfd Theu Salvation ckney High School Gym There V ha3 or vear had a mn jwill be a free will offerTnq esn 1 Miss Betty Scovill presents the   Seasons Greetinq and open air Sunday Masses 800 and 10QC , he followinq numbers bItTl Service, ,with e sarne oHen8e had ,  case put c tin La van Haines al same offe A UvtagMft Coymtv  71,  LX rfra I Mary Cumminqs,  Charles and Arthur Riley pledicna wea vU pm guilty to breaking and entering Cdnfewioiui Sat 730 lo and wilf be esntenced June 3 Suniays,btow ft00 mass Thrm Carpenter charqed Fridays after Noveana Devotiop s al The SeasonsTWinlcripfinq  lU,fda is Memoriai Day Summer and Fall represented in which, wil undoubtedly be dist inguished mainly by the Indian fxn en up at the door, FBTY COC3I ORGAWZED dV  Highways oi sorne offense ISfJ618, lhsiChoir Practi was put on pro     months CONGX COM CHURCH Rev Donald D Brady, pastor Winter The Skatori Grtchen ii Ato aces and baseball Tasch, Demse Kenndv Sally Zr0u JMu1 Was   Milbi, Ago tha Henry, Do eZwayH hu When the G A R Swarthnut, rVrrbara Rici irds waa 8troncT Mav 30 was their Sally Lonnon nnd Nancy Nash  j aY  2t wi3J qiven over 1 Iciclos Leslie McAfee, Barbara  thexn ,lhe ,niorruna wan Rauqhn, Claudia Carr and Rach  SP9nl mmak bouquets oi the nonn ,lowtrs brouqht in and the G A rS RSilto Taylor D  Gladys McCain The othersare pres  Pros Erwin ChaFa SecTreas j  High School Chorus will sing These Thinqs ShalU Be and Beautiful Saviour y paior r i N  T, c, Q npiiowrrs DTouqnt in and tne G A Wed Niqhts Rrhrrf MrAfoo vfv,cu R members made blanks to fire Orqauist dChoir Direetor  , Spring  AllCG w J in their civiwa nkejs when  n 00 Miav Lou Catrell, Nancy  T Sunday, J030 Church Service Ma,n T0Pln TormTsirW Mnrinr m,e QiiCir Wednesday, 400 Junior ChoirwE euiS L ed to trfe old opera house acconv they qcjvo the military salute In noon the G A R march Mra Merwin Campbei, Practise 730 Semor Choir  ponied by a brass bjmd hodl lse ii J tr ii , children dress m white etCWherd iftovement has been started reserve the millponds  In pioneer days stream  Wl able of oneratinq a null by wat Joe Thurs 24, 800 Meetina of the irish ColleenMolly Carr Ia Ptriotic Prcaram was put on preserve the mill ponds oi Mich  ShowiS M e tKPar4naqe and Konnv Waaner  capi cnScr plannlT B Whe  BU Le Morqan was deliverecl by the conqres P   man of some other dianitaryThJ urnnie veteians were dressed in the trad and Kay aoieoi ooeraunq a mm tV wat iy, 01,nr   oeui, tee morqan ana ftay  y  7,,  XRafSV b 1512,  Wn Capers Karen and Z l to thanks the Young Lad U,i Hm,Q ,,  Wr ,i  imrtymbeventv  Club will Ri bouquet m the buttonhole ci I wish to thanks the Young Laa II i t   irPJ c cwiy iuo Wily Ror 5S JraWUCLS 9nrJn JtJl meet  the home of Mran   Fall Pumokms Pattv Thavor,their coats 1  Proqram the IfaJ9eIeCli Miller for a Blossom Timo  UIpfins lattV nyer Qtor k , ,u,u which not only qround feed and nnrtv Land Patty Palmer r little Leaf Carol Millor Kathryn Henry made, flour but sawed lifinber inSilnday 1030 Church Srvico Pinnn Intarlud to loqs, made cider and some rSermon Godq Memorial Soirit  no J i, 5  wfZKm r TI, fciS011 a s Memonai bpint j Phyllis DoKeyser NOTICE times  brewed liquor The first Vacation Bible School advanco inq Pincfoev in 1847 was to connotice to be held Iune 5 to 16, J f a2WM arolei,0d aflomm 2 timornings from 900 to 1130 for home of MrsTStaWtaHOrSipftS 0 tabhildren fcom  iour our Mr, Brady Sectary  tltj 2 4HCLOBNWS ialTho,m1jW   Pointe Bctty Scovill Hiqh Struttinq nM1x 1  id ies Auxilary, our church choir  More than 12S Michigan resia j all my tiends who sent  ents hsve signed up tor Zj j ilowers and cards while Iwas St diocescm Pilanaae to,in thhosal      Dmo The trio starts from w i General MotowBldq HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI JUNE 3 The Pinckney Alumni Asa will hold its annual Banquet SotJune 3 in the Pinckney high Of the 76 4HCtething ClubJJS ad oXnler Ho I fefeM  1100i and Sonny Fuhrman school The school will be open members who exhibited at tha  mchesnSectridty I CWWilbW ff 1145 Tap Betty Lou Rider 200 pitt II5I,OW   Xoung People Meeting  730 Mo2urka Betty Scovill veterans band and children carry inq flowers marched to the ceme terv where the children deoorai ed the qraves Then the G A R proqram was put on and the military salute was fired Th children were treated by the vet Barbara Richardifj2, Wlth candy and nuts and owmqinq Aionq   R TQ  veteran3 o e laBt twcChinese Dance from La Bouti a Armistice Day and VDaque Fantasquo Mariorie Backus1 VJ Day haye superceded Russell i Memorial Day m importance Yea Pinckney Betty Scovill j       The Ann Arbor News say the budget passed by the Republican legislature is a phoney low irtendship, snn SS 8  fiSfe g  L3, aaiiier 0an wSowi, f mass ITJ W5  815 AccompanistPhyllfebeKoyser and will leave an impossible in 630 p m ajfter Which will be aj Campbell, Norma Clark , Soacuonthods of Minnapol 91 V  S00 Anrow Part Ilheiritage for th3 next governor h aood proqram dancing to start at Marilyn Perry are from Pinckney r   pmi nut thp flour mills A8 SuP Marvin Shireyi Accompanist Georgia Bliss fh should chance to be a Rep1000 pm thru 1am 1     SWSH LTE 800 P M Frrrt I ublican Despite the drastic cuts IUUU p m inrn   , na HUDSON S2SSfiiS ,SLSfiS , CottaiP Prayer Meetings  Wed, Courtesv of Syliva Studio Vnlin public services made by the Paid reservations must be in the hands of Ihe BdcreatrY Mildj1 Acldey PinctoeVi JJ1 U0 r than Thundery, May 25 Price 1206 acftTrtton bring 7 friends Fred Me Hudson died at  VurPdver of SsfSl BOO i M the Blanchard convalescent on  mon fifjI dev wncBiey, Mien, noi iui w oiancnara convaiescem  , L   flmiriVipd Thf S ThurricrLMay 25 ftice,home jPtoMdFriday, ,2 CARD OF THANKS On my birthday, anniversar Mtidred Rufe SWtev,  hrhadiTmjM frtsts wasthe son oi rferman and Ida1 fjm traleov as the mill May 10th, I received many lovo w fine fishinq places W cards and qifts from, th  differ provided public bathent socities and friends that I en TCWs is a CommlttW  , HopJans Hudson North Lake  toVshhiq placeslv cards and qifts from tttattrftw and unmarried, toirfvteg are a5361JSStePhaft,ent socities and friends Horace Homely22,  fietty June Sarqjson,  J Sen Ott 21 HfSi Carolvft Bdrchke 19, Farmon John, lari Gilbert 4ft FowterriUe Prowatt, 43 HoweUVeTlyn Ifcr vm, ton 21 Fowlerville, June Amo BEAT HOWEJLL CHEVROLET 20, Howell John 88112 Ind ai iorin iaxe ine runerai was  j   x5li   mrehns held Monday at the North Lake d  whintlSedi MVE Ghruch RevBishop officled m46wyo ptmiaea ceSryWat   iTlw and appreciated so much i3rod bless you each on 11 Mrs Villa M Richards Arbor Mariorie Backus Russell  loqislature the state will be Dorothy Dupslaff Betty Lou broke in ten months And th9 Rider and Darwin Scovill cuts mean little For instance,welfare was cut 14,300,000Thi SOFTBALL NEWS In the Pnckney Toft Ball Lea que last week the Rader team defeated Jeffrey last week 14 to leaves much less in this 4und than the legislators own estimate of welfare costs Teachers retire1 ment funds are cut 9,000000 TUL jZZZZi rA  iled it a rr fishirh stream The deceased owned a yoke ofP   1006 sportsnrenimy oxen and was in bterdemand at trow  3u tePnuVffv sent celebrations and centennials forihav aon mto court  tn saie many years The1 cCMeiTatlbn rlept P  nower rites  wta aams wner  available but action to lOfBatteries werelor Reador Bur,God roads Si87M000, TJlberjoughs and Rich Singer for Jefcoms patients 32,000,OOOVeter frev Amburgey and D Singer ans Homestead exemption 41,000   , Wednesday night Dinkpi beat 1000 andEloise hospital 200,000 CARD OF THANKS the Shehan team 6 to 4 HomeIn addition the mental hospitals I wish to sincerely thank airun hitters last week were Boband colleges and univereitiee my friends and neighbors whoi me such beautiful flowers and cards for my birthday It wasa day that will always be Dick Sinaer Darrow, Joe Lavey 2 Mrofkrt also suffered biq cuts The school roughs and Rich Sinqer for Jetaid funds have also been cut by rios for lemembered as one of the happiest of my life rettie M Vauqhn Shehan Burrouqhs  takina the leachers rreoierit rer for Dinkel Ambur fund out of it The next Republl Mrs Helen McGregor and dcru ahtr Annof Brighton spent Sat at the WW Mercer home Mr aridIrs Jesse Henry were n ArmAoboT Sunday qoy end Packer lean candidate for qovernor will OFHCIAL STANDINGS bikept busy explaining the Wen Lost Pet school aid and road improreDinlcel 3 0 10001 ment cuts Redcter 2 2 500   ShDn 1 2 J333 TN APPRECIATION Jeftey 1 3 250 I wish to thank my friends Gamer iliext Weeles the qifts and card I rmetayd Moaitfy Reader vs ShbarldurinQ by etay in m hotpfW Wedaeif Dtokel vi Jeffrey and since Tve been koine w  S 4   r5 I v  M  i La   UjAfi TA  ifim   a fcVv Vv  VH V  w   Er  B       V g Vioy 4, MM    1   r    v r  1 t   1  r 1    1 1 ing    mmd electricity pi  where you unmt itwhen yem wmnt I  fer as tittle me Ifrt em hemrt Your Modern Bathroom Electric Water Heater Automatic Electric Laundry Automatic Electric Dishwasher Kitchen Sink Electric Dairy Equipment Water Softener Sprinkling System Electric livestock and  Poultry Waterers 1 Neighboring Note I Tlie horse of Bill Meyers oi  IFewlerville won the third race at 1 Northville Downs kat Tues night I Ten new houses are befng built I at South Lyon at the present II Carl Bates is president of the  new Dexter school board Jack Bradbury, sec Munnis Kenny treas and Earl Doletski and Nell Nixon Trustees, 1000 tulips were in blossom in Dexter village park last week  Mrs John Gallagher at Dexter is a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Bob Price, ths Stockbridge pit cher signed bythe Detroit Tigers and sent to the Flint team, iron there he was sent to the James town, N Y team and pitched a  shutout lor them last Sunday A benefit dance was given Sat II night at Gregory for the Roy I Bowel Theater JM Two WW Than May S924S9 HOME OF THE BRAVE With Douglas Dick Frank Lovtsjoy Steve Brodle, Jeff Corey Cartoon cod News Hday, Saturday May t  William Boyd as Hopalong Cossldy in SINISTER JOURNEY AVON 1HEATEB stotpbiidge v VACKIiRE with bginla Mayo, Gordon MacRas Friday Saturday May SI V SONG OF INDIA Gail Russell and Sabu la a story of the Janalee oi Iodla plus Ffuttn Around, Punchy DeLeen Sound Sua and Tues May St30 SLIGHTLY FRENCH Dorothy Lamour  Don Amschs In ,a Comedy about Hollywood plus BOWS poor Ehnai Sunk 1B tho sink Indian s, Sun MOB May 2121 l Wrigh famify who lost thei Sunday Shows 215 p m com  possession and home by fire  AMBUSH The engagement oi Betty Ba V  Coming Cowboy and A song Is bom SYLVAN IHEATER X Chelsea, Midi hour oi Gregory to Leo Heins  man of Ann Arbor is announced r James White is the Brighto  high school senior class valedict i orian and Ray Cenely the, salut atorian Gerald Welman of Pingree is a patient at Detroit Osteopathis hospital The Brighton senior class left by bus last week for Washington D a  Barbara Weesinger is valedict orian and Mary Reid salutatorI ian of the Howell senior class Rev Fr Martin Walker of the Deerneld Catholic church celebrated his 25th year in the priest hood Sunday He was guest at c luncheon and received gifts Claude Jackson Fawlervflft  farmer, charged with arson hal Ibeen released on 100 bail 32 rural pupils from the cour tys district schools receive Robert Taylor, Arisne DahL John Hodiak Don Taylor Taos Wod Than May 30 21 Juno 1  Mickey Rooney n THE KG WHEEL wit Thomas MttcheB, Mary Hatches ftovelty Cartooo Nsvis DexterTheatre DIRER MICHIGAN Friday, Saturday May 21 2  fteable fi Friday 8aturday May 282 AFRICA SCREAMS Comedy Starrisg Abbott  Costetto, Frank Buck Sun Mon TUM May 282230  Sun Shows 3, 5, 7, 9  THE YELLOW CAB MAN  Comody Starring Red Skelion Gloria DeHaven Edmund Arnold James Gleason 1 Cartoon Fete South DOWN MEMORY LANE Wod Thur May 31 Junt 1 HE WALKED BY NIGHT with Richard Basehart, Scott Brady Roy Roberts Fins GRAND CANYON ftonng Richard Arlen Mary Beth Hughes their dipolmas last week This is p CnAft  W c Fields Coming Mrs Mike the smallest class In years Carolyn Ann Cook and Edward Hubbell have been awar ded Universiy oi Michigan Schol I arships Robert Gallup was run ner up They are Howell pupils Erston Clark of Unadilia wasi injured last week when a cow kicked him in the stomach There will be a crippled clinic at the Howell Methodist church June 2 for children  f FOR SALE Power Lawn Mower 21 In Cut 7500 When new it cost 15750 Lucius Doyle, Phone 4 25 Years Ago The Brighton Argus claimed Brighton had more lakes in a rad ius of 5 miles than any city in  the state The Pinckney Dispatch disputed his and published,, a, letter from Norman Reason nam  ina 55 lakes in a radius of 5ssakJ from Pinckney r Hamburg plans a big Memorial Day program It includes a Pag  eant written by Miss Jule Ball, solos by Dan Noeker and an address by Rev W F Jerome of Dexter The Kinqs Daughters will have an entertainment at the Congl church June 3rd The program is Inst Music Sadie Harris Quarto tte, Gardner Martin, Gardner Tupper Reading, Alta Meyer Music, Blanch Martin Recitation Willa Meyer Violin Solo, Tom  Howlett Trio, Gardner, Martin, Gardner Music Mrs Erie Don Duet, Rogers and Hicks Song, Beatrice VanHorn lullaby,, lva Gardner  Mrs Alma Harris closed her school at Chubbs Corners Friday with a picnic Edward Hoisel has returned from Mississippi where be spent the winter George OBrien In GUN LAW 8unrii May 2121  Sunday torn 3171 Shows 715 cud lU P M Hmnphery Bogart CHAIN UGHTNING with Eleanor Parker Cartoon  ,,  Tuoi Wod Thurt May 30 31 Juno 1 8hoW ot 715 and tjlS l Mr cmd g Ward Swarthout Bud Abbott  Lou Gostello  Jackson  and Mrs Fred  Swarthout of Detroit vNted at MEET THE KILLER, BORIS the S E Swathoufs Sunday KARLOFF How WANTED Lawn Mower Sharpen ing Also knives and Scissors Sharpened Done by lactoryt method Tony Mandells 11524 Riv Dr  Hiland Lake, Michigan PI  i i i  bing Wjter Sftmt etc Stanley Dinkel  t US Of tUOttOAM of sold Court Atld ta tao Pioaet Ottloo la sis City oi Bowoll la said County, on tho 81h day at May AD, mo  B Smith, Judoo at  fJEAYQ Qf MXSHKUUI is tho aty ai VO OPEN SEASON SUNDAY The Iinckney TriCounty base ball team will open the season here Sunday, May 28 with Web berville, last years champions The V F W is sponsoring the  team About 25 men are out Not lineup has been picked but the foUowinq wQl probably see act  FISHFRYf ion Jim Burroughs, Jerry Clark  , CUS r i , iri OJ T Adults 50  FRIDAY MAY 28 830 P M at Pinckney School Gymnasium Program featuring PettysviUe Rhythm Bands Cody Tumblers Speciality by CAROL LARSON Admission with a donation of  caks or salad Joe Lavey, Wesley Reader Jr Jeffreys Don Jones Ghas Clark I   7  Gene Bowers, Don Amburgeyj Adults 1JI0 The Lswdidge Brothers and Doa, Burns will be here when school Is out iOFTBALL NOTES The Pinckney V F W team has dropped out of the Brighton soft ball league It required play ing 2 games in Brighton every other week and one game every week One of the playinq days was Friday when Pinckney pre  Isfs to pkzy at home The local season will probably start here Friday night, June 9th  On July 8th a donkey ball game wfl be played bere Children 25 without a Donation 100 Children 50 CADY TRAVEL CLUB ipot Cash fOR DEAD OR MSABLED  J Ifr cmd Mr L J Swarthout  Sun with her mother Mrs Gallup in Fowlerytfl jrnk of Owossa was a  quest at the Andrew Nes HORSES 240 COWS 250 HOGS 50c aCwt AU ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS RKftOVED  47 Years Ago Born to Reuben Wright and wife Monday a son  The Whitmey Family Show of trained ponies, trapese acts etcis here tomorrowThis show winters at Imlay City and has been com ing here for years Tettple Hardware have receiv ed another carload of electric welded fence They also havte 7  carloads of ocal coming at 675 per ton Perry Blunt has pneumonia The graduating class this year numbers but two Mae Reason and Joie Devereaux Fank Boylan has opened  blacksmith shop in northern Michigan Kate Ruen has organised a mandolin class at Stockbridge Rev Alphonse Crane, 55 died at St Lukes hospital, Marquette May 16 He married Eunice Sprout of Anderson and has been a M E Minister since 1876 Surviving are his wife two sons Charles and George and a dau  Of TUB MATTSB Off OS EsTATS OP I Laura A Sail Docoasod It aupouilag to tho Court toot tho trrooo tor prsoontaaon olekdms aaainst sold osfcao should bo UsuW and that a JAM and placo bo appointod to roco io, m and adjust all dauns and I donands again said doooasod by and and thai tho MfpJ hoirn sf ooJd At o oosBtos sf MBCI UMtt stM Is tho City 1 Hawaii fa MM Oaaatf es fto 28lh day oi April A D , 1950 B SSntb, ladao of in tho Mattor of fss sssSt ol  GEOBGE L RICHMOND, U uimouuaa Is tho essn that thus for proostattoo of otah   odd ostata should bo naitoa arvt thai s Sjsaaad plaat be appointod  osd adjust all boJoro said Court It is Ordorod, That aQ oi tho creditors at said dononood aro xoaubrod to pro  sont thotr daims to said Court at oaidj hori od ontfsod to rnhadt vW olato ol sJo aid dossssi doid sataod Bhoald bo ad PHONE COLLBCT K  GABL BERG  HOWELL 4 5 0 DABLWa 6 COMPANY  BUDDY POPPY UY00  VfURANS OF fOftriGW rtsKS In the prout PQiOENEy V P W POST 7301thrown hami btertfak Probato Offico and to oorro a copy tixor of upon Mary L Hotf, Esocutrix oi said state whoso oddfoss is PtackBoyJfich oa or bofcvt tho 17th day of July A D  1S50, at tan odoek is tho faronoon, scad rhaa and placo boing horoby appointed or tite Ti  irnfftVff and adiustmont oi all fifinnt said do n Is fssss Ossttsd, That public DO SSt tbajssf SS Sjrfss by pubUratton of a copy of SSt ojssff osca oach wook loi  oak prortous to sold tho Placknoy Dispatch  eireulated lo VPS vBMV W OMBVLO3BS HI BBBUB Judoo of Probate IbV to Ordorod That all or tho crodV aro of scad dorscrsod cos voaulrod to prosont thok dedms to said court at said Probate Ofnat4 asd to SOTTS a oopy thoroof upon Norman Boason, Artmtnjstra tor of said estate whoso address s Pinckney, Mlrhlgan on or baforo the  10th day oi July AD, 1950 at  tea osSxk hi tho IproBOoa said flsso iLLut tlM SSMM nMMhM S Ska m aaa psasv sasBv assBasswa ss BBO aw OIBIIHIHOB asd adtustrnoni of all aad ssd is Iss of BMSSWJ at Jaw of sold at tho SSteof sk dscdh onffited to  K tho oBtato si wsies tho DRIVT IS MAY 25, 2S 27 Gus Ledwldge oi Notre Dame University will spend two week at a boys camp at Throe fttsws after the baseball tsqp of Metre Dame ends tts season  awyiT   ,  a Sw A tru COD r  II Is FarSteT Ordatod That pubtic sat loo thoroof ba arvas by paSSofttion ai a cosy of ads order, lot throo muuiOBti i waaks praolaoi to sold day of hoartBt fr and Richard Mid day a hoodoo n th Piimsur a Bowspcrpor published, hi sold Coasts L SSJBS Parshce wJao of prohatf Wed Croguet was the i    , Mr and Mrs Howard Thayer ,,,  mt 3, 12ntK3Bm0i daughter and Gretchen Tasch has a brand JTwfei01880 and Mr  Mrs UoydVonKagnmi v ym cftJ5gf,4 A   Kennedy and Tom How Joan Griffith attended ctgp mdsrf at Hc41anel 11  Mrs Andrew Nesmtt enMrsjBfjrjs m nesssssia It0orL f   dislocating her knee Will Bland John Dinkel pamted K T, Lov house last week and is Mi  niOTtnq tho bam on the WSt Dunning iann npsa CB rsocn 4P 4fjp9iifv i  Maryflinsclk  n4WHn    ti M  iJSiW iJfty ri  y   7fMj, Mrtclor, GAIN6S DQg RESEAgCH CSfiTCR 3,1 yfflTwgi  Wednesday May 24, 190 , yibnol  oJ boo JPWJ je vafcitiffi nxxite0s  beJse yfit maw iflSiit pfli wtto b diilO H yaft dug IrniseT  V ftfcefr xxoaodo sow n pnfaeem  ertl 70H to tfon ond adjustment oi ell claim audi demand again tedd dcawd and for th adjudication and diiMwtiiiinn WPg2Sk UlUS m Mil iJijlhnatled to inherit th MKOt ol which the deceased died siesed  i It 1 Farther Ordered, That Public Notice thereof be given by publication oi a copy of this order fox three successive w said day of hearing fa patch, a newspaper ed in said County  A true copy Hfomjkfi Satfm Celestia Pawhall  Judglfol Probate Register oi obate pecial hssrsss vuy,   A J 1  that administration of saMestcrt, to uranted to LurazGeddtss or to sqme oik    mgtmrTm ftLrft, er uitable per ,  1 If to 0rder4  V ol, June  will and testament ol said deceased and of saWNei Of Probate  J It  Fl saic loi 1M the Mattes at tfce Estate of Michael J ttocSe T3eceaed  tfffflfe filed j his praying thcrt m a, instrtipieijt ill JB successive weeSffjritoius oi hearing in the Pinckno printed end tftfocSr in the fore 1  vVvffJ  t Qfcc is heiebynvCiice thereof XMiakm by publication of copy of this8jrtne ea wfc for 3 L iYtttbtigilttteV MS1  ea A true copy Register oi Probate 11 A, a seion oi od Co bJeUoBWpf ft flft o9ffones,iegfehitfwek iemfilhri fegyevifluftc to i, flKtetadatasllr xfcfudjr  WH agatastsaidestoteshould  ilvni tai  and that a time qnd placebe to receive, examine and adjWK STATE OF MIi The Probate Court for Livingston on the 8th day of May A D Present, Honorable Hiram Judga of Probate In the Matter oi the EST LOTTIE BREARLEY, Deceased It appearing to the Court time for the presentation day sait  swv MISTING OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS CH0QISCHOOL DISTRICT MJ  iVHCHIGAN I District S v rvs   Ple6 Take Notice that a special meeting of the quailed electors oi said School District will be helM thdfutaam Town Hall irthe Village of Pirce rwd District on the 25th day of May, 1950  ofjdc, am, for the pureVfeubSir te4lppfevvVi4iaiPO8iti0as i f fw    I WHTi MflRTC TO 81 otili rjiiJ ,aViiJLWr Ulu and demcmds a9ain3t 81 deceased by be responsible for any debts ex MffAIfoOISfltagtoftXMES, in by aad 4 8aid C011 and thal e cept those contracted by myself  mum MAKES THEM SWtV I Qnealesqiil sole 5,40 ,  ty oi issue 0 Detroit Sunday KriieS, Another woman embezzled 9Jnthe 000 , In The American Week Howell ly with this Sundays May8 28 1950 Jssujer4 Detroit Sunday Times Smith, therf adramatic report that re iXlvSp more than rlour OF timea 0 many women  wer  cauoftdijSxhncr afer World Wqi the II a baK the war Get Saafiay ims DetrbirTimes ited   int TO WHOM 11 mAY CONCERN ms On and after his date I wirrnct   Shall the limitation on the tooi mtTf taxes which my be assessed 5981 a11 property in PinckneyXommunity Schools School District, Livingsr tonahd Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, for all purposes, except taxes levied Mfe payment of intereraitortoObl elongations incurred prior to ember 8, 1932, be increased, as provMed by SecUon 21, Article X of the a session of said Court held at the  Jill legal heirs of said deceased entitled to Adolph Hartman inherit the estate of which said deceas i DATED MAY 10, 1950 ed died seized should be adjudicated j   Probate Office in the Citjy 0 Howell  It is Ordered,Thg all of the creditors FOR SMJk One bujlfiliaa Wi in said fleftsJjltiHtheatfi taavgl iMftfj oi  deceased Je Teauired to JKfoXeJWyeBlildinl 4DWO e  Puf nmi taeir claims fMH404ttHylej DiiiJdl vpon Larry BVL449 IHeHMtSlJMI MdP One ivioae OT UIU  f said estc hfte1 Tiilrlss is Xoupe, with three hew tires,qood FredoJeQ, Deceeied1   ,ne,iH 1 Sockbridge, Michigan, on or before the condition, two power saw outfits GijBsi3tfcte1iyt,rriii daY of Juy A D, 1950 04 ten and Carpenter and Plumber1 itionpraying that an inetrueren fjjed x Oclock in the forenoon, said time and Tools, also 18x15 linolen, ri  Lu ,, for lhe examina wheelbarrow, qarden to  Conaltion of Michigan, by mjietenths of one per cent 09r of the assessed vajiaSaofll property in therOytrior period of twenty 20 years, hcjjffil0B2, both inclusive, for tfiarpose of providing a debt retirement  A, tnrM Wpay the principal and interest on bonds of the School District in the principal amount of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars 140,000 to p issued for the purpose of erecting and furnishiig an qcfclitiqal elemJpry sctyolhouse and acquiring a site igVieftc Cent bCitMWitod4b IrbbaieakjieLplace hereby appointed ed bt SoiHMiiewei thpresent schgolk HI 7 II 144 Pinckfe rnis reBr anfl remo inck liq jil hoolbnHCtivmgston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars 140,000 and issue its bonds therefor, for the purpose erecwig and furpshinej Jpi additional elementary schoolhouse and acquir deling and refurnishing the present schoolhouse said o3bii t ioled h, 5 etr lit Lfflx Each, peion voting on the proposition to increase the total tax rate limitation must be a citizen of the United States, above the age of 21 years, and have resided in the State of Michigan six months, and in tr School District 20 days next precedingthe fiftCtiQfljo 3HA 333HT rVOHJnW 3VITOASTTA WMM nu    Each person voting on theogcjg jroS1ariaVfesumg tKJrtbonds of said School District stbQWiGif oflfeniteri ates, above the age of 21 years, and have resided in the State of ichigan six months, and in the School District 20 days next preceding the election, and have property assessed for taxes within the School District or be the lawful husband or wife of such person 4WB incfross6vBrjma aoovelhe tax rate limitation establishe 1 13111 EflfVQItJtttt0f IfW1 CoUNRchnTnrTd that as of May 3, 1950, the al of olUU incrolesHvefjma aoovelhe tax rate limitation established by Section 21, Article X of the Constitution of Mfchigan, in any local units affecting the taxable property located in Pinckney Community Schools School District, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, is as follows NONE 3TOV  s Jennie M Eastman Treasurer, Livingston County, Michigan William F Verner, Treasurer of Washtenaw County, Michigan, find that as of May 2, 1950, the total of all voted i creases over an,flfepfr4ft tax rate limitation established by Section 21, Arule XolihXontpaifcrXAfrMiehiacm any lo 03 orlt  P1  ZMO 1 f  3T niw5fcrJjfeflvfi f,sh,g re Proctica,,y synonymous at this time c U  dy s fi5hing, s the American Woy to enioy a glasataxWAfreVnlr ichigan brewed beer to top off the da  dt bidiJf MSaK9e A7rJikTbeongs to feasant livin 9toW OOOffif 3 f0iSfP,e moderation And ourjhyft ejtj  this t, iiBninnnMnT MPWimni TfatOMM MIMAMJ f iryi MB  v ,WllA i nuoc a n fl  rrrVtrtii dittos M 1 II 1 1 Jbieweis Association elmo 718 Traneis Palms Building  roit I, Wicf gn   any local units affecting the taxable property located in PincliTmnityKucl3 SookSdifflngston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan is as foliomoiTiacoHiowiawoT  NONE Treasurer,  s W Vemer now County, Michigan 1 of the District,  tem Standard Time l erecting and furnisher and remodeling and refurnish, of Pinck ndy in said District to be One Hundred and Forty 140,000 xlt of whkh it is necessary to raise by borrowing ana issuing the bonds  tiao n  wen U,ti  b5o y yon v DV Cn,,1 l ,,1 Oli  in q This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education of Pinckney Community Schools School District, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michiaan ,, ,o 30WJW 3HT Ttt JWH W6T ftfc a BoHi   HO 0 81 Boa,d   4 WW  v fitt  rt f9ar 1  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wdnda MOT 24, WO  4  1 lectors of Pinckney Community A  dcliiio   y THESE ARE OUR CHILDREN HEALTHY, ATTRACTIVE, WELLPROVIDED FOR AND THEYREOF SCHOOL AGE   BUT  WE NEED MORE CLASSROOMS, MORE EQUIPMENT AND IMPROVED EDUCATIONAL FACttlTIES You Can Kelp Improve Our School Conditions VOTE YES fx  PROPOSITION I TAX RATE LIMITATIONS PROPOSITION II BONDING PROPOSnlON lection, Thursday, m    LA   ,  ife PUTNAM TOWN HALL IN THE VILLAGE OI PINCKNEY Pellf Opn 8 a m to A p lrw  ,  V i3 V   H uvwrocscun est in 4H Livestock Club wcric cmona thy fana bow Biod 1111 Monday eve     to  Mr Gale Johnson, qptirmeti oi iheAcmlturai Committee, of eo other members of the Kiwanie Qub attended this meetinq to find out how interested the boys were and to tell them they were interested in helpina them qet started in this and ethefl phase oi 4 H Club work  Mrs Hart, County 4 H Club Agent, attended the meeting to explain Livestock Club wotk and to help organize a club Roy Campbell and L J Henry are leaders Jerry Henry is President James Campbell was elected V Pres David Nash was chosen for Sec Treas The next meetinq will be held at the home of Roy Campbell on Saturday evening, May 20, at 800 p m Membership is open to any boy age 10 20 interested in raising calves I piers or sheep The StrathmoorDetroit Kiwania are anxious to help in other 4 H Clubs such as gardening, food preservation, and food preperal  ion  GETS EIGHTH CALL Rev J M McLucas a former pastor of the Pinckney Congl hurch received a unanimous ceur for the eighth year to the Fir Methodist church, Brighton, Fri evfning at the Annual Church Meeting and Fourth Quarterly Conference During Rev McLuc as pastorate at Brighton there has been a large increase in membership, attendance and fin ance Last year several thousand dolors was spent on repairs end remodeling the church, dininq room, also a new oil heating plant was installed The Novi Methodist church , Which, is ser ved in connection with Brighton church also extended an, unan imous calL Rev McLucas accept ed the invitation to return for the eighth year The Annual Confer ence will convene June 13 to 18 in St Marks Methodist church, Detroit The both churches grant 1 ed the pasor a months vacatien STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the Count of Livingston At a session oi said Court hold in tho Probate Offico in tho City of Howell on tho 8th day of May A D , 1850 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judgo of Probate  Is The Manor of tho ESTATE OF j George Washington WakefieldDeceased  It appearing to tho Court that ho time for tho Presentation of claim against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be eppotay to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against aid deceaed It is Ordered,That all of the creditors oi said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Pro, bate Office and to eerve a copy thereoi upon Phillip Delma Sprout, Exeeutor of said estate whoso, address it Pinckney, Michigan, on or before the 24th day of July A D, 1950 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and place hereby appointed for the examua tion and adjustment of all claims end demands against said decease It is Further Ordered, That PubKc Notice thereof be given oy publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hoaxing in the Pinckney Pis, patch, a newspaper printed and tirculat ed In said County A true copy Kirom R Smith Celestia Parshall Judge of Probate Register of Probate  CONSERVATION NOTES The official opening9 of the 60 Mich state parks is ett for May 30  620 Michigan farms will receive 820,000 trees and shrubs for spring plantings Rabbit hunters doubled their bag last year 2,920,000 were shot compared to 1325,000 the year before Van neuron was top county with Allegan 2nd Macomb countys muskeliunge tournament May 20June 25 is  pected to draw 2000 fisherman A camping charge of 50c a day will be paid by tent and trailer campers in state paries this year Of 330 wildcat oil wells drilled in Michigan last year 28 discov ered new oil fields and 5 opened new gas fielg Oceana county had the largest number of oil wells and Clare the greatest number of gas wets 673 wwiJU mi ESDBBxexl mat w  exosswSemeW wr jsysrespvojoBsji fjPBSPS  ftU  JMSJ , Jkjft    If  sAJ iJSPBPSP1 Pr  i  tow,  ,   r v tu W4Mtday, Iterf 21 1950 Peopl es i v  ore II i Entered as ted dam act of March  1877 matter at Postottice 114 SaKowoll St Kndnwylfflch friw ilpflnn Fries HJO a Toi IS Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings lingerie Kennedyv Geti Store  LOWEST PRICE EVER  Special lie luxe PH1LGASTAPPAH Range  Mrs Ina Henry and Mrt Todd of Carleton were Friday dinner quests ofMrs Nettie Vaughn Martin Markos has sold his farm on 36 W to Louis Esch of the Northwest Territorial Rd who has moved on it Mr Markos staymq with nis children Abel Haines has sold his farm on Cedar Lake Rd known as the Collier farm to Kenneth Wylie Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert Twitchell of Pincknev at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor MaMy 10, a j osn, Robert Norman, Gene Mann has bouqht a slee t fabricated house 18x24 at Mason jand Erdley VanSickle will move It here for him  Mrs Ronnie Darrow gave a stork shower Wed niqht for Mrs Emmett Widmeyer at the home of Mrs Mary Amburqey The quest of honor received many nice qifts Refreshment were ser ved Messrs Geo Gardner, Merwin Campbell, Ross Read, Clare Mu  er, Larry Cambum and P VvV Curjett left Monday afternoon fo Grand Rapids to attend th, annual conclave of the Michiqan Grand Lodqe F  A M Gerald Darrow has resigned his position at the KingSeeley Co and returned to work for  th  KcdserFraaier Co at Willow Ru STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County ol Livingston  At a setatoa ol said Court hld la tk in said County, on the 22nd day of May A D  1950 Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the ESTATE OF JENNIE LAVEY Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for the Presentation of claims against said estate should be limited THE SENIOR DATES laxd  a Um OTd place  appoint The Senior Class Dates are dJo receive, examine    i II and demands against said deceased by BScSlaurate Sermon Sunday M hir d  entitled to mqht May 2b at Plncknoy Hiqh u ghould adjudicaled School Gymnasium at 600 p m and  8aid  by Rev D D Brady OrderedThat all of the creditors jCommencment Exercises ai w V1 DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ioe exeenJv unhealthy pumping and tfsglftf up of cetspooUsepHc fonks, seepage pool, grsate traps and clogged tines Here the mtt reliable end latest mthod te iuey dissolve ond topotify gose, sludge, holr ctth and ether ergonlc solids This modern chemical guarantees quick and enV ctent retvfe  12 to Id ho,n NO SHUTDOWN  P,VV  k nte,w wM ehemicol it working 3 W 15, M, 50, ond n rON7AINEtS H Cnl fe Off , s o rWng Myron Hughes  Phn S7FU 8717 Lalwdd t Rvh Lak  Rom where I sit Jy Joe Marsh  Why Moose Changed His Mind Last week, parents were calling Moose Jackson on the phoneand kids were hooting at him in the streets All because Moose fenced in his Held near the depot, where the kids like to play ball Moose got sore the way folks actedrefused to budge Then Doc Sherman, who likes to play centerfield himself sometimes, decided to use a little psychology Over a friendly glass of beer at Andys Garden Tavern, Doc says, Sorry this came up, Moose We were thinking of asking you to um pirewhat with your professional experience and all Moose used to play a little semipro ball That did it Next day Mooee put up a stile over his fence In return, the kids promised not to cause any damage From where I sit, when you try to understand the other fel lows point of viewlike his per sonal preference for beer or coffee and then take into eon aider atiga the will of the iiejority, why, things seem to go better all around CPriahL fMUnifd Strifes Hrrirs Foundation 1950 DOG TAX  A m of said deceased are required to presen the School June 2 crtfrOO p  Court at 8aid Pro Alumni Reunion Banquet June  A  m n nnn ,, Third  bate Office and to serve a copy thereoi j  MALE AND UNSEXED FEMALE LICENSE 200 359 whose address is on Senior Trip to Waahinqton Dt  C leaving Monday June 5th whoM  u  Michiaan  arhvinq home Monday June U  31 dayo July A D 1950 al en  oclock In the forenoon, said time and The school hot lunch PoqTaWa nereby appointed for the examine Will end May 26 p tiorTand adjustment of all claims and The Trotter Family Reunion demands against said deceased was held Sunday, May 21st at n ia Further Ordered, That Public the home of Earl Suqqitt at BiqNotlce thereof be given by publication  Silver Lake Guest were present 0 a copy 0f this order once each week from Detroit Dearborn, Southfor three successive weeks previous to Lyon, YpSilanti, and Royal Oaksaia day of hearing a the Pinckney Dls  Mrs Elva Hoff and Mrs Gertpqtch, a newspaper printed and circulat rude  Wombles of Howell anded in said County ihe Edwin Sprout family of Ann A true copy Hixom R Smith  Arbor spent Sudnay at the Philcelestia Parshall Judge oi Probate prout home Register oi ftnbat Administrator WWA  AFTER JUNE 1 1950, a PENALTY of 200 WILL BE ADDED JENNIE M EASTMAN, Livingston County Treasure 4 istomatic, Instantlighting borners removable porcelain drip trays V Vieusliteoven with glass window sad oven light V 34faour dock v1th builtin  Ylsiminder signals cooking Ctase, up to 30 minutes V fUguide gives time and tem ptzature information V Dlumlnated signal telU when oven is on  v igfat Qluminates entire top 1 range  v Large working area Poro lain finish Concealed cen LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLP RANOE Now is the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, top, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS APPLIANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I  The Gerry Eclhman family  were Sun quests of Mr and Mrs j Robert Brown in Ann Arbor Dan Driver and family of Dex ter were Sunday callers at the B Spears home Mr and Mrs Fred Read yrer in Detroit Thursday The Misses lane and Barbara Nash, Joan Nash and Irene fGyde attended the DetroitPhil adelphia ball qame in Detroit Saturday Wr DANCE RECITTAL To Be Given ai the Pinckney School Saturday 9 May 27 at 800 P M Usflfl The class of Dancing Pupils of Miss Betty ScoviU In a Revue of the Latest Dancing Numbers The public is invited 3E 1 1 Rural Vele news SEE US TODAY WP HANDLE All INSTALLATION DETAILS NO 145 ocfco trthotu   CHAMPION Even if a champion caller could shout loud enough to talk to a person in California, it would take his voice about 2 hours and 40 minutes to reach there When you talk between Michigan and California by telephone, your voice travels the distance in a tiny fraction of a secuvi And it can be heard as well as though you facetoface with a person out there PWCDfEY V r W POST W0I  THI FEWER THE BETTERNo more than 8 parties on all rural lines is Michigan Bells goal But to reach it will require lots more equipment and facilities Money to pay for those facilities must come from investors, who will put their savings in the telephone business only when its earning a reasonable profit So, its a good thing for rural telephone customers to have Michigan Bell make a fair profit  I m  , J ijfidk, iilsMsisWisii  THIHES COMPORT IN CALUNOThe daughter of an Upper Peninsula farmer, attending a Michigan college, was taken ill and ordered to the hospital Her roommate notified her family The farmer and his wife, naturally, were worried But they solved the problem by having the roommate call them Long Distance collect each evening That way, they kept tabs on their daughters condition unttT the was well again Freedom from worry is worth many times what a Iftng Distance call costs MICH 10 AN B v,7Vi m 1 r i    tPr  Ui  WW  Wednesday May tl WS Now BASE BALL PROFESSIONAL CORNER SUNDAY, MAT 28th Pintkney vs Webbervjlle STARTS AT 330 P M  SPONSORED BY V F W POST NO 7301, PINCKNEY AS ILLUSTRATED Mcdel MT Tractor i  FOR AS LITTLE AS tT 40767 down i MY THE BALANCE IN EASY INSTALLMENTS THE MODEL MT IS A 2PLOW, 2ROW CULTIVATING TRACTOR WITH TOUCHOMATIC HYDRAULIC IMPLEMENT CONTROL TA KETTHE WORK OUT OF  FARMING 18 16 H P ATTHE DRAWBAR, 20 12 H P AT THE BELT ENJOY FARM ING WITH A TRACTOR POWERFUL ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR JOBS ON FARMS OF 3 TO 100 ACRES OR AUXILIARY OWER ON LARGER FARMS A FULL LINE of HYDRAULIC CONTROL INTEGRAL EQUIPMEST AVAILABLE 1 riucicitoy, iMicA ioily UtuO A ML to Utf P M  cep Weonesaay VajtHfeOQpau Dfk SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE 1 WE MAVi A STANDARD THAT 16 HIGH, , TO MSASURE jT y PTO fey 7JAYWE  k TRY A   Dentist 1224 North Michigan Tolenhoflos Ofiice 335 besience UU I sWeninas by Appointment In 1776 the LIBERTY Bell pro Howell Michigan claimed a decision momentous to  HERBRNKKLI the Republic  nnnn  wtty In 1950 you can made a decin Il0a 189  207  K , ion momento your own future  HowelL Michigan  Save a part of what you earn Bool Estate insuranceBrokexag Invest a part of your savinqs  City Lake and Fqm Property inUnited States Savinqs Bonds A A Speciality Reooqtnize your iltsponsihlib IJ yoai Property with e as a Citizen  Take an active part in Govern USE LAVEY ment Affairs With the pur chat snored Insurance pf United States Savinas Bond Phone 59F3 you are buyinq a Share in Pinckney Michigan America and an installment o F T   i  your FINANCIAL DEPENDL m A U C T I O NEEB CE Fann Sales a Specialty Start Saving Today  Tomorr BERT WYUE Winkle CALL US TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION FULL PARTICULARS  AND LAVE HARBWABE ow Never Comes This bonk in Phone Pinckney 78F2 sues United States Savinqs STAmiivTramiurtT5 Bonds as a public service j STANLEY BERRIMAN More than eightyn million I  Attorney at Uw othei Americans have purchased 207  R Grand River , Howel Savings Bonds REFIdGCRATION SERVICE TOST NATIONAL BANK m BeMKL  HOWELL I Phone Pwckney 154F3  Fm SHrte cidSavingi Boo efcereA flchig MARTDf I LAVAJf Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mlcb hone ISTfiT  Refearna MYRON J HUGWES Phanhtna and Heating State 8717 Latatde Drhr License Rush Lake P a SWARTHOUT  SOW Funeral Home Don C Swarthont Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 rlaekneMefc OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rtjrer Ave  HoweD Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 61 fcLOTO HENDEE live Stock ttiuHr Weekly Tipe Made to Uetret General fraddng Phone 84F14 JABL JQXZZ  Concrete Products Crtavei Sand Top SoiL Road Ctarv Fill D and Road Buii Blocks Laid Piece  Ctmtrox 7626 Tama Bd Pifacksey Bte   Phone Dexter 3 I 1 I OR CT, TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Det jPhona Dexter 3481 WANTED Rdabit Pens Pbonp 52F4 ME Leinbach FOR SALE  1929 4 Door Ford enamel Sedan, Hydraulic BraketX First condition I one there takes it for 3500  115 Chilson Rd in several wflv  wUBora  , Aionzo Vo lSlambrook i Phone Howell 1382W One ,   mog, PJjmUKncknev Under Federal Supervision  t REED, eweler anSilral R11  WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING eetnni 2 Dtort burets  Fast  Reasonable surea up to 5,000 for each Depos Guaranteed Work t MKU  r , 210 W Main St Pinckney Mlcb MS5SS,S STBAMC  HOW SAFE gygSZToi Classified Advs i  Bozeiy A bank Burns wood or coal JfSSyv faTii dPo5  j FOR SALE 8 pc, Dininq Room   vrmiiyJ   Ma as the most r   ,    ,   mnvm fTASS HkSSL ant U 16 oecumuiotton, I WANTED Male, short hoiiadSuite Matchinq Davenport and SS  SfSS   taS P cro  Chair Desk  Occaslonai Table Alive HAVE THE r  77 iy, ox caoital in frFyyi vjerman snepi PROPERLY REPLACED EY Oie iorm oi capital, sinSs u Preirred   SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER divided profits, and rJes  111 Pnelps, Stdckbr SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM contingencies  or phone  OCKDT FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250   HOGS 50c a Cwt   i   WE BUY HIDEb AAD CALF SKIN8 c Phone 86 Pinckney Central Dead Stack cc  THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS  WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ASLE GLASS AND DO THE WOfctre PaOPKRLKiROMPTLY AhtTS AUIO PARTS PHONE 151 1018 EAST GR3ND RIVER Howeil Michigan WithrTo3 of these for idqe Mich H2 12x17 Livdncr Room Rug and Pad, Upriqht Eureka Vacum Qeaner klnauire at t weleavrtiSni MasTeet, c Mich exceSS  a beini Mae Dailer ouroter the  t0, FJR SALE Sir weeks old Pointer     me years ttll,as of and Spaniel Pups Prices 2 1 veqetables in  rOR SALE Freh Aftparaarps and green onions All other fresh season We are FOR SALT One Model A Coupo, with three new tires condition, two power saw o and Carpenter and Plumber1 Provided Tools, also 18x15 linoleum, rua Pod8 wheelbarrow, garden tools etc     v 1JHJ 720 thousand dollm i l8 over Hnrv winslow, Phone 112F22 takincr orders for flower and va counts as against 6 V muT af FQR SALE  Strawberry piQnts, I etable plants by the dozen or  dollars in deposits, or 1 Mtn State Pected, Robinson, Pre lPlaaj  , , capital 1M in deposlts   CaWdl Gladioli bulb, fo T One building 14x18, plso one building 9x9 ft Inguire oi Stanley DtnkeL I0OnWiLWjTmXO exchanwrSTTa time Pinckneys  fIVfST  MCPHERSON state BANK t  Mer FJl D , Adol h Harlmc y , Lester McAfee Phone 1J7F2 Pomttoii AU Deposits m DATED MAY 10, 19S0 I WANTED Will, trade a Bngg j to 5000 for each Deposfter Howe, Michiaan Yc HOHOUL  FOR SAI 2 Ridlna Horse, sad, an XMoSr01   die, one aenUe to women to r,d Lato Harry Clay, 7439 Rentley Rd Rte EOR SALE Modern 5 room home Pinckney  j in Pinckney Basement, Furnace, Bath, very best of condition ExiMeats Fruit QUALITY Groceries i Veg FOF SALE Good Ice Box holds , tra lot available Price 650000 50 lbs also Early Pontiac Red I SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17  Seed Potatoes, WANTED Plowinq to do by th Nelson Buzzard 326 Main St acw wlth two bottom tractor plow PinckPflv Michigan  navte two horse carryinq trailer for sale I Fish Market    Service SUES    8 FINEST FOOD jBTORE There Is no finWcfrf responbilit V reimburmewt clause Whereby  could pay a lossAid then sue the dured or the amouwt 2 paid out Does your present rlxy  h5 such a clause  R W W Y L I E INSURANCE and BONDS NOTARY PHONE 13B  PINCKNEY Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs Robert Pike were Mrs Lessie Farrington and son, of Stockbrid ge and the Roosevelt Pflce iamily of Wayne Jack Clark spent the week eh at the Edsel Meyer home in Y anti Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann XrL was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs M E Darrow  Miss Elsie DeWolfe attended J the Ascension Day seTvires last j Thurs at St Pauls cathedral1 Detroit ,fOR SALE  Reynolds dairy I torn at 7769 Farley Road, 193  acres good land, wood lot, orch  ard Modem two Apt house, coal or wood furnace, new artesion 3 in well lots of water A 30x60 barn, 24 stanchions, new milk, m  house, and uleilo, garage amH Llovd ary, hen hptise and tool sheds   T    Call at 545 Putnam St Pinckney  Get Your Sprifla Cleaning Don Earl Schroeder 5486 M 36 West WANTED Will do washings and Ironinas  Mrs M E Leinbach Phone 52F4 WANTEDPOULXK WiU pay   Phone 62Flvj Mrs Alta Meyer closed her school in the Green dist last Fri with a potluck dinner, program and ball game early Wall and widow washing by experts Reasonable Priced Call Elmer Terry 6980 Beniley, Lk Rd RFD I or Call Mr Ro Clark We Have  i 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