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&<: ;K : ' "iff fr wl ,*•*' • iVr-*- ••*> -*m*ii! tsflfv"** ••> «r f fc %?•• V Pinckney frspotch ^ WediU*4<w School Him.::;-' •!-•' ;rY*J&W£HBWS Mirror July 1/1360 is a r o d tetter, day*. ^ . fcr renin Institute m M that a a v | . ©diay night the grcKluauito^iyviiSca it beceines a jfctfe v^uonaJ class of J 950 w e m > r o u a h t^J^^f jp*< ' i trpa^^awter, w*e a ' m* is*tf | _? u ^ ccmmew^enT^ps^uTe'o^^ ^^Kfe legislature voted to accept it asT^* 1 &<» " ' le grave of ius feritjon. ! Church Notes «BV. CaJboUc Cbuica Michigan Baseball Notes THI-COUNTY LEAGUE PINCKNEY 21, LANSING 6 Current Comment "Its an ill wind that blows no good". We believe an oid say- ling went something like that j ris specialises in vocational train - „-_ . .. ' « ^ «£«W «* c**n"a^ an easy tin J While we . ali ^PabSS high • * * $ did < things, itonua to became part of school,e^s in^X S^toluUw^r ^ 1 2 * 2 2 * Wed,. 7:30 p. m. Jeajjnq the Lansing UO V tW /***& £ * » e »* they m a y T £ trustors as mn,im«r«hi A -i—!™ 8 *? .i^. ; ^THf^wo^y . * 9 * | n ^ ^ ^ ^ « . a^ ».•« ^ *..«___ <Sunday 2Uto 6. They scored iA^ q ^ 0 ^°°¾ out of the red for every inning.Batteries: Pmcknev-< ^f or< ^ na to , J* 6 **** indications tSSSt ? UJ u gh S( C. Clark and J ^fV**! 3 f 0T tne CWTe » £ year Clark; Lansing-Eyman, Papons £^,, ^ July l wilJ totQ l over Hump and Davis. S4J0,uuu,uuu the highest yet. Far Pinckney plays Saline at Pinck .. ^ s t H moi «hs the sales ta ney next Sunday at 2:30. Other scores were Chelsea first: It'filled a Pig gap in the'*?*»* as innumeraote. clones,: whols' hmi^Tm VSnTKndSJI Mich, echicatiaaai s y ^ i i j f u s r ^ be * ore &** fcav© done in melcemeierv ^inc^eyj P^t aaci wUi continue to ao"^ii w **^«y .- . - . : tne future.- WUUttue 4 ° ao fL Tfce prcxircro.CQnsisti.ol.aR.in wnite as tne aass, ciaa in cans ^ laps ••** ^ ° 7 ^ jeWlUpfc.".;c» ana gowns mcShSa toto tol ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ i ^ V ° 3 ^ ' Puiiding.cmd l o o T S S r ^ m on ^ S W ? ? by -^1 the stage. *». ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ W « 3 W ingmg helping those wna: cam*^J , *„^r* MW ^-^^° 0 ° 110 ^ ^dipatip 0i ,.Mo*. .aS^^SEhcoUege degrees. j ^ ine fi aCT9 , ^ " ^ was decorat^^ppert ^uiftTI^uonqi, iVotoM : g t a i Assets of mor© ttan $1,-1^ * ^ 9 class colors °* ^ ^ *»— J n '--^ ^ ' - - ^ -- OOOMJO and a iono trauitioa. Thousands with no more tiiai. cWv eighth grade education have J pursued practical studies gtt Its trades include the] tailor- ing, watch and clock repair, arch itectlal and machine drarhngre Mgeration, ari conditioning, pani •ing< s*e*iog4aplay; fiOcretaiio., hiahex accounting, business ao. amistraHon- pharmacy, commer Ce teaching, advWrtising sales- inanship. Tito late governor and senat or Wobdbridge N. Fer^ iouiia played the processional. rtev. Brady:, gave the invocat ion. jxibara Clar^, the salutatoiy. or welcome, and the class hist- ory reiaing the trials, tiLouiations and lays of the class in their 4 /eai*s 01 mgn scnooi was the joint worn: 01 i*ois Curtis, Mary Lou Gardner, hichard bchneiae. und itoxjen i^n^y. jtonald bwartiiout and Harold! r'airbaiJks g a v e c discr&pnon o* J *v^ u 1-. looii ^u- 0 ,Ln e "impenUina i«D;o; fcp to ed th© schoo in 1^84 as Big H a p t WashiD ^ n a ids Industrial school. The name* has been changed several times tljneQ, fhe pharmacy building was completed in 1902. Feins was •^J'etAe^i gov^^mon in 1912 on the Democrat ticket reelected in 1914 and in 1920 he was elected United States Senator and died in Wassington m 1920. The Ferris Institute has 1200 fcupils enrolled today, li) has graduated over 75,000 men On women in its time. Brian Brophy is president PAUL H O O E Ther following relates to Paul Hickie recently transferred to Denver, Colorado. Hickie started with the depart ment's game division in 1034 as a mammaiogist and became re- gional^ chief 0$ the department 4Bs military-service. During a year Isabel braay, PultV Re.bman Bonald A&qnson ana LaVefr,,? Jlark combined their eriorts To (-peer ahead in the tuture and pre* I 'diet the fate oof the memhecs oi ine class. Joe Jeffreys, class president, of Claudius britton, will 'inveii the marker and ivirs, i'red rtead, the gregt grdat granddaughter will lay oi wreath on the gsave. VViiliam Gilks of HowelL a son of button Gilkes, a descendant, will i d a wreath on the grave ot ^uudius Britton jr. whose grave is next to his fathers and who served in war of 1812. A. L 7^0 to 9:00 p.» 'uniays^b^or» b:00 mass *#davt alW Noveaaa Pevotion CC^GX. COM. CHURCH V lAty. PpKild D. Brady, pastor Ohoir Practice Wed Nights 3, Jrqauist « Choir Director 'f 40 * ^ ^ 0 ; WebberviUe Indi -: •• Mrs. Meiwin Campbell s ' W^liamston 4; Mason 12. Sal Sunday, 10:30 Church Service S S „ 0: , f'owlorviUe-W^bberville Wednesday, 4:00 Junior C h o i r \ vtw ^ 1 ¾. P*ac>ise. 7:30 Senior Choir practL^r* «.,*; ise v CT SOFT BAU SEASON STARTS 6unday, June 11. Sermon "How to Enjoy Nature." 10:30 a. m. 11:30 Sunday School."The Call to Repentance." The first soft bail, game of the season under lights will to*!, place at Pinckney on the lighted I held on Friday night. June 9 at 3.00 p. m.The pastor and youth »?„P« »• when the Pmcknev V >' g^oup will hold services at the*! w - team meets the Dexter Dea collections were $180,408.000.The May s/ies tax collections were $1?,UP1,UU mora than $270,000 than in May, 1949. Higher prices mean higher sales tax collect- ions >and this means only one thing. Due to higher wages the public has plenty of spending money and they are spending it The Dixiecrats movement in the bouth caused by Pres. Tru- man's advocating civil right m I34d like all third party move- Sons of •vill give a talk. Smith of Howell of 0^1¾^ 7 ^S 1 ?^' ! Cons> There ^ "^ a^p7eiimiii-l ment f •¥?*** to he "rapidly** fad- ^he American Revoluubnri^ 1 ?; , to /"• 9 1 to T , H «• m. Vaca- } ary game at 7j30 p. rh. between IS?" f.^^a. -^e center I ion Bible School Enrollment wel-jthe Pinckney Cubs and th- Ham come. *-— •-- ed and taken to Quebec wWtahitdmi. ««* ZJZ ifrB he was held 4 years being - ex^toung *«3E fiXZZ'" MtS Anne Heath gaye the class CAVALRY MENNONITE On Sept. 15, 1761. Later he mpv- t ed to Weymouth.Vermont wher«s ) ne enlisted in the Vermonf Ranaj m ftev. fisjc lteacny. tliai„, ers at the age of 15.With h i # S h Mnomq Wmhip ..!!?. 10:00 er and neighbors w^\Q0HPtnr''|4un«Kiy S c h o o T T . ^ ^ . H;00 burg Junior team. Several door prizes will be giv i ^ s e ^ T ^ 6 S S \ * ^ ~ M n 2 ^ = £ » ! In the soft ball l e a W .as, wk nen^presented the senior aaveijnear ikztayia, N.Y.In 1824 he and, $U P L -* ^^Jci^'^aS^J^ys beat the Sh^aA team wili M^ababiy be gtirn^ heiro each /riday night SOFT BALL NEWS the fight in 1948 the Dixieerats havte jusu lost an election to the Democrat regulars. This was a to Don Coyie, junior ^resiaent. | his son .Clcrudius jr.came to^Sml *»'* Sl^t mu , - - I Arbor and took up a farm which poem. The class will was aiven' - • -- M u -*-^*^ wmeft oy June Ixnus. Betty VanBlair- cum, Wm. Jeifreys and Thomas Mofilman and q:f tory by Pal! ixrwrence, Maiy .inn Maser. joe Clark ana i-ewis Kiggs. Mary A 1 Campbell was vale ^. orian. She had one of tho ruy. A fcst class averages ot any .finc&i^y c/raduate. in competit! •••••«•«• took up much land. At one t i m e l p ^ <™* Mrs. Fred Rebma n o t ^ h e h a n , Amourq< y ana iey 3 , lr or i taae aa ve a graduaion party er . hey lived right in* Pinckney ^ w . - , , the site now occupied by thei*** ^ eir me Friday night after Thomas Murphy home. ^ en away. As ftnekney i* not]? t ontost !? r I congress onal seats. in anv leaaue thisvear there l li 1S pretty hard to build u p a l *-.i? n T i^^ . mi£ > y ear rnere 'iUcal party without patronage. The Dixie crats who deserted Pres. Truman in 1948 lost their pahonage and were ignored when appointments were. made in their 'state.s The resuit was t^eir foiiowekl deserted mem and wem back to the Pemocral regulars. itoWO# DeBrow» J9Xire V s £>eat *e Shehan teamj ...Marvm bhirev|Monday niqht 13 to 8 and on' , . ..- •„,— t -— fA ...•••••• ..8:00 P. M J ^ ^ 211< ?ht Lfcnko; won hum th> was later sold to Washtenaw fottag^ Play* Meetings . y^ed Reader team 18 to 10. Homo C °T £<& r rS ^^ fC ™- ,,, - * mi - M. (runs were plenty in both game In 1835 Claudius sr applied for -i-,—. and hitters had a held day MftKl 011 a n d w a * 'f* 1 *^ Ih ENTERTAIN FOR DAUGHTER Batteries tor jeiireys were Boblfrom bulk" static^ t^rfWhTiM^ 1836 they came to Putnam andi} w J m/r ^ , „ , Darrcw and rhr-b Sin« 0 ,- w I"" m ._ ul ? st «ion to _ dishtbuting Gasoline has been hauled Singer; for ochnein Batteries Wod, for Dinkel were icommencement in honor oi their & m mM x 1 L r> J _ , A Claudius Britton sr.died in 1850^ughter.Patricia Ann.The g u e l t s ^ ^ ^ L r t u a h ^ 7 ' ^ R< ader le examinanon she won a 4-yr on Feb .- 2 2 and his son. Claud were:John Rebman, Mr.and Mrs.' IO ^ 8 * * unou &*- in.!948iaUowinq ffis return from| emV/ Kalamazoo. She• aiso wonjf5j^2r"l85i. scholarship gt Nazereth Acad-,^ j^actly-one^y.^'la^^h ^ w j a h r ^ * M r ^ a ^ 5^1,)¾ Sedfer^iorleff ]p -^ "" locl August Hertler, Miss Alice B r i n k - j t S J ' * re 4- bmaer ' ^- nes I- tnnn M r A n ^ K^«* DAU.^ O*r«i-:_ J era,' re^eivice. luring a six- ^ Readers Digest award andT" stojtch in uniform, which tet ^^ o i $ / 6 J o r t h e best T W O 5 1 ^¾¾^^ £^,5¾¾ 1 mark-m-Enojtish. Isab^ Brady 1 l VZ ! ^ S^^SS^Y 1 ? ew ,^ ma fmark-m Enajtish. and the P^Pgne Wands, Mick !won the second pri2e oi $i5 . 10 > K!LSPS8**-fT^ iJS!? I! |These awards *s:e made possible c^.fiiirtBlttillliiinilliur^ .staf^Wjoy ^^ tomily^ of Thomas ana man, Mr .and. Mrs. Robert St.Clairj BOYS HELD r Mf. and Mrs. "Wm. Willets. Mr. The sheriffs office is holding 2 <*£_ Mr T s ; Edward -Artold, Miss ffcjys, L. Hutrtihuse. OFFICUAL STANDING stations by^ank truest Ibr some years now." We CO* remember when it was hauled over the hills from Chelsea to Pinckney by g three horse team. Recently these tank trucks have figured in a number 0 accidents. At Chicago a.-street car nil a tank truck of gasoline, set hr« to it and 22 pooplsjfAfcer** killed. At boys Don Fox and Edward Ste Es^er Herman,Gene He?tler f Mrs.*o ? vens, both of Detroit for breaking Andrew Rickelman, all of Ann 1 « er into the Fisch Electric Store on M Arbotr, Mrs. Charles Phipps, Mr Jettreys Won Lost Pct.,Ypsilanti a tank load of gasoline 0 2 - 1 °¾^ 41400 ^ i o n s ) ignited when the & l 'Oyujrear wheels broke letting the ? i* 5¾]^ 1 ^ &<*NTL on the pavement and ^r~~« — *,~ » x , tv 1 1 - e i JiJ ( a biasing inferno resulted. The ^ , , _ .. _. , ,„ „^, ,^>2aLanfl Wesley' 'JJpnciay Dinkel Shonan, i fact that no one was hurt was ac Mich h U r C11 ? ^ 1 ^°¾ ^u^t^ m n, w a s G i ^ made the same night Pa >^ of PinclaieT^ r — — - ^ 8 ^ - . J e g r c y ^ s Reader. | ^dontaL The accident was at £S^J J S ^ T S ? ^ ^ 0 1 0 .^¾^ May 27 to break into the Parker Paricia enters Mich. State Nor.. I ^ ^ _ m ~—'. ^.,.6:00 a.m. During the rush hour Jc^ah?' l, lieLe had? charge 'UffirnSteZTl&A «« ^r«ii«rf th^ {1 iA IO J ne r «» liiectnc Store on M ™W*««»J ^ n , a Uf s ^nipps, Mr.^T",'; admSisterh^a^r^est fesouH^ 0 1 ^^^^ ^^ M ^^ ^ 3 6 -ft»t. A typewriter and other ™d >*«. David Phippes, daugh- \ £, el i? aammisering me xorest resour xhomas ^nd Mary, Read 0110^0-.1,.1^- ^ ^ W b * , AW r*H-m«#.iejiauth.of Dearborn n d ' w e L Monday I Lucius Wilson Awards. Mich -!cmd Pat Rebman won scholar ces of Japan. The ifeyear-ald Caro, native graduated from State^ilegejn J929 and jrece jg^pg"^ M icn . state Nordmai""at Ypsiianti. Supt. Reader qave a short ad dress in whici; he stressed the aims of the sc Ived his master's degree in mam xnalogy vfroxn the 0. of- M. in 1921. Prior to joining the Mich. .ccaite'vation department. He con <hicie\i >3 biological survey of } m e class had articles Were taken. Ah cmem* 1 *^^©! Motor Sales, Pinckney but it mai th is fall. I t tailed. THE NEW SCHQOk- . CONCERNING DISPLACED PERSONS A :ooTan s d thrhop 3 v o ^ ol x k MJttr, T h e *>«" «* trufitees of ^ George wiki^M Teserv^ at t3io) University of Michigan. .„ High School t>n the 10th d a y of fa£ l maJc ° 1 t o l h e P 1 ^ 110 l h e sta-Huly A. D„. lyi>0, at 8 o'clock p. Wna of Mr. and Mrs.Dimitri Bou-|m fox the purpose of electing ' ree NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING the fatalities would have been The animal meeting of rinck- . hoavy . It would seQm ^^ moIe 'ney Community Schools, School.!precautions should be taken ID District Number 2 fractional Pua-, tiansporting of gasoline in hug> rf™ TiT M K l ft ^T 7 ? Un ": quantities o n the public hi^h IV, will be held at the Pinckney, „„„„ which • ^ invariaWy Jus and the benediction given. Monday the class left in 5 cars Joii^ng him in Denver will, be- j driven by Supt. Reader. Mrs Mar his %m Naoma and two-year j^^ Shirey, Jim Gardner, Al i for. Washington D C. old child, Valerie. *TELEPHON*M8#TION ) On June 8', The Lyndhla Tele- ( ANNUAL ALUMNI REUNION! ohone Company and the Mich., The Pinckney high school alum 1 pell Telephone Co. will present [ ni reU nioh was held at schoot O jpint petition to the Michigan, i batiiight with about 100 present. PubUc B«vice Commission T n-jThe tfaxiei was served by the authority for the Lyn-jQ £^¾ . iiwu> u* i»x*. uaa mia.i/jmun cou-|m xox purpose oi eieci lawyer Jg^ djspiaced person* brought ONE THUSTbb' for a term of th us now ©ngagea m arawing up to ^ commun it y w h 0 moved to;years, and for the adverhsemen for bids on the 1 ( ¾ ^ ^ ^^ only 3 weeks hcre> They were not sponsored by the church but by Rev. D.D.Brady and the church member who ,em ployed Mr. Bousoff. All Protestant structure. This includes: excavat ing, cement, brick, carpenter, IS 1 ! Dnir ^ y 'M lul Rr^r^nhliil^lflcto'ioail. painting, carpenter iBobon and Mrs. Roy Campbell,, ,, , . *r k ^.««« ^^!^,» stuesting =-,^-^ n\\\n no^JQ^eli certain telephone- propertied to Mffih Bell. . The petiUoh'WTtr also include a Floyd Weeks of Grand Ledqe qcrvfe the inviocation. Gerald Rea- .._ r -- --- A , .son. called the meeting to order request to discontinue the furnish -and introduced Chas. Farris ot jng of "no charqei' toll service-^ Howell toastmasters club Ktween the Gregory and ?inck| wn0 oiiiciated. Mrs. Ruth Ritter ney exchanges. 'read tha financial report. The el- Alt customeri now served . 0¾) election of- officers for next year Pinckney secvice station lines J22 j re »ulted as follows: 'president ...Mrs, Chas. Clark Vice President ..... Robert Read Sec'y Mrs. Sadie Moron Asst.'Sec'y Mrs. Aha Meyer Trea§. . . Lloyd VanBlancum Following the roll call of class and 58, and those customers by Ha* 4 who are lopalfd^w«es Pinckney and the westem"Dound tf of section 29, Putnam Town- mp, will get Bell.rural service 515© petition is approved. Cust omeTS on line hufnber 4 who are. ^ welcome was qiven by work v and the heating plant ways crowdeH with autoists Thu Commujiist movement is the parpen of ^ ^ \ 0 *^ ^ am »,^op« business" 1 ^ lLn hail a milil °ft Commun ist youth marched last week, stoned American soldiers ana dia about as they pleasea.There |weru no overt acts as it was. transacting such other as may lawfully come before said meelinq. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1950 Eric G. Rose. Secretary, Board will be advertised for. These ^ e V h ^.'iwf°3 Pl fi ed 'T^f lurches and orqani^atxons axeloof Education, Pmcknev C o m m - J ^ V J ^ ^ ^ ta»^rt«i j Uzechoslovuxia the government {there has charged the 21 dipol hid- h«vk tinhL nnn7^,^ hJ ***** to *»°**°* displaced per- unity School, mas have to be approvtea By. goM ^ fin j inrt wwtnh , vTJ the state. The new buildinq will be built on the front of the 7 acre site which is 500 ft. wide or thera abouts. The bunding to be erect *d :s about 180 ft. square, one Atory. As it will set some distance- back from the road it will be hec essqry to change the present naseball diamond. This diamond now runs norjth and south-Un der the new setup it will run east and west These preliminary steps will rake some Time but if every- thing works out smoothly work should be started some time in July. SHOULD TONSILS COME OUT? sons bv finding work and a home j for them. Locally we sent $50 to CONCESNING SCHOOL BOARD , . . - New York for the fare of Mr.and CANDIDATES AND SCHOOL who are stationed there Mrs. Bousoff here. Thev have ELECTORS OF T H T PINCKNEY w,th nln ""'" *~ —•—« --- jpaid back $10 and promised to COMMUNITY SCHOOLS pay: me balance.Friends of theirs JULY 10th, I960 get them a iob and place to live 1. Election of school oii;cers wil in Chicago. | be by petition as provided for in Section 15, as amended by Public -Acts ot 1949, No. 83- Chapter 13t, School Code west of mis point and «Mi Shirley Reason and the response Tonsils, formerly were w4«+#M*t a.9a - nrn\ Vva 8&rVedf« T_ _ T_£X.^ . n ^«Ur f\rtaa nran. loro^ caa^s r*,i i n t o r t i n n line 3 custamefswm be served . j oe ] e a reY3i 8en ior tram GreCTpry' only' .MSJ 9 ^ °*: Howard Thayer ga cons. from both^regorfV and Pinckney class pres. Howard Thayer gave a brief resume of the school reorgeniza ered seeds of infection, warrar ing removal as q matter of cour se. Recent findinqs indicate need of much cannon ia-Hxe-ir removal it is reported iji an article^ 6s at j?s#sent. ti on and the "$140,000 school to) < T^ist ^»-asplication, Greqory u- built ^^^IXm't^t^ll^ ^^^^ u, t mnn Shirley Reason, daughter "Should tonsils Come Out", in cfcariqed. Busmess telephone s u b ^ ^ and Mrg.Roy Reason sang The American Weekly with this scribers served %V the Pinckney Q g ^ responded to eh-''Sunday's (June 11- issue of The exchange would pay anincrease QO[e ^ ^ ^ j ^ i^gon 0 f Lake. Detroit Sundoy Times. Get Sun- in Oleic monfliiy ,*ate£-' land gave an acrobatic dance & day's Detroit Timet. EUmhW^on of th# fr^ ^JJ 10 ® DeUa Davis, played a number of between Gregory cmd_Pinc)rir'i 0L -^.woq|E«fe numbers .on the which is an in«jularrate_t. ,v: ^ ^f 1«, wm put co3l» between J ^ f T h e "4 rfcmtonisers," 4 girls two points on the sane Jo*! oasis 1 * as colls to other toll points. JUOfOmOEMENT . . W. awl Mrs. Ernest P o ^ « f «.| ^ Pinckney announce the engag, 2«SStoT^their daughtsr, Bmma 45pi^'liwris Robinson oi Phr iiaoth. She Is employed at the ***** •- ---p. Her fiance ser ,. the mc^ne corp. _ ths» Kymouth post #ad\K*>d ftrom P)Y" from tho T^psilanti Normal sang a number of songs and got many encores. 2 Dr. Nohnton Wilson of Jackson,] a member 6f "the first graduating class at 1892 was called on and responded briefly The meetinq closed with sing- ina "America^ 1950 ^ CENSUS I The 1950 census is about com- pleted If you have been missed, you should fill out a missed per- son form and send it to Wayne' Krumheus, Cor of Case* and'Por ter St*., Lansing, Mid*. * ^ - >••'•• 51 As to the reports of their disloy alty there is nothing to warrant such insinuations. By taking an-, other Job local people are re-J2. Petitions may he • obtained lieyed of all "responsibility. The' DPs may be returned to Europe should they lose tneir job and means of support. Before beinq allowed to enter this country they were thoroughly investigated by the Allied Occupation Authority, the D.P. Com. and Church World Service. Rev. D. D. Brady OF-THANKS with plotting to ovei throw her government and in Japan Gen. MacArthur put down a Gommuii ist} revolt and arrested 21 Jap anese youth for inciting it. Kor ea is said to be strongly Comm- unis;. Sec. of State Acheson just back from Europe recommends continued use of the Marshall plan which is furnishing money and arms to the nations which are not Communist in order to __ _ get them to remain so. Critics 3" Petitions shall be "filed with the'will cry that this plan has not ' " * worked.Thoy have no-other plan. and it undoubtedly has slowed up the spread of Communism.H both Europe and Asia should go completely Communist this cou». ry would find itself in a from Mr. Eric Rose, Secretary of the Board of Education or. from Mr. John Burg, treasurer of the BoarcT of Education. Secretary of the Board of Educ ation- Mr. Eric Rose, on or be- fore June 15th, 1950. 4. No elector shall sign the pet ition for more candidates for each term than are to be elected. | 5. Each petition shall be signed! unhealthy position. The family of Oliver T. Clark.' by not less than 25 qualified wish' to ewend Cheir thanks 'to he: electors of the district. many, friends and relatives for, 6. School electors must be. their Tandness durinq our fathers a) A citizen of tho United States last illness and .death. Special b) Twenty-one yrs.of aqe or over thanks to Rev. Brady for his \c) Resident of Michiqan 6/montha Brady comforting words and Mrs. Earl J a u g h n jfor the lovely songs Mrss. Ernest ^Cornell, l/lrs. Wm.J Kappler, Alvjn CJark, LQUJS Clark °to m*k my^S^dn* We wonder who started the ficst senior trip? We know whet started the first one at Pinckney ,It was El win Hulce, then supt., prior to election , now at Roscommon. Back in th» d)A resident of tho school district 0 <j d dayg graduating classes had at least 20 days, next proceed- ^ ui ^^ »5^. They were sup Ing the election posed to finance their own grad^' 7. Eligibility to membership on uat i 0n expenses* and for that pur^l SPECIAL COMMUNICATION the Board of Education. jpoae p u t 0 n a p ^ ^ ^ one o j "' I n Saturday, June 10 Four (4)'= Any qualifiad elector in theator ^o otheT ^ ^ b u t t n ^ main ' •, degrees- will be conferred. L mentioned Pinckney Community geidom raised ofer 4HQ0. After tes will open at 2:00 p. m.[ Schools, whose name appoarsl^^ r'^c^^. ges wiil open a\ *A ^si> «faction. Dinner will be ser , t •"• ' ,, J «_%._' »*»^T »,WW^»T%»V». igm\G$T ' CiplOmOd examinations and to work on the assessment.roll and wncj they wer# ^4^ a,^ cmy is the owner'in his own right of ' funds Q,^ ^ J " , — — - ^ .^...^.^, T „,.. »w-e turned oyef 1 r _, u * .VAU uniiHj»***mi wed «t 6:30 P* m. ..Delegations »th* property so assessed snail f ± school crUbtte fund or to 4 I wish to mAk mv frWn^aOT from me Ford Motor Co. and Red be elgible «0 election or aPP°J*'buy a memorWfe hT«Aool! neighbors a n c ^ t h ^ ^ ^^ to office>inisaid s c h o o l j U i j ^ JJ. fe dt«erent. Th^minuto the beautifuUy.^^pwerw, fo^f^^ * w « * «• late wife. Your kindness will ah^ ^^ brothers are asked to| be present Pinckney will go to -Stockbridge on Thursday, June 15 to work 2 M. M. Degree We wiil leave MARRIAGE LICENSE * [ways be remembered. Vernon Dana. 21 u Howell,Chas. I Wiliam Rnonow |»» Themnv 18, Howefil? Chc» Tl|s» 12 rural school districts fftfryV 26, Howell Phyllis Hern, which consolidated into the Dex, i.& Howell: Anthony fugas. 23. & A t f cukufced school turned:Pinckney at 5:30 p. m. 6:30 din. Helen Joswik, ^ HoUy over cash assets of $37^4031 tojer . Allen, 22« Ho#»n, Shirt** new board against debts of,By GafatxJeU; 2 2 , D*& onfy ll^OSSUXX T^!.^ J ^¾^^.^ ~-?' ms&v**. v«.i^<p-4«b^^4i^^'v'''t****.*-•< *iriS- Ijj'ijL'^' X ^ % M i y t i J 0 * * ^4 ; \ ^ . - . . _ ^^.^1^ .they enter the 9th grade they band orwtfe ©wnpropery ioint- star , bunding tttt.a cash reserfw ly, .regardless ^of ^ h e J^Jto finance the jsenior «^7»!» which empears tn tne ™ew-jconUnues for 4 y*a« ana ment roll, if otherwise so aualtt- th ^ ^^ sentaw this d •d, each shall be be elgible ^ ¾ ^ J t ^ & l election or appointment l^pol offtoiu VML 1 Date at EUctlon Monday, to lulv : % & *-^- •5» I These lripe wJte q^ Jnnoycttcnv at hrst but now piactkpuUy #viff! 12 graded school tactsl one. : - . - . « ••« N' ; . ^ > ,.*• 'VJv < r+ \y- #^I»^ J ''Jt/ WM®&m iMik

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Baseball Notes T H I - C O U N T Y LEAGUE

PINCKNEY 21, LANSING 6

Current Comment "Its an ill wind that blows no

good". We believe an oid say-ling went something like that

j ris specialises in vocational train

- „ - _ . . . ' « ^ « £ « W « * c * * n " a ^ an easy tin J W h i l e w e . a l i ^ P a b S S high • * * $ did < things, itonua to became part of school,e^s i n ^ X S ^ t o l u U w ^ r ^ 1 2 * 2 2 * Wed,. 7:30 p. m. Jeajjnq the Lansing U O V t W /***& £ * » e»* they m a y T £

trustors a s mn,im«r«hiA - i — ! ™ 8 *? . i ^ . ; ^ T H f ^ w o ^ y . * 9 * | n ^ ^ ^ ^ « . a ^ ».•« ^ * . . « _ _ _ <Sunday 2Uto 6. They scored iA q ^ 0 ^ ° ° ¾ out of the red for every inning .Batteries: Pmcknev-< for<^na to, J*6**** indications tSSSt ?UJ7°ughS(C. Clark and J f V * * ! 3 f0T t n e C W T e » £ year Clark; Lansing-Eyman, Papons £ ^ , , ^ J u l y l w i l J t o t Q l o v e r H u m p a n d Davis . S4J0,uuu,uuu the highest yet. Far

Pinckney p l a y s Sal ine at Pinck .. s t H m o i « h s the sales ta ney next Sunday at 2:30.

Other scores were Chelsea

first: It'filled a Pig gap in t h e ' * ? * » * a s innumeraote. clones,: w h o l s ' hmi^Tm V S n T K n d S J I Mich, echicatiaaai s y ^ i i j f u s r ^ b e * o r e &** fcav© done in melcemeierv • ^ i n c ^ e y j

P^t aaci wUi continue to ao"^ii w**^«y . - . - .:

tne future.- W U U t t u e 4 ° a o f L Tfce prcxircro.CQnsisti.ol.aR.in

wnite as tne aass , ciaa in cans ^ l a p s ••** ^ ° 7 ^ jeWlUpfc.".;c» ana gowns mcShSa toto tol ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ i ^ V ° 3 ^ ' Puiiding.cmd l o o T S S r ^ m on ^ S W ? ? b y - ^ 1 the stage. * » . ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ W « 3 W

ingmg helping those wna: cam*^J , *„^r* M W • ^ - ^ ^ ° 0 ° 1 1 0 ^ ^dipat ip 0 i ^¾ ,.Mo*. . a S ^ ^ S E h c o U e g e d e g r e e s . j ^ i n e fiaCT9, ^ " ^ was decorat^^ppert ^u i f tTI^uonqi , iVotoM : g t a i Assets of mor© ttan $1,-1^ * ^ 9 c l a s s c o l o r s °* ^ * » — J n ' - - ^ ^ ' - - ^ - -

OOOMJO and a iono trauitioa. Thousands with no more tiiai. cWv eighth grade education have J pursued practical studies gtt

Its trades include the] tailor­ing, watch and clock repair, arch itectlal and machine drarhngre Mgeration, ari conditioning, pani •ing< s*e*iog4aplay; fiOcretaiio., hiahex accounting, business ao. amistraHon- pharmacy, commer Ce teaching, advWrtising sales-inanship.

Tito late governor and senat or Wobdbridge N. F e r ^ iouiia

played the processional. rtev. Brady:, gave the invocat

ion. jxibara Clar^, the salutatoiy. or welcome, and the class hist­ory reiaing the trials, tiLouiations and lays of the class in their 4 /eai*s 01 mgn scnooi was the joint worn: 01 i*ois Curtis, Mary Lou Gardner, hichard bchneiae. und itoxjen i^n^y.

jtonald bwartiiout and Harold! r'airbaiJks gave c discr&pnon o*

J *v^ u 1-. looii ^u- 0 , L ne "impenUina i«D;o; fcp to ed th© schoo in 1^84 as Big H a p t W a s h i D ^ n a ids Industrial school. The name* has been changed several times tljneQ, f h e pharmacy building was completed in 1902.

Feins was • J'etAe i gov^^mon in 1912 on the Democrat ticket reelected in 1914 and in 1920 he was elected United States Senator and died in Wassington m 1920. The Ferris Institute has 1200 fcupils enrolled today, li) has graduated over 75,000 men On women in its time. Brian Brophy is president

PAUL HOOE Ther following relates to Paul

Hickie recently transferred to Denver, Colorado.

Hickie started with the depart ment's game division in 1034 as a mammaiogist and became re­gional^ chief 0$ the department

4Bs military-service. During a year

Isabel braay, PultV Re.bman Bonald A&qnson ana LaVefr,,? Jlark combined their eriorts To

(-peer ahead in the tuture and pre* I 'diet the fate oof the memhecs oi ine class.

Joe Jeffreys, class president,

of Claudius britton, will 'inveii the marker and ivirs, i'red rtead, the gregt grdat granddaughter will lay oi wreath on the gsave. VViiliam Gilks of HowelL a son of button Gilkes, a descendant, will i d a wreath on the grave ot ^uudius Britton jr. whose grave is next to his fathers and who served in war of 1812.

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7^0 to 9:00 p.» 'uniays^b^or» b:00 mass *#davt a lW Noveaaa Pevotion

CC^GX. COM. CHURCH

V lAty. PpKild D. Brady, pastor Ohoir Practice Wed Nights 3, Jrqauist « Choir Director ' f 4 0 * ^ ^ 0; WebberviUe Indi

- : •• Mrs. Meiwin Campbell s ' W^liamston 4; Mason 12. Sal Sunday, 10:30 Church Service S S „ 0 : , f'owlorviUe-W^bberville Wednesday, 4:00 Junior C h o i r \ v t w ^1¾.

P*ac>ise. 7:30 Senior Choir p r a c t L ^ r * « . ,*; ise v CT SOFT BAU SEASON STARTS

6unday, June 11. Sermon "How to Enjoy Nature." 10:30 a. m.

11:30 Sunday School."The Call to Repentance."

The first soft bail, game of the season under lights will to*! , place at Pinckney on the lighted I held on Friday night. June 9 at

3.00 p. m.The pastor and youth »?„P« »• when the Pmcknev V >' g^oup will hold services at the*!w- team meets the Dexter Dea

collections were $180,408.000.The May s / ies tax collections were $1?,UP1,UU mora than $270,000 than in May, 1949. Higher prices mean higher sales tax collect­ions >and this means only one thing. Due to higher wages the public has plenty of spending money and they are spending it

The Dixiecrats movement in the bouth caused by Pres. Tru­man's advocating civil right m I34d like all third party move-

Sons of •vill give a talk.

Smith of Howell of 0 ^ 1 ¾ ^ 7 ^ S 1 ? ^ ' „ ! C o n s > T h e r e ^ "^ a^p7eiimiii-lm e n tf •¥?*** to he "rapidly** fad-^he American Revoluubnri^ 1 ?; , to / " • 9

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T ,H «• m. Vaca-} ary game at 7j30 p. rh. between IS?" f . ^ ^ a . -^e center

I ion Bible School Enrollment wel-jthe Pinckney Cubs and th- Ham come. *-— • - -

ed and taken to Quebec w W t a h i t d m i . « « * ZJZ ifrB he was held 4 years being - e x ^ t o u n g *«3E fiXZZ'" M t S

Anne Heath gaye the class

CAVALRY MENNONITE On Sept. 15, 1761. Later he mpv- t ed to Weymouth.Vermont wher«s ) ne enlisted in the Vermonf Ranaj m ftev. fisjc lteacny. tliai„, ers at the age of 15.With h i # S h Mnomq W m h i p . . ! ! ? . 10:00 er and neighbors h» w^\Q0HPtnr''|4un«Kiy S c h o o T T . ^ ^ . H;00

burg Junior team. Several door prizes will be giv

i ^ s e ^ T ^ 6 S S ™ \ * ^ ~ M n 2 ^ = £ » ! In the soft ball l e a W .as, wk nen^presented the senior aaveijnear ikztayia, N.Y.In 1824 he and, $U P L -* ^^Jci^'^aS^J^ys beat the Sh^aA team

wili M^ababiy be gtirn^ heiro each /r iday night

SOFT BALL NEWS

the fight in 1948 the Dixieerats havte jusu lost an election to the Democrat regulars. This was a

to Don Coyie, junior ^resiaent. | h i s son.Clcrudius jr.came t o ^ S m l * » ' * S l ^ t mu , - - I Arbor and took up a farm which

poem. The class will was aiven' - • -- M u-*-^*^ wmeft oy June Ixnus. Betty VanBlair-cum, Wm. Jeifreys and Thomas Mofilman and q:f tory by Pal! ixrwrence, Maiy . inn Maser. joe Clark ana i-ewis Kiggs.

Mary A 1 Campbell was vale ^. orian. She had one of tho ruy.Afcst class averages ot any .finc&i^y c/raduate. in competit!

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took up much land. At one t i m e l p ^ <™* Mrs. Fred Rebman ot^hehan, Amourq< y ana iey 3 , l r o r

it a a e a a v e a graduaion party e r . hey lived right in* Pinckney ^ w. - , ,

the site now occupied by thei*** ^ e i r k ° m e Friday night after Thomas Murphy home.

^ en away. As ftnekney i* not]? to n t o s t !?r I congress onal seats.

in anv leaaue t h i s v e a r there lli 1S p r e t t y h a r d t o b u i l d u p a P° l *- . i? n T i ^ ^ .mi£> y e a r r n e r e ' iUcal party without patronage.

The Dixie crats who deserted Pres. Truman in 1948 lost their pahonage and were ignored when appointments were. made in their 'state.s The resuit was t^eir foiiowekl deserted mem

and wem back to the Pemocral regulars.

itoWO# DeBrow»J9XireVs £ > e a t * e Shehan teamj ...Marvm bhirev|Monday niqht 13 to 8 and on'

, . . . - •„ ,— t - — f A . . .•••••• ..8:00 P. M J ^ ^ 211<?ht Lfcnko; won hum th> was later sold to Washtenaw fottag^ Play* Meetings . y^ed Reader team 18 to 10. Homo C°T £<&rrS ^ ^ fC™- , , , - * m i - M. (runs were plenty in both game

In 1835 Claudius sr applied for - i - , — . and hitters had a held day M f t K l 0 1 1 a n d w a * ' f * 1 * ^ Ih ENTERTAIN FOR DAUGHTER Batteries tor jei ireys w e r e Boblfrom bulk" static^ t ^ r f W h T i M ^

1836 they c a m e to Putnam andi} w J m/r ^ , „ , Darrcw and rhr-b Sin«0,- w I " " m . _ u l ? s t « i o n to _ dishtbuting Gasoline has been hauled

Singer; for ochnein

Batteries Wod, for Dinkel were icommencement in honor oi their & m u » m M x 1 L r> J _ , A Claudius Britton sr.died in 1850^ughter.Patricia Ann.The g u e l t s ^ ^ ^ L r t u a h ^ 7 ' ^ R< a d e r

le examinanon she won a 4-yr o n F e b . - 2 2 and his son. Claud were:John Rebman, Mr.and Mrs . ' I O ^ 8 * *unou&*-in.!948iaUowinq ffis return from| e m V / Kalamazoo. She• aiso wonj f5 j^2r"l85 i . scholarship gt Nazereth A c a d - , ^ j ^ a c t l y - o n e ^ y . ^ ' l a ^ ^ h ^ w j a h r ^ * M r ^ a ^ 5 ^ 1 , ) ¾ S e d f e r ^ i o r l e f f

] p -^ "" l o c l August Hertler, Miss Al ice B r i n k - j t S J ' * r e 4 - b m a e r ' ^- J ° n e s I-tnnn M r A n ^ K^«* D A U . ^ O* r« i - : _ J era,'

re^eivice. luring a six- ^ Readers Digest award andT" stojtch in uniform, which tet ^ ^ o i $ / 6 J o r t h e best T W O • 5 1 ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ £ ^ , 5 ¾ ¾ 1 mark-m-Enojtish. I sab^ Brady 1 lVZ !

^ S^^SS^Y1 ? e w , ^ m a f m a r k - m Enajtish. „ and the P ^ P g n e Wands, Mick ! w o n t h e s e c o n d p r i 2 e oi $ i 5 . 1 0 > K ! L S P S 8 * * - f T ^ iJS!? I!|These awards *s:e made possible c^.fiiirtBlttillliiinilliur^ .staf^Wjoy ^ ^ tomily^ of Thomas ana

man, Mr .and. Mrs. Robert St.Clairj BOYS HELD r Mf. and Mrs. "Wm. Willets. Mr.

The sheriffs office is holding 2 <*£_MrT

s; Edward -Artold, Miss

ffcjys, L. Hutrtihuse. OFFICUAL STANDING

stations by^ank truest Ibr some years now." We CO* remember when it was hauled over the hills from Chelsea to Pinckney by g three horse team. Recently these tank trucks have figured in a number 0 accidents. At Chicago a.-street car nil a tank truck of gasoline, set hr« to it and 22 pooplsjfAfcer** killed. At

boys Don Fox and Edward Ste Es^er Herman,Gene He?tlerfMrs.*o ? vens, both of Detroit for breaking Andrew Rickelman, all of Ann 1 « e r

into the Fisch Electric Store on M Arbotr, Mrs. Charles Phipps, Mr J e t t r e y s

Won Lost Pct.,Ypsilanti a tank load of gasoline 0 2 - 1 ° ¾ ^ 4 1 4 0 0 ^ i o n s ) ignited when the & l 'Oyujrear wheels broke letting the ? i* 5 ¾ ] ^ 1 ^ &<*NTL on the pavement and

^r~~« — *,~ »x , tv 1 1 - e i J i J( a biasing inferno resulted. The

^ , , _ .. _ . , ,„ „^, ,^>2aLanfl Wesley' 'JJpnciay Dinkel v» Shonan, i fact that no one was hurt was ac Mich hUrC11? ^ 1 ^ ° ¾ ^u^t^ m n, w a s G i ^ made the same night P a > ^ o f P i n c l a i e T ^ r — — - ^ 8 ^ - . J e g r c y ^ s Reader. | ^dontaL The accident was at £ S ^ J J S ^ T S ? ^ ^ 0 1 0 . ^ ¾ ^ May 27 to break into the Parker Paricia enters Mich. State Nor.. I ^ ^ _ m~—'. ^ . , . 6 : 0 0 a . m . During the rush hour

Jc^ah?' l , l ieLe had? charge 'UffirnSteZTl&A « « ^r«ii«rf th^{1iAIOJne r « » liiectnc Store on M ™ W * « « » J ^n,aUfs ^nipps, M r . ^ T " , ' ; a d m S i s t e r h ^ a ^ r ^ e s t f e s o u H ^ 0 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ 3 6 -ft»t. A typewriter and other ™d >*«. David Phippes, daugh- \ £, e l i ? aammisering me xorest resour xhomas ^nd Mary, Read 0110^0-.1,.1^- ^ ^ W b * , AW r*H-m«#.iejiauth.of Dearborn n d ' w e L Monday

I Lucius Wilson Awards.

M i c h - !cmd Pat Rebman won scholar

ces of Japan. The ifeyear-ald Caro,

native graduated from S t a t e ^ i l e g e j n J929 and jrece jg^pg"^ M i c n . state Nordmai""at

Ypsiianti. Supt. Reader qave a short ad

dress in whici; he stressed the aims of the sc

Ived his master's degree in mam xnalogy vfroxn the 0 . of- M. in 1921. Prior to joining the Mich.

.ccaite'vation department. He con <hicie\i >3 biological survey of } m e class had

articles Were taken. Ah c m e m * 1 * ^ ^ © !

Motor Sales, Pinckney but it m a i t h i s fall. I t

tailed.

THE N E W S C H Q O k - . CONCERNING DISPLACED

PERSONS

A:ooTansd thrhop3vo^olxk M J t t r , T h e *>«" «* trufitees of ^

G e o r g e wik i^M Teserv^ at t3io) University of Michigan.

. „ High School t>n the 10th d a y of fa£ l m a J c ° ^°1 t o l h e P 1 ^ 1 1 0 l h e sta-Huly A. D„. lyi>0, at 8 o'clock p. W n a of Mr. a n d Mrs.Dimitri Bou- |m fox the purpose of elect ing

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING the fatalities wou ld h a v e b e e n The an imal meet ing of r inck- . h o a v y . It w o u l d seQm ^ ^ moIe

'ney Community Schools, School.!precautions should be taken ID District Number 2 fractional Pua-, tiansporting of gasoline in hug> rf™ TiT M K l f t ^ T 7 ? .°Un": quantities o n the public hi^h IV, will be held at the Pinckney, „„„„ w h i c h • ^ invariaWy

Jus

and the benediction given. Monday the class left in 5 cars

Joii^ng him in Denver will, be- j driven by Supt. Reader. Mrs Mar his %m Naoma and two-year j ^ ^ Shirey, Jim Gardner, Al

i for. Washington D C. old child, Valerie.

*TELEPHON*M8#TION ) On June 8', The Lyndhla Tele- ( ANNUAL ALUMNI REUNION!

ohone Company and the Mich., The Pinckney high school alum1

pell Telephone Co. will present [ n i r e Unioh was held at schoot O jpint petition to the Michigan, i batiiight with about 100 present. PubUc B«vice Commission T n - j T h e tfaxiei was served by the

authority for the Lyn-jQ £^¾

. iiwu> u* i»x*. uaa mia.i/jmun cou-|m xox m« purpose oi eieci lawyer J g ^ djspiaced person* brought ONE THUSTbb' for a term of th

us now ©ngagea m arawing up t o ^ c o m m u n i t y w h 0 m o v e d to;years , a n d for the a d v e r h s e m e n for bids on the 1 ( ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ o n l y 3 w e e k s h c r e >

They were not sponsored by the church but by Rev. D.D.Brady and the church member who ,em ployed Mr. Bousoff. All Protestant

structure. This includes: excavat ing, cement, brick, carpenter,

I S 1 ! D n i r ^ y ' M l u l Rr^r^nhliil^lflcto'ioail. painting, carpenter iBobon and Mrs. Roy C a m p b e l l , , ,, , . * r k ^ . « « « ^^!^,»

stuesting =-, - n\\\n no^JQ^eli certain telephone-propertied to Mffih Bell. .

The petiUoh'WTtr also include a

Floyd Weeks of Grand Ledqe qcrvfe the inviocation. Gerald Rea-

. . _ r - - - - - A , .son. called the meeting to order request to discontinue the furnish -and introduced Chas. Farris ot jng of "no charqei' toll s e r v i c e - ^ Howell toastmasters club K t w e e n the Gregory and ? i n c k | w n 0 oiiiciated. Mrs. Ruth Ritter ney exchanges. 'read tha financial report. The el-

Alt customeri now served . 0¾) election of- officers for next year Pinckney secvice station lines J22 j re»ulted as follows:

'president ...Mrs, Chas. Clark Vice President .. . . . Robert Read Sec'y • Mrs. Sadie Moron Asst.'Sec'y Mrs. Aha Meyer Trea§. . . Lloyd VanBlancum

Following the roll call of class

and 58, and those customers by Ha* 4 who are l o p a l f d ^ w « e s Pinckney and the westem"Dound tf of section 29, Putnam Town-mp, will get Bell.rural service 515© petition is approved. Cust omeTS on line hufnber 4 who are. ^ welcome was qiven by

work vand the heating plant

ways crowdeH with autoists

Thu Commujiist movement is the parpen of ^ ^ \ 0 * ^ ^ a m » , ^ o p «

business" 1 ^lLn h a i l a m i l i l°ft Commun ist youth marched last week, stoned American soldiers ana dia about as they pleasea.There

|weru no overt acts as it was.

transacting such other as may lawfully come before said meelinq. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1950

Eric G. Rose. Secretary, Board

will be advertised for. These ^ e V h ^ . ' i w f ° 3 P l f i e d ' T ^ f l u r c h e s and orqani^atxons axeloof Education, Pmcknev C o m m - J ^ V J ^ ^ ^ ta»^rt«i

j Uzechoslovuxia the government {there has charged the 21 dipol

hid- h«vk t inhL n n n 7 ^ , ^ hJ ***** t o *»°**°* displaced per- unity School, mas have to be approvtea B y . g o M ^ f i n j i n r t w w t n h , v T J the state.

The new buildinq will be built on the front of the 7 acre site which is 500 ft. wide or thera abouts. The bunding to be erect *d :s about 180 ft. square, one Atory. As it will set some distance-back from the road it will be hec essqry to change the present naseball diamond. This diamond now runs norjth and south-Un der the new setup it will run east and wes t

These preliminary steps will rake some Time but if every­thing works out smoothly work should be started some time in July.

SHOULD TONSILS COME OUT?

sons bv finding work and a home j for them. Locally we sent $50 to CONCESNING SCHOOL BOARD , . . -New York for the fare of Mr.and • CANDIDATES AND SCHOOL 1 ¾ who are stationed there Mrs. Bousoff here. Thev have ELECTORS OF THT PINCKNEY w , t h n l n""'" *~ — • — « - - -

jpaid back $10 and promised to COMMUNITY SCHOOLS pay: me balance.Friends of theirs JULY 10th, I960 get them a iob and place to live 1. Election of school oii;cers wil in Chicago. | be by petition as provided for

in Section 15, as amended by Public -Acts ot 1949, No. 83-Chapter 13t, School Code

west of mis point and «Mi Shirley Reason and the response Tonsils, formerly were w4«+#M*t a.9a - nrn\ Vva 8 & r V e d f « T_ _ T_£X.^ . n ^ « U r f\rtaa nran. l o r o ^ c a a ^ s r*,i i n t o r t i n n line 3 custamefswm be served . j o e ]eareY3i 8 e n ior

tram GreCTpry' only' .MSJ9^ °*: Howard Thayer ga

cons.

from both^regorfV and Pinckney

class pres. Howard Thayer gave a brief

resume of the school reorgeniza

ered seeds of infection, warrar ing removal as q matter of cour se. Recent findinqs indicate need of much cannon ia-Hxe-ir removal it is reported iji a n article^

6 s a t j?s#sent. • t i o n and the "$140,000 school to) < T^is t ^»-asplication, Greqory u - built ^^^IXm't^t^ll^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u , t mnn Shirley Reason, daughter "Should tonsils Come Out", in

cfcariqed. Busmess telephone s u b ^ ^ and Mrg.Roy Reason s a n g The A m e r i c a n W e e k l y with this scribers s erved %V the Pinckney Q g ^ responded to eh-''Sunday's (June 11- issue of The exchange would pay anincrease QO[e^ ^ ^ j ^ i ^ g o n 0f Lake. Detroit Sundoy Times. Get Sun-in Oleic monfliiy ,*ate£-' land gave an acrobatic dance & day's Detroit Timet.

EUmhW^on of th# fr^ ^JJ10® DeUa Davis, played a number of between Gregory cmd_Pinc)rir'i 0L -^.woq|E«fe numbers .on the which is an in«ju larrate_ t . ,v: ^ ^ f 1 « , wm put co3l» between J ^ f T h e "4 rfcmtonisers," 4 girls two points on the s a n e Jo*! oasis1

* a s colls to other toll points.

JUOfOmOEMENT . • . W . awl Mrs. Ernest Po^«f « . |

^ Pinckney announce the engag, 2«SStoT^their daughtsr, Bmma

4 5 p i ^ ' l i w r i s Robinson oi Phr iiaoth. She Is employed at the ***** •- - - - p . Her fiance ser

,. the mc^ne corp. _ ths» Kymouth post #ad\K*>d ftrom P)Y"

from tho T^psilanti Normal sang a number of songs and got many encores. 2 Dr. Nohnton Wilson of Jackson,] a member 6f "the first graduating class at 1892 was called on and responded briefly

The meetinq closed with sing-ina "America^

1950 ^ CENSUS I The 1950 census is about com­

pleted If you have been missed, you should fill out a missed per­son form and send it to Wayne' Krumheus, Cor of Case* and'Por ter St*., Lansing, Mid*. * - >••'••

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As to the reports of their disloy alty there is nothing to warrant such insinuations. By taking an-, other Job local people are re-J2. Petitions may he • obtained lieyed of all "responsibility. The' DPs may be returned to Europe should they lose tneir job and means of support. Before beinq allowed to enter this country they were thoroughly investigated by the Allied Occupation Authority, the D.P. Com. and Church World Service.

Rev. D. D. Brady

OF-THANKS

with plotting to ovei throw her government and in Japan Gen. MacArthur put down a Gommuii ist} revolt and arrested 21 Jap anese youth for inciting it. Kor ea is said to be strongly Comm­unis;. Sec. of State Acheson just back from Europe recommends continued use of the Marshall plan which is furnishing money and arms to the nations which are not Communist in order to

__ _ get them to remain so. Critics 3" Petitions shall be "filed with the'will cry that this plan has not

' " * worked.Thoy have no-other plan. and it undoubtedly has slowed up the spread of Communism.H both Europe and Asia should g o completely Communist this cou». ry would find itself in a

from Mr. Eric Rose, Secretary of the Board of Education or. from Mr. John Burg, treasurer of the BoarcT of Education.

Secretary of the Board of Educ ation- Mr. Eric Rose, on or be­fore June 15th, 1950.

4. No elector shall sign the pet ition for more candidates for

each term than are to be elected. | 5. Each petition shall be signed! unhealthy position.

The family of Oliver T. Clark.' by not less than 25 qualified wish' to ewend Cheir thanks 'to he: electors of the district. many, friends and relatives for, 6. School electors must be. their Tandness durinq our fathers a) A citizen of tho United States las t illness and .death. Special b) Twenty-one yrs.of aqe or over thanks to Rev. Brady for his\c)Resident of Michiqan 6/montha Brady comforting words and Mrs. Earl Jaughn jfor the lovely songs

Mrss. Ernest ^Cornell, l/lrs. Wm.J Kappler, Alvjn CJark, LQUJS Clark

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We wonder who started the ficst senior trip? We know whet started the first one at Pinckney

,It was El win Hulce, then supt., prior to election , now at Roscommon. Back in th»

d)A resident of tho school district 0<jd d a y g graduating classes had at least 20 days, next proceed- ^ui ^ ^ » 5 ^ . They were sup Ing the election • posed to finance their own g r a d ^ '

7. Eligibility to membership on u a t i 0 n expenses* and for that pur^l SPECIAL COMMUNICATION the Board of Education. jpoae p u t 0 n a p ^ ^ ^ o n e o j "' I n Saturday, June 10 Four (4)'= Any qualifiad elector in theator ^ o o t h e T ^ ^ b u t t n ^ m a i n

' •, degrees- will be conferred. L mentioned Pinckney Community geidom raised ofer 4HQ0. After tes will open at 2:00 p. m.[ Schools, whose name a p p o a r s l ^ ^ r'^c^^. ges wiil open a\

*A ^si> «faction. Dinner will be ser

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examinations and to work on the assessment.roll and wncj t h e y w e r # ^ 4 ^ a , ^ cmy • is the owner'in his own right of ' f u n d s Q , ^ ^ J " , — — - ^ . ... . , — T „,.. »w-e turned oyef

1 r _, u * . V A U uniiHj»***miwed «t 6:30 P* m. ..Delegations »th* property so assessed snail f ± school crUbtte fund or to 4 I wish to m A k mv frWn^aOT from m e F o r d Motor Co. and Red be elgible «0 election or aPP°J*'buy a m e m o r W f e h T « A o o l !

neighbors a n c ^ t h ^ ^ ^ ^ t o office>inisaid s c h o o l j U i j ^ JJ. fe dt«erent. Th^minuto the beautifuUy.^^pwerw, f o ^ f ^ ^ * w « * «• late wife. Your kindness will a h ^ ^ ^ brothers are asked to| be present

Pinckney will go to -Stockbridge on Thursday, June 15 to work 2 M. M. Degree We wiil leave

MARRIAGE LICENSE * [ways be remembered. Vernon Dana. 21uHowell,Chas. I Wiliam Rnonow

| » » Themnv 18, Howefil? Chc» Tl|s» 12 rural school districts fftfryV 26, Howell Phyllis Hern, which consolidated into the Dex, i . & Howell: Anthony fugas . 23. & A t f cukufced school turned:Pinckney at 5:30 p. m. 6:30 din.

Helen Joswik, ^ HoUy over cash assets of $37^4031 tojer . Allen, 22« Ho#»n, Shirt** new board against debts of,By GafatxJeU; 22, D*& onfy ll OSSUXX T ^ ! . ^ J

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game to Leslie 2 to 1 who took tne Tri-Ounty League title, Stock bridge finisi^pg second.

Gangjz)93sxsan taftnchenfio" at the 2nd district has announced his retirement from. congress af­ter 32 years in Washington. Ha lives in Adrian.

Rev. Crocker of the Brighton Weslyan Methodist church has accepted a call to return for the 12th year.

The City of Howell will hold a special election Aug 7 to vote on bonding for $300,000 for sew ex extensions.

M . and Mrs. Harold Franklin. of Howell announce the engage ment of thek daughter, Marian to Carl Kunde jr. ox Fowlerville. The bride to be is a sister of Mrs Dolly Baughn of Pinckney.

The officers of the Marion Kings Daughters are Stella La vas, pres.; Galdie Schaufele, vie presu Rena Maycock, sec; Laura Ward, treas.

Mixmd Mrs.Harold McMacken en of Howell announce the birth of a son, Harold Dwiqht May 28 Mrs. McMacken was formerly Joan Robb.

Born to Hollis Nichols and wife of Brighton last week a daughter Mrs. Nichols was Marian Char bonneau.

The soft ball leagues in both Ann Arbor and Brighton started last Wed. night May 31.^ Fred

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Howell Miction* Too*. We*. Item Jmj* • . . ? . • Olivia deHaviUand

THE HEIRESS ITovolty

Friday. Saturday, JOB* * f l 10 Randolph Scott* Barbara Brttton*

George (Gabby) Hayes ft)

"ALBUQUERQUE" , In Clnoeolor

Warner Baxter and Anna Leo in

"PRISON WARDEN"

Montg&nery Cttft Friday, Saturday, Juno M M Balph Richardson '1\UZ GRASS O f KENTUCKY'

is i G U N by TinHrtnln

Bill Williams, Jane NigJ and Henry

Mow» S7ader7MrarayVJ«^ril# 12

( Sun. Shows 3« 5« 7. 9 "MRS. MIKE"

wttfc Dick Powell Evelyn Keyes

Tuon., Wod* Thar., JUM 13 .14 .15 THE R E D SHOES"

color ia BoHot and Drama No Increase In Admission Shows 7t00 and 9i$0 ComingiNext Sunday "Guilty ol

Sunday, Monday. Juno 11, 12 Sunday Shows 2:15 p m Con* ~*

William Holden, Joan Caumeld in

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lot—t Kowi | ner at Hanson'ss Sunday in hon-fuo ., WodL. Tour., Jurx 13 ..H .15 f or of the Dinkel's 3$th weddinq

Betty Grable. Victor Mature 1 ^ ^ 2 ^ 7 -PhU Harris Regmtfd'Crardnerl Miss ftuth Kennedy of Ypsilont

!and Barbara Clark were Sundai guests at the Chas. Clark home.

The Misses Alberta Dinkel Car lene and Louise Ziegler^Amandq DeBarr and Cecelia Bowsher pic

WABASH AVENUE" In Ttchnicolor

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AVUlN TtlEA StocWbridae. Michigan Sinqer is playinq with the Dexter i M . ° « ™ « * " " W j ; .

Merchants in the Ann Arbor lea Not a Love Story Nor a Mystery gue. This team was known as fiLSL "* 5 2 J v S r :

Exclusive and Only] Showing Here for

the Molded Plastics last year. Howell has no Softball league this year, the field there being re built and graded. |

limmie Audierson pitched Bri ghton into a tie with Pinckney tor 3rd place in the League O' Lakes last week when he pitched a 1 to

[0 no hit garne against South ' Lyon. }

A gasoline tank wagon con-exploded on Michigan Ave. in Ypsilanti Thurs. near the Huron River bridge when two wheels taining 4400 gallons of gasoline on the truck broke off Same ran into sewers, blowing up pave-1 ment,, 3 autos were destroyed and the front of thj£ Silkworth store. No one was hurt.

Gordon Pritchard, athletic star, 'is valedictorian of the Dexter sen ior class and Margaret Cunn'jig ham, salutatarian.

Something Better.Something Diff­erent The Best in Entertainment STARTING FlfflDAY, JUNE 9th

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Performance Schedule Friday 7 and 9 p. m. Saturday 3, 7, and 9 p. m. Admissions: Adults S.Oc, Children

25c Including tax Sun., Tues June 11« 13 "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER a n excellent comedy-romance

to Technicolor "Wags to Riches News TIME" ComingtKcaxm Home in San

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Compare head room and log room; De Soto gives you more*

Comporo vlf ibility* You see more in DeSoto?

Comparo driving oato. De Soto lets you drive without shifting}

Compare safety. No cor in America has bigger brake*

Itaw In THP OROUCHO MARX SHOW, Tou Nt Your Uhfi •vary W**Miday night. On aB CBS statiom.

NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO

Commencement is June 17. j The following is the program: In I vocation-. Rev. Maycroit; Salutat

lory, Pauline Reason; Prophecy IVelna Hall; Solo Mrs. VanHorn; ' Will, Clare Hendee; Poem, Grace Tupper; Oration, Eugene Shehan Giitatory, Marjorie Smith; Valed )ictory, David Kelly; Presentation of Diplomas, J. P. Doyle; Bene­diction. Rev Maycroft

Mrs. Clifford VanHorn gave a) shower last week far Miss Vera; Shipley. Marian Hendricks gav& two musical readings. About 30 wree present.

Mis. Louis Dreyer, 91, died at j her home east of town Friday. ' She was bom in Germany and

came here when 18 years old, Mr. Dreyer died 4 years ago. She leaves 2 daughters, and 2 sons.

The barns and sheds on the farm of Mrs. Frances Lavoy near Fowlerville burned down Sat. Phil Beslin w a s tennant.

At the county field day at Ho­well "Sat Leola Stackable won the most points received by anv{ Pinckney entrant.

Stockbridge has a Ford Day June 17 with pcrade ©tc. °1 1

game Stockbridge vs Owosso. badly damaged.

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Friday, Saturday, JUM 9,8 10 Two Swoll Picturo* "Air Conditioned"

in Trucolox "BELLS OF CORONADO'

Swu/iav Roy Rogers and Trigger with

Dale Evans

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Rod Cameron' Walter Brennan Color Cartoon

Sunday, Monday. Juno 21, 12 "MONTANO"

Color by Tocsafaooiaf A Drama Btanina ,

Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith Phis Leon Enrol Short

Cartoon ana Now* Sunday Shown I.5.7.J Show at 7ijlS and 9jl5 TUM., Wod., ThurT'juM 13 .14 .15

THE HASTY HEART" From tn# Broadway Staao

A Drama StarrJna Ronald Regan* Patricia NeaL

and Richard Todd Cartoon and. Now/* Snow 7tU and t;15 P. M ComingjSun., June 18, _,. Monlr June 19: "The Yellow Cab", The Sands ol bna Jfana Black Hand

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Gents Furnishings Lingerie

Kennedy** Ce«. Store

| Mr. and Mrs. Gry Barton of North Lake and the Cy AtLee tazzuly oi Giaawin were wee* end guests at toe Wayne AtLee home. &U. and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt

spent Monday at the E. A. Nay-lox home in baton Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. James Whitley & family spent Sunday at the John McGuire home in Detroit. Mrs.jack Fairchiid and children

oi Detroit spent Sunday at the frank Aberdeen home.

ij Miss Kathryn Henry gave a I1 shower Thursday night* for her

cou£in£Uen Jean Geades of Chel sea who will be married June «. Kathryn is bridesmaid,

ii The Wm Lamb family of Ann Arbor and the Cy AtLee family:' of Gladwin were Sunday guests J at the W. H. Meyer home. [ Guests at the Louis Coyle home

Sunday were Robert Grainqer and famiy of Lansinq and E V J Melvin.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weeks oi Grand Ledqe called at the Cliff­ord VanHom-home Saturday, June Imus,a June graduate, has

secured a position, with the Citi­zen's Mutual Auto Ins. Co. at HoweUl.

Jimmi Doyle spent the first of the week with friends *i St. Hel­en, Mich.

Joe Basydlo informs us that the Risdon Co. of Fowlerville for whom he works has received the; contract to build a $50,000 addi­tion on the Stockbridqe school, consistinq of 2 classrooms and a! office.

Kevin Ledwidqe and Aaron Shirey spent the week end in-East Jordan.

IT'S mm...REvoniTioHmj N«mof««*p«n»i»t unhcolthy jumping on*dtfflnf «S*» c«MpooU,*«pjic »anki. M«pog« pools, graou traps ond dofgtd tints.

Htit's Hio «ost r«iiobl» «nd lolesi m«rh«d * l»«Mfy. dlssolvo ond saponify great*, studgt. hair. fn»h and of**r organic toHdt.

This modern chemical guarantMi quick and oflt< ciw» result. *• 12 to 16 ho'in. NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tajik r1ec«:«>ry » v u themicol is working. 5. »0, 15, 23, SO, end JO* 'ONTAINttS •Mi. Can**** • * Off. ». «e. M | ^^1tm '

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COAL NOW 13 THE TIME TO FILL UP WITH v n i m n u A D m ttrt, FOR NEXT WINTER ™ nm, ™J:™JL9y* L FAVORITE FUEL

WE ARE DELIVERING EVERY DAY.

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LOWEST PRSCE EVER! Special de luxe PHILGAS-1APPAN Range

Callers at the W.C.Miller home I last w£ek were Harry lackson of

Lansinq- Clarence Fuller of Fow-After commencement last ' Fri. I Ienfille, ?J}d **' a n d **"• R o b e r t

day niqht Mr. and Mrs. Walter;B i r d of Wayne. Clark entertained in honor of -,, ,. , „ , W^_^„D %*r nr%ri their son, Laveme.Those present' J h e d i paced P% s o ^ ' M £ ' ,J"}4 were Edsel Meyer and family of Mrs. Duniin Bousoff of Poland

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V Viaualite oven with glass win­dow and oven liybfc

v/ 24-hour clock vith UiHt-in timer.

v Viaimir.der ti;:nalsooc!:ir,i: time, up to 30 r.unutes.

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LIBERAL TRADE-KJ ALHOWANCS ON YOUR OLD RANGE!

Now is the time to modernize your

kitchen with Philgas . . . the thrifty

bottled gas for farm and town homes!

You can hunt far and wide, but you

won't find a L:;,'3cr value anywhere

than this beautiful de luxe range!

Remember, too, we will give you a

generous trade-in allowance on your

old range . . . regardless of type, make,

or condition! Easy terms, if you wish!

MANY OTHER KKLGAS A.'PUANCK FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE!

Ypsilanti, Emmert Clark and wife of He wellRussell Clark and wife and Gayle Shirley and wife of Hiawatha Beach, Wm.Brash and

| wife, Mrs. Louis Coyle and Mrs. • Eleanor Ledwidae.

f Mr. and Mrs.Georqe Wiide,Mr. i and Mrs. Erwin Ruel of Ann Ar­

bor and Harry Steffe of Detroit called at the Howard and Ros3 Read homes Sunday.

Maxine Atchinson of Detroit spent Sunday with Leona Camp bell.

Mrs*. Annabelle Croupe of Flint Mrs. Fred Pernert oi St.Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Orel Kime of Breck enridqe and Mr.and Mrs. William1

Meyers otf Ann Arbor called at Ona Campbell home last Wed. Herb Palmer and family of Flint spent Sunday at the Harry Palm er home.

Mr. and Mr.s Walter Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Maynaxa Claris spent {Saturday eveninq, at tne DeCiair, home in Mancheser.

Albert ShirW- -¾^ iamily spent bunaay ai the Doyle lempieton name m Keeqo Harbir. V.rgmia rema,nea tor awnue.

i « ^^ILes and family of De troit caliea at m& Louis ^aexiu/i home.

Ben White and wife were Sun aay cauers at me une&t Wbite-homo m Howell Lloyd rienaee and family spent

Sunday with her people in HolL Mr. and Mr.s hoy Campbell en­

tertained 3¾ relatives at their home Friday niqhx after qxaaua-

f tioa. [ Mrs. Ernest Meabon ol Howell called at the Georqe Meabon jr.

Inomo Sunday.

on Ghas. Dinsmore farm on M 36 East, have gone to Chicago.

Mrs. Lucille Beck has returned home from jylcPherson hospital. Howell. '"

Mis. Ruth Kaiser and daughter. Janet, of Detroit speat the week end at the Gecrqe Thompson* home at Hi-land Lake.

Loren Meabon and family of Grand Rapids spent Sun. here. |

The 7th and 8th grades went tal the Detroit zoo Sat. in the school bus. The annual festival of sonq was

held at the school last Wed note nder under direction of Mrs. Earl

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read spent Thursday and Friday at the John. McGuiie h'>me in Detroit.

Mrs. Clara Eisele and family of Detroit were Sunday guests of Mrs. Emma Vollmer.

Friday eveninq callers of Mr. and Mrs.Lee Lavev were Vincent Shields of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Mae Metz of Howell and Mrs. Stev©; O'Brien and the Howard O'Brien family of Bunker Hill.

The Roy Reason family and Mrs. Edna Reason and Leota | spent Sunday at the Detroit zoo.;

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C. J. Clinton spent last week at Black Lake and Alpena

Camp Robinson at Biq Silver Lake, opens June 19.

M:. and Mrs. W. A. Ketcham are spendinq the week in Wash­ington D. C

Rev. and Mrs. J. M. McLucas have sold their 2 lots ' at White , 0

H U ' t e £ d w ^ h a v e p u r | » M f c h . g . o ^ . H o . I i , . ™ , . chased 2 lots at Briqhton Lake • and will build a cottage.

Glen Kingsley recently ;njured at the Greenfield gravel pit has returned home from McPherson hospital, Howell.

Gilbert Campbell and wile of Utica spent the week end here. |

Phillip Gentile graduated froxn)|

There's to much men to enjoy tnd more tm$ to enjoy it— vacationing in your own Michigan. Yon avoid days of cottlr, tiresome long-distance travel tnd fill them instead with superb fishiftg, golfing, swimming, riding, boating, c a m p i i g . And Michigan prices art easy on vacation budgets! Write today iotfree

MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL

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Cpi. Phillip McDormel is now stationed at Vance Field, Ohkla.

Lee VanHarn of Los Angeles. Cal and dauqhter, Barbara, who

'has been attendinq school in Mo. called at the Clifford VanHorn. home last week.

The Dr. James Nash family of Coiawater spent the week end at r - ... , the Lynn Hendee home. James] Mich. State college Sunday. Vice and Kay who have been-visiting] Pres. Barkley was the speaker, there went home with them. {Phillip has accepted a position'

The Hooert Walkers of Ann Ar-jas estimator for the Mulhall-Erb' bor were Sunday quests at th^. Lumber Co. of Owosso. r

L. J; Henry home Dr. Walter Reason and family! U S E ^ ^ p Q R

Miss Gertrude Spears spent'of Detroit spent the week end at ATHLETE'S FOOT Sat. at the Doni Spears home in the Gerald Reason home. Steve - w ^ ^ 1

Detroit . - J : 4 i 0 Gerycs and wife also called. Mr.and r^rs.Warren Hoover of] Dr. Notman Wilson and daugh

Chelsea andJJennie VanUlarcum' ter of Jackson called on Mrs. and family or Briqhton called at Mary Teeple Saturday, the Bruce VanBlcacum home Fri- Edsel Merer will manaqe the day niqht after graduation., "Starliqht Gardens" dance hall

Charles Soule ir.of Howell and Whitmore Lake this summer. Justin Snrout oi Ann A r ^ r spent Allen Dinkel Jr. Waqoner.Gil the week end at the Phillip >v>rt Grainqer and Lyrm Holly at Sprout home. tended the motorcycle races at

The Ray Burns family attended iacfcson Sunday.Allen Davis won the funeral ot an aunt,Miss Helen 3 firsts and broke the track re-Kenny at St Thomas church,Ann o rd. Arbor. Tuesday. Mrs. Ted DeBarr and 2 children

The Ray Bums family and Jack of Gladwin are visitinq at the Younq families attended the Am- Bob Pike hone . erican Legion drawinq at t Stock- M . - . ' . I n . rn-v-i bridge Sa t niqht Mrs. Guv Kuhn J ^ J ^ J f k J ^ '

Mfchkiem won te qrand ptim of $135 w w m Detroit Friday.

BECAUSE-It has greater PENETRATING

John D. Luke and Pearl W. Luke * , i . w % Arthur Schaad, Mrs. Arthur Schaad. Floyd C. Eiwell, and their unknown heira, devis-eee. leqatees and assigns, Key­stone Realty Company, a Mich

| Corporation and its unknown j assiqns, and Idah M. Reason H^pner, et aL,

Defend ants /

Suit pending in the CircW Court Tor (he County of Liyiriqs-ton in Chancery- at Howell, Michigan. May 24, 1950. 4

It appGaiinq from the sWorn bill of complaint as filed lnr said cause, that defendant Idah M. Reason Hepnor, is a non'"resid ont of the State of Michigan, and resides at Lockhart Fla, and that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain whether the said remaining defendants above named are alive or dead or where they may reside if liv ing, or if (hey have any person al representatives or heirs ljving or whero they or any of them may reside, or the location and office of the Keystone Realty Co & Michigan Corp., or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right, of these defend­ants have been assigned to any other person or, persons or whe ther such title, interest; claim, hen or possible riqht has been dis­posed of by will by the said above named defendants.

And it further appearinq that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the namos of the persons who are included as defendants .with out boinq n<3mod.

U^on motion therefore of Van Winkle & Van Winkle, attorneys for plaintiffs it is ordered that the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, derisees, legatees and assigns, cause their appearnnce to be entered herein within thr^n months from the data hereof and that in default thereof said bill be taken as con fessed by SQid defendants and ench all of them.

It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be pubLshod within forty days in the Pmckney Dispatch, a newe paper, printed, published and cir culanng in said County once in

( eacu week or at leas', six suc-! cessive weeks. A true copy

• Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Comrqissianef

Livingsion County, Michigan John A. Haqman, Clerk

The above entitled suit in­volves and is brouqht to quiet title to the following described lands, located in the Township

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Power. With 90 per cent undilut of Putnam, Livingston County, ed alcohol base, it carries the Michigan, more porticlarly dee-active msdWrHop DEEPLY, to kill cribed as follows, to-wit: the germ on contact Get happy • Lot ninety four (94) of Patter-

reHsf In one hour or your 40c ion Lakewoods No. 1, a Subdiv back at any drugstore. Today at ision of part of the northeast

CORY'S DRUG STORE quarter of the southeast quarter — of Section thirty-six (36), In

Johnnie Dinkel visited Mr. and Township one (1) North. Range Mrs. floris Clark m Detroit last three (3) east, Michigan, ana week. the northwest quarter of the

- - southwest quarter of Section thfr STATE OF MG&BGAN ty-one (31) in Township one H»

THE QBCZDT COURT FOR THE North. Range four (4) east Mick CO0NTY OF LIVINGSTON Van Winkle 67 Van Winkle

Of CHANCERY Attorneys for Plaintins Albert J. 8ebold and Anna E. Se-Business Address:

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iYt At Tnu*>Frnm* pkw dtttg* that makes the Dj/Sflereoce. Pant •re rigidly bound together a* a solid safe... maintaining complete alignment of toe ends* plow at all times. Shocks of bard work are distributed W «fcw§s/fcf tbMafo gtef/^<J!0t If eac feQaos* vftsd sundard alone*

We'd like to point otit to yon the many important fce&ire* of Johfl Deere Ttactor I-.'ows. They're features ill*; oure greater field sauV faction over a loxi^er period of time. Set as toon. ^ :

BASE BAIL SUNDAY* JUNE lift 2s30 P. M.AT PINCKNEY FIELD M-38 W

Saline vs Pinckney V.F. W. Sponsored by Pinckney VFW Poet 7301

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HERB SJtEfiD Phono 163 * 207¾ £.Srand Brves

^ HowelL Michigan . * A CHECXBOOK:Money In theJfieai Estates iasurance.Broks*ao:t mk for current needs. Include* City. Lake and Fosm Property

both fa your financial -plans, f A Speciality \ Come see us at any time. I 14^ tour Property with Mo We Have Ample Funds Avail-' rrepewij wan - •

able for Sound Loans Real Estate Mortgages or Person

tents money in the bank ior se­curity.

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Under Federal Supervision | Farm Solos a Specialty Member Federal Deposit Ineur1 BERT WYUE anco Corporation. All Deposits In pu^^ ptneW^ mil

i surod up to $5,000 for each Depot " ^ ^ • - . ^ S ^ r T J?Zmi

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Yours Only i n a JOHN DEERE PLOW

Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY

HORSES $2.50 COWS $2.50

HOGS 50c a Cwt WE BUY HIDE* sutD CALF SKINS

Centra l Dead Stock C c 1

i GLASS I SERVICBFOR I TRU<

HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED PY

SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS

1VE TRUCK VBERATIONS. WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOK PROPKRLYi ROMPTLY.

-ABE'S AUTO PARTS-PHONE 151

1018 EAST GRAND RIVES BoweU. Michigan

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INSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 138 - PINCKNEY

HORSES $2.50 ^ COWS $2.50 Y HOGS 50c a Cwt

ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE • AND CONDITION

CALVES. SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE

PHONE COLLECT XC CARL BERG

HOWELL 4 5 0

Licensee for DARLING & COMPANY

Attorney at Urm 207¾ E. Grand B I T I . HowoU

REFIU0IERATION SERVICE HAkOLD RADY

Repairs on AU MOMJM rVue PlDckney 154F3

0717 Lake^de Diiv. Rush Lakr

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DonC. Swarthout Dlrectof Modem Equipment Ambnkmcs Sorrioo

Phonee 38 4 83. Ptockne/JHiA

OPTOMETRIST ISO West Gtand sa#er Are

oowou. Mkffilgqn Fpt Ae^o^atafisni

Pl^no 388 Besidenoe 818 BLOT? HQIDEE

live Hock rfiulte^ Weekly T4pe Mode to

Genotoi Trucking Phone 84F18

5ABL JOOTT

F REED, Jeweler > WATCH. CLOCK REPAIRING iiccurcte — Fast — Reasonable

Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich

Preducts. Ociavei Sand. Top SoiL Road Gsav«J

VBBL Dfit and Bead Bu* Blocks Laid, Piece «t Omto" 7828 Tamil fid. Phtckney Bts> >

Phone Po3rtsi/3 1 1 8

Dfi. C. T. TOWNPB Dennet

8044 /brtage Lake Road Doict* Phonic DexAet 3481

Classified SIXESMAN WAITED '} I 8 8} W - 0 , ^ 0 ^ £**

Large Jeld Company needs faqulro: S te f f enf l » « • Salesman in this vicinity. Ko in. _ Hikmd Lake

^ 5 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ -ggfg W Mow. —' between 25 and -50 cost $15¾) jed man Must have car. Reply £hePinckney Dispatch. Phone 8 ^ 7 ^ Rabbit Pens •— - t . _ „ oa^ Phone 52F4 MJL Leinbac^

i co»i eios.ou I Lucius Doyle, Phone 42

McPHERSON State BANK FOR SALE: Binfed stocker, fur-

EstobLshod 1885 S £ d COntrols c o m p l e t e ' *«> noorpsfated 1816 p. A. Riqhter, 8669 Aehton Rd.

WHY WORRY? Detroit 28. M» ilqan Vacations durinq the next few P r .D C 8 T r .

months will take many people ^r" oAJ ,: Small white enamel I away from thair home leavinq ^ l t c n e n nanqef qood condition, j valuable articles unprotected. r u r n s - w o o d ^ c o a l-( A Safety Deposit Box will keep D, Alonso VanSlcanbrook important papers such as bonds. ^one 137F11 Pincknov stock certificates, insurance polic „.-.,___. ies, deeds, abstracts, wills, birth WANTED?. MaTe, short halted certificates and the like from pry PUPPY/ Gennu.* oneperd, cross inq hands. Valued ienw to Jew- Preferred.

FOR SALE: * 1929 4 Door Ford Sedan, Hydraulic Brakes!. First one there takes it ior $35.00 115 Chilson Rd -

Phone Howoll 1382W

FOR SALE: - 8 pa Dining Room Suite; Matching Davenport a&i Chair. Desk c* Occasional Table; 12x17 Living Room Rug and Pact; Upright Eureka Vacum Cleaner. Inquire at:

Robinson Soda Bar 111 Main Street, Pinckney, Mich FOR SALE. Fft»h Asparozjisw

and green onions. £11 other fresh i • « • -

lelry or silverware can also be ^pniel Phelps^Stockbridge, Mich __ protected by this use of our Phone_3-J.24_ R>2! vegetables inT"leaeSn7**We*4m vc^ l ts- u ,_ FOR SALE: -Thr^e burner oil' taking orders fcx flower and vou

Your vacation can be worry stove with elevated oven $18.00, etable plants by the dosen or free, wtfh this low cost precaut _Mae Poller I plant J^«,R e W a ^ ^ ^ 1 3° 8 1 4 B o x ^O R SALL" 'Sir'weeks old Pointer George C Charhoneatt T o a ^ - - cmd Spaniel Pups. Prices $2 481.L. .¥*? F « * y Rooji

Henry Winslow, Phono 112F22

QUALITY Meats Frui t /

GroeeHes Vegetables

McPHERSON State BANK 'go*L^L, tJXr^nI P K ?^' unaer Federal Supervision 5 t a t e J n s p f c , ' J ? ° .."f^V \l9

Member Federal Deposit Insurox m^ r ' 1CatB^l'i

G f ^ 1 1 b u l b s-c Coloration. All Deposits up S t a t e ^ $ £ ^ £ L e T 8 ' m a n V , tj SLHiyi ^.r each Deoositsi - 0 0 p . ¾ n* jf01!?11 „ ^ . Small OutboaM Motor;

Phono 161F11 FOR SALE: One building 14x1?, also one buildinq 9x9 ft inquire ol | Stanley Dinkel WArJtfil): WiU trade a Brigg* Straton Lawn Mower motor ior a

! Hi-Land Lake

P ^ « 0>*» « «., . ~ i FOR SALE: Modem 5 room homo and, wife of £PR S A L B : 2 ^dina Horsta sad, in Pinckney. Basement, Furnace,

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Curtis PaaBtssM anQ, wiie oi JI— TrT^ Stockbridge^caB at the Stanley,ST* °-ne a e n t l e f o r w o m « to Dinkel home Safurday. STJ?* ^ „ . _ „ 4, . , ^

y Harry Clay, 7439 Bentley Rd. Rte Mrs. Ina Heinae of Carleton fis . s. Pinckney

tra lot available. Price $6500.00 SEE REASON PHONE 133 or 17

ATTENTION Saws filed Retoothed

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Market Prices Courteous fiervigA

Clarks nrtCKNEY-S FD88T FOOD gTCW

cone tanMituuuie wc*-^i , »* j — ..-ww* iwi, M W U I —

., —. Monday to see Nan CDfd« Mcdarn two Apt. house, cealt . M , .. ) graduate at St Joseph'ss Arad- o r w°od furnace, new artesian A" M a a e 1 1

|lemy. J 3 in well lots of water. A 30x80 ', Tne Murray Kennedy family:. bam, 24 stanchions, new milk spent Sunday at the Culver farm j house, and tile silo, garage grain inDeerield. ' , I ary, hen house and tool sheds.

| Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel and dough; Call at 545 Putnam St Pincknev ter, Christine.spent the week end r' end with her sister, Mrs. Sweet, and family in Kalamazoo.

Saturday guests of Mrs. Emma Dinkel were Mrs. Madeline Mor­on Stock of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanBeuran of By­ron.

Bemice Lamont of Ann Arbor spent Sat; with Denise Ledwidge.

Miss Leila Monks of .Lansing spent Saturday with Fanny Monks and Nellie Gardner.

Afer araduation exercises Fri-CaHsn at the Wm. Mercer home

Win. Mercer home lent week .were Florence Tupper of Flint. I me Dr. Waiter Mercer family of Lansing and Mrs. Frank Hoyer OB Hcmooos*

Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Parkinson (Gokhe Mcakos) of Grosee Pte. on June 3xi 6 Ib,3 of. sonXowelL

Mr. cmd Mr*. Warren Fuchs of Detroit spent the week and at Earl Gallun boome-

SPECIAL NOTICE I am prepared to tutor any

child in grades one through the 8m during the summer months.

Raymonda Morris 1175 M^BW

ited Mrs. Nettie Vaughn one day,FOR QSTP-.~ ~"V~" T J ; last week. \* oALfc: .... Reynolds dairy k—"- *«"~

Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge and!*™ * 7769 Farley Rood, 191 ( . . , ¾ ^ Mowers \Mrs. GeraSne Stackable w e r e l ^ ^ 0 0 / 5 0 l<a<*< wood lot, orchfAU W o i k 2°»© BY Macliine and liin -Adrian Monday to see _Nan1 <ad> Modem two Apt house, coal» Guaranteed

- or wood furnace, new artesian n M 4 ^ ^ , ^ Hi-Land Lake. Michigan

WANTED POULTKY. Will pay OetrotlmoTSjBt pdose C H. LloexJ fbotti 62Flo

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Farm Seed e

Chick Starter For Tour N««ds

Farmer Feed Supp,y Ce.

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THE PINCKNEY IXSPATCH Wednesday, June 7. 1950

47 Years Ago Boll Webb reports a bumper

stiawberry crop. WiaJlosr Reason, ¢0111 0¾ Floyd

rieason, fell tram a tree Thurs ana Jwroke his Jag.

lightning kul&i 3 horses for'' JVirs. Peter Harris on her farm bouth of town Sunday. I

Miss Belle Kennedy, prin. ati Boyd, Wis. is home ror the sum

Jene Campbell and family* havfe moved to their farm for the) tutiimer. j

r. ri. Swarthout is taking the embalmers examination at Lan sing this week.

mike Huen prin. of the Ritledge y^rm., school is home for tne summer.

Tne ladies of the Lakin ap-poiniment hold a tea at tne Fred largess home the 17th.

Commencement is June 21, the program is as follows: Invocat­ion Rev Myline; Music, Orchest :u; History and Prophecy, Joie ^Deffeauicr Valediotory "Faded

1 lowers", Mae Reason; Address hev. Fr. Comroerford; Presentat ion ol Diplomat* Prot Sprout

Benediction, Rev. Hicks. Millie Gardner closed her sch­

ool in district 10 Friday. IPede Mcintyre and Jack Bro-

gan at Pinckney spent Sunday m Gregory.

rjdna Read closed her scfeool fai iii Collins Plains Friday.

Dillivan Durkee closed his sch ool at Anderson Friday with a picnic at Patterson Lake.

The dining car of the Whitney Family Circus caught lire from) meed at Pleasant Lake Thurs. an oil stove at Dexter and was)

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JONSERVATION NOTES

Electrionics and specially charg £d screens will be used m the war on lampreys a few tests with electric shocking last year pro/ed ineffective.

80 Mich, school teachers will auend the conservation school at Higgins Lcfke,starting June 18.

Ground water levels jumped 1.18 ft. in April but went .down .7 ft. in May. ,

*he conservation depthas been * creating trout waters by stocking I lakss which have sufficient oxy­gen to support these fish 1¾ cold v.ater layers.

.00,000 persons visited Mich state paries oyer the Memorial) nav week end. . J

Yeliow perch acccounted for 90 percent of the fish caught ir. -.iichigan last year.

Fisherman axe warned not to dumn unused minnows pr liv*

in lakes as it is planting fl3h without a permit. For instan ce trout lakes have had 'certain • ry>*:ie of fish removed. To re­trace them nullifies a years

A 20 months survev of Mich -aan wood-using industries will \ -- completed July1.

Announcing the Opening off «, *

Starlight Gardens" Whitmoro Lake

Pill Klein, His Trumpet and His Orchestra

Featuring Lorraine Joyce,Song Stylist

DANCING FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9:30 to 1:30 P. M. 5)

JUNE 10th ED. MEYER, MGR.

o r MUOOAM COM* tor ta* County ol

_ of said Ccart held er> ^ Office U l i C U i d H w -ell in said County, on the 15th day ot May A. D. 1950

FresenLHon. Hiram B. Smith, Judg*

time the Presentation *** a» of claims I It appearing to fee aeon SI It appearing to the Court theft the J time for presentation ol *"'TIT against

against said estate should be limited | scdd estate should be limited, and thai and that a time and place be appoint- i • feme end place be appointed tare* to receive, examine and adjust all claims | seivo, examine and adjust «11 "i^-.f and demands against said deceased by! and before eati* "*—» legal heirs of said deceased entitled to

-- completed uiy *. , __ _ _ ^IAMMA B» The wild duck Will lest year •*c^atid* J t i lBS million, an increase ot A tr* «wr

was itf.o " " ^ 'IQAQ r«iAssa Parshall 1.5 million a*er 1948. Y~r?.*TZri

In the Mattes oi the Estate of Michael J Roche Deceased

Gerald J McClear having filed his petition, praying that an instrument til ed in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of scdd de deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to the executor named in the will or some other suitable person, ft \s Ordered. That the 12th day oi June A D , 1950 ot ten o'clock in the forenoon, at saVi Probate office, be and is herehf appointed for hearing said pet ition.

It is Further Ordered. Thai publirJ nottcs thortjof n aJrvaA uf POJMOCBIOO

(of a copy of this order once each week fat three sMWMripi n e t a previous etc said day of hearing hi the Pinckney

.Dispatch. a * — — i

BJO-: B. Smifc Judge t* Probate

and before e*Jd a*** - , ^ ^ and theft the legal heirs ej said rl irons.

inherit the estate of which said deceas. ^ mtiQ^ te ubmft ^ # J | a | # ^ ^ ^ ed died seised should be adjudicated. ^ ^rtrnti atod seised sbouid be ad by and beiore send Court: . — - — -

It is Ordered.That all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present ( . ^ _ w „ their claims to said Court at said Pro present their claims te scdd court at

thereof atAA Probate Otocm tmA «* *•»*•. » ~ ^ ~

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Is Ordered, That all of the .credi-of scdd deceased ca» reaulred k

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bate Office^ and to MTVB a copy

deceased am required la ,,.—~> !*«,«. claims te scdd o

oate umpstona w »o*»w - T . I — i said Probate Office, and to tferve a copy upon A^ian Lavey. Administrator WWA. th e r e o | u p o n L u r a Qeddes, qdminlstrat. of said estalte whose address is ^ ^ W W A of gcfid e s t a t e w h o # e a d a r e g a whose address is Pinckney Michigan, o n ^ 2 1 5 J e J f e r a o n S t C n e l g e a ^ Michigan or the 31 day of July A D, 1950 at tent o n > o r v~*— » u« i^.v J™. *« o'dodr in the forenoon, said time and: A u g u B t place hereby appointed for the examiner tion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased

UU Furker Vrdered, That Public

Michigan before t he 14th day of

A. D. 1950 at ten in the forenoon said time

wut yumH BSJBS QpPOBSSQ IK «•# OK crmination' and adjustment oi oil *^*^*f§

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o'clock

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J^a^hon Judg. - »**• - - - - - - " — - -Register ol F»P>-*"

f f MCBOIS to the City el KATE OF MICHIGAH

The Probate Court for the County , . _ . « -

to .cdd County, on tho 22nd day of May ^ rfjune A D fW50

E ^P«ent Honorable Hiram R ^ , . ^ ^ , fudge of Probate s fc ft. Malls- -• * . • • «

Tn the Merger of the ESiAi* ^^ ^ Deceased JENNIE LAVEY Deceased.

I toe thereof bo gtven by puBHcatton of o copy of tte order, for three suuuessl?< weeks proeteus to sold day of hearing sold dor d neartog tn t i e PindBser Dispatch, a newspaper published,

pcin«M4 and '4rm*~t~* la *sld Couarj A *JN OOOy OB«el B. BB0SS Celesta parihcfl Jodge of Probata

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ernest of Bri-ahton called at the John Carver home Sunday.

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