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'mi '%y~~^ ._»;•• -*• ' ^ ._f» y • -** .:^ 'j„0 : %l>. P v> ^ ^ . ..rjfo*>'' K A. Jfe. 51 . Masonic Lodge News • Livingston.JU>daa Mo- 76 F. &» [A. xn. neia a paoiic iiisfcailation J c;i LOcir omcere xor idol at laeii iempieu &a*u*day night lodge opeuaed at 6 pan- The the grand, loageh ojnceiSc iodqa offimrs.mflin Oers. j_u&clh0_L.. Wives weal ia Hansons, ^tockbnnge.' when ainner was .served to *&. Return was made to Pinciaiey. and tne} installation topic Pkiof pt . p-£D,| Abound 20& at-©ad©d. CLaraaoei Hooper P. G.M, of Flint was te| insiculiriq olncer, Howard J'aylorj Poliaas have conte to a grind. GcL J> U. at Funt t m a r s h ^ ,Qiin | ing bafr-ir^ Michigan as a result nobins6n/c^dpIam^<--ad Rex Sac j at in* coiiciusiOBt' oi tae recount _ett ot Detroit, aec'y- / fox ^ v * m o r which increased the- The ioifowing L were ixistcdlea majority oi Gc^. Williams three W. M ............ Merwln Camp^lT or xo'ui times. He is Avncrugana S- W Winston Baughn tat twoterm Itemoaaiic gover ij. W. -- .... - Clare Miller not 4n^ years and has an op (Acting Treas. ...... Cifford MiUer pgrtunity eeidom afforded a gov- Secy. —~ -^ Paxil W. Curfett erhor in the middle west. He will ] S. D Lawrence Baughn have many appointive Jobs ton. D. Lawrence Camburni hand out and may even appoint I Chaplain ... . Ona Campbell a United Stated senator. In thei Marshall .... George Gardner! past the Republicans have qen Stewards;Alon2o Vcm&ambrdok, j erally reiuaeajo. ccmfirm his ap Nelson Miner, Harold Porter, Har -.1-1 CMWI4UM4 \A*% I rri\r OUR DEMOCRACY School Notes a^-1950 pointrnenis. This^cannot qo on j old Swarmou*. Murray iriderinitly. The Republcans ; Tiler .v..— •"-'• George Thompson, & 7,% control both the house and sen Tiler Emeritis .... •••••'--• Bert Hooker! t._fryYv ate but do not have enough] x ne . new master wass present- j votes lo pass anything over his )^ with a silk hat by his relatives. ~* The wife of the new master and vteo. War ana Cwistmas have now [ her children were introducd-alse crowded all else off the front page. With commentators weep ina that we have lost our first war. Yuletide shopping is in full Hswinq. Despite price rises, stores report a biq business. Michigan retail business is stumped. YVira price Controls set Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Taylor*-! wives of th« grand .lodge officers, also Mrs. Hobinson and Mrs. Rex Sackett. Mrs George Gardner wife of the outgoing master was given a floral piece by the lodge iov being a lodge widow the past j T _J_: _i 1 L.. * u ^ 1 to jot o Pinckne> : m up an early lead Brighton r rriday night, lead. The recount for the office oi w at th . J 23 to 17 but did governor is/fcnjahed, Harry Kelly '::ot ho.u U. '..'qhton tied ot up in ale ciuaitoni, naving tarown in Lie 01 a v ud and won in the uie towel when <*ov. Williams _.;L ^uuner when Luejcer of ioua fcegan to approacn the . ri 3 .-ton goi 11 points, giving o,uuO mane. His original lead iAin 10 for the night. Albert Mro* was oxuyjUM. Xhe result m < -1 led p mci:ney with l^Jack Jeii uxat uie <i* year ' otd qovemar, i C;S qot djeny Mrnsfka 6, iv^atte xiejr to toe Vviiluxmsd^d Mennen v.i.i3 2 Ware whv soup loriunes upset a 3ti year j was hot i-.i the Oras*, U^e qam^ oia traaiUon that no Defnocrat --.:/ L,CI onb p^jat. , could win the Michigan gover. The Pinckney. l^serves got wail £»*^ twice. Mot since trie good oped 43 to lu. Dick Darrowwas. yi'uy ^jovemor v^oodbridqe Uf. hicyii lor them \.\th 5. White qoL t"erriii accompiished this bv beinq *, Uiar* 2, Meabon 2 and Jiuv ^ecitsa m isi^ and reelected in . c.i 1. .or Driqhton Stonex ^ A 4 has any Democrat done so, herd 14. An.-ir--s 15. Bidwell 5. ^ow tnat the legisaturs xnowa and Shosey 9. P:n :1:.10/ Matteson '.-/'iltsf- Jeffreys .x. Iv'iiosika Ware j. Mrosika I'T. Matteson j Pinckney Res Darrow Wlnte ' Galloway ! Clark i Moabon Pinckney F. F G G G 00v.. v/miams is to head the Bnqhton Mti te government tor two more Lueker years, they should get toqether Kennedy * ll *i ^m and. work out a pro- Evtmson j qram. ihey cannot stop the clock Henery' tn© next two years as they did Appleton j toe last, confident of their ability Buffinqton. t0 beat him lor reelection. 'Ihes* Chappel, a^e precarious times and ixn Briqhton Res Shosev F F C G G subs. :K. H?nry, Bradley; Briqhton'Ruslinq McClausey. C. Bidwell. BASKET BALL SCHEDULE w w ? ^ 1 ^ ^ iTcf^rob l ! yearT Lodge ^ c l o s e d , by 'the i . ^ S B u t tke great message of Cfcis'tmas 15 of fiopc^ for January, buying is a prob -j ^ a d ^ officers and a lunch ,- b^T- . / fr , 1 ' t } i^ JT ' > c>^=^A kizs ix>k\ck the ( j h r i s t clxifo -==- - ^^ ft f r *> - *• »* "~—I''- - , , #i. x j J 1 J I eon served by the steward. II draft standards <fe reduced foU owirIq committee ap 50 percent of ^rejected w^U \ o]nilenis we ^ announced: be taken. The literacy test mayJ^ nA ^ eViTV , an ^ ^^ MiiTor ^r be abolished 1 \ fc^Lr Sooo-iL>in"ano fe^ s 5CT[5^ - W e r . wni costj^ap^^c^ni^^ , 1. j -^- proucf&fc to aff of u s vafacs which can wett : " *" iples of Ute u>ort6 to peace -••£== $240,000,000 a^^ year to maintain.;. T S 8 K n ^ S i r '""" "" " "" "^^^ The average cpst per O. I. to ^ Gnfhth.L J. Hen^ ( Ross Read.. $8100 a v^ar- Recepuon:Percy Ellie-ch., Win The V. F. W. has scorned the ^^ 11 ¾^ RoY ^2? Un & h S'^v, merger of cdl veteranss organi... ,,? ehn ^ tI ^9?' e r •atlons. It says it would result \ Winston Bcrucihn,!^©^^. Miller,) *•.. g . the biggest political machine i n JP- W. Curlett. 1 the history of Michigan. I n s e r t :Lonni« VanSlambrook. I Objimarie^ MRS. CLARENCE ALLEY Mrs. Clarence Alley, 81/died at. Qmrche* Mary s Catholic Church Pk&ck&ey* Michigan i.Fr.i, Jan. 5, Grass Lake there (Fri., Jan. 12, 1viu1.Li1.bL_ ,.i Mon- Jan. 15, South Lyon iiwr- jFri., Jan- V South Lyon he-j . u.. js_n. ib, dexter here Fn., reb. 2, Brighton h«re. Fri.. Jan, 26, Hartlana htre Fri., Feb. 9. South Lyon there 1U3S.- t^.'J. 1^- ii...lu«iia iil«io-. ' ! Fri., Feb. 16, Manchester h w r- ,Tu«s.. c-F '"i], t-.' ".•o.iuqsi .._ \i n... i : '' v L/^^ i uiuie ~,ASu££T BALL SCORES poxtant matters relating to tin statd and nation are coining up. Stonex; Swilling will invite disaster.ThiE Prleskom', <"onaiuon of disunity is nation- Andrews' wiae ' Some commentators seem Bidwell (to even .rejoice over our defeat Matteson j in Korea. As one well known person remarked "What this country needs is to have a few bombs dropped on it Then the 1 political narties will forget their (petty difference. As for the affair in Korea we are at the crossroads. We must either concede defeat and with- t draw from Korea or diq in for ! ( an allout war with China which ' might last for years and in the iend involve us with Russia. If we declare war we will probab- I lv have to fight it alone as our * allies and the UN appear to b» '.for appeasement and most of I them have recognized Commiuv ,'ist China and would hand For Instruct :Lonnie VanSlambrook, I ^^ w Circuit Judge Salmon of Lan- Olin Robinson, £eorq« Gte^«r. h e r h o m sing has set aside a prce inc ., Welfare^Ona CampbelLch,Nor. i n q a stroke Tftr7«A ai £1 160X500 aTtmted to ih#l Milter. J. n. Hooker. ie r . daughter ^sumera^ Power Company. If Finance:01in Robinson, ch, Joe and married Clarence Alley in Winter^ 8:00 4 10:00 ^supreme TOIUI uphoS him- Griffith, Ralph PondX. Camburn ,- 9 a S h e w a s the mother^ of J Novenna Devoaonst the comnanv will have to rxrv Sick ; MerwinCampbell«n.,J* J- children of whom two survive. Ooniessions: SerTbSck Ground Siat an? !Henry. Clifford Miller. Mrs. Genevieve Lorette and a Friday evening at 7:30 p. m, users oaclc around max am teaimndtioniOna CampteBLdu 80 n, Erwin, both oi Dexter,A son, Friday after N o v e n n a ^ v o t i o w DuAiiri OJ, bouin Lyon 3b; Jniv-' mosa over to her- At present fcr*i.y oJ, hooseveit 38; Milan 5 4 , ;ever v newspaper and commenta nwsauio 3J; Chelsea 74. hart j tor favors all out war wjfltflhjnrc ..-• iana 3/, Plymouth 39, YpsilanUjand possibly Russia. Thetr rea ssons are that we wiH have^-te " some day and so now. Airport Com.. 17: Stockbridqe 45 Th ^ Lmit ^ hlu £ ^,^, ¢^ a OKemus J2 , ^^ DQard ^ Wolfe Point Mon Deiav in awardina war con. Jack Hannett Joe Griffith. /[Lyle, died in early life.The funer Sot"jday 7i30 to 9i09 P, trarts^ay p^&ouslmds^f wo?k\ Resolutions: Winston Bau4*|<ti was held at the home Friday Sunday before 8:00 Mass. erTout cl jobs. \ch.. Harold Porter, Clyde Fisher. GeneraJ Motors has given the (Martin Phillips. University of Michigan $1,500,000] Restorahonrjack Hannett ch. f to finance a health program and j H. C. Vedder, Emmett Widmeyer the Kelvtoator Co. $100,000,000' Robert Nosker. ^The^chTg^St industry] GOMtt«tirAT10N K O T « expects to etttertain 500,000 win-l The s p e d a l d e e r gea80n ^ ^ WL ! tano where two draft board mem 'bers resigned on the qrcunds Liat if the atomic bomb iras not riday afternoon, Rev. Dalton Bishop officiating. Burial in Forest Lawn cemetery. ' , The Alleys -were neighbors of I the editors family when they lived in Dexter and lifelon-i friend*. wOii 4*t>guticaai .m>. . ^ Y Gnurcn riev. lA' ;ald D. Brady, Pastoi liiur., STREETS LiGriTED The sueets ot riucxney are , iU ,, . ,-. ^ -,««. o. co.uied lights stre.cae ..cross me » , mt ° ^ 9 ^^JLSZd tt^ LA' ?aia u. eraav, rastoi \t ~~ ~— ; •" 'J1J"" commander in chiet ot the army 7^30 ChrStnias drama 1 ^ U l a tmn t q ,^ 8 ^cffSZ ^^ hd P^ident of the Unitod ,«?!««•• WBTZZA «*••- •^•iwe. At tnat time the Clinton ,.___ L j:. _ , _ ^ . ^ i - - ^ . ifc^ tef sport e^ekers this winter, The Michigan vegetable indus- try did a $50,000 business this —ear. Grand Taverse region to pre- vent damage to fruit orchards ("Tidings of Joy," tree and gilts to," 01 ?* ni follow. High school and college[^. lara ? arcn was buil across States have sole.control over the atomic bombxcmd Gen. MacAr proaram. ., Julius Seeield,72, retired carpen Saturday, 6:30, Junior choir car j^v was a flop. 25. percent fewer! ter, died m" University rfosppitah ollinq and party" crt'ie ch-ch. | -^ : l.g"onq company ;h late Amos Cijiton of, now. T Wj ., , . ,, C ! hunters this year killed only half Ann Arbor, Saturday, following Sunday Sermon 10:3QL"NO. Room! Michkran may have uranium-b many deer ^ k|gt year ^ stroke ^ w a g b o m m ^.^, ^ J^I. I ;<3«plorattons are oemq maae m ^ e - ht counties mV olved. Last any and came to Bark River Tuesday:7:30,Nominatinq. comm. j ^ . , ^ , , .Laraqa and Dickinson counties. year 15193 hunter8Wllec j ls.1193\Mich., when 4 years okLHe marr!at parsonage. |ern State, Charles Clark, second ~~~ I deer. |ied Anna Anderson in Escanaba Thursday. Dec. 28,7:30 Meetingbry aixd Joseph_Clark, rural. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 1 December 26 is the deadlin fori in 1916. Eight years ago they of teachers and Dfficers of ?un I jceiving permits to operate con j moved to Ann Arbor. Surviving dav school Regulat xneetmq of viUage!cessions in 15 Mich, state pcrrkAlcffe his wife, and 2 jc^RooeJi, j iranSliDeceinber 12 1950.cali •* Although there was a qold rush y of Columbus, Ohio, anci j Howard, ^ i f S S r b ^ ^ S w e d I in the upper peninsuja foilowino: I of Ann Arbor *«d a dowohtar,. Cavtrin Mennonite Church & wS^ctfSST Present:!a uranium ore strike not^a ^¾¾¾ gonald Gilbert of S n Ar , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h Ciark,^se2, Read and Swar- the metal has been mined- Orny.oor There are seven Qiancl i . ^ , ^ .t^fyanerEsch A. uio», ««.«?, « ^, ^ ^ prospect on state]children. The funeral was at the ^.:^-7 1 ^ ** l r Durinq World Wat II/Ma. Thei . .,. ma Kinqsley of Ptncknev mm* W lton Chamberlain is taking ^ a telegram statinq her ; Wt* .e:..-/.tary education at West X^^A Glenn Kinqsley had bee» „. . , , X d in the'Banle oi to^jla* She refused to beUe^t,tf5 9 .»r PLiihGJl>—CHARBONNEAU The marnaaa of Donald Char sisted he was^ilive. Weeks aftef she received ward mat _»•> wa» in a prison camp in Q«lBanT. thout- Absent C. Claric -loy. Motion by R.Ckrrk, supported .by Read to adopt the following XcsolutionJ- Resolved, that the; Stah^"kua^qV'FuW Home!, £ . 58 ^ 1 Pual C'l'^Us*. bnnecu, son of Mr. and Mrs. j ^ t@r sufcsistinq theue « ^Jf George Charbonneau of Pinck meat ^^ 0 tb e r paropeoiv. a>». •^v-: ik place at St Mcirys;^.^ he wag releo^ecV^hej i,uJiy,' Pinciaiey, Saturday alter| ^ war endea a^d returned IP noon. -\ev. Albert Schmitt ottic^ hig home . A similar inckien* o c a j i,e couple were attended ^ ^ Detroit last week. The wil» r liokros of Howell anci, ^ vjrrrfn* Pfr HarolH ColMrfS re- laaiq. i lands ^ ^ , ^ ^ ¾ <£l SZ^b^Monda^Xv^ S ' ^ Wor^Hp 10:ouk y Betty ^okros of Howell and^MarSe Pfc Harold 0«A ^ .fuller considemton. But Jg^^^Arborjyionday, riev. firanat ^ ^ ^ ii^Ou ^ton Oiarboniiecttt, brother of| ceived ^ ^ he hcuij^jdlled active leases exist. The ^<xbre-ofneicrtinq, _ _ IChitdren's Hour » * « the qroom. , * in Korea. After two &£<*.«» , - .discovery in Baraga < ^ * a ** * PAT^rwiffiTZEL ! Youna Peoples Meeting -7:30 A dinner was served to 40 ^rt^nity, Pfc Gottta^odl^tW p.oposiuon and franchcase of the the 180 acre tract « D^gMjM PAm *^™- , Zvenmg .Worship ....... 8:15 Wnds ^d relatives . htTwife from Kotttt att send it .Botroit Coknpany. as read be ad A million and a half ^ - ^ 5 ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ 8 ¾ ^ ChXr lc ° « ^ FeUowship Service bc^Ttone. In the evenng a ^ s d i a mistaW f^^ * opted, ^ ecth^evertocp^ ^ ft^^ft^j-- • • Wodaesd^ 8:00 P. M g™™ ^ was aaende^by ^ ¾ ° ^ ¾ ) ^ fi ^ the^l^afthWhard Hodqe home.in.De^ "" ! elm"' disease' prevalent .J* the .-2.!nSr«H Wiflrf«nr area. It is carr-| in troit where he has spent the last, T K P H Q , y y^-p COMES TO j ^ musii: f ? r 3°¾ 110 ¾ twn wlnterfl Tho H^«« fmnilv "HE HOLY YEA^ COMES TU| Tv , 0 noW lv-«ve<k V l ^ p e o p l e . ^ A n orches'tra rurnish- r^ae to the rathroad ^©_ th ? N'^The newly-weds will * postaffice t* Ojilr accentingfa li V9 ^ certain amount of parcel post Swarthout that an electicn be held km/ 29,..1951 to confirm the oaopaon. Carried. Motion by Swarthout, support ed by Read-io increase fire hall) insurance to $7-500. Carried. Liotion to allow following bill: Ben Tomln, labor on hall $8-75 ..Motion carried, Motion to adjourn carried. Mildred Acktey. Qerk. CABD OF THANXS V/e wish to express our appreciatton to the Pinckney Civc Imp. Assoc, the Pinckney Merchants and other qooa friends ior the beautiful flowers given us IT Grand Opening, Sat,Dec 16. :r v JUsd-^^*a*T friends who call &t 'i*i ^ wlih us succee* We hope to maintain a man siandard of service that will strong [ready etc- deivered by *toi county. Michiqan. __ Yeat.4, NaysO, Absent 2. j ftetroU Windsor area. " - i - - : / ^ ^ 1 1 ¾ 1 ^ ^ A CLbSE (^chorbonneau farm where an marter ^ th«re is a • Carried - fled by beetles who ^J^..^ 22^*^7w5S w^ IdtpHol The Rev. Francis P. LeBuffe^.J^^^t j ^ been built. possibility that somedre^cV Motion by Eisele, supported by ^ / ^ trees but attack live rnixup tt^ ^ ^ " J " ™? lde ^ one of the 3,(300.000 Holy Year, apartmeni nas pos will not 1» deiv«sw| ones. l &? unhf Sa\urdal i P^" 8 - r e c a i l s m a n v A* 8 Jub " CIRanT COURT NEWS cnristmas. A* y J t o if »• J *"* ( M? Whetzll camS*here about ^ YearV most iinspiring mo Fou V people,Gerda C o p p e r ^ embarq0 on air maiil P ^ l ^ '-••. -.^.- Ni v'JI?«S^fl^tLrSedSe moments. Read Father LeBuffe's ^ ¾ . Florence Mitcneil p . a ou have anv Christmas OUR BOYS IN SERVICE 'SJS??^ ^¾^¾¾ was "article. "3,000,000 Prayers for * £ g ^ c cruxnnna were ad ^ ^ to mail do It now. Michael Harnack jr. has been ( - ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ toteke loTsife wSs Peace", in this Sunday's (Dec. ^ed ^ ctttoenship. John Dcrv^ * inducted into the army and is at ^ 1 ¾ ^ A d^ahter bv to|24) issue of The American Week . « ^ 5 mute and wiU be fried T^ government has canoana «. --- 'J*** "25?? iiJSta T^SlifSf ! ly. Exclusively with The Detroit J?* week as wiU Euqene Minx ^ a curtalment in use of mp*cd ^ ^ - 3 5 2 ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ Time! !{£ ^ V , * i 2 i «nd hinted that beer c a n s ^ t l e Ft Knox, Kentucky. PFC. Ross Wilson is now at ^ ¾ . ««i of Mr Sider of Pinckney. She survives; ed kike, killed in Korea Nov.29. j ^ ¾ ^ was ^^ , FATALLY INJURED 'J„,„V rmd ^« 4 ~~* •r M xunerai was neia at the Mrs. Lucille Ross, 21,511 Sibley ^ , ^ Divo ces were grant war effort t The auto compan* J j Glenn Darrow of Detroit B | ^ t ; * % " » « » ^ Q^^ Cha have hearly all deepbunday with his mother, Mrs.«SwarthoirtFuneral Home J™* ( e d a t lf0 0 a. m. Sunday when'ed to Bertha from _ ^ o r q e ^ _ _ j !kneylri^r« fv^««». ML. V /S.«^«^ «%« day afternoon, iter, uona.nf ,... . , . ... _.,., ."• -* wlSi^bbe^" farmed. Walter ^ s and camerae ^°^ 00 ¾^ v3d«tf oled quilty to bemq off the market It WW-rSi Vedder pied quw ^ h m0tal n eeded \*J* nounCea Flora Darrow. Hk J^unqert^son, ^ omclanng . Burial was in Bruce, is with the army in Japan ^"WU^JJ^J^^JV- - His other two sons work in D e . ^ e Pihefoey Cemetety troit The family home is In Ka ' leva. Pfc. Tom Goode US Marines of N or ANNUM MonrniG JtQBtiar MeeBng^ at me Livingwori County' fWuwica -Fire( th'. Heath fcnnily. hen led to ^ruia rroin ^ ^ £ £ * prlc^ irlcr^sefl despi^ «» CfOfv a car hit the one in which she' brier, Mary ^rom gads.^Swartz £ £ ^ » « ^ thcrtjN*^ was in on US 16,a mile west of and Irving rromjacne o <notdo so. Price and ^ ¾ ^ ^ Howell- Mrs. floss was in a car ..-- twrnHESDAY trols k are earpected W {Jf*»» , driven by Harold Whitehead 23, J^ T J ^ J d o w n atree last a possibility V^™J2j£L.„#>< Others i n t h e car were WWte ' W^leaittmq down atree ia. ^ to wh#T# the?,f|W«»^^| >; head's wife, Rachel, 29 and R°v\}J^eeday at his farm here. ' f e ^ Sraart^. 0 - > '^ifiSSis&'ss&JSia^.i^ S^'^S^vGSL Tft« wZiihead car had lust backed out!above the knee by a brancrurutt u 0 __ . „. n UUMMA, Mfsimm n lavarn wnen mev werei«*M ^n w v« iu m- qutui w n w i e o ; Q- N#W^«et ^ ¾ ¾ BESTAUBANT "*" ^onTluSiy, w m j S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 2 ^ . ««»• ^jJS^oSlSie H»th at the Albert Dmkel b o a * f Hex 8. House. " 23, of WuUarneton. Mrs. Rors ^ leaves 2 small children. dresssed the wound and he is Dec.^JT getting along all right Oft< bat bj^o* Dec. 24 end !*"»*** R ^^^l^^ .rfJr$>-> ®- V w.. »''• ,v*^ iiL&£feaL^ ,j, r t y. te _<L. 7 fcir

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Poliaas have conte to a grind. GcL J> U. at Funtt m a r s h ^ ,Qiin | ing bafr-ir^ Michigan as a result nobins6n/c^dpIam^<--ad Rex Sac j at in* coiiciusiOBt' oi tae recount _ett ot Detroit, aec'y- / fox ^ v * m o r which increased the- The ioifowing Lwere ixistcdlea majority oi Gc^. Williams three W. M ............ Merwln Camp^lT or xo'ui times. He is Avncrugana S- W Winston Baughn tat twoterm Itemoaaiic gover i j . W. --....- Clare Miller not 4 n ^ years and has an op (Acting Treas. ...... Cifford MiUer pgrtunity eeidom afforded a gov- Secy. —~ - Paxil W. Curfett erhor in the middle west. He will ] S. D Lawrence Baughn have many appointive Jobs ton. D. Lawrence Camburni hand out and may even appoint I Chaplain ... . Ona Campbell a United Stated senator. In thei Marshall .... George Gardner! past the Republicans have qen Stewards;Alon2o Vcm&ambrdok, j erally reiuaeajo. ccmfirm his ap Nelson Miner, Harold Porter, Har

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OUR DEMOCRACY School Notes

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pointrnenis. This^cannot qo on j old Swarmou*. Murray iriderinitly. The Republcans ; Tiler .v..— •"-'• George Thompson, & 7,% control both the house and sen Tiler Emeritis .... •••••'--• Bert Hooker! t._fryYv ate but do not have enough] xne. new master wass present- j votes lo pass anything over his ) ^ with a silk hat by his relatives. ~* The wife of the new master and vteo.

War ana Cwistmas have now [ h e r children were introducd-alse crowded all else off the front page. With commentators weep ina that we have lost our first war. Yuletide shopping is in full

Hswinq. Despite price rises, stores report a biq business.

Michigan retail business is stumped. YVira price Controls set

Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Taylor*-! wives of th« grand .lodge officers, also Mrs. Hobinson and Mrs. Rex Sackett. Mrs George Gardner wife of the outgoing master was given a floral piece by the lodge iov being a lodge widow the past j

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Brighton r rriday night, lead. The recount for the office oi w at th . J 23 to 17 but did governor is/fcnjahed, Harry Kelly

'::ot ho.u U. '..'qhton tied ot up in ale ciuaitoni, naving tarown in Lie 01 a v ud and won in the uie towel when <*ov. Williams _.;L ^uuner when Luejcer of ioua fcegan to approacn the . ri3.-ton goi 11 points, giving o,uuO mane. His original lead iAin 10 for the night. Albert Mro* was oxuyjUM. Xhe result m

< -1 led pmci:ney with l^Jack Jeii uxat uie <i* year ' otd qovemar, i C ; S qot djeny Mrnsfka 6, iv atte xiejr to toe Vviiluxmsd^d Mennen

v.i.i3 2 Ware whv soup loriunes upset a 3ti year j was hot i-.i the Oras*, U^e qam^ oia traaiUon that no Defnocrat --.:/ L,CI onb p^jat. , could win the Michigan gover.

The Pinckney. l^serves got wail £»*^ twice. Mot since trie good oped 43 to lu. Dick Darrowwas. yi'uy ^jovemor v^oodbridqe Uf. hicyii lor them \.\th 5. White qoL t"erriii accompiished this bv beinq *, Uiar* 2, Meabon 2 and Jiuv ^ecitsa m isi^ and reelected in

. c.i 1. .or Driqhton Stonex ^ A 4 has any Democrat done so, herd 14. An.-ir--s 15. Bidwell 5. ^ow tnat the legisaturs xnowa and Shosey 9. P:n :1:.10/ Matteson '.-/'iltsf-Jeffreys .x. Iv'iiosika Ware j. Mrosika

• I'T. Matteson j Pinckney Res Darrow Wlnte

' Galloway ! Clark i Moabon

Pinckney

F.

F

G G G

00v.. v/miams is to head the Bnqhton Mtite government tor two more

Lueker years, they should get toqether Kennedy *ll*i ^m and. work out a pro-Evtmson j qram. ihey cannot stop the clock

Henery' tn© next two years as they did Appleton j toe last, confident of their ability

Buffinqton.t0 beat him lor reelection. 'Ihes* Chappel, a^e precarious times and ixn •

Briqhton Res Shosev F

F C G G

subs. :K. H?nry, Bradley; Briqhton'Ruslinq McClausey. C. Bidwell.

BASKET BALL SCHEDULE

w w ? ^ 1 ^ ^ i T c f ^ r o b l ! yearT Lodge ^ c l o s e d , by 'the i . ^ S B u t tke great message of C f c i s ' t m a s 15 of fiopc^ for January, buying is a prob -j a d ^ officers and a lunch ,- b^T- . / f r , 1 ' t } i^ J T ' > c>^=^A

kizs ix>k\ck the ( j h r i s t clxifo - = = - - ^ ^ ft f r *> - *• »* "~— — I ' ' - -

, , #i. x j J 1 J I eon served by the steward. II draft standards <fe reduced ^ ¾ foUowirIq committee ap

50 percent of ^ r e j e c t e d w U \ o]nilenis w e ^ announced: be taken. The literacy test mayJ^nA^eViTV,an^ ^ ^ MiiTor ^r be abolished

1 \ fc^Lr Sooo-iL>in"ano

fe^ s

5 C T [ 5 ^ - W e r . wni c o s t j ^ a p ^ ^ c ^ n i ^ ^ ,

1. j - ^ - proucf&fc to aff of us — vafacs which can wett : " *" iples of Ute u>ort6 to peace -••£==

$240,000,000 a^ year to maintain.;. T S 8 K n ^ S i r '""" "" " "" " ^ ^ ^ The average cpst per O. I. to ^ Gnfhth.L J. Hen^(Ross Read.. $8100 a v^ar- Recepuon:Percy Ellie-ch., Win

The V. F. W. has scorned the ^ ^ 1 1 ¾ ^ R o Y ^ 2 ? U n & h S ' ^ v , merger of cdl veteranss organi... , , ? e h n ^ t I ^ 9 ? ' e ™ r •atlons. It says it would result \ Winston Bcrucihn,!^©^ . Miller,) *•.. g . the biggest political machine inJP- W. Curlett. 1 the history of Michigan. Insert :Lonni« VanSlambrook. I

Objimarie^ MRS. CLARENCE ALLEY

Mrs. Clarence Alley, 81/died at.

Qmrche* Mary s Catholic Church Pk&ck&ey* Michigan

i.Fr.i, Jan. 5, Grass Lake there (Fri., Jan. 12, 1viu1.Li1.bL_ ,.i Mon- Jan. 15, South Lyon iiwr-

jFri., Jan- V South Lyon he-j . u.. js_n. ib, dexter here Fn., reb. 2, Brighton h«re. Fri.. Jan, 26, Hartlana htre Fri., Feb. 9. South Lyon there 1 U 3 S . - t^.'J. 1^- i i . . . l u « i i a i i l « i o - .

'! Fri., Feb. 16, Manchester hwr-,Tu«s.. c-F '"i], t-.' ".•o.iuqsi .._ \i n... i : '' v L/ ^ • i uiuie

~,ASu££T BALL SCORES

poxtant matters relating to tin statd and nation are coining up.

Stonex; Swilling will invite disaster.ThiE Prleskom', <"onaiuon of disunity is nation-Andrews'w i a e ' Some commentators seem

Bidwell (to even .rejoice over our defeat Matteson j in Korea. As one well known

person remarked "What this country needs is to have a few bombs dropped on it Then the

1 political narties will forget their (petty difference.

As for the affair in Korea we are at the crossroads. We must either concede defeat and with-

t draw from Korea or diq in for !( an allout war with China which ' might last for years and in the iend involve us with Russia. If we declare war we will probab-

I lv have to fight it alone as our * allies and the UN appear to b» '.for appeasement and most of I them have recognized Commiuv ,'ist China and would hand For

Instruct :Lonnie VanSlambrook, I ^ ^ w Circuit Judge Salmon of Lan- Olin Robinson, £eorq« Gte^«r. h e r h o m

sing has set aside a prce inc ., Welfare^Ona CampbelLch,Nor. i n q a s t r o k e Tftr7«A ai £1 160X500 aTtmted to ih#l Milter. J. n. Hooker. ier. daughter ^sumera^ Power Company. If Finance:01in Robinson, ch, Joe and m a r r i e d Clarence Alley in Winter 8:00 4 10:00 ^ s u p r e m e TOIUI u p h o S him- Griffith, Ralph PondX. Camburn , - 9 a S h e w a s the mother of J Novenna Devoaonst the comnanv will have to rxrv Sick; MerwinCampbell«n.,J* J- children of whom two survive. Ooniessions: S e r T b S c k Ground Siat an? !Henry. Clifford Miller. Mrs. Genevieve Lorette and a Friday evening at 7:30 p. m, users oaclc around max am teaimndtioniOna CampteBLdu 8 0n, Erwin, both oi Dexter,A son, Friday after Novenna^vot iow

DuAiiri OJ, bouin Lyon 3b; Jniv-' mosa over to her- At present fcr*i.y oJ, hooseveit 38; Milan 54, ; e v e r v newspaper and commenta nwsauio 3J; Chelsea 74. hart j tor favors all out war wjfltflhjnrc ..-• iana 3/, Plymouth 39, YpsilanUjand possibly Russia. Thetr rea

ssons are that we wiH have^-te " some day and so now.

Airport Com.. 17: Stockbridqe 45 T h^ L m i t ^ hlu£ ^ , ^ , ¢^ a OKemus J2 , ^ DQard ^ Wolfe Point Mon

Deiav in awardina war con. Jack Hannett Joe Griffith. • /[Lyle, died in early life.The funer Sot"jday 7i30 to 9i09 P, trarts^ay p^&ouslmds^f wo?k\ Resolutions: Winston Bau4*|<ti was held at the home Friday Sunday before 8:00 Mass. erTout cl jobs. \ch.. Harold Porter, Clyde Fisher.

GeneraJ Motors has given the (Martin Phillips. University of Michigan $1,500,000] Restorahonrjack Hannett ch.f to finance a health program and j H. C. Vedder, Emmett Widmeyer the Kelvtoator Co. $100,000,000' Robert Nosker.

^ T h e ^ c h T g ^ S t industry] GOMtt«tirAT10N KOT« expects to etttertain 500,000 win-l T h e s p e d a l d e e r g e a 8 0 n ^ ^

WL

! tano where two draft board mem 'bers resigned on the qrcunds Liat if the atomic bomb iras not

riday afternoon, Rev. Dalton Bishop officiating. Burial in Forest Lawn cemetery. ' ,

The Alleys -were neighbors of I the editors family when they

lived in Dexter and lifelon-i friend*.

wOii 4*t>guticaai .m>. .^Y Gnurcn

riev. lA' ;ald D. Brady, Pastoi liiur.,

STREETS LiGriTED The sueets ot riucxney are , iU , , . , - . ^ - ,««.

o. co.uied lights stre.cae ..cross m e » ,mt° ^ 9 ^^JLSZd tt^

LA' ?aia u. eraav, rastoi \t ~~ ~— ; •" 'J1J"" commander in chiet ot the army 7 30 ChrStnias drama 1 ^ U l a t m n

tq , ^ 8 ^cffSZ ^ ^ h d P^ident of the Unitod

,«?!««•• WBTZZA «*••- •^•iwe. At tnat time the Clinton , .___ L j : . _ , _ ^ . ^ i - -^ . ifc^ tef sport e^ekers this winter,

The Michigan vegetable indus­try did a $50,000 business this —ear.

Grand Taverse region to pre­vent damage to fruit orchards

("Tidings of Joy," tree and gilts to,"01?* n i

follow. High school and col lege[^. l a r a? arcn was buil across States have sole.control over the atomic bombxcmd Gen. MacAr

proaram. ., Julius Seeield,72, retired carpen Saturday, 6:30, Junior choir car j^v was a flop. 25. percent fewer! ter, died m" University rfosppitah ollinq and party" crt'ie ch-ch. | -^ : l.g"onq company

;h late Amos Cijiton of, now.

T

W j ., , . ,, C! hunters this year killed only half Ann Arbor, Saturday, following Sunday Sermon 10:3QL"NO. Room! Michkran may have uranium-b m a n y d e e r ^ k | g t y e a r ^ s t r o k e ^ w a g b o m m ^ . ^ , ^ J ^ I . I

;<3«plorattons are oemq maae m ^ e- h t c o u n t i e s mVolved. Last any and came to Bark River Tuesday:7:30,Nominatinq. comm. j ^ . , ^ , , .Laraqa and Dickinson counties. y e a r 1 5 1 9 3 h u n t e r 8 W l l e c j ls.1193\Mich., when 4 years okLHe marr!at parsonage. |ern State, Charles Clark, second

~ ~ ~ I deer. |ied Anna Anderson in Escanaba Thursday. Dec. 28,7:30 Meetingbry aixd Joseph_Clark, rural. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 1 December 26 is the deadlin fori in 1916. Eight years ago they of teachers and Dfficers of ?un I jceiving permits to operate con j moved to Ann Arbor. Surviving dav school

Regulat xneetmq of viUage!cessions in 15 Mich, state pcrrkAlcffe his wife, and 2 jc^RooeJi, j iranSliDeceinber 12 1950.cali •* Although there was a qold rush yof Columbus, Ohio, ancij Howard, ^ i f S S r b ^ ^ S w e d I in the upper peninsuja foilowino: I of Ann Arbor * « d a dowohtar,. Cavtrin Mennonite Church & w S ^ c t f S S T Present:!a uranium ore strike not^a ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ gonald Gilbert of S n Ar , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h Ciark,^se2, Read and Swar- the metal has been mined- Orny.oor There are seven Qiancl i . ^ , ^ . t ^ f y a n e r E s c h A. uio», ««.«?, « , ^ ^ prospect on state]children. The funeral was at the ^ . : ^ - 7 1 ^ ** l r

Durinq World Wat II/Ma. Thei . . , . ma Kinqsley of Ptncknev mm*

W lton Chamberlain is taking ^ a telegram statinq her ; Wt* .e:..-/.tary education at West X^^A Glenn Kinqsley had bee»

„. . „ , , X d in the'Banle oi to^jla* She refused to beUe^t, tf 5 9 .»r

PLiihGJl>—CHARBONNEAU The marnaaa of Donald Char

sisted he was^ilive. Weeks aftef she received ward mat _»•> wa» in a prison camp in Q«lBanT.

thout- Absent C. Claric -loy.

Motion by R.Ckrrk, supported .by Read to adopt the following XcsolutionJ- Resolved, that the;

Stah^"kua^qV'FuW Home!, £ . 5 8 ^ 1 Pual C'l' Us*.

bnnecu, son of Mr. and Mrs. j ^ t @ r sufcsistinq theue « ^ J f George Charbonneau of Pinck m e a t ^ ^ 0tber paropeoiv. a>». •^v-: ik place at St M c i r y s ; ^ . ^ h e w a g releo^ecV^hej i,uJiy,' Pinciaiey, Saturday alter| ^ w a r e n d e a a^d returned IP noon. -\ev. Albert Schmitt ottic^ h i g h o m e . A similar inckien* o c a j

i,e couple were attended ^ ^ Detroit last week. The wil» r liokros of Howell anci, ^ vjrrrfn* Pfr HarolH ColMrfS re-laaiq. i lands ^ ^ , ^ ^ ¾ <£l S Z ^ b ^ M o n d a ^ X v ^ S ' ^ Wor^Hp 10:ouky Betty ^okros of Howell a n d ^ M a r S e Pfc Harold 0 « A ^

.fuller considemton. But Jg^^^Arborjyionday, riev. firanat ^ ^ ^ ii Ou ^ t o n Oiarboniiecttt, brother of | c e i v e d ^ ^ he h c u i j ^ j d l l e d active leases exist. The <xbre-ofneicrtinq, _ _ IChitdren's Hour » * « the qroom. , * in Korea. After two & £ < * . « »

, — - .discovery in Baraga < ^ * a * * * PAT^rwiffiTZEL ! Y o u n a Peoples Meeting -7:30 A dinner was served to 40 ^rt^nity, Pfc Got t ta^odl^tW p.oposiuon and franchcase of the the 180 acre tract « D^gMjM P A m *^™- , Zvenmg .Worship . . . . . . . 8:15 Wnds ^ d relatives . htTwife from Kotttt a t t send it .Botroit Coknpany. as read be ad A million and a half ^ - ^ 5 ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ 8 ¾ ^ C h X r l c ° « ^ FeUowship Service b c ^ T t o n e . In the evenng a ^ s d i a mistaW f^^ * opted, ^ e c t h ^ e v e r t o c p ^ ^ ft^^ft^j-- • • Wodaesd^ 8:00 P. M g™™ ^ was aaende^by

^ ¾ ° ^ ¾ ) ^ * » fi^ t h e ^ l ^ a f t h W h a r d Hodqe home.in.De^ "" ! elm"' disease' prevalent .J* the .-2.!nSr«H Wiflrf«nr area. It is carr-|

in

troit where he has spent the last, T K P H Q , y y ^ - p COMES TO j m u s i i : f ? r 3°¾110¾ twn wlnterfl Tho H ^ « « fmnilv "HE HOLY YEA^ COMES TU| T v , 0 noWlv-«ve<k V

l^people.^An orches'tra rurnish- r ae to the rathroad ^ © _ t h ?

N'^The newly-weds will * postaffice t* Ojilr accentingfa

liV9 ^ certain amount of parcel post

Swarthout that an electicn be held km/ 29,..1951 to confirm the oaopaon. Carried.

Motion by Swarthout, support ed by Read-io increase fire hall) insurance to $7-500. Carried.

Liotion to allow following bill: Ben Tomln, labor on hall • $8-75 ..Motion carried,

Motion to adjourn carried. Mildred Acktey. Qerk.

CABD OF THANXS V/e wish to express our

• appreciatton to the Pinckney Civc Imp. Assoc, the Pinckney Merchants and other qooa friends ior the beautiful flowers given us

IT Grand Opening, Sat,Dec 16. : r v J U s d - ^ ^ * a * T friends who call

&t 'i*i ^ wlih us succee* We hope to maintain a man

siandard of service that will

strong [ready etc-

deivered by

*toi county. Michiqan. __ Yeat.4, N a y s O , Absent 2. j ftetroU Windsor area. " - — i - - : / ^ ^ 1 1 ¾ 1 ^ ^ A CLbSE (^chorbonneau farm where an m a r t e r ^ th«re is a •

Carried - fled by beetles who ^ J ^ . . ^ 2 2 ^ * ^ 7 w 5 S w ^ I d t p H o l The Rev. Francis P. L e B u f f e ^ . J ^ ^ ^ t j ^ been built. possibility that somedre^cV M o t i o n by Eisele, supported by ^ / ^ trees but attack live rnixup tt^ ^ ^ " J " ™ ? l d e ^ one of the 3,(300.000 Holy Year, apartmeni nas pos will not 1» deiv«sw|

ones. l & ? unhf Sa\urdal i P ^ " 8 - r e c a i l s m a n v A * 8 Jub" CIRanT COURT NEWS cnristmas. A* y J t o if » • J * " * ( M? Whetzll camS*here about ^ YearV most iinspiring mo FouV people,Gerda C o p p e r ^ e m b a r q 0 on air maiil P ^ l ^ '-••. - . ^ . - N i v' J I ? « S ^ f l ^ t L r S e d S e moments. Read Father LeBuffe's *° ¾ . Florence Mitcneil p . a o u have anv Christmas

OUR BOYS IN SERVICE ' S J S ? ? ^ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ was "article. "3,000,000 Prayers for * £ g ^ c cruxnnna were ad ^ ^ t o mail do It now. Michael Harnack jr. has been( - ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ toteke loTsife wSs Peace", in this Sunday's (Dec. ^ e d ^ ctttoenship. John Dcrv * —

inducted into the army and is at ^ 1 ¾ ^ A d^ahter bv to|24) issue of The American Week . « ^ 5 m u t e and wiU be fried T ^ government has canoana «. - - - 'J*** " 2 5 ? ? i i J S t a T^SlifSf! ly. Exclusively with The Detroit J?* week as wiU Euqene Minx ^ a curtalment in use of mp*cd

^ ^ - 3 5 2 ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ Time! ! { £ ^ V , * i 2 i «nd hinted that beer c a n s ^ t l e Ft Knox, Kentucky.

PFC. Ross Wilson is now at

^ ¾ . ««i of Mr Sider of Pinckney. She survives;

ed kike, killed in Korea Nov.29. j ¾ ^ w a s ^ ^ , FATALLY INJURED ' J „ , „ V rmd ^«4 — — ~~*

•rM xunerai was neia at the Mrs. Lucille Ross, 21,511 Sibley ^ , ^ Divo ces were grant w a r effort tThe auto compan* J j Glenn Darrow of Detroit B | ^ t ; * % " » « » ^ Q^^ Cha have hearly all — deepbunday with his mother, Mrs.«SwarthoirtFuneral Home J ™ * ( e d a t l f 0 0 a. m. Sunday when'ed to Bertha from _^orqe ^ _ _ j !kneylri^r« fv^««». ML. V / S . « ^ « ^ «%« day afternoon, iter, uona.nf ,... ., . ... _.,.,

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w l S i ^ b b e ^ " farmed. Walter ^ s and camerae ^ ° ^ 0 0 ¾ ^ v3d«tf oled quilty to bemq off the market It W W - r S i Vedder pied q u w ^ h m 0 t a l needed \*J*

nounCea

Flora Darrow. Hk J^unqert^son, ^ o m c l a n n g . Burial was in Bruce, is with the army in Japan ^ " W U ^ J J ^ J ^ ^ J V - -His other two sons work in D e . ^ e Pihefoey Cemetety troit The family home is In Ka ' leva.

Pfc. Tom Goode US Marines of N or ANNUM MonrniG

JtQBtiar • MeeBng^ • at me Livingwori County' fWuwica -Fire(

th'. Heath fcnnily.

hen led to ^ruia rroin ^ ^ £ £ * prlc^ irlcr^sefl despi^ « » CfOfv a car hit the one in which she' brier, Mary ^rom gads.^Swartz £ £ ^ » « ^ t h c r t j N * ^ was in on US 16,a mile west of and Irving rromjacne o < n o t d o so. Price and ^ ¾ ^ ^ Howell- Mrs. floss was in a car . . - - twrnHESDAY trols k are earpected W {Jf*»» , driven by Harold Whitehead 23, J ^ T J ^ J d o w n atree last a possibility V^™J2j£L.„#>< Others inthe car were WWte ' W^leaittmq down atree ia. ^ to w h # T # t h e ? , f | W « » ^ ^ | > ; head's wife, Rachel, 29 and R ° v \ } J ^ e e d a y at his farm here. 'f e ^

Sraart .0- > '^ifiSSis&'ss&JSia^.i^ S ^ ' ^ S ^ v G S L Tft« wZi ihead car had lust backed out!above the knee by a brancrurutt u 0

__ . „. „ n U U M M A , Mfsimm n lavarn wnen mev werei«*M ^n w v« iu m- qutui w n w i e o ; Q- N#W^«et

^ ¾ ¾ BESTAUBANT "*" ^onTluSiy, w m j S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 2 ^ . « « » • ^ j J S ^ o S l S i e H » t h at the Albert Dmkel b o a * f Hex 8. House.

" 23, of WuUarneton. Mrs. Rors ^ leaves 2 small children.

dresssed the wound and he is Dec.^JT getting along all right

Oft< bat bj^o* Dec. 24 end

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Neighboring Notes Ciyde Robeson has been elected master at in© Siocjcpnage Mas­onic lodge. *?ae officers were in-sicuied Uec* U o y XVUK©'daguiey oi Lansing. •

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Dr. B. F. Banner, pastor oi the Stockhriaqe i'res&ytenan church

pnd Mrs. ttd&th brandenberg at ±Q* Angeles*, Caliiornia were married at Sturgis. Dec. 12*

Mrs. J. D. Donahue of Unadilla underwent a malar operation at McPhersaa hospital, Howell lose week.

The Howett . Hackney Hard*

I ware stores entertained thei r32 employees at dinner at Chelsea last Monday night •

Major Harold B s e l e of Fowler ville was the first pilot to iffrH on the new /nrield at Yonpo Korea • . _

Howell 1 W aess

Tuat* WaeU, ttur., Dec. 11,, 20, 21

"ALL THE KING'S MEN"

Broderick Crawford Joanne Dra John feelana, John uerek

DexterTheatre DKZTfiL MICHJOAN

AM

TUM„ Wed., ThurM Dec, 18.. 20, 21 Sponsored by Dvxls? Kiwanis

* * « , . * * « * » . * . . M, M I " U F E WraFAf f iEa- -William KythfrMmJoite Rvynelda Wlto.au PowelTilJlB. Dunn Ed

•CUSTOM « r ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ caudren 50c. A H „ T S $1 n n

Way. Smwd*y# fc^ « 23*" "ROCK ISLAND SONG"

Owl Door Action Picture Stoning

Florence Tucks*Adele Mara-""** **r~n Pnnrli

Sunday, December 24

Charles Stanett Smiley Burnett* Si

"CHALLENGE OF THE RANGE* iUdaies Uzrtoaa M a t Sat. 2:15 Mat Amos. 2*30 Cont ftuaday. Monday, Dec 24, 25.

*TLL GET BY" Cartoon N

Mr. and Mrs. Qarence Fuller oi Fowlerville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Dec. 19th

( Dec. 21 is the date to receive bids for dredging the Huron river to establish flood control at Por­tage Lake. At the first date ad verased no bids were received

Wm- McQuillan oi Howell won first prise with his lamb at the

14-iH exhibit in Detroit. It sold for !$5 a l b .

El Crane, accountant, has been named mqr. of the Howell Co operaitve Co.. succeeding Don Penizen.

Paul Uber has been named high priest of the Howell Royal I Arch Lodge and Lyle Wessinger, * master of Howell Lodge No. 38 F. & A M.

Tue»„ W«cU. TLur„ Dec 26, 27. 28

'TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE"

Coming:Wyoming Mail. Treasure island

_ ONE Day ONLY '3LOSSOMS ON THE DESERT"

Greer Gaxson. Walter Pidgei on Cimm

SYLVAft ttULAitLti

Friday, Saturday, O K , 22, 23

*°** T««*.» D«c. 25, 26 Shows 7 and 8; The Dexter Theatre Wishes You a Merry Christmas and Presents

a Feature Picture 'STARS IN MY CROWN"

A Diana Staniag Joel McCrea. Ellen Dru, Jean

Stockwell Wed. Thuz Dec, 27 28

" S I E R R A*' A Western In Color

Sunday, Monday. Doc. 24, 25.. COVNTY FAIR"

— Xoauc'polor A Dsaam Staniag

w n m Wanda Hndrlcks, Durl Ives and The'Arm' Arbor Railroad has in , R o Sr ^ ¾ ^ . n ° r ^ c * Bates,

stalled 1000 HP Deisel engines aalaJ?*^* , * * # Cart00t

Jtheir road for freight service . {T^Z*^Ji I' 1 Thurber Cornell and son of Ttt"« We«.,_Thur„ D~ **. » . 28

'YOUNG DANIEL BOONE'1

An Action Drama Stantsej David Bruce, Kristin© Miller^Mary

Trees, Dardan O't lyon Uioit Now* i Wanda Henrick, Durl Ide and

Audie Murphy Coming: Sumirer Stock' Red Shoes

AVOW ItiKATElf ..... Stoakbridge, Michigan ..,..

Howell are moving their sawmill to 30 acres of timber they pur­chased of Walsh Bros, at Portage Lake.

William Simms, 73. lifelong Webster townshp farmer, died last Wednesday. He leaves his

WINCHESTES 73" A Woototn in Color

James Stewart Shelley Winters, and Dan DDurya

Frre* Xxnas. Show S a t . Dec 23 just ftPv«wouuy. *«* . - » - » — 2 Shows 1:00 and 2:30 p. m, wife, a son,Alton and two daughj Santa Clous will be there

Frtfay, Saturday, Dec, 22, 23 Double Feature

"PIONEER MARSHALL" Monte Hale, Paul Hurst

la * dupe* Western

j "JUNGLE STAMPEDE' (African expeditinon to Pygmies

Sat , Dec. 23, 3 p. m- Kiddies ?_ FREE SHOW

—Hm»m*tm+m

ten, Mrs. Brownson of Detroit Sponsored by UAW CIO Local ! Sunday. Tuesday, Dec. 24« 2 and Mrs. Charles Yahr of Ann] No. 437 Tj **<

I

MODERN, LOW-COST "» HEATING ( • f j ' f fv •)!•!

^¾ W'

• ; • • , ^ v / V ^ ';!/:

worth of school bnds to troit firm. , 4 / *

Hartlcmd has let the cntract to build ther new school to a Font firm.

It was award niqht last week for Coach Arch Peterson of the annual Briqhton hiqh school foot ball bostThe Kiwanic Club gave him a trophy and Coach Ocker-man oi tne Mich. State Normal coiieqe presented him with the Century Club award- During his time at Briqhton Peterson has won 132 football games and 143 basket ball qames.

The Brighton post office will be operj all day the last two Satur-dcr'" before Christmas .

Arbor- » Tom Bennett of Dexter has re

cceived a mlor award as a mem ber of the Albion college football team.

Brighton has sold their $400,000

"HOLLIDAY AFFAIR" Holiday season play with

T V ^ T N ^ ™ , - ^ , w. :. r— r Robert Mitchun, Jcmsjl Lei<sii r J 3 £ ^ m J t ? n f t n $ ^ l 1 1 1 3 ? 1 1 1 ^ - N e W 8 ^ ^ o* * e Birds received a $700,000 bequest b y . Fcdnest of the Finest -the will of Frederick Leckie Cleveland.

of Coming: Hills of Oklahoma My Friend Inna Goes West

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Ernf of tbo WARM MORNING beater U a taondeal It's tht only heatw of its k tht world. Exdusiva, patented Inte-

$m consttufidos fttoltt is an abundance of ajeisv bealtkful best tsd big ruel'tavinia. Heau |H day tsd sigbt without ttfueUof, Bomi any Idei ef seal cekt et briqueta. e^ni-automado, SMfeslM latdL Start a fire but ooea a yeart ^pai is asd tat At dependable* km-coat WAMH MORNINO isday! JMLtt

FARMER'S FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY, Max BuaselL M »

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^1 Xears Ago The Young Men's Club have

started a library and have a J number of the latest books in the' club rooms as well as papers

' and magazines* ( The roads are icv and the

blacKsmiths are working over time sharp shoeing horses-

Mae Reason is home from Mon roe where she is attending schooL

I Will Dunbar has returned [home from a year spent in the (west

I The telephone office will be [ cosed 12 to 4 p. .on Christmas Day.

Tihs issue contains a clipping from a Soo paper concering a line job of window trimming i there by S- T. Grimes.

Gorman Kelly cut his eye bad­ly last week while playing with a churn.

Water Sy terns etc*

Stanley Dmkel «

The holiday season m Michigan is cherished by us all.' It is a friendly time . . . a time when we like to relax in "The American V/oy . . . with a gloss of Michigan brewed beer.

For beer belongs ••Txto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible .moderation. And our rightjo enjoy it, this too, belongs • •, «4© our own American ~ _ heritage of personal freedom. Soe&l SBeecngfr.. • & ^ f j / /

Merwin Campbe.l L. J- Henry

Dead or Alive FARM ANIMAIS COLLECTED PRO>^TLY

IOI8E8 $SJM Each . COWS $5.00 Eacch HOGS $1.50 per Cwt WE BUY HIDn> m«D CALF SKINS

tral Oeefd Stock Co

orprise party was given for Mr. andMrs.Will Bland last week who have moved on the Dan Wright farm.

Frank 'C Rnarews,Detroit bankf wrecker and big politician, has1

haa i^een parollea oy Gov. Bliss after serving 16 months of a 15 year sentence. This act is not . — , , ,* popular. ,«:j i .«sJcmd Calvin Hooker, guardsJiow.

The Modern Woodmen eervedl ., „ „ _» ,_* . *. >— an oyster supper Monday nJght . | e l l : Holler and Latsoa. torworatj 50 were there. 1 R o g e r s # c^o^, Wiltse e n d Ter

Andrew Hicks, a former resi - - ~~* dent, died at Adran Dec- 18.

C. P. Sykes and son Idave a plumbing contract at the Mich., _ State San. fa Xxnas. when it came up miss-

The -M. E Church has elected ing. o ^ f has his suspicions but Mrs. Ed Burt, treas-. and Mrs. he has not gotten his goose back. Estella Graham, sec*' » . « %• •_ _

I Mrs. George Gremer and Mrs, OC V ^ « « - L -*. •— Arthur Bullls are patients at * • «VJ I C a T S A S O LPinckney SanUarium.

The Cong'L basket ball team' Roy Rice of Gregory died last boat the Howell M. Z Church Wednesday.

Michigan Brewers' Association r i7 -1t fHMth Points Building . Detroit 1, Mic'-.h^n

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. M ^ ( hunei guards.

C. J. Clinton won a goose at a feather party and w a s saving it

team here Friday night 14 to 10. The lineup w a s Pinckney: Don Swarthout and Andy Campbell, forwards, Cliif VanHom. center.

Mrs J. P. Doyle entertained the. school fciculty a t dinner Mooday night

Boys and Girk; dPQCXAIeS ON CHRBTM^W VACATION FOR

Scouts, Schools, Form Clubs and 3 o y s and Girls and one week > alter. »

WE ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF SCRAP METALS WATCH OUR ADV. IN THE HOWELL PAPER FOR PRICES

ON PARER AND RAGS

Logan & Edna PHONE 8 1 1 Howell Mich

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BSBBSaSmM T»WWCPfEY DBMfCa Wedaeadoy, December 13, 1950

H:E CAN BE-he will be-if you . bring home the television set

that he's wanted so long, that hell use so much.;

Laughter, music, adventure, magic —television at home means all that to a growing boy these days, but it means a lot more than just programs.

Now hi can choose his bwn pro­grams, with>ou to help develop Us tastes, instead of viewing the choices of

Now he'll be able to invite the gang over to his house for TV instead of having to slip over to the neighbors to see television himself.

NoivbtfU spend alot more time with Dad. watching h*n games together and listening to Dad's stories about thfrvery teams fihe/re watching^

No wonder fhe happiest kid of the block will be your son when you make this year his STritvirioi Christmas.9'

TELEVISION is moving faster than you think. New programs, new stars make their debut every week. The longer you wait, the more you xniss! Here's just a partial list.

CHILD PERFORMERS-Talents singers, dancers, musicians, inspire your children to

^cultivate their own talents. They'll be more eager to learn—practice more willingly.

WORLD'S GREATEST athletic events-Fathers and tons follow their favorite teams together from a front row seat. Television helps teach your children sportsmanship.

THE WONDERFUL world of make believe enchants children for hours—is often both edu­cational and entertaining. I t sure helps Mom —especially on rainy days.

M U S I C DELUXE! Now you can see as well as hear your favorite orchestras, singers, instru­mentalists! Yes, Television gets you right Moa stage" seats, no money could buy!

LAUGHTER under your roof—the shared pleasure that binds your family dose*. Tbt greatest comedians of the entertainment world are in your living room every night on TV.

Peter Capra Jiarseuttpg Director of the Boys Club o\ New York> says:

"Teiffisiuu is more than fan for boys. It i» significant a*d tree that since the inetasfon of television fee the Boys Club program, the Glee Club, Drama and Masse Groups have improved tremendously hi the number of boys participating. Television properly integrated in the ever-all program of who'»-

itkm will continue to make an increaau contribution by keeping growing bov-

I, entertained and happy . . . essemi ^ ts\ tatting character and developing person? i

ELEIISION may never again cost so little!

EASY PAYMENTS-SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY #1950 AawricM' Avt., NtwYerk 17 N.V.

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Gifts for the Kiddies

ineir leader, a young Captain irt the Venezuelan Merchant Marine, agreed to accompany them if th J voyage could be arranged. The Scouts decided to try. They went to official; of the Grnncolombiana Line which operates freighters between United S'ate* ports and Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. Line officials were en­thusiastic about helping the Scouts in their training and offered to trans­port the group free of charge on a round trip between New York and Maracaibc

One of the line's most modern frieghters, the "Ciudad De Maracai-bo," was chosen so that the Scouts could inspect the newest equipment Under the guidance of their owr. leader, Capt. Melean, and ship's offl« cers they learned how the equipment worked, and many shipboard duties landlubbers never learn. Their big­gest thrill was locating another ves­sel by radar.

At the dock the Scouts were met by Antonio Davila Delgado, Consul General of Venezuela; Henry Kuhl-mann, Grancolombiana's Director of Public Relations, and a delegation o(

In Port: They honor Simon Bo!;'' j

\merican Son Scouts and P.;>y" Scouts. The Scmts covered a lot of urounl,

They attended a , bas'-bal! game, ['lac. d a wre-.th at the statue of South !* in;" rica's Liberator, Simon Bolivar; it tended a party in the.r honor, and fven broadcast to South America over 1' '• Voice of America.

T'..'>y had r.ome t rov tb . because nest of them spoke on'y Spanish, ffowever, the Vcne/.uel ;n consulate furnished each bov wih ;n ichnlifl-' • tion card The p!an worked, too. - ive of the Scouts were returned to .heir hotel in police -ars

/.howed the Americans some Vene­zuelan cowboy dances and taught them South American songs—even their own ve^ion of Boogie-Woogie.

The Scouts made a big hit with everyone and their visit accomplished a double purpose. It was a valuable experience in Scout training and the Scouts had served as ambassadors of bod will between their country and urs.

•and meet American Girl Scouts.

HeraHe Alger's faveffta Asaerlea. Is the las* e# < ssl I am ears be SJSSJII hgree te^

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The Board of R e l a t i o n will be in session at theCierk•*"**??• J 9

W. Main St. on Tuesday, the 9th day of January. I t f l M - l • * * « * • forenoon until 8 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of completing the regis­tration of electors of said Village.

Dated this 12th day of December. 1950. S4UDRB2D I. ACKLEY,

Village Clerk

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I hweby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of resolutions adopted by theTulage Council of the VILLAGE OF PINGKNEY, Livingston County. Michigan, at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December. 1950.

JLDRED J. ACKLEY Village-Clerk

December 2a l f i

Life-Saving Bundle!

ELECTION NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF

PINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election to be held at Putnam Township Hall, in the Village of Pinckney in said Village of Pinckney, Living­ston County, Michigan, on Monday, the 29th day of January, 1951, the following question will be submitted to you:

Do you favor the confirming of a franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, granting permission to erect, construct, lay, operate and maintain, within the VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, all needful and proper poles, towers, mains, wires, pipes, conduits, and other apparatus requisite for the transmission, trans­forming and distribution of electricity for public and private use, subject, how­ever, to all conditions and restrictions of said franchise, as passed at a session of the Village Council of said Village, held on Tuesday, the 12th day of Decem­ber, 1950.

A copy of said franchise is on file with the Village Clerk, and it is open to the inspection of the electors of said Village.

At said election the form of ballot will be as follows: Continuing grant of franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, for the purpose of the erection, construction, and maintenance of towers, poles, mains, wires, conduits, apparatus, etc., requisite for the transmission, transform­ing and distribution of electricity for public and private use.

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The polls of said special election will be opened at 7 o'clock a.m. and will remain open until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of election.

INSTRUCTION BALLOT VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY - LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN

MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951

SPECIAL ELECTION VOTE ON QUESTION OF CONFIRMING GRANT OF

FRANCHISE TO THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY

INSThUCliONS: In all cases mark a cross (X) In the square at the left of the question tor wnica you aesire to vote.

Before leaving the Boom fold the ticket so that the tafflcd* may be seen on the outside.

Do you favor the confirming of a franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COM­PANY, granting permission to erect, construct, lay, operate and maintain, within the VlLLHi*£ OF PINCKNLY, all needful and proper poles, towers, mains. wires, pipes, conauits and other apparatus requisite for the transmission, trans-forming and distribution of electricity for public and private use, subject, however, to all conditions and restrictions of said franchise, as passed at a session of the Village Council of said Village, held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1950?

Confirming grant of franchise to THE DETROIT ED/SON COMPANY, for the purpose of the erection, construction, and maintenance of towers, poles, mains, wires, conduits, apparatus, etc., requisite for the transmission, transforming

f and distribution of electricity for publk and private use.

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The job of informing nut than 1 6,000,600 kichigan people shout tu­berculosis .continues,,ei th«q.fymeV« of tubercular C riAUo Soil pub­lication* are rflsd J0»..*.,*9s$fsr . delivery. StoppM«.|B«ps^«iflD . every citizen tmderstarxling ' sots about the deadly disease. Tubareu losis Christmas Seals purchased tbia year will help community, teachjiic programs on TB **^Jw* '« ****• J

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t More of my roan* nieces aad nephews will be to seheel this faB tha*er« be­fore. One of the important lipiani tbey will learn li that America- It a, free country wttb Liberty tor *D. The* will also testa thai tore are two Iortpaa of

Stamps t$ronj» tfces; program. Parejits that the early tew thrift will bring "

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Low Production Cost

COLUMBIA, MO.-A ftve-poini program to "balance the soll't needs" end obtain mt gmum crop yields per acrt *t low |*o4ucifc» costs, was cwtlioed W O. T. C§e man, Missouri University extension soils specialist. ^

Here'are the steps Coleman tug* gevts:

1. Provide plenty of p i s ^ ^ y ? available form for the *********** growing. Crops cannot grow without nutrient*. -

1 Hsveyour,soil^t*stsd to deter mine whither is m. balan tjaTahced pie and livestock.

SvOettteapilin crops can us* fib* moans a turnover

MYo* can ao* or hovo soil ition by gro v _

fleep-rooted legumes. 4. Keep water, plant nutrients an*

topeoH atiPQ?1*J&ffisS?*** bSplMfla UrTacTnjl anaTc^ttoiSng t* reduce runoff andIerosioo loss**.

*. Follow a wisll-belanced crop­ping system. Deep-rested legumes lor pasture and great, manure crops need to be ^^J^fi^J^ grains. livestock is a wmusr to properly handle pastor* and rough-sge crops m sue* a crop-balancing program. Testa have shown that where a crop if pastured off, about 75 per cent of the organic matter Is returned to the soil. This is true of both legume and non-legume crop*.

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VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY

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THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY ORDAINS:

SECTION lrr-PeoniAaioji p h*r*by grumed to THE DLTROI? EDISON COM­PANY, a New York Corporatio^ttfi successors cmd usaigas, to construct, main­tain and operate in the public streets, highways, uiie>_; u^o ">.—. public piaces in the VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, Livingston County, ^ . . : - ^ : , ..:.)1'needful and proper poles, towers, mains, wires^pipes, conduits u.td o^er v^-ratus requisite tor the transmission, transforming and distribution ol elect k. .y ior public and private use, subject, however, to all conditions and resthcuons uereinaiier contained.

SECTION 2—The conditions of the foregoing grant are as follows: A—The grantee shall do no injury to any street, highway, alley or other

public place, or to any siia^e u>e*, or in any manned disturb or interfere -,,.m any water or gas pipes, or with any public or private sewer, now oi uercuitei laid or constructed by any authorized person or corporation.

B—The Village Council may, in its discretion, gx^a; permission *or the u m-ming oi trees wnen necessary to make me unes saxe aua acGn^xuM, oucn uau-xning to be done under its supervision,

C—The construction work of the said lines shall oe unaer me supeivi&tt>u pt the Village Council, ana the graniee snem pay w m^ vu.w4 e, a^u ^ ^ u . . ^ ; oi 9& i^rnized bill, me cost oi sucn supervision ai ui« ibtjai xaie oi unuic^ xor the same*

D—The said grantee before entering upon any street, nighway, alley or other public place for the purpose $f. erecting ana consuueuxig any poie*. mama, ******:P*P*»» conduits oi otnei appara;u^, shall, m wnung, uom/ ^ c v^ayu Council or its representatives, of the .proposed cbnsaacuon ana ouana us a^ proval thereof, and shall, if the Village Council so requires, m* wiw H a sui-ficient plan and specftcatian, showing the nature ana exit^ ui u,e p i o ^ ^ a erection and cdnstruction. The cost ot inspection snail oe neia to be pan oi uie cost of supervision.

E—No street, highway, alley or public place shall U aLowtu io remam o r .u or encumbered by the construction work of the sa^ ^.u.w- ioi .. i^i^ ^ . . . j U

than snail be necessary to execute the said wor*c ui« u.» vu*ay« w u u e ^ u u detemune the question of such necessity, and the ^uu^tt Miuu w uu uiuo^ wu-form to ail ©romances ot the village, now or heiteartei m nuce, ie,auvc iw ^« fencing and lighting of obstrucuons and excavauoix*.

• S F—The grantee shall save the Village harmless from any judgment that may

be recovered against the Village by reason of the wrongaoing or negligence of said grantee in the erection and maintenance of said poies, mains, wires and other apparatus or construction.

G—Said grantee shall make due pxovio*on ur. a iony-eig^t nour* nouce in writing oy raising its wires or otnerwise, toi me parage oi any uurn, i>uuaing or Qtner structure on or over any sveet, hignway or punuc place occupied by tue mains, wires, poies ana apparatus ox saia ^aiuw.

SECTION 3—In consiaerauon ox the gxanung ^ a a uancxu«»e, greutee agree* mat u* rases ana cnarges tor execuic service m uu« vuiaye ui ^ uc cy sxioii not exceea m raies ana cnarges IOX luce service cbcwuCi« m iu> s,** .^ area, eviaencea py us uruxorm iwm scaeaui* ai uie uoic uu xue wiux uuu ap­pro v ©a oy we Miuugan raouc service uommission.

SECTION 4—"Hiis grant shall take effect u baia granite snail, wiuun mieen aays uom me aate ot uie passage ox uus OXUUIMUC , am v. .uuyy u c t IU wriuen acceptance ox uxe lexxns ox u*v ^-. _ u^^u^u ux mis grant by me axumauve vote ox uue«* hiu^» ui mu S*4^««.J W. JUU vmagw, vpung mereon at u »^ociai execuun to i->« uciu ua ivxuu%Auy, LUO <,gui uciy ui jauuuxy, i^oi, a* piovia^a tor oy me aiaiuw«* uua m« oiau* oousutauuii.

If not confirmed by the electors voting at said election, this ordinance shall be null and void*

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SEC1ION 5—This Franchise and Ordinance shall be and remain in force lot thirty (30) years tram and otter the aate ot its confirmation ny the electors ot the VlLLAUb OF rONC&xNLX Livingston (Jounty, x\iicmgan,

SECTION 8—Nothing in this grant shall be construed to alienate the title oi the public in and to any street, nighway, alley or public place, or any por­tion thereof, neither shall anything nerein be construed in any manner as a surrender by the VILLAGE Or VuxUUXt,* at its legislative power with respect to the subject matter hereof, or with respect to any otner matter wnatsoever; nor ex in any rp/TTtriftr u*nw«g the right ox the saia vu«Lrv<a£. Or FiiNU&iN£x to regulate die use oi any street, avenue, highway or public place within its jurisdiction* ,,, ,, , . , ,. ^...-^.- .

Dated mis 12th day oi December, 1950.

STANLEY DINKEL, Village President MILDRED J. ACKLEY, Village Clerk

Moved fee HOY CLARK. S e e d e d by HOWARD READ. ,

Th*^bBcwingn**oiuttonwo*c RESOLVED, that the propoemon and xrarichise oi THE DETROIT EDISON

COMPANY, a* read, be adopted, subject, howwrer, to corxfin&cmbn by a vote of the elector, of the VILLAGE OE PINCKNEY, Livingston County, Michigan.

12th, 1950. I hereby eertfty mat the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy

oi a troihWgroMted to TriE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, at a regular meet­ing of the ViicqeCoundl oi me VELAGE OF PINCKNEY. Livingston County, Michigan, held on Tueeday. the 12th day oi December, 1950, said franchise to take efied upon its confirrnation by the electors of said Village as provided ior in Secnon 4mereoi

MILDRED J. ACKLEY, Village Clerk

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The fcn^r home of Mrs. Beu Iah Martin on Putnam Sthas been sold to ban Mallory d Ann Ar bor.

George Clark of Ann Arbor called at the Dispatch office lastl Thursday. |

Merwin Campbell Larry Cam-J | burn and Oiin Robinson attended J ' a Masonic banquet at Fowler f

u ville last Tuesday- Francis • f'/Dodge of Detroit spoke. Olive I | Branch, Lodge of Dearborn work J ' ed a FC degree, long farm.

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. Mr, and Mrs.Carl Lents of Char | lotte were week end guests of the Una Campbell family.

Mrs. Edna Reason spent last week with her brother, Fred, in Pontiac. Roy Reason and family went after her Saturday.

Mrs. Muhl--> Suyaam of Jackson spent Tuesday at the M. I. Reason homo

The Russell Gardner family of -Ann Arbor and Mrs. Bertha

: Kasenchuk of Chelsea called on 1 Mrs. Emma Dinkel Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read were ii Detroit Friday.

Mrs. Ralph Clinton and ch i ld ! ren brought Mrs. Gladys Clinton back tram Detroit Saturday

j where she has been visiting.

- - i Peacf Palmer and family of J ine John Sullivan familv «# timt "**** toe we?€* en^ ot the I to*™* spent 8 ¾ ° ¾ 7 & *i*r° Plmer home. rHarry Murphy hmoe. i TUT I ^ C iar^ etna wife and Mrs. I wii wm« Mercer with Mrs ' G W- U i u r k o i Ann Arbor and ' «22? 1 ^ 0 ¾ 6 0 0 0 1 of Bnqhton ^ ^ 1 ° ^ ^ w i i© oi Detroit S S ? 1(f/ T h u r f ^ a* the Dr g ^ ^ ^ Chcories Clark home Walter Mercer home in East Lan S u n d < ^ -

, ?•'*• ^diiu j-eawidge of Sacred Heart ' Mi«« T tr. , Seminary, Detroit, Gus Ledwidge ' inr, 2 L • ? e K

vl n s^v ina is visit-!w *°«e >ccme and Nan Led- i

rS?rf?« s ^ r - . ^ • M a y n a r d L a w l - ^ ^ o i A d ™m are spending w f ^ Detroit .Mr, and Mrs. •• &eir vacation with their mother,;

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Vow it the time to modernize ynui kitchen with PhilgM . . . the thiifty bottled ga* for farm and town homes! You can huat far and wide, but you *on't find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range! Remember, too, wt will give you » generous trade-in allowance on your old range. . . regardless of type, make* or condition! E*sy terms, if yon wish.'

mAHt OTHER PHflCAS AfPVAUCU 'ROM WHICH TO CH0X4SII

„ Jh® ^dmy^ O. E. S. Chapter 2 B&& a ^rha°J ^ ^ ^ t i o n at Bnghton Monday night.

Blanche Naylor of Eaton Rapids. Mrs. George Meabon and son,

Marshall called on her brother. Robetf Marshall, at Merry hospit al, Tackson« Sunday, where ha

Howard Read family 9 n e nt Q 4 is seriously ill. uday and SundaTat t h l ^ L ^ A ^ 6 1 ^°111 &** Meabon re WiZae n o m e ^ A n r f A r t y ^ FQ" c e i v e d l a s t w e e k *** *° ^

^ ° 0 1 , been in action in Korea 21 days Mrs. Emma Vollmer <md son. a n d ^ 2 8 ^ ° b u L e x P e c t e d to

John, called the tlm A ^ I . ^ , CTO 1^ acuon again. W i l b u T ^ n o S t ^ F ^ S 1 Mr. jCB^MfaTK McDonnel ville Sunday r o w l e r - were in Detroit last week.

The Murray* Kennedy fm»ii„ ^ v i n Hooker was Installed were Sunday o^esslS O ? A I a s ^ ^ t a r y of Aon Arbor Mas Ambrose Kennedy famiS ^ 3 S ^ . r ^ S and ^ ° 1 1 VVllson as

jornuy otjs , W. of Fraternity lodge last Fri HowelL Mrxmd Mrs. Ross Read were

Sunday dinner guests of Mrs-Ida Beyers and daughter, Janet in Ann Arbor. j

Doyle Texnpleion and family |

Mrs. Lester McAfee and Mrs Beatrice VanHom "were in Lan sing last Wednesday.

Miss Lois McDonnell is home from Mich. State Normal for 2

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1 of Kee^o H a ^ w e r ^ e e H n d ' w ^ t e v a c a t o l * ^ e s t s at the Albert Shirlev / TM 7 1 1 0 1 0^ W a r e •P6111 Sunday in

I home. ^ ^ Plymouth. Rosalee Nash of Mich, State is w A n n F 2 ? ^ P ^ l if Home

working at the Argus Co in A M ' / w f c Academy,, Kalamazoo. Arbor during ttristmas' vaca^ ^ x / ^ 0 ?*"** ^ 0 0 1 ¾ 0 ^ * , tio. ^ * * = * * ^ B | » Mrs- ^anr Amburgey and

Joseph Clark of Western State ^ ^ 1 ^ 5 ^ W&t*' m

college and spent Sunday at the I a S £ s o n , ^ ^ - . , B - . Dr. Lawrence home, Portaae ^ ^ Younglove school P.T.A.{ Lake. ' mortage m e t ^ t h e ^ ^ Scrrurday night |

The Gilbert Campbell family £ e y , h o l d ? C^istmas P c o t y - ^ ^

%^Ftfe^S^£t»tL««;Flfli a u d ^ h l p daughter. Janet, of J>etroit were ^£^££- . _ . „ , ^ r

week end guests at fte Georae i / o h n B a y e r ^111° w " » called on Mary Lou Gardner, dewhter * axu* Mrs. Joe Lorettte of Dex

jof Mr. and Mrs, Georqe Gardner ^ ^ " " ^ a v night j underwent an appendicitis oper Mesdames Gerry Eichman and otion at Ford hospital, Detrortlaft ¥ 5 T d J l f 1 1 ^ w ^ m A011 ^ -Tuesday. Arbor Wedneesday.

Walter Sohtler is home Jrom ^ 4 ^ Elisabeth Griffith W. M., the Detroit hospital In a aittcai o o ( * • How*11 °- £ S. was thev

condition. <n»et of Louise Zieoler Friday Bob Wheeler of Ann Arbor n,frrht ^ ^ attended the meeting

who ran a store on the cutoff. °* "actaw O. E. S.

"» iiFa coal o w n oi. Portair Highland and Frond* Stwhan,

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I State fifgtj ftjiiHkry Mrs. B. Reese, JB J MPf •&

Mrs. Dolly B»^j% and Mrs, Esther Wfcdmoyer wens to How.

cidenily ._ SunSqt _

shot himseU He. his rxomer,WnL| and a fcrotherinlaw, Gerald

IEsther Wkimeyaf were to How.IGcoe* had been shootina at bott lell last Saturday. I tea in the river with a 22 rifle \ Mrs. Roberta Amburqey enter-I They came I© Dexter to get a tir* iained the^Cay's Beauty Shop ] fixed With the riil© in the car and ladies bowling cdley team! parked in front of the Sportsmen*

Jot her home Tuesday night at | Tavern. WnUnkerman and Gross (the annual Christmas dinner.Mr \ Mrsi John Smith were also pre [set 1 Mrs. Lester

.ts^sMsl md~Mrs.

last

THE PINCKNEY SAWTAHIUM Bey M. Dufiy. M. P.

ttnckney a Michigan i*niy 11:00 A. ML to 2:U0 P. JM.

Except Wednesdays Men- Tttssw txL SaU 7 to 8 p. m.

DR. G. u\ McGLUSKET

MABTUf k LAVAN Attorney «1 Law

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You get ruel savings of up to t full gallon of oil out of every 4 with Duo-Therm*« exclusive Power-Air Biower. You get more beat from every drop of oil because the Duo-Therm Hepplewhite is built around an amazing fuel-miser burner. The Hepplewhite has a special built-in Waste-Stopper, too, that gets more heat into your home ; i i keeps heat from flying up the flue!

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You get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly from floor to ceiling ; ; : no cold corners . . . no cold floors. Finger-tip Control Dial makes it easy as tuning a radio to get just the heat you want!

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LAVEY HARP WAR!

. ^ McAiee and

Omar Gass were to Detroit 'Friday-I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sackett of Detroit were Saturday ccdlers at the Olin Robinson home.

1 Sunday guests of the Lester McAiee home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gallagher and^spn and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hudson and family oi Detroit

. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dillingham \ left for Florida Sunday to spend I the winter. I Mrs. Carl Sherman was called it© Kalamasoo last week by tha [Jthe llness of her mother-1 The Gerry Eithman family spent Sunday at the Ambrose* Eichman home in Dearbprn. I The West Marion church held I their Christmas program last Sun {day night.The Green school hold (theirs Thursday nigth Mrs. |Alta Meyer is teacher. < The difford Haines family I have moved in the Ray Burns | iarm house and the Burns family in the lames Pocking house on Unadilla St

' Miss Gertrude Spears spent Sunday at the Russel Glover home at Fowlerville.

took the tire to a garage* Louis I went to the tavern ordered a) cup oi coffee and left without , ,« , , M«*U M^W««« A**. waiting for it He was found in T*liih2»2L Michigan Ave. the car dead, JJ short rMe l a t e r j g ^ ' S ? ' R«ddenee> 814 heard the shotCoroner Ganzhom' of Ann Arbor was called. with a bullet in his heart.No one

Howell :: Michigan HERB SNBED

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Duane Hyne,24. Brighton, Nor-ma Snyder* 17<Brighton; Richard) Kauffman, 26« Ann Arbor, Joan Collins, 20,Howell;George Faust 48, HowelL Vera Floyd 45 How • ville, Loxene Wagner, 20, Fowler John Ivankovicch. 26, Fowler ville; Keith Huck,22. Howell,Von P^Of__53F3 j^ii v : . M i M on ¥VNrai *-«riiiA. f s. rt t

' %©ne 183 207 E. Grand River i Howell » Michiaan . Real Estate, Insurance. Brokerage ' City. Lake and Farm Property

A Speciality list Y©« Rropsttv Wife Me

U S LAVEY

General Insurance Pinckney. Mich,

Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phone 137F11 MepaMna

MYiON J. HUGHES Plumbing and Heating

State 6/17 Lakeside Drive License Rush Locks

P. *L SWARTHOUT & SON FunGiol Home

Don C Swarthout, Director Modern EqutDnsent Ambulance Service

Phones 3d & bii, Pfaekney. Mich, FBED c. sacrapiT

OPTOME1WST Sr.

dell Kingsley. 20. Fowlerville; Norris Maloolm, 27, Whitmore Lake. Jean Wortz, 24, Whitmore Lake.

APPEAL DENIED __

Howard Thayer wrote a ler ter to Gov. Turner of Oklahoma in an attempt to save the life of his who is sentenced to the elec Max Klettto* a former pupil of trie chair for murder. His plea was refused. Klettke's aunt,Mrs.

A U C T I O N E E R A SDeciality

Mrs- John Hdfnsr; haexspld her Dorothy Gkonos is' now circulat home at H lemd Lakex and gon«=>'mq petitions in Lansina *-' to Detroit tolive with h©r; dough has prevailed on Ex. Gov.

BERT WYUE ffaone Pmckney 78F2....

~ REfRIGERATION SHtVlCE

HAPOLD RADY Repairs On Ail Makes

Phone Pinckney 15*Fj^

* DR. C. I. TOWNER Dentist

|8044 Postage Phone

Doris. I Sigler to intercede

and Kim

Lake Dexter 3461

Road, "Sexier

120 West Grand Nver Av*. Hew** u Michiaan Phone 358 Residence »15

UOYDTHENDEE

Livestock Hauline Weekly Tf*P« Made T© Detroit

General Twckrmg Phone 64F14 Pmckney, Midi

"CAM, JONES m

Concrete Products, GfaviL Sand Top SoiL Road Gravel Fill Dlr*

Road BuBdsng Blocks Lcda, Piece or Contrcn-7628 Toma Rd., Plnekney, Mich. Phene Dbxter 3 H6

JOHN^. McCLELLAOT

STERLING u^URANCE C a Special P«Vffesentative ^

Telepnone ^69 Howell / ^ 1169 PmcknSy ltd, HowelL Nfccb

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YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A FAIR DEAL ON A NEW BUICK

JZ^PH »BH,A W 1 9 5 0 BUICK NOW OR A NEW 1951 BUICK LATER ON TOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A FAIR

ITY TO DEMONSTRATE ONEOF THESE FINE NEW BUICKS NDWE KNOW YOU ALSO m K A h V w B U i a

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MAYBE TOS 18 WHY YOU'RE

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If you feel weak and depressed

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-WOTARY—, USANCE and BONDS 3NE 138 - PINCKflEV

Oassilied Adv&

A. A» /•- A. A, A.

Phil R?rney Kratzmiller JLivingb^.. Jounty Phone 25566

Representative Ann Arbor I

or have an urge to eat freguent. FOR SALE:Mixed clover and alf , F p R SALE;In Dexter, pleasant 2 ly and still feel hungry, it is poss alia hay, also second cutting of .dory, centaily located two storv much insulin in your blood.Leam alfafla, 100, bales, also walking how a simple test will reveal this Plow< waqon, two oil stoves ana condition and how a balanced c 0 < * s t o v f - o t h p r ancles too diet may correct it. Read "May numerour to m»*i©u.

story, centaily located two story seven room house, bath on eack floor, handy to town. Call Ann Arbor 2 78b3 after 6 p. m. and

be This is Why Your're Tired, fa I William Cooper, phone 144F11 The American Weekly with Dec. 17 issue Detroit Sunday Times.

STATE OF MICHIGAN to 0« City «1

LOST-^Female Beagle 13" with back, brown* and white legs. Reward. Call 26065 Ann Arbor Collect

WANTED-Lady wants general house work to do or cleaning by the day., Phone 91I-'21 inquire at 5730-Hinchey Road

Livingston Motor Sales four BUICK Dealer "YOUR BUICK DEALER" HowelL Michigan

THE mm NATIONAL BAN

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At a •—lea el MStf City el H m O te esti

PrM«Qt, Hottorotbl* Judge oi ProbaSt

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FOR range new.<-h:<rc.

SALE: All white kitche:. coai or wood, qood aS;

Phcue P :kney 13F* FOR SALE:Record player with a!

*•** in OM I changer Plays through any or all «* «**'radios within 200 ft. Cost $5200,

Hiram R Smith. WU1 sell far $25.00.Phone 150.

WOMAN WANTED:To care for 3 children far 2 weeks. No laun, d.y. Phone 137F21. Pinckney

9SS9E

up to SIO OOO for Depositor

each

Goottted faguMk, OIM known as OoJtJMATF MFTO WAMTm-To^l UnV ' F O R S A L E : N e w 6 'OOm holse 1© fcW Jag^h.al«, know a. F«d JagTh ' S ^ ^ i m ^ a S S .¾^ : C a t e d °n G n a C r 6 ° f land'°U b U f t

^ ' « ^ 4 totimator. Small shop automatic water heater, ine. offers permanent job to qualihed. ^ r o o m s Q , applicant, preferrably should re- J' d ^ ^ ^ bath.located at

j Minnie Jagush haring fu©d her pet. i n n J S S f [ 1 l t i o a ' Pr°yin9 t h a t OT instniement filed * T . ^ • P 0 ™ ! ^ said Court be admitted to Probate ai

doing bench and

the last will and testament of said ceased and that ddmlnstration of said estate be granted to Fred J. Teeple or some other suitable person.

It Is Ordered, That the 2nd day of Jan. A. D,.1S51 at ten A, M, at said Probate Office Is hereby eppsMed far heartm* said petition *•

It i» Fvrftsr Ordered, That public nd loe thereof be ejtren by publication ei o copy ei ode order, lor three suooeestrt weeks previous to eejd day of hearim A true copy Hirom R, Smith Celesta Parihall Judge of Probate j pQR SALE—Eight

->•• ? ? ^ ¾ ^ 6 ^ ¾ t ^ n ^ • 224 Kuhn St., Gregory for further _., daskmce- Mus be able, to pra .^omc±Q^ ^ v . O. Nelson. « d.^sumate time ana nil in ov r n MM A - SrKnr-*„_ ^ — L _ ^ -.0-0^3 w o r k phone 7 0202 Ann Arbor-

Reaister of Probate

,To start most of the time will be [ P Q R SALE:Baby scales, car bea, spent on bench and machine. Lot: ^ ^ cheap.. Inauire 11360 River er it is expected considerable Bank Hi land Lake, time will be spent on preoessinq NOTICE: I will make fancy work and e«tirnatinq. !f0r bridal and baby showers and

Brighton Tool & Die Co. j ^ Christmas presents. Just off Gd. River, BrightontMich. i j v l r 8 i YIOTQL MacArtor, Phone 163

'or call at 422 East'Main St. to Pinckney. %> *

8 weeks old)!FOR SALE:Record Player(12—W Thomas "Murphy, Pinriknev

hone K8F4. pigs. in., 10—12 in,

David Ledwic $35.

.phone. No. The Bank Money Order has

become a popular means of pay ing bills in our own or other

I communities.

automat. 0 ^ ^ . >otatoes, Cabbageta

QUALITY

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Vegetables

FOR SALE 30 oolton ic water heater. The Umstead Farm George Roush, Detter Road. ^ MTmmrissi ~~ Phone 142FU j ATOTmOW FOR SALE:Four 10 gal. milk cans'saws filed Retoofh©* like new,2 dairy wash tanks, safe! ^awn Mowers 3harpemefi Garel Electric Dairy water heat < All Week Do&e By Machine and er. Electtic Dropin cooling unit, a • Guaranteea

This safe economical means of r^W stirrer. Frank Pearce \ A. Mandell setling accoimte. provides a per, joggQ Stinchneld Road, Pinckney» 11514 River Lane Drive

jmanent receipt in the. bank files- Inear Silver Lake f rS-Lcnc1 Lake, Mkhlgoy 1 w (f&k SAiE: 2 lots 66X132 each

The charges for Bank Money o n yo^eH, gt. Pmckney-Inquire I Orders compare favora*1- tnan) a 0¾ Mower Road or pnone

Over 8000 Bank Monev Ord-ders have been Issued by this bank in the past year.

'other forms. I

Jft5# Fish

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Market Prices Courteous Service

100 Pinckney. i WANTHD:Sewing gnd alterations

\ — Mrs. Norman VdnBlaricum

1 MCPHERSON state BANX^ 3 9 stuarl s" ^ ^ ^ HoweO, M i d i 7

All deposits up to $10,000 in­sured by our rnembershie in the Federal Deposit Insuraoee Cor-

FOR RENT: Modi over Roy Clark's store. Phone 124F3 Pintknev

pcrv WANTED... P$ULVrtx\ Wid s^etrall BMOMI ptissf C. H. Lteprl. H « s f eSFlv/

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SPOT CASH FOR DEAD OB DISABLED

STOCK i

HORSES $&00 CATTLE $64)0

HOGS $ U 0 Pet Cwt

Prompt and Comtsons Service

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PROMPT DELIVERY

Phone Collect To H O W E L

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