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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> Vohime   wfcigan ittUTOT I l4eiu of Uuercel The Ptochneypcrtch Wedaeedoy August 10 tspatcfj 1949 ST MABVS HOME COM8NC wiU hold a Home Commq on   private home builder, fall 9 down an fee iah uw au Uov WUliawTttink  H , a Home Coxato w snss r , ru 137 iw,rh     y  wUl be no chicken WW h SLFtJT v Twe wiU U a number oi loin TlT  SfhU1 thondrInkboS  on The homing need, of Datoi h hoop gaaw blanket booth  mor 1 Ojto, cane game, penny ton boath dwWug unite DurinaTthis VamV 11 21 and tingo game S private 1 51    hel OUR DEMOCRACY UXiLSTQWORKFQR Jyjw pnvate induatry built bur  u,       n 000 uwte leaving still U7SK     TOn The public W fe  homes WSuLm    E Alles oi the Mich Bui I U  l01lr eata now livir era Aaan take iaaue with tho gov  S iimte1 qnd  8  eraorHe aaya accordingtolata 51 V ,on members of tr taUsucs 446,400 new homes  church now Uving away fro were under construction there  i re Wl11, nd Come and me the first 6 months of 1949 Thi your  nds and foin a 95 percent oi the productio I town8nw rate set in 1948 when 1038,000, NPW J homes Were built More tha I tV ENGINEER NAMED half were priced to sell at 7,50r r ne ywwton County Road or less 40 percent of these I1110 h announced the homes coal less than 5000 Fin f J5mtan oi Fd F Rogers ancina is still the major problem 8 O0y Highway Engineer tr  ru  succeed John H Barr who has r inJ iS010 f118 hous 8wed effective Sept 1st SL2, 51 Also that Mr Rogersi comes to Livinatc, rilltltU lirtiU 1 l T Ho U Tb THE PONEEHCLCAJltNo TH LANOTHG MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL TOOLS WAS A 6000 AXC, o denial of homes to veterans is a contradiction of all that the no ion stands for Alles denies thi and says hundred oi homes at available to veterans at attic lire prices Monthly payment run as low as 40 a month with 4 and one half percent interest One requirement of the federal law is that cities must eliminat slum dwelling in an amour equal to the number of new hou ing unitsA Washington official says the federal program will call for or County with a background o l Highway experience He is th son of the former State Hiqhwcy Commiseoner Prank F Roger and has just completed 26 yea as County Engineer of Hillsda County Mr Rogers is a araduate of th Michigan State College where 1 received his Bachelor of Sciene degree in Civil Engineering P ter graduation he spent som years with the Michigan Sta Highway Dept then entered his present position as Hillsdal BUT NOT UNTIL i620rWHtoSAMUEL COLLINS Of CONNECTICUT INVENTED A M6THOP OT MAKING AMO TESTING PROPEfUYTEMPEftCO AES IN LARGE QUANTITIES, COULD A MAN SE SUfcE OF GETTING AN AXE OF PfcOVEO OUAUTV ANO DEPENDABILITY, The Piackney V F W it Auu Aroor in a loosely playx game here Fnaay 12 to Si i, nuii Axboi Loy tjot  mis Oui  hunger but 3 jnncxneY enors  the d were lesponsibie tor 4  their runs Ann Arbor got a run ihe 2nd on a hamei by Jaimk which got by Gentiie Pincine  UflMMJn, ihe Deu,o fxe, p, mki  John L Ss put1aa u aj hoarH  nmeis weiai vditaLSJ Stow I scored 4 times the 3rd an hita by vear It seen that    F Smger, G Ledwidae, P SinaJr OXJO wheTf X a vear  and Joe Jehreys ik jfiTKT box also got 4 runs on a hit a , Sen dridges was ZIL  te the 3rd on a walk and 2 hn  the dispute by shaker 0 and knocked Kett out oi the bo  house Man aisoFuL K A Uie 4th scoring 6 runs on singls i He voted io7 iahlJCCUi by P Sinqex a walk double 11 LewiThas DTK  1 by Gentile and F Sinqer and c  roU As to SLdZPjT  Arbor scored twice tho 6th a  Preiroestha twice the 7th In the prelimincuy qame th Pinckney Cubs lost to Slayto oi Howell 14 to 5 The Cubs pit cherc issued 12 xise on balls f INCKNEY CUBS AB R I Hebman, ss ethical net xeaexai program will call for or reMt posiuon as Hillsdrii ly 15 percent of the housing in i County Engineer where he ha dustry capacity of one millio  rojiained for twenty six years homes a yar as subsidized unitr   onlf applied to low income wor ers Thev will meet a demanc1 nevarrflUed in the past by priv ate builderi  m    CONSErtVATION NOTES The fuly ground water level is 70 percent lower than last year July average, Water levels de clined 08 of a ft in July Last year is cost 1000,000 to fight forest fires most of which were caused by carelessness There wm 1778 fires which burn ed Uti gores, In 1J4S 13,000 acres have already been burned Northern Newayqo county may be included in antherless dee hunting axa10 extra days are granted tc Mich duck hunters, making 40 ia all Rogers has Jaeen very activ over this span of years in th County Road affairs of Michiqai He has been a member of the important Engineering and Eguip ment Rental committee for thf past three years In addition he has been secV and treas of tho Southern Mich Road Com miss ion Assn for many years Mr Rogers has likewise been active in community affairs in, Hillsdale He has been a Ion THROUGHOUT OUR HISTOHY, WE AMERICANS HAVE HELD THE SECURITY OF OUR FAMILIES AS A PRIME 06JECTIV BUT ONLY WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE INSURANCE AND OTHER FORMS OP 6AVINGS, HAVE MOST OF US HAD AT HAND A MEANS  TESTEO AND PROVED FOX DEPENDABILITY OF ASSURING THE ATTAINMENT Of TM GOALS WE SET FOR OR, PAMtUEA L    cites     ft BIG BAM GAME FRIDAY HERE On Friday, Aug 5th, tbe V FW has secured two of the best t i ill   i Lij NEWS St Marys Catholic Church jrtnfckuey, Michigan FH ALBERT J SCHM1TT v H Singer, lb, p I Mfka, cf A Mrofka 3b D Sinqer If Hewlett, 2b Darrow, rt Carr, c furman, c Barrett, p,lb CLAYTON Slayton, ct Bordon Wessinqer, 2b Shertzer, p Gehringer, 3b Gherkin, c Kokess Clark, If Culver, rf P1NCKNEY V F WJeffreys, lb Palmer 2b, c Lavey, cf F Singer, ss Burroughs, 3b G Ledwidge If Gentile, rf P Singer p Reader, c, 2b 3 4 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 AB R 4 0 1 Ihe NeqKbes struggle iar civil  uqhis goes on In Lock pan lovvji 1 ship St Joseph county 43 neo roes who bought building lots ji subdivision were prevented fiaru building there by a township od inance passed after they bouqht the Jots they claim So tlv hav taken the matter into co whtjje they will probably win In a number oi such cases in Way no county they have The neqro is a citizen of the U S and as such is entitled to all riqhts of a citizen 5 1  l cunlTrWhTUn 6Xis,s  i8 5 2 country While unemtymd  5 0 , t fMd in July empioymeiu 2 3 lso ,mcsed In June 3778,000 3 l   40amV ynmPYd In July 2 2  i 4,095,000 In June 596I900U were 3 3 , employed In July 59720000 At 3 1 i I the same time bank deposits inia  T H11 m Jlv to 175,000,000 A n l ,or lhls reaon financial experts 4 3 4 2 4 3 3 1 0 1 n 3 3 I 1 o, I   i 2 3 1 1 2 0   ,  r T SUMMER SUNDAY MASSES girls soft ball teams in the state 63Q 8OQ iQOO 11 30 a in to play at Pinckney The Ann Ar, Zonhiz Za 730 o J0J pr bor Merchant Girls are former SuiiiavR,bf0re b00 ma , Wll p, BH ,m u 7   ion6tate champions and they will    Noveuna Devotion  Jones, d tunt member of the Rotary Club  1 fy Aur tle  em RStSayi tflV Maury If and a former pres of that Club  oi ZlVouth here under hhts n  1  E Jahnke lb tie is a member of all of the  at 830 D m EAST ANN ARBOR Manor, rf Hagan, p Durham, ss Kett, p ss AB R I Kjr   V1 UUOI , at 830 p m   73 p m Masonic Organizations and has1 wThe ,,Ann  Lairls have COMMUNITY CHTJHCH served as the presidina officer I J017 Moore oi Hambura in thei WMWUT CHURCH of most of them He is currentlv up and, a, Schaefer airl of a member of the board  AWJZ  whlore Lake On the Ply Kev Congregational D t, Brady Miinister Jahnke Vining 2b W Maury 3b J Jahnke c 4 1 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 ors of the HUbddT CommuSy  m ,fl  f, Si j  PracSe vVednnts   Chest y ters of Howell These teams have  Mr,rMerwin Campbell  0 Uvingston County is fortunate n Paving 3 games a week Qrooiiat and 2hoir Director j iBffl in being able to obtain YheTr I nd tra,veUina aI1 v th stto JNVchoir pracuse during Au, I Gus dwida vice of such an ejcperienced Ena I Ya,l1,,aP u 1 star pit Thurday Aug 11 Ladies BATTING AVERAGES AB BHPCT 1 ,    Deing able to obtain the sr I  WU1M UU C Over l,2704XW fingerling ard  vice of such an erSnnS L Gmny Hanselman i gal aiaa trout have been relea I ineer experienced Eng cher or Ann  ineer This  jrppoint  mcjfTJ  Pwtm Tmxii u i7  noon legal sise trout have been relea ed in Mirhiaan thisvear  The carp coneiaered a nuj j by the boaid or County Road oe here is a highly prized food i  cWtfsdoners oi Livingstor  TwiSESi, T wu DI Service ai iuu Derm Bmop9 County comDOfied of Tr r ThB ckney team has won ,, T Farajers wiahiag to find ou i CwSdoll MA H JnTrJ  eir  o atari aSd Paul Lu at 1130 bout WimmnetoT hunrina pSo RossrRobh an Sa j8 Pitchiaa  ball Sunday School at U 30 VWrteaiSMininneet the Vac JT aT utk frr jrbondCoach team of Brighton  SuJJ nq Uth ChWC Th PnitA  u, , Service at 10JO I Joe Lavey Phil Gentile 44 12 17 3b 53 15 20 377 72 17 24 r 39 6 17 307  Sermon How tabout Willkzrnston hunrinq pla Ross j Robb can get inAonnation by writin j tb game divieion, conservatio X ggf  p     I Tfae saiaa tax diatributions uranium prospectors in nort   VUUA,U ern Mich should carry a com past and map with them Man proapectore get lost One wh could not locate the land wher bfought in a likely apecime he tauind it  joe Jeffreys 551146,1 Frod Singer  5f 15 14 1 Herb Palmer Wesley Reader Paul Singer 39 10 8 W 41 7 8 1 18 3 4 22 Notice Conservation the counties and muncipalitio5 are the largest this year on io cord 8,305,583 will be aistiibu, ed according to Auditor Gen Mary Aten Wayne county rece ived 348484 Soft drinks and sandwichewill be aervd on the ground1at the new stand So come out and spend and enioyable eve ing Monday, Pilgrim Fellowship at the Merwin Campbeu Oottaq  on north Portage Lake The Che sea youth group will be our guests, at 600 oclock VETERANS TO GET ROUNDS The Pinckaey V F W Po 7301 will assist all veterans ir applying iar hear National S vice Lite Insurance dividendsSRl CALVARY MENNONTTE CHURCH Rev Ezra Bachy, Pasux     At Loral Noteg  i allowed to go home niahts 1 Dr and Mrs Bernard Glenn oil out to  Leaving plenty Fowlerville called at the WxrJ opportunity for anyone to do not believe there will be a depiesBion The probabb answer to this condition is that there has been a huge increase in population and there are not enough jobs for everybody For that matter there never has been Even in war time with thousands of men in he armed forces the war ma rice, factories were able to get enough men to operateThere was never a time in tho history of this county when there wera not unemployment The Grand Jury at Kalamazoo which failed to aqiee in the trial oi 5 union men charged with riot ing at the Shakespear plant after 3 days deliberauons iia caused charges and counter charged to be made The jury spUt 6 to 6,lt composed of 2 men and 11 women One woman was the 13th and discharged before the jury retired The women charge the men were preunion arid at tempted to influence th verdict by making nnn acaehfi AH daim to have ben approached while they were off djuty by rftranctis anxious to miltenosj the verdict The good old custom of locking up a jury until it brings in a verdict has gone in to ihe discard Instead they are llowed to go home niahts and con Shehan home Sunday Billy Shehan of Ann Arboi spent Sat with Win Shehan ai  wife Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell and Hazel Richardson attendee the Willow Run air show Sun Utrrionrri Sail District meeting at West Mario TM 10 uwunmoe amaena Cburch corner at Pinqree and This was nwvred by Cer Coon Lome Rd Northwest of Mann, conamander of the local Pinckney on Aug 1 Uu0 A M 1 post Feature speaker of the inoming He says he has the necessary tacautVft RMSS HSL execut  application blanks which voter  MBS GRACE SIMMONS Mrs Grace Goodspeed Sim rions, a former resident of this etfion died in Detroit Sat She leaves a daughter, Mrs Lionel Trftley of Detroit, ine funeral Jv Ezra aacny, asux i r wTf, MM lnae was held atHanXon Fue Morning Worship 1000, 8  0 ai Home in Detroit Monday wS SundayW a 11 enfc1  CEUEBRAlt 25TH Supt  Ro Dorrr  Mboo ruuon crt Roches  JUIIM,BV w  Wcdtar  rwM y went to Belle lle celebrated their 2S4amiivS Prover Meetoa Wed Eve K d went to Lontmq Mon t at their home Sal 7pro      JZfZigJ whc sen 4n Detroit Canada Jv VBIASE TAX HOTKI , , SSS fanUy oi g L u uiwwwn manica wnicn voter  I J SmUlmtir Md arery veteran O lnsina and Howell   f5   10 1  XM pohev received many nice presents r    n B,, ti cp De M SC  far  day  mow wiUhavT ,   J payablotiy hoaw Friday 8SL2cSrf22Ei  w AMfOWCE QfGAGEMTrT JCB and Surdar VMIW 10 Schoenhals of Akro Mr and Ma AHsZtoT 21  iTiSf 1 C j JT     woo aeaa ms n  l  policy Wfaesisr Oopa Dept M SC iox 30 daye or mote will have c T SwS1 MLI r  ito it i e  tSLSWiL  1 M  Po out Pa SiwJiSS 2SS 18 Pw  sKpected  StZ m3SSrirS  9 about 175 Applies  oiaasions and potatoes m ceo  auiddy  poibl m   waid ATotte of Detroit Mich, takeipeeka and months to get uj  w9L u  4hestminda I 51  3omas rfftndknrii   9ctaJ  a a lone I4  Ann Arbor Mich m mm MM CmmSnon   oomact ail Mo 611 U Sycamore St LansingMic  TJPfadcnsy Viiaae4r announce the eiKWaemont of Troasumr, 546  Putixmi Bcri their daughter Agnes, to Paul T Ayotte eon oi Mr and Mrs E CARD OF THANES We wish to our rthe EXTBAi MEW fre appreciation to our irienq     tor the many acts df kindness  x i  m Sunday Born to Mr and Mrs Fran Baneck Lora Burnett of Owosr last week, a son Mr and Mrs Thomas Soul I Alice Sampson oi OrrwelL f Y called on Omord VanHo  1 Aim  w   M 111 a MSS743 , auraa  urr uo ted to us durinq the raost M4Q0400 All  iS1  ness in our famu7  ssL w fWi ,1 , 172 y110   contec tol Suncnr fames in the TWO   uJSTwXd and wife v L ifrJZ MZ D,U   frn Wed an wiU mut each ed the Willow un k ho  w, MSMBHSW fSnuessM j   Prmted in pm WH Grand Rapids called on Mr al,wggi if   omnics CBMS  cm Mrs Oyde naher snondcrv nkr Jpgpr t HOSNB j M srtures W Th TToi They have iu2JZT2 i 1 imdmytswmi TWOf HWT aujp to4i4anTSSl  i  Haroid True radio casamentat i or who has a loan at Chubae Corneas smiared a heart attack in Defto Sunday and k in Bar per hosphal ior ohsscyation Dr Ray DutV mas terns very HI Tuss afternoon and is in Uni  all,, t   m erany nospnai Slate paoos and pdaon ouoida  Tuesday looboq 4ar coiurisia Msrym Mr tact them J  The Washtenaw county sealer of weights and measures has been cracking down on those giv ing short measure 181 cases of butter, totalling 556 Lbs were seized in 3 Washtenaw county chain stores ior alleged short weight County sealer Smith has barred further sale of the butter from the counties 10 chain stores At Willow Run the mar of the chain  store pled guiltv in Vpsil anti to giving short weiqnt and wan fined 30  M  Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson ar were in Farmington Sun to hel observe her mothers 79th birth Idav 1 Oiin Roibnson jr visited Bol i Paul in Detroit Saturday Denise Ledwidge was honu from Great Lakes, Hi ior th week end Mr and Mrs Harold RsSsr and family of TftYffaHT wsse sfi 4M guests of Boy and Mm I McLuoas at their comaae at o aae Lome Bay and Mm I H McUesr MotBSfl lean and CSbm  Wessev wA sMnm Mas lor a i   ton and Met Vosk to ym aathWKV, , nw, m r V IS IMF  IIUM nt vS i ii myiijmu,uiijii ywt The Pinckney Utapcfek  10 lo Pinckney Civic Improvement Asn   Dont Forget the Carnival NEIGHBOR AVON THEATER SYLYAIS iULATEB Aug 24 The Cbna McGuiness faun in V9Xte township has been sold to nyron Soul A tcata court is to be erected on the east edqe of Brighton on The 65th animal Miliard x an opened this week  Eagers Cieanera of HoweL took first place in the Brkjhton leaque last week by beatiaa Van Camps 1 to 0 An organization wanting a  concession contet Murray Kn  t  nedy before August is   47 Years Ago The, James Adams Century Show will be here Auq 14 with trained animals and aerial pe iormers Frank Mowers is at Mt CI mens for rheumatism G A Siqler delivered a load of furniture to Dexter Saturday Unadilla and North Lake wi 1 play ball at the Unadilla Faim ers picnic Auq 20 100 tickets were sold at St ck bridqe Thurs for the I OOF Fr, cusion to Detroit  Iosco beat Anderson at h Farmers picnic at VanWinldrqrove last week 9 to 2 Geo VanHorn, Pete Coniway and Joe Placeway and wivf took in the excursion to JetriThursday Fred Wyman is buildiar cu verts in Dexter township Nellie Gardner has none 1c TV roit tc work in a millmerv PIOW Georfcria and Millie Grrdu and Iva Placeway arc atulinc teachers institute in HOVTU Edith Wood is workmq at tlv U of M Hospital At St Marys picnic Thuis thAnderson team won both qam beatinn Iosco IB o 2 in thp mon inq and Howell 9 vo 7 in the n ternoon Jas Green, arthas rented on  fice in Howell and will mov there ,   Fred Lake brouaht in 2 stalk of oats yesterday that Were n  H 5 ft hiqh Frank Peters, miller unloade 1000 bushel of wheat hera ihi week he bouqht in Toledo 23 Years Ago Negotiations areunaarway for the sale of VanWiikle peity at Reoves mill poid or He to Redford parties H Clinton has already sold his povor rights and S aces to them It is prrn dam and lay out   mmcr r ed to iuim a lake by KMia ii sort with park and canity  cirounds Pf Miss Anna Picieiiq 22 Detroit drowned at Half Mar Lake Sunday The body JS I,  yet beon recovered Work of remoajlinq the old I E church, purchased by F ConqT chinch is about carva ed It will be dedicated ira, Mis Ruth Haivfcr viLl he inn iod to Wm Marniinq o Fao Harbor on Auq 9th Mrs Harriet Will, ml i   GiKjary Auq 6 Joe Pustay had his new For stolen in Detroit last vwer f    al days later 2 cars coll ck  theie, One coulr not ptnv o , orsliip and it was fouad rr  vcs Ices car Repair will c  him Sn0 Th ConqT Sunday School niced at Rush Lake Fri The foi  owinq wore the winners of the races mens race, Ed Ihowr Movd Hendee, qirl  VX   s race Marjory Kendao race Mildred Haines 3 race, Virqinic jono, Luc nedy   1 Potato bqqc e Ken White and wif Dead Mans curve on the How ell load, just north of town is be inq Ldjartcvie 1 Dr C L Siqler has been electca pies of The newly organized Pin ckney Bank and Thomas Read vice pres Born to John Auq 7 a son Mrs Alfred Monks has return ed r cm Mackinac Island Mrs arah Markham, 81 died in Detroit July 29 I Edward MrChskey passer, a wa y T ue s d a y m or n i n q Georqe Burch a former resia rntand a Grand Trunk railroad conductor died at Jackson la  week mq c   Aiiclin beys race FOR SALE YEAR ROUND HOM1 At Ufiil Glonbrook Rd Facuv Portaqo Rivr, Fish from yoi vend Rat ride to 7 different Iks Thre fourlhs acre land, ccnU borneFirst floor MaJea Utility Room, Dinin ioan, Sun rarlor Furnace roor oil heat, ol hot water heat Second iioor 2 bedrooms, 2 clo ets full bath, large living roorv wih firs plico Double entrance to yard Tool house with garden tools This is aV to sell 1 1 milr fion bio  P road KERN REAL ESTATE B2 South Main St , Phone 3211 CheUea, Mich The Stockbridge fire dept will make runs to UnadUUa Waterloo Lyndon, Iosco Whit 0xk and  Bunker Hill Ray Lavey cmd icuniiy and W   Barbour and family are on a 2 rvu c u  weeks trip to Texas to visit their Xnafa 5hn son, Pat and wife Women Earl Worden of Greqory was married to Robie Phifer of Tunnel Hili Georqia on July 25 The will live at Eerkley Guy Kuhn and family of Gre qory are spendinq 3 weeks in northern Michiqan John Hanna, Detroit realtor who bought 4000 acres of land ia  the Sylvan township Wash naw county now has asked tha board of supervisor to close the roads leadina throuqh it 200 pro perty owners will oppose this The Manchester school has pu chased 2 busses, a Ford an1 Chevrolet Each accomodate  passenqers Lmmett Clark and family of Howell spent last week in north ern Michiqan ricnk Green, star Briqhton pit cner, has oeen qiven a tryo witn Toledo Dr Wm Fiddler of Richmond Va is the new supt at the Mic State San succeerinq Dr Labo who has resiqned to set up pri  ate practise in Monroe The Henry D Koeniq Co o Ann Arbo who are buildinq th new jail will have it completed, I in 150 days  Miss Marjoiy Danforth of Flint will be married to Leo Lotskv on Auq 27 She was born in Pinckney beinq a dauqhter of Claic and Lola Moran Danforth , Den Morrell son of Mr  and Mis Frank Morrell of Marion ha enlioted in the U S Army ,  Fri Sat, Aug 12 13 ouJWe Faiuf SIX GUN LAW Chf Starrfc Smiley Buxnot e LEATHER GLOVES Cgmyron MakAglL Virginia Gey  Sua lues, Aug, 14 i SO DEAR TO MY HEAfcT Color hy Tchntoolof Wy DriscolL Beuloh Boiidi A Diaoey pictur everyone w  Hkf Caitooa  News t Chelsea Mich ri, Sat, Aug 12 13   THE WESTERNER Buwu Starring f Gary Cooper, Waiter Drtiim Coray Curton J  Sundoy, Mcdty, Aug 14 15  FLANSINGO ROAD Joan Crawford, ZacJiary Scot Sydney Greanstrset Cartoao  Sundcv 5aovs 35 7 9 West Liitl  DexterTheatre  PIOCTER tflCHJGAN Fri Sat, Aug 1213 Stow 71, ,5 I SHOT JESSE JAMES Starring PiresSon Foster, Barbara Brlrioi John Ireland Comedy Short Subjacts Tues Wed, Thurs, Auq, 16 17 18 THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BFND A Comody Color by Techolcolox Slcunny Betty Grctble Cesar Rorasro Rudy Vallao ADDED ATTRACTION Scenes Item 25  famous Hits in SOME OF THE 3ST  Cartoon Shows 715 915    I  i I Coming Any Number Can Piay Mv Dream ie Yours, Rgd Cariyo Sun, Mon, Aug 14 IS  Sunday shows 35 79 TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME StarrLna Gene Kelly, Esther Williams Frank Sinatra New Ccdy TUM, Wod, Thur, Aug 1517,18r Shows 715, 9,15 MEXICAN HAYRIDE Starring  Bud Abbott, Lou Costsilo Nws Cartoo ATHLETICS FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT  iihvH1 Thrauv Wodt Thurs Auc 1011  Joan Crawiord la FLAMINGO ROAD vim Zachary Scott, David Erian CarK  Novelty Fri, Sat, Auq 1213  Randolph Scott Ella Raines is THE WALKING HILLS Plus A dele Jergns, Marilyn Monro LADIES OF THE CHORUS Cat toon Sun, Mon, Aug 14 15 I unaiv la P M Oentinu iSpencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr in Clare Swartbout and wite aio The germ grows DEEPLY You in northern Michqan this week must REACH it to make the kill Rev Allen B Eborsole from Ft use 0 strong PENETRATING fung Wayne as the quest speake icide T4 L, made with 90 pat ie nornuiq service of the In tho  EDWARD MY SON Nows cirlou bpof Monnonite Church, bun cent alcohol, reaches MORE germs If not pleased IN ONE  Tue, Wed, Aug 16, 17, ieaaid Koagan, Viveca Lirvdfc in eveninq he showed slides of the HOUR your 40 c back from any I instutional wok of the church, druggist    NIGHT UNTO NIGHT Orphans Homes Homes for the  Aaed , and City Missions Rev and Mrs Ezra Eeachy at tended the Ind Mich Christian Workers Conference at Kokomo Ind August 2 thru the 4th  CORYS DRUG STORE Cai OS NovcAr  a VJL  3imM    rw u mm m  r     C     0 when you own a  toinJust one of many Briggs Features I i fiaperbly designed for the proof fittings, Iiltmn crumb J , most uptodate kitchen    cup strainers    just a few i J Briggs Beautyware sink in of the Briggs extras Come , stafoproof porcelain enamel in for FRFE Kitchen Sink Jf Handy shelf space, tarnish Booklet I jj m A   ilome Freezer Buying in quantityby the dozen or by the hi means big savings for you A home freezeVgives you this advantage of economy food fcuyTrigand dozens of other benefits as well You save time and effort because frozen foods are easier to prepare, simpler to serve    you enjoy the delicious good ness of your favorite outofseason delicacies ail year round Yes, quantity buying paysand its  more convenient toowhen you own a home freezer Visit Your Appliance Palr Detroit Edison has home freezers on display JO its customer offices and will be glad to demonstrate one for you Edison does not sell home freezers JBor the freeacr you need at a prke youll U jfcd to pay, see your local appliance dealer Detroit fdvm I PLUMBING FIXTURES f  m i c   r i MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a ciality Field Seeds AltalfOt Cdver Corn Fertilise htmm Feed Supply ta  then m MAX RUSSELL MgrTHE PiNOCNBY DISPATCH Wednesday, August 10, IS I    Fal Pasture FertiSizcsKon Sjris Fcsrer Work Boosts Meat, Miik Qiput nd Cus ed Costs Italian Children Aided by liV I  VALUES FOR I SMowHOTroirrrs Matched Appliances  Co Add to Gracious Uvln In Your Home   iT  ,,,3 iv    r   Src t S   L     Veilitztil Pasture Gives i  ,v,i   CMICV ,0Topdrpssm yo  pi   Uava 1 rasaanl tais  v      p  vl   a a n  give viair I  t  Ki a,is     11   c   s  1 u, it  ,  , ,  your Iccl Mi a   , ,a     , output iM uio t1 re   tiov cosb u uia d tin it , ,  ral Imioveraent uii1  ttatanual niaae puUH iv  i ,,, Fevtlaa a  idt  ia Ui  a   deanuvcUa1 auiiia iad s a   na  a a   iH   , a ,  Ma I  a  , UJ r   VI i cstack,  ii ii tiLioi   in lia fl   a niW   ,1 Ui I   , ll   1 iKi  I jjn , ,  t   cor  r 1 I   a i i  i o  a  s iii ih a n i  i a l  A   iii    at   11 tti Hi is ST  li  piazza, while at h as this one i41 and ireatvs i coun   hi Miens   ii4 and  CNI   Iulois  I 1 lMCKF    r, Observers Chrd on Truce in Palest me t oof s o Palestine v verybodyt Pointing to   Applfditce ifolpiyifit Bishop Hardware    a N     GREGORY, MICHIGAN  Mi J,1   AUCTION 8 miles East o Pinckney onM 36 to LakelandSouth on Kress drive 1 mile to Downinq diiv East to 4750 Downinq dtivR Fl9 4CS HZ      s    v iS ,   , iriJ  , 1f  , , W   a 6,VV, VjJ X v v  ,,  Wa,a  iti  i o ti ol   a   i ioia, a pviy  unariiiid traic r  ia ins o JVII fuLiiii thut the ImiiU fi1  a 5 ii,j kepi by hoth sifles This parfy, a Freta h ollicvi third ironi left, conicrs e Lhiuv Araiy over a map of the urea Nutritionists Learn from IAO Experts iwmM   fvrA7v Maa ,J  a  , S te    A,  r  v, ,p M 700 P M Eveninq Sale S Rooms of Household Goods WATCH ARROWS Mary E Downing, rP, Duane Meyers, Auctioned  Phone Howell 1219P  ,  t, are receiving liens fcmergency  K, rornerl beef,   riplar  which i  r on of Beirut  i Plotting intiTitbereutosis Drive AUCTION 5 miles ECU ot Pinckney on M OS to Lakeland then South 314 mile on  drive to Middle drive East to 4714 Middle Drivo fi f  ,, group oi nutrition specialists in Greece learn how to make the st of a short food supply from an expert standing, right, from lafT of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization FAO its iorn these experts and dozens of others from many nations M a reviewed this month in Washington at the FAO Conference WATCH ARROWS It Hurts, lint It Helps Toes Aug 1 100 P M7 Rooxae, Extra Nice Furniture Haauf Sahadl plexset ior Home and Garage BMI E Hiitiownter In cooperation with the I nited Nations International Childreni Emergency Fund INK EF and the Work Health Organization, the Danish Red Cross is now engaged in a mass vaccination rogram to safeguard children against the white plague Above, a team of Danish Red Cross Workers in Poland charts out the cafnaignFarm Reforms Vrged for Poland writ  Cirir  ng as the needle ,inks in, a younger m Crorcs   vLlh antituberculosis vaccine Lwe 5,000,0J othr  un, tl c girl was examined under an  r r,v  whchic World Health Organization HO Jorei   a tuiieA yatlomt lAloiiutioiuriClUitJig    ci Danisb Red Crow Children iouml Iwe oTIipreiTxiot, w inoculated to protect them aaiat the dreaded Uhite ,i u Plajiue  A Polish woman worker shovels apples Iwmprd An mission of the CN Food and AgricvJtaft r oris that Polands food supplA4 In a state of rfMimTrndid twonpinf rcifermirf taint leed the measures suggested are ynprovemeats ei the cial prcctsHing of truf and vegetables and a eirl 7  Aw HHWl  I 1   dcry, August 10, 94l V m Transport   ABRH 3 3 0 2 2 N 3 2 5 3 4 2 5 3 2 1 BOY SCOOT TEAM WINS Th Boy Scout team boat Grow Lako Sat for their 2nd victory 14 to 4 AMroflca ior Pincknoy allow  OQO hit and R Singer 2 Al Mro flea also got 3 hits and batted in 4 runs Hackney pkrys at Manchester next Sat at 1030  ation is needed PINCKNEY SCOUTS Darrow, ss I Mroflca lb Lavey 2b A Mrofka, p, ct  Barrett 3b D Meabon, If C Barrett if Singor, d p Can c GRASS LAKE A DeBilsan, ss Studley, 2b Anderson c, d Myers, 3b Cooper, rf Brown, p, If G IfcBiisen, d A Hill c W Hill, p 3b Hamil, lb Michigan Formers Are Using More Fertilizer To Boost Per Acre Yields and Replenish Soil l l 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 ABRH 4 4 3 0 0 1 1 1 o 1 3 1 I 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 SotaaaWibfc r ny , v  Organic Matter and , Fertiliser Are Top Crop Building Team CHICAGOOrganic matter gives farm soil the get up and go to produce bigger yields and higher qual ity crops, the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee points out As organic matter rots, it releases elements needed for feeding crops During the decomposition process, favorable conditions are produced for making available the plant nutrients contained in soil minerals, says a statement issued by the committee  But organic matter alone cannot do the whole job of giving you birr yields and high quality crops, the statement adds It needs to be rein forced by commercial fertilixr  Prof Emil Truog, Univerrily of Wisconsin agronomist, recently declared To sayrs docs the organic schoolthat chemical fertilizer such as phosphate and potash should not be usedis pure bunkum These fertilizers are rtreded to make up the inevitable lack of nutritive elements which organic matter alone cannot supply  Prof Truog snyq that in gardens and other small areas, you can maintain the fertility and organic matter supply by the use of composts and animal manures But he emphasizes that such practices are not feasible for large farm acreages It is impossible, he says, to prepare and apply the enormous amountsof compost that would be needed for the average farm Cm such big farm acreages, a good crop rotation will provide the need ed organic matter This can be supplied in the form of plowedunder deeprooted legumes, crop residues, stubble, stalks and roots and barnyard manure Prof Truog says all that is necessary to make the system work is the proper use of lime and fertilizers containing phosphorus and potash and sometimes nitrogen The key to the organic matter and nitrogen problem he adds, is high lime and mineral fertility This as mres a thick, luxuriant stand of sutrlnr rfpenronreri legumes snerrarg SaaaaaaiaaaaaaflCWSWBBaWBP  i WMM m    w     Money Invested jn Fertilizer Pays Out In More Efficient Crop Production CHICAGOMichigan farmers are practices that will accomplish this using more fertilizer in growing j 2Realization by farmers that plant their crops, according to the Middle food reserves in the soil are declinWest 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 393,274 tons in the preceding vear This was an Increase of 24,127 tons or about 6 per cent over Michigans 1947 consumption It v resented a 151 per cent increase over the prewar year of 1940  The 1948 fertilizer consumption for the entire United States topped the J revious record year of 1947 by about per cent or 15,956,289 tons as against 15,039,376 tons The steadily increasing use of fertilizer in the past 10 years is attrib uted to these factors 1The desire of farmers to boost crop yields per acre and their readiness to applv r A flea forTke Hungry  ing 3Heavier demands for plant food by new highyielding crop varieties 4Recognition that pastUTt is a cash crop and should be fertilized, f Agricultural economists point out that fertilizer is a good buy at present prices, according to the eonv mittee These research men say that money invested in fertilizer will pay dt in a short time It will get more efficient crop production  more bushels or pounds of crops per acre at little or no additional labor cost Fertilizer is most effective when it is teamed with a rotation that protects the soil and builds its physical structure and tilth Wellstructured soil is a better Ftorphouse for plant nutrients and moisture Such soil produces higher crop yields it a low , I Broadcasting his plea for support for the United Nations Appeal for Children UNAC, Trygve Lie, SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, turns his calendar to the Him a w of the world e drive UNAC, starting its campaign in ituiuary in the United States Canada, Czechoslovakia and the Scandinavian nations, is kskinc for contributions of one ria nay, proits, earnings or work for feeding of hungry children in lands where war hit hardest, UN Poets and Faces YUGOSLAVIA alfalfa and the clovers BUSHELBOOSTING BARLEY New stiffstrewed grain like this experimental barley variety right ess take heavier antetfateof plant foedf without lodging Its ramrod stiff straw will support all the weight of heavy, fullydeveloped, bushelbuild ing heads Straw of variety at left if tee weak to hold up heads of wellfertilised barley crop Straw broke dew sad barley lodged, resulting in maehlewer erop yield Clinton, Ben test sad Eaton oats are new varieties that take heavier amounts of plant feed sad yield mere bushels per acre Good nutrition u essential in get I ting thick stands of legumes with strong root systems Many soils  need lime to grow good legume  crops A soil test wAl tell the lands I need for lime Remember, too, that teguims are heavy eaters of phos abate and potash To give them a Stat dinner bucket, you need to add fertilizers carrying plenty of these Because of its strategic position and resources, the territory of Yugoslavia for centuries suffered various foreign invasions With about 100,000 square miles and 15,000,000 people, Yugoslavia, embracing Serb, Croat, Slovenian, Macedonian and Montenegrin lands, was created as a monarchy afterWorld Wari In World War li, she suffered heavily ftorn German occupation, and after liberation, the monarchy was replaced by a Federated Peoples Republic Predominantly agricultural, Yugoslavia is nevertheless the principal mineral producer of the Balkans, and has a Five Year Industrialization Plan Her VN Representative is Dr Joza Vilfan Her flag is blue, white and red with a red star ALTES BREWING COMPANY Detroit u Michigan  prie IA jyw t,   Veterans Memorial Field, Pinckney From Vivuf to Vaccinations     UBigger Dairy rtooat good hay and pasture are the key dairy production costs and proftte, ope Middle West ifha cheapest aourc sip eawsppsjs sWaSjPaata JpSasav hay ista at high nrodur   ipanas ea ttsaaof w use oi noised Iartiiii At 830 PM Two Girls Teams Will Play Ann Arbor Merchant Girls FORMER STATE CHAMPIONS VS  i i C rzLi eeatoriesald Palanie Vaastjs, waka aei loag age rs sdaces the reUkaawi5 baieoay is over ties door at the site of the Second World Health Aaseembty The AssetaMy will farther develop the Uatted Nations worldwide at datssaa uareagh the World Health Organisation WBO  Daisy Air Rifles, Plymouth LEADING CONTENDERS THIS YEAR First Contest 7l30 p m Pipckney V F W  vs Vagabond Coah,Brighton  Sponsored by VFW7301 Pinckney W MQ Si  i M       A  , iwww MZ tAr BW Vwwjpuitijiw ymiiMttji 41 1 The Pincknev Disixztch 3  Wednesday, August 10 If   m 0  A J     Puiclmey Dispatch   Entered as 2nd class v ,,, matter at Postoffice act oi March 3, 1877 US Main St Pinckney, Mich 0 L50  Year PauJ W CurleLV Publish r   , fc 1 rt  G A tfS  3 I   5  0 rv I  1 Keah and Mis j    v tended a shower Sat   ohi McGuixe hom i  i r rIir flj ,Vl,,, ,   niaau to John McGuireon Fowlorviiie w  S reus,s ,  the Fci Spears honve Mr 0 id Ms Raoevch Pih aul ian ot Wayne spe a Sin Ctl ih ,0 J fik5 hej  M,0 lotion hne with therr iJ , V Lc oi Howell  ti Uo el Dick Wyiie this wee La dpear jr tiVsned la wk He IUJ over biO bushel est  ji iK  c p li  Cu0,  HI  in 1 O A Id vi lie ti 3pLMid c Ill  Til    JRsvfSilfli  1 c n  r  aa Mrs A15 V 1 in iccvson Sat and callec   nqe hcr Meteor and famir I J,    CJUI   V  O t t tit v  11 Dinkei and wile an their vacation at Ion , mmwfomtt7v    J rfActaS Ftfdf Hradqczrters for ftrd Traxton   Dear rrt fm ti8tpmirt  FAVOHkrj  THS RKStIT Or 50 YES of Wod Bros, experience, this picker rias AUzoche FAST corn 1 1 vs fhiih freely SAVES by lifting dotvued corn, lcMi lrrr,i ear, less shelling HUiiKS XiiOROUGIlLY, delivers Ivr hTc uiuajnased ears PULLS FASiLY VT be used with any two plow tractor viih ASAE standard PTOaniIit,h And ECONOMICAL I Bq CfAcfon Husking Bed 13 v4 x S7i vivh six rolls No matter liow many rws a picker is made for, a clogged husking bed can slow you down Get this big husking bed 4 Fiexbbfe Floating Points with 3 Gathering Chains Picker can be raised, lowered and points tilted up or down As It is a onerow picker, points can always be kept centered on row, even in rows as narrow as 26 Exclusive Rotary Snapping Bar  Snaps any ears missed by the snapping rolls Also handles heavy trash that  might clog Only  DearbornWood V Bros, has it  Bi READY UT US SHOW YOU ALL ABOUT THIS GMAT CORN PICKER NOW I lAOyd Hendee iamiiy Wu, ofe and wire 02 Hoi ,    ho air show at Viilov  r ,cs Alberta Dinkeland Cnho Levi Ludtke and   Ky Otto Dinkel and I  o in Ccnadu Satu  v a yiaa acp the AJOer  01  v,c3 Lrck by Jiohr  nod down Sat niqht  ipr s strick but  0 ilejkiC noivice was jd in time ,c Her ice and Wm She voio i Mom 00 on hisin I Vi VcnBiaircum and wii, nano, and wiie and Ma brey attended the Wiiiov, I 5  air how Sunday I M I ulpli Cair returned to New  o iv Sat after spendinq  i  jks ft the R J Carr home 11, Aha Ewinu and Fied OI con oi Dearborn vvee Sund quetii at the joe Griifith home Sunday quests at the W H M f fr home were Wm Lamb u    iarnihof Ann Arbor and Jac 2 IEuTTerZaiKbimy of GrRqor Look lor this Seal It is your gJi fast, modern, automatic gas cookL vU cook three nasals a day Thats w over 1,000 meals a year No wonder you owe yourself every time and work savinc idea thats built into the beautiful new PhiigasHarJvick CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven  ,  stainless steel burner grafef    oven door window   oven light Your Philgas dealer features a full lint of  Philgas ranges  built to suit a wide span of cooking needs  priced to fit your household budget Heckej Swarthuut iS4 EAS1 MAO ST    iMMMP  Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c pet cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 88 Plnckney mt i Uead StocK CO J a St Mory s HOME COMING  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN V 11 r v ccItinji tliinr happMi lo yo , tin quick, easy wy to ppr 1 tiio news in person I 1V Iotiji Ditancf  Moxt rails  throuli whilti vmi hold th line  nl rotluriiTrates nrjp in effort every night after 6 PM ami all day Sunday MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY PHONE 40  FORD SALES  SERVICE  I s Mr and MrsMark Nash attend z ed the funeral of an uncle h Bellovue last week  Mr and Mrs Ernest Shield and Mr and Mrs Delbert Shield, ot Detroit snent Sun at the Louk Coyie home  The Mark Nash family ateir  1 ed the Smith family reunion r  Potter Park, Lansmq Sunday  Claie Hendee of the fors  division, Denver, Colo is visiting i his mother Mis Rose Hendee Jack Peyton and family r  Ghubbs Corners wore Sunda  tfuests of Mrs Dolly Bauqhn atr  husband, Bill Noil Bauqhn Li S N is iiorn  sftr  ifj7 ttttsj Siqaxcraj moxf Ivlrs Alta Meyer enteilained ih Past Malrons or Puickney Una,, No 14o a her hoxnc inubi Dorothy vhson, Vviiiiirtu A een and Lola oodell WVLC CO  hostesses 19 were pieeh Mesdames Alta Meyer and iThressa Coyle are takinq a  teacheis extension course in Howell From 1203 PM to 800 P MSPECIAL PRIZES TO BE AWARDED 1 GJP Television Sei 2 Rogers Silverware Sat   A Bicycle i An Ebctric Broiler SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Del NO ig PLATE LUtfCH CONCESSIONS  other refreshments will be serve Fancy Booth Blanket Booth Bingo Fish Pond etc Come Early And Enjoy The Afternoon With Your Relatives And Friends FUN FOR ALL  Mni i u 111  i 11 m  i i M 1 i i i P  i  M 1111i i   TiViil 7i f 11 litViiiittr T MM f Jl , fl nrr    Mrs Robert Umstecd wa patient at St Joseph hospital, Arbor last wsek Otto DinW and John Johnaon of Sirjux City,3bwa are visitinq at the Albert and Stanley Dink el homefl Pvt James uooiittie leaves fo the Hawaiian Islands this week Wesley Reader with D Sinqeand John PauJ Wcw c spend ina a week at NewbwMiishiaq and Mrs Henry Hauck ars ding a week with his dauqh tfrs Edward Keiser and fam ily at Oakley Mrs Christina Schmidt, son Hrnian and Mra Bert Benham of Dixboro called on M EDarrov and wife Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Jack oi Gulfport, Mist, are vistinq the S H Carr family Mr and Mrs Noah Leinbadli Mrs Noah Weldy from Nappc nee, Ind and Mr Leinbach frorrU Rev Morqan Harris of Detro l LimaJOhio were quests aTspent last week at the Hau      farm south oi town, White anA wifoFrank White at family ri Kowell calbd at H White liome last week Mrs  Fred Read and  Mn were in Jackson Tues to held o  the 8oth birthderv of her fathFrank Peters Mr and Mrs Ben White call on Mrs Joeie Forner at St Jo Morth  , ,, the Maurice Leinbach nomo Sur Clifford Milier and  iVirs Joeie romer ai M JO tha Hery and Donnacij j Arb Y T thout are spendinq the weeJf 77 Douqlas Lake    and Mxsjacob Shetlex chd t  n, j i  P, dauqhter fom Uplana Calil ren Ernest White and wife, Pc dered sevflral nFumfcers irT SOncn From where I sit Jy Joe Marsh Specs And 1 See Eye To Eye  I at the evening service of the Ga4vafy church on Sun eveThev j  were guests of the PauiCho3 home near Dexter Rex Sacloett and son of Detroit called at the Dispatch office Sat Asked Specs Altai to go huntinjr t week Kno him nil my life,  I wst surprised when he  yowftPp with no jjun Spws doesnt like to kill anythinp Couldnt ask for abcUcr huntir companion, though We tramp round the woods, and whenever tb dojfB flush a bird, I blaze away while Speca juat watches Told himonce I was surprised he went al  feeling the way he does a,out shooting anything Yrell, Joe, he says, you do what yoa think is rirht and Ill stick to what I think is rijrht Ive no call to dislike you for not seeing every thing the way I see it From where I sit, opennimdrslness is a wonderful quality Thero arc plenty of things Specs admire that I dont care for Likehis fondness for buttermilk Id rather have a glass of beer anytime    but Specs Allen and I dont lot little differences get in the way cf something big like friendship A f fo Copyright, 1949, Uniud Sum Btlfisu ft mfcihL T  ft L wwwI  j i ii ifiMM     ntfm, 1 i uL iiMijiyvilijHg nifirfiStfWffliliilffitfii ifiii ifi intiriiiiifii fF   HlSfcM v   August SLASH FUEL COSTS S 25  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  with the new DUOTHERM  SHERATON r Fuel Oil Heater  j with  POWERAIR  4 K    New yoy can have the beauty  fine traditional turniturc in  an upright heater Fluted columns    recessed panels   lustrous woodgrain effect, ma hogany finish Youve never seen anything like this new DuoTherm Yet for  ill its graceful beauty and distinctionits working heart is ill DuoTherm That means 1 Up to 25 savings on oil  with PowerAir By actual tests in a cold northern climate DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower saves as much as one gallon of oil in every 4    keeps the heat  Water Sjrtins etc Stanley Dinkel MALE HELP WANTED FARM I EstobLshed 1865 Incorporated EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Two   incaey, ima Anomojc at uiw Daily lloO A M to XtM P M i Firrt  P08 Boftk Except Wednesday I oweJi 1 MonTuesMf riJSat 7UtHQQpm, t pi  DR  1915 moving chu y, hout  house 2 More heat from every drop  of oil DuoTherms exclu sive fuelmiser burner doethe trick    gets more he  into your home quickly 3 Turn of the dial convc  ience No work No di No hauling coal or wood  ashes You tend the tire  turning a dial Come insee how little it cose to own a fuelthrifty DuoTherm See the lovely new Sheraton See other DuoTherm heaters for every need, every pocketbook Easy Terms, too J salesman will be hired by major feed company ior permanentru hill time work in this County Home nights No stock or credit to carry Better than average sailings Thorough training on job Must have dependable car Age 25 to oQ Only sober, ser ious minded, reliable men will be considered For confidential appointment reply to   THE PINCKNE DISATCH , Phone Pinckney 8  McPimon jtiitf ,mk TRAVELERS CHEQUES FOR SALE Champion 2 12 oul board motor First class runninq condition 1160 Sarah St Bauqhns Bluff Portage LakLAVEY HARDWARE  August Sale  on Boats A 21 Row Boot rand Motor Boats is  OSS We are authorized dealers for Martin and Chris Craft Motors We also do Outboard Motor Br pair work Outboard Motors, Utility Trailers Cement Mixers for Rent by Hour Day or Week WilSOfla 6121 W Grand River Lake Chemung Brighton Phone Howell 354W4 FOR SALE 1947 Jeep in A 1 con dition Arnold Bechler, Pinckney 65F WANTED Custom picking with a new Woods Bros com picker get your orde in early Bechler anrf Clubb Tel Pincknev  65F5 Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS 50c per cwL ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES SHEE and PIGS REMOVED FREE CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPAN QUALITY Meats Fruit Grooeriesl Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service  Id m  w nMCKNETB FINEST FOOD STORE  July and August are vacation time more than any ether month in the year While travelling it is Pinckney   important to the enjoyment of k TJ C T IONEER b2 WOnteS abU Fm Sal, a Speciality your travel tunas ,  UTVTTF American Express Travelers  1 w11 Cheques are the ideal means c carrying your moneyThese cheques have the follow ing advantages Convenient Denominations Can becash anywhere in the world In case of loss, money can Amerifanr1 Travel r H 15 Cheques are sold by this bank j DR C J TOWNER   j Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 Cemetery Memorials 924 NMatn StAnn Aroor,Mich Harold Chubb Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich, Phone I57F11 Repaira MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakedde Diiv License Rush Lak P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63PinckneyMleh FRED C REIGKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan For Appointment REFRIGERATION SERVICE I  358 Residence Sl6 G R McCLUSKfcY Dentist 1124 North Michigan Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 tjenings by Appointments HowelL Michigan HRBSNEED  Phone 183  207 EVGrand River HowelL Michigan Real Estate InsuranceBroketage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Vour Property with Me SEE LAVLT General Insurance Phone 59F3 Michigan Phone cy82  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 E Grand River  Howell HAROLD RADY Repairs on All MaJtes McPherson State Bank All deposits up tc 500000 insur ed by our membership in he Fed LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HauUng Weekly Trips Made to Detroa General Trucking  Phone 64F14   JONES JANE TASCH Letters or Any Papers Composed  Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Jor Copied c Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Centred All Work Confidential 7S28 Toma Rd Ptacknef Rte  CARL Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top SoU Road Gwve Fill Din and Road Built Ov  Years of Safe Banking 4 Mcdn,Pinckney, Phone 50FD j Phone Dexter 3 111 Watt Ad   FOR SALE Oil Convertinq Heat inq unit One 220 qal oil drum, One 50 qal oil drum 30 ft cooper tubinq, valves and httinqs ua ed 2 yean also 175 qal fuel oil Carl Bidwell 725 E Main L ONLY ONE POUND OF COAL FOR SALE 4 Cu Ft Kelvinator Electric Refriqerator  ,  L ,1,0 Geo Naylor Little Half Moon Lk  Phone Brighton 71472 off Whitewood Rd 10480 Lk Rd cUtx inJNi A moarn i room api with Jjaih room, pnvaie ei but 212,000 pounds of coal gen trance and heat and nqnts iai nished erate all the electric power need, Mrs ihomas Murphy 211 EMci , , , ,  4,  r FOR SALE f937 WymoutaT Ttdor ed daily by a city the size oi 1937  iua0i ,,,, ,nnn 1   I 1929 Caaillac20 1U hly bxcei Richmond, Ind 35,000 population ant Tir iua00  TTT L Y ADi, L  A R4  lu Mower hoad BUT manyxiolllKrs deposited regularly at this bank, can, help FOR Siii Electromaster electric WANTED TO RENT DA1R FARM 140 acres or more on share basis Francis Monkress 6295 Allen Rd Fowlerville Rte 1FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow 8 yrs old was fresh June 2249 125 1 Pig, 8 mos old 3500 A 19J Chevrolet car has 4 new tiret new battery, 7500 Must Sellon account of Sickness Mike Harnack Sryou build security, and have the range in perfect condition, 4 burn I FOR SALE One third H P Motor other good things you want ers and oven 3750  1 Pump Jacki 1 Grindstone, Philip D Sprout Phone 19F111 Water Tank1 Water hand pump 438 M3b W, Pinckney i Also my 80 acre fcxrm f 1R5T NATIONAL BANK  ttOWiii m Member Federal Deposit jasiu ance Cor AD deposits p  y, M    Wliiium Cooper, Pinckney Oail George for your iresn veg     r  etaJDJies ana vegetabies plants  FOR SALE Basement housewell Frosn asparaquii and green I in basement and one acre of clay loam soil, front lot graded and seeded, 2 blocks south of nilroad track in Hambur, Villasparagux  onions, also other vegetabies , j George D Charbonneau JWAO FcrrleyRcPioiirHrT FOR SALE 4 Hives of BEES Fred Fish 8640 Jrarley hoad WANTEDPOULTRY Will pay Detroit market prices C H Lbyd Phone 62F13 FOR RENTA house on Patter son Lake Road  IOR SALE Hattie Swarthcut Erdley VanSickle home 7 rooms and bath, garage  stables all in good condition WANTED To buy Standinq Large grounds, beautiful treesAlfalfa Hay and will buy Oats 5,50000 TERMS Three Bros Farm Phone 7F5 H G Swcathout, 17910 Telegraph WANTEECustom BaHing Case Rd gj Romulus Michigan Call wire tie by the bail Ton share, Wyandotte 7156 Rll Bechler and Clubb Phone 65Po  age 1700 Write Clyde Darrbw, Miliord Michigan FOR SALE HEGLSON ESTATE 1 Acre, 2 room House, new small Barn 2 Acres, 3 Room House and Kitchen Also 40 Acre Strip, and 20 Acre Strip Phone 27003 Ann Arbor Peter Grofsorean Cedar Lk Rd FOR SAIEOutbcirdChampicni 2 one half H P, perfect running condition 3000 1160 Sarah St Baughn Bluff Portage Lake CARPENTER  CONTRACTOR ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS ROFFXNG  SIDING KITCHEN CABINETS PORCH ENCLOSURES  JOHN R BONS Rte 1, Pinckney SANDGRAVEL, FILL DIRT and STONE DELIVERED CALL KEVIN LEDWIDGE PHONE PINCKNEY NO 5 FOR SALE Small Electric Refrigerator in good condition Also an ice box suitable ior a cottage Phone Pinckney 47FU FOR SALE Nelf fcBoat and inrude motor sportmen s mode A1 condition Will sell for 135 Merwin Campbell ,SwarthouAs Cove, Portage Lake PAINTING AND DECORATING PAPER HANGING A SPECIALITY X  PILGRIM PHONE PINCKNEY 47F2 AUTO G LAS S ITT US REPLACE THAT BUOIL EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR  JIBES AUTOPARTS 214 Boat Grand River Bowefl Phone 151 FOR SALE 9x9 VeWet Rug 10 Mrs Ora Haines TOR RENT Three RcomTApt 408 UnadiUa St Inquire Wm McMacken Phone 153r FOR 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&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>H V  eUJ   The Pinckney Dispatch an Mirro School News TO BUILD SCHOOL ADDITION Work will start at once on con structton of a 30x40 cement block addition to the Pincknev schv It will be built on the qyrn and will house the school labatorv makinq the present labator room available for other pur al 2 iv25   S qran,   ied G Phasis by I J 90Jemo vs many Mich, communis paymm into the U Treasuxy than they qet back Vr  r i a J88 etinq at to half a billion dollars in federal money ,uWV4veU,a4td d  out the foJlowma A 1933 state law permits any muncipalitv to set, ,  , , or, x up a public housinq authority Hi mM meir 30 from lhV the voters approve they may iss I M dWtnct We understand uo bonds, build homes and rent I  Haus s001 which  cios them DeHrofc Iborse Hqmtfu  ed viiU aJLsp have a bus mack, Saqinaw, Ponticc and Flint are the otly one who avail ed themselves of this law Graii Rapids turned it down Wednesday, August 3, 1949 QUE DEMOCRACY Nail All the teachers hare been hii ed for me coming year excep a music teacher Mrs Mre, Parks, last years music teacher will teach kinderqarden A new school bus has been purchased It is powered by a Ford motor and the body was made by the Baker Co of An Arbor It will brinq in rural pur f PROCLAIM LIBERTY TO ALL THE LAND   UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THEREOF  tCllvto ON THC VtttTY StLI WHtri IT WAS mUTCAtTu 1J9 The Hudson Corners schoo will not come here this year, hav  inq voted to qo to Dexter SCHOOL REUNION The qovernor asked 3 million for, public housinq he would anteod the 1933 act to include counties and townships This is the way the act workt li tn pxuns araipprovea DV itu federal qovernment tne xoca aunonty can apply lor federal money This is paid back wtie the tax tree bonds are sold these are supported by a fede, al subsidy which make UP UI  I Fowlerville Mrs Aria Chaulk o difference between acctual rant Ann Arbor Mrs Gail HaU of Kai On Sunday July 31, the follov inq people qathered at the Hov ell park for a pot luck dinner and spent the afernoon in recr inq school days, lookinq ot ok snap shots, etcMis Florence Tupper of Flip Mr and Mrs Glen Van Buren and dauqhter, Mrs Mariorie Vir ce and son of Byron Mr and Mr Floyd Weeks and dauqhter o and below cost rent The actual cost to the federa qovernment is as follows Actua cosf 12 billion, Rent subsides 7 billion Form housrn bennts ar also possible M,h, is enttled to a fourth at a billion The federal qovernment spent 21 billion in 48 and will spend 28billion this, year CONSERVATION A new threat to the Creat Lks commercial fishing inaustr may be the introduction oi nylon neu ing It incxeasMtfee catch but al Bets Were used tkhtth war tim so depletes isjsjrish supplyLinen nets were used until war time and then cotton Cotton howevv shrinks A conference is schea uled at Erie Pa to discuss the use of nylon nets which it is clamed depletes the fish sup, as much as 300 percent Use of state pajks ior beer par ties are forbidden jisbroken bo ties are a hazzard ffibe drive ways and beaches 14,000 was paid in bounties n amazoo Mr and Mrs Clifford VdnHom, Mr and Mrs Herma Vedder, Miss Hazel Richardso of Pinckney One very interestina Hem war to Florence Tupper by Miss Leo a sdtipbodk made and qifcvr na Heine teacrwtt   containing Dispatch notices Entertainme proqrams and tickets and all he peniriqs durinq  school year of  1913  Also some compositions and drawinqs by several stud nts of that time Pictures were takan and a tino time was had by all Date pi meetinq for next year set for la Sunday in IuV and we will be qlad to welcome any Who mr ctfre 16 TouYtfs DR WILLIAM MONKS Dr Willtam Monks, 73T died at his home in Memphis, Tenn,on July 21 He was the son oi the late Marcellus and Marqaret Dunne Monks of Pinckney, at tended school here A qrqauate of the University of Michiqan denj tal dept he had an office in Pin ckney for several years after graduation Durinq this time hd was prominent in church and Softball JNotes Pinckney ran into hard luck lost 2 games last week by one run City Service beat them Wea niqhi in the county league 6 to 5 and 4he Dexter Molded Plastics won from them fri night 3 to IIhe qame wth Dexter was a preliminary to the Donkey boii qame ana was attended oy u ween 600 and 700 people Pau Uureut Commca Editor RuseU LaComha ui , wmj up ,o out nack    ax a oi Dexter siaqa a pitc,  , Sol 5 Qnd otherfc erviki a baiuaf Packard with his T w  Q 89  came ball held Pincknay to 3 hits u Ui 1   me al Alter walked 5 men, Sinqer allowed b MurttZWirevealed J AIIST which were scatteiea  t dmfcS7mr S  Wcvd to a waikdd 0 aauuhter of one of New Ygrk  I bq pubhshers He died praicoi The qame was scoraless uii   Penniless, th only estate h the 4th, Dexter bunched a trip ESfT  iwhip piooeny le and 3 siniss fo 2 runs heyi mheriteu from W oarents added a run the 6th on a hit and   an Jiror Pinckntfy aot their nrs For tn r n   iun this inninq when Jim u, hnU rt VTL ouqhs walked and scored on , i ceniy Z  u ln DV 03t  overthrow to 2nd to qet hm si ntariy dfad hSa tl  ma Pinckney staqecI their usuo  tents ofrntnthol  nhaler T 7th inninq iaUy but ieli on us of barbituarites mSI , 4I1 short of tieinq o spore Gentlc in, how sold uSa SL irsmp walkedHe stole 2n , opniy has increasedW uchTS Header dropped a looper m riqh  extant that a law to place thiSJ best, scoring him Jeffreys f i , under jurisdiction of the narcot out to left Gus Leawiaqe did hi I ics bmeau will be introduced in best but the riqht folder pulled the legislaturo Pros ToVinWav down his line drive endinq th ne county is also crackina down qame, Pinckney made 2 eirois on sellers of mcuiiuanc7irirtrH unci Dexter 1 DOWN THROUGH TH YAR, OUR BELIP IN LIBERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FOTLL HAS BEEN CONSTANTV REVITAUZC0A5 THE lPytOF MANY NATIONS WHO HAV MIGRATED TOllilCA WITH THE COMMON PURPOSE OF SEBKIN PREeOOM  HAVE ACCPT0 THEIR AEswsemyss AS crzevs OP Obt OEMOCfZACy S NOMINATED FOR l4uw was pwwjjygji public affair8 and amateur threat June with foxes taking W0 oj  After mpyinq  offic8 t0 it ,rwi i iia Hbwell he married Winifred Fin More than 12,000 forest ffces 1jn of Fowlenriue she  died in burned 19000 acres so far this   year of married lite 28 year State itCtn of interdkt CHURCH NEWS Cm J Si Marys Catholic,Church VEV, rh ALHEBT 1 SCHMifi Ixiwrence Bauqhn was nomin  STAMMER SUNDAY MASSLS ated for postmaster ai Pincnr630 800 1nnn  lqst week and his name sent the senate by Pres Truman, H is a World War II veteran a was wounded in the fcot in C mny an draws compensa i He nas worked at the Brown McCldren factory in Hambui and still is employed there Hit family dbnsists of a wii an one child Since Harry Murphy Sransfen ed to the rural carrier job 2 years aqo Murray Koinedy has been acting postmastor He was one of the three hiqhest who ww 1000 1130 a m I Conf4s3iis Sat 730 h 0J pir  DaiiyMass 730 Atyl rndcrSraxteT Noveriria Devotions Sundays,before 800 mass Fridays after Novenna Devotion Mother Fridays at 730 p m COMMONLY gHURH PINCKNER Jefireys, lb G Lodwidqelf Lavey, cf F Sinqer 2b Burroughs, 3b K Ledvvidge, ss j Gentile,rf P Sinqer, p Raader c DEXTER PLASTICS W Devlin cf Packard p Marti ss H inq Kielwasser c D Devlin, 2b Richie 3fcu  Lickley, lb D Kinq, rf , marijuana ciqarettes i and a number of arrests have Afi R h bee,n ad It is unlawful to p r  y sess or sell these o4 0 0 0 , J J J c 1 1 Infantile paralysis or polio has 01 claimed more victims in 1949 i n n PVn the iorst Pvious yeai 3 0 01 which was 1944 The Associate 2 10 Press reports 6935 cases throuah 3 0 0 July 27 with 337 deaSs In 944 2 0 1 Iho hqures were 4,176 Allhouqh AB R H muc timo and money has been 4 n o I spe in P0110 earch little is OR 44 u 61 vet Known as to its otmse and so far only measures tendinq to rel eive ar available     4 4 3 3 3 a 3 3 i 1 0 0  a o o t i Congregational Rev DD Brady Miinister Chair Practise Wed nights  flflr Merwin Campbeli Oraanist and Choir Director The Pastor hers returned from The donkey qame a bia dia inq card was hotly conteitev and the iinai score was the Coun try 4, the City 4 Bill Bauqh starred for the Country beino thrown by hie donkey at luasi 50 times Duke VanBJaircura made a home run when hus dor key for once qave him pen cooperation One player was kicked by his mount but only had the wind knocked out of i The new hot doq and poj stand was opened for the firo time and did a biq busine took theexamination John Burq, his vacation at Stronqsville Ohi Many Aeits are reported  gince residedHe leaves his wite voteran 0oa traininq  field trials will  an adopted dauqhter runeK bheH in the state parks in th  and burial was in Memphis  Brighton,, ffichlan4 4 Water loocneas A cricket gmssfeopper ar worm sandwTch has been found desirable trout bait HdME  WttECKESS BEWARE MARRIAGEUCENE yo Baltrm 19 HoweUJBettr, Perriod, 18, FowlervUlej Clare Copleland, 24 FpwlemUe, Fran cis GoMwlfc , nHoweUl Wm Douette, W HoweUothv Riss     lueem outsider which b i Greqory Anna LaPrad, 20 upTWs norne For the tall stow A1 ow Robert Stepp, 20, Ann o haw eeveral states haye qijr, fxl0 Cook, 26 Whitmom n children new social equalttjr or read The Riqhts of tha Wrona WKe ed Child, in The American Weekly, great  maqaitoe wim thU Sunday Aua T iue  The Deteott Sunday Time UK ATTNEW MIS Dorothy Dinkel attended a nurses picnic at Lake Chemuno Sjohn Carver iamily are ftoendirxr 2 weeks at the Robert S35TWe In Coittmbus, Ohio  flEF Noqale flew to New STRANGE ILLNESS Jack Jettreys, 14  son of Mr forttCBrJair  eon, Joxk To visit ti Theme Sonqs oi Thrnfuln0SE Read Psalm 10S fiV Monday eveninq the Pilqrim Fellowship Group will be enter and Mrs Wm Jeffreys was taken tained and have their meetina suddenly ill last Wed and for a jn the parsonaqe lawn time his Ufe was dlspaired at He   i, was pdralized and unable to rKivmv mivttarrv move beinq in a stapor He rail CAvmONITE ied at2 night and on Thurs had cmmcn aboutrecovered, lust what had p3V Ezra Beochy, Pastor cauad the illness is uncertcun Morning WorsMtf 1000 He went swinymnq at bilverjSund  Sehooi r  110o Lake Tues, and had xen stinq Yo peoples Meetinq  730 near the eye by some Insect Dr EVeninq Worship 815 Ray M Duhy who attended nimSum Roscoe Darrow states his illness was not pAo,    WaHer Esch but that he is probably allerqic childrens Hour   ri45 to somethinq j Prayer Meetinq Wed Eve  800   Local Notes j VILLAGE TAX NOTICE bcrd retinqof the Jacksonl Mis C V Ruttelman spent the JffJ m nowjM Sn WcWs Fellowship, last week end with Weltha Vail Sun JJbWm Frlte TSrsday at the cottaae oi Mrs Mrs Buttelmcm, Mrs Vail, Mr Sg  T venmg i CWeaver WampleVs Lake Charnbeim ctftod on Geoqc 21510 1C 1848 Mr and Mrs Ona CartpbeU Green and wife,, Mr and Mrs  eynola,PIndcney Village ok Leotw to the Odd Fellowt Bert Hash in Howell, and the Treasurer, 545 , Putnam St, 4  Helen Driver family in Lansinq M SOCIAT ITEMS Oftn Robinson and wife spent I Sunday at the Frank perde,  aame Portaqe Lake Mrs R K Elliott attended the BEAT EAGERS 4 TO 3 Panckney beat Eagers Cka efs In the county lea que at Ho ell 4 to 3 Paul Sinqer for Piacl ney held them to 4 hits was the victim of 2 fluke home runs Howell qot a run the first on 1 walks and an errorPinckney qo 2 runs the second to take the ledd which they kept Gus Lee widge beat a bunt Burrouqh arapped a hit in left, Sleqrip walked Gentile, Reader and Jeff reys forcing in 2 runs In the 4ti Paul Sinqer tripled, Reader sine led and Jeffreys doubled to scor  another run, Joe Lavey drove in what was the winninqrun in the 5th with a home run Howell scored twice in the 5th when Sonny Briqham hiUa horn er down the riqht field foul line and Paul Bennett hit one down the left field line Pinckney made 3 errors and Howell 0 Cardinal Spellman of New lev,waWJ6rhe fate pres are staqiii  a debate on pnlic aid to paro c 1 schools, now suppurt ed cniuviy by the church meia ber The Cardinal in a recent rlase accused Mrs Roosevelt o coniinq out aqainjt tax aid for parochial schools and accused her of beinq Anti Cahoi Mrs Roosevelt in her reply Jenied this and said she was only for th2 separation of the church and state This is only a phrase ol the ionq fiqht beinq conducted to obtain tax money for thes school A victory was recentl won when the supreme court rui ed parochial school student may be transported in public school buses if said busses qo by their door By attackinq Mrs Roosevelt the Cardinal made the front paqe of every paper in Ihe land and qot hundieds of colum ns of free publicity which other wise would not have been avail able  The Melaew Virtfnia Cotter and SauV Me of HawettSailed 0 Mr Stanley Dinkel Saturda  Carl Hdweil and famliv of Bri  wore Thurs nlqht quests d and rededicated  Betf Whtte home Born to Mr and Mrs Harold Hafts VMW family spen Thormalefi Betty Canton j with Mr peofde at Fo iQgk Camp at Baldwin last week On th way back ey stopped at Grand Rapid and spent the day with brother Paul Straw cker and family While there thy went throuqh the MasorOr tmple wblaU hoe been reroodr  end Mrs PhiBrp Sprout and Jobn spent Sunday at the Chas ,floiile hoflM in Howell l amm Asfl and faojOr oi Dec er and CKos Whttehead al BuAdo, K, t4fpi wo a  ajrl Sford Miller and wile and , Mr d Ikn Oto 5 I to the LowsU Show boat Sator t5i Mot ol Mr cmd Mrs Mer Lattborn of rav lTennedr btrve been ym SSs Sj MKend loiophMiehc  lyh and Mnv Bar Burn with S,tf,flr  fn  1 wooks iaaftrtoLo i WE ARE SORRY Dr and lube L WvKetchum of Malibu, Calif are visitinq Marr and frirtfffrwn Jajnilies here  Mtndto C O White d Dst ssis SISTSSSfti ifcSStrd WUrz, lb Lloyd, U tlP You wfll hav, to pardonw  aMaq We qot all moved last weeP and had the linotype qoinq dnc Tuss ousels of ryirs  bio   UP However th rw Whh  or8g wa owt of time and we   Mrs Robert Poulron , iffJl L  Jf AZT flSSl K5d Wed I So we had to take our pi JSldL l  toStockbddqe Thursday an lha free publicity business it an art Georae Bernard Shavtrr eccentric Irishman made thc from pxjrqes last week when hv stated that next to himself Jo Stalin of Russia was the oreatef  man in the world Maybe he bel ieves it Probably he does not bur he made the front pcjqee and th ale of his books Increased If W had named Stalin as the worst man In the world his Dublic would have been email PINCKNEY Jeffreys, lb Maimer, 2b K Lewidqe, 2b Lavey cf F Sinqer, ss G Ledwidqe, If GersSJe, rf P Sinqer p Reader, c EAGERS CLEANERS Briaham, ss P Bennett The Dexter wild west ahootia affair which wai on trial in Ar Arbor last week was suddenlv postponed to Aua 3i Pros ReaH AB R rff inQ was disqualified and Assst AttGenJackson is repiacinq hin Last June 10 Dep Sheriff Krcrme n attemptinq to arrest Lawrence Foseau who was crealjrkfsj die urbance in a Dexter Ice essoin arior shot him in the arm whets 2 friends of Roesecru pftched on  hlrn The latter charged lelon assault, and put up security lor costs Kramer claimed he intend ed to fire hi the air but stumbled Paul Belt of Pincknev who saw the shoodna denied that dairnina Kramer pointed the aun straiam at Roseeau 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 AB R H 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 3 4 2 3 1 4 3 2 3 3 3 3  r parents Mr and Mrs Otto jSeW Press, pastor of jt Evanc rb Uup famiue ajDrye a pic eUcal Rormod church isr Ann , jmday fer Mrs fiasel Gall 55 51525  Brf  Newark, R J who tho Coo ctojrfi last Sunday m riSChete R woe at newporJ Cdyin Sprout mtdym eeWbiwt bwch Those preeent wow tf oa tbeh first weddsHf ctnniver  j fygrftop fftTHty, fo GaU mm Vf  Tr  p QMIcmSy of Howelllfes Bd TJBopald 0f omd konty toe  Goth, Qordoo Hssmon aV o mm iamily, and te Bmbekor family of Fowtsrr BATTWO A Itlftfcr  K Ml    L  fj v   fvrv UiiLJiJ AttffMl NEIGHBORING THKATEB SYLVAN THEATER raw noMcts of GBMTLZJ 5 the Boy StatoTlLfw   na sponsored by the StockW J  ge American Legion swcwj THE SECRET LAND Ann Arbor laurSav  at BtpedMon to the South Pole p8 14  IJNT MISS THIS PICTURE Cn  Cartas 1 I ftm 7ai fcU M, Sat, Asa 5  DOWN TO THE SEA W SHIPS A new addition is being built to the Gregory school Cpl Patrick Risner and Donald Watexstsad af Dansvffte were both killed when their car hit a tree south of Stockbridge last wk The Stockbridqe American Leg ion made 1900 on their recent carnival The conservation dept has an  BUSTY LEADS THE WAV Ted Daoalcboni Sharon Ma3 itety of a aoa ana abl Toee, Ana 71 7UUA MpJAVES Gseor Garson Waller Pldgeon     DexterTheafrej  DEXTER MICHIGAN Fit, Sal, Ana 5  That reminds me, dear Weve fot te look In the telephone director Yellow Pages for a man to fix the leak In the roof  7Jiit Director, CAINgS EOG RESIAJrCH UHXtR TH AVERACC WOPKING Lift OFASBtiHGEVEDOG IS  ,  1 SICHT V6ARS  THE EARLIEST WOOD  TRAHSMISION IVAS PfffFORHBQ 0NA00C W ENGLAND IN IfrtT THE 0AN0V DINflONT Teftfttrff IS KMH AFTi ACHAftACTtfl IN WALTER, SCOTT rmGl MAWNERIHG I  itf Gain D00 Rmarcfc Center, N Y C j R  CLEARANCE Sale MOW ON  Peirces Store SOFT BALL In the game at HoweU Wed night ended by a couple of wierd decisons the City Service nosed out Pinckney 6 to 5 Howell got a run the 1st and 3 the 4th when Gus Ledwidge lost control and , walked 1 men Pinckney qot 2  runs tne 4th on Laveys triple and singles by Burrougns and Gentile, Howell added a run the I 5m Pinckney tied the score the I 6th on singles by GentuWteader and Bob Darrow att of whom 1 scored on Gus Ledwidaes triple hi the 7th, one out Chappelle walked Brayton got a hit In going to 3rd Chappelle ran out of  line to avoid being tagged out by Burroughs but the umpire refused to allow this Chappelle scored JUNGLE JIM Johnny Weismuller CHEYENNE COWBOY he wining run on to Lavey PINCKNEY G Ledwidge, p  Pcrimer, 2b F Singer, lb Lavey d K Ledwidge,  Burroughs, 3b Gentile, If Reader, c Darrow, rf   CRY SERVICE Chappelle, c Brayton, 2b Salmon, ss Starky,lf Kennedy, d  Klausling, 3b Deaner4Ib Nixon, p House, if  ppelle Salm ons fTV AB Rh 4 0 2 4 4 3 4 3 3 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 AB RH  1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 J 3 2 3 2 2 0 1 I 0 0 0   w uui Coming She Gun Law Leather nounced that balls and slugs Gloves, So Dear To My Heart may be used in shotgun oelow  M 46, during the hunting season  Barbara BeuhW of Chelsea who enlisted as a navy nurse is now at Great Lakes UI  TgeChelsea band is giving st concerts each Sat night Rev Francis Murphy of Com stock called on friends at Gi qory last week j The Boys Vocation school at Lansing now has about 300 in mates Three displaced persons from the Eastejrn Ukranian have arriv ed in this county and are living at the Sherman Richards home on Latson Rd near Howell , Tne intangible tax put 1,100 in the treasury of this county this year Gjpojrge Seaman has open a new store in the Howell Bowing alley Ken C Webber has opened a law office in Brighton He also operates a large farm 4 miles from Brighton There has been a chanin the assignment of Catholic priests, Rev Fr Hermes of Dur and assigned to Brighton will not come Rev Fr McCann r Hillsdale having been sent there instead The Brighton Masons hired a bus and went to Detroit the other night to see a ball game Frank Kern, mar of the Dex ter Detroit Edison office is a pat ient at St Joe hospitaLAnn Arbor The McLauglin Oil Co of Dex ter have sold their Brighton oil station  San MOB, TIM, Aa 7 11 THE STRATTON STORY A Drama Slaatea James Stewart June Allysoa  9SI  Wed Thai An It11  WHO DONE rrr Abbott  CosteUo, Wm  Wlffiam Gargan SON OF A BAD MAN  A Woateai Sands Lash LaRue and Fussy St  Bendix John Cammg Any Number Can Play Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend 47 Years Ago  Sun, Hon, Aug 7 8 SORROWFUL JONES A Conway Starris Bob Hope, Lucille Ball News Ceaedy Howefl Theater Taurk Fri Aug 4 5 DOWN TO THE A IN SHIPS Starring Richard widmark Dean StockwelL Lionel Barrymare Cartoon Novelfer Sat Ana I Tuee ,, Wed Thun Aua 9 10 11 AN ACT OF VIOLENCE Drama starring Van Heflin, Robert Ryan Jant Leigh, Mary Astor Com g I Shot Jeee a es,Ta Me Ofot To The Bal Game Me  lean Hayride Tim Holt la RUSTLERS Ted Donaldson, Sharyn Moifet  ID RUSTY LEADS THE WAY ATHLETICS FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT The germ grows DEEPLY You must REACH it to make the kill use a strong PENETRATING fung icide T 4 L, made with 90 per ORE Sun, Moa, Aug 7 8 not maoy Sill P M, Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell Ann Southern la A LETTER TO THIIEE WIVES Nw Cartoun Sport GecrV,r loU f wtor is runncent alcohol reaches MORE Tee year can moke a Mf differenea That jrooBfttar, now hk jMsulIf, will ho grown up and rtad for eollefe la 10 rear Or you mav ha ready to lackla that pet project at foan, a aew homa, retirement, or etarttae a eoMR hnelneat Yea, 10 jraan eajt aaaha a difference In  many thino Mommr fr fanttinea If jrou fo aboat h rifht jou can nuke to dayt money grew, rifht along with thoao plant for the fotero Fiaura, today, how aweh yonll need m It rear Then pat aefde the amonnt U S Sarinaa Bonda each weak, to eaualtha total jom have in  that for ore n are on a parroB, jaam the Pmjrot rinse Plan where yen work If roe are nilf employed enroll far the Bond a4temth Plan at rour own sank  VJL  I I 4 I I I l  To th RmopU f thlt Coiwmaihfry  Remember Mm Kid in Upper our He thJK about you Via home folks, em under the murderous fire b m  4f enemy msehlne suoners The iid came home the other day to reeews s deoo rationUj wSihTwiinfAu sh0Pgenns If not pleased iN  ONE E J Briggs U building a barn 1 DRUG STORE i George Greiner is attending the  CORYS DRUG STORE f Democrat state convention in Det roit leAnderson beat Stockbridge Sat io to 4,also last week they took Hamburg 10 to 3 and Pleasant Lake 16 to 1 uJamSu Burden oi Gregory through his attorney, Louis How lett is suing W S Holmes of Lan smg for 5,000 for slander George Collins has moved his household goods to the Henry Plummer home,5 of his children will live there Mr Manning and Jennie Mont ague were married Aug 4 Mrs WmBlack has moved to St Louis N H Caverly of the hotel is making a speciality of Sunday dinners Matt Brady has m 7ei to How ell Kirk Haze has returned home from 2 months in Benton Harbor Barney Lynch has returned from Ireland Chelsea beat the Pinckney sec ond team 10 to 2 St Marys annual picnic at Jackson grove on Aug 13 Big chicken dinner Speakers, Cong Sam Smith and Chas Townsend Mayor Jim Lynch of Pontiac, Hon I  J T McGrath Band Music 2 ball  acme, morning Anderson vs Iosco, afternoon Anderson vs HoweU Pete Coniway and Joe Place way and wife attended the spirit uaiist meeting at Island Lake Sunday Tom Dolan hit a home run in the game with Pleasant Lake with Mike and Bill Roche on bfleof Tues, Wed Thus, Aug 9 10 11 Joan Crawford In FLAMINGO ROAD with Zachery Scott, David Brain Sydney Greenitaaet Cartoon MoTehj StainJust om of many Briggs Featurtsl I I I i tuperbly designed for the proof fittings, liftout crumb matt uptodate kitchen    cap strainers    just a few i Briggs Beaucywsre sink 2a of the Briggs extras Coast 8 ttmmproof porcelain enamel im ft F8 i   Handy shelf space, tarnish Booklet, FREE Kitchen Simk PLUMBINO FIXtUREf MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality V    WAP LO N end Dad and ra ter sad sH ftt  Mom sndaisst borne iter A double drowning took place in South Lake near Brighton Sun when Claude MarshaO, 18, son, of Mand Mrs Wm Marshall and Lloyd May 15, son of Mr and ,  Mrs Arthur May lost their lives  Dance at Patterson Lake Sat Jewells orchestra, of Fowlerville Th M ifxr9 ot the section hold a big picnic at Norm Lake on Labor DayAIl Masons of this sectoin invited The tenth million Ford oar went off the assembly Rue there last week  Ken Darrow of Coldwater in waflring in Roger Carr shop, his  bromer, M E now managing me pickle   Field Seeds   Afffalfo, Clovtr, Corn Fertltfoer Ma Robert Culbane nas mo ed to Lm to e wWt list dau afcjer, rosepeiae Rem Geer wot in town iett He fcf traveling far a Gd  Feed Supply J kvrUt qcBcwy  MHU V The Peoples Store Groceries Drygoods rents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedy Stores Yes, once you own a home freezer, youll find that meals practically serve themselveseasily, conveniently, swiftly Imagine next weeks meats prepared today    picture the joy of having your favorite foods inseason or out always at your fingertips With a freezer you can plan and budget meals in advance save precious time and effort Get a freezer and see for yourself how truly easy  mealmaking can be See Your Appliance Dealer j Detroit Edisoo has home freescrs on display,  but dots not tell them For the freezer you  need at a price you can afford to pay, see your neighborhood appliance dealer Meal making it so much wiflia Freezer  Detroit Edison  m M at  lei877 Wayne AtLse and wife went ic Gladwin Wd and biouqht tht chtfdr oi Cyrus Atiee and wtto name w them Cy ano  are at Mackinac island proecuonq attorneys cou Andrew Nisbett and wife spent Tuosday in Eaton Rapids  Hex Noaqfe i Ann Arbor wo fifcSE y turned ixam e Mjjdainee Mae Dalfe, and WT PWtfC m MaJl last itt and wife  Andrew N  ROBB Read 1 penoang Auqus, at Eq Sud witKeMTand  SP JUi Udwidq spent  in Robert Meabon is workmo oi Uje Howard May tarm m Uad lar5ii Gukiot oi Detroit ca are wo Ui family c Witt ivifi Dtnfcel ami cfefid Sundo Dr Harlow Shehan and famiW have left for a trip Their children Mrs of ktckeon spent Sun at the Wm will stay at the M E Darrow reo w Shehan homo home Geonm B0L Bob and lack JftXtt elhrf aS Bi fc d ie h ofc Ctak w to Am Aor faa ftWlV  WohKl dak Mm JojBOjOjmB swcneami sam m d at the Larl oauahu nome  I , Evlyn Danow Gilien i hurned to AW ork City ta aor spending 2 weeks m 1 t Darrow home Gerald Clinton and wife spent  MSSI in    CHQL dinner auests at the Curletl home were Mr and Mrs Wm Warns oi rtosevUle Jame, W r and Mr and ml Sec Dierlein of Detroit also were call Mrs Annabelle Croupe ana dauqnter, Vivian of Howell weu bunaay callers at the W u ivu  or home Wm Kennedy and umroit spent Sunday, cmma Vollmer Mr and Mrs Clifford Millar wim Mr and Mrs jdck Cade o Gieqory went to Bo Lo Thurs Mrs Mildred Trost and Me and Merlin irost and Mr ana Mrs James, Dance of Dearbon were Sun quests of the Andre, Caaobell family Louis Clinton and wife oi btthe C J Clinton home last wee   S erb Paler ir ana lift 2 JhersSn hospital, Hov, ell last Wed a dauqhter Nan, Kay Mrs Nettie Vauqhn spent tht week end with Mrs Edith ieepl I in Jackson  James Murphy jr and fami pi Jackson were Sun quests of  s parentsJas Murphy at anr Mrs Mary Ambugey and gjgji pent the JLl 2  2 V purcha I ii  MeV and family of Y, sUanti were Sim quests at th W H Meyer home Steve Tiplady and wif3 of St Petersburg, Fla, were quests  fthe Louis Shehan family seve days last week  Key Carpenter and wife of An   Arbor were Sunday callers c the J H Hooker home Don Swarthout and wife wr in Jackson Scrrurdav Mrs Alice Wilson of Briqhtor dbtUed on Mrs Don Swarthou Saturday Dr James Nash and family of Coldwater and Lynn Hendee ai wife left MOB to visit Gale Her dee who is at the Soo in the fo ettry division The Robert Granqer iarnilv ot Lansing were Sunday callers a the Lome Coy le home Mark Nash and daughter Ry ahe were at Ifich State Satur whom Rosahe will attend sch look ior this Seal H is your guide to fast, modern, automatic gas cookinr Do ycu cook three meals a day Thats w over 1,000 meals a yearl No wonder you owe yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHordwick CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burner grates  oven door window oven light Your Fhilgas dealer features a full line of PhUgas ranges  built to suit a wide span of cooking needs  priced to fit your house hold budget Kockej Swarthout 44 EAR MAIN 9   Daaul ct Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMm WORSES 2 50 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 88 Flnclmey Central Deadstock Co Anniversary Special  For A LHtlted Time Only I Vent Glass Installed Cl BA wh thla COUPON Abes Auto Paris Howell 1018  Gd Rv Mich  Phone Howell 151 Our 15th Year tlttlUIIIiHIlltltlllNftlMMULAtMllllltilllllllUIIIIKIIIIIIIMHUIIIIItllMtlltHMItllll  o i Q O 0 9 0 lb P 0 u mfiunitiuiitHiHiiit tifiiiwHiitiimwirttmniiiittiimtitMinHimniminf NOTICE Ohis Shop will ho Closed St, Aug f tb Kays Bcuaty Shop UM Facts and Paces NOtWAY Mmt Horn KesneoV of Ann A he Nash bar me Mies Rose r fPf homo s ThursfK of Wm 8be Loomeslr Amort Shirley and endm Other of John Carpenter has bought flu barns on Sieve VanHarn farm and h tearma mem down Ho win bofld a house TheLieter McAise famflr hi oo a trip so nw IVI ,  4i 4 ifeV   5fSi3OS5      1 A V Mmmmmmmmmmmmm mmimmmmm    MaeasMsv yjSjMSnei SSaB New Lew Priced Genilectric Refrigerators t AMD WASB HEATERS  bing Water S jrtsns etc Stanley Dlnkel  PROFESSIONAL THB S2Tm3S3SL , Joy Duny R U i  tactae Mien  Dotty UiOO A M to feQQ P MI  Excei Wedweedeji I 1 MosuTnoaFrUSal 7i0fr0pmi MALE HELP WANTED FARM rhrv 1865 EXPERIENCB REQUIRED Two salesman will be hired by major feed company lor pennanentfu full time work in this County Home nights No stock or credit to carry Better than average eaninge TharoJuaa terming on job Must have dependable car  Age 25 to 50 Only sober  McPiierson Mt Bank  181 D a R McCLUSKEY Dentist 112 North lttealaaa I Telephones Otfce 8 Residence 114 Exeninys by Appotnunonts HowelL Mlchkian TRAVELERS CHEQUES KERB SNEEb Phone Its  201 SAiand River HowelL Michigan Real Estate InsuranceBrokerage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality Ust Tom Property with Mo ious minded, reliable men will  wW  ign uwEY be considered Fox confidential July and Auaust ar vm I Gonetal Xnsutance appcmtoent reply to I mSSS Phoa 59F3 THE PINCKNE DISATCH  tafeo ytrnWtS KncknsT  Michigan t to the enjoyment of AUCTIONEER Phone Pinckney 8 XAVEY HARDWARE FOR SALE YEAR ROUND HOME At 1109 Glenbrook Rd Facina Portage River, Fish from your yard Boat ride to 7 different Iks Three fourths acre land, consist inq of a hameFirst floor Modem Kitchen, Utility Room, Dininq room, Sun parlor Furnace room oil heat, oil hot water heater Second floor 2 bedrooms 2 dps ets full bath, large living room with five place Double entrance to yard Tool house with qarden tools This is priced to sell 12 mile from black top road KERN REAL ESTATE 622 South Main St Phone 3241 Chelsea, Mich ArOorJich Harold Chubb Looal Representative 811 Flensing St Howell HoweM 488 oj87 Markets Attorney at Lew JJ8 Brighton, MicePhone 18TF11 Repair nv MYRON J, HU9HE8 Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lake4de Drfre Rush Lake we tnp to nave no worries about rm fti  fw4ii your travel fund I farm  a Spoaauty August Sale on Boats ASI Row Boots and Motor Bouts IS  oil We are authorised dealers for Martin and Chris Craft Motors We also do Outboard Motor Rb pair work Outboard Motors, Utility Trailers Cement Mlxeri for Rent by Hour Day or Week Wilsons 6121 W Grand River Lake ChemungBrighton Phone Howell 3S4W4  pot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK your travel funds American Express Travelers  WYJJE Cheques are the ideal means of Fto Hnchnoy 78F2i carrying your money STANLEY BERRIMAN JJTS bow  follow Attorney at Urw CrDenominations Ai  Can becash anywhere in the REFRWfcRATION SERVICE world I HAROLD RADY In case oi loss, money can1 Repairs on AU Makes be reooverei pj Pmckney 154F3 American Express Travel  9arni TOWMffn Cheques are sold by this bank VfL c TOWNER  Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3481 All deposits up to 8500000 insur1 JANE TASCH ed by our membership in he Fed Lettsrs or Any Papers Composed federal Deposit Insuranoe Corp jor Copied at Your Convenience Ov 80 Years of Safe Banking  AU Work Confidential 747 MauxPlnckney Phone 30FD P a SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don A Swarthout   Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 88 PtnckpeyOch  TTUED c RJBCKHOIT sT  c RfiaSfb OPTOfenilflT McPherson State Bank HORSES H50 Each COWS 250 Each CALVES SHEE and MS REMOVED FREE HOOS 80cper cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO  HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 388 Residence 813  LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling WesUy Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64714 CARL JONES  Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top SolL Road Gsave Fill Din and Road Built cks Laid, Piece or Contract Toma Rd Piftcknev tte i Phone Dexter 3 118 Bloc 7828 Want Ada  LOST A pair oi Biforai Glasses Wm Brash If found, Phone 180 95 ONLY ONE PIECE O FjMrs Thomas Murphy 211 EMoi TYPE trance and heat and Uqhts fur Water Tank, 1 Water hand pump nished n toft Also my 80 acre farm, WHMam Cooper, Pinckney but many thousand units of type, put toqether, print the 77, 746 words in the Kinq James ver sion of the Bible ONLY A DOLLAR BUT many dollars deposited regularly at this bank, can, help you build security, and have the other good things you want  FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth, Tudor 1937 Dodge, Tudor 1929 Cadillac720 10 Ply Excell ant Tires, 10000 120 Mower Road FOB SALE Basement housewell in basement and one acre of an v loam soil, front lot graded d seeded, 2 blocks south of railroad track in Hamburrf VillFOR SAUfc filectromaster electric age 1700 Write Clyde Darrow, range in perfect condition 4 bum Miliord Michigan ers and oven 3750 Philip D Sprout Phone 18FU Up V, tip 498 mS W Pinckney i  FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOwSLL  Member Federal Deposit Insur once COPV All deposhe up to  FOR SALE Fryers Mike Hamack Patterson Lk Rd Call George for your fresh veg etajpjhes and vegetables plants Fresh asparagus and green onions, also other vegetables George D Charbonneau ndi Phone loir it FIST  QUALITY FOR SALE 4 Hives of BEES Fred Fish 6640 Farley Road FOR REr,ThSuse on PatterJK   son Lake Road 6 market prices Erdley VanSickle ic  UY Phone 62F13 ARSTPJ WiU r5L5Pfi1,om 7 0 and  93 Three Bros, ream Phone 7F5 noble oil in good wtftrm, J22T S1 pounds, beaunhd tresev S111 THSS rZ 1 St SSXLOQ TERMS Bechlei and dubb Phone 65F5  a SwaTnSn79lOT2Uaph eats ruit FOR SAIJE HBGLSON ESTATE W  SfHtJn QM 1 Acxs4 2 room House, now small Wyandotte 71 mI Barn 2 Acres 3 Boom Housef iMm9 Aim and Kitchen Also 40 Acre cARPQfTEB  COHTRACTOR PAWTWCi ANO FOR SALE Small Electric Pefrig erator in good condition Also an ice box 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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>t the Ptockne MBMMI Wednesday July 27 1949  No 30 Accident Michigan Mirror Security fences axe back in place at St Marys fall canalAt the dose at World War II W ne excessive number ai the army removed these steel  crt5ud to  oi wrriers and the govt announc J01, Wng, according to The state saJety commissions current campaiqn to reduce speeding has been necessitated ed it was abandoning Ft Brad now tip steel gates are back and Ft Brady may be restored Sergt John Pennaia, command ing officer o the  wfhton post oi the Michigan Stale Police the Boo is a town built by u Polios agencies of the state are al locks, 100 years ago it was cooperatinq in the special emp a village oi 500 people, mas, basis prcaram, which is part ol  Freuch and Indians Tho Frer nation wide effort beincr carrier settled it in 186U In 1797 tho Brit on duitoa July and Auqtist under  Ufyconstruced a canal and lock the auspices of th National Safe American troops destroed it in V VwcU 1814 The American took over and built Ft Brady in 1823 e 4ng British and French rule luu years ago portaqe of gosaound St Marys river fail wa uit boos chief industry, in lbo when the Asnerican government acided to build a canal the peo pe there were highly resenuul It threatened their livlyhoodThe centennial of the canal will L celebrated in 1955 The state leg isiature has recognized the evei, and a biU is before congress to assure federal participation Every Nch child in schoo knows the Soo canal earners more freight than all other canals in the world Tie Panama cu al is a piker in comparisonThe military strategic import ce was recognized during Vvon when a hce ore loading rail road terminal was completed at Etcanaba It cost many milions of war bond money Today toiu ists freely inspect the canal Still precautions are being taken an Ft Brady wii probably be restor ed CONSERVATION etounty payments on predatory animals in M were foxes 63, 715, Coyottes 1,090 bobcats 245, wolves 30 The bounty ol bobcats was removed July 1 inches long, ft was caught in Sil ver take, Cheboygan county Pheasants hunts will get a 16 day season this year from Oct 15 to Oct 30 Hours 10 a m to p m Limit 2 a day The commercial fish catch amounted to 7300000 the first 5 months of 1949 which is 2372 L  below last year The 40 beaches at the 60 state parks are regularly checked far swimming and pollution, I beach and other facilities has been added at Bishop Lake near Brighton and Teeple Lake nea Hiahland The state bd of health in this area of picnic warns peopi against picnic kuaehoa It say there is a mistaken idea that Stat Police records show , 102 persons killed and 40,892 injured in 140,172 W hie accidents in Mich, last year Sergt Pennaia said Speed was the direct cause of one third oi the deaths and a contributory cause in most oj the others Contrary to widespread belie Mich does have a speed law c plying to the open hiqhwayTl law does not set the limit at c specific number of miles p hour, but it does requio tho car driven no faster than is r sonable under existing condit  ions, such as weather, visibility volume pf traffic, hour of the day and similar factors Soma times that could mean that 10 miles an hour is too fast We hope, through the pre sent campaiqn, to develop voUin tary cooperation on the part of drivers in drivina safely and c a reasonable rate, The fast driv er is not only rtskincr himself bv is a danger to others The time saved in speedinq isnt worth th risk, and certainly there is no justification to step on it ju for a thrill, Sergt, Pennaia said that layear 3000 Michigan drivers lot their drivers licenses because speed violations Why take a chance pn lasir your privilege to drive he ad ed, More important, whv talc a chance on losing your life   jurftj AUTO WRECK A number of local people weie hurt Sat nighty alter midnight when 3 cars piled up on M36 East near the Pomorski or Lily White Poultry farm Wm Size and and wue attempted to pass a car Marion Shirey and Pat Jeffreys also had the same idea In the collision the Shirey car was turned around and hit nead on by Win Baughn car who was also headed west on M 36 Most of them were hurt Win Baughn had 17 stitches taken in his head his wife, Mary, was bruis ed and it was thought first had a broken leg Pat Jeffreys had a number of stitches taken in his Up and ManonShirey had 4us nose injured Mr and Mrs Lloyd cooked food will always stay fit I  J0  T  4 HT4 M,M AJ,JLrfr  VanBiarcum in the Baughn car to eat without rehigeraton cr , 3 teliwir TK Shv and  f     SSJSPWS Mrs Wm Mercer and Mrs HMcGregor and daughter were L Ann Aiior Friday at the M J Reason  iODAV, HOSPITAL FANTIC AMD SKILLCO HOSPITAL STAF ARf WITHIN THE RtACffC AUOW 4JIMOC THAN A TMIHO OF OUR POPULATWPi AftC VMtTlOPATlN3 1  VOLUNTARV HEALTH PUWf, SV JM0 TMCSC PtAWS, WE NOT ONLY MCL OtMsSSXVS OUT MU OUR, OOCT0RS MAINTAIN THE MI0M PftOFCSSJONAl TfcWCf THAT AFFECT TH HCALTH ANO HAPPlNeSS OF  WMOLSJ NATION t  Softball Notes The V F w team like to kct, tne iujjii eiict Last in night they pulled another gai uy staging u butting rally m th 7in and scoring 4 iuus to win Their opponents,the local 959 of Ann Arbor composed oi color ed boy scored a run the nrst and 4 the second to lead 5 o0 finckney jol  he ird and 3 in , 5th on a wak tc Read Iefire nple and Lavey home run itt the colored boys qot 3 runs on er rors Each side got a run the 6m and the colored boys led in the 7th 9 to 6 They were unable tc lcoie iJulirir led off for Pincknuy with a inple Lavey and F Sinq struck out buriougus aoubio raimer scorinq,  Ledwidqq walked Gus suwidge drove  Jong one to right which the fielder got under after a long run  but did not hang onto itThis tied the score, Gus gettin3 to 3rd entile drove to 3rd and Gus bco the wininng run In the first game the Cub,  to Skrytons of Howell 14 to 6 The game was close up to tl late innings   Current Comment i Item at Imprest f CHURCH NEWS WE ARE MOVD  J  St Marys Catholic Church we piuv in a hectic week end  rtnekney, Michigan moving to our new location at S WV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT 114 howeU bouth and did not tin SUMMER SUNDAY MASSES JBA up until Monday Weexpect, Cocfeskms Sat 730 to t0u pn to get the paper out some time  hiaM 730 JM this wee i,ui iuay btifa  rdaysafteT Norenna DeveHons as we had to tear our biq press   800  aown to move ii and u wl take ZT7yL i  ru ,, ioma dny to aFsemuie it Fridays after Novenna Dvotion We wish to uiunk u our fri Mother Fridays at 730 p m ends who helped us move Thos nrMtnnrr ranmrsi ead  Sons for the use of theirf OQUlnmuz CHUHCB rucks and th school boys who noved the smaU things Frida Saturday Erdley VanSickle and Bill Darrow moved th eavy machinery Bob Henr the Livingson County Press help l them move the linotype this the front window was J33L oyk and ewere able iui Rev Ezra Baachy, Fasiur move the machine in 2 hours Morning Worship TBZR If it had to be torn down it would Sunday Seta ZZ 1100 ave taken 3 days j pfSP Meeting  730 rtNCNKEY CUBS Jeffreym ss  A Sinler lb J MrdEca, cf A Mrofka 3b Hewlett 2b Firman, If, o Barrett, xt Darrow rt Carr, c Rebman, H SLAYTONS Slayton ss Wessinger, 2b Shertzer, p Bordon,lb Gehringer 3b Gherkin c Shulties cf Koke, n Clark, rf PINCKNEY Jeffreys, lb Palmer, 2b, Lavey cf F, Singer rf K Ledwidaess G Ledwidge, p Gentile, if Reader, c c LOCAL 959 Jones p Harding, ss Bostick cf Ab 5 0 5 2 4  4 2 3 3 1 0 1 0  i 0 0 1 1 1 1 AB R I 4 5 5 5 4 3 4 4 3 3 1 4 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 1 2 0 1 1 1 AB R H 4 1 1 2 1 0 I 3 0 2 4 3 4 3 3 4 1 J3ev Jj  tady Miinister Chajr Practise Wed nights r   Merwin CampoeJ 5  Organist and Chair Director I gJ  S Brown, c AB R 3 1 CAVERLY MENNONITE CHURCH ANGUS McLAY Angus Mclxry, rice pres, al , , ,  the sales dept oi the Detroit Ed home last week were  L Rea ison, died at Birmingham Mich son and wue of Detroit and Mrs July 20 He had been with me able Suydam ol Jackson cot since 1906 He served ir Howell called at the Murray World War I with the rank of Gerald Kennedy and iamily of maior Surviving are his wife,  Edward Spears 80M  a daughter  The window was taken out by Evening Worship  815 I Ross Itead, Bili Bauqhn and Nor Supt   Roscoe Daow I nrt   TitWw un4r the directio 2 Childrens Hour D Williams If B Williams 3b Allen, rf 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 H 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 BATTING AVERAGES AB R H PCT v and CI CUnton WSBOSSOU with iasafly at Bkxck Lake  M  522 i  Irvin Kennedy caid wife were wtfh the Waiter Chntor, V 1 ft and Mrs Emmef  Berrv In 3tediaidqe Sunday a UUer under the directio f Carl Feiner who came up fron ortage Lake Moving was a gigantic job and ve hope we neer have to go arough it again Joe Griffith and Clyde Fisher Prayer Walter Esch  1145 Wed Eve 800 VOUMa TAX NOTICE Gus Ledwdge Jim Burroughs Jbe Lavey Phil Gentile Fred Singer Herb Palmer Toe Jeffreys K Ledwidge ViUagsj TOMS ant now due oro down our big press for us d payable at my home Friday VJ, vt,Ar and set U up agSi SfSLS 10 1 7  Also Frank 7Jr who worked     cmd Sunday wiring ,8 39 14 15 384 32 6 11 343 58 15 19 327 29 2 9 W 39 13 12 30ff 9 9 R s 13 250 Th ddath oi no former govern or ol Mich got as much front page space as that oi Frank Murphy last week, ormer Gov ernors Comstock ana Osborn al so died this year but their deaths hardly caused a ripple The on iy death which qot more publi cny was that of the late Franklin D iioosevuu He st his goal luyh and he r3achetl it We rem omuer the first time we heard oi  aim We wera worldng in Cros well, near iiarbor Baach in 1914 Hewas put on the ticket as prosecutor in Huron county As Hur on never elects a Democrat he lost The next timt was in 1920 when we went to Detroit Gsntral high school to hear Bourke Cock ran the famous Irish orator of New York City speak MurDl was a Candidate for congress in Detroit then aad spoke briefly Again he lost Then his luck turned Detroit reorganized her court and Gov Sleeper appoint ed 4 man to it Judges Wm Hee ton Pliny Marsh and Harry Keid an W forget the other Marsh had been attorney for the Anti Saloon league and was not look ed on as friendly to labor When they sought reelection a slate was put up against them headed by Murphy who with Judge Ed Stein were elected over Marsh and Heston He served a vterm and then Murphy resigneK to run for mayor His activities dur ing the depression when he spent 20,000,000 feeding the job less and starviug made him a iaiionai figur and Pren Roosevelt made him governor of the Philippines From there he was elected qovernor of Mich, in 1936 then made U S Att Gen and then supreme court justice Wo saw him 4 more tirres making 5 in all At St Mary 3 picnic thro ugh the aid of Martin Lavan he was the main speaker being introduced by Wm Robb We him again at Democrat convention in 1937 and n, the fall convention of 1938 Vbout this time with other Mich puWishers we were his guest at a banquet at the Hotel Olds, Lan sing We shook hands with him several times He had a person al maqnetfsm that never to impress his hearers those who question  his is never doubted his sincirity The fitdown strikes of 1937 at Hint defeated him for a second because conservatVe Mich wanted him to shoot down the HVr TV hr refused to do Howeverhis defeat enable him o become n memr of Presnovvelis cabinet rnd TO from V,or to the supreme court saw spring in failed Even theoi 52 11 22 3 36 5  5 5 997 144 building Gentile Bro ficisbeJ the build ing in 3 weelci aad have teceiv ed many tmrphmetit on thoir HARBY JAY SMITH Aitfaro y ihank you Harry Jay Smittusoa oi the lafe Daniel and Mary Gawley Smith all and died n St Joe hospital Ann AT bar Sat foUowra a stroke Frf day aaed 78 years, while vis tonafate ster in law, Mrs Mob le tedft of South Lyon He was  a brother ol the kite Lincoln EThe sait who earn their living by the eat of their brow will take SOtT BALL GAMES tm 4smjfefe ina or  YOV BE THE JUDGfc U B  9 nriSSEto a fcaT in The The Pinckney soft bail team plays the City Service of Howell mere tonight in the county tea crue rriday night is the big night 30 the V t w team will y tne Dexter Molded Plastics At 830 the enq Donkey Game is on In this contest the tillers oi JSWM Survivina are two nephews Has awp waN 6n cm Donald oi South Lyon and several other neices and sine with this of TheDetsflSt ted many in Vf Be  so Tisses lor YALOE on the city slickers Lloyd Hen dee will manage the fanners  and ho designed td Spsars jr sJty3Iet  tagm WQM tfH  fl as capt Mrn Lavey will hand J5r Pnifline Funeral Home, South Ly  he  cfcefB and has nam wl  Monday, sW MaGee of the  Norman Miller lor capt The wvw Rret Pnssfcrtsrfcm Ctesdu 8oalh game wht be fed of excitemen in 13m and the advimne ticket sale is large Since the field sprayed It has quhe hee Gov Tom Dewey has evident ly given up hope o again being the Rep nominee for pres in 1952 as his hand picked nation ia chairman, Rep Hugh Scott of Penn has resigned All has not been harmonious with the  Rep national committee yet Scott probably could have held on if he desired as two previous attempts to unseat him failedHowever, if Dewey has no furth esidential desires there was of trying to hold  er jr no use on utatiot ctut now has 17 azses oi po ana in orOer to caeclc u au tne ones and vill ages mere will bo sprayea xa  D D T which is scaa 10 kill the bugs and flies wnicn carry tne germ So far in Ithaca mere ave oeea 3 deaths from pohc The state is cracking down on obsolete and outmoded jails, ft condemned the Huron county jail at Bad Axe but the turned down a bond issue to build a new one This has reeuH ed in the state starting suit in circuit court to condemn the jc as a fxretrap The same used to heed true van the old time poor house They were invariaJbiy a it possible to out the people to veto money to  vrrtriA  SfetftfaJ3B Wedaesaay My  lie iu Th Pinclcney Civic imp  i Come to the Carnival INEIGHBKIMG X ya iu toCUUO UUUOGI Ja THEATER WA U4W 4 Hides 12 Cdewtte  FH, Sou July it30 DYNAMITE UGUST 3s to  FUN FOR  f   WsB Gargin, Virginia Welles a Pine Thomas Melodrama Has MARX OF THE LASH  Stajrtna Lasn LaRue, rusxy 8t John BEYOND GLORY   3  1 s ve eti r t4r v v    jw4uug uOttiui JjsflUflnieJ Ol lwJJ ay woio lauajea ai ine tocjc  in if cfiwoh on Juno i y uv Xoiuig ihe sheruis dept in Clinton uuiuii wiU  wear uniiarrns nu una JtosV lieoxgs ureen on sxvd the 63rd wedaing annW sury on July io iney or lormerr    rt iiniicney resident JAuuW Jul, 91 Aug 2 MX and Mrs Herb Sneed en tertdmed the employees of their etore and their tamiiies at a pic nic at Kent Lake one nignt kist week RevMaurice gissane who retir ea rrom trie priesthood alter eer ving as pastor of St Patricks church, Brighton 14 yrs has gone to Florida The schools of Livingston coun ty gained 219 pupils last year iiy 2 townships Cohoctah and Iosco showed a loss Wiiii Jack Borton oi Hamburg  YLVAT5JFTER rhilsiti Mkb TJU Sat July lt30 THE RETURN OF WILDFIRE Weaiera stantef Richard Arletv Patricia Morisoa Mary Beth Hughes Cartoon 4 ftewa 7ill one liM HTER Mr and Mrs Joseph Webb and children of YpsUanti spent U one of the directors oi the Saturday with Mrs Cora Webb Odd Fellows Camp at Star Lake Mrs Mary Kirtland and dough Baldwin She has with her there ter Francis, of Jacksan,Mw Lucy4 Lois Shirley and Leona Campbell Lyons Eugene, Ore, and Mrs as councilors Mabel Mills of Marysville call Akm Ladd, Donna Reed Story ol Wett Point plus Newt Spinach  vt Hamburger Ndnlto Serenade Coming Secret Land, Rusty Leads ixe Way Esther Williams, Red Skelton Keeman Wynn, Xavier Cugat Sunday Shows J 471  moo, Wed Thurs, Aua 234 THE LIFE OF BffLEY A Oood Comedy WUliam Bendlr, Rosemary Da I Meg Randall DEXTER MICHIGAN  Air fioadJSonod f  ,  i SBP TRACTORS RUNNING SMCH WITH OUR ed on Gene Mann one day last week EXPERT SERVICE GENUINE PARTS  e If A Ford Tractor gets conscientious maintenance attention every day it will deliver on awful lot ol wort  it need on overhaul  Uncle Sam Says OM time tomes, ere to t Ford Tractor, wfaes U a trip to the shop to put it in shape for economical,  orlike performanee, When that time  J   i t i  V I I  rnRussell DSmith SALES  SERVICE  FORD RfONE 40  You do no need to be a crystal bull gazer to figure out the truth ot the saying that the future holds for you  whit you iold for the future If you look into your present yoiU find the answer to how much security  you can count upon for yourself and your family Are you bringing home  United States Savinps Bond rejeu larly Mfltions of my nieces and nephews know that these DOHJH are among the most essential asset t to hold for  their future because saviijfs bonds are aafe and iro6table, f 4 IMPHI flm  wxd OF 25 YEARS AOO iw foaxl Bloke oi Dearborn aowixa at Siver Lako buawnue swimming u w iuepie is conlined to hU iioaie oy Uiness Lunce at Patterson Lake Satur nigm wneeir  layior orcnett ra  ihe Womens Home MUuiOi meets witn Mrs Adam Brown riiday afternoon Married at the Chelsea Hi Z Old Peoples Home last WedRev John Oliver to Mrs Esther Kea son ot Pinckney Slierrilb Cham Hott who got miection from small pox vacdn ation is recovering  oeorge Roth died at Chubbs Corners Thurs Funeral and bur icti in Fowlerville  Otto Fryckman of Howell is wir mg the schoolhouse The McQuillan reunion was lv3ld a Whitmore Lake Sua , Frenk Bowers has bought his mothers house and Leo Lavey the Louis Monks house Emil Fisk was killed at ChOsbn last week by a oavein Harold Swarthouts Sun School team bent Unadilkx there at a i Sunday School picnic last weeV 110 to 8 Gil Campbell pitchr I with Swarthout catching Sot July 2930 Shows 700lt30 PAINTED DESERT  Starring Laralne Johnson Ray Whitley MANHATTEN ANGEL  rj Next Sundays THE STRATTON STORY Shows 7tlSS10 tioweit Inkier Haws l  ch, TUM, Wed, Thurs July 2l27il LITTLE WOMEN dtanlaa June Aliyson, Peter Lawford Margaset OBrien, Qisabetfa Toy lor, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor  Norohy Statfino Goriet leau, Ross r Cartoon Maaie Fhifco un, Mon July 31 A i ITf 71 till  Frtv lot, July 21 30 Wayni Morris, Janls Paige  IB THE YOUNGER BROTHLRS  Color by Technicolor Gloria Jean, David Street I SURREfDER DEAR MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN Lotetta Young, Van Johnson News short eUoe1 Cartoon, The screw  driver  Sun, Mon, July 31, Aug 1 htr MUMUly, MI Ml, UNMBbJBf Myrna Ley, Robert Mitcheum  In John Bttnhecfcs Tues, Wed, Thurs Aug 2 3 4 THE RED PONY 7il5 ftlS ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORi Robert Y News Color by Cartoon  Sports Cartoon  oung, Shirley Temp j John Agar  Fttp Flap short tubioetNews  Tuesf Wed, Aug 2 3 John GarHeld hi FORCE OF EVIL SSTSS 550,51 I  4T Yeafs Ago uuius Auaueay acui oOagii Lu tuuiA iiucne place In in eutu pari oi town 4Vjjaum uuenrist has a sprain IOBCO oeat Anderson at the Gre gory sports day iast wees Z to 1 unrmun pucnea tor Anaerson  CIQXUC Meters went to Toledo to ouy a carload at wneat last week,  George jleason and W HCaver ly have new gmnaphaaes and are giving daily concerts Marion Reason is visiting n Port Huron EUa Dolan is working in Jack i2 ffifs Fee4tirttl Chas Teeple and wile are visit ing in the upper pertneiilcr Anderson plays here Saturday F E Boykm of 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the home of Emxnett Berry Sunday Mrs Joeie Devereaux Forner oi Ann Arbor fell and brake he teg last week and is in St Joe hospital Gerald Dinkei and family of of LakeChemung and Mary Dor mire of Fenton were Sun auests at he Albert Dinkei home Albert Dinkei and wife were dinner guests Sat of the Irving Gardner family at Highland Mrs Walter Clark spent Thurs at the Edsei Meyer home at Yo silanti r Keith Ledwidqe spent Sun in East Lansing Ralph Carr of New York City is spendinq 2 weeks at the Rj Uxrr home Leo Bettes and famil of Walled Lake were Sunguests Raboft Meabon attended the 4 H camp near Brighton last wk Gordon Hester and wife of Yp silanti spent Sun at the Andrev Nesbitt home Robert Seefeld end family ColumbusOliij were week end the Earl Baughn home iAM,7ohn Co entertainod 10 childen on the occasion of her son Mike, birhday Sunday W H Meyer and wife wont to Traverse City Monday for sour cherries George Carver and Miss Botty Becker, Ann Arbor called at thp John Carver home Saturday Mrs Moyne Farrell of Ann Ar bor visited Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy last week The Willard WUtse famUy,Loy and Anna McClear of Pincknev M A M t tr u 2,  Growl and famii Mr and Mrs R K EWott spent Curran called at the Clifford Van last week with Mrs Dora Swar1 Horn home Saturday thout at her Portage cottage Dr and Mrs Harvey Pearce, and Mr and MrsWffl Euler werer , Sunday quests at the R KDliottj spach farm on J S 23 home u M  Mrs Alia Meyer and Louii Zieqier attended a White Shriru picnic Sat  the Chas Himmei  K look tor this Seal It ts your guiJe to fast, modern, automatic gas cookinr Do ycu cook three meals a day Thats well over 100 mods o yoorl No wonder you owe yourself ovory time and work saving idea thats butt into the beautiful now PhilOasHordwtck CPModoRoomy divided top    largo ovoo    stainless stool burner  oven door window  oven ty   YetvtMaas dealer foaturos a ft ft of PMgai ranges  built to suit a wide span ofoooking eeedf  priced to t your househow ttBtttf  Mxi OUn Robinson attended a dinner given tues by the Ty rian Chapter O E S at the Lake land Inn for the past matronsMrs Beatrice VanHorn, Mrs Wm Bunoughs, Mrs Helen Ger yes and Mrs Wilard Wiltse at tended tfaO hom maVmr ffoiirao at East Lansing last week The Gerry Eichman family spent Sunday in Detroit Miss Ruth Vinney of Chatton aga, Term, spent Sun at the E Spears homo Paul Wylie of HoweU spent last week wth Tommy Wyle Dick Amburgey held the luck number and won the 1949 Ch rolet given away last week by the Stockbridge American Legion Dan Driver and family of Dez ter called at the Ben White home Sunday tts Rose Haviee of Pn k and Rosalee NaiU of Ann A bor wei 1 Sunday guests at the Mu r tame Hodtey Oai arthout Erqm where I sit  Joe Marsh For Tl Ladies A Kef Thatleasy Works  Lynn Hendee and wife called at the Bert Appleton home in Bt qhton Sunday The Misses Charlotte and L Green of Chicago are guests the Leland Grant home Albert Shirley and wife P Sun at the Doyle Templeton home in Keeqo 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>SJ PeOoSBtf ttsseSNSl, Wednesday Jury 20 i949 I  m Mirror How tuaiwM iu ecnjgou Actor dinq to M Mien Mnem BeGLMt ajUK Mr Wayoard Ckwkej a i4x and uos Wafttr Clark oi  pinckney was united in man ploymeni vm, employment i c j TT Lrr JSSL,4 UU to nation Muskegs aT MEJ5S OUR DEMOCRACY No 29 Softball Notes  fcOw lA  is the top industrial center wiu unemployment running 23 per cent Vraviaence R 1 is the only city In the nation with a higher average and Mrs Wesley Manchester at toe  Mr  oi Manchester First Methods Church at 7uc P M Key John ferny oihmating The wedcttnq we rival only  f ftdha operation ae lagaing,Jftll,   J0 aTwupNMS ha 3 9 PJtot Tho bridai uatoyient average oi 1  25ma,idi1 bv  Jackson hoe 15 percent Port HUT 1   xpailanU SflT nwtonffi UT and1 ww  ,  Grand RapfcU 1 However this  f  owa over taff It aU abouithe same at it was ait1 The fcidesmcdd wore ankle TH SCHOOL BOA ftP TH IS PC MO MTTUt CXAMSti OT OU DM0O4CV GOO  CITIZCN S ACT IOW, THAN TMC lOCAk SCHOOL ftOAJUl M MSN AN WCwtfN WHO UWCftTAKt THIS IMPORTANT SOWSldiUTY IN fMC feftAMUsJITX AfLff 00 CiH509  THC HOUSCWIFC HCXT POO, THC FAMUV picTOfcTHf MERCHANT ON MAIM STRf gT, THff Aff CTWUWYI year ago,  Tourist business is reported to be less than last year The upper peninsula Development Bureau says it is horn 90 to 30 percent oit There are exception Bianey Parks shows a 47 percent incroaee Retail trade is only 1 percent below 1948 and salsa are only 4 percent off Still there is a bright side,Bank deposits are 3 times as large as  6 years aga Banks are 71 per cent liquid Gov Williams expects to ask the legislature to support Pres Turrnans public housing prof rom calling for construction of 10000 housing units over a 6 rr period Farmers could qei  year toons for building pur poses State Republican Chairman flummerfielct will try to bring Sen ator Vandenberq into closer relationship with the Mich fiepub lican organisation He believes lack of agreement amonq part leaders dsfeated Gov Tom Dew ey last year  CONSERVATION Resident fisherman have purchased 392,000 licenses this yoar ii 0,000 more than las year first half of the state archery tournament is at Aigonac Aug  14 Conservation law violation drop ped tram 6u5 in April to Su9 in J May Illegal hshixicr accounted tor  11 arrests Release of 20000 birds in the Mich, pheasant  areas will start in August The stocking ratio is 5 hens to one cock Tent and trailer camps have in creased 25 percent in state parks and recreation areas The biggest fox turned in this year was shot near Lansing It was 4 ft long and weighed 11 lbs WINS AWABD The winner of a fouryrxar scholarship to Clarke colisge Dubuque, la from avwc high school St Louis, is Mary An Lynch, dough oi Mr and M John T Lynch St Louis, Miss Lynch, who received the award at commencement ceremonies June 5 in the St Francis Xavier coUsae church, also mealed the gold medal for scholarship, having maintained the highest average in her doss for four  years Clarke collage is conduct ed by the Sisters of Charity length white marquisette gown They wore cartages oi orchid and roses Following tho wedding a reception was held at tie home oi  the bride for ISO guests The newly weds left on a trip to the upper peninsula and will reside at Manchester on their return The groom graduated from Hackney high school in 1946 and served 18 months in the army 12 months being stationed perIn Japan He is employed at the  Symons warehouse in Ann Ar bar The bride is a graduate of Manchester high school Congratulations Pinalceny teams took both games played here Friday nile the Cubs beat Hamburg 10 to 9 and the V F W staged another 7th inning finish to beat East Ann Arbor 4 to 3 The Cubs only got 3 hits off 2 Hamburg pitchers but benefits ed by 7 walks and 3 hit batsmen Going into the 7th trailing 9 to 4 Jerry Fisher Hamburg pitcher last control walked 3 and hit 3 to give Pinckney 6 runs Scatty Bar  rett who was in the box for  Current Cssusent in compiling the recent history oi ihe finaaiey Congi CUUIGA wuicu has jus observed its cen tennial many itneresung lads wtJiu unfecuud4 Way bach in the civu wax period, he church was much more strict in their views and somewhat narrow A man by the name oi Cook was church clerk at the time and kept a complete record oi all proceed  ings In it is an account a oi man who was churched lor conduct unlawful     v   umawrui on a part oi a church Pmckney aUowed 12 hiis most of member He waVged wfth them on the scratch order PINCKNEY CUBS JRebmaUi us  R Singer, lb J Mrofka, cf  A Mrofka, 3b  Hewlett, 2b D Singer, If Barrett, p Barrow, rf  Can, c  ABflH 2 2 3 4 3 2 1 i 2 1 2 2 0 a l l 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0   iiff BUGS DA  fwrfr will huid tfMircmoual PLcaic GiOMBde Poncuiacs nesx The old jcal garage at Howett woe sotd to SL L Cnapman and Erdley VaaSddb ssored it an a iot an Byian road sor htm A manic  lie woe MBI fa week to  Natter ,25  Oegory adfierjwce HeneW Him Mcvgocet Lyach of   CcniEidu loeiMidijigfl iiegukrr Meetina of VUlage CoincU July U, lt49 oaii to order by Pres Dinkel followed by rou call of officers Present Eisele, Shirjey Read, C  Clar and bwarthout Absent fi Clark Minutes Of last meeting read and approved Motion by Shirley, upporled by by ttseie to accept Vniage Tax rioll as submitted by  Murphy Assessor Motion carried Motion by Head supported by Shirley to set tux due date Oct  io Carried Motion by Swarthout support ed by Shirley to have Village sprayed twice If proven saUsfact ory and a third time is nesdett donations will be asked for Carried   Motion by Swarthout support ed by Clark to close Ingram St inm Miin to ugiLca Carried Motion by Shirley supported by Claim to uppotai, Jonn Eiseie vuiage Marsnuii and Inspector Mouon carried Motion by Head supported by Shirley to allow following bills Dot dison St Lights, HalLSuen 112 Louis Murphy, Work on sU 2zuc Lorenzo uuphy, Assessors Sal cay and Bd of rteview iouw uv Co Treos tax notices 37951 uavey Hdwe Misc 20 A  Abe xiaines Lbr on Sts 30D0 Beads  Sons Lmbr  Cement 108J0 Paul CurLett C proceedings 830 Ken Kellenberger, Truck, Drivor  70U VanSickle d AUdnsy Gwv VanSidde  Atktos Gaxy M Eaa Beachy, Work o waJWO Wm Jetoys, Work on Wagi Joe Clark CataBf of  aid Darrow, Work oniNks fcvin Kennedy Work on Walks Eari Gastop, Use of safes M W Swarthout Bd of   1 i HAMBURG Becker, ss j Bennett, 3b  Woods, 2b Rowland, c Terry, lb Dinsmore rf Winkelhouse, Leach, cf J Bennett, p J Fisher, p  If AB RH 4 2 1  2 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 3 4 t 4 3 4 4 2 1  2 2 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 i  HE GRXM STftffNSTH OP OUft, NATIONS CPUCATfONAL SYSTEM DERIVES NiOM THE PARTICIPATION ANP INTI1UST OF THESE LOCAL CITIZENS, WHO QIV WILUtttLV OP TMElIt TIME ANO TALPTS TO POVlOt TM SMfT PS3IBH EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES FOH, THE lit INDIVIDUAL COMMUNITIES item of interest  WE ARE Movma This edition oi the Dispatch is the last one which will be print ua in the building we have ace upie4 tor the past  yercsJught cam the paper is prtrrWHhf4 pert to stan moving We have considerable heavy machinery to move and it will take us the Lulance of the week or more i tie new buildinq on Howell dt just south oi Main will be  completed this week We have received many nice compliments on it from louzl citizens and oth  is and expect to be pleased viih our new home Ihe Gentile Bros, who built it agreed to have finished in 30  days But completed it in 21 days instead This they did by working until dark each night until we get moved and orga ised hvour new lccatiottour customers may have to be pc ient with us lor a time TO BUILD TICIEr OFFICE  Church JNewe SI, MARYS CHURCH Fr Aifc I hciunui, e aao SUMMER SUNDAY MASi 63a 800, 1000 130  aiiy Majs 30 AJVL  Coafisiwis Sat 730 to o0u piv Sundayt, itfore 6UU mass i nclayB,cuix Novnna Devotions Novenna to Our Sorrowful Mother Fridays at 730 p m COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational Rev Dfc D brady Miinister Chcpr Practise Wed nights Organist and Choir Director   IVlrs Merwin Campbel The game between the VFW and inn Arbor was nip and tuck with Gus Ledwldge lor Pin  ckney pitching himself out oi imauy tight spots Ann Arbor scor fed the first inning on an error J and 2 hits and led 1 to 0 up to  the 5th when they got 2 more on 2 errors and la hat Reader sconed a run for Pinckney the 5th on an error and Palmers hit No scores until the last of the 7th when G Ledwidge walked,Reader ground out Jeffreys hit to right scoring Ledwidge, Palmer hit to left scor ing Jeffreys Lavey hit one off the pitchers shins wnich bounded over short Burroughs slashed oao nough the box Pulmer scor ing the winning run Ledwidge allowed 6 hits, struck out 4 and walked four a ball and another was playing cards Found guilty of all four he was expelled from the church The Congi church views were liberalized OHQ before the Meth odist views were Back in ld0 the Metthodiet was demanding a promise from all new members not to play cards or dance However, little or no attempt was  ever made to enforce it PINCKNEY Jeffreys, lb  Palmer, 2b Lavey, cf Burroughs,3b F Singer, rf  K Ledwidge, ss Gentile, If  AB R 4 1 Sundav, June 26 ChurchSer Readerc  P Wed 730 Choir Practice I Keacwr c Frt 000 Closing Vacation Bible a r  School Service tor parents and hriij Welcome WecL, 7 30 cnoix Practise 4 4 4 1 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 H 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1  There is probably no business in ihe nation made a greater ad  vauce men the insurance bus aess Starting way back in pio user uuys wnen a emnll group of New Lag land fanners organiz ed und put so much money a year into u fund to pay losses by  lire, it has increased by leaps and bounds unJil today insuran ce is to be had on most an tiling Two new forms of insuran ce are insurance against rail and cfop Insurance The 194tf Life Insurance Fact Book gives som interesting figures on lite is sura nee Michigan families now own 8,292,000,000 of life insurance, an increase of 1,688,000 000 in 2 years In 1946 death benefit payments totalled 55 812,000 under 41629 policiesUndoubtedly other forms of insuras  t aluo snowed an upward trend HfKtbv i minim The school board will build a ticket office at the entrance to the hahted field It will also be childrens RJUI   usea to atKV9 sandwiches and DTTI itTT, soft drinks during athletic games rimtA fiwazdiayl wfll da the  wade Rev Ezia OtauuUy, xastwr Momma Worsrup  IUOL Sunday School llloO Young Peoples Meeting  30 fcvemng Worship 815    Boscoe Darrow Asst Walter Esch Childrenji Hur  Hj Prayer Meeting Wed Eve G0 TO BOTLD BOWUNG ALLEY Tony PhilUm who recenuy L  SURPRISE PARTY and Mrs Bob Chovich a sarprise bcoacue party ox tJiiix aughter b ivxr gave ui ui horn Motion Motion to adjo   ifildreti Ackiey, 0 DO YOJUsCAUjT WAeTf aed relattwes hens last tfeeadav  Hoy Gtj tfl BeteesA e ieOrbssson u  J 1 ftoeft lor t weeks, home last Thuceday Ifias Oga HossMoex bosne swm OaaohcL Msib   ML  lem lr C Urwey st  Mm semJ jepdesenflyo with 4h Of fiwH  x famous ateiac  ,  3 SKSroTr mmoffll I6fJOB  bought the Frank Reason lots onl law Mr and Mrs WeetMoon fit, iust west of Leelomaiuic a tulr  wedding iXiveys warehouse brake 0700, ivraCBY w t on juiy these Monday for a new bowj ft was held on July 17 A ing ahey and taweav Ts MM,   W wa L remg wiU be oi csjnsnt block cc ifroshments wore served LAST ANN ARBOR jviamors rf riatto, c  iurner, 3b H Jones, cf tampbettss V Maury, If Jahnse lb B Maury 2b Kett p Jones robbed Gentile of a home ran in the 4th when he took his  drive to deep center over his shoulder AB R H 4 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 r 1 0 0 0 struction with a frontage of 63  it and will be 110 ft deep It will house six atiey and also the  toroezn but the zkowlina altar and wwess W4sisk Swev sssskpeBnpwSer 4Uesissfe ina for the spohngs will start Fri  XMsiina has beoame cooular jaikA PSnAnev had a i temm lea 40   dont want Itad ,, Sunday Vmm  f JSXSSSm Gmm  Everyone eajoyed the music and entertainment, fymtj by  Mr George McAtee with Guitar and Mr John Hofeanesian with haxnfioniaa Everyone took sort in the dancing and sinama and a baseball game was also play ed The following aueets wens pee sent Mr and ens Sab Chovich and family of Winegars, Mrs fytf Hofhaneeian and eon loan also her dauohssr and son Tbmm will be a eeung of ibmfa yamt Mr and Mrs George Mc Pinckney Moeoaic fiuMmg Com 4,  iaughter, Rosemarie, miHee at the Moeamc tempU on afi fcom Grass Lake, aieo Mr me night of FMy, July 22 at aDd   Mrofioa and fan,   p m to make plans regardmo   PindoaeT, a niinetaf ehow 4p bo pat on m fr and Jfo ftmloy Tomaeik he 40 AB snesnbess of Uvings JMOliMd 4 ,, beautiful had by Km Lodqe ase JneHsd Oflp Bobkwae er, Ohakman  riHs latL vdeh 4p tjank f 4hose whcl A good time Itaon iieenf pmi at m I was m th fthome of his daugaier Mrs Johv didoos yilijisjitirl xdeo ase ssbo eerrflBatter an Dealer rood FrJdov srieJiHtppsesd rinisTgoodgraier1  fooescd and burial were in  Wgjjijlp  , s Sooner home e OMING SOFT BAIL GAMES ikis Friday night, July 22 the xmckney V F W Team will play Local 959 a fast colored team from Ann Arbor at 830 p 0 die Cubs will meet the Slav ton team of Howell ot 730 The following weo on the night of July 29 there will be a donkey bait game here at 8 p m The V F W will plav the Uexter Molded Plastics at 730 p m On Auqust b East Ann Arbor will play a return engagement here There will also be a came here in August between the Ann  Arbor Merchant Cfcls and an viher girls team Gus Ledwidge Iim Burnrsighe  fee Lavey Fxed Slnasr K Ledwidge Phil Gentile fee fetters Herb Palmer Wesley  AiJCT 36 12 14 388 38 5 10 57  5 14 19 345 36 13 12 349 19 3 0 m 25 2 7 m 49 W 12 ,244 25 7 6 240  16 3 5 442  lata DetroU News takes the leucners oi me nation to task tor cneermg at a recent convention the statement iha the passage of a federal aid bill to education is immineat The News says such a bill will cost Mich, tax payers 12,000,000 and they will only get back 6,000,000 The News aoes not understand human nat  ure The only way of direct tinoncing by the schools is a pro ptny tax which is pretty hard j to put across as the cost is per  lectiy appprant to the votersThe lederal government on the other hand has a hundred diiierent ways of raising taxes, most of them painless such as the liquor tax tobacco tax, etc These pxm not available to the school diets So any tax money received from the federal government by 4bsJschool disUicU is eagerly accepted as the people of the district only contribute to it indirectly We oniy nave a nazy idea of what Communism is and could not distinguish it from socialism but to us the Communist purge now underway n this country has all the aspects of an old time Salem witch hunt The re cent trial of Roger Hiss vas 100 percent pouacaL The idea was to prove that all labor unions and the present national adrninistrat ion were ed The charae that Hiss, a dtpt of state jSmpioyee had sold gov ernmen secrets to Russia, based on the testimony of a self con fessed perjuror, Wnitaker Chambers, was only a minor itemrad almost entirely lost sight of most of the time during the trial We dont believe cnyone could be  convicted on Chambers mony In the Detroit guement the teachers have appealed the attempt to make them ieckrre whether they ass CoseJS anists or not They point out eW Detroit City charter expressly far  bids anyone asking a dty mm oloyee what their potittcdTasmicmons are The Detroit Mew air  mite me only way around th ef ftculy is to change the eW  which would call far a vote kf the   yUlMp Ceisswi  Jce At of Chubb Comers Paee 4ry o  ki aKftft tea9Ww r  J vy 5 r iw  Wtr1fvWsdaseday Wy 201 1949 ffca Ptackaay Civic Improvement Aan Any organization interested in ha  tag a concession in the carnival to  held here AUGUST 23 to 29 PJeate Contact the Board of Direct tortMurray Kennedy, MJ, Reason Wnt Brash, Clare Swarthout and Dr C J Towner ,t M tMiUBtmto I AVOW IHfcATEB SYLVAN iHLAllJtr 3 SPECIAL NOTICE Any time pilot to July 1949 the director oi the House school will receive bide lor the  44 uexm nuMsc hoe yarriirxned Jhesi  Kvi hug A tstArnonJoi dinner woe giv lea ior rtev r susaone oi hogn ton Joel Sunday who woe assigu ed to St Johns parisfe However he has announced his reuiemettt ham tfee Priesthood Bob Singer pitched a nohit game against Van Camps in th The Holt hnghwa league last week but lost Z to 0 on 4 WTVS and a base on batts  ine Rockbridge American Lag ion is sponsoring a carnival ham July IS to 23 born to Sieve Aschbrennor and wife at Bowe hoepiai Slock bridge last week a son, Dennis James Paul Cuiieti is pitting up a new building in Pinckney to house the Pinckney Dispatch but for one as prominent in Mason ery as he is the AUiciugan Grand Lodge should have laid the com er stone Cham Lee Merritt in  Hmoaton County PreesO We gave the matter serious thought les but in as much as it is not  intended ior lodge purposes we did not invite grand lodge here TOW LOYW MAir Arthur lake A Hm WIU HOB8E MESA1  Wcrra tSSstjoSrad Arnold Neal Nan Leslie  JitrHtl IACT with Wallace Bear Mariode Mam  Wy tut HILLS OF HOeUr ,  COIM ST TMkeieote  Wallace Berry at hit rugged  tanks beet Edmund Owesa Janet i fttoo 9porei k e sry  LUSH leTslT 8taa47   frp  would piobabj ren iTthe dm ham their hornesl wit unUl past Miss Louise Ziegler oi the McPherson nank has returned to  her duties otter a two weeks vac Our Fast Service Truck will come right to your farm We really hive sn outfit here  a skilled mechanic with s truck fall of all the parts and tools to fix you up when you need service in a hurry Just phone, and well burn the tires jetting to you Give us notice if you can but if you cant, well do  our best anw y Its ur job to keep you happy with your Ford Tractor and Dearborn Implements,    to the Pinckney school and r turn as needed Any and all bids I will be subjected to exception oi rejection as may seem fit jauon SJSS   Hause 47 w    Sned IrecentRed Cross donors day at ft M Reynolds, Director J swe Joeph8   HoweU  will hold a festival under canMr and Mrs Howard Headvas a block east of the How1 were in Detroit Thurs night to Theatre July 2930 31 see the ball game The Eastern Panhandle PipeLloyd Hendee and family G line Co, have brought in a gas Eichman and family and Am1 well on the Phanette Richards brose Kennedy and family picniifcrrrn ir Genoa  Comb rwsw M    CANADIAN PAdPKT V0 Dynamite, Mark oi the Tecksiostot Westsei sunsmi 1 Beyond Glory Randolph Scott Jane Wyatt J, Carroll Ncdsh, Nancy Olson Cartoon ttows 7il5 asd fcst Dexter Theatre  DEXTER MCHKiAN Air Wdey esse Saturday July 1314 Shows 700190 Gene Autry  la  CmlnguVeptunee Daughter, The Shxmop Stogy HoweU 1 healer Howe l Kch IS ed at Bishoi f an Lake op Laice Sunday i The car of Dr Robert Lieber of George Wilde jr and wife of  Howell stolen last week was reAnn Arbor were Sun guejte oi covered in Detroit the Howard Roud family i John Ban, engineer of ihe coun RHYTHM OF THE SADDLE nee TEUDEN FUSS1N AND A  FIGHTINJ Stoma Donald OConnor  ThT Llttla Pigs BVUL Moa4 July 14SI Sunday skews 9871 Mcedey 7iUJil9 STREETS OF LAREDO  Colo by Tschafaofer Tu, WML Tfaur J ly IS 20 21 Frank Sinatra, Estlur Williams Gene Kelly Betty Garten   TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Color by toohwteoloy MoveSh oon Fridoy aad Sotaidoy July 3 14  Wilhorn Boyd HOPALONG CASSIDY m THE MARAUDERS  Plus Dorothy Lamout, c George Montgomery Is LULU BELLE  Cctttoon J and i r JLrtfr 1 R A C T 0  T  we knew you I be Itetter wecAU  irve you Drop la youll btwtloMMl j  Charles Wiuhead and wife tv road comm for 8 vears has re William Holden WuTIam Bendlx 8undv MmAw JMI, ,  Beatrice Lambom of Gre signed ot accept a similar posit1 TT  awuom eunday Moadoy, July 1419 were Sun caller of Jesse j ion in Isabella county enry and wife I 47 Years Ago  AKM UJUIfVvUNI Russell DeSmith  FORD SALES 6  Fritz Wylie and wife were call ers at the Kenneth Wylie ho  iast week I Allan Davis took part in the motorcycles races at Detroit Sat at the 8 mile road Louis Stackable and wife were Sunday visitors oi Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan I Harold Ward took part in tho iiueisou piuyd xosco juiy o ai me uiegoiy opons aay xan ce ai lugm a i varunes has returned to bauit bte Mane Marquis isasn, tl, died at his nome nere July 17 He gave up  MdcDonald Carey Cartoon  Fslht Tho Cot  Go To  Tbo MOTISS Nows John Wayne Gail Russell Tues Wed, Thurs, July 21 2728 Ssows 7il9 0il9  WAKE OF THE RED WITCH Nsw Cariuwn Spor AilAS NICK BEAL   TUM  MQNB 40  SERVICE HOWELL MICH hot rod races at Owosso last iurmmg in id8 and has since Wed He was thrown from the iria in ifrcluuiy uivivinjg auto and suffered a broken arm are ius wile, a son Burt and a  Wa, Thurso July 2 27 21 LITTLE WOMEN WaWlna  Color by TtchntooJo Thomae MxKmelL Ray MlUand B11 0 T   CnMM tatMt NW June Allyson, Peter Lawlord Margaret OBrien EUsaJeth Toy Cartoon I Cortoon and shoulder sso hospital He is in cm Owo H AIDWO R KIN O WtR ES  Helping to hang telephone service to more farm families ia the  application of carrier equipment to ruca i phone lines This special equipment, u  1 frtyears on Long Distance lines, enables ecvtral corversations to travel along the same pair of wiros at the same time and without interfering with each other Recent developments indicate that, under suitable conditions, extra rural circuits also can he provided in this manner  daughter, Mis HaUy Ayecs H ri Swarthout who owns the Coidely farm suffered a fractur ed skull Thursday He was un loading hay with slings when a  pulley acmeloose and struck him on the head Born to James Riley and wife oi North Lake July 10 a daughter McClear Bros, are building a new school in the Mapes Dist C F Sykes of Pinckney has just installed a water system and bathroom in the EL L Tipp RAMO IY T1LIPHONI Radio networks are really networks of special telephone circuits linking groups of radio stations A program originating in one station is sent out by telephone wires to other stations From there it is broadcast to you by radU Thus the telephone system helps make poessMe one of todays most important aoaroes of news, isrior nation and entertainment on the arm ON UTTLI CALLThe telephone rings Its year tractor dealer catling to say that axle wont be ready today after all, and a needless trip to town is saved Almost every call saves you time and trouble, helps you get so much more done  auppBea, make appointments, or talk to a For the small price you pay for teleservice, yon get a lot of value PAN Y ing home at Plainheld A herd of western horses pass ed thru here Tuesday  Mr Mallion is buiidina an add ition on his barn W H Clark and wife have moved in the Teeple double housw  Bom to Frank Carpenter and wifeof Dexter July 14 a son, A disturbance took place here Friday night when 3 out of town men were ejected from the saloon for crecrtina a disturbance They then stood in the st in front of the hotel and swore at the prr  TI vNVxo marsnall aatherad them m and they were fined 10 each 25 lean Ago Mr Riemon in chuy of the p of M rresh Air Oxmp ot Potterson Lake has UOboysnSi trwin Monks and tanuiy and Mm Ulia Monks of Lansing an  anpng at the Dinke cottage at Portage Lake  Tom DnW and wist, rWwl weds am vismna at the Ed  rJust one vf many Briggs Ftotvrts mojMOKiste kitchen  cop strainers    just a few Brtegs Besutnvare sink in ofBrijgertrasCoZ Handy shelf space,tarnish Booklet, BRIGGStac FLUMIIttOiPIXtMIt     Jx wlsWmiee Walking ox   9  a lot CsAotosi In Fowls j Wlsmie and Gimrkrt Harry Lee is building a house at ifaknyr Mrs KatfaswJn White, mother of James tamd John White aad Mrs Orvffie Smith, died Sanday The new Cbaflptr pavfllioii at rrtterson Lake wfll be opened with a dance Inly 25th The Pinckney school board has decided to install electric sighs in the school opeisea ai irnssreoii r m  cnarae of Dayie Cettler fThm  Telephone mPMa MAS 157F11 Field Seeds Alfalfa Ctevaf, Cat fftrtilltar is atocrUida Fikkry Ate Coyle aadwmtUSE Co In Asm Arbor StBSS  Sy  farmer  Feed fIPW,IW  It C5 The Peoples Store Wednesday July 20 1349 Eafcwa O 2nd das Blotter at Poetoifcce 11 c T act  March 3 1877 llL   SUA Groceries Drygoods Oents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedys Gei tor   Its smart and its thrifty to buy fruits and vegetables at the p3k of their seasonswhen y m get top flavor at rock b mom prices And tl flavor lasts as long as you want when yoo store your foods in a mod era bome freezer Yes, freezing seaii In every last bit of the prtdous vitamins, minerals And delicious food flavors Vie Yow Appliance Dealer Detroit Edison has home freezers on display la its customer offices and will be  glad so demonstrate one for you Edison does not sell home freezers For the  frees you need at a price youll be glad I freest you need at a price you u oe giaa to payt  your local appliance dealer Our Nome Freezer is a Real  tEDOY KfcOWATf few tetroit  iwadei took U cuiai COys  04 iuaxy s cnurcn to in uaoi JW aU game   Mrs h, M rUcKs returns ham aorn iouuac 9n fn aher spend nig two weeks witn her Brothei and Jamily Joe GargoAia and wile oi Kush Lake aio visiting m Washington  t U ana New York state win 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the hemi of Mr and Mrs Howard Seefeld at Silver Lake The Mark Nash family attend ed the Farm Bureau picnic Sun at Luke Chemung H B Appieton and wife of Det i3it called on Mrs Hose Hendee and at the Lynn Hendee home tJunday   Myron SchoenhaLs and family i Akron, Ohio caUed on the LJ Henry family Suruxnd with them attended the Schoenhals reunion it Crooked Lake Ross Lamb and wife of Lansing were in town Sunday Sunday visitors at the W H jvieyer home were Wm Lamb in farVy of Ann Arboi and Ed jvieyer aud tamily of YpsilaaU ivii and Mrs wH Meyer went  to Traverse City for Cherries lc zt j veek but got only sweet ones as he sour ones were not ready e Patsy Mauk, danQfaAer oi MrsAlice Mauk oi Howeli underwent an eniergency operation for ap pendicitis at McPhexson HotrfM Howell Sunday Max RuesstT wiie and son reeap nHaHBSS n sBHjSk WHS IS VSMIBBW ion nip to Hew York Stake I The Piadmey Boy Scou team lost to Derter there at base bail Sat 4 to 2 Richard Sing and Jfy Look tor this Seal It 1 your guide to fast, modernaufonac gas cookingL  u cook three meals a day Thats wei over 1,000 meals a year No wonder you owe yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHar J ick CPModjl Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burrer grates   oven door window , oven light Your Philgas dealer features a full line of  Phiigas ranges  built to suit a wide span of cooking needs  onced to fit your household bur  Hookey Service 44 EAR MAIN m Plneteet Dead, ct Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS flume 88 Plnckney Central Deadstock Co DONKEY BALL PINCKNEY MiCH Friday, July 20 730 P M DEXTER PLASCS YS PBfCCNEr eo p M cmr vs CXXWTRON DOMKEYS GAMES FMDAY, KILY tl 7 A SLAYTOtf HOWBLLVS to tM, LOCAL MLr Prices Genilectric Refrigerators AMD WATER HEATERS Cone hx and flee 1W fts and flee Them  lVl elaVS Of MKSflKUUI  0MA tor its QewMr el of 44 Co h  Ottto e a at HowU la tatd Uuty oa too He 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than any other month 112 North Michigan ia the year While travelling it 1st Telephone important to the enjoyment oioce 939 Reeseace 814 u J  1  1 4jentage by Appointment Howell AttOjSejfS si win First Stele and Saving Bonk Howell the trip lo have no worries about y  four travel funds Amarican Qcpress Travelers LAVEY HARDWARE   Boatff, Motors TMMMARINE PAINT  COMPOUNDSHARDWARE AUTHORIZED MARTIN live Be  lRTINjyCHRIS JUTBQAfuTMOTOB R Wilson Fishing Supplies SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand Rivet, Lake Chemung, Halfway Between Brighton and Howell FOR RENT Utility Trailers and Concrete Mixers  Phoos Howell 164 W 4  Mrs James Baker of Anderson was taken to McPiterson nospital Howell Sunday night in Swarthouts ambulance Mr and Mrs Basil White and Mr and Mrs Ben White took in  the Jackson races Thurs night Mr and Mrs Robert Walker oi Ann Arbor called at the Jesse Henry home Friday night Mr and Mrs Russell Nuoffer, Mildred Nuoffer and Mr and  Mrs Lloyd Hendee took in the game in Detroit Thurs night The L J Swarthout family are spending the week at their cabin at Douglas Lake Rex Sqckett of Detroit called at the Clin Robinson home last Wed night  Mrs Garland Campbell and 2 children of Muncie, Ind ore vis itinq her sister, Mrs Lester Mc  Afee and family Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 280 Edch COWS 250 Each CALVE, SHEB and PIGS REMOVES FREE ar HOGS 50c per cwi ALL ACGOBDOIG TO SIZE AND CONDITION CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TC  HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY  ITTCheques are thsT ideal meanso sy pshstwgw row wwyk  M , r i xhese cheques have the follow ing advantages Convenient Denominations Can becash anywhere in he world i In case oi loss, money can Ust Taw fVogsrfr be recovered  USE LAVEY American Express Travesswi General Insucance Cheques are sold by this bank J Phone 59F3 pBonioan Hirtr CesBSieiV Mei 834 RMata Suinn AJDOI Jvilch Harold Chubb, Looal Representative 516 Fleming SU Howell Phone Howell 499 ox 97  Monuments  Markers SNEEl phone 19  207 EXfrand River HowelL Michigan Keei Estate, Insuranoe3roketage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality   AN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich Phone 187FU Repaing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating Stale 8717 Lakedde Drive Rmih Lakf P H SWARTHOUT  LON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phonss 99 4 63 PlncknejrMlch,  rftp c RJBcraaPF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Bvver Ave HowelL Mich gan For AppouuBiSni Pkne 959 Reitdetcr 613  LLOYD HENDEE live Stock HauHna WeelSy Trips Made to Detxott General Trucking Phone 54F14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel power the gtont ConsteUation JANE TASCH  Sand, p Soil Road Grave from New York to Cairo, Egypi utters or An Papers Composed j Fill Din and Hood Bull   or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contra ONLY ONE DOLLAR jfa Work ConiidontJal 17629 Toma Rd Platcknef He V but many dollars, deposited, reg7 MahvPlnckney, Phone 50FU j Phone Dexter 3 119 ukxrly at this bank, can help you     build ecurity, and have the oth TV7 M A h  LOST A pair of Biforai Glasses er good things you want Jf J7W W Wm Brash If found, PhoneJ50 FIRST NATION AI RAWk L1  fi  FOR SALE One third H P Motor riwoi AJlOWAL BANKFOR SALE GSrl8 46  two x um wUt j cWndsione,    wheel bike like new 15 also Water Tank,l Water hand pump Member Federal Deposit tnsur 1937 Plymouth Tudor Sedan 75 Also my 90 acre farm, ance Com AH obposh  to 1220 Mower Rd, Pincknev Mich, vvfiifam Cooper, Pinckney McPtierson State Bank  xucr I ONEER All deposits up 10 S500000 insuii  Wes aSpedality d by our membership a e Fed JPT Tir isaeral Deposit Insurance Corp Ffccne PRgkney 78F2i Ov W Years oi Sens Banking  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Ioxw 207 E, Grand River, Howell I REFRlOkRATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Maxes Phne Fjnckney 154F3  j DR C I TOWNER I Denhet ONLY ONE GALLON 6044 Portage Lake Road Dexter But 6,500 gallons, pul together phon Psslst S491 put toaethei ConsteUatiO ATlLwilON ArlMfch ra AIfi 4 IfcS Oslood 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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>mmp nW i  in IIIWM jyin i,TJijynj,,,yimi rw v  f4 Volume 86 if Ifae hackney Dispcrj Wednesday, July 13, 1949 PINCKNEY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH  History Highlights The Pinckney Community Congregtional Church celebrated its 100th anniversary Sunday withan ail day service Here is a brief history of the church 1840 First Presbyterian Church organized with ten Putnam pioneers as charter members 1840 Above society affiliated with Washtenaw Presbytery 1848 Above society changes name to First Congregational Church of Pinckney 1854 Society severs connection with Washtenaw Presbytery and applies for membership in Jackson Association of Congregational Churches 1853 Site chosen for house of worship, Lot , Block 3, Range 4 1854 Building contract awarded to Benjamin Eaman, after receiving sealed bids 1855 New church dedicated 1858 Parttime use of church granted to Baptist Society 1905 Church vastly improved and rededicated 1914 Consider a merger plan proposed by Methodist Church Merger completed under name of The Federated Church of Pinckney 1922 Name of society changed from Federated to First Congregational Church 1924 Methodist property purchased, and Methodist Church remodeled and established as a church home 1924 Elaborate rededication services for new Congregational Church 1924 File Articles of Reincorporation as the Community Congregational Church  I Michigan Mirror Is Mich, slipping us a tourist state Chuid INews SI MARTS CHURCH SUMMEU SUNDAY  Softball Notes ,J0   hex , , u , ,  ,  ,  ttUNDAY MASSES ffumiag streak and lost toVanw lames Walsh of the A A A 163a 800, 1000 TBBO bond Coach oi Bright Lefr thinks so he travels all about the state and writes articles for the Motor News Daily Mass 730 AM night 8 to 4 ThVdleTako Conlsasious Sat 30 to 0U p lost to Slaytons oi Howell 19 to8 Sundayb,bior 800 mass i Jac Jeffreys started in the box sources, its chmcrte, its white COMMUNITY CHUBCH trol Scott Barrett pitched the 2 sand akes, hunting cmd iishinq Congregational 2 ond only allowed a single run and its scenic attractions j L  waa Miinistei Pinckney pitchers walked 16 However, his statement has  Char  Wed, nights men Na2t Current Comment W iL Keisey had a very good wnteup in tne Detroit News las week, that oi the seamstress Back in ine nineties the garment ma ers nad not yet aaopted mass pioducuon meuiods to ladies dresses turn out and most o m boon challenged by many Mich editors Orgauist and Choir Director  PINCKNEY  lvira Merwin ampbei  ftebmaH ,ss Robert Furlong of the Mich Tou, Sunday June 26 Church Ser Singer, lb, n, lb rist Council says facts deny Wal Wed 730 Choir Practice Jeffreys p 3b shs contention, Traffic at UK Fit 800 Closing Vacation Bible J Mrofka cf Straits is 20 percent higher than School Service lor paieais emu A Mrofka, rf AB RH a year ago  friends Welcome Despite a state advertising bud  Yvea, 7 3U vnoir Practise get one half that or other states, I  Mich rankea third umono 48 CAVALRY MENNONTTE other states New York leads all states N Y City is responsible tor thisTheir advertising budget is S5Q0 000, twice that of Mich Nfich has 3000 miles of shore Nnur line, 11,000 inland lakes, 36000 IK n 1925 North Hamburg Congregational Society unies with Community Con miles of rivers and streams and ,   Walter Lscn  Chamberlain, cf gregational Church, m nfon Aa     Ghkin    er state m the union CHUBCH Barrett, lb Darrow, If Hewlett 2b Carr c i fLAYTONS , Siayton, ss ft 5 3 4 4 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 u Momma Vvorsmp i0u Shertzer, p sunaay benooi 1100 Borden lh Lvening Worsnip aupu   Roscoe  , Wessinger, 2b jslJIGehringer, 3b wowj Clark, rt Present church building formerly Methodist was built in 1858 It was extensively remodeled and rededicated in 1904 Many changes again took place In 1924 after its purchase by the Congregational Society and another dedication was held The early official records of the Methodist Church ere not available LIST of PASTORS ACCORDING TO EXISTING RECORDS, INCLUDING THE YEAR OF I ENTRANCE INTO THE SERVICE OF THE PJNCKNEY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH It has 58 state parks, 62 roud side parks and 300 roadside picnic tables The legislature turned  thumbs down this year on a bill to errant blank check authority to bu cabins and hotels on state land Walsh may have started soms , thing The result may be a re aprisai of Mich resources and mcs friendly attfcude towards the millions of summer visitors Aayer Meeting WedEvi Vuu Schultis, If 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 AfiRH 5 2 1 4 3 2 4 1 0 2 2 3 2 6 6 4 3 4 4 1 1 ounng ai tne lqatt vr   eamstress Uetung a dre  7tvd aui  ceremon iiie hrst step was fa trip to t aiamaicers pariars sometimes located over a store but morTcT ien m the trout room of the drees makers home H9X9 innunejala 0 21 cushion books were iookea 2 2 1 0 0 1 1848 1849 1853 185S 1856 Rev E Evans Rev Marvin Rev Calvin Clark Rev J B Fiske Rev Felch Rev D TEaton half time here, half time Howell 1859 Rev Joseph Peart 1861 Rev S R Bipell 1863 Rev J J Gridley 1865 Rev E W Borden 1869 Rev J WFitzmaurice 1872 Rev E Dyer 1073 Rev G T Hokomb 1874 Rev J Campbell 1879 Rev T J West Rev K H Crane Rev Fred M Coddirrgton Rev O B Thurston 1881 1885 1887 At 1892 Rev John Humphreys 1894 Rev N W Pierce 1897 Rev Carl S Jones 1898 Rev Charles W Rice 1901 Rev A H Shearer 1902 Rev G W Mlne  1907 Rev A J Gates 1912 Rev Wm H Ripon 1913 Rev Lincoln Ostrander 1915 Rev T H Jones 1917 Rev F S Hurlburt 1923 Rev H E Maycroft 1927 Rev B F Esic 1929 Rev E J Berquist 1934 Rev C H Zuse 1938 Rev J M McLucas 1944 Rev A L Allard 1948 Rev D D Brady CONSERVATION riaven riui, the 4,buU aero pi perty at Highland iouqii oi i  or a was aecucaied as an  school is closed ANNUAL SCHOOL jViLiIi,e, cZ people turned out IO tiiu irVickney school meeting lyfconday nighu iua aae Pen  er, res presiaea x ox uasiee i inayor was reeieced Mis He ei barker refused to be candidu In the game with Brighton Gus Ledwidge pitchinq for Pncknev lacked control, walkinq 8 men Pinckney also failed to hit with men on havinq 8 men left on bases  Brighton got 2 runs the 2nd on for reelection and Merwin Camp  walks and one hit Pinckney got bell was elected to the office, i jone on Jeffreys walk and KLed was announced petitions were  widqes bit Brighton got 3 runs ready for circulation calling fr the 4th, after 2 were out, Pinffk a reorganized school district ney got 2 on hits by Burrouqhs  In the Harris aist arl Baughn and Jeffreys and Singers double waB reelected Others members and another the 54h on an error are Wm andtPaul Clark ih jand hits by Bunouqhs and F Singer In the 6th Bnqhton qot educational eeuiex iasi vvtc Women non resident must tatce out fishing licenses, a iU day one for 2 or an annual one lor 300 The heat has driven thousands to incite parks So far 4Uz4,uuv have visited them compared to jdUUou cu the liume tims last yr ihe dept has started a new program at Appleton Lake Briqh ton and ilvwr Luke Pinckney They willrent tenis Io wek en1, campers a Sfci, riny Wm, telnaeilein handles reservations at Briqhton Hicg una xrnebt Bottice, Pinckney In tho Hause dist Lynn Hendee 13 scores on an error and 3 hits jas elected to the board lie wiil j PfCKNEY moderaSpr Moiley Reynolds G Ledwidge, p Palmer, 2b Lavey, cf iireclor aad Chisley Murray, reas The school is closed , Chubbs CornersGlen Kinqs Burrouqhs, 3b ieyiey elected moderatorWayne Sinqer, rf Waqomer director, MTB I Mc  Jeffreys, lb AB R H  i 1 0 0 jainara, treas Teacher Mrs E Clark Pettysviile Clifford VanHom ureas, Harold Rady, director, i Smitn, moderator Teacher Evaij1  Gentile, If K Ledwidge, ss Header, c VAGABOND COACH 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0   O v r unul a dress was selected, IL pattern was then ordered Then a trip to the drygoods store toll owed where boit, after bolt OJ IUUA was laicen down irom the shelves una a selection was maaje Thread, burtons, nooks, and eyes were then purchased Then followed the fittings where the dressmaker with her mouth full of pins, pinned up here and iti down mere unul a proper ht was obtained The entire proced ure took about a week SomeJ seamstresses sewed out that Is, went to the home and did the work, getting their room and ooard lnis usually happens m a family of several teen age qiiii or w iiere one was getting married Arjuna World War 1 garment makers adopted Henry xoras mass producuon syim to meu industry and the seam stress began to languish Pinck ney at one time had over a dot en dressmakers and seamstress s working at the trade Now there are fcut a few The uiavell lxig beainsuess was popular tor a other reason She was usually iamiliar with all the qossip oi the community which she related with relish How did you stand the hot spell last week when the mercury went over 90 each day and threatened to go still higher Quite a tew deaths from the heat  j were reported and there were 0 1 1 ss The state will recve 92,500 from the Pittman Robertson und for 10 game research projects  State prisoners will begin work the morning service thespeaker was Rev Coral Badder 0 wmter sport projects in tha Ass t State Sup of the Conaregatioc nl church Nelson MiUs porcupine mts in July sang two solos A pot luck din ner was served Qgs man c acres oi itrett Hicks Dan VanSlambrook I nson, If moderator, Mrs L J Swarthout,  Gibgon c dvreapr, BonnieHenry treas j D Miller cf 1 H Davis,2b T Miller, rf Hoganson , lb At the afternoon service re marks were made by two for 1 iuj ocUida over tlie July 4 week  ,rj er pastor, Rev John McLucas of Brighton and Rev Horace May QQ  l u R B KENNEDY, ENGlNLEri, DIES Russell Bruce Kennedy, 46, a rarmer cooperations repon seeding 40 pecent more phea sant nests this year and 60 pcent more birdb BUSINESS DISTRICT FURE A fire was discovered here edr ly Monday afternoon at the Pin cxney Fabricating building on W reirigeradon engineer, died Monkerecire estimated to be from Main St This buliding of tile dpay at his home at SeatUe,j15u to ygo eU in Mich, mostly with a wood roof was built about Wash I m Otsego county 25 years ago by the late Arthur  Private services will be at i j 0 ujarjum has been found flintoft for a Ford Sales room lus Funeral Home with crema tion afterward er pasior, nev jonn mcijucas oiongnton ana nev, narace iviay eil,   v CamnbeVL croft of Saugatuck The historinlaccount of the church was qiven Ground water levels dropper 1  bv Mrs Lulu Darrow, Mrs Edla Potter and Mrs Sadie Moran  in June 32 ft   At the evening service RevHarvey Pearce former Dist Supr  ilie ep hag purchased a of the M E Church spoke Mrs JMMcLucas sang several ssiec i aew 4 piace aircraft to use u ions   1 law eiilorcement   Teacher Vivian Parmalee Younglove Harry Lang, mod erator Mary Gearhart, director Herman Widjmeyer, modercrtior  r  Evangeline McRorie teacher vxzei p Sprout  Mrs Evelyn Tomasick Phillip Sprout, treas 3 3 2 4 3 3 BATTING AVERAGES many prostrations A couple oi Pinckney teen agers got so bad ly sun burned, bathing they were in bed a couple of days There are many stones and strange enough the best one does not come from Wisconsin borne oi the famous liars Club It is from Newark, Ohio It relate that chick hatchery threw what ihey considered a bunch of spoil , ed eggs on the dump but ths 2 S1 sun was so hot that in a time at 1  J all the eggs hatched out and tfe 1  dump was alive with baby chicks Beat that if you can AB R H 5 00 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 and garage He was succeeded by Lay Bird, then by Siayton 6 Son and later Ford Lamb had His iamaY has requested that in Mich so far but a large am ount of rock was sent to Lan smg for analysis It costs 2o  prospect for uranium doorcheck factory there cr4diany tokens to Mr Kennedy r  oil well driUma permits they were followed by the Doll mamory be sent to the American yetQ ed in June 6 Waters Toy 0 The Bobcancer Fund   i rish cauqht in the great lakes White Lapping Co got the buiki Born  Pinckney, Mich, Mr  shipped to New York by ing 2 years ago and recently the Kennedy came to Seattle as a , soon Pinckney Fabricating Co bouqnt  fthild 4 vearg ago He formerly Pla SJ2S   1 The Fabricating Co had their Norge Scdes room in the front and work shop in the backThere years ago rte xormeny r    ,,, ployed by the Seattl The dept is xssumg a bookie,    ivvuh descriptions of 34 differiii child 42 was em Portf Embarkation Survivals include his widow frs Garaidine two sons Donald and was also a number of aPPma i Bruce Kennedy a daughter, Do machines in the building J lows Kennedy his parents, Mr The oil soaked PmadeJ  and Mrs Samuel Kennedy a hot and smolray fifi ior a tunc and the bla2e Lrokethrpugh  rooL The Pinckney fire dept put it out in about an hours tmie The buildina i  200  long, one story with a basement uncfer the rear part feme Bcdrd, 60, HowelL brother, Ronald, and a sistei,Mrs Hildegarde Berthicrume, all or Seattle r MARVS HOME COMING Rumpus ranges ara available in 28 state parks where children can chop trees, build shacks etc HOW YACH1 CAST WEIRD Plans were made Friday night let the homecoming of St Marys church on Sunday,, Aug 14 It ,5,   , wiU be held on the pubHc square VtacTMcDaniei 52, HoweU Bal cmd  will be 8 e 9 stand  ce, 47, Brightori, Effie ftot iadudmg a fancy work boothA hot sandwiches and coffee A number of articles incrudinq a televison set will be qivmi away rR3lnnArbor Gal Rouse fa Gregory Jeanne BowenM Gregory Warner Miner 1 HoW eUarriett Franklm, 19 Howelh  Uovd Gies 29, HowelL 1 er Fr, flchmtt nriormdW  Gies, 29 HoweU Gordon Strubte Sunday that a drive will be put 27 Abna, Pauline UWch, 17on to buy a new organ far th HoweU John Jeffrey  ,J villi, Tosie Towneena 20, tool ham county APPOINTED MAB3HALL  I A at msellnq of 6ie Phickn fayed sotee time toon wtth SPELL1 A yachtinq voyaqe Mnt al ways relaxinq and luxurious For some passenqers it has meant traqedy and heartaches Thrill to The Weird Spell of the Yacht, a fascinating story of a yachts stranqe influence, one of many grippinq ieaturee in1 The AmeHcan Weekly teelscicf maqazine wHih this Sundays July 17 issue of Th Detroit Sunday Timee  ANNOUNCEMENT The mazrkxge of Fritz Wylie of Pinckney to Lena Qufflen of Ann tjbor is announced ft took place July 2 TO BE SPRAYED The village of Pinckney will be , t  moderator School closed Burgess Robert Pike, treas, Mervii Gyde moderatoi Mrs Pike director Teacher Mrs Helc, tJaldwtn  Cady Clayton Carpenter, dir ector, Lloyd Nash moderator, Vhceler Martin, treas Reeves school Mrs Eliza Van Sickle director Eric Rose, eas j  and osephine Harris moderat  Teacher, Mrs Anna Baldwin J PAUL  ECIILASDERER Paul F Schlanderer 4 died at t home in Ann Arbcr Fnduy aftar a IDLJ illness To was ass ociatea in the jewelry business with his brother, Arthur, undei the name of Schlanderer  Sons He leaves a wife and 3 sons HeXwas very prominent in Masonery, being a member of aU Masojiic bodies in Ann Arbor and the Detroit Consistory In 1946 he was elected to the office of grand marshal, in the Mich Grand Lodge and at the time of his death was grand junior war den The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the Bethlehem Ev angelical and Reformed church Rev Schmale omckxting The Mach Grand Lodge had charge of the services at the grave The deceased was well known to local Masons, having been b visitor at Livingston lodge many times CARD OF THANES May we extend our sincere hanks for the many acts of help fulness and sympathy extended o os during our Fathers iHnees nv death Winifred C Aberdeen Dormi C Noqqle Jim Burroughs Gus Ledwidge Fred Sinqer Joe Lavey Phil Gentile K Ledwidqo Joe Jeffreys Herb Palmer Wopy Reader AB R H Pet 17 5 7 411 29 12 11 379 30 10 11 366 44 12 14 318 18 2 6 33 11 1 3 272 37 8 8 216 14 5 3 213 26 2 3 115 COMING GAMES Tonight Pinckney plays the Eae ers Cleaners la the county Jea que at HoweU at 93J p mNext Friday night the V F Wwill play East Ann Arbor here at 900 p m There will be a qame at 730 p m between Pinckney and Hambura kid earns Mr and Mrs Joseph StackablejCOundi Tuesday night John EbD D T to kill mosquHoes and In spent kr week end m Lomema  was trppoinled maxshall U Mr and Mrs Vic Rokoe were av vlelsori at me Jeee JccJs Despair the many warnings and pleat the fatalities over the July 4th week end broke all re  cords In the nation there were 11 accidental deaths This is lilt JllVjilvjJfl ovoi IfTponOQ JVBGflk ted the nation in fatalities with, J5 Nearly all of them were due to traffic accidents or drowning Of course, conditions had caasid erable to do with this Michigan is a vacation state and there 0x9 many more vacation spots here with swimming facilities etc AX so every week end and mora ee pecially when a holiday falsi on a week end the hiqhways ars jammed WILI city folks enrouse to Mich, vacation spots We dont Jaiow what can be done to decrease the week end fatalitfee Apparently we must keep tryinq to correct this situation throuah moral persuasion The Ku Klux klan seems Io Donald Gordon, prosecutor of Calhoun county has questioned the action of the board of super visors, there in payinq county pro perty taxes out of sales tax div h   ,   ersion funds The board has been ave tUed m   rebating tax debts of 1947 48 out of sales tax funds One of the beneficiaries is theConsum ers Power Co who received a re bate of 1,01820 on 1948 taxes The prosecutor admits that there back plan staged right  World War IL After World War I the Klan which had been dor mam for years was revived amd spread like wild fire the north They gained is only a 50 50 chance of qettinq a conviction and he is qettina no co operation from the town ship or county officials Ho savs, the state tax laws do not state itifft how the counties mav spend the sales tax funds Different counties do different thinas with these funds Uvinqston turned over a bio portion of thttri to  county road commission far hiah way improvement In Webster they utad tf0 0 spread cod cium chotride on the strength that they controlled elections and mayor in Detroit Eventually fell into disrepute and at tho time of World War H were da mant After the end of tne m ihey staged a biq revival flopped as they wexo nnablt  make any hoadway 4ttisatfsjBt V ever in Akinnraa OXHBV OoOBfjhl   Utev hiqqoet strowihnkfa hmm had to fiqht for tbeir eMejsoe, J bill was recermV Jussnonj  11  il S Alabama to IBITIM GOES TO ST JOHNS Rev Maurice Qssane of St Patricks church, Brtcrhton ho been transferred to St Josephs church 9t Johns Rev Fr Hermes of Dtrrand is rninsferrerf of Durand fa transfscred to Pn qhtoo not paesed yet bat nasi crane iupmi n s CXHPV Dam todaad 52 ConqT Loxoaa the home of Jaly Uattsv if 1 Aifi  y   , M JJL  yaWednesdayJuly 13 1949 The Pinckney Civic Improvement Wn, We are extending oar meeting this month from Jnly 11 to JULY 18th gome very important topics are to be discussed including what is to he done about the Dam Everyone Welcome i iMUGttttOKit, i AVON THLATEB trnnu ,xuo ai cue reported at iUtaccL ivucaiyaa Friday,and Saturday July 15 18 Geo Blackweil 38, oi Detroit was drowned Wed while swim Inuny m the Husion gmi pond near South Lyon Caaries tootv oi taqaiiw, Orqis visiting his brother Xnomas,ui Gregory Harold Ludtke oi Greqory re ceived a National Quality award irom Gov William at a Insurance Meetina at Lansing recently lipAjalidart, iqrmer Stockbrid ge editor and recently at Utica aied at Lansing last week iXivid Mohrlock oi Chelsea bagged 21 foxes last week,3 wk grown ones and 18 pups  I Work on the 300,000 addition  I to the U oi M stadium started jlast week It win seat 21,000  more people Coming Blondies Secret WUd  The state police have establish Horse Mesa Hills oi Home  a 35 mile an hour speed limit on HOLLYWOOD BARNDANCT A WMWIB Stanine Ernest Tubb, Lori Talbot Ptas FRONTIER REVENGr A Good WMtor with Lash LaRusj Futsy St Johns Suar Tut July 1718 RACHEL  THE STRANGER Loretta Young, Robt Mitchum In a Pionr Story that all will Uk News CartoonMn oi shooting Slow SYLVAN iULATLR CSISUSSCL lsu Friday, Saturday, July IS II SONG OF INDIA DAN CE HAMBURG L U O T V ALL EVERY  SATURDAY NIGHT MODERN SQUARE DANCING JOE BERGLTS ORCHESTRA the road between Big and Lit rtage Lakes Bennie Herman, shortstop and mgr of the Eagers Cleaners soft ball team broke his leq at the an kle last Wed night while play 47 V ears Ago A mat ,iu , vJ v nliaa against the GIOUAW team WEMuiphy has a fine display3 fc  hJf f Comm oi ChineTile in his front winC9  ynSL gU Robert Culhane jr, has been ill in Pittsburg, Pa for 5 weeks with typhoid fever is here recup erating  Mrs George Sarqison oi How ell has been named chairman of the county Bed Cross to sue  DexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Air CoadlttoMd Sabu, Gail Russell Turban BV Nw Cortooft Sunday, Monday July 17 19 CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY A Good COSMO Dan Dailoy Celse HolnvAlan Young Now  Canoea Sport fuday laows 35 7 9 Too Wd, Thurt luly 19 20, 21 MR BELVIDERE GOES TO COLLEGE A Comody Staniaa Clifton Wbb, Shirley Tempi and Tom Drake Shows 715 and 9411 Cartoon Vacacuon Magic The Rythme Makers  PLAYING EACH rmW SAT NITE STARTING HJLY 2 AT WHITE LODGE COUNTRY  cum BI9 Dcnut fkMBi Bsinsshmsafc Round and Squat Danoss Variety oi So Sweet Hoi and aid Peppy Music  ceed Ross Robb HUlSoro, Wis beat an Ontario nald Fisher oi Unadilla paid team July 4th, 4 to 1 Carl Sykesi 50  Justice Cronnenwett hit 2 home runs, Otis Brown one  court at Howell and had 2 quns Archie Duriee pitched All CLI , confiscated for being drunk and Pinckney boys j disorderly Born to Jas Wilcox and wife Th trial date icr the trial of July 14 a daughter 1 Wm and Donald Ananu, Elmer Born to Will Tipladv aud wife last week a son Samuel Roberts died at his Chevalier and Wm LugLsh for the murder of Frank Klein, Briqh ton merchant has been set for Friday and Saturday July 1518 Show 700  910 TARZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN Stamne Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce Coming Canada Pacific Nep tunes Daughter college Chicken every Sunady Howell 1 Heaver Howi  N  Wed ThM Jul 13  Errol Flynn, Vh za Lladior n Cartoon Theyre Ofi and This American Wonder House Sunday, Mon luly 17 18 A CONNECTCIT YANKEE IN KING AETHURS COURT w  home here luly 11 of T B His J Sept 8 next body was placed besjte at of j , The Royal Empire Carnival which was recently at Pinckney is at Hamburq this week sponsor ed by the fireman there Cecil Voqt of Brighton was unit his wife and 2 adoptBl dauqh ters aH of whom died oi tne same disease At the school meeting here Monday, Alfred Monks was elect ed to the board in place of Sam Sykes f Will Gardner shot a hawk last ed in marriaqe to Janet Yeip in Wm Urquhart has sold his Detroit last week ,  Gulf Gas station at Dexter to week that had a wing spread of Lansing parties and will attend Our Farm Machinery Service  ,ttbv T fcoft TOR l W   can save you time and money HEADQUARTERS lor twfw NVCMfSy  Just what is service Heres what we try to dec Keep eswy Fowl Trsetor and every niece es Dearborn Farm Fussy nttwp 4 4 ft 3 in bucjgy the other night and left Some one took Guy Halls new an old one in its place The new school officers are Director, WACarr Treas,,Frank Sigler Moderator Alfred Monks George Reason is building a cement walk n front of the old skatinq rink 25 Years Ago St Marys annual picnic is Tuesday Aug 12 Biq Chicken dinner in the woods, program, ball game and dance at night Miss Jessie Green is motorinq thru to Boston Wilh Mis Snyder and Mrs Bitttelman Floyd Weeks is nowtravellinq for the Frederick Steams Co of Enyipwmtt mi parts sssflPOT V sisr PW ciency  onthespe4 thing goes be Johnnym 1 FARM EQUIPiVlEN  Some of omt mi pUe is free some costs enry isr the parts some lemtiies s reasonable labor charge But youll find us fair  we want to keep on serv ing yon for a long tone Russell DsSmith TOBD SALES  SERVICE 0 HOWSI college LONG DISTANCE CALL INCREASE The Mich Bell Telephone Co has been granted an increase in rate of 4,800,000 on long distan ce calls within the state by the Public Service Co, This was granted afiac the had shown it was losing two million dollars a year on such calls and the deficit was increa se the rate of 5750,000 a year The Co also has a request for a 290,000,000 increase in rates pending since last December The companys return invest ment is less than 4 cents on a dollar After taxes are deductec this leaves less than 3 million a year for the company, and its overall 20 million increase ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN Color by Ttchnloolor lt Cartoon WorBy Friday and Saturda iuiy 15 18 William Elliott Adrian Booth in THE AST BANDIT In Trucolor  Plus Steve Brodle, Myrna Dell la i Sunday ihowi at 230 continuous Monday 705915 Color by Tocbnltfolor Starring Bing Crosby, Ronda Fleming   m Cartoon io, The Poor Buffalo and now Sun 00 juJy 17 18 ROSE OF THE YUKON Service man Detroit  Met Chalker has moved in wouid DO only 12,500,000 his new stare at Patterson Lake QOWt Williams has appointed It is 3 stories with a dance hall john McCarthy, Dem candidate on the top one for highway ConiJoihkEuhlicLl CecU Hendei8oireTtdtng thrfs Com He will be chair  sheep judging show at Michigc State The U of Mi Fresh Air Can opened at Patterson Lake wi Mr Reiman in charge  Miss Irene Warner was man ed to Richard Herring at Grc Rapids recently Tuei, Wod Thuri July 19 20 21 Showi at 715915 YELLOW SKY Starring Gregory Peck Anne Baxter, Richard Widmark Cartoon Lumber Jack and Jill Nw Coming Streets of Laredo, Alias Nick Beal, Sorrowful Jones Mat lraaaay, 15 P M, CanOauaw Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner Vincent, Price John Hodiak  is THE BRIBE Comody Cortooo Noroltj Tuo, Wod, Thur July 1120 21 Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams Gene Kelly Betty Garrett  In TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Color by Tochnlcolot NovosV CartoOB SPECIAL NOTICE Any time prior to July Aaron Shirey returned home irom McPherson hospital Satur  Mrs Beukth Martin oi Ypsilanti spent the hrst oi the week with the Hoff Sisters Capt ihomas Young and kxm ily of Ft Sill, Okla are visiting relatives here and in Gregory  V i SicuH  U   i Just one of many Briggs Features Rom where I sit Ay Joe Marsh  Wind  Sure Stopped The Show Tke etfeer aifffet a bsdi mt m Windy tetU m bL tturt b parcrere ever t JSdfe CuamimgkumM img the bill ami kas oloKiz4 Co  a swdl tsadcfitle ste ins Jesse lor artist se ssjsrt en Ms newitrirvisfes seCtt  he i , ft psys to i set s Metis streaky two we get tns orsn is satiflr An J4an eesld tsssm  itser its tsiwrinioa or s perU srfer H eta feces,  s ts esjojr s tnnserete Hal WliMly T  i starts foolisf ssss el ansrldlnf beer sow and avennt Sfitn tss mat oocaeo etr gft n nse Sm sieennssnaUtesfWssss tsaV s nte nn4 sttsntbn sefore, I      m   oe more harm tnss goasl , Vine atoeaVst nt fafss Mm nsjnei ess JJ 1949 the director ot the House He goes to Japan about Aug 15 school will receive bids for the His family will go there later transportation of all school child Sunday guests of Ed Spears ren in the dist from their homes  cc rraacu Martin and wife of to the Pinckney school and  Howell, riusseli Glover and fam turn as needed Any and all bids ily of Fowlerville, Doni Spears will be subjected k exception of Pa Mr and Mrs frvin Kenn or rejection as may seem fit to edy and Mrs Ambrose Kennedy the school board of said House Mrs Walker Leamermcm and school district children of Lansing were Sun Sgned guests of Robert Pike and wice  R M, Reynolds, Director Myron Maurer oi Lansing is  spending the summer at the Root Ten lHUe friends helped Stevie pike homo   his sixth bithdav at a parry at Edwin Sprout and family ot his horneTues afternoon Lovelis spent the week end at  fohip and Oewae Colone en the Philip Sprout home joyed a trip to Belle Isle and oth Norbert Lcrrey of Detroit and I er points of interest in Detroit Adrian Lavey called at the Wm last week 5hehan home Thursday BINGOPARTY Sat, July 16th i , jy Snperbly deignedffbx the proof Bttings, latout crumb j  most uptodate kiichen  cup strainers    just a few i i Briggs Beautyware sink in of the Briggs extras Corns  t sunproof potceUdmeoaineil in for FREE Kitchen Simk J Handy shelf space, 1 tarnish Booklet t KUMB1KO FJXTUtIS f  MYRON J H UGHES MASTER PLUsf Telephone Pinckney 157F11 JepnJdag a Spectoia r c AT I AT MI p M HOteXOfiiX AMD UXL HYWOm  m wtEMTjE tmrt yvtmjLa BW r KABT amen or   Field Seecls Altetta Ctorw Cci   VcrtiazM Firms Feed Supply  rt Tne Fa The Peoples Store Wednesday Jury 13 1949  Groceries Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedys Gei Star Entered m 2nd doss matter at Postaakoe ad oi March 3 1877 115 Mam St, Pinckney, Mich SuhsfTttsian Prioe 160 a Year Paul W Quiet, Publisher Some 36 members oi the Burg iamHy gathered at the John burg name Sunday tor a reunion The Pinckney boys in the ear vice are getting scattered Dick Young in the navy is in franco, riots Wilson in Japan and beryl Lewis in Okinawa Harold Hammond and wile oi Owosso spent Sunday with the Clyde Fisher kunily Mrs Rose ttendee with Mrs Marjarie Parkinson called on Mrs Ned Chubb in Webbervilit Sunday Sunday quests at the Loui Coyle homo were Mrs Eiia   ish and the Clarence Stapish family oi Chelsea  Miss Rosalee Nash is working  I at the Argus factory in Ann Ar  bor V t Mrs Clifford VanHorn and Wray Hinckby attended the fun eral of hi3 sister Mrs Vernon Hall in Dearborn Monday Alice Gearhart of Howell spent he week end ot the Mark Nash home Olin Robinson jr attended the vedding oi Alice Gates and Ro bert Borbsker in Detroit Satur A large crowd attended the iarce at White Lodge Sat niqht   iMviiMiKftl   1 ngine full meals cooked weeks in advance, readv for i Irving in a twinkling Pici ire a complete supply of your favorite foodsfruits, vegetables, meats, piesalwwf ar your finger tips, as delicious as the day you put them in your home freezer Visit Your Appliance Dealer Detroit Edison has home freezers on  display in its customer offices and will bs glad to demonstrate one for you Edison does not sell home freezers For the freezer you need at a price youll be gl4 to pay, see your neighborhood appliance dealer  fe m iwrs Clayton Carpenter,, Mrs Jason Stecker, Mrs ACrawforH  r Grace Howard and Mrs O Vinson are attending home iitars week in East Lansinq hio week Look tor this Seal It Is your guide to fast, modern, automatic gas cookirv 1 , t  u cook three nuai a day Thats wei over 1,000 meals a yearl No wonder you owe yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHaru ick CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burrer grates    oven door window  oven light Your Philgas dealer features a full lint of  Philgas ranges  built to suit a wide sport of cooking needs  rr  to fit your household bucW n iveiiiieuy a jury iii ittiron ,  rcr 4 iJi   c uaca mere jui u  ,aiara iviLuee fcuu last  ot viui WIUJ Vvuoa ntiiiily iti bunuay 13  SOL1 Ui ivic ASS n    thats what our home freezer gives us    fc Vff vj v ,   ff  Detroit Edison Plumbing uounaiee Swarlhout, on,u any inayer, baliy ivuiifci anu  ce JJevvoite are attenauiq i I ur at itond iak Ltus week ibiti DeWoile is counselor corn to Mr and Mrs Wayne oxiuiueroe, ot Detroit, tormerly ox ni land Laic3,Qn Juy 7 a bo lbson, Andrew Toby Howard Read and family cal d ut the George Wiide home in Ann Arbor Saturday Earl Mann oi Detroit spent the week end with Gene Mann The Ona Campbell family ana Lois Shirley spent Sunday evun at the Al Webbei home in Arbor   The Murray Kennedy family spent Sunday at the Culver farm in Deerfield honoring Dicks oirthday Daryl Shirley and wile oi Buck joke spent Sun with the Alter, Shirley lamily The Leonard Lee family have returned from a weeks stay at  MeeJcki Michigan James Greene and wife oi Lansing were Sun gusL oi ihei Roger Can home Last Thurs Murray Kennedy took his 3 children to Belle Isle and also to Canada through the tunnel Cy AtLee and family of Glad win wore week end quests of his parents, Mrand Mrs WCAtLee Mrs Carl Schairer of Louisville Ky who is visiting the Pulley blank kunily called at the WC AtLee home last week htfbert Marshall and family of Jackson called at the George Meabon jr homo Sun also Herb Cameron of Fowlerville I Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent Sun with the E Ai Naykx and Frank Thrasher fcrmtUes in Eat on Rapids Robert Walker and wile and  Hockey Service m EASt MAIN V h Dead c i Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSES 2,50 COWS 2,50 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Plums 88 Plnckney Central Deadstock Cw Estate Auction 1200 NOON SHAR AT 9435 HURON 8T corner McGregor Rd, Portaqe Lk on Rd tc Anchor Inn Follow the Auction Arrows SatJulyOetk STARTS 100 P M Car 1942 Buick Senette with only 34,000 miles, radio, heater, very good condition haiue EkfctcieY 2 Frigidcrire refrig one 85 h like new with deep freeze compartment, electric stove drop head sewing machine, washing mach me, oil space heater like new, table and floor lamps, table and floor model radios, spinet table, dressers, Antigue Chest, comm ode beds complete, Hoover sweeper, rugs, throw ruqs, runners, occ Chairs, 2 pc maple L R suite, davenport and cbaix electric fan on standard, Studio couch, rockier, odd chairs, DRset cooking utensils pressure cooker, dishes, mens cults, clothing Large guanity of table and bee linens, blankets, etc, many man other items not mentioned here Tool COMPLETE SET OF TOOL AND DIEMAXERS TOOLS 123 IN MIKES ETC CARPENTERS TOOLS, GARDEN TOOLS, WORK BENCH, WHEEL BARROW, Gnnte FfrfMag Equipment 30 06 Sprinaheld rifle, boa, a  21 guage rifle 20 gauge Win Chester shot aun and case, amy rifle quantityshells, pair btnocul ars hunting clothes, large fleh ing tackle box and contents, fish ing rod, fishing shanty, esc Cos era ,tripod,Photographic euppiistt paint and paint brushes BO EIRY AUCnONEER PHONE ANN ARBOR 2176 Fred CCampbell Est  Jwife of Gregory Water SjrUrn ete Stanleir DAMKCI cbjidnen oi Ann ess at the Win Shehan oodl Ben saott asd box coiled on fcxmily Sunday Mr and Mrs W R  of Ann Ar the L J Henry  vTv, I Mrs Edna Reason 6 in NorfcrOle Sunday  VmtuL Jteynojap OSMI rott kThynedcrf iamily ond tertcdned 3unday in honor Meyer eh oi Mrs Elisabeth Spears Martin of Los Angeles CaBf Edsel Meyer and fasMlly Cy AtLee and famUy  Wn Lenafc md fasany and GeoW Merer i famfly m Urn at of the Minn Betry VUm nd Gksdys Sesisfa of Sous OkrJmm ae eisstsec at e Hominy Tejilnel in I DsoW emd Ifr and fcs Fwnk  s c a O IflBffJtf Jto Wm  w I OTTO E HAAB EXBCOTOB Anniversary Special  for A liqslled fine Oesy Vent GUKS Ab9s Auto TmtH  MM t CUL  r e e tVJWFm Tp aimimmmmmmmmmmmmimmml w  Wednesday MrUlMfi New Low Prices  Genilectric Refrigerators  W aim unvn UTHBUU     1915 J AMD WATER HEATERS  t  In and 8M Them tfXAE or MIOOI Established 1885 k t Canty 1 At aMMioa at aid Court fc14 lattw P,n Ottc a m City at How II In Mud County, on iho 8th day oi July A  1943 PxcAAi ttoa aiu A Smith, lad oi Probes 1A tn akoUOT oi ta Eftiat oi Michawl  Bocb Deceased Wikiuio Ecne iiavuig iild in said Coun bis petition priayuag that the ad  mixuUatioa oi said eiat be grunted to Caiuid McCkar or to owe other suitable peitt It i Oideied That the 1st day ci Aug ,  i  ,  ,  the trip to have no worries abou McPflcrsoB, itate Bank  TRAVELERS CHEQUES  MeFESSWIUL 6MMER  Ifi 4 VANWBMO IXWVomWmklft LVomWfekls aiiy HUM A  to o  M I VsA Stass and Savings lfewelL IHrhicjon LA VET HARDWARE  Boats, Motors muJPUyPS JUNT COMPOUNDS HARD WARE AUTH0B7ZED TMARTIN ANDCHRIS CRAFT MOTOR DEALER OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR A D ibid u   circle in the forenoon ut scud Piobate Oiiice, be and is heio by appointed iox hecuing said petition It 1ft Fuittfti UrdueiLihat pubuc softs thereof be gfraa by publication oi aoopi oi this ofdet one each wee kx thxe msceMitw WMN previous to  wad day oi hennm ta the Pinckney Dispatch, a Bwpapr printed and ciitiiculaU lr eaid County Hires B Smith Judqe oi Piobate Minnie H Vxrts Deo Eeg hi Piobate Dick Mi Dig an oi  Lansin spent the past week with his  grandmother Mis Cora Webb Sunday qua ot Mrs Marv Teeple were Mr and Mrs Roy Teeple were Mr and Mrs Roy Gamhle Mrs Mae Mendhan,Mr Ed Llade, all oi Miliord Mis Glenn Gardner of Stanton anH Mrs Glenadine Hunt of  Grand Rapids were guests at the Phillip Sprout home on Satur Tuesday guests of Mrs Marv Teeple were Mrs Mae Fishbeck and Mrs Mary Ratz of Detroit Mrs Phillip Sprout attended a Ivncheon at the home of Violet Mahler at Half Moon Lake last Thursday   ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT  I 2127 PROMINENT DRUGGISTS i j CANT BE WRONG Heres what Stout of Parkersbarn W Va, says, The sale of T 4 L has been very pleasing One customer said it is the first thing in six years that gave reief IN ONE HOUR if not competely pleased Your 40c back at any drug store Locally at CORYS DRUG STORE July and August are vacation time moe than any oiher month f 112 North in the year While travelling it is I important to lhe enjoy mem of QipC 3 nosnienco 14 your travel funds I ,25 SE  American Express Travelers Howell Mlcnjflan Cheques are the ideal means c  Harold Chubb, Ml Flessiai St Howell Phone Howell 439 01 97 carrying your money These cheques have the follow ing advantages Convenient Denominations Can becaoh anywhere in he world In case of loss, money cai bo recovered American Exprais Travelers Cheques are sold by this bank SNEEb Phone 19  307 Grand Bluet Howell Michigan Real Estate InsuranceAokoioo Ctfcy Lake and  VPX  A SoodaBry List Tow Piooorfr with  LffilAVEY General Insutanco Phone 59F3 Pinckney Michigan t r McPhsrson State Bank, All deposits up to 9500000 insuxed by our msmbership in hs Fed i JgKt WYU3 federal Deposit Insuranos Corp fbone PfWkney 79F2 AU CT1 O NEER Farm Saks a Speciality WYUE Uve OOP Wilson Fishing Allen Davis took part in he motorcycle races at Mason Sun SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 Weit Grand Rlyer, Lake Ckemung, Halfway Between Brighton and Howell Phillip Sprout and wife spent Supplies Sun at the Chas Soule home in I Sunday guests at the Walter Clark home were Russell Clark and wife of Kicwatha BeachEdsei Meyer andtamily of Ypoi anti I Mr and Mrs Charts Clark I and children spent Sun with Mrs Margaret Claik in Lansinq Years oi Sci Bcrobjag jnWWMnv  949 Style THE ,LD SMOBILE STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 H E Qrand River  ,HowJl RETIUGtRATlON STfoE j HABOLD RADY  Repairs on AU Mattes Plwne Pinckney 154F3 m fifce I TOWNER i f Dentist C044 Portage Lake Road, Dojcter PI one Dexter 3461 JANE TASCH Phone13 Briahton, Mkk Pnone 157T11 Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Phimbtaf and HeoMna 6717 Lakoddo Ortvs Rusk Lak P H SWARTHOUV x SON Don G Swaitnout Dboctot Moattn Equipment U Asnbnkmce tervloe Pnonip 99 4 99 PlMnmojJMck OPTOMETRIST 120 Wool Grand Riw Avo Howell Michigan Fat Appointment nne 999 Residence 919 LLOYD HENDEB Live Stock HauUnq WssUy Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 6IF1I   CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel I Sand Top Soil Road Gave Qa 111 iLetters or Any Papsfs Composod  FIR Mr and Road Built oi a series a style leader I  yvruVwtl    iij pimm or Can v, n Artrkiiei or Copied 0 Your Convenience moolrs Lcaansce w w AU Work Confidential 7629 Toma JUL Ptaclcsef in eacn American Auiomoouei Mauiacturers Hne FINANCE yHJR NEW CAR as 745 carefully as you select it Uss this plan 1 Pick out the new car you want 2 Determine your trade in allowance andlor cash down payment 3 See us about a hank loan to finance the bed ance  I m  MauxPinckney Phone 50FD Phone Dexter 9 116 Want Ads FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1937 Plymouth Tudor Sedan 75 Membei Federal Deposit sui ance Cor AU deposits P to ATTENTION FARMERS Fov Hichest Prices Brinq Your Wheat to the Chelsea Milling Co Open 24 hours a ck durinq Harvest Time   The Chelsea Milling Co Phone Chelsea 3341 WANTED Woman for qensral house work, modern home, fam ily oi 4, no childrenGood home and wages for riqht person Box E Briqhton, Michigan FOR SALETNW 14 ft Boat with 100 riymoum luaor oeaan 0 ne ,  f  XA Mr Hnlf 1220 Mower Rd Pinckney Mich H900 Glonbrook Rd Near HaU r   Moon Laics  FOR SALE 4 Dairy CowsBlood FOR SALE Girls 46 yr wheel bike like new 15 two also tested 7580 Hinchey Road WANTED Custom Combining Steve Lazlo 8245 Cedar Lk Hd ckney IW huJi Eoqu and Mrs Luella Patterson oi Stockhridgo mailed on the Stanley Dinkel xamu Laadav Mrs Viola iiead entertained her card club and their husbands at Portage Lake Thus 20 were present uerald Glimon and wife of Det roit spent UM week end at the C J Clinton frmft FOR SALS Electromaster electric range in perfect condition 4 bum era and oven 3750 Philip D Sprout Phono 18FU 498 M36 W, Pinckney FOR SALE Fryors Mike Harnack Patterson Lk Rd Call George for your fresh veg etabfes and vegetables plants Fresh asparagus and green onions, also other vegetables George D Charbonneau 140 Farley Rd Phone 161F11 WANTED POULTRY WU1 pay FOR SATE 7 weeks old piq Thomas Murphy Phone 108F4 Pinckney FOR SALE 1935 Pontiac motor In qood condition, also other unoU parts Telephone Pinckney 84 pdrTsALEi 1935 Ford PickUR Runs good Very qood tires, new battery, heater Priced to selL Mrs Skinner J lbZ SWATHOUT  ROBINSON BOWBMS t Hani Swt U PAINT1NO  nrmuoR  EXTEWOB SPRAY  BRUSH Phone W4 Ptocknir Aipra GLASS  DUALITY SSTSSrtfiS Td  62F3 Mrs   uak wore Sun, guests of HebSnSfa FOR SM  Swarthcut taTrffJ Wlth 0  abh all 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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>ppm A   ft T   to r 4 n   drr ispatd WdnMdar uty 6 1949 Michigan Mirror Michigan is not getting cui iht federal aid tar state hignways it is entitled to She now pays tour times as muan m iae us ne gets back As a result 11 mU  Accident DROWNS SUNOAY  Michael Maziafjk  son oil  Obituary FRED B COXZ5NS Churcn lew ggUtrS CHUBCH  SoftMMckUs  N tracts are held up because thert are no funds 12 million dollars in federal funds becomes availabie m jurv but cannot co used as the state has no matching money All tod era funds must be mawliu bv state funds A dollar today buys only 50c in prewar value Services must be curtailed or taxes increased Highwav Com Ziegler is prouc  Currem ffMvawisji, i sUMMfifi DAYlAARR  Pinckney teJT ana Mrs Atox Marsikof 6057 ounaay inarnuiq at Uie home oi Luhr Ma27i uT hewL  kt The i M    fcguied m most oj me run JX   ,, , Z T1  r   there about 20 minute wnen L disappeared He was found in about 4 feet of water in the south end of the lake Resetters  got the body out The Pinckney   usi iept took out the Rulmotor but were unable to revive him Coroner Borden was called The body was taken to Detroit L,   An 18 year old Detroit girl sav age Loe  t L   wtfe, barah, precjeaeu nun in death in i346 he is sur aiaab nis name tor the pasi o iKoveanar ,1 1 Sorrowful yeaiik iiis Cozzens was born in Jtocn esiei iew York in 1866 he mov via M ivcnigan o years ago reiiaing m iluisdaie nrst then mov, mq to iietroit later For the pas  years he has lived ai  Mother Fridays at 730 p m oi his record of economy He two people from drowning at ckrims he has weeded out 4751 J1 MJJn Lake FridT  toon producing employees and1 DdowsJmaidt Edward saved one million dollars a year Weaver and his 16 years old ieii CQMMIPCTY CHUBCH Conaregational itev 1 15T nrady Miiniste Cncui Practise Wed night Orqaiust ana Choir Director  IKUS Meiwin Ccanpe Sundav Juna 26 Church Sex Wed 730 Choir Practice Fri 00 Closing Vacation M vivea by his two daughters and Sch4 Service lor parents anu   runs scar fiL,11  the youna, J0   Port wasSaT 22 STJ  Tc weoybundiSl ethwhen the Howell 5,1      AOI eAUMuuOi 650 more employees were dropp ed when the state dept contract daughter, Patricia had rented a boat and were rowing to a fish ed with county road commiss kg Slt Hls 14 yaia old son ions to maintain state trunk lines terrY waded out to meet them by Uminaaon oi duplicationand stepped into a djrppoff b state and county both doinq the j ft from shore Although the fath same work in counrw Zeiqlr er couki not swim he juTTped in claims he has savedother jnin after him Miss Scmddt who was ion He also ckduns he builds on a dock 200 ft away dived in state roads inJSSchigan 15 per and swam lo them The boy had cent cheaper 1han the national a death grip on his father She average This is due to low bids1 broke iS and towed the boy t fine equipment and lack of labor allow water, she then rescued troubles , the father The boy was unconsc Michigans qasoline tax is one ious but was ravived by artihe of the lowest in the nation BL ial respiration Chelsea Jirema, brought out a puhnotor but it was not needed  Mrs SchnaidVs parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Schndidt own l cottage at the lake uu three grandchildren, riairy child oi Detroit, Jack Fairchiiu ox Uld Point Comiari, virqniu and David Aberdeen oi Portag Laice Also four great grandchUd ren Funeral services were held at the Swarthout Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 5th at 2 amwith Bev, Brady , officiating 3ur ial was at Cadillac Memorial Park trfonds Welcome Sunday, July a 1030 Church weu,  30 Choir Pzactise Tnur, ice Cream Social in Town bquare put on by Pilgrim reliowship PINCKNEY JUNIOHS Barrett lb Jeffreys, 3b Ledwidge, p J Mroa, cf Packer, c Hebman, ss A Mroika rf Darrow If White 2b Carr 2b WYUE ,  Jameisan, If Sunday Que Hundredth AnnJlAckennan 2b vetsary CfJpbratioiL 1030 AnniWyiiec versary Church Service Sermon Iogan, lb by ftev Coral BadderAsst Staic Hifton, ss Supt Congregational Conference Campbell, 3b of MScnigan, Move Forward Poole, cf 1130 Sunday School Dunne, p 1230 Adversary Dinner Locc Bailer, rf people bring passing dish, rolls ABBH 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ABRH this is rit the expense oi impro ed highways Better roads    higheCa3es go hand in hand Whicndo you want  Two ball games will be played Field GIVES RULING fudge Wilhs Lyons sitting in court in Comma last week made an important ruling Griffith 4, ,  ,  A Smith otLansing was charged at me Veterans Lighted with jnarislaughter in connection heij fcriday night in the hrst With a traffic accdient Rendered game the Pjnclaiey kids play th unconscious he was aken to a Slayon teum of riowell ine v Lansing hospital where a blood t v met is , Vaga m C,oa test taken from him showed a 19 ch team of Brighton in the game percent aiconoi cOiicn tu I at 830 p m to show intoxication Juage Lyon admitted this as evideuco des eite the objection of the defense BACK FROM EUROPE Emil Weaaige, U, oi M ux a structor and graduate of PinOk ney High School who has jtae ver returned from several months Jn1 10 Former ministers of the France, Belgium and Italy was a Church will oeik caller at the Dispatch office Sat2u Historical presentation and night He found conditions very reminiscences 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 and not a hiac one thatTS her  particles at that kind Pawt naa been iound oTher areB Also that the car had been recently repainted Also that mis ina oi paint has been much us Id on Chevrolets but not on ntucks 53 residents oi the Pott age Lake area ask the state pat ice to set a 26 m  speed area where the fatality happened road is winding and wooded on J  W to heav asked the Washtenaw sheriffs office and county road commiss ion to aid them in an invesuqai ion oi the situation The old jinx pursued the VFW team as they only got 2 hits off iooin the starting pitcher in 6 lumilq en  m to Pitc the 7th for Chelsea and was wild mam xie louaa conaiuous very  ,  Z Rnrmimk IJ it 7, bad in France which is apparent 70Pf Service led by Form   f  for Pmckney lv Communist domindtetLAmer ter Methodist Supt Rev Harvey aiLnom  WV followed ly Communist dominated Amert ,    y with tH ,     icons are easy prey for the Pearce ol North Lake Special  , outPal TWO GAMES FRIDAY French who charge Jour prices music  UxB l M McLucas mr wallced Zeke Ledwidge was for everything Apxst8i0itfl antf  Monday, 11th 800 Pilgrim Fel sct  lowship Mieetmg on the Girffiths lawn The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Community Cnurch is raishfg MRS WILLIS LYONS Nas Willi Lyons, wife ot Iud living quarters are verv and food is hard to get Comm unist signs are up everywhere reading Do not rent apartments to Americansthey are alter your Y to send youria people to moneyand land He brought mner couterence, The confer one of these signs back with hry Most of the big buildings destroyed by the war are being rebuilt Belgium he found recov attorney who announced if Smith e Willis Lyons, died at Howeilrinq much more rapidly and vis to convicted he will appeal to fiusuay She was former, id n ry of ae lace majrmq  suW court ref a Scujiy Surv a  1 oal,ment3Trus isa leading husband anjft a son, jameb vVtn LOST TO GRASS LAKE dell ojP Detroit, funeral, at St Tht local Boy Scout ball team Josephs church, Howell Thurs played their hist game Sat and norning  rt to 4ta Lake 13 to fcrScoH v    M2H  Barret held Grass Lake to 2 hits  JAY SMXTH In 4 innings and Pinckney tod 4 lav Smifh, 87, made lace jncfcj ave held at a camp site on uakc Yuchiaan near South Ha  ven Young people from grade 7 through lna bcaooi make up ilie iuaipeio A wonderful expen ence in leadership and Chirstia devolion is had by those who at tend The,Pilgrim Fellowship ia epon , , , t ,, , ,soringa Ice Cream Social, ThurIn Italy he found the chmatol j Jul 7th  lhe yillaqe deliglai anAyisited rNopie iquax ia earn rJiorSmoJtr to Pcnic, Vatican L,  t J nfJ deieaates to safe on an error Jeffreys scoring Gus Ledwidge walked filling the bases F Singer walked forcinq in Palmer and Lavey ended the rarr wilh a lonq ily to riqht field pitch no more than 4 irmings His wife was the former ateUa d no pitcher who followed him Pacey She survives with a son, had conW Lineup Mike Carrie Herbert and a daughter, Mrs    the South Ho combs He was not allowed t0, go en camp All are urgd 0 atlejid Ewaldlf  former pres o, Germany owing to unsettled con Rademacher Sb S L AcdWaTulThe couldthetexter Coop died Tuesday, ditions ke expects to return to CAVALRY WENNONITE iRnmsay, ID  10 1 wwwj   s t tr UA wng Vie former atelia Europe in a few yearrtima CHURCH laVn, c,p Rev Lzra Lucliy, iasior Leon Meabon and family lc Mornina Worship 1000 BAH r T TetoAvft lb1 LavevlMash  ior iNiagara Falls Sunday School  U00 SR JLLln 3 D DOTOMK  ne bnehan and iamiiy ol Youna Peoples Meetins  730 PAh flas BaS cmd MARRIED IN VIRGINIA er and family of Brighton wen venr VorhT  815 I Amburgey, Chas Barrett ana  Tupper, former re  roor and Mrs,Marie ba Supt     Roscoe Darrow PINCKNEY C Tndwidae, If F Singer If Lavey, cf Burtpuqhs, 3b Jeffreys, If Oentile, rf Palmer, 2b P Sinqer p Reader, c V Ttwidge, PHlSSEA r McCJear Alber ,H AB R H 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0  3 1 3 1  3 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 J her qf T rtfcCleax, cf Packard, cf Tobfn p AB R  5 1 2 5 0 0 4 1 2 4 2 0 4 1 0 4 2 1  P 1 0 0 We see Ringlug Rros Circus and Barnum  Baileys combined are scheduled to visit Detroit July  15 Time was when they came to Ann Arbor each year We saw them there But that was over 30 years ago On their last visit there an unfortunate circumstan ce occured Students or boys tried to stampede the elephants while they were on parade by throwing ligua firecrackeij, among them Although the circua, denied this wa the cause oi their ceasing to come to Ann Ar bor, the fact remains they have never since been mere althoun some of the smaller circuses such as Robinsons,Hagcmbaok, Wallace etc continued to come there for a number of years alter wards 3 4 1 3 , ,   t The Michigan supreme capt unammouslf ruled out the drunk tOmeter as a means tor testing the degree oi intoxication in cruriin al cases This was in the case oi Donald Morse conviction oi horn ocide through such a machine This machine is on the order oi the lie detector which is widely usejfrirr nrtejtosi oaseeraMhripi sent time It rehes on increased heart action and blood pressure to determine the guilt of persons We cannot see why the same re actions could not be obtained trom a nervous,  excitable ox trighteed person as a guilty one 1 Phil Murphy, outfteld PIERCE REUNION The annual reunion of the des ceadants of the late Rev Nathan Pieroe hold their reunion jthe Waiter Crat iiOsii near Ivigb  1 on July 2 Mrs Matilda Wilkes, sister of the late Jennie Pierce Kinasiey,was the oldest member pceeent and Michael KingsWy, e youngest The retiring orh cers are Pres Anna Craft,Howell  Sec Treaa Uoyq Bennett, Kul dale New officers are Walter Ctaft Sec Treas Susan CampbelL Pinckney The And ,rqampbeU family and Mrs Viykm Paramlee and daughter of Pinckney attended sident who is a AC at Camp weezjivjsiux at tho Louu  g Lee was married recently at bhenan home Petersburg, Va to Tech Sergt i Lester McAioe iamiiy Owen Riddle of Lynchberg VJ attended uie wedding Sa in Det datighfrw 0 ft lqte  i0ii ot My Bruni and Dorotfr, ville and Etta Tuppw iVAae tochaiteon MABBXED IN INDIANA  ivirs j bruni, Mrs Manley Pence of Detroit and Koberl Prayer Meeting Wed Eve800 Doyb TJempleton and family of Keego Harbor were week end MrsBerrnce Chartoonneau I Liyd , iaaY  nakee ill  and HoUte Nichols of LakoLwwk     land were married in Indiara SnondHoUU NlchoU of   lrrnd were married in inaiara  0  New os are Pre,, jgrtjg  bj  c mmSSi and is now em to serve on the grand jury in Det ploTed Tlhe iSkeiand Golf   3 months and repons Course They will Uve in Wy 11  ,  ,  htapts Pincknev  ihe Munay Kenhedy family ol i Jos Whitley and wife spen the 4th tat he Wm Whitlev home in Ann Arbor The Huel Cadwell family had  big firework display at Portage Lake Monday night Barbara Beunler of Chelsea and Barbara Bsxxdford of Dexter spent Friday with Denise Ledwid BfaDon Boyer attended a homeoomina at Harrison over the, weekend  Ma lack Paton and children veninc with Mrs ANNUA SCHOOL METTIN 9n jpent Sunday at the Culver farm 1 guests at the Albert Shirley home  7 Don Griffith and wife of Ann Arbor spent the week end with at the Joe Griffith home Mrs Emma Brogan of Stockbrk ge spent the week end with the Stanley Dinkei home Eight friends,jaave a stag par ty Friday higm for Maynard Clark at the  Merlin Amburqc tome   jJie Glenn Clayton family of loweB yme 9an visitors at tlr SOFT BAU BATIDiO AVERAGES AB R in Deeafteld , if HIAcidT hor , L , L ,r Emil Weddige and wise ofAitsa MrsFlorence VanBueran of By Thearualjschool fff  bor spertt Sat evening 6tSron  a oBff Mrs Emma   J    I  Drkfliast w Ann Ar Sun eesare to be elected to , ho   1 of P oeed toward Jhayerand MrsH  Qgmh  wakman and f Parker whose terms expire a Q ron Griffiuinome in Ann 1 Leiahton  Arbor , , ,  , z SPY tScak who is at McPhor Qyde Wisher and wife spent  nospital Howell is much bet the week end at Narrows Lake ter, ut wfli  there for som4 ard Spenrr ver family Gerry Eich note an fcmily of Tqnffiivy were Sun guests at thi Uord Heodee family The yTennslli Ouigisj eamilry 4mi finniii line tamV visited molBodes at Jackson Sunday al Sierer and daughter 4 Bottfaelon01da cam her brother, Bob Acklev  Mrs Ida Lamont ol Jtrait week end at the Louis Coyie and Bernioe Lamont spent the time fSjfcv of Wayne is weeks with me Gus Ledwidge fhil Gentile Jim Burroughs Don Amburgey rred dinger Fred Singer Bob Twitcheli oe Lavey K Ledwidge Don Bums nob Amburgey Joe Jeffreys Herb Palmer Bob HPc zb 11 11 MH 15 2 6 400 12 4 5 ,3B4 01 Times have changed and so 01 has the observance of July 4th BUCSKLQ the nineties this was the I day of days and was signaled at 4 a m, by thf shooing oi the anvil This is MMsjtioit art To shoot an anvil 2 arrfB am filled wifK powder and one placed top of the C3L They wye toucfc ea  off by a redltoKrod heated in a fire close by The result woe a roar like a cannon Th last an  msi   and 1 Mr and Mr Q Hcleson eV1 McndMn Ivcm ReniST of TV felt epent 4be week end win the 3eue Fsarif fcanllr W Oomrtifiicrit and wtts of Sat wMi me John Al x Johnson of Detroit who vis its Larry Cambum, suffered a heart attack Monwhile golug at Inverness azy is at Foo e hoi oitaL Juckson Mr and Ivs Ray A Orrlle of    Aon Aibor Cleveland HeigMs, Ohio, have WM 34   the RO been visiting at the home of Mr n Tasch home anH M Eari cmley Susan Ccmpbefl Is wofkinaIn Lonme VoiSkrmbrook  aQbhm9iKbca the  Dr Barlow Sliejian of Jackson pent Wed at the WU1 Shehan am  home i wj Aaron Shirey who was badlyLTbe Wtft fanilies latdat burned and taken to McPherson a3  5r IT U  ,u sent were Dr and  Mrs ,jw y Jeffreys, lb Gntile, If K Ledwidge, 23 1 8 347 26 9 9 34,  Q4 n  222 vU was shot in Pinney over 30 JA 12 n 111 9 W teUowed by a ft M 0 JSn MEiity andnon has been shot 1 1 T o ito  dV waB  r V 1 o over to convtviiUry with the trdxet i 7 7 uS I P011018  blQ 1 15 5 3 2M Pad v  tcrrtrW 12 9 9 iftftoo11 w  9ihtm band  z  lw I and aman on horseback, follow nrar riv 0c,M d by floats from bnsineeii OAT CITY SERVICE , j piaces decorated carriages and Pinckney got back in the wl, Sutos etc A picnic dinner usual column Mon iiiglit beating iy took placs in the park or a City Service at howell if o tea nearby grove and a program in gue game 15 to 9 Gus Ledwidgewhich some governor, senator or pitched and led 15 to 6 up to the congressman picked the eaaie th when Howell got 3 runs Pinclean, as the saying was which ckney qot 13 hits including home meant delivered a very patriotic runs by Palmer anh Lavey, trip speech They followed by games tes by G Ledwidge and Gentile and contests and a ball game and doubles by uuouqixs emu  a dance at nwrhtfttOW the K lwfdgeThey onlymado  vines after a W ntWork dLs hospital is expected home this week Clare MLUec and family epent errors PmCKNBY X Ledwidge p Palmer, 2b Lavey, cf Burroughs, 3b Wyne ofDexfer,Mrs JesseJvVI v   manuy epem Aor WvHeand famflyfHoltts ATLV 7 iTnJZ5rZtZZ Wvl find fcdnny Andrew Ne Aeweek end in Detroit jrffc her   Gordon raster Seorge Tascn andwSe and   wife spent me 4eVm the Gordon Hester caruV  ty Heerr, wife and Gerald tttHb ChasWhite , play All this is now pasted and AB R H me present 4th of July celebration 432 usually features a caxnival and 4 4 3 not much else 2 1  I 1 HARRY npREt 1 1 Harry Storey, 54, died of a 2 3 heart attack on the Desfcer SssM heed home te tcfcrv t Dinm retwmed spent the wesef end at a cabin Tr    imnfly epent the week end a An ew Ttemnti and Itonily an 40 rS fficiiigan f A VanSkrmbrook went wtm them m Homer Meaiaan Wm Brash Ji and famfly henw I hm BellesflmdfcMBly of Wall moed irrto eTroet house  Tvjg weeer sd OUSJM Therknr Oark heee on EL, fa KXCmr   bees roirted to Ken I p 0 aiamtfr of  ndiealeMe    ,, vw    0 P f5wnk MprVrn and entfy  j Lincoln Bark spent thweek and tcsleded the ei his Daronts SatITqr Pt M  nack vhVestnornkr Mi week BUS Ed Maas, aemajber and Mr LMX  coKd on MssAlbet Dtp Reader, c J Jeffreys, rf CITY SfltVICE Brayton, 2b ChapeHe c Salmon, ss Kennedy, If Herbst, 3b J NLxon, cf, C Decmer, 1 5 5 5 4 2 3 4 0 I 0 3 1 1 r M Iwton, cf AB R  3 J 3 4 1 i I 2 2 r 1 0 4 4 4 a 3 1 He was the son of the laei James QJA Fannie BeP fllonr of Hudson Corners Puneral at tewhn Funeral Home, Dexter, with burial there PHONE YOUR ORDERS I sbattgo to after cfcerrie m  TheUoyd Hendee fcrmny epeal Sunday    lanm Hook Toe uecar Kutiiiyii neosy eflantt anaWm WE  aRisawr   aneeei at ,X  t  sSsi si ridhM Myims   M  If   There VM Be Special Meeting WED, JULY 6th 11 Pttdoexi watte cod tan Mkba S3T  GodfreTTIoS th Lyon  attracting rnnhkmli it attettfoa ae he had had 3 oi X  hat arm teeth gold crowned btf a Uetroit denial Webster township is amttina an example ioi 4M rest oi the stateIt used 4000 of Its tales lax an exsioa runds to make 40 of its 66 mites oi highways dust proof by using calcium nnff Louis Oorianq a 15 year old newaboy at Ann Arbor ia in St AVON THEATER Joe hospital as a result oi being A i7 UB   Jfc s e cUew i ARTHUR TAXES OVER  A Gd Lois Collier Jerome Cowan HALF pAST MIDNIGHT t fo at 84o P M   tiussMmaamsAiaiP SelssT Effective July NEW LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE RATES  for calls within Michigan r   JLA    iNCtlASED RATES for long distance telephone call between Michigan points, effective July 2, 1949, have been author ised by the Michigan Public Serrice Commission Last December, Michigan Bell requested rate increases for both local telephone service and long distance  service within Michigan so it might continue giving ihr kind of telephone service the people of Michigan demand The Public Service Commissions order provides only for that part of the application which requested an increase in long distance rates including rates  for teletypewriter evrhangc service messages within the state But it wiB pro vide urgently needed revenue until the Commission is able to finish its investigation of the complete request and rule  jn it  HERES WHAT THE NEW RATES MEAN InitiaJperiod rates for DAY STATIONTOSTATION eail are increased 5 to 154, depending on the distanee Initialperiod rates for NIGHT STATIONTOSTVriON calls are increased 54 to 304, depending on the distance Initialperiod rates for DAY PERSONTOPERSON calls are increased 5 to 304, depending on the distance Initialperiod rates for NIGHT PERSONTOPERSON calls are increased 54 to 454, depending on the distanee Rates for each additional minute, which are approximately  of the initialperiod rate, are increased proportion j ately  The initial period for 104 calls on the new rate schedule is 4 instead el 5 asiautes and for 201 calls, 3 featead of 4 minutes R ates for teletypewriter messages between Michigan aetata ana increased proportionately Your Long Distance operator gladly trill ffee you th now rata to any Michigan point fV MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY    MWMP hmiiuumHmmumwwnmmmfmumnnmuriiimnoHmmv asp  0 0 ci e 0  sejiiiiiaA  Anniversary Special For A United Time Only Vent Glass Installed l50 wah thta coupN Abes Auto Parts Howell 1018 E Gd R v Mich Phone Hows 151 Our 15th Year UsaWttMIIIHUsfis D AN CI  iSHSeBssit   The trophies won by the pttttg    i i 194, bitten 17 times by 3 dogs, belonging to Max Peet jr Jackson county aracals ore con aidering joining with the city in building a new jail The Jackson county jail bos been condemned by the state board oi health xiarold iudtte nas neon ejected rommanrier ioi the  Mackmder Gtann American Legion post at Harold Uoode at Milford has purchased the intenet oi Robert dowo and Severt Davis and is now the sols owner oi the MIL lord Tii Leslie MstTitt editor oi ihet Xtvfegstan Comity Press bos been elected heed oi tne howell hotary Qui ine body oi 1 jack VanWink le who was idlled in Germany in June 1944 was bi ought Jxck to Howell lor reburial last Thurs ine howeii rostomce wui close Sat at noon from now on Mr and Mrs Gus Ruroncn oi Howell observed their 25th wed ding anniversary July 2 Brighton Dexter, Ypsikmn and Durand d other places bad 4th oi July celebrationa scbedul ed Most were oi the camviol or der  14 Mastjn Lavan, Brighton attar net reports the theft of a 14 it piywood boat belonging ia him from a dock at Kent Lake Richard Rudaicki, son oi Edit or Rudaicj oi in FowlorvUIo Rev id w hats enlisted in me U S, Navy and ia at Great Lakes, 111 Irving Clark, South Lyon, old est mail carrex in the state was on the Rural America Program kat Thursday 25 lears Ago This issue contains a picture oi the first class oi speed oops qrad uated at Lansing by the Mich State Police They number 25 and are mounted on Harley David son motorcycles Percy Mortenson iormer resid ent was married at Oakland Col yesterday to May Fallon oi that place  Mrs Ethel Vedder announces the marriage of her daughter, Gladys to Lloyd Lidghard oi Det roit jVirsHStroll announces the mari iage of her daughterEUa Cady to Thomas Regan oi Ann Arbor A group met at Patterson Lake at dnalkers Sat night and form ed an Issak Walton ClubTheir object is to improve fishing St Marys annual picnic is Aug 12 Mrs George White Allie Tup per is a patient at the Mich State San P A number from here attended Keat TaylorPeggylfcudsen  ad TIMS, to, iQjt A FOREIGN AiTAIR SYLVAN i HEATER Ptt, SaL toy 19  Johnny  WeUsanilUr, VlreVa Grey Tex Mooney JUNGLE JIM  Reel Sun MOB July 10 11 EDWARD MY SON Nsws  Jean Arthur, John Lund Comings Hollywood bam 4rnr Frontier Revenge Rachel and ih Stranger FJI, and Sat July SS  Shew SsartB 11 p m Ia Ctaacolov GALLANT BLADE  SianiBfl Larry Parks Marguerde Capnian  Phis SDC GUN MUSIC A Goos Wsstsf Pluto ShM Netss tidO coatlaaoas Sua Moa July 101 U 8uaday skews start at  Monday 700  lilO 3 GODFATHERS Color by Tschnlcolor  John Wayne, Harry Carey Jr Guy Klhriae Ward Bond and Pedro Armendarii Cartoon AanU Was A Woadsr TttSsTWod, July 13  Ssarhag Spencer Tracy, Deborah Barr Ivan Hunter Suaday Shows 3579 Tus, Wod Tburt July U1313 A LETTER TO THREE WIVES Jeanne Cram Linda DarnelLAnn Sothern Kirk Doucrkrs  Shows 715 end 903 Coming Mr Belevedere goes to college Chicken every Sunady Howell Theater HbwelL Mfeb I WocL Thurs toy 7 Jack Carson Doris Day Lee Bowman Eve Aides  as MY DREAM IS YOURS  Color by Technicolor Novalti Fri, and ikrl July  Tim Holt in BROTHERS IN THE SADDLE Ateo Robert Aattstrang, Mae Clark ta STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO MAN FROM COLORADO  Color by Tochakolof  Storrlaa Glenn Ford William Holden Thurs July 14 ONE DAY ONIYj UNFAITHFULLY YOURS  Starring Linda DarnelL Rex Harrison  Cartoon ComtagTTarsans Magic Foun tain Connecticut Yankee In Xing Arthurs Court Streets oi Laredo Shows at TtlS SilS I Shows at 7slSlil3  SUB Mon toy 10111 ftis Mwday silt P R, Coattnuas Dennis Morgan, Dorothy Molono Dan DeFore Janis Paige  la  VONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON  Color by Technicolor Comedy Novthy lwsroS Tuos Wed, Thurs toy 1213 14 Errol Flynn Vlveca Lmdiors Robert Dou ilas, Alan Hale la ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN  Color by Tochnlcolor NOTSOV Cartoon the dance Sat nite in Levi Miller new bam team 85 0  Pi P 0 o 1    I Elwin Hulce and family of Chel fcotbalUjoftaB end baseba aea called at the Curlett home are on dimiay hi 4 window ,Mondy He will be Supt oi Ros the Wnv Brash sheet metal shop, common this Sept i  HAMBURG L a 0 f VAU ssVeTeY 1ATURDAY NIGHT MODERN SQUARE DANCeNQ JOE BERGLTS ORCHESTRA The Rythme Makers  s 7jsapeutinto PLAYING EAC8 JM 8AT NITE VAstTWO JOLT 2 KsBdard Manure and stater ei Loadsrwetk7ea take It sasjrsiesl essyt r   M ef s tea to SMstsrial back, st tejawvieff ma badtefs bottom jpla  levtr damps backet orfor bsekat er fork rtetts hat H m Ml testsaat aaows ae ef mmm ef seat ee any farma tool that g spbja Pty sfere ef ma hard work eff I i I t  Just one of many IHgas Features I Snperbly designed for the proof fittings, liftouv crumb upttwUte kitchen    cap straineri    just a few  Briggs Beautyware sink in of theBri jaeooporcelain enamel I m for ft Handy shelf space, tirnlth BookM,  extras Com Kitchen Sink I PLUMBING IXtURIf  Telephone Pmckney 157F11 deponing rf a Special Field Seeds Alfalfa Clvf Cofnl ,ivv , ,     Boi  L  TOm SAL0  SBrnO Fertillzar FarmerV Feed Supply Cc Hll lew  MAX W,, 4  VgjjfW ,Jfflfj lufpp I si JUIJMJ, weujsjHsiijeiwg r, July 6 1949  ,f  The Peoples Store Groceries Drygoods Qents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedys Get Stor   Mealmalt lVJ   with a home freezer Its easier, iaster than oldfashioned can nins cuts down your time in the kitchen and on your trips ket  X i  K i to Best of sU, you can buy fruits aad vegetables at tLe peak of their seasons, when prices are 10 sod serve them months later with all their original flaws and vitamin content Detroit Edison has home freezers on dis play in its customer offices and will be glad to demonstrate one for yosu Edison does net sell home freezers For she freezer yon need et a price youll be glad to pay, year neighborhood appliance dealer v leab are  SoMifl Easter with our new hone freexefe   4 REODY KILOWATT etroit E3koft F Ae Hackney Dlspefeh Entered as 2nd W matter at Postomce act ol March 3, 1877 115 Mam St Pinckney, Mich Sisnrintkin Prico 150 a Year Paul w Curlett, Publisher     Mi and Mr Frank bteiq, Pauune Nauss oi Detroit are spending their honeymoon at m kmd Lake rioy Clark was taken ill at his stow Thursday and rushed to  Mcpherson , nospital howell an emergncy operation He was  given three blood trcmsiusiui The illness was dianoeed as a ruptured ulcer Wm Brash Jerry Clark and rloris Clark qcrve the blood bert Roche and John Muxph at insinq were in town Thurs Aioert litir and iarav st  the week end with relatives in  Indians Pvt Mike Harnack who is homo OA iurlouqh leaves ioi  Camp Stonexnan Calif Tuesda A 12 by 12 it addition with a basement is beinq built on tho school kitchen sWm Jeitreys is the builder Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle spent the 4th at tho D Conklin home in Pontiac  Mrs Marjory Parkinson and daughter oi Ann Arbor visited Mrs Rose Hendee Sunday The Earl Baugnn iamily had as Sunday guests the Robert See  ield family of Columbus Ohio Wm Baughn and family, Bill Baughn and family and Lawren ce Buaghn and family Tho Winston Bauqhn family leave tor northern Michigan tm  week otn vacation Ic Jraft of Detroit spent Fri evenuiu with Robert Lavey, the, Clark Twins and others The Robert Strauss Iamily of, iiuiii Lake spent the week endj in Lapewi Look for this Seal If is your guide to fast, modern, automatic gas cookirv iViis Elizabeth Martin and child ren ut Los Angeles Calif, is visit  ina her father, Edward Spears  and family Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Georqe Long were Dr Don Leid heifer and wile of Saline, J jweiey and family of ILL C V Finkbinder and Wayne iinkbina i and families of Clinton Week end guests at the Geo Thompson home at Hi Land Lk  were Mr and Mrs Keiser and umily, the Thompson family of  Dorojt, Mrs Ray Flemminq of   aidorte Mr and Mrs Leo nard Vick of Dearborn Hills anc ivjr anJ Mrs Alex Donald of D roi f  L VU cook three mcois a day Thats wsi over 1,000 meals a yearl No wonder you owe yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHard ,vick CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burner grates    oven door window  oven light Your Philgas dealer features a full line of  Philgas ranges  built to suit a wide span of cooking needs  pIed to fit your household budoet Hockey Service 44 EAR MAIN ar Headct Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c pet ewi WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKIN6 Flume 88 Plnckaey Central Deadstock Co t A Estate Auction Sale JULY46 J 1200 NOON SHARP corner McGregor Rd, AT 9435 HURON ST Portage Lk on Rd to Anchor Inn Follow theAuction Arrows Notice M PI  i i i bing Water 8ytmiete Stanley Dinkel Patricia MoCVfflom of Wayne Mice Janet Keiser of Detroit is Met Tbam Bight with Joyce mending the summer at the Goo CtasV     , Thompson home   Sons and daughters of Mrs Harold HoUister visited their S andmoher Sunday in Ann Ar ur Billy HoUister is  stayinq with his grandmother on the farm this summer Mr end Mrs Harold HoUister and daughter and Mr and Mrs Charles Porter visited relatives in Nashyffle Mich Sunday J   Duane and LeRoy Porter visit td their grandparents Sunday The soft ball diamond wee with D D T from a plane last Friday before the game Norman Olson, Gregory did the work  Mrs Wm Mercer spent me week end in Brighton This is the outstanding sale of the year if looking for qoo  clean merchandise, dont tail to attend this sale Car 1942 Buick Senette with only 34,000 miles, radio, heater, very good condition T Hoas EEewts 2 Frigidaire refrig one 85 ft like new with deep freeze compartment electric stove drop head sewing machine, washing mach ine, oil space heater like new,  table and floorlamps, table and floor model radios, spinet table, dressers, Antique Chest, comnv  ode beds complete, Hoover sweeper, rugs, throw ruqs, run ners, occ Chairs, 2 pa maple L R, suite, davenport and chair, electric fan en standard, Studio couch, rocker, idd chairs, DRset cooking uJerisilfi pressure cooker, dishes, mens wits, clothlng  Guns, Fishing Equipment 30 06 Springfield rifle, bag, 2 21 guage rifle 20 gauge Winchester shot gun and case, army riile quantity shells, pair binocul ars hunting clothes large fish ing tackle box and contents, fish ing rod, fishing shanty, etc Cam era ,tripod, Photographic supplies paint and paint brushes ToOls COMPLETE SET OF TOOL AND DIEMAKERS TOOLS 123 W MIKES ETC rvT CARPENTERS TOOLS, GARDEN TOOLS, WORK BENCH, WHEEL BARROW, Large quantty of table and bed linens, blankets, etc many many other items not mentioned nore BOB PERRY AUCTIONED PHONE ANN ARBOR 25176 Fred C Campbell Estate        si Sfl v v OTTO S BAM, BICIITOR easMHfiejsBBlKis y r   Wedadgy, July  1949 ,j Mew Lew Prices Genilecfric Refrigerators AD WATER HEATERS Com la and 8M Them  OF ttHKUUf The Psobato Court for the County ei J  At a session of said Court bold la too City of Howell la Mid Count oa the 21s day of June A D J Jt8 PreeeatHos team R , raage oi Probate  la th Matter of the Estate of Joseph EL Bowea, Deceased It appeamg to tao easff fact the time for presentation of oiaims against aid estate should bo Halted, and that  time and place be appointed tereeive ornntno aad adjust all cksu , dml nnrrinmi main ritfiflllH bv aad before sold Cpert aad tiast the a heirs of said ed entitled to Inherit the estate of which said deceased died seised should be ad ludicated   it is Ordered, That all of the credi Established 1865 1915 McPftersoB, itate Bank  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  i  XttE PlftUUtex iAtLlARUJ 1 nay Duay  u uGaey auca TRAVELERS CHEQUES July and August are vacation aily llau A ML to 00 4 M Except Wecmeeaay 1 MonwTttttkfrL8at yuouupu r it O n, ivlcCLUSKY j Denttei iAefwLSf110 mnm 112Ji Norttt Michigan in the year While trcrveibng it isi Terr important to he enjoyment oijnl RIIM IA tht trip to have no worries aboui,09 935   Rn 8U Jphant HoweU 439 or 97 your travel funds  Lreninga by Appointmenls jrnoneHoweu s orS7 American Express Travelers f HowolL Michjaan j Cheques are tht ideal means oii HERB SNEEb  j  DWVanWlnkle CJLVtftWlnklAttorney at Leiw First State andSavings Bos  HowtlL Michigan E Memorials 9X4 NMatn StJnn Aror,Iic Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, HoweU Monuments  Markets carrying These c off said deceased are required o I ing advantages present their claims to scdd Court at I Convenient Denominations I said Probate Office, and to serve a copy  Can becash anywhere in the thereof upon Don W Van Wtse admin  world strator of said estate whose address is  Howell, Mich,, oa or before the 6th day  of Sept A D 1943 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time aad place boag cppoiaied lot the ex  amination and adjustment of all claims aad demands against said deceased, and for the adjudication and detenrInct ion of the heirs at law of said deceased at the time of his death entitled to inner it the estate of which the deceased died seised It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be ghrea by publication of a 1 copy of this order once each week for 3  successive weeks previous to said day oi hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed aad circulated in scid Counrv Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Minn tL Porter Register of Pwbate  MARTIN J LAVAft f your money pbosM 183 207k EGrand River Attorney at Law iheques have the follow    vnM I Phone 13 Brighton, Mich HowelL Michigan  Real Estate Insurancerokeiage jpfione 157F11  City Lake and Farm Property, I A Speciality In case of loss, money canj List our Property Willi Ms be recovered  ir IAVEY  American Exprass Jravehre  Inwfane JChques are sold by th bonk tSJTSn  rpmckaey Michigan MePherson State Bank FormSJ as5S  vjPRT WYUE Phone Pffkney, 78F2 LA VET HARDWARE  I Boats, Motors  MARINE PAINT  COMPOUNDS HARD WARE AUTHORIZED MARTIN ANDCHRIS CRAFT MOTOR DEALER OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR ABOUT ATHLETES WOT  I i 2127 PROMINENT DOTGGISTS    CANT BE WRONG Heras what Stout of Parkersburg, W Va, says The sale of T 4 L has been very pleasing One customer said it is the first thing in six years that gave reief IN ONE HOUR if not competely pleased Your 40c back at any drug store Locally at CORYS DRUG STORE All deposits up to 9500000 insurled by our membership in he Fed ffjderetl Deposit Insurance Corp Ov 0 Years oi Safe Live Ban Wilson  Fishing Supplies H , iaai   Chnun, pr, t,  wi Btigklon and Hawaii aSirarw OTd   Mrs Ida Byers and daughter of Ann Arbor spent the first of  the week end at the Ross Read home The Fred Read family are spend inq July at Portage Lake and iad as Sun quests John Mc  Guire and John McKensie and wife of Detroit Mrs Rose Bauer, Mrs Harold Paul andMrs Robert Howse o Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs Olin Robinson O NL Y A SHING LE but 12,000 of them will build a weatherproof roof on an averaq, 6 room house ONLY A DOLLAR STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 E Grand River , HoweU REFRIGERATION SESVIGE HAKOLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phase Pinckney 154F3 Dlt C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461  Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatr State 8717 Lakeside Drlv License Rush Lakf P tt SWAnihwuT  wON  Funeral Home Don C Swafthout Directoi Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phony 39  63 PinckneyMich TJH CREICgHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av HoweE Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence 613 IANE TASCH Letters or Any Papers Competed lor Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or CcuUutf LLOYD HENDEE Uve Stock HauBng Weekly Trips Made to Detroh General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top SolL Road Grave FUl Dlr and Road Built All Work Confidential 747 McrixLPinckney, Phone 50F1J 7628 Toma Rd Ptnclmty Rte Phone Dexter 3 116 WuiiiAd HAY BAILING juet us bail your hay the New Holland Way  Elmer and John Ivankovtch Phone Webbeville  SJ11 BUT many dollars deposited reg ularly at this bank, can help yo iDuiia security,ana nave tne otner good thiags you want   FORSALE4 Dairy CowsBlood HR6T NATIONAL BANK tegted 7580,Hinchey Road Member Federal Oeposit WANTED CutCcW once Cor All aeposits to Steve Lazlo 9245 riSHK J9 WOY A range in perfect condition 4 bum  THUNDERSTORM ers and oven 3750 7S A WlY Crasher, by Philip UUSprout Phone 19F11 Faul Gallico, in Pictorial Review I 498 M36 W, Pinckney 81928 oi humor,Jtici   S00113,01101 Washinqt and Hollywood sidelights, with this Sundays July 10 issue of The Defroit Sunday Times Ge SferSS Sunday Times for  WANTED To cut alfalfa hay on shares or will buy standing alf alia hay also to buy ear corn nad oats for feedinq cattle 7F5  Pinckney FOR S Qectiomastei electric  F3TAlTT93t3nttaS5to In qood condition, also other small parts Telephone Pinckney 8,4 F6R SALE I93i Ford Pickup FOR SALE Fryers Mike harnack Patterson Lk Rd  battery, Mrs Skinner I Runs good Very qood tires, new I K heater Priced to sell Call Lreorge lor your iresn veg eiaojes and vegetables plants, riesh asparagus and green J  Phone 159 Pinckneys  THREE BIG MAGAZINES  TheLnions, also other vegetables vnCJfniWne Pitorial Re Grae D Charbonneau jview, andPoCK The ComicaU40 Farley Rd Praone ibirii 47 Years Ago Anderson lost to Pleottxat Lake there on July 4th 9 tiT  ll E T  wife  Farley WAJNi5n6ulTHV Will pay Detroit market prices C H Lloyd Phone 62F13 FOR iSALE Tomato, Gabbage and Pepper plants Dad baeys, 445 Dexter Rd I nmkmmMm B keBiie I NT H I k TTAX 4U, 4 v  FOR SALE 40 8 weeks old Leq horn cockerels also about 15 one year old White Rock hens Thomas Murphy, Phone 108F4 SWARTHOUT  ROBINSON HareM Swartheet OlLn Roblnsoe If PAINTING INTERIOR  EXTERIOR SPRAY  BRUSH Phone 47F4 Pincknesr AUTO G LA s s Maude and Mocco Temh  FOR SALta Hattie Swarthout  , 2 TOCOO jeeple are  7 rooim and baihi gCaxige, UffT US REPLACE THAT BROI visiting j Brooklyn N f Last Thurs night friends night friends gave  stable,B all in good condition, EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR i  Meats ruit QUALITY  Large grounds, beautiful tr , 5,50000 TERMS H G Swcirthout, 17910 Telegraph Rd S, Romulus, Michigan, Call Wycmdotte 7156 RU Groceries Vegetables  Mr and Mrs Stephen Durfee surprise and presented them witt a Morris chair The Durfees are moving to Texas 8 A surprise was given to Will Back and wife Man night hEBPttETCOKIULCJO TIZSA M1 chaJiSjSlTIONS ADDITIONS ZSW Ccn hody wasl KITCHEN CABINETS fafTS 1 hiere rt WWH ENaOSiniES ,hehbUoL3r7 S 11 a BEENS oldest being la She wTsrme L   ly Luressie Fisk Archie Durfee has gone to Wis to play baB Mrs Guy Teeple returned toj KEVIN LDWHGE cJ5Z 8tv0f  week ac HONE PINCKNEY NO S compamed by her sister, Hazel  Vaughn  vm  SAND GRAVEL, FILL DIRT and STONE DELIVERED Fish  fMarket Prices Courteous Service Clarks JNHOaXEn FINEBT FOOD STORE   Padley who is teaching in Wceslungtoa state is visiting here I  gsjji Miss Wrights pupils here at tend a recital in Stockbridge i Thursday Leo Fohey is home from school at Big Rapids t Mist Ella Ryan graduated from St Josephs Academy Adrian Wednesday Bom to Hi cry Mucock and wife June 30 a ton Gregory had a big firewjrkt display n the night of July 4th  WiR Doyle and John Spears spent the 4th at Whitmore Lake The McClear boys are buVdinq a barn for Jim White A cyclone patted through her e Mondaf  A bam in Webster be longing to Wm Qens wot destroy j  FOR SALE 1 Comer lavatory 18 inch 1 kitchen sink 18x30 Sever al Pair window shutters 540 East Unadilla ABES AUTO PARTS 214 East Grand River Howell Phone 151  e Spot Cask FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each COWS 240 Each CALVES, SHEElv and PIGS REMOVED FBtofi HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE XND CONDITION CARLBERG PHONE COLLECT TO  HOWELL 450 Tilfltniftft far DARLING  COMPANY ed  Fronds Martin and wile oi Howell called at the Edward Spears Home Sunday night Loren Moafaon coed iamily of Grand Dapdbi tptal the weeV end at teQsi Meabon tr home Don rtiticrined ler ci wtoH   New Buicks SmmedUte Delivery Livingston Motor Sales  Tour Buick Dealer r T6 J,   r  itfsW  if  1 f  </text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i inpiujmp jiq KY Volume 66 the Pmcknej Dtapra Wednesday, June 29, 1949 Mirror r Dont be surprised if you encoumer mnea ox wornout roads in your travels in lvucn this sum mer i tva state 3ceni gasoline tax Happenings SHIRLEY EARL Mae hart daughter oi Mr anc Mrs Jari oi Lakeiandcmd Darrein ohirxey, son oi Mr and Mrs Ai iwrf druriey exchanged ineu OUR DEMOCRACY Tl Notes of the G and other sources yelded about SSL ITLJSrSi AUb miuxon mis year which is not ing June 24, at the Com Church enough to maiam the roadsui rt watta Beach with Rev mis sum S70UU0U is requhed for  108   P general miniiitmtiQa14 miU  me P01  1 7S vlt ion lor highway and bridge main ea9usis tainance 35 million ior engines The bride chose ior her weding and supervision and 500 dina a  gown oi white 00U to cover the loss incurred in P08 iigned with a operaung axe state ierries at Mac 9 neck J d a bertha oi kinac lace accenting the round yoke This only leaves 15750000888 were closeiittinq, io highway and bridge con   fuU  extended into a struction The legislature has ap lona V Hei 2161 tiP veil oi proved an item of 2500,000 ioi et , leU onVa beaded head a new ice breaker at Mackinac band, and she carried a Bible which must also come out oi on which rested a single cameil hiqhway hinds , ia both white She was given in Lack at finances do not permit marriage by her brotherinlaw ihe tato o maintain its truck Wm Cook oi Lakeland, line oi t,4C0 miles of road in pro Attending the bndo were Jean per shape 25 itilliou a year is Gramer as maid oi honor, and needed to take care oi dDreciat Joan Sweitzer oi Lansinq and ion alone Tne roads were allow Marguerite Earl as brides maids ed to iun down during the war They were attired in dainty pas and tiifcf have nwver besn brou tel trocks in blue, ping and yellght up ID par Hfcfhway costs to ow with hannonizing head day are 130 percent hiqher than bands and mitts in 1941 i Kenneth Gramer assisted tho Two lane highways are inad groom as best man and Ruaeell equate to carry heavy traffic Clark and Gail Shirley seated A two lane hiqhway cost about the yuests The nuptial music 45 thousand a mile in 1941 now was furnished by Mrs, Merwin the cost is 100 thousand Campbell who sanq Because Passenqer cav frame has in and also presided at the piano, creased 25 percent since 1941J Following the weddinq cereand industrial traffic, trucks and mony a reception was held at   m TI   x vriz  jmv n irit imj i    Out Natiottat Motto E PLURIBUS LTNUM  ON OUT OF MANYTHIN A MW MOUftt APTC THC DC CIAMTION OF INOEPNONt  AS SJONCP, OUR FOUNDING FATHERS OftOCREO A At FOR VHC UMITCO STATES OSSIONCP IT ftOftB THC MOTTO T PLUXtauS OAHM 9IMCI THtW, THESE WORPO M f PPCARCO ON ALL AMERICAN TREATIES, FRCSIDCNTytL OCLAMATlONS ANO OTHER IMPORTANT FEOCRM DOCUMENTS yE UTCXALL CAAV THC MQTO WITH US OH THE COHS IN OU POCKCTS  Currutu ame i 817 1 NEWS  Th Red Cross is conA In two games played at Vete a  m Uus iSusSfH ans Memorial Field Friday nht ou m ine iLaEK,  i Eagers Cleaners oi Howell Ua  2E J id Drug oi Brighton 12 to 3wd oSSVaTJLS land ftnckney lost another qam 12 hits in busses, 50 perceatComm Zleqler blames the failure cf the leqislat re to raise the aasoline tax the Albert Charley home where seventyfive friends and relatives assembled on the spacious lawn Michigan is one of three states The refreshments featured a qor ivhich has a 1 cn Mas tax Th creous fourtter weddino cake,an  averaqe of all states is 57 cer assisting with the servinq were averaqe or an states is o cer assisting wnn tne servinq per qallon 14 states have a 6, Bemadine Burns, Joann Griffith, cent tax, double that of Michigan j ana june lmus   Both Mr and Mrs Shirley graduated from Pinckney High School in 1948, Darrell returninq CONSERVATION The season s forest hio loss so from eiqhteen monthg of mffiiirw, far this year is nearly J I  h ennanv to finish his acres, hast yars total loss was Fah Srhool courfle He is mnov Uitii6 acres  at ThmqhArs n j Although the fishinq season Th i ride 5n thir did not open until me 25th, Wl home  Hicrwatha Beach ba hcenses have been sola i Lasi mouuitt uveiaqe mnd CHILDRENS PET PARADE own 28t to City Service oi How teat nA9t qame  Briahto pSSS2 hQme 8 fAGERS CLEANERS Herman, ss lauslinq, 3b Wiltz lb  Bennett, c r Bennett If Uoyd, rf Mrrce 2b Sieqrist, p ELAND DRUG nyder, c mith, lb Beyer, 3b emhart 2b Arnold cf Carney, If  ulp, ss AtWell, rf Houghton, p  ABRH 4 3 J 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 AB R H 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 I  ONE OUT OF MANY , IT IS  AM0N6 OUR PEOPLE WHICH HAS GIVCH THE SOLIDARITY THAT KEEPS US STRONGyON NATION tNOlVSQLE, HTH UBSXTV ANOjuencoxu  tenia of imprest Gwrch INews  ST MARYS CHURCH i water level oi 2oU it is Ul low er than the lowest ieivei estab TO H FE NEW HOME Aa the building we have occup ied ior the past 23 years has Ioeen sola oy me Lrene uampouf i 1uj   SUMMEK SUNDAY MASSLE 630 800, 1000, 1130 estate we have had to seek other, Colistens isat 3U u u0u JJI Between showers on Saturday I guarters and this week haveSuiiaavsbefore 800 mass lished in isJ4u ivnd ivjay mea afternoon June 25, the Pinckney icommenced constructton al a widavsVanr Novtnna Devotion surements weie Jw tne 10 yea Fire Dept sponsored a spedainw huiiaing on nuwcu ou juLk Novenna to Our Sorrowful May average is ouJ parade There were 20 novel off Main Si and just south oi Mother Fridavs at730 o ZT Attendence ai state parks has and interesting entriee, Carol Vans Service Station It will be V m JU P  lumped to iiiuJ,uou tnis year, iviuier won msi pne ior cu  of cinder block construction 24x Holland leads wnn 44U000 with a momma Kitten and Her Three 30 and will be big enough to South Haven next with 300,000 Little Kittens Johnny Singer won house all of our equipment on The hogging season is from first prize ior the boys as a Bust one floor June 25 to Nov 15 COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational Rev D D aiady Miinister Cnair Practise Wed nights ing hronco Cowboy on his spec Gentile Bros, wul put it up Organist and Choir Director Week end campers are warn ial tricycle Cameras for prizes Phillip is a war vets an and if to swim only at supervised were donated by the Fireman studying architecture at iMch oeacnes iviany camping ground   State Sam has work at the build streams are unsuitaoie for bath BAKE SALE SAT JULY 2 ling trade for several yeais They ing fcjhouldyour boat oapsizestav  Mis Merwin Uumpbei, Sunday, June 26 Church SerWed 730 Choir Practice ,  Fri 800 Closing Vacation Bible wnrfr,, rh nr c n expect to have it ready for occup School Service lor  and  yv ,s,n,cknerCliaPi OE S will ancy in 30 days nds, Welcome with it Secure a tirm hold and 0lf  1 , tehn The building will be centrally, Sunw July a 1030 Church drift to shore with it j fockw Sorturdoy, July 2nd start located and we expect our Service 7Smxlai independence Tf your oars fall in the water nig at 10 o clock   ifriendfl will continue to find their Da and  Ytb1130 Sun dont jump in after them Your All members are asked to don way there School boat will drift faster than yOuate  j Tne building we now occupy ervice of Holy Communion has been purchased bythe Gen Sund July 3rAtiles who expect to start a busi The Q Hundredth Anniver ness in it i Committee MARRIED m OHIO can swim A record of 5407,000 trees were produced and shipped for sprinq planting from conservation nurseries this year Farmers took the upi Maggie Aschenbrenner bulk of them 2,800000 pine seed WAC was married Easter to Lt lings  John Atkins, an army pilot of An albino deer has been photo Dayton, Ohio and they are living graphed in Lenawee county at FairfielcL Ohio Lake Michigan fin clipped trout are turning up in greater num bers this year 274 having been taken compared to 266 last yeaT c Tt handec i ,  ,  T  down in the suit of the E B Scht 3aXmh JuiX TWO GAMES HEfiE FRIDAY  two games are smted for Vet ken compare p zooiasiyea Memorial field here Fri   ZliDHTtvhnnti day night July 1 At 730 the IR wadrer  Co vs The Huron Clin ton Metropolitan Authority Th plaintiff took the contract to clear W Jlri52 JSf bSf  MEET THE GLAMOUR QUEENS Lyon township m order to fcuiia  CTITTTM Wylie team of Howell wiU piay the Pinckney Cubs At 9Q0 tbe V FW  team plays Chelsea stent Lake The contract specified 29869 acres to be cleared at 130 per acre 54846 acres was clear ed The judge, George Desjard TA of CVilrn nwardd tb co c OF THE OLD SOUTH Meet The Yellow iAichess, Eliza, the early brideand other colorful beauties who ruled Natir  ,   chez, whitepiliared cottonapital tudgement In excess of toe con1 Begin thte uis series ExefTVoU nakina me total Queens rf ftt 5ulhkT amouut they received 91,317 20 RED CROSS BLOOD BANE Harnett T Kane, author of New Orleans Woman, in The American Weekly, with this Sundays July 3 issue of The Detroit Sun Times The County Red Cross will co , v ,v lect blood on July 7 and 8 from  JYJ22A  t 1 to 3 p m and 5 to 7 pm al 1  JZ HoweU k the building next to the jn  f JJtTK bus etattoiL Those who doncrte  JJVS SSL must be between the ages of 18 50  T ana 59, weight 110 lbs and have  Oftjf c ou blood pressure within the range Lyon Haw Gf JSi rflOO to 20a Only well pen Blanchard witt act as local man will be accepted No rancttt women or anyone eke eufiezSnq from any disease , The blood goes to the Mich NEIGHBORING NOTES Although 100 men with shotguns comoed the swamp on the Geo Bowen farm at Whitmore Lake last week they failed to see the In the final game Pinckney ouldnt hit Nixon who pitched or Bowling Alley last year 11 of hem going down via the strike  oij route Gus Ledwidge wan the sole exception He gathered 1 hits, 2 triples and 2 sinqlesDmburqey qot 2 hits and Jim   ,  inroughs a home runDon AmpaHs of our day mrqey, pitching for Pinckney only allowed 7 hits but 3 of these were home runs with men on Pinckney used a new inheld vhirh only made 2 errors PINCKNEY G Ledwidge, lb Lavey cf F Sinqer ss Twitchell, c K Ledwidge,, If  D Amburqey, p Gentile, rf Burrouqhs, 3b Prdmer, 2b OTTY SERVICE nyyyrOv 2b Chrfpellft, 3b HOP, rf tfiVev, If nlmon, ss Hourrrrbon c nner, lb Nixon, p Douglas cf Pinckney,s next nam  ir n cfr nth  U A W at 00 p m SOFT BALL BATTING AVERAGES AB R H Pet AB 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 R H 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 AB R H 4  4 4 3 4 n 3 3 3 ie r 1 1 1 1 9 n 0 l l w T 1 n l n n 0 r l i ,J o produchve oi nssuit CttylSS als have a list of proisiiQnal blood donors who axe arid to much ior all blood donatow with many people on theh2 5 unemployed why could not enough of them be contacted and bated as blood donors3S would be killing 2 bkdsWuh a stone  if Teddy Roosevelt were alive, he would call the picture Voanger Bros historicojiakej 1 he him portrays the Youngers as heroes who became outlaws io avenge a wrong which is ounk They were not civil war veterans but members oi Quantrolls gang a guerilla band, burned homes and robbed right and loft Alter the war they join ad the James Boys and robbed oanks and trains When James was killed they started a aanq of their own and flourished until they were wiped out They weiei in the same class as John DU1 mger, Pretty Boy Floyd and other Gus Ledwidge Jim burrouqhs jc Lavey Don Amburgey ired Sinqer Bob Twitcheil Don Burns rhii Gontiie Loia Amburqey joe Jeilreys Bob Borrow   Ledwidqe Herb Palmer 18 8 9 ,50U 5 2 2 410 32 10 12 375 23 1 fa 347 24 9 9 333 9 0 2 333  A 1 1 250 8 0 2 250 15 4 4 23 2b 5 5 19 12 2 2 lb6 6 1 1 166 11 1 0 000 sary of Com Congl Church is to be celebrated Sun, July 10th At the morning service Rev Coral Badder will preach the Anniver sary Sermon Move Forward Linner will be served at 12Local people may bring a dish 14 ft long, 8 inch wide serpent 1 pSJg1 onfall million plant at Dear times ThevTotblue fraCt  HDear Fcrm times 1 hey got J wuo racers, aoz Ua YArZ TV Jninn er1 to include, offices ware, JONSTRUC11NG NEW PLANT Tne Great Lakes Tractor  Equipment who xnaiket Ford jciiucxu are constructing a 2 en garter snakes and a rniliio gTm v T hS es laboratory etc It will osguitoes bites Tu SS7Mto 001  3 tory with 85,000 sguare ft Northheld township of which6  b frm 70 x i   nosguitoes bites ministers will spetikandla lug  of whichvie T1ibe fegj00 to WO, ,f floor 8pace Whitmore lake is a part voted and LSSi The co now has 25 supply last week, to legalize sale, of iiq , Lato XfJSSplants located in various parts of uor by the JaiilB to l2B JSTAS 3 jfne country They manufactured Jive bdys attendiso the Win especially invited ans Lake School earned enough money doing janitor work to take a 8 day vacation through the S states Dorothy Louisa Jee formerly of Chubbs Comers was married S to Freeland Bent at     last week CAVALRY MNNONITE CHU1CH , V4 aa routiy4 lasii fWorship  1000 School  1100 Mcncellus Young Peoples Meeting  730 Evening Worship v  815 MriMlivan Durkee a former Supt  jfiofef Barrow resSenof secnon died mAsst  f1,IKuter Esck SSadena cSiSalast week Oiildrens H  1145 J Fred StabSeTL pre of the trayer  MeetisWf Eve 800 Stabler Kempi OU Cpand a,  oervorvrv tmr pioneer oil dealer died at Ann fVYS WOPEm HERE Xrbor Thursday    ri555 Bom to Norman Kkrve and Co today ann G Gordon Harmoniocmer part 1he first step Iq a owner ol the Fowlerville Review pond Pinciwrf  who purchased the Ford aqenc iss KM there last Ianof CW Bunh has Louis R M soe to W Brooe Campbel the property 104,000 tractors last year fftslemiione th pur soid ,  be used as the site of a community dial office Lorenso Murphy attended the j of Lansina M M ,   redding of Robert Gaflaqher  The Krohton soft bafi1 field has building to be eicted somettme DsoiHelab  tYSchaseH m wish to daoato Mood1 Born to TT RouilxmrKito and, Morbeit fJJ   1 k ST MARYS HOME COMING Big plans are being made for St Marys church Home Ctominc to bo held here on Sunday Aua  14 A dinner wili be served on the public sguare and there will be booths and amusements In case of rain it will be held in the school A number of prizes m cludina a television set, 50 pc of Rogers Bros Silver and electr broiler and a bicycle will be giv en away sioooaooo RATI INCREASE The Mich Public Service Com ha en file an cophcction hra the Mich Bell Telephone Co or an immediate rate increase of 10,000,000 nlOA A jwo dav  earma will be new on 4e x4ikation Thm compo3vViate  return is 37 apd  toll business is operatina In  A motion by te Otv at  to dismiss the oompcniv erptll aaaaft is alio befog We heard little ot stream poll ution 40 or 50 years ago Most homes were without sewer fad ities and industrial concerns had not yet spread out over the coun tiy Most any stream in Michigan was suitable for swimming in those days About the only concerns guilty of pollution in those days were slauqhter houses who were often located on the banks oi streams After World War I a change came over the country High wages made better living conditions possible and in town without sewerage systems noth inq was so handy to dump sewer uge in OB a river or creekindust rial concerns who located in small towns also dumped sewer age in streams As this practice continued the stream becomes comaminatea and most of ths rish life was killed In Baby Creek in Wayne county so much sewerage has been dumped that the water is as thick as molasses Michigan was a long time waking up but the last legislature passed a stream control actwith teeth in it and in time it is hoped stream pollution will be a thing of the past The liquor industry seems to have been hit According to lig ures released by th Commerce Dept Jhe iioJiii en H7 per cent less for liquor in 1948 than in 1947This is first time since ib38 there has been a decrease ihe nation spent 3,900,000,000 on whisky and distilled spirits, 4,445,000,000 on beer and 455, uGOOOO on wines, all of which is below the 1947 figures We see one distillery has cut the price at their product 90c per at The trial to determine whether Alger Hiss, an employee of the state depi at Washington was d Commanist, drags on and on The principal witness against him is Whittaker Chambers th pumpkin grower who claims to riave bought government  from Hiss He is the Harry Orch rad or star witness of the case He has, admitted periury in a number pf mstonces but II Wi snorSLare not behoved there will be not conviction NEW TREASURER  Arhur 0 toinedthe coMn 1912 a an eo neer and ierved SJg ers Chas dcJwI ha been 20 also sorted writhe ca  and was chief  er plants After  wesse War I he went in  dept and krter to ths dept PITCHES HO HITTE1 Hank Green tfc viBe  131 a  ssneekaet IS iked and a aokt t   jijSSrNBv       ri Ik PtaduMy Chrte Urn1  There WlllBe a Special Meeting WED, JULY 0th to at 800 P M  is  Coaal chuKh hoe   Purcooaao toe c pcaurca M oey wm remade AVON THEATER iliEATER  I Big Community Auction West Main St, Plnektssy SAT JULY f 00 P, M Btdroom Suits, Living Room tuitct Dining Room Suites, Double Bed Twin Beds, Davenport, Chair4 Rugs Dishes and a Lave Beat 100 years odother antiqaes TERMSCash Bert Wylie9 Auctioneer 35 9K9SHiPjHeyiuiviiiiiiiiiittmnJAuaiHPiuiiiflwiiiimnitiiittiiJiiiniiiiiiiMiiiuiwii 0 0 B 0 a e 0 a  Anniversary Special For A United Time Only Vent Glass Inttallodl  EA wBh Oil COUPON Abef Auto Parts Howell 1018 E Gd Rv  Mich I Phone Howell 151 Out 15th Year I lawmiiiiiiiitiMMihtfUumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiuwauiiimimiieiiiiiiiiiiiij Mew Mr and MrsDale MUler attend ed a shower Wed nlte given at the West Marion church for Mr D 0 0  and Mrs Alfred Pfeu jr Mr and Mrs Otto Foulson at ended a shower Sat nito lor his cousin, Edward Woontn ami Marie  y ron Hughes homo at Rush Lake  ,,ow ooaro m Adam mown  warmw r fcwartnout Area Morgan, Aei CanJeateT nsd by dogs iaet wook ne wooeio Uris al too Canal cfcwch ntortaanod me Live Way boys at Cafcuy Lake last ed oO were pussm iKttw Can entertained a nu moor of friends oa her 12th birth oay Saturday iho JacksoniiowU bus ran into Uw Bullock school Saiuru Maoon McClear has scarlet sever  Last Sat Mrs Jennie Lcrvof on tortained 25 members oi the Roche kaniry at dinner NOTES OF 47 YhABS AGO hlaa Monroe cut tne hay on the square kwt week Prat Stirling oi howell schools has accepted a position in LanThe Anderson nail team plays at Pleasant Lake July 4th, The graduating class presented Prat Duriee with an Oxfcxd Bible and the juniors gave a willow The will oi Thomas Rabbit oi Dexter two divides his property among his 3 sistersjdary Fren ch, Mu ia Schuler and Huae Rab bit 175 people attended the ban quel giveu the seniors by the junors Friday night The high school alumni banquet was hold at tne Hotel Caver ly Monday night ending with a dance Jim Roche has sold his horse Green Wilson, to Ohio parties ioi 1,000 Mrs Percy Glenns horse ron away with her last week smash ing the buggy McKinley postcards are now on sale at the postolnoe Bean picking has started at the Anderson elevator Mrs Harriett Reynolds of Nebr a sister of Mrs V G Dinkel died Thursday Dr Fred Siglers grey team ran away with him Wed but did not  do much daxnaqe Cora Devjffeo4x afased her school at North lake Fri with a picnic Corfe Devereaux closd John Chambers and wiie attended the House Stevens wedd inq at MUiord last week Wm Hooker has returned from ja 4 weeks trip in Canada  Miss Georgia Martinthel and  Ross Read are visitinq in Perrinq ton GovBliss qavo Albion college 21,000 last week McPherson Bros, have bouqht the old loundary square and pre  sented it to Howell for a park and Carnegie Library The Pinckney juniors went to Howell Sat for a returnn qame but that team was loaded and beat them 15 to 2 The O E S ladies went Stock bridge Tues night to do initiation work  V ftV  Mr A THE STBAW8EBBT BOA1T is Wr ADVENTURES OF GALLANT CasseipJ MttchelL Audrey Long Puflf Knight Gallant On Tans My 94 i  BEST YEABS OF OUB LIVES Myma Ley Fr 4driclt March Is a Foi W  I show Snipaip Tnsssaj ,  Sou Man YM My 3 4 5 THE BABKLEYS OF BROADWAY Musical In Tscnntcclox stonina Fred Asftabe Ginger Regers Oecar Levant Bilue Dorian Sunday Skews 3S7I  ,   w  Waa Tnunv life I tastatlsd Fttttnd A Mmtn Equip that tUy nay tkwvueUy joy tht M  let is aosmfait of oar patrons 10 1 L fiall Fit, 8at July 11  Shows at TJSS 04 9iU iu BADLANDS OF DAKOTA 8tarrtv Robert Stack, Ann Rutherford 3LONDVES SECRET Starring Penny SlngietonAithur Lake Cartoon lnviaib IOUM Sun Mas July 34  Sunday shows t 3379 Monday Shows at 71591 RETURN OF OCTOBER Color by Tochnleolar THE FIGHTING OTLYNN S SBSSly BSQEnSEkQ Douglas Fabbanks Jr Helena Cartetr Richard Gfaot Arfhur Shields A letter to three wives Edward my son Juggle Jim  Cartoon Aco h HoW Shows 7J15 and SiOS Howell Theater HowelL Mien, Thors Fxt Juns 30 July 1 Virginia Maya Zachary Taylor Dorothy Malone m FLAXY MARTDT Novoo Sat July I lSSSt Gene Autry Smiley Burnetts is RHYTHM OF THE SADDLE i J DUKE OF CHICAGO1 StotxinQ Tom Brown Audrey Long Glenn Ford Terry Moore James Sttn Hoa Iuly 34  GltOtOP  ttnaay lft f M, Cartoon SnoU Oams Nows and short Joel McCrsa Alexis Smith Subjoct  Zachary Scott Dorothy Malone  m Tuss,, WooV Ihurs Jury 451 Shows 700  THE SNAKE PIT  JIO m in Ann Arbor 150 people attended the binq  party held Sat night at the M  ron Huqhee St Marys Altai SodotyJ125 was taken in 1 Al Nisbett and wiie oi Detroit The John Carpenter family vis jited her sister, Mrs Richard Cre  mei and ianiily at Willow 8tarrUa OUvia de HavillancL Mark Stevens Leo Qeen Cartoon Big Wash and Nows Coming 3 GodiathersMan From Colorado Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court SOUTH OF ST LOUIS Color by Tochnlcolor Coraody ltovty Nowotoe SMnMSaBBiMiEMMMMM Tu, Wod, Thur, Jury 53 7 Jack Carson Doris Day Lee  Bowman Eve Malone MY DREAM IS YOURS 1 fschnlookn Cartoon  Comedy S DANCE HAMBURG L O O F FAIL EVmfY SATURDAY NIGHT MODERN SQUABS DANTOO JOE BEBGLT8 ORCHESTRA  Chas Whitehead and wile and1 L home Miss Beatrice Lambom oi Gre Sffrtr Sunday The Royal Empire Shows can val played here to qood, last wk  They pulled out for Dowaqiac Monday morning Sam and Bob Singer oi Detroit it the week end at the Rollie gory were Sunday guoste at the fosse Henry homo St Marys Altar Society wishes to thank the merchants oi Pinck ney and others who donated to their   The Ona Campbell family are spending a week at the Miller cabin at Douglas Lake The John Carver family were in Ypsilantt Satur to see the Tim Hunt dance recital r I 0 e e rr wiir to gt OSMIINI IMRTS and SnpexWy designedf for the proot Un i ub imost ugvtodate kitchen    cup strainers  p n iw Briggs Beautyware sink in of the Briggs o,i i,w  tfmmpioof porcelaintenamelt in for IRUL  s jtk Hariij shelf space, tfarnish Booklet, dmfci  tt 5  i  SSRVKE JULY 2nd    v Oes this yoeii m Sweat me  WS fissile sm ireys Service Station  tetsmsast smsasisonv vkmsssls Msa ssSas kafesfm  ajess SM ensoeaai aese ss saS sse Sssjr If eaapssi mssCitsi smsnie rssd tmssmj saa ajeaaeMaaeaswaatv ear smstv fJa sssvise si  aj upmilJIJ JsVWwVwy ti V  J I PLUMBING FIXTMBES   Telephone Pmckney 167F11 Hepoaing a Spockiiis Field Seetfi Alfalfa Clsvst  Cot Fortilizsr W HAM ST White Rose Gosdine  SWMH OSMHII urn A i  Fitmttrs teed Supply 0,     MHiMr LIMITED TIME ONLY Save  BUY ANEW Vorge Refrigerator  AT   Big 8 CUBIC FT REFRIGlRTC NOW PRICED FOR YOU 22995 LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE , PAST ONLY THE BALANCE AT IPinckney Fabricating  Sheet  211 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY id family oi ioe Metz oi ve O Bnen oi Sunday cunne Lavcy iicme on u  Daroivs Diilh day Harold  qs and iamily hcvt returned from Calii and are li ing in their home an Cedar Lak Road Some msaeonts smashed ou the windovs in the farm nouse oi  Chas Love or Herk iarm Sundc rtuosell Schov recently move off oi it LOCAL NEWS  Mrs Lucia Dreyor is slowly mx proving at the home oi her daugh ier Mrs Charles Ward at New Hudson en The Ciiii Haines have moved the James Doyle iarm L C Goi ham oi Detroit was a rda bell Tuesday guest at the Qna Camp  home 4 H AcHltlrMENT DAY Cei vJL atuudei he 1 H ra ievement boy ot huweii iciut wot ru ug the Hackney members ye ling awards wen Clothing 1 lVit  hayer Loxna Scrociei Clothing ii Dolores Bokros Clothing hi Clcire Campbell Knitting Mary Jean Kirschke, Joanna Jcuoslov ski Mary Aim CampbelLKandi craii I Win Brady Handicraft h Robert Meabon Mucnuiery Don Keioei Canning, Lois Shirley Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell attended the funeral oi her grand atner Wm Mayciait at Grand apids Monday IVis Eleanor Ledwidge iast week in Deuott and ak spent Royal Was 269 3685 110 Motor Tuneup  HERES WHAT WE DO FOR 395 11 h Analyze  Adjust Carbureter, Z, Analyze Distributor  Timing 3, Clean and Adjust Timing, 4, Clean Air Filter, 5, Analyze Generator Starter and Regulator 6, Test Battery and Check Cables  7, Analyze Coil and Condenser 9, Check Fan Belt for Looseness Voltage and Current and Adjust if Necessary SCHOOL MEETINGS HELD Over 100 people from the Hud son Corners, Harris, ivielvin and House school districts attended tha school reorganization meeting held at V  school Thurs night  Sup Rec r explained the reor ganizatior plan and answerea guestions j edging me tone of the meeting most of the people pre sent favored it and there was no arguement against it All the ques tions asked were constructive and concerning details of the planOne more meeting is to be held at which the Reeves, Sprout and Mar ble school districts will attend Then the trial petitions will be cir culated among the 15 districts It is necessary that two thirds of the voters of the district sign these petitions or otherwist the school will not came under the reorgemiz ation plan and no election will be held in the district These four schools the Harris Hudson, Melvin, and Hause have been closed for some timo and send all their pupils to Pinckney tf WRECKER SERV ICE Mar Main and Pearl Streets R J Fenner Prop MtfJlUIUUIHNIIHIIIIinilNlillllllllUiriBIIIilllinilinSIIIIIJtllHc BROWNIE WICAL  4 ifs 0 shining light for occasions that demand allwhite  this Truay tn crisp, sanforized Aci with a bit of bewitching eyelet batiste ndrdSfig Hi fttHe middle PEIRCE8 tttomtm WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKITS AND MELODIES AT ANCHOR INN PORTAGE LAKE ENTOY YOUH FAVORTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUR LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPDf DAILY t P H TO 200 A, M, CLOSED SUNDAYS NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE WflltHHIIHiilillliliiiiiHiMiMi THE SYRIA OUTBREAK A bloodless revolution took place in Syria last week where the army ousted the government and took over control An American educated Syrian was made premier The cause is said lo be the dissatisfaction in Syria with the peace treaty with Israel where by Israel get about everythinq they asked for Still one of the first thinqs started by the new govern ment was a new peace conference with Israel We see nothing to get excited about in this Syria is smaller than the state of Minn and has only 3000,000 people and could never field a big enouqh army to cause much trouble Undoubtedly there will be occasional raid3 against Israel by the Arabs but nothing of any consequence The Arab nation is made up of many tubes who have never been able to agree and are jealous of ttoiiJiirfria each other When they took the  field aqain3t Israel this caused f their defeat The Arab overlords,  1 made wealthy by their oil hold ings are perfectly contented to en ioy vhat they have without goina hough the hardships of a  war  Mrs w mitred Aberdeen was on he election oard in Dexter town np pid Fiauns Shenan in Ham ui owuship M and Mrs Howard Read and ion spent Sunday night at tne Vude tome in Ann Arbor lhe Phillip iiinau n Ho A ell Sprout iamily spent I the Chas Soule home The Leon Meabon amily oi Dex u wvie Sunday guests al ne Jcuo Miller homo Miller homo x Garish and fu ily M Mt spent Thursday and Fri I It il CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express my sincere appreciation far the sym pathy and many acts of kindness extended to me by felativeciieigh bors and friends at me time of sor row in the lose of a devoted husband Bert M Hicks Mr Merwin Campbell far me music Rev Ezra Beachy and Rev  D, D Brady far tfaeid meet consort mg waefe far all mete w hank vox Bert M Hides lonq Al Clemens  th Wm Shehan home Mis Charieton arid Mrs Hazel ,VcUh oi Canada spnt last wk it the George Snively home  lass, spent the week end with his Bonnie VanBlaircum oi Boston amily here Kmest Wright is building a ten tan house on his farm far Dwight Sharpe Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi L,udte were in Lansing Friday  Mrs Virginia Carver was soloist or the bunday evening service of the Gongl church Mr and Mrs Howard Read and Mr and Mrs Lloyd VanBlaircum 00k in a hockey game In Detroit Thursday night The Lloyd Hendee family spent Sun at the Gerry Eichman home, Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs, onreth Wylie were Pat Cain and wife of Portage Lake, Ren Wylis md wife of Ann Arbor and Lyle uler of Howell  Mrs, June Hendee and Mrs M frchman were in Jackson last Wednesday Genevieve and Bessie Read of South Lyon called at Ross Read icnie Sunday NAHousner of Brighton spent Sunday at the Andjew Nesbitt home Mrs Clifford VcmHorn and the John McDonald family attended he flower show in Detroit last wk Alice Geairiait of Howell spent he week end at the Mark Nash home The Womens Aux of the Congl church meet at the Mark Nash home today Louis Coyle and wife spent Sun at the Thomas Coyle home in Howell y  mV lerW, ft The township supervisors hava had their raised from 6 per day to 8 The bill passed both houses and was signed by Gov William 3 last week Now the supervisor j have a strong lobby They ad or ly have a state wide oraamzvaoi which meets one a year Uu 0 lorge number oi me menu  u h state senate ami house are farmer sapervsomTaldbg oil other thiocs into consideration this wage boost 1 is probably fair but in view of the  power the body has control of we wonder wfar mey did not get t laj Mr STATE OF MICHUIA Th ProbaU Cour or thu County cf Uvlaqston hi a Stttion of taid Cout held at th Probat Otiico in tho City of Howell in th, aid County, on the 31st day of March, A D 1949 PxesentHon Hixam ,R Smith Judge f Probat la the Matter oi the Estate of William A Shilling, Sr Deceased It appearing to the Court that th time for presentation of claims against saic tale should be limited, and that a tiro and placa be appointed to rciev examino and adjust all claims oavd do man is agaiaist said doceasod by and kefcro said Court it 1 Ordorod, That all of die crodi ton off said doctasod r coqukod 0 prosonl thofar daiao to said Court at aid Probato Office and to sorvo a copy upon Stanley Borriman, Administrator of said ofttcrte at HowollMicb on or tio  th 13th day of Jue, A D 1344 at tc oclock 00 that said day m tho foronoos soSd timo and pkxco bouvq hoc by appoiaStd for 4ho oicaadiMrtto and adjutm of all data and domaodi aaaioat taid docw 1 It to fWSSSt Oesrod, That ovc no tic thoroaf be evod by pvljiifrtion of a copy of Site ardor 000 oach wotfc lorj drew CosBpbett tvroo MootNivo wooks sfMrioua to ssMj Mrs WojJsSff ClBltr day at hearing in tho PteaaMf Dtepsieh LyU Hsnjss Ojs4 wtfa fa printed and cfrculattd hi Q ThejedOF I Wsm Oeeiey B 1  et Louis Murphy and Mr Duiiame isited Fr Francis Murphy at St Francis Villa at Comstock one day last week Winston Baughn and wife spent Sunday in Detroit Albert Shirley and wife spent Sunday night at the home ot Earl Ward jr at Pingree Cecil and Robert Hooker of Ann Arbor spent the last week end with Roy Dillingham and wife  Mrs Joe Basydlo and children spent Sat in Fowierville Omer Gass and wife of Brighton spent Sunday at the Lester Mc Afee home The Lester McAfee family weiw in Jackson Saturday Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson r entertained at their home Satnight after the Masonic banquet, Fran cis Dodge, Rex Socket Burdette Voqel Ted Dickerson, Earl Brown, Earl Kennewell, J R Dagg, all oi Detroit Barbara Baughn is visiting Mr and Mrs Frank Clark of MiSford  Ms Alva Dickson and Mrs Wm Buhl of Howell called on Mrs Etta Bland Sunday  The Hollis Wylie iamily expect to move into their house in Pinckney about June 1st Mr and Mrs Walter Clark went Sunday guests of Wilbur er and wile near Howell  Mrs Clare Palmer and spent tbe week end In Desjeit Ralph Clinton and fafty of lie coin Park were Suede apses e the CJjClnBOtt borne Rev Diet endjelse f Ced octis TOBS oadfani of the Ae J 11 w iTV HNCKNEY MSMTCH April l IMS Annual Pirfnatii Township Financial Statement for the Year 194849 Asset Valuation Voted Tax Valuation HEAL EST ATE AND PERSONAL DisL No 1 FrL Dexter Cist No 2 71772 14718500 I Tax Rate DUt No 3 I Total Taxes Levied Total Taxes Collected  Total Taxes Returned Total ColL and Bet Receipts DisL No 4 24,99538 No 5 FrL Maion 20,58915 4406,83 DistNo7JfrLHamburg 24 99598 DistNoA FrL Marion DietNo 9 FrL Unadilla 179,43000 503,30500 4529,75 201322 323410  639000  46,45000  1,94346 44730 32515 404 J4 004 006 407 Coll 61316 3J11J1 164974 146634 DisLNo10FrL Hamburg Balance on Hand   8,30554 Delinquent Tax Received 268982, Beer and Liquor   48875 Sales Tax   366618 ,  99932  20,53915 Total Receipts 3673876 DistNo 11, FrL, Marion Totals 115,60000 81060 62,10000 5590  6519000 52152  I 80,000,00 960,00 I 38,10000, 390 13,17052 147818500 46050 0071 307W 007 2580 009 J 4660 008 Special 006004 009 m  46472 81840 28710 10,84082 Taxes Returned 10456 91784 33348 47712 16 0 17 50 13430 9010 5680 HI GO 5580 2,32970  Intangible Tax Total Taxes Collected fixpenditures Paid County Treas 3654112 ConMng Orders Drawn  370690 Paid School Diats 1281742 Loon to Fire Dept  700000 Paid Uv Co Rd Com  ZL  2,00000 Paid Fire DepL Del Tax 22480 Transferred to Fire DepL Voted 2,41711 Balance on Hand 203141 Total 0673376 Lynn Hendee, Supervisor Donley DinkeL Treuuro MurrayKennedy Clerk Ben White Justice Asher WyUe Justice Mi UN Drafts Bill on Human Rights Uncle Sain Says Look at this Deal r  SECURE XzH YOUR f FUTURE SAVINGS BONDS  I fVash Clothes Cleaner TTBLAG YOUX OLD WA8HEH ON A New NORGE in this SuperCapacity NORGE Hrs Franklin D Roosevelt, Chairman the UN Commission on Baman Rights, talks with a group of students visiting United NaUens interim Headquarters during a meeting of the commission, wt International Bill on Human BJhts, which the commission rejentty approved, will be submitted to the next session o the Eeoatmie sad Social Council in Geneva which in turn will refer it to the General Assembly of the United Nations tor its final approval UN Pacts ana tcz     ICELAND Theres nothing liLe a backlog of U S Savings Bonds to enable one to bland up and look the world in the eye And youll be clutching  handful of tliem before you know it if you enroll nw for the regular purchase of U S Sitings Bonds With these bonds youll lose the uncomfortable feeling that youre not getting ahead Whats good for you is good for your country, so binvl accumulating those Savings Bonds now In ten years you get back 4 for eery 3 you invest today Sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan Where you work, or, If iselfemployed, for the Bond 4Month Plan at your bank Z7JS Trmtmv Ihptrtmtui  YOU SET THE PRICE ON YOUR OLD WASHER WE WHl DELIVKR A NewN  Ul FOR A0 LITTLE AS 1725 Down  BALANCE AS LOW AS jgi 414, a week Pinckney Fab Sheet Metal Co ffffMinimmitiiumi 2U WEST HAOf ST PWOOfEY I 11  Try a Want Adv in the Dispatch Only 50c   v , 4 I  4 k  wawswep TF  wwwfsw ipwPWwWPWiT im Tm   W The Peoples Store Groceries Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedys Gei Store  AutflMMMk Efficient  H Of course Its ELECTRIC C RC iVATEft HEATHS USE Ail THE HEAT Feel the wail of yowelectrk Sure, if as cool a a Unlike in an eiecttis aw jot tMSjrdim Is no be carried of ep  Em of the heavy useeiaooo Iptepf all dbc heat swsw the  ak of titoseo or appliance dealer, or any DETROIT EDJSON  , June 2a 1949 fro Pfachney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Wg matter at Postoifcce US Main st, Pinckney, Mich SDUpn Pric Wfi a Yr  W OttlottPuhijaW wi 1,  Aaron iarurev vUac Harrow who has W Wooing a month ntre  CaxnpUU axe working m o mson Soda Bar  iSJSy  a vac canned mail ioi him UIW with relatives in Dexter us Leawidge pucned a base bau game rar tne Uu team in  Ann Arsor last wee They won hay and neryl Baird oi Wash D U axe visiinig me Lester Mc  Alee family in ettysville Civic Assn hejd a picruc a xtuan Lcuco Wed night  was Norma Merrill and Norma Uviaetittenan oi Webster spent, inaay with Mrs Nettie Vauqhn Sunday guests at Mr and Mrs Hotext iasch were Mrs Anna Tasch and Mr and Mrs Richard lascn ox Ann Arbor Lorn George Reynolds and wiie, U, S N, oi Norfolk, Va, were Sun guests oi the Max Rev nolds tamiiy Week end quests of Mr and MrsAlbeit Shirley were Thomas Shirley and son oi Detroit and  the Doyle Templeton family oi Keeqo Harbor herb Palmer and wife and Mrs James Myers oi Howell called at the Harry Palmer home Friniqht The Ralph and Gerald Clinton families oi Detroit weie Suuauy guests at the C JClinton hoxn Miss Rulh Kennedy of Ann Ar bor spent the week eni at the Chae Clark home Cheryl Meyer of Yysilanti spent the week end at the Waiter Clark home Mr and Mrs Gale Middleton of Detroit spent the wek end at the Hoqer Carr home The Ambrose and Gerald Kenn jdy tamilies of Howell were Sun quests at the Irvin Kennedy home Mr and Mrs C J Clinton calu ed on Mrs Estelle Greiner of Bri qhton Wednesday Stanley Culver and wife of Derfield called at teh Murray Kennedy home Wednesday LeRoy Duke and family of Det oi wpre Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout Emil Weddigc and wife who hav3 been in Europe several months landed in New York Monday Joyce, Joan and Gerald De Wolfe of Hambrug visited their aunt, Elsie DeWolfe, last Friday Steve Aschbrenner and family have moved into the home they purchased at PottysviUe Look for this Seal H is your guide to fast, modern, automatic gas cookina L J you cook three meaii a day Thats wi over 1,000 meals a year No wonder you   owe yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHar J ck CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burner grates  oven door window  oven light Your Philgas dealer features a full lint of Philgas ranges  buift to suit a wide span of cooking needs  pI J to fit your household buda Hockey Service ti BAR MAIN ST flmmwm toSSWSW Dead er Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY  ,  HORSES 250 COWS 5250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKIN8 Plume 88 Pinckney Central Doad tKk St LeKoyR,juardson U b Army recruitinq officecr has been transferred to Hillsdale and he and Mrs Richardson are to move there Mr and Mrs Paul Strawheck er and daughter Paidinbrouqht Uona CampbeU home fcoov Grand Rcmids Sun They, with Mr and BfoTOna Campbell had dinner at Webers on u S 12 Pvt Mike Harnack ir was home last week The Baotlel Hapnv JJav Beula Camp who bought JO aow  SsTred Tccpie torn i6  struded several busldinqj troie and wiU hold chinchJheto   The Fred Singer tojly J Wayne Car famY MMB4 Mra Bums and lsfaad   Sow cosd at the Vtacetf Tohoiso In Gorvamdav mSJSiUSSm of Hint  ymI got Stokers Satur ItTand lfca Hot     De far she   jtr is visiteg ins bro swstbw  Moi  r  Edoor Ua liarrit of the LivCo rllndfatore Poedv of Howe oaHed at the fied Bead   Am TSow Pam tot PltsmMag Wmfr Ijrtdwttt  The Rythme 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tl Tond died sotted should bo ad ieiMnl9 MOO ft to Ordered, That all oi the aediMan oil oaid dtctstod aio required 4o present their datou to toid Court at  Emhhthri 1665  Incorporated 1915 XcPhersos Jtat Bank  INDEPENDENCE DAY j  1 PROFESSIONAL CeRNER t infc llNCtUU diuuiiiulUM J, hay lAtftY AL iX riacimey luicu Uaily UoU  M to U0  6 fcxcept w eanesuuy MorwIutawfrLAd tuuttUOpm DR G tt McCLUSfcEY July 4 1776,juit 173 year aqoj Dentiai a group oi representatives oi the 112 North Michigan people oi the American Colonits l Telephones oi England gathered at Phikxdel iQmce 935 Residence 8U phia and adopted Thomas leR j KjmiKll by Appointments arsons resolution known to us JLIL Michigan as The Declaration oi Independ towelLMumigan enoe  HERB SNEEU The Declaration began a 13 phone 183  207 Grand River period ol war and etrugqle to Howell Michigan brinq our nation into existence as pj Estate InsuranceBrokeiage prom mo  ,o  , , the 522SL SSi City Lake and Jarm Property laid Probate OH, and to tor, a oopy Those2JS A Speciality thereof upon Doe W Von wtakie admia ltood the mexmlng oi liberty and A  tratoi at Mid ostale whose addreM is  Howell, Mich,, on oz before tho 8th day  oi Soot A D 1843 at ten oclock tn tho fort noon, oaid time and place botag eppototod lot the te  ominatioa a4 adtuotmont ol all claim and demand again said docooood and for the adludJcatton and detentleat Ion oi the note at law ol laid deceased at the too ol hit death tntttied to ioher it the ettale of which tho docoattd died eisod  VANWMlOfi IXWVanWinkle mVtmWinkl AttotiMfp ejt itTWFiret Skrte and Savings Boat Howeil Michigan Cemeteiy MMam Ststood tne meaning oi uoeny ana  pftv with e the fight necessary to its preset UgJowjtapy  vation E LAVEY July 4 1949 gives us cause General Insurance to celebrate this trtsjqe oi our phona 59f3 forebearers Ut us their descend Michigan ants, not forgot or tell cheaply Pinckney   the ideal of individual freedom  I JcPherson State Bank H Furtl Ortl M Public t All fepori up 10 00000 UUI   i uMmtiAii isf a IAJ vtr ir mmMkimhin in tne rea  A U C T I O NEER Farm Sales a Speciality JERT WYUE raffime 78F2i LAVBY HARDWARE Boats, Motors MARINE PAINT  COMPOUNDS HARD WKiiE AUTHORIZED MARTIN ANDCHRIS CRAFT MOTOR DEALER OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR ice thereof bo gtveo by publication of a copy of this order ones each week for 3 successive weekt previous to said day 1 Hrf hearing, tn tho Flsftbmoy Dispatch o  newspaeor printed asd ctaetiated In said County Minnie  Porter, Regit ol Probate Hiram R 8mith lodge of Probate USE T4t POB  i ATHLETES FOOf  BECAUSE r I B ham fttattf PENETRATING  Power WHh 90 peroent undiluted 1 alcohol boM ttoaples me aeUve inexMcqtioa MBIY to kill the qtcn oa nrtHartGel happy reliei IN ONE HOUR or your 4fe back at any drug store Today at  CORrS DRUG STORE d by our membership la he Fed Patera DeposU Insuranee Corp Ov 0 Years oi Sale Banking Memorials 824 NJdam S JLnn Arooraich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phono Howell 439 or 97 MooumeaUMaxker STTAvS Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich, Phone 157FU Reparuw MYRON J HUGHtS Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Divo License Rush Lqh P a SWARTHOUT  SO  Funeral Home Don C Swarthoui Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phone 39 4 63 Pwckney,Mlch ESi  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 E Grand River , Howell BEFmGtRATION SrSvCE 1W   HAHOLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pmckney 154F3 a RHCKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment 358 Residence 613 AIR CONWTIONED 1949 STYLES THE DODGE DK C7I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Pexter 3461 JANE TASCH Letters or Any Papers Composed   f Cooied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Conlrael 1 M Work Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Plnckney Rte i  747 MauvPlnckney, Pboae 50FU Phone Dexter 3 116  LLOYD HENDEE live Stock HemHng WeeUy Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14   CARL JONES Concrete Products, Gravel Send Top Soil, Road Grave Fill Mr and Road Built live Wilson Fishing Supplies SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, Lake Chemung, Hairway Between Brighton and Howell FOR RFNT Ufiliiv railers and Concrete Mixers Phone Howell 354 W 4  Rex Sackett and family oi Det roit spent the week end at the Olin Robinson homeRush Lake Anthony Beno and wife and the Philttp Hadeamteftf oi Dtc  roit were Sundav gueets oi tha  Lesser McAJea CaaUy Thomas Goad and William Engguist attended the wedding ol Frank Steiger and Paulina Nauss in Detroit Saturday night They returned home Sua night Mr and Mrs Lynn Kendee went to Coldwater Fri and spent ine week and  One of a series a style leader in each American Automobile Manufacturers Line  Wart Ads FINANCE OUR NEW CAR as  r carefully XM you setect it Use this   aTL TZ ,  plan 1 Piok out the new car FOUND Pair of Spectacles,qooa you want 2 Determine youriones  tradein allowance and or cash  Inquire r Dispatch Qttice Pinckneys  u down payment  See us oboutj,iVr4fj Custom 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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>  Volume tt  jputffenc TpEe7isrtiflfc Wedns Wednesday June 22, 1949   i He and There INE1GHBU1U t D1E8 Of QtfUBBS The Rotary Club International at their om convention at NV Fishing in MJcliiijfH has of came bia business A iruttipu people cant be wrong Nec4v one third of a million fishinq lie enses in Michigan are issued to out af slate residents In 1947 the leqislatute desiqr ated 20 lakes for year round fish luq bluegills, sun tih pe en ai rock and calico bass  ,  u        r v  w Effective Sept23 the 6 inch d Roww nmr of Ann Aibor ana 8 club to sell beer at the fair limit on panfish will be removed wln  wa hit byUie carThe grounds during the parti mutual and the season on blueqiU and i drw     a mea harness races being held there sua fish lengthened one month Jf  5 W5I obtainJed oi  Stockbridge Brief Sun had Churcii lewa No26 ST MAAY 8 CHURCH e MJbml Schattt, fastor JNotea of ttie Game 30 ett SSw U iedJnn S VOtedo t0 8peria SUMMER SUNDAY MASSES fjrl, BQY SB TvfJ 7000 in the next 3 years for 630 800, 1000 11 ox mjunes she suttirodScftnightWOfla peace This is a JuaOou uxiiy Mass  30 JUfc when struck Jy a hit and runincrease in the last Z years ap Contusions Sat 70 QU  anver The girl was walking a propriations vonissions eat ,w io VUU p long the Parteae Lake Rd bet, ie Jackson county flair baaruundays,biore 800 mess ween Big and Little Portage ear has ased the state liquor comm I Fridays,afteT Novenna Devotions ly Sat ovening with Alice Siebert to revoke the permit of the 40 Novenna to Our Sorrowful GHMtU XsOitUimU the hit and run driver and car an article on CRHenderson, a A road block was set up by pol l0rmer blacksmith there who ice failed to produce any resuhs while he was at Oxford, lna Miss Moore was the only dau wa8 the first manto shoe Dan ghter of Mr and Mrs Marshall Krtch the famous race hoib Moore of 2885 South Blvd  Ann James Cranna formerly of GreArbor and graditated from Ann qory was kiiied in an autu a Arbor hiqh s tool last Thurs Qent at iwfanti last wwok Wm Alice Sibert, her companion Stockbridge has organise J a was slightly injured American Legion softball team , , Two witnesses saw the car ot bovo rt n it to if yru their food  protection Brush shelter and one of them fnwd tt Thsv first game is at Charlotte have been buil aiona shores ot ojtt wt J51 atJ 19J3 Buck he marrage of Stanley PolichJ mere is a complete rtversai oi sportsmens traditional attitude F A Westerman of the fijn dept says they have reached the point where they doubt hat the continued stocking o4 streams with young fish is the answer On the contrary they believe that many lakes and streams are ov populated with pan fish What counts  availability of lakes and shrubbery planted to prevent erosion Tho state has purchased 380 fishinq sit, 261 on lakes and 118 on steams Trout rearinq pools have been built in southern Michiqan and DrM1i H T,L   nm noxlou h uch a carp remov aJAt waTbS Mother Fridays at 730 p m COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational Rev U u Brady Miinister Chair Practise Wed nights Orqanist and Choir Director  Mrs Merwin Campbell Sunday, June 26 Church Servacauon Die bchool is meet ing uaiy irom 9UU to 1130A11 chixan iiom tour to fourteen    v eicome Wed 0 Choir Practise Fri, 00 Anniv crswiry Comm meeting at the church includinq Iriistory, Pageant Publicity and Rev Schmale otficiatinq OBITUA3Y Miss Mpores funeral was at ai Chelsea to Eva Noble of Greluinner and Program Committee the mej Funeral Home Tues g0ry is announced It took place, The Sunday school picnic is May 14, Justice Brooks oi cneitpostooned till a later date sea officiating j Sunday, June 26 Churchc Ser The Bob Ross family Wormcvice at 1030 Sermon The Holy Crotty are now living at Las JiVKits Idhn, liwgeton Lodge Lansing He has been stationed N0 6 F and A M will be our ed from 15 lakes chlTTmBBSmk nea g Guaut to  at Michigan quests at this service All Mason Bass and pan fishjro increas  fto Pammern,  00 PP1 nave enrolled christians and all seekers for Mnl iimaSyjS fai1 13 hTand 122 1  hSlaie h are welcome a problem Trout hshmq is mcrea  parents came to Handy town C0J e L  n I en, 600 Pilqrim Fellowship ing and is depleting the populating   u1 Fwmk Schwarti died at Patt, will meet at the church and drive ion of trout streams i  18Qy  y  gon Lake  jg  a hearrto Pinebrook Youth Hoslol near Pan fish are present m greater  waM manUtd to Meta Lcmq attack South Lyon and will be quests 5 3rd m    i SSSJS JVS2 H 1 Anderson U properly manaqed will attract,  and   n Tues 8H30 The Youiia Ladies Herman Harold and Louisa, who J  t,KjE5cJpaoS5 i y meeting night died in early childhood His wife J  11 ead ailS died in 11 On JaT 1813 he, 0 Smith, both lake resid, CAVALRY MENNONITE To5T5Ti55o  i SS  wiU 6  to the  The Masonic Buildinq Assn Selma, Levi, the other three died, J08   11 State CoUeac here took in 200 at their pulow,in early childhood They mov1 A M SOFT BALL OAMES HERE FRL xter has been taking on all Pinckney will put on two more aspects oi a city ox toe oia soft ball games here Friday night v outier such as Dodger In the hrst game at 730 p m Cuy or lomnston, iviayor A U imagers Cleaners of Howell will Wall has recognised the emermeet the Leland Drugs of Briqh 4 y MS if   ton This last team is the one aii oi he u memers ot me Bob Singer pitches for and he  aepuit stanea several weeics will be here u wnea a buucunq was burned In the last game Pinckney will10 mew m 1 Bawttufl 1 take on the City Service team of  u tne lire aept ou A WKS Howell at 900 p m uao m a ba in an ice cream  parlor tne village marsflaii snot one of tne participants throuqh iepite throaieninq weatner int arm when he ana a deputy Pincjcney opeuea iier iuqiu bun were unable to handle the 3 IXLU season nere rn xug,nt witii Ugniers iast week deputies chas u aouoie neader in tne ursi qame the Howell CLU UAW only had b play 4  ed a car through Dexter streets at a U mue an hour clip alter game and won tromaar   man up that SSIsSsS B deain and was backed up by sensational iieldinqrloweli made imough the arm by the marshall who m in the hospital The DJys thousands of tourists to MicV and provide recreation for Mich residents ttlip card party Sat night, some ed to Gregory in 1927 10 pair oi pwow slips were qiv He enlisted in the 22nd In Div on away and other prizes donat 0 the U, S Army On April 2,1900 ud by tne merchants, ihe pro ani was nonorjb discharged jeeds will go to the loaqe buJa on Mar 214903 aAer servinq aq fund ,,, about 3 years in the Phlllipines The ass n wishes to thank all Alhouqh after his failinq hoal those who helped make it a sue th his feath  ver7 suci n cess and the merchants who at 815 p m June 16 JV9 ed prises Pev ia bviwiiy, rasiwr Mornina Worship 1000 w P ,u  Sunday School 1100 W E Beach oxnq Peoples Meetinq  730 Ckl as life quard Mr ana Mrs Al Dewey of Phof  i are spending a cou He leaves to mourn then qrea,  r JSnSSu1  loss his wife ElizabethJhree iftjff  of the XI Howell observed their 50th wedd, Worship  815 ing cinvwsaryjune 12 at taS t   KRoscoe Darrow hosne oi her brother, Bert Wnqh   The Howell City park opend   HJ r last week with Mkrrtin Cranon   double plays and one triple were all fined 60 and one go a play The triple play came in b0 day jail sentence Li addition uie 3rd with ijilby on 3rd and 11  miller on first D Miller hit to lhe i Wjiiatu, HJ not ped on 2nd forcing  MiUerand  0fl    ,, men got U Miller at hrst Silby y a u 0lUy iegaiiaed 0 ga tried to score from 3rd but wailiKS AiS out at the plate j ei kiiias are teaal  Q quan VAGABOND COACH AB R Hjmies axe Oougnt into Mich and 4 11 Fuickney has oeen well supplied Silby, 2b iarvis L MUler, ss U Miller, rf Sieqel, If L hoqanson, lb B Hoganson, c Lutterhbuse 2b I Housner C L O J A W OConners, cf Parks, c Jehrinqer 3b Niblock, 2b 2 0 0 3 0 0 Cooper, lb Walter Esch i Bodray, p 4 2 2 o ior mere has been no attempt 4 1 1 t0 curb their use here At the last  0 u a E S meeting some one throw a nrecracker through the win aow while they were in seeeton, 3 0 01 in other places they ax cracking 3 0 0 down on violators In South 3 2 2 Lyon one recently drew a 125 AB R H tine In Detroit, police raided a 4 2 2 qrocery store, confiscated 688  U sparklers and fined the pfopriet 1 or 50 for selling thetn without, a 2 license W1 service    T  ,    inrougn tne eoorts ot tne xi MBS WIOIAM EBOUAM SrsX itaS iwanU Jub Dl wUl haw wp her home m Ho well Sat 5hlw7 rJHi j, , at th  summer  formerly Mae Lauglin ofe uSLiSr fi  mt Mrs, Leon Aqen of Dexter wai Senoa Survivina are her hus S1 1 1949 bitten by a rattlesnake last woe iiad and 4 sons luiMnr whl working in her flot 5r T i  c TAI the Rev G G Altkoa of Monroe   The funeflal was fjJXwas a lona standing friend  chucb Howell luesdayriev rr wr r  J2i, in iSy officiating Buriel in HoweUof the kxmuy omaatinq NOTICE 1 will have a community sale at Anderson property in c American LeafOn Aurill   , l001 uu anr  DJder now has a memb Buriel was in the Pinckney   76 wocaeiL Cemetery with miUtary honors   OT  WILLIAM COMSTOCK 1145 Prayer Meetinq Wed Eve 800 Mr Cieo Mann who spent sev eral years as a relief administrator in Europe will discuss the Relief Program as it is being carr iad on in Mennonite J6 The public is invited io this Ledwidqe, If F Sinqer, ss Widmeyer, rl 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 j substitute a 3 man qrand jury consisunq of 3 circuit judges Gov Wilttama uus Just sign ed tne bill which would abohsn the old one man qrand iury and The less said about the Pinck 51 week he 1 uaento huVGat3Ju aTuletocknty g 6 it was that it give, w t ili ffiliaua only allowed them 3 hits ,h one 1 conducting it die MHS FBED WA8MITM Mrs Yzea Wasmund, 54, of only allowed them 3 hits Hncicney qot a run the first on atonal powers and the diet civil Gus Ledwidqes double and a j J ol , Persons comingbe couple of outs Pinckney held thelforo li 0 Uskmn 7 hom thmm 1 to 0 lead to the 3rd When Pinck Winans Lake died suddenly nev inhfki blew up and by  inuis ot a nean actacit v,,Jpf ,3 fors and 3 scracr  it  , f mnri at cainna at the ham o a neighl Beared 5 runs This ended JJ19  That innocent persons corning before it have absolutely no se course The arguement for K is boi ks  is survived b hr hus band d 2 sons, Fred ,d be roy TU  1 1  J u n Ahe funeral was at SL Patricks 2 AnHAnon nrooenv m Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs j The steatoses in the death rt  Monday morning, fiev bSS 2AnXrvSg S H Carr were Harry Ue and WJ Kissane omciatiag Bur  1 TrSi VnliaVmQ1 Wiic,Lakeiand lack Kciert oded ft WffSoijM hfe  anything to sell contact irt vSrylie Phone 78F21 COUNCIL PHOCEDINGS Begularmeeting Council Tune 141S49 Coiled to order by Pre Dinkei ioUowed by roll call of officers t resent Shirley, C Clark, LiseW md Bead Absent Swarthout and R Qark Minutes of kzst meeting read and approved Motion by Shirley supported wife, Detroi and Mel Kettier I politics and died a co portative anc1 faniiy  Jackson P001 man  ojeatest achieve The Pin Iiey Fab Co h v ment was the Mich State Series moved fjem Stuart Anir x which he sponsored In J 93 of Village building to the former Bob WJuteuto place the IWueJcstJjy buildinq across the street Charles Brown now whizzes alono the highways on a motor bike iii Smith of Brighton and B Singer of Detroit were callers at the Dispatch office Sunday lohny Qinton of Detroit it Ly Clark that a vote of tnankd j spending the week with Mr and LJ given Gene Mann and ChasjJrs C J Clinton Ottnderson for their labor and Mrs Stanley Dfaikei and dau  M spent at redecorating the ojitejr Christine, and Mrs Jenie  E W HalL iDevereaux epegt Fri in Howell Also to the V F W for the newj Don Griffith and wne oi Ann ie escape Carried  Arbor were week end guests at Motion by Read supported by Mr and Mrs Joe GrinJtn KUele to table NSarshail appoint 3fmroie Meyer USN stOl at Pearl Harbor Tne Holhs Wyne family cos moving m heir home on  Main St Pmckaey this week Sunday guests at the Edward Spear home were Betty Smith of Ann Arbor, Norma Andrews of FCL RuseeB Ceovir and farnuv n ent until special meeunq in liar future Carried Motion by Shirley supported L dark tocdlow foUowing LiiSs Detroit Edison, St light 10963 Abe Haines, Labor on park 1000 Geo Johnson, Flag, 2ri   oe Clark Casekzker of flag 001 Fov4ervHle and the Gerry Brit IrvSe Keonedy, Labor on St man kanflf Mr and Mn Robert Pike took Ted DeBarr and 2 aVlkteen to Ov oseo Thursday Andsew Lareea and wHt af Fowlanrflle 4e4s4 at BfiUer home Satuneay  MB Wm Meioer spent the k end at the McGcegor home ki Bri 17S0 Edison 37 St signs, 5655 Motion to adjoaoi MBdced Adder Cleric Of1 A PAMHT Mcrarr adoption of the 15 mill property1 penny lor Comstock tax after 16 years It is still enforce unchagecL For years he ran for qovem or when he did not have a chin ce just to fill out the ticket Then in 1932 the Democrat landslide ial at Brighton TO MAKE SURVEY Four University students torn 8, lb r  , Pinckney are to spend four days  widge, L TX limit Although he was dam 1  yth the people of the Com maimer, 3D ed for it and it was dubbed a munity Congl Church Their Z Smaer P    chiei gfy to  chach and 5 c cdmnwnity will be that of aking  n, a rehgious census They will call Jr2 b especially at me lake residences Kilwosserrf to learn of the rehgious back Vaughn, c  ound of the people and to tell Hainsworth, ss carried him into office An oldthem about the Churches of Metti 3b time Democrat he broke vithPinckney The church preference ithard, cf Franklin Roosevelt and wac becrtcaio  Cathouc, Mennonite and Bennett, lb en for nommatton in 1934 AVConal will be handed to the re Kelander, p the scorina until ihe th when Dexter got 3 more runs on scrat ch hits PINCKNEY GLedwidqe If B Arnburgey, 2b  D Amburqey, 2b Levey cf F Singer, ss ion and secures many convict ions which would otherwise be impossible by allowing the one judge to grant witnesses Ununir AB R H lor important testimony This is 3 2 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 undoubtedly all true but the average person holds his ctal rights sacred and as m a few 0 cases qrand juries have tramp 0 led on them, hence the demrmd 0 for its repeal 0 0 0 The voters axe all oemq 3 0 0 qed with letters from a 3 0 0 organization asking them 1 0 1 write their congressxno AB R H hm to vote to adopt the Hoover 4 1 1 reorganization pkxn and this time the rumor was sp ead mat he was building a million doikar home in Ann Arbor This home later proved to be a fig 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 spechve ministers Young people Curtis, li ol the Community Cong1 Church will ffcompany estudente to  jjy BATHHO form four teams of two each At AVERAGES 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 COMMOHiCATION of Liv inaston Lodge Mo It F d A ML on Saturday night Stme 25 at f m to confstr JBecond degree 8andcry, June 2S tivmasten In The American Weekly, great eagasine wish this Sim oafs June 26 issue af Thej icipef Court says too frtJ    wW Smd af a BsejBtAse You U the misdays at 1IMM a m i  P W Otrlettf imfr of Asm Arbor 1 r  in at Ksflm hoepskdiSdshtoiL Msmar rov f  of me jane  mmr fosslstOBS and  elHeo M  flstt to Bar1 SOA meat of irrKiglnanesL Out of krvcamp Talahi the Lyle Feflowshtp or with the Roosevek toUovverH insto of Human Relations is he was out ei the party until training same 42 Unhraamy Stud Jim Burroughs 1948 For some yearn past he ha1 lor ChdstleBi service Their Bob Twiichell been a member of the Detroit Unstnute wfll kwt six weeks and fz Singer teams are being planned far 4 oe Lavev day esrvice projects in such com Keith Ledwidge munHtos as Sachson Monroe and on Amburgey Adban Dr DeWitt C Baldwin Pha Gentile of Lease Hall U of Mte the Diri Q Ledwidge ertnrnnfl Mr Glenn Bartonper pon pnrr eonel and team dtreetor  Amburgey RevDDBady anc his people Toe jGftrevs ffJf2tt Widmeyer  WJ team which win apsod j j,  neifThurs mru Suoa 5iwlew Reader me Census and in worldna in the JBsbss School and Conql Church Back home aoamThanldna all friends tarmT Li David Leebe JJ fWusi w muejK yausjmst 30 Mew ffuason Dens FSphy Herb Palmer lack 6 0 2 500 20 9 9 450 28 10 12 421 3 1 1 333 20 0 6 300 5 0 2 400 6 4 4 4 1 1 15 4 4 26 5 5 ,6 1 1 9 0 0 17 0 0 1 taxes and government 1 We doubt that it will have 2 effect Congressman like to talc 1 economy, seldom practise it far 1 the reason that it is impoestnW to 1 i do so with out onending some of li their coristituents Those of the 0j biggest cost hems in the federal government today ax European Recovery, War Veterans and Price supports Now what cpessman in his sot sit p u feJ would oppose Europe  i i 5nlvnr which is merely z l l money to Europe so they buy goods of us Neither would they offend the isternmi by out ting veteran benefits or aacrinst price controls and the prices paid to the fan octfor their produce v , , m,m S W r Kelsey in the Deexst f News cmalises the cuaeut bust jcC ness recession and classes It  19 o 7 illa yrike He says the     Nxnfcs ar h of custossjse UMS  1 7 2 121  and Scvmo are incwyrsseg 0 yet aftor a hdef Surry te bsm 000 business sales Ulsll ee    now 5 LOSE TO TCWW MOftJIIGr iwar CHW When s   i   ftiij nnjLLLiiu the fBt of he vvZj   7  fgm  sr ooniP ine  m  to 3 4 errors by thejst J5L2T2fa  d the first mnina acrve  TzSJTiLJl  A jMac UWMI n 4rfv Slev  SV iU i  f i  A     I e cost f swIMP Amt Tedav it fa BsmWewisJeT HBIBV  Nt fa use ed 4 hits but 8 weretoo much af a hanaVon Pmelmv afae got 4 hits Zehe LeoVidoe hit a home run far Pfiwesnev ki the 7th P sseaHaf und P wwjiesi o st    f Jl tr T  C  nirtri1 iMii,i  ,t  JLVi ,ti K 11M Pinckney ivl improwiw   Thanks You for making their U k Mlf V i Father  Son a Success Our Next Meeting to MONDAY, JULY Ilth  f, V ipsi Normal where he is gtttmi nq sctooi  JtaBMt Mocha won at RockDort Qrwaek with CSwu White Wto Kennedy and son Ghas wereSshna last weak at taa pond Chos puued up his    ont thiouaa ni lathers upper lip, Ox a L  AVON THEATER SYLVAw i HEATER Ftt  lei tots I4JI Malar cut it out  Andrei Rural elenews jsrsi r  ACUNTtY MUlf  The say in Asian as a oeantry He, seeslaf esis nse in etc sansmaoile 4ejss, f a sssi wes anyaeayV  MS i sanaaa ge nman JI yes  M jest at eleee St k wel take yea te   a a saetser etf mplreW hy yainem tnhea Hew, Bel phenc T snaeatnrias haf aVeleocd a new hami of wjlslif Catted erne Transistor, k n a nny eyhnaer, let eessnmeeaad and more regard  1 1 A   1  fJenfeSmsh SS nwppjnwajB easaSnn pgeSjMgBBgg gaggMgjngSjai SSmss an 10G timet Sent in the exsxjrimesrtal asage, its aeethar exataple of the constant rwiweh that ieal caHs 70 make weyse teyea lie the nsefsnn Ttsmkef the hansi k weald take te vtast sH af Those peaple  hears ef lost work aavamsl tks  a yea aanesoar saet ens sen elite,  MIC HI ISAM llll TILIrMlfl C  fl t A II Y  Oar in,, nara sW  w Rochce, star ball play ex on the U, of M team won a now suit of clothes fast week as the best pkryer on the team Toledo ottered him a contract for 98 a month but he has qnffititr year at flflillefje The Hotel Caverly has bean serving Sunday dinner for spec kxl narune Anderson boat Howell in base ball last weak 7 to  Cracker Moron, the kid pitcher won 2 mora qatnes last week Anderson 21 to 5 and no well 16 to 6  Mrs Dickie May died at her home June 18 Funeral from St, Marys church Friday fterA,T, Camburn, pastor at  North Lake was married to Miss Sweet of Waterloo last weak Edward Brown of North Lake, 67, died last weak Ed Kirk of Hortland shipped 300 lbs of turtles to Philadelphia kxst weak CLGrimes has resigned as teacher in the school and qoes to Hillsdale The Howell senior class picnic ed at Portage Lake Friday Floyd Reason and Mr Mc Grimes bought a carload of catt ie and 200 sheep in Chicago last week which they will feed I Will Black, local G T aqent 1 has been sent to Vernon WH  Clark of Greqory came here Kate Gibney and her pupils of the Reeves school  picniced at  VanWlnkles grove Saturday Millard Darrow had his hand badly hurt Monday by a blank cartridqe gun  Commencement was last night Graduates were Sidney Sprout M J Reason Millie Gardner and Francis Murphy Fnesy 4 IssuSsj hme 1416 LOADED USTOLS SWOIrfO SPURS A Wanam Stanta A ojeas Wenna at Gene Autrey Barbara Britkm Hootiar Hotshot Patricia uulOshsei aotsn nawa Sua, Mon, Tuaa hua 86 17 St  TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Muakcd Comaey in Tacantealar atoning Esther Williams Gens ReUv Frank Sinatra, Edward Arnold XETS LIVE AGJDf A Oosd Cenaey John finery Huttory Brooks  urn 1 Ban ad THiaa foaa II 17 A SOUTHERN YANKEE Red Skettoa ir his BEST Comedy WIBI Brian Donlevy Ccmingi Staawbeiiy Roan Best Years of Our lives DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Ab rpmBOonad Fri Sot Joaa 24 25 8how Ston 01 700 Gene Autry m COLORADO SUNSET THE LUCK OF THE IRISH  Stantaf Tyronne Power, Anne Baxter Luck of the Irish will be shown once each night at 818 Cartoon Popyai Pramlara Sunday Monday Juno 2127 Sunday ahowa itorta at 2i30 continuous Monday shows at 700 and 8t23 XITTLE WOMEN June AUyson, Margaret OBrien EBsabeth Taylor Peter Lawford Cartoon Frist Snow and Nawa Tuas, Wad Thurs, Juna 2829 30  shown at 700 and 827 RED RIVER Starrlna John Wayne Walter Brennan  Suadax Shows 3578  Wad cad Thurs Juna 8880  PARDON MY SARONG Btsssna Starring Bud Abbott  Lou Costello  Plus SINGuT SPURS Hoosier Hot Shots, Patricia White Kirby Grant Co j r Broadway e Barkleys of Howell Theater  Howefl, Mich, Wad Thurs Juna 22 23 LorxtetSjia YoungRobtCummings In THE ACCUSED  Narattr Fn and Sot Juns 2425  William Boyd as Hopalong Cassldy la HOPPYS HOLIDAY Aiso Dana Andrews, Lilli Palmer JSO MINOR VICES Comaa Novty wwarat  anssshmsmnasanaasnaxa Sua MOB, Juna 2627 Mot aoaaoy i15 P M, CwiSumna Ronald Reagan Jack Carson Edward Arnold, Virginia Field  in 70HN LOVES MARY  CartooB  art0OB WP Happy Lion and Hows i tuas, Wad Juns 26 26 Coming Return of October,, David Niven Jane Wyman iSnakePrt Connecticut Yankee I KISS 8N THE DARK In King Arthurs Court nv  mmmmnMvmiMHuiKiWiMmiiimmuHiMmiuuiiiUMwmutM C 0 S3 O 2  Anniversary Special For A United Time Only Vent  lass Installed  ff A with thU COUPON Abos Auto Parts  she carpenter work Howefl 1018 E GL Rv Mich Phone Howefl 151 Out 15th Year IIIWilamllllMMMIIalsW  0 D O ,y TSP  brid   bert WUson, Soo are visftmq here NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Pinckney is to have a State Bank A syndicate has been formed here to take over the Pin ckney Exchange Bank operated jby George Teeple for the past 150 years or more The stockhold era ore DrCISigler Dr H F  Sigler CWBarry, SELSwarthout  W a Clark, Thos Read, a H 1 fQsnnedy, Ed FamaniEd Hoisel Floyd RaasOB, W E Murphy, Ambrose Murphy, Day Bird,Geo VanHorn, Chos Downing, Ed Sherklan Wm Wmkalhouse,W C Hendea The HoweU St bridqe at the dam went out last week It be longed to Henry Ford whowili rebuild XL  mm ,eWs1 I Elaanor dark, 87 died at her  home south of town June 26She I leavtos 2 sisters, Mrs Ameliw Wilcox 4md Mrs Eliza Kime Born to John Bowman and wife June 26 a son, Glenn The Rats cotlaqe at Portaqe Lake has been sold to Mr Bos sey of Detroit I Mrs Henry Gardner entertain ed for dinner Mon Meedames John M Harris Patsy Kennedy j Jamas th ARllurd and Al   , , m, ,  MrsMary Jane Tasch and in , 8tB of  ad IP9 fant  ohn Wayne returned Olin Robmson er were Rex Sack home from St Joe hospital, Mon ett wife and son, Myron Mills, Leo Bettes and famUy of Wall wife and 2 sons Earl Kennewell ed Lake and Wiayne Carr and  and wife, Don Kennewell and Edsel Meyer and family of Yp of Detroit , silanti and Huss Clark and wife of Hiawatha Beach spent Sun Sunday dinner guests of Mr and at the Walter Cark home Mrs Roy Reason were Mr and Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child  Mrs Elmer Pratt, Mr and Mrs ren spent Sun in Stockbridqe Marvin Pratt and family Mrs where heLxuarjdfcrther WmHut Floyd Staliers and family all 6T tenlocker observed his 95th bir Coopersville thday i ,1 Vo  Soo are visftlnq here  Sheriff Chas Hoff is ill with   bloodpoisoninq from vadation Mrs Mao Dollar, Mrs Alia The plasterinq of the rebuilt hsfcyar, and Mrs Mao Bryan sanilarium here is daos attended a Whho Shrine meet Bart VanBkdrcum has finished ina at the Aim Arbor Maeomo the brick work on 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luno 24 The Calvin Hooker family oi Ann Arbor are at Zukey Lk for the siimmor CJ Clinton and who with F Berry of HowoU and Gerald CUn STANLEY BERRIMAN AHomoy at Law 287 Ei Grand Rivor , Howell I ROTUOSATION srfVE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phono PtadmoyJ54F3 Dfca  TOWNTO Dentist 8844 Portage Lake Road, Dexrer iFhone Deader 3461 OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowoU Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence 6ti LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HojuHng Weekly Trips Made to Oetrott General TruaMng Phone 64F14  CARL JONES Conerete Products Gravel JANE TASCH  Soma, Top loll Road Gvave iLottort or Any Papers Composed I FIR MR and Road Buili or Copied at Your Cosvonienoe Keeksj LcdcL Piece or Contrt  AR Work Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Plnckney Rte 747 MaiaPlnckney, Phoae 50FD I phone Dexter 3 116 SERVICE ONLY A DRTP O I L BUTfmaxw dr make the FOR SALE 4 Dairy CowsBiood tested 7580 Hinchey Road juot us ball your T hay the New Holland Way Ehn ou rw mans argps make 8420 goJlonbf off qeeded 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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>   fimrfmej Michigan Mirror With the legislature in adjourn nent summer time recreuion is next in line Mjrhigus bJ siuit parks and recreation areas attracted 60000,000 visitors last yr The Holland park led in attenu ance with 1800,000 45,000 wimp inq permits were issued Camp tog is tree but there is a charcit 4ar electricity The parks range in sis from 11 acres 10 SO060 at Porcupmo Mts They include bathing beaches and historic site The conservation dept would like to return 20 parks to the ounties but local legislators dc not want their district to assume the cost burden so Ihe dept does the best it can The state park division now has 144000 acres and has asked 2,344,000 for capital improve ments,Much of this monev would be spent in the Metropolitan Det area, the lettkrturoutthe mourrt to 50,000 The dept has a program calling for an outlay of 16 milk to attract more tourist ar a rnor dollars to Mirh but hi tb School New 1943 SCMBOBTBIP Wednesday, tone IS 1949 OUR DEMOCRACY  4yMrt HULL Woahjoglon and points tnrough the East A caravan ot seven oats can taining thirtyone seniors TPM thair seven driven Helen Van uicurcum Clare Pahner, Mrs MervU Gyde, Weitan Chamber lain, Jack Harnett Junior Doyle and Mr Heaaer left Pinckney a week ago Monday June 6, 1949 icu u trijj uuougn the East which R would carry taem vei 2,000 imilos oi temtorthrough 8 states the Dist oi Columbia and back home throuqh Canada Our deiuuju Mou was Mt Storm, W Va situated in the Alleghany Mts Mi Summer in this chain was are rjqhest alt itude we hit in our travels with a height oi 14,450 it above sea level We spent the niqht at Mills Hotel, 450 miles from home Tuesday, with an early start e ojuunued our Travels throuqh 1  WHAT MAKES AMERICA TtCKl WE TAKE FOR6RAVTEPOTHEHS MARVEL ATfTHIS  COUNTRY OF OUKS  r TREMCNOOUS PRODUCTIVITY THCUVlNe STANDARD A NO THE PMEPOMS Ol   NJO viov H WS ACHIEveO THES THE ANSWER UBS, NOT ALONE M OUR NATURAL RESOURCES  NOR IN OUR OEOORARNJC LOCATONTXOUEM THESE HAVE HfikPCDJ Ft the mts, to the Luruy Lxiveiua in Va Om route toj us ovar uitBlue Tudqe Mts in the Shenand Uil ,U  Ml  Ox I J J   iJci aiiles Wfi re na uuiuy ears the h,luiire has qiven abou J p m wle we w3o tiem hut  7 million quiau over 0U ft beiow i J The license foes chnrqeu i iaje to view in wonuoii vciic ers and fisherman qo to q,   nalire m My i01r development and propr ,  , V  ,r  u th ton but Uv sv pars have no hv thousands of year We then tra iee to draw on The lcqislature vteica J wn    turned them down when thevied Willards Hotel ULU,  usked permission to charqe adi that evening mission at the parks The Strrri o Mackinac Park f self supporiniq throuqh fees charqed for carnpinq and electricitv When you visit the state parks this sumraei dont ha loo critical The park manaqement has done wonder v   rmall sums allowed thim , ja wiino bnqhi ana ear 1 y wo pujca una vvre ou on our lour ot Wash We wero e cor tod through tne Capital build inq and Uieu went to nep Biacic neys office where we were qreel ed by inr xilackney and made at wiw xi a very inierebUnq lev minutes roliowmg ihis ww vbii ea me VvubuMqion ivionumem wnich stretches upward lor 550 feet We went up by elevator BODY IS RECOVERED 1 caught a biraswye view ot who drowned at Siiver Lk Jurfe JSJtnZl JSlS 6 was not recovered unui bat i  w JeJSTJI T Dynamite was shot off at the lk 1  i f T iTnS  oJ two ditterent days without Mh Vl V  an result, a deep sea diver qo   T ft   L on t  Mrr wus biuvou ak a ejui o aOO u it in zu IL i water  vVe wen vlflilBd the houge wner laucknev piays  j We lou to see vus uqiu  aowe tonight when they mS H eponce uaew out tZ  City Service team fltaWst oiswte VidL A uug ana pckd up w  J WW r hgaY there vu, I On rriday nighroTlhis weeit p 1 Plcy when they mS 100 J1 wulbeaqame pecui mat  m W4U4 Lrin rocoids who uugiu haveTSiil auiy ol the shooting ifc only reauku procedure and M also at 7 in4 WiV  a Qo uy touowed in all such IIAU    wben  CJO  Q couxse 245 is mucn u  UAW team oi Howell meets the Vei  iu usual cases hut lb I iond Coach of BriahtoxT Luther s are impwtoT  r iv gate prues wm uc ift J extra measures were away at this game This  Wi H tne police had not don ani ned sull mora the nigger in th  go me starts 115 P11 to have Mayo Stanley Xhel thro A il iXii fofcl throw tfat fiiet ii cu C   Jl  u Sluice, and exLcpts to inr PLAN BTGR6GRAM VI W Post No7301 Cf Pinck ney vvhu wilt cpou  ivjernoriai riordthis summer piuil LI ,, program, lav V F Vy tani will pluy mos Ji o LVUUV DU a number oi oilic uitrcujj uc jvbiiiid iiiliriL a dot  LV bail qamo in July and con   v I  a v ill be  j A J L N OLEO LAW Ira and MuseunWe frcrcejtd  RAWBH IT 15 IN THC THCISi 4NO0Tx THKJR AND IN THE FORM OF HW VKRNMgT,MICH HAS ENCOURAMONOT HAMFCHECLINE pneseue OF TH ESE PUALITIC8 OVER TWE LIFf TME OF OUR RCPOftUJC CONSISTENTLV, We HAVE PROVIDED INCSNTt AND REWARD  FOR INDIVIDUAL EFFORT HAVE FOSTERED VOLUNTARY THRIFT fO THEAOVANCSMSNT OP THPEOPLE ANOTHENA71QH C ST MKYS CHURCh  j, ticiiiiUtt, Pastor nday Masses, 800 and 1000 7  D MAY 28 Daily Maas 730 AM  Hammer of Allen, Coiiissions Sat 3U to 90U pm  mer teacher in the Sundaysbefore 800 mass Pinckney school was married ,,1  on May 28 last to WUliam Cham ncia  served on the crjouuds i he Pnckufcv sam played he R   ay lugiit  rri ttwita a pickup K  7 to b Cus Led   nad 10 calch and hardly ,  lite pjaeis wro in their  positjms 1iiqhion got  runs the iir, nojtiy on orrois, 3 the 3rd and  the 4th irxiicknoy scored 3 times the i j liii on hits by Burns, Jeffreys an j I Gentile and a walk to Lavey Lavey hit a home run the ritU Widnieyer wa af un on error the 6th and scored on Gentiles hit woodeile is that the Ruethers are anathema to many ptrtiwii vhose only regret is that the I assassins kuled in their jab The Veterans oi Foreign Wart are holding a tour day encamp lent in Grand Rapids startma vnis eek Thurs These veterans encampments where exuberan ces usually overlap all bounds  M v duiwn much unicnrarahle comment from the press In ordei to curb 1 h to some degree the lave appointed a 36 man police force which will be ,  J ours a day to cope i u ,due antics of deleqotet It is headed by Claude Stautbi oi OscMa, retired Detroit police force and veteran k  Nwuna DevoionB AB R H 3 0 1 vVe men visitea me nouse wnw on May m iast to wuuam taxb , A 4A ,,T ,1 Lincoln died and the Ford Theat I hi a tonner of Dixon, 4 Novejna to cto wt ra and MuseuttWe traiejeii a tHev will live at Dixon v  w 1 Colored uio will go otf soiertcross the Potomac River to jeii Mich, bepu JiJ uawis the Amrson8 MemoriaL After that we CAMP TALAK SOLD eucuu iwy   u uy went to the Arlington Cemetery Camp ToWhi, in Hamburq tikng peutiw mi ioOOUu and witnessed the changinr oi towni, 0po te by the YWC names asicma a   at the ihe guards, a time honored ami A 0  , JU x ,a number of nxt elecuon whit  m 1950 solemn ceremony To close me yeais nI3 been old to tho Conq Iney aueauy have 7a0ud siqn uies but rumor says they will not get the reqi red number It end oi a very busy day wa visit ed Robert E Lees MansionWe took cabins that niqht a W,Va Ls cufetc  Band more aian me required nu mbgr as many are thrown put Aug23 is me aeaaline tor hlinq the F itione regational Assn cf Detroit vno will use it tor rereatio pur  osi tor their yoinq people, hey took pjssusrJoii on lune 1 liiuuiday afr oar, driven byfRev James Caskev, 14010 IndvVenon MiiiiiJi1iiiii drove out ians Ave Detroit, is head of the the to uet several thou  13 miles from Washmgton Conqieqational Assn The Y W C A thanks people of this section for past IO iviiount Vernon and viewed the estate and r many interesting leaiures AI UUu we had an ap, r Ipotnunent for a tour through the favors ,n 7ENJE 4NCHBASB r ti I This tour proved to be one  mm, lina Tune A plea ior an ,oi the most interestinq of our trip1 iEyV BOY SCOUT CAMP JlSSL Tvenue maease ofFollowinq this we visited Lincoln A nrw Boy Scout Camp s bs xZ Memorial After this we then inq ilt aljkuj lriJ iSS iSSl the Public dimmed through ihe Congress ffi township where a phone to ifiTn aai Wxaxy, Dept of Justice being built in conjunct  iDervice tommi on and the Smithonian Institute the Dept of Conservauonlt will That evening w took a moon ba available tor week end caJP Ugnt cruise down me ioionacinq trips starting June icm uu for about 15 miles after a shsrt ecticri for reachinq it are q stay, at an amusement park wenorth of North TexoMi na j Karl   Oenier general counsel for 1e co voiced the plea as Mich Bell completed its direct testimony ior an overall 20,000 000 revenue increase, hearings axe in recess until June 15 when cross examination will be heard on the request tor immediate rel lei Oehler pointed out that virtually all tacts about the co had been obained by the Commission in its 14month study that led to the order increasing revenues 8 COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev 1 D Biady Minister Cnok Practise  VVeO Nigh Organist  nour Director  Mrs Merwm Campb u  SS Supt Merwin Campbell   u UNCRNET Ledwidge, c Palmer Lavey, 3b Burns 2b Juilivys, lb P Singer Widmeyer, If W Housner cf 3 0 VAGAtiOHU wOACH AB R H jaivis, ss 4 10 G housner,lb 4 2 2 4 0 2 4 2 1  un ultimo publisuvU on  dlCitil Oi 1 uicbili    Jtfjair ud uuau wk ktu iuua is holy because uie people Uiui it is it went on to add mat in iiioy ot tew a me holy piuc3 can ie provea ihat u t liuwv auieiciii places are united ouius me sue oi Christ s lomjj una me same is uue wnu  ouiui noiy ptuces mat me jtiwijsii wumng wall is tne only uuo wnose uuixienucy uncnuu aiiijeu u us part oi one ul uy ouAvjuioii a ibiiipies intre wi icw xecoias kepi in Cnxisis Uuxm 4 0 0 nu most ot uiose wete legeaa 3 2 1 oxy rrr 4 11    3 11  ww MMarst papers aua umf 3 0 0 auuj auvu uwu uymy to 3 1 0jAoiu inw uma 101 o i uouins 0 niuu viciory xubi i Iftui i UALVAfi MENNNONitE UiUKCH Kev Ezra Beaohy, ptor Monuna Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Worship 815 Supt  Roecoe Darrow Asst  Walter Esch Childreni Service    114b Tavi MfenaWediBve  frfltrt SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM A public jKoqrc n will be qiv D Miller, ci 1 Miller, it Lutteihouse, 3b Hoganson c  j riousner, p 3 1 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 U 0 Q a i 2 SOFT LiLL BAfTWG AVERAGES AB R H Pet siay ai an amusement pane wenorm oi NOIUI UZA tolri by the Summer Bible School started back to Washington JbeiHadley turn right on naa , at 9 Calvary Mennonite sides interestinq points alonq meJGoooband Rd, turn on v J church on Friday evening Junr shore, during this cruise, a dance1 band to Bartell Rd men i 17 at 8X oclock orchestra was featured    tprt   MANCHESTER CCWTRACT LET WATCH OUT roR POLIOl Construction ox a new grade school ruildino ior Manchester fc on yo guai auring five has been awarded to the R C pouo months June mrough Construction Co of Dearborn tor October oYu can by following Friday morning we left Wash, and changed our route so as to see the Atlantic Ocean and lake in a bit more oi the coast The day was spent on the road aay was spenx on tne roaa i construcuon v v YJTJiT VAA l 10061, l u 11 u wuvyr with the route hitting such imi 89,425 These were 10 r iive simple rms on how  to o c6ixt lost vear He emphasiz ed the co had applied ior subsemore,Md Wilxningon, DeL Phiiad class room, It will j coSMue head How to AvoidPoUo, one auent relief last Dec only to be elpbia Pa, Trenton N I and endin 190  5 , apiof many miormative articles n SSonSd wiui lona delay lwUaJad N J on  metby a  JOf1 March The American Wc3kl wiJi tin cause of legal tedmiccdiries JSJSSSrt ,,, ruft h KTSLrW waTraised to 14 Sundays June 0 issue i in u,e oasis wnicn tn iaadag 4 Vcm Bicorcumg, TTTZTL   jf Phil Gentile BobTwitcheU Joe Lavey irred Smger Gus Ledwidge aqb Amburgey Don Amburgey Don Bums joe Jeffreys bob Darrow iom Good aul Smger Wesley header Jack heason bmmett Widmeyer Gerry Swarthout nerb Palmer J 0 2 666 3 0 2 66 21 10 liT52 on rs on its plant in te lavae cars ahead and the remaining DBOWMS AT ISLKHD LAKE IJJffiNO 7S Wimcaai Dombcowski 23, was  UVWGSTOM LODGE HO 76 dowasd at Island Lake near F 6 A M,  trottwith his wife Rita i at,june 25 Second Degree TaoniTin siSnininq aher attune 18 Card Party at Mas oiat2pimpAooTtouMeeoiuvto    ,f I ,   T  , fVw   after taking care oi this we oonlSSea the toe and aave the I Surujune 26 St John s Dav Ser iuBs after having the PaState in about 30 Jtt Lj Police ooBsact the Comieg NVwater AKsftooi  Jg peiice iOdoxi esjeTWetis four of us behind trying to locate them it was early afternoon when we decided to go on to Wilkes Barre where we had aq reed to meet them if we became separted We reached this point used m determin ing 1948 rates, the imsiediase in crease would provide a return of only 563 per cent on the com panys current plant mvestment fteosesary additions being made to the plant ot coexse, will depcees fhaTiaft of return The 00m paey s intraetote long distance foifjjjfrtti is running In the red, DL M H Wcrterman, pcosses aratanamceat the UnNnssti at Mkftftaan, testmed mat MkaWgan,    t operated as an indepsadjiofi ior the day So we decided 1 The bod nave a return of 81 Mo go ao to Coating at 1160 loot ViakjWe drove a aigbt  , sVkMte 300 efiMA  twaw MM 4XMt im  m, ma aaai MABBiA t LICENSES o to me fceeta Stuart ReecL n HowelLoan ttS, Bogfatoe u,, iu, itufii wee the Living uia mu eiectioa conieri u uimtr uaie uponr uuv, iewey, me uu uaic vviiu iubi ior ui secuua iimer in elecuon is nite Duyu, a mil ol gooas ine canaiaates i eua meir samples bexoiv una you may uuy 01 me one wno iias wuai you waniLasi Nov res irumun naa wnat iue PV pie wanted Ihe County Pre aiuti uuai rio iuiuuu was eieciea ijy uiu luiilioxa ta IUUWI 410iireatexi aua mui 146 6 42i vomers are couirvauve, iney 6 2 2 ,333 were not iasi IOVUI IULI, ao, 19 4 5 2631 of us are conservative except 15 0 4 2501 vuu ii payo us 10 LW in i9to uib was u Dumper urain cx mere were not enouyu eievaiors to store it especially m tne west, ihe larmexH wantea cou ua 10 ivuna mem storage elevators The both DoNothiag Rep ub4can congress turned them down Cong Wolcott ot Mica, termed tneu plan a bocialiaation of the Warehouse Industry The result was that the fanners lest money on their grain thiougto, iacic 01 storage ana consequent votea tor in man m Nov There axe two schools ot mought in tms mry One would not y a cent of state money to aid the average person or unfortueate 4 1 1 250 23 5 J Uib illl ibb 12 I 2 Ibb 18 0 1 ill 18 2 i ill 14 0 0 CJU 3 1 0 000 3 0 0 000 4 0 0 000 GRASSHOPPER AGAIN li ii is not one unny ii anomer Lat winter Colorado w snov bound for moniu and  ana Qraixi haa to be flown inio thai and other states to keep th cattle herds from dieing of star avw PMH  , vation Soint ot the snow block     AJM at ades even continued until iVic Jven  gaaj Qt the ecottf vhile tne east and ihe middi       Atianuv ates nad comFJi e little snow Now with  Afewyears aaaa speaker at iy  1 county The first group  ioagW me to th bitter end all enboid 0 AD peeai SMOUS I tending to relieve the has appered in form of qras3  r    I bankers conv m he eaid have ws is  n  j hoppers wbich  advancmo 1 theQId Aae tho milUons and hreatenlo d 7hl sTT suoy everyming in their path A  p,   t 30 olane armada will take 1 JJL  U tfc a saa nextweek loaded with grasshop   ho iesue Oi  pei poison to fight the pssts  ,, 4 Bepcae Verily life there is J candidatewas   ions suolefor enetance  afafcBst MI daf wiJuSQWrffl dav  15 WmwilsiDelwt was Utley 22 Detroit leome Pirrr ,21 Powiervlie Ida Mae Mines  I I fj, ytte TD Did roTbe aorta boaMeam  HowA Chadne Huff  Mm Baajs JJVlyoe me lar tBPflgpe am mtei eiglit Bows lawnmoe CewsailOD te cssatog a SAJJK be     Haiwm Daaefl Smdey 22 Wnck y tried look flui2 ded tasah aad wot SjTSto, He Bade 2t Ktk ooMwett at tiawaa, fi SS  aaal viary Joe AsLsei at St lot BOS  aUan Wclt  JorY QBBM IW yHfr s4  ,4   yfh Pindnray Civic fOViiil AMM Tatlter  Son TCciiic SUNDAY JUNE If  TUKATCB SYLVAN 1U r, 41 Kit 200 P M Games contests Tickets Tcwn Square Eats Ethel Gardner is waridna uaiardies soda  A  rT Ln end rriis Jiavc 4 om to Norm Kcd and wife last week a daughter, bo jg T   sozaisi, Adults 75 Children 50c Get Your Tickets Early t    Live Bolt Wilson  SALES S RENTAL SERVICE Fishiug Supplie x  LmK, kOO I  wCUj  J  mi4 VUJUUI jjueaxi at  Sl W  6121 Weal Grand River, Lake Chemung, between Howell land Brighton FOR RENT Utility Trailers and Concrete Mixers Phone Howell 354W n  kAAlU  A    lOfcu  O U teucu tie a Gift I  wM     BURTOn rNIJET Grtal Variety of ModJ, 2o 350 1500 The sensation  art raving alu  smoking plea I  ripe with a window thtxt moker5 The pipe that gives EXTRA because it absolutely stops all juice and slugs from reaching the mouth  Itcause it always smokes drycooland sweet Its the  only pipe that really banishes so,v heelsspitting and tongue bite THE BURTON SANIJET will never smell op the house and its GUARANTEED UNBREAKABLE Made from only the Bnest of imported briar It   pipe smokers dream The ideal gift The one ,  ike most to receive from you Cot one tvJay at   Robinson Sodt Bar Pinckney, Michigan 0M WF HfHIV4lllljlllllUUib tUinilKillir liilmillHIIUliiiMiKrr Anniversary Special ,, ftr A limited Time Only Vent glass Installed ISO Abes inllHlill itHr  IK,0 wx xnaxned 3 Robert, to thftaJn ueid encmeu iusi week, rri, died sue next day Saturday  Uie Uregory lAhrU club dedi catsd their new war Mernorial last weeit is a monument beat uiy uie names oi 7 Gregory koys wno made the supreme sacrifice in W last world war Ihe plot around u 13 iaudapeu ihe ixuca xati Uuard now numbers 9,566 enlisted officers ana men rungxeley has resumea a lull production schedule ana recall ta all those lead aft irank jMclntyie, M, popular Broaaway actor rot 40 years and tne Uapt Henry oi the radio bnowuxrt died at Ann Arbor last week 1 iue state oi Mien, will constructs a new 100 bed T B San itarium at Hancock in the upper peninsula uie oia Detroit Edison building on ad itivex Brighton has seen torn down and excavating has started lor the construe uon oi a new one ,a 1 drop in the price oi milk a mounting to oc a hundred ins announced hy the iviicn tohK Producers Assn Waiter Lekto oi Highland Par, was nnea io and costs last WK by Justice Uronnenwett tor dump  UIQ ruobish on the highways ulenda smioui auugnter 01 Mr and ivirs Glen jungsley 01 Uhubbte Corners sustained severe injuries when she jumped from a car in vvxiicn sue was returning home with her mother irom a  mortage LuKe picnic luesday 44 rural schooi pupils in Uvinq stoncounty were neither anseiu oi1 tary this year The Fowlerville Fair this year wiii participate in national ciocn et contest, rirst prize is 5U0 and a trip to Chicago John McUoncua oi Howell, as pres oi the Mich, funeral Uir OH and Unbalmers Presided at their recent convention at Grand Swifts  Templets to Port Huron Sat to their annuai conclave Howell high school placed 17th in the state track meet a  VLich State college Vrbe on has been entfu7T thG nomin ghton city councU tof cqatl ation ior qoernor ot 1 Chas 59 conferen Notes u  years ago attended an Aanr, ia8t week Pinckney will have free mov ce at Traversejuuy ies this year due to the etiorts ot ,   TABBft Henry epent  C A EcaTy and CHKennedy  OTt Robert Walker home They will be shown on the town 1 Sun at thZZA oailed on Mr square on lues, and Fri nightin Ann ArTHall near  Ihe operator wih be C A Weddjand Mrs lamea ige, aformer letroit motionpietHer  QI Mr and Mrs perator JElfW eGne Shehan Mike hocne, Eillie Roche and  Louis Shehan w CM Bhewm ii at ijwt 4  uturaa wiLuitii  Ju OiuCAuUiO Wui uaiuaaG buooi next year xuivfcuv iAui aorui Lcuce here is aut xu io 0 iuiteiy tox Pinckney rtiwrue iuiiee anu vern rteason  vu iianii nought us in some ytax uiu locust last week he wjauoiea up vu iiiuiu Ziehen died lues Fuxierai at at diarys church toaa me kids rxih team weni to im aeroUii oai aud won u ic v ivus xuuiu r itzsirnniaud ana miiiis Aaiu O Lonuei leave hU3  wetK toi idauo to hvfc iuus ijfciiti iieiuioay who is priiiipui oi hie tiiooi al DOya  wid 10 hoiue ior ine saiiAmer ivir iiuiKiiUai nua a cow MIUL  y iiijAiiAiiiiy iiiuiSday  lioia io injjert 1 rosi ana WJI jalii 1J U bull 1 will iieier is builUuiq a new ui Lw iJlvS diStli WlU a j lei Aiviny Luirijior ixuu  wu,vi Kin ld ij hgnUiiny Ihuisduy I jJriii ov attenaed the 2wlh reunion 01 his clasps m n ti bur this week ivirs Henry Johnson oi Unadi la luand a white roDin in  yara ia9t week WIST OFSONOBA SANQiEROUS YEABS Mi17 It THE DUtE GOES TVCddU AlUft Gale Stom lames A Jmitf w note AM load Sua Tim kee lts la a  H LUZUBY LtKSrT Geo Brant lane Powell  tits lit 3 GODFATHERS JOAA Way Ward Bood Padto fhtm  9m T14 aa4 fce  CTiAivtn SiAaha Spurs Lets live Aaam A ftrmtAtrp Yaasee Dexter i tieutre  DEXTKH MICHIGAN Air Condbftoatd Fri, Sat, hiM IT II Siww at Ttl awl S15 THE UNTAMED BREED Skcrrinf Sonny Tuita, Barbara Britton Gabby Hayes Cartoon luccaaw Bunny and Edaar Kand Caaay Contaat Ctai Sun Monw Iun 1929 aunaay Pnws 37a akowa at 715 Ak rONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON color by Technicolor Stoning tennis morgan, horothy Malone Janis Paige Don DeFore  TUM4 Wod, Tkw, UM Htt  THESNAK PIT A Ssoallaat Oiawa S4ania Ottvla de HaUkmcL Mark Siemens, Leo Glenn Next Sundays TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Howell Theater HowelL Mtek, Tftun Fri juaa II 17 Hedy Lamarr, Robert Cumminga LETS LIVE A UTTLE Nevatty Saturday, fun It  Allen Rocky  to Lane SUNDOWN IN SANTA FE Aiso Adrian Booth, Ray Collins HBEOUr Tuei Wd Thurt, Juno 212223 Showt at 700 813 ADVENTURES OF DON UAN is fchntcolo Stontoe  hohert Douglas, Alan Hale Lrrol rlynn, Viveca hindlors  Cartoon Grapo Nulty Nowi Coming Uttle Women Red Rlv er and Return oi October  Sun, Mo, Tuo, Juno 192021 Hr vaaaay, Vtll P, M, Caaunuuap Vfng Crosby, Rhonda Fleming Wilton Bendix te A CONNECTICUT YANKEE in King Arthurs Court solor bv Technicolor Coinody Novelty ivuwtraf Woo, Thu IunVa23  Loretta Young, Robert Cumminga la THE ACCUSED Comedy Cartoon N w her JAOI it n  1 eara Ago  uie with this COUPON Auto Parts HoweU 1018 E GL Rr Mich Phone HoweU 151 Our 15 h Year I operator m, Bunaayete eGne iiJce Koche, Eillie Roche and Louis Snenaa QW Ben White attended the Ioly Louis Shehan d Name convention in Jackson Sun Mrs Edna Dv r jacjegg iteWW1 0 P o 0 s 9 1 1 i DANCE HAMBURG L G O 7 rfttt EVE1Y SATURDAY MIGHT MODERN SQUARE DAIIiG JOE BERGLTS ORCffiSTEA  i For Tough Mowing Jobs 5earrtfrb UjMUtAu DfARBGRN SIDE MOUMfU MOWER  v nju5t one of moiy Briggs FeoturHl Superbly designed far the most uptodate kitchen    driggf Beautyware sink in statnproof porcelain enamel Hanv shelf space, furnish proof ifcS,  , a crumb cup strainers    just a few of the Briggs extras Corns in for FRBE Kitchen Sink Booklet, 3esMim wmmc Bingo Partjr SStk mm M   P 0mw iR  a irifjfffff m mm omea a  a7ae4 bf sttaay eicbway iaesii saattls  so It ssust be 0ocr Oe aor lane y trnm I  uty amower for cutting  tonf reaejj laaec eeeea an4 tentxs  clearing heavy fnowdi off land roe latead to cr er formowWheavykajraSotCaatcr Designed tor the Wmti Tracter jTar AxAet i S er  Coot ember ear tftet cvts amywbere iroat S 4crees fcelow mr above wfael leviaf  ,  itfted and lowered er HydkadKc lack Control Vo aa tens csare    Fctric cet T awftch sS7y  w  bar strifes n r  yvrss T H H H f  n  foci frontora, foarbrM pacta M M90K aervicc To are arc to avel jroe nUMBJUO FIXTURES  157PI1 t ei 1 ,sv   gejtfsrii ft fmffh TOM SA1ES A flDVKr Field Alfalto CffOf gg Fcrtillxor tmmtfad Sandy  v,    V,pi PHPljN  WdbnMdby hw IS 949 1 Get Lots More Time for Lots More Fun  Ai Sam Says i w      ,r  r A  10K TfMt    THS    J f i    IV ,lij n Pick youf Mchlgan vacation spot todaybe there tomorrow The choicest summertime pleasures of aH America are nearby Without wasting a moment going to faraway places, vouU tsyejf extra days of Michigans water sports, riding, golf, exploring and fishing  and have A sse ftsw to relax amid green forests, dear likes, blue skies and white sandy beaches To learn how to get more days for  fun and more fun per day in Michigan, send SOT illustrated foldfcrs Youll be delighted with Michigans grand nearby acationlandi  uu t ri this  Jii an ivt i u H M U  in I   i u t nt itlel h11, i  t  0, i ,   V1IOMV I U1111 o ni ti n kt 1 iy iiusinu is iittivit cf iSii siin fnit   JtrnM  m I nil J StaUi Slxins    , ,,s,lc, ,un iur uitl  rt ill be bi tdiiitf a iieMtKg tci ac hiw IK rt of lutiirv iials It  ip  u Krottinris who have learned how bij  vtciK we can accumulate thrmiiih 1h a i II savin Uu , uyini4 ivins iiiuis to impress uuoo sut and imior hl the future liulus fui Uhcm hat thov k for th future MORE TIME An TS tS MORE TfMB  fa THS 4 , 1  ill  HJ   MICHIGAN TOUR3ST COUNCIL ROOM 9  CAPITOL 1LD8 LANSINO 1,MSCH  biverj wtf IIUUHK  h 2111111s i financial n  ere u ss i   ciiiH luliij neeili inl i fii ii i,  si iniij leel secure ltiiiil vuur ovti rile bill vark  mr joh yotu  unirjjs, yotu iiiiJ4 Hl v,,i uii t i  iii lire Uin to il  I lii lre il idill ir ill 1  11 I lie 15 1   inn  Momi I lie ir i of piini ,ip U iiiinciiil ifei in  If nr  i i suvin lionil IIKMIII U I ,     Hiul ilefiriile i irl l in si  IJI gram Unns r  i      ingt rlui for lii , it   ir  work, or, if sell eujfl w,  m i il  it BMonth llmi a o  limk  Opening Soft Ball Games  H Fri  June 17 j r Veterans Memorial Field, Pinckney 790 PM U AWCIO, Howell vs Vagabond Coach,Brijhtfn  Thanlucifins is the Huv  pictureihe scene of a it   reunionft w tkirn from  J man to acknowledge Ji  of the year umi for i fiaut   tholand of liberty uiui ojiriini 1 way you can assure this fitiKe ui , trtitmrnl for the future is u, MHI   eating in U S SavinK im nM ur I save regularly Uae the safe    tucka away a part of your rinn a  C yday Enroll now for the rw 1 Plan for buying Bunds wr  work or, if seleruluel Tor IM  ii aMontb Plan where yuu LJJM i  gavuaga Bond that you uuy vl I 4  paint a brighter pkture for , fomiU and yourself etoa P M Ferds Tavern, Dexter vs Pinckney VFW S Gate Prize FREE P Uncle Sain Svs uver KUUKrWMB MI v fan ami at vtacm urn m t  COBY M0G SIJIS V fMK SODA MB um BptBSDE Sft Dr leaks fSaiSs for Al UN Pacts and Faces Toweiiui  4  of the Andes Mouutains iiurk out k  , once the center of the hiiiikly developed luca Empire and thf hiudiiuuers of their Spanish successors, liie Andes cut the 5,000square milsj au tvy luto iiuee patsthe Uty coastj iuf   tains, wnkh tiiii4ln threetnilehixh vilUtLes, and the heuii iwrestud Aniaaoniaa interior Soruj 85 percent of Perus 7,WUtH people Uepcud on ugncultin fur their living, but large qusatiU of pettoleuni, mining ami forest pvud ucts are produced Pew litf txtnbits vestiges of both lad an aud Spanish cultures a well ac her own modern developments Her rep resentative to the United Natiims is Carlos Huhjuiu de X4Vlot Her flag has vertical red and white stripes and the countrys seal UN Facts and Faces ICELAND  Iceland, an island republic on the rim of the Arctic Circle in the North Atlantic, has the worlds oldest parliament, the Althinf, which was founded more than 1000 years ago by the first European settlers Governed by Denmark during much of her history, Iceland severed the last ties to that Kingdom when It became a republic in 1944 Of reut strategic importance during World War II, the volcanic island now is vital to aviation and shipping using the gieat circle routes Her 133,000 people depnd mainly on commercial fsfiinR for a livelihood Icelands repre ida tive to the United Niiions is Thor Triors Icelands national 11 jg shows a red cross outlined in white, upon a dark blue bckgroud wwmmmwamm Great herds of livestock, grazing peacefully on miles of flowerbrightened plains, furnish the basis of Uruguays living From the wealth of her lands, 99 percent of which is used for grazing, Uruguay has bUi a sociallyadvanced, stable and strongly democratic nation The smallest republic in South America, her , M people live in 72,172 square miles, slightly smaller than Greet Britain Although agriculture is Uruguays most important occupation, tint republic is making steady strides toward industrialization, using her abundant water power Uruguay is permanently represented at United Nations Headquarters by Dr Enrique Kodrigues Fabregat Her fla has white and blue awi wuA ua Historic Lasuo  i f  iwnwjiiy  mum hMmtiMtf   mm  IV  atim ,j eat LJ  NBMTCH Wednesday, fane IS W  a w FFJld fbtffea tiaJarfci  member of a field team of the World Health Organization marks  Greek house which has been sprayed with the insecticide DDT in vf WHOS campaign against malaria The disease, which attack, i00,000 persons annually, was virtually eliminated in laiv tMS of Greece with the use of DDT sprays, at a cost of SO cem  r house per year The World Health Assembly, meeting in Ge teva, is expected to give first priority to elimination of malaria frfT No milk will be poured in this little boys cup if the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund TTNICEF, threatened by a lack of funds, is forced to halt its operations UNICEF, now feeding supplementary meals to 5000000, has scarcely enough money to finish out its plaimed program for this year But the hungry children will still be with us then i Question f Money ,   CONSERVATION At a meeting crt the C isc lumber camp near Morquio o June 10 a program was staitea by lumbar operators, wood p, daaieas etc For a sustained yield oi 900000 acres oi upper penin sula lands Gov Williams was tnc speaker   barest fire loss was 215   , Total season lost was 17,07   North Carolina ha joined tho  f  oi state abandoninq qamo farms and artificial proprogertion at game m favor of habitat restar ahon June 25 is the opening dcy  ne pan fish season Hot rod artistare w at out speedinq on reads in cia parks These roads au hca  patrolled 30 life guards will  campers at the Michigan stoto parks this yearOnly orw of shorn is a womar , The larr brook trout on re cord weinjied 61 lbs li was cau ght in wiutefish v Wo CROSS MEETING The Annual Meetinq of the Uv ingston County Chapter Ameri can Red Cross will be held on Grace Lutheran Parish Hall State Street, Howell Mich, at Wednesday, June 29, 1949, at 230 p m  At this meeting the annual Re pons oi the officers and stanuKq committees will be road also an I election effecting the followinq j7 members of te Bd oi Directors County Chairman Couny Vice Chairman County Secy nd Cou4 y Troatui All members of tho Red Cross in he County are cordially in vited to be pr40i to hti the progress of the ChacteT and to participate in the Annual meeting Sunday questsosthe Geo Thompson home was thV Thorn p son family of Detroit The D D Brady family Mrs Treland of So Haven, Mr and Mrs Geo Thompson enjoved a picnAc supper Fri eve at the Thompson Home at Hiland lake SJATE OF WCHUiAN The Probate Court lor Ihe County o  Livingston of said deceased are required to peaer Vi claims to said Court cl tuid IMbaic  Ofilco and a sorvo a copy thereof upon Peter Grofsorean, Administrator of said  estate, at 200 E Davis St Ann Arbur Mich, at said Probate Office on r b3 fore, the 15th day of August A0,1919 at  ten oclock in the forenoon, said im and place being appoirfed for iibe 2 arJ demands against said deceaiv end for the adjudication and detrriut  ion of the heirs at law of said deceased 1 ct tho time of his death entitled to inner  it the estate of which the deceased iied  It is Further Ordered, That pubij rwi  r I I I AtTESJGER her i made 4le1ysvely fn dosvvutt, unlike other Beer madein  a1 vats  taste betterbecause air or cmytMng else j harmful cant0t inoid  no fLavot can escape, from Q cfaeJ vat Compare the exclusive  agedin, sealedin flavor of ALTES LAGER with any other beer Your tavte will tell you its butter because its made in doted vafs  ir  1111111,    j v    mt J    iyy V K feffl s k  v I A B C ,s yUf reminder of i Tl  25 LAGER BEER m AITES BREWING COMIANY Detroit ii MijJgan  Breweries located in Detroit, Mich, and San DiegoQaliU ice thereof be given by publication of r I copy of this order once each weeV for 3  successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch t newspaper printed and circulated n zzi Cou  Min  Porter, Reciaf of Probate Hiram II, Smith, ludge cf Probat  amination and adjustment cf ell claiv  At ci session of said Conrt Sold t 1V1O Cy of Howell in said Oounty on the ni oy r June A, D 1949  rc cniHos Hirer1  W Judge In It  Hegesan, Deceased tprp,H 0 tut  r thai 1 This little girt 1s one of the lucky ones who is receiving anti tuberculosis protection through UN International Childrens Emergency Fund UNICEF in cooperation with the World Health Organization WHO and Scandinavian Red Cross societies Extension of the campaign, which was to reach some 100000000 youngsters all over the world, ij imperilled by UNICEFs lack Of funds, now barely sufflcienrfor this years help program UM Fact and Facet NORCEI  rU iici  I  jai rc , 1 1mo cm i  U13 ho prr  c rv  xorri3 TJ cdjiP vlT ralr     a nriit ri  tcrersA by vnJI Vcio  rurt  Ict te iic Vtirr rf ric crs ed r titled to Inneit the ctotc of 5J said deceased died seized rhoui ho r Tt r Orders Tiai all f the critcr Mrs Marjory Parkinson and daughter of Ann Arbor were Sur guests of Mrs Rose Htnaee Sunday guests of Mr and Mr Olin Robinson were Rex Sackel and family of Detroit Mrs Hen old Paul and children also of IV roft  Hollis Swarthout spent me wk end in Lovells The Gerald Reason famil oent last week at the Normc Reason cottaae at Farwell Abner Watldns and wife an daughter of Detroit spent the wk end at their cottage at Swarthout Ken Chamoman and wle of Detroit wre Sun outfit crt the Mr1 Nash hom  Henry Hussv who ha DS at McPhorson hosoHal lor som for the Ann Arfy Cbasg toon, toL jmd hclpt4 acrt  Chelsea  Spantored by Pinckney Fire Dapt 5 Big Days  Nights 5 Pinckney, Mich JUNE 22 to JUNE 26 RldeiSbowsConcesiiotifFun Galore Special Sat, June XSth Kiddies Matinee, All Rides 9c Given Away Children Follow the Crowd , COSTUME AMD PET PABADE   MOQun TOO BICYCLE OH WHAT YOOHAVE AND ASSEMBLE AT THE 2JSSH 5SSfM ASM SAMOA OWEH TO THE MOST POPULAB OOL AND ,SLaM W C18 MUSoSi FOB ENTK XT V5 lS yB1 r  ifibA The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings I   aNtoS Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes v Kennedys Gei Store  JWiMffWSiAg Trouble Of course Its ELECTRIC I NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT WITH AN ELECTRIC WATER HEATER There are no moving parts In an electric water heater There is no flame Nothing to attend to, nothing to check and double check Everything is com pletely automatic absolutely worry proof So be modern, be carefree with an electric water heater Visit your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison office DETROIT EDISON   Wrfnii, fimo  iM9 btere ttr at i JlBekey vMtu W   Mr and Mzs Edward Parker spent the wee eua in A4QIUUUUI iaexka JLovey and Normaa iniiMM spooi am wee buu u inln no, lu caiHsHi on uu UUU feutier Sunday , 1    xiarry Lei eniZJ iaua utaii cara ciua uaauy i  fcul iuyei ana icuujiy u AI cu oucic iojte coiiea at Ui vuuo wiui uuxue kuaaay itiiijjUe ixoxUiou uiid lamiiy o i4urttii wi duu yuesi at uw xiviu jxeAaeay aamje ouiiauy yuMw iui ui Alceit aauiy uufl0 were me iaie iuu or lauuiy ux iiiis, mo 4ciwu ie tuuiiiy, xne ivoyxe iejjpio tou tauuiy or iteego uauror uuu UJUQ tauuidy ana wue 01 uuuutre Aiuvuiu iwau iuau iunwy vvoio i aau uiiii yuObui 01 IM una iviiss luiae Livyucj ub  aivraon or ine u o tuvy uu  itCtU aCtpid, JLVllSii UUiDui, tiueoiex oi Uuifiea aiso iuuLw cunxrtvn cuia ivuss Berxuce iavuuS iuuuuiiiuu wuu ivouqi1 Jttie AXAllASi pxupon Jii Uiiuaiua I bt I1US lUeu UoaeosiUil a Aic u ieib nave moved ou Luo W iuiuL jusi oit iuoo ijaai ivir ana ivus vvaiter Clark wei Oiiuici yuttis oi ivir VLUU iViiS iyi Aiiiae in iUin AI iut niaay nignt ntod iiuvey uiaao a uusiaess trip io Lansuia friaay j ivuss juyut viuiii is vidiuncf Georgia nuywoxiu in inmi,wniw muu jttniwVS oi nansiiiq uv was a pautrm ut ivienYWwod hos pitai Ana iubor naa wiumwu ume    114A and ivlrs fiuss Gardner ana aauyiner oi Ann Ubui una ivub uenna rwscnuni ui LHU aeu caliea on lucnub uere inui Anionq those nam neie WHO ai tena me mynt oan yame m iveitroit Vved nignt jjeiwn ueuuu IUJIU isew ioric were IIUA iiuieay Hairyiurpny, inun rvus daniey jniKei uuu vu anivii rlowara Heaa runeuc uuueii Aiiie u ijwxii uiin sciioui nuu iviiv u uwvopi u pOttiuon wiui u UM nupias msuiance nrm iiis sue ueaor is vv injur biunne oi Out go  iVirs Bertha Payne at Ltexiei  aitea in hi joe hospnui iubt v , sne was tormeiiy ivoitiiu rema i3i Dexter townsnip ihe uexter vmoucan Leqion Post nela tneir nisi nieoung ni mcr oieuioacn nome oi ivnn Greoit uiey recently puxchased rast WK jjemse Leuivay v iiu   iw nroiners haoen and uesmwiid in  rioyai OaJc jyr ara llrs Gerry tiichman entertained tne Juawuia uia and riusseu Giover larnmus ouui  xvus rrea ieiarr ana icuruiy oil Gladwin are visiuna ivir, uud Mxa rtooert Pike  iviiss Gertrude opears etnertain ed her criDixzge ciuo inuxamqnt The Frank White fcnniiy and Mrs Mae Metz ox Howou woi djJ Youi II ilng a song of savings when you t this big, bovfl ful Philgoi Special Model 648 range Ktrt youtt find U MIM Important feafurei  ont giant end hSrss ilmmar bKners flush to wall consfruction wofdod stool frame  dependable oven reyulofor  , roomy storage drcrw ors and mony other cooking conveniences Immediate instullotion in yow kitchen  i0 waiLj, let your Phjlgo, dealer show you the conveniences of fast, rJeon, modern ga cooing  at a prlre suited to your  jfpy budget  1 Hockey Service 44 EAST MAIN 9T Fladnof ca Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt Wf BUY HIDES ANJ CALF SKIN8 Phono 88 Plnckney  Central De4 9toU C0 MjA rom wlere 1 sit ty Joe Marsh, Dont Fence Yourself In Every spri itf Harvly tison nd Easy Roberts pjUli up the stone wall that separates tiuir farms They walk ainnjj talking Easy on one side Hindy on the otherpickinj up the fallen stones nd putting them bick Afterwards, over a frionily glass of beer, Easy says, You know, wall mend in is a nice noiph jrood reason Maybe wed all be Inllfv off if seme of them were torn dwn, instead of kept U,udinr From vhe I sit, Handy said a mouthful Take the walls of Intolerance that people build up apainst each other I like a temperate glass of beer now and then, you may prefer buttermilkbut   , thats no reason for roe to criticize borly custom, but we really dont you, or you, me Lets live end letneed that wall We keep it up ji,t live o0rermaking more friends because it happens to be there and fewer walls Yea, says Handy, a lot of walls and fences and boundaries keep on sejv it ru KAC for no    ,1, f  n I H Dor ivirs iviu w w w,w Jocm Griffith, Susan Campbell Frank Aberdeen wo in Friday aueett at the 3en White  Isabel Brady are spendinq and on bueineei Sunday homo  tmmma week at the Pilgrim Fellowship Mrs Lida Kami and dauqbtere   camp at South Haven oi Howell were Sun cruel at oafJl Edsel Meyer and famuy oi Yp in Stockbridge Sunday sUanti and Mm William Lamb Janet and Shenil Soule of How adn children of Ann Albor were ell are spending a week at the Sun guests at ten WH Meyer uhiiiin Rnrout home home  Ohio    ine Dr Waller Mercer family of L Laneing spent bunat u Win, Mercer home Dr Mercer ana family leave ihurs on au auto trip to Tex Ariz, and Cant AUem Davis ieit last woek tc r ederal Judge Levin visited his brother Dr Levin, at Benuey Ik Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell 4 were in Lansing Saturday  r  Water Sytmtet t Stanley Dinkel George Enquist and wife oi the Mich San called at the Merwin Campbell nome Sunday MreTVlTfcm Ptmnalee enter atmed Mrs MUdred Trost and  iamilv oi Iearb  ana the An rew Campbell family The Roy Reason fcnniiy and Mrs Edna Reason and Uofcr pent Sun dt the Fei Carperej home in Pdatlac Don GriflHh end wtte oi Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Joe  Pillowcase Party AHon Dinkel, Miss Waxy  mire, Leiri Ludue and jMtesAi berta Dinkel attended the uaces at Fowlerville Sunday of hot rod   Harold Ward  Chubbsi Comers won  wiWl SfersJSaetijr, fr  J VrfOmm 01 YmCKmff j itta, at MASONIC HALl   SJwttl A Pair of PlllOWlir  Wbr Etoele  wffl b the prfie lor each tableaso door   rwrk rflle c on Mrs rmma xm      dbooaioq Io t Volbnet Sunday   i  prtae Ice craanv cake, and colfee wfll be  A table of 4 Tohn Detroit the Kennedy and tmnfly  To spend a  lends and the ra 1     fi f s ,t Tt WicLy Jnus IS 1849    New Lew Prices GenElectric Refrigerators AND WATER HEATERS Come In and See Them II t Continued irom First Paqe 1949 SENIOR TRIP chinq there about 6 00 that niqht The Falls were as usual very beautiful in theii natural colors as well as under artifical liqhts The chimes also played for the J  June brides and we had an op 1 portunity of hearinq them Every j body enjoyed the Falls but all of us were fairly ready to get  home Monday morninq we left Uncje Toms Cadins where we stayed the previous niqht and took Rt 3, Kings Hiqhway HOME A fine time was enjoyed by all and all of us Seniors would like to thank all of you who help ed make this trip possible and  to the drivers who qave so will inqly of their time and use of their cars Thank You By Rosalie Nash siabhsncd 186 1915 HOW SAFE ARE YOUR VALUABLES  11 PROFESSIONAL COMER 1 i u P1NUGNY 8ANiiiuUUfti ifc Hay vuoy u t j Wncicney, jxiicn jjuuy U0  uL w 4UU P M  VANWIhUi oi VANWINLL DWVanWlnkle CXVonWinkl Attorneys d Law  First State and Saving Boa Howell Michigan UiVAL NEWS With the newspapers report inq an uicreainq number of burqlaries the safety of valu ables kept at home becomes more of a problem Burglars are familiar with the usual secret hiding places and in short lime can find what they are seekina Fire is another intruder that i spares nothinq and thouqh you J are insured, money cannot al  j ways replace the loss Roy Caverly and son, Wm of A SaKiy Deposit Box in om Howell called o frienso here on vault will qive you protection Tuesday from fire and burqlarly nent one Steve Aschbrenner has purch today ased what is known as the Hook er hcuse in Petiysville of H W ElUs Edqar Robinson of Houghton 111 and ML,s Nancy Newkirk of   Dayton, Ohio spent last wool A sav wj A  with Mr and Mrs Robbe RobN wii us liUe cjal 1 inson  Mouy iu Icau w iejsoiuj Mrs Don Swarthout attended i raies n  jjcid on Savinqs the Briqhton qraduatinq exercise cfcoos  ilxnm caies oi  , last Thurs niqht They were ne1npoeit out doors in Sloan stadium  r    i 0ft G R McCLUSKEY DntUt 112 North Michigan Telephones Uce 935 Residence 8U  Ijeninas by Appointments Howell Michigan HERUSNEEb Phone 183  207, Erad Rivet HowelL Michigan Real Estate IasuranceBroketage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality  L Your Property with o LEE TSVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 tarc kney Michigan Mcriii  UM A U C TI O NEER ,  ,i arm Sales a Speciality wtuit islh BERT WYIIE uni cau be c,va Pinckney 78F2 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law j 207  E Grand River , Howell I NE  Cemetery Memorials 934 HMal St,Ann Auor,Inich Harold Chubb Looal Representative 518 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 7  Monuments  Markers Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich Phone 157F11  I opa    MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heat T State 8717 lakeside Drtv License Rush Lak P H SWARTHOUT 6 So  Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance SJVCC Phones 39  63 Pinckney,Mlcn C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST  120 West Grond River Av  Howell Michigan For Appointment  X1VEY H4RDW4HS For Sale By Sealed Bids Cord ley School Building on Whitewood Rd one half mile South of Cordley Located LakeRd All bids to be In by June 17, 1M9 Board of Education Reser ves right to reject any or ail bide Successful bidder to remove build at  Jack joilier, wile and dauqh ter of Detroif aLivi on his qraad parents, Mi aht lrc Kr  riauck lviouuuy nkih The maniac,c oA LZLJCII   ley and Alice Mu Lwlc I1  take place on June 21  We near cob Singer is pi b  iqn for the Leland Dug crr   Brighton and wcrkinq berrcid tho jsodu fountain t At a meetinq of the Pinckney k Civic Assn Monday niqht oh   hocsiler pres, resigned due to c press of business Cude Swarthout spnt hte vcck end at Douqlas Lake i Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt  Mrs Gordon Hester, the Misses Fannio Monks and Nellie Gard were in Chahsiri, Om Monday Miss Nellie Gardner in taVirr a weeks vacation Irani he pest office Robert Seefeld and lamiiy of Columbus Ohio spent the week end at the Howard Seefeid home Silver Lk and at the Earl Ji deposits up tc atoUGGUU msurd by r r rvmbeiship iu ne red  Jral Oeosit Insuran Corp Ov loan ol Safe Bat  CI FRIOERATION SERVICE HAaOLD RADY Repair8 on All Mafo Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C I TOWWEh Dentlct bu44 Portage Lake Road, De Phone Dexter 3461  Pi mo 358 RecierKP , JANE TABCH iA9 s or Any Papers Compuo or Copied a Your Convenenc AH Work Conflaenal rf MalnPlnckney, Phoae 50F11  LLOYD HENL Live Stock FrriliriG Waekl Trips Made to uf General Trurkinj Phone 64F14  CARL IONKS concrete Product Grav Snd top Soil, Road rvv Ffll Dlr and Road Bull Pbclcs Lcrtd Piece Ov Centra 7WS Toma RdV Pine ny fite Phon Sextet 3    Inq within 30 days of sale  BD OF EDUCATION, CORDLEY DISTRICT HAMBURG TOWNSHIP 3 FRL NELSOtf L MILLER, DIRECTOR Box 38, Lakeland, Michigan Bauqhn home John Carver jr and lamiiy were Sun quests at the John Carver sr home in Ann Arbor Mrs Stella Graham of Parma and Mrs Buttleman of Horton spent the week end with Mrs Weltha Vail Pincknev Want Ad  QUALITY 1949 STYLES ONLY A BRICK BUT 10,003,000 of them w,rusfcj in erectinq the vorlds larq abed in erectina the worlds tall est buiidinq the EMPIRE STATE FOR SALE Electromaster electric ranqe in perfect condition 4 bum ONLY A DOLLAR trs and oven 3750  Philip D Sprout Phone 19F11 BUT many dollars, deposited 498 M36 W, Pinckney regularly at this bank, can help F5ft AlfcfawDrryiT  you build security, and have the j giu Meabon Phone 62F3   iOR SALE fryers Mike Harnack Patterson Lk Rd LostrMans watch fob was keep sake Liberal reward E Peck FOR SALE Whizster motor biko In good condition fan Doyle Phone 42 Fl6R SALE Coal Wood Burninq Kitchen Range 39 x 68 Sturdy Table 100 lb Capacity Icebox W f Shettreroe, 11335 W 5hor Dr Hi Land Lake FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet Mrs Gene Dinkel Call George for your fresh veg eetbfes and vegetables plants Ticsh asparagus and green onions, also other vegetables GeorqtChaibonncau  i, other qood thinqs you want FIRST HAiiviL AMk Member Federal Deposit inswonce Corp 11 deposit  to  H  3  FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS 50c per cwt XL ACCORTTNG TC SIZE AND CONDITKVl CALVES, SHEE and iiGS REMOET THt CARL BERG PHONE COUsfiCTe HOWELL 0 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY y eats fruit Groceries Vegetables FOR SLE 1 Comer lavatory 13 inch 1 kitchen sink 18x30 Sfever al Pair window shutters m 540 East Unadilla USE TXlTFOB ATHLETTS FOOT BECAUSEH has Qieater PENETRATING Power With 90 percent undiluted alcohol base, it carries tho active medication DEEPLY, to kill the qenn on contactGet happy relie m Ohb HOUR or your 40c back at any drug store Today at  CORYS DRUG STORE TO RENT Crop iwid avaUaMe i shares Phone or see 5S3 Gardner, Ann Acbot 2 7101 tUR SALE Wire tie hay bailer corn planter 2 bottom 14 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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>ppp V7 iwiWWPW1 t  para Wednesday, June 8 1949  No S3 School iNews Micbinui Mirror The popular legislative refrain ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT in Mich ia Whose to blame ior Thoi ww,1, A  the coming state deficit ,i H00101 CQieaoement ol Gov w2uam olame the legis 61088 ,3F latum 6 says he expect to call TL at e 01 Fndy  V,  r  , j  ihe auditorium was comnletelv a special sesnon to get the state tuiaj 5 triTJT il out Vthe rexL He seis a carpor   SP room wa     V y Mat ,1 J  A W  M  u  u j01 a premium The close numbeiinq  iffiifii LSput321 laraeverto9dvSihS2 IJS i92l ittarcived in dressed ia caps and  2  a g00d 8tiatW  gowns and took iheir places on  the siage deccruted with the class colors and flowers The cust    V    r  ,tJ it works  ID thia he gets some suppor from such papers as the Batua omary parts were ably delivered Ureelc Enquirer News Jackson by the persons assigned to them uuaen Patriot etc who contend and every member oi the class the legislature quit with their job hcd a part in the piogram Rosa unfinisfld when a deficit threat lee Nash delivered the Salutatory ona the slate of welcome and Norma Ge cker, Hep John Espie blames the con an al A student for her entire  itAuuonjqi armarking oi state 4 years, the valedictory of faro lunds which returns 78 percent veiI i of the sales tax to the peopleHib Te awartis were won by Mi, advice is levy no new taxes, Sleeker who took the first award  wait until January when we son l S25 made Psjible by tho j see where we stand  Thomas sad fain, the svoid He does noibeLeve any econ one ot S15 went  Rn a  h  , omy measures will avert a defiv  ha a11 A ncrk3   one ,  in the past he seyS reorgankat 2nohei i yG7S of hif Echcl J ion of state bureaus has aWs tl Ea thed,aTss ,wef 7 rf i mcrased expenses wways the alumni Monday they left in  He blamfifl ne  J 7 cais driven by Supt Reader, i iitaStdSrLfveTBi0n Wclt Chiiniberain Don Clark his counH Ha  who drov Mervil Gydes car fill SS   unton ceed Si Mrs Clare Palmer Jack Hcnn nairi MivS  Iuud Cld Lluius Doylo jr, Mrs Lloyd Van paid 31117J58 this qot 100 Elaircum for a weeks trip to v a D C end return by way of Niaqara Falls The mon ey for the trip was raided by tho a1  during their hiqh schcel , cars  s  v IN Jvr  rR, THE PISCOfZO PskSG V   v Trie TIRELESS WOfcK OPpC 0AU f crrCTs IN THE CONTROL f ffc,  o THE rr  7v 4 jsr L 13 Jiy  p Mr J  T u      4   1 r ,   ot 100 back for every 253 of counttaxes  The situation becomes involved when the populous counties Who pay most of the sales tax fail to get their share hack, or get reapportionment It was this fail ure that caused the diversion a  mendment Will the legislature receive ere dit or condemnation for its refus al toface facts OBITUARY , Ada Sylvia Spruit was born Waterloo tv Jackson C  Michigan Fto j ii it ln, uye 01 Q she was united in marriaqe to Edwin A Sprout f J t  0  3,AT AVAILAljT r IN THE OLU DAYb   he lecent death oi Mike Roche icii  liifi6Ai neie is an interesting item on ihtj school situation and showt Lai the state dept oi education 1 noi Diuimiq ihe school in uoiin is CarsonviUe in the lnurnu of Michigan, ihe scheal acpne luany warnings conantt ed 10 tail to meet the required ,uic standards r inally the slats wihdv3w the state aid for nonre iiacnt pupils and took it oil the accredited list Preparations wfifc Uen made to close the high suol and send the pupils to Oi iWi wa 1 Viii    oLii, ML bui tunu 1     IKis D xici a lenpuj 10 pa ,a riarK u iurior ma a a fjpi  1Z OF PARENTS TO TAKC   i  c   J S t v  I   The annual Pinckney hiqh chwOl aiumni reunion was held at ihi scnooi Sat mqhl, uie ainn  er being pa on by the OUIK, Ladies Auxiliary Ross Read pros oalled the moeuaq 10 cacr aaa introduced Gerald McClear toast   master, class oi 1924 Judqe Payne, of Ann mour was te  3ycoier and he taLed on cpporii ruiy J r the caj otos 01 c   iVlrsC,asSchaeier played sev  eral accordion selections and Ld ivievei oi iptlcrai  1 1    fVv ii 07,  7M ,OOTt NATN HAVE i  UFZ AVP i,rtiFVL Lv,t  AS ry A l r , V A l i,ZCA TOO A y , CiriTItLTjH 0A7J  j lKijs v ui uina u waW uun ribvae 0 some U ytuid UvjJ iU v4  IWyva a pxuneui i  in tnose auys Hncknty vva Juini Oid ioys ana Girls iouiminings every two years und may were ieatured by morn q auu anernoon baa games iho mcfiung gaiao tne second uuy was Uiween Dexter and rickney, bjter uvals Frank Doi iu uanaged PincKney und Bob Sandusky, rinally the ciitsens   iiiiLiujii iioi Dr Curdy 00 uo and circulated petitions  ii vnich the citizens agreed to ndse the money to replace the  ute aid ana ko Ue hiqh sch ool runriing themselves An inv provment program nas now  ien started to 3ea if they ten van back the state aid they have ,, iJoit ol locking the bam ok  1 3 horse is stolen Wt ee there vere the usual number of drown in qs reported over the Memorial Day holiday and there will probably be more over the July 4th one A curious thinq about them ir iiat fw persons who live in te vicinity of the lakfs ever  vn, It is usually city people who are unfamiliar with the wat  So apparently ignorace is  tho ca of most o the orown ings There are two rules Which i  Acvci would cut tne number  uruvninqii to a minimum 1   r4 qo in swimming in stran era waters unless you are accom  o jy someone who knows v r  tho deep hobs are 2Do not qo in right after eating a big  naipey unouo 01  hold baseb bur ho , pat 0ii ,t, uvu by iorc by  m iutntyj luarshail PuickiiOy won 4 to J  to J  al llappcuuigs ST MKVa CHURCH I Fi Ahenj Schmitt, nstor , ui4l ivucvuw, r,w   HALLCOLE IBrmday Mcrcse H00 md 1000 noved to the Jorm near Ajaer eral accordion selections and Ld The wedding of Miss Hilda Hall ,Euy Mass 730 AM  son Livingston Co Wiicr sno wiever oi ipticUi  j io of Grand Rapids, daughter of ujflpesious Sat 7S0 to 1300 pm lied toth3day of hor deuth, solos Suau ampbeii, j, 1 mus late Alger Hall end Mrs Gale 3undays,before 800 m  May lsl 184a Joon Grinith ad Virqui rley Hall to Jack Cole of Gregory,took Lt uer Uci Lieu 4ic u ea Catholic picnic  is set the stage tor the final , c, J at the Dxier Labor day  L ohc pi4nic The Pinckney tcam ior tne urst game was Put  Lavey c Curdy, p Cadweil, lb  iavey,2bRex Read,ssF Read 3D, irinley, A Swailhout and Dol  an, outiiekJ Dexter had Collinsc Lcohier, p, G Lck lb, l iz,imnioa  2h, M hck ss Sweet 3b Smith, rufcassjr and Kennedy outhcia ih last named vaa irviu Konn eJy ihcn living in Dexier Ho 1 v  a long ball hitter I  J ot liio lajjor day inmj Piacl j  uikid iui und Bhle  aao lo tu ouih i  n had J I ivj,olrs on third   r Kuraa   pitched The game s ood 2 to I 1 ia Uvi 9th with Dexter aheadPin rlajy got a man on and Mike hoho was rexl He sanded his  nunJ5 and nt tho ball over the , Ph held hmce Umpire Frank 1   called it iod Tho la,  7 tonmkU the tild Vho ra guement has endured to theure 1  nl dny as to whah s fj hcl  t   ri S  A JT noi Mie and v ra 1 West To this union three rhildron put on a tikit cuhied iVy iicyy place Sat at the were bom Sprintr R who pai Ulxanoxie   rch in Guana tlw  ed away in jan 13, Ploiene iA roll call of the different Alberta Dinkel of Pinckney was  Gardner of Slauton and PriiJp D classes siarling with 1892 show bridesmaid and Edvard Hawley H with whom she made her home e that class as uual wiih a 100  Gory, best iriun, Ly r  Her husband preceded her m percent represenwuon, its 2 mem i rion was held in the church ueaih Sep x919 Der3 DT Norman Wilson andprrior3 Afer a trip to New Yo  Being in daughter of deeply MJSI Laura Howlett being presentriv they will reside in Goqory ,  1   u T C1QSS of 18gg WQS honored I Tne qroom operas a mill ia Of its 10 livina members Nellie Howell ardner Lelia Monks and Wirt iJarton vere present The election of officers for next year resulted as follows rndays,aftr Nvnna Dovoions sxcPeY usd t0 meet Gach yQr in rmnH RrmW Mi venna to Our xovfu Nf  l u kr Chthoac prnic and m Grand Rapids Miss cVld n, , ppi religious parents, she euiy be became u iiomber of M thod t  church and was a life m3rriber of the  missionary Society of that churcn Espe lolly during later years her 11o vsas ever at hand and a great comfort to her She lov  PSCORD INSTALLA i ri  COMMUNITY CHURCH jautf Wed, 730 Senior Choi Pract Sunday, 1030 Church Service The Detroit iudisii Co expeci M E Darrcw, vice pres GCrafd10 breai a11 recora ior instahaJponol members and bap  , Rean Sec, Mildred Ackloy0 oi generatina equipment Uus tim of babies Sermon For the ci ed her children and never wish TreQS Ruth pitter yar accoramg to Vvaiter Cisler ,v,y cet Eefore jIim jesus Endur  1 i t 1 T u    vice preS of the Co The coai ah ls Qrosii  1 ho arguement 3omo jrj they vere joined by George Krat lahier who played left field for IV ,  d hud to r KFj titO brill SILVEH LAKE ihOWNING Vircfil Clevidence 17 an Ann AILL iiboi hgh school and a  nccri when he jumped irom boat or   y Lii r Luke b  afu  j 00 a L  cr He vs spo  , j 1110 day c  ko Wm Dal cot  M he wc ,    und tio  d  Jii s uep rsuoa ,ucL enc  i rornng Itio PincicicV hiqh school basj ball itsaui this year wa pro babiy me cesi which ever repre n,ja Pmckney Their record i 1 i Let unyway, a victonee unj i,u defeats With two veteran Pi Livit,, 1111 barruughs and Joei Jeiiicya in top iornj and UCh ggtie as Brb Darrow, Gerry   , una u 11 uood the team   li  LUAupauoii and had q v huivL ,i tri j i mulch for 4he   Jie 01 iJj, die Unfortun  iy iic,t of hv team ai lea o, Jfiiy Cluic Jim hurroughf, bob ArmjujayBob Darrow Gene i7 v er, UCK bingr lim Good  jcjn Suroui ana Wes Palmer all jjniid The past year the bry, jost the foouxill title to Bri  rj ton oy one gameThen won 1 bail title and ended by vvnmnq the base oall champion Clifford Williams, 34, USN, Er excess capacity In 1949 7,00u 3hip MeeUng with Mr and Mrs L2ceS 1 J  r   fV,o frrm J3tine Hctrtman, GO Brighton 000 kilo watts have been added Arvid Andreson of Pinebrook 11 8 v oLISS cLmeJSr ihomas Kkiuiing 19, Ilowoii, Production of electric energy will Youth Hostel, South Lyons, will WulrXSM Wilhelmina Northway, 17, How increase 83 in 1949 ak and show pictures of   TJwnrf hands  Harry Rorabacher, 29, Oak Ho said that he believed in tho Kauty spots in Denmark 18 bAndyonTvhited Grove, Helen Maas 27, HoweU, expansion of water power facitit Y  IrnZte hmT reeuW Laths Daniel Ordw,ay, 39, HoweU, ies to the extent they are econom  i VAIti JS fhill Agnes Urban, 35 HoweU Alfred ially sound by the governmc fylNNOiW IE CfiOKC  coia cruu  , , pfaii HoweU, Helen Heard,I0 but that it was a necessity for hv Ezr   ,, coring to the story tc Vvcihenav sherilf J he  ii 1 boat contanig fhV  , 17, Tiios Ihay, Davn nauer17, Dos As  Id h   of congress passed  vteians Pension bill last 365 10  givuig disabled war veter an  of World Wars I and U pens ons of 7peLmojith The coilil  e senate and is sign pres would be 65 year The bill doee not n examination at the nor does it deny a pen j  m to a veteran who is able to  , voik part time The property ex 0 the j rption is raised to 1,200 No,  tins does not mean that said Ill will pass as it will find touqji 00 position in the senate The me m vrrri of the house are all up for C J, whave aazed upon thy form, Pfau jr HoweU, Helen Heard, 10 but that it was a necessity tor v Kzr Beohy pato W iuwe kiaeed thy rrrblec Detroit Harry Cain, 51, HovfeH them to bear their proper extent Momma Worship 1000 brow And in our sad and aching Thelma Clemens 37, HoweU cf the costs involved Sudrry cbooi 1100 nSffteWehave no rcher now CarroU Niles 31, Elkhart, Ind, m n Pgjo1s Meeung  o0 Funeiervicee were hale , DcainiJ jdoucer, 30, HoweU CARD OF THANKS    Kp  U Thum dtioon at Svarthout Harold Caniieid, 22, Fowelrville, ,    Mra  , r, TV Funewl Home Rev J  Mc Dorothy Gentry 20 Howell Van The family of late Mrs Adah vt  Wal  r Lucas officiatiag   Close Chester,  ,rw Edna Priley, 2 rov1 ST MARYS ALTAR SOCIETY BASE SALE CONSLrAiON , The kie   JLte, The 194 conunericcd hsh take Society wiU hold a  aie ,  103292  sinco 1935 Warune Lockwr on Sat une 1 7Q teadiere fr0m Mich chool starting at 1030  Committee  ,iile, Sprout wish to thank aU neigh Chilcrens Service sors and mends for kindness dur pravrr y,n ved eve, ing the iUnesss and death of their   mother and especiaUy Rev Mc NCTIC1  Lucas for his comforting words , , ,  ,  ,   w mF r 1 and Margaret Oioh , 17 all oi j election xixt year end want the An ibor hn h    cvice mens vote Hence, their  hos iumped oh in n  h of vrrtcr 0 heavy majority for pensions  CI iimce came ur and called j The senate is elected for 6 year  for hela LeMay got hold of him terns ,rrnl Is much more comer 1 J Cevidence choked hhn and  ntive The house had little d  irae him let ooHe did not come bat n the bill and broke their , roain Th3 cirls brought the cks in passmq the buck t th bot to the place where th boys  fnate The probable fate the wro and got tha to hore bils, that as the sesson of con   cfress s rapidly drawing to a SOFT BALL i rEV  ck il wf  aUoe5  to  , A  ,,  some senate committee Such a The Pinckney soa ball team nn m 1 ha, entered the county league rcssed me tim at we doubt tat it will be this year take  V  ui3 rtr  The regukr meeing of the and plays the first rame al Hov  the Ariuerson 1 Ptaclmfly ferco 01 Kinds Dauoh ejr cn the night of Wednesday  , lv 1 SSrSSndS ter3 hebeen postponed for , June 15 with the HoweU City Ser flfcU receive instruction ,at Hia Funeral Home tor tneir ma ei   wiU b hoW u ,h  0thw  Qre the c IO ins Lake June 12 to July 3 xllioacj Turrfl pKiUio Sorout at the home of Mr Ivx  Eagers Corners ,, n  This dept sold 120,446 worth Mr and Mrs J ,jr Evening Mjctinq Sec y Ge Newkxnd and iaxnily of f oil 4 qas jeas  week Mx and Mrs Glen Gardner j  cARD OF THANKS Ann Arbor were f1618  n state lands , UTRTTOF REVIEW CAN THF ATOM TOMB KEEP , w thank sincerely our friends Xand Mrs Tohn Carver 30 forest fires last week bur VILLAGE BOARD OF EVUW g pEAC , and neighbors for their many  unt Wttite ana mean l7 aareg     AMF w r Therom borrb is the areatest    tne Frank What fcfflawf  J10 A new spray is beinq tne ell catted at the Ben Wbe home in  traverse City area Sunday deer from dcrmagina ZhZ aSwrfS a dPt has put a new 42 ft to taTr AU persons with a gu rlk Crt   powred boat service on vancas are invited to appear at femrfav aues t  Je88e the Oeat Lakes mis time  i5Ja ware Mi rVoreooe tkiect were 625 conservation VJJUA Dinlct President HLTFWS WbWiKHl arrests in April most, for iishjTrtix iJULi Peutf Tomtom hv without a license GraoT Va a  f StAjtaqyfi Holds Hope for Peace N d Nephews of in The Amenx weekly, groat K j j Rocj maaazine dj iribuleH with hs , CHILUTiUS PARTTC  Vv Albeft Schmftt entertain , proved auUfy and TWP BOARD OT REVIEW  bill of rignti r  a flm grateful remembrance icvElka Atomic War  wm Roche StArleixy Holds Hope for Peace  in maaazine cu Tiouen wiui 1  w rlJii iel2 iSSU  T  TWP BOARD OT REVIEW  billof rigto everv mm  J The board ol review for Put  earned to  jjgg    Comb was wlWn inv Editor LaComb of the BriqhjOlJ Argus dared to speak hte mind last week and has received Jl  sos of abuse In an editorial   raid he doub d ii An V dor had been solved despe th feet state poii 3 went d43 charaed vi the cnmeTnet murder of this M mam for estHnated wfM did not possc MM caused intense feeiinq and W  have even heggd c4 nwsj necktie parties, tjewyey ael9m ina to our ArnerioaneTli P Tjaginrn uvt without a license Atlantic eels havo been introd    J    , v feomuced in the Great Lakes to dec Pv Albert Schmftt entertain ridoy evening guests  the  townsihp vrffl iwetd the, Combijj  out the fompreys or 71 children of Sfc Mary s par Ona Campbell home were John 11 haU ,UD 4  trf1 8 S P600 g   Bounty payments on predatory ish at a party at the rectwy Sort  r ,nf Mr and Mrs G m 1 5 P m  al, on i l  4  M m i anknais iumped io Si0 in Aprilnnes were playedjEiiCieyiinais Mntial coyottns, 46 wolves 1 bobserved and a fine timelad by  Davis and dctghter L C GoVham nd 14 to seview thejjco roS and of DeoH Bob Campbell of Frai correct amy errors Person witi r cos he Boy Campbell faanly  fijgSgjk  tari V rill  BTWPfaakne Dispatch Wedneeday, June t 1949 Father  Son Picnic SUNDAY, JUNE 19 h 200 P M  ON PINCKHEY PUWJC SQUABE Contests Eats 25 YEARS AGO AVON THEATER I SYLVAN THEiiTEa i  Mrs Roy HannI  Mm,  I  Mf e   Besides Mrs HamI S June im   Jt he leaves a dauqhter MrsC  SLACK EAGLE A Bony and a son, Frank Toledo A very nUnslag Wmm with   J  VnrtMa flatten A Pinch In Tin, 8wfa9 Monk Swlnq, Day at CM Games Tickets 12  tar sand under SOc, Adults 75 c Get Your Ticket Early The Pinclcney Cvic Assn Mytle Gecnaajt and Stanl Jawifcnce were married at the  me oi Mrs Rosa Gearhart on June 18  Andxw Clark, iormer Dexter  iroad resident died SunThe fur  T  YPsUanH Tuesday Sun,  June uj4 Art Andrews has sold his cot  a crt Partaqe and aone to Cal I rnnoiirM The Ptormouth Masnfc lode f OHOKJHS r have lormed a buillinq Assn jpnd will build a 2 story tern c 44x90 ft  Some of the new pavement op pd River east of Howell has  beon opened    Roche Shehan graduated froi  the U of M and has a position i lonla Mrs Mary Wheeler, sister of  tFrank Newjis died KHiov f Funeral and burial at North Ham Fri SaU June 10 II THE PLUNDERERS ij I Western In cotar stexttog  Rod Cameron, Dona Masse Adrian Booh, Forrest iueice latest Hews  Uve Bait Wilson fishing  I  0r   i ttiAKS AGO SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, Lake Chemung, between Howell land Brighton FOR RENT Utility Trailers and Concrete Mixers Phone Howell 354W p SPECIAL 30 Gal 2 Unit Was 129 95 Now SO GaL 2 Unit   Was 1549 Now 60 Gal 12 Unit Was 17495 Now 80 Gal 2 Unit Was 19895 Now Bob Price of Stokbriclqs pitch d a one hit aamt to defeat oFw JsWrUe in the opening TriCounty lei que qame 1 to 0e ,  fM t , Ureoory unveiled a war Mem Supplies ohn Mclntyre oi Nota Dakca Xjai there May 30  is visitinq his parent Alex Mcln St Josephs hospital, Ann Ar Vie and wile bor has bought property adjoin  Mr and Mrs J Siva Mortenson mg their building for a 200 bed celebrated thc,r 40ih wedding tjop A f anniversary Juu 4th T ,llh T n ,, , , j James Dunne died of cancer   Qh Sul WlU  unday and wag buiied Monday  I l  9i from St Marys church Donoriq l   A T  Mrs Seth Pettys died at Pbntia ns,0nna G soap box derb 1 Monday Funeral at North iau Xr  cu , ,  u Ibuiq church Wednesday rJAA  5 I Anderson beat Howeilheie Sal hrta f1 May 29 of a U0 to 6 Battery Rill Monks and farV  7 v j u  Tom Dolan , f tCLt JLavk Hamburg post  Rrrrno,, TU Jf i T i J master, underwent an appendic I Pfev Lvnch leit io1 Ireland ftis operation at St Joe, Ann Ar bor last week A Supi Watt with Randolph Scott Marqurtte man , Spang FMHTOL Divirg Champions M Coming West oi Sonora Don gerous Years Luxury Untr 9950 10950 11900 13950 EDISON APPROVED Good Allowance by Detroit Edison for Installation RICHARDH ELECTRIC  Dexter Theatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned , Fa, Sat Jun 10 11   how start st 7A0 EYES OF TEXAS   Sun, Man Jun 12 13  THE BRIDE A ExcUnt Drama Starring Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner Charles Laughtan, Vincent Price John Hodiak Ccrtoau Sunday Shows 3 Sit Ttttt WedTTnur June 141518 MO i HER IS A FRESHMAN  COBHV ia Technicolor itarrini Loretta Young, Van Joi jon ituay anac, Betty Ly i  iu  u5 anu SU Coming Snake Plt 3 Godfathers The Puke Got West Starring Roy Rogers 4Jk 116 W  River PHONE 757 HowejL Mich Barney Lynch left foi Tuesday on a visit Inpm S1 W nPerC CaP Kye Pinney Brighton, re Mile Huin hSf rV ml, urae from France will be bur last year Jerv V,CL AHrrrYic r u iii Mr and Mrs Lewis Shirev o aams rrancis who had hi T n  v i  civil wrr  4i Mo well are movinq to Ypsilanti civu war pension taken awavhura   1,   now has it back aqain TI  1S employed ,  , RPV R5  L L he 4 persons accused m the Grand LedTO preaches at dine murder case were sent Tiimfl nJttl  l r i T , baok to Justice Cronnenwetu ISHeade nnSrJJ eb ic examination so that tr  rav will hirSuw Gertle Mui 5ony of Whitey English Jertherernll S1C 3uld be admitted He has pled WMpi0 tnM9 Da1 circuit court last week dive, L Lamtrt t0 MMS Eces were qranted to Julia Elijah LaihKni The Norma Aria, Genevieve Mmclass is M J Reason, Sidney cavr and Slinq, Cr0Ut tuQ n  Sprout, Mildred Gardner fxan f TrtrZ hi he U cis Murphy Bernard Glenn f Q CTW are Gerald Will Butler has set up his saw  su6n4ate  TheV v r mill on the Jim Cook farm  HoS3U i Nw Saturday Soulh on Harold Hasa, New PincknW plays North Lk here Hudson and Mrs Francis Sikor Th funeral of Mrs Pat Flem ski, Whittaker  inq as at Dexter Saturday Arthur Zeeb of South Lyon has Lee Carr closed his school in been bedridden for the pjaA L the Sprout district Friday weeks with a heart aUmentLa Mrs Louise Bullis, wife of Sy week his neighbors plowed his lvester Bullis, died Saturday, flelds and put in his crops to Will Butler has finished sawina iim , , ,  r thP AIPX Mclntvre loqs State Police reported thai F Wm Moran TbmTdina a ce Domke, 61, of StrawbenvLake church vas eloctrocuted while iepa,rmg ment walk around St Marys m electric pump at his home Howell Theater Howell Mich lam, Fri Jus 810    Dane Clark Alexia Smith  Zachery Scett Bre Arden j CBdf WHIPLASBT Tim Holl  in GUN SMUGGLERS UdO J DAUCtfiifiH OF THE JUNGLE, wue Lois HalL Jamee Cardwell j  Cariooe NIGHT WIND biarnnj Charles RussellVirginia Chxietine Cartoon Hollywood Matador   eHMBHBeBfll SunciMV, Monday June XI 13 bunUay wi 3579 shows at 715 91 WHEN MY BABi SMILES AT M5 Sinrriiw Betty Gable Daa Dailey, Jack Oakieand, June Havoc ,  Nws Cartoon Maci Hatter 1 Mt ud, 2jl5 F K Ctttrmai TTwS7Thf June u1516  MacDonoldiJoyd Nolan  SOWR at 715 915 Wolt Disneys  SO DEAR TO MY HEART color by Technicolor PIT  iT ,1 ttuul diiVlames Stewart fted Mac Burl Ives, Beulah Bondi, Bobby Murray, Henry Fonda, Doroihy  Sun Moa n 1213 and Laaele la  THE SUN COM UP Comedy Novelty Tuei, WedJune 1 15 Paulette Goddard, Buigee Mere  rfn Driscoll, Luana Patten Coming One Sunday Afternoon 1 I    Adventures ot Don Juan, Little Women and Red River Lamoui la ON OUR MERRY WAY Novelty 25 Years Ago  i    KC K BfiUr looK in thr telephone directory Yellow Pages for a plumber, ma etfpiWJIlHIIIIIiiftUM tMMIIIMWfll  t rrrilttllJUIIlllllMMULMIIItU J irtllHI Anniversary Special For A Limited Time Only Vent Glass Installed  C CA wHh this COUPON Abes Auto Parts Mr and Mrs Edwin Sprout are living at LoveUs where they have excepted a position  J Monday the school picnic was Out of town relatives who at held at Strawberry Lake Tues tended the funeral of Mrs Acta ft niqht the Juniors ave a banquet sprout were Dr A A Palmer, for the seniors Ttva program wa rRi 0 palmer and Mrs Agnes as follows Toastxnaster Victor Runon of Chelsea, Lyle and Bourbonnais The Juniors,  Mcr Waiter Runciman of DetroitfMrs O 0 c e 0 9S  oan Harris The Seniors, Velna g ,  Bitten,Brighton,W Barton, aU Sole Grace Tupper Alum 1 Mr Glenn Gardnei  I ni, Robert Bird Success, L E, 1 stebbns and Mis   mith Duet Grace Tupper, Russ T  o Stanton  West Faculty, Ji P Dovle f  Bunker of li Georqe Schcefer, a pioneer of Kate Soper ana ivu slorthern Mich, died at the home Whitmore Lake O D O O Howell 1018 E Gd Rv Mich  Phone HoWeU 151 Our 15th Year  I  9 1 s t z k lHIIUNlllilUIIUillMltlllillllllllMIIIIKIUII4UIIUIIIIIIIfllrHIIIIIIIIIIIIIPi DA N C E HAMBURG L O O F HALL WmX SATURDAY NIGHT MODERN SQUARE DAtfONG  , , WE ams IT A quickattaching cultivator wiffhey Severs  JOE BEBGLTS ORCHESTRA jJX1mm,M  TIM L IX tk, Konttae Wlleon of Jackeon Frank Brockmiller and wife of and Mm Uun Howie ot How Miliord were Pinckney callers Sat i wse Ja iown for the alumni Mr and Mrs Howard Hayward iMBCMSt fit Ifaeotd HowUtt ion and Mrs Ella TeepU of Detroit elite Hewlett is now in Bar called on Mrs Nettie Vaughn Fri Murray VanWtfcfonei John Hughe,wife and daaahter of Detroit called at the Ona Campbell home Sunday 4 Mrs BeeeeJI West ad  ZUmitf of Afle Ar Mr, Edna Cassffctfi was in  fAkM fOUiPMfNf Heres  cultivator that can be attached to a Ford Tractor in not much over one minute And, with Hydraulic Touch Control to lift it and the Ford Tractors shortturnip, you can turn quickly on the row ends Youre well aloof with the Job before the other fellow U started Let us show you how to knock out weeds    without knocking yourself out, too Cultivator is strongly made and coast with rigid or spring shanks See it   wV T R A CI 0 R Ford Farming 1 eaeV ouaL lers  trs ioes, Implements, atiS and service Rvsswil DSmrffh  FOBD SALES t SERVICE PHONE 40 nrii HOWELL MICH  X HV T  M  it Just one of many Briggs Features  , cr die rlen    SupciMy c most uptoJutc i Briggs Beautyware sink in stain proof porcelain enamel Haru4v shifli space, tjrnith Z PLUMBINO FIXTURES I i,vSx v  MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMPER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing r pecialiiy Field Seeds AlfalCa Clover Corn Fertilizer Farmers Feed Supply     PHOirsV,ie4 , MAX sttrX35m m fjn JIP  ,  Wednesday, Juno 8 IMS CWWrea Pay  pttifo Into Nafon Euroyeait cfldre got their chance to visit the be4j children from Mrs Eleanor RooseVelt, Uir  United Nations at the General Assembly meetings, States delegate and Human Rights Comnjisiloi recently ended in Paris Here some young vlsi Chairman, and Dr Charles Malik, of Lefcrffton, tort learn what the United Nationa is doing to chairman cf the Economic and Social Council PerzonaUis at United Uations General Assembly Kmnz Important figures at meetings of the United Nations General Assembly in Paris are the sessions president and chairman of its six main commit L, who are lovvn above, where the real work is done In i  center is Dr Herbert V Evatt, Australian T fster of Extern Affairs and Assembly I r cnt Others a  I Paul Uemi Spaak, Belgium, political and security 2 Hernan Santa Cruz, Chile, ccorj tee 3 Charles Malik, Lebanon, manitarian committee 4 Najl  Iran, trusteeship committee  Canada, administrative aril brf3tj and 6 rcirdo AliQfZ odays LepuiK The United Natlrm and How It Works M pmt rr fff tvdftfeitogVg mmmm ppiH Bfl  BV ifthi    i mSki ,   vfSCl   ss    3  , Jjt WAX 1   ne of theirat of hundred of sehools e world which are adding studies of ations, its Charter and its activities urses Is the high school at Great N nr1e eaeonrage the mttm u their soUe pre y the Geoeria Asseobt j   t  ,  iJJJUJJJ,, a ry a 1 Adv  A UWt  Ilturle Sam Says 3ttH  More than 200,000 newspaperboy are demonstrating the Spirit of America this mmtli by distributing 12 milium I S Sjn Bonds folder to a nuiuy Antcricun home They will be currying opportunity right to your door, calling attention to the lu S Suv ine Bonds Opportunity Drive May J6june 30 They ill cxnlain how you ran turn 75 into 100 in only ten years and how easy it 1 to enroll on either tho Payroll Savings Plun where you work or if selfemployed, the BondaMonth Plan where you bank However you arrange it, yon Win either way Enrol NOW 1 US Treasury Dtjrtmtftt Uncle Sain Says The smart ntun Lu , that the only nay to protect his Lirnily nd himself it viJh H sfe, syctenLilio pltin ef saving  S Savings Bond provide the anfely UMi the Payroll Snius Ihm ur ihe tionduMonth Plun is rlio Ifmalic  WIJ  IVo ont run provide serjniry for llie ultire by trrsjirritlinj Yon run face le future with confide, however, by invtitng a part nf torlnyV earn it in Savn Hoiui Thut ii tie Intel lijfnt way Aid ou hue the choice of two convenient plans of purchiiM1, the Payroll Saving Plan where you Hork or, if MlfcjiipIoycd, the HondaMonth Plan at your lunk Uncle Sam Savs Pops, pot hs fcrt in tie sij, not hi hi in, hnvtune, hes a payroll Haver Kc ko ttliere his future vocation or iH,, from I licres no gue,work uhotit hi plais for seeurity Automat ieally ncr pay Hay part of his pay gx ino Initcd Elates Sainys Uonds whifh viil pry hhn 4 for each S3 in 10 nrt yeari Srrurityfuluro plana vill hfhniR to other fellovH like Pop unle M  on eortfit  oirxf in wfth liiitcd su  ,    The moirn 49er diiei hvt i travel overland to triUe it rich H can pile it op riht st homewilli L S Savings Bated Y4m dont live to riu tear Uvea, at did our forefather oti emu ilgn up for favinw Bondi durln Ac bis Opportunity DiIew, May 16 arte SO tn ten short year every 3 you inveM n will srow into 4 You will thereby be MiurTng a totifld Amer lea and your rwn feSure seennty THIS U YOUR OPPORTlNrrYrt slow and the Miar will be youryour chtritbed dmaeaeyjUow in, 18 Ttfi  n TttU  BUSHELBOOSTING TOPSOIL    Missouri University afroaomlsts proved cropboosting worth of thick topsoil Corn yield was only M boshels per acre on field with no topsoil left, 50 bushels on one layer of topsoil center and 70 bushels when grown on double layer rlfht Topsoil canbe thickened on any farm by growing deeprooted legumes In rotationTend feeding them well with phosphate and potash fertilizer    SOIL BUILDER    Deepprobing sweet clover taproots left pry down below plow sole of tight soils and open them to air and water Roots ard tops add organic matter and make a thicker, richer layer of topsoil for bigscr crop yieils Red clover right always sty upstairs With thicker topsoil, more plant nutrients and water are available to crops To do top  job taprooted legumes need plenty of phosphate and potash fertilizer Historic Castle Site ofl V Conference  B Kornborg Castle at Elsinore, Denmark, where Prince Hamlet of  Shakespeares drama lived, will be the site of an Adult Education  Conference, sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization stUnesco, beginipuf 16 loae International Law Coi Mission Meets at LVV Charged with the fundamental job of developing andcodifying the international law which is to govern the conduct of nations,  International Law Commission of the United Nations is now ho Its first session at Lake Success, N Y Members of the Colnp shown here at UN Headquarters are Left to right, Dr V Koretsky, of the USSR Chairman Judge Manley Hudsor United States, Sir Bengal Raa,ff Indie and Dr A Amade  LiV Sponsors Huymiind Peace Talk VA  In What may be oas ef the last steps teward a eesmi wmmmmtM   the HolyLattd eonftlet, the United Nations Conciliation CommitArmbbraeli expleW kin ef wtrwrfemm UnHat Itasea,   ir ITHE PDfCKMEY DMPATCH Wodnoadoy, Juno 8 1949 f 1949 Graduation Program  f PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN f Friday, June 3 8 P M jf Aocessional Mildred Parks, Accomr r Invocation  Rev Frad Salutatory  v , Rosali Nash Presidents Address and Present otion of Senior Gavel DONALD CLARK Class History  SongThrough the Years Class Will Sports Review Senior Trip Prophecy Dora riehols, Tielbn Bezig, Albert WaddelL Wesley Palmer MMaMM Sally LsRoscr Rosalie Nash, accornpanirt Betty Pace, Reenie VanBlaircum, Shirley Gyde, Robert Darrow Gerald Clark Eugene Bower, John Sprout James Burroughs, Wallace Jeffreys Charles Baker Lois Shirley, Leona Campbell Nancy Pond, Maxine Atkinson, Carolene Zieqlcr Robert Amburgeyflichard Singer Tom Good, Ruth Gallup, Mary 4ki 4   Harris   Shirley Reason  Jane Amburgey, Barbara Haines Mitzi Young, Basalie Nash, accompanist Valedictory Norma Stecker Presentation of English Awards and Diplomas  Wesley Reader Song The End oi a Perfect Day   Senior Ua Recessional  Mildred Parks accompanis Benediction  , Rev Beachy Giftcrtory Poem Song Memories fk e neweit hot iummet White Schiffli eyelet bolero I over FRUIToftheLOOMS pretty sun top dress I Phosphate Added to Manure Balances Plant Food Content Bowknot print in combinations of Rose and Black Copen and Black Green and Black fSTORE NAME ADDRESS j Wa Mnd m th following FRUlTfhLOOM  j, df mi, tfylt 294 at tQQQ  I QUAN I I r I  SIZE COLOR 2nd COLOR , HON OtDEftS , F1UED DUl 00000 m  1 I NAM   40MESS  I LIS Q1 O  of tor Q COD J wiEcieSiar m mat coNtpm   CHICAGO  Adding superphosphate to barnyard manure before it I is spread in the field is a profitable f practice for Corn Beltfarmers, de clared the Middle West Soil Improve ment Committee, in a statement j j made public here   Many farmers report that a load of phosphated manure is more effective than two loads of untreated ma nure as a topdressing for new legumegrass seedings or old estab lished hay fields or pastures, says the statement Superphosphate gives the manure a better plant food balance Prof C  J Chapman, extension agronomist of the University of Wisconsin, points out thuit manure is relatively low in  phosphorus An average ton of manure with bedding, he says, contains 10 pounds of nitrogen, 5 pounds of ohosphate nnd 10 pojands of potash By adding 25 pounds of superphosphate to each ton you can increa the manures phosphate content to  10 pounds per ton Prof Chapman says superphosphate helps the manure hold nitrogen that might otherwise be lost Methods of adding phosphate to the manure may vary according to farm conditions, but the program should be carried on throughout the  veer, the statement says One method is to place the superphosphate in the spreader as the munure goes onto the field, the statement points out Prof Chap man recommends adding 25 to 30 pounds on each load Another way is to place superphosphate in the gutters of the stable or I  ipen run barns, at the rate of one  pound per cow per day Prof Chap j man says superphosphate, thus an  plied, will absorb considerable  amounts of liquid manure It will also  hold any free ammonia that might otherwise be lost by evaporation when fermented manure is hauled and spread on the land Prof Chapman cautions that superphosphate spread on drivows may irritate the feet of cows, Sod Crops Profitable Sod crops are one of the best profit builders on a farm, the Middle West Soil Improvement Ggmmittee points out More grass anC legumes means you can carry more cattle or hogs per acre A good legumegrass sod builds soil structure and mellows the land for crops following To get good top growth and root development, lime the soil according to tests and  add plenty of phosphate and potash, MORE CORK    As much as 25 more bushels of corn per acre have resulted from alternate planting of rows of corn and soybeans, says Prof A t Lang, UnlveisUj uf 1111 nois agronomist Corn stood better and gave better quality ears Although not fully tested, this method seems to offer crops greater access  to sunlight, moisture and plant food Plant Food Called Good Buy1 at 49 Farm Price Levels w CHICAGOStressing that fertilizer is a good buy at present prices, Missouri University agricultural economists declared that the generous use of plant food should be profitable for farmers this year Money spent for fertilizer is an investment that will pay out in 3 short time, these economists point out It will get more efficient ciop productionmore bushels or pounds of feed per acre with little or no additional labor cost Fertilizer prices have increased much less than the price of farm products in recent years fertilizer does its best job ot crop boosting when it is teamed with man agement practices that build up soil strut ire and keep the land in pin re after it is built up, th Middle West Soil Improvement Commiiiee declared When you build soil structure, you provide the most favorable grow ing conditions for crops, says a statement issued by the committee Wellstructured soil is a better warehouse for plant nutrients and moisture Crop roots have all the leg room they need to forage for nutrients, water and air The result is higher yields at a lower cost per unit The way to build soil structure is to follow a rotation centered around deeprooted legumes and grasses Legumes such as sweet clover and  alfalfa add organic matter Their drilllike taproots bore through tough, tightly packed soil and open it to air and water When grasses and legumes are well fed with fertilizer carrying phosphate and potash they develop sturdy growth above and below ground Plowed under, the tops and roots enrich and mellow the oiL b , to fell the besttasting beer in Michigan IJ ALTES LAGER beer is made exclusively in closed vats, unlike other beers made in open vats Beer made in closed vats tastes betterbecause air or anything else harmful cant get inand no flavor can escape from a doted vat Compare the exclusive agedin, sealedin flavor of ALTES LAGER with any other beer Your taste will tell you its better because its made in closed vats A B C it your reminder of ALTES  LAGER BEER tr3 HEWING COMPANY, Detroit 14, Michigan  BreurU locafi  Dttn MfA, and Ban Diego OJ JSew Homes and New Lives for Refugees After years of flight, growing numbers of Eu ropean refugees are settling down in new homes found for them by the International Refugee Organization IRO At leCt, in the sparsysettled Lirm lands of Venezuela, a homesteader right fresh from a refugee camp in Europe chats with his new neighbors At riht, a prr of  young ds laced persons, who were amon tve fot  of refugee to he admitted o  R Unrc1 vue under a rtciniiyaiiuro 1 lw International Technical Aid Given Countries of World New ways o solving eld problems are shewn to eies Here scientists la Italy lean about latest experts and governments in dosens of countries methods el central inseet aad fungi infestation in through technical assistance programs of the stored grains at a sefcoel conducted by the  United Nations aad its affiliated specialized ages f UJ Food aad Agrieattare Organisation FAO  iSTilmnrrtnfi Tbi Pacftaey MeeaHfe Wndaeedoy, June m The Peoples Store 4  s, Drgr Furmshii gs Casttied Goods Lingerie hoes   luedys ei Store  s J Rugged Of Its ELECTRIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ARE DURABLELONG LASTING You dont here to pamper an stectrfc heaterits buih to give dayem, esyoe terries ior years and yean Ost tft to your house, youre through with tstJcessssj wkh temperamental tanks For hot water service thats dsytiuUbts, convenient, clean and quietlook is fees tridty See your plumbing dealer, yotw appliance dealer or aey Edison offieSt DETROIT EDISON  he Ftnekney DU attar at Pottom  Pinckney, Michum undo tuZZl Every Wednesday t 115 Main St Pinckuav Jsehiraii 6uttocnpiftea nue fti a ii  W UrteU Leon Burkhcrt and wile oi Det roit and Clilord Smith and wiie were Sunday guests of Ctttord VanHom and wife Ken Champman and wife oi Detxoit Louis Gearhart and ton ily Mis Agnes Richardson and Alice Gearhart oi Howell were Fri evening guests at the Mark Nasa home lhe Joe Basydlo iamily attend ed tne Memorial Day exercise in Howell Frank Clark and wife oi Milford were Sunday guests oi the w ston Baughn family  Lynn Hendee and wise spent   Sunday at the Dr James NasU home in Coldwater , Week end guests of Mr anJ 1 Mrs Olin Robinsn were Mrs, I Congden and George Spratt ot Detroit Miss Elisabeth Weeks, dauqh tec oi Mr and Mrs Floyd Weeks graduates from the St Lawrence j school oi  nursing in Lansing June 1  Gerwood Maurer and famity oi Ann Arbor, were Sum guests of the Lester McAfee family and went to Hansons, Stockbndqe for dinner Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Rady were her father,  Howard Riopelle and Frank Rady and wiie oi Dearbrn Sunday dinner geusts of Mr, and Mrs Ross Read were Mrs Ida Feidler and daughter Janet of Ann Arbor and Howard Read and family   J  Jamos Noble ar I wife of Det roit were Sunday guests of the John McDonald family ,  Mis Floyd Weeks and dauqhter  Mrs Lorna VanCamp of Grand Ledge called at the Clifford Van Horn home Thursday The Russell Glaver family oi and wiio called at the Ed Spears home Sunday Mrs Anna Kraft and Miss Cecil Rossman oi Marion called at the Andrew Campbell home Wed ScMur visitors at the Walt Clark home were Edsel Meyer and wife, Ypsilanti and Maynard Clark and Miss Ann DeClair of Manchester Mr and Mrs Walter Clark, Mr and rMs Charles Clark, Miss K Gleason attended a party for V Gleason at the Emmett Clark home in Howell Sun  honorinq him on his graduation from the engineering dept at Mich State  oull sing a song of savings  hen you see this big, beautff i Philgas Special Model 648 range Here youll find all I tfteie important features  one giant and three simmer b ners , flush fo wall conduction  welded steel frame   dependable oven regulator    roomy storage drawn  and many other cook  conveniences Immediate Installation in ycir kitchen   woiting, let your Pfvlgai deoler show yc J tie conveniences of fast, lean, modern gat cooking  ai a prire suited to your romily budget Hookey Service 84 EASX MAIN  Plftckaey DeadLct Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS S25Q HOGS 50c per cwt, WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phooa 88 PJnckney Centra PiAit 5fokCi TSKrn ix    H    A4vrtii4mni From where I sit fy Joe Marsf Dont Fenre Yourself In College  Every spring, Handy Peterson and Easy Roberts patctr trrr the  Mr,and ISjjs,Harry Palmer and wife of Deg and Mrs Buttle1 man of Honoa and Mrs Stellaj Gnahom of Parma were week end guests of Mrs Weltha Vail  Mrs Stanley Dinkel was in Jackson Friday I Glenn VanBeuran and wife oi Byron called on Mrs Emma IDnk el Saturday Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout attended the undertakers convent ion in Grand Rapids last Thurs and Friday ,  Clyde Royer, wife and dough ter of Detroit spent Sun with W C AtLee and wife I Gus Ledwidge is home fxon  Notre Dame university  for the summer  t  Georgia Hdyworth of Tiihn, O j is visiting Joyce Clark Mr and Mrs M E Darrow and Miss Laura Hon and Mrs Mary Hoff called at the home of Mrs Lottie Alley in Dexter Sunday Volney Teepls of the Soo call d on Mrs Villa Richards and tone wall that separates their farms They walk along talkingEasy on one side, Handy on the otherpicking up the fallen stones snd putting them back Afterwards, over a friendly glass of beer, Easy says, You know, wallmending is a nice neighborly custom, but we really dont need that wall Wo keep it vp just because it happens to be tho  Yet, sav, Handy, Jt  walls and tni an I ,v ,i keep on   o poV fr   pTiud reason Maybe wed all be brtter ofUfsoine of them were torn down, instead of kept standing From where I sit, Handy said a mouthful Tuk the walls of in tolerance that people build up against each other I like a temperate glass of beer now and then, you may prefer buttermilkbut tha no reason for me to criticize you or you me Lets live and letlive togethermaking more friends and tiUtr walls i 0t u TATE OF MCHIGAN The Probate Court iot t, Livlngitou ri a u demands against said deceased end ior the adjudication and deieninrt ion ot the belts at law ot said deceased rt nV time ot his death entitled to inhex  j the estate oi which the Qjeoeosed dted At a teuton of told Comt bold in tij tiod CJif of Howell la said County on tho 2nd doy of une A D 1949 PtatHos Hiram B SmUh Juije oi Probatit  la the matter oi the Eettt of Eugene i Plumbing Water Sy terns etc Stanley Dinkel The Leonard lee Iamily and Albert Shirley and wife spent the week end In Marion MUs Blanche Martinlast week  Vcuia  Hegeean Deceoaed Mr andisTre4ltocidtend ed anauation exercises at Mich, college Sat where Muriel was a larry Jackson and tfoyd Rand aU of Umsing called at the WC Miller home last week  Mrs WCNBDer Mrs Floxenca  i Baughn and Mrs Marion Pear tertained Fri night Gene Reason on spent Ttes in Grand Rapids  If The Roy Reason family and titsrt thr tfae for pxeoentotiom of claims against told eetate should bo Umiied and that e ttnotnd ploot be appointed tore oitw, trT1 ad odjuet all claims esel eeecmde acjointt eaid deceased by I and before tc Court It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be given by publication oi m copy of this oider once each weV for 3 successive weeks pxeriout to said day o hearing, in the Pinckney Dfopotch a newspaper printed and cfieuloted te said coeot  MmnJo H Potter, Register of Probate Hiram H tmtfh, fudoo oi t amiaatioa aad odfuermeot of aU   WT 1Z1 x Mrrrian Pear i end thrt fno beal hoirt oi eoid deceat Mr and MrmGaki Reason en Baughn and Mrs Marion Kear  rtained Fri night Gene Reason on spent Ti in Gtand Rapids I and wile, Waller Reason andf xhe Roy  H wile, MRS Florence Arts of Det  Edna Reason and leota roit John Rone and wtfe Whit  Ledwidge nlaed with he mor Lake and the M J Reason  Arbor Q Q eaxr in the 0111 i W County League SanryTheNan Ledwige is home from Ad c beat Satine rkrn ior the sammer w in Detroit Sandav Ifje Qsernor Ledwiage wai  Mr and Mrs Stanley CaWer of a to Royal Oak Monday whee  , ise ef d t Sat at tke Mnr   bVwglr   1 1 A Mr and Mr Kenneth Line and Ken Quigley and family spent Hhe week end m Cadillac ed entitled to fethortt tho eetate of which  aid doeeoood dted sotted should be od judieated, It it Ordered, Ti4t all of the credttori ed eaid deaeoeed are required to pieooct dieu datmt to told Court at cakl Probate Potor otex7dlLlor of ISd y m wito ktst week and badlf eetaie at 100 E Darie St Arm Arbor hurt Mtckv, at told Probate Ottet oo or bo oi Aoeeet AD 194 at Bony Wileo end wile oi atdeteo Arbor Carol Francis Walker ot Case Dry grand daughter of Mrs Cse raena Bowen of ottwett AHEY DISPi Inn l ISM New Lew Prices GenElectric Refrjgsrators AND WATER HEATERS Come In and See Them i k LOCAL toWS Miss Lo ise Ziegler spent Mon iiitjat with Alberto DinkeL iviiss Alberta Dmkel attended I  ctiunex luesnight at the home c Mr and Mrs ird fiickiord of  v liuamslon  lvixs Wm Mercer with Dr and v Walter Mercer of , Lansing emended the wedding oi Miss 18t 1915 i McPiierson itate tank  PROFESSIONAL C8RNER  TP Miirmrcv e4uonil VANWHHOE  VANWOuOK Effective May 1, 1949, the Bd  Q oi y at Grand Kapids Saturaay  J fs of this bank has auth  Arthur Marshall and family, interest per annum on balances spent the week end near Evart irom 1000 to 5,000 on all Sa hex backett and Burdett Vogel I ings Book Accounts and Time ci Detroit were Thurs night aall Certificates oi Deposit, in ac cordance with the rules of the  Daily UuO A, M to fcUO P, M Except Weaneedq MoruluSwFrUSat 0QkQ0pnu First Stale and Savings Book Howell Michigan UL Dejtfst 112 Horth Michigan our Savings Books cmd display ed in the bnrLj oitio ers at the Olin Robinson home Mr and Mrs Stanley Clover oi Deerneld called at the Wm She ban home Friday  AO attempt was made to,enter the Hockey Swarthoui oil station at Dexter Corners Thurs night  p n A hole was cut through the glass ffCillSr 0  Ut   in the door but his mother,Mrs, Ciare Sv4arthout who lives L  A savings Account can fce oa Office 936 Residence 814 L enings by Appointments iiowell Micnigan SNEED   , j HEhfl SNEED  rTrn zrTl   207  , N E r s iery Memorials 824 KNain StJUm AroorJuicb Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming SU Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 I Monuments  Markers Howell Michigan Attains  at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich 7  lfc  Real Estate Insurancejrokeiaae Phene 157F11 City Loke and Farm Property A Speciality List our Property with e LEE J part of thestation heard the in I ad with as little a a 1 bill  tmders who got away in a car  v 4 t  V   V i 1AVY KAftDWAHE eeee4eeevv got away Mr and Mrs Andrew NesbiU spent last Monday with Mr and  Mrs E A Naylor and Mr and Mrs Fred Thrasher at Eaton Rap ids  RPGates and wife of Howell were Tues guests at the Andrew Nesbitt homt Daid Aberdeen is home from Albion college for the summer Mr and Mrs Louis Ccyle and Mr and Mrs Geora Charconn enu vere in Cairo Tuesday The Lloyd Hendee family and  Robert Horine spent Sunday at i the Ed Nuoffer home in Holt I Th wedding of Alfred Pfau jr 1 and Miss Margaret Heard took place Saturday night at tho West I Marion church Rex Nixon orhc  iating Reception at ths Heard  j home j Mr and Mrs Ira Nay, Mary Jean Webber, and Mr and Mrs eGo Thompson attended the  LAVEY General Insurance B WiUl UP UUO V  H  I fl Money to loan a leasonublb f Phone 53F3 rates Ingres paid on Savings Pinckney   looks and Time Certificates of AUCTIONEER Reparng MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State t717 Lakeside Dilv Lieense Rush Laic P H SWAR1 OUT  SON  Funeral Heme Michigan Don C, Swarthy  Director j Modern Equipment Deposit I Farm Sak a daUry f Ambulance Service AH deposits up to 500000 insur BERT WYUE od by our membeiship in he Fed phone Pinckney 78F2 r, 4 T  ,Vm STANLEY TERRIMAN Attorney at Law Phones 39 4 63 uercd Deposit Insiranca Corp Ov  Years of Safe Banking 1949 STYLES The FORD One of a series of syle leaders in each American Automobile Manufacturers Line FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR as  207 E Grand River Howell REFRIGERATION SErGE HAHOLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C L TOWNER i Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dextor Phone Dexter 3461   FRED C REICKHOl OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment j PI me 358 Resident 613 LLOTO HENDEE Live Stock HqruHng Weekly Trips Made to Detro General Trucldnf Phone 64F14 CARL JONES Concrete Products, Gravel Sand Top SoiL Road Gnael JANE TASCH Letters or Any Papers Composed r FJH Dlr and Road Built or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid Piece ov Centred All Work Confidential 45 MalnPinckney, Phone 50F11  7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rio 2 Phono Dewier 3 118 For Sale By Secsed Ms Cerdley School Building car you want i2,i Determine your trade m allowance and or cash dowon payment 3 See us  about tank loan to tinance the balance FIKSl WAitL iiANi on Whitewood Rd one half mile South of Cordley Located Lake Pd All isids to be in by June 17, 1949 Board of Education Reser ves right to reject any or ail bids Successful bidder to remove build ing within 30 days of  HOWELL sals, BD o  EDUCATION, CORDLEY DISTRICT HAMBURG TOWNSHIP 3 FRL NELSON L MILLE, DIRECTOR Box 38, Lakeland, Michigan Frt,,ri, a,, r r   carefully as you select it Use Staff rt Jackson Fri evening Mr ar3 M8 Ora Hainer, and Mr Hazel Jubb wont to Detroit Friday Mrand MrsOra Haines attend rd the wedding of Marqiaret Knowleo to Victor Gibbs at StThomas Episcopal Church Satur  Fdwin Sprout of Lovells attend ed the funeral of his grandmother las Thursday Lawrence Banghn and famiV spent Stm at the Latimer hor I in StocVbrMae I FOR SALE Hoffman LeBoy 75000 B T U oil burnina fur j naces, will heat 6 rooms, used a  short time  Myron Hughes, 8717 Lakeside Rush Lake Phone 157FU  T     Wa if ddi FOR SALT Electromaster electric range in perfect condition 4 bum n, ers and oven 3750 Member Federal Deposit Inst ance Corp All deposits  to  wgnai I FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each JOWS 250 Each HOGS 50c pQt cwt  ALL ACCORDING 10 SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES SHEET and tfGS REMOVED Ftttf CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO  HOWELL 4Q Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY Phiip DV Sprout Phone 19F1J 98 M36 W, Pinckney F6R SALEftrawDerrys,   Marshall Meabon Phone 62F3 FOR SALE Fryers Mike Harnack Patterson Lk Rd LostMans watch fob, was keep sake Liberal reward  E Peck FOR SALE Whizaer motor biko In good condition Im Doyle Phone 42 FUR SALE Coal Wood Burning Kitchen Range 39 x 68 Sturdy Table 100 lb Capacity Icebox  W I Shettleroe, 11935 W 3hor Dr Hi Land Lake FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet Mrs Gone Dinkel TO RENT Csop land available ou shares Phone ox see ftuss Gardner, Ann Arbor 271C1 FOR SALb W tie hay bailer corn plan   om 14 in pi tv 7 in Hamijn ill double dc  harrow, side doUvrery rake, powr takeoff 7 ft mower Elmers Garage Oak Grore   Fnono Howell 510W 1 FfOR SALE Hattie Swariliout home 7 rooms and bath, garage, stables all in qcod condition Larqe grounds, beautiful trees 550000 TERMS H G Swarthout, 17910 Telearcfph Rd S Romulus, Michigan, Call Wvandotte 7156Rll  nr ii  i WANTED Plowing and rittiii your garden Call CHUCK HEWLETT Phone 93 WANTED Garden plowing 1 will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman, 220 Unadilla St  CfflOPETTER  CONTlDTcfOR  CallGeorqe for yoTfrishv 7  XQNS FOR SALE 1 Corner lavatory 18 eabfes and vegetables plants mClS CABLETS  inch 1 kitchen sink 18x30 Sever Fihasparagusanxlgreen  tt PORCTNCLOSURES 7 al Pair window shutters onions, also other vegetables iryma o UPPMQ 540 East UnadUla Geora D Charixmneati Pt , pdaLr ATHLETES TOOT 9C40 Fal Rd Phona 16IF11 bND CRAm, FILL DIRT aiid BECAUSE WANTED POULTRY Will pay STONE DELIVERED It has greater PENETRATING Detroit market rri CALL Power WitR 90 percent undiluted CHLtoSd n RF13 KEVIN LEDWIDGE alcohol base, it carries the active ytl LMi2 HONE PINCKNEY NO R medicaton DEEPLY, to kai the Prs ,,,,    ,, SWARTHOUT  ROBINSON oerm on contactGet happv relief  ALfcuee spnnrs  new HaioW Swutkot Olio Robhuon u UALITY IN ONE HOUR or at any drug store CORVS DRUG STORE eats ruit Groceries Vegetables Kathryn Henry spent the week end with Mrs Lida Karus of How ell  Mrs Lois Kimbler Lois Ware I1 of Fairhope, Ala Is improving W H Myer and wife spen your 40c back 0d jtress  for 1200 PAINTING  Today at j SLSEX BARNS A SPECIALITY FOR SALBI4 Knapman boat INTERIOR  FTTERIOR with steering gear and Martin 60 j SPRAY  BRUSH Motor 30a0u Murray Uaag Vhonk 47F4 DickRCy  Lcnd Laka ypnnariy with Rex Sctckstt FOR  SALE Tomato, Gabbag A U 1 1 GLASS dBW Deleter Rd T TO REWACE THAT BROrU Dad Baileys, 445 Dexter Rd  YQUR CAR la teh15 FOR Btt Two rooms 756 R  1 ,  Gladwin,Cheii Lamb cam MaL  Mrs John Cook i to Orand RiverFish Market Prises Courteous Service Clarks home with them The grade pupils enjoyed a hay ride Sat night to the homei of Margaret Kuhn Mrs Irene Warner Herringa and children of Battle Creek were here Sat for the alumni banquet , Pvt Jack Darrow is home on iurlough from Ft SKll la  Slnday guests of the Clyde end Roy Fisher hom were, Wis W  Comsftock, dauqhter and ns Mr and Mv WDOn ani Mr Iwis Williams ami son  Onon daqa Mm HJen Duke mS 1,  daughters of Jaekn fr and Mrs John CotnflkKk and dough ters of E Inrnstnq Mr and Mrs Ralph Drumm and son and kru qhter oi firairnj Mrs Florence Bctughn ertcin ed the menaNn of the old orig inal B Sharp Musk Club at her hone Sat at a lunchoen Of fbei 10 living, Josephine Harris Mcs fax Gosdner, Mrs Morion Poor Mies Women Se Cooper EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR 3 Howell L  Phone 151 BINGO Party Saturday June 25th AT Ml f ML AT THE HOME OF ML A  f7l7 LAXESDC fiVMJuntff LATE of sstvue Tour  LT fOfCOfETS FINEST FOOD STOBE BttOE MIC Ai MAJtnrS fOOO UXZQt JUNE SJLTWE If SL Merys Alr il Jw kjjjfo  ,    i     , v  , </text>
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