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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>mw TW iV     Volume 67 Ths Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, May 17, 1950 No II Michigan Mirror   Happening I 6UR DEMOCRACY  by Mat ,, White snapdragons and A hard hitting political cam  branch candlelight flanked thel pcdqn for HJ50 for Michigan is in altar in St Peters Evangelica I prospect Gov Williams surpris Lutheran church S Clair, at 430 ed but few when he accused the oclock Saturday afternoon when Republican legislators of being MiS3 Audrey Arm Scott became controlled by Big Business at the  th9 bride of Beryl Amburqey C L O Convention where he  Rev G W Lens, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony before some 200 guests Th bride, who is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Han by Scctt, St Clair, was given in marriaqe by,1 her father She wore a white spoke last week He charged special interests fcaye been served and the pea pie neglected by Republican do ruination at Lansing Hecigssed the legislature as a donothing  one He criticized their failure to enact a fair employment law, tc correct inequalities in the unemployment compensation law failure to act on public housing and their qranting public utilities high  er rates Also their failure to baj ancewhe budget by not enaciing j a corp profit tax j The Republicans claim thl spatial session was about 30 perj cent window dressing for the gov j ernors campaign as the tfepubiil an party could fce counted on tc   oppoce any business tax They did lust that August Scholie, president c the C I O charged the newspap ers of Michigan are being control leer by big advertisers All  this sets the stage for a red hot name  callina campaign The Republicans will be at a elight disadvantage as they will have no nominee for governor until the Sept primary The legis lature will speak for them and they are not all in agreement The campaign will be founght on the Rich vs Poor issue State G O P Chiarman Cleary calls the Governors program one of inj tellectual dishonest The qovern i or says he has blocked the Rep j aown 0f satin and crHcxntillv lacai Ublicah effort to impose new tax ionq pomtea 6eeves distinguish es on wage earners, farmers and  hodiee and the skin was  small business men  i sylea with inserts of lac Her     JeweLry vas a single strand of 7 pearls She wore a fingertip veil HStf SCHOOL ALUMNI JUNE 3 held by a white satin, heacdress The Pinckney Alumni Assal i She carried a arm bouquet of will hold its annual Bangui,white qladioluses tied with Sat June 3 in the Pinckney hiah j streamers oi satin and step fechoql, the sdhoo will be open  hanotis    A v ALL TOGETHER NOWTH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DEVEtOPEP IN THE EARty DAYS OF OU, COUNTRY BECAUSE, tN CASE OF FlftC, ONE MAN ALOHE STOOD SMALL CHANCE OF SAVING WIS PROPERTY  BUT A GROUP OFTOWNSMEN WORJVNG TOGETHER MADE AN Er FJCIENT  PlRgFISHTlW5 TEAM,, ,, ,, l, , ,    jilfi School Notes I Current Comment PINCKNEY LOST AT DEXTER    Pinckney was defeated at DexJ It does seem tW k ,, ter Jrnday night under lights n pominick Atteo of New w,  0t  a close game 5 to 4 The qama was airtiqht uo to the 5th inn inq beinq tied at 1 to 1 Then Hewlett lost control and walked 4 men which with Dextej 3 runs New York City oeen saved last nuont have ,4 week He operated a car wash iaq service and beinr, L   o use water by the cide,n with 2 hits gave  e shortage, started X H t0  Pinckney got a well, he had gotten down 2,  the 6th on hits by Jeffreys when it caved m en him f L and Schneider and tied the score leas were caught AnJiZ the 7th nn n wrrlV n h,t u M I to dm him , xr Attempts run the 7th on a walk, a hit by M Mattison and 2 Dexter errors, Curtis went in to pitch for Dex ter HoweVer Dexter was not ta be werJstH0lf iaiieCi Ciaettes SSuVJF hlm and when  lighted  one an exploon took denied and Howard opened  ed down to him Atreo was burn the last of the 7th with a hit and i e badly Finally alter 27 houri BCored on Gregorys outfield hitanoher shaft was duq and a Pinckney qot 4 hits and Dexter tunnel throuqh to him but he was 5 Hewlett ieuid 5 walks whik dead when rescued Such an ac Howard only qave one Pine tiant occured here some 27 ney made no errors while Dex j Years aqo, harry Utchenik from tor made 3 WNCKNEY OUR HISTORY IS RICH IN EXA,PLCS OF ACHIEVEMENT TWttOUH VOLUNTARY COOPERATIVE EFFORTP THE AMERICA PO iTyFOR YOURSELF SPIRIT, ONE OF THE GREATEST or THESE IS THE PROTECTION WE HAVE BUILT UP POR, OUP FAMILIES THROUGH LIFE INURANC6  PROTECTION MAOe POSSIBLE ON CAUSS MLUONS OF US Ae SHAKING QUft JZISKS ANO POOLING OUR, FUNDS J Mrofka, rf M Mattison A Mrofka lb  Jeffrey, 3b hebman, 2b Schrieider c  Hewlett, p J Mattison, cf Coy It, li  Ware, If Totals DEXTER Cuaninqham, 2b Howard, lb, p KGregpry, lb MrogorV, 3b blanchard, ss Curtie, if p Haschle If  Eennett, cf Toma, c Totals Detioit bouqht the Nancy Beebe jtarm on Hinchey Rd He went AB R H aowr a duq well there to repqir 3 0 0 it when it caved in on him For 4 i 11 seveiai days trie attention of the 3 0 01 SJate oi Michiqan was focused 4 2 2 on this and huqe crowds qathsr 4 0 0 ed at the Beebe farm A larqe 2 0 1 stone kept the debus irom falling 2 0 1 pn him ana it was possible to  2 10 lower food to him The state poi 2 0 0  ice and U of M enqineers took 1 0 0 charqo of the job and after 3 27 3 5 1 Oays completed another shai ABRH ana tuneiiod over to the imprison 4 0 0 i ed man He was gotten out alive 4 2 2 Several attempts failed as the 3 11 qround repeatedly caved in 2 0 0 3 0 1 I Back nearly 30 years aqo aqit 1 0 1 ,aticn for a St Lawrence water3 0 Chway whareby ocean vessels 3 0 0 coula come to Detroit and Chic1 2 0  ago started The late Senator 24 5 b Charles Townsend of Michigan OFrjiClAL STANDINGS was one of the early bcostersHe i W 1 Pet i has boon dead now for 25 years South Lyon 4   or more Beyond surveys etc the Doxter Pinckney Briqhton fyJanchStor iii it iOirt IMeu  at 2tUU p m for renewinq V    11   OiU I  In circuit court last week div  orcee were qranted to Mildred,  Church Notes PreceedLaf the bride to th trom Harold Scott and Maratha St Marys Catholic CLurcri Pinckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT 4 1 0  project today only exists on pap 3 3 5 JO er Conqress has aqain doomed 2 2 500 it by sondinq the request for 800 0 6 000 000,000 to start the work back,1o  committor To complete the proBERNARDINE BURNS riHT , dred   While on her way o pick up,,fronds UQ tfogmeasure as it would a prive m I, CoteuiSt was  iS1 vol on lusli Lt friendship dinner will be served airaf were iler sisters, Eileen from Harold Hams 630 p mjafter which will be al Scott, as maid of honcsr and Mis Joseph Colquist  good progrcro dcmcinq to start ai Ros, bridesmaictThey woredefcralt Mgemen aqaart Earl VPa Ved 7tir 1000 p m thru 1 a m erM qowns of siiqht blue mar Grandall for 454770 Th Mc SSgSSSn SSt 7 m  Paidreservations must be ini tho q,3eWfashioned with a fitted deary Tire Co one r gainst efat   y Pm handspf the secreatry Mi dred bod sieevesand full skirt HarrMutter for 3 26260  b00  , Ackley Pinckney, Mich, no, a Their headdresses were of pmk the U S Rubber Co one against fovs after Noveuna Devotior er than Thursday, May tz rnce carnations and they earned cas him for 1079 46   200 each person, bnnq your cad9 bouquels ci more carnaL Lec vdQe charqed with beinq CONGLL COM CHURCH i wui jinveiai boys who took out Rev, Lonaid D brady pastor Committee p l  , u A oar motors from the Wilson l goir Practice , Wed Nights iincknev Head G Reqpon Pres , The bridegroom who is trwiSalys d Rental Service at Lakk, Orgauist  Choir Director her brother, Joe, who was work ma at the Louis Coyle farm about 5 p  necessary The he opponents oi  Xit I MT of considerable oi their bus E7 Si2  Al thr recent conaresson Hd nir the R K Elot frm PfedtQjakp a stand on the nqression nq the American Feder ,  Labor who control most  e railroad employees refus qaes i Uon GtEN KINGSLEY INJURED Bernarcin was  Phson fojn 1 Hov   biv ,  is a sophnvro in Pinckriov highj school ana nughtr ojMr cm FrGar Mr Rav Burns of the Howell rree Pre, proqrrjm of destroyinq potatoes  ,  keep the price up but like oth Mrs Miwin Campbell SKlLLINtl CHAMIiONS 13 remefv to, ep Sunday 1030 Church Service  Kenneth Lamb r,f the VmDyko Pnr of potatoes from failing , n i  m Tuesday the damage suit of Wednesday, 400 Junior Choirschool, Wayne county 13 years  U or c per bushel The tro burgey, also of Pncknev Guests  v5Ster SybkaPractise 730 Senior Chor pract old won the st sp Unqnmp1  Vt Sat n Detroit Second place food then she can consume or ex groom, and rtobert Lassie uriZTw uTi Church rvi lnn   wmt to Donna DeVoe of th,, PQ,rL  ihnw it all on the markMildred Acklay Sec j son of Mr and   s Virqil Am   a 7 ou PiHar rmnt Sec I un, Di, jtu    Uieirunq qot 9 months o 15 yis Ruth Ritter, asst Sec I burqey, Pinckney, Mich, was at ,   tended by hs br ler, Hollis Am  tin Souhern iMichiaan prison Malcolm Binqay of the Detroit Mrs Ray Burns of the Howell e Prens pans the qovernment GLEN KiwuaLfii wL  were seated by Newell Presley , J Glenn Kinqslev of Chubbs C T3shom broWmlaw of the sifle ras badlx mSLSlb bridgroom, and Robert Lassie iin Howell Mrs MOTHER  DAUHTOTD,SI br Amburqey, vcre a white figured wn and white ace The Pinckney Kinge  lowers were also pi sponsored a Mother  qhter ti  Smit last nite attended  by banquet last nite motions about 300 Mrs Eloyse Campbeli A  introduced Mrs B White toast chu A reception was held in ch parlors after the Decorctnq the was a weddinq cake anc for recreation and thou , cate The w   cnmo n regular epidemic The price support program, albioctionable has preany of these thinqs from 4i,  camnq with streamers  hanqers  T , ,me,of blue and silver, the class n Farm proqram to be led by Tha Livinqston county  cereiir John Burg There wilt be rousinq  Afdycr Sharpe, Cody cnanM  DJ lo their ability to produce brides  colore 3 1 The qrand march was led b sinqinq Katherme Richards, Bnqhin anrimrc  than CQn  consum pfnl Miller responded The w inpowers  t d his Mend Marivn ciar Rene MUir respwi comedy Mr  and Mrs Amburqey plan T, H , nrrn orchesi c tTThThoSd qSert werlto Uve in St Clair lhe Hu Jackion orChe aqe SttMothoSd to Sbtewa a weddlna cake 0,,  TJ 23rd Meema of tho Prud iTBrikVFiemtaa were ehmi,,  lhe farmerB have had  tne icasi iw  ,, rpu xn,,flowers i ,  J i   J  ru ential Committee at the parson ated early  I strikes on them Thev were al ways in debt and any measure   which would double price and oduedMrsEdith Peck was nFVTPIJ c,, ,,  There were the usual confettii 70 Senior Choir practise,  f fe the Finctcney HOII  fr cut their debts in two had the irXTVior rmrl Mrs Bobt DEX1EH bUnOUL VAAU  showers and other events wH  , M , ,  9  lin  eiJ i M Thaver took pictures of tfie ool teachers I week 4 to 1 The wrmr tea i io puhcrm parties made them plen T Ci thVmost dauqhters j tor tne new ux Agnculturali daxers during the festivities j Tnurs, 800 Teachers and offic 0 up IO the 7th when he scored Zjty o promises but S9idom kept Haines SoSMrs Ischool board There ate U0n votj acmcers aunngjnexesu ,       P   qot L  thrm In he M dayg fh  KESSf Swarthours family and Mrs1 ers in the district     5 SHOWS WILL BE the parsonaqe Important plann Batteries leffreys, Twitchwu TL  , TT 11 M ro Thr winners we  Ann Arbor furnished trie music Wed, 400 Junior Choir mcctis SOFT BALL LEGUE There were the usual confetti 730 Senior Choir practise 8f I In the Pinckney son rxui    mit   ,  meeting of Vacation Bible Sch que Jeffreys boat bhenan inoi  cUpport Bolh Democratg and Re1   ,   1 Tl  nnor er  IO , i   1 i  1 eur for the new Daxr schc ers n sent ItoVPecks dauqhter came Ce The winners were as lollow5 STARTED MAY 27th inq for summer Shehan, Amburqey and Carr the Dinke ported tho Greenback party, tho Pop j list party, the Free Silver , Wednesday nite tne urn party, all of which souqht to dou CAVALRY MENWONITE team took a loosely played qam,ble pricen when these failed w Rev teJc rteasny, rt3iur from Reader 23 to 7 Home runiy souqrit to deliver their vote KfnateUTtalent show put on 467, Neil Nixon 458 lwiUbehowiiWby5eFireman Morning Wfflhlp  1000 were hit by Bob Drrow 2 jo t tho py which promised wfdeeTresulted in the Two year Term MunmsKenny the pinckn9y Fre Department Sunda7sooi  1100 Lavey Don Ambufev, ara Bullh9m ihe moSt But these promOSSL wardlst to Delia 405, Jack Bradbury 330, Gladys , their w equipment, an ChildrlHsT 1145 Enqquist and M Mnttison ises were not kept Then the de Indiana z x n poiod vicinity are sponsoring the i Tnree year term Carl ,, Free Shows whicn iollowing awards Davis, boggie to Ann Shirley the 3 Miller Sisters,  ara and Mariory Susan Camp test Mrs Gladys YounqPteplM MeHna  730 Batteries Dmkel Evening Worship  815 Reader Jack lehr Supt   doscoe Darrow STANDINGS Asst Supt Marvin Shirev I Dinkel f es  Carr press ion hit with its huqe crop SSSffMisanaas didiDr James Davis U of M prefect ,  these pictures wlU,  8J0 PM Shehan Deuanq Joan WA  n  ,Q oYtPTisvp camoaian in  IIKiTVwBC Cecilie Hurtubise or made extensive campaiqn n  HonevrriOC,n Loda9 a cam Cottaqe IVayw Meetinqs  vVed Jeffreys iBarbara Haixres Donnale  S i drama, tarring tho ror  8nOiM Reader artiiout and Agatha Henr  ul, Popular and lovable Ozzie a to danced rml er hk CTr I Hani Neison A good pictur Theiations featuring  A BmdLurv Lima farmer   evor j g 0 i  M 11  eriwiv    nairiii JNeion A quoa IUJ ihe Jack BradLurv Lima farmer   rare o see It  b,  i WIN 3 TO 2  i Schneider surpiUSFOS nncj jow prices but Won Lost Pctiipjj,, the wostern farmers did 2 0 101 something nbout it Whn an 1 0  aftemPf w5 made to forcfose on  1 0 Xilfarmrrs who couldnt meet theii 1 2 Joo obligations, their neighbors got r ITC out ros anQl sntauns and kept TICCOUNTY LEAGUE the Gfficors from dispossessing day wore sjinbonnet dolls jnen served Thel The Detroit rJdison tree trimm, 27 X950 shown on Satirday night, May In a game strapped by dark i The TriiCounty base JJ1, him or staged a 10c auctionThis ling gang cut down the two big, These shoW8 wjll be hld on VtotheM Dav guests of Mrandf poplar trees on the sguape taj wch consecrative Sat night foiWKrlCook were Mr and weck and George Webb is work QW that  the 27ih  h SS Sto Meyer dE Ann Arbor ing them up into wood This a ftarlto Bishop of about nds mesguare ofpoplars h  turnout and back ou town proiect Only wit aiTiW Lvon Pinckney in the oid days waj yourcooperation will it be a sue JLiriiSrin Melvin White is repartial to thesetrees1 and most ot C95S and an enjoyable eveninc JLSTMSrnPPntic operthem were set out 30 or 40 vea or the wMo  coyennarrom oriaw  u sntii Caroline pop, XrAorThospTtal in Roriago being South Choline po coVisited him 1cm purchased of James While Sat6rday n Thursday nigiht Pmckney crue had a meeting at btocKDna may baye j anarchv but it pdaed out th Chevrolet Motors qe last Wed night and macK made   the nation took r Howell 3 to 2 Howell scored pians to put an 8 team ieaaue noticf of them They flocked to  2 tt r first inninq on 2 hits and I operation, the first game to DP Franklin Rosevelt and his price a wall Pinckney pot 3 the third May 28 Te league made up  support programjin 19 and in rr, 7 hits an error, and n walk 1 two Webberville teams, rcwier , 1948 their suppOTt meant victory WilHamston, Mison, Stocic for Harry 7,, jt took cf ceil Bcteries Pinckney  Amburgey  ville, Tiv r   vT ,    w jnd Roader Chevrolet  Guy 6 bridge, Chelsea noY Ann,tury Q jj it int trie heads ol yvnfi iArbr and Lansing C 1  mav tbe pQ that if the fanner pro nlso enter and Saline Gro, spered the rest of the nation pio, Mr and Mrs Geo Rouch on , , then in the nursery business DexierPinckncy Rd spent the  1iSu Doyle has purchasedThey were a fast growing tree ,w,v  Hlitng thr childrenTheygre not from the same famurioSf and oarage of  Matblbt as septic tanks etc were in   families in Detroit, Roy y fr BoTbrrra MiHer Vice SS ionS HowelLSL, iust stalled became a nuisanca and al Jak and Femdale who show Pres, Shirley MUlet  wmewro ,  thgave been remov ered  Roush with Mothers  Miller Treas, Srily Miller at asx  sjd    day gifts and caxcto STRICTLY MILLER  Aschenbrenner represented Pmcic  The Lakeland Teorrs King3ney at the meeting Daughters elected all Millers toj   ai Miss Horence Tupper, Miss   Ina Robinson, Miss Neva Hewmjcing pupils of 3otty Scorille wUI uak and Femdale who show Pres, Shirley Millet Sc, Julia and Mrs Florence Armstrong 01   gchedulsjd on May 2 at,     Flmt WW Hiickney callers Sun 70    spered likewise ANNOUCEMENT The dress rehearsel of the dan  nvrm VI A , i vv   S       Mi W ,lt iS  v  KI   ivjiri  iu LVteaaaii v f T7 Si  AWMW 11 liM , vv INKiGHBUKIfNU  C  f Bowel Theater Howefl, MkhiGtcm  to n a fish ha had cxxuqht Ebdon C SBS 76  of New Hudson fell n  t i I and  W  r II 1,,, Brighton Township a rulm  Gregory PJt 1 bae TWELVE VCLOCK HIGH davs lets wJt TLqainf8 i2two I  with v I VAJM iiiATJ CMMO Mich, Frt Sat, May 19 20 COWBOY AND INDIAN Roy Acuff Cartoon Bowery Bees Their only losl 3     1W  fftex,erhasbeen   Station postoffice in Ann Ar  3r He has been W,MT if 5 1 27 vprrre J A W1m the dent The DexW rv   The fc Mo, Bo  fc 3    HOME IN SAN ANTONE Alio Johnny WelssmuHer as Jungle Jim THE LOST TRIBE T I f  I cMf  poll Humphrey SowrtEW tatarl CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  THE GREAT DAN PATCH with Dennis OKeefe, jane Russell anJ Ruth Warwick, Charlotte Green Wood Musical Western Girl from Gun K Wed , Thur  Ma 24  25 Showsw 71 920 DCTO tk ZT t u Uitvaior to rePV th ane destroyed by  I Sun Mon May 2122 ad Sunday Shows 215 p m Con forVS I0  PljHumphre BogartEleaonr rancer  cdasmfi httS nstair CHAN LIGHTNING i ,  Dxcma Starrin  T, Sfoard counter  f with  FREDERICK MARCH, FLORENCE OaugWfg Whorfl J5  BOWD was held at the IW  qe i  8  1 ComHqtNext Sun Yellow Cub7 church May 2 bytocci  lu Wed  M 232425  1 with Red Skelton The bu,ir     HOME OF THE BRAVE Jacko Uldlns on the Bruce, with   SSSeKSBJBJBjajBBM eddownT, TSr  i   LV AVON ,1T 1 vi Tce,  held i StL Ble ,  Corey  AVOI 1 HEA XHiB DexterTheatra ed down last Tuesday i Steve Breie Funeral services were held Cartoon last week for the infant son of  Mr and Mrs Francis Ricnmond  of Jnadilia The Holland Tulip Festival is May 1720  Stvral Boy Scouts of Howell1 DEXTER MICHICrAN jplan to attend the national jam    bores af Valley Forge this year I Fri Sat Mal9  ,  The annual Knight Tempier  Double Feoium  OIOBARV convention is at Flint this year CHALLENGE TO LASSIE I LAW OF THE BAR A COAST nJUnf 3 iv VArA raStaTiA rtGloria Henry Stephen Dunne Maple syrup was scarce this Edmund Gween, Donald Crist J a gtory oi zwes, coasf gamt, tyear and sold for 6 a gallon Lassie 10 J Mr and Mirs Paul Bennett cj In Tecbn,swlor Howell have purchased the Alio home there on Riddle St vacat Walt Disneys ed by the Francis Barron family f SEALES ISLAND Stoclpbridge, Michitcm Fri Sat Mar 1920 MARSHALL OF AMARaLO Rocky Lane, Eddy Waller in a fast action weti rn j Sun Tues May 21 23 Rev Earl Wilier of Howell is i d Cross Chairman The coun  Color by Ttchnicolor  vauauiuii, ine coun   y quota is 4,500 which was ov Sun on May 2122 ed Putnam raisea i Sudoy Saowt 3571  I Krirtun 71 C ,J air T ersubseribed  322320 J shows 71S mid 91S p M j itate police have had a wan , ictrk Gable, icretta Young ant issued for Claude Jackson,, j to j 60, wiso icirm on Robert Rd KE TO THE CITY near Fovverville burned down  Novolty Cartoon April 3C chargirq him with setjTueWed Thurs May 232425 tjnq fire to it Ho is a patient now shows at 715 and 915 at 1crd hospital, Detroit, for ob BATTLEGROUND srvciin A sauilv hearing will s ilonin be i,id befcro Probata Judge of j Van Johnson John Hodiak mith Mav 17     j HOtHDAY INN Bing Crosby Fred Astaire  A song and dance festival plus newi  i Cartoon and coli champions Coming Song of India, Slightly French DANC WILL BE HELD IN THE PInCKNEY SCHOOL GYM Sat June Lee Lavey has purchased the JEisele farm of Reynolds Wylie Cartoon Hew i on ne PinckneyHowell Rd ay 232425  I Millard Young is now employ ed at the General Motors Prov ing Grounds near Brighton i Hiram Smith May 17 Tii Howell Chamber cf Com merce has nominated Mrs RC,   121  v iW iutuiu bchicfer of that city as Mother Coming Lirl tninr,  AhiT7 I  , lin cmd wiie oi Howell W of tlYec She has 5 dough CoeteUo MeeI BE 4SJ  6 iallv of Howel1 and 1 Goes to Reno Y s rd, Marshall and family of 1 Cedar Lake Richardo Montelbcm,  Mothers Day quests of Bill Bau George Murphy  qhn and family were Harold     iers and one son SPONSORED BY Pinckney Alumni Association A 4J ICdiiililO I Jay Pfilen and friend of Elhhai Ind spent the week end n re Mrs Lulu Darrow hoc L, C teaching scliool durng  ness of Miss LlisabeiM D r r , A IcKQ delegation WM 1ri the first thrashing hnr3 1O Lnnon Sai wih oti r the township and  county delegatione t p uon the CCS supervisor for 12 years A     47 Years Jijjo Joseph Briggs of Oceolo, aged 74, died May 14 He was aroih r of H G Briggs of Pinckne  Mrs Guy Lewi, 21, died ai 1 her home East of town May 15 She was born in Eaton county married Guy Lewis of Putnam last Dec Funeral at the church j Moicay with burial at Pinckney j a guaretre composed of W A   Nixon,, Will Mclntyre, Mrs Floyol  Jackson and Miss Jennie Haze sang , Pv Fr Ryan cf St Jcsephe  Gaihclic chuich, Dexter, has letj the contract to build a fine new rectory at a cost of 6,000 Fred Wyman will do the maccnery work  Putnam got 20760 as her,  i shais cf the primary school mon J Strawberries are now 15c a gt Rev W H Haze M D of Lan sing who is 87 years old preach ed at the Central M E church, Lansing last Sunday, He is a bra ther of the lae Dr Chas Haze cf Pinckney Bent levs tent show will exhib 44 vi  4 Plumbing Water Sjrtemi etc Stanley Omkel contract to build a fine new Tb, PwSrSM,CHlGill rv at n rost r,f Sfi 000 Frori I   Jy cJ Urtngiton  said County on the 8th A T AD, 1950 day oi MaY 8ZAZ2 Of WCSOQMM  9 Probafaw Offlo in the City oi Bow UrlDOfttoii At a sossias el laid Ouuit uoU ia  City of Howell In said County on toe 28th day oi April A D , 1950 Presentaft Hbam B ftaHh, Jwog oi Prolsate ,  lu the Matte of ffae Eetate ef GEOBGE L RICHMOND, Deceased ft appearing to tn oamt that th It Jars Ago Mr and Mrs James Marble gDBt Putnam celebrated tne 171 annersary May W  rn  f  ,    estate shouldL LtT galntt ww ce apoomted tore E large number were present at the anniversary Lambert T Lambcrn, 72, died iljat his home in Unadiila May 12 He married Sarah Kuhn and is  survived by her and 5 aauqhter Funeral was at the home Sun Rev Stevens officiating Burial in PincKney cemetery Luciiie Truhn, 16, died at th i home of her parents, Mr and   Mrs John Truhn, in Genoa May 14, of TB  j The film Janice Meredith i  shoWinq crt the opera house i  Alec Patterson died at th r sta highway aept who met there to build a paved r ,a , i ugh the county to Ann ier I the Conql Ladies Ad s,rv i a dinner hre May 29 for ,ne U j of M professors and i,cJirs Tlie Church of the Waiters atHovell have securd tin services of Mrs Grace Foster of Pon itac tor there message services   on Sunday, May 21st at 3 p m The Church is icccied up,ii over the Yax Jewelrv Store at IGii I E Grind River m Howell Do  w e     V hVi m Ui  PreseatJios Hiram H Smuu t  Probate  SnUth Jude i IN THE MAn Qp ura A Hcfi Doceag9d  OP  appearing to the Cotirt tW u tims for prosontauon of ctoJf  said cstalo should hi 7 9ainst r  a time anH r,i u  iimited and that i  time and Bl C 444  thai it here May 25 ive tam   aPPoied to rece I Wve ewlTl J GPted tor Rev George Gordon pastor of feLnTa adiUSt aU cla f anlSTe3l Sad  clain the North Lake M E church, will  beiotidcZ 6 fcy   011 deliver the Memorial address at 2t sd, Cof  JJVf he  oid decw Pittsburgh, Pa r ,  of  Sf  of the creditor,  SjJ   tote of  The George Black family of sent theu  t  requir6d t0 1   HouArbe od Anderson left for California Mon probae Sif  ,t0 said Court  d T,     Mens Club has tak 1 tG 106 and t0 rve a coov hr     That aJJ of , a preVnt 2, d   id Probate cW cmd tot    ten oclock In ,1 L  1950  riiiufiaun rit IU wmwuiiu iin Prnhrr rf v ui said    The Young Mens Club has tak 0f uDOn M T J  a C0Py   T   en in the fcllowina new mem ftetJ,  L Koii Executrix oi said f T oi  tooeased u TI 7vr r r TI 16 wfaoso address is piMj,m present thri   mem e8ert    no11 executrix oi said jack rie hr,rdrr  1 son, Guy Hall, Jesse Henry, Cecil 950r 6  Y of July A D Sigler They will hold a field ,1ri, dk in 18 ioron said day on the square May 25 with or th 1 1119 herebr pointed track meet and ball me Dance caiZ  , n nd tment of all ight  ctrd demands a9anifit 8aid d Mnhc   ie bet u iB PHII ,,  1    tJ 1 I61 R3e0d  bii no  Met thererf be given by pubtirtion el a copy oi this oraer once each week to, npw at ru The   wron Hcwel and completed Encs Burden and Jenr ie V Burden T rncs Diiraen ana jane uuuwn  ,   ww CQ week to, IU aeraanas agaiast sate w J both of Marion, were married in f ir96 ceiye weeks previous to said I d  the aAudlcaJt  J How II, Monday   of h ta the Pincknoy Dispatch I  of me Uta at Jawjrf  dertt,n Mr,w ov a newspaper Drinted Howell, Monday    ww  me nncknoy DiSp at factory ex aJW Prined and circulated io  fte Use oTfcta 1111  080 r ordct on  said C I it ft 2L J  to Jnher The Chelsea pe pacts to have their pr you dbubt, you can conrnunica with the departed If so, com  I   4 j IV2 1S MAY 25281 the market n duct September   Hiram R Smith Judge oi Probate It e estate of which the died It is Furajsr Ordeted Thai puhftc B0  orde far three succe w prewoue to said im, , TL said da  J T 0 hata Dispatch, said Countv j A true copy   Celesta Parshal Wm Brash jrand family ari1  Pobm hTonSRobe   1     iS25 2S 1LWf7 1 W BEAUTY H  1 A larqe number from here point, bv attendi r    re S r,, V  f i,r, yac 11 ana son  ionerf ftr d 1 i161 prcDo attended the funeral of Peter vCs Trie Publi Ntfjto at freckwfjrjdge Fridcry His vited WurtPas EltKrCkttk ci Pinckney j    lt Weo ivmth vi  WP rwft, , I w  ,  Dr questsatthe r T n ieru T ,  hom  U  Clinton  the Lee Lavey home y r WiirtPas EfliaClark of Pinckney i  ,ms of Detroit gt2Ur WE a Qmd wiif Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child v  at e fnBLTi rPjj j 1  LTen spent Sunday with her nioi Mr VJn n  fjifPfnt toK C Vedder and wife her dn Stockbridqe f Arbor lastT1 as in Ann 8JKK    ,    ftv JElVElntf7VeTfBltWnEBlSBBQSjnBH9rrrv TTTI V IW j 1,v 1   r A ,   ,, M fc  I  Xf a3S23StfSI         J  V      TH  Vedneedoy, Ife, 1 m gUMwjB11   CKv1     PWPHWW Ml Paitor Nrtiliiation loostf Mtaf, Milk Output awl Cuts  LOCAL NEWS j  Sunday quests oi the, Albert i   Shirley family were the Dalel Miller family oi Pinaree, the DoyI tie Templeton family of Keeao Harbor, the Misses Janet Lund een and Loraine Hilllger oi Detroit  i 4Mrs Kate Battle of Howell call ed on Mrs Emma Dinkel one day last week   Frits Wylie and wife leave this week on an auto trip to Kentucky and Term, for 2 weeks Frits Wylie has severed connec tians win the Wylie Appliance  Co, Howelland is in the electrl cal contracting business with H Doolittle WellFertilised Future Give Chetpest High duality Feed for Livestock CHICAGOTopdressmg your pastures and grasslands this fall with phosphate and potash fertilizer will give your beef and dairy cattle extra grazing days next spring, cut down your feed bill, boost meat and milk output per acre and reduce produc tion costs, declared the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in s Statement made public here Fertilizer added in the fall helps deeprooted alfalfa and sweet clover make a sturdier, denser growth, the Statement says The plants are better able to resist winter kill They come through the winter months in setter condition for vigorous early spring growth Earlier spring grazing means fewer days of barn feeding It means e saving in the feed bill, for the pal stable green pasture provides the cheapest highprotein feedyour cattle can obtain The committee lists these advantages of fall fertilization of pastures, ss recently cited by M O Pence,  Purdue  University extension agronomist 1Spreading fertilizer in the fall spreads tfce work, too Farmers have more time for such work in fall than in spring 2Plantifood added in the fall has a chance tto get down into the soil where the roots are Nutrients are then immediately available for the legume roots when spring growth starts 3It is easier to spread lime or fertilizer in the fall when the turf is  solid than in the spring when the ground is soft and wet 4You dont have to work the fertilizer into the sett Crass roots close to the surface take up the soluble plant food Farmers planning fall pasture improvement work, says the committee, can get advice from their county Agents or state agronomists on the kind and amount of fertilizer to use Special School ,1 Election  NOTICE OF SPECIAL MKTINO Of THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICT LIVINGSTON AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES, MICHIGAN Michigan Farmers Are Using More Fertilizer To Boost Per Acre Yields and Replenish Soil i Ambrose Eichman oi Dearborn is buildinq a cottage at Hiland Lake Mr and Mrs Al Dewey have returned from Tuscon Arii and lore buildinq a sandwich shon at  Hiland Lake j Waiter Reason of Detroit called on the Wm Mercer family Sun  Mr and Mrs Walter Grlover of Money Invested in Fertiliser Pays Oat in More Efficient Crop Production Fowlerville called on the Asher Wylie family Friday  practices that will accomplish this    MH and Mfc Herman Wi meyer entertained Mothers Day,  Don Widmeyer, wife and daught er of Howell, 7xnmett Widxneyer and wife, Wlllard Widmeyej frrfj family and Tom Line and family Mrs Lura Geddes and Mrs H Hoyt oi Chelsea called at the L J Henry home Sunday  The Winston Bauqhn famii were in Dexter Sunday Mr and Mrs Ross Lamb of  Lansinq were Sunday quest at the Tom Ware home Tony Morrocco of Detroit spent the week end at the Lester McA fee home Mrs Arthur Crawford entertain ed the North Hamburg Extension Society Thursday night Mrs Wayne Wagoner and Mrs Lester McAfee attended a  dance recital in Ann Arnor Thur  night, j Please Take Notice that a special meeting of the qualified electors oi said School District will be T ,ii m, ,i j held in the Putnam Town Hall in the Village of Pinckney in said District on the 25th day of May 1950 TSXSTSMBSSii t 800 oclock, am, for the purpose of submitting t he following propositions Edward Spears home Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman f and Mrs Ada Eichman had din ner at Blacks in Chelsea Sun W H uler and wife were Sun guests at the Kenneth Wylie name   isvesitsriB A he Dr Walter Mercer of East iLansino and Mr and Mrs Wm  Mercer spentSunday ai the Mc Gregor homein Brighton  Mrs Dale Miller and Mrs Albert Shirley attended a shower Sat niqht at the Hollis Holloway 1 home for Roy Wriqht family I  To the Qualified Electors of Said School District i CHICAGOMichigan farmers are using more fertilizer in growing their crops, according to the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Figures made available by the National Fertilizer Association show that approximately 417,401 tons of plant food were used on farms in the state last year, compared with 883,274 tons in the preceding year This was ar increase of 24,187 tons or about 6 per cent over Michigans 1947 consumption It  resented a 151 per cent increase over the prewar year of 1940  The 1948 fertilizer consumption for the entire United States topped the r revious record year of 947 by about per cent or 15,956,239 tons as against 15,939,376 tons The steadily increasing use of fertilizer in the pefst 10 years is attributed to these factors 1The desire of farmers to boost crop yields per sere and their readiness to apply  2 Realization by farmers that plant food reserves in the soil are declining 3Heavier demands for plant food by new highyielding crop varieties 4Recognition thatpasture is a cash crop and should be fertilized i  Agricultural economists point out that fertilizer is a good buy at present prices, according to the com mittee These research men say that mqney invested in fertilizer will pay out in a short time It will get more efficient crop production  more bushels or pounds of crops per acrr at little or no additional labor cost Fertilizer is most effective when it is teamed with a rotation that pro tects the soil and builds its physical structure and tilth Wellstructured soil is a better storehouse for plant nutrients4 and moisture Such soil produces higher crop yields st a low er cost per unit Chem Albert C OMMERCIAL fertilizer is an excellent buy and should be applied liberally to res nsive crops to beat the squeeze of high fixed costs and lower farm prices, according to fid Longnecker, Michigan State College soil specialist Longnecker pole ted out that in the present period, of declining farm prices increased crop producing efficiency is vital If reasonable farm g routs are to be obtained This can e accomplished he said, only if  soil productivity is maintained or  I increased economically , He recommended several steps to good soil management First, he ad vised eliminating crops from land j where such crops grow poorly He advised, too, that a soil test be made Of each field at least once during the crop rotation The results of these i tests can be considered Hi planning the fertilizer program Fertilizer, should be applied to reisponsive feed crops such as oats, I barley, wheat and alfalfa and to corn I when grown on well suited land also i to responsive cash crops, particu larly potatoes, sugar beets and  wheat As cash crop prices decline, such acreage should be reduced and  the acreage of productive sod crops I increased, he said t Longnecker recommended adding fertilizer to permanent pastures to increase production Thisis particularly important on poorly drained mineral soils sad muck soils He also suggested olimmatrng excess tillage that adds expense and in creases crop production costs pet acre Michigan tests have shown that plowing, leveling sad peeking wul L Shall the limitation on the total amount of to as which my be assessed against all property in Pinckney Community School School District, livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, for all purposes, except taxes levied for the payment oi interest and principal on obligations incurred prior to December 8, 1932, be increased, as provided by Section 21, Article X of the Constitution oi Michigan, by ninetenths of one per cesu i9 of the assessed valuation of all property in the School District for a period of twenty 20 years, if from 1950 to 1969, both inclusive, for the purpose of providing a debt retirement fund to pay the principal and interest on bonds of the School District in the principal amount of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars 140,000 to be issued for the purpose of erecting and furnishing an additional elementary schoolhouse and acquiring a site thereier and remodeling and refurnishing the present schoolhouse in the Village of Pinckney in said District 7 r scd II Shall Pinckney Community Schools School District, Livingston and Wash tenaw Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed One Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars 148600 and issue its bonds therefor, for the purpose of erecting and furnishing an additional elementary schoolhouse and acquiring a site therefor and remodeling and refurnishing the present schoolhouse in the Village of Pinckney in said District   r Gerald Dinkel of Lake una spent Sunday at the Dinkel home , W C Bums and wife of Howell James Burns and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of  Ray Burns and wife Dr Harlow Shehan and famfly of Jackson was a Sunday ques at the Wm Shehan home Mrs  Madeline Roche ana family an Mrs Polly Roche of Ann Arbo ceded Thursday, The Youna families of Gregorv went to Grand Rapids Tuesday, niqht to see Robert graduate Andrew Campbell underwent, an operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last Friday for abdom inal rupture He was expected , home today 111 Pson voting on the propostion of borrowing and issuing the bonds oi said School District Mr and M Donou lmu    of the United States, above the age of 21 years, and have resided in the State oi chdm and EteieDeWolfe ex Michigan six months, and in the School District days next preceding the election, and have iperty assessed for taxes within the SchooJ District or be4hewful husband or wife of such person Each person voting on the proposition to increase the total tax rate limitation must be a oitisen of the UnitedStates, above the age of 21 years, and have resided in the State of Michigan six months, and in the School IAstrict 20 days next preceding the election   N Wellfed soil produces bumper wheat yield peel to leave for California the first week in June to visit Mrs  Swarthouts broths, Victor and  MrsGeorge Charbanneau, 9040 Farley Rad received a very plea sant surprise on Mothers Day A tonqdistance call from New Jer  sey, torn her second oldest son, Jameswho had lust arrived back  in the U S was received fust be  fore noon He had been station ed at Coberg, Germany with the Armored Division of the Air Force, lor the past nineteen mos He left Germany two months ago and has been on a boat, on special trcdnina durinq thattime His mother had not heard from him since early March and was worried but his ttall Sun made I, Jennie M Eastman, Treasurer of Livingston County, Michigan, find that as of May 3, 195 the total of all voted increases over and above the tax fate limitation established by Section 21, of the Constitution of Michigan, in any local lurfts ffftting the taxable property located 1st  Community Schools School District, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, is as NONE s Jennie M Eastman Treasurer, Livingston County  give as good or better crop results ss seedbed preparation that includes double discing and spiketooth harrowing Conservation of soil and water are vital, he said On rolling cropland this may require one or a combina tion of practices such as cover crops, sod waterways, contour tiUecs, strip cropping, diversions or terraces Where wind erosion is a problem, field strip cropping and windbreaks may be necessary He recommended further that crop residues be returned to the soil either as surface mulch or by plowK ing under Manure should be carew fully stored to reduce leaching and decomposition tosses Medium applications of manure to fields st fre l William F Vomer, Treasurer of Washtenaw County, Michigan, find that as of May 2, l50, the total of all voted increases over and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 21, wumea xmi we u    X f  11311 oi Michigan, in any local units affecting the taxable property located in her very happy He will be home ntY Community 1 cols School District, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan is as fel by Thura May 18 and rest allows 4 i i ii n   a few days before returning to civ llian life His parents are plan ning a steak supper for him Thur which was his one request when he called  j ROUTE SALESMAN NEEDED One of the nations largest feed companies needs a Routs Sales man in this vicmity who is wlIB iaq to make repeat calls on eutl NONE s W Vemsf f Treasurer, Washtenaw County, Michiaaft lj IS The poQs will open at 800 oclock am, and close at 800 oclock, pm, Eastern Standard Time,  Take Notice that the Boara of Education has estimated the total expense of erecting and furshtag an additional elementary schoolhouse and acquiring a site therefor and remodeling and refill nlsV oaters now buying large tonnaqg tog the present schoclhottse in the Village of Pinckney in said District to be One Hundred fjod Fortf 2ccOTh2tat Sal I100 Mkn MMW t which it is necessary to raise by borrowing and issuing tfee bone a        lent earninqs and splendid ebon ce far adancement Permanent fulltime work No trcmsxers de Juent mtervals, he i are i mahded Thrcuqh ttatomq tn  of the district This Notice is given by order oi me Bad of Btaootton of Pinckney Cqssjpirf tcboosi Scisjei District Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan M sste   m JLH ikl   4 r J   vw J isi4  Ufc iift2S  y  xw Ills f President Trumans Board sai Still the leaders of the Railroad Firemens Union say This ridiculous strike is an affront to every citizen of the nation Its not for more money Its not because of hours Its only for soft featherbedding spots for additional unnecessary firemen to go along in diesel locomotives just for the ride A leading liberal newspaper calls the demands of the union leaders horsefeathers  The reckless leaders of the firemens union want to force down the throats of the railroads and the public a ridiculous toakework proposal which has been twice ruled out by Presidential  Fact Finding Boards duly appointed under the provisions of the Railway Labor Act This demand of union leaders for t additional and unnecessary fireme  to tide in diesel locomotives was rejfe I tafter months of hearingsby a Board appointed by President Roosevelt in 1943 , It was again rejected in 1949 by a Board appointed by President Truman Recent meetings with the National Mediation Board 4rave brought no i change in the attitude of the union dictators Union Leaders Defy Intent of Law The union leaders hped wjite the  Railway Labor Act Yet in an attempt to jam through this scheme of pure featherbedding by leading the members of their union out on strike and threatening paralysis to large areas of the nation, they are defying the spirit and intent of the very law which they helped to create This strike is not, for higher wages It is a sti KJ to force the railroads to ennloy many more thousands of firemti who are not needed It would be indefensible waste The railroads have refused to place this additional and  unnecessary burden on the public But more important than any other consideration, is the action of these few irresponsible union leaders in seeking to force a crippling strike upon the This strike is one of the silliest strikes in history I What are these reckless union leaders trying to do They seek to cause thousands of their members to strike, and throw hundreds of thousands of other employes on and off the railroads out of employment, with loss of pay to them and their families, plus a severe blow to industry and the citizens of the nation Whats the strike all about f If the union has its waywhat happens The present, members of the union wont get one cent more pay They will merely have been assessed for a costly and indefensible drive in an attempt to provide more duespaying members for the union by creating featherbedding jobs for additional and unnecessary firemen This is certainly one oi the silliest strikes in history   Eatof SETS   FwSS JENNIE iAVW  al wfh 1 that sev Pio, praying that an imkvmm ft td MJS 2MY V a in said Court be admitted to Probate   a eluh   B to or  as the last will and testament oi said d flh rvJiJ iT   9d    f e A c5K 2  , JSILrS  Utebl PM I other membersrf  It It Ozdtni That th a day ol Hay wani Club atamdaih ,,foreaoon at taM trebate office, be and V were and to tell them the i hmbr appofcttd  hfaitog  were interested Sffi  8ta this S otoS Phase oi 4 H Club work Mrs Hart, County 4 H Club Agent, attended the meeting to explain Livestock Club work and to help organize a club Roy Campbel and L J Heniy are  leaders, erry Henry is President Jane CampbeH was elected W Pres David Nash wai chosen tor Sec Treas The next meeting will be held at the home of Roy, Campbell on Saturday evening, May 20, at 800 p m Member ship is open tetany boy age 1020 interested in raising calyes pigs or sheep Th StrathmoorDetroit Kiwanis itiott It Is Further fedezed That pubuiv  tNwbf pnhhrp, oi a copy of this order once each week  JT BUM sannesetiM  previous to aid doy oi hearing Is the Fiackney Dispatch,a Mptr stMsd ad ok circulated t tatd CST A true copy Wen B Smith Celesta ParshaU Judge r obale R IHF STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOB COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON At a session oi said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of HowelJ  A Tit Unty n e 13th  l May  aniois to heteta other H Clubs such as gardening, food Hiram R Smith, preservation, ion  and food preperat nation for their own selfish purposes There is no other possible answer to such a demand but No The railroads in makinsuch a reply believe they have the wholehearted support of the people in whose interest they are willing to fight this out,de spite the loss and inconvenience that all will suffer It is time to put an end to such unAmerican demands A D 1950 Present Honorable Judge of Probate Qi THE MATTE1 OF TH ESTATE OF Fred Lake Deceased Grace Stanton Hoythaving filed her pet  ition,praying that an instruement filed In Court be admitted to Probate as ibe last will and testament of said deceased and that administration of said estate uranted to Lura Geddes or to some oth er suitable person i It is Ordered, the 3rd day of June A D , 1950 atjen oclock in the fore roon at said Probate Office is hereby appointed for hearing said petition , It Is Further Ordered That public not ice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order onoe each wee for   j year sef thousand successive weeks previous to said day dolours was spent on repair and of hearing In the Pinckney Dispatch a remodeling the church, dining newspaper printed end shwlated in ak room, also a new oil , heating GETS EIGHTH CALL Rev J 1 McLufcas a former  pastor of the Pinckney CongL h nurch received a unanimous caif xl  eiqhth 61 to the Fin, Methodist church, Brighton, Fri  jfmng 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 County A true copy Celestia Panhnll Register ol Probate Hiram R, Smith Judge of Probate plant was installed The Novi Methodist church Which, is ser ved in connection with Srighton church also extended an unan imous calL Rev McLucas accept STATE OF MICHIGAN ed the invitation to return for the The Probate Court tot the County of eighth year The Annual Confer Livingston ence will convene June 13 to 18 At a session of said Court held In the in St Marks Methodist church Probate Office in the City of Howell Jftroit The both churches grant We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk to you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody New Skills for  renter Production help prev ent floods  Swafttout to have clefrfc write to Nick Rebel askinq about re pairi nq or tearinq down of crea mery  Carrie Motion by C Clark supported by  Swarthout to approve plat of  land known as Reads Acres to be tiubdivided into lots Carried Motion by Read supported by R Clark to allow followinq bills lavey Ins Ins on Fire Truck  on the 6th day of May A D , 1950 I Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith,  Judge of Probate i In the Matter of the ESTATE OF LOTTIE BREARLEY Deceased  It appearing to the Court that the  time lor the Presentation ol claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appointto receive, examine and adjust all claim and demands against said deceased by by and berore said Court and that the legal heirs of said deceased entitled to  inherit the estate of which said deceas ed died seized should be adjudicated It is QrderedThat all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Pro bate Office and to serve a copy thereof upon Larry B Undemer, Administrate of said estate whose address is  Stockbridge Michigan, on or before the 24th day of July A D , 1950 a oclock in the forenoon, said time ed the pasor a months vacation oi provtile trriqation water provide domestic wj  S 5159  ,, City Of Howell Work on catch ptec hreby opPotatd to ft wamtoa  Michig VM A manulaciprer of electrical equipment right learns new skills at a tralniihgwithinindustry institute, set up at Paris with the help ol the international Labor Organization ILO, a UN Specialized Agency The manufacturer will show the new methods he has learned to his foremen who will pass them along to their workers w provide weter power  basin Afce Haines Labzor on park and  Streets  5QJ50 H Haines Labor in Park and  Streets 4750 H Haines Use of Truck 600  Carried Motion to adjourn Mlidred Ackley, Clerk 23135 tion and adjustment of all claims and  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County Livingston At a session of said Court held in the Probate Office in the City of Howell on the 8th day of May A D  1950 , Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In The Matter of the ESTATE OF George Washington Wakefield,Deceased It appearing to the Court that the tjrae for the Presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appointto receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against ud deceaed It is OrderedThcrt all of the creditor of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Pro ten   OK0 ana ,0 rv a copy thereoi aQa upon Phillip Delraa Sprout, Exjcufor of said ettatle whose address is  on or before the demands against said deceased, and for the adjudication and determination of the heirs at law oi said deceased at the time of her death entitled to inherit the estate of which the deceased died siezed  It is Further Urdered, That Public Notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this ordeT once each week for three successive weeks previous to We admit We do not know the said day of hearing  the Pinckney Dis ins and outs of therailroad strike patch, a newspaper printed and circuiat J The dispute seems to hinqe on ed in said Counity whether diesel locomotives need A true copy Hirom R Smith 24th day of July A D , 1950 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and place hereby appointed for the examina Hon and adjustment of all claims and demands against said decease It is Further Ordered, That Public Notice thereof be given oy publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and crculat ed in said County A true copy Hirom It Smith Celestia ParshaU Judge oi Probate 7  , two fireman or one In the old CelesUo Parshall coal burnina days the job of fire Register of Probate man was a back breakincriob  He shovelled the coal into the  ,Mmii enqine and was a hard working, TO WHOM i iAY CpNCEWI Judge of Probate Register of Probate v CONSERVATION NOTES Tens oi thousands of  perch iiESI P5fc  fc sweaty beorimed man When Qn and after his date I will not irQm 4 tQ lQ incne8 onQ are re I diesel enqines were installed this j responsible fof any debts ex p funninq in upper penin  ended The present day fireman  mo9e contracted by myselt gula riyerg , , i  i    ,  Orqarnzed defense aqainst insects and othor forest enemies is planned in Mich, this year sets and watches air, water, oil   Adolph Hartman and pressure qauqes and the DATED MAY 10 1950 track ahead The first diesels  w io  Kiwii7  w  , had no fireman Then one was pQR SALE One buildinq 14x8 by 6 federal and state aqencies added Now the unions demand SQ QO buildinq 9x9 ft Inquire Mlch now aa 500,000 acres COUNCIL fs PROCEEDINGS ,  two i Jt, jmol Stanley DinkeL of pine plantinqs in the state Reqiuar Meetinq bfl Vilrqfe Council iMay 9, 1950 s  devices, such as artificial Urtfoi, shed NT  fUnd, has been set up atUnited Nations to iMMflftrate to delegates and Uir members what Jundicapped people back to productive emJ, sids iBemtoev govoninents Tn rehahilitntin flsTOfifh its advisor S welfare prrim,  r i  fifiewshps and sc  r 3 ir   tic fxpcrt3 Called followed by foil call of oficers Present Swarthout, Shirley, Ets ele, R CleffkC Clark and Read Absent None  Motion by Shirley supported by Read to reliqht 4Main St liqhts 3 in front of park and one 1 in  front of new bowlinq alley Also the St liqht in front of the Geo Thompson home on Howell St Carried  Motion by Shirley supported by  MARRIAGE LICENSES FOR John Proctor, 2, Howell Alice Salmrn, 18 Howell Robert Biqe low, 20, Fowlerville, Helen Be to order by Pres Dinkel ment, 20, Webberbille Leslie Par  dee, 32, Fowlerville, May Venas  HanT , ,  rj Five conservation dept crews rn SALE One Model A Ford haye  mapplnq 70 lakes Coupe, with three new tlresqooci ln 15  counties 1900 lakes condition, two power saw outms, an nQW mcvXQdt jhese maps and Carpenter and  are now available from the dept Tools, also 18x15 linoleum, ruq gt far the gale if fishinq liceenwheelbarrow, carden tools etc iC9Big27 percent less than a yeda  aqo Trout stamps sales were 34 percent off The number oi real mnnow dealers increased 14 per cent  , , 75 forest ftres last week burned over 1136 acres Bounty payments on foxefcojj ottes and Dobcats were 7,200 la April There were 1238 foxee tfUBsslSsBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBBBBB 50 ccyottesond 23 bobcats ,  fHBB The  will accept bids on State park attendance is o  fflHKHBH  connsced    Mg kci, 20, Fowlerville Archie er 2i, Fowlerville Francis CatreH23, Howell Willard Herman, 22 Howell Delores Allison 19, How ell James Featherly jr 20, Ham burq, DorofhV Seay, 20, Whit more Lake Russell Morqanif 4Y Fowlerville Rena LaMirdie 17, Hartland wmm yirL i  iwt  miifi  mm lev  The PincJmey Dtepatch Stofe  go Groceries, Camiaed Goods, Gents Furnishings erie v  KenneityV en, S  sjri  j fho Pinckney Dlsporcn Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postoifico 114 SoHoweM St PmckneyMicl Subscription Price i50 a Tear Pa W Uuiott Pubiiafc  Mr and Mrs Ed Nuofia , j  Hon wie buiiaiy qaatnj ai  ioyd livnaa name Mrs Kennotii Wyiw   ch j lei intaiw bunaay II Mr and Mrs 3 K Carr cnt i lanaa inci cimaren iyioiia  Day I he Leonard Lee famjy n  ie wtei end with nor maher in i  4  Bill VGri31aircum and Bill Enq I qmsc  ,xu Suriaay m Detroit Ij The Sieve Geiyc family of DL f roit wore Sunday qucJts cf Mr  axiu ivi s Gtra Kaason Dallas Cox and family of Eat tie jCre woie Sunaay qucals of i MisBoss Honry ma tne Norman  deacon family k f , Mrs Hossio Chambers, Oiaf  pa,on and family and the Chi ford Chambers fumly wrr M  hers Day quests at I ho H jiau on home ian ana Ivas Frod Read anh HJVO I lieid family hen atiia  at Backd in Cheis i So   Ms Albcria Lamnei aoa Ms  ivlcav iVi an of Howell voa i  JArm AiOor Thursday f Art our bullj acd wife ri GrJ qory and he JSIUC Held famny , of Stockbridqo were Sun quean at iv  iiobea Rad dome j Mo red Paa nitertaind tind jfoilowinq Sat nite in ho o al j her husbands binhday it b a, I Reofi and family Ross R  an ,wfn James Whiilav and fmly,f Jar Schons c and wif of Ann   bor iohn McGu nl v  D I and Mrs Steve Brown and H   I McK nzie and wii of ln0  Mraaa Mo L 1 Hony, Mi iiyPSLJL i717 Upside Dr Hughes NII Aifii Y u MDUI  lb v i ,i  ii ii the n JICI EVE I Siiecial de luxe PS GASIAPAM liaiae  71, 4 tutomatic, instantlighting burners   removable porcelain drip trays Visualiteoven with glass win  dow and oven nt  24hour clock vith luPtin S timer t f Visimirder signals cckir  time, up to 30 miiiucs L Viuidegives t  rjd temperature information V Illuminated signal tl von oven is on   v jjlrfght iluminsics entire top itt range   i v ,Lcrge working area Fori  4ain finish Concoaad o ci 1 vent  ,A JB3KmwJt onoMrs Lloyd Nodi, Mr  1 JTSrnf111 5L1 cSi5  auaV j riio aroom i a qrandon of Oi 0 qU96tS ofMark NashVindaqiiss at h W If Ann Ahor Vo Vd1  MVor ham, were Wm  oo I JVrch Sa ,  Nah of 11 fmilv of Ann Abor ,  ol irfomUv  MvXli i Mever and iamiV of Yps nit  mUY  inck MoGfw and family ,f lack ,Joh0 Caryer had ifchcn ware 0     demonstrations in Pontiar c  Mo   Dtroa last week  u S av Qu  f   iVJ H no w,  Lynn If 10 WOOK end or,  , T T i, Bert Applion r n Shehan homo we cin CT D Prqht M Mior Shelaon haiG Spsd jack v k rom ,,, w,t Shan mot na m Om ho N 1Mn end Ms Flod Wka ani 0 Mr C,H Mrs LU1 C1 rv daucrntor 0 Grana Ledge cmd unaay at the Ciarnco Stpna j Wrav riiockiey and wife WPP h,1 ntTr CholseaSunday quests of Mr ana Mrs J Llrnr Ledvidqe aitcr Clifford VanHorn  d r birlnday porfy Sat a th I Mr ana Mrs Olin Robineon t i1 Broan hom in Chilso f Menaeda meetinq of the Mch r Vprricn Broqari Walir bfa Telephone Co Pionrs a  Ambrose Konndy lam Ine Noilhwocd Inn, Dot  i  of rwfell spent Sunday ca It niqht   J Jrvin Krmdy hoino Mrs Winifred Graves was en Da Mabon r6 Poy 5v,r    of Ws who are bath af fh ry  K  Iitt iil si  j1a JJI ihrln i ooil Jiost nr ir lo do jual l ncrPoity of OTTJIJT tijoIMs Hirrc H no wf ian of ooil li infr ili,n kn mj j  f c TI f  of Imilcr on die iili a sv i in rooLiiJ funlM W rt pvijtr ill fur luillr IT hiiltrc lliii rrlls zesi and PII j nnnl lo ivcr  i 01 Naluir Ji endowed il sith an iinnitiall, dIiriMi njor And hnltrr i  IKk full ofiMiu iIiiini f n j tnad  nnrrly of r ricliol pail of milk 1JI 1 ifrfs Most Nearly Irrfcrl J J fum jiifia nf crirn nm info rvtr pound of Imtlcv IdttJe wonder we all furn make the request  1  i i x , i j 11 iii we Aliliiyin Milk P,dfcrs Asso, 1,,1,,,,, A Coopnativc oUUcl and nporatvd,v 21000 Ji, ylnrn Church ofihe Aipster cunday, Moy 2lsf 800 PM  103  KOWtU MICHIGAN iGrn Pv MESSAGE SERVICE BY tertamea for Mothers Day at  cf Ws wh ro bah afth ,av JUTM4F7     Z yiGE SERVICE BY family qatherinq at the home of g rTiinq schcl at Vjran  IVI  7yil2 SttJ5  itlA her dauqnters, Mrs Gerald Boacn Vn spent th wok rnd   STjrRf5 fOnffflsf Musson in HOWPII  at the Gorae MnVr ir nX,   WSJSJ OVA Now is the tiao to modernize your kitchen with Fionas    the thilty bottled gas for fpnn and town homes Vou can lunt ha and wide, but you wont find a bVror value anyvdore than this bcautifuT de luc rrnge Remember, ioo, we will ve ycu a generous trrorin aIIowuKo on your old rngc    rerrrdlcrd of type, make, or condiiiort1 E  S tern  h n ii you vu MAY OTrtLa FMIGAS APLvNrss FSOM WhiCII TO CHOOSE Musson in Howell  at Jhe GTC Mrn jr V1 Mothers Day quests of Mrs Mr 1 Mrs VVayn, AtLeCora Webb wore her sonsjams wrf P01 ridaV   C Webb and family of Royal Ms Minnir Toloa of Boy Civ , Oak and Joseph Webb and iani T Wncnll ad crmtv jiiy oi Ypsilanti oi Oxbow Lake were wodr eno  Dr Griffith and amily of Ann au of Mrs iVarV Hoff  Arbor spent the woek end at thr Kaynn rlanry retrnd bom 1 joe Griffith home from St To hospital, An Arbor Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy Friday where she underwent an , an,d son spen Sunday at the appendicitis operation I Culver farm in Deerfield    Hubert Ledwidqe and family  of Rcyal Ock were Sun quests j j of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe Mr and Mrs Wayne Carr en Pertained the Roqer Carr family and the Leo Bettes family at dm  ner Sunday Mrs Irvin Kennedy visited Mrs Inez Martin in Lansinq part of last week i Mr and Mrs Andrnw Nisbett spent the week end with the Goj don Hestor family in Ypsilanti Roy KiC3 end Mrs Millie Char chill of Detroit,called at the Earl Bauqhn home Sunday 195 DO TAX MME AND UNSEyr FEAMLE LICENSE 200 150 AFTER , m a PE,ALTY of 2oo  ro JENNIE M EASTMAN, Livingston County Treasurer Anchor Inn Full size Kikhen Ranges frm 7750 Awnaie Wofr Heoicn  om C50 SEE US TODAY WF HANDLE ALIJNSTAJLATION DETAJLS 1 14S ,4  Me did jm share Now iff up to us GIVE A UTKEF0R THOSE WHO GAVE SO MUCH MAY 00 VETERANS OF f OREIGH WARS  OF TKF IJNTr0 STATES  EAST5IDE PORTAGE LAKE IS NOV OPEN UIDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPEN EVERY DAY 700 A M TO 200 A MSUNDAY FROM 1200 P M TO200 A M OLDE TYME MUSIC FftlDAY BY Kalevbda and His Orchestra  MODERN SWnJ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BY Robbie Robinson, his Piano  Orchestra  M z  viiy COHTVER AMD GET JCQUAJNTED WITH THE NEW MANAGEMENT  f   Jkiis ivT r   U 4i7Vi   K3V h Wednesday January 4 1950  Vreaascly, May IT, 1850 OTMMMMN V f ir fl,    TV   CvJ  JT54J   V XC  v Now  owcaseWPa O E S  Bldg Committee  F  A M  Pinckney Masonic Hall SATURDAY, MAY 20ih, 1950 a 800 P M M riaaey sn Daily lluu A J to iuO F M Except Weanesaoy Attorney ess Law Hrrt Stoti andSavina Bonk Howell MidJem MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich, I  A 3  QgyfQ Donation SI00 Ono Pair of Pillow Slips  Each Table Doc Prize Refreshments Da G a Mcciuttj D intisi li2 North Michigan j hone 157Hl Rearny  Telephones, j MYRON J HUGHES Otfice 95  Kesfclence yHi Wurq and Heating 1     AS ILLUSTRATED M  MT Fr actor  settings by Appointments State Howell Michigan License j  i 1 LOOKING TOWARD phw 183  207H t3rand ivw  Howell chigan  FOR AS LITTLE AS v scv   PAY THE BALANCE IN EASY INSTALLMENTS THE MODEL I IT IS A 2PLOW, 2ROW CULTIVAT ING TRACTOR WITH TOUCHOMATIC HYDRAULrC IMPLEMENT CONTROL TA KES THE WORK OUT OF  FARMING 18 18 H P AT THE DRAWBAR, 20 12 H P AT THE BELT E TOY FARM LNG WITH A TRACTOR POWERFUL ENOUGH TO TAKE CA2E OF ALL YOJR JOBS ON FARM OF 3 TOiOO MRES OR AUXILIARY POWER ON LARGER FARMS A FULL LINE of HYDRAULIC CONTROL INTEGRAL EQUIP MEST AVAILABLE,  J WEKNOWO oues BUSINESS THEM SOME OH, GOODNESS 6AKES, MOW WE CAW  PLUMS r  LOCAI rDMAIKS I  SPRING Real Estate, insureliqerokerage Your farm plans, now in the City Lake and 1 Ism Property making probably call for the A Spoculty useof bonk credit Why not Ua Your PropexJ with Me  come in at your convenience  LEE LAvY We can lck over your needs for   Zl  aheadBank Crs el Inc is tho best farm credit HLono S3 HRST NATIONAL BANK fHAHS HOWELL 1 farm Sales a Specialty 1 BERT WYUE Under Federal Supervision phone pinckaey 78F2 Member rederal Deposit Insur WM TT once Corporation AU Deposits In  STANLEY BERRIMAN sured up to 5,000 for each Depos  Attorney at Urw itox  207  Grand River , Howeli 8717 LafaMide Ddv Rush Lalw P H SWARTHOUT  SO0 jaSFIilOERATION SERVICE McPHERSON State BANK HARQLD RADY  itabLsned 1865 Repairs on AU MaKes  Incorporated 1916 ke Puckniy 154F3 HOW SAFE IS YOUR MONEY  1  When you deposit your rundsin Funeral Homo Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 PinekneMich  TRED C nfiasHOFF s   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Btrer Avo  HoweD Michigan For Appointment Pk sr e 358 Residence 611  SOYD  HIJWDEE I live Stock HfjroBr Weekly Tips Madeto UetroT General Trucking Pone C4F14 GARl jQfcS t Concrete Products Crxrvai  Sand Top Soil Road GMT E REED Jeweler j a bank your first consideraion WATCH, CLOCK REPAIRING j  1 should be their safety A bank hccutnie  Fagt  peasonable  provides safety for its depositors Guaranteed Work in several ways Fill Dir and Road Bu Blocks Laid Piece o Omtrat 7628 Toma Rd Piackney Bte  1 Phono JOextor3 116  v OR C T TOWNFR Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter W jTayrelaked as the most 0 W Vain S, Pinckne MlcbiaUU important is tho accumulation,  CALL US TODAY FOR A rEMONSTRATION i J PARTICULARS AND L AVEI ari      t  jv 1 3SHEFaPiS daring prosperity, of capital in the forn of capital, surplus, undivided profits, and reserves for contingencies  Classified 4dv, ISANTER RabhHeu   Phone 52F4 ME Leinbach , , FOR SALE Small whitec iaS,FOR SPiLE  1929 4 D001 Frd  Wih 5100 of these for every Kltcen Ranqei qood co ntio Sedon, Hydraulijc Braketi First SiOCG of depots regarded by fm wood or coaL the banking fraternity as peing ia April SV0 vey  ovel FOR SALE Used Davenport a    720 housand daUar3 in these ac mr in qoodcondition Brown Suite Matching Davenport and   one there takes it for 3500 IllSChilson Rd Phpna Huweli 1382W 8 pc Dining Room Vf FARM AMALS COLLECTED PROMiTLV HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c a Cwt WF BUY HIDEi nD CALF SKINS Phone 38 Pinckney Central D3a t31n Co  3      PI w ru 0 and Fawn crushed Mohair couuisasaqa 0 lonsoi Mrs Cass Clinton  do era in doporiS, cr iuU in  i capital ta G0 in deposits WANTED Male, short Chair Desk  Occasional Table 12x17 Liig Room Rug and Pad      HAVE THE BROKEN Gliv PROPERLY REnAUJ   t  hcijdd Upright Eureka Vacum Cleaner This hiqh percentago provider puppy, Gentian sheperd, cross Inquire at c proec  clion m tunes oi preferred j  Robinson Soda Bar  ss which sound banking has Daniel Phelps, Stockbridge Mich 111 Main Street, Pinckney,Mich Provided in more prosperous Phone 3J22  3  faro  IZt LiJ2f m,oSS and green onions All other frsh rE TRUCK VlbhRAfiN WL USE TIE LEST AVAL AF GLASS AND DO TiWOr  ROPOLVK3MiiL AbS iiU0 PARTS  PHONE 1S1 1018 EAST GiiAND RIVER Hovd, Michigan    Periods ,,  rnrAM c  P  M  Wlth vated oven 1800  veta in season We ara McPHERSON State BAN Mae Poller tcJJna orders iar flower and veq uncr iedral HiipHrvimon FOR SALE 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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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rails were StPfPSSi   ed MUIKUBQW led oS andloS theae hute  Beck in tha i , TMV 4i Vtj Qna en I unded out, Bishop faxined b  and gro  ut 118 most iarroB weTe fenca shs rsrSur  d to an endmeBt calling f6rbanauet was at HolHe F11i 1  H approved by,, LakSand SteJ SStadTB   1 1 Vk  m    twothirds of thet hcaieandsen ate it goes onthe NoVembei bal lot  These sessions wolid convenor in January and adjourn in AprViKlerihi lebslaiors could ttttroduce any Lecation they dfjfliied v The sta aantstfattve board has dpproved dpfcm for g 4 million new office building The bufldmg would be  Itnamcecf by bghds  VSherecis the state now pays 1,15 per ft rental in  pi  i1j about 80 The trophies were pre sented at this time The Final Standicrs Were TEAM Vans Heads  Tip Top  Si Marys V F W  Fbrey PINCKNEY for school  used for no4hhi chosen fsr the bottarouridt new Oft 7 77 DP 7S  LA  Mr and 4   j Fab vote buildings they would pay Kennedys ARRIVE itri Boussoff ar LI i rivisd in New York City Tues cmij f 7,1 are expected to arrive in Piock ioey today or Thursday Thefol Si people are about 50 yecm did 64 dicaUon on the altar  Sunday School ,  U Jiiorim Fellowship meeting j J Mrofka, rf  th Church Mothers are invit  M Mattison, 2b tdvbe our Guests A Mrofka, lb  j Joe Jeffreys, ss CAVALRY MElWfiONITE j JJjp C Rov titrc Ueaclrv Panuf l Mattison, cf  Wrtriiip  1000Caira, Jb  Sdjooi 1100 S5JIVXh  Hoar 1145 SOUTH LYON p The victory put Suth Lyon at 125 i28 9y dried out they cau  S6SJEJ4 tbm leacru  2i fe d caused bia foresi fires m which sometimes entire counties wee brurned over Undoubtedly moretimber was dest 1 1 if07 bv iorest fire lhan by th n oiimniaris ax Finallv wh, 0 2  Finally when 0 1 iiqan woke P her forests Pkayor Meetings M ComisMb cf k and are Russian PolesThey wetff cj intermed in one of Hitlers Ger t9LSDpritf in this newbuilding Hockeys  ,  31 mcm cacentratioaps during lrirtwstSprt to reorganise Tavern , fV 58the war They mgm sponsojl sftitS andipca government is be DieSet ,, 4L  u JMFZLJSSiL I B fog aade by aoommitte head Don ctSecm wsf elected prelP WS TiSSi f ed by Senator MilHkenif Although sident of the Pinckney Leaeuo  llemvTneV wr live in pan j jetnys pitched a no hitter  Host theirs rTT u ,awV JfSyRSS  ISUSKfcrrt  aUf5d  5 Wk I 5heser he Si  SPELLING COMTEW  JffilfcS ST fi jui IRUwrlb Ihtr mows 0000 meyer, aectieai on M 36 E and t sgoyea oy  I  i  1    Sunt w 730 Richards, 2b 815 Morcfdn, If Buatti, c eyBtdwell s M Mundinger, 3 ved , Bishop, lb  Afi R H 4 1 1 4 1 2  4 3 3 4 4  2 1 6 I weril ruined by soil erosion and AB H 8aShoutsNow Michigan if spSd 2 o0ua, m,rllons of dollars to brinq 4 0 0  ck the forBts which a little ei  1 0 0  lxmnatlon of waste would have 0 0 0  Q  were qone Many of the cut ovsr lands would not pear crops and in many thousands of acres m   has beeff received reaus and ed Senator this effort  at on wilt suerceed  J Sunday    frbavi , ,  Curtis Brown on his Isrm MYRON HKD8iCKS , 0gm51ovai Clarence Hoard, cottage tt aJSJr 85 lna biankete, apopuptoaster etc orj  hopeful ron Hendricks 69, died  Pichle MANCITER 10 TO 2 Sweet, 1 r t Goodrich, c Jeffreys pitched a no hitter 4 3 2 3 1 3 0  1 0 3 1 0 1 0   rM Accod to records in the n 9 om M uhl secretv of state 0 , 9000 Michigbm autodrivers had  heir licenses taken Wiry torn L, tnem last year Of these 3 300 theirs for drank dnvess or because ctions 809 had nigfU,,winnma 10 tb 2 Hi issued Lynn Broos, Ardyce Sharp and I inq for recklessnpq, or K  Two  thesVKaherine Richards are the three I ihey had 4 conteSon 80T   fcird inning coupled with winners who wiU represent Liv theirs taken awav tecau   ey Jntefo rrors qUive ingstrm County at the mlling lure to comply with tte MTinnii had got,S6i n  e Patsy Merchcmd, Don fit In addition lSWchdrS easygoing Pinckney only I Hya and Susan Bearers I complete the necessary requirt tburg township, hdvng a ibrm   JJtca  ich w from each of th jments to qei a license, havlna i  sRRESPONSBLE IOriMAIiMOTxWtolr nlm,cxbout 125 were taken Deputy Batteries Pinckney, Jeffreys , f fcitovng couajj mnuwvmuBLL ICHTIINAiraM ber of ywr he served as super J ,  three teen Schneider Manchester Rees,  Oakland, Wcryn, Mtors and pubiishers of An iY101 o ifcq,l,1l town8Spv  aae boys from Detroit A number Downing j and Macomb, will compete at the ,   ican newspapers ,particular  t vears ago his health failed    articles were foundin  FtJay ngJLh Pxiucry plcjj final meeting About 25 contest rn,,s,flS 188ued by the Met Livingston failed in vision or road tests Washtenaw  our inetropolitdi ptiblirfiei 9 111 nr Setr car The boys were Wm ticract oi Win   Q King and Ron asttina fedun  intenrincihi 1 ans Lake Country Club  ,, exu S tting fedup wl irrponsib v eur4,  i,w H   Jhonest and showoff journal1  Suiivlnlae 1 5JJ9 SV,011 ism as practiced by too many of dauqhfer, Mrs Marion Diehl of this countrys trcoiiedseal oolum  58 md The funeral was nlsts md touialistic prima  at the Keehn Funeral Home, Bn  i Dexter there under p m Dexter has laid Smith DOGS POISONED Last year Will Whisperinq  ghton at 400 p m luesday, Rev i Collins, tonner well known rad  lights crt 800, ants will start spellinq at 10 o L k lio ura Co1 this only lost to clock in the auditorium at the yion doubts that childl  Even critics of the press are  prone at times to excuse irrespbn sibility and showmanship onrftv T unnnru tunmiv the part of some ofcour cplunHYT 11 SUNDAY nists and mecial writers by MAT if axidoniaq their dishonest pract j e Pinckney soft ball team te082 xlffyjke a gfwiU meet their first outside team BSE 2ScoSfl they play Munith there Nc4hjna,is farther from e truth nejrt Sunday, May 14 at 300jp It is time to wake up American m piyera be ready to ieave nowspapennen, and clean  pinckney at 200 p m hcberlrucChc GAME THUR MGHT MAY 1 rye undgestocged the desire   bg tecgoTHoweU here  JTOa May 11 of 700 I M McLucas officiating Burial io singer who has a cottaae at was in ttcunbura Cemetery I Hiland Lake had two valuable i dogs poisoned Sunday he naq  South Lyon cmd will give Pi nek auditorium at the Detroit Newsjf rave anything to do with de 4Ui   itxjtg and teach 5 j iq the, divorce ratefn stdS by the Detroit ca Plied in 1948 it was ftetbv Hotel for 5wed   42 per cent of the ia luncheon at noon Spellinq willj, fu68 QTanted in the nation nev stiff epposition THOMAS COLLOTON ive kurnoBnv  During these critical fimeVwith the fate of the entire world hang inq in the bcilcmeehe American, Th community was shockedresume at 2 in the afternocnThe e cTougf8 mvovled had child and saddened last week to iearninal rounds will be broadcast  n ln Wayne and other count of the sudden death of Thomas over W W J The winner will qd  J,es a office known as the J Collotowwho did May 3rd at to Washington to compete for the nend of the court employes a     ffiJ, ioodnq after the r   i jv i u oQ  w iu va ity NU vi,i, t, Yvasninqion io utup 3 more meet death m theJm McPberson hcpal at HoweU national championship ,7 ,  i u manner Jhedogs1 where, ho was taken following, Ardyte Sharp, Cady School children of divorced couple fenced off yard fPJ11, an accident May 2nd at hisiarmland Donald Hyde, Hammond   p  fni SfpoS  Howell Township   School re the winners in the John Foster Dulles, the Republi the yard S  Thomcsj I CoUoton son ot IScSey district if recentley appointed to the EToiESFSS uvegcSmeq i Tnomas 1001 dof sta as an idea for was bom in Nojlburg township, SOFT BALL NEWS  stopping the spread of Commun January 14, 1877 where  lived  the Pinckney soft ball loa Jfm , nod saving Chaing for Uyttoe HfrthBtt BCWI with gti the Dinkel team won fromiRai V    latters army ha3  his parand sisters to the, trie Jeffrey team on Men niqht, now ost aJ of China except the  in Howell Township whereo 1 Joe Lavev hit the first18land oi Formosa The Chinese p m CONSERVATION public is treated to the foUowingj 570,000 ruffed oroute were kill  Recreading the im w  lpumalistic spectacles  ed last year compared fo 354,0001 J installation serviceThe Josephs Parish of Howell He lv Columnist Westbrook Pegler in 1948 officers ifptalled were e follow  pared this lifeltfay 3rdfc 1950 KBTG6 DAUGHTERS INSTALLATION  e riCHwy cucie ox IXIB iarm   Tvi    j i , j UUTCV  ut  i f   w Kings Daughters and Sons met he spent the remainder of his life home run of the season Batter j rammusts are now about to , at the home of Mrs Albert Shir with the exception of the asite9 Dinkel team Don Amburaeyi P 3 d i  charged are  iley last Thursday afternoon for two winters he spent with hUf, and Mike Carr Jeffreys team1DeJa aideclnoy Russian planes I the monthly meeting and theneice, Mrs Norman White at Jefreys, Bob Darrow  DSinqerI and cunJ This island was tak  Inew officer were installed with Pinckney I Wednesday niqht the Shehan n from Chinabv Japan and aft attempted to prove, a week or I TheW were l,096CtQQ licensed twe atfOy that Mrs Eleanor fisherman in Michigan last vear Roosevelt wae descended from, and, at least 500,000 who legala thief and a traitor Pooler sue lv The computed catch for trout,    ,  M   oeeded only in prvinq that Reg fisherman was 72 perhourand 2 8 Organist, Wfcj Josephs Church ler had beerf careless with the1 for other fisheiman 128 623 bf,Beuli Stanley 6, Rey jy, Day facts, and then  wasnt man the trout caught were brook trout He was a devout member of St team won from the Reader teamfg tne war was restored to China de 6 to 4 in a game called by dcfffcJ would havsj country ,    L   tness Bill Engguist was the lug,nw this and assexlat it was ing Pree, Merwin Campbell Thomas Colbton, who is the oing star with a homer, triple, c part of Japan and occupy Vice Pre, Mrs Sadie Moron last of the family is survived by, and single n 3 times up JoejH with American troops Howev  Sec Mrs Donald Brady Asst several neices and nephews Lavev also got 4 hits including   eyen Republicans are not in Secy, Mrs Coyle Treasurer, Q ,, ws held from St  triples I ciined to fellow Dulles, such an H, Sat,Mav Batteries Shehan Amburgey act would be very dose to pro ating Inter fVitchelt Readeft Richards vokmq war with Russia enough to admit his mistake for nontrout fish, bluegiils and peasive admission service wasFowierville      H aamtui K Krv4iaa fractal After the installation an nm0nt occuted in Olivet Cemetery Schneider isive admiesion service was riim Games Next Week I Monday  Reader vs 2 Anterican newspapers and perch   r    Wire serviaee8ent more than ICO Ground water levels went up was oorviBd by hostesss, assist reporters, photographers,, and USft in ApriL  V Mrs Devereaux and Mrs radio ldcate to a HtvfcK Cold weaijt laedouble Cpvle town in NewHampehiie fecovy MichiganeeTToeiTas so far emsvt Zwi the trial of a doctor cged withh fira , has been no vegitation 8WCIAL COMMUfCATTON XMA n,, o Didtei  amercy killiiig In days of arowth tofeedChem  Special Conmuritcation of Liv me Madame Butterfly, Corneag ctlCuTme pros carT miSSSk tree plant i Ino Lodge No 76 F lLlmH otW    ReOder Hied l6Q00wordevat a totat  being tried ut by the dept pn Friday, May 12th, 1950  cost of who knows how many whiCh may double the amount for we purpose of conferring two xi j i jn9 , iEA Degrees Lodge will open at 800 p m Refreshments served HEROINES OF THE OPERA jWed SmrMX1 STAMP See Henry Clives magnificent OFFICIAL STAND color paintings of noted operatic   i heroines  Manon Lesccnii Lak I r3  Won tboueonds of dollars of planting done after degree work By Order of the W M P W Curlett, Sec  a Newspaper Enterprise As Special gun prikits are not re sociation colunnist Erstoe Iptojehrfred to hunt predatory aminson Who en about ,135000 o year, is conducting a campaign  , Cfitnplete with drama raszleazi CARP OF THANIS SeTancT Rakum principally hok1 w wlgh to ejpre  deep ffli5Wf  Dinkel  v as posed tf by lovely screen stars Xinda Dar M8  Conqress is presumbly elected ffieys jto make the laws forthe nation  a but ceeminqly two thirds ot their time is spent running around the pdj country investigatina a hundred i 0 1000 and one things Nor they seem 1 0 1000 all poised to instigate gdmb 1 1 500 ting on a grand scale Nov all  0 2 000the investigation in the world is  not going to stamp out gambling nell, June Haver, Shirley Temple  mw etrikfi in Detroit It has existed since the birth a wood  m4n OUtOf Mkmigan Frees Atei  and eroresskms of sympc WftTdnit48l irincr the joss  ol our brotiieri Vfm ikee in Jadkson awntyi  uncle  , last week   ftl 115 A10 and 1 a1 o rf v p5J23r t3 owU S ,2  3ht for the two year terms Mr rVrymond E lake hosee asndayL Thewi are bwUaf1 TuUpi are and others These pictures start le,nT99 davs was settl man and always will There ie appearing in The American f5 M 31 the terms of uv a very fine distinction as to what Weekly with t h i y Sundays, fJJJrSL Z strikers get about is goinblina For instance, some May 14 issue Detroit Times 222551 rtWSSd for includ times bingo is gambling and  SefTlOO a melthStnsions oi the sometimes it is perfectly legitiNominating by petition far can HrMit aae 8a week sick mate The same trdng appheeto didates for the new 5 person rei  kurv nefits, onehalf cl betting on horses rapes If Wi organiied school board at Derterl LLi 6 and continue the bet in a handBbook place tt it has resulted in 7 nominations for the 5 petitions The nominations inhospital care and   B Sdioeahale ing anew honie  Hiiii ffhiiii Dotetaki for the one,2mlt now has to be track it is legal It is also perfect t ferfi XaTTneeLand Netr eCmeSryeler union ly legal to pay tr stock matkel Nixon for th fr w term J 1riSoine 8900 in Wall St Under this setup how Bradbury, Mrs Gladys Davit ghvele wsVweaflecd is any qambling mvesUgcraon Munnie Kenny and Wm UrcmiJJj fhg, Chrysler Co states going to cfet anywhere, u 4 u two year terms JuL L 17 aliao, dollars by I    BW land, Mid md Ae feetivalj lfirvSSon each gfj k wm soon be on, share at Ck MI V m tmfgg  sesettng at m I iv 4 J   rv3    ZS  v y,  ii MA iV 5   fiiWW  402  jZSLiSJSL e V Electric cooking is faster  cleaner    cooler Your appliance dealer has models for any size familyany size budget jftMSR  Detroit Edison flSH3  O N  A  MATCH fit M AWARDED TO  5ERII THE FASHION ACADEMY  COLO MEOAL k    i c    Dress, hat and bag that go together everywhere Little girl ruffles perk  up the bodice of this dress Peter Pan collar, short sleeves and gored skirt Lonsdales Sanforized fine combed s broadcloth Pink, blue, yellow, lUKHioise Sizes 10 to 18  Handbag to match with drawstring to in broadcloth and straw base  89 5 Shirred bomwt, brmtcJ and bowed t    match in same ice cream shajts     sdrs v niRCSS STORK UCATIONLAND Micbigm it yourstnjoy it this summer Americas finest facilities for ttst and play are  within easy reach of your home, ntvtr more than a few hours away Youll save travel dollars and be delighted with your states wide variety of delightful accommodation and  vacation pleasures Write for free Michigan folders todayl MICHIGAN TOURIST  COUNCIL oone rrroLftM LAMiNM LHCU  AKIGHBOiUJNb j Bowdl Theater Mot t 1111 5YLVAIH IAEA it ot TtM Isjl stay ItW  SIERRAS Comings The Yellow Cob MOIL The Cowboy end th Indians TfcfrwlerytUe high school band reoived a second rating at the recent contest at Michigan  Wei State College There were 71 Spencer Tracy  fames Stewart bands entered Sydney Qiwiistret , The farm home of Claude Jack Uonel Barrymore  BorUqmtJk EvanJat Brady sonv near Fowlerville was dest am Hemm  royed by fire early last Wednes MALAYA I day morning ICartose eee Hew1   Mrs Mina Cine of Gregory is 1 e lot stay ii i 1  M  a patient at Rowe hoepitaiStock  Gene Autty    WHEEL bridge, with a broken hip ,    A Ssssm SlaiHei The funeral of William Caskey 71 ln nrajitmvr Mickey RoonyThomas MHeheU of Stockbridge, a former Ander TIIB JJwMBBEO Mlehao OBhoa Spring Bymgton son resident was held at Stockbridge tust week Dick riowlett, athletic coach of Stockbridge high school has been seriously ill with measles and resulting complications Jack Lewis, former Pinckney re sident, underwent a maior oper ation at Howell hospital, UA week The Brighton high school JHop is May 29th  Mrs Lois Hicks Stride of Brighton, widow of the late John Strick drygoods merchants there for many years died May 1 She  leaves 2 daughters ,  Bids are being advertised forthe wrecking of the old jail at Howell, May 22 i,the deadline Bom April 30 to Mr and Mrs Louis Body of Howell, a son Louis Stipe, former Mich Beli eTlephone Co Mgr has beeri elected head of the Howell Ro tcavjGlub ,   Residental mail deliveries in, the City of Howell have been cut ,  to one delivery a day  Frt one tat Mar It 13  Mrs Anna Bauer, 81, of Man  w 7tM  180 Chester has been chosen tn 3lstanding Catholic Mother c the Year She has 14 children a  whom 4 sons are priests and 4  daughters nuns BLONDE HTOTHE laCPOTf , ,,  y  9mmt  HsVEE  Peas Shows 710 and 8115 Sun Moa May 14 15 Sunday Shows 215 p m Coat Errol nynn Alexis Smith m MONTANA ay teetorieasftf AVON THEAltiH Tue Wed The May II 17 II Gregory Peck TWELVE OCLOCK HIGH Hugh Marlowe, Gary Menu Dean Jogger, Robert Arthur Dexter Theatre  tiiie Fi and Sat Mar U1 Deebl Fetttete DESPERADOES OF DODGE  cm Wtatam Itinsio Stanta Allan Rocky Lane, Black lack AIR HOSTESS 1 the tratntes 1 the auUaa Ross Ford Gloria Henry Roy Rogers and Trigger THE GOLDEN STALLION la Tnoeter  I Sua and turn Key HI ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY 25 Years Ago  Tim Holt in THE MYSTERIOUS DESPERADO Ora Reason, 21, son of Homer Sua Man To Mar Ml, it and Sarah Going Reason, died tuadar sspss SIVJ Alexis Smith Hew Cartoon Clark Gable la a Romantic Drama UtSe OelaSah Comingi Morsurdt 4 rmqriT    Holiday AmadUa Law of Inn ommoyMoxssalL of m of pneumonia, May 10, at the Highland Park hospital He had been employed by the Ford Motor Co for several years The I funeral was held at the Congl church heer Tuedsay Rev Maycrcft officiating Wm Roberts and family of Grosse Pointe who purchased thej Dave Bennett farm on the How ell Ra movied on it  S  VanHorn is serving on the Detroit grand iury Mr and Mrs Casper Vollmer have moved to the Blunt home on Pearl St they purchased Mr and Mrs Bert VanBlaircum spent Mothers Day in Fenton with their 8 daughters and 2 sons  Mrs Emma Murta has returned home after spending the winter in Arkansas ,, , ,,  Pinckney high school base nail team beat South Lyon 19 to 3 last week and Brighton 25 to 5 Theironly loss so far i to Stock bridge ttll t M OMT auddaa coaparabla 7 Dwarfs Disneys dNDEBEXA Norlty Wod Tbur May 17 II Shows at 715 aad Sl6 THE GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST ss TilinlrthfcYvonne DeCario BoakatboU HaodUace oi in  Nawa Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell were in Jackson Sunday Mr and Mrs Merwin Campboll were Sunday qusets of Mr and  Mrs Wilbur Eisele in Fowleryilie Sunday guests ol Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell were Mrs Mildred Trost, daughter Marilyn andsons, Charles and Larry and Mr and Mrs Tim Nance ot Dearborn, R 04,1 cock and Mr and Mrs HarOla Gaines of Howell, AndrW lOcsnMa snters St Commg, Batdsgroumt Chain Joe liospltal today for xray and Lightning f surgical trsatment I O t   , Ai  Esra Plummsr of Ann Arbor a Snndcry ausst a ps Ptu  47 Years Ago Mohtague Bros, of Cbjubbe 14 Corners celebrated their 25th weadinganniversoty May U The brothers married the Bullis sisters In behalf of the 100 or, more assembled guestr Mrs C  W Halt presented them with a beautiful dining table There is considerable fault found here because the Grand Trunk railroad night train from Detroit to Pontiac is now an hour and 20 minutes later, getting in  at 802 p m This train carries all the evening papers and the  mail , In the lawsuit here Monday of Wm Holmes vs James Burden a no cause for action verdict was  rendered  County Clerk Willis Lyons, a Spanish war veteran, has been granted a pension of 10 a mo Mrs DuBoice of Webster fell1 and broke her arm last week   Dr C L Sigler set it   Archie Durfee broke his leg playing ball at Dundee last wk Emil Brown has added an emery grinder to his blacksmith shop eguipment and is busy sharpening lawn m ers  Emil Lambertso Sweitzer and W Clark are embers of the Young Mens The Bullis house on Putnam St burned down last Sat night It was recently bought at  tarf sale by W B Darrow Emma Gardner and Mary Ellen Doyle, attended the 8th grade exams at Pinckney Friday Miss Martha French is painting the buildings on the Wm Smith farm she recently inherited Frank Peters miller is unloading a car of spring wheat from Minnesota i Chas Henry Is making exten stye repairs on the White House on West Main Street he bought Wm Harris of Dexter is doing the work ,  t The IHop at the opera houseis May 22  Oyer 50 teams were counted on the street here Sat night and merchants did a big business The Brighton fair is a thing of the past and the fair grounds will be planted to potatoes this ysar Plumbing rater 8rtma4t Stanley Dinkal KITCHEN  WILL BE OPENED for BUSINESS SUN, MAY 14  AT M38 IN LAKELAND SUNDAY DINNERS AND MEALS SERVED AT ALL TIMES CHOICE WINES Aq WQMkWDANCING JHOP WILL BE HELD Of THE PINCENEY SCHOOL GYM 9 AT, MAY S3  fcoe p M DONT FORGET Get your Ticks from any Junior or at me door  1 0efimOniWi  x  ,M , v 11 s , WL  May 10, ItlttT THaBjmt MSWMI Peopl Store Groceries Drygoods armed Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie RennedyV Coti Store    II III    2US22SSSBSBBBSBSBSB5BBBBBBBBSSBS3GB55E I James Curlett Hi of Detroit was an ealry morruna Sat cailer at the Curlett home here during i, course of his initiation into  Greek letter fraternity at the  Ypsilanti Normal Sunday guests at the Ablert Jhirley home were the Doyle Templeton iamily of Keego Har bor and Mrs Leo Ewers of Patt praton Laket j The 500 Club were entertained Sun at the MyloJKettler home in Jackson  Gerald Clinton and wife of Detj joit were Sunday quests at the  C J Clinton home Herbert Palmer of Flint spent  Ahe week end here and attended the bowling banguet L Sunaay guests at the Charles Clark home were Miss Ruth Ken nedy of Detroit and M and Mrs i cd Clark oi Ann Arbor I Mrs Stanley Dinkel and Mrs  Irene DePhillippi were in Jackson last Thursday   I The Clarence Culver family of   Detroit wer Sat guests at the  Murray Kennedy home Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Denise spent the week end in Detroit Hubert brought them back Sunday Miss Dede Hinchey was home from St Joe hospital, over the week end Mr and Mrs, Harold Hinchey took he back Monday Kays BecnAtyi Shop bow a  team Lucille Beck, Mildred Mill er, Mary Bauqhn, Geraldine Sin ger and Roberta Amburgey had dinner at the Scepter, Lansing Thursday nihgi Bill Passelk of Detroit called at the W C Miller home  Mrs Lulu Darrow who has re  i t i GOODBYF TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TRfE ROOTS    ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS IT S MODEtN KEVQlgTIBWAtYt   Mil  4 No more iaAsfve unhealthy upng nd dlfgtftf up of ceupools, itsHt Mki,  pood, oroie traps 94 dofflorf fleet 00 4, Htrci the mtt rttiabU and laftst mtthod Io qwtry, tffuefve and saponify grMM, studae, hair Uih od other erfantc Mild  ThU oiodoni chcalcat awaroattoi quick and SU in rouih u j to 16 how NO SHUTDOWN of pool or took ncnry whiU chemical i working  5 10, IS, U, 50, and C ON7ANft tt Ctoidsoo Pal, Of t  of Noaloj  POt  0f u IN fn Ori     It Myron Hughes Phono S7FU 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake  Jt life J Wvir Romwh Mud Lake Gets Cleared Up County officer got t notice from the government not long ego, ask ing them to chtnge the name of Mud Lake Seemi ita a pond, not a lake, by government atandards Because it lies entirely inside our town limite, we aaked to do the namechanging ourselves Figured wed think up a brandnew name itfor about 30 feet But we finally decided to call it Turtle Pond in honor of the real owners From where I sit, naming that pond wasnt the most important thing in the worldbut the wag we did it fca Everyone offered his opinion and then the majority vote decided it Thats the way it should LOWEST PRICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Range  f Sunday quests at the Fred I d 281 11 I RMd homo were Mr anri  W the CPn1 W as We  Head home were Mr and Mr  r  r T i, xuaA John McGulre and Mr and Mrs I a, ft  her class last WeA H J Mcltenzie of Detroit j  ghehan had a luf ky Mrs dare Miller is teachinqifil  ,6 2 plgS St Marya church school In jick  elL TnnTrt  son UUs month    heTrSorand Harry Lavey of Detroit and plow plunqdd through a fence Mrs Mae Mete of Howell were and down a 12 ft embankment, Sunday quests at the Lee Lavey onto the Grand Trunk Railroad home  track The tractor did not tip over i Mrs Emma Vollmer and son, and he escaped injury John called on the Wilbur Eisere SundaV quests of Mr ana Mrs and Charles Eisele homes in Fow Asher Wylie were the Bert lerville Sunday Wylie and family and Mr, and The Leo Bettes family of Wall Mrs L J Foster of Walled iake ed Lake were week end quests at Clarence Walsh and wife ana  the h J Carr home the Francis Krupa family of DetMr and Mrs Fred Read were roit wee Sunday quests of Mr in Howell Friday I and Mrs Wm Shehan Mr and Mrs George Foster Charlene and Grace Meyer ot and Mr and Mrs Roy Brooks of Brighton, Clayton Musson ana  Mud Lakes really not very muddy bewhether it concerns naming a sort of pretty, in fact pond, or having the right to enjoy County people said go ahead, so a friendly glass of beer or aleif we held a Town Meeting Everyone and when we choose, suggested something Windy Tay   lor thought Taylor Pond wonld 4fy Hi A 0 be nice, because his place borders  C  Copyright, 190 United States Freurrs  THE ANNUAL Mother  Daughter Banquet  T PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Mayjo Flint spent Sunday with Mrs Mary Hotf  Mr and Mrs Richard Loomis sr were Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs M E Darrowhonorinq family and Mr and Mrs Jack Cole of Greqory were Sunday quests at the Albert Dinkel home Also Gerald Dinkel of Lake Che munq AT 830 P M Adults 125, Children under 10 75c Get your Ickets early from Mrs Fred Read or any membej the Kings Daughters oi VOTE FOR 4artWtitrrTnAMUgfatnt tflmtrt removable porce lain drip trays V VTsualite oven with class window and oven lifrhw y S4hoar dock vith buntin vTsfminder signals cooking ttne, up to SO minutes V fUgidde gives time zA tern perature information k V  Shnnlnated signal tell when even is oa  bt illuminates entire top range , large working area Poro tfaln flnkh Conceaied o en vent 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 luxerange Rememher, 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 AmfANCtf PROM WHICH TO CHOOSIt Anchor lSgjaniT  M  M the krtters 36th weddinq anniveri Amonq those who aKncicl  ary  N I funeral of Mrs Grace Marble at Mrs MT Ieple with Mr and Lansinq Thurs were Albert Dm Mrs Roy Teeple oi briqhton, att el and wife, Gerald, AUen and ended tho funeral of Mrs Grace Alberta, Mr and Mr WmJMer Bennett at Lansinq Thursday I cer and Mrs Helen McGreqor Mrs Dorothy Nottley of Monroe, aiso Clayton Musson and wite spent the week end with Mrs M Olin Robinson has 81 Rakrs the Iron Fence around the Mich Mary Aqatha Henry fell on d1 Bell Telephone lots on Mam St  spike in a board Fri niqht injur This fence was put up over 50  inq her knee so that 5 stitches vears aqo by the late John J were necessary to dose the Te6ple around his home, it was wound one of the show places o i PmckStTMarys Altar Society ovef ney The home burned down 0 200 on their rummaqe sale last yeqrs ago Friday and Saturday The local fire dept made two runs to qrass sSat  th , ternoon to Camp Talahai east ot  town and at niqht to the swamp f near the Dede Hinchey Jaim  Mrs Beulah Martin who has  been vitttaa Mrs Mary Hott for some time returned to her home in Ypsilanti Sat with her son, Lemuel and wife Joe Prummer and wife have bought the cottage on Mowers Rd just West of the Henry Porter dauqhter, Lvle Hendee and we of Ann Arbor and Lynn Hjnfcfe and wife were Sunday visitors of Mrs Rose Hendee RENT ON SHARES Several fields on tho Charles lUqan farm on McGreqor Rd Ctontac,1 Mi R Mayer, 64 HartweU Ave, Detroit or Phone WE 5 80b TO WHOM H MAY CONCERN On and after his date I will not be responsible for any debts ex cept those contracted by mysell Adolph Hartman DATEDx MAY 10, 1950 FOR SALE One building 14x18, also one building 9x9 ft mcruiTe, ol Stanley Dinkel FOR SALE One Model A Ford Coupe, with three new tlresgood 4 condition, two power f,0  end Kfcrpwrter and Plumbee Tools, also 18x15 linoleum, rug  whJHbanow, qarden tpoU ete r Charle Dinsmore, M 90 1  s I Davis POR TRUSTEE ELECTION THURSDAY, MAY 11 BOARD OF EDUCATION NEW DEXTER AGRICULTURE SCHOOL QUALinCATIONSTeacher 14 Years,CoUegs Prffo Asiav tont Dean, College Execuave,Ha Taught In Rural Schools Grade Schools and High School Has Bacheler of Arts , Degree, Mastors Degree in English from the University of Michigan Is the  Ontv Woman Candidate for the School Board Pojls Open 1000 A M to 800 P M VOTE FOR MRS GLADYS DAV IS FOR THE TWO YEAR TERM This adv contributed by friends of Mrs Davis Inn EAST SIDE PORTAGE LAKE IS NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPEN EVERY DAY 7,00 A M TO 200 A MSUNDAY FROM 1900 P M TO2,00 A M OLDE TYME MUSIC FRIDAY BY Kalevoda and His Orchestra  MODERN SWING SATUBDAY AND SUNDAY BY    Jr1 Robbie Robinson, his Piano  Orchestra  COME OVER AND GET ACQCfAINTED WITR THE NEW BttNAOtftlENT  THE NKW MAHAOBMOBIT S m  A m se v jtSi  t  m  1 as M Wl  John Deere Model MT Tractor  FOR AS LITTLE AS   m V  ,, Mri6 O E S  Bldg Coamttse  Ft i A M Ptocfcney Masonic Heal SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1650 at 800 P M peflfgtton M0 Pair o Pfflow Slip Each Table sot Fftfo R PMFfssioiML mm v n MUy llsyij A st to M P M 122 Not Michigan  McPHERSON Sute BANK lEsfcibLihod 186S j UmitfMiitiil Ills YOUR BANK IS ON YOUR STREET CORNER It sounds strange, but your  mailbox is as far as youhave to to qo do your bankinq with us Our Bank By Mail envelopes and deposit slips are always I 0tos 895 Tlill i IJH ieniaas by AppHnimsiUs Si Howell Mirhkran WBB  P  Sss MAW2N J LAVAW  l  tar 18  Briahloe, Mich 18  Wit MsaMd Bti HowelL Michigan Real Estate mewanceJrokeragel Ctty Las aul Pom Propertx A flaejctcdttyr , List Tour IVssjsgu with Me     1717 Lakedde Drtv  Hush Lake PAY THE BALANCE IN EASY INSTALLMENTS THE MODEL MT IS A 2PLOW, 2ROW CULTIVAT ING TRACTOR WITH TOUCHOMATIC HYDRAIJUC IMPLEMENT CONTROL TA KES THE WORK OUT OF  FARMING 18 16 H P AT THE DRAWBAR, 20 12 H P AT THE BELT ENJOY FARM ING WITH A TRACTOR POWERFUL ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR 7BS ON FARMS OF 3 TO 100 ACRES OR AUXILIARY POWER ON LARGER FARMS A FULL LINE of HYDRAULIC CONTROL INTEGRAL EQUIPMEST AVAILABLE CALL US TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION AND  FULL PARTICULARS LAVE HARDWARE Dead or Alive  FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c aCwi WE BUY HIDEb AitD CALF SKINS ffeone 88 Flndntty Central Dead Stock Co,  available Write us or asTTi one today Your Bank By Mail deposit is r processed immediately and a tec eipt, alona with a new deposit  slip and envelope is sent you by rretum maiL  Trips to the bankand anv watt  ing are a thinq of the poet when you Bank By Mail This is only one of the many services we have adopted tp make banking quicker and easier for you McPHERSON State BANI unaer Federal Supervision  Member Federal Deposit Tms cs Corporation All Deposits up to 5000 for each DeposHer Howe, Michigan M6s9M i GLASS SERVO FOR I TRUC  IF YOU CAN CHECK ANY ONE OF THESE i  I dont like to carry too much Pmekney LEE LAVEY 88F3  PK VQFfPSP  so  segthaat Director SSSSJSIB jtee 4 88 PmckneJdich 120 cash  1 hate to stand in line to pay bill3, ,, I   I dislike bill paying trips 1 1 lose receipted bills YOU CAN USE A CHECKING ACCOUNT  , FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HOWELL AUCTIONEER I VD ePsPBrTlslBHelBsssF  wa WYUE Atfoasss SS icw 207 E Cfrand Rtvsr flgwsU BEFiaGtoATION SERVICE HoweD fflnfiijau Mlchlgamf For Apt Pi me 888 811 ttQTO NBOQt  live Slock Baalfe Weekly Tne5jio WtM General fmefena Phone 84FM CAUL tQtta Under Federal Supervision i tfiAin BMW Member Federal Deposit Insur fwESLTiii once Corporation All Deposits In , xT sured up to 5,000 for each Depos  Hot   UL i HUGHES  E REED, Jeweler WATCH CLOGs SPAIRING itccuwrte  Fast  Reasonable  Guaranteed Work I 210 W Main St Pmeksey Mich Products feavei Sand, fop Soil Road Usotvsi FIR Din and Rood ta fiifrf IBJSV Pleoe W CuMtow 7628 Tama Bd Ptacker sue k  Phone fJeKtera t 1 6 DR C X TOWNFR SUP PROPEtuvT RffltltCED gtniBn AUTO QLAZSER SO IT WILL ME IVE TRUCK WTOATIONS WE USE THE St AVAIL A GUUSTAND DO THE WORK P56K0MPTLY AITS AUTQ PAttTSPHONE 181 1018 EAST GAND RIVER Howell Mlchigap 4, Pinckneys 1 Oassified Advs 8044 Portage Lake Rood Dexfet pne DOKIOT 8411 fOR SALE Fiteeh Ajparafcrof and green onions All other fresh vegetable in season We are FOR SALE  8trawhmntw talaa orders for fiower and veo State IrspteTKL   by the dosen or mier, Catskil, KTbulbt  C tSrAor StatS Inspected, aUnSies, rnan   Carfeorwatt Wm Rl Barrett 6040 Parity Roal 728 East SibleyHowell, MtehiP e161   Phone HoweU 32IR 1 WANTED GOOD WJUTRESS Joe LaRosa, Dexter Michiaan j WANTED A Used Piano J  Phone Pindwy 160F3 WANTEDTO exchange rides to I WANTED Soma ftrtTSr,,wiir Fod Rouge plant seartina time oTehs 71 0 700 a tt   33 v Z lSnd a haysTsafo bJ  Nick I BOB01 WUHR ATQCTY L ilt8oslb Ave 1 Phone 805 W k HpwD WANTED WU1 trade a tfnggs Straton Lawn Mower motor lor 4  Small Outbocdjd Motor,  Murray Daaa JliLand Lake, FOR SALE Modem 5 room home FOR SALE 2 Ridw,   FOR SALE Modem 5 room home dies onPaenuoto SSL m ckney Basement, Furnaes, ride WQmn t0iBath, very best of condition Es 1 Harrv Clav 743fl iUntu HA a lot available Price 650000  j narry wjgy, 7gffY  , SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17 FOR SALEBakd HoiTperl W  70 toJ  1 W LesUveyote5ff3rgy  g jFOrl SALE Good Ice Box holds trailer for sale 50 lbs also Early Pontiac Red Earl Schroeder 486 M 36 West 1 Seed Potato    NelsonBustard 326 Main St Pincknoy, Michigan WANTED  Will do washings and Ironinqs  Mrs M E Leinbach Phone 52F4 acre good land, wood lot, ochtIOTI2l, V ftW,i and, Modern two Apt house, coal u     Wl or wood furnace, new artesion 3 in well lots of water A 30x60 bam, 24 stanchions, new milk house, and ale silo, garage grain ary, hen house and tool sheds Call dt 545 Putnam St Pinckney Get Your Sprtja ieaninq Donr early Wall and window washing by experts jUasonabje Prised Call Elmer Terry 6980 Lk Rd RFD 1 or Cadi Ms, Clark QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish ivv  4     F Market Prices Service h  m  Clarks FOOD  kfioOmtrt truer j flrlWhertoMddOW cdrttwmtoetttaift Did iwmuM 9tit prafriocomBw H W W Y L I E INSURANCE and BONDS NOTARYPHONE 136 PINCKNEY Spet Cash FOB CHAD OBMSABLEP  Rev Ella Riley Sutton Of Owosso, Michigan Will Conduct the Service at,,lbe Sunday, May 14th CHURCH OF THE MASTERS JIOWELL MICH  800 PM at 108 EGran4 River She Is Widely Known for Her  RADIO TALKS HORSES 240 COWS 250 HOGS 50c aCwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP JINDPIGS REMOVED FREE COLLECT TO CAR BERG HOWELL 4 SO DARLING  COMPANY w JV   wsn Xr y T  3P wife      j1  V     V fc, THATCH Wednesday May101950 Locals i Eddie Hortman returned to work at the Chrysler Motor Co in Detroit, Monday Mr and Mrs John McDonnell children attended the weaal q oi their cousin Marion Kennv tta Webster ConqL churcn Saturday, The Rev EUa Riley Sutton cf Owosso will conduct the service at the service at the Church of  the Masters, this Sunday May 14th at 8 p XXL at 108 E Grand River Howell She to widely known for her Lectures and Mes sages and Radio alks  Mrs Esther Widmeyer and son fcillie oi Cedar Lake spent last Thur with Mrs Dolly Bauqhn  Mrs Bill Bauqhn and son spent Mon with her parents in Howell Beverly Harden of Portaqe L sen Sun eveninq With Paula Curltt ji Mr and Mrs Robbie Robinson who have been away all winter1 hava returned to Pincney Georqe Wilde sr and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Howard Read Robert Sinqer of Briqhton visit ed his brothers here Sunday He is workinq forthe Vaqabond Coach Co there  Mr and Mrs WrrfjMercer spent Mon eveninq at the Andrew Nes bitt home    The Ray Bumsiaihily and the Jrimes Burns fqxnily, spent Sun at he Dominick Conklin home in Pcntiac  Mrs Alta Meyer was the quest of Mrs Evelyn Stewart of Lansra at the Inqham county Friendship niqht at Stockbridqe last week Mr d Mrs Fovd Mavcroft wera Wed overniqht quests of  Mr and Mrs Merwin CampbeU Mr Robert Blake Ji Flint sper the week end with Mr Arnold Bercruist , Mr and Mrs HowcricrCraiq of Detroit spent the week end at the Younq home and attended , a weddino in Ann Arbor 8XAT ns MICHIGAN LMBOStoa Mi and Mis Phillip Spru SP7nt Sunday, with 4e f Sunday qeusts of the Gerry Eicn mTSSSL Miller family spent Detroit weire Sunday quests the Robert Ackley home W spent Sunday in Plvmouth ndoyuel of  A fee family were yF ri  JA wAfeof Detroit, Mrs Cart and wne oi   Q an Schwenzher of Toledou and Mr and rvirs ouu of Cohodah  M,nTrAeA thc The tollowinq attendea Home Extension  Howell Armory last eK Lester McAfee, Mrs rrea MrS TPte Sleeker Mr Arthur Mrs ustin Stecker iv ter  Mtsms  xxx CiiiwM IT 5 5nvinas Bonds lndcpendOn Monday, May 15, the U Sn JmaScontmuinq through ne Drive Opens throuohout the nanon encircled by FourTh of July   offipendenc Buy U , the campaiqn theme S Savinqs Bonds which this an earned us saau,d a free America  wilderness to Duua    ilderness to buna   aQainst mis Throuah reqular saymqs wo bm d up resyeQ fortune and proyAde  accumulate funds for worthI sisbusiness and p  ment throuqh the years he volun As V0ur president ,  eer Savinas Bonds otnrtne campaiqn The more w   have done for ourselves, qvmbol of Axnen 1  th Liberty Bell hallowed SX j call  In honor of the Lberty and qrow d p osper lrvH Kennedy catlea on  0 ffi Spears sr,Sunday   oi ft , belto  flaq on MondcyMav shall can up ence o i ninkel ViUaqe Prcsiden Stanley DmKi, vu H 1 A a 9Mion oi Maid Court HM at the Probat Ofhce in the Citv ot Howell in said County, on the 8th day oi May A D , 1950 PresenfcHoa Hiram R Smith Judge oi IN THE MATliS  w STAi OF Laura A Hoif Deceased   It appearing to the Court that the times lor presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to reqe ive examine and adjust all claim and demands against said deceased by and before said Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors 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 Mary L Hoff, Executrix of snd estate whose address U PinckneyMich, nfne the 17th day oi July A D  v ,vie Farrmaton ana w t,  and he Webberville 57 J hobert Vike and wi e ,  On their recent aiied awScefcrmtfyatRos, on the Elwin, ,ended the eele common and artenaea  bration on the open , Hulca out easo Mr ana comnl,itee WJlr and Mrs Silas Ketchum c  ,  8ald G07 d ta onancaU,d on Geo Mea ,   ,,,    J  11 , P,o CJJ   ,  JSJ i C MeLbttt home were Dn an u   B Sml W ,C  faSlv of Detroit A, a 8Msto4 ,,  ca, u , , Ceiea pahaa M o pobo  cSdMrTl Foster of   ,,, Coun  fe1 Smdwrcrtion m Ponnac , pwbaW  nrnii last week ,  n at tn tha Matter di the Ertsie of DGale Hendewoitana    WCHMOND Decea8ed me Olds Motor factory in f   ooci mat f  Q gioa   , w A sina T,  Henrv underwent time for pre8entation of ains caairt  fca pnato offlpt m  Cay ai w  Miss KaHoPahcVat St I Z a,, ghouid be limited, and thai I eU ta 6aid County on tie 14 day oi an aPPenlCin Arbor Monday a tjfteand plac be appointed toe jMay ADj l950 Ic,hofplaLathout family spent  ,  Jwaqe oJ ATJUE OP MICHIGAN The Probate Cow tor the County oi  Uriatton al claims PresentHon Kuam R oi Pxobatsv In the Manec oi tK Estate of    jue hospital, min   t   adjuflt e Tbf afTh home of Mrs E  lor Mid Court Sunday atrPTvill8  and the the local heirs ei said dec ,  tie warn    G11U VanSlambrook nd D  enmied te whfll  estate oi ilch 1 JENNIF LAVEY Deceased wRife were up to Tawas smelt  decaod  j  be ad   c Lavey havinc yi  lnt week TT vi tadlcatod  petition, praying that ar flMrT Lyaia Karus of HoweU J at di o, e  L ,  , v a, spent Sunday at the L J Henry   decaMd  reqmred ,o sptnu  ,11 to said court at nPe t county teachers presenUWi c   to aerve a copy  Hen Miner  ,  t,, sectreas M k Nash and ioth day of July A D  Mr and Mrs MOXK  obr Sun   ta  to  Smith Judge Leo C Lavey having filed his pe4ition praying that an instrument fil  ed in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of said de deceased and that administration of said estaio be gianted to the executor named in the will ar some other suitable person It is Ordered, Thot the 22 day ol May A D , 1950 at ten oclock in the    r1950, at ten oclocMn  Ume and place WVrwJ 0 all or the exarmnafion omd ad,ustment claims and demands agonist sa  W1  L ence Stapisn re gun C Farther Otdd IW nuWle  and Jto , Louis J ll be en by P, o a ,, of Mr, an  x M orow once each we6 sins 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i Vf i      J    C  67  Tb incxay fespofeh May 3 1950 Cirenitanit Newt j Social Rrrmfayf ,lv nrsmm  M88 Jathryn Season, dqm rrSSWnCUI TlM tN t  and Mrs Frank NicSo Cringnal Caste People vs Douoj Mia Michigan and John Brai glas Haines, breoJgng and enter of Ann ArtSr were Sed E  E5L PES 2314wtota, marriage at St Marys crcK rape People  Ben Neitzei, ap Rio, Saturday morning at 10 rvartl Donna A T cs TiiM U 1  , r iiiWI Wl AUVAJ MMbican Mirror The Idea oi May are almos tee and the Mich Legislature is still in session with virtuall natbincp accomplished  A f9 ,1 peal People ys Leo Judge, break a i TyTeV ft ftSSl  to limit legislation Gay William mg  entering People v Chas t  nuoen tes ruled on gppxasuafrately 112 Kiley, Thurtnan Carpenter vs Arr million in additional government thur Riley, breaking  entering, i siding must be financed, if oj Citizenship  Heinrich Krahn all, by a corp profits tax He has Ernest Nauenberg, Grace Song declined to permit the legislature , Line, Louise Elisabeth Bcrrbake Sptdtt Vo SCHOOL NEWS WW 11 MnNG GAME to increase gas or weight taxes for road improvement There is little chance that th  issue of Fact jury Trespass on the Case  Chas Pierson vs  Olin Moody Ann Pierson vs Isaislafure will accept the gover Olin Moody, Horace Keeiei vs nors programTheir leaders have Wm Taylor, Meta Link vs Mau pledged the Republican dominc Irice and Leah Rovin, Arthur eel legislature not to levy an  more takes or increase govei men spending in 1950  Webb vs Amos Marks, Patriotic Ins Co v Darwin Wykoff, John Grayson vs Margaret Goldstein Tliis looks like a miracle Al  Garfshment  Elhaven Farms atddy demands are pouring in to vs Alva and A E Dangler Ap the legislature urging them to pear huhard Crockett vs Carl make exceptions for this worthy, BollinciWr Attachment  Lerov cause or that and the public Davey vs Wilma Moorer As need As there is obvious merit sumpsit  Dorsey Crumrine vs to all needs according to individ Genevieve Dufek Atfachment   ual viewpoints, the Republicans ,muI Carter vs Henry Clack  Will have to hold the line rigor I wife  ously  they, obtain their object NonJury Cases Assumpsit   iv ICit Mut Auto Ins Co vs Carl I ww wuuams has cane in Pinckney high school outlasted considerable criticism heStockbridge here Fri night ami cause  refused to let the logwon a 13 inning game 7 to 6 islature in special session epndd Stockbridge led 5 to 3 up to the er anytling except which h pro7th inning scoring on 5 hits and posed m his call He is withia 3 walks aft Chuck Hewlett Then k rights A special session is  he ttqrUened up and retired the an emergency session coiled fer  side on Strikes In both 5th and I a certain purpose only and to 1st 6th timings ithe ioolators mfc1 vi CHURCH mm SufL M   SobaTT r Jnabd Wilts SSSSrSS STimUdSi t,S2f CSSSn 51  P  111  o to frst, running riiort dtaSZi  avoid 0 IS rSe 8, Rebman wuad a defipit or breakdown in rtate ed out   Fridays aw NOfa XConrVST ,    services So far the legislate l  PfrwuSi11 u to ha accomphshed notmia as jjf CONGX COM CHURCH  2f ift iSSSfc  thv hav reus to ept tS fiv Donald D toadvT nL If aJWjfWlsobhtaRickney governors progtam Instead  ygPractfee JTJShJ JL   wkn Io 1  advocated anSn Organist 4 Choir Djiito  0 SM ffl SCQ1  Proram bu uptodateS Q, Mrs Merwin Caiupbel in0nL 1  Put ro conomies into etfectThs Sunday 1030 Chun JfcSosaii ES i2 i1 fii0u Ut biq 019 wltn economy is that Wednesday, 400 Junior GhSr lfcSv,0 aWU1  everyone want it to be at the exfl 730 SeniorJ Choir Si  flSg      fel  iluirs, May 1 800 Bible Srudv  Jil1 ThG legislature in special Commitie with Deacon and Ir  T Wd  sion has approved a 6,194,240 and meeting of the MeLrsfip JtThT appropriation to cover aenden deaconesses at the PatSSZE P 78 hlr, Pmc cies In oldtge pensions and unThe budget submitted by Gov j BoilinoW VobertLonp3on V3 ppi ,  J J  Q,,V l ic ataennge nev Churfc Hewlett nitchAf I nnaA MWB4,t v,u tu u uWiUiams would put the state Theodore Merchand Geo Lucas ATho couple were attended  , SHn7daT MaV 7 National Fam hall foTpcvHL 5224 Hkl Pvnent insurance In many        I ineoaore iviercnana, veo a   lark a cousin JY eek is May 7th to 14th fi 524 sflkQ, cases old age pensions hcrfe Paracnctge atipnal Fapast legislature have always i cfaTtonlfraT Otto VerbecTTs J e bride 1 Wm Gleasc4 J30 Wedding Bell Church STw 7 17111 increased The direct reliri P     Clayton Gray, Otto Verbeck  w  Servjc, Xounq couplfs marr 3Wfe JSk 112 million in the red In theRobert Lampgon vs Geo Lucas, fceen prone to talk economy but Panhandle Pipe Line, Welling to vote spending It is up to the legislature to balance the budget or incurr a deHctt Whether they Deutsch  Son, Otis Verbeck vs he ceermony, a wedding tot, Quests and all couplos marredj Rrv Prtr TI R RShi Co  tost was served to ou quostsgtyn tne last year will bertcdani got 12 strikeouts in cut appfbpriations there will be, liarMutter,lJcCrea7y rirefJ3 088 ed a howl of anguish as some wor they enterprise ox activity gets its toes stepped on The legislat urehas no choice they must cut  jnties giowinq out of the sler strike Part of it will to board mental patients n pxi BuFcierTlJ Rubbei CoT i  1 the la3t Year wiirbnIplNCKNEy WW8 AT BRIGHTON j tboanSal patlmis 1 prt Co vs rarry Mutter Joseph Cc Mff L Del Kndkney beo Brighton MZ rtS3L uosday afternoon 11 to 3 Bri TK hA m Mrtnft mor w, M After a short trip in northern I H3p Suaddy SchooL mit vfe Carl Crandall Attach Michigan, Thevoung couple WtMcryte and the Message of Hosoa TSZ Set  8i Lumba Co vs be at hoe to their many frienp00 The Pilgrim FellowshipTi I WnilTXr JS,  WIThe fund is 2000 more tban vt nlyd Felder iKh   5 vounq pooplc nlaiHi0 p ed by the senate but the senate c it ion and Pinckney had a held spendijig or accept the gover chancerv Iniun   Ferris1 6 bride is Proprietor of Kays for showing of the sound film H rw 3S5ST SSS, 1 will probably concurr in tho nors tax program i miter vs FlcVi JrVlaer Francis Beauty  Shop Pinckney TheANSWER FOR ANN, the story oi has won three aame this veer I cornmencrtiPri  ne bouse re JOHN W RANE Jones vs W   Richards Spec, i CTrooP j employed as salesmen an American high school Per  Eastburn Realty vs Ea ,bv the Ann Arbor Cleaning Sup who went on an adventure  iohn W Rane, 67, Whitmore Harelik Partition, , lhPiSUGn kSi hHyS GeoFjSocka 1 ending the wedding were Mr I is our neighbor and how to help Huerson Hospital, Boweu jas win v1  , ioren20 and Mrs Charles Clark and dau him  W SLT2LT 1 fcrdan ertSoSiaJ vs Cto htor, Mary Margaret Mr ana An hour of recreation will follow has won three game this year, i Q11 having beaten Manchester Stock, in bridge and Brighton  Marion Berg vW Company  her own community and found Friday niaht thev plav South Among those from Pinckney art j answers for all of us as to who T a, owm  i i , yon tnere PINCKNEY wtltneoUrad SDonIra From Howell Mr a Vacatin fiShS J Mroika rf LtttJ d  Glen Slavto ience fr nxiining leaders will be Hewlett p James vb Emily ENTER BRIGHTON LEAGUE held at the Howell Methodist A Mrofka lb Church Rebman, 2b , grocery store there for 25 yrs  Company At this time he also served asl Divorce rmimfiiAr 16 vaara and also as Stone, Milda vs John bchmiat,,  ,    CwStodSksSS and Jus Adam vs Mary Buczynski, Iohn i As the Howell Athletic Field is D Wnesday, 400 Junior Choir Joe Jeffreys, s StSSaceor the past 27 vs Helene Gregor, Lawrence vs being torn up and rebuilt therefractlce 730 Senior Choir Pract M Matason, 3b  lhaTSen saleVmgr for Pecca Roidatz, hsabeth vs will be no soft ball there this  netMoSent Co oi Ann Adolph m Hortnan, Elizabeth, vc year, at least no nit  games nett Monumt v  iKS55 tffcm,4SUm The Hhekhey V 1 ttfltitofl ,Wm flOTfjt   1 Mumirfaam Ftoydm SvaMoh rd atgamthghw, tea cxney April 29, 1 ten Jauahter, Mrs Milton Hershey     3SJ5tThere ace 3 111166 ren Howard survives I Mattison, d Schneider, c  40albraith, H  Wilts flov Bsrc Beacny, Fastor Ware, If  J With the war threat ever hover11ng near it is hard to see how  f many economy measures can be  inaugerated Congress has Just voted 300,000,000 for new war planes and 52,000,000 to con Al B H xert naval vessals for antisub 6 2 2 marine warfare Gen Eisenhow 5 0 1 er also wants more funds for air 6 1 2 bases in Alaska With the pre 6 0 0 sent state of insecurity that exists 6 1 4 in the world with its threats of 2 0 0 war to stop prepardedness mea6 13 sures would be fatal 70 percent  6 1 1 of the tax money now raised 1 ft 0 goes to pay for past, present and 10 future wars and upiil this con 1 0 0 dition changes alMalks of econ1 0  omy are futile N 2 0 l  L 7   2 0 0 During the war and as an emron inei utv  Mi4    ,   ,   730 Atchinson, If 10 0 erqancy measure a 20 per cent A sistes, Mrs Margaret old Scott, Edna vs Erwin Poole, Leland Drugs Brighton Neveroilglv ,WBUHj  815 StOCURIDGE tax was placed on all amuseward of Whitmore Lake also Phyltts vs Claud o McDaniels, Hamburg Gen Motors Proving AS QV, V00 Pcpow1 AS R H mem admissions The war is o4  Evelyn vs Jesse Ki hots i Grounds  Pinckney Asstaupt Marvin bhirev j Watson, ss 6 1 0  now over for about 5 years but 1 800 P M, Young, 2b 4 1  1 the tax continues in force pracU 6 0 r cally unchanged Strong efforts 6 1  have been made to get this tax 6 0 1, removied but so far to no avalL 5 10 The ways and means committee 5 2 2 has indicated it will retain the 5 0 0 j tax on coinoperaed machines, 2  bowling alleys, billiard and pool j tables, club dues, initiation fees Isafe deposit box leases, travel  tickets, freight rates and long distanco telephone and telegraph calls The cuts so far in  excise taxes total 578,000,000 Leland Drs Brighton Neveroil 1 Whto aTiJ 40 SXMSSA le Holr DETROIT KIWflNIS CLUB o j SCHOOL ELECTION IS MAY 250 ST   I kT 3Lb Name Society the Arm 01 sponsoi 4H PROJECT  After spveral disiniBSion meev Knights of Columbus and tne Gayie jonnson,Cnairman of the ing throughout the Priiateiev  ,ij Agricultural Committee of the neia, cTaBTinnrVMj irnxrSTOte m TTB Maccabees Funeral services were new j STRATHMOOR KIWANIS CLUB Monday morning at St Patricks of DETROrr md Wilkam B Lam  church, Northfield, Burial was in,  Qub pntiftenbmade a trip St Thomas cemetery, Ann Aroor  to Pinckney a  days oqo  ,  j tho interest of me newly orgau MBS GRACE BENNETT ized 4H Club to see what ,hev  TMCOUNTY UASE rLL MEETING At the TriCaunty base ballfl1 p   Moftt, c Community school area the plan p ning committee has set May 25th as the date for vote The site conv an uaU  n, n miittee has given considerable   at Dexter recently time and effort in picking a site iv j presented for the nW buildings Because OTd the nieehrigwas posponed of the generous cooperation of  I Sweat, cf  Basore, If Byerly, rf 6 0 HONOR ROLL MARCH 6 TO APRIL 21  NINTH Clare Campbell EMPLQYTWmT TQ TIP , could do to assist in expandingIthe village the present ball grou Deta tufrWW OHV Mrs Grace Marble Bennett, 71 he Group Activities The KIWAN nd ,west of town has been chas1 WW ,,, died Monday in Sparrow hospital IS club which they represented en The Council has agreed to 2 wnA SS ltLis Beach Lansing after an illness of sever j is making plans to sponsor o5 i forego its half interest in the field  cwr JHfCuSL y tu l Ruth Kirschke 1 months She was the daughter thoroughbred Hereford stock roislif the school district chooses to frJ  rJ J Lualle Beachy c James and Louise Dunning program with the 4H group build there By use of this site 1fdjo be 18O00 compar 1 MciTilyn Clark  Marble, psoneer Puinam Mid hTre and as a starter, purchased already half owned by the school ZJfl Sn JTZ Dorothy Lavey SS  manried Clarence Bennett a reqislered Hereford cali whicH there will be considerable savina JljJSS 2f Barbara VrmSlambrobk of Pinckney For most of their therpresented to Jerry Henry to in cash outlay  c   21 snna JJCth Mary Ann Wysocki married life they lived in Lansinq YTCsed by him and exhibited At the vtote on May 25 two bal 15 CTSS5aefoA  TENTH Mr BennJ died over 20 years  by him at eyferal Fairs this Wlots are being prepared one to JJQ0011 ATh I f17 I60 Kirschk6 , , 4   ,,  IL e raise the ceiling on the 15 mill  comparea to jiw inese j Aschenbrenner anndmentand  to bond the figures f we obtedjjd  th  VanSlambrook ago Surriving is a foster son inciading the Michigan State Fair raise the ceiling on the 15 mil 1 nfJLhS Wv Aschenbrenner lErrv Bennett oi California and  Detroit I amendment and two to bond the Jjfes were obtaiiiec, from th jiarry enn  , iy, at uwron amen 140,00000 for Mich Unemployment Compen iod of 20 yfears Under the rtn bureau a sister, Mrs norenoe VanWink, ie of Lansing besides neices and fhey plan to continue this pro T nephews A eister, MrsAddie gram each year with the 4Hj  plan the bonds would fiotoes preceeded her uy deaui  group and will purchase aoVJitj pcdd ott to 15 vears,  Mn  Joan Fisher Phil Murphy Don Wlhse Itoraocn, May 4 at  Eftes oneu ormboysan qlrls the mai amendment are as fcll0n sSCoSSeU Ledley mewl JaLrah tote wledjvfce  The person must ,  ,ohn Burcr was in Lanstm wTSiSS ilna wllh burial in Hivte Cem KIWANIS CLUB on a merit and j iti o  IJ s, 2 above buaineS8 Tuesday WLn 5  iSfLJr 21ars of aae 3,have resided, Frank whi,e,  ,, June Boboo THOMAS COUX5TOH I SiBi5 JjJSgfiwSS 2 e  home one a to,,i  Grenzenbach , week Kathrvn Henry  The Qualification to vote on thej A M Roche of Lansing was in Virginia 8hWev Such projects are being spon bona issue  9 0110 a   town last Saturday  ed and successful citizens ot tne ,  reeeding the election Thomas Colloton, 7AM at, communities in which they hve e Qualification to vote oi lcPhsCson hospital  e, s h nroiect are bein soon bond issue are the same ai  SSw4 NannVWte3 sobyor toSSS above plus the voter must have, ,fa R Kjmc sp9n Tue Oark and Mrs, wonnan www KIWANIS CTJBS throughout tho property assessed for taxes witn  the Seth Darwin home in Lan United States, Canada Hawaii inlhe school districtar be the  and Alaska aU workinafor th lawful husband or wife of such CDHTTEBY MEETING sn i   fhe pinsame obiective Building good,person ,  erTheld J i     at the SwffllhoutTuneral HomeIth  today f Thusday n tm about 10 peo J Gfayle and Mr Lambert both pie in attendance The financial j , to express their monks to all  was Had by the seatreas w0 offered their assistance and   kaves It showed qcm eir time in helpina them D and expencUtUTes i , their prgiect and especially x4 54oV 100 is still due from the to Tred ReaAwh acted as Chief This leaves a balance Navigator for the day  310 The assessment per lot I TWELTH Mary Arm Campbell Mary Lou Gordner Mary AnnMaset Pat Rebman Aj A Consistency thou art a jewel B The Detroit Free Press is against Bj  socialisation in government in BJ, eluding socialiaed medicine etc  Btbut it comes out strong for free B dental service for school children  School children gnioy a certain Atype of free dental service now Bi which is, however, paid for by Bi I private foundations and dental Bsocieties Dr Hildebrand of DetB roit would continue this but B would have it paid by federal money The line must be vervl  thin as we fail to see the dfetia ction To out way of thinking  this is socialised cTentistery Bil The Detroit Tigers base ball 2 j team seem to have gotten off ja 5 a fine start and have one of the 11 best teams v i verieyen JfAetf  star pitch juries Th Tuesday  gxlwill be niaht ones giving many B Desx veaxn vi vw0 17 star pitcher ,,is sidelined with m juries Thisyoar we Relieve aw Tuesdav and Fridayiiome games sing  Mrs Wayne Carr went to Gr  , gory Tuesday to help her father,  Barbara Clark These realms, are set f Edna Kuhn celebrate his 90th nonald Atkinson forth by the State Legislature IUIUJ nua ia fj  was again sol 4aT 00 a year  NURSES MEETING Thp offlesrs weiis an reelected birthday ,,, , i Isabel Brady   i About 60 attended the partyToi Curtis BAN POPWE SALES  aiven Friday night of the Mark Anne Heath Members of the Detroit school Nash home by the Cady school pat Lawrence  j Tuesday  I will be UIM  people o chnnce to witness them Bf I Night games ore here to stay 3 4 and ore accepted as a matter at  3 fact Most of the objections to B, them seem to have been ovsB come B B A Mary Ann Campbell Valedictorian Final Tryouts for the Amateur Bt  Clark DjrJor fluIfete Solutatorlan 5 7 wiU   W m  m m ii  0  HEataear  tar a lew weeks wim the Mrs Ne Vaugtm J Bgncl,clf of Lansing will be present obis TH   ,, , 41W  ov cmd talk on tk reoent stcrfe con  tUUU HilK VJH WV wnn isiw WWM j OQ mem pwlDIKWHl rT   WOC1 vention AU nurses are invited, kayo to do so to omor Aoops i anfl  i  A ainnsf was  school Fit WiinVed Aberdeen bd voted last fall to ban ail fund tronrej club to raise m0ney tol n 34 soliciting in Detroit schools ex 3, the pupila to NGW York City   cept the Torch Drive of the Unit    Ross Rd ware JQ45 ed Foundation This ccmisation gun ainner guests of Mrs Ida1 BCUUIUICIUUI 57TCIJSr  471, rvw  collects funds anol tb lyides  Ia2st Feidlerfc Ann 1030 Bf Mtaf 5911 H them among the charitable Arbor 1021 4 faabel Bcadv I won Mayiro ai    ri  M groups, similar to that of a Com Mr  j, prea Read wer319 The LivingstonCQUiity Ntirseemunjty Fun m accordcmce with in oetroit Monday  873 , Assn will meet FHaay Mgrgth this the school board has fust re sWllhmV Eisele and Mr 12 Points would be a perfect all at the homeof Mrs Robeff Rath fused the Allied Veterans Coun Coffey of Fowlerville called in A Record, bun of Fowierville at 7dD0 p mr permission to selV Memorial  Emma Vottmer one day last X  Potfiuck dinner Mrs Emma Ant Day popples in me Detroit scW WAek   Isfimeywp Robert Tasch has returned toj jhe teachers of Lrvingston 00  Otl MOliCK Regular meettng of jhlirtte Chapter No 145 Oi E 8 otTrH night, May 1 F iMoona csisV stV   ,  mvs vyrty ymr Established 1865  porated 1915 McPherson State Bank In April 1950 McPherson State Bank completed eighty fhfci years ci bankinq in HowelLMieh Few people today are old enough tb remember those days in 1865 when Alex McPherson S Co opened a private bank in one corner of the drugstore which was located in the ame building we now occupy Over the years our deposits have grown from 16,00000 in i865 to 6,542,00000 in 1950 The bank has kept pace with the times and now boasts the Fuptodate and modem eguipment to handle the many types of transaction which come to it each day Tn svterv way possible we are striving to giva Howell and Liv inaston Coiinty people the best in banking service Whether it be cashing a check ox making a loan each trcmsactionis import ant to the bank Our services now piovideChecking and Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Boxfcs, Niqht Depositary, Collection, Money Orders, and loans of many types To continually improvb our service is the goal of each em ployet from Director to Bookeep er We are proud of out past J cord and humbly thankful for the confidence imposed by the banks customers R Bruce McPherson, President irector Wm McPherson III, Vice President and Director W McPherson Smith, Vice President and Director W McPherson Browning,Director Robert H McPherson Director Wm McPherson IV, Vice President and Director Eric Reiner, Cashier Ralph H Larsen, Assistant Cashier Bernadette B HubbeH, Assistant Cashier U , All deposits up to 5,00000 injured by our membership in Fed eral Deposit Insurance Corporation Jo save precious rims and labor, to step up farm profits, leTRtddy Kilowatt pump and lug more water Your wired hand does this chore for as little as 4c an hour Her are a few typical reports from Michigan farmers who have enlarged their electric water systems Milk ptoducdafrVpZOft Butter fat increased 6 to XZ tFted costs way down Have real fire protection now My family is healthier and happier than ever before Yes, it pays to switch from man power to electric power  to make water do a full days work Mil IXMRT ADVICI Ask an Edison Farm Service Advisor for suggestions on electric water systems, proper size pumps and motors His advice gil be completely impartial because Edison does not sell equipment Write or visit any Edison office DETROIT EDISON leeVnr May 3, 1980 ii  MttGHBOlUNt I if1 VAN THEATER    The Howled Hardware oi Gre gory has purchased the Liberty St Hardware in Plymouth, Chas Thompson, an employee oi their will manaqe it Dr C J Towner attended the slate dental meetinq in Detroit last weehTues and Wednes Mrs, Alice Lannina oi Brighton celebrated her 97th birthday Apr 21 Fowlerville folks have farmed a committee to aid Mr and Mrs tfcBrry Wright who loetf their rSmnhnd  fumishing8   QUICI ONttiE TOGGCr Kuuiryn Richards won  Xmm Wei 11 FM IfeftjM 8 No Advance 1 ArfmtssWi Prtcee BATTLroROUWir Van JohaecA, John Hodlak George Murphy  Friday  Satwday May M DOWN MEMORY LANE A MaABei Ceaesy m  Crosby W C Fields Ben Turpin, and Keystone Cope flnaday ae Horn May 7 I tetwday May  Owxrles Storrett Smiley Brunette I CAPTAlrJ AHEY U 8 A the spelling championship at the Bri ghton district Her sisters Joan and lean were champions 6 and 7 years aao Howell rural modi carriers will leave 30 minutes earlier startLna May 1 Livingston county got 173,227 weiqht tax money in April tor local road and street improvement The Avery Carnival Co of Pon iac which was at Pincknev last year is at Howell this week und er auspices of the American Lea  pn The Charles Spencers of Brian on havfe just returned from a 26 day auto trip throuah 16 states and old Mexico, TUCSON anda Hendrix Alan Ladd  Carina tomy Lytko le Efri Sun Shows  S 7, 8  Gmam JTUM Wed Tkm Hoy I10 11 today qd Monday May 7 1    8day lk 1, ,   JSggSL  LucUU Bairy WilHam Holdenj IDZIIII MISSGHANT TAXES T j vpS0 WattSS RICHMOND j      i Shows 715 ad lM Turn Wd Thuit May t10 11 Tracy Ji Sydney Greenstreet a  Coming Biding rQglb TwUghi in Stewart k AM Lionel Barrymore In MALAYA Tone Wyman Dennis Morgan LADY TA1E8 A SAILOR The Schenbelt Bakery and su pelmarket of Dexter celebrated I its 33rd anivnersary last Satur Ev Agdmt M JoiWn 11  ew saper UnaRomay market The Stop  Shop Store castoom Hy  last week v WJWPMII The Priahtonj Araus states that   although Frank Cline, Briqhton IIA V TOP I ll A fit TO merchant, was murdered over a year aqo no one as vet has been punished for it Don and Wm Andijos were convicted of it but have appealed to the supreme court and are out on bail The court Is not expeced to act on it until fall Wm English and Elme Chevalter also accused of the dime have not yet been tried I A marriaqe license was issued last week to CRtfe Smith, 18, Howell and Wanda Mae Whitehead 19, Webberville MERER MICHIGAN the Sierras AVON THEATER Stocfcbrldae ftfecttgan Friday and Setaraay Hay 54 CHICAGO DEADLINE A Fatt MOTIBV Nwtpapr Story Alan Ladd Donald I Jll Hot Air Acos Popular Sdouco  Bunakna iko Koyi Friday and Saturday May 54 NORTHWEST STAMPEDE  Joan Leslie ,V, James Grata San and Tuoi May 79 SONG OF SURRENDER  A Romantic Trlangio wttk ttm Wanda Hendrlx Claude Bains  XJttU Cutup Appolntmont with laby LETS LIVE AGAIN 25 Years Ago  with John Emery Bun, Men , Tuoi, 8undey  Hilary Brooke May 7 8, 3ITJ Shows 715 and 115  M PRINCE OF FOXES Tyrone Power, Orson Welle Dipnoy Cartoon N Wtd, Tnur , May 10, U Jane Wyman, David Nlvin in M IN THE DARK Short BuWoc Cominoi Clnderelkr, Key to thei rCity BarUearound  PI Three children were bitten by a doq supposed to be mad on the Kellenberqer farm near An derson Sunday They were Doni Spears, 9, Kenneth Wylie, 10 and Conely Ahrens, 14 The doq belonqinq to Keilenberqers waS showt at 7tis and ttlS killed and its head sent to the U of M The children must take Pasteur treatments for 21 days Thomas Dolan, 47, who conducted a grocery store in Detroit died suddenly oi a heart attack Saturday morninq while qettinq up early to qo to market He leavies his wife, the former Catherine Odell of Greqory Henry Ford has aqanq of men building a new bridge over the tail race at the pond Margaret Driver underwent an appendicttte operation Mon at, the Pincknev San Adrian Lavev has resianed as mgr of the Anderson Store Grant Kimmel has sold his farm at Joslyn lake in Unadilla to a Mr Peach of Brighton who will sudivide it Born to Alfred Pfau and wife April 27, a son   C H Kennedy has purchased a Hudson coach C V Van Winkle and wife are back from California Renze Murphy is carrying mail for G W Dihkel  Latest Nows Coming Desperadoes of Dodge City, Air Hostess, Any Number Can Play MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER i ii bing Water Sjrtemt etc Stanley Dinkel 4 Years Ago E F Carr and R T Spraaue of Fowlerville have invented a one HP gasoline engine, the smallest one invented yet The Dispatch machinery is now operated byi one of their 1 onehelf H P engines  Work is being rushed on the Fowlerville branch of the Mutual Telephone Co, and we will soon be able to talk to them WILL BE OPENED for BUSINESS MAY 14 SUN, AT M36 fl LAKELAND SUNDAY DINNERS AND MEALS SERVED AT ALL TIMES CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS a Strike Be Sure To See This Three Ad Comedy To Be Preienlid by the Mothrfs Chjb oi he Gregory School Dispatch Want A4 r The following farmers received si  eet seed here last week Bert Hicks, E W Kennedy, Alex Mclntyre, E Hoisel Frank Hall  Chas Brown, James Harris Wal ter Sharlan, Will Dunning, Mall ion d Clark, Oliver Clark, Alfre Monks, C E Bennett, Geo Fish  Geo Clark, Sam Kennedy, Mark Swarthout, David Mowers, Perry Bitot W H Placeway Dayton, the jeweller, has returned to Dansville   Samuel Placewey fell from a shed roof Monday injuring his back guite badly Will Roche is breaking a wild colt he recently purchased Echo Dell, the stallion, now owned by A G Wilson will make Jhe season at the Wilson i farm, west of town    Montague Bros, of Chubbe Corners celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Monday Mrs C W Halt in behalf ptha 100 assembled quest presented them with a dining table  Mrs Chrie Brown of this pkjee was married April 28 to Adam Boyer oi Carson City  N H Caverry drives a fine bay 1 t3Stm Hatrfc CQU team Otisi he bouaht of Geam ,, W gay, 0 at ma Tha  Block of Anderson and oae at vpojoii udg ware Ulad by thamasej wtfljb 9 May AT THE GREQORY TOWN HALL SPEOAUTW BETWm ACTS ADM ADULTS S0c, CHBLDiEN 20c STARTS AT 8r00 P M Fanners Club flfffirtr Sat   vfiyfi St,  A i L3 TOr 1  V ,  I       I FAMU II IA nnua vrafekt Eswnfc 1 J 9ifJ Jo piantJ i  TONAL ,, I  limijiHic iri  oi , MJ i MS Witt vi11,,, i f J 15 ValutUjn t I  iltun nSi 1 i TOTAL TXESaLPVtfD TOTAL TAXES COLLECTED Aiiu i v r J   ,     vi      il  in, Lvt J TOJXJAL TAXES RBTUKto TOJTAL Tip355 poyQTED SRCTUBNED Receipts BAANCE tilA  A  Assed Vol Voted Tax MUli Toms CoU   i  r f O  Dlst No 1 FrL Dexter m No i 1,  Dial No 3 ,   Disfc lo 4 Dist No 9 j Djst No 1Q  Pinckney Community  l,v d31130t0lI982if8   W   jM  L             6480000  549040 80,00000Total   M Diet No 5 DE1J TAX RECEIVED BEfiH AND jLKJUpa SAtES TAX  Tr ft246126    Dlsti No 7 41 t DisUNo 8 tHstNo 11        i         , o INTtoGIBITAX, 1,,  i,  TOrAL TAXESieOLteCTtt STAJE BID PWROiSED   r  J4BB75 36026 1194 JVI  ,    v j Total i  W ICOUNiTYivTBaS, ATLABCa4  1 Iwres  Mr  ,,vAt,tr, 24001 ,   BbC2 ipta 3629 3447 ll i  iil  1194  24139 VOTED TAX 9i3n      i f hr   tt J         t ft  4850tC 118,2 S0QC 62,1000  39,71000 U 157500 y  25920 58312 MOJO 796520 30323 95400 4960 31768 1003691  J0O2 80744 0081858842 006Jl48064  ,004119760 000 4842 008 83040 654872 006 270J3 008 72940 008139760 008 251 28 819753 Hatumed 5478 60956 48214 6140 8840 10840 141848 8240 22440 8940 8640 188888 mmmmm 4 Stanleyi DinkeL Supervisor Dorotby Kennedy, Clerk Wayne Can Treasurer Ben  White, Justice Aahex WyMe, Juattce , Jr,riT,iri,f  ,,, i iftA        RELIEF     i,,,  IEL TAX  c  iij  y v i J 4, PAID SCHOOL DISTRICTS CONTINGHNT ORDERS  , 101718S  , 314751 Balance oo HrnidJ 268183 mp   ii WMPHWMfi e r     Ihcite Administrate  juets l ,i tiutnus fW   i e   Jip of forty young merf and women tronvZS conntries is this tiiining for an eightweek period at UN Headquarters where v,a, assigned to different departments in ihe Secretariat to l rfr the work of the Organization Here, Admiral Chester N J mi t as r the United States, UN Plebiscite Administrator feramma and  i ilnexpialns his cffntemplated missiontinterestediftlemaw  IAU AUullflh, right of Pakistan, and Surgit Singh, ef India Malaria Control in Turkey  More MRdent Crop Production It Koy to High FroHH, Low Costs pARMERS hear a good deal about 1 th need for cutting costs these days This is important, with production expenses high and most farm prices slumping Where to cut is a problem It is talge economy to reduce costs by cutting down on essential items such as fertilizer, good seed, feed supple ments ox good heifers Missouri University agricultural economists advise farmers not to be  penny wise and pound foolish in the mutter of buying fertilizer, they point out that money spent on plant food is an investment that pays out  in a short time It gets more efficient crop production And efficient crop production that yields more bushels per acre is the key to cutting costs and bmhtinfr profits The Middle West Boll Improvement Committee points out that fertilizer  des its best job of boosting yields r d reducing costs when it is teamed up with other good soil end crop Tr  management practices The heart of  XM  such a program is a good rotation  Marvs built around oiMmpreviBg deep 01 s Service rooted legumes Among other steps V F W are welladapted, good quality teed Shireys good cultural methods returning Corys  crop residues and barnyard manure Hockeys  to the soil and keeping soil and Kennedys  water at home by conservation prac Tavern tkes such as cover crops, contour ie get SOFT BALL NEWS wVftSV0 11 iearue garted last Wed night when the  Header team made up of htoh schol boys won from the Jefreys team 8 to 5 in 7 innings Paul Hjchards and Don Amburgey were the opposinq pitchers, the  ormer aUowed 8 hits and the lot ier JO but Ambugeys support was raqged I Mattison got 3 hits tor the winners and Don Ambur aey qot a like number for the loe ens  iatteries Raader team Richards and Schneider Jeffreys team Am  burgey and Lavey Games Next Week Monday Shehan vs Jeffreys Wednesday Dinkel vs Reader BOWLING NEWS TEAM POINTS Reads 74  72 70 69 67 64 63 63 64 50 40,, i culUyetoon and strip cropping where Games Moy 3 Reads V8 , St , Beeded  Marys Kennedy s yJrtoc  ikey V F  Tip TcSlSl,   Set Cory vs Shireyi VaJM ts jyggwe wfl armed ferees aiersipnealeg to the eeO f fr voluMcer aMMajiee ey esTestaf   ny t ntmoer er eovaeed iisssni to Ii  Tkey  I deprideoee, JeV, fat a Hafeew erta eaive iKe fieet   rte Engineer   4rtifi6er  tkeBrevineeof Ankara 1  i SoHga4reie weH , rm 47er4eUUla ssearelrfiie V  Today 17nMwhm Am ceyijlawaj ,49 4nvn Sm ,eetieisij  9 ej ir OS 7l MJI HK man   ,  St , w i r N   ,  L ,  H cas IV  t   ,,  ,  THE VOKXefTtt9Mr  HIGH   RED CROSS HAS RECORDNUMBER , SERVING U S MILITARY FORCES KJfiJEl V, lawdrTT Mar 3,11 Tues April 18 Sou Lyon H Fit, April 21 Manchester A  Tues April 25 Dest H H With U S military forces at five time their prewar strength, a record number of American Red Cross workers arc serving them throughout the world More than 2,000 Red Cross representatives today are stationed at 1,300 military installations and 123 hospitals here and overseas About 1,400 staff workers are serving troops in this country The others are working at occupation and defense posts abroad Only during the peak years of World War II were a larger number on duty The duties of these Red Cross workers are as varied as the locale in which they work, involving a wide range of welfare services that contribute to military morale They may include tiding over a soldiers wife with grocery and rent money until her family allowance check comes through, or getting a wel fare report on an Eskimo servicemans mother via weathor bureau radio Sometimes it means getting word , of  family emergency to a sailor with the fleet in the Mediterranean Service of the Red Cross worker m a military hospital may be helping a man through the difficult hour when he learns that he will never be well again or removing the worry that often stands in the way of his recovery  FrL, May 5 I Tues May 9  Friday, May  South Lyon A Manchester H 12 Dexter A 800 Night GameTues, May 16 Chelae A 400  Fri May 19 Hartland H   Tues, May 23 Hartland A  FrL May 26 Brqihton H  A  Away Game H  Home Games     The time played is at 330   Asa sssskm of sold Court held at the Fiona Otto in tho Glty el Howell ell in said County,, on the 13th day oi April A D 1950  B Sntfta, Judo si on or tat fln City of Bo Under federal statute and regulations of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, the American Red Cross furnishes Volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of the armed forces and acts in matters of voluntary relief and as a medium of communication between the people of the United States and their armed  forces In the last year Red Cross staff members handled more than 102,000 welfare cases in military hospitals More than 500 professional Red Cross worers are stationaf at 40 army hospital 26 navy hospitals, and 14 air force hospitals For the ablebodied, too, whatever the problem or wherever the service man is stationed, the chances are that The Red Cross man at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, lends a helping hand to a young marine, enroute from  K wajalein to his Maine home on emergency leave the Red Cross has a field worker on the spot or nearby who can help try to solve it In this country, 861 field directors and their assistants cover 148 base stations, 31 substations, and 923 itin erant stations During the last year field directors at camps handled more than 672,000 cases Health and welfare reports requested by servicemen or their families were the most com mon type of help asked for More than 179,000 such cases were recorded The next most frequent type of request was that involving leave or extension of leave The Red Cross cannot grant teavg but military authorities depend upon the organization for reports of conditions underlying leave requests These cases run into many thousands each year Abroad, Red Cross coverage is almost as complete as in this country In Japan alone, 159 men find women are serving occupation troops at 3J military installations arid 14 hospitals Other parts of the Far East are equally well staffed In Europe, 48 Red Cross workers serve military pesonnel and their dependents at 51 military installations and 15 hospitals, most of them In occupied Germany Coverage is also given in England and to miscellaneous units still in France   Probes At o session f sold Coast see to the City of Hmsfl m told County on the 28th day oi April A D , 1950 Probata  la the Matt 1 M fasatoei GEORGE L RICHMOND, Deceased It appearing is toe eono snot to time for pis ntoltnn oi curias against aid stats should bs halted, and thai   time and pJooo be appointed texesoive examine wtd adjust all 1 and before sold Cesst  and tost the itaai heirs of said deceos ed entitled to tahsctt the estate oi walch said deleased dfcsd seised should be ad Of THE MATTER Of Laura A Hatf Mary L Half having filed her petition, praying that an instrument filed in said Court be admitted to Probate as She last will and testament oi said deceased and that adnuuistration of said estate be granted tu ary L Hoff or some other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 8th day oi May A D 1950, at ten A M at said Probate Office is hereby appointed ior hearing, aid petition It is FsJttta Otodexed That public notice thereat be given by publication of a copy oi thie ecaer once each week fer mroe tueossslve weeks previous to scdC day oi hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed and drcukrttd to aid County A true copy Hiram R, Smith Celesta PaishaU Judge of Piobaf Register oi Probate Building Up Fertility is Key to Soil Conservation ajd Protection front Erosion  it to Ordered That all of the credion oi said deceased axe required to present their claims to said court at aid Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Norman Reason, Administra tor oi aid estate whose address s j Pinckney, Michigan, on or before the 10th day oi July A D , 1950 at ten o cjoek In me forenoon, said time ymd plaoe smsssj appafaied Jot the at animation and adjustment of all claims rod demands against said deceased md ior the adjudicate and deteitnuntt ion oi nW BOB at law of sold deceased at the ttane of kss death entitled to inner it the estate oi which the accessed died isea  It is Further Ordered That public not ice thereof be given by publication of c copy of tale order, ior three succeesrv weeks previous to said day of hearin aid day el hearing in the Pinckne Dispatch, a newspaper published,  printH and cttvakrted In said Count A true copy tmm I Smith Celesta parshall Jndge of Probate oi Ftoba The Probate Cosft for the County oi Livingston held at of How day oi fudge  I Heavyyielding barley crop left had full feed of nitrogen, phosphate and potash plot on right was unfertilized DIHLDING soil fertility is the key  to soil conservation, declared  Prof Emil Truog, chairman of the soils department of the University of Wisconsin Keeping our soils high in mineral nutrients works six ways  to conserve our soils and protect them from erosion he declared 1High soil fertility produces a heavier plant growth that pro oil from washing and blowing 2Heavier plant growth uses more water from the land This allows the soil to absorb more rainfall, thereby reducing sotf and wa ter losses caused by runoff 3Fertile soil is in better physical shape to take in water from rainfall Thus more is stored up for crops and less runs off , 4Higher soil fertility increases Uncle Sam Says  CONSERVATION NOTES Cold weather has stopped the migration of wildfowl, many of whom are lingering in southern Michigan atop over points 31 fires last week burned over 612 acres 500 of this was in the lower peninsula  At a session of said Court the PMa Ctttoe m fee City ell in said County on the let May AD 1950 FxeeenUHon Hixam B Smith oi Pxobatjtk In the Matter oi the Estate of JENNIE LAVEY, Deceased Leo C Lavey having filed his petition, praying that an instrument hi ed in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of said de deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to the executor named in the will or some other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 22 day oi May A D , 1950 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at eaM Probate office, be and is hereby appointed or hearing said pet ition  It U Further Ordered That publiK oodos thereof ho green by pubMrtneloe of a copy ofthis order once each week fox three eurfiirit wees previous to aid doy oi hearing m the Pinckney Dispatch, a drcukrted to A true copy Hiram H Smith Celesta Parshall Judge 1 Probate Reatotei et STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON FOR TOT for camping at nearly all trout  streams 620 southern Michigan forma will soon receive 820,000 shrubs and tree seedlings lor spring planting VVuknq through the Wcuon crop yields on more level fields PunP near St Joseph is like o This reduces the need for growing 1 na through a bird store 8 r clean cultivated row crops on slop I place is alive with ducks, aeese ing fields, where soil erosion takes crows, pheasants and rabbits a heavy toll 873,644 pheasants were shot 5By improving our soil fertil last year, 38 per cent mare than ity, we make it possible to grow 1948 more crops on fewer acres, thus There have hean sai of C, releasing more land for forestry,   9 11 893 oI Cov wildlife and recreation  ed crop fields from  fertility increases Ue Tiers income This, in turn, provides the farmer with money tor installing terraces, grass water wayi, gully control and other conservation practices  Snow is still 34 ft deep nearj At a  oi said Court hew at the Calumwt, Michigan Probate Office in the City of Howell There are state sites available A n n  13th day oi AprU IN THE MATTER OP THJ ESTATE OF Lottie Breaxley Deceased Adalbert J Breaxley having fikd In said Court his petition praying that the admin etration of said estate be granted to Larry B Lindemer or to some other suit able person It is Ordered, That the 8th day of May AD, 1950 at ten oclock in the fore, noon at sad Probate Office is hereby appoed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be gtvon by publication of a copy oi this order once each week for 3  Accomplished by Working Together 11c great benefits which result from wholehearted cooperation probably are no better illustrated than by the accomplishments of the 15,000 dairy farmers who work together as members of the Michigan Milk Producers Association Some of the outstanding benefits obtained for themselves by these members are 1, A GUARANTEED market for sit of the milk they produce 2t Guaranteed prompt payment in full No credit risk St Substantial payment for milk rejected from the market in event the memfiere family is quarantined it Check testing of the tnemben milk for butter fat content by Association testers to insure proper payments S Improving quality of product and cutting production costs through Association Quality Control Program 6, Safeguarding the market against seasonal fluctuations in production by means of the Base and Excess Plan 7 Efficient representation in legislative and regulatory measures at the local, state and national levels 8t Constant and reliable source of information regarding important subjects relative to dairy farming, milk production and market situations 9 A unified, intelligent program of advortising and sales promotion to increase the consumption of Dik and dairy products 10, A continuing program of research and chs semination of information setting forth the great value of milk as a food in cooperation with the Dairy Council and American Dairy Association, Michigan Milk Producers Association A nonprofit erfiuiiaalion mtirdy mined end pmwi ty man titan ISfiOO Michigan Farmm r  y otte doq hybridal but thev are uccMiv weeks previous to said day rare Also hybrides are usually oi hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch st  not fertile Some odd lookina ant wspaper printed end etaaulated m said mala have been presented, for Couatj payment of coyoie bounties but Hiram B Sadm, in most cases they were found to be dogs A , copy 15 acres were blackened by for Celesta Parshall Begistez oi Probate With such a program we not est fires the first week in April only save our soils but give strong I Less than one per cent of the aid to the conservation of other re j deer died of starvation last winter Sflvly16 and Pe 50 were found in the Mio district Alconaludge of Probate Hiram R Smith Judge oi Probcte Hes bees setmf like that since he found what se wasted la director Yellow Pages, THE 22 in Hanson and 20 in Oscoda district, 1000 mail carriers are takina a pheasant census in the 38 southern Michiqan counties where THE COUNTR OF LIVINGSTON pheasants breed a Superior and Erie lake levels r a i6310 rf said Court, hald  STATE JF MICHIGAN PHOBAT COURT FOR  Edith Prosssr, MSOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Briqfcton Twp Again the solemn notes that be Clem Lasky ZSSS ft d 8  l utn of this Cohoctah  Hilma AdctoirGeo fsihly lasjrnacle have alarmed aia Bohm our outer door and another broth Conway  Geo Robb, Charles er, han passed out and been qath Sober  ered to the land where our Deerfield  Geo Zube, Wm Pots 8 have qone before us Genoa  Homer Burtch, Mary werT dSwnin Marchlih at 9 ftobaS ic tothe City  Ww Brother Fred Lake Albrecht Portaae Lake in Jackson county and Sylvan in Washtenaw coun  ty are classed as trout lakes and may be hshed The limit is 5 from lakes and 15 from streams 6,726 beaver and 208 otter were taken in the upper peninsula trap pina season   AthDuqii 873,627 pheaftirJ  17th day of April, A D 1950 tW od H 8 F  A M and Tyrone  Voyle Becker Present Hon Hiram J Smith, 2 J0 fe dlaeohttion of his fra man Judqe of Probate  l1 f lotions our beloved order Betty Mahlke In the Matter of the Chanqe of S8  a w0r brother and a Hamburg  ioie Bortoa, Lester Name of Casimir S Ficurslri 6 S11 Jjpwfore be it Belcher  Adult Married Person V  te2l1 rt this is but a Handy  Eva Lucas, Masine Casimir a Figurski having hi J1 to  memarrof theJudd i in said Courthi JSST  departed to say that in regrettinq Hartland  W DWhite, Howard ed in said Court his petition pray hUmSuS SLtt  t , w in that the Court enter an orcS Tl frS OUr Bdl1 We uiST is ,   v werelcillea last year for the best j changing his name and thatTf 2JJfc HSTwET Vks fh harvest since 1946 only 4000 of J wife Florence Figurski, t the 15,000 game farm male birds 2100  were included in the kill  MitchelL     iWui to WjlXJ0rthv  our reipect atld a filklnf melTbw5etei maiTirds Chccles Mitchell and Florence XoivecbTbit the altar of LivJSKk Independence is the cornerstone upon The O 8 Savings Bonds Independ T thU CMUJtfy WM bttilt And thrift esse Drtrei esefiinsMay 16 wfll carry r ibe cornerstone upon which Amtr sneei pprtet theme SsVe for ,ogn are buUdUr future flnaneial indeifesr IiesiidSSu, ie Liberty ftoU, fSf Th eSftt Provides Jsfsabelle eTpeHtidal dependence, wffl e gl0 ,or the L s Savings Bonds iXe naeee rtaf eptrissnetef that yoa 18My 15Jntv 4 whleh is NOW OSSJ ssere uTs Savings Y FOT  Independence Everytes eqttJp yenrself for a   mething to save for, whether ssiLdetofefissle fntttre There  he for a home, for retirement, to eda  ays t buy Savings eftt your cftihlren, or for a glesions va ifes Psyreti Savinca cmtion triP With U determination to rrktU astfmplojed, Bftle to 19M or mo 7on wm  wcl1 nsss4yeviaai,or 2 e way te flnaacial independence St yesr bank er peet   etve 4 for every St invested Vrmntktmm 1ifcsinsisrt yesre  Bad side roaas and cold wea thsr are expected to cut down  the trout take in northern Mich  4l per cent of the upper penin iila deer hunters shot 40,451 deer lastyear and 25 per cent ot the lower, peninsula hunters  got 65,070 deer Oscoda led deer counts with 4924 killed 222 people paid fines in March irr fishincr without a license The season for taking smelt carp, garfish, suckers, mullet and dog tab with dipnets ends May  15  1    SL brat as sss SJUSA  ed for hearing said petition  It is Further Order That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order  once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dis patch a newspaper printed and Circulated in said county  Hiram R Smith  Judge of Probate , A true copy, I Celestia Parshall Register of Probcfte  cords of the lodge and published in the Pinckney Dispatch Respectfully and fraternally submitted  FEUDS OF THE OLD WEST One of the most famous of oil t  wesfem feuds  the Johnson Cksre MOW County War is reveakd in SunRobert Nosker days May 7 issue Detroit Qua Campbell Times Read about the battle   whilch sbged conirnuousiy ieV TfJlY LBIT  MAY TERM  00 151 9ld selueii JUiA nJS2hiSSLn X82SJis iBtiohton Cttr Mn PWnk 8roS J25S T5a190ft  vy,JL  ens friHir r SMI  Jfi,j 1   iWBWMSSIP  V  ,   i  BfWVyP ,,jf s p   WjW5S  nv Www Jtfednesday May3, I950J  i Th e Tk Plackney Disputes Entered as 2nd eicuw ftc ol March 3 1877  matter at Postotfice 1 114 SoHowD St PinckneyMichj Subscription Pile SL80 a Y PCP1 W Oaktt Pubttsfati r y Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedy V Cti, Store M    i  ,  ,MBSSSSSSSSSSSSaBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSB Born to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Klave Virqinia Umstead April 20, a dauqhtear, Kay Ann Mr and Mrs Andrew Camp bell and Mrs Vivian Parmqle called in their aunt, Mrss Wm Wilkie of Linden pver the week end   The Roy Reason family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leotc spent the week end at Homer, Mich, smelt fishinq Mr and Mrs M J Reason, Mr and Mrs Gerald Reason, Mrana  Mrs Jack Reason and Mr j and  DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY I  No moro osporuJvo unhoelthy pumping ond digging up of ctttpoolt, topric tank, toopogo pool, groto trapiondcjoggod llnoi Horo IK moti rotiaoto ond loitsi mohod 4 liquofy, dluoJvt end saponify groaso, ludgo, hair, coth and thor orgonlc tolidw This modern chomical guaraniooi quick ond till eionl rottHtk  t2 fo 16 hoin, NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank neeery wM chemical it working 5 10 15, 25, SO ard JC ONTllWM  Conatfo Pt Off U Iuji JUUA, neiaauii UllQ VOX Mrs Max Reynolds attended thtuneral of John Rane at St Pat fJF  ricks church, Northfield Monday j  VFflOffefltt ONTAINEKS  Off IWI iU  I LOWEST PRICE EVER  Special de luxe PIIILGASTAPPAN Range  Ralph and Gerald Clinton and families of Detroit spent the week nd at the C J Clinton home Mrs Gladys Clinton erTTtn od her bridqe club Thursday, Miss Ruth Kennedy of YpiLwas a Sunday quest at the Cx Clark home Mr and Mrs Edsel Meyer and family of Ypsilanti called  t J Walter Clark home Friday Jack   went hjbme with them for i  week end  tl Lucius Doyle 4r and Sally LcrRosa were in Jackson SatiHAmbrose Kennedy and i xmW of Howell spent Sunday at iha Murray Kenndey homo The Misses Denifce Ledwidqeand Helen Kowin of Ann Arbor took Mrs Eleanor Leawidqe o Adrian last week wlre she spent the week end with NCL  and saw a concert she was in t I Wilbur Lennon underwent an1 Huqh Doolittle and wife were hernea operation in SUne hospt Sunday quests at the Ken Wyte al, Ann Arbor last week home Stanley Dinkjl, Albert Shirley  Alex Carish and wife and I Rollie Singer and Tony  Frank Carish and wife of Mt Cle were in Tawas smelt Iishnq las, 4  mens were Sunday visitors of Mr Thurs and Fn They qot two bu Joe Griffith returned to won  at the BrownMcClaren Co, Ham  burq Monday after two months  absence, due to illness  Nelson Buzzard spent the wee end af BelvidereIll, with his wife whois carina for a relative thera, Mrs Laura Lavey Gradwell re turned to Chicaqo Sunday after spendinq a week here Lakeside Dr Rush Lake CHKX M MMi HOW  Your homo 1 what you mako It  ,  koop your in TipTop thapo with ptrlodic chockup Doos it nood Ouhidt Point, Interior wall finishot or watlpapor    do tho floor nood rofinithing    Howi tho woodwork Notd Pointing to chock baiomont toopago Horo art many homo fiior noodt All at low priett Stop in at Sherwin Williams Paint Strvico Contor today    Point now  SHERWINWILLIAMS WratTTfTATlP 4 automatic, instantlighting tuners removable porce lain drip trays V ViBualite oven with jlass window and oven liyht V 24hour dock vith builtin timor v Visimirder signals cockirs time, up to 30 minutes  fAaSguide gives time and tem perature information  v  Illuminated tignal tells when even te on ,    gftlfht illuminates entire top ST v  Large workinz area Port lain finish Concealed o en vent in LlRAL TRAS I ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now 16 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 wonf fiivl a tiijervalue anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of typ, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY 07HES PHILGAS APPLIANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE and Mis Wm Shehan Mrs Lloyd Hendee and son, Jeffreys, spent a couple of days last week with her paernts in Holt   Mr and Mrs Harry Lee spent the week end in Sauatuck with the Alqer Lee family Jack Roberts and wife of Detroit and the Mylo Kettler family of Jackson were Sunday quests at tiie S H Can home Lloyd Hendee sacked and ship  ped two carloads of wool to Bos  ton last week and is shippinq another one this week Miss Alberta Dinkel spent Sat with Mrs Grace Bennett in Lansinq  iAi Amonq those who attended tho  M Trentthe week funeral of Pred Lake Sat were Trenton, Ohic spent e Mr and Mrs Herman Hoyt at, end at the Asner wyue n Detroit, the Wm Geddes family w AtLee f Phr1SlSS oVAhna i spni theweek end in Gladwin and Floyd Lake of Alma sp Cy AtLee and familv The Kays Beauty Shop 1 Bowlinq team will attend a ban1 M and Mrs john Carver put quet at the Scepter Hut, Lansmq i demonstrations fhurs niqht of the ladies bvAon 1 nn ,i  xn inq leaque 9 Howell ladies team Ieonard Fisher and wife of Ann Arbor were Sat quests at tho Ja Whitley home  Lee Lavey and wife were Whitmore Lake Sunday The Doyle TmrjUton iarrtUy of Keeqo Hcrrbor were week end quests at the Albert Shirley homo Lionel Snydej and wife of Ft  HOUSE PAINT yoj buy hout paint, Sit yeufMff    It it madt, will it covf furtntr lott lonop tott IM TKA WP houi point awwi to  tdVontop tyry tlmoStp worrying ond pointing NOW wlrk IWf HOUSI PAINT 519 tw 10 WW Wt OAL IN 5 M IN WILLIAMS tohrs at Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and lb aca last week The Frank Aberdeen familv weto Sat quests at the Re Noqq also attend The   , Roberta Ambuiey, MUdred Miller, Lucille BeckMary Bcmqhn and Geraldine Sinqer , jgome in Ann Arbor I  WvVUH fMer Ruel Coniway and wife of Anu  I spent  Sat at the W H buier n    tQ ultend  home in Howell I the Fred Lakea funeral The Misses Madeline Miller oVtShrf Howell were AT PINCKNEY TOWN HALL FRIDAY ANDSAT, May 5 6 and janex ouwui  vrriSinVel Sunday quests of Alberta Uinkei The Thomas Ware family and, Kathryn Henry spent Sun  Mrs Lyda Karus in noweib , i In wmpetiUvie excroagpn I rfne Q Detroit I Colleqe, Kalamazoo in the Lans  Nash  Adolph Gr, ina district lol went smeit hshinq aqain kdt i Herb Sneed and wife of How week to Tawas and qot a larqe , ell were quests of the Ross Read j amount, family Saturday niqht I Mr and  olin Robinson   Spontoredf by St Marys Altar HUNDREDS OF USEFUL Open SiOO p au to 600 p m  Society, Plnckney ARTICLES Fullzt KKchon RH9O from 99JO Automatic Water Hoatori from 8950 SEE US TODAY WE HANDLE ALL INSTALLATION DETAILS The Ona CampUiamily and Mrs Marion 6 the candle Uqht weddinq cere I  Sonyd PauUne Peijiert and plar Richard Pearson of Wayne at StTtoii Mich Saturday niqht were in Hiqhland Park Tri mqnl to see the public installation ot the Hiqhland Park Kniqhts TernHO MS  MkiUan  AmoU Berqst wasto Howell with Harold Ludtke last weelcHe How sellina life instance for iie Dominion ix vx Mr and Mrs Wm Roqers of Webbenrille called at toj Joe Griffith home Tttesdav  Round and Square Dances AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM SATURDAY NITE, MAY 6th CLARE SWARTHOUTCALLER STARTS 8J00 P M A GOOD ORCHESTRA The Phillip Hudson family ot Detroit were week fnd quests of  the Lester McAfee fccnulyOmcff Gass and wile of Detroit also called Georqe Meabon jr and wif were in Stockbridq and Mason I  last Thursday Lester McAfee and G A Cannes Qi Detroit were smelt hsfcinq ship niahtnt HoweU last niqnt,    Glover family of  Mr and M Wm Mercer FowierrUlv and the Geny Eicrj I wre Sunday qutsto at the Drman lanUy were Sun quests at McGmoc  fe Briqhtou the Edward Spears home WHEN YOU ARE IN PINCKNEY Stop at the Tip Top Drill 135 WEST MAIN STREET PINCKNEY MC Quality food jyV ,,  bjrZxL fhjfj ,   VoTK C W f ra m  VS1 , 1 tMO    11 4 I   PROFESSIONAL C8MUER Now A John Deere AS ILLUSTRATED Model MT Tractor  FOR AS LITTLE AS 40767 down PAY THE BALANCE W EASY INSTALLMENTS THE MODEL MT IS A 2PLOW, 2ROW CULTIVAT ING TRACTOR WITH TOUCHOMATIC HYDRAULIC IMPLEMENT CONTROL TA KES THE WORK OUT OF FARMING 18 16 H P AT THE DRAWBAR, 20 12 H P AT Trffi BELT ENJOY FARM ING WITH A TRACTOR POWERFUL ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR TOBS ON FARMS OF 3 TO 100 ACRES OR AUXILIARY POWER ON LARGER FARMS A FULL UNEof HYDRAULIC CONTROL INTEGRAL EQUIPMEST AVAILABLE CALL US TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION AND FULL PARTICULARS LAVE HARyYAHE O E 8  Bid Committee  F  A M Ptnckney MaioBic Hall SATURDAY, MAY 200L 1350 at 800 P M owWL Michigan Dally UtUO A ML to fcOO f M 11ZH One Pair ol Pillow Slips Each Table Donation 100 Door Prix Refreshments ,Otftoo 83  i Keninas by  Howell 814 MARTIN J LAVAN  Attorno, at Law Pho 13 Brighton, MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing end Mating Aato 8717 Lakedde DiWe Ruth Lak MfD LIKff HritfD CORN Steady Uy  For 12 to 14 Monttu THty SU Out Ey OricrNowl  Phone 18  2071 tOtand Rivet  Howell Michigan Real Estate insurancejbokesage  Clry Lako and Fen Property j eTefc eJepeeejejejiw I Hot Tow Property with Me  uag LAVKY BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY 218 South Mich, Ave Phono 306 W k ARE YOU IN THE NEW bAR PTCT URE Ptrtcknoy 88F8 Michlaan WANTED GOOD WAITRESS Joe LaRosa, Dexter Michigan WANTED Some one to work my farm on shares 71 acres, 40 of plow land, also hay for sale Nick Coluser AUCTIONEER If you are aoina to buy a new BM WVTtf car soon, be sure to see us first BL ffnrWa 2AF2i Howell about the financing Our lowcost ZJIMWL AUTO LOANS can save you STANLEY BERRWAN money  f A,tftofney at fcpw P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Bqutpmeni Ambulance Service Phones 38 4 63 flndmgMek  180 Weet Qrand River Av Howell MekJojan For Appointment Ptmo 8S8 Residenc 611 BLO FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of HOWELL 207 f, J  w Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c a Cwt WE BUY HIDEb mD CALF SKINS WANTEDTO exchange rides to ,Ford Rouqe plant, searUnq time r700 a m guirting time 330 p m Lester McAfee Phone 157F2 WANTED Will trade a Bnggs Stratorr Lawh Mower motor for a Small OutboaUd Motor Murray Dagg HiLand Lake FOR SALE Modem 5 room home I in Pinckney Basement, Furnace, I  Bath, very best of condition Ex tra lot available Price 650000  SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17 I FOR SALE  Good used G  I Sweeper with Attachments  Phone Pinckney 84    FOUND A vtery qood fountain  pen Owner an have by proving ownership of property and Pay ing for this adv  DipatchOfrice   KINGS DAUGHTERS MEETING  The regular meeting of the Pin i gory Circle of Kings Daughters will be held Thurs P M May 4 at 200 p m at the home of Mrs t Albert Shirley Installation oi j new officers Sec  3 Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation All Deposits In , Thane wired up to 5,000 for each Depos itor BmamBtLTIOH SERVICE HAROLD MDY OTnej ojeweoef Ij E REED, feweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Jiccurcto  Fast  Reasonable Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Ptnakner, Mich live Stock Week, Tdps Md tolMet General fraddna Phone 64F14 CAHl JGtZS Concrete Product CfceveJ Sana fop SolL Road Gsave fill Din and Rood Su ftlfttlrs LaftdL Fleet1 at Cmmw 7628 Tama Rd Fltactaof Rs k Phono PsxtoTI 1 I 8 OR C T tOWNPB 8044 Portage Lake Road, DeMet Phorw Deiaar 8481 NOT Central Dead Stock Co Wd V XAb it Ad Ni fTED Plowing to do by the acre with two bottom tractor plow1 also harte two horse catryina trailer lor sale  Earl Schroeder 5486 M3B Wert FOR SAtf 2 Riding Horse, sad, FriR SAii HcJ wS  dies, one gentle ror womonto F,R 5ALE JJLT ride S sell cheap Good eondtttoru  Harry Clay 743aertueyRd Rte M S1 14841 P08 L I iekno t tror Phone UNlvefsity 24818 FOR SALE Earty and late seed WiUard Wilts  FOR SALE  Strawberry plants, State Inspected, Robinson, Pre mier, Catsldl, GladioU bulbs State Inspected, all sixes, many varities, price depending in lze Wm R Banett 728 East Sibley St Howell Mich Phone HoweU 321R PI UM81NG  HE A 7Ah 8   i kcscfe Dr    Kasi Laljt, v,r  iNCKNtYlS7FIl I  id i liicuJlJiQtJji in T , FOR SALE Baled Hay 50 per TK ,Le Lavey Phone 59F31 patotoes rUR SALE Linoleum rug, 18x15 i 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>m 8 WPtaclmey Dispatch Wednesdayi Apift, 2t 1850   OUR Republican leaders dispute Gov WlUiam aseriion that his  FRED R LAKE  Lakelana, na r red R Lake  82, a retired Packney resident  oorpojalion ipros tax is not a , died suddenly SqplySaturday A  consumer lav  ik ut nis home      Owen J Cleary cas it social Bom July 6, 1567 on a farm 2 Um cjodlcjySntlMejaevex was a nines easi  of Pinckney he Was  tax which the consumer did not i the son of Russell and Ellen Per have to PO   cia LakQ rfisboyhood and early The qoverao contends that manhood was spent at the fain corporations shu share someMiy iarm home rebruary 41,1894 of their huae war profits withihe was unitedin mgrriaae with the consumer If they decline to Florence Carpenter who died reduce prices the gonmenti February 8 1936  should step in and aive the con For several years Mr Lako sumef a break by financiaa pub 1 was Supt of the Livingston Gou Ecservices  ntv Home then returned h then The state dept of econmic  farm, near Base Lake where ihev development has raised 250000 resided until retiring in the early to helo keep Michigan industriees 20 s at which time he moved to  in Michiaan Don Weeks, of this Pincfaiey dept lists 19 which have left the After the decrth of Mrs Lake state Gov Williams responds Mr Lake spent his winters at SS 12 d these left before he ad Lakeland Ha, finally m 1946 vocated his corp profits tax bill selling his Pinckney home, Also that 10 of these moved to j went to Lakeland where he has sialeenich already have corp , spent all these last four years SCranaina,from 4 to 71 He w a life member of Liv per cent 32 states now have corp , inqston Lodge No 76 F  AM  iTHi STARTWA GZEA7 TRADITION i VCuK FIRST MBDICAL SCHOOLTHe COUEG6 OF PWYSICANS  F PHILADELPHIA WAS FOUN0EP IN I70Z WHEN WILLIAM f  ML SHIPPAN, A SURGEON TRAINEP USI ENGUUMD, GATHERED 12 STUDENTS TOGETHER, FOR MEDICAL LECTURES IN A ROOM IN THE STATE MOUSE, WITH 4 FEW CRAYON ANATOMICAL PZAWJNGS AS HIS ONLY EQLUPMENT   SCHOOL NLWS No Vt PINCKNEY WINS AT    MANCHESTER Pwtmaslw General Donaldsoo Pinckney won their second schjkas announced a drastic cut in eduled  mm trirvrw MmUno4 i IMBtnl iavuifiA uUtL 11  profits tax ,  Don Weeks states that the two  and The Order of Eastern Star, No 145 and always active in i Kere ffiSSab ve a sister, Mr,  cfcK HoVt four  Qna duce , 0PMto L S neMrseWHoyt is on her way home cases it wasa desire oeetiocat the body will arrive on ions to escapeJfXSk, Thursd Friends raay caU at v m makers in contractswun Swarhout Turi7Ci Home postal service which will cut 10000 carriers from the dept 500,000 man payrollCiues which now enjoy 2 or 3 mail deliveries a day will have them cut to one Parcel post deliveries will be cut to one a day Mail pickups will also be ct with the last one be inq timed at 830 p m Window  services in main postoffccos wu was safe on a fielders choice I qe cut from 800 a m to 600 p and Rebman scored 2 runs with j m The Detroit postoffice has an a hit Kebman sinqled in the 3rd j nounced that under this plan 410 and scored on C Cairds hit In I employees will be laid off there the 2nd Rebman aqain hit safely I The Letter Carriers Union, an scorinq Hewlett who had walked AFL organisation announces thai and J Mrofka The latter qot 2  they will iiqhi this postal cut  hits and so did Hewlett Some regard it as a pressure  Manchester qot all their runs  campaign against conqress the 4th on 2 walks, a error and I which has turned down both de game from Manchestex Friday 5 to 3 Chuck lawiett pit ched a 5 hitter for Pinckney and struck out 12 men Fred Rebman had a biq day at bat far Pinckney qettinq 3 hits out of 4 time3 up and batting in 4 runs Pinckney qot 2 the first when J Mattison was safe on an error, ferry Mrofka qot a hitJoe Jeffreys L by auto makers in contracts  U ,JZ K,Lnrfl his Services will be held at Swar ,h Gov Wilham cagends lthout Funerai Home bat at 231  jorp profits tax will be paid en    pinckney ceme iirely out of corp J an ry Livinqston Lodqe will conun Cleary werUChvour dul the services at the qrave idea is socialism Take your  choice I WILLIAM C JTRIES Mm ITS nsnrTER I William C jehries 22, died MTlDTrOUTS i suddenly A i 18, at the Naval AMATEUR WOUTS j Ai Tech Trainina Center at, GIRIS1 Have you registered for Memphis, Tenn, where he was  tho Amatuer Show an air technician He was born  dall in your name to Mrs in Tenn being the SOD of W,, Aberdeen U2F11 or Mrs V leffnes and Mrs Lucille, Bauto U8F2 Goders A former student at the Windne of the 3 cash prizes to University of Michiqdn and coun be awarded at the Mother and, sellor at Camo Chikopi Ont Sut Daughters Banquet MAY 16 I vivors are his wife, the formei Come on  Dont be shy Lefs Jacqueline Breniser of Greqory, make It a qood Amateur Show a son, Brian, and his4ParentsTne  ow,  , The triqhton school contra  , imeral was held at Memphis 8y continues The school foci nrriiima M,rvsjifniraTioMleni cmd 19 v brought to takes the Briqhton Arqus to tg on Tuesday eveninq May 2 MaTy3 churcn at 1030 a m vf ibbits to thTSSrt Business meeting only and disVF W Post 7301 had charqe of, the classes were left unattended cussion ot grand lodcfe arrtend ihe military services at the arave , durinq the time the faculty and ments k come up at annual com The V F W, firing squad was board held a special  meetinq   munication at Grand Rapids made up of Me  n Lavev, How , thrash out ineir dimculties The May 2324 Luncheon served af Charles Clark n Com Aschen , facul,Y refers to the, school bd,  FROM THIS HUMBLE BEGINNING OVR MEDICAL SCHOOLS HERE IN AMERICA, HAVE COME TO B KNOWN AMONG THE FINEST STAFFED ANP BEST EQUIPPED IN THE WORLD THE OPPORTUNITIES THEV OPFER FOR STUDV ANP RESEARCH, THE THOROUGHNESS  WITH WHICH THEV PREPARE OUR VOUN3 MEN AND WOMEN FOR THE MEPICAL PROFESSION ARE SASICIOTHE PROfiRESS OF MEPICtNC AND THE RESULTING DRAMATIC INCREASE N THE SPAN QfiUP  WHICH HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED IN OUR DEMOCRACY, a hit PINCKNEY J Maltison, cf J Mrofka Jeffreys lb Rebman, If Caird, ss Karl ss M Mattison 2b Gulick, 2b  Jack JettrbV 2b Covle, 3b Schneider, c  Hewlett, p MANCHESTER Kensler, 3b  Aiken, 2b Downinq, c  Snyder, lb  Dunnv, P TChees ss Dresch, cf Gehrinaer, If Furqansin, rf  Fennell, rf  AB R 4 1 4 4 4 3 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 AB R  4 0 3 3 4 3 2 3 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 t mands by Donaldson One for H mortf money to operate his dept 0 and the other to be allowed to 2 iaise postal rates 600,000,000 a  1 year This cut will make little dif31 ference in the Pinckney postoifcee with the exception that mail from the cities may come slower 0 0i 0 1 The New Hampshire State 0 Board of Registration in Medicine 0  has revoked the medical ucense 0of Dr Herman Sanders, the phy 2 I sician acquitted in the mercy Mil H inq of Mrs Abbie Borratto, an in 1 j curable cancer patientThe board 01 charaed tha Dr Sanders, was  11 guilty of morally, reprehensible 1 conduct This action was a nee  1 essity unless the board wished to 0  qo on record as approvinq mercy 0 killinqs Howevter, it is more or  1 less a slap on the wrist as Dr 0 Sanders may apply for reinstate Omen in two months DISTRICT SPELLING CONTEST In the past few years the medi ,     Jcal orofession has come up with The district spelhnq ontest an astomghinq number of cures, was held at the Pincnev Conmanv 0j  munity Auditorium Friday Thr School Affairs  St Mary Pmc FR many ot which failed to prove VM   eu  10  practical after thev had each recwinner was Elaine Sharp, 12, of eived a huqe amount of publl0iv the Cady school second place We remember the praise which went to Donald Heidt, U of ho  Jeeed me di8Covery of TwiUaht  Hammond school near South  slQep me qreat vanecCi for child j Lyon, third was won by Robert fa h Now u ig lmle heardjThe i xit14 l 9 Pjnckney   followed, then per school Magistrate was the win m and more recenlly hiBta ing word This was the semihnaL  ld Now m  contest The31 wmnais of the   v   cEeinTcali Fridays oitsf Nc DevotionHT ben diMte athoiic Gburcn vMicliigari ERtJ SCgflTT Masses 800 arW lOOC J3Q p A  i,btore HQ0 mass CONGL COM CHURCH Detroit News photOTapher and 7whch is on the order of pen Virginia Snell, feature, writt,ll cillin but said to be far superior Rev Donald DBrady, pastor  wero present aGhn a series of experimenisconChoir Practise Wed Nights, dld 1 RnrnStl w ,d at the   o i  TU T ix nhtr of Mrs Marion Burnett won  c   refers to the, school Daiunoir rtacuce WeO Wiqhts  Trwrni7 ,1, ,ductea at tne American College The rqus in rebuttal retracts the statement classes were left Lodge will open at 130 p m1  Saturday, April 2b The Jodqe DIRTMCT MEDICAL MEETING, h statement classes were leit members wiU attend the fiinernl Las fxiday niqht as the aues, wattended  Tuesday mom  of our late Brother Fred Lake at of Dr Ray Duffy, we attended , jn questfoni  aads the meet the Swarthout Home at 230 pm, a district medical meetinq at tne   i J t,H ,e  finals in Detroit, losinq to champion Pinckney should be proud mented on with it and 19 differI ent diseases were cured This hmiiy, RobirrBaibr Hmedicine U e nSWeSt f  Sunday, 1030 Church Service Wednesday, 400 Junior Choir Practise 730 Senior Choir pract  Robert     the Swarthout Homeat 23U pm dlstrjet medical meetinq at me   Sndl d l5 STffi ffi Jg and conduct the esvicres at the Allenel Hotel, Ann Arbor Medi, durin  noon hour which 2 ISfe Stul they have finished in some vearmo opmS coSSE typhus flrave M4 i cal socitiesof Livinqston Wash was streched out cm hour longer, j SunaJ and Bible Study IV   had atestJSrto Durina this time students were ae qChurch Service  m the fanals wajneanv 10 4 qonn0rea assiqned to take charqe of some Sermo ,Who Made God Jun  vears aqo when Meqan Meyer of the rooms  p W Curiett, Secretary tenaw, Monroe and Lenawee  , were represented Dr Tied  of RURAL MASLBOX WEEK , Ann Arbor presided The speaker The postal dept has desiqnat wer9 r Jack DeCarr of Monroe  ed the first week of May asRur and T Branniqan of the Mich la Mail Box Improvement Week Medical Society, Lansinq Mail boxes which are not pro, Aftej a banquet the meeting ssignea iu iw0 w  Sermon Who Made God Jun   vs  7 ir lti herp   , I the rooms , ior choir Sunday 1130 Sunday I AtLee won the distr ct title here When you fcuy qcmoline or  i, Vi rvckrtTslo WITO TVIV thQ   , n s TNI, r 11 Li mora i mail It is tne aesire ui ui M tne meaicui that mail boxes be kept m good pr5SS Parted condition and easily accessjW    to the carrier Patrons who hav  8tanSprhooU oil vou probably wonder who ions fromt their iggioelBlhe most of your dollar Afr were all qiyen bronze meaa, cordinq to an oil company report iuwi MUUU  ,j and chamnship certificates oV lhe breakdown is as follows 521 mel 300To 830 Pilqrim Fellowship District Association meetinq ai to OSTSBST Patrons who hav first topics Dr DeCarr sajd a to WMk oveu  school preset the drama P lqr  condition, and can be properly ja l5 per cent payroll tax servied  , Theme The Messaqe and Meth ut courj v wjJooi raw materials, transportation ft public 4s barred t w od of Reliqious Drama Our j the contest as the Cady  te 6 centi fci  41 Ai the regular school meebng,f nF g   wiisnow a part o the Pinckney,, ,  7 i T inn nonna attend rl11 cuuh ,7TI jirmimih Schoo ims of service Community School District unapproved boxes need not aishouqh the cos might Be nommayada statement to the 7V0ufli Tackson SSrTthem If or taoood at tirstJvenualh wouW   atTSMOT wnurcn T  condition, and can be property a i5 Pf cntjPWoiMax a contract until he SuJprr sponsored by the   A nrriem are re i3SSLSen5 in made up 7  hours special work oirmitteeP Lots of music, SSTfibi They shouB riotihj heahh ,service , S  aT theSS 400 Junior ChoirTom Goode, as Blanchard, mil, the ownw cJtoPTPPet SSe Shield  0ne  supported him Mrs Arch p 756 Senior Choir nqgaist, Mike Carr, Larry Hurt  by form 4056 what Improve   Pes  FeveJ person addressed nhe board uc  monti need to be made i it also has rfcuemaus,   ,, H  ver husband who   Bmol or near crosj roads ion andcontrol centers and on  M Ued hoSd b closly orottped when program, arid another for inter was ill enn ,d e in Supt wr possible A Qood support is,  younfl men and women n for at voteof e ond  J for use in Lmsluees leavinc CMhr 29 profit for the PINCKNEY SOFT BALL LEAGUE In a recent speech delivered at   Howell last week ExGov Wilbur Dinkel Team j Brucker wormed the listerers Joe Lqvey, Don Amburgey,  against becoming mgss minid Emmert Widmeyer Gerald Dai j aa, regards government benefits row John Packer, Chas Hewlett jsuch as social security, pensions     t1   V 1 Bill   , i 11, CAVAtRY MENNONITE a rx  feet unemoloyment insurance etcHe would go back to the good old  days when there were nO retire ment pensions, no unemployment pavments and every individual On Saturday, April 14 on ne,motlon picmres neai w w Nron was taken in regard gnmT  FajmHome Hour a discussionachievements thecruaan Jn oi Superintend Supt H  aVsecoe Itorow SSqram took place an ejt  CouncU, Michigant Rura , to thgnation SPPT  to Eountv Achievement 0 Health Council, Mich 9 ent V1  I 800 P M C tSVISJS , ZiZZr rm J 65W Meeting Wed MAKE A HOriSEpiNG Wttjf ff BUDGET , Achievement RhfW fflahh Council, Mich , ween Co AqellHedBh  liZm Richards of Sowell and, Mediahcn Bocxrd, cm Award bys tESfSRbelLoi Pinckn  TfTion Cen iS7 fft oavle the overall Tit Vilalth Health Information en, tecm whb is a student at 1 Field Reps in jbeai Homemakers, learn how vou  MA92U3S ner hwesslon 8 A Doctor  Placel  Ui  vour hous, ofe elbUs and her  mentProgram Pept of Public He ion of the dress revue Mary AMI monQt  owe a history of the H Club fa addition veloped aUrt 5u 4 WnAttsv, telling how  L  Schedule for meaicai tg AttiPffiv iSS 9Saad7tothe P 2Si and had to aet rgqad, poible the homeStSrTto help h JHOSWV carerf iMW   haame interested now i 3 place g Sped to53rtWdaj chigras POINTS 73  69   69 66 SOFT BALL SCHEDULE 1   BOWLING NEWS can efficiently budget your hous TEAM keeping time to allow yoursM free afternoons for odd jobs or  soclol activities Youll find the Tp Top secret in a special article, one of  tnanv fascinating features, irt Van8106 The American Weekly, famous V W  , 3  Rder vsDmkel magazine with this Sundays    62Mav 8  Shehan vs Jeffrey April 36 issue of The Deirct Hotkeys Service  gJtev Q  wi Shehca Kennedys 61 May 15 Dinkel vs Jeffrey SKJ7 56 May 17 Shehan vsReadsf Tavern 54, May 22  Shehan vs Jettrey Tom Goode, Jas Blanchard, Bill Enggi ubise Reader Team Weslet Reader, J Mrofka Fred Rebman, A Mrofka, Chas Caird, had to shift for himself and the J Mattison M Mattison, Jackrievij take the hindennost Now  Jeffrey, Don Coyle Dick Schneiduhis country has always enioved er D Galbrcith I government financial aid but up Jeffrey Team to recent ears it was in favor of Joe Jeffrey Bob Twitchell Bob industry and the capitajsts Darrow, Dick Singer Hex Hendee yThen the nilroads were muu Jerry Heath, Jack Darrow, Dickitbev rwvf nuoe larid orants Darrow, Pau Singer, Duane Gul from the ie and the sale ot ick, Bill Eari these landr financed the buiWinq Shehan Team , of the roads The tariff was   Jim Burroughs Don Jones Jun j er anvthing but a price fixina  Meyer, Richard Singer Wesley gidv to keep up prices and te Palmer, Fred Singer, Scott Barr, yent competition Industry was ett, Jack Reason Perry SwarthIals0 e fast to become mass uotPhil Gentile, Robert Meabon jmlnded and their mass product ion methods where one man puts in bolts atttefcBa c 1 pitst W mmm aoyp this April 26Reader vs Jeffrey 64 May 1  Shehan v Dinkel lavoflahie q MARRIAGE LICENSES Wilbur Price S4, Briaiaton, Die Set 38 Hoclcev vs Tip  May 24  Reader vs DinlsH May 28  Reader vs Jeffrey May 31  Dinkel vs Shehcn June 5  Dinkel vt Jeffrey June 7  Shehan  Rd  ,  Mil 1 I  wafldttnd  wages and  floods nora , The lot owner oni those sted in the Pmctoim ore gskbd fc meet M  oirkFuneral Heme, ,nigm, Apfu27t elect ottcerf and  JBtfMMBHft WW SJSjSjaH  vBjH  I fllWJSVPii PSt  S v jfd jS m  f,   mmmmm 1   liteiiiiih    Y Vi ,M    1 m  TFessjMsniyflpw, APTfi pinckney  Imprdvwient   ttst , i ,  M    111      MttlGttBOKJiNG  Bowdl TMer  nSSS , i ni  aag  j1  sc The Next Meeting is The Howlett Hardware at Gre gory was robberLearly last Wed and 1200 worth of merchandise taken The Fowlerville V F W it sponsorinq a marble tournament there this year Fire destroyed the house and bam on the Harry Wright farm on Roberts Rd near Fowlerville last Wednesday TeeWe4 last A titij7 Jkamt layeTNSPECTOR GENERAL Caiat hr  THEATER Mrs Lloyd Scott, 60 of Fowler IrS 111A AittA in MrPKATftn timmtint  Kovalty a4 Ebo Lanchester Cartoon W and Sat Ajali ft It LOVE HAPPY A Masks rsnwar Stsnlaa The Man BrottiersJOona Masse Vera Ellen, Marion Huuon  en Ifowa Mon May  yule died in McPherson hospital jol McCrea Veronica Lake last Tues from injuries received j Donald Crisp when she fell from a second L fe story w ndow in her coxrrtmern Rev Stucky has resigned ae Don DeFore  Sun and Moa Apffl 3ft, May 1 CAPTAIN CHINA u IN THIS CORNER RAMROD pastor of the Gregory Baptist 1 M  Aei fihaw church and accepted a pastorate wy nnwm WW in Kalamazoo Guy Kuhn of Greaory is a pat ient at St Joe hospital Ann Ar box  Mrs Jean Paton gave a stork shower last week for Mrs Doro thy Rissman Doucette The Annual ncamprnerfl 3 the Michiqan National Guard at Graylinq his year is Auq 1226 Huah McPherson II has been u w    MJ   WSSTMn   Wlfc  JwSii We The robberV of the Veteransi BAmBGBOUND Club at Howell has been cleared  ,      Perry Gene and Roy Fotch andjVaa Johnson, John Hodlak  i SUB and Moo Apdl 30 May 1 Sunday Show 218 P M Coat Ronald Regan Patricia Neat Richard Todd m HASTY HEART John Wayne, Gatt RusseJL Jeffrey Lynn Lon Chaney Edgar Bergen, Michael OShea Cartoon Hit fsnlta Sun, Shows S 5 7 9 Tuos Wod Tnars May 2 14 SANDS OF IWO JIMA A DNBM Startiaq John Wayne John Agar Adeie Mara sessi Color Ccrloos Coming Capkdn Carey C S A Shows tlS and ftflS F M Richard Montalban George Murphy Movon, ge Fred Hutchinson of Dearborn A up by the confession of Leonard j television and a larae amount of Uauor was taken  A Kelly for governor club has been organized at Howell Herb Schott is pres other xnjewbers , are Pete Warner, Don McDonald and Hugh McPherson I  Bom to Irving Richardson and , wife of Howell April 16 a son Fri and Sat April li 2t 1 The Livingston county board 4 show at 700 and i3Q  VON THEATER Stocfcoridgeu Mirfilgrm Fri and Sat Apdl 21 M  Footer DexterTheatre  MGKKaAN sixirvisosrV appropriated t 51 iuw    ast week as this county s part Bud AJ   CosteUo in the cost of conducting a surf TOT THE ICE Fins George OBrien BROTHERS Of THE SADDLE A Tim Hoh Wootora with kits of acuoa MANHATTAN ANGEL Gloria Jean Ross Ford in a Mwiirffil Ronanco vev to set the Portage Lake wat er leviBl and lav out an assess ment district Washtenaw county appropriated the same amount a V Mrs EmmaVuhrman of South I  LyoVT celebrated her 100th birthjttn  Tui AprU M, Ma 12 day last Wednesday  Dexter won a track meet from South Lyon last week 59 to If TROVRLE nfsUNDDWN 47 I ears Age Ira Reeves, the eldest of the 10 children of the late GeorgefShow at   Shows 7tl and 115 F M A Musical Conody Starting Un Kelly Frank Sinatra U Tochnieolor ON 1HE TOWN Cattooa Sun and Man April 30 May 1 ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORE with Robert Young Shirley Temple , In a domoslie cotnody Idoal Family fin  tortalamont plus Nows and Cemody tSwt Choqt I Corning Chicago Deadline Song pi Surrender MOV5ES ARE BETTER THAN EVER ROBERT WILSON Robert Wilson, brother of Jack Wilson of Hiland Lake, died at Detroit Osteopathic hospitolApril Wad Than May2 2 Comody Comings Prince ofF alia, fey to  grouncL two togr ife  Detroit Edtsoim f as v   Erom where 1 sit ly Joe Marsh His Punch is His Signature  25 Years Ago Reeves, died at the family home south of Pinckney April 24 at the aqe of 74 He went to California in 1849 In 1866 he became a I an Wyman member of Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M and later a Knight Templar The funeral was held here Slunday with LipMgston L6oge in charge Judge Eugene 7 Stowe of Howell gave the funeral oration Floyd Reason has sold his big work team to Mr HoWorth of Chilson, This issue contains a letter from Norman Reason written at Redmond, Wash ed the Pinckneys Young Mens 15 voung men here have form Club and rented club rooms over the postofhce The officers are Pres Rev Mylne Vice Pres Percy SworthoutSec,Will Mclnt yre Asst Fred Teeple Treas ROF Readr Custodian Clyde Mc IntyreAsst, Gale Johnson Gym Director, Fred Campbell Sentin el, Hay Kennedy Meetings on Thursdays and Saturdays 8 to 10 C A Mapes has sold his hand some Arabian horse to Jackson parties  Silas Swarthout has his new barn nearly done  Born to Jtir and Mrs Sam Ken nedy Netfflfeiall a 10 lb son Prol StejKpurfee has moved into the VppCoe house Miss BecprBell is helping MTL Aqnes Haipfcget settled THE LADY TAXES A SAILOR A Owd Cody  Hwii22 He leaves a wife, a daugh 2 sons,his father, a sister and 4hJamttlon, Otot The ApWlsWwith burial in idlawn cemelery Moflgatt now Ondor Battle  Mrs Laura Gradwell o Chic iago is spendinga week at the  I Lavey home here Adrian Lavev TH Gerrv Eichman family who spent the winter in Chicago splnt SiSda wifh Mr and Mrs I with her Is also here They had SlpeSVin Detroit and saw for Sunday guests Norbert Lavev the hotcrSo race, at the Det and vandoche and roit motordrome I Eileen McClear of Detroit r 1 i    Was on the train up to Central City the other day and when the conductor came around, I asked sin why their ticket punches make  4aeh oddshaped holes in the ticket Every conductor in the country From where I sit, even though your ticket is punched differently from mine, it still gets you where youre going Just like people with their opinions You might like coffee, another person, teaand Ill tas a different design for his settle for a temperate glass of  punch, he tells me Some even beer But what does it matter, so Show up a fellows preferences, long as we respect the right of the How take mine The hole it makes other to have tastes and opinions looks like a beer goblet Were all trying to go in the same Saro enough Then he went on direction  towards a friendlier, to aty that the punch is just like more pleasant world for all of us conductors signature Makes it Oftty to trace tickets to check up M something happens  floetyUdi  SSto People who over moved from Pinckney to Detroit fame out her on the excursion iJeMtolsol Greaorv load ed 3 eoMrf baled hav here lad WRer Cart and Cass Culhan oi Howell spent Sunday here Copyright, 1950, United State Brtccert Ffet  rta SUE AT PmCKNIY TOWN HALL V by 8t MaryAnaf OF USETUL  May,,  came here in 1883 at the time the grain and lumber business which railroad was built and started the has grown to one of the largest in this section He was a promin ent Mason and was the chairman  of the building committee which   ereded the temple following the fire of 1920 which destroyed the old temple Glen Gardner was badly injur ed by a live wire last week at his elecrtic light plant at Stanton This will be a big resort season hereCrystal Beach where Walter Clark is in charge is being exten sively improved A new subdiv ision is being opened at Patter sssssawsjassi son Lake and also one at HilanoViMirEF The funeral of James McCluskjV  R B T H I N G ey who died at his home on the I    w  w T Howell Road, 2 miles north of Pinckney, was held at St Marys church Monday Frank Battle has moved to Pinckney from, the Mich State Sort t Viola Shipley is attending the Yp3ilanti NattnaL Five cottages on the north side of Whitmoie Lake burned down  I Sunday night, Ann Arbor, Brigh ton, and South Lyon fire depts wro called 6  W E Darrow has purchasea the shoe repairing machinery of John Dinkel and started n shoe shop  DANCE AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL OYM SATURDAY NITE, APRIL 29 830 P M TO 1200 A M THIS WILL BE ANOTHER OF THOSE POPULAR SQUARE DANCES WITH MR HART OF HOWELL AS CALLER SPONSORED BY THE 4H CLUBS DONATION 50c CrOLDiCN UNDER 12 Plumbing Water Sytm  Stanley Dinkel  4v  Sodefy, AancLES V a I A   Ross Read was kJ on businc Friday, in Detroit OR THE G S YOU WA N T T O D O With a checking account you can pay bills in a fraction of the time it takes to pay bills person ally with cash A good way to gain a little extra time I FIRST NATIONAL BANK  HOWKUr m Msnbsff Federal Deposit Insuu AH deposits , to 5000 Insured  Keys Beauty Shop Get Your Spring Permaunts Early THIS SHOP WDVL BE CLOSED TOR H DAYS STAHTWa TUB MTH OF AJBft THIO THE WHOf MAY  m i 4  Sale on all Spring Suites and Coats, onethird off on 50 Spring Dresses, Values up to 1695AOW only 595 Many other Bargains Pierces Store For Women Shop with Confidence   Howell Mkbiaavl   OB SITE, APRU,  pmaatEY MASONIC HALL 800 AND SQUARE BANCS at, 1       7  5 2221  j  ftstsm Oeat Just Stay Good Need Planning, Management and Fertilization  I HHA WMllspMti Nitrimrt iasfV ti MaliUli His YiiMs f AINTAINING high crop yields Y year after year depends on  year  getting and keeping a wellbalanced i supply of nutrient   conditioned with organic matter, de lta in a soil well i dared the Middle West SoQ Im provement Committee in a recent GREEN FORESTS Weedridden pasture Ueft had no soil care thick, lush Legumegrass growth tight was well fertilized and managed  statement  No one element is the sole an swer to high production over extended periods, says the state ment It is true that some soil for a time gives startling responses to one element But the reason for this is that such soil is deficient in that one element, while well stocked with others Take, for instance, a soil lacking in potash As soon as potash is  added, the crop response isjiremendous But continued additions of potash alone will soon pull down P ASTURES just dont stay good They have to be kept that way by careful planning,, management and adequate fertilization, accord ing to a statement issued here by  the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee The committee cites these steps suggested by J L Haynes, of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Sta tion for keeping semipermanent grassland acreages in top production for five or six years without reseeding Seed well adapted, highyielding legumes and grasses Alfalfa and ladino clover and bromegrass or orchard grass make good combina tions  Maintain a high lime level in the ,aoil At seeding time add the equivalent of 100 pounds per acre of 20 per cent superphosphate for each year of expected stand Thereafter topdress pastures each year with generous amounts of phosphate and potash On most farms, 300 to 400 pounds per acre of 027, 01020 or 02020 will keep legume stands thick and vigorous Maintain the life and palatabfiity of pasture with good grazing management Avoid overgrazing Dont let cattle graze OB one field for too long a period Divide pastures into small fenced paddocks so that most of the forage in any given paddock will be eaten within 10 days or lessat the rate of an acre for each 5 or 6 cows in  the herd Harvest as grass silage the surplus forage in paddocks not used in  the lush spring season These harvested paddocks oan later be included in the regular grazing se quence with spring grazed paddocks   WASH iv SCRUB it You Cant Mar Its Matchless Beauty provide irrigation  SftSi RED CROSS CHAPTERS MEET JHrfkiP NEEDS OF SERVICEMEN  The Red Cross Home Service worker looked up from her desk to find an cU man holding a telegram and twentyfive dollars My boy wants to come home, but he hasnt got the money for such an  expensive trip, the old gentleman said He has just returned from 2  years overseas service and is getting a leave before reassignment His  mother has been very sick and 1 think ne might help her to get welL We are living on our family allowance and whatever money my son can send, but Ive scraped together this 25 Can you give me enough more to bring him home After verifying the facts, the Home Service worker sent a telegram to the  Red Cross field director at the boys camp, telling of the fathers request and of the offer of the twentyfive dollars he could so ill afford The fol lowing day she received an answering wire from the field director Under federal statute and regulations of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, the American Red Cross furnishes volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of  the armed forces and acts in matters of voluntary relief and as a medium of communication between the people of the United States and their armed forces Return twentyfive dollars to fath,er Army granting emergency leave and arranging for air transportation Ihome We are arranging for mainte with problems nance and return transportation It was only one item in a busy workers day, but to two old people and a longabsent son it meant a lot  Often the need is not for financial aid but for help with the unexpected problems that may hiV any family and are more acute when the head of the family is thousands orVmiJes away It was so with an Air Force sergeant who reenlitted after overseas combat service He left his wife and  children in Kentucky on a farm with his motherinlaw He also left 25 head of cattle, through which the  family income would be supplemented He thought his family secure for the 8 years of his new enlistment Then disaster struck The wifes rrfolhei became ill and was compelled to sell the farm and go to live with a distant sister This left the sergeants family without housing, and 25 head of cattle without care The Red Cross helped the soldier get emergency leave, helped him find suitable living quarters for his wife, and arranged for quick sale of his livestock The sergeant then returned to duty, content in the knowledge that his wife and two small children were provided for Often, the need for help extends beyond the time a man is separated from the service If, as a veteran, the  man and his family continue to need aid, the chapter is ready to help That is Red Cros3 Home Servicea friend and counselor to the perplexed to those in need, to men and women High nutrient level must for top production the available supply of nitrogen, phosphate and other nutrient eleneats When that happens there will be no response from potash until these other elements are added All this emphasizes the fact that I an adequate wellbalanced nutri ent level is essential to continued high crop production But for the  top in profitable iotuction this high mineral nutrient level must be coupled with practices that give 1A plentiful stock of organic matter, to give the soil good condition and promote the maximum use of nutrients 2Good drainage to save essential moisture and draw off excess water 3Adequate soil ventilation to provide crop roots with all the oxygen they need Farmers can condition their soil by the use of lime to provide needed calcium and overcome acid ity, the use of good rotations and wellfertilized deeprooted legumes to increase and maintain organic matter supplies Uncle Sam Says More Nitrogen Gives Bigger Grain Yields, Extra Pasture and Hay INCREASED i  tilizer offers i Emergency Pasture Kesps Milk Output High When Summer Heat Dries Up Grass  of nitrogen feropportunities for producing higher yields of small grains, and more pasture and hay crops, declared Prof C J Chapman, extension agronomist of the University of Wisconsin Prof Chapman cautions, however, that nitrogen will give its crop boosting results only where thesoil has a solid foundation of minerals built up by regular additions of phosphate and potash fertilizers and by a crop rotation that includes wellfed, deeprooted legumes Citing examples of small gra, response to nitrogen, where phc  phate and potash are in good sup ply, Prof Chapman reported that 500 pounds of 02020 made a yield of 56 bushels per acre on one farm But when 100 pounds of ammonium nitrate was added, yields were pushed up to over 91 bushels per acre Chapman said it is profitable to , use some nitrogen on small grains  at seeding time, but liberal addi tions of phosphatepotash fertiliz ers are needed where seedings of  clover and alfalfa are made The seedling legume plants make a vig orous start early in the growing season and thus withstand competition from the heavy growth of straw due to the nitrogen Good Seed, Soil Care And Plait Food Give Record Wheat Yield you con hove washable is and woodwork of breathtaking beauty with Super KernTone   as dirt repellent and  water repellent as your new plastic shower curtain Its  ready to use    in a complete range of colors Its marvelously easy to applyl It dries in less than an hour Its guaranteed washable or your money back  Dirt jwr tt ft m faetholrf Supr KmTont M, nanparou twfoc, a ntw xhipnnl of point chamittry, prtnt dtr from pnffatin0 vn Ink wah H tity  Spaitr ink an it initsod 1 looking in at on oidinery flat point, it rvmoint on th iwrfac and it aotily wathd off Scrubbing Doowit harm it Tttit hov iKown that Swpor KmTon wilt with, tiand rptotd watninO with utuol howfhold clonri without impairing lt boawly , r juu The Liberty Bell, Imericas symbol of politiral freedom, will again be heard, all i er the nation, ringing out a message of Independence on May 15 to signal the opening of the V S Savina Bonds Drive for financial independence The Drive will close July 4 YOUIT security Is Americas security so sign Op today for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or if selfemployed, the BondAMonth Plan at your bank  U S Treasury Dtptrtmnt  r M rerftfezr Only you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES  H 1 xvt I f I iThomas Read Sons Film Strips Brings United Nations to Clasntoonu  W,fr Wellfertilized pasture insure continued nigh milk production iN  TOW is the time to plan for emergency pasture that will keep milk production high next lummer when drouthy weather dries up your regular pastures, advises the Midde West Soil Improvement Committee A few acres of Sudan grass seeded inlate spring can be a life saver wfcen bluegrata fades in July and August, or if thereis not a sufficient acreage of legumegrass mixtures to give dairy cows all the succuJfat, nutritious forifce they need Agronomists say me best time to 9ed Sudan grass I about iwo weeks after corn planting IfcieyZd 4t be  grazed until it it ieVtfh With favorable growsjs it will reach that height in srrte sev en weeks i Sudan grass can takeplenty of   dry weather punishment It ig palat able and productive As a fast growing, high yielding annual grass, Sudan needs a good supply of readily available plant food While its requirements for phosphate are high, it needs other nutrients, too  Agronomists at various Midwestern agricultural colleges recommend adding a complete fertilizer, carrying nitrogen, phosphate and potash In some cases they recommend applications of 500 pounds of fertilizer per acre, A firm, wellprepared seed bed is needed Some agronomists suggest working tip the seed bed just as you would for corn About 25  pounds of seed i usually enough Be careful about seeding Dont put seeds down too deep Otherwise, you  may get a thin stand  pHE teamwork of good farming  practices, plenty of fertilizer and improved seed varieties helped Claude W Thorp produce 745 bushels of wheat per acre on his farm near Clinton, 111, last summer This was one of the highest wheat yields ever reported Thorps record crflfo came from a 252 acre field Altogether this field produced 1,879 bushels of wheat He seeded Pawnee wheat, a hard red winter variety developed by the Kansas Agricultural Experi ment Station At harvest the wheat was weighed on stateinspected scales and the field carefully remeasured At seeding time the autumn before the wheat was drilled at the  rate of a bushel and a half an acre, following removal of a soybean crop  Thorp poured it on so far as fertilizer is concerned Re broad cast 500 pounds per acre of 888 fertilizer before drilling the wheat Previously the same year, 400 pounds of 81212 was added ahead of the soybean crop He use his  heavy fertiliser program to build up the soil under a 4yeai rotation  of clover, corn, soybeans and wheat   r  rm  ,   1R ram strip are now being used by teachers and speakers as one of the most practical ways of  telling th story of the United Nations to their audiences The UN Department of Public Infor mation lr released 15 different subjects explaining the aims, structure and work of the World Organisation More are now in use in 61 languages of the TJN Russian and Spanish old children listen one of the VM,  tifc  Wtt  t  s  JvJr si, J ttfe  MMmBMMMiMMw  1 t i  m,  VrJ  w   V ft THE PINCKNEY WSPATOT PeotfierbocJdJng scheme of Firemens Union to put an additional on diesel locomotives has been CONSIDERED TWICE  Fact Finding Boards appointed by Presidents Roosevelt and Truman have said these demands were devoid of merit and they were 1 REJECTED TWICE  Now the Firemens leaders seek to paralyze railroad transportation to compel the railroads to employ a wholly unnecessary additional fireman to ride on diesel locomotives This scheme is plain FEATHERBEDQ1H6 LEADERS OP the Firemens union have called a nationwide strike starting with four great railroads on April 26 These railroads are the New York Contra, Pennsylvania, Santa Fe, and Southern The union claim that a second fireman is needed on grounds of safety is sheer hypocrisy Safety has been dragged into this dispute only in an unsuccessful effort to give a cloak of respectability to vicious featherbedding demands After a careful study of the first demands of this union, a Presidential Fact Finding Board on May 21, l1 n reported to President Roosevelt that there was no need for an extra fireman on diesel locomotives Again, on September 19, 1919, after a aecond hearing on the union leaders demands, a second Board reported i o President Truman that there present ly exists no need for an additional fireman   upon tother the ground of safety or that of tfficiency and economy of operation Safety Record of Diesels is Outstandingly Good lthough the railroads accepied the Board Ridings, the union leaders   e, brazenly ejected them They reprt  t that an extra fireman is needed for safety reasons Heres what the Board had to say on that point The safety and ontime performance of diesel electric locomotives operated under current rules have been notably good T reful analysis of the data subr ioi on safety, we have concluded niat no valid reasons have been shown as a Support fot the Brotherhood proposal under which a fireman would be required to beat all t,nes continuously in the cab of road diesels The proposal must be rejected The real reason behind these demands is that the union leaders are trying to make jobs where there is no work In other words, a plain case of vfeatherbedding The railroads have no intention of yielding to these wasteful makework demands  The Safety Record of Diesels is Outstandingly Good  PRESIDENTIAL FACT FINDING BOARD REPORT Read these excerpts from official reports of Presidential Fact Finding Boards The safety, record of Dieselsis outstandingly good, and it follows that the safety rules now applicable have produced good results The safety arid on time performance of Dieselelectric locomotives operated under current rules indicate that Dieselelectric operation has been safer than steam locomotive operation   Remember These are not statements of the railroads They are just a few of the many similar conclusions reached by President Trumans Fact Finding Board which spent months investigating the claims of the union leaders HUTHATEM mm wisspn  RAILROADS  ylMWXTttvfrrwviKrpy We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk to you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody Fund Furnishes Flatihel for Finland  Now Hear ThUln Five Language As part of its worldwide drive to aid underprivileged children and mothers, the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund UNICEF has been providing supplementary food, shoes and garments for the children of Finland Here, Finnish school girls make dresses for their schoolmates from flannel provided by UNICEF while, interpret the  with Individual Russian Participants in the meetings  eTaiciat lanfuajes headsets and can listen in any of VS five on 3 W2LL ff  t WodnooArr Aptfl a 1850 r  m i iji 1  Cornerstone CeremonMarks UJVsJDop  United Nations Day24 Octoberwas celebrated this year by dole gates and staff members of UN with a cornerstone ceremony lor the world organisations permanent headquarters abov, now under construction in New York City Scheduled as principal par ticipants in the ceremonymarking UNs fourth birthday were President Harry S Truman of the United States upper rigUt insert and UN SecretaryC  eral Trygve Lie lower right insert rW 3 f T n Ut X   in Fritrea IA bine mdwhite s of the United Nations is mn to the top of ijig o i the Errtiva capital of Asmara, signalling the beginfinof vok by the UN Commission for Eritrea The CommiS n is now in the former Italian colony to ascertain the wisnesof t inhabitants and in wake rmcommendations on its future status trumt  Learning Better Child Care in India liV Mission Inspect African Colonies  V Eritreans Welcome V ISCommission   ,  X     j   pad a student from Indias Delhi College of of Indian mothers how to take better care of The nm visits homes in India under a ehtfd ears p by tk Unitizations World Health Organisation Members of the United Nations Commission for Eritrea are greeted IVl   npon thefr arrival at the town of Naatawa Established by the last session of the General Assembly, the Cent S2 iS  to ascertain the wishes of the inhabitants of toot former Italian colony and to make wptrnmimHUuiii on its fatar is of a United Nations VmWng Mtarion to West Africa set insect conditions in a plantation labor eamp in the British stered Cameroon in West Afriea CJ now Moreisea  supervuton over the administration ofll aalssjsl torri vaita have bean pJaoed under tfce  TiMiHhlf 70   I Tslrf ir Kr m  V s 11  V ,  r Th Hmitimy Dlipcrtdi Peopl Store A TW Plaefraey DteptffcTk Entered as ted date act of March  1877 , matter at Postomce 114 5fcwll St PinckneyMich gtihaoriprton Not 9L5 o Ttar ftp W gurttt Nbtota Georqe VanSkifer who locant ly sold his log cabin on Mowers Rd is building a house on his V , Dry goods annecl Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie  i  ennetiyv Qi Store  Mr and Mrs Jack Reason and Mr and Mrs Andy Sinqer went to Standish perch fishing Sunday 1 They only had iair luck George Gardner Jack Hannett, Lonnie VanSlambrook, Clare Sw arthout and Bill McDonald attend ed the funeral of Glen Sways at Ypsilanti last Wed and acted as casket bearers Howard Read is building a new hcjne on Tama Rd just so a th of town Winston Bauqhn and family j wereSaturday guests of the Dr I Robert Bird family in Wayne, j  The fire engine was cailed to  the Royal Baker home on McGre jgor Rd Sunday by a swamp  fire Conservation men are invest atinq the cause John Burg left Willow Run by plane Sunday to attend th ruraj school conference at DesMoines Iowa, Mr and Mrs George Gardner attended the past masters nigh banquet of the three Masonic lod ges Friday night Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller spent Sunday with Floyd Fulford in Wayne ,  The Lee Lavey family were in Jackson Monday  t GOODBYL TO PUMPING DISSOLVES tm ROOTS ELIMINATE DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MSK1N RCVSHITISRm t    No nor uptfttiv unhealthy pumplnf and tflff Isf up of cusalt,pHc tank, Mpflt poo1i,grsi traps m4 cUaa 4 tlsst Hsrs M  kilobit ond tottu ststhotf  liqvsfy, tfUstfvs ond saponify rNM, sludgt, hair, tfatk and ethar organic toiids  CA5J ,  Z e and ethtr organic lolidfc   80sj j Oli Tht wadarn nsica guaranty quick and    ft OH ciiit rsiuh  12 to 16 hon NO SHUTDOWN v,Jafc  t of poe or task ciscc wy whi chtmical it working 5, 0, IS, , 50 airf JC ONTANfM I Csn1st Ft Of t   0N7AINMS  Off  Myron  lakeside Dr Rush Lake The Probata Coo lor tht County of  Lirtgatoa At a malon oi aaid Court haid at am  Otftoa a ta City oi How ell in  iTAn or tucnuAN Too Probe Coon tm tw Aa OWEST PRICE EVER Special de luxe PHiLGASTAPPAN Range  Mrs Florence Baughn,   m www   w7 w nowv, A, a Mojton of said Court haid at eU in said County on thi 10th day oi tha Piobot OUica in ths CUy ai UawaU  April A D 1950  ell in Mid Count on  l3h d   ProseatJio Hkam R Smith Judgv April A D 1950 oi Probat  PuoBtfioo Oram R Smith, Judas c4 iu the Mattaj oi too Estala of Probalt Seorge Washington Wakeiietd m j MATTES OF TUB fflTATE Q Dceasod Laura A HoU Dsceassd Phillip Delmai Sprout having filed hi Mary L HoH having tiled her potition, petition praying that an instrument lil praying that an instrument tiled in said , vvTl i ec in said Court be admitted to Probate Court be admitted to Probata as iha loot Mfs, Dctryl Shirley was I pat as e ast w cm testament oi said de will and letfament oi said daceascrd and ienl at St jo hospital, last week  deceased and that administration of said that administration of said estate be  Mrs Edna Reason With Mr and estate be granted to Philip Delmar Sprout granted to Mary L HoU w some otho Mrs Harry Eddy attended thi or some other suitable person suitable person funeral of Mrs Foss at Richmond  it is Ordered That the 1st day of May h is Ordered, That tha 8th day oi May last Thursday She was the  A D 1950 at ,en 0clock m the A D 1950, at ten A M at said Probate mother of Mrs Fred Carpneier I fownO0Bi   Probata office, ba and ilic is herebv appointed ior Laoriag  Mrs Viola Read eniennme,i hreb appoinled  hearing taid pe, said petition her card club Tuesday i    The Merwin Campbell family l Mh Oiderad That pubHiv and Arnold Berguist attended a  rT   Mkhefliia birthday party Monday nigni at 1k    f     ft n  son,  the James Hall home near Dexter i a copy of this arder once each week Neil and David Aberdeen spent      i  i n  i i  Mr and Fjs Ona Campbell ,or 1 prarlous lo the week end with the Robert  attended th V oncert qiven by aitJ dy ol horiBg ta ,h8 Pickney Seefeld family in Columbus, O the Assoc Chorus at Hill audit  rHuraich, a aawspqpaf pdstad aad dr TVA an Tix Hflrt h orium, Ann Arbor, Saturday j aiculatad W tasd CMS Mrs Alta Meyer attend the Q1 d Q IA lrue Wrntn R tolth binao party given by tre iosco ,,  v , F, A I  ,,  It t FsfltaSt Ordaxad That pubUc nottot thatsfli ba giraa by ptbliraiion ol a  copy ol tkia oraai once each weak lot throe suaotaaiva waaks previous to aaid ay of hearing in the Pincfeney Dispatch a newspaper prtlad cna circulattd to said Cotmtr A true copy Hiram R, Smith Celeste Parshall Judge oi Probat UmHed  town hail baturday rule Don Grifh Qnd famiIy Q Ann  Mark Nash and Myron Richard ren spent from last Wed to Sun son went smelt fishing last week with her mother in Stockbridge  CARD OF THANKS near East Tawas They had good, who is ill ,,,1 luck  Mrs dauqhier of Ann Arbor were Sun at the C J Chnton home Sunlay J act3 0f kindness, messages guests ot Mrs Rose Hendee  Judge of Probate Ragiser oi Probata STATE OT MCMiaAN FOR THP it Tawas They had good, who is ill j , ,  The Louis Clintons and daught We wish to extend our hartful Probat MailoiJie Parkinson and ers, of St Catherine, Ont, edited thanks and appreciation for th   of Ann Arbor were Sun at the C J Chnton home Sunlay act3 0f kindness, messages and t Mrs Rose Hendee 1 Don Griffith and family o Ann I Sympathy, and beautiful floral , OFFER AT YOUR PKIL6AS DEALEnS tofnatic, instantlighting removable porcedrip trays N I sliteoven with glass winand oven lijrht dock vith builtin y Hinder sijnalc cooking up to 30 minutes V dde gives tirre rnd tem information ated signal tells wen ion   v illuminates entire top age  working area Port Iftnish Concealed o en J TRAD5  AILOWANCF ON YOUR OLD RANGE Now is the lime to modernize your kitchen with Fhilgas    the thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can hunt far qnd wide, but you wont fin a li cr value anywhere than this Lcautuul de luxe range Remember too, we will give vou a generous tradein allowance on your old range   regrrdless of typo, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MANY OTHE PIIILGAS ALLIANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE THE PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON Ai a session oi said Court neld at tfco Probate Office in the City ol howeli id County, on the I3lh day oJ April lests ot Mrs nose nenaet i Don Griffith and family o Ann I Sympathy, and beautiful floral THE MATTEi 0P TH ESTATE OF  Mrs Dolly Baughn and son Arbor were Sunday guests at the 0erinqs, received from our kind ,,, Deceased  Rtnrrtnv with her parents loe Griffith home friends, neighbors, and relatives    BLrlv havinq uied in said Harold Gallup and family of, ,dunng our recent bereavement f J   JL Ann Arbor were Sunday callers m lhe loss 0f our beovcd Cou h P   grantd l0 at,ihe MTiSV Keyrh0mt n husband and father Btodw or to m other sail Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell ye especially thank the Gi3 L attended the Sportmens snow in qoty Circle ot Kinks  , niPLd That th 8h doy oi Mar Ann Arbor Sunday  and all who helped serve the dm  f The Fger Can family spent  r the v F W Pinckney Post A D , 1950 a ocl in w   Sunaay at the Leo Bettes home J phaH Asbell, EM1, USN noon at ad PioM J in Walled Lake f tt MBil feffries and Brian 1 i Mrs Eleanor Ledwiaqt, pen   Mrs Dewey Biemsen it  F 1   d a the week end with his sister, iU and family ice thral b girt bf FuWtcaten  a Marqaret in Chilson   and Mis W B letfries and copy of this ord one wch week fos    1U  daughter BUCCeMive weeks previous to laid day ,  0 hearing  the Pinckney Dispatch a newspapw piinti and ahwilated in scad Coustf Hiiam R Brt Id9 94  ATU copy Kiiam R Smith Celeota Parall Judge oi Probat Reqidter oi Probate spent Saturday with her parents  Joe Griffith home in HowelL ,    Roy Carpenter an Wlie oi APn Arbor were Sunday guests at the Beft Hooker home Sunday callers at the Mark Nash horn were Miss Georgia tgqert and hbsalee Nash of  Mich State, Carolene Ziegler and Wesley Reader  Mrs Clifford VanHorn and Mr  Wray Hinckley were and Mrs TT   Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Paxkei near Ypsilanti i Mjss Heien rLosin oi INSW DOS i  Qu Olin Robinson attended the ton spent Tuesday niqfct with, jgucille Goders and daughter meetinaTLpast masters of 1940 ,T3enise Lwidge   H rSv  vcrot Tdae, jjiss gva Tuton of Rochester f  ns  Miss Helen Kosin of New Bos ELECTED DIRECTOR Wavne County at Kismet Lodge, mss Lva luton OI nocnesiei Hiahland Park, last Friday night call3d on her father, George Mea,     lohn Carpenter has finished bon sr Sunday Detroit, AprilDr John A Han iparina down the barn on the Sunday quests at the James nah, president of Michigan Stale old Steve VanHorn farm He wilL Whitley home were Wo Whit iQolsge, has been elected a dir hliiH a house with it    ley and wifeof Ann Arbor, John sector of the Michiaan Bell Tele puna af  M T, fin, ,o, x TW ana Fred phone Companv After graduation rm MSC m 123, Dr Hannah was an extent STATEAF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR AAn Arbor Friday to see   0j ggward oavm, ai ue AI      apSicTFestival Parade   Funeral Home, Brighton Alondav , ffliSH SCHOOL SCHEDULE  Bam to Mr and IVs ames Mc aftenioon He was the father of Uinlev Patricia Kettler labt Gerald Bauer  n   Tues April 18 South Lyon H  1 week a daughter  ,,  ,, Mrs Aria Caulk of Ann Arbor Fri, April 21 Manchester A  He Mvlo Kettler family of Jack d Fanny Monks and NeUfc I JUes April 25 Dexr H  Aii  TTTT  T ,s crnri Wife OI  X  ,fc t Mrq     OO CtMlkrUm 1  Present Hon Hiram fii Smith, Judqe of Probate In the Matter of theChange of Name of Casimir S Fiqursla, Adult Married Person Casimir S Figurski havirsq til ed in said Court his petition pray week a aaugnier ,  MTS ATIQ WK  i yrr  rtl4A   j   in gaid uoun nis pea SB Mvlo Kettler family of Jack d Fanny Monks and Negfc I JUes April 25 Dexr H t the o enter , sonTandHarry Lee and wife Gardner were gueste o Mrs Wi j u 28 Stoctoridae H J gJ nl hi3 namc an LSeland spent Sunday at the S chag Runciman at a family din Tueg May 2 Brighton A   J, FlorenCe Fig i 1 an ordsX  BU A cnantjwjq  nwiw vid that of akoland spent ounuuv  Chas nuncimun ui  iiy  Tues, May I ungmon A 1 his wife Florence Figurski, to n Can home , , n ner on Sundav Fri, May 5 South Lvon A  Mitchell and Florence Junior Robinson has been call   pon Swarthoul Tues Mav g Manchester H ig J de back to work at the Arguo Mondav t0 attend the Funer Fridav, Mav 12 Dexter A 800 h6gt That me 8th day of  fectorv m Ann Arbor al Directors convention at con, wht GnlMav, A D 1950, at Hen oclock iSVsseil Gtoveramijv oj   Detroit Tuesdanf Tuesf Mav 16 Chelsea A 400  said probata ,   andiand Wednesday , I Fri May 19 HmUand H ,, ,, hereby appointMr and Mrs Olin Robinson Tu Mav 23 Hartland A   hearing said petition spVnt Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fri ,Mav 2 Brgihton H  J  order That public Oscar Klaider in 0  ,  A  Away Gamee notice theeof be given by pubii Georgb Thomas cf North r,, H  Home Games 1 ZTacoov oi this order MrTsSe Babcock and Mr    tlxne plaVed is at 3M rttoBh wJor0,three wcce9 The nusseu wwci T J Fowferville and Dan  wife of Dexter spent Sunday at the Edward Spears home WH Euler and wife of Howeli spenrSunday at the Kenneth Wv hT home They , are lust back from FairhopeT Alabama rom Fairhope AiaDamx i s oi jjetroit rMrs Ellen Newman of Annr  day  Mrs Ofuie   w n Snow of Detroit cailed on M fFvllstxs KHchn Ranges from 9950 Aomk WaMf HMtm from 950 5J wt SEE US TODAY WE HANDLE Atl INSTALLATION DETAIL5 , once each week for three succes1 sive weeks previous to laid day i   WT family Sale on all Spring Suites and Qf tearing, in the Pinckney Dis The Thomas W taraiiy e 0nne d fa on 50 Suites patch a newspaper printed  TuGeTo vSM ffi ow oniv 595 cMjtfM  Mrs Lura rb Tul T unrv Mnnv other bargains  Hiram n Smitn was a caller of the L J HenMareqfWomen  Judge of Probate hoe fJr lamilv of Ann Shop with Confidence a  A true copy, The ifXerts aUhe  P Howell, Michigan Celestia Parshall Arbor w6re Sunday guews  j j  pjoba  tlfWudcw t the Ben bor spent ThuIdwell and  White home Carl Bawenan p rtoll were Sun qu  f rr,ir Aberdeen lamnv ,rii,  ,  M 5 jtwarthout  HO 145 nn Arbor and YpsilU iaw S taKST BaWm and The Frank Aberdnrb 1 , PWCurlett attended a Masonic spent Sunder at the Herb Sneea ,   Qt j M home in Howeli  j niahl by  board 0 general jrfnq Saturday iu al M E Dorrow Jsentea, , Krddwwfc Cv Tfipert and wuejpr  wew Sundv cnirf Mr and Jhome oi M  Darrow NOTICE Special Metoal en gnngf Extension Group at V F w  HalL at 830 Apri 28, Suot wiU be Gardening San CampbeU, Bill XaJ and Barbara VanfllasbJwJc rt  a iv i r   KsM m 52 Jf  Ffc  J  r T i, Rsrc  1  i Juuuui4 L y L , A JwM l  1 M ft   WS jaJcit XT BOTIMWV I   TftAOf MARK THE MIRACULUT ENAMEL THAT LOOKS J t AND WASHES IKE  BAllfO ENAMEL  mmmwww      Kitchen and baihroom walls, all your woodwork will ffmmr lij latin and be as easy to wash as your refrigef ttor with KEMGLO Its plasticsmooch surface resists, stains, scuffs, smudges, boiling water  even hoc grease Can be washed hundreds of timev Quarts and gallonf in 10 colors pints in Staywbitrooly  ,      fOiwcoof NEOkOwwv  X No prtmr  Ibndtrcoator n43  IRows M fatly, Itavw no bru1 1 4Drf lo3 to 4 houu t 798 Gc 10 colors 239 Q 10 colors 139 Pt WANTED Some ono, to work myt COUNCTJ, PROCEEDINGS f ttarm on shoe 7 Village iplow land, also hyS k Council April U, 1950  N uoluat, yffifc  Meeting called to order by Pros WANTrTO ,, Ford Rouae plant,   w,  , w 1700 a m quituna time 330 AJJ Swarthout Absent Hone  lAseLJScA lhone 5 hon bySwopfliout supponaa r l4   a  M WANTED Will trade a Brags c Clark to allow followingl1 i4   M Straton Lawn Mower motor lor a  Small OutboaM Motor john Eisele Marshall 5000 Murray Daaq HiLand LaStaebler OH Op Oil  3892   Pinckriey Dispatch prwrfq 60 Lorenzo Murphy Assessors  i Salary 1500 li8 Nortn Mfcfalgoa Carried Teiephooee  Motion by Read supported by OfPc 89  R Clark to accept tax roll as sub Lreatafli  mitted by Lorenzo Murphy, j   i Carried   I Motion by Shirley,, supported Phono 1  907 SXhaad Btv by Swarthout to approve renew1 ttoweii Mkcblgan led of Tavern License Bal BeBte iMUitflfBeJiokota Camed A Cttf Lako nd fB hopes, J Motion to adiourn  j  A oodqiltj  it gropeny wKh Ke W  sue iiici frtD cotw Steady lay  For 12 to 14 Montfu Ttwy Wl Out Ely d NwH   nMfWi iSQtfiST II MabloB Ifich  i AT THE  BOB SQUIRE HATCHER Phone 305 W k HowsJI 218 South Mich Aye Mildred Ackley, Clerk     m EstabUhod 1885  State Bank  OSCAtt ALSBRO I Qscar Alsboro P M and lona mm i time secretary ol PlymoutH Rock   lodqe No 47, F  A M of PW mouth died suddenly at his W home Monday He visited Livinq ston Lodqe many times beinq a auest here at the past masters liqht April 1 last He wafe a claim investiqator for the Chesa rake  Ohio Railroad end the originator of the Masonic occurs  fttift tm fcte a NK4dY  Btfrf WYUE  ittWi feC S 44 VJITH THIS COUPON SA mTRyAPIWT OFFER K2KIGL0 STAYWHITE 98V  A ntnt will cover up to 50 square feet Try if oa tuniiuiw, window tills, baseboards, doors ,39    any ple subject to hard use See how y s bcautilul a durable KSMGLO isBring in 4 coupon ioi your pint of Staywhite at 98C OFftZ GOOD UNVLMAX U J9QJ THE THrUFT HABIT Begin the Thrift Hcrbit In your home A Home Savings Bank will hetp make 0 game of Sav  ing with your children, Once well established this hob It will smooth the toad of the hit uie by ptovidincxtods tor educert ion starling In oojsness, invest ments ana renrensai In Utter Ufe We hove Home Savings Banks on hand Begin the Thrill Habit now 4  i  ions sponsored by Plymouth Lod 207 E, FOr SALEGood Ice Box holds Befioirs on AQ 50 lbs also Early Pontiac Red fl Seed Potatoes  Nelson Buzzard 326 Main St ,g Pinckney, Michigan WATGR ERRTMAN st lrw 1 MYIOH J ItnhMdirlv JIushXLak   A SON  4 r   M ne X livo ptoflk HcflOBC WeeUrTdi Mode to UetwO Phone tiril t leweler REPAIRW ilecuwie f  fSieo6oaW  OttCWfleed Work 210 WMoJn and Top iMfl F D 5dfioad fcrtftleckn UM ftooe at Oestf 7581 oc 4 FWctaef Bto  lit McPheisoR State HBX iiVEX H ARC WAKE VjMsSSfe CATION Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwi WE BUY HIDEb mD CALF SKINS  Phone d8 Plndmay Central Dead Stock Co A  ce Corporation, AU 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bufldoser scraper with it LOST In 1 State Inspected, all sizes, marry verities, price dependinq in i Wm fit Barrett 728 East Sibley St Howell, Mich Phone Howell 321R PL UM8MG  HE A 7NO bill Lakeside Dn    Rjsn In1 Pnone MNCKNfcY BS7F8I  Pinckney Satur niqh an auto lieensepkrte N C 4387 Finder pieaee return to W a Gardner A  FOR SALE  Mammoth Cioyer, prtR TBiJlrfqr   Earl BguqfaR bipodifd pment Seed    HOHOI FIST  QUALITY FOR SALEYer round o3Bol,r front home, 3 bedrooms, oil Iwcrt iff, Hot water, Qectric range Beadut antt washer FlrpkiooBpat Beach uAnA 750000, Sonne  frnon Call ME Newton Phone 58F14 FOR SALEtLake front home Twtredrooms Hot voter Furnished 550000 Terms Call M E Kewtan PhOn 58 FU FOR SAiEAnyone wishing De John Gerycs WANTED  Kmir wm r c ft Ufl nmnri  Jrooi  Urao 1 Hiab and WhliO Roako now hatchin T loyeU tchenriSr 1 1 1 J1 , Meats    Fruit Fish  There u no financial rtpotilb1lY rtfmbmt pieittclauHwhmbyit eouldpaydteitftid then ue the 8rtd  0oe your present policy have uch 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>v  Tv M  ri w   2   ,, jVFwmm7    Volume 67  The Ptaetoev Dtepartch Wednesday April 19, 1950 Minor s has refused a  Obituaries DR P L UDWIDGE  Birmingham  The Rev Joseph OUR DEMOCRACY DBF   it permit the legislature in special KlffiSy  1 funeral Mass 4Twithin SSSits T 22 for P J who cSairWeine court SJ     a hnj ion He was fired by the board 5J F  18 e Hittle xf Lansing Some finance ft 5    charges were as much as 16850  me 1 Name  Birm Amendments to eliminate wel1 Hil ,1 ,  fare chiselers have been introdons in, need  Thev would limit state Puanbersnip m The Amer tv total reflSrejmtform rules fct1 l,fJ   all counties penalizinq apph  Medrt teae The t available work Gov Williams  sSlii PROMISE OF GKOWTH Once more inmittc April too A if growing green  TM PROMISC Of GROWTH IS ON THC CANO PftA6C OF THE HARVEST TO COWETOOO FOR AMERICA AND AUTH WORLD aCC8Li i r i , ,   at which he was past president and which organization on Mar maintain that a corporatiorf pr fn 81 a afcitatn Increased benefits of unemplovf f 7   r u vL XJ K wTrJirttfore  one daughter, Anne, and one son  JJZ22SZZ  wonder Patrick a11 of Birmingham Two , 9 SSwffiEL  Teverae 6 Sister Benedicta Marie O , taa if the o w reverse P Siena Heights College, Adrian a nation widetendencyof hugger    Stackabie Pinck government spenciingJMhey can ney and many nieces  nep hews A brother, Max, preceded him in death i HENRY BARNARD EVERS Henry Barnard bvers, son of the late John Wm and Ann Voe  geding Evers, was bom near Hanover, GermanySept 918S9 balance the budget without any new1 taxes it will be a miraclelt is easy to talk economy but diffi cult to vote it There are many pressure groups The test will come in the next few weeks TO ENTER TEAM  SCHOOL NEWS  i Current ffi  D luOSE , ME  The coachinn lobs are precar Pinckney lost the opening game iou you m 8upposed t0P  of the LeagueO Lakes hero on out winninQ tecanrnotwiihstand Tuesday 8 to 3 Swee for South inq That  except m   Lyon held Pinckney to one hit wherQ a CQach who WQn 24  the first 5 mrunqs Then he loos j qajne8 and lost but Qn WQM end up Od Pinckney got 5 hits reCently turn loose once more up  and 3 runs the 6th and 7th joe settinQ the eairu of thflt Jeffreys Pitched 5 inninQs for burq which haQ just recovrdd Pinckney and ChuckHewlett  om a pacing meter war At  3atoiesPinclmeyJeifrevs, Mew Kingsford Mich, a similar exper lett 6 Schneider, Packer Soutli ience took pace wnere  coach fell on evil days this year and won but 2 out of 8 football games and lost 10 out of 16 bask etball games However, he was LyonSweet 4 Buatl HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Fri3AprSrlil18 feSj     However, he wai Tues April 25 D H  Ppuar,  30u PPil refused JFri A vij 28 Stockbridge H   Tues May 2 Brighton A  TuesMayg feheTler H I 1    Friday, May 121A 00 fonexfylr     T , , Night Game P  Ma70 16 91 A 00 , Fn May 19 Hartland H , The state is about to reapport to attend school and 800 persons signed petitions asking his rein statement The school board was forced to bow to public pressure contract TuesMay 23 Hartland A Fri May 26 Brgihton H   A  Away Gamps rf  Home Games   The time played is at 33a George Aschenbrenner arid ,  lWyil  Joe Lavev will attend a meeting He was the oldest of a family off  Sunday at Dfexter for the pur five children All have preceded  purpose of entering a hard ball him in death except one sister J team in the TriCounty Leagua Mrs Anna Russian of Stockhrid which plays Sundays only, nnae Michigan TfAT SAMff TROMISe OFSftOWtlUVB JN THE SMALL SAVINGS OF MiLUONii OF PEOPLE 0OLLAR4 THAT YIELD NOEPSNOENCff AND SECURTy FOR THE THR4FTV AMCRfCANS WHO PLAfTED THEMAN0 MULTIPLY INTO irCRASEO PRODUCTIVITY FORTH E NATION AS A WHOLE,  ckney was in this league sever al years until she ciroo Dou last viear Pinckney V F vv Post   yvvio erium yuxa OiQ OB WOS COI1 7301 will sponsoT the team Any fjnned from the Zion Lutherar School yfc 44 ais He came to rredom Two Washtenaw Co, Mich When hr  r LYfT 0i he Twa con L f m,  Brighton school one interested in Plaving leave Church Freedom Twp your name at the Dispatch omce, june 8 18S1  wafl married to er see Gkksrscinbxeener  Kgthryn SchilL whodied on July reached a boiling point last T les when the school board reversed NEWS 8t Marys Cattioiic Cmuci DCy I Michigan nEV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT lion the legislative and senatorial districts and under it Livingston county, one of the orphans at  Michiaan, will find herself in  new census setup which counts   college students Ingham is exON NOTGE DAME SQUAD  P160 to nave enough pcpulatGerald Gus Ledwidae is on1 jnto enM Jfr  a 101 of of the starting pitchers for the 1 wn Oaklgnd is also exNotre Dame University base bail Dec Gdu t0rate 81  team He pitched 3 inning against, 48ent she combined with Watt the U of Indiana at Bicom lenaw Thls uwoud leavfu 0ington, Ind recently and allowed flon m combination with Wasn one run Gus was a star at Pin tenaw Now it does not make cknev high school for 4 years mucf dnce f twhom   winning letters in football base mqstoi11 Is cSblied lF0V,ff ball and basketball Last summer 9s 3 Alaka orhPhiliip,  he piched for the C I O U A, ne, IslCfrld as LlTmastn Stc W team in the Ann Arbor Re  ad af hiLdZa, i w T i Since beng comxinea with more  creation Leagua I populoufe qham mat county has PITCHES NO HITTER l,3 domed and so would ferty Tobin Chelsea high schWaw, 92 6 ool tight hander pitched a no 11 ndsllde teasi2L5 Sn   L, 4 DTt MI Republican ma ontv saved Senat hit game against Forage riign ,,, ,  u DUI IprinTvactgn0, 0 ten  when Ingham made a tour of southern Mich i votdd for sevelt The Washtenaw countv bd of SUPM visors has approved an PROBLEMS Like football world diplomacy I Slackmar  dacrhter Hazel I them the contracts thev hadsiqn had been considered a mansMap died at rtic age of 2  mos, ed were no good This caused action giving Supt Johnsontpowi Sunday Masseg 00 and lOfoc er sign the teaeners to corrUMlVed  p m as Sat 70 k 9u before b00 mass rvTnJm LAtrY M,1,923, Z 01 were born sU 18 for another year Mr John Confewions Sat 70 to 9ud nm MAT8  Uhllcfeen  W C Wv Frd son enounced this to meteach Sundays, 9,U PW MAIB i A Harry R and j Carlton era that morning and informed been considered a mans   A , J  o Vr , ,  a r i MUUU mis caused    until Perle Mesta Eugenie and f S0noP dlg ,th 17the teachers t0 issue  ultimat ,  Donald D Brady, pastor ion Ruth Bryan Owen and , vears, Jan 131U9 He also leav  vim they would resign in a bodv  tf tise  Wed Nigh vi   J iu,4  es live arandsr f, Tnrfto rrrrrnd unless tro rnntmMo , ij Uraanist t rTKiJr rv i  55 1    Thee era, rVir fv mued to the daughters, nve creat grandsons ated Three orand unless the contracts were valid 0roiust j QQ  nVarrnatuValiy suited to mei daucrhtecs, five creat grandsons  ated AHj emergency meeting Tu ftMrs Meiwin Campboll le art of diplomacy Read and three great granddaughters was called with the board at Tu n T5T5 1 Mma rdladvtand one niece and many other ON UNHVERSITY TEAM Ccil Vogt former  Fowlertrille HUPM visors nas approved an high school star and ,ljtear 85,000 property tax levy for road inthe TnCuntv league ts the improvement, also m common star Pitcher an WayneUnrversfiv  many other aids of super  Hwon 11 3 aaes ho visors approved a 2 cent increase pitched for Wavne ast vear  in qasoiine tax for highway pur RnWMMr MPUC  PSG5 If has 1 mnnV vears ftWRSSflf,iSfllltt 1100 TEAM POINTSLlm a WWrtv  tax for road CONGX COM CHURCH l n vl i 5111111 WQs levied Originally oad s 70  ihis was the way the roada were KGfinanced some 25 or 30 years abbit their problems andladyj and one niece and n diplomat7have plenty  as told relatives and friends Tip Top St, Marys Vans Fab V F W Hockeys ST Jtartwh talto  Ameiiaa, Most of his life he has been al 23 issue Times MOTHER AND DAUGHTER AMATEUR TBYOUTS near He passed away rvr  l uw wuuu ui i ,, Anrs 0th, 800 Bible Studv at 1230 The board stated that they lhe Parsonage had no intention of nullifying the Sunday, 1030 Church Service1 Kennedys contracts with the teachers and ermon  Th Words of Mv Corvs that their action related to Coach Mutn  1130 Sunday School  Shireys Arrh Peterson who was ordered  Amos Attacks Social Pre jus ice  I Tavern rehired by a 3 to 2 vote after he Tuesday, 730 Monthly Cub Die Sot  6G ago However, as more and 63 more roads were built, the road 63 tax  jme a crushing burden 63 and wis finallv abandoned in 61 favor of the gas and weight tax 60 Now on account of increased sal  58 aries and cost of eguipment it 55 is not enough The arguemei 50 i for increased gas taxes are that 37 the users of the roads should HB except ne lour years ne nvea icimru y u u iu t voie aner n vsuuy, cy iviomniy ti Fowlerville Michigan had been refused a contract by leaders meeting at the Church  Games April 19 V F W vs   f07uiem podnliv theWbS massed away at the home Supt Johnson This left the class Wednesday, 400 Junior Choir Vans, reads vs Kennedys ,7 wh S his son Harrys on April 14, 1950 vKnrfaaf Kinas Daughersat the age of 90 years old rl2SLKauMay The funeral services were held Mcdjhertkrughtfer Banguetr May 16 Prizesawarded to winhets of Talent Show   Registerior tryouts before May TsV by falling Mnr Aberdeen 112F11 or Mrs Baughrv 08F2 Girls and Women of any aqe ai   invited to participate  Committee WCNKEY CEMER NOTICE The lot owner and those inter at IheHarry Evershome Mon, ,   iMM April 17, 1950 at 230 p m Inter Make Peterson Supt Finajlvi ment at the Pinckney Cemetery  M    wc ,,nrrtTr r  PiacT 7 G  Ju  1011   ira s ,  ST,1 P  freight carrying trucks who are 2 a nand 7 8aQ  Semr Ch0lf pract ToPYnS Shirevs, Corys vs Hock charged with wearing the roads ea a demonstration carrvino ise  Tr,  rK Q uinr,  iin iif  UJ ed a demonstration carrying se signs reading Down with John son, Get Rid if Riddering Rev Edwin Wakstcrff of St Johns Lutheran church officiating GEORGR WAKEFIELD  George Wakefield 64, died in Detroit on April 3 last The body was taken to the morgue there and unclaimed for some timeThe ested  the ley Cemeter, axS asked to meet at the Swarth Sit Funeral 0 Thursday   nht, Aprll27 at 00 pm to,  jfaAjat 5uria was m elect officers and set up a proi th gprout Cemetery  deCeag ardm for this vear, Dtocjn I ed at one time lived in Putnam Dpn Swarthoutf President ownship and buih the houge QX  Mtn Kelly Rd, across from the main mjT MILICT j gat o the u ni M QQ Resej jUbetHfiUer 8 wo was woj ve  house is now owned by u m VMT fhA late Mr cmd Mrs  CAVALRY MENNONITE the pupils were gotten back tol ,,v ,1 Jcn uaior their rooms The school board T9 Vmwp  1000 ana unciaimea ior some tuneine   MIW4  oiuw funeral was held at the Swarth Supt Jnnson has tendered his out Funeral Home Saturday often resignation to take effect at the noon, Rev 7 M McLucas of Bri lnd of the semester or sooner ahton officiating Burial was in I Supt Johnson resigned 4 years ey s, Tavern vs Fab, St Marys nut The Washtenaw county bd v Pet Jv   supervisors would also go fur Jack Hannett bowled a 289 ther make the townships lew a game last Wednesday nite, mak  road tax before thev would be eli  ing him top man for the year  ibieto have money spent on w lVnthpe Pt liC QOkSiiSlS JUSi TELEPHONE PAY ROLLS agansan iMJf iTrotLPTrn H1 The Michiqan Bell Telephone and calls it a consumer Tax He Sf7 LCAfrliE SiS Evening vRSkto I 2 2, Corapcinv granted 42000 Individ favdn a corporation profits tax   1 tlUrS , f90 KSupt  Iifc fwitucilPOV increases last year un j The result of this stalemate is for a Physical education certih g   derconracts with unions repre1hat their will be no great road upi r,Marvm Snirev senfig most 0f the employees  The Brighton Argus state thatColtage ftoWMeetogs Wed Tlncreapes aveiwed 5 per cate  improvement don until 1951 Ms Rudolpn ago when the board hired Coach Ralph Riggins against his recom mendations but later reconsid tred 800 P M DECOIECK  THURSTON ar4ih burial in BCOOKv11 wwtt  ge, WU7T          jvo wmu   J M, Tr Hndee and Mr i  his homq there Saturday He estra Rybie Holmes Caller DANCE AT GREGORY There will be a dance at I Gregory Town Hall the cent for employees of the company and raised the payroll to 5,  Another crista between this j500,000 country and Soiet Russia cropj The increases were granted un  pe up last week when it was KM T   tx  der e company policy which chargocTtnat an American plane Miss Lcrura M Degrieck of Dot call for  raises at regular inter  which Ventured ioto Russia claim roiland Mr Earl S Thurston Jr vals until the employee has j ed territory m the Baltic was firox Hamburg were united in mar reach the top rate ed on and shot dowji by Russian riage Friday afternoon in the par 2500 employees were Dromolod  planes  No trapes have been sonage of the First Methodist to better lobs The company now found of it although American church, Brighton, rtsv J MMcjhas 2 onehalf as many employ planes have searched for it for  Lucas chelating The couple were attended by Mr and Mrs Malcolm Rutledge w , r, V GfN SWAYSE funeral was at sNapdlearv Tue3j Qlen Swcfyse, 59 of White LodfSATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 22NL oi Hamburg After d short honey SSf burial in Bcooklvn, Mich Mr  ge, oordley Lake was found dead With the popular Joe Finlan Orch moori trip the brtd and groom Z iJgs Lynn Hendee and Mr i  his homq there Saturday He estra Rybie Holmes CalleT wiU     cmd Mr Albert Dinkel frbm here i was aione at the time, his wifg, Sponsored by the TARFU Club, attended Ae funeraL I being in Ypsilantt   ,, The deceased was born m Yp CWlD OF THANKS J sMdnti and was employed by the We take tis opportunity to Michiaan Central mpdlroad for  ifcB otif sttucelr appllB0 I mbre than 20 year3 as a lever fat lendt M ixrzz illneisddeath oi  , onja Your attfitcmc arri w  t comiaft and spow  Survlvltta are his wife Gert rude, a son, Edgar of Detroit, a forgotten Jm  demnhter Mrs Earl Kluv   Mr Oki ws Harry Eva j Ypsilantf a step son, Walter Van Dr one Mrs W ,C Wvlie i Allen, Detroit and a sister, Fi4r and iamnv Carllon  SOFT BALL MEETJONtl All thcee intoroeted in a Pinck nev Soft Ball League are asked to toeet at the Dispatchyoffice SaJLj niqht at 8KX p m to organise B1 lots team, leacrae mr  1 w   , Iir3 ,,  ,Celia Ellenberg of Rogers City and family  William MacDonald of White Lod ge is a brotherinlaw The funeral was held today at the Moore Funeral Home, YpsilantL Rev Hartley Cokrurn official 4na Burial was in Marble Park Cemetery Milan, with Milan Lod0Np 383 f 4AM giving the  Notice will be at homejn HamburgThe groom i an employee of the BrownMcLaren Mfij Co of Ham burcT    i  es as it did 10 years ago Dial service has increased from WEDDING ANNIVERSARY O E S Card Party April 21, 8 oclock at Masonic HalL prize for Mr d rs George Roush each table and door prises 80ent  wk end  81  dessert lunch crtloVsOc 281  son  JJf8  s iwawwro w cmd Marine Torreaon in the Pas  adena apts on East Jefferson Th than half the average manufact the 16 onehalf per cent but only 4 CM OF THANKS A7 llntS JVt2 M90 Atncmdpait,oanv do so for marriage or fam, wM the University several days Among its crew members wereseverolMichigan 81 so 85 per cent OpertfTor toU boys The Russians admit firing dialing for long distance calls on a ane but claim thev w  has also been introduced Yet fired uoan first Now in the old despite this the number of Mich days such an occurance would Bell operators has increased from  have precipated war but not in 2700 to 7200 the past ten years the present dav Since the last 44 per cent of the employees war life has been one crisis after have been with the company another and there has been no  more than 5 vears Of the 22,2001 disposition to declare war It has employees 13,000 are women, been found that in the long run The turnover of employees is less neither side wins and that in all   ndustries in 1949 It was cases me winner is efventuallv rtlf ihe averaoe manufact the lossf eH The uring i The family of toes JLcfi Mr     wish to thank Mr Swarthout the Dv a low cut flower arrangement117 reasons undertaker for his care and the of Roses Carnations and Snapmany friends for heir flowers dtagons Franz, a noted oianis an   rnv mends tor their flowers dtagons Franz, a noted riani  F ,0011 hhev were csi 4 sympathy in our deepttend entertained with classical On TJffV JenrJS,Revision ria now    , Piano tmisic A lovelv Sunday 7 P Mr 4 MM Degrees will  J sorrow 0 j ioIanc rhusic A lovely Sunday Mrs Sadie Babcock, dinner was also enioved and the  Mrs Mablo Snow, Roushs received several nlw I Mrs Wm Thomas aifts A cousin of Mrs Roushs Mr George Thomas, Mrs Mdvme McFauL age 80, Mr and Mrs icrrl Thoma3 QBO entertamed them Sat at a  Mrs Flora Danowjjuncheon,     belongs voted not to allow frv ia Ten football games to be  tleviftvl this year  Ufhouah they were pjiered tSOOVO lor ft be conferred All members of the Fellowcraft team are asked to pe on hand A special luncheon wil  be served after degree work By Order oi foe W M   P WCurletH down claiming the enthe  m i M of intercollegiate amMlipft lered by television 0J v  4 J,  MX e other hand onjdfes KicJfti kyxiet it has been left up toJbffA  sm  v  v T, V   , fsiSjL,,VCfi  fefc  iiiii    1 I  PeTS eS,aefcrf0oweesiiSSW BJ I  w OBB  n     I    v  A     AOjdjBfBvenTO into Bk il JSP Civic Improvement DUE TO CaRCUMSTARCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL THE MILLIONAIRES MOMTE CARLO PARTY SET FOR oSt Apr 22 HAS BEEN CHANGED TO A Card Prrty and Dance  AT PINCKNEY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DOCH DONATION 25c Electric cooking is faster  cleaner cooler Your appliance dealer haj models for any size family  ay size budget  vaffiwiv  ,    tfi   JDetroit Edison    i  v   sr 47 leans Age Thomas Harris was bora to the kue where he died Ma 10, J  8  AMI 17 125 friends of Mr and Mrs Gecrqe Black of Anderson gave them a surprise party Fri nlte cCleer Brrj are building a new barn for John Martin The store and stock of Davis   Bor  P  r ,  v Pter was badly damaq1 AnnTVfi lLGardenr and wife  fire Monday night WU 18, o ajrl  Mrs Aanes Harrla hrr i  S2Ph ,ce at Canfield Charles Henyr has bouaht the Wlu   te place on West Main St of Tom White of Saginaw Leo Fohey is taking a course Q Ferris Institute Anderson and Plainfield play ball here Saturday Agnes Harris has purchgp ed the John Tuomev house c Pearl Street Mrs James Lewis of Hamburg fell in an old well there She was olive when taken out but died soon after R H Swarthout will guit farm ing and move from Cordley Lake wt to the La visa Coe house here Rev Fr Commerford of Wyanl Georae Gordon and wife who dotte conducted mrro  a have been working in the Hotel Caverly have gone to Howell to work Joe Kennedy got 30 new subscribers for the Detroit Journal and won a fine fishing outfit for it Mr Rodda who sianed as supt of the school here next year has resinned and will teach in Trenton instead conducted mass at St Marys church, Sunday R Clinton received a shipment of Menglefrira  Sons nursery stock Monday George Teeple is in Leslie set tling up the John Sialer estate The Boys Club was entertained by Mr and Mrs Thomas Read Thursday night 3 new members vere Taken in A letter is published in this iss tte from Editor Andrews who Is at the St Louis worlds fair Sugar beet seed arrived here last week for the farmers who stoned contracts , Millie Gardner is teaching in the Reeves school Nellie Gardner is working in millinery shop WE1CMBUKING HowcU 1 War Dennis HoUistsron of Mr and Mrs Clare Hollister of Pinckney underwent a hernia operation at Rowe Hospital Stctoriag last woe VoweJL Michigan Hfl SWORD IN THE Jta Jetton Guy Kuhn of Gregory was a I patient at Veterans hospital, Grand Rapids, last week Miss Esther Morehouse and Earl Hart of Stockbridge were M  JMI 11 u marxied at the Stockbridge M E church, last week The bride was a nurse at the Pinckney Sanitorium some years ago  The Fowleryille school was bro  p Mttchum ken o last week and 3 cornets  m  TM Wod That ril II It SO John Wayne Joanne Dm John Agar lea Johnson Dona B tows fill end till SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON to Twfenfeotor I MBseewsw ssssjia M   i BenJlon April ttM  HZ NANCY GOBS TO woCharles Stenett Smiley Bumette I L DORADO PAST I PoweJL  ana a clarinet valued at 800 stolen  i The Linden and Argentine school districts numbering 17 held a  joint meeting last week to consid er school reorganization Both schools are overcrowded Mr and Mrs W H Euler of Howell left last week for Fairhope Ala, to attend the wedding of their son, Lyfe Gerald Bauer of Brighton was injured last week when his arm was caught in abuzzsaw He is in Detroit Osteopathic hospital Thomas Leith, mayor of Brian U I WUUam Bendbc Is THE BIG STEAL Sua Showed  AMI TIM Wad tkm April U MS PRINCE Of FOXW I Sun Mon April aa24 Bandar SBOWI 2J16 P M Cool DAKOTA UL is George M Marie Windsor Rod Tyrone Power Wanda Hendrix Shows TilO and Itll Wi TuMWtd Tnitf April 2 2117 Danny KayoIn ionanYacalalc 21Sl2LS,rrALM blican nomination for governor, If fj  was selected chairman of the Liv4 114  ingston county board of supervisorbara Bates Qsa Lanchetter ors last week Nvhy The WatlingLechen Co of Det roit hqvjp opened cm offcce in Howell with Hugh McPherson 11 a manager    Mrs Carrie Ladley, 61, of How ell was killed in an auto accidj ent last week at Union CityMissj Fri ,Sat ,April MSHnvnnen snesnn JSJ fllllfJ AVON THEATKB Prt Sat AstBjjft SQUAW DANCE JUUALE As FiiHrtrtBini thaw in ttf  TamOf wtU Mary Beth Hual Cartoon WUti Phantom UMdttnM o44tMoTU Am Ad WOTEE MICHIGAN Polly Bump of Howell who was with her was injured Dont blame the Livingston Co Road Commission for the poor condition of the roads According  to the Livingston County Press1 said, commission is 50,000 in the red The Brighton school reorganized ion plan carried 228 to 7 iv the  s21 22 8npf Dovfate fratw to fftoy Rogers and DOWN DAKOTA WAY to Tracolot Pfau 1 Sun, Men April 23 24 Bunder ohses aIJ,J Love and Laughter Reigns Brighton district and 148 to 53 in WHEN ARTHUR TAKES OVER the 5 rural districts, J  with SwTM April 29 and 25 NEPTUNES DAUGHTER Color y TiiAsfHtw A Mutieat fomody Stantaa Esther Williams Red Hoaynly vm Tho Herim and YonM Comtngt Brothers In the Saddle Manhattan , Angel Advent hi Balninore the Dexter Rural Agricultural school board election is set for May 11 The Dexter Fire Dept Has join ed the Southern Mich Assn The village of Dexter has a project on to buy the Ford millthere for a muncipal building A number of swans have been seen at Whitmore Lake recently WEATHER NOTE YiSL are aetting a new car, SPRING SS ON THE WAY If you erne getting a new car take advantage of out lowcost auto loan plan, PIR6T NATIONAL HANK  Membm Federal Deaontt fess anc Com All  ssuoo  25 Years Ago David Jones has opened up an auto paint shop on his farm on the farm on the Dexter Rd known as the Albert Jackson I home mmiM Pinckney de9fcred Hartlandi here Friday 6 to 4 Hartland led 4 to 0 up to the 4th when Pinck ney knocked Priestly out of the box Clare Briaham, the Hartiand ace was sent in but Pinckney scored 3 more runs off him, Bill rVanBlaixcum pitched the entire game for Pinkcnev with Don Sw arthout, catching The Philathea Ladies gave a penny party at the church Wed nite The following program was put on Solo, Befcxtrice VanHorn Recitation Jean Graves, Duet, M Lola Rogers, Mrs Bert Hicks SvW7, Esther Campbell Reading, Bessie Swarthout Duet, Pearl Robinson, Elizabeth Bokros Inst I Solo, Helen Fiedler jSolo, Feme Tupper Class song Frank Newman will sell his household goods at auction at his home Saturday T L Bourbonnais, Frank Sisley and Jack Vanderwall are building cottages at Cadillac Roy Carpenter and wife are back from FloriYa Bom to Chas Foster and wife at the Pinckney San Sat a son Tressa Bokros is helping Mrs Albert Dinkel  Hon Lynn C Gardner and wife J  celebrated their silv ex wedding  anniversary Sat 125 were prej sent They were presented with d reading lamp and silver set by F M VanSickle, as spokesman Mrs G Blanken of Pinckney has arrived in Holland Bom to Clare Howe and wife Flintoft April 21, a girL TU Collins Rlchcrd Crane to Tochntolo CALAMITY JANE  CAM BASS with Yvonne DeCario, Howard Duff Cartoon and Now Tuo, Wod , Thui , April 25 26 27 YES SIR, THATS MY BABY rj to Ttchnicoloc ShowlilS an 915 P M Coming On So Town Caay Takes a Sailor, Prince of Foxes, Cindarilla  Mrs Elvira Jones, 87, of Brigl ton died last Wednesday in Stone Convalescent Home in ahton She was bom in Jersey City, N J and married Stephen Jones in 1885 He died in 1940 She was a charter member of the Brighton O E S and seldom missed a meeting In this wayi she was well known to O  SI members of the county The fun eral was at the Keehn Funeral I Home Brighton Friday with burf ial in Fairvlew Cemetery Grave side services were conducted bv the Brighton O E S MARRIAGE LICENSES Rough fish are here to stay and  l BA, oi tiMn should be utilised accordina to Clareriee Pecins 21, Howell, p  f  v A Mildredhidect 19, Howell RaV  Westennan of the dept mond mawell, 23, Brighton, Rose These include smelt oarp and Cusic 22, Brighton Charles Blan SOTS Receipts loir preparinachard, 23, Plainneld, Doris Aver these fish can be obtained from ill, 23, Detroit Michigan State College D A N C E AT PINCKNEY HIGrTSCHOOL GYM SATURDAY NITE, APRIL 29 8t30 P M TO 1200 A M THIS WTU BE ANOTHER OF THOSE POPULAR SQUABS DANCES WITH MR HART OF HOWELL AS CALLER SPONSORED BY THE 4 tiLUBS DONATION 50c CHILDiHCN UNDER Ujfc Charles Scott, wife aiA dough t ter of Detroit were Sunday guests at the Albert Dinkel home    Miss Madge Jack graduates JAMES WILLIAM THOMAS tom Mt Pleasant Normal in June James Wo Thomas was boxnMF1  accepteda position with  i Water Sytmtcln Stanley DlnktI Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer were Dr Walter Mer cer and family, East Lansing, Com Richard Hover USN and wife of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs Winifred Graves has re turned from Jackson and is again a resident of Pinckney  The wedding of Trooper Beryl , Amburgey of the Mich State Pol Bom to Wesley Witty and wife  ice, St Clcdr and Miss Audrey last week, a daughter  Stock of S Clcdr is set for Apr 22 John Dinkel is busy these days M and Mrs Albert Dinkel Al8o to he has clipped nearly 5tf be and Mrs Ella Mercer were called to Lansing last week June 30th 1889 the son of James 2 1 Tma in Plymouth Most of his iie he lived in and around Northvllle, the last 10 years ae had spent at the home of Mrs Flora Darrow to Pinckney nje left to mourn his last 2 broth ers Wm and George Thomas 2 sisters Mrs, Sadie Babcock and Mrs Mable Snow, IMany nieces and nephews and a host of friends Miss Peggy Nelson who owns a cottage at Pottage Lake, sooth of the Lucius Wilson cottage suff ered a possible broken neck Monday night when her car ft1 Ter  BoJdsr Rd and US112, south of Dexter David Wefb oMfwIxantt spent fvWTho is vMvfcmg tor Henry where Mrs Gracegormett is veryi JJiurs, and Fri wfluVaSitSEs Ann Arbor Trust Co, Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Fred Brenningstall of Ann Arbor were Sun guests of Mr and Mrs, Merlin Amburgey Mr and Mrs Omar Gass of Detroit called at the McA4e hoseV Fri night on their way back from California Sunday guests at the S H Can 1 home were the Mylo Kettler tarn 1 ily, Mr and Mrs, OrviUe Good of Jackson and Mr and Mrs McKin ley of BrooklynAiso Jack Roberts and wife ri Detroit Cecil Hpoker of Ann Arbor t last week with Mr and Mrs Dillingham, , John McDortoell gave a rMMtpaal party at ner hornesat nttof for Deanne Kenny ai Webs ter, her neice 2B wnce Kayi Baaoty 0ha Get Your Spring Pernaseits Early THIS SHOP WUl BE CLOmtTGH DAYS RJUTBia THI 28TH OF AIpIL THBO THI ITHOT MAT  ii OB SATNITE,APRIL, 9 M  t attefeA Mv ,V utfta PINCKNEY ftUpOMC rMli ROUND AND iQUAil DJUfGD  J V,      ,  V    w     t3tr1   l  iWC  rW ,   f,A  I4    v   Wednesday April 11 1950 The Pinckney Dtepffczi Entered as lad OIBM act oi March 3 1877 matter at Postoiftce 114 SoHowell St PinckneyMich Siibiffllrr Prio 9LSQ a Too Par1 W Cmktt Fahnsber Gents Furnishings lingerie , KenneayV 2 Store  Mrs Winifred Graves has returned to her home here after be inq in Jackson for awhile The loilowinq from here attend ed the funeral of James Thomas at Northville last Wed Gene Mann, Mrs Cora Webb, Mrs j Jennie Devereaux Mrs Flora Dev J ereaux andeM, E Darorw Ronnie Darrow underwent an appendicitis operation last week at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor One leade who has been liv inq in the Rov Clark house at Dexter Corners and Main St mov ed to New Hudson last week where he will work on a farm Last Wed Ann Arbor News car iedr a picture of the large suqar maples in the yard of Georqs Webb on Main St These trees are ower 100 years old and about 3 or 4 t in diameter There are 5 of them and all have been tap ped this spring for maple syrup  Mrs Rosemary Read Whitley, returned home from McPherson hospital, HowelL Monday wi her new bom dauahter, Linda Gay Her sister, Muriel of Detroit is siayina with her Glen Darrow and son of Detroit called on his mother, Mrs Flora Darrow Sunday  GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODEMRELUTIOHARYl  No more espeoijve wiMthy pumpl and dlflW troo and dogged lines Heres the most reliable and lateu ethod to mzi Md     eoth and other organic solid Thli modern chemical guarantees quick and effU ltn mult, ta u 0 l0  N0 5MUT0OWN 5 10 15 i 50, end H TONTAINfBi  Ceaeeim fm on ti  ONTA1NHS  Of feftlJ Myron Hughes Phene 57F11 8717 lAsttU r Hl1,h Tnf  STUB Qf wvmyej, he Probate Office In the Oily ai Ho LOWEST PRICE EVER  Specialdeluxe PHILGASTAPPAN Range  Betty Barnum, dauqhter of Mr and Mrs Clair Barnum, R R No 2, Greqory, Mkrhiqan, is on the  honor roll for the Winter Term at Cleary Colleqe Ypsilanti Mich, where she is on a Secretarial Course  Gus Petch oi South Lyon was here Mon to attend the funeral of Hen Evers Forest Darrow and family and Charles Smith of Galeburq, call ed at the home of Mrs Flora Dar row and M E Darrow Sunday  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child ren were called to Stockbriciqe last week by the serious iliness of her mother, Mrs Emma Broqar Junior Dinkel of the MichState police East Lansinq was one oi  the pall bearers for the slain Lan sinq police man last week Ai a eeesJo f taid Court , ta  City f Howell ID Mkj County os the 27th day of March A D J9S0  Pfeseatiloe tfbmn B Mb, Sedge ol 1 Probata   la the Matter ol the Estate of Robert Morley Reynolds DNMMCI  It appear to the em that the time for presentation oi claims again aid estate should be limited, and thai t fate and ploae be appointed tor ive examine and adjuet al claims and before sett Goart and the the legal heirs of taid dsceae ed entitled to Inherit the estate of fcleh itAtt Of MJCmUAN the Probate Ctwt fet ft aid deceaeed died leisod should b ad Kerneth Reason and family of iwwls  tt is Ordered That all of the asdi ora of sodd loceaMd one roquirod to Ann Arbor called at the home of Mrs Edna Reason Sunday Lyle Hendee and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests of Mrs Tiose Hendee, Mrs Ella Stapish and the Clar ence Stapish family of Chelsea were Sunday quests of Louis Cov  le and wife Mark Nash and wife called on Rosalie Nash in E Lansinq Sun  A a eaeeJea d said Court hold t the Probst Office la the City ei HewaU U in said County,  on tho 13th day oi April A DI950 PresraLHos Oram B Smith Juaae el Probate   IN THE MATTER Off 2BB ESTATE OT Laura A Hoff Deceased Mary L Hoff having filed her petition, praying that an instrument fiUd in soft Court be admitted to Probate as 4he last will and testament of said deceased and that administration of said estate oe granted to Mary L Holi or some other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 8th day of Hay A D 1950, at ten A M at said Probate Office is hereby appointed for hearing said petition a is flutes Oioeted That public notice thereat be given by publication oi a present their claims to said court at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy copy of this otaer once each week la thereof upon Ma Reynolds, Admlnisirai hree sueoceslve weeks previous to said of ci said estate, whose address is day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch Pinckney, Michigan, on or before the a newspaper piloted ana cuculattd in 5th day al June A, D, 1950 at said County ten oefeek m the forenoon Slid time A true copy Hiram R, Smith and plow Seise appointed lev the es Celeste Parshall Judge oi Probate  H ii 1 MI agnation and adjustment of all claims Register ol Probate Don Greaorv and family of Ot 3nd d9mm4t , Amcaatl seqo callea on the Mark Nash I    ,1,,11  J J   family one day last week d TtT, Olin Robinson jr returned Io of   rt taw  ,ad leased home Sunday from a three mon I  ol hie death entitled to inner hs trip throuqh Texas Arizona t    woch the deceased died and CUfornia ta4 IrHTidMrs Lester McAfeo It is Furflwr Ordered, That public not Mrs Richard Kramer and Jam ily of Ypsilantiwere Sun auests of the John Carpenter family 2 iLMLSii  ffi RTtl2rsHi3 Laki coorthJ orde, for thr SUCCMV  weeks previous to said day of hearln aid day al hearing in  Plnckne  hcrveriibuqht the Jim Lewis farm, ce theroof be qitma by publication of c tained the Farm Bureau at theirl land   4tf irrii  J  Rv Clark and wife attended a  Phillip and Gordon Hudson of qrocers dinner at Flint, Sunday Detroit were week end quests ati Francis Carr and dauahter, Mrs the Lester McAfee home   youna and husband cf Det  prirH A true ma ctreulateo  4 entomstic, instantlighting burner removable porcetail drip trays  VtansHteoven with sjsas win dow and oven light V 24hour dock with builtin timer v Visiatnder signals cooking time, up to 80 minutes V tlUguide gives time and ternpeiature Information  N V   nhiiainated signal UUs when even is on  v  Light Ulaminates entire top , , el rang  11 v I Large working area Port fate finish Concealed oven vast Judy and Lynn Holiev of How roit were Sunday callers at thaCelesto Parhl Roqer Carr home  Mrs, Bertha Watters and dauah ter of Ann Arbor called on Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy Sunday Some of those from here who at tended the funeral of Dr Licrm Ledwidqe at Birminqham on Tue  were Mr and Mrs Louis Stackabj le, Mr and Mrs L QLavevMrs Eleanor Ledwidqe sons,  TCeltl LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RAN6E1 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 ell were Sunday quests qt the Hollis Wylie home 1 The North Haznburq Home Ex tension Club met with Mrs John Nichols Tuesday The subiect tak  en up was Cotton Dresses Mr and Mrs Doni Spears of Detroit were Sun quests at the Edward Spears home Murray Kennedy and family were Sunday dinner quests at the Sad Kevin DvidT anddauahtera I s5nlev Culver home in Deerheld Nori Mrs Clare McMacken and Silas Kgtchuxn and wife af Mas Mrs Raymonda Morris pp were Sunday callers at the G M,,  MrsWalter Clark weru Mn iomeJ 1 1  XM in Jackson Sattarday Don Griffith and family and Mr  Dovle Templeton famuV oi pd Mrs E Summers of Ann Ar Keea0 Harqor and Doyle Shtrlev t 2,Adav  at the and wife of Detroit were Sunday Joe Grirntn home I visitors A N Housner of Briqhten call home ed at the Andrew Nesbitt hon  last Wednesday in said County t Smltt Judge of Probata abl Person It is Order r SXAXS ar MOHOA THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON At 0 session oi said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the 13th day ef April A D 1950  IN THE MATTER OF THS ESTATE OF Lottie Brearley Deceased Adelbert J Brearley having filed in said Court his petition praying that the admin traliou ol said estate be granted to Lany B Undemer or to some other suit H11 rrtsew oi Prober  r   STATE OF MICHIGAN Tb Probcrte Covtt lor the County ol  Livlagstoa Al 0 seeaeoa ei sedd Court held at fte  Otto a,  City oi Howell in said County on this 10th day of April A D 1950 Piesentitos, tikam H Soiith, iud Ti Piobabx la the Mattes ol tSe Estate of aeorge Washington Wakefield Meacd Phillip Delmar Sprout having ffled his  That the 8th day ol May A D , 1950 at ten oclock in the fore noon at sad Probate Office is hereby appointed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered That ptibkle set ice thereol be flflree by publication 1 a copy oi this order ones each week lot 3  successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch q newspaper printed cad esfOBloied ia sett Couaty ijaststisilri  w Hiram M 8eIA Hge  lok Hiram R Smith Judge oi Probate A true copy Celeotcr Parshall Register ol Propane STATE vJF M1CHBGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR petition, praying that an instrument ill euon were ounaayj ed n   Mr  ,  n  at the Albert Shirley, , a    adnu,,6d  Probata i as the last will and testament of tqit de ,  Mr and Mrs Henrv DeSautillo I deceacd and a ajmiuietraiioa of said THE fiOUNTR OF LIVINGSTON u J p J A t i   Ann Arbor were callers at thtvj gilato  9d  P Deimuc Sprout At  of said Court, held Howard Read and familywere hoJ d 3 Edna Reason home    pern  Atha  Qmos in 5ie City L j Sun dinner quests at the Wilde  Andrew Campbell with1 it is Ordered That the it day of Mayia HeU towSimtv on the 1 jhomein AnnArbor iij  MrsKraft of Marion spent Sun A D , i960 at ten oclock m the fytf cAS JL D 1950  ih Mrs Grace Kelly in Owosso forenoon, at salt Probate office, be and Present Hon Hiram H Smith, Mr and Mrs Merwin Camr is hereby appointed r hearing said pet juHae of Probate I Frank I week end quests at the Aberdeen home beT and Rev and Mrs , Brady iUon tStWrBFlxaQt9Teni Sat eveninq with Georqo it is Further rdereaV That pubiiii brated their weddinq anniversary EnQQuist d  at  Mich aodoe theteal be sfve by pbikus Sunaay by entertaininq all their S  g  iTveTk children for dinner Nell was also l a cpu  and , Ci nVirsTsC ,,1 JJJT h0C WfrmHkefL family of Shirley were in Ann Arbor  f  fc  PinoknGy Ann Arbor called at the J H Mrs Q W Clark o Ann Arbotf chcvOaSa a HSk WhWylLd wife of gent Je week end at the Chas A   Deerand Dr VGeorqe lrudqe Clk me Hammond cdMei Juda i Probaie and wife of Detroit were feundav 1 were Sat quests of Rl,,   quests at the Andrew Nesbitt  igfjn Clyde Fisher home  j3i Beuloh  Martin received In the Matter of the Chanqe of Name of Casimir S Figurski, Adult Married Person Casimir S Fiqurski havinq Hi ed in said Court his petition pray In that the Court enter an ordsK  chanqinq his name and that oi  his wife, Florence Fiqurski, to Chailes Mitchell and Florence Mitchell  It is Order, That the 8th day ci May, A D 1950, at Hen oclock in the forenoon, at said probata riOTlS ICBTK ana wiw 1 m ,  carrier spent last week her as the Det1matt roit schools had a weeks vacatj MfsTMarv Eichman qave a pro ion ,  Inupaal shower last Thurs niqht Ed Kenny and wife of Dettoitj  her home for Kathryn Gleason spent Sunday at Rush Lake TheV wjj0 becomes the bride of John are movina back to their home Smith of Aim Arbor April 29 15 ,, w ,  T, 7   here were present Mrs Marqaret Then he aoe to the naval hospit Juaqe oi rrooaw Herbert Allyn and wife of kro Clark and dauahter Mary Mar, ai at SanFrancisco Calii IA true eoPY sina were Sat callers at the M  oaTet assisted her  W H Euler and wife went k Celestia P0 Darrow home  Gerald Bauet has returned Fairhope Ala last week to attenc  Reqister of Probate  Several carloads of members home from the Detroit hospital, the weddinq of their son Lyle and I  , Pmcknev Chaper O E S attend lMr and  juis Shehan, Mrs Miss Hasel Klump sot for April MOtn   md the Friendship niaht at South iEdmJ Spears and Jack Sheldon 15 ,  Special Meetlnd l   Mrs Emma Vollmer once each week for three ucces Mr and Mrs John Carver wero sive weeks evious to scud dar tn Berkley to attend a dinnor of hearinq, in the Pinctav Wj last Tuesday patch a newspaper printed and Neil Bauqhn is homo from the circulatedin said camty USN on furlouqh until May 2 rfiram nSmia  1  iv ,von chapter last Friday I called on him last week Francis, Mr and Mrs Pat Coin and wiltt WuHam Whitley and wife of gheban has been doina Ws of Portaae Lake were Sun auests Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the  chores of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie Edwin Sprout and family spent    , Sunday visitors at the Wm Sh Sunday with her people in Ann Sunday visitors at the Hay Lave hon home ww Dr iarlow She Arbor u  SJmTin Oreqory  ban and son otTackton, Billy She Frank White and family of HoTBWP Sunday in Wy  and TrcrnctajweU were Sunday guests at the   tl    MUM  7M tiMMii , tiv     3 SeiisWMBw  ,   Wedne4T JcBMOy 4 1980 ITS HARD TO KlIEVI BUT ITS TRUS1 f April If, 1190 TRADE MARK fef THE MIKAUELUSTRE ENAMEL THAT LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE BAKED ENAMEL Kitchen and bstroom walls,ail your woodwork will shimmer like satin and be as easy to wash as your refrigerator   with KEMGLO Its plasticsmooth surface resists stains, scuffs, smudges, boiling water    even hot grease Can be washed hundreds of times Quarts and gallons in 10 colors pints in St aywhite only i On coot tff KEMGLO cowv 2 No prfantr, ae undrcoatr IIM44 I S Flows on frttly, ltavc no brus T ti  798 Gc 10 colors V239 Qf MO colors j139Pt  LOCAL NEWS  The Mrs Una Brad, Mute Elliott Dora Swartnout Mae Daller rone Thompson EcHh VaiiSlambrook W RW Gugtfl Airfltu Webb is settingut son attended the Jackson  Wom0re pine trees on his iann on mens FoUowslup Wotkshop, M3 E, fomerly the Dr GeorqeI held in Ann Arbor Tues at aPearson farm The Charbonneau iul day session boys are helping hwV St Marys Altar Society will Sunday cruests at the W H rhold a Rummage Sale at theMeyer home were Wm Lamb Putnam Town Hall Friday and and family of Ann Arbor, Edsel Saturday, May 5 and 6  Meyer of Ypsilanti and Mark Aaron Shirey returned from Fcnxoll and wife of Orchard Lake SanFranclsoo, CalSfc last week7 Mrs Winston Bauahn aave a He expects to ao back and take birthday party for her daughter XH PlftULEUi ftAUUUM TV tkg Uuty ACL i fiocjaiey, MICA Daily lliuu ii 4 to 4su0 P M Except Wednesaay ManUuesUriSaL 7tUuft0Qp4n DH G  AteULUfttsi rMrs James Shiiey jr and, dau Barbara Sat Her cousins were I ii2i NarthltecBJaaa qhter with him James is employ present a Ffank Clark and  Talinhftoii ed there by the Vulcan Mfg Co wife of Mllford    Zn an t Born to Mr and Mrs John The followmq from here attend co  ttesttence 414  m, T i iii ii  ,  ,11 Lonings Joy Appotatnimts,  fit Lsm Coloqne at St Joe hospital, Ann, ed the Masonic banquet at Chei m i  1 ft    tn    i  i r S ATbor Aprfl 9 a son SAfO LtKS HYBRID CORM HoweU Michigan  f  Bos  Michigan  L LA VAN lon ftJ2kditon Mick one leTTli MYRON J r  ,  Steady layers1 For 12 to 14 Months They SU Out Earl Order Nowl AT THE BOBSQUIRE HATCHERY  lU Phone 305 W k Howell f th 218 South Mich Ave Funeral Horn Don C Swarthoui Director Modorn Equipment Anibqkmce Sorvice Phones 39 63 PincknyMlc 180 West Grand Blrer AT HoweD Michigan For Appointment EstabUhed 1865 191b iH WITH THIS COUPON yc TRYAPINT OFFER KEMGLO STAYWHITE 98  A Mnt will cover up to 50 square feet Try it en furnitures window sills, baseboards, doors 5,39    any place subject to hard use See how Y e bemtifal ana durable KEMGLO is Bring in coupon tor our pint of Staywhite at 98 41   McPberson State Bank OFFER GOOD UNTIL MAY 31, J95dM LAVE1 HARDWARE THE THWFT HABIT Begin the Thrift Habit in your home A Home Savings Bank will help make a game of Sav lng with your children Once well established t 2 hab a it will smooth the road of the hat j ure by providing funds for educdt J ion, starting in business, invest mente anH retirement in later life We have Home Savings Banks on hand J soa Sat niqht Georqe Gardner, Larry Camburn, Clare Miller,,  1ir tr 1    ,,1 Henry Hauck and P W Cuilelt fphone 183 207 tGrand Btvr  9501   ludqe Jay Pavne of Ann Arbor, HoweJl Michiaan  roit police dept, speaker  Otf   rn Fropexti The Washtenaw Ptlfcfcune I A Speciality of Ann Arbor which has been JUt 0 Property with M j101 LEE LAVEY  and more recently at rioit is 1 , i equippinq an office of thfcir own I   ST Iat Holt and will do their own Fnone 58F3 brintinq , Plpcknty  Michigan  The followingfrom here attend AU C t 1 O NEEvl ed the Centennial banquet of p  J iiiiliSEi Howell Lodqe No 38 F  A M fffm f kJ at the armory there Tues niqhtj  JzT Georqe Gardner, Merwin Camp Phone Pincteey 78F , bell Winston Bauqhn, Fss Read, r STAriYiite4AS Olin Robinson, Henry Hauck, P jEKl SJ W Curlett Wayne Waqoner C flSJJ   Fisher, Ona Campbell 207 i g, Grand Biver , HoweU Mrs, Annabelle Croupa and BEFitlGfcRATXON SERVICE dauqhter of Flint were visitors at, HAROLD RADY the W C Miller home last week B0pari  m  Tues  , 1A x ,10 lwne Rev Albert Schmitt took 12 r members of St Marys choir out Wine 9W If  tLOTO Ure SlOCfc nnw Wfcly Tip Made to Dettot General fmddag Phono 84FU  1  Jw E REED, Jeweler to a chicken dinner at Hansen s WATC  SfSc MAmMr Krn0 Sunday afternoon JAJ CLOCK REPAIRING MPMsssKanffS iiccurcte  Fast  Reasonable Begin the Thrift Habit now 1 Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>w m  WWkk   mw  LYf rt rvv  Volume 67 The Plnclcpey Diipotch l Dispatch s  Mirro V F W NEWS to improve me condition of muai jarks Iribby deVt spitor During the year of 1949 m 68 coior guard and assisted m h I out oUN Michigan counties, town j installation 8151 m n ships boards transferred J,ioU,UUU in sales tax tunas to county road commission to be used to im Wednesday, April 12, OUR DEMOCRACY  NO v SCHOOL JNLWS I fiurrent fn WES ACTION TO ADWT , ratt tOmfflCttt prove the roads This would be The following were installed i Commander, George Aschenbre nerrenior Vice Commander, i  Wm Rupnow Quartermaster, Em  THE TORV OF THE OPENIN4 C THE WESTOF THE TAMINS OF A WILD COUNTRY AMD FE ESTABLISHMENT OF LAW AMD ORDER, sy THE COURSE, OETXfcAMNATfON AND SKILLS OF A COMPARATIVELY FEW MEN LIVES TODAY AS ONE OF AMERJCAS MOST VITAL TRADITIONS TAKES ACTION TO ADMT Representatives oi the League, aan of the Lakes met ai Brighton  Never in the history oi Michi since the stai hignway about 34 per cent Of live sales   1 nw Quartermaster E tax funds received by the town  L rf HAaJutant DeW ships Last year townships racei MaWn 7 i ATdvocate Gens ved a total of 9170,000 in sales p W , P VLioyd Hend tax funds The act of 1948 gives LSt SJncm phaTs Uimderthe townships power to appropri Penman  thu,Uay Genv ate funds for improvement of cou j f Cm2 ffe Omcer Howard nty roads Such action does not, p  NaJior of E RaPshave to be submitted to a vote of SH rTwrr810 the people wT M M T  V Umsead lnTti of war in the Lansing  McMackenJunior Vice Co legislature over road improve 3 ner was  to be pre ment has reached a statement I fL aCcoun of ll3ness an D with the governor seekinn to fm Aburney was m an auto wreck once it by a tax on corporation  e ppaf 7ciaiders of Pnk profit tax and the legislators seek , ,  JUi toward Read, ing to do the same thing but by a  nSl L anduGen9 Mann direct tax on the people of Mich, iZnlrT h P coinm by increasing the gasoline tax 2 5nders  b Senior Vicq y mwwaouiH  yuauiuic  Commander Slatter of ih stcr or 3 cents on a gallon Since the ,  ,7 r siaei governor controls the matters totT  Melin Lv anot be brought up at special sessions 1  comsd was absent an increased gasoline tax is not ,JfTnq J1 iion Cof gible  I tee and sandwiches were served To combat this Senator Millikl 19   the evening en in the senate and Rep Louis j sjont J dancing Murrays Orchestra of Dexter played and VanSickle called for i Crampton in the house have intro j   duce bills providing for yearly , sessions of the legislature to bei square dances hThe Republicons claim the cov j  IAMS THOMAS ernor knew his corp profits tax  James Thoma,s 66, who has liv would not pass but introduced it ed in Pinckney for the pas il  so in his campaign he could years, died suddenly of a near blame the Republicans for the attack Mondav afternoon He was muddv, miring roads which af at the Marathon Oil Station here flicted the state this spring i at Main and Pearl Sts and had j L   just finished changing a lire or CONSERVATION NOTES his outo, after which he had got Only 1327 pelts were taken in ton in the car It was noticed he the lower peninsula, beaver trap was acting queer and Julius Asc ping season henbrenner jr who was thero  time to Monday evening, U 3lu ungan to runcfcS htOmmi0icial action was taicen at thnt t una th lTf10nt 1 ciugan 1n at iarg h aa roaa league Hartland will begin toUood gravel roon  u participate as a member thePiaqrw Sd U  QS  league with the opening of the ways oassSL K Were  1952 football season wen to t beioie suadeniy oa was taxen at that  ana the nation  1 existed this spring fcito,bHP   have el, experconcut EARLIER GENERATIONS LEARID PART OF THE STORy THROUGH  TRAVELING WILD tVSTSHC VS, ToDAy, WE RELIVETHIS EKCITJNG PE2IOO THROUGH RADIO, MOTON PICTURES AND TELEVISION THE RE ENACTMENT OF THE OPENING OF THE WEST SERVES NOT ONLy AS ENTERTAINMENT BUT AS A REMINDER OF THE PART PLAVED 3V MEN WITH VISION, COURAGE AND SELFRELIANCE IN THE DEVELOPAENT OF OUR CUHT1ZY iwmuu season wen to Diec ,, 9 Tenative plans were made to1 Many farrThomT, 1 hold a league track meet someion were TsokSSft  1time this springNo definite date I muddy roads d Z Weeksu  01 place was set for the meet, maU service a fithout it is hoped that the YpsanU, eryi eET 6V  Hack mav be used Ribbpns will yecZdueto   P qe given for the first six places aTmone1the rT1 P In the foliowinq events 100arndnrtiuf n , s have ea yard dash, 220 yard dcih 440i  teriate vara dash, 880 yard dash, onekept cleanedufan ,  mile run, medley relay running i which devlH , lW 8 broad tump, higji jumps, and wer notlft rl 3 3 shoL put Z , med UP There was nq Other tepxs discussed ot the As a eVarh011  meeting were league officials, havy snows  T ltS I trophies and an acdvities pro The ads ou Tr  PUl gram in wluch participating  order bv L 11 ln schools would exchange music, irts in I I  q th l0W speech, and dramatic programs   TthV MUSIC FESTIVAL I shenaw County Road Com Monday evening April 17 at 15 Av,eXCMient 6  8 8 oclock about 300 students from 186 ttZ la week He twenty rural schools near Pmck 1  JjV OQd commis,9 ney wiU partcipiate in a mus cf wPioht1 n  festival They have learned  the m 131 1 h  mneV  songs and games through th,  1 WWJ1 rcad music program from Michigan 1   State College Miss Wanda Cook  roadfto Tinn  CmmiSS of the extension department has  T Zh rh I  K63 manJ met with these teacher, on2 111 11 ad each six weeks during th year 2l  Tn  d 6 mere She has given the wVk k Wa otP 7 PQ8t l9 wages of road employees have Obituaries CHUKCH NEWS T057people took the Jan exam drovehTmtoJhe office oTDrRay youerSiW16 KaVward,  52 CliUICi3 matVan for canservotim aepf M Duffy but he was dead on his and iSnh Q I  ate Jacobl REV irp0111 fobs   arrival The deceased was bom  ifJ1 oi ckney J JT J SCHM1TT jobs i arriva A Canadian goose  caught in jn  1 Ella Teeple Kayward, te Jacob inckney I QJ V   n tal JacksonJ Sy M800 and 10CG teachers and they have nught the childr n The following  the program Upper grades A Capital Ship The Woman and the Peddler, Weeping Willow, Rushing River, Wait Old Mule, The Erie Cana Sign of SpringTheMorris Dane  Summerland 1  had to be raised The price of equipment has gone up and to day the county road commissions have only 5775 per year frm the wt and gas tax to maintain a mile of roads It is not enough Due to the lack of funds the county rooxi commiss ions have had to reduce their al The deceased was born died in Foote H   Plymouth, Michigan Durtnc Apnl 6 For the ,jlfovwS 7 m  T  A T c v nn 1 ni s nrjve naa TO reauce tneir Lover grades I See You, Bi y trc T iaio tu ti I Mnr,a Mrrrrn n  TJ T Ices In 1942 the Washtenaw Magee magaw, Geese Trot, Tio a beaver trap was 8 years old his residence here he has worked she las lived lit W years Qffns 4fn ,p m according to the band on its leg at  jobs and st d t tho Edith WnL  i , neiCe s Sgjar onlv M siexxvUm home of MrFlora Darrowr monthsiaan ,hf MSOr  TTbeen found in rnem Surviving ar, two brc,hers, arfci hasfinc, L  her eq Michigan  on Georcfe and  illiam of North pital Th 1 5 m Fote hos Declaring that 19 out of 20 ville qQnd tw0  3ISi Mrs Mabl , PJj9sdsaed acd rhe hunting accidents are pwven ab Snow and Mrs cadie Babcock of was umecf in mSrl111 11 life le, a newly formed nationwae j , The b WQ  to  Teeole ofp ScK ThJ0 L1V1 ecrftv com embrac Jc I the Schrader r ieral Hcm  Pincknov io awhiK V 11Ved States, Canada and Mexico has ,,,,  ,m ,, , ,  ,,,1,, rruov Ior awhile yrljiiOf fro mass PriWays after Noveima Devotion CONGL COM CHURCH  T i K , u  TU  v J countv road commission had Trot, A Queer Business, The Kind An , XT , , v r u vi,  ,4 mDlrveos Now thev have rang r, 0i the Viljago Green,  , on   , , rv Ji c TV, T 1 c but 90 A now financing plan for Cradb Sor,q, The Tnanqle, Span,  roadg    he WQ Pettvsvilb Rythm Baid T thev wil1 contie  Snln When Irish Eys adetenato out of riiJ1 DDoald D Brdy pastor Choir Pracuse Wed NiqL Orqanist Or Choir Director r   ithville Where tL 3 funeral JS helded lo VissarwhprpMr T mlV  TW    Memin Campbell mee been, formed, reduce huntma thi,   died CVr  PS S,UdV  AirHamaccidents M6i huntna Catalit  at thj w of Lloyd Dou ies are self inflicted or by com, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  nethaltimore  t nTel cenr Ob panion hunters Careful training REPORT of Detmi H  J Clifford session and the Scripture Passin use of guns is favored over mwni ,olt Hr second hussand age on which th secr4 lart tests for hunters fitness Pres lacey oi the Mich Behi2a Danie ayward of Vassar was based Meerina of thmoJn  ,  xv ,fTpnhrtno r mn,,,  ,J There are two snn  in,  Kri   iq tns mern Smiling, Ada Waierbury, bujq Upper Grad Grime, Lady Ar nd Lady Othr schools ir th3 county will at Fowlervill, Bnghlon, Hartland and Howell About 1500 children of the county will parlicipatrr in use of guns is favored over tests far hunters fitness   I Many pcopie have expeienc  cu LL unisance of being stoppled on the highways during me 1 iiur nj season and having 1 thei 111 searched by conservat ion ameers for itteqay killed game Now the state supreme j court has just declared this act unconstitutional and ruled such SIH 11 iiuiiwrj nuio 1 , uacey ost the Mien Ben 1     VA irscimg 01 tn mn Conservation fire fighters were Telepnone Co reported co ec lxe Se tw sonf of this marn bership Commitee 0Uthe Chnrr callecTout to fight 138 fires dur rungs ior the past year at 46 c on aqe, Hward and Harold Hay following r unurcing the week of April 3 ieacn dollar ir     TU , During January and February  provement ov Chaper 145 O tained Monday afternoon at 1742,000 bs ot smelt, fish and herririg were whfte I itwas the third straight po01 yfcui ui iD c on , x r  wiu nay owiuq mvestea, a slight imWr fADeta 4iso surviyinq Thurs, aiternoon 200 mrtnn  T r  vr the J 8 ot 1948 aa ter Mrs Nettie Vaughn of the Ladies Aid at the hem li Masonic temple by Past Matrons J   year injnckneY 1 several grand Mrs Minnie VcmSlconloo  Bonnie Henry Hazel Poulson an j  1 cnnaren Darwin roacl taken which earnings were entirely in j The funeral was held at the Crav Sunday, 1U30 Churrh rtii  officers were elected Thev wer PAST MATRONS MEET saaiches illegal unless conser The Past Matrons of Pinckney vation officers hove reasonable E S were en tor grounds that motorists searched the are law violators The law just cclaied  unconstitutional woe  f   passed in 1948 at the eguest oi Lettie Nesbitt After the luncheon sportmens organizations to curb Jaw viotatorl, ftgcfve oflicerl Lake Mich, aaeauate produced the most 1,453,000 lbs The net income was 10,887,000 sT,y unera Home, Detroit, Mon Sermon Ritual or Riahteoiian   Llttie Nesbitt Vjce Pres, powei to search cars without go The duck epidemic in the Det  against 37,625,528 of 1948 Al at3rnoon The body was cremat H30 Sunday School Am thl  Bonnie Henry Sec Trers Elye dug ihrouq the prosecutors of  , xi JAJ IL i  ed and tho rrcViat noi i  oui  ,   o me  un R j , r Q r ,,, ,rr, getting a search roit river has apparently ended though gross revenues increased f, the ashes will be buried Prophet, and his Program j Campbell, after 1000 carcases were picked j 14 percent to 128,600,000 expen in  lamily Plot in the Pinckney 700 Pilqrim Fellowship metina  Aberd  As St, up Dumping of oil and industrses increased 16 per cent to SI 15 ial waste m the river is v the 000,000 Payrolls were 6,500,000 cause   The state now has 452 public,   t fishina sites 305 on lakes and the companies net income for th 147 on streams cemetery WILLIAM E, BEACH teen , at the church Election of Officers   Discussion of the guestion With standing Temptation higher than in 1948 Taxes wer Wim FL  oT 2 TemPtation   34,0C0,000and ,were three times dln 1947 IT   Wh rei,00 Meetin of the Meijs Social TEAM  , the companies net income for the lJ  iinq asuSGf uuUP aJ the Church Discussion Radi jyear Earning were 12 per cent I Xlii  does the  say about IS Marv  higher, due to rate increases of 1 hot Jtf  inMcPher hV human suffenngLunch WIJI,TP T 11848 and 1949 j n  hosPltal Friday afternoon, be Perved  rPu isk, The company now has rate ad JL Sed   wife, the Tuesday, lfth, 800 Meeting oflvF BOWLING NEWS STANDING s WILLIAM FISK Wm Fisk, 36, son of Orin Fisk,  The company now has rate adi WnJcr iur ui XT C    It T  w,wu wweung c Bliqhton was killed in an auto justments pending which would S3 A Wnqht 6 waa  lhe Pnidentiol Committee at thwreck on ChUson RdMonday, as yifcid 15,000,000 more a  year ffJ61186 , , J1 Pfaqe his car went out of control and , This  would only be 25 per centSi era was hed Mondav Wed, 400 Junior Choir 730 hit a tree He was a nephew of aqainst a  rise of Bg ottenoon at the Schnackenbera Senior Choir Practise Mrs EloVs   IJ rni x Diw,a,r  , r  , ,  K runerai Home, Rev Geske offic Campbell, crganict and Choir DiricK  r Crrrvo rc cay  cuf  oxll Mrs Gladys Clinton o Pinckney cent in the cost of living unrt rv, J L  r He was a war veteran andwas , Construction work ior 1949 add 5FlFl  l3 Were  T employed in Lansing Surviving ed 50,000,000 to the investment  Kn t TrnT Comman ,  are his parents, 4 sisters and a,brina the total outlay since he  Knights Templars CAVALRY MENNONITE  brother The funeral is at Keehn, war to 214,000,000 At the end of WHITE SHRINE m5TATT STIW1 MrJSZi LifCllv a3lKr  Funel Hgne tonjj the year 1,750,000 fhonewre SSKSJJTZT 83 is Hoar  1145 730  815 W Vans Service    Kennedys Hockeys Service Corys reys runerai nome, ongmon ai  vw me year i,7iu,000 phones wre Mrs MnP rVrllr D vTT DT V Thurday, Rev Geiqer officicrtmg ln operation a gain of 92,000 ever rel ChaoZ O E S w n Burial at Lakeside Cemetery,  ml948,The waiting list was cut in 17  Sf 111  Burial at Lakeside Cemetery, in 1948 The waiting list was cut in ed as Worths wTvTT11 i iounaPeonliT M 7on 2LeiLr2LriCan 0 ISOOOperen, of h, aiSe 528 2 Roecoe Dazrow corvin jStrpt  Asst Supt in charge Iff services Shire v   Vv t Arttuloneormore towns without a M of Pinclmpv rhntr 1, l 800 P M The Ladies Auxihary ofAetoll  g 60Q   rchThl slr    SW  Meetms  Wed kngl church are holding a Rum w r ddd , 54 00QK  InJVn9 Qh aviisle 800 P M  ei 4 u Drw,o ttim , aa ana o,uuu ruraA formed bv the Past Matrons   T Phones are now dial operated t Saturday right ICaTm0olnT1Lha M  Ptadmer Chapter she app Conq i vuiuwu  w  , AO uaudu una mage Sale at the Pinckney town, phonee taken over formed bv the Past Matrons and T  f  TTL7i iYiclpnones ajcen over  nre  ,  f Hall Friday and Sat April 1415, Operator dialing allowing operlSfa  present officers of Pincknev Chao, OFFERED WORLD PEACE   Reason presented her with   PRAYFT to 5 p m BakJe Sale Sat April Donations accepted cities Bom to Mr and Mre lames, 180,000 laTeX n00 , u L  MeLucas of Briaheon offered a WMUey Roemary Read ai      MlctL aot V60, The worthy installinahiah prie rr for WrrH pwce oi the McPherson hospital Howell thii  Twidna ufforad r, h ns,w2  enro Bohwn, Pincknev O E S Chapter la mornlna, a 7 lb S oz dauqhter 6S3noWw TT   ,7 H3  OHn,al  FridOT nteht and   Howell    J WftfZSS00  wihr inlllna chafer 1, Tuesday nich, Win i f r e d fice and  warrant J The beliefjjipt there are flying 1 saucers win not down despite POINTS e rePaed assertion of the gq war dept that they axe merely gA an epical illusion The reason g2 is that too many prominent and g reputable people have seen g2 them Congressman Engie of OQ  ,Muskeg9on is the last person ta jg become converlad to the idea 50 that flying saucers actually exist 54 Of course, the theory that these 53 saucers are sent out rom  the 44 planet Mars to scout the earth 34 before a possible invasion is all bunk Denial by he war dept that they are experiments con ducted bv tliat bodv also does not carry conviction Cong Fogarty of Rhode Island tast week when by a rwothirdft surprise in congress ox of Mrs Hattte Deckers 90th blrthdav A hmch was served neighbor and taken hospital  o n Howell rvrrh P W O S CorirrHhian ShHn 5 Howell A luncheon was served Tavern Die Set Games April 12 Tavern vs Hoc keys Tip Top vs V, F W Vans vs Kennedys Die Set vs Heads Shirey vs St Mary Fab vs Cory SPECIAL COMMUNICATION There will be a special comm unication of Livinaston Lodge on sorano  after degj work A good turn  0n8TSursday evening, April TO  STTlSA 6T   8 p m Three MM Degress will  in   t0   be conferred All members of the 5 true  T weT  Fellowcraft team are asked to be any ongfressmen present on hand A special luncheon will oolj SS3 be served after degree work  1 AI22SS on3titted By Order of the W M  18 a Ch P W Curlett, Ser f aCl   Sf61   i but we give Cong, rogarty ere Notice  y dit for being smart and the opportune mrjtnie to m O E  CatcTParty April 21, 9 In measure It win oclock al Masonic HdL prise ior WTmake him the moil  l,J    9 L D Haineslis home on furlou, o  a, masonic nau, pnse ior T  n  qJhevuSN mKtsfecA Lacn table and door priss,miftcm, with hit ot Norfolk Va today Wtd desnnrt luryOi,  Donatio150 along the N m  i   Vfc  t    Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn z You Can Be a Millionair for One Night  73 PRIZES Jl t   J WEALTHIEST MAN AND RICHEST LADY MILWONAIR MONTE CARLO PARTY AT WNCKNEY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sat, Apr 22  830 P i DONATION AT DOOR SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY CIVIC IMPROVEMENT ASSN ra DANCING ROULETTE M  S if   frmt 11 iff  Vr SSBSSSeSRSS   HowtlL Mtehfem M J Novelty Xbe Stockbridge school ho j to 12 years were immunized against contacjaius disease last week 1 Rev Beachy, head of the Gre  qory school took his pupils to Jucii Miners bird sanctuary at Fa, Sat April 14J Kinks ville, Ont last week, i Roy Rogers A brooder house and 550 chicks belonging to Daniel Phel phs oi Millville was destroyed by ire last week Tii Austin Opper home on io Rd near iowlerville wu aestroyed by hre with all its con  ents last week Guy Grieve has sold his harbor shop at Howell to Harry Fischer of St Marys, Ohio Donald and William Andjcfc convicted of the murder of Frank I In Cline, oi Brighton, now on bail MOTHER DIDNT TELL ME SYLVAttiHEVIlS F9t AcU U4I  TKWTT SAVES A UFE ROSEANNA McCOY Farley Grange   GM H  Rcrymond May Joan Eve L HE DENY KID THE GOLDEN STALLION In Traeolor Alio SAVAGE SPLENDOR  h Technolor Cartoon CqrtoOB WNIMB Drama Storing  Allan Rocky Lane Eddy Welle Dale Evans  TU April 11 11  RED HOT  BLUEwits Betry Button, Victor Mature Comma Square banco Jubilee, Neptune Daughter 8un MOD April 16 17  Sunday Shows 2J5 P M Coat Dorothy McGuire, Wm Lundigan June Havoc Gary Russell AVON THEATEFf Stocbrldqt, IVfachlogn News pending an appeal to the sup i erne court, have been given a  60 day extension for jtranscrib ing briefs  K The C I OU A W emplov  oim Aoar  ees of the Howell Electric mot Sffi w  unmrM ors went out on strike last week bHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON Ved at 330 p m This is the fir caHn ta Tnt se strike sMce 1941 Tue Wed Thur April 18 19 20 John Wayne Joanne Dm  Ben Johnson sToveb, frl Sot April 1415 S Showi 715 and 915 P M  THE BLUE LAGOON In Technicolor A Drunut Stantaa Jean Simmon, Donald Huston Cartoon and News DexterTheatre Paul Baugher oi Briqhton has fcjen installed asf comnvanderj of the Howejl Knight Tempers j  Miss Audrey fjmbrargey ofi Portaqe Lake who was injured in an auto accident April 1, last i  N was able to return home Wed Fri, Sat April Mis v from St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Spencer Tracy, James Stewart Fred Hutchinson, of Dearborn i  Valentina Cortesa DEXTER, MICHIGAN pled guilty of robbing the Will sin Sport Shop at Lake Chem i unq and was put on 15 months probation Leo Judqe of Detroit, j  also charged with the same crime will be sentenced May 15  Arch Peterson, Brighton niqh school coach, has bean dropped by the board and was not offer Apr in MALAYA Color Cartoon jun , Mon, Tues , April 181718 Sun Shows 3, 5, 7, 9 ON THE TOWNColor by Technfeoler A Musical Comedy Starrlnq Gene Kelly, Ann Miller, Frank Sinatra Betty Garrett Jules Mun shin Cartoon Hurdy Gurdy Hare J Sun Mon April 1617  Sun Shows 3, 5, 7 9 ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING with I ed a contract fornexf year The IMWon Berle, Virginia Mayo coach holds an A B degree in i N01 Funny Man with the roars commercial subjeits gut lacks Wod, Thur , April 19 20 Double Feature  KAZAN James OnW Curwood Story of a Husky Starring  j Stephen DunaeLois Maxwell and  I Joe Sawyer  and  APACHE CHIEF  A Drama Starring Alan Curtis, Tom NeaL Carol Thurston 7 hours of havinq enouqh colleqe work to qualify in physical education Durinq his 3 veers as Tue wd h April l 19 buffawi he is fa Mon Shows 710, 9 Cartoon and  faRTtmsfor Now Comma Kdina Hih coach, Peitersons ball teams have won 2 league champion ships and have won 24 games and lost but 1  Dexter niqh school won their first track meet with Manchester 85 to 11 They also beat Chelsea 64 to 43  John Wayne in SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON  Color by Tochnleolor with Joanne Dm John Agar j 16PAGE PACKAGfS OF FUN The Giant 18page Comic Book printed In PINK, with the Twa Star edition of The Detroit Sun day Times, brings you world famous comics, plus hobbies, puzzles, magic, a radio timetab47 S  Rumors Are Flying and Im Not Denying   08 The Formcl Opening of Jugs FEATURING Seer Wine, Complete Line of Sandwiches  5950 HowellPinckney Rdt  I ears Ago Editor Frank L Andrews of ih Dispatch left Thurs for the East em Mich, Press Club excursion to St Louis Mo Beit Pierce has purchased the Milling ton paper and he and Mrs Pierce are moving there We extend thanks for a box of wcftduia cake from the Gard nerBackus wedding The North Hamburg chutrch made 20 on their dinner at the  Steve VanHam home, election day Georae Lum is moving to Lakeland where he has a job at  the ice house Billy Lyons, Stockbriage livery man is now selling whips for an Ohio firm , Lafayette Sellman may move to Dexter Mike Dolan and wife are moving to Detroit Willis Tupper lost 3 cows last week The veterinary who exI amined them said it was bovine T B Thomas Feathedy and Chas Rogers of Hambura are work inq in the Homeopathic hospital Ann Arbor Mrs Jcibies Riley received word of the death of her brother Christopher Sweetman at Dayton, Ohio, last week j Married at the Sir George Reade home Thursday Eli Buck j of Grand Rapids to Miss Ella Reade, Rev Gordon officiating Fred Shultz lost a fine horse last week  the grey jOrsrus Qojrdner oi Pinckney and Bertha Backus were married Ayil 8 at the Frank Backus home in Marion Rev Hicks of Pinckney officiating Mildred Gardner played the, wedding marh Georgifc Gardner was matron of honor and Ray Back us best roan After a wedding trip the couple will live in Ann  Arbor wheie the groom is a student in the U of M medical department Ie and other highly interesting CormngRoy Rogers in Down Da contents Get The Detroit Sunkota Way, Calamity lane and day Times Two STAR EDITION  Sam Bass, Yes Sir, Thats My j brinqing you the GIANT 16 Baby  PAGE COMIC BOOK   rTf   0 i t  Plumbing Water Sytems etc Stanley OInkel 8W8wM8j8B88 t Rom where I sit f Joe Marsh   f  Gabby Enjoys Going  , to The Dentist  5 k    One of my molars was giving me As Doe went to work he told me a bad time Tuesday afternoon, so IV that hes glad to have Gabby coma slipped over to Doc Jones, hoping  up and read magazines , they1 to catch him free When I arrived  might not all be fresh off the news j  Gabby Jackson was sitting there  stand, but if Gabbyor anyone reading a magazine I said hello to 1 wants to while away some time Gabby and he nodded Doc comes out and says Im next Wait a minute, I says My tooth seemed to have stopped aching  How about Gabby  doesnt hs1  have an appointment Doc smiles and Bays, Gabby Why, hes got I the finest teeth in the county He just comes up here and reads the  magazines whenever hes in town 1  who is He to stand in their way From where I sit, this live and let live spirit helps makeAmerict what it is If I prefer a friendly glass of beer with my supper and yon prefer milkwhos to say ones right and the other wrong yelfauz Copyright, 1950, United Statu Brtwtrt Foundatio, DANCE Friday April 14 r  at Chubbs Corners  CARD OF THANKS We want to thank Rev Bradv for his kindness in our time of  iroublethe loss of a good sister Mrs Campbell for her beautiful j singing, the kindness of the I Qwcrrthout Funeral Home, andj all good neighbors and friends for all their loving thoughts and kind acts during our trouble Marv Hoff Jessie Hoff  830  1230 A M TIBS WILL BE ANOTHER OFTHOSE POPULAR DANCES MflTH MR DAVIS OFHOWELL AS CALLER SPONSORED BY SENIOR CLASS Adults 50  SQUARE Students 2S r v 4r Mrs Luella Patterson md daughter, Mary Holt, ofcStockbridge called al the Snlef DbuotJ home m   yV  Kaye Beauty Shop f i  Get Yonr Spring Pennaieirfs Earl j WOP TO BE OOKDFOSl DAYS STAWWa T TH or Atop wmjmjmmmKt   THIS  J, a,,  JH  , A, ftipatafc  Wdnydqy April 2, 1950     Vfl Th Pinckney Dtojunen Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postotfice 114 SoHawell St Pinckney Mich I Subscription Price L60 a Year  Pa W Cudttt PahtufaK Bill Lamb and family of Ann Arbor and Garth Meyer and fam iry were Easter guests at the W H Meyer home Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie The Di James Nash family of Coldwater wer,e Easter quests at the Lynn Hencee home  i In ihe recent 4H exhibit a How ell the members of Mrs Alia Me I yers club entered 6 exhibits and j won 4 blue ribbons and one cou  nty honor  Uoraun rivsier and wile ot 1p Silanw unu UL vv  wyue una  wii oi sexier were master quesui oi ivn una iVirsi Aiiuw iveaauu Ujauun uiuuiyei una laiiuiy oi Laaoinq ana JLWU una iviur iUci via vvcfiw Lasior guesis ai u  Luuid ooyie GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS RUMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITSMODERNRtOLUTI0NARY  jljt   ,   u  No mon txpentivt unhealthy pumping ond digging  up of oitpooli, iptle fonk, eepog pools, gai irapt ond doggtd line Herei rh moU reliable ond loloti method 0 liqufy, dijso ond joponify grtase, iludge, hair, flth ond other organic tolidi i Thu mHem chemical guarantee quirk ond ftl  dent rejuli  12 to 16 noun NO SHUTDOWN  of pool or toSt rtece ,   ,hemicoi is working 5, 10, 5, 25, 50, OTfj  NTAINERS  c at Off ft , Off Pndin Kennedy Ge Store Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY WORSES 4OO COWS 4,00 HOGS 100 per Cwi WE BUY HIDEb nuD CALF SKINS Flume 68 Pinckney Central Uead Stock C STilTEOF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Carol Louise Dorow, Plaintiff V8 Gerald W Darow Defend irA Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livinqs ton in Chancery, on February 27, 1950 In the above entitled cause it appearing that the defendant Gerald W Dorow is a resident of this State and the process for his appearance has been duly is frank Peters of Jackson, II Mi6 yjszte Wmcheli of Detruu amu ivix cuid mi r, , xvioiuu 01 ieuoit waaae iqr ne luneiai oi ijQUiU 1 noii Luiaia Uiiiiton and wife anu auu naipii Lain ion ana lanny  ana iami ox LHJUOU, vvateu Lu ton una iamny oi Unaway speia fcaaei ai me C J Ciian Home  ii dciounu 01 ipsiijiiti, Phnp lvicDonneil of beiiriaq nun ana xlaioia Day ana lean lly 01 Ueiiuit wre taster quests at the John McDonnell home  A aeiegation  of Pinckney i Matins expod io attend tiuj Cut i sea rast Masteis niqht there Sai niqiu  Mrs Hatie Haze Deckor who live3 at the name of Mrs Mae Dailer, celebrated ner bUtii binn day She is the dauqhter of th 4  late Dr Charles Vv haze, rmcic nev pioneer i Jimmie Murphy of St Clair s visiinq his futher, Lorenzo and wild mm, Phillip, harry and Drus cilia Murphy spent Easter at he Ambrose IWurpny home in jac son 1 Roqer Carr who sells auo in  durance ior ihe Mich Mutat Auto insurance Co, won first priz last week m u contest to choose hei name of the periodical published by the company The winning  name he submitted was ThMutual Mirror Prize was a 48 electric toaster Easter guests of Mr and Mrs Fred head were Mr and Mrs J McGuire of Detroit, Mr ana Mrs I Robeit Myron Hughes Phone 57F11 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Pinckney Never Wanting for  1 Pcmnii luslomer  r rr e r, D aro rPi of the Mihigan Milk otion enio a mcHfinq iluaiion which is available to very fv binpm men throughout ihe entire world These 15,00 mow or ril IApAfjirrf a mari,e 0r oil of the mk thoy producy at all tirrs and furthermore,  poinpt payment for thnt milk   J A P ANiEHD Through their own coprr ww firj djlrf the past third of a ceci, thy hove  njd ih protective r Z  U r ,   r 1 j an 0JIf OJ c1 p   nt its bet,  fo1  l   iJimd   cz t 0 r    , p n r C 1 v 0 t would have obtained hud ihe ,TiiCO prolrtiv nOLro advr  jjr of the cn,i pj SUpo  of r k  h Av i MI rit IS 01 A,S  d to riot lin f, direi i rpill of tnp n  i   pol if, Wirthr  i  r  i  upoi ho  hi, ,   I d  r c r  o rc If help and n i r,  ho farner s  in, 1 r  v r f i,i,, bannrd  DC     th aiiounf he il  a, rurh to the c, to io doinn The p, dd by the MMPA  , f oil h  pro  a   f 0 d  ,bo fopond  3rd  v Have seen  3Y MfeWM  tyy, 1  WvFNiENTiV   ldPHi5  sued, and thai the same could not be served by,reason oi hi absence from or conceolment within the State of Michigan and bv reason of his continued absence from his place of resident, therefore on mdflon of Van Wink le  Van Winkle attorneys for plaintiff,  It it ordered that the defendant enter his appearance in said cause on or before three months from the date of this order and that within, forty days the plain tiff cause this order to be publish ed in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published and circul ated within said County, said publication to be continued once in each week far six weeks in  succession Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner Livinaston County Michiqan Van Winkle  Van Winkle  Atttornevs for Plaintiff 1 Business Address Howell, Michiacm Rad and family and Mr and MrR James Whniey Allen Davs called here last Monday He is entered in th1 mob orcycle races at Marshall next Sunday James Meyer has been aischar qed from the U S Now He has been in the South Pacific Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbetf are home from Kissimmee, Fia  1 11 1 11 ail Ml 406 II MO  PI,  frs Assoriulinn Detroit 2, Michigan SAT MTKAPUII 9 PINCKNEY 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ended the funeral of W E Beach at Schnackenberg Funeral Home in Howell Monday The Merwin Campbell family and Arnold Berguist spent Easter at the James Hall lhome near Dexter Leo Bettes and family of Walled Lake and Wavne Carr and fam ily were Sunday guests of the R J Carr family The followina from but ot fown attended the funeral of Miss Laura Hofi last Wed Mrs Margaret Young of Lawton,Okla Mr and Mrs Francis Shiaoer of Bay4 City Mrs Murta Sigler of Detroit Mrs Iftla Sigler of Lansing Mrs Marjory Folt and  children of Battle Creek Mlssjesste Winchell, Mr and MraT B Morcm, Mr and Mrs Floris Clark of Det roit, Mr and Mrs Seth Darwi of Lansing   W C Miller andon, Norman mm to Chttoa Saturday  Rural news  T TSMltR T tiikos a sizable logRins industry to h  p Muin,a Bell and other Bell System companies supplied with telephone poles Altogether they use some 100 different sizes of poles, ranging from 16foot toothpicks to 90foot giants Trees are but one of many products of the soil that are bought Lo provide you with telephone service SAVINGS AT WORKEvery time you use the telephone, the accumulated small investments of hundreds of thousands of telephone stockholders go to work for you One in every 50 families in the United States shams directly in the ownership of the Bell Tel phone System They have invested their savings in the business, confident of a fair return on their investment To attract the money needed to improve and expand telephone service requires the continued confidence of investors That takes a financially healthy telephone company 11  Vfl I  , If id 5 MICHIGAN till FARM CITYIf you took the 73,000 teltphonei that Michigan Bell has added since VJ Day In the rural kreas it serves, youd have as many talephones as there arc in Flint, the third largeat dty in Michigan To add all these telephones in ocqr rural areas, we have set 75,000 poles and struct 37,000 miles of wire This rural improvement and expansion program has cost more than 15,000,000 since the war  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oconomical bank loan , lau North Michigan  none I87FU RepaTn will heto vou, come in and seel Telephones MYRON J HUGHES Bank Credit is the Best Farm Henings by Appointments State Creait I floweit Michigan FIRST NATK3NAL BANK HERB bum  j now ELL, A phone 189  207 tuGrand Bhrw MARTIN J LAVAN Attorney at law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich, hone 157TH MYRON License 8717 Lakeside Drf Rush Lak Member Federal Deposit Insurance Car AD deposits p to 5000 InsuredEstabUhed 1865      vvm THIS COUPON    TRYAPINT OFFER KEMGLO STAYWHITE 98 A pnc will cover upto 50 square feet Try it  on ijruiUe, window sills, baseboards, doors    ary iuce subject to hard use See how  Lutii,isl ,d durable KEMGLO is Bring in coupon i jouf pint of Staywhite at 980 Regularly 139 You Savt 4U  pcPherson State Hank  191S Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each HOGS iU0 per Cwt ALL AOCORDtING TO SEE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PiGS XmOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO  CARL BERG HOWELL 4 5 0  HowelL Michigan Real Estat insurancs,Bxokexage  City Lake and Fasm Property I A Speciality i Iit Yw Property with Me 1  LEE LAVEY I general Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney Michigan i AUCTIONEER farm Sales a SpedaJty BEET WYUE Phone Pinckney 78F2  01 GOOD UNTIL MAY 31, JpJ LAVE HARDWARE  THE THRIFT HABIT Begin the Thrift Habit In your home A Home Savings Bank   will help make a game of Sav  ing with your children j  Once well established this hab 1  it will smooth the road c the fut  ure by providing hinds for educat tales L Roche has an auct loin, starting in business, Investi0n sale of horses and register ments and retirement in later life ed Holstein cattle advertised for  We have Home Savings Monday Banks on hand  Lucius E Wilson of Chicago STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Unr 207i E Grand Riytr  HoweU REFUERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY 25 Years Ago  i E REED, Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING  1 kecurcte  Fast  Reasonable Guaranteed Work 210 W Plain St Pinckney, Mich Want Arl P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 6 6a PtackneyMlch HFRED C REICRHO ST OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Hirer Ave  HowdO Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence 811  ELOYD HENDEE  Live Stock HtfuHc Weekly Tjps Made to PetrOt General Trucking Phone 64F14  GARl jQliLZ   Concrete Products CaaveJ j Sand Top Soil Road Gwat Fill Din and Road Suit Blocks Laid, Piece or Contrar 7628 Tama Rd Pltacknev Rte i  Phone Dexter3 1 1 8 DR C T TOWNFJB Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexta Phone Dexter 34C1 FOR SALE One Oetrac Tractor  I and bulldozer scraper with it  John Gerycz VOM 5 Television Television AF I HAVE THEM AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE YOU CAN FORD WHEN YOU NEED SERV ICE YOU CAN GET IT PHILCO MOTROLA, 5PARTON, ADMIRAL ZENITH, RCA, G,  and AIR KING SPARTON  ADMIRAL 16900 RCA 116 inch 34900 E, Mcnerson State bairt Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation All Deposits up  to 5fjQ0 lor each Depositer HowelL Michigan FOR SALE Order your Pioneer Seed Corn Now while I have a good assortment Franklin Anderson 4340 Jewell Road Phone Howell 647W1 N AIR KING for   GENERAL ELECTRIC SHIKEY PHONE 83 PINCKNEY 12500 SPARTON 116000 RAD JO SERVICE  35000 FOR SALE  Reynolds dairy Begin the Thrift Habit now , has arranged for a prize of 20 farm at 7769 Farley hoad, 190 to be awarded each year to the acres good land, wood lot, orch Pinckney Senior haging the high ard, Modem two Apt house, coai est mark in English far a 4 year or wood furnace, new artesion period It will be called the Al 3 in well, lots of water A 30x60 bert and Sarah Wilson award, barn, 24 stanchions, new milk1 Met Chalker has opened a house, and tile silo, garage grain WANTEDPOULTrl Will pav new subdivision of 150 lots at arVi hen house and tool sheds, j Detroit marfe prices  Island Lake, adjoining Patterson Call at 545 Putnam St Pinckney C H Lte Phono 62FI j Lake         j O E S Chapter No 145 have FOfi JAL E Retrigerator 7 fQR SALEby Chickwis fr FOR SALE Sirawberryplants, ted theIWng olra ft 0 qt p nmw blood tested parent stock Law  Inspected, Robinson, Pre l W M, Florence Lake W P 851 Last Main St Prndmey Enqliah WWtc Leahoms Hieh Catskil, Gladioli bulbs Ona Campbell A M, Edith LOST m Pinckney Satur nigh , Line Barred and White Rocks, State mier, Carr m0i  M J Reason family spent Sat Dr and Mrs Steve Brown with Mr and Mrs John Rane at Detroit were Sat guests at the F Whirmore Lake, Read home i State Inspected, all sizes, many I arr Sec, Blanch Martin Trea an auto license plate N C 4397 I verities, price dependinq ip size , Mary Teeple Cond, Beulah Finder please return to  1 Wm R Barrett  Miller A Cond, Lucy Reason W H Gardner    Adah, Helen Culver Ruth, Alta rAD ctr   7rZ  Meyer Esther, Bess Barry Mar  SALE  Mammoth Clover tha, Mae Bullis Electa, ,Esther  Campbell Warden, Julia Samp FOR SALE  son Sentinel, 728 East Sibley St Howell, Mich  Phone Howell 321R will and Reds, now hatching Bob Sauire Halcherv Phone Hoyell 305W FOR SALE Hercules Sok of sell cheap Good condition Ferris Smith 14841 Peftaskev St Detroit Phone UNiversiy 24815 ,FOR SALE 1Two Horse Plow, Earl Baughn j ais0 a quality of baled hay, alfal round Lake a an othv A one horse wag Fred Lake Chap front home, 3 ropms, oil heat Ion and a sprina tooth harrow Pinckney  lain, Carrie Swarthout Marshall Hot water, Electric range Bendix Iva Reason Org Etta Tuppen washer Fireplace, Boat Beach Public Installation, April 24 In 750000, Tejmestalling , officer, Nettie Vaughn Call Mr ENewton Phona 58F14 j Marshall Mable Schafer FOR SALELake front home1 Pmckney high school lost their Two Beckooms, Hot water, Furf nished 550000 Terms William Cooper first ball game to Fowlerville thT 12 i  on Swarthou COFMTNewtonThone 58F14 pitched e first 2 innmgs and  v,  was not scored on Andy Camp ru AL, bell, catcher split a finger  Mi, Anyone wishing De  Kdb Seed Corn for spring Cali SwaVthou7hadTocatchcmd Bill or wrjJtelTDU rTmr x COM  VanBlaircum pitch The latter RALPH GLENN  SON was not so effective Phor 16F24 Gregory, Mich DUALITY 6S i fMill  U JMeats Fruit Groceries Vegetables WE WONY TALK SHOP, JUST WAMT TO SAY KTX tA HAPPY JOYOUS EAST 1 i Born to James Shirey and wife WANTEDTenant to work 180 April 7 a SOIL acre Farm on shares and Furnish   own stock and Tools Furnish Reference J B Decker, Mason Hood FOR SALE Body and Block Wood 500 per cord 600 Del ivered 550 Delivered in Lots also small Quantity of June Grass Hav 1500 Delivered, Geo E, Charboneau 9040 Farlev Kd Rlnckney Mich Phone Pinckney 161F11 Get Your SprLfl Olecmina Don l early Wall and window Washing by experts Reasonable Prised Call Elmer Terry 6980 BeruW Lk Rd RFD I or Call Mrs, Roy  Clark  i GLASS SERVICBFO lJEU  HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER  IT WILL BE SAFE FROM I STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATION8 WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOK PROPKRlViROMPTLY ABES AUTOTARTfl   PHONE Ifl 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweU, Mtehfga II   Ubti tAOIMAJUCi wT Fish I  Market Prices Courteous Service Clarki PINCKNEYS FINEST FOOD STOn  FLUMBJMA7AG 8717laAcsck Dr    Rash Lake  o,vPNCKNt IS7FII Vic xaxiHUAttn uVn LAWN MOWER SHARPENING SERVICE Your old lawn mower guarant eed to cut like new when sharpen ed on my Foley Electrakeen Lawn Mower Sharpener This is same method used by all lawn mower manuiactureers on nc   mowers Can sharpen all type rmd sizes, hand or power , Free pickup and delivery in Vill age Phone 143F2 Max Reynolds, 545 E Putnam St Pinckney Michigan We Have Farm Seed Chick Starter For Tour Needa Farmers Feed Suppiy Co  vv  fft cvtS,1 M ,i,  m   ivi    XM  LJTHE PINCENE7 DISPATCH m Wednesday, April 12, 1950  L  u L ,i  J  m UOCAL NEWS George Wakefield who at one lime lived with the Phillip Sprout family died in Detroit last week Allan Davis who is working for the Ford Motor Co at River IJUge called at the Dispatch office  Mrs Illah Reason of Wyandot t attended the CTE Smeeting here Friday night and spent the week end with friends Robert Young of Gregory tau ght for Mrs Louis Stackable Tues when she wds called to Deiroit by the illness of her brother, Dr Liam Ledwidge  The Roy Reason family spent Easter with her parents in Cooper sville Herb Palmer and family of Flint were week end guests at the H  Palmer home j Miss Rluth Kennedy of Ypsilanti was a Sunday guesi at the Chas Clark home Eastern guests of Mr and MrsM J Reason were Gerald Reason and lamny, Jack Reason and fam uy and the Max Reynolds family The Dale Miller family of Pin gree, the Doylejlempieion family Ketjo Harbor, Dayle bhiriev ana wife of Lteiroit and Gayle Shirley and wiie ot Hiawatha Bea ch, Janet Lundeen, Detroit, hob Amburgey, Pontiac, were Earter guests at nibert Shirley home Mr and IVJXS Cecil Wilson of Briahton were Sunday callers of  Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout Mrs Eleanor Leuwidge entertained Easter, Keith Ledwidqe of Detroit, Desmond Ledwidqe and  familv of Roval Oak, and Nan Ledwidge of Adrian Roche and Eileen McClear of Detroit were Easter guests of Mr  and Mrs Louis Stackable  Mrs Cora Vebb and Gene Mann called on Earle and Erwin Mann in Detroit last Friday Joe Webb of Ypsilanti was a guest of Mrs CoraWebb Friday  Mrs James Webo and daughMary were guests of Mrs Cora Webb Monday and Tuesday George Gardner attended chur ch at Briahton Easr and heard Rev McLucas preach Mr and Mrs Bill Bauahn and Mr and Mrs Willard Widmever had dinner Easter at the Saratoga  Inn near Novi,  Winston Bauahn and larotl j SDent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Clark at Milford Mr and Mrs Toe Kiria and fam ilv of Detroit were Easter quests of Mr and Mrs Cliff Chambers  Mrs Rav Bums, Mrs Jack Young and Mrs Vincent Young were in Jackson last Friday Maqgie Widmever, Dolly Bauahn and Esther Widmever did the chores for Herman Widmeye while he was sick last week Andrew Nesbitt and wife srnt last Wd at fhe home of Mrs Jessie Wylie Denver rakl ofLao Cham iing SDent the week end at the Albert Dinkel home and attend ed church Sunday with Al rwfcr ,  Bernice lament spent Easter with her mother hi Deiroit Warren fuchs and wife and Dick Gallup dPDetrcdt spent Eas  ter at the Earl Gallup home Phillip Hudson and family of Detroit were week end guests of j  Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee  The Harold Iadys spent week end in Detroit the Clyde Darrow and wife of Mil ford and Donald Darrow and family of Pontiac were Sunday visitors of Mrs Flora Darrow Sunday visitors at the Edward Spears home were the Russell Glover family of Fowlerville, Dan  Driver and family of Dexter, the1 Gerrv Eidaman family, Mr and  Mrs Charles Clark and Mrs  Irvin Kennedy MARRIAGE LICENSES John Smith, 38, East Ann Arbor Kathryn Gleason, 28, Pinckney Robert Wickham, 19, Milford, Geiraidine Scofljd 19, Howell Joe Metz, 22, Howell, Maryland Kirk, 23, Howell hbert Frisbie,  24, Brighton Helen Crabtree 17 Briahton Ken Winberg,1 23 Brigh ton, Mary Diffenbach, 21, Ann Ar bor Solomon Schirmer, 63, How  ell Elizabeth Purdy, 58, Howell Walter Krebs, 27, Fowlerville, 14  lian Strouse, 27, Mason Robert McMullen, 22,,South Lyon,Cather ine Goodale, 22,Plymouth Arthur Cooley, 23, Brighton, Pauline Kra mer, 21, Brighton Wesley Crab  tree, 20, Brighton, Grace Hath 21 Brighton 8M38 Of MCHKUm Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie en tertained Easter Mr and Mrs , Fritz Wylie and Mr and Mrs H j  Probe  t th Ci oi How I j Urtnaston Mrs Madeline Roche and child  ren Pat and Mary Kay of Ann Ar i At a     noW    bor ana LaVerne McQuillan and Ct   ta  0watr  i wife of Detroit were Sunday visit 27th dy of Maich A b a9S0 ors of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan   ram R sab, juage ot  , Probate  Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry and 1 the Matter ol a Estate oi son, Gerald, Were Easter guests Robert Mozley Reynold Deceased of Miss Beatrice Lamborn of Gre gory i ft PP01 to toe ooart that  the Joe Gearhart and son, Merlin I J r Pnon oi ooims again, were in Walled Lake Thursday fl h  J  , , i a time and piece he appointed tore and rriday  tiT amlne and adjust all claima The D ConkUn family of Pont and before eoH Coat iac, James Burns and family of and tnet the weal heirs of said dereas Ann Arbor, Jack Youna and fam  entitled to inherit the estate oi Aieh ily of Gregory and Don and Joe taW deceased died seised shouid be ad Burns of Western State were Eas judjeatod , ter quests at the Ray Bums home  Mrs Emma Vollmer and son h ta 94 That  oi the credi j John spent Easter at the Charles ors of fd 4  required to Eisele home in Fowlerville   J V d un at  Mrs Mae Metz of HowU was a   0, U to serve a copy Sunday guest at the Lee Lavey ieo upn Mx Reyoldj, Ad i or oi said estate, whose address is TheOna Campell family, were  ckny   r be  Easter guests of Mr and Mrs L i 5th ,d    D 19  Gt C Gorham in Deoit    JJL  Easel Meyer and family of YD  P  Jnn i i n J i u xnl nJ, canincrtion and adustment of all ckdmi silanti copied at the Walter Clark  demmda agalMi M  The LJHenry family spent d fJ1 Easter with Mrs Lydia Karus      dfecKd and familv of Howell Mvron Schi Je vfL oenhals and family of Akron A     l9emd  were also there mUtm Mrs Jno Carver sr of Ann Ar   ta P Oidorl not public not bor was an Easter guest of Mr    9 r publicetion oi o and Mrs John Carver jr  Pr   d   ucosstTi Eugene Shehan and family at  ptnous to sedd day oi hearin Ann Arbor Mrs Edna Spears and M denr of hing in th Knckn Jack Sheldon were Easter guests pritjmd emulated in said Couaty at the Louis Shehan home  A truo copy tmam B Srsitt  Mrs Marie Bauer and children Celesta parshall Judge of Probate of Briahton spent Sat at the Louis RefMtt of fnbat Shehan home Mr Bauer is a pat  ient in the Highland Park hospital  Lyle Heridee and wife of Ann I  anj j j Marthaif Arbor and Lynn Hendee and  and    R Wliliams wife were Easter guests of Mrs 8pent Sunday  3atiiQ creek Rose Hendee   friends Jom Burg and family spent Eas, ter with his grandmother, Mrs Mr and ,Mr Andrew Nesbitt Jane Burg of AnnArbor bonor spint Thursday with Mr and Mrs in a her on her 90th birthday IE A Naylor of Eaton Rapids The Iseler Sisters are moving  Bom to Mr and Mrs Walter from the apartment over Roy1 Oesterle Irene Blades at McI  STATE QT MiCiaGAN The Probe Coal Jar  County 1  LMagstea At a sumoa at said Court bald at Mm fttMao Qltlm m ne City of Bow  ell in said County on this 10th day of April A D 1950 PiesenLHon Bbam R Sjnith Judge oi Pobas  In the Mattel al too Estate oi George Washington Wakeiield Deceased Phillip Delmar Sprout having tiled his petition, praying that an instrument lil  ed in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of said de deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to Philip Delmar Sprout or some other suitable person It is Ordered That the 1st day of May A D , 1950 at ten oclock in the  forenoon, at said Probate office, be and is heresy appointed or hearing said pet  iUOTL It is Further OtderesL Toat publiiv notice thfocf bo ytn by pabUcattoa of a copy oi this order once1 each week tor thro amies sir woess previous to said doy of hearing h the Pinckney Dispatch, a oowspapat printed oasd d circulate s told Coaatr A true copy Wxcm H Smith Celeita parshall Judge oi Piobale Eeatossf ol Uncle Sam Says Measure Tour Own Prosjress should be the ambition of every one of my nieces and nephews now that we are in  the midTwentieth Century year You have seen this country grow into the greatest power on earth That progress can be measured, bat how about yourselves How much have you saved toward that bright and secure financial future to which everyone aspires If  not now an Investor in 17 S Savings Bonds there is no better time to start than TODAY START SAVING IN 19501 FOB 1960 Enroll for the automatic way of piling up Savings Bonds where yon work, or If selfemployed, the Bond AMonth Plan where you bank ft c Clarks store to the Murphy apart merit at Main cmd Mill Sts Mavnard Clark and wife spet Easter with Mr and Mm Wesley beClcdr of Manchester John Carpenter and family Pherson hospital Howell April 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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> VJ4 WlUr3J a  rww V, ffK  J V FWNEWS    ri    Masqnjfc Lodge JSews Bad weather cut the attenden i ce at the annual past masters 1 i tinckney Post 7301 V F W J5BiJlqter apjwiU fcold a public instaUatlotf of w o TJ TJ M  Depanent their newly eJecM officeratthe  to 8 ,rBert whose, pjnckney high school gym on the   T    1101  ssS tochfcan night  Saturday AprB 8 1960 Ticn17 but never  Michigan I ine chief installing officer will mles PiJ260 Masons and hi crterture speeding large be James Tribbey, Department n  rooustriee wiihin, Inspected  D TheT  was given by W, To combat this 2611  The Color Guard will be furnish Rev J M McLucas following besai raised to attract ed by V F W Post 6464 of Fowiwlch a baked ham dinner was lee to WicJbigan  lerviUe  served by the members of the Economic Develop Xhe following axe the officers Pinckney O E S Georqe Gardment ipoopeVgiing with local cham tobe installed ,ner master of Livingston Lodge bers of commerce has been succJ Commander Save the welcome address to the ssfui in attracting new industJ George Aschehbrenner Post masters and it was respond p Mehigan fctttHiete hasSenior Vice Commander 16 by Qna Campbell, on behalf  a Noticeable njigration  of ,,, William Rupncw,1 f the past masters Industrie to other states Junior Vice Commander  Charles Sherman P G M of Weeks is the director of William McMacken Lansing officiated as toastmaster department aad Walkeit Quarter Master The  Four riorsemen an Ypsil Cisleri the triojfison Co  Emmett Widmeyer anei barbershop quartette which    J have won state honors, sag sev era selections and responded to 4 e vice  pssHf a recent at Lcmsrkjfal which Dan Gerber1 of the Gfeer Baby Foods Co, presided  the1 question was  thorougly gone mto During the past year or since the war some 19 Michigan Jndustrie have moyed to other states Today 21 other companies are said to be considering leaving the state Some of these of cour se are industries which sprang up during war time and have been absorbed by industries having their headquarters in other states but a number of them long establish companies as the American Lady Corset Co which went from Detroit to Green field, N C The Ampso Tw Twist  Co from Jackson to Greenfis  Mass The  Frueheuf Trailer numerous encores The members of it are Messrs Lucht, Meade, Steffen and Wilcox Clyde Fisher was presentee, with his past masters apron b  Olin Robinson, P M, and the foll owing life memberships Req nald Schafer by Cliff Heller oi Howell, who read the speech w tten by Judge Smith of who v  present but had 1 arena it is B billingham received one from C W rjooker, Roy being in Fla i  was received in proxy by the sec  retary of the lodge Cyril Girar Lxeeerved his from Rex Sackett 1 JMhis brother Arthur not ben back from California  Mrs Loretta Schafer playe iuwi mmmv i several accordion selections aiv Detroit to Avon Lake, Ohio Gene Mann, Retiring Commander received many encores Betty Sco tonLambert from Detroit to  Adjutant Dewey Steffen, vill  1 Arbor did snverai 2uisvlle Ky and Percisionj Post Advocate Gene Mann tap dancing numbers which were fefrom Ann Aibor to GenevaI Chaplain  LloydHendee I well applauded BUnois, Post Historian j The following candidates tor The three reasons for this exod Charles Gunderson  grand marshaU were introduced lisof factoriej from Michigan are Guard Richard Amburgeyiand spoke briefly Wiilard Sauer 1 Cheaper Aflexage 2 Lower Trustees Dewey Steffen  Sparta R M Douglas, Alpena taxe  3 Lower wages i Harold FarlevOrie Mead Holt Newton Bacon   Wesley Umstead Niles Francis Doe, Detroit CHURCH INEWS 8t Marys Cathohc Church Plnckaey Michigan REV FE ALBERT J SCHMITT unday passes 800 and 1QQC ovenna Wed 730 p m Sat 730 to 9UU pm unJays,biare h00 mase Fridays ate Noveaoa Devotioo t aw nil  CONGX COM CHURCH  Rv Donald D Brady, pastor Chair Practire Wed Nights Qrganisi  Choir Direcior Mrs Merwin Campbell Thur 8 p m, prayer meeting at parsonage Wednesday April 5 400 Junior Coir Practice 700 Senior Choir ftfactice Meeting of Girl Scout mothers and leaders at  he ureh hursday 745 CandJ,e Light Cbmmunipn Service, Confirmat ian and reception of members Theme God so Loved the World Good Friday, 1200 to 300 The, Seven Words of our Lord from m Cross Revj Nelson Porter and Rev Alan Hancock and Rev  Fire Prevention i Gurrem Cannot Foresf Fire Prevention V,3eK is Senator Murrav  mr  a good time for fannersoil conser has introduSTbm tntana onists to consider the fir fee C G Cor CivSbJ iger in their wcas and howl vation Corps whlrh  ecflRe that danger Fire protectback in UKT iuZ S111 ic r, t in ui  xiirt t U1W   the depress ion He would enroll boys Tit between the ages of 17 andI 23 vajionists dang Mo r  ion is one of the objectives of ion the four soil conservation districts in Livingston County, What is the fanners stake in fire protection in his Why worry about it herewhat harm does it do to burn a few  leaves Well, here are a few rea   and 23 YeafS,  wouki receive a salHL6 a month in addition to woodsJ food, clothing, shelter and medical care He claims that ther are over half a million youths in io ts are dd SSffi fiEffia J by destroying the layer of live  ioned very well rt  2L Sf growth Just urider the bark, 6f  J   which opens fee doqr for dism lt were Arthur HassenS ease and insects These can not Loren Meabon, Billie Darrow and  get through sound healthy bark others There are always aS any more than infection can get men than jobs in this country through your skin Result of frres Cept noihiv   on trees is slow growth and de,Xhis fective logs  2 Small trees are totally destroyed Without small trees the OJ Brady and several laymen woods gradually disappears, wiljpafucipate Anyone mavrj 3 Fire burns the organic matCmCUIT COURT NEWS core or leave at the half hour periods, 1230v lQ0,etc Every xdy weeome Easter Sunday Service 1030 Seanon All Power is Given Un o 1 Baptism of Babies Spec il VEaster music by both Junior TndSenior Choirs under the dir action of Mrs Eloyse Campbell ter leaves, dead wood and de cayed material which is the life of the soil Organic matter provides the right condition for man possiblv during war time, is not a healthy situation and the C C C would undoubt edlv help this situation Those from here in the C C C weje en gaged in planting pine seedlings Senator McCarthy oi Wisconsin not Charlie of radio, fame, is stiii hurling charges of being commufacture of plant food and storage j unists against various public fig  of water for use in qrowth I ures n Washington but has as  4 Buminq of orqanic matter j vet submitted no proofs He says leaves the gxound wide open for j the recoards in the F B I files will erosion on sloping land Tree prove all his charges and has in Easter Drama at 745 SundaV, roots are not enough to hold theduced congress to demand them iivtefling  Pilgrims of the Way Vporothy dark Wilson The astare members of the Pilgrim soil They are too deep and too I This has drawn the opposition oi scattered j F B L director Edgar Hoover 5 Erosion and runoff go hand who gbvs his files are contidental FsllowshiD vouth group and are inhand When more water runs and if made public wouki undodirected bv Mrs D D Brady An ohWing for sendina our vounq oeoole to summer conferences will be received CAVALRY MENNONITE Aev jua euch, ca3i Morimg Whip  1000 Sunday School  1100 Seryice Officer  Howard Readt Morris VanVlerah Lansing, Row  fhvs  JIZZ U45  After the, installation there will land Starr, Detroit and, Don  Young Peoples Meeting 71 730  ions Lansing George Davis j Evening worship  815 Muskegon who had intended jSupt   Boeooe  Darrow Asst Supt MarvinShirev 800 r JjA Cottage Prayer Meetings Wen   imp Tr nv    , There will be an Easter Sunrise rfnesPaulln and Albert Monn Ar memstauaaon mere will lana J4MH of rabbina the Gra  a free dance with a good orch Sess JHta Briahto lartlv  id refreshments will be of N 11 LH Tudae Willis served The public is cordially in1 to fiorne sjmt a last minute letter were atencea J aiv,vited of regrets Lyons fXJft Shem    ThVfoowing grand lodge offic er were introduced HeghJohn i Continued on last page 4fcch prison mediately after the sentence ,  Tfeoir wives and the mother of The Dexter Scnool Reorgariizat AU pYwrRTTTON  Pinckney 4H members won a I Jaulin created guite ce in the cotHt WflgL0 ff tt  of meencinoTwhen ihey at ttempted to approach the prison at the time big majority, ie , vte in the  Dexter school was 364 for and bZ against They  ted in the school In the 11 d  rict schools the  good share of the awards in the4H exhibition at Howell last Tuesday 22 of Marshall Meabons 4H so therwould not pass j vote was Yes 5, No 135 Theyiu uluulTac Tjn cmytwnn to them Paulins wife voted in the Masonic temple, The boys exhibited 96 articles and all SJsfee was pushed by a d disUlcts schools are the Marv won ,pri2es M Wiv ciaiiy rf,0, Mhar boJ Htinc ru,u n H DJI award on a waste bacet book case and clothes hanger and goes to the state exhibition, 22 girls exhibited articles of sew ing Of Mrs Shirleys group gtty Thayer and Norma Qark won fir st honors and the others Donna lee Swarhtout Agatha Henry and Dolores Bokros, blue ribbons Service at 600 A M at thWear  whichytrwe Calvary Mennonite Church on kmojsr4igme ttunter April 9 You are welcome LAURA ANN HQFF  J off, most of it goes where it is not the entire work of the F B I and needed  causina worse flood place the lives of American conditions and often spre dinq, agents in foreign countries in jeo poor soil on top of ood soil  pardv Pres Truman is the only Fire creates particular havoc in , one with power to release these plantations of pine and othr files and he has indicated he will eartergreens There are manv of  turn down the reguest taking the thesp now in Livinqston Courttv  same stand that Pres George Every farmer having wooeilan 11 Washinqton did back in 1796 on his farm could well afford to j when he refused to release pap  plan just how to prevent fires I ers relating to treaty negotiotions from qettinq into his woods ond  to conqress stating that they how to sr fhem if they do  were usurping the functions of      executtye dept of the government CONSERVATION NOTES I The whole inquiry is political and lccordina  to the Assoc Press There were 201 0 accidents VSbublican senators say they amonq MiCiiigaru ftuhtero lastj wm be satisfied if Senator Mc ta J Carthv fints one Communist in 18M the 237 he premised to name, aoflssssrraanttt 1 fatal An aver,  Mis OLeary of Chicago beteJj59S hunters Of nsibler itor accidents these fesponsible itor accidents came famous because her cow is Laura Ann Hoff, 77 oldest dau I 164 ctre known and of these 34 said to have kicked ovlsr a laughter of thelate Warren and Efczwere under IV years old Then tern and started the great Chic tvdttd injured Hia mother be J Hawkins Church Peatt, Podunk, Sne hystecat and In qettinq j Merrill Gallagher, Hudson, Eas  tatbe car Paulin kicked one of j ton, AnoJdi, Smith, Parkei and the deputies Three deputies ac comrtWed them and also a state police ear  Dexter graded A board from aU 12 districts, will be elected next Both prisoners showed up for ALTABSOCIETY MEETING sentenced wttfc bkick eyes uvr  result of a fracas rffce Mason fcal where the Jiave 01 hela  m i  W Hi  OK MSKLAY About 40 ladies of St Marys church attended a meeting of thel The boys who exhibited artic Altar Society Thursday flight in les were James Campbell, Dick thenew room recently maae unj Campbell, Chris Campbell, Rorder the church, Refreshments bert Meabon James Amburgey isumjffas on dispjav  wero served and a npcial even Bill Brady Dgia Brady, Dick  JCttSbrfi ft was can ing spent The society will have 70181001100 Charles BarrettTnhTfihFHr VfjF a rummage sale the latter part Dick Wyije James Doyle Jack ecepits fcrWdng cipurn j 0f April Mrs Roy dark and Mrs Lflpyle Mcirion Tomasik, Jhhior e ct Mrs BcuswMr school diet ALES DOW AWARDS Gorman Kelly willbe in chargevfenry Steve Mrofka Japies Gal month I MARRIAGE LICENSES    This year they were won 0 thur Hurlburt rearea em by Arjcoll 19, Howea ,ployment ironworker EXHIBITS PRINTS 1 Helrners chroscope   lup, Bill Miller Ricky Mler Ray mond Wegner Edwin Wakefield Mrs Nelfie Clarks group com posed of Birdie Beachy Greichen Tasch and Mary Jane Jeffreys all won red ribbons   Mrs Bradys knittinggroup of 6 girls have 5 exhibiting Clare and Mary Ann Campbell won blue ribbons, and also Marilyn Perry lit   Proi Emil Weddige of the Univeraitv of Michigan has litho Marv Jean Kirschke won a red rib graphs om exhibition at several bbn and Lorna Shirley a white r 100 u,Sexhibitions this week At the one Mary Ann Campbell and H3 Jena eiKpaved watch, a Ameticcm Color Exhibition at Clare Campbell won county hon pin arid award certificate Philadelphia he is exhibiting Le ors rllmrt was with the tompanv,Colossatmi at the Cincinnati In Mrs Shirleys, group Sallv  Stasxsavd the life of a Color Show the same picture Lennon, Marilyn Gustafson, Janet  worfcer and Helmers was This wan first prizein the Mich Shirley and Linda Lee won blue lored for outstaBding editorial  Art Show last year At the Brook ribbons, Shirley Tengman ShirltribtttJons yn Museum and Rackham Galley Krahn and Roberta Ackley    r1 toi k Is exhibiting Les Mar1 red Lorna Shirley received ai AT yVXSTERN STATj tonsHes  blue ribbon award for a complete costume Barbara VanSlambrook won county honors and goes to  the state exhibition in Lansing were, no accidents amonq bow ago fire Now Mrs Lucy Smith of and arrow hunters Lansing has made all the front The state sold 250 platted lots pages because she Hates she will and 173 acres of tax reverted I q0 t0 jail before she will answer landsfor 21,739 last week J the personal guestions on the Peok fiiqhts of qeese ducks cream colored form which qoes and swans heading northward to every fifth home in the nation are now evidence in the 1950 census being taken The smelt have started to run This form is for the purpose of in some norihem Mich, streams j taking a sort of Gailups poll 011 Ground water levels showed rthe income or living conditions of her to the great beyond The near further gain last month April lev tne people SRie ciims to have est relative, is a neice, Mrs Edngfls are 15 per cent over those of an opinion fiom Senator Fergus Moody of Denver Colorado dau  ghter of mediate Wiilard Hoff Two sisterinlawsMrs Mary Hoff,  abeth Bertwhisle Hoift died at her home in Pinckney at 2A M Monday, Aprtf 3 from a hejjsH attack She attended the Pirfckney school and with her sisters, Alice and Katherine operated the local telephone office for many years The deceased was the last of her family, her two sisters Alice ancfj Katherine and three brothers Wil lard Roy and Lee all proceeding who lived with her and Mrs Jessie Hoff Shawnee, OklahomaThere are also a number of  cousins The funeral will be held this ai ternoon at the SwarthoufFuneral Home, Pinckney Rev Donald Brady officiatlrlg Burial will be in the family plot in the Pinckney Pinckney cemetery March  on that she need not answer the Some dead deer have beenj questions The three guestions found but it is thouaht Mich, deer se objects to are 1 Do you herds weathered the winter withihaTO art inside or outside toilet our stucfekte from Pincknerj enrolled for the second sem at Western Michigan Coll PRE BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs John Noel and Mrs John s according to an analysis Cook were cchosfesse at a brid rr  ttatloa whicn J al shower last Thurrs night at the home of Mrs, Noel in South Lyon in honor of Miss Lola Lewis who O E S NOTICE I Regular meeting of Pincknev Chapter O E S No 145 at the Pinckney Mdsotnc Temple Fri  night, April 7 Luncheon will fol low business meeting Eleanor Baughn Sec  NOTICE, The regular meetingof the Pinckney Circle of Kings Daugh ets will be held Thursday after noon April 4 at 200 p m at the  home of Mrs L J McKinley There will be an election of offi cers and a good attendance is  desired  Sec but slight loss The average snow  2, Do you have refrigeration 3 depth in Mich, was 1 ft in Laktf  you have a kitchen sink The Mich, area lo 35 in the Lake Sup penalty for failure to answer the erior area guestions is 500fine or a prison Mich, has now 206 tree farms erm Mrs Smith would probably covering 630,646 acres welcome a jail sentence It was a  i Lansing women back in prohibition times who got a life sentence, TEAM Reads BOWLING NEWS 66 St Marys 6i FAB Ifor selling a pint of Hmior, it beinq Tier fourth offence She toecame famous over night and got her picture on all tl front pages  61 THE TRUTH ABOUT FOOD PRICES With food prices what they are u  60 59 57 ie first bank failure whick  hoi happened sW the epres o  Am Ank tilace in a Utne fore being pardoned out 2   f 1ie first  ,j Tip Top 60 She only served a short time beV F W Vans bckeys ,  ys aflir Shlreys  TcAm Die Set  Games April 5 Cory vs Kennrgtate aUmorities , k ea Hockeys vs St Marys V Fj are inVVstiganngr The Brident Wrs Fab Vans vs Tip Top  e fe te jn Fa and th Die Set vs Tavern Heads VB St 2J sion days toofc placejn ai m 1 town of 350 terioiis crfWestpaJ K ia last week where a shortaas of 34i 3CKM00 is said to exist, federal   authorities and the F B L Marys i cashier, aged 40, was evidently Ihe whole works The oniy  planatton so far is that customets wsrr allowed tooverdraw tts AUTO ACCIDENT VICTsM Miss Audrey Amburgey 20, is couSsri WThecashisr says in St Joe hospital Ann Arbor  thortage fe nbf wer SsWlOO becomes the bride of Frank HaModay mo mothers have a job  whU 1 was m the hospital Also ey of South Lyon this month, feeding thefr families, yet the  Miss Lewis is the daughter oft aoTerawnt is destroyiria or Itfr end Mrs Nick Lew       Jt isons, Arkansas liftsJohn Cook s1taley, is the  Prank Haley wP  pi 21 CARD OF THANES I wish to themk my friend endwith injuries received when   r  neiahbors for their kindnsss to car driven by her  brother, IportiomdBank, t miles OBtff  and containing hsr father Virgil uSnnioysT ths assets CBOimA   and cnlwffl bs,H H 4 4   4 J fi m V7 V M U for the flowers and cards Joseph Griffith throwing away food Far fh storv of how the government is COURT HOUSE PLAN LOST purposely making food sxoen,, Washtenaw county yoted down read Mothers Taxes, in Q bond issue for a new cosrt American Weekly, great House Monday bv 450 maioruV gastne With this Sundays cUtisfactlon with the present 1  Drtrett SundaVsileissasd to be the cause W1 has Sfcsn over the assets   n Uotdate T I  also, was struek by 0 car by Wm Acres of Baker Rd, uex  V , 011 ok fa briaebetwenWg JSjT able for an ossssmwnt We Portage Lake Virgil Amburgsf  undsfifccmd was Tsd JJaknkenship who wc,wtenkla ln ths AcreTcarTbe drivsrs WlSllnion unmiured Blanksoship lhrs pftW TESSi  the Martm Matkos  4 iv ejnsnsaBW yssssv y      k   4     1 , T   i  N ,,  m   iii VV H, WW1 Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn J Tha Nxi Meat ing 1 Mon, Apr 10  AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL 800 P M  in the kitchen and all through the house when you cook with an liimu tiiti SeeXouT mymmm Wall WK NOW HAVE 2S0 SAMPLES OF 19SO WALL PAPER FROM  25c  65c  mou ROLL Bruce VanBlaricuti MONE 19  25 Years Ago  viivV 5S Wit Wgk Bfi BwyKett LowfoidL Angela Lanstary Th oldDotati stareon  MaJ 0t caught fire Hon night tod burwi to thd ground Ttia , lat Michael Dolan Sad a store 1, WC 3771 there for many yeaJi ,r      The Pindmev high school bene ball team starts its season with Fowlerville April 10 Cox, McClear, Hooker Harris, Reason and Hall graduated last year  Back are Vir BourbonnaisClare  f egj g April 74 aLttV CPjB d Bob Bk  The high school girls have re  TE MlpQ SEABED THE RED DANUBE sfeftk John Ways Sean   enoVDeiMls JOYeeJe  7,10 art 11 , BORDER INCIDENT Sua and Moa April 910  WAU DISNEYS Th AdTntuiM Qi organised their soft ball team v ch won the county champion  P last year The merribers are  elna Hatt Leokx 3rxekicxMefc catcher and capt Other are Has  el Lucie StackabLe, tyuth Van laircum, Winifred Wallace Mar ion McDonald Blanch Jones Ne llie Jones,, Dorothy Canv Fannie  Johnson, Vera Kellenberger Mild retf Haines, Tnstine Ledwidqe  NEIGHBORING Basn oiunneid, w disabled war veteiyn nos betm nominated tor posqnaster at Whitmore Lakeie succeeds acting postmaster, rlo, ward OBrien, who has heid off Farley Granger Charles Bickford ice since h b McCormick resign Raymond Massey, Joan Evans    Cartoon KA WHT THE HETtfcWOF BOf l   Rlcardo Montalban t gwaid Aaaold Billy DeWoJfe George Murphy ldB  Mft W, Tfcut, April n i 113 MTTLEGHOUND A M Stans  Van Johnson, John Hodidk and George Murphy Cartoon Wi Play Uap Frog Shows 7J10 and 9t20 1CHABOD AND MISTER TOAD  M       Tow and Sung by   Next SunoWQn the Town fiSng Crosby Basil Rathbone tut Wc Than April 111213  RCSEANNA McCOY Comedy Novelty Coming Soon Mother Didnt Tell Me She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Dakota LiL Inspector General DexterTheatre ed Mrs Nancy Quirk Williams, wile of Gov Williams, win bake a cake tor the Milan Kiwanis Ciub Bazaar It will be auctioned off  irsmi South Lyoa has just completed a drive to nuy unuorrns lor the 48 i members OIAXIV mqn school ixmd J They raised 3000 I ,  Jack ixxckara ol Dexter won thJ ,  z  N  Ann W wiWxR 7ZE,V k I   by beating Max Larrauee of Bri   Nl,htiT sl5  flslS ghton last week, ne was alscj champion last vtr  One of the buildings at the Sou  gatuck school where Rev H E May croft is pastor was destroy ed by fire last week Mary Alice Sherwood is valed  Stoofcbrtdas MMMgan DEXTER MICHIGAN  Doublo Foahuo Bud Abbott and Lou Costeilo HOLD THAT GHOST  Also TUSCON Color Cart JOB   I  Fit and Sat April 74 WALK A CROOKED MILE Dennis OKeefe, Louise Albritton  In a fast morbus drama ol tho FBI, and Communitu plus Cartoon Comody    A Son and TttM April 911  THE WIZARD OF OZ  In Toofcntcolor  with Judy Garland Ray Bolger in a Hory of Iho Imaginary land of Os plus Nows and Comody Coming Denver Kid,Rusty Saves A Life, Red Hot  Blue ictorian of Fowlerville Senioij Sunday, Monday, Apii 9, 10 Class and Donna Nyren, salut 2 Daft 2 atfian , Shows com 3578 Mon 71115,8x119 Allen Trapp has been named I Danny Kay In valedictorian of the Stockbridge   Senior Class and Hester Toppinq salutcrtorian  A short circuit set off some tear gas cartridges in McPherson State Bank Howell, last week dri  ving the employees and customers out ,  Chas Hiley, 17 Arthur Riley, 15 and Thurman Carpenter, 17, of Brighton have been bound over for trial for robbing the Sut er  Moore Garage at Hamburq  Work has started at the Mich State San on a new dormitory eo house 3 doctors and 40nurses It will cost 200000 James Paulin and Albert Monett recently convicted in circuit court for the Graham Hotel robberV are said to have been involved in 0 attempt to break out of the Mason jail where they are held Emilv Muster Adams, famous violinist, wffl play at the Howell Masonic Centennial at the arm  orv there April 1,  THE INSPECTOR GENERAL In Tschn,oor Cartoon LaUst Nows TUOB, Wod Thur, April 11, 12 113 3 Days 3  TINK Y Starrina Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore Cartoon and Nows Caminc Malaya Always Leave Them Laughing, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon  js MRS SAM DeLAPP i D   PP of  Tomq ftd, Pmckney passed away at  her home Wednesday, March 29 She was born in Tennessee Mar 20 1893 and moved toDetroit In In 1921 she was taarrieoVt Sam DeLapp who survives her, and they resided in Detroit untij they purchased the Nick Katunq farm 18 months ggo Funeral services1 Wete heldSat afternoon at Redford Rev Claude J Wittv officiating Burial was at Oakland Memorial, Novi The Dexter high school band won a Division I rating at the con test at Ypsilanti March 25 The South Lyon high school band got a II rating L w ater Sytmn etc ir Stanley Dinkel A TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD  WE ARE IN THE MIDST OF OUR PDWKNEY    tij, rrv   mmwVMwi tfco tslspfcom diroctory Yellow Pages to Iocs 7Lik  WHnil r TIII    K  4 WMm  I The election hereresulted in a victory for all Democrats except for the office for highway cornmis eioner where Rex Smith Republic an won This was a three corner ed fight Rex Smith 218 Patrick Kennedy 136 and Ernest Frost ticker candidate 19 The other 22SClerk M E Darrow, 25, Treas i Frost 52 Michael Lavey, 44 Bd of Rev Bert VanBlaircum 49 Our new village president C n Kennedy has a force of men out cleaning up the village and public sguare which has been neglected of late u  Earl Baughn and W C Miller will open another subdivision at the Bluffs Portage Lake this year and have hired PierceRobinson Co of Chicago to lemdscape it  The O E S Chapter will hold an Easter Ball in the hall April 13 Proceeds for the O E  Orphanage Fund Mike Roche shipped some regis tered cattle to Canada last week Earl Ward Jr of Pingree under went an appendicitis operation at  the Pmckney Sanitarium last Wed His mother is also there fol lowing an operation several wkstj ago  Frdnl Mowers Is a patient at Ford hospital Detroit There is talk of XL paved road through Pinckney toconret with Toledo Allie Stalker has ijit8iJii FowJsmBe Revival Meetings EACH EVENING AT 8 P M CLOSING WITH THE SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE AT 730 PM  CHJLDRENS TALK ON FRIDAY EVENING BY bin Hooley, Evangelist  COME AND RECEIVE A BLESSING OF THE LORD Easter Sunrise Services  600 A M AT THE  i COME  THERE IS KO OTHER NAME UNDER HEAVEN VW AMOMO ME WHBUW WE MdSTBE SAVED T SSZ  y   v  y  tf,V Vi  J   miMmmm m Jl4iv, i5F 8 V ity VrfJfJi v  14 M9lMSMMM  yterr 195   F  Store Tli Ptackney Dlsptocn  Entered as 2nd daw ad of March 3 1877 matter at Postoffic 114 SoHow11 St BnckneyMich Subscription Pile tUO a Year Par W Cuikn, PtabttdMr lafy h Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes   Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedy v Gen Store Dead or Alive  LRM ANIMALS COLLECTED PR HORSES 400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwi WE BUY HIDEb juD CALF SKINS   Phone 68 Pinckney STiTE OF1 MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Carol Louise Dorow,    lvire Plaintiff dauqht  Miss Mary Ann Mever of Ann Arbor spent the week end with Mrs John Cook Mrs Cora Webb and Eugene Mann were in Mason Mon i Ambrose Kennedy and family of Howell were Sun, quests at the Irvin Kennedy home  Fred Swarthout of Detroit called on his father,SE Swarthuot Sat Miss Lola Lewis who has been j staving with her aunt, Mrs John H Cook has been called back to,  work in the super market South Lyon Born to Mr and Mis Richard j Free Mary Meyer of Corpus Christo, Texas, March 29 a son, I Robert Denton, Mrs Free former ly worked in the local telephone office, Mrs Jack Roberts Dorothy Can underwent an appendicit is operation at the Brant hospital Detroit, last week Horry Lee and famliv of Laku land spent Sunday at the S H Carr home Mr and Mr3 Rex Noggle are visiting in New York City Mrs Eleanor Baughn returned home last Wed from Howell hos pital with her new baby Mrs Betty Seefeld of Columbus Ohio is carinq for her  Silas Ketchum and wife of Mas on and W C Haines and wife of Detroit called at the George Mei  bon jr home Sundav    C W Hooker and wife and sons of Ann Arbor were week end guests at the J H Hooker home The Eugene Shehan familv f  Ann ArjDor spent Sunday with the Iouis Shehan family The Thomas Ware familv expect to Bpend Easter at thct Ross Lamb home in East Lani  Mrs Marjory Parkinson and  of Ann Arbor spent GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS IIS MODERNEVOLUTIONARY  No mort sptftifvt unhealthy pumping and digging up of ctiipools, tptie tanks, itepeg pools, great trapj and ctoggtd lins Heres the mod reliable ond lolen method to liquofy, dissolve ond saponify grease, sludge, hair, coth and other organic solids This mHtrn chemical guarantees quick and erf cienl result,  12 to Id hours NO SHUTDOWN of pool or lafk necrry wd chemical is working 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, ord  ONMNfflS f3 Cenadlen Pot OH   fa Otf Pendlet Myron i t Phone 57FI1 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Pinckney r IT er VS Central tlead Stock c seen  9a Gerald W Dorow Suit pending in  Court for the County of Livinqs ton in Chancery, on February 27, 1950 iAlM In the abbve entitled cause it appearing that the defendant GeraldW Dorow is a resident of this Sfcrte and the process for his appearance has been duly is sued, and that the same could not be served by reason of his absence from or concealment within the State of Michigan and by reason of nis continued ab Sunday with Mrs Rose Hendee I Georaie Meabon jr and wife Defendant attended 4 Pfr Achievement dav the Circuit tat Howell last week Tuesday j  V vv uv cuouii ui IUB cununueu ao l1 sence from his place of resident, Lakc Miss Alice Gearhart of HOWPIL spent Sunday at the Mark NasW home   Lnn Hendee and wife spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs P Fin  neaan in Jackson Robert Horine who, has been ill at Ford hospital in Detroit was j in Pincknev over the week end I  Gene Mann and Mrs Corqj Webb spent last Thurs with Mr I and Mrs C B White at Lobdell I 0Jtherefore on motion of Van Wink  ile  Van Winkle dttorneys for  Plaintiff, x 4M It it ordered that the defendant  enter his appearance in said ,School Lesley Reader held a meeting Mon night at the Pettvsville sea J ool to explain the building plan for the Pinckney  Community  r Bcft ROS SpKCS fl i , subtle grey of hindsonf Pacific Greyliinc with a r kdly or royal mantiilorro vest The perfect per of bestdressed women on thr Ko with ics smarr cxecurivi lines and exquisite mannish detailing Spring threesome to make busy budgets sing with jep Sizes 8 to 16 1459 CHARM r PEI 1CB i t    Towr maxima is bringing gour copy of the latest  Thism handsome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in yoir home  beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Phlteas appliances  Ios everyone livixig lx omes beyord the gas mains istalking aoott Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, wter heating andrefrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed  for your home    mm  fmwmm Gome in an4 see our p   complete display   tLiIqQS New low prices to      fit your budget cause on or before three months from the date of this order and  that within forty days the plain tiff cause this order to be publish ed in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published and circul cfted within said Countv, said publication to be continued once in each week far six weeks in succession 1 Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner Livingston County Michigan Van Winkle  Van Winkle Atttomeys for Plaintiff  Business Address Howell, Michigan Easter Candy The annual Hartland Music Fes tival is in the music hall April 21 25th The homecoming will take1 ilace Sunday The Uof M Mens Gve Club will sing Monday r he Brighton school seeks to, dd 4 more chers rt year STORE FOR WOMEN HOWU, MICHIGAN BUY WiTH CONFIDENCE The Robert Tasch family spent Norman Miller suffered an ap Wed and Thurs with the Cv Atpondicitis attack last Sat night Lee family in Gladwin but is better Public Installation Officers Post Pinpknty 7301 fc  DRafyKLincJoln Candied   Robinson Soda Bar MAYNARD CLARK, MGA Lunch Sandwich Tobacco The Don Swarthout family and Miss Elsie DeWolfe were in Jack son shopping Saturday Mrs Emma Volbner and son, John, spent, Sunday at tEe Stevo      Geiyca homein Detroit Mr and Mm Win McQuire o Mrs Madred Ackley and child  Born to Mr and Mrs, Wm Ken  and 4ML Jams Wsjiy ren spent Sat in Detroit with the nedy Clara Eisele d Detroit m ndar  Ram Hotktoa family C km wee a   I  WILL BE HELD Hoekesi Swarthout WONT HO w  1 Saturday, April 8 P MAT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM XFTER INSTALLATION HHP0BLiqi CORDIALLY INVITED TO A   y   I Free Donee and  A W  im J2  feTIADI MASK im  THE MIRACUIUSTM ENAMEL THAT LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE iAKED ENAMH Kitchen and bathroom walls,all your woodwork will htfwmr like sacin and be as easy to wash as your refrigerator   with KEMGLO Its plasticsmooth surface resists tains, scuffs, smudges, boiling water   even hot grease Can be washed hundreds of times Quarts and gallons in  10 colors pints in Sayubit9 only f O coot of KEMGLO covsr  No primtr, no undrcoatr rd4  I Flows on frMly, Uavej no brut ciit  Driot fa 3 to 4 kourt ,798 Go 10 colors 239 Ot JO colors 139 Pt ywhite only  SAVi 414 WITH THIS COUPON  FORMULA FOR YOUNG FARMERS 1 Get all the education you can  2Take advantage of 4H club work and FFA  3Learn by DoingIn your every , day chores cm the farm f 4 Be thrifty d build a cash re j  i PiNUuu siumuauw nay Putty M A Daily lliU A m to fcuQ P M Except W DR G R, McWLUttaJir Dentist U2K North Michigan  Tfilenhftn   KEMGLOSTAYWHITE 98  TRYAPNTOFFER    pf j pint will cover op to 50 square feet Try It ,  furniture, window sills, baseboards, doors ,5  any place subject to hard use See how Y    ittful and durable KEMGLO is Bring in 41  for your pint of Staywhite at 981 OmA GOO UNTIL MAY 31 1950  klto0tr will ft uptOfSOOinordei you may ntadi yourdestt ndtiQM or ret or H home oufing your loss  mfWfWs  generous  aw W Y L 1 E INSURANCE and BONDS NOTARY PHONE 136  PINCKNEY ataiLahed 1865  1915 serve for j for vour future When we ca 1 be of help in, any Office Ate  Residence 814  of your plans Please Call on us Lenings by Appointments FIR6T L BANK L m HowelL Michigan HOWELL m HERS fiNEED Member Federal Deposit tnsur Phone 183  207 Graad River one Carv AD deposita p to  HowelL Michigan 5000 Insured McPtoerson State Bank  Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR BISABLEP STOCK HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL AuwwaiJiiMta u aus  AND COWWifcQw CALVfcb, TiLfcfr and riOS REMOVED rs PHONE COLLECT XO CARL BERG  HOWELL 0  itrerisan lor DARLING 6 vOMiiA Real Estate insurance,Brokeage I City Lake and Fasm Property 1 A Speciality , List tour Property with Ms LEE LAVEY Jronoral Insurance  Phone S8F3 Pmckney Michigan AUCTIONEER farm Sajes a Specialty BEHT WYUE Phone Ptacjafoy 78F2  t Vpl fifisW mSS PPsvsHeepsp eaMPssv sfeweli Michigan MARTIN J LAVAW  Attorney at Law Phone 13 Briahton Mot, hone WTFll Repair nc MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing end Mating State 8717 Lake4de Drive tlrjense Rush Lake P H SWARTHOUT A SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment f Ambulance Service Phones 39 A 88 PtocJBieyJMIch OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rsfff Ave Howell Fflehiyui For AppotetinoBt Pi we 858 Resiitsen 81a STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Irw  207 E flrand River , HowoU REFiaGfcRATIQN SERVICE HAOLD RADY  Repairs on All Mattes Phone Plncfcney 14F3   fcLOYD Live Wshiy  MolToe General Tmddng Phone 64F14  RTToSss Concrfte Products, fjavel Sand, fop Soil Road Gscrvei  HI Dir and Road Butt 7628 fama RdL Ffatcknef Rte k  Phone Dexter 3 118 E REED Jeweler Continued from first page WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING MASONIC NEWS Jiccurcte  Fast  froasonable aton G M Dr Hazen Cole, G P Guaranteed Work , M Roscoe Burch G P M Dr 210 W Main St Pirfckney, Mich N44 Portoe Lake Road Demet your Francis B Lambie G P M Chas iPhcne Dexter 3481 DR C 7 TOWNFJt Dentist WanlAi  FOR SALE Order your Pioneer I Seed Corn Now while I have a LAVEY HARuWAHt Television Televslm I HAVE THEM, AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE YOU CAN AFFORb WHEN YOU NEED SERV ICE YOU CAN GET IT PtHLCO MOTROLA, SPARTON, ADMIIRAL ZENITH, RCA, G E, and AIR KING 169,00 RCA 116 inch 349,00 THE THRIFT HABIT Begin the Thrift Habit  home A Home Savlnge Bank Sherman, G P M Glen Alt, Bd  will help make a game oi Sav0f Gen Purposes rrancis Dodqe lng with your children Bd of Gen Purposes Harold Once well established this hab Millfi, Bd of Gen Purposes H M  good assortment It will smooth the road of the fut Smiin, Bd of Gen Purposes Vivi FOR SALE  Mammoth Clover Franklin Anderson 4340 TwTI ure by providing funds for educcrt nan Richards, Milan Rex Sackett Seed Earl Laughn Road PbonHowU ftSwi lccn, starting In business Invest Detroit nnd C K Colby Lainq FOR 757 ZTV ST menurand retirement in later life sbura, deputy grand lecturers  5 round , WANTEDJOULTxi Wul pay We have Home Savings The visiting masters and past T JT vTOOmB l    markot prices   mc  were Introduced by the Hot ate Electric rtmge BendixCJL Uovd Ohano 62F1, Tecrtta also H E Hewf of  1 1 and was master in 1897 Dr Ma Kfl SAEErLake front home and  Jfig   Banks on hand Begin the Thrift Habit now McPheison State ba k SPARTON  ADMIRAL AIR KING ior GENERAL ELECTRIC SHIREY PHONE 83 PINCKNEY 12500 SPARTON 35000 116000 RADIO SERVICE Under Federal Supervision hammed Al Ghita of Peace Lod , Hot water, Fur  Tomas M hy ge No 981 Beirut, Lebannon was mshedL 550000 Terms j211 E Mam g  7 p  introduced He is studying for his Call M E Newton Phone MFUpgvjr QL L I Member Fderal Deposit Insuran masters deqree at the University FOR SALEAnyone wishing ito  bloTeed Int sekL ce CorporatioiL AU Deposits up I o Michicrcm I G Sharmin of Kalb Seed Corn for spring Call EngUsh WhiffiS 2 to 5000 for each Depositer HowelL Michi Mr and Mrs Glen VanBeuran of Byron called on Mrs Emma Dinkel Saturday Mrs Pauline Hughes and iam MU Ruth Kennedy of Ypsilontt g 4,1 g ttTrf Holipentlat Thux a was a Sunday guest at the Chas   ln 10 I  WrrMr Clark home Clark home  BAJ Savanah Lodge No 764 New, or write York was also present RALPH GLENN  SON There were 51 different lodges Phorn 16F24 Gregory, Mich reprinted, 66 meters of Uv FsXiFi HayloTsT lnoiton lodqe were there,  Njc   Line Barred and Whl Reeks and Reds, now hcrtchinq Bob Sguire Hatoherv Phone Hoyell 305W i FOR SALE 1Two Horse Plow, ges 25 from Lansing, 10 from rtoi ,  ,,,  j Q  j hayj  ,well 7 Stockbirdge 7 Dexter, 8 WANTEDTenat o work 180 fa and timothy A one horse wag  Fowlerville 6 Chelsea, 14 Ann A acre Farm on shares and Furnish on and a spring tooth harrow Arbor, 5 Flint 5 Brighton 4 Byron, own stock and Tools Furnish 4 Milford and smaller numbers Reference from other lodges I J B Decker, Mason Road Pinckneys DUALITY  ABOUT VOUR BATHROOM HAVE YOU CRIED OR rS THAT ROOM VQUR PRI01 TWS3 ,   FOR SALE Singer, Sewing Mach lne in Good Condition Phone 83 FOR SALE Body and Block Wood 500 per cord 600 Del iyered 550 Delivered in Lqie also small guantity of Jdne Grass HayflOO Delivered, Geo E Charbojieau 9040 Farlev Rdy Pinckney Mich, v PhonePinckney 161F11 William Cooper riw Gle nd wind eats Fruit GroceHes I Vegetables  PL UM3NG  NBA 7N6 SI IJtokcuie fr    Tfush Lotje,  y  iNCKNh f IS7I II  Get Your Spriw Cleaning Done 1 early Wall and window washing  by experts Reasonable Priced Call Elmer Terry 6980 Benllcv Lk Rd RFD 1 or Call Mr, Ra Clark FOR SALE  quantity of loose hay Clover and Alfalfa Bert Harris SOFT WATERon a semee nas j is No Equipment to buyNo con   tract ot signNo work to do Rust and Iron control service, Culligan Soft Water Service Jefferson and Main Streets PhoneAnn Arbaf 8522  l i GLASS SERVICBFOR i TRUCriHAVEJHE BROKEN GLASS Y REPLACED BY ID AUTO SO IT WILL BE SAFE THE STRAJNSOF 8X1 IVE TRUCK VIBmATKafS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AMD DO THE WOpK raOPJfflKROMrTLYAiCB AUTO PARTS PHONE 181 1018 EAST GRAND RtyBI HowWL Mkhlgem i  9S Sm Fish i   Market Prices Courteous  , , j FOR SALE One Oetrac Tractor, and bulldozer scraper with it j  Tohn Gerycz  FOR SALEG E Refrigerator, 7  HL good condition I  851 East Main St Pinckney FOR SALEMAMMOTH CLOVER SEED Earl Baughn Phone 18F2   , Clar ti  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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>2f 5    FY, S     Vt Wfia  C Volume 67 Mirror  Til Pinckney Dispatch Wednsday March 29, 1950  Reginald chaihr   M   T   v  At 9 20th Annual Past MasNo Increasein Taxes is thoters Ninht of Lh1inqaton L cmswei of the Michigan LegisatiNo 76 F  A M to be held sSt Increased oxpendituies  ships j  conierred to mem  The governor recommended aj who have ben in Maon JiVJ nLSler a Dast mater whoerved at 2 i2 r n    time of th  d rebuilding year The new tax to ra se the, of th t  j d j g  amount was limited by him to a former HPinckne Mason  j corporation profits tax The state1     constitution permits the governor to limit subject matter to be considered by the legislaiuiaj or special session  In deciding their course at the special session the Republican i policy will be to balance the bud  get without any new taxes This will not be popular as it will mean that schools universities, I hospitals and the highway dept  wilinot have hinds for new work and will hcrwe to curtail their act ivities Whether this economy will meet with the approval of the voters is a question The people inv the past havte always hked to talk economy but always wanted the other fellow to do the econom izing That is they wanted thei projects benefittina them to b uncurtailed but were willing the other fellows should suffer Gov Williams will undoubted lv take advantage by pressing for further benefits in public ser vice One wav to economize is sug gested by Wm Palmer of the ciy  il service Comm He would cut state pavrolls 10 per cent These payrolls have doubled since 1943 Reducing state employment to the 1943 level would save 24 million more Then, there were 16,038 employees, now 23,791 These two cutshowever would come a long wav from balancing the budget To do so public service must be trimmed and state aid to local communities cut and  these communities made to fin ance these services themselves from sales tax money Such is the prospect but alreq dv the pressure is coming from, pressure groups to make an ex ception to  al interests i TEAChafBEATEN  No 13 The Ann Arbor News gave a UUTCUl CoilAf nice wnteup to the pcW VAIUUm school hot lunch program Thisl Gv William in v, was started back in 1840 when  the HtfiL2V Edwin Hulce was supt and gov We SwpSKSL0  eminent surplus foScf was avail   K balk1  y able Later the federal govern Y0 at the aae of ifi l Iiqht ta ment has been mang a  has beenS , Th apropriation for it This wal cau bj CBnt11 Th 3d by the fact that many school oId ouqh at the SS of LB T  children are undernourished,  the anned forcef I   Many went without dinnerd eir co   hqht for if given money for food spent it for other tnings The late Mra  wu, uwii9 me late Mrj P a maure enough  F Mary Singer was ta charge 0 J , way, 3 the lunches for a rmmVr   is bunt FT  STr czuzen at 18 s LS a ss is buniT P i  , u cuzen at 18 Roy Dillingham  Local JVote Precision engineering, scientific me lunches for a number of years For some years past Mrs Clare Maimer has supervised them Thei    u oaliof Kn    school now serves 283 pupils a is not a votog aulif  day 200 m the Pmckney schooU year olds wiU t t n 18 and 83 to pupils of the BZTS balloi at thto iJcSlafur  Marble Pettysville and Cadyr anotheT iSZT f  schools who are in the reorganiz ws that 65 percent of hX 6i dlaiTiCt PJe mree OT6 r vear olds woufiSte DemGJ yed by trucks driven by George ic and 62 per cent of th no   VanSkiver ancv Herman Ved e groupVs  who aet the hot food from the e Republican leoiXtr  W school kitchen m going to do anv hSS  1S n0t  Daily Menus the strenqh clTl S89 Included in the daily menus are Democrat f GV Wliiiama such bodybuilding foods as  cream chipped beef, a wide var n   lety of cooked vegetables, mash nl o jury has freed an ed potatoes, chiH, cookies, jelloiZViii10 cnvicted of a mer baked beans, apples, homemade I Li i110 In  case the medivegetable stew and milk  The I   fmn was not involved I last named is a big feature on 101 Bngay in the Detroit  each daily menu rreeFress says if the medical shf  w Hamp WINS SPELLING CHAMPIONSHIP shire verdict as an approval of mercy killings they are doomed to be social outcasts Patients Cyril Girard  CHURCH INETS SL Marys Catholic Chuicii SWCJ1UI,C Pincknayr Miclijgan guality controlaidmodern pro REV  AERT J SCHM1TT eduction methods that would do I Sunday Mnssea 800 and 10OC  credit to the finest factories in the j Novenna Wed 730 p m i world are used in the maiufact nions Sat 730 o 9u0 pm  ure of John Deere farm iiSfrle j Sundaysbiow b00 mass  ments accbrdinc to Lee Lavey j Fridays after Noveona Devotioa of Lavey Hardware of this comm VT,T SSM Uf,Dru unitv who returned Marok 25 CONGL COM CHURCH  , rM from a fivday tour of John i Rej Donald D Brady, pastor , , IH ,OWn nan 4ri clubs havj ut the law of the land It was Deere plants in western Illinois Xhoh 5  Wed NiThts,texisted here for some years but thus Charles Dickens the English and eastern Iowa Thje GOV oh i rCTanit Mhoectoi n   I never until this year had a suit author recognizes this making and methods not only contribute Thar 8  MWr mdnaable piaceJ Work rL Hf8 hangman a jocinl outcast in to the outstanding guality of John L Saf Prayer meeUnq egiiipment This year the Pincki hs book Baniaby Rudd Deere farm implements, said Mr, Thursday March 30 745 Last neJ, ClCTnLr thJ r v T  Lavey, utare to a Iarae degree Prectchin Misgion Service under iwed up the room under the New york Ciy which his gufl responsible for the fact that John  ,orfrv,i t D r  gave them 250 with which they ered from laclf nf wrytctr , 4I In the grade spelling finakt will be  f the Pinckney school Fri Robert fearing of beL bfnJ  ur Barber won first place and Jim  adds in Theol dahl f H9 Lavev second Thev will compete i man was no doublf,  in the district contest here in fellow but no onJ wJ Tq,d represent,,   ne fe te ff   , 4H OPkN HOUE  nirondhe wisTotwel1  JV, visited the 4H open houso i Jodaes orMurchS dthe held last week in their room un , fact he made his livtMcarU n der ihe town hall 4H clubs have Jut the law of the land i if exisloH hor ,  v 1 , , 1 Jana It was Deere products have not increaeJ e,Shl0 of Rev Horace May av thni 25C ed in aost as much as most othertfi Teclc rttid pupils cf the lxd the, w  hall and Dought ered from lack of water for the past year has hired Dr Wallace 0rKeU Havard University at 1030 Church1sides a chest  wo tools, sawsiri  V to make rain ior thm chisels etc  I Jne atY depends on reserviors worldfamous, sp6celve membe7s ends arrested for assaulting her i and a Shriner Mrs Kreigers son is a pupil of I   Mrs Thorp and last Wdnesdavj ClTCUlt CiOtTt Npure she punished him for disobedien1 Cl1, ce by striking his hands with a In circuit court last week divor ruler Mrs Kreiger and two men, ces were granted to Pearl K friends came to the school andman tom Arthur Keen ef themen looked on while Mrs Dorothy from Floyd Hernia Keiaer beat Mrs Thorp up Mrs  Fred Hutchinson and Leo judge Thorp received wrist back and of Wayne county changed wUh neck injune JUsUoe Parent oj robbing the Wilson Sport Shop at Mt Clemens issued a waramt foe j Lake Chemung and the Nick P the three and April 18 was set forrisos store ther nf A V J TIT T T  arraingment Mrs Thorp was for  motors and 8001 Li fM  JT in vPLanter merly Ella McCluskey and lived, guilty and werf iW inn  H  Trld which 7 in Pinckney She is a grcuate,bail ea  000 amona other implements prodfrom Pinckney high school ed ApSl ffi 59110 5ei COm  S1,  Thursday, 6th, 745 Candle in trouble before and    T1  Valine Mr Liaht Communion Service and Re CONSTITUTIONAUTY DOUBTER needed money far  they Lavey also saw the John Deere cepticn of members We see that Rep Adrian 1 a car Payments on testing and research laboratories H f  v a car i  tti    ,  i Cjooa Friday 1200 to 300 past mastProf Rne ,  e proaucis nave not ir  will mnV u noscommn lodge ed in qost as much as most other IVw, 1Ckis ana pupils ct the 11Atu UIW Vwn najl ana Duqftt Diliinahr tation Roy lines of hard goods sinc the , ray Schocl ml storiSor andi100 feuding a jia saw, buffer  ,  , , u, qham, W11 receive one from war takpazt in the service  and sander all motor driven BeMrs Ella Thorp who teaches n s sonmlcrw, C W Hooker r TV,   i i Palm Sunday in the Wolfe school in Macomb ril Girards wi be presntpd W T3  three days of Mr Servi Sormo Rpho v County near Mt Clemens had his brother,  hr o Totdn V5 l f Spent ta MoHKng 11 Sundnv lh  Mrs Mary Kreiger and two M,1 is a 32ni degt MS ethZ 00lcnim elfS  onHs rrrrpstod for rrasw t nn ior  and a Shr nor  ve oi me Sixteen Ohn Deero 74c Te rrtw n  J UIM ir,,aD , ,c, ,    w , r,  manufacturina olants am lnrrtti  Q  Lsnten Evening Service lilt UIci9s on aispiay inciuaed    Hluuo pne In MohnTMr Lavevaw thi Sermon bv the Paor Prepariwa8t ets, clothes line hold a, w,ar ,er system will be inbhn Deere LwL Pit a,ion  the Sacrament Officers3 whatnots, door stops, book staIIed in the city which will isheaT more thZ 10 vl t I D9acons CTd Iconasses will cases foot stools, clothes hangers sav 200000,000 gals, a dayThis 011 meet after the service with prnd many other articles number  pan ot the city has ing 96 in all Chns Campbell, caused other gommunities m the hand at plastic glass  84 to bint that they may file the TohnWrrwAiliotluck otessor Kren Boulding,ana maae a soaP holder and oth , f1 against the city for stealing Works, wher mbfeed X f Ann  WiI1 Speak A11 k  erTartieS , w , , r T fT the clouds    DDertired waqMHes are invited  The bovs have been under the i Good Lord designed for them We were amazed at what the T eir water He will try to do members of the club have done, j , jv spreading dry ice on rain The articles on display included clouda from a plane Despite this i hold bookand home of John Deere disk tniprranTVnTnlspeceive members , ing b in all Chris Campbell, caufea otner communities m the rfmTmffi Monday, 700 Church Supper ried his hand at plastic glass  t to hint that they may file pTowl h IohDeei Waa Potluck Professor Kn BouldivTg and made a soap holder and oth ut against the city for stealing  Woks whewTmbwlrec1 waa I f Ann  wiI1 sPk A11  F u u ,  r T  the clouds  ons beet and ban nn il iIies are invid I The bovs have  under 1,  def5ined for them ZJtJd wd at Wednesday, 400 Junior Chor  0 Marshall Mn and j and thai a plenty in made, and the John EteS Planl Practice 730 Sor Choir pract I eu,Cmmlm 0YfZm a bl 1 M I CltV T Cau8e   er Works,  Ieet iplanter ice 800 Girl Scout mothers and 1 debt4Jor e time he has spent, uqhtin some other state Weil,   larcrest cron  planter CQmmjttee wm  and the success achieved among we shall seeWe remembef years bampnt  j these smaU boys 1 ago the late C W Post, Battle We see that Rep Adrian  a car Boom ofthis district has introd Judap Hrrrwb  n  w MT 11 oviuitoia eda bilLin the legislature tb heard th oSTrTpf  5onuac are employed in ndverending 21  T2 iiru ia  suit of Elmer Clouter of search for new ways to improve make the qovernor oi Michigan HIairf5TiStod,S inelgible for appointment to any shin Ha ie , Ai 111 lown other office within two years aft Sd fell off thl TL 6 er he is elected to office There I hurt A  ,   and are several reasons for this Ser, dict w, JS fr aCtion Vandenberg is in very poor heqs Sa 4 bought m TIITT 4 v J J  I Tne trespass on the casp iiiJ ltJv havmq,had two operations I of Stote  Rre inCo 3 and his resiqation U said to be Martin Marchak and to appointed senator by U Gov 11  where Mghlytrained specialists M od Fl CTTP Amnlnvfif, lr nAraronrlinrr I MQltatlOnS On JeSUS Words from the Cross 8SSSl7 Foer Gov Kelfy is S   w renwill celebrate toTcVnennS of nd to kave simUaideas if nom  WJJS STviLfc, J00, of existanct on John Deere Implements In East Molme, Mr Lavev visited the Tohn Deere Harvestsr Works and John Deere Spreader Continued on Last Page Howm MASONIC il1 Ifo CENTENNIAL Supt  Hoecoe Darrow AsstSupt Marvin Shirev  1 Creek food millionair financed a 30,000 GOES UP IN SMOKE  rainmaker to go to a desert part Next week is National Forest, of Texas and make rain by exFire Prevention Week and or ri j plod ing dynamite The scheme cles are being run in all papers j was a failure The papers call in regard to it discussing the da j these rainmakers Knights of 0 d a to wildlife, timber Noah bevlenjmacje die to wildlife, timber Noah and personal property The worst fires occur in the spring when wildlife is reproduc ing The young are helpless at Gov Williams is involved in a disnute with Ypsilanti ovter which his brotherinlaw, Dan Quirk is ing ine younq axe awiyieaa ui m JwomermJaw, ia Quirk IS this time and leaves and decay mayor Ypsilanti wants rent con ari wrrttor rtrt tVlo aiirfrrrrt on1 fmlc liftrl U U , TT Howell Lodge No 38 F  A M T J0 9 centennial of dd Jo have similar ideas if nom S Vw 8 v f LvVdia,  J00 VOTrs  Staw on inated and elected he would SJfJl1  April 18 There wil S   Commna this special church services at tho1 Rev Orivn Hoolev wiU be also resign and be appointed sen weec ator  T , Presbyterian church on the 16th uest speaker at the Calvary  witii Hev Wm Donald of Ypsilan Mennonite Church in a series of f ti, grand chaplain, delivering the PsSion VVeek Services Sunday taddress The lodP rv,m0 m Evnirr Anni o  a  The Detroit News says such aMARRIAGE UCENSES law violates the federal constitut WOM ion and has been ruled uncon Kenneth Matthews, 20 sflrutional in Wyoming and Okla Rapids, Margaret Foster, is, srii Trw    Ui un ue iotn rne ayrvices eaci homa The United States psghton Willis Armstrong 37 FowlJiimer is  Ae National Guard, Sunday, one cribes the following, gualificatlerville, Mrs Helen Maleiszld 33,01 at 7 p m Former Wilbur day evfening ions for a United States Senator  Fowlervillp Donald Rogers, 42 Bmcker is speaker Only 400 Vck They are a senator must be 301 Howell, Eleanor Briggs 20, How s wi b avtrilable Livingston years old, a citizen 9 years and ell Earl Thurston 37 Hamburg, Lodoe will send a delegation a resident of the state Laura Degnecy, 38, Detroit Ken   ZLT Dusinger, 18 Fowlervllle, Betty NOTICE Klinder 18, Fowlerville The regular meeting of the tHnckney Circle o Kings Daughi v ,  CAVALRY MENNONTTE mornina Vvpnhip , 10r00iun uie uuu iouv uu uovuyuuuyui ipsuanu wants rent con Sungtay School  1100 ed matter on the surface omtrols lifted by the governor Ho UQlldreai Hour  M 1145 which soil depends for fertility had the federal government lift loung Peoples Meetina  7301 are likewise destroyed as well  the controls which did not suit as much valuable timber and in the city as they can put them some cases buildings I back at any time This was by Thirty Thousand dolors is wast action of the county rent control ed every three years by grass j board Ypsilanti claims the bd and brush fires in Livingston co is composed of v6 Ann Arbor real The state law reads It shall bqj estate men and 2 out of that city, unlawful to start an open fire Ypsilanti claims Ann Arbor has when the ground is not snow got it in for Ypsi The board re covered, except for domestic pur torts that no Ypsi real estate man poses or to protect persons or prc would accept appointment to the perty without permission of the  board liheirized Conservation AxAthoruy Strict enforcement of this has cut the hre loss in the north Your,   800  Ml0 Cottage Prayer Meetings  Wed 800 P M FRED STONE Fred Stone, 67,bf Cleveland, 0, ters will he held Thursday after, noon April 4 at 200 p m at the , , home of Mrs L J McKinley , died of a heart attack last Friday A There will be an election, of offi Ui, u J   cers and a tfood attendance Is desired Sec  SOLVE AUTO THEFTS Deputies Ziegler and Krueger BOWLING NEWS EKSl, ten aq  m Stockbridge last week who have TEAM POINTS, confessed to looting many cars Reads 64 in this section The boys are Fab 611 Kenneth Carpenter 17 and Bunk V F W 59jer Hill, 19 In their possession Tip Top 58 were found a number of articles  v  7vufc UWJK ium rnaav St Marys , 57 stolen from the cars of Bruce Reid while he and his wife were visit Vans  57artd Harold Crockett of Gregory ing his sister, Mrs Earl Stanley Hockeyls 55 The sheriff stillhas a number of and Mr Stanley in Ifcicknevtfhe Kennedys 55 articles d his possession which bodv was taken to Cleveland Sat Corys 50 no one has identified, incradina by Don Swarthout The taerorflhtretlsV   48 twTfctt1o tires Anyone whev has and biiriaMrvere held there Moo I Tavern 44 had articles stolen  The recent report released by o    lit MtVsf1  NOTICE has caused lttxffieraus eipkancrt ionsThe best i bylnez Robb In Otto Dinkel and wife of Sioux, ay ion owannoux rne riinerajl ShkeVfc City Iowa are visitinQ Mr and and biiriaJwere held there MonTTTavern Jt Albert EXnkei  leaye his wife and aojwJJSlSi ZI r  J , a2it  V li  , There wiU be a eena April 5,  8 o m at the ConqI church to ITl,1Shl,,78  Girl Scout oJ this anw All PwiSLj 5, ftj a interesied are ur,ed ittSZZAZ Regular IComuicatien ol UvUMTrS  fiSTrtSr 2ii Yfj i50110000 te cmd the oitv crooks Lets have a good turnout Lunch, their cars end hied tothe country ZZL, i P f 2000 ,aow Luncn their cars end his aV,yfV K  J m ft I V r K 1 i 1   fr  kr   v  ftte  1v  ivrTij      4 iJi11,  VC  J 71 , A fSift   vJf rTV  jRCJfifli Wadnsdo March 2 1050 Pinckney Ovic Improvement Assn  I mjmym Tht Next Metig I Mon, Apr 10 NEIGHBORING  NP1 The Whltmore Lake sdjeo fad ttMfcUW has submitted siqures to the votwd , March MM ers there which show that its Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra costs 62 a year to send pupils to 3 Garrett Ann MUler Ann Arbor to school while, it only costs 43 to educate them in Whit more Lake Owing to overcrowd ina oart of the Whitmore Lake pupils qo to Ann Arbor to school Sfubftidfe fcfr achtoct lurweejT HcVRoasrs from the federal government will  be rdeuced from 9c per child a dry to 3c in ApriL So many sign e  up for them the hind is ex ited sturm ON THE TOWN Color br Tftdtttoalot Comedy NovUy Fri, Sot March 31 April T Friday So Mar St J THE FIGHTING John Wayne Oliver Hardy Cartoon Dole Evans AT THE TOWN HALL 800 P M DOWN DAKOTA WAY fa Irucolor Also Audrey Long Warns Douglas Vere Sunday, llttoday, fueeaay  KEY TO THE Clark Gable Lorelta with Marflyn ManweR Cartoon Bwoonw Ctoo Wed Thon April 91 PALEFACE POST OFFUCE INVESTIGATOR1 ,m,fSUt,fd  r Shows 7jl0 ana ftio Admiision Cartoua fan Mon April 2 3 Matinee Sundav at 215 F M contiaaoitf WHEN WflJJE COMES MARCHING HOME Starring Dan Dailey Corintie Calvet Colleen Townsend William Demarec j No J D Scaby pimcipal of New Hudson school has resiqned Mail service by train has been discontinuel at South Lyon and it will now be servecl by bus fr Pontiac The Vaqabond Coach Co, of Briqhton has, furnished a trailer home for the Kitter family oi South Lyon who lost their home and all contents by fire Born to Paul Young and wife of Gregory March 18 a dauahter The Howell American Loaton Ttt,j wd Thuw April 45    Post observed their 31st birthday Walter Pidgeom Ethel Barrymordj QUICK ON THE TRIGG  AduHsl Movies Are BETTER Than ComtogBATfLGROUND AVON THfiAl SMocfrbridge Michigan Fri  Sat,, Mar 31April 1 V tm n to turn oat monthwatering EVERY TIME when yon use an c  DexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Doubt Fortur Roy Rogers la SUSANNA PASS Atso SAVAGE SPLENDOR Actual pictures oi the animal Life Africa by Technicolor alio cartoon March 27, The Webbervllle Masonic Lod qe worked a second deqree at Howell last Wednesday niqht The Winans Lake school is ad vertisinq far sealed bids for an elementary school buildinq Apr  6th is the deadline Larry Johnson of Michiqan State College states that from 20 to 30 per cent of the cows in Mich i day Saj Mar 31 Apr 1 dairy herds are disposed of each Shows at 700 and 930 year Half qo to the butcher for low milk production Udder trou ble tak 10 per cent Less than 2 per cent die of old aqe  Years Ago A hot battle developed at the Democrat caucus for hiqhwav commissioner Ernest Frost was infill nominated by acclimation1 This was appealed and a vote by ballot was ordered where Frost got 29 and Patrick Kennedy  46  The Ladies Aid serve dinner election day Monday  C W Barry has sold his home at Harrietta W C Hendee  Sons have a number of their sheep fleeces on I  show at Michiqan State Colleqe woo J exhibit Wilson Tooley of Marion and Franklin Boach of Howell died last week Phil Berelin has rented the Pat Lavov farm at Fowlerville  Geo Mercer has sold his farm on the Howell Rd  Mrs Nettie Vauqhn is in Web ster cnrinq for her daiahter Mrs Rov Merrill, who has pneumonia Mr and Mrs Floyd Reason have returned home from Or lando, Florida  Lloyd Bennett is workinq in the Dispatch office Peter Lawford, Angela Laneburyf Charles Starrett Smiley Bi in j in another Dumaco fid Serteef THE RED DANUBE MM Canaan Ho,  TRIPLE THREAT Richard Crane Gloria Hj in a Football Picture 1 Sun  Tuee Apr 24 1 THE STRATTON STORYl  with  James Stewart June Alh  ir a Real LUe of Monty Strom Chicago White Sox Pitcher ploe , Coming WALK A CROOJ  MILE WIZARD OF OZ r in Sunday,, Monday Ap  23 Sunday Show 3 p, s, cent OH YOU BEAl fIFUL DOLL In Technalor Jime Haver and Mark Stevens in a mWcal ivaw TTH  wCartoon latett WeW I Qnd  tQX rQVertej lots   ion April 1821 They are in a em Michigan COWSERVAHON flO Face lifting at lichigans 6 creation parks is about half and they will be ready for present season State bounties of 1 wolfe, bobcats, 31 coyottes and foxes in February were 5j The state will sell 6800 a Tues Wed Thure April 4 5 8 2 how nlahtly 715  915 THE STORY OF SEAB1SCUIT Shirley Temple, Barry Fitxgerald Color by Technkolot Cartoon and Newt Coming Next Week Easter Sun Inspecto enteral Pinky Malaya The department has releai 100 more sharp tailed grouse Berrien county   Mr and Mrs Irvin Kenw spent Sundav at the Ambr Kennedy home in Howell Plumbing W ate r Sytm etc Stanley Diokel i  Wall Paper WE NOW HAVE 250 SAMPLES OF 19M WALL PAPER FROM  25c lt 65c  s0 ROLL Jbrace Vantflaricutti PHOE 19F3 PDfflKNEY V  il lttU Afft I ReVF Fr Commeziord visited  I the school Thursday and talked on literatura A double funeral was held here E i BViags is getting out cav Saturday when John Sigler and ings for Pra Hicks cottage at his daughter May, who died at Base Lake, ,    H M Leslie were iarougt here for burial The members of the local Masonic lodcje met the bodies at the depot at 515 and escorted them to the cemetery where Mr Sigler was buried with Masonic services Mr Sigler had 50 years membership in the order He leaves 3 daughters, Mrs G W Temple, Mrs A W Knapp and Mrs G W Knapp The Passion play picture will be shown at St Marys church on the night of April 15 Mr and Mrs Claude House have moved to the state of Wash Bernard Glenn of Detroit train Jwporter for the Mich Central R t R yisiled his parents here oyer Wirt Carpenter of Dexter has bought the Cady farm at Pettys ville   Roy Dai win, telegraph operator at Saginaw spem the week end here Warren Lewis and wife have moved m the Allen house on Main Street Floris Moran is working tor WiH Dunning MT Kelly who Is teacng necrMimim spent the week end here Continued from First Page FIRE PREVENTION WEEK carelessness on the part of hunt ers campers or picnicers, and successful prevention is only possible through cooperation bv the public, The biggest cause of fires is The securing of a permit does j not lelievte the person getting it of responsibility He must watch the fire and see that it does, not get beyond control Fire furrows should be plowed before startinq the lire and roads, streams and natural barriers taken into consid eration In Livingston county the conservation dept has a fire fight ing force consisting of pumps, tractors, plows available for all brush or qrass fifes, together with 13 men In case of need the Pindknesy erred should call Larry Camburn or Robert Kourt, Ham burg ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Representative Adrain DeBoom of Owosso announces his candid acy for a second term a3 repre sentativ representing the LivingstonShiawasee district He is a teacher is Owosso high school who hcrcle granted him a leave of absence Jacob Bowers was taken to the iABontkeff asylum Saturday t  Howtt Condensed Mi  factor now pays 105 lot milk  Mrs Jartn Shirer with Mr and Mrs Roseoe Darrow of Dex ter attended the lecture by Percy Crawfoid of Phflajalelphia Pa at the Efetvoit Masaofe Temple Sun nightSeveral thpbsands attended Don Cknk is mila from Clearv Collage YpsikWl far a weeks  vboutfon  CaMn Hooker and family of Ann Arhor and 12, pelfhbort surprised Mr anW Mrs feert Hooker one night last week on the occasion of their 45th wedd ing anniversary A very pleasant evening was spent Mrs Waiter Clark went to Owosso last Thursday with Mr and Mrs LvU ftndeo of Arm Arbor LOOK UNTO ME AND BE YE SAVED ALL THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, FOR I AM GOD, ANDTHERE IS NONE ELSE Jlsa 4522 Announcing  Revival Meetings bin Hooley, Evangelist  Each Evening APRIL 29 at  Calvary Mennonite Church  THERE IS NO OTHER NAME UNDER HEAVEN GIVEN AMONG MEN, WHEREBY WE MUST BE SAVED Acts 412 COME LOOK  m visr jiffl MMm a WTLZLAAS X  UWfwr WTWW1 v The Ftadtey Peopl Store   Tk Plnckney Disjiicti Entered as 2nd doss I  act of March 3 1877  matter at Postoffice  WeaWcry March 29 M0 , 1 I   Paal W PnUUte Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie  Kennedy Gen Store  Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY WORSES 400 cows 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt WI BUY HIDES uD CALF SKINS 68 Plncknay Central Uead Stock C STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE ICOUKTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Carol Louisa Dorow, Plaintiff TGerald W Dorow Defendant Suit pendinq in the Circuit Court for the County of Livinqs tonin Chancery, on February 27, 1950  ii In the above entitled cause it appearing that the defendant Gerald W Dorow is a resident of this State and the process for his appearance has been duly is sued, and that the same could not be served by reason of lvabsence from or concealment within the State of Michigan and bv reason of his continued absence from his place of resident, therefore on motion of Van Wink le  Van Winkle attorneys for plaintiff K M  i Mrs Alta Meyer Mrs Mae Dal j ler and Mrs Francis Robinson aj1 tended a reception for Mrs Ada Richards Grand Associate Conductress, at Ionic Masonic Temp le, Detroit Monday  Edward Spears jr and Lloyd Hendee were in New Hudson Sunday The Younglove P T A held a meeting at the school last Wea ,  and elected the foilowinq officers Pres Mrs Eleanor Johnson, Vice,  Pres, Mrs Luciie WyUe SecMrsj Henry Lanq Treas, Mis G H McRorie Mrs W Hifi, hi sonan They will hold a bake sale in  April Jack Mercer of Pontiac spent Saturday with Mr and M4 Wm Mercer  J Harold Hite and wife of JacKson were here last Wed to attend the funeral of his uncle Georqe Richmond Miff Henry Winslow of Portaqo Lake has resiqned as telephone operator at the local telephone office  ine Misses AlDenu Dinki Bernlce Maas Nancy Chubo spent iasl Tues with Chorion Meyer at Ypsiianti The Hill Toppers branch of th Farm bureau met at toe Lioyu Weliman home last Tues mqrl Born to Gorald Dinkel and wife of Lake Chumunq March io ,  McPherson hospxtal, Howell, o daughter The Misses Louise and Carol enj  Ziegier, Aibeita Dinkel, iuncy Chubb and Ceciia buscher attna ed the Sammy Kay concert ia  Ann Arbor Thursday Mrs Lueila Patterson ana dau qhter, Mary Holt, of Stockbildgcalled on the Stanley Dinkj  family one day last week Mrs Albert Shirley and Mr Edith VanSiambrook attended 4H meetinq at the Roosevti el Lansinq last Tuesday Nelson Imus formerly of Lakt land is a patient at SL loo ho, pital Ann Arbor Don Griffith, wife and dauqnt er of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Joe Griffith noma Mr and Mis W H Mey r atended the funeral of Mrs Jam McGraw at Jackson Sat She wa a nurse at Mercy hospital ani died after a heart attack Mr and Mrs John Carver pj on a cookinq ware demonstrate at St Johns Saturday Bill Bauqhn and family nro slav inq at the Lawrence Brxughn home this week Mrs Winston Bauqhn and child ren visited her sister Mrs Virqin ia Clark and husband near Mil GOODBYC vd PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODOR ITS MODERNEVOLUTIONARY    ,  t 1 Ho mort txpefltivt unhealthy pumping and digging up of ctitpooti,iptic tanki, tepag pooUgrtaM traps and loggd linet  Hcei he mod reliable end lateu method  limn, ditsolvo and lopomfy groi, lodge, ho cloth and other organic olidi Thu n,Titm chemical guaronleei quick end  cient fr,uii  12 to 16 noun NO SHUTDOWN o pno of tank oiniiiyw hemicol ii working 5, 10, 15 2b 50, ,  ONTAINERS g Conadan Pal OH   a Off Pendlni Myron Hughes Phene 57F11 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Plndmsy gttwtitmtui k From where I sit y Joe Marsh  Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight Oar en oclock curfew lasted for 50 years, hut the town council voted It out I dropped in at the meeting in Town Hall last week just in time to hear Smiley Roberts, The curfew is oldfashioned, Bays Smiley We ouht to bo  grownup enough by IUHV to behave like pvtwrmps Sefinp t it thnt Our VA pet to ha is tne responsibility of eaoh family Then luolpe Cuniiiniiiim aId1, Most f nn Xi in bed vlinn the curfew horn blows anyway It wilf s me up v t  Vh ii Im Tjinc t sUop What the Jude said was pool for a laugh, but Smiley just aboufr summed up how folks think in this town We believe that the democratic tradition of live and let live is the only way to live From where I sit its not the American way to regulate your life by a hornanymore than its right to criticize my caring for a temperate glasB of beer now and then Think what you wish, say what you wish, but dont ask your neighbor to do exactly as you do A CriptrirJu I0, Inited States Rrcurrs Foundation WE GIVE OUP WORK A GOOD INSPECTION ITS FOR COMPORT  AMD  PROTECTIOKJ aSt It it ordered that the defendant ,, , enter his appearance in said tord over the week end cause on or before three months from the date of this order and J that within forty davs the plain Itiff cause this order to be publish ed in the Pincknev Dispatch a  newspaper published and circul ated within said Countv, said publication to be continued once in ecteh week fee six weeks in succession Gorqe Meabon sr continues very low Mr and Mrs Silas Kt chum of Mason, Warren Snaop and wife of Marion, Mrs Eva Teu ton of Rochester visited him Sun The Hollis Wylie family w re Sunday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Huqh Doolittle Miss Lois McDonnell of Ypsilon J ti and Phillip McDonnell oi Self  rLUMWNGUeATWO SnLakeside Dr    fo,s, fofa, 7Fbone PlNCKNfcY 157FII I  f n n v  ,,   ,  Mrs Lcki L r u r n2 Yellana riclqe pield spent the week end at leaves ix v, Circuit Court Commissioner  John McDonnell home PhillipWm ChraLu Livinaston Countv Michigan Ury, ,11  u r  t   xirii JP IT xirii i as reenlistea in the air carp  in ixon dei ijoweu sLie iioaninr t  wl Van Winkle  Van Winkle Atttomeys for Plaintiff Business Address Howell, Mtehiaan  jli Jr Theft of robes dud wirtofdpoarttts covered up to ilOO mtr dn AataOwiters policy If I locked ptMtpitMttr cans broke into Ooa pur present juto mobile policy protect robed wearingapparel igBtort theft Y H W WYLIE INSURANCE and BONDS NOTARYPHONE 136  PINCKNEY Jovr maiiman is fringing ooujf copg of tJie latest Easter fandy This handsome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in yo xr home beautifully illustrated with photos of thecomplete line of Phllxas appliances  Host everyone living u, Monies beyor,d thegas mains is talking aooai Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, wter heating and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed for your htme  come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your budget Miss lane Nash and JerryI M ana j i,i4in Vedder Poole attended a F F A meetinq , have gone to Oklahoma City tci I at Lansinq last Wednesday visit Gerald Vcdder and i,my Charles McGowan of  Pontiac 1 They took the infant sen oi spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Gerold Veader there who h  Louis Coyle I been stayina at the Jamis Snqor Lemuel j Martin and wife of home Ypsiianti are spending some time Georqe Gardner Louis Wa in Florida His mother, Mrs Beu oner, junior Waqoner and P W TUJ ih r lah Martin is stayinq with theCunttt attendor tne Past Masters   ne frcil hlectric, to Hoff Sisters  s Banquet of the Fowerville as  qTt nV opent Mrs Hex Sackett of Letroit the week end with Mr and Our 1 Robinson James Lamb was a caller at tha Dispatch Office Sat He has been transferred from East Oranae N     E I in Detroit Sat to see her mother  ence Hooper of Flint, P G M   who was to fly back from Calif  She did not arrive however I   Hilary jindoln Candies Mr and Mrs Clare Miller wer0nic Lodqe last Wua ruqht Clar Briahton called at the Dispatch 1   w vnee Hooper of Flint, P G M office  She eaves fof Cam, pok v brdqe Ohio, this week to visit WuC     , Euqene Mann, commanar ot her atiier who ig very sick JBom to Mr and Mrs LawrentV F W Post 7301, Pinckney wou Ya fjditor in Company Wlth Pavl , ce Bauqhn Sat March 25 at ja he qrand prize at tne Tabje Top Ubor o HOWPII and Thoma cobs Sanitarium Howell an 8 lb pers party at Enqhton Fuday   nnd Frank g of Bi daughter, Susan Elizabeth niaht It wac a paid trip for two ahton went to Detroit Fri night Mr and Mrs Boyden Duff of peopl to Niaqara Falls cna bar to spe Qovi Mermen Williams Detroit were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Bfrrt Rubbins ana  receive his thirci degree in Mason Mr and Mrs M E Darrow son and Mrand Mrs Harold jery 1400 Masons were present Donn Widmelytec and Daisy Lawrenz of Marion have return, fae bemguet in the Masonic temple including grand lodge off Kohsman were married last Wed ecj from a trip to Florida at the Chelsea Conal church by Mary Wylie, a pleasant clerk Rev Skentleberrv Thev were at at the Cory Drug Store was con 010 BY ill icer and those oi the higher Mas oric orders 5000 saw the degree intsswork in the consistory cathedral Robinson Soda Bar MAYNARD CLABK MGR Lunches, Sondwiche Tobacco I   Z VTV i 1 Albert Shirlev home j The Andrew Campbell familyd y HV Hess nded by Willard Widmeyer, finea to her apirtment by brother of the groom and Mrs par c,f ast week j Walter Fuller, Detroit News 4 Svkes sister of the bride The cou yjrand MrsE Widmever attend or was toastmqeter and Judge pie will live at Howell ed the wedding of Donn WidmeyI stin and other stdt wrt Nfr andi Mrs Fred Read were er ancj Daisy Kohsman of Cheiin Detroit last Wednesday soa ConqL church last Wed Dovle Templetpn and family of Emory Plummer  Beryl Lewis introduced We thanfc fteoe Scjdc ef rM of Tynan lodqe Defeat through whose cowteiy we KiO m y , m fA irsoB Hockey Iwaftfcafc traiF HO 145 Keeco Harbor spent Sun at th  a CPinQnt construction job at BVQi a ticket,  the Bmce Products, Howell last I Mary Eleanor Morris  week Beryl tells us Pat Dllon is of Mrs Ravmonda und operation for removal of  I 1 IA1     n i , wUed on Mrcmds Wm Doojd htef Q yjQTloo were Sun finmCTn ther 1    hey of Owosso Sunday and also , guests of Mr and Mrs eok end vSsitorsVof Mr anaatSt Joe hospital, An , Mr Wilkie of Linden n     u Wavne AtLee Mn w MM Androw Nesbitt Dick Wylie is fpendinq the at the W H fitthr  la H   Robert Acklev were Missii Monday   j Ixt Thursday Mr oaf   r   nere WU1 exmon wuuea 1 r jyu ara mrs nuTinio nwnw 41  Louis WaOCPf  Mr 0 Ypiildhti were Sunday guests ot h 4 H ejthibit  Howelt iamay of Detroit Dinkei and Mr and r LA  tu nwk ar,W o  Albert Shirley i Rev J M McLuccm d Brt War MWtf Cfiei Clark Jr ot Western 26 ci member of 4H Clubr Mdge Jack of Mt Pleascmt andi r gtcaeWMis Ruth Kennedy ot   wfc aicm cf sew Mr and Mrs Ronnie Hoskins and LoUi3 Wcwbntr, fr end Mrs Jt Mr and Mrs Oiarles Clark sr  ft4 eoQed on Joe Otttfc  jiM tA  ,,1  iti w T7 r fip     Jamwnr 4   4M P f aw  If SERVICE 0mChoose a jOHN DER Everv fimer W 1LL   Wednesday ome of them relate to money i ThaYswhere we can help  with DB G B McCLUSfc loans cmd other hanking services Dentist i or somejfs Jwfth suageetioV 122 North Michigan none I57FU Repatn out of OL perience Coma see Telephones MYRON J HUGHES us any us we can be of cdd to Office 835 Besiaence 814 i Plumbing and Heating vou  Issuing by Appointments i State 8717 Lakeside Drive Howell Michigan License Attorney , First Siate andSarlngtV HoweH Michigan MARTINTIAVJ Attorney at Lt , Phone 13 Btfritem, jfkj, hone 157F11 sir  Handling manure can be a tough job or an easy one Easy, that is, if you depend on a bigcapacity John Deere Manure Loader Youll not only take the hard work out oi loading but youll handle, with ease, as many as 35 loads per day T Tohn Deere Loader is ruggedly built and etti , braced to handle the heaviest manure loauuig jobs Weight is properly distributed lor better traction, its easy to operate  ,  easy 4 to move around Its low enough to work in  any shed with sufficient clearance for the tractor The flywheel drive, which assures live power on the bucket at all times exclusive bucket shaker which assures faster unloading and parallelarm construction for greater strength, are just a few of the many fine features Tor complete details on the John Deere Manure Loader, see us    soon FIRST NATIONAL BANK WELL m Phone 183 H01 Michigan Hgqp SNEED 207 EXvrand Hive Member Federal Deposit Dura HowelL Michigan one Gam AH deposits p to Real Estate, insurance Brokerage 5000 Insured j City Lake cmd Fam Property   j A Speciality list Your Property with Me i Lavey Hardware JOHN DEEREOk, W r Oarage  EstobLued 1865 181o FORMERLY SHIREY  SONS 127 PEARL ST,PINGKNEY,MICH GENERAL AUTO REPAIR FARM MACHINERY RHA1R WELDINO OF AU WNDS ALL WORK AND PARTS GUARANTEED TO   U  DO YOU WANT A  J l mmmmmmmm Television Set  I HAVE THEM RCA,Sporton ZrinUCE and Motorola COME IN AND SEE THEM G E in Plastic case for 16000 SPARTON Table Model for 169 SHIKEY RADJOSEKVICE PHONE 83 PINCKNEY  McPliersun Safefink  THE THRIFT HABIT Begin the Thrift Habit in your home A Home Savings Bank will help make a game of Sav  lng with your children Once well established this nab It will smooth he road ol the hit  ure by providing funds for educat lcn, starting in business, investments anri retirement In later life We have Home Savings Banks on hand Begin the Thrift Habit now pot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 4,00 Each HOGS 100 per CwL ALL AoUWttUuu iu HUtk ANtf COWiJiinOtt CALVfcS, StikXlr and VM REMOVED r Ac PhONE COLLECT TO CAhL bEBG HOWELL Kl  i jceosee tor DARLING  XNbAh, LEE LAVEY general Insurance Phone S9F3 Pinckney Michigan A U CTI O NEEB form Sales a Specialty BET WYUE Phone Pinclpaey 78F2 Continued from First Page JOHN DEERE FACTORiES Works The Harvester Works with 55 acres under one roof and more than 3,000 employees man, ufactures large and snfaii com  bines, mowers, threshers, and other implements The Spreader Works make manure and loaders, cotton harvesters, hammer and roughage mills cdm shellers and grain elevators STANLEY BERRHftAN Attorney at Ur 207 E, Grand River, flowel REFIdGlERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY f Repairs on All Mcucos Plwne Pinckney 1S4F3  E REED, Jeweler  WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING j 1 itccurfrte  Fast  Reasonable i Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich Rush Lots D H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Heme Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 89  63 PJnckneyMlch FSED C REICXHOFSr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rfarer Ave Howe Michigan For Appointment Pl aq 358 Residence til BLOYD HENDEE live Stock HduHc Weekly Tips Made to Detro General Trucking Phone 64F14 avel CARL JOJiiS Concrete Products Crv Sand Top SoiL Road Fill Din and Road Bui Blocks Laid Piece or Cntrat1 7626 Toma Rd Pfcckne Rte   Phone Dexter 3 116 DR C T TOWNrB Dentist 044 Portage Lake Road, Dextet i Phone Dexter 3461 Want Ad  FOR SALEAnyone wirhing De Kalb Seed Corn for spring Cali spreaders or write RALPH GLENN  SON  Phom 16F24 Gregory, Mich Mrs B C White, Janat and Frank Aberdeen and family Brandon jr attended the funeral spentSunady with Mr and Mrs o ftheir uncle, Mr Fred A Stone, Re tfdgqle in Ann Arbor Born to Mr and Mrs Loren m  in Lakewood Ohio Dexter high school will add track to their athletic program this year Mr Jfcczman will coach 30 candidates have turn ed out They will take part in 10 meets   Misf Meabon Betty Brcnjener of Grand Rapids, March 14 last a 7 lb girl, Janet Marie  McPherson State Bank Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation All Deposits up to 5000 for each Depoeiter HowelL Michigan During the last two davs of his tour, Mr Lavey visited the two huge John Deere tractor factories at Dubugue and Waterloo, la,  vhich employ about 9,000 per sons At these factories he saw production oi the various general Reference purpose, standardtread, crawler tvpe and diesel tractors which comprise the extenshffc John Deere tractor line He was part icularly impressed by seeing John Deere Tractors coming to life and being driven away unci er their own power at the ends of the modern assembly lin FOR SALE Mixed Hay loose Nick Kolusear, 3800 E M 3P 4 miles East of Pinckney WANTEDTenant to work 180 acre Farm an shares and Furnish own stock and Tools Furnish J B Decker, Mason Road FOR SALE Singer Sewing Mach, ine in Good Condition Phone 83   FOR SALE Order your Pioneer I Seed Corn Now while I have a 1 good assortment Franklin Anderson,  4340 JeweU 55d Phone Howeli 647W1 , WANTEDPOULTrtl Will pay  Deiroit markot prices C H Llovd Phoca 62F1 FOR RENTJjgnAptwith private entrqPconslsting of 0  rooms aiiaih room with heat and liifmS furnished  Mrs Thomas Murphy 211 E Main St P11 FOR SALEBaby Chickens troi bloodtested parent stock Ixrae English White Leahorns High Lin Barred and White Rpcks and Reds, now hatching  Bob Sauiie Hatchenr Pbbne Hovell 305W FOR SALE Bndv and Blockrf0 SALE lTwo Horse Plow Wood 500 p id 600 Del aso a crualitv of baled hay, alfal  ivered 550 ered in Lata  ia cd timothy A one horse wag Several other John Deere aeal also small guantiiy of June on an a spring tooth harrow William Cooper  Pinckneys   There is little hope for an Incre I FOR SALEG E Retrigerator 7 A IUM ft iWlSEin SL Pinckney I ers n thi general area nadd Grass Hay 1500 Delivered due to lack of suitable habitat  SSgnStinckng  with   fc  Qeo  Gharboneau ion to the factory tour, they met 140 Farlev hd Pinckney Mlch j with representatives from John Phone Pincknefr 16IF 111 Deere factories in Des Moines, FOrTsALE  One Kalamazoo Iowa, Ottumwa, Iowa and Hor Ranqe burns wood or xd whu  icon, Wisconsin, in order to se enamel trim, excellent condition cure a wellrounded picture of 20 One large size Norge oil  John Deere plans for the comina space heater 5 room size, with year, and also were guests at blower, only used 30 days, good several luncheons and dinners as nww 80 attended by key personnel of Phone PincknevtJo 8 Deere  Company and various WAITED,ironings 10 co n my ,, sat    EJ QUALITY ay Meats ruit T  Groceries Vegetables Fish home 8f51 Main Street Plncknev, Mich John Deere factories  Mr and Mrs Frakn Danek and K    r family of Owosso spent Sunday JSSSSf2SSi with Marion Burnett The Arthor lv W ndow wastog DeVoe family came to supper fegBg2 20 i  Bom to Mr and Mrs Clyde Mc  cSRfc Clear and wife at Mercy hospital, gark  Jackson, March 22, a daughter,   ,Anne 1 FOR SALE  Quuntlry of loos Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child1 hay Ctever and Alfalfa, ren attended a birthday party Sat I B Harris  at the Arthur Bullis home in Grej gQpj WATERon a service oas gory, on the occasion of Mike Broj No Equipment to buyNo con gans birthday Billy Shehcm of Ann spent Monday with Mr and Mrs I Will Shehcm, tract ot signNo work to do Rust and Iron control service Culligan Soft Water Service Jefferson ana Main Streets I GLASS I SERVfCFOJt  TRUG rPER REPLAOBPJ SKILLED AUTO SO IT WILL BE Si  THE STRAINS OF WE TRUCKLER,,  WE 0 JMPKST AVi rOMPtLY m  fwrtiMarket Prices Courteous Service mi    Mrs Ona Campbell and Leona phone Ann Arbor 8522 t were in Arm Arbor Thurs LeonaJ returned to Mch State Sunday I , Herbert Palmer cmd familv of  Flint spent Sunday at the Harry 1 Palmer home , Mr and Mrs Gerry Ecbmaii entertained thovd gwte and Ambrose dy iamilies Simdav  , Dick Wylie is spendina a week at the W ttEuler home in Howell   21    StsodyUy For 12 to 14 Monthn They Si Out EeHy OwlerNcvl SQUIRE HATCHERY 306 W k Howell 218 ioau MWj Ave, y w  P feS tL  aM5tfc    ilv     0TOE HNCENEY DBPATCH Wedaiday March 29, 1950 3 SECOND ANNUM MjINSTftKL sno I ine becona iinnuol Minstrel Show uicutea cm enthusiastic auuitnce at toe HoweU rugnt bcnooi AuaQptium Moru Nignt toe tost performance oi three March 27, 30th and 31st, spon1 sorea this fear jointly Jy the 0n gnton Kotary Ciui and the How en Lions Ail oi the cast perform ed suberblv, Herb Schott brought down the house with Chattanogoa Shoe Shine Boy and  I  Want to Go Home With You Lion Pailethorp was wildly ap plauded on his rendition of A Shanty in Qld Shanty Town Lion Geske reminded his audien ce that It Is Later Than you Think Carl Bailey plqyed the piano excellently between Acts, with a darkie janitor slat Anqel  ine Shorski and Pat Bitten from Brighton tap danced their way into the hearts of the audience and they were the outstanding j performers who answered v curtain calls Mrs Shorski, who has a dancing ckxss in Brighton TapDqnced while the Chorus sang Alexanders Rag Time Band Pat Bittin is one of her pup lis who acquitted herself well Lion lappinga gave a beautiful rendition of Lucky Old Sun and topped it off with two encores of U You Knew Susie The Hart land Hannoniiers as usual al, mast stole the show The end men rattled of the qood old jokes revived especial ly for mis occasion, and the interlocutors kept the show rollinq at its hilarious and thrill packed  clip The show is one that will be long remembered in entertain ment history Mondays nights audience was mostly from Brighton, as Monday was Brighton night at the show, with tickets good at any perform wc injured    J11 o Accordinn Public Installation Officers ViW,Pot Pincknty WILL BE HELD Saturday, April  P M AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM ,Tl AFTER INSTALLATION THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO A Free Dance  and Refreshments GENE MANN CQMMANDER STATE Of MICMIOAK wtth tickets   AccoTdina to state hiahwov aflfcPMM,0Hl,1,fc,alrk,      once A troop of Btwhton BOY  ,  ralns  luBmi Scouts assistedin ushennq and to a 1   tt nid Own Mid in to ss T , jjtsjstr i jura i 1  JOJ4l At a of oadd Court bold B tt CUT o 11 la sal County on thoo 18th day oi  March AD 1950   PrMonfcHoa Bboa B Smith, Juofo oi Piobcdjo la tho Men ol tto Brtat of  Mtehaol J Hoeho, Doooaood Gerald J McCloar having ttlod in aid Coort hit final ffdmtnirtratioa ojo  oount and fate potttfon praytiuj lor the OUOVOBOO thoroof and for tho aulas Bat end dmrlhntWin ol tho rooiduo oi cdd H rlMVrwt find I streams in this section are extra lize that the show is a HIT It is J   durinq fc, , ,  bo omit, owl thai worth braving  JSL of dollars   d ploo bo oStjd ro rs wMi  sitcon8ider oTnrsLi0 8 riomckirT humorous entertain able to maintain them  J boo    m   menV with a chorus ol fine Lions PMTEN CONCERT  tod to tahorn tho ootato oi iieh it is OnoTodThat tho loth day of Aprtl Voices, with an excellent orches,  TrCcnWunty Choir d doooaood Aod ootood ohould bo, ad  A D , i960 at  J,  Pinclmeyites  to undej ta n Wb 1   j , , ta hMriof p SXseats early, a aU tickets are j8 oclock in St Andrew s cfcuwtt  , 0  to     , to  by P J sold and a packed house is ex1 J  s ionow8 theiooi upon Max Roynoldi, Administrat copy oi  fdOl   w  ed The showis authored  The WJ f  Des Pres or d S  whoooaddrou i roo o wto pftwto i Snd produced this year by Herb Ave VrjTPnt feqeaneri Ptncknoy Michlaan, on or brfor thol day of honing in tho Phjcknof otrwninlaW fySd 29th day TSay A D 1950 at, a apor Pad d MMd M lMmnpr n WJ160 Bach   to tho foronoon otdd ttmo gajd  BAD ROADS PREDOMINATE ,  Tchaikoysky ond ptat kotoa appoted te fto o The late March snows andnea,A legend        The late March snows ana IOII Of Our Lord Jesus cooinatioa and cuiaont of on clamvy rains made quaqmires of tto , Passioxx  Schutz  dirt roads in fcif ,eJS2Chrisl cantata     0  P1  week and rendered mostof 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>r m    , , VJ  ,,,ovM , ,,iYvv   00  r v   7,,   ,  v     TV,   4 o  ww 0  vo 1   M  va   0     Volume 67 The Pinckney Dispatch  atch Wedisday Match 22, 1950 Mulligan aiirrOT  Masonic Lodge News Circuit Court News   W I Livineraton TnHrra will kl v1  The Michigan legislature has a hot political, poiaeo in iiiar ui the srecjaf session Witnpsm revenue totauina SHWU minion, tne  governor asics expenditures oi 340 million leayinq a aeiicu oi 11U million, he would finance this by a corporation proiits tax the same measure that was turn ed down ,in the4ast regular session The governor advocates an increase oi only 4b million ior op erating state aepts oi LQIS 2O would go to colleges while homu governments would get 45 million Breaking it down of the 30 million, i3o million would go to state agencies includingcolleges 1583 million to local govern ments JV9 for capital outlay and 187 for new roads The program has somethinn on tap for everyone Local carports , that could gualiry tor foreign aid would engage in a  ruililou program Ol ihe 3b iviichigan airports 34 would qualify Schools would get 5 million 9 million wo aid qo to the puolic Schools employees reuieniesiu fud Old aqe assistance pendent children would million Declaring Michiqan h kept pace with social hed governor proposes 27y to construct new buildings at Wayne University Universitv of Michiaan, Michigan Uate and Western Michigan College Also   orff131011,1  hldTe The trial for robbery of the Gra 20th annua Past Masters Night ham Hotel at Brighton of James Banquet or Little Grand Lodge i pmiir, mA atu K at the night of  CHURCH NEWS St Marys Catholic Church rlnckney, Michigan KEY FH ALBERT J SCHM1TT 100C K21  W bw jurv in circuit last week after beo ,   Zl   I oia JaysHaexore b00 mass 00 pm inq out 30 minuies brought in a , c    i T Iverdict of guilty This hotel was  frr,QVS JNovwaa Devotion robbed twice last Nov On, j  CONGL COM CHURCH ajout 60 was obtainea Another , Rev Donaid D Brady, pastor suspedi James Craig, was also   Ihe action oi tf their secona I ieV of N,, uine mical tendance expected PROGRAMLodge RoomsOpen for Visitors 500 to 700 P M Banquet at School  700 Invocation ,ChaplaJn , fP James uaiq w so ctliWli WoJNights Tt  Briqhton BoV ui, Welcome to Past Masters and In forested but later releasca All oigunisl  Chir Direct Building Fund by the Bn troduction of Toastmaster i  three ware from Pontiac The de     The Howeil Lions to co jpeiut iori with the briqhton tins year are givina their secona Y ot flcw R  cuai soc annua minsirel show, at the Matter of lisrumpshir  ine Howeil Hgit Scho, Audhoiium Wtted of mf3 IbCV ac on March 27, bu, and 3ist 1 una, rcy kill , J1 u SuCailed uum the snow and advenisiuq i J hlQ  , 1Jte are pleaqea to be USAH r,r ,J i hana nt  my Wayna ea io be usea ior Siqnt Conseiv taon and Communiv Betterment by the Howell Lio  lo, ail JT neu by George Gardner, W, M  fense presented witnesses to Toastmaster Charles Sherman Prove an allbi and that the sus P G M  peciJ were somewhere else at Response Ona Campbell T M fe, tin of uhrobberv They  , ncvj,Q been held in jail since Accordion Solo Roberta Scafer their arrest and recently in the      iqhton fvo Mrs Meiwin Campbell 12 Ciub Monday, Maich 27th Thix 8 p m, prayer meeu 1a J  at personage 1030 a m church servi ,co Pfflrmaice  man of mutder ,o 2T  01  he ouW,aS he PnIrtv Then they iZY, msa pniicipius aqamsi mercy aci 9 a to isaue a l 1130 Sunday School  The how will follow the usual I irade aQcinsTTnuHrrt r Announcement is made of a formula of the old cork Hr,  Hampshire countv t T e Ne preachinq mission a theCommun1 with all parts taken by dlk,mus   CUntV mediwi s,o,  Mason jail where they expressed , ity Congregational Church March of th i  i ,,,, r Tjw wiimvH Ilivii v iiie nevtf li Lions fTlnK r,, ,,ii  their disoleasure by bre g out, 24 u March 3L with Rov H h  hav scTjral the windows specialty acts Quite a number from here a bonded fhg hearinqi in probatcourt at Howell last Monday on the appointment of a guardian for Miss Dede Hinchey who is c patient in St, Joe hospital nn Arbor Judqe Hiram Smith post poned his decision for a week  Maycroft of Saugatuck as ausi which include a profession tao  , speaker iW Maycroft served  dancer wha will dance scv rnl t urt u,,1 ,  ,i l nit several the church as pastor some thirty numbers, a pianist with apeciat qo a,a had a larqe foil i who has worked with many xiq w cai yoci3 we know ,,  m iHe dagger nolo, ovr on mr , mq a year ana  mJt 4ery active members i X 4f ilke the ones tii 2f he aoctor is They dun t us a rule are  not years owing Services will be held ach evening exceptina Saturday, at 745 Th service en Friday cven ing March 24 will bo in naluro of r hjniecoming for cd frond of the bia nAddress by M W Gd M a 50 bed addition at the Oaylord Hugh I Johnston Traverse City IB Sanitarium  Singing Governor Williams takes issue Vanity Four, Fontiac Qucrrletto with Auto Makers that tu percent i Past rosters Aporn Presentation of the cost of a 1950 car consists Clyde Fisher by ORobirc ,PM of direct and says a corporation profits tax Reginald Schafer by Hiram Smith would not be paid by the con Roy Dillingham by C W Hooker sumer j Cyril Girard by Arthur Girard   I introduction of Grand Lodge CONSERVATION NOTES  Officers LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH According to statistices lelsas sa by theMichigan Medical See iety tne seven leading causes oi aeath are as ,follows Heai ts Dis eases Cancer, Ceberal Hemmor age, Accidents Bnghts Diseaso Pneumonia Tuberculosis Medical science has roised the age limit for all these deaths Hearts disease went from 645 in 1930 to 676 in 1947 Cancer from 614 to 621, Cerbral torn 675 to  ana men thurq Lrn  pjnslnoners and r  froshT viil be served fcikwinq vrehip hour E3rv n is i io attend these rpciali rii meetings ri  u ,    69 Accidents from 413 to 456 indirect taxes ana Life Membership Presentations o Briqhts from 64 to 668, Pneumon , ia from 401 to 462, TB from 374 CAVALRY MENNONITE CHURCH Rov fczra Ikchv, aio Morning Wship 1000 Sunaay School  1100 Childrens Hour  1145 Young Peoples Meetinq  730 jpinckney Evening Worship  815 Da , ime bands though out tlie country m former years uS HLirmonizors, the well known rfdnicmd Quarts, ana several solos by thr swoetost voices i , the second ward of Howeel Tn bhow promises to be a sprkiinq hilarious and pxhilirating tw,, ial hourp and more of entertairmpnt   that Pinckney People cannot  ford to miss The village e of Capac houorea its 3 year oia ecntor ter, last woeic afGeneral Chairman of th Vort  heaiih andonhis Lon Carl ODannel ana rhalfed th Wobie iauri oil his birthdayli  lounaoa the Capac journal b3 yu  aqo and ha since conaucied it  Hie iyp wae ah hand set at iirst  ana iu aid mostoi the worn  alone Now nis son aids hull ana  moaern equipment OOOL much ei  tho worK Mn Hunter su doeti all tne news writing ana holp with job printinQ H IG in qooa b3ra bithday first sheets of the wvj litc   uii siitis oi tne wcok how is boinq produced by Lion edition in the press He and his Herb Schott who s Fred Tuples  son do all the work A qaauate husband of Loon of th YPni SCJJIinlaw, TftDb Schott f o r lanti Normal merly ofhe taught school for 6 VP  m CLl  16bi u rtoscoe Darrow Supt Marvin ShurevJ upt sst V  8 CO Cottage rder Meetings 8n P M  , pome page 3 of this issue ad for this show On Mich, sold more hunting and pitertainment Jimmie Anderson fishiria licenses during 148431, Induction of Master Past Zi any other state in the union TfdlXrflL  Acn AZA H hnVO hfton nick Ten Grand Lodge Omcers and  r M ,edf    tOST IN TOURNAMENT Both Pincknay entering Dori ie anient xnu,ua,y   aad Mrs George Enqguist ahena wl , LloVf Hen   DPed horn 100 per thousand ed he bagk   th  lho cribb tournament ies m 1915 132 pcnousandstate h schud tournameil ot t f nn to 437 The infant mortalfly raie hws dropp babi in 1947 Durinq World War II United Stales had less men rejected in Arnold BorquiGt with Mr and 450 dead ducks have, been pick   wa iaq wrucers anathe dmft than any other nation, ed up from the Detroit river since   aspirants fotjrcmd moMhailt rectlon rat was 28 per the first of the month This  iS are expected ,   ,  v ayyi M ,uA Write Secretary for Rese ations only about one per cent oi tno  I duck population wintennq there I Only 22 of the dead duck weroj SPECIAL COMMUNICAiOIi  banded  cent fo ined the 12,700000 men exam RECEIVES DEGREE There will be a special comm  Walter Heuther cf Detroit U A Beaver  trappinq opens March unication at the Pinckney Mason  W C I O prsiatnt has just 25 ft ends March 31 in the lower ic temple on the night of Satur been honored Pyboston Univer peninsula and April 9 in the upi March 25 to conferr 3 First  De  sity He was qiven a degree of per peninsula 4126 beaver werejgrees Refreshments after deqree  docior of laws at the universities taken last year and 157 otter work Lets have a qocd turnou119lh Annual founders Day To  Mrs Frank Thomas of Bannister By 0rder oi the Wi M I our knowiaaqe this is the first recently caught a 4 lb 17 inch1 P w Curlett, Sec time a high union official ha bluegill in Houghton Lake It is   been sc honored, Reuther was mounted and in a taxidemy shop, CHILD HIT BY CAR formerly cailea everything und in Tj, Wayne, Ihd  Sheila Bgllen, 11, daughter of the sun by the conservative Great Lakes levels registered j Mr and Mrs Herman Boilen of j press inciudinq a Qprnmunistj Ms Cflifford VanHrrrb Mrs O gains in Feb except Lake Super  portaae LQ was hit by a car I and traitor However, tffWs havsl p0Mnoit Mrs Gus Hnnau ior which went down   toot, a she was crossing the road aflchanqed These degrees are Mr Fred Blades nd Mrs Istar Leases lor cuttinq 40,000 it otter qettinq off the Hudson Corawarded for cutstandinq and vol McAfee attended th fungal of Mich State Colleae Sat night Wdham Whuie ana Wk of Ann Arbor spent Sunday a1, thjamesWhitley home homer Abney was in Del t on business lenst week Lei on jedelo nnd faml of j Ann Arbor and Mrs Jenm, Shan  kland were Sunaay callis of Mr 1 and Mrs Bert Hooker Mr ana Mrs Ceff id VanHnn enterlainea Mr ana Mrs Wray hmeiiey at dinned Sunaay in hro oi tnir 54th woddinq fin v rsary  Mrs Susan VanHorn has ro  turned heme from Fiorina Mr ana Mrs Winston Buqhu rand Mr and Mrs Cliff Milhr bowled in Brighton Suede,y lost , ,uu i4ui Arbor Mctnday night Dn , ho trst qom to Waft Slmm TT,r OK Anr Arbor and Lioyd HTideO u,d UUmprI after winnniq two qam s 1, st th htira cribbage contest to Nrmcr Quigq crrNrrrirLake He iidoo g t a dock of cards and cribbaqe foi reaching thov semifinals  tho BASKET BALL FINALS I is The state high school basket i in ball finaie, w re hJd at Michiqa Stat J Colioqo Satur niqlit Uppt peninsula teams won twr titles, Brim ley boat Fowler 37 to 3o for tne class D title Ishpoming beat Godwin Hiqh School Grand Rapids 43 to 37 for th class C   j 111 he founded the Capac paper Senator McCarthy of Wisconsin reminds us of a hara bdkd gam i bier who stakes ail on one throw  of the dice He claimed that he had th names of neany 300 i Communists or sympathisers whe woo employed by the aeot el i seaie at Wsahmqtn D C and promised to name tMom Tnn no Of 150 ih a 90 wn to 27 So far he named only abaut 6 or 7 most of them have been to car th mlvs Same of thorn are cojeq wh wer IVVVI ate an ha and ab  so on d pnJassoirs ompioy a by Tins Cemmun  joinq doPt of iiunf eem l be d to a facsmih f the m witch hunt of col ni    In Lib3 JU that no  has como up with a qo ition  i just what a Communi W  Id Sol a ays as VM def  is litie St  Pel r and Paul of Grand Rapids brat St Vincent of Saqi naw 64 to 48 for the class C  title In Class h Kaiamzoe, Central took Port Huron 64 to 56 to win uable service to the people NOTICE 1 Reads  Mrs Alvin Beckler in Detroii last j Wednesday i Last Tuesday the North Hamj, j We wish to inform all Masen2, burg Extension CWh  d a lessF, e in earning rhairs  y p Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson, BOWLING NEWS TEAM St Ke Van W Marys lumber and 1300 cords of aspen  ners school bus which takes pup in Baraqa forest will be sold, at  ijs to the Dexter school The acLAnse March 31 j cdeinti  happened Wednesday There were 2S1 deaths and 173 niqht The bus is operated by A Injuria from huntinq accidents, Sekeel but was beirin driven bv last year This was about ona Norman Klave of Portaqe Lae, sars thir iamihes and fnenas, latalitv far every 35928 hunters, j the Seekels being in Ypsilanti of the change in the date of our,   ii p2ch may  taken now with1 this winter The bus stopped in  tchen shower for the Masonic i wero quests at the Jack Jlher Kennedys hook and line SmeSt, suckers front of the BoUen home to let the Hah to TUES EVENING, MAR earo etc rav be dipp netted, from child out She was struck byl28TH at 73 P m  April 1 to May 31 Not more thana car drivten by John Nicholas of Pot Luk  Card3  Entertainment 25 perch may be taln in any Ann Arbor The injured qirl was,Dor Prize one day taken to St Joe hospital, Ann Ar Sevf4 hundred high school jbor She surrered a concussion, students will rough it this yeaXf The Boilen girl went, to Pinck in the several Michigan consarjney school last year vation camps The fohowing will i Sto tii Waterloo park Lenct I KOHSMAN  WIDMEYER wee,Monroe Ann ArborPecr Miss Daisy Kohsman, formerly oi Pinckney Sunday wher  see whom a conqressman in Washington wants t, investgate the morals of Holiywooa motion pctun iriduUy eking the bam aiLr ti ,  stolen We suppose n grab himself some oi page publicity obtainoa the publicized amours Hayworh and Inqnu Bf  and the i Sort nf 1 horse is  wants t j the fj on iTinuqh I of iota Committee GEORO LIVERMORE RICHMOND Georqe L Richmond 94 died at his home on M36 4 miles W j e he1 born, Mill take wUl ocean of Cheteeu, now teachinq jn Bathiwi with  tennants, Mr and  w wikfrom Walled Lake Highland Park, RiMer Rouge and tie Creek and Donn Wedemey  Raymond AUen i 1 Glover family Chelsea Yankee Spring, Grand er of Pincknoy now attending T    nusson oiova son home in Wayandcote San George Gardner and wife, of oceys Stravberry Lake attended a hoc ry key game in Detroit Sun night  ghireys Thfc Leon Meabon family spent  jXvrn Surfv with Mr and Mrs W C Dje , Hgfeesin Detroit  GAMES MARCH 22 Vn Mr LaBelle the section boss, ReadS St Mcjr, v, CrrySr haseen promoted by the Grand Shir6V vs Kennrdv Hockey vs  Trunk Railroad Mr Cosway is, DiC, Qet Tip vs Fab i the new section boss and mrva into the Albert Frost house here He was the son of the lata Fowlerville spent Sunday Ledge, Battle CreeS and Lake, school at cruqfcn Sfrte Coll m d g Livermore Rich rdwaVdSpars home view IskmcT Lake, Lake Oxrieqe were married today at the       , tawara apaxs y of ai the i  POINTS dman tie is all wet Y u cannot gjj laisjate morality It has been tri 57 ed time and aqnn ar d always57jfnled For the same leas,u the gg campaicjns nqatnit gambling, prostitution ana oh r svnaicaied vices wnl also fail Some years back ludg Ferguson, now Sen oner Forquson headend a vice m vest,qaton in Detroit wnich result od in the conviction of tho mayor, heads of the pahce dept, and others on charqes of taking money from vice overloads This made he iudqe a sv ator Ap parently thre is still as much vice in Detroit row as there was before the senator staffed his cleanup The trouble with ihese 5 54 54 52 47 4S 43 31 dtaS Sleeper State Park onrraiona church ta Chal 5118 He Polac, BayClcnd Handv  jea De   unmarrd A sislo, fane S 1500000 CASH FtRST PREE graduate of Pinckney hiqhchco WAJTHNG TO BE WON He served 3 years over seas stat You still can enter Th  Oaily j ioned in Burma India and help Detroit Times 25 00000 Fun, ed ship supplies over the hump and Fortune Puzzle Contest Wu j into China durinq the late World still have an opportunity to show War  your skill solving prizes and go  Rd was struck and killed by a , i  T jii ,, t car driven by Roland Chottrf22 mond and was bom in Unaailla Ambrose Kennedy and family 0f Detroit, Thursday afternoon as was anc Gerald Kennedy and family  crossed Grand River Ave ir Susan, i 0j Howell spent Sunday at the rr,t Af ,v, piminY  kept house for him for many years until her death Surviving are a number of neices and nep CHILD KILLED BY CAR Gary Ras, 11 son of Mi and I investigations are tnaj tney are Mrs Frank Re,3 of 5497 Bowea RPsmoenc, and only last a short  me Thinqs scon si Ide back into the old ruts and in a short time are as bad as ever hews  The funeral services were held this afternoon at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Rev Solomon Stucky of Greqory officiatinq Bur ialwas in Unadilla Base Lin Cemetery Grand nephews ac id  as casket bearers  thr front of thp Fleminq school, 6 IrvinKennedv home  miles wrst of Howell whirl the Howard Goins and famny of boy attndd Chetter told sherDetroit spent Sunday with the D ffs rffiCCTS ho ys going 55 mi ON PROBATION j lowed us to advertise an their i I stores, the people who loaned j 4H OPEN HOUSE  f us their furniture and the public The Ptaickney 4H Club will who patronized us so qenerosyl hold oepn house in their loomsj The junior Class of 1950 under the town hall on Thurs  rrz   9Ehf March 23 at which time PINCKNEY EXTENSION S2 will exrubtt 96 articles of  , 2Ki1hmde themselves The Pinckney Ejftenion group, minors were allowed to drnkTho ,ehas28 anbets and22TwiU meet Than March 23rd at, socfties were Phi JCnappa Si Aqain the same trouble exists here Gambling is not clearly de fined Bingo is gambling if it is operated commercially but it is Swarthout family  an hgur andtrfe to slow down  jL sWsaredMa lodge or The following local Masons at but could  t oid hm thtfhhrJr8 J1101 tended a 7th District menq at child qs sXol wag just QUt nnd I  r , J Pcrtronize, Milan Monday night Georqe  children we lineJd up K  vi P Ct V  Gardner, Merwin Campbell Win ,lds of the riad Chetter Gs re,  TS   GU ston Bauqhn Lonnie , VanSlam hx7Sed but asked to return frr V wcrnJo It is human nature, brook Nelson Miller, Ona Camp jarth questioning by Prosecut L RXn lU K TS Ml Jock Hannett Clyde Fisher OI w  Roman solahers who were left  to watch His body are said to  have thrown Olin Robinsbn, Larry Camburn P W Curlett All Livinqston and Washtenaw county lodqes were TO HAVE A CARMVAk We are informed that thp Pin dice to see whoj would Have the clothes of Jesus MEETING Thre5 Univer of Mi8rratemity represented It was conducted bv ckney Fireman and Civic Imp i Mro 1 ohr w rx were pat on social probation unhl V S Richards, deputy qrand IPCI Society will jointly sooor a crrr u LihrlTr trro n  June 3 next, on account of adrinkuerr, Huqh Johnston, arand mas nivai to bo held on the publicS2S3S AL ZL vrl   ing party near Brighton March 4, tor  Dr Francis Lambie, 8qUnre here the last of next Tur rqwSfllf 7 f which was not chaperoned and mnndr lecturer were present A Jackson Company will put it I ri 27 Jff 1 L2 IAle5ittOTticle hev the home oKMr D D BradvfDelta Upsilon and Phi Upsilon loSnlWtto at Lesson on cha  j f a   11     an MardiYOL,C mjgiven bv  L A mv Khlbltto at Lesson on chair canina wiU be Arood was killed in an auto ac iJtfmtt You a mlaiVen bv Ifa Bo Dallet aiKiidenl at th rxnrty at the country tJmi iMrTRuaolTKoeppA jclub Leo Lavev has resignel fom the enus board and Tom Dee of Briqhton succeeded him Bob on this Company yar  Mrs Clark was one of lope ladles to receive p twenty The fire enqlne was wjiettijj5drin2  Carr,nnd Phil Genttle have ben the Cvru Laueri farm atChb teaa card fcJv he Botton iioniie at Btach,  signed up by the board and will Corners last fhufsdav wfcjfle work in Lansing  tractor caught fire , i v  AM x yc if  e I  f m fe  vfftr  taTFI   Vv  1  s     W W  v  Pinckney Civic Improvement j Assn I  Jfy NEIGUfiOlOftfe JinsnH  33S Tht Next Meeting is ToMsdoy Wd, Thar Rfc    The Qiy of Briqhton and 5 rut I cd districts will vote on school re opsonization on April II  Mrs Marie Allen of New Hud son sufferd had laceratons last week when her car crashed into the back end of the Brighton sch ool bus None of the ciiildren were injured Mrs John Cook of Pinckney an nounces the engagement of her neice, Lola Lewis to Frank Hpley of South Lyon The bride to be is inployed in the Pinckney Gc al Store She attended Sou u on high scriooL Ma Gates won the South Lyon crjbbaqie Jaurriament and Max Larrabee and Floyd Boslrt the Bri ghton one The South Lyon American Leq ion is planninq to put up a build inq in the spring The Linden V F W Post is put ting on a drive to raise money1 to bond a Memorial Community Center Work has already started on the building, free labor is being used  Only 76 people voted at the  UY  Howell liattr Howell Mfchkm M  llfE tlSI 21  INTRUpER IN THE DUST David Brian, Claude Jannan Jr  Juano Henanaes Porter Hall CoflMdf Cartoon March of Tim Friday, Saturday March 24 21 Rod Cameron, Adrian Booth and Walter Branan In BRIMSTONE  In Trueolnr  Robert Rockwell Barbara Fuller  f rJ4ay, Saturday, March 24, 25 BELSOP CORONADO  1 Roy Rogers Date Ryan an outdoor musical Laii Nowt Sunday Monaay7March 21 27 THE GAL WHO TOOK THE   WEsr fa Toehageolar Yvonne DeCariGharie Cobum Scott Brady and John Russell Cartoon fopuiai Sunday Shews 9811 ALIAS THE CHAMP  Cartoua Matin Sunday at 215 F M coatinuoiu Sunday, Monday, March 21 27  Victor Mature, Lucille Ball Ltzabeth Scott, Sonny Tufts EASY LIVING  low TUM, Wd, Thur Mach 282930 Frank Sinatra Stpckbridge election Paul Step toY Garrett Ann Miller hens was elected president I  ON THE TOWN Born to Russell Whitehead and Tut, Wod, Thur, March 28 29 30 1IN K Y A Drama Starnaa Jean Grains Ethel Barry more and  Ethel Watters I Cartoon Mrs Jones Rest Form Shows 710 and 9tl5 r ConittiaVrlahtinti Xentuckian Kev to the AVON THEATER  Stodfcbrtdas Michigan wife of Gregory, March 8 a son The Stockbridge base ball team a farewell party last week for Bob Price who qoes to Florida this week to train with the Flint Central League team J Rev John Bayes of Grand Led Comody fa Technicolor Novoliy DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN  I Friday, Saturday March 24, 25 Cartoon HOPE OF SAND  with Burt Lancaster, Paul Henreid In a itory i hunting Diamondi in Africa Stork Mcufcot  Sunday, Tuesday, March 28, 28 MY FRSEND ffiMA with  , John Lind Diana Lynn and Marie Wilson in a very funny eomord of radio fame qe is the new Baptist pastor at J1 Saturday March 24 25 Fowlerville i   15  r The two barns on the Rex Robert Taylor House  farm near Fowlerville j  J1  were destroyed last Wed with,,  AMBUSH , cominoouigir ft   an estimated loss of 10,000 Arlene Dahl John Hodiak j  ILZ T The Howell committee to pur Color Cartoon  P  Stratton PoUc chase the 6 acre site at Howell west of the Jewett railroad bridge still lack 1200 The state pays mostuof the cost of the buildinq construction  Sunday, Monday, arch 26 27 Sunday Shown 3 p, m, cent Show 715 and 905 THAT FORSYTE WOMAN  Color by Tochnteofaf  i Di Harlow Shehan and wife and family of Jackson and Earl  Gaines and wife of Howell were Snday visitors at the Wm She han home Mrs Nettie Vaughn writes us with from Jackson where she spent the Greer Garson Errol Flynn winter with her daughter Mrs  Walter Pldgeon Robert Young Edith Vaughn, that her sister, Mrs Cartoon and Wewi Ella Teeple is in a Detroit hospit, , wd, Thur, March 28 2930  of Pontiac and James Burn of The Clifford Chambers family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Joe King in Detroit Dominick Conklin and family al with a broken leg,  The village council of Fenton has voted to install parking met ers  Dr Sullenberger of the Univer sity of Michigan was acguitted by a jury in Ann Arbor last week of an asnsult charge brought him  THREE DARING DAUGHTERS Ajul Arbr were Sunday guests in Technicolor kf the Ray Burns home The Jack  Jeanette McDonald Jose Irurbi i Yun family were in Detroit Jane Powell Edward Arnold Edward Nuaffer and Wife of Cartoon Latest News, Holt were Sundayguests of the  Llovd Hendee family  Mrs Murray Kennedy entertained her cribbage club last Allen Davis is now wbrking for  the Ford Motor Co at River Rou by Mrs Louise Philpot, a negro ge university elevator operator His The 3570 Club will meet at  Thursday The Chubbs Corners Commun j attorney contended that the char 800 P M Saturday, March 25 atity Societv held an auction at the ges were instigated by the boc the home of Rev and Mrs Brady erhri Pri  iety for the Advancement of Col  ges were instiqated by the Soc  the home ol Rev and Mrs Brady school Friday night  131 W Unadilla ored People Miss Alberfca Din,kel entertain ed last Tuesday niqht, the Misses Amanda DeBarr, Louise and Caroline Ziegler and Cecelia Boscher Ambrose Eichman of Dearborn and Mrs Ida Eichman of Detroit were Sunday gfueisis oj Gerry Eichman and family John Sprout has enlisted in the army air corp, and left for SanAntonio, Texas last week Thurs T  feeww mmmmmfri Plumbing  ater Ssrtemsetc Stanley Dittkel Wall  OW WVE 250 MMPLESOF 19S0 WAIL PAPER FROM  25c lo 65c mat OIL bruce VanBUricnm Mom 19F3 pntmdpv  PINCKNEY 47 lean Ago  v I uui meat ic , Mrs Joshua Sellman 87, died I other year, at her home here Friday She lea ves a soiv Lafayette and 2 grand children Samuel Sykes 76 died at his home here March 21 He was bom in Yorkshire, England and  came here in 1827 He leaves his wife and 2 sons, Casper and Geo  The Congl church held a StPatricks tea at the home of Mrs John Teeple March 18 A pro orcan of music and other events Sime Brogan has hired out to mL9r Fhd  ior an  25 Years Ago Jack Blanchard and his father Harvey Blanchard of Dexter are starting a bus line next week run  ning from Ann Arbor to Lansing Mrs W H Meyer took off her ring while cleaning her house the other day Then she forgot about them and threw a lot of old papers in the stove When she I went to look for her rings they were gone and had apparently gone into the stove with the pao ers One ring was valhed at 200 St Marys basket ball team of J Chelsea won the State Class D championship last week in the  state tournament at Lansing Born to Vincent Young and  COME UNTO ME, ALL YE THAT LABOUR AND ABE HEAVY LADEN, AND I WILL GIVE YOU RESTMatt 1128 Married last week Bemice Gerr oom t0 Vincent Young and and Allen Bently of Rushton and  wife 0f Gregory March 23 a dau also Chas Knight and Anna Lut gbter hill of Hctmburg  fam house o John Ander  jf1 eX, V001 and ExnmeVson in Marion was destroyed by Hadly of Unadilla were married fire last Sudriay night yedneBday  s j Brady passed away Marned atAyi Arbor last Wed at the home of her daughter in Katie Claris and Wm Meyers of  Ille last Fridav Sl,f Lc2 u J  XA i John 1 White of Marion is quit was put on Rev Fr Commer I Rey Mylne la8t Wednesday  3 Sykes oTDetroit fcrd gave a fine address A feat , W E Murphy received a boilj8, S ight was the act of 1 of oranaes from Mr R wcrs n DY  mT  ttw 1 the night was the act of  im Read in brining all his  pidtinq girls to supper,, and Mrs Dan Richards en  the Boys Club Friday Read and Ruel Cadchampions of the Hal 78  Co Dispatch horde purchased, the  wept of the Dispatch  Judqe Chas Fishbeck J Howell Saturday   floche hajd a hand sprain  SJIMCUBCV n colt last week  1 xurpny srwATna  uvx , , ,  w,1 of oranges from Mr RandalllWa hit bT 1 o last week from California last week Ran  dall  was a former travelling salesman Mrs Will Wright qav a party in honor of her husband Friday night The South Lyon Excelisor has been sold by Chas Rorabacker and guite hadly injured Walter Djokel died at Detroit MondayFuneral was there W B Darrow has opened a shoe shopm Howell Street to Mr SaPSon of the Plymouth   M  Bert Wylie and family called J on Mrs Jesse Wylie Sunday J The Dr Walter Mercer family The Younglove school P T A of East Lansing spent Sunday, at will have a penny supper Triday the Wm Mercer nans, night at the school  0 Announcing Evangelistic Services Or 1 in Ho oh Speaker  J A nmi    APRIL 19  1 at Calvary      p f , W WMHWICifJ,V, iVTV PpffPP j1 tt1 Tit Ptaekny Dispatch Store s Groceries, Dry goo ds Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings  Lingerie KennedyV Gen JStore Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS QPLLFCTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 lk HOGS 100 pr Cwt WF BUY HIDEb m,D CALF SKINS Ffcoae 88 Plndmy Central Uead Stock c Have seen  STilT E OF MICH IG AN , THf CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE i COUilTY Ol LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Carol Louise Dorow,  Plaintiff, vs Gerald W Doiow J Defendant  Suit pendinq in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in Chancery, on February 27, 1950   In the above entitled cause  appearing that the defendant Gerald W Dorow is a resident of this State and the process for nis appearance has been duly is  sued, and that the same could  not be served by reason of hit absence from or concealment within the State of Michiqan and bv reason oi his continued absence from his place of resident, therefore on motion of Van Wink le  Van Winkle attorneys for plaintiff, tf It it ordered that the defendant the hosptial is slowly improving enter his appearance in said cause CL or before three months from the date of this order and  TW Plackney Disncn Entered as 2nd class act oi March 3 1877 matter at Postoffico Paul W PwM Publish Mr and Mis John McDonnell f j and Jane Nuan spent Sunaay at  Saimuy iield, M Clemens Mr and Mia Louis Coyle en tertained Sunaay Mrs Ella fctc ish the Clarence tapish family of Chelsea and Bob Grainqer and family oi Lansinq Mrs N D Potter attended thcState D A R meetinq at Lansinq from Tues to Friday tilts week Phillip Livmqston Chapter of How ell were co hostess On Friday Anne Heath and her mother will attend with the other 4 represent atives from the county and their mothers A state represcnluuve will be chosen The winner wilJ a 100 bond The Pinckney Extension Group held a very successful meeting, Wednesday at the home of Mis Rolf Gustafson The meeting was  held over for the second day be cause of larqe attendance Lee Lavfcv left Sunday to attend i  the John Deere meetina at Watyr  loo, Iowa He will also visit the John DeRre factories at Moline, 111, and Chicago, being gono about a week Howard Read and wife ieturn ed from a months stay in Florida, Saturday Mrs Viola Read entertained her card club Tuesday Clarence Fuller of Fowlerville called nn W C Miller one day last week  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent the week end at the Lee Lavev home Mrs Mable Suydam of ackson spgnt the week end at the M J  Reason home Mesdames Hazel Parker Esther Campbell, Florence Eauqhn and Dorothy Parker attended th con  cert aivn bv th Lyra Choir at Ann Arbor last Friday niqht Or a Cnmnbcil was honoured by hit famiy Sunday, on theoc casion of his birthday by boina taken to Blacks for dinner Loren Moabon of Grand Rcpirh Mrs Irene Watters of Jackson,  Mrs Gladys Ketchum of Mason and Warren Snapp and vife r,i  Marion and Mrs Gafbraiih were called here Sunday by the sei  ious illness of their father, Gee Meabori sr Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and Mrs Rose Hendee spent Sunday at the L J Hendee home in Ann  Arbor Msr Mable Backus writes from Port Huron that her sister, Mis Clella Fish is still,with her and qaining slowly The Howard Seefelds who ha v bee a livinq at Silver Lake hao moved to Ann Arbor where they built a home Clifford Miller cabled on Bob Honne at his home in Detroit last weeje Bob who has ben in   GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS RUMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS  4 ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY No more expansive unhealthy pumping and digging ip of cupooli, leplic fonki, teepoge pool, greot tropi and clogged linei Here the moV reliable and loien method liquefy, dissolve and saponify greose, sludge, ha doth gnd other organic solids This modern chemical guarantees quick and  ffU cienf result  12 to 16 noun NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank nrctvy w   r he mi col Is working 5, 10, 15, 25, 5 ard  ONTAfNfffS  Canadian Pat Off f c1 Off Pending Myron Hughes Phone 57F11 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Plnckner Kentucky Lump Goal  Now Available Also coke and Stoker coal CoJI Dexter 2681 L E HOEY  SONS   HUGHES  mi WHEW PLUMBINGS BAD, TMEi COMFORT FLEES,  CALL US AMD LIVE IN f JOYFUL I  kSE f   IT WALKED uiAMDHrr ME UAAl IfLMAKli Georqe Meabon sr who lived with his children this er started to live alone in has win ITS QnUokesideDr  2, fafo 7PhonePlNCKNfcYlS7FII   VOUIL WJOV ktAUV MODERN COWim NT LIVING IN YOP HQM  WfTH PHILGAS  vtmGmHOK AN 22 members of Pinckney Chap O E S atenxid the FriendrluD Niqht of Ain Arbr O ES last Wednesday niqht Several huni Thomas wh was takina care of red wero prosonV from Livmqston Washtenaw, Moo and Wnyar counlies Mis Anna Reason W M of Pinckriev Chap, prerjded   TQZW raaiiman is bringing gour copg of the latest Fbilra Booklet This hanusome booklet tells how ou can arrange to have Philgas in yo lpliome   , beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Pbihas appliances JIos everyone living u omes beyond the gas mains is talking afloat Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, water heating and refrigeration Make a selectionof the appliance needod for your home   come in and seeour complete display New low pinces to fit, your budget that within forty days the plair ihomehere aqain last week Thur j tiff cause this order to be publish m0minq he wasfound layinq on I ed in the Pinckney Dispatch, a the floor of his home bv lamenewspaper published and arcui  ated within said County said ibis fjres for him Hp hnd suifnre,j n oi2vCvn nC  stroke and has lost the us of  in each week foe six weexs m V , j   n u succession i f les a cannot tfllkHo war Glenn C Yellanci I keri toT the home ofhls son Circuit Court Commissioner1 GorcJ,e if Livinqston County Michiacm s E Swarthout who is nearly Van Winkle tVan Winkle  90 vears old fel1 on ths ice lnst  Atttornevs for Plaintiff  week He suffered no broken i Business Address bonen but  hurt his arm and Howell, Mihiqcm shoulder lack Darrow and Toe Plummeri Mrs Shirey will care for her The JacR Paton family have who went to Okla to seek fame1 Rev Fisher underwent an moved from the Rozek house at and fortune March 9 return rvi Chubbs Comers back to his fath Home March 17 Quick work ers farm  require written notice ol loss Verbal or phone notice is sufficient What does your present policy require H W WY1IE INSURANCE anS BONDS NOTARY PHONE 136  PINCKNEY ihc j hn Carver family were Sunday dinner quests of Rev and Mrs J M McLucas n Bran i n Sunday D ri Grfhth and wife wer here Sunday and breuqht j e Griffith irm frm St Lawrence hospital Larjeinq whre he was operated have to be in bed in the deqree work Frank Sisley ana wf  of Bvn Center hcrMe moved into th  home of the late Mrs Nellie Nash on East Main St MrsSisy s an j on H w invalid and Mr and Mrs Henrv two weeks Shirey hcrvie mnved in with them  Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell  called on Joe Griffith at Si Law roTtnce hospital Lansinq last Friation at McPhrson hospital How Robert Soefold and family of  ell last week Columbus, Ohio, spent the week nd a4 the Earl Bquqhn home   joSlIp i jJhilf  Ktmrmmtm HONE NO 145  HOwell Liens Club Annual  Minstrel Show  Brighton Rotary Club Night March 27  BENEFIT OF BRIGHTON BOY SCOUT BUILDING Howell Lions Club Nights March 30,31  SIGHT CONSERVATION AND CIVIC IMPROVEMENT Monday, Thursday Friday, March 27,30,31  n i AT HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL 800 P M  PERFORMANCE TICKETS GOOD AT A SHOW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS ADMISSION ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 40c ANY PERORMANCE TAX INCLyDD   TWO HOURS OF,GOOD DriXRTAINMBfT , ,5   1      1 i 1 m I M 1 vii   M H     y  AHMBSS H ,  yBfl H  w JHIW 1 VSI 1 fe  c  V  ttmm    iiiwq   rW  K   K  IMP SeKi W PeeipWejflS Jj   weSJeSJSie Jf M ePsr WMyP , WT PJ   mt  X   k,     Vs fcr   H EQUIPMENT a, P Stf VANWMOfi Kay tfuiry M u I ttncKno, fcuen YOUR nooBWro success    i   nuuwtfs , MoiiTueeCFrfMSat 7tUOtt00pmI Every time you walk through the HM wyouupgu j doorway of our bank, you can M G R McCtUbiiV  be taking steps to success Dentist  by addirv  your bank balance li2H North Michigan J orr , for opportunities Telephones  or askinv for financial advice Office 935 Residence 814 which our officers are  THE aamumim Vmyii7  Attorney ct Lent First Stent and Savings Bon BomlL lchiatm MAitraTIiivS5r  Attorney at Low Pfco 13 Brighton Mich Hone  glad to give  Whv not walk through our often feaxn J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating always Irenings by Appointments State 87J7 Lakeside Driv Writ MYRON door Since 1837, when John Deere gave to the world the steel plow, the name John Deere materials by highly skilled workmen This quality of construction, in turn, is your assurance of time and laborsavings i I fttf achieved a reputation for being the qttality name in farm equipment John throughout many years of dependable Deere farm machinery is equipment with s performance past  and a future  Regardless of the machines you may J allaround satisfaction it will pay to choose  tractor, plow, harrow, mower, choose John Deere Be sure to see us for planter, rake, combine, wagon, feed mill, new John Deere Farm Equipment    end others, yoVU find John Deere Equip efficient John Deere reconditioning servment constntCOT of the Mghest grade ice    and genuine John Deere Parts Lavey Hardware Howell jglrhlgan HEBB SNfiEU  Phone 183  207 EGiand Elver Howell Michigan FIRST NATIONAL BANK Real Estate Insnrance,Brokexage HOwffiiX re aty, i,ak and Faajn Property Memrw Federal Deposit Insur  Speciality  one Cc W deposit p to Tgt Your Prcperty with Me 5000 Insured License Rush Lakf   JOHN BEERE JU a  fe wtb in Garage  1916 OTORMERLY SHIREY  SONS 127 PEARL ST,PINCKNEY,M1CH GENEIAL AUTO FEPAIR FARM MACHINERY REPAIR  vVELDONG OF ALL KINDSALL WORK AND PAfeTS GUARANTEED STATE OF MICHIGAN Tb rebt Coot for us County o Llvtagitcn At e aaenoa of told Court held a  fniMum Offlee m oe City at Howall In sal County on tha 18th day ol March AD ,1950 t FrMntJioa, Hbom R Smita, iudgt of Probate  In th MaxtM ok Xhm Estate of Michael J Roche, Deceaesd Gerald J McClear having filed In cud Court lit Unai admlnlatiation ac count and hie petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the design ment and dJaaibution oi the residue oi aid estate It is OrsUred,That the 10th day ol Apnl A D , 1950 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at eaM Probate office, be and la hereby appointed for hearing ecid pet toon  , it is Further Oiuod, That pbUcio  1 aoe thereat  givea by ptblifion oi a t copy oi uns oraei once each week ioi three successive weeks previous oi hearing, in the Pinckney Diapctch a a newspaper printed and circulattd in said County A true copy Hlrcm R Smith Minnie Porter Judge oi Piobate ReakM ei Yrobtnt EslabLshed 1865 Incorporated McPiierstn State BaiK 1 BANK MONEY ORDERS To pay those out of town bills we oifer Bank Money Orders as an economical convenient and safe medium ECONOMICALAt a cost of 5c for amounts up to S998 and 10c per hundred dollars on amounts to said over SI000 This form of sendinq Bpt Cash FOR DEAD OS DISABLED STOCK HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each HOGS 100 per CwL ALL ACCOHD1NG iO SIZ AND CONDIAION CALVES, SKEE and rtGS REMOVED Fli PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL Kl tienceee tar DARLING  COM Ar, LEE LAVEY general Insurance Phone S9F3 Pinckney Michigan  AUCTIONEER form Sales a Specialty BEIT WYUE Phone Pfackney 78F2 STAtUETTERRTivIAS Attorney at IVw 207 E Grand River , Hcwel1 i  PU SWABTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Direator Modem Equipment Ambuktnce Service Phonee 39  63 Plnckneyiich FRED C REICKHO,Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Bfcrer Are HoweB Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence 61 IMOTD HENDIS Uve Stock Hontfiv Weekly Tips Made to DeCro General Tracking i REFiaOlERATION SERVICE  HAIiOLD RADY I Repairs on AM Maios Phne Pjpckpey 154F3 K f  E REED, Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING irccurre  Fast  feasonable Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich Concrete Products Cnavei Sanct top SolL Road Gsnve 1 Fill Din and Road BuH Flocks Laid Piece or Omtrati 7626 Toma Rd Phtckney Rte A j Phone Deader 8 118 DR C  TbWNiB DentSal  o044 Portage Lake Road, Dexiei Phone Dexter 3461 WantAfi Bob Can Phillip Gentile, Leona  Campbell and Rosalee Nasi I were homo from Mich Slots the first part of the week Francis Shehan, iev Albert Schmitt and Gerald Clark took three carload of children to the St Patricks party qiven by St Josephs church of Howell Sun Mr and Mrs John Carver put on a cookinq ware demostration in Lapeer last Friday money is much cheaper thanj other rcoqnized method j CONVENIENTAsk for a Mr nov Order when you cash your pav check or whenever in on busi ness Slip it in an envelope an, seal it The Money Order itseli shows the remitters name SAFEProvides a permanent re ceipt for your payment whih r held in our files ready for in mspection on requestMcHi son State bank  Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran Coiporation Ali Deposits up COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Regular meetinq of Village Council March 14 1950 Meetinq called to order by Pres Dinkel followed by roll gall of officers PresentShirley SwaJthqu R Clark C Clark and Eisele Ab 4 miles East of Pinckney sent Read Minutes of last meetinq appro veU Motion by R Clark supported  s FOR SALE Mixed Hay loose Nick Koluser, 3800 u M 36 FOR SALEBaby Chickens from blocdtested parent stock Large Enqlish White Leghorns High Line Barred and While Rock and Reds, now hatching  Bob Squire Hatchery Phone Hoyell 305W WANTEDTenant to work 180 FOR SALE 1Two Horse Plow, acre Farm on shares and Furnish also d quality of baled hay alfal own stock and Tools Furnish , fa and timothy A one horse wag hv Shirlev to approve request of Reference   on and a Spring tooth harrow Rosario LaRosa and Anthony L J B Decker, Mason Road William Cooper Filppi for transfer of location irno cxrri t  n their 1949 Tavern and S DM FOR SALE Singer Sewing Madi F2R ,1 Iord lRJcra, yr from 106 W Main St me in Good Condition  id  S ac1 1 D CTrac licenses Phone 83 Pinckney, Michigan to 141 W Vlan St, Pinckney, Michqan Motion carried I Mctipn by C Clark supported Wood S5QU per cora 600 Del bv Swarthout to accept Election iveced 650 Delivered in Lots Returns, Carried also small quantity oi June ilic following then took their Grass Hay 1500 Delivered oath of office Geo  Charboneau tor, 2 VAC Tractors, new and used with Hydraulic Plows and FOR SALE Body and Block f orS Q8 Ft JPZ  fond ssmi nr V sRnniv,n2 3 4 Sec Spnng Tooth Harrows L to 500 for each Depositor Howell Michiqan President Clerk Mildred Ackley Treasurer Helen Reynolds Trustees for 2 years, Liseie, Hoy I Uiari and Albeit bhirley 1 2 Bottom 14 InPlow on Rub ber, 1 4 Bar Sid Rake, 1 7 Ft Trailer Type Mower, I Manure Loader for VAC Tractor, 1 1936 Ford qood shape 1 Motor Bike ass Kfcimo  szr , ss M c HTB  ckneV 161F11 Assessor FOR SALE  One Kalamazoo Ranqe burns wooa or coal, wnite Lorenzo Murphy enamel trim, excellent condition We Trade FERRY IMPLEMENT COMPANY 1  I Case Sales,  Service 14050 N Territorial Rd, North Lk J  Pinckneys FIST  Motion by C Ciark supporrea bV 20  larqe size Norqe oil bwarinout to appoint irvin Kenn space heater 5 room sise, with edy Street Commissioner Or blower, only used 30 days, good Rcrv M Duify, Health otticer and nev, m john Eisele, Viilaqe Mavshali FhoiiePincknv No 8 Constable, and Inspector WANTEDironings loaom aV Motion carried o  A  , , ,  Motion by Shirley supported by o51 eetjrkneyMicrh Eisele to allow following bills FQ  SALEAt Patterson kxka Staebler Uvingston Oil Co Oil Hos Chicken Coup and 31  QQ acres Electric lights Nice local, rv Lavey Hdwe Misc supp 89J jori Barqain for cash Dr Ray M Duffy Health Officer LaPrad Farm 4F32 Gregory Paul Curlett, Ballots Council Pro n a  T Z  Get Your Spring Qleaningfeone QUALITY Meats Fruit  Groceries Vegetables ceedings Financial Report and   opriag mngone KT  2S OO earlv Wall and window washing Motirp fonn by experts Reasonable Priced  vccm M 11 EhneT Terrv 69eo Bentley ETecUon Bd  Rd RFD 1 or Call Mm Roy m v  Clark Election na i    1200 FO SALE  QruanUty of loose HazeFRichardson, Election BU,hay Clover and Alfalfa Member 1200j  BisCharles Clark, Election Board  SOFT WATERon a service rxrs Winifred Graves, Member   Y1 tract Notices Flossie Fisher  M aber Irvin Kennedy, Member Election Bd  No Equipment to buyNo con 1W4  v   tract ot signNo work to do Clyde Boucher, Gate Keeper and RuSft and  coniIO serrice 900 Fish  Cleaning Services  Lorenzo Murphy  Review  Don Sarthoul, , Review , Stanley Dinkel  Review Motion carried Motion to adiourn Mildred Ackley Clerk Culligan Soft Water Service B nivi Ierson and Main Streets ttUL , phone fa j g522 Board ot s    800 J Board of 800  GLASS SERVICBffOj HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERTY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THESTRAINSOF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VmERATlONSi WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOJRK PROPERLYROMPTLY ABES AUTO PARTS  PHONE 151  1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweU Michigan W Have M Market Prices Courteous Service  pa WANTED POULTRY Will Detroit  market pdcos C H Ucvd Pbaie 61 MMfPM    BRED UKE HYtD CORN Farm Seed Chifik Starter Steady Uy for 12 to 14 Months They UM Out lit Orckr New  V B OB 8 Q U IRE HATCHERY Phone 305 W k m Howell 218 SeuAhfiehAve, For Your Needs Farmers Feed Suppiy 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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>ZV ,  jr11 W  4     5 Volume 67 Dispatch  Y Dispatch Wednesday, Mach 15, 1950 Michigan Mirror I Census NewsU 01001 WKWS  MicKTeaislatuxe meet,iC  Jl,ffi cELSj at feutaa today In ,cl Kjmgtoar h from , J  CHURCH NEWS Sti Marys Catholic Churcn  Pinckaey, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHMITT   on, called by the W ,, discus  bond proposals  Sunday Masses 800 and 1Q0C  sTh c It Novenna Wed 730 p m the pulped thathc teen leadZJSat a bond issue should includejCMfcioa Sat 730  uU pm new elementary buildinq, equip Sunday s,bor b00 mass nwnt forSsame and some , newj friayg  Novsana Devotion down bv the supreme court and quesdonaires will be distributed ow iQ,, , , , a    ZjjgTl to qovern to all homes to the Lansina D,S, , TJJ , b0   ws 10 VILLAGE ELECTION ny 166 Yotes wre c, st q election here Monldeola JfaSSl SSShT tnrown out The entire houni entire a The ion exists, irie qovemar uavuwic Hu  buildinq call for  classrooms Choir Practire WedNiahts Assessor atinq a corporation profits tqx to Enumerators wi visit every  owi      ruVu wea Niqms,, an all purpose room The ar Orqanist  Choir Director i trustee ct has been instructed to Mrs Merwin C , draw up tentative plans and a  Thur 8 p in, prayer meetinq  Trustee avoid a deficit and carry on need , home in Lansinq lnqham and lav rfietect has been instructed to,  MiMerwinCampbeU ustee  SCilmv HPn01h qStT C0UnK  leQ 1he re draw u tenta Plans and al Thur 8 pT CanipbcJ  The leqislature seeks to do thi j quired  number of quesUonaires model to  available m aboutat parsonaqe by possible reduction of state aid, These homcs will be listed and to counties and other economies later checked aqainst the list of As state spendinq is popular those received at Lansinq after been with pressure qroups the ieqisat April 1 Postaqe free envelopes ure is apt to be placed on the de, will also be left tensive by stickinq to their polj gbif enumeration has been icy of cuttinq aid to the counties  adopted in place of the tradition 1030 a m church service 1130 Sunday School  Pres Clerk Treas 3 weeks The model will not be in final setup as the site has net determined All persons ,,  aqree that the new school should Thursday, 800 Prayer Meetinq I Assessor be located as near the presentand Deacons and Peaconesses i Trustee school as possible on a site  at, rneetinq followinq A sound film Trustee can be purchased at a rea iab ilPP  Brinqinq Christ to the villaq 2 were Union ticket was ele vote was UNION Pres Stanley Dinkei, 124 Clerk Mildred Ackley 121 Helen Reynolds 120 Lorenzo Murphy 122  John Eisele 118 Roy Clark 127 Albert Shirley 122 CITIZENS Marion Reas Li1 Maihall Santa Cia, Twos  with LCUntT tound themselVt vvith somuch money on hand from the sales tax diversion 1947, that they rebate and paid them out of salts tax in all taxea So the potentials for campaiqn is enumerator previously used, it Me once The committee believes Home  wil be shown This nvetl sues are numerous , is simphfied and less complicat I that due to the sudden increase inc Wl1 Pian for the Preachinq j GRAND CHAMPION AT The qovernor has souqW to putied than the oldmethod The full, in or near Pinckney it will be mission and Holy Week  HOWELL MARCH 18 tfce leqislature on the defensive, cooperation of all people is askby seekinq to apptopriate 11 millions for needed state hiqh j peo2ie WQ faii to maij  thejr ui 14 Ihn the state sieDDem and the county prosecute fil or  HTS aQamst e sWvisor and five township official of misuse of public funds ana conspiracy to misuse public funds Marion Reason 40 i lhe case was started in 1948 bel  Mildred Ackley 37 I Jr , Justice Bibbinqs of Battle Helen Reynolds 36 i CQQ by Chas McCaulev of tiLorenzo Murphv 36 state tax commission B6th of tlT Earl Gallup 36 Jatt are now dead A court dec Oscar Beck 47 J jBKn on the matter is expelted John Eisele 341 0 Judqe Hattch of Battle Creo  fi9 tLimein prU In th mean time the Marshall township bd Played safe, and there was rebate of taxes this year Juaqe Rcy Bean, the Grand Champion Hereford Steer  which no of necessary to consider acreaqe Sunday 1030 Rev Nelson Pot some distance from the villaqe ter wi preach and the members, ,  i x u iB rrrnncst inrrp1  ,,  Thesite committee of which of the men s club will take part won the NatTona7Champicnship way work He is J, m  quesUonairs will receive a sec Merl Caird of Rush Lake is chair  the ciiurch service of worship, at the Chicaqo International Live sinqtheqas or weiqht tax tor tni ond visit tom e census enum mQn made re The pcrstQr will  conducinCj a stock Show lH   Smiti takrk a eiuea purpose but would qet from ca ercrtorThta wUl cxlsso bcnosen if theseveral sites under consideration nreachinq mission with Rev H Farm Equipment Grand OpeS a t mes 1hf  u eVei jf corporation income tax forms are not filled out correctly One on M 36 W, one on M3S E MaycrAat Sarqatuck Conql 2450 WestGrand R er We ThSSfh w J f  lobd Th theaomor as to S nq fe  ,to e listed are and one on Unadilla StThe one church  Howell on Saturday MarcT is u4 b5 oT   bV move by the qovernor as ne i those in federal service soldiers  most centrally located  nHnv ovnm v, OAU D TU,  ,, ,   ,1 yl rqents expected to qet mqhway contract sailorS airraen  home or abroad1,lb acres, is level easily accessible road commissions support on self enumeration system is expect j a price of 600 an this proqraxn as niqhway wor  t speed collection o me ce J f  Th Unadilia St is are inviled has suffered of late years due tOpsus and also QiVe those who fmi u v  uma i, is lack of funds The qovernor is also for aid to Mich, wine makers He would let them out time to do venient , The followinq enumerators Shem produce stronaer wnies to, handl  district Pinckney vilered thre3 bondinq pians drawn ornte Church ponle at compete J , a, la Hazel Richardson Putnam up bv their attorney One aaiis rhirch Members of trie Pilarim, The Qoveimor J f  Iwp Wm Brash Hamburq Jean tor 110,000 at 5 per thousana FUMn rno or invited to low counties and townsmps o Ann Bennett UnadiUa, Helen  vi,ir,tion over a 20 year period atnd with thr families Tjr   n t T,   , u arquement is that thev Motors Corp of Detroit, market i have tqken the same oath as Slates, offic, , ,,A by a fail to understand theqreaV atm their 14 year old boy,, Will Slater  placed on these antiRed oathV RAITFT RATI crnPFQ  the Red,acents are as subver BASKET BALL SCORES , sive as claimed they would not r ShSSarT Cienoa Dorothy MuAnother for 130j00d at 550  Wdno 400 lm Choir, thdwrnlhor    1e JSTSoSd airpSS fen aLlVd iXee BSantoS ovir 20 years and the third for  nrrrrjp 7 Sinr Choir prart 0nai last week Grass Lake lost T,  stabhsh zones arouna airpans  Aanes McCleer Howe S140000 at 6 over 20 years Cor 1v Mrs FlrS rrrmobpll Or to Bath 37 to 31 who won the req Th ctton of the new Veto for scdety Ptoses  ctv, Julia Gehrmqer Howelxj a be oppoltlon develops J aanst and Choir Diroctr  He would revise the  TwpMarqe Gannon Iosco, Ly over a cinder block builamq ffinSSEZZSZ 24 o2c, dia RuttmiL ri of the committee favorinq AR, MENNONTiE n Tnmuuwi w  ,, wmw Txwrwnnr brick veneer even if it cost mork cmrnrv 2 wikT woSde, NAMED EPENTATIVE A brick veneer would cos, atou  ,55 a3l, , ,  5io tlmt As the resuit of the nominationo0Uu mare Joe tayaio v no is 39 Wwship  1000 aL Revision dlI the sales tax is not received from uie Miciiqaa Dej chairman of the buildinq cemm Sunday 3  jj   nevision 01 me    lL ,   tM whose committee visited QiildWll Btour  1145 Dor won bV beatinq Jackson St ounties and townsmps 10 Ann Bennett UnadiUa, Helen vaiuatl federal housinq machinery, Younq Genoa, Dorothy Mush1 AnothP, j ional University of Ann Arbor  af hosPal to care far 600 aisao jlost to St Charles, Detroit Milan lec vQterans has had to contend I lost to Hudson who lost to Jack wn ne leai snad after anuihw  son St Johns Keeqo Harbor J tirst he oroDertv flW,ro  Imlay City who won that reqioniiwiw irT romp un as this cannot parimeni ot the American Leqion, ittee whose committee 1   tocuxioi teistee of t he new Souuv Lyon Fowjeryhie Ymmn tAm Meetinq mcTTU qo Michigan Veteran, irust fund, and Stone school additioninn Eveninq Worship, the property owners out Geddes Hd started a sun on th qroundi it violated residential re , strictions and lowered the value In the reqional finals Ann Ar QJ thejr property Tnev  in Last week the pel 730 Auqustine, Kalamazoo, champion uru ,81 week th Pottaon of  815 last year, lost to Coloma Albion MaTqlr  for nereo appoints rrancis  bar Arbor stated a cinder block build jSupt   ttoecoe Darrow eliminated Wayne in class B ron McPherson Bank Buildinq inq has to be paintedexery five I Asst Supt Marvin Shirev COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Special Meetinq of Villaqe Coun cil March 7, 1950  v Called to order oy Pres Dinkei, gi d followed by roil call of oncers rioweii, to serve as tne American years It cost 2400 tf paint the Leqion eesentavc u tie Lv cinder block school at Fowler inqston Trust Fana Comminec, vUle inside and out Twice tha ucceer Mr liiercn bears, re  amount would have nck ven  eered it and eliminated this up 1 1  iii 1  800 P M Cottaqe Prayer Meetinqs Wed M to yo p lhother members of the Liv1 keep cost A veneer buildinqj  THE JUNIOR PLAY Present Swarthout, R Clark C  inon County Committee aro would also look much better and, lhe Junior Play, Mds Plqster1 Tip Top Clark, Eisele end Shirlev Absent, g Robert Schott 216 Hiqqins add to the appearance of the  of Paris put on here last week Vans Read   i si HOWPI renrfjjntatinq the school BOWLING NEWS TEAM Roads Fab St Marys Kennedys  of Paris put on here was one of the best put on by V F W fteaa t si, Howell repratosinfatinq the scn Motion by Shirley supported bVterans Qf joreiqn Was, and It was decided to hold four dist the school in years It  a my Hockeys R Clark to accept Villaqe final Mollis Holloway RFD No 3 i rict meetinqs and explain the  stery play and had to do with Corys    1 l lUa haunted house Romance play1 Shixeys ed but sliqht part in the play I Tavern Susan Carnpbei in the lead a Die Set cial Report as submitted by Hel u TU1S v  4  il , ,  en Reynolds, Treasurer Carried Howell representatinq the Disab proposition to the people of the    ed Veterans I districts One willbe at the PetAct 9 Public Acts of 1946, est tysviila school one at the Reeves ablished the Veterans Trust Fund and 2 at Pinckney The architect Motion to adjourn Mildred Ackley Clerk AUTOACOTENT  an a  junction ojialt niqht work on the buildinq was denied She ciaimt ed the workmen and especially POINTS e Pe driverJkept her awake co niqhts Her suit was field uqain 571 si the contractors who au puttc, tinq up the buildinq The hospit 54 al has still to win the suit filed Sby Wm Luckinq, Detroit lawyer eg hvina in Ann Arbor who seeks cr, to stop the erection of the hospital 481   45 The Michiqan Manufacturers 45 Assn has come out with a boolc 401 let aqainst the corporations pro  28, fits lax advocated by Governor 5000000 wcrs appropriated this Act, income from which is aL Two Greqary people were hurt 1949 in a 2 car crash on Portqqe Lak3 Rd 3 miles north of Dexter FrL niqht They Clifton Barbour The driver oi Qyde Waite of Ann Arbor was 1 and their families also hurt All were taken to St Joe hospital, for examination and its Bdbrd of Trustees, as can wlU have aodel 0 ended by Act 306, Pubhc Acts of e owere Mr and Mrs lottedeach year to each county Ut coi1 au 1 ur and son, Gerald on the basis of papulation, for tve and no tool decision w 11ir of the other car, dv veterans of World War II made until after the four district tlMrs Plaster had an extiemlyl Games March 15 Fab vs Die Williams to fill th anticipated a s lonq part which she had perfect Set V F W vs ShireyJ, St i licit in the state treasury and poed school made by that time and j ly and qave an oiitstandinq reu Marys vs Tip Top Reads vs Ta j vide funds before the sadly neq this will be shown at meetinqs dition of it Joan Griffith Kathryn vernjms vs Corys, Kennedys lected state hiqhway proqram it The election will probably be J Henry and Norma Evers as Uie Vir Hoc keys claims this tax would place a 70,000000 burden on inaustry and drive much of it from tho MIS EMMA BOETJGtR BURGLARY SUSPECTS j CkcUll CoiUTt NeW8   ARRESTEDf held in May or early June  rouble makinq nekrhbo id Of course all this is only tenatwell as did Mcnlene Schnsider    as the brat Virqinia Shirlev as meeUnq CRTBBAGE CHAMPIONS NAMED I state That, of course, remains to The Pinckney Cribbaqe tour, be seen In its conclusions howthat the zealous sister keepinq an  eye on her brother played the nament which had about 30 co11 ever iVis all wer7tTtatpq part fine in a perfect makeup Mary Marqaret Clark made a  sweet demure heroine and Juno testants was finished last week 1 the state now returns 80 per cent Don Swarhout won first olace j of the tax money it collects to the and Lloyd Hendae second These 1 counties, cities, villaqes and town Bobon and Betty Seeqer madoltwo WlJj qo to Ann Arbor, Man 1 ships It would correct this by qood in the deluded mothers niaht March 20 to take part in pealina the sales tax and lei  WAntt Fr 1 iwrn litCiH nTi T    Ai I    Tnere has been an epidemic of The second trial of Albert Man  yw2fiL 1 51 PS Jnnl al overnnenU, financeMrs, Emma Boetqer 78, who J burqlaries in this section the Isct lived on the Frarik Tiplady farm few monhs and when jSeiqt H south of Pinckney, until her hus j Olson of the Ann Arbor police band died last Dec 18, passed saw two stranqe teenaqe boTs startea m coun oeioje UUMW ,  ,H  , , away last Wednesday at theileatinq in an A n Arbor restau j Willis Lyons last week The jury a  ,JfUrl 4   was  the flIst vear ana home of Mr and Mrs Edward rant at 500 a ni Thursday morn 1disaqreed in the first trial Most unpopular port oi tne viiuariLin Merun Amburoey last year Day in Dexter There were no inq ho investiqated Their car i of last week was taken up with wast a 11 uLlfi7 B   children The burial was at Man was found to be filled with out drawinq the jury The March pan i  vears whlch navp 11 com Dr Sanders was acquits of a Chester i board motor, nshina tackle and I el was exhausted and a special i eaies murder charqe in New Hemp  cartons of ciqarettes Held for in panel called There were no Pin  i OTOrcs 4on Anr,r t shire last week, followinq a soMARRIAGE UCENSES  veiqation they admitted robb ckneyiteP on the jury Irvin Ken I  f siaWlwfLeJaP5L called mercy killinq The towns Gene Wilson, 19, Fowierviile inq Lorena Wcrtters, 17 Howell Ken Shop Johnson 34, Greqory, Mary Silthe Livinqston County SherifL all called and reiected Martin McrtasonTlmMaTrison Paul erthom, 26 Greqory Georqe The two boys arrested w,rre Lavan Briqhton attorney for the Richards and Brandon White English 22, Lansinq, Carolyn Leo Judqe, 18, and Fred Hujchir  defendants relies on an alibifor jn QQ was announcer Gibson, 2 Detroit  son 22, of Detroit  them Saturday 3 state pobce i       j from the Briahton post were on  30TH ANNUAL PAST MASTERS, nVrin, nrsmvmtrv   d admitted the desj NIGHT   JitST OfcGREE CONrEHENCE criptjoniven them by the robb MRS ALVDf BECHLER Lifinqston Lodqe Ho 76 F cV Lirrnqston Lodqe No 76 F ery victims was very brief and Mrs Alvin Bechler resident rf A M wUl hold their annual Past A M will hold a special comm i did not identify the defendants Detroit and Rush Lake passed Masters Niqht Banquet at the umccruon on Saturckry niqht j Tho cas was postponed until away at her Detroit home on Sat Pinckney School on the niqht of March 18 to conferr four first de Tuesday i Macrh 11 Saturday, April 1 It will be serjarees A qood attendance, is re1 iqation tney admitted rono clcneviteiv on tne iury uvm u, h e v Puhrman sinoinq , ,  r the Lake Chemunq Spon1 endv Louis Stackable Hazel1 ffJSte of SoyFiSrSani pucFTet 7  p They were turned oyer to  Richardson and Ben White were gTa wSf Tn yle, Muton 9Ven  hu3d e dHeaa v x  x ei iu In nj i  IJ Km remi wtye yon wjyie, muwi rrwiarrrtulated him How P W Curlett, Sec, NOTICE ed bv the Pinckney O E S questedi Refreshments after deGrand Mastert, Huah Johnston qree work ol Traverse City will deliver the By Order of the W M address Chas Sherman, Lans inq is toastmaster Most of th orand lodqe officexs will attend Complete TSroaram will be pub lithed next week Mrs Rose Hendee returned home from Jackson, g18 t fep3 ciock Pot LuckCOTd  el StocSrtdae were Sandav visit tertcdnment Door  yyrZLw mk fcrmily Cnmntttee Mr and Mrs Bechler were th first to build at Rush Lak and  spent all their summer there Georqe Meabon er has return Her hobby was floWers, and ed from Rochester and is siayinq raised many beautiful varities at his own home here now j Last summer she spent a lot of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark call, time, re OTcmaina her qarden ed at theRussell Clark home at She had many friends, and We are lookina forward to see Hiawatha Beach Sunday  many came to visit her and se inq all Masons, Stars, their famj Mr Had Mrs Seth Darwin of her aarefen s ana coilectinq the oroperty tax Think of the force of office holdars they would have to employ to collect their own qas andweiqht tax,, sales tax and the many other taxes now collected by the state Also the rural counties would lose a vasi amount of revenue now en joyed by them At the present woman conqratulated him How Uinv most of the tax money is ever, the verdict was not clear j collected in the bia cities It is cut The doctor introducted tesri then placed in different funds ilies and friends at our kitchen shower for the Masonic Hall on Fridcrveveninq March 24th on mony to prove that the woman was already dead befoer he injected qir into hex veins but could qivo n6 reason for his act He iaid somethinq told him to do it The charqe of the judqe favored the doctor The maqistrale stress ed the reasonable doubt anqlo and refused to allow them to brinq in a verdict oi manslauqhter The doctor has been a kind and efficient country doctor and ir very popular Ihis had much tc do with the verdict Now it re mains to be seen what will haprr ened to others now beinq tried for mercy kiUinas in variou parts of the nation Hanky Dmksl iamilv  Lansinq called on Mr and Mrs 1 Besides er husband she  R K Elliott Tuesday , leaves a son Harold, of Rochest Mr and Mrs Ben Zahn anc1 J Beaverstock atRowell has Gr and a dauqhter, Elanora who Mr and Mrs Glen Zahn of Ann bouaht and moved onto the John  resides at home j Arbor weTe Sunday quests of the Hall farm on M36 E He is in J Funeral services were held at Mesdames Zahns parents, Mr J me eQQ business j the home o Wed March 15  and Mrs Alex Laslo and distributed not accordinq to population bit bv county and in this way rural counties aet mih more tax money back from the state than they pay into the state tTesvtrv Do these manufacturers think the rural do minated leqislature wtll kill the qoose that lays the qoldejn OQQ namely the state sales tax TJlfT CHANCE FOR FORTUNE 15,00040 FIRST nttZE Yes you still can enter and you still have an opporrunity to win  cash in The Dcdry Detroit Times 52540000 Tun and Fortune Pussle Contest 15,00000 fjui  Priset Skill in sorvinq pussies counts See The Daily Detroit Times for daily pussies and de tails aout the 125,00000 Tim land Fortune oonsset   m  id 5  ,   V    v J   A  3  faiiaM t ,0 vfV  5rr  73W   tt,    He PfirViM Wr  r v  , lta Krf k Pinckney Civic Improvement I SSSB setts  St1 NBHSHBOKING Tht Next Meeting 1 Mon,Mar27  AT THI TOWN HALL 800 P M  The suit of Mrs Louise Philpot negro elevator operator at the U  of Mi hospital v Sullenberger has been postponed The doctor who has been dismissed by the university is charged with striking Mrs Philpot The KaiserFraziex Co of Wil low Run will begin automobile production in Israel soon A prod uction of 6000 oars a day is set Assembly machinery has beam sl ped there  Howell Theaterl HoweflL BQdricpjHi  SYLVAN IHEA CMft Jtfkfc Friday Saturday March 17lt  RIM OF THE CAfcYON    A traffic light has been placed at the intersection of North Terr iorial and Spencer Rds, where many accidents have occured Art Wilde, Stockbridge grocer has purchased the Schiable LBgk ery next to him and will remodel both stores into a super market Born to Kenneth Blades and wife of Pinckney at ftowe hospit al, Stockbridge last week, a son  Lottie ftrearly, 70, of Gregory, died Tuesday Funeral at the Gre gorv church Friday Wed That, Hatch 14 15 II , EROI Flynn, Great Garton Walter Rdgeon, Robert Youn in THAT FORSYTHE WOMAN  at Technicolor Cartons Hot Friday Saturdays March 1711 Tim HoH Sua, Mon Tue Mar 19 20 21 MALAYA THE MYSTERIOUS DESPERADO Spacf   St,  Sydney Greenstreet John HodUdsl Gene Autrey Nan Leslie and Thurston Hall Cartoon Goody and WUbr 1 Four tut BOMM the Matt THE THREAT Michael OShea Virginia Grey  Cartoon  and Lionel Barrymore Sunday Shewn 317 J i Cartoon Ontario Land of the Lakes Sunday, Monday March 1920   Matinee 8unday at 215 P M continuous MIGHTY JOE YOUNG  liana Terry Moore, Ben Johnsqn Robert ArmstrongFrank McHugh    Hews Dr J J Hendren has been elect r Wod, Thar, Mar 21 22 23 d pres of the Fowelzville Fair, t   m   I  Aanes Mae, 6 daughter of Mr, and Mrs James Robh died at Sar asota, Florida The funeral was  at St Josephs church, Howell Tuesday Vernon Fish and son and Wm New of Pittsburg, Pa visited at the Fish farm here last week   Norma Stecker, a last year high school senior has been pro  posed for jnemberhip in th  INTRUDER IN THE DUST Wod Tfrn March 2223 CITY ACROSS THE RIVER  A Drama Stantaa Stephen McNally, Peter Ftrncm des and Sue England Shows 710 and 9tl5 Color Cartoon AVON THEATER  Stoowbrldgev Michigan David Brian, Claude Jarman Jr  Juano Hexnaadex, Porter Hall Comedy Cartoon March oi Tlmo DexterTheatre  DEXTER, MICHIGAN  Friday Saturday March 1718 THE BIB SOMBRERO Cole by Techjdootsr A Weettn Starrlaa  Gene Aurey Elena Verdugo Foxy Pup Tho Ghost Walks Vacagon at DolMar Sipna ttrZ3F  iZZ the University of MichiJT A 35   schoolastic average is necessary I MAE MgNE LAUGHS for this 1 n  liCr  when you eook with an i   I sAX i  fri     Detroit Willi Paper mt new EAVI MO SAMPUS or IMO WAIL PAPER FROM  25C l 65C MMROLL Bruc VanBlaricuu  I Scary Cooper to TASK FORCF  In Technicolor wtth Cartoon State highway workers diqging on the John Cubr farm on old M 59 last week dug UP a human skull It had been in the qround many years Mrss Lucille Fohey, housekeepj t X for Rev Albert Schmitt Of St J Sunday and Monday  arch 19 20  Marys church, Pinckney who Sunday 2 7 Maday 7is has been ill of pneumonia at the  Dr Ray M Duffy home here has cone to the home of her son, lames to conveles Funeral services were held at the McDonald Funeral Home Howell Tuesday, for Tom Belvins folAtir reaiiranter In recent election at the Brown McClaren Co at Hamburg the vote was 60 against and 19 for joining the C L O J After a delay caused by the effort to qet more sianers petitions seeking to incorporate 6 school districis in the Brighton school re  organisation have been filed with School Commissioner McCallum They will be sent to the state department asking for an elect ion 12 other districts refused to sian petitions Warren Cushing of Dexter, for me Fowlervlille high school in structor is now chief of special services at Veterans Hospital, Daarbom The South Lyon school purchas ed band instruments at the re cent armysurplus sale at Jackson ,s  wtth Ray Bolger, Dennis Day morrow Anne Shirley Joao Davis  Tim Holt, in Tho Rustlors Leon Enrol Shows 700 and 920  Sunday Tuosday March 19 21 THE BABKLEYS oi BROADWAY Fred Astaire Ginger Rovers in A Song and Dane Cbmbinattonb Thai Cant Bo Boat Nows Cartoon Houso oi Tomorrow ComingRopo of Sand Houso oi To Cartoon  The Ambrose Eichman family of Dearborn and Mrs Ida Eich man of Detroit were Sun guests gu5of the Oorry Eichman family Mr and Mrss Clayton Carpen ter entertained at canasta Sat night Mr and Mrs Arthur Craw ford Mr and Mrs Justin Stecker and Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson WY2  Wayne Morriss  Mrs Chas Whiiheacf and Beat Walter Brennan and Nows4 The Carl Bidwell family Brigh 2 shows nightly 715  9 15 TuMWodThurs March 212223  EVEflBODY DOES IT A Musical Comody Starrtnq Paul Douglas Linda Darnell Celeste Hohn Cartoon and Nows ton spent Tuesday at the Ben White home on the occasion of  Bens birmday  Mrs Carrie Griffith and daugh, ters and Don Griffith and wife of Ann Arbor called on Joe Griff ith at St Lawrence hospital, Lan sing Sunday Plumbing  T  ater Sytmsetc i  Stanley Dink el rC  nom where litJy Joe Marsh Handy and Easy Are Both Wrong m  ii  Hnnay Potsrses sad Besy Roberts get Is qaho a arguBont tho etkeff any evtr wi Prods Gang tsJUsg sseet tho tpftput te Ish  np t Gnem Lake Opposft the eld sswnill is the barfpot stirs Haady But Easy poobpooka bias MIVe tn tha biggest fsb caught off Ctdar Pott,M says Easy Ivo been than thajrs for yoarm Krod goaa into his offiea ,  w ioat theMggarfmounted oetwW trout you ertr saw Bet sengst at tha sawmill, ftfedy MCdar Point, aays Easy Well, aayf Fred, youre both wronjr I caught this baby right out in the middle   From whore I ait, there are alwaye two or more sides to vftrf story Lets lire and let lire la the true American tradition of toleration Tour opinion b worth a lot, but so ia the other feUoVs whether its on polttica, thebeat sahingspoUorwhetherhelikeea Umperata glaaa of boar and yet like bottermua  Satisfied  I    Ctffnk, 1950, UnittiStmn Brtmtn eaniesssg Sunday guests of Mr and MrsJesse Henry were Qejrald Henry of Detroit Mr and Mrs Robert Walker and Mr and Mrs Jo Munson of An Arbor, Mr and rice Lambom of Gregory and L J Henry and wife  Mrs June Hendeo and Mrs L Hendee were in Ann AAor Fri  1 arid Mrs Ona Canrpbell took Leona CamieU and Rota1Nash back to Mich State Sun Ona oaUed on Jos Gruttth SURELY HE HATH BORNSOUR INKMlTg AND CARRI 2D OUR SORROWS  AND WE HAVE THOUGHT HIM AS IT  WERE A LEPER, AND AS ORBSTRQCE BY GOD AND AFFLICT  ED BUT HE WAS WOUNDED FOR INIQURIES HE WAS 8RU ISED FOR OUR SINS THE CHASTISEMENT OF OUR PEACE WAS UPON MM AND BY HIS BRUISES WE ARE HEALED ALL  WE LSESHBBP HAVE GONE ASTRAY EVERY ONE HATH, TURNED ASIDE INTO BIS OWN WAY AND THE LORD HATH LAID ON fflM THE INUITYOT US ALL, pea 3644 rS v   Mi vv   k   AM Ptoctney Dispcrteh The Plackney DIspuicftj Entered as 2nd dast  act of March 3 1877 matter at Postomce Paul W Gudttt Pwhtiibf Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Furnishings Lingerie V RennedyV Gen Store TIT The Murray Kennedy family spent Sunday at the Stanley Cui1 ver farm in Deefield , Mrs Florence Bauqhn and Mrs Hazel Parker were in Detroit Thur Georqe Meaban jr and wife called at the Wm, MarshaJl  Rome in Stockbridae Sunday, The John Carver family spent Sunday in Ann Arbor and Dix  boro  Ross Lamb and wife of E Lan  sinq spent Friday niqht at the Thomas Ware home Mr and Mis Lee Lavty Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mrs Gorman Kelly attended the funer al of Mrs John Hoey in Dexter Friday Gerald Vedder returned to  Bethany Okla last Thurs with a load of furniture He is buildinq  a home there lack Darrow and j joe Plummer werft with him The Pinckney Community1 School put their 3rd school bus in service Monday Georqe Van Skiver will drivie it It will pick up children from Patterson Lk Hi land Lk and Cedar Lak Rd He has been makinq 4 trips daily j with a car I Mr and Mrs Don McKinley of I Detroit spent the week end at th E L McKinley home Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley with Mr and Mrs Jval Shirley of Dearborn spent the week end in Grant, Mich Pai Naus Janet Lundeen and Loxnane Hulqar of Detroit spent the wfcek end with Lois Shirley Mr 4nd Mrs Robert Read were in Detroit Friday James Whitlev and wife spem Sunday at the Wm Whitley home in Ann Arbor Wayne AtLee and wife spevt the week end at the Cy AtLee home in Gladwin  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell was 1 Htfti fh most rlleblt end tolcti method  tiqutfy diitolv and saponify groi, iludgt, hoi clflth and othr organic lOlidt Thf nern chtmicot guoronlott qukk ond tfll cnt rttulr  12 to 1 hevrt NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank necfy wl chemical is working 5 JO, 5, 25 0 ond 10  70N7AiNRS  Co nodi ot Pt Off R f a Off Pndfi J  ConoOio f Off f f ,0 off Ending   Myron Hughes Phfne 57FU 8717 Lakeside Dr 9 Rush Lake iHnckney Did or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMiTLY HORSES 400 COWS 40a HOGS 100 pr Cwt WF BUY HIDEb i,D CALF SKINS Phone 68 Plnckney Central Dead Stock Co Have seen   a week end quest of the Le Lynn Hendee and wife were LTiey 11 A W Sunday dinner quests of Mr and ,Mrf M Kennedy ntertam Mrs Lloyd Hendee I edubr hldQe, clu Tuesday The followinq from here atteni  uTlf Pv V ed the St Patricks banquet Sur,  Hov,f Monday settling with the county treas i The Roy Reason family and  Mrs Edna Reason and Leota spnt Sunday at the Fred Car  punter home in Pontiac Mr and Mrs Andrew Camp bell and children were in Ann Arbor Tuesday Louis Lawrence of Tecumseh spent the week end with Arnold Berquist  The Misses Louise Zieqlcr and Amanda DeBarr called on Alberta Dinkel Sunday Mr and Mrs Albert iDnkel, Mri and Mrs Henry Johnson and Mr and Mrs Asher Wvlie attended the Mich Milk Producers banquet at Stockbridqe last Thursday Wiilard Widmever and familv of Howell wree Sunday dinner niqht at the K C hall in Dexter Mr and Mrs Will Shehan, Mr and Mrs John Boyer Dr and Mrs Ray M Duffy, rtev Albou Schmitt, Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey  Mrs Mae Metz and ye editor Ye edioi was asked to pull cut tho lucky  numbers Guy Kennedy, won the 100 prize A Henries the 33 and Louis Devine the 22 Mr and Mrs Arthur Hcssen cahl were m Ann Arbor Friday and moved Miss Dede Hinchey from St Joe hospital to the Evans Marshall Convalescent home at 316 E Ann St Ann Arbor where she would like her friends to call on her Ed Wakefield is now workinq for the county road Commission as repair man  Always Looking To The Future Sound planning which alms to provide nerasH benefits for al whom t serves members and the public alikeIs the life blood of a virile farm cooperative By strict adherence to a policy of always serving the greatest number to the best purpose, the Michigan Milk Producers Association has thrived arvi grown steadily throughout ts entire 33 years   Since the close of World War II, members of the MM PA supplying the Detroit markel have ploughed back over 685,000 n expansion and mprovement of thetr plant and transportation facilities At this time, about a half million dollars are being invested n the modernization of the association owned receiving station and manufacturing plant at Imlay City This will provide added standby facilities to nsure members against loss of revenue during seasons o highest milk production To constantly provide the great Detroit market with high quality mflk from day to day and plan for the future to maintain an ample supply at all times, under all conditions, are primary objectives of this farmer owned and controlled cooperative Michigan Milk Producers Association 406 Stephenson Bldg  Detroit 2, Michigan yQjd i0   ViTH 7 J  n  3ii5 5 V  John Carver and wife were in Ypsilanti, the quests of friends, Saturday niaht  Mrs Alta Meyer, Mrs Anna Reaon, Louise 23bqler and A DeBarr attended the 50th anniver sary of the Fowlerville O E S Thursday niqht Frank Aberdeen and family spent Sunday in Ann Arbor j Mrs Celia Nash entertained me Ladiefc Auxiliary Tuesday niqht J n Hooker, Hamburq, treas, settled at Howell with the county  treas today quests of Bauqhn Mr and Mrs Bi  Mrs Clifford VanHorn entertain ed the Lakeland Kinqs Duuqhters last Thursday The Winston Bauqhn family en tortcined Mr and Mrs Earl Ban qhn for dinner Sunday Gayle Shirley and wife of Dft roit were Sunday quests of thr Dale Millor family MrsAlta Meyer was called to Ann Arhoi Monday where hr qrandduuahlor Chen Limb Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor spent tho week end at the Wm Shehan home The  PettvsvHllp Civic Assn hold a card party Friday niaht at the Cliff rd VanHom home J, Togr znauman is bringing gour copy of tke latest PliiH Booklet  This hauusome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in voir home    beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Philgas appliances Ios everyone living ii Monies beyord the gas mains is talking aooa Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, Kaw heating and refrigeration  Make a selection of the appliance needed for your home    come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your budget Hoeke Swarthcut STATE OF MICHIGAR THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Carol Louise Dorow, Plaintiff, vs Gerald W Dorow Defendant Suit pendinq in the Circuit Court for the County of Livinqs ton in Chancery, on February 27 1950 iBJi In the above entitled cause it crppearinq that the defendant Gerald W Dorow is a resident of this State and the process fpr his appearance has been duly is sued, and that the same could not be served by reason of his aosence from or concealment J  within the State of Michiqan and by reason of his continued absence from his place of resident, therefore on motion of Van Wink I Ie 6 Van Winkle attorneys for Rural elenews  hi OVER THE flELDS AND FARTHER AWAY For years, farm families have wanted to be able to call nearby towns where they deal and have friendswithout paying toll charges Michigan Bells extended area service is designed to eliminate toll charges between certain towns which have developed a natural comiuunity of interest Nearly 500,000 Michigan Bell customers in some 180 exchanges now enjoy this new service, and its being exterre4Jto more areas every month i , plaintiff,  PHOHT NO 145 It it ordered that the defendant enter his appearance in said , cause on or before three montrsr from the date of this order ana  that within forty days the plain k trfKcause this order to be publish ed m the Plnckney Dispatch, a newspaper published and circul ated within said County, saidj publication to be continued once, in each week for six weeks in I succession Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner 1 Livinaston County Michiqan 1 Van Winkle  Van Winkle v THIS LITUE PIGGY WENT TO MARKET And the chances are, he was assisted In his journey by the telephone For farmers find the telephone invaluable in checking the market, selling and ordering supplies Every day the telephone saves valuable time that can be profitably devoted to the farm Yet with all the help it gives  with all the com fort and convenience It brings  a telephone costs less than a half gallon of gasoline a day f i 7  1 i v i Mrsi Jofch Rttttmcm of Howell Mrs Etoys Campbell sanq at ijUttomv8 ior Flammt Wd W4m MrsGladys the Briqhton,  E church JM ymry   J J it kJi lixL 1 MICH1AN 1 THE WORLD PAR CORNERS  IN YOUR HOME If you were to visit the countries that provide all the materials that go Into the various parts of your teles, phone, youd be a world traveler India for mica Mexico for lead antimony Brazil for caruba wax from palm leaves Western Electric, the manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell System, searches the far corners of the world for materials to give you the best possible telephone equipment and service L TIVIPIIONl COM if fee 0 ftv,ni KM IJlrfMfLi XL  W a  vsii SWpfcW f  S fpi mmK  WWl SSI w    WeoosdY,Jwrr  1 WWtdasiicrf, IfadhJ 1W rv    i I I    I  v  1L  EQUIPMENT EHv QUEEN THUMB BANKERS THUMB WITH A Dotty 110 A WL to feet  M 04UI a FCf7ZX 1 McTuseTtUte 70000pm, Phst fete ODdfftage leak  lllnktrsssi , v     I  Since 1837, when John Deere gave to the materials by highly skilled workmen This world tfie steel plow, the name John Deere quality of construction, in turn, is your has achieved a reputation for being the assurance of time and laborsavings quality name in farm equipment John throughout many years of dependable Deere farm machinery is equipment with a performance past tad a future      ,   Ugardless of the machines you may  djvouod satisfaction it will pay to choose  tractor, plow, harrow, mower, cose John Deere Be sure to see us for planter, rake, combine, wagon, feed mill, new John Deere Farm Equipment    and others, youll sod John Deere Equip efficient John Deere reconditioning servmen constructed of the highest grade le tee and genuine John Deere Parts Lftvey Hardware Our thought lie close to the lend 41 farm, i of our country 122 North Mlcttaan without ti ,jood earth and Telephone willing ha i to till it our com OflJce 935 TloifclliHS 814 munity could not prosper To bo r ABtIIm w AnJnimtfiiA Stat pare of the American farm scene j3 flKuV71 T1 and to neb supply tts banking aowoii Jgyscy  needs Is a privWgo we wouldnt HERB SHBBU swap for any other lob , fhone IBs  307 eVQiaad Btae 1 HowelL Mlrhhinn Seal Etfaft insuroiieejrokssaae Cby Lake and Fpn Property FIRST NATIONAL BANK A  M Membt Federal Deposit Insw  LAW  anos Oaf AD deposits  toi nnem1  5000 Insured  111wvR MAJOTf J LAYAH Attorney at Law 18 Brightest Hack 1 Imarae MYBOH J HUGJW Rami ejo Hen 8717 Lak4de DrW Bush Laos Vm  JOHN DIERE 7    Fawn, ckuanieKZ TT EstabLshed 1865 f ffeHMERLY 6HIREY S SONS 127 PEARL ST PINCKNTYMCH  McPkrsen State Bank  Spot Catk FOR DEAP OH DISABLED STOCK  HORSES 400 Each CATTIE 400 Each HOGS 100 per Gwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZfi AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PI08 REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL lO Tiososee tar DARLING 4 GQMAKN PH SWARTHOUT 6 SOF DonC Swaiuwut Director Modern Equicment Ambakmce 8erviee  Fne 88 4 88v PlngJaieyJMteh, OPTOMETRIST  i 180 Vesi Grand River  HpweB Mkbtgott  or A ppototment  Pft ne 888 Restrlsnio ill jV tore Lfrs Stock STANLEY BERRflfcAS APf  lw 1207 E Ar HSrdHAWN SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPm FARM MACHHERY REPAIR WELDING OF ALL KINDSALL WORK AND PARTS GUARANTEED  SUB Or lOCK U 1 Further Odered That BW Frobat Gtik la tb City ot Oow Urtaoiton   MWtnn f told toi aobi n tb ttff i IfewaU to sold OountF on fb a7tb eay d Ttbtumy A D 1950 E REED, le WATGIt wUXH iiccurds  Fast Guarcaueed Work 210 W Main St Pmaknev, Mle  live  Weekly Trips Made to Detreft I General Tmokma  Phone 64F U CARL JQ3 Concrete Preductei, towl Sand Top Sof Solid Gnu m Wr and Read sVii Ebeks Laid Float J tataw 7888 TGOM Bd, Ptosteay fee k 8 118 1 DR C 7 TOWNFR Ds 8044 Portage Lake Bead Dsatsx ftone Dexter 8481 hi Be Mattw el  Baiato ol BaSwt Mofir Itarnelds, Dcased lAdrtoo J Shky having fUd In taid tmirt his petition prraylng thai th ad Inttrrttf ei tald Mkx1 b granted to Prcmk S Buh r to iom othi lultabl M it Ordrd, That the 27th day of IfOTh A B I860 at tn oclock in the fpftatPn at said Probate office be and fei hetefcy appointed for hearing said BANK MONEY ORDER9 To pay those out of town bills we offer Bank Money Orders as an economical convenient and sale medium ECONOMICALAt a cost of 5c pabUi, I for amounts up to 998 and 10c notice thereof be gtm oy pubdcaflao  pgr hundred dollars on amount of a eopy oi this order eaee each week over 1000, This form of sendinq 1 Jot thxe eueceeeint WIMOI previoaa tu money is much cheaper than old doy of hearing ia the Pknokney other recoqnized method Dtopaicn, o rpap pantid a4 dr CONVENIENTAsk for a Monoy dicukrtad lr id Vouati Order when you cash your pav A tne ropy Hirtnn R 8nu  check or whenever in on busi CeiMtia Poxthail ludae d Piobat I ness Slpi it in an envelope and AeglMK oi Probate j eeal it The Money Order its 4 shows the remitters name SAFEProvides a permanent re   n n  ,  j celDt for you pnjyment which ii iWin PlllC Dairy rOQClS held in our files ready for in j tnspedon on request MILK CHEB0E, BUTTERMILK jfcJJL J JJJ  BUCKSMOTJ   1 Want Ad FOR SALEBshr Chickens treia bloodtested parent stock Lcffae Bnqllsh White Leahorns Hict Line Borred cud Whl Reokfc FOR SALE Mixed Hayose end Redinow hcrtchlnor Nick Koluees, 3m C tk ee  Bob Squire Haknr 4 miles East of Plnelmer Phone Hoyell 305W FOR SALE Body and Wood 500 per cord 600 Del Iverad 5,50 Delivered in Lots also small quantity of June Grass Hay 1500 Delivered Geo E Charbonecru KULTH WiB pa Aone 62FL BUTT  CREAM DELIVERED DAILY FOR DELIVERY CALL PINCKNEY 4 S F 1 2 After 600 P M,  McPhsrson State Ba Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran 9 Corporation All Deposits up to 5000 for each Depositor HoweJL Michigan   Pinckneys i HI  Aw AutoQwrws automobile policy is rtwd  tvei though ace ujt SSy involfc fat trk or trtsportatton tow aboutours a w W Y L I E NOTARYPHONE 136  PINCKNEY FOR SALE Ford Tractor, a yr nn r ,    A U  id l S C OCtC 1 D CTKXC 9CT40 Farley htd Plndcney Mich  tor, 2 VAC Tractors, new and Phone PinckneV 161Flluaed with Hydraulic Plows cmd rP ,Tr  1 ,  Cultivators, 8 Ft Double Disc FOR SALE  One Kalaaasoo 2 3 4 Sec, Sprinq Tooth Harxowe  Ranqe bums wood or coal, white 1 2 Bottom 14 InPlow on Rub enamel trim, excellent condUlon ber, 1 4 Bar Side Rake, 1 7 Ft 20 One large sise Norqe oil Traileir Type Mower, I Manure space heater, s room slse, with Loader for VAC Tractor, 1 1936 blower, only used 30 daye, jfood Ford, qood shape 1 Motor Bike, as new 60 Ca99  C Hav Bailer  Phone Pincknev No a We Trade ,,IMlvIIm FERRY IMPLEMENT COMPANY  WANTEDlronaMis iomY it CaeeScdes d Serrtoe SsTMain Seet Jtaakney, ML U0M  Storied Rd North Lk, FQ SALEAt Patterson LakeJ Hoot Chicken Ooup ens 3 ceres Electric lights Nice leeat  ion, Barqain for cash i LaPrad Farm 4FU OWesjoxr mi A  , QUALITY LoisCurtis spent Sunday mouth , Get Your Sprite Cleanses Dene  lis Emma Dinkel entertained early Wall and wiadew wcasningunday in honor of Johnny Din by experts Reasonable Prieed kel birthday Mr and Nfes Stan Call iimer Terry f8Q Beietl iey Dinker, son, Johnny and dau Lk Rd RFD 1 or Call Mrs Boy qhter Christine, Mrs Edith Peck Clark   and Nellie Gardner and Fannie    Monks FOR SALE  Quantity ef Isese  25 Years Ago  hay Clover and Alialk rruit Groceries 4 Vegetables  utmm  GLASS i SFRVICBFOR L TRUCKS  3  Fish  Market Prices  Courteous Service  LThe caucuses were held here FOR SALE Round Oak Aicfcea it The results were Democrat range bums wood or eecL to Sup A M Roche Clerk M E qood oondltioa Darrow, Treas Max Ledwidqe,iPhone 55F2 Pindkney  justice, Albert Frost, Mike Lqvey 0607 Tiptty Rojd IHiah Com Patrick KennedyJJd Trr  of Rev Bert VanBlaircumThe ,,  , Republicans nominated SjrpGuy fOFT WATHfeem a service eee Hall Clerk, Etta Tuppet Treas s N W1  bure con I Qna Campbell Justices, Fred Bur Jc1 ot signNe walk to Uo IqVss, Chambers, Bd, of Re j Rust and tea eontol sM JSkm Mel Corpenten Culligan 8ort Wtof Moo KMrs Sarah VanHorn Bergen Jesrson and Main Streets jaied at Lakeland on March 12 Pho   exeo Surviving are her husband, John ,iBerqen, a dauqhter Mrs Marion Burnett and 2 cemddaughters Dr F E Pearce of the Mich State San has resigned after 15 , years there , M I C Bowman and a sailor tri f end from the Great Lakes spent fme week end here They go to Hampton Rds Va  Steve Lazlo and Dell Hall both have auction sales advertised for March 26 and March 25 AVAIL DO THE PROMPTLY s ABsT8 AUTQ FAMT1  101815 tf C Steady Uy  For 12 to 14 Mwf6tt They UV Out Ui Ocdsf Newl OB 8Q UIRE HATCHERY W Hfc Howell 28 Sooth Mlsk Ave ii A  tM   M , VA J f     WIS i5PTHE PWCKNEY DIBPATCH Weandor, March 15, 1950   of Pinckney 47 Years Ago GOVERNMENT OPERATING RECRTTS  DISBURSEMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MARCH 1949 AND ENDING MARCH 1950 TAX COLLECIONS Current 282676 Delinquent 27399 Collection fees 2911 Total 3,12986 REVENUES STATE COLLECTED LOCALLY SHAREDf Licruor  14875 , 112059 89832 , , 279628 Total 496294 M3SCELLANOUS Traffic Violations  1400 Weight  qas tax Intangible tax Sales tax divers D Total Receipts Income 8,10680 DISBURSEMENTS Legislative  Administrative PROTECTIVE 572 80 Fire f 28119 PUBLIC WORKS  Street Maintenance Street Lighting  Sidewalks park, drain Total Insurance Bond 11559 Miscellqneous 20003 Total Disbursements Expense 4,97591 Over 100 attended the farewelL party for Mr and Mrs H A Fick of Gregory Friday night They are moving to Fitchsburq Thevi were presented presented with a rocking chair and library table Louis Colby planted potatoes Tuesday, March 17 Some excitement was caused Tuesday when Prof Wood cnasi ed an unruly kid around town who ran out of the school when, he was being corrected The boy was eventually ordered to return to school by his father Carrie Jones has gone to Detroit to work Roy Webb, 10 months, son of Mr and Mrs Willis Tupper, died March 12 of whooping couqhMr Shaw of Concord is hers contractinn with farmers to raise sugar beets, JLJ, John Jeffreys who bought the Roberts place is tectrjng the house and barn down Fred VanFleet has resigned from the Detroit Journal and will work on the Yachting periodical The friends of Dan Denton and wife of Gregory gave them a house warming March 12 Silas Barton has purchased the grey Percheron stallion Carorss ier of M D Comstock of Byron the horse will be at Pinckney this year Marian Clark and Annabelle Miller have qone to Breckenbrid138497 iqe to teach school and music ,rJ Tom Cooper is workinq ior W 356777 McQuillan 351557 Paick Fields, a nejhew of D JMav cajnved here from Ireland gpStftf OF OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR FORD TRACTORS and 85553 Cash On Hand Beginninq Fiscal Year6,37413 On Hand End Fiscal YEAR 9,50502 Investment 3,00000 3,00000 last week CONSERVATION OTES On March 24, b3 lots and 29 acres of land, part of which is in Livinston county will be sold at Flint for delinquent taxes DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS Yes sir, were real proud of this place e ours everything so new, fresh and clean We want you to  see it, too So, were having a grand GRAND OPEN ING, and you are invited, with your family and friends Something to please everyone    but the program is a BIG SECRET Youll get to see our fine display of Ford Tractors and DearbornImplements and inspect ear new parts and service department Mark dowa e date or tear out this ad, so yon wont forget   Michiqan mineral products in creased from 146,355,000 in 1946 Stanley Dinkel, Villaqe President to 214,115,000 in 1948 Iron was JVIildred Acklev, Villaqe Clerk Helen ReynoldSVillaqe Treasurer Kentucky Lump Goal  Now Available Also c ko and Stoker coal Call Dexfer 2691 D E HOEY  SONS  V 13 per cent Petroleum 1 cement 5 salt 27, stone 9, sand qravel, 65, copper 3 bromine 23, clay 14 qypsum 18 qas 4 An oil well yieldinq 300 barrels a day has been brouqht in east of Whitehall 25 new wells were brouqht in 1949 A coyotte was shot last week weiqhjnq 35 lbs 5 miles north west of firiqhton Michiqan oil production started in 1947 with oil discovery at Mus I keqon Nearly 100 farm buildinqs in United States and Canada bum daily 35,000 a year Soft wood trees reach a diameter of 12 inches in 20 yearsIt tas hardwood trees 50 years The canservjatioii xiepaftrWacit has secured an option on the 828  TRACTOR jcarHtrn  FARM EQUIPMENT, Smith Farm Equipment  2 4 0 5 WEST GRAND RIVER PHONE 1500 HOWELL MICH Sincerely Yours Russell D Smith    i nirmur ,NMENT  HMINTS  Patricks Dance  and Floor Show MARCH 17  ST PATRICKS DAY DANCE Balch farm in Alleqan county fori Community since the Lenten Seasom wild fowl proproqatian The First DanceJO  ojUi Ovmaaaium on  125,000,000 tons  Michiqan has of coal burled in 30 southern co suitable for industrial use but hiqh mininq costs of runninq deep shafts, pumpinq out water and timberina to bolster rock roof make mininq it too expen sive The peak mininq output in Michiaan was in 1907 when 2,  035,000 tons were producecLThen production dwindled until, 1947 only 14 013 tons were minedThe Swan Creek Mininq Co of Saa inaw is the only one in operation today The counties with coal de  oosite are Jackson Shiawasse Ingham, Arenac, Bay, Calhoun Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Tuscola and Midland  Friday, March 17th 830 P M to 1230P M Deuces ru waiB icSir to with Mr Davis from Howell as wxuwop Those Learning To Dance AduhsSOc Sdsnt 25c Sponsored by Snor Cla AT ANCHOR ANN, PORTAGE LAKE SPONSORED BY PORTAGE LAKE NEIGHBORS CLUB DONATION 50c per person   Mrs Nellie Pearson of Hamb,wr is visits friends in Florida The 2nd Whitmore Lake annu al minstrel show sponsored by the firemen is April 2223 ,  A star mail route with truck transportation has been inauqer ated between Lansinq, Howell and Brighton It makes 2 trips a dayIt replaces the mail service formerly rendered by the P M railroad Miss Charise Moehl and 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