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The state buiding program to- tals $100,000,000 of this amount $80,000,000 is for state buildinas and $30*000,000 for hospitals. Gov, Williams has asked Art Gen. Millard to intervene in tht* Washington case . involving the St Lawrence waterway. Some communities wish to construct power dams along the river which would not allow boats pass. Mackinac ferries 28,182 vehicles over Day week end- A Michigan legislative comm ittee is studying mental hospitals in a number of states- Ex.Congressman Engle has re- fused an appointment by Gov. Williams to the Public Service Commission. Nearly 5000 people were kill- ed or injured in Michigan in traffic accidents durinq July. Average per capita income in $4icnigdn has gone up to $1,583 according to the 1950 census- 10 years ago it was $649. This is a 144 percent increase. This is be low the national averaqe of 150. Kansas incomes are up 150 and Arkansas 227. DeHoit schools will soon be teaching the evils of drug aa- diction. f Petitions seeking a referendum on the cnas tax have the requir FREEMAN WsBB School jNotes No. M Church Notes / ' Social Items J O m ^ a Comment ___ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPENS irom jenersoA county, *. *. t H ^ ^ IWjnday but is Summers >i30. 8:00. MkOQ. 11**0 to: transported the Labor uuu loo* up land' on what is no* tuncuey hood, it was laler caned tne Nancy beefce tarm af. ter nis aaugnter who innented it ii hoo haa many owners since, ner aeath, the last one we knew being a Jewish gentleman ^nam- ed barkovich. Mr. Webb was a successful farmer ana became a leader in ine community-He served many yecus as supervsior, was a cnaxier memner of Livingston Lodge No. 7b r. & A. M. ana its urst treasurer and also a mem- ber ot the ivieUioaisi cuuxen. in 1841 the Michigan Central exienaea tneir iaiixoaa io uex . ter. This gave the farmers an outlet for their produce such as cattle, hogs, sneep, wheat etc. urn c v e u uit^n xi w u s a stupen unaei ICUOJUCT qetang it to Dexter* The roads were poor and usual- ly in aisrepair. In times of deep snow and uie spring breakup they were impossiole.There wtrej no stock trucks then and all of ine stoc* was driven to Dexter on foot, it was unprofitable to drive a few head of stock to Dex' tar from finished. The Ui* floor, winter: 8:00 & f o S ) ing is not yet in the rooms, oi . ^©fenna Devotions* ^u^u^^l^^' T hayei ana i ***** evening at 7:30 p. a. all the tables aid not amve tor' ** •* "*• Mrs. Taschs room.The hails are not finished and neither is the general purpose room.- The general purpose room is 40x60 and will be used for entertain ments. gym classes and a din mg room- A modern kitchen op- ens off of it but is not yet com- Friday oner Novenna Devotions Saturday 7i30 to 9*00 P. M. Sunday Deface 8s0Q Mat? OonQpegattonal Community pleted or equipped. The 8 rooms have tile floors and green blackboards and are Rev. Donald Braaf. pastor Thur.. 8:00 Bible Hour/'Humility and Glory in Life of Christ-.' Sat., 2:00. Auction at school \a Movie kmd abcording to d pi ess release is greatly encour- • Catholic Cfcurcb ] H ^ J Y JRADBUBY WEDDW5 —- Michigan ! R K 5? r/n * H «"7 and Keith oraaoury were married nt «)i A J ^"77 "~*~~*~ **» ywuuy encour- '^inckney C o n c ^ e g ^ a l ^nurc h 1% U 'L SU ^ B oi *• r «** Friday eveiimg, HeV A S ^ ^ j h ^ c * * * d on the Bible, such, ard of Breckenridge o t t S S i f f ! ^ ¾¾° 1 1 ?** ^ ^ aK * Followina the « » m Z T i . : and D™** cmd Batnsheba and >wing the ceremony a n\. as a cepuon was held in the churr V ' ^ 0 P 1 ***^ to make a him on pariora for 150 guests CIlurc * ' the iiie of JosephJ^ow it is gueer Th© brides dress was of Chan ! ^ ut we never '©member any tilly lace over sat m and ^nad* •jwjfter oi the gospel using any on prmcess lines. She wore a i e * e Bible ©Pis^^s ^ a hngerup lenqth veU caught tr a lace cap and carried an orchid on a white Bible. ^ ?^ s ot p °ntiac was thst maid of honorJHer dress w a s cf ! American Beauty moire taffetj tinted different colors. All new J raise money for church decora seats and tables have been in- atinq fund- Ladies to serve pie stalled in place of desks and no oaad coffee. eguipment from the old school I Sunday:Sermon,''The Sole Head taken here. The teachers spent • sn ip of Jesus Christ in Church." most of last week getting thej Sunday school 11:30. rooms ready. There is also a j 7:30,Pilqrim Fellowship atchurch, first aid room which will have j Leader, Bill Brady, "Christ and modem eguipment. The-' school cmd Sportsmanship." grounds have been graded and I Wed., 4:00 Junior (Choir practise a text for any sermon. They aii featured illicii love affairs. Th* clergy and Hollywood evidently do not have the same view- point. 7-30, Senior Choir practise. and when the grass comes up the new school will present an atractive appearance. | Calvary Meemonite Church Mrs. Helen VanBlaricum will ^ v . ^ ¾ Beach/. Pastor be principal of the new school. S. S. Supt Walter Esch ww ^ w ~ »u,w. w The same women who clean Aslant Paul Chaffee ter so Mr. Weeb became the, the old school will take care ot M^jmiwy Worship ui6£ i^inciuiey drover. The farm j the new one. We understand j Su> day School 4 . ww ers delivered the stock at his when the new school aets under Children's Hour . 11:45 farm where it was weiqhed and! way open house will be held so Young Peoples Meeting - .7:30 paid for. In the winter time a j the pepole can see it in action- j Sveruna •Wowito . 8:15 norse drawn drag broke a trail I In the new school 6 rooms had { Cp«~^ Fellowship Service and she carried camellirr« R«»tfv u^^u. ^vjinomas. i myuwi puces ana a aetermin. and Mrs. Otis Matteson were baaesmaias.rhey wore turquo^ talieta and caried carmellias- | Cheryl Gusaison in pink taff. eta was flower qirl vand Bruce and Gary Henry, brothers of the ?& nn h53 8rerB ' - v u c ' ases ™e Pending. Quite a few BradLrv wn^° Q ? mS ^t 1 ' i V***** companies have been bridl s LoTw L St mC u Cmd ^ ? ' ^ e a into court on this charge. Gerald H«vdLT^ * He ^T ( r th I We ^ 1 ^ a certain amount of W2P Ae nlhJZ l Qt Chlelsea cenal is permissable in sausage were the ushers. , manufacture but ^ ^eae cases Higher prices and a deterxnin> qjroom. Mrs. Earl Kimbler ; ow seem to have led to a regul. tion. The two principal objects ular epidemic of meat adultera- of uuuleration seem to be ham- burger and sausage. So far tiae year there have been 62 cases A meat adulteration and more The bride is ? the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Henry and the qroom's parents are Mr- and 10:00! an( * ^ 5, ^ ua ^ Bradbury of Dex- .11:00; After a weddinq trip in north the amount was exceeded. tor the stock. Mr. Webb usually I JJ ^ . ° ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ L ? qfl an d arove. several hundred head at The kindergarten had 38 and a tune. Nigger Jake was his right j the Pfltysville school 2\. 1^ hand man; The late Dr. H. r- with the hiqh •chool gives a bigier once told me you could total * w olto f n 4 o ° 0 the Mbn hear Niqqer joke yeU over Miss Mary Martin, of the M^h a mile away and that when the State Normal wiM^ ^ ° ^ ° herd had passed the road was class at th ^. ^ . ^ S tH^tecSherl packed OL *nad as as pavemem. Thursday ta ^ j 0 ' th S Jf^S At tnat time mere was no road , in languaqe and art- Any teacn beVwten biq and Little Portaqe | er is welcome to attend. Lakes. All stock had to b© dryi i « « , « « 0 ^ " GIHLS WSTALL en south past the William Clark I RAINBUW ^ ^ w » farm and around Peach Mt.Mr J atten ded the colorful in Webb conceived the idea_ oir ; ^150^^tenaea^e^.^ ^ ^ installation ceremonies b^Tnq a road between the two ! £ « « « £ • County Asse m blY v ot lakes which would shorten the, Livingsion^yyu** v u * u ^„ ol , M ^ distance from Pinckney to Dex tei ne approacned the uvinq ston board of ._ supervisors and w Hamoow Girls a t n^HowellMa JSte temple Scrtufday^mabt Wednesday ^00 p. m. The Japanese Peace Treaty was signed at SanFrancisco last "T>* u- "-^.T" 1M " llJ / " ".Y, 1 ! 1 weeki and that nation will soon PheSS? Manchester Rd. | again# We never saw Q natioa ThThrides'trafelling suit was do ? ^ ^ t about face as quick was a black and w U check; g ^ ^ J ^ ^ J t S i S ^l T 4 £ ° ccessones and a | fell in love with the country and th» hnl^n Pm nln^ m tho ! their treatment by the people She has been employed at the ^ - t h ^^ 0V- Aqnculture Extension Ofhce at mo J«F» »*~"* ^ ^' *^ MRS. HAZEL MILLER Mrs. Hazel Miller- a summer . _ resident oi Portaqe Lake for ov- I Howell. Her husband is a farm. ' ever > r ettort to ^ et on 9°°^ ^de er 2b years, died at an Ann j er. ; of the occupation troops- We Arpor hospital Sunday. She was Assistinq at the reception suppose the G. I's. will soon oe .he wife ot Edward Long who were Mrs. Joe Griffih, Bernardine coming home from there now- died several years agp. Her sec. \ Burns. Susan Campbell. Mary ^- oi State Acheson drew a ond husband was William Mill | Margaret Clark,Virqini a Shirley, ! lot of praise for the manner in JI. lie survives. Also a dauqh Bcnjbara VanSlambrook,Dorothy' which he presided as chctirrnam \ ier f Mrs. Adaline Barstow and 2; Lavey and Mrs. L\icille Beck. ' ' at the peace signing. Even Sen^ The funeral and qrandchildren. oburial were in Detro\»„ was promptly turned down be- SUawberry hichwas tastefuly decoratea w t o flowers Barbara ^ ^ c»rrm-herrv Lake was instauea 2tXZ^Z oTei^irslSit a'lonq • c r » » the proposed road was all ^ X v ad ^ or . Othm torn, ^2Ftt\~S3£r™ and Paula the question goes on ia November, 1952. the ballot COHBBaVAtlUN UEPT visited and again got They told him ( .r* Curleti .Inly benefit Liv mg ston county, VJi^ , J )llDw1ng from the Lan- and would be of no usjJo Wash A ^ J 2 ^ instaltod: Install- Mr. W ^ A ^ ] ^ Jg^l&a LaRccaue;mar chaplcun tenaw county, m*. vm**' ~~—— j . • -.aiceT Miahigcm'M 45 day waterfowl | % ed to build the road ^ ^ i a ^ w ' S o w n ; . t . season is from Oct. 12 to Nov. I H e stared a subscription paper snau, ' Planist8 wer e Mane 24. There are more ducks and' ^ travelled far and wide witn, JcaKae nv ^ Campbell pheasants this year than last. I it . Those who could not give Haqm an Judy j ^ ^ The arrival of ducks in the up ! ^ oney donated labor. 1 was a ^atstl^nd Darlene Lewis re- per peninsula is Oct- 1 and th* £q ^dertakinq and took sever., ssdasts ana uax departure Oct- 30, in the lower it j year 3 to build. There were corwja. ^^ jeurina worthy is Oct. 15 and Nov. 15- The Urn- j no factors or bulldozers m tbose j Betty ^ pre8e nte4, With her . count nome it is 4, possession 9. On qeese Q and QU work was by hand* ^ ¾ ¾ . m0t her advisor. Mrs, daughter, it is 5 cmd 5- ' --^ u^-««= nn^ oxen. I h 3 l *"V CU _ J. ^t u ^.1«^» ln*»r Rmn . ._ _/ »«7._ J. E. Leith_ and Than Isham of MARY HELEN BOOTH Mrs. Mary Helen Booth, 42, died at a Howell convelescent home September 12. She was the daughter of Mr. cmd Mrs- James Carey of Hamhurq and married Edward Booth in 192G The family lived at Strawberry Lake. He survives together with ! 12 children One is deceased. There are also 10 stepchildren. The funeral was at the Swar- thout Funeral Home Friday af ternoon, Rev- Prout of Howell of ficiating. Burial was in kxkeview Cemetey, Howell. FRYE KRATZMILLER -Phillip Kratzmiller, son of MrsJ Katliryn Kratzmiller and the late George Kratzmiller of Ann Ar- was marred at the home of the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs.Carl Fxye to Patricia LOU Frye. Rev. 1 ator McCarthy 'said he did as swell job of qavel pounding.Gov. Dewey of New York. Senator Hickenloper and Gov. Warrem of California also praised his his work.AU* of these qentlemen have been persistent critics ot his. The result of the signing ot th« treaty is that every Russian William Clyde Donald of the M. [ ™r££ was'Turned 'down and E. Church, Ypsilanti officiating- proposal was " ^ " ^ rHolomatie They were attended by Mr- and she offered trwiworst diplomaue Mrs. Douqlas Roos. The bride is feat m b^r history. a graduate of Monticelb Colleqe .Hiram College and the Hamilton Institute.The qroom of Kalama zoo CoUege. They will live in Ann Arbor. ANNOUNCEMENT Congressmen and senators in Waahigton D. C. enjoy conq- qressiunal immunity in that they can say anything they desire on the floor of congress and do not have to prove their charges and -be sued for slander/The corded. Betty adyisor of with horses and oxen. TtoeJ KJJJ 9 ^ McDonald,also her Rain: £ a ~ 0 lTiffisouri and neices foundation of the road J J 05 ^ 1 b^w {i ora l crown. Her Rato^,,' nephews. The funeral wa Th3 JOSEPH SIMONS Joseph Simons, 69, former Hi , land Lake builde,r died at the' riage of her ---—., o ^ _ f county home fues.Survivinq! Marie to Kevm Ledwidqe son of county nome u ^ ^ ^ ^^^rlwidae and ney and the late Max Lfawdqe Mrs. Clair Nicholson oi Ann, has been Q fi#ld ^y Arbor armouoes the coxninamar , ^ launching oi baseless and dauqhter. Clare delamatory attacks on promin- wuuuuuvu «. ... w --.—-. , ^^ {lora i crown, tier xw»w«JJ' nephews. The iunerai was at-; It will take place 5 J 1 ^ logs. Stone, brush, j u n k and ^ 1 ^ prese nted by E t e ^ t the Swarthout . Funeral Home j Sept.22 a Jj^amat SUhomas Owosso have been granted per wvwa mission to continue exploring for everything handy was used uj »« , w M o{ Howell O. E.& Uranium in Dickinson county. It ^ cont ruction. When completed <™"£ " was discovered there last year. Mr.Webb had a road which was , ^ ^ wortliy advisor re Harold Doan of Adrian won passable all but one * on «L^ ' ceived her Rainbow Bible.from the state archery title at Pontiac ^ year .. it was only a fewtu ^ 6 ¾^^ Griffith, W. M. of ent persons who had no way ta defend themselves- No other class enjoys this privilige. Way back in 1912 when Theodore Roosevel ran for president. An editor in northern Michigan Harold Doan of Adrian won le state archery title at Pontiac 1 YJ.Q year-. « wus ^*«7 - -7. , **_ a Carrie Orniau, "• ***• ^ate park io*.week . * . «3l H J*tf ^¾¾.¾^¾^ ^ - . etery. 9.M BOY SCOUT PAGEANT -•"-**» T T " .*—i vT— /riTix „~h\ uwuvc *>*-« ,-7.v" .:.^ Ar . HmA This; •> toncimwy \*WK-« t . Livinsgton count? Boy Scouts points. ErwiA Ketder of Flint go J ^ durinq high water ^f-^i ^ ^ Haybarker. grand «• I will put on the pageant, "The 780 points. Sharene Skanes of, Webb roaa was u s e d c o n u n u m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Michigan was speak i Qm ^ d mver Trail# » showing the Detroit won the w c o e n s title. In October Michigan state pris oners wiU. plant 5O,0fJ0 trees and| was too narrow and crooked; tor rnr^ Q ? J J jeota Reason, all of j Tuesday , Sept. 25- at 8:15 p.m. auto traffic In 1925 Washtenaw > m „as raised for the, p ^ ^ ^ ^ wili ta ke part. >r lot the contract to_ DUIIUI.I £**^* . i~« , W J <rw . children at, r-^~ ^J,^*. m r«. r eo^nr^ fromo Weoo IOOB,;^ j. " :„ht be structor ot Micrugan wu» B ^ Grand mver ircai, snowmq u»w ( wui ly for over 50 years, it mwm 0» i, R^eshment were served by ^{aty of Livingston county at, Di^n still in use but ^ ^ ^ 5 ¾ ^ Mrs.,Tewis,Mrs. Curlett, Mrs-Pll; the Briqhton Hqh ted field on | of wa was too narrow and crcoked tor m r ^ Q f 1 J jeota Reason, all ^' - - - - - auto traffic- In 1925 Washtoacrw |™ $2Z was raised for loe county let the ^ ^ J ^ s ^ t S S ^ ^ i d for children ;12b the present road to Clmt ^ % \ ^ T o l - S . villa at Adnan. 2f I and Sons, of ^ n Arbor. T * e o £ , tne _ ^ _ ^ t£s afternoon. Rev. Brady offic.; church. Ann ^ - ¾ ¾ _ w „. -- u fating. Burial m Pmckney Gem- < Peek offiaaunq. A reception wm article ^ ^ paper stat-. follow at the Cathohc louxn tour of MlchiqGn Center on N. Division St. Pinck- mq » elt wag ^ d^^ h0 ney friends are invited. f ^ ^ hardly stand# Mr . i^ose^ velt sued him for »tode r w«J late Jim Pound of Detroit as his attorney. The.editor pledI quflty. and shrubs in Michigan state parks . % ^ The state has acquired 2. more acres for public hunting., ana ^us* ^ *"•« .. -J-.-, Most of it is in northern Michi . roaa w hich ran alona the eag* gan but 39 acrestoin Livingston 1 o{ the la ke is now part <*}*" vlh^ied in 1877. gan and 52 in Washtenaw. There were 15,747 bow cmd Freeman Webb died in t .LOST FIRST GAME Free tickets may secured fromo any scout leader. 4-H CLUB GIRLS , The 4-H Club girls of Pettys Pincknev's green team failed ville :Nacy Nash, Barbara McA MARIED SATURDAY William Dixon jr., son of Wm- and Viola Swarthout Dix- was married Saturday to Miss Naomi Corida oi Whitmore Lake at the home of the brides par ents. The reception was held there alsso. •• On the stand he said he hadiijpt been able to find a sing£ wit- ness who would testify fcjjjot. mer president was mtoxicatea. CURRENT COMMENT Coat Years ago most of the banks in Michigan, especially in the The big oil and qas compan- ies who are ninninq pipelines in many states to speed delivery of their products seem to be en- arrow d^r »«»<•» in Michiqan ' H left ^ dauq^ters.Jf>»»75 Z.T£i aqame played there Fri. j Blades, JoUcm and Dorma Basv-- j &a™ther were"oon"tfoiled entire last year. In 19« _there weroj Nancy Be^The^ther^mamed enc. a^,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ e a 0 ^ to dmner Jn-, , by one pe,^ or fanuly. Am only 1800. 14 percent of them got deer last year. Among gun h^ntersiroxn 30—32 pericent gott deer. At least 2 bow cmd arrow hunters were licensed in every county. Wayne had 2,830, Bay 1303,Genesee 1180 and Oakland George Croioit who ^ « £ d £ *v *&$•- ¢.-¾^ Ca«p. ot probate for number 01 ye™ | »^ ^ Mwenci colored ran - „_««., I wild and scored most oi Aeir CMtfTAW EDWARD HOWSU. I ^^^, Pinckney V eup Dick TW body oi Captain Edward g"" aDd Georae fradlev. Ho^elUO Pinekney high »chool- J X ^ e d ^ m b a n and^LaPrad graduate, who was Utad * -¾^. Wj?tte and^PMMurphy;; tn offer much opposition to Mor- fee, Linda Bechler, Carohne m u t o w n s w e r e private ones.in countering difficulaeer m ^¾ io oner w u ^ ^ r ^ _ , *i ! «M-J— T^I: «4 n^««« n««r » °. **., ___T..,I^J ^-*:— I county a number of Cohocta^ farmers have tied up a pipeline day by their assistant leader, on them were fa e Teeple Bank ( i Mrs. Bonner and to the Living-. p ^ t a e y ; Gregory Bank,Dexter; ston County Garden Exhibit in Haw i ett Bank, Gregory; Gay Howell. Bank, Stocbridge. Glazier Bank, Chelsea. In Thumb Gov. Sleeper had a whole string of banks.They plumage attached. . . S St. Augtwtoe cemetery, Mon. ^ d j Mros&a, backs. 200,000 acres oi state land is I £**' " * , J —— open to deer hunters in southern aay. ^ ^ three daughl „ , _ F OOTBBA12. 8COBE8 I CATCH THAT PSYCHOSIS! Physicians warn that one per ^Bontaut of 20 at some time surf *er from a form of mental illness severe enough to reguire hos pitiliscrtion. Early treatment off r SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special C5ommunication of Uxl ingston Lodt]« No. 76 F» 4 A. M.» on Saturday nigh», September 22 at which ftvwal FC t>egre#a| ir -§r ^ag^ --.« u „1«^ Relr««hments 2' bt " ln0fnas AUCTION SEPT. 22nd There wiU be an aueadn in the Pinckney school auditorium September 22nd. sponsored by the Ladies Aid Society,the Young Women's Auxilary and the (Mien's Class. Any donations that are saleable will be op predated. companv with an mjunchon.TWJ company had previously built one pipeline but started to run second one.In Missouri a fanner named Richard Schneider organ ized a band of farmers who with rifles have stopped construction of a $60,000,000 pipeline. 31, Howell «; Brkihton 30-Byron 6; Airploit 7. Saline 0; $ 0 ¾ ^ ¾ Belleville 2: Hooseireto 36. Norto vile 6; CUrrencwrflle 12.Soum T Vln. ToledQ Scott 12. Ann ._ Arbor f Yptlkmti 25Jfa*»l Park I t*tfn Ledwidge, 30 Pinckney, n. Qt Thomas 14, Sacred Heart \ c\cm Nicholson, 28, Ann Arbor; were not under state supervis. ion to any great extent and their failures in depression times were many. One by one they hav* j Tfaere seems to j^ a ¢^,^ fa changed to state banks or gone loyalty QQ*^ Q ^ abo^ ermy out of business There ar* now d sonjeo^ comes up with a only 12 left in the entire stat* ^ w Qne Now when Q ^^^ w-iuiw*. . i n 1925 the lecrislature passea a towns hip. county, state or fed* Fruit, Vegetable, Furniture,! laW that all private bemks must, ^^ offidal u gwom ^ offio-| Clothing. Anything Salable can be used. R. K. Elliott, chairman MARRIAGE LICENSES will beT conferred. Refc^hments ^ •JkAUSXM- l*.ilij UCUUUVHI V*i - i Will ^W WW«**s"»-» «4- !._.. « , 1 ' groat hope for recovery, after degree work- Lets have a , 1 n the symptoms of mental' qood turnout , _ . J illness by reading "Catch that P. W. Curlett, S e c y . [ uioncE Qare Smith. 26, Howell, Thelmcf 1 Kirbv. 22, Howell; Robert Glenn, I 19. Brighton, Lois Market 19, , The Supreme Worthy Wah Brighton; David Kggot, 1* WY p v^osi. Early"4nthis Sunday's ^ . PrSetes, ^ the WhH. Shrine,j ^ ^ » ^ f Cspt 23^ iMUe^Tri#Ain«rican .. Mrs. Margaret Oldetman ofl^ ll visit Cc^tWan Shrine No- Donald Cole. 23, Gregory, ^ ^ .W2ek£.iSSwvaY with the r^roit cal«ottMr. and Mr*J.f J ^ 52 ^ M Thu», Swt iene Mey^ ^ F *^LSS' >trpit Suaday TtoM* H H**e* Thuwdaf. ^ 30. Dinnw at 6^0.. | gd^ VeST'lo^^^Fo^S^K v y * «« nnt of buiness on the aeatn Se s^dv^ partner or change to state banks- BAJffi SALE SEPT. 22 Sorting at 10:00 a, ™ ^ ^ ^ Martin Food Locker, sponsored S- Mary's Altar Society. he takes an oath to uphod the consitution and krws of the Unit ed States af America. We cant see, where any further oaths would make him or her - any more loyal! HEALTH COUNCIL MEETDfO AUCTION SALE SEPT. 29 At Eli Aran Farm. Furniutre,* The Lrvinggton County Rugs, Good Stoves, QilctonM c^cfi wflj mee> stasia* , ^ first ckxss Garden Tractor, Small gcac^l Tuesday night S e p t a l Tools, full particulars next week./ 8:00 p» m. Percy Ellis, Aucnoneer

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Midu^u Mirror | Characters Vcmdenberg for Governor j

boom h a s been aunched in t h e ' western /part oi the state for L t ' Gov. Vandenberg. He h a s not !

yet announced but says he is receptive to any cause oi good good government

Sec. of St<rte Fred Alger chas-naed Gov. Williams tor letting his press agem, i>ual Webber, run aim. Alger also has a press agent in the person oi Arnold Levin, kan&er Detroit newspaper man.

If enough Republican hopefuls throw their hats in the-, ring Kim Sigler, former governor !!Lay en the race for United States sena tor. Arthur Vandenberg ir. who is writing the life of his father. wants to see what kind of re cepion the book gets beiore ho enters the race. So iar only Aud. Gen. Martin has announced.

The state buiding program to­tals $100,000,000 of this amount $80,000,000 is for state buildinas and $30*000,000 for hospitals.

Gov, Williams has asked Art Gen. Millard to intervene in tht* Washington case . involving the St Lawrence waterway. Some communities wish to construct power dams along the river which would not allow boats pass.

Mackinac ferries 28,182 vehicles over Day week end-

A Michigan legislative comm ittee is studying mental hospitals in a number of states-

Ex.Congressman Engle has re­fused an appointment by Gov. Williams to the Public Service Commission.

Nearly 5000 people were kill-ed or injured in Michigan in traffic accidents durinq July.

Average per capita income in $4icnigdn has gone up to $1,583 according to the 1950 census- 10 years ago it w a s $649. This is a 144 percent increase. This is be low the national averaqe of 150. Kansas incomes are up 150 and Arkansas 227.

DeHoit schools will soon b e teaching the evils of drug aa-diction. f

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School jNotes No. M

Church Notes / ' Social Items J Om^a Comment

___ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OPENS

irom jenersoA county, *. *. t H ^ ^ IWjnday but is Summers > i30 . 8:00. MkOQ. 11**0

to:

transported the Labor

uuu loo* up land' on what i s no* tuncuey hood, it w a s laler caned tne Nancy beefce tarm af. ter nis aaugnter who innented i t i i hoo h a a many owners since, ner aeath, the last one w e knew being a Jewish gentleman ^nam­e d barkovich.

Mr. Webb w a s a successful farmer ana became a leader in ine community-He served many yecus a s supervsior, was a cnaxier memner of Livingston Lodge No. 7b r. & A. M. ana its urst treasurer and also a m e m ­ber ot the ivieUioaisi cuuxen.

in 1841 the Michigan Central exienaea tneir iaiixoaa io u e x . ter. This gave the farmers a n outlet for their produce such a s cattle, hogs, sneep, wheat etc. urn cveu uit n xi wus a stupen unaei ICUOJUCT qetang it to Dexter* The roads were poor and usual­ly in aisrepair. In times of deep snow and uie spring breakup they were impossiole.There wtrej no stock trucks then and all of ine stoc* w a s driven to Dexter on foot, it w a s unprofitable to drive a few head of stock to Dex'

tar from finished. The Ui* floor, winter: 8:00 & f o S ) ing is not yet in the rooms, oi . ^©f enna Devotions* ^u^u^^l^^' T h a y e i a n a i ***** evening at 7:30 p. a . all the tables aid not amve tor' ** • •* "*• Mrs. Taschs room.The hails are not finished and neither is the general purpose room.- The general purpose room is 40x60 and will be used for entertain ments. gym classes and a din mg room- A modern kitchen op­ens off of it but is not yet com-

Friday oner Novenna Devotions Saturday 7i30 to 9*00 P. M. Sunday Deface 8s0Q Mat?

OonQpegattonal Community

pleted or equipped. The 8 rooms have tile floors

and green blackboards and are

Rev. Donald Braaf. pastor Thur.. 8:00 Bible Hour/'Humility and Glory in Life of Christ-.' Sat., 2:00. Auction at school \a

Movie kmd abcording to d pi ess release is greatly encour-

• Catholic Cfcurcb ] H ^ J Y JRADBUBY WEDDW5 —- Michigan ! R K 5 ? r / n * H « " 7 and Keith

oraaoury were married nt «)iAJ ^"77 "~*~~*~ **» ywuuy encour-'^inckney C o n c ^ e g ^ a l ^nurc h 1% U ' L SU^B oi * • r « * *

Friday eveiimg, HeV A S ^ j h ^ c * * * d on the Bible, such, ard of Breckenridge o t t S S i f f ! ¾ ¾ ° 1 1 ?** ^ ^ a K *

Followina the « » m Z T i . : a n d D™** cmd Batnsheba and >wing the ceremony a n\.

as a

cepuon was held in the churr V ' ^ 0 P1***^ to make a him on pariora for 150 guests CI lurc* ' the iiie of JosephJ^ow it is gueer

Th© brides dress was of Chan ! ^u t w e n e v e r '©member any tilly lace over s a t m and ^nad* •jwjfter oi the gospel using a n y on prmcess lines. She wore a i e * e B i b l e ©Pis^^s ^ a

hngerup lenqth veU caught tr a lace cap and carried an orchid on a white Bible.

^ ?^s ot p °nt iac w a s thst maid of honorJHer dress w a s cf

! American Beauty moire taffetj

tinted different colors. All new J raise money for church decora seats and tables have been in- atinq fund- Ladies to serve pie stalled in place of desks and no oaad coffee. eguipment from the old school I Sunday:Sermon,''The Sole Head taken here. The teachers spent • s n i p of Jesus Christ in Church." most of last week getting thej Sunday school 11:30. rooms ready. There is also a j 7:30,Pilqrim Fellowship atchurch, first aid room which will have j Leader, Bill Brady, "Christ and modem eguipment. The-' school cmd Sportsmanship."

grounds have been graded and I Wed., 4:00 Junior (Choir practise

a text for any sermon. They aii featured illicii love affairs. Th* clergy and Hollywood evidently do not have the same v i e w ­point.

7-30, Senior Choir practise. and when the grass comes up the new school will present an atractive appearance. | Calvary Meemonite Church

Mrs. Helen VanBlaricum will ^ v . ^ ¾ Beach/ . Pastor be principal of the new school. S. S. Supt Walter Esch

ww ^ w ~ »u,w. w The same women who clean A s l a n t Paul Chaffee ter s o Mr. Weeb became the, the old school will take care ot M^jmiwy Worship ui6£ i^inciuiey drover. The farm j the new one. W e understand j Su> day School • 4.ww ers delivered the stock at his when the new school aets under Children's Hour . 11:45 farm where it w a s weiqhed and! w a y open house will be held so Young Peoples Meeting - .7:30 paid for. In the winter time a j the pepole can see it in action- j Sveruna •Wowito . 8:15 norse drawn drag broke a trail I In the new school 6 rooms had { C p « ~ ^ Fellowship Service

and she carried camellirr« R«»tfv u^^u. ^vjinomas. i myuwi puces ana a aetermin.

and Mrs. Otis Matteson were baaesmaias .rhey wore turquo^ talieta and caried carmellias-

| Cheryl Gusaison in pink taff. eta was flower qirl vand Bruce and Gary Henry, brothers of the

? & n n h 5 3 8 r e r B ' - v u • c ' a s e s ™e Pending. Quite a few BradLrv w n ^ ° Q ? m S ^ t 1 ' i V***** companies have been bridl s L o T w LSt m Cu C m d ^ ? ' ^ e a into court on this charge. Gerald H « v d L T ^ * H e ^ T ( r t h I W e ^ 1 ^ a certain amount of W 2 P A e nlhJZ l Qt C h l e l s e a cenal is permissable in sausage were the ushers. , m a n u f a c t u r e b u t ^ ^eae cases

Higher prices and a deterxnin>

qjroom. Mrs. Earl Kimbler ; ow seem to have led to a regul. tion. The two principal objects ular epidemic of meat adultera-of uuuleration seem to be ham­burger and sausage. So far tiae year there have been 62 cases A meat adulteration and more

The bride is? the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Henry and the qroom's parents are Mr- and

10:00! a n (* ^ 5 , ^ u a ^ Bradbury of Dex-.11:00; After a weddinq trip in north

the amount was exceeded.

tor the stock. Mr. Webb usually I JJ ^ . ° ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ L ? qfl a n d arove. several hundred head at The kindergarten had 38 and a tune. Nigger Jake was his right j the Pfltysville school 2\. 1 ^ hand man; The late Dr. H. r- with the hiqh •chool gives a bigier once told me you could total * w o l t o ^ ° f

n 4

o ° 0t h e M b n

hear Niqqer joke yeU over Miss Mary Martin, of the M^h a mile a w a y and that when the State Normal wiM^ ^ ° ^ ° herd had passed the road w a s class at th^. ^ . ^ S tH^tecSherl packed OL *nad as as pavemem. Thursday ta^ j 0 ' t h S J f ^ S

At tnat time mere was no road , in languaqe and art- Any teacn beVwten biq and Little Portaqe | er is welcome to attend. Lakes. All stock had to b© dryi • i « « , « « 0 ^ " GIHLS WSTALL en south past the William Clark I RAINBUW ^^w» farm and around Peach Mt.MrJ a t t e nded the colorful in Webb conceived the idea_ oir ;^150^^tenaea^e^.^ ^ ^ installation ceremonies b^Tnq a road between the two ! £ « « « £ • County AssemblYvot lakes which would shorten the, Livingsion^yyu** vu * u ^ „ o l , M ^ distance from Pinckney to Dex tei ne approacned the uvinq ston board of ._ supervisors and w

Hamoow Girls a tn^HowellMa JSte temple Scrtufday^mabt

Wednesday ^00 p. m.

The Japanese Peace Treaty was signed at SanFrancisco last

"T>* u- "-^.T"1M " l l J /" ".Y,1!1 weeki and that nation will soon PheSS? Manchester Rd. | a g a i n # W e n e v e r s a w Q n a t i o a

ThThrides'trafelling suit was d o ? ^ ^ t about face as quick was a black and w U check; g ^ ^ J ^ ^ J t S i S ^l T 4 £ ° c c e s s o n e s a n d a | fell in love with the country and

th» hnl^n P m n l n ^ m tho! their treatment by the people She has been employed at the ^ - t h ^ ^ 0 V -Aqnculture Extension Ofhce at m o J«F» »*~"* ^' *^

MRS. HAZEL MILLER

Mrs. Hazel Miller- a summer . _ resident oi Portaqe Lake for ov- I Howell. Her husband is a farm. ' e v e r > r e t t o r t t o ^ e t o n 9°°^ ^de er 2b years, died at an Ann j er. ; of the occupation troops- We Arpor hospital Sunday. She was Assistinq at the reception suppose the G. I's. will soon o e .he wife ot Edward Long who were Mrs. Joe Griffih, Bernardine coming home from there now-died several years agp. Her sec. \ Burns. Susan Campbell. Mary ^ - oi S t a t e Acheson drew a ond husband was William Mill | Margaret Clark,Virqinia Shirley, ! lot of praise for the manner in JI. l i e survives. Also a dauqh Bcnjbara VanSlambrook,Dorothy' which he presided as chctirrnam

\ ierf Mrs. Adaline Barstow and 2; Lavey and Mrs. L\icille Beck. ' ' at the peace signing. Even Sen^ The funeral and qrandchildren.

oburial were in Detro\»„

w a s promptly turned down be- S U a w b e r r y

hichwas tastefuly decoratea wto flowers Barbara ^ ^ c»rrm-herrv Lake was instauea

2tXZ^Z oTei^irs lSit a'lonq • c r » » the proposed road was all ^ X v a d ^ o r . Othm torn,

^2Ftt\~S3£r™ and Paula t he quest ion goes on i a November , 1952.

the ballot

COHBBaVAtlUN UEPT

visited and again got They told him ( .r* Curleti .Inly benefit Liv mg ston county, V J i ^ , J ) l l D w 1 n g from the Lan-and would be of no us j Jo Wash A ^ J 2 ^ instaltod: Install-

Mr. W ^ A ^ ] ^ J g ^ l & a LaRccaue;mar chaplcun

tenaw county, m*. vm**' ~~—— j . • -.aiceT Miahigcm'M 45 day waterfowl | % e d to build the road ^ ^ i a ^ w ' S o w n ; .t .

season is from Oct. 12 to Nov. I H e stared a subscription paper snau, ' P l a n i s t 8 w e r e M a n e 24. There a r e more ducks a n d ' ^ travelled far a n d wide witn, JcaKae nv ^ C a m p b e l l p h e a s a n t s this y e a r than last. I i t. Those w h o could not give Haqm a n J u d y j ^ ^ The arrival of ducks in the up ! ^ o n e y donated labor. 1 was a ^ a t s t l ^ n d Darlene Lewis re-per peninsula is Oct- 1 and th* £ q ^dertakinq and took sever., s s d a s t s ana uax departure Oct- 30, in the lower it j y e a r 3 to build. There we re corwja. ^ ^ j e u r i n a worthy i s Oct. 15 a n d Nov. 15- The Urn- j n o f a c t o r s or bulldozers m tbose j Betty ^ p r e 8 e n t e 4 , With her . c o u n t n o m e it is 4, possession 9. O n q e e s e Q and QU work was by hand* ^ ¾ ¾ . m 0 t her advisor. Mrs, daughter, it is 5 cmd 5- ' --^ u^-««= nn^ oxen. Ih3 l *"VCU_ J . ^ t u .1« » ln*»r Rmn . ._ _/ »«7._

J. E. Leith_ and Than Isham of

MARY HELEN BOOTH Mrs. Mary Helen Booth, 42,

died at a Howell convelescent home September 12. She was the daughter of Mr. cmd Mrs-James Carey of Hamhurq and married Edward Booth in 192G The family lived at Strawberry Lake. He survives together with

! 12 children One is deceased. There are also 10 stepchildren.

The funeral was at the Swar-thout Funeral Home Friday af ternoon, Rev- Prout of Howell of • ficiating. Burial was in kxkeview Cemetey, Howell.

FRYE KRATZMILLER -Phillip Kratzmiller, son of MrsJ

Katliryn Kratzmiller and the late George Kratzmiller of Ann Ar-was marred at the home of the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs.Carl Fxye to Patricia LOU Frye. Rev.

1 ator McCarthy 'said he did as swell job of qavel pounding.Gov. Dewey of New York. Senator Hickenloper and Gov. Warrem of California also praised his his work.AU* of these qentlemen have been persistent critics ot his. The result of the signing ot th« treaty is that every Russian

William Clyde Donald of the M. [ ™r££ was'Turned 'down and E. Church, Ypsilanti officiating- proposal was " ^ " ^ rHolomatie They were attended by Mr- and she offered trwiworst diplomaue Mrs. Douqlas Roos. The bride is feat m b^r history. a graduate of Monticelb Colleqe .Hiram College and the Hamilton Institute.The qroom of Kalama zoo CoUege. They will live in Ann Arbor.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Congressmen and senators in Waahigton D. C. enjoy conq-qressiunal immunity in that they can say anything they desire on the floor of congress and do not have to prove their charges and

-be sued for slander/The

corded. Betty

adyisor

of with horses and oxen. TtoeJ KJJJ9^ McDonald,also her Rain: £a~0lTiffisouri and neices foundation of the road J J 0 5 ^ 1 b^w {ioral crown. Her R a t o ^ , , ' nephews. The funeral wa

Th3

JOSEPH SIMONS Joseph Simons, 69, former Hi ,

land Lake builde,r died at t h e ' r iage of her ---—., o ^ _f county home f u e s . S u r v i v i n q ! Marie to Kevm Ledwidqe son of county nome u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r l w i d a e

and ney and the late Max Lfawdqe

Mrs. Clair Nicholson oi Ann, h a s b e e n Q fi#ld ^ y Arbor armouoes the coxn inamar , l a u n c h i n g oi baseless and

dauqhter. Clare d e l a m a t o r y attacks on promin-

wuuuuuvu «. ...w --.—-. , ^ ^ { l o r a i crown, tier xw»w«JJ' nephews. The iunerai was at-; It will take place 5 J 1 ^ logs. Stone, brush, j u n k and ^ 1 ^ p r e s e n ted by E t e ^ t the Swarthout . Funeral Home j Sept.22 a J j ^ a m a t SUhomas Owosso have been granted per wvwa

mission to continue exploring for everything handy was used uj » « , w M o { Howell O. E.& Uranium in Dickinson county. It ^ contruction. When completed < ™ " £ " was discovered there last year. Mr.Webb had a road which was , ^ • w o r t l i y advisor re

Harold Doan of Adrian won passable all but one * o n « L ^ ' ceived her Rainbow Bible.from the state archery title at Pontiac ^ y e a r . . it was only a fewtu ^ 6 ¾ ^ ^ Griffith, W. M. of

ent persons who had no way ta defend themselves- No other class enjoys this privilige. Way back in 1912 when Theodore Roosevel ran for president. An editor in northern Michigan

Harold Doan of Adrian won le state archery title at Pontiac 1 YJ.Q year-. « wus ^*«7 - -7. , **_a Carrie Orniau, " • ***• ate park io*.week . * . «3l H J * t f ^ ¾ ¾ . ¾ ^ ¾ ^ ^ - .

etery. 9.M

BOY SCOUT PAGEANT -•"-**» T T " .*—i v T — /riTix „~h\ uwuvc *>*-« ,-7.v" .:.^Ar. HmA This; •> toncimwy \ * W K - « — t . Livinsgton count? Boy Scouts points. ErwiA Ketder of Flint g o J d u r i n q high water ^ f - ^ i ^ ^ Haybarker. grand « • I will put on the pageant, "The 780 points. Sharene Skanes of, W e b b r o a a w a s used c o n u n u m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Michigan w a s speak i Qm^d m v e r T r a i l # » showing the Detroit won the w c o e n s title.

In October Michigan state pris oners wiU. plant 5O,0fJ0 trees a n d | w a s t o o narrow and crooked; tor rnr^ Q?JJjeota Reason, all of j T u e s d a y , Sept. 25- at 8:15 p.m.

auto traffic In 1925 Washtenaw ™ > m„as raised for the, p ^ ^ ^ ^ w i l i t a k e part. >r lot the contract to_ DUIIUI.I £**^* . i ~ « , W J <rw. children at , r-^~ ^ J , ^ * . mr«.r eo^nr^ fromo

W e o o I O O B , ; ^ — j . " :„ht be structor ot Micrugan wu» B ^ Grand mver ircai, snowmq u»w( w u i ly for over 50 years, it m w m 0» i, R ^ e s h m e n t were served by ^{aty of Livingston county at, D i ^ n still in use but ^ ^ ^ 5 ¾ ^ Mrs.,Tewis,Mrs. Curlett, Mrs-Pll; t h e B r i q h t o n H q h t e d field on | o f w a w a s too narrow and crcoked tor m r ^ Qf1J j e o t a Reason, all ^ ' - - - - -auto traffic- In 1925 Washtoacrw | ™ $2Z w a s raised for

l o e county let the ^ ^ J ^ s ^ t S S ^ ^ i d for children ;12b the present road to Clmt ^ % \ ^ T o l - S . villa at Adnan. 2 f I and Sons, of ^ n Arbor. T * e o £ , tne _ ^ _ ^

t£s afternoon. Rev. Brady offic.; church. Ann ^ - ¾ ¾ _ w „. -- u fating. Burial m Pmckney Gem- < Peek offiaaunq. A reception wm a r t i c l e ^ paper stat-.

follow at the Cathohc louxn t o u r o f M l c h i q G n Center on N. Division St. Pinck- mq » e l t w a g ^ d ^ ^ h 0 ney friends are invited. f ^ ^ h a r d l y s t a n d # Mr. i ^ o s e ^

velt sued him for » t o d e r w « J late Jim Pound of Detroit a s his attorney. The.editor pledI quflty.

and shrubs in Michigan state parks . % ^

The state h a s acquired 2. more acres for public hunting., a n a ^us* *"•« .. - J - . - , Most of it is in northern Michi . r o a a w h i c h ran alona the e a g * g a n but 39 acres to in Livingston 1 o { t h e l ake is now part <*}*"

vlh^ied in 1877. gan and 52 in Washtenaw.

There were 15,747 bow cmd Freeman Webb died in

t .LOST FIRST GAME

Free tickets may secured fromo any scout leader.

4 - H CLUB GIRLS , The 4-H Club girls of Pettys

Pincknev's green team failed ville :Nacy Nash, Barbara McA

MARIED SATURDAY William Dixon jr., son of Wm-

and Viola Swarthout Dix-w a s married Saturday to Miss

Naomi Corida oi Whitmore Lake at the home of the brides par ents. The reception was held there alsso. •• •

On the stand he said he hadiijpt been able to find a s i n g £ wit ­ness who would testify fcjjjot. mer president w a s mtoxicatea.

CURRENT COMMENT Coat Years ago most of the banks

in Michigan, especially in the

The big oil and q a s compan­ies who are ninninq pipelines in many states to speed delivery of their products seem to be en-

arrow d ^ r » « » < • » in Michiqan ' H l e f t ^ dauq^ters.Jf>»»75 Z.T£i aqame played there Fri. j Blades, JoUcm and Dorma Basv-- j &a™ther were"oon"tf oiled entire last year. In 19« _there weroj N a n c y B e ^ T h e ^ t h e r ^ m a m e d enc. a^,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ e a 0 ^ to dmner J n - , , b y o n e p e , ^ o r fanuly. Am only 1800. 14 percent of them got deer last year. Among gun h^ntersiroxn 30—32 pericent gott deer. At least 2 bow cmd arrow hunters were licensed in every county. Wayne had 2,830, Bay 1303,Genesee 1180 and Oakland

George Croioit who ^ « £ d £ * v *&$•- ¢ . - ¾ ^ Ca«p. ot probate for number 01 ye™ | » ^ ^ M w e n c i colored ran

- „ „ _ « « . , I wild and scored most oi Aeir CMtfTAW EDWARD HOWSU. I ^ ^ , Pinckney V e u p Dick TW body oi Captain Edward g"" aDd Georae fradlev.

Ho^elUO Pinekney high »chool- J X ^ e d ^ m b a n and^LaPrad graduate, who was Utad * - ¾ ^ . W j ? t t e and^PMMurphy;;

tn offer much opposition to Mor- fee, Linda Bechler, Carohne m u t o w n s w e r e private ones.in countering difficulaeer m ^¾ io oner w u ^ ^ r ^ _ , *i r« ! «M-J— T I: «4 n^««« n««r » °. **., ___T..,I^J -*:— I county a number of Cohocta^

farmers have tied up a pipeline day by their assistant leader, • o n t h e m w e r e fae Teeple Bank(i Mrs. Bonner and to the Living-. p ^ t a e y ; Gregory Bank,Dexter; ston County Garden Exhibit in H a w i e t t Bank, Gregory; Gay Howell. Bank, Stocbridge. Glazier Bank,

Chelsea. In Thumb Gov. Sleeper had a whole string of banks.They

p lumage attached. . . S St. Augtwtoe cemetery, Mon. ^ d j Mros&a, backs. 200,000 acres oi state land is I £**' " * , J — —

open to deer hunters in southern aay. ^ ^ t h r e e daughl „ , _ F OOTBBA12 . 8COBE8

I CATCH THAT PSYCHOSIS! Physicians warn that one per

^Bontaut of 20 at some time surf *er from a form of mental illness severe enough to reguire hos pitiliscrtion. Early treatment off r

SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special C5ommunication of Uxl

ingston Lodt]« No. 76 F» 4 A. M.» on Saturday nigh», September 22 at which ftvwal FC t>egre#a| ir -§r ^ag^ --.« u „ 1 « ^ Relr««hments 2' bt" l n 0 f n a s

AUCTION SEPT. 22nd There wiU be an aueadn in

the Pinckney school auditorium September 22nd. sponsored by the Ladies Aid Society,the Young Women's Auxilary and the (Mien's Class. Any donations that are saleable will be op predated.

companv with an mjunchon.TWJ company had previously built one pipeline but started to run second one.In Missouri a fanner named Richard Schneider organ ized a band of farmers who with rifles have stopped construction of a $60,000,000 pipeline.

31, Howell «; Brkihton 30-Byron 6; Airploit 7. Saline 0; $ 0 ¾ ^ ¾ Belleville 2: Hooseireto 36. Norto vile 6; CUrrencwrflle 12.Soum

T V l n . ToledQ Scott 12. Ann ._ Arbor f Yptlkmti 25Jfa*»l Park I t*tfn Ledwidge, 30 Pinckney, n. Qt Thomas 14, Sacred Heart \ c\cm Nicholson, 28, Ann Arbor;

were not under state supervis. ion to any great extent and their failures in depression times were many. One by one they hav* j T f a e r e s e e m s t o j ^ a ¢^ ,^ fa changed to state banks or gone l o y a l t y Q Q * ^ Q ^ a b o ^ ermy out of business There a r * now d s o n j e o ^ comes up with a only 12 left in the entire stat* ^ w Q n e N o w w h e n Q ^^^

w-iuiw*. . i n 1925 the lecrislature passea a township. county, state or fed* Fruit, Vegetable, Furniture,! l a W that all private bemks must, ^ ^ o f f i d a l u gwom ^ o f f i o - | Clothing. Anything Salable can

be used. R. K. Elliott, chairman MARRIAGE LICENSES

will beT conferred. Refc^hments ^ •JkAUSXM- l*.ilij U C U U U V H I V*i - i W i l l ^ W WW«**s"»-» « 4 - ! . _ . . « , 1 '

groat hope for recovery, after degree work- Lets have a , 1 n the symptoms of mental ' qood turnout , _ . J illness by reading "Catch that P. W. Curlett, S e c y . [

uioncE Qare Smith. 26, Howell, Thelmcf

1 Kirbv. 22, Howell; Robert Glenn, I 19. Brighton, Lois Market 19,

, The Supreme Worthy Wah Brighton; David Kggot, 1* WY p v^osi. Early"4nthis Sunday's ^ . PrSetes, ^ the WhH. Sh rine, j ^ ^ » ^ f Cspt 23^ iMUe^Tri#Ain«rican .. Mrs. Margaret Oldetman o f l ^ l l v i s i t Cc^tWan Shrine No- Donald Cole. 23, Gregory, ^ ^

. W 2 e k £ . i S S w v a Y with the r^roit c a l « o t t M r . and Mr* • J.f J ^ 5 2 M Thu», Swt iene Mey ^ F * ^ L S S ' >trp i t Suaday TtoM* H H**e* Thuwdaf. ^ 30. Dinnw at 6^0.. | gd^ VeST'lo^^^Fo^S^K

v — y *

«« nnt of buiness on the aeatn S e s ^ d v ^ partner or change to state banks-

BAJffi SALE SEPT. 22 Sorting at 10:00 a , ™ ^ ^ ^

Martin Food Locker, sponsored S- Mary's Altar Society.

he takes an oath to uphod the consitution and krws of the Unit ed States af America. W e c a n t s e e , where any further oaths would make him or her - a n y more loyal !

HEALTH COUNCIL MEETDfO AUCTION SALE SEPT. 29

At Eli Aran Farm. Furniutre,* T h e Lrvinggton County Rugs, Good Stoves, Qi lctonM c ^ c f i wflj mee> stasia* , ^ first ckxss Garden Tractor, Small gcac^l Tuesday night S e p t a l Tools, full particulars next week./ 8:00 p» m.

Percy Ellis, Aucnoneer

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» * • are 34 pupils In the Un. adiila school whet* Jot Bums is

Johnny Greene, Oar end m+lfback *f the Detroit

"I'm so glad we have an electric range," •ays attractive Mrs. Johnny Greene.

"I don't know how we'd get along without it," joins in Johnny. "Alice is a career wife."

Whereupon Alice adds, "That's one of die reasons why I so often delegate cook's job to my range. I put dinner in the oven before I leave for my law omet and set the controls. When

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Johnny and I get home dinner's ready to be served. An electric range is ideal for working couples . . . it's so time-releasing. It's so clean, too. I just can't seem to say enough nice things about it!" Once you've cooked with an electric range you'll be as enthusiastic about it as the Greenes. See the modtrn electric range for yourself—at your dealer's —today!

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THE "RANGE OF TH£ SM£5" . . . of course, it's ELECTRIC

Miss Rosalee Nash has return •d to Mich. Stale College. She poured at the presidents recept­ion there last week.

Glenn Darrow of Detroit and Clyde Darrow and wfie of Mil-lord spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora Darrow-

Mrs. David Lieberwitz and ^ L o i s M c D o n a i d has resumed Mrs. !Allen Kramia of Detrov1 her studies are Mich. State Nor-spent Friday with Mis. L. W. m a | y i ypsilanti. "•°tt' ' "'" At its meetinq last week the

Earl Mann of Detroit spent 4 fettysville Civic Ass'n elected days here last week with his *he following officers: Pres.. Joe brother, Gene.Erwin Mann same S ? ^ 1 ^ Y l c e

Tp r e s" ^ . L e s t e r

after him Saturday. Be hle?'" SeC"TTea*' MlsMail0n

The toted Stockbridoe achool enrollment la 582.

The Rev. George Woofeocfc, pastor of the Gregory Baptist church died last week of a heart attack.

The total Fowlerrillf school en rollmcni this year is 5$L an in­crease of 117 over kxst year.

Tm bridge on McCabe^Roaa\ ovor the Huron river in Green Oak township fell in k»t week and the road is closed. It was a 50 ft. span, by 16 ft.' low truss and will cost $50,000 to rebuild.

At Brighton last week the TO. ters approved the sale of the Gage and Bethel school build-ings.

Norma Jean McLucas, Bonnie Armstrong and Lorcdne Lucker, all oi Brighton, left Willow Run by plane today for New York City and Bermuda.

At a meeting of Island Lake, Fonda and Briggs Lake residents last week, the proposal to incor. porate as a village was tabled after a heated debate. Island

' Lake favored it, the other two

I were opposed-Rev. Ernest Crocker of the

Weslyan Methodist church at Brighton has started his 13th year as pastor there.

There year 21 students from Livingston county axe enrolled at Michigan State College. Those! from Pinckney are Glen Allen, John Hammell and Marlene' Schneider.

Donald Cole of Gregory and Charlene Meyer of Brighton will be married at the Brighton Fed. erated church/ Sept. 21.

After a wedding trip in New England states Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caverly will resire at 404 North Court St, Howell.

The Dexter school enrollment is 488 .an increase of 80 over last year. The parochial school there has 150.

Wickman Bros, of Ann Arbor got the contract to build the new-Dexter school vocational shop. Their bid was $32,7*70. It will be built on the present school.

840 pupils are enrolled in the '. South Lyon school. 235 are in

New Hudson school, part of the i South Lyon school system.

riarry Bennett, former trouble j shooter for the Ford Motor Co. is I publishing a book on the late Henry Ford The title is "We Never Called Him Henry." .

Mrs. Mariorie Clinton and 2 I children of Detroit called at the) C. J. Clinton home Sunday.

_. . ^ 1ft. If, tt Betty Oracle ' to

"MEET MB AFTER THE SHOW"

Macdoeah Carey, ory Col

Eddie Albert noun

Dexter Theati WBTEB* sOCHKaAN

> M e a 7 j Satwda* *•* , 11, i t Double Feature

Claire Trevor. Sally Forrest 1»

HABD. FAST AMD BEAUTIFUL' also

Tm Holt Dorothy Malaoe SB

"SADDLE LEGION"

Friday, Saturday. S«pi, 2*,. 22* Ueuute iMiuue feature

shows 7:Uo, tjtfO Gene Autrey & none' CI

''INDIAN ThARITORY'

"WHEN YOU ABE SMILIN<

jhMday. Keanday. fept, 29. 24 Mrtui Ivaeay lite e • Fred MocMurror, Eleanor Parker

In

A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY

Richard Carlson, Una Merkel N«wt

^Swidoy. Monday. S«pt, 23. 24

#hows 7:00 and 9:00

"RICH^—-*"•-

e ta ta^ WadL, Thur.. 8«pC 15, 26. 27 "RICH. YOUNG AND PRETTY"

la Tfjtnrtnolor

Jane PoweJL Danielle Darrieux Wendell Corey Jemando Lamas

Cortooo

fane P

i f Short Subject* ) shows 7;0Q. 9:D0

IUM, 4 Wftdv Tj»ur.. S*pt. 25, 26, 27 A Religious Picture you'll '"

»4THE NtXT VOICE YOU " Starring

James Whftmore, Nancy D taoit .Cartoon N»v

Commg--On the Riveria, Follow the Sun

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CoolngiTh* Doy UM Earth Stood StUL Th» Strip. Show Boat

AVOW IB&iUtJf Chelsea, lifion,

^"rtday, Saiurday. 8op«, 21, 22, •eat* restm

"GUKMMEN OF ABILENE"-. A Sttpoc Woitom Stonintt

fbckr Lone. Black Jack and Eddie Waller

' Friday, Salurday. Sept. 21, 22 " D A L L A S"

. Xonbnicolor A Supor Woctoin Stoning

Gary Cooper,. Ruth Roman. an< Steve Cochran

Cartooi Hi

' OASSINO TO KOREA " compares Korean to Italian

campaign Sunday. Tatoday Sopt. 23, 25

"SANTE PE" la Tocanlcolof

A Sapor Wortora Starring Randolph Scott. Janis Carter building oi SanteFe railroad

llofrt

Marry M'^^'T"*"^ Leon&Eddlee f3omingSpoiWr» oi the Pkdns

Gene Mann and Mrs. Cora) Webb were in Detroit last Wed.

Mrs. Wilmont Plummet has re turned home from Grace hospit­al, Detroit where she has been a patient.

Harold Darrow and family of Pogue Lake spent Tuesday with Mrs. Flora Darrow.

Sunday. Monday .Tuesday Sopt,23,24,2! shows 7:10. 9:13 "LULLABY ON BROADWAY'

b Technicolor A Miiftioal Starring

Doris Day, Gene Nelson and S. Z. Sackall

Sun. Shows 3,5,7,ij Cartoon SP0^* 1

Wed., Thui.. Sept,. 2S. 27 DOUBLE CROSSBONES"

A. Comedy Starring cartoon harmonicats

Valdes Orchestra shows 7=15, 9:03 Coming:Breairthrough, Iron Man Bitter Rice.

CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means

t of thankinq my many friends and 'neiqhbors ior their lovely flow-(' ers and cards and other kind.

ness shown me durina. my ill­ness and stay in the hospital.

Callie M. Plummer

t HOME GAMES

All Heme Games* Start 8:00

DEWTTT . . SEPTEMBER 21

HARTLAND . . SEPTEMBER 27

MANCHESTER . OCTOBER S

BRIGHTON . OCTOBER 19

GAMES AWAY

MORENCI . SEPTEMBER 14

SOUTH LYON . OCTOBER 12

DEXTER . OCTBOER 28

STOCKBRTDGE . NOVEMBER 2

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AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH UGHTQ) FIELD

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Pinckney vs Dewitt

THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS SPONSORED TVS ft0V. *«

^. MNMnr Fuhm

I/ -SeSftT Funeral Home

Puhwaji Restaurant Doc Cory Drug Store Xatchie's Restaurant Bert Wylie- Auctioneer Hockey Swarthout Service

Van's Gulf Sendee Thomas ^Eead Sons Dr Ray Duffy Btanley DtokelPhanbino;

Or F Hewlett, Watkins Man M. E. Darrow, Barber Shop The Lavey Hardware AMnear GsntfcA Start

The Pinckney Tarern Roy GknS( & Sons Stars Maprte ffiiirey, TelerisionAxdio COFFEE, SANDWICHES ArlD *

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Peoples Store

Gents, Furnishings LJ ttL er i ' s

B ' \

Kennedy'* gen. Store

10WEST FilCE EVER! Special ile luxe PHllGAS-MPPAN Rang*

eries, Day goods Goodr, fHioes

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauqhn and Mrs. Virginia Cqrver v/ere Sun ^ d V ^ V ' ^ a n ^ Mrs. How '

N r ^ ¾ 1 i n A n n **<*• son S d ^ S ' L V m i H e n d e e a * d son. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hen

i d e e and Mr. and Mrs. Mark

' U r p t Edward Howell at St. Jos

Pmckmev Dispatch

tared a s 2nd d a s * matter a t postofhc*

I . , ^7f^ A c t °* March 6, 1877 114 ScHowel l St.J>mckney.Miab. Sutjcription Price $1.50 per year

Paul W. Curlett. Publshev

Rex Socket of De'roit who is in Pinckney about every week end was elected chairman oi the

f Michigan Masonic Board oi Genj eral Purposes at their meeting in] Detroit last week. I

Olin Robinson and Hex Sack-! ett attended the meetinq of the Order oi Bozos at the Homer Til. ' ney home at Steawberry Lake, Saturday- Homer was qiven a television set for havina enter, tained them for the past 25 years 180 were present

Dick Wylie fell from a swinq at the Pinckney school and in­jured his leq Friday. Several stitches had to be taken.

Callers at the Ben White home last week were Gene Dinkel and wife of Detroit and the Carl Bid well family of Briqhton.

Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor was a week end visitor at the Roy

I Dillinqham home-John Helek and family of Ann

Arbor called at the John Boyer home Saturday.

Rev. Alfred Allard and wife of Breckenridge were Thursday and Friday quests of Mr. and Mrs.Jesse Henry returninq home Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs- Roy Dilingham attended the funeral of Burr All m at Fowlerville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dinkel were in Lansing Thursday.

Louis Waqoner sr. and Wm. Skurza of Howell spent the week end at the latters cottaqe in nor them Michigan.

Mr and Mrs. John Boyer spent Sunday at the Ilia Jaquish hom^ home in Byron.

Mrs- Albert Dinkel and Alber­ta were in Ann Arbor Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dinkel.son j Allen, and Audra Klekot, spent i Sunday at the H.Dickinson homg ' New Boston-

The Cyrus AtLee family of Gladwin spent the week end!

| at the W. C. AtLee home. Mrs. S- H. Carr returned hnitw

from Sauqaturk Saturday anci had for Sunday quests the Harry

LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT RUSH LAKE

WHEN IN NEED OV

Plumbing Pamps, Bathroom, Fixtures and

|E!ectric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SPECIALITY

C6MPLETE LINE DF FUTURES, COLOR CD WHITE PUMPS

Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE ItNCKNEY 157FII

Dt.sd or Al ive fA"M ANIMALS COLLECTED P:iO*tPTLY

CCWS $3.00 HORSES $2-00

HOGS 10c per C w t

WF BUY HIDEb m*D CA1F SfflNS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVA TOR PHONE 1311

Central Dead StockCO

Lee and Mylo Kettler families V nd Madqe Jack of Ann Arbor Ambrose Kennedy and family

of Howell were Sunday que ^, at h Irvin Kennedy home.

James Puck tt, 20, and Phoebe Shouse who live on the Norman Reason farm on Spears Rdwtre uji ueppoD oynn un UT \m\\ Ann Arbor Monday night.

Mvron Schoenhals nnd family of Akron, Ohio, spen the week -md at the L. J, Henry and Tom Ware homes John Paul Ware/ who is working in Akron, came •"Hh then*.

Plumbing Water Systems etc

Stanley Dinkel

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LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE

ON YOUR OLD RANGE!

Now it the time to modernize ymu idtr.hen with Philgas . . . the thrifty Sttt^d gas tor farm and toivn hornet' **ou can hu*( far and wide, but you won't find a bigger value any v.!.ere than tbic beautiful de luxe ra^ge! ^cme^hcr, too, we wilJ givt you • «;t :,crou» Vftde-ui allowance on your oid range. . . regardless of type, make, •c condition^ TOfey ^rms, if y«i wist!

MAHi OTHER PHILOAS Ar^PtlANClf fROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I

SEE US TODAY W 1 H A N D *

A l l INSTALLATION

V T A I U

Hotkey Swarthaa*

ephs church. Howell. Monday. The Frank Clark family of Mil

u / d T e r n SundaY auests at tha ; Winston Baughn home

Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robinson a! tended the wedding of Harold Paul and Madeline Shoeb at bt Aiphonsus church- Dearborn, Saturday- 300 attended the re hon at night.

David Burns underwent a her ma operation at McPherson hos pital Howell, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coyle were bunday dinner guests of Mrand and Mrs. Ray Burns. With them thev visited David Burns and Herman Smith a t McPherson hospiptal. Mr. Smith suffered a broken leg when he was hit by i auto.

Mr. and Mrs- Murray Kennedy spent Friday at the William Gall up home in Farmngton.

David Aberdeen was in De Detroit last week.

Mrs. Virginia Carver spent the week end with Mrs.Hetty Carver in Ann Arbor.

Week end callers of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nesbitt were Mrs. Gordon Hester of Ypsilanti and

Dr. W- C. Wylie and wife of Dexier.

George Webb returned home from McPheron hospi talHowell last Tuesday.

Mr, and Mrs. William Jeffreys spent the week end with Mr.

' Mrs. Ray .Chand le r in Kalama-• zoo. I Mr. and Mrs. O- Collier of De ' troil have purchased the Roland

Shehan house on M 36 E and moved in it

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Euler h a v e ' returned from Gulfport Miss.and 1 a r e , living in Mrs. Dora Swar-

thout cottage a t Portage Lake. Miss Jessie Winchell of De.

roit is spending the, week with j Mrs. Mary Hoff •

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horton and * and Mrs Bud Horton of Detroit

spent Monday evening with Mrs. Mary Hoff...

Gayle Shirley and wife of Plymouth spent Sunday at th© Albert Shirley home.

Sunday callers crt the M. J.Rea son home were Mrs. Florence j

i Artz of Detroit, Mrs. Mae Rane, Ethel Bui%» and- Miss Walsh of, Whitmore Lake-

Carl Lents and wife of Char­lotte were Sunday guests at the

j O n a Campbell home. . i Mrs. Clifford Miller and dough

er, Agatha, were in De<roit Sat Charles Clark and wife of ^ S ? 7 ' * * . „ i , ^ ~ii " i Gcdesburq spent the week end

I - P f c i . ^ 0 ° 1 ¾ p l a r k a " ? v™0 o f with Mrs. Margaret Clark a n d ' Ft. Carson, Col., a r e here on family

on 30 days leave. Then they qo 7 ^ ^ Griffith family of Ann to Ft. RUey Kansas. Arbor were Sunday guests of

Mrcmd Mrs.Clyde Fisher spent ^ J o e G r i f f i t h f a m i l y < Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har- M r s Barbara Nash Bekkerinp old Hammond is Owosso. j ieft Willow Run by Plane Safur.

Mrs. Erona w o g a n ^ a n d Mrs. 1 4 ^ morning to Join her h a * . L u S ? ? ? ^ ^ Q L U ^ ^ V - S ^ ^ c P l **d Bekkedina a t 5 ° 1 1 ^ - J * j * • S t a n 1 * * ^ 1 ^ 6 1 i Spokane, Wash., About 10 r r i . homp «h«Arr. «»•#• and toeods/ww > n ^

VISlage Tax Notice VlUages Taxes Are Now Due and payab le at my home on

WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

UNTIL OCTOBER 1951

HELEN REYNOLDS Village Treasurer 545 East Putnam. Pinckney

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BEER AMERICAS j BE V f M G F

MODFRATiON

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In Michigan the game of golf is gairiing in popularity every year. And it's "The American Way" to relax of the 19th Hole with <\ spar-kling glass of Michigan brewed beer.

For beer belongs...to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation. And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs . . 1 to our own American heritage sm y & • /T* of personal freedom. &ie&l oSeumgp . • . (bnfCff erf

Michigan Brewers' Association 717-18 Fronds Palms Building • DetreH I , Michigan

Met Brewing Co. • f £ B Brewrng Co. • Frankenmufh Brewing Co. •Ocebei Brewing Co. PfeMer Brewing Co. • Schmidt Brewing Co. • S*b*woing Brewing Co. • Tht Sfroh Brewery Co,

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The Dexter Cidet Mill WILL DO CUSTOM GRINDING tOTRY TTtSDAY AND TODAY

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

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Mr. and Mrs. .Roes Ftodd at » tended the Read family deuzuonl tended the 'Head family reunion (

[ at Rushton. • - , \ Mr. and Mrs- W. C. Miller en . If

tained a cousin, Adam Millex.ol Rochester, NY., • Sunday. They f had never met him before. The>| Miller children were "**p present i

) and Mrs. Annabelle Croupe and -' daughter, Vivian, of Flint I

James Greene and wife of Lan » sing were Sunday guests at the! Roqer Carr home. j

Sunday 'guests at he Lee Lav* J j e y home were Mr. and Mrs. i ! George Lavey and Mr. and Mrs. * ' Ambrose Murphy of Jackson [ j and Mrs. Mae Metz of Howell- .

The Bruce VanBkxricum ir.fam j ily have moved back in their | own home on Cedar Lake R d : I

Billy Shehan and a boy from J $ fc Germany who is attending j school in Ann Arbor spent Sun-at the Wiliam Shehan home.

Mrs- Helen McGregor and 2 children of Brighton called at the Win. Mercer home Saurday-

The Lloyd Hendee family-spent' Sunday at the Pat Rupert home j in HowelL . •• '

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pike called at the Erston Clark home In Un cdilla. • tJ&

Charles Eisele and wife of f Fowlerville called on Mrs. Em-' ma Vollmer Sunday .Mrs. Mary,

Brandle of Lansing is visiting her-1 Robert Carr. reporter on the

IGrand FJapids Herald was home • Sunday

Mrs. C. J. Clinton attended' 500 club meeting at the Borton '

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fill .Save Over MOO a year

PROFESSIONAL

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112½ North Michigan Ave. Telephones! OfficerST Residence 814]

Cveninas by Appointments ( Howell u Michigan!

HERB SNEED "J

Phone 183 207 E. Grand River Howell # Michigan Real Wale, Insurance, Brokerage a t f • Lake and F a n Property

A flpecialttv j fr t Your Property Win Mp

IBB LAVEY

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J M WNtDfEY MOTARIUM I f J ^ ' f l U L • Bey M. Du#r, M. D. I and Business ^ p o r t o E s V

Lie* Your Property with Me Q£RALD REASON

Broker —2 0 8 North Peari Plnckney, Mich. ' Phone \ 3 3 Phone .WTFlT*" moiS**"

Plumbina and Heauna "cense H ^ j ^

P. H. SWARTHOUT \ SON Funeral Home

Don C. Swarthout Directs Modem Equipment

Phones 39 & 63, Pjnckney, Mich FRED C. RQCKHOFF 6r.

OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ay*.

He well Phone 358

t: Mi Qchlaaa ncV61» $esldenc\ 61»

LLOYD _ livestock Ha^Lna

A U C T I O N E E R farm Sales A Speciality

, Mlch.[ W^ekb trlps"^adet To D a—*•} General Tricking J L , i Pno»« B4F14 Plnckney,

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BERTWiTJE Phone Plnckney 78F2

REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD Bbmr

Repairs On All Makes Phone Ptndi

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WASHER With famou* "Quick-cUan" Activator* waihinf

actlon—wathti •ach pi«c« Individually!

'if Quick-emptying Pump if Full 8-pound Capacity

\ if Adjustable Wringsr + Ont-ytar Wrlttsn Warranty

LAVEY H A R D W A R E Author/zed Deafer

ELECTRIC GENERAL

WASHERS

home at Strawberry Lake Sat . . urday. w _ j THE CONSTITUTION OF THE

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UNITED STATES

AUCTION SAiE Having sold m y farm I will sell at Public Auction on this farmj located four miles South of Fowlerville to Masjn Hd., then one mile South on Elliott Rd

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FOR MUNTZ S E E ,

R O V E . F I S H E R Factory Representative

i Dentist / t ^ £ ° * Demonstration Every D a y 804« Portage Lake Road, Trader) r>om J0;00_ A. M. to 10:00 P J 4 Phone Dexte* 3481 East Main 8 u Plncknej

Classified

Summer Coal Prices Now in Etfect

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The anniversary of the adopt., ion of the Constitution took place 164 years ago.

QY subordination of secnoial and personal interests made poa sible the constitution we live^ under. • < . '

in iiice token each citizens ^ claimed by identifying to the Pavenpori Has mattress and, duty requires alertness to legis. Hewletts. } springs. Other furniture,, beds laUon /which is not in the spirit of. . _ •__ . , _ -• r- — t I bsdding/ Mrs. Winifred Graves the founding fathers. Eternal vig' WANTED:-A ride to Howell. I) peari 220 St,Pinckneg.

f FOPi SALE .'Utility grade Mcln. 1 tosh apples $100 a bushel at th^

„ ~ ~ . . , „ , , , 1 fan*' Bring containers. No Sun-FOUND.A ' doll evidently lost day sales. Charles P. Reed by some little girl who left it on, 3003 Jewell Rd, HowelL Mich. the Hewlett lawn while looking . ••,«. • , at the Mexican and donkey .Can j FOR 5ALE:3 piece overstuned

> mile South on Elliott Rd. or tne founding fathers. Eternal vig mile West of Parkers Corners | ilarice is still the price of liberty.

Sot.. Sept. 22 Starts at 11 30 A M.

.. Brandon's Lunch Wagon

PHONE DEXHfe 2 6 8 1

31 mead Mixed Cows, fieuers Bull, 18 months old

2000 Bales of Hay and Staw

1950 Model B. John Deere Trac-

McPHSRflON Statt BANJC

All depot** up' to $10,000 in­sured by osjr msmbersnip in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poratiejL

start work at 8:00 a- m. and ge t !P^>P O J I C . done at 5:00 p. » • ) F O R B A L E ' Marian Waider, phone 7F21 Honey Creek Stock Farm. FOR SALE:Two burner oil heat­ing stove, formerly in Masonic lodge hall. Call H. A. Porter at Dexter 9667.

o room house with basement in Pinckney, reason-able price. Phone 144F4 FOR SALE-Broilers, also" some> hens. Mark Nash, phone 61F12> FOR SALE.-Broilers. Kloasters. alive or dressed1.

Jori-Loi Farm phone 171F2 WANTED:Men to help dig small -_ —_ spruce and pine trees. Pay good j WANTED—Custom Plowing wages for good workers, lnguire1 Earl Schroeder, 5486 M-36 W -at Art Shehan's M-36E. . I Comer^M-SeW^Pingree^Rd.;' <

2(m k5°W J \ S * ^ a l e b u t l PSS^aALEu^ew 12x44 armyj FOR SALE:-Used * Tack£* Box toVandTuli line of good f arm , £ ^ . ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ; R. K. Elliott • and Fishing Tackle £ * £ ? Tools and alLMilking Equipment. ^ . ^ 5 , 2 ° ^ 5 for *»» t *** I t OH SALE:^Davenpo^l and t : able Price.

^ w ^ f e W o i n ^ i ^ r ^ ^ ^ : Platform rocker, cot and j Phone l84F3 Ptetao, Je the going is good. I -ome kirde""cro r

w S S i r t n 5 2 f l l s S S S n * HOFli \ ^XTiS-F***. °*.m,md gndT*rtft RXTP._p^il*.—issr-^,

J FOR SALE: 1938 Pala:e house j.ixcdler 21 ft. 4998 Girord Drive

EHo S FLOYD KEHRL CLERK

HAROLD GATES AND SON Auctioneers

Lakeland. Phone 9211, Brighton lea UonoliL is&siatejs?ste*(ia^^ ^ffaffssw?fe sssr ztss. tsst\ r^SMFSxl SES O V S ! NIGHT WHEN YOU 1 Phone 181F2 Pinckney. ! ' maMori

i rt^LJ^XS J ™ U S E A N D t ^ H SAU:Easy Washing Ma. ! ? O R »ALE:1937 _ Pontiac. new PROTECTION OF OUR NIGHT chine and 1 0 0 ¾ . ^ ^ ^ DEPOSIORY AT A

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I Member Federal &*fS+ lnror* once CorpCfanon. All Depostts Ins iMI up to flOOaO lor each

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FARM LOANS-Through Federal Land Bank,Long term, 4 % loans

chine and 100 lb. ice refriger qtor* Phone 16 Pinckney rVArJ'l'Lb^lumber's helper with

tires, also 1934 Ford. Phone 39F3 Pinckney. WANTED :Painting and

some experience. Myron Hughes j ^ 9 also general work. 8717 Lakeside Dr.. Rush Lake \ Phone 173F12 Hi-land Phone 157F11, Pincknev.

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T H E PP*CPTCY DISPATCH Wednesday. Setember 19. 1951

CIRCUIT COURT NEWS Some time ago the property .ufcis on Long Lake near Hart.

:-nd went into circuit court and i:ad a lake level established.This .-iummer tbey built a dam to hold i .at level. The residents at the j.akes below in which Long Lake mjDties were in court Saturday .e&icing an injunction restraining .he Long Lake people from hold inq the level. They say it has re

aced the water in their lakes to •uch an extent that part of them

have become marshes. They al-.-urn Long Lake is 11 inches jigher at trie dam than the level et by court. Judge Lyons refused the injud .n and said, the case would

..eve to be tried in court. Prose-;;cr Erwin represented the

J.rain commission and board of ^..Dervisors and Stanley Bern--. .un the contractor who built Le dam.They are defendants. . .ed Fletcher and an attorney

earned Marshall appeared for • - plaintiffs- .

La Rosa Bowl Open far League Bowling CAN STILL PLACE A FEW MEN FOR MONDAY NIGHT

fALSO FORMING MIXED DOUBLE LEAGUE. FOR INFORMA­

TION CALL 9108 OR IF AFTER SEVEN CALL 9103

25 Y ears Ago

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COUriSIi. ^aOCEDURES

Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1951 Regular meeting of villaqe

council called to order by Pres. Dimcel, followed by roll call.Pre. sent; Shirley, Read. Tiplady, Swarthout and Clark. Absent, Eisele.

Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.

The following resolution was introduced by Councilman Roy

fu'Urt DEMOCRACY-—byMat

C nstif ution Ipou ~&

fwo drowninqs took place at hoollot Lake Tuesday night

.ien two Detroit contractors, -:illip Seetz, 44, and Fred Seetz- • _, „~..«^.

-, icst tneir lives. They rented a , Clark and its adoption moved!" ..oat of Mrs. Guy Hinchey in the» T Supported ^ by Councilman ^ternoan. Mrs. Hinchey went ^ Lee Tiplady. •uow. When the men did not re _ ^Due notice thereof havina . n at aur*c search was mado. oeen given as required by law* v.iry Spears found the boat 3e ii resolved that the fellow-' d ift on the lafce.The sheriff was mq portion of a street in the vill

eptembcr 17 C M '•: :• N ]J&7, THE CONSTITUTION OP THE UNITED STATES

WV.SC. . . L ^ AND SIGNED,. . WITH FffW PRECEDENTS

TO Cl' ICw iWs-.V', KC PATTERN TO FOLLOW, THE DELEGATES

TO THE COfWEr. f[0.\J MAD SUCCEEDED IN FORMULATING A

CCCL'MENT SO i ^ ' .W 'D IN ITS BASIC CONSTR.UCT/ON, YET

C? r: ~~".\P.\.Z I'i F ^ A C T I C E / T H A T IT HAS SERVED OUIt COUNTRY

Z THAN IbO YEAR.S.

lied avio; wita Gerald Reason ,ent out on the lake. The body

o, Phillip was found in 14 ft. of, voter. That of Fred not until

i 30 that night when grappling 1Ccks were used. Beth men ere .named and each has a dauqn

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ago of Pinckney, be closed, namely:

The north half of that part of Mill St. i> ing beween lot four •4), Bk-:k 8, V lanes 5, of the Origin-. /L-.t c.f \\:r Village of Pin -ivA/ laid cut,platt.

ihe Fowerville Fair this year will be the biggest ever. Charlia ^ehrinqer and most of the De-

oit Tigers will play ball there. Pinckney high school plays ih

owlervilLe. team football thero n the morning of that day. Hugh Jacks has cut his boat

'nouse at Lakeland in two ana moved part of it to M 36E and Ninons Lake Rd. for a sjtpre. . . John Jeffreys celebrated his 68th birthray Sept. 19,assisted by oil his friends and relatives-

Pinckney high school football beat the Pinckney alumni in a game here Friday 13 to 6. Tha high school was Career C. Hen.. dee andN. Miller, g; R. Reason and Graves, t; SHvarthout, ab, M. Nash, H. Reason and Weddige, backs. The alumni was C. H.-Kennedy, Dave Kelly, Maurice Kelly, J. Stackable. H. Stackable, M. Harriss K. Reason. S- Hall A. Campbell, M. Kettler.

Wirt Hendee and sons won firsts prize at the state fair on grand champion ram and alsa

Dave Kellly left for Big Rapids on flock. this week where he will attend *u*' Ferris Institute. . j j™

Aye. 5. Nov-.: N :ne. Carried. Motion by Swarthout sepport-

ed1 by Shirley to allow- following

Fritz Wylie. wiring $25.00 ^ :V^ .~ . . , . ;3 , Cil t 6 1 . 3 4 Hick ^ ' -^-dwpark v/ork --20.00 Co. Rd- Com. streets.... 309-19 David Braay- cere flag ...•• 6.00 Paul Curlett printing 24.70 Thos. Read Sens . 146.26

Motion carried. Motion bv Clark, supported by

Read to build cistem in west end of villaqe. ^Motion carried.

Moticnto adjourn carried-Mildred Achley. clerk

4 7 Ye.qThaJ Aoro iR. G. Webb and family have

moved into their new home just • «

There are now 725 boys in the state reform school a Lansing.

The Iosco base ball team wa3 here Saturday and defeated An Horson 7 to 4 Saturday. Peiet Munsell oitched for them. .

T. P. McCleer is building ^ new flume for the Pinckney mill.

About 300 rickets were sold at Gn-md Trunk depot here

the state fair at

AL £,.'/, <INQ BEFORE THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

i - ^ y , AS Ti : , :o,J3HOUTOU^H[STOR.y, Wfc MUST UPHOLD

Trie PHILOSOPHIES AND WAY OF LIFE SET FORTH IN

THt CONSTITUTION AS A SURE WAy TO MAINTAIN THE

DYNAMIC EVOLUT.'ON OF OUR DEMOCRACY* STT

."is .u^uv .~. week for Hm Roche won first at the the: p0miac. ' l67 were sold Thursday.

Jackson fair last week with Morj j , H. Garlock of Howell pur-gan Dewey and second with Cremona Forbess- .

Mrs.David Jones entertained 30 young people at her home las" Satuday night in honor of her daughter, Nellie.

chased a ccrrlcxid of mules at the St. Louis Worlds Fair and has the>m for sole.

Lvnford Whited of Fowlerville i has a gang of men here setting J Rtad attended the S. Louis Fair * poles a i d putting in phones for last week. .-.-...«-.«*«*ja

the Mutual Telephone Co-

While riding horseback here Sunday Byron Wellman was tnrown <& rendered unconscious.

Thev are agitatina a railroad from Flint to Howell via Fenton-

Prot. Clayton Miller has or..

ganized a ladies physJcal cul-ture drill class.

Mike Fitzsimmons and Ross

Miss Med a Lamborn who hag been working for Mrs. G L. Sig ltr has returned to Gregory.

Born to Mrs. Maude Carpen. ter of Chilson Saturday twin girls weighing 12 lbs.

Mamo Brady is teachincr th« Cordely school.

N. Pacey has completed a 16 x50 ft. barn.

Fred Burgess has moved in his new farm house.