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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>Tr v,V,   ,v   , ,     L Wv irW  Ssr Pinckney 4  Veli 70 ktigu Mirror Michigan, has but one disaster police iorce so says Joseph vJhiXdsat police comissioni By that he means when toe ccione cusasw hit Michigan 142, T7A V  oi the staje police were m thJFrei Diam to  upper peninsula chasinq escapea convicts There are only 670 state police in uniform In addi ion 217 civilians are employed at state police posts This seems like a Jot but 6 are specialists, hnger print men etc and the rest Social ifrMTiy MUHPflYpRAJN WEDDHTC Mprried at St Johns Catholic Catholic Church Jackson, Satux day at 1001 a m, Jane Eliza beth dauqhter oi Mr and Mrs, Allen Murphy, stn oi Mr and Mrs Ambrose Murphy, of Jackson Rev Ff Wood officiated beiore a setting of white, pink land blue gladioli the couple took their vows in a aotfble ring ceremony Kegina Morrissey STI  day 7 days a week After the Flint disaster it was necessary to strip the post personal down to 2 or 3 men Com Childs says the state needs 1250 state police, contrary to surmise the turn over is low They start at 2z9 a month and in 5 years advance to 350 Uniforms are  and 3 a day expense money is paid They work 93 hours a  day but ar subject to emergency call at any time, They get 12 days vacation a year plus 8 more for holidays Michigans police force is average Pennsyl vania has 1800 Some only on traffic er at Thy Feet We Are Kneeling4 The bride were a gown of imported nylon luce and tulle over satin, close fitau bodice,, over yoke of lace, long sleeves, bou riant skirt of tube lace helmet, imbedded with seed pearls and furnished c a cascade arrangemeai 1of white feathered carnations  Lillies of the Valley Meanwhile ing out after the cyclone disaster 125,000 will be available from the federal emergency fund Contributions, are also pouring inThe insurance companies say  TBE PINCKNEY DraAlfofie6sday7 June 17 lt3     vl  No 25 I KoiserFraaer employees atFllptfi Mil 3 iWillow Run ricmotd 7HT1 JN C lU ImVlKJ tAtholic Gbuttii  Fr Aibtit J Schmiu FIOJ auoaiiy Masses  hoy Duiingham underwent c 2825015  iim W herma operation at St, Joe hos Wtatar mO 6 IQtOO , pital Ann Arbor last Wednes  Willow Run donated 700 pintr Fof blcod to cyclone sufferers last week,  Phimbir current Coalman  day, 11 k Clarence Howe oi Monroe La sSSSLT JJlf ViSig his daughter, Mrs  Moot of tny people here knew iKiuiy oi tae urnaao disaster and Supplied U2S Ss ,   r Jl ruler coa and some TRC an D GAS TOT wAj f S3S  lUs iriit  ine path ut bv tiie ujice was only COMPLETE LINE OF PUouxk wide m some Congi cgaUouui Radio Uroadcasi Station WPAG Ann Arbor  33u to 40U pm Hlgnm Fellowship  y uu pm Monday NightJJibie Study U0  wed Choir Practise Junior 4uo  ,  Senior ju Lemoyne Dorothy Lqveyjnaid  f nursday night 800, Prayer Meei of honor wore a blue nylon tullq gQ 800 p m over satin with bolero skirt IacqL6 Pesch Christ and everyone bucket and matching iiowers J8 yerY very welcome Robert Maninan was best man fieviKeith Huegsegfer Pastor Jafunday School 930 a m Morning Worship  1045 aam,j 45 member of Livingston Lod ge attended the Strawberry Fes Miss Leota Reason was in 3SELL hospital, Ann Arbor with an in  jured back, the result of a fall c    Denton EAST M38 WE INSTALL Phone tival at Stockfcridgte night, ThursdaAt a special meeting of Pinci ney Chapter 145 us Fnaarugni 4 new members were re  ceived into the oraer, CO and Robert Christian and William Marines ushers Th reception was at the home Michigan is diggjof the bride After wed will Bush St Jackson Both young people graduated from Jackson high school and they will pay all IossesThe onethe groom from Jackson Junior bad blot is th looting Hundreds CoIlege of empty bill folds and purses The following from Pinckney were found in tho areaOne man attended the wedding Harry was arrested with 12 io his poss ssion Of the smashed cars almost everything removable had been stripped from them There were just not enough police and  Itlciuioime Cavery Mennonite Church c c cT Ezra  Pastor a wedding trip ihe newly iSJf111 u WaIter  m be at home at 711 SS H  wwr, 1 sunaay School H U0 Young Peoples Meeting 730  Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800 13th annual Bible School June 22 to July 3 9 a m to 1145 am, Monday through FridayChikU ren 4 years and up welcome 100 PER TON LE FILL UP NOW WITH GOOD CLEA AVOID THE RUSH NEXT The sidewcuic m ine wwt nal oi me postoiiice OIOCK to a,, ugeiei uoay aop is rejjuutrtev xeatny is in cnarqeaiarry rro uxe au numrn, JOun , Uuy BY THE MONTH IF loader ana hamuway LUCK GUL ixn ieiireys tne smoothing and Drusciila Murphy, Lee Lav  ey and wife, MrsMae Meiz and  the Herbert Palmer family JUDGE PAYNE MARRIEJ civil defense men to guard the 1 Judge Jay Payne ana Mis 111 j J ACf   0 ded Jackson both of Ann Arbbr Evening ov UNADELLA PRBSBYTERiAN Rev Yauch, pastor Morning Woiehip 1030 a m  7 PcVT 1130 a rn ce 8C0 p 11 area  I were married Wednesaay in the jLloyd Douglas Memorial Chapel of the rirst Congregational Ann Arbor, by Rev,  C I nie iiooea loung tamiy uuv muvea iu iemmoie Ave in ietroit he wui teach ai oiuienceviile us lau  herald Reason has put a new liom on me iviCxeivy u luia ne nought,  Mrs 1 nomas bonner with Mrs, waiter cousins ana ivirsLdwm ivicvaugn 02 rioweli attendea Lhe annual conierence ol the  SWdeiqieu tUarden Clubs oi Michigan at hast Lansing last inursaay John coyer and wife called on jMrs ila Walsh in Webster Sat  urday They had the Clarence Arbor for DELIVERING EVERY 1 CALL 2681 DEX1 EHoey  ELEVI 1 rati iamtv of Ann Jounday guests LADiJ  MILflNC aoui t places but it was uu miles long The tiim aamage was down along the  UiiO hne it entered Monroe county near Lne, doing consider uie damage, ihen it hopped in LO tfvashieuaw county cuttinq a wiue swain in Freedom and ujui lowniiipo and kilunq one Miiuii wliLptd was iiwi, wiiw whcie u minion collars worth of auinaye was done out no lives To men it hit Fhnt and Mt  ivionis where over 1U0 people wue kiiiea and ihe property amage runs no the millions he viale north side of the city Cold water Road, oeing evwiiya and turned inko raDbie ait, jedao brown City ana la was were next hit but th  uuugc wus nui so exensive ne nauonai guards ivil deiense una iica Cross were mobilized and ovWilhamshimseli spent iiic iiiiii in hij riini UJVVIV, ucu ltit inain question askea xs tue cuaj ana u me aomia expiuntMi 3 huvw huu anyihmq to uo Wiiii i  ociiifcLifr suy no ina there have not been as  many tornadoes this year a3  lust That they are caused by ji a J no iui currents com iuj tcihcr v,c are inclined to ayiee wiin tue scientists Years ago u man qot 1 ost, the battle tUieek iood millionaif 0 invest heavily in rain makinq scheme in ury Texas whereoy rain 1 would be 111ie by exploding avnrnite in ouds It ailed A Thursday the Cong 1 Tadiefe ncKl0 TusduY took 8,9 Ilves i w ,,u rwi, ,vi i,,  Woostor, Mass,besides damage CONSERVATION NOicb VbUUUUU persons have visitedChurch, state parks so ilai this year Leonard Parr in the presence ot haV ivionarity and v navti in  iy Aih r ui lAia met with Mrs JV nnl h,niri  TTU shghiry, oniy IJoU being issuea,friends, , lortc sto,  1 Midau Miflor JlrI rT Mrs Ltftriiie S3m rtfrrv w years  ago It came down TJJFZJT 11   dUghter M J Meyer and children iWay  U Unudilla Stiver U,ke Haven had the  J1Ibio off lr ad Mrs, Andrew Jackson of ipsuanh and he rlueseu  and Mrs Albert Dinkel las appointa to the onice untu ar1 iover near the Dr Towner Geologists wiU follow the pipe of Ann Arbor and a teacher injUark ramiy oi mick hae spent Alberta and Allan and Mawar Jon 1 1954 Mrsbermce Pardon homc No hv were taken but line crew, being a line across, thei Ann Arbor pubhc schools Saturday at the Waior Uiaix et Widmeyer were Sunday dinn  Mrs Youngerman, newlni  u ciumaue vas done to study rock formations , After a hvo weeks weddino nome hush goes to Camp JU r uLts at the WF Close home members were received Plan, Itrip in the east the couple will beioipury boturday in Linden jwere made for an ice cream so Pisident osenhower isgettA broader use of hsh in Mich Qt home Qt their sumA resi igans school lunch progiam willdence a n637 Algon in   be empluzed nexj term Mortage Lake 4 public lushing sites and  1013 acres ot land were purchas ESCAPED THROUGH ed fast week by the dept THE mQjj CURTAIN Care should be taken with Here comes a first hand re1 deadly lnsectides Applied to,COrd of a Czech iatrulys desper water they will kill fish  ate flight, from the Communist Vandals destroyed a number secret policein an old Ameriof signs at the Bishop Lake state an amphibiousjeep Begin to  read Our Escape to Freedom starting in this Sunday June 21 park the day after they were put up  If you lose your fishing licence a sworn affadavit along with 50c will bring a duplicate one t azine with The Detroti Sunday 16 fires burned over 28 acres j Times last week Mrs Jennie Devereux and Mrs  iQl in the near future, uooert Jwii ana wut o Juli Fannie Kavantuah visited tVioirlc    por ivuss ana me noiim rios sister Mrs Josephine Watts in MI 7 was ser w ramny  ueuoit we bun Cleveland last week  2 Mefaarae 1J watnou, uuy aue8l8 a, ,ne hor, ckley Lynn Hendee awiie were e JJT   UUie m Lansinq Wednesday, frothy iniKei went lo ot Joe Lloyd Hendee and family SPECIAL NOTICE hospnai iiiin Aruor lor a check spent Sunday at the Ed Nuoffer up mday, johnny siaye4 with home in Holt ins g4anamoinr LinKei ana Dr Frame Merer and wife 01  Umstine with ner granamotner Pontiac and the Dr Waler Mer  business  Grifhth fm i  S6 iaZml o Lcmsinq spent My many old friends are as WUUU1 luxmiv L 411 at wm Mercer home ,ed that I will continue to serve ing plenty of panning over pro 1 poouu Korean peace treaty which Anti Conmunists call a i sellout to the CommunistsUnder it Korea wohld be split in two, ci  north nd a south pait with sep aie qovcrumonis li the North Havinq closed my barber i continue to receive Chinese aid shop I am now able to devote heYnwouldprobabl gobble up all my time to my insurance The Don isstie oJ the AmerHpan Weekly,Alm Arbor, lea Uiscn and wife Mrs Lucille Wylie brought1 your best intersis in your insui oeleboated color qravure mag or Dearborn and Otis IvIatteson Nancy Spittler horne from sifoeine n All who have insurance prob lems are cordially weLomed a, my agency where careful at COUNCIL PROCELxnWGS June B 933  and wife Batie Creek spent Sun hospital Ann Arbor, Friday afday at the Joe Grinith home ter an appendiciiis operation  iVlrs Dorothy Kennedy and William Shehan returned Sat MY r   ,children called at the Culver urday froom a trip through Ohiotention will be qiven to secure LIVINGSTON LODC CALEN farm in Deerfield Sunday and Kentucky with his grandsonfor you the best protection poss DAR FOR June J3  The Ambrose Kenneay family Billy Shehan, Mrs Shehan stayible  , Instruction class xoi canaidates spent Sunday a the Iivin Knn ed in Ann Arbor with MrsRoche We offer you the best in Firt treaty is more or less a  the Sou h Koreans Ihe South Koreans say they will not accept such a peace but will continue fighting All this is supposed to  lead to the ultimate recognion of Pea China as the existing government of China and her re eption into the United Nations The whole thing in a nutshell is do we want to continue the present sUalemaie in Korea or withl draw Of course the present sellout K Meeting called t order bv Pres r0 temPl eaCl1 Monuay night at edy home  tuy,  w  y        inke Present Read, bniriey 7 p  x  MrsMary Amburgey and son Mrshzabeth 1 Wincjstorm Insurance onto Communism but unfortunttdy s, vwivy, Lo 9n MXf , T, L u ,7Ju  J T a3 ctbeth Cologone and  your residentiall business or, we are not winning the war and Dinke iJpadyCennedyOintonv wcuthout Absent None June 20 MM Degree, June 21,church at RevMcLuc MnnrtT3cinIr,nnrWHla8 church Brighton 1J30 a Motion by Cmton, suppported Time M FC faby Read to albv followjuV bills Tony Mandell 3250 Thrasher and Co , saie 245U Howard Haines, 1750 Bob bgeler, salary 8500 Vans Motcr Sales, service 245 Motion by Kennedy, supportea by Swarthsut to table two re June 26, FC Degrees Clare Miller  Ic P W Curtert Sec ied,  THE LIBRARY NBWS The story hour during the sum mer months is 300 p m Tuesday afternoons    a vs 1  i The Friends of the Librarv have guests for SDM, licenses Carrdecided on m annuaI bJe   a a fund raising campaignto get Tiplady, Swarthout and Clin  fotr the libraif Will you ton appointed a committee to in  Leave your name cmd new mower for the vestigate park Motion to adjourn carried Mildred Ackley, Clerk Special, June 11, 1953 Regular meeting called to or  what you will donate with any member of the Library StaffThe Sale is Saturday, July 11  JackspiL iud7 Ascrenner entertained j resort property as well as Auto are in no position to impose Isabel Na4 of Ann Arbor JTI7 W9   a piastic party I mobile, Life, Plate Glass and victors terms as we were with spent Sunday at the McxrtoRm TK 6 TK hmf u x n Theft Insurance apan and Germany The only  y ai me ivacmm mtt The Dallas Cox family of Batt ROGER J CARR, Agent alternative is an all out war  H e  i visited relaiives here ,142 Mill St Pinckney, Michirr Hth Chi vhirh this country ana over tjje weejc end er home AI Johnson and  wife John Ccrmburn and wife of De xw wJiu J t J Phone 43  Norman Miller and wife spent,The Best in Insurance for Over lri end Dr George Hardy and the week end at Douglar lake wife of Jackson called at the Mrs,Mae Metz of Howell spent 35 Years vonld never go for The present Red Chines government seems firmly entrenched and the hope sf the China lobbv here that it ir Lavrence Camburn home Sun endatheTee Lavey 1 MRS LUCIUS E WILSON SR j be ovpvm4 Chang Kcd rLr rAu  , u home, i Mrs Lily Pope Wilson, widow restored to power seems to be a rSS3 fcJ Tfn, ww M LuciUe Shirey attended of Lucius E Wion died at a De ShmriiTt a rlt, 7Y5  me Stanlev convention at West troit hospital this morning Sur thev have built a cabin 18X23 field Mass last week Qnd came   Q  Qnd   Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsil    CY frS iCes 01 ak Frif crnti and Dr ani Mrs Wylie 01,   , , ttrvSMf day with gravside services at Una uampbell and wife spent Pinckney 2 p m, Saturday Sunday at the Carl Lentz home A 7L ALARM v TL TM iiri  o j i Pincknev had a mild scare on er by Pres DmkelFiesentRead, Thurndoy aight Sni f 0iir caU Srildav Shirley Chnton, Tiplady Swarb Egeler on duty at the Jail  S dQV J2 v8  none   and said man was hanging from The allowing resolution was  too   flagpoIe on the inttoduced by Read and support  He calIed Mrs Anna ed by Shirley Be it resolved  Rcason  operator here  that we approve the application Iookina out she g what apT of Eugene R Towner and Harry  to be a body dannling Parks, 13213 TLin St ncic from 1he top of   A  ney MichiganB ulho K this time the Masrrn bran to ney General Store fcv penmss miye    Stockbridge in Lansing j Tommie Read spent the week The Dick Young familv of  end in Ann Arbor with his grand ion to have an SDM license Av82ATJ Nays None, Motion to adiourn carried Mildred Ackley, Clerk BAKE SALE TTO 20 Hw Rainbow Gir I hW A bake sale at SLotr1 Food  George JtouA wifespent am Mrs Wylie of Dexter called at the Andrew Nesi bf home last week The Robert Read family enter tained the John McGuire family n k e,  oung xamuv oijena m nnn  ef Detroit and Fred Rsad and Grand Rapids spent the week mother Wilde  end at the Andrew Campbell Mrs Alta Mever was in St JoelhoJe  ,, hocitai Ann Arbor last wiefc , The Kenneth Reason family of for r i checkup, fhe goes back Ami Arbor called at the home in 10 days, tot 8, Edna Reason Sunday Andrew Nesbitt and wife can1 Chris Campbell Wck Miller ed en Dr and Mrs Gorae Pear, and BJIie started work at the U  sor in Howell Thursday ,0 fM Fresh Air Camp, Pcrtterson George Meabon md vHfe call LcrVe, Monday, on Wm Marsha and wie in C J Clinton and wife spent frrtop Rundrr , the week end at the Ralph Clinwuxc t   The Wm Lamb familv of Ann,ton home in Lincoln ParlcPhyllis which proved to be a ctoyarly j  , Rundav  the W Clinton was In a dance recittal constructed dummv He left it w  Meyer home at Lincoln Park high schooL ranTling and all night cars , Francis Shehan and new The Herb Palmer family spent sterna with grindlhc, of brakes n 03 Morgan, returned Sunday at at the Herb Palmer ir  to examine it home from St Jde hospicd, Ann home In Flint The latter is build Krvr Srrturdav hia a home on Jolson Aveihere Clare Miilev ic vrsd 111 y f i We confess iha the proposed cut of air fcrce prcunbn from 143 wings to 122 as proposed Hv Defence Diiortor Charles M  Wilson IeavfiR u nuzzled He  tv3 hf can do it without dimir  hmt thp effecivne of the an had  force at all as most of the planes used 1   r4r HH nat  b 0011001 y lw Hf vArrre rmd if needed 50 years ago Detroit 40,000 horses They wee by trucking comrxmies press companies, fire depts, livrould H vtered nest vear Th ery stables, hack and cab, bak frr proDonont rn 11 n arms eries etc Now the entire Detroit  v0 PWtvJ , cmd thwre horse populaion is onlv 350 jrre reports thev wnv forc Mr Most of these ore on junk waaj,,r5i   onjntlv He ons or in riding PtaMs The no Ice have a fw One by one the watering trouahs located in var  ious parts of the citv have lvn removed as traffic hazards THP sakne holds true n tho rra dft tricts Mcmv farms which at on rn used hwie now operate withou rbMri The time mmr,  V  har f wnood a severe T1tin rr tr h rom of hlf rrm Mcmv bia indurnies and  1 o em ell err ritrrted in mak trt TTrrni air nrt Any Cllt h hnnH t rrfv them Food George Roush and mt  , Howard Read gave a Roger Carr has sold his bareome when the zoo will b 1 nm  ,m Locker June 20 from 10 a m, 16 Sunday at the Floyd waiters ,mrl,l0n Thursdav for four,ber shop equippment to Clareonly place you can r hors  to hmrA nn   TWfttiL j  s KrVir 9wrthAuL  iHuton to Lcnuinq n,0 rr pi r4 this WCtiOtt for a cvclone TMay nlaht bat HM rt natrfa1ie lit pen froiB Poll   J 2p IB home in Detroit friends from Ann Arbor v Swarthout j Ny i  i   AWWWV  Li W  10, 1953 taafiaM46iMiHUMi 3  Disk Harrow Bria Spoon PUucr Roaora  vl ECD  3  CWMX Bar Gauds ElKM  Catovwor Shovels Crank Shan Rolling Coulter  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE Its just plain common sdnse to re place worn or broken parts on ohn  Deere Equipment with only gt  Ine John Deere Parts Vfhy Because they  always fit and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original parts    made from the  ni highgrade materials, from the sive patterns and dies    and With the same quality wofkmanSftip Vou cant afford to handicap the fine, dependable 3rformance 0 your John Deere Equipment Kep it  100 hnDeerel Oil filters  t  PROFESSIONAL OORNtt THE PTUGKNBY SAMABIUM BAY M DUFFY M IX irmesajy u MkiikiaD laav UsQO k  M to Sitt X M fccce WstLieJdftiH iou Iuo to aal 7  i  s  i4L U  WcCLOSMLEy frsniit 12 North MUiaiii w  enon wace i35 JesiflMjie M4 Eveniuas by AptointeAaii BBAl IIHI HERB SNEED aoc iu3 iU7 E G j  fifi ovvnii MM Ate as eai Estate Irsuranjo, Iferdge  wui and Faun PionsHf A Sueclatitv  iur Property MI Hi Disl leg riff Stctl Chain Auetnblies   irnlr HLJ JV  pt ii,w lilt 1 Com hi at or Bia4tt Canvases Tfl rNO A Kaives toa SCM   S fc 7 PUW sh ir  ACATI0N1AND Spend this jetxa vacation to Michigan Youll enjoy extern dtyttor sportt extra days for loafing more time in the froth air, sunshine and water And the travel dollars you  StVt will help pay for many exits summertime pleasures Write today for helpful, free Michigan literaturethe make jour reservations soon MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL Maui CAFITOLKN, LANSING 1,  I LEE LAVEY Genera Insurant  oak 59F3 Pincknci irfi KETRIGEHACN SERUOF HARC1L RAD He pairs oa All Makes PONE 1S4F3 Pinckney AUCTIONEEB  rm Sales a Sp2Cialit BERT WYUk ALL F07LEVILLE 436F6  I list Your Propert el lie GERALD B4ia Broker  2 Oi f ftntkney Irllcl Fbe J J 9  ihonei57FU Rldfkv MYON J HUGHES FlumMrn and fsaiK  Icons 13 late Phone 183F2 107S East M36 Ptockney Funeral Homo oo C Swarthoul Jfeeclo Modem Egulomont ArabuJaDce 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phone 159 We carry a complete stock of genuine John Deere Parts See us for vo placement needs Place  ,ar  , order norv  i,ster iis v BUY ONLYL5WK0f J0H ptERE PARTS  THtY Hf ORIGINALS LAVE If HAPDWARE ESTATE BARGAINS 4 bedroom home,2 car garage 8 lots, furnace, good condition, In Pinckney   4 bedroom homo, modem, 3 lots o I 4 bedroom home 3 lots 2 bedroom home, 2 car qoraao  and 2 lots, hot water heat in Pincknev 3 bedroom home fnmace, 2 lots or 4 lots 2 year around homes at Patt erson Lake, Terms Gerald Reason FinckneyMich Phone 133 FOR RENT 14 acres of pasture at 1205 M36 East, Pinckney Phone 35102 Ann Arbor SAW and Lawnmower Servica 249 North National Ave Howell, Mich ihone 114 Hand Saws and Circle Saws Fu  ed Old Hand Saws Retoothed HAND AND POWER MOWERS Sharpened and Reconditioned FOR SALE Double sprinqo, good condition, 245 Unadilla phone 168F2 IOR SALEC size potatoes for 50 lbs for 50c rarTET j Baby chicks Skrtedtfhioka  Each chick is a proouot a oarr  j ful mating, rigid outitnq and  Q QS i bloodtesang Thesr slree and v3au  dams are selected on the of health, vicr and size, approvea Pallonem controfll Willard Wiltse EuY  cUcks at GLS POUL  M  T TRY FARM wind HATCHERS Ii botM Windsiuela made to oi N Byron rd at city touts you, pctttin Lng your pattern Fhone 19, Howoll, NBchigon r AJIO PARTS HowsIL Phone 151 mmp HOME AND FARM ,TITANO QUA LIT FOR ATHLTICJ FOOT A EEJRATOLYTIC IS A MUST TITANn nn4lf1, un What is a keratolytic5 An ag  jiN LIJ i HOUS ent that deadens tho infected I AUJT guaraned 5 years, no skin It then peels off, exposing rush marka,30 days Free Trial more qerms to its killing acUom 6 Monthly payment    MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP , LAWN MOWER SHARPOflNG WANTED To Rent Modern  11524 liiverbank Lane OWNERS 100tm aPartmenl in town j HLLAtiU LAlsi MICH for 2 ladies Phone 12 IF 11 4et T 4 L n kcratolytic at any drug store If not pploasoi In JONF dav iQ SALEORAVEl, washed sand and qiuvei qiuueu or mix ed, also processed read gravel  D  I GLAVEL COMPANY 4 miles west of Howell at 4950  Foci Sped UvVLEii D S C M   vJhlropCui 216 W Gdinver BrightoaMich Tel lephone Ofiice 7518 Res 71003 Oiiice Hour By Appointmec TflS,, WedPinckneys  Koolicote AUuninum Root Corrtingguurau unrip ,, , 10 Yf iqud Veneer ter MO7 RoadV Phone koweTl nM 71003 Iv HOUR, your 40c back To silos, and Quahty Ben Paint 984 j 2 or Fowlerville 388F11 The CORY STORE iProgress Paint Co Cleveland FQR sALMJABY CHlCKSrwhTte CONGRATULATIONRAmTJlTEa leqhorns,barred and white rocks GRADUA1U Now Hampshiree and Hy Lin, , ,  ,   Chicks Order New Phone 105WIA troubloa world needs your For Free Estimate Contact A J GRAYBAL Factory Representative Bob Saruire Hatchery Howell Mich 6 Phone 537, Brithon, Mich, FOR SALEAlmost nw Sparton Television for 15000 Inauire WANTEDJunk cars of Mrs Art Marshall 234 West metals, batteries, Main St, Pinckney youth and enthusiasm and most of all this priceless educa tion which no one can take scrap iron, iJoJjThe hopes of our community go  FOR SALE White Finish Kitch I and Sink, 7 in deep by 17 in  by 31 inches The TonLoi Falm John Burq radiaitejs, cast iron radiators, f  i    T furnaceiron, iunk farm machin tlZdcanITt ery Weigh loads at city scales, ahead,And caU on us f ABES AUTO PARTS, Howoll, is any way of which Phone IM   QUALITY matket price paid Lucius Doyle Trult  Groceries i Vegetables  WANTED Custom bailing, done with new Holland string tied bailer Dean Gardner Pinckney Mich, phone 13F11 FOR SALE Several good silk, print and plain dresses, sizes 1214brown end while spectator pumps 6V2 all in excellent conditionable Call Pinckney 131F5 after 5 p m WANTEDWool, higjxost rice paid Lucii Phone 42, Pinckney  PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular  A BEATTTE Rush ix Phone 157F13 Mlchi wo can be of help , THE FTlbi ITATiONAT BANK Howell WO Under Feprnl Sworfiioi Member Federal Doposit insursac1 Corporation Ao Deposit insured up toSifHm A j FOR SALEBeautiful Potted Ger namlums, Perenials and Ann Fish 1 c 1 MKK Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS  I   1 i uals, Vegetable Seeds and  Plants, Bulbs and Evercrreens at VIOLETS WAYSIDE GARDENS I   528 West Grand Rivr Ave   HoweU,Michiga   m  7 i Estctbiii      camorrtod 1915 tovoTl, Mich A permanent record for your income and expenditures Receipts for payment of your bills No reason to pay your bill twice j Prevents loss of cash through misplacement or robbery No parking rpoblems in paying bills Write a che3cand moiT it All deposits up to 10,000 insured by membershi inp Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation  Chick Starter and laying Mash Farmers Feed  Suppiv Co MPinckney Vol 70 Httif ai Mlrrar  Social item Michigan, has but one disaster police iorce so says Joseph Childssfcrt polioe comisioni By that he means when tne c cione aisasrer hit Michigan 142 oi the state police were in tht upper peninsula chasinq escapea convicts, There are only 670 MUKPtfYHDftAjN WEDOIFG Married at St Johns Catholic Catholic Church, Jackson, Satux day at 100U a, m, Jane Eliza beth, daughter oi Mr and Mrs Fred Drain to Richard AUen Murphy, stn oi Mr and Mrs Ambrose Murphy, oi Jackson, itev Fr Wood officiated state police in uniform In addil w  nzrSF2E  i ion 217 civilians are employed J  tf3  wmte P at state police posts This seems     Kuple    r took their vows in a aouble ring like a Jot but 6 are specialists, finger print men etc and the rest ceremony ftegina Morrissey sraMjjTaSsrr1 day 7 days a week After the Flint disaster,it was necessary to strip the post personal down to 2 or 3 men Com Childs says the state needs 1250 state police, contrary to surmise the turn over is low They start at S2z9 a month and in 5 years advance er at Thy Feet We Are Kneeling4 The bride were a gown of imported nylon lece and tulle over satin, close htnudf bodice,, overyoke of lace, long sleeves, bou riant skirt of tulie lace helmet imbedded with seed pearls and to 350 Uniforms are furnished f a, S00 3emerg w 4ww WA 0j walte feathered carnations  and 3 a day expense money is paid They work 93 hours a  day but ar subject to emergency call at any time, They get 12 days vacation a year plus 8 more for holidays Michigans police force is average Pennsyl vania has 1800 Same only on traffic Meanwhile Michigan is digg ing out after the cyclone disaster 125000 wiU be available from the federal emergency fund Contributions, are also pouring inThe insurance companies say THE WKflfcNEY DBATCH Wednesday June 17, ltSgT CHURGH NEWS  trfttholic I eioimau KoiserFrazer employees I 1 Willow Run donated 7CX pin of blood to cyclone sufferer last week  Mar Cafnoflc Jfacsswv Michigan a Fr Albert J SchauU F UOJ Sunday Maseee  V Dillingham underwent ftummfr 6iML QtQfL Mbtt iJi hernia operation at St, Joe hoe Wimsffi 0Q 4 IQtQQ pitai Ann Arbor last Wecines tfovmma Dftfeam day, Fnaay even a as 730  a j wtmlrioan Clarence Howa oi Monroe L wiOY ones Notfasa DaCBons is visiting his daughter Mr r SL10 ,9u   Louis Wagoner ir, Sunday be it 8t00 Mar I Miss Leota Reason was in Cong cgatioiuj hospital, Ann Arbor with an jured back, the result of a fall Denton fiev, Keith Ruegseqaer, Pastor Sunday School 930 a m Majnina Worship  1045 ar 45 member of Livingston Lod Radio broadcast Station vYPAG, Ann Arbor  330 to 400 pm Pugrim Fellowship   UU pjn Monday NightiJale Study U0 Wed Choir Practise Junior 4uu Senior Vrjo Thursday night 800 Prayer Meei jfQ 800 p m We preach Christ and everyone Lillies of the Valley Lemoyne Dorothy Lcryeyjnaid of honor wore a blue nylon tullq over satin with bolero skirt Iacq ibeket and matching iSowers  f verv very welcome Robert Maninan was best man  and Robert Christian and Wiltiom Matthes ushers , Th reception was at the home of the bride ge attended the Strawberry Fe, rival at Stockbridgfe Thurs night, At a special meetinq of Pin ney Chapter 145 ib rriaa rugnt 4 new members were re ceived mto the oraer, they will pay all IossesThe onethe groom from Jackson Junior bad blot is th looting Hundreds of empty bill folds and purses were iound in tha areaOne man was arrested with 12 io his poss ssion Of the smashed cars almost everything removable had been stripped from them There were just not enough police and civil defense men to guard the area iijkiuiouiie Cavery Mennonite Church Hev, Ezra Beachy, Pastor u ,, , , , fS S Supt Walter Esch AJ ,, , After a wedding trip ihe newly tMorrt,wr8hin waiwwr in51 J ed will be of home at 711 sZj 7P iiMn1 ae ish st lactenn Sunday School 11U0 v ish bt Jackson, y PeppIea Metiag 730 uuv Cottoge Fellowship Service Wednesday 800 13th annual Bible School Juno 22 to July 3 9 a m to 1145 am, Monday through FridayChildren 4 years and up welcome weds Bush Both young people graduated from Jackson high school and Coilege The following from Pinckney attended the wedding Harry and Druscilla Murphy, Lee Lav ey and wife, MrsMae Meiz and the Herbert Palmer family JUDGE PAYNE MARRIE Judge Jay Payne ana MA M1I  ACrr s d Jackson both of Ann Arbbr Evemna  CONSERVATION NOitS rbiK,UUU persons have visited state paries so uar this year ded were married Wednesaay in the Xioyd Douglas Memorial Chapel oi the first Congregational Church, Ann Arbor by Rev, Leonard Parr in the presence ot UNADILLA PRESBYTERIAN Rev Yauch, pastor Morning Woiehip 1030 a m sv PchT 1130 a rn vce 8J0 p m  The sidewaut m ine weot h ot me potouice OIOCK io ui igeiei uoay nop is reuuiitJle xucny is in coargeaiarry rro, uie au numnKvir, joiin hLag, tn ioader ana haaiuway Luck an enreys me smoothing itoei i i oung lamii movea, iu oeminoie Av in Detroit rie will teach a  oiurencevilie uis lau Kerala Reason nas put a ne noni on the ivicA,eAvy  auin rie nought, Mrs i nomas Bonner with Mrs waiur uoaains ana MrsLdwmJ ilcvaugn oi rioweil attend ihe annual conxerence ot th  Tlddeigtea tUaraen Clubs Micnigan at hast Lansing las inursaay John noyer and wife called on Mrs ciia Walsh in Webster Sat jaraay They had the Clarenc  rati uamfty of Ann Arbor  No 25  for lounday guests, jytonaruy and v, navot  iVufises AbXa   JLouise and Carlene Ziegler and jivlrs Midgu Miller were in Deretuinoi rOia tup uuuujii current liommeat Most of tn people here knew ncixiiy ot uio ornuao disaster wiiiii hit heze us, Monday nti unul next morning, itie day opwpjied ramer cod and some iuxiru hieiz tiiv Toward mgnt ii col noi una sultry but theie wua litjc wind, ine path cut by the cJice was only aiui a Piock wide in some places but it was Zoo miles long The firsi uarnage was down along the vMio hue It entered Monroe county near urie, doing consider uuie damage Tnen it nopped in io rfVashieuuvv county cumnq a wiue swam in Freedom and iiuui towiijiapo and kiiung one iiiaii MiLpfd was iit u wnc a million collars worth of aumaye was done put no lives  iom men it hit Flint and Mt iworris where over 1J0 people tie kiifea and ihe propeny amage runs in4o the muiions t vnole north side of the city oiu Joidwater Read, Deinu eviiya una turned iniO ruabie lait, jeduo biown City ana luwus were next hit but thei Uiiiuye wus not so exensive ine naaonal guardivil deiense na ia cross were mobilized and CovWUuanis,himseli spent iiio nim in u,j rum UJVIWUica itie inuin queotion asked is tne taaEj ana u me onna fexpjinnen s navo buu anyinmy io uo Wiiii i  ociiieLif say no iflu there have not been as  many tornadoes this year as  last That they are caused by ui i i ij no an currents com inj tether, vc are inclined ta agree wiiu iie scientsts Yars ago ci man qot i ost, the hattle Oieek iood miilionair o invest heavily in rain making scheme in ,ry Texas whereoy rain wouid be mjae by exploding dyncmiite in ouds It ailed A ThwsdaythTconTrLadiei11 TMSdy, t0k 85 IiVGS Aia met with Mrs jyaole Luntti008 Mass,beaiaes damage nemcanuy the resignation oilT,hls Beaion w vlSited by kJ1 ,i is  jb years aqo it came down Mrs Lucille Smw secrtary wad JT , M ,r c  T,UJ r Mr rtnH nrtlICh  through Unudilla Silver Uike LADJllj AID x4ZTING accepted Mrs Gertrude Roush  ar i lovor ntar the  Dr Camp permits have slumped a small group of relatives and siighiry, only 13o0 being issued  friends, , or 0 compared to 16U last yrGrandj Miss Jack3on is the daughter Mrs Jean Meyer and children oit last vVednesay rlaven had the most vibnors of Mr and Mrs, Andrew Jackson oi ipsiianti und the husseu AV arid Mrs Albert DinkelJwas dppoinld to the oliice untu ho No hvQ were taken Geologists wiU follow the pipeof Ann Arbor and a teacher injUark rami of uuck uie spent Alberta and Allan and Margaran  i954, Mrsbernice ardon ln , n aurTlure vas aone line crew, lieing a line across j the Ann Arbor public schools Saturday at the waior Clarx et Widmeyer were Sunday dinnana 8, roungerman new to study rock formations , After a two weeks weddino  nome itusseh goes to Camp iu Li yujts at the WF Close home members were received Pian  trip in the east the couple will befloury boturday in Linden were made for an ice cream so Picsidem Lisenhower is gett T owner bu A broader use of hsh in Michat home at their SUirmnA resU igans school lunch program will dence a 11637 Algonguin Dr, be emphized nexj term portage Lake 4 public Ashing, sites andj 1013 acres ot land were purchas ESCAPED THROUGH ed last week by the dept THE IRON CURTAIN Care should be taken with Here comes a first hand redeadly insectides Applied to cord of a Czech familys desper water they will kill fish  ate flight from the Communist Vandals destroyed a number, secret police in an old Ameriof signs at the Bishop Lake statean amphibious jeep Begin to  park the day after they were read Our Escape to Freedom Mrs Jennie Devereux and Mrs uooert Jwtf ana wiie o Juli Fannie Kavamugh visited their por Miss ana me rionnie rlos sister Mrs Josephine Watts in put up If you lose your fishing licence a sworn afiadavit along with 50c wiU bring a duplicate one 16 fires burned over 28 acres last week starting in this Sunday June 21 ial in the near future, Arawjjdiy shorae was ser vea Mesaames jjora Swaitiiou hdna Euler and Mae wtsre cohostesses ing plenty oi panninq over propootjJ Korean peace treaty which Anti Conmunists call a l sellout io the CommunistsUnder Hiqqins t  wohid lQ sp,it in two a north iiid a south puxt with sep SPECLAL NOTICE aL0 governments, ll the North Havinq closed my barber continue to receive Chinese aid oelebnated color gravure magazine with The Detroti Sunday wrk lamny o ieiroit wee Sun Cleveland last week uay guests at tne rtobert Ackley Lynn Hendee and wife were nome in Lansinq Wednesday, ijiothy iinicei went o ot Joe Lloyd Hendee and family hospiiai Ann Aruor lor a check spent Sunday at the Ed Nuoffer up rriday, jonimy siayeu with home in Holt iixo gionamomwr, unKei and Dr Frame Mercer and wife oi  7  lv v , Christine with ner granamotner, Pontiac and the Dr Waler Mer i ousiness j Koreans say they will not accept orogam cer family of East Lansinq spent My many eld friends are ass Iuch a P0006 but wiiI continue Gnfhth family o Sunday at Wm Mercer home ,ed that I will continue to serve  lighting All this is supposed to lead to the ultimate recogruon of Ped China as the existing my shop I am now able to devote all my time to my insurance they would probabl gobble up the Sou h Koreans Ihe South, The Don isie Ox the Amerpan Weekly, Ann Arbor, lea uiscn and wife Mrs Lucille Wylie brought1 your best intersis in your insui or Dearborn and Otis Matteson Nancy Spittler home from SJoe ance needs All who have insurance prob government of China and her re lems are cordially weLomed at eption into the United Nations, my agency where careful at iThe whole thing ma nutshell is COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS June B 953 and wife Batle Creek spent Sun hospital Ann Arbor, Friday afTimes daVV at the Joe GriMtn home ter an appendiciiis operation ivhrs Dorothy Kennedy and William Shehan returned Sat luy ywwy liC4C C1A rnmflTA   ,, fr611 Lhe CuIver uxday tooai a P  Ohiotention will be given to secure ido we want to continue the preUVft5J5lUXifi iXF kff 8916Sunday and Kentucky with his grandsonfor you the best protection pos sent stolemate m Korea or withl DAR FOR June 8tt I The Ambrose Kennedy family Billy Shehan, Mrs Shehan stayible  draw Of course the present  Instrutton class IOI candidates spent Sunday at the Irvin Knn ed in Ann Arbor with MrsRoche We offer you the best in Fire treaty is more or less a sellout V Meeting called t order by Pres i  emp eaCu 01 mht  , , K A  ehem aiA , and Windstorm Insurance or to Communism but unfortunttely inks Present Read Sniriev  p 5  MrsMary Amburgey and son, Mrs Elizabeth Cologone and your residential business or, we are not winning the war and Junmie spen the week end m judy Aschbrenner entertained resort property as well as Auto are in no posiiion to impose  r   Friday night at a plasdc party i mobile, Life Plate Glass and victors terms as we were with Ddiedvdtor, ba7   MM Degree hoSf    1e 21churcrTat RevMcLucthovft Absent None Jas church Brighton, 1J  a m, June 26, FC Degree Motion by Cinton, uppported, by Read to ailw iollymu billsj Tony Mandell 250f Thrasher ancv Co , safe 245U Howard Haines, 1750 Bob Egeler, salary 8500 Clare Miller , K P W Curlett Sec THE LIBRARY NEWS  The story hour during the sum Vans Motor Sales, sorvice 245jmer months is 300 p m Tues Motion Ly Kennedy, supported by Swarthut to table two requests for SDM, licenses Carr ied,  day afternoons The Friends of the Library have decided on an annual bake sale a a fund raising campaign to get Tiplady, Swarthout and Clin  folr  Iibrcay Will you ton appointed a committee to in couate Leave your name and vestigate new mower for the park Motion to adjourn carried Mildred Ackley, Clerk Special, June 11, 1953 Regular meeting called to or er by Pres DinkelFiesenJRead, Shirley Clinton, Tiplady Swarhout Absent none what you will donate with any member of the Library StaffThe Sale is Saturday, July 11 jackspn Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor iJthe lettershome Theft Insurance irhome Qt n X  Te nas x famUv ofBa1t ROGER J CARR, Agent Al Johnson and wife fapan and Germany The only 44v4 tw t   alternative is an all out war le Creek visited relatives here, 142 IStPmckney, Michirrr th IT vhirh this country anai over the week end J  Phone 43  would never go for The present IrTrrrJ 1 Norman 1 and wife  The Best ta Insurance for Over Red Chinee governent seems  fr, 1 sric Dr George Hardy and the week end at 75 Lake g5 y firmiy entrenched and the hope wife of Jackson called at the MrsMae Mete of Howell spent  icf the China lobbv here that it Lavence Caxnburn home Sun  week end at he Lee LaVeyMRs LUCIUS E WILSON SRjbe ovptuvm md Chang Kai home, i Mrs Lily Pope Wilson, widow restored to power seem to be a A FALSE ALAHM Pinckney had a mild scare on Thursday night, Sn c oi 0wifr Sunday Bob Egeler on duty at the jail   and said man was hanging from Tne followinq resolution was  t00 j, the flagpole on the day George Meabon and wife have  LuciUe Shire attended rotumed from Lovells where 1 Stanl convenioyn at West they have built a cabin 18X23 field Mass last week QnH came Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsil9 uh the WooBter c anti and Dr ani Mrs Wylie of j 0T rJiiT  j iA  De5rter caUed at the Andrew Ne45WUr5t  ,br home last week i Tir The Robert Read family enter mTanSi Vlim ,,  tcdned the John McGuire family JJ1 iHYeolnf fcfv cf Detroit and Fred Rad and5L2jffijr  of Lucius E Wilson, died at a De troit hospital this morning Sur vivina are a son and 2 dmiahters Services at Royal Oak Fri day with gravside services at Pinckney 2 p m, Saturday irrs end at the wrtTnTSrt Ue  Kenneth Ron ianY ot 40,000 horses They wee used ,  r HU nnt, b aidoW w r IJfcm  rnlft back Ann Arbor called at the home by trucking comocmies x Ifor  VP rmri , needjej introdueed by Read and support e He called  Mrs Anna, in SJST  of Mrs Edna Reason Sunday, press companies, fire depts, livmuld  Hd nyt vecrr Th 55,2 1Mir KSlST HJalA AVsbirt and wife call  Chris Campbell Rick Nuler ery stables, hack and cab bakfrr wmwnnf e  In nrm  TTZ JmS MrTGoSi Te  BiHie started work at the U eries etc Now the entire Detroit   w  and th wrn Howell ursda o fM Fresh Air Camp, Patterson horse rxpulaion is onlv 350rre rmrtB   w Mr fe call Lake, Monday ed by Shirley Be it resolved j Rcctson jqht operator here and that we approve the application  looidng out she saw what ap of Eugene H Towner and Harry jpecared to be a body danIing Parks, 132135 Min St Pjnccfrom  top 0f the pole About ney MichiganiDB tsMo PSnck tm8 me the Masm, bgrrn to ney General Store for permiss nrive  from Stockbridge ion to have an SDM Iiconso Clarfe Tviuiei icvrsd 1I1  trn A82Ar Nays None, Motion to adiourn carried Mildred Ackley, Cleric BAKE SALE TTO 20 Tommie Read spent the week end in Ann Arbor with his grand mother Wilde Detroit We confess ihcr the proi cut of air fcrce prediction from 143 wings to 122 as proposed hv Defense Diretor Charles M Wilson leaves u5 rmzzled He  iv h can do it without dlmir  hin thp effecivnes of the ah had  frae at all rrs most of the planee row  vys Food Locker June 20 from 10 a m,  poit George Merrbon rrd vn on Wm Marsha and wie in C J Clmton and we spent mrmryrr SlJTlHn   Wek  the RalphI CUn,  The Wa Lomb family of Ann,ton home m Lincoln ParicPhyllls which proved to be a cleverly  , Sunday at the W  Clinton was in a dance recittal construed dumm He left it w u Meyw honie, ai Lincoln Park high schooL rinaling and all night cars j, TraadB Shehan and new The Herb Palmer fainjjy Pnt jiterH with grinding of brakes Thamcw Morgan, reamed Sunday at at the Herb PalmerJr home from St Jde hospial, Ann home In Flint The latter is build rr Saturdav  a home on Jolson Aveihere stor to examine it hie Rainbow GI 01 1 and wife iP Wta Howard Read gave ZSSJJS lt SuVthe Floyd Walter , Io   horse populaion is w, t  , Most of these are on junk wcaVf1 ,f  nfiv he ons or In riding taMs The ro V  hn t wfrtad a VJ Olin B tr h rotn of nH ice have a fw One by one the watering trouohs located in var ious parts of the civ have rm removed as traffic hazards Th same holds tni In th rrnrt ds tricts Manv farms which at onrt1tn used hse now operate rfTn Mcmv bia indnrtres and Mo ernall or TTaed in mak tnf rTrmM nrt  Any c h Hfl rt rrf them 2 p, nv friends from Ann Arbor  without rrnmi The rime nwv,,,,   , ai Roger Can has sold his barIcome when the 200 will h    nMgwMj W fcurber shop equippment to Clareonly place yo ccr rd hors I to hrv  nom Swarthout j Huron to Lansing, Tv,a rrtio r1,,4, this section frr a cvclone Titday jjlpht bg   ft ma  t     Aw   e  tVSK v Ve Hr   V v y  tg PPJlHDjtY IJTCH  Wednesdogjune 17, 1953 V 1   a  Ndimomig motes On July 13 Brghfton otersj will be asked to approve a bond,     V  issue of 200,000 to build an ad W,    Howeii iiuAter HOWBLL Mfcmaaif  ifpp  dtion on the school They expect Richard Wldmark, loan Peters B5 Fred Van Gij Thats why he has ai  house This combinal 30 gallons of 160 dej a day And theres n  Ask your Edis too will agree its th  tra value when he cecs ft, IC and another in hismilfr thats a real moneysaver cons him only about 4i JS v  Hu  nbination rate You  an enrdllment of 1200 this fall Robert Rose has been elected commander of the MacKinderGlenn American Legion post at Stockbridqe   mCKUP ON SOUTH STREET comeay carxm Friday Saturday, June 19, 20  Dan DaUey, June Haver Friday Saturday, frmu lit 10 DESPERATE SEARCH Stoats Howard EeeL Jane Greet AMI  THE BON MBT8KS Technicolor fiftpnti m USE, a 30 gal electric s utensils sparkling clean milk checks high 4    VM Lawrence Shenden of the US submarine base Nw London, Conn, is home on 17 day furlough Ed Brotherton of Piainfield died at Midland last week Levi Ludtke aad bride were honored at a shower at the Greg WAGON TRAIN ory town halUaet week I Mat Sat 2 pm cost Bom to Willard Marshall and wife of Gregory June 6, t girl THE GIRL NEXT DOOR Technicolor Also Gene Autrey in Alan Ladd Virgin mayo Also Sun, ivlon Tues, June 21, 2223 2 Feature 2 Sun Mat 280 p m cont The WiHiamston Show Boat Cartoon is June 21 to 27 The headliner Irvma Berlin is Peg Leg Bates, a peg leg dan j CALL ME MADAM cer j m techslook Sunday Monday fra 21 22 STOP YOU ARE flUIHG ME  Tecnnteolor  Starrino Btoderick GrawfardCkt ireror and snont mmmm2ZJSJs Tues Wed, Thur, J Double Featui INVASION UBA  Xn Gerald Mohr, Peggie The Emmett Roche family of Etliel MerxnanJoald OConnor Royal Oak have bought the Joe, cartoon Austin home at Fowlerviile and  THE PATHFINJ0  Technicolor fc3 IN THE HOME, this el water heater for dishes, laundry and other hous asks Real convenience M DETROIT  mW Mt rijriUejl isjx i s From where I sit y Joe Marsh Heard About the Electric Weather Predictor moved into it Clarence Munsell and wife oil Fowlerviile were Sunday dinni er guests of his aunt, Mrs Ella Clare Dixon of PinckneyFowler vnle Review Lynn Holley a Howell high school senior ran a mile at thldm Adults 74c Ypsilanti track meet in 4373, j Jo included sotting a new track record    jWecL Thur, Pit, SatJune 2427 Walt Disneys PETER PAN  Technicolor  Also A true Die adventure BEAR COUNTRY ta technicolor Cartoon Children 35c  Hews   g  GfemfagiBatite OpM Snows of Kilimanjaro  Lee Theaf WhHm Lake, lefc Scio Theatre r v Coming Powder, River, Because his attorney couldSiren of Bagdad  not appear William Glenn pwj f  iish, tne last of the 5 men arrest fed m the Frank Cline murder at  Biqihion 5 years ago had  his senetnee put off to June 20th Richard Bolton was put on 18  CIO DRIVE m THEATRE wonths probafen  fbr larceny on u s n m ladaon RL5 , iiom a building Divorces were w  j ,, wanted to Beatrice from John j paoo Children under 12  Scott and Beulah from Alvah Free admitted Free Kncpp  , Vveiton Chamberlain of Pinck  tj    m on ttey receiver a Bachelor of Arts Friday SaturdayJune 19 20 Squint Smith built up quite a reputation last month by predicting the weather What he said usually came true It jot so that folks would sit around his little Antique Shop just to pct his opinion Last Monday, though, he said ic didnt know whrt the weather was going to be like next day  the weather over the radic just like anyone else From where I sit, thats the way it goes with some experts They often dont have any more inside information than you can get for yourself Like those who know cider is the only thirstquencher after ft days work Far M Tm concerned, 111 take a temperate glass of beer ButI wont try to  Notes of 48 Years Ago I One of the biggest social evlents of the season took place at  die home of Senator and Mrs  George W Teeple Thursday nite when their daughters, Mocco Eloise and Rose Maude became the brides of Charles VanKeuran 1 and Frank Woiter, respectively j Hev G W Mvlne officiated Degree at Western State College in Kalamazoo last week His mother held a reception for him  Sunday Hoitland high school graduat ed 28 last Wednesday Wiibur Johnson Howell druggist is observing his 55th year m Dusines  Iho Howell OE3 Chapter heJ u baby dedication ceremony ast week a which mothers with new babies wero honored  For 31st consedive year the Howell school band escorted Kowell Knight Templar Comm 1  andiy to the stato conclove,hjici 5 TAXI wttM Dan Dafley, Constance Smith Also DONT BOTHER TO KNOCK wttn Mariyn Monroe, Richard Wid Friday Saturday June 19 20 Double Feature Abbott and Costello is  GO TO MAW  Also CODE TWO   With Ralph Meeker, Etain Stewart and Sally Fonett Cartoon Sunday Monday, June 21 22  BY LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON Technicolor with  Doris Day, Gordon WcCrea Selected Shorts Tues Wed, Thur, June 23,24,25 CRY OF THE HUNTED   Starrinr Vittort Grrwwmmi fVrrry Oulttvan and Paula Benjto AND SAFARI DREAMS ,   John SheffleW Latest Newt snatjk Also Cartoon 22 ieiSLwi   Sunday Monday, June  POiNY SOLDIER Technicolor With Tyrone Power, Penny Edwards ANF FIVE FINGERS With James Masons Danlele Darieux  enrtop That surprised ua and when we asked what happened, Squint predict your choice for you said, flipped up on my electric bill and was turned off Ill get to my radio again tomorrow though Squint had been getting 06 and Mable Brown and Gertrude VoJJei, bridesmaids, Mae Teep le played the wedding march, Herbert Gillette, Harold Brown and Ruel Cadwell usheredMinn iiewe of Oetrail was caterer, Over SOU guests were present, The LOTM held a big meeting here Friday Gregory, Hamburg and Dexter hives were repf eenjd James Wilcoxlocal liv eryman had 30 rigs to core for J  The charoe against Tom Leith former mayor of Brighton, was  dismissed in justice court at How ell last week by Justice Borrow, on grounds of insuificent evidence  George W Reason is taking treatments for rheumatism at , Mt Clerr ons Copyright, 1953, LiicJ utcs Brewers loundatio  L U M 3 I N U WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel 1 j Mr Root of Ann Arbor deliver ed a Kurtsman piano to Bernard McCluskey last week Wm, Moran and wife attended the wedding of Dr, Will Monks at Fowlerviile last week, Harold Brown graduated from the University of Michigan last week nesday Florence Andrews entertained i hurt Notes t i Vars Ago The alumni banquet is at thd Masonic hall Saturday night  Mrs Laura Dolan Ruen, wife of Dr Mike Ruen died in Detroit Tune 12  Fitch Montague, 73 died at his home at Gregory Sunday Frbeman Wilco grandson if Freeman Webb,one of the fond i vers of Pinckney, died in Detroit j f last week The contract to pave the Main, St here has been let to Joe Ryan   of Jackson A car containing Steve Barber and Claude Hoard of Gregory hit the cement bridge between Bia and Little Portage Lake Wed  KaaArrv Rotri men were badly  Tues Wed, Thur, June 23,24,25 BEWARE MY LOVELY wWh Ida Lupina, Robert Ryan Also t THUNDERBIRDSr with John Derek Mona Freeman Also Cartoon Sylvan Theater Friday Saturday, June 19, 20  uojblo Feaivmi REMAINS TO BE BEErT Starrinq June Alyson Van ohnson AND v NIGHT STAGE TO GAtVESTON With Gene Autrey, Virginia Huston and Pat Buttram ratrc, a and IRISES FOR SALVJ ALL THE NEWEST HANTS N BLOOM Don B Savory 8630 Chilson Road WirM Lake Brightwt ftWch Sunday Monday, June 21, 22 LAST OF THE COMANCfffiS a Drama Starrnsf Brodrick Cav1BcTbara Hale  un Phows 3, 5, 7, 9 Cartoon and tifeort Tues Wed, Thur, June 23,24,25  BATTJLE cmeur outdoor draffs Starrmo Humphry Bogart, Jun Alryson  artoor Ht SKa Shows 715 910 ,  Owning iKanhoe, Neve Wave at a Wac Small Tows Girl Jtt 1 wW the lndependnt League Monday night D feV  WagonerQrocerv 6066 Pmckney Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Betr nd Wine lo Tads Out HOURS Jtktto9 Sflotay 9 to 8 fhwHowell706J2 Pinckney lost to Howell Sunday to IBill Cooper held them day 6 to 1 Bill Copper held them Goorae Pearson sold a were the Pinckney battery I horse ana ouggy to Hamburg George Reason entertained 50  paries last week, jBoy Scouts from Detroit Sunday I The baccalaurete at the opera I at his farm on the Howell Rad I house Sunday night by Rev, Joseph Soper, son of Mr and  Mylne drew a large crowd, Mrs Claude Soper, has been ap Blanch Martin played the volun I pointed a lieutenant in the air  tary Henry Isham accompanied car ,     j by Kate Ruen, favored with viol Born to Joe Gentile and wile m music Percy Swarthout and naps Moron sang, Love Abidand Rev Mylne and Mr Nixon BeaUtrfuI tsfe of Somewhere ExperietiiM i WAJLKONAttIM  CUSHI0VFD HOBSJ i tern  Mx ftOifff WGP w f A Ll A 1 tfOUi JUMVNIfiCK  i M vj,iiv or ljr oWivinii3 No obustuum J   j jrd JiiayforJeDemonctiill   SM ,VVS N  A ADB8i f JACK HANNETT nnecessary June 19, a son  W C Miller has a new Hupp, sedan I Azel Carpenter and Bert Hoakj er attended a Masonic meeting at South Lyon Friday night  Harlow Shehan is playing ball with the Donovan Tire team of j I CJwosso Dean Reason has decided not go to Australia i Don Swarthout is trying out with a ball team in the Detroit i DSR League Wirt Hendee has a new Ford j sedan j CURRENT SOHEDULE SO HOUR S PER WEEK Pinckney high school ended L their season by beattng South Lyon 17 to 4 Hende pitched The Stuart Lathers Players, d Mich State Normal oraanisation, will present Booth Workingtons, The Inttmaie Strdacfer at the   Apply in Person F  rmiMin opera houM Jun 26  iVVT 1 v iiJIVV  ,i r The Peoples are TIS PWOENEY pISPATCHWednttday, June 17 1953 Drygoods Can aed Gootfs Shoes Gssitf Furnishings Lingerie NOMINATING PETITIONS FOR ONE TRUSTEE for a term of tlree dA r  to be elected to the Board oi Education oi Lhc Pincknoj Community Schools   CANDIDATFS FOR THE above office will be nominated by petition as provided in Section 1  Chapter 1S1 of the School Code, State of Michigan EACH PETITION must be signed by at least twentyfive 25 qualified school rlecirs mi curifs  e filed with the Secretary of the Board of Edrti i af hast 20 day before th date of the election ERiO G ROSS Secretary, Board of Education, Pinckney Community Schools Date of Election Monday, July 13, 1953  8 PM  PETITION FORMS MAY BE SECURED FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF FT CATION MR ERIC ROSE Pinckaey Dispatch Entered ra nd Class Matter at Postofiice Act oi March 8 1877 U4 SaHoell St,Wnckii6yWich Subscription Price 150 per r Glenn Darrcw and wife of De txodt and Mrs Flo a Darrow hai  dinner at the WEjJuirow homo in Lyndon Suiy y The Marvin ttirey familyl spent the week end at Mio Mr and Mrs Hex Gorton ot Lansing called at the Earl baughn home Friday John Strain and wne of Wichita Kansas visited at the Ear1  Baughn home last week Mrs Robert Birii of Wayne was a Sunday caller at the Earl Baugjtui home Fred Prosser of Buffalo, N Y and Tom Manion of Kalamazoo visited lMeil Bauqhn ast week The LJ SwaTtnout Gerald and Louis Swarthou iamies attend ed a dinner at the Gordon Harmon home in Fowlerville honor ing Mr and Mrs Leslie Rogers of F Meyers, Florida Sunday Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor, Hos I alee Nash of East Lansng, Mrs vDessa Nash and the Martin Rit Iter family called at the Mark 1 Nash home Sunday I Miss Bernice Lamont of Clear water, Florida who has been vis fiting Mrs Louis Coyle returned home Monday The Eddie Drost family of Hunt sville Alabama are visiting the Coyle and Melvin families Olin Robinson, district deputyinstructor and Clare Miller attended an MM deqreo onferr ence at the Dexter Masonic Lodge Friday nigh Durwood Moyer and wife of Ann Arbor and Waiter Wilson and wife of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Lester McAfee home f The Brandon White family  i visited Brandon White jr at the 5t Camp Atterbury, Ind, Sunday  hn Shirley Reason had her tonils removed at St Joe hospit The Carl Bidwell family of cl Ann rborTIlast wee1,  u Brighton called at the Ben White t  A TiSrf 2 nemo Sunday   ter Zla ol De rolt caledJat the The Dale Muitr family attend DTiS Clark home Sundayed the Howell comencement last Thursday night Oare Harwood cjiaduated Leon Burkett and wife of Or  nr JI Pumbin  Heating Complete Lii3 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS ROT WATER HEATERS M COMPLETE UNI OF PUMPS If WE SELL   1C5 EAST M38  I J WE INSTALL WE SERVICE Phone 183F2 s Gen Store COAL 100 PER TON LESS  FILL UP NOW WITH GOOD CLKAN FUEL AND  AVOID THE RUSH NEXT FALL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DELIVERING EVERY DAY CALL 2681 DEXTER DE,Hoev Som  The Ralph Hall fawiily called at the Eari Savery home in Dex tor Sunday iw Abner Watkins family ot Detroit spent the week end at iando, Florida, visiled at tne Cliff vVifhous Cove, Portage Lake ord vanHom home last week   auae Swaithout and wife Mr, and Mrs Fred Reaa en spGnt the week end at Douglas ained at dinner Friday the Itoss Luk Kead and Rex Read families jr,n Marlowe and family of Tne Rex Heads returned to Ti 0j y iIow Village have moved conderogo, N r Monday iriC nie Cot age they bought at  Dr Steve Brown and wife O S,artliui Covet Detroit, Joe Schosser and wife of Vunday calleis at the Louis Ann Arbor were Saturday a prancis Shehan homes wero TELEVISION 5 and guests at the Fred Read home John Lundeen and  wife, Detroit NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Pinckney Com J munity Schools, School District Number 2 Fractional, Putnam Township, Livingston County, Michigan, will be held at  the Pinckney Elementary School on the 13th day of July, A D, 1958, at 8 oclock P M for the purpose of electing ONE TRUSTEE for a term of THREE years, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may lawfully come before said meeting Dated this 1st of June, 1953 ERICG ROSE  Secretary, Board of Education, Pinckney Community Schools  Mrs E A Colleecott,wife of a g Gannon and family, Red Howell dentist, died suddenly , Gene shehan and family, Saturday Ann Arbor, Gerald Bauer and Norman Roepcke 27 son oi icoi j Briqhion, Tom Lancaser Barney Roepcke of Gregorydiea an t my and Mrs Thressa at Universiy hospitaI,Ann Arbor oVe Friday of injuries received in an he Robert Given family who auto accident, He leaves his aye oeen living in Mrs John wife and 2 children 11 house on M36 East, have Charles Whitehead and w moved to Zeeb Rd, south of Dax and Beatrice Lambbom oi Greg  ory called at the Jesse Hemy p,c  Lavey who is in home Friday Al Nisbitt and v has sent his parents, wife and Gerald Henry Detroit Mr rnd Mrs Lee Lavey, a clock spent the week end mere adp n Qennany It is a rine The Bill Baughn famUy spent  of workmanship fSdnday at the Franklin home iee OI  i Antenno Sales 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  M 1  tT   A  nMn Mirrof THE PWCKNEY PlgfrAfgH Wedneedoyrjune 10 1953 Social items MARRIED AT OSCODA Levi Ludtke son of Mrs Paul Good weather permitting Mich igan could be headed for the vfrit  ltory Ludtke of Gregory and rlorenc Tourist industry is 3d m Mich Konesici, daughter of Mrs Mary tocmuCKu4ng and arglriculSui Koneski of Oscoda,were morried being ahead of it About 500 I aL the Sacred Heart Catholic million J Y1  spent in Michi church rectory at Uscoaa at 2 gan by tourists This year the legislature appropriated 326,000 to be spent by the Michigan pm, May 23, Rev, August January omaiating, The bride was giveu in marri t ifithoiic is taatfi Catholic Cbmu 1 ae  itlbtn j fcciinun, f  ouaduy HngiitM juauaex oiov, 00 IU4U rtniar tfuo  iuuiw iMoveana JDsvsaonsi rriday even a ai t30   tiauUaU  Bora to Alger Lee an   J Saugatuck May 28, c son, Mis Opal LaBeiie is now cp I eratOx at the local telephone or  items of Interest t ,Jlrpnl rgmwami WEST POINT rpamrTr XA   MNUIIM For some years past coi lonui investigator have SaT hra SK Hockey s7oui 7 SrfiiSllV  on his homeTourist Council to advertise Mich iage by her brotherinlawHobert igbn resorts It will be spent in Guass She wore gown of wniie advertising and in iUustratednet over white satin of shoulder booklets The council supports length veil held in place by a  change all holidays the idea to I satin sweetheart cap trimmed to Mondays except religious orange blossoms She carried a ones, making longer week ends, t white prayer book, topped with The legislature gave the an1 a white orchid, wer as to why it was necssearyj Mrs Elizabeth Scott of Jackson i to let the business receipts tax neice of the bride, was brides become law It passed the bill maid wearing a pastel green authorizing a 338,000 budgetlace gown over green satin Cewithout the new tax revenues celia Gauss, another neice was would only be 30700,000 junior bridesmaid,wearing white The legislature advised the taffeta governor that iihe vetoed the Stanley KonesJa,brother of the we preach Christ ana everyone tax bill they would cut appprop bride was best man and Lorenzo  very, very welcome nations to nt the budge This Peterson, nephew of the groom,  would have crippled vital ser  best man Peter Volak, a  Coiigi cgatiuilcM iev, Keith huegsegger Pastor aanuay School 900 a m iviarninq Worsnip   105 aim naaio broadcast Station WPAG, Ann Aroor  JJU to400 pm ugrirn fellowship     j  0U pm Monaay iignt,Uioie btLdy bUU  Wed noir Practise Junior 4UJ benibr 3U rhursday night 800 Prayer Meet jng b uu p m  WAS WEbT POINT GRADUATE Cadet Rocco F Ventrella, son of Mr and Mrs Rocco F Ven trella sr oi 8912 Hiverview Dr Portage Laice is one of the lust  r iUmi3 arouna nation , Robert Meabon is working atdissmen seniors who were ,Ueqo nd hi9n school t , the Van Motor Sales graduated at the United States  Nelson Buzzard is home from Miliary Academy, New  on I University hospital, Ann Arbor he 2nd    building While a the Military Aad emy Cadet Ventrella has been I Don McKinley and wile of De  active as a member of the Hon troit spent the week end at the or CommitteeHe has also been JE L, McKinley home I active in sports, having prtici I Mrs Lucy Reason was taken  pated in boxing During the past to St Joe nospiiul Ann  Aruor  vear he held the rank of ser  for treatment but is home now ceunt in tho Corps i Cadets j  William Ketcham oi Lincoln Prior to entering the Military j Park called on friends here Sa Academy,Cadet Ventrella attend uraay on his way to Jackson cd Albion College, Abion, M   Wm Smith and family of Lv He was appointed to West Point vices  brother of the bride ushered xvitjuioime art brought Mrs, Jennie Devereaux home Sataiday who has been visiting them, Sunday quests at the Fred Read home were Dr,Steve Brown and wile of  Datioii an jotSchosser and Wifw of Ann ArLc The M, E, Darrow and Georga Thompsons cltended the open ing ol Camp falahi Sunday Wendell Stuber and vite ot n governor vetoed the biU A reception was held at the Cavery Mennonite Church wtuna contobuhons of certain Qscoda Kotel,MrsHarry Dormer Rev, EzraTahy, Pastor fZf3 1 JWTXIWn5n,5 sister of the bride cut e cctke S S SuPt  Walter EsLhlWhitmore Lake and Wm, Buett fS A He  he4idld The grom graduated from Morning Worship iUoO ner and wife of Ann Arbor call il wisdom of cutting Pitney high schooL Both bride Sunday School 11 0 ,e  the Bob Tasch home Sua Employment insurance funds cnd om e empIoyed  the 77Peoples Meetina 7 oi day, when employee benefits are far Chela Spring Cor a wedd e Fewstorvlc i U Vola Head was in Jack too low now The average week, ing  toNew York they will wi7 800 Un Friday, ly unemployment benefit is now,rfide at rreaorv  Weancaoay   w Wii y 2721 a week This is 32 percent i reS1Cie at  i3th annual Bible Sclool June of the average weekly wage 22 to July 3 9 a m t6 ll4o ain, which is 84This means unem MARRIED Ii4 BILOXI, MISS  Monday through Friday,Cniid ployttttent benefits are not en1 Miss Annice Abney dvugrtfeiren 4 years and up welcome lough to meet living costs Also Qt Mr nnd Mrs Homer Abnev the bill would have favored big J aComirsT martod UNADILLA PRESBYTERIAN eorporations over independent t mm Nesbitt son of g E C , Rev Yaach, pastor who clcam unfair treat Nesbitt of LebanonTenn at the doming Worship 1030 a jinacty ocnooJ ment under the new business receipts tax law  chapel at Keesler Fieia, Miss an May 29, Rev Bekinger oiitatmg irred Beck of Biloxi was PSUL man and Miss Cora Glock os Washington D C, bridesmaid, ma H3C c l ng  rvro SC0 p i  A c ruiuren The Leo Bettys family of Wall ed Lake spent Sunday at he rloger Carr home, ,  Ihe Merwin Campbel family spent Sunaay Lit aix coUuqc at Mortli Lake, Mrs Audrey Lee and children jre visiting in Manton,  ilr, iaiqaret Clark and child en spent the day at he Dan Jnvor home in Dexter Sunaay,  treiia relved a Bacnolor o Ine Misses CeceliaT Bowshe Science Uee and was com Bernice Maas and Mia, eth mis,l6  Q aeLOnd lieutonail  Lorenz gave a shower tor Aiber j in injjy eis ou the griacie tor ollt, ituciing Communism Most uieni ltriutea to answer v  uuiu, jjasinq their stand on  oui omenament which does lurce a person to testify neusexves A iew have convicted of having at one  Peionqed to Communist , organzauens but the total ompiiSiiiiients ot these qi his Peon mali Now these nuaocb nave accumulated new viewpoint oi at least  1 y, congressman from district who is one of the , iront page lovers on the coi  ittee has in a press inter ias week taia he favored leaLhung oi Oommunism in C egos ana schools His pi wuld e to show how  ,iom is and hew mu ,vii UJ Kopie here are unc uie r pievoiu atip unaouou iy Jie preociu ugitaiion oviununiin stems from the Cio inuuj to s,vpress it T  ,  ,IL  iiuvu btm printed he horrors ci it Lut little as o itnne Upon qradiatiou Cadet Ven iiurens ay program ccJia Dinkei Weclriesday night Oiv  aaci iVlry R y ,,  ot congs, drillsand reci Jihursday night Bet y Covle,p0rtage L A reception was held at Beck homeThe groom is an air listing ot congs, drillsand reci  mursaay mgnt oei y ,ovie,portage , ako cjtten, me aa  man 3rd class at Keesler YiA ,itl0ns wus put on he M b i Mary4 Mavtin and Madeline uatincT exercises and alo h The bride graduated from How church Sanaa, li was dircctcta Liilier gave her one at tne Coyle marriaqe to Miss Joan Fannin  eil high schcol and has been en by Marv Vanliect nd Mrs i Mis, rmda Cole and AlDertaoiCojrnwalJ New York wmcii minister ot  plcyea ii a sretoiteieapatt , erry Towle V  linker were in Detroit Thursday took pl ce in tKe aiternoon  po js to r i   x tir, nr XJ, u,i,  w K i , pex Read and wife of Ticon i Puna to i uy in iriwj rhi oiiice at Washinq ton L C ihfy wil live aJ  oxi, Miss iviiittU, AT ANN ARBOh Cpi vailiam hoiiis Claik son  Sov Clark ana Mrs Neilio of Hoy Clark 0IUIK was married to Miss Mar Mrs Hugh Clark sr is b aiding a barn George nl hardware nio  uu June i  A new fnac L under the Conal church Editor F L Andrew aitandoa Uo Flint golden jubilee last Horace b Mike Whyte Newly elected master of Mich ouc Church at Ann igan Grand Lodge F, and A,  avoy at St Marys, Jackson esaence inday,  nvdual   hter 0i week , , Cna Camppell nnd wife spent z p ,rty ,1 xiiiu jriwaiy JlQ n HClinton has bought hj lane Sunday at tha Dr George Pear 4 parly acrth cf the vailrcui, w t 0 n heme in Howell, Rural line town of Gene Campbell Maynard Clark of Manchester , DUSrneas Service Kate Ruen anc bad 10 Harris called at the Walter Clark home Indivtuual 672 l1iX ana Mrs raui Haaiey 01 2  iirooi at St 1 nomas OathAibor on  iiG e 325 300 250 325   UJI week the papers, re unci kvjvibion c rrieu little  i 11 ccnation of Qi  iiicioeih li ot Lngland It is  Hnciia is me biggest ev in ULULI nappel ni Lnglai    ne    J  lnuuqcrru   S L  v ,i once in  Kictime, the Bril iier being crowned for life thing hat puzzles the Americ 1  is why the British peoj UUVL  mug or gueen Since  iuw 01  n Victoria the  ii n 1 cr nas exerted little  iui iic J on pojiucal iiie th  ihy coui pioiJibl get 1 j as well without one The prii Great Brition corr tht piosdent of 1 UnioJ 0 ateti and the reigi do little but s However J deep in tr iers are deep rey are chtei oiiiumental Anoiher thing that endears ouq giGjn to ner people nane LJizabetn I was graduated from the University Satuday, 0 Michigan school of music last Mr, and Mrs George eabo triday morning at 9 p m, Rev M, He is an A, and P, executive y bvvarz omcatina, and was born in Ireland Has iue juat wore a shell pmk Tuesday are spending the week at Lov visUed the Pinckney lodge aSUi Witn hat and matching ace stockbridqe and Andersen will enS  jessones and had an orchid cor piay jn at Anderson Friday Lawrence Camburn and wifo age The couple were alend Adm 10c and 15c  spent Sunday at he Ona Camp number of times p,2l55VATIN  jedby MrandMrsJames Young, Stereoptican ana phonograph bell home JlLl erpinarsi an  an sister oi the  entertainment at the Harris Frank Lucksie of LaSeur,Minn nny worms are appearing m TT i1 uu   crvM FriHTr ninht bv L T Eaa , nnw buddy SmI rnrnSL J  groom JJoe Clark, brother of the school Friday niqht by L T Egg a navy large numbers from the Atlantic 1arooin uJJ7 Si Ai  TMtn end at to the Missisi they were so numerous they Increase 415 360 3,20, 3c0 gieaiebt oi butsh rulers as 1 jer her ueat Britian climbed S825 J her highest power as a n  6,7and greatest territorial ex 67r, jon ihe crowning glory 52the deleat 01 the Spanish DANCT ppprvrsfc ada ol Kinq PhiiLp oi Spain W n TU KtUirALS  claimed the British  throne d pr 1 M ThomPson dariCe Ch iio hi, mainaqe to Queen M  L 1 T1 Piymoh Che inaii sister 01 Queen hhizabe ea and Ann Arbor las  2 party 2 party  ura uv  575 575 475 usn throne spen the wed, The following from P ncTn  preCeCOed her 0n ,he  ww uuma uom me Auanuci  1,1,,  rrnin Teton, end at the Dale Meabon home, took part Kristen Tcri, v 1   JSMta,lppi In lhM Med Wednesday Dr WiU, Born to Mr and Mrs, Francir ReasoPn, coa  ImUs n Sandv I ey were so numerous they lzJnf nhlZ Monks of Howell to Winnie Fin Shehan Janet Lundeen a St, Kuhn Susie LaBeiie Am M n I  stopped a train They hatch out crt the home o the bride Fowlerville joa hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday ke Carol Miller dd 3 taS   May 59 but their life span is lne w 1 tor Ulantha 1UVA A ATVC rv,i,,  v, L  K  t u u ieLaid J ,aP and Mr and Mrs C  a sonKansas wi iutsday where the cntrtainea at a lawn party at willard Widmeyer was a Sun nice showina short leonard Beirlem of Highland groom is stationeaAmong mose  home at their home at Por day guest of the Bill Baughn has been made mgrof the Brigh ui tne weaaing were ivirj Nellie ton recreation area CiarK ant Susie, Joe Clark and Pan fishermen often hook bass wue hoy ciaiK, Hugh Doolittle Which swallow the hook Removana wife, La Clark and wife i baton number The maae a tacr ft U fatal to the fish It is sug  and Mrs G V Dark, gested the fine be cut a tue fish will digest the hook in time 60 persons worked last week to restore Stirling stcte park at Monroe damaged by high water 26 fires last week burned 116  TO BE  MARrtiEt SATURDAY tage Lake Friday , , family  ATTENTION MEN The Young Mens CTuo oeat Chester CatUn and wife of Pon Members of ICOF of Hom Anderson at base boll Friday tiac CTnd Wallace Cooley and are sponsoring a ancer w 8 to 1 wife of Brighton called at he icnal eveni Qt  haf naJ the Fishing license sales slumped ia May They we  3 5 prev less than last year Conrict workers spent flv weeks at Ft Wilkin getting it ready for the season The build ings were handscraped, pain ed white Objector to the dept buying fishinrr rite on Big ccr L loert their appeal in superior ourt Michigan ranks 4th in the notion In certfied tre farm, Q  Mr, Don Swarthr tt haseliLockef June 20 from 10 a m mtJJcJ art  ol ceivea an announjemrnt of the2 p, d commg marriaqe of ry neice Miclieie Bourhonnais, daughter of Mr and Mrs Vic or Bourbonn als to Gerald Johnon June 13 fl Ci Earthome chuichLong aJinia,  NOTICE Specicd OES meeting Friday, 11a Pa terson ewald of Stockbridge and the,early symp om and  te  RANBOW ASSEMBLY NOTICE Don Pascoe family of North Lake yourself and family Refresh Practise session for assembly caied at the Stanley Dinkei merits served Everything free S 1Ull l P m  homV Sunday  Vnanx    The joe UrKVt familv  MEET PIRATE QUEEN OF THE in Detroit Iast week CHINA SEAS  ,  Meet the Pirate Queen of the  u  tr  were  TVE LIBRARY NEv , Miss Florence Pruess will hold Lt Roy Heat USN of Mary  a Story Hour for young children visitina his mother, Mrs j at the library at 3 p m Tues day afternoon Cnristine Jorqenson the ma uhi was supposed to have bee iuineo into a woman by surger s n wmq her troubles The m cai profession has just give out a statement ,Christine Jor,  1 en son is not now and neve an be a woman However w do not see why the professia as so long coming torwan ith LhDii opinion The transfor,icn was too lantastic be tru  ollowing her apparent disclos re that she had become a WO man after serving as a man i Lne army she fcdd hor story ,ie event to a syndicate ana  cs published ii papers Thef  ie made a film entitled, iak vhere the operation upposea to have taken  ad had signed a contract appear as an entertainer In  asVegrrs, Nevada club Guild Selection Uota Sahara at S12SO0 a allv a beautiful woman who , f1j Housner family in Brigh The Empperors Lady bv rn The hotel has cancelled the Tuneli AdvrmpH7flrlTi China Seas Shes our official Andrew Nisbbett and wife vis Tie Literay 8 12 M 1  v a beautiful woman who e Housner family ii Brigh The Empperc p n oee commands her own navywho tQn Frilay andthe Georqa Hine  lVon, has been donated to the, lXiZ , claiming mire LIVINGSTON LODGE CALQf is sinking ships that carryyital,man iamiy in Whimor Lakelibrary by the PettysviIIe Civr  j, n M1SS Jorgenson hat DAR FOR June 7863 war s xing suiya i  rnan ia upplies to Chinese ComSuncjay munists Read her amazing story The Robert Read family spent Instruction class for candidates n The American Wrly with qnnv at the Arthur Bulhs ow has 315 6 were added this I  temPk ch Monday night at s Jvv I n U issue yOT  730 p m Tbe t Times June 9, 8 p m FC team procCARD OF THANKS tise i ifpvr T   Words cannot express our I Stodkbdge Strawberry Fee Ri r ci  orahtn 1  TV T  of Sunday at the home in Gregory, at a dinner in 0  , OUT wwuvy ouawotav iw Ri vrr heartfelt thanks and appreciat tival, Thursday, June 11 Living js T ton to our relatives riend rmHlhigston Lodge to work MM de Kruah nekrhbors for the flowers, cards gree 15 June 20 MM Degrees Detroit, YrJune 21,church at RevMcLuc 50  r as Church, Brighton, 1110 a m Nov 7June 26, FC Degree Hova ri the Rer Fre on Mnla Haclti Clare Miller Mjf M Francis B  ett who officiated  VT T P W Curlrtt Sec Ipoocr KrIds office staff and the Swarthout  TMIV U MMMMI M Mori Funeral Home, 7 Wtagtan     man  r Tfc uly of Lou Coyk  Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Bricn on spiritual bouguets and the many other acts of kindness showed me In fh death r my dear husband Lov Coyle Also r,  i    p e n ac IP 22 on Association Leoni Bonner  c, paring Los Angeles    b t crawfls were small The parents of the following I    I1UU1C M wWf   donated cookies and kool ade j The Soo canal was 100 honor of Robert Reid, son of Mr I last week for a party in honor of j 0d June 4, 1853 It took 16  and Mrs Bruce Reid who goestheir childrens birtfidays thisitc get congress to api  vo rrir rrm Fridav  summerKristen Tarh, J oT,a i the money to build if Hirra, Floyd Rendell Mildrp j is 999,802 and today it h KellHenberaer, Peter Bobon an Tommy Sinaar 11   , r 1 f  in the air corp Friday Martin Bennett of Lansing call ed at the Earl Baughn home on Snndoy  Mrs Fay Ringer of Wooster, Mass is visiting Mrs Virginia land grants Ground was broken Carver June 4, 1853 Two years later it Pat Daily who has been visit1 was completed and on June 18 1 on ing David Aberdeen flew back 1855 the Illinois, was the first  Sunday, niP o passs through it In its Mesdame Bornv Henrv and peak year of 1942 it handled The Tew Kcrtherne Bradbury called on 122,199,847 eons of freight Inand 750,000 rr re freight than any omer al inthe world Like the St re nee seaway it was fought Henry Clay, the  Tan of 100 yeas clccdhdv A work beyond the  settlement, if not the 1852 President Fillmore the act, giving it a 32  of Mrs Lida Loring in Freil on our youth we knew a number of gress ad plenty of land Sunday men wl claimed to have work days and pm  ed on its constrcution,  v fS llkMikfW   V  T tjauum   o won   when jfou   SEP YOUR DEAtER  Of KNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Saturday,  Music by the Jo e 13 Orchestra 8sOG to 188  Location 1180 per person msored by Si Marys Holy Society SjSiKirTR,  4  Old ftOc  New   v v      ,   W  ,  June ULJ8S8 TheLuteiarm ham in Sda  Chufch fid, south at Dexter, ourneci down 4at Tuesday DK   Tuesday Chelsea ftee opti wSHKllmwdny Juno 11 called I The Roaxtna Story of Newman Roepcke at Gregory 1s in University hospitalAnn Kt  nor, as the result ox cm auto ac daent on North Territorial Rd  Mr and Mrs talis Cy Green at Dexter celebrated tasir 25th ieweii ihealer Dextt YbMtm ueactr Mica  Friday Sunday frm tt W THE jMBBEBT RATS BJcnoxd Burton Robert NewtMi and Janes MfBtmi Comedy Novelty Cartoon  rm  Doable Feature  MONTANA TEBBlTCx a tonnnoim Starring ton MeAQfeter, W  Also GOLDEN HAW1  Technicolor ot the late Peter Gorman, died at  at the home ot her neice, Mrs Mark McCieer ot Lyndon lasti  180 attended the Guest Nitei   last week at the South Lyon US Chapter I Married at the Fred BrocksnU er nome on Hicjcary Hiage rid, Millard May 29, tneu aaughter I jean to John Todosciuk ox Mil lord Rev PenneU ox nrighjoni pntLcyrUnq, The Warden school has voted to join the iaouth Lyon school system  Harness racinq at Northville i Downs starts June 15  wedding anniversary Junefthj 4Fifekxy, Saturday June 12 13 Mrs Mary Uoanon, wiaowpBonaH BeaoxBfcPoromy 44aUie  7 LAW AND ORDER Sunday Moodojuno U It Technicolor  JAZZ SINGER Also to trrrt11 Frederick March Terry Moore Starruv MAN ON A TIGHT RClE Mat Sat 2 pm cont Cartoon Sunday, Monday, June 14 15 Sun Mat 230 p m, cont TITANIC E  J Danny Thomas Peggy Now Tuetw WedV Thu, June, 17  SOMBREBCT Ricosdo Montelban PUr JUefeB jCyd Chartsse Yvonne deCori News  Clifton Webb Barbara Stanwyck Comedy Cartoon J  A recepuon tor Mis mc srrrZ,, Tk iift 17 IA Smith,teacher in the 3tockbridge JTUM Wea Thur, June16 17,18 scnool 4t years, was neld at taej00 Wldmaric joan roers 1TOCKUP ON SOUTH cornea  STREEt carOTif ComingtCall Me Madam Peter Pan Scio Theatre scnooi last week Fred riogers, 7o, of Gregory died at an Ann Arur conval  escent home last  UpLAlirea btapletoa ol Spears Rd arrived home mday arter serving a year in Korea Baoara erjans aaughter of, Mr ana ivirs Uienn Runciman ot Unadilia was married to Rici ard Cans ol Mason at Lansing May 29th i CTQ DRIVE IN THEATRE Born 10 Adolph Petch and wife on U S 12 at Jackson Rd5 miles ol Gregory lasi week, a son I WMt of Anh Arbor The Red Cross oiood bank ilfiaidgiooimd Children under 12 at Gregory June 15  Free admitted Free The Antrim bapiist church   Fowierviiie oosexved Aeir iQUthj FrJday, Saturday Jur 12 13  anniversary Jast week  rar 8M,,w,,,i  A new grotto to Our Lady of I Louraes was dedicated at St Patnclcs church, ttrigaiton last week i Howell high school won the  Capitol Circuit League track tit le last week A cow belonging to Carl Ward ot Pingree was killed oy lightning last week Three more nign school stud ents were awaraed iviicn State scholarships last week They were Richard Brown, Rooeri Brown and Roger Smith The D and C store at Howhas Oeen remodelled, tne lunch and soda xountain counter hav ing been removed jrlowell high scnool graduating class numbers 93 trus yer Mike Todaro of Howell has ar rived home xrom Germany where he was in the servicce Anna Lou Karus, daughter of Mrs Lydia Schoenhals Loring of Howell graduated from the iviarcy school of N ursine, Coming Stop Youre XU Me Battle Circus Lee llieaicii WUtafte Loin MA Fildoy Saturday Jun II 12  Double Feature GUN SMOKE Technicolor Audio Murphy Also Lucy and Desl Is 00 MANY GIBUT musical comedy hit ws LuJlle Ball Richard Gorlsen Cartoon  NJ I  THE CRIMSON PIRATE Technicolor with Burt Lancaster Also INDIAN UPRISING Technicolor wfSt George Montgomery  ii Sunday, Monday, June 14, 15  OPERATION SECRET With Cornel Wilde, Phyllis Baxter AND   ISUBM Mon Tues June 1415,16 Love story ol a prill YQfUNG BUSS Tecnnicolor with Jeaxk Simmons Stewart Oraager Deborah Kerr, Charles Lcngkten J lovely h  x WecL, Thur Mne 17, Ti  lune Allyson, Van Jetaison In REMAINS TO BE BMW  With Louis Calhem, Angela Lansbury Feature Out of the cartoon and 6 vlvarrs Vham Jhlsea M3cnlCC4 Friday, Saturday Juna U U  THE CLOWN   i m technicolor a comedv wh Bed Skelton, Jane Grse and I CONFESS  with Montgomery CttfL Ann Badter Tim Considine  m Also Cartoon I rartortn and 4Tues, Wed Thur, June18 17,18 j Sunday Monday, June 4 IS I j Mi gpjjjjjejppsjewswMSisMMSPesiPwMMMiMMwMww,  iWagoners Grocerv 6666 Pineknty Road Quality Merchindise  leJW PRICES BMT MHI Wist to Tdu Oil HOURS MyiltoS SHNlayltosV MoaHlMeH 708Jt  Sunday caUers at the L JHeq ry nome were Mrs EUa Walker and Torn Regan and wfe of Aim  Arbor Mrs Alta Meyer won first vrsMhof 880 bond last week In j an essay contest sponsored by MheConanental Reader Assn There were two 125 prises bovf i   4rrs HIGH NOON With Gary Copper AND AFRICAN QUEEN   Technicolor With Humphrey Bogarjt, Catherine Hepburn IRISES FOR  AT s ALL THE NEWEST VANT8 N BLOOM Don B Savory 8630 Chilton Road, Wisaa Lake Brighton, Midi fiesti SBSLTI fcnSTwrttt MAT lei1  NACMC RESS  itftT r mm fuOcu Notts of i Years Ago Rev Frea Hurlburthas traded his house here to Jim Higgins of Gregory tor the latters home there Pinckney high school beat the South Lyon team there Friday 16 to 11 Cecil Hendee and Pete Stackable pitched John Tuomey,former hotel man suffered a sroke last week and is at the Joe Conldin home in Howell Isabelle Grieve, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Grieve of Ann Arbor was married to Alvin Hamiester of Chicago, June 10 Edward Parker has sold hie interest in the firm of Slayton  Parker to Glenn Slayton Mrs Beniice Cady Walker28, died at Ann Arbor June 8 She is survived by her husband, 2  daughters and a sister, Ella Regan Miss Rose Flintoft, 69, died a her home in Nortbiield,Saturday  The county road commission is building a new bridge on the Patterson Lake Road, this side of the John M Harris farm Sheep killing dogs are busy Jim White killed two on  the  Paul Fohey farm last week The senior play,Making Dad dy Behave, drew a packed house Friday night The commencement program June 20 is as follows Invocation , Rev Esic Salutatory  Loretta Dillingham Class1 Song1  Gladys Esk History   Clare Miller Giftatory  Velna Hinchey Solo Beatrice VanHorn WiD Ndrman Miller  Class Poem  Elinor Gage Oration Cecil Hendee Solo Mrs Doris Zinii1 Valedictory  Wayne Carr Diplomas J P Doyle Presentation ol Awards Benediction Rev Estot, CURBOTTnSGHEWJLE 50 HOUR S PER WEBL I Albert Dinkel is carrying mail1 I for John Dinkel I Bom to Fred Brockmiller and I wife June 8, a daughter, Jean LEllen i a fX I Dean Reason has gone tosgeffife  with several U of M students who have signed lo work on an   excurion boat to Australiev I YOUNG BESS Vechnicolor a Drama Starring Stewart Granaer, Debotem Kerr Charles Laughton Jean lemons  gun Shows 3, 5, 7, 8 Tues, WeeL Thur, June M 171  Double Fetur    1 LOVE MELVO Cartoon Hcdr Bear musical comedy stcewne Donald OConnor and sVpnsjse Reynolds THE BRIDE COMES TO fOLOW SFY I outdoor dmfl I Starting haxe 12 Child 10 1 Adult 50c Experience i nnecessary v in    r JWIV  i lF  r , t Vii   v   ,    v      v  W THE WHCPUBY DISPATCH Wednesday, fun 10 1953 The Peoples Groceries Drygood Carried Good Shoes Osati Furnishings Lingerie Kennedy Gen, Store CALLS YOU MAKE For your groceries for service on the washing machine CALLS YOU RICflVI  er to hubby C v x  yy     Abtut your dentist1 appointment word that your car is retfr a surprise hello from Motlw Your hardworking helper that costs so little Its no easy job, running a household, with a hundred and one detail to handle every dayr But you have a hardworking helper in your telephoned Ifs always there, saving you minutes and steps, running errands for you, helping get things done Yet it costs so littlein ihi average home less each day than a loaf cj bread With all that it saves you in tuy trouble and worry, your telephone is one of your bigfttt bargains Its price hasnt gone up nearly as much as most things you buy JRl Worth 6 ht m6re than It  MICHIGAN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY  Pindmey DUpatch Entered en 2nd Ckse Matter at PostoHice Act of March  1877 114 SaHowell St,HnckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per ir Mrs Helen Miller and daughters Barbaro and Sally and, Peggy Smith attended a dinner J  and reception at the Detroit Rainbow Girls Assembly Mon daY ilJ MrsRene Miller and daughter Coral, attended the graduation exercises at Senna College,Ad ian Sunday Mr and Mrs George Enquist and Mr and Mrs Heman Vedd er spent the week end at Pickerel Lake 1 Sunday guests of the George Roushes were Mrana MrsFranic Walters of Detroit , Those from here who attended I  the installation of Brighton Rain 1 bow Assembly No 65 were Ray I Reason, wife and daughter Ann  Shirley Mary Boyd, Leoto Rea  son ,Mrs Helen Miller and her j daughters, Barbara and Sally Ann Shirley was installing chap   lain and Barbararecorder Mr and Mrs Oto Poulson at tenaed the graduation of their son, Richard, at Mcihigan State Sundayiie reeeived a Batcheior of Science Degree and a scholar ship at University oi California where he will also teach Over 2000 gaduatfexi Sunday callers of William Shehan and wile and wife were  Mrs Waiter McQuillan of How eil and Mrs Lucille Kennedy and children of Detroit The Dale MUlei family attend the bacalaureate at Howell high school Sunday night Clare riar wood, nephew oi Dale is a  uate This evening Mrs Miller and daughters, Barbara, Sally and  Marjory will attend the dinner and reception at Ferndale Rain bow Assembly No 48 Marjory will visit friends durinq the cermiiies Myroi Hughe Plumbing  Heating Complete Lhs Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC On AND GAS KOT WATER HEATER COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SEU  WE INSTALL WE SQWCE lC7o EAS1 M36  Phone 183F2 COAL 100 PER TON LESS   KILL IT NOW WITH Midi  LAN ITII AND  AVOID THK RlSii NKXT KAIL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DELIVERING KVKK 1A , CALL 2681 DEXTER DEHoey Son CTZZXKZMJLM TELEVISION i losdames Asher Wylie and Homy johnbon were in Dexter Monday 11 Harry Gran of half Moon Lake attended the graduation of hiL neiceo, Barbara Franfelter ana Muri Tunks at Lima, Cuiio, Friday Marily won honor t0  ,oket bail player and radio commentator Mrs,, Lucille Suns of Pinckney qraauated from   thj same school 45 yeasr ago,  Bill Blades and family of Ann I Aruor and Roy Dillingham anr  wife called at the J H Hooker home Sunday, Mrs Beatrice VanHorn, Mrs, Agnes Wiltse and Mrs, Lee Van Horn attended the Annual Music Festival at the Detroit Olympia Saturday CpL George Clark arrived heitf irom Houston, Teras Friday but too late to officiate as best man at his twin brother, Bills, wedding Friday morning Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at Frank I Abcraeen h6me I The Mark Nash family and  Mrs Dessa Nash attended the graduation of their daughter, Rosalee, at Michigan State Coll ege Sunday She will teach in Dearborn the cominq year f  Mrs Lee VanHorn of Los Anaeles, Calif, visited at the Clifford VanHorn last week, The Lloyd Hendee family  spent the week end with friends t in Muskegeon,  i The Ralph Hall family visited the Stanley HaU family at Mar j ine City and Harlan Hall family , crt Croswell Sunday j Earl Savery and wife of Dex ter called at Ralph Hall home Sunday evening  Fred Traiger and familyl of Detroit spent Sunday at he Les  ter McAfee home Lester McAfee and wife attended fhe funeral of Anthony Barney in Detroit Monday  The Wayne Collier family o j Milan spent Sunday at the Ro bort Read home Mrs Alta Meyer is at the Wm Lamb home in Ann Arbor his week Mrs, Don Swarthout starts her summer school at Mich, Normal I ,it Yptfiiti Juie 17  Dick Galloway and sister, Al imeda, of Pinaree called on Mrs  Alta Meyer Sunday He gradual es at Howell hiqh school this week Ben White and wife called at the Ernest White home in How ell Sunday The Carl Bidwell family o Brighton called at Ben Whit home Thursday Roy Dillngham and wife spent Sunday at the Calvin Hooker cottaqe at Zukey Lake The Gerald and Ambroee nody families spent Sunday at the Inrln Kennedy horn PHONE nnd Antenna Soles  Sevitt  PROMPT AND CORTEOUS SERVICE WiRTlft liirtEti PiNCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE ti8F2 M5ff i  Pkitcras HI u rutrow iui A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR H0MS BEYOND JUS GAS MAINS THE PHI I GASTAP PAN WITH COOLS J C f ho amazing oufom itfc ovon pile that does nor vs qatl Yevvo get it see it  btliovt it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>y Tr Pine HK iAVx   ney  r WtAiffl, i r   t  rj St VelMe 71 TflE PtfjCtNEY DlBAftti Wednesday June 3 1953   MfthifM Mirror SCHOOL NEWS  No 23  The legislature returns to UmlMNruAL COMMENCEMENT wnq tins wee with tne assum j The annual commencement ption that the business rsceipis , exercises oi the high school grad tax will became law The gov j uating class, hela at the school exnor says he win let n fiewome tuday night drew one oi the Iar without signing it but says he est aitenaanees in the schools aouois its constitutionality It ishistory, iiiogether there were to go in eiiect July i but a supreme court appeal would hold, it up  28 qraduates The invocation was given by Rev Fr Schmitt land the graauates marched The Republicans claim this down the aisle to the stage and bill was the leanest one present tooic their places to a procession ea 10 them al played by Mrs Eoyse Camp The i Detroit dailies were allbell, ihe girls wore white caps against it They charged it wasand gowns and the boys blue, drawn by the Ford Motor Co, The salutatory was given by and General Motors and jamm j Claire Campbell and the class ed througn the legislature witnoiation which won first prize in out debate If the supreme courtthe county contest, by Lucille rules it unconstitutional the gov , ueachy who has tied with Claire  limtholic r ernor will have another ieather in liis cap f CqflMBc Chuirh Michigan  kmw Fx Albert J yhift Fnioi Sunday Manses iunuen 64J0, 8xOQ, lbtQfi U0 Nerenna Deletion Friday eveoi g at MJO p m  woqlewlmni  rriday aitei bin fbona ltovcuwto Saturday 7t30 to 0G V W Longi cgatiouai Lew, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor iSuncay School 930 a m iviorninq Worship  1045 car tiadio broadcast Station WPAG, erotiaifc Mils Gladys Davis Pinckney high school teacher leaves for  Butfope Jtane 6  tylaur Lodge IVJU MASONiC GRAND LODGE uiavtait Lowmcui Messrs Floiis Clark, rercy Ellis Lawrence Camburn and wives expect to go on the bhrine excursion to BobLo Saturday c I Wed Choir Practise Junior 400 icr second place The class will was the result of the efforts of There is one group in Michi Marilyn Clark Dorothy Lavey, gan who believe economy and Parol CaeeBarbara VanStamnot more taxes is what is needbrook and Rennie Haines ed They point to the fact that u , TT , the Miuugan state payroll now i ,111611 was Profusely decor numbers 403,30second highesst he JHop decorations having in 9 midwestern statesThey say ln 11 letl UDrt f S jb  PePle an IXene Alison rendered a do that 90 cannot  soIo and  ShirI the The strongpoint of the new tax icIasB  The giftaUry was is it only hits 75000 people The handled by Ted Stockton Jerry   Supt income tax would have hit ail rofica, Lteorqe Bradley Robert  YMJ hip the people and has been reiect w CIark and Robert Ly aark i         Ann Arbor  330 to 400 pm ri10 ciajn oi Dirmingnam  Pilgrim Fellowship   00 pan f418 ,Bernice lshcc beattie Monday iqhtBible Study bQ0Dinkei Saturaay The iuSii annual qrand ioJqo cenvoxiion lor Mien Maijt wa a viund Rapids lay k Wita J Puickney Masons a tend mq The were the qesi o  Pua 6rawhecker 1MG and T , c,  , ,     iWiu at aniner Monda, inf,a JCiLFo,lllck ,aTnd famiy,oi DeiTne LalatiCG of the evenmg  Spent in social festivities ihi ciiieient candiaates holojiq nK v  J open house in their hotel rooms nobert Young, commercial T eacner in the high school will    TL ,, T  not be back, having accepted a at hh nf position pt ClarencLville  AT ffA P I resentivs of the hahcr or  Mrs Madeline Moran StocK or iior and o t oi the  ot in j to iuttViJ WCU IZ nala ic lJluora rirsttis m   ai  iil troit called on Henry Hauck an  wile Sunday I or tie leader oi u American coiqieb whose efforts lenjo uppropriations wa responidorLor and oar  ear oi the war UUIbur ht claimed 1 ave tii nqiu nis ifaolaiioniii vievo c iic lOi 1LVI andchnaien of Birmingham anat Dr Raymond Sigler and J7cries fhe session oi vw iy he move to a    ,0 f qcnr pmuoXS, v i ivjd T  is the qrand ledgo Senior 730 Vmsing called on Mrs Emma Plic uimUtee Aite ,, c Thursday mght 800 Prayer Meet Chapman of WiUiamston caliea nic veunq the waiver of ir iaq 8UUp m Ion the Roger Carr family Satur i,0if i dicticn amndrc We preach Christ and everyone  day w v ihrown rnJ one propo is very, very welcome j c , ,  4, ,,  ed  y J o Dehrkc of to  i   l Sunday cahers of the M L  uoeie ommiftoe ia j 4 , i Darrow family were Roy Kice  xUJUlOniie Mrs NeUie Churchill oi William1 The proposal to cxini rh   Cavery Mennonite Church  jston and Mrs Branch Burns ana1 Masonic Home assessment 4ut, Rev, Ezra Beachy, Pastor ison oi Mt Clemens jhas been in effect 6 years foi , 1 Waltoi rh UNADELLA PRESBYTER AN Rev Yauch, pastor Morning Worship 1030 waiting until the 11th hour and John LaPrad sang several selflInI hlS b1, throiph v ections with Jeffreys singinq the ed effective as the legislators solo t were spi on all other tax biUs Sarah Chamnsss and Betty wormna worgnio luau a m rnotlint bUdget lXZ,  ing Service 00,,  r Rev Ruegseggetr is spendingoiner ZT T u  ,JSthe week hSouh CarolineTan  8lddredu Wednesday u Georgia IVUs Ruegeegqer and  uin t011   uaby are in Flint, John Boyer and wife spent Sunday with her brother, Aria Jaguish in Byron 11JO 7 oO other year was beaten Re  va  was the p  to lare  ho per c rand lodao oficers rnd pofor resen a  m to r9 a j V i I , t or 8TH GRADE TRIP The Class of I9d7 went to Jack Maryann Leach, Rosina gave j dents address and I the senior gavel to Kenneth iMatteson, junior class president  Iill  The Murray Kennedy family It03S  canJi i tos when rai spent Sunda at me uiii aiiup was W1thdrawn So vo anhome in Farmington W esiey Reader and Bob Mea fcon soani trie week enl  jovell  arivrnn on v toal rl3Action4 d   n   c  v 0 icrJqes  r ,  hrr at  tf rev rn  fv0  , dsoensatioxL or mi1 eon Friday in Uii school bus to  rlirhke, jeanue ya , ,  , ATS uvin Kennedy with Mrs I The grand lodge banquet was , T ,    iV,tt rx,  jias purchased Hoion tferry oi JacKson spent i Tuesday night at the Masonic j see a movie bassd on rrenh and Jeanette Wilson presenterey toperty on West last week with Mrs Minnie trmnlt I and Indian war Acocmpanm the class prophecy Mam bt of Theodore Lewis Dooay in Bay City,  j j them weie John Burg class,spon Paula Curlett sang a solo Miss Mac TV ason who grad me nex backett famiy of De   Hor jCL wh Cm   1 f  sor Mesaames Lric Rose ana When We Come to the End of uated frcm Ue psi Normal,w f Gii pent the week end winA and P Keciitrve was named Lcoxd Lee a Perfect Day and the Loys ieach the Pinckney 3rd and 4th awrence Camburn and wife, rand master  by arlGr j I chorus favored again grades next year t ionn oamdurn and wife  l1 wrre 11 ll,,rl,, c CONSERVATION NOTES Lois Beachy, class valedicor, ian gave the farewell and Supt  Mrs Jcne ikirtqALs SundrfL  ana onnon and wife of Detroit itcs We sa  r o in iiif th wOtrndaT GaylordaclT9 ifl n i Reader, presented the dipolmas school class hold an ice cream nd gapped at the Lawrence1 There wer  Revff COi krri uiiiiii nome on way back  Mrb Goraon heser ot Ysiianti visited at tne Anarew Nes  i, u ias week Andrew iesbit and wife were ihrLday quests of Mrs Biancn iayior at taton iiapids Sunaay guests ui the Frea nead home veie Mrs PranK wa reelortT crrrrnrl t  over Hay CVrnvirni BIJ  an Hjgh McLellan, Dotrot Homer Nrvton, or n  rr ohuntws kUied loOOO deer durH The Thcmas and Mary Recd mg the last hunting season and Lucius Wilson scholarship 54UU0 during the regular sea awards for the student with the and 1100UO aunng the regular best four year average were a  season 4b5,U0U purchased hunt ic lows First Frize 95 to Lob inq licenses but only 45b,000 Beachy, 2n6 to Lucille Beachy    hJrJday quVsts o7MrsBiancn a and a frjrr  used them 35 percent of the,Lois also won a scholarship as Mrs Uai Sigler is attondin 1 i,ayior at taton iiapids  Dr 1     humrs got deer 19UO0 were ffr c , rjompbelUFoIwiric he state WCTU convention a Sunaay quests ui the Frea faUrcf evM Ho VJ vfr1 r  ,1 UFT 1 ihe sonq by the class and bene ,and Rapids nead nome weie Mrs PranK P,nsion l  V ChrrrTpc son 55,000 aoes, 23,000 fawns, 1 ry of thft hoo1 H  hause r  lilies Monroe, Oeoro Stout 0125,000 buck fawns and 7,0001 26 of he qraduates left Mon Tne Independent League mer The Robert Read famiiy hadlrtnH rharle5 EdTik, nd PP social at l3 town hall Saturday nighi    Baccalaur3ato June Id Ly thJlcv Myhij Jcmme6nt i j iii 22 Mrs Ixai Siqler is attondin he state WCTU convention aT land Rapids  r 1 adult bucks were taken Michigan btate College is spon guests Lari Baughn and wife were in day in cars driven by MrRead onaay mqnt with ivirs Mable hui Builis and Wlle Qi r er Tck Yunq Jim Burns, Wm Ccpe She served cake and ice or for Saturday soring a 2 weeks tnp for Michi, Laprad, Lonnie VanSambrook cream qan qrade and high school toig Mildred Haines Forks Mary Switzer of Hambuq and study Michigan lumbering, iron   yiT Geraid CTark for 10 Charles Shankland of Ann Ar and bor were married June 7 b the Rev Mylne  ids For qrand non in ha rnn and copper mining, fisheries an  1 geology will be studied 293 persons were arrested in, April for game law violation  and 5,776 in fines collected, i  Mrs Gerald Cark for dcys n Nsw York City Washincton D C MARRIED f ATOMIC ENERGY i Atomic energy has caught and held the peoples interest j more than any other topic to j day The result is they have   built up expectations which how ever justifiable may materialize lowly The Detroit Edison Cb   with a group of 27 small com panies is conducting experij merits with a view to using atomic energy for heat to gener ate electric power Experts tell Married at Greqory June 1, Myra Bird to Nathan Bowen oil Detroit j Teeple Hardware sold 12 Do1 waqiac bait sets last week Anderson Ail Stars beat the   Pinckney Juniors here Saeurday  HMeyer homeSunday, 9,, 5   , TV J0 Clark and wife spent William Moran is building a ,veek eria in Chicaqo  cement sidewalk on Putnam St  The Howara Read family spent Sunday at the Wilde coUae at Portaqe Lake John Paul Ware and Brandon White jr were home from Camp Aiterbury Ind, last week The Edsel Meyer family of Yp silant and the Wm, Lamb famb hy of Ann Arbor called at the  I urinq I disaster L J  ca se a seii I appropriation marshal, b f v, il VK lode2 lneJc  cu hiij vas second haJt H nnorien  were Rex Sackett of Deroi Torres Srnlidifor 0 t  Msor i 7nr TrtTi T,To Vm  Vleerah, Easl Lansma WiTTard  Sauer, Sparta  r   v   of Kalamazoo ATI  r,r, i 1 dates but Sauer were at th past masters banqne bore o Ann 11 m  Rex Sacket is an heno  member of Tivinaston Todar will mn aoain next year lenouncea out every  oieunc ir,t, out m speech  u iea  to Uiuiic that  cvuio,i vas moie appar  taur io, Lst week wnen ll, tuKi p e taiicir seenied  K si , vjmewhere he nutvv a mou,ey wrench in the uucnuiery b u Lpoech in which lie said v,e siiOLid pull out ot 10 L111 tea auols una the Kor  fcra a any peace under pivent oninions VvOLJd be un  suoiy im, caused a huo   congress as only a par    bod, s so icaist Tiu   u  IUJ wediieiiay Ptj uuieencu saiu Uiat no v  0 acrit wih the senator That he iiaa seen ot talked with no vnL ,10 aia not want peace   ceo mt was he Jl     Mii avng  ,m LIIO  pa J cOitcrenco, io ertiir, cUr ACUIC hav LS doFho   ,   l   joi  btai iciot ,  i  v Kjisor Tafi iailea to wu ,ne pojaejiiai nomination 1 0   scnool reader v0    i1 si ry ol an Hng  ,  coiced funds 1 A pia u on a a daiu iious  i to  01 mipejuiiiiq aisasorns 1 iiuvcdoneci   iU, i  vurs ana Uia     ie t,od bishop   u pae snip came    1  1  J  ipoi sent two    ov in a boat to cut fastenmqs and sn bell to     i u soi as a joica, say  cct snp tha comes bf mve n a storm wil curse the  us 1,11 is no vci vi  Lnc inarched on A      1 Mae up and thei vU np rs cauqht in vicin     lCii it ptruck  I iu  0 trio bottom of     tiu c VLS no bish , Al fu ,u o v am them       1  1 iMim last   c  j i le cnvil icfense   1   iiniod o iunction o t Huion cyclone ic no iu iCLon be Irll t off tha Th 017 of it 41,  0 introciuc Sena or Ihilipps ot Port Huron wh00 district was  ns urst o need sich aid  LLON ha Wait siiips Governor Williams in a radio jt, v u uav mqnt said w going 10 lei ne added follower min ,  Mrs Lois Mohlman and Miss, T  wTfrom the Jerry Dunne Norman Maronret Widmever aive IntaTnation  Reason home o the W E Mux fhTt thoTmes home on  Next year, qrH lo  iphy Roy Clar home Friday niqht for Mrs Janet Sheals0 m Cran Rapid Serqt William Hollis Clark,   9n  Cs J03 near han  Tn American TeirM 1son of Roy Clark and Mrs Nell Cairo 2 bams an a house were  Winston Bauqhn was inj e 01jt aqSint PrPiV   ie Clark will be married to Mar blown down ast week Detroit last week X  Toposal to niSrt eta ilyn Hadleydaughter of Mrand Harmed, at jhe home ot ho The Winston Bauqhn ana Bill nhcwftrS Posalt0 win TfTfi inn vrrrQ Hnwnr ,Mrs Paul Hadlry at ft Thomas poner cctupu oli Leciie a law with iui iis siqiiatuia as the state is  aniaup an i s tne oruy zemd, m siqnt Thai daeru were bq xuots ol he bills constitutionility and it wold probably qo  tne supreme coal This tax  nu v,as prnq at the 11th houi d o yir will last 100 years However the testa and experiments will take  years There are 2 groups of  atomical research, governmental and industrialr Gov1aunental experiments are chiefly appHed to atomic use in  warfare At ihe present time but 7 percent of uranium ore is used Indusry is trying to use the rest of it to produce electric enegy BABE DIDRIKSOOT ZAHAR1AS  GIVES CANCER WARNING From her hospital becL Bdbe Didrikson Zahaiias sends dra xnatic warning aqainst cahcer  aimed at those who think It cant happen to me,The American Cancer Fo urges every one to read,Tomorrow iToo  Late in the American Weekly with this Sundays issue ofjune 7 Detroit Sundav Times Church Ann Arbor, 900 a m Friday urone his vear, mostl, Mrs Netie Vauqhn June Baughn famihes enjoyed a pic  I at 7 her daughter HazeUo Reuben mc at Wamplers Lake Sunday  rh ,mrr,w Kisly of Hamburq   L Sendee spent the week TnaSed in Jhe fi  Bob Carr of Grand Rapids dcag Jam6S NaSh i prevent Tabor from fn LIVINGSTON LODGE CALEN spent the weel ond at the Rcaer Th pettvsville school distxicThn4u   u  DAR FOR MAY, 953 Carr home gave a toe well pSv 1 1bT  nh7, Instruton class L dda, 7, rlfw PT  x, iaae whirfi is ue to iho am1 Ju JH1 dispTac  pTce k,2w whcit d is all Lousiies are bitter aqoiiLst it as they claim it dis rinnnates cqan, them in favA o L q companies There is  nl, or w y 0 ce i the tax estion ana thai is u constitut nal cor vonion which the rur i aomji itu i,tuiie does uot want s it mignt change the C jtrili oOttJp Use  Swet of Stodkbldge Strawberry Fee Lucas of Brighton Kathryn Miller, next years teach j ccmcenation has le   rsons convict pr son vo tival, Thursday, June 11 Living ingston Lodge to work MM degree  June 20, MM Degrees June 21,church at RevMcLucas Church, Brighton, 1130 a m,  June 26, FC Degrees  Oic ip W K P W  CiTL Sea ,er was also honored ItinThe fiaeejagine was called to the Fred SirPJfhome at Hi1 ind Neil Hall spent last week at Lake, Tuesday noon by a r rlSs the James Hall home and Don fier Little damage done  Mesdcames Elpyse1 fJampbo Week end guests at the Lester and Esther Hall visited the cem McAfee home were Omar Gass eterv at Gran Rapids last and wife , Tim Gallagher and week daughter, Rita, of Detroit I Howard Riopelle and wife of George Thompson and wife Detroit spent the week end at were Sunday guest at the Paul me Harold Rady home Keir home in Detroit The Miesess Dorohy Parker Mrs Mary Hoft and Mrs Beu and Hughes, Clemens school iu xrw v vA f00L nA teachers spent the week end at lah Martin spent the week id  d p home portage at the John Mayer and Bortz homes in Ypsilann Lake oreirt rr tecpsion or dfor ion when ft fakes rp The Too OW 1 Sirfldav in Battle CreeV The Mr1 NeH frnrnl in Ann Ar1 SndrrvWavne Ato h  Govenor Williams has signed c b 11 vhh c I d sending  to ot sex criineei camp This WD  jv is caed Py the eaccrpe of a  J s x leviate from the prison work c mp a1 Cinon a year agoThe pson worft cimps and the Cass rlic  Lake Traininq school have ibch experienced considerable fpro tro lble because judges and pria o jhorities persir,ed in send a party Friday on her 11th birth dmr Mr and Mrs Lee Javev enter Bert VanHorn and Mrs Cora fJ1nAd HO relatives at thir hrmDale Meabon and wife have Sawyer called at the J H HookpriCTV nnht follorrr  nrc Hall visited him th week  Arnold Berquist was home moved into he George May er home Saturday Bert has soldLiation 0 tlieir daughter, Dor  Mrs Edna Spears vas in Chel from Battle Creek over the week house in Unadilla  his farm in Oceola and bought otVV ea Saturday1 nd    , a ipuse in Howell   The Mervin NUe familxr of  ryvrdjiri confirmed criminals to them IV hen these places wr ft es  The school qrrve Trita Trrh to ished onlv first term Jr   ers whose chances for rehabitation were considered good were to be sent to these place  but this has been ignoreoV ,   i NOTICE ocDSReauIar meetinc Friday at 8 p m Speoal RoReadVand wife were Sun Norman Curtis and family of Miss Mary Wylie had a tonsil The fire engine made a run to jas0nandMrs7Mae Mtz ifunett at 8p rn A dav dinner awsts at trHerb Uvonia spaet the week end at removal operation at McPherson the Ben Pietras farm in Haniburg Howeu spent Sunday at the Leeicera Night Initiation Sneed home in Howell the Ralph Hall home hospital, rlowelL last week Tuesday p m Lavey hwe  Midge Miller f  Ts SB, m H J, 9v   i vVnf H tWWMMM vvzwr iUppiiiliiijiiii, 1,i, i jiippiri ItieVeAa AV  fJwa vAi ,V i H    l T S      K iv  THE FD9CKMEY if  mo10 time for Arwiyt tArt yoa COOK  ,  c   yev SEE YOUR DEALER    0     i 1 ,  It MEN  J i  Skilled and Unskilled needed at Detroit Die Set Plnckrey phone 80 Wejtoejday, Jim 3 1953 mmrZSimmim ftaigfiworjijg noie  Howeii i u toiler  m i HOWBLt MICHIGAN The Siockbridge high school f , ,  ,   alumni oanguet and aance is j Wed Thur, June 3, 4 June 6 I Jcae Powell Farley Granger Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kitchen  in of Unadilla have purhcased a SMALL TOWN GIRL Technicoic Comedy Cartoon Dexter Theater JfY home at Patterson Lake The Stockbridge village council has appropriated 0u for a summer recreation hind Mdw ,4   A Sec of State Owen j Clear SSS 2l5f  J Frlday SaturdayJune 5 6 double Ferrtur HANGMANS KNOT Randolph Scott, Claude Jewess VOODOO TIGER Waninrj Johnny WeissmuHerJan ftyro Cartoon J 1 was the speaker at tue Stock   bridge Memorial Day services i Mrs Pauline HacKey Clark of Unadilla died last Monday  The funeral was at the Milner j uneU Home iSockoridpe on Wednesday with buriai at Una lilla Surviving is a son Erston Hugh Culbertson and Peggy Lepard ox the Fowlervilie senior class have won American Legin scholarships Robert Mttchum Jean Simmons Sun, Mon, June 7 8 In ANGEL FACE George Montgomery in JACK McCALL DESPERADO Technicolor THE PRESIDENTS LAD1 Susan HaywardCharhon Hts cano m WH orL Tues Wed, Thur Jone 910,11 TEOPARDY Stan in cj Barbara Stanwyck and SuBjivan I I LOVE MELVTN i ecfmlcoior With Donald OConnor and Reynold r5 oon Dtsie rw Mat Sat 2 p m cont  Also Cartoon ACown Parkinsuraic man Sun, Mon, June 7 8 has been elected pesident of the  SOMBREROV lsorcfar4zod iBrghon Clnamber Technicolor of Commerce  starring George Nunn,mgr of the state Ricardo Montelban, Pier Angelt liquor store at Howell, died last Cyd Charisse Yvonne deCarlo Tuesday, oveisy  cartoon fpamhuji 4m Singer, William Wise, Umsina attor Wed  jone9To,ll SP Your  Me ner was the speaker at the  JS AT 1 i Brighton Memorial Day services 6 R  of Brighton high school golf team THE DESERT RATS 1 j Fkttssl T placed 4th in the sat tourna Starrtna  ,    , mem St Francis of Petoskey j Richard Burton fc Robert Nwion Wntoncs Lafce, em was first I and James Mason Friday Saturday, June 5, 6 Mrs Dorthea Eastman Geer Comedy Novelty Cartoon Double Feature gave a luncheon at her home , pTifrn WrV,lw  Rh r Greatest of AH Warriees last Thursday in honor of Alber f Titanic, Pickup on South ,  HIAWATOA ta inkel J tr0t i in ctnecolor Ichtning killed a sow and 8 J j wrth  gs J Arthur Allyn on Oak rove Road last week j The Field school in Green  Oak is advertising for bids for a new 5 room school  Scio Theatre Vincent Ci  Edwards, Yvette Also THE MARKSMAN Wayne Morris Cartoon DRIVE IN THEATRE Fred Sialer whois in Arizona ion J S 12 CM Jaakson Rd5 mUes ii uiLtq Dr and Mrs west oi Ann Arbor   T z 01 SiqieT is attendina school Paygroound Children under 12  ai a desert site 42 miles L from Free admitted Free fusconwhere Mrs Ltola LobdeU  Frfd gcrturfay,  5, 6 of Howell is teacher   rr Born to Mr cmd Vincent Arloa Esic son hospital last week a son 1 The Herb Sneeds of Howell have sold their interest in theyr 5c to 1 store in SanDieqoCaht o their partners, Mr and Mrs 4 Gerald Kipp 1 Thomas Brogan, son tt Mrana ut riiTOP YOURi KILLLING ME, 3 iecnnlcolor at McPher JJ Broderlck Oawford,Clare Trevor  AND CATTLE TOWN4 With Dennis Morgan Wagoners Groccrv  1      4  6066 PinekMf tori Quality Merchandise  taw PRICES tor MI WIM to W Out  NO U RS iriptl mdtji9to8 t fsMt Hewell 7Q6J2  KtaTTjSrBi of HoweU toiBun Moj June 7J in Une for commission as a zna It in the U S army He has been crtisnding University of Hawaii, Mr and Mrs Floyd Love have  purchased the Don Goodnow j residence in Howell I Earl Smith has sold the SmitE Grocery on the Pinckney  Dexter Road to OIlie and Jean Brother ton A ml t 4, Tues Wed, Thur Jone 910,11 , John Rossiter and wife cf thf SHTS WORKNG HER WAY  Mich Molded Plastics, Dextei  THROUGH COLLEGE I I have gone to Europe , Techmcolo 1 Marilyn Waits, daughter of 1 With I Mr and Mrs Foster Wait of Virginia MayoRonald Coleman t Dexter, left for Japan May 17th I oad Gene Nelson BIG JIM McLAIN With John Wayne Nancy Olson ANP APRIL IN PARIS m technlcoir with Doris Day, Ray Bolger TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY with John Wayne Donna Reltf Selected Shorts Tues Wed, Thur jone tIEil GIRLS IN THE NIGHT , wh Joyce Holden, Glenda FereC TANGIER INCIDENT, with George Grant, Marie Aide Latest News Jhelsea Kiaelu to act as a recreation direction The Kensington bcrthinq beach opened Memorial Day The Northville Milling Comppany has closed their Hour mill Itheree after nearfy 100 years of fcrdfouous operation  Blno ASSIGNMENT PARIS Stcrnv7 Dana Andrews, George Sanders Also rartoen f, v WAUtONAOUN HMJJONED vvirfi2 mom    I ,UsAHS NAMI, AOMIfff lfj 1A1MM   i Yftars Aw The Qounty Kings Daughters convention was held at the CongV chuich Thursday Mrs Charles Horton, state president was speaker The residence of William Dor row on Mill Stcaught fire Mon day but small damage was done, j The Livingston County Demo1 end published for many years by Joan Ryan, has been sold to LMSJHC W H Cfansheld and Herbert Gillette of HoweU   The high school turned the tables on Ypsilanti high shool beatina them there Friday 15 to Cecil Hendee pitched Knclaiey Independents beat WDDsr Aborpphons, Ward, Lau JUbor here Sunday 9 to 1 Eck had 4 hits for PinckneyKennedy McCleer and Livermore each 2 Batteries Jameison and Kratzmlller Arborphne Ward Lau and Hoffman  Miss Osbom of Chubbs Qorn  em closed her school Thursday Will Thompson who has been wofktne for the Gordon Baking Oouin their Creamery here has be made mgr of their new rtatten at Bridgewater i Mrs Thomas Richards died at e, Wirt Hendee home June 1 JM baves a daughter Mrs Es  therShea of Chicago Funeral at IQongl churchc Sunday with burial in Gilkes Cemetery Fowlervilie is first in the coun  y high school base ball league wHth Pinckney second Mrs William Keelan died at the home of her son, Charles, in Mario May 31 i James Smith is at Cheboygan fbuildlna road i The Stanton Landscape Qo  ei Detroit are haulinq large num srs of pine trees from here to Dsimit Some are 15 feet long Tipsy get them at Anderson dseorge Chapel, 70, Howell jeweller lor many veam died fa FMsy  TRISES FOR fAT, ALL THE NEWEST  AWTS N BLOOM Don B Savory 8630 Chilsn Road Wirtw ltkc  Brighton, Midi, Friday Saturday, June 5, 6 BAD BLONDE Starring Barbara Payton, Tony Wi and Frederick VaOc Ns  Sport  Cartoon Sun, Mon, June 1 8 Double Feature 70HNNY THE GIANT KIUJBI Cartoon Feature Technicolor LOST CONTINENT Stan1 r CaesoT Romero, Marie Wlnser  Sun poowg 300 p m cont iTues Wed, Thur Jone 91011 MA AND PA KETTLE 073 , VACATION  arriBI Marjory Main Percy Klllorlde j Cartoo and Srport Shows 715, 900 E CominaYouna Bess,The Stoege Wan ence Expert Unnecessary  Apply in Person CURRENT SOffiDULE 50 HOUR S PIS WEK 4 II  i DBPnL MICHIGAN 5The Peoples Store rocerlei Wednesday June 3 1953 Plncknty Dispatch Entered aft 2nd Class Master at flostotfice Aci oi ivioicii d lb 114 boiowoii u,iuicJW4Viicn uiciipuon ruiw idu per u il a Drgoods Canned GOOls Shtes Osits Ftrnishfmgs Liisgsrici Kenmetiys Gem TRETELEPFIONE CALL THAT  WAS A BIRTHDAY WISH  COME TRUE V6R CAY THE TELEPHONE PLAVS A 6 RART W THE IMPORTANT EVEWTS  IN P60PLE LMES IN MAM Mft IT PROVES HCWMUCH MORS ft 6 flWTH HU THAN THE , PwcBYttJRAyFRrr MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO CHU tprTueK4mtcmmmruM IHV WimiLmcammMmrjmNnm WiLam Brash jr and family  ieu fnaay lor lazeweu Va,fla j will return at once Mia brash I ana crniarea will VUJII ner mo  tner tor 14 weeks j Mrs Sinclair wiil return from 1  South Lvou ana ave Oi, the ni lviursnalL nome on west Mean Lawrence Lncnuen, yoeanou third class, Ubi, son oi,ir, una ivirs Shenaen oi rmckney nas JJUSI xetarnea 10 aae U ot sao marine oase at iew Lonuon, Conn, on Uie u a submarine lruiqa jiiowuiq an Armed Armed rorces Lay visit to iew Xoric N, X, Sanaa yuests at the Andrew CuinpxDfcu nome were me LICK Younq lumuy ot biq Rapids ana tne lnn Kinqsley laniiiy iviesaames l iorence utz ol Lo tron ana Mae xtane ox Wnitmore Lake callea at the Mj rteason 4jcne Satupday 1ne hoy necuson tamily and  Mrs itdna heason ana Leoia spent Sunday at Belle Isle ana in Detroit  The Dale Sniriey family of Liv onia and Gayie bhiriey family ot i3uck iake speni Sunaay at the Aloert bniriey home The Rooert jacs are expect ed heie from Guiiport, Missnext and their house on West Iviain St us beincj hnishca Mylo Kettier ana wiie of lack son and Mrs Lyuia Carr called at the Bob Ackley home bun  day  Westley Palmer and wife of Detroit spent the week end at the Herb Maimer nome Sunday guests oi Mrs Margar et Ciark were the Tom Clark family ana MrsG W Ciark oi Ann Arbor Maynard Clark and wire oi Manchester and the Russei Ciurk iamiiy oi Buck Lake call ea at the Waiter Clanc home on Friday I ine Merlin Amburgey family spfcin me wei end at Crystal Lai Mrs Dessa Nash of Fort Mey eis rToriaa is at the Martin Ritt el Nash ot Ann Ar b  t ent Sunday there i   Lthei oprout was a Sun i dv , visiiai u, uie Charles Soule hCiio in iuwoil i Lie Gorton and wife and i jkj Wiii Jar ton oi uurana called on j  IViio Line o,rout Saturday me Frarl White family Ho wail spent the week end at  Mrow Htngliesj Plumbing  Heating jComplete Lin8 Plumbing Fixturesf and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS  COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SELL T WE INSTALL WE SBRViCE EAST M36 Phone 183F2 COAL 100 PER TON LESS   FILL LP NOW WITH COOK CLEAN ITOI AM AVOID THE lilSH NT FAIL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DELIVERING EVKHV DAY CALL 2681 DEXTER DEHoey Sons sT TELEVISION anil Of   Artfnno t f Ue Jcri  11 floPT AND cnrtTLous YIt lo nome KrVICE JiisLUna Luler and MisNellie Wylie called on Mr iiuler at fh vixhiqai Saa Saturday lse 1fau and wiie of josco wero Sunaay calloii ot Wiliam Shcian ana wife The Asher Wylie family visit ca tins oaianac Cemetery Saturday and called at the VVm ricOid home in Ionia Jne Dr Walter Mercer family oi at Lansing spent Sunday at the William Mercer home boo Pike and wife attended uhe mneral of MrsPauline ClarK m Ltockbridge Wednesday He Dillingham and wife call ad on the Guy Blair, Howard wriqnt and Leonard Blair fam lies in Fowlervilie Saturday  Mrs Loretta Hooker and son oi Ann Arbor called at the Rgy Uiliingham home Sunday Harry Nuofier of Lansinq and the Ambrose Kennedy family ,vere Sunaay guests at the Lloya Sendee home A shower was given for Bernice Maas Wednesday night oy the Misses Alberta Dinkel, Cecelia Boscher and Mrs Beth liOrenz at the Dinkel home Sunday callers a the Albert Jinkel home were Mary Martin of Lansing Roger Krum of Low ell, Gene Dinkel and wife, Aria Caulk of Ann Arbor and Isabel Dunbar of Jackson The Misses Alberta Dinkel and Bermce Maas were in Detroit Saturday Miss Alberta Dinkel Allen Dinkel and and, W F Close went to Detroit Sunday to see Allen Davis in the motorcycle  iaces He is in Chicago this week The Clare Miller family were in Jackson Saturday Harry Jackson of Lansing call ed at the W C Miller home Sat uxday The teachers of the Pinckney elementary school gave Mrs Helen VanBlaricum who is retir ing aspincipal, a surprise party at her home Monday niaht They took possession and whn she returned from her work ot Van Motor Sales she found the qnng thete Rev Albert Schmit gave a breakfast Sunday for the 11 Catholic members of the graduat classMesdames Gemaine Stack able, Rene Miller and Lucille Fshey assisted J Kasenchuk and wife of Chel sea called on friends here Saturday  I P i4RviiHinm PINCKNEY MICH CAPEKART TV CEAIEv PHONE 118F2 r  ffiii PH  M 111 t M0W Utl A GRfAT NEW RANGE FOK HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAWS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLI i t Tht omaitng outom itic OVVRUC thot io net M gatl Yo0vt Qot st set it M believt it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCiORY OFFER Rcguur price Spacial price You fov Coma in tedoy Be tht first to own this beautiful rangt with to many putitoncTrg ceokingeait fsoturss 23050  X tvZ PHONB Hockey Servlotv vi    r M,, Wr , V  J   simmm DUk Harrow Bmho Spools CnokSh k Rolling Coulters itiiitituuai x IUIW i minimal Hi  I Iff    HiiU y  Cogihiat or Siadtr Canvases Wednesday June 3 t53 STATE Of MICtiCiAN ffct ubate Court for to County of Livingston i PROFESSIONAL GMNtt TH2 WHOWBYJAJBIUM 1AY M DUFFY M D lAiuy 11x00 i  M to   U Except WedikejrfflTij 4on Iu  n fcai  J   o  01 Q  McCL08KV U2V Notts Miviluu, 4v KEEP YOUR iraEUT 100 J0HND Its just plain common st to reE l ace worn or broken pan  en John teere Equipment with opi j m John Deere Parts Why E e they always fit and perform as well as the crfinals they replace Veyre exact duplicates of the oriril parts    made from the hfhgrade materials, ffonrthe  tc s arm dies    and ijlrh o quality workmanship Yen cant aJiord to handicap ths fi ae, d,  ableerformance Ofyour John Ltere Equipment, fCsp it  100 John Deerd la Mattel oi toe bmate a Barbara Tessmer, Deceased  At a sMftUrf oi aaid Co rt heid May 8, 1953  Notice is Hereby Given, That the petition of Arthur G Girard, j the executor oi said estate crav ing ha his final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persona entiled thereto will be heard atj Te phones 1 the ftoobate Court on June 22nd5Quc 835 LeslxLJHJ   1953  Svemoas by Api aintaaAJii It Is Jftdeed That uo t uu  j Woveil s Mltwgao j y be civen by publication a   i apj hereof for three WMWK cut  HERB SNEED I snastiFeiyprevious vosaitiaayot k ,, i bearing in the PincknoyDispahilawoe ibj 07 c vs A J  and toot the ndicuary cause a j nownii  Montana oopy of thia notice to be servou  taiaie ksuran mkeraae upon each known party in miai   and Faun POXM1Y  ist at his Last known adcxess iv registered rnnil return recei 3t, demanded at least fourteen da3   prtt to such hearino or by J peSonal servicd t least live 51 j day prior to sue , heir,iy  R Smithjudae of Probate j A true copy j Celeeua Pcrshail I Register  Probate   A SpedaMtv r 1 Your Property M U II LEE LAVEY General insurance oue 583 PiDcknoi Ajt RLJfiULRAON SERVlGff  HAKQLu BADY HEAL E    Farms, liomss Uu iopcrue and Business Orttvuie List Your Property Wta M GERALD SUSGV Broker  0 9  Pinckney, Mich Ph e J 9 9 thone 157FU Raxdic MYSON J HUGHES PlusoMno and feaica fflcnw late Phone 13F2 1075 East M26, PlnctoeY Funeral Hoxr HOD C Swarthoul JKrecta Modern EyuiTnreri Ambulanca IWvic hont3 39  63, PtrrVnev Ml FRED c incimorr  OPTOMETlOST 120 West Grand I We Ave kwell u Micluacw I hone 358  eeidesce 61 LLC YD HKNtEF  Uveloclc Ha J na I Wjekly Tipt Muae Tc w  Genoraj Trcilnq i Plnn7 Mir Phone lClFI  1 Heax ca ful Makes  j PiONE 164F3 Pinckney i POR ALEDuotherm oil burner j  ,AUCI0NL heater stove with blower     51  T Phne 159 j CALL rOvvaS 6f8 St6l Chain Aseibliei , m  POR SALE Almost new Sparton Television for 15000 Inquire f Mis Art Marshall 234 West  Main St, Pinckney  t POR SALE White Finish Kitch and Sink, 7 in deep by 17 in by 31 inches The JonLoi Falm lohn Buxq DH C JTOWNEB Dentist U44 ortac lake Aot 1 tsr ROG3 J CARR Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43 Pmckne Jch CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aifr rd To Pa MILFOR GRANITE WOPES Mhord, MiduVan i Ui  1 AiiV I FOR SALE MILK CANS I Harvey Garr, phone 35F2 JFnckney, Mlchig AUTOMOTLVH JUI INSTALL E By compMent Qlasier ample stock on hand Curvea wina ahieids and back able AhES AUTO An tail lsl HowHi time wia H Row 8haM Vtil 4f We carry a complci placement needs  c i r k of genuine John Deere Parts See us for fef    der now t  WlimjBw npifiiNAlS WANTEDCustom bailing, dona  ,,  vith new HoHand string tiedf9 SALE Two beautilul Home Phone 15i ss sr ar  SS tS3 yas 4 Koaaone and one quarter miles T T , J  u ii   Ifram DexterMich Highway bus 1214 g T,5ftr2Kr011 LOST At Vokar Dexter or in school buS, Electricity, Goodi jchiqCTn  cmkr PTJB Isfo Bnokney Nurses yeUow gol5 Land, Boautiful Shade Trtes, Re FOR SALE4S40 Plymouth Jlwub Elqin watch,sweep minute hand, stricted, also a few smaner par Coupe, radio and heater, black corded barid Liberal reI eels, John McGinn Dexter Mich Murray s Gulf Station  d Mrs John Cooki4871 Portage Lake Road  FOR SALE43o ieet on 2ast Main I WITiRestaurarU   ply at White House across from 1  QCU  TMUfkVB 1  BowLnq Alley at 132 East Main1  , FC 1 ,ALE ,, St Pinckney SY cicki otarted Shicks FOR SALEC size potatoes for Each chick U a produot of carr 50 ibs for 50c Willard Wiltse hi mating, rigid euinnq arid   LAVE tfftrAB FOR SALE Several good silk, print and plain dresses, sizes j214brown and white spectat or pumps 6 all in excellent conditionable Call Pinckney 131F5 after 5 p xn ESTATE BARGAINS com honei2 car gcraqc cood enrvttion, 2 lots, furnace, In Pinckney,  bedroom home, modern, 3  4 bedroom home 3 lots  2 bedroom home, 2 cz arac end 2 Its het water heat In Pinckney 3 bedroom home, furnace, 2 lots or 4 1 2 year around homes at Pattrsoii Lae, Terrrv Gerald Rejsor RncksveyMich Phone 133   Orr RENT 14 acres of pasture at 1205 M36 East, Pinckawy Phone 35102 Ann Arbor jrSfcar OR ATHLTKi FOOT A muioLrna  A MUIT What Is a keratolylte An ag m ttftt deadens the infeeed Iskin It torn peols L esyoeUt more germs to its kttttne aeHon Get T4L, a keratolytic at any ONl tOUH your A bo Tdav The CORY STORE FOR SALEBeautiful Potted Ger namiums, Perenials and Ann uals, Vegetable Seeds and Plants, Bulbs and Evergreens at ViOLTTS WAYSUE GARDENS 528 West Grand River Ave Ho well ,Michigar bloodtesting Their siree BCAT WindshlelOto made to dams are Scctod on tke you patimMBJngjfourpattera  health, viqor and sise  approved Pulloneoi  Buy these ccks at TRY FARM nd HAT 01 N Byro rd at cky ABE , AUTO PARTS How v II, Phone 151 fc ckney UALITY Groowrie Vegetables STAX, JF rCiilGAN thu fMiDis iii toi ihj County  LYH sc At u Ldssion r e id court helo at the Probate Office in the City of Howell, in said county on the 16th day of May A D, 1953 Present ttcnoraioH riiiam R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter oi the Change of Name of r Eader Joseph Koslowslri,, wife and childrenadult maxr tod person Alexander Joseph Koslowskihav ag filed in said court his petitior praying that the Court enter an order, changing his name from Alexander Joseph Kozlowski to Aeaander Joseph Kort and the of his wife from Jane The KosIoje to Jane Theresc i Kort and the names of his child ren to Kort H it is OderedThat the 13ih day of June A D 1953 at teni , oclock in the forenoon, at said r probate office, be and is hereby Vi appointed for hearing said petit  lion It is Ordered Thai notice there of be given by publication of o copy hereof for thiee weeks con secutively previous to said daV ol hearina in the Pincknev Di patch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Hkaa IW1 ludqe of Probate A trie  v Celestin Pvi7vaM rteaister of Probate WANTED To Rent Modem  room apartment in town for 2 ladies hone 12 IF11 tOh bAJEGnAVLU washed Land and giuvol siJci or mix ed, also processed read gravel D  J GLAVEL CCtvIPANY A miles west oi hovell at 4950 Mason Road Phone Howell 984 J 2 or Fovlerville 386F11 POR SALEiBABY CHICKS, whitt leahems,barred and white rocks New Hampshires and Hy Lin  Chick3 Order New Phone 305W Bob Sauire Hatchery Howell Mich WANTEDJunk cars, scrap iron, metals, batteries, automotive radiaitqps, east iron radiators, rarnace iron, junk farm machin ery Weigh loads at city scales ABES AUTO PARTS, Howell an 1H  WANTEDWooi, highest malket price paid Lueius Doyle Phone 42, Pinclmey  PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Rush i Fhone 157FI3 ,nPV Mlchtaan Pftenr iRfl  SH, jiowe Wenntojy HkabwQn MANDELLS SAW FILING stowf iLAWN MOWR SHARPENING 11524 Riverbank tone HLXAi  LAK MCrL OWEN W Foot Speck 2LB W Gd Telephone Office 7518 Res 71003 GJtfj D S C lat   Chiropctu iver, BriqhtenMich 6fcs Hpjr By AppoLntmei Men Tues, Wed MEMORIAL DAY It is fittin that w romember, and honor, all v b D hava terved in the armed forces of this nation    on land, at sea, r ia th air Their bravevy, itam ia, and devotion have written gome f the meat inspiring pages in our history No businef i will be traaaacted  by thia ban1 on Manorial Day  THE HRST WUUiA7 fiANIt HovrsH MleK Under FficrrU Snver mio Iember Federal Deposit lnauraacv CciTKration Ai Dcoaits iHRUed Market Prices Courteous Service Establish  Incoroorated 115 MirHRSON State BAN HoweTI Micfe A permanent record for your income and expenditure Receipts for payment of your bills No reason to pay your bill twiee Prevents loss of cash through misplacement or robbery No parking rpoblems In paying bills Write a check and matt ft All deposits up to 10,000 insurl ed by membershi inp Federal eipieit kuwaxmee Corporation   Chick Starter and Laying Farmc rs Feed  Suppi Co, , ttairq foods turns mimss at its best y,  1 5j talk MICHIGAN WUK PRODUCERS AVSOCVATIOM Advertittmeiut om where I sit  Joe Marsh A Little Headwork Saves a Lot of Footvoiv I dont ever aim to give up fishing, Pappy Hayes said one day but the older I set the less I Wke hiking over to Pikes Creek Guess 111 have to bring the fish nearer to me So Pappy got his nephew to bulldoze down about three acres of bottom land Then he dammed up the little stream there He wrote the TJ S Pish and Wildlfte Service, in Washington, and grot some blue gills and bass to stock itfree Pappys idea wound up giving him and us just about the best fishing vV n pond m 1,0 cinty    his own Lac1 yarJ From where I sit, I v may be older than some of us Lai his mind is active and open Hes ready to listen to anyb dy with an idea Thats why he and I can talk on any subjectscim imes about his preference for buttermilk and mine for beer And though we disagree, we respect each others opinion Thats nijjhhorli   ness wlihout a oatcli to it ot fc, fjjr, v ,, i Jio, L   cs I, avers 1oundation  JE3 NOMINATING PETITIONS FOR ONE TRUSTEE for a term of three 3 years to be elected to the Board of Education of the Pinckney Community Schools CANDIDATES FOR THE above office will be nominated by petition as provided in Section 15, Chapter 131 of the School Code, State of Michigan EACH PETITION must be signed by at least twentyJ five 25 qualified school electors and shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Education at least 20 days before the date of the election ERIC G ROSE Secretary, Board of Education, Pinckney Community Schools Date of Election Monday, July 13, 1953 8 PM PETITION FORMS MAY BE SECURED FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, MR ERIC ROSE NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Pinckney Community Schools, School District Number 2 Fractional, Putnam Township, Livingston County, Michigan, will be held at the Pinckney Elementary School on the 13th day of July, A D, 1953, at 8 oclock P M for the purpose of electing ONE TRUSTEE for a term of THREE years, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may lawfully come before said meeting  Dated this 1st of June, 1953 ERIC G ROSE Secretary, Board of Education, Pinckney Community Schools  FREE MOVIES Every Saturday Night SPONSORED BY THE PINCKNEY MERCHANTS AND THE PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  THIS WEEKS TITLE THE HOClSIBR SCHOOL MASTER  For Prompt Dead Stock Removal CALL DARLING  COMPANY   Call Howell 460 Announcement yiike Bowdish who formerly had a bumpinq and paintinq shop at Stockbridqe andMarv Liqht of Pinckney who was until  recently in charqe of the body shop of the Huron Motor Sales J Co of Ann Arbor have opened a body shop for colUsion service at 7980 Ann Arbor StreetDexter rtPLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel r  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;
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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>N Pinckney  Dis pci B  Sooiai Item JACK RED IS MAHBIED ck Nicholas Reid, son oi and Mr and Mrs James C Reid 1 PfftfcSNEY DlSPAlgH Wednesday, May 27, 1953 MMif M Mirror srw  d F ST Is Uth hourtto tax payroll earni r 1 Jf , ings which was shed through   oA Arh ttST by aid oi he gaa rule and no 7 V  v   dwbate  faI charged w jw hfm vaR  mod through witrT little consicS 1  Qfc  afion and the legislators know TK Aftess offlclat0   very little about it  lhe hn  a PmPle ab Tis not popular with industry,  Mrs SKLfJSZ 5 en by the FoSJCo and, faJt    7 the General Motors and that itfngne 2ui0 S MaTS  favors companies who make  tlJ3t manFollow car parts aid ship them outside JL M lemnyhr P tfa state for assembly Attorney PJf1 JfeJf8  General Millard says he doubuv6 weddmg tnp to New iams has sent it to University o  KI  A   a Michigan tax experts to study    The total estimate is that 01   emnew tax would affect 75,000 per Piyed  Symons Bros 6 ,0   j there, lhe groom graduated at State Treas Brake says thex   school where he are but 2 answers to the ta 2SL2 i  man,,m spox1s He problem 1 Repeal the tljJ1 tax diversion 2 Adopt a new SST A  tax He says the idea that elim, Ba,t6iy Service, Ann Arbor mating waste would do it is bunk This would only save thousands where militons are needed  littholic fc Marrs Catholic Chucii lllacntfy Micn4g gkacxuiwy xugn scnooi cioaf on ui uitrii modi saccesiL wai    No n i SSWfL NEWS  iiurnsut Giwmeiit  GRADES 1 AND 2  ih iMW Ji Alb4Tt J TT,  Dau feuUb0u auy wuen iuy, jamil Dadson brought a ir Sunday Matte I060 xnuncuesie mere a io  jmuny plhwog8 in it Wimmeft fcsijtf, 800 IUJGC 4VM iUwu  coxa iu iU wuu Paul and Pauline Stapleton hnvc a yi iiiu Aatuauaj recoxa JJ IU won, i uua  it iiiy won ID JLau mW niece Her nam is Pam  O juxeb ieuyue UUe Wiin a  Kisener woii ana i iooi locoru, lii nan,4 John Mike Harden went to F ifcuyuc cjioxnti tney Xat iiyiuu  Sunday Friday afcet Novenna DeToAousi iwiuc, wnsouwnage once una Janet Sehioeder ha two new   j rtuajac Eisenhower hoa  ,renuer Wu Chuc5il  u uritiain   iLwaurcruU oi Naranao Dvttooti fridoy evefijo at 70  csu uor  u,j the  buiibh rvJLl, e at muda,a hnUbh possession to OES SURPRISE SHOWER 71 attended the shower given Friday mght at Masonic halt Childrens Hi     ThTPrincetou tax tudy report  J TlSEl SS Saturday Lev, Keith Ruegsegfe Pastor bunaay School S3U a m Moxning VVornip  105 um Radio Broadcast Station WPAU Ann Arbor  330 to 400 pm Pilgrim Fellowship  700 pjn Monaay Niqhtbuie Study  JUJ  Wed Choir Practise Junior 4uu Seor 30,UUM Thursday night 800 Prayer Meet j Xjmtv AR ina 8 an n m y 5 We preach Christ and everyone yn ,Dh   is very, very welcome f n lb J  I i iviaueson, c 4 illt IUlOIUie Mroika, ct 3 Cavery Mennonite Church Rev, Ezra Reachy, Pastor S  Supt Waltei Esch  tens Rickiv Tessmer from Buttiv   rl Mil M A i o  j 73U to J0C V WWjUobt 10 Lneibea iwice ana 10 uic iquion team once jucK jeaieys anowea Mancnes lsitL,1 nif c,,USin8 Put ter i mu ana got o suikeoaui Turner Sunday uie iwis oiea on turn were uu , Htlky ent lt An, Moxmng Woinip  lbJsu m  n1 rulClUie niy 01  mUi  Bobby Milliken hss the nn,,l   , , Q woinip lUum oil Aien w iviuncnebte oy nw , We h , he be wdl MVm eu, name anu wiacuey ivlcai  Judy ancl ,,Btti Lt,tdv  m rfal cnesier muue 4 errors wmen nq  u,,lay UUi sundur at tkti, Kom uiea in me scoring  BiK Rapils George jDiaaeiy m rinckneys The second trade marie u list ieaunig niuw wnn a 363 avex age K m oux library books Mralng Wouhlo Siatdoy Schoi ludj  1 i u u i U 0 u  1 i 0 u  1 1 1 u  ,oU alia anTKoTean uii Ixus is presumed toff SchQ r Power coSerlci iq amonq themselves and ccautrence is ,o smooth out Se uis,iq,eements So iar the Amer an atitue toward Russia has will  l u n corPise while ,rcat J3ritian and France nave Loan viinq  qo half   in LcnKiwnce will have o withstand sniping kom Senators McCarthy and Dirickson who would sever all relations with Great BriUan says Michigan is giving more iur riiena Imkel their worthy i Cottay FctUiiiraip matron, uames were played ai  Wednsday HiOO D K  Haines, lb 3 K Matteson if 3 Rowell, it 3 Jetfreys, p  SliQQ  Manchester Ab R n 1461 Sheid, hi   4 1 l   3 tineas, 3b 3 U u  liaso, 4b 3 0 i state aid than any other stateT Z v riCJ     w o ir Semw YASTLH MS ter whi5h 131 P her UNADILLA PRBSBYTElifAN  bnyuer, c except New York and California 78 peacent oi the sales tax is re many lovely gifts Rerreshments Rev Yauch, pastoi Fennell, ss 3 inicn lb 2 rurned to local governments I ere    5,1  0 P  1030 a m  Leddy, cf 3 TO the business receipts tax  T6 0 funday hooI 1100 a m Descn, xt 2 lead to repeal tof the sales tax, Learts , 018 ot afC8 , Evenln9  8uU p m Aixeu, p  cUveJon We doubt ifas not n a smaUer table was a 4 Uer    3 0 u u u 1 1 1 b 0 u 0 0 eTouaroeoDle he aifecteX brides cake bride doil Albertct  WIMBIVATIOJS rfC TaS enough people will be oiiected becomes  bride oi w FCIose Fawn dropping begins thie THELIBRARY NEWS i Five members of the Friends oi  tjhe Library came to the meeting last Tuesday evening They  spent and1 house ho usee leo run and rananging of Linden June 27 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM week and continues the first 2 weeks in June at KHU School Friday,May  xktffitf ftifhtf 17500 beaver were gce 29, at 8C0 P M  HUMS during the trcpng season 122 Processional Mi and Mrs Al Dewey have percent more than last year invocation Rev Fr Schmitt books after returnea o luiana uike lrom 812 ,c7ttes nd 2714 foces,ijaiUiatory Claire Campbell    i which a shobusinesTmeeting rona where they spent the were killed in Michiqan m Apr1 Salu alory Lucille Beachy l Akinnnvr has soru nw  was, hld  winter Ben Tomhn and wiie are iol 25,130 in bounty money, county prize winning oration ontis1 LKoy ntni has a new k SKnNi JADE Kvtjyon i jejoifiny because catitm starts next weelv Wi Iriif to try umi work xna hfinl Oiis w t  to finish mir boks We Hif doin n shnit unit n rii alion  rlly Light has re tinned tu chM following a tonsillectomy Mary Kllen Singer is scheduled foi a wmyi0tomy Tuedav  IRiy Iorti r visited Wulliu  Sin 1, S tliii v, John Singer brought some pietms  l    i  rnuici r how us Jean KIKII Roim t ln,He, jrt, ilolben unW Hiiiy liiit went i n  ninic Sunday Maiy lee Asch nbtentiei wm out tax cute for he last luO years in the coviMy Mud pied fie ti uno lew it any of them ever jray  mue ojjd Jongress wont cut Ulj Lights father bi8 a nef au, taies earmarked ior local KuiJ pkuj  Luis ljaydus iatln J has a new International truck Katcn LUxom has a new tlress, Venning 1 hti  tuv Kiit Mai sv hf nluennci ine conservative members ot cunqress ana me pieesA make mucn oi me fact that President ennower campcuqned on a  piaiiorm promising u tax reauc ion ana now aoes not want to majte qooa on it but says no tax cu until the budget is balonced ana me war emergency over Now ia the nrat place the pesia ent hctd hale to say aiout saia piatiorm it was drawn up by others, many ot whom were un uionaiy to mm Also a tax cut promise is an ola snibboiediCan aidates have been promising was held T  WAI utu nu vuu      7,  The Pinckney Civic Improv aio back year AU but 59 coyottes wvj ment Association has purchased I M Webster Strong, the iorm taken in ,he upper peninsula iiovg Democracy  Dalene Robinson a copy oi the Silver Chalice by r Mrs Richard Hoages of HiCostain for the library jiand ake wno bought the mLeani J3onnex  ma Burgess house on Pearl St  r ot her brother, Charles Gunder  CIRCUIT COURT NEWS  son, is remodeling it The Gund Gideon Uy Reld The following cases wereers wen  Florida heard in Circuit court Charles Virginia Sowers of Lakelana This is the, hiqhest in the last Class History Betty Craig 3 years at Ln   T th ii,vi ,n v il 1J e    hi i Friday evening at the Coiiununliy rongregntiwvil i hui  One hunii  t i n  , r eluding pastors from man  g tivT,s t  i, i  i  neigh1 Ci in A Mill i lii II ill1 At Battle, charged with negligent gave a shower for Mrs Nan Led Tho fl homicide in the death of Carol widge Meabon last Wednesday Howfjll c Lynn near the Hitching Post, at, night, Pupils parents of Mrs Rowlerville has his case put ov  Meabon atthe Winans school er to June 2G, He is now at the attended Veterans hospitctL Dearborn , Margie Miller of Lakeland Wallace Crofoot charged with spent Tuesday with Mrs Eloysa horin driving away a car has been Ccmpbell MJUIUUUI sent to Jackson prison from 1 to Mrs Eloyse Campbell attend  ythv Ia  2 years from Eaton County  ed the Womans Club meeting an excelled Richard Boulton pled guilty to I at the Howell Methodist church ith Prosui brealdng and entering He is to Friday Mrs Zoe Earl was soloist chairman Am Kc,, be sentenced June 6 and iLrsCampbell, accompanist Kapids wa ti The foHowing divorces were Mrs, Helen Miller, teacher at jsion, ant devotions v c granted Ernest from Fannie Bull the Winans school took her 8th State chaplain Maivn M, is Raymond from Uewllyn Geh grade pupils by bus to Mcrmm Gtin,  p ,  v ,v it ringteUa from Bozo Chavich oth Caves in Kentucky, leaving fhc 1J   , tt v of Pinckney Judge Lyons held Sunday Those on the tnp are Methodist ,luKhc,s werv u ndia court in Pontiac all last week s Mary Boyd, Nancy Nichols Ken  by Slcreluv Eln,,, Siniili , Lak forjudge Hortwick who is in  Baker,Harley Beeman and Ricky chemung The uuued ,j , was Surope  Fisher They earned 453 for RCVI j0hn u Boeke, s p, , he this trip Before leaving the Detroit City lies,,, A ,, chorA CORRECTION IPTA presented each boy with a ister Charle Smith o KuwieiAiiie Last week we printed an art traveliinq bag and the girls a K  in assumbiy singing and special cn by Robeiv i vhieh  c nt i   jr i J Or av ivirsiasch Sarah Chamnesa Ciaii6 Fvcm Lorna Shirley written by Mr JDavis  Song Jim Matteson Jack Jeffreys jack LaPrad, Herbert Shenden, Jack Johnson Jerry MrofkaTed Stadston, George Bradley, Robert W Clark, Robert L Clark Presidents Address J Matteson Class Will Marilyn Clark,Rene Haines, Carol Case Dor j tor Tuesday othy Lavey, Barbara VanSambrook Class Prophecy Jeanette Gyde JeaneRe Wilson, Rujth Kirschke, Rosina Hill Maryann Leach enterprises as tnat would lose them votes The only place where a tax cut wont hurt them is in the war or defense effort The president is against any cut in this as he says the emergncy ,,, , , , i stui exist At the present time i mtt, fiwv  ourson ha HW shoes J   t K ,  and Danne Curls has new sock, I fhe frMM seems to be gett  John Coion, has two rabbus ,1 more suppor from the Demo a big bees nest Kathy CIUSLHISOII Weni uer Sunday  1 ut to din had lhe Guru iiuuily Sunday Wallace Singer went to Jlilani Liike Sunday 1aLty Suyilt btwught a turtle i school Monday Karen Hloxorrs ejrandtaher is ,, inu to live with her  Air Curls ouilt a fcaiiige John Colone is Koig to the doe ocrats than the members of his own pary The Bolen appoint ment, several other measures company were passed by aid of Derrr crat votes A showdown is due on the ix cut issue and the  country will soon know whether , the president will be repudiated   by the party that elected him All roads built 50 years or more aqo were paid ior by a property tax Ihis worked out party riWiu Diann Curt ran into a tree whih uil riWiu in the horse and buggy playing ball ad cat a eash in hei  aays wnen dnvinq aistances forehead She had to wear a Ikinp wrt small and the railroads on t , ,, ,  I carried the heavy traiiic As the We would hlc to than Mrs puIarily Qf the Quto gJew icims oi i by Valedictory Lois Beachy Song Paula Curlett Presentation of Awards and  Diplomas  Wesley Reader, Sonq Graduates Recessional Tasehs room for sending oui ne to the paper all year and to Iha Mr Curlett for priming it We would also liku to wish evet one a happy vacation VRADE I NEWS Marion Cideon IdW to the effect printed labels , suitcase and Mrs Miller, a train musical numbers weu bearing the wordsCan be op  case ort Reese of vuvn ened for inspection do not have The following from Livingston electric guitu Vocal to be put on parcel post paclt Lodge are attended the Mich, rendered by ages by the sender This is true Masonic Grand Lodge at Grand but if no label is used the sender, Rapids this week Clare Miller, must write the words on tho, Lawrence Baughn, Lawrence  lonfi t,v w   w v ir,v, rwiU A7i,lwr VA Ciicle, the bon,  n was onouncIKrrcel post package 3JCVed h Rev J vv li f the K,arDT7rrrtrrrC 1 Wlft0n Ughln i Hamburg Methou si hueh AjipreNLrEUAGE UCENS Robinson, Ona Campbell and ciation  voicei uv the lmM Edward Mays, 23 Mevindale, wife and Bob Mast, W,Mof the coOBeratio of tht yn Rev Laura Harris, 19, Fenton RobertDexter lodge Keith RuegseRti Edmond 29, Chicago, Irene Mc j S J vaster Harris is home from Jimmy Shirey told us about 1 comic book Roolie Kazooti Bonnie Kukwa aister will be in A public installation for the tap recital at Ann Arbor  RAINBOW GIRL INSTALL  i more ana more roads were built  more taxes leyied We know oi one man who paid a titO road 1 tax when the road m front of his home was paved This could not go on so the 15 mill tax limit j was adopted Autoes ana trucks  were taxed and gasoline and the money used to build roads, i This worked for awhile but roatf  building ceased durinq the war, costs went up and as the money had to be split between state, city and county road commissions There was not enough and Pinckney Assembly of Rainbow , Angela McMacken is growing P e wit his Girls was held Thursday nighI new finger nail Sh pinched her fini ciion, were at the Masonic temple InstalL ser in tn8 ,loor nd loRt her ld OHL ,  , ,   Jiarshaii of ihq officers were  Ry Kellenberger has a Red Sox again road builaing came to a Okemos and ov Kain and Khunor insuailina Off Marv T Kirschka bal1 penaant  a check book and a standstill Now toll roads which Holcomb of Hangar, DnIi Lea9d Marcia HacmUloweU l book DonaidnDuck8 Luy, ay havt worked out  other ,tateB OT 1  ri T r u ii Sharon Gallup put a bird hou Chaplain, Dalene Lewis, Howell Recorder Soloist Barbara MiHer Hup put a bird hou on will be tried, the legislature hav PtauiVi CurlSi the tel,,honf Ple u hRS  ml in pasa the toll road bill andj  uSr, robin and four habien living in it  , it to the governor for hifl ThTnrTmof rSrTl Catherin Buda ha a new rires j anatme, Qn9 toll road WOllld Tre,nameSf ,the Pcers i Karei Rowell has 2 baby pigeons  feuill from Bay City t0 Tolio stalled appeared in last weeks The eW hauhed OR Satuday paper Donald, 21, BrightonDale Sweetthe Pontiac hospital and at tho PINCKNEY Kixcs nucHTERS  54, Howell, Jane Goraline, 46 Thomasj Murphy home j Howell, Leroy Turner, 21, Mil1 Lyle Bowdish of Dexter and, The P inckiiy iwin,s Daugiuers The guestion is did the razor blade company which paid lord Barbara Graham, 20, Brigh Marvin Light of Pinckney have meet on June i at 2 p m at the 300,000 for the television rights km  started a body shop inthe form home of Mrs Bi a j er Gainsley garage atyDexter r, X NATIGtf TO BEUBLISHED Sergt RusseU Clark who has n   PREVIEW PAINTING OF COR been in Korea in the motor divi 3Jt i eiUa to the recent Rocky Marzania Joe Walcott fight get its moneys worth or not It only lasted one  minue and 29 seconds and they An exclusive full color preview j ision there arrived home on last Cllltion in Drivirr were unable to get any of their of Quen Elizabeths Cornatioy j Thursday for 30 days His wife, commercials in On the other wili be, published in this SunMarion and baby live at Rush Sert pPnnaiH 0f te Brihtor hand tne papers printed columns akrys May 31 issue of The Am Lake stite polic per, nvp s c ution in telling how they had been gyp wican Weekly along, with an, August Engte of Whitmor driying over the summer week ends ed and letters frOm people feel easy to follow diagram identify Lofc called at the Dispatch off ikrd holidays He sys is per cent ing sorry for them This probabIna the chief participants of theice Wednesday of the accident in Lh history of theIy amounted to twice the pub and the other from Chicago to Florence Miofka found somv bb  QJ uiit and maintained birds who were leading to fly  of 3 much Q mito j Clifford Lgeler ha some new , asQ d the biH shoes  Karen Downing will be in a piaro recital at Howell tomorrow nite Mik Plummer lost a tooth on Saturday Georg Colones Uncle Butch gave him two rabbits Tommy Chambers shewed us worn magic cards John Dinkel tells as the wind blew some robing eggs to the ground and broke them guaranteeing 417,000 for main tenance for the new Mackinac 90,000,000 bridge after it is built as without ii tho bridqa author ity claimed they could not sell the bonds 0 were killed The acciednt fatality list was 50,Mrt Rosa LaRosa, Mrs Eliz j0hn Hoey vice president abeth Wylie, daughtor, Nancy,the Dexter Sate Bank has been a7   A finnH  ,  andDopnalee SfW,elected ecretary ol the Group  Latatt ed Ah tuip festival at Holland last week 9 Michigan Banker at their convention at Jackson hrst and only prize fight Frank Keilar vs Jim Sutton back in the nineties only lasted 52 seconds The legislature has baMed the, business added receipts bill and sKBt it to the governor to ign, 1 is a new biH iniwded to ChiquiU Amburgey went for a jp, Ut the deficit and  ride on Sunday and saw me pret  w0 voted for it adttft ty flowers   theV know littto about itlt would Larry Gyde found a tree toad in,  receipts Ot th his wagon H biought it to school  Q  Q 1000 but lncomi of 20000 a year or leu would be exempt UtUituee rgnlatod by the state would pay 1 a Buda has some new sists that cars be driven at a speed that is safe according to conditions During the first two weeks of Juna approximately 6 0 named vari Mrs Clare Miller was honor guest tio of iris will be in Moom at the representing the National Council of Don B Henry Gaiuvs, Winans Lake Thesa include may of the fiiiMt in production for th last two  yaais Visitor arc WuL,oiio Alumni, at St Alberts Research Laboratory Open House, at Adrian  Mr and Mrs F W Walters and Jack Tetters of Detroit were Sunday guests of the George Roushs HURRY  CURRY CLUB The Hurry and Curry 4H Club met with Eddie Hollingsworth last Mr and Mrs Lawrence Burleson j Friday There were nine present, one Dr Fajans of U of M was tht main of Flint were Sunday guests at the absent Domue Singer wag mads a speaker Tiplady home member of the club Christine socks  Connie Bloxom nays there is a bird nest in her lilac bush It has lour eggs in it Mike Pennon fell down and cut his finger Judy Bekkering is visiting in Ohio As this is the last news this year, we want to thank all th mothers who helped us durin gtha year We feel we have had a happy year and hope everyone will have a nice vacation We are sorry Mm Vau  B will aot be hack aex year  1,000 state UVWGSTON LODGE t GAI DAR FOB MAY, Ml Regular meeting June  8 PM ttval, ThuSay, IwllTlWat ingston Lodge to work MM grew Clr Mitter W H t W, CmiwtL  3S 0TIC HHCHEY ZUMOR Wednesday, May tf 1953 ifW  itut won or ffrf Silver Harvest Day  A COMMUNITY EVENT IS HERE Every Friday 915 P M by til Howell Chamber of Commerce HOWELL MICHIGAN in Cooperation with the Howell Merchants SOMattffE Wft EVERY WEEK BE PRESENT IT MAY BE YOU Its Fun and Its free BUry Cards Ate Waiting for You ia Ail Howell Stores Where the  Are Posted Rules of the Contest itetf   Mrs Emma flmftftbtcher lor 42 years, all but 6 in the Stockbridge school has retired The teachers gave her a party last week at the Regent Cast, Jdckv SOIL The UnadiHa village school  voter 45 to 22 to consolidate with Steckbridqe 27 girls joined the Gregory Scouts May 17 The Stockbridge high school seniors left Monday on a trip to New Yozk City The Gregory school board and families entertained the teachers at dinner at Hansons Monday night Rev Ezra Beachy is leav ing after 7 years service and Esther Jorgensan after 19 Opo Riegger is valedictorian and Donna Hinderer, salutaorian of the Chelsea senior class Th Chelsea Methodist church is being remodelled and a new  front added The second annual 8 mile canoe race on the Huron River from Milfoxd to Kensington will be held Tune 7 It is sponsored by the Detroit Council of American Youth Hostels Brighton high school golf team took second in the golf tournament at the Burroughs course last week St Marys of Jackson j was first Brighton won hsst in the Oakland tournament Sergt Walter LaMoria of the Brighton police won 7 medals at, the pistol shoot at Bristo Ind  last week Paul McKinney of Brighton has sold his Pontiac Sales rooms there to Mort Weislow of Royal Oak The following have been awarded regent scholarships at  ie University of Michigan Claire Campbell, Pinckney San  dra Keckonen Brighton Joan Miller, Howell and Nancy Lepard and Harriott Eaton of FowIerville The Chrysler Motor Co of Detroit has purchased 600 acres of and off Grand River, between Milford and South Hill Rds to build a factory employing 15,0001 The price was 300,000 I San, Mon The Fowlerville Fair dates this year are August 4 to   Dr and Mrs Hollis Sigler ot Howell are now settled in Tus con, Arizona Born to Emmett Clark and wife of Howell, May 19, a on 50 attended the past masters banque otf the Brighton Mason ic lodge last week Judge James Breakey of Ann Arbor spoke iTueg Wed Th Sidney Lyons, brother if Judge , THE MAN Willis Lyons, died at Hartland   ln last week noweii i avMer HOWBLL MTCHK1AN  Dexter ThMttr uwi idi i WL, Thar  Majr 27  28  dwj Rhonda Fleming  William Lundigan Friday, Saturday, May ,  in SERPENT OF THE NILE i Double Feature In Technicolor WOMAN OF THE MORTH Comedy Cartoon COUNTRY 0  a color Fri gat, May 29  30 Slaffrinq Matinee Decoration Day at 230 patRuth Hussey, Rod Cos ma  I 4 Continuous Helena Carter  Arthur Franz in  INVADERS FROM MARS in Color  Also Joel McCrea  Barbara Hale in  THE LONE HAND In Technicolor Cartoon  o Sun, Mon, May 31  June 1 Matinee Sun at 230 pm Cont John Hodiak  John Derek in  AMBUSH AT TOMAHAWK GAP  In Technicolor Also Robert Preston in Stephen Cranes THE BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW SKY Cartoon   0 Tue  Wed  Thura June 234  Jane Powell, Farley Granger in  SMALL TOWN GIRL In Technicolor Comedy Cartoon 0 COMING Serabero The  Gals Storo AND  WAC FROM WALLA WALLA Starrinq Judy Canova, Stephen uunne Desert Rats iScio Theatre  SCIO DMV1 IN THEATRE on U S 12 ot Jackson Rd5 miles west of Ana Arbor jpcrjlcjSQOund Children under 12 Free admitted Free i 1     FrU Sat May 2930 Special Decoration Day Program ABBOTT  COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD in Technicolor with Abbott  Coatello  ALSO  THE LUSTY MEN with Robert Mitchum and  Susan Hayward  ALSO  Six Color Cartoons Sunday MondayJday 91 June TREASURE OF THE CONDOR Tecnnicolor Starring fSornel Wilde, Cpnsace Smith cartoon news shorts Tues, Wed, Thmv JuM 2AA  THE STAB Bene Davis, SterBno oayden shorts J CamtacPekients ady, Jass Smger, Sombrero Lee Theater WhHm6e Lake Sun  Mon Tues Way 42526 Open Sunday at 2C PM  DESTINATION GOBI In Technicolor I Starring Richard Wtdmark Also Featurette  Novel  News Cartoon 4 Wed  Thurs  Fri    May t7ttS930 Walt Dianeya PETER PAN Also Dianeya Bear C wtryH and Cartoon Prices for this EngagenesA Only Adulta, 74c  Child  84c  Tax Included,1   May 31 THE IRON MISTRESS hi Technicolor with Alan Ladd and Virginia Mayo Sun  Mon May U  Imne 1 Sunday  Open at 1 PM  TITANTIC Starring Clifton Webb, ftexbara Stanwyck June 1 Tech Featurette Ameri for Me Novelty  News  iQarteea  0  Tues  Wed Thurs JUHS t  8  4 i 2  Big Attraction 1  S ALSO  Elizabeth Taylor, FernajeJo Lamas THE LION AND THE HORSE, William Powell 81  in Technicolor THE GIRL WHO with Steve Cochran  HAD EVERYTHING ALSO   Also  N CARTOONS 7TH GRADE NEWS Monday, the seventh grade along with some other students of the Gertrude Tupper, school heard a recording of the 1 Ti Tu gpring Festival brought in by Mr Thayer I JCv  M SS v Wty hospital,Ann  Arbor KL n 721    GIenn Richards spent the week JJ0  end  Crville Nash TfafL iKL rK w,t i 1 Glenn oi  has pur   vf 2en8 P1  chased the Sweeney and Ray  2 1 n ft  hnns of 80 acres each which hi aLar were the Pcjmey j be known   01vi  i battery and Vern and Rex Smith 1 stock Farm the Glennbrook lor Anderson  Notes of 26 Years Ago i The King Daughters counlyV convention will be held at the  Pinckney Cong1, church May 31st The senior class play is June 8 The cast is Cecil HendeeuVivian Kingsley Wayne Carr Bur della Euler George Homshow, Jim Nash, Clare Miller, Norman Miller,lrv ing Pichardson,, Elinor Gage, jLoretta Dillingham, Marion Der kis  RdvDresBeLpastor oi the Greg ory Baptist church has resigned  Mrs Rosella Weeks, mother of Floyd Weeks, died at Kalamazoo last Tuesday MrsBridget Morgan, 83, died in Detroit last week She was a sister  of the late John Harris ol Pinckney Pinckney high school was rained out in the 4th Inning at Hartland Friday when they were ahead 2 to 1 Reason cV Graves were the Pinckney bakery Pinckney Independents lost to Hamburg 7 to 5 SundayEck had 3 hits for Pinckney, Brown and McCleer 2 each for Pinckney Jameison and Brown were local battery and Kerwin  Searles for Hamburg Two men, J W Dutty of Grand Rapids and M R Garrison of Kalamazoo were badly Thur sday on M36 East when their car overturned at the McGregor farm At the Bankers convention at Jackson last week Calvin Hook, er won first prise, a gold watch, for being the best looking man present Ross Read the other Pinckney entry, failed to place A large number from here at1 attended the funeral of John Mc  urs June 234 BEHIND THE GUN Technicolor with Randolph Scott and Patrice Wymore  ALSO  ANDROCLES AND THE LION with Victor Mature and Jean Simmons ,  ALSO  Cartoons  BL iS BUNNY CARTOC REVUE Also News t , o    2 Days Friday and rTiay June 5 and 6 2  Big Features  t Vincent Edwards  Yvett Dmcajr in  HIAWATHA and Wayne Morris i , THE MARKSMJ   Also Cartoon IRISES FOR SALE ALL THE NEWEST ULSTB N BLOOM Don B Savory t 630 Chilson Road, Wiraas Lake Brighton, Mich MEN Skilled and needed at   A  Julia Tiplady and Jennie MciKernan at Chelsea Friday Memorial Day exercises were j Guinness of Dexter spent Sun1 Clifford VanHorn has a new JAX held at the CongL church Sun dcrv night The Gym Glee Club of Floris Moron, Fred Campbell, Arthur Swarthout and P H Swar Ifcctut samg, Mable Swarthout nd P rf Swarthout sang a duet MICH I d Ecyfa Smith and Lola Mor day with Fannie Monks Grp School lpwe Sharon Wilson and Keith Morgan received their First Communion r Sunday Pnbhy Reason went to the rarinv  Herber Cope i filling Iectui n Jaakson Sunday dates in Oklahoma and Texas rsWN PI W ISsVI AJO JJQJ Darrow and wife have ISst Buss is digging a aste returned from Three Rivers and  hsi  home on UnatSlcKiare working in the hotel here 1 Miss Mable Swarthout has 0dd Bellows storied training for a nurse at  Ford sedan Mrs Thomas Richards is seriously ill at the Wirt Hendeel home Fred Slayton and family of Dexter are moving in the Masco house in the east part of town Detroit Die Set Corporation Pinckney phone 80 FOURTH GRADE NEWS nu, ,,   , We are having our testa in ArithS pBi  7 T rnotic Icndlrg, Spelling, and En Paul Endres brother 1B horn from  h , fa  4 ,vue on a ten day furl, K The fourfh Je Wi are j,avln  Chj,tra Jaroslawskis mother f   ft w, J  amc home from the hospital for the  ffth grflde  on y  j nccn at two oclock j week end  P L U M B I N ft WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinksl m  ei,r  rv,   PP  PPPPPJM,N,WP iiU  , I  WfPliyJW THE MBCKgf PMPATCH Wtoeadcrr, MOT 27, 1983 IjWMl 11  i    OLDSMOB  AT THE LA MSI NO SHOW  uniBtans 1853 AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW MAY 2829DOWNTOWN LANSING 4  W  THE EXPERIMENTAL   sty  v      i i ,v   Star of the GM Motorama  with 200 hp Rocket Engine    The colorful  waisthigh body b fashioned  of fiberglass, and the Interior  features saddlectitched cus tom upholstery to match wjSi  pfiO 5xf V  ,         , J N     ,  v   jQiO 40  tf     , , ai  111 i 314 li fcjWSJ    v, ,   mm Special Oldsmobile Disiilay covers entire city block   I f  i  See Lansings own cor of Lansings own show    see Oldsmobile at t spectacular Automotive and Industrial Show Youll see the Rocket Revu   featuring STAKFFRE, Oldimobiles txpcranntal sports car Youll feast your cv on the fabulous FIESTAOldsmobiles ultraluxurious convertible, now avail , for delivery J lurell be exhibits of all the big Oldsmobile featuresPower Strcrih Power Brakes, FrigidJire Crr Conditioning, Autron Eye, the powerfanu  Rocket Engine And Oldsmobile siiuuiL wee hearts, Johnny and Lucille  i entertain you with song and uaur routine A iiats more, youTl ee the v  i complete lineup of Rocket Engine ldinolilrs ever displayedthe perf ance stars that helped make Lansing finiou Look for Oldsmobile at the i  Opticnal at n   SEE OLDSMOBILE S COMPLHE LINE AT THE SHOW    THEN SEE YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER   Baiibarci it, ttwtistu Hay d, 1363  Nouw ij neieby Given, Tiiat tho vaoa ol iuuiui j Giiuiu, la executor oi Laia estate Dray iITii h T V I  MiCViCiAN iJf lil C v  Kort and the names of his child ren to Kort It is Qrderedjhat the 13ih day oi June A D 1953  at ten  oclock in the forenoon, at said probate cffce, be and is hereby appointed tor hearinq said petit  ion It is Ordered,That notice there  r r3 given by publication of a  opy heruoi fur truee weeks coxv  Good Soil Management, More Plant Food Helps Boost U S Crop,Yields 45 Per Cent incj ha his hnal account be all secutiveiy previous to said day  owed and the residue of said of hearincj in the Picckney Dit  estate assianed to the persons patch, a newspaper printed and entiled thereto will be heard at circulated in said county the Plrebate Court on June 22nd HiiaiL 31 ludqe ot Probate 1956  true COJV it u Owvd Thai notice iiiei CRlestic Pcrsnaii by C ven tn Rubhcation ot reaister of Probate top ,arifiA lor three wiek coa  Lcseypitvga loscacLdayux heaTu in the nokeyaBpatch one ibex the ftdfcuary cuse a ietpy ol hu notite to be served 0C ch knawn pJr ia l    ,i iaft Eftcwn cjfcresi by tKw oxSl reJturn recsipt tieouwd at least fourteen days H, C Vedder and vrife spent the week end in northern Mich iaanj  10 members from Pinckney at tended the Kings Dauahters cou  nfv convention at Parkers Com prw to zKh isQxna or by f  chnJ ast 58  Jt 1 least five C5 , Mrs Madeline Shehan and dtffj tYier te svW heariag  family oi Ann Arbor called ar  Hiwft tLahTudqe of Probate the WmShehnn home Saturday A IN Cvt Ci3W Hfftshall, Tzit  Pfdbate Yield boosting fertiliser gives extra bushels of corn per acre     I   AAii OP MiCriiOAN tj Prcjttw Court tox the County  range of i a soasion r en court held at the Probate Office in the City oi Howell in said county on the  16th day oi May A D, 1953 freeent HonoroJat  diram R kmiihp Jwkf ol HMft hi the Matter of the Cm tkne of Alexander Joseph KodowtJd,, fit wife and children,adult marr lid penoiL Akexttder Joseph KosIowskUiav Ima filed in eedd court hie petition yvrftea that the Court enter an Mdr, ehanaina hie namo from MjtaHmrtsr Joeeph Koclowski to  fUemiriei Joeeph Kort and the feane oi hie wtte from Jane Ther  flK MMBW te Jane Thereea  i     i  r9dict Ware Datnd VfTCHIGAN State COUPJJP Pn V cultural econoinist re i   rtil2er is still rie of the    Tners ran mke te sppia ts PA ut  irer supplies uii lo tihi rv n D53nartieiiiv IUIIDI r    TV at is tarrKMs lo 01 Jt1 tijant fvH k M iy to p srrc of   ,   i v i hcy need it for    diiz iiferatit  ixt spring The iwi liliivr can bo y ol rt or ihe m ,ring ihe iLer jiiunths The economists M port that moro eMT v, be  irtcd in 1953  Vuu as t eiise i Vii2 Fstimatc tliidf thai thei wii ije 15 per v1 nioe iiilfc  J ijj cent oe rijphate iid 19 per cent ,    t drp not  n foraier s jsy to got , y sny Acn  v i  jtcr use oi pi apt fooH bv  , will ofTset the increases    11 may Le i filter thai  SCIENCE and industry have teamed up with the farmer to boost crop yields per acre 45 per cent in the past 20 years, declared the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in a statement based on  a recent report by the U S Department oi Agricultures bureau of ag ricultural economics  This increase has been greater than in any other period ol history, said the statement The yield rise has included major field crops such as com, wheat and cotton, as well is the important fruit crops Contributing to this rise have teen the work of plant breeders and igronomists, machinery manufac turers, fertilizer producers and insecticide makers, says the state ment  As  rjfiuiy U aajt, hybrid seed corn and other heavier producing grains, laborsaving machines, yield boosting fertilizer, closer planting, better cultural methods and soil management practices, have helped increase crop production per acre One of the key factors promoting this increase has been the  greatly expanded use of fertilizer and lime Fertilizer use nationally reached an alltime high in 1951, totaling 20,988,740 tons That was  14 per cent ahead of the previous year and nearly three times as great as before World War II Boosting yields per acre through the use of fertilizer has meant mc  money for farmers Higher production means ower cost per bushel and greater profit per acre 7fy xmUi Only ygu con mm FOREST FIRES i  Vwr  1 JV N Flag Raisid Tu  ritrea  fyV The blueandvvlute flag of the United Nations is run to the top of a flag pole at the Eritrea capital of Asmara, signalling the begin nijit ot work by the IN Commission for Eritrea The Commission is now in the former Italian colony to ascertain the wishes of  the inhabitants and to make recommendations on its future sUtua Learning New Lines at UN    Sir Gedric Harrivir distinguishec Headquarters to view at iirt hand i Social Council He pins the starring a radio program baston th work of  documentary radio iviuuis noduced ECOSOC Prefident ilei nan vmta Cruv to the visiting actor uid to Sir Rama important phrase in the Universal D  iJritish actrrr, tmc to ITN work ot tlu Economic and  le in All Ymir Strength, u  outuiJ, first of a series of tho United Nations Above,  f hi lt  it ft is pointing out vami Mudalrar of India an Iaration of Human Rights,  , No Papers f Persons who have beendumpinq old papers on tne i Putnam Township Dumpon the HowellPiiLclcney Road,    n are askeo to discontinue this practise T potnera ou sr eieuj,  i disposinq of them there andthey blow on the highwayThere 1 is a state law reardinq dumping rubbish on the highway  ,  t and violators are subject to a line The sheriff has heez  3  j Stanley Putnam Townshie Supervisor m     w8Sr i v i  For Prompt Dead Stock Raflwral GALL 0ARUM6  COMPAMY   GdI Howell 460  rt t 9  m  M 3  iiii  m f Y  tVl  WeH Me t tf JW Witt Ntrietts  foes     i i WIN i if   waewssjiiwsaaawsaWpei   MtwfBrtwIOOiithtlff CwiPtrAari  1  win mmt Hmtwwm mTinttn jtri NTEERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROnaiNG THEHMHMIfT   Z3L2ffliBj  Tku li Cm C, r M fMrtfJ  MJ04,AWXA14WBLL v federal Cfr Qfim Admhmtrut Ai persons jftweijincaiJii work havingte dcvith , or nsatfpsiey fa who can be trail in spot weapon defenaeC against atomic, biological, and chemical  warfare, are needed for the civil defense Health Service  big job will be to care fa the injured, and protect thhaltti   dty after an attack In aipnKipanx TOxswtfuntaajw  needed for various duties under the direction of professional   such as doctors and nurses, in the local civil defense tgoA Health Service also must have of person trained, ta mora fcrnt firat aid Who can be or  for definite Jobs at Ant aid and women ohinteers who tajNB eanrses in borne ircretnf  you in the vitally important civil elaraer aide Men will be needed btfarers, ambulance personjitai ordelaes and atteaSanta, C,  lJU L OADING utffcejtam  piant iMtJstfeW the others ia jfikmm m your car aniUlirtfcs pimihitmtjvm  run dry of ail , ,vU  wbmWmnrm Howard lbtmeteMvLy  7 it takes a fcWMK    AJS  And, MsaiA highaltrogen cornlodged tudly balance D mtreev 8 te and, iop ,c ,3 u,t w ci igh potash to makaa KoferMrv ror  you   w Overfeeding beU Wiuknfcjirt jstuvf   tu nitrogen, piio pbate corn growth in ttiSu M Qii,ui, tt4lu i m uauiiced ipy IOU Schcn k farm JlastotataaJeThllw ed plenty t active organic matdiana, Mhreeryias  Th,,, Aa  softsUiLr Tliis i ploU ex  ,rn each  scaled tt UteiatMe hw wellr44id deea ipound3 of tioipaftii, mrtaeisfrfrirooUttjOegumos such 8 aiiette sac  acre ON oLad i4aderi t lavaria the rAWibit  rttogeu,  v ondtalfeaanTJe,aM, vou wred plenty of reserve sju   the th  powwi  j reac w ited tiie fciaM HUJA Tiasiv  s ai tor  4ie 2 ouad fins  ri croail r,tt, Rh fjiot ahi  yo Tror fcntt arntiat I plant cfcteaes tbd relasi ntftrtfasi    ur p  fWfc This  Deftnji ITajenui, i C, or i cA ByAIMaawCALWBLl4 ema,0eWft7fH JtiMMiior camtofoW 1 HQlMHuaity is bedng , alerted  ior  4m inrncHfwiJmmlKimik If rt is ecwakedtwUeim tiergency uawsjMl imfimJsjleathrai oivildeJeagftjtnka wlfesitygt j into aotiotu,, Io,, fkmUtT au mi Hundreds of communities w thlMMilasaa Jay are makrlaiaMW,4aAa  lions ihWtMa ettfly  Mauewei beitraaaeeiaiUo, ystea eajrtiitofr the ual amuwiaAttalaeaflfteiiaouid auddeate AUviewer w  Tbaia uiyejwad eaaa, wthmA food, Nothing, ehelteeor foKmejr What epttW ftftji  wiUwueivii, 4 oitaiafAKanesaa4effnae2 AsW 4iieWpwi4fcbraafe ,oi ia turn urviywa at Uirwijmm or    ISbeiiiJuui almost, BO enl4e M ve Vnowit w ,Wbei near them have shown itaWJaMtteafaa4iao ordinated eivft WesierptmnaeiyadJ equipment attack However, 4oarfiMft isV4e signalyou heaciawlaa air raid Act told to do Civil defense prepares you for that splitseeenddeeieson of know ing how to aetrwfca4o W Within oneaaVHe etssi sealer of an A everyone 1  111 be mile fifty will not andahalf miles away eightyfive per cent wHI fere Beyand two mttee from the eeater ef the ecploeioii yea will sarviyebut there wiM be work for you to do Cirti defease pre pares yojUar IfeaM, With the proper protection YdU mar ive but thousands W be killed insantly and many others wtii be  woutdjed and is need oi  ad aa assistants in laboratory work Unskilled Ubor Used Balp is needed for such duties as washing, Jabuatory, glaaairaw aMn  In iact, ao mateee wHat you do, Health Service can use lease work of saving Uvea If aa enemy attacks one of our dries, many persons will find tfcemfaaadXen, cj,  rJmgm aelvee UJamt food, ctothiftiv , against djaiea tadjjjj  waafare,aai8 ili,5iB omsfKaiaatton will aed aiaaiaaA kaaaeetorai and ennltatioir  iMpiliUli il moiutoiing te uae tswebera, or adyanc oi nhyske afld other related get, as team leaders, n4V nrkT T graduates who bay eieteiy physics, and r aaJrjiiii who can serve ef sneh tfna Other volunteers aie needed, M  Ta Welfaae prxiTjdea such ,thM,,and, aids U  Voatfnmiaaig persona, caring for  infanta Ibe aged, and tae infirnvIt aiaoatheai jud naaae ewv t people wao ar aanajated trom ,  their lamUiea, joontaetevfektivts in  other citiea, refers favanes to viswse eyoanget iHpipl help, and those piraefja who moat iva individual care Training Gonraee Avaiiabk Trainkvg oouraea, under coinpeaeMi om Cfcs use An inch or two of rain can make the difference beoWrioai work, to kafvtacerdef 4at farloas branches of this civil  STSe injured, JM aid ifWa Women, by backjand in tae nwcurement of Weoddora tad aiperience, are well qpVUJm ttpaaa average and high yields whan to serrlce mnder teoaiP  Mabveservices andare urgeittK wfcrepeHs me, XmnrW Md Uvaii, mA Wbs tetm take a special interest m them Agroooinists recommend inrirrwfti n      r  Jjtom a kick with a stai tLZNd C FINING CIVIL DEflNSE  CAN MEAN YOUR SURVIVAL rtQhth of a ttriii of ortult CA civil dtttnst, based on th booltifi This It CM prtpved fry tht FederU Cm Dtnst MimkiHraHOn, If my b obttmm frOk Jm  lalsvfssrjaaoil ass what it takes to grow b ft VtHAT does it take to grow a  100bushel per acre corn crop Four main essentials are necesfcaary, says the Middle West Soil Im provement rommittsa 1 Qobd seedk Plant well adapted hjjsttta tfiaVerevpartifulaTly suited tc jw gowog conditions 1 3o sure youhave enough stalks peagaerev that means from 14,000 to jOtfsVao most loam sofis Proidthe soil with sufficient iaiioaots of wellbalanced plant food Stfit will be Able to feed the crop aHseaspn longrfrom germmatio to anaturtty  4 Keep 4eWseil in shape  take fei fcatructors, are afaW t if  4atent stf water and hold it for the io matter This giving starter fertfUatr at plan ting time They advise ha fhu adding nitrogen, smrsBmte anl potash in the row and sflie treeelns with nitrogen, iartsttar, when needed after the seoesjd or asard ctsV tivaUon The sualeJkasat IsrHUtf that will provide Has hsnslsf of nv trieats the eaca pjaaav aaad fof huildmg stroc vetoped easa tUixer ploared time A soil test autrienta are most  ,  ,  amount required to nsasjh a Wefl, balanced supply  Keeping the aoil hi shnnr to aV sorb and hold water dCpatssm oa paintaininghigh reserves of organ you can do by foi lowing a rotation that puts in a well fertUzed legumegrass crop a year or two before corn planting Lark plowed out of a good sou crop is mellow, fluffy, well drained and able to supply the moisturea corn crot needs for extia bushels per acre By M1RD CALDWBLL Federal c,iii seaff Atbninirattor e saost knpov t raaaon for anyone ta vaUanteartis CivH Dtvr    w is lhati4g,or her Ufa aaay defend on it lrai L , , oint you ean add more names to the hat which inar jdepfiQdant on you in some hour of erieis your own familyoUirreiatiyes, your neighbors, andothei      r oommuftity The protecta ef your own home, tm property and wag ejsnwtav buMdlags, She place where yea a stone, yonr mtsaieipal Jaciflea, hraaFpertatioa aysteea, Sara eaesli, forests, harborseverywhlcih has to de with y0rttfer tl4lT melt iy the reasons why yoa   Dofltw yiMavrswaamlatomic 4itthi  hit rfciusu, aUes, tjw  population was aincst complet a prepared Result the people pacscked wildly Many tioaaand WMV needUssLy killed or huat, families were scattered, an pritlrty was lost or badly damaged Thousands were left lusaitla 4 witfcno one to care for Vieai Th  wounded and heipeea, who mlgb have Uvt i, died betwuae proper dv3 defeiue was not organized to me them  Faciuriea tviW U Wekiis But there wus gomtlbiag of vigreater importance U a uatiri wicl was fighting for ta lif it fact that there was no etvn icitzim wtaut that the faoteri Uii ttaaJksikim 4he atomi biaet eoUd not operate car, Kyery street wjthla th,maJoRM 1, ojrtieSense a nattea U helsiss Wlm , people auJ pisduc cciv igC area wil ho completely becxi itk rubble, aud hundreds of per Eon traaped or buried ia the wreck ties centers can get up aud fight backCasualties edl bh cut at least in half ap Fires wili start withla s matter  Our nadoa ean Mve again and fight 01 jitiuteftin aay piaeea at ence back to wia Food imibmU j tr4avtaeJself defease for yea  v  are the ain thutga which i and for our coauti  iion, bHtvithiiitbeiJS Xae m scte wVenues UMunce, a large part df thewhat are Shi HgBsst etvaosfsasa   I supply tnifjht be destroyediproblensJ   m mm   m Bvery geed Ameriean wiU want Telaateer far civil defease He ws it si his duty to do so, for  la ao other way to recruit the  ef worker who waU ae to defeat aa enemy ap the e iront K we are attaaked remember that we eaa be atsaekedthe hard, terrihle ask of geton our cflUe and industries asek oa tmier sCfc aiis,ePigHftaSsBjdi aa civfl defease velantessa It fc ast s Job for these who cant face Mem or aAaVt wilhng ta work It  m a ab for real Aeatfseane aith Service Means Survival One loeei civil defense orgaatsetieu tadppted the slogan fterrica  survival kki good slogan te remember It smas aa the meea iag of oivii defense An ecleient, tough, determined civil defense progranu aan mean survival for she  American people Its eaay to And eat where to Tolenteer fer eivil defease werk and the serviees yee are qualified to perfjtfja Tieit or telephone year  meal civil defense headquarters, or watoh for annoancements from your local civil defense director Tour newspapers, radio er television stations will give yau riafersatoa4 Your RedCross ohajtetis eady teUAinyoutittfcyt aiti ighfrjiiVw XKuv  tramis is required of all efvil defense,, volunteers If youiua aotableto voiunSQejLsy ou uvi, takav,shailat Red Cross first, aid course j It ia wiaior iw to kow hrscaid no uuaiittsrwiiaiWttivUppeBv Kedkeesrses but  Ahaerieah 1 Jsrtaed Ferees  Braj, itate or  to de th 4eb ir jreu v ft ia ef shose things yea wkVhJVVrSa dsyearaetf And yot WwWiaWte be  prepared fer any emergency Thre traftSng course, or read boottesa hi done before if you want to better your chance for survival The JQravgiv,uiio No one can de the 4810arsi,ijdaujitai4aloJV sMaPaais wise, lo aavisumkwaTiedgat aim lew esa oousaee Wo, Theas migi do Be ara sot eaestnpm th be ,ebleto sava, Un iaysuMammyi avr ue war w oreaaelp ht beingladitieesav astaining la bseedvdonor  iThewaaxMiss a pjnmte4 asoeiiemukL bai sttaneti    areihe most important of the duties 4 whseh crvil defense volunteers would ,,,,   ,  hellperfpnn under the Police Service wbaittmetevtsciv i Auxiliary police, which many cnmmuidtiaa now have to supple ,Tt  USNfdtCMI Defense 0WAMUIN6 THE HOME FRONT ,  MEANS USING MANY SKiLLS i ffSfc a l tt rfS ri4i of articles on civil defnuet based cm the bvokitt  1 hu It Civil k  Haw Wtfartd b tk Ptdtral Cwli Dtftnst Administration, It may bfjbtained from tht B mfZmJ  Donmtiut, Gfrnment Printing Qfrct WuhmStcn, D C, for ten ends f By MILLARD CALDWELL , Federal Civil Defense AJvinistrctor After the explosion of an atomic bomb, the resulting Area oould cause more loss of life ard property than the v  Wast itself Therefore, getting rei to fight fires is a big part of the civil defense job  a Atomic bombing would cause great 4n the area of the bursv, and etart hundreds of small fires in sur wnnding areas With, the regular fire flghtmg companies fully occupied by the niftia fires, people would have So put out theta smaller firea on the  Spot If they live in target areas they must know how to fight fires at home or st work At least one member of your family should be trained in the use  Of basic fire fishtlnR tools and methods Because women are at home much of the time, they are  urged to learn how to put out firep ft case of emergercy Teaching of  householder, to riht firea will be ft sartied out by instructors trained   by  their local fire departments   Auxiliary or reserve firemen will be  recruited to back up the regular companies These volunteers will  be traineekftir local fire companies, using regeiatWiipuentr Your Warden or your local civil v defense headquaatera will tell you  to volunteer fcr buch training Tramc A Big Problem The biggest police problem in event c of enemy attack, would be the control ogejraroet Another bis problem would defense worf of the local ,  under the  police officer being presc Civil defei i i  iw Mid order These They whi be a part lice department, ano  mmand of regular their authority to act d b local law vUl cjcd tbausande j of volunteern io carry on the duties of the Police Sorvice You can serve your connnu y v icntpering today p  Gcd Cor No matte strik youi depend unoj In the fece o  municntions nerve centor woulo rcla promptly, d warden, nu, other service wiUi one anot headquarters information  ations brew Thousands aervksa la yauy4viJtasaaji  Al when the bombs fail All that must, are valvawLw msnt regularpolice force next threeaxtielea Readhemaats  decide where yctufit in lV to Aid VtmtW   WhMe the armed forces sating on behalf of the United Nstioas in Kesaa ansttem their efforts to reestablish peafo Psy alsatahea paasnaas ta relieve the suffering of millioas eflisjflisjs left howeiesi at a raaalt of the eoafliat Here, Dr sUaTBiPrhsaataiive of ffarkey ta the VJT Commission on Korea rfrt Visits a refugee tenter at PaaaatejBMv Da K Lee irighj, Korean interatwtar ef the Ciissaatstiiii ani a imlUsnun of thasHjhbja aiarca i in innig parades and crowds on social occaakuajB will al be USOJ in r jnic tiK Jifcrttml hat kind ,of disaster omnuinity, micli will good coinmunflcations ninny attack, the ComiVicc wovdd bo the  if civil uone for r  ail raid v droits ct iiic, riilicr, roscue, jal, erinori, and and kc p them in touch  T Witnout this service, would not hive the  7  c,vol situ on by disaster i vol anl J,L s rre needed to man the i mmuvtions ncVYorfc Any technicfi trainL ui radio, tele vision, telejr ph, or tdephone vork will qualify  u for thia service Neither se nor ape in a barrier to  ar civil clafuvio Retired trcwiniccl training are uibk, K,uch as retired 1 firemen There are  di vcraen can fill better our local civil defense H you what they axe iiUcle will discuss won   J C4V volunteering  preons witi especially v  policemen a mpny jobii w1  than men direnLr will ISLAH AttOVLIAH krJiijn r PUiLweLt part o ttj bstwen Asir cntt Ihe British POtrtaiMic of AJen in Arsblv VJ an auor,lMrfe area of TOfU v   irVe nl a porulatloii of 2,SW,f Irlf Ais nUtesm nf II JKI , Vemfn vs ro and grain   an SthL Ht   fJrtlle Part oArahla IU axnerta rj eeffe grain, hides and chareoal Its capital hs vni an UiiiNaU on 30 September 1947, andit aaawsarascted IMmZ Mif1 the UN aerai Assewhiy by rat Self El Islam Abdullah Its flag has ard baskarmisid wnB wve watte stare mnH a utt Ave white stars and a white scimitar7 in theBOH  The Peoples  Store Wodaoedgy, May 27, 1S53 tt r  j ntttd as 2nd Ckn Matter at Poertoffico Act oi March 8 1S77  114 SoHowell StJPlnckBtovWich  Suheaiptiaa Race j jMLgy JLr  52 Members of the Younglme, I Harger, Marion Center and Chubbs Corners schools went to Detroit un the train from Howell last wJck Duane Meyers met them there with j his truck and took them to lielle  Isle They also went through the I W W J broadcasting station I Mesdames Lucille Wylie and Mar jorie Line went with them  Vtff  Plumbing  Henting Bob at the runa Pike and wife spent Sunday Wm Bentley home in Cor Groceries Dryeoodsi t Canned Gootis Shoes Gents Furnishings vLingerie Kennedys Gen Store t  M Help Wanted Experience Unnecessary The following weddings are set for June On June 20th, at Pinckney G raldine Morgan to Hollis Swarthout at Ann Arbor Konalet Xash  , Kenneth Hull On June 27th at Portage Lake Virginia Carver to James VanOrman, at Howell Presbyteri church in the evening, Alberta I kel to W F Close Caiers at the Ben White home Iv , veek were he Basil Whit of oni Mrs Ellen Newman of Ann Arboi the Carl Bidwells of Brighton an i Mrs Bess Devereaux of Detroit Miss Effie Reason of Giegorv called at tme Wm Mercer home lat week Week end visitors at the Je Henry home were Gerald Henry   Dtroit Mrs Ella Walkt r and tii iiussell Pett funnily of Ann Arbor Sunday callers of Mi, and Mis Roy Reason were Mr and M,s, Don Metz and family of Muskego Sunday dinner guests of Leota iieason wa riuvd r rati, oi nid Aibor Mr and Mrs Roy Reusi n and Bobby and Floyd Piatt of Ann Arbor and Leota Reason attended t,e auto races in Jackson Sunday 0 Applv in Person CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK THIRD GRADE Butch Nasker was nine years old Saturday Linda Kellenberger and Patty Milliken have been absent for i week with measles We want to thank all of our mothers who attended our program and wife of Detroit  Mis Maude Sharp took her class to the cinema theatre in Detroit Saturday John Buyer and wife spent Sunday at the Reuben Center home in An Arbor Monday they attended tne funeral of Canil Straeger in Ypsilanti The val Shirley family of Deerfield spent Sunday at the Albeit Shirley  home hTe Kenneth Mohlman family j spent the we ek end at the Gu ic  Shirley home in Livonia  Sergt Russell Clark and family  were Sunday guests at thy Walter Clark home Sergt Ois Maiteson and wife id Battle Creek spent Sunday at the  Joe Griffith home  The Robert Seefield family of j Columbus, Ohio, spent the week end  at the Earl Baughn home  Mrs Florence Baughn, Bill and Dolly Baughn, Barbara Baughn and Pamelia Seefeld attended the dance recital Saturday night given by Mis Ann Bird at the auditorium at Eloyse  Donald Stackable has been disi charged from the service and is pans man in a Detroit garage on Grand River He was at the Robert Un  stead home Sunday His father, Joe j Stackable of Fnirhepe, AlahanvuX was also there j Mrs Virginia Carver and Neil Baughn were in Detroit Saturday and attended the dance recital o Ann Vv fit Eloyse Mrs hnwna Yollmor and son, John,  it I , diaries and Wilbur Eisele and S w Gervcz families at Fowicrville Sunday ihls Whitehead and wife and fefric Lamfiorn of Gregory called t the Jisse Henry home Saturday Ilv  li deal Education class num i eri,i   from ihe University of Michigan spent Sunday at the U of  1 ired An1 Cain at Patterson Lake Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt MK m ,,uiuiiy at the Lloyd Hendee home Gene Dinkel arid wife were Sunday     the Albert Dinkel home Miss Alhrta Dinked attended a  hovser Monday night at the home of Miss Betty Devereaux in Howe honoring Mary Martin who will be married to Roger Krum nf Lowell in vj June Miss Bernice Maas will be married to Don Ross of Lansing, who at the present time is in the service on dune 16 Mrs Kirsie Dinkel and Alberta were in Lansing last Wednesday  Mrs Anna Reason visited friends in the upper peninsula 3 days last week Mr Ella Sigler of Lansing and Mrs Pegyg Foltz and children of j Battle Creek called on relatives here Sunday Sunday guests at the Gerald Reason home were Paul Frederick and wife of Battle Creek and Bud Bates  Complete Lin a f   Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AMD GA OT WATER HEATERi  V COMPLETE LINE OI PJVPS WE SELL WE INSTALL WE SERVICE lG7a EAST M8 Phone 18F2 w COAL 100 PER TON LESS   FILL IP NOW WITH GOOD KAN II III NI AVOID THK HI SM NFXT I ll  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DELIVERING KVKISV DAY CALL 2681 DEXTER DE Hoey San TELEVISION and , Antenna Sales  Service  PROMPT AND CO JRTEOUS SERVICE  MA R17 ft R17 TER PINCKNEY, MICH CAPEHART TV DELER 1HCNE 118F2 I  DEXTER MICHIGAN   Wagoners Grocery Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 on Friday We had 31 guests, Claudia Gan visited her grandmother m Detroit Saturday Patsy Hollister went to Ann Arbor Sunday Denise Mowers has a new shorty coat Barbara Baughn went to a dance recital in Wayne Saturday Grace Poulsons fousin visited her over the week end , ,, Tom Read burned his mouth Sat Sprout W are informed that Ex Pvt Samuel LaFata of Gen Clarks Italian army has returned to Italy with his family Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsilanti called on his mother, Mrs Beulah Martin Sunday Mrs Ida Eichman of Detroit is visiting at the Gerry Eichman home, j The Charles Souie family of Howell were Sunday guests of Mrs Ethel urday Bunny Hinhcey spent the week end in HowelL Dale Canfield went fishing and caught enough fish for supper We have had pretty flowers in school all week Phone Howell 706J2  fc x SIXTH GRADE NEWS The sevent grade played our boys hen Thursday The Sixth won by the j score of 54 Victor Basydlo crossed the plate on Donald Singers winning hit The girls were beaten again by the score of 2531  We wish to thank Mr Reader and Jack Jeffreys for coaching the games for us We had a debate this morning on the following proposition Resolved, that wohen have contributed more to progress than men The girls won by two points We had ft reading Lest Friday Some of us did pretty good Wednesday was Mrs Taschs birthday We had a surprise party for her We are planning to take a Wednesday down the John road The sixth graders beat us 54 Thursday in a terrific battle Rich ard Imus said, Its all right, just as long as we dont do it in high school We want to thank Mr Reader for umpiring the game hike Dunn Sunday visitors at the Wm Shehan home were Frank Shields and  wife, Vern McQuillan and wife, Walter McQuillan and wife of Howell and Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson Callers of Mr and Mrs Clifford Van Horn last week were Lto Van Horn of Los Angeles, Calif, and the Floyd Weeks family of Grand Ledge Lynn Hendee was in Milwaukee, Wis, on business last week j Mr and Mrs Gerald Clark held open house at their home at Silver Lake Sunday night after the baccalaurate for their daughter, Marilyn a senior Many from Pinckney at tended Miss Janice Burns underwent an operation last week and is now in McPherson hospital Miss Bernice Lamont has returned from Florida and is visiting Mra Theressa Coyle The Howard Read family called tit the Albeit Brigfs home in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Don Swarthout went to the tamp at Cedar Lake with her 10th grade art class Monday and Tuesday Sunday visitors at the Olin Robinson home were Ted Dickinson and family of Dearborn and Roy Davis and wife of South Lyon Rev Albert Schmidt had the first communion class to breaka at at the rectory Sunday There were 13 of them I isnTT A QMA1 NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COO LITE Tht omaxlng autpm Jttc oven pfftt thaf ooei net vi gas YeVve eetji t it J  btliovt it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFF6R f  ft Regular price Sptcial price You tove Com in todey U the first to own mit boeiful rongo with  many outstanding cookingease features 23940 17950 Mrs Ernest Feiner gave a shower for Mis Rosalee Nash Monday at her Portage Lake cottage Hocfee PHONE  MMMMBj3K 1 kji S3ikiiisM 4k v ro1rtWVyVtotoA,rto,,  Hpr  fWSk  hM Wednesday, May 27 1S5S 1likMHBMMMM0W Ivan Thtate raaKv m  rriimiiHnnh   PROFESSIONAL SSiiN Friday A Saturday, May 28    St S Big Daya   PETER PAN t It  arWfT ill Live in Your Heart Forever  Walt Disnoya  Bear Country  j Shows  715 and 905  1W 44  el t Admiieion, Adults, 90e, Children, 50c t aSSa W Sunday  Monday, May SI, June 1 SEMINOLE Drama is Technicolor Starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Hale and Anthony Hale Cartoon and Sport , Sunday Shows 3579 o  I M a ft MoCLCCEY 1 Tin, Wed  Thurs June 2 2 Big Hits LOXE SHARK tarring George Raft, Dorothy Hare Also MR WALKIE TALKIE Comedy Starring William Trrcy, Joo Sawyer, Margia Dean  O  COMING Ma  Pa Kettle OR Vacation   releihoifceas 9  i Office 935 asofcUtJe uli Evening by ApuoiaMavuU j  4 owJl  MleKiqcw Ilil rot re Broke 4 U  PtackaaY lUch Pfc flione UTlT MTCON 1 HU PtumVtoq and rVatjaa Klcense ttata Pboste 199FE 1075 Its M36 OlaS HERB SNEED raose led i07  Gt M  ei uowrtU a MUtstiacn Aftoi nstnte lnsuran,, Itckeraae City, ake and Fcam IVotteilT A SpeckfitT  Vour Propertr Ml I M LEE LAVEY General Insurance froae S9P3 HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS September, 1953June, 1954 12th GRADE President, Kenneth j  ocw atcrta anrMtx ernvfrxp Matteson Vice Pres, Bob Mubon 5 Secretary Mary Lou Bloxom Trees H1 urax, Marilyn Perry iSw5P lXAF PbfeLr  11th GRADE President,  ,ard j PHONE 154J3 rlncJmoy  MUltr Vice Pres, Jim Roake Sec AUCTIONEER rotary, Anita Corey Treasurer, NeulJKcann Sales a Speciality Clark BEHT WYUk 10th GRADE President, Nancy CALL FOWLEYILLE 436F8 Case Vice Pies, leggy Smith Sec I     ,  rotary, Agatha Henry Treasurer,  Elaine Collier i LrL C J TOWNER 9th GRADE President, Tom Wylia Vice Pres, Joyce Furhman Sec rejary, Roberta Ackley Treasurer Cathie WUtaia  AJb Funeral BOB e Dos C SwarthouL director Modem Equipment Ambalanco Service honteJ 39  Si PircVney Mir1 TRED C FJ3CKHOFF  OFiCMETitiST 120 Wert Grand rtvei Ave Fkwoll K MAsx Ibone J59 Jeetece 61 LOYD HFNTOF Livestock SfcnlAQ Weekly Trip Mtio 9b fMr General TrsdJfcQ Pterin y, Mk Phone lUFU Denlist 044 Portage Lake dot   ter chrme Dx 3461 ROGER J CABR Compleie Insuiernce fls iMiiMe Phone 43 Pmcknc ach CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices Yom Can Aifr id To Pai MHJFOR GRANITE WfBtt MUord Mioexan r I  DEKALB SELi COitN Ciaied AI1VJI 4 M, x j v   i FR SALE MILK CANS, foull fend what yoou want in Harvey Garr, phone 35F2 jAUrMtOOlVc isA6 INSTALL jjftw By nerssiiitent gKxsier i DeKalb DeKalb  varietiees One or more wi haa fi atoffj Fnckney, Micbig   stoek en hand Curved wmL i shields and back giss eraU AiilS AVTO rAr T  ASreii, Wia LaeioBtd Gok OWo, Mgaton, We carry a complete stock of genui John placement needs Place vour ,Lm order now yeac I your cRinate ana your soil Call FOR SALE Two beauttful Home DT , ci  or see me today And remember Sites Oca 200 ft on Wylie Rood,  wSrprvR11   I have the new DeKalb Chix too the other 12 ft on Portage Lake 2 JT For 13 years more farmers have Road,one and one quarter miles eaflfl planted DeKalb than any other corn For sale by Ralph fclenn Gregory Mich Land, Beauuful Shade frtes, Re FOR SAUI1840 Pino tMub stricted, also a few smaller par  Coupe, rskao and nf rvtnrl0 ohn McGinn Dexter Mich Muway GaM vE 14Zi Portage Lake Road i FOR SALfi4ao w on test Main horn DexterMioh tfghway busjNKET PK school bus, ElecMcity Good tqfr F006 fifljr MF Land, Beautiful Shade Trtes, Re FOR SAUM84Q PHrssoiuii iak IFOR RENT14 awes at 1205 M36 East, Pinckney Phene 35102 Ann Arbor I K  BUY ONLYBfMMJOHN PFFRr PAR  v  v , KE IHl ORIGINALS SLAVEY HARD tVARE tFTH GRADft NEWS Our six top spellers th wook are Gail Gustation and Mildred Keilenberger Anita Shirey and Don Swar thout Jr, and Ryan Boaaor aad Donnio Morgan We had Mrs Clark ou Friday whan Mrs Miller represented The National L ftfuk frtdo to a pieme afta boi Council of Alumni Open House of foio liko as Woesosday Wo wish St Alberts Researoa Laboratory at Ito thamk aor foe kor raoioHeM aac Siena Heights, Adrian BrFajans of i2enoroeitr 9 J of M WM ffmeat tyoaker  Wo kswo Jsafteea asost of iw teats Wo weUeaso Floyd lUaeoH aaajaad hove dose very well tfildred Kelleaserax, tiMy save aeae I Mrs sfary BauhA was a visitor fry rll Mildred has doao exp J Mosday afteiaooB, Wa ware very onally well is her work eves ator I Lppy to have her, we eBtertaiced ker akseeoe I ao wltk a review of oui Parents Mrs MeArask kai kiadiy tsvitod  Day Prosraat We hose she enjoyed it The stole wea their gsaie wit the sixth gesso firle We thaek Jaok oMstsa fee weapkcea teat sssso Pinckney s  m mi  SlATt OF MICHIGAN The ProboW Court lot the Coun oi Livingston In u Matter TO UU Estate a Chafes Erwood Deceased Ai u session oi tedd Coun nc May 11, 1953 Present, rion Hiraxr H Smith iudge oi Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That the petUon oi dobert H, Erwotd, the adminlstra tor oi said estate, praying that his final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assign ed to the persons entitled thereto will be heard at Probate Court June 8, 1953, at ten A M it is Orceiea iat Neucw ihei oi b given by publication of a opv heiooi icj uiue weeks con secuUver previews to said day oi hearinq in tne Pinckney bis patch, a newspaper, printed and circulated in said county   and that the petitioner cause a copy J this notice to bo served upon each lsiown party in Interest at his last known ad by registered maiL return t QUALITY eats  Pfiait GroorieS Vegetables receipt demanded r least iour j teen 14days priox  such hear uaq or by penai service at Least five 5 davs sar to such hearing riiram R Smith A tmf copy ludqe ot Probate Olestia Porqhali Beaister n Probata RIAL ESTATE BARGAINS 4 bedroom home,2 or garage 2 lots, furnace, good condition, ki Pinckney 4 bedroom home, modern, 3 Cote   4 bedroom home 3 lots 2 bedroom home, 2 car garage 2 lots, hot water heat in ,Jy Ul TTllllO 11UU UUVWI UUUll Bowling Alley at 132 East Main e St Pinckney I baby chicks Started FOR SALEC size potatoes for  Jfk  ISHJL  50 lbs for 50c WiHard Wiltse  ff     bloedteetsng Thesr BOAT Windshields made to Vrrne are DeWcted en you pattern Bring your pattern, oi health, vicjor and  ABEZ AUTO PARTS, approved PuUonem Howoll, Phone 151 i Buy these clsteiis at WANTED To Rent Modern , Y jfU M lor 2 ladles PhonelS 1F11   FOh SAlJAvg asfced MANDELLti SAW FILINa stiUP run oAixrtmvnu IUWN MOWER SHARPeNING 11524 Rlverbank Laos sand and gravel graded or mix ed, also processed road gravel  D  J GRAVEL COMPANY 4 miles west of Howell at 450 Mason Road Phono Howell 984 J 2 or Fowlervllle 288F11 FOR SALE BABY C3flCKS, white leghoms,barred and white rocks New Hampshtres and Hy Una Chicks Order New Phono 105W Bob Sauire Hatchery Howell Mich WANTEDJunk ears, serap isen, metals, batteries, aalcsnotrve radiaitas, east iron rqdfxrtors, fstnace iron, junk farm mcsAsn ery Weigh loads at fllty JoU ABBS RJTO PARTS, Mows, Phone 111, HLJJUK LAKSL MKJt  CWm W rOWLBA 11, a C Foot eclJst  216 W GcUiifo YeUaphone Office 75181 By Res 71008 Motv Tas WANTBDJWOOI  piioe aokL Lueius loy Phone 42, Pinckney aacaket royle I Fish Pinckney 3 bedroom homo, furnace, 2 lots or 4 lots t 2 year around homes at Pcrtt erson Lake, Terms  Gerald Reason PinckneyMch  Phone 133  M PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular u A BEATTIE Rush u rhone 157F13 Mich MEMCRIAL DAY It is fittir that we roraemlior, and honor, all who have served in the armed forces of this natioa    oa land, at sea or in the air Their bravery, stamina, and devotion have written some of the most iaspkrinf pages in our history No businer will bo Urassaeted by thia bar  on Memorial Day THE FtlseT NA140HA7 BANS HoweiL Mku Under Fderal Suvernnw Member Federal epoait insurance Corporation Ali rk joeijfl Insured t to3VK  rWh TVniiflitnr Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS  EstobusheH  ittcosporoted ltJT5 MtPHJRSON State BAi Howell Mich TRAIN WRECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP Savings are the life blood of the country Without savings the sources of financina of our iarouna industry and government would be so drastically curtailed that our whole econI omy would be almost paralysed So it is the sum total of the scv, tegs of everybody upon which  jthe prosperity of our country   dependa  Your Savings Account no maV  or how small is mportant , Benin to save tadav J  Chick Starter and Laying Mash Farmers Feed  Supply Co   t</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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>yiTf fpwPf wmmfnmmi i  vwi n IT Pinckn  I Vl r  k 71 TflE PffTCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, May 20, 1953 Deaths his oil the Mitkif  Mirror  LOUIS COYLE Charges that tne stubbornness Louis Coyle, 75, died at ot one man in the staje senate  home on Farley Road, east ia noiaing up ine soiuuon to tne Pincknt Sunduy He was iviucnigan IUX proDieni are oe son 0f the late Thomas ana Mar nig wmspeiea unoat me staie Qarei Qlennon Coyle and was capuoi mis man is Senator DCrn x L s3utll Lyon Auuit 45, eorqe rugguis, cnairman t UM id7 The family moved to the  state tax committee, it is said he, I Whitmore Lake area while he nu consistently reiused to con VCuJ a r,maii boy On June 25 ftikoiic A  High School Athhtics SCHOOL NEWS  lorfi Catholic Ckui tacxnti  Michigan  r Albti j Sclunitt, 1 Sunday Ma Summer o f,J, 8QG, ii  Vuiex d0u A I00o Movenna Delations 5riday even  r at 73 onieftsJopB  Sid  13 IK siuer any nins except mose lav 19i3 he carried ihressa Meivin sLSJ6  u  uru ny nis commute He iur Cl riney ror 5 years tne CMU,iav   3,,J tner contused tne situation byillvea m Morthlield township 35  coming up with a new tax bill years ayo they bought the W,H, on aaiusted receiptsA press con,1 piaceWay iarm on Farley Road terence tound the bill contusing which has since beea their and that many adjustments home would be necessary beiore it J Survivors axe his wife and two  would be practical brothers, Rev JVCoyle, pastor inere are those who cry poht oi St Johns Churchi jackson icsand say it the committed d Mexmdei oi Whitmore VPMIUU report out tne corpoiaU,  The Ro was recited at pronto tax it would pass But this the home Tuesday night ana nas been advocated by Gov the luneraI was  St M t VViiiiama and its passage would church this m0rninq with burial be a leather in his cap, Higgins in st M ,8 Cemetery rtos so far been abie to stop it j  On the other hand he has been   unable to come up with d tax  ney Congi church SundayMay i24 at oijo p,m, The public is in I v iied  The program is as follows na jiCaptain Silver Jensen  I Snake Dance Evelyn Hail iuuday iwli  aU jyias streamlined Train  Schauni l inoai 1,vim,j  Swinging Along Grace Poulson OligacgdilOll TheJKevcrtors Schaum Lev, Keith huegsegqei Patoi JoyJjft Waltz Rofe, Noel Rose Sunaay School 930 a in fiiJBTon a Mule   Jensen Morning Wosnip  1045 ais Dawn in the Vallev Carol liai Radio broadcast Station WPAG, 1 luetic Dance Howeii Ann Arbor     3oU to 400 pia pejir and tne Wolfe, Prokofiei Pilgrim Fellowship  700 pm Joyce Fuhrman  Monday Micjht,hkie Study dU0 Piano Concerto   u KINDERGARTEN NEWS PIANO RECITAL Pat FiuMini buuhi a rubber I Tne piano pupils of Mrs, Mexnitv ath his uIowuv this wetkj ffitin Campbell will present tneir Marilyn snjn  hi tiht baby annual piano recital in the Pinck  ibits Tls  v hack and white 1CAfi Wed Choir Pxactise Junior 4LJ Le Secxe Senior 7cj dlo Thursday night 800 Prayer Meet Dizzv Fingers ing 800 p m Polonaise, Chopin j We preach Christ and everyone Johnson is very very welcome TschcAowski autier, Donna Basy  llosi Ma2itj rJii vtnt to ilrivi in anil saw LIK Quiet Man Connie Kvusur brwiyht some  111 s to Ju,,, U Lariy Bauuhn n an ol fish ioyed ualltt which has been in liis niiy  nKiny    Allen Strpht n   snake skin wallet Haiol j Ci avii has linall peila iii  s iii  tiie Ionn  Fi li   iiliiinotli   with hi We are niakiitf ja to iui to our htid  i rut Umiaem 5 rer  IS Ul mTrnS CraW10t agree 0ii a neutiXl  xy be oniy a i new kitten, always folto visit his t to church in MumenConfrey  Elaine  We are pJanniie a pnJam foi i JAMES 1 LEWIS  uiuaOliile James L Lewis, 64, who ownedt  bill acceptable to the legislature the fann on u3S, now the prop Cavery Mennonit Church This puts the Republicans on erty oi LeSter McAfee died in a I e Wev Ea Beachy, Pastor the hot seat and gives the Dem Bad JQ hospital Monday Sur js S SP Wahei Escb ocrats campaign material vivinq aie his wife and a daugh Mny Woliiilii  Recustribuuon of the sales tax ter  Fred Seqer o Brighton 5J Y Schi  , t along the Princeton survey hne funeral was at Keehn Funeral15 K V nf  LOSE TO CHELSEA 11 to 2  Pinckney who dropped thnr opening game to Chelsea 2 to 0 J again lost to the team Tuesday  our mothers Some of our Cn iama We are suj,, i h  his the mtasles  luly lie, In,,, ,,,, t Ilojine Ltley tii  ar yeit to uav  V II o s Ji  minv tOJl Perry Morthui tonsils     U the real aim of Senator riigg ,  irighton Today,Rev IV P fV11 ins but even those wno lavor n M MCLUMB officiating, Burial 4  eay it is impracUcal as it would ifiriqlyiDn,1 f  Weac3sda7 HtOO o n iorce rural and local communit iee to raise taxes It would also have to be submitted io a refer  ,U45 r60  le a aAN UNADILLA PRESPxTi JOSEPH MORRIS3EY JR M  Rev Yauchl paste Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Kennedy  Worsmp 103J a m dun by tne peopleSenator Higg attended funeral of Joe Morris J dY ho1  G ia im is said to favor giving the sey jri 40 at the Bunler Hilli0111210 106 8J P  Mnr ths Ume H  2 DaveHahosj h,n V   WC started for Pinckney and pitchedyesterday, n G innings He only allowed 3 hitsHe ieoiei  had 6 crros made against  i    hun qiving Chelsea 7 runs, JimJilw mower Wilson pitcueu tne 7th inning I John Beihns baby rabbits ilid and cllowei 5 hits and 4 runs, Jnniny Shirey ha Wrnte for Clsco only allov od  Km 4 hits, a homer an a single by  u l,v Hauies and rt  b rro         jai Ly   i yeais ohi tiie, ,ft  i  Irs i new y ie car Ome  hiJii Wi voters the alternative ot repeal Catholic Church ing the sales tax diversion or mother was the  fomerdaFanniMCTHER MUGHToT DINN1 baopitng a new tax It is said Murphy oTpinckney Besides his 30, u,,1, he has had much help hKm auto parents he leaves 3 brothersiW6 uet J  and Bradley A  soiu new Mother a, laot nivht i   M v Hi iAir Ni Johnny Dinkel sister Burial was in St  loJlowing awcias were mc eldest, motherIVTSfrank PeiO oungest P un lis h CookiMcL daughters, Mrsioe jains, yj Mrs Gustoibon, 4 qeneraticis the regular meeting of the Mrs F Peters, Mrshose lien  Marys Cemetery, Pincknoy OLD MEMBERS DA At rincney CongI Lacries Aid at Mr Al  church Thursday Jhe ioirnet Swarthout memoers ana contributors to the soiety were honertd rch TERRITCiY EiLARGD was given a orsage ana iniro  The oIcpion jn  e ratti  oii Ciiiiiev, Mri corporations drawing up his tax arQ program, If you are confused by the tax picture you are not the only one, State Treas, Brake icharges Michigan officials make coninct ing statements One was there was a balance of 38,Uuu,0Uu in the state treasury, Brake says 28,112,529 of this is earmarked for special purposes ana cannot be available kx  the general duc1acl bY M3 LIu Darrovv The, son Lake area w II hP m   fund rlors w decorated with to the Huicney L J T The present figure on the deficit is So5000000 This wds arriv ed by balancing the general fund committments against liq uid assets Brake says a manaq abale deficit is not too bad as it promotes economy while a auc plus makes economy aifficult ihe legislature passed the bill allowing use of oieo in schools but did not exempt other state institutions The legislature which cut out  n am ais, elid to   i    t if M  I I  i UereVioj  Niney  W 1,  U , U I Ui,, iL1, , rriday with her sist i  vatits to thank   t,i v esjai I,I   tne lit i i i rint  ha said that  JesterfJay tter   eoniir  ome new  i subterfuge insteaa of 1 of opinion In this cc , m, is a strong feeling ot no compro mise with the Commuinstaepec ially Russia and China tueai Brihan wants a 4 power conter ence to iron out the aiihcuiues The parties woula be United States, Great Biaan, Husio una France Ail have recognizee Communist China bu United States Tins was preceded by at j tacks on United States by both VVinston Churchill and and Cie rM jment AtLee of hngland lor its  U uncompromising attitude towari ,n,t Communist hina Tney saici   United States does not desire I peace witn China ana AtLee  adaed that Senator McCarthy is  more powerful than the president This has caused repercus sions here and demanas that President Eisenhower state puuc ly thai he will never consent ta  seaJng Communis Chm i in UN This he has refusea to ao , Sena or McCarthy would send  the fleet fo China and sink ail   British ships carrying wur mater  lal to China The China lobby in  j the U,S, Senate, headed by Sen  ator Knowland of California wiil be satisfied with nothing lets than Gen Chang Kai Chek back in power in China and we doubt United States can accom, plish this unaided by her allies lltil jit It V oil  It  U  I rjcuquets oi apple blossoms and soon as th sac p uiipv Fauia Cuilett sang The tornmcv, ppnvt Jia Hugqed Crops, dedicated ney fire dept gives o Mit, Hattie Haze Decker who and having hon i is 93 A iarqe cake, decorated in pas tel shades centered the taoie jviesdames Sadie Moran ana  ftndva VanSiambrook poured and Lucille Sims cut the cake Chairman for the occasion was  Mrs, Marilda Clark 48 were present Among those honored were Mrs Mable Mann   rnancje y,  It is exported ota be installed in tn veer    ,erv 1 Pin  protection er  p 11  litK la tittenucin V lie went to 1  4 Si,, ,a1The Three Vis  The P icrophone   V in iMai inn , KtiOW it  an ay  y   it  l ivHe has a a no hnejy or Ks rarry a horse  M J   II  i   l f i un Karen H   i  ali  OK ,,1 truck, and a IIIMK  V  birrl j StS Mi o,a, nil  ioot or rut his bo tie  MI il MV uncle  oi isunt Hie has Kranrtinother hat a hiilhcfay er eje will next O  ilw   t II lf, COMMENCEMENT WLEK j Sunday, May 1, 0JU p m, L oaccalaureae at bCioci, R3V  Fiue3egger l1 Friday, May 29, 800 p m, the jtal ,iji KaderV ii i  i r i s S ,  i Iliimc liiiit Ml , a o ,    tj 1 iunUeev v     i lit Mr    iii alti i ,  i ji,i mi,   ah at oi  o, I JUIllr 11   i  an ,7 of ii oiory I t  M Brahy e have he ftj Ii nen will i Judy Haines has i i a it me    , ii    j,,,  j Milo Pluii in a i Shainii iulltip ha,tir ii  iii   yesteroi new crayons  KM her  stek  , oose tooth some clay it i J at rv ie a ui da ,  ll   MVrll,l J a    i to a i SKfOM tn DI I I,, 11 a i iiai M I , iijis i fin V I eil one day laM, w i i  e li,, , will soi n  ha in  ool lionnii Haiti  an 1  Wole oil the HCk lit Mary fee A waif  L  ,l ten eanir the 27,00 for the naval reserve KirtIandj Mrs Weltha Vail, Mrs, Oommencemni at the school ,a  ,n ,,iuuI  vn later relented and gave tnem Man3 SIoailj MrS MabIe Back  Monday, June 1, leave on Sen   lll15,000  US ciella Fish, Rose HenleeEd trip to Virginia Caves, Wash ith reck  he a  mgton D C, UiantA ucecii, Niagara Falls, Car drivers, Mr HE LIBRARY NSWo  rteader JacK Younqjarner Burns, The Library Board wishes taiLonnie VanSambrook, W, La  thank DrSamued Levin ot Beard Prad, Gone 10 days, siey Rd, for his numerous dona   tons of especially fine books  IN APPRECIATE I  We have purchased a plastic 1 did greatly enjoy he cards, covi tor Scotts US Stamp Catletters, flowers ana qif, which catalog and it now circulate were sent o me auiiq my ill for a 2 week period ness bv friends and crqanizat ieoni Bonner ions I shall remember them  always Dorothy Dinkel  We ale woiliinL, ot eonipuseil oi the liii  pa chool year  oui earbo ihr of ti RZCOHD SIZE GENERATORS ietioit Edison has ordered 2  A huobub has broken out in he McLean school,Detroit where, it is charged that a teacher has enanqered the health oi the pupj pils y hypnosis At Wayne gene, ral hospital the idea that this is injurious is ridiculed, Whether I here is any such thing has long been debated, Undoubtedly some persons have peculiar  I  CARD Ok THANKS Gov WiHiams has appointed ,Ben East of Holly, editor of Out  door Lib and Robert Brevitz, ot  the Michigan Shade Tree Co to the Conservation Commission 102 fhres burned over 725 acres 1  eek 6 trcright line aerial routes were flown over southern Michigan last week to deHarmine the  tyatentional breeding popul ation of nesting ducks  Rosie the famed rabbit who has been live trapped 45 times Bire I960, has been captured  jwice this spring As usual she was expecting A new him, Youth on Conser vation Trails, is available on loan from he dept, ,, lc w,  Gov Williams signed 2 hsmng ,, tha wm be instalIed m a new laws last week One limits stur Edison generating station to be TTXTTT r, 7 geon fishing to Ian and FebThe, fknQwn   Ryer Roage  COUNCIL PrCCEGS other 1 in Plant The new plant is be May 12, 1953 ised  and had h asl P licenses qood too 15 days in  pIanned for location at thoi  meeting, all to order   nt  r,  rZJ  stead of 10   pining of the Detroit and Rouge  Resident Dinkel present Game dept men counted 691 river j Shirley, Read liplady, Clinton1 deer in 4 nights last  week m Construction is set io start in  AbsentKennedy and Swarthout mille Hmla n t week u ,mmei went 1, the dentist SatinJay We made Mny Baskets lriiiay Joan Entires hinther is hutm , t iurlouuh  V1 ike MtjyT i lay Ionna I i,u Ann Mi ii,, e  n, c  al nrtiii etxi  ,1 w onr1 nil veiit sho v o Oi HI hi a ro,,iii, nn Arl Venning Curi liive new shoi   Diatine n,i  n nis  ,n, t Billy iiirsoii John WiJson witii BilJy ,ouison  We wmilil like to thank X  nin ha a sent  K tie Situo    jrianc , J SundaN  Iliihlivh  KJ ixlay nih or J J OS Doy qiant steam turbine generators j l wish to express my sincere the largest in the world which wish to my neighbors ana  will boos Soutlieastern Michi  friends the Pinckney Chapter igems electric supply by 520,0001023, Past Ma rons Club end thti Ulcvas, nearly 700,000, horse Anniversary Club for their kind  poWer i expressions of good will durinq v The big machines are the first 7 recent illness     Mrs Roger J, Carr and program tocxth central Michigan inejanuaiy 0f 1954  Minutes of last meeting rea used lights o shine them Tree insects are beginninq to  appear the mos bothetsome PORTRAIT OF THE QUEENS by Clinton to allow following   and approved  Motion by Tiplady, supported bemg vhetent caterpillar j  MOTHERIN LAW WU  TV ,0 broods of Canaa jhe jngncan Weekly pre Leo Ewers, rd work Ian aeese have been hatched m sents in itg May 24 isgue a high  Murray s Gulf, oil , ,Ti TV, ecreation area ly interestmg profile oi QueenA1, Shirley, park com, Bu2Dbelhs motherin law, Prinp Swarthout, park com  cess Alice of Greece who has be vm Kennedy, park com Three more broods n geese have the Island Lake VEW POSTAL RULING A new rulincr by Jio postothce cQme Q nun Accompanying the Van Motor Sales, qas  dew now allows patrons to seai captiva4inq story me exClusive j  Cmkel, rd vk  fiA backages mailed without VQ, fiom prfnesss A1U A A, Const, Co patching uslna a printed label, May Bo CfiS fcmily album See The Am Cass Clinton, st com,  Opened for Inspection Patrons can Weokly h the May 24 Lsa Tiplaay, st, com are still forbiddren to place writ messages in parcel post pack It is recommended mat en ages u o Detroit Sundav Times   S1250G 305  5000, 5000 5000 1  3,001 7500 49,60 50,00 50,00 50,0  85,01  power over others anl many ofWlwJ UjSSoms  tne so called faith healers prac 1 FIFTH GKVDF XFWS Use this In the book, TrilbyV Spellin Bee wtnners svvv Tommv Svengah, a hynopist was f Singer an, Anita Shirey Ranni able to make a young girl into jp were lhmny Bauhna grand opera Singer by this  histatson power, ifears ago a student paid, We had our Mothers Da  way through University of1, I Michigan by giving hypnosis  jshowt in different towns, He call f nJi ,U program  liure were  peopla on the stage and madej Pct 1 soven youii visitors hem do strange things, Hypno,An,tfl 1ShtV Wus htti lstess and   pouted coftee We endeci oui proram by square dancing and waltz Mrs Miller was very proud of us and we wish to thank her for 1  r  T a  1and pracised m Denver, Colorj Wj wish to lhank M ado, Tnere he won so many shilpy umJ Mrs rJalk Mn f   CCFGS he was haled before the u Jovejy hiihdav party thev V1 bar association for using hypnor Anita and Dennis hsm, He was acauited vvhen he We arc reviwin our work thi swoTe on the stand it was all a week, and taking test, fle and there vas no such  W  There 1S a parrallel to this in our opinion During World War  1 the Czar of Russia was overtlirned by a business mens regime headed by Alexander Ker enskiThis failed to function and  was overturned by Communists under Lenin and, Troieki Th CScar was relcrt3a teTthe king ci England and Woodrow Wilson, tnen president was prevailed up on to send troops to Siberia to  restore the Czar to power al through the reason given woe to protect American lives and  property This resulted in a long casualty list of American soldiers and collapsed when the  Communists massacred tne  Czar and his entire family It wts I expected the Russians would I join the invaaing British and Am  erican army and help restore I the Czar but instead they joined 1 with the Cimmunists against the invaders,  Alaska and Hawaii are hoth Jgualified for statehooa but year after year are given the runaioun President Eisenhower in  platform last fall which wa  framed for him by others, came out tor Hawaii staehood which is Republican but ignored Alas ka which is Democrat The Haw  aii bill got kicked around in committee ana massed the house but was killed by the senate last week who added an amendment to it providing for Alaskan state hood and sent it back to corn  U  principal objection to the bill is that it would add 4 more senators and disturb the asi Wednesday We wish to thank present balance where the soutl all the mothers and friend, who at em, eastern and western blocki are able to block all legislation ihey do not favor in a store window aii ciay,awak, eninq him at his night snow, He K graduated from the law dept,andaj Howard Read, st, com, Bob Egeler, salary   Morion carried, tmessaae b7placed in a lett SOfIffllS GRAVE FLAGS were approved n5 wasted tc the package Livingston county has purchas The followina crpDoinVrent tiVdmat is now 30 percent in ed flags to place on the grave Dr Ray Duffy, health officcer v v4 inn vearc c 0 it was 37 of every soldier in the county t Don Van Winkle, village attor rvf nlv time the d  was outhe work of placing the flags Uney Ezra Beachy, sreet com  rt, TIA wrrs in 19 45 when handled by veterans orqanizat j Bob Egeler, marshail Motion to rJtr volume of seller mail ions at Howell BriqhtonFowTpr adjourn carried a heavy volume 01 soi ui ww  UA J CII IUTHJJ st,u erased the deficit thing, LIVINGSTON LODGE CALEN DAR FOR MAY, 1953  Saturday,May 23,MM Degrees at 800 p m  Highland Park Masons to assir4 r dogree work   Regular meeting June 2, 8 pm Monday, Tuesdays Wednesdqy,May25 26 27, Grand Lodge at Grand Rapids Livingston to send deleaation of 8  Clare Miller W M P W Cwrtt Sec Spring is in the air spirits art high and panty raids have brok on out in various colleges At Michigan Skate 600 student riot ed, raided dormitories and mat ched lingerie when it was not ossed out the window to them The University authorities mad Hre threats of punishment but ve shall see what  shall e are very sorry to have so many outthey are Mary Lou Can  At the time of similar raids a trell, measles Hilly Kipffs, tonsileiyear ago all the punishment tomy Barbara liussoli  and Floyd handed out were a few slaps on Rendell, jaundice Sandra Matheson,  foe wrist Ther IS a demand that poison oak haihara Milliken meas les, and 1eier Kohon, sore throat Hurry and nft well Dr C, I, Towner and wife attended the Ontario Dental convention this week and his classes 30th reunionThey return May 25th Billy Beck of the Hicks school was one of the county 8th grade  r ferns implicated lose, ibefc draft deferment but this probab 1 wont happen either, James C Donahue son of Mr and Mrs John L Donohue of tlM  dilla would like to hear tromhto hionds, his address is  James C, Donohue AD3 3277530 Division X VRS Navy 128  Ii graduates at Howell last night Icrre FPO San Francisco, CaW Mrs, C Carson Hoffinasvorth 1 The Hicks school hill bUIy band Mrs Mary 4M W1 and son, Lee visited her parents played 2 numbers  Uha Vail and Mrs Cftflora 1 r,  J J T  , , ,,,  1 t Mr, and Mrs,Harry Metfoer in 1 Earl and Erwin Mann of Detro man of lackson and ttpclpa vine, Hartand and Fmcimev, Mildred Ackley, village clerk Fort Wayne d, 1 weok  lt visited Gene Mann Tuesday, ei on Gene Mann WltojJffT  l Vx   VJ Vf   , y,aifeuto  3Wte JMI ffltfFRW X ,1 r,  vWWINfiY DISPATCH  Wednesday, May 20 1953  v jt   1K ESK  vfvfiJl M   iiB ssss  n Vocal Solo,Florence Andrews, 40 couple attended the dance at the Wm Brogan home Friday night, The Independent League will be entertained at the Glenn, Gardner home Saturday i k  1  t   v ,  l  HOWELL MICHIGAN Dextet Theater IHTtt Mich 1 i s    t KZS Friday, Saturday, May 22, 23 Double Feature MAVERldlr SJartioo Comedy Novelty Cartoon yfmd BUI Elliott, Phyllis CoaUs AND  Thursday, My 21 Alan LadcL Arlee Dahl TESERTmtEGION Technicolor Slnckridg Friday Saturday, May 22, 23  Jean Simmons, Victor Mature In 5  BBS MiitS  si , jyL BARN  ,A  POUlTRt HOUSE I DREAM OF JEANIE Daughter bcnguet ANDROCLES AND THE LION Stanina I  AND flay MlddletoMuriel Lawrence   IW i uig iue btockoriage school 1 SUMU i uiii to hichcra Crockett and  MU0 ox Gregory May 4, a son  1J Uubudd Ui3  Moiuer and SAVAGE MUTINY Mat Sun, 200 p, m, Cont, Also Cartoon r  FIED LOT HOC LOT MILK HOUM W NOG HOUSE  LAUNDRY BATHROOM aa   m 3  vrtw 1AWN AND GARDEN    awiw J Many a water system In operation today k like a small boy trying to do s grown mans work It was probably just right when the owner installed it But now, because running water offers so many benefits, the sjstem may be given more fobs than it was made to handle During May, check up on yonr system ejpaclty and pressure If you want suggestions for increasing them, your Edison Farm Service Advisor will be happy to oblige Just phone, write or visit any Edison omo No obligation w JJ Corwn nas bought the oiareiice Cranna house at Gxea ory Jack Felton, 24 and Scm Harper 2L Stockbridg onion work iers were eaeu given 2 to 10 j years in Jackson prison by Judge Lreakey at Ann Arbor last wegk ix assaulting Drew buns and David Aymor Cnelea residents,5 miles east oi Jackson on US12 Two oner youths, Howard Allen, 19, and Kenneth Biown 18, are not yet sentenced Brighton has bought tiie mill pond property there of To n Leith ior 10,000 They will reure the dam and make a public marking lot  Rev J M McLucas has receiv eU a call to return as pastor oi the Brighton Methodist church for the 11 tli year at an increase 1 in salary Jeny Byrno a bakex at the fJChiison convict camp escaped last week Mi a4d Mrs Emil Kuchar of Winans Lake left Monday for ken xVionao, Calif, to live Mrs EIIu Sackable ha closed her heme in Howei ciil qone to o urhcvn Rest Hamo at Lansville, to live Mrs Braman StackSunday, Monday, May 24, 25 Kiddies Mat Sat 200 p, m, TVANHOE Technicolor starrJno Robert Taylor  Elixabeth Taylor ovslty  cartoon DESTINATION GCXiV m technicolor Starring Richard Widmark, Don Taylor News I am a Paratroopor  rrxriottw Tues, WedThur May 26 27, 2 IVANHOE  Tecnnicolor Tues, WedwThur May 26 27, 27 I  ,  Starring SERPENT OIF THE NILE Robert Taylor, Elisabeth Taylor Technicolor cartoon news shorts Starrtna  Coming Treasure of the Golden Rhonda Fleming, Wm Lundigan Condor, Presidents Lady comedv cartoon novels i  rf  lee 1 heater Coming Invaders from Mars The Lone Hand Whltmce Lake Mich Sao Theatre   Friday Saturday, May 22, 23  Enrol Frynn, Maureer OHara AGAINST ALL FLAGSf i ttKimicolor iRIVE IN THEATRE j Also n U S 12 ox Jackson Rd5 mites I CATTLE TOWN west of AHA Arbor j Dennis Morgan Rita Morena Porjjgroound Children under 12 raroM Free admitted Free    J iue propieto nd ivjr, Red Vorld s  ij,sa 11 t  EDISON  50 yjeiaro ElMrictSiifvice    J  r  1 J  V  , able are old friends bciinc Cics nurses oveiCGas in Var I Paul Bennctt Jr son of Mr and Mrs Paul Bennett of Howeii, has won an ensigns commission at the naval school, Newport, Rl The Safety Patrol of Howell public school left last week on a np to Washington, D C spon sored by the American Automo   fl ,To t 2 2rt V  M   M, JL  ver Har 7 C t o A COMMUNITY EVENT Friday Saturday, May 22, 23 SAN ANTONE with Rod Cameron, Arlene Whelan Also  ISLAND OF DESIRE l with j Linda DaraelL Tab Hunter Cartoon Sunday, Monday, May 24, 25 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE Technicolor With Gary Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter AND WKERES CHARLEY  wtin Ray Bolger bile Association Cartoon  The TriCounty base ball Tues WedJhur May 23 27, 27 league which once had 12 teams THE MIRACLE OFF OUR LADY has so far only been able to get QF FATIMA 5 teams tor this year Brighton Technicolor  Foeierville, Webberlville, Lan  sing and Ann Arbor Another Gilbert Roland, Susan Whitney team is needed Also Police raided the Wade Bros THE FIRST TIME Carnival at Monroe last week ,n and arxested 6 employees oper Retort Cummings, Barbara Halo i eirating games of chance ana a cartoon Miss Pagan for obscene danc   ing AU were fined 5924 each, William Ketcham of  Sun, MoiuTues, May 24, 25, 26 DESTINATION GCBL Technicoioi Starring Richard Widmark, Don Taylor ifleaturette, Com News Cartoon Wed Thur, Fri, May 27, 28 29 Watt Dimcys PETER PAN us tr Snarnlr iso Disney BEAR COUNTRY wood ard uWS Prije for this adulta 75c Children 35c, tax included Chelsea KiudtCLJt Friday Saturday, May 22, 23 Double Feature UNDift THE RED SEA a true under water show AND DE3ERT PASSAGE Tim Kolt Western starring Richard Marhn, Joan Nixon rarioon erne newi Sunday, Monday, May 24, 25 SERPENT OF THE NILE Technicolor T IS HERE f9 rnia  V, J Sponsored by the i SWsS D r t ama Starring    , f 4, , coIn Rhonda Feming, Wm Ludgan I Pvt John Bezzeq Jr of Dexter Peak spent the week end at ihe ,Sunj shows 3, 5, 7, 9 , i township who lost a leg when Georqe Thompson home oartoon Stooge Comedy shorts 8 he stepped on a land mine in AC Charles Hewlett was Korea is now at naval hospital home from Dttroit Saurday Tues, VVdThur May 26 27 27 Great Lakes, 111 I Mrs Rita Howe gave a show WHITE GODDESS Mr and Mrs I,eo Devine o er Friday night for Mrs Lois F Drmna Starring Dexter have purchased the Cash Burg Jon Hall Valentine farm in Webster of  John Mclntee of Minnesota crter Pu ftmitk  Howell Chamber ofComm f HOWELL, MICHIGAN in Cooperation with the Howell Merchants SOMEONE WINS EVERY WEEK BE PRESENT IT MAY BE YOU Its Fun and Its free Entry Cards Aw Waiting for You In AU HowU Stores Where the Rules of the Contest Are Posted Notes or  2 4i iiso  were married May 10 Miss hleanor Brogan closed Tile sP2tch has just piuued kjrKhool in the Sprou district 6000 coupon tickets fc 6MCL3 lirill  Socisy on a Peninsu s Will Harris and Leo Lavey range fc taught 14 bass, 10 sunfish and a perch in 2 hours one day this lru Indcpendeil League m with Mr Nettie Vauahn Monday the Lloyd Preston Estate The NorthviUe Junior Horse Show is crt NorthviUe Downs on Sunday, May 31 ivim ui m fears Ago The  e Highway Dept is  adverising for bids to pave the jpinckney Main St j Mrs Bessie Sweetman Fohey, j wife of Mike Fohey, died in Dejtroit May 20  The business section of Oak  I Grove was nearly wiped out by hre Friday i The Marble school,MrsJennie Lavey, teacher, closed with a i picnic Friday In the baU game jthey beat the Pinckney grade boys who were reinforced by Roland Shehan and RusseU ReadThe following were neither absent or tardy the entire school year Hollis and Fritz Wylie and Dorothy Ellis , The game warden arrested d ti number of local fishermen for   jumping the gun on the opening of the fishing seasonThey were not arrainqed at once so they I went before a local justice and Wm Kennedy in right Kennedy  Pd PY Warden said com sco K7 the only run Curdy and pHcmt was faulty and they have rnley were the Howell battery, to appear in HoweU Tuesday The Cty of Flint wiU celebrate Pinckney Independents won ,ts colden jubilee May 25 eir third straight game by beating Hamburg there Sunday James Henry and sor Josse, n to 4 Chet Haupt pitched for are building a barn   Burt, pinckney and got 4 hits Eck had 3 Cox starred crt short is visitina his sister, Mrs Mary Thur, Fri Sat May 28,29, 30 rlitzsirnmons TEW PAN  Kirk Van Winkle W M of Liv Mr and Mrs Albert Frost enncwoce Andrews closes her fChOOl in the Cady district on Wday ana eleted the following offic jngon Lodge is attending grand e 18 relatives Sunday They crs Pres, Morley Vaughn Vice lodge m Detroit j or cdifornict Monday MEN Skilled and Unskilled Detroit Die Set Corpo Pinckney one 80  IM us have warm weather Mks Thressa Melvin doed fetor 1011001 in District No  ox ter township Fridav Herbert Cope is filling ieuuro in Nebraska this week  Pres, Glenn Gardner SocXthal aiiam Asst Sec,, Clayton ilfaewayTreaNorna Vauqhn, WTixom BrosShow is in Howell  Azel Carpenter and Ezra Plum June 12, mer are tearing down a bam at TU D   u , Orchard Lake for Col Edwin S ihe Putnam Hambura rarm George which they wiU nemove The Young Men3 Club base ers Club meet with Dr and Mrs t0 s aame reserve here ball team becrt Fowell ther Sat H F Sigler May 27The program Lloyd Nash underwent a masurda 1 toO Flo  Moran and is Inst, Solo, Florence RiceT1 0 0prcon oi the Pinckney Leo icvey wore the battery Rex ing Mrs Andrews Vocal Solo, Sanitarium Tuesday  Read starred in left Lambrtson Mr3, Guy HaU Recitation, Flor Vpsilcm high school beat the a firstthr, second Fred Read ence Andrews Reading Ida pinckney here Tuesday at base WlBiam Jacobyi of Pincimy at 3b cm Dofan at short Arthur VanFleet Solo Norma Vaughn JJJ JR 0  Cecil Hendee was1   t Jalla Kett 01 Webberville Sworthout was in center and Reading, Mrs E W Kennedy the pitcher  1   P L UMA NU WATER SYSTEM Sianloy Dnkei Jm M1   m THE HNr flf niSPATCH Wadndor May 20, 1953 ti  v  LW flEZtSES  PUT IT UP TO juoy V lf   4 I A HOWMYmEWONB HELPED iNANtMERNCV  MRVINCEWTCARMB DETROIT MICHIGAN r M , r  I WNT My r,A 0 la 0FF SI ft  ssk  AWFUL SICK PLEASE   ALL RJSHT D6ARWeilRND youR cppy r 36  a A  2    cfe  HER M0THR JUST WHISPERED A NUMBER   TALK WITH qupyia DORpTHy MURRAY  si TR TO REACH HgRCAPPy Wg   CCALL WlNCENT  AT  SCVPUR WIFE JS iHiyp SETTER  JKRy H0ME lii AUTHEPXICE IN7H MEANTIME   NRMA HEATH,  MICHIGAN 9E11 SERVICE ASSISTANT  trfi GOT  Oft  H0Uj  U  OH, DADDY m   i   MOMMYS FEEUNS BETTER  f A MY WIFES ALL RISHT A KH N0WTHANKSTOTUP V x,THE OPERATORS AND THE T rPuOKl ltl  ffcV ft  P  K QN TIMES OF EMERGEN  ,,TrJS, ilS HARP TO MEASURE THE VALL OF YOUR TELEPHONE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS TELEPHOME SERVICE CERTAINLY IS ONE OF THE BI6EGT BARGAINS IN THE FAMILY BUPGETJ WORTH A LOT MORB THAN IT COSTS MICHIGAN BELL TELL US HOW YOUR TELEPHONE HELPED VOU NAM i EMERGENCY IP IT 13 USED IN AN ADVERTISEMENT LIKETH3, YCU WLl fiECEIVuTHE ARTISTS CRJINAL CRAWING AS A GIFT ALRESC   ERTISING DEPARTMENT 136 CASS AVENUE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN v Kr,m y V iv J bi , CEf SfATF OF MiCriiClttli iao tiObaifc CCJUI to do Couii PtA6sStur   7 13 f  The local PTA is feeling sheepih today Seems they complained th voungters werent learning nough Said they couldnt even spell So the kids challenged them to a spoiling bee I was aptain of the PT A ers, Doc Brown told me Both iams made the first round just flne But on the second round Speedy Taylor went down on efficiency Then his boy Chip, who happened to be next on the school team, rattled it right off From then on it was murder 80 now Doc says that the iLuikirg  signwhole PTA is ing up for night school From where I sit, it alwayf pays to look and think before yoc leap to conclusions Take thotsa folks who would deny me 1 tent perate glass of beer without a moments thought They wouldnt want me to interfere with thet personal preferences for, say, but termilk Its a good idea to think twice before you spell out rulut for your neighbor Conyright,l95J it taes Drewcrs lvindalio ROYALS 2V tut V2 hp Cut grots th eosy woy itf, ti,c Gig Copacit Reo Royole gosy to hondlo Quick jtarfing 1 hp 4cycle Reo nglne Pcer to spare for sfeep grc  teuflhesf gra  or optional THE 1VEY HARDV7ARE Ptncney, Michigan t u osam r JC court neai ai the Probate Ciiice in the City  oi Howell, insaici county on the 16th day of May A, D, 1953 , rtesenL Houoiubiw rurum rl  Smith, Jig oi Probate  In the Matter of the Change of i Name of  Alander Joseph KozIowski his wile and children,adult marr led person Alexander Joseph KosIowski,hav inq filed in said court his petition j praying that the Court enter an I order, changinq his name from  Alexander Joseph Kozlowski to  Aexander Joseph Kort and the name of his wife from Jane Ther era Kozlowski to Jane Theresa Kort and the names of his child ren to Kort It is Ordered,That the 13ih day of June A D 1953 at ten oclock in the forenoon, a, iaid probate offic, be and IA hereby appointed for hearinq said ptit  ion i It if Orderedjhat notice there  of be qiven by publication of a , copy lerwof for three weeks con secutivaiy previous to said day of heavina in the Pincknov Dis patch, a newspaper printed and 1 circulated in said county  HixaxL  , indqe ot Probato  true ccv elesti T icrcHal Reqister of Probate  High Soil Fertility Needed fo Bumper Crop Yields, Extra Profits andow Bushel Cost 1High yielding, fully developed ear got well balanced feed jf nitrogen, phosphate and potash fertilizer 2Unfinished nubbin lacked sufficient nitrogen 3Phosphatestarved ear IChaffy, undermatured ear needed potash M AKING money growing acre, but the cost per bushel corn these days depends dropped to 77 cents The gross  n how many bushels per acre return increased to 159 which   ou get High yields mean left the farmer with a net profit high profits Low yields mean of 8276 This was nearly three low profits or possible loss times the profit per acre from The main key to high yields the 48bushel yield ij high soil fertility The use of fertilizer meant Agronomists recently report the difference in profits, vd that fixed production costs Other vital factors affecting   n any corn field hih or low yield are good tilth and soil yielding, averaged S3166 per structure drainage and a stalk  sere That was true on fields population sufficient to make yielding 48 bushels per acre use of nil the nutrients availland on fields averaging 106 able in the soil If the soil can Jbushels per acre Such costs not provide the nutrients in Velude plowing, planting, cul balanced1 supply, they can be livatinn, interest, depreciation added in the form of commertn buildings and machinery cial fertilizer carrying nitroand other expenses gen, phosphate and potash The cost of the seed, ferti Yields of 100 and more bushlier, picking and interest els per acre are possible even needed to make 48 bushels per in severe drouths, when the acre boosted the total cost to crop is well fertilized artd has 4248an average of 88 cents a large enough stalk population, per bushel With corn t 1 Yl t was demonstrated by per bushel the 48 bushels gave agronomists in drouthstricken a gross return of 72 and a net Missouri last year County profit of 2052 per acre agents throughout the state re But to make 106 bushels per ported that farmers who acre the variable costs aver reached the 100bushel corn aged 4458, including 3474 goal, fertilized on the basis of spent for fertilizer This boost soil tests and planted their corn ed the total cost to 7624 per at the proper rate Fertilizing Pasture Ups Milk Yield per Cow Cuts Feeding Costs Boosts Dairy Profits H IGH milk yields per cow and per acre arc the key to high profits for dairy farmers in the months ahead, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee You can get higher milk production by building up your Well fertilized pasture gives more milk per acre at a lower production cost , pastures and by good pasture management, says a statement ifued by the committee This  ill provide a yearround supply of cheap forage that ill cut down feeding costs and leave a higher profit ma gin vncthcr prices go up or doen Legumes and grasses are a cheap crop to grow, says the statement It costs considerably less to produce feed nutrients in pasture and hay than in corn and other grain crops Besides, well  fed grasslands are soil savers and soil builders, as well Farm economists estimate that nearly 85 per cent of a cows milk producing capacity can be obtained without the use of high priced grains and supplements  The dairy farmer who has good quality pasture, hay or grass silage can produce milk at a considerably lower cost per 100 pounds than one who feeds a high percentage of grain Getting high yielding, protein rich pasture involves sev eral steps No 1 is liming, where needed and fertilizing the soil liberally with plant food containing nitrogen, phos phate and potash Seeding a welladapted legumegrass mixture is important, too With good seed and fertilizer, your pasture will be in condition to produce thick stands of quality forage that will boost milk yields and lower production CO otS lit  Try N  Ss llO tapers Persons who have b an dumping old papers on the Putnam Township Duripn the Howell Pincknory Road, are asked to discontinue hispractite jo patnttii ou IT Jqi disposing of them there andthoty blow on the highwayTher is a state law reardinq camp inq rubbiah on the highway and violators are subject to a fine The sheriff has been Stanky Dinke   Putnam TownhIj Suptrvitor cm z fctfWrf Al col  137 line, t  1  C AT I 0 N L A 1 Theres so much more to e  and more time to enjoy   vacationing in yuur CVH Michigan You avoid day iI costly, tiresotne longdistance travel and fill them instuiu with superb fishing, golfing, swimming, riding, boating, camping And Michigan prices are easy on acaion  budgets Write todav tor fret Michiian vacation itcraturc MICHIGAN TGU  I COUNCIL  I RC5M 8 CAPITOL BLDtt 1 MNG1,MICH Mi igan Water Wonderland STATE O MlCHfltfUN 1 T r D lr Coiv lor Ibo Coaot oi Uvnoa Ui Mutlti ui l Lftut c ijbara Tessmer, Deceased At a stMtaiwQ oi aau  n uelii 1ay 8, 1953 Pietent rion Hircj fi Smith i e ci Probate I Notice is Hereby Given, Tacrt  th petition of Arthur G Girozd,  the executor of said estate Dray inq ha his final account be all cwed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons en ed thereto will be heard at the FVobate Court on Jun 22ftd , 1953 i ur rdeed, That ucrtce tueie by be erven by publication ot co r ieof tor three w  eon see ativelyprevious tosaiddpyjff I he inq in the PmcknjeyDWpCtlm an  that the fidicuary tmmt co,  of thin notice to be rvHl up i each known party ia inte at ti kJs last known adc rM fly 1 req tered mail retura receipt demanded at least feiuieem ayi prirr to such hearuMr m by perronal eetyice  leait ftr 5 do prior to mh heari q Ikxm R SmiHJudae of Probte  K p conv PCsHkA Reqi3tec  Probate H, C Vedder and wife spent the week end in northern Mich 7ani 10 members from Pinckney at tended the Kings Daughters cou nfy convention at Parkers Corn ers church last Tuesday Mrs Madeline Shehan and frmily of Ann Arbor called a1 ui WmShehcxn noma Saturday  For Prompt Ccd Stock Removal GALL DARLINil  COMPANY Call Hoirall 450   s iV ,     A  TRAINING CAN SAVE MANY LIVES IF ENEMY BOMBS FALL  Webory, May 20, ld53 0   9tQ yubt tion onHEw to iiiiSSi y  A1  and what steps to take 5Wotogvii, and dtnUl warfare It a  shelter and otee the  WMSXC sv3Vii which notifiea you when to use thjA It gel meal suppues and special eqmpxuent ready, trjrfns techmca services needed toesto a stricken area, and organizes mutual aid and mobile support There are two step which every one can take to get into civil defense, The first and most basic it to inform yourself what ou and your family ai individuals can do to protect your selves against enemy attack You can learn how to protect your home from fire, how to bandit injuries aniong your family until trained first aid help can U obtained, how to I minimize the Quivers of attacks by poison gas and biological warfare You can do this by rending a series of boofciea available irota the Super intcndent of Documents, Washington 25, D C They are Survival Under Atocxic Attack What You Should Know About Biological viarfare This Is Civil Defense Emergency Action To Save Livts Fireftghting For Hoasenoldejs But this is just the beginning The second step, and it can be taken at thft same time you are studying the booklets, U to join your local civil de fense organisation Thar you will gif profession tessning in meeting the dangers of an enemy attack andr T become part of the team defending  crties your community  Organize Mutual AM One of the most important fane tlons ox civil defense before an attack is the orgmizing of mutual aM end mobile support The first is help ttotu the neighbor No matter how weU in case of disaster or enemy attack have been dnytVn up by many cities, In operation it works like this If your city were hit by an atomic bomb, nearby towns would sen fire, police, and rescue crews to help out, or your city would do the same for other communities, for mutual aid works both ways The same operation would take place between Slates, since many of them have also drawn up mutual aid pact, Mobile support is organized to supply more help, hut on a Statewide or interstate scale It is made up of teams which can maxe rapid ly These teams would be loaded into cars, trucks, trains or planes and ruhed to the scene of disaster Bach a stricken area might be in another part of the State, instead 61 next door, or in another State altogether Mobile support groups will be loan ned by people on farms or in small cities and towns outside of target area They will assemble outside of such areas and function just like the civil defense organisations in the  rties Help,From NeighLt tome States do not mul their mutual aid or mobile support systems bf the same nauies and not all of tfiam are organized exactly alike But I the important thing is, all States have a help from and for the nhbors U S hkist Build Civil Defense AI FORCE CHIEF SAYS ENEMY BOMBERS CAN ATTACK AMERICA TAa it tht  tf  eries t artkUt cm dtrU defense, bused on the booklet This ts Civil mhim SfetSNtT M W Plral Civil Detente Administration It m be obtained from the WmtmmW gimmintm, attornment Panting Office, Washington D C, for ten cents By MTLLA1D CALDWELL Federal Civil Defense Administrator 4f General Hoyt VJenberg, Chief of Staff of the Uuitcd JLTOSB States Air Force, lus made a startling statementon3 Timmr wicn most Am iis find hard to believe He had said  sB that at best we could knock down only 30 out of every 100 enemy planes attacking the United States That means that at least 7 out of 10 woulu et through Despite our traditional attitude that it cant happen here, we must believe these facta V 5 Needs rMl Defense 1 ONE FIRST AID STATION WOULD NEED 200 WORKERS  This does not mean that our Air Force is ineffective We have an excellent air force and our antiaircraft defenses are good In the last war, the Germans also were well equipped with defense weapons, but they were not able to stop our attacking bombers On the average, ws lost fewer than 10 out of each 100 plains That gives us something to tlunk about We know that everything possible will be done to stop the enemy at our borders, and to prevent sabotage within, but we also can be surf that, in case of war, 4 good percentage of enemy attacks would be success ful in spite of all that we could do Thatis why we must have Civil Defense The wide oceans which once prou without warning help prepared a city might be, after a I operations plan attack it couiu itJt take care of itself It is your duty, no matter where It would have to lool to neighboring suburbs, cities end itaes for hel And that u rrust be jUst as wl orgnvzec ftu triJnei as the civil dej civil defence cperctions Be rdy fense orf iicr ih the city whfcii I Know what to do when that dme has been ijMcVi out That is tlie come1  rki j The Hex rjij wil discuss Jur vp tdi otiixTk i part ir civfl defense you are, to serve in some civil defense organizalion You may be called upon to take your prt iii any one of thee Mutual Ui iircUtSNezJs Livii Defense GETTING A BOMBED COMMUNITY  0 ITS FEET TAKES ORGANIZATION   , ,i U tkr iatt of a teriu of arttfto M cmii ieftna, lased on th puiift  ihn li Civil c, i prtpiired b ike Federal Civu Oitt AminulKtficm It w bt abtamti ffbni ike  ,AfyitutrJeitt of Doatmenti, Government rrmtimg Offict, Washnjtcn, l C icr en cent By MILLARD CALDWELL  Ftdral Civil Defense Administrator aw Getting a stricken city back into working order a eoon JysMaa poaibe by restoring damaged facilities and clearing FV1J5 away debris is the job of the Engineering Service Under sssw their regular supervisors, but with civil defense direction, men employed by public works and utility departments or con tracting firms, would do the same kind of work in the event of enemy attack  emergency food and mfdical suppaes Cected us have given way to global bombere Today we face mors kinds of attack than ever before, and our danger i much greater There is only onf sure wvy to kstp xny enemy from knocking vn out of a  r We must know how to save lives and property, restore our cities and industries, and carry on the fight no matter what kind of attacks art hurled against us i Russia Has Bombers Russia h hundreds of heavy, longIange bombers patterned after our B2is which could get throuch most , our defense setups We know thrt Cafia has atomic bombs and that wheir heavy longrange bombers are japable of delivering tliem anywhere n tre United States at any time the Krualin dictates She can wage biological warfare for she has scientists capable of preparing diseases for use against people, plants, and animals, and trained secret agents who could spread them It is certain that she has the major war gases, including the new and deadly nerve gas developed by German experts who were taken irro Russia at the end of the last wtr That is not all we must plan against In some types of biological warfare fifth columnists could begin work without waiting for a war to starts Saboteurs too, could attack from within and wreck our defenses and war production output Hit Without Warning All these enemy weapons coull bit  it the fourth of a series of articles on civil defense, based on the booklet This Is Civil ense prepared by the Federal Civil Defense Administration It tncy be obtained from the  impendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D C, for ten cents By MILLARD CALDWELL federal Civil Defense Administrator Tlie most staggering civil defense problems are public I education, training, and organisation All must be solved without delay Immediate training for some 15,000,000 Americans, and intensive education in selfprotection for 1S5,GOO,000 othei3 are vital Here are some facts and figures for yci tu think about s The outcome of modern war ir not necessarily decided by armies r the field Wars today can be won or lost on the horns front The home front cannot be hidden, and it cannot retreatnot if we are to survive as a free people Millions of Americans must be trained in civil defense before this country can be sure it is ready for inemy attack Meanwhile, that attack anight cons at any moment We ha no time to lose in preparing to ward off such an attack Your home, your job, your family, your own life may be at stake Civil defense is the sure waythe only organized Wayfor survival on the hojne front The next article will discuss what is civil deiense and how it can help Iry to picture the number of traind workers that would be needed to uanale an attack situation As an example, a single firstaid station should consist of alnost 200 workers Thiy could handle ubout 6u0 vounded people in 24 hour To care lor those injured by one Hiroshimasize atomic bouib, nearly 100 such firstaid stations would be  needed That adds up to more than I 40,000 C rotaid workers needed for I each atomic bomb  but it doesnt  include hospital staffs An engineering service as large or , tven larger would be needed to clear away tnc rubble before firstaiders could reach the wounded A highly trained rescue service would be needed to get people out of wrecked or burning buildings A large and efficient supply sorvife would be needed to bring in foot1, clothing, and medicine Job cf Helping Homeless There would be other Jobs of putting out fires, restoring utilities, saring for the homeless, gathering families together again, feeding the people, and getting the factories and community iife rolling once more ilDst of the ways of meeting atomic disaster ae not new or different, except In sjee The biggest problem is to prepare ourselves to handle dis asters greater than any that ever have strAk the United States Remember what you read in the previous Article fthout the Japanese  at Hiroshima and Nagasaki They were almost completely unprepared and what happened Their in difference in organizing an efficient civil defense should be a grim warning to us Here are some really important things to remember They make up civil defense 1 A possible enemy has the weapons now to attack us 2 There is a defense against any attack, including atomic warfare, and civil defense is a M part of it 3 At least 15,000,000 Americans must be trained in civil defense, and every American must learn the facts of survival 4 Without civil defense your city would be helpless with civil defense, your losses could be cut in half Must Have Support 5 Your State and local civil defense directors must have your support They have an important job for you no matter where you live 6 Read the official civil defense booklets right away You can double your ehances of survival ifyou know whut to do 7 Civil defense is up to you Get into civil defense right now The biggest problem before us now is to be prepared on the heme front and that problem can be met only throug civil defense Each of us must Wave a job to do if trouble comesand must know how to do it ThI next article will discuss who is responsible for civil defense U S Needs Civil Defense I S Must Build Civil Defense RURAL AMERICA HAS IMPORTANT PART IN PROTECTING HOME FRONT    HOME FRONT PROTECTION IS UP TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Thn is the second of a series of articles OH avil defense, based on the booklet This Is Civil Defense prepared by the Federal Civil Defense Administration It may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D C, ff tee tentt Men would be needed who can operate special equipment, sueh as eranes, bulldoiera, dump trucks and welding machines, and volunteers in the labor force that would help clean away wreckage and optn the streets to traffic Help would be recruited from equipment and material dealers, labor unions, engineering schools, snd other groups which have skilled work men, tools, and material The Rescue Service Rescue work ts mainly an tag igb end require seme basic knowledge of shoeing, rigging, ana building eeswUruciisn Hence, Its personnel wii be drawn frost the building trades snd stmrUx oecnaations Umtrsined reecae workers often make, a bad situation worse by causing additional damage, creating smote casualties, or teeoa koarten wnl need many voluateerc lag casualties taesaseWsa, Rescue teams wii have their own specially equipped rescue vehicle, and will be made up of ehgit men each Three teams, working 8hor shifts to to the stricken area vVomeii can be very useful in these operations, and many of em acted as drivers for the military und Red Cross in the las war The Transportsuun Service v teach people to drive in oraiuzeJ fleets under emergency conditior and give them instructions In simple repair and maintenance wort if necessary Assembly points wiT be set up and a mission wilt be assigned to every volunteer an4 every official vehickPersons skilled ki jail, au, or watc transportation are also needed r should contact their local civil de fense transportation sorvic WW Need Volunteers Your local civil defense hea By MILLARD CALDWELL Federal Civil Defense Administrator Even if forewarned of war, our armed forces cannot prevent attack, for there is no sure way of keeping enemy planes from getting through our defenses The enemys rtrst objective would be to upset the war efforts of the civilian population, as well as to destroy property and to kill and injure people His aim would be to make you quit, leave you jobs, desert your homes and start panic among you Panic can take a tremendous toll of lives It also can bring   is the fifth of a series of articles on civil defense based on the boohlet This Is Civil ens prepared by the Federal Civil Defense Administration It may be obtained from the  erintendent of Documents, Government Printing 0rt H ashiwjton, C jor ten cents By MILLARD CALDVELL federa Civil Defense Administrator  Civil defense is set up by Fedcra1 nd3tato law But no law will work unless you bad rfcup with action Thats why, in the end, the re mobility for civil defense is yours II bombs from enemy planea ever fall  I your city or community, thev will not fnll on an organization, or a system of gov ernment Jhey will fall on you and your fiy and friends A BoldL is trained to take care of  gUff organi  diwct cWn  provide arouadthaelook operation, will be assianejl to easn testae ve hicle, and wii he known as  rescue squad AbiUs and wsklmgness to work as a team under emergency conditions, and strength and stamina to perform that work, art requirements for the good rescue worker Skilled drives are needed for the Transportation Service, la ease of enemy attach, people and equipment would have to be moved eskreftiJry and rapidly the injured to hospitals, for staff work, fie matter what job you undertake, It wsa be vital to your organisation You are just as important m a smafi job as kn a big job It is not neeessarr to save any technical kswwledgs By volunteering nor staff won TOP Bay srve some one with teennhml sama the onpor tunity to serve where he k most needed At the oivtt defense services YSSJ have been reaatog aneot are for me punpose of npetescsng tves and prqp ersy ia the united States aWery one la every communUr b sjtted for some Job in civil defense Select one or more for which you are best qualified and volunteer NOW  I production to a standstill It ie the task of the civil defense to organise and train millions of Ameri cans so that each one will be prepared to render the best protective service tt Jhe moment it la needed Tour aim should be to accept that trailing to that you will know how to rescue the trapped and injured, know how to work with volunteer fire fighting units, know how to prevent panic and know how to perform any of the specific duties of civil defense, particularly those you have indicated, in your training, that you are best qualled to do There are ways to save thousands of pee pis from the effects of blast, racmettvity and heat from the atomic bomb There are ways to takje shelter, to rescue the trapped and injured, and ways to cut fire kisses to a minimum Organized civil defense can do those things The atomic bomb is too expensive to use purposely on a farm com munity However, this relative feedem from attack only adds to the responsibility of the people who live k taoh areas Civilians away from the target area wtil be better able, mentally and physically, to cope with situations of disaster Farm People Equipped With cars, truoks and tractors available, farm people are well equipped to aid any tericken area wtthin their reach Mobile support, rescue and evacuation work are phases of oivM defonse that rural folk are especially qualified to do To do any of them without confusion and da, you must be organized and trained It ia imperative that farm families learn about biological warfare and how to watch for it While you are protecting your family and your livestock from infections and your crop1 from infestations, you are cooperat ing with the civil defense program There are ways of keeping disease from spreading, anc1 of protecting our food and water supplies Civil defense, working with existing health agencies and physicians, attends to that job We should be prepared to cope with poison gases And we can be, for there are good delenses against them There are ways of sharply reducing losses from gas attacks, and civil defense provides the best answers Civil defense services are organized to bring in help from outside, and to get a stricken city backinto working order in the shortest possible time It provides food, shelter and medical care for victims of attack Defense Takes Planning Civil defense takes planning, organization, and a lot of hard work, There are jobs for yxiu Find out where you can serve your family, your community and yourself the beat Then volunteer for the work you are best suited to do Civil defense cannot protect every Ufa and every home, but it will save thousands of livesmaybe your life or the life of someone dear to you The next article will discuss what would happen if an Abomb fell on your city without civil defense VWtVtytyQ Farm Reforms Urged for Poland i Inmsclf mid to keep on njrhLing As i defender of your home front, you stust learn to protect yourself and Issep on working Despite every pre enution, a soldier might be killed So sntght you But the more you know, and the better trained you are, the otter your chances for survival To help you protect yourself, and ts make the best use of your own Special ability tml skill in an emergency, is the whole idea of etvil defense If you give time and thought to that, then you will be ahle to save yourself and others if trouble comes as is not up to the Federal Governssent to run civil defense The Federal Civil Defense Administration does the basic planning, gives techni cal information to the States, pays mart of the cost of equipment and shelters, and provides some kinds of emergency supplies The operation of sivil defense begins at your State line It Is The Peoples Job It is the job of the States and Territories and their counties and elties to organize civil defense among tneir own people They must build the machine and make it run The person In charge in your State is the State Civil Defense Director In your dty it is the mayor, or your local Civil Defense Director Be and his To do this tliey must find and train t thousands  volunteer workers Without yov be useless Civil def responsibihi ii Ip, tV ir efforts would e is definitely vot the of the Armed Forces Their job h to fight by carrying the attack to the enemy Their experts have worked with the Federal Civil Defense Administration to determine which areas are most likely to be attacked, what kinds of attacks to expect, and what to do about them The Aimed Forces have some definite civil defense jobs, such as making decisions on blackouts, dimouts, camouflage and radio silence Air Force On Job The Air Force operates the radar screen and the ground observer system to know when its own fighter planes are needed to meet incoming bombers, and to warn civil defense officials of their approach Once the warning ha been given, the Air Force job fo civil defense ends, and civil defenr bves into operation That is whee ycu come in That is where your training in civil defense will save livisperhaps your life and the lives of i our family The next article will discuss what does civil defense do before an attack New President o UN Assembly   J arT  , r m Va  ,  , rSP   1    vf58,  a PoUab woman weft thovelt apples damped in an outdoor bin ntiasfcm efvtfce Ufr d anjl Agriculture Organisation FAO  that Mtsaflt IsstJl Mpnljft i in a state of emergency and has   aftotsJW p Raise food production Among  mW9 in the home and commerssnl Ji yiMMsMs tan vnfttaSsc and a system of ratlonttf  Lc idor, IvMa and Yugoslavia  been elected by tie rN  oral Assembly to occupy the seats on the Security Council to lad next January by Argentina, CrnaUa and tin Ukraine senUtiM of the three rountris elected arr loit lo right, Vil iLafionte, of Ecuador Senegal Nuui Rau, of    Hr Edvard Kardelj, Foreign Mini of Yugoslavia  vi 1 U TO Ambassador Nasrollah Entesam of Iran left was elected President s the Fifth Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly, now meeting at Flushing Meadow and Lake Success, N Y UX SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lis congratulates Mr Entemam,  i mm   4 Ws The Peoples V Wednesday, May 20, 1953    Plnckney Dispatch n , Entered as 2nd Class I J Matter at Postoffice  vAr Act oi March 8 1877  IK SoHowsh StinckiieyJVlich i Siciipuon price 160 per xY ill  Jl J  tUvjJicjs iiiE M  i   I AC3 Noei Cook oi CastU air  bus V California, is visaing his  vhe, the io jmei Ann Heath anj bcu   Mevwin Cam pell and wife and uie Charles iVicDaniels of Chel ,veu Sunday amner guests  M 1IM  Plumbinq 8 Heating Win Mayer and wile, Muniih  i , iioyse uiiipDtsui was a LW aijusi ui anj new ivi ti v iiiuw uin iii nun Aibu Ui vu j uguui iauiiudy  i A Grose 0itjfe  ,  13  iumbirtwi Fixture Canued G00fti fl WE 3EM r   Odits Fcrnit  i Ingerl  t fc Ket  ana Mis Lick Franks oi   Lui, iiuiii,, were Saturday  , u  , ut tnu iVieiwin Campbell IiOio M aci Lds iiaert Shirley at tenuu 2on vjuauiq anniversary ui Mr ana uub Can Ward in imgree Suiiuuy, in Herb Pcaxi r family ol rliiit auu the hdi kuimer srfam dy attended the wedding oi ijjoris Calmer auquter ot Ben i doumer at Deuu bat, J  Wader Clark ana wire spem  he week ena n uast iuwas  Sunaay qaesu, o rr, Margar i et Clark were Mis C W, Clark ui Ann Arbor, John runtee oi Mmnesaa ana uie riy Clair vfcmily, , bourse Hasxins a a family oil Octroi, called at he JJO Acidey  POCOHONTA auiuy Sunday 1 irsLorojiy Linker ana uauqh er, Chrlsuue, returnee Home on I  ouira aii several weeKs J ,ay  oiriaq3 Mrs Mar snail a o tak   car ot i Imny bhdcti  oeen at  and Supplies ELECTICOD AND C S HOT WATER HEATER COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SV1C V7K INSTALL EAfi M  Phone 183F2 LUMP XLNTUCKY EGG 9TOKZB ftc e Iron l I  V   Help ikS   ii  iii ilcrtni hier is ccrnnq alonq f 1V Viih hS ttJA v 1 StOlO uiday Haines ictia  end  ,1a   , brjiiieiiiiiavv,      , vii en Lne cur  now in working    r  Vf y Son vn a Wan it r, triem Exp Lnnecesmry ipply in Person  C i p, ,  ix and Llean   Vveanesday I g  iiird iiome in B  LT and wiie oi   rrpaell Roddis of1 a tho Hrb Pal It  IN jluiray Kenneay I  n Kennedy and v ,najiy ana , 9  HJ,I Kennedy I J c  innc Sunday j  , Kennedys  1 ,nd vife and  r ri crd wife at C , iriendo mqht at t 1 csay   ni construe ,v hovio m Briqhton d 1 In Howell l i woo a  home,     4 Hrndee was ill J at the Lloya iiiUv  , Dinket assisted1 , , , lames Kitsie Dinkel and   ca cr Bauqhn gave a prenup  al iowe Monday niqht at the i UT is home for Miss Id Anna Abney zr, ,7ashinqtm D C, Sunday Anna i I arrived , ,eAi Sunday sue er p  Pne CURRsWT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK DEXTER, MICHIGAN i S 1MAkT Vml onsrs Urocery 60fifi Pinckney Road Quality Merthindise  1L0W 9Zt CE9 Baer ad Wine lo Take Out HO R S Daily 8 te 8 Sunday 9 lo 8  r Mrs, WmMercei is hon bnql,jn and ha ,  AaiiUA 0 a  ,i , av bunday guests Mrs Laura Gradweli c Chi  ago spent the week end ni  f Mr and Mrs, Farl Kuvbtir o I rfviuow Vdlaae pent S,na a tne ion Ware homo j Cnares Whiren3aa un,, j Beatrice Lamarn ci  called at the jese rc,  Sun ay  Clare Miller, Lwreno C jbn, rxenry Haa,  ,i   er ana ye editor ,  i Mciciix banque,  , o , 1hurtaa niqjit, 010 1 ten o0 year memeio, ivuso Aloerta L, ii  jAuii uoor SatLiiaav  20 Ijended tie , ,  Vveane iav nlqi aiv, , rtosaje Tash by iV 01,un  j Molhrnan and janu  tlie termers homeMj bt muared to Kennctn cu Ann Arbor June 2J, I John iioyer ana vde  j Sunday at the wc, 1,, home M Chelsea The Dale Miller iamhy at the Tuhp lestivai in Hon Sunday  Mrs Frank Peters of ac I is visiting at the riea home  Ona Compbell and wfe speiv Sunaay at the Can emz noo ui Lansing f Ray Newcomb and Tuy rc j 1or of Howell callea ai no C  Campbell home Sunaay mgnt The James Whitley icumspent Sunday at he Harola M Kenzie home in Detroit  Harold Porter ana fainiy spoui the week end in Grand Rapias Frank Aberdeen an wle ve Sunday guests at the Rex Ncc i el home in Ann Arbor  Lester McAfee has gone to Los Angeles Calif, for 3 weeks Mrr Garland Campbell and 2 Pchidren of Muncie, Ind, spent  I last week at the Lester McAtc , home Mrs, McAfee and the har ijold Radys took them back Sun day,  Mrs Jas, Given of levistcwr Obio, was a guest at the Robert v me m Dundee JGiven home last weekVed,an cc Otis Matteson and wife,  Fri, she called at the John Va  Be ,e Creek spent spent Sur home in Dexter with Mrs Given  ty c r thD Joe Griffith home, a, Saturday the Givens took 11 The jou Cifih family were Iback to Lewistown, She is Mr S mue dinner guests at the Lor I Givens mother, A dinner vs en hcien heme in Pontiac  held Sunday at the home of Ad i d dicMullen of Ann Arbor, a en Longbrake and wife of Lev, summer reslaent at Rush Lako istown grandparents of uv died Thursday  1 Given in honor of Cynthia Lou MisViol Pcttys, Mrs Maudo 1 ise Given 3 first birthday ,u rr Ho veil, Iirs, Beatrice  f Anita Shirey enter cms j  iner c rrde Ind, and the Jj number of friends a her horru, vV docker family of Ann ArI in honor of her birthday bor c led at the J, H, Hooker II 17 from Pinckney attended tV i,uuy Sunday, Centennial Celebration aru da Mr, and Mrs, Ray Burns were  I qut oof Washtenaw Lodge Mo in Ypdlcni Sunday,   J 65 F  A M, Dexter Satvrcay Aino extension meetincf niqht Clare Miller, Iawrnc v li be held at the home or Mrs Bauqhn, Lawrence Ccrmbum Y iph Hall Wednesday after I  jsKia  X I  T r Jt ,1 ,    A  w ISION and xes  Service pRorpy rc COURTEOUS SERVICE M4RnRnTER PiNCKNEY MICH CAPEmiT TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 WcMrs  Jp  HI u ruP011 11 leaves with, tents Mr, and Mrs, Homer ior BUoxi, Miss, where ,  be married to William  dam Nesbitt of the air corp ,vek ,,n Tctz and wife if Detroit r,rcr d fhe en Sunaay rch home ivjffc vvay 1  mo  ana  Robert ACee and C J die attenaed the  ,0 cdd u 1 uu hp iecii Hewlett me m ho we LI Sunday Vu Mae Iviotz of Howell and  Wilson ef Jacuson spent undcy at the ec Lavey home  Mrs, Herman Vvidmcyer wa n l a he Ccnql church Sun 14 Lic Albert Shiriey, Dale Millrlicl s Hohoway,Leonard Lee, jnieu Momman and WmBink zrti ctiended a nouse warm L uraay at the ival Shirley   ,  A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND TH GAS MAINS THE PKIL6ASTAPPAN WITH COOLirc , The omailng automatic ovn pifet  thnt 4o not re gatl Yowv got It tte it f belie t it SAVE WITH THIS SPECAL INTRODUCTORY OfFER Pfcoii  Clifford Miller P W Curlett,   n on VanSlaimheook, O VinFloy O 3randon White sr, retirrned Robinson, Ross ReadOna Camp frc 1 Sd Joe hospital, Ann Arbor bell, Hownrd Thayer, Dan Van Scurday vhere he Underwent Slambrook Eorl Stanley, Henrv  ar operation y  HaucJc George Clark, Jack Har Rov Backus and wife ot CheU  Ralph HalL sea called here Thursday   Regular Ice Spacial price You avt Cemt in today B tfe first te own thU baifut range with so many outstanding coekinget feoturti  239 50 S179 8O0u ft Hockey Service  MS  w PHONE  B  jk 7WXrt Wv  rTr  tKI A  m  famimnmiicLAWfitii  tpafri5aj    , wykf  imsspr  JEsdnssday, May 20, 1953 a meeting ot tne rural teach I  em ofLivingston county held atA the Winans Lake school last,, Monday Mrs Aha Meyer of aakney was elected president j the group 1 Ckae Swarthout has finished I his course at the Detroit Barber I  XbftW lftocswy  i A4yan 10 from Pinckney attended the wauy 1100 k si to fcfc P e  PROFESSIONAL CORNER J  Ctfcfator Shovsis Crank Shank Rollins Cooiwrs  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE  Its hist plain common sens to rpltct worn or broken parts on J An Deere Equibtnem with only geralbn John Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original parts    made fem the same highgrade materials, ssm the same patterns aift dies    and eltfc the same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the fine, dependable performance ofyour John Deere Equipment Keep k  100 John Deere OtPUssn Youth for Christ Rally at Howell Except Wectatvi Sunday afternoon Men Tossy Fit 80 1  DfskBlftdw    9ud Quia Aimblks HMIUIMU mimuum n uuuiuuiiis nmiiuuiuiiiiBti 111111111111n jiuuiuiuuil iinuuut 1  iinmni lumu ill 1 i in i iMimum 1 mmumr I itMI i j iiiiiiuimiSiPinnninif  ,iitiunin  WHIIHI1 nmt ot Biadar CaafiMs ft SALE Davenport in good condition, Mrs Lee Lavey Phone 58F2 WAKTBDAestaurant help, p pry ot White House across from fowling Alley at 132 East M am St, Plnckney FOR SALEC size potatoes for 50 lbs for 50c WiHard Wiltee STtL UT MICHIGAN The Probata tJevrt tor me County et Ungeton In toe Matter at tne Estate 0 vGhozl wood Deceased A, a eeesiaa ot said Coim ii May IU 1963 JkpSMai iioa, hiruu  Stniith, fynBe at Proavatc   Sotice is Hereby Given, That fthe petUon oi Babetl H, Erwold, the administrcc tor of said estate, praying that his final account be allowed and the,residue of said estate assan, ed to thepersons entitled tru ,iq will be heard at Probate Court June 8, 1853, at ten A M JLte Ornerea That Nouc Uire of be given by publication of a  aenjf hwtfeci iu ms w u etfutively preview  said day OJ heerKg in sne Pinckney Dis JMOeh, a newspaper, printed and MNjuhned in said county   and that the petitioner I esjpae a copy t ua nouce 10 uv  safteg upon each known party I in interest at hia ust known ad by registered mail return t demanded r least lourvl4Mays prior 1 such ntai 1 tng or by pexsttai tervice at  Isw five  days prwi tw such  hecrtog  tiiram R Smith  A n copy judie , 1 Tobatr J peJesta oThrtv Jwoister  Probate IV av DA G B McCLOSXEY Deuist 112Vs i4orte Miciiaa,  Telepnones Q hce 93o JetMLsse 114 veninos by Api jointsnuU , wmU a Mltugac HEBB SNEED Phone 183 07  Qm,iiet ttowtU MXhkan rteal Lstate IrsuxaniSv lVckeroae City Lake and faw PioneKy A Spedatttv 64t four Propertr Ml IU Fajnis Heme Lsp hapertiei Business OroJlUclaes Usl Your Proper tft Me GEALD aSBff Broker 2 U   n  a Pinckney, Mich Ph e I 1 I bhone 157FU RepinVin MlHtON 1 HUGHES PlunsuiQ and Heatina Tllcen fitate Phone 183F2 1075 East M36, Pfaokney Funeral Horne Don C Swarthout Directot Modem Ecrulpment ,  UE LAVEY General insurance Poae 59J3 Pinckner Mh BLFliGEAFfl SERMOF ilAKOLD RADY Hepairs oa A Makes IHONE 1S4F3 Plnckney AUCTIONEER farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUk CALL FOWLLVULLE 436F6 Dxi C 1 TOWNER Dentist 6044 Porta Lake RM 4 Devter Phone Dexr 3461 Ciasiicd Ailvs tfhon3 39  6d Ptecfcney, Mlc FRED C REICKHOFF A OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand liver Av IV well u Mldnaw thone 358 esideece 61 UOYD HFNTKF Uvestock Hanftno Weekly Tps Muae Tc Drv General TncUnq PtncWr Mir Phone 161F13 ROGER I CARR Complete Insusence Coverage Phone 43 Plncknc sK CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aid To Paj MILFOR GRANITE WRK8 1iliord MiduVcok j FOR SALfiCoal rurnaoe stoker, tired and in use now WANTED To buy auto bed for apjJjfrS0ll PinCnkey baby Phone 71F3, Plnckney, P e W  We carry a complete stock of genuine John eere Parts See us for vour placement needs Place j our pjns order nowl 1  WANTEDFull and part tim wi FOR SALECottages at Patterson tresses at the Lake, for year around with oil Lakeland Golt Club, Brighton furnace See Bill McMdcken at Michigan,  Frank Norck, Mar, 1090 Patterson Lake Ik, sales  FOR SALi140 Kymouih ub man for Noel Burnharn realtor Coupe, radio and heater, FOR SALE African Violets both Murrays Gulf Statioa  single and double Also a num  poR SALE4ii iot an ROM Mfiin FOR SALE Two beautiful Homelber of aprons Phone 121F4  pu t drf Sites Ot 200 ft on Wyhe Road, 1 Mrs Margaret Clark w uarTLb Vedd the other 12 ft on Portage Lake   T    Tr0 Roadne and one quarter miles FOR SALEh  ceaar rowooat,  To RentFurnieheU etenern room from Dexter,Mich Highway bus ears, anchors and 1 HP out 335 East Main St, school bus, Electricity Goodi board motor E L McKinley Pnone 120F1 i Plnckney 1 Land, Beautiful Shacb Trtes, Re306 Mill St, Pinckney sthcted, also a few smaller par eels, John McGinn Dexter Mich 14871 Portage Lake Road LAV Elf HAPDeVABF BOAT Wntdehiela made to yew pattern Bring your pattern f ABE AUTO PARTS, Howell Phone Ul DEO LB SEED COrtN ifoull find what yoou want in DeKalb DeKalb has 64 different varietiees One or morb will fit your climate and your soil Can or see me today And remember I have the new DeKalb Chiv too For 13 years more fanners have planted DeKalb than any other corn For sale by Ralph 8torm, Gregory Mioh FOR SALEMilk Rouie hauling 90 to 110 cans into Fowlsrville with 1950 Intermatioea truck Edmond Stephens,4995 Potts Rd Fowlervillci tMichigtc AUTQMOWh LMM BtCTALL es By entnpeient alasier stockee hemd Curved ehiekk esid bosk elnes able  ABTS ATO PAr Phone 1M ef Bjwture FOR SALEi Hectric shallow well FOR RENT 14 aeree  pump, good as new also hand at 1306 M36 Bast Pietehnev power lawnaower fori CaSup Phone 35102 Ann Arber armiT PIANO BARGAIN Aotner than return to stock Large Exclusive Piano Company oners a beautiful spinet piano at large sayings, to some interest  M ed party with good aredit refer 001 eases who son pay 7500 down and assume small monthly pay meats Write to Murray Collins  Co 19375 Livernois Detroit 21, Mlofciqau Att Credit Manager FuR SAU  Baby chicKs Started hiaks 4aoh chick J a produat oi earr til marine, rieie ouinnq 6 bloodtesunci Their sires and WANTED To Kent Modern  dams are heleoted on the swsi rooui apartment in town  oi health, vujor and site U S for 2 ladies Phone 12 1F11 approved Pullonem oont FOR SALE4 Fresh Cows Russel Bokroe, 2 miles south oi  Plnckney on Tama Roadwusned Duy these csicks at teHea roUL sand and giuvel graded or mix j TRY FARR and HATCHERY 13 ed also processed rood gravel 01 N Byi, 1 rd at oily Irniu hdP   I Pinckney QUALITY M eats LADlESBam extra cash by addressine postals a home Write Vali Co, Box 1042, Munde, Ind, FOR SALEModem year around home on private Lake Call Pinokney 137721 FOT SALE Double drain board sink, No 54, used 1 yrs, price M one telephone stand 500 1168 UnadUIa St, Pincknev  FOft SALE iXhsee Large Home Sites  on Paneceon Lake Road, about one ssMe south of Plnckney with Por taqe River Frontage Farmirigtoa 1227M  qrav D  J GRAVEL COMPANY 4 miles west of Howell at 450 Mason Road Phone Howell 984 I 2 or Fcwlerville 388F11 FOR SALE BABY CHICKS, white leghorns,barred and white rocks New Hampshire and Hv Lin Chicks Order Ntw Phone 505W Bob Sauire Hatchery HoweU Mich WANTEDJuniT cars, scrap iron, 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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> PWPPJWW    Pinckney Disptoth 1 Vol  7 V  MitUgsi Mirror , T Court New j w j ine May term of coure starts J Spending money u run for May 8 The docket is lightmany some people but a hcadach for  me cases being old ones, the legislature which has had to I There are 3 cnminai cases appropiate money which tney Wallace Crofoot, driving away do not have until new taxes are a GOT, Charles battle, negligent in fleet  homicide and Richard Bolton They have cut out the 27,167 breaking and entering, appropriation for the Michigan Temperance Bell and Wilhelm iMaval riessrve This consists ot ma lumer are seeking citizen 1UU men who the legislature hip soys do nothing and also araw LJury cases are, issue of fact THfe PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, May 13 1953 CHURCH Hffli r , wm Athletics  Catholic tw Marys Catholic CL  Ffacfawy Michigan e,Ft Albert J Sdumtu n  iunduy Mewses SeK SM 800 lUCu  Wfcier 800 4 1000 tfovenna Devpttooss riday even ji r at 730  tontessiang riday altsj Wo vwjiu ic  SCHOOL NEWS i  By beaUng Hartland 10 to 2 KINDERGARTEN NEWS rriauy Pinckney practically cin LaiT Bauyhn is bachhe say aiOl The Tideiands Oil mu L ,  ,,,       rloi way in congre a S ched the league championship,01 stomach huits and your eyes hghiover it both or d  One win i u their 3 remainina  hu,t and thins KJ round nd i,Urni scorai   , v nq heaec    iMews classic   , Detroit ie Great classes it as giveaway and others 5U for uniforms thy do not useUnto Tereas vs Mich Oon Gas, J10 , 730 to 0C  The attempt to cut 4,494,000 j Lorcrine Frank vs Dan Shosey, from the capital outlay bill fof Willard Baugh vs Arthur Musch, ne buildings and remodelling Detroit Auto Ins Co vs Arthur failed A minority said we should  Churchesccasujmpsit,Chester Lew balance the budget first, Th appropriation for 159,100 ier an ice rink in the stadium at  is vs Trio Machine Co, Amco Corp vs Orla Williams Wm  Deutsch and Sons vs Frank Houghton College of Mines wasiShaner, Robert Anspaugh vs  passed The college said it was Arthur and Henrietta Done integral part of their recreation Nonjury cases George Hock program jvs Thureson Lumber, Ind Nat Jackson prison got an approp Bank vs Douglas Kinney, Freda nation of 487,000, Marguette Lloyd Berrier Auto j Sunday Mils 800 Mar Cougj tgatiom gev, Keith Ruegseger, Kisio Sunday School 930 a m Smith vs 529, 547,University of Michigan j Owners Insurance Co vs Harry 660,000 for the hospital andi j Churches, Estate of Elizabeth 1,320000 tor libraries and roads Lantz ,, Michigan State 1,370,000 forj There are 14 suits lnvolingj libraries and roads, Ferris Irish title clearances The Michigan tute 58,000, Mt Pleasant 500, Consolidated Gas Co has 14  000 Kalamcddo 26,882 MichLj suits involving right of ways gan State Normal 125,000 and Divorce cases are Fred vs IsaWestern State 100,000 bel Suttesfceld, Betty vs James Wayne County claims most Stone, Elizabeth vs Adolph of the tax money is raised thereMarx, Ann vs Vincent Galerna, and spent elsewhere, They de Stella vs Bozo Chesvich,Wilbur sired th childrens hospital there vs Ruth Mathewson, Roberta vs  but Ann Arbor got it Is is to cost Louis Rarabaugh, Maybell vs to nnn non Martin Jones Marjory vs Irvin iMWUUUU I Lindsay, Glenn Vs Carol Brock ,way, Paul4 vs Charlotte Lenhart, re Beatrice vs John Scot, Marion OOitfflBVMtGtf NOTES vs Q BelL Edward vs Eunice  qc 14 sinkeouts, Jim Wilson pched the 7th and fanned all  hrGc Hartland batters, rinckney go 13 hits, Dave Haines lad with ia triple and 2 A singles, In otiier qams Dexter beat ww ,  lAcmchc o 6 io J and South Ly Morning Worship  1045 ai on was iak J Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, Ann Arbor   330 to 400 pmPiickney Pilgrim Fellowship  7 UU pm Darrow, ss Monday Night,Bible Stud U0Meabon   Wed Choir Practise Junior 4U0 hraaley, ci Senior 7JU  Matteson, c Thursday night 800 Prayer Meet Haines, ib  ing 80U p m t Howell, 2b We preach Christ and everyone K Matteson, ki z  j HolLngaVitorti,  Rady f  I jeftreys, p  i Wilson, p  is very, very welcome t AB  4   3  4  2  4 4 4 2 lUlJUUJliili Cavery Mennonite Ci  Kev, Ezra Beachy, P S S Supt Wal LAmsinq Wort alp  Suday Schod  Childreos Hint Vouny PeopMa leetinv JottwvA felJnirship Setvjr vVednsdc7 U00 o m  i 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 C  3 1 0 0  H u 2 2 1 3 2 1 0  2 0 face ,Vlass fian W vvo ti KiK h , ilk We Joiifi fmi  mnru  tn 1 in ih ccune out sch lib 30 Close to one million trees and, CorLCaroline vs Charles Szajow shrubs have been planted in  ski Frederickc vs Delmar TaySc1ugan game and seate re or Bessie vs Harry McRae,Zona y  vs Robert Iiomback, Rubert vs  UNADILLA PRESBYTELA Rev Yauch, pastor Morning Worship 10u a  Sunday School llJo  Evening Service BUl  MOTHERDAUGHTER JlGh fTlfyou probably havi Tbi oaeasles cmes with South Lyon, Dexter Ronnk Counlwav  IWW tihu  , , uiners as the and Manchester will do it, Keith putnan also has new rod ones, jdecond Teqpot DomeThe whole Fmckney got 13 hits Dave  rick Klein staved overnight withthinq in u nutshell is rhat it the first and second innings, his frjeni, John Wilson ,,woula turn over nch oil deposits jack Jeffreys allowed 2 hits and Harold Gavin has a hoist hich he j which have always been regard c 14 sinkeouts lim WiTsnn I takes care of himself jed as federal property belonging Rickie Bluxom saw a mud pupjn j to ell the people, to 3 stiotes Lee Alisons brotiui, Jackie, play j California, Texas and Louisana ed with a mzor blade and em histo be exploited by private oil , J companies The law of the nothave ure allele woi ms in a j on qives the states onIy  land 3 miles from their shoreline the oil u   ts o 10 miles or planted our flower nrsde, fmore  ad supreme court ,ve ,ai,ed r, the wir v box has V HY 1 t0 the fed  eral United States government, KlfiT Kih Nrws IS1 th cormpaign last fan ui ha new c,aymw fiesideiit Eisenhower Karen Ruweil has new b  IK ons b in i v M fka is oi  BOJUKU Kvihn is eoinvr v th Jauyilii meeting Tuesday , it, uuCi JUIU Karen Downing visited h v eous,nhc had alvays been against it and sttyed all nijht J potter had no commen George Colone brother is yoinuj to the hospital to get his tonsils The City of Detroit has vast out  salt deposits under it in places, Angola McMacken has a loose especially the Wayne county tooth airportlt is said there is enough Carol Froech went boat ndrk lasl 10Q yearS NQW me bQzrd lus vaeJ, eiid of gup3rvisors js Hebatinq waeth Hden  o a has a nev niece  ,1, iU ,  1, tM , 11  e , ,  ej to sell the deposits to c aah hnn dlhip JUS four nev bonk , , vn nrtr ,   u  4 L , iU company for 1,000,000 or let Chiquita Am barleys moth ,   ,    ,, , nvw iro  homai Jt b mined on a loyalty basis Bwh srtv 2 biK dal 1 which woulH yield Sb000000 Many new uses are being sound hie Iunnner weni on  L ateJnershl of ese oil i laJlds atnd by so doing got the to tj votes of these three states, fa  J voting the n    ca m Kinds  Michigan senators Hartlana , UGqharf ,D imirri, 1 riayes, 2b xeist, cf   J bummers,  Stoval, p    Warner, li Miller, if  AB 3  J  3   3  3 3 3 R 0 1 1 0 0 u 0 H 0 0 0 0 1 1 0  0 0 u   splii iottcr voted for it and Fer iguson against The latter saiu d aJwnc krt Potter FiiiIiae, oivat South Lyon iuej     vih jtiireys pitching 1 hij Q I Vo jrnp    i snakes inem he champion  l r a picnic for salt and the minerals found  Kethwlood of Newberry Rub7VmitOaT er  Jaug Kenneth wpoa  01 1  Gehrinqer, Lorena vs Gene WUiguei sponsorec by  Sf w and ltoSid  Molfie vs Henr Mkirn ney KinS aahters is , L iL,,, est vs Fannie Bullis 1 schooi Auesaay, May ig  7 p m got a female coyotte pups 15 in bounty Fisheanen who use Southern Michigan trout ponds are restrict ed to the use ot artificial n only 8 ioreet hres burned th flADOvV ASUMKLY BLECT i jnkiicy Kcuiibow Assembly i 10  elected the following iirida night  ItUJ ill 7 lh liuyr, nicn Donahi saw Jhn Heihi nijht nl fjhiny aJ a 1 went laid 12  j with it Why should Detroit kill  he goose that lays the golden egg last week The years total Maher lhe program is Invodoraonathieen Huegtegg  intioduction ot Toastrnistress t McJion Olive Coddingtonjilla 1 Vcle Pies beuian hsndeeK01111 aher  ioastmistress, uioyse Campeu 0     rSolo by Aian irtoc lsjGluIe MAY JURY LIST fhes Putnam H K Elhott, Fnancisj Lavey over 50  vcMiy Aavisor Sally Miller w tmmy Shir,y  Scoiield lyioaeLouis kWatsi, Eman 1  Accompanist, Mrs  lpbfcj Unioiionumy burned over , ta i ione LOUIS w7raaisi, uuan Now to mahng hm for the  , Toast to Daughters, iaa 1 ,  otism 2,, iftouse ana UnadUlaPeggy Staffer, UJahrioad 0 Lue ,pomaod b oisiervice sharp tail and rutted grouse ana , r , Lucille Beachy, Anna ouruj ChcPn prairie ,Jv City Burt Appleton, Musiu by Winifred Aberdeen j Treasurer Am rrrounds vear ai uyy  w introduction of Honorea Guests Rcoraer same dancing grounds year City Cora Morgan, 1 ya5  ,r,T Q,,rvv Briahton TwpGeorge Almashy j Remarks by PresBeulah h3ndee5,rII Leaaer U S Waterfowl Survey  wo r  Oldest lather with Daighter Confid, Obs  Barbara Stone Pat Thayer Joyce Allen Elaine Johnson Virginia Ritter PaiJla Curlett end Judy Bckkeiinir ha  thv hv uinbirnt  1 hi v hoc Peggy Smith Marilyn Gustafson   Rosina Hill Anna Slayden Roberta Ackley Kuth Ann Bate  fclnt whee herlathtr wok Ann Shirley Reason GJIADKS ON i and TWr Sunday  Jantt S iirodfr srw bijc rwHv fire truck nt the Kaisp Tathcti vws n He call li  The Nancy Slayden  w Y Vr  vva Laurrr Warner 1 wiutsi ivjmer vvim LG ignter j mu Obser Gretchen Tasch how duck 20 Pcntj78,  Cressa Wriggles Award Outer Cbser Mary Boy average and geetoe 6 perrent h 8 WXlggie Youngest Mother wilh Daughter Compter Sharon Allen The dp, warns anglers no   Dietrich Roy Award Musician Barbara Miller to leave boats unattended crt vonway Alien leuic y I Mother with Most Daughters Choir Director Doris Umstectd Award Asst Drill Leader Nancy Spitler Belles of Gay Paree, airectad by Choir Gwen Kensy, Babara Wan Winifred Aberdeen J Siambrjook, Nancy NiahoJ1 All Ladies cordially invited Agatha Henry, Jeanne Love, 1 WconfcacUpDidd aiiord BoutemGo Jamii Dndson Vol k last V k Sunday Jamii brought u littj turtle Mon Jay In the lagoon by 4 bass about twe an  pavNin While they u, la nj  thiv will not Into mi ih Iishc men line laniir can  tih a the Mh yr 1 n  Dili  i  iorv Mike Bennett is ec  The excursion steamer, Put in Bay was sold for taxes at sheriffs sale last week for 11,000 to  a salvaqe company who plan to  wreck 1 for the material The un paid taxes etc come to 70,000 and theciy taes a huge loss This steamer was gueen of the  Detroit River for years and mill wene of peopie have ridden on its  1 excursions including ye editor  Now it is shunted 4 the rank ot  forgotten hinqs Later we hear 2  other companies have suhmittby Jamies house j ed hiqher bidsOne would make lv, inches UQ iumber earner of it and the other a niqht club, IK1 ml pi esidrnt SECOND rilAiK NKWS We wish to thank Mr, Vedder for iakinfr us Lo Ann Arboi last Wednesday We enjoyed both the trip and the festival A dispatcii was widely printed I in the pess last week, that 20 of  the POWs from Korea had be come permeated with Cornmun ist proproqandu and taken to a dentention camp, Like Washing ton stories it was denied and letttro of denial printed from some dry, toilet and sewers  Win Tubbs, Hamburg Harry Lee  Handy Mrs  Louise Beeman, Smith, AUTO ACCIDENT Handy Mrs Charles Twft Behool teachers from Ma Mr3 Ed Brookland,  Weiiured at 2K a m HoweU City Erpest Morgan, Trtday morning when their Greece Frker, cawent in theditch at Uver HartlbndtDonald Deenn  aers on M36 West Ic2co ii CTomnt They re Maurice Beon,26 and Howell Twp James Ankerbrant24 of Mason Clark Sheldon Undersheriif Ziegler andDeputy  ,  NQTICE May 9 The gorgeous decora  past masters will put on tions of green and blue had a the workFirst team, WM,Percy motif Stairway to the Stars Ellis S W, Ross Read J W H theme Beautiful lighting effects C, Vedder Sec, P W Curlett by Eric Rose, George lansley S, DOtto Pouison L D, Joe Griff x oc wafi TO  i rTpments an Carson Hollingsworth con ith Chaplain Henry HauckSts, mores Corners on M36West fcnHd ShiPPY   success oi theDr Towner, Clyde Fisher, Norm   IT, , of the accused POWs Undoubt  , tyancis Hiqgs, Marilyn Perry, Johnnie Singer brought one of his edly while in captivty every effANNUAL JUNIOR HOP  Marilyn VanSIambrook I rabbitB tn visit Hs ,ast Thursday  c was made to imbibe thes A record crowd attended the Mei fF lJ0   v lmeu with communism and high school JHop baiarday nite, PAST MASTERS TO WORK j Fnday Ma  some did write The Congregational Ladies Aid Society is making, special plans for the regular meeting at Egeler investigated the accident Beon was unconscious and Ankerbrandt had an injured arm Thv ware taken to McPherson , m, j J YJiHSn in tha Swarth the Church Parlors Thursday, SCHOOL ENTERED oi former years are to be honor1 The new Pinckney Elementary ed and more than thirty invito School was entered last night j tions have been sent out With  fc moi a hole cut in thein a reasonable radius, transpor JOB oi War Rooms were ran tation will be rurnished if reguest 2ridbut nothing taken Hot is phoned to MisWilham Euler luShee were discontinued Mgyj113F3 No one will want to miss land the book money had been this opportunity to renew acgufrfrn to the other schooL Thecrintance with old friends high school was broken into in  January and over 400 taken WASHTENAW CENTENNIAL Washtenaw Lodge No 65 of Darter celebrates theif centenn ktl Saturday, May 16 The ban auet is at the school at 700 pm Sivooatiofi W Beach, chap Welcome Bob MastW MJ  cmcun COURT session with part Don Swarthout and Mrs an Miller, Calvin HookerTiler J William LaPrad contributed de H, Hooker Second TeamW M corative items Eddie Martins or Jock HannettSWMerwin Camp chestra playedThe grana march bell J W, Cfria Campbell Sec, was led by James Matteson, sen Clifford Miller S D, Winston ior president and Dorothy Lavey Baughn J D, Norman Miller CBid Kenneth Matteson, junior Chaplain, Qlin Robinson Ste class president end Alice Shen Percy Ellis, Ross Read, H C den  Vedder Joe Griffith Tiler L H,  Hooker, OBSERVE FRIENDS NIGHT Fred Read will receive a life Thursday Pinckney Chapter membership on this night OES observed Friends Nigh 90   attended Guests were frok South Lyon, FowlervilleLin DAR FOR MAY, 1953 den, Howell, Brighton, Detroit, Siokbridge 50 year member and Northville Pinckney officers  ship night May 14 erg presented the visiting officers Fnday, May 15 EA Degrees, with gifts Laura CLeary, How Chicken dinner at 700 p mThe U W M presided for Alberta King Seeley Masons to work a  binkel and Barney Wilson, Anndegree and Livingston Past Mas  Pan Mrs Colone for accompanying us  the music festival Karen Bloxom hs sonic new yla1PS Wt drew pictures illustrating Mn last Friday We marie Mothers Day caii fn oui mothers lat week Camillc visited friends in Jackon, Sunday She saw a turtle goit for a walk on the highway Maiy Lee spent some time in the woods Sunday, pic3in flowers Joanne Bloxom has a new dress THIRD GRADK NEWS Charles Root and his neighbor went in the ditch Saturday Thwrecker had to pull them out present LIVINGSTON LODGE CALEN i thfweek Sd   h aUnt   Quite a few of us have had sunburns Linda Kellenbercr is oin to t two ponies Janice Rose and Terry Rowell wentj swimminjr Sunday ,, n ,  , i ww w ,tlw home asking any Suwitt spent the week end their folks tQ jom Communisi  in nortnem Michigan   , T , ,    wi wiwh t un,,i T   , gamzalions This they claim to We wisn to thank Mrs SuitT aiinv i ,   , , j have done in order to get better treatment and food POW mail has not been censored but it will be from now on The POWs say they were not deceived but did t to make their captivity mor beatable Court was in  J Arbor assisted Albert DtnkeLA ters 2 Past Masters commitK jurytnals last week In tha auto Iuncheon was wvedi a D PII rSEJSS accident suit oi Robert Lewis va Waykmd Rees and Tom McCas ANNOUNCEMENT ee Percy Ellis, Clifford Miller, f W Curlett, Jack Hannet and    , j rr niiiiwiivKiuiiii Merwin Campbell te S WaSaCqUel 2wri i  engagement of Doris Imus, Centennial of Washtenaw No 500 judgement rendered agemr dauqhter o    of 65 of Dexter VLay IB  lleJ Z l1 HFol4 Swarthout, Tuesday, May 19Euchre tourOrgan Music,     Wm Kave 1 testimony takenin ihe suit  o  and  Claude nament g00 p  lofjlra Wilson and Sons v Wm Swarthout of pinckney is an SaturdayMay 23,MM Degrees Toastmaster Elgin Wuson, P Mi Davis when it was settled, nounced A fall wedding is at 800 p m Singing 1J by Rev Shepherd   Lodge Hiitory,  Ray SteebPM DeMolay Choral Group led by  Harold Koch Ann Arbor had a mystery oi its own last week Arthur Godfrey, radio entertainer is off ior  ci tew weeks ior an operation on an injured knee The operation was supposed to be in os on, The story came out that he  was at University hospital, Ann Arbor The story was spread by nurses and interns It took a  statement from the head of thtl hospital to stop it,Some credence  was given to it by the iact Dr  Carl Badgeiy performed the first operation on Godfreys knee a iew years ago but it was at Boe ton Lucille and Linda Barrett were in Holly Sunday i Most radio and television cigKaren Singer has a new dress She  arette programs stress the fad CARD OF THANK4 planned The bridetobe is a iun Monday, Tuesday, WednesT   v,,v tfc, nrmv ior m Pinckney high schoolHer day,May25 26 27, Grand Lodge No 76 lor their elon, oi    Vk  VHE LIBRARY UXvti p w Ctirtt Sec ,  , There will be a business meet mmmna May 1 at BedfciUEngland at the  of Tienda oi the Llbrary on The Ann Arbor Bank has ask , PINCKNEY CEMETERY ASSTi j age of 94 t  Tuesday evening, May 19, at 7 ed permission of he stale bank The annual meeCn of ther George Tansley mid family m   Library ing deot, to establish a branch Pinckney Cemetery J 3n wilj  ,  ,JW   bank at Whitmore Lake, bihSdm the Swarthou Funeraj MJ    al Haae Monday, May 18 c P M Den Swarthout Pr AdAcccBc GPM sympathy at the time of the pass StoTSTnckef to eU ling of my father,  on  went to Howell Saturday Dale Canfield had a birthday on May 7th, Eddie Rigffs on May 10th and Leonard Simmonson on My nth  Tommy Read went out for dinn j with his grandma and grandpa Read  on Sunday Kathie Reason, went to Ypsi Sunday Patsy HollisUr had company Sun day Grace Poulsons cousin visaed her on Tucsdaifa Richard itrahn went for an airplane ride in Howell on Sunday He was nearly in an accident Junior Darrow painted his bike Gus Ledwidge writes that their brand does not cause throat irration, or other ilUahey claim a survey provess it rbu1  give no details of eaid survity The American Cancer Society Is  conducting an extensive survey as io the results of cftjdrjslte smoking It will take 4 Yte 200,000 men will be examrjecL In this county 450 bay bMn  examined 70 percent sftOKefi, 9 percent did formerly, 2t Ijer cent never smoked 48 percent of the smokers used cigarette 40 cigars and 35 pipes Floris dark and wiie attend ed the Delphian meetinq Meghe inight at the Iuae Hiram Smttfc i ,Wr IfaMSSS  M 1 Snr o Fred p  tonne county playng the outfield for ShelbyiSSh home teftawllt TnjW at 8 at the Grand Hotel, Maclanac Port Trenton Ohio, spent Thurstreasurer and mcdl carrier died C and got 2 hits in the lotmloa located hf  res jlslana day at the Asher Wylie home, at Howell Thursday, igame, Clato, furnishedvste ,4 m c,V  ur i    m p THE KNCKKEY tT8PATCH Wobssday, May 13 1SS3  V  f     3  ifcftfc  , 73 I i i  Hes down    hes up Ht has an oldfashioned water heater But theres no need for you to run your legs off not when you have a truly modern water heater Electric, of course Its automatically workfree worryfree Save time    save steps Go BlcrtrU     tMfff wtflH mi  SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison  kSeamSUcfiUctUf  HHWMIM Silver Harv Day A COMMUNITY EVENT IS HERE Every Frida 915 P M  Sponsored by the Howell Chamber of Commerce  HOWELL MICHIGAN in Cooperation with the Howell Merchants SOMEONE WINS EVERY WEEK BE PRESENT IT MAY BE YOU Its Fun and Its I ree i Entry Cards Are Wafting for YouIn All Howell Stores Where the Rules of the Contest Are Posted  IToweii HC WELL MICHIGAN FowlervUle elect their new con solidated school board May 16 The McKena and Lowe dis WedCThur May 13,14  tnct schools voted last week  to join the Stockbridq school syj BATTLE CIKCUS stem by votes of 23 to 18 and, With 22 to IS j Humphrey Bogart June AHyson The wedding of Phyllis Hurst Also Cartoon formerly of Stockbridge to Mch Frid SaturdaV, May lils a joun Uahagher of Jackson Bud  ad Lou Costello iato pace July 11 in W G Reeves and wife oi GO TO MARS StocKBidge returned last week AND ircm a SM mile trip through the  Jane Greer, Howard Xeel oentral, western ana southern  states DESPERATE SEARCH Mrs Walter Keiser is a patient  Mat  200 i at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor  Cartoon Hien Beilby is valedictorian of tho Brighton senior clas3 and Sunday, Monday, May 17, 18  Sandra Kekonen, salutatcrian JMat Sun, 200 p m, Cont, Kens Market at Brighton was Micky Rooney, Dick Hayms burglarized last week, 300 ccar toons of cigarettes taken and ALL ASHORE 125 in silver I Technicolor Hy Klein, Brighton high school I Comedy Cartoon wS S at Fr Tues, Wed Thur, May 19,20,21 Stauteadlia or     rests in March, a 17 percent in DESERT LEGION crease over last year  iechncolor On Monday night or the Mar  Comedy Novelty Cartoon ion town house dupt John Page 7  1  i Kowell high school met with ComingIvanhoe Serpent of the 12 scr ool aistricts to tac onNU  , the educational piogiau and needs of the future The tnools represented were the bu,Woll Genoa No 5, MarionIosco No  Dextet Theater i evt4 4 Mirh Friday Saturday, May ill6 Double Feature GUN SMOKE Technicolo Uarnnr Audio Murphy, Susan Cabot and Paul Kelly  AND  TORPEDO ALLEY Starring Mark Sevens , Dorothy Malone Cartoon Sunday, Monday, May 17, 18  SHES BACK ON BROADWAY Technicolor Starrinr  Virginia Mayo, Gene Nelson Special Attraction The Hoaxter Tues, Wed, Thur, May 19,20,21 , THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas and  Dick Powell i cartoon and news j Coming Destination Gobi, Ivan  hoe Treasure Golden Condor  ace Theater  Whitmce Lake, Mich km Ihecifre  OlIVE IN THEATLZ 1, Green, Ailderson, Mcaion Cen ter, Kiaxger Chubbs Corners, ,01  t TJ e   Maple hcV, Youlove and       XtCLQ I 1 m i  II 1   m i Jams Burroughs of Pettys  Friday Saiurday, May 15,16 ville has completed the non com missioned oiiicers school at Gels en, Germany f Sister M Leona died at Adrian week She was the ioimer Sar ah Broqan, daughter of Mr and Mrs Simon isrogan ot hinckney,  Mr and Mrs Howard Pickett Joan Crawford, Bruce Bennete have purchased the Ohailos Er1 cnnoo wood home in Unadilla village f r  wiiur johnfcon Howell dmg SdJlSg 5 7 gist purchased his 2Cth   iA5ION USA new Buick last week, PATHFINDER4 Technicolor with George Montgomery AND SUDDEN FEAR wtfh 18 lew   with Gerald Mohr Peggy Castle Ako NAN IN THE SADDLE a technicolor with Randolph Scott Born to Mr and Ms Er jaett Wiuxneyer iane Amburcpv at at Mcpherson hospital, He ell,  May 1 a daughter Michigan Slate College has awarded 6 scholarships to Liv  ,,,,, inqston county students They  li are Lois Beachy, Pinckney, igh Tues, Wed, Thur, May 19,20,71 Culbertson, Fowlerville Tom Ev BATTLE CIRCUS enson, Brightonohn BurkeHart wtn land Georqe Brewer and Merry Humphry B ogctrtjune AHyson Elizabeth McQuillan, Howeli ,il Mr and Mrs Sam Andries oi HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS i Ann Arbor celebrated their 50th cioor u wedding anniversary Sunday at pc Vwn C1 heToln  the cottage at Silver lojwhch n Uoi0ld od Mo ic, a  they have owned for years, tie wee in an Ann Arbor plumber, Friday Saturday, May 15,16 IVANHOE Technicolor starring Robert Taylor  Elizabeth Taylor lso FOR PETES SAKES Starring Little Rascals Price Adults 50 Children 20 cartoon  novelty Sundae Monday, May 17, 18  Clark Gable, Gene Tierney In NEVER LET ME GO Featurette Plantalion Melody Novelty News Cartoon fue Wed, Thur, May 19,20,21 Double Feature THE SILVER WHIP with Rory Calhoun, Dale Robertson AND Dan Dortley, Constance Smith T A X I Latent Nevs Chrisea, Macaiuj Friday Saturday, May 15,16 THE RED hFAD from WYOMING Technicolor a Drama Starring Mauresr OHara, Alex Nichol Cartoon and Sport Sunday, r ionday, May 17, 18  AGAWST ALL FLAGS Starring   A , c The Edsel Meyer, Maynard Ero1 nYJ Anthony Quinn and A marriage icense license has Clark fi3miIieS Nlrs Qcik Mcureen OHara been issued to Hugh Bigg, J a,  Rose Hende and g Ida Sun Shews 3, 5 7, 9 Howell and Mary Yewdail yFrisbee were Mothers Day c y,ton news hpV HoWelL  , 7sts at the Walter Clark home Tue7Weu, Thur, May 19,20it iiwi , l 1R VAeie Arrft  Waltf 8 in Bnsto1 THE MEMBER oi THE WEDDING Noiet, of 25 Tears Ago Tenn, last week s r   T,ama starrinq  Floris Clark and wife tho NV Pinckney Independents won r yia una wu spent Ethel Wa tor8 ui9 Harris md theSseamd qams Sunday by Sunday in Detroi with Mrs Als B DeWacU uieu 7,  n rhft ma Hams and Zita rvwfcvm beating Muth J  Stanley Dinkel and son,spent S Kowf MU ffifS1 Sldg wih Mrs Commma Peter Pan, Serpent of 1 3 hits for Pinckney, Brown, Cox,  and McCleer 2 each  An oil well is being drilled on i the Rosr, Robb farm in Conway   Lelanc Line had his coxa Ford Coupe stolen from the streets 01 Howell last Saturday I  Dr W B Watts died in Cleve land last week He married the  former Josephine Clinton of Pinckney There is one daughter Miss Loretta Dillingham enter tained the members of the senior land junior classes at her home Friday, iTi JL2 li Cecil Hendee and Wayne Carr    ff T 1 Tl I  II J zjaiuibkiUed and Umkilled NftM of 9 Yean Ago Emil Brown has put 0 rw  vftna, w v hch bu MondaY ht loffa and btoww in his black 10 yanKeurans have been had a weiner roast Washtenaw county will have The Pilcim Fellowship group solid rural delivery after June 1 went to Huron River Park in the andi I Dillingham was salutatorian George Hornshaw prophecy Norman Milter, hicHan Elinor Gage class poet Velma Hin chey, class sonq Gladys Esic, A big crowd is expected at thej alumni Tune 23 Th officers are Pres P H Swarthout Vice Pres Beatrice VanHrn Sep Tres CTvin Hooker Tho Hiah PrhcoT beat Dexter rrt ia haT Fridrv 14 to 3 Cecil Hendef crrd Roy Reason pitched, fleoson also hit 2 home  runs, Don SusWnq and Douglas Smith wftre the Dexter battery Mrs Mnrv Moz died th morninrr Phe lrry a husband and several children  needed a mfth shop Hods Moron spent the week ad with Clifford Bcrughn  granted a franchaise to build an electric line through Brighton  Mrs Worenre AtLee Spent thei The Ona Gamnbev returned fsom Lcmsing Thursday wher he had an operation The Carl  I M Mr and Mrs Clare Miller and Carol were in Adrian Sunday   y , n , hnr The Independent League met M t 1 u Wi    eJ  the C  h0M with Nfcrley and Nonaughn PT,5fulah 01 andiJn Gadw  t J wi i J Moodmr nicu Florence Baughn were in HowEtbei end Ellery Durfee gradu onaay nig ell Thursdcr 0194 at the high choalal Pal Wg have a Iaroo bin fl m  Jtotar, Tfii this month wfar our wiow which we caught  W x9  1S ck froin    ttMb fatbsr is W dressed and mounted ourselves Anzona Mr AtLee will remain  family spent the week end TK Vino Lns Club ball Wellington White has a new Je Awhile  ftem  uJTOJio Jf R Sf buaav 8,  Tasch of 11  Mrs Don Swarthout and Elsie Isasn boxrt Anason 13 10 O n gg Hoif i workinJ for bor pent Sunday at the Robere DeVoTfe wsre in Ann Arbor on  Earl Baughn gyd Danpw, Geotq Younglove this year Tasfh J Saturday Toe Komnedv and Adrian Lavey Wilr nt U L x Ioco 11 , he T Lcrvey fcrauly were Sunj Thft Raih iond Gerald Chnton faavsTbSn civo3d as members Miss Iva Hadda of White Oak day guests at the Howard famiIies nj TVTOH ent Sunday aMbt Young Mm aub wr marriKi May 17 dBneriTn0rt  Z at the cJTkClnIIlhofefu  VkleltfoIbacBd has purchas Rv NDPottor and wife arc jt d Mrs Pobert Sabu and 4 tkTYvaan which has been Tlie W   ght mens bowling home from Florida dauahtp ffn DrHr of Milan ZTesW leagu had their banquet Satur C A Ramelt of Detroit spenti  Sunday with Mra Sabrus nZhscf Cooe aav 01 ihort talk day night at Pin Lodge, Btfghthe weekend at the Latson home mother Mrs Pearl Hinchey Stft irdmbJtodcry tan, cmd called a Dispatch amot Detroit Die Set Corporation Pinckney phone 80 PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley DinkelS Bfc rai rTTCTOn piAICE  Wepdoy, May 131953 1 The Peoples M St  3T  Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class Matter at Poatoffice   iiaot March 8 1877 lix  oHoweli St,HnckneysMicii  buiiripuon tTicf di50 per r Juijs Webb and famiy of Royc Oak and Joseph Webb  an iiuly ox Ann Arbor spent1 Sur wiih ,ird Cora Webb  Tiiu IvlerLir Arnuiqey and Fmj  ruwi eameyer iamilies had cancer vitn Mis Mary Hmbur I   Jf fir   aiiiay    Saiiaay guests at the He buiuo noinc were Geraldine Mol  c el Detroit, the James Bums iaAi an iJemardine Bums of 1 65, jacc Younq family, a,, wdkiin fumiiy and Donald Bur and v,a  Plumbing  Heating IComplete Lii3 HumbiiK Fixtures  and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AMD GAS HOT WATEH HEATEHS  i   Groceries Canned G4  W r  i iii  w linger la Kennedys Se  3 fcire home in Marion  where h  ievvclk,  CairpbII family and took Arn 3c 3 urns will teach in the Giv scnool next year iandi his Wii  in ie McDonald school  near Whitore ake W The Juries Whitley fansily  speat Jatutday at the Wiliam1 Whitley home in Ann Arbor I  Jerry He my io working in the  Giike  2ibi Icrdvare in Horn  elL The Tom Wart ii, uy spent Sunday with Mrr, iliac  , at ae Chemung, j The John Mellonrls ar2 going to Baifcdo to dve awhile,  Tuey 1 ave iented their home in PettysviIe to Jack Kenny and wife of Webster i Lois McDonald who is attend  inq school at Manchester Eng   Jard he 3 relarned tcv a trip nrcugh Spain and PortugalShe , be home in July Sorgt Mid McDonnell has Oo o Lamp Kijmer, N J to r3 J  ir ice J an    ie i ici icAiee iumily at  ted he odding of Gordon,  son and Patricia Jones in De it S tvay end gvests     home were Ins E W  o Miv i r  Y     cnd the    in I oi Detroit     McAfee  COMPLETE LINE 6F PUMPS WE SEX T  WE fNSTALL WE SERVICE j 1C75 EAST M36  Phone 183F2 COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG  arroKEfi Wo  A iiiii  LXEHoev Sons PHONE 281 ocjrrr ,  urno, aten,j sjliocl  Wan  Louis Coyle was oroqht homo irom S Joe ho, iui, An P  Sunday The C  fn lv of hoi  ilitf ii L Da ,  ai at TiLn2ysfL Sunday cuuc   Thompson home     ham and wife, JJ ,,  iciali Butts oi Dfonce Covert,, Ann  E Darrov and  on rvh Trr t rrnd and M   k, i  vin,  ivr  wife ton  Jnd, called lrr in  icr Wylio  of Grand h Asher  in Ann Ar Frldcr  jfcj ni If ibh Griffith leave ehis iif  d nd nclcv  vife and Jun at the Albert JYC CPCi Vj  r ton family at the I The Expert  nima jav ai fi 1 4   nnecessary Applv in Person CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK Mich Molded  DKTKl MICHIGAN  nm Wagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merctandise  LOW PRICES Boer end Wine to Take Out   HO i RS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 706J2  Misses Ev IJeilie Gardner, man White and  tendea thu Fursl L  M ,   an Council of th iat    cil oi Catholic W , , in Lansing Mrs Eva Melvi, ,,  in Lansing at the  ,  r j r homeBobby Grainger was g  member of the FLo Hoiy ,,,ou munion class at the immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Lanshir,  Sunday Mrs Winifred Graves enior tained the following on Mothers  pay Water Grave and family, Jackson, Gerald J aison enc family, Howell Don Walker, ijack White and Carl Deiwyier  families, Mrs Msrte Jm an daughter, Mariseof JarVcn c d MrsFaye Steere of Eostcn Mass  Mr and Mrs Ros Bead and 3Mr and Mrs Howcd Head hai  dinner at Saratog T rri j  Grand River Sunday   Hit Hit yoi L ti cc r io, 8,  lara 5voom ci,tari, c rv  Corte S42S00, low t , r  c  i K L SERVICE STA O en i7,000 pros lo ,11  In , iUi,K,T0r,l r  f     ,R COURTS well c   d,  rs house Loc Af    pr, iJ, builciuigs, etc 6,  rv HCTLWith 10 rms, brau, ,  ,i,  dir, j rm store rcntal saci   c  Pnr for evcrytlir, ory Si ,J C LVITURE APPLiXC  n Tcnn city, corner loc,on C r i  Pnrc inventory, oquipr  1, r FAKM MACHINERY 11 trea Unck bldg, land 2  LOC l , equipment, lnrv f    VARD, est 6Lj r r  rv Sale price 3  tern Musson  v t S nday nkel home h and mother are now  t the Harry Evers home ry, allup is workina on a  h o se th consrva are building at Silver, otoe  Arkiev lave the1,  Aalesmo Sales  Service PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE M4RTlRnTER  PINCKNEY, MICH  CAPEHART TV DEALER  PHONE 118F2 STT  iJkfdf Wyl  ie  the r  ana Fritz contracts ith Rueasegqer attendirch moetina at Wash, D C last week  Head and wife spent Sun  he Herbert Peters home I tlllo Creek  r rmd Jerry Clark and fam and Ray Moriarity and  wife spent Sunday with vr Margaret Ckrrk  Fad Vad and wife were Sun day dinner guests of the Dan Guerdons of Silver Lake  The Gene She ban family of  ,i   J rr Edna Spears nd Tack Sheldon were Sunday  , ct di Loins Shehan j horr,  i ,  ngton 1Pend I vf  jbyrfunjfis Wi MARKiiT pU    ,    Tv 1 reTlOO Bitk L,1  v,    W Pric1 conpfti M,C,  MT iiCP, est 12 ,   nor has other inlerc l,o v ilc price 8,905 for DoryMii HAL STOTE ,9,1 5i75,o0 ,, cC Est 19,C ,T fJillm,, 3 i fr al plus Invpntorv SiCcd C, orHivG ST0PE, plus lucwKe  hats, tjiif i, rf,,iOi   ,Vo JO   TK  s    I, r,  c ,ik, I V So M T , c jewel,  prj,s on  c   c t, vd Price plus Hvriury JSJOO Codp iMO 2u7 TfPY in hfart of Mo OrKM Fii liv qutr, 1  larri Hivllcs pne, dry ,od3, frJs, ens, i1, c ,  rire crrpllie 3 f0 Kfcr 0 CXic MO 183 VOVTOWLAK SHOP rV in rt Mi trn rr ti  25 per mo with rno ,f, riv, i ,v  a  ICV Price fnr bus t   r c 0 r MV CIpANEP, fLily      tc uifl rrtoOcn truik  Pric torcomplc r  rrAJTYSMOV vii h , M,fVf X vjrea   Pr,, ui S120C 0 rii  7y ClEAMNO  P7t bclrf ri3 on ft,  1 i  ,  Prtor everihi,,i iiji DINIiR on 2 l,v su   urr, jraraT1  s,  tT K  latKt, hlflj ft r nOIJIKXT shop wli lai f, V  cy rilrfr   tficts uprMent elf  fiACV in biuiCP 2 for  i per rm v  quip flxturf, imtv  GocrnY 7 MM Mrlnif III rcTl arc f full line Price  ciSfc   ,    P ESTAimAKT fc T VmN rt v  1 rebuilding, i lo pner r,ltcs r,,  qinrrprt, i  Ji87V I  rxfrj r Y  i     , i Ive  i 10 i i aM r V wr nUi ,r,g lt wi  ,1 i,v r rv   UlTlOlMo L 11   r  T TCNO fi,  T, i fCll i  y 2 r  , ,, ii  , tr,, , , U wah invertrry i,0ul Rsfcr to Cdc , 57 HJIU3TNG CONTRACTOR ii Xf D IVrtifV franchise Ovntr retiring JiSTuatrUI district r,f , tor golnf tostMM only 30,000 Ce No ILL 502 OAJUOC 4 eiRVTCK STATION Mttd 6,000 Ut QoatoMtactaiMcalodlOOxMod Pile i, it r   on,  re ri  ,   ui T, cip, inviy S20S0 1LL 50 , ,, vc JiAt,KTAitii 10X turnover annually At  ie Rent S30 per mo, Selfservjc store lr, I r  ment  inventory S16 125 No 114023 SLPTf MAHKET 0hir wrlnw  wiable to operat ,,r ,,r  Little competition, 42 mo rent Pries of  1 i,j ri cqvirment inventory Cde No ILL 637 ,0 DY SHOP with local contiacU for allyear iis I,,T rn, very best fqjiprnent Price lor  ,,, , , ,icr,t  rilorv oniy 7,000 Co ILL 538 r,oiY i ,A uKrT m good bldg with 3 ,,, i , ci t I nnd, 20T net profit, best  r  , T,i75 Code No ILL 239  ,   r r   AU 0 uV, AUTO SERVICE on gd   i i 1 f s, iriiufcd with land, equip,   , He  ce S75CO Code No EC 224   ,TON cr  jVXOOO on auto gervle , 2 OIITS rrrt Jr 0 pr mo Price for   il cqjp only 13,000 Code No 8C 190 j , ,i sTOiiL, oiners retirr Present good groM , d  rard twice Rcr,l r, y 75 jr mo Fln  rr rT, for invty, 6 eqjlp  UCCO No OK 324 hlC, iTm SHOP In topOn rity OwnfirmrlBfc  Fir, b ,, v rrodcrate rcrti vrv best equipment    r , ,, ,,  orv JWSC0 tr  Code No OK 50 Giw FLVATOfi rErDSTOMT storage capac,, V 00 lii liV, proft, free s  fc 6car garafft Tlv I u MruclCB, lwiliir,cr 1,7W ILL34S TvHN netted 30 in i,5  Ji 1034, owner U rlrc Brick bldg, incluld Iw iIYS Sale Include land Inventory, building, equiprrrt 517,200 ILL 13 nY NVnTiitri 60c,IJ farcify at SlOptrwfc f Jfrv brirs 1,, f,c pliyground equipmettt,  40 rr,i ice Cir,cXJO Code NO ILL W 1 Do T i crsi C00in 1952,andgroMca e e, ,ns    011 f,ur i, Good lines, low rent I,    i MI irvv 70,000 Code No SC 168 f , ,1 r u,r 3S JT, has beet rejk, n , r tr,,ss CO,0OO, Jp net proflti,   ivtvietp 7,000 LL 12X    ,IIK itl cros In fa gales, etc Rent  ,   mo lesTjranl could addtogrosi tn , i  or rqi,i h invty only S6,500  ILL 284 Lii ,, Hz Tivrr APPLfANCES Owner 1U il to rcir 2 rv Mlfi vth llv o,ulrs, 2 trurka,   Priri complnt 577000 plueinvty CodeiLL304, KIY Ovncr nt sell at once to return to Eng  bldp wiin liv cirv fjiest equlpweitt Price for i 1  inventor    7,500 Code No ILL 571, iS  BOYS W  in nice bide, with full baet   i oyr i III, ni 1 at once Price of 18,500  ,    Udis ty  equip Code No, ILL 634 iG   Jomj M voijrre in prescriptions, foot irrt ,,,  og Moderate leaee, gross 7,000 Pri   r   huncss only 37,500, Code TEX 298 DPAii  unics with finest clientele established, Vrry , en,,i i,vt, valuable tnvenory Meal nan  ti 11 P e complete 12,900 Code No TEX 27 roa v  ETV1CE STATION stUs feeds, fertiU  A T A   CX1AT NEW RANGE BEYOND THE GAS MAINS THE V,  I i 1 i C STAPPAN WITH The amazing aufom Jtec oven plfoe hnt coi ftot us gas Yowv got It 96 it M believt it It v, 111 irr, drv  ,I,Me, auto service  Narl Dldg8 wuhliv outrs, Und,eiu or,, 1 vice 4  lp,etc,Tl8,000 T l 1100,000 l,f  rtf Ful peiriyWrif 0f VOLli  3I osa 2J8,      c      You OVs  c WITH 1 rnis TRODUCTORY OFFER   i2CWj50 Cone in tcday Be the first to own thit beaviful range with to many ootttonding cookitifjoato features PTON  cK   Mt th tWf  emmrT V WvWWW wrwfil uy M A, WlQBfMQyi vMQf 18 tw J sew lMi   pywwrr ,7  n   FOR SALE Two baoutijul Home fates Obe 200 ft on Wylie Road, the other 12 it on Portage Lake Road,one and one quarter miles I from Dexter,Mich Highway baa, school bus Electricity Good Land Beautiful Shade Tries, Re Istricted, also a lew smaller  eels, John McGinn Dexter 4871 Portage Lake Road  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Wff5  14 a an  Gttvator Sbewell pnk  Shank  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE   Its fast plaio common sense to refjce worn or broken parts on John Deere Equipment with only gemum John Deere Pern Why  Because they aswayt fit tad perform as well a the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original parte    made from the  same highgradespiaterish, iom the acme patterns alia dies   end with dke same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the fuse, dependable performance of your John Deere Equipment Keep it  Oa Filter f5fc John Deerel  Disk Bladi  mum j HHHIIM  iiiiiiini  s cmm i iijuiiuaTi JUUIHIUUM MUHiuiuifj niuiiiunn umttmi t ihutiit t i imtr I wniHiue I  tiHuiuima t UIIMHUHH  LiifiicmiM i niuiinir I  Eafretta41 TTTTTTTT LHD3DE   Except Wedjseasfei MenToe FttSastfJIl I  DR G B McCLOfiEY  PtltJll lUVi Uortn MiciiaoK f X olepnaneas Odico 935 2esJ4js,je U4  Evening by Api3iiitoiU Eowett  MfthiaoBj   HERB SNEED raoce 13 i07  Gi  i slet HowoU i Hktkian aool Lstote Icsuranf aaTokecdqe City, take and Fane rtoeteriy A Special i t YYur Property rtt lie ft E AI K   IM YMtthaaawTMT GERALD ifclBBff Broker 10 liVftb rw rlndmey MIA Phase 2 IJ hone 7FlT SsCSSSu MlTSOlt J HUGHS Plum sing and Heauna icesa Stale Phone 183F2 1075  Funeral How DOB C Swarthout Director Modem Equipmen AfHDUicsBca ewresta ihrnaa 39  63 Ptectesoy B fhED C BE2CiOiOFf A  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand He AT IkweU e MtatskR Ihone 358 PeeHeeee 61 LE LAVEY Genera Insurant oje 55V3 Pinckxm Mb J  foii 21CUTIK HP WITHMUL  fhm BfTTCT tQ ffilfUaal I e 14 cepety Ml ft eflMi   wi4th, cirti mort freti xHaYeB  o   e Quick Martins 1 he l4M  too AfiiM uMt rtUefjpa  Eety e  CMt tteee  Iveatd allto coftitr RFrUGERArON SER IGR hAhQil RADY Repairs oa ui Makes VAOm 154F3 PwckDey AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a SpocialU BERT WYUk CALL FQWLEVILLE 43SF6 DR C I TOWNEB Dentist 6044 Portage Lake Rot 4  Phone Dexter 3461   , er  LLOYD HFHDEF Uvestoek Haulm Weekly Tips Muae Tc Dtfr General TrucUna , PiBfoer Mir Phone 161F13 ROGEB J CARR  Complete Iniuaence Coverage 1 Phone 43 Plnckney fch CEMETY MEMORIALS Prices You Can AhV td To Paf  MUFOR GRANITE WORKS NiliordL MiduVws  JiUiilietl AliVJe FaR SALEtCoal rurnaue stoker, fired and in us now WANTED To buy auto bed for a Dhonp0lt   I baby Phone 71F3, Pinckney Phone16b  Hirrow Tb  i w8but  Sofefy enclosed Ve dutch and  0ae eafcKtf THE LAVEY HARDWARE Pinckney, Michigan FOR SALti Cottages at Patterson WANTEDFuU and part time wia Lake, for year around with oil tresses at the iarnace See Bill McMacken at Lakekmd Gelt Club, Brighten, 1090 Patterson Lake Dr, sales NEehigan, Frank Noack Mar man ior Noel Burnhom realtor, FOR sAlJiy40 Plyttoetii iMub FOR SALE African Viofete both Coup, radio  hn, single and double Also a nurn  Murrays Gulf aHaaVem ber of aprons Phone 121F4 FQR SAH43Tiiet  aWstTfin  Mrs Margaret Qark We carsm a opjaplete stock of genuine John Beere Parts See us for your placemeot neede Place your pasts order now, VP BUY ONIY  ,A JtcM fAfiS Mi Hi AriiittVfAff UKE fl  i V BCiAT Windshielai, your pattern Bring your pattern ABE3 AUTO PARTS, HowelL Phone 151  FOR SALEfi,  ceaar rowoat, oars, anchors and 1 HP out made to board motor E L McKinley 306 Mill 6t, Pinckney St in Pinckney, 1250 feet sleep Will sell cdl or part Bee V LAVEY HARD tVAH SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Rather than return to stock To ReatFrnihed 335 East Main St, Pinckney Pnone 120F11 FOR SALE 4 Fresh Cows Russel Bokros, 2 miles south oi Pinckney on Tama Road FOR AL Baby chicks Started flhiaks Eaoh chiek is a product of oarr ful mating, rigid culling etafa Laraa Exclusive Binnn mmi WANTED To Rent Modern 3 bloodtesting Their sires and i22 r2S,i nX room apartment in town   dams are selected on the basis  ,  w 1  offers a beautiful spinet piano at large savings, to some interest led party with good credit refer FOR SALEMilk Roule haulima AtfrOMOTIVfc LACS INSTALL lences who can pay 7500 down 0 to 110 m into Fowlerville  u y cmPtent glazier ample j and assume small monthly pay  r     wockon hand Curved wind, ments Write to Murray Collins DEKALB SEED CCN Youll find what yoou wat H    DeKalb DeKalb has 64 dhWeat with 1950 Intentatioaa tuck  p08 f Curved wind, ments Write to 4y lo vanetiees One or moie wfl tit Bdmond 8tephens,499S Potts Rd JJeId and back glass avail  Co 19375 Livernois Detroit 21, your climate and vour ai Huff auurMxri iu oole Michigan Att Credit Manager your climate and your soil OaS or see me today And reneaber I have the new DeKalb Csux too For 13 years more tensers have planted DeKalb than as eisar see com For sole by  Ralph aieen, Greejery kfh IbwIerviUei Irvichicm ABES AUTO PAPT Howell  Phone 151 FOR SALEi Bectric shallow well FOR RENT14 acres of oasture pump, eood as new also hand at 1205 M36 Bast, Imokney lawamower larl GaHup Phone 35102 Ann Arbor for 2 ladies Phone 12 IF 11  of health, vigor and sere  S FOR SriLEGnAVELi, washed approved Pullonem cefewed sand and qiuvcl, graded or mix I Buy these cMcks at QES rw cd, also processed read gravel I TRY FARM and HATdiair 13 D  J GRAVEL COMPANY I 01 N Byron rd at city tenita 4 miles west of Howell at 4950 Phone 15 Howeli, Miohegen Howell  Pinckney LADIESEarn extra cash by addressing postals a home Write Vali Co, Box 1042, Muncie, Ind, FOR SALEModern year around home on private Lake Call Pinckney 137F21 FOR SALE Double drain board sink No 54, used 1 yrs, price 65, one telephone stand 500 166 Unadilla St, Pincknrv  FOR SALE I Three Large Home Sites on  Patterson Lake Road, about one mile south of Pinckney with Por tage River Frontage Phone Farmington 1227M  QUALITY eats Fruit Groceries Fish Mason Road Phono 984 J 2 or cwlerville 388FJ1 FOR SALE BABY nCKS, whit  ieahorns,barred ana white rocks Mew Hampshire and Hy Liro Chicks Order hew Phono 105W Bob Squire Hatchery Howell Mich WANTEDpunk cars, scrap iron, j Office77518 By AppobataeB metals, batteries, automotive j Res 71003 Maa Tues, Wed radiaitps, cast iron radiators, THE PROPPB ivriF furnace iron, junk farm machin  T V1  ery Weigh loads at city seales j T  JW UAH BUYING ABES AUTO PARTS Howell,   Make Financing  ments as Economically and Conveniently as Possible Thats MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP LAWN MOWER SHARPENING 11524 Rlverbank Lane  HL4AND LAKE, ivIiCH  CtrJg W fOVLRB D S C Fooi Speciauj  Ckoppdnn 216 W Gdruver, Briahtonicb Telephone Office noon REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 4 bedroom home,2 car garage 2 lots furnace, good condition m Pinckney   4 bedroom home, modern, 3 lots  4 bedroom home 3 lots 2 bedroom home, 2 car garage and 2 lots, hot water heat In  Pinckney 9 bedroom home, furnace, 2 lota or 4 lote  2 year around homes at Patt erson Lake, Terms Gerald Reason Pinckney Mich Phone 133 I  t  ABES AUTO PARTS, Phone lil , WANTED To Rent Two Wheie WeComo inToUiePteU furnished Rooms Write or Call ureFinance Your New Car Here LJteu Patterson Lake at Low Bank Rates WATJTEDWool, hiojhest market price paid Lucius Doyle Phone 42, Pinckney  PIANO WESSONS   Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Rush L  Thone 157F13 THE FTRiT NAUOnA BANK HowelL Mick IJVIPT Federal Stiver ratio Member Federal Deposit msurance Corporation A Oeposite insured Up toSKJWO u Kach BfeDoaitar Market Prices Courteous Service Fattffirnsheri 18t tmmfmmmi  J  Incorporated lbl5 McPHPASOge Br TRAIN WVECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP Savings are the life blood of the country Without savings the  sources of financing of our farming industry and govern1 stent would be so drastically curtailed that our whole econ j omy would be almost paralyzed  So it is the sum total of the sav ings of everybody upon which ll the prosperity of our country depends j Your Savings Account no matt er how small is mportant tefo to save todar  Chick Starter and toying  Mash Farmers Feed  Suppn Co J w V  r,i LTHRILL to 3D IN YOUR HOME  Pindoxey past motions metat norence Tapper ol Flint, Keith HURRY AHD CURRY CLUB   STATE Of BflCBOM 1on Thrill to three dimensional  Masonjc temple Monday Bradbury and wife of Chelsea, The Hurry and Curry Club met   9 w  Co1 pictures in your home in vivid with 21 present Games were and the L J, Henry family coil  john Burg, their leader  Uvfcgston natural color in the American PlaV Hostesses were Came ed at the Jesse Henry home Sun  me g members The ofn ,    er known See The American Griffith, Lucy Reason and Fran day, J cers are Pres,, John Burg irVice w 1 Mattex ot the Estate of Weekly with SundaysMay 17 cisRobtason  Mrs Ella Merc is expected esA Bddto HolUnaswoJtiSe, Barbara Tessmer Deceased WeeklyNo special glasses are1 Mrand Mrsjames Nance and home this week aim a 2 weeks Nancy Nash Treas,, Jeff Davis At, a session at said U r held needed as citing Mirrortma, ad Charles Trost and wile stay in Brighton   Reporter, Barbara McAfee May 8, 1953 protects youTight into the pic1 Dearborn called at the Andy Bert Roche of laying was m  Present, Hon Hiran 8 Smh        inamnhell home Friday town Friday   Judge ol Probate projects youTight into the picture The whole ksmify will enjoy this new modern wonder different from any you have evissue of Detroit Sunday Times w   Andy Bert Roche of Lansing was in Campbell home Friday town Friday  SergtOtis Matteson and wife Barbara Miller and Paula Cur spent Saturday at the Dick Iett were soloists ae the meeting Young home in Big Rapids of the Howell Music Club at the Sunday guests at the J H Herb Schott home there last Hooker home were CW Hooker week 5 Ypsi Normal students 1 a iirw Mr MaafgCax took part William Cayerly was FIFTH GRADE NEWS I   Hereby Qiven Th Ham fif IntarAftt Hooker home were CW Hooker week 5 Ypsi Normal students up were Donny IUMII9 Ul IU1WW1 0f Ana RlhXi MJS MwioWfcnr took part William Cayerly was I Swarthout, Jr Mrs Raymonda Morris and, penter and Viola Pettys of now I program chahmani jp 1 We welcome Bo Kathryn Miller were Saturday ,eH, Dan Brooks and wife ofYpl Bora to Mr and Vince LaResaUth grade He guests of Mrs Gladys Davis of silanti and Mrs Jennie Sh  T JJ  Anmata, 1 school in Ypsi Q  l and of Ann Arbor Queuing wv  Riggs and Gaii Gustafson Runners Donny Baughn and Don Dexterj I    Mesdames Mae Bryan and Mae Daller attended a White Shrine meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin last week The Gerald Kennedy jjaailYJ Howell spent Sunday with irjp Kennedy and wife  Mesdames JRuttman and Aug auBt Rutlman of Howell spent Sunday with Mrs Raymonda MTbe8Roscoe Yarborough fam ily of Berkley were Sunday teB of Mrs Eleanor ledwidge the executor of said estate praying ha his final account be allowed and the residue of said OK pan Jm VT V We welcome Bobby Sheldon to our estate assigned to the persons ,m vmu  rvi  rJiogram chanmani  H is from woodruff entiled thereto will be heard at Saturday, e5, Dan Brooks andwjfe o4Yo1 Bora tojjjjj  CeAa I Aod in Ypsi Gur class enrollment   probate Court on June 22nd aa w   Georgia, May 12, a daughter, Mrs Alta Meyer spent the t Claire Elaine week end at the Garfh Meyer  HI science The class also mads poem books to give tneir Mothers faff Mothers Day A few ol the students pave their poem books to hospitals The seventh grade boys plan on having a return game with the sixth grade On Thursday of this week the seventh, grade boys will play the seventh graders of Gregory Mr Beachy is the Gregory teacher On Tuesday, May 26, our class will go to Greenfield Village I 1953 ,  our mothers on lt j, prdere That notice there  13th for our ,  ven by publication ot i wt n    ACHiB,cM , We have a nicct copy isieoi ior three weks con home in Bad Axe 4H NEWS program planned cv,a,w secutivelyprevious tosaiddayot The Edsel Meyer family of Yp  cnrU make up the We have made beautiful shadow, e pmckneyDispatch JLand the Wxru Larnb am JX J ggb  leaders  boxes, letter ,    the hdicuanr cause a is 38 We are having Wednesday, May j Achievement Day  program planned sUonti and the Wxru wx pttysville 4 Club The leaders ily called at the W H Meyer rlMi McAfee, flower home Sunday   u ovw Alice Gearhart of Dexter and Rosalie Nash and Kenneth ZUl gardening Mrs Arneld Bechler, vegetable gardening Mrs, Ralph  Hall, food preparation, Mrs, Joe j Basydio, lreefng and canning  They meet the first Tuesday of lamers  s    , coov of thirt notice to pe aervea well as dolls around a maypole and w  known poy m intex corsages  Mt  wj t known adcjess by Rosalie Nash and Kenneth ZffllJ8 SSMriloi We hae learned neW  reaSered moil return receipt S f hhetea8 Ut   Zfr S  J ir AuGudtloHed mVITEEZ COMFORT SHOES IP You ArOn YourFett Long Hours Jf at the Mark Nash home Harry Prisk of Howell called y u e  , y ot Bersiey iwwe wuuvw,  QQ friends her Tuesday the month Officers are PresBar KB of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge  g, yae Higgins has return bara McAfee Vice Pres, Eddie  Mrs Eleanor Ladwidge leaves  XOIOB from the Stockbridqe oUingdworth SecTreas, Car 1  j  mftnth with, vftrtnvil  Une Bkides Reported, Barbara hoeipija3  tolne Btades Reported Barbara Emmett King, the barber, has Massey Recreation Leader, Don bought a lot on the W H Meyer na Basydlo iarm and will build a home  We have our project books  Mrs Sadie Moron spent the and are learning how to meas  lu and prepare foods,  w week to spend a month wi h the Vince LaRosa icanily in Aug w MatteBon reported to Fort Cutei Battle Creek Mon fjs Flora McArtor ha been moved from the Merta Arnbr gey home to the Cbiford Miner h05Srid Aberdeen spent the1 week end in Chicago sTulah Miller entertanved the Clare, Clifford and Nor man Miller families on Mothers  and Mrs Earl Baughn had g1 gists at he H Husman all their children home Wethers h  Ann Aibor Dav except Mrs Betty Seefeld, s NeIlie vyhe andffaJ STbotabu, Ohio entertained WtaJEdoa  George Wide sr and wife of BuldeIIa Huxford and Dick WyAnn Arbor spent Sunday even n Mohers Day v  ma at the Howard Read home  and Helen Tiplady end Al Rousch and wife of Detroit Joe stackabi caUed on Mrs spent Sunday with the George Edna  Sunday Rousohes, J ,, Mrs Loretea Hooker and sons WiT Baughn is tired of lethng  Ann  spent Sunday at the farm farm bim   the Roy Mlingbam home, bought a tractor and is turning Qene jnkel and wife and Jun ve 40 acres of bottom land to iQJ spene Sunday at the Albert plant to corn by gum Dinkel home, week end In Flint Olin Robinson went tea 1 roit hospital Monday for checlcUPMr and Mrs Ralph Hall spent Sunday at the Charles McDaniels home in Chelsea, The Charles Soules family ot Howell spent Sunday with Mrs  Mrs Ethel Sprout, Edwin Sprout nd J , ure and prepare foods FOURTH GRADE NEWS We enjoyed having our mothers visit our room on Friday afternoon to see some of our school work and join us in a Mothers Day Tea jarty We had cookies and fruit juice for refreshments We especially liked the paper mache plates we painted to present to our mothers We were all happy to have Mis Vandercook join us for the after noon We want to thank all the mothers who brought or sent such delic ious cookies and Mrs Campbell for the fruit juice  Mrs Campbell thinks the two little Menke girls and the two little Burg deilnsve yellow jaundice , Hton R SmlthJudflO of Probate We wrote letters to all our sick A  CQPV people Ceieula Powjf  v v   Register  Probate STXTH GRADE NEWS 1 SIX1W   OFVENTH GRADE NEWS We are glad to have Barbara SEVLN1H  McAfee back to school after a weeks Q of  wvenlh Rrado mrare,orry to he that BoniUc, J  TZ nations this week They are for our, M , to 11  fiterto thank Mr Wj5J is finishing their units we WISH v v Clark for driving us to Ann Arbor Wednesday  Mrs Tasch and a few of the children have been watching a Childrens quiz on TV on Saturday They bring in the questions and give them to us Some of us are pretty good Beverly Campbell brought a gopher to school Delia Davis brought her guinea pig to school Gordon LaBelle and Donnie Sing the meeting The class OrftdU jrottff foot on 10  SOO tiny ftlr  fubblM, la  ilr4    Air CtujUon  ross6iXffhv SSETXOB   XU ofcU at rwu eoftvnlBc la yoor homi, one, m ihop to giy you Pmoul Flttlaf srvied  aw ldta of sao eoafort 8To  obUfftUOftWo XUn Syfft, P9B ACK HANNETT FlhCKNEY MICR Menke girls ana tne iwo nine jULfi  UU1UUU , boys were very polite and quiet dur er explored the route we intend to follow for our hike ing the program wrallVnloJed the beautiful flow j We are glad James Hollinssworth rs Sharon Griffiths and Mary Kelly is back in school, broughtfor the room and tea table We are preparing a program for Thank you, girls broadcasting  For Prompt Dead 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>,3fctig PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, May 6 1953 KbhifM Mkrar   Deaths CLYDE McINTYBE The house very deftly shoved, S , f the tax problem into the lap of te Alexander and Adelaide, Se senatelast week when they I Mclntyre oi Pinckney died at I passed both the Cloon income  home in PonUac Michigan tabUI and the Nill corporate  He had recenUy return, pronee bOL This removed the ed from Florida He attended the pressure from them and left the ch hereiwo  , of  next move up to the senate The the Young Mens Qui here dur  senate is stalling ior time and  me aays oi hev Myine,piay has moved the adjournment or ed on the ball team ana had a reess date ton May 22 to June e f1 H ma  15 The house Democrats and He, Ag Walsh, daughter of Mr Ucas got together and pass  edme Cloon bill then they sub ownship They bved on the  stituted the Nill corporate profits i Mcjntyre farm on M36E now  I tax bill for the wording of one oi  Senator Higgins which had al  owned by L J Henry for several years and then moved to Pon tiac where he was employedas are his ready been passed Higgins is aua wnere ne was em bitter faTof thTcorpoirate profits  toolmaker Survivmg tox ThcTamendedpassed 70  4 1  f o 15 This is th goveWTbinit Brower U South Bend Ind JJT ,AMJTrjlma Tha nov Nanette, Mary Adelaide and Undir JZLSSZ T,gonJenne at homeThere is a broth1 emor says J Eugene, of Fowlerville,  Iy 8 per cent of the states income  Tk,a, WB  c n the national average is 23 per centindividuals pay 79 percent The funeral was at St Vincent DePau ChurchPontiac this morn SSSEL predicted The bill limiting speed of mot or boats passed in the house but was killed in the senate Reason given it was too drastic Chief Justice Dethmers of the supreme court wants the justices of that body appointed instead of elected He was reelected by  a scant 2,000 vote margin last month He says the justices are  GEORGE W SKINNER George W Skinner, a former  CHURCH NEWS Catholic , Mary Catholic Churcr  Ptodbiay Michigan ST Fr Albsxt  Sdunffl Fasos uaduy Mounts immex 6stfU, 8HXL iOtOC Muter 800 4 lh00 sovenna DetDttonei ciday eveaan at 7301 e  wtessions r iday m He trena  art4oui Saturday 7t3Q taJtM V  Svadaz bei fcOO Mfe  nign 6cnooi Athletics J SCHQBL HEWS , Uirratf Ummtm imciaisy had an easy time beating Dexter here Friday 1U j  to 3 They scored 6 runs the hrst inning on 4 hits, a walk and an error Dan Nuttle who pitched no hit game last year was in the  box ior Dexter He has had a sore icnrm and this was his hrst game He aliowen 111 hits, hit a  batter and walked 3  Jack Jeffreys tor Pinckney allJ owed 5 hits1 walked 3 and hit 1  FIRST iRAUE NEWS Hoxtand twp was   fc to consolidate out schools ana institute bus  ,  lT,y was Jgj   u HopAUntficounty to consolidate outmoded oppv district schools  moaea Judy Haines has Cassidv and horse Topp CeorKf Colors went to sic Pu t I service Ihis was over 30 years Pan ,i ihe way home he aw thij aqo in tact in 1921 It was an Shiny wreck innovation and the  prophets m Anuria McMacken saw a raoon gloom predicted disaster tor Hart  lu front lls , , Ilan but in some way thev Z  Clifford Efcele yrtM a lOOk IVDOit  vivVl rrnri kJ i i f  r ou rinckney Darrow, ss Mrofka ci Congregations Lev, Keith Ruegssgf eV Pastor Sunday School  30 a m Morning Worship  1Q45 ars Bradley, rt Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, Matteson, c Ann Arbor  330 to ,400 pm i Haines, lb 41 Pilgrim Fellowship     700pan iMeabon, 3b 4 1  Monday NightBible Study 800 Campbeli if  3 0 Wed Choir Practise Jiwior 400K Mattesjn, 11  10  Liexier qot 3 runs on wild pitches AB R H 2 2 1 4 1 3 1 4 1  4 1  vived and had to build an addii ai , 1 ,  ,wonti drivmg aschoolbusThere in 1 to fhi hospital ior a tonsileftomy 1 91  i  luwe m iw ,buut Tommy of A Bar A Ranch andion 0a tne  1  a OuM,uita Ainbury, mother wont AtVt Hartlan toned Hi1 jraidmothr is sick too  John Dinkcl hav a new tiblet Mike Plwmmcv went 10 a how and  21 and has driven one since On May 12 he will re the quest oi honor at a dinnei there The ljsow Robin Houd speaker is non other Uian Clais 21 Ray KellenbeiKer has a new pencil1 aVlor, Supt of public i 0 1 1 0  tion it Rowell, 2 b Nash, 2b Jeffreys, p Senior 730 Thursday night 800 Prayer Meet inq wH P m , We preach Christ andfceryonejtpeixlier is very, very welcome  Gale, cf  Youth for Christ banquet at L Forshee Howell armory May 8 Musical Bryce, 3b  2b aTiyo rJT11 TProaiam and filmjhe Qrecrt DisKarvel, ss Pinckney resident, died at the HW V IS , ,, 2 2   1 0 4 1 AB H  3 1  3 1 Wyandotte General Hospital on  Apuil 28 Burial was May 1 in Woodmere Cemetery   I overyi Cavery Menndhite ClXv Rev, Ezra Beachy, ct S S Supt  Waltti i4rjmlno WonhlD   v i 000 Sunday Sehul  li 00 hldbocs H019         iis45   01111 Peop to B Xeeua Jottw FallalJiip SerT VedoMda b00 c ra  3 Krull, lb 4  Long, 3b 4 J orshee, c 2  rtorfcr, rf 2 1C Malfcy, rf   I t Miles, If  2 r  , Trinkle,lf 1 Nuttle p   2  0 0 0 1 1 1 0  and stnir new shurp IJauv Simpson ias a new box   rvo1  Ihe idea of what is fun aiifers  Judv Hkkfii has a v w tidi accordmq to various people i What is fun tor one miqht be tra ii ji, 1qic ior someone eise in Utica, Mich 3 bos and 2 qirls havo just been assessed fanes totallinq S250 ior damaqe done 1o tne cemetery there They tipper over hi ancient monuements breakinq some oi them and were anoste a ad holed into probate court in Mt Clemens Their par  ents will have to pay the tine  f 11 i 11  P 1 h i , vn  1 a 11  1  14   t 1 j iii name is Pau icia 1  linuny Shirey has new 11 1 2 H 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 a thii It fW 730 THOMAS FEATHERLY Thomas Hecrtherly 68, retired Hamburg merchant, died SunA , A ,   , 1 day He leaves his wife 2 daugh expected to render inpartial jt yMxs w j and Mrs cisions even if such decisions Jack B  and Q SQn Jame affect their election He cited in The tuneral was at  Hamburg stances in which organizations Episcopal church Tuesday with worked against the electionof burial t Hamburg justices because they rendered decisions against them WIN MONDAY NIGHT TROPHY  The Lavey Hardware i,jam SENIOA PARTS ASSIGNED iwon the MndaY ht uile at, Sunday bcuoo The senior parts were assign the iaiosa howl ana the trophy Evening Scivi ed MondayLois Beachy is valej which is on display in the Lavey dictorian and Clare CampbeU Hardwarewindow The team is DTrDTlul PPrTrtir,UI and Lucille Beachy tied for sal Geage Asciienbiennei, James PILGRIM FELLOW brill utaorian The Beachy girls are Meyer Ralph Craig, John Ros1 TheT Pilgrim rehowshio oi th  twinsCounmencement is May 28 itei Marlin RlUer and L IncV cillucn ve elected tluCab is sponsoring a Flower Root MoUozinq omcers Pres Karei Anranqeing Class to be tauaht KINGS DAUGHTERS ANNUAL Bee VIM ireslrrrrv Vrfnlnn , v tr  r,     Wi  Y V v 1 , fviip ,,p   hack Rrimiie ilainos, whe, iis M iirr n HI Arin lie SJW i wuokei h irailcrs on th Pi1,   Iip  Tiilly I lit vi turned to  Iv ol i,i 0 0 I Moiifk itTei heinii1 ili for i WH k, 0 0 Lnui Ihiydu cut his lip Sunday  1 0 Dianne nrl Venning Curts stailei 0 0  Sum, vhi1 last Sunday Their 1 iv le  P v ilc  o ee til in   i , iv  11111 1 hey t arn hav  s  I I UNADILLA PRESBBYTERIAri Rev Ycaich, pastor Mornhv rr iip 1030 a ni 110 a nSTATE SPiiLmA 4 jiiiii The stTtc spelling Iinals were rlh,, ,,,,,,, ,, heli in jJitroit Fridav with 3ilsunia P1 V, I   Jictiiinti Raymond Sokolov j x,  y li vl hn f un  1 ctii Qiciue Jiampton school,  ,iniv pare at Iteory Sunday L iou won Ke also won last   Kailierine VViltse, 13, Pinckne, otli naae was the 15tn to go down Ihe wora was dissension y ar, vVnninq word was shirk  Ma L ,,1 Vnlkv Ls of aiiphu ,M a, Aschtiibveniir went   50 years aqo beans and ryu were the mam ciop in thissC tion liiOusunds  ol busneis beans were raised euri , e anu Fmckiiev, riambarq Andi  son, Oieqory and many other places haa bean pickirjq eetib  nsUments in a coinuiq oi the 1 auto and tr ck tj ansportauon j xhanqed this as me dairys from DeUoit ana other cities went COUNTY GARDEN CLUB The Livington County Garden a   LADIES AID NOTICE The Congregational Ladies ,BecK Vice ires,Larry Vanolan ty by W H Barton of East Lan I brook Sec, Nancy Nash ireasvnq 5 for 5 lessons Reqistrat  iriacnei Nash Chaplain, liomtafion at flowell Library Mav nth  way out into the rural districts ihe deiuis V iday She went, to Ami i ana offered gooa prices tor milk Aihor Saturday and vt a new hll, Formers switched to auiryinq a jvw jacket, and new shot ana te bean production fell Cnmilk Butia and Mary Kllen Sn jow accordinq to a business reKvr have new slice,  view another chanqe is taking Kathy Gustatstm and Mary lOlun, SiiifftT each had a scoi 0 a lOSSlhlr la t  i iadin aidiioeriiiiiit We made May buskcis Fi iday  thank ML Kennedy for ILUtinn a new pencil siii pivf in tur  iluin  Ann Menkc wh,, h luid returned  sclnol Monday 120 lLli r plac in the rural districts Th ,   farmers are switching from milk  n Hie list in 1 tit ,ii  cows to beet cattle it takes a lot a of help to run a dairy farm ana waqes have become so hiqh that it is not as  profitable as in the past Since a fid 1 1945 the number of dairy cows i in Michigan has decreased frqnr The 27th annual county convention of the Livingston County 1   r ,  IT 1 nowen library May 13th SSM Dauahters is at the Park  Aia Y  making special Lee Sergt at Arms Beverly at 2 p m Leoni Bonner, pres   Z 12P for the reular meeUnq at Campbell Sonq Leader, ick pres JLina f 9 30  m Sneaker is I  Churcn tanow Thursday, Lee Pianist Dolia Davis j AUTO ACCIDENT FRIDAY ETmlttcMay 14, 200 to 400 PM At this  Seven Pinckneyites werehosft Guy rfill oMicru Stotex4i MmbB and contributors fiiD , bW,Cji,  Palized Friday night as the rew  lot former years are to be honor n auD hi IW sull ol Qn auto aLHcidenti j CIRCUIT COURT NEWS ed and more than thirty invita ,M,airf  Rev JMNkxucas shirey jr was on his way home toSK lastits have been sent oat WWj  t s N2Jgegom Garden Qty at 807 pT uMv FrvtnU qtoirtar whn nlw im a reasonable radius, uanspor   y, H ,  M His car skiaded on the Dextejunk dealer got a 2000 judge, MARRIAGE LICENSES  short weddina trio thev wi1 rear were  brother, Harold,  l SieX him broadside Both cars wereKn,tl Lin the Murphy xi ttigfc0  short wedding trip they wiii rewlT wDr0thr, 2EIdi l johi  llibJVr ment against Logan Papworth,  TSabon 24fide in the apartment of Mrs 6 suu, Howeli In the other ivlartin La1  van got a 1500 judgement agWwiMS TheidegratoS , Higqa sentence in the Klein   4 ceyt Josephs C Dorothy Maki, 29, Howell  teaching in the Winans LaketftTy, Drolcen nDS  We had an achievement leu m 1,080,000 to 963,000 while Ot numbers Monday i some time the number of Some d u ate uijseribinjr 01 cattle has increased from 85,000 Mimnn  Weeiiy lieade s  , to 109,000 Haisinq beef cattle Billy nioi WH in Utnroii Su  aoeii not require the long hours dny and MI b wd 1 hiv mt  takes to care for dairy cattle h 1  IMv  aui ind iiirU ry farrrynq beqins at 430 a iiav ieiie ui i MI Kem  m QCJ enja at Q p, m 7 days a week as Sundays is just anoth er day to a Holstein The young i  iu111 ls visit ins1 him  11a just returned from  w vnt in a t  s i  i KincKuey, Anna Mauxeen Led Helen Miller at SSs Ike Th  qq iferftn   widge, 21, Pinckney roorn recenUy returnea from 4 hoitA Arbor The March I Wiihelm iNieison, 40, Pinckney, t years military  service, 2 in sPll,a Aim  AKorine Murphy i case but it was put over to June 6th  Wesley Goreen, 3b, Howell, school IHE LIBRARY NEWS  Lucy Reyers 25 HoweU The following books have been contributed to the library LUCILLE BALL TELLS MARRIED IN INDIANA Richard Amburgey and Miss Wegener and Shroeder home that night came peen cpmnoujea 10 me norary I TH ST5RV OF DESI AND ME Mary Gentile, both of Pinckney fn w,e , S by the Pettysille Civic AMXL 23 dehghtruUy daffy were married in Indiana AprilGmdot of Wroit, S kTna MeChoahLtwarm 0Yf 25 They will live in Pinckney la ot Cooking All about house, l , fiall an  Ajne8, plant b Free and The Intruder by Fowler The Library has purchased a copy of Stamps for  Fun and Profit by Ellis Leoni Bonner OONflBtVATIGN NOTES 2,300 lakes have now been mapped in Michigan The state has purchased 500 acres of land near the Pigeon River state forest Read The Story of Desi and Me, telling private adventures of the  stars of TVs  Love Lucy, illus COTTAGE BURNS HAS EARLY LICENSE We are informed by Marshall summer Portage Lake resident, that he also received one of the first drivers hcenses issued in 1919 and that  THIRD iKAIK NEWS Bunny Hinchey visited her  give them one Beei has been a qood price sinco the war but the rush to beef  at tie has caused the piice to drop some Lenawee iinnt  county is the biggest catte feedThe cottage afThu7s7ons subjhe,has n0  ts oxcoadivision, Silver Lake burned tovctlon on his  record The hrst trated with wonderful  family 1 the ground early Monday morn Iicenses costs 50c and were to , phoTographs startinginthis Sun inglt belonged to Russel Roberts 1  but this was Iater   derms  May 10 issue of The j Detroit, Pinckney hre dept was cnangea American Weekly with Detroit called at 230 a m The cottage Sunday Times next t0 il belong to Luman Simons tof Ypsilanti was damaged  over the weekend Claudia dan visited her aunt in Detroit and Linda and Lucille Barrett visited then mint  near Howeil Richard Krahn went to Lansing Sunday to see some hi airplanes Patsy Hollistei, Barbara Baujrhn, and Leonard Slayden have new shoes Richard Krahn has two new pair of overall pants Barbara Bauuhn, Karen Singer, Kaye Wylie, Rodnes Matison, an   Nancy Darrow hav brought spiiny  flowers tt school Karen Singer went t Napoleon LIVINGSTON LODGE CALENThe Bdberts family were there DAR FOR MAY, 1953 j Sundiy but had gone home  visit hei THE FOREIGN POLICY , we The guestion still is where do ,, , we go from here United States battle casualties in Korea hav reached 184,410 an increase of  Janice Rose went to grandmother Sunday  Eddie Ritftfs aunt visited him foi J the weekend His brothers birth tomorrow the annual survey of cock crowing peasants in lower Mich igan is well underway This me thod was developed in North Dakota A crowing cock means a hen netina nearby Rain, mow and wind have slowed up the fishing season and conditions ha 3 been poor any plan for ending the hostilities President Eisenhower has said that we cannot withdraw from Korea with honor but that is as fax as he has gone Gen MacArthur came out with a demand last week that we bomb supply bases in China but it was not re ceived very well in congressThe TVlATA WATA 9T rnneiAwrttiAM1 lVlOnaay, may ll, m UlsmtHULuw wi HI is uiumvwAi uioi ,  ar1sV Mung at Pinckney, Glen Altjcottage was built Shears ago j  1 eekcmd still nnes couected Wednesday, May 13, FC de MILK TRUCK WRECKED grees at 800 p to j One of W H Meyers milk Stcokbridge 50 year member  trucks was wrecked Sunday 5 ship night May 14 mijes north of Stockbridge when Friday, May IS EADegrees, iwas hit by a car,containing 3 Chicken dinner at 700 p raThe Jackson prison inmates Hubert King Seeley Masons to work a Proctor was driving the Meyers j egree and Livingston Past Mas truck tars 25 Past Masters commits The yjimates were Don BelV , Vm teir eateheaof brook trout  PrcY EUis Clifford Miller, 1 lifer Ckrude Overton,5th felony,general asserted that Ihis would fmLSfnd redrawsSS P W Curlett, Jack Hannet andconvict and Fred Blacrw, prison not mean a third world war but tiTSTSJSnW OTeiMerwin Campbell guardThey were returning fromitiiat is his opinion So far thereSSiS17499 beaver Centennial of Washtenaw No the Chilson work camp has been no disposition to alter Trappers took 17,4S oeayer rwtAr Mav tR  the conduct of the Korean cam JLr5i TueMaTig Euchre tour J The Mason Shoes team of paign from that practised by the closed Most at these were in aamant gfo m i jack Hannett were in Chicago Truman adminstration which the t Ur iSv, OQ nnrn I Saturday Jvlay 23,MM Degrees, Saturday and Sunday to bowl Republicans lambasted in the In Missouri  March 28,00001 5 r   The ollowing went Ciff Miner, campaign last fall Thereare 2 PS6 wa pf0 5vor 2 PP16 Monday, Tuesday, Wednes Orland Winslow and wives, ways to end the conflict Go an killed and  i      m  ,11   A  J ,   fffUAmina The state ing county in the state an ranks third in the nation The princi pal feed of the cattle is corn of which Michiqan produce bum per crops There is appparently peril in all things To avoid hard work in  climbinq stairs many biq stores and hotels in the cities have in stalled escalators or moving stairways All you have to do is  uet on and ride We always got a kick on riding them It was tree ana besides saved the rider shoe leather and fatigue Now  we read that an 80 year old Ma son shoe sakesman has sued the  Hotel Sheraton Cadillac in De troit for SI0000 damages he re ceived riding one He claims the  escalator bucket and kicked and he feH down the whole Ien gth receiving serious injuries 1 injured JMav25 267 Grandoda I Tessmer, Charles Sowers and ou and win it or acknowledge will seU conSMcaMid7 Livaston to Jack Hannett defeat and haul down our flag weaoons at the Field Adminis 5ZSJSn of T They finished 10th in the Chic The choice is hard as both cour 2X Bldg May 15 There ar ddetoarton  8    2339 OTe repugnant to Amencan 49 riftoe and shotguns  gL  iWinslow being high with 484, principals We do not want toj  179firesXxdl3G acres in p WurttSec   , Pinclmey beat Manchester iorce another world war on our  Tom Read has a hutch hair cut Jack Bennett has a new watch Grace Poulson cut her le Saturday  Leonard Simonsons dad jrut a new lawn mower  Tom Read and Charles Root wem to a Cub Scout party at Dexter Fri je Detroit papers are making ly niht , much ado over what they call Terry Rowells boy fnend Richard, dd rQw n Detroit It is the se visitea him Sunday f J tion of the city especially around Dale Ganfiold han been absent for  Michiqan Av anShird St 50 a PL years ago it was one of the main FOURTH iRADE NEWS We are beginning a new unit in arithmetic We are learning Ui cdglits in the multiplication tables  We had our endof unit trrithmetie tests Friday Carol Miller had an A on each one Noel Rose and Mar joric Miller each had an A on on of these tests Carol Milier was SpellinR ti L wn ner apain last week We had to re fer to a fifth jrrade book to determine the winner Marjorie Miller was ten years old last Wednesday Jerry Reason was Mchiqan last week The nnciaiey oai 4Wur  l7 ZALAZtoL vst Wednesday afternoon 8 to 0 Tuesday with Dave Haines selves but neither do we desire  Kftvn McMjullMm  a Michiqan law ww ,    NOTICE 8 to U luesaay wim yave naxnes selves DUX nmw ao   Kevin McMacken saw i Theerooe fish cati lairt Friendghip night at Pinckney pitching They lead the league, to turn Europe and Asia over to hig front yard lMt nt yar wa 13 P ,1  at Wickney Chapter 14S May 8 Jim Matteson hommered the Cammumsts ejaae eh tear before 139  business districts in Detroit The old Michigan Central depot and  and The People Outfitting Co, Summerfield  Hecht etc were IocaJed here Then the was a change, these establishments moved elsewhere or went out of  business and were replaced by second hand stores, pawn shops cheap bars and flop houses The latter is what is most ob jectionable Beds are rented to bums for 25 and 50 cents a nKt and canned heat, lemon eirtract are easily secured We do not see iust what can be done The bums Jtay uW beoaues Jhey live cheap H they were arlvm Kevin ucfilaeken saw a raccoon on  mv would CO SOBftewhefe We are going to the Music Festi else u  v iir  jKj HHCUfty DttPATCH  Wednesday Mar 6, IS53 L, , 4   Maks a WorL of Difference in 11 wHimiii JLCTC irt The Reeves school voted 22 to 8 to consolidate with the  tioweu irtenfer HOWELL MICHIGAN Tues Wed ihUay 5 MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION Starring Mariorie Main  Percy Kilbride Comedy Novelty Cartoon Dcxtet Theater 0exto, Mich i r  Production Mere milk to sell, more eggs and meat Better quality, too fewer hours of herd work  Farm and SubuiLc 4 0   Convenience Less drudgery for Mother In te laundry and kitchen, all over the house Wonderfull Fri Sat, May 8 9 GIRLS IN THE NIGHT btarrin Joyce Holden Glenda FarreH AND TANGIER INCIDENT Starring George Brent Marl Aidoa Fri Sal, May 8 9  Atoo 111 Sun Mon May 10 11 THE NAKED SPUR Technicolor With James Stewait Janet Leigh PCT SINISTER Robert Ryan e News Comedy Sport Cartoon Stockzidge school The Gregory Baptist Church sent 117 lbs oi used clothing to Germany last week Floyd Munseil county dram commissioner recenty suffered a head injury in an auto accid , ent at Grand Rapids  The new Brighton elementary i school has proven too small and Brighton voters may be asked in July to approve a 200,000 bond issue to build a 9 room addition  The Lake Construction Co of Howell has been given the con w , w,a r,j,, ct tract to blacktop the road from f w wl B  News Comedy Sport Brighton to the General Motors James Warren Lynne Roberts, Tue Wed Thur May 12, 13 14 CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE Starring Van Johnson Janet Leigh AND Cartoon Sun Mon May 10 11 THE PRESIDENTS LADY PRESIDENTS With Susan Hayward   Charlton Heston Novelty News Cartoon Health Bathings a breeze for young and old No need to skimp on water No lugging or lifting e  Safety Family, barn and stock are much better protected    thats peace ef mind every farmer wants May is a good month to check up on y water systems capacity and efficiency You con get plenty of practical aid from your Edison Farm Service Advisor Hes on expert on proper size pumps and motors Just call, write or visit any Edison office Proving Grounds for 20,800 William Winkelhouse 6 wife, Hamburg village celebrated their 50th weddinganniviersary j on May 3rd with open house  She was Bertha Kourt  The iollowinq in this county are called for military duty onj May 8i Gerald Poole Asa WyjTTw , ,,, ,, 19 ,o i  koff, Lee Faust, Howell Allen Tue Wea  Mav 12 13 lA Hoard, Gregory Richard Dillingf BATTLE CIRCUS ham, Howard Mcpherson, FowI With lerville Melvin Whitney, Brigh J Humphrey Bogart June AUyson ton James Kohler, Brighton j Also Cartoon James Humphries, son of Mr  m rr 5CL and Mrs Paul Humphries of Coming All Ashore Desert Howell was killed in Korea on,Legion April 18 Chester, Clark, 35, son of Burr Clark of Marion, is the new mgr of the Howell Coops Mary MjtQullian is Howell high school valedictorian andj0n U S 12 of Jackson Rd5 miles Nancy Bamber salutatorian  west oi Ann Arbor 236 pints of blood were donaef 7      T Q ed at the Red Cross Blood BankU    Q at Howell last week THE lLuNOH  Ora Moehl has been elected xrswl Chrl president of the Brown McClar  Stewart Gnmav  Cyd Charlsse en Co at Hamburg to succeed i GLORY AiXfcT R C Brown, deceased  AGAINST ALL FLAGS Errol Flynn Maureen O Hara Latest Nfews Variety View3  Cartoon Whltmce Lake, Mich Scio Theatre  CIO DRIVE IN THEATRE Fri Sat, May 8 9 SEMINOLE Technicolor with Rock Hudson Barbara Hale ANTHONY QUINN Also WHITE LIGHTNING Starring Stanley Clements Gloria     Blondell Also Cartoon Sun Mon Tues, May 10 11, 12 SMALL TOWN GIRL in technicolor Starring Jane Powell Polly Crainger Latest News Sport Cartoon 16 McPherson Browninq, 76, head of the Detroit Trust Co was killed last Tuesday night near the Fowlerville fair grounds when he hit a rodeo hors which had gotten loose His wife who was with him was injured He was raised in Howell and was a cou with Leslie Garon Fri Sat, May 8 9 MONTANA BELLE Technicolor Jano Russell  George Brent AND  Doit 0 0 0 Do it sin of the McPherson family , vrMnPP Paul Bennett will direct soft WILD BLUE YONDER ball, swimming and other activj jtri TnrlrAn ities at Howell this summer Wendell Corey  Forest Tucker, Michigan ranks first in the na I  WITIOOP tion in home owning, 675 of the un Mon May 10 11 people owning their homes CALIFORNIA CONQUEST Rev J M McLucas and Paul Technicolor Cingsey attended the Consist with j Wed Thur Fri Sat May 13 IVANHOE Technicolor starring Robert Taylor  Elizabeth Taylor lso FOR PETES SAXES Starring Little Rascals cartoon  novelty Price Adults 50, Children 20 Sylvan J baiei  Chalsea, KJcnlcra    I lr KSS Silver Harvest Day ory banquet in Detroit last week Cornell Wilde 722 Masons received their 32n Uso dsoree  The Dexter hiqh school alumni THE QUIET MAN banquet is June 6  m technicolor wttn   r ,T u tjohn Wayne Mureen OHara 1 3ote 0 iJ i ears go  cruon  Fri Sat, May 8 9 TARZANS SAVAGE FUR Starring Lex Barker Dorothy Hart and  Patric Snowies Teresa Wright AND OPERATION ABOMB cartoon news spjrts i 14 A COMMUNITY EVENT IS HERE Every Friday 915 P M Sponsored by the Howell Chamber of Commerce HOWELL, MICHIGAN in Cooperation with the Howell Merchants SOMEONE WINS EVERY WEEK Its Fun and Its Free Entry Cards Axe Watting for You in All Howell Stores Where the Are Posted m  IMM of 48 Years Ago  the Teeple double house, occup ied by Louis Clinton and J C Bowman caught tire but was saved Tuesday afternoon the Loy McCleer farm house at An derson caught lire and burned down It was occupied by the Mark McCleer family Mesdames Mylo Keetler and Edward Parker were hosts to the Kings Daughters Friday  Mrs Lottie Collier Ely cied at Howell Saturday Piniakney Independents won the opener from Howell Sunday 24 to 9The Pinckney lineup was  tewis, ct Kennedy 3b JtCleer lb Eck rf Livermore If Lickly cf Swarthout, c Bowman, 2b Cox ss Haupt p Howell lineup Meyers, c Cooper ss,p Venner  3b Cotter, If Hale, lf,pJones,2b Hubbard cf C Cook rl,c Mays p, McCollurn p The Baughn and Miller families attended the funeral of Mrs Baughns brother, George GiUis, in St Johns Thursday, Will Jeffreys has moved from the Cadwell house tov1re Casper Vollmer house Henry Shire y is ill with ptoinaine poisoning  Born to Will Jefireys and wife on May 8 0 7 lb son Ye editor agreed to take Don Swarthout back to Olivet College Sunday if he caught for Pinckney The start was made at 700 p m in ye editors car with Sparkie Reason driving While listening to a band con  Harold Reason and Andy Camp cert at McCurdy Park, Corunna, bell also wentReturn was made Sunday 40 people were plunged j at 230 a m into the Shiawassee River when a rustic bridge broke Tue Wed Thur May 12, 13 There were 3 fires last week LOVELY TO LOQK AT Monday the woods on the Can Technicolor oil farm, north of town, owned With by Floyd Reason caught lire  Red Skelton  Kathryn Grayson   and burnea all night Tuesday i Sun Mon May 10 11 AMBUSH OF TOMAHAWK GAP Technicolor Starring John Hodiak John Derek,  David Brian and Sport Cartoon f  ue WedTThurTMay 12, 1314 GAMB 1 BE PRESENT IT MAY BE YOU Rules of the Contest William Harris of Dexter is working on Georrre Reason jr , new house  Fd Campbell has a new rub r iSnd buggy i Clayton Placeway Is working A Hkt Pinckney Juniors v base in Frank Siglers ice cream par baQ ttcm went to Stockridge ori lor Adelbert Smith, 50,of Iosco, Genw Oinkel anu wife 3pent W0Bf nd won 7 to 2 brother of Mrs Frank Eisele Sunday at the Albert Dinkel j    Isham hoe moved into George Reason sr ilas remov died lew week, ft home  pbeUs houe on Put ed the fence from around his While returning from church  The Gerry Eichman family  borne last Sunday William Doyle and  spent Friday evening at the j Blade, Anderson black The Independent League were wife had their horse run away Lloyd Hendee home jmtk who moved to California, entertaind by Alice and Lee throwing them out They escap Lee Lavey and wifeMrs Mere    h has built a new home Barton Monday night ed iniury Mete Mrs Irvin Kennedy and J   W W Wldmeyer, Ann Arbor Will Dunbar is clerking tori Nellie Gardner attended the  I autobus route from Che attornev has bn appointed Howlett Bros at Gregory  funeral of Mrs Julia Doody at J to Mason has been discon consu7 to British Guinia Will Pullen of White Oak has  AnnArbor last Tucsay j  I Dr H F Slgler attended the his sawtaill operating in Lynn Mrs Helen Monks Berry enter  Padiey, fonneriy of 6th DiFtrt Mrdical Meeting at Gardnotrs woods f e a Jackson hospital, last week THE MISSISSIPPI With WALK EAST ON BEACOW Tyrone Power, Julia Adams and With  Vipet Laurie George Murphy Virginia , Cartoon , GUmore Coming Peter Pan, Against All cartoon Flags, Serpent of The Nile Garden Tractor  2HP  36 H P  66 H P  WITH POWER REVERSE We have tractors that a 10 year old can operate or one to suit the He man 0TARY Tillers, Gultivators, Discs, Plows, Weer Attachments, Sickle Bar, Bull Dozer Blade, Furrow Plow, etc TERMS THAT YOU CAN MEET PRICE RAN6E ON TRACTORS 12950  22000  26500  34500 ROTARY Power Mowers, with or without tractors C F HEWLETT  SON Free Demonslration on Your Land Phone Pinckney 93 wai BWfiiea at Daven Durand Friday   iter treatment April 25 m tox Herbert Cope and wife have Fred Read and wife spent Sun The Abner Watkins family of J  Tee day at the John McGrtiire home Detroit spent the week end at,  in Detroit , i x lortage Lake jl M  ion At1   neroen vxpe ana wue r Gauif oi Ann Arjhave moved into part d the r rpie double houm  P LU M Bl N 6 WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel EMpsife rSvifcfifc WFTY fP ijniiif ,ij,  iwmmm9 w fyirl  u WedMidoy, May 6, 1953 MMMMMHI  The ieo Store Groceries Drygoodsj Caw saed Go Shoes ent9 FwrEilshtngs Lingerie  ili eiinecfy Gen Sto re Help Wanted e nonet Exp Lin necessary ipply in Pei son CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK Mich Jolded Plastics  MM degrees conferred Briqhton exemplified the long form Clare Miller assisted in the work Wayne Bennett has sold hi house at Cedar Lake Road unci Nashes bridge to Louis Mar shall and bouqhfc the James Bell house in Pinckney at Webster and Hamburq Streets Brandon White flew to Orlan do, Forida, Fudcy where hie father, Fernando White died There are 4 sons and 4 dauqh  ters Sylvester Marr suffered stroke last Friday Pincknoy Dispatch Entered en 2nd Class Matter at Postoffioe Act of March 8 1877 114 SoHoweil St,hinckneyMich  Subscription Plies 150 per Yr 1 We have received a card from, Sergt Gene Dinicel maila irom the Hotel Statier, Washington, j D L where he is with Gov G  j  Meruien Williams at the goverj j , nors conference, i i i Mr and MrsJohn Boyer spent   Sunday at the Reuben Gentner home in Ann Arbor Trie Young love Community Club met at tne school Friday 1 m ana elected the iollowing ofiicH ers ires Mis H Lange Vice  Pres, Mrs J Boyer Sec, Mrs H YVidmeyerTreas, Mrs, Henry1 K Johnson  Vi Clare Miller and wife called  Jin  on una Campbell Thursday at    tse home of his dauqhter, Mrs i   Carl Lemz home in Lansinq and i   on Olm Kobinson Sunday The  i  latter is sick in bed I  hobert Tasch anc wife visitea j the Wendell Siubers in Whit   more Lake Sunday   Mrs hene Miiier took her 5th  graders to Detrc t baturday to see the Cimena 9 parents went along The Claude Swarthout and Norman Miller families spent the week end al Uouqlas Lake Donald Meabon who has been at Mason has enlisted m ihe aii corp for 4 years Mrs Alma Meabon is at the home of her daughter Mrs DrwHla Snapp, in Mason t airiCia Pennala and Stuart Slcuqhtenberq ,2 ot of Mr Doit Swarthouts Brighton art pupils, called en her Sunday Patricia won ixTit prize in Llio Briqhton ,uqh sciiool art eh bit Prof  mil Weddige of Ann Arbor tidqe c the contest fhe Doye Templeton family of iveeqo Harbor spent Sunday at he Abert Shirley he   Medames Lois Moihman and Jnn Lhehcm qivo a shower on Fnck  aht at the formers home  io rdee Nash Mi and Mrs Herb Palmer and Patl pent Saiviay in Flint Mi, uchClark ppent Thurs  da , at the I yUs Hendee home in Jjj Ann Arbor w Sc it IVJSSGII Clark is now in  ,ap m hi way back to Am j M  oir, Mohlman ond Mrs Jane Shehan suent last Wednes day at the Earl Ward sr home in Pinqree    Marine Sam Gentile and wife are home from Gerry isle, N n for a week Eddie Hartman is home from Korea e Mjrroir Hughes Plumbing  H eating IBCompleteLin Plumbing Fntur   116 and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATffH HFATEHS W TIPLET  LINF, or priivip, WE SELL   WE INSTAL,   svice C EAST M36s  rhone 16312  Ii 4  POCOHONTAR LtfMP KENTUCKY EGG  STOKEB   k LHoey PHONE 2fc XTF j 1 W nr IWIHtlllliiwwwgwiSrfrfliflSt er i IV I iLIjiW V  ft    1 0  William Xetcham and dauqh ter, Mrs Daprich of Lincoln Park were in town Thisday MrsRalph Hall and aaugher, Diane, were on the Home Exten sion program on station WXYZ, J Detroit at 1230 p m Friday Mrs Ida Eichman who has re tutmed from Florida, is visiting at the Gerry Eichman home Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon spent Sunday with the Arthur Kryrch family at the Mich State San M Sergtjohn Sprout and Tom Porter of Niagara Falls spent the week end with MrsEthel Sprout MrsEdna Euler, Mrs Bur,della Huxford helped Mrs Nellie Wy lie celebrate her birthday last Wednesday with all the trimmins etc The house on the Joe Placeway farm owned by Eva Melvin caught fire Monday night but was savedThe Roy Musson faro ily is tennant went out John Paul Ware and Brandon White are at Camp Atterbury   Indiana Harold Porter and wif were in Milwaukee W5s this week at a White Shrine meeting , Messrs Clare Miller, Finley Greene and ye editor went to the Howell Masonic lodqe last Wednesday niqht and saw 4 About 60 members of the Tues niqht ladies bowlinq league had their banquet Friday niqht at Twin Gardens, Fenton The Breniser Garage team of Greq ory won the title  Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lambom of Greg ory spent Friday at the Jesse Henry home George Gardner has bought 15 acres across from the Walter Girard house at Lakeland and and ,  Anttniw Soles  Soviet  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE i4RTliRHrMt PINCKNEY MICH PHONE 118F2 CAPEHART TV DEALER pkilgas IH UIPUM05I VII The hie engine will build a house there DEXTER, MICHIGAN  f Wagoners Grocer 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out  H 0 t R S Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 lo 8 Phone Howell 706J2 For Prompt Bead Stock Removal GALL DARLING  COMPANY   Call Howell 450  dfxa3imLBjfPPublic Is Invited  I TO THE ANNUAL JUNIOR HOP  at Pinckney High School Gym  A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAMS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE  The amazing automatic ovn pITet that cfoei not u got Yowve got It eet it t bfliwve it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 5T,MAQth  DANCING FROM 9 to 12 P M Eddie Mai tin Orchestra FORMAL AND INFORMAL DANCING PRICE 100 SINGLE 150 PER COUPLE Tlckt may be obtained from any Junior t Regular price Special price You MVf Cemt in today Bo the Art to own fhi beautiful range with to many outstanding cookingooo features 23950 17950 8000 HocKre Ser  PHONE  ma t  I w y VW   If KOiv  PATCH Wednesday, May 6 1959   W wafimtmeimsaitff 6 PUattr Runner TWO DROWN AT NORTH LAKE Two University oi Michigan students drowrod in 7 feet of water at North Lake Sunday They were Jerome Schack, 22, oi, Evanston, III and Marcia Babb  age, 20 of Brooklyn, N Y The two were spending the day at fracny the Dr Norhrup cottage Alhouj flBJTlitQQ k  to I  MM L 1 mriimTm 1  5  V S3SBI     a GIZ3 gh only in the water 15 minutes  crttemps by the Chelsea fire de partment of revive them by a rej   D ft Ekcept WecbwaarTj susticatar failed CtMrBtf Gaud  ft4sa Iue, FL Sal 7 f i gnv USL G JL fcicCLOSAEY li  sli r Shovels r    jp Crank SJunk Rollins Coater KEEP YOUR EQUEPENT  100 JOHN DEERE Its just plain common sense to reB lace worn or broken parts on John eere Equipment with only genuine John Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicate of the original parts    made from the  same highgrade materials, fcem the same patterns and dies    and with the same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the fine, dependable performance of your John Deere Equipment Keep it  100 John Deere WCTWV JONGS DAUGHTERS  ea4Jl The Pinckney Kings Daughters, iA2Va tfortu Miiuu AC will meet with Mrs Viola Mbss  leones  at 933 Rush Lake Rd onJOiiic  j53Wltt,le  Thursday, Mav 7 at 2 p m  t r,vruua by Apjciiairjii i iiERB SNESD  fl E A L EIUM Farm, Heme Lata Froperti d Dullness UKMituBitief Met You Propurtv KL M GEEALD ffliAEbK Broker , 0 d N rth Tea Pinckney, Mch b J 1 5 lhone 157FH RejdSfi MYON I HUGHES Plumbing ojad tatis7 Uceru Stale Phone 1S3F2 1075 Easi M36, Pinckney Oil Filter rto low W i v  il C tiow oil  viAbkan iai Lsiate, kburan, Irckeiage iCii, Lake and raun Property  A Speciality   Your rovottv V t  H irunerui Hoa ou C, Swaxthout IXrectai Modern Equipmen Ambuiaac fervk whnt3 39  bi Fircone i5i FREi OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Wer Av ikwell  Michiatw 5hone 358 eJdence 6J4 LEE LAVEY Qenerot Unfturanc Disk Blade Steel Chain Assemblies rob can iSt Shoe t  a stock tKal   your M in th 5U MiliftaiiaMlar  re  or 0 he4 IMIIIOR to    HitfiiRA N SERVIOF, I iiAtiQU, HADx  Hepavrs o u ivakes  PiiOriE 1541j Pinckney  AlCiwNEB 1 Tarm Suis a Spiciality 8 cLii WYUL  CALL FOWLLViuLE 4J6F6 LLOYD HFNtEF Uveetock Haaiia ekly XiOB Muae Tc Drc General Tr,ci tnq Plnfni7 ML Phone 161F1J 0i C I lOWNEB IwiiiMiTrngnMriTTTrar ,r  MASON SHOES CHECT FROM FACTORY  nit oU4 iwu6 Lake Aol IVtex riiiR 0 RCGET J CARR  Complete Insusence Coverage Phone 43 Pinckney Mich CEMETIJtY MEMORIALS Pricb You Can Aik id To Fa MILFOR GRANITE WORKS , ill ard IlicaLuu IiSl Combioe or Binder Canvases Knives and Sickle  T ge Crass Boarth  r  tft y pnl Cut k lrect fric tt tMtOr, 7C0T tfoei ta feB, n ar sf aKW4S8 1BVT ABE v TO ITT 3TOt tt r root etotaHtWirtVQil   inl elf iACk HAXWETT  usci Aiv WANTEDFulI and part time wia tresses at the  Lakeland Goll Oiub, Brighton, j rOR SALECottageB at Patterson MLbiqari, frank Noflck Mar  Lake, tor year cuouiid with oil  bALL1940 Plymouth Uub  tumace See Bill McMacken at j Qupe iaiQ  heater 11090 Patterson Lake Dr, sales  man ior Noel iarnhaim realtor rOh biiLii Aiaaan Viotei botu Murrays Gulf Station Hif7ov Teeth Plow Shajf We carry a complete stock of getiuine John Deere Parts See us for voux placement needs Place your parts order now PiK ZKStLY, MICH  single ana daubie Also a num    j ber of aprons Phone 121F4   Mrs Margaret Clark BCiAT Windshielcia made to IFOR SALECoai turnaoe stoker, your pattern Bring your pattern, foed and in use now ABES AUTO PARTS, , George Holt, Pincnkey, HowelL Phone 151 I phone 16S F2 SPINET PIANO BARGAIN iCR SALL12 it ceaar rowDoat, 1 Rather than return to stock  anchors and 1 HP out  Large Exclusive Piano Company j board motor  L McKiUey offers a beautiful spinet piano at300 Mill St, Pinckney FOR SALE43o ieet cm East Main St in Pinckney, 1250 feet deep WiU sell all or part Bob Vedder FOR RLMT 3 loom cottge at  Swarthouts Cove, Fartoge Lake Call 47F4, Pinckny r  i itx BUvnfiyjOBl AVEY HAPOWAFI DEKALB SEED COIN Youll find what yoou vant in  DeKalb DeKalb has 64 different varietiees One or more will fiit your climate and your soil Call or see me today And remember I have the new DeKalb Chi toe For 13 years more farmers have planted DeKalb than any other see corn For sale by  Ralph Glenn Gregory ,Mich FOR SALE Dtninq room suite, able, buffet, hina cabinet and iour chairs, all In good condition ani all for 6000 spfnne desk, good condition fer 10  breakfast set, drop leaf tabk and 4 chairs for 10,00, Merwin Campbell 245 Unan SiPhone 16F  FOR SALE Africa  Violets maVe nire Easter gifts large savings, to some interest ed party wih good credit refer ences who can pay 7500 down ,and assume small monthly pay  ments Write to Murray Collins  Co 19375 Livernois Detroit 21, Michigan Att Credit Manager iTo RentFuiruehed mtitrn roem 335 East Main St, Pinckney Phone UQFll  FOR MALI   Baby chicks Started Ohicka j Each chick is a product of carr FOR SALE4 Fresh Cows j iul mating, rigid culling and  Russel Bokros, 2 miles south oi j bloedtesting Theur sires and Pinckney on Toma Road  dams are selected on the  j of health, vigor and size basis U S AUTOMOTIVE, OLASS INSTALL WANTED To Rent Modern  proved Pulionem apntagled room apartment m town  Duy mege ceg at Bg fOUL  ladies Phone ,12 1F1JL TRY FARM and HATCHERY, 13 wusned  oi N Byron rd at city limits, for L ,LADIESEarn extra cash by adED By competent glazier, ample dressing postals a home Write stock on hand Curved wina Vali Co, Box 1042, Muncie, Ind,  n t , ,  sOiieids and back glass avail FOR SALErModern year around t imiles west of HoweL at S AUTO PARV3 Howu,epincknPenyT3772iePhono 151,    FOR SALEGRAVLL, sand and qxuvoL grade a or rmx  phone 9 Hovel, Miohkrom ed, also processed road gravei i      aUriD n X T flRAVEL COlvIPANY IMANDELL 3 SAW FILING SHOP D  I GRAVLL cowwwxi WN MOWR SHARpWXNG  FOR SALE Double drain board WANTED To luxe Care of Crulsink No 54 ued 1Iz Yrs rice Iren will also do washing and 65 one telephone stand 500 Jrariin 1220 Movers Roar166 Unadilla St, Pinckney  Pinckney Mason Road Phone KoweJl 984 I 2 or Fawlerville 388F11 FOR SALErABv CHICKS, white leghornsbaned and white rocks New Hampshire and Hv Line Chicks Order New Phono 105V Bob Sauire Hatchery Howell Mich 11524 Riverbank Lane HMLAND LAKE, MKJH FOR SALE Three Large Home Sites on Patterson Lake Road, about one  mile south of Pinckney with Por tage River Frontage Phone Fcrrmington 1227M   i WANTEDJunk cars, scrap iron, metals, batteries, ccutornotiv radiaitps, cast iron radiators, furnace iron, junk farm machin ery Weigh loads at city scales ABES AUTO PART, Howell, Phone 15 L  WANTED To Rent Two furnished Rooms Write or Call I Neu Eten Lak OWEN W FOWLJ3H D  C Fee Specicrt  ChiropodU 2 W GcLRfver, BrightonMich Office 75181 By Appointmen, i Res 7,1003 fcion Tues Wed, THOUGHTS FOR MOTHERS  DAY The word mother is one that touches our hearts It recall other heart words, like home and childhoodscenes of happydays So all of us annually wel come Mothers Day, a tribute to  ere one who has done so much for us UALiry i M  efts   fii3f Vegetnbls REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 4 bedroom home,2 car garage 2 lots, furnace, good condition, In Pinckney i 4 bedroom home, modem, 3 lots  1 4 bedroom home 3 lots   2 bedroom home, 2 car garage  and 2 lots, hot water heat In f, Pinckney 3 bedroom home furnace, 2 lots or 4 lots 2 year around homes at Patterson Lake, Terms, Gerald Reason Pinckney Mich Phone 133  WANTEWooJ, highest jnajrketTHE FTRST KAUOJU BANK price pedd, Phone 42  Lucius Doyle Pinckney  PIANO LESSONS   Classical or Popular L A BEATTte Rush Lc Phone 157F13 HowoH Mldk Under Federal Supervisiw Member Federal Deposit Hiauranc Corporation Aii Deposits Insured Up to10,oJ0  tcb Denositnr Fisi KS  Mar i   mm  t Vnevs i  RtH Courteous Service jftnnsiiftLiMr cAsi I FOR SALEAmerican Fleor Sand 1 Ing Maahine, large size, price  ,1 750 pkone Dexter 4062  Uail Stggitt 9405 Ann Road  Big Silver Lake Established TiT Incorpofated lH5 McKHDN Stete BAv 1 TRAIN WtRECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP Savings are the life blood of the country Without savings the  sources of financing oi our fanning industry and government would be so drastically curtailed that our whole econ  f omy would be almost paralyzed   So it is the sum total of the savVings of everybody upon which f the prosperity of our country  depends, it Your Savings Account no matt er how small is mportant i Begia to save today  Chick Starter and Laying Mash Farmers Feed 1 Suppvf Co  TJ ,5  1 J    Y 1  1 W  m  isafcTHE HNCKiEY DISPATCH Wednesday, May 6, 1953 TC  I WW THEPW CKNEY DUAATGH Wednesday, May 6, 1953  FIFTH GRADE NEWS Our Spelling Bee winners were Skip Swarthout and Lea Morgan, runners up were Anita Shirey and Donny Baughn We wish to thank Mr and Mrs Personal Mrs Robera Amburgey had q tonsil operation at McPherson hospital, Hiowell, Monday The Ray Burns and Jack Young Vedder and all the mothers who at  families spent Sunday with Don tended the cinerama with us onjBurns ana wife in Kalamazoo Saturday It was exciting and we Harold Day and wife and Har found we really didnt realize what a 0ia bean and wife of Detroit call wonderful country we are living inj at fae j0hn McDonnell home We also wish to thank Mr Reader for permitting up to go We made charts before we went We wish to thank Mary Lou for showing us the beautiful things her dad brought from Mexico, and we think Mary Lous dress and blouse are beautiful, also Mrs Millers very nice new Mexican jacket We wish to thank Sandra Matheson for the forsythia, Donnie BaughnAnn Arbor Sunday Frank Claris ana wile of Mil for spent Sunday at the Winston bauqnn home Gerald Clark has sold his stoe at Silver Laxe to iennetn Klein of Ypsilanti Louis Coyle continues about the same at St Jpe hospital, Refreshing as a swiftflowing Michigan trout stream for the dogwood and Mary Lou for the daffodils We had our weekly reader test and everyone of us had shown a great  Mis Olin Robinson ottended d meeting ot the past matrons of  Tynan Cnapter ObS, Letroit today er improvement Tommy Read and Pet Mesdames Lester McAfee and Bobon  rated highest with 78 Harold haciy were in Detroit on on Friday The Clifford Haines family re turned irom Phoenix, Arizona, wdere they spent the winter Omar Gass and wife of Detroit spent Sunday at the Lester t icAiae home Mesdames Lois Mohlman and grade level with 9 others close be hind, 14 in he 69 grade level and the remaining 12 in the 59 grade level SIXTH GRADE NEWS Gordon Labelle brought a puppy to school mud We congriste the sexmth grade Janet Shehan give a shower on boys for the fine game they flayed, t fdcry night for Rosalee Nash, beating us good, 114 I Mike ani gtt Carver spent The fifth grade girls played a fine the week end witn Mrs Dolly gawe ii,   vi  Baughn We are looking forward to a hike, i yg Ah Meyer attended atWe had a quiz among several d    home oi teams Monday Patty Rockovitz and,  Dankeis qiven for the several teachers of Souh Marion Teachers Group  Mrs Edith VanCiiman and son James of Detroit spent the week end at Portage Lake  Lester McAfee and wife were Frances Hassencahl were the ners  win Viexv of the East branch of  V Au Snble River itnr Lovells, Michigan a sparkling glass of MICHIGAN BREWED BEER Ask for one of the bmrids of fine beer brewed in Michigan JC SEVENTH GRADE NEWS The seventh grade boys played a softball game against the sixth grade boys Our boys won, 114 ,  In English we have been studying in Ypsilanti Saturday niqht poetry Four seventh grade girls Stanley Dinkel and son John, co0  ouseon Patt have been practicing special songs called on Mrs Dinkel at Stock ,  for the Spring Festival to be heit vdae Sunday k 1 t, I x May 14th Mrs Earl says we are ThomaS Clark and family of Geoe Thompson home for doing very well  i  TV,,,,W, with Georae Youngerman Michigan B A gan JJrewers iLSSOciation 71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan Altes Brewing Co  E 3 B Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebel Brewing Co  Peiffer Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewery Co Ann Arbor spent Thursday with Mrs Moris is proud because many Mj3 Margaret Clark and family Howard Read hela open house of her s, ins are improving in otis Matteson and wife are for his new houses at FowlerHe sold 2 last their work Then are many on the fr Yonda and with the ville Sunday honor rol with ,,od marks There  f n  Ann  week He  Q1S0 buildi two Qt are four A stuuents on the honor ru A  r , R,Uf roll They are Karen Bollin, Jean bor sei Sunday  the T6 T5 rU Courson, Judy FroehHch, and Mark Griffith home Lawrence Comburn was in White  The Murray Kennedy family Arm Arbor Wednesday  Were in Willow Run Sunday Andrew Nesbitt and  land, Ohio, last week Mr and Mrs L J IJenry were in Detroit Sunday The 20 member Hicks school hill billy band gave a concert at the school Monday night to a packed house  Trie Earl Bauqhn family vis  STATE OF MICHIGAN ltVf  Tkat Neuce uwi ited Guy Smith and wife in Clev Xha Probata Court for the County f  CfSven br pubbcerios ot i land Ohio last week of Lhrinaflto F  opy hereof foi feno weeks eon of Livingston la Mottet oi the Eekxte  Marie Henrietta WaiderDecoas ed At a session oi eald Court hi April 14, 1353 Present Hon Hiram R Smit Judae of Profct Notice is Hereby Given, That all creditors of said deceased Mcutively previous to said day oi hearing in the Pinckney 0 patch, a newspaper, printed and circulated in said county  Hiram R Smith A tnie copy Judge e Probata Celeetia Pohni Register  oi Probata wife JffiW Sh Sp  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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> W sici TW 5pf   rv  W  MMHMMMI BBI   4 Pinckney Dispatch m mm v SK  ft   Vrt 78 THE PINCENEY DISPATCH vyednosday, April 29 1953 Michigan Mirror Maneuvers, pot shots, and pressure continue to characterize the state tax picture without get ting anywhere The Republicans Social Items ARE MARRIED SATURDAY Ann Kcrtheryn Bishop, dough ter of Mr and Mrs William Bish, wteTcSTp7hTtuHhey fe3US married Sat  can pass o tar all bills have day to  Robert Emmet  Berry,  CHURCH NEWS lutkoiic  No 18 High School Athletics   wt   Lui,at Ummeiit CK JEFFREYS PITCHES   Tiie son oi Mrs Helen Monks Berry and the late Emmet Berry, formerly pf Stockbridge The cere JACK JEFFREYS PITCHES NO HIT GAME i  Maryi CkxthaBc Cb PfadBMy, Michigan  n , , aef Fr Albert J Sclunitt Pftsiot1 aching ior Pinckney high  Piane iiil uaue jNet s jfc uwuo   i  Papers have bnnn fm J beryl Simpsons has a ,toy air t with the accounts of thTnH n,  of war rvu  me Psonei1 encountered strong opposiion The house is said to favor a pay roll tax or the governors corpo ,        ration profit tax but the senate mony  PIaiCe I V00 a, m is opposed to both a  Queen oi e Miraculous Talk of a special session has  5 turch, Jackson, Rev led to the idea that the iegislat fi Dougherty saymg the nur urefcnay not adjourn May 2 bull01 ma 0 3 soloist, recess If the governor called a, A Mana    ,8 special session he could limit toiJ0 ,,, Pof Angelicus matters considered to what he  lson RuseUl ws a the or wanted If the legislature recess aan edm,he could not J The bride was given in mcar The arguement of those favor iage by her father She wore a ing a corporation profits tax is Chanully lace gown over satin tncrt it would rise enough money slipper that terminated in a cath so that the sales tax could be lirtedral length train fastenea to  ed from food, clothing, etc Thusthe satin The bodice was molddetracts from the appeal of those   ot Chantily lace, and  3uaduy Mawiteg Summer SMs 800 100C Uu  Winter 800  1000 Hovtnna Deisttoasi Friday even  at 0 t  Jouiessioxut today ahex Moynu Dato Saturday 7i30 to 980 v V  Sunday beitit 800 Mar  V interSpe,ced Ill McriTo i2 stiikeouU j South Lyon men I airy Gyde Law a wilu qc t 6e Poetised on Amerir OC1 i Svliool uiuintjt Sotn Lyun here I aiherme buaa s  fxida jack Jemeys, Pmckney wwiaiiq m Lexiei   boiixor, feiiteiea the hall oi iame  uonnie Kuhn snowed us  lossinq a no hit qarue He qot birtiiaay caids bo who advocates a nuisance tax basing their argument that the  buttoned in front with tiny lace covered buttons She carried people would repeal it when inewhite roSesThe gold cross worn is verv vprv wplrnm ,6 Lide waf 75 yea7s Pldl Youth for Chrisl Rally at Ka  reached first, 2 walks and a Mbi win eqqs m it rlo haa n  fnfer 2o for only about1 lvn maheci third sUike Only one oveialls I American prisoners m0 cTjl F4vf Keith Ruegsegger, Pastoi Only one Uvui was hit to the outheid and  Jerry Mroixa cauqht that  Jim Smith oi South Lyon only allowed 2 hiistanned 3  walkfeu i rinckney scored boih runs  far exchangeahhouah  more than th ftu,qh niany iviiice Glummer lost a toot U went to a show and has a ne  J006 kan fhat are held or hm, b g stoiv cula,ed L ,ha 500 American Ann Arbor  oon     v u J prisoners mile forces  ie prisoner of war IOL has always been deficit is cleaned up The only and c gift from her grandmother would be taxed are usmq pres wno was  the wedding sure against these nuisance tax i m3 K Hickey was mat  This includes the tourist, m,ron o honor she wwe a noox space gun uoibjLia LaBeiie has iUo blacKtt,ve oaoy chicw fared m aIl S00 Uonnie hioxom has a new  cAch Th Haines I watcn ana went to a snow inlJaswas oeen a hard onP V, the Reyolulionaxy war the7m ,,,,, ,j iiuiteson Chi is Camp  Jimmy omrey went to Howeu pJJan Prisoners capture, bv th MtoSv wShffeSun UU PIil Dave haltoS stole home when  wS,qpBle bua dJU pithers bac was turner Wed Choir Practise Junior 4UJ iVlrolka qol Finckneys other hiturown sot Thursday night 800 Proe C   u W  Sharon Gallup tola as aouui  j10 aV kept pnsaii jna 8OU 4 iiis pu3 jyincxno in a Ueniet oooKs,noway Ooody, Oirus Population xwn White and We preach Christ and everyoe Sr futt flace n lhe Ieaq,ue withand mmy ana 4 bar ri Ranch, fj0 ,115 wer placed m c  Mancnester who has also pon umquiLj AmJurqey haa the  fj01 Jd,he prisoners tvvo qames JJexter ac Lyon have lost one  ana to qet new shoes nay ,Keiienijerg ow cmckshay i3iehn a bow and  were kept ja tiulks or a  saps und m of malnutrition and unsanitary n the Mexican war nay Aenentierge has  yell aa k shPs and many died conditions the M crawinq land Saturday 800 p m  South measeis Put is fcacK in school, i the black beans were shot The harti Johnny uinitei spent the week CiVli vvat tapped ail ior priori ena witn nis mothei in block an ii j atrocities There were 3 noton    4U   v at the waist and the headdress  Mratuna Wen hlr   Plans to promote the state by of nvlon tuUe petals she carried Su da7 Scho 1 ,    Vcuii ropAiB 2etin Cott  FeUuucalp Seni a national publicity program are  QOin rapture roses being considered The Mich f m c  Cowl f Jack Dept of Economic Development Qnd  Robert Qrover ofc   Bi  would be aided by local cham Stockbridqe werQ klide3 maids dnSar faH  a beis of commerece i,, J Their gown were identical with JtT ofilfe,and Pithat of the matron of honor UNADILLA PRESBYTERV tratfxc accidents is causing con Robert Groyer was  man I Rev Yfiuch Qf cem yet the legislature lolled the Q Rot Qnd Thomas Bishops Morning Worship 1030 a  tttll to set the speed hmit,at 65,    ,, ughers  sndv School IHc mUes They said it could not be, A tion w held at tho Tv P  r, n  entorced 1 here is alo a bill tonr, ,K n , hc,, or 2nn  itJaSrvS 2  5 pra Tkweddii IRISH IMMIGRATio The traffic death rate this year kfast ako hdd there Vve iead th 4J0 M h so far is 60 percent higher tnan  The bride5 mother wore aqranla lanQ3 ia New icrk h last year  dress of rncruve crepe with whitei j irekmd last week tha largest i kTcrnr U,TTCPQ PHB nPYTFR accessories and had an orchid qie qioup to arrive in tnb cc K1 taKtlin h corsage The qroorn s try in 25 year The leuqest m j t in p,Ir newest subdivision mother a navy aress with pin, rrumqauc oi inn to this c n HOHOV, I  WrtU Court named Ser the accessories and had an orehirJ  Ay was about the y,ar ifc i , Jo Wall Court  named otter me h tneir potakoe cro ff,iUj Ivieadow, ci iSStiJtS hlat couple left on a southern It was their W ar uus oi icSa Smith, p  JM ILlt tri ,id on their return will live and they came here by the thou I tmckney beat This s a Federal Housinq Co at HO Seward Ave JackspnForsanJs mostly bJ steerage Hie 1    project San Young, frmr going away the bride wore a  ia, rnney county title Pinckney Harrow, ss Vn,  Braaley, 11 iiailieS, i o  viCiiJOii ob Uiijucll, rA  Jetiieys, p J  fell tu South Lyon hiiiards, 2b Buutn, ib Hock, ts auiinji, t IVanrJonn, ri  land iwo This is the second no hit bnae bhe is better am, iias i r soumer11 prisons, Libb in game for Pinckney Don Swar gamed 4 lbs  Vnqinia, Belie isle and Andei Han , tts and Secona Grades sonville in So tli CarolinaUbby  1 John and Mike Harden have 2asa tobacco waiehouse but 3rdnew swing and a teeter toiler Andersonville was a stockade j ,11 wiu  errors Swarihouti Lannie Morses brother,itoDbie 1 around a swuiupv creei i iaier beat HoweL o to J ioi the visited school Monday witn n0 builjmgs, sanitation oj Saturday james Daason and any km During the several AB R H,his lather put the speeaboat anayeaiscf its eustcnce 12,000 Un  3 u Urowboat in tne water at ronaqe011 PrJsonGis died there an are  o 1 Lake iburied is tye i metery at thai 3 0 0 iu and iviike Tessmers giaru place The place was alive with Imomer is oac from Caliiorma Oono uonqnt tnem a playhorse, 2 0 0  3 0 1 0 a be completed August 1  Lynch who camej Pitching, o here much later told m ni Pisj ere from Ireland was Si8   i ,  me here at an opportune Dn Swarthout straight lined navy skirt navy time as there was a boom in rail spelling bee Witn and white accessories and carr road building here and they  Cctntrel runnerup Pinckneyite and John McMuUen Piece suit witn box jccicet o, nere rriL o Ann Arbor are the builders  ve and navy check over a saqo he  The houses to cost S1S0U0 willwasted jersey blouse and a hey ca  lice end itlth i knew a Dexter veteran who v as imprisoned, , swimming trunks ana 3Un glass j J1 io 0 soe lurii stones 1 0 0lefl i Seveiai times the prisoners riol 2 0 0 Saturday Becky Morris saw a ed and w,rfe ieprvcj ol food ai   Ojiobin pulling a woini out of the J 1rlcu uino lOX several dnys The I h Hjqround Also 2 garden snakes I ciuei diet war, beans with meal 3 0 0jKODert Darrow and 2 brotheis I e onrje tola me that a Confeder 3 U 0J1,q r, 50u voims Saturday, jate officer frnc through on 3 0 0 ,mejection acccnpan, by a fat 3 0 0 oucona Liauo  ,pua doq In sono way the pris 3 0 Oj Mary Lee V  irenner was j oners entice, the oq into tneir 2 0 03 Wednesday ana had a party shack and killed the doq and ate 0 0 0iher school lit Jeisn Kingsiey c thir place 2 0 0 ihlly Light has been ill I was captured b, the f ierm ins 2 0 0, We made clowns Friday  jn the battle of the Bulge in W Stockbricge o, Patty Sugqts qtanaparents W2He WJS not held Iona but a iJavo faines celebrated tneir wedding anni  he ireutmont wtr not too bad  versary Saturday I Horse meat was  Karen Bloxom was m Detroit j diet, last week, Wallace Sinqer in Louison inj Years ago i oan , was one oi i the strong oovtrs of Europe i We thank Johnny Biehn foi i Then it enqeqe, in a war with tire principal won Mary MUOl v CCA, VVUllU the j Howell ana Billy ouDetroit too a curMrrwr RFUfT ATTnNK OFicd white aardenias weie beinq built nqht ana leit m We had a 4H Clothinq jwdq showing us his baby rabbits  Misoia and Prussia in which it bHmuiiNU L vuniiwo w  graduated trorn cludinq the Union Pacific ircmiac3 contest tor all members and, Mary Ellen Sinqer pulled a  wn bidly defeated To the vie uyjLfU    , ,, ti , r,  , pacijlc Thee winners weie as follows oui tooth bunday bhe went to a Drois belong the spoils and as c BELLA In The American Weekly with  Stockbridqe hiqh school, Jack the Atlantic  to the v 3 issue of, son Junior College and Univer Irish built most of it this Sundays May 3 issue , The Detroit Sunday Times, read sity of Detroit I Was a Communist School A number of prenuptiall par Teacher In it Bella Dodd tells tier, were qiven for the bride how teachers are recruited into, Communist rarucs and how child j rens minds are poisonea against j Democracy Its MUST reading and after the oi a possible 300 points LorettaJor a checkup Monday railroads were completed found Tomasik first with 295, Ryani We visited the carnival booths resilt i eland Aas partitioned Russia taking part oi it and irus worr on them, or in the shops Bonner 2nd with 230,Dennis Mor fvionday and thank 6th qiaae sia or German the rest, io and many became enqineerr nan 3rd 275, Karon Tesjmer  who had charqe of them MRS JULIA DOODY  271, Barbara Massey 270 Patty j Kathy Gustaison was Kahriq 2605, Wary Lou Cantrellthe head by a swinq and conductors This qave rise to the name of Railroad Irish or Shanty Irish and many of ihem250 and Lea Morgan 250 lived near the railroads in small We are going to the Cinerma hit on lg Wednesday Wallace Sinqer and Louis Tprifvm Weeklv with ivirs Julia Lavey Doody 9jhomeb So many Irish settled in Sat, May 2 at 1145 on bus 6 Haydu found some baby ducks in Jhe 3fm  at 16 home of he ah I the section around the depots with Mr Vedder and 9 mothers Sundays Detroit limes ter Nug AqnQS KeliV in Ann and frei ht houses in Detroit that We haa multiplication today riftST DRIVERS MGWSaS  Saturday She was the th sction was called corlciown and almost all had 100 ml UHiVn nrVflA onlv survivina child of the late   unts  crtinn mnd We did some paintinq for the  , ado on Auqu314only Dexter also had a section called Saturday Nancy Read was in Gjegory Saiurday and saw some baby puppies and rabbits iQlHhTiirSdrivers Ucenses in Bernard ana Juha Lavey oilcorktown where most of the peo scnooi bocld party SaurY  my Wilson and Diannc ii 4wuf of rkchiaan were iss pinckney, She married Henry j WOrked on the railroad The and were allowed to participate Curts brx5uqht their books back W,Sf those who received these Doody oi Dexter township in ection qangs were mostly Irish in the games Monday school or  to enjoy Wnses 149 have no blemishes JJ ana lived there until Mr This has chanqed and Irish are, Seventh Grade News I John Singer spent Saturday aSSSc convlhons whatsoever117, P   x longer predominantly the The 7th grade plays the 6th1 night with Rose Marie Vedder or WW,  ,  , hwd in Ann Arbor iwo 1TV,I wnrVprs This section  u uii u mtu i Tohn Coloan and foanne B  I railroad workers This section  soJt bali this week John Cologne and Joanne Bio or WUJOIW WTWV since hved ST Rav M iSSTof ptnekney sono, John and ed are dj was settled by Irish many 0v Wearereviewing our subjects Ijom had haircuts    , ceased The funeral was at w whom ened the money to buy We enjoyed having Mr and Mary Lee Aschenbrenner has a Thomas Church,  Ann ioor, , farms working on the rail  john Ellis and tw0 students billfold Leroy Porter a qun,and tSSSInMSL with burial in StMarys  meas except Au Gres and Whiti Cemetery Pinckney j  f mey Drain Perch are running at  NSAVE RECEPTIOIN SATURDAY the amily  oi Rip VanWinkle I and Dianne Curts new shoes Tawas Bay, Rainbow trout hshi The teachers of the element peter and Jean acted uke old Third Grca KiiidSrgaxten News ary school qave a party Satur time troupers  Micky Ritter has a Mohawk from the seventh grade Jean compassKaren Bloxom a ball  Clark and Peter Gerycz out of  John Cologne, bow and arrows ieg is poor Most of  ,   t Forest included in a resent deerj Pat brows yards NIost of Houghton Lake State day night for the faculty of the Monday afternoon at two o haircut and Richard Krann 1 Pummers brother,Mike hasjold school e board and all ckck oudass went out to the elBut a browse study in which 700 deer new roller skates te school employees The gym t school to see the car  Barbara Baughn spent ySdb were studied  Cheri Darrow brought, Pureswere beautimUy deaoratedEach L yVe returned ba 1563 trappers bagged 6430 of the ilower show which she cut, elementary teacher had a car , School at two fc , ,  fever this year in Michigan out of the newspaper nival like concession such as w enioyed it very much, and i went fishing Sunday Butch cut Wed back to thelnite with Claudia Garr car High School at two forty five Terry Rowell and Bob Harner  chapel will be built in the Dick Klein has ordered a cow OWI1 cans, throwing  jghto thank  Mrs Morris Bunny Hinchey was 10 years HStvrick Pines State park this boy belt by sending m a picture  Qart8  a baUoon rinqinq aroc Qnd m B for taldng us 0ld Saturday vmar The money was contribut from a cereal box Dick can r les and shoohnq at targetsPn At Q meetinq 0f our student Paul Burq went to a show on  idhv anonymous givers a 2 wheel bike he got tor nis btn zes were qiven, John Burq winn c0 a it was decided that any Sunday Richard Krahn had A fox which was trapped ana birthdiay ing the most Then therer,wJ one who disturbed during the icompany k on Kaye Wylies mothers birth J Winning word was raise held in caotivityat Elsie got a  We are makinq clacks in our stunts and other games Refresh mee should qet a mar wav a year ago It was trapped room, with hands that wui go a en were served the self controI chart Iday is Wednesday miles away this year, still round v J i  Ta  We wish to thank Mrs Van Barbara Baughn, Kathy flea lani isappeared frcm the map of Europe until a iter World war 1 when it war recreated to act as a buffer state This did not work out and aqam it 1 under control oi Russia Somehow the Una dilla township rchook remind me of Poland Their schools have been partitioned Stock bridqo qettinq part of them unci Pinckney and Fowlerville the  rest Back bo t 25 years ago Unadilla townships voted to con solvate their schools For about 10 years aftei nothing more was done Then they decided to vote on a bon issue to build a mod em hiqh school The present site did not have enough land and one on the Plainfield Rd at the edqe of Greqory was pickedThe bond issue was defeated and lat  er when the Gregory 10 grade school burned another one was  built on the site Then the town ship voted to disconsolidate In the meantime nearby schools reorganized with bus trans qxiStion and as a result have laker over practically all the  Unadilla township schools TryMp GividfCarol Miller won the spelling bee with Sheri Foster runnerup Linda Rhodes had her tonsils f  son and Grace Poulson saw larina the cc tr Linda Rhodes had her tonsils 1 TOTTHKAMENT ENDS Blaircum for inviting us to the son and Grace Poulson sen TtroUed burn of 150 acres out Saturday w G 1J bownna nw building on Monday Ma and Pa Kettle Sunday JnV FeXrbd Marsh flood perry Morgan and Horence  5 week 8 nenZ2 we hadur Eng Karen Singer had a perman  yLZZ,  w Rarwds wostitlev are aomg to have their tournament at the anoea DU ,   prhmH nt Saturdav ceremo Utley are gomg j tonsils out DOOK wmen sue oivuy cnoer and Charles tants at a ti Pinckney ended Sunday The Iish class in the gym Pfeiffer Beer eam of Ann rbr Imus acted as master of Ing project at Big Rapids held this week Suth Grade   or ,eavibook which 8h6 brougm  SnW Son Fred SSindChia tote ala time on the staqe The fcSft have completed the  rrow both law wJd ducks erente and   70 may  , again ,oon VanW Richard jent Saturday  Rodney Mathison went to a penny carnival at Chelsea last Friday LIVINGSTON LODGE AU7 DAR FOR April 19SS Regular meeting May 5 7th district meeting at Pinck nev May 11  Stckbridae 50 year member ship night May 14 to other units father went to ms auni T  TKdttv night bovl Conference at the University ship mght May it    may Bg whUe he stayed home loannie J Hollie nu       Centennial ol Washtenaw No taffifccMrridth  Murray Keimedy family 65 of Dexter May16 Siting us m  Keith Putnam lootedm Jbj rftrW theirs two called ai the Culver farm in Clare MiUer VV M 2iKforw towrand e fce dwlers had theirs ball game with the 7i wa engtse 090 0eetiad P W Curiett, Sec, I We ore doing animal story book reports Some of us drew pictures of mud turtles last week Orange book readers are mak ing an animal story book Red Book readers will make an animal puppet show Bobby Reason wears new glasses He looks distinguished We all made get well cards for lean Salver who had an a pendix operation at Stockbnage Noel Rose brought some baby catfish for our aguarium WCarWEV KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Ktaaii Dmghtsw will meet with Yir ey at 933 Rush Lake 4 o vlhursday, May 7 at 2 p m    AvfJV  r v MTHE PQfCDfEr DISPATCH Wednesday, April 29, 1953 r Wiig tmt    rji Mb iv   A  Do ycu worry uSiout forgetting to turn off vL thiLtgnk  ifA you tie omdfic y Youll enjoy the finest hot water service available when you have the rightsized automatic electric water heater Its worryfree    workfree    as well as dependable    clean    carefree    thrifty    and durable Why not take a minute to look into all the conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edison office DEALER   tjri oUITl Xrliiii   i Silver Harvest Day A COMMUNITY EVENT IS HERE Every rfi 15 Sponsored by the Howell Chamber oj Commerce HOWELL, MICHIGAN in Cooperation with the Howell Merchants SOMEONE WINS EVERY WEEK BE PRESENT IT MAY BE YOU Its Fun and Its free Entry Cards Are Watting for You in All Howell Stores Where the Are Posted Rules oi the Contest ttMHBH  Howell Theater HC WELL MICHIGAN  Dextet Theater lUJ peopie emended the reopening oi tne remodelled StocKuadqe biaie Bank Last weeK iiie vomen received orchfi aia trie ua s  Tues Wed Thur April 22 liie regoxy ijuiozi shop is wmEL iitS iZZ r clsea  ana me Shjon jj THE STORY OF havo moved to Detroit 1 ywr  nayOT Also FVi   Sat May 1 23 Walt Disneys ROBINHCOD moved to Detroit us JViae Higgins oi Pinckney nab oeen dischurqeu liom roote  , i, Jackson taitor Frank beger and wife ui Uifc jjiJfiOii Argus are in  jew Orleans, La, tor two weeks  tending uio nLA convention   An examination was held for  dnqnion ior postmaster Feb 28 j last but no appointment wasj maae Now anotner one is call ed ioi the near future Willis Kluck is acting postmaster The Owcsso speedway for, stock cars opened April 26 j Herb Sneed and Lloyd Berrierj of Howell took 4 boys to Singing bhaqe last week and came backlj with 1000 lbs of smelt  Dr Hoiiis Sigier is now able to drive his own car He and Mrs j Siqler leit Howel Sunday for 2 months in Arizona Brighton high school seniors have reiurned from a 5 day  trip to ltv ioi City  The HcVcJii Cuyr tax rate ref nains at CO mllo tlus ye cur Queen in DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS Technicolor i THE PACE THAT THRILLS with Staring Bill Williams  Carla Balenda  May 3  4 Sat  May 1 novelty Shin, and Mon THE ROUGUES MARCH With Peter Lawfard Jianice Rule Also BARBED WIRE With Gene Autry Cartoon CLOWN With Starring Red Skelton, Jane Greer Latest News Sport Cartoon fues Wed Thur May5  6 7 DESERT LEGION Starrinq Alan Ladd,ArIene Dahl Richard Conte News Comedy Sport Cartoon Sin and Mon   May 3  4 I LOVE MELVIN Technicolor Starring Donald OConnor and Debbte Reynolds Also ROYAL JOURNEY Official record of the visit of Lee Theater Whltmore Lake, Mich Fri t Eliaabeth and the Duke vj3c jonm county welfare dirj  Edinburgh to Canada and ecior was admUed to IVcPher1  Washington cn hcrrltci lail week, fclowinq, Cartoon a heart attack J Tues Wed Thur May 5 6 7 Nii oid ii Iuomas Hovvlett MA AND PA KETTLE ON of Lrregcry ana Loy McCleeri VACATION p3n Lii v ctk Li Cuncu j Starring r,  ic, lcne he, bovAMarjorie Main  Percy Kilbride Comedy Novelty Cartoon p Cominq The Presidents Lady Ypsilanii Methodists broke and Battle Circus around for a rev SUOCO church ii ioaed to Kenneth Colton, 38 of IIveil and Jii itd 2, North last Sunday r   t ISno Theatre H XM ,i in I en U iO owr I ion rebioe o opera led a LL yeaiS iiuviv and o douQiiivi senator nor i funexai was c ciay Rev, Lsic stoa Louqe iNj the comtrhiiai iww re was  go passed v , CIO DRIVE IN THEATRE J S 12 oi Jackson Rd5 miles west of AIM Arbor a liie section anvx  ut re ior 40   Tri ,iiK C are   ne  J J to tne home Sun iving U haci charge of service at grave Mai achy Roc no,, 70, died last week, he vws sapervisor of Put nam sevoxai teins and county sherifi from i80ij to JaOU He is survived b tiio wire, 4 brothers and 3 sisters Ross Read, Ona Campbell, J P Doie ana i ocr Larr atiend ed the Boy bcoui meeting at Howeii Tusscy iriyht 152 pupils ct the Pinckney school had tueir eyes lested last week 45 needed, glasses, 27 had slight defects The rest had normal vision On account of the iUnes of Gertrude, Tupper who has scar let feverthe senior play is post poned until May 11 A state wide test is beinq made of all drinking water used y schools Samples are beinq sent to Lansinq  The high school team cannot get going They lost to Fowler Friday 15 to i The Mother and Daughter Banquet was at the ConqT church Wednesday nigh Mrs Aha Meyer was toastmistress Candleliqht sservice by Mrs Robert Jack Piano solo, Dorothy  Carr and Evelyn Graves Solo, Beatrice VanHorn Toast to the  Mothers, Ray mon da Ledwidqe Vocal Trio, Gertrude Tupper, Gladys and Arloa EsicToast to j Daughters, Mrs Esic Piano j  Solo, Mildred HainesVocal Solo, Nellie GardnerInstTrio,EIIy and I Rita Iseler and Florence Bauqhn  Solo, Mrs John Crr HoweP Address, Mrs Ambrose, Howell Sol orence Baughn Sat  May 12  THE WILD NORTH  Technicolor his wife j Starring J as a state Stewart Granger  Cyd Charisse 1 Tt  AND GLORY ALLEY Sarrina Leslie Garon Also Gartoon  Sac   May 12 DESERT LEGION ui technicolor Starring Allan Ladd AND  DESPERATE SEARCH Stealing Howard Kell   Jane Greer and Patricia Medina Also Cartoon Sun and Mon   May 34 CALL ME MADAM in technicolor Starrinq Ethel Merman, Donald OConnor I Vera Ellen and George Sanders  Novelty News Cartoon iTues WedLThur May 5 6 7 THE FIRST TIME j Starring Barbara Hale, Robert Cumminqs AND TURNING POINT Starrinq William Holden, Edmond OBrien and Alexis Smith Also News 1300 ihe r Sylvan t ir,atei Chelsea, Michigan Fri Sun and Mon   May 3  4 BECAUSE YOUR MINE Technicolor tarrinc Mario Lanza AND  APACHE WAR SMOKE Starring Gilbert Roland Glenda Farrell P Iso Cartoon Tues Wed, Thur Mav 5 6 1 THE BIG SKY with Kirk Douqlas AND SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET Technicolor With Frankie Laine  Terry Moore Cartoon , Sat  May 12 THE RAIDERS Technicolor With Richard Conte, Vivcoa Linilorm caxtoon news prt Sun  and Mon May 3 MONTANO BELLE ilh Jane Russet, George Brent Sunday Shvvs, 3 5, 1 9 Cartoon and Stxirt as 1 Wed Thur Via L b THE LAWLESS BREED A Drama Starring Dick Hudson, Julia Adams and Mary Castle Cartoon musical ahows 715 and 910 Comingioaicno, Peter Pan and the Stooge V 4h JWtWMWKfr    Wagoners Grocery a   W  No Papers Persons who have been dumping old papers on the Pdtaenn Township Dump n the HowellPinekney Road, are asked to discontinue this practise There is no method of disposing oi them there ana they blow on the highway There is a tfcxts law recording dumpinq rubbish on the highway and violators are subject to a fine The sheriff has been instructed to enforce the law Stank v Dnke Putnatm Township Supervisor PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP ELECTS The Pilgrim Fellow of the CongT Cdurch have elected the followinq officers Pres, Joyce Fuhrman Vice Pres, Jane Nash Sec, Ruth Kirschke Treas Jim MattfesonChapkriniDcrvid Nash Song Leader, Dorothy Enders PianistHaine JohnsonSerqe at Arms Bob Clark Wear AuCuduaHed ViLViTEEZ COMFCRf SHOES IF Yoii Are On YourTcet Lonf Hours DEKALB SEED CORN Youll find what yoou want in DeKalb DeKalb has 64 different varietiees One or more will fat your climate and your soil Call or see me today And remember I have the new DeKalb Chix too For 13 years more fanners have planted DeKalb than any other see corn For sale by Ralph Glenn Gregory ,Mich,  6066 Pinckney Rsad Quality Merchandise  HOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out  HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8  , f7 ca   Phone Howell 705J2      Ctadl yon foot on 1000 tiny air fcatofcles, in elrot  Set Cushion  P L U M B I N U WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel sic m  ihhorum Notes Fred Roepcke, 79, of Stockbridqe died April 16 By a vote of 33 to 6 the Plainfield school voted to consolidate with Stockbiidgsv oet psuoiraiPftYa SEBV1CB XU cU ftt yput tonyenlease in jonr home, offlc, t shop, to Rivo you Personal rittlut Soxviceana  uw idu of sho oosufovt No oDUtiouNo extts oJuurf  Prop  WMTUtf, Witt ,  jick HANNETT PiCNEY MICR  T For Prompt Dead Steek Removal GALL DARLING  COMPANY   Call Howell 460 iitHE TOfCI i 2Y DISPATCH MINM  Wednesday, April 29 1953 The Peoples ivk Pinclmoy Dispatch ,,  f Entered as 2nd Classic f Matter cd Posteffice  Act oi March 8 1877  114 SoHuwell SLimckneyMich  l yi Sufcscrtption PiCfc lbU per Yi 1 jji St ore A Mr iviuiphy oi Detroit has bought the Samborski pine Uqrove on me hovveii rid He is  buiiamq a House ana will oper aie a nurseiy and qreenhouse Myron Hi ghes Plumbing  H siting N vyi  Groceries Drygoods L VV UmsicUsj has built a house at his onion marsh to house his miqrant workers this summer WW Dr Walter Mercer of East Lan  sinq took his mother, Mis Ella f  Mener who is sick to Brighton wheie she will be at the McGreq or home awhile Mio iaipn Hall attenued  HOLIJ ixtension meetinq at Lcn sinq Mcnaay She will be n tel evison rVionaay Complete Hm Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATER   T,J f,1 COMPLETE LINI OF PUMPS Can ned Gootfs hoe entf Ftfirflis htaaes     tringeri 1 4 Mr and Ivtrs Haroid ams of A iii AIUG wcie Sunday visi tor t liic iiaiph Hall home Tiu Leo ijuUys iumily of Wailed iuic topoiii Sunday at the llOr   ,lti hoiio Hi j V o aiqici Community CiLib uiii hoia their itrqalar nn n, n  election oi ofticers at ti school iy 1 at 8 p m It v,ii lv ijioved , a ard  part WE SEX WE INSTALL WE SfcJFtViCE ll EAST M36   Phone 183F2  i IV IHt,   ffr TTT iVdM sir Kennedy s era  e  c   u bevo oi  iA 1  ,  JL0  dav ie Rose Var 1 anu   i hwcqecjqer who is  pile1, took tour mem Sunday school ilyinq ,  bo arport Friday bver, Campbell, ,,yu,, 1  ndtusMcM is Dk Vyiie, Aluu s7v Marilyn  POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG Sf Q Wckenei    M ,fjao and Jack Shel oi vioiiect llio Arthur Krych o Mich State San ul last Wai M  tear  L oev Son II  w  iLfk eriente Vn necessary ipphr in Person CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOURS PER WEEK Mich  Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbc ru the wcCA ,J Ql h Riy  Dillingham home Ross Hinchey who ha boe paying with hu son, Haiob ,1 i moved back in hi own iuviy i  Dr Harlow Shhan oi Jo    called at the Wm Shehon hcrpc  i Wednesday Tlie ijancio Kr j family of Detroit divi Mrr,vjSchuchart of Hovell Simday j Johr Boycr ana wA ,v  Sunday amncr queit1 of fk 11u VValh oiid family o   ster 1 Sinday quests at the A1, Shirley home were he i ,   Templeton famil, the Dr jGhirey, Leo Ewers aivj Lecari , Lee families  j Stanley Dinkel and son John jny spent Sunday in Stockhridcir  with Mrs Dinkel The Ronnie Hoskins famil c Detroit were Sunday quests of  the Robert Ackley family Walter Clark and wife were in Lansing Thursday , i Mesdames Britt Brash, Mae  Bryan, Blanch Clark and Mrs Martin Ritteer sr were in Detro Friday   MrsWarda Harvod and Clcr c and Maureen of Howell werr Sunday dinner quests of the Dale Miller family It a Mo  er hrs rrd r vas cnOr ,c  i held vhn ieirel, o  ,Lsrdna Spears PHONF 26 XTF  O Hi O ic Ho k r  ji ,  i  ,1, rt a , soiled at iho Khei hoiie Sunda, R  ri coPer, at the  H  u  vere the C W s eirnLy of Ann Arbor and  Jarqret Cldesnun ande j r of Drtt  of i r and  vil Girard arrlv,  TueS   d cr n TELEVISION n, roi iloriaa asi  1 va, ccrt ,,1 v   t   in v family of Por  rni1 y Ur t h Ha Burns, Ta I M  ,yert Younn wer y Mcdam Yrv  fllll A Vokon Saturday Edith Carr came home ML herson hospital Fri  and , PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Mr fe PINCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE H8F2 Mike Car and Ted Stockton  are workiiv at the Vyhitr, Lapp  inq Co     Dick  Campbell is workinq in  the Murray Daaa oil taiion Sat , ardav and Sunday  I The part of M 36 W from the J ,r ccinetirv to the school is b  inq widened Miss Katherine Miller has siqn ed to teach the Pettysville school kh camina year Gerald Vedder recently under went an operation in St Joe hos  pital, Ann Arbor  HI iu uir o I u 11 s  l FCWMfr irr3w TryrT,s,r3 Garden Tractor DEXTER, MICHIGAN HELP  Carpenters Carpenters Hslpers Labori  Steady Yea Atoaua vk  SEE Mney, rvucnigcm s Roy Hannett is at Vetercm hospital, beorboni William, and Erza Pluroiiier dua out 7 foxee kwt week and 5  Isabei Nash of Ann Arbor ent the week end rt the Mavm Hitter ir home Sesgt Otis Matteaon and wile  I i dua out 7 foxee kt week and S aesgi wu SSTw mi fete week Theie were 2 lki have gone to Florida for coup at 0B 099  oi wki ,A 2HP  8HP  86HP WJTH P0WE3 RSVERSE We ha3 frasicrs thai r 0 ysar od cars operate or one to sulJ hs He map, ROTARY Power per, wih or without tractors ROTARY THbrs, OaHwas Gises, Plows, Weeder Aitachmerns, SLd3 2r, M Doier  Blads, Fisrirow Pc re PRICE RANGE Li IMOTORS 12930  S20GV  CL  34500 Free emonisi 3 sr Ycur Land TlftMS THfiT iS OAH MET  ft, F HEWLETT  3 Phone Pinckney 93  A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE 6AS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE  , The omaxlng outomitle oven pile thnt dot nof ut got Youve got  seo it t bolievt it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Regular price Spacial price You fave Come in today Be the Ant to own thU beautiful range with o many outttonding cookingeost ftoturet 23950 17950 8000 PHONE HocKey Servicews K W    4t  hrBMimm It iThui I Wednesday, April ft 19S f  r TO   m V r   v   x tis Ft Dik Harow Boris Spools PUattf Kiuuurt Cutter Bar GusM Is the Ony Luggag That You Con Match FOREVER  PR0FESS1O mt RflWTY MD i   Daily UiW  K to JsE  it CakmorShovU  Crank Sbaek Jlolliaffoaheff  KEEP YOUR EQUF4HNT 100 JOHN DESHE Its just plain common sense to re place worn or broken pans on John Deere Equipment with only genuine John Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original pans    made feem the same highgrade materials, flbm the same patterns aad dies    and with the same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the 6ne, dependable performance of your John Deere Equipment Keep it  100 John Deere m Oil filter VL fetcept Wedoseta ,i Mwijue fn SCUJLJ j 5  J UM Q  WcCLOSKEY I 112 North IVlKigu  Viv Telephones Office 93w 5estti4jB 4  Evenings by ApinsnaU I  S   i ft j Howell MfeHiaui HERBSNEED 07 fjrtuAe loo 07 i Gi A7er  riowoU Mk 6kau S nsal itiiJ lrsuianje, Uckerage  Ciiy, iak and Faun Property A Speciality 4i You Property V  U Sii  Dili BIsdcs Steel Chain Assemblies OTTiTTTTTrrrr WTTTmr iiwiniiirM  wniiiimiu ywnmrm IIlllllnTflflTirrTTTrilftiT inmmiir Combiat or Biader Caovases Ktuves and Sickles Grass Boards  f S    Harrow Teeth Plow Sharos We casy a complete stock of genuine JohnDeere Parts See us for your replacement needs Hare yeur parts order now vp,vvf OilN 1EFRE  i3 Tni   ij ms LIKE HAPDAF WANTEDA full time chef, must be experienced in hotel or oiub worlcxnale or female also two short order cooks, lull cmd part time, wentressoo, rmcdntenaaee men should know earpenterelee tricol work but not essential cleanup women, part oarapher and Mit Lakeland Goli CJlub, Brighten, Michigan, Frank Norook, Mgr FCft SALi Dining room suit,, table, buffet, nhiaa cabinet aad four chairB, all in qood condition and all for 6000 spmnet desk, good condition or 10 breakfast set, drop leaf table a4 4 ekgfa ior 10,00, Merwl Campbell, 24 UnadHlt St Phone 1I8FI FOR SALE Africa , Violets moJoe nice laeter gflts ATFTOMOTIvfc OIASS INST, JUL ED By competent glazier, ample stok on hand Curved wind shields and back glass avail able ABES AUTO PARTS Fowei Phone 161 WANTID To Take ere of 0hi dren will also do washinf end tnntoq 1220 Mowers Road mm  jPinckneys W QUALITY  Pil  Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables 5,  Fish Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS Theres no such thfnf ss s discon tinued Skyway patters Now that graduation time it near, go te PEIRCES to look at Skyway W53 Skyway luggage fs lighter , 1953 Skyway luggage Is covered lis luscious KoroseaL 1953 Skyway comes to sfxteei shades that fit your latest shoes sad hat TOUT Skyway pattern can fee autched and added to whenever tjea seed more Skyway  The luggage you flfo te he sees wish Sold at Peirces ffm Our Zayaivay Wan ST mL   STORE FOB OMEN Howell Michigan FOtt SAtftxf AUTO REPAIROROCERY STORE eom SmU iw to Perm 20,000 aruiw fro, t8,0OO net Price Srcl, liiv  all equipment, 13,200 Rtfer to Codu TA 5 ACRICULTUIiAL SPRAYING BucksCourtvFi ldtt7,000 Icarln 1951 Land  equipment fnclun, 2 Mlgf truchH Vruc, jurt 2V600 Rffer to Code    VENETIAN nLDMArUFACTURrNG Pnnliioii Cro,D 20,COO irmuilly, net 5,000 plus F vorht  tttC pqulp 6 bus 6,000 fbu Inventory No PA 7S0 IESTAURANT and  binith ovtr 2 arm 1 UL Pcrai country setting on tailti ithwav I  ftr f r cabins Price 14,300 Rfer to Co N      i2 HOTEL In Bucks Counlv, Pnn, Pamoii I r , i 0 year 1951 gross 33,000 net  10,000 l   i   t 93,000 plus Inventory ncfertoCorfo NuTiltr PA tr, TAXI CAB COMPANY In prosperous l , it 1, o 10,000, No olhrr prrmlLs grinlcd 3 a TiodI raba  tncl Living quarters available, Price i I ,000 1 A 013 CABJNSAUTO SERVTCF EisoprnJurts Mkn crst 13,000, 6moltlunlthlde500 Or busv JViasvl  highway I3rrca Price ompotc J7,5W  PA 343 TViiADIO SFRVICf Cood opprlunity fur man wh hat knowledge of tlcctronics, Price of 3,520 les tlia rcplicmcnt rtf inventory fc fqulpmfnl Refer PA 69J PLUMBING ASD UFA INC WclleaUbUshed, fine repiWttyn Cnlylustrccs of this kind In small comnrjiv Ity Lowovcrhad Price 8,POO with Invn No PA 16 COALFERTILIZERCEMENT Ect for over 50 yra COLH rcpvitxliun Cross In 1851 51,000 Or TV Criitial FRulllnp Cmvllegre 6n00withovt tnven Nu PA 152 DAIRY STOHF E t in 1942 by prPsmt owner Kleady Incrcse In profits 3n36 last year ,500 rut vai  12,000 tnv, real estalo equip 23,760 No PA V3, TCfCm MARKET El Over 27yr Uihigh iro   JJ rt of Philadelphia Hujh proilts, yearly grorr lrj00 ftvorable lease for store ft llv qtrs 13,200  A 479, HOTELBARRFSTAURNT Wain hvy tn P nn 9 fnib, ill with nlleU  run water V wtt  t  r  ilrml S otnors apt newly furn Complete, S Vi,   PA 761, CENERAL CONTRACTING Only br dinc rooinjt, Bldinftilc wk InarcaPciin, 1951 gros S7S0 IJIU, irft  VX Eifddlandequli Sit,700With ui v rPA 3CO IIOTELRESTALTUNTBAR Beautiful ariitcc urt O   fl 175 acres, Bids aaaUlns 17 gucf rma, bsi bmquct, dtnc rms 4 sijriea, 100,0  PA 4  i jron,7rD MEAT MARKET Eat for 33 yrs ConEictiof sellingtorustorif is on rte, aisocuatambviPher  1S5 nit  0l P Nil nlus ln 0 PA 76 C0,L VAf0 KitV,  , irnn CrOi,55,000 Low ovfrhcad Coo1 rt Luprice e, JTilfOd Jncludiig fcu eoulp,, 145 x 19P  1 7 prupcrlv Cod No PA 6b So STCHE 5n,,l rrperous Pirn on 105J rroB, 30,000, New eqJip, aidcirpcts Lev rorta, fong term ieSC 11,000 ircl 6Cj0lnv Coie tFA t75, MONUMENT MANUFACTLTES ESU tr Priw In ItsS Woneymaker for a century Workshop ah Tniicj  Bid p, land, and oulp, ju1 1500 Code No FA 638 ELICTH1CAL APPL1ANCLS Bucks County, Pnn Crosse 50,000, act of 75  plus, Good 1, ctlo Meil fcas arrangemjwL 165CC IIJS inv CrxJ No PA 728 MCATLCCKERPROCESSrNC, PLANT Iowa location Bmtl town 2 Income apts In addition to ocutpp l9S2na  10,000 Comrlctc S29,t Refcr to Code No L T4S POULTRY FARM txcfclitnt goodill In prosprou Pirn, farm town Size WxllfVT, 16 acrs FXiit ecp, C condition Complete i4,200 Refer to No PA Ztt, Am CONDITrovrvc Wf iknowa Ptnn ciiv Drick bldr at reasonable rental Fquip, tncl vehicles Gross for 952, SC5000 p, , Prie o,000 Ocxi Kc PA S74 ClOCERYGENFwL MARKET Mdn aqulp well ct,  bldtf locited rlist to Perm, Turnplkn tn M  rlt co,y No compet In vicinity 22,000 Cai IPA 1059 COAL YAiiD SIJIC bus in Penti Industrial town Cjeta equip Uicl Possibilities forexps Cross of  ISJ2, S100COO Prlre 41,000 Refw tp Code PA 9J8 JiOE REPAIRSPORTWC GOODS BTORE EsL la Jf 7, Pann Indust clry, Leaie on aide, tqvip Jnel ocr SO major tms of madi, furn PrlcaflSOOO IPA 954, IMPLEMENT COMPANY Modem bldg in Iowa farm town Ptna reputation Much return trade on servtca, Cros 1952, 42,000 Expan posEfcte 2,90, IA 26, MTLLWG COMPANY, b t Sdccadesfncsttlofoedbum, Near Claas 1 RR striinT 2slorv building Clientele ar farmers 1952 net, J 10000 Price  13,000 No IA 3W, IMPLEMENT BUSINESS Specialize n lot UarvaalV Sine equip One of richest farm areas fe nation, er 50 Items of shop, cine quip Price 43,5 CodeNv IA 212 HOMS FURKlSHiNGS Cmplt line of fcome forn No similar bus within 75 ml ad Brkk bldg, long term lease 1952 groaa, M,250 Prtco 10,000 IA 459 for BwMaffn 8113738 WT5 lOvie LEE LAVEY Geaera Ixupurcmta 59FJ PinckaY Mh 8U iiOEkiA lOU SER4GE  Hepaia cu iUl Makes  PnOisE 154F3 Piackney I iuCaONEEE I Farm baies a Spcialit  bthi WYUU 1 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WANTDJurik cars, scrap iron, metals, batteries, automotivs radiaitss, cast iron radiators, furnace iron, junk farm machin exy Weigh loads at city scaiss ABES AUTO PARTS, Howell, Phone 151  FOR aAlE Baby clucks Starteel Chieks Lach chic is a product oi care iul mating, rigid culling and biooaieuung Their sires and dam ce selected on the basis at health, vigor and size U S approved Pullonema contreiled Buy ihese cyicks at G1ES POUL ii VARM and HiCHRY lo 01 N Byion id at oily timus Phone KSfl Howell, Michigan AUTCrMATlC CAW 10,iNG 75f SERVICE HlLi, , i J WAH U wOauv QUAILATFrl Av  i    i, y I4ANOELL o iAW  iJLiii iSiiU rU,LANL LAJS nrvT SIDfc J154 FJVPR DfTViE OWEN W fCvLEB D S C FT t Spe Jalst Chirupodiai U6 Vtr GdJfciver BrightonMich ieifhcri Ofdce Hour Office 7r o rppointmcn, Reo 710i3 Mtr Tuec WH THOUGHTS FOR MOTHERS DAY Tlie word moihsr is one that touches our hearts It recalls other heait words, hko home and childhoodscenes of happy  days So all of us annually wel WANTED To Rent Two come Mothers Day, a tribute te furnished Rooms Write or Call ere one who has done so much J Neu Peterson Lake for us WANTEDWool, highest market THi PRST NVViOflAJ BilNh price penti Lucius Doyle Phone 42 Pinckney PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular K A BEATTIE Rush i Phone 157F13  ,, MiLiIaan Howell Mick  Under Frdcral Suvc vtf Member Federrtl Deposit insurance Corporation Ao Deposits fnauted tip to10U0  vr Ech TerMXitijr    FOR SALEAmerican Floor Sand ing Maohine, large size, price  7500 phone Dexter 4062 Earl SuggitL 9405 Ann Road I Big Silver Lako Established m incorporated 115 McpHfft  L no we u, lvucn i TRAIN WORECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP The house needs pcantjng, new screens are in order The urge to fixup and cleanup i present in every household An FHA Home Improvement Loan may b the answer to the J I money prop n in meeting the  costs We shall be glad to dTicass this type of loan with our cu STSpodto up to WQQP5J5 stir bv our menibriiup   ChklStarter and Laying Mash Farm3rs Feed  Suppi Co  , A H SSh  Personal JStk of 48 Years Ago Tha g Gerald Veddex recently under Madeline Miller,Hilda and Char The lawn mower is again  oi iwMarton Y went an operation in St Joe hos lene Cole and Eleanor Bauglin heard in Pinckney  ,  wwon pital, Ann Arbor were in Detroit Friday The coroners jury impanelled MHS fl606 n Miss Katherine MiUer has sign Albert and Alberta Dinkel and by Justice Dell Carr found that ffne Henrietta WaiderDeceas  ed to teach the Pettysville school Harold Porter took part in the Rill Monks came to his death by  ftoc   ,   the coining year OES Friendship night at Howell drowning during an epileptic Aoriiu u5 U George Thompson and wife last Tuesday night seizure v , r H o c th were Sunday dinner quests of Mr and MrsWmCaverly and The word was received here UdaQi IUT Mrs Beverly Clavinger of Ann Mrs Casey Wiggins of Howell, here Friday that Boniest Darrow Nce is Hereby Given, That Arbor Mrs Geneva VanSJambrook, son of Mr and Mrs W B, Dor ,an creditors of snid deceased Jack Darrow and wife have MrsEloyse Campbell and Paula row was killed at Oak Park Ze aZld to nresenihtir moved from Howell t Pingree Curlett attended tfafr Rudolph Chicago while brakeman on the Claims in wrSina and ndlr Sfth Road k   Frimles ooperetta, e Firefly Chicago and Northwestern Rail  sold Court and to irv a Miss Norma Jean Evers will at the Ypsilanti Slate Normal road The funeral was at the M CODV thereof unon LMIUTHUS teach the Green school on Ping College last Thursday night E Church here Sunday Rev ofR F D No 2 Pmckev Micru ree Road next year Miss Isabel Brady, a former pas Simpson of Detroit officiating ann  fifWirnv Qf H pctat nnd Mrs Susan Campbell Young tors daughter, was in the cast Paul Tessmer of Ann Arbor gnch 11 be hd aSd was discharged from Big Rap Wm Malcholl6xf Stockbridge has started a boat livery at Lake t tnt hVirof said deceased ids hospital last Thursday was killed Saturdav night when land   f deimind by said Surl Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell his car hit a tree as re was re Rep Charles VanKeuran has at the probate Office on June 29 called on Ona Campbell at the turning home from a dance introduced a bill in the legisla 1935 af tcn j iVj Sparrow hospital Lansing Sun Mrs Clemena Bowen and ture banning Sunday hunting in H  oiuered That Notice there day  , , daughter, Flossie of Howell call Putnam, Green Oak and Handy   gjvejl Dv pubhcanon 01 0 Ronnie Danow has returned Cj at the Andrew Nesbitt home, townships copy bereoi i three wociu con home after a year spent in Cant Friday Myron Mills, husband of Mab ecuUveiy lous to said day ornkx James Whitley and wife at le Mann, has been elected pres of hearinq in the pjncffney DisMr and Mrs Bert Benham of tended the Builders Sho in De ident of the Lansing and Jackson patch, a newspaper printed and Brighton and George Thompson  Tuesday Liectric Railroad circulated in said county  ana wife were Friday dinner je Gerry Eichman family C J Teeple and wife have Hiram FL Smith guests at the M E Darrow Spent Sunday at Doni Spears moved in the home they pur A trn copy judge oi obat home home in Detroit chased of Ms H D Grieve Celestia Parnhnl, Mrand MrsRoss Read attend precj Read and wife and Joe We are enioyina raaishes and Ieqister of Probate ed the Anniversaiy Club dinner dosser and wife of Ann Arbor lettuce from our garden Saturday at the Monks Hotel in were Saturday dinner guests at The M E Ladies Aid held a STATE OF MICIiUAN Uighon honorinig the wedding the james Whitley home tea Wednesday at the home of Hie iMbate Cour iw tim County anniversary of Mr and Mrs, Sunday guests at the Mark Mrs Wm Mercer  of Livkmston Fred Teeple Nash home were Wesley Read Fire at Gregory Tuesday did K , l0ar,  , A r  1 n Mrs Sadie Read is called to   Rose Hendee, Mrs Ida much damage to the Maccabee , 7sef of d  rl held serve on jury this week fjrisbee and Isabel Nash hall pLn ih  ,   F   Clifford Miller and wife spent The James Whitiey family The newest fad amom U of M In R Bow , utft,f Sunday at the Floyd Fuiford spant Sunday at the John Mc students at Arm Arbor is top Present Hcnorabam R home in Wayne Quire home in Det roit spinning The record is a minute smith, ludae of Prahate The Vincent Shields family of Herberl Cameron and wife of and a half Notice is h e v UvTrfrhot all Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the losco called  the  Mea Mr and Mrs Phillips of Jack 0f said delised are re Lee Lavey home, n home Sunday son closed their series of dances  io presenl their claims  Andrew Campbell and Chris Georae Meabon and wife call here Friday They had an eight wntma and under alh, to said and Oscar Beck and sons went ed at the William Marshall piece orchestra Court, and to serve a copy thereof smelt fishing to Alabaster batur homQ in Stockbridge Saturday A dance called the barn dance upou Arthur C Buliis cf Gregory day ,,   Wm, Gettys and wife of Che I is provina very popular Michigan, fiduciary of said es Mrs Mable Suydam returned sea were Sundav visitors at the Wm Moran is 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>Pinckney Dispatch THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday April 22 1353 MfthigM Mirror The todvantages of being in debt will soon, be discribed by faction in government They will call it a managable deficit and really only a bookkeepinq figure If 5 million is appropriated for a building that taked ft years to build It is at once lis ted as having been spent which B not true until it is completed ffhe same is true of other appro PHiations, Prof Miller, one of the,  Items of Interest DISTRICT 3 SPELLING BEE The District 3 Spelling Bee was held at Pinclqney high school irijlday, April 17 at 130 p m There were 16 contestants from Green Oak, Hamburg, Marion, Unadila and Putnam townships Catherine Wiltse of the eighth grade of thee Pinckney Commun  3  CHURCH NEWS sfc Marys Catholic Chutm PJnckay Michigan AOV Fr Albvt I Sclimitt Pa undtiy Mfiftiiei Ufflmsrs 6JU, 800 10 0C Winter 800  lCiCC Mvenna Derations Friday even a at 73U p   u t 6 Htm  uickney Chapter O  S No ii5 xuir ito  ,st Matrons and a actions niqht last Thrusday a i utron s iNiqht last fnaay ,0  i aiL Ivlauons A ere pres nq honorary members 8 ity School was the winner, Ruth   ntensians Driver of the Washburn school,  day arte Noveaufc Do  Jo va   wc  SCHOOL NEWS KIMERAKTKN NKWS Last week our elass went on a hiktout Luadilia sL, ihiough the  me lory din uaek up Mam Si, We w inbiiis imihhiie, their nest iro irl them ,niu We XM1MI  dirDf Jomineui The new  in  Vl Mackinac brider K4 , as regarded as a q   struck a snnn c realty has  Green Oak, the runnerup   Both Stocetowntax expertshired to  were   T Sudy the sitiation said Mich firming word was Filament gan could go on living guitei Ruth spelled it with an i instead nicely forever with a 40 million deficit The trick is to turn this into a aguement against any new tax ee so the people may be sold onj changing the constitution and the method of distributing state imtpney So dont be surprised if no tax action is taken Many lea Isfcrtors would like to wait until fune 1,1 end of the fiscal year to see what condition the state is, really in Many legislators favor the Princetown report but do not like to take money iaway from local and rural areas If the people voted for constitutional conven uon that would take them off fhe ook The bill to change all holidays to Monday except Christmas  Now Years is dead It was to 4iv the people 3 days off in a row A bill would have all drivers Yldensee expire on the drivers birthday This would save 30, 000 a year in notices to drivers fiat their license was about to expire It would require the sea rotary of state to keep files on all drivers, raise new drivers lic enses to 3 for 3 years and 150 for renewals, chauffers 2 and minors 1 The Republican policy commit tee in the legislature has voted In favor of having the state pay ihe maintenace cost of the pro posed Mackinac bridge of an a, Catherine has been in the District Bee three times, She was 4th white in the 5th grade an 3rd place while in the 6th grade and ndw in 1st place in the 8th grade, Pinckney Community School has had the winner the last 4  years, The first year after con validation Ardis Sharp won the next year Chris Campbell and last year Donna Basydlo Good luck to Cathy in Detroit when she enters the Metropoli tan Bee there in May vttBXLC Saturday 730  j00 Snday fcolrf 8GD hla ju i dung cgu lit uw frev, Keith fiuegsegger Pastor Sunday School 930 a rn Morning Worship 1045 aiv Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, Ann Arbor   330 to 400 pm Pilgrim Fellowship 700 pm Monday Niqht,Bible Study 800 Wed Choir Practise Junior 4U Senior 31 Thursday night 800 Prayer ivioei ing     8 00 p  We preach Christ and everyon is very, very welcome ncriijc  JllliVv  a pii  a j wee present Poi nuskrat hovitiie, ui uJU initiation  Wr U wul ui o o wiojiv aite which theMtlii1 ulious uiio i ulions qave ny ueauiiia an  impressive 01 soivicu tor departed L  11 Hie k in put on  I proves , lOr sale a,uTu  W Hselt in time hut k irTi atui ,ai aior Miss Alberta 01  fvuiron presented anaKechiei an mini 0 hcuu crean to eh 1 as 1 jVivUiCii an 1 Mn ic Mussoti kitiiii alc has Jcri y Mm iMin  baby hiani lhat LHIIV ilUllt  bunker, DeMIU, Iorlaiie rr The 4r, 4H CLUB NEWS 4H members,leaders and iimJies met at a pot luck dinnlast Wednesday,April15 at 630 at the school There were 103  pfeople present and a fine time was had by all x Clave Miller, SecTreas COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Pinckney April 14 1953 Meeting called to order by President DinkelPresentShirey Clinton, Tiplady, Kennedy ana Sivcutnout bsent, Read Minutes of last meeting read and approved Morion by Kennedy, support jed by Clinton to renew the Tav I em and SDM, licenses Motion Icicaried Motion by Clmlton, supported by Shirley to allow followinq  bills Bob Egeler, marshall,sal 8500 rHattemite Mfg Co, paint 4035 i Williams Truck Line,freight 328 Caverv Mennonite Church  Rev, Ezra Bsachy, Pastox S S Supt  Waltoi Escii 100 1145 wfeim  0 nina Won hip Sunday Schxl Chlldrog Hnu , Young Peop ki 3 Cott1  relliii a,vt e4ednsdar 490 o n UNADILLA PKEbBiiERiN Rev Yauch, pastor Morning Worship iUou a 1 Sunday School 1120 a  Evening Service 3L0 p  ADRIAN LAVEY Adrian Lavey62, diea las Wednesday ot heart altack a the home of his sister, MrsLrruro Giiadwell in Chicago rlv wa the son of Michael ana Jinn, Roche Lavey of iincknev ana c tended the Pinckney school H was a school teacher in early n a ueci oi play ing cards to eact Past ratron Rev iMcLLcks vva tne exception he iecivLU a caiton ot oix cans ot pcpcoin aihi became the Ch oi leresiiiricuts ici uio iorthcom iiKj rJuhr tcrnainent  ivirs ilvjo,, iViiiier Conductress very LupuLy pcsented Ttiis Is lGir 19, riiicKney Chapter an V vvia me hn nqhts o each matrons term oi oiiice to dij present yeai Modeled the tormal qowns worn b the Mai iOiis ouinq iheii term oi olfice iJaaiu aLiioii was soloist toi ihv cinioi iur and MrsVirginia Ccrvoi an Mis Eioyse Camp bcii jor he evening oil amy , fell in sfmr inck and at Lake Saiali AK Makeii has a nv sti piiise and straw hat t maUh  1 itiiiiie Keisi r hak tenlay Lniiy Titn vpeit Saturday afti notii at riininy  araralls  heri Ia 1 row ha a new hal and jaeks set Iakaia Iadwi tnjd a about tin ai culeiit at lirand kedye A IUI e kit jejionl irj a killed HI a lai  oan in iiiec hv a 11 ain We dieiil iia, i iail road not trae W in  iail re,V jaCVvJ ilUiiV lOrt es by aiOvViiiuq at MI 1, ijqnt at duj pm o cOi  jhiiiiiiq, 20 of cCL ivo riii Jibor irt ihei The  1641 Gill Oi Ijo Goodwin cy hai come j oiiiimjq coltaqe Th IIUST JKADK NKWS art elad Sharon jallup  ioo Sharon yave , lyo ,irts She ha a i et ty new die nd  hoc, Kaien Downing yav a hook repo n Alice iii Wonderland Sli a in A p i man ni I 11n Minkli ha onie new hx hi It  hi t aiai paiit J It ha n , n uii in, jiants ieol  fd, He Wefll t iio I 1 aw a movie alien train J J   an a new belt An ida MMaekcn  t ov,  in  Sunday  time, but the bond wws iag In the original setup  ,llul ne bridge was not only to pay hi J lts cost Y means of toll but also MS   its yearly up keep of 5400,000 a year The bona sellers think this is too much of a burden and are asking state to guarantee this sum for yearly upkeep of the bridqe This seems a big sum at urst qkmce but it would really not mean any new funds as the state is now paying 650,000 a year to operate the ferries there j These ferries are now 50 years ola and will soon need replacing A bill is now in the legislature to buy another ferry boat for 6000  000, They would not be needed if the bridge is built The docks in i oil stoiaqe tanks at the fer ry have already cost the state  15 million dollars It would seem sound business judgement to quarantee bridqe maintenance costs a to pJa  on v eat lo uc  p lie t il and 2J h i  motor , u jjtOeu to be too   uu die oi,at lipped ovc v, utc HI ilud Lake ne , idirj Ldo ivin who tolaqe utn wont oi m ,  , av in rcscu  couple lioia the icy wa    ,uppea m blan   tn U ti joo Hospital  Aej iii in owuriiOi ai a  i u  i i   iik  is owe i  lia ir 11, hei hi acelet  ,  i av e a biol trie Iliniiy j 111111 n i i  a  i a A bill in the legislature which has already passed the senate vould qive counties authorities power to establish homes for the ,, ced As most of the aged re ceive pensions they could help and j pay fo their keep At the present ju,tirne probate judges are sending  many aqeu people to insane asy iums because there is no other place for them to co They do no draw eld age pensions there i  IU Prt ii CANCER FILMS AWttt 28 TUfwnt2LahnwnPStiPinlnef Dispatchprintinq 1130 rSTy rfLSSr school Vans Motor Sales, batt ser243M  Survivinc, arc hi life but in latter years nu been a carpener and contractor Hf was a qood ball playei and pla fed on teams here ior man 3 y i 3 1,, SSSdU TheTouUdleslOhio Oil Co oil 2960adwll and 2 broii, v1 ZJ ,  r , Motion camei eo u aiiinuianci Auxiliary, Due to the nature  the films the program is for wo  f l , nin nlSmwta will be I by Kennedy to order aerved of I Motion carried  of Pinckney an J Norbert oi D Motion by Tiplady supported MroitTwo brothers Duaue ana  o jnen only Refreshments will be CONSERVATION NOTES A number oi deed beavers have been found near Escanaba the victims of tulerema Two per on were admitted to the hos pital there afflicted with it 92 percent of the deer hunters have returned their guestionairs Judge James Beakey has issu ed an injunction against Grace Brown, Clenard and Barbara Ma a street light installed at the corner of Hamburg and Dexte Street Carried Motion by Shirley, supported by Clinton to approve the re modelinq of Fire Hall Frontage Carried   Mloition to adjourn Carried Mildred Ackley, Clerk THE PRESIDENTS SPEECH THE GOVERNORS VjiSIT Two incidents happened her , ihu wove nonj viiut A pnJ u Li,vt, who is ill toia viqJuo unKel jokmqlyAftei On nticd, c he qovenor lo ali eiLjso are deceased, Thctu he aon, arjnq him down anu are 3 nephews and a neico, intrcuuc him to me Lee liveThe funeral was at St Niry, orciot the road from the Gene church Saturday morning Hev i, ,0110 whore Mrs Will Albrrt Schmitt ofiiciali ri  in St Marys Cemetery iV Slolllls DiKiali LaH lie va i,l aii fl1 1 ivei v  e  r,M Jt ji Jlay Keljenlei jeiU c , , ay 1 0 A ith hiai all ami I  in OI iv ii in  nijiht, e iv it ins KM iv TWO Kev oi alio Sai ah McMai ken rinia,ht with Herky Mmri Ialll , fl I  i 1 , llrW I O  i   en J  ,v e j ,rnr  iMilllV, Mona Iee hillu 1 11   SWUM Poitei , nad a tooth UK m, pa , ni  AI  1 1 it ig ii iCU W ins J itll en MRS WILSON iTEKN Mrs Martha Steen die in De troit April 14 Sho was the dauqhh ter of William and Mary Dunns son Steen,4 brothers,John of La i tayod durnq the banquet ia Dinlei and the gov , voit to nek hci up the let a iol  abo t Leos requebi said ho voJd like to meet Thtw ytoppe  at his house to find Leo was sick in bed so he  no UMe 1 Ho The much heralded speech on Mime had a millnery shop here foreion rxlicy by President EisenSurviving are her husbanu Wii went m 1 the 10 0  11 i 0 hcok his hower Thursday while it very Laughlin xstraining them from strongly outlined the demands filling in pike spawning beds at of thio county against Russia Whitntore Lake in a real estate I gave no indication of the course I development project The hear Ittiis county intenas to pursue in ing is set for May 11 jioreiqn policy The average life of a shaxptau The papers condensed his ed grouse is only 3 years  sjyjech down to 5 points or de The first copper mining leasa mands on state land ,was given to 1 A cease fire in Korea and a tery James Robb df Koewatin, Minn, I real honest to goodness peace ior a lease in Ontongon and j conference nana George Tansleys step dauqh ter spends her summers at Mack mac Islona and met the qover nor who gave her a bow tie She qavs it to Georqc who wore it to the banquet The qovernor ana his vife met Mr and Mrs Tans St Marys Church, Friday morn ley in front of the temple and rec ing, Rev Albert Schmitt officiat  oqn ed them Murphy of Pinckney and at on sing,William and Patrick of Mun ith, Michael of Jackson and 3 sisters, Mrs, Mary Preus Mrs Frances Morrissey and Mrs Bessie Bruce The funeral war, at  iiin  Sjnilfiy ir  ill I,  y , aved with hi 1 am haoihei John Vjniir hroita r hal a hilt lav party Sinuhiy  ar  , a  le a piel m i  n 11 aft ni a lal  i nek   Jiaa flndie, lan a haiheii m, 0 he 1 hand Sain rhay Walla e Sinoa i hack in a ft ej heine ii fur a week A nn M nke a lal hei faniily for a ride Sunday and pot o , ian  a no Vi looni u t  ytnyd ail niyht at their Uncle Huberts, Ten of II are leading, c iiv ll Thi i out fourth hook this war Siv ,,f u are , eadin, A omd d chan of heartflyiiiq ,ie rriu  , our third hook this yeav llJ John Holhen lias a new table There seems to have been a drop in farm prices the past year we vonner if this has any signii icance Since March 15 1952 cam has dropped from 165 to SI41 Wheat from S237 to S202, potatoes from 225 to 145, cat lie from 27 to 1750 veal calves  1 torn S3450 lo 2450 ana milk cow from 255 to 205 and milk j S475 to 3,95 1 i President Eisenhower either has a poor public relations man or hfl toes not pay attention to I him It ha been the custom I arnce 1909 when Bill Taft was  vas president 01 the president 1 to thiow the first ball at the open ing1euqe qame at Washington  D C All presidents have follow I ed this cistom Of course the  president is not elected for this j purpose but it is a nice gesture as the majority oi people of this this n Jtion are base ball lovers and ball qames are the most pop ular radio broadcast The presi Wl,n dent announced he woald not at  ten the eoeninq qame this year ris he had a qoli playinq date at I Aiqista, Ceorgia with Ben Ho gan, the champion However he I could not withstund the pressure iatnq Burial in St Marys Ceme  11 v Houghton counties last week Beaver trapping licenses this year totalled 3,107 so far eoaipared to 2,437 last year Pelts are worth about 38 A flowing oil well was brought in at Luddington recently It was drilled to Niagara rocknearly a mile below the earths surface been 2 Apply the peace conference to Indo Chino as well where the French are fighting corrmyinises  3 A general disarmment and reduction in manufacture of war material  4 Cessation of atomic warfare efforts   5Economic reconstrucion There is no mention of the course to be pursued in Korea Whetheuihe war will be stepped A 9 point program has released at Washington D C to reston the prairie chicken tocks  Ths flocks nitnber less than, Up or the present police ar 40000 now Uon continued We are inclined starvation is reported to the latter view as defense con   trac are being cancelled and the defense budget is to be cut light this winter due to mild weath and tho 3 day season 0 any kind of deer last ffall which reduced the herds ffaneH dipping Is good in cer tain places and not so good in fcthsts perch fishing is reported goed In  Charlevioux county  MBS CLFTA EATON Mrs CHfta Eaton, 89, died at Port Huron Thursday She was ion aunt of Mrs Huqh Doolittle Her husband EH Eaton died some years ago The body was brought to the Swarthout Funeral resident pupils Home and later taken to Glad, who are not in VOTES DOWN ANNEXATION The Gregory school voted own the leorganization plan to be cnnexe to the Stockbridge school district 91 to 68 This J 1 athei leaves them out on a limb as the Stockbridge school board has voted to accept no new non  from schools the Stockbridge  ioin iloilitet has a new pencil LeKny Im Nr ha a new rinjr am I V tmwiLr iir  hjs a cimpas Joanne Biovoin went to a h Staurday Ronnie Singer ien the week enn j with hi jijandiiarcnt near irejooy an  dt oi a t  actor Mary Lee Asehenhrenner wnf 01 a show Friday Patty Pjiiyyilt lai a re,v aluminum back to Washington to throw the first ball stone Mich, where the funeralschool consolidated district Thisi and burial wfas held Sunday j wcvTd seem vould force thj Gregory school to aliqn herself Aith dncknev in the next fev e randfatle  h heat, farry Lt leys yranilpavents ara coiidn visited at his home lasi week end They brought liim   coloring hook Ann Menkf wont to a how Sat 11 r CHARiaS E KEAN Charles E Kean, 75, Michigan years Masonic leader and past presi dent of the Michiqan Savings , LOSE AT BRIGHTON 12 to 8 lLoan League died of a heart at   ninckney lost to Brighton there tack at his home in Port Hrron Friday 12 to 8 They ouhlt Mbnday He was past master of  Brighton 10 to 9 but 6 errors pro  B0b Meabon Yet th residenthas said thatpPine Grove Lodge No 11 and alved their undoing US troops will be stationed inlong time secretary For 40 years got 3 hits for Pinckney and Jerry aslrixf duLrxootflijeese and Koea for some years to comehe has been chairman of trMioflca a double Evenson and  rTreli errand lodge committee Larfy hit homers for togrton lagmaw Bay and Lake StQair Clcmmunist China on lodges which charters new jack   ML m       There was nothing said about  llodges Ye editor has known and so did Southwell and Ln the nartition of Korea plan and I him for many years and he was man for Briqhon3crttenesPinck the UN receivership plan fofat the Past Masters banquet aetney Jeffreys  Matteson Brigh Formosa aiven out by the secrePinckney April 11, The fmral was at Port Huron Wednesday Trout fishing is good in the up iary of state last week ahd later  issu and northern lower penki I cVnied So the people are sUlli and wM F  r  ula V in the dark a to the course to The commission has boughtbe pursued if Russia turns down 436 acres of game lands in north  the presidents demands em Michigan I The dept is experimenting RAINBOW GtRLS ASSEMBLY with aruenato of fcad to kill   , n w on Southwell, Lehman A art Stew Many people, especially the is olationist think we should live in dependent oi the world and are self sustaining and able to live without any trade with foreign countries They dont know their onions 50 percent of the grain raised in this country is shipped  abroad, 39 percent of the cotton land 60 percent of rice and other commoditiesWe know of course that this country irhports grain and other commodities from for eign ontries but that is recipor al trade If we buy their products they will have money to spend and buy American produce The biggest depression this country ever had was when President John Adams closed American por U to trade  due to a dispute  with Great Britian turned from Florida Satunhv and  ,   brought her some souvenirs I A bill has been miroducea in THIRD iRADK NKWS Jcongress to allow people to de Barbara Raujhn was nine yearJduct medical and hospital bills l on April Lfith   Charles Knot, Patty Milliken, 5 a redwine to h flay Joan Kndre saw blackbird Sunday Uonna Holister wont cloV Sunday nijuht We would like to thank Rowel for showing us his eons Nancy Reads ifrattdparents er iinTery pet pichilis Singer, and Richard DenKrahn were LADIES, THE BEEF COOK BOOK AND BUYING GUIDE Amy Aklen, cookery authority, provides recipes for roast beef,   deviled beef bones,broiled steak PJJnfckrisy Rainbow Assembly London broil and beef roulades DLaXAr ttnd md ftanris Higgs in the orer and a roast beef temperatur kills th tZM asDarlcs  ana wpu U4 X11  w Ww1 , g Te American initiated Mandy, Pery Also, tips on what cuts to buy ncis Higgs in the order and a roast beef ten SSJTtt a taTStllte CTThily niqht All the oK to chart See The  fiSSS I Wood The only icers of Pinckney ,0 HWeekly, 0 b it is poisop if they lick 1  1VINTSTC V LODGE CALEN  DAR FOR April 195 April 28 Lodge eucher tourna menr AV Masons irvitKi RegTar meeting May 5 7th district meeting nt Pinck nev Mry 11 absent Mfiilay Karen Sinjrer had hei hair cut this weekend One reading group read a play, was fun acting the parts It r lusnber or plywoodv rne omy icer ui mj VK CIA Wibk it is poisoniou and kills were Jit and infroduced bytoagcmne Allberta Dinkel W M Refresh mentft were ssrved gravrf with this Sundays  April 26 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times StCVbridae 50 year member, nnmiux Jan went to the show on fhip niaht May 14  Suivlay Centennial of Washtenaw No 65 of Dexter May 16 Clare Miller W M u P W Curlett, Sec i pitcheav from their income tax To do this thev pould have to get receipts every time they have 6 and hospital treatment Th ctoc tors would also have to keep arecord of this Medical services at the present time are not deduc table MARBIAGF UCENSJ2S George Edler r 20, HjvslL Carolyn Beach, ISMilfordnoyd Way 25, Howell, Joan Shelter, Howell Gerald BaHman, 22 NcAKville, Irene Schndef, 19 WilUamston Niles Crysler 71  Pinckney beat Hartland there Brighton Domna iV J2 1 Tuesday 14 to 6 Dave HainesBrighton Richard 2  oiilson South Rale anfiehl anfl Grace have some now clothes Junior DarroW went to Lyons Saturday night Lucille atul Linda Barretts uncle of Holly visited them Sunday Claudia Jan SSTDorU MSr, 25 HackWPPmmMLII, I ,, PP iW jMJfs Jj fTME PmtPATCH Wednesday, April 22, lgSS Do you worry about forgetting to turn off the tank ing staff of the Olivet Colleqe freshman base bail team Rev Edward Vcdl preached for Rev Esic here last Sunday I Th Herndon Realty Co of  Rush Lake have purchased 20 acres on Crooked Lake Howell Theater HO WELL MKfflQAlf Dcxtrr Hi eater uexW Mich 9 l Neighboring INbtes Kenneth Graham of Brighton has been appointed to the Trust  una Committee oi the Living, i ston County Veterans Trus Fund Mr and Mrs George Webb of North Lake celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary April 13 i Thy have lived on the same ann 60 years I The new Chelsea elementary f school was dedicated April 20  Fit Sat April 24 25  tt THE HALT BREED Tues WedThurs April 21, 22, 23, with NIAGARA  Robert Young, Jams Carter Technicolor jack Bettel wfik Also Marilyn Monroe, fosepk Colt BLACK CASTLE Vvi with Lon Chanyi Richard Green Fit, Sat April 24 25 2 Featuren 2 JEOPARDY wtth Barbara Stanwyck   Barry Sullivan AND  ROAD AGENT Siarrtaq Tbn Holt cartoon and  shorn with RooertMS  9crnr  Sun Mon AprU 26  speaker 4 men from Gregory and Stockbridge were fined 10 and  costs each for a fight in a Chel  sea tavern last week Jean Salyer daughter oi Mr and Mrs Corbet Salyer of Pinck ney underwent a appendicitis operation at Rowe hospital Stockbridge last week Dan Denton of GregoVy had returned from Florida and Cali fornia Paul Dancer has completed 40 years of duty at the Stockbridge State Bank April 17  27 TREASURE OF THE GCjLDEN CONDOR in technicolor y starring  Cornel Wilde Constance Smith cartoon and comedy TuesTwed Thur April 22   Boris Karloft Paula Cocdoy and Stephen McNally 1 Cartoon NO SMOKING  Sun Mon April 26 27  MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION Starring Marjorie Main  Percy Kilbride Latest News, Don Cornell Sings Wed Thursdav April 29 30  CITY BENEATH THE SEA  Starring Robert Ryan, Maria Power Anthony Quinn  Susan Ball cartoon and news  23 in 1 William Ludigan  Jane Grter Mitx Gaynor David Wayne  to DOWN AMOJfG THE  SHELTERING PALMS Technicolor cartoon novelty D n  Coming Rev Ezra Beany, supt of the j Melvin, Ma and Pa Kettle Gregory school with Mr and 0n Vacation Theres a worryfre, workfree way to have hot water ac the turn of a tap, when you want it    and thats ELECTRIC An automatic electric water heater gives the last word in hot water service Its clean    carefree    dependable    as well as thrifty    modern    and durable Ask your electric appliance dealer or neighborhood Edison office for com plete details on the rightsized water heater for your home tllYOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison CfxK I  Garden Tractors 2HP  36 H P  66Sr  WITH POWER REVERB We have tractors thai a 10 year old cats operate o one to suit the He man ROTARY power Mowers, with or without tractors ROTARY Tillers, Cultivators, Discs, Plows, Weeder Attachments, Sickle Bar, Bull Dozer Blade, Furrow Plow, etc PRICE RANGE ON TRACTORS SI2950  22000  26500  34300 Free Demonstration on Your Land  TERMS THAT YOU CAN MELT  C F HEWLETT S SON Phone Pinckney 93  TREAT YOUR TIRED FEET TO REAL , FOOT COMFORT J  Mrs Edgar Marshall took his pupils to the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary at Kingsville Ontario last week  Piepflant Pete and Bashful Joe will be at Fowlerville April 29th   Wallace Childs has been in stalled as commander of the Howel nights Templars c Dr Herbert Benson has been appointed to the Hpwell city council to replace Orland Young elected mayor  Clifford Jubb who retired after serving as Marion town clerk 21   years was honored at a party at the Marion town house Sat  urcfcay night The American Ashhalt Coex pect to have their Howell plant J Sun Mon April 26   27  in operation June 1 It is located k SCARAMOUCHE east of the Thureson Lumber Co  Technicolor Oscar Singer, Howjell painter I M ,  , and decorator died at McPher Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker son hospital Monday The fun  Also era wasl Wednesdav   Leiqh and  The TriCounty base ball lea Coming The Clown, Desert Legion Naked Spur, Seminole and Idaho,  LCQ Theater Whitmore Lake Mioh   4 Scio Theatre  TCIO DRIVE IK THEATRE on J 3 12 of Jackson Rd5 miles west of Ann Arbor FrL, Sat April 24 25  NOOSE HANGS HIGH Serine i Abbott and Costello AND  BRAVE WARRIOR Technicolor Starring Jon Hall cartoon  FrL, Sat April 24 25 MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION Starling Mariorie Main Percy Kilbride AND THE HOMESTEADERS Starrinr Wild Bill Elliot Cartoon Sun Mon AprU 2627 MAN BEHIND THE GUN  Technicolor Starrina  Randolph Scott 1Tues Wed Thur AprU 22 23 Abbott and Costello in meet CAPTAIN KIDD with Charles Laurrhton AND Walt Disneys ALL CARTOON FESTIVAL Technicolor Sylvan Cholsea KicniatLi  gue held a meeting jot Howell  ell Sunday Howard Spicer of Green Oak , of supervisors Mrs Mary Kelly,, is chairuan of the county board1 Brighton assesor, is the rst wo i  man ever to sit on the county board of supervisors Notes of 48 Years Ago Dont tolrte tort, burning fet TryHetusive VlvetEez Air Cushion lnol Prtii ftei V  UMI walking, gives pwittft oTWrt I  otht 150tfyle, your xct listandwidth, personal Mlvice Shoes shipped direct from factory at bio savings for yeuWritil rrQr phoncTmrwdytowrvtyo   AD MAT Net SALESMANS NAME  ADDRESS  FrL, Sot AprU 24 25 NAVAJO A true  compelling adventurs Keenan Wynn oi a Navajo Indian Lad in ANr  FEARLESS FAGAN THE FIGHTING WESTERNER I Cartoon Starrinq TSI Wd Th, April 22  23  Rudolph Scott Ann Shridm Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford j Sun Mon AprU 2b 27  CLEOPATRA 1 AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD Also THE SNIPER with Marie Windsor Also Cartoon ees are undergoing eye test tor  , ,, r , defective vWoTand color blind    M ness  tank with guage, used 2 months Fak Irving Forbes who had his  arms cut off by a train here re i turned to Stockbridge from the Sanitarium here Saturday I  Ann Arbor stone masons rej pcVt lack of work due to use of j I cement blocks   Mable Sigler, Lola Moran and I Mary Love were soloists at the PtKrrrnw un Congl church last Sunday  WRCKNEY, MICR j jj Bert Green has gone to  New York State 100 boats were bocked by ice at the So last week C L Bowman of Howell now  Vi HP motor 15 Phone Dexter 5106  j Starring  Claudett Colbert, Warren Williams and Henry Wllcoxon Pi Iso CrUon  Tues Wed Thur April 22 23  A DAY IN THE COUNTRY In 3rd Dimenson Alse THE TALL TEXAN Wit Joe Clark ioyd Bridge, Lee Cob and  Marie Windsor ACK HANNETT  HONB 111  Wagoner Grocery Noics of 25 Years Ago  e Salvation army solid , tors got S50 here one day last drives a new medicine wagon weelc  Married by RevTrCornmerfprd State Highway Commissioner Tuesday evening Miss Mae Mo Rogers will hold a hearing at the rem and Fred J Teeple, both of  town hall May 8 on the propos iPinckney tion to pave Main St  Gene Mann is visiting relatives j The children of Patrick Lavey here He has visited every state gave him a dinner Sunday ir i in the union and China, Japan honor of his 80th pirthday   and the Phillipines 20 members of Livingston Wm Gardner died at his home I  There Will Be a Meeting of All Interested in SCOUTING Lodge attended a banguet anci MM degree Saturday night at  City of Straits Lodge Detroit Saturday night John Rickenbadk er is the master there Bom to David Steptoe and  on West Putnam Wednesday Francis Carr taught last weeM for Supt Clayton MiPer The body of Bill Monks, son of MoTcellus Monks  wife found dead in the Pinckney mill pond wife at the Pinckney Saniatriupi, Wednesday morning He had ev April 15, a son, William Bang, hdently drowned some time dur hart I  e qht He was popular At Pinckney High School Fri,pril  All Mothers and Fathers of Boys Are Urged to Attend There WUl Be Pictures Refreshments Sponsored by Pinckney Civic Improvement Association Pnckney high school lost td Howell Friday 25 to 7 Hendee, Reason and Stackable pitched for Pinckney and Jones, Filkins and Haller for Howe Adam Mrvich will hoid an auction May Lon the Peter Kelly arm Norman Reason, auction eer   9 The funeral of Mrs Nora Gall oway motherdf Cline Galoway was held iat Howell Wednesday Casper Vollmer will hold an  well known as a ball player and clerk of Putnam twp  Mrs Emeline FeTcruson, former resident was found dead at heD home in Chelsea Friday ,  Born to Albert Watson and wife  Unadilla April 19 a airi Mable Hartsuff, 29 died ato hdme of her parents Z A Hart guff and wife in Unadilla April  12  6066 Pinckney Road quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES  Beer and Wine to Take Out   HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 705J2  3f t 1   i i3l Q I Ctf2WBS M J   , 4 M 1Wi w Sundav dinner guests at the auction sale of household goods nD Bead home were Fred Read at his home April 28th I OTd wife Mrs Prank Peters 4he  Jack VanderwaH has movedT0hn McGuire and James Whiton the Rex Burnett farm ev fcanffles , The Pinckney grade school Terry Reason, son of Mr and beat Pettysville 6 o 5 Friday g Ry Reason who had his but lost to Younglove 12 to 5 tonsils out at St,Joe hospitaLAnn Tuesday Pinckney battery was  lagt week came home last was Murray Kennedy and Russ Wednesday, , t  ell Read  e jyrrle Templeton femily Messrs Earl Baughn and Sam 0j Keego Harbor spnt Sunday ae Lapham have sold their game to Albert Shirley home i reserve at Dansville to J W re fire engine was called to Bird of Ann Arbor the Curtis Brown farm Saturday Don Swarthout is on the pitch nt by a qjass Are   ft i 1 v  PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dlnkd  Hf 3  j For Prompt Dead Stock Removal  CALL DARUHG  COMPANY   Call Hewed 460v IKJIIPWPPJWUJJi WJFf P IJHHPHIIM1 imipiwii LHUIJ ,  W M  viw wiijitillum VJIPIHqplpJIHM  THE PWCKKEY DBPATCH Wyjnxjgy April 22, 1953 W   Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoe ents Furnishings A lingerie Kennedy St   ta 3 Mrs Mae Ketcham is now a Eloise, Way no county The Pinkney Assembly o Rainbow Girls attended tht Conql church in a body las Sunday Stanley Dinkol ana sonjohr were Sunaay dinner quests c  Mrs Emma Broqan of Stock ridqe where Mrs Dinkel is con valescinq Pincknry Dispatch Entered as 2nd Clou Matter at Postoffice Act oi March 6 1877 114 SoHowell SL,PinckneyMich  Subscription Pnc150 Pr Jfr  W H Meyer lias bouqht thel Rebel Creamery building on j West Main St and wilil move I his qaraqe there 1 i Mi ana Mrs M E Danow at  J tended the funeral of Oscar Sinq i er at hiowell Wednesday I  The Pmckney Masons had aj  lbee Ihursaay night and tinishea 11 fy I up a room ior boo Ackley i  r James lincnure write from v 1 Tarnpa, r xonaa he reaa in the j Dispatch Gus Ledwidqe was in traininq tnere with the Shebly, N C team, went to the hotel, looked him up and haa him up to nit home tor dinner j  Mi and Mrs rercy EUisMrd I Mis oyron Wiison and Ray j monj LUis and tamily of St  Clair attenaea the weddinq o j ii the lormers nejce at Royal Oak  jiilj baturaay  i Charles Smith, son of Mr and Mis Or vine Smith of Pmckney,, and wife, Julie, are spendinq a  month at tiue Waters Delray  beach, rlorida vValte Clark ana wife were in Lansinq Fnaay  Mrs Ida Frisbee of Shepherd is siayincr vviin Mrs Rose Hen dee      iviis Waite Clark and Mrs, i Maron CarK anu baby spent Thmsday with Mrs Jean Meyer arv lanniy in xosilanti cs Kead and wife returned irom Florida an  Pittsburq, Pa, Friday v e iiilith family spent h friends in Pontiac a Gallup iamly oi ruinimyioii spena bunday wieh I ine ivmriay jennedy tamily iwnui ratiei nets trie walls of  i rvv television store upiney aie cinder block Friday Hainwa mq mem wiuqan oi Howell ween end with Mrs CJLO euwidqe sut ioa, cuncio at tne Iivin iuiiify iome were Mary Llien Doyle of Ann Arbor Mr ana Ilis ij ivcrijqn ana Mrs joe riOiiisey ot jacKson, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lee qave  pity last week lor Mrs Lyaia , nr on nei bGtn buehaay Georqe Meabon and wile call i ai the Wm Marshall home in  oKbriaqe Sunaay Rex iiendee and Dale Meabon Sinqinq   i  JI Plumbing  Heating  R3 M Complete U13  numbing Fixtures and Suppiie ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS ROT WATER HEATER COMPLETE LIN OF PUMP   ii  4, J  1 V ft i WE SELL WE INSTALL EAST M36 Phone 183F2 WF SERVICE  W I i, vU AL POCOHONTAR LUMP ,  k  KENTUCKY EGG srrcKXn Son PHONF 2W fEXTf iV  iin tvxsnuaz aaf   V 4 m  I  V a m  I r c IL L J TT u rv  Vver6 smelt iishina Don Swarthout and Fluqh Doo ,T t Mr ittr HLqe rnoay   ai Wanted enenw Exp Llnnkicessary Apply in Person CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOURS PER WEEK Mich Molded Plasties  little took to ho iy Eaton to Gladstone Sat ria returninq Monday They wen by Chicaqo and Wisconsin due to the ferry strike Mr and Mrs Fred Read re returned from Florida  Califor nia Friday where they spent the venter u Arnold Berquist who spent the past year at the Mich State San came home Saturday Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller and Mr and Mrs Merlin Ambur qey attended the Builders Show in Detroit Sunday Andrew Campbell and son, Chris, vistied MrsSusan Camo bell Younq Sunday who is sick in a Biq Rapids hosspital, Saturday quests of the Leo Lavey home were Mr and Mrs Mervin Nile, Mr and Mrs ML Lavey, Mr and Mrs,Georae av ey and son, Pvt Emmet Lavey, of Jackson Pvt Lavey leaves spent Garth The Thomas Ware family vis iiou jOrjii Paul Waie at ,amp wutlv Siiiaay James Meyer ana wife i ,e veeK end with the Meyei tamily in Bad Axe j Seiqt iiiil McDonnell is home I nam Oklahoma City on 30 day teave He qoes to Iceland  j David Nash, Donna Basydlo, ana Carol ercy saw the ball qarno m Detroit Saturday They I  won tickets ior 4H work work, j  Mrs and Mrs Duane Critten I den oi Ypsiianti and Mrs Josie j VanHorn oi Howell vere week end visitors at the Clifford Van Horn home Mary Weob and Susan Hiqq ins of Roval Oak spent Saturday with her qrancmotoher, Mrs Cora Webb  Mrs Pearl Doyle of Wayne called on friends here Saturday , Bernard and Varies Lavey   wn XT T t of Lansinq were in town SaturCamp Killmer, New Terse for OI n Frt ean Mav 4 f,aTohrL, Eisele has returned from j William Ketchcm is now at  oni ,ZAre , enent the win the home of his dauqhter Mrs Arizona where he spent the win Dcrprfich in Lincoln Park  Q Eichman were Sun Rev Rueqseqqer  and Mark , jne SYat the Russel Glover I  nHna oles  Scrvici PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE PINCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 3BC  verwsK  f6WkaS   if  7 I l 11  f U 6 t 0 11  A Nash were smelt fishinq last week and had qood luck homenear Webberville f DKTER, MICHIGAN CeriinsdJmn   HELP WAIUTD Carpenters Carp ante tt Helper Loborr, i h Steady Yeafr Aiuii  v SEE Howard Ha kney ivncrugan 4 A vi ru Hli The Robert Kerr and Georqe WAV fizvr s wr sS ,d Duan cmd William wm Smvday at Jj  CAF FUtlARP PAIC   lovin tloin risk buiinetih, lo v v , price nrMide qutpmCTil f invrri , TOLHIST COfKT wllh 2 renlil ir with livmc  iirlrrs t cafe, 1 If re liri Allyear oprr tnrl, bldfil si    rrf,  i  r, ci t  11 NIGHT niinois li Larvi bid CFMFM food riiU  t finr hu  TAVtfiNInventorv ii for il  RESTAt  ity Shfu  Stic priif  cnoctpv  1IMK  , cqup jibC  23, net proii     Owneri have 1  ,    ,7V Trms, Irxi II  i IVFSS With valuable irir ,   , fin Clinois toun T  i  or terms Reter to No III   i r inGOper month Mi vciri, ir,mes In stiMlBilri,,1Tr,0, f r  11,000 PCiCT to No ILL  ,, tfiirepJatton inniinols mdjtnii ,i ,n 5 yars, finest wuipmen eic so ooo Peter to Code No ILi 4ib     vt proits on eoo voljt   ,iprintfc inventory Steady tv r  j ritu Tli, c1  irt r our, i rv ,T in modern Mi ,,xl r,  i rr   Jr  , T1T II TN  pnrer i RETAIL LICr r, r  ,nj ,C I   n  q  r v     nL UT    i1 urC83  il  iu  land 2ttorV   ,v,  I1M73  Ill, ,WDV DfcS  Tr  Dl ir,JXi    i  IT to ILL 146, ,n ivi  sect   niffh, Est, 40 40 Nn ILL 130 i i   ncnic rn r r ta,  ii Lvln n,, , Ian J  JMier tocxir tLL485 iiroS L 1,,SIC  1 Wtown Prre includes equip, t invty fl 1,000 ILL 121 nthcr 111 crrnaril c ,i TEED SFED FFUTIUZER Ifl rich III farm r MV CO vth iMMyn Building and equipment In good condltlnn LnJ rcri  for    12 per vear Rale Incl btrtgeoulp for 9,500 IXL 414 HOUSE MOTNO SPECIALISTS allh cry bMl qpmentin hoowiinctlLclty Ha very little eonipctitim irrt make hh prot PTc complete J12,000  ILL 30 i el CASI CAHnYORXERYin corner livadon in pre  III citv irty turnover 2r hmr, prnss 100, W Tr,for qflipmf,n  inviy 10,00 1 er toCcxk  ILL 300 ATSPCRT with  charter itarn i tar har,ar Citv own property, low lease, roid 111 tovn Price mctiKies fluttiiother cqutpmrnt,iir SI000 Rcier lolLL38 CAFE Ideal tor man udie in 111 city oj 20,000, nidc Ith living quarters at 150 per month Good oquiiP1  Prce inluoeg equtpmeni v,SO0plus Invty No ILLJ4    i  ,,11 mi, iiied ir ar fitnos stl r,,  FMc, hi5 3bdr,, id rqUijl,,    ,i nnnt of 111  r no Sen     ,i Ir1, M   n  M  T m  rerr h  j 10 ,ViO    TUAt TOP i VAtM IMP 1 vfryricri 111 rern Vid ,  ,v c5 p r r lnvivrq,, , MLdIC UOt  VKVUISO V iMts aJi rarrni steady incomes  TAvrns year tur,,, nluter  , ILSTAi   rfv  11   lAVIlS r1   ilfsftrffi35l r 1  t r  r frn flue mhr ILL ii in luy til , i , ,, S7 per mOj MtOltjMWi  ,fr ha 2 u  i Sale PHC3  ,,rc IL  i  doci g, ,nr lutr  nooo nvt , rep,lr  PialJO     Il    rjnr   Tris v, nTer io CLLt  iLAVCrwUIP  ,  LricitWdao ,r,s 3850  1 tlds rcw iisteaos iinu11 J T nr  til aren SO  profit Sale price 4,000 ILlil,  STOlLhtndlcs JrynoodsnOtcn,fcecTiitei in HE, equip invty SI i , Refer to Code  HrsiAlSTin Uw Tenn,cty serves fooda ider 2,oo6  ILL 330pnr 1CI LOCKED UT rl   r, p   iBAKERY with no cotrr  ,VUarrD VIsTORE 2 fJTOYMWC comBiunyfUiiBodrnew mn , ir1  till 330 ncr rirtft rem pnCeo 0 M c I fill rrut utr t 11 , an  Code Ku v3000Op iiaWJffiffrSiiWi  A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES 8EY0NV THE GAS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE that doei not vt gasl Youv got It  it t betiv it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER fA   i, J Regular price Special price Yow ave Comt in today Bt th flrt to own thit beoutiful mnge with o many poinding eookingtcie footuret 239 50 17950 8000 fcftOrAI,l tutnlrin  1   agricultural n   oirs ALE with firmly MUh rial til, tow IMS  hW ffr 1, Code ILL 271, irtliiP in rich Jiiin1 h rr, 1 rental Sale,  ALLSTAT  i Sejodet cquig t v ORUOI ,t miv ter W7,ih pcicr tViLL2i, EwithHrjwIUranchtsn li coori lilcomM pgS  TOOOM fh unlimited orpor for  Brokeroge CorPOi ration PHONE  y Berviee LAS  Y    7vl  i VijffppwjpigwTijBj ,iu ui my iwiwMvv1 m rm fwv frv JMfRI hrBtmilWFmlMJtiMllllFt it DUkiUftow Beano Spool Plaxuer RuiUMre Wednesday, April 22, 19 SIATF OP MICHIGAN Ibe Probate Court tat he County of UriagoiOB la too Matter of to Estate of Magabt Stackabky Decbsod At a session atscndl eoutt kola April 2, 1063 Xiran S  PROFESSIONAL CORNER CittMt Btvr Giutds Calrivator Shovels Crank Shank JtoUiajT CoolMCI  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT  100 JOHN DEERE Its just plain common sense to replace worn or broken pans on John Deere Equipment with only genufn John Deere Parts Why Because they  always fit and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original parts    made from the  same highgrade materials, from the same patterns and dies    and with the same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the fine dependable performance of your John Deere Equipment Keep it  100 John Deere  OU Filters  J Dbk Blades Sccl Chain Assemblies Combine or Binder Canvases IriinniiiHUM 1 ijiiijiiuuil I HHiiliuiiiir Uu Knives and Sickle Notice it Hereby Given That persons intorootod in cdd estate aro directed to appoar before said Probate Court on April 27, 1953 at ten A M to show cause why a license should not bo S eated to K Loola Stackable, dministratix ol said state, io soil or mortgage tho interest of said ostato in certain roal estate, described in her petrtiion for the purpose of distribution It is OrderedVZhat notloo there oi bo given by publication of a copy hereof fox throe weeks con socutively previous to said day of hearinq in tho Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to bo served upon each known party hi interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least lourteen 14 days prior to tuck hearing, or by personal service at least live 15 days prior to to such hearing  Hiram RSoKJudqe of Probate A true coov Celestia ParshaU Reqister of Probate  susttikvm DOTTY MD SSTnm k M to a P M except WedfteoeieT lues fSateJiJ 5  REAL Ell ii u a ft McCLOSeUSY psiftot 112V North Micijgu    Tehsjjhonesi Office 935 2esi4Lbtje M4 Eveninas by ApuoinfesyuU HEBBSNEED Phone 13 iG7 E QAI iJci Bewail  ryuhfcan heal fcstate lesuranjc Itckerge Cny, Lake and Fcaes Polv A Snecaatv kt Your Property VI I IU LEE LAVEY General ilnswr1 Ptoue MF3 rtnckny  aVab STATE OF LVnCHOAN rht iooaie Court tor tb County of Livinaston At a session of said Cert held  REFRIGERAHON SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes PHONE 154F3 Pinckney AUCTiONEEB Farm Sales a SpdcialU BERT WYLlfc CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Httmes LoJu rVoperfbs and Business OpftornalEf List Your Property wife Us GERALD REASON Broker 2 Od Jec rth rear Pinckney, Mich Pheno 1  3 Wione 157F11  RetxrJrti MYSON J HUGHES Plumbina and foauno license I late Phone 183F2  1075 East M36, Pinckney Funeral Hoxe Don C Swarthoui, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service VfaMib3 39  6J Phrdfcney Mir  FiaTiQckHbFF i OPTOMETRIST 120 VVest Grand fver Ave tkwell MichtawIhone 358 Residence 6 J1 UOYD HFNDEF Livestock Haujia Weekly TUps Muae Tc Dtro General TrucUnq Pinn7 Mir Phone 161F1 ROGER J CARR Grass Boards Plow Shares I far row Vccth April 7 1963 In the Mattw of the ftstate of Inez ft Bowdiih Deceased Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Prefects Notice is Hereby Givn, That k creditors of said deoectsed axe required to present their eksaw in, , , wriungand under oath, to sendLake, for year around Dentist 6044 Portage Lake Ro 4, wto Phone Dextet 3461 Classified Ailv  j Complete Insurance Coverage 1 Phone 43 Pinckney Mich, CEMETQKY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aik td To Pa M1LFOR GRANITE WORKS Gilford, MiuhVan e We carry a complete siock of genuine John Deere Parts See us for your replacement needs Place your parts order now FOR SALE1940 Plymouth Club Coupe, radio and neater FOR SALE Cottages at Patterson Murrays Gulf Station wiui oil  f Qfl SALE43o ieet on East Main CourtanTtorve a copvthereof furnace See BUI McMacken at j St in Pinckney, 1250 feet deep BumBTGmozymO Patterson Lake Dr, take  Will sell all or part Bob Vedder Michigan, fiduciary of said, es l 1,TOR  3    late ad that such claims FOR SALfc Ataaan Violets ooth Swarthouta  Portoq JB will U heard by said Court atsingle and double Also a num f Ca 4F4  the Probate Omce on June 22, jber of aprons Phone 121F4    5  1953, at ten A M  Mrs Margaret Clark i To RentFurnished medern room It ie rcfered, That noaoe there j FOR SALECoai turnaue stoker, 355 East Main St, Pinckney by be yiven by publication of fired and in use now Phone 12QFU copy taeof far three wuefcs con i George Holt, Pincnkey, seeutivelyprevious to saiddayof  phone 166 F2 hearing m the rckneyDispatch  QmTF1o ft and that the d4cuary cause a  ALLI 177 HPoTr r rul matinq, rigid cuUinq copy of this, notice to Uservod  ashore and f  bioedtesting Their  1ARTS THV FIT AND WEAR HKE LAVEY HAPDtVAHf WANTEDrA fuU time chef, must be experienced in hotel or club worlrrnale or female also two Short order cooks, full and part ffene, waitresses, maintenance  Inen should know carpenter,elec triced work but not essential  cleanup women, part time, sten  grapher and bookkeeper Lakeland Golf Club, Brighton, Michigan, Frank Novack, Mar FOft SALE Dining room suite, table, buffet, china cabinet and four chairs, aii in good condition and all for 6000 spfnnet desk good condition for 10 breakfaat set, drop leaf table and 4 chairs for 10,00, Merwin Campbell, 245 Unadillt St Phone 168F2 FOR SALE Africa  Violets make nice Easter gifts Mae Bryan 3Q20 W M 36 upon each known party in inter est a Us Last known adcjess by reqistered mniL return receipt demanded at least fourteen days prior to such hearina or by personal service at least five S days prior to such hearing Hiram R Sraithjudae of Probate A true copy ,SS INSTALL SPtSL By competent glasier ample Agister Z AUTOMOTIVE ED    , stock on hand Curved wind   shields and back qlaaa avail able ABES AUTO PARTS, HewelL Phone 151 WANTED To Take Care ef Chil dren will also do washing and ironinr, 1220 Mowers Road Pinckneys  I STATE OF MrttMAN The Probate Court fat the County of UvJngston In Mutter ot the testate  Marie Henrietta WadderDeeeas ed   At a session of eaid Oourt held April 14, 1953 rresent Hon, Hiram R Smith Jusay oi Probate Notice is Hereby Gives, That all creditors of said deceased FOR SALE  Baby chicks Started Chicks ceaar rowfcoat, t ach chick is a Product of cart board motor E L McKinley  oioejaiesunq ineu xe and 306 Mill St, Pinckney i darns are selected on the batui FOR SALE4 Fresh Cows I ot heclt viqor and sise U S Risel Bokros, 2 miles south oi 1 approved Pullonem contreaed DVUMV  Tamn Road  Buy these csscks at GIBS FOUL Pinckney on Tama Roaa 1 TRY pARM Qnd HATCHERY w WANTED To Rent Modern 3  oi N Byron rd at city lunits roam apartment in town  Phone 159 Howell, Michigan FOR 8ALEGrAVLU wasned f SBRVICE WH1Lfc YCH WAn sand and gravel graded or rrux sr ed also processed road gravel I LL VvORL JAkLJXlLA D  J GRAVEL COMPANY  LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED eVlANDELLS SAW FlUNG SHOP HILAND LAsv briST SIDt 11514 RIVER Dim 4 miles west of Howell at 4950 Mason Road Phone Howell 84 j 2 or Fowlerville 388F11 FOR SALEBABY CHICKS, white leghems,barred and white rocks New Hampshires and Hy line Chicks Order New Phone 105W Bob Sauire Hatchery i Qm 7,5131 By AppointmeB Howell Mich  Reg 71003 Men Tues Wed, OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist  Chiropodb 216 W GcUUver, BrightonMicb Telephone Otiice Hcan I 1  att   WANTEDJunk cars, scrap uron, jjs EASY TO USE OUR NIGHT metals, batteries, autamoUvei DEPOSITORY are required to present their radiaitejis, cast iron racUaJ0 Anj hour of the day or night claims in writing and under oath J furnace iron, junk farm   including Sundays or holidays kto said Court and to serve a1 4y JKialo,acJ Ta wSSSI K vou lrfre in a bia hurTy 9 lt copy thereof upon Leonie Hull ABES AUTO PARTS, Howell  i  nrn TO DjHau vrtk iPhonA 151  of RFD No2, Knekney Michi Phoael51  gan, fiduciary of said estatemd yjjqTED To Rent Two such claims will be heard and fumighed Rooms Write or Call QUALITY r leats Faru  Groceries VegetaMes ish that the heirs of said deceased will be dstermind by said Court at the Probate Olffice en June 29 193 at ten A M B is Ordered That Ncdce there ei be aiven by ntsbstoetfen of a copy ritreof lot tbree weebt ton seeutively preyioue to tali day of hearinq in the Plulftty fto A  patch, a newspaper, printed and eirculated in said county  Hiram ft Sat A true eeey Judge ef Prebot CosesiiCT fareheB Register ef when the bank is open Reduce the danger of handling cash by qetting it to the i bank as soon as possible, day or night whenever it suits your ,  convenience  WANTHWooi, highest mcket TH JTRST NATIOWAT BANK I Neu Patterson Lake I Cvl  Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS PLOWING DONEBy the tdcn or acre Carl Hollister 2822 West M36, Pinckney FOR SALIAMerUan Fleer lend ling Maahlne, large sise prise 1 780 phone Deleter 4M Earl Suggitt 401 Ann Boad Biq Stiver Lake price paid Lucius Doyle Phone 48, Pinckney MANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular t A BEATTIE Rush Lre bone 1S7F13 iey Michigan KowelL Mick Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation All Deposits I named tip tol0000 Her Each norxiuir i uat McPHPASOB SSV BAiv ntwesL sesesv TRAIN WMCI AT lOWsU MUN0 OL1ANWP The house new semens ore in urfe I Besnttli, ereW tW in every An FHA Heme Lean My be the eleemun htiiiihttt ,enti te the money piroWom in ,sn4eneg tie We thail m to eltjiti thit typ4 oi loan with our  1 Mposrei up to lU  Mr  Chick Starter and Laying Mash Farmers Feed Suppv Co ,i h tir   fTHE HNCKNEY DiPATCHWednesday, April 22, 1953 Grarf School Newt SCHOOL NOTES CONT FOURTH GRADE NEWS at her home Dennis Speckenagel went to Briggs Stadium Sunday to see the St LouisDetroit double header Local Notes of school For the first time this The following attended the year, the girls had the winning can GS Friendship Night in Ann didate for president Margaret Higgs Arbor Mildred Miller, Kitsie is the lucky girl Larry Snowgold Dinkel and Alberta , Louise and The boys and girls enjoyed ha is the new vice pesident Karen Gus Carlene Ziegler,Eleanor Baughn ing Mrs Clark on Friday afternoon tafson, secretary, and Patty Palmer, Harold Porter and wiie, Mandy while Mrs Campbell conducted the treasurer The new officers were DeBort ,Margaret Abney and District Spelling Bee SWorn in by Peter Gerycz, one of hank Ziealer and wife Group I Spelling Bee winner was our expresidents T T 7 j  M   , Carol Miller with Francis Clark for Rip Van Winkle will be present v JeE7 J ,nOW at 1 runnerup The winning word was ed to the high school on Wednesday J W Uf  18 ,16 team those This stage presentation is highly  season opens April 25  Group II Spelling Bee winner was recommended M8 J Scott, Mrs, Alice Nancy Wegener with Barbara Sing Congratulations to Cathie Wiltse, West of n Arbor, Mrs, Kather er for runnerup The winning word eighth grade for winning the dis  McKillen of Dexter, Bert was together trict bee Everyone wishes to thank Roche of Lansing and George Susan LaBelle told about her train the seventh graders for getting the Roche of Fowlervlie were in trip to Vermont She treated all gym ready on day of the spell in town Saturday, of us to some sugar candy she had 111K   M Louis Waaorier jr has brought home with her The seventh graders are studying tuiaad from Alabama wrhtVbook rlZl aspan ofour 1  M originaI   oUowmg Smded the Animal Families unit of work AI7 fT161 L , Shrine dinner dance ae Fine AChKJarlawTki wTs ten , wi h thf 2w7  Ch Bri years old Thursday She had a party  DS   m 5n  t Lawrence Camburn and wife, Clifford Mill er and wife, Geoge Tansley and wife,, Lawrence Baughn and Barbara McAfee  v,  Alberta Dinkel and W,F, Dorothy Eschs brother, Eugene, w23 in SL  9 Close has gone in the army   Howard Read and wife attend FIFTH GRADE NEWS Pcrtricia Jones of Detroit pent n  ShOW m De01t The spelling bee winners were  week end at the Lester Mc jjtra p  vn A  Patty Rahrig and Gail Gustafson Afee home   JrtSiK p  runners up were Patsy Knight and Tuesday Mrs Raplh Hall at  Wilbur Ewle Anita Shiey tended a Home Extension meet f  owlemlle Sunday, We are making our giant map of ing at the home of Mrs Louise  J Clmt0 an , wife spent the US for our bulletin board Canfield a Lakeland Wednes Sunday at the Ralph Clinton We have 4 gold fish in our ac day one at the Gregory town home mJcoln ffk   quarium and a snail hall where a native of India at , e f1111 M J Reason We have all completed our health tending the U of M talked and  e 11 them celebrate units Fridav one at iriA Mrxrli TiKrr, ir 48tlj wedding anniversary We wish to congratulate the 6th iaay Qne  the HoweU  Sunday by taking mem to Nich grade on their class night program p Driver and wife of TWr  Detroit for dinner to the We enjoyed a preview of it on Wed J   infect IW  Th  7 yL J J i   Sundav Mrs Jvce Clark Young and p WH rKTp0 Mr and Mrs Dale Miller went baby came home fram St  our Rocket 4H Club at the Pot  u lvas ipie Miner went ,,1 ,  ,1,, TL,,,f Luck dinner on Wednesday smelt fishing at Aux Gres A SH  JL  Barbara Russell is out with jaun ToV Bover 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>T wgm mmmmmmmmmm firW Ucmdd TY Pinckney Dispatch   Michigan Mirror There was a big rush in the leg ilature to get bills out oi commit tee before the April 10 deadline Law makers now know what bills must be voted on before ad jourment May 22 Most imoortant are the bills to erase Michiqans 65,000,000 de  licit A decision may be made be tone May 22 but many think the lawmakers will be unable to a J gree on any bill Another reason is that sales tax totals are mount ing to a higher degree than ex pected If this continues the de licit will diminish The payroll tax favored by many is opposed by the Detroit board of commerce which is al  BO against a corporation profits tax and an individual income iuX The Citizens Advisory commit tee says Michigan is levieing e  nough tax now if they were dis tributed properly Such distribu tion can only come by a new constitution They also figure that an emer gency tax which is unpopular would be repealed as soon a  the dencit was erased What is lost sight of is that any tax on in  Local Happttriags HIGH SCHOOL BASSE BALL April 11 Chelsea there, April 14 Byron here, April 17 Brighton there, April 21 Heartland there, April 24 South Lyon here, April 28 Stockbridge there, May 1 Dexter here, May 5 Manchester here, May 8 Hartkmd here May 12 South Lyon there, May 13 Chelsea, here  May 15 Byron there, May 19 Dexter there, May 22 Manchester there, jHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday April 15, 1953 1 CHURCH NEWS  No U thoiic  Manri Catholic Church Fcxuy Michigan be Fr Albert  Schmitt Pastor Sunday Masses Masoiuc Lodge News About 300 attended the 23rd annual Past Masters night of Liv inqston Lodge No 76 at the  school Saturday The lodge  Lui rent jOmmeM A couple of years ago the vUl age was given permission by STAR LEAGUE OF LAKES ALL BASKET TEAM , First Team Jack Jeffreys, Pinakney Russ Hayes Hartkmd Bill Aiken, Manchester Dan JNuttie, Dexter  Dale, Kduii, Dexter, Second Team Jerry Mrofka, Pincney Bill Goodrich, South Lyon Jack Evilsizer, Manchester Larry StovaU, Heartland Lloyd Ahrens, MandJbeseer Honorable Mention Bob Mea bon Pinckney Jim Matteson Pinckney Ed Phiillips, South Lyon Bill Carlson, South Lyon         Summon 6135700 10OC lli0 vuf 500 p mjr T Norinna Devottooft  m , was accompanied by Onfttsifmsi I el anci R vntrelle of Portage Friday attex Novenna Uevodonstake ,who is employed at the SatdY 730 to a00 V, , capital A reception hne was Sunday bobs 800 Maetr formed in the lodge rooms and   the Maspns tiled in and each i nnas0itiuir,u  snook hands witii the governor Ollg, egailOUHU The banquet was at the school Rev, Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor at 700 The governors party, the Sunday School  330 a m grand lodqe officers, lodge ofi Morning Worship   1045 am cers and past masters Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, the head table Mrs  SCHOOL NEWS KINDERGARTEN NEWS Connie Keiser went to her grandmothers and helped her plant trees Barbara Ludwig brought a little , t   ,   book about the ten commandment  Z ICad CCmmesslOn to to S1AV us j Pe a aumpinq qiound on then Florence Utlev has H new bank to QveJ pit property on the Hwell put dimes in  Ioaa here are a number ot cat Margaret Ackley had a loose tooth , holes there It has worked out when she woke up this morning, j very well except that the people Lorry Titus has to o to the den persist in dumping old papers mere As there is no supervision tist and have a tooth filled We are glad we have dentists so that we can have our teeth fixed and keep them longer Rita Milliken has a new doll Three people in our room Judy Ihey are not burnt and conse guently blow all over creation and are lodged in the fences and trees and shrubby for a mile a round the place We do not see why old papers should be sent Ann Arbor  330 to 400 pm dia not attend the banquet but make up Pilgrim Fellowship  700 pn was entertained at the Gene Monday NightBibie Study 800 Dinkel sr home Before the ban Wed Choir Practise Junior 400 qaet Gov Williams was intro Senior 730 ducea to Alberta Dinkel W M j Thursday niqht 800 Prayer Meet 0f the Pinckney OES and she ing 800 p m introaucea him to the OES fcnem We preach Christ and everyone bers working in the kitchen and Reynolds, Connie Reiser and Jim, i r  ii i j J  v KWOIO siiuuju uv sent wr St I y w Ve  UP Sn  to the dumP  th tot place were al i their own We are keeping a book TL,, ,IJ f  n   I Williolms I of sonKH and mm w ,JTy could just as well be burnt poe dustry would be added to conjBob LongDexter Mike Richards sumer prices Any tax measure South Ly0n Caxleton Webb,  will have to be submitted to the1Dexter Totn GaIe,  Tom VOAersxr,v  v JSnyder ,ManchesteT GovWilhams has com,pliment   ed the legislature on cooperation  STARTS SEASON on certain matters,includinq civil j pinckney played Howell there defense, control over drivers li  iast Wednesday in a preseason cenes, lowerinq the votiHq aqe qame and won 7 to 5 Haines to 18 and the Little Hoover reco and Jeffreys pitched for Pinckney mondations I with Bob Meabon catchinq At The big difference is over open I lb Bradley, Rowell 2b Matteson inq welfare rolls to public inspect  3b DCQ SS7 Outfield Mrofka ion The house passed a bill toHenry, Nash and Campbell ins that people, TU J i S VU  DUim ted homeihe place is a disgrace is very, very welcome dininq room MrjirLOime Ciaie Miller W M introduced the governor who spoke biefly He commended the spirit of fell owship of the qatherinq and Waltei Esch scna such assemblys were the  ,, 1000 bulwark of American libertyHe   left at 745 to keep a Detroit ap   n POintment 1 30 Clare Miller W M qave the welcome addres and introduced the tcastmaster, Dr Ha2en Cole, UKADILLA PRESBYTERIAN   M  w   tt re Livingston pas mastrsFred  Q nq cXr8ThiP l3na m Swatthoat Paul Clark Reg Sunday School 1100 a m Uehafer r H Hooker P W Cur Eveekig Service 800 p re chaier J n Hoo P w ur Cavery Mennonite Church Rev, Ezra Beachy, Pastor S S Supt Itaktuna Won hip Sunday Schx   Childeas Hmtr ,  Youn PoopteB Mtrin Cott  FeUmrip Sert  Wedngdcrj  n  Judy Reynolds doK Tiny iS and me village should forbid the coming home from the dw hospital dnPina of papers there or hire tHiav some one to keep them burned We have finished our pet scrap, UP This is done in some City Op books and are now planning a peterated dumps show FIRST GRADE NEWS  We read that Chrysler and the John Beihn had company ovr the i Ford Motor Co are to cut wages week enti His uncle yuve him somci 1 cent an hour It has been a money fcUng time since there was a cut Ray Kellcnbtiycr had a toy owl That used to be a common way and a now bill fold  of qetting out of the red poirticu Angola McMacken had new jeans iojiy OI the railroads In tne old days railroads were always cut  fctT, Caivin Hooker, Glenn Slay DROWNS SUNDAY lorj b  Vedder Percy Ellis, pWirthis56 to 41 last Week Satday they were shutout Shaion Paysdake, 3 a St Vin  manJlCTV  , with all Democrats and 7 Repub at Chelsea 2 to 0 White of Chel cent DePaul girl living with the  1 Ior 1 r  ,GnfhthK8 Jack , liccms votinq againsUt  It may sea pitched a 2 hitterJeifreys for James Berry family of Setroii Sannf n ur  n ,Merwin i pass the senate bufapes qover,pinckney only allowed 2 hiiput gowned Sun at Pleasant LakeLceHWinson Gaun  dors1 veto and the publicans  had 2 errors made behind him lack 11 votes of hayinq enouqh pinckney beat Byron here on votes to qet it past itt veto fEST ntcr 1fj1,fed past masters intro Aere Otto Pouison, Henry Tuesday 6 to 4 Dave Haines j deeep water  Hauck Olin Robinson, Rex Sack started for Pinckney but went eti Oocn Towneout in the 5th on account of wild ADRIAN LAVEY Tne LaBelle musical chorus ness He allowed no hits Jeffrey Adrian Lavey j6auecL at hi Pol feJitJgdSteTOt  A  and a tablet Florence Mrofka ha a new blue  wagae The IOSOn X this irtJR t ,, , , is that the cost oi living is  Karen Howell showed us 6 new   1  u  j,, A,,k  1 saia to nave qone down enougn Donald LaBelle told us about hi,10 Wa3Tant SUCh v,0  Xi trip to Vermont He told us about companies are said to be about the train and how the ice was put  ollow SUit This is a sort of in it He will tell us afcmit it to baloncmq act like carrying wa moirnw ter on both shoulders The only Mike Piummer has two loose1 thing wronq is there does not teeth, he was playing flying saucer seem to be any price cut by auto and yot hit by one and has a sore factories and Other industries lip  Tommy chambers has a now jfteen We read that the Steamer Put ack1 , , u , j in Bav which has been carry Lurry ,vde has a new pencil, inq excursionists on the Detroit John Dinkel has some new over MVfcr  L, r, AO ,,   n 1 1 u  ,, 1 nver tor tne past 42 years is to alls and some pivers He tells us I , , r T  west of Chubbs Corners Sht wandered away ana waded deeep water 4H BIRD HOUSff    The 4tH Bird House contest isheT allowing 2 hitsPnckney i fiqo this morninqof a heart at  eceieved many encores was held at the school April 0, t 3 hits off Skinner of Byron, jtack Funeral arranqements are Winston baughn received his  the followinq were the winners rrrors ancj bases on ballsaccountj pandinq past masters apron from Ona WrenJunior Paul Burg, 2kd for the runs ,  be sold at auctionto pay off a mortgage S taxes,The mortgage , is jor 70,000 and there are 10, John Burg3 Karl Burq4 Mary Menke 5 Jolene Basydlo CHARLES KRAUSE Charles Krause 80 son of the Campbell P M who raised him Life memberships were pre sented to Albert Dinkel by Req   ,  KT T T  n 1 CARD PARTr APRIL 18  ,    fi WrerV  Nei1 Uark A The Rosary Altar Society of St j late Mr and Mrs John Krause oi Schaisr  M and to Clayton HolUngswtorth Marys Church, Pinckney will Piarkers Corners died at McPher Carpenter by J H Hooker P M Bluebird lJohn BurgZ, Karl      Party at the High son Hospital, Howell Thursday, i The followinq were introduc 5  eu u 1 T u n 0 School Auditorium at 800 p m I At one time he was a resident of led Di Alex Ruthven, president Feeding Sheit 1 John urg,  8 Pinckney and in the reel estqtej emeritus of the University of Ponna Basydlo  Refreshments will be served I business He leaves 2 daughters Michigan, and grand lodge off Champion  of  Snow 1 Jhllj n, several door prizes will be j Mrs Ruth Hutchinson of Califor iers, He ward Taylor, RintClark his mother is IoelinK better July  ekkorin has new jeans an a shirt and two guns ,,     Helen Goodall nas two lo,se teeth 507 unpaid taxes I hii boat has and a new blue dress, Her sister not operated since 1951 and it is siek in the hsPitai oie was ordered by federal  fTtfTflrmma bas some new1 court for May 15 socks i ChifjuitH Ajuhurerey tells us her There was a time when boat brother was knocked off the porch  rides on the Detroit River and the by a doe She is helping her daddy Great Lakes was very popular clean up the rubbish  and profitable to the owners of Barry Simpson brought hi, rabbit the boats There were boats to to school We wrote a story about 9e BiB, Boblo, Sugar Island and se given Everyone is invited Admission Burg, 2 Neil Clark The 4H Council wishes to thank all who participated in the contest, the judges, Fred50 cents  Rebman and Howard Thayer, i mm nnv n AC   , Ue Lavey who donated tools, Thc BiocSLP  ,fer prizes Farmers Feed  Sup  school has had a ve lntere8ting,  burial in Lake ply Co and PettysviHe Civicjschool year view Cementery Assn who donated toward the  students have carried on vartool prizes Messrs Burg and j ious projects Some of the most Basydlo deserve epecial thanks, interesting ones were the making of leaf collections Each student putj THE LIBRARY NEWS  his leaves in a scrapbook and de him He has a toy motorcycle Georye olones brother had birthday yesterday He went to a movie at Howell, Bonnie Kuhns brother had a birthday too They had a party for him  and Put in Bay Moonlight excur  sions featured by dancing were also the raqe However most of this is now ancient history The White Star Line discontinued business 2 years ago and now Karen Downing went to a movie most of the boats operating OH on Saturday Judy Haines showed us some writ the great lakes are freighters nio and Mrs Frances Breeze of j McKenzif KaliamcUoo Chlarles Chicago, a sister, Mrs Alta Sari,  Sherman, Lansinq Paul Straw Howell, a brother, Herman ot hecker Grand Rapids Dr, Chas las Alpena and Morqan Sead S X,    tw   l  Pchester The candidates for pnsident ls Ionafi LaBek,  or approved at the polls Quite qand marshall were Rex Sackettj  a number were voted on at the Regular Business meeting and scribed the trees from which they aitaloginq of the Friends of the came, labeled the leaves with their and scientific names April 21 at 7 p m  MRS LULU WELLING and James Fairbarn Smith, De The funeral of Mrs Lulu Well troit, Joseph Hunter, Beavlrton ing was held at the Swarthonut j and Wallace Kent Kalamazoo Funeral Home Thursday at 1001 for grand lecturer,Ray Cameron, P M, Rev Rueqsegqer officiat  Battle Creek, Huqh McLeVlan ing Burial in Pinckney Ceme Detioit Morqan Smead, Roches eiry  j ter Charles Sherman ch of finace I  fiRADE ONE and TWO  recent election and all carried Pat and Mike Turner visits their Vi approved a 4 and a half cousin, Rickie Towmor of Battle x tax fr chocl purposesAnn Creek, Michigan uncle give Library will be Tuesday evening j common intere,tin projects weremthe making of posters on the MRS PATRICK HANKERED I committee, James Lunqsford De  I life cycle of wheat rush and corn, Mrs Patrick Hankered, 101, ofjiroit ch of board of generaj pur Dodge John Mike Hardins them some smelt fish Janet Schroeder named her two kittens Snowball and Snowfiake Bobby Curts daddy ha a new smoot Some of the students made TALLULAH NAMES MAN SHE  ,i Pl FORGET j jntevesting scrapbooks on conservaTallulah Bankhead, in The tion American Weekly with April 19 , Several special speakers have visit issue of Detroit Sunday Times, fei the class Mr Bond Collier spoke names a famous Hollywood ac  on he effects of Drugs and fcar she imet On a blind date and Opiates Upon Youth Mr Norman teUs how a rumor Started they j Topping on Pasteurization of Milk were engaged Read Tallulah j and Milk Solids, and a speaker from Bankheads surprising confess   r,, on  Pleasant Lake, Jackson counties poses, Rex Sackett,Detroit Frank  Danny Morse 1 the room club oldest resident died Thursday Lane Pontiac, Glen Alt, Ann Ar president Jamc Dodson u secreHer son Rt Rev Mscrr Vincent bor members of the bd and LK , aivHankerd of Highland Park saidColby of Lainqsberq, Joe Hunter,  SECOND GRADE NEWS her funeral mass JBeaverton, Olin Robinson, Pinck Last week we memorized the poem ney Huqh McLellan,Detroit, dis DayR nf the Week ion about the man she cant for qiet in The American Weekly with Sundays Detroit Times NOTES OF 25 YEARS The Flint Post, tf ice Band will give on concert here on April 28 Pinckney high school lost to FowfekviUe Friday 13 to 4 Roy Reason, Cecil Hetidee and Pete Sackable pitched for Pinckney and were wild Sopp of Fowler  ville, only allowed 4 hits, 2 by the Conservation Department on The Conservation of Birds He  showed many beautiful specimens During one of our class periods j , we saw a movie from the University j Monday He leaves his wife 4 steak which featured the menu of Michigan on the effects of maraJsons, David, James, Robert and j 86 lodqes were represent at  juana cigarettes upon young people     , The climax of the journey into the field of Biology will take place on  Friday, May 1st, 1953, when the whole class will depart from Pinckney in a chartered bus for Battle Billy Courson brought his stamp collection for us to see Donna Hollister and Dianne and SAMUEL D LAPHAM  trict deputy instructors Samuel D iLapham, 76,former Mrs Helen Miller was dining mayor of Dearborn who at oner0orr chairman Mrs Harriett time owned the Joe Tomask andlRahrag made the decoration for , Venning Curts visited their grandiBlair Steele farms here died attj the tables and halls and Mrs i mothers Sunday evening  Oakwood hospital, Dearborn Kitsie Dinkel prepared the Swiss Arbor also approved one and school propositions carried at flowlerville and other places It was not always this way If we retnember righlv Stockbridge vo ted 3 or 4 times about 25 years oi f  before they could get a bond issue approved to build present school, It took a battle then to get a bond issue approv ed in Brighton and Dexter twice voted down propositions to en large their school ground Evi dently the people have chanqed their mind or those oppossed have passed on and their child ien are more schoolasnc minded Louis and a sister The funeral banauet 56 Masons came from is at the HowePeterson Funer j 22 Detroit lodges, 23 from Ann  al Hotme Thursday at 2 p mi Arbor, 16 from Howell, 12 from under Masonic auspices Lansing,8 from Dexter 8 from Stockbridge, 10 from Chelsea 8  t R C BROWN jfrom BriqhtonS from Fowlerville Creek, Michigan, to visit the Post p Q Brown, president of the Tndenr Byron, Loingsberg, Flmt, Toastics and Kellogg factories, thegrown  McClaren Co Hamburg Defconv Port Huron, Ahna, bird sanctuary, forest preserve, the  e 2ionjte hospital, De Beavertpn, Battle Creek, Kalam Kellogg experimental stations and j  TunKjav fhe funeral was  Rochester, Pontiac, Ithaca Jim Nash, Reason and Graves farms I in Detroit Saturday with burial co KvrrterRosevil Onondaqo dot one each T , In order to make the dream 01 the ChicaQO Hig survivors are hiso,itstnt0 lodcjes were from New Frank Hinchey of Silver Lake Biology class come true y IJwlfe an 2 nephekvs, Harry amd York Minnesota, Ohio and from has moved on the HiUman torn on the Fowell Road   Thomas Armstrong of Dover Mrs Georae Stotoj  , nopea  Mr  Keiser ofrMHTOB April 1953 have qone to Manistigue wheref a   i    he will run a hardware store Mr and Mrs Norman Reason Coerine, to Alfred Bollheimer730 p m have moved back in their home0   CALENDAR FOR APRXL oi Fort Larmie Ohio No wedd April 21 Degrees The Michiqame Oil Co he April 15 Friends Night in Ann ina aate has been set April 277th Distnc meeting aht the Crofoot building onarVlr The engagement of Levi Ludt here 800 p m Mta1 8t and will make an ottAfl 1 saL Pasl Mcrtr0na j of Gregory to Florence Konj April 28 Lodge eucher tourna statton oi it J  Jand Past Pafroni Night, pot luekUld oi Chelsea was announced ment All Masons invited V Knckney Independent   Kaonic  family dinner at the Keneski Clare Miller WM ban team open tho season 9  8 p  home Sunday t P W Curlett, with Howll May 6 J1UU  sponsoring a bake sale to be held  llLx4J n Viim ik the Aw at the Dunlavey Frozen Food Lock Bert, Oiabcicrted With hmi ift the Qnebec er on Saturday April 18th, 1953 at  10 oclock  It is hoped that the people fj  Hamburg factory ANNOUNCEMENTS LIVINGSTON LODGE CALKN   DAR splen7id7xpedition bypurehasingPinckney announce the engage  Instructi some of the fine baked goods fnent of their daughter, Ameliaat temple ISXY  f Al jn w  Instruction class for candidateeach Monday night at  We remember back in our dia tant youth there were many strikes, Usually the coal minere went on strike each year We nomen 1 read  thd international teams Sunday, j tefs Mk in 1903i  wag  Ann Monkes aunt from Toledo visited at Anns home last Saturday and Sunday Mary Lee Aschenbrenner went to a show Saturday and John Holben and Billy Light went to one Nancy Read went to a birthday  B9y hauled most of the party at her aunt s Sunday   householders Were unable We wrote original stones  about c1 uuvw    April and drew pictures to ilh them We are sorry that Mrs Van Blaireums dog, Zip, cut his paw LeRoy Porters Uncle Clair came to see him Sunday John Colones two little brothers had a birthday party Sunday and Dianne Curts sister had one Saturday We are now subscribing for the summer edition of Weekly Readers One reading group has finished Smoky the Crow and another group finished Around the Cornw THIRD GRADE NEWS Patsy Hollister viaited her grand usTate to get fuel and power plants ac i ed the prospect oi closing Thie was in horse and buggy day Finally after a moitfh or ao it  was settled by givtna Ike teams ters the following weekly waqe One horse driver 1Q a week Two horse 13 Three horse 1 50 lour horse 18,50  This ad vanoe in wages with oiv aiven to coed miner wa expected to raise the price of coal dw cent a ton We wiiito epAarfS mother at Ypsi Sunday lto fZhS  Junior Darrow is going to gst af the Spiritual W l new calf flower and the ttjaw 3 Bob Homers friend from Ypif ktadne ekown u duiftgf   visited him Sunday XMMM and drtJfj5 Nancy Darrow brought a starfish T Family Ot KtWKl Aw v  SJS pp r wn uui   s   ft M  Howell Theater BOWKLL lOCHKUUT   Vi S P Fred On and his son use a SloHed Aframe system for drying corn on their Livingston County farm  looking forward to big crops of hay, corn, beans or grain Then nows the time to look into the benefit of electric drying equipment Farmers using it report a better quality finished product, fewer field losses,  much less spoilage, and big savings in time and labor For information on recommended equipment and wiring, call or write your Edison Farm Service Advisor   4 HbQBmg Hate JSt S2LL  tfth board of ervtociniS beaten for ektionTawlk bJ Lyle Glover Lyfr 15dK rf  tojco also lot o 01 April 1415,16 Mpr pkxyad ball with PincWi fcK5 S   back in the day of JtamTMor  Han  Meeker an I 1  FowlerviU and the 18 district   NAED SPUR w   organiaation feat week 30 to 50 Harold Robeeon hoe been rm ed valedictorian of the Stock bridtae eenior class and Reta f eaofoout, saUrfatcslian I off son Friday Saturday April 17, 18 Sterling Hoyden  Richard Carlson FLAT mTOP AND   Baxter llieater Dexfarfv Mick 7 2F4ay APril 17 18  JM30U PIRATE Technicolor AND Walt Disneys AIL CAHTOON FESTIVAL Technicolor ALSO KID FROM BCAlNEQ SXEL l APril 19, 20 MEET ME AT THE FAIR to technicolor stoning Dan Daily Diana Lynn and Chet Allen 3KLand Cartoon AD3 James Donohue,  wp wri  Mr and Mrs John Donohue of Mom Conw ftiw n u LgW8  Cartoon Unadiiki has gone to GlenviewJ   Brook Tu WedITiuTs April 21, 22,23 HI  whewe he will receive separ CONFIDENCE G1HL  LAWLESS BREED ation papers for overseas duty    with The Brighton Refrigerator Re 1 c  2 Rock Hudson Julia Adams and search Co who bought the Ferdf, JdgY Monday April 19, 20 Mary Castle Bowdish buildinq at Gregory onn WJY Maureen OHra cartoon  and new have started a parts factory Barrv FtoerrriH 1  there Henry Ross who reared as the Brighton township supervisor, has served 42 years in township and state officee State Trooper Wallace Teddy the the Brighton post committed suicide on the Brighton Road by Barry FKsgerald In THE QUIET MAN m technicolor Also Cartoon Tue WedThurs April 21, 22, 23 NIAGARA Technicolor with Coding Ma and Pa Settle on Vacation, the Clown Desert Legion, Battle Circus 1    Lee Theater Whitmore Lake, Mich Friday Saturday April 17, IQ CAPTAIN PIRATE Starring hooting hmaeU Ha tad beenlMarilTn Mowoelowmh COHM I Starrino State San Surviving are his p v AND State San Surviving are   wiie and 3 small children, I Coming Treasure Of The Gold I Mr and Mrs Howard McCar fen Condor Down Amona The thy of Brighton announce theSheltering Palms 1 marriage of their dauqhter,Betty I j Robert and Harold Walton dp k  prove lateral duet hay drying Wfti  system on Ferguslea Farm in W I tapeer County   5  S  l  I ffr  Scio Theatre SCIO DRIVE IN THEATRE to Francis Detlorf of Brighton, Mrs Margaret Flintoft has re turned from Phoenix, Arisona, where she visited her daughters The following from this county I enter the army today John P I Ware, Brandon White, Robert I VanBldricum, Eugene Esch of Pinckney Dial Green, Brighton I Fred Dzienianewicz, flceVlerville  Ambrose Mada, Bernard Riley, Detroit Water Clay HowelDeI viin BueOrietz, Hojmbutf The Red Cross Mobile Blood is at Howell April 20 David Nash and William Mill er of Pinckney won first honors I in therecent 4H exhibit at How ell and go to the state exhibit in Lansing June 29 to JuW2 The Field school in Green Oak  Cartoon has voted a 60,000 bond keue   wanoon  for expansion purposes Thef Sunday, Monday April 19, 20 Hamburg school who voted di ONE MINUTE TO ZERO  1 vnnn  i huildina a two wffh  Robert Mitchum  I Also SOUND OFF 1 Technicolor Starring , 1 Mickey Rooney AND INDIAN UPRISING Starring George Montgomery Comedy Sunday, Monday April 19, 20 SOMBRERO Technicolor Starring west ot Ann Arbor Yvonne De Carlo Novelty Friday Saturday April 17, 18 CRIPPLE CREEK Technicolor Starring Georg Montgomery  Jeroms Courtland   AND  GOLDEN HAWK Technicolor Starring Rhonda Fleming  Sterling Hay den  15,000 one is buildinq a room addition Cartoon TumiiPmn APrU 21, 22, 23 THE GOLDEN HAWK Starring Rhonda Fleming  Sterling Hoyden Also joim Hall Christine Lcrsoa Lisa Ferraday in LAST TRAIN FROM BOMBAY Technicolor Also Cartoon Syiva Hipatet Chelsea Mlcnigccd  Jf  ,  Ann Blythe Friday Saturday April 17, 18 THE PATHFINDER Starring George Montgomery, Helen Carter Cartoon, Stooge Comedy, News I I 1  Tuss WedThurs April 21, 22, 23 HANGMANS KNOT c Starring  Randolph Scott, Claude JarmanJ v Also LAS VAGAS STORY Tues WedThurs April 5T5TS Sunday, Monday April 19, 20 MEET ME AT THE FAIR Starring Dan Daily Diana Lynn and Chet Allen News and Cartoon DjSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER  ERES great news for local De SotoPlymouth owners Ready to serve you is this new, modern dealership where the finest new cars and the most efficient, uptodate service facilities are featured Yeit are cordially kivited to stop ia soon and get acquainted tn color with  Jane Russell Victor Mature  Cartoon   One of the Ann Arbor Lansinq  i busses operated by Harvey  I Blanchard and Son of Dexter   was wrecked at Gregory last j J Wednesday 3 THE GOLDEN HAWK with Rhonda Fleming Sterling Hayden AND ON TOP OF OLD SMClKY WWt Gene Autry Smiley Burnetts Coming A Day In The County, Dimension, Texan VANS MOTOR SALES  I4S East Main 8trdet,Pinckaey, Michigan  vvisr Be sute you drive tKee two great cars of exceptional beauty and quality    DeSoto and Plymouth They set new standards for styling, performance and comfort Both have been engineered to give you an amazingly smooth ride  a f  Xj  im 15, Rfe   BE SOTO offers you two f rett csrt The sensational ireDewe V8 and popular PewsfMMter Six Bth rt tesiit ptrfwnwi See thestl Drive ttom PLYMOLTH is tke Sstt truly balanced ear in the leprieed field Outatand in g for parforsaaaee aSd atamiaa es the read Be sure to gee it I  Wagoners Grocerv 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise  LCIW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out HOURS Dally 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 706J2 PLU M BIN 0 WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel fiSTs f 4B Vll flN IKI  N WHO KNOW YOU C  AI TH, ,, 0,  e Ftr Prompt Dead Stoek Removal CALL DARUNQ ft OOMPAfY   Oell Howell 460  im   TjgLMllJHT 1953 4 The Peoples GroeeHe Drjrgeod  fe  etitt Fiwnbhitagsr  a fsseria Ksuato, QM, St Help Wanted Experience ilnnecessary Apply in Person Molded Plastics  Pinckney Dispatch Entered at 2nd Close  Matter at Postoffic  P Act ot March 8 1877  114 SaHowell SLPinckneyMich   SucptionPrioeS150 per Yr I Rev Donald Brady, wile and daughter Isabel, of Roscommon, visited at the M E Darrow home Thursday and Friday and called1 on other friends William Ketcham is at Mc1 Pherson Hospital in Howell bui i expects to qo to his dauqters I home in Lincoln Park to live He  has sola his home and furnish 1 inqs in Pinckney to Dorothy I Boral, Deiroit school teacher Bert Roche who has been ill in iSt Lawrence hospital, Lansing, called on friends here one day  last week Lucius Wison has returned to his home at fteilaire, Texas,from  Hedqecrart hospital Houston,  , where he was taken after being j stricken  with polio He is still  not able to walk and one arm  I is now afiected ,   OF  The South Marion Farm Burofi wflfc fc4 4Pj4fc vk  eau meet Thursday at the home  VSMMOHRS Woi Wayne Waqoner  r,r   r  nfi, Marilyn Clark of Silver Lake,  j spent last week at the Lee Lav  ey home Mrs Mae Mez of How  iell was there Sunday   Ona Campbell and H C Ved der were smelt fishing at East jj j Taw as Friday niqht   The Charley McDaniels family ot Cnelsea spent Sunday at the Merwin Lampbeii home, Miss Pauline Stiawhecker, a neice ol Mrs Ona Campbell, is  now employed on the Washing ton Post at Washington D C  Walter Clark and wife spent the week end at East Tawas  Mrs Elizabeth Martin of Cali foria spent Sunday with the S Margaret Clark family She re  j tunea home Tuesday 5f  Tom aIk and wife and Jerr   Clark and wife attendee the fun  I erai of Ldwaia Spears last Wed    nasday,     j Uennie Howe, son of Mr, and Albert Shirley and wife attend Mrs Tern Howe of Pinckney is ed the funeral of Ernest Cochrana patient at University hospital, Arm Arbor Th Don oriffihl family of Ann j Dick Arbor and Cp Otis Mattsson hris cpGn Sunaay at the Joe Grittith  fctt y  it at Manton Thursday Marwic Campbell and and Andy Campbell ana went smelt fishing to Sinqinq  hoe OUs is heme for 30 clays e rT nighs  and then returns to Camp CUB Ihe Doyle Templeton family ter of Keego Harbor spent the week , nc jvi Neil Sherdt of enilCrt e AbIert ShuIeV homo Dexter called tn Mrs Mary Am   Mrs Rpqer Carr underwent b rQin, Simiav an operation at McPherson ho  Emu Weddiqe pital Howell, Monday  ca Mrs Dorothy Dinkel Ann Arbor S worth out Bern Yct A , camejfamil home from St joe hospital Ann j  Arbor, Monday She will stay at Stockbridge awhile   Mr ana Mrs Paul Strawheck er of Grand Rapids and L, C Gorham and wife of Detroit call ed at the Ona Campbell home i Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Dillingham are back from Florida Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor spent last week with them, his parents cominq for him Sunday   Harold Walsh and wife of Pontiac called at the Asher Wylie home Friday Walter Reason is back from California and at his place on Kelly Road Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Greq ory and Gerald Henry of Detroit spent Sunday at the Jesse Henry home  Mrs Mariory Smith Krueger of Detroit called n Mrs ME DEXTER, MICHIGAN HELP m  Carpenters Carpenters Helpers Laborers Steady Year Around Work Darrow one day last week Mrs, John Boyer icmd Mrs Gold ie Scliaulle attended the Past Presidents Kings Daugheers meeting at Pinckney last TuesAmbroses Eichman of Dear born called at the Roy Reason, home Saturday   Jack Crcrin of Grosse Points, a farmer Pinckney summer resia ent is now in Miami, Florida,  Lloyd Hendee and wife with Cy Rupert and wife of Howell went smelt fishing Saturday Alabaster, on the Don Thursday to Mr and Mrs lames Jayce Clark Saturday at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor a 7  lb dauqhto Christine Denise  Dr James Curlett and wife Mary Crlet ana Nelson David son of RoseviUe called at the rirlett home Sunday Mrs Mary Hoff Mrs Beulah Martin and Dorothy Rohl called on Wm Ketcham at McPher   son hospit, Howell, Pridav J  Ona Campboll enters Sparrow v oital, Lansing, Saturday for treatment Albert Dinkel and wife and Al berta Dinkel and C, F Close had I dinner at Hansons Stockbridge, Sunday, honoring Mrs, Dinke s birthday, John Boyer and wife called on Aria Jaquish and ,wife at the Bvron hospita Sunday, After leavinq the Masonic banauet Saturday niqht, Gov to G Mennen Williams called at the home of Leo O Lavey with Serqt Gene Dinkel Clare Miller attended a ban guet in the Detroit Masonic tern pie Thursday niqht qiven by the  Wayne County Masonic Mast ers Association Olin Robinson attended a meeting of Veedic Masonic lodge in Detroit Thursday night Larry Camburn and wife spent Sunday and Monday with her  sister in Beulah Keith Ledwidg returned to the seminary at Plymouth Sunday crro L  Rom where I sit  Joe Marsh Howard Rea j Pinckney, rvncnigon Mr and Mrs Jack Young eri Ezw Goarhart and family of tertcdned the Jolly Eighteen Club Flint and Louis Goarhart and  of Graojtty at their horns at Par family of Howell called at the toes Lake an niqht last week Mark Nash home Sunday Biff Falls for His Own Story Biff Morgann four ,arold daughter RMy is roe  r t n nijjht owl Stays aw, f way past her bedtime Every nijsfht Mrs X  complained about how hard it was to get Ru3ty to pro to sleep Finally Biff decided to handle the situation Anyone can get a kid to leep  takes a little patience Here, hand mc her stoiyoook He grabs the book and coes into Rustys room About an hour  later Rusty comes padding out in  paHmns and hands her mother  t s Read it quietly, she i whirpeTs, so we dont wake n,vy From where I sit, Biff wont be so quick to be a childcare spe cialist the next time If we could just resist being such know it alls, rtur neighbors would be  better off Take those who would j deny me a glass of beer with my supper  well, I might not care for the buttermilk they like We1 all ought to realize that we all  have different abilities arw Ti feront preferences, too Copyright, IVJ, i ia  ohu, C4 Urewm fwndtH  jMyron Hughe Plumbing  Heating Complete Li 1 a Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AMD GAS HOT WATEB HEATERS  , Ii WE SEU  COMPLETE UNI OF PUMPS  WE INSTALL WE SBRV1CE 1C75 EAST M36  MiSJSAHS4i  Phone 183F2  COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG  STOEB E,Hoey Sons PHONE 26 nCXTE aSION and Antnno Soles  Servitt  PROMPT AN COURTEOUS SERVICE PINCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 gUiilgas  I ILIOMOVI IVtl ,4   A OPMT NEW RANGE FOX MMS BEYONV WE GAS MAWS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE The amazing autorrntfc oven piTet thnt 4ot not uf gail Yowvt got If tee it ft believe it SAVE WITH THIS SPECAl INTRODUCTORY OFFER Regular rrics  23950 Special price S17M You eve S8D00 Come in today Be lh firit fo own thii beautiful ron9 with tn iruny outstanding cookingeats features ,i j i  Hockey Service PHONE M5 PINCKNEY WCmOH PINCKNEY MKHiafifc m AtlUfpiflUWiliJlPl WWillH  JPWWWHWMJ8P WWay Jtgfl , i9i3 TH EOUI KTATCHWAY w m Wms SSL M  ,  , mm  wm WWm feiiilii fiy    1  5  At Cultivating uaej anuuslaftto, owners agreetheres no btif   timesave ihaA a John Deere gl Its a rimesaver cultivator whttt it comes to Hitching or unhitching  Simply drive in   fasten the frame    and attach the pipes One man does the job in a hurry  in a matter  of minutes Its a rimesaver when it cornea to operation Every goodwork fea tureadaptability for crops and row spacing  , unexcelled view of work    extreme ease of handling    quick, easy dodge   longlived constructionis built into the JCJI Deere to make it a cultivator you cant afford to be without, See ut coon for complete details STATE OF M1CHGAN ibm vubcrto Court tor thn Count of Livingston A   aid Court keld April 7 1953 in the Matter of the sfctateoi Inez R, Bowdish Deceased  Present Honorable Hiram R  Smith, Mom of rrshsjn frtttOBaoy  Mutiugan j Notice is Hereby Givom, Tkat all   iim  M to 2C P M  creditors of said deceased are re t cept Wecurataui I Moow lues, rri Sal, 7J 9 V p IXL PBOFESSIOWAL CORNER J THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM BAY M DUFFY M D quired to preeent their claims in writing and under earn to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upou Arthur C Bullis cf Gregory Michigan, fiduciary of said estate aud that such claim a will be heard by said Court at  the Probate Ctfice on June 22, 1953, at ten A M Del G  McCLQSKEY Dentist j 112 Vz North MicUaui Avov Telephones Office 935 IBSUUSJI 4ii4 Evenings by ApijoinJsnMrt Howell  Mfhigcw It is Ordered, That notice there  by be iven by publication of copy Uereof for three vmekM con secutiveiyprevious tosaiddayaf  Phone 183 HERB SNEED BE AL BBIIfX Farms, Homes, Las ftopertie and Business Opfjortuaitie List Your Property  Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 y N rth iaxi Pinckney, Mich, Phflfce I 9 9 lhone 157F11  RepatfuK MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina ilcensb State Phone 183F2 1075 East M36 Pinckney LAVEY HARDWARE wmt atm ffcetdf i Garden Tractors  2 Hi Pi M 3I6 HI PI 66 Hi PI  WITH POWER REVERSE We have traders that a 10 year old can operate or one to suit the He man ROTARY Power Mowers, with or without tractors ROTARY Tillers, Cultivators, Discs, Plows, Weeder Attachments, Sickle Bar, Bull Dozer Blade, Furrow Plow, etc PRICE RANGE ON TRACTORS 12950  22000  26500  34500 Fres Demonstration on Your Land TERMS THAT YOU CAN MEET C F HEWLETT  SON Phone Pinckney 93 MEN SAW YQR FEcfTS WALK ON AIR IN  CUSHIONED VELVETEEZ SHOiSI tSP your HJOC0O air Mi   , Mie tur abtoKMir tnntro   I tforlnnaaatif BO4 ftatatr Eacfeticd M nt your tett white yn walk i ILL CALL AT YOUR CONfVSNIBNC Ja your hom or place of business V siAwanom Iflbp me a card Today, for Fre Demonstration SALESMANS NAME, ADDRESS ACK HANNETT fHONfi Hi PINCKNEY M1CR t IAUTOMOSVE GLASS INSTALL ED By competent glazier, ample 1 stock on hand Curved wiad, eiieldfl and back qlase avaii I able 1 ABES AUTO PARTS, Howell Phono 151 Mrs Ellen Newman of Aa Arbor spent several days at the Ben White home last week Jimmie Bidwell of Brighton spent the week there and Mrand Mrs, Mrs Basil White of Ionia and Mrs Robert White of Howell called Saturday Mm Norma Gerycs and child ren of Fowlerville called onj  MrsEmma Vollmer Wednesday  Mrs Betty Seefeld and Mrs Ruth Woooster of Columbus, Ohio spent the week end at th Earl Bcrughn home Pamelia Seefeld who has been spendinq a week here went back with them hearing in the PinckneyDispatch and that the ikkcuary cause a copy of thia notice to be served upon each known party in inter est ad bis last knows adcjesB by  registered xmiiL return receipt demanded at least fourteen days pripr to sTtmh beariiia or by persenal service at least five 5 J day prior te sueii hearing Hiram R Smithjudge oi Probate A time cony CelefUa Parshcd, Register  Probate PLOWING DONEBy the garden I of acre Carl Hollister I 2822 West M36, Pinckney FOK SALh Dining room suite, table, buffet, china cabinet and four chairs, all in qood condition and all for 6000 ,spinne desk good condition for 10 breakfast set, drop leaf table and 4 chairs for 10,00, Merwin Campbell, 245 Unadillt 1st Phone 168F2   207  GJUJU  ivitr Howoli  Mxiiti an Heal Estate, lttfiuian rc, l6iexcige City Lake and FCUAX Pitxry A SpeciatY f Your Property Vt H lim   Funeral Hoist Hon C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service horifc339 63, Ptecfcny Mlcfc Frc7BISH6FF Si  OPTOMETRIST , 120 West Grand fiver Ave 1 well Michlaw Inone 358 eeidece 6i LEE LAVEY General Insurance Pioue 59F3 Pincknei  AAib HEFRIGERAHCN SESVXOF HAROLD RADY Repairs on AH Makes j PHONE i 54F3 Pinckney  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Spacialit BERT WYL1K CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR CJ TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake ACHH der Paooe Daxtftr 3461 UOYD HFNDEF livestock Hanlna Wjekly TJdps Maae Tc DtraV Generai Truclang Pincn7, MJc Phone 1B1F1 ROGER J CARR Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43 Pinckney, Mich, CEMETJ5KY MEMORIALS Prices You Can AnVfd To Pap MILFOR GRANITE WORKS Miiord, MichVm i r Ciasilled AiJvs, FOR SALE435 feet on East Main  St in Pinckney, 1250 feet deep Sunday guests at the RayjFOR SALE African Violets both  Will sell all prpart Bob Veddeg burns home were the D Conk fmgle and double Also a num  FOR jp , cottaa i Un family of Fcrmington, Dorxapron Phone 121F4 jfjll Burns and wife of Kalamazoo 1margareioiarjc  Call 4p4 pincjtny rrnH the Jack Younajamily  OKTT,, XJ , i Pinckneys QUALITY iFOH SALECoal fumaoe stoker, iird and in use now Gorge Holt, Pincnkey,  phone 166 F2  To RentFurnished moelern reem 355 Eat Main St, Pinckney Phone 120F11 FOR Baby chicks ALE Started Chioks TOR SALE12 f cedar rowooatf j,, I oars, anchors and 1 HP out, w    ,, I  board motor E L McKinley fcLSS Si, Z  fonc vr,n G DTW  Piooatesting lheir sires and FORAll4 Fsh Cows i dama are 9ci9d     RnJ itLL riSTL,th m  hdalth viqor and stM U S Jf TLaZ approved PiiltonM coafcrtM Pinckney on Toma Road  thge chicJa  Gffl6   WANTED To Rent Modern 3 TRY FARM and HATCHERY, 13 room apartment in town f 01 N Byron rd at city limits, Phone 121F11 0i59 How11 Michigan fOR SALE GTiAVfcL, washed f AIJTQMATICTAW fpttQ 7f santi and qravel, qradeci or mix SERVICE WHILfi YCHJ WAIT DJ PGRAm COMPLY1   WORK GUARANTEED 4 miles west of Howell at 4950 JMOWOB  Mason Road Phone Howell   SAW FiUIS9, 84 J 2 or Fowlerville 388F11  11 MSS FOR SALE BABY CHICKS white  H524 1731 1 leghornsbarred and white rocks New Hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phono 305W Bob Sauire Hatchery Howell Mich FOR SALE Africa  Violets make nice Easter gifts Mae Bryan 3Q2Q  W M 36 OWEN W FOWLE D S C Foot Specialist  ChiropodS 216 W GcLRiver, BrightonMick 1elephone Omce Heart Office 75181 By Appolntmem Res 71003 Men Tues, WeLFOR SALE 275 gal fuel oil   tank with guage, used 2 months  y2 iip motor 15 Joe Clark scrap iron,pbane jxter 5106 WANTEDTunk cars, metals, batteries, automotive radiaitors, cast iron radiators BAH A MUMLI c JJiJtb ARE furnace iron, junk farm machin GOOD TRAVELLLERSI 3ry Weigh loads at city scales You can buy Bank Money Or ABES AUTO PARTS, Howell, ders here quickly and cheaply Phone 151  in any amounts, and use them WANTED To Rent furnished Rooms JNeu Patterson  jto send money safely anywhere Write or Call   Lake For convenience and protection i use Bank Money Orders WANTEDWooi, highe market price pcdcL Lucius Doyle Phone 42 Pinckney Heats Fruit Groceries POR HOME OR BUSINESS NtEDS PIANO LESSONS    Classical or Popular    L A BEATTTE   Rush ftf Phone 157F1 MScUajQB i THE FTRST NAtONA7 BANE HowelL MU Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance  Corporation Aii Deposits named Up tol0000 pv Each DDoitr V9t VegetaMes isfi yttlOW PAS drt V  ito i  Market Prices Courteous Service GLARKS  FOR SALExAmericaa Floor iandt I In Maahine,large else, price I 7500 phone Dexter 4062 Earl ftuggitt 9404 Ann Bsd Bi4T fciver Lake EttfARthed m   IrjooTPscotod YWtb McPHFSON tote faAj TRAIN WRECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP The , house needs painting, new screens are in oreW The urge to fixup and cleanup Is I present in every household An FHA Home Improvement Loan may be the answer te the money prebtom in meeting the We shall be glad to dlsauss this type of loan with oux  tomerm   AB deposits up to SHMMOCWJn sur by our menibership to Qpd ral Pspos1t Insutoaoa  Chick Starter and laying Mash Farmers Feed  Supply CoNotes of 48 Years Ago W E Murphy and C J Teeple took in opening ball game,Chi cago vs Detroit at Chicago Wed fjesday Born to John Roberts and wife of Plainheld a son David VanSickle of Picxiniield died April 17 George Pearson is attending a veterinary college in Grand Rap  ids Amy Whalian 22, died at Nor th Lake April 13 Will Mercer leaves or Oregon this week Wm Benham is in northern Michigan buying wool The Warren Hoif family have tmoved into their new home on West Main Street Jerry Johnson ana wife have left the Hotel Tuomey and gone to Howell to work in the Com tnercial House  Mrs George Green and Lelia Arkansas in Howell Thursday Monks attended tre play Old night Jerry Dunne is having a porch built on the home he purchased on Pearl St moved into the John Jackson Mike Farley and wife have Beachy house Mike Ruen has bought a lot of Mrs Jennie Barton and will build a home in Pinckney He sold his house to Ed Burt The John White family spent Sunday with the E Jedele family in Dexter Iirvin Kennedy is working in the Shoemaker blacksmith shop in Chelsea WH Clark has bought a lot of Miss Mary Cate on Putnam St and will build a house Pinckney claims to have the oldes constable in the state in the person of Phlander Monroe, 75 He has held that office for 42 years He has also carried the mcrUiftm the Pinckney depot to the twbffice for 42 vears Alfrea Monks has been appoin ted street commissioner Art Flinteft is hehrna Dick Cunfbn set up a sawmill on Ho, ey Creek Melvin WoM of Gregory is learning the tel ,raph trade with W H Clark and Ledge spent Sunday at the John Chambers was in Branch Clifford VanHorn home Eliaa countv last week beth Weeks and a friend, Miss Anderson, flew to Arizona Mon ersonau dav The Ixrtson family of Darwin Road have returned from Florida  M E Darrow and wife spent Sunday with the Arthur AUyn family in Lansing Martin Ritter is putting in the footings tor his radio and tele visinn store on Webster St Mrs Edith VanOnaan and son Jim of Detroit dolled on Mrs Virginia Carver Saturday  Mrs John Caver of Ann Arbor spent the day there  , George Meabon and wife and the John Burg family spent Sunday at Lovells where they own land and will build cabins Andrew Nebitt and wife spent Monday with Mrs Blanch Nay lor in Eaton Rapids Mr and Mrs James Whitley entertained Sunday in honor of Lindas and Jims birthday the John McGuire family of Detroit and the Robert Read family Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen met David Aberdeen and Pat Dailey at Willow Run Saturday when they flew back from New ork City Mrs Lettie Nesbitt and Nellie Gardner attended a card party given by the Dexter Knights of Columbus Tuesday The L J Henry family attend ed a farewell party Sunday at the Tom Ware home for John Paul Ware who enters the ser vice today  Willa Lamb and 3 children of Ann Arbor and the G W Mey er family o Stokbridge spent Sunday at the W H Meyer home Frances Shehan and wife spent Sunday at the John Lun deen home in Berkley  Mrs Edna Spears and Jrrck SheHon are back from Florida J H Hooker and wife spent SunHav with Viola Pettys in Howell The Floyd Weeks family of Mrs Lester McAfee and two daughters spent the week end in Detroit  tjdfe1 Notes of 25 Years Ago Mr ,and Mrs Arthur Shehan of Pinckney announce the marr iage of their daughtor,Dorothy to Poy Campbell of Pinckney at St Anthonys church, Detroit on April 14 The telephone office has been moved from the rooms over the bank where it has been housed foil 25 years to the postofficef buidina in the pait occupied by Nellie Gardners milliinery thop which is now located in the rooms below the opera house Branch Martn eniertained the Philathea class April 11 Leo Lavey has resqned his position as agent with the Stan dard Oil Co and accepted one with the Michagamma Oil Co which has been remodelled af ter eing damaged by fire SCHOOL NOTP5 CONTINUED and some clay dirt from Kentucky We enjoyed reading about starfish in a science book Karen Sinerer spent the weekend at her grandmothers Butch Nosker and Leonard Simonson have new shoes Fdlip Riggs mother papered his bedroom Toti Rowell expects to get two new pigeons Charles Roots cousin has been visiting him Paul Burg went up north Sunday H brought home a picture of Spike Horn Meyers Bunny Hirichey went up north smeltfishing Denise Howers brother visited hr Sunday Claudia Garr went to the show Sunday Grace Poulson visited her brother Sunday Brenda and Leonard Slayden had company from Detroit Sunday The winner for Group V jfllBennie Musson with Barbara milflsV for runnerup The winning word was rich We started a new unit for our Science on Animal Families Many of us have given our bird reports Susan LaBelle is back from her trip to Vermont Jean Salyer is in theStockbridge hospital to have an operation for appendicitis Sharons brotherinlaw is home from Korea Jerry Reason went to Belle Isle on Sunday Karl Burg went to Grayling to help set out trees FIFTH GRA0 fiBWS The spelling bee winners were Patty Rahrig and Jack Lee Runners up were Gail Gustafson and Ryan Bonner We are using our group plan in our work with new captains each weekwe have six separate groups They are On The Beam Group, Shiners, Six Thinkers, Nit Wits, The Golden Eagles and The Shoe Flies We wrote letters to Duane Haines and Clifford Egeler We have some new dance records A new square dance record also, Red River Valley, sad Selections from Peter Pan We are ali through with our spelling books andovr reading books We enjoyed themvety much Each group is doing a separate health unit to be presented to our  class,  We are making our plans to go to the Cinerama in Detroit for our trip It is a travelog SEVENTH GRADE NEWS The Sixth and Seventh grade boys plan to play a baseball game this week The class had a meeting Monday morning The main topic that was discussed was where should our class go on our trip We decided that ve would go to Greenfield Village Other ideas such as BobLo, roller skating, and a Cineiama movie were suggested A vote was taken The art committee painted pictures of hires and plants on the windows after John Burg and Gordon Titus voluntarily washed them The art class plans to work out a puppet show in the coming month Some students made a mural called How Democracy Moved Ahead Patty Palmer and Karen Bollen refilled our hectograph We wish to thank Mrs Palmer for the use of the kitchen The boys and maybe some of the girls are going to rake the yard on Tuesday The idea was suggested by Larry Srnowgold FOURTH GRADE NEWS In our weekly spelling bee for Group I, Carol Miller was winner again, and Noel Rose was runnerup The winning word was choose SIXTH GRADE NEWS We are glad to have Kathy Kirshke back in school We arc also glad to have Gordon LaBelle back from hi trip Susie Clerk sister had a baby girl Saturday Her name is Kristine Denise ekw We nonMr new captains for oar tableney are Patty Bugau, Jolean Basydlo, Johnny Salvey, J arm Hadden and Sandy Blankcnbaker We tried to send personal invitations for our program Perhaps some did not arrive We have re latives and teachers at the other school will try to come We planned our schedule for the rest of the year 9TATfc OF MiCHMAN The Probate Court far fee County of Livingston At a session at oatd Court held March 28 A J 1953 Present Hon Hiram R Smith judae ol Probate is Matter at the Estate oi Edward Jendrowski, Adult Marr ed Person Edward Jendrowski having filed in said Court his petition praying that the Court enter an order, changing his name from Edward Jendrowski to Edward Tendon and the name oi his wife from Virginia Jendrowski to Virginia Jendon It is Ordered,That the 20th day of April A D, 1953, at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and La hereby appointed for hearing said petit  ion t is Ordered That Notice there J be aiven by publication oi a copy Hereof far three weeks eon MKHitively ptoHou to eedd da of hearing in fixe Pificknot 9i patch, a newspaper, printed and circulated in said county   Cram FL Smith A  copy Judge c4 Qelosna trwhol Register Off Probate ftlATf OF MiGHJGAtf Ike Probate Court tot the County oi Livingston In th Mattel  tno Estate of Margaret Stackabla Decreased At a session at sold court held April 2, 1953 Present Hon Hiram B Smith, fudge oi Probate Notice is Hereby Given That persons interested in said estate are directed to appear before said Probate Court on April 27,  1953, at ten A M to show causa why a license should not be granted to K Leola Stackable, Administratix of said estate, to sell or mortgage the interest of said estate in certain real estate, described in her petitiion for the purpose oi distribution It le OrderedThat nettee there of be given by publication oi a copy hereof tot throe weeks con sscutively previous to said day of hoaxing in the Psckney Die patch, and that the petitioner cause a eopy oi this notice to to bo served upon each known peaty m interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personal service t least five OS days trior to to such hearing fcran Il8uaUu4ae oi PtoWto A true ooov Celestia Parahall Register of Probate Mrs Millicent Furtow of Port Huron has returned to her home after spending several weeks visiting her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Harvey A Brinker and family of Pinckney Miss Joyce Chamberlain, who has been in training as a labra tory Technician at the Albany N Y Hospital, has been placed in chare of the CasiiogTam Dept In e VricteHrrm N Y Hosrutl Tom Baird and wife of Bay City spent the week end ce the C, H, McRorie home, Dr Walter Mercer and wife of East Lansing spent Sunday at th Wm Mercer home Sunday Mesdames Jade Young, Bob Young, Maude Young, Mnico McKuhn were in Jackson Friday</text>
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