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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>No 22 X    Miekipui Minrw Michael J Roche Michael I Roche, reared Tne popnlnf debate Is OIL Was I chant and deary farmer oi  the 1943 kwjiskirnrs a Do Noth   mn MQSBBSSBIBSUBI Since the legfckrrare is Repub bean and the executive branch Demoaanc the possihiBrtai for argosasent ens unlimited Usfs Is the xecacd legislative appropriations are fhe largest in history mare than 36 milhon mare than 1949, 50 miuan moss man anticipated  School News ST IVLKYb CHURCH I F Albsr L Schrnnt Pastor rnday Masses 800 and 1000 held Daily Mass 730 AJ4  SOFTBALL Nl Oia age pensions were boost tag from 40 to 80 a month Workmens nnemptoymnt comp sanon was mepeased and also unemployment insurance Sates tax collections were tight ensd to get better doIIectionsOom Pomle on penalties and evas ton were prohibited and limitat Ion was on penalty was remov  ed  ALUMNI MEWS A special table wul be SOIL 3 miles west oi Ptoekn     Oosaili , Cohesion Sat ed slaaeSy oTa 1Jssm3 H  daM   who Sundaysbioie 800 mass last ursdayv wel oi the 13 nber oi tne iNovMna to Our Soaowtu M  He had spent the day in Pin r1 88   9 a  Friday at 730 PJ4 ckney and had just gotten on the  P   oi those good old games oi tho qay nine ass such ss Post Omce etc may be promoted uai the leoctor snip oi Nellie Gardner Class Chairrnan tfJ MUNnH WINS AGAIN J imnf tiHtiktwui i Pinckney got away 730 to 900 pro stan wim inanim    4p m Lansing bus to go to his home west oi town where he lives with his neice, Mrs Louis Stackable when he suifexed the  heart attack The bus was held up some 20 minutes watte his re tatives were summonocL Dr R M Dify was out oi town and so was Rev rr benrrun n was thought that there was a iaint pulse so he was IUIWA u u  ckney fire hall on a stretcher where the fireman worked over him with the resusticaor They were uaaale to revive nim Lh w CWylie was eventually somn COMfruMU i CiiURCH  Ccssy sgqttanaU Rev U P rkady Minister  Chou Piacnse ,  Weo Might i pmcimey got a run  Organist A ioir Director  on Jeffreys walk and L Mecwu Oanpbui do  3 the 6th on a wauc to t hit In nere Sunday and last 9 to UMun ie iusi m ii q whicn v u ui iiois yCtVj t em 0 ran  Jjuiwy neid them ice Zna old u mi tigs but tney bro  again the 4th and got d more 0  l nits and 2 errors the Ul  J fcl XCJ SOlCUex Hugs and tj uone by Bonus applications oi war vet ihad been dead tor some Last call tor alumni dinner re servattons li you have neglected S S Supi Merwin Campbell singers triple to reserve your tickets ior ihis  Wed Senior Choir Practise at DUIgey and Laveys event you might ill   by 730 7th Header was safe on an , contacting the Sec Louise Zueg 1 Thurs Church Centennial An r Singer sinqled and 30 did ler by wire, phone or carrier pig niversary Comm meet at tht ey uis  jyt Result 2 nou  eon Church at 800 paui Singer pitched the ia, A hne program has now been  Fri Vacation Bible School inningg QQ allowed no iui arranged and we hope to see a Teachers meet at the parsonage pfNCXNEY good attendence oi old gmu at 300 Jelireys, lb and their guests j un Church Service at 1030p Singer, 3b I Admission to the dance follow Sermon The Birth and Be Birth Lavey cf onedfaom Dexter said ho had in9 h alumni meeting 50c each oi the Christian Churchv This is  Amburgey 2b  vey b irred  Jt a ih, La tlUl erans was extended to March 19  i51 Veterans were given prefer of on pubhc Jobs, A 170,000 eteJtans trust fund was set aside tor veterans The body was removed to the date Sat eve June 4    Publicity Committee Everyone invited Dont forget thd Pentecost Sunday Read Acts 2 The Pinckney Area bcnool Swarthodt Funeral Ho,o The deceasu was ait sn i LUO iaiv, iucuuiu aud Aiico rarrei sll Rochj uiid was con near tux 1 Sne man 1 11 was feiSo wn what is now tho Joi replaced by a three man jury iaeorge Game xtesexvee now , Pomona una aave Deu yiveu  commission was appointed deeaa to tne U oi M in nis musoion ijy tne state at ui to control stream pollution and lyounger days he was one oi thei educuuon ut Lansing 10 go flood control oest ijall piayers in this section, aneau uad uaxe me boconu step Betting on horse races in thei cn was amember at the ram f viz to cue mate petitions calliny tofairgrounds will be terrain ous hocne and McClear brosf lor ah eiecuon u tollowiny aed Jan 1, 1950 Outlawing all j earn He served in the Spanish districts signed petitions iavormy betting on horse races in the war and also in World War i f ttaoxgaruzuiioniCady, HettysviUe stats was killed in me latter he wa in the em WJ, ivieiviu , jpum Liquor cannot be sold on state oy of the Knights of Columbus  KncKney, Maruio xone was property including parks, nottle  iceen student ot the dairy in  circuiatoa m Uw iiuiges viier crabs, were outlawed, 1 a gall sustry lor several years he was tnre are only e pupils  on tax placed on imported wines he member of the Mich Milk Hquor legfcjation referendum      113C Sunday School Topic Be hold the Matt, Man The Pilgrim Fellowship SCHOOL REORGANIZATION wjii nave a wiener Iroait at 500 Meet at the Church limited to states Gov Williams served notk a special session would be call d to consider new tax measures fie crUkjized the legislature fox its failure to act on public hous nly t pupils, he Had sou Corners dianct turned ii Producers Assn from this dist down 3nd wiir co to DuxierHie A personal Wend of ye editor or lcks istnct also reacted it by leveral years he has accornpau a smal1 margin The jtate uept ied us to most of the night soft wants another set of petitions cir baU qames At Battle Creek a circulated in this district A meet number of years ago where the  U be held soon at Hicks Detroit Tigers played an exhib school wrwre School Com Agnes   McCoHum and a man horn the will talk Pig, aotculture seal oi quay in game the deceased tntroduc 1 fair employment and labor benl I  us t0 C las cii  w 1  Vnew from boyhood fits   whom be knw rom Yh cjomment Is varied The Bcoth  morning he die he gave a papers say Williams program is WW donation for the 11 team  the Mew Deal, the tree Pres3 says no new taxes were added Althouqh a fine athlete for years b neither drank nor smoked and Kim Sigler and Rep Louis Cram  not  lproime language  pton blast the souttllng of the I  wa3 a member of a fam one man grand jury which they Ny  9 children his sole survivor pton hlftttArl the scuttling of the a hia Protherr WilUam who also workable monstrosity 1es at tn Stackable home CANCER DRIVE Chairman Harry Ginsburg c of the cancer drive reports 2,207 86 collected In the drive Tb goal was 2,000 Handy led with 186 90 Putnam had 18302 Fow  lVneral at St Marys Church Rev rr Schmitt officiating Burial iii StMarys Cemetery, Monday CIRCUIT COURT NEWS ruw In circuit court last weekLouis lerville 3940 Hartland8135 30 fSwarthout was given a divorce nnhoctah 12530 Ctonivuy 116  AJ   wALVAh idLNNNw 4 At UUKCH riev Lra tJeciriy, panor Morning Wersnip 1000 5unarry bchooi H0U Young Peoples Meeting Lvecaag Wwaisjp thl Supt  hoscoe Darrow Ass 1 f Walter hsch Ohiiaiens 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there ust wee He was hit by a shot at OJU Oi OIV  vhieh  eye  destroyed the He wet3 in his rtuyel Meetty wed Cv 8UU  Hickery, rf  SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL  I 4 3  2 1 1 0 0 0  t  0  0 A summer Bible School will bo I oonaucted at the Calvary Menn  onnue Church June 6 17 tor the  children ot tne communnty wiui 1  MRS ApA SPROUT NOTICE The Pettysville Civic Assn will hold an important meeting at the ed by a lcirge a iiuer school on Monday nite, June 6 from diiierant parts ox  Mrs Ada Colun Spiout, bd aia at her home on iv Jb W classes for ail ages oi schooLTht I J,duy  urvlvg aro a aoj,,  sessions are from 900 to ilJu A p4 Wlthh, whom she iived,   daugnter, Mrs Glenn Gardner oi Stanton, and a number ox yrand children Also a sister, Miu A Runiciman oi Chelsea Funeral at Swarthout Home Thursday at 100 rtev McLuects oiiiciatlng Monday through i rid ay with a closing program on the evening ot June 17  ight rire vshnri tho shooting occured wasiniilai to the rJiQOting 9 broth r Welter intomation I IHMI 1 idei in Dtroit last ccu Th Mnhr boyr in num 0 r, firct qninecl fame during the  tennous sitdown strike in Flint They hod plenty of enmity of the Coini 1 ii   v 110 he e vy 1 a  ,ii Viit  nvle to jain control of li union On ctrrrt hen been mode in Walter Heather case but the Man has not bean 1 rouoJU lo trd Py the way the  minder of Senator Hooper in  ibioacl davhejfit on a mnch  Deerftsld 10895 Oceola 9290 Tyrone 8925 Genoa 6450 Marion 5647 Iosco 53 Brlr ttfn Twp 1889 Hamburg 1357 Greea Oak b920 Unadiilai lift Howell twp 1850  SCHOLARSHIP UNIVERSITY AWARDS Thirty Jour Ann Arbor area schol arshipt were granted last week by the University oi Michigan to the graduates of Michigan nigh schools in this area They are as follows Brighton Mdlcom Field Susann Gonnsrs one from John L Con ners She got 1 and was allow ed 100 attorney tees The White Lapping Co build iiig on W Mam St Pincmiey was sold at chancery sale to W  O hiioy oi DetroitHe is part own  er of the Pincknoy Fab and sneet Metal Co Most cases slated ior trial were settled Those included the  MASONIC GRAND LODCE The annual Masonic grand lod ge convention was held in Det roit last week Hugh Johnston, former mayor oi Traverse City and Mich Bell Telephone execut ive was elected grand master This was no surprise as he has been 7 years going through the various grand lodge chairs to arrive there Howard Taylor, of Flint, comp  troller tor the Gen Motors, fin irk  Division was elected grand mar shall on the 4th ballot over 5 otner candidates, vis Francis Dod ge Detroit Virgil Lake, Robert The Calvary Mennonite church Deaicauon Services wore attend A YtAJlOij tho btate and from Unio and Indiana One hundred and six y five funeral P M NATIONAL HEALTH We nuvw rormea no option en the national hoalth program now  travel ed icad noar Iamdnq is still un  olve 4 men were convicted of  plotting the crime but no one was ever charged with it young people from vicirious parti oi the state met for the Michigan in congress and praised Youth Fellowship Meeting on jhejMdenVw do know m q Memorial Day at the Calvary Mennonite Church  Lk is ptii mRlng an Ui of Wayne county jses mostly in the   dnt soem to be gott r,   ro Some counties Mlowed su Owe c nerve lhe stale vestiqation  1 no i WIN 12th STRAIGHT GAME Pinckney defeated Manchester heie Tuesday 4 to 0 for their 12th straight victory with no da feats Jim Burroughs pitchedThis is the best record ever made by  Pinckney high schooU ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Fred Read aim dunce the engagement ot their Uaughter,Muriel to John McGuire son oi James D McGuire, 14020 Northlawn, Detroit Sorrow were approved Square auto damage suit of Ernest Tesch 1 clubs were prohibited from putt VanVlerah of Lansing Orto Mead, Holt, Robert Douglas Al pena and John McLaughlin of Marquette THE CUNE MURDER CASE No big changes were made in  The Brighton Argus in a long irand lodge laws Lodges of article last week questions that and Fred Ott vs Lewis Eastlake The Auto damage cases oi Scha eier and Norma Presley vs Ro Howell, Elvira Bomber, John Go land Singer inq on degree work unless spon sored by regular lodges Compul sory Third Degree lesson exam intions were turned down A  jail by prosecutor Erwin and th  fhe Cline murder case has been solved It claims the confessions oi Albert Chevalier and Whitey English was forced after many hous of questioning at the Mason hospital costs are piolnomvo1 much so n at lhe present  only 2 classes uio able to get it the vory wealhy r the very roi In tho luiter casss buy iiu their hospital costs par1 by 1county Maybe compulsory 1 oo  1th insurance is not the remedy but postponing this plan now i  not the answer OR hio Baiiquos ghost it Tvtll contlvue to appear NOTICi i The regular meeting of t j Pinckney Circle of Kings Duuri ters has been postponed for one  week and will be held June 9th at the home of Mrs Marrr Bums Evening Mooting Sec  ui to r intos in otn Ciid walk, i  1 faii aid writ be ex imonts who drive  words ii you want   welfaro business  vijyq i uced such abuses ,uoy cr i  Back in the horse and buggy days when the town iihipfi and cities handle their own  welfare problems they cropped up Certain justices and mpg StC R an k,17 Durinj usd to arrest vagrants drni 30 day sentences, this period they had do be fed ile jurUico and, constab lei uyf d to nuike a niceprofit on ie dhiy jail prisoners Township supervisors m diose days were sn etimes involved The charge   fv dj but seldom prov ,d that m retain forthe vote at  he clcLIon A was possible io denManchesteriNeil VoatMilan I At Gregory Friday in Justice ghort form of third degree confer tate police Martin Lavan has Dtuj PJ1L i J v  Cred powxnsnes court Richard once was legalized under cer entered the case, being attorneyRichard Ferrington John Koryl nen Dexter Prancis DeLaTorre South Lyon, Marilyn Freimund Saline Allison McArthur Thelma Wahlr rnouth cm Butt Root MacGregor, Otto Ruehr, Irving Stewart, Bdeon Whipple, Ypsii anti, Carl MQlsc Duane Rora bacher, Letssismidt Emil Bodr Jack Robtoson The rest were from Ami Arbct A   Crockett oi Gregory was given a judgement of 15100 and 12 costs against Ro Gladstone of itPlainftsld Gladstone was held tain conditions Another specialtor Chevalier Masonic He mo Assessment to provide for  boarding home for mm CDS SEE THE ffKKT Of THE PURSE CO0I TUCK  ,   t v  u  uipuawia vjiiii 7  Mon on too Ani H e wait vas op 100 ot jarii    Bollinger Who was coming out of proprialed Uj,start c hyaid last Dec he hit the car,ge sales dept to toa wag of Crockett who was parked jeupplj Anattempt jo estore across the street th 1944 monitor failed The 5 Glen Yelland represented BolljOumd Rapids J  iTjohn Keasch Oockett and Mpto burned J8J Rhodes, Gkxdstone who was H, mrrlred Membership m ittsured in the Citizens Mutual 4 4 susprfsss in The Comic Weekly Club Comer, m Puck The Comic Weekly, big color comic maqa sine in TWOECTlOtJS with mis Sundays Jw S Detroit Sunday Times Alss Mtar The Comi Weekry Oub Canser m The DkrHf Detroil Times Whmer ted Bomfrf ID ASA MMT ftssdaf at pending against Bollinger in the Wm  ftmne case In circuit court In chcuit court last week the fottcMbrwT were arterrv cfen hip Michael rlamack, EH7Hth Cunther EUie Weirrauch Chas yjfr HaoEel Dean and Lilo MiSfnsr  rm Boh Tasch famUv visit Ml sjrjfr ri Anna Taeeh Jmter fcadat the Masonic Service Assn popped 2 Tears ago was restoreaRe coeniHon of a number oi foreign tjtand fcnisdlcaoiis who do not cooVm to established Mcpisic hxsyaaa was agafc Mum A request in me grand masters address for renewal of waiver of territorial furisdscaan was ressnr d to me GMietal Purpose Sd  W1K are working da such an amedrnsnt  GSrand todge win meet m Chnsd Rapids sstf I OE8 PASTY Pinclcney Chapter OES No 145 will give a Plastic Party at their Hall on Wed Nite, June 8 Public is invited WILL GO TO STOCKBRlDCtE On Thursday, June Livings ton lodge No 76 F 6 A Mwilj go to Stockbridge to work a Third Degree Lodge will open there at 8 p m A luncheon will be ser  TOO aitei degree work Every member of the Livingston Follow craft team Is asked to be present On Tuesday, June 7 the regular communication of livingstoo Lodge will be held Businesf session only At this time the 6 Breakers who attended the reen Grand Lodge meeting ta in Detroit wul give, their reports, luncheon served after ledge P W Cmklt eWy own as gating velfare aid at hct tino wa, called In some cases wood pnd roal yas also purchased tor them by towup ainds Tbere were  Incidents reported ii those drys vhcvi wel e claiei , ased to accept 4 ft wood when it was sent to them by the town because it was Ji cvf Ona Campbell and I mily at jnany families to be put on the tended a dance rjcial ii Detioi Friday night Jay Brigham and wife of Grass the Andrew Campbell hone Ralph Clinton and family of Detroit spent the week end ui I 3 C J Clinton home Chis Clarkjr was hone horn Western State over the week end Welton Chamberlain and Tom Clark went to the Indianapolis races Monday Emil Wedige and wife are now in Belaium Kaihyrn Gleason spent the wk end with her parents at Mio The Lloyd Hendee family spent the week end in HoK The Russell Glover familv of Powlerville, Don Spears of Pa and Gerald Kennedy and famil f Howell spent Sun at the Ed pears home Ic Bettes and family ot wai ed, Lake and Gale Miadieton and wife of Detroit were wee end aueesj at the W JJarr nomr Albert Shirley and wife spen 1 SuneVry at Gale SLirieys cott at Back Lake Herb Palmer and wtte ot LOP at me H The crop storage bill is up in congtresg with the Republican members fighting it During the4 campaign lattfall PreeTruman charged that the defeat oi the bill providing for governmn storage warehouses for grain by the 80th congress cutjhe price of that commodity This was gen erally credited with swinging the western farm states to the Demo crat column Cong Wolcoa of Michigan called the crop storage bill a socialization of the wave house and storage industry Lack of warehouses last year forced tanners to sefl their grain and take a loss Mr and Mrs Larue Moram of Detrom SatwdoT ft 1 Ji 4foi,, , v     vfcaWifcndbi ha L IMS The Pinckney Civic Assn will hold their ami Mi ing at the Putnam 9wa hip hatl MON NIGHT, JUNE IS Everyone it welcome  2 Hozaburq m with j AVON TttfcATEB Iy ha, bou   jcexg Newt Live Bail Wilsons Fislung Supplies 25 Years Ago DrJohn McDonnell has locat ed at Sanlac Centex and order ed the Dispatch sent to him  Mrs Ella ackson is having the Gilbert Brown resident Main St remodelled Sherman Jg Sack ett and W H Harris oi Dexter are doing the work The SeUman school held a picnic at John Vanfleets Friday, Bom 1o Tim McCarthy and wiie Wednesday a son Chas Henry was called to Dexter Monday to attend the fun eral oi his father, Cornelius Tip Henry Dr Will Monks has purchased the dental office oi Dr VanVeist oi Howell and will move there Mike Fohey former local post master had his loot crushed working in the Detroit railroad yards and is in the hospital imDO YEABT  Joe  Brow and Noreen Nash kit a Boas  i afr  to vtuymm 9ki Vyo fikfc Ssealc Smoip A 1 OUL08 ANGELES A 3x91 Wtn va Wau Effiott Joan CanaLV Andy Dertoe  ftiHE SEARCH Montgonery CWL tan Jandl fete el ad , hu VI UTILE WOMEN Nw cud Ucay Docsy Cominat Black Eaaa Coroner Dexter Theatre   DEXTKB MICHIGAN Ak  Jane Attyson, Margaret OBrian iA Taylor, June Leigh and Met Lawiord Sviday Shm 24 4a47tM 315 w4 aad Itoitaoy hu  I rBIDE fiYDER BIDE NEIGHBOR G Born to Mr and Mrs Russell SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand River Lake Chemung, between Howell land Brighton FOR RENT Utility Trailers and Concrete Mixers Phone Howell 354W p   IS5P MM SPECIAL 30 Gal 2 Unit Was 12995 Now 50 GaL 2 Unit  ,Wa154,95 NQML 9950 ,,,, 40940 60 GaL 12 Unit Was 17495 Now 11900 80 Gal 2 Unit Was 19895 Now 13950 EDISON APPROVED Good Allowance by Detroit Edison ior Installation RICHARD ELECTRIC 118 W TH River HowelL Mich PHONE 757  At 6 couay field day Pinck  Gardner oi Ann Arbor on May ney went into the last inning in 120, a daughter, Susan llatae her ball game with Howell ieaa i ing 13 to b when their infield mss Norma Amrrermanaaugh blew up and Howell won 14 to It3r oi  aad Mr3 Kenneth Am  13 The Pinckney girls won their m3mian  Gregory elerted as j ball game with Howell 14 to It i ueen oi toe psi formal t n Verrna Hall pPeg Stackablec ial Pauline Reason, lb, etc In tht  lhe Crouse arm near Hcut track, Bill VanSlarcum won th lanvi wiil observe Grass Day  base ball throw, Peg Stackable  une 15 The Public is invited j the girls throw and Morgan Bids are  adverlised r Harris the 100 yd dash Dallas  construction  tn new Living Cox was 3rd in the broad jump ,st0n countv ail JoeMcGleaTT 2nd Tmd Wiri TarT Thomas JKennedy h Jfen DannoiL Donald Reynolds Emmett Lynn  Frt, fiat rM9 4 hows at 7tl5 91S FURY AT FURNACE CREEK Victor Mature Coleen Gray cartoon Ftafclna by to MO Draatty oi WoodW mih Blaircum 3rd in the hali run Married at the Plainfield ME parsonage June 10 Lillian Was son to Ferris Smith Lucile Kennedy was given a surprise on her 15th birthday by 15 friends , Tho commencement program is , , as follows Invoc Rev McQuilljing the namcs of wY hom as bean named pres of the Brigri ton Kings Daughters Drillers are down 4000 tt on the Carl Welcher well west of Howell but have found no gas The World War II Memorial and Honor Roll was dedicated at Howell Monday It is a white marble column 10 ft high beaan Salutatory, Blanche Hendee Prophecy, Cal Hooker History Joe McClear Will, Staoy Hall Poem, Neita Wilcox GiftatorvHazel Richardson Oration, Mor gan Harris Valedictory, Viola Shipley the county who made the sup erne sacrifice Harold Fulk West Branch atii letic coach has been named foot ball coach at Haw oil high school Aterry Hagman and Richard 1 Schauer of Howell are now on Wayne anr Monroe counties and these two are quarantined 1 R Day Bird is delivery 4 new cars Fords a week now Would you pump water for only liC an hour Corn borers have appeared m Kwajelian Island in the Pacific The Eastern Star Villa at Adr an is observing its 30th nnniver sary June 5 Henry Ferris, 68, of Fowlerville aiea last week as the result oi a tail irom the roof of his porch On SundayJMiss Mae Peters celebrated ber SOthbirthday by bridge Satur to sell tailor made fivma to Cleveland and back  suits Dr and MisCJ Towner accomp Meda Lamborn who works for anied herDexter Leader DrCLSigler spent the week end j South Lyon is planning a July in Iosco  4th celebration The saloon opened in hotel j  Milford Area school district basement Monday NHCaverly defeated a 5 mill tax increase of Northville will operate it and for school expansion last week I YEARS AGO KHCiuim now geeslo Stoclc Sunday Monday huia 51 Sunday Swi 85Tt Show at TtlS Randall Mother m a koahman The Bribe, Take mo oui to the b game  n o 913 8UN COMES UP Sinntso Teanette MacDonald, Lloyd Nolan, Lewis Stone and Lassie News and cailoon Symphony In Splneh Tuei Wd Thura Jun 7 89 ihewi ert 7I159AI Howell Theater HowelL Mtek NonroBT Ostujoa  Wd Thun Fri Juno hX Clark Gable Wafts Pldgoon Van Johnson Brian Donlovy John Hodiak Edward Arnold U COMMAND DECISaON Caawdy vnrtoon Novtlty 8atTlttB 4 Charles Stanett Smiley Buxnette 30Y WITH GREEN HAIR Starring Pat OBrien, Robert Ryan Dean Stockwell Cartoon Urwt in Comingi When My Baby Smiles  At Me OAST DAY3 OF BOOT HILL Also Alexis Smith, Robert Douglas i THE DECISION OF CHRISTOPHER BLAEE Cartoos Mr and Mrs Neil Johnson ot Otsego and Mrs Don Gregory were Mon visitors of the Mark j Nash family  The Misses Olive and Millie Walsh and Mr Frazer of Ann Ar bor called at tho irvn Kennedy home Monday  bun Mon Juno 58 Met, tauaay, Isll P M, COQAMMU I Dan DaUey, Celeste Holm in CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY Comody Novelty Nowtx Tuet Wd Juno 78 Eutto Davis Robert Montgomery In JUNE BRIDE Cartoon Novelty March oi Tltnt t 424 to 335 This is its second do feat It wittt voted on a again The first defeat was by 3 to 1 Larry Brengle South Lyon high school star made the MichState tne JeL a80  Sam Smfth of Poritidc wasnominated for congress in the 6th district at Fenton Thursday  W E Murphy went to Ann Ar I  bor Fri to see the U of M SJ  Anderson 39 to B    and Mrs Charles Gallagher Some one broke in RevCrane s , Q  Arbor WQg  t0 home Thursday t i chajies McDonald of Chicago Hoaora Fornv cl2 was Ly , J u M Charles McDonald  rloEGi her school  week  V  4 iiriiiiiiHiuiiiKittM mmmHiV9uttmiimmiimUMmuiutimtmmv o a m O  Anniversary Special For A Lbniied Time Only Vent Glass Installed 150 Abas Auta Parts Howell 1018 L CM Rr Mich Howell 1S1 Our 15th Year L oitmainiiinniaMKMmmaw  with this COUPON SWEEP RAKES for YEARROUND i Mlh DANCE HAMBURG L O O F HALL SATURDAY MIGHT MODERN SQaAJtt DANCING IOC BOsOLTf OryTffifTtA   h n rtt sons  Theres lots el work lor mis sturdy Dearborn Sweep Rake between hayinf seaIt onloads jott by lowering It and backing away Let as skew yea bow easily it lifts and lowers a bad by Hydraulic Toech CentreL Durably A made lor years ef hard me, In bey Ing season and oat Phone Of otaf lor complete informatioa, r  Russell DSmfth FORD SALES 4 E1VK  tszjssr HOWEU  4V Jjt one of many Briggs Features I Superbly tcr most uptodate kinii the prooi fjttins liftout crumb inn   , cup strnincs    just n few Briggs Beautyware sink in of the Briggs V ua Cone itainproof porcelain enamel 1 in for FKFE Uitin Smk Hancy shelf space, tarnish Booklet, PLUMSrtlO FIXfURIe J Telephone Pinckney 157F11 epaMng a Spectattty Field Seeds   Alfalfa Clover Con Fettillfsr Farmers Feed Supply Co   ty,d  TT F i i i WJSJI tSHr  Wfci6ftcrf, Tune  1949  Graduation1 Progrci  HHCKN MIWGXM Uncle Sam Says r   ftt,Jtofi Invocation Satatofary   PmHnfc Adfces and Preaati atiori of Senior GaqyJ   Do Mildred Psil , Acco Rev  Roaafr  rat CSOM Htoory Sahej Tfcrough theYears  iWffl  Sports Review Senior Trip Prophecy Giftcrtory Dora,Nic Helen Bezzeg, Albert WtfdtdetL Westey Palmer T  T SaBy LaRosa JfcftCffie Ytaftk accDnponi t Estty Tac Heinle VanBlaircurr, S iirley  Gyde, Robsjt Dcrrow Gerald Clatk Eugene Bower, John Sprout James Burroughs, Wallace Jeffreys Charlas Baker iris Shirley Leoma Campbell Jacf Pond, Maxine Aikinson, Carolene Zieglcr Robert AmburgeyRichard Caiger Tom Good, Ruth Gallup Mary Ann Harris         V j i  4 p Shirley Reason Song MemoriesZZZ Jane Amburgey, Barbara Haines y Mitzi Young, Baaie Nash, accompanist ,t ,    Norma Steckr Valedictory  presentation oi English Awards and Diplomas Wesley Reader Sona The End ot a Perfect Day   Senior uicr il   Mildred Parks accompany IWES  Rev Beachy Benediction     i u inuii vlt M ui 1 am  im  lu i, y injj to  ft lll  i i ii i  il Is  i if  I  it k l i  i I U   u   n li li in i    11  iJJ lf A   i    i lin mroui  t    i H iii  la v i    v  iVU l   I i   nouj         W     C    wiiln  I         1  i , U ,  1 r  ii  4at  UruU riiii Says i  Hnt f VLTi   n i i  f J  , 1  k SSS 1   k ini oLiiiinlii1  ,in tiuiii a LLJSLX  at N  T  v e   V  V i   i  Con,p  I  c in s i ,1hi HarOt ALTi S 1  i    w J civ oili r  Ye  i ll c yi i  h  I I v,usu ila uuiw ia A B C  X  Coo iniiiiui  no ruikl u yood o sH i , i r  iirin niiitrj p,,  ,4, nii iiii,  on ran l  tii  ii  r,  r iiMeiin  in I   ST    i ciilici ii lo i   vii  ii uir  payroll with    ii  KT ou  work, or if MlfrniiiloMd, youv bunks ttonduMonlh IMui ulicro  bunk US Treasury Dtpai tmunt It e your roj dcr ni UN farts and Faces         WiNC C  1  i  V h r  m K I I I i O ASUNCION i     i vENCANACION      URUGUAy     S  1 , I   J  a 1 TO AUL AMERICANS UR LEAftNG CORDING TO OU Miwi3 Tfr Ciiu3 crrcRTUNm  c If THATdf Ctrc UR LEANG NOIVIOUAU NCUNATONS A INITIATIVE , WITHOUT AJV JUtTRlCnON AS TOURt OF INFORMATION 0 POINT OF VIEW TNHouew buikpufiXftoNAL Art LIBRARY FACILITIES, THROJJOH BXTjtNStON COUfiS ANO HOMlESTujiv, THRCUSH eOOKS, PERIODICAL ,PfcS AND R7ElOVVfe AftE FREE TO DRAW UPfiN THE WORLD KNOWLDGe   ArmGMDOM VITAL in GNuihfivEo ihdcRAcv  Paraguay, deep hr the nitertor of South America, is still in many ways a frontier land, although her capital, founded in explorations 400 years ago, is one of Latin Americas oldest Most of landlocked Paraguays 1,000,000 inhabitants live be tween theParaoa and Paraguay Rivers, which lead to the Rio de la Plata and the sea Cattle raising, forest industries and agriculture on the rich red soil occupy most of her people Still largely unknown is the Gran Chaco region in the north Paraguays delegation to the United Nations is headed, by Dr Guillermo Enciso, Ambassador to the United States Jiej flag has horizontal red, white and blue stripes and the countrys seal V,yVf Guard Aids PahLne True  i i J  51 a  a 1 h v,, Y  ri i  r        fZvjiLlL  Sf Jk7liliikt NALASAjOFTJiXfViS IM A SOVTINS RMTft RUM J dt  ii t Cdih t  ar 5 rr r   H 0O0 Vflftf MWMV Fafcarlfiag Ur Psleatae a tsk ywtjT gurl force sets 9 fare  resl rrnm rN SMHMTAM rrw ii TI    i rsC fain si kii i us tia  ib Star ,   y I i    f,    r SiK  vf ic , n 218 million u   J  iTMitii diirv vs on lia irins proxc in tc t,f  bitliU 6J uiiiion ciirt of milk a year  J Iicve fliiiv hiiii rcrticxit n lactjnwxiC ci 27 miii JJI duiiars jut in  et ck al i , liit aside from tluse imprcf tnc Milk has woo a jvuoe in thi Jiall of 1    i  L cniui itcxo xf fjod Lo tlc Anitrian e i  i usable to tk0 Nations vefare Mure din 15iy iuri,   IP  operative are Voikiir unltcdlv to prvvide  r J C with die fiit of milk and dairv rtxkiCfs ihs iiotth di are eting aiide a portion of their in cs to help finance both strtc aad national programs    carch and txptrimentation ThcM projects ace caiiiec on to improve dhe quality of their herds and products And find aew uses Cor milk AJI of wiuch contributes to better hcaicb Mk4 a greater eajoymeat of life by rii of our poof4c fHQOGAN MIX rtOOUCEK ASSOQftHOM OWL WAR Aft Ifft,  Secretary0en frve Lie The gsuu, aa4e up 9i 9 vciwMLeers fnsi E7JfaC was refected ky Onat BeruuWtte, wr          fcrtfc ,,1HK sianane  Wadmtajqj, ham h 1M9    Iowartf a fine rxitvor the Hoty Land V, hie separate negotiations continue between the new state of Israel and the Arab nations, truco teams 1 sent by the United Nations, check opposing Arab and Israeli positions during in tern1 al conferences somewhere along the front Mri itime, 2 at United Nations Headquartcr on the Island of Rhodes Acting UN Media tor Ralph Bunche center initials armistice agreement between Israel and Egypt, as UN plane 3 stands by to take truce teams anywhere they might be needed The Israeli and Egyptian chief representatives 4 join in a friend ly handshake after signing an armistice to end fighting between the armies of their countries Doing S methingAbout the Weather Far out in tiie stormy North Atlantic Ocean sea men 1 aboard the Canadian weather ship IIMCS St Stephen, prepare to release a radioequipped  lloon which will radio back reports on weittT conditions in th upper atmosphere The Si S phen 2 is or  of P weather ships, supplicl hy eight countrir and danced by 10, whkL iake up a network aninged sy the Inter national Civil Aviation Organization ICAO, a specialized agency of the United Nations The ICAO weather ships are on constant duty, ready  to radio passing aircraft late weather informa tion, and toparticipate in search and rescue operations A specialist 3 maps weather da coming from a weather balloon and prepares it for broadcast passing planes and shorestations Todays Lesion The United Nations and How It Works 4 Uncle Sn Says Your line Sura Hunis to toll you ahum u Ciriihitt tilt yiu shouldnt b vtiihutii Thais the gill of security, of ctmliuYuce in yuur inanciui future, of lltU pfuio of mind that only conies vliti moiuV nut a problem, but a bJciainu You tun Imve that gift because your Government u offering tlie finest savings plan that ever came within your reach I f you are on a payroll, Join the Payroll Savings Plan that puts in your hand a U S Savings Bond at regular intervals If nut on a payroll, you can get  savings bund each month through the BondsMonth Plan at your bank Wheat making up presents for the family, give  thought to their futures  US Trmtury Department Uncle SamSays TX  Did Junior ever ask you whether  ou ever hit a home run This Is he time of the year when questions like that one will come poppin at I iop Well, daddy, you can look unior right in the eye and say truthully Yes, son, I did many times that is if you are investing in Sav ings Bends every payday Figure it out yourself Every Savings Bond represents a fourbase hit for juniors future Even Babe Ruth couldnt hit one over the fence every time he came to bat Step to the  date, dad, and clout one more Savngs Bond into your strong box Some day Junior will stand up and cheer g reel home run hitter y S ttunary Uipartmtui Uncle Sam Says IKE Tie U S Savings Bond Oppor Irak Drive May 16June 30, will be the raraera opportunity to provide a  very real and secure future A regular JnueaUnent in Savings Bonos ibrotib tfce BoneVeNottili Plan where you bank or on a cash basis al your pstosnee or bank witi grow, like your crops am fair weatlier n ten short years yon waV be receiving 1041 fur every 7 invested today With this substantial return your future security wsV be ell aha you dream of today VS TrtmMur 0frtm4  Touring Europe to study the problems of displaced children, John Finnerty, 16yearold Mayor of the Childrens Village at Dobbe Ferry, New York, is shown here in Paris with Dr Jaime Torres Bode, former Foreign Minister of Mexico and now Director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Unescp Unesco itself as part of its educational reconstruction job, EM taken steps to promote closer cot between the various towns and villages set up for handicapped children throughout the world 7 WT r t  1 UN Facts and Facet   PAKISTAN Pakistan, a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, consists of two areas embracing portions of a number of predominantly Moslem provinces in the north west and Bjertheast of India and a few of the native States With about 350,000 square miles ami a population over 76,006,010, Pakistan was born on 15 August 1047 as a result ot the partition ef India alter nearly two centisries of British rule It has an unusually wide range of mineiiis and its chief industries areagriculture, cotton mills, woodravvini aii nretal works H E Mohammed Zafruila Khan n i   VUP Pikslin during the General Assembly Its flag ha , i  ite i  a grten field with a crescent and a star JN Fact and Fac as  i  VINI2UIU Uncle Sam Sayg other imporfasst produete ef the from steamy toepici to that of lefty rJbshee a livHmeei er moot of Feammmlae MMyOm ive OA seme tKyt eonare assies ef tamt Vcmemmm ss at Carte Nation beadquaxters by      la has M a imlilnBHc mm ef eevna I f mwtfJfsaeadou1rs,A J1  a4dinr   Vv   P Member  wtries Nations, its Charter and its activities tn their addition nf simsUi esus 4 tbefcr mrse as mte kx so ci ut Crta4 Nwk, New jrams was aeeHed y he enrmj he peeTry a Dispatch Want Adv Brine Retultf , sweThe Pacta Dmpch Al The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Slioes Kennedys Store rr Convenient  M fc   OfcourseIfsllKIRiCl    ELECTRIC WATER HEATERSTHE LAST WORD IN AUTOMATIC COMFi Forget abate running up and down stairs    tankpatting    aif the other old fashioned annoyances of waiting foi water 9 heat Once you install an automatic eieo trie water heater, its just a matter of turning the tapyour hot water is ready all the time Clean  quiet dependableonly elec tric water heaters give you so many advantages See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison office DETROIT EDISON  IfVi tared u 4m After at Pass Pinckney, MichisruL Pubuned Every Wednesday lift Main St Pinckwjv, Atcfcrran aubscripfces rta i a Kwu  Pes W Curtett, Peut     I 1 Mr, and Mrs Chawncy Lort o Flint, Mr and Mrs Jay nrigham oi Grass Lake, Mrs Leu a Austin and grand daughter ot Dexter, Mr ana Mrs Oiviile Nash called on Mrs n M Hicks on Sunday Week end guests cu the Geo Thompson home were Mrs nutn Kelser and hiidien, and tut Thompson iamliy oi Detroit Mrs Weltha Vail, Mrs Buttle man Mrs Mary leeple and Mrs Chas hCamberlain attended me Dexter carnival and were u  wVtmarte Lake Monday Gerald Reason attended tho  Indianapolis auto races Mon  The Family Restaurant, Howell was budly damaged by lire Sat night ivnrs Ashe Wylie, Mrs heece GucuLi, ivus Lioyoi Henuee uua Mrs Jonn noye visitea ivus n Lang in a iAtrait nospiiai last wee where she is iwcovenug irom an auto accident Mr and Mrs V Ainet and Mary Arnet ol Xpsuaiu, una ivjxd Miiaied neveianuur oi nuv IIK called on Mrs Cora WeLJj Jai Mis Grace Bidrsall ol Detroit spent the week end with Mrs U Webb butie and Erwin Muna ot Det roit Mr and Mrs A am Cuxrie ol Marysville and Mrs, Mary Kinland and daughter ol Jackson Galled Sunday at the Gene Mann homo Mr and Mis Robert Poulsori and daughter ol Grand Rapids spent irom Fit until Mon with iormers parents Mr and MrsOH Pouieon  Mr and Mrs Otto Pouison,Mr and Mrs Robert Poulson and daughter and Mrs f ossie Chjmb era called, on Mr and MrsNA Wooeton near South Lyons Sun  Eugene Dyer and wne oi Lajj sing were bun guests Oi JW,  and Mrs Irvin Kennedy The Misses rannie Monks and Nellie Gardner were Sun Jinne guests of Mrs Emma Dinkel Mrs Beufch Martin of i, J ilanti is visitng the Hoff Ssters Clyde Darrow and wife of Mij ford visited relatives heie Sun The Baccalaureua was dehvor de at the school gym Sunaay night b Kev ir fcchmidt Don Swarthout and vere dmtur quests Sat Dr ant M McGrej j ghton Thurti gueis of the lU Sis ters were Mrs Ella Sigler, Mrs  Peggy Foltz and son and Mrs Foltz of Lansing Keith Leclwidge of Sacred Heart Seminary spent the v, k end with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqo The children of Mrs Gene Do Wolfe of Hamburg gav3 her a  surprise Sunday on her birthday Mr and Mrs W CAtLee spe tie reek end in Gladwin with Cy AtLee and family Robert Marshall and wife, Jaik son spent Sunday with the Goo  Jfoabon jr family Andrew Nisbett and wife spent Thurs with R P Gates and wile in Cohoctah Edsol Meyer and wife of Ypsi land called on John Carver and f  j Yci  sing a song of lovfngs when you SM this big, beauff ful  ulgas Special Model 648 range Hr9 youll find all hcj important features one g,ant ond three simmer bi men flush to wall construction welded Keel frame    dependable oven regulator    roomy storage draw  n  ond many other cooking conveniences Immediate installation in your kitchen  no waiting let your Philgoi dealer how you the conveniences of fast i rlean, modern gas cooking  at a price suited to your f family budget  Hockey Service  ISA EAR MAIN ST Plncknef Alive iamily iijh o  of Eri FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 88 Plnckney Central Pgftj StQfrkCo BDDWNiE WICAL WILl, ENTERTALN VCJ WITH Slfft AND MELOWIES AT ANCUQ1 MN PORTAGE LAKE ENJOY YOur FAVORTE DRINKS AND DACE ON OUR LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPEN TUES, WED THURj FRI 600 P M TO 2C0 A, MOPEN SUNDAY 200 PM TO 2 AM i CLOSED MONDAYS  NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE Dear Pinckney GraJuas i wife Sunday  Mrs Brooksmim and dauqhier el Detroit spent Sundiory at the Vmk Abeidata haam l  wj to congratulate you on your graduation May the future The Six Rythm Makers, Clare  eJXt SwarthoutA b as pUasaiit and succesvi a5 yor sc 1 years have beesu Shlrev, Mldred Parks Barbarc ic a dance WaH Cik cod  P1 week end at Mk  Garner Carpenter and fouifly ol Duranct called on Mrs Hdna ftMaa Sunday  Mrs Gege Spratt frhojW oat out oi a Fontiac hospitoL tog hK daughter Mrs OUn Each year at this time the grad uate is thinking oi a lasting gilt to chttdsh through the years Jewelry Is the perfect answer A watch, a dug a pea and pencil set a faJgtokL stiver, tew eiry anything thai comes iiom my store carries an unconditional oi Quality, 8crvic and Sattsiactlon  I BtmdUf tMmk t facfc Gkui and ot the in rptantt tho week home  lyle Engle Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mim Rod Readf Pl toa and wiie Jackson, DonJ  ii Hext Door To  9W F P W Curlott and wife called co Mrs, EBsaUa Catty of Ik  tor Sunday Ik Rabort fiM and wiie of Wayne called at tho WC MiUoi lkJkryDuffy PatoOi and wiie Jackson, wont, Mdfcnrie and we Detroit Bobi  ChaBlfSLM and who of Kal MM Emma VoUmor npoot last twJ rv4 iamUy and amosl   at tho Wm wook with Mn Ckwa Konnody nQJ and iamily Whifloycmd who Knnar guests of Mr and Mrs IC i iloason Monday were John Bono and who Whttmore Lake Dc Waller Reason and wno  xad wne MTS rloionce iMopday amasoo spent Man at JeJfaeys homo tho Wm week with Mm Ckwa Kennedy and iamily in Dewost Oam hro ughther homo Monday 4 inspwf Andfow Boche seUsd of tho Detroit Bonce dent oailed Kenneth Reason and iamfiy oi on friends and sekmven hse Ann Asbccoawsd at me kome 01  MB Edea  J  j  last wk  JJJai 2 Leon Meflbon and family have,   snowea mam MBSC no MMT    rm m ChkxKjo BWJBOn  maBt  j  Arte and g TW   f Herb Snood and who of Howell Mc and fid Joe t   A wk and Mrs wPmA Su eve at the Bow Read Helen Oidott  on ksmmy ,,,,,   of Asm JUbot MmE mmmmmmrmim w  Mr Omom at   IV  sWoT i  P i  tUFT  5 s 4T SS New Lew Prices Gen Electric Refrigerators AND WATER HEATERS Come In and See Them J LOCAL taWS Hartley Bland and wife oi Oc eola were Sunday callers oi Mrs Ltta nicad Anarew Lovas and Don OLeary oi Fowterville called on Dale Miller Friday night and attended a meeting oi Livingston Lodge No 76, with him Col Edwin S George has been discharged irom Harper hospital Detroit, and spent the week at the George Crane homo Dr Harlow Shehan and son Tom of Jackson and Mrs Madel ine Shehan and children of Ann Arbor called at the Wm She han home Sunday The Stanton Line tamny o  McPtterson jtate Bank  fhE MNCKNSY SANIT4UUUM WV Dt, Kay DunY M D Pincjcney Mlffftr Daily 1100 A  to fcOO P M Except Weantsacty  MoiuluesMirlMSat 7i0o0QiYnv  iWinkW First Stale and Savings Bat HowelL Michigan Effective May 1 1949, the Bd on U , McCLJi orized the payment oi 1 percent Dentist of Directors oi this bank has auth j 1 North Michigan Interest per annum on balances  Telephones from 1000 to 5,000 on all Sc 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Detroit and Gerald Henry looks and Time Ctftticates oi j AUCTIONEER were week end guests at the J Deposit I Farm Sales a Speciality Henry home and called at the All deposits up to 500000 insur  BERT WYLIE MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating StcoV 871 Lakeside DJve Rush Lake Chas Whitehead home in Gre 1 by our membeiship in 110 Fed f Phone Pinckney 78F8i LAVEY HARDWARE  For Sale By Sealed Bids Cordley School Building  Located on Whitewood Rd one hali mile South of Cordley Lake Rd, All bids to be in by J une 17, 1949 Board oi Education Reser ves right to refect any or art bids Successful bidder to remove build ing within 30 days of sale BD OF KDUCATION, CORDLEY DISTRICT HAMBURG TOWNSHIP 3 FRL NELSON L MILLER, MRECTOR Box 38, Lakeland, Michigan gay, Don McKinleyis honr from the navy for 11 diays and he and his wife,  his sister, Mm ChasAruo end husbani of Lansinq Mr and Mrs Ed Scnpture of Cjielneo and Mr and Mrs Clyde Roithmiller of Grass Lake were Sunday quests at tha E L Mcfcljley home Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were the Clayton Musson family, of HowolL Jay Brlaham and wife of Grass l,k and Mrs Grace Bennett of Lan sinq Allan TVrvis Is motor cycle rac ng In Oho Vss Alberta Dinkel and Levi ludtke attended the hot rod raes in Ypsilanti Sunday  Mrs Musa Avers and son of Plymouth were Suncallers of the Hot Sisters Mrs Clemna Bowen ernd duv ghter of Howell called on And1 rew Nesbitt and wife Sunday Kathryn Henry Tom Ware cmr son, and Mrs Alice Schoonhal spent Sundav with Mrs Lldcr Kar us at Lake Chemung L  Swrrrthout and wm snenl Simdav with Mrs EdLh Gallup in wlervffle Frank McKelvey and wife of Pittsburg, Pa, are staying with Mrs Rose Hendee Federal Deposit Insurance Oorp Ovf SO Years of Safe Banking ST PICK TIIiS JUICY PLUM Just 1875 invested in U 10,82874 in ten BERRIMRN Attdf at Law 207H E Grand River Howell RTUOCRATION SSVGE  HAKOLJ7 RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Plnckney 154F3 DR C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461  JANE TASCH P H fWABTHC C  SON Funeral Hene Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equrpmeat Ambulance Service Phones 39  nafntfJAok C OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HewelL Michigan  For Appointment Plne 958 Residence U LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HqraBng Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14  CArlL IONES Concrete Products Gravel , ,, w I Sand Top SoiL Road Gwvei Letters or Any Papers Composed Fill Din and Road Built Savings Bonds fh week grows  Copled  y0ur Convenience Mecks Laldl Piece  Consratl All Work Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Plnckney Bio 9 47 Maln,Pinckney, Phone 50FU Phone Dexter 3 116 Wn it Ad i ckney QUALITY into a juicy short years And its the worlds soundest safest investment Start buying bonds at your bakn today VUT MORE OPPORTUNITY TN YOUR FUTURE INVEST IN U S SAVINGS BONDS  FOR SALE Whizzer motor bike FIRST NAnMJL isANKtln good condition HOwpxi, rt ,im DoyLe Phone 42 Member Federal Deposit nsui        once Corp All deposits p toFOR SALE Coal Wood Burning    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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>4flt IMU It Volume lbe hzickner Dipoja  s Ae VW VJ Wednesday, M  av iC4J No, 21 P  Mickijjpii Mirror Overhauling the Michigan tax structure is propose, by the  Here and There i ileiM oi mere8t PUBLIC MUSIC RECITAL Zomi iy Contfl ChurchViu 26, 1949 Mrs Morwin Campbell v IR MOTHER  DAUGHTER BANQUET Mich Public Expindtfure Survey j The annual Mother  Daugh sentpart oi her music cia m c This group is financed by big taxJ banquet sponsored by the Public recital held in the Comi paym, jgs Daughters wa held at the unity CongT Church on TI ,, The legislature woufcd up itsjf  9lvn Wed night and at Evening May 2Gth at 8IJ p  Y V  I Schv  fyivdcy Mose KCJ ,  3o AT  otes oi tne Game Dn1 session last week in a draw bet ween the govrnar and itself The  gov did not get his 60 million quest  tended by around 300 Miss IsabelBrady is the ino tables were tastily decorat pianist for the recital wi  ui  men and boys waited on PROGRAM corporation tax and the legislcrt L,and a chicken dinnei was The Giant Tbcmj ure did not impse cmy new taxes I 1 I61 6 direction oi Mrs Paper Ships  Thor even the one cent gasoline taxiDaie ni Blue Bells of Scotland was beaten As a result what the w Mulw Elliott qave the in1 Old Scotch  deficit will be no one knows but J00 ,nd  Patrice Shir x BEyERLY CAMPBELL 50 million is a conservative it ttoduced the toasfenaster  The Streanliner  The c  guess, poyM Campbell  ,The Fox Hunt Thoi Somthing must be done and1  hst to  Mothers was Three Blind Mice Annoy n the legislature did not find out ELT Srl and to th SHIRLEY WYLIE what it is to be , bY Mrs D Swarthout The Clewn  a us i V  Uanv lleivir Cam  Lei OLVAiV WTiShif  pasi  10C The Mh Public Expendituremer 5 Swft C 1, Jackson  rV  r,   ,er01Jrca Read was theiFaii3 Jion  crv Com recomends a tax system oldest mtn ,  wher a certain percentage It the Wns ow of W T,  tax payers income would be de younMr  signed for taxes This would be aVd MrVw   Ji   ana Mrs Abel Haines each had Tho CM Ke iho oy  Th LIC CA vLELL Fairy Co Lit  0 J r, In a game played under lights Lit Brighton Sat night Mncknev , touted the Howell CIO UAV 9 to 3 hfe game was lull ol er  i and neither pitcher WL t  oLiJctive Pinckney jt k i io HJells 8 but cou nr  iei when needed havmu  j ion Itit on bases Iivol  ii ckd 6 to 3 in the 3ic  wiei la Pinckney iniield kicl 1 1 iie ball around and stayed K o until tlie 6th when J Lavey Jive in Jeffreys and F Sinqet who had hit safoly This left Pinckney a run behind In the 7th  witchell, Darrov and Good all hi, safely Twitclieil was oi for 1 ainq first, Jeffreys drevt rnDv with n hit Lavov ho imr    s i r, Good and Jeffreys a  hrn c   CIOLT  u The line  JA i TvN L spUt up among various govern six daughters present , mental units i MrQ PWI  f ,1T u iH ku  i c  Charles Schaefor rVPd Wbhinq Sar It would subsutute a 15 per an accordion solo  Svc cent mcome tax tor the sales tax aula Curlett sang a solo Mv I 1  PATSY LOVELL ith  T  iijompto L i i Th  yValIH r  i   j Cut out ail diversion and make Mom and Sallv LaFt y I  01 gonvunm unUe  Aiice Blue Gown Mw MeS T TK  n Campbe11 and  M Baughn rtepeal the sales tax Do away were uccompanists  with state participation in iocui A tableaux, directed by Win welfare costs and all stale aid to fred Aberdeen, Florence Pah  schools, except that provided by and Virginia Carver was 1 the state constitution Allow ties to levy a o percent sales tax for local distrbuuon I The followinq hiqh school qui  Mich, tax payers paid 28 bill 1201  ,the, tableaux Jocnn ion in taxes iast year Oi this JA ShVtyi Reason, yt 3422 miUions was coUectect by Smpbeli,Isabel Brady, Virquuc ihe state Shirley, Mitzi Younq, June Jmus SgUylaRosa, Barbara vans o ih i clLvve  Or1IAL FAY CJ C   1  I   I DuhiKi Ton hvorvirif Bols  DO  TJI Tho crn t,vi Howell rallied in the 7th CocFiCii sr ilrlino and Koenlr  i  ll1bjht AmbiKoey srucl out Vfcrr f    and Ctlo poo pod out  PCKNEY Jtiit , 1, r b, yr ob Lavf  ci  ii 7 iurgey, 2b D  urgey p  iu ruve o ,a, cu  LlViij v VJ aiiuouxiCa C a  P Singer, rf lameThe only trouble with this plan Leona Campbell is that less taxes can only be The county Kings Daughter naa by reducmg public service past president, Mrs Glei Eoitn The question is Does the gener was presented ai public favor cutting out public  After remarks by Mrs Beatrice service to a great extent jShirley, local presidentThe gath VASSA xituGISON Vassa Heggison who lives I mone on Cedar Lk Rd died oi a  v aM l mornina H  EIGHT BOYS ARE A  Z ielS on h  Wereuhuild  connection vtn th, ,  c, I uLL3 rm, when he I of the Hudson suaerea a heart attack and fe  i      downMarkos went to the cfaude j 1 f      Black home nearby but when 9 bcyS 1QV beA CneWd  n  Little Bo iJcp A Spohiii i ijsa Ovji Tne Fivcr ANN SiriLY  ieccnnd Ciadic jiijjnhy frnm,Ji3uerinq sang Till VA Meet Again and the benediction was giveby Mrs Irene Thompson  per  Tiinioi IiOihjor Thoir  SON , iijiii D iiusii chair ,  ,,miL xvhicli has Twilchell, c sa , jujj lor ueveich yeais  Ljanow, ss r cy una HOWCJXor viun, oicjuniaouo0001111 c ,,0, LI 1113 v,iil L3sitJ,uday Cf  AB R 5 A  2 5 2 5 1 2 0 4 u 3 C  3 1 4 1  H 3 2 3 2 0 1 2 1 j   Cwrent CottunetU A reapportionment bill has jeea inroduced in the legislature vhereby the cihes would domin ate the house and the rural dist the senate According to the con  ihe senate The house would be elecivd by population ratio but the senate by district However as the rural forces ure now in the ,  deeut all aitempHs at reapport ionment The new bill is a com  promise In it tha cities would get many more members in the  jltouseThe rural districts would elect the same number of senat oisThere is one changeWashten aw county which has had to  siare a senator with Oakland county would be put,in with Liv  ilujiton and Ingham Oakland would be in a district of its own Thl would make no difference with Liyingston which is a step  child anyway and is always shoved around by the larger CO with which she is bracketed At piesent Ingham gets all the senat crsIf Washtenaw were to be in  the group she would probably ,t this work  1 07 W it, J  i C  i   raule ooiq or tv i Aelu  3Gin    j Tlis Iil and V  Mi i  V  Fai v i a , o  si c   0get her share Th nevjr learn Last week luiiunajiy riuii iew ioix, whicn luuijii mo iaie rrunkiui D Rooa AB R H tvLil i00ln ana naii when he  2 Q r fciunod his political carrier tooi M  , on nis amesake FranJclin D ji 4 2 2 anci UvJain 90t tne beating oi its  4 2 2 Uie liitije were 4 caudiiutwa c 4  2 qamsi hooseveit and he polled moie votes than ail of tiiem com o  Som n he sol ball L,aguo oniy onc TJIUL laimaiiuv put up a mhjr ly Cfny vct   c vag played IgwfoUThQ JUdg by the name Shellac again   MLer , iiieli elA boat bhhcn 16  hm and said judge was shell   i iuters for Tvitili D cickea 2 to 1 The Lttmocrat par Krci ihose nburgry and D Sinqc robehan ty leiused to endorse Roosevelt V hnoyr and Keador uut named the udgo Ihey aie iuOO veierans ,, ,,   Cooper ,1D lent cemeteries r  linoblock, ss Koeslor, p  STDJNGS W 3 1,1 tliC  ArC ebitraum L bPLCliAL ii A  j UJ  i  iihcll liC is from Pinckney, one iron GIL gory, 3 irom Dexter and 3 froi Ann Arbor One boy waived ex amination and was bound ovor to circuit court for trialThe others demanded examination whirr h they returned Mr Heggison was past all aid Coroner Borden of Howell was called and decided death was fro n natural causes The deceased came here from  S, wssesS  in  ter his wife died several yers ago he sold the farm aruTlxuqht, 4l , , , , the George Holben cottage He is , weie recently purchased by Jay  survived by a daughter Mrs j d9e H vnalliesvth burTTed Peter Grcfison of Ann Arbor building at 5LQ A Ypsilanti No The funeral will held at the rnai college fraternity was iriSwarthout Funeral Home, Thurs  fing a group cj candatetery  jthem to Portage Lake and make  tend this pro viUllo L 11 i I i i , i j j e r 1 Games N Mja to Amburcjey , Wed by ext Week  L Pet I10ur looking for alibies and are 600 tiying to climb on the Roosevelt Q band wagon  3 400  1 3 250 , ,  Monday iliie icniSiUli supreme court iius upivold me iecent Detroit  I  1,  i ANii iiO o t on bail lii3 school building and land THE TRI COUNTY LEAGUE The Tri County hard ball lea gue started Sunday with an east and west division For the first time since its organization neith er Pinckney or Brighton has a teqrn in itPinckney vu unable to get anyone fo raanatje n iecm ana was also short oi ball play  ers Jimmmie Dougherty, angel of the Brighten team is inEla No one else got behind the team there The east division in which Pinckney has played has but 5 teams ChelseaArm Arbor Saline Grass Lake and Sovth LyonAU games, are played Sunday How ell wanted to enter but would not  play in the east division In tho west division are Fowlerville Webberville, Stockbridge, Okem us, Mason and East Lansing Houghton Lake has had in 18 yecafc ftOOGWOOO fisherman who spent 8,600,000 hours there and  caught 3300,000 fish Once a great pkie lake it is now notable for pan fish them walk barn to Ypsi Thi group arrived at the Hudson Co  ners schol about 300 a m an1 iaw the cars parked there ad  he building Deainninq to bum 3 K1LS FUN FOR YOU SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Yes boys and girls, The Comic Weefly Comer, that great fun feature every wookin PuckTh,  ihe x , aii bi  t  i,    iiLtd k 11      ioni tvtju i,4erj is no  ai isiiucn i voi   nad rj many studen  i  Aiey and vicirny on   as tho iiiSt norinai c  abiish VvCvi of ALbany , ior 50 yearn the only , n the iate of ,,   843 the legisa uo ci  MJJ to build it bl  ng was not compieUni n  l carted with 23 teacii ie3s than 100 pupils, iov Zo teaches and  vs Lmgor Shehan vs Twitcheil oi election which voted a 5  niiiion dollar tax mcreaes tor I Wid Junior Choir party at 400 school purposes A bunch of tax lJ Senior Choir practise at 730 pavers IOOK the matter into Judge ioi , L in  c pUjer ana metal scrap col O naras court and he voided the  by pilniim Fellowshp eieciiou because others than tax croup for Summer Confer payers were allowed to vote and euuion CilC, iCwGkiship Uv ballot lead the money was j lent aic w 10 U Memorial Church to be used ior school expansion, iariu wiao 3vceo Sermon How to Meet requirement and teachers salaryi veujii iz alsolac,isis 1130 Sunday School I The supreme reversed Judge O Li, t,iipuOii v,hich3oo Pilqnm Fellowship will hold i hara The supreme court ruled ,n to 2000 on the assjs f Chnrnh Service at the County In that the statement of purposes on  1, ry a JLil O   i CUJll y n  CLC  i    i  t  homestead pro firmary  porson a JOS j Tues, 700 Cub Pack parents cviod ct mceand boys meeting at the CongT  1 on p iioGSChurch iU, L fifed i    in ,1 j  I tin ballot was merely incidental end intended to earmark the funds and in no way was a bond issue i  pupils and  CiGlUi J 0,LiJU h, 13 buifc nany millions of aoilau   ime paraa ieatured   ion and Vice Pres Albni banii y  ho cs given an ho  gree was the spe  tn, CARD OF THANKS   i i ,1 o sincerely thank every   , V4 I    v II  ,t IT   j , Oixe vha helped in ar way tc int booido oi , ,,  ,, j  i ae held early in  may Lo c,lamGa juiity tr 07 oiucc u make the Mother and Dauqhter Banquet the success it was iunice Shirley Pres Kinqs Daughters er CONSERVATION  he sea lamprey JS now ,,3  iOS Mich slleams a i   ncludmg L3eMichig  J JJM2IkJLHlU ma  lio ii, or from the service of  jcr of any vclcnans oiaanizat  CIVIC IMROVFMENT NEWS ll  The Civic Improvement Assn are haymq display cards made errib WQS one ol lhe statei f ARYI,7 rrmr ll Crcule Wll,m au104mie rad smartest men and he was elect ox AilY nCAL cr im ,, to tell people about Je use , and j s  Cov Williams signed the bill last weeK oy whicn die state iOKes over luo i enis institute at iy napius ihis msutution was louiaeu way bacK m the nineties by tne iaie Wooaondge JN Ferris and his wile botn ol who taught in tne schoolIts iame spread and it rapidly expanded Mr   h Marys cnurcn of Pmciaey  r, the Puimoter that we hve in will hcid a home coming Sun, j pinckney  i LLL Former piieinu wiil I   Comic Weekly, with The Detroit enmc 1,EeIf to thenSunday Times, also is appearing JfJr blood weekdays in The Dailv Detroi Ul person for iun h Times Games puzzles, tricksand 3d JailS north   1  suarprisesl Follow The Comic rJd rfav i5 ll is now cp  Weekly Club Corner daily and ctM 46 uril iuw 2o Sunday in The Detroit Times  A recnt census on Dm  Island showed 233 rha MAIlRIGE LICENSES I e and 230 deer dieinq while holding that office His wie passed away some yrs before he did After the loos oi his magic name the school exp eriencod difficulties, and ii it was to continue some financial plan r i a 0 BALL GAME HERE SUNDAY The Pinckney soft ball team will play Munith here Sunday, May 29 at 300 pm onthe soft ball held Russell Isburg, 44, Chicago,  Anglers car fish licines f Kathleen Cobley, 35, Howell Jh any of thoGreat Lakes or f m af James Muir, 20 FowlervilleRhea necting streams but if they i n ii Hctrfc,20 Fowleiije Saniey sfrccmu running into it they     Bates, 21, Milford, Vicla Eain2i a ljno ior instance they ,,  Howell, EUzabelth Bray ton 2ifjSh free in Lake St Cla    n Howell Robert Robertson 28, te rpnton riv ii rHowell, Samuel Matson 20, Ann it thv necd a   Arbor, Donna Patom 19, Howell Th , S7 f fir Billy Hams 22, North Branch  7 i j peoent and a dinner of lunch I CHUHCH DEDICATION  eui will bo served A big attend The Pinckney Menno e chur aice is expected  r icently complete will be TTXT vrrsTTn dsdiatfd hnr TK sr aa to be worked out The legis COMuNICATIO propnate J  jalure thought ,t worth scving and be a special comr vices snrt at 00 have taken it over to aid Michi cn of Livingston bce on there will be a basket dinner at  g ingulluent   facilities The institution taught business and teaching courses,  nuy, May 27 to conferr the M the church Bishops Yoder of Ind M Dcgr ci i vo L,majs,aid Ekhop Schrock of Mirh will odge will open at 400 pmarri iavo charge of the cemciv The xoage vui open at iuu pmand avo cnarqe oi xne cjrioav ic ,  ,  auhicts  cmdKGtes vlll 1,3 rried in the Jny Gospel Male Quartette  pharmacy and other subjects, as held on On vii IK  omod a of hda, O will sing TO  i ,  M ,   ,r,  v , u l In Saginaw a funeral was 11 ninnr ct ,,r Jo Ihe present chur h vas hunt  i  i ii ri   Ui last  PV SO  , ,i r 4  ru   ru   iasi week tor the old town pump M will LUKC lc,r usual bv te Baptist Chui in Christ A   hearse   1,mout i, noccs xrno 15 vcars oqoe church, m  h u whf, ,t ,r, v,H be ,,rve, hor ozonized by Hev Bruce P P     P  by Order ct the W M  Curlot, bee  md the late Adam Brown nr, Mrronites took it over in j Local Notes The Howard Read family spent Sunat the Geo Wilde home in  Ann Arbor  f4ies Eva Meivin closed he school in Reeves Diet, Ingham Co May 20 with a picnic and  program at the school houseShe will teacii the same school nextl Donna Collard, 20 Linden Jac Colle 26, Gregory, Hilda Hali 26, Grand Rapids Notice Theorder of Eastern Stars will hold an apron and bake sale,a Martins Locker store So May 28th from 2 to 5 p m All stars are asld to furnish for this sale By order of Committee t wk which burned 602 a ro Ti  NOTICE   941 and held church in the burjji ina which consisted of a base men only until last year whenj Once every city and village had a town pump They were in con regular C J Clinton and wife were Sun quests of the Ralph Clinton fam Uy in Detroit stant use There was usually a trough near it for watering horses The ice man stopped there to  pump water tcwash the sawdust off his load of ice The village sprinkler which wet the streets got its water 1here and In oase c fire in the business sectioa the fire engine also got its water CARDOr TKAtfFS  SMITH SCHOOL CLOSES j supply there Now inortcasSi nnt to Anrerely thank nil The Smith School of which Mrs , P had ,0  gI225 5T fvvndsand neighberr whr  Mariorie Shehan is the teacher hand r it was not unttlattv w  idly sent me cards and closed Sat with a neiqhborhood War l that power was P2 on my birthday The Dicnic sponsored by the Parent  of m J1 T njrL,t    J meoinqof the 1h building was enlarqed and ALUMNI NEWS Pine1ney CirIe of Kings Dauqh Axiihd The consrtuction was Invitations are beinn roiled tors has roen postponed for onr ell done with volunteer labor, this week for the Alumni Reunion wk and vj1 v,jd June 9th WorVers from other churches in  tobe hoM at eve Juno 4 at the home of M  r r ,Ohio and Tnd worked 24 hours Please be promnt in mciY Bunn eriing Mrnq Sec a day On it last Sunday back your reservations vth 0C  I oer ticket inclosed so that the dinner rrew viI knov the  , I  sary number of plate eOured , Reservation must rcrh tve So r, TiOuir P Zaler b Tme 1 htT       w  A fire proaram is in the rrV ere greatly appreciated and pn Teacher Assn which supplied a ae9n forced to yield 10 ing under the supervision of Vira ioyed   bountiful supply of ice cream  heyday wes baci m mo w inia Cavor program chairman  Nettie M Vaughn and cake horse and buggy aayi ap mm p T wmmmmmmmm The Pmokny Dtapctfch Wednesday May 25, 1949  The Pinckney Civic Assn  removed km week  AVON THEATER 4jSViAAM THEATKH i  Agnes Gifeney closed the lihiVrTI  I rim  Sprout school with a mnnhmnrl   MS5 f lw roast Friday ,Frt  cnr 2721 Fri   K 7  Mick  The Green family reunion was ADVENATUBES IN SHVRA10 m m  m  m M  1 held at the home oi DrBert Green WSL BishopGiorici Henry are caving display cards made t circulate within aio mile radius to telt people about the use the Of the pilomotor we have in Pinckney NEXT MEETING IS MON NIGHT, JUNE 23  The Lake reunion was held at Potter Park, Lansing Sunday Born to to W H Gardner ind wii June 1 a daughter Mis Wm Sheuan dosei fte Younglove school Fric   Pinckney heat De there Memorial Day 8 to 3 Grub Mur phy pitched State Street, Ann Arbor with Schultz U oi M pitcher in the box beat Pinckney Sunday 7 to 0 NEIGHBORING NOTES The Siockbridge seniors went Jo Niagara Falls last week Fred Kistler is Stockbridge sen tpr vtaflecjtdioiian and Ga4y Smith, salutatorian Ralph Chapman oi Gregory lost  a iinger while working in his saw niil last week The KingSeeley factory oi Ann Arbor laid oh 4U0 men last week , The Chelsea seniors tae a Ik 47 YEAKS AGO cruise on the U S S Noronic on 4 Mrs Sykes cku made 10 on June 1 2Ct ice aeam social A banquet was given at Chel , Andy Bates has our thanks for sea last week for Howard Brooks a 15 lb carp who has retired alter serving 50 Nelson Burgess died at his years as village fire chief homo May 1 lie leaves his wife Dr Lewis May oi Fowlervilla Emma,a daughter, Laura and a has been appointed coronerWil daughter, Mary bur Johnson ot Howell elected btockbridge beat Anderson last fall iailed to qualify here Saturday 13 to 10 Mrs Lloyd Wellman ol Chubbs For the past 8 months a boy Corners underwent an operation named George Curtis frora necr in Lansing last week Dexter1 has been staying vnn Mrs Jean Paton was honored m    Mrs Ella Jackson Sunday he left by a birthday luncheon given by W ifclf illf R 21 1411 nOUSfl1 Congl church, leaving his Mrs Wayne Wagoner last week eVASCVeiWW 1SUII1 SAW  had behind him and hasnt been Mrs Loretta Schaefer and Mrs seen since Search is being made Peggy Gover were others pre ior him J sent Born to James Roche and wife Bom to Mr and Mrs Ray Rea Tuesday a girl son of Phoenix, Ariz last month Born to Dick Clinton and wife a daughter May 27 a girl Mr and Mrs W E Robb have Carl Sykes and Archie Duilee returned to Howell from Sarsota are painting the Georgeyoung Fkr wheje they we7cr1asTiaH love home One of the biggest oil strikes in The friends of Frank Mowers the history of Michigan is report in a Betterthan uuaL wMtora plus Conway BillW Gt Her Man Tak a Holiday Community Sun and Tuas May 2931 THE PALEFACE z fwhiucok Bob Hop lane RuucJl In an exciting comedy phu Haws Cartoon Flip Flap Mtiakal Mbade YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY A Comedy Stoning rH J Joi Fontaine,, James Stewcft ino Percy Kilbride, Eddie Albert  Roland Young News Comedy Sun, Man, Tues May 29301 THAT WONDERFUL URGE A Comedy  Stoma Coming Tender Yean Tfce Tyrone Powers Cane Tiemey Search Slack Eagle DOG TAX 1949 MALE AND UNSEXED LICENSE  FEMALE LICENSE   JUNE 1, 1949 a PENALTY OF 200 WILL BE ADDED JENNIE M EASTMAN Livingston County Treasurer 350 WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MAY 27th SERVING LEWISS FAMOUT DINNERS 4115 M36 STEAKS, CHOPS FISH CHICKEN SPECIAL PARTIES  PHONE BRIGHTON 5 9 3 1 1 Mile Wsk ot LAKELAND made a bee for him last week ed a half mile east of Fremont and put in his crops He has rheu in Barry county It was drilled maism by Byron MacCollum on the Asa I The school will give a J Hop Steacker farm Oil was struck at this year 2042 feet and is flowincr from j Wm Hooker is visiting relatives 1000 to 2000 barrels a dayThe in fjjnaoei Ontarjio well has been capped Anna Spears, daughter of Mr I and Mrs fames Spears and Silas  DexterTheatre DOTER MICHIGAN Mane Bro GchoChicoHopo A NIGHT AT THE OPERA tttty Carlisle All T Cartoon  FTu, JoXles d Short Sun Won May 29  Alan Ladd Robert Preston WHISPERING SMITH lor bv Technicolor Cart0n   HP Cal Symphony News fc Selected Short Subject Tuesday and WedneTdaTMaV177 First Show at 7IS P M Bed Skelton Ja A SOUTHERN YANKEE Cartoon ,, Nutty Pin Cabin M,Thursday, June 2nd   Show Starts at 700 One Day Only Clark Gable Jeanette MacDonald In SAN FRANCISCO Boainald Gardiner Cartoon Musical Parcide Sunday Shows 3 5 7 1 Wed, iM Thuwduy Jua t 1  BLONDES SECRET A Good Comedy   Storrinq Penny Sgleton Arthur Lake i Lcy Snea Plat ADVENTUREf IN SILVERADO A Western I sical with VTm Bishop Gloia Harry, Edge  Buchcan I Coming Little Women The Brit o and Three Godfathers Howell Theater Howell Mkhk Thun Fzi May 26 27 Montgomery Clift, Aline MacMahon  in THE SEARCH Novefly Cartoon SatTMay 28  Gene Autry Smiley Burne te in RIDIN ON A RAINBOW Also  J HOMICIDE   with Robert Douglas Helen Westco Cartoon Mat Sun and Decoration Day 215 cont 3 GODFATHERS  wPeroAllseildaft2 Harry Carey, jr J arisen Herb Palmer and wife of Lan sinq spent the week end at tha Comady Harrv Palmer home Tuei Wed Thurs Marion Reason was in Owosso fUJf on business Thursday 1 Clark Gkxble Walter Pidgeo  Mr and Mrs Floaer Can at   tencledan insurance meetinq in Fri May 31 ui 1 23 Pontiac Wednesday Milton Hussey of Dertoit Marion Reason and wife woro Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy Chas Bickford, lohn Hdlak In COMMRND DECISION Boats Motors Barton were married at Howell  A Complete Magazine subscrip Suaf SC Cd   Marine Paint, Ccmpounds and Hardware Authorhsd Martin Motor Dealer Live Bait Wilsotis Fishing Supplier SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, Lake Chmunq, between Howell lan4 Brighton FOR RENT Utility Trailers and Concrete Mixers Phone Howell 3S4W p May 20 tion agency SPLC1AL7 moslFow11 , Miss Grace Cook will be marr subscription to the Readers Diq ied to Myron Lightball on June est at 5100 Premium booklet con 4 taininq several of the best storias Mike Roche and Caddie ODeil that have appeared in the Digest were in Ann Arbor Thursday Given free Call or write Hurry   Dad Bailey,, 445 Dexter Rd25 YEARS AGO i Mr and Mrs joe King of Detroit  After losing then hrst two called at the Clifford Chambers games, Pinckney high school hom Sunday won 10 straight game to win first Mrs Phyllis Soule and chiU en place in the county leagueThey  Howeli spi Sm at the p beat Howell 13 to 8 for the title sPTrout h Cox pitched Then they beat Bri Leonard Devirejtx and bmily ghton 11 to 5 with Dean Reason f Detroit zwlad at the Bon White pitching and Jennie I3ereaux homes Floyd Jackson former Pinckney SV5daV  merchant died mJktroit Fri of   1111 aS T lallpox The funeral was prindaJ , nvwand her iijt t huri G in The free motion pictuie shows start here Thurs, May 26th sm vate, the remains being brought three daughters 30 Gal 2 Unit Was 1299 Now  9950 50GaL2Unlt Was 1545 Now 10950 60 GaL12 Unit Was 17495 Now I1900 80 Gal 2 Unit Was 19895 Now 13950 EDISON APPROVED Good Allowancs by Detroit Edison ior Installation RICHARD ELECTRiC kne w M Rivw  , IJ Ui TJ r Mrs Clauis Reason enterlair here in a sealed casket Helea Saujd h, SS , i S J 1 tJ Is Weltha Vail and Mrs While in Pmckney he served as ,  Horn n village pres on the school board Monday also visited and 4 terms as master ol the  Q, Parma, Masonic Lodge Howell, Mich PHONE 757 Do You Run Per Water David Aberdien spcri  cek eid with his roomakC Vvi ,  B r J ,flrfl Arnold Berquist of Mich State Mr and Mrs Ross Read were     Q  Sunday dinnjr guests of Mrs Merwilfcampbell homeIda Byers and daughter in Ann  Arbor unday Don Grifnth and wife of Ann Mrs Emma VoHrffcfnd son rrwe fun 9US3 of e J John, spent SundwTm wS Glth   Clara Kennedy and family m Detroit A Mr and IS Ona CampbeU Hi rl rt i and Leona wt entertained at nVP fam,ly were m Plum Hcllow Country Club S Df 01 1ay , , , Detroit Sunday by the L C Gor JiiSiS cSZV  hams in honor of Leouas birth un 9aeSL me mar Gass  j, JJK    home in Brighton Mrs Harold ttety and Mrs L  The  McAfee and Edren were in re Lii  Df troll latt wMonday r  ,h  SL Mr HoWard Read and Mrs Mre  fU wJ1, fW Ron Read attended a card party nd t8  hif Thurs at the home of Mrs lean Alberta Dmkel  a bridesrnaid vgton L R Hobey and family have Mr and Mrs Oro Foulson and moved from e WyBjapartarit rd and Mrs Fossi on, E Main St to Sbmbwry K called on old friends Mr and Mrs W Ketehum and   Or Does Water Run For Yew ChflOTil  frM Sunday Mr and Mrs Nelson Euzzard at fcoch of Fowlerville tended the tulip fostival at Hoi caller Mondayland Thursday tsvipredoui ttmssfld hard wtffc mp up profits 1st Reddy Kilo wttT4 youf lrtd hand pump four wtttf   ketp it oa tap day ad night HcU do this chore for 4 UttU ss IVic an hour And the  more electricity you use, the lower hit hourly wage becomes If you already hare running water, now is the time to Increase its usefulness Complete water systems sad electric pumps ef 11 types tfld capacities art Mailable for immediate rnstailMtee Wafr f ygbitti V  yte of many Briggs Features 1 c Superbly most uptodate prcr tiify cup s ,1 ic Briggs Beautywar sink in of the Bripgs stain proof porcelain enan el in for lRr Handy shelf spce, tarr h Dooklcl PLJMEING FIXTURES MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Vi If Repairing a Speciality Field Seeds Alfalfa Clovi, Corn WW  J Fertilizer Farmer s Feed Supply Cc  PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSfcXC mmm m fta Pickny Dispatch Wednesday,Hay 25, 1949 The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Stoods cne fcoe Kennedys Gei,v Store Dependable Of course Its ELECTRIC n  I ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS BANISH HOT WATER WORRIES f   All the hot water you need    when you  need it  , for a lifetime Thats what you can look forward to, once the right sized  J automatic electric water heater is on the job For a troublefree, familysize hot water supplyautomatically and economically choose an electric water heateo See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison DETROIT EMS0T  Wm IWM   A i i t M3 Dcrolhv Campfeell SrSSiJhftL JZZ   PROWLERS HERE SUN NIGHT her room to Willow Run 2fi  Sd   Wednesday of her father iOO IT he Fine Lispatci tfttrareor  1 atHLt fa,  Mrs ML J aee Il0me, gues of Mrs ri08e hen b   WUD will hola a gcunes party at srf iIdC 11 oi Detroit spent last week at the Gerry Penman home Ambrose Eich man and wile came for her Sun Sunday guests at the Edward bpears home were the Russeli Glover family, of FowlervilLMhe Gerry Eichman family and Mr   and Mrs lrvin Kennedy I The Dale Miller family of Pin I gree spent Sunday at the Ralph I Hall home Pat Cain and family of Portaqe Lake were Sunday quests at the 1 Kenneth Wyiie home ,  Mr and Mis Ezra Foster of of Walled Lake were Sun quests of  Mrs Jessie Wylie i Mrs C H McRorie closed the Youngiove school Friday with a ,  picnic Mrs Sid Smith, mother of Mrs Fred Ward of Chubbs Corners died at her home in Hovel last week Mr and Mrs Henry H johnson and dauqhter and Mrs Asher and dauqhter were in Jackson Thursday  Mrs Emma Dinkel with Mrs Aria Caulk of Ann Arbor spnt Sunday with Mrs Florence Van Beuran at Byron j Mrs Edsol Meyer and chiklror of Ypsllanti ppent Wed at the W Clark home Bob Clark spent Trmrs niaht with Dick VanSlambrook at White Lodqe  Mrs D Nottley of Wayne spent ,tt with the Hoff Siters Her i mohter, Mr Oriei S  or who   was visitinq there went homo l with her MTrriricy Toftreyo andfctqpv i  Yoi mg a song of savings when you se ih ku u t M 3a, Special Model 648 rango Zeyofj  he ,p0rfon features  one oiant an ih  burner,  flush lo wall ccntrucon Wedrt   dependable oven relator   1 ers and meny other cooking convenience Iml FT installation in your kitchen  no vS 6 Icr your Philgas deafer show ycu ,ho convenience, Ji, modern go cooking family bwcjcf  s of fajf, a a price suited to your Service 84 EAS1 MAIN ST Flndmsf Mur,, viivrevi Matt Joffrevs at Mercvvood hospital, Aim Arbor Sunday Nan Tedwdw of pnn sort the v t end wi e hr moVn  Mrs Eleanor LodwH,Fred Swarthout and wife of Detroit spent Surday at the SF Sveeiheut home f  Ve end cvaertr, of Mr an1 Mr Wavnc ATe wore Harrv Hes and Hmilv of Waterloo ar Don Powers an1 wife of Mondeta j   111    Ben lomjn and wife are livkia in Erdlry VonSirV, cocu ft Hi land Lake The Gordon firmer f   c  et Alive i r  ec Aicrci, O Ypiilanti Lpsui row Nesbitt and wife John CarvTr is in this week Dr, Robert Bird and fnmily of Wayne spent Sunday with tho Bajqhn families The marraae of Gerald Swarth oil, son of Mr and Mrs 1 T Swarrhcut to Miss Betty vaddll fdauqr of Mr and Mrs Albert iWadde1 of Chilson is announced  It took place at Anqola, In , c last Arril 16 i The followinq Plntkney Masons  are in Detroit this week cttendina   , the Michigan Grand Lodqe meet j   ing Tuesday and Wed Clyde   Fisher, Georqe Gardner, MervmjS Campbell, Ross Read, Ona  r Campbell, P W Curlett Head  s quarters the in the BookCadillac  hotel ,  5 Pvt Mifhael Harnack was  home from Camp Breckenridac  Ky last week Bud Beckerinq is worbinq Mark Nash  The following Pinckney Masons attended the funeral of Henry iSteinbacb c Dexter Thurs and took part ui   Masonic services W C Mi, Gorman Miller Eaii Baughn, JH Hooker, Ross Peed and t W Curlett The Free Read and James Whitley families attended c birth ay party qven by Mrs Hnrel M Clellan at Homer Sunday In hon or of Mrs Frank Peter, b bbr day  Mrs W C Miller, Vr Mrion Pearsoi, Oliver Car M Anna belle Croupe and Mr vt r  Geore Lonq attendea al of Pjrbort Mves,  and Kate Chrk Mayers rhii Friday , Tye Nenic Vauqhn enteaiea Merrill, of WcertorJ I FARM ANIMALS COLLFCTED PROMPTLY  HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 88 Pinckney MMiJiiiHirtiiliikMfiiiiitiiiUEiu,BiiMnMtSiiiiiai4tiiiiiiiuifiiiiiiiiauft   BROWNIE WICAL WILi, ENTERTAIN YOU WITHKlfS AND MELODIES AT 2 OR INN PORTAGE LAKE for   ENJOY YOUR FAVORTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUR LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPEN TUE3, WED, THUR FRL 600 P M TO 2C0 A MCI N SUNDAY 200 PM TO 2 A M CLOSED MONDAYS NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE  riUnllliiiiMfiMllllHIIIMIIlIllgMltiitSliniltilltiilIlltMlllMMitMil,Mtw , ,   J From where I oit 61 Joe Marsh   ,,,, i Two Heads Are Better Than One Or None i OJ  i n broke into the Swarthout Funer Tvlrs Dorothy Dinkel and child I Mrs l,  v  al Home and residence of Mrs ren spent Wed in Stockbridqe Mrr Edith Toeoleond r  pmmrvFV wrwc TW inra Dora Swcrthout Mrs Swarthout Gale Middleton and wife clirn Kirkby at a birnc  , PINCKNEY WINS THE 10TH ia   M d  H troit WeSunqwrtfrat the aFriday    v r i  a  if, aTd Mrs Clifford Vancm t I jt a kick out of buying stuff down it the hardware store And I alv ak for a little advice from one o the two brothers who run it, because I kn,w beforehand exactly Hhat the answer will be Like when T needed a new garden hose Henry, I says, how alxijt this new plastic hoseis it really a good as rubber   Will, he says, Im inclined to think it Isbut youd better ask Tom I found Tom in back and asks him the saW question Well, grys Tom, in my opinion it is but youd better ask Henry I already have, I sayn, and when  JU two cautious old endgrers agie Id bet my life on the decision From where I sit, your own opinion is worth a lothut sos the other fellow That why I keep saying, over and over, leta he tolerant of the other peneaa pets of viewwhether its on pniitiea  f arming  or whether yen Dice ntfft shakes and he prefer a temperate f lass of bear Pinckney high school won their  J  T Kri hv T Crr hamm I Tr arn iv rs muu r , , CotniktimV,uudSmeBtwcrrmlim  T  obaerved 0 D brother, Herbs, Chevrolet  Vr WesW TViattriews oi vvuyW Gerald White of Lannq called      1 11 ti SwaXut aTd Me Kenneay Tto Roy Reason family andVdWn Bch and fcnrilv of How t  n hite  Suiduy SaLf JZ in the 7th with the Swtncoa  ay    Ron Qnd    M Betty Tuten and daughter crnningteri, Mr and Mr Rolb cmdd find Mftiinq mUsinq were Sunday guests at the Chas Al ro G  r,F  aundu Watle j ,,18 at cotua uu   home near Pcmtiac Sirfa nt he 1 v Nch homo the home of Geo Meabon srSki Ona Campbell and Leona were Miss Roa,o3 Nash rntertainod Mr and Mrs W H Moyei ei Mrs Glady Ketchum and dau m kIln Arbor Sunday the sprio dn at a VIOT r ertained 33 guests at dinner Sui der lights 5 a home run bases loaded Sunday guest of Mr and Mr J H Hooker were Volney Wiegand and wife 1 qtr and ton Laurence and Ai  R0  citeton of St CathrSrrt rich4 n rure w vcs hc in  Nto Viola Petty and Mr M  Mtxihoii kitt Wednday, QntUZ nWNia1 Xouis Coyte fmd we wt A  honor of hi motbet, Mr Ont graduahni from NiaaarcTUrli Louis C0 1 wlte pnt Anna M  I Anaoks tred QodMl Ylnthtd Mr and Mr Trwity, N Y this moA Sundae with Brs, A Stapish Calif There were 8 great aratid njear Chelaoa children Ikring, Dr Harold Morley and family of Detroit Eds lto and family oi Ysdan W G Meyer and Sanvly o Stodrbtid gC Wm Lamb and iamfry ol  Asa Arboc Ct AiLte ami Ian iy  , rfN   1py  J n jnfmi iwwui pj i HI WI iwiffpysfp VV mm pipspi FlrVCKNEY DISPATCn  Wednesday, May 25, 1949 f X VVI J  iAWN MO t   itablished lfta incorporated 191 McPiierson tate Bank  A BUDGET MESSAGE  I PROFESSIONAL CORNER I I  c M  I VANWINKLE  VAMWlNKLfa in PINCKNEY SANITARIUM1 DWVonWinkle CJCVanWinklt  1 nay ihitty feu u Attorney, ct Urn Oailv IITTMT P NL F  Saving, Book Dally UuU A St to 4U0 P M HowelL ,  Except Weacsaay aHVncMHV J Mbn,iues,rriJaL guuJupm jONET ixi r u I Dentist Each year at this time Ccngiess U2 North Michigan oegins to wnte the tax bill which J Telephone vu nCQl 111 yU and,Oifce 935 hehience 814 lhalh0USmU5t Tl I  eniny, by Appointments it must be met by Income la   Taxes on Amusements Taxes U 1 HWeL fcuca,9aB eluded in the prices of foodauto j mobiles, HERB SNEED gasoline, tobacco, thj Phone 183  207 U LGrand River Howell Michigan Cemetery Memorials 924 NMaln bt,Ann Aroor,lib Harold Chubb Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers 11500  shirt on our backs, or the over alls we work in, Who pay the tax j City Lcke and Farm Property A study of income tax figures  A Speciality  ws that the high income brack List Vour Property with Me  cis, and corp pay large sum a  rpp JJWEY ,t 4hese sums are inadequate to j General Insurance meet the Dills of or government DV rqP The great bulk of all taxes come n  hone J jnxm  from people like your fends and cknY  Mchi neighbors j AUCTIONEER In essence all governmental I Fam Sales a Speciality service is paid for by everybody i BERT WYLIE There are no favored groups A   colui iipent by Congress is yours and mine Let Congress spend if JILAVS Attorney at Law Phone la Brighton Mich, Reparmg Real Estate InsuranceBrokeiage Phone l7ni MYROW J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 87 4  Lakeside Drive License Rush Lake P H SWARTH  SON  Funeral Huie Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 PlnckpeyMlch  FSED C REICK1 as we would  MePher on WA Ut A savings Account can De open rJ with as little as a 3 bill Before the grass on your Is v i one of ovv new, amazingly 1 efficient Rovale power lawn movrs by Kco hi rj i reel and onepiece steel bottom hriij cuts ra  sinooi and wellup to three full acres a day, with a sp jed efficiency that vii sve fully 7 V , of your tpt,  because the Reo Revile is seipropHleci, t pushing It starts,  s, spccJs up or slows i fuM  liflglc, fingciiip Magic 1 cue ADJUSTABLE N For Easier MowingEasier Si I, steel handle adjusts to the height that s is vo i h also stands straight up fVc, less rou i vVn a The Royale is powered by tic easy s i ,   1 hpcnrrine built bvIU anus fcr cumrJli, duu t r ,     3 IO This summer, vacation in Michigan The choicest pleas ures of all America are nearby Youll get more fun per day and have more days for your favorite vacation pastime without vastingprecious vacation time going to faraway places Write today for helpful Michigan Phone Fluckney 78F2i STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 207 hi E Grand River , Howell REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All MaKcs Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C I TOWNER Dentist OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River AveHowell Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 618 LLOTD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14    CARL JONEf Concrete Prcvlvtr 1 JANE TASCH  Sand Top Soil, Road xvt ed by our membership in he Fed L,ites or Any Papers Ompocod l Fill Dir and Road Built fioral Deposit Insurance Corp vor Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Centred Gv n Yecrs of Safe Banking  All Work Conhdential 7628 Tonvt Rd Plnclsney Rte 2 i Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings  looks and Time Certificates of 8044 Portage Lake Ttoad, Dexter Deposit Phone Dexter 3461 , All deposits up to 500000 insur  i,r, t t  vacation literature  MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL  MamPLickney, Phone 50F11  Phcne Dexter 3 116  J it7     i A o A JOV 2 h,me Xttj 11  ROOM 9 CAWTOLBLDG LANSINQ 1, MICH LAVY HARDWARE  m   f in TO LENIiCrop land ctvailable on shares Phone or see fluss Gardner, Ann Arbor 27101 is NOR SALE A 9X12 All Wool 1949 Styles The Pontiac Onsl of the style leaders in e,ch Anorreeu Rug A 1948 Kelvinaior harT0Wj sidedelivery rake, power FOR SALE Wiro tie hay bailer corn planter 2 bottom 14 in plow 7 in HammermUl, double disc icari auto mfqs lin3  Eioctric Stove , Finance your new car as caro    ,  ,,     fully as you select it Use this L R HobeY 4734 Mlddk Dnve play li Pick out the new cr Strawberry Lake vou want2 Determine your trade FOR SALE Kitchen Cabiet in alolwance 3 See us about a j Mrs Gone Dinkel auto loan to finance the tam balance takeoff 7 ft mower Elmers Gar Oak Grove Phcne rl0Wl  o7 GTeep1o Home in   Pinckney,cor i oner of Mu 1 oid Howell Rd  9    Call George for your fresn veq  Musl be sold Submit oier to Howsll FOR RENT Two ret 756 E I For Best Results Tried The Main Pincknoy, Mrs John Cook Pinckney Dispatch Want Ads  FOR SALE Tomato, Gabbage and Pepper plants Dad Baileys, 445 Dexter Rd 1 rtci MAIAW i UANK  eabbs and vegetables plants Fred j Teeple, Realtor , rIKSl NA2 A m fiosh asparagus and green phone 675 Member Federal Deposit Disur, onions, also other vegetables j Wiilm pio and Fllflju ance Corp AU deposit  to George D Charbonneau i   QaU CH   9040 Farley Rd Phone 163F11  jjWLfcTT Phone 93 11 niiroT NIILU,  tip at Cash FOn DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HOUSES S250 Each OVVS S250 Each HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION  SSS27v Z QUALITY CALVES, SHLt and PIGS REMOVED Flu CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450  Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY WANTED POULTRY Will pay j   l Detroit market Pces GuHannenian, 220 Unadilh St C H L1yd Phn 613 CRTENTER  CONTRTcfSS ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS ROFFJWG  smmq KITCHEN CABINETS PORCH ENCLOSURES JOHN R BEENS Rte 1, Pinckney FCR SALEBed Springslike new and matuess for 1200 N T Buzzard Pinckney FOR SALJv1J41Knapman boat with steering gear and Martin bU  t Motor i00j Murray Daqg SDaVJEStST and hiLand Laka STONE DELIVERED CALLKEVIN LEDWIDGE FOR RENT and SALt Utility trail prMCKNEY NO 5 ersConcrete mixers for rentLow JNE rSlJr rates Wilsons Sales land Rental SvVARTHOUT  ROBINSON Service 6121 W Gd Rive Hn j0  T  Q D  Nine musical numbers, ranging ei at Lake Chcmi   BARNS A SPECIALITY from songs familiar to every a m600 p m 5001 INTERIOR  EXTERIOR SINGS NINE SONGS eats Fruit 01Ky  Ve Fish  Household in the world to the Howell 354w4 I greatest of operatic areas  are sung by Jeanette MacDonald in San Francisco coming to Dexter j 1 Theatre Miss MacDonald co 1 stars with Clark Gable and Spen SPRAY  BRUSH Phone 47F4 Pinckney Formerly with Rex Sackett A U I O OUTBOARD MOTORS repaired any make or size Have your mo l A U I O U J A  tor put in shape for the cominq W US REPLACE THAI brtiu season Wilsons Sales and Rent EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS  u Ml ce Tracy in this all time hit I al Service 6121 W Gd River   Lk Chemung Brighton, open Sun 214 East Grand River BoweM days Phone Howell 354w4 Phono 151  Market Pr3   brought back to the screen as an M G M masterpiece release 1 The following numbers axe j heard in the production The  Tewel Song from Fausr, Trio Vom the prison scene in Faust  Nearer My God to Thee Love   fe and ttie World Is Mine, I Ave Maria, San Francisco   TvTr Heart Is Free, Battle Hymn  j th Republic, Sempre Liberal nm Travicrta    Courteous Sc Clarks PINCKNEY FINEST FOOD STORE FOR SALE Coal Wood Burnina 1 Kitchen Ranqe 39 x 88 Sturdy  Table 100 lb Ccroacirv Irxx w f hettleoo 11935 W 5har J Dr Hi Land Lake WANTED To Buv CicGns Pinrkney, Mich C H Lloyd iPhore 62F13 FOR SALE Hatti Swarthout home 7 rooms and bath, qaraqo, stable,s all in qood condition Large grounds eqntiM res 5,50000 THIMS H G Swarthout 17910 TelearoD Rd S, Romulus, MichkKTrj, Call Wyoftdotte 71S6R11  Mother  Daughter Banquet AT 1INCKNEY SCHOOL GYII Wednesday, fclay 18 By Pinckney Kings Daughters  The above space will be donat ed to any church lodge, veter ans club, techooL farmers dub or charitable oramza ou  reol Free to Use it with Compliments of H W Wylle GENERAIi INSURANT PINCKNEY, MICH PHONE 7SF2 Tboso wishing to use this adv Call Dispatch Office before nooa oi eggs w rreoiaiiiu Urie  Distil til Volume 86 Mickipui Hare and There It Pmcknej DfcptrA Wednesday, May 25, 1949 Uem of interest  No 21 Overhauling the Michigan tax structure is proposed by the  Mich Public Expenditure Survey This group is financed by big tax payers The legislature wound up its session last week in a draw bet  TrnT WJitfTrt 4wuwi ween the govmor and itself The ,1 tastes were tastily deoorat pianist fortherecital gov did not get his 60 million  6 men and boys waited on PROGRAM corporation tax and the legiilat,  ,a ccken dinner was The Giant Thompson ure did not imps any new taxes00 dr  direction oi Mrs Paper Snipe Thompson even the one cent gasoline taxfiaUe Moran ,    r Fr Albe I, Schnilti, Pastor Svnday Mosses, 800 and 10OC poruty Cbncflf1, Daily Mass 730 AM Mrs MerwuTaimpLll will pre VTof Im  9   4  i fTTi i5  bundaysbotore 800 mass PUBLIC MUSIC RECITAL MOTHER  DAUGHTER BANQUET wlix annual Mother  augn nt part of her music class in o , , , fc KT  , tor Banquet sponsored by the public recital held in the Comm daNsaftr Novnna IW Kings Daughters wa held at the unity Congl Church on Thursday Novenna to Our Srvtowhji  school given Wed night and at Evening May 26th at 815 p m Friday Ql 730 m tended by around 300 Miss Isabel Brady is the guest COMN77 CKUKCN Goncjrviritionai Rev D D BiaaV Minister Choir Crocus  W  Night Organist  Qioir Director       Mis Merwin Campbt i was beaten As a result what theJ  HJott gave thein Old Scotch Airs S SupL Merwin Camcbel deficit will be no one knows but fX1  Beatrice Shir BEVERLY CAMPBELL    50 million is a conservative JJF if100 the toasfcnasflerThe Streanliner  Thompson1 CALVAii guess rST Campbell The Fox Hunt Thamps iMENNOlNifF CHUkCH Somthing must be done and Ir  Mothers wcaThwt Blind Miae Armoymus KEzra BeSy, paMor legislature did not find out Y 18 frley and to  SHJrW WYUE I Morning Worship 1000 tit is to be I 9  J8 D Swarthout The Clown  Thompson Sunday School 1100 Wjigwcrm  Thompson Young Peopl Mating 730 Fairtas Harp Thompson Evening Worship 816 DICK CAMPBELL iSuP  Rcscoe Darrow Walter Esch iotes of toe Game j Current ComnetU In a game played under lights at Brighton Sat night Pinckney defeated the Howell CIOUAV 9 to 8 hTe game was full oi er  lois and neither pitcher was  very effective, Pinckney got it hits to Howells 8 but could no get them when needed, havinq   A reapportionment bill has oeen inroauced in the legislature whereby the cities would domin ate the house and the rural dist the senate According to the con the senate The house would be Blue Bells of Scotland  elected by population ratio but men left on basesT Howell Ith6 senate by district However the what The Mich Public ExpenditureJL Lr    Com recomends a tax system Sdest rnoSS Zt  T2 where a certain percentage of the mnslQWTntduMlSr,   , tax payers incomT would be de sZlt 1  i   Com  Thompson    signed for taxes This would be JlK Jt Sor  Blu 1I 2 J 10 went ahead 6 to 3 in the 3rd when the Pinckney infield kick ed the ball around and stayed there until the 6th when J Lavey drove in Jeffreys and F Sinqer who had hit safely This left, t iU u    Pinckney a run behind In the 7thelect ,he same number  Senat as the rural forces ace now in the defeat all attempts at reapport ionment The new bill in a com promise In it the cities would get many moro members in the ,nouseThe rural districts would Twitchell, Darrow and Good all hit safely Twitchell was out for leaving first Jeffreys drove Darrow with a hit Lavey homm iywu ivi taxes, inis wouia oe anfj vr AKI U   ,  split up onong variou govern   T  had mental uai , Mr8 dharl chfer , d It would substitute a 15 per m accordion solo P Y ce income tax ior toe sales tax Pauia CurUn j at out all diversion and mate Mom and Sally LaBosa sana  J i ui govemmeru unae tey Alice Blue Gown ls Merwta ino, owa tas Campbell and Mrs Earl Baughn ncpeal the sales tax Do away were accompanists witn siate participation in local A tableaux, directed by Wini welfare costs ana aii siate aid to fred Aberdeen, Florence Bauahn chools, exceptthut provided by and Virginia Carver was present the state constitution Allow coun ed,  TIWIBTI ties to tevy a b percent sales tax    for local distrbution The following high school airls Mich, tax payers paid 28 bill,etoth tableaux Joann ion in taxes last year Of this i, Sh3M Reason, Susan 342 2 millions was collected by mPU kabel Braa Vinia the state fey Mit2i Young, June Imus TV,, i,  VT L , PallY LaRosa, Barbara Haines Th only trouble with this plan  CampbeU as that less taxes can only be, The county Kings Daughters ftaa by reducing public service past president, Mrs Glen Borton The question is Does the gener I was presented uUf faV ttin ouJPublic  After remarks by Mrs Beatrice u,  l 1 Shirley, local presidentThe gath erina sang Till We Meet Again and the benediction, was given The Chimes Thompson JANET VAN SLAMBROOl Wishing Star  Thompson Swans on the Lake  Thompson Falling Leaves MEMORIAL DAY Befoie Memorial JJay a nag Thompson will be placed on the grave oi PATSY LOVELL every veteran buried in Living The Sleigh Thompson ston County, it was announced Dublin Town Old Irish Air today by rrank D Bush, chair Evening Bells  Thompson man of a committee which has  DORIS UMSTEAD of him Howell rallied in the 7th Coop er trippling and Koesler biirti1145but Amburqey struck out Ward Prayer Medina wed ve  S00lev and Otto popped out y PNCKNEY AB R H Jeffreys, lb  orsThere is one changeWashten aw county which has had to  share a senator with Oakland county would be put in with Liv ed scoringGood and JeffreysaJngslon and Ingham Oakland  tei I a I F Snger, 3b Lav , ci  R  iiburgey, 2b D Axnburgey p P Singer, rf  Twitchell, c Vocal Solo SUSAN CAMPBELL  i handled this job for several years 2arrww ss  Committees of the BrightonFow RW nr  ler vUl3, Pinckney adrHoweln  Little Bo Peep  Thompson I posts of veterans organizations ronner c  A Spanish Fiesta Thompson Iand patriotic citizens will assist  darY c Over The River Thompson  in this work AB R 5  5 5 5 2 4 3 3 4 AB 2 2 l 0 0 0 l l R would be in a district of its own This would make no difference1 with Liyingston which is a step child anyway and is always shoved around by the larger co with which she is bracketed At piosent Ingham gets all the senat lorsIf Washtenaw were to be in  the group she would probably1 get her share service to a great extent  JAugTG lives iY  1 pson alone on Ceaar Lk Rd died of a  heart attack Mon morning He and Martin Markos were build mZ on his farm wnen he sutiered a hear, attack and fell downMarkos wont to the Claude Llack home nearby but when they returned Mr Heggison was past all aid Coroner Borden of Howell was called and decided death was i c m natural causes The decaascid came here Lcm Detroit seme 15 years age and bought the 7ohn Monks fa iAf ter his vlfe died several yerrs, , ago he ,li the farm and bouqh  The 8chol building and land the Geoioj Holben cottag3 He isWere recently purchased by Jay survived by a daughter Mrs j widge He values the burned Peter Grcafson of Ann Arbor building at 500 A Ypsilanti Nor Tha fuaeral wilPheld at tho mal college fraternity was init Swarthout Funeral Heme, Thurs ing a group c coidckWts with burial in the Pinckney cemethis night One step was to take tery jthem to Portage Lake and make EIGHT BOYS ARE AIJUX  In connection with the burning of the Hudson Corners school on the night of May 7 eight taen ago boy, lave been cuestedC ne is from Pinckney, one from Gie gory, 3 from Dexter and 3 from Ann Arbor One boy waived ex amination and was bound over to circuit court for triaLThe others demanded examination which as set for June 19They are now orirbalt ANN SHIRLEY REASON Wiegenlied Cradle IL ong  , ,  Mozart Lullaby from Jocelyn ,,,, B Goddard B9   Brahams BARBARA VAN SLAMBROOK Stein    11 The Elf and The Fairy   Bentley ELAINE JOHNSON  Polonaise Militaire Chopin Lebistraum  u2Si ISABa BRADY The Public and friends of Viel pupils are cordially invited to  tend this program There are over 1,000 veterans buried in 54 different cemeteries f  Knoblock, ss Koesler, p Cooper ,1b  The never learn Last week Tammany Hall New York which tougnt the late Franklin D Rooa eyert tooth and nail  when he 3 b 0 tarlea nis political carrier took 2  Qon his amesake Franklin D j 4 2 2 ana a9ain 9t the beating of its 4 2 26, inere were 4 candidates a 4 i 2 j gainst Roosevelt and he palled more votes than all of them com have one or two to li Batteries for Twitchell D acked 2 to 1 The Democrat par Flags are now ready Those mburgey and D SingerShehan ty refused to endorse Roosevelt persons who have assisted mr,, and Reader I but named the judge They of L, i  1    W L Pet now looking for alibies and ate 3 2 600 trying to climb on the Roosevelt 2 2 500 band wagon 12 3 400, 1 3 250 this work in the past are request STANDJGS ed to call or send for flaas at the i ev,Av, n  , rs , tr   i I bnenan Register ot Deeds office in 0 1,, county building    SPECIAL NOTICE A Warning has been issued to all eligible veterans and the un marriect widows ot veterans by  the American Legion, that only a few days remain in o hi h to YPSILANTI NORMAL file apiications for tax exempt The Ypsilanti State Normal col ions on real estate 1wilchelJ Singer Games Next Amburgey   Wed Shehan vs Twitchell  school election which voted a 6  million dollar tax increaes lOf school purposes A bunch oi ttfrpayers took the matter into Judge Week Monday, 1,ne Michigan supreme court vs Singer has upheld the recent Detroit Wed Junior Choir party at 400 Senior Choir practise at 730 Sat Paper and metal scrap col0Haras court and he voided thei lection by Pilgrim Fellowship flection because others than tax lege celebrated their centennial I Only those veterans who ecvoum qroup for Summer Conferpayers were allowed to vote and lest week There is no education i ivJ compensujion c pension ence scholaship THE TRI COUNTY LEAGUE The Tri County hard bail lea gue started Sunaay with an east and west division For the first time since its organization neith er Pinckney or Brighton naf a team in itHnckney vva unable to get anyone o manage a lean anu was also short of oall play  ers jjimmmie Dougherty, angel oi the Brighton team is in Fla  No one else got behind the team there The east division in which Pinckney has played has but 5 teams Chelsea Ann Arbor Saline Grass Lake and South LyonAU games are played Sunday How ell wanted td enter but would not  play in the east division In the west division are Fowlerville Webberville, Stockbridge, Okem us, Mason and East Lansing Houghton Lake has had in 19 yoca ftOOQ000 fisherman who spent 8,600,000 hours there and  caught 3300,000 fish Once a  great pkie lake it is now notable for pan fish fhehT walk bacn to Ypsi inis group arrived at the Hudson Cor ners schol about 300 a m and saw the cars parked there and he building Beginning to bum KIDS FUN FOR YOU SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Yes boys and girls, The Comic WeeOy Comer, that great fun feature every week in Puck,The Comic Weekly, with The Detroit Sunday Times, also is appearing weekdays in The Daily Detroi Times Games puzzles, tricksand surprises Follow The Comic al institution in world which has had so many students from Pin cicney and vicinity on its list It  was the first normal college est  Sun 1030 Memorial Church How to Meet from the teaeiai government are eligible The unmarried widow Servicer Sermon How to Meet of any deceased veteran is alsoa Orisis 1130 Sunday School v col eligble for this exemption, which 300 Pilgrim Fellowship will hold  cn West  AlkanyN anclhiouuts to S26QeR4heassess4hiV Service at the County Jn firmary xor ou years the only such school I ed valuation of homestead pro in the siate of MicJiigicn In perty providing the person does Tues, 700 Cub Pack parents and boys meeting at the Congl Church CARD OF THANKS J vish to sincerely thank every o48 the legisaUiro expropriated not own propeny valued at more 8000 to build it But the build than 75u0 tor taxation purposesing was not completed until 1853 Applications must be filed it started with 25 teachers cn With township supervisors or city otn an  PuPils Now it has assessor prior to the annual meet 250 teachers and around 5 000 ing of the different boards mcSiyjml ft jfog ccml review wheih aro held Wy  many millions of dollars An old  Blanks may be obtained, Bearice Shirley tune parade featured the celebrat om ,, Y treas office, p Ki g Dauqhters ion and Vice Pres Albin Barkleyi Howe11 or frni the service of   who as given an honorary de i ncer  anY veterans organizat  , one who helped in any way to 0 make the Mother and Daughter the ballot read the money was to be used for school expansion, requirement and teachers salary The supreme reversed Judge O Hara The supreme court ruled thatthe statement of purpoaes on the ballot was merely incidental and intended to earmark the funds and in no way was a bond issue Gov Williams signed the bill last weeK oy whacn the state ICIKUS over tn rerris Institute at Weekly Club Comer daily and otM   ia 25 gree was the speaker T, CONSERVATION The sea lamprey is now orenf ST MARYS HOME COMING  108 Mich, streams and SSI St Marys 1 of Pckney luding Lake Michigan ond I  holdi hrme COminq Suni Huron It Mlk mm v  u  i ,Auaus lt4 Former priests will ening itself 1   Y fast  Present nd  dinner of lunch  season for norihern pike   T 3 MvfTuTnZl M 46 0pel  SPECIAL  COMMUNKATIO    Y l0  as now oxen suiw ri n i   CIVIC IMROVEMENT NEWS Th3 Civic Improvement Assn mg riapids ihis institution was lounaea way back m the nineties by tne late vVoodbridge U Ferris axid nis wife both oi who taught in the schoolIts fame spread and it  rapidly expanaed Mr are having display cards made ferris was one of   to circulate within a 10 mile rad gmarteBt meu and  was elect us to tell people about the use of the Pulmoter that we hve in Pinckney CHURCH DEDICATION The Pinckney Menncite chur ch recently completed will be ed governor twice and 0 S Sen, cueing while holding that office His wfe passed away some yrs before he did After the loss oi his magic name the school exp eriencea difficulties, and if it was Seated her Sunda wiht ap to continue some financial plan iNlprooriate ceremonies The ser ff  b worked out The legi There will be  special oomm vfces start at 1000 a  At noonu bought U worth saving ard uiication of Livingston Lodge onthore will be a basket dinner at A rtuw, iniccruon oi OadSS u DTUmond TMday May 27 tecSteS M thechurch Bishops Yoder of Ind se mfd 2 233 8harPlGl1 arcu  M Degree on five candidates, and Bishop Schrock of Mich, will i AnrrLt   , Loda wiU open at 400 pmandjhave charge of the cermony The, ,  ,I Anglers can hsh licenses free 4 candidates will be raised in the Bethsny Gospel Male Quartette pharmacy and other subjects in any of the Great Lakes or con afternoon One will be raised at of Alida, O will sinq BALL GAME HERE SUNDAY The Pinckney soft ball team will play Munith here Sunday, May 29 at 300 pm on the soft ball Held Local Notes The Howard Read family spent Sunat the Geo Wilde home in  Ann Arbor fAiss Eva Melvin closed he school in Reeves Dist, Ingham Co May 20 with a picnic and  program at the school houseShe will teach the same school next Sunday in The Detroit Times MARRIAGELICENSES Russell Isburgv 44, Chicago, Kathleen Cobley, 35, HowelL M w w      James Muir 20 FowlerviueRhea J necting streams but if they fish in j light All members of the Fellow I The present church was built Hcrt,20, FcwterVaffb Stanley streams running into it thev need craft team will take their usualby the Baptist Church in Christ Bates, 21, Milford, Viola Bain2i    2    HowelL B3i2abeh Brayton 22 Howell Robert Robertson 28, Howell Samuel Matson 29, Ann Arbor, Donna Paton, 19, Howell illy Harris 22, North Branch, Donna Collard, 20 Linden Jack Colle 26, Gregory, rfilda Hali, 26, Grand Rapids have taken it over to aid Michi gans insuiUcient eduoational facilities The institution taught business and teaching courses, In Saginaw a funeral was last week ior the old town pump a license For instance they may Parts A good turnout is neces jsome 15 years ago, ihe church i rS thecitv hall where it fish free in Lake St Clair but in ,Y A luncheon will be served i boina organized by Rev BmJ ,,2  the Clinton river which runs into it they need a license There were only 57 forest fire3 last wk which burned 602 acres after the degree work By Order ot the W M P W Curlett iec Notice The order of Eastern Stars will hold an apron and bake salext Martins Locker store Sat, May 28th from 2 to 5 p m All star are asked to furnish lor this sale By order of Committee C J Clinton and wife were Sun Quests of the Ralph Clinton 4am ily in Detroit Esic and the late Adam Brown The Mennonites took it over in 1941 and held church in the build will be laid up among the relics Once every city and village had a town pump They were in con , ina which consisted of a W 1 LiTSoLS NOTICE  Iment only until last year when l  LTE The regular meeting of the  building was enlarged and71 ice man PP  to Pinckney Circle of Kings Daugh ftrdshed The consrtuction was  pump water to wash the sawdust off his load of ice The village sprinkler which wet the ALUMNI NEWS mynatfons are being mailed tens has been postponed for one  done with volunteer labor, this week for the Alumni Reunion week and will be held June 9thiWortc n0 other cnurche in,   ,  to he held Sat eve June 4 jot the home of Mrs Marar Ohio and Ind worked 24 hours ,  wat there and in Please be prompt in mailiha Bisms Evening Meeting Sec a day on it last Sunday   to  aMXSuS back your reservations with 200 j , the fire engine also got Us oer ticket inclosed, so that the CARD OF THANKS  SMITH SCHOOL CLOSES upply there Nowmmos dinner crew will know the neces I r want o sincerely thank all The Smith School of which Mrs , PP had to be ops sary number, ot plates eequked ny friends and neighbors wholMariorie Shehan is the teacherhond  il wa aotunnl   Reservotien nast reach the Sec, o kindly sent me cards and  Sat with a neighborhood iWar l that PowwtyiJ Louise ZieglssMhr June 1 letters on my birthday Thev joicnic sponsored by the Parent moet oi mem However, tt Ml A fine progjgpi is m the mak were greatly appreciated and en Jachr Aesn which supplied a   to 22 ing under the ieyerrisiou oi Virg joyed bountiml srjpry oi ice cream  W7   Hi   Inia Conrer prograni dwrirman 1 Nettie M Vaughn cad  horse and buggy day   i i I rhiughtout tha counif Some1 In the soft ball league only one ne Tammany put up a miijr   jemeteries do not have any vet G was piayed last weokThe judge by the name Shellac again erans graves, while a number jwitchell team beat Shehan 16 st hm and said judge was shell  1A A   r  Iw W 1WT ri  V v TW Ffacknoy Dispatch Wednesday, May 25, 1949 The Pinclcruy Civic Assn are having display cards made to circulate wit bin a 10 mile radius to teli people about the use the of the puSmotor we have in Pimkney i AVON THEATER i SYLVAN THATKH I Chelsea, xck removed last week Agnes Gney closed the Sprout school with a marthxnal lw roast Friday  M  ay zss , T and Sat Mar 27 u The Gjreen fcanily reunion was j ADVENATUHES IN SILVERADO I YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY Fri and Bat May 2728  held at the home ol DrBert Green low roast Friday The Lake reunion was held at Potter Park, Lansing Sunday Born to to W H Gardner ind wit J June 1 a daughter Mis Wm Sheiian closed theYounglove school Frio  Pinckney teat DeOe there Memorial Day 8 to 3 Grub Mur phy pitched State Street Ann Arbor with Schults U of M pitcher in the box beat Pinckney Sunday 7 to 0 Wm BishopGloria Henry in a Uttmthan usual WIMMB plus A Comedy  Starring Comedy suae cy H,, Ma Sukl Joafa Fontaine, lames Stewcpr Takes a Holiday Community Sm rcY Kilbride, Eddie Albert NEXT MEETING IS MON NIGHT, JUNE 13  exe 1949 DOG TAX MALE AND UNSEXED UCENSE FEMALE LICENSE  JUNE 1, 1949 a PENALTY OF 200 WELL BE ADDED JENNIE M EASTMAN Livingston County Treasurer 350 Lake view Ranch House WILL OPEN TO THE PUBUC MAY 27th SERVING LEWISS f AMOUT DINNERS STEAKS CHOPS, riSH CHICKEN SPECIAL PARTIES  PHONE BRIGHTON 5 9 3 1 4115 M36 , 1 Mile West ot LAKELAND   Boats Motors Marine Live PainS Compounds and Hardware Authorizad Martin Motor Dealer Wilsons Batt SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, Lake Chemung, between Howell land Brighton   FOR RENT Utility Trailers and Concrete Mixers phone Howell 354W p NEIGHBORING NOTES The Stocridge senious went sp Niagara Falls last week Fred Kistler is Stockbridge sen pr viajbcjidtorkm and GJjactyfc Smith, salutatorian Ralph Chipman oi Gregory lost a linger while working in his saw iill last week The King Seeley factcry oi Ann Arbor laid oif 410 men last week  The Chelsea seniors tce a Ik 47 YEAliS AGO cruise on the U S S Noronic on I Mrs Sykes cla mad 10 on June 1 en ro ice cieam social i A banquet was given at Chel I Andy bates has our thanks for sea last week for Howard Brooks a 15 ID carp who has retired after serving 50 Nelson burgess died at his years as village lire chief homo iviay A I tie leaves his wile  Dr Lewis May of Fowlervills mma,a aauguer, Laura and a has been appointed coronerWil daughter, Mary bur Johnson of Howell, elected btockmidge beat Anderson last fall failed to qualify here Saturday 13 to 10 Mrs Lloyd Wellman ol Chubbs For tho past 8 months a boy Corners underwent an operation named George Curtis from near in Lansing last week Pexet has been staying witn Mrs Jean Paton was honored Mrs Lila Jackson Sunday He left by a birthday luncheon given by the Congl church, leaving his Mrs Wayne Wagoner last week had behind him and hasnt been Mrs Loretta Schaefer and Mrsseen since Search is being made Peggy Gover were others pre for him J sent Born to James Roche and wife Born to Mr and Mrs Ray Rea Tuesday a giri son of Phoenix, Ariz last month Born to Dick Clinton and wife a daughter May 27 a girl Mr and Mrs W E Robb have Carl Sykes and Archie Durfe returned to Howell from Sarsota are painting the George Young Fla where they went last fall love home One of the biggest oil strikes In The irisnds of Frank Mowers the history of Michigan is report made a bee for him last week ed a half mile east of Fremont and put in his crops He has rheu in Barry county It was drilled matism by Byron MacCollum on the Asa The school will give a J Hop Steacker farm Oil was struck at this year 2042 feet and is flowinq from Wm Hooker is visiting relatives 1000 to 2000 barrels a dayThe an jLmcoec Ontario iwell has been capped Anna Spears, daughter of Mr I  and Mrs James Spears and Silas Barton were married at Howell A Complete Magazine subscxip May 20 Won agency SPfcCJAL 7 mo Miss Grace Cook will be marr subscription to the Readers Dig ied to Myron Lightball on June  at 00 Premium nooklet con  4 taininq several of the best stories Mike Roche and Caddie ODell  have appeared in the Digest were in Ann Arbor Thursday Given free Call or write Hurry   Dad Bailey,, 445 Dexter Rd 25 YEARS AGO I Mr and Mrs joe King of Detroit After losing then first two called at me Clifford Chambers Supplier games Pmckneyhiqh school hSnday  won 10 straight Sun asd TUM May 2431 THE PALEFACE to fechntnoiu Bob Hope, lane Ruseil la an xdHaa coeaedy plus News Cortooa Flip Flop Musical Miracle    Coming Tender Years, The Search krck Eagle DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Coeditieaed Roland Young News Coned Marx Bros GrochoCkicoHarpo A NIGHT AT THE OPERA Kitty CarHsl AUan Jones  SMected Short  Sun, Mon Max 2834   Alan Ladd Robert Prejion e WHISPERING SMITH eolor bv Technicolor Cartoon  Hop Cat Symphony New  Sotoctod Short Subject Iut8daJand WsldMaTlTjTl First Show at 715 P M Red Skelton Is A SOUTHERN YANKEE Cartoon  Nutty Pin Cobir News Sun Mon Tues, May 29  30 CI THAT WONDERFUL URGE A Coatvdy  Stoma Tyrone Powers, Cane Tierney Hoginald Gardiner Cartoon Musical Parcde Sunday Showi 95TJ  Wed 4 Thursday Jua  2 BLONDES SECRET   A Good Comedy  j Starring Penny Singleton Arthur Lake,  Lcry Slmes 1 Plus ADVENTURED IN SILVERADO A Weitern I  steal with VTrru Bishop, Glot Harry, Edgar Buchuran Coming Little Women, The Bribe Three Godfather Howell Theater HowelL Mica Thursday, Juno 2nd Show Starts at 700 One Day Only Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald In SAN FRANCISCO Thurs Fri May 26 27 Montgomery Clift Aline MacMahon J IB x THE SEARCH Navsity Cartoon SatMay 28 Gene Autry Smiley Burnete In RIDIN ON A RAINBOW Also 1  HOMICIDE  rwr with  Robert Douglas, Helen Westcot Cartoon Mat Sun and Decoration Day 215 cont 3 GODFATHERS sembMr John Wayne, Pedro AnnendarU Harry Carey, Jr Cartoon   Herb Palmer and wife of tan sinq spent the week end at thtf Cowdy Marry Palmer home Tuesw7d Thun Fri, May ai jun Marion Reason was in Owosso jgrntW l 23 on business Thursday Mr and Mrs Roaer Carr at tended an insurance meetinq in Pontiac Wednesday Milton lussey of Dertoit Marion Reason and wife were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendoe and family spent Sun at the C HJJJ t hone in Howell  j  Clark Gable Waited Pidgeo I Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy Chas Blckford, John Hdlak In CCMMftND DECISION  CaiiOOn  Comedy The free motion picture shows start here Thurs May 26m, Fishing SPECIAL w 3 game to win hrst MrsTPhyllis Soule and chill en place in the county leagueThey  Howell spsn SMn at the V beat Howell 13 to 8 for the title Sprout home Cox pitched Then they beat Bri onaFd Deveju and iurnitv ghton 11 to 5 with Dean Reason oi Detroit ca,i at the Ben White Trichina anc ennie Deereaux homes Floyd Jackson former Pinckney unoay  LJ AiA i Tvtru Fr rtf Mrs Weltha Vail had as Quest vote, the remains being brought lh  here in a sealed casket He lea ves a wife and a son, Harry 30 Gal 2 Unit Was 12995 Now 50 Gal 2 Unit  Was 15495 Now 0 GaL 12 Unit Was 17495 Now 9950 10950 if900  Mrs Clauis Reason eolerfciir ed her card club Saturday niqht  i  TV i u A  Mrs WelWia Vail and Mrs While m Pinckney he served as 8  , Horn n village pres on the school board 8on Monday also visited and 4 terms as master of the ,  rt pGTma Masonic Lodge 80 Gal 2 Unit Was 19895 Now 13950 EDISON APPROVED Good Allowance by Detroit Edison for Installation ftlCHARDfti ELECTRiC 11 W CkL Bhnc HowelL Mich, PHONE 757 m A Mra Rosa Read were AoW Berquist of Mich State dirSr eJof MS ft  eek end at the jTrda ia Ann Merwm CampbeU home Xior jinday Mrs Emma VoHmer and son John spent Sunday with Mrs Do Yew Run For WoterT y Or Does Wator Rva for Yoof Don Griinth and wife of Ann Arbor were Sun guess of the I Griffith family David Aberdjen spen tr K id with his rooma  Zi t Holiaiic Clara Kennedy and family m 1SVOlL  Mr and Mrs Ona CampbeU JS  rH   Leona wer entertained of ,1 faffilly were m HcUow Country Qab in ,   ,  in hooor of Uona birth ,    TtMMJiU In WMir sVkMvir ter of the late Alger Hall and   JMaSi party Grand Rapids on 1 at th home of Mrs Jen A  jl   L R Hobey and ioanily have Jand Mrs Oto Fotilsor end motjd fcom  Wyjie apartment  ftdbard and V Possie OBE liy Jj STf71  codied on oW friends Mr cmdMrs WKetehum end Smwiav Mr aad  Nelson Euzsard at  toSTdt FowlervUle tioW 1hm tulip lcsrai at Hoi YhmkMj ocdler Jfadcrylaad Ibursday isve pcedoas t2mt sad hard step up profits Let fteddy Kilowsct, foot wired handT pump joot water ,1 keep k oa tap day sod flight Hell do this chore for ss little at IVic an boor And the yon Ushoorir If you alisaay have roAoJag wssetv now k the tone to sscresae im sse S9J  Jii one of many Briggs Features I the Superbly dc     most uptodate kLu     Briggs Beauty ware sink in stainnoof porcelain enamel Handy shelf space, tarnih prcof fittifir cup sJ1,J  of the Bru2S in for , Booklet ,St a tew  Stuk PLUMBJNO FIXTURES WWW MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMRE Telephone Pinckney 157F11 pairing a fipodaliry Field Seeds Alfalfa Clovt Con  Fertilizer pVr it mm Feed Supply V,  4The Fiekney Dispatch Wednesday, May 25, 1949 The Peoples Store  IIHe Hackney Uispatci Puilie4 hery 116 Main  vv euatadajr Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie 1116 Main M Ku,, cMran I Mro vT  ymi nendee home aaugmer oi Ann , We  goes oi Mrs fiose Henw  Club will hold a games party at gvUle school MSTJ  iIdCl Eichman  Detroit spent Jast week at the Gerry iaenman home, Ambrose Eich man and wife came lor her Sun bunday guests at the Edward Spears home were the Russell QLovex family, of Fowlervillethe Geny Eichman family and Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy The Dale Miller family of Pin gree spent Sunday at the Ralph Hall home Pat Cain and family oi Portaqe Lake Were Sunday guests at the Kenneth Wylie home  Mr and Mis Ezra Foster of oft Walled Lake were Sun guests of Slices Kennedy  Mrs Jessie Wylie Mrs C H McRorie closed the Younglove school Friday with a picnic Mrs Sid Smith, mother of Mrs Fred Ward of Chubbs Corners died at her home in Howell last week Mr and Mrs Henry H johnson and daughter and Mrs Asher and daughter were in Jackson Thursday  Mrs Emma Dinkel with Mrs , Aria Caulk of Ann Arbor spent I Sunday with Mrs Florence Van Beuran at Byron  Mrs Easel Meyer and children of Ypsilanti spent Wed at the W Clark home Bob Clark spent Thurs niaht with Dick VanSlambrook at White Lodqe  Mrs D Nottley of Wayne spent Sat with the Hoff Sisters Her, rnohtor, Mrs Ossia Siqler who  was visiting there went home with her Miss Lucy Jeffreys and Harry  Murphy visited Matt Jeffreys at  Mercywood hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday Nan Ledwidqe of Adrian spent the week end with her mother Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Fred Swarthout and wife of Detroit spent Sunday at the SE Swarthout home Week end guests of Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee were Harrv Hess and family of Waterloo and Don Powers and wife of Mendota  111  Ben Tomlin and wife are livina in Erdley VanSickles cottage at Hi land Lake The Gordon Hester family c Ypsilanti spent Wed with Ana  rew Nesbitt and wife John Carver is in Akron, O this week Dr Robert Bird and family of You ful f he,  burners ri  flush fowallconrructin dependable oven reyufaor jas Speoal Model 643 ran,,, Here youll find all iporjont features  one gi , ed ,hrce simmer   wtlded steel fram   , J     roomy storage drnvvinstallation in your kftchen  no wcfiug let your Philgo, dealer show yo, th, convenances of fast dean, modern ga cooki     family budget ung  at a price suited to your Hoefey Service i84 EAS1 MAIN ST Plncknef Dead i A FARM ANIMALS hORSES 250 OLLECTED PROMPTLY COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SiCINS Phoae 88 Plnclaioy Central Dead tokCo   aiMiiiiiMiiUMUti utihitimnimvvi  ifiiinini MiiiuioMwiiii 2 1 ELECTRIC WATER BANISH HOT WATER  HEATERS WORRIES i i i  All the hot water you need   when you need it    for a lifetime Thats what you can look forward to, once the right sized automatic electric water heater is on the job For a troublefree, familysiie hot water supplyautomatically and economically choose an electric water beaten See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison DETROIT EDISON looi lor   Mrs Dccolhy CamplDell Wm Barrow ar and family of PROWLERS HERjE SUN NIGHT her room to Willow Run Scrvanafa, Geo ww called to j Sunday nWa meone Wednesday 1 We8k bY  death broka into the Swarthout Funer Mrs DorothvDinW and child imrs  Mrs Vira, ot her fcrther al HomJ ana residence rf Mrs ren spent Wed in Stockbndae Mrs jyTPa bindery dinner Wayne spent Sunday with the Baughn families The marrage of Gerald Swarth out, son of Mr and Mrs L J j Swarthout to Miss Betty Waddall daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert J Waddell of Chilson is announced I It took place at Anqola, Ind, on last Aprfl 16 The following Pinckney Masons are in Detroit this week attending the Michigan Grand Lodge meet ing Tuesday and Wed Clyde Fisher, George Gardner Merwin Campbell, Ross Read, Onu Campbell, P W Curlett Head guarters the in the BookCadillac hotel pvt Michael Harnack was , home from  Camp Breckenridae I  Ky last week l j Bud Beckering is working for  Mark Nash  The following PInckney Masons attended the funeral of Henry I Steinbach at Dexter Thurs and took part in tho Masonic services W C Miller, Norman MillerEarif Baughn, JH Hooker, Ross Pead and P W Curlett The Fred Read and James Whitley families attended c birth ay party gven by Mrs Hazel M  j Clellan at Homor Sunday n hon j or of Mrs Frank Peters 8th birth day Mrs W C Miller, Mrs Mnrion Pearson OHver Clark M Anna belle Croupe and Mr ord Mrs Geono Lona attendee  funpr al of Herbert Movers, son of W and Kate Clark Meyers en Ann , Arbor Friday x t  , Mrs Nettie Vauqhn entertained Mrs Norma MerrUL of WeerJ  IQWM1LMAL 3 WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKifS Ni MELODIES AT ANCHOR INN PORTAGE LAKE ENJOY YOUR FAVORTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUB LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPEN TUE3, WED, THUR FRl 6C0 P M TO 2C0 A MOPEN SUNDAY 2C0 PM TO 2 A M CLOSED MONDAYS  NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE  m iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiMiiWitnuMiMiriiiiiiiiMri  r  From where I ait ii Joe Marsh 1 Two Heads Are Better Than 03 Or None I DfMTTMrvlsT THP iflT Dora Swothout Mrs Swarthout  Gcdo Middleton and wi c , K PDfCKNEY WWS TOE 10TH 1 m   d mSt H Oerr01t wre Sun quaets at the RIFnday I et a kick out of buying stuff down at the hardware store And I alwasaskfor a little advice from one of the two brothers who run it because I know beforehand uty What the answer wiJt be ,ike when I needed a new ar jn hose Henry, I says, how about this new plastic hose is it really as jfood as rubber  Y11, he says, Im inclined to think it Ubut youd better ask Tom I found Tom in back and asks feim the same question Well, gays Tom, in my opinion it is lt tj IT a,rVc  Hnry 1 I fyy nnd when  ,w l , ciu u     is ayvee i  Let my life on the decision Irom wherej sit, your own opinion is worth a lotbut KOH the other fellows Thats why I kep vajin, over and over, lets be tolerant of the other persons point of viewwhether its on politics or farming or whether you like milk shakes and he prefers a temperate glass of beer Mr anrt Mrs Cfflford VanHorr i 11 c  SL CLT0n  Vender onaliip Tb JMeakin bv I Can Oth troight gam Monday rnqnt veauB ua u  f    br bratioa Soekiaidj there un , dir ligito 5 o 1 Tom Good hit jjgjj  bMilLt  7  th6  tou1he nouse  wm L 5  lic 31,0, c HwU spent and Walter Haviane visited a      could find BOtea nnmq ShMStiac s,  hSrne tfahome  G,ltoabon,  10th Monday  aJ3M li SSXJEX SSSTTL Coorrieht 1949, T hit,, Stales Brewer F undation but Mrs Edna Reason and Leota ell  w  SrncnSLmdav r ani M Mar   Mrs Betty Tuten and daughte minglon Mr and Mis RoUo   3onng, Dr Harold Morley and of Detroit, fidsei Meyer 0,9 alffXc were STRe Sasn X 1  ovev eS jndtoglj  M f A Hoakar we Volney M,, cay Ktchua mA dou in iSSundor Wnior   v  i M i,d  dinner Su, Meyer and amlv o ockbno  MiM Rosalee wasn emenaina iir uau i  A  C1 iwrro  rr,i,  ftjKri nvu WUIj x  Mn nti fUrmiaYi , children preseotThe guests wen Goo Itoabon kxk Wodnedcry Q qrodualtt trom Niaaarc Uni ired GoxUt visits Mr and Mr 7 N Y this month Jxmis Covle KJ wile n g TtasTii rSfJSd 0 SmwJcrv with Mrs Hkx Stapish Cahi T16 J, and family Pinckaey   children wesontTne guests wens 44 V  rWCKNEY DISPATCH Wednoodoy May 25, 1949 YAJ T1  GET OUR MlN REO ROYALE  11    LAWN m SllSoO    Wfc l   M tolt     jWjpS iJ  rt  to     18fc 1915 McPflersoni State Bank  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  ktJL PIN Dr hay JSBWKOJB  VANWSuOfc SJ DLWYoaWoWo CJLVaaWinklo A BUDGET MESSAGE Each year at this time Congress begins to write the tax bill which j the American public, you and  office 936 Daily lhoO A M to fcwO P M Except Weaneooayt MonluJFdJSaL awHKtiQpau 1123 North Mkhigam 1 enings b Appointments HoweJL Michigan you and each oi us, must neot it must be met by Income Tax Taxes on Amusements Taxes in cluded in the prices oi foodauto mobiles, gasoline, tobacco, the shirt on our backs, or the overalls we work in Who pay the tax A study oi income tax figures 1 A lows that the high income brack List Your Property with Mo els, and corp pay large sums LEE LAVEY but these sums are inadequate to j General Insurance meet the bills of otr government  Phone 59F3 814 Phone 183  207 EXSrand fibre Howell Michigan Real Estate City Leke and Farm Pieportyi  mt The great bulk of all taxes come from people like your friends and  neighbors I In essence all governmental service is paid for by everybody There are no favored groups A dollar spent by Congress is yours and mine Let Congress spend li as we would Pinckney Mkklfoa ICKUJWV A , iY  Before the grass on your lav n frcvs any1i one of our new, amazingly low price, wcr  efficient Royale power lawn mover by Rco Its 5 lr reel and onepiece steel bottom kyrffe cuts grass smooii, and wellup to three full aces a day, with a speed ard efficiency that will save fully 5 of your time Ard became the Rco Royale is sclipropelled, theres no pushing It starts, Kops, speeds up or slows Iov n v  juit s lingle, fingitip Magic Tojch control for Easier MowingEasier SforirgTc IM tv steel handle adjusts to the height that suits you bet 1 also stands straight up  takes less room when stotv  The Royale is powered by the easy starving, 4 cy, 1 inpengine built by Rco, famous for dependable o This summer, vacation is Michigan The choicest pleasures of all America are nearby Youll get morjtmprd0ynd have more days for your favorite vacation pastime without wasting precious vacation time going to faraway places Write today for helpful vacation literatu MICHIGAN T  COUNCIL Aeiv with PD   I  5370 A JOY tbz ftteroe Yu Know I  ROOM 9 CAPITOL BLDG LAKSIN6 1, MCM  McPhsr Mat 3aik A savings Account can De open ri with as little as a 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable rates Interes paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates oi Deposit All deposits up to 500000 insur AUCTIO NEER Farm Sales BERT a Speciality WYUE Phone Pinckney 78F2 STANLEY BERRTMAN Attorney at Law 207 E Grand River  Howell REFRIGERATION HAROLD RADY  Repairs on All Makes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C I TOWNER Dentist  8044 Portage Lake Road Baxter Phone Dexter 3461 Howell Michigan NETS Memorials 914 RJiasn tAnn Aroor, Ikh Harold Chubb, Local tentative 518 Tl  HoweU Ho or S7 Momim  Markers BSBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBB bdBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMs MARTIN i LAVJU Attorney 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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>J i5pntd Wednesday May No 2C Mifiliifpn Mirror  67 per cent oi state oat lected revnue are auiomaticaUy fletviyied to local governments  SCHOOL NEWS SEWOH PARTS AWARD The Senior class parts nave been awarded tor the Pinckney, ltm of interest Jar spending, the big question be hool Norma Sleeker is vafedict lore the legislature this week  lonan She is an all A student as solans raced lor final adjourn  having never received a lower meat  was this mCvk than that in her tour years How much can we reduce the  9 ool Roselee Nash is tote deficit next year through k00 Sh also had all A economy cute in appropriations wazka   exception of one for stole ftitirtifms and state A 0 Waddell is 3rd find agencies IMitz Young 4th Commencement  , is June 3rd GovMennen WilUams warns The hearing ox Xmald ana William Chne on charge oi the murder oi frank ttine, 8b, Brighton merchant was held in Howell Thursday and Friday be tore Hustce Fred Cronnenwett Prosecutor Erwin appeared ioi the people  Stan Bemman and raaays Louis Colombo, Detroit lor th I dtiendant s  ST MAI CHURCH Jt Aibe I Schmitt Pao SnUay Mouses, bUU end 1000 Daily Mass 730 AM Coin ssions bat 730 to 900 pro Sunday s,bf on 80U maso Fridas,art,i Novnna Devoioni Novenna to Our Soaowfu1 Mc1   ca 730 PM iNotes oi tue Giue Don Amburgey picic j durrenz co nner nu game against Muuih iheit last Sunaaybut Pinckney ioai i u u Spxy ioi Mumm aiiowe 2a mis unu ins team took advantage  I c The elevation ci Charlie Geh rinatr, ionueKJowierville hoy to that a 60 million defeat is am pending despite fegiakctive ef forts to aim state operating exp enses After cuting off crippled child ren slashing the state college and university, reducing theJ The J Hop at the school Sat niai drew tne usual Icrge crow a  ii gixis and iadies were gorg eous in their many coorod ana siyiea iormals ror tne first tuna My of the sheriff a numner or the youtn woxe 1U  Friday the, prosecution sprang a surprise when Albert Cheval lex a state witness testified he the Andrus boys, a man named Whitey plotted the murder That he pounded on pipes in the base ment oi the store and made other noises during the robberyUiev alier was turned over to the cust staffs oi our mental hospitals and b  e C0Pkent Lucius making otffer cuts, he said, the Y tOX starana this innoai appropriations bUls would slill aU ad radict mat   tew leave us about 50 million short, arS me tuxedos wilil be as nee after using up the expected 10  ury u part oi th J HoP  tne surplus we will have left June 30 r ig49, ,1  dand march was led by The governors solution Tax Jerry hHeath Junior Class Pres corporation profits 4 or 5 per cent ana hls mend SuaQn CampoeU The Republican dominated bg id Jlak ato Pres and isiature has chosen, as its policy 3 nd Kathleen DeSmedt of a piogram of economy for state Momo w the 2nd coupleThe services financed by 32 per cent W deoiaUons usual were brill of state collected revenues and  nt bnd stowed much hard work Alter tne dance the cele brants scattered to Chelsea Jack son, Ann Arbor and other places for dinner 44 had reservations at Slacks in Chelsea The sun wag coming up when some arriv ed home Colombo was not long in tak ing actionHe filed a SlOOiO po Jury auft against Chevalier and also charged that Junes death bed IdentifcatSon oi Donald An dius as his assilant wau foroi COMtouflu x CnJRCli Ccugrvtntioiiaiv Rev D h frady Minister Jnou rtactase   Weo Wighi Jrgunt  ihoix Diroctux   Mrs Meiwin Camph i i S Supi Merwin CumrbelJ Wed 18, Junior Choir PractUo at 400 No Senior Choir Practise in the evening Sunday May 22, Rural Life Sunday, Church Service at 030 Sermon, Th3 Good Larth Mem fcsrs of 4 H Clubs and farm org by the state police The 4th man, WmCWhitey Eng the hall oi lame, strikes a local note tor Charlie was raided in their only scoring chanceSpry  CUny ad comPeled 9 two hits lor Mjnith allowed i red SSier wakeu tne irs n ning for Piuckney tut diu no ad vance Don Amrjurgey war safo on a error in the 2nd Joe Lavey smaJed inthe 4th to lead oif out did not get off first Pincsneys only threat was in the 6th rjed Singer hit a loper in center, oe Lovey hit a long one to right which the fielder backed up against the fence and caught it in tho 2nd ioi Munith hutm walked, with 2 out Naegtey hit j between fust and secondHeader threw to 2nd to get Naegly steal invited Sunday scol at 11JU  , i   , , , Special mens class led by Horn I  Tbut he JOckied lon enoxxh er Whitney, Webster Comm farfor Lutni t0 SCOfe irom 3rd no new taxes or increasing of ex jsting taxes The outcome will be a treasury deficit, ot course The only question is How much Thanhs Repubtteam legislature has given the governor a ready made issue  its failure to tax corporation profits and  thus avert a deficit is already  indicated by Gov Williams strat  egy The Republicans answor will probata be in the affirmative The legislature saved the tuh lie from increased taxes y re quiring economy in state approp riatiens Judging from the spring elect ion strategy, the G O P position may also be this We saved the  COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS state from a CIC Inspired raid  Regular Meeting May 101949 on the state treasury J Meeting called to order by Pres mer Pot Luck dinner at 130 foil owed by a talk by Homer Whit ney, discussion groups on Tho qlish of Detroit, was arrested Tues j Churchs Conservation Job He is said to have contestedih T  11    Andrus brothers are ualian and claim petuHice Mun SCHOOL REORGANIZATION The work of circulating the sch ool reorganization petitions is not yet completed So far we are informed 6 school districts have signed in which a majority of the voters favor reorganization have turned it down and i     aiids dcurlaaon of pettton is not yet completed    Republican State ChaJman Owen J Cieary hammered jway Dinkel ifollowed by roll call of officers Present Read, R Clark throughput the spring campaicm j CClark, Eisele,Shirley and bwar       J ihout Absent none Linutes of last meeting read and approved Motion by Swar hout supported by Shirley that PINCKNEY TO BE SPRAYED The Pinctaiey Village Council discussea and approved a plan to rid community of fly and mosquitoe pests for this summer The DUSTAIRE CO jf Gregory will behired to apply the DDT j with an airplane They report ex ellant results in several local communities Stockbridge, Grass Lake Portage Lake, and severe, other comrrinitias were sprayea last year and cre to be sorad gaiu true yeai Community epraying to control flies and mosquitoes is a proven success Municipal DDT spray pro grams have been conducted in hundreds of cities of all sizes with entire satisfaction DDT is the accepted, standard method of eliminating flies and mosquitoes at fairs, public expositions, parks summer resorts and entire cities Flies are not only a repulsive  nusance but are known carriers Pilgrim Fellowship meeting at the Church Parents of members in vited to share in discussion of parents and youth problems a 700 p m Monday, Sunday school teach ers moeUng at the Parsonage Darrow, ss Good, cf Reason, rf Reader, c MUNITH Ro last in 2 b Sunday School , 1100 AdamS 3b Young Peoples Meeting 730 , CULVAfi MEtfNNONifE CHURCH hev Earn Bearhy, paMor Morning Worship 10013 Pinckney made no errors, ith made one Iv ith plays here a week from next Sunday FNCKNEY Jjtffrrys lb F Singer, 3b Lavey cf, R Amburgey, 2b  D Amburgey, p, AB R 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 S 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 H 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB 815 FreY  that the CIO had dominoed It was openly charged that ihe CIU, was telling Uov Wiuiamc what to do Michiganz bi partisari govern  the st Ught be turned on near Hannetts Motion carried Motion by R Clark supported Young Evening Worship  , Supt  Roscoe Darrow j Palmer, cf Asst  Walter Esch Dickinson, lb Childrens Service  114b Lutnik ss, Prayer Meeting wedfive  800 ecrtji lie upon the altar table  such diMfises as dysentery The people ask Gods blessing ment, so caled at least, was bro ught about by the switching of j lairhwdfrautely one ihalf mSlion by Read to purchase St signs voters from the Kim Sigler ban from the Edison Coat cost carried ner all in two years time f Motion made to appoint Swar Although Gov Williams re thout and Shirley a comm to in gards his victoiy last fall as a vestigate need of Fly and bug mandate from the people The j control for Village cans claim it wow a protest vote j Motion by Read supported by aqainst 1 Sigler The followng bills have been passed campers on state lanes must get permits, old age bene holera, typhoid and tuberculo sis and most important POLIO Mosquitos destroy human com fort and peace of mind, and cer tain species spread malaria Community spraying, carefully planned and executed, virtually teBminates the an  fits increased to 60 a month, sal axjes ot circuit judges raised noyances Children will be able to play outdoors without being bitten Grown ups will be able to work in the garden after supper C Clark to allow following bills m  JST  a aatW P Curlett 1450 ,lCh f    9  Lavey Hdwe 8359 lace  dark Abe Haines work on sts 565U RURAL LIFE SUNDAY The local Congl Church is co operating with church and Agrl cultural groups and agencies of our country in celebrating Rural Life Sunday Next Sunday mom iicj farm groups and 4 H Clubs are to bo guests at the 1030 Church Service and to pariicip ate in Tho Ceremony of the Soil in which symbols of the good Naegley, c Hurtling, rf Rank, rf Spry, p 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 many local, athletics when h was a member oi the Fowierville high school team hi thos3 days ho was a pitcher That was back in the J P Doyle day here and as we recall Pinckney qot a few decisions over him The late Day ie Ketuer pitched for Pincknoy back in those aays and used to itrike him, out occasionally An other twixler in this section, nona jther than Dich Widmeyer of exter is also said to have had he Indian sign on him Buy Dut  h a couple bottles of Pepsi Cola usd he will relate the story to you at length Back in those days nti tr v a sftp This was brfore that cuwc was outlawed it seldom broke over the platf more than once a year In a hot game Dutch got 2 strikes on Geh rinqer Then he heaved the eld spitter anct it broke ngtn and Uen ringer missod it However Gel ringer rnarle thii hail of tamo and Dutch did not ehrngers last appearance here was on on Catholic picnic day hen ne heM the Pinckney team to 1 t and von HUDSON CCRNERS SCHOOL BURN The state police are investigat ing the mysterious burning of tho old Hudson Corners school said to have been over 100 years old it has been unused for yearsIt was situated at Dexter near Nor thwet Terr rd Jay Ledwidge The Russians have lilted tneir railroad blockade which has B Hbeen infereefTr H months how ever they havo limited the nura ber of trains to 17 a day 22 a day ran before the blockadeThis blockade was never anytmg more than a Dluff to starve the American army of occuptalon out of Gennany and givr Hussiq supreme control However, again they underrated Amer genius md what the factories of this na1 ion are curable of The blockade in most cases would have been sufficient ground  for war but wo are not war minded By the way, the American cccupaion cf Eur ore is one ci tlia main reasons way prices oi icrr product j are held up Lurrmany under normaL conditions can feed h  it 1t they are so restricted by Pussia that they are unable to do so bouahlJtQxcJirtJWdesc4ne monf This extra demand for food on upon the seed and soil and dedi  ths ago cate themselves the care an cul tivation of the soil A farmer, Mr Horace Whitney of Ann Arbor will Lead the mens class at 1130 A field trip to con servation terms will ioilow at h and a talk by Horace Whitney and comments by conservation ALUMNI NEWS Preparations xxi going iorwaid jfr the big P H S Alumni Beun ion Sat eve June 4 The proqrarr Committee is this country uses up all our surplus gram with Judge Jay Payne of Ann Arbor, famed after dinner JKSwvnr benefits Uvaeased adjusted fees and salaries for judt iuro ani township offices Joe Clark, care oi Edison Bills flag, 300 12052 tsafrnn  Louis Muiphy, work On pk5C0 Motion carried Jlodon by Shirley supported by C Clark to buy new flag, carr ied Motion to adjourn Howard Read Acting Clerk Results from hundreds of towns prove that a campaign of this proposed type lessens the likli jood of polio striking the towns sprayea with DDT directors Mr John Burg is the  speaker to top the list local church chairman of Rural Life Sunday celebration Every one interested in the care and cultivation of the resources oi the earth are invited to be present at Community Ccngl church next Sunday SOFT BALL NEWc  In the eost bodl league Singer won from Shehan earn last K Monday night 12 to 10 Batteries  Henry Statabach 73, died at Singer D Ambwigey  D Sine  home at Dexter Monday nite ,er Shehcm Widmeyer Lcvjy ,ne was y  Qjekea but lo On Wed night the Twitchell  d  D6l ,   a team taofce farfo the wir column    jnanjed Mary by takng a rod hot game irom  j hew fa 19Q2 For 9XD 40 Amburgey 11 to 10 Batteries Sy be was salesman on the TwUcbell P Singer and Reaper 1    UatherCo of Gd The cost per famly will be less than the cost of one bug bomb P T A OFFICERS The Pinckney P T Aveteeedthe following officers Monday nirrht AtJoe McClear class of 194 a well known character and man about town of Owosso will be on the job as toastmaster, and you can depend upon Joe to spark up thi meeting of his Alma Mater Musical numbers are being cooked up under the direction ot Virginia Carver Committee chair man Ambigey  Amburgey and Wedroeyer Game next week Monday Shehan vs Amburgey Wed TwfccheJI rs Singer  J750 500 2S0 Jkxpids retiring in 1S46 Surviv ing are his wife, 2 BOOB Burr and Cherries and a daughler Mrs F Invitations are bejng mailed night  out in a few days by the Sec sold at local stores, Definite jPft Marion Ruscil I Louise Ziogler, to the old grads clans are being formulated by  Father Vice Pres Albert Shirley He sure and make your reservat mecounciL and will be announ J Mother Vice Pres Ccrrie Griffith Cns early and mail the mcrey oedm this paper at an later date Tfach Vice Pres Mildred Parks out in a few days by rae Sor  Surely an investment in the hea Sec Ruth Hitter who will hold your tickets until kh and oomfort oi us and ourTreas Arta Vicent called for at the desk ure 4This HiFiorian Elizabettt Colocne j ee covers everything Dues, din Auditor Mrs Donald Bray iner cmd dance  I Mildred Parks Dic Com1 CIRCUIT COURT NEWS  In circuit ccurt last week the orchestra for the dance and Sad auto accident case of Clare and e Moran Dinner chairman has Wave Chains vs Rokxnd Mess mae anangements with the ner was tried Van Winkle  Van , 4 Auxiliary lor the feed Winkle represented Challis and   Qiujnus moy ajpo bring there is much confusion over the school bus law which permits public school busses to carr par ochicl school studentsAccording proJtoo 4aw passed by the 4egisktl ure and signed y Uov Williams a public school bus may carry parochial school students if it passes by their aoor and goes to the city or village where the par ochial school is located Gov Williams also signed c bill raising old agt pensions from 50 to S60 a month Old age recipients who are hospitalized win get 80 a month This was a non partisan issue as both candidates jor governor last fall were pledg ed to Increase old age pen sons We believe this is only a ftarter and a drop in the bucket nd in the hoar future they will be in  creased to 100 a moth 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 j Me was a life member of Wash tonaw Masonic lodge  Dexler and a visitor rf ilvingelon fad  ge, Pinckney many ftnee He at tended the pension banauet and poet masters night here mis year Tbs mneral will b at the Der HIP IMse Dcene paper garo  10 ple Thumday at fecry IP9    f p m with to Masonic lodge in He it  eceApaer pttcber   Iiymgeton Lodge wiP brfl 1WB leend  delegatkm  hjlaren is a wormy one DDT conectly apphed and in the amounts to be applied will not harm or cause damage to anything but flies and mosquit oes It will not kill fish, birdscats or other animals It will not fce harmful to humans, ft will no kffl bees Dr Joseph G Molner, ep health commissioner asserts Used with discretion, DDT safe far the home is Richard Jarves for MessnerThe Challises were given a verdict of The Ford strike is nov on in full force Starting with 62,000 idle the figure in a few days reached 90,000 and if it continues viii itach 140Lk This is a game in wnich nobody wins The Co Chairman, has secured t jooa jioses me product and sale of thousands of cars and the men lose their wages Increased wages does nof seem to be the main object Factory grievances including the discharge of union officials looms large Large numbers of the strikers have applied guests at 200 per copy In case you do not receive an invitation Joe Waiieer 81, HowelL Mis ft HowelL Sally k rrom 19 HoweC Tenr Share, 29 Howell Wihna Mfflr, 29 Howell 1315a Elisabeth WhitaJcer was j  g because of incor jto the Detroit welfare dept far granted aWhhaket fjbdjIS HowelL StanWr The Past Matrons Club met at  divorce from Lyle   M jga consider  this notice in the Dispatch as a bid nd wrtts me esc giving cur the homeof Lucy Reason Man for a one o clock luncheon with 18 members present Sadie Read Mae Daller and lennie Hooker were co More details nest week PiAfcciiy Committee Dr Carl Zinn died rt Ypskrmii Sat whe  box had an afBoe He is surrhred by ln wrv the of which has prompted the introduction of a bill in the legislature to bar workmen fron a factory who are on strike iron, welfare benefits but to except those from a subsiduary plant who one forced out of work by them However, as the legislature is about to adjourn we doubt that the biB sees the hght of day J Richard Poulson wbo has just sued feasA 1 Is wisttng Ins fTh Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday May 18, 1949 1 The Pinckney Civic Assn is working very hard 13 gat street signs put up in Pine kites Te village wifJ buy the sigis and tfi Edison Co, put up the post k Stears for governoi and Sam  birilh ior congress   iim rioyes is working ioi Jas  HanVerd Frida Saturda  y  i  John Del is working in Pont , TK LAST OF THE WILD J iac j HORSES 1 rive culoads ci ccittle were chipped i   Ai VVjes AVON THEATER SYLVAN 1HEATEH ,VJti  John Ho well of Patterson Lake underwent an appendiciis oper  atici at Rowe hospital, Stock j fcridcje April 14 J , Born to John Livermoro and wife of Milan at Row hospij Sockbndce a son la Sepiaton A Good Western with James EHison,Mary Beth Hughes  Short SubietU Bar Eon Parade Trees to Tribune No HoicU Barrta Sunday, Tuesday, May 1Z 23 THE FULLER BRUSH MAN Starring Red Skeltcn Janet Blcdr A Fust Moving Slapstick Comedy No 3JV and His Tj, Community Sis Fri and Sat, May 2021 NIGHTTIME IN NEVADA  Wtiera Slurring Roy Rogc3 Andy Devine, Adele Marn Cartoon News Stooge Comedy t Sbci 710 and 915 Sunday Mor ai lues, May 22 23 21 THE hElURN OF OCTOBEli  Citncdy in i,vhncoior Starjir3 Glenn Ford, Terry Moore, Joiies A in A dormitory is being but  Coming Adventures in Silverado, Tn  Cartoon Gleason Hitch Up Your Trcubjs MON MIGHT, JUNE A   4H i at ihe Giimtley camp at joyy  Lake 4  J h Chelsoa fire dept has ord 4  eroa a rssusticator   The Brighton high school ser ioi  iclai loft May 8th for Washinaiou  D C v j The Solvone American he 2 Assn of Detroit h ounht iho JjBpniiur Club and opened it Mnv I 15 Paleface I Sunday Shows  o V y DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned A  LI  Built to fok Tractor Service  James Babe Cavoll a former AotiSOlji tCardigOf10111 resident died in Cleve 4 Pinckney beat Hartiand 12 icTlJ  T l1 ndas ,bnuried j to no Howeil ior first piace in mc n V111, Mlch About 1 Y   lort wool f  to ne Howell ior iirt piuce in Inecouny league as hiwiervilJo ijiui noveli ihis  pu, i or, J he nought a carload of west on horses to Pinckney which he ir r iI Ar, ,  u liTivi sold in the stockvards here lit, hld day ut Hovvoil una bPni T  , ,, , , , ,, , ,,,,, , ,  the iody of Lt Jack Van Wink 2 ii    l Ulia lo kvho was killed in France is bo Friday Saturday, May i0, 21 First Show at 715 P M SHAGG Y 7l C in color with Brenda Joyce, Robert Shayne and Shaggy Wea rhurs May 2526 THUNDERHOOF Starring Preston iester, Mary Stuart Wm Bishop Plus SONL OF IDAHO A M al witn Kirby Cront Kt i Tnstoch Pc   TrisU ah Coming Toa Gotta Stay hap That Wonderful Uge, Littl Women licv ell Theater Howell Mich OI ltnuLiL ,icr  tinned to Howell for burial I Cat30nMusco1 n Prairie Pirates Kiii Walker has boen chosen  ra , il 1 the Hpvell Lions rlub hovell Barict church has n i v f, cf Bnher is volrnhf hoiini IWJIMIIIJU IZ  DEAimRN WAG0M Rubber tires and box or rack not supplied uith u aqon The power of modern tractors is just too much foi old fashioned wagons They cant take itfor long You dont have to worry about or hahv along this Dearborn Wagon Its really built for tract or service It has a rated capacity of 5,000 pounds Automotive type leering permits the front axle to always remain in line with the rockint bolster Tie rods Rive you accurate wheel adjustment and minimize whip 1 Tapered roller bearings in all wheels cut friction, prevent axle and lirb vcir provide   ample Jnnd capacity, remove rrt rcstric t iil l,yrr    caii Kivesv,liclbase Jay A i  ,i  L hartliul 13 piiny ilv  piro v St iary a ciiuiCu jonn Giosshans and Thehn hums wore married last Wea  ivrs Alnu riarris closed hor and John Chamberlain jr a bcnool at Chubbs Corners Friday   ritm  of ite Ho,11 srmor c Mrs Allie Stalker aied ct hor home last Monday Vic Bourbonnais is ill with ap pendicitis Sundty, Monday, May 22, 23 Shew Starts at 715 nl dive to I Shows i00 Continuous i  i h motorcycle races  arfs iiarca at   oid lair ground  Sin j Monday 700 and 915  COMMAND DECISION i j Cleric Gable Walter ridgeon, of Van Johnson Brian JJonievy Cnrjan PrcJessor Ton News Shovs at 710 and 915 JOHNNY, BELINDA j r XI  Russell D Smith hPD SALES lirflONE 40  X X  HOWELL  4i , 44 rHr r 11 id Shiawdsse county bd supervisors has gone on record , , that no proi driving cais will  Pinckney plays Daseiiau ai ie be cip  criw relief  njuay  rs Wed, Thurt Mgy24,,2JLJtE tei Memorial Day od,you must walk Miss Clara VanWinkle, daugn r,,Xy,n b,5 oraamzed a soft ter of Kirk VanWinkle will be bamrague with 3 Brighton toams married to Scott Baker of Lairsmg 3 Howell teams, Hamburg and  Jun Wyman Lew Ayers Uhas iuno 2B  G  MOILVS Prov Ground Alii Ihckiord, Agnes Moorehead The O E G Couny An moot rns played at Brighton j Cartovn lAce in tho oie INGWS at Pinckney June 12 i  LLlltin,j Cuiiclco end Hugh  Tiudoh ot Ham bin r wore n,a,rI YKAHS AGO iia May 14 Gregory is talking a cocporat  Th rxtr hi h Pchco1 alunmi  Tues Wea, Thurs, May 171819 Olivia de riaviiland THE SNAKE PIT wiin Mark Stevens, too Gnn Cartoon C Comedy Friday, Saturday, May 20, 21  iihni Boyd as ixepaiong Cassidy In DAIiGZKGJS VEiNTUFE iiiso THE BLACK  ARROU Ltaring Luise havad, Juaet Liair  Cartoon   Mc juiuu, ,15 V, M, Conflno  SundayTrtyda , , May22 23 Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grey c THE KISSING BANDIT color by Technicolor Comedv carioou    Conlig Whispering Smith, SanFrrco Lun Comos Up Tuesday, Wednesday, May 24, 25 Gen Ford Evelyn Keys lr boviiot is  SERVICE  it s NOT L to BusinessMen It has coin to our IIM i,n Iutt in ccrLiip MirMnh Prll exchanfs al i rl itnL  tie 1 r  ll v 1 r r 1  i JJ,TJI nri a false Ctj ley It JjiikOilC dil  btic In that 1M  we iouM  , M alMIn o the hilKmin ,, on , Icnif n tiit itii ihtf  Co 1 , ir 1 June 11 at Cuoeland lve creamer   Mike Lavey and Will Conners ciucibm Lin 0 ,,,, Jv i1  Lwcvmoc ct Dexter were home from Parma bunday  ,  ,,,,, lo  1 t wck ii ,,oncviev Wash whje thev are woncina wiui    ,,    , i,j 71  re will be married to P their teams on tne electric roaa  Nl rnson was eicc , PRESIDENT delegate to the iVjaccabee stac  convonhon and I S P Simeon Detroit May  Thomas NLacy alternatQ pes of the Mich Bell Telephone1 Stodkbridge and Anderson Cc, IF the new international pes play ball here Sat Adm 10c oMio Telphone Pioneers of Am A rS lb German carp Vvcs ecu nCa , ght hero last week Lacey was named in a mail bal  Sam Grimes has beer, appoint iC,t cf the orgamticns 13500 ed lemp lighter here at S12 0 mo  f ,, jn gg chapers in the Kowell high school has 38 grac i c anci Canada He succeeds uules rr Whitmore pres of the N Y Pincknoy will have,a saloon ToIhont2 Company this year, the bonds of SAMcoc l feeifi accepted by ihe councih Chas Poole is now at Kcnc City, Mo working for the Ameri Co Type Founders Anderson beat Iosco Sat 21 to 16  Tim Culy broke his colic bono ly wnek while playing The roiity Republican cenvont ion ct Howell nzi veek endorsed WANTEDCUrOM PLOWING by the acre or hour Phone Pinckney 45F11 THE MATrNCy OF MILLfP with Ron Ran doll Willard Parker Comedy Cartoon March of Time tjrcv mm r I I I I I I I K MicliiMi iuMi ltOrec VILLIAM SPRUNK Wm 5 SprunJc, ot aiea ar mhome ot his daughter in IJOU last Thursday He had a iioirc ct Lakeland The iunerai vas at j Neeley Funeral Home, Detroit  Saturday, Rev McLucas ofiicic ing Friendship Lodge F, 6 A, M had charges of the cornmittai service at Royal Oak     1 J I i   i I jn l  FeCitues  s    egvlu  furnished to customers ore the fropsrt oTTrie TecrprTone Company  and are loaned to customers they are to be returned to the Telephone Company on request No binder, holder or auxiliary cover ot an advertising nature, except such as may be provided by or wfh the consent of the Telephone Company, shell be used in connection with any direcory furnished by the Telephone Ccnr,eny In order to renoVr poo1 c M nc servirr it Is nroissarv that wr retain full control orr our Hiredories whirh are an esscntiirl part of telephone sjcrire Xro consider the above tariff to e , titentent of a MMMKI and necessary Lusiie jioliev ,i      in  he MI I  u vrrl Lcal action hit   11 i 110111 two persons who hae HH Hi r, n on ajil thatiibuii u ucn iuise Covers fur Leiejlioiii k  1es MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 Brills iciv v j sfjh,rGoj pi,  i I Hnd si , I 1   I I I I I I I f I I I  the        k in o o  cunmel ,v ,  vie   S   I  riG FIX MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repealing a Speciality c Would   pump water for only r2c an hour  ioe Lcwy Gus Ledtfidge and 0an  and 9 of x1 Alt Khiiriiall wmttX to Lansing Sat red at the Ed Spears home Sun fiat 2 wee supposed prank White and wife jf How tfh  Lansing team511 were Sat callers at the Ben  j Webbsrville White home Lynn Hendee is a victim oi the mumptArlrs Hend waj last wic Reddy Kilowatt says 70a just amt afford to pump water the oidtthkoed way Step p profits, cot down week with an electric system Yooli agree its the and best hired help a farmer cookl hope 0 find fnlcess Complete water nystents and decttk pomps of mil type and capacities are available for immediate installation if  Fatld S ls Alfalfa Clover Ccro Fertiiizcr Far itiers Feed Supply Cr PHONE 104 , HAX ItiSS I , o wr   TEF mi The Peoples Store Groceries, Urygoods Gents Furnishings Canne Uiifscrie  4 C eu   a f  FJ  r  tfjf  V  y t j S3  U 2 j a   f v  sj J    HEA7 RS GIVE you AH TO KQT WATER YOU WAHT Just turn the tap theres hot water apicoty for all the family ali tiie time withthe rlr,htsized electric viter heater The automatic control makes sure of that For convenience, dependability, cleanliness and lcrlife, no G1   citcr heating system comes even c, ity Let your family enjoy all the ,  aes of an elec tric water heater See your pftmbing dealer, vour appliance dealer or anv Edison office  it rubid , 115 Maia  Subscription Pa V j SI Cui tt  J AV uaa iLL Aiomea luiua ox 41 vWw UllllWXlttJ tin oi a 11  X   JL  vVivii AVLfaua ro iwjci WUJI , ivu tulau jw Uiic   Lcuiiiiiiij tacu no Juneiai o Dr wou n ui Duiue iecK i ue artow i ana w Wie CQiiU ii,, lirl wL ui Go tkis wotsit iy lb3 MUI   lier Jatiiui, iues GiL  Green OOK liie toivjvuig people aiLiuea thd uchivjiiiuui uay at liovvoa  last Tuesucy ivirs lieauice GU  iiorn, Mrs liaixis riobinoii, Mi,j  iuiioid beckie iiS, Jo CIJJ iVirs Merle Ccici, ivls J ,  Mi Clayion CuipiiLr, Mr, v l frs Crawioici anu iwrs Lester Mciiio  Mrs VVaiii GLr and Mrs J 1 Anna Pucy caika on Prsnia i iiand Sunday  Iri ClCi oardner oi Stanton i ciLd  the Pnilhp Sprout home FGLidcy Dr , ultr Morcor enJ fcm  of E Lansing spent Sun at the Vryu Mcrcci Jiino I  LOiiald ClaK mado c trip to E iPvorroe vTich Sandu  M, and Mrs eland Grant Call J or Mrs Jessie Wyi3 Sunday 1 Mrs AM Parent of LMVt Jcont the voek cri 1 t1 Tlt aid  Mr and   r  d S   vfro E rcre rt Drxtc  The Conqi Ladies A mot vih i4rs Mossio Fiher la Thu Woc Pcron of Detroit called c, ve KIULI Dii  d homo last Friday I sing a long of savings v P  u see Ill i s big, beauflf lilgas Soedal Model 648 rovj Here youll find all f imporijrf features  one c ant and three simmer burners  Push to wat confructun  welded steel frame    dependable oven regulator    roomy storage drawers   , and many other cookinq conveniences ImrrcJaf Installation in your kitchen  i   rfin let your Pliigas dealer show you eienn, noicrn gas cooking  u  9j eenvenieoecs of fast, a price suited to your ervice 4S4 EASl MAIN SC Ptodmet oi and Truce Milli attended the motorcycle at fddiord Sunday Cy Plirt and viio of Hv11 spent Sunday at Uio Lloyd Hon dee homo  Ms Lloyd Hndoe anJ y und Irii Geny Eirhniait ad cLiiacn ,rc in Jackson kv Miss riilaa Hail ot Urana r, ids pcj Lt iat a uio  vi jit , Itomo MiS Ar Idi r jt ii weok end Adtn Mr uiia ins n Ludwig at Houghton Lukj   Mr cd Mrs Andrew Mesbitt 12 spent oci with Mr and Mrs L  A avior of Eaton Ratids r  Idd Hiiertpor and h of jack s co Sunday guoss of Mr  , k  chn Carver s Carer is spending the Week ifv Youngtown, QMJ   5  Mrs Llia Fox and dacjhtor oi d Long Beach, Calif, and 11 and r Mrs I Wilde of Whltmore Lrt j weie veek end guests ot Lr and  Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Mrs Wm Geddes, and son of  Cheiscc vere Sunday cclrs cf  Mr and Mrs L J Henry Mrs Alta Meyer, teacher ai the r Green school, took hir IB ptpds  to the Letroit zoo Sun and spent g the day J  Mrs i nomas Ware was called  Pensacola, Fla  F   J  T cs Alive ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HOPSLS 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt VE BUY HIDES AKD CALF ZKINS Phone 83 Plnckney Central  StoekCo j iHHiimnift  i ,tinitii irwtBHUiuillilrJMIHIlMMiiuHWW,l,S con  BROWNIE WnAL j WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKI fS AND MELODIES AT  n  ANCHOR INN PORTAGE LAKE 1 ENJOY YOUR FAVOKTE DRiNKS AND DANCE ON OUR LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR  OPEN TUS, WED, THUR, FRI 6C0 P M TO 2G0 A M  OrhN SUNDAY 200 PM TO 2 A M  CLOSED MONDAYS ,  NOBOORQRGOVCI1 CHARGE last veeK r where hear daughter, Mrs Lois  iniiinniniiiiimiiiiiMiiimnniii uiimmvimnunniiTuu Kikblcr is a patient at tne Los            V,L, taa guests of Mrs Eleun or Ledwidge were Hubert Ledwid go and family of Royal Oak and Gu Ledwidge oi Notre Dame to pitaL d t i Dr St ve Brovn and v ie cr Mr  I, Il E Darrow call Detroit  nd Joe Schosser ara ed at the Mark Nash home Sun v1 of Ann Arbor worG wee Miss Hoaiee Nash spent h Gnd gueets ai the Fred Fead wcok end with Miss Doris Ryan homc arid whn hem attenrtjd ihef r end Mrs Louis Coyie and water carnival Esquire Escap the Ray bums family attended cde at mch SaQ Collcne  the Lirthday party for Wm at Howdl Sunday  Mrs W C AtLee entertc ied Joe Singer of LarLig spent ei bridge club Tuesday Sunday vdth his bio iters here  Mrs Ella Stapish cf Chelsot Mr and Mrs C J Clinton spent sper Sunday at the Louis Coylc nday with, her sister Mrs H heme  Hoyt of Mich Center Rett Sacked ard d n 3i vn abar, daughter and ,uuaaughic of Jackson called on Mir and Mrs Albert Dinkel Sunaay iic Ffooert Tascn und W C At Lee families attended the funeral ui Mrs Minnie Wilde in Ann A Aiioi one day last week Ms Wilbur Eisele and Mrs Coifay of Fowlerville called at  4 , iSKi  f5fT  J 9  Plutsibiti V Wafer Sy tnss 6tc Stanley OiakI    v  A   Ror of Detroit were Sun quests jc GritUu, e and daughter the Ona Campbell home last  sen ,r and wife returnees of the Olin Kobinson fcrrhk  iram Hume Mo Sun Wednesday   from iuoeiu Ariz, last ww Tn Robert Read end r n Car  Anarew Campoed attend The Howard Read family were f where they spent the winter  vr families held a party at tre ed the wedding of her nico Sect Sunday dinner guests at the Ray f Mr, and Mrs Paul Curlett and Lake Saturday night 1 Jackson LefQer home in Wiitmore Lake daughter, Paula, attended the The Pet1vsvi cho  d , J r and Mrs Harry Palmer and Mr and Mrs M J Reason spent  wedding of his cousin Annabelle a sing festival on the lavn at Giaham Palmer end family of Sunday with Mrs Horenc Arte Curlett and Walter Stalia at the Olin Robinson home Fried Detroit were Sun guests of Mrs in Detroit , Sacred Heart Church Roseville night Mrry 20 at 70 t mBrinq Weltha Vail  Miss Ruth Kennedy of Ann Ar i Saturday The bride is the dough folaVa chors  s Joseph Stackable spent bor was a week end guest at the  tor of Dr and Vrs James Curlett N Mr ord Ms Icm Cs of several days last wk in Lansing Charles Clark home X Mrs Osste Sigler of Detroit is Flint called ci he He Sisters Gale Shirley and wife of of Tyle Hendee and wife of An i ling toe Hott bisters Sunday Dundee spent the week end at Arbor called at the Walter Clark J Frank Haines has sold his pro Th Ambse end urny Ken the Albert Shirley home home Wed on the occasion of oerty at White Lodge Charles redy family uavc Mr Tnrr TLeOna CameU familyand Jacks birthday Spencer of Brighton Bought the Kennedv a pmv i house and Rev McLucas the lots birthday Trr Tvr zyc of hor Lois Shirlef were in Ann Arbor Mr and M Jossph Sunday Dftafc t   Vni Monday in Dstfosl  , fifem mm  Pli r ,iM etf i tf el rfac  Wednesday May 18, IMS earas 1915 iiAT5 OF The rebate Court tec tee Couaty oi established Itto Uviaaatoe  At a aeesloa oi Mid Court held to tke Jtt said County, on the 28th day oi April A D 1949   nut Hoa HBOB 1 Sntth Tadae oi Probata In the Matter oi the EelaW ol Fanny S Rockhold Deceased Wild a Rockhold having filed In said Court his final account ae adrainietwrter of saiid estate, and hie petition praying lor the allowance thereof H is ordeiedThat tho 23id day of Moy A X 1949 at ton ocbck in the Icrenoon at said Trobate fico be and is hereby appointed ioi hearing said petition,  It is Further OrderedThcrt public notice thereol be given by publication oi a cop al ti  ewe  wee fox three success weeks previous to aid day ot heartof to the Pinckney DUpatch, a newspaper, printed and ciiciiculated in said Canity Hiram B Smith Judqe oi Probate Minnie  TWt Pw  bf pxobat  j  at these sums are inadequate to  tit oi iivaaa The Piobats Court ww tie  McPfterson Sat Bank  A BUDGET MESSAGE Each year at this time Congress begins to write the tax bill which the American public, you and you and each ol us, must meet it must be met by Income Tax, Taxes on Amusements, Taxes included in the prices oi iood,auto mobiles,  PROFESSIONAL CORNER   I VANWINKLE  VANWIMKIk THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM DWVanWinkle CJLVWuikli Daily HuO A ft, to i0o P M  Except WeanuAaay, MorulugrriJat VuiuQ0pm  iiit u ft McULUOSJfc Dentiei 112 North Michigan Telephones Oifce 936 Residence 814 I enings by Appointments rloweli Michigan HERB SNEED   gasoline, tobacco, the Phone 183  207h EGrand River shirt on our backs, ot the overalls we work in Who pay the tax A study of income tax figures sh ,vs that the high income brack  ets, and corp pay large sums Before the grass on your lawn r one of our new, amazingly low priced, wontl  efficient Royale power lawn mowers by Reo Its 5 blnde reel and onepiece steel bottom knife cuts grass smoothly, and wellup to three full acres a day, with a speed and  efficiency that will save fully 75rI of your time And  because the Reo Royale is selfpropelled, theres no pushia It starts, stops, speeds up or slows down wih I juttsilflflt, finger tin Magic TuuilTcuuuol  ADJUSTABLE HANSL5 For Easier MowingEasier StoringThe Ktv   steel handle adjusts to the height that suits you best  j also stands straight uptakes less room when stored  The Royale is powered by the easy starting, 4 cycle, lihp engine built by Reo, famous for dependable prc ducts for AA yea   t At a ttefea oi sadd Court held at file Puato Oiiice is the City ol How m said county, on the 2nd day of May A D 149S PreeentHoa Hbom R Smith, Judge of Probate  t IN THE MATTER OF TW XJTA1E OF Gilbert Boy Granam, Deceased Howard J Graham, administrator hav  ing filed In said Court his final admin istration account, and his petitioln pray ng for the allowance thereof and for as signment md distribution of said estate It iss Ordered, That the 23rd day oi May A D, 1948, at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate office, be and is hereby appolnttd lor hearing said pe It Is Further Ordered That publifc notice thereof be alven by publication of a copy of this order once each week lot three successive weeks previous to aid day oi hearing In the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and ctr ctcilated in atdCai A true copy ffrrarn OWtJa Parthall Tudge of neatt qfter  Probate Spot Cash  HowelL Michigan Real Estate InsuranceBroketage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality list Your Property with Me  LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 Michigan meet the bills of or government The great bulk of all taxes come   ,  from people like your friends and ytoc e neighbors  AUCTIONEER In essence all governmental Farm Sale a Speciality service is paid for by everybody J BERT WYLffi There are no favored groups A phone Pmcknoy 78F2i dollar spent by Congress is yours and mine Let Congress spend it as we would McPherstn Mat Sank  A savings Account can e open sjrl with as little as a 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable DR C I TOWNER rates, Interest paid on Savings Dentist  looks and Time Certificates oi 8044 Portage Lake Road, Betrler Deposit Phone Dexter 3461 All deposits up to 1500000 insurod by our mernbeiship in the Fed federal Deposit Insurance Corp Ov 80 Years of Safe Banking t fcJRH A  Mew vlh RZQ n ro A JOY    tho rt You KrtCWf  L AVE if HARDWARE ,    Mrs Howard R7d ana son 4 Mrs Annabelle Croupe of How tended the carnival ii Ann Ar ell pent the week end at the W tor Saturday C Miller home FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEJ and PIGS REMOVED FRfc CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY Pinckneys  First State and Savings Boast Howell Michigan NP Cemetery Memorials 924 NJMam btAnn AroorUch Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phone I57F11 Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 871 Lakeside Dlv License Rush Lake P a SWARTHC  SON Funeral Hon 3 Don C Swarthout Director  Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 PinjdmeyMiok FRED C RHCKHOFF far OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan 4 For Appointment PI no 358 Residence 613 LLdTO HENDEE live Stock Hauling Weekfy Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14   CARL lONEflT Concrete Products Gravel  JANE TASCH  Sand Top Soil Road Gvavel Letters or Any Papers Composed I Fill Din and Road Built or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contracl All Work Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rts I 747 Main,Pinckney, Phone 50F11 I Phone Dexter 3 116 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 E Grand River, Howell REFRIGERATION SErfvtCE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Maxes Phone Pinckney 154F3  Wait Ads ONLY A SP1KC BUT 88,000,000 of them build a  double track railroad that spans QUI nation, coast to coast  ONLY A JJULLAtt but many dollars, deposited reg ulariy at this banki can help you jet security and have the otnei good things you want 13ANK Member Federal Deposit tasu IFOR SALE A 9X12 Ail Wool  Green Rug A 1948 Kelvinator Electric Stove L R Hobey 4734 Middle Drive Strawberry Lake, FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet  Mrs Gene Dinkel TQRENTrCrop land vxilablijmshares Phone or see , RUBS Gardner, Ann Arbor 27101 S  FOR SALE Wire tie hay bailer corn planter 2 bottom 14 in plov 7 in Hammermill, double disc harrow, side delivery rake, power takeoff 7 ft mower Elmers Garage Oak Grove  Phone Howell 510W1 G m I rUtA ALrJThe b G TeepW j home n village of Pinckney,cor    , , oner of Main St and Howell Rd Call George for your fresh veg  Musl  BO1Q Submit oiier to ejables and vegetables plants, ted J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Frash asparagus and green phone 675  onions, also other vegetables mMi rssr AH Hritfc , A George D Charbonneau WANTED once Corp All deposits JD go4Q Fary Rd Phone 161Fll youigarden STAR DIDNT MAKE THIS MISTAKE A SECOND TIME WANTED POULTRY Will pay An opera curtain worked grief Detroit market prices tor Jeanette MacDonald during  C H Lloyd Phone 62F13 an opera rehearsal sequence in San Francisco all lime grWt FC SALEBed Springshke new drama of the Barbary Coast, now aJTd mattress for 1200 brought back to the Dexter screen N J Buzzard Pinckney as a prhtt HEWLETT Plowing and Fittduq Call CHUCK Phone 99 eV  Fvri mjAunt  o cm MOM masterpiece re FQH 1 Knapman boat, I3nt  T ,,,   with steering gear andxvlarun  6uJi ViA , TH2 Miss MacDonald had to take Motor QQSU Murray Daqq JJ10Y WANTEDGarden plowing 1 will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman, 220 Unadina St C3tKPEr7TER  CONTrffcfSR ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS ROFFING  SIDING KITCHEN CABINETS PORCH ENCLOSURES JOHN R BEENS bows In an enthusiastic curtain call at the close of her aria in ti  Travlata She exited pan way FOrt RENT and SALE Utihty trail hiLand Lake bAND GRAVEL, FILL DIRT and STONE DELIVERED CALL eats Fruit Greeeiries Vegetables Fish  then, stuck in the billowing cur ersConcrete mixers for rentLow  A1F JiWJLGEtain, had to call for help rates Wilsons Sales and Rental IHONEMNCKNDr NO 5 More recently, the star appear Service 6121 W Gd RlwH f  RtBiNSON ed in a similar scene in her forth way between Brighton and Mo  , Hald   1 ohi  coming picture The Sun Comes ell at Lake Chemung Cp  j   epECIAUTY Up, in which she plays a con JP mcL SundaysPh j AR   tr PeiiUnrt w pnrUer Howell 354y4 16 experience, she watched her step SPRAY  BRUSH Market Prices Courteous Service end the curtain and this ttme made exit without any difficulty FOR SAL Beautiful year round modern home on the shore of Portage Rrver, 3 miles off N Terr, rd near North Lake about 5 mi from Pinckney Modern Oil Heat hot and cold running water Com plete barn, 2 lovely bedrooms, plenty oi closet space H you err looking for a horns in the country let me show you this by phoning Chelsea 2 1369 or writing Minnie scrpter, unei sea Sales lady for W R Black man, Agency bUi barter mag Jackson, Phone 23075  j I Phone 47F4 Pinckney repaired  Fprmriy with Rex Sacket OUTBOARD MOTORS any make or size Have your mo , tor put in shape for the coming A U LnkeerA season Wilsons Sales and Rent Vtt US REKACE THAT BROEal Service 6121 W Gd River EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR Lk Chemung Brighton, open Sun ABES AUTO PARTS days Phone Howell 354V4 214 East Grand Rivet Howell Phone 151 Clarks MHCXNEYS FINEST FOOD JTOfiE HOW YOU CAM SAVE YOUR, ELF FROM ATOMIC BOhB ATTACK Would you know vhect prxaion to take if an atom bomb fell tomorrow WuW you krow how to help others Be sure to read Atomic Rescue The Red Cross Plan, one of the many hv  formcrtire features in The Ameri can Weekly, great magazine with this Sundays May 22 issue of Tho strait Sunday Times  Mother  Daughter Banquet AT PINCKNEY SCHOOL GYM Wodnesday,May 18 By Pinckney Kings Daughters Tho above space will be donat ed to any church, lodge, wans club, schooL farmers clubor charitable oraanizc , reel Free to Use it with Compliments of y W Wylie GBBPIWUMCR PINCKNEY, MICH PHONE 781 e wis to use tide adv Call Dispatch Office besor noosi of each workpewW i Volume 66 iefctypn Mirror , SCHOOL NEWS Since 67 per cent oi state, col lected revnuee are automatically   iiit  ylOR PAHTS AWARDED The Senior class parte have lor the Pinckney w  ZZ  7  rvW4UWU lox me mctoley Brighton merchant was held in  tuned to local governments I Dew awarded na i  r  ,  w is an all A student, a solans raced ior imal adjourn having never received a lower meat  was this ,mark than that in her four years How much can we reduce the oi gh schol Rosalie Nash is tale deficit next year through aluatorian Sh also had all A economy cute in Vpjxopriauons wcalM   pt,n oi one fox state institutions and state A Albwt Wadadl L, 3ri and 1 i oJf Imcrest TV Lwring or VRaid an  William Cline on charge o the murder oi Frank Ciine, tfij,  AAii oJ Oi agencies, IMitz Young 4th is Juno 3rd Commencement GovGMennen Williams warns j that a 60 million deficit is im Iiie 0  pending despite legislative et , 0 dlp J Tp UI W 00i Scuforts to aim state operating exp W lile USual k rae   enses  yias UAa laclls  The  Arter cuting off crippled child  yias una ladis wtj yuiy n many towu una ren slashing the state college   rui Lib iu  and university, reducing the  0l  V w  ataifs oi our mental hospitals and  We COinPm Lucius v eous in ihfcj iu una proaict mat iii c , years uie mxedos win   x 6,y u pun ol ihe J hop Uii iorm iiU ais ,    ana march was ita Jerry Heath Junior Ciacs una his mend Susan L,apoo iaid Ciarb, Senior Press, an mi iriend, Kathleen DeSmeut  Pic ai making other cuts, he said, trui appropriations bills would still leave us about 50 million short, after using up the expected 10 Eurphs we will have left June 30 1949  The governors solution Tax corporation profits 4 or 5 per cant  The Republican dominated Lg islcrture has chosen, as its policy , v a piogram of economy ior state Moire we the 2nd coupiuih services financed by 32 par cent 9m deciations usual were Siu of state collected revenues and r la unrl showed much hara no new taxes or increasing of ex  crK AItr lie dance the cw isting taxes The outcome will be brar scattered to Chelsen J a treasury deficit, ot course The SOn Ann Arbor and other pbcj only question is How much  tor dinner 44 had reservations That the Republican legislat ai backs in Chelsea The sun  ure has given the governor a wcn comnq up when some ar iv ready made issue its failure ed nome  fore jfustce bred Cronnenwett  Prosecutor awin appeared foi the peoplo  Stan Berrimun aa Louis Colombo Detroit, ioi u i defendant, s j Friday the prosecution sprang  a surprise when Albert Cneval  lar, a siate witness testiLid h  tlie Andrus boys, a man named j Whitey plotted the murder, lhai J he pounded on,pipes in the basement ot the store and medo ohci I noises during the rotueyCo alier was turned over to ho cust ody of the sheriff Colombo was not long in tal inj at 1Ho Jod a 40,Vi pc jnry svit against Chevalier v  also charged that Oline  dec  bed identitcation oi Donald Ar dic o  u iVnt v  h,rrby the state poUca J 10 ith nion, VVmVH i,, oi iJoiL was aire1 He is saia to i   Jiaus Lrctiiera ar   J    CJO i iViass 7JJ A   ,,  S   0101 bx n  , ait v ivcv mui icvoUo o Our SajvL   r1  uocr a   c   wdy Minister V cv  ji K y 1 J avjuiiiii VK aut Pmckney j ioi ivlaniUi aijc  icUiii tooic ca iiy scormg chunceSpry Ui allowed two LUL ai  ia,, j The elovation oi Charlie Geh ruigt, ionnei fowlervilie boy to  iCJU   I c 1U ou L,O       v d 18, Junior Choir Pi ci iLO No Senior Choir Piu, r the evening Sunday iVay 22, Rur 1, iLhay, Churcti Sevie at OJo i0, i nj Cood naih iioij  i  t I H Clubs and farm org  1  li 4V r    vCr 1 mons cis lrd 1 ,, Lr lVIiiiiey, Webster Comm far  iv Pot Luck dinner at 130 loll owod by a talk by Homer Whit ii a uar in Uie ind je  J m the 4th to leaa  sot tjoi oii irst ijiit  threat was in the oi  r hi, a ij i in c itti t uoltivi aucd  t     I    I iJ 1110 Ot Muau r  I Vie i1 ail ot tanxe stnkes a iocui iot toi Charlie was raised ia i, county and competed again st memy local athletics when hq was a member oi the Fowlerviile high school team Li those days au ho was a pitcher That was back in the J P Doyie dayj here and we recall Pinckney qot a few iis over him The late Day  i yitched ior pnckey in tho  uays and used to him out occasionally An twider m tins section, none 7 rv i P j    in  i L it ,iCO i waikea, witn u aut between irst uni CCJ threw to 1i to cjM Nc ,   v ing but he jockied lancj t Luth LU fU  T    y, dijcussion groups on The Ciruchs Conservation Job i itiim Fellowship meeting at the h Parents of members inPfys  to tax corporation profits and thus avert a deficit is already indicated by Gov Williams strat egy The Republicans arwtjr will probah be in the affirmative The legislature saved the oub lie horn increased taxes Dy re quiring economy in state approp riatiens Judging from the spring elect ion strategy, the G O P position may also be this We saved the  COLVVCL state from a CIC inspired raid j Regular Meeting inay 1Q134CJ ,     Meeting called to orde y i Dinkei loliowed by roil calx c officers Present Read, it V,UK CClark, Eiseie,Shirley ana ow iHOOL REORGANIZATION The work of circulating the sch I ci reorganizaion petitions is nt yet completed So far we are iurcrnvd 6 school districts have1 fciqncd in which a majority the voters avor reorqcnlatniJ have turned it down md  11 civets cicurkrtion of petitions is not yet completed PIKCIIJEY TO BE SPhuYED i iiS li  wilaoe oicil  aiscussa 1 appiovud a plan 0 na caununhy oi iiy and hjojquiuo pL,s io, 1 0 summer In DUSTAiRE CO  i Gregory wii bo hhoa to u  tne OD1 with an airphoio iiu report e uiiOjit rj,l ni several local communities Stockbridge, kjiasi iol to share in discussion of oots cud youth problems ar  0 p rn i ciday, Sunday school teach fios meeting at the Parsonage 1 ii  aie, ciKi Lake, TOILUQ other 0 J ,    0 we9 lat year and a to be  t   jv zra Rearht y pastor Morning Worship  1000  unary Sciiooi tU SUCK jOii Piioocney made no erro ith  ade one h ith plas lvoe a w ne unday PINCKNEY ,y u OaCji L i F Singer, 3b Lavey cf, R Amburgey,  D Amburqey, p Darrcw, ss Good, ci Reason, rf racier, c MUWH AB H 3 U 3 0 3 0 JI H 0 1 2 b  3 J3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 tB R 0 0 0 0 H   than Dich Widmeyer of 0 ii also said to have had   iidictn sign on him Buy Dut h  wouplr bottles of Pepsi Cola 1 lie will relate the story to you  Knqth Back in those days  v    a sr  Ths wa3 fore Vsat curO was outlawed  Kom broke over the plat ho th JO once a year In a hot   i Iitch got 2 strikes on Geh oo Then he heaved the cid crittyr al it broke mht and Ueh, Ilro mi rocl V However Co  fv   0J0 tho hail of tamo and Dote h did not ehrngers last , rnnc1 hero was or ons Cnt J pinic day when ne   H the Pinckney team to 1 it 0 0   I rc i r tut 2b , T ,   n 1Adams, 3b o,rq Peooies tVvang  70  voir Commuiioy  laying to contro rtOLciiiNGS on th6 state trearury Republican State Charman Owen J Clecry hammered away throughout the spring campaiqn that the CIO had dominc 2d It was openly charged that be C1U, was telling JOV wunan what to do , Michigan bipartisan govern 11 ai thout Absent none Tinutes of last meeting ead ana npproved Motion by Sv,   bout supported by tonuijy ,  governjin st light be turned on near  s ana jaccess Muni jrams   VOOCO   louitoes is a proven  J  c J 4 p  owe  iY   Pcscof Darrow 1 Palmer, cf Walter Frtch Dicdnon, lb 0 U1k tbntiik ss, 00 t Nasgley, c Hurtinn ri rvco iiicj ed rjve c  J  i ment, so ca3d at least, was bio lHannetts Motion carried ught about by the switching of  Mction by R Clark supported tattJtoxJjmiuieLy one hal million  by Read to purchase St signs voters from the Kim Sigler ban from the Edison Coat cost cairied ner all in two year time  Motion made to appoint Swa Although Gov Williams re thout and Shirley a comm to Li garde his victory last fall as a mandate from the people The cans claim it as a protest vote aoainst Kim Sigler The followng bills have teen passed campers on state lane must get permits, old age bene  Abe Haines work on sts fits increased to 60 a month sal,Joe Clark, care of flag, aries of circuit judges raised Edison Bills vestigate need of Fly and bug control for Village Motion by Read supported by C Clark to allow following bills P Codett f 314,50 Lavey Hdwe 36j 300 ot DJOT spray po j e Loi cond,ctea in u cities of alt sizes  satisfaction DDT ir  sandard roehod of eliminating flies and mosquitoes at iai, public expositions, parks Cb summer resorts and entirj cius so 1 iis ctre not only a repulsi,o lusanoe but are knovn carrier of such diseases as dyontry holera, typhoid and tuberi1, sis and most important POLIO Morpnlos destroy hurcn cr  I vt CTIH pigrrrp ni mind nd  LURL LIFE SUNDAY lio local Conql Church is co ating vvith church and Agri groups and aqencies of  ntry in celebrating bural Suuiry Next Sundav mom a411 groups and 4 H Clubs to h guests ct the 1030 ch Srdce ciid to poioip n Tlr Ceremony of the Soil   i yptcs of the good  earih Uo upo 1 the altar table  HJO poople aik Gods blowing upon the seed and soil and dedi  Banc, rf Spry, p 3 3 t  s 2 2 1 n  1 fl    Tre Russians hare lifted tneir renhoad blockade which has , been in force f r 11 monthshow 0 0 jever they have limited the nura 0 V  bor of trains to 17 a dav 22 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 n HUDSON The Eiati m r tain Fpeci,s spread malaiia Community spraying, a 1 armed and executed, viitjolclrdro th ancient iicct  noyancos Children viil be able to play oors vibckt being bitter Grown on 3 will be able to Cv RNEPS SCHOOL rUIlrr fjolice are Investigat ing the myoterious haniing oi ih old Hudson Corners school saio to have been over 100 years old it has been unused for yearslt was situated at Dexter noarNo ivoJt Terr id Jay Ielwi iqe bo 10tit it at court sale seme mon ths ago a ooy 1 an before ihe blockadeThiS blocarte was never anytnmg mote than a oluff to starve the American army oi occuplaiOn I act o Gennany and gv Russiq n iiiprnie control However, again  1 tby underrated Amer genius md hat the factories of this nat ion ore curable of The blockade in most cases would have been unfile fnt grounds for war but we are not war minded By the way, ir Anerican occupation cf Eur 0 Tune themselves the care an cut j uvalon of the soil  ALUMNI NEWS  bamer, Mr Horace Wimrey I Proparation, or gomg lorwnid AhnArbot will lead iha f f lig hkl  H, S AlunimJLeuri Jars at 1130 A field trip to con M Sat eve June 4 servation farms will iolow at  Tlie prog 1 art Committee is vhi011119 up an excellant pro grarr h Judgo Jay Payne of 1230 a pot luck dinner at i3 and a talk by Horace Whitney j and comments by consovation Ann Arbor, famed nftwr dinner ahectors Mr John Burg is the speaber to Lop the list local church chairman c Rural i AtJoe McClear, class of 1024   ,p is ona ci the main reasons wny prices of farm products are bold up ormany under normal conditions can feed hmsIf but thfw are 0 i,eetrictd by Pufcia that they are unable to do so rhn extra demand for food on thte country uses up all our surJnere is much confusion over the schorjl bus law which potmita pubie school basses to carry par ohial school studentsAccording to a law passed by the logislat ure and signed uy CJovWilliams a r  l DorDf Kit 120 v  1 wcrk in the garden after supper J L1IP Sunday celebration m cc nh i3c m 1  one interested in the cae poich will again bo a gathing j cultivation of tho rerources  ti place after dark earth are invited to be present Pc ivltn from hundreds of tow  cu Ccmmunity Ccnql rci prove that a campaign c   rext Sunaay ,icrd r o iV5  1  1 ii   0 I icod of Polio striking the tow srrved with DDT uo,c 2000, workmens compensation , Louis Murphy, work on pkdS benefits increased, adjusted fees i Motion carried j e  faml v, , bo o,j3 ,lhe yicon by Shirley suppenea    A ,  u, uul oy C Clark to buy new flag, carr ied Motion to adjourn SOd a Howard Read, Acting Clerk and salaries for jud and township offices SOFT BALL NEWr In the soft ball league Singer won from Shehan eci last  Monday night 12 to 10 Batterie Singer D Amburgey S 0 Sin e Shehan Widmey or, Lc v y Pn Wed night the Twitchell team broke into the win column by takng a red hot game iiom thou, te cost cf one bog bomb night 21 local stores, Dcbnie j V  plans are being formulated by  tne council, and will be an noon   P T A OFFICERS The Pinckney P T A elebod following officers Monday d m HENRY STEINBACH Cea m tnis a9r at an la dhHenry Steinbach, 73, died atlureiy an Investment in tiv ha lih and comfort of us and our cvIdren is a vorthy one  DJL correctly applied end in rnnis to le applied will not harm or cause damage to his home at Dexter Monday nite i was born m Chelsea but lo cated in Dexter where he had a Ing are his wife, z sons, Burr ar or 1,  oh3r cnimcls It will not ne rftl to hnmens It will nc harness shoo He married Mary ji nv here in 1902 For sorno 40 I    ,,4 ixnburgey 11 to 10 Bcttories I fi  salesman en the , anythingbut fhes and mosgu, Twitchell P Singor and Reader JQr fee Ranier haaim Co of Gd  l wlli nct klU  b CCTt Ambirgey D Amburgey and , rtapjs, reiing in 1946 Surviv Wddmeyer Games next week Monday Shehan vs Amburgey Agan Ved twitcbill vs Singer j rfe was a jjfe member of Wash Sbefcan 3 1 0 terov Masonic lodge of Dexter Amburaaj 2 2 500 and a visitor of Livingston lod Sinaf 1  6J ge, Pinckney many times He at Twitchell l 3 250 tended the vension bemcruet and  past masters niqht here ths year B PBOMfflflWG PTTCMER  iThe   k at tHe nTh Hotee Dam paper gave ,ter Masonic temole Thursday ai leery Ledwdae a bia writeup kxst  m  the Masonic lodge ir Ohrrtes ard a daughter Mrs F    gorajSBioner ser,   7r5h diocretion, H5DI i cfe 0 the home MARRIAGE LICENSES j0, vvi  Si Hcwl, Mrs Mrxrie Piviv78 KovelL Stanley Hisscna, 19, Howell, Sally In Howelb Terr Share tivvry la well known character and man c d about town of Owosso will be on tj tne job as toastmaster, and you can dooTi upon Joe to spark up  rietoig of his Alma Mater Musical numbers are being ccoiicd up under the direction o Virginia Carver Committee chair man Invitations are bejng mailed out in a few days by the Sec Marioi juiced Lomse Ziogler, o the old gracj , r Vr Pres Albert Sinrioy Q sure and make your reservat ir Vice Pres Ccrriz Gothh ns early and mail the mTy h Vice Pres Miidivci Pa bs oat jn a fev jays y 03 Ser    Ruth Ritor who will hold your tickets til  eos Arb 1 Vioceif rfdled for at the desk me This Ibtorian Elizabeth Colore p covers everything Dues, din  door  Mrs LohalJ lira y nLr nncj ranCe i Tiered Parks D 1 Com CJoCUIT COURT NEWS Cho rman, has secure  cood In circiit ccurt last week the 1 tra or the df,ftoe und Sad auto accident case of Cloe and  Morcm Diriner chairman has Wave Cholih vs Poland Mss jmado arranqements with the , , the feod Aible represented Chaz ana  pacrsc ho r i ochiJ  Go T   chool bus may carry 1 chool students if it by their door and goes to cr village where the par ovool is located Williams also signed c bill Tiising olrt ag pensions from ,c50 to G0 a month Old age recipients who ore norpitaiized wui get c83a monb Tliis was a non partisan issue as both candidates for gevemer last fall wero plodg ed to Increase old age pensonfy Wo believe this is only a rtrier  T1 a drop in the bucket and in the near future they will be in cropped to 100 a morth imade arrangements 1 La Hies Auxiliary pr ilacb alumnus may also bring it hare I rl Jarves for MessrThe  , ct 200 perfcopy In case bet of    , 4 week He 1 a soupaw catcher j jatiaxn Livingston Lodge wil on the freehmon baae ball team gend Q 40 there hei The cqrttcle eedd he bad c 0 showing and UndaubtedW on gtacVaHe Euaene Mr would be one of Ae regular pitch MuA and  Pacfcer spent 1, r h0 oollege team next yr Suniay m ixa ramn Wiima Miliar,  29 29 Howell Howell MUU5ICAL KBCJTAL Mrs Merwin Campbell vsl jdvc a recital of her piio pupfi at the Mnckney oong J en ore n Mer 28 a 8 5 p 10 Compiet next week ran aibes were gien a ve beth Whitakf divorce from Lyle ,i a Wbitaker   cr v u IL xnrvi i you do not receive an invitation a 50 Ehzabeth Whitaker was ,  , ,  jfrom the Sec because or mccr rect or lost addresses consider thn notice in the Dfpatch as a  bid cmd write the sec giving cur rent address More details next week Publicity Committee The Past Maor CVb met at Ltt home of oy ReCn Mom T a one o clock luncheon vith Iff rnmVrs present Sadie Read Mao Talbr and Tonnie Hooker were co hostnesses The Ford strike is nov on in full force, btarting with 6tf00Q idle the figure in a few days reached 90,000 and if it continues vii oocli  ,  hi is a game fin Wja ibedy wins The Co loses the product and sale  of thousands of cars and the men lose their wages Increased wages does not seem to be the main object Factory grievances including the discharge of union fficials looms large Large numbers of the strikers have applied to the Detroit welfare dept for subsistance which has prompted the introduction of a bill in thf legislature to bar workmen frorv a factory vho are on strike fron welfare  benefits but to except those from a subsiduary plant I who are forced out of work by   J them However, as the legislature Dr Carl Zinn died oi Yppialnti g about tQ adourn we doubt that Sat wherp he has had an office he biU fteeg  Ught 0 day He is survived by his wi th , mmmm w Bert Grove former Howel ritfo onner  Carr, dauahter o j Richard Poulson who has jut liquor store mar wa found der1   Ernegt arTi cd a sori j returned from the South Pacific in his home at HoweU lues, tie  The funeral and burial visiting his parents Mr and lived alone were  g Creek Tueeday Mrs Otto Pouleon  , j   VIM  1 fe , M  r  ,jaL ,vbrCdThe Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday May 18, 1949 The Pinclcney Civic ASSR U working very hard 13 aA street  signs put up inPimknes Te Tillage wil buy the signs asd tfr Edison Co put up ike pvzu  L S tears ior ccvernoi anc Sam , inia lr coneness 5  i la  Vi J J iO  v or king for as  AV Oi TiitATEB j SYLVAN AHKATLA etkbru   Chelsea Mich  Hunkerd  i r  r i  c aiXv  oi lb Friday, Saturday, May i, Zi vorking in Pen   LAST OF THE WILD cf dtle ero   ,es  HORSES r In Sepia ton I A Good Western with  James EllisorMary Beth Hughes bhjr Subject H01 on Parudo V    Trees to Tribune No Holds bama John c ,k of Patterson I tike sndoy lidayltej u ZJ unuvivou LI upendicius oper  IHE FULLER BRUSH MAN   jn  ri ad Sat May 2021 NIGHTTIME IN NEVADA A Wesjrn Stunma Roy Rogers Andy Devine, Adelo Mara Caitoon News Stooge Comedy Show 710 end 915 Suoday Men and lues, May 22 23 24 a A 4   vi C IO ,t ilOiprCL SOvK A3ril 1  iv lrennor and  Ivliiii at vCsve lijii,  f v 1  THE XiETURN OF OCTOBEK Starring I Comudy in Technicolor Rod Skeltcn Janet Blair  Starring a rust Moving Slapstick Comedy Glenn Ford, Terry Moore Jaues IS,, So v 11 Kvs Por, Commuiuy Sing Gleason Cartoon  hitch Up Your TroubiM q D i t Crrirg Adventures la Silverado, The t  LJI  I ChoiMON MIGHT, JUNE  Sunday Shows w 0 V S , J    oi a usu3ticar   Tk iViqhton hL3h school serbi rk  , kit k ki ior Vadvnrnoa D C  Wea ihuzs May 2526 THUNDERHOOF Starring le N  k  eoO SO r ,   Ass, cf k 9 1,,r, r i    15  r Arrvkri he 1 X il Mav  Dw9 j Preston   ster, Mary Stuart Wm oxferTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned Li  Built to fake Tractor Service  James Joke  Cavll a farmer , Frld  i0lSZKij icarjXgG 11 fio died in Clove I I Plnckney beat Holland 12 ioU il  ,1 i L t n   to ue ncwoii ior iilSl pace in tn, V  A   AbUt   4 county league as Fjwierviil  f uwjil xiovell This l J     I a carload oi west   , ckney which ha  ards hero I O ,  Saturday, Mav , 21 f rst bhow at 715 P M SHAGG Y  u Cinecolor with Plu SONL OF IDAHO  A M al witn Kirby Cront Kt 1 Tri3toch, Po   Tristvah Coming fan Gotta Stay Hap r  Thai Wondarfxil Uge, Lfctl Women cinc a  A   i   A  1 1  re kc aiti J0 iV 0 vas  1ii n pan,  bn,   CuiiGonVIustai Western PaLria Pirates  iii irld day at Hcoii June bPin  t,y, VjT VW V  rcnaa JYCG, Robert Shayne fiowell Theater Howoll, Mich, and Shaggy ivnou M V a ,  K  V  to Hvoll for lurial    KS keen rhosen  FARM EQUIPMENT I n  DA RN WAGON JJttbber ftrps and box or rack not supplied nilh imon The power of modern tractors is just too mmh foi olJ fashioned wagons They cant take itfor long You dont have to worry about or bahvalong this Dearborn Wagon Its really built for tractor service It has a rated capacity of 5,000 pounds Automotive type steeriig penits the front axle to always remain in line with the rocking bolster Tie rods give you accurate wheel adjustment and minimize whip,0   Tajiered roller hearings in nil wheels tut  friction, prevent axle and hub wear, provide   ample load canacitv, remove speed restric  M ti ,,,, Ti  c reach ives whselbase  Lsti of    hatd is painncj tr ,iro t , bt ,la y  CHu JU j on ii Giassnans and Iheim isuiiis were nanied last Wed  ivus  2iiia nanis ciused hor td bcuooi at Cliubbs Ccrncfs Tiiday  r Mrs Alii Stalker died at ho, T home last Monday  Vic Bourbonnais ii ill wh ap pendicitis Pinckney plays Dasooau ai uex , tei Memorial Day Miss Clara VanWinklo, dctuh  rt  I flub I Sundcy, Monday, May 22, 23 1  rurrh ha  iov  rs at 715   iV to  She , C00 Cosiinuous jdav 700 end 915 llk41  COMMAND INCISION  lues Vct, liiursv May 171819 Olivia de riavilland TKE SNAKE PIT  Wttn Mark Stevens, Leo Genn Curtoou w Comedy I 0 9  I   9 9 9   roi v uiu    tall ircKps witn oi Engnton iy v3 j , t married to Scoit Baker of Lansing  1,,  vrrns Hamburg and , 3 Vyraan Low Aye, Unas hrUik intra Kctthryn Gray o e uno 25 , ,  , pov nri Ad i Jckford, Agnes Moore sad  IHE KiSi31NG BAHDIT  The O E 3 County AFUI rnoet ium,,5 playod at Erimnn j Caj,n lAce i tno HOQ WSWS   at Pinckney June 12 i ,,,, a,  LHrcVo ruporv od v  i i  roLrnv jd of  ia cjono on record  i Jviviia cr vjll itv reli1 ast vaik  krrk Limbs Walter ridgeor, Van Johnson lirian Uorievy OlU 2T  CaTljon Ffcosor Ten rv, Wed, Thur, May 24, 2 26 Shovs at 710 and 91b  News ter of Kirk VanWinkle will be ,aivai,l9 vvim 3 Erqhton tr3 1  JOHNNY, BELINDA Friday, Satarduy, May 20, 21 Wllhlun Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy In DAlGEROUS VENTURE  iVlSO THE BLACK ARRO starring Louise nayvaid, Juaet Tiair  Caroou Sunuuv Mordo, May 22, 23 nG  TvrV  color by Technicolof Corar  crton  io VB 47 1TS AGO Gregory is talking a cocprat J Russell D Smith  A We creamery 4 Mike Lavey and Will Corners  ,    were home from Parma Sunday , t   v   , u, , 1,,  lot c ok LM onqviev Wash  white thev cue wonnna with       o  Kadloff oi raribuiq were riar, LK Ma 14 i lh Lexter likjh school alumni taqiiet is June 11 at Copelaiid more of Dexter ,, uu c ,  , 1aev Wtdiieday, May 24, 25 Coriaq Vyhipng Smith Sanrrco Sun cos Up c3n Ford Evelyn Keyes WANTELCTJS10M PLOWING by the acre or hour Phone Pincknoy ,5111 iHE MATING OF MlUlp wiih Ron Randsll, Villcrrd Pctrker Comudy Cartoon March ot Time 0D SALES  SERVICE iflONE 40 NXJT  4 their teams on the electric road   , ,, TZ I f 1 UrAnONAL PKESrDENT  ,,, 4 delecia e to the Maccabee state Li , m, XT , HOWELL  TOnvJentionand i s P Jchntjn oit 7 x sacV , ,  alternate Prii o the 1Vlich Eel1 Telelho j i Stodkbridge and Anders Cc is the nv international ptcr, play ball here Sat Adm 10c oi the Telephone Pioneers oi AmA 25 lb German carp was can nca ght here last week Lrrcijv was named in a mail bal SnTrrGnmes has been appjrj ,ft 0f tko ornartions 13S0o to Business Men  o   It has rnrno to mir attni ion that, in certain Micliizan BU exchancs ad rrlisinu i boir,p hl which is to ap ar on  a false euer for telrplione chiveloi ic In that oimeetion, we vuMild 11e to CPM alnlion to the Mliwin provision of if tariii on file with the  MicUvin uhlie Sri  lo i,niiMon Direc  egclci  furnished to customers ore the pcpert of the Telephone Company and are loaned to customers they are to be returned to the Telephone Company on reque No binder, holder or auxiliary cover of an advertising nature, except such as may be provided by,or with the consent, of the Telephone Company, shall be used in  connection with any directory furnished by the Telephone Company Tn order to render ood telephone service, it is tiecessaTv that we retain full control ocr our directories which are an essential part of telephone service We consider lite ohove tariff to he a latement of a sound and ueeary IJUMJV poliov and  v   mil t  end reed I,eji action ha heen t,ei to enjoin two persons who hae ild ad  rtirii on and dislrihuii d silcll fulO Covers lot telephone dm  i i ie MICHIGAN BELL TLCPHONE COMPANY  ed lemp lighter here at S12  no n rm 1 in 60 chapiers in thj Howell high school has 38 jraa j c, c,iri Canada He succeeds iules V  VMinore pres of the N Y Pinckney will have a saicn  whono Company this year, the bonds of SAMooic  , j keing accepted by the council WILLIAM SPRUNK Chas Poole is now at Kc spmnk, vo, aiea a, u,  can Type Founders Thursday He haa a ioir r , Anderson beat IOSCO Sa, 21 to  Lakelaaclj The lunerai vas at 16iim Culv hfoke Ins colic bono Neeley Funeral Home, Detroit la week while playing Saturday Rev McLucas cfnaa I The county Republican convent tag Friendship Lodge F, c, A  1 ion ot HowJll lr t week endorsed M had charges of tha committal service at Royal Oak  Lriii in , incl ii  t h  y MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUM BE ft Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Sptlaliry Would v pump water for only iy2c an hour Joe Lavsy Gus Ledwidge and 0cn ver and wit of Dextet Art MowhaU went to Lansing Sat a  Ed Spears home Sun where the first 2 were supposed Frcnk hite and wife of How  play ball with a Lansing team were Sat callers at the Ben  aqairurt Webberville Webberville White home ZMA to show up kyrm Hendee is a victim ol the mumpsMr8 Hendee was last wk  Reddy Kilowatt says you just ctnt affon to pump water the old fashioned way Step up profits cot down wock wkh an electric water system Youll agree its the  cheapest and best hired help a farmer could hope to find If yon already hare raining water, now it the tisae to increase its nsefblnest Complete water systems and decttk pomps of all types and capacities ate available tor immedu  Y  FlUil Seeds Aiialfa Clovif, Ccfii Fertilizer Fariiier  2 Supply CfiJ PlIONt 04  AX iiS 1 ,Tho Px ckny Dispac Wednesday May 18, 1949  M  jr  i  iManry  The Peoples  Store  ho Pinckney Dispatch Pubi ivt i ,ry Wednesday  115 Muiu  lhu nV,  cr  in  A V  t A 4  wlu lu lUOOicS i Uih Oico  wixAO , jj  t,   iU  1ijiu   j iA UJ AiOi  uuan Jiu na  n 01 yuici  Oi li  a AC  nu  LU  ,uia iii i  ikWil   J  4111 4wO Groceries Drygoods  Gents Furnishings Canned  a  lnmQwm  ii Uiii Aio uOywi ui ivif u,u ,u jwa Uie o Vru E iJturuw ttc emu v  wt ccau DiB iioni  ii Ga lius vLGji iy Lao ui  lit JatiiUi, li uuu,  iio i0iiO,iiig people aii a the uchijviiivui uay ui liovcu iaiil iuosuvy iVirs floaiuco Van  uoii, ivus iraiiCis UobiiirOii, Mi , Agj 1, Sicily Ca h i , J, ,j   Mi Uiaylcii Larpcui,   v Hi Cruiuid Ciiui Mi leotei ivicru kj Id, ULJI Glover and iVr  y jai J iaoy Called oi  J L 0 rto    ilL,1 m y fA i ft iJi H Slaay i ociiJaex  Stcuiton ,u liulhp Sprout hoinj t  iies KennedysGi  iv  a , Yi iv r L r Iv, 9 1  2 ai icia iii4q njoiit Siiii o lio i CIUIA rnado c trip to   li Landc   Irs i, iia Grant ciil Tr Une r SnTidy AM Pcront of Irit   Gi ci I , Mr oi J  I 6 f n, oven r j 7 other c burr rs  ,      k,  trS  cr J , l t vur i f iCCJS cJcolcr  C   ,7, bcauflHere youll find all t ond tiico jimnicr   w   tfccl framo rocm V ,, 0, ,w  iier   ,   Ji  IWKL ii u vtf ,  LLT ifaikte r  i i N  E Were  lr,yVhe Conyi Ladies A1 T i  rsji  fish lai Thu   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cid Mrs Andrew Mesiritt I d iniiieinr , Vo with Mr and Mrs L  n MJ of Lodon Lipids 5 i , A 1iitpir end wife of Jade   , co Sunday CJUCSSS oi Mr 5 ,   crm Carver i    CVrver is spending the    i Youngstovn, Ohj   Is  Llia Fox and darchcr oi  Liii ch Calif, and Mr cd  yd ,, 7ide of Whitrriore JZ v,u veek nd guests oi ir a J  rb Andrew Nesbitt  J, Wm Geddes and Pon oi  C a ver3 Sunday ca  y r sid Mrs L J Henry  M AHa Meyer, teacher at titc y Cri hool, took hr IS yz, v to u2 1ciroit zoo Sun and spem f UC  c orcFD ncMrTLY ,nrr nrg COVS 3250 hOGS SCc per cwt  e VE LU1 ii A, oAd ddNS Phono 88 PJncIney ihlin  wAL  Vvi  NrsiiA z  i H sin btND MELODIES AT S PCrx AGE LAKE e day Thomas Ware was celled n Pcnsacola, Fla last veek E 0 her daughter, Mrs Lois  nuifiiintiiiiniir niiisinn  is a patient at tne has  EMiCY YOUR FAVCiTE DiKS ATCD DANCE ON OUR  LAiiGE SMOOTH DANCE FIOOP  OPEN TUEd,, VED, THUR  TV, 6C3  M TO 2C0 A M  C LAY 2CC PM TO 2 A M  CLD MONDAYS  fcO DOOll OR COYER CHARGE j aj,5 tUt  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Curlett M and M Tarn Car of several days last wk in Lapsing Charier Clerk home A Mrs Ossio Siqler of Detroit is Fi4 called en he 7o Sixers Gale Shirley and wife of of i v Hondee and jirife of Ann 0 Ing the Hoti Sisters Sunday Dundee spent the week end at Ardor called at the Walter Clark J Frank Haines has sold his pro V Amse end Murray Ker he Albert Shirley home home Wed on the occasion of oerty at White Lodae Charles ry faTnily ac Tr Vdn T0 Ona Campbell family and 7acrv birthday  Spencer of Brighton  bouahi the Kennedv a pcrrr iTi vr of hor Loir, Shirlef were m Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Foeeph StackabW and Rev McLucas the lots birthday Sunday nigh spent Monday in  41     ,VJ 4 ieffsfla 1  WWCKNEY DISPATCH  X J Tns rtobak, Court tor tf County ot JfrtabHshed 186  Wednesday May 18, 1949 ,  GsfT OUR N REO ROYvM POWER 2j  LAWN MOWtR NOW  sits to   before the gra, en your lav n one of ourTTcw, anrsingly 1 efficient Roy ale power lawn mow reel and onepiece steel bottom kr  and wellup to three full acres  efficiency that will sive fully   because the Reo Koyvie is sjf puibifig It starts, sr spvd jutt single, fingrr, ADJUS 2L5 r For Hatter Mowing  Easier SfrHrTe  steel handle adjusts to the heig t tht suits , also stands straight up  tes 1 ss room i  in y RLO Its i ii cuts rass srroulM ,   v a a speed and  viur time And J, tc agic I Oiitii c i  or slows cir  CJrtrcl  r  f  UTloqitoa  At a  ion i aid Court h14 fa tht in said Conty, on the 28th day oi April  A D 1949  PieuxU Hon Hiram B Smith ludt ol P robot  In the Matto oi tns Eatats oi Tanny S Rockhold Dscsassd  Wild a Rockhold having tiled in said Court his iinal account as administrator  of saiid estats, and his petition praying  ,r  Uowance theteoi,  It is orderedThat the 23rd day of May A l 1949 at ten oclxk in the  Icrenorn at said Probate  fiico bo uid i heicby appointed for hearing said 1 ,1, r It is Further Ordered Yhat public  notice thereof be givu av publication oi acopv o this ordsr oue each wee  for tluce successive weeks previous to acrid drry oi hearing la the Pinckney  Dispan, a newspaper, printed and circhculced in wid Cjinvy,  Hircm F Smith Tudqe of Probate Minnie F sr Pep Hs bf Probate  oi it or  JKiGll The P4bat Coiut oi  cottrTy , At a setstn oi said Court be id art the Prte Oiiic in trie City oi Howii said county, on the 2nd day oi May A D 1499 PreeencHos Hiiam FL Smith, Judge ef Profcaie   IN THE MATTZR  TWV STATJ OF  Gilbert Roy Granana, Deceased Howard J Grahum, administrator hav ing filed in said Court his final admin istratioa account, and his petitioin pray  nq for the allowance thereof and for as signment and distribution of said estate  It iss Ordered, That the 23rd day of May v A D, 1948, at ten oclock in the  forenoon, at said Probate office, be and  is hereby appolnttd for hearing said ce Won   It i Further Ordsred Tho publii notice thereof be alven by publication of a copy of this order once each week 4  for three successive weeks previous to  said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir i dfvlated to said Csirr  A tru copy Hiram R Smith OWna Pcrrshall Judge of ocrt  vaster  Prcbats  ttcuporated 1915 McPnerson skate Bank  PROFESSIONAL CORNER l Jruxuney Mien Dally 11JU A L to U0 P M  iccept WeauwUuy Monluefcw rLat y uuoufe , Dntit Each year at this time Ccaqiess  112 Ji North iIichigan begins to write the tax bill which  Telephones the American public, you and rjyce 933 niience 814 you and each oi us, must mowi  I VANWINKLE  VANWItfKLL int PINCXNLY SANITARIUM, DWVanWinkle CXVeuWinklf Attorneys Ci Mfw Firwt State and Savings Book Howell Michigan A BUDCET MESSAGE To 11 must be met by Income laxes on Amusements, Taxes included in the prices of food,auto mobiles, gasoline, tobacco, th3 shirt on our backs, or the overalls we work in  I eniuys by Appoutnenia ttoweJL Micuigaa SNEEU  FSTT S Cemetery Memorials 924 NMcdn btAnn Aroolicb, Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming S, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 i Monument  Markers HERB IviAKTIN J IA v iviJ Phoao IS  f WVPh0n 10 tA Mich how3ll Michigan rTZg   ,Reed Esato Insurance,Broketcxge Phone 157FH WT5Pair5a , Cy LcAce and Farm Property MYRON J HUGHES 1 A Speciality Plumbing and Heating A    371 Lakeside Dilv Who pay the tax A study of income tax figures  ,  , sh vs that the high income brack Uz our Pioperty with  ibtate  ets, and corp pay large sumsi,i these sums are inadequate to I  meet the bills of or govornmen j  LE2 LAVEY General Insurance , , Phone 59F3 The great bulk of all taxes come   Michigan from people like your friends and      neighbors  AUCTIONEER License Rush Lak SON In essence all governmental service is paid for by everybody There are no favored groups A  iollar spent by Congress is yours and mine Let Congress spend if as we would I t  McPlisr Mat 3ank Faim Sales a Speciality bEHT WYLIE Phone PL4ckney78F2i A savinqs Account can be open s4 with as Uttle ana 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings, iw, loaks and Tim Ceiacatet oi 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Deposit Phn Dexter 3461 All deposits up to 500000 insur1  STANLEY BERRIMAN AHorney at Law 207 52 E Grand River, Howell REFROERATIOJ, SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pinckney 154F3  DR C J TOWNER Dentist  K R SWARTHC   Funeral Hon 3 Don C Swarthout, director rodern Lqipmet Ainbulanco Sjvice Phones 39 S 63 Pi  TRED C RElCKHOlFSr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave  Howell, Michigan  For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 613 LLCKD HENDEE live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroli General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL IONES Concrete Products Gravel JANE TASCH J Sand Top Soil1 Road GitaTet d by our membership in he Fed ratters or Any Papers Composed  Fill Dlr and Road Built Fieral Deposit Insurance Corp or Copied rf Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or ConfcacJ Ov 50 Years of Safe Banking  All Work Confidential 7628 Tomt Rd Pinckney Rle 7 47 Ma3in,Pinckney, Phoie 50F11  Phone DJcter 3 116 The  Royale is power, pengine built b ucts for 4   hv t l2h ior Gc  T 4  Mow  d u 7 ts V 7i Jffa 4 lL A  WARE   r 1 C  V   10  Mrs Howara Pe tended the carnivcl tor Scturday S Jn nn Ar   Jinaixjlle Croupe of How ell rpent the week end at the W Miller home Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEET and iGS j REMOVED FB I CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY  Wa l A d ONLY A SFiL BUT 88,000,000 of them build a y Pinckney r ISBW3SSC eats Fruit LITY Groceries Vegetables I FOR SALE A 9X12 All Wool Green Rug A 1948 Kelvinator Electric Stove double track railroad that spans j T our nation, coast to coast ONLY A LKJLLAtt Uut many dollars, deposited reg  ulariy at this bank, can help you jet security and have the  otnei good things you want R Hobey, 4734 Middle Drive j Strawberry Lak FOR SALE Kitchen Cabnet  Mrs Gone Dinkel i Call George for your fresh veg r efjab39s and vegetables plants  iiO 1 iiiisWAi ioAiNA f Fzosh csparagus and green onions, also other vegetables George D Charbonneau Phone 161F11 TO RENT Crop land available on shares Phone or see tfuss Gardner, Ann Arbor 27101 v  FOR SALE Wire tie hay bcdler corn planter 2 bottom 14 in plow 7 in Hammermill, double disc harrow, side delivery rake, power takeoff 7 rt mower Elmers Garage Oak Grove f PhonsJIcwell 510W 1  TirTuiTThe b G TeepW home n village of Pinckney,cor oner oi Main St and Howell Rd Must be sold Submit offer to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phone 675 WANTED Plowing and Fittfavg your garden Call CHUCK HEWLETT Phone 93 Member Federal Deposit LISUL ance Com All deposits o to  ft  , D,  , r m    19040 Farley Rd STAR DIDNT MAKE THIS   MISTAKE A SECOND TIME WANTED POULTRY Will Py  WANTEEh Qcirdeu plowing 1 An opera curtain worked grief Detroit market pnees  wiU algQ haul asheg 31 Jeanelie MacDonald duiina  H Lloyd Phone b2rIJ Pnr HWOTynw 220 Unadiin St an opera rehearsal sequence in San Francisco all lime gtecft FC SALEBed Springslike new drama of the Barbary Coast, now  mattress for 1200 brought back to the Dexter screen AJLJ222ff u an MGM masterpiece re F0R SJLB u Knaprnan   Prmt  witn seenng gear and Martin 60 Miss MacDonald had to take 0t0r nCUu liuuav Daaa bows in an enthusiastic curtain call at the close of her cxria in  CARPENTER  CONTffiffcfOR ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS ROFFING  SIDING KITCHEN CABINETS PORCH ENCLOSURES IOHN R BEENS Rle 1, Pinckney JiiLand Luka D GRAVEL, FILLDIRT, and   STONE DELIVERED CALLKEVIN LEDWIDGE Traviata She exited part way FOrt RENT and ALhi Utility trail j then, stuck in the billowing cur ersConcrete mixers for  HQm PINCKNEY NO 5  tain, had to call for help rates Wilsons Sales and Rental RTHOUT  ROBINSON More recently, the star appear Service 6121 W Gd rtivri  iarold Swarthout Olin Robison ed in a simUar scene in her forth way between Bright and    PAINTING coming picture The Sun Comes eli at Lake Chemuny wHi s A SPECIAUTY Up, to which she plqys a con a m00 p m mcL 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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>     , Volume 66 Mirtuput Mirror omyJ headed far a howdowi, u Michigan il the legialatuie oc joume May 20 Rep3ijcau  atarii imam    wyJa tbe Pincknej Dispaji tspatri Wednesday May 11, 1949 OwdtClfc rOUR DEMQCPX I MOTHERS HELD FOR MURDER   RMV T Donald Aadus, 23, and his bro   tehr, Win 26, are held tor the murder of Frank Cline aged Bri  m SJJ eCOnmy aiu 9htCn merchant   a hold meeJnJ teQrn Whether Up APril 28 The warrant was  Kr CUt  PPr  lasd by state poHce and appov no state agency wishes its funds cut This is fuxivt complicated by increased aid to local govern ments who now get 67 percent oi the total state revenue Can the legislature economise ed by Pros Erwin Justice Cronn enwett who issued it refused bail Donald Andrus was idenitfied by Cline before b died as th3 man who robbed and beat him up William was identiiied as be on the remainder of the state rev j ing around the store at the time enue without impairing vital pub of the robbery He was also in lie service Many doubt it the basement of the building talk Gov Williams nas already in ing to men who were wciking dicated that his 1950 campaign j there Their hearing  as set lor will be an attack on the So call May 13 Stanley Berriman of ed do nothing legislature of 1949 Howell will represent them He will try to put them on the The Andrus boys operate a gro spot for their failure to do any eery and oil station on Grcna hing for social needs such as  Pivar west of Brighton icl public housing, fair employment wives are now ri,,,ij it bqtter pensions and payments and payments for workers He believes he has a ready made ARE STILL HELL issue I  threo Brown brothers end Actually the legislature has not  wo others are still held by Dei been any more tough on Gcv fsh police on suspicion of bi3ng Williams than it was on Hepubli implicate in numerous robber can governor Sigler whos3 pro J i including that of the Pine gtam it also scuttled Judge Co h  Y pestoffice Sheriff Basseit of Gratiot county, a Dem an  ad Pros Ex win went to Pontiac pohiiee o foimor governor Von tact week to question them The I  Wqaner elected Kim 3ialer,for 6 had been brought there to bemer gwmior as peiai pros, to viewed by persons who had sui  try former Senate Ivan Johnston ferer recent breakins However, , of Mt Clemens eY admitted nothing and wc   The post of supt of public insf  returned to Detroit Robert Brown will remain elective An effort to I the oldest served 17 years for  M make it appointive failed in the ing a police officer in Ann Arbor senate 17 to 14 I durin9 a holduP J7 rvfc GOOD CIRCUMSTANCES EACH GENERATION IN AMERICA HAS HAD ITS OWN MEASURE O WHAT CONSTITUTES OOOD ORCUMSTANCES  iN THE PiONCEfl DAYS OF CUR COUNTRY, A MAN WAS IN GOOO ORCUMSTAJCS IF HE MAO, FOR HIS FAMLV, A HOME IN A LOCATION SECURE FROM ATTACK A PJECE OF LANO AND A MORSE WITH N WHICH TO WORK IT  No 19 start the SCHOOL NEWS WIN 6TH STRAIGHT GAME , Knckney won their Sth straight  The Anti00o i game without any deists at x  ed to W fc,6    ei Inday when they eke, out a Hoht it  Ck n Mch,  W  to 9 victory  Joe Jofficyl Ck  by   inched and was leading  tob Wn hero il mbers  th   e 4th inning when tluu weei askLa d PGtlti0nE  hafyened DelTarre the Dxtei  iS er, g Wch br to gtt Mexican Mar was trappod betIsecuied L i Vgh sianer  woeu thmt and home In the rua Skid t n, t ,6gislat will  down he toppled Gene Bower ballot a H  proP0sitin on tl Pincknevs rirH u   i001101 at tlie next election iu v LATER ON, AS AMERICA DEVELOPED,  AND THE SECURITY OF ITS HOVLS SECAM ESTABLISHED, V OOOD CIRCUMSTANCES CAME  TO EM8RACE MORE HOME COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES  OCASS  WINDOW PANES, FRANKLIN STOVES, CHINA DISHES  MORS SUaSTANTiAL TOOLS  TO WO UK WITH i X  ,1 ,, i i  VTJ vfc f Pinckneys 3rd baseman out  I Clark Pinckneys catcher jouciied tie Mexican boy out H loo a punch ai him and ir , ,,atei The umpire bumshjl  Wei Palmer went in to cv n ioi Pmney hut had trouble hcldu q onto to Jeffreys curves, jm Buir cjghr pitcher, who was playmq jtirst went in and althougn he nev  3r caught before did a creditablejob However Dexter came within one point of tieing  Ba 3ries Pinckney Jeffrey  , Clarl, Palmer, Burroughs Dexter j J Howard  Cregory  DONNA DeVOE PLACES ND  IN lETROPOLrTAN FINALS enough signers are be  the  next election forbidding the sale of colored oleoThis action is like locking the barn after the horse has bean stolen Where were the dairy forces when the campaign was on last year to legalize the sale of colored oleo and when the legialatuie approved the sale of colored oleo J ecause they did not want it j IT the April ballot We dont think there is any more chance of repealing the law legalizing colored oleo than there is of repealing the sales tax diversion amendment We still woviJ like to see some figures showing just what percentage of Michigan people use oleo The bill to forbid betti rq on   hr race in Mich, afer 0 3 ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT  1V49, paseod by the house was , Mr Qnd Mrs Wesley DeClaire killed by the senate If the bill jc Manchester announce the en   had passed Michigan would gagement of tneir daughter, Ann have lost 3 million Holers a  ouise to Maynard Clark son r year A simibr bill v, id 2 Mr  and Mrs Walter Clark of yearn ago  Pinckney The bride graduated Michigan will bo short 23,000 , horn Manchester high schoclThe  OUT THROUGHOUT OUR, HISTORY T CCHCFPT OF JOOD CIRCUMSTANCES HAS CITNTCRCD AROUND HIWLE AND FAA4 V IT HAS EMBRACED TH OPrOTtNITy  ROVfOE Trie UZ7ACE Or LlVi TO NURTURE TUu SONDS OF iOv wO AFfCTON ANO TO PLAN CONFIOCKTLV TRP FUTURC VVCLLBEINQ  f THE  Mios Donna 7i61a DeVce  represented the Dexter TH FAMIL S Hi nnl TJberr MOTHERS DAY PARIY school teachers next vear grcom grci luated Five ferry boats will oprat , Vi9h sclioci and between Mackinac City and S , years in the army in Japan   ,  Ignace this year The nev oow empolyed by the Symony Marjorio Shehan the S S f Marie will inciea Bros, Ann Arbor They will  j  the carrying capac4y 15 percent I married at Mancheser in Jui CONSEKVATION Last year the dept planted 987,582 leyal iisd trout in Mick slrearns A cut back ic GO barrels a r ay in th production in the Deep d or field at Aisnac county h  been orded Fosmer produc ion was 80 In Isabella oil fiji production  set at 85 Lawcx , day farperirrrenTsreBeing made a Mien Slaia college ii an attem r pt to make sausage of carp jnea c J   LA SCHCOL ELZCTlOfr In circuit court in Detroit last week Judge Chester P OHara upset tne recent school elecucn wherebyDetroit votersvoTed a f 50000,000 school tax increase   r expansion purposes The jud gc ruling was that although any I vote  21 years old even if ho is  ot a taxpayer can vote to ia  i 15 mill tax limit but that thti j proposition in Detroit vas so  woxdedthat besides increaem  ths 15 mill limit, ,2 miils, i  Welcome Jiana Breda Any Im Here Richard Pearc  01 oi Mothers Day Donna DeVoo Dolly Pamela Shehan in inb, Audience ftirhard Bda ivlcJiier3 LQye John Ihurston  i Sunspfc Frank Pearce Mothers Little Girl  ST iViAV CHURCH Fr Aibe  J, Schxniit, iasto Sunday Mouses, 000 and 1000 to 900 pm inusi Fridays,aft v Novnna Devoiions Novenna to Our Sorrowfr1 ty Tod ay at 730 PM   TijrnnnflCiVri Rov J h, ii ju Minister CnoL Pr   We Njgh was the runner up in the Metro politan Spoiling Bee held in ti  WWJ Auditorium Studio in Del Iroit May 6 She lost out lo PUNK Ma Ruth Pearsell of Highland Par,  Last year Donna placed 21it, i the finals where 32 disls ar represented Donna is the daughter c MrN Territorial Rd Mr DeVoe was and Mrs Arthur DeVce of lOllJO a dist champion in VVnynj Cc when ho was an eighth Tcd  and placed third in the leropcl tta Spelling Bee of that y  Donnas mother was on honor graduate of Pinckney High School Donna has been a dist champ ion for two years She is a seven th grade plpi of the Srriih Sell ool of Wdshtenav Co whie Mrs Marjorrl Shehan in c  teacher It goes without ayig hat her teacher and hoi fjvl are very, very proud of  THE SENIOR PLAY    TiLSeniojiClass of 1949 put oi TM Mer win Caxnpbfii a western play entitled Ah  Way back hi 1933 when the 15 area  mill lax limit ai real esldu was  udipiod Bill Comstock was gov Something had to ho done in a  hurry as the cuttina of the proper iy tax had cut off the states rev iui The sale tax was the solu ici by which a tax WJS paid on ill salesThe tax was unpopu I j i and grew to hi called The Pipy for Coirstocl TOY  The governor vai afeifcd ii lenom I motion and Frank Fitzgerald rep I ublican was elected on the pted go he would take the tax off food This he never did Since then at every session there has benn attempt to repeal the sales tax but all end in failure The attempt to do this at this session and sub stitute a consumers wholesale ix vas defeated last week 50 to 20 Now we do not beleive that the legislature is completely sold oti the sales tax but since its in ception it has poured a steady streom of money into the state treasury So far the legislatures have been unable to figure out any other form of taxation which would do likewise  S Supt Merwin Campbell f of Red Canyon Fri ancf Sabe Wed Junior Choir Practice at I tore good crowdsThe piav ie B ndalad, b,rb T5IS SI Shn n Dtf7 Meetin at the Parsonage atl 00 1 W P rT n e ,Frida Vacat3on Bile School  iwf, RlCrd lv  Teers Meeting at 300 at the r rank Willis James Toira Parsonage   i Childs Opinion Paul Breda Chucrh Service at game raise or bought pheasants fo stocking pirposes Oil and gas leases on 173,000 acres of state lands will be offei od for lease May 27 31 The pheasants take incrcc  39 percen lt yprrf   iivis he ruled was a direct ex panditure In other words the two Groio Singing Committee j Rosalie Nash who goes to c     small western town wrier shu  civilizes the wild men of that place, gets them to shavo of i their vhisker and quit rweTin Of course she tolls in love wtl the rancher lim Burroughs  UJ  he has a Spanish Jane Amburgj  madly jealous aiid tries , w ip off the lady barbe Fin Wed and Thurs, Meeting of  ally the Spanish girl is Killed by Congl State Conference at Port a sage coach robber Oiaa Bak  Steam engines which burn coal are becoming extinct on the  roads of Mich The Penn,  iroad announces its talcing  last steam engine off th rand Rapids run to be replaced by diesel engine The only steam engine it will retain s the one running from Caaiiiac to Mack inavv for years the railroads were the largest consumers of  chxip coal in the countryTheir stockpiles were huge and the cirde is were used to ballast their oadbeds The coal was dirty, ires caused by spark from the FINISHES HOSPITAL SCHOOL David R Ledwidgehospitaj cp  prentice U S N son of Mrt j , Eleanor Lewdidge of 740 Putnam  cf r i i  u Pinckney, Mich, was S  ls the state ld must  on   1   t 1 m    second Mcaoa presented to Mrs Rav Bayliss ivjrs Beulah Stanlev Lack in 1935 Pinckney had c  Mr Wicks honoring the old   y similar experience and had to est andTyoiingestrriothers present   CALVAfi have another election because   , the first one combined the 15 mill  ix increase and the pur  pose ror which it was to be rais refreshments were served Sunday School i ballot These two pro  ds wellJohn Sprout engines were numerous and rail   Bob Darrov Pro road premises were usually well up However, Timo is fined 25c very siloled dim 1 e swears Maxine Atchin  ron, CJaroIene A demonstration class in begin MENNNONi fE OIURCH ring readng was presented by Rev Ezra Beacfey, pator Mrs, Shehan after which dainty Morning Worship  fc    xTorcy graduated from the HosoitJl Corps School at the Naval Trul ina Center, Great Lakes, Hi Thi 12week course includes instruction in elementary cliemi try, anatomy, physiology, bact Zeigler Pond, Shirley Gyde, Badxrra Haines Leon Lampbeil and 1000fy nn arri5 also h i pats M w 11001 The specialities vera rWh class Young Peoplet Meeting 730 Sally LaRosa sarg, A ti o of Bar SOFT BALL NEWS Evening Wowhip 815 bara Haines, Supt Reader cud In the soft ball league the Am Sj B       marchoo onand the diesls ar separate ballots j In the soft ball league the Am jr Roscoe Darrow  Mitzie Young rorded seveial Detroit will carry the case to urgey team defecrtea the Singer Asst  Walter Esch f election and a rylhm band and team Monday night 5 to 4 Bat Childrens Service   1145 j chorus, directed by Lois Shidey teries for Amburgoy D Am bur Prayer Meeting wed rve,  300 also performed, c ev  Lavey for Sirqer,Widm i   Tu Jrr Twitchell  MARRIAGfc UCENSES Wednesday night in a wild Albert MarshalL 18, Fenfon he cupreme court MRS MARY B SMITH Mis Mary B Smith vidw of rinlvnV rJlrrZ, AZ  rt, I  n o r  , , Wednesday night in a waa Airmen MarshalL 1  The proceeds will be ucd to finance the classs trip to Arash D C on lune 6 sing, minor surgery, a taught by practical work centrated classroom study  tor  farst aid har home at 3704 She don V Twitch ,11 14 to 11 Batter Russell Brown 26 St Peru Minn ANNUAL GRAUS TRIP OTd C01  45 I  i  11  J 5         T pup,, Aftor graduation, skudents work Pearl Doyle of Detroit Mrs Ed R ing i j six months as ward attend ward Hoops, Mrs Fred Priftskorn i Twitchell ants in Naval hospitals and then and Mrs Frank Robins of Wayne J, Next Week Monday Am az9 given more specialized duties Th3 funeral was held at the re cney vs n rn ahir rrnA mhr rf4rt J Urr ,U U,,l  QVMv , V V TWltClll VS Dinger  Jovding out tro steam, engines m the railroads as they did on  oats and ships of the Great Lks Cong Engel of Muskegon, men toned as a Republican candidate for governor in 1950 may have put himslf out ofth3 run ning by blasting his Republican any in congress for joining with the Dixiecrats in attempting o pass the Wood Labor bill, a modified Taft Hartley bill Cong Vnn charged the bill was writt   y the Republican leadership who lacked nerve to introduce survived by 4 daughters Mrs  fc  ,  u n o o,r mohH Jrn  r  f Lf h    I V PuPi it ard had Cong Wood c Geo o i r i x r J    R Sinaer, for Twichell P Singer mono Jonnson, 31, FowIrvil  ot the county take their annuc n  4 J IT U J TIT Pearl Doyle of Detroit Mrs Ea r f  ,   Gov WoSmftrin OA V i ,,1  n,, ,  rnnur Dixiecrat do so He added that I sidence with burial in Sheldon j cemetery on ships and shore stations KBUCAL PROMISE COMES TRUE TODAY j THOMAS S JAMES Thomas S James,76, a lead no Read God is My Landlord, figure in the business life of Dex ct story of great biblical wheat ter some 50 years aco at which demonstration that proves the time he inherited 30 00 f m old biblical promise, It pays to his father, died at the Washten  trth and share with the Lord, aw county infirmary Fri He wr j  Gay Westmorland 24,Fowlerville I trip to Detroit May 18 Leave the  I court house Howell, at 8 a m CARD OF THANKS Go to Belle Isle, ride the penie v  Twitcneil vs Dinger  l wish to express my sincere tc Then to Birmingham whei C Sunday, May 15, Pincknev thanksto DrCulver for the ex I they see Topsy Turvey Land will go to Munith to play that lent care given me, to my rekrtjat Childrens Theatre The bohrr teamTexim will leave Pinckney ives, neiahbors and frierdg, the ce of the day will be spent at the team Team will leave at 130 p m  May and Scofield Employeer Detroit Zoo The zoo closes at 5 Gregory Kings Daughters and S p m Cost of the trip is 200 100 Marys Altar Society for their are expected to go Basil Wli and wife of HoweJ tetters, cards, visits, flowers, vere Sunday guests at the Ben , plants and many acts of kind ness during my illness Mrs I L DonofoW Whit3 home     7 , 7 w   J Mrs Nerrie Valghn, Mrs Edith j This amasag story will be found never married and is survived by I Teejtfe i Mrs Marjorie Shehan  in The American Weekly, famous 2 nephews and 3 neices I and daughter Pamela, and Har   magcalae oi xA Uie Horn with  The runoral was at the Keehn old Farley were Sun dinner Rr  P   , this vf Kay W itie cl rWofl JbJ Monday gusof 4r and MrsRoy Merrii wSertlTf y   tlm DvtoastSuAday Ti burial there of Webster bor today a son DanW Paul SFSCIAL COMMUNICATION Special Communicanoii of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 F  AM on Friday night Mav 3 There will be work in the first degree  1 Lets fecri a good turnout Re   it  grv after the de P W Cudstt Sea labor has been driven from the Republican party and if the Republican fail to offer a program but keep on joining with southern Dixiecrats to kill all progress ive legislation they will not elect a president for SO years Th Wood bill failed by 2 votesCong Engel and Cong Bennett of the upperfpemnsula casting the deciding votes against It ANMOOTflcacnm The Twin Pines Dairy of expects to start a hosso t  dsfcvery of their Mflk Pinckney and ty All  The Pinckney 4Upacb Wednesday May 11, 1949  I The Pinckney Civic Assn Met Monday night in the town ship Hall for their regular meet ing zau t   ftK2GUElIJfc AVOIV THEATER Mr Jack Milligan gave a talk on Improvement in Our Community Member were then ask for their ideas on  What Can be done In Pinckney The next meeting will be MON NIGHT, JUNE 23 Nws t     SM5 We want to i Disc imisw roduce you to J j  V i t t      I   U isjil O r y  I fc ii      liivi il sci f li  of  ,n   i i , r i  ii i tl  hi  ii ll  C lK,f  i  i of fli  JI ui h t    4 1 t  w  ul , ii ,,c  w wv A L xylt  i,i  on, rtuuru Ii iiuUi, JUOL la i e wai  Law jtate of Puuej it Denton Itetoasea IWJL Deutoa haviug iiiud u sa CJI1, 1 ILUCU uUniniuauou uccou out xi rn i  i i,r  c CoI Wli On lrru i  i i ii  t f and hex petition ptayma, fox Ihs auo,vu ce iheieol and lor In assignment and 11JOII ol the scud estate It  OronM, Hi at the 16th day oi May  A, D i343 ai ten o dock M the forenoon bo and U hereby appointll lo tativr Uwtd, lh it  J  i  ju ticu merec cc aiveu iy pi bit 111 ol a  1 iiy oi this oiuex oncu each weiK  hleg sucCMSive weeks previous to sa  day cl iieuriiig w the Pinckney Diispatch a iiovspaper prmted and cuculattd in said County A true copy Hiram R, Smilb Celestia Psuhaill Judge of Proba to Reaister of Probata  Mrs Frederick Behner, 70,wuV of tiie pastor of th Soiciig Prsby1jrian chuicb ckod last wk  Marned at the Stock, i , rie sbyJtrian enuren tvUiy  by R3 Giiffith Godoa Topping son of iIi and Mrb Nonaan Toppinq to Joanne lOiS Miller, duughier ofvMr and Mrs Floyd MillerAi tendonts wore Eleanor Topping cud Dewey Breniser i The enrollment at the Michigar State summer school is expected to reach 4000 Seth Jacobs, former editor of the Brighton Argus, now of Wil iamslon, is 70 years old  We VanHorn of Los Angeles lLommg  Calif, is visiting at the Gonrgc I VanHorn home in Howell  Thf Howell school bd has ask  ed the city to close Athhic Si whi h separates the old athletic  field from the new one bouahi  Tho city seems agreeable provH i ing an understanding can be had   a to the use of the athletic filJ it Arthur Smith of Jackson i   the new salvation army head at  Howell He succeeds Wm Brad j ley who resigned to become pol  ice cliief  Wm Frodenberg 6th grader  1 wen the marble tournament span sored by the Howell V F W f The Handicraft Furniture Store at Hcwell has been sold to Hairy Ward of Lansing Ben to Mr and Mrs Donald Olo1 i ft Push Lake April 29, c daughter fW GritTTrracteT of Lansing is  concluctina revival services at the Wrights Corners chirch The Dexter high school sniors visid the state capital in Tan  sina oe day last week Tho Dexter school board har filled all tecchinq positions for next vear Miss Mercidees Miri will not return having accepted a DJsition in Wavne county Pom to Mr and Mrs Raymond Thurston of Silver Lk Apiil   daughter i Hnry Steinboch of Dexter hn i returned home from Univory  hoipita1 Rim Arhr Friday Saturday May 13 14 Ioubl FMtur JUNGLE GODDESS An African Adventures vith George Reeves, Wanda McKcry Plus DEAD MANS GOLD A Western Starring  Losh LaRue Fuzzy St Johns Sunioy Tuesday, May 15, 17  MISS TATLOCKS MILUONS A Comedy Stcrrina SYLVAJN lHliATEtt mn ChlaL Mich,a rnday, Saturday tfay 13 14  THE UNTAMED BREED  Clatcolax Starring Gabby Hayes, Sonny Tufts, Barbara Brirton Cartoon Noveltf Sun Juts May lTTT THE L, COMES UP  cjlc bv Technicolor f armg Jeanette lie Don aid, Lloyd Nclcm Percy Hilbride John Lund Wcnda Hendricks Cartooa T Banehe CrcK Barry Fieiald Sunday Shows a 57  BOM Brawl Cartoon Last oi the wild horses Fuller Brush Man Cartoon Nowl HexferTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned    nday, Saturday May 1314 dhows 7Q0, 924 Gene Aufry in RID1N ON A RAINBOW Plus DYNAMITE with William Gargan Cartoon Sunday, Monday May 15,16  Siiday si3w starts 230 continuous Icnday shows at 700 and 920 THE THREE MUSKETEERS color by Technicolor Srrrna Lana Turner, Gene Keliv, June Allyson, VanHeflin Cartoon Lucky Ducky News Wednesday Thursday May 18 IS  ROAD HOUSE A brema Staxrin Ida I upino Cornel Wilde, Richard Widmark Cartoon Shov 710 and 915 SHiSBJJJJJiBJMSJSlSBBVBeAMiSHHVSSHSHSSllllHk4MBViSBS,MSPM Coming The eturn oi Octobc Night time u Nevackfr Littl Women Howell lii eater Howell, Mich Thurs Fri May 1213  Marx Brothers Groucho  Chico , Haxpo IA A NIGHT AT THE OPERA with Kitty Carlisle Allan Jones Comody Cartoon March of Time Satuiday May 14  Jim Bannon as Red Ryder in ROLL THUNDER ROLL In Cinocolor Also Jean Porler Jimmy Lydon r  tr SWEET GENEVlfcVE Cartoon Tues,  Wed, Thurs, May 17 18 19 STATION WEST Starring Dicic PowelL Agnes Mooiehead This is orio of the yearB bet western pictures  Sun, Mon, May 15 16 Russell D Smith FORD SALES 6 SERVICE HONE 40  at the PiooatO Court im iue CkjCity At a soMon oi said tJourt hld iha Pwuto Office m ifto Ciiy I Hcv  i sou uHy 0 tn 2nd day of May A D 1499 Preseniiloo riiiam R fruth, Juuue Prjiai i  iJi I A1 ,, 1 ,  VSiA Ji Cil,t po Giariarn, Deceased Howoid J CraLMjn, adminlsfrolot hav ing iijed in said Court his final rrlnn istmti account, and his pofiioin jrcr, n   ,rvfice thereof and or as iiiit tine uiftiribuMon of acrid ostatn It iss Orlcrrf, That the 23rd day of Mny A D, Il, at ten ocinck r    f , ft sair VrnWfj ofSro, lo  is loirv ajjroirlirj Jo honM 110  it Jon Ii is Fur,or Orck red V at publi noiiee thorcoi bo aiven by puLlication ol a ojy oi 11 unli ovrn virh wegk lor three successive weeVi pievioua to feJi day oi haruig In the Pinckney Dispatch, a nevspaper, printed and circiriated in said C t  A true cop hjarn R, Smith   io Parihail judgr of ots 7ler i PrcSate Coming Command DocltsionWhifepering Smith So Dear to my  Heart K and Mrs Erston Clork an Mr, Pauline Clark of Unadillo varc Sunday guests of Mrs Etta  if v vV  f ears go Last Friday 400 lbs of were set off to connect Wifians Lake and a smaller lake next o  it J passage of 200 ft long, fj to 3 ft deep and 15 foot wido was madejvhs Mary Ewing, 94 died at hor home here April 30 Ske war bon in England Come here in  iHiq She was the mother of 10 chld renoi whom 5sjicdye Jcn Taylor, 77 died at hi1hori  in Unadilla May 6 Hf leaves a wife and 4 children Pinckney plays Dexter hen Sunday 330 at Monks park Alqer Hall is ill with pneumon ia in a Detroit hospital , fWt HinrVlfry Virrg n nnw FL   Mrs S E Swarthout uudervca , an operation at the Pinckney L  itarium Monday  The Pinckney Stockbridqe high  school game was rained out in  I the 2nd inning Tuesday No scores made then Two women bootleggers wore j cauaht at Howell last week with   721 bottles of beer in their car  WANTEDCUSTOM PLOWING bV the acre or hour Phone Pinckney 45F11 Mr, uudav, a 15 P M ConBaeriM UGHTER SQUADRON color by Technicolor Starring Edmund OBijenJ Robert Slack Henry Hull Comedy Cartien ft  TuesT VoafThursT7 May 17 18 19  Olivia de Havilland In  THE SNAKE PIT  witn MarV Stevens Leo Gehn Cartoon Remedy i   1 W  Tv  X   rSu f IT as Toafurcs 4 X and 26995 LOADED WITrTTFATURES  AefemofU Defrestisf  tollator Celdmeker  MeotSteraot CclApatV  e Wide Side f reezer27ib leeacity e feUAway Shelf  CesePlwi lottl Sferoge  14 Sq Ft of Shelf Area   EasyOut fee Treys  Sliding HyeVovoir  SYeor Pretecties Flea Pinckney FabSheet  Metal Company   vr Oid Mrs Abel Haines and Paul Singer and wife spent the weel end in Syracuse, N Y  Mrs, EJjanor LedwidgeJ Mrrf Germaine Grabowski and Louis Stackable and wife visited Nan Ledwidge at St Josephs Acad emy, Adrian Sunday Omar Gass and wife of Brijh on rpent Sunday at the Lc McAfee home  John Kennedy of Hov1 rivrt   , he vsek end with hs grandpar ,ent Mr and Mrs Ir Kenn ly  Sunday dinner que     1 Edward Spears home ve P    Glover and family of Fovlervi v  Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mrs C Kennedy, the Gerry Eichman f, i  ily and Mrs Edna Reason    Leota  The Charles Soule fanvlv t  VFVS AGO Eugtne Campbell and family are visiting in Hint George Judson has moved on a farm in Unadilla and Wm Going into the George Judson house  The 10th and 11th grade gave a social at the town hall May 17  The junior sophmore annubanquet is at the opera hou June 27th Dr Bert Green is building a new house at Stockbridge Frank Moan is doing the masonery work Pinckney beat the Dexter base ball team there Thurs 9 to 2 H G Bdaqs is remodeling the, Tom Clark noma The Boston Bloomer Girls, a ladies team plays at Brighion tr  r yr,f,orf  IhrJv ski 1  in r    Ct Ol UH in     K L1   rLUMTr n f A MYRON J HUGHES  MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality  SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BU 211 WEST MAIN STREET Phone 134 Pincknc Howell pert Sun at the PhU,rIdaf 1 wiM move into Snft home J uir 4srA Th,  dept of Vicyr11 , ,nSat tlwir pulmotor to the Geo Crane j jSjwiu hold a r M fair J home Sat night when CoL Edv ,n J  this vecrr Fred Kubbel is   George who stays there sif q5eBl Bert Hoff is recovsftng nicely frnm a broken shoulder A Mrr arty was hel3 crt th  Fifcl All alia Clvs  otf lered a heart attach fred and KowodRead operated it and Mr GeOr rcllied enough to be tak The Carter Brown family of Dex Sudnay guests of Mr and Mrs fejeK  rk Swathout iJHenry were Mrs AUae Schoen en to Harper hospital DeUoitSun  yjm XcAx home Tuesday ftese Saturday hals Mrs Lydia Karue and dar The Jusdon Conetruction Co I rVrrles Doody vhile vrcrking Geou Webboi Detroit who owns ghters of Howell, Thomas Ware for whom Joe Basydlo workshas I Q  was aCcidently struck   f11   Hhasand wife and son Ross Lamb been awarded th ccnLract to  ty,e ghoulder by an trf Held wy morearil wiie of Lansing cad Myron build the new 80,000 FowlenrilL J j Hwitley Dr Wtiaht  prfn Schoeiihal9 o Akron Oiiio School to MVeral eitchet WfttUizer Fdtmrz Feed Supply f e  PHONE 204 H MAX WWLX  The Plndmey Dispatch Wednesday May 11, 1949 WH 10 KiNING GAM  WHO is your ttkpfcoat companyEver stop to think who installs your telephone  who makes repairs to your line when theyre needed    who at the switchboard handles calls to and from your home who works in your local tele 4ione business office Theyre folks just like yourself They may even be friends and neighbors of yours And theyre interested in providingyou with friendly and courteous telephone service at all times  TUt I t ove 3 IVVS the f ITS NEWS TO YOUA lot of the items you read in your newspaper come in hy telephone, or the papers staff obtains them by telephone Tele type riter machines operating over telephone lines send news all over the country from tly  press associations Even many of thi pictures appearing in newspapers are transmitted over telephone lines by wirephoto xa    NEIGHBORLY SHARING LETS YOU REACH THE VET IN A HURRYWhen you have an emergency, such as a hor MicMenly taken sick, you wmt to reach the vcUiiruiry in a hurry It UK Mi a lot to be able to put a telephone call ihfoivih riiht away Courtcou Minting of rural lines ikes everyones service ioo Spacing out  call ,   giving up the line when others have i iiiL Ticv  alls to make ,   always briij careful to hang up the receiver after each call    arc nciuhurly ways of sharing the line M I  U I t  M DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  Our 13,500,000 posfwor rural construction program meant mere and Litter rural telephone service  PiUiCKiiey oeut Cassdy Lake   w2  l  Dut i coy iu I  innings to do it The twirling j Singer boys, bob and ,uui vvcic both AWUu uuo uoti AruaKjjy  pitched Althougp ne vii mi Lee i ly bettex support would nuve   made hm a wu a 7 iiaugs PiLckney mad  ing 3 outfield Puckney put ursr laumcj en a wu to Lav   uad hift by tiu Anbrgty riit Uussiay Lake ooi  on li iis ,i I an error Pinckuey added 2 hs I 3rd on a walk to Ledwiuga and a  hit by Lavey Casaidy got oiv when Rojinski hjmrioied Pinck ney added another trie 4tn on J j  walks and an eriox Hogiiiski   hammered again for the laker  boys in thij irnirg Dan o ior Pinckney doubled and scood on  long flies In the 7th tlj lake boys staged a rally and kd th count 7 to 7 Hoginski got his 3rd hit, Eddinton lined to short, Dud  ek hommered, Goode dropped i Guinesss flyKotewa and Chiistlo I Hied out The 8th was scoreless  in the 9th the lakers got a mn on I I u nu and 2 Infield outs, Pincknay   scoredon Ledwidges double and i  DAmburgeys niJn the lOdi the j  I lakers did not score For Pinck  i rrey Reason grounded out Read ,  er singled, Darrow walicod Jcti  j ended the game bv driving on j  j over 2nd scoring flader Lavey t played a nice qame at the hot  corner for PirrViey, cjrabinc ft chances PINCKNEY Jlfreys, lb Do You Run For Water   220601 OIL TANKS I Underwriters Approval  r Does Water Run For You W Do All Kinds of Furnaca and Tav3i p Gutter Work EjMmaes wllhout OblyMion F H A TERMS PINCKNEY FA8BPICATING 6,  Ledvidge, If Lavey 0b B Amburgey, 2b  D Amburgey, p Good, cf Reason, rf Reader, c  Harrow, ss  CASSIDY LAKE GurgoL ss Rojinski cf  Fddingtonc Cirss 1 Kotc vo, If  Christie, rt Mien, 3b rvVev, ri  6 0 0, 5 3 3 5 2  5 2 2  5 1 1 5  0 C 5 0  3 0  2 0 1 5 0 2 CaHv aVe made 2 doubl, atl Pinckney 1 1J, Uvi precioul timi nd hard work itep up profits Let Rcddy Kiloratt, your wired hand pump hwtteTvTkeepifoatap day ind night Hell do thU chore fox  little as IVic an hour And the lore electricity you use, the lower lis hourly wage becomes i you already have running water, low is the time to increase its we llness Complete water systems ind electric pumps of all types ind capacities are available for  lediate installation Your Water Systems Supplier  rrJAl COMPANY 210211 West Main St Ba MnfitiiHji,uiiinirtJMnniiHiiuiiLniKUMiMiiiuiiitiiTraiiiiniiMiih HIGH SPEED PROGRESSIVE DIES, TOOLS, SMALL STAMPINGS 115 University Drive HOWELL MICHIGAN Atotiom tJ  v J DeVoe of tlj 3    J   iownhip o vhS  i ivarjory Merrill bneticn 13  ,, r n scOirl piue ii i   j  eta  spelliJig     a JJcUoit Friday Thp vvi  rvos lJotricia PearStllo  1 iThoo HigH Toad Parli Vit1 were 32 contetan s end    TJrst weni 69 rounds Oi  the Cth Hind the affair c dwindled dovn to a content be ,vei e PeoraJ and DeVor rv ital wrJ was cuid,UiDonna spelled it Condolance and Wi the Pcaraall Qirl pallcdiL , Condolence, winnlay tha Cbon 1 ship Miss DeVce is the daughter of rthur and Viola Burnott   Vo he latter being a graduota  of Piakney hiqh school and dau   ohr of the late Rex Burnett  Othe local contestants finish ,d as follows Clare Horvooa, Green ichool Mrs Aha Meyer, qht0n public school 19tn Ar j  lene Rathburn vlervill pb ic school 27 frei1 Thomas school AnTnArboT 32nd t A nice gesture took place in j  THE PINCKNEY FABRICATING  SHEET METAL CO IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE rE APPOINTMENT OF TT James Bescharrf TO HEAD OUR SALES DEPT MR BLANCHARD IS  FACTOR Y TRAINED TO HELP YOU SE LECT YOUR APPLIANCS NEEDS HOURS DAILY 900 A M 530 P M  SUNDAY 10 12 inckn y FabShf ei Meal Co,  lo 211 WEBT MADI ST PHONE 134 PWCSHEY MICH   Mre Anna Meyer of Garaen I Grove, Calif, Mark Farrell and     u  family MOTK Fcxrell jr of Detroit Dot re t l,st Thr night when Wm Lamb and family of Ann I Connie Murk Philadelphia mgr  1 AN  Arbor and Mrs Edsel Me ye and children of Ypsilanti were Sun guests ct the vV H Meyer home  Mrs Cliiford VanHorn attend ed the Mother  Daughter ban  Hue at Howell with Mrs Steve  VanHorn last Friday j Sunday guests at the Mark  Nasn home were Miss Alice  Carroll, Miss Alice Gearhartune 1 Gearhart and Harley Gearhart of  i Howell, kabell Nash of Ann A bor and the Martin Ritter jr  fcrmily I  The Robert Grainger family of  Lansing caned at the Lotus Coyle home Sunday Robert Paul of Detroit spent the week end with Otta Bobinson The Lester McAfee family at tended the wedding Sat of Kath leen Ryan and Robert Hoft in Li 1 com Park j Mrs Addie Palmer ol Detroit and Herb Fcdmer and wife of  a number of his players and Mgi Rolie of the Detroit Tigers and  some of his players attended a  banquet given by the Capuchin I  Fathers at the Guild HaU in Det roit Attendance was 800 The pi  pose was to provide funds ior i the soup kitchen operated by the   Fathers to feed the homeless ord unemployed For although this is a land of plenty e still have soup kitchens in the cites The late Billy Boushaw, famed Detroit politician, used to serve free meal to 500 people a day in Det roit during the depression, in his  saloon in the first wardThis was  made possible by donations j from more fortunate people rj familiar sight in Detroit in the  summer are the uniorturote sleeping on the grass in the city j parks  Mrs Edsel Meyer and children HAMBUBG t O O F HALL tnancr near MODOH QOME DAMCDKS Lanang were Sun guests at the of Ypsilanti and Russ Cork cma Harry Palmer home wfte of Hiawatha Beuch were I  any roomer nam  jro   ,  uu  Mrl Bnma Brogan of Sfcdrbrid j Sunday guests at the wane  ge spent last week at the Stcn Clarlc Vome tUrfna  rSl home, Mrs Dmkel Mrs ,5 and chadm t4 m nom Sun called at jJfJ  Um WaHer Cknk  Frt St Oyde Dr d wis o BS BSK MBB  ityThird  AK AI CONVENTION LIVINGSTON COUNfTY BRANCH OF THE  MICHIGAN BRANCH OFTHE INTERNATIONA ORDER OF The Kings Daughters and Sons CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PiNCKNEY, MICHIGAN MAY 11 1949 COUNTY OFFICERS Mi ,i Liitn Pt eKiit 11 JtaHilirjj M i      tlit alifMaait tUiylTon Mr C I HWAU iAiid ,iPiuJit  Howell lt  C ftikoi SivUlir, ChlLot I  iii Ircutui Marunltsu Mi Anhu ivk, IIUIMII  liiii nal Urfory CONVENTION COMMITTEES UrclSl RATION  Mix Jiiimr Dcrrf4U Mi Ct WaJ KK IMTlON Mr Hiuiutt IVriV Ml IVI, Kinaly 1NHMIMATION  Mix I,ill Stuilfy  x I j NtKnlcy AI Di nxc  Mi RUIHMI lrlt 1 Miv WlUmui vScfr 1K ORATIONS Mrs I  Rulurdxjn Mi Ma Duller IROCKAM  MIX , i ,   , i p,n I MILKS Mix V  AiKf Ml df J,,,,,, Mix Ru Cnlfit KFIIN nM M  HuU Mv,L Mi liici Ri liti i Mi   hailf x 1 t uif  NOMINATING COMMITTEE  hall 11in Mi Mac  alci RRHiHTON Mr iKmald Lfith Mix RUKMI Nan 111011 M Viirr  i i xiiian Mi yie, huwJh CRIiFM OAK Mr f  Kulhxrfl Mr A  MIUJIIJTA, MMiiOV TSU Mix lJfl WarJ Jr Mr  i i vl r f t t    1 Kit NOI V NriCHBORS  MI I ilmn I u al Mi  Mini Klnnv KruiJt JIOWEII Mrx Ft i  J Plnllips M A f Auxtn, f HitSON Mix Watu Maikrll Mrs Ronald Ebrijnlf IOVLERILLE Mi John Olisfr Si Mi, icorc Snijle STOCK3Rin,T  Mis Eiimii HitHan Mrs Abby Roepvkr 1MNKNEV Mix Jril Roul Mis Mu IVIlrv lAKiiNi Mx, , r Tfu1 Ml   1 i SHII,IMJ CONVENTION NOTES 1 lit lCVUtW  ill ali N Ill iMlik MMLlHtf f  v i mff t it  i aw I AKEI ANP   Mix Wllum Ryre V RlON li vfl   Mrx FIKIH linf  K Mix Alhrrr Shulry lsr PRESIDENTS d I 1 IT Is 11 1 NT Mrs Carl MHJI AC  ii  SOII  Mi ChiiUx SJjIcr f EADINC Mis Wiyrif Mifn REPORTS OF COUNTY OFFICERS I iit i,r ln J r,l Mi I,nil KililfV SKI NTl  il Mix  I, llfftt S , t  j t y Ml x  ,  Jl IC knl ll Ti 1 iiir  , Mi  Jii Ei ee ANNOUNCEMENTS l v  ,, C, tini  C , ii, Mi Ifn II Mayoiwk  ,,1  V i ,, ,i   f,  f , Mix M,if Dillfr 1 ii, il Il ii Mrs Oin Cl, nipf PROGRAM OICAN fRIII DE MN Mnwin Camphpll 1IVMN 7H My 1,,11, lool  I P To Thff WtVlVttONAI   Mis MH Ebmrw UPENINC ol C NTION Mi Olrrm Briron ClsEE n,S M MIHT Shnlfy RIS NSE Mrs R Glenn HtESEN IA  luN  IROORAM Mrs C  Thompson SENIOR REPORTS RlirNTV NriMKRS MI Hiwanl NXiUon MiWEEKVIUT Mix B H Glenn IfuWTIT Mrs fUuile Tdylor Mix Cyral Sutton Mis J PnexLoin Mr M Vs iturim mnTrrriTN rnusi IN  iKrEN OAK   SJoCKimiDGE  Mr Virni VOJM  Mrs Hex Iluvf i Luncheon 1230 AFTERNOON SESSION FiVVJN No 2i Oh Mater t Mr WJL Witli Thee EEV TK NAI S Mix I,,r aM Br dy MEMORIAE SERVICE  Exer,ilf Junior Reports and Entertainment koldnJ farpy frlpi Mrs H Eee, leader Lakeland  Fciirr Mi  nn inlnIf w Jf r Mix J11,11 Robinson, leader Mrv Ilenn Bortmi  Nfr Mirviiii Camrbfil M f E Stit Mix DMJ Stirt Mrs A W Pttlfi SfTR khrnic Little Gem PRESIDENTS REPORT SOLO  TALK CixtojiHn of Hpiil Sojp,, ADMISSION SEIO ICE REPORT ,f ELECTOR  BALLOT iNAITATION i,f ixM CKARCF, to NEW OEIHERS   MINI TES oi CONA ENTION 1IVMN Ji Rt W,th Yon Till We Meet Am MI7PAH BENEDICTION  iNVFNTJON rLOSED TO BIND EARTHS BROKEN HEARTS   Tun  usl A I Air,  Wr wear Thy oro a Lord and Kmy To trcid the HV Christ talked Kct,,rr To xcrr Thor Kctlrr sfrse Thee more,  Wr take Thy VTOS our Lord iiid Kiti To Lip thr wrary to Thy rei, To hrlp ind1 irjifnrt earthx distressed,  To how the world we love The best,  Wc wear Thy cross our Lord and Kmi MARY LOB HCriNSQV OUR MOTTO Look up and not down, lok frtrwHrd nrd not hack  Inik out nd not in, y And lend A hand  MUYEt Of THI OftOtt Almiuhfy Cod Eternal Eathrr look with Th favor upon the Kings DSuchters and Sons and nlew thm for food in the 1aarf  Accept the hearty desire we hrmi to Thee for rrvice and w ploy our ministration in, whateverduty we can he 4 getgott use Make u everywhere triicWo the sign we wear and to utand as the handmaiden tnd toldierx tA old ny the Cross of the Sav iour By purity ftnd konor and unaeifwh behavior may we ubey ever true our allegiance to Jesus, and seek tojtbor not foreWbut for others, In Hi NjUfte AienTHE PINCINEY DISPATCH Wednesday May II 1949  Joto Weise Inc FORD SALES  SERVICE Call 5221 AAA or  3481 24 Hour Wrecker Service cud River at ftata, JMgbioa Towing  Collision Service Appliances ResidentiaiCammercial and Industrial Wiring 321 W Main, Brighton, Mich TELEPHONE 5 6 11 Gaf f n 3y ELECTRIC SHOP  Grand River at Main, Brighton Plaint ie Id Farm Bureau Supply  J Emerson Kinsey Russell M Grosshans We Supply the Needs of the Farm and Farm Home Phone Stockbridge 9F6 P O Gregory, Mich H M  G Grain  Feel Co G Ray Rathtun CONTRACTING  BUILDING Dairy Barns a Speciality Cwaiti, reed Seeds,Fertilizer GPAIN 6, tlZD COMPAQ We Buy and Sail Com Kiln Dried Com for Sale Phone 391, Fowlerville,Mich 710 E Gd River Telephone 215 Fowlerville, MichI LIVE AND r IET LIVE EDITED BY JOHN BRIDGES Norman Jack Kaiser BULLDOZING  EXCAVITING YesX marks the spot where more than 2,000 people died and wit 70,000 were injured last yearwhen automobile drivers challenged the iron horses of the railsand lost When you approach a railroad crossing you rare entering the railroads rightofway To save you from harmgates are lowered or automatic signalling devices, bells and blinking lights Warnof approaching trains Theengineer blows a warning blast, ringshls bell Thats the most the railroad can do The rest isup to you J The StopLookand Listen sign means what it saysStop1 look both waysand always listen If a train is just clearingthe crossing, waitdont hurry across, there may be a hidden train com ing from the opposite direction And when youdocroslkTeTsoin Dont shift gears on the tracks, you may stall,  Take the few extraseconds neededtoraueisfeVsfo  THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT TOYOU BY TfW rrevc  PAGE WHO A8E COOINGIMESTHAT APPEAR N THIS 100 for Safe Driving Fowlervil Hardware Fowlerville, Michigan Phone Ad Pyroiax Bottbd Go Magic Chei Gas Stovo Bendix Home Laundry M, L LintemutJ i ALU3CHALMERS SAMTf  SERVICE owlerville Mich, Phone 207 iS 127 Jay cox Road Stockbridge EVERYTHING FOBJfOVRJAiJiEEDS W G Reeves FORD TRACTOR AND DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 68F3 Stockbridge, Mich   Smith Farm Set vice Stockbridge Mich Lyle Waller Formerly Bowdish Collision We Build Form Wagons General Welding p J01 Mad  Order polr Motor Block, and Diesej Motor, Phone 17F4,  Protbtt Company HAMBURG, MICHIGAN Farm Supplies FEEDS  SEEDS  FERTILIZER COAL CALL 34 GOODYEAR FARM TIRES HOME APPLIANCES  y 73897j fnwlervillc Cooperative company 514 Grand River Hartland Area Hardware TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT SALES  SERVICE  GOODYEAR FARM TIB PHONES Howell 7152F3 HARTLAND, MICHIGAN JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT i GENERAL REPAIRING Qr ATI Mrrlrn nl CfT fffl Light Tmrfo Complete Lubrication Service Wheal Aligning Brake Service CALX 73411 McKfoneyPontiac I me  SALES AND SERVICE NEW AND USED CARS 9820 E GD RIVER BRIGHTON R  F Tool Mfgo, Gwgory, Mich Hickory tUtfge Dairy Farm PASTEURIZED UOX, CREAM AMD BUTTXR Mi IftdL Phone 21F21 BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN RICHARD OMILLER  ID,  F Auto Service 9830 EAST GRAND RIVER BRIGHTONMICH PHONE 5391 24 Hour Wrecker Service Repairs on All Cars ACCESSORIES TIRES WE BUY AND SELL E STRICTLY FRLSh POULTRY FARM EGGS Wholesale Only CALL 115 C A WOODLEY FOWLERVILLE Vagabond QOACH MANUFACTURING COMPANY PHONE SOUTH LYON 4971 NEW HUbSON MICHIGAN LsparCel CHEVROLET  OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE Fowlerville Mkh Phono 10 CL L LEPARD 614 S GRAND RIVER  Craig Elevator Coo  Incerporated GRAIN, BEANS SEEDS MASTER MR COMPLETE CONCENTRATES, TILE k PHONE 58 FOWLERVILLE Orill  Maelt JOHN BEEBE MUSS  SERVICE 142 NORTH GRAND RIVER  rowujsraL Mipa JOBM inn QUimr FAD I EQOTWENTTb Pxcknoy Dispatch Wednesday May 1V1949 The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings  Canned toods Lingerie 51hoes Clean m  ftain k  WATEK HEA7EES ARE PWAYS SPOTLESS So clean YOU can install it riIt ii u lLJy mfm Theres no un Jtv iojt or ba he Pinckney Dispatch t a UT ax ItOi LX  i I  k it, l ii, i ,, u   J  I Published J nv Wcliisclay   S 115 Main  Subscript    IlVix PMBi5 V Curetr, ,,lbr I1 Mr and Mis Howard 113helor and son and her brother, Joe oi Detroit called 011 friends here Tuesday Mis Mable Smitn and ojiiku  en oi South Lyon calleu wi   ends here Tuesday  Dep Jtrank Zsigier picked up 1 teeu uyt oys last week who uu  mitied bjakiKj hi seveiui coi ages at H lLand Lakiraosi oi mt  article ujLsuig wore recovcied  The Pottysviili Civic vcieiy  met at th iicuooi last Moua Matt emeysv brother to  and Lucy juxeys is a paivut ui  Mercy hospitai, Ann Arbo hl recently fell while engaged i 1 carpenter work and hurt his LaWH Euler and wile ox Howe were Mothers day guests of Mi  and Mrs Kenneth W yiie  Mrs Enuria Vollmer and sou John spent Sunday at the Wih,,  hiselc home in Fowlerville The Ona Campbell family an Maxine Atchmson wore in Lan sing Saturday Ihe Merwin Campbell aJ K Hall families culled on Arnold Brqisi ut the Mich State San Sunday iho Kenneth Wylie family wcr, calleis at the Dr Wylie home hi iedcr Sunday night The Murray Kennedy family spent Sunday at the Cuifer iarm in Deefield M and Mi J Geora3 Mctboi and Hoboit spent the VCJ tu in Trayerse City V Mrs hdiih iepio of iaion is spending the week vvhh heA itioit er Mrs lViiie Viiqiui  Mrs Ella Teepie ol Jackson and Mr and Mrs Harold Haywora of Jackson called 01 ILL, r Vauj 1 n last Sa 1u da   Mrs Marjorio Snciiui una , J Mercedes Merrill sr ilurn    Ann Arbor last Tuesday e ,  Miss Mercedes Men ill has  ceped a uosihon in ihe C Poiute schools tor nod  r Sunday q, , j V1    j VmShehc  v  M, 1 ,,, Shohan a,, I ,j Oi Ann o and Lr Harluv oneen, an 1 tjn ily ol Jackson rMr and Mi  L     Mis Jessio Wylie atKnj  funeral of Mrs Jaco, n , J i  Jacison last Tuesday Sundays guests of Mr a nd Ml 1  f sing c sog of savinr Igas c,pLgI Mode 6 J se this Lj, heouflHero youll find all uurniTS    dusn to wall conriucii n    depend oven rcj ers  ond mm y olior crci initaaon in your kitchen  let your PMIgns tieolrr dc  1, 1, ri orn gcis cool  wc IJr d steel framo or    roomy storage draw T r ,1 v nirnc  to 01 J LI V  1jf  convciti ici 5 of fust,  u fHJco suited to your n i84 LA5i MtN ST 5 Pinckney rvice CB r f5 iIIve   11 iyt AdMALS corer HOMPTLY HORSES a, u COWS  7 VJ HOGS 50c IT cwl, ,,  , niuii N C    Phone r3 Pincknoy Jesse Henry wore Miss Ficrenciv Tupper of Flint Mr and fn   Chas Whitehead and 13a, Lamoom oi Gregory aa Jedj Hanry of Detroit i4rti Grace Eenneit of Lanig spent last Veek at the Ain,  Lmkel home Lloyd Heisjei cnJ 1 ,   Sunday in Holt MrsLcretla Hooker and c 3 o Ann Arbor called ai the hzr,c ci Mr and Mrs Roy Diliinghc Sunday Mrs Clara Doolittle entertained her card club Tuesday Mdrcjan Ledwidge of Detroit is visiting his mother, Mis Liear or Ledwidge Mrs  Marjory Shehan accrnr anied her pupiL Donna LeVo tn  kIMiiii t wTArjjf, VnJU  i VVKH SiafS AND MELODIES AT 5 PORTAGE LAKE INN smi,e with an electric waur  extra work for you no For cleanliness, quietness, c,, 1 complete dependability, its LL Jr enry  time No other type cf water hr skives so many advantages See you pluri luri dealer, your appliance deal or any Edison office  n ri  the spelling contest at Detroit Kri  , The Andrew Campbell family, r I Mrs Vivian Parmalee and da I ghter and James Courtney went  to Monroo to see Mr Courtney s 0 children   Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs James Whitley wrre W i Whitiey and wifeAnn Arbor vnd Fred Read and wile Mrs Bud Lentz of Man ion Lk Mrs Frank Hoare and Mr Fcyd Nuichue of Ox Bow Lk and is Jessie Winchell of Dotroit pent Fri with the Hofi Sises Mr and Mrs CMSc , if Lansing celled en the r Ss Thursday  Fv Francis Murphy rf C n sorV spent a night lat vc ENJOY YOU FAVOFiTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUB LAtGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPEN 7USS, WED THU FRI 6C0 P M TO 2C0 A MOPhN SUNDAY 2CC PM TO 2 AM , CLOSEDMONDAYS  I NO DOOR OR C7ER CHARGE 2 4  rtlllllflllHIHIIIUIfMVMUriHirll II v  imriHEirjifiijii7,  JOQ Marsh I Vr Cr  Plumbing Water Sjrtemsele gtanley Dinkel j ftdr and Mrullip Sprout and wi4h Rev Fr Schmitt and I Mr and Ma Eawin Sprout we mass Tuesday morncr K in Aim Arbor Sunday Among those who culic at tN  buirk Demoartrators far eale Bir home ol 1he late MJS Kcr Cr  Decount tow Siae New Cai on Sheldon Rd Wayrrory  mxrranteLhriiigoo Motor Sales Sunday were Mr ETV        , Merlin, Mrs Mary T 1 ,J Your Bukk in Howelll  Sanday aueels of MreT Eleano 1 NfrsFred Pead Famc iIonks J lwiAv mn GUM LftdVidae of Vl Gardner and Miss Josh  a ley iw r  u in  urn ark w i  he wn Irir to say It Iit anu a f i of u oi tokln    fnds  wheic you are ia vu 11 hv n, hire i   o nd I th   S hich way sounds right cMildrtinlp noticing 1   rmt Frm wUre j R wfeeiMver w he sai tKinrs erifirte someone for fionmiinyfaaFor irrtincx ,c  iir 11 v t us we ought to think how  that 20upourd bi vi c 0  ul soand to them Its the same at most kiJlcd mo Vou n m mck rhixjsinj yow liqaid of ccmcit asks  uriey Thata Im accsi the way wed say it X, in oi  of fceeryo may tike 1 rv is yoflf8rHiott wWA prt a but whos to say the others lotof time down South, He iv, os Id say wexe hoth  pofc of seemont It wa frood for  chffcklc, anyway Bg, sack or pokewe knew Ledwidge won H Ledwidoe of VI  i Hotre DOOM MMB Dams tiodwid ine Kctrn   qe of Dataott bvriu Wilson of Royal Oa The  Griffith faniV of PS a was in town Thurs His rnoher daaey aad the Wahw Grifnih suffered c bad spell krte,y ana noyd Haj, an iamily    SiiCcai ioolj wvlb H famity ol DttoQH  od3i lo lres with him now   an wew SuDdoy oueats at the Harry Ae nd Mylo CfleW M  Mr fitew VoaHom el HoweD Mtto Goyfe and wfftt  Sur HUBMU Ma TIMS by be 4sa LQST  ue cap on Main 1 tn Dcnris home  ih fiiirSwrtt in fifil fjjfc It TWfiBg at teObtoi VoBHomm qam at  lay iii ai ME GdttnVs alahv Ite Flor pmctoey Finder, please re Y  wd faUiy spintMr W Mm 11110 to Upjd Hadae tbewai ,   5 rWednesday, May II, 1949 jffljSfi  McPiierson itate limk sIAT OF MICHIGAN KU  J , Ite ,, Joe i tho Cow  UYingattoa i 1  At a esion oi Mud Court hU la th la said County, on the 28th day oi April A D 1949 x A Preint, Hon HtoOD  Smith fad oi iobat In the Mattw oi toe Eatal oi Fanny S Rockhold Deceased Wilde Rockhold having hied la said Court his final account as administrator of solid estate, and his petition praying oi tie allowance thereof  It is orderedThat the 23rd day of May A V 1949 at ten o clock in th  forenoon at said lroxiio  Jico be tnd s hereby appointed ioi hearing  aid petition,  It Is Further OrtecdThat public notice thereof be given by publication oi a copy of this order once each week, for three sutcessiT weeks previous to aid rlay of hearing tn the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and circhculaed In said Conntf  Hiram R Smith ludqo of Probate Minnio H, PTter, Deo Reg bf Probate 1915 GMNER  VA SJ  112   Dnttl North Michigan Telephone Oiice 935 iwAftlence 814  L enina,s by Appointments rioweii ftuaugan  HERBlNEED  Before flic grass on your lawn , J one of our new, anvzfngly 1 jnced,  w efficient Royale power lawn mowers by Kto Its 5 M  reel and onepiece steel bottom knuj cuts grass smocilii and welJup to three full acres a iy, with a speed and efficiency that will save fully 75 , of your time And because the Keo Koyale is selipropelled, theres no pufhiOf It starts, srjj, speeds up or slows down wMi jult i single, fingertip Magic Touch control ADJUSTABLE HAN FOP Easier MowingEasier StoringThe 1 ItfnvV steel handle adjusts to the height that suits you lust, t also stands straight uptakes less room when store The Royale is powered by the eisy starting, 4 c 1 2 hp engine built by Reo, famous for dependable p ducts for 4 4 C  r  Lawrence Baughn and family spent Sunday at the Latimer j homo m Stockbridge V  Bill Baughn and family were Sunday guests at the ryan hn home In howell Sunday callers at thj Ben hooker home were CW Hooker and son of Ann Arbci aid Thro dore Olderman and wife A De roit Mrs Winifred Graves hrd as guests on Sunday Mr cc Ms Don Walker, Mr and ML Jack White Mr and Mrs Walter Gave and family, Mr and Mrs, Cary Detwyier, all of Jackson Mr and Mrs Gerald Musscn oncl family of Howell M and Mrs Rudy Witriek ri Deroi Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley en J  tertained for dinner Sun tho D 7 Miller family of Pingree, Gal  J j Shirley and wife of Dundee and    the Leonard Lee family A BUDGET MESSAGE Eccch year at this time Congress teams to write the tan bill which   the American public, you and  you and each at us, must mt  it must be met by income Ta  Taxes on Amusements, Taxes Licluded in the prices ol food,auto mobiles, gasoline, tobacco, th phono 183  207 h EGrand Rive stmt on our backs or the over HoweU Michigan alwwe W01  Real tatej UvvuanctAxokw VVho pay the tax Cii ick6  Tagm p A study of income tax figures  A Speciality sh ,,s that the high income brack  v0UI Property with Me  et and corp pay large sums    iJL  i these sums are inadequate to  LAVEY meet the bills of ct r govornmer, j General Insurance The great bulk of all taxes come  Phone 59F3 from people like your friends and Pinckney  Michigan  neTighbors  , AU cTToNEER In essence all governmental Fartn Saleg gp senice is paid for by everybody, i JT WYLBE There are no favored groups A, pr cknL 78F2T dollar spent by Congress is yours nAil4 Jit1  and mine Let Congress spend if STANIEY BERRIMAN as we would I Attorney at Law 207 U E Grand River , Howell   Aay Vutty Wl WVejWInkle CXVaaWinJU, I riBcsaiey Miav I  AtsOfneye cS Lsjw Daily 11MU A L lo 4M P M L  Skrtt ad Saving Bottk Excep Weanveaay V x gpwell Mtehioan Moru,ixtxrUSat yHKraaiQfrqu Harold Chubb leecd Repceeentative  511 Fleming St, Howell Pnano Howell 439 or 87 Monument  Markers tAViVXM Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mteh Repaying J HUGHES Phone 1S7FM MYROH Plumbing and Heatmg Stale 871 Lakeside Djv Woente Hush Lake McPheron Siat Baik  A savingg Account can oe open id with as httle cu a 1 bill Money to loca a recsoiiable rates Interest paid on Savings Books and lime Certificates of 6044 Portage Lake Road, Bejrfer Deposit  Mi Phone Dexter 3461 All deposits up c 500010 insur  REFRlCfcRATION SBnVtoE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Maitee Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C J TOWNER Dentist P a SWARTHO   SOiS Funeral Hon 3 Don C Swa  Direclat Modern   imeut Ambulan c CJJL vice Phony 39  63 Pin Tte C RficSfe OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan t For Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence 813 LL0TO HfiNDEE Live Stock HcruUng Wok Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 84T14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top SoiL Road Grave Fill Mr and Road Built ed by our msmbeiship in he Fed  tl JNE 0 Foderal Deposit Insurance Ccrp Otters or Any Papers Composed  Fm  md Road BuUf Ov  Years of SafG Banking or  rJflJTi  Bbcki Lrid K  Co in i Work Confidential 7828 Toma Rd p Rjit f lalnnciy, Phoae oOFH 1Ho ne Dexter Tl 1 8 fv,TURN A JC3 D A JOY Mow wirt, ,    ffc9 liam9 you K , f  m ILAVET HARDWARE Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Cach COWS 250 Each HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TC SIZE AND CONDITION I CALVES SHtLi and riGS REMnvrn rw  J  Mrs Olin Robinson  vas  ed to Detroit Fir by the illness her daughter  o My Marjorie Parkinson and daugnter of Ann Arbor spent Sat  with Mrs Roee Hendee REMOVED Fkwi CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO  HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY ONLY A STRAND But 26,500 strands woven toge ther, form cach main cable ol the  world famous GEORGE WASH INGTON bridge ONLY A SOLLAR Call George for your fresh veg eabtes and vegetabs plants Fresh asparagus and green onions, also other vegetables George D Charbonneau 9040Jrarley Rd Phone 161F11 FOR SALErThe S G Ttople home in village of Pinckneyor oner oi Main St and Howell Rd Must be sold Submit offer to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Ho Well Phone 675 WANTED Plowing and Fitting  Call CHUrX your garden HEWLETT pay WANTED FOULTRY Will Detroit market prices C H Lloyd Phone 62F13 Phone 93 plowing  i Pinckney Bur many dollars deposited re gulariy at this bank, can help  irixrMiTr riBiurra you build secunty and have  KB MJUfcW Sptogjlto n PoSSBl353raM other good things you want ana mattress tor iU   WANTED Garden will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman, 220 Unadiilj St cXRPBTTErT CONTRXSTSTT  ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS ROFFJNG  SIDING KITCHEN CABINETS N J buzzard Pinckney I     1 i Tjterl7 Pinckiey JOHN R BEENS  aOWL A WANTEDWoman to wash dishes SAND GRAVEL, FILL DIRT and Member Federal Deposit insw P01 itne woric STONE DELIVERED ance Corp AU deposits  tc Sandwich Shop Mrs Skinner CALL ,f,,IM,   Phone 159  KEVIN LEDWIDGE let  Phone 159   rxorA1  014  FOR SALE 2 Good rowboaSPHONE PINCKNEY NO 5  roo  u unrr  Newly Painted Choice 2500 j SffBRiSut  MOJBOW  369 W Main Street iHaroW Swcufhout Olin Robinson jr  n sMiirm irf sniit r ih9 Probata Ottce in the City of How 1J EJNif Crop land available on i in said County on tho 25th day of Anri  GrTLnor, Ann Arb31 27101  A 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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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Ifljunctton Georga ion by takinq a mandate from Bryant vs Ito Samuels Zd GowPres lrumaui successful aacKs dish vJadersn lxuV on the 80th domoihinq congress r vs nYd Feldenr las Gould vs Gov Kim Sigler in a similar 1 Pa 8 vT u  predicumenl blamed the 1947 leg Herb McBeth  Brook Reaht lhe ia1 leam lislature for scuttling his program ST M my  jaliei  1 tune 1 not Mil   SOFT iiALL INEWS In the soit ball league iastwk i  Tvviichfll vs Ed Harolik and Alex Brooks 14 to 2 in a irev  iy contt  u O JUL Batteries Singer In a few weeks time theTecord orclosure John Lang vs Stanley of the present tegtekuuro will be  Qulte, TjUe, Jaas Eetts J ana Lavty VTiVn iwitchll Retinger, and Mary Rupc t meyer cp0, Divorce Wome vs Edna Roberts   Amiryey  VVlL I U  STANDINGS  1, SiUuU, Pa jicSj OUJ cua JJ AM, L t 1UJ VJ 90 pni iji1 OJ 1 J   Movaiu LV Oi  m3 itoie ho ioliov,d h cliakti him iiio uncoicic  1 tics iLiu CUne was iound later by Hem y UUIIIIA, vo lives la j icui ot ii  iv iuii Jji JUes Ciaik  MViLO iud Ciine taken to iU  son hoslital hovvell, vh    WQO tound o have a 1  tuii uud other mjuriCs L ion was drd to one A 1 ,  aios vitu iias a small store  we1 1 b jitui tie ana  the, OiiUM  ,w bLOii   JU ti iiiyih bej 1 ud   Ali a aii 1  cur cuud by blmer CheV ol Lai v Cho u y ao it 3  oi tire iu Le  Je vo nd identiiy iui,  , uj h y  saw one man I,0vhh achewas dhcuted by Detuit pcle and is said to have been iaoii ied by Cime as th boncii Wii , Andres is 2, and Donald L  VC, tlSv   h rj a pint oi liquor v us aiown as the The for a Case However, the courts  Ciied ca it v as event released ate svr term, ving time t  m  A HO c WL to ito 1  iva ft 1 3 PIT 1949 ALUMNI REUNION John vs Susanna Conner i vs ,, ,   ,,, Laura Olson Phyllis vs Paul L,A phohan The kickon meeting was held rin Gus vs Ucine Patilck Amburqcy Monday eve by the executive of j VB Cassie stanfieUWay Singer hcers of the P H S Alumni ne vs josephina Hayden, Flovd Twitchell Assn to make plans for the form vs Beulah ledQTi uuis vs   W 1 1 1 0 L 0 I 2  Pet  ICLKJ  r N  J ,J 50 J UOt hi U  1 1 itia Minister  ,r    i X , u i IK1 I ov   raiu to have ion rotne 111    Ill j re ttaiir  h i ITlr   ne uii c 0 on   b , ci  t I C  1 v 1 IJI lht loloin , CJIIH CI I o 1 is pic  lit oi tlih Ii 01 Reunion to be held on Sat Eve  AuaT  ,  ,  , , n rey Swa thout, Judith vs Herbert June 4 at the High School Gym EHjahi Jecm vs Albert Gharkii nasium The foUowing committee Hebn vs Hudoiph Biedormierjva chauman were appointed 10 act vs Tony poma Rosemary vs Jar, Program  Virginia Carver A in, Alice vs Ben Las,,y, Music  Dance Mildred Parks jeph Vs Mary LipkcrrYiimnr Publicity 5 Tickets vs Inez Dunn Elizabeth s Lyl Rosemary Whitley Dinner  Dininq Room Games next we v Singer vs Sheiiun Wed Amburgey vs T  itch S S cs,  1,,   Cair a aoiifie at  lhactiso Sadie Moran Reception Nellie Gardner 1 The comnihtee chairman will appoint their own assistants further noue will be pub1sd each week giving detail ot tnc program us u develops Kmem ber the eue June 4 ltcLST Read Pres Virginia Carver, Vice Pres Louise Ziegler, SecTreas George schenbrenner Asst Sec  Treas vs hyj Whitaker Josephine vs Ernest Vanderwert Norma vs Francis Craig, Violet vs Robert atone, Genevieve vs Merton Murray Doroihy vs Rex Coleman, Sterling vs Doris Crout, Mable vs Ral ph Lamb JURY LIST FOR MAY TERM IN antes drawn forthe jury panel are Mrs Charles Austin 4th  Brignton city Forrest Hicks Bri 9eY was ghton twp ALbird Seim Cohoc both scoi tah Carl Lillywhite Conway hli , ,, Mrs, Helen Sharp, Deerfield,Mrs Cassidy ke got , hah,,m RiMh VanSicklef Genoa irvmg when Guinoss beat out a slow JEAT CASSIDI LAKE 7 Tu 2 Lat bun day Piucaiey mo ttoji jtf oatstdo compaiiiJn when iiioy wnt to Casbiay Lake una  prayed tne instuuie boy, tiioa vhnning 7 to 2 hob Singer wus in hue iorm, only allowea ana hit a high grounder to shorhop,sLiC no walks and struck out L men For Pinckney Fred Singer wall ed the iirst inninq and scjed or Joe Laveys triple Joe scored en aninMeld out They added 2 the  en a walk to Lavey Anbar safe on an error ana d on Don Ambvrr   h Study Upv Iiciv  1 ia, j v niji Cncu la 4J1J p in denier Cnoir L V JJ p m  i nrsau  yt  a  Paianag al  c n ,, inay C, ivo, s Day ChLn  i  at i,j, Jcimon iiujpy jiur ii s, ope iai roLaelion ci iarmlies wtiir ail iiiaci3 Connie married siii a   i uiiJ cjcpb longest mamo  Sunday Schoal will meet at 113U hiltjiim Fcilowsnjp at 700 at tin  Church, Trustees meet al theCti uch at 800  Tlpdny May 10 Auxiiarvwin nct cit the Church a tc 00  Tirfday May 12, tli 1  7l H will meet at the homo ot Nts r losie Fiher BOWLING BANQUET 1 i v 1, m  ,uh to tne Pmciney jJ ,  Lli 1       C  f  I  Holhe Lllis at his Lukelaud hotel Thursday night About 3J wcic presnih bill Zulrnau, Dotroit maj iian c ir lot lain, d our mistakes qet ua iy than OIT truths  nn a cinpatCji last Nov  cnjngo iribune was the   tjirjavative paper in the  nn n ana wus noted tor its rrer md ana surriuou attacks on Pies, liumam On tne night after elev,on it was so carried away by its venan that it got  on a ipeiui edition wiin me heaJiny ii laige type Dewey de r u irumun it had absolutely u,mg ID buse this upon as all election letuiiis from the stait iij a PiesideiU Truman ahead , i i a boo, entitled Tire Great 1    or PJ4b written by Prof Imam Lutiioi Mott oi the Uot 11111 mst pluce is given to a pinuie ot Pres Tiuman readina one oi the Chicago Tribunes bear rug this heading It was taken by Al Muto of the International 1eAt bci ice 1 iaiiK niuii Oi ure lexter Leader came through jnicago that nght and also has I Oiie oi the Chicago papers with  1 tiii houahg B oil ,  1 mm J first pk  la  Lyon  PAC cmtln PINCXiNEY IN Mb ST y high Scnoc lave m Ine iuaguc O Lake v  by defeated South iii a game that went 2 iniimgb ovcrmnc 5 to 4 In the Otn bob kanov walked, vent to 3rd  Oui5 aud scored on Dick s hit Joe Jeffreys pitched jie you ,lu a grass fire in counhy rt is necessary that , jet a pea mi t from the conser aioii Apt A number who fail a h , iinea S50 Jar setting ono  vh bumjd PJ J a os and did  m umi, , aiid S25 more LiVi out of season by fire It cost Jas  i ovieiViile Co J ror donohad lo pay dearly for Tumi Dix of NW Terr Rd  c lliJ on r li v a y Jar Pinckney and  on 1 P mi Jyom ia won all 4 games aiL iiie Goo 0  j Pinckney liax won all 4 played, Hartland Dexter Brighton crd South Lyon  iOHKrvatlOll INoteS FHH, flT Qk Francis tohinSgr ,  son, Hamburg Ruby Soule, Kan thiovTibr a force ouTattcr lea ,, t w, , junior conservaton camp for dv Fred Teeple Howell city W son and Do Amburgey rr, tc teenj age boys will be held at Hr Phillips, Howell twp, Frank gethet on Gurgols fly Fom  CJlLVAhi Luddington for 6 weekly periods sianker Iosco Eva Fuller Marion ed on an out at first cna Dan starting June 26  Hamilton OceolaT  fZFlZrc 1  7h 1949 acres were burned over in Mrs Hazel Parker PunamMrs fmckney added 2 mure U A1 poiern Michigan by fire last h rt Robinson, Tyrone Fred when Fred Singer and Lavcy trip rooming week  M Rose, Unadilla Mrs Paul R led in succession and scored Batteries jPinckney Bob Singe  I Poarhoy j Worship  junlcry cPool Younq Peools Meeing Kvrrn j V  u   Vak  KFLD CU3 SCOUT MEETING VeU 1 the Ci  hJ lilm  in von act Cable of ucai a bimilar offcuse which burned  ei  ares James Carona oi HJ land Lake paid 20 5J lor iha   oikme 1 iiu ut Whitniore  aim sun fox S4000 has been sen  ted against a man who set grass fire widen burned up a combine crcl other machinery English tea merchants who Baugherf Brighton city Mrs Er   , , r, , imo,yeiiow burcn and mapsne Taylor, Brighton twp d ReaderCSsidy Lake Chi,  le vemr for crating have switch ritiircj Whitmore, Cohoctah  and tingtori ms 5 rvice nig Ved 1000 110 J 7rC PI1 m V  1,   1 1PP  b lf ed to Sweden for the material Hcary Moriock, Conway Mrs  CARD Of THANKS This will thrown many out of em Fiora McKoen Deerfieid Fred loyment and lessen the deer Lcmsberry, Genoa AtexKTueger tood supply as they were eating Geen Oak UsUe P English,were at may party last Fri eve the tree tnrnrnings Hamburg Louise Bell Handy and hope all had a good time Fishing winout a licenses ac Mark Hill Hartland Ruth Cham Barbara Haines counted for 102 of the 130 arrests berlain Howell city and Gerald xn March Eten, HoweU Township  O E S NOTICE Walnut trees are beina planted  1 Regular meeting of Pinckney on public fishing, sites to offer MA3PIAGJS LICENSES I Chapter O E S No 145 on Fri  shade and beaufyxlso 50000 wil prej Wolfe, 2L South Lyon, evening at 8 p m May 6 low cuttings, and multi flora rose je ciuckey, 1ft Ann AAor Virginia Carver, Sec and osage trees to keep live Gordon Topping 19, Stockbrdige    9tock   I Joanne Miller, 19, Stockbridge ON TOUR Fnrre ZZ v RM I Ronald ODel l Brighton Pat bert Bailey, a sophomore at   SSP BY DAN Ucia Smith 17 Brighton John Bey Adnan Com lefr or a five coy  PAMER  27 Brighton, Mary Foley, 2 P through Oh0 and la cs a i fie spoitewiter Dan Parker Milford Leroy Saute, 40, bright member of the Adrian holloaturns the sppdight on big time , 4 Gerecke, 26 Brighton Choir on Thursday aftemocn A p gamblers who are busy giving 4  28 The group will give concerts sports a bad name by throwing1, IVrkti which include classical semi Ul,rr classical and religious nmb  r meemq vea rv  NORTH HAMBURG CKUKH washout Rd 6 miles north we s  ie Iii,  V    s, Mif Pake Mr bm, Mrs Pmif lck and   vr  Thry  vath lack M r te den mte I G PmORY ROBBEMr of Pinckney All DettGit, PlPdhgan and the  e Led vorli in general is noil inq the advent of Johnnie Groth he Cbuago school boy who af rt the follow iter one year in the minor leagues Vvm Slockert d betting the big leagues on fire Harold Rady with his sensational playing Sin gle h mm d he is responsible for all oi ,retiaits victoriesIn a team whi h Jras few stars he stands out like a beacon His sensational  lay has featured all games so far S if he keeps up his gate the 30,000 bomm ne received for  dining will be clmap Detroit hqs   P livloung  1 1 iij 3 a 1000 wish to marnVTriHaesehelSuridax ie Supt Maurice Leinbpch Mornina Mosiagf 1100  Jt Another robbery took place m this rechorrlcrsr vreekwrTrrrtiTr had otirer stars most famousof in 7rer v h Cobh He wa Harlow Munseil store at Gegory rroafNr wa entered by way A tne un hi  , , door lust Thursday nmht He sells yeors There he  see but as cr  whs  a rta, j  en WAKE SALE SAT MAY 7 The Pinckney P T A d 1 Bake Sale on Sat, V   ol  groceries end meats D , , TO ma at 1000 a m at Marti en Food Locker, Pinckrev vom ratonage will be appiciaed r qttmee and comipfino athletes v He names names in The Ameri The Pinckney Circle of Kings  rilbert is the grandson of Mrs Tossie Bailey of 9640 Swarlhout can Weekly Magazine with this Daughters will hold their requj Sundays May 8 issue of The lar meetinq May 5 at the home Detroit Sunday Times Be Suit to of Mrs John Carver, Portage Lk  nad Dan Parkers dynamite Evening meeting Anyone wantpacked article In this Sundays ina transportation call Mrs Albert Detxoi Times Shirley Sec  CARD OF THANKS Th Altar Society o St MarCVrch vish to hVnk all ,V  whohelrcd in anv wcr  makp our FnTimaqe Sale such a fine CnnderePas Slipper was pre ucoss sented at the school auditorium iPmor deala bii c t bho Lacp dei away and 12 ores cr co ch yhskry taken Tre rae ecutained httie money 3 at a num ber of checks and  Iuohk rr er OPERETTA Ine always popular cperettc, d is a SD , Is safe wasch helr Kn   door rd car  Wlh lay, the  wa the  coi Detroit ior 20 ohers fjr pit  Rudy n and MRS ANNA GOETZ Yc  brok3 in hit home runs galore for a couple ef years end then faded Hank Creenberg was also a long dist anc5 hitter or a number of years    errs e army broke his strrit and he was never able to regain it after he got out of the service The people are all pull ing for Groth and hope that he is not 0 morn inq glory, but another potential Babe Ruth Road Sunday callers al the home of j ANNOUNCEMENT fc Stackce, sr were Mr and The Twin Pines Dairy of Detroit  Mrs f D Stackable jr and family  omActs to start i home to home Mr and Mis Louis Sackable j detirety of their Milk Products in Mr and Mrs Robert Umstead children of Pinckney, Mr and Mr Larry Staekabe and eons Ci IrflffDiffJTMT Pinckney and Surrounding Vicin tv All prospective customers call Pinckney 62F5 I 011 Friday evening by pupils of I ho Cih 7th and 8th grades, with Manlyn Perry portrayina the 1 i dutiful drudge Bill Brady was Mrs Anna Go3tz who died in Pnnce Charming, and Paula Cui   Detroit, was brought hero Tues lett the Fairy Godmother Ruth BABY DIES for burial in St Marys cemetery Krrsche and Lorna Shirley play Last night the Pinckroy Fr She was formerly Anna Gibney ed the Heraldroles while Claire, , , Dert wrr called to Poraro Lk Qf Gregory Campbell was the step mother which has all been paid up  with Mary Simonson and Luciiis I   7 Reachy as h r selfish daughters Miss Peg StackaWe Jf DrWCAVylie end wife of DA  Spocialtes between acts includ  spent the week end at the BOOB BURNS MORTGAGE At the joint past masters night banquet of the 3 Ann Arbor Mas onic lodges last Friday night one of the features on the program was the burning of the 3000 mortgage on the Masonic Temple of Gregory vrhe Phtflio Wayne Combs A   months oA son was beled to j iavo SITJOthcpd The CPU r iyieyiic uuu wiv 1 JA opteiuntfs iwimtcH v w ,v 1,  An whn thpv rrrnveHDr W ter and DrGeorge Drudge and ed numbers by the Kindergarten J, of her mother WBfcJOS, v Wlir of TVvtr frrjH ti  v femiv of Detroit were Sun guests RhvuSmxind and tapianc3ng jable Jf llffiSLj,  to a Vort aMarVTh MH at thn Andrew Nobitt home 1 by Patty Thayer and Donna Lee24 members J ZfSjl A IfnntnrW Th K CWHooker and famUy oi Ann Sworthout Mrs June Tasch ass1 No 145 O E  cenae mf to rd rrvVi we visiting at tV Arbor called at the JH Hoakerjisted Mrs Mildred Parks as air endsCnp meJJ m Wm Hoffman home home Sunday ector hast Friday nigjht1   , n    IJI fHwmminmmifimmmf The Pinckney Civic Asin  WILL HOLD THEIR REGuLAR MEETING NEXT MONNIGHT, MAY 9th NEIGUBOKJ  t AVON THEATER SYLVAN THEATER Chelsea Mich  VELIO AT 800 P M IN THE TOWN HALL Every One Welcome WE ARE GOING TO HAVE Mr Jack Milligan f SPEAK TO US HE IS FROM THE STATE BOARD OF CONTROL OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Work has been started an U S TUdaj Sat Mvj 17 12 near JacKaon on a 588000 viaduct which will carry traific THE GALLANT LEGION over the Grand ruver and two1 t ailioad tracks A Su,m wastes oi tke TNMH Bom to Mr and Mrs Vincent wlw JV ,  LaRosa Ann Lavenaoeoi Dex Wtfttom Elm Addon Boom ter April 14 a son Vincent U I V By the will oi the late Robert J21 Geraer oi Ann Arbor who died   WU  Cararrql oi Sports Oct 16 last the Zion Lutheran Sun Tuee May   church oi that place is leit 42,000 i EASTER PARADE MrsJohn Donahue oi Gregory  vrurni QV underwent an operation at Mercy  Teginkoolot 1 vjJL hospitaL Jackson last woe A Supeno Piodnceoa oi Dance Seage 1 T Bom to Mr and Mrs John L inwi fcxu and a Cked atwy p nowt ranaid Wldmark Anne Baxter Donohue jr oi Gregory on April   QM Eoctoe Cbon Iw 4 Gregory Peck 23 a daughter Doris Coming JunW GoiessVDeadsn skew, tTTI Mans Gold Miss Tatlochs  w   M ltt       TooWed Thurs May 1P11 12 W Sat May I 7 A SONG IS BORN  Stwiiwa Danny Kaye Virgina Mayo LULU BELLE Starrinq Dorothy Lamourv George Mont Albert Dakkar Conriy Sunday, Monday May 8 9  Celebiale Mother Day by anendirg Millions w  LETS HAVE A NICE CROWD OUT fn i  lito X   v ,      wtshuiy y, t, on me iiui Uay oi Hp u 1  iiJIU VI ,kU wu with our FARM liACHIM SERVICE A L ijti JU ie nuiui o me estate oi Uaaiti ti Lmac iectsased  Wviiit Dciiton having filed in saia coun uei unui wdminuauoa account Howell jail ior parole violation and hex peuuon pxaymg ioi the aiiowau nearly  escaped last week His ce tffeeoi and ioi uie assignment and wie smuggled files, and a chisel crtstfeuon oi the aaid estate to hlm ana ne naa a hole chisel it is Ordered, That the 16th day oJ Mav ed through the wall when discoV A, D, 1949 ai wn oclock U1 d He is now in Jackson prison lh Jotenoon be and U hereby appoint1 Tiie Fowlerville high school rec  band received second rating in the recent contest at Ann Arbor Leon Wordea oi Gregory has been shipped to Ft Monmouth N J Brightons iamous flock oi mallard ducks is said to be in dan  ger oi extinction OWIHQ to theft oi their hatching eggs Charles Hulce oi Chelsea has been elected commander oi the  Disabled War Veterans oi Wash tenaw county Wm Caverly oi Howell received his bachelor oi science de grees in music at Ypsilanti Normal on June 12 Then ho cjoes to  Northwestern university to get  Sat May  his masters degree Shw itar 75 The V F W Post is sponsoring a marble tou i  i Jt Howell TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES The telephone poles on Grand  River Ave in Howell have be  tanta removed and the wires placed Franchot Tone Warren William  OexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Candlttoaed  ADVENTURED OF DON JVAN Shows 7uv and 915 TccUncaleir MaU rama etania g End Flynn Alan Hale Ann Rutherford Coming The Sun Comes UP Night lime In Nevada Howell Theater HowelL Mich, Tue Wed Thur May 3, 4 5  Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo A SONG IS BON Is OciuucakA Cartoon  NOTOU4 underground Leshe Hayward, 37 held in the Andy Device and Mischa Auer Noveety Cartoon  Tri frat May v,7un, Mon May 89  FIGHTER SQUADRON color by  wttn Stack Allan Rocky Lane THE DENVER KHT  Plus Technleoloi  rtu Edmund OBrien Robert and John Rodney Cartoon Old Rockln Chaif Tom and Sunda Mmday Ma    Mat Sunday 1S P M ConOraaift BEST MAN WINS with Edgar Buchanan Anna Lee  Cartoon  Well be glad to come to your  place and check your plowing, tittit, plaiting, cuUisalin and harvesting equipment, also your traitor This inspection is free  and mny prevent costly fit M deliiys later We 5iue parts for  Ica v iiniirnnlv ai    1 iaoiors t rcihii c MP J tie Uvv,       i    M ,r  ,,   j  said County A true copy Celestia Pifchalll  Seaister of Probate  It is funbox Lutd, That public no tice theroat w giveu by piblirraion oi al  ,  , copy oi thie oiaer once each week io  Deer Is COnSidenng construct Tue,, Wed, Tbyut, May 1011 12 tliree sucoeve weeks previous to said ha municipal bldg at a COSt shows 630 910 ,, pASO day oi hearing m th Pinckney Diispatch  25000   n i  a newspaper PruUed and cCulatd in Dexter Will resod the Village FOREVER AMBER Cinecalor park there and plant with shrubs starring The old pump house will be color by Technicolor J010 Payne Gail Russell Sterling made into a police station I Linda Darnell Cornel Wilde Hoyden, Dick Foran Geo Hayes  Henry Steinbach oi Dexter suil Richard Greene, George Sanders Comy Cart , Wev  red a cerebral hemmorage last Cartoon rwi Tues Wed May ion I week and is at University hosprt J   , Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy al Ann Arbor Hiram R Smith Judge oi Probat 25 Years Ago il YEARS AGO WANTEDCUSTOM PLOWING by the acre or hour Jeanette MacDonald v  In ,  RusselE De Smith FORD SALES  SERVICE PHONE 40  HOWELL L J THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTSC The Angel of Red Canyon  Pinckney beat Hartland here  pi, n u ni Tuesday in an overtime game 7 James L Roche has purchased 0ne ncy 45F11 to 4 The Pinckney lineup was the Richmond or Larue iam   Cox p Swarthout, c Bourbonn the Dexter rd ior 6,45500  aie, lb G Reason, 2b Hooker,3b i5om to George Green and wife Hendee, ss Harris W VanBlair Saturday a girl cum, Joe McClear, outfield Clare Chas Poole of this place was  Brigham pitched for Hartland married to his cousin, Miss ,Myr with Carter catching tie Poole in Oklahoma lastweek A big lire in Hamburg Sunday Miss Blanche Martin sang and destroyed the Saunders, Shefier also Mrs H E Maycroft at the Hardware and Kisby store and Kings Daughters meeting at the aiso the postoffice Ruben Kisby home of Mrs Robert Jack Thurs broke his arm and hip fighting Mrs Myron Hendricks related a the fire love storv of the civil war in mus Anderson beat Iosco on the deical numbers p grounas here Sat 1211 Wimble Pavilion at Lakeland Jon Chalker has moved onto opened Sunday Culvers have Jif    SAN FRANCISCO Comedy Novell No were At Pinckney High Gym 8 P M mstallea an AtwaterKent radio 0 d Steve  t0 the Dolan house vacated by him Belle Bimey has diptheria The Anderson Farmers Club Friday, Saturday May 6,  in their store at Lakeland The Lakelana ce house haa started sniping ice to Toledo ,   ,  u  Neil McClear and Chas White eets   and Ws H D en for Miss Beatrice Martin in CAST OF CHARACTERS  Ypsilemti  DUSTY DAWSONowner of Roaring Dog Hotel JOHN SPROUT John Mayer on May 14  f norn to Aaler nail c KLONDIKE CHARLIEshy and b, shrul  ROBERT AMBURGEY April 13 a SQ j CHARLES BAKER A 1  on ihV Pinckney school bd have the depot grounds for Chas Kenr I hired the following teachers for  Mowers Saturday Born to Cyrus Bennett and wife last week a son Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M had a school of instruction Wed nite with Lou Windsor, tcrc TT grand lecturer m charae The O SaTTEEewill many S s  thTdtoneT  I Mrs Wm Benz oi Dexter spent , last week with Dr and Mrs H Fhead are working on George Reasons new store Born to F M Bowdish and wife of Gregory Wed a son Donald A prenuptial shower was giv and vifc f SLIPPERY SAM a gambler JIM ANDREWSfrom the East JAMES EURROUGHS y PROFANE BILL, a miner BOB DARROW MRS VIRGINIA MARSHALLJrom the East ROSALIE NASH CTATt or MICKSQ SEATTLE SAL, cook at Roaring DOG  MAXINE ATKINSON IJM Plobjt Court   JANE AMBURGEY  tttfaqten PEPITA a Spanish girl TENNESSEE TESS, enamored ofCharlie KANSAS CITY KITTY,Sams girlfriend CHEROKtL CAKhlh, Bills girl friend WYOMma WINNIE ALASAAU ANNmiadlM of the Canyon IDAHO IDA MEN OF RED CANYON  At a Msen of eaid U next year high school, Wm Sprout bit Cras Grimes, gram mer, Mary Ruen primary, Jessie Green y of I The night train was wrecked I afc Ponlttac Monday night and  did not get here until 600 a m hod at Tues The Plnckneyilos on the NANCY POND CAflOLENE ZEIGLER  p,rt OUic u me city oi How  train had to set up all night mm  u i Bli said 0unfy, n he 2nd day c May   Briggs Features Superbly designed for the proof liftings  out crvnh most uptodate kitchen    cup strair     st a few Briggs Beautyware sink in of the Briggs extras Cowe  stainproof porcelain enamel in for FRLF h  ik Handy shcTf space, tarnish Booklet PLUMBING FIXTURES f MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality    ,   SHIRLhV GxuE A D 1498 , t f  HOUSEWIVES  BARBARA HAiLb PreeencHos Hiiam R Omith, Uuged H you are over 28, have a nice 1VCMIL CAMPBELL 0   personality and 20 hours weekly  1EONA CAMPBELL lN TE MA7TER  m  0F for businQ88 and nejd Qn  MARY ANN HARRIS, Glert Ry Graiicntt, Decoaeed of 35 a week we have an open  JERRY CLARK Hwd J GraJmn, administrator hav ing for you in Pinckney Call tVESLEY PALMER  lng hIed to Mid Cot hi nai admin Ann Arbor 25526 tor opportunity DICK SINOT ilstratioa amount, and hie potitioin pray for interview or write Mra O  j ng for the aiiAWanc ,hw0 md QT M Holwerds, C3 rd Ll Arbor Can youimagine what wouWhappen If a eophWcated Eastern oL ftlT,  9ivjno Vur ar   number la4y cane to KT In a Wild Western town  where shagay  A D I9 f  7 oi May and addre3S          ,   l5,4B, crt ten oclock in the  et  forenoon, at eaid Probate office, be and  ie hereby appoiftttd for herrnri said pe Jtfon It U Further Ordered That publifv Korlco thereof bo given by publication of a copy of thii order once each wek for three tuccewive weeke preyioui to LarQTe Quantilty of Floor Samples  old day oi hearing in the Pinckney  Bankrupt Furniture contiitlna Dispatch, a newtpaper, printed and dr I Dining Room Bedroom and ct ulated in told Cvrr I Plastic Crome Dlnet Sett Rucj A true copy Bran B StoA j Congoleumev Everythinq in hout Ceuda Pawhcm feift o Haheb hold enects to be sold  fete enw rr HAIOip GATES 4 0QH wmekeftv pforfarrtty and chewing tobacco are the vogue If you capt em a4 see what happns in this hrHl packed drama oi me Old Weet Treat yourself  something truly differeot in Mafc Sffjff plan MASTER OF CEREMONIES DONALD CLARK rlperlcdHes Between Act Field Seeds Alfalfa Clovar Cern AUCTION SA FURNITURE At Howell Auction Sales ,4 mile East of Howell on U S16 FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 6,1948 At 7t00 h M  R t Fertilizer Farmers Feed Supply Ci  ntm U, MAX mThe Plackney Dtepatcb Wednesday May 4, 1949 Remember Mothers Day May 8th ou hope your slip is si lowing when it lias that Linyne Loot Give than a till h at its prettypretty Uurs    then start talk In about the beautiful fabrics About the expert AoRide cutting which results in perfect fit About Permalockt scams that prevent put tin o About the oJforalittle pries PwUed 295 and up 8UY WITH CONFIDENCE STORE for WOMEN HowelL Mich  40 i Local jNolet  I Kis Hulh Gallup and son of, j Dtijt axe spending the week at j the Mm ray Keuneay home    Paul ana Margaiet brovjan oi jChiison were bun guests yi Mis  Eleanor Ledwidge  I Miss Loretta Hoey of Dexter spent Sunday with Mis Monda  Moras i Mrs Walter Clark spent Wed  at the Easel Meyer home in Ypsilanti i I Mrs Emma Brogan of Stock bridge spent the week end witl the Stanley Dinkel family , 1 The following from hero attend ed the joint past masters banquet of Golden Rule Fraternity and Ann Arbor Masonic lodges Fri night Mr and Mrs Percy Ellis Mr and Mrs Clare Miller Clyt Fisher, Fred Rebman and P W Curlett  Ona Campbell had a bad spell  while at work at the Electric Mot  orsal Howell last Thurs and vc , brought home I Mis Don Swarthout enroute to her school at Brighton Thursday went in the ditch near Buck Lk i in avoiding a truck and smashed   up the car some She was unhurt j The Mennonite church had a bulldozer at work on their cnur i  grounds last wk and leveled all j the land here and cleanad out the rubbish piles j Mr and Mrs Henry Hauck ot Detroit have moved in with thj P W Curlett family Born to Mr and Mrs Joe Plummer at McPherson hospital How ell Thurs a son Joseph William Mr and Mrs Elmer Alterbur r net iClassie Haines and baby returned to Pinckney horn Oreg Mrs Lillian King widow of the late Patrick King of Portage LK  is now a guest at the Mich Mas onic Home at Alma, sponsored by Livingston LorjOohw was ad mittei Api b R E Brooks and wife of Flint were Ci ,  guea i he fLif Sister  Robert Singer who has been spending the winter in Tcxcx arrived home last Fridav Fred Swarthout of Detroit spent the week end with his father,S E Svarthout Mrs Ross Read is visiting her son Russell and family in Pitts burg, Pa  Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson j Mrs Erma Lewis and Mrs O H  Paulson uliondcel liv fr 1 rf j  Mrs Harry Case in Bancroft Sun  Mrs CWjord Chambers and son visited the Joe King family in Detroit the first of the week  3 vo 3ncecfe Pir Aw2 JZ2 Cop Froduciivii Costs   srr r  svi cK i  ij   ,1  r  ,in 1 11  t  Ml Klli   v     , i  the Mai V   Vr          i i   n  Tiu c    I    vtl 1  Im    CV Mti     r     our        vJl lov   V1  P ,, ,,,,, I    nis 1  V   ,o in   o,1  i, i I   r    ,I1 C  ,1  1  t ti 7 lllll ,l I 7  U  it , 1 I  , , I I,,  7    n  T    l ,   i  i  i   1 i i      MI iMpd , i  VvSfe n v  1  2 stalks to the    , i  ,,  iis were     nvi  il   li mUCh    n p  A tnn thin does      V ltc full h7  ut pLiit food    sa research men  t  ti iirst yields  7, nat didnt go t f sUL4ts these i ir tt soils crop i   ,,p residues and     1 i, i   h cninmcrcial   v sold off the I i  o J i 1 , ctin, livestock I riS tluit keep i, at loiiie That 7i  oiwition H  nr   tr fv V J,   1 To peei JuropeavfiEconomic Recovery MiCHiCAN Did you know that traffic deaths I for the beginning of 1949 were much greater than the samcb monthsof last year In the first three months of this year alone we have had 94 more deaths from traffic accidents than in January, February and March it 1948   t sen MI r,  17 ti in  7 x u ,,      i 1 a    71 lo r h , ,i l7 ,  raii v 77 7  t I v  v     UiJ 1 ,  j    w  VS    ft i i  to  o , ,,17 , he  ,i ,  I v   1 if i7l  s 1 l ci cxlfiiJ  ii  t edver id pJ v II 7 ,    fi  ii i    I ,111 IT t hi v ml j    f  , M rs iclii i ,   1 rlU     iit     M, lei,urnpgrav 1 i i r ,, icl uiic Id arei  , ,,,  1, ,r , ,, idiots of l,4 ,, 1  i,  11 Ji or Ihem 1   if Yi i  rt IIT r 77    Ml iur other tt,  ,v  rf  p    r  TV 7tit   y  , vt ja  ats in II a J M jurior hili ti 0,  an J uki    0 This gleaming, electric powered train has been added to the wardamaged transportation system of the Netherlands as the TestUt of aToan from the Internatlbnjrt ank for Reconstruction and Development, a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, The Bank has been concentrating its loans on longterm proj ects, which will contribute to overail economic development    atMHrti Thats an appalling increase   is proof that you  and every, f vcr in Michigan should tak 1 ,ck of your driving habits to Make sure that you will not be the cause of another death y,  1 Look over Michigans driving book What every driver must Checking on the Palestine Truce Bow United Nations tniee teams on tho wMolyseattered flghting fronts In Palestine kepi in touch with each other is shown in this photo of one of the key stations in a Uorganlted radio network covering Palostinftjnd BhM This system helped make tt possiblo to ehesk on sbssifmitee   over What know  check yourself on all the rules of safety Were you guilty of passing on a hill or curve Did  you fail to stop for a red light Did you stop in the middle of a street to chat with a friend in another car Think back  ,  anyone of these could have cost a life    and it might have been your own Now that Spring has arrived and more cars are traveling Mich igans highways    be doubly careful Keep your eyes on the jroad    watch for and follow road signals    keep constantly alert for a child dashing in front of your auto    or youngsters on bikes Its up to YOU to protect the children who will be playing out ofdoors daily Only the driver who h mused the death of a child thii h his own driving carelessne    or whose own son or daughter has been killed knows how great a tragedy driving care lessness can be So put yourself in that fellows place  and drive carefully to save lives  4  194  Attfttrtllt UMrm laftty AtMtlittMl  FREDRICK E SHELDON Frederick E Sheldon, 69 died at the homOO fhis sister Mrs P Sheridan of Hamburg Thursday where he had lived the past year is ws suflveo The funeral was held Monday at St Patricks Church Brighton, Rev Maurice Kissane officiating Burled was at  his old homo in Vickorvfllo terts a fc,s of 170 aJ fo i 17  i  7 , i i 171 il i tui 1 sciy oi tiiic regulations is r C7 7ry t ,   i,  z, crvrtru a coicti tive  t in liv n , is ioEi to teach careful liivnjj haLi3 to youths bctvctn 1G20 who ore rejiyiisibk for five times as m accidentia  clcir motorists, ,aic  li,1 to 11Lficr experts I f  ,  will be ivaide i li is riirrr bo or better ii   J  r  the hitchel per c i  J of OJ  i will y t a la M  Vrf cup LV of the qu,  vith tn h 71c, the Orlv Cnd Drivfr Is The Tafe Dru r, iv  been tent to 1  h tih  ii h Eiat It h,  en    l as hiyily eiTcitiv, Lv J       H Iwliott, sto surj  1 of puUic instruciicn   A fc 1    , V  i i  A    v  i  V s ,  j, iVv   V i  7   i  1 i  M ij   i    J     C  ciilS, lt      QAutomobile mirfr 5 i      J Tfatete 14 lice   w i ar,s o our JrtMj ,    MiCAfJ uLfcMtMT Q CQNtttVAtK J   j  Xhat remimk pae, ma W eed deeiralflr satW  isii ipiTHE PWCPtEY DISPATCH Woqneedov, May 4 1949 1yd F Lott  Son BEANS GRAlN,FEEtS,SEEDi COAL WOOL AND  i BUILDERS SUPPLILS COHOCTAH MICH SHIPPER B,B,Mfg,Company  TOOLS and STAMPINGS Phone Brighton 6973  Box 17 k I Hamburg Michigan Odd Jobs rue  For  Wall Washing Window and Screen Washing or f Any Other Odd lob ODD JOBS INC Phone 783 HOWELL PHOflP GREENHOUSE 338 Howell G ree nhouse  A, P SCHMITT Prop F 721 South Michigan, Ave, HowelL Mich   H,nrs in  Uber GEKCRAL INSURANCE 124 Grand River Ave, Wt HowelL Mlclw JB  Phone No 52 r    COULD YOU EVER FORGET  Phone 218 Howell Akj2i2Sz Phone 159  Gies Poultry Farm  1301 Byron Road, North AT CITY LIMITS Howell, Michigan i LIVE AND  f LET LiVI  g  fffii Squire Hatchery  BLOODTESTED BABY CHICKS Phone 305W 218 SMlchAve  HowelL Mich  T nis aoverTisemJntTs jWesenfe in the public interest by thi Presidents Highway Safety iConferencTandthe daiyan JweeklynewspapersVof thi Ration T through J theirPrest, and PubhsherZAssoctation The way ahead seemed clear In a moment of careless relaxation the driver swung his eyes from the road In that same moment a ball bounced into the street after it ran a little child It was only  brief moment, but Jong enough for a lifejtimeofregrets Last year moretHan 3,500 American childrenunder the agf of 14 were killed by automobiles, 160,000 were injured This State, in some degree, contributed JLo that tolL   With school days here again, child casualties will rise unless   every individual driver makes it his selfappointed responsibility to safeguard these young lives from harm When driving through school zonesand streets where children are at playuse extreme caution Always be ready for splitsecond action, even though moving at moderate speed Anticipate the unexpected    Theres no indemnity that can restore a human life If, bege, of one careless actof yours, a child died or ,it  Iron tfMeta Co THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FIRMS tf AMES THAT APPEAR ON THIS PAGE WHO AflE COOPERVT ING  IOO  for Safe Driving Electrical Appliances     i TELEVISION   CALL 62 r  SALES  SERVICE on all makes J H WYLIE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 846 East Grand River Howell Quality Chevrolet Buyers ol Scrap Iron Metal Rags, Paper I  Magazines 7 708 South Walnut f Smyth Garage 24 HR WRECKER SERVICE  Official AAA Emergency Service Complete Collision Service Call Howell 1199 f  t 5 Wheel Alignment and Wheel Straightening  BILL SMYTH  Prop 622 Dearborn T Howell Gannon Eras Agency  Complete Insurance Service 119 West Grand River Ave HowelL Mich Phone 153 F W SKUSA Mgr SALES  SERVICE The Leader In Beauty 24 Hour Wrecker Service CHEVROLETS OUR SPECIALITY TRUCKS and COMMERCIALS 114 S MICHIGAN  Call 310 HOWELL MICH, Don Main Motor Service GRAND RIVER at CLVTER ST 516 HOWELL MICHIGAN Howell Nash Sales Service  BOWZU MICHIGAN EMT OflD VEH HIGH SPEED PROGRESSIVE STAMPINGS DIES, TOOLS, SMALL 115 University Drive HOWELL MICHIGAN Russell D Smith  A FOD DEALER SINCE 1915 CARS, TRUCKS TRACTORS  Deere TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY Planters, Drills, Combines Hay Balers Hay Choppers, and Com Pickers Howell Coop Co 214 North Walnut St Howell Roving Jewelers Robinson Block Co CONCRETE PRODUCTS Cement and Cinder Vibrated BLOCKS CALL HOWELL 943 1290 BYRON ROAD HOWELL MICHIGAN Phone 40 HowelL Kick Chapman lire Service  Limestone, Marl Limestone Chips for that Muddy Driveway We Diga and Spread Rental Service DRAGLINE AND CRANE Wathfarn Limestone Company Ctomd Rhrv Howoll Mkh Telephone 728 1305 WATCHES DIAMONDS  JEWELRY  Export Watch and Jewelry Repairing  Cleon HartwolL Mar i f 122 West Grand River Telephone 270  Howell Mich Boats and Motors MARINE SUPPLIES  ,J J FISHINGSI Paints  Hardware jjv Bolt  Tackle CALL HOWELL 354W Wilson Sales  Service Between Brighton and Howell on U S 16 6121 E GL River Lake Chmunc Holland Furnaee Co  BRANCH OFFICE FOR LIVINGSTON  COUNTY Vacuum All and Hopairij of Furnace Telephone Howell 1479 64S West Graad River ft Jf HowelL Mich owell Upheletery knrxcavatillfc nlldziag fcTCHH1G omd THING DUMP flUICZS FOl ARE HETREADOia  KPAOMQ TflKS NEW TUBS 4 TUKS  213 S75 04 FLOYD HEDOCLProp We Coll For and 4 unoLstama  ANTIQUE rmmn 1UE  TILING DUMP fioacs FO ARE MO JO tOO ttfALL W Go AnywCiere Ho Ckargpe for ErtisAotos SAND md GBAVEL Hew Tsactar Dlae If si to 30  tihcb Cell S2S4 h  L GontiaetorThe Factory Dispatch Wednesday May 4 1949 The Peoples Store he Plnckney Dispatch tier at Pootfiw at  w  Pinckney Miciiiaran undo  Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Piiickhv, A chran Subecripttou rte iifrt a leai PaeJ W Cnrlctt, rtbiifar Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned oods Lingerie Sfeoes Kennedys Get Store 1 ,ays Reliable wzSi ajrse SLECTRIC WVTft HEAT CONSTANTLY ON TH  Mrs Aria Caulk of Ann Arbor ppent Sunday with Fannie Monks and Nellie Gardner Mr, and Mrs Harry Warner, Mrs Mocca Butters of Jackson and Mrs Mae Bryant of Mass called on Mrs Mary Teeple one day last week Mr and Mrs John Carver at tended a surprise pariv Sat, for his mother, Mrs John Carver riot Ann Arocf The Dan Driver family oi Dexter spent Sunday at the Edward Spears home Week end guests of Mrand Mr Robert Pike were Mrs Walter Leatherman, Mrs Doyle Emerson of Lansing and Mrs Warda Horwood and son of Pingree Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley and Leonard Lee and family spent Sun with Daryl Shirlef and wife of Dundee Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout and  Mrs Phyllis Soule were in Lan  sina Saturday   Sun guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Francis Krupa and family and Robert Kerr and family of Detroit The Dr Walter Mercer family of E Lansing and Wm Mercer and wife spent Sunday at the Mc Gregory home in Brighton Rex Schaefer and wife spent Friday in Detroit Mrs Wayne Wagoner won the ironer given away by the J fl  Wylie store in Howell last week Gus Sheer and family of Stockbridge and Miss Alberta Munsell spent Sun at the Root Grainger home Lloyd Hendc and family were in Lansing Friday Fred Singer and family have moved into the Cliff Haines home on M36 West Bob Horine and the Gerry Eich man family spent Sunday with the Lloyd Hendee family Mss Alberta Dinkel spent the  witli Mrs Grace Bening I SBBBSSSBBW y Youll sing a song of savings vhcn ,, ,cc ,,, l beatr  ul Philgas Special Models ror3o Hero youll find all LuVImPn uea,Urne Sian ond the simmer burner, flush fo wall conduction wefdod sfeel frame    dependable oven rcyulafor    roomy ,f0rogc drawer  and many ofher cooking conveniences Immnte installation in your kitchen  n, wVfing let your Philga, dealer show you  o conveniences of fast 1 Bute 0ai C00kn9  f  PnCe WHcd   Hockey Service 484 EASt MAIN ST Flncknef Dead ci Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLFCTED PROMPTLY hORSES S250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 88 Pinckney Central Dead okCO i srMeansisnnesnt ILJAWP Susan Campbell, i uiiCMIIlllliiirai i iriunnuii iiuiirtiitis Sr BROWNIE WICAL  HiHIHiimuJlillilB school bus from How  by Kenneth Quigley 5  WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKITS AND MELODIES AT  Corners and contain people from there en  eeting at Kalamazoo a iree between the R  crvil Gyde homes ecked No one was trip was abandoned  a Vollmer and son at the Wilbur and lo home and on Mr  Smith of Fowlerville eANCHOR INN PORTAGE LAKE ENJOY YOUR FAVORTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUR  LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPEN TUES, WED, THUR, FRI oG0 P M TO 200 A MOPEN SUNDAY 2CQ PMIQ 2 A M  i When you specify elci dependable performs ce T larly true of the new auto water heaters Once i died your hot water for granted do your electric lights  j Clean  QuietConvent Only electric water heaters give yoi so many advantages SL you plum ing dealer, your appliance dealer, or any Edison Office DETROIT EDISON  and Ifcristen Tasch week end with their  Mrs Anna Tasch  CLOSED MONDAYS f 1 NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE  rtiiniiiiiiiiiiiiijirMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinuiiMiiiiiiiniriiiniin,iiitnnlhlf iuhs took in 44 at  e Saturday night t d Mrs Howard Read H spent Saturday night at the Ray    Leffier home at Whitmore Lake   Is Mr and Mrs Ben White were IS Tuesday night guests at the Carl s Bidwell home in Brighton is Ray Leffler and wife of Whit 5 more Lake and George Wilde   and wiie of Ann Arbor were Sun z guests of Mr and Mrs H ReadJS Roy Reason and family and 5 w j w  rw Mrs Edna Reason and Leota  Omar Gas and wife oKBrig Jf     Sent the week end at Honor  Louis Oftyie and wiie spent Sun hon ent San at the LeeteiS U SJLL near Traverse City, trout fittingf with Aks Coyle at Whitman Be Aiee Tome Parmalee rl2 Key had iak luck 5 The PettysviUe Civic An held tf  Mrs Fred Read attend  w hoae  ,  a card party at the school there  a party at Campbell hall   zlSSi Mrs Gm Kirk and Mrs k s Sat night 6 was well atond iauTla week with their dau Ja0 Baturaav  M Hoon fpent Sat with  Mrs Alia MeyerJto Louis Coy ,w Muril Fred JUad and Mrs AHa MeyerJto Louis Coy ghter Muriel Fred Bead and wile were Sat Mrs Wehha Vol and Mrs Vivian Paanaiee at j Norma Merrill and Norma guests of the Joe Scfaosetii at , r ided a teachers mssflng at uie fn Shehan of Webster spent Fri Clear Lake Willard WQtse spent last week 2 ome ol Mrs Emeetine Canon of 54 m Ntie Vaughn Also   ,,   c at his camp at Bern  damU FddOT yS Edtih Teeple of Jackson 4 M Majory Shehan and 5   Harry Palmer, wile and eon of  ,  , Mrs fl clded JStLTlZ Mrs Celis Nash and  5 Desnst visited Mm Welma Vcdl  vey were Lawrence   116  2 laide Rose were in Jackson Sat ,  Baughn and family, Arthur Lynn JJJJV iST2  Dhy DmW and child PHOW f3  Annonncing   Adding to the Already Famous i ine of Garden King Tractors  We will have on or about May 1 the New and Greatly Improved 1 V2 HP Simplicity Tractor WITH ITS 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION AND QUICK HITCH ATTACHMENTS This is hist what you need for Mowing Your Lawn or  Cultfvat ing Your Garden CF Hewlett   I i m i i ag Fssd    wistwwisjDti a bmy  Dtexoit and Mrs EPX0  ammtitm te W 9  ,na spent Thurs to  PINCKNEY BGCHnWCKNEY D Refrigerator General Eiectric Wdnday May 4 1949 WV as  i i t JtMXl or MOUOA totohhshed i860 Tb nebot Cout lor the County ei LlTiagston  At o 4Mslon of oW Court held   in said County, on the 28th day oi April A D 1949  S Prctat Hon UbOffi ft Smith, Judge ol ProbatIn the Matte of the Eitata o Fanny S Rockhold Deceased Wilde Rockhold having tiled la Mid Court his linal account aa administrator of soi d estate, and his petition prayteg Jor th allowance therooi It is orderedThat the 23rd day of May A L 1949 at ten c clock in thr icrenoon at said Trohoio ico br J h must be met by Income Tax, ttcoiporated 1915 McPiiersoiu State Bank  A EUDGET MESSAGE j  i bach year at this time Ccngiess ceyins to write the tax bill which l the American public, you and  you and each oi us, must meet OUco  PROFESSIONAL CORNER 1 ir ,,,, ,, ,, I VAMWIMKtE  VANW1NKL ltd WHWOICT SiNfTARIUMVwVanWliikl CJWanwSu, J Auiaaiey, Mien Daily UuU A M w U0 P M  fcxeepi Weuijsuuy MorLiuerrUSat ovoJCpm Attorneys ct Frsft State and Savings Book Howell Michigan UA U  112 md is hereby appointed ior hearing said petition, r  It is Fuithw OrdaiulThat pubric notice thereoi be given by publication ol a copv o tin ordor once each wee tot three roccesshr woekt previous to aid day oi hearinq ta the Pincfcney Dispatch, a newepaper, printed and cir chelated In tald County Hiram R Smith luaao oi Probate Minn H, Portal Den Reg bt Probate  FOR SALE 2 Good row boats Newly Painted Choice 2500 369 W Main Street Taxes on Amusements, Taxes included in the prices oi foodauto mobiles, gasoline, tobacco, the shirt on car backs, or the overalls we work in Who pay the tax A study of income tax figures s1 ws that the high income brack ew, and corp pay large sums 1 these sums are inadequate to meet the bills of otr government The great bulk of all taxes come  A, McliudJXjf Lenti4 Norm i4ichigan leloyhouoa 935 heJdenco 814 L enlnqa by Appointments Howeil Micnigan  HRBSNEEb  Phone 183  207 J LGranJ Biver Howell Michigan ATRNEtT Cemetery Memorials 924 ftMam btAnn AroorMich Harold Chubb Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howoll Phone Howell 439 or 97 1 Monument  Markers JMARTBrfuvvS Attorney at Law Phone 1U Brighton Mich Real Estate InsuranceBrokeiage Phone 157ni Uty Lck and Farm Property A Speciality List Your Property with Me   LEE LAVEY  General Insurance Phone 59F3 Repairing MYROi J KUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 87 i Lakeside Diiv License Rush Lak M CARPENTER  CONTRACTOR ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS , ROFPING  SIDING KITCHEN CABINETS  PORCH ENCLOSURES  I JOHN R BEENS 4 Rte 1, Pinckney from people like your friends and PUckney   Michigan neighbors j A u cTlO NEER In essence all governmental  Sale8 Sptclality service is paid for by everybody  BERT WYLIE There are no favored groups A  r rilmA tvnt dollar pent by Congress is yours  AEi81 and mine Let Congress spend i as we would LAVEY HARDWARE Mftrr  TA A A A 1 rmd mattress for S121JU eeveee11 v 4v    4 , , A PP N I Buzzard Pincknev WANTEDWoman to wash dishes Mrs Clemena Bowen and fam GWMeyer and family of Stock PgGncjwicri Shop Mrs Sk Uy of Howell spent Ihurs with bridge were Sun guests at the W phore 15g inner Mrs Lettie Nesbitt lohn Carver is in PittsourgPa this week Mrs Alta Moyer will g to th Detroit spelling contest Fri with her pupil Clvv Horwocl district champion H Meyer home Mr and Mrs John Carver attended the Builders Show in Ann SAND GRAVEL, FTTW and Arbor Sunday j STONE nrrryERED Llovd Cook and wife of lack CATT VHled at the Earl Baughn KEVIN LEDWTDGK on  McPhBrson Statu 3aik 11  A savings Account can be open  Repairs on All Mattes H with as little OJ a 1 bill Phone Pinckney 154F3 Money to loan at reasonable  j Q J TOWNER rates Interest paid on Savings Dentist Books and Time Certificates of 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Deposit  phone Dexter 3461 JU1 deposits Up to 500000 insur  ed by our rhsmbeiship in the Fed ANE P  SWARTHL T  SOit Funeral Hci ir I Don C Swarthout Director  Modern Equipment j Ambulanco Stvicu Phones 39  63 PincjmjyMich SJED C REICKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST J STANLEY BERRIMAN j20 West Grande River Ave j Attorney at Law HowelL Michigan M 207U E Grand River, Howell pe, Appointment  Pi sne 358 Residence 613 LLCD HENDEE p1 Live Stock HanHng , Weekly Trips Made to Detroit  General Trucking  Phone 84F14   CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel TASCH  Sand Top Soil, Road Gravel LTIoXtaurC Letters or Any Papers Composed  Fill Wirt and Road BuU V no vTlr0  cwa PnnVTWT or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract Ov  Years of Safo Bankago  Work ConfidentIal ,7628 Tomc Rd neknmY Rl  Mahi,Pinckney, Phoae 50F11 I phone Dexter 3 116 fM home Sunday PHONE PINCKNEY NO S fr e5 fAH PlutMng Wales Svtitisetc 8taTw PJak HJ Dinkel  pct Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each j HOGS 50c per cwt  ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE  AND CONDITION CALVES SHEET and PIGS REMOVED FHt  CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY  745 Wait Ad 1949 Styles The NASH One of a series A Style leader in each hMERICAN AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS LINE FINANCE VuuH NEW CAR  S j WANTEDTo rent 40 acres of land  on shares for corn or oats Also hay to cut Nick Coluser M36 Eas, 4 miles from Piinckney  FOR SALE9 piece walnut dining room suite, Credenza buffet, full j size table chairs, China cabinet, as and 6 master chairs Inquire of Pinckney carefully a you select it Us Harold Eberts 8550 Bass St,Porthis planlPick out the new car taqe Lake East Side,phone Dexter you want 2 Determine your 5434 trade in allowance and  or cash  down payment 3 See us about  TO RENT Crop land available on a bank auto loan to finance the Russ Gardner, Ann Avbor 27101  loan shares Phone or see Hi6l NAlKirtiJL ANK FOR SALtV  W Knapman boat    J nAt I , n  With steering gear and Martin 60 Member Federal Deposit nsur M0iQl 3000u Murray Daqq   HiLand Lake OR SALEWOT Surplus Build gs with steel frames, 10 ft high t eves, 20 ft wide any length in ultipiles of 10 ft,gable rod 25c r sq ft, Call G Dunstan at Meats Fruit Fish FOH SALEThe S G Teeple home in village of Pinckney,cor oner of Main St and Howell Rd Must be sold Submit offer td Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phone 675 A WANTED Plowing and Fittfas youa garden Call CHUCK HEWLETT Phone 93 FOR SALENew and used VAC Traciors, 1 Allis Chalmers tractor Model B 1949 New 13 hole 6 arid 7 ft,Tractor manure spread er on rubberspring tootii harrov, i qrain drill on rubber, power disc, 34 sectioncom planterplow 214 on rubber, combines 5B ft FERRY IMPLEMENT CO 14050 North Territorial lid Phon Chelsea G696 FOR SALEOne Studio Couch and Ono davenport  Cheap Martin RitterJr Phono 6 WANTEDTGarden plowingTT will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman, 220 Unadilla St WANTED Saxophone man ablo rbor 250581 or see at 5030 Hur, to ab lib and put in lots of fill n Rivor Davo Doxtgr Buildings tpull Q, C Robinson, Pingkncy chaoier re at 100 CoolidigeRiver Rouge jke express way to ntinue to river R RENT and SALE Utility trail IK0F3 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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> Bi nrfent S i spii tcl j snSSgg     Volume M n 1 1 J Ibe PtedKf Np Wednesday, April 27 1949 ZEC No IS Mi thi Mirror School News s  , SCHOOL 8B0RGAN12ATION W Brake scouts the idea that coosoUdatioo of state While not a large attendance J 1JSW wilt solve the state i foawkd prabtanThe 5 TW te do   claims is tor the itate to discontinue At  u Jk tetog ome 990 mutte AH major cansoudat ion to date has only served to in was present at school reorgan ization meeting held, at the Pinck ney school for Putnam Dust No 2 WedauT, a good meeting was had and many points ckared up I  The preliminary meetings have now all been held and the next step underway here is the The state oi Mich, received circulation of trial petitions 462,98285738, Of this amount among the dists desiring to come oi tax money the state exercised into the reetfgmaisation When control over hut 221 millions, or these petitions have all been cir30 percent The rest oi the money culated those in which over 51 ent back to the schools, counties percent oi the voters signed lav  Aul J    oring reorgansation will be taken to the state dept of public inst at Lansing and permission asked to hpld a reorganisation election The Pinckney school diet, will vote as a unit and all the rural casts, as a unit We understand that the Younglove and Chubbs Comers dists may not come in out will send their pup lis to How J  elL The Smith dist on NW Ten Rd had a delegation here Wed j night to find out if it would be possible for them to come into OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat f  LOUISIANA PURCHASE items of interest  CurrvtU Comment X mroe  ShAed April 30, 1503, by James Mot a Robert rcXivinstan, who declared A tuf igruJ trie papers SHU MuwntnU which we fiove juot i aiied ptcpote aye of frappucs f9 lntiHVia6U cjcnciatioHy tfcighway dept cities and town ships Republicans hope to avert now tcnt by gaining 12 million more by plugging tales tax leaks 20 more by a used car tax,il mill ion by shifting to the school districts payment on teachers re tiiement pensions and 6 by not repealing the old age assistance hen However, this may all be wishful thinking Ohark forgers bilked Mich out of 15 million last year by gettniqf cterlrs to accept checks not the reorganization plan, properly idntitad Drivers U  Figures compiled by the state with a photograph is the only dept at Lansing show receipts of ense card or police identification true identtneaiion Mich direct relief load i3 trw highest since Feb 1942 Uvtng costs have dropped for the 5th consective month County road commissions fav or a boost of 29,000,000 in gas oline and weight taxes CaRt, old age permloLa are building would be paid for in 7 75 a month a the age of 62 A new type of buildng block made of concrete and sawdust the proposed reorganised dist would be 169,05536 and expend itufes for the first year of operat ion of 125,20000 An 8 room building would be needed to house the pupils which cost 80  00000 This would cost the tax j payers 12 mills a year, 8 for oper  ation and 4 for school debtThe Detroit pohce, are holding Theo doie Hxlies 19, former Pincknv warding orphan who is said have confessed to the siayina oi wroorge Counter, 6 son of Mr uud Mrs George Counter of 825 ivornck Ave Detroit The childs dead body was found behind a furnace in the basement oi the Muiray Hall garage where the Hiites boy lived with his father and an older brother Albert Hiiles worked in an auto store on Third Ave He and his wife separated o years ago and their several children were taken over by Catholic Youth Organizations ex cept the oldest, George 21, who remained with his father Theodore is said not to have been nor mal He suffered from rheumatic fever and was hospitalized for 4 years He was moody and did not get along with other children He was listed as a delinquent, once driving away an auto, onco for ictrceny and several times run nin away from boarding homes Since the newspaper article in which the warden of Southern Michigan prison stated he would reduce the canary bird polulat ion there by limiting each prison er to one bird he has received 78 letters inquiring how one may get some oi the surplus birds The warden says there will be no sur plus birds He is tryina an export, rnent in socialism The trouble was there were not too many birds but that like the wealth of the nation they were being concentrated in the hands of a few prisoners One prisoner had 65, some none So the warden will distribute the birds around to the birdless inmates and if there are any left he will allow them to snd them to their relatives A big battle is brewinq in the, legislature as to whether the one man grand jury by means of which ExGov Sigler and Senator Ferguson of Detroit rose to fame shall be continued or the law creat is beina tested at Mich State Col leqo A home was buil tof it 22 by 24 at a cost of 1500 yean In regard to the 4 mjlls now being levied for school debt This would be abolished by pay inq it out of the sales tax At th present time 1,000 a year is paid on the prinopal and S350 interest The people of this section are offered little alternative If a re  organization plan is not approv ed the Pinckney high school wili be closed and bussess will have to be bought to transport the pup ils to Howell or Ann Arbor, de pendingon which place will take them This cost including tutiton would be considerably  more than that of reorganization So far judging by the vote re sits Reorganization is favored Chelsea South Lyon, MilanMan Chester, Fowlerville, Ann Arbor jnd Milford have all voted sch ool building programs Some oi the dists had a high enough valuation to do this without tak ing in rural dists BrightonStock wage, Howell and Dexter OTB nt 0, ,  iworkingon similar programs u B  1 Uwis  The Pettysville and Cady distivt Beryl u,wl leu  Fran3 gigned the petitions 100 per Cisco Uxi 2 weeja ago tor ajcent  the Sprout 33 out of 34 P011, 1 in Pinckney 95 percent signedln the other districts the circulating  Vh immense and fierrile plains drained by rke 17lis1wippi were ckus added to the nation at a cost of ffi PJ quarrersectton, or 4 cents an acr and tkriwed unKl today the luorld locks for a  major part of Us sustenance b Our Democracy whv the Catholic Society had ling it be repealed There ai placed him About 6 years ago strong arguements on both sidieg he was placed on the farm of I Those for it say it cuts red tape  Mrs Edna Spears west of Pinck and is the only speedy way to ney He was only in the 4th brinq political malefactors to justgrade in school and a poor stud ent While here hewasinan auto accident and suffered a brok en arm He ran away from here 2 years ago and went to liva with his father He had several jobs including one as usher in a heatre but did not hold themA vaek ago he was in Pinckney and stayed all night with a fam lly near Anderson After killing the Counter boy ice who would otherwise escape Mekumit Qave4he judge conducting Hitler like pow er and rights oi the accused ai not safeguarded The report that ExGov Sigler was to be named special prosecutor to handle the case against his arch ioe,Senator Johnson of Mt Clemens is said ta have strengthened the antigrand jury forces A compromise bill whereby the number of judgeshe packed his few belongings would be increased to 3 has been I and hitchhiked to Howoll and  offered Masonic Lodge News r MKri CHURCh j Fr Alber J Schmitt, Posor THIRD DEGREE CONFERENCE , gday lvlo3Ses, UQ and 1000 Daily Mass 730 AM Iwo buss load of members iromf Comssions Sat 730 to 900 D m Wtgaie Lodge Ao, U4 01 u 3undays,bfore 800 mass roit came out 10  au FridaySaft,r Noverma Devotions mght and conferred a ihud I Novenna t0 Qm   gree tor Livingston Loaue A coast Fiiday at 730 PM oeel dinner was Mtva y in brothers of the ioda at 7QU pm rnMT 777ITn r allowing this with Percy Ellis as  toastmaster a short program was Rev D ft Biady,  put on consisting ofshort speech alOU practie Wed NTght ,thence to Pinckney The alarm went out and he was anrested on M36 near the Edward Spears home by State Troopers Teddy and Mahon of the Brighton post He readily admitted the crime PINCKNEY ROBBERS ARRESTED Last Month The Pinckney posiotlice was entered and a nole burned through the safe door with a acetlyne torchIn do inq this the robbers set off a tear gas cartridge and were driven out by gas before they got in the safe Detroit police arrested 6 men and 3 women last week whom U S Postal Inspector OL irtl ANDREW C ROCHE D Andrew C Roche, 74, died at ms tome in Calumet Monday He was the son of the late Ricnrd and Alice tarrell rtoche or Pinckney and grw to munttovd in this vicinity With his 4 brothes, Malachy, Richard, Michael and WUliam and John,Paul, Lev ience and Louis McCiearhe was an important cog in one of the best toll teams assembled in this section He served in the Spanish war with his brothers, Michael and, , ,   Richard On hie discharge he em91  taking peat The opKttta rolled in the medical dept at the  ected by Mrs Paxk Ma University of Michigunn and was Tasch and Mrs dements is the of petitions is not complnledMr, Reador talked before a meeting of 100 at Portage La 9 last night and got a favorable reception OPERETTA FRIDAY NlGrtT The sixtn, seventh and eighth grades of Pinckney school are putting on an operetta CinderaUo, Friday April 29 at 800 p m Cinderella is played by Marilyn Perry Prince Charming by Bill Brady and The Fairy es by members of Westgate and Organic 6 rnoir Director Livingston Lodges and remarks Mrs Merwin Campos Klein claims are responsible for by otbw Among those present S S Sup Merwin Campbell the robbery ot 7 postoffices, vis was W M JAlbert Pike and 2 of yVed, Junior Choir Practise at Wixom, Drayon Plains, Lincoln fleers of St Andrews Lodge 5b5 400 p m Senior Choir Practise of Windsor Ontario There were at 7 30 p m several musical numbers by GU  Sunday May 1 Church der bert Strachan, soloist of Westgate  Qt 1030 ,eon Happy Lodge and also piano numbers  FamiHos Sundav School at 1130 by Jlmmie Anderson of Westgate jesUs Declares  His Autboiitv pianisit par xcelkxnt AltendangTrnr Teiiowsilit, Mcotmgat ce woe about 125 Otto Poulson 7U0 Reports by the Ofucan fiom Saginaw State P F Contenre took pictures of those assembled at the banquet tables SOFT BALL NEWS Only one game was played in Park EcorseNew riudson Grosse Ille and Pinckney The suspects are Wm Browji and wife Robert Brown and wife Lester Brown and wile Harold Tolliver Robert Adle and Francis Roberto Tho men are all excon offered European affairs seem to consist of one critical affair after another The communist forces are forginq ahead in China and last week fir d on a British warship which tried to run up the Yangtze river past their shore batteries Some 40 British seamen were killed and others woundedTwo other British ships which came to the aid of first boat were also driven off The Communists outnumber the nationals 4 to 1 in China and threaten to completely conquor itHow ever no country wants war and probably like the Berlin blockade which has endured many mori ths this episide will be overlooked victs and out on parole The 3 Browns are brothers They are believed responsibe for 90 burqlaries and safe crack Men May 2 Family Church Supper Potluck at 700 sponsoi ed by the Sunday SchoolSpaak ing in Southern Michigan er Mr John Hepler from State Dept of Health Lansing or Our he ran bau teagu last woek 221 Build a Kahy Last Wed nite the Singer ean beat the Twiichell team 5 to 2 Batteries SingerR Amburgey 6 Dick Singer TwitchellD Ambur gey  Joe Lavey On Monday night, the team won a loosely played conk from the Amburgey team 8 to 9 Batteries ShehanPaul Sinqer  SSlS1 l y Paul2fJ Lavy AmburgeyD Am aW Many olher boys and STtrailtout Srry Swo graduated in 1904 In 190304 he played left field on the varsity base ball team with Judge Guy Miller, Jerry UUey and tho late Mayor George Codd of Detroit Gene Berry U Stockbridge was also a teammate Alter graduation he located at Calumet where he was surgeon for the Calumet  Keckx Mining Co lor many years Of late years be has been la private practise with sis eon Dr Andrew Roche, a euraeoft in World War IL B sides hie eon he is survived by horn wife, the iotme Jennie Hoe accompanist The boys and girls have been working very hard under the dir action of the teachers and they hope to make enough money to go to Greenfield Village or some other point of interest A freewill ooerina will be taken up and we will appreciate your help very much bey  Swarthoui Gerry Swarth out hit a home run in the tSh Games next week Monday Singer vs Amburgey WedVSbehan vs Twitchell STANDINGS W L Pet hehan 1 0 1000 Amburgey 1 1 500 TwftcheH 0 I 000 Singer 0 1 000 Twitchell 0 1 00 PLAY AT CASMDY LAKE SUN Wed, May 4 Vacation Bible School teachers institute at the Presbyterian Church in Howell 1000 A M to 330 P M CALVARY PINCKNEY CEMETERY ASSN The Pinckney Cemetery Assn held their election of officers last week, Don Swarihout was named president, Ross head, vice pres and Winifred GraveB sectreas The assessment is 3 per lot a year MEJVNNON1TE CHURCH  SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Rev Ezra Beachy, potor Special Communication of Liv 1000 1100 730 8lr WINS TfflHD STRAIGHT Pinckney high school made its three straight when they beat Brighton thete last nkrbt 16 to 4     Burroughs picked 6 innings fkirof CalumeU dahteW,M X V   Leooerrd MunAy and Mies Beery gTCtek LSL Roche of Calumet and 2 brothei G H P J Briabkm Morning Worship Sunday School Young Peoples Meeting Evening Worship 01 Supt  Ro3coe Darrow Asst Walter Esch Childrens Service  1145 Prayer Meeting wed Eve 800 NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwest of Pinckney  Sunday Schoo1 1000 Sup Maurice Leinbach Moraina Mosage 1100 ingston Lodge on Thursday night April 28 at 800 p m to conferr a number of Second Degrees LetV have a good attendance out Refreshments served after the de gree work P W Curlett Sec MRS CLARA GREGORY Mrs Clara Bell Gregory, 64 of Ann Arbor, died in St Joe hosp ital, Ann Arbor Wed The funeral was held Sat at the Muehlig Fun eral Home with burial in Ann Arbor The deceased was the dau ghter of the late Dick and Mary Mdel and William of Pinclrney A dasgliler JUbeoca, is de Thehtoeiai wffl be at Calumet FfWtey snomfaa srttb burial these MfeLaub fltackabie will go Pinckney pAays South Lyons here Friday  Scautaiaster BlanCbard tooV the Pinckney Boy Scouts on a hike last Tuesday night and ey enjoyed a wesner roast in the1 RUMMAGE SALE On next Sunday May 1st, the Pinckney team will meet their Church will hold a w, 1W u , A  first outside team when they ao sale, baked goods salealso handthat place in 1904 He doa m io Caesidy Lake Institute In ord ad articles svitable as 1932 For a number of years sfte The Altar Society of St Marvs Howard Pell of Dover or Birkett fctiYii art 11 fcu r, rummage I She married Wm Gregory ot er to finish before the church ser Mothers Dav Gifts, in the Pinck vices start there the game will ny Town Hall Friday orl Sat etart at 130 pm Players be rea of this week from 8 AM to 8 pm dy to leave the Dispatch office Secy at 1230 p m has engaged in tulip culture and last yoar had over 8000 different kinds in bloom Surviving are a son and daughter, 2 sisters and 3 brothers, Louis, Stanley and Don of Portage Lake RAKE SALE SAT, MAY 7 The Pinckney P T A will hold Ms Laura Gradwell oi Chic a Bake Sale on Sat, May 7, start 1 John Klein, Brighton ssercnant aoo is here this week ma at 1000 a m at Martins fcos 1 was held up bf baadHi 1 mi Mr and Mrs CFJiewlett were Q Food Locker, Pinckney Your m his stose at 3 p m Tm6oy in Sialanrw Suaday patronage will be appreciated, ae4 JOU   This year there will be no debate between the cities and rural dist nets over dayliaht saving time as the fatale has defirateiy decided to stay on central standard time, However many other states includ ing Ontario, wsw York, Pa will swttgh Tplie uiuuement WOB that starting the last week in Apriil the sun comes cp earlier and by swit chlng time workers were given an hour more ot daylight This was stressed during World War II as a war economy measure and adopted by many states including Michigan The big power companies who furnish light and power also supported it The farmers never liked it as they claimed it start ed their day before the dew was off the cropsSttll the thinj that made the time most unpopular was the effort to extend it ihrou gh the winter months which made people get up in the dark to go to work The General Synod of the Evan gefcal and Reformed Church has approved the merger with the Congl Christian Church at Cleveland last week by a vote of 249 to 41 The Congl plan was the one approved This is not the end as the 34 synods have to ap prove these newly adopted art icles of me merger There is considerable difference between the Congl and Evangelical interest atloni Still asMhe oppositioii tf , the merger is almost negliWS Jt compromise will undoubtedly tK worked out between the two mer ging bodies The two inerging bodies are also the results of pee vious mergers The Congl merged with the Christian and tss  EvangeBcal wMh the Befecmel 4 Don Swaom4 Bftato game to DsAalt Iflf  JVS, fesiki Greieer m  gfros east Umr XJ yThe Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday April 27 1949  The Pinckney Civic Assn WISHES TO THANK YOU FOB FOB HELPING TO MAKE OUR DANCE A SUCCESS Our Next Regular Meeting Is Mon, May H  Mti ar  i  Wl WELCOME ALL VISITORS AND N1W MEMBERS AS YOU KNOW WE HAVE PLEDGED 250 TO 4H SO COME AND JOIN AND HELP RAISE THE MONEY  DexterTheatre    4 Now, here is a CULTIVATOR that really knocks out weeds  W it hKurdirtple Quick AtUchinu, cultivator goooinbout mi nute rAHM tUUIPAAENT  Some folks say a cultivator ought to let air into the oil, help retain moisture etc We say you cultivate to get rid of weeds The other things are important, but knocking out weeds is number one And well show you the cultivator that does it Whats more, thin cultivator can be attached to the Ford Tractor in about Ford Hydraulic Touch Control make it easy to lift the cultivator for turning a minute Now, that U a big advantage    especially when changing from cvMi vating to mowing and back again Time surely is money now Study the pictures See how easy cultivating is with Ford Hydraulic Touch Con trol Let us demonstrate this cultivator  for you p NEIGHBOR, The Island Lake garage noar Brighton was heldup shortly ai  ter midnight last week and 5Q taken by two masked bandits  KevJMMcLuca3 has received a call to return to Brighton as pastor of the Methodist church lor the 6th consective year South Lyon beat Clarenceville la3t week 6 to 4 but lost to Hartland 6 to 3 at baseball We read that in the state of Maine game wardens force all suspected game law violators to remove their hats, not from any courtesy angle but because sus peats have  ii i Oi niaiiy ilte gal fish in their hats Chelsea is building an addition to the Methodist Old Peoples Home It is 4 stories high and cor tains 47 rooms This will raise the number of guests at the home to 147 The cost is 250000It was made possible by a gift of 100uOO by Mrs O C Kimball of Hill sdede t The Howell Electric Motors has delivered a check for 24,48336 , to the Reconstruction Financo j  Corp in payment of a judgement   j against them rendered in federal  court last year by Judge Picard lor excess profits on 1942 contracts They appealed to the U SCourt of Appeals but Judge Piccards decision was affirmed f The present teachers at the Gre gory school have been rehired and a 4th teacher Mrs Donne Kenry of Jackson hired for begin nors  Ltdie Merritt, editor of the Liv  Jiess whc attendedhi  Marcsnt Masonic banquet at ftncjc MIRACLE OF THE BELLS ney caught what he calls Pinck , A DJf    a Loy raM  ney mumps and was in bed a    q    ed America Stonino Fred MacMurray Valli and Frank Sinatra Cartoon News S1 I SYLVAN THEATER Friday oad Saturday, April St30 BELLjj STAWS DAUGHTER Harftee Friday, Saturday April M 30 DISASTER Another Good Ptae Thomas 3tary ol 0 Steeple jack wtth I QQ, Montgomery Rod Camaron Richard Dennlaa, Trudy Marshal Ruth Roman  I Cartoon rws ARKANSAS SWING A Western Musical with Hoorier Hot Shots an4 Gloria Henry  Sunday and Monday May 12  3THE SEARCH 41UIUM Montgomery ClinV Alice Mac Mackont Jarmila Novotna, filmed In the American zone of occup led Germany   Carls oa , Popular Science Sunday Shows 3 5 71 Sunday Tuesday, May 1 3 1 JANE DOE A Suspense Drama with Ruth Hussey and John Cano News, Cartoon Hollywood Wonderland Coming GallcmiJJon Easier Parade TtaaT Wed, Thurs, May 34 S Doable Feature HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE A Musical with Ernest Tubb, Lori Talbott Holm Boyce DEXTER SflCHIGAN ,e JSU, ,r l Air Conditioned SHEEP COMES HOME mly Edjmtuhle frint   steer  JU ,ii iuriiu front  tecr1nf Sztoct Sw X  tfEAUS AGO 1 Vem fteasaa has returned from Richmond Virginia Born to Willis Tupper and wife last Wednesday a boy Mike and Bernard Lavey and Wni Conners drove through to Jackson with their teams Sunday and will work on electric road Sanford Smith, landlord of the hotel, has given up and moved to  lushing   The old Catholic church ihs side of Chelsea burned down last week The fight in court for the custody of Louis Mould by her fath er Chas and mother Caddie, has been setlted Her grandmoth er gets her custody The 7 year oldson of V Gonpkm They are the Lyonc, Dinkle was kiiclrcd by a horse  Bethel Monchcm Holdn  Sal, Ajphl 30 Double Feature First Show at 700 p m Tim Holt INDIAN AGENT and VARIETY TIME  Starring Leon ErroU and Edgar Kennedy Cartoon I Sunday, Monday, May 1, 2 Sunday Shows 3579 Deanna Durbln Edmond OBrien K0TL Du l0   lnth of Robert Lowery, illy Kmbley  Flame Howell Theater  HowelL Mich Tuesday Wed, ThurApxil 26 27 28 THE BEST YEARS OF OUH  LIFE Myrna Loy Fredric March  Teresa Wright Virginia Maycj Hoagy Carmichael , Cartoon the In FOR THE LOVE OF MARY Cartoon latest Newt week , Dr Bruce Forsyth, a graduate of the U of M is Pres Trumans personal dentist Eight districts have signed up for the Brighton school reorgemte picture, thtf shows will start at 615 ant 915 Come earlf Friday Saturday April 29 JO GQfEUJTREY THE STRAWBERRY ROAN In Cinocoloi Also GLAMOR GIRL  Starring Gene Krupa, Virginia Greyy Cartoon HvdranUe Touch Control ctj iipK or shrivels for uifuna wni kirK iliptl t Russell D Smith TORD SALES  SERVICE PHONE 40 ffimlre I sitiy Joe Marsh JJow We Licked ThiParking Problem last week runninq loose in the field Miss Jennie Clinton has gone to Key West, Fla where she will marry W C Devereaux of Hay anna, Cuba Pinckney beat Dexter here 16 to 3 Monday Batteries Pinckney Rill Monks  Tom Dolan Daxter Dutch Sackett and Chas Ryan Born to Frank Johnson and wife Wednesday a son Orville Tupper has moved in the Frank Hall house in the east part of town Wm Butler has set up his saw mill on the Alex Mclntyre farm  Mrs Abram Cady of Hamburg twp died April 22 Thomas Murray has his new barn about done  Mrsr Delia phalketf passed away Sunday Wm McQuillan of Hamburg has sold his farm but will stay there this summer Ihursriny, Mny 5 One Day Only Show Starts 715 P, a KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS Starring Burt Lancaster loan Fountain Selected Shorts Edgar Kennedy HOW TO CLEAN HOUSE Cartoon Comings Fighter Squadron, Forerer As  4S4sfV  H loosei MM wed fcsVli isft    done comfortably, and the niti Walter Clinton and wife of Plnck Lake spent the week end Campbell, Beatio aud  Ionian All signed the petitions over 51 percent In the Gage and Mona han 100 percent of the voters sign ed Petitions are still being circul ated in the Beurmann and Holiist Dr Gerald McCluskey and son of Howell attended the opening ball game in Detroit last Tues Wm Stevens, Spanish war vet  br, Three usketeen eran of Howell who has been 1 fjssBHjmB sick is much better He is at the  Grand Rapids Soldiers Home 1 As a result of the recent How ell city election, the chief issue of which was the discharge of a member of the police dept who was a war veteran without giving birri 0 hearing, the entire police  force resigned The officers in  eluded George Sargison, chief 18 years Clarence Cotter Melvin Zimmerman, Duiane Wilson and Laverne Dibble The new officers 1 are Wm Bradley, Salvation  army capt who becomes chief, Floyd Hubbel, Walter Rabbage EdNelsonr LewisRidiCiidsojjuG Sunday Monday, May 1 2 Met, Sunday, 218 P M, ConSnuoosT Gregory Peck  Anne Baxter Richard Widmark in YELLOW SKY NoTelt Cartoon News1 Tues, Wed, Thur, May 3, 4 6 Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo A SON IS BORN as rechnloolor Cartoon Noreftjf ear apnv persm  w fchTiU have a better place to park Polka worMssTal ifiThilnHni than they had before Just took a mm w,rei  T lint, MA Jt aniAiitnmaVA l0 J Iki Ml mUI little friendly cooperation to maks ipaee alonf Tarybody happy  fk From wktre I sit, most differtOttlng in to shop never Jjtnces can be ironed out by just   ing things oyermaybe with a , of coffee or glass of beerand tag the other persons side of it Next time you have a problem or a little difference to settle, why not try just that fOtUhi s pUae to park, and some SAd to luf rtuff a half mile e torn itarted to de their buy tm ether towns Finally, store , farmers had a getwtth the result that the impty field sear the dcyot was ftxed up for lOesy parkers Nov farmer get their shopping at the C J Clinton home nnTucceeds Karl Welker as Mr and Mrs Charles Clark and nn   family and Mr and Mrs Norman ire    Q  mem White attended the funeral of Dr Howell  h scnooi Channing Blachford in Brighton  tean this y6ar played Tuesday th Bowiing Alley or Roller Herb Palmer and wife of East on tne V   Leading spen the weak end at rto s white Qnd the Harry Palmer Jiome A inm Pierce  Dunn Miliary Holt of Stockbridge Clare fengha Pierre Dunn N spent Sat at the Stanley Dinks, Mr ana mi  eOfUu wopyright, 1949, VnUtatu Brewers Foundation  Staaley Dinkel Millard Young home arid Dave Ricketys yent to Omar Mich, for snwlt  Thursd   MrsHoward Read was in Ann Arbor last Friday Leo Bettes and family of Wall W Terr Rd have announced the engagment of their daughter, Shirley, to Alvin Brassow of Dexter RATE OF MICKtOJtt, Tne Probate Court tar 0 of NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO A buildinq boom is now on LieO Denes una lumny wi wi f rv  3  T ttfaned Lake spent the week end at building the Samtanurn Lawren the R J Can home   Drs H F  C L Sig er ax re Mr and Mrs Howard Read rt ce McClear is the contxactorUeo HOUSEWIVES If you are over 28 have a nico 1ViX Unu is     v,  7vlu   w aar, oersonality and 20 hours weekly tended the opening ball game Reason is building a new e Al a tesso oi aoid Court hold at  bufiiness d need an income in Detroit last Tuesday  west of the drug storeJJert van sko Probate Office fa tke City of How , , wmm, we have an open I Blaircum is the contractor rJSFSL, on the 8th day oi April W  u AUCTION SALE, FURNITURE ,  new Pinckney fire hall is A D 1949 I An Arbol 25526 for opportunity At Howell Auction Sale   mile aut done p ProontHos Hiram R Smith ludge of  ZZiw or write Mrs U East of Howell on U S16 j Bricm McCluskey has a new E Piobai  Holwerdr623 3rd St,Ann Arbor FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 61949 1 j sedan  m THE MATTER OF TW ESTATE OF  age, phons number At 700 P M M, and Mrs Horace Sayles TrfdcW kao Quantiity oi Hear  mpes have ught a farm crt Delan and address  Bankrupt Furniture consisting  of Dining Room, Bedroom and Dav Bird and Leo Lavey attend StalnJust one of many Briggs Features I Superbly desir most uptodate lii n the proof fittings, liftout crumb  cup strainers    just a few Briggs Beautyware snk in of the Briggs extras Come stainprooj porcelain enamel in for FRLE 1 hen Sink Handy shelf space, tarnish Booklet  PLUMBING FIXTURES f MYRON I HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality Wfllkrm J Brotva, Deceased  E Rood Fletcher having filed ia soid petition, praying for license tto soil the tatorest ol taid estate in certain zeal es lose therein doecrfhed It la OfderedJhat the 2ad day of May DEXTER CHOIR Plastic Crome Dinet Sets, Rug , Th Dxt Choir wnich pre  te v ed th ball game in Detroit Sat Mr and Mrs S E Swarthout were called at Chicago last week bf the death oi her brother n  MM a concert at tne Congl  so JL 0, l   0doek   church wUl give a repeat perror HAH ,,5cirLf  Utmol at kl Vntaf offle b and manc j Dxter at St Andrew s I Aiicnpneere  u     ,Luftan CWh in Dexter May  team of ,r , by the pSir  who Pmckney took 8,h plce in Jh iJSSLnJi Mr, Frcmlc  I were unable to attend the loca Ann Arbor tournament Satniqht u M the 31070986 Twine program are cordially Invited to ro enale0 Sunday 1 won ,, prize attend to Dexter  Field Seeds Alfalfa Covr Corn st la Further Ordered That  se lts W pubUeattos  mmtm of Mils order ones oaca week iili week, pitoua to i derf detog h   nsveaeK  sewseoper, prfassS and dr 4lL4 la asdd Cx A 3ST ST wa rjteatly Tcompbsed ol Don SwarthiraprUed with its redation out Roy Reason Stanley Dinkel , audience in Pinckney and are Bob White   Met ci  looldng torward  ossta many Notice Pinckney people Sunday eve   VIIM A Wil1 0n of doaB please IM 2SijJL WANTEDCUSTC4 PLOWING by keer thm off the school around ajL TAwStf tho acre or hour A child was bitten last week guests al the WaHer iadkn0f 4STII  Baord of Education Notice The Pinckney Circle of Kings Daughters will hold ttheir regular meetina May 6 at the homo of Mrs Johxv Carver, Portage Lk Evening meeting Anyone want ing transportation call Mis A Shirley 8t e   eF r tilizer Farmer  PHON 104 sTSiSSKLMtv mIPUP   flWv The Plnckaey Dispatch Wednesday, April 20, 1949  F4Sr TO THI Jlf 10 QUlCJf ON rt rtfffff BACK fJtTO CORNS B1CAU3B  Dearborn j PHONE 40 SPRING TOOTH H A R ROW yu  huav   carry this harrow on a wagon or drag it to the field It can be attached to the Ford Tractor in a minute or less Lift the harrow by Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control and drive away art Touch Control raises the harrow for turns, protecting grassed waterways, clearing trash, or backing into corners The threesection model shown above can be converted into a twosection by means of a tvoseciion drawbar Mussel D Smith FORD SALES  SERVICE OUR DEMOCRACY  a WHERE THERESAWULTHEflEiSAWAY IN THESE UNITED STATES life     fc L I i  nrSJta LOCAL  Attention  Bowlers flinckney Summer League Mixed Teams Now being formed Bowling Weds 7s3Opm Staffing May 4th Please Contact Mrs OscarBk Pinckneyor Phone the Howell Bowling Alley K w eh 384 This month Americans celebrate In dependence Down through the decade they hare cherished and fought to maintain Independence and Security, for both the nation and for themselves For Security, U S Savings Bonds offer the safest means of building your future Every dollar invested in Savin Hjnds todav U part of your take h   savingsmoney that GROWS 11 re a IN safer or easier way to save than 1 li rough the Payroll Savings Plan Use that sal ary increase, madfrpossible through tax reductions, to step up your purchase of Savings Bonds Or, for the selfemployed, the BondaMonth Plan where Jour bank provides the automatic, prof table way to assure continued Independence y  Trtaiury Department  AMERICA owes MUCH TO HORATIO ALGER, MANY OF THE MEN WHO TODAY HOLO PLACES OF LEADERSHIP WERAS BOYS, THRILLED BY HIS STORIES DREW HOPE, INSPIRATION AND COURAGE FOR THE CHEERS THAT LAY AHEAD BETTER THAN ALMOST  JY OTHER AMERICAN, HE PAINTEO FOR GENERATIONS OF OUR  YOUTH THE PICTURE OF AMERICA AS THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY FORTHeINDIVIDUAL WHO STROVE TO MAKE THE MOST OF HIS CAPABILITIES, WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS THAT ALGER STRESSCD fREVKANC, 7H WLL TO WO, tVTEGfi7y ANO INGENUITY THE NDIVIDUAL CAN GO FAR IN OUR DEMOCRACY TODAY, Hoots of Culture Aff3s  GRADUATION T  W 8ENASSANCE BOYS OFTEN A  GRARUATEP fROM COLLE6ST AT 4 PARENTS CELEBRATED 7HE EVENT BY PRESENTS OF HEAVY 1 GOLP BUCKLES ANO GEMENCRUjSTEP SWORPS,  Mr and Mrs Earl Bauch wrtr tamed at an Easier hreS WL and, iamilr Mrs Z Shield and children and Lawrence and Bill Baughn and W 71 Carver t0 MrsBetty Seefeld and children home to Columbus, Ohio SundayJohn  carver is in AkronOhio, a week Mrs Lydia Karus and daughters of Howell spent Easier wilfc the Thomas War family Mrs Alta Meyer teacher of tlie Green school took her pupiU through the Twin Pines Dairy at Detroit Monday Easter guests of Mr and Mrs WKMeyer were Edsei Meyer and family of Ypsilanti, Cyrus AtLee and family of Gladwin and Mark Farrell and wife of Orcnard Lake Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Sunday guests at me Louis Shehan home LJSwarthout and family arid  Gerald Swarthout and Miss Betty  Wad dell were Easter guests of Mr and MrsRichard Brewbaker at Fowlerville Sunday guests at the Mark Nash home were Loutsearhdrt family Myron Richardson and lamiiy Miss Alice GearhartMrs Agnes Richardson of Howell and rloyd Gearhart and wife of Vermontville Mr McGowan oi PontiacMrsE Stapish and Clarence Stapisn of  Uheisea were Easter questsoJ, i Louis Covle and wile  H BAppleton and wife of Brigh roit, Dr Jame Nash and family PRST AMERCAN GRAPUATON WAS AT HARVARP N 642 GOVERNOR WINTHROP, MAGCRATES  ANP GENTLEMEN OF THE V a MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLON ATTENDED WEES WERE 1 GRAPUATES 22 RPnenUahe in Security Council  Here one big, safe reolution for 19491 Reolved, I will take advantage of thir opportunity presented by 1117 government to buy U S Savings Bonds regularly the finest, safest and most convenient investment in the world1 If you stop to think of it theres no better time than right now to start building a comfortable cushion for later years Upon maturity, U S Saving Bonds will return to you four dollars for every three dollars you put into them They can be bought regularly under two convenient purchasing plans, the Payroll Savings Plan where you are employed or the BondaMonth Plan at your bank US Trtaur Depart n Uncle Sam Says  TODAY, GPADUATONS ARE STILL BIG MOMENTS, COMMEMORATED BN GFTS WHICH WLL BE REMEMBERED  FOR A LIFETIME  THt FIRST 4 GRADUATES OF VASSAR COLLEGE867 RECEIVE ONLY TEMPOARV CERTPCATESBECAUSE THE  AWARDNG Ofi BACHELOR DEGRESS 7d FEMALES CAUSER  AN UPROAR   2f MEKEN0 ANP 7TRRACE PARTES  QUEEN PRO, GORGEOUSLY APPARELED ANO BE JEWELER SPE T CARTHAGINIAN WEEK EN PS HUNTING WITH A  GOLPEN BOW ANP ARROWS re this year beginning to serve twoyear term MI ST EZZuZ Counclin saeeessfon toViun,, ColndSru nBQi Couiefl President, greets left to right Alberto InoUAwITJl   Msiunottdeey Pwsi of EPt g I Many of my nieeos and eephews are going to wako op the day after Christmas and realise they are broke Many thoniands of others will awaken to find they are well on the way to financial security And the difference wlU be found In the rognJar automatic purchase of U S Savings Bonds And the nice part of this is that it can happen to you If youre not saving money a youd like  to, and you kawwron ought, get on the Payroll Seringa Plan where you work Youll hare 4 for ovary 3 you invest, in only ten rears If selfemployed, your bank wflf enroll you for the BoneV aitonth Plan Sign now and part of four par cheek  pot into safe, , profttabU JiijJy Jsaringa Bond, before i   VJ rrsssars Dm  QUEEN ELIZABETHS MOST FAMOUS ROYAL PROGRESSES TO HER PAVORITESTHEEARL 1 OF LEICESTERS,KNILW0RTH CASTLE, INCWPEPFIREWORRS  0ANCN6, FLOATS ANP  f  y  S y MUrUAt itT  70PAYS WEEKENPS ARE ALSO GLAMOROUS WITH ROMANTIC  MLS, fMIOREE BRACELET ANprnfRTAl RNGS,ANPS  IOVRLYA40PERH TABLE WARF ,  oi Coldwater Lloyd Hendee ana family Bob Horine and Mrs Row Mdndee were Sunday guests at tne Lynn Hendee home The Winston fiaughn family fnw r and Mrs Frank Glark ot JvliJtord spent Easter with Mr ad  Mrs Gordon Allen of Lansing Aaron Shirey and Olin Robaon Jr were guests of Miss We Wood and Shirley Palmer oi Gto3 Pointe Saturday evening  Mrs Wm Miller, Mrs Cliifford Miller Mrs Joe Griffith, MrsQH Poulson, Mrs IUah Reason Mrs Reason Mrs Mae DallerMrs F Zieglar, The Misses Louise Zieg ler, Alberta Dinkel Amanda DefBarr attended the South Lyons  I OESChapter Friday Mrs Poul son taken part in putting on the work for six candidates Mr and Mrs Warren Barton have returned home from Brad Eastor guests of Mrs Mary Mur phy were AKMurphy and family and John Sullivan and family ot Jackson Miss Druscilla Murphy of Detroit and Miss Lucy Jef freys I The fire engine made two trips I last week Once to a fire in the I marsh near the overhead bridge I over the G T railroad on M36 I East and Thursday to a marsh fire near the Sprout schoolBoth , fires were said to have started from sparks from a train The newly organized American Legion Post at Dexter have purchased the 14 room Stoinbach or Vinkle homestead Uiere for lodgej rooms This house Is 104 years old and stands at Pimckney and Chelsea Rds just this side of the Mill Creek bridge The price is S17000The post has 90 members Adrian Lavey has returned Lom Chicago where he spsnt the winter with his sister Mrs Lauia Gradwell I At a meetyig of the Pincknfjy i fire dept held Thur night Otto I Poulson was elected sec treat to replace Albert Shirley who is now asst fire chief I Wm Darrow jr and wiie tpwat Sunday in Detroit i Messrs Clyde FishexCliff Miller Ona Campbell and PWCurlett Olin Robinson sr cA Pinckney, attended th past masters night banquet in Milford last Friday night i Mr and Mr Harry Lee and i Mr and Mr SKCarr attended the funeral of M Clareacw Smith in Ypetiaxra TuedayShe is a sisterinlaw of Mrs Ca Clyde Darrow and wile of MUford called on the Hot Sisters Sunday , t The Russell Glover family f fewleteflfeme Oeify amaj family Doni Spears of Pennies KathrVn Marshall ol Detroit and Charles Ckiikofajflfjjd Dan Driver aSjtisV wjtcsj Easier goeesi at tke Bd V  A 6L mi sassnssi    tUS OP WOBOJUI The Ftotaso Court for the Coaaty oi  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 20, 1943 gj  i   p   i i  JU  session 1 said eurt held la the la ocdd County on too 11th day oi April A D 1948 iVeaat, UM smon 1 Isatts, Mn of Probate la the Matte al the Estate aJ Jobs Spoon, Deceased, Charles K VanWinkle Md Geoorge Buike jx baring filed in court their final jadminietration account and her petition praying for the allowance thereof and for assignment and distribu ion of the residue of said estate It is Ordered That the 2nd day oi May A D 1949 at ten oclock in the  forenoon at said Trobate OaUco be Omd is hereby appointed for hearing aid petition, n  It U Further OrdereLTBa1 public aotteo thereof be given by publieaMes oi a copy oi this enter omco each wee fox three ouocesste week previous to  send day of heariaf ta the Piaekaey Dispatch, a newspaper, pointed smd eixcirculated U said Couaty Hiram tL Smith Judge ef Preberte Minnie H, Potter Sep Reg bf Probato   What can you do with in one year  IT TAKES PLENTY OF EQUIPMENT TO GIVE 6000 TELEPHONE SERVICE IN 1948, MICHIGAN BELL  SPENT 70 MILLION DOLLARS TO IMPROVE AND j EXPAND SERVICE133 A J J  MINUTE J    if  GRACIOUS, THATS A LOT OF MONEY 1 ST AH Or MICHIGAN The Probate Coat for the County oi  Livingston At a session of said Ceurt held t the Probat Office in the City ef Howell in ths said County, on the 31st day of March A D 1949 PresentHon Hiram 1L Smith Judgel ef Probate In the Matter of the Estate of William A Shilling, Sr, Deceased It appearing to the Court thai the lime for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, aad that a time omd place be appointed to redeye, ex aenlne and adjust all cjaims and demands againisf said deceased by and  before said Court It is Ordered, That all of the eredi Mors off said deceased are required o  present their claims to said Court t mvW PrrVrta OifJCQ find r mmrvm n agpy IT PAID FOR 36 MEW TELEPHONE BUILDINGS OR ADDITIONS, GOT 16 MORE UNDER WAY, PUT UP  62000 POLES, 650COO MILES OF WIRE WANT ME TO GO ON IT MEANT 148000 MORE TELEPHONES NEARLY 6 OUT OF 10 FAMILIES IN MICHIGAN BELL TERRITORY NOW HAVE A TaEPHONE IT MEANT FASTER AND BETTER SERVICE ON TELEPHONE CALLS YOU BET THERE WIRE CALLS HIT A NEW HIGH OF OVER 6000,000 A DAY THE AVERAC CUSTOMER USED THE TELEPHONE MORE THAN 1,600 wMES LAST YEAR N V WE COULDNT GET ALOi3 VERY WELL WITHOUT THE TELL ONE,  COULD WE ffj J upon Stanley Berriman, Administrator al said estate at HowellMich on or IV M the 13th day of June, A D 1349, at toa  oclock on that said day in the forenoon, said time and place being here by appointed for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased  It is Further Ordered That ovMit notice thereoi be given by ptbirrtion ef a copy of this order once each week lor three sjecczive weeks previous o said day of hearing in the Pinckney Diispatch m newspaper printed and circulattd in said County A true copy Hiram R Smiil Celestia ParshHH Judge of Probate leajster of Probate Turn rrobata Court aw tao veuaty of  Ltviaostea Al a naetoa of told Court hold at the Probato Office la the City of How in said County, on the 5th day of April A D 1949 PresentJios Hiram R Smith Judte of Probato , IN THE MATTHI OF THJ KTATE OF Rita E Kennedy, Minor Mary B Kennedy having filed in said Court her petition, praying for license o  sell the interest of said estate in certain real estate therein described, It is OrderedThat the 2nd lu  May  NO, IT ISNT THE ONLY WAY MICHIGAN BELL CAN CONTINUE TO GIVE GOOD SERVICE IS TO GET HIGHER RATES THATLL KEEP THE BUSINESS SOUND AND PROVIDE A RETURN SUFFICIENTS ATTRACT INVESTORSDOLLARS MICHIGAN BELL IS CONFIDENT IT WILL BE ABLE TO KEEP ON WITH ITS IMPROVEMENT AND EXPANSION PROGRAM, KNOWING THAT ITS CUSTOMERS ARE WILLING TO PAY FOR GOOD SERVICE in YOU MAY GET A COPY OF MICHIGAN BELLS ANNUAL REPORT AT ANY MICHIGAN BELL BUSINESS OFFICE  5  EC fc P  ZIUZAM BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Note of 25 Years Ago the 80a day of April, A D 1949 PreentHos Hiram R, Smith, Judge of  Probate  Last Sunday memorial services In the matter of the Estate of Euaeio were held in the Unadilla ceme lames LaRosa Deceased i tery for Judson Collins who went  , A D J949, at  ten  oclock the j tcChina as a missionary in 1847 i, appearing to ate eonrl hat the  They were Conducted by the M time for presentation of claims against t E Church safd estate should be limited, omd that I at said Probate Office,, be and isT nereby appointed for examining and allowing  New Homes and New Lives foTHefugees It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereoi be given by publication of a  oopy of this order, for X fiSeccessive weeks previous to said day of hearing said day of hearing la the Pinekaey  printed and circulated in gad County A true copy rfram R Smith Minnie Porter ReaMer of frobo The Stockbridge seniors will br  time and pioco be appointed toreing their play A Full Houso to lv wBBino and adjust all claims j Pinckney April 24 under auspices   against said deceased by I of the O E S md be,ore 8ai curt  The Congl church will give the t is rder6d Tlut all of the creditors Easter pageant He Is Risen Eas ot Baid d6i  required to pjeseiit   ter Sunday d,5r ciaims t0 sid Court at said Probate j x D v The O E S have installed the 0ttico and o orve a Py  upon Judge of Probate following officers WM Mable Arhci MichAdm of said estateon or be  Schaefer WP, Percy Svcrxthout lbert  RaPP 708 AATrust Bidg,Ann t AMFlorence Lake Sec Blanche ,ore 6 m 6a oi  AD1949 at 1  Margin Treas, Mary Teeple ten 0clock m  toroaoon, scud time Cond, Edith Can A C Beulah and Plac  appointed for tthe ex, Miller Ada Nettie VaughnRmh agination and adiustment of ail claims Kitsey Dinkel Eslhei, Bess Barry d demands against said deceased Martha, Dora Swarthout Electa Edna Campbell Warder Jennie , II  T  t u Pu ,  Hookttf SentineL Bert Hooker lce Awwi ta TO  Pication of a Chaplain, Carrie SwarthoutMr cw 0l this order once ecch wev for 3   shal Uva Reason Organisttta ueiv wek Proviou  ri daY, Ffoooatioo Hiram R Smith, fudge ef T r oi hearinc in  Pinckney Dispatch a  Th funeral Of Jean Bird, dough newspaper printed and circulated in siJ ter of Mr and Mrs Roy Bird was County Minnie H Porter, Register of Probata J m Judge of Probato I TATE Or MlCHtahL The Probate Court tor e BSBswtlM Isvtaaoten At a aoatoa of said Coon sW Probaie Office la the City of How la said County, on the 8th day of April A D 1949  of bold at r m THE MATTER OP Mt B8TATE OP  William J Brown, Deceased i of mgtt growing nvmbtn of En riffct fresh from a refugee camp in Europe icees are seitlitif down in new homes chats with his new neifhhors At right, a pair or at them by the Internatioiial Befnfee 0 younf displaced peroons who were amonf the ation DtO At left, in the sparsely  first group of refurees to be admitted to tte faVm lands of Venoniela, a homesteader United States under a recentlyapproved Um held Monday 91 9 ft is OrdorodThat the 2nd day oi May A 0 1S48, at ten oclock in the  foweaooaat sold Probate office, be and si hereby appoiattd for hearing said pet  AFrSZlZZ r j, 2 IW E Mhy ha oen named    I Murta v Two stores owned  a The 75th Kentucky derby will an at Chilson burned this morn     May 7  , , x   4 vA,eM nt There horw faster races  Percy Ellis lost a team of horses thm  derby and  horgeg last week but the Kentucky event is still No Mr and lj 1 in the nation and draws the a radio, one of the first in this sec gpeategt CJOwds No other event fion gets the publicity or the attention  of the entire nation for the 2 ruin STATE Of MeCHlflAlf utes and some seconds it takes Tho Probato Coart for the County of to run the derby  Utjapioa one can name the derby winner At  ft Is Pttraest Ordered That pubUc fto flvon by pubUcation of eTSSff of this ordor onso oooh weJr Jpr sse smoMSweo wooka prerieus to   day oi ssKssae la fbo Plaekaoy Mspar, adased and dz stM Otrt Try a Want Adv Dispatch  in  C V CKr of owott la aald el otrid Ooatt bold la the but they never know the winner  t 4A assssr a the of other important races J  50c Ik The Peoples Store Wednesday April 17 1848 Groceries, Drygootfs Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Slices Kennedy s Gei Store u n IsLsrn of course S LLEIB LI tLsitSSUC WAUR HEATERSTHE LAST WORD IN COMFORT You bet theyre modern Electric water heaters are troublefreemore con venient, more dependable    than any other type For modern, carefree, mjshbutton livingchoose an electric water heater See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison office DETROIT EDISON  AC Wndmey yispntch fter4  wcwu w  1 inckney Michiraa undo j Pobliahed Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pinckiov, iteto fan Subscript rat 11  Ya Pad W Cwu PaiubMRussell Glover and family of Fowlexville were Sunday guests at the Edward Spears home Mis Lessife ranruiyicn JUU son oi StockJwiage speui ouiuay ui tne xiaoen ruts name Norman Reason and wife were Sunday caiiois oi Win Mercer and wife Miss Jean Wood and Mies L Galagher nam Detroit spent Suaas guests ox Glin riooinson jranci Aaron Shirey The K, J yylie tamily of How ell called on tne Aennetn Wylie iamiiy Sunday Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingham were the C W Hooker family of Ann Arbor and Don Dillingham and family of Dansville The Ambrose Kennedy family of Howell were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Hendee home AlbeiJ Dinkel and wife were Sunday guests of the IrvuiQ Gard ner family in Tyrone Mrs Louis Wagoner visited her sister, Mrs Peaser in Detroit last week Mr and Mrs Jones and family of Whitmore Lake spent Sunday at the Qlin Robinson home   Miss Betty Reason of Lansing spent the week end with her mother, Mrs Illah Reason  Mr and Mrs Rollin Steinke  and Mrs Kate Jedele o fAnn Arbor were Sunday visitors oi Mr  and MrsOna Campbell Ralph Harris and Myron Closser went smelt fishing last week hear Beartrap David Aberdeen with David Brauier of Holland who are at Al bion college spent the week end at the Frank Aberdeen home Gordon Harmond and family of Fowlerville were Sunday callers at the L J Swarthout home  Mrs Don Swarthout repeated her Dutch operetta by request at the Brighton school last week Tuesday Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout received a letter from Mr and Mr3 Emu Weddige last week who are in Paris France Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee were in Ann Arbor Sunday  Mrs Florence Baughn, Mrs L Baughn and Mis John Carver at tended the Hartland Music Fest ival Tuesday night Mrs Virginia Carver returned from Columbus O Friday  Her husband who is workikrig there this summer came back with her Lynn Hendee and family spent Sunday with the Dr James Nash tamily in Cuklwutei Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn j and family and Mr and Mrs L I Baughn and family spent Sun I night in Brighton I Wm Lamb and family of Ann J Arbor and Mr and Mrs G W Meyer and family of Stockbridge were Sunday guests at the WH Meyer homo BerTWhiteandwife were Sun Yo  sing a song of savings when you e this big, beautiful Igas Speaal Model 648 rone Here youll find all burners flush i0 wall conduction  welded steel from  , dependable oven reyulator    roomy storage drawMond many ohr cooking conveniences Immediate installation in your kitchen  no writing let your Philgas dealer show you the convenience of fast Iamily XT 9Q1 0kin9  P 1 to your Hockey Service 484 EAl MAIN ST Pmctasf Dead ct Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS v Phone 88 Plnckney Central Dead StoekCt j J VIMlMnMlHlllllliinHIHtillllMMIIUdiriinilllllll1tUIMIIicMiMlMJSj h BBOWNOIiCAl  WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKlfS AND MELODIES AT ANCHOR INN PORTAGE LAKE guests at the Ernest White home in Howell The Lester McAfee family and the Harold Rady family were in Flint Sunday and called on friends in Highland Miss Blanche Martin, operator at the local telephone office has reached the retirement age and will be retired on a pension when she completes her vacation Mrs Lester McAfee was in Detroit last Friday  Mr and Mrs Mark Nash enter tained the Hamburg Farm Bur, eau at their home last Wednite Mrs Grace Walker and daughter, Mary Ellen oi Howell called on Mr and Mrs Clifford Van  Horn Sunday t  Mrs Cecelia Zeeb, Mrs Lewis 1 Coyle, Mrs Grace Walker, Mrs    Dove Cook and Mrs Carrie j Streeter attended the M K T A  I convention at Traverse City last  Thursday, Friday and Saturday Olin Robinson sr attended the  ENJOY YOUR FAVORTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUR  LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR  OPEN TUES, WED, THUR, FRI 600 P M TO 200 A M i OPEN SUNDAY 200 PM TO 2 A M  CLOSED MONDAYS  NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE  ffiiitffiiiiiMUMiuiiHiiitHilMitiiiiiifittiiiiliumifliiiiiiiiiuiiii4iiiiuiiiciifaifijNi  i  LJf HAVE YOU CHECKED Buicks New low Prices   WITH OR WITHOUT A TRADE DRIVE OVER TODAY Livingston Motor Sales masterr night of Veedic e No 498 F4AM at Detroit Thursday night 1 HI Mr and Mrs Burdette Vogsl of Detroit were Sun triom of the Edtth Peck has returned Mr and Mrs S HL Carr spent Tho Leo Lavey nnilj oaflod Qfa Robinson family  2RttmL2ZftMto t LJc2XXxMMj  Flods Cknk and wile of Detroit Mr, and Mrs Boss Road and n Sat before Judge Wfflisl , X eJfts Gone VVnSlsnl v spent last week at their homo Mr and Mr Prod Bead won call Lyons bat was put over to Wed i JSai,iMW has fun Tho Merwin Campbell famliy andMrs Mae DaDed attencisd ben ed to Ann Arbor la waek by witnesses from bore were Mr L f S  DBV P Sudnay evening at the Bov YOOB mjlOL DEALER HOWELL MICHIGAN fnq at Dinkel  I the churcb momlng at Leslie Tnos Mr and Ma Born Bead and the death of Ckariee aduoondry m Mn Arthur HoseencohLGeo, Pf T lodes was north Mr and Mrs Fred Bead attended deansc Mrs Sdnoea was Mabio Hoen and Gerald Cla  tce at tne last woek die funeral of Charles Schsoea Bead join Rurq slopped at Houabton  , Qv of Aim Arbor at the Mooting Funeral Home at Mrs Edna Reason and Uota   hi, way name from ffiq J  a Sunday guest of Mr and Ann Aibor Monday  and Boy B T  ns LOV lost week and wen  fkR riwrow Mr and Mrs Robert Bead and at mo fennem Beason name In g    m of Pint was a Mr and Ms yuiei WhlBey Ann Anar Amday fk Senior dcrss had skip day   qneet of mo Haft spent flnnday desWrn Wh M f Beason spent last eekFriAt tfost of fhn won to Dot Ty  27hamo m Ann Aibor m Canada saU a lew to Omada m in tho of MCUKCOS home m Brighton and Mrs Campbell sang at tho  church sorvios at night afSaq   Mni Mies Lucy sfkif is now slay M  io9   Thomas Murphy home    J 10 Walton Oambedein has sign stoytoa at the home 4 p far o G L Course at the UFMCKNEY WadMadar AU 1 19tt Refrigerate General Eiecfric and public has Spews Deceased Charts  VaaWtekl It ta Fuitbc OioferoUVai Otoe therecl be gives br oi a cap at this OJOSS ON each week foi three mauotziiMsj vests previous to said toy ol hearts Ss She Pawckney nspatcn a oewspapet pfhded and each culated la ead Coanfy Hiram P Smith Judqe oi Pioba Minnie 3, TaAMi Deo 19, bi Proba  STATE Or MKHKiAN Tho Probate Court lor the County oi Livingston I8t 181 McPflersoa iatfiknk  A BUDGET MESSAGE  PMFESSMJMAl CORKER I Ogtty Ua A 2 to M V M1   Bat 1 Exp wiotm I,  i  ftntU MtTiiin 1Mb Each year at this time Conqr begins to writ the tax bill which  the American public, you and  you and each oi us, must meet0 U h, MetLUex Dealtf 111 Monk MichiQom  SS5 eedUeec 814 Memorials hAon AtcKtfUch TlumM Chubb At a session oi said Qson hvH in the x must be met by Income Tax cuy oi Howu in said Couny   Taxes an Amusements Taxes in cluded in the prices oi foodauto Lenings by Appointments Howell Michigan 11 IsMteg SL Howell New 488 or 91 the 8th day oi April, A D i349 PieieniHos Huam  South, Judge oi Probate  In the matiar at the Eswt oi Eugene lames LaHosa Deceased It appearing to Ue eesrt that lb tine lor presentation ol claims against aid estate should be united, and that , d  j gumbe anointed te re J, t r i    time and place mobiles, ccMoUne, tobacco, the phone 18  WH ReGieed River HowelL IcWge Seal Estate IneutaeeeJroJiereee City Lake and Form Property AScky List jfow Property wan  LEE LAVEY shirt on our backs, or the overalls we work in Who pay the tax A study oi income tax figures 3ho,s that the high income brack eive examine end adjust all claims oul to 8U are inadequate to and demands against said deceased by i mee  bills oi Oil government  and beiore sod Court It is Ordered, Tiut all oi the crstoisi et said deceased are required to piesenl t neighbors thar claims to said Court at said Probate Ofiico and o serve a copy thereoi upon Arbor, MichAdm oi said estateon or be Albert I Rapp, 708 AATrust Bldg,Ann lore the 27th day oi June, ADI949 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time I and place being appointed ior tthe ex  amination and adiustment oi all claims and demands against said deceased General Insurance The great bulk oi all taxes come  pbone S9F9 from people like your friends and PUckney  Michigan  In essence all governmental  SalsJ  laJiU service is paid for by everybody fvm 2E25 uryUR There are no favored groups A  nJwSL eoreT dolW spent by Congress is yours frSJftocJtnf  and mine Let Congress spend iJ as we would LAVEY HARDWARE i It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereoi be given by publication oi a copy oi this order once each we ior 3 successive weeks previous to said day ol hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed and circulated in said Ths Probate Sout ior fbe Cowlf l court their imal cdministraUon account and County  ,r UTtogsto her peUUon praying lor the allowance Mu   At a tession oi said Court hold Ithe thereoi and tor assignment and dlstnbu    In aid County on 0 11th day oi April on of the residue oi said estate gAND GRAVEL FUL DIRT and A D 1948 h to ordered That the 2nd day oi May STONE DELIVERED at ten oclock In the  1 Probate rjlco be KEVIN LEDWIDGE la the Matter oi the Estate ol fohn Spears, Deceased wid PtiQ  Register oi Probate Judge oi Probate Prsst Bon i Probate B 8mlth Jttdje  1949  appolnlTd ioi hearing PHONE PINCKNEY NO 5 ,4p ,0, Plumbing Water Sytmietc Stanley Dinkel Spot Cash 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 ior DARLING  COMPANY  McPhsrion State bM A savings Account can be open n with as little as a 1 billMoney to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings STANLEY BBRRsMAN Attorney at Urw 207 H E Grand Blvtf  Howell REFWafcllATIONSJtiVtOE HAROLD RADY Repairs on AU Makei Phone PtocVney 1S4P9 At 19 TWll VAN at Law eWghton, Mich, Repaf2nB J HUGHES MYRON Piuenntna and HeaUng 9f i Lakeside Dirve Rush tone P R SWASIHOvi  buit linerei Soma Don C Swarthout Director Moaeiii Eauintnent BrsepejejBf esBjBssrpiw m Ambulance Service 6 99 riiiiiinswTTlrn OPTOMETRIST  110 Watt Grand River Ave HeweE Michigan For Appointment PI mo 858 Residence 818 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HauHng Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking none 84F1I CARL 10NE8  e Products Gravel DR C I TOWNs  Dentist  looks and Time Coriiicato 8844 Portage Lake Roaarleirlef P0  Phone Dexter 3481 All deposits up to 500000 insur  mmM JJU  i  ted by our membership in the Fed IANE TASGH  Setndv Top Sou Road GMVOI fenoral Deposit Insuraneo Cejp Lttors or Any Papers Composed  Fill eir and Road BuU Ov 80 Years oi Sale Ttiiiismmsi  cPd  Your Convenience Bleaks LateL Pleoo or Oontraet w w rear, oi naie oansemjI M Wrf  7M Toma  mcmy Rle, f Phone Dexter 3 116 Cgltew UnoVTc AU Work Cenfldenflal 747 MainvPinckney Pbone 58FU 1949 STYLES THE HUDSON One oi a series of Style leaders in each American Automobile Manufacturers Line Want Add I WANTEDTo rent 40 acres oi land on shares ior corn or oats Also hay to cut Nick Coluser ,M36 EasV4 miles irom Piinckney FOR SALE9 piece walnut dining room suite, Credenza buiiet full size table, chairs, China cabinet, FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR asand 6 master chairs Inquire oi carehxliy as you select it Use Harold Eberts 8550 Bass St,Porthis plandjPick out the new car tage Lake Eat Side,phone Dexter you want 2 Determine your, 5494 trade in allowance and I or cash J Pinckneys down payment 3 See us about TO RENT Crop land available on a bank auto loan to finance the Russ Gardner, Ann Arbor 27101  loan i shares Phone or see JKSIVMAXI FOB SALEtThe S G Teeple Home in village oi Pinckneycor oner of Main St and Howell Rd Must bo sold Submit offer to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phono 875 WANTED Plowing and Firtitott your garden Call CHUCK HEWLETT Phone 93 L1CT4L BANK FQR Rv tr w t HOWLL r m  with steering gear andtartinW Motor 83000U Msuray Daqq rfiLand Lake Membof Federal Deposit Cnsu once Corp AU deposits p to STA4BflS SAHSsjbiS  i Tum rrosam cearf isr tse woumy of 8 With steel frames, 10 it high FOR SALENew and used VAC, Tractors, 1 Allis Chalmers tractor Model Bm 1949 Nw 13 hole 6 and 7 ft,Tractor mania  spread or on rubbersuiiv, ijoth narrov, qrain drill on ui,i, power dice, 34 sectioncoxa riterplow 214 on rubber, LUIHUW 56 ftFERRY ixneuuLNT CO s 14050 North idUKonal Rd, Phone Chelsea 3696 FOR SALEOne Studio Couch and One davenport Cheap Martin jitter jr Phone 6 WXFffiK Garden plowing I will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman, 220 Unadilla St VVAislTkb Saxophone man able i to ab lib and put in lots of fill fCall O C Robinsnn, Pinckaeyi QUALITY eats Fruit Groceries Vegetables at eves, 20 ft wide any length in At a fsejlOB of said Court held  multiplies of 10 ft,gable root 25c the Probate Oiflce in the City ei Uw per sq ft, Call G Dunstan at in said County on the 25th day oi April Arbor 250581 or SOO at 5030 Hur A D 1943 ,  on River Drive Dexter Buildings Presesfctios mram B Ssaitt, Juia of are at 100 CoolidigeRivei Rouge Probate , Take express way to Schooler IN THE MATTER OP THi BSTATE or continue to rivet  WllUam B Gardner Deceased ffllT REMt an3 SALE Utility trail Russell W Gardner having filed in rsConcrete miXOTS ior rentLow said Court hi final adminisaation aorateg Wilsons Sales and Rental pwplrIckrF13 count, and his petition praying ior the Service 6121 W, GL RieMrJisAi r1   crtlowance thereoi and tor the assign vOV between Bfiahiom ment and distribution oi the residue ol  Ufa CSlOmung Open  TLttred That the 16th day of HljLtf    UUtJMWA I D 1949, at ten odock in i1SAatSBm rJ EPWABP WIGfelNHOUSg OUTBOARD MOTORS repaired I 160F3 SmtC TAHkCLEAtaNd by Modern Equipment All work guar cmtoed Loyd WeUman, 6680 Pinckney Rd AT REASON ALE RATES Pish Market Prices Courteous Service Clarks A i t949 at ten oclock in 0s at said Probate Otfice, be and is hereby appointed for examining and cdlowtsg said accoun and hearing said pttftios said account and searing sasd peotioa it is Further Ofcdecsd, Teat euhtte net ice thereoi be given by publication ef r copy of thie order, tor thnse weeks previous to said day oi said day oi hearing 1B th ftaekeer prinsed and alreulated in oeUl Cousty  true copy ifutws E fsmte Minste Porter ludfe ol Probate any make or ofiso Have your mc ,f L tar put in shape ior the comuig JP  seasoau Wilsons Sales and Rent SSI11 al Service 6121 W Gd River MS K Lk Chemung, Brighton, open Sun SI4 Zest Giend revet, Phono Howell 354v4 Phone 151 FOR ALE SO dollar black net iorsnal trimmed with pink sequins Wore once Will sell ior 15 oRare Frd Blades 8429 PeayevilU rd FOR SALE Garden tpeactorear ly sew with plow and cultivator lues fitted with Cbojmde Lucius Doyle Phone 42 FOB SALE 1988 Bale In good  ooedittoo Call OBn Rofceneoo jr iefirney 16flF3  MOtfCE 1  AlHsOKdmees XT Tsactor De nrnrlirti  mfte eeet of fcesQ on me DeWolie 1 S88 to SH8 9 et em APS8L28 fee ti Odve It Wench it Floor Wench tt FmL Sajvcire Oumtm emd a Haiidkrerlt IxMMff At Mah Idhoei Gym tmtwrdmy, April JOtJt mV H W Wyllefte Hackney Dispatch Wednesday April 27, 1S4S DANCING AT WHITE LODGE CLUB HOUSE Satutday 930 P M to 100 K M MODERN AND OLDE TYME DANCING MUSIC BY THE Six Rythm Makers THE SENIOR CLASS PRESEHTSC The Angel of Red Canyon  At Pinckney High Gym 8 P M Friday, Saturday May 6, 7 CAST OF CHARACTERSDUSTY DAWSONowner oi Roaring Dog Hotel  JOHN SPROUT KLONDSECHARLD2hy and be ehiul  ROBERT AMBURGEY SLIPPERY SAM a gambler JIM ANDREWSfram the East PROFANE BJLL,d miner NOWi TWO BIG COMIC i TJW uf WCHIUA SECTIONS I Tht Probate Geo fat toe County oi Soeveryone may enjoy the 4JWttqa fun, The Detroit Sunday Times At a  oj eaid Court held at now presents the worlds greatest A Pxbt Ofltoe in the City oi Uowejj COmiC hits in TWO BIG COLOxt to  County, on the 25th day ot April COMIC SECTIONS See PUCK  D 1949 The ComiC Weekly, the big color VreentHo Jfijam H 8mith Judge comic magasine with this Sun  P days May 1 issue oi The Det u 6 MattOT oi th Est of roit Times Fun and thrills galore 101 H Denton Ded iiiciuOmg a new PHANTOM ad NeUSs Dlton having ned m said CHEROKS CAHrUfc VSntUW  rT  BAWBAKA hA1Nfcb HELD BANQUET LAST 1HUHS ZSZ   1 ALABAW ANNIEladle ol the Canyon LEONA CAMPBELL  CHARLES BAKER JAMES BURROUGHS r ZTT BOBTDARROW MR VIRGINIA MARSHALUrom the Last ROBAUK NASH SEATTLE SAL cook at Roaring DOG  MAXINE ATKINSON PEPITA, a Spanish girl IANE AMBURGEY TENNESSEE TESS, enamored ofCharUe  NANCY POND KANSAS CITY KliiXSanVs girlfriend  CAJIOLENE ZEIGLER Bills girl frtend   SHIRLLY GX DE The Ladies afternoon Bowling it  Ordered, Thai the 16th day of May IDAHO League held their annual ban A, D 1949 at ten oclock in quet in Septers Hunts Room in  teienoon be cud 1 hereby appUntLansing, Tnursday April 21 Pin It u Furte Ordered That oirbUc n ckney was representated in the ttce thereof be given by pubVation oi 0 league by Mrs Lucille Beck capt copy of this order once each week lot MiS Roberta Amburgey, Mrs M three successive weeks previous to said IDA MEN OF RED CANYON MARY ANN HARRIS  JERRY CLARK WESLEY PALMER DICK SINGpl Can you imagine what would happen U a sophisticated Eastern lady came to live in a Wild Western town where shaggy hodr Miller Mrs Geraldine Singer and day of hearing u the Pinckney dispatch whiskers profanity, and chewing tobacco are the vogue li you Mrs Mabel White Conservation Note The state will sell 11,597 acres of state lands at public auction in 7 upper peninsula counties Lie second week in May 211 foreBt fires burned 4,130 acres last week Camping spatefflra nvailnblft at most all Mich trout streams for fisherman who wish to pit ch their tents The many dead fish found on the banks of certain rivers and lakes are oxygen killed Decaying plants steal the oxygen need ed by the fish  A giant Mackinaw trout25 yre,  a newspaper printed and circulattd said County A true copy Hiram R Smith Celestia Parehalll Judge of Probat Reertiter of Probats  in cant, come and see what happens in this thrill packed drama 1 of the Old West Treat yourself to something truly dittexsst In J High School plays MASTER OF CEREMONIES DONALD CLARK ITATB OT IOCBXJAJI i rtobcfr Ceur set tas ueunrj of Uvtaastoa At a teeetos ol said Court held a be Probate Office in the City ft How in said County, on the 5th day oi Apri A D 1949 PreseabKos tHrarc R Smith, Judae oi Probats IN THE MATTER OP TH8 ESTATE OF Rita E Kennedy, Minor Mary B Kennedy havlnq ftied in said Court her petition, praying for license o sell ihe Interest of BAH  n frMn  Specialties Between Acts 8ffimiuiJsittiHHmmwr old recently died at a California I teal estate therein described hatchery It was 35 inches long  1 i OrderedThat the 2nd iaf i May Only a few dead deer have A D 1949, at ten oclock in the been 4ound in scattered areas at said Probate Office, be and is hereby and death of deer by Starvation appointed for examining and allowing last winter WO the smallest in said account and hearing sold petition It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be given by publication of a Annonncing Addtafl to the Already Famous Line ol Garden King Tractors We will have on or aboul May I the New and Greatly Improved  3 i year Junior conservation camps for teen age boys will be conducted at Luddington for 6 weeks starting June 26 The boys will be sponsored by local conservation clubs Over 200 farm game restoution plans have been completed in southern Mich 50 were already in operation This consists in planting trees and shrubbery to orotect game such as the muli copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hewing said day of bearing in the Piaakney printed and circulated in gald County A true copy Nben R 3aitk Minnie Porter Judge of Probate MARRIAGfc UOQMS Geald Beck, 20, Howefc ioann Colbert 18 Howell Roecoe 1 Eras   iussre  alberry honeysuckle   Diehono, 19 Det Georae FrazieT was called to roit Paul Sipee, 33,  Vz HP Simplicity Tractors 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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>,k SaWj  i Mwtfy  April 20 1949 liiAl No OUR DEMOCRACY AMKANSML Tm carposatfto tax is hotted up fe PS MUi to JOVOt 0CQMIiiM tar sssodcsasOTtax lifeeydonat  Jpcbcas who fetes should to cut the stale will be in the led The tombs wffc cqppcofifkrtkm ononWflA a, He KB Dcnww BUI  Don AAbwaey Toon Don iua buigey Geny Swarthout, R Asel tine W Heath, GejM M J Stager  Aafewae OAK Hewjtosv  VcnNatacm Stager Tsjosm, lob Stagerae Wheys Quo Udwidqe, Jim Burrouahsv Escsr want the other fcttow to lntt the cut Tbe tftafe Good Road Federssnssse essssnsssjsi J sjjssBBsewpB,eBj eSjSAra44SjsjBB  SessftsMF C3M SHta  Gerald Vedde Bob Redder F Singer Twiicheu Tfa Bob Twttchelt Bob Danow Stanley DtakeLJack  Reason Rex Hendee George would impiovehiahway by to j AschenbeTlionwe Darrow, HHJK 9T md  Gerald Darrow, Roy Reason,John tax S200a0oCUhe uisnwcjs ays  tern is at stake fney claim Packer 000 a year The senate passed it  22 to 1 This is finked to the tang led affairs oi the state lair gio j unds at Detroit A bill to appoint a board to run the grounds is t  tit J up because the governor has  the appointments to make The  advocated eei Nation is ilso stymied xx the same reason Consolidation oi state agencies cnra advocated as an economy measumAmona those are the tax commission, labor dept and rev  etiue dept also the hospital survey, state safety commission voc ational licensing commission and  stream conteol Their duties would btj given to other dept field The Schedule is April 18 Shehan vs Singer April 20 Amburgey vs Twit chell April 25 Shehan vs Amburgey April 27 Singer vs Twitchell May 2 Singe vs Ambuigey May 4 Shehan vs Twitchell May 9 Singer vs Shehan May 11 Amburgey vs Twitchell May 16 Shehan vs Twitchell May 23 Shehan vs mburgey May 25 Twitchell vs Singer Sot ial Happen as iarreaCommemt ANNIVERSARY C2LEE 5   i i U APRIL CANCER DRIVE The cancer drive Is on for tha ouia Dimw TO JZu momh     you see The board oi education would   people earning with their cannisters, please give imi  d  be given the duties oi the boards for vocational education, stale tenure, boni oi librwm ani historical caraTOiaVQn,The , nwiB  , ai heal the  v5aae uXs commission and foe iubwjuloais j DIWIOUI ianUartam eaatafio The bd,  Jwu  geneilqusiyt Remember sonuf one in your own family may need help some dayl Qtato   , J iOi  IN THC ye VAS THAT FOLLOWED, AS MOtiE SETTLERS ARRIVED PROM THC CAWl4VIAU COUNTRIES THY MOVED INTO TH NORTHERN PLAINS, SAVIN 1 THE aTTER WtNTSHS ANO HARPSHlPS THAT TURVCO BACK LiSf ATy MfNPfVCLOfVW,THROUGH TOIL AND PERSEVERANCE OMT Of OUR MOST PRODUCTtVr ANP VALUABLE FARMINO COUNTRY THUS, PROM 0U9 EARLIEST OMStAHmCAS QUOWTH ANO PROCESS  HMBBCNAOVANCZO BVMgitAAte WOMSM FZOK OlKZft NATIONS W40UK THSSC HAMyWSHAY COM70 IN SZAZCH OTUSMATVANP OPPOnmTVs ANO STAVEP TO MAKC THMioWM iNCHVtCHML COMTUTON TO THS AMAVCWV Ky OF Lire  and Mis Win Kfctenure  u XJ aome to ne iii , io Ji on Sunday au  ioi observance of the LAA voiary oi thoir wedaj A c aamoor oi qitesis  vMI cj,s and rctiincjs  hicjiily esteemed couple,a i 1  iiivj the afternoon Mrs Jo Cunipbell sanq several c  liuie selections Mrs Lull L rov gave The Masters Vis id the yroao icuud m c,  vi LeKoy Dappnch, cue  honoiod couple ct   CliC lis Kt t , o oiis rad one dav qrrndciiikirn, cuv grandchildren, arid Ci3 fillyCive years, theu  firclo has nevor riu ui death or seveie Illness Fo f year the couple resided ii c xoit  herv Mr Kotchum ov tne L tchum TorMry  late a Mens Fumishinc i  rborn  rr spc several winters in Both Mr and Miv JAP PI ber i active KMrcb roi, ghoul thoir mini  l1 c aVv in tho choial docr Thry received many choice to tboir church and to  i end expressed deep app I friends ii ih iiUu We read with much curiosity  the many bouquets thrown the ij lot Gov Cnase S Oshorn wio pad away last week He was L, ci from JA o 1IJ and    Li Lhoe days was regaided bi samo way that He Wallace  now, very it  Jittly screwy, and sible He entered politics o appointment being   yyA oi tho U of M toy viov frsd   r wno preceded him ia ut 1 , jed ior vo nor in 1S1Q ad ran on an antiWarner  form in which he blasted CaftV wanner on all occasionsHs feuted Warners favorite ate, Pat Kelly in the Calif  r li Li JTGH SCOOL WINS 2 G ME liC ClL  jy la  , pitli a niiu CouBcti froceediugs  BgstOar Mssting oi the Villag, Counca  ULurcii iiws Fr Alb, j, Schmit, rV  ic ealed d li to  r Pinckand C ,  Hewlett  Jeny Clark caught 1 ob Am urney hommered fur Piuckny I , week Wed Pinckne won iioni 1 iland 10 to 2 n Jim jiurcurjhfi and Hewlett pining candid piimarist z      LK ii 3crniaa5 yovernai he was usually at loa aerheads with the legislature and vetoed every appropriation thai body made including  loney kit buUdinys at pjacticaHy evry Mich, college Gov Ferris who succeeded him approved thsss much needed appropriationsHis highest achievement as governai  J  t a presidential primary  law passed which was later rs  peal under another governor cur  j delegates to the national convent  ion wero ignoring it In the 1912  presidential eleciton he first j uotsod Bill Tail then   press interview favorinq Wood I row Wilson and finally went ovs 1 to JecWy Rooscvell in 1914 again ran lor governor but k to WoodbJfcige Ferris a Caqa to whom tfci Bspubijcafis Vh in 1J1 he ran ln4L ftf tut lost to Tnuna wiojg3iatex 1 ft engave a jJnday Masses, 0U and Dinkel  1000 Ca4jOskr by Pros  OaUy Mass 730 AM flood, hospit amWs that Dr, ChenwOnn 1 wht oonducted an al a Battle Creek ditd msrs 8un  iollowlng an opsiatten Hs is sur rived by hjs wiJs ths iorsr Mary Driver Stackabl a sonRobsrt and daughter Brty Hs ic a former P ighton bov being the  Qn oi the late Dr, Bkrtchford of Brighton The funeral was held at the  PcihaoVOeAeMra  Jsrook Sprout School  Noreen Van Blaircum BuigM School Roy XHlling ham Marble School  Edna Speart Haie SchoolCltfford Chambers The chairman c4 Putnam Town hip isRosemary Whitley  PRlSOrTcWfARIES  Shirl t 4W    The old time4Wng A Bird in a Prighton Eptocopal chuxoh Tueft GUded cage used to be temUwith burial   lciT to all Ws did  ow ,hal ALTAR lOCCTteL nHETSSTut M,CRI old  St MaryVJltar flflrj2 Sn aStom it Jackson or Souhold a card party In me Gregory Town HaU on Friday tv April  22 F n tor 1 Prises and lunch Donation 50 U you lack tfanscialton bjtf Kennedy Stars by 715 Hides be Todod, Cm CLARBHCE 5CAHNOR Clarence OConnor 62, an em ployse oi the Howell Electric Mot ors, died at fete farm,home last Wed He Aild EUen H  Simmons oi Pincknov who died in  1926 Surviving are two daughters, Mrs truna Carusi and raw  Helen Pttssimmons and 2 sons, John of Brighton and James of i  Howell Five sisters and 3 broth i ers  The runeral was held Saturdc in St Josephs church Howell with burial in Mt OkVet Cemetery Sern Michigan  1 Prlson birdk noWnlwvber Oi eoune all do not havt them but one inmat had  Thoy have sort o taton over the prison Are bought 2nd sold and used as prises in  Sor gamee and lay oven been taught to carry messages Mini Motion   C Chirk Oiat the  approva ths unftwcl em license oi the eetalej taRosa by Albert J Motion carried At the suggsstion oiRps4 Chairman from the Assn a motion was Swarthout supported by JftMY to purchase and Install SMns posts and 3 village sigTUMtSon canted Motion by R Clark supported by Shirley that an outsido exit be built from second floor of thc fire hall at the council speclttcaT  itsiyiore 800 mass rrlaays,art r Novenna Devotions Novenna to Our Sorrowful Mo Fvidays ai 730 PM  MHS ELMER VanBUERAN Kirs Elmer VanBeuran, 81, died at her home in 40 Tysy afefCBjssije this section Wmlffft  number oiyears on the Younalove iarm Surviviny aio her husand 3 sons Cleveland Glenn and Wm and 2 aaujhters Mrs Willis Eennett and Mr Etta Ahrens Thf funeral is at McDon aid Funeral Home, Howell Thurs  W day P M  Nolioe 1 ion Labor to be tarnished by the VF W Gene Mann is to hdve charge oi the key Motion carried Motion by Shirley, supported by Read to appoint Joe Clark op taker of the Flag Motion carried Motion by Shirley supported by R Clark to appoint Irvin Keeji  an J  iThis is oveiitopping the bounasjn sun i Kt   I and th warden has issued an edy St Commissioner edict that hereafter each prison Motion carried or will bt allowed but an bird, i Motion by R Clark supp The Inmates do a big business by DSwarthout that Pre  In birds and sold 150,000 worth si Trustees, C Clark and Hi one year i  Imoet with irvin Kennedy to  aspect the streets and needs Motion carrid Motion by Eisel supported D Swarthout that fire chief paid 200 Salary asst Flr fioa IMotton carried Motion fay R Clark sum by Swarthout that Howard bo appointed Fire chief with bert Shiriy as Asst Motion carried Moiten to adjourn Mc  n carried MSdid Ackky Conservation Notei Xto ttoss consetVaoon dpV JaBto own radto ork nVJutyTThe tmnsrnWet wTbVonf jUtog at lxmsina Ji Z dpl to jJSm  Snlcatlon with tho etato conser A  doe 4,ffiyttSn  I ntar twrveno City LaS v mm   Tho swit brought by George D Stevons of Flint asking tor a recewt of ths vote In the 6th con messinnrrl dlsaid was dismissed bvJudao Frank Pkxnd fh iedoral Sort lS week nolcanjnijoTTfa from Cong W W Black fawn jT 4 has eo far boon Rev U h, tfiady Minister Cnou rtocuse  Wea Wight Oryurus  iuuu Ljoctor  Mrs Merwui Cumpbv u 3 S Sup Menvin CampLell April 13th to 20th news Wed, Junior Choir Practiso  400 Senior Choir Practise ai   ihurs Meeting of Teachers officers of the Sunday School 800 oclock Sunday, April 24, Church So vice at 1030 Sermon  Then vVhere are the Dead, Sundu I Ona Campbell Wus appoin4 School at 11J bprhq rouin jlodiuw up plans and estimaiofially of Jackson Assn Pilgiun  addition to the dininq hn1 Fellowship youth, entertained hy and Port back at the Januarv Pinckney Congl Pilgrim Fvllow meeting ship beginning at 300 Guest i A fmmittee with Ohn Robi leaders are six foreign s,JeiU ison, chaiiman was also appomi from Ann Arbor Univorsiiy riuca to rane funds for the project tev Wm Matters, State Direcor  Others are Winifred Aberdeen oi Congl Youth from Lansing I Mahle White, Mae Daller Anno Supper at 600 Evening sessionReason, P W Curlett Will ownnrs of dor 5 please keep tham otf the school ground A child was bitten lust veek Baord of Education MASONIC BUILDING ASN  A i he meeting of the Piickff nc Bldg Assn held Satur nkut a committee consisting of Co Gardiv3A,Nelson Miller an frauds and tried OsL one of the principal  against him ihis ended ical career although ins ism continued to gen front page He latei wife oi 40 years anl secrelcrry A day or died he regain eno to again nako tho irolil pu, marryinq his secretary wr 10 years hi junior ThiSi quet throwninq is all right the Detroit Free Press and News wore not throwing any at ths late governor back in 1912Then they greasy resembled bricks bm at 730 with Rev DoWitt, Baldwin of Student Religious Assn of Ihe University as speaker on Anei can Youth Respond to the Chrit ian World Mission CALVAHi N1XK CIltrXH  Bearh7 pator Worship  School  THIRD DEGREE CONFrRFNCE Weslgate Lodge No 520 F  A M will com to Ptcncy en the niqht of SATURDAY APRIL 23rd 15149 to conferr a Third DegreeDinner v ill be served in the lodcr dii inj room ut 630 P MIodc vil 1000 open at 400 P M to 11001 candidates and confer uacO0unan but unknown Ths vsy  mgSia 000 dttcke HMO bee in Barry and num tlsentto book isnani  Clerk MVMO  earrinf lisftnaa Peoples MeetinQ 730 cVnDinner tickets ill be or Wotshlp 815 snlo at the tempb Some 70  Roecoft Darrow j TCrrjit Masons are expected    yalter Esch , have a good turnout of lc ens Service  1145 ai Masons Meeting wed tare 800 j    KORTH JHAMBUBO CHURCIf j Another school strike took jfwarthout flL  miles northwest J place at Lapeer last week whero h, d Plasfcney  S00 students walked out and SchcW 1000 threatened recall action against Mamies Leinbach the school board and that Supt MQaa 1100 Clyde Schlicker be fared Paul We iad in the papers of a tunornl of an Amiah bishop in Pa last week who had 125 horse drawn carnages in his iuuei roccssi,  hack ii the hOtse and ujgy days the more of th v ou had in your funeral corteg j more important you werewi Many a time have we  th cnrriqei in these process  ions We remember one in which iwe counted 90 That endured a number of years until an bardman died His parade to the ccmetory was hoaded by a bi band and his ca je count wan way over 100 carnages Those , days arc gone except for tns Jft Amish who do not use autos,     ftIM Oregon theatres ars lighting a bill in the legislature there which would ban the sale of popcorn and peanuts in thecalIhe rx son is that thoatre goers make so much noU3 eating popcorn and peanuts that the peDi can not hear the sound picturesNot only patrons but theauo owners are up in arms over it The own ers say without the irom tho sale of popcorn peanuts they could not bi even  proceeds FrtAprWH sWsBfcfoa fus,Afpfl  Ifcftqfcsea Tuee May 3 Fri, MayO DeatenTbens Fri May 1 Hsstlapd Tuee star l7HNejbtVfsn   sF nr Smarlts athletic cooch since um nRT 1929  ,he 116 of contentionHr , dS1 iK Unlightad t  t,mlnUULWS   Jrln M SnHav teams each year but was not on tCWl chuS Jood terms with Schickler who   HlrMrDD d to 6  nred claimTnq 1   ,nln was He flouted school regulations and  I2S TJT X undermined his authoritySmarks   te pro nT rsaigned and accepjed a rereivd  aching  at Ftfqrald school on VanDyke The stiike T ro himdred barmaids cended on the Legislature last Thurs to demand that ths law against benrnwids in Michigan be repealed They brought many witnesses with them who testK icd that maids behind the bar kept beHer order and raised lbel moral atmosphere in such  to a great extent Maids wait on table in such places but only owners, wiiee or ters of proprietors may work 0B4 the cast or the splendid per followed  VOTE MEW SCHOOLS A 57475000 school program was appealed by a I  1 majority by Ann Arbor Monday Vf  ljr 9UfefeMdo April V 199 SYLVAN TOEATOR Ass ft 19 TOR THE LOVE OF MARY Deqnna Durhav Don Taylor ard Jettrey Lynn  Nwi I TIGHTER SQUADRON A tocUnt Praam Stonum Edmoad OBrisn Robert Stack and John Rodney 1ST  i Si4   Vr  The Car Designed with YOU in Mind is changing a lot of minds HOWDS of pcule have visited our showrooms VA since the first announcement of the new De Soto It has been very interesting to watch their reactions Firbt of all, of eourstvthywalkallaround the car and admire its smart, low lines and its sleek appearance They tell us they like its looks because it is modern but not modernistic But the big surprise comes when they open those wide doors and step inside The roof does not hit their hats Theres lots of headroom The steering wheel doesnt hit the drivers knees And because the luxurious seats are chair high, you can see everything without craninjuiour neck Get in Front seat or back, theyre both wider Theres more leg room for all passengers, too And you get all this extra space without sacrifice of con vanience, because the outside dimensions of the new De Soto are not increased You can still park with ease And you neednt rebuild that garage Before you make any decision about any new ear, come in and let us show you De Sotos many great features including TipToe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive, that lets you drive without drifting Compare this car with any other at oriyprioe for beauty, comfort, safety and value Then decide Tune inUT7UiiciOTu aery Tutifay night, sUCBSstotUuu YOU CAN otffw ON PI IOTO PLYMOUTH omut roi GIIAI CAM RMI taivict, a MUaii MM  ii  PI f OTO FIATUIS THAT MIAN MOM INJOYMINT IVIIY Mill  TipToe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive light Storing full cradled rid  High Compulsion w Uttuo4 Hydrauffo Powsrmistsr Engine BflkM wiMl nlw  WswAILWiithsf Cyckondfdiionft Comfort Syitan  toMUM M if Faitsr Getaway on Cylinder WIH  Now ignition  Safety Rim Whsals 14 Systim 8upr Cutnioa Tint 01 0T0 IHI YOU DIJVI WITWHIT SWITIMi MEXICAN HAYRIDE j A Gkxd Cmij j atendnv BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTEUO Shows fill aa SM , Cartoon , Unit YXWSV, Chfckw EvVry li  day etwa 4 OcUw mmm I Howell 1 leater HoweiL Mkuu , Wdntlay,Thttit4ayii4ofvpriJ , RED 8KELTON as THE FULLER BRUSH MAN  with  anet Blair Don MUvdftt Cad Caww MtniS Saturday, April 23 t  Roy Rogers George Gabby   Hayes j in j IN OLD CAUENTE ,  Also 1 John Beal, Trudy Marshall  u J KEY WITNESS I Canto5 jJJJJSyKnday, Apru 4, 25   Mat ftuattar Ail 9 , Castbmaoj   ftay Mllland, Aubrey Totter   In  ALIAS NICK BEAL  Cartotn  d7ThurApril 21, 27 2S PARKER MOTOR  OF OUR 145 last Main ft, Pinckney,Mich  Cmdy fwMday THE BEST YEARS  Stoning Myrao Loy Fredric March Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo Hoagy Carmichael  Cartoon ol the pietuit, tb hows will Hart at 615 ami lit 5 Come toriy Pincknay Civic Assn  i  47 YEAKS AGO AT THE PINCKNER HIGH SCHO OL GYMNASIUM SAT, APRIL 23  900 P M TO 100 A M MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSI C BY THE Six Rythm Makers There were two fires Tuesday One the White home in the west f lend of town and the other, the  John Deciding farm on the Dexter  Rd Both were put out This issue contains picture and writeup of John McDonald of Hamburg twp who has just grad uated from the Mich College of Medicine when nearly 60 years , old He will locate at Frederick   Michigan   ADMISSION 50c PER flRSOW f THE CIVIC ASSOCIATION HAS PLEDGED 25000 TO THE LOCA AL 4 H CLUBS FOB THE PURCHASE OF POWER TOOLS COME TO THE DANCE AND HE LP US RAISE IT 21 AVON THEATER  FUHRllkld, visited  itato cat ot La rUltrUJUUllllU sing tot weak croiI5Bj to  r  Apitt 22 23 THE PLUNDERERS  la Tracelor A tmpm WMtera wiik OOSM Mcreaey Rod Cameron Lincoln Smith has a painting job in Webster Clarence Tooley is said to have  struck pay dirt at Cape Nome,  Alaska j i W P VanWinkle and wife  h,9EM to  A Calif j  Will Black has moved into the  Leland house and Mark Wilson j into the Miller houso I  Two lad teams played a ball game on the depot diamond last week The bigger ones won and ft cost Rev Fr Commedocd 1  pounde ot candy as ne bet on tha younger team Batteries Cracker Moan and Jack Monks Res Read and Ray Kennedy i James Hankard and Floyd Hinddey have new canfaget26 numbers went spd at the party at Ed Sprouts Sat night  Chas Had has purchased bait ot the Lymaa Barton, lam mn ssv eei fees Ad UU HOMECOMWGCksk OaHsv Lana Tusner Is m Xpstil  governor Theives took 175 from a safe Leon Worden ot Gregory who in the Brighton high school one uas been at Ccuup Berckir jg night last week Ky goes to Liittle Silver N J to The Brighton fireman moved m   chool to their new buliding last week   fn Mrs HoUi Sigie end built mostly by volunteer labor soa Fred nave returned horn a  A circuit court order permanent 1 ks stay in Fku UvPrese ly closing the Emmett county jail The HoweU feet VFWis span  is sought by the state dept of sm a marble toiiniaineot I MUX POND IMMOVEMOrT Corrections The stale condemn Mr and Mrs, Jake Doners cJj At the tpofM isspcoveaeu ed the jaU a year ago but with Marion observed their 54ua wed I meetieg at the tows hat held lost 1 out action, pending the April 4th  S  II ssght it was decided to dtouiase  lection, when the voters 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for wtfWMH mi dtaaibu Km ot tkt rteidut 1 MM trial H is Ordtrtd Tta the tad day oj May A P IMS at I tjolock ta tkt  fareioem t taid Probata Ottos kt M H eeitky apsaUttd te ktarUg MM sedtfai   ft to Purtsti Ordftd,Tee muUte tAtta tstrttJ bt fttee by fwMfirtwi af etoey  der eme teak vett tar tart wwiiilw MMM tytTitus it  Wtd day el   if MKhMT Ntfctdk,  THWISSMW pern 9 MMJ  diculettd U ttM Osnaty, NSreti  Utk fedo ft Probe MM  eeT  lit W M STAB or MtcmaAii Tkt Probes Gee Jar At Csutty tl  wftagstaa t rfc J  IT PAID FOR 36 NEW TELEPHONE BUILDINGS OR   ADDITIONS, GOT 16 MORE UNDER WAY PUT UP 62,000 POUS, 650,000 MILES OF WIRE  WANT ME TO GO ON V  IT MEANT HaOOO MORE TELEPHONES NEARLY 8 OUT OF K FAMILIES IN MICHIGAN BELL TERRITORY NOW HAUE A TELEPHONE IT MEANT PASTER AND BETTER SERVICE ON TELEPHONE CALLS At  MMUM tl MM Court ktld at tkt Prtfcat Otfct la tat City ti MowtU la tkt told Couaty, oa tbt 31st day ti March, A P 148 PrtstatJioa Hlxtn B leUta, Judft I at Pxtbete U At liatttr ol tkt Bttatt of William A Shilling, 8r Dtctastd It apptariag to tkt Court tkat tkt ttwt ftr prtttatattta ol dotes egojtst tttatt skouldbtUwtttd,od tkat aad plact bt appoiijtd tt rttttyt,   assist oad adjust ail caimn aed dtmamdf agalaist said dtctastd ky  btftrt said Cturt tt It Ordtrtd Tkat all ti tbt trtditars til said dtasastd art rteuirtd t  prtssst tbtir claim tt said Cturt at taid Probata 0tic and to stnrt a ttpy upon Staalty Btrriraas, Administrator ti said tstatt at HowtllWch en or hf ort YOU BET THERE WIRE CALLS HIT A NEW HIGH OF OVER 6000000 A DAY THE AVeRAG CUSTOMER USED THE TELEPHONE MORE THAN ,600 MES LAST YEAR  S tbt 13tb day oi Juno, A D i34t,ani oclock o tkat said day is tkt ftrttooft, MM Usu aad plact btitf ktrt by ospotatsd for tkt ttaatfaetite aad adjustotet el ol dates aad dtautids sgaisst said dtctastd  II Is Feyestf Opcod, That oiHlif Ntttct tbtrtai bt givtn by pubHrsiion of t copy o tktt ordtr oact tack wttk Ur tklt accesiivt wttks prtvltus t taid day oi htaring is tbt Pinckaty ftispatsb  Mwspapor printtd and eirculattd it said Couaty A out atpy Kirsw R ftaiitk Cattttia ParskoUl fudgt ti Probata of Probatt   , IU rrtaait Coftf Mr W k Prsaatt OMM fct Mt ty ti Mewlo tdd Couaty, oa tb 66 day oi April A D 1941 MB i MSfiL jHdtV ti f TMT Mxrm or rm m AH V  fary ft Ktcassdy tettae MM ia MM Court bar psMJua pcayteg lor boiat o s tbt inttrtat oi said mtatm la otrtcds ctod tafatt tkartin daserfbtd It it OrdtBtdTkat tht 2nd luf  May A P 149, at ton oclock it 40 at taid PEabast Olfiot, bt aad is htcabf rcppctfssjd Mr tvaadtiag aad aftavMf toM acoowat asd viaa aoM pttitiott it to Fuosw OidaoKl Tbai public oat lot Mtosoi bt fivts by publicatio M m  aaey oi tkJs ordtr kx tr s syaakt pasriaat st ttM iay o  aid day oi kaadag it to  jBdintd MMi tlrewlcntl la td A sjuaaajsf Mhtaa R  WEU,THEAS ALMOST TWICE AS MUCH MONEY INVESTED IN MICHIGAN BELL NOW AS BEFORE THE  WAR BUT THE RETURN ON THAT MONEY IN uult iim ,0948 WAS ONLY 377LOWEST IN IS YEARS WHAT KIN7 Or RETURN WOULD MY MONEY GET IF IT WAS INVESTED IN  NO, IT ISNT THE ONLY WAY MICHIGAN BELL CAN CONTINUE TO GIVE GOOD SERVICE IS TO GET HIGHER RATES THATLL KEEP THE BUSINESS SOUND AND PROVIDE A RETURN SUFROENT TO ATTRACT INVESTORS DOLLARS MICHIGAN BELL IS CONFIDENT IT WILL BE ABLE TO KEEP ON WITH ITS IMPROVEMENT AND EXPANSION PROGRAM, KNOWING THAT ITS CUSTOMERS ARE WILLING TO PAV FOR GOOD SERKlCt YOU MAY GET A COPY OF MICHIGAN lELLS ANNUAL REPORT AT ANY MICHIGAN IIU IUSINESS OFFICE i  T  ST MICHIGAN MILL TELEPHONI COMPANY   rsor Ntft of2 Years Ago  tht S day oi April, A D 1949 PrttatHc Uiiam ft iMM Judgt oi Probatt Last SMAQT mtxaorial Kerviae U tbtsvxaar f tkt Estata  Fifrt W4ca MsldT th Uflodiila c iam laftota Ztctasad t9fy for Judsaa CoUins who went i to China at a mieeioaary in 1847 it appsoidug it ska MMI tVat tk j Thf WtEt COflductad by  M ISM or prtstatatiosi oi ckssjt aaaiati  E fHMTh taid astatt akould a Msittd, mrd tkat 1 The Ssoddyida Mnian wili be  HMSMUI piaat  atu ttrt j ina  pAay A FuU Hou to   Msf atf U dtsjat Pinckntf Apdi 24iader auspices  datsadt aaatsat said Unnmii by Tlkt Caogl dUtfCti WiU giv the k k Ozdartd, IW all af tk 4Mdiion EatMV rrTt Hs it Wtov Eat   0001 Bt utufead lo pustaat  dia claims to said Court at said Probatt New Home and New Uve for Refugee 1 i Ats  M PMJMP 04RMM  m toM Cowaty, sMssd AMC A P Ifd9 ,  TUal  hav iiutcdbdl the     a PT  P fdtjt oi PuboAt fcUowing snoMs WM Mabla Axsc        jihriMM WP, PdCf Svarthout AUert j PP 8 AA MdgAnn j AJiJfeMBCt Lake SecJBkaiche t tbt 27th day oi fate, AXUW9 at 1 Mattin Tieasv Mary Teeple  odock in tht SOMSOOJU said timt Cand, Edith Coir A C Bewlah   J  i  , MiiUr Ada Ne YiahA J Ilia   ijl riinVsJ Ess4sT MMsl BanV nssnemos otyrinsi atM atotasto SSSX Caoie Marthoul2r , caCfl l   etoO M WW VMJWSSV      eMckn Oitpotch a i fSdUmSrrt T T  V MMMMJ4MfCMMiMSili ilfclMilOfWlWl 2J MMleilWii  t ij y,,Jlltf Hjaait A Pontr, BssMsr at nww  W 5y4flK  Judf, of Piabo  v Aoipt jjin to Nnlooe Dan lr  SSSS t MS  2  I TPO s Xatf ess et Mer 1   Altec yean e AifM    11 Msjeac reCvfees are settta f losmtl lor dh b     ATraxucatiMi ttO MtUed UtM Mods right fee ICOM a iCuee cam ia Europe chats with his new neighbors At right, a pai a r ciiiA 4awa la SSBW fctsnes chats witn ms sew aeignuws  B  ttTtaSrSs Mwee , young ispla persons who ve aonj the oi At iL sm the Mwrseiy  first group od Mfwgees to tied to re  vLwiiTiitirr United State WMler a re , proved 1w W Try a Want Adv in the Dispatch Only 50c V Sr    K The Ptecfcaey Dispatch Wednesday, April 20 1949 1ST ft INI MIUM 41 C OH MM IWNI BACKS IJITO COftNfM tfCAVSI   , i Dearborn SPRING TOOTH U Jk R RQWv You have to     eTm Bm eT W W carry this harrow on a wsgon or drag it to the field It can be attached to the Ford Tractor in a minute or less Lift the harrow by  Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control and drive away feat Touch Control raises the harrow for turns, protecting grassed waterways, clearing trash, or backing into corners The threeseclion model shown above can be converted into a two section by means of a tvosection drawbar FARM UnilPMfNT PHONE 40  RimeK D Smith FORD SALES  SERVICE HOWELL   tention y Bowlers W Summer League Mixed formed Teamj Now being  y 4,  wling Wedf 730pm Staffing May 4th Contact Mrs Oscar Brrk Pinckney,or Phone tjie roll Bowling Alley irow e1 384  rw , M F S 1 New Representative in Security rsa   m  rjt to serve two yeer   Viwn, CotesaWa a  oiCaiiada i jpeets left U right ej Warn ef gypt Css,3eTPt Syria erU, I1 ADMIRAL9 NIMITZ Uncle Sam Says LOCAL   This month Americans celebrate Independence Down through the decades they have cherished and fought to maintain Independence and Security, for both the nation and for themselves For Security, U S Savings Bonds offer the safest means of building your future Every dollar invested in Savin s Ronds today ispart of your take I  savingsmoney that GROW S i u , LS nj  safer or easier way to save than through the Payroll Savings Plan Use that sal sry   AMCHICA OWU MUCH TO HoftATIO ALSCR  MANY OF THE MEN WHO TODAY HOLD PLACES OF LEADERSHIP WERE, A BOYS,THRILLED BY HIS STORIES DREW HOPE, INSPIRATION AND COURAGE FOR THE CAREERS THAT LAV AHKAP BETT6R THAN ALMOST NY OTHER AMERICAN, HE PAINTED FOR GENERVIONS OF OUR YOUTH THE PICTURE OF AMERICA AS THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY FOR THE INDIVIDUAL WHO STROVE  TO MAKE THE MOST OF HIS CAPABILITIES WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS THAT ALGER STRESSED PERSEVERANCE, THE ULL TO WORK JMTEGAV Ty ANO tNGENUITV THE INDIVIDUAL CAN 60 FAR  IN OUR DEMOCRACY TODAY increase, made possible through tax rpu for ThT Hnna, to step up your    o   urchase of  Bell tlli1 Savings Bonds Or, ployed, the BondsMonth Plan where your bank provides the automatic, prof itable way to assure continued tndependenct U S Tr unary UtpattiHth Uncie Sam Says fc1  of,Clture rZi MAPiATMW M VDBur VfiS Here one big, safe resolution for 1949i Resolved, I will take advantage of the opportunity presented by my  government to buy U S Savings Bonds regularly the finest, safest and moat it PVfffFteut b be world If  you slop to think of it theres no better f ENAtSANCEOV OFTEN   6PAPUATEP FOH C0LLS6E AT 4, PARENTSCEIEBPATEP THE EVENTS PRESENTS OPNEAVY I OOIP BUCKLES ANO GSM ENCPUSTEP SWORPS, Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn eter tained at an Easter breakfast Nail Baughn oi Great Lake UUohn Carver and iamily, Mrs Betty Seelekl and children and Lawrence and Bill Baughn and lamilies Mrs Virginia Carver look MrsBetty Seeield and children home  to Columbus, Ohia SundayJohn 1 Carver is in AkronOhio, a week Mrs Lydia Karus and daughters oi Howell spent Easter with the Thomas War iamily Mrs Alta Meyer teacher oi the Green school took her pupils through the Twin Pines Dairy at Detroit Monday Easter guests of Mr, and Mrs WHMeyer were Edsel Meyer and iamily of Ypsikratl, CyruH AtLee and iamily oi Gladwin and Mark Farrell and wile oi Orcnard Lake Mis Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Sunday guests at me Louis Shehan home LJSwarthout and iamily and Gerald Swarthout and Miss Betty jWaddeU were Easter guests oi Mr and MrsRichard Brewbaker at Fowlerville Sunday guests at the Mark Nash home were Louis Gearhart family Myron Richardson and  tamuy Miss Alice GearhartMrs Agnes Richardson oi Howell and  Floyd Gearhart and wile oi Vermoritville Mr McGowan oi PontiacMrsE, Stapish and Clarence Stapisn of  Chelsea were Easter guests oi Louis Coyle and wile HBAppleton and wife of Brigh roit, Dr Jame Nash and famuy trtGoldwatej, Lloyd Hendee anu PiBST AMBPiCAN 6PAP4ATOH WATAVAPPNt642, 60ViM0 WlNTH POP, MA6PTAT   ANP 6WUMBN OPTHt  MAtSACUUSSm MAY COLONY Arrtmp mt wm PMAPUATSS time than right now te lsrt building a     tok later years Upon maturity, IJ 8 Saving Bonis will comfortable ci rciurn to vou four dollar for every three dollars you put into them They can be bought regularly under two con venienf purchasing plans, the Payroll Savings Plan where you are employes or Uie BondaBContb Plan at your bank VB TrMMry OcswrtfMMl Uncle Sam Says  moAV, 6PAHJATON A STILL Bt6 MOMNT,COMMiHOUttBfi W GIFTS WHICH WILL SB PSMBMSG FOB A LIFETIME 7UL HPST4 6PAPUATB OP VAAP COU6E0S67amp ONLY TEMFOPAPY CEZTIHCATESBECAU6 THE AWAPPN6 OP BACEUP CX6BEES 76 FEMAtH CAUiEP AN UPPOAP n  WUXiAiP MP TEMAUHUrrtEt aak ui amy cckyAd4 km mm aapaiar  tfsJalEJtJW jgrVflaY afSneBemW VeV Jmi SjSBBT SBBBBffeBSBSSBBB TT 4 lb mm mm Am mm mm 4k4 As mm lessmmmm SHnPBeavnnevaaav tS aw napaajnBv aar aaga i  fi  msmous WAL momsmmtl T0HEfOtT,7mEAL  MMCmSLOAT AMP  M  family Bob HoHne ana Mrs Hose Henaee were Sunday guests at the Lynn Hendee home The Winston Baughn iamily and Mr and Mrs Frank Clark oi  Milford spent Easter with Mr ard  Mrs Gordon Allen of Lansing Aaron Shirey and Olin Robfnpon jr were guests oi Miss Jw Wood and Shirley Palmer M Grosse Pointe Saturday evening  Mrs Wm Miller, Mrs Cliiifctd Miller Mrs Joe Griffith, MrsOH Paulson Mrs Ulah Reason Mrs Reason Mrs Mae Daller,Mr F Ziegler, The Misses Louise Zieg ler, Alberta Dinkel Amanda De Barr attended the South Lyons OESChapter Fridjry Mrs Poul son taken part in putting on the work for six candidates Mr and Mrs Warren Barton have returned home from Brad Easier guests oi Mrs Mary Mur phy were ARMurphy and family and John Sullivan and iamily ot Jackson Miss Druscilla Murphy oi Detroit and Miss Lucy Jef  freys tne me engine mooe two trips lost week Once to a tire in mt marsh near the overhead bridge over the G T railroad on M36  East and Thursday to a marsh tire near the Sprout schooLBoth , tires were said to have started from sparks from a train The newly organized American Legion Post at Dexter have purchased the M room Stombach or j Yinkle homeeteadTthere for lodge  rooms This house is 104 years old and stands at PiBckney and Chelsea Rds just this side oi th Mill Creek bridge The price is  S17000The post has 90 members Adrian Lavey has returned item Qiicago where he spant the f winter with his sister Mrs Laoa  j GradweB At a mestjpg oi the Hackney i tire dept held Thur night Otio iPoulson was elected sec toea , to replace Albert Shirley who to  now aest five chief I Wm Danow jr and wist spmt Sunder in Detroit  Messrs Clyde neheOtf MflWc  Ona Ctmi and PWCwlett  Olin Robineon sc of Pinckney, banquet in USmmd laet FneVse night  fr and tins Mr and Mss the fuostal A  m Ypeikeja e4sWftatlsT rnVTW AmimV91i pnaBjnaraBap pgvvvBTfw aannaannawpFjgpai    Toe Fiftawr WPc Wednesday April 0 1949 The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishing Canned Goods Lingerie Srioes Kennedys Gen Store ho Pinckney Dispatch attr st Payoff at linckney, Michigan umic PublSrwd Every Wednesday 115 Main St  Pinckiov, hehrran Subscripts nrt     FftSJ W Cvlvtt PUb There was a party given at Joan Fishers Sunday April 17th  The crttendence was as fallows Carl and Duane GalbreathDon Wiltse Vivian Dye Susie Jaro aiawskl Nan GrenzenbachXortta Andrews Johnny Campus Darlene Yoah Bud Andrews and  Bob VanBlaircum Mrs Uoyd Hendee entertained last Thursday Mrs Mildred Nuoi  for and son and Mrsrlornce Syl  vestex oi Lansinq and Mrs U Elchxnan and children Albert Aoramson and wile oi  Fowierville were Easter guesta at ,  the Hollis Wylie home j Jesse Hemy and wiie and son  spent Easter at the Chaxles Whiio j  Wm Mercer were Dr Walter head home in Gregory j Easter guests oi Mr and Mrs  Mercer and son of E Lansmg, I Mrs Helen McGregor and chUd ren of Brighton and Walter Rea son of Detroit W H Euler, wife and son wore j Sunday guests at the Kenneth  I Wylie home i Wm , Bentley and wife who  i have been staying at the Robert   Pike home have returned to Cor   runa Allan Davis has returned home from Daytona Beach, Fla and Texas 1 Miss Mary Martin of Detroit 1 and Bernice Maas were Sunday Quests of Miss Alberta Dmkel Miss Alberta Dinkel Loiv ZergSr and Mandy DeBaxr were In Ann Arbor Friday Rortfascli and family spent Sunday in Aim Arbor witb his motherMrs Anna Tascn installation in your kitchen  no v iing let your Phifgas deafer show you t o convoncncrs of fasf, dean, modern gai cooking  at a price tuited to your family budget Hocy Service pinckneY 4M EASt MIN 31 VmOan Mr and Mrs Ross Read and I Howard Read and family spent 1  Sunday at the Wilde home in  Ann Arbor Ona Campbell and family spent Easter with Mr and Mrs  LCGoriiarn in Dcvjcit Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell spent Wed nite at the Aibeu Webber home in Ann Arboi Rox Noqgie and wife of Ann Arbor were Easter guests ol the 5 Frank Aberdeen family  Mrs Winifred Aberdeen,David L and Mrs Henry Winslow were  in Detroit last Thursday I  TvBM ANMALS COLLECTED PEON HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c pt cwl WE BUY HIDES AND CXF SKINS pfcoa, 88 PtactoY Central Paafl StoliCo ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ARI  COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC  HrllllliillliniiiiitIm  BROWNIE WCAL 1 WILI ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SEKS AND MELODIES AT  BSBB  ANCHOR INN  at dinner Easter   You can be sure with an electric water  kjt heater Once installed, youll forget its in ri your home Just check these advantages  SOOTIESS SMOKERS  RAMcUSS COOt WALLS f NOPLUCS NO EXPOSED PAWS r 1 NO NOW HO VWCTS   MANY SUES MCi GUARANTY For modern, carefree soosort, diooae elec tridty See your plumbing dealer, your , i appliance dealer, or soy Edison Office   DETROIT EDISON  f  MIL Mae Metz oi HoeU  an Easter guest at e lee Lcv  home j The James Hall family oi Dex 5 ter were Easter guests at tnc Me   win Campbell home s I A targe number of friends called   on Mr and Mrs Wm Ketchuni   PORTAGE LAKE s s ENJOY YOUR FAVORTE DRINKS AND PANCEJDN OUR  LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR  OPEN TUE3 WED, THUR  FRl 6G0 P M TO 2C0 A M  OPEN SUNDAY 2CC PM TO 2 A M   CLOSED MONDAYS  NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE  on Mr ana ivus   Sunday who held open house on g  iv,ir ifH weddina anniversary, s R faUhxnents were served iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiuiiMiiiiHHMiimiiiirinuJiiiJUiiiuni miimimtiimijjiiiit,,  A Mrs Fred Read and t J , m    ,,  i     erresnnieQu TT    Mr and Mrs Fred Head and , Mr and Mrs Jane WhM spent Sunday with the WmWhit1 levs oi Ann Arbor   Mr and Mrs CJClintwi enter tcdned Ralph Clinton and iaifiiy  and Gerald Clinton and wuc tor and JfaChorls, Clak    called to Battle Creek bun  e death oi her broermiaw  Owning Blatchford, iqllowing an operator  Mrs Walter Clark wsa in  Arbor last Wednesday  Mey and tf ofto VWWWWAViV   ,JVAVA,,WilJ,,Vy1,iV,iVA f HAVE YOU CHECKED ii  Mr and Ma Wm Sheha r  mmmam  u H Ifc and Mm Ben While were t , wah Mis Madeline Easter gmets  ite Ujanor Bcmt   Mn joe far aamAnnAibar ough and samilf   aer in Ana Abac hooaduj her Barnes Wylie, son of   of Move Dame TTJfT    psel Meyer an   vasjf  SS GWWTViTare  J Y BWO DEALE Ssi toS   I vwwwtfwwww be Z wee  ,  k ,i r 9 of  Buicks New Low Prices WITH OR WTHOUT A TRADE DRIVE OVER TODAY livingston Motor Sales  HOWELL MICHIGAN  YOUR BUICK DEALER Leslie McAfee entertained S , fTT t1, wwna1  Mrs joe Basydlo visited her htue friends Sunday at her hone  Mrs Qenn ajan  in honor of her 5th birthdoy who to a ,   LO I tl1 T  9 at   Mi Dame   MJ 1 at Adrian Keith   frods Sunday in honor al lusgtf Sunday at the Culver tarm McvckB Ledwid Sunday ousels of Mr 4mA Mm  yAda, to DeerfisM d  WBL McMaeben Geaeae Meabon sr wsse Mr and   yu Heme vauann    QUXJO yuwa  vu, uuu  , liomda Mar SsVOftas KHIIHIM asd dcrah IShn Burg c ndo 3 T MejIarT Shehan J Albert Surley were Daie Shirley Suuday  of Mi and Mrs  OasM UdWd tar and aafcnai yesoaaryaUfc ion iichool at nrns Lk thenrst  at e Memll tann   Dimd  Temp  jfrj we  Sooti wd     aDd  tk eeJc  Wsistsr a  felon and family oi Keego Hw wie and Barney Allen and was  t S 11 1V  PWCKNEY Wodnooday, April UtobRshed IK    V Dce aWtt UvJkU jua    and thats why so mtny farmersrwhoTre unable to get lm mediate delivery, ire willing to wsit forjheir John Deere Model M Tractors   The Model M is a tractor that represents all the knowhow of 30 years of tractorbuilding experience Only the best in modern design and construction could qualify to meet its engineering specificatfons In addition, farmers from all sections of the country were asked what they wanted in this new postwar tractor The result is the John Deere M as you see it todaythe one complete power farming unitthe one tractor with everything that s goal AnA thats why the M, with its full hpe of hydrauhcaUyconTrolled QuikTatch tools, is enjoying countrywide success on the mailer farms and as a helper on the larger farms, Truethere are cheaper tractors, but none that offers so many extra values in power  in performance   in operator s comfort and safety  in wide adaptability in ease anleconomy of servicing , and in handy practical working equipment So once again, in the Model M, John Deere is proving that deep down in his heart evity msn wsnts the bett of everything in  LAVEY HARDWARE Plirnbing Water Sy terns etc Stanley Dinkel Spot Cash I HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES SHEES and PIGS REMOVED FBSE CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY QUALITY  McPtterson jfttrBank  t t  Daily  rmemsy Ntefc lhuO A  P M , Excop kWeansaufl   j MorwTuerrUiat 7iUHKvQpni UtL U  McUWOf Dentist U2i North Michigan  the American public, you and   Residence 8H  Isnings by Appointsssnts i VANWsNKLB 4 Vi MS PWCaLNBYSAIIffAlRIM D,wYmWtokl CXVeaWinWt r w Attorneys a First Me and Savings Book jibwell Michigan A BUDGET MESSAGE Each year at this time Congress begin to write the tax bill which you and each of us, mutt moot, it roust be met by Income Tax, Taxes on Amusements Taxes in cluded in the prices oi fooauio Howell Michigan HERB 8NEEU Ossnesiry Memorials tllimahi btAnn AroorUch Harold Chubb Usnj Representative 511 Heeling St, Howell Phase Howell 489 or 37  Mentors mobiles, gasoline, tobacco, the Phone 18  207 b Grand Rivet shirt on our backs, ox the over HoweiL Michigan alls we work in Real Estate InsutaaeeJrokeiaae Who pay the tax i at Locke and Fans Property  study of income tax figures sh ws that the high income brack ets, and corp pay large sums but these sums are inadequate to  meet the bills of olx government f The great bulk of all taxes come  frompeople like your friends and Pfrgtaoy A Speciality List Your Propettf wttfc LEE LAVEY General Imeufasce Phpae S8F3  Me Mkhlgan neighbors 4 In essence all governmental service is paid for by everybody There are no favored groups, A  lollar spent by Congress is yours and mine Let Congress spend if as we would AU CTIONEER Tom Sales a Speciality BERT WYLfiB Pinckneyv 78F8i McPbsrsoti State Bank  A sovtegs Account com be open td with as Unle as a 1 bill Money to loom a reasonable rates Interest paid en Savings leaks and Time GteriSeaie el  Deposit AU deposits up se 500000 Injur   STANLEY BHRRsMAft Attorney at Ifew 207 E Grand River, Howell REFRICslniATION BtrnfflfK HAROLD RADY Repairs am All Mates Phone Pmebney 154F3 R C 1 YOWNsS Dentist 8844 Portage Lake Read Darter jfrssfr jester 8481 JANE TASCH  l UiVAN 18 Brighton Mich Han 187F11 Repaying MYBON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 871 Lakeside Drive License Rush Lobe P K SWARTHOf t SON  Funeral Heme Don CL Swarthoui Directot Modern Equipment 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Coluser M38 Eos, 4 miles from Pjincknoy rlRST NATIONAL BANK  Member Federal Bepeatt Cftfanoe Corp AS deposits , J  FOR SALE9 piece walnut dining room suite, Cfcedonza buffet, full size table, chairs, China cabinet, and 6 master chairs Inquire of J Harold Eberts 8550 Bass Shor tage Lake East Side,phone Dextr 5494 TO RENT Crop land available on Russ Gardner, Ann Arbor 27101 shares Phone or see rtJS FOR SALEThe S G Teeple hnr in viYLdqm of Pinclmeycor DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN  EET boat X4 Inapman wUh steerino gear and Martin 60 Motor 30000 Murray Daaq  HMand Lake fOB SALE All Metal war sur  r plus building, 10ft high,20 ftwida to ab lib and put in lots of fill   any length, gabje root 25c rev 30 j Call O C Robinson, Pinckney oner of Main St and HowelTltd Must be sold Submit offer to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phone 675 WANTED Plowing and FlrflmV your garden Call CHUCK HEWLETT Phone 93  FOR SALENew and used VAc Tractors, 1 Allis Chalmers tractor Model Bu 1949 Nw 13 hole 6 and 7 fl,Tractor manur spread or on rubberspring tooth harrov  qrain drill on rubber, power ctisc, 34 sectioncom planterplow 214 on rubber, combuies 5 ft  FERRY IMPLEMENT CO 14050 North Territorial Rd Phone Chelsea 3696 mmmmmmm FOR SALEOne Studio Couch and One davenport Cheap Martin Ritter jr Phone 6 WXRffi Oarden plowing T will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman220 Unadilla St vTXRTfeD Saxophone man able Tfidaj, Saturday, April It, 23 Fit bsew at 700 p m Daabla Paatiut Pint Show 7dS P M GENE AUTREY m BACK IN THE SADDLE chance to cheap sUehi1 Dunstan, 5030 Huron River Dr  Phone Ann Arbor 250681 and SALE Utility trail   iiiQEL sEWB TAWK SLEAING by Modern Equipment All work guar anteed BRING EM BACK AUVT eats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish ikiUtor,Moaaar Aprii U, 2 Uadmr ewt 3474 Dick Powell ROGUES REGPfDFT A ThrfikW Storr of SM Ptoses P4f Ftast t 7tll P St Tutaof WtAmmitj, April 3S tl Loretta Yoang Robert THE ACCUSED Rcl Waflto of iv4 br aoa slfkt 1 tasrf Market Prices Courteous Service  Sober 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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>MHIPRr mmmmmmmmji it, mw TF mmrnm MRyut Mirror Michigan state government consisting at a Democrat legislat ure has yet to solve an important School News OUR DEMOCRACY BASKET BALL BANQUET The Basket Ball Banquet, honoring the Pinckney team who won  it deficiency Adjournment is talked the League Olakes Champioa oi by midMay ship this year was held at the The governor now estimated the soxiool Saturday night being serysficit at 22,000000 In addition to vea bY t16 mothers oi the players Memorial services were held a corporation profitstax he hints  fee may ask the amount to be in peasea from 4 to 5 percent Economists say if revenues continue  D drop the deficit may reach 71900000 Sta employees are ask ng a raise which would cost 13,POOOO more Republican legislators are will The attendance west not as large as at the football banquet last fall The tables er decoratod with basket ball mementoes The high school girls waited on table Howard Thayer was master oi cere monies and introduced Coach Reader who introduced the 11 members of the first team and  iunski He vas he son cl the Vuleirme Szymanski ci Pi  and attended Pinckney  iyr J1 He was born July 3l,rj IOT the annv on FP1 io ad went overrao in ng to make appropriations for  presented them with gold basket surrem needs but there is a wide ball emblems Joe Jeffreys and  difference in viewpoint The gov Jerry Heath are the only two who irnor would increcwed unemploy return next year Bob Amburgey meni benefits to 30 a week for  Bob Darrow Jim ttm roughs Dick 26 weeks, the legislature 20 for  C wteics  j Singer Wesley Palmer Don Clark Jerry Cloak John Sprout and Ccno tie John Esp, chairman of the  Bower being seniors, yaysand means committee iavors t Mr Hobey introduced the memj general reduction in stale ap  bers of the second team including pre pi lat ions but no new taxes atJohn Packer, their highest scoier this time Of course, the root of the i Mrs Helen VanBlaircum introduc hnancial trouble is the saes tax  ed the girls team members, diorsion which leaves but 22 par 12 of the 160 amateur entertaincent for state needs  ers who are taking part in a con A number oi bills have been in test sponsored by Station WPAG, Toduccd to abolish all state ser Ann Arbor entertained for an hour ices outright but most of them The troupe consisted of dancers vjii die in commute Tho oovei  sjucrtct team the age of 5 yrs x ces o nvevt n stn ucaiun iupA colored man sangBecause The state send has abolished secret hearing on confirmation of appointments by the governor and applause rtas opened them to nevspajxji men Now that the April election is  and a livery toe dancer seemed to be the favorites, judging by the ileitis oi Intercut   rrrrnti mining har, f  M  u u o  At thf recent electn not much here at St Mary s church Satui over 20 percent of trie people vot morning  for the late Pvt Victor ed and the cornmentntnr commentators are as usual trying to explain the,apathy on tire part oi the voters ana why the majority oi the voters stay uwuy irom the polls except when a presidential election rolls around We think they all miss the main point which is that presidential elections axe benefitted by one of the biggest advertising and publicity campaigns in the world Spring and off year elect ions are not Starting with the national conventions every word and Kiion of the presidential aspirants are reported to the people via press and radio Thir speeches aie broadcast over nationwide net rorkr and the interest of the nation is fanii to a witehot hoatfbii never fails to qet the vote out There is a,vays a letdov n in the spring or eff year election because all this publicity and fanfare is misiing As the people regard vot ing as a nuisanc they are content to neglect it in 3 years out of the 4 SCHOOL MEETINGS HELD Two school meetings were held past the legislature is expected to the past week on the proposed make quick work of the most im Pmckney school area reorqanizat portant bills Weeks of smdy has 0XL Howard Thayer was the been devoted to them and only speaker at the one at the Reeves the April etion verdt has been 8Chool held last Thurs nightSupt awaitrd before acting on them I Reader talked at the joint meeting of the Sprout and Marble schools REORGANIZATION MEETING heid at Pinckney Monday night He explained the proposition and There will be a meeting in the answered questions The circulat Pinckney High School on Wed ion 0f 1 petitions is expected to  April 20 at 800 p m tor all the start oon The districts where a  people m Pinckney and the rest majority  of voters sign the petit of Putnam School District No 2 ions win come in the reorganizatfor the purpose of discussing the ion pian ana WU1 vote together as proposed school reorganization  a unlt m a gpecified place Amaj This is the last meeting that will  ority vote only is necessary to  1 be held for this purpose THE UNUGHTED CROSS Cenpresented at Com CongT Church , Apri 117 at 730 P M  SceneTalvaryChurch Time The night before the tennial Celebration Characters Rev Wakeiield, Welton Chamberlain James Mallory Keith Mallory, Mrs Lawson, Jeante  Laura Murray, lane Grayson, Peter Smyths Tom Craig A Man adopt the reorganization planThe voters oithe Pinckney district Put nam No 2 will vote as a separ ate unit Tut SrtKlT OF ADVeNTUfcE CT TAKING A CHAAC REMAINS STRONG IN AMCRICA, SINCE l4 , HOWEVER, OUR ECONOMIC oppoitruwrnei  c BROADENED erceATLV THC MO0CRN VORryNlNR, N SEKINflNgVV PiPlftS Off fNOEAVOR, PLACES LCSSRffUAIE ON CHANCE AND Ofl  ON THC MEASUREO RK  GREATER, ZGUANCE ON THE, FACTORS OF HARD WORK, INGZMtrrV AND THRJFT  SZYMANSM war, wounded in ,5e jum aid died in a hospital in Fraico SJ 6044 He leaves to mour i his muher Mrs Estella Chovich of Wircjav and a sister, Mrs Eleanor Torasik of Pinckney The services were condckv Social Happeuingg Churcii JNews Mr and Mrs Burroughs of I lr Pettysyille were honored Ly a a3  damtysea, 800 and nghtiul party Qnj yxl9Bt evening of cuiy Mass 730 AM flifl01 Cotton Sat 730 900 pm oundaysbofore 800mass bcioie and during the Civil War tiioie was much tcik of an under ground raiJroad which was carry ing negro slaves hum tne U ii io Jonadu whexe avery had been abolishea Many ignor it people took this meaning literally jana even spent COIILL ierable limy by Devereaux Post 141 and Brim p J searviung tr cm undergiound lail Robers Lyon Pot VF V No C9 roaj Uov there never was an un of Hftwell and VF T Pnct 71 nf  rifrgronnH jnil,Qqd, Thil WOB the PinckneyThe uniformed mor bers name applied to a system where the Deveraux Post formed the negro slaves were transported dur honor nuaid en their sring rsvri officiate li  qrave Burial was in St Marys cemetruy Bev i Alhe  och, t ofiicii d in the mas 1000 DISTRICT SPEIXWG CONTEST The rural and grade school dis4 selling contest vaa held at the Pinkney School Friday afternoon with 20 schools represented This vas the smallest in years, a num D D Brady i  S  not   raiS rvSi Horwoodri3, son of Mrs Warda t5Sf Miller Horwood of the Green lt  l schooL Mrs Alta Meyer is hisjUaLol Diuwn uf Huwll a qraduAdelaide Re eo , teacher He also won last year Mary J Kirschke  gQ  wag won by Robert Roer,KoPP611, Knight of the HoUistor schoolBar Dick GaUup   VanSlambrook the Pinckney Lawrence Hobey was 1QtlL yj Q winners Beetle,   Darid Brar    Q 6 in the  BUi lives next door Dick Campbell,   t in Mav Spirit of the Past, Barbara VanSlambrook Spirit of the Present,Ruth Kirschke Spin  the Future,Lorna Shirley ALTAR St Marys Altar Society will hold a card party in the Gregory Town Hall on Friday eve April  22 Fuii for all Prizes and lunch Donation 50 If you lack transoftahon be at Kennedys Store by 715 Rides be provided Comm  Notice Notice hereby given mat there  will4e a mam meeting of all inter state contest in May BAbfitfALL SCHEDULE Wed April 13Hartland Here Tues April 19 Dexter Here Fri Apriil 29 South Lyon Here  Tues Arpil 26 Brighton There Tues May 3 Manchester There Fri, May 6 Dexter There Fri May 13  Hartland There I Aeet Tues May 17 South Lyon There Children Service Fri, May 20   twenty fifth wedding anniversary This unique social function which was held at the Clifford Van Horn home, was sponsored by the North Hamburg Home Extension Group and was a complete surprise o the honored guests Some 30  friends were present ande e i ing was featured by a mock wed dlng games and reieirimerrts Old songs were also enjoyed by the group Mrs Burroughs was presented a  silver coin corsage by her as  sociate extension workers and the Friday8,aftr Novnna Devotions i Novenna to Our Soaowful Mo1  Fiidays ai 730 PM j Holy ThursdayHigh Mass and Procession a 730 pm Adoration  of Bl Sacrament throughout the i day Holy Hour at 730 pm follow t  ed by Confessions  j GooarTrrdayMass of PreSanct DUTCH ENTERTAINMENT Tlirough courtesy oi the clauses at the 1ederated Church MrsWii helmina Swarthout, teacher wc have had the pleasure of a briel Vivit to Holland Quite a bey oi Dutch lads and lassies cjrac d thr, taqc of ho High Sciiool Tur sday afternoon, and treated parents and eliminates to a birdsoye view of Dutch dances, songs and customs Maybe we should say Storkseye view because Mr Sprk was theraTnairagQxrto stop ai  inq the night from one station to another until finally they reached Canada We have heard that the Reeves farm near here at Hiland j Lake was such a station and the Judye Dexter house at Dexter another Slaves were legal property jthen and smuggling them to Can Jada was stntl again the law  Today we hear much of the Russain Iron Curtain and undoubtedly some people believe Russia has  surrounded herself with such a curtain but like the underground railroad it is strictly an illusion The Russian iron curtain is the name for the strict censorship with which Russia has surrounded her self and by means of which she ified at 730 a m Adoration Cross throughout the day In the afternoon from 200 to 300 P Stations of Cross Sermon av  long bill, orange stockinged legs , , ,  i , i Adoration of Cross followed by couple received a choice gift from rniaeBiAne , J j y  , r T i J T I Confessions Stations and adctaitheir two sons, Paul and James     ree   on  ,  B ,  , , ion oi Oross again at 7JQ pmm Mrs Burrouqhs is the former , , ,, , , r ,,  y   h evening followed by Coihs ate of Howell High School and of Albion College Mr Burroughs is a son of the late Charles and Lillian Peters Bmvbughs members of pioneer North Hamburg families fessions Hcly SaturdayBlessing o Nr Fie Easter Candle etc beinninc at 730 oclock Confession Sat  evening from 730 to 900 r m Easter SundayMasses at and 1000 oi   long black tail feathers, Gretch en was quite the Dutch maid with green skirt, white apron and ker chief and Hans wore bright red pantaloons, with yellow patches 13d shirt and sweater jacketTh scenery was in keeping wih the luiidof windmills,and our thanks to jl3 of you for a nice time Mrs Swarthout,please take a bow Brighton Argus ures, anything else getting out of Russia and at the same time keep all persons obnoxious to her out With the opening of the big lea gue base bail season at Detroit only a veek away then u cpar ently Uttlinterest manifested here in it Year3 aqo we doubt that the late W E Murphy and 803  MEETING SAT APRIL 16 CALVArU MENNNONJTE CHURCH Bev Eern Sea4fcr, paMot Morning Worsfalp  1000 Sunday School  1100 Yoana Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Waahlp 815 Supt  Roscoe Darrow  Walter Esch Mon May 23 Stockbridge There Wed May 25 Chelsea Here Tues May 31 Manchester Here 1145 Brighton Here Prayer MeeHnuTVedL gve 800  MASONIC BUILDING ASSN All mpmbers of the Pinckney Mas onij Building Assn vhich ir eludes the members of Livinvston FINED 50 Richard Dix who Hvee on flue Northwest Territorkd Rd was arretted on complaint of coneevahon dept omcers and fined S50 fior eet eave fbe ested parites to discuss purchas ting a grass fire which burned Ing of the Pinckney Mill Pond on over 100 acres and did consider Tuesday April 19 at 80 pm able damage, at the Township HalL The Pinckney fire dept was oaU Village Council and Committee ed to the east side of Portage He  l0 Frtday afternoon where the SOFT BALL MEETING THUR garage of John Obrest oanght Cue, There will be a meeting at tho ft took 4 boms work to Pinckney Dispatch ottos Thurs jbtiildina and nearby niaht April 14 to choose four soft Dertsr firo dept was  baS teams  f A gardea trador and ocacTEE oosofrjrmrr CHOIR j OHDOT  The Dexter Community Cbofr cf j I wjsii to overSOi on Moodaniglbt Aprfllt rVf  ios, ft eW be my asm to rm lemilinj wffl bo taking  Idsmss of me omce oi  vopjcmc All NORTH KAWU16 CHUROf Swarthout RdV I mUes northwest of Pkimmey Sunday Irfcoo  1000 Supt Iteniee Leinbach Momma USSSJM 1100  cOMiu 11 chJKc CongrcaoniJ Cnoir Practise   Weo Nbht TOdge No 76 F  A M and tjiOrganist A Choir Dirctor  I members of Pinckney Chapter No Mrs Merwin Cainpbrii  145 O E S are asked to attend z S S Supt Merwin Campbell meeting of the assn at he Pinck Wed, Junior Choir practise at ney Masonic temple on Satnight 400 Senior Choir Practise at 730 I April 16 at 800 p m to vote on  enlarging the lodge dining room Please make it a point to be there so we can get an expression from the majority of members Clyde Fisher Chcirman PESOLUTIONS OF PESPECT F 4 AM Whereas Divine Providence has seen fit to call fron us our high ly eftoemed and bekved brother Fred Campbell It ca i be truly said of him  He has done what he could His loss will be deeply powst 1st Communiry Choir cl I wfsb to simmi my smoert MOSS wffl ge a sind thanks tor me too emjmmtt BSC meComCaogl dmtdrd  me ssossi oevmesset ZLZTsTdia WftMmafmstoMmee Drama Practiseat 830 Thurs Candle Light Communic Service at 800 Recepton of Mem bers  FrlThree Hour Service 12 00 to 300 oclock ParUcipatinq minist ers and choirs from the Mennoue And Congl Charches Meditations on the Seven Last Words of Good Friday Service, April 151 Jesus, by Rev Nelson Potter Rev The congregation will cooperate in I Ezra Beachey, Mr A T VanSlarr the Union Senrice at the Cohq 1 , brook, and Rev D p Brady ChurcS tor the 3 hour period from  Easter Sun Church service a 1200 to 300 pm 1030 Sermon Immortclity for Rev Wilbur Yoder, Mlddlebury AILInfant Baptism Special Eas felt by all who have known him Ind, wul be the gamt speaker at ter Music Sunday School at 1L30 i therefore be it 800 pm at the Canary Menno Religious Drama The Unliqhted  Rosolved That white we revni r rhutdL and at me same time Cross by Dorothy Clark Wilson erently bow to the bidding of Him  16 presented at 730 under direction who doeth ail thmgs well, we 5 Mrs a D Brady deeply deplore the loss of our Apr 17 Mon 18, Public Concert by Dex brother and tender our heartfelt   xer Community Cho aT 336 4sympathy to his relatives at 600 a free wiU ottering will be taken, j Resolved That our Lodge be   draped in mourning for thirty SCHOOL PROPOSITIONS CARRY jaVs cmd that copies of these res j olutions be inscribed on our re At the special election rveld a I   published in our village FowierriBe last Thurs to bond fo  paper, an 88000 school building the pro ammittee on Resolutions o Sat 6410 SJU 11300 a m, and 70 pALCome wim us Htieftl jOtfJIjM  at Conal i Apr 19  aod Boys position carried by 90 votesThe to incseuse the IS ax Usirtt also carried Ross Read H C Vedder Clare Miner Charles Teeple ever missed an op eniig game At that time the Detroit team vas filled with such stars as Ty Cobb Sarn Crawford, Bill Donovan Dutch Shaker, Doni Bush, Chas Schmidt etc and later came Gehnnger, Greenbeig York and others who could hit the ball a mile Now apparently the team has fallen upon evil days and  with the exception of Hal Newhouser has few stars in her lineup The team has no one to thrill the crowd with spectacular feats We remember George Moriarity of th old days became famous for his ability to steal home Once when they played Boston he announced he would steal home on BUI Can gan of Boston one of tne great cat chers of the game He did so  which so exasperated Carrigan he spit tobacco juice in his face which led to a fight It has been many years since any Detroit play er tried to steal home Detnoft citizens threaten suit to overthrow the election them last year week where the voters auss orizee a 5 mill increase in the tax for school purposes They ckrisa only property owners should be  allowed to have voted on it Vm dty attorney disputes mem cities a supreme court dec  which authorises any legal to vote on rodstng me IS mil as this is not m a stnet thoruua Mi j,Wednesday April 13 1949 GRANDPA OF TiJE CABLE TRAIN Powibly youve seen modern h M Invdi uwn mlle train hurying Long Ditancr Ifliphonr cable acroxs the Michigan roimli  ul Bark in 1882, two pioneer telcphnii  uuw hihhrd a locomotive to a farmers plow, turned a J furrow five miles in length and planted n aortment of wires to ilelei iniiie the effect of MIM condition on tltIil From thi early experiment came fact helpful in developing modern underground cable BRAIN TEASERYou can probably stump most of your friends on this one In which case does your voice travel the longest distance to reach the person youre talking to a I  Vi hen you telephone our neighbor cm the next farm  hen you speak to somebody across the  Vnnwer When vou talk across the room  ben you telephone your neighbor, your voice just goes an inch or so to the mouthpiece, From there on it t rax els a an electric current right to the listeners telephone receiver 1 room NEIGHBOKLN An 80 voice chorus will present the Easter Cantata Swing Corneal a the Stcckbridge M E church on the night of April 24  Wm Lavey, 77, son of the late   u  ,,, Alfred Lavey of Dexter townsnipi, i 0   bor Burial and funeral at Ypsilanti Tues after a 5 day UinessHe leaves his wife, a son and a sis  ter Mrs Frank OToole of Ann Ar bor Buria alnd funeral at Ypsilanti Friday  The Ira Wilson family have rent ed their large farm on Gd Riv w of Howell and will sell stock and tools at auction  Dexter Theatre rrpi Chelsea, Mich DEXTER, MICHIGAN Air Conditioned Pesbte Foaturo  i LEON ERROL in RIVERBOAT RHYTH and H THE SECRET LAND Narration bf  Two Howell young men were ar Robert Taylor, RobertjMontgomtry rested by Ingham county officers i and Van Heflln for firing a shot through the Read Cartoon Woody Woodpockor home at Webberville after being  Sunday, Monday, April 17, is ejected from it for intoxicationIt Speclal 0f  Symd happened at 330 a m The two show StartI 7t00 p  th Niqht  are George Check and Eugeno Sundffy 8how 8lartt al 2i30 m Smith Friday Saturday, April IS, 19  IF YOU KNEW SUSIE j A Musical witn j Eddie Cantor Allyn Josiyn, Cartoon Urtoot Nowf Sunday Monojy  Tuotday April 1,1,43 COMMAND DECISION Van Johnson Brian Donlevy Clark Gable, Walter Pidgea, John Hodlak and Edward Arnold Canoou Sunday Shows 3579 1 Wodntsday 6 Thursday, April 20,11 A Comody   THE INSIDE STORY j Starring Marsha Hunt Wm Lundigan I Charles Winninger Plus  SUPPOSE yon could reach only one other tele phone Your telephone wonldnL he worth very much to you would it Actually, today you can reach more tors vets, equipment nd were would it dephones tlian ever hefore    docdealers, friends, relatives, til adding new telephones at record speed Thi more johs your means more people you can call telephone ran do for you TELEPHONE COMPANY Our 7,500,000 postwar rural construction program meant more and bettor rural telephone service WORDS AND MUSIC Starring Judy Garland Gene Kelly and Mickey Rooney Cartoon Now Tues Wed, Thurs April 1920 21 Show Starti 700 P M Each Night VanHeflin, Susan Hayward and Ward Bond in TAP Foul Hunting ROOTS 1 I D D ft U Kl IC A1 f A I 1 Br SantaJ caught BROWNIE WICAL WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKITS AND MELODIES AT NCHOR INN PORTAGE LAKE ENJOY YOUR FAVOnlE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUR LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR OPEN DAai,Y BfRTt TO 200XMTGldSED SUNDAYS 5 f fire Friday morning and was bad f ly damaged before blaze was ex S tinguished Mrs Earl Baughn who  f was there with a new born baby SVas taken to the WCMhie home 2 Other patients were removed to 2 the home of DrCLSigler 3 Mr and Mrs LT Lamborne of 5 Gregory celebrated their 50th weds ding anniversary la3t Wedensday 1 5 Charles Campbell and Mrs Ida s Hall were married at Unadilla by 5 Rev Hurlburt last Wednesday 5l Dep Coll Kennedy and barber 5 chased a bootlegger through the 5 streets of Pinckney Sut raorniny 5 at 2U0 a m and caight him west 5 of Pinckney He had a load of 5boozo Shirley Henry, mayor elect of Howell, has only lived there four years, coming from Hastings State police arrested two aviators, last week, Ranald Ebersole of Chilson and Robert Kelly of Brigh ton for flying too low ver Pinckney They were fined 25 and costs eachc by Jusitce Cronnen wett On the vote for a new county jail the following townships voted against it Putnam, Tyrone Putnam cast a majority of 18 against it and Tyrone 54 AH others gave  majorities for it Mja Louis Colombo jr noted Detriot  lawyer has been hired to defend J AVON THEATER Ivan Love, the Ann Arbor man ac A cused of killing his sweetheart, Mrs Zella McConnell of that place Love is divorced and Mrs McCon nell was divorced twiceLove stat ed they first met at the Hamburg dances Mrs Don Swarthout, teacher in the Brighton school put on an en tertainment entitled A Visit To TRAIL TO LAREDO   mag j Charles Starrett Smiley Burnetts, Virginia  axey coming undayFighter Sg  Ntwi Friday Saturday April 15, 16 Double Foatur I NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE  HwitimiiiinuinmiiHim inMitniiipnfniNinimmMHhiimiimmuimn ,1 i DANCE AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Saturday, Aprjl 23rd tICKETS ON SALE 50c i t  I  Wm, T Moran former Pinckney mason and contractor die1 in Det roit April 9 He leaves his wife, the former Mary Mois, 3 sons Roy, Thomas and Wmand 2 dau ghters Madeline and MargaretFuneral at St Marys Church Fri with burial heie Bart VanHom is wonting for Albert Dinkel Born to ChasKennedy and wife April 17 a girl EJBriggs,former drayman, died at Howell Sunday Joe Gentile has sold his fruit store to Frank GaJardi Chas Teeple took in the opener at Detroit and saw Detroit trim Cleveland 4 to 3 m   Civic Improvement Asn met Monday night for their regular J  meeting The minutes were read approved Ross Read gave  j very line report on the accom plishments of his committee so 1  far in getting street signs put up in the Village Pinckney We 4 Holland last week in which the pupils wore Dutch costumes and danced Dutch dances  Mrs Winifred Graves has return ed home after being in Jackson for awhile Born to Mr and Mrs Earl Fisher Sunday, of Hamburg March 29, a daughter Linda lean 1 The Brighton Argus states that Northville not now a member, is  considering joining the League O Coming Lakes of which Pinckney is a merh ber The Dexter bowling alley was entered last week and 140 taken from the till The Brighton high school JHop is at Pine Lodge May 20 Triplet sons born to Mr and Mrs Charles Conely of Brighton diecT after birth 47 YEARS AGO Wm Conners has purchased the house vacated by llobt CuJhane Mr tnd Mrs John Chambers jr celebrated their 50th wedding anMr and Mrs John Chambers Sr niversary April 2nd The senior elass will present the, play Comrades at iho opera house April 11The cast is compos ed of Bert Roche,Cas Culhane,Ray Siglei, Marion Reason, Mae Rea son, Ethel Durfee Florence Andrews Willis Tupper shot two sheep dogs which he found in his sheep Francis Carr is enrolled at the Ypsi Normal Elmer Book and Mrs Georgia Poole were married at Howell last Thursday Leo Fohey has enrolled at Ferris OKLAHOMA BADLANDS  A WMtorn Starring 1 Rock Lane, Mildred Cole Plu 1 SLIPPY McGEE wlib  4 A Rackotoer Roformi with Dale Evans, Donald Barry Ttiotday, April 17, 18  DATE WITH JUD la Technicolor Stoning  Wallace Berry, Jane Powell  Now Pluadoren, Hotncominqt HO WEIL Theater Howell Mich Thursday, Friday, April 14, 15 Dick PowelL Jane Greer in I i I  STATION WEST Burl Ives Tom Powers  Comody Ctrtof Saturday April lo THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS    i SINGING SPURS Also  Gloria Henry William Bishop , i in  i PORT SAID  Sunday, Monday, April 17 18  Mat Sunday, H8 P M, ConHnuoi  Alan Ladd Robert Preston, Brenda Marshall, Donald Crisp In i WHISPERING SMITH 1 Ocbiceloff  Comedy Cartoon Nowff  Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,April 17,1819  RED SKELTON as THE FULLER BRUSH MAN with met Blair Don M Guirc Coaiftd  Gaffcoa Nrr agreed to raise 250 for the ac ttviHes of the 4H boys There f  Sunday with Floyd Fulford were a number of discussions on sutemer adiTttiet and the l, 1  adjourned at 100 4  MrS alter C12fk and son n   1 vu J  were m Lansing Thursday  llwg LL JL  1  1 369 WMain St will Celebris their mmmm 55th wedding anniversary Canday W APril 17 Pen huse 8 to 4 5  Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Sunday guests fo Mr and Mrs Walter Clark were Edsel Meyer and family of Ypsilanti Russell Clark and wife of Hiawatha Hea ch and Mirtin Ritter and wife of Institute Big Rapids Lakeland Born to Elmer VcmBeuran and Mrs Virginia Carver and Mrs wife AP1 6 a 12 lb son Betty Seefeld were soloists at the E11 Wood has gone to Ann ArNovi church Sunday nigh bor to enter training for a nurs i Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller Just on of man Briggt Features I Four ttanniae  psstcll , i modest baths and budgets one, green, blue, ivory No wonder Briggs baths are id snoW white Stain TtopC porcelain enamel In Ash for FREE booklet, Planaddition, Briggf Beaucyware ming Your Bathrooms aui rled to fit the most Wowder Room fproof X vwBmm HAVE YOU CHECKED Buicks New Low Prices  WITH OR WITHOUT A TRADE DRIVE OVER TODAY Uvingston Motor Sales  Howell votes Monday for a Car i Telephone I Pinckney 1S7F11 Roche Contables Phlan Monroe The election here was all Demo crat Th following were elected Sup Jerry Dunne QericWill Monks Treas GeorgeReason Jr High Corn Dave Bennett Justice, W A Carr Bd of Rev John Dunnej School Inspts Will McIntyreJim negie library Bert VanBkrircum Will CooperEd Spears MYJtOH J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Repealing a Speeialiry George Meabon Sr was Mr and Mrs Jack Tuten and Mr and Mrs Eugene Marcotte and children of Rochester and Mr and Mrs Lore 1 jtr A   Meabonand children of Grand JSSlJ2 5d t Rapids I e ine  M cmd Mrs R Mrs Beatrice Shfrfcy Mr Sad  Jl tSI  ie Moran Mrs Kwi Sd  1 me past presiaenrs meeting at the p JUA a U  West Marion church Monday Lir TTn   C K McRorie and RwSrlett Jifl FridaT attended the Liie Membehip  u W night at the Stockbridge Maeonic J  2  Lodge Monday night iJni SundflT at the  Guests of Mr and Ua BatbiB DJr  g m I Robinson last week toere his par JKZST 2 nld , ents Mr and Mrs Edgar Jeon    Sunday at AeIC  ti 1 j    Kenneay name  j Mss tails Baker and difldrea UA  m MX wk of FulkXL I1L thy Nenrttrk of DafeseL Ofctfo J 1  vV 7 The Pincknty DispcrtcL Wednesday April 13 1949   St, 1 Ju  LIMITED TIME ONLY  iMMMVtS  BUY A NEW  Ifctt m Si J W  wuwSKuiij  Norge Refr r AT NEW LOW PRICES I    3    t V M 8 CUBIC FT REfHIC  TC  NOW PRICED FOR YOU  JKJO JtiS  st  s  ru MieJ CAPITAL IN THE WOODS IN 1947, leClSUTOfc WRANGLED FOR MONTHS IN DETROIT TO CHOOSE MICHIGAN 4 PERMANENT CAPITAL A PftAMKTOR SUUfD TME TOWNSHIP OF LANSINO A W1lDMNEi WITH A SAWMILL AND ONE UX HOUSE TO fchEAH THE LfcOSLATiYE DEADLOCK   TIRED LAWMAKER AGbEP SURROUNDED BY FISHERMEN IN WINTIR, AMATEURS FI8H PROM TAJV PAPER SHANTIES THROUGH THE ICE ON SAGINAW BAY WHILE THEY CATCH UNSUSPECTING TOH WITH HOOK, LINE AND  SPEAR, COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN MAHE TVEIft  CATCHES WITH NETS SPREADNMTH THE ICE   NATURES SERVICE STATION t WALLOON LAKE, NESTLEO AWp CRffNCLAO HILLS SOUTH Of PETOSKEY, BOASTS CAYbTALCLEAR WATER SO PURE THAT 10CAL RESIDENTS USE IT IN THEIR AUTOHOWLE BATTERIES, WILDERNESS WATERRALL VIRGIN FOneSTS ttCUK TAHQUAMENON FALLS NTH UPPER PENINSUWITU ACCESSIBLE ONLY BY TJREESHAOEP THAILS, Oft BY NARRoVftAUOE Wllr WAY FROM SOO JUNCTION TO THl, BANHS OF THE lQmOU AIVMf AMOUS COLDfNfmH Of LONG, TO THE 11 9 fy fr  CMGA WQfcrWHQL LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE PAY ONLY THEBALANCE AT  1 Down aJloni Fabricating  She WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY PHONE 134 fTT mt, W V    J r w  w w r  w W  w      Motor Tuneup HERES WHAT WE DO FO 1 U,V Guard Aids Pahstkie Truce 395 R G A JACKSON Commander R G A Jackson, recently began work as tie United Nations ninth Assistant SecretaryGeneral After a distinguished career in the Australian Niw Commander Jackson served as DeputyDirector of INKRA from 1945 until the end ol that agency Uncle Sam Says lioiiscrwilioii iNoles v uoe d tuuily hai is first n ai UJC nee u I Thereafter u a v ,s ,j y ,1 is the ruj A IJUJIU J ilia Luiinato the aum ,ji ci pheasants o bu found at inT, ITvoTTteimiiliKj place tmr iatt Ujy counting the cock ccovs at   tavn ihero are 2 hens to a ock laud the hatch is usually twicu the number of liens  Lakes with alkiline waters Have  J no , fish than those with acid or neuLul waters 1 lstionneu may not have to gc iartn for tiout us Genesee, Jack 1 Analyze  Adjust Carbureter, l, Analyze Distributor  Timing 3 Clean and Adjust Timing,  4 Clean Air F Iter, 5, Analyze C erator Starter rnd Voltage and Current Regafcrtorr  13 6, Test Batter and Check Co les 7, Analyzo Coil and Condens  8, Chec, an Belt for Loosenes and Adjust if Neceeeaxy WRECKER SERV ICE Marathon Service Station  Main and Pearl Streets  A, J Fenner Prop Cold Wait for Dinner i  MT, tfttfr liiirrtnwrii tttlltoj t on, Shiawassee and Oakland all IUVO trout stioams A project is MOW underway to transform the  luro iei i j u trout siean y building G dams starting at Kent Lako ihete have been 137 forest fires ro lai tiiiL, year compared to G5 at Lj ame time last year, The big jest was ia the Jackson distmi  where 933 acres burned I6fc733 trout stamps were sold in Ivlich last year This money cjoe  to plant trout in Michstreams j Wld tovvl are migrating north several veeks ahead of schedule iris year With little snov deer starvation last winter was cut to a minmium iherc is still a ft of snow along Lake Superior  Embarking for Palestine, a Unite Nations guard force gets a farewell from UN SecretaryGenerai xrygve Lie The guard, made up of 49 volunteers from UNYs staff, was requested by Count Bernadotte, 17X medhtor in Palestine The frv , is r  jn duty hi  H ly LzaO uuiUiiii Iiadqurto nvC 1   a           D4 junior evr ak yu whethrr you ever hit a nr r i This is llie lime of tle ycar utirn cistions hke that oar l cire jiiyppin at  oj z Iuly, you can lock jiiilor ri hi ij th ve and say tn,h hilly , so, 1 tid many tims, trt is if c i nr inve ting in Savns iSinc r pry j v Figure Better Food for Latin America it out youiet J pry Su vrs Bnd cprserrts a f4tlie hit for jun vb IV r  v  Jc Ruth t dnt hit one over the tnce every time ho came to bat Step to the  date, dad, and chut one more Sav ngs Bond into ur strong box Some day junior will stare up ad cheer a reaJ home run hitter J   f   ,  vvw x,  fiiii    fe 1 1 1 B J  KTTl J ,0  I  K  1 sNP viiilftii Bui    irtlCrvwto 1P  pair ef ceeeigli U ezekeace newi, aid such iuBooent vfetieM ef war at reat ILwtrtfiM Fa eet  kr CMe4 awpfleeefBttry feeiter JWie em ef Mffe  fer feed jy  m Uncle Sam Says Hill Ulea empetle ere 4evisinfways of itnprdtmf the diHs e 1 Latie AeMricans under the auspices of the CN FooA aa AcricvKare Orgaiaiiwi FAO Above a uorker bnnts i peaawU jiregtiTdi es an aericttltural expwmerit Uion v4cll ef0Lir5 c j,iSLili e frewinf difirreui iou4s for  A1 A 1 Abraham Lincolns birthday should e a reminder to my nieces and aepbews that they have the oppor tunity to emancipate thn selves from Cjturc insecurity by bsvig United States Savings Bonds regularly Every time yon biiy a bond youve added something to the future youre creatinga lomc an education for your chiliren, a secure eld age for yourself Livery signed payroll savings authorisation card is a personal emancipation proclama Uoeeutanciealioo fron the slavery ef a felvre haadtomouJi existence Every itevhu purchase of a Saving Bead at your bank, post off ie yea work it another step USTrj,  CARD OF THANKS Ve vish to express our sincere hanks to our relatives, neighbors and kindness, ior their presence and friends for their thoughtfulnesp and floral remembrances though the loss of our beloved son anc brother Also Rev Tr Alber Schmitt for his beautiful sermon Mr Don Swarthout for his kind nesi and service and The Amen can Legion services Our appreciation cannot be adii quately expressed Mr and Mrs Bob Chovich ind family Mr and Mrs Stanley Tomasik, and family HUSBANDS S4S HOORAY  FOR EASTLR BCNNKTS  Be sure to read Its a Happy iDay by Paul Gallico, in Pictor ial Re i , with this Sunday  April 17 i issue of The Detroi Sun Times Youll also tine fasciraimn features by Westbrook Pcla, Kitherine Brush, Gecrge Dxon and other writing headlineisuil in Pictorial Review, allstar magazine with Sundays Detroit Times PINCKNEY CEMETEhtf MEETING Tht annual meeting of the Pinck ney Cemetery Asn will be held on Thursday evening, April 14th 800 p m at the home of Ross Read for the election of officer md to consider any other business which may be presented Ross Read President k TRICOUNTY IEAGUE The TriCounty hard ball league will hold a meeting at the Ameri can Legion hall at Howell on h night of April 24 The folkminq teams will comprise the leacrue Chelsea, Brighotn, Howell, Web berville, Saline, Grass Lak Ann Arbor Mason Pinckney Fowler ville Okemxxs and HasleH1n ad dition to the Fowlerrflle Fair tear noment the Natico1Jbaeejjball dist tournament at TowbrnJtom Philadelphia Phfflie wffl hcW c tryotH  AiiT i 1 is V,1 THE PINCKNE DISPATCH Wedntidoy April 13 1949 5tff  f   I  STAT OF MCmOMM h   nerSeesblSeUer Crops  I  To ensure bigger crops for a hungry world, the United Nations Food and Wirulhue Oreaniation FAO is now sending hybrid seed corn to V countries in Euuipe ,nd the Near East In Italy, for example, hybrid corn ics n f, 3D percent bettor yields than oidtr types It ere mentis rt ui I XK S agricultural division pack hybrid seed for other countries ailloring from food shortages World Court IlvaremCorfu Channel Case  1 lODak wocrt lot the Coualy ol Livingston  isijn of nid Court hld In the  Cunty on  llih day oi Aprlj, v J J49   Hoa Hbw fi Smith, Judge ot Probal In the Matter oi the Estate oi  is Spears, Deceased  Voiles K VaWinkle end coorge Burke jr Sowing tiled in  rjit ileix iinai cdrninisrraiion account and  r petition praying fox the allowance eoi and ior assignment and cILatribu  of the rosidue oi said estate 1 P P PZ U wm pejepjo  IJ  V 1949 at ten oclock in ui unccri at said TrOiXito flhro be nid is here,, aipcinied la houring i I jotMion f It is FmtiieT Orderedjhat public otie thoreoi be given by publication i a copy oi tbi cidor ouv each wt, or three successive weeks previous to joid day ot hearing tn the Pinci y  dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cirrliculated in said County Hiram B Smith ludae ef Probate Minnio H, Potter, Dep Reg bf Probate  tf  MliUIUUlU MttfmMlkMiHlinM1lllllllinHIIIUlVIHWIUIIMllllimW i  5 1 1 ook at this Deal Trade YOUR OLD WASHER ON A New NOR6E lash Clothes Cleaner n this SuperCapacity NORGEi STATE OF MiCHICAW The Probate Court for the Couoiy of  Livingston At a fcesslon of ftaid Cout held u he Piobat Office in the City oi Howell in th said County, on the 31st day oi March, A D 1949 niesent,Hon Hiiarn R Smith Judge of Piobate i In the Matter of the Estate of I William A Shilling, Sr, Deceased  It appearing to the Court that the tin a I for presentation of claims against said eataieshould be UrnilfldVaad that a tine and place be appointed to recieve, examine and cdjust all caims and de j mands againist said deceased by and j before said Court It Is Ordered That all of the credtHors off said deceased are required o  present their claim to said Court at said Probate Office and o ssrve a aopy vipoi Stanley Berriman, Administrator of     YOU SET THE PIUCE Otf YOUR OLD WASHER W WILL DELIVER A MODEt  FOR A3 LITTLE AS 1725 Down  BALANCE AS LOW AS 4J4,a week   H IPinckfley Jffor Sheet Metal Co  5 211 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiifMiuiieiiiMumiiiKtKiKKiiiiiiiiiiKtuiiiiniiiM MititnuniittiniiiiiiMiiiiiitiiitiHttHiiisiti  IS IMM If Argument in the nrsi ease between nations to come before the International Court ot Justice are nov being heard at The Hague, The Netherlands The c  e involves tue United Kingdoms claims for payment from Albania as fhe result of mine damage to British destroyers nv Ce death el U vciunen in the Corfu Channel oft the Albanian w i  S V vrr shaucros flefn, IMC ciuive, looki  it II it Piem Cot, Albanian cous 1  fqkKefttatg Qt HQwelpVfiffh, rvnrrrhyrtre the 13th day of June, A D 1349, ai toa oclock on that said day in fhe forenoon, sedd time and place being kere liy appointed for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands aaainrt said deceased It is, Further Ordcd, That ovbMc notice thereof b given by publication of a cory of this orrfer once each week for three successive weeks previous to eotld day of hearing in the Pinckney DUspatch a newspaper printed and circulated In  said County A true copy Hrrm R, Smith Celeptia Por5,halI1 Judge of Probate RaaiEtr of Probate in the Dispatdi u  n Only 50c mrmmmm , i  Children Pay a viito United Nations 1 T,e IdexteffiffficvrnfiTrouU to Kashmir fin tXr  STATE Gf M7GKKIAJI rrootfl Cour r tne county of Idvtaaitda Al a session o said Court helH r the Probate Office in the City of Howin aid County, on the 5th day of April A D 19q PrentHos Hiram R Smith, Judae of Probate TN THE MATTER OF THB ESTATE OF Rita E Kennedy, Minor Mary B Kennedy having filed iniaid A group of Mexicaii Annv office signed to the United Xations Commission for India mcl nakitan as military observers in dis puted Kashmir, visit Cniteti Nations Headquarters at Lake Success before leaving UJI their miv ion Alberto Inocentc Alvarez of Cuba  nnr Preidetj of the Security Council, greeted the visitors  Coun bm petition, praying for license o sell the interest of said estate in certain real estate djerein described, It is OrderedThat tho 2nd luv A May A D 1949, at ten oclock in the at scd Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said ccrount and Hemina scid petition It is Further Ordered, That public net ice thereof be aiven by publication of a  conv of this order, for three successive worVi, previous to sedd dcrv oi hearina said Jay of hearing In th Pinckney rrieA mnd circuJated fn ad County fl tme rnnv Jflrffrrt H SnftS Minnie Porter Judge of Probate ReatstssT Cm V N News for Eastern Europe   of a dual diversity receiver to be used in Warsaw for the i of news by the lNInformation Center and the  wit IfSrom left ,erv S2Pro Direet4r External X Uarted Natwns Dr Adolf BUeher, Polijrh Radio reprefclft81 0, FrsMtk E SUme CWef CommsMi Kmg VM Radio Division, and Leopold 8aor, reporter RATE Ot MlCKiQiiM The Pi iiote Court tor fhm SwlDOaton At a sesf on of said Cow, held at  Probate Oiiico in the City of huwin said County, on the 8th dnv of April  A, D 1949  PiosentHos Hiram R Smith, J0 0 Probate IN THE MATTER O w ESTATE OT Wiiam  Brown, Deceased E Koed Fletcher having filed in said  petition, prgying for license tk sell the interest of said estate in cerWn real os f tote therein deecrfbed y j It i OrderedThat the Znd day of Mcy  A D, 1948, at ten oclock fn the  forenoon, at said Probate oflioe be and is hereby appoinltd ior hearin said pot itfon i It is Further Ordered, That pubttic notfoe hereof bo cen by pubUcoUoa of a copy of this order once each wok  for Oreo successive weeks previous to j  sedd day of hearina, hi the Pinckmof  Dispatch, a wspupoi, prhrttd aad  ci elated in sedd ZHjr A true copy flfcasB tL Ceietta Par shall fc   5 Wt children jot their chance to visit the help children froTiMrsTleknorIe United Nations at the General Assembly meetings, states delegate and nwWoiki recently ended in Paris Here some young visi Chairman, and Dr Charles Malik r I2li tor learn what the United Nations is doing to etaliSS11 New Homes and New Lives for Refugees i  i n yean of HfH  for  iSMO At left, I m eiViirli, A  rifht free mltunrif  Ant   ev 4  j    SThe Facta ttepch Wtoeday April 131949 The Peoples Store he Pinckney Dispatch  Vmckney Michi uude Pnibuabed Every Wednesday 116 Main St ,Pinck2v, Jtchiyan  Sustcrintie re flto e Yau W CarUil Pnubr Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishiilgs Canned Goods Lingerie Sfcoes WJ ,Hm,wm Quiet If jr V f 6 7 ft  0f cocrssIts ELECTRIC George Hankerd oi Munith was ordained a Catholic priest at lack son lost Sunday WmBrasn jrhas been given an honorable discharge Irom the army and ho and his wile are now living in th McMacken apart ments on UnaaeUa Street Mrs Mary Hoff is spending the week in Detroit Mrs Beulah Mai tinoi Ypsiianti is stayinq with Miss Laura HofL Mr and Mrs Frank Nayici and ids spent Sunday at the Andrew frfrs Blanche Naylor of Eaton Rap Nesbtt home , David Aberdeen is home from  Alboin college for a week I Mr and MTL il V Meyor und i granddaughter Jeri La rah, heard J  Barry Williami prech at the Stock gridge M E Church Sunday  Mrs Marao Bauer and chfron of Brighton spout Sunday at the  Louis She ha u h  at I Mrs Clifford VanHom and Mrs  John McOorali were in Ann Ar bor Friday I Mr and Mrs Martin RiUor jrand  sons and Ms Isabel Nash spent  Sunday at the Mark Nash home  Mr and Mrs Myron Pi Ouudrn  , and Mrs Agrees Richardson peat the week end at Sundish I Biill Baughn and family were I Sunday dinner guests of the Lev j rence Baughn family I Mr and Mrs Anthony Barney of Detroit and Omar Gass and wife of Brighton were Sunday guests at the Lester McAfee home Howard Read and wife and son spent Sunday at the Irish Hills The Pinckney fire dept was call ed at Silver Lake Sat afternoon by on the south side Hugh Doolittle and wife were Sunday dinner guests of the Hollw Wylie family Ccrl Ward jr and family of Pin gree were Sunday quest of the Dale Miller family  Mrs George ane and Col Ed won S Georqe have returned horn Ft Myers, Fla Ben White and wii3 spent Sun at the Basil White home in How ell  Mrs Albin Pfau and Mrs Alfred Pfau of Pingree spent Sat at the Ben White home MrjFlorence Ryer of Grand Rap ids is visiting her daughter, Mrs Ashor Wylie and family hv nneth Qiqler and iiy Uor Mrs Charleton and Mrs Hazel Jfe2L  v  ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS NEVER MAKE A SOUND Youll never know your electric water heater Js in the house In fact, you can take it for granted that youll have floods of hot water whenever you turn the tap Tast year alone, 11,354 Detroit Edison  istomert installed modern electric water heaters For cleanliness, convenience and complete 24houraday dependability, its electricity every time See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer, or any Edison office DETROIT EDISON  WolTb bac to Curuda Saturday Mrs Wa Mtrcji spent lt  k at the home of Dr Walter Mercer in East Lansircj , Charles Whitehead and wife and Miss Beatrice Lamborn of Gre gory were Sunday callers at tha Jesse Henry home Mr and Mrs W H Euler and Dick  Wylie xeUimecLfeom Fan hope Ala Thursday Wayne Bennett is building a house on part of the Mike Dama scus farm he bought of JLewis Lloyd Hendee and family span Sunday with her folks in Holt Donna Viola DeVoe again won the Dist Spelling Bee at Doxtr this year Fifteen contestants part icipated in the bee Donna is tho daughter of Mr and Mrs ArUur DeVoe  , Last week MrsMarjbne Sheaan took the pupils of the 5th,6th,7tn, and 8th grades to Ann Arbor where they went throughihe Ann Arbor News and saw the com plete printing of a ,newspuer j They also visited the U Mtiseum Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were Mr and Mrs  Jay Brigham of Grass Lkand Mrs  Florence Mosher of lackson  Louis Wagoner and wila sprt I the week end at Stcmdish  Mrs Albert Dinkel and daughter Alberta spent last Tues in Lan j ,  Bnniett Harris is building a njw   barn on his farm near Chubps or He will raise beef cattle  The Yoiinglove PT Ahad a good attendance at their shadow socand Carbyln Jaxfo ,4d entertained a sat nigh They entertoined   Yc sing a song of savings vher yvj see this big, beauflfc ilgas Special Model 648 ra  Here youll fjid el these important features  one jiunt ond tnee simmer burner  flush to wall consfruclio i, weld J stet fiamo  ,  dependable oven rcyufator    roomy scage diawer  t, and many other cooking convenience trrnnlia installation in your kitchen  no v Tiring ler your Philgas deafer show you tie convenience clean, modern gas cooking  at a price suited  family budget  of fust, I j your HoeHesLSeryice 494 EAR MAIN ST Flncknef Dead ct Alive FAHM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AND CiJF SKINS phons 88 PlnckneY Central Daa gtofcCo From where I sit yJoelMarsh, Therell Always Be a Gawker Harry  Hermit, as hea A called, came into town last week and, as usual, caused quite a stir He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and Daniel Boone We had a friendly glass of 1 r together and I asks him,  I i you ever got annoyed at the way  some peoplo laugh and sttn as you i by tihucks no, Harry saya Only while theyre laughin at  me, Im feelin a mite so ry for them Imaginefolks so unKiwn up they cant see Im really just the same as they are underneath  Prom whire I lit, Harrys a lot or civilized thun the peopla  who make fun of him Hes con tented, lives the way h bellTt is right without harming anyone  and whats mora, hes tolerant of others whose tastes in living aro different from his Maybe we all dont look t he same, or act the same, or eat or drink the  same, hut in a free country, why should we amriglLi VJVK Ljulcd bluici Ureucn tuutilutiur J Mr and Mr oe Jntftth wor ttobtiP Mouk, it  Mr o   M sat njgn ii rri J Sunday dirrnw auerts ot Don Gri M A3ic Mouk of HowU UU ,1, the Chubb Comer Neighborhood j iXlid wife oHL Arbor one and broke hi wrw and one day to cjehhfcdg par gy icto orttS HouboJd Finance enter ,   JJSLJ  Arbor oalWd at the Jame wraoey mXmx TMmcATmG  prNOWEY mCHKJAII Co out oi Ann Arbor ha been Jack Sheldon JM  2JT3PliU mt h  SondalJ, A tmnilv spent 211 WEST MAW STBEET   Sort, in Mr and Mr  r, Mr tvi MraWayne Atlee have JJrm Bricm loe Clark emwHfcnq fy relumea from Tida 5STPLawrce attended the SHEET MZTKL COMPANY IFE theeSn MTouieWhWtaa S wSS cTnoTal 2 21 Mr , MW,ne , Hiaorins 1 next month Marion Beaten i  iSS TWk emioved a ple week In Canada Tnc nooie  ,IILU,WSI11JVW hector aam atJ101 home Svndar ekihei  J MLdLttate Biahtknttfif and wife at wf Wafcef Oinnxuat 6 p Mr Norma Gervcz and child Mrs Betty Seetfld and ctiililKB r aaenaea v rn  Droit called at the One ci Cclumbu O are vieianq at the  irw Frlnktht Campbell heme Sunday Eal Baughn Home in uenofi m w    Stopdlick of Hetb PaJmer and wne of T amrtng WLhom 11W nwCKNEY DlSPATCWwfay ApJ 1 1M 1  m M  V Pop aWtv i JU keavC ei2 wUut UHuCfc tht Bjft Tiind thais why scrmany farmers, who are unible to get Immediate delivery, are willing to wait for their John Deert Model M Tractors  The Model M is a tractor that represents all the knowhow of 30 years of tractorbuilding experience Only the best in modern design and construction could qualify to meet its engineering specifications In addition, farmers from all sections of the country were asked what they wanted in this new postwar tractor The result is the John Deere M as you see it todaythe one complete power farming unitthe one tractor with everything thats goot And thais why the M, with its full line of hvdraulicallycon trolled QuikTatch tools, is enjoying countrywide success on the smaller farms and as a helper on the larger farms Truethere are cheaper tractors, but none that offers so many extra values in power ,, in performance   in operators comfort and safety  in WJe adaptability in ease and economy of servicing    and in handy, practical working equipment So once again, in the Model M, John Deere is proving that teep doun in his heart every man wants the best of everything  1916 McPrtersoa Jtatr Bank  niFESSMMUL MRNEB  SATOIAUTOS  JXWVWktk CJLVoaWisAJW ROAD TO s There is one H track the road to success, h can termed Living within come To follow this track in business j or in personal living is no al i ways easy, fat any deviation J soon leaves the mainline to behind to turn back The reserve fuel for he train becomes too near cW pleted Successful businesses build re Real serves or saving from current in1 come General Motors Corp could I n employ a single man today   had it not used its savings wisely to provide more faciiinee lor prod utfion and thus employ more peo pie Lake A Your Property with LEE LAVEY General Phone S9F3 Each dollar we save provides us Hncfcnsy Mkkjaan with a growing fund which will I wor for us and work for othersM  tr LAVEY HARDWARE Plumbing Water Sytms etc Stanley Dinkel Spot Cash FOR DEADortISABLED STOCK HORSES 250, COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES SHEEI and rIGS REMOVED FHivE CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY  McPherson State Bank A savings Account can fee open est with as linle as a li billMoney to loom a ftsasonahlt rates Interest paid on pavings tools and Time Certjncates ei Deposit JU1 deposits up to 500000 insu ed by our membership in the Fed federal Deposit Insurants Cefts Ov 60 Years ol Safe Bankiaf AUCTI ONEER Form Sales a Speciality BERT WYUE Pincknem 7SF1 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Irw 107 M E Grand River  HoweU iWAimor  CL Swejrtbout Dtrectot t Amnnloroce Pfessts 9 4 M REFRIGERATION HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone jfeckney 154F3 1LCI TOWNBT Dentist 9S44 Portage Lake Road, Phene Dexter 3461 Deleter QPTOMRUST 120 West Grand River Ave HeweU Michigan For Appolnmnent Plsao SSS Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE Live Sleek Hauling Wsekty Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14   CARL JONES J JANE TASCH Letters sr Any Papers Composed I  er fepled en Your Convenience , Hocks Laid Piece sr Contract Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top Soil Read Ctavel FU Din end Road Butt 1949 STYLES THE BUICK One of a series in each American AH Work Confidential Ht MauxPinckney Phoae 50FU Want Ad uSSSmWAW LOWING by  nuimgaui rvianuiacnirer s Line f FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR ail the acre or hour Pinckneys  FIST  caVu l7as yoUe cut uWtfi    , planMl Pi I tn3 new ecuyou WANTBDiTo rent 40 acres of land wcmL 2Deteriaine your trad in ion  ioT c0 Sa8, AU hay to cut Nick Coluser M36 East, 4 miles from Piinckney FOrTSAlrft piece walnut dining room suite, Credenza buffet, full size table, chairs, China cabinet, and 6 master chairs Inquire of Harold Eberts 8550 Bass St,Portage Lake East Sidephone Dexter 5494  allowance and or cah down payment 3 See us about rt bank G r loan to finance ihs bal nc rlrtST NA1 ION AL BANK Member Federal Deposit buwance Corp All deposits p lo  V UALITY fO hNfT drop land available on FOR HENT and SALE Utility trail IRUSS Gardner, Ann Arbor 27101 ersConcrete miws for rentLow shares Phone or see rates Wilsons Sales and Rental I FOft SALth 14 Knapman boat Service 6121 W Gd RiverHali with steering gear and Martin 60 way between Brighton and How Motor 30000 Murray Daqa ell at Lake Chemung Open 800 I jflLand Lake a m600 p m incl SundaysPh FOR BALE Ail Metal war sur HbweU 354w4 plu building, 10ft high20 ftwid3 UUTHOABP MUWB8 reIrecT any length, gable roof 25c rei sa any make 6r size Have your mo ft LasTcKdnce for cheap slieltertor pui in shape for the coming G Dunstan, 5030 Huron River Dr season Wilsons Sales and Rent Dexter Phone Ann Arbor 250681 al Service, 6121 W Gd River fftfi SALt Crochet Work of all Lk Chemung, Brighton, open Sun kinds I also made costume jew days Phone Howell 354w4 0tY  0f sequinsrhinestone and JA tXFERT PIANO TUIH9KSUpearls AT REASONALE RATES Phone 24712 Ann Arbor, Kfich EDWARD WIGGINHOUSE 7128 Toma Rd Plnckney Rte 2 Phone Dexter 3 118 4 SSBiSeBSBSS POH SALEThe S G Teeple home in village of Pinckseycer oner of Main St and Howell Rd Must be sold Submit offer to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Hewell Phone 675   WANTED Plowing and TlfflrVj  your garden Call CHUCK HEWLETT Phone 93 FOR SALENew and used VAc Tractors, 1 Allis Chalmers tractor Model B 1949 New 13 hole 6 and 7 ftTractor manure spread er on rubberspring tooth harrows qrain drill on rubber, power dice, 34 sectioncorn plantorplow 214 on rubber, combines 56 ft FERRY IMPLEMENT CO 14050 North Territorial Rd Phono Chelsea 3696 FOR FINISH Oorpentur work and Kitchen Cabinets, drop a card to John R Beens, 9315 Half Moon Lake Road FOrTSALE GWt aprons 10fl each Mrs R K Elliott LOST Medium size puppy Thurs  Feb 17th white with black spots, and black left eye named Pswss nSsan1sPtockrieyBch WANTED To buy an oil burner heating stovs to heat 4 or  rooms Frd Campbell Portage Lake R 2 Pinckney mortage rAfJTHST  Daycare for preschpearls fool age children in my home Mrs Pomorski, McGregor Farm f 200 a dayi30 a hour M4ft East Pinckney, Michigan , PitfU pj  putnam Phone 6 coal  FOR SALEElectric range ne Charles Clark IJ 6ln tabUt kitchen J PI cabinet whits enamel 2 radios, iJfft Meats Fruit St Groceries Vegetables Charles Clark f SEPTIC TANK CLEAWWG by Modern Equipment All work guar jantesd Loyd Wellman, 6680 Pinckney Rd BKTBICAL POffDr oraae Lake 4IGt TT G LA s S Fish WANTED Saxophone man able to ab lib and put in Lots of filL Call O C Robinson, Pinckney 160F3 WANTED Garden plowing I will also haul ashes Gus Hanneman, 220 UnadUla St 9x12 rug, lamps, bed, springs   m REPUWC THAT 1MB mattress, pillows, rocking chairs, j  m rjLASS IN YOUR CAR mn rackMrs Frank Henry   iCjTO PARTS j 4S01 Iiland Lake Drive,Zukey kfj  7 Qn Rivet HswsJl  Phone Brighton 6035 Inquire  , IU  jw  shop Market Prises Courteous Service FOR SALOne Studio Couch and One davenport Cheap Martin flitter Jr Phone 6 4 ,   Clarks PWCKNETS FDsWT POOD STORE    ir jCARD OPTKAMEf 1 wish lo thank afl my hiSAds who gave me their suppori at the polls MondayI am grfSslsH lor their etforto Lynn Hendee CAJBDOTTHAIBU Thanks so ported ms at SW IshafldofitybeeltOBserM 4Jdencs sspssid is STRAYED turn 157 East U   i</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>L Michigan Mirror 3cMSr rtr  Masonic Lodge News TJie 19th annual Poet Malta Banquet of Livingston Lodge No  76 F 6 A M of Pinckney held at the school Saturday night drew the usual large crowd It wa sextet with the Democrafcandidates Ive b me laAm of the O E a  One oi the issues in the legislot ure is should the secret primary be maintained At the present time the voter does not have to de clare his party He is given a bed  OUR DEMOCRACY    by Mat on one side and the Republican on the otherHe can take his cnoic Democrats who favor the secret primary claim the pressure again st Democats in small towns is too  great for them to declare their of  Rev Brady gave the invocation The welcome was extended by Clyde Fisher W M and Joe Griffith responded for the past masters Of the 18 living past masters 15 were present The ofhc tM3TBm BECAUSE nor FAMILY UNIT IS THC BASIS OF OUR DEMOCRACY, WE HAVC AUVAV5 RSCOONIZMD THE IMPORTANCE OF A COMMUNITY OF INTEREST WITHIN THE HOME,THROUGH WHICH THE FAMILY GROUP DERIVES ftfNCFlT AfyO PLEASURE  Election Nsws  trruaCommU Enation, Republicans say itdes J ers of the lodge were introduced troys party responsibility and in and  W0 members time will destroy the two party system Repeal of the two year lobby registration bill is being urged Rep Carrol of Mt Clemens says An orchestra composed of Ed Maas, trumpet Bernice Maas sax aphone, Mrs John Hagman piano and Otto Poulson played r Hobby,, ore, no, being recjis 11 terod That H tend, to dueourage uced the 4 candidates te mand people ffora talking to and advie marshall th ing their representatives At pre sent 246 lobbyists are registered This was a Sigler measure An other Sigler measure seems to be given general satisfaction Gov Williams has good words for it In it many functions cf the state government are combined Loral self government came in In much praise at the mayors conference at Washington D C last week Gen Eisenhower said it was a fundamental of democracy I ,  The mayors conference also marshall this year, the ftW step  in the ladder which leads to grand master There were Robert Doug las of Alpena Francis Dodge of Detroit Howard Taylor of Flint,  Virgil Lake and Morris VanVlarah of Lansing 1 Tht following grand lodge offi cers were introduced Dr Hazen Cole, G M Dr Morgan Smead G S W Guy PowelL G J WDr Francis Lambie G Lect Horace White, Gd Mar John Hawks, PG M Charles Sherman, P G M Clarence Hooper P G M Albert Smith 33 Mason Paul Belser Gd  PUTNAM The Democrats won all oiiices except supervisors vhee inc rnbeat Lynn Hendee who had  Russia is now issuing a general claim that Russian scientists were responsible for me great invent ions as much as 100 years before served 2 terms was beaten by  western scientists discovered them Stanley DinkeL now treas This it mentions, the autos the afrthert  plane, the radio, and electricity was the wo any  only office where ntest and the splitting j and many other inventions which hav revolutionized was hertz There were 12b Qem straights and 74 RepublicamThe jail proposition lost by 22 votes in Putnam but carried in the coun ty 2 to 1 r, MANY OF US R6M EMS WHEN THE MAGIC LANTERN, WITH  ITS fcEMAfcKA0LC TRAVEL SLlOES,WAS A PffJZEO POSSESSION IN THE HOME adopted a proposal for a survey Chap of Royal Arch Masonsand of federal taxes and functions as Glen Alt pre8f of the Bd oi Gen  they relate to cities along lines Purposes of the Hoover survey Price of milk could be cut cents a quart according to  Mich Aqric Conference if dairy diseases, brucellosis The visiting masters and past masters were then introduced Rev McLucas gave a memorial  forAzel Carpenter, past master a who died in January  LATFft, HOME MOVIES CAMC ALONG  ANO TODAY, TELEVISION two  thetwo mastitis could be eliminatedThese A past ma8ters apron wae pre diseases deprive thfe people of sented t0 Jack Harfnett, xetirina 233 million lbs of rnilk a year maeter b Qna  p M  Gov Williams is ttie 3rd highest RbSs Read, Mariori Reason and paid governor in the nationNew Fred Teeple who haye competed Yark ifjtJ010, aovernrs 40 years membership in the lodge draw 25,000 a year, he gets 22, were given me membershipJudqe 00 M Hiram Snith stated the case for A drive is on to increase state the plaintiHs md f0uowinc his aid to local health depts from 200 piea circuit Court judge Willis L  000 a year to 2000,000 Michnow L gave them life , ranks 30th in the nation in ftrte m Livingston Lodge No 76 appropriations  THUS, EACH QSNIAT ION HAS ITS MAGIC LANTERNS INTERESTS IN HCH ALLWEM8ER5 OF THE FAMILY CAN SHARE EDUCATIONALLY, SOCIALLY AND CULTURALLY, ENRICHINSOURIMOME LIPE, STRENGTHENING FAMILY BONOS THE MAGlCylNTERNHAS KEPT PACE WITH THE CHANGING SCFNF AND TIMES OF OUR DEMOCRACY  Sup Lynn Hendee D, 279 Stanley Dinkel, Rep 232 3 Treas Wayne Carr D 2VA 5b  Ujet bhiley H, 238 Clerk, Murray,Iteinedy L 488 High Com D Wegener, D 2G4 20 Ora Haines, fl 244 Justice Homer Abney, D377 161  Robert Horine R 176 Justice, Ben White, D 301 108  lesso Richardson R, 1J3 Justice, Otto Paulson, D29 102  lirai Ion White R 190 Bel jf Rov Fed Vylo, D 272  Cene iVrmn, R 26 26  istablos h t Spetrs D31U enL ier, D 335, Wm Danw D Wm Farrell D 305 Gtocjo Asch  332, E VanSickle, R 254, Jiuce VanBlaircum R 242, Wilbu Lon nonR 192, Gerald Wider R 190 In Hamburg, a non partisan ticket got the following majorities  Sup Arthur ShehanD 121 Clerk, Edna Carpenter,  R 140 Treas, Bert Hooker, R 140 Justice James Boyd, R 131 Justice, Wheeler Martin R 132   revolutionized the world Now the fact is that scientists in other countries undoubtedly work ed on these inventions long before they were discovered in America We believe a French scientist in vented what was an early auto many years before the first one  was assembled in America This was before the day of the gasoline engine The French car was very expensive, would enly run short distances and broke down frequentlyWe believe it was power ed4by a steam engine In fact it was never perfected and soon was forqottenUndoubtedly scientists oi other countries worked on the other great inventions but in no count try but America were they perfect ed and improved urtfl they be come practical and in no other country were they produced by  mass production which made it possible for the average person to own oneRussia may have experi mented with all these things years aqo but she never developed them to  point where they could be made practical for every day use Memphis, Term, dispatch states scientists there are now making paper from straw and grass two Bd oi Rev Wray Hinckley D 108 waste products Now this is no re100 votes fox the cnt inveHtronrPaperwasraaasr I Obit uary Cliurcli iews  fi  ST ivUtttb CHURCH Fi Albert J, Schmitt, Pastor nday Mouses, 800 andv4fc BEAD WHY LANA TURNER LOST HER BABY Dr Herman N Bundesen pres of the Chicago Board of Health, FRED C CAMPBELL DIES Fred C Campbell 67, son oithe  , late Charles and Mary tfoung j Daily Mass 730 AMr   Campbell of Pinckney died at St  Conissions Sat 730 to 900 Joseph Hospital Ann Arbar April   2nd from injuries received when he was run over by a truck on Mc Gregor Road Portage March 21 Earl Gotberg a ventriloquiet from Detroit entertained for a  half hour with his talking doll Vr Hazen Cole grand master He was born at Oak Grove April who gave the address took for his 11, 1881 but moved to fincbioy subject Masonic Qualifications soon after with his parents In 1901 tells, in The Tnerican Weekly  ana stressed the virtues and prin he married Adelia Haab of Webmagazine with ihis Sundays Apr ciples which Masons should dfd sterThe couple moved to Ann Ar  10 issue of The Detroit Sunday icate themselves torlis address bor in 1910 where they resided unTimes, how pure chance ro bed v TS listened 1 with great attent til Mrs Campbell died June 22 this famous movie star of motir ion 1948 In January of 1949 he moved hood Be sure to get Sundays Dot No gathering here would be com to Portage Lake where he has roit Times and read why Lana plete without Dr Lambie being since lived His only brother, Ercalled ond he heeded the calls win, died several years ago Turner lost her baby pm 3undays,before 800 mass Fridaysaft r Novnna Devotions Novenna to Our Sorrowful Mo  Fridays ai 730 PM  There were new jail and 60 against UNADILLA Unadilla went all Republican  Sup Ralph Clean, R 279  Roy Gcarhart, D 191 Clerk Arthur BulliskR 296  Edgar Marshall, D 160 Treas L Whitehead, FL 252 Roland Stoffer, D 01 Justice, Clarence BowdishR287 Wilda Rockhold, D 171 COMMwur ChURCM Uontfx egationai Rov D D Biady Minister Ciiou Fiocuse  Weo Nigh Jicjaiut  Cnou Director Mrs Merwin Campfcxxi 3 S Supi Merwin Campbell Wed April 6, Junior Choir practise at 400 p m Senior Choir pra Conservation Notes  , ctise at 730 p m Pastors Confi from the assembly and recited a The deceased was a member of  maiton Class at 730 pm  poem which he called a sequel to Livingston Lodge No 76 for near  Thursday, Home Bible Study a the poem made famous by him 40 years and prominent in the j the following homes at 800 pm entitled The Bridgo Builder Congl church in his early lifeIk rZJJ 7m 6lTau thTr  This ended the gathering   uWIIOtt U1S memi ZJ were reFted AnntoZion Lutheran Church, enses on January 1 1950  xr nmm nk  mAmbers ore ArKr Commercial fish production of 690000 lbs throrgh the ice in Feb  Ann is double the January catch Forest fire burned only 14,855 acres last year, the smallest loss since 1941 The smelt started to run at Beulah on March 29 Perch runs are  reported at the Saganing, Pine and Kawkawlin river on Mar 28 Persons who start grass or brush fires should be very careful that j CIRCUIT COURT NEWS conditions are right Thousands of  dollars of damage are done by these tin each year, cmd fire dept 44 later transferred his membership n Lutheran Arbor Lodges had 3 members pre Arbor sent, Wayne County 22, Howell The funeral was at the Muehlig  20, Dexter 11 Chelsea 6, Plymouth Funeral Home, Ann Arbor Tues 6, Brighton 6, South Lyon 6, Flint afternoon Rev Howard Yeager of 9 Lansing 8 LesMe, MilfordByron Zion Lutheran church officiating Milan each had 4 There were 5 Burial was in Bethlehem cemetery outstate lodges represented Brem Ajm Arbor erton, Wash Garnett, MinnGary   from straw 50 years agoAt that time farmers horn here used to cell their straw to the paper mill on the Huron River at Hudson Cor  ners on the Northwest Territorial road where it was made into pap erIt was a course stiffbrown oat ored paper used chiefly by bllldt ers to wrap meat and carpensm to sheet housesEventually straw paper went off the market becausw it was claimed it could be made ,M,ice Norman Toppinq R305 I cheaper from spruce and poplar Barney RoepckeD 16 i wood and the paper was ot a bet    ter quality At that time straw had  somo value Now with the tractor replacing the horses on most iarms, straw is valueleesCombin operated farms do not even cut it  bu plow it under as fertilizer Bd of Review, Claude Rose R 2G2 Glenn Bishop, D, 193 The jail proposition carried by 40 votes DEXTER TOWNSHIP Dexter township went all Dem  D, Bd Ind, Savanagh, N Y, and Brew erton N Y Judqe Lyons held court in How ell last week The suit involving       , 0  i property Mrs Jessie Williams vs   f 252 lyoia Gulick was tried and then of nhifJ  sittled tor 2000 A decree was r8 tWSjlm for I given in the title ease oi Charles nre aep runs Eighty percent of the deer hunters in Oregon have turned in their deer report cards So far only 20 percent of the Mich, hunters have complied The legal voters of the Sprout and Marble school districts will meet at the Pinckney school Mon night April 11 at 800 p m to dis cuss school reorganization HUGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney C5   Kiras Purdy vs Edward Thompson Con stance Kubat was givea a divorce from Fred Kubat on a cross bill SatuTdaythe suit of DeHolm vs Baytes involving property in Ham  burg township was tried Attorneys were Stanley Berriman and  Edward Marx of Detroit CIVIC IMP AS8f MEETING Civic Imp Assn hekt their meet ing Fri night because of Mom be ing election day cmd they dead ed to have one regular meeting a Daughters witlhoM their togular iJZt meeting April at ti heme  J1w1Lf  Mrs D DJraay Aitnoon meet J m tlm tr A letter head WOM pceeented to the assn by Dr Towner Ralph Keyes of Ann Arbar qcrrej a very nice speech on 1hat Gv ic Minded People Can Da We eve makmcf plans lor a dance the 23sd of April to be held m the He ing 8PBOAL XDMMUlflCATIOM Special Cotrununication of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 F 6 A M on Tueeday nisjht Aprfl 12 at 8 pss to work EA PINCKNEY CEMETER MEETING The annual meeting of the Pinck ney Cemetery Assn will be held on Thursday evening, April 14th  800 p m at the home of Ross Read for the election of officers and to consider any other business which may be presented Ross Read President Nelson Duzmd,s R Thomas A Wares A T VanSlarr Lxooks Palm Sunday, Church Serviceat 1030 Sermon Friends For All Sunday School at 113Q Evening Service at 800 Sermon by Pastor Yoou Must Be Born Again Holy WeekMonday and Tues evening services, at 803 Thurs Candle Light Communion Ger viT3 and Reception of members  qettinq 8U0 p m    Good Friday Three Hour Unio Service 1200 to 300, The Seven Last Words of Christ from the CrossRev Ezra Beachy, Rev Nel  son Potter Rev D D Brady a  Mr and Mrs A T VanSlambroc will speak  Sup, John Stirling, Earl DoUtski,  Ciprk WnCl rr, D  Dr Towuer, R Treas Elsa Bock, D  Wm Arnold R High Com Arthur DeVoe, Robert Sekeel, R K ElliottsJusvrice Henry GilbertD Ernest Hopkins, R us,lice, Ed Dolan, D  Grover Colby, R of Rev WmEisenbeiser,D 159 Don Ruhlig R 19  11 116 196 99 180 112 D170 107  i There are said to be probabilities that the peace time draft may  never be revived The reason is that the voluntary enlistment has been so great that the ranks of the combat forces have been filled There az9 three reasons for this OTHER ELECmONS In Brighton the parking meter advocates won Mayor Tom Leith 90 majority BASKET BALL BANQUET SAT  Our Champion Basket ball team deserves the honor of your presen oe at their banquet Saturday eve  April 9 at 630  The League of the Lakes trophy is here and will be on display The Mothers are promising a del icious dinner and the entertainment will be furnished by radio station WPAG Ann Arbor CALVARY  and the four councilman favoring parking met  ers Camack, Kirschbsu7T Chappel and Lowe about the sarre In Howell Shircly Hnry, foreman of the Livingston County Press 6 prominent American Leg ion man defeated incimbon Bert hold WooHhams of ths Ciiuns Mutual Auto Insurance C by 21 vots The ipsue her was over the  163 1 The threat of 127 caused many to enlist while they 167 could shop around and get the 126 I most advantage out of it 2 Lack of employment which made enlistment the onlyopportunity for manr to gain a livlihood 3 The advantages offered by the army md  navy in increased pay, opportunity to learn a trade and financial benefit after discharge which will undoubtedly culminate in a good retirement pension Of course,if we  should get involved in another war the draft would again  n operation within 24 hours MENNNON AfE CHUKCH I discharae of Walter Rabbagewar CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my many friBev Ezra Bearhy, pator Morning Worship 1000  Sunday School 1100 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Worship  81S Supt  Roscoe Darrow Asst   Walter Esch Childrens Service  llAb Prayer MeetingVAed five 80C  NORTH HAMBURG CHURCl Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwest of PtndawrX I  lOtOO veteranfrom the police forceHo askci for a nearin der the vet eran preferance ac but so far has  not had one eude and the various societies for s x Marriee Leinbach the oajpdsjsfls and gifts of flowers and fruit which I enjoyed much dnrlng my fflnses Every kind thouant oi me was gseatly appre SR Cen  Mornina Marorne 1100 OLS METTING FRIDAV Pinckney O E S No 145 will meet Friday night April 8m for the purpose ot initiation and the  Past Matrons and Patrons will give the degrees UNADILLA JUSTICE COURT The Auto accident case of Cham Crockett vs Cat, BoUinaer was se  for trial Friday before Justice Carl BowcTisti ol Gregory Z3in Keusch of Chelsea appeared for Crockett Boricoui t ,, A Boy Scout with 14 members offering win betadcinq up  organised at the echaoi Tues Gilbert Vickers is dkectoc All are night lit BkiiMhttid is master tnvned DEXTER COMMUmTY CHOIR rr The Dexter Community Choir cf I  Glen Yellomd and Donald over 50 voices will give a sacred Rhodes of the Crtisene Mutual far ,  concert at the Com Congl church  Bollinger The suit was postponed jmajnel on Monday night April 18 Froe         Mr cmd Mre Wesley McAtoe  Betty lsbcus have qone to Ariron acoourt of hie hexibh The City of AM ArK  w years been trying to get the bridge on U S23 which goes over tne New York Central RaUroad tracks rebuilt or repaired It has been allowed to fall into a state of die repair and is dangerous The stain highway dept refuses to do any  thing because they expect to re routeU S23 to bypass Ann Ar bor and at that time turn the old route back to Washtenaw county But cs the state highway still hette the bridge the county road tesion likewise refuses any on the protect ft was eve   Years ago the Cky of Howes ed the Pinckney road to me dtf  Urns Later the count  ped it to Pinckney hex joingtrg onto tne cy ooex a half a block away ftosmtt ing a hare piece ol ssext ,,1, , MSW SI  scri to ddee oeer, ft te  far of Howe  p    x1 Lf I SLAPHETER rh aad Sot April ft  MICKEYS  i5 Loi Builex, Bill Goodwin Irene Harvey latent Hw THE MAN FROM COLORADO  In Technicolor Stantaq A WCTB Stsxrtaq Glenn Ford Wm, Holder Ellta j w ,  Cartoon jfcHKJpy 8kow 3 5 79   Woo Tfcuw April ft7 y I USS THE BLOOD OFF MY f  HANDS Joan Four Insert Lancaster Bah  Newton Shows 7lSt 15 P M, Coming dams lid DeciatanSun  IU Gun MVAIC a  MOUM Tfapptu iitnVLt L A heater  HoweU Mich Compare the others with The Car Designed with YOU in Mind S DC SOTO FEATURES THAT MIAN MORI INJOYMENT EVERY MILE  TipToe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive You cannot compare llir new cars werrh hv looking at pictures   , or by watching them on the highway Youve got to iet behind the wheel yoitrsrlf Thai why we urge you to come ami see this new le Soto heljre you decide on any other car Von notice the dilhrenee right away, De Sotos dowi are wide You tea Ik in    and keep your hal on  The steering wheel doesnt hit your knees Youre on chairhigh seats, so that you git all the benefit of the larger windows and windshield  , , rTrrritHwiflulifloo t unk than you ever dreamf 1 i,f bcrire c, c io is lower Its got a longer whcclbaL all passentL iJ i ide between the axles But theres no penally ir lese advantages Overall length and breadth are not increased You neednt rebuild your gare Vu ran till change a tire And a dented leu   l  Mean an expensive body repair job I    i,w on til the new fealures of the ear that   , hire without shifting Compare il for  beei  i , safety and alue Thru decide W New Feather Light Steering  if Longer Wheelbm with full cradled rid if High Compression w Safeguard Hydraulic Powermaster Engine if New Allweather Comfort System  Faater Getaway Brakes with new Cyclebonded linings if ScuffResistant Finis on Cylinder Walls bill r gi il  ha  And  iu  rr I  t it A  i  ni more in  oiee ill that 7, CAM SttLUC   K j riT Tticlny hiht,aI CBSstitions D SOTQPlYMDUTH UiAiiK I GTCARi, FINE SEgVICt, AQUREpM PARKER MOTOR  145 East M is St Pjnckneyr Mich lumaayWoiaaayIhunday Apt b7 Gary Coops and Ann Sheridan, In i GOOD SAM I Nyaj Cartoon nTaocat April 89  George Rait WmBendlx, Marilyn Maxwell j RACE STREET   Also , Chaxles Starrstt Shirley Burnetts  la j BUCKAROO FROM POWDER RIVER j Cartoon j Tyrone Power, Gene Tlerney  Sun mun Ap il 1011  THAT WONDERFUL URGE  Reginald Gardiner Arleen   Whecm  CVmd Nsvettf MwM1 i THE VELVET TOUCH with Leo Gtnn, Clair Trevor, Sydney  Greenstreet  Novelty Cartoon New   DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned Saluda April 8  Ons da only Abbott and Costello in  BUCK PRIVATES Cartoon This Is America Sun, MOB lvmt AprU 101112 HILLS OF HOME ftonisg NEIGHBORING Mr and Mrs Ralph Glenn ct Stockbridge announce ui o, euiont of their daughter, Fran Marie to Wilbur Lute oi JNortnv , Dan Denton oi Gregory has , turned from California , Mr and Mrs Frank Dolet  who live on the Northwest Tei in Dexter township celeb uivj their 55th wedding anniveisai last week The rierb Sneed of Howeu o sered their 24th wedding amnjeary on March 31st Born to Mr and Mis Re bar Kourt oi Petty sville at McPhcioc   Wustin were badly burn   nd taken to the Ann Arbor eTjip , 7, ,   r  v,l Ezra Plummer and Bar Mae 9 nd NeUxe Morten Kh discovered theflinchey son attended the NekonHallor  , iurchev was in Detroit weddlG  Howell Wednesday  A I  ir was alone and was , i    i the burning house py    s Lynch and Plummer Noth  fATK Of MicifcGkC c The PoaJe Court or iL Cuucty oi  cied at Gregory last j Urtrquon ,i j At a 3oa oi said Com hold at  , Kuhn and Wile On  Probate Oiiice in th City oi How ,  etl in suid Coanty on  8th day of  inn riicl rt his boms March A D, 1919  ,1 Mondcy PrtiswAci Haam R Smith, Judae   ney Monday night   VJ U rr hospital, HowelL March 28a so The Walter Rabbage case at Howell has been postponed aga 1 Edmund Gwenn Don CrispJanet He  the G L poUce officer vio Leigh and Laseie was discharged and now u Cody Carta ,r to get j j0 j under the vc  , r ffnmcs InPofeoDeceqaed rcrie uex Robana Lon hav liled ta i  his daughterMrs jte, peiion praying Ulol ,iie 1  mlnistraljon cl taid csiaie Lc ore lej tc csophine Harlan, died at  Albert J Epp or to some other suitable  ,r of her parents, Mi person Coorge Reason Jhuri  It is Cricred, lhat the Sth day of o born to M J Reason , Apiil A D 19 at ten oclock iu the  IT,  I Just OM of mtmf Briggi Ftotyrtsl ferans preference act  At the last meeting of  hi forrncon at sui Probate office, b ann Y T  turn WL Aru M3 f At e last meeting of the Hew Robert Montgomery Susan Hay th P T A 35 new members were   ward jadded j Mr and Mrs John Hicks of Bri ghton celebrated their 50th wed  a in  THE SAXON CKARri Caxtcas Ifows FfWWry April U15 etke Davis Robert Montogmery Fay BaSntor in JUNE BHTDE An untfuatty fine 0  ding anniversary at Sarasota,  In 400 people attended the Fat t and Son banquet sponsored l  the Farm Bureau at the Howall ar mory Last week The Brighton gun club  at th Howell team last wek by 2 po in the Bean Pot Trophy Matci  Charke Newman, 91 veteran  farmer in the Brighton section died last week He lived in Brighton sines 1930 G era  t 7eek vw 3 a  of M Freh Air Camp is M appoiaiud ior heaiin7 aia pet ruction of their building hioru 1   Lcke next wek   li Is Fuilher Ordered That publiic 1 i  holds an auction no,ice 61  givw b pd J  ol a copy oi this order once each weelc k ior three succssiv weku previous lo v , 7T 4 1 dcry  i01 in thePlndaaey ,   jkJ fJ Dispatch, a rewspapw printed cmd at ,s will quit farmirc r viated to d Coiauction advertised ior A , 7, n  f J    , CeL stia ParshaQ Judge oi Pibcc4r fUgstw  Probate i i 1 j  j Four stunning psjtejf   modest baths and budgets , 1 sandstone, green, blue, ivocy No wonder Briggi baths are 1 1 1  Bpd snowjr white Std TtopC an Toe Red Cross Drive  C1 ns  TrTiiry has sold his r  Poal and Unadilla Stjto Ld   1 George Hicks has bought      vbbs house across the idaiA T ak Wilson the Willi Mikr j tU 13 sc in Jiadiila Gerrqe CcUfns has rrvcu into the    I proof porodsin enamel t In Ask for FREE booklet, Plan  j addition, Briggi Besutjrwars mig Your Bathrooms attd J  is superstyisd ID fil cbs flaost Powder Room 1 dmttum mJSmWLh LfMl I  1S7F11 u ouatf oi AVON THEATER ffM Caa Aedl M  TWaUSHT ON THE BIO , 1,,, ,n4 RAhArf  At a aaaalDB  MM Court told at ZTZ u28 neroent over the u  erton   Pwba Offio  ft Ci at Hownetted 384 or 28 percent over c,  mt0  Y ,9 Ora j       ufla  A jn harriE house on Howell S t 1  JQ  w ieadJlr Fo mei 0 Dexter P,  ,ieoxici35cic4JepsTceMUTv Fed Bowman has purchosad  m  fjESi OF raM ESTATE Of  IccviUe scbooi eiscHoa tobona   Fridet Fagen house f Meth B Pkafco t  MAW rhAol was oostpaoed to u , , ,tr ZJ C ja  v    JrTr    a new AprU 7 1949  2SYEAl,fJ a banquet at ft baU PJ j  irOWsj I w rw Medl fte elect Leon Eewis rodea new bicycle A,  JJ  T   ion kess  Puteast ows4up Mon Jwimiinq a  Iovm W HarriSt 87, died at hfc HobMt L Pla4crtog flli ia aodd ho e her Sat, He leaves his court his tioal agoouot cs Guanlkm of wir and 1 sons, Henry and James , Krt, md jakl petition proyinq lor  Tlie Orientcds  Maccabees held s th aitowcmo  aajr  Apnl oiook in  jfa Yl Fish is working in ihe Top j BT ufc ATTrm tsir store Pkdnfield ed   , ,,, rlL Vcaear Bros, OPS building a  osdheadi aid P ny Sor highway com had 1n  ieaL tavecker J n i Furtb QrdtewL that public sot iaowsilkmViitne SS Bnahton has orgemrsea m   cJjcuicrt   r  sv NcysJy  , SSS Criejta  lass   Mbant elown 1,0 fttjisilettament f I iSiw el sawfor iheYear 194849 Asset Vdbuotton Valuation REAL EST ATE AND Tax Rate Dist No 1 ra Dexter List No 147tMUC Na    179490100 50030500 452975 Dist No 3 Dist No 4  jrasio  63,90000 24,99598 Dist No 5TrL Marion Total Taxes Levied Total Taxes Collected   20,5891 Total Taxes Returned  0683 HoJUictag Total ColL and Het 82499598  frl Marion 241X22 194348  44730 Receipt Balance on Hand 3,30554 Delinquent Tax Received 268982 Beet andUquor 488 J5, Sales Tax    3666181 Intangible Tax 99932 2058915 3673876 DiBNa 9FTL UnadiUa i  DistNalOFiL Hamburg DistNa 11 FrL Marioa 4MQ0Q 32515 1150000 81060 mioaoo w890  6519000 52J52 1 80000000600 38,10000 34290 008 007 007 007 009 008 148634 43050 30785 82580 4650 46472 Special 00800 ij 1840 009 13,17052 Totals 147818500  I 28710 dP fclO84082  Taxe Rehired 10456 31784  23X3 47 12 16 17 Z J 134 SO  9340 5680 141 CO 5580 2,32970 Total Taxes Collected Total Receipts Expenditure s Paid County Treas ConMng Orders Drawn Paid School Diets Loan to Fire Dept paid1CfcrKd7Cora Paid Firs Depi Del Tax Transiensd to Fire Dept Voted Balance on Hand   Tctal 3654112  370690 12,81742 7,00000 T2i0tttWO  22480 241711 203141  Go7J276  Lynn Hendee, Supervisor Stanley Dtnkel Treutar Murray Kennedy Clerk Ben White, Justice Asher Wytte Jurtice UN Drafts Bill on Human Rights Uncle Sam Says  SECURE fUrH YOUR f FIGURE SAVINGS BONDS  i HmuuHi,miiHii Look at this Deal Wash Clothes Cleaner m this SuperCapacity NORGE Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt, ChairmanV the VN Commission on Bumen Rights, talks with a group of students visiting United Nations interim Headquarters during a meeting of the commission a International Bill on Human Ri ts, whieh the commission re Deetijr approved will be submitted to the next session of the Fronessic sad Social Council in Geneva whieh in turn will refer it to the tJtteraJ Assembly of the United Nations for its final approval VH Foots ana Faos    ICELAND Theres nothing like a backlog of j I S Savings Bonds to enable one to i  Hand up and look the world in the eye i  Aiid youll be clutching a handful ot 5 tJ tni before you know it if you enroll  T for the regular purchase of U S  Niviugs Bonds With Utese bonds youll lose the uncomfortable feeling tliat vouVe not getting ahead Whats good for you is good for your country, ao start accumulating those Savings Bonds now In ten years you get back 4 for eicry 3 you invest today Sign up for  the Payroll Savings Plan where yon i S tvnrk, or, if selfemployed, for the Bond 2 vMouth Plan at your bank  UJS Trtamnt Dtpartmtni Uncle Sam Says Trade YOUR OLD WASHER ON A New NORGE YOU SET THE PRICE ON YOUR OLD WASHER WE WILL DELIVER A New Norqe  FOR A3 LITTLE AS 17  Down g  I n r s i t BALANCE AS LOW AS MOOR j  4  w eelc vwnwB Pinckney Fab Sheet Metal Co 211 WEST MAIN ST PWC2MEY tWgW Is vital is aviation and Her ltt peesseeVend soslasnVs cepsesentaIcelands national flag a dark blue baekfrouno m  J ,  This Christ, J she fan fiaving Plan whew JW m mi tkptjmnr regular, iitntir  tf C   Savings Bonds r If efc join the  you bank Vo 1948 Chrbtanu , , ten Oiriatmaaes fro now you can fiat our whole familys stocking, iarlndiaig yuur own And yon wiU he foci she  future with eenrh nnd eonsnlenen U S Sariwgs Bonds JDenAe Try a Want Adv in the Dispatch Only 5Qc   0 j V1, 3    v ,fy  Tfce Pinckney DfepafcL Wednesday, April 6 1949 y  y LmiTtD TMi ONLY BUY A NEW  Vincent Shields and family oi MAnn Arbor, Mrs Mae Metz oi  HowtlTaSdMrs Steve OBrien of Bunker Hill wera Sunday dinner guests at the Lee Lave nome on  the occasion oi Doraurs Dhth day Harold Riggs and family hcve returned from Calii and are lh ing m their home on Cedar Lak Hoad Some mscieants smashed oui the windows in the farm nouse on Chi9 Love or Herk farm Sunday Hi off of it  il chov recently move AT NEW LOW PPCSS  Big De 8 CUBIC FT RERTA  IS NOW PRICED ravou H AcnlE FMENT DAY   c A V jfeR 7 t c   dJ  y A LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOW AM PAY ONLY THE BALANCE AT  i  mJ J  J  ii Fabricating  Sfe 211 WEST MAIN Sfrr PINCKNEY EIiDIiEi34  i Si     vVtv , v, Motor i imeup HERES WHAT WE LO TOIt n X Of  J J altandod he 4 H icn ivimoat Day at ho well icuil wee  i 3 thj Pinckney members ge ,ny crds wer Clothing 1 Palt ,tyr Lcina Seioeder Cloihinc i Dolores bokros Clothing In Jics Campbell Knitting Mary vua Kirschke, Joanna Jaioslow 1 Mary Ann CampbellHandi jciait I Wm Brady Handicraft h iiojort Meabon Macninery, Don lr, Cuimuiq, Lois Shirley SCHOOL MEETINGS HELD Over 100 people from the Hudson Corners, Hards, Melvin and HQULS school aNtiicts attended the school rDrgaiazation meeting hold at t  school Thurs night  Sup Rec T explained the reor ganzatioi plan and answerea questions, edging me tone of the mealing most of the people pre sent favored it and there was no  aigroment against it All the ques lions asked were constructive and concerning details oi the planOne more meeting is to be held at which the Reeves, Sprout and Mar Lie 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  I petitions or otherwist the school hvillnot come under the reorganiz   at ion plan and no election will be held in the district These four schools the Harris Hudson, Melvin, and Hause have been closed for some time and sfnd all their pupils to Pinckney LOCAL NEWS Mrs Lucia Dreyex is slowly im proving at the hcs oi her dauafc ter, Mrs Charlee Ward at New Hudson The Chii Homes Have moved en the James Doyle  L C Gorham of Detroit was a i uesciay guest at the Ona Campbell home Mr and Mrs Merwin CampbeU attended the funeral oi her grand atner Wm Mtaycroit at Grand cpids Monday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge spent last week in Detiott and Royal Oak Mrs Winifred Aberdeen was an he election oard in Dexter town hip and Francis Shenan in Hamvarq township Mi and Mrs Howard Read and ion spent Sunday night at the  vVilde home m Ann Arbor The Phillip Sprout family spent Sunaav t the Chcs Soule home in Ho A oil  lae Leon Meabon amily oi Dex ier were Sunday guests at me al Miller homo Alex Curish and family i Ml Siemens spent Thursday and Fri at the Wm Shehan home Mis Charleton and Mrs Hazel Vcdsh of Canada spU last wk it the George Snively home  lass, spent the week end with his Bonnie VanBlaircum oi Boston amily here Ernest Wright is building a ten ion house on his farm far Dwight Sharpe Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi uudte were in Lansing Friday , Mrs Virginia Carver was soloist iorthe ounday evening service of the Congl church Mr and Mrs Howard Read and Mrv and Mrs Lloyd VanBlaircum iook in a hockey game in Detroit Thursday night  Analyze  Adjust Garbur l, Analyze Distributor  Ti   G Clean and Adjust Tiimnq 4, Clean Air Filter, 5, Analyze Generator, Stavtvr Regulator 6, Test Battery and Check C 7, Analyze Coil and Ccwitv 8, Check Fan Belt for Loose Marathon  WREC KEK SERV I CE k Main and Pearl Streets THE SYRIA OUTBREAK A bloodless revolution took place in Syria last week where the army ousted the government and took over control An Ameri oa educated Syrian was made i  premier The cause is said to be  i ho dissatisfaction in Syria with 1 ,1119 iace treaty with Israel where  bv Israel qet about everything   they asked for Still one of the first Voltage and Current  i things started by the new qovern   ront was a new peace conference    Mth Israel We see nothing to get t cited about in this  Syriais F waller than the state of Minn and has only 3,000,000 people and could never field a big enouah D mv to cause much trouble Unc  hledly there will be occasional r id against Israel by the Arabs  t iothing of any consequence 4 he Arab nation is made up of Adjust li Necessary r fl J Fcnno Prop v       4 tjf wnimiWVVXWitxuMirtvnwAiuA  v  itli,ttl BROWNiE WiCAL WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SKITS AND MELODIES AT  r   PORTAGE LAKE E ENJOY YOUR FAVORTE DRINKS AND DANCE ON OUR   mm LARGE SMOOTH DANCE FLOOR  WW OPEN DAILY 6 P M TO 200 A, M, CLOSED SUNDAYS j Htuujtimtii Its a shining light for occasions that demand oilwhite   this Trudy In crisp, sanfonzc  with a bit of bewitching eyelet batiste encircling Hi little middle Siz9to15 PEIRCES STATE OF MICH1CAM The Probate Court for the County of Livingston At a session of Raid Cowt held a the Probat Oiiice in the City ot, Howell in th, aid County, on the 31st day of March, A D 1949 piffentHoa Hiiam R Smith, Judge  pjobate In the Metier oi the Estate of VVljm A Shllino Sr Deceased I epptaring to the Court that the time for presentation oi claims against said zsVxo should bo limited, and that a time and piece he appointed to reciev, examine and adjust all claims and de rcvis agcinit said deceased by and    Mrro d Court UlliMUHHimUIIIIIlMUlilUiiilJU iiUlMTU,  tllii u u  Ordered, That an of the adi Hors off said deceased are required o their claim to said Court at , my tribes who have never been able to aaree and are jealous of onch niher When they took the i id arainst Israel this caused  defeat The Aiab overlords, cie vealthy by their oil hold,qs are perfectly contented to enoy what they have without goina  vagii the hardships oi a long war NO DOOR OR COVER CHARGE ii  CPRD OF THANKS War us nnoT express my sin cere apj  ckrtion for the sym pathy ana many acts oi kindness extended to me by relativesjieigh bors and friends at the time of sor row in the loss of a devoted hus band Bert M Hicks Mrs Merwin Campbell for the music Rev Ezra Beachy end Rev  D D Brady for theid most contort ing words for all theso w hank you Mrs Bet M Hicks Mr andJAn Burr W Fitch 4 anAamilf  The township supervisors hav had their raised from S6 per da r  to S8 The bill passed both houses and was signed by Gov Wil iain i iast week Now the supervibo have a strong lobby, ihv ,iot o ly have a state wid o JH AOI which meets one a year bui o ia ge number of the mcir  J WL ai state senate and house are former supervisorsTaking all other thine s into consideration this wage boot is probably fair but in view of the powei the body has control of we wonder why tjiey did not get t ieg ago Mr and Mrs Inrin Kennedy were in Ann Arbor Saturday The Lloyd Hen dee family spent Sun at the Gerry Eichman home Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs enreth Wylie were Pat Cain and wife of Portage Lake4 Ren Wylie 2nd wife of Ann Arbor and Lyle Culer of Howell Mrs June Hendee and Mrs M Eichman were in Jackson last Wednesday Genevieve and Bessie Read of South Lyon called at Ross Read ici3 Sunday KAHousner of Brighton spent Sunday at the Andrew Nesbitt home,  Mrs Clifford VanHorn and the John McDonald family attended the flower show in Detroit last wk Alice Geprhart of Howell spent he week end at the Mark Nash home The Womens Aux of the Congl hurch meet at the Mark Nash home today Louis Coyle and wife spent Sun at the Thomas Coyle home in  Howell Louis Murphy and Mr Duname 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 of 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 Fowlerville Omer Gass and wife of Brighton spent Sunday at the Lester Mc Afee home The Lester McAfee family were in Jackson Saturday Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson  entertained at their home Satnight after the Masonic banquet, Francis Dodge, Rex Sackett Burdette Vogel Ted Dickerson, Earl Brown, Earl KennewelL J R Dagg, all of Detroit Barbara Baughn is visiting Mr and Mrs Frank Clark of Milfor   Ms Alva Dickson and MM WI Buhl of Howell called on Mrs Et Bland Sunday  The Hollis Wylie family expe to move into their house in Pinck ney about June 1st I oclock  in the raid Probate Oiiice    a Py  ,  , , n Stanley Berriman, Administrator of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark were ad estate at HcweilMieh on or Loie Sundayguests of Wilbur Steinock he ISA day of June, A D 1949, at toa er ana wife nearHoweU Mrs Clare Palmer and Patty spent the week end in Detroit Ralph Clinton and family of Ik coin Park were Sunday cnaeeU a  the CJClinton home Rev Dietrich and wife of Cadil j ioreoooo   ,y appointed on that said day aid time and place being here the examination and claims and demands said deceased ,,  T Ocd That ovHU , 4 a,  fordrew CampbeU family ior adjustment of all against ice therX be vn by wbUration rSSU  Lyle Htodj and wttT3 ciLTrtham J  PW bril horn  qr 1   o PnbaUTfc Fa The Peoples Store Wedneeday, April t 194 he Pteckney Dispatch  tuickney Mkuitftn uwd Published tivery Wednesday IIS Main at Piuckuv, fcchran SubecxipeVt rvre 150 a YWJ Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Glenn Kingsley and ianuly of Chuhbs Corners were Sun guetus at the Andrew Campbell hone  Don Griihth and wife oi Ami JM I bor spent the week end at iixo j Griffith home and Don went to Detroit with his father Sunday Sunday guests oi M ani iis George Frazier were Alvin Rumley Elmer Zeigler and Miss ha, Exickson oi Detroit Canned Goods Lingerie SILoes Kenuedys Get Store The stolen articles irom the Wat exloo airport were found in one oi the buildings on the Graves or Barton iaiu last week uc pisoners from Jackson were tearing the building down Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent Friday at the Joe Howie home m j I Brighton i Pamela Seeield oi Columbus O 1 is visiting at the Earl Baughn I home j Mrs Alta Meyer took six oi her j pupils irom the Stone school to the 4H exhibit at Howell lis wk and won 4 blue ribbons  The Floyd Weeks family of  i Grand Ledge spent Sunday at the Clifford VanHoxn home Walter Glrard returned home from the Kansas City hospital last i Wednesday I Roland Shehan and Miss Virg ,faigBlondy were married in Det roit on last Feb 19 by the RevFP Madsen Gariord S  i inlant so,i of Mr and Mrs Lcnd Sver i P i t gj Lake died at an Ann Arboi hospit al March 20 Funeral ot Keehn Funeral ho T tD J vte r iv  frUnoi in Reading Michigan Y II ting a long of savings when you set this big, beagtK f  ailgas Special Model 648 range, Hera yovll find all these important features one giant and three limmer burners flush to wall construction welded steel frame ,  dependable oven regulator  roomy storage draw ers   and many other cooking conveniences Immediate Installation in your kitchen  no waiting let your Philgai dealer show you the conveniences of fast, clean, modern gas cooking  ot a price ivlted to your family budget REDDY KILOWATT SAYS 4S4 EAR MAIM ST FlnckMt KITE FLYING TIME  Saftty First  Dead ct Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 88 Pinckney Central Dad StokCoJ qgk PINCKEY FABRICATING  SHEET METAL COMPANY 211 WEST MAIN ST PINCKNEY Si REDDY RULES  1 KEEP KITES AWAY FROM ELECTRIC WIRES  2 USE DRY COTTON STRING ONLY  A Tue following people fro out ci town attended the funeral of Beit M Hicks last Monday Mr and  Mrs BWFitch Mr and MrsJctrnes  Becker and daughters, Barbara and Betty of Pontiac Mr and Mrs Arthur hutchins, Tom Mitchell and daughters, Gladys and Gloriaand  Mrs Mable Suydam of Jack Floyd Randall and Harry Jackson of Lansing called at the CW Miller home Saturday Fre Swarthout oi Detroit speit Saturday with his her, S L Swarthout Bob LatiowTom Good and J rrv Heath went to Pittsburg, Pa last   Lil  fc  3NEVER USE METAL ON KITES 4H1EVER CLIMB ELES THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY     m Mr an4 Ma Harold Porter and children oi Grand Rapids were week Mod guests oi their friends Mrs Mable Isham Bockue oi fjteown Ctty who eecenUy suffered la stroke 1s much baft Jaak Crate oi Groses Paints aoBi evMHt Babutdaw rt th ari auafcn bene t Mr and Mrs Glenn VanBeuran and daughter of Byron called on  Mrs Emma Dinkel Saturday Sam Gentile has the basement dug for a home on Patterson Lake Road The Detroit Edison Co have moved their transformer from thei Dexter Rd to lor bought ei Mis Mary Kennedy on E Unadtta ft George dark of Ann Arbor spent Saturday here  Mr and Mrs Charles Clark spent last Thursday in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Jack Paton and family Jean Craft have moved into the Roiek new house cA Chubbs Comers  Mr and Mrs Dick Amo and son Pauline McLucae oi Howell call td at 4 CwMt km  asjjbt Emma Christine, iniant daughter of Mr and Ms Stanley Dinkel was taken ill Friday night and tak en to McPherson hospital, for Mr and Mrs Chauncey Lott cA wesk anc visited Toms parents Flint, Mr andMrs Ruel Coniway 1, ana 18, Ry igham reof Ann Arbor, Mrs Guy Blair and  turned home from Lakeland Fla MrsHoward Wright of Fowlerville 11 wnere they Pent 0 winter  Ms Emmett Harris and Mrs  IvIr ancl  Edwa Parker r Mayne Sloan of Pontiac, Harlan jtumea from a trip to Texas Satur f Maaon, ylvia BroWn o I Mr and Mrs Harry Lee returned inSmTd MrS BeUlQh  0m Vera SlJS lark is a patient at  tFtZX  fihcJiLHalled at 9 I Sund0y  of   Mr I Dispatch office Saturday j SH Carr were Harry Lee and m    I   woi nany ieje ana Mr and Mrs George Gnlliford  wife Mylo Kettler and fcnniryjack of Grand Rapids spent the week gon and lack Roberts and wife oi end with Mr and MrsFloris Clark Detroit    enroute to their home at Wallon I Wm Poulson and wife of Midtreatment She is better now Mrs Lake for the summer y dleviile spent the week end with Emma Brogon of Stockbridge Forest Dcmrow and friend of Pon jIr and fe O H Poulson spent the week end at the Dinkel tiac flew here from Kalamsoo Sun   j Uverance has moved from home and landed the John Monks farm, the BimJe term on Cedar lake r4 KM A   u  i qanow of Milbrd called  Plymouth lohn Johnson oi Dot tote fan fJatuxoV i   lift i li if n II,IU ijuj iMpynpvp 7 lwn  WWCKNEY DlSPAHEs Wodnosdoy, April , 1949 H  letabushed 185   Vuf bunt toJtU keait mmufajkb Btf J TTlsnd thaws whv so many farmers,whotre unable to get immediate delivery, are willing to wait fortheir John Deere Model 4,MTractors v The Model M is a tractor that represents all the knowhow of 30 years of tractorbuilding experience Only the best in modern design and construction could qualify to meet its engineering specifications In addition, farmers from all sections of the country were asked what they wanted in this new postwar tractor The result is the John Deere M as you see it todaythe one complete power farming unitthe one tractor with everything that s good And thats whv the M, with its full line of hvdrauhcallycon trolled QuikTatch tools, is enjoying countrywide success on the smaller farms and as ahelper on the larger farms, TruetherTarecheaper tractors, but none that offers so many extra values in power    in performance    in operators comfort and safety  in wide adaptability  in ease and economy of servicing    and in handy, practical working equipment So once again, in the Model M, John Deere is proving that deep cioun in his heart every man wants the best of everything  McPaerson jtate Bunk  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  , s VANW2NXLE  VANWINKLE i  irAiUUM DWVanWlnkle CXVcmWinkls lr nay mitfy M u i  ttnaceY, Mien I 1100  li to UL  M InL PINCKNfcY Daily on be  in  ROAD TO SUCCESS There i one mainline rack the road, to success It can  termed living within ones come To follow this track in business i or in personal living is not al j  ways easy, for any deviation 1 soon leaves the mainline far behind to turn back The reserve fuel for the train becomes too near de pleted Successful buisnesses  build re   fcxeept YVuiiwauy 1 MoruTueswrxlUku  iwvOOi m UU, Si 1121 XL McWUAJiy Lntist  North Michigan  Telephones Oitfce 935 Residence 814  Ienings by Appointments Howell Michigan HRBSNEEL  Phone 183  207 to EGrand River Howell Michigan Real Estate InsuranceBr okeiae  Attome ct First State and Savings Book Howell Michigan wmmmmTTVTfVmmm  Cemetery Memorials 924 rfcMam t,Ann Aruoi, ach Harold Chubb, Local Representative S16 Fleming St Howell Phone Howell 4G3 or S7 Monuments  Markers serves or saving from current in1 City Lake and Farm Property come General Motors Corp could j A Speciality  nJ employ a single man today j Ua Your Property with o  had it not used its savings wisely io provide more iacilities for prod J udion and thus employ more peo j  pie LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 Each dollar we save provides us PhcknY with a growing fund which will  A U  Michigan wor for us and work for othersM  r  LAVET HAKPWARE Plumbing Wafer Sytemsetc Stanley Dinkel Spot Cash FOR DEAD or US ABLED STOCK HORSES 2 50, COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES SHEEI and PIGS REMOVED FRKE CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO  HOWELL 450 Licensee fox DARLING  COMPANY  McPhsrion te Bank A savings Account can e open d with as little at a 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings Socks and Time Certificates of DepositAll deposits up to 500000 insured by our membership in the Fed Federal Deposit Insurance Corp  0 30 Years oi Safe Banking C T I O NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIE Phone Pinckney 78F2i STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at lixw 2076 E Grand River , HowelJ REFRIGERATION SElWlCE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pinckney 154F3  DrL C I TOWNER Dentist MARTIN J wiVJUi Attorney at Law U Brighton, Mich I57n 1 RepaYn MYROi J HUGHES Plumbing and Heafng 8717 Lakesido Div License Rush Lalfr Phone Phone State P H  SWARTHc T  SOW Funeral He 9 Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipmcit Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 PmcJaaey,Mlch FRED C REICKHOTF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment PI ine 358 Residence 613 8044 Portage Lake Road Phone Dexter 3461  Dexter LLOYD HOJDEE  Livestock Hauling j Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14 Want Ad   WHY CARRY CASH uera Open a checking account and pay by check instead Its  safeno money to carry Is easy just write a check, any time FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Ensur ance Corp All deposits  p to ,   Pinckneys  home un village of Pinckney,cor oner oi Main St and Howell Rd Must be sold Submit offer to , Frea J Teeple, Realtor , Howell WANTED Plowing and FirWnVf Phone 675 MPWT611 Cal1 CHUCK , FOR SALEWarrier electric brood HhWLETT phone 93 1 and Poultry Supplies and Kasco CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel  JANE TASCH I Sand Top Soil Road Gnavei Letteri or Any Papers Composed i pjn  and Road Buili or Copied cr Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract All Work Confidential J7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte 2 747 MahxPinckney Phone 50FU j phone Dexter 3 116  ROOFING CONTRACTORa Do you need a new rooi at doe your home need residing The Jackson Roofing Co of Ann Arbor is well equipped to take care of your roofing and siding needsWe also specialize on built up roof jobs The mateiial and samples may be seen al Brashea Sheet Metal Shop, Pinckney Ann Arbor, Mich, FOR FINISH Carpenter work and Kitchen Cabinets, drop a card to John R Beens, 9315 Half Moon Lake Road SWFaprons 10U FOR SALLT14 Knapman boat wih steering gear and Martin 60 Motor 300Uu Murray Daqg HiLand Lake WA2TEDRiders to Ann Arbor from 300 p ra shift to 1200 pm Paul Singer, Pinckney oALtrihe S Ci leeple t KJI FOR SALE each  Mrs R K Elliott LOSTMedium size puppy fhurs Feb 17th white with black spots and black left eye named Pewee, Sam Gentile Pinckney Michv BabyChicks WANTED T7o5tryrTmifure Now for March and April All1 heating stove to hea 4 or 5 rooms Frod Campbell Portqge Lake R WANTED  Woman 2 Pinckney REl and SALErtJfiliTy trai ersConcrete mixers for rentLow rates Wilsons Sales and Rental i 111 blood testd stock Service 6121 W Gd RiverHalf  ScIuire Hatchery HowellJvlich way between Brighton and How Phone 305W WANTEDWomanwisnes ride ell at Lake Chemung Open 300 UH SALi Crochet Work of all from Lakeland to Ann Arbor, a m600 p m inch SundaysPh kinds I also made costume jew working hours 4 p m to 12 u m HoweU 354w4 erly out of sequins,rhinestone and Phone Brighton 6036 before 2pm UUTrJOARil k6T6ft repaired P60113 I MrsEsther ImusBox 63Lakeland any make or size Have your mo M tor put in shape for the coming season Wilsons Sales and, Rent    QUALITY  al Service, 6121 W Gd River berth towels,crutches and a wheel Lk Chemung Brighton, open Sun chair for the Livingston County J    ,  Unit 0f fae American Cancer Soc Loan Closet Phone Howell 103 or write to Mrs Gladys Henry,219 JJ1 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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>WWpppwpPfipiww   pncbnei  T  tJ The Pincknej DJepeVs Wednesday, March 30 1949 it o 3 Mitfcfjym Mirror Eight Michigan legislators have Robbed The Pinckney postonice WOE en tered some time early Sunday Joined to initiate a constitutional morning but ail that Was taken amendment to limit centralisation of authority in Washington The proposal is very complicated It would distribute 8 billion in federal funds among the states on a perccrpita basis It would set aside 5 percent of federal income to pay thenatiQsjal debt, limit the number of new states to bet admitted place a floor on gold content of the dollar, and a minim um deduction of 600 for income tax purposes The purpose is to stop the distrib ution of federal funds to the slates after administration expenses are taken out If the law were in effect Michigan would receive 325 466936 in federal funds instead of 58,582,526 However the amendment is a long way off as two thirds of the was about 20 in cash and some stamps Entrance was gained through a rear windowThen a big canvas was spread across the front of the officeand a hole about 2 ft square cut through the steel door of the safe In doing this the robbers set off a tear gas cartridge which forced them to aband on the job before entering the safe Two big acetlyne gas tanks and a smaller one were left behind by them The New Hudson postoffke was also robbed that night,possi bly by the same gang The Elsa Bock store at Portage Lake was also broken into but only beer stolen The gas tanks abandoned are thought to have been stolen horn some garage machine shop or junk yard Mail was also lam sacked and scattered about Robb states must call a constitution con  ing postoftices is a federal often vention to consider it and three se and Federal inspectors came fourths of the states must liauiy i here from New Hudson after in Gov Williams has asked the jvestigating that break in there governors of other states o join him in extending the payment of service mens unmployment com  Mrs Lucy Reason night tele phone operator did not hear the robbers and the breakin was not pensation to 52 weeks Veterans discovered until late Sunday morn having no seniority are the first laid off Sen Higgins says that 400,000 of the 680,000 used car transactions last year did not have to pay ing ostoffice inspectors were here Sunday and again Monday It was noccessary to cut a hole in the safe steel door bigger in order j spring Lidie n  The townsiup eiecio is  xpiii 4 The wo tickets are DEMOCRAT Current Commemt 1 Suporvuo  j LloiA  IVU, iJhjii Com ,  lice uire   Ben White Jiiio vacancy  Otto POUILOP  ad oi rtev Fred vVylia i Jonsiabies Eawaid Spoors dec uimeniwi, Wm rauell Wrn Lanovv REPUBLICAN Stanley Dinkel supervisor High Com Justice1 vacancy Bd oi Rev , Constables Win j Vanbaiicum, L s Gerald Vedder Albert Shirley Ora Haines  Robert Honne Jesse Richardson Brandon vVlwe  Gni Mann Lennon Bruce dlev Van Sickle  Albert J Schmitt, Pastor mday Menses, 800 and 1000 Ileins of Interest , Many people have been prea sales tax He would substitute to get in and as a result Pinckney dieting and waiting for the present a 3 percent transfer title tax which  was without stamps for awhile high prices to breakThe general Daily Mass 730 AM would Uaise 12 million j Monday morning The acetline  feeling is that prices have far out Confessions Sat 73Q to 990 n The USDept of Commerce has gas tanks are believed to have j stripped wages, in int o far  Sundavbefore 800 mass spent 30 billion over a 30 year been those reported stolen from a j that the consuming Ho does  Fridaysufrr Novenna DvoV period and now has 89,000 em Munith garage one night last wk pot have enough rruny to buy I Novenna to Our SoTowful Mtyh m ployees 3000 new oases were added to welfare rolls in Feb bringing IK number on relief to 36,500 MASONIC OTE S NIGHT The Masons held a joint night with the Stars Sat high  On ac count ol the Junior Play no special program was put on An or They are valued at 300 Finger prints and photos wero taken and we understand the government men have leads as to In robbers TWENTY FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Miand MrsJ Griffith held open house Sunday on the occasion of ,,  tneir 25th wedding anntversaiy chestra consisting of Olin Robin They had many caller and well  son piano Harold Swathout drums, Aaron Shirey, guitar and Mrs Mildred Parks, cello played wishers and received many Leaut iful presents The evening was spent at cards MRS MAUDE GELMORE   Mrs Maude Gilmore,70 mother of Mrs Goldie Bowman of Marion CONSERVATION NOTES There am apprpxirnaly 6,000 00 deer iatbe  Canada or an avenjje djMgfe Pr  mile UF RSr Beavers mat dttreig the midwinter, probably during the laLio part of January or February, tnd the young are born in April or May died at the Owosso Memorial not pital last Saturday SuiViving are a son and 3 daughters The luner al was held Tuesday at tha Oak Grove church with burial there BERfl6cKSDIES Lrt Hicks a lifelong resident of this vicinity passed away very  uddenly at his home March 25, iU49 He was a son of George ELECTION NOTICE Pussuan o a resolution passed land Lucy Hickb born at the farm by the Board of Supervisors, of home June 9 1865 i wo brothers what they want and nave to con tent themselves with suoplvmq bare needs only The break came during the past month or so whei goods such a3 autos refrkjarators radios etc ceased to move Tjd factories started laying off men by the thousands This could not continue under pressure prices took a nose dive The KaisrFra zier Auto Co anonunced cuts as high ao 333 on some models The WillysKniqht Co also cut pi ices and Henry rord II, head of the Ford Motor Co in a speech Mon said price cuts by his co were possible, Westiughouse cjt the price on refrigerators from 150 to 200 and so did the Gibson Co The Borden Co cut the price of milk and ice cream and the trend is very definitely downward This was bound to come for no company or industry can make goods which they cannot sell for any great period DOT payments have also been cut and credit periods extended In Eoston last week a dept Fridays at 730 PM Livingston County, in regular ses sion, on January 14, 1949 Uie following proposition will be sumitt d to the qualified electc of said County at the General Election, to be held on April 4th 1949 Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assessed each year against pro perty in Livingston County, Mich, be increased by iftreetenths of an percent 0 3, of the fessessed valuation of all property in said County, for the period of one year  nieces, nephe the year 1949 to 13Sttras providfp,n ffTvgrffi ed in Sec 21 of Article X of the Constitution of Michigan as amendedr for the purpose of rate LOMMuJMtir CHURCH I Uonvrfaationai Rev L D Biady Minister Ciiou Practise   Wed Night Gryaiiist v ilhoir Director   Mrs Merwui CumpbfiJ S S Supi Merwin Campbell Wednesday Choir Practise,7ou No Junior Choir practise this wk ilmrs, Bible Sudy at the Parscnacje at 800 oclock Sunday, April 3rd Church Service at 1030 Sermon topi A Cross for AH Sunday School at 1130, Topic Turning Toward the Cross Trustees Meet iiq at 500 Pilgrim Fellowship Meeting in Church Sanctuary at 5 00 Supper for Candidates for membership xi 600 Rev and Mrs Carol Badder of East Lansing as guests Evening Lenten Service at 730 Sermon by Rev Carol Eadcter Asst Sate Supt Topic Christians Are People Who Care Monday, April 4 Election Day at 11 oclock, Justice has at ftTst triumphed and the 9 nudjsts arrested by Lynn Hendee j Sheriff Ray Gentler near Monroe Murray Kennedy last August have been convicted Wayne Can by a jury of indecent expostui Dwight Wcaoner The sherilf had his troubles but Homer Aouey persorvered to the end and now is justified 100 percent He tat tried to get evidence from the ground but was foiled by the high ience around the camp Thenhe hired a plane but still could not get a good squint of those in the altogether Finally, procuring a spyglass he was able to see a few iigures minus clothes and crashed the gate, tfie relat es ho chased a 60 year old wo man clad in the costume made lumous by Adam and Eve but could not catch her The he gra ced he 9 who had shed their loning and after many months Mfi secured a conviction To us all this seems far fetched If a bun ch o crack brains wish to risk ihe danger of mosquito bites and goose pimples by cavorting mound in the nude behind high walls who cares Some 40 years aqo when Pinckney still had a rvinming pool and mill pondthe village youth of teen age used to go swimming in he nude The pool was well hidden by brush and he practise prevailed for many years Then an irate lady descended on the village council one night and demanded that ihe practise be sopped She said by looking out her upstairs bedroom she could see them The council as in many such cases yielded to pressure and passed an ordinance against nude bathand put up signs about town stressing a 5 penalty As far as we know there were never any convictions secured or arrests made POAD IMPROVEMENT Tl  mild and snowies winter this ai wuj u boon to thu Living, county road communion and helped them save the monry which is normally spent for labor in snow removal and road rf nan costs Ice removal costs, however are high having totalled S1500U 2 onhalf times abovo normal Through an agreement with the township board and boards oi supervisors the townships have ul located a portion of the sales tax to the county road commission foi gravelling township roads So far 45,000 tons of gravel has boon i spread which otheitwise would I have been impossible The money j allocated was part of the sales Itax money received by the town ships Under agreement the town ship pays for ci labor and matei ial and the commission furnishes equipment 5 new trucks have bouqht and now seven trucks will be used in haulinq gravel on th roadt, all the year The following townships allocat ed 2,000 dollars CohoctahCon way, Derlield, Green OokHandy Iosco, Hartland, iowell, Oceola, Maricn, PuLnnm Tyrone Unadilla Ham burn 1 MJ Brighton 2,500Gerra S1TJ cr total of 31,000 Thii wrr n li The plan it is hoped, will br continued in 1949tor announced a sale of 2700 over Dinner beginning Henry and unaries, ana iwc  i 6atg Qnd men suitg or n t0 laEl ,orved by ,,he jdieg Aid family  teis, Mrs Emma Burges and Mrs  only Their stQre wasChurch Supper at 700 pIOgicuiiMary Swarthout preceded him in Lwamped with customers and I Sound Film The Way of SuW death On September 25, 1895 he was married to Gertrude E, FitchTo thi3 happy union a son, Roy James was born, who departed this life December 13 1921 Mr Hicks was quiet and unassuming, dearly loved his home, a kind and loving husbandHe leaves to mourn a loving wife, nieces, nephews and friends iral wnq held at the Swarthout they sold over 1000 slightly out oi en, the story of the Lite of Paul date suits and overcoats Now sponsored by the Ladies Aidseems to be definitely a buyers market YOUNGLOVE P T A  The Younglove PTA held their uesday, April 5, The Ladies Auxiliary meets a the Mark Nns home CALVAitt election of officers Friday night Mrs Reece Gudith was named pre3, Harry Lang, vice PresMrs rrtl was hfild gt 11,8 hold shadowLYQna Ponies Meeting 73Q Funeral Home Monday  ret  on the nigh Evening Wonfcip 815  n t official social ai n utuuvi w  3 e,,f D, n s inq additional funds to rnnru aSnewCiuSy JaU and Shen Residence and other buUdmg and grounds improvements John A Hagman County Clerk of f n  March 10, 1949 AM IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR M PARENT Theres whoksom ntertnA aant for me youngsters to The Comic Weekly Corner, m Wia Comic Weekly, wtoe  roit Sunday Times This coming SSSa party game 0 faOow aatog ooveluee Get Sun SupuW a magic trick days De Timeel roR SALE Reetaurant siae Star Sandwich GfiH electric, with gun , able for cojage or Swnt Call 9105 Pinckney Mr and Mrs Andrew Shattuck oi Mt PUaeant ytaHeiHieir dough  It Mrs Hobby ROUMOA over the Beachy  J Rev D IntermentotPinckney cemetery afternoon, Rev fvj r , oi prn g ing assistedbyt Rev oD3taay j  meeting as then turned oveTteMrsMsRorie whohglda DR MAX PEET DIES l Dr Max Peet famed brain ana nerve surgeon and intructoa at the U of Mich, died oi a heart at tack Friday He was the son of Lai ayetie Peet who ran a store at Parkers Corners in Iosco for many years Dr Peet was educated in Fowlerville high school later attended the Mich Nornial, Uof M and had degrees from several oh er universities Surviving are his wife, 2 sons and a daughterThe funeral an burial were at Ann Arbor Monday CIRCUIT COURT NEWS Circuit court is in session this week at Howell No jury is called only nonjury cases being heard beginners class in reading and a 4th and 6th grade class in Arith after which a pot luck lunch with coffee and cocoa was enjoyed by all KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle of Kings Daughters will hold their regular meeting April 7 at the home of Mrs DDBrady Afternoon meeting Secretary MEtfNNQiiIE ULCi Rev Ezra Bearhy, paUor Morning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100 Supt  Roscoe Darrow Asst Walter Esch Childrens Service     ll4i FrZyer MeetingsWed ve 800 NORTH HAMBURG CHURCI Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwes of Pinckney    Sunday School  1C1U Supt Maurice Lsinbcic Mornira Mafrgt  U00 LUTHER L JAMES Luhor L Janus, former Dpxer and Ann Arbcr chlhing merchant diod at DaTdt TiiJay Tho funer al was a the Hamilton Funeral Chapel, De ioit Monday with bur ial at DoxQ, He is survived by 2 sons and 3 daughters NUDISTS SENTENCED The nine nudists found guiiy a Monroe la 1 voek were lined Sib rachVmd S75 co3ts and put on j o a icn for 6 monthsAll but one pold Tis nudist camp has oeci in opnYno at Monroe tor 8 yrs but la voar vyas the hrs1 time it was molested JUNIOR PLAY The junior Play Boarding House Reach put on here las Fr and Sat night was one oi the befplayfe put uu in yeaiihiwas a hilarious comedy It concern a 13 year old boy who decides to nake a little extra money by turn rrrshaxne into cr boarding hou  when his parentsgo awayrfttt parte were well taken The cpecialies were singing nu mbe by diiferent high Lthool The Michigan legislature is all het up because some Keego Har  ho high school students visited ho legislature the other day and wroe up their impressions OB they eaw them This legislative session as many others have done has used up the first three months with stalling and not accomplish ing much About ntsxt May when tuey adjourn they viil eventually get down to business and do more in thai month then they did in the Just four The students account was printed in the Keego Haruor papei much to the wrath 0 the legislature In he account, tke students stressed the easy atti tude and lack of effort shown by me legislator They were keep ing the pages busy brine tkena ice cream cones and pop and one legislator was drinking from a hip flask All this is denied by the leq islators Of course, the entire n months session has not been wast edWhile th lftgialators are dally ing the leaders have been horse trading and conferring with press ure groups and the result will be a flood of last minute legislationse LaRUE HINCHET Married by Justice of Peac Asher Wylie a his home las Wed night, Mrs Pearl Larue and Mr M L Hinchey Mrs Asher Wylie and Kenneth hormnnica Qrj by ird 2 soorrno rolos by Marlyn Teu, acconist was Isabel Erady qoup Iraik Diiko B KET BALL BANQUET, APR9  mothers of the players on Line were witns3e3 T1 eys Land CLakes champ Lniiip basketbaU team wUl spon sor a banquet for them at the echool an the night of Saturday REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular Communication ci IJv ingston Lodge No q6 F A M on Tueeday rening, April Sth will be served after the meeting  J2S 1 Pincknev Cor A aood oendanoe asked er who are inireted are ANNOUNCEMENT The Hartland Homemakers Evtw  ension club extends a cordial inApril 9 A ftie program is being jVitcrtion to all interested in cake arVanged which we wiU PbuS5 decoratina to a demonstration to next week Tickets are 100 and ,  Qn by  Qon Tesch of 7Sc for students Fowllrvule on Wed afteronon   1 Apr 6, promptly at 1 oclock at BOY SCOUT MEETING  Hartland Music Hall AdmissTliere wul be a Boy Scout Meeton 25c RED CROSS DRIVE Th1 annual Red Cross Drive is on In Putnam Sup Lynn Htndae will handle the rural district and W A Ketcham the village O p W Curls Sec imq Tueeaay, t  w   , , the baeement oi Wnckney Cong l fan McGuir of Detroit was a I Church All boys 12 Trs or old    Muri0l Ra  th i   tneted are Umtea  , Sunday  E S NOVICE All Past mctrons and Pat patrons takinq part in the work Fri April 8th are asked to moot at the OES Ho Thnrs Mar 31th at 730 P M for practice MARRIAGE LICENSES Richard G Barron, 23 Howell Betty Glover, 21Howell John Len non, 29, Webberviile Mary L Huqhes, 26, Lansing The first real definite price cut wa3 in New York last week when Sam Atkins, a tavern keeper cut the price of heer to fie a QlasJ The brewery indignaniy cu him off He obtain from anotherwhirh also cut him off Finally he found a small independent brewvuy 0 supply him This publicity ha J qiv on him an enormous irad and 1,   says he is making more than ever before    1IAIL, A bill has been introduced in he Illinois legislature making it a felony to belong to the Comunist party and setting the penalty from one to five years in prison The state senate has already passed the bili We wonder if this is the answer If we were not cr  swprds point with Russia we doubt that there would be any demand for such drastic action The const itutton guarantees freedom of religion, thought, politics etc Does not the Illinois law conflict with his If the Communists try to overthrow the government by force they commit treason ana come under the provisions of that law The Anarchist party here  yats caused many riots and sinated x owetdeat but  these were never any laws passed mak pen Tuesday at the Ed Clark Ipyrf  boo m Ann Aor   fcey violated  M The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, March 30 194  kiM CUIUS I Stiis Ustosj auia 1et REAL AMERICAN LEADERSHIP FIGKBOftJAG m  tusyu natTw  Stimuli X5JW  w istsi itui ftartUtaritsMrt tra L usrrtsti SJnMstltriatsn trims, son  Vote Straight Republican April T 4 B sure those you elect arc  experienced and capable Ameri can This election is vital to you University Regents and those who operate our schools are up for reelection Keep Michigans sound educational system under real American leadership Maintain your staad against radical Activities f The sheds and barns of the Pini ,  , , ckney Driving club will be sold at f i e Ann Arbor railroad wher the lace track by auction Satur all rorvice was stopped for eight ciy by a strike resumed opera   ai Thursday i The Corunna school district will   vote m May on erecting a 12 renin  1 iqh school building j  B a vote of 898 to 102 tha Col 1 on school district acDioved th   w upjMweu uo , t 0 gjoa 0J , Coiwt held m Joan Butler won the apelling  ST       ci nnpionship oi the Gugory sch ool  DexterTheaire DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned STATE OF MICHfCAN The Probate Court lor the County ol  Livingston  uday, AprU 2 One D, Only Show Starti 7tl5 p m Hip Roving DeviU of the Air resenuHoa Hiram R Smith judge Bag I  F0R THE 6000 OF ALL  REPUBLICAN oi Piobote  Bern to Mr and Mrs Jack Drap ju the Matter oi the Estate of er Julia McClear at Jackson, Edna B Moore, Deceased March 20, a SOn j E Wary Hinckley having filed in said j Clay Gordon COUnty surveyor Couit his final administration account and   in Florida for fa Winter his petition praying ior the allowance  RevE A Lewis of Mt Clemens thereof and lot the assignment and distrib who was at one time in charge of ution of the residue of said estate  St Johns Episcopal church in HOW it  Ordered That the 18th day of April  ell, died last week A D 1949 at ten oclock in the forenoon , , Dick Murphy lomer Howell at sd pobate Office, be and is hereby I , high school Star is in training With appointed for examining and allowing 1 the Now York Yankees in Florida said CCCOunt and hearing, said petition EAGLE SQUADRON Witt I SYLVAN THEATER Celseix Mich Friday Saturday April 1, 2 THE GALLANT BLADE In Cinocolor snrrirNr Larry Parks Marguerite Chapman Cartoon Three Stooges News VBSBVVBJBjBjBBjmV   W SSBflBBBlSfJBjeffJlBJSJHSJBnM Sunday Monday, Tuesday, April 3, 4  ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Bobert Stack Diana rVrr, I  f  Jon Hall, EdgBaT0K  ,   W1U Carton r tennis Morgan Dorothy, Melons, Sunday MondayrAprljT 4  Don DeFre Janis Paie Sunday Shews 3579  Ccjon Sportrool v You rWd What They Are Saying    111 About Julia Wean ay, intusday Aprl 6, 7 Greer Carson, Walter Pidgoon I  He plays with their Norfoolk, Vateam this year School Comm Gladys McCol lum underwent an operation at U of M hospital, last week Mr and Mrs Vince Dark of Anderson christened a new television set with a luncheon ol waffles and whipped cream one nigh last week Many neighbors wer present tffflfcV   Mich State Alumni have formed a Livingston County Assn at Howell with Andrew Jackson as president 100 percent of the voters in thr Gage and Monahan school dists have signed petitions to reorgan ize with the Brighton dist Petitions are being circulated in 7 other districts CoL George Thurber editor of the South Lyon Heraud has been called to report for duty at Ft  It is Flatter Ordered, That pvbUc riotice thereat 1 given by pibiration of a  copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Plnckney Diispalch a newspaper printed and circulattd in said County A true copy Hiram ft Smitb Celestia ParshalU Judge of Probate Register of Probata STAR OF MICHIGAN Tiie rrvbaU, Court for foe County ol  Livingston At a session oi said Court held lathe in said County, on the 2Sth day oi Mar A D 1949 Presnt Hon, Mbam B Smith, Judge el Probata In the Matter of the Estate of JULIA MISBEHAVES v Cartoon Tuesday Wednesday, April 5, 6  First Show, at 715 P M She was a Dangerous but Beautiful Mistake Dick Powell Elizabeth Scott PITFALL ,, IK TIMBER TRAIL A Wesn in Trucolor Starring Starring Monte HLb, Lynne Roberts Plus THE MAIN STREET KID  A Good C aedy  Star g Al Pearce, Janet M tin, Alan  Mowbray ComingMlekey, Kiss tha Blood oU Hands, Man from Colorado, Cartoon u  WWMMWM First Show 715 P M Dorothy Lamour George Mont gomery, Charles Laughton l THE GIRL FROM MANHATTAN HoweU, Mich Bragg NCMarch 25 with the 62 Mabel l8m Baker, Deceased nd airborne division for the peace I arCfh Anne Bumpus having filed in said time maneuvers Mrs Thurber Court her finai adminstration account and i i t I 1 on , , f ni  ii Mu Una y ur nil vr U the telephone  will carry on the paper  The Fowlerville school district  will vote March 31 on bonding to  build a 65,000 school building fj Adtntditmtni From where I sitV fy jQefMrth Remember How We Talked 7  this al u ITooors  Maps cijfhtitrnLI   talkint, about ivsolidfut ol thU f  II went 1 he other n  Mrold da ft real gor  world, but uiV Now what kind of language is 4htrHap barksCant she speak  laclish HI translate it for you, Ms Boopor says, in the language of she twenties, when you were aboet  twenty years old She simply means this fellow is the cats whiskers  Remember how w used to talk sometimes w Hap went back to  reading his From where I sit, its easy to criticize the other person when we dont take a good long look at ourselves Sure, therell always be some differences Im fond of a  temperate glass of beer and maybe you would prefer ginger alebut ljta just live and let live Because when we go out of our way to rind things to find fault with in others, chumes are they can find a few in Us, too 25 YfcAR Born to MJReason and wife March 29 a son Eorn to Earl Baughn and wife March 31 a soS Loretta Sopf is working in the Denton sore at Gregory Fred Howlett and wiie have returnd home from Gregory Bom to Max Ledwidge and wif March 23, a son, Kevin Eugene Mr and MrsC Weddiye ui Ete    roit have bought the Jim Henry   farm and moved on it swarr  Casper Vollmer and wife have Th pJS1  M,CGAN r ,   tn re1e Court ior e County of  her petition praying for the allowance thereof and for assignment and distribu tion of the residue of said estate It is Ordered That the 18th day of April A V 1949 at ten oclock in the  forenoon, at said Trobate OfIco be md is hereby appointed for hearing said petition,  It is Further Ordered That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy oi this ardor once each week for three successive weeks previous to  said day of hearlnf tn the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and rircf 1 dilated in said Comty Hiram 1L Smith Tndqe ef Probate Mlnnje 3, Farter, Dep Reg bf Probate Cartoon and Musical Tuesf Wed Thur, March 29, 30, 31 Jane Wyman Lew Ayres JOHNNY BELINDA Ctrtoon A Tgt rrrf 1 ry rr j Friday SatyrdayTApril I, 2 AVU1 1ULATEIB i Montgomery CliftAUne McMahon In 1 THE SEARCH and Russell Hayden, Jennifer Holt in WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS Cart 000 Sunday Monday, April , 4 Friday, Saturday, April 1, 2 In Sepia tone HETURN OF WILDFIRE A Good Western with ichard Arlen PatMorrison Mat Sunnay 15 P M, Caannuons  n  Comdr ylo Randolph Scott, Marguerite Sunday Tuesday, April 3,  ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU  to Technlcoolor Romance and Music I Chapman In CORONER CREEK In Cinocolor  Comedy Cartoon Ntwq Esther Williams, Peter Lawford Tnosday,We4nesdayThttrsdaylM April 5,67 Plus News Gary Cooper and Ann Sheridan   0  ComingIJiwiiight on the Rio Grande The Pirate in GOOD SAM NoreeV Cartoon moved into the Charles Reason house on UP ad ilia Wm Mercer holds an auction April 9th Wm Cady and wife have mor ed back to their farm ixoui V Arbor t ,srfc 47 YEARS AGO On Filduy nigfti there will be a  IMeaeton At a feosoo of said Court bold at me Probate Office in the Ciry of How ell in said County on the 8th day of March A D, 1949 Presentifos Hiram R Smith, Judfe of Probate , i IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I James LaRosa, Deceased, Roaria LaRosa having filed in said Court her petition praying Copyright, 1J19, I nitl Siurs lireuers Foundation tto SAITY TALfJ lMZ US ROUTE0  W GlAtt, AQSS WCHHWS flffl   I SALTWEU   T P  ffr 1 mNk OF THE OOh tI,iCALj COMPANY, MD CEtfTZAt MC7WS i  t meeting at the townhall of all 1 those interested in obtaining a loc  person  I al telephone exchange I If i9  George Close of he Evergreen Stock Farm, Anderson, has sold ministration of said esfate be granted tc Albert J Rapp or to some other suitable Ordered, That the 5th day of April A D 1949 at ten oclock in th forenoon, at said Probate office, be and I his iine team of horses to Milwau I  hereb Ppoiattd for hearini said Pet kee parties for 1500 itionThe high school will put on the j h  Furthef ptay Comrades soon The village council will pay 15 for information of the persons who  M    ta  Plncfal0y smashed out the street lights last week  Ordered That public nofico thereof ho given by pjjdblicattonof a copy of this order once each week for fiwee successive weeks previous to MMOUS MfflOIMt tiOPC ATNTEtLOCHEKOOSr Cnyt8 THEMATJOm HIGH SCHOOL OKHES7M AMD BAND CAMP 4COXi ANO QUE 00 mDfVGSACCCMXXTE 300 MUCAHS FROM AIL 4Zmm Mae Brogan is teaching in the Hause district The home of Wm White in Maricn burned down last week Willie Conners is working for 1 Frank Tiplady  Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and drcrcujrted tn said enr A tyue copy fedram R Smtttt Cessna Parshall Judfo of Probate Register  Probate  i     y i SbecwuUot 1 Just one of man I Briggs Features f j Four stunning pnsteis ,   modest baths and budgets   J sandstone, green, blue, ivory No wonder Briggs baths are 1 proof porceenamel In Aik for FREE bh let, Plan, j J tddioon, BriggsBetotyware ning Your Bathrooms aud  lie most Powder Room  2 ufupexsty, ttAXE or meaoMM i  uicnunriitf nusn POT movdorwoo HOME OF THOMAS A D80Nt BOASTS THE FRST ELECTAFED UNLWMTEMmf 7UHMEL EVER 6fLTPOATHUSAAHSbOFEH WB9, IT WAS ACCLAIMED AN EHQMEH6 HAim  mm Fvmz saucs w,, MKHKMM rounsr comMjbJi  HCSTOF MWbVEfi UES OTTAim MAnOHAL FOBESKMCHtOANS tMGEtorT370000 ACEES EACOMPASS MOHOWS miOEsr cawrxtuwmuo FO GAMtOmON AHP CQ BEAUTY J Patrick Kennedy is moving on  the Martin Harris iqam he just r rr0D cor mt  wuniy ef  botight j Urtoestos Mrs John Dunbars home ran a   a nntD  d  MU way last week, smashing the 4 Plobal   y   8SL Gardner i wc king in JLtiSr      Georgia Martins miilinor snop t PresentHos Hiram B Ssitk, Tittles of Ernest Cook was married to Probate ,  Ninabelle Carpenter of Chlzzz m THE MATTER OF THJ ESTATE OF Match 27 KerodHk B PiokoM L Fred Durkee is working lor Va Bobett L Plaekoaving filed in eaid Heisig Court   account as Guardxm of Wm Dardy ST died Of pneumo oid oto end scud potWon praying for nio at me home of his doughs  cdiowapco thetoof, Mrs Waher Sharkmd Sunday i   fdiiBl     Aprfl Born to Chas Brown and wa    kxst week a son Mort Mortenson has moved on   the Parker tern near the Hause       1 It is Further Ordered, the public not Telephone Pinckney 157F11 ning a Spckx Get Chick ten oclock in Hause School of District Na 10 Hause School win on TBTODDAY NIGHT MARCH 31, AT 730 P M at rkiT Henry has purchased the j    r pubikwtion To Maggie Gtre house far 1000 I fy of We ardor, kn three eueoeeefare I Ludwig Hossehnan will hold j  Pte to said eoy o hoorina anaadte on flievTenord kam j  r  1Ji JVJ At m  nri I printed end circiuasee in sad County the Apdl Tuna I , Mvtm m  The Mary Mann barn k being moved to m  Ed Cook bas A true copy dx m 5am csnsur wmu, ssjacfpjL  ft 4 g FanwrsA The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, March  I To teard a Fitted Peact 0or the Holy Land Kashmir Issue arer Settlement The future of the picturesque NorthIndiai ,k Kashmir iuis u cupied tb wcild ever siniv, 1  and Pakivtui iVll into convict over it It vs January vil Ike help of tht United Natiijv the rniteil Nations Commitjon lor Iiulii M,  oi kimmu and vit ih, asjo, India I i lis siUled in i o members of  ri Man which mediated the tlisume on the snot Interview some oi Use inhabitants IV, Ch HI Hams  While separate negotiations continue between the new state of Israel and the Arab nation, truce teams 1 sent by the United Nations, check opposing Arab and Israeli positions during in formal conferences somewhere along the front Meantime, 2 at United Nations Headquarters, on the Island of Rhodes Acting UN Media tor Ralph Bunche center initials armistice agreement between Israel and Egypt, as UN plane 3 stands by to take truce teams anywhere they might be needed The Israeli and Egyptian chief representatives 4 join in a friend ly handshake after signing an armistice to end fighting between the armies of their countries 9 W , TWCnM International Technical Aid Given Countries of World l Ie KiMi1,1 Hii feet above the grouL KilN, a brMl new 1000watt amateur radio stall sinn 1 er Lie world from United Nations tjansmloer operated irom Lake Success, New rl eurs oil the UN safT carries information and pfr  ham stations, which are organized in a gJobt ,  v, iitfiiut of ,,  u endinjf leuihii Ur, 1 he  h, radio iimai HMisaLes  ix ut i iclay league Check foi the Children New yys of solving old proL ms are shown to cles Here scientists in Italy learn about latest expert and governments in do ns of countries methods of central insect andfungi inlestaJjjiu iu through technical assistance pri rams of the stored grains at a school conducted by the United Nations and its affiliated specialized agen UN Food and Agriculture Organization FAO 1 ii mmmtn As demolition squads ripped down buildings to make way for the new United Nations headquarters in New York, businr, on the sixblock site were forced to move to new quarter  o sdlidated Laundry Corp, endorsing UN which too over its garage, used the occasion to turn over a check for 1500 to the UN International Childrens Emergency Fund Here Charles P Kramer right of the company gives the check to UN Legal Counsellor Joseph B Self as a UNICEF supply official looks oa LCCAL NEWS Charles Eisele and wife of i aw lerwlle spent Sunday with MrsE Vollmer Waicr Cunton and wue of Defii c Pn Sunday at the C J Clin a iomo He has reired from the Detioi Police force and bought a i ne at Black Lake near Ona v,y hero they wll live Onu Campbell and family callc i wa Mr and Mrs, Holland Stin c Aai Arbor Sunday and viait f d Campbell at St Joe bospit a w o is improving ii Merwin Campbell family and the Andrew Campbell family c ended church at Wrights Cor bi nday night and saw a religious jiCkJie Mr and Mrs Basil Garrison of  Dearborn spent the week end at Oo Joo Qniifith home  Gojrge Brady and wife of De i U were Sunday guests oi the F  ALorrton home j Ha Ljcffler and wife of Whit  I mote Lake were Sunday callers  of JVR and Mrs Howard Read j Mrs Geo Thompson spent last week in Detroit at the Paul Keej  ei home Miss Barbara Nash attended am FHA meeting at East Lansing Thursday and Friday and was a candidate for pros of this district Pvt Beryl Lewis Jbifcfor Chioago Sunday hom where he will go to Ltmp Stoneman California Harold Mills and family of Deroi were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson Lester McAfee and family sptffcf Saturday in Sturgia  Mis Phillip Hudson and children and Ray Wilson and family of Det ioit and Lawrence Hudson of S Dakoa were Sunday guests at the Lcstei McAfee home Dan Driver and wife of Dexter calldd at the Edward Spears home one day las week Dale Miller and family and Roy Wright and family of Gregory vjexe Sunday guesf at the Hollis Holioway home Sunday guests of Mr and Mr Wm Shehan were Dr Harlow She hen and wife of Jackson, Mrs M Shehan and family of Ann Arbor irai civ, Krupa and wife oi Detroit and Mrs Eunice Schuchart oi Howell Dr Walter Merce and family ot East Lansing spent Sunday at tie Wm Mercer home Mrs Roben Applegae and son oi Ann Arbor called at the Robert AfkUY homo Sunday Louise Zeigler spent the wek end wih Alberta Dinkel Mr and Mrs Coleman of How ell were Sun quests of the Wayne Wagoner family Edward Nuoifer and wife of Hoiwere Sat guests at the Lloyd Hen rQQ home  Mrs Murray Kennedy enterVtn ed her cribbag club Thursday Ceo Meabon jr wife and son called at the Wv Mar shall home ,  Rockbridge Sunday Mrmid Mrs Andrew 5XLPTICS li U Nesbtt voe Monday que of Mrs Carnlia Bowen of Howell James Meyer is pkryinq onjht base ball eam of the USSGeo rge at Pearl Harbor Huah Vanness and wife and t Brenniingstall r of Pettysvilil iave returned from SanFranr 5aH,where they visited Lester fhe Jteottntry United Nations Economic and Irem what to d about inflation to been in session in Geneva, social welfare services Actual COUIUJ the Council, shown above, are heM in the forrrt  neadqaa t y  ,f4 now occiiiird ex UA jSocUl Council by V Try a Want Adv in the Dispatch 7w Only 50c Brenningskxll  Mrs Mae Daller and Mrs Ato Meyer ere elected cflcp m  White Shrina at HoweU la Thurs inward Salyr lBi ation with Wi randxwJthand Lortynorh of hoe   WeUtuatkeVmNaiansDoilig Anytcayf j 1 uncle OMOM 3ockbridg  WilUam GilkM o IW been appointed county ehalnna fcr Crippled ChUdten Mis Rosale Nashfended a Dr Cecil Hcndee and iamly c ansinq spent ae week end wrth Ms h Mrs Bo Htl They leave soon JaetaoaMI reside  enjoined 40  f Sunday They  WjyM BobtHende   itfE oJ Ann Arbor j5  , on Mr aad  Lfflfi  V 7 BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION To the Qualiied Electors Notice is Hereby Given Tha a Biennial Spring Election will be  held in the Township ofPutnam State of Michigan, at the town hall, in said Townshipon MONDAY APRIL 4,1949 For the purpose oi electing the blowing officers, viz STATE OFFICERS Two Regents of the U oi M, upi of Public Instruction, Memer of the State Bd of Education Jvo members of the State Bd of Agriculture State Highway Commissioner iS NONPARTISAN OFFICER Two JusUce of the Sumd Court TOWNSHIP OFFICERS Supervisor, Sffownship Clerk, Townuhiip Treas, 3 Justices of the Peace Highway Commissioner, Constables iNo to Exceed Four ,  Meaiber of the Bd of Rev Also any Additional Amend i nenfc or Referendum that may  be Submitted NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE  POLLS flection Law, Revision of 1943  3093 Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be opened at 7 oclock in the forenoou and shall be continued open un  til 8 oclock in the afternoon ami no longer Every qualified elector piiesent and in line at the polls at the hour perscribed for the closA ing thereof shall be allowed to i  vote THEJPOLLSfiL JKxidetectiori wiifbe open at 7 oclock a m and  will remain open until 8 oclock p m of said day of election Murray Kennedy Township clerk March 243, 940 THE 19th ANNUAL PAST MASTERS NIGHT SATURDAY APRIL 2nd, 1949 Once again Livinqston Lodqe does honor to the Brothers WJS have presided over her destinies during the past 84 years Of tha  34 masters who have served the lodge 18 are livinr PROGRAM Lodge FfooniM Opon for Visiois 500 to 700 P M F   at Pinckne  High School 700 p MMusic Orcheslrc Invocation Rev Donald Bady Welcome o Past Masters and In  trodiKnrm ci toastmaster Clyde Fisher, W MToaslmaster, Roscoe BurrhtCM Response Joseph Griffith, P M Tap Dance Shirley Reason, David Aberdeen Address by M W Gd Matter ,Hgzen P Cole of Ithaca Entertainment Earl Gotberg, Ventriloquist Memorial to Aze Carpenter PM  by Rev J M McLucas Past Masters Aporn Presentation Jack Hannett by OCampbellPMLife Membership Presentations to  Roes Read Marion Reason, Fred Teeple by Judge Willis Lyons and Judge Hiram Smith Introduction of Grand Lodge Officers Introduction Masters, Past Masters, Repreeen tatives Eight Grand Lodge Officers and the aspirants for grand marshall will be present j Write Secretary for Reservations j Gny Ledwidge of Notre Dame caid Nan Ledwidge of Adrian are  eptrtrvj the spring vacation with  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Gus is  one of the 350 candidates outJor Notre Dame base ball team uT  Mr and Mrs Corbet Salyer spent the week end in Stockbridg at 1MS daughter Jeannie Salyer It toktog hr sprinq vacation with km sister Mary Lou Salyer at  fltckbridge   Mr and Mr, floss lUad spent tm aifkt wMi 4 Herb Soeeds , 4 Hosrall who has  L My Ironrite ak 30440 Ytttik r Franklin Milage Miihjgr I Many people can hardlV beHevw    I tell  them I have a 20yearold Mia vd l  enage daughters Its beeause I have a ywUniul lrfc rc And, I feel that a lot of the credit fejr uy young ioU goes to my Ironrite Automatic Ironer V Ive had this wonderful machine for severs i  JUa4, its the greatest health labor and timesaveJ uwreV fact, my Ironrite would be the last appliuna jo tfif home that I would give up   My Ironrite eliminated long, painful hours of standing at an ironing board Its simply a joy to sit down, just guide the clothes across the forming board and relax while I iron  The ironing is done in no time, and Im fresh and rested when I finish y More for your money In an Ironrite  y YOU cfcHi O yfr   O My Ironrite does erarything quickly O With Its two completely utabh op and beautifully I save hoars each week ends, Ironrite will iron everything I em iWk on sUirU alone Why, I can do, one in  minutes where U look 15 by hand   wash, from plain towel and handkerchiefs i , triJJy vvaoh dresse, curtain and finest line J Moilrl 0 V  UpllIHiI i iiKiiir lmrnT   Iiiiiiir At  i i   v   en iMi, A I    lipMl ill 1 lMlll , dr, Li, in   J 7iTr V l f  Mo 1 8 Smnrt, dislitictive Ji milt uLiJucile model wu jni iij  Hpiroof, 1 ijvs i,id ui il clioit r of litsii iiiihiny iinivji or iitniiy it,nut liuifli Inmonizis villi tiixst furniture il IKIIIU in any ruoiu in the IlotlC ,, ni j MVMIray credit terms Asi uot  LliLiti Home DemoMtration A My fine tnhlerloths and other large  pl4J4e a he ironed with creasing And the Doall ironiaaSjpints make it easy to iron hardtoreach rufflSnd puffs Tve told lots of friends how Ironrite has Suvpct rrie time and energy and helped me keep looking younger My advice itlook at Ironrita today Hardware 1 m  wuw mMmffimf    USEx       grcciics  Educators Study Methods of Teaching About US  ifH I   1 General Assembly of the United Nations recently approved a ew preUcyl ezteadinf international control over a number of fthfthi drags which had been developed in recent years and had  rssMiril eatside the scope of previous conventions on the control ef narcotics Above are some of the drags brought under inter natiil easatrei by the new Protocol Previoes coaventiem covered sal aataral aarcodes, such as oaium, cocaine sad   V  W       b  i  i i ducars freea 2S ouior techniqoes in aveseasiaf to work of the Catted Natieas as part ef a at Adelphi Orilece, Gardea City, New Yet TTae iaieraaiaeaal aeaiaur hi saiaietsd by CJJf sad the Uatod Nstisas Mi Wednesday, March 3a 1949  The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Sfcoes Kennedys Get Store Stiy WILLIAM MANSKA  RFDNo1 Armoda, Mich, William Manska declares that running waier in  foundation of his electrified farmthat he would never be without it He points out that in addition to increasing milkproduction 20, milk house chores arc done far more easilyand quichly       Mkhicaa Pubhsbed Every Wednesday 116 Main St pmckuv, fcehiras Subscript rat lid  v,  Psefl W Crlu PVuotr Born to Mx and Mrs Gerald Vedaer at St Joe hospital Ann Ar J hoi on Thursday March 24 a 8  pound son Ronald Charles Mrs Edmund Haines and Mrs Robert Veaaer gave a stoik show J if er for Mrs Joe Hummer at he lor men home Monday James Doohttle, son oi Mr and j i Mrs Hugh DooUttle has enlistee I  I In the army signal carp iox inteh  igence woik He goes to Fort Riley j  Kan ior 3 weeks and then to Camp Gordon Ga and Ft Monmouth, N j Stanley Dinkel and Billy Darrow wen to Akron Ohio las  week where they brought home  a new well drilling rig the former jjlSSouth purchased j y i Mercian Ledwidge who has 1  been driving a taxi cab In Detroit  ior a couple ol years is home for awhile He was held up there once by bandits Born to Mr and Mrs Jack Wil 22 a 9 lb daughter Michele MargI son i Virginia Stackable on Mar j aurete I Supt Reader gave the 11 playi ers on the lirst basket ball team a dinner at Blacks Unadilla one night last week The baseball season starts Thursday April 17 with a game at Hartland, Pinckney has almost all of last years team back except J  Meyer and Joe Burns The veterans Jerry Clarkc Jim Burroughs, p Joe Jeffreys, lb Bob Arriburgey 2nd Bob Darrow, ss Dick Singer, John Sprout outfieldTom Goode who is out this year is an outfielder The fire engine made 2 runs Monday to grass fires One to the marsh back of the Jim Whitley home and one to the JLMcKin ley home Mr and Mrs James Webb,and daughter were Sunday guests of Mrs Cora Webb COWhite and wife of Detroit spent the week end with Mrs C Webb  Eiwin Mann and Mrs Louise Rummer of Detroit called at Gene Mann home Sunday MrsPWCurlett and daughter Paula, spent the first of the week in Detroit  Mr and Mrs George Engquist of Mich State San spent Sunday at the Merwin Campbell home  Mrs Clifford Chambers and son David spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Joe King and family in Detroit Norman Miller and Don Swarmcut were the first from Pinckney J to qo swimming this year Their I  cance tipped over wih them last j  week at the junction of Huron Riv er and Portaqe Lake Mrs Mary Jane Tasch has tak  SQUIRES CHICKS f So Order your Baby Chicks now Huciung Large Type EagUsh ype White Leghorns Barred rks Send for your price, list i oJu Hatching ach Monday , a d Thursday Squfcds Hatchery Mich   vvvf pur, Phons 305W rl VouIf ,,ig a ona of s ful Pbllrtn, S , , , , these impj  burners    f    cJcpor Jr rj    and n infollorion 0 viin  6i  t ti, or,  I  J H1 in yout kifchon  yy oe III big, beoufllc GUH find all Cfiart and tfueo simmer ccifuctiwn   welded steel from i tjtr    roomy storage draw m mediafd  i ronvtnieriC o vciting Mrs Manska agrees, saving, Our compltu running water system saves us so much needless work We know our running water is safe to use in any quantity   its always fresh and sparkling clear at the turn of the tap Thousands of other farmers agree that funning water is the most important single gift cf electricitychar, truly PROFITS GROW WHEN WATER FLOWS  N  EfLARGE YOUR SYSTEM Complee watery spems iii electric pumps of si types and capacities, for use in shallow, Tb hssrt tf mdm iumtg m Ike fa  medium or deep wU are available for immediate intta Hat ion See your friendly jison farm , Service Advisor fJiill details Theres no ohJigsglofi to yoe   The DETROIT EDISON Co pot Cain iin PI Water SyWsjMete Staaley Otekel COUMCf VO  en a leaveot ubbtmie from hrr duties as eacher a the Pinckney school Mrs Gail Clements of Iosco will finish her term for he C F Hewlett, wile and son Chas went to Albion today to get a load of garden tractors and imp lements Harold Reason called up his parents, Mr and Mrs  Mciic ica  son from California Sunday I  Robert Singer called him bro er Holland from Texas last weekHe j and Virgil LaRue are working on  a barge hre but expect to ret turn here by May 1 j Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsilaotil  j spent the firs of the week with   the Haft Sistere  Mrs Marjory Shehan caad Kath  ryn Miller at ended a rural each iers meet en Chelscc last Monday j night Miss Miller was elected  vice pies and Manor Weas Virginia Shirley was on crutch es Sat as a result of a falling at school clacking a bone in her ioo Andsew Nesbitt and wiie called on Mr and Mrs H L Williams in 4 Howell Sunday I j Mrs Louis Ooyle wiJi Mr and Mrs Robert Grainger filled on  Mrs Rose Howard a Soe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday Waltr Giwad who is in a hospi 1 eft Kansas Cfcy, is impmvmr and is expected boms OOf1 1 Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spen  1 Sunday at the Mark Nash horr I 1 j Mr and Mrs Earl fiauqhn en ,  j tamed the John Carver, LQTI os Baughn and Bill Bainnn fj   I SUes od Mrand Mrs WCMiller  and Norman at dinner Sunday in  honor at NeH Bcroohc who was home irom Cecrt Lakes over the Sfeek end  Ut your PJ ifgas deolor  o , , , ,ie eonvenlercei cf fast dear, modern got co  o a pf wtQi to   famil btdy t  Hockey Service A EAS1 MAIN ST Ptodoaaf fi ciKif ,ac Ozd ct Alive rIW VrtMS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hCRS5 S250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE LUY HIDES ATD CALF SKINS  Phone 6w Pinckney 200 Reward A reward of 200 will b paid for informafioii lead iiag to the arrest off fka persoas who broke iato flao of Mardi 27949 down hufidinoian state HOKL iODfl neai  United States Postofikt tktt J W VfDnOBambie Michigans Highway  rwCKNEY Wednesday, March 3a 1940 ic Lodge 1915 erson strtr Bank  M Stole Kvcy CommbsMer CHARLES M 2  liSLER  ROAD TO SUCCESS There is one mainline rack v locid to success I1 con rre  Living within ones on bein rt To  way soon I According toin , turnover wui be present at the Pin  ckney school cJaturday night Apr  r  2 at ihe 19th annual Past Masters  Night banquet oi Livingston Lodge j ,, No 76 F  AM It will be served Dotty n is H to vyff lb Pinckney Chapter No 145 O fcxcept Wanw4Mr KSof Pinckney Mrs Carrie Grii MoiixluNTi BS I iths is chairlady of the kitchen  nd Mrs Mildred Miller oi the air   u  suwaX ing halL All oi the OES members will assist j  NoHfc A tins time there will be three , Telephone i life memberships awarded to three Osce 3S seHnr 314  members vho have completed 40 , Ijeniwa by Appoiattsonii k i vears membership in the lodcje j HoweJL Michigan I  mFESSHWAL WWEB ANWBKU 4 YANWWU WKUWf SJiilAniUM RWYanWbikW VemWftslfe Attorney d Ffcsft Sae astd Savings pak HoweR Michigan fWwfr L 9  ,30 Vests Experience wish itoH Highway Deportment 1 Yew Know Zieglers Ability Ey Hit ftecotd       7,7 ZA miles of new concrc pavement one SJ despift Hit wor years  a 3yar postwar highway bulling protm com,y under contract and moving rapidly J cor ir,   savings of over 1,000,000 early thru Tell cooperation with local units of government in trunkline maintenance Retain Proven Highway leaaVsJwp VOTE FOR STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER  CHARLES   I EGLER VOTE REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, APRI1 4th  iiow ihis track in business arsenal Living is no ci aSV ,K0rmSnftaW  vears membership in te lg soon  6V  TrViuJl I The ar Ross T Read Marion J  yjaJTWOif lor  U All of them were raised m 1909, Howett MfcbJaa ple1 ,,, Meaa wid re bv the late Floyd G Jackson  , Ewae, bjjmxanceBrokeiag Successful bursnesses build re Y  j  R M Real   ,,  serves or saving ham current in conc General Motors Corp couid uoT employ a single man today had t not used its savings wisely 10 provide more facilities ior prod uc ou and thus employ more pec pis master, he late John R Martin ws senior warden W C Miller i or warden and Herbert Gillette wner of he Livingston Coun ress, senior deacon V I t ch dollar we save provides us h a growing fund which will 01 us  3 and work ior othersA savirs Account can oe open , jri wiiii as lilie a a il bill j  Money to loan at feasonable  raiss interest paid on Savings jioaks and Time Certftcates oi Alf deposits up U 500000 insur  a by our membership in the Fed  JTederal Deposit Insurance Corp Ov  Years oi Sale Banking   Ciry Uke od Fooa Picpexti ASpeciohti fr Yaw Pioperty witk   LEE IAVEY General Insurance Phone S9F 3 Pfcckney  f 1 AU cTfONEEB 1 Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUE  Phone PincOcney 78F2i Cemetery Memorials UMaA SiAnn itroorlic ttjDtold Cnubb local Representative SIS FWming SU Howell Phoi Howell 439 or S7 tonumente  Markets at Law BriahtecL Mlcku Roparng J KUGHES and Heafng 71 lakesiae Xkbf RnK lke i M F CS  T 3CLd P M ityd Aoril 6, 1909 ed April 26, 1909 Raised May Sorved as master in 1909 194041 P a SWiOlTHC  30i Funefol Homj Don O Swextheu Ztrectat Modem Equlpemet Ambulance SUjvice 1BBD c Nttdflfaff Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan Far Appointment W use 358 Residence 113 LLOYD HWDEE live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to BetroH General Trucking Pkone 64F14 CARL JONES BY RETAINING LEE MThobiT Superintendent of Public Instruct YOU KICP CONTROL Of YOUR OWN SCHOOLS VT5 APRIL 4 REPUBLICAN Ui il AIL CHECKS ANYWHERE mr BTRAYED trc 1567 Eas ,,  white Chinese geese RTWA  Maurice Leira i  t  , N , Oi   Mage dump a ye glasses Roy Fisii Thoy ure safe to send Never mail T T Open a checking account with u and pay your bills this iaia, easy and sensible way rnlZl NATSfWAi isANK Member Federal Deposft Insurance Corp All deposits  p to WANTED qarden WLKTT Pbwing arid Fitti i Call CHUCK Phone 93 MMmEKmaaiSm  A w Marion I Reason Initiated March 9, 1909 Passed March IS 1909 Raised April 13 1909 Held the office of senior deacon Is a stock buyer STANLEY BERR1MAN AnaraeY at Law 207 H E Grand Rlvex , HowU RRFRIGRATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Ptackney 154F3   DR C L TOWNER Dentist 8344 Portage Lake Road Deleter Phone Dexter 3461 , j c Pxoducte Gwrvsl j IANE TASCH  Sand Top Soil Road Gwvel Utters or Ay Papers Composed i Fill Dlr and Road BuU tor Copied a Your Convenience Hocks Latd PUce r Cowtrac I All Work Confidential J7S28 Toma Rd JHnckney Rte, 3 747 Main,Pinckney Phone 50F11 phone Dexter 3 116 ROOFING COrTTRACTOlu Do you need a new root or does your home need residing The Jackson Rooting Co of Ann Arbor is well equipped to take care oi your rooting and siding needsWe also specialize on built up roof jobs The material andL samples may oe seen at Bra shes Sheet Metal Shop, Pinckney Ann Arbor, Mich FOR FINISH OarpenVir work ana Kitchen Cabinets, drop a card to John R Beens, 9315 Half Moon Lake Road JFOR SALE Gift aprons 310U each Mrs R K Elliott FOR SALE 14 Knapman boat with steering gear and Martin 60 Motor 300Uu Murray Daqg HiLand Lake WANTEDRiders to Ann Arbor , from 330 p m shift to 1200 pm Paul Singer, Pinckney rv, onLtiH0 b U leeple home in village of Pinckney,cor oner of Main St and Howell Rd Musi be sold Submit offer to  Fred J Teeple, Realtor t Howell LOSTMedium size puppy Thurs Phone 675 Feb 17th white with black spotsFOR SALLWarner electric fcxood and black left eye named Pewf     I a lAii pjnrLrnAV MICH Pinckn 9 s 0wJALI7 IT the Ascn and Poultry Supplies and Kasco1 SmGtidE     Y Chicksl WANTED To buy an oil burner and April All heating stove to heat 4 or   rooms Fred CampbsJ fer  and Poultry BuppUea and Kasco1 iiSLriijrr a active on different commiit1 Feeds Order your Baby Chicks WANTED To buy ees and served as chairman of , Now for March and ,i A11 otin stova to 1  Pinckney Masonic Building from blood tested stock Squire Hatchery HowelliMichPhone S05W FUri SALh Portage Lake R 2 Pinckney   Woman wliSes ridf Crochet Work of ail j from Lakeland to Ann Arbor, eats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fred J Teeple Initiated March 9, 1909 Passed March 16, 1909 Raised April 13 1909 Servedus senior deacolT  kinds I also made costume jew j working hours 4 p m to 12   erly out of sequinsrhinestone and 1 Phone Brighton 6036 beforo 20 pearls I MrsEsther ImusBox 63Lakeland Mrs Pomorski, McGregor Farm WANTED Daycare for presch M3fi East Pinckney, Michigan ool age children in my home WANTED Donations of sheets, 200 adc, 30 a hour  bath towelscrutches and a wheel iRuth Ritter 2S0 Putnam Phome 6  chair for the Livingston County jj TffrTNJry SALES 4RsyAsRJ Unit of the American Cancer Soc  ELSCTRsCAL WIRING  Loan Closet Phone Howell 103 r R, L POND, Portage Lake ior Write to Mrs Gladys Henry219 I Piene Dxter 2536 E Crane Street Howell  ESOUGHma ani FOR SALEElectric range, oil     WOM heatmg stove, wood and coal Siu  Is in Real Estate business moved to Howell where he was and coal JiiiBW range Round Oak,dining table CALL WOY JOHNSON  6 chairs, kitchen table, kitchen m BBIM wffv isii cabinet white enamel 2 radiosf 9x12 rug, lamps, bed, springs  f ,1 TiUil JlQlt maULess, piUows rocking chairs1 U5 011 5T  UOUJUHWI iuwws jociang cnairs   011 vnn nA9 magazine rackMrs Frank Henry   fro ARTS moved to rtowell where he was 4801 Island Lake Drive,Zukey lake ABBb AUiu rAnAiL u county sheriff 4 years Four gen 1 Pbone Brighton 6035 Inquire at , 814 East Grama River Boweu erations of his frrmilv hrtvt Kan 1 Ted Cobbs boat shoo Phone 151  Fish Market 1 Courteous Service 11 Clarks PINCKNEY FINEST FOOD STORE   d ,, erations of his family have been members of Livingston LodgeHis grand father Jacob Teeple, hs faher Stephen Teeple ana his  son Lloyd z now a member FOR RENT and SALE Utility trail or Concrete mixers for rentLow iv s Wilsons Sales and Rental Service 6121 W Gd RiverHalf  between Brighion and How ell at Lake Chemung Open 390 0 m600 p m incL SundaysPh Kvell 354w4 OUTBOARD MOTORS repaired any make or size Have your motor put in shape ior the coming season Wilsons Sales and Rent al Service 6121 W Gd River Lk Chemung Brighton, open Sun davs Phone Howell 3S4v4  EXPERT PIAKO TOBHUICr AT REASON AUE RATES Phone 24712 Ann Atboc Mkfa EDWARD W1GG1NHCWSE tOR SALE Used Washinq mach iat,   THE LADIES AID OF THE CONGL CHURCH WILL SERVE A Elextiofi MONAPR4   AT m A M Th above Mppo will be ems dub, school Ian eelfxee to Us it with ed to any church, lode, duhor charitable ornnnim H W Wylie sWQMsKS MNCXMEY, DCH PHONE 2SF tilling to x</text>
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