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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> i N KV MUi X 3  J frtoftjg Michigan THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Novelet 1 oiai item ELECTION ANALYSIS ow that the election is over the commentators and pollsters are busy checking the results and trying, to iind out what hap pened itfone of them predictea Vviiuarn, ujcKard ,ji QI LOK kma wilose 5 ciuiaren Puinfcu to aeath Nov A wwie no ana ns wiio were at ci nearly tavern, was eniested iaunacUateiy alter me runeral here lueaaay uiw the landslide All lorcast a clotse taicen to Lansing ior a lie aeteci eiiejctica There are a number oi tcu test, iaier pieu quuty to cnnd ctcunsstances that conliiLuted I neqieci beiore jiucfc barron to ihe result First was the glamj was sentencea io CJ uays in jail or Gem isenhower as a wax, No action wab tanen agcunsi general and victor oi Woria frum iUataxa wno  suaeiing War U This country has elect rrom an iniecica u in caused oy ed 12 generals to the presidency I htl trying to enter the burning utliolic DEER HUNTERS EXODLS GRADES 1 AM 2 NEWS Maii j Catholic Quudl L3ackrujy Michipn tie v rr Albtrt J SclumttPafcof junduy Maui eg iunuex 6, 80, 1001 111 Wiater 800 i iOsuv friaa area j ai 733 p at, wuujesioaiii rriaay attei Ncvaana Dovotioa Saturday 730 to 300 P V ducifjtv iiaiisr 800 Mar VAJig  cUllOlUvJ and only deieatd 2, Generals Winfieid Scott and Hancock Seconds theiength oi umo the Democrats had been in power 20 years The Republicans were night beiore uie lunerafoi thei Senior choir Dractise Snm noose, ibne is expecting anoth er oniia   Tne brighton Aiqus stales ihe Junior choir Ricicaras visited a tavern  The  7 ev, Keith Rueqseqger Pastor v Thursaay 7ju p m prayer meet uiq at ciiuich, practise Wed p m In powe from lbbl to ibjS 24 years but this is hardly a com uarison as the south was disin iranchaised much oi me time and could not voiet They were an power from 1897 to 1913 and them were out for 6 years The, came back hi 1921 for a YL lunercQ When tne proprieto was toid wno tney were ne took their drinks away from tnem ana asked them to leave DOUGLAS A FRASER DouJas A Fiasler 69, aevel Gr ana owner 01 tne Inverness year period and then were ou Country Club and Park Lawn 20 yeaxB Before the civilwar the Democrats were in power from thf time of the ekbtion of Thos Jefferson to that of Gent al Wm Henry Harrison, a 40 year per iod However then there was no strong opposition party bu Subdivision, Norm Lake ciieu at bi JOe Hospital Ann Arbor rri Wednesday Suiiay 1030 a, m sermon, 1130 a m Sunday SchooL We preach Christ and every one is very, very welcome i tuioiute Calyaro iianoaue cnurch v Ezxc Beach PasHt S S SupL  Waltei Esch many small parties The Korean 1 daughters day He was born in Canada Mrvauig Worfhip , 100a and was president of the Amer JSJ Sch ,   ican Brass  iron Co in Detroit Chlidvers Hm in 1924 when he came to North j ua eop  Meetin Lake He leavcfe his wife ana 2  war also hgured in tne resaiThe General made no promises He said he would qo to Koree, and look at the satuauon nrs hand He will hardly surrenaei to the Oomsnunists and tne other oher alternative is all out war which means more draiUjes injure war taxes and more cas uauaie We aonApii an very chastic cnauqj Hig The funeral was at the North Lake M E Church Sunday with Uuual in North Lake Cemetery MRS MARY MTKK ROCHE ivut, Mary lien hocne, a0widow oi the late Jame L  and a long thne lincK n9o U45 730 It seems as if half the popuiKtion of Pinckney was going north this year to mini Uivr Heiv art a few that we hiun i J H Hook James Kubat Tallman, near Cadinac 1 Jcr a Wcl Don Svatthoui and Don Kara1 uwir is  r Kose CiLy j ukVii Sirvr lalnT  Clitio aim Ui or, ,iiii,, Doug f a great biy piki Saturday las Lake , Friday Haines  said it tasted good Koy Reason, bt Lo,i Villard Wius,,, Ly AlcCkar Jack Shuldon, Clifford VanHorn the Danker Bros, and the HowleU Bios, to Cuiran George Meabon, son, Dale Rex Htndue, Waldo Watui to Lovells Percy liJlis, Barney V, iUon, Lewi sum L J Swarthout and son, Douglas Lake Hockey Swarthout, Norman VanBIaricum and Kay Sullivan, Lovells Albert Shirley, Lloyd VanBlaircum, Marion Shiivy, Earl Ward, jr, Lovells Lynn Hendee, Lloyd Hendee, Gal  Hendee, Orville Smith, Mux Mu son to Lovells Edrd Parker, Roscommon Tony DeFilippi, to Seney, upper peninsula  Dr Ray M Duffy to Alio  ne CALL CONSERVATION SEPT oporismen wno shoot deer in or ciounu Pincicney ore askea to call me Rose Lake btaionCali Lansing d btiti Collect  game spcijiaiiert will come ana exam me tne deex, even ii it is cut urj FIFTH GRADE NEWS We took a trip on Bii, 1 wiih Mr Spiout as oui diivr We went to the Crpitnl an shook hands with Auditor ennui John  P Martin This was through the courtesy of Alis liuimei wiio in t us there We alo went to t Mium a the Michigan State Collide I We are qlad Barbara Cray veii and back in Mhod iiaii S Uot to tile liosiiia Ji i  tii to have her iiKni  Shaion Couidvuy wa u i for a wtek Vii, , LI i  , i goosj JUiii,e i      i foot ball game in Arm Aiii, SaLerda lit also  n,    ,   the big pool in the   i   1,1 inu at the Urn ,y Janet Schroedei lias u m1 black and while 00,  ,, 1  Mona Leo Dioi  Itcd 1 f cousin Shiihy in PonLiae iidit1 Becky Moijis accident ly swillowed a little bell Saturday niglit We HVti making ABC Books W cut the lettei  oai 01 eoin paper Tne now Room am JHK   is Mike Tessmer Hi brother Pat is secretary Bobby Midikens mother is W v o  iuiiieiAt  When La ac Cer 1 UJiUiJi,   iue roaches you liIk  Viu be on the6f  iLy iuiiishes 1is Ptr squai uv ciiiar iviicmqan iC     1,S jn iJpie Jam l v o,, ana Bur UL, ,   kU u 1 iy long tUCwiO avail t ,,jj r  H fj iOai now J iiqil spot lor u max a jjoraons liio  paii anu sav u oiriu i, rroiven u they v, uuu,, aouueas iney ars MV It Jisi iiCK bQCK lQ Qn  uy viiejti ihey llveJ  uxc 1ui, 01 i4V4r Iiie Gljd deer iuiiiitoj tne main iood ae hunting 1 ior Vvhtch An ecno 0 w JU,,ous Lapeer eTU bUi0 J lc1 summer ,as hira ia5t vzek in the death 1 7L  wi ,, ogfcd iiri ovWl   ii a Los fitI ll  nl llilinOK  iV i inq eviction, ie, iu,u sick We soon hojK sue n be all j iLrh  UiC cius immtui  I JUv SECOND GRADE Hlolp as o in filled  wo hi r wee i,,  trie nwy resident, died at the Lvani, 93 ae development etc can Pei v,as very interesting iiome, iViOiiixuil Convalescent prices and price supports will L Ann Aipor lhaisaay with us for seme u Socia 1 on in Pinckney March 10, security and oia age pensions j lbZ h was ine aauyhter 01 will remain Since the election Joil ana Anna bums luiphy General Eisenhower has kunec Her rnaaiage to James Roche toward the libera aroup anc  0 P reo  Issi in rmoit  neyV They lived in iStockbriu toid by the head and antlers 53 deer were examined last year Southern MicVaqan deer aiy 32nG1 mad a huc seaJ oi We made CIKWS on Michigan pievious to our trip Ryan Bon Oui Cross and gift boxes For last pictures to 1 We are sorry  dres broth r aa  to stay i1 the tr   We had out Friday One r tdia ei 1110  a i  we are 0el 11 lie  nu u ninsauqhter   aiV Gregory vaxo cvacica LJI but vurunt uqont til i, a    ihen i3 a ijii in th aiair now ilw orvni son una Ziegen ncttu bxoo io v t, e uuo evicted inova bii on die irms as thei i iu pohce retused a,njr, cu aty there all to  ad Wi Our j  passed out m a  e   1 Ann Cher Are Xei  iJlliiO u  10 J, t p I tunv, ou n  thai uatyfc la 1 iia evjiaeu them v  Uie exijjit 1 tnttT ropoia Monda  0 Tliey ooi Mejiko went to Gov v moi 0,0 tern m  lacaien Vvilliajnsqla oveiiio, won his 3d  o ilit Liaeiihower tlv 1 ibs reavier ahd have 3 or 4 tfore pomts than northern dea group aqcunsi ihe Tait coiLSw,atives All the appointees mentoned so fax his cahmei tfjme hbdnds who louqnt tne Senator Tait in the convention such as Gov Dewey, Senatois Lodqe, Adams and Warren and Arthur Summer fie IdTho latler is HILLED IN PLANE CHASH William Stmyth,3bHowell body 2 years and then built the repair man, nis partner, mome west  of Anderson now4 GUfiasuAa, and Andrew , 1 AT tr vi , YpiwJLaniu msuianae mc kiiieo Saturday near Stillwater  I,, onrm State of Mich iatty lajiribrought a heautifully frnUl biVds nest j absent loi Mildred KidWberger brought 10j j dentist Monday Karen Ploxom ankle last Tuesday I a  pi airiiij laP KM ot  lie 1 laaic nonnnaaon or d,vneci  Arthur Hassencahl i Pw msuiance man veie Sellinq this they lived m imck ney a short tinio m the house now ownedby Frank Zieqiei ilien they bought me Laiuc 100 pr cent 1 ludy Milz Ji   , DairowJoan Endies,Louis Ha j ill, Ljo ImiUU  KV i e A said to te slated for postmastetr, arm on the Dexter Rd,now qenpral STOCKBUIDCE TEAM WINS Stockbiidge had too much speed and power for Pinckney Friday night and won an easy 315 to 7 victory Bill Pouty of Stockbridee ran wild and scored i louca downs Other Stockbiidgc touchdowns were scoied by liob Thontai and Tom Jurkebs Bob Reid converted twice Pinckneys lone touchdown was scored by David Nash when he vvent 4 yards through the line K Matteson passed to B Meabon ne extra point Pinckney ends her season Friday playing St Marks of Adrian thare This team has never beaten PincKney, Pnickneys season was a disappointment this year, the having won only 2 games, tied one and lost five They never seemed to be able to get going Dane liains, who showed much promise last year was hurt most of tne year and did little ball carryinj others were also out with injuria, ovvnea by Green Bros Mr Roche waa a well known race horse  Otfainer and breeder ior 50 years   fie aied Jan61032 Mrs Koch3 I retmaind on the farm ior some I years after his aeath but has recently been living with he children Surviving are three dauqhters Oklahoma Tfie plane was own ed and driven by Smyth and the party weje enroute home from Texas All 3 men heave wives and children Mrs E L McKmiey was given a supruse on her birthday Sun day when 25 relatives dropper in on her They were Doh Mc Kinley and wiie and Charles La rue and wiiel Deuoit, Sam Jones    cmd wiie Plymouth Mr and Mrs Alice West, Portage Take j hUHeiihmiiler and Mrs Minn SIXTH GRADE NEWS a 1 1 a a a 1, Mrs Kaifileen CioUyCleveland, land, Ohio and Mrs Madeline Shehan Ann Arbor and two sons, A  M ot Lansing and George of Fowlc ville ScipJute, Chelsea the iarmly at Holly, Mr and Mra bnuons 01 Byron,, Bill McKinley Jiamiiy, Royal Oak, Margaret  Widmrayer, Howell Jerry Tubbs Also surviving aie 22 grand j Detroit and Albert Hopp, Grosse FOOTBALL SCORES Chelseju 41, University 6Mor aici 41 iiast Jackson 7 Aim Arbor 33 Jackson 0Brighton 13, Handand b Howell 37, Fowler ivne 0  Dexter 26, Troy 0 Flat Rock 40ir Milan 0 Roosevelt 27 IXiodec 7 Lincoln 19Saline 6 children and 19 great grand children, a grandson, James VV Pointe Mr and Mrs Fred Read were and a great qrandaaughtei i ta Detroit Friday and spent Sat Mar Ann Wilson,are decease, i urciaY t the Joe Schosser home The Rosary was said at the ln fn Arbor We mivU a nana Thinlay 11 is a pieture of tho ane Days We have been studying the Ala die Ages, Wn made a hook on io i unit book this yuir Everybooy has mad a chart on the Middle ages We made Time harts Fiidny We hunt them up on the bulletin board We are Warning how to cut PonkiOUt the alPnabel th tnsy wa The girl, who work in the kitchen this week aieXaney Nash, Carol Ceiycz, Janet Ha den and Patty Rachovitz Our Sixth Grade Id istrted Press comes out ihe 22nd of November  We are very glad to hear Susan Clark is back in school   henb cnrier, K   i  ji y Ltley, and John Snivel  iidy Ji IX i i,,v ha and n v   ,ja,ii I eli ha a nrv i,el1 Is,,  , iin has a ir a    b ,    I ,,, , eiayms and Donna illi,, t , a new ii  Mary Fee A  inniiji  na  ia  to her grandnioi     ,j , Sun then she went to a sho Cumilk tiinia irv the a tin landslioo iij canioa Waynti  co,nt Ly 1J,JJ ana cut into ie   iAiqwrs ruaujuy ordstaie to such on intent dial  r wub unable  to cveicoTa inj vv a, , county Vie Ony j qovciiijia ni thei his 01  in ri vo won 3 terms i   n in were John Avuv  icu ivi v arnei and AIQX  Lwoon G3v jLcnwL ot Ohio a J  xiouvywcgrM, iiii term He aetLuoi  Cn m lait biother of vjiwOi boj iah h  ver Talt ib  iija tnii ya, a In end of iU iGic iann iioj recei Viji bJvaUi vpAiiLirivns horn him a , proiiijiiciii ni he Natwaa COaiii a i c i i ca  J uisiie won ii onto ei an iko Ian iaiide i W ciihtonav county iin ,iiy Aladdin daw and Hi I ilt, M II Swarthout funeral Home Friday night a 800 p m The funeral was at StMarys church at 1000 am SaturdayBurial was in St Marys Cemetery Six nehews Harry, Lorenzo and Ambrose Murphy and Ben, Frank anc Nortman White acted as bearers HUGH HOPSON Hugh Hopsonthe colored man who shined shoes in Al Kings barber shop in Howell, dicji last FALSE FKONTS  iiUaMl y, hat J,an  MrsBmima Voilmer entertained her children last Tuesday in hon On the evenings of Friday, Nar n, 83ld birthday vember 21st and Suuurdav, XCy AtLee and family Of Glad  vember 22nd the Junior Class of win calkji at the Wayne AtLee, the Pinckney High School will preBob Tascn and W H Meyer sent one of the most novel thro homes over the week end  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell syent a I act plays of the year when tie curtain goes up on Falsi Front Sunday at the Lee Layey home m the High School Gym at 8Ui Al Mrofka and Phil Murphy were home from Michigan State over the week end The Leo Bettys family of Wall ed Lake cmd James Greene and imany friends who filled the Bapr   , ,, , , T  , tkt church when his funeral was r2T i9 71100 Lak heId  Friay He was born 0 Clinton 7 Manchester 0 f in Kentucky in 1880 and came to  Howell 20 years ago He had no week,lri3 hiendly manner and wJfe of Lansing spent Sunday at cheerful disposition won him i the Roger Carr homek 4CLUB NEWS The 4H Handicraft Club met Thursday night 2 new members were added, bringing the total to 22 The loilowinq projects were eVrled 5 sA year cnos 4 scl ond year onu3 third year ones and 2 lour year ones vVe have had some walnut lifcnbev donated and could use some plywood Jack Doyle, reporter CONGT LADIES AID Regular meeting Nov 13 o the home oi Mrt Dora Swcn thout  Bob dcEffc, our valued aesis  assistanf, underwent ar rpxn dlcitis operation at St Joe hos pttal Aril Arbor, Tuesday Mr c4 Mr Cfare MUIer relatives as far is known but everyone was his friend Burial was al Howell PM False Fronts is one of the lateat comedydramai to be re leased by The Northwestarn Prss of Minneapolis, who guarantees the play as one of the most entertaining novel threeact playthat they have ever published Card Lentz and family of Lan sinq were week end guests atj Written by Robert S Clair, popthe Ona Campbell home The ulr author of over a hundred Lentz and Kenneth Mohlman successful threeact plays and 12 families were in Ann Arbor on wellknown picture stories FasSaturday nights Fronts endeavors to show how the The Roy Reason family anc j majority of people have hidden Ml Edna Reason and Leotc  natures and motives which theylpany Saturday THIKJ CKADI  Bunnp Ilinelo, i elathes this u  IT j Preridn S, ,i, a a, i and Jordan, FdAaid fiIL, and Saturday Seven jaopl day We are jjhia is back in srho Tom R ad wint  Saturday  We are starting Unit Patsy Holhstor sweater We joined the Junior R Cross We fiilod two boxes f hiidivn overseas, Dr1 Cania i 1 gave hi  1, blac ye v ith h owri ka  Jack Bennetts ii ot the vnd of his finei cut Miekey Rirti   nua hoc died Friday got i h i now cour huuaj by a small i  n iVjin, i p,aia viio iavoredj j c oae n Vv,uaiavv j d went  inawiy uquni A Tne Other j oi,ip evopt Sco also  v J oqcnst it v, srnciilcr maj j ouei DLI tho h,vy Ann Arbor i vo wi cauic io overcome them  c Uo vicM, A some cases , ver small Tho main objection 1 i th present site was lack of room and parking facilitsj I eqa d io  vo  jt in ryraOJO cnoiior vvoul l DO io oV3 pOils and  Oui like to rrotL d iied That  po th schools an I mi ne Tnji vas clothe jn some cases in tins yoTi and in nearlv all Jan Genhovor end Gov Will icmi verG the vinnars This was tho result n Ihe rmckrvey school vote i itno hadrabt, Leqislative reapportionment  whih has rycn cenied to the jiTco pop lo s ci litis ior years ha been adopcd in a modified form, No 3 cmndment which passed apportions the hose of i the IcqfIatue ovcordinq to pop uaton and the senate accordinq Sn Gijand Rapids Sunday, The Bonnie Hoskins family of iDetroft spent Sunday at the MARILYN MONROE TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT ME Marilyn Monroe starling in thisj Bob Ackley home Detroit Sunday Times, explains i Mrs Robert Ackley entertain Sundays Norembelr IS issue of ed 10 littlefolk Saturday in hon The American Weekly with The or of her daughter, Margarc popular misconceptions about birthday iij She discusses her rise to Friends here have received standoin men in her life, why she cards from George Tnompson posed for the famous calendar who is in Florida  v, ni hnn V TMC nude and why she called herslf an orphan although her inothd Was alive  Mrs Florls Clark acted as sub stitute teacher in the Pinckney  , school 3 days last week and in i wny the Pclsville school one While Dr Hollis Sigler who is in Mcpherson hospital is improv mid Thera ip a lot of excitej Leonard Sla kp carefully hidden from theijn Saturday nicnt in False Fronts as well a   a plentiful supply of romance and j comedy I FOIRTH fiRADK The local group has been wort The fourth pial lo  a 1 uarl ing hard  earnestly in order  enjoyed their trip K Ku Lnn to make the presentation a sue1 sinjf to the Miehiraa s  cess Interesting betweenacts leje Museum On rai a tlu u, will be featured The tickets areJthe story of how taa hjhaUn, for vithin everybodys budget50c forthe fish and anina  e, ,n aritilts 25c for students below the she fhcwcd lift v ortiiirial 7th tfrade 10c extra for reserved fish and snakes arc na It Pen Acklev la i v iin a , , to area Under it Wayne county holster and Richvd Kahn , ets 2 more repesentativs and  , j  , , ia senator Oaklnnd, Macomb J and Washtenaw also qet more itt  Karen bJ ronv rural counties will lose I Althouqh the sponsors of No 7 crmon Iment lost they forced thr cdootion ot No 3 which would otherwise not have been on vhe billot Halt a ioat is bett er tlian none Junior Danow ha sets Grace Pnulsan Singer Saturday Leonard Simons con hare rebuilt their haqie and iin MM Degree UVTNGSTOr LODGE NO 76 F  A M CALENDEB The following are date ior No ing he still cannot see visitors vember for Livingston Lodge No Rev J M McLucas is now 76 F  A Mr home from St Joe hospitaLAnn Saturday, Novelnbsr 29 worl Arbor not take tho whole family to see False Fronts The fish are mad a a of paris mold filled  ,  The snakes are mad  ae , a mold with liquid la a We all joined the ,aaaa hove a new penna stone oxter I Winon Bauahn W M P Vh Curlert 3f  Mrs Sadie Moran visited her sister, Mrs Fannie Bradley Flint over the wdtk kid LIBRARY MEETING NOV 18 CARD OF THANKS We want to express our thrmks on  cpprciaion to our friends and neighbors who show showed their thcuqhtfulness and sympathy at the time of our mothers death Her heart was alwrrvs with PincknrV Mends Mary ETTTetf Roche Family There will be a meeting of JKH ti , Faunas of the Library on We are a sorry to hear that Tues,, rTite Nov 18 at 700 p m  Al friends invited lmnv Mm Mmam CARD OF THANKS To our neighbors and friends Rod Please accept our deep apprecCross last week We aa packing iirtion and thanks for the many jrift boxes for overseas bs and t acts o kinrhiavs shown during the WWT death and burial of or dear son brother and uncle WTTn nry SthckablA Mr Margaret Stackctbiher Pul Endres is in tho University Hopiul with polio He is not Ttry tick and hM no paralysis  children and grcmdchildfWL V mwwwpflapjjHBji  JttOfflCPTTNQ AfrTOnflBg Hqrembefjl 1S52 Do you worryabout forgeff tig y is  to turn offthe tank b   When yon get the rightsized electric heater yonr hot water worries are over Youll have the last word in hot wator erviceworryfree    workfree    as well as dependable    clean    carefree    thrifty    and durable Look into the many conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edisoo office SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison GROUCWO say  Revolutionary Its the greatest thing since 1776 who sold their farm and ore led ving for Floridawere qiven a far well party Tuesday sight B F Esic as spokesman presented them with a tine blanket Olivet Freshman defeated Mus keqow Junior college last week 18 to 61 Don Swarthout scored 2 touchdowns for Olivet Pinckney ran up their biggest Shireys garage was broken in Id last week and a number of tools stolen Ben White and wife entertain ad the Gene DinkeL Fred Evera Howard Gentry and Virgil DeJan frrrniliea at an oyster supper on Saturday night Met Chalker, Alfred Piau and Roy Collins have returned from a trip  through Iowa, Kentucky and Tennessee Mr and Mrs Charles Whalen opened the Pinckney Cafe Sat urday They fed 200 Myron Wilcox was married to Pearl Giles in Detroit toojay Neighboring lxoie Miss Marion Augusta Feed, daughter of Mrs Louis Fead oi Ann Arbor and the late Chier Justice Fead died ai Universiry hcepatai, Arm Arbors TJbnKiay Harold Bates of Royal Oak has purchased the Ffcclcet store at UnacMa He is an employee oi the Detroit News Wmj LaPrad of Gregory who last his arm in a corn busker, is home from University Hosyitai Ann Arbor The 100 students who came out to thef U of M Fresh Air CampPatterson Lake last week painted 10 of the 28 cottages 944 voters voted at Stock bridge election day The Fitchburg telephone ex f change has installed dial phon  es 2 boys and 2 girls from Jack son who Wrecked the publfc telephone pay station at jStock btddge Halloween eve were tin ed 42 each,  ijbhn Taylor of Gregory lest a finger in a com picker last week Editor Andy Rudnicki of the FowlervSJle Review is a grand lather, a girl having been bom to his son Richcad Rudnicki and wifce You can join the ranks of us old guys now like Clyde Sib ley, Roy Caverly and myself Brighton youngsters collected 4000 pair of old shoes for the Goodwill industries They will be repaired bv handicaped ejmploy ees at the industry  Hamburg township gave the hospjtial amendment 22 major 4ty, the only one in the county  In Genoa it lost by 25 votes The railroad coal dock has    Lee Theater no wen Theaier J WKITMOHE LAK MTR Howell, Michigan  77115 Friday ouruay Nov 14, IS  , 2 Features 2 Luida Darnell Tab Hunter m  ISLAND OF DESIRE and Maureen OSullivan, Edmund  Gwenn in BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE THE DUfcL AT SILVER tJREEL  in technicolor witu Audie Muiphy Faith D mergu and Stephen McNciiy TAHZAN AUD THE LIXPARJ WOMAN with Johnny WeismullerBrendu Joyc tSunday Monday Nov 16 17 Mat Sun, 230  m com FranMe Lane, Billy Daniels In TIAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDERf m technicolor Sunday Monday Nov 16, 17 Carey Grant Marivn Momxo and Ginger Roces is in MONKEY BUSWESS Tech Featurette, Uftle Witc Sun Shows 2 pan continuous Moveltv New Carte Tues Wed, Thur, Nov 18 192C Gfiegory Peck, Ann Blym in THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS si technicolor cartoon I novelty ComingThe Steel Trap, Wheres Charlie Something for the Birds Dexter theater DexW Mich 2 Shows Nightly Sun2 PMCont fPY Are Better Than Ever Friday Saturday Nov 14, 15 THIS IS KOREA In Trucolor i and j THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK in Technlcolo ludie Murphy Faith Domergue every man has a chance even if its the last one TuesJ Wed Thur, Nov, 18 19L 2 Features  sBarbara Stanwycks Pissten Fc en Melvyn Doug  i ANNIE OAKLEY ana John Wayne ALLEGHENY UPRISING News Sunday Monday Nov 16, 17 Judy Canova, Queen of the Cow Girls i in OKLAHOMA ANNIE a rooiin, tootin shootin comedy news travel comedy Tues Wed, Thur, Nov 18 1920  K now they are in Toyko Willie and Joe in f BACK AT THE FRONT Tom QwelL Harvey Landerk wtfh Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan friau jukukauy Nov i4, ii Thu, Frl, Sat Nov 13 14, 15 RED MOUNTAIN in technicolor with Alan Ladd Elizabeth Scott cartoon sport news Sunday Monday Nov 16, 17 John Wayne in BIG JIM McLAIN  action drama with , Nancy Olson, James Arness Sun Shows 3 5 7, 1 cartoon specially news Tues, Wed, Thur,7Nov7 18 1920 SON OF THE PALE FACE a comedy with Bob Hope, lames Rivfclt and Roy Rogers shows 715 9  15 cartoon Jack, Coming Story of Will Rogers, j  ,  ,1 Merry Widow, African Quen  been torn down at Chilson The I   Desire, Wheres Charlie j 1sNsmffiVAa USA ikT nftui  i i      locmotives use oil now Gov Williams did not carry any Livingston county precincts He ran best in Putnam, losing by 54 votes  Mrs Thomas Bannerv, Pinck ney, Mrs Bird Hight and Mrs Harry Williams of Howell attend ed the Annual Conference of beat Ypsilanti high Bchool reser ves 89 to 0 Friday The Pinckney high school bating team aoes to Stockbri Thursday The team is Wil mina Bourbonnas, Gertrude Tuo per, Marion Durlris  Olds, Lansing last ma Harris has returned t for the winterr Mr and Mrs George Cane leave for the south about Dec 1 family of See the New 1953 DE SOTO COMING NOV 13    and tell em Groueho sent youIM  Search is being made for Mrs The C W Hooker fcrmily xf Agnes Morhouse o Marion who Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the has been missing from ser homei Roy Dillingham home 1    r  T , since Nov 3 Ford  Glenn,the famous radio singers were billed at the Tem ple Theater, in Howell Born to Charles Clark  wife of Gregory, Nov 13, a son Char les George I THANK YOU SINCERELY j I want to express my appreci iandn to the voters of this com munity and the entire county, j for the fine support qiven me  at the polls Nov 4th I I assure you that I will dischjl rge the duties of the Office of   Sheriff to the utmost of my abil ity, and will always strive to merit thei confidence you have placed in me  LAWRENCE GEHRINGER sjiiung jumpuig Jacis, Aiomic City California Company Avon Theater StoritPflO, ryiicnigan CARABUE WILLIAMS a true story with Jameh Sis war i, Jean Hagen conedy caron Fraidy Cat Too Many Vv ivas fcmncay luesday Nov 16, IB most human dramatic story ot our time AMERICAN IN PARIS in Technicolor a gorgeous display of the best Gene Kelly Leslie Caron SfS 1 ComingWhen Worlds Coltde jGolden Girl K Born to Thomas Line and wife lo Marion Friday a girl Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson caled at the Wm Shehan home Saturday  Seat Gebe Dinkel of state pol loe and Gerald Dinkel of Lake P arktr Motor Sales 145 EAST MAIN STREET PINCKNEY, MICH the House school Friday Juha Brady is teaching in the Harger schooL Dr Oambell, veteran theatre man has taken over Lafayette Thefcrtrje, Detroit is having the Curnmings Stock Co put on variety of plays 25 rars Ago 47 Years Ago The James Nash  Will Nash families attended the wedding of Flora Hodgeman at South Lyon Wednesday Also the Bert Nash and Wirt Hendee familes Franc Burch presented Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patchat Bourn Lyon Monday night James Fohey has sold his fann to James Northrup of Woodmere, The deer hunters are leaving Will Conners moved to Dexter  The Microbine Concert Co played at the opera house here till last week Blanch Martin is learning the fcriUinery trade with Lillia Boyle Mcqry Broaan is now telephone IQMsosor here Batoh and Rez Reason have a fMdkboard auto and expect to S Mollis and Donald Siglex in runabout Pinckney Cemetery report WomtHBB received and 92  IOC WBtefop win have an on As Stowe farm Nov Jdaoies HaU underwent an ap Chemung were Saturday dinner pendicles operation at the Sani guests at the Albetr Dinkel tarium kzst week home,, I V  THE ANNUAL JUNIOR FLAY  False Fronts,, PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Nov 2122 800 P M, CAST OF CHARACTERS Wagners Grocery 6006 Pinckney Rd Quality Merchandise  Low Prices Bsir an Winss ti Take Out Daily 8 to a Sml y 9 t  Phene He well 705 J EMMA BDCBY, owner of Restful Inn  KATHLEEN PETERSON CLARENCE, her dutiful husband KENETTH MATTESON  J1 A lparty conng JENNIE WILLIAMS, maid oi al work , BARBARA MILLER of W H Meyer, Norman Reason Rev Esic Ross Read Lyn Hen BOB HOPE the clerk DICK DARROW yMicSt OOTY SMITrL an escaped convict  GEORGE JOHNSON enclosedEd Parker Earl Baughn BOTH WALSH a lady incognito JUDY HAINES went to Roscommen, Will Van  Bkxricum, JC Bowman and Cass JIMMY TAGGART, a  fortune hunter  LEE HOLUNGSHORTH EVA HARDISON, a spinster KATHY LAPRAD Clinton to Gaylord , SheriJS Wimbles took George Richmond to Jackson Satuiday G H BARBER, a financier  HAROLD RADY tebilffiUlSAKLM1 cWatod od AUCE SHDIDB oil station as the ones who rob bed him He could not The following are th Pinckney PTA officetrs Ares Iva Gard ner 1st Vict Beulah Miller 2nd Vioej W C Milier 3rd ViceMrs  HP DoyJs Sec Mrs CH Kenn Mbsis which has a I nedy Trees Mrs Ross Read i m her om Isl Carpenter of ChilJ at the fitorutahum with 1 HENRY RHODES, a country shWrifl DAVID NASH MIMI LABRUN a French mcdd       VERAJJPSTRAW GOOD SPfcCIALTIEa BETWEEN ACTS   EXPERIENCED LATH ANDD HANDCHETT GRINDER OPERATORS I  APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set PINCKNEY MICHIGAN APPRECIATION 50c and 25a, Reserve  lie I wish to thank the voters for thete support at ine polls Nov 4 and I will endeavor to merit the confidence reposed In me uvafxflnu mi Merwin Campbell broke his leer ot th Argus , factory Ann Arbor Monday and Is in Stjoo hospital Louis Wagoner r end wife Jcprs living at the Dr IfiDir cott ngs at Trtangls Uto W03SX their oust is dons,   Mimm mm mgptww V  V vh  LiuingSicn County  of Snpeivisors ft OCTOBER SESSION  1952  Monday, October 13, 1952  B idnesday, October 15, 1952 b id r i, roll called, quorum pievent i rni oi yesterday ebaion wo reau and aopravan L   auiman, County Avucuuuiui Agtu, uppeuiea JO Arneuanierit to no Hoa thut trie ,10  1  OO  Oi iu IboVvC cy f,rjSoy and suported by 5 PO lo tbe 1,, ,,u Iiutyni ,,, ,,           oavv a a io oi Drain j i  , Pursuant to Statute, tho Board oi Supeiviaais in and ior the County ol Livingston, convened at their rooms in the Court rioaita, in tue City oi Howell and upon toil cab by the Clerk, me following members weie louim to 1 preseni Henry T Ross, Brighton Township Carl W Raddatz, Cohoctah Township Arehie iCingsley, Conway Township Ralph Wiggins, Leeiuiu iCWiuhip wuliaai riauc, Gtnoa lownship Howura B Sp c6i, Green Oak Township Charles I benntt, Hamburg Township, hobert E Smih, Chairman, Handy Township Wilbur Steinacker, Hartland Township bred Berry Howell Townohip Lyle Redinger, IoscoTownship W B Clark, Marion Township Milton Conine, Oceola Township Stanley Dinkel, Putnam Township Lee Gordon, Tyrone Township Ralph Glenn, JnudiLu lownship, ihos S Leun, Churles Keiiey, Brignton City CharLbuttcn, iied Catrcll, W H Gartrell, Howell City A communication ircm the State Association oi Supervisors relative to the annual meeting oi said Association and tne payment of the annual dues, was read to the Board Moved by Beiry and supponed by Dinkei that the annual dues oi ,,J to tne State Association be paid Carried A comuiiuncauon irom the East Michigan Tourist Association relative to an appropriation ior advertising purposes was react to the boarct Moved by Ross and supported by Raddatz that this Scaid appropriate the sum oi S2500Q to tne East Michigan Tourist Association to oe uoed ior advertising puipoies ior tne County Carried Moved byCatrell and supported by Clark, that Thos S Leith be elected as a member oi the Board ol Directors oi the biasi Micagen Tounst Association Carried Upon motion oi Conine which was duty supported by Catrell, Board adjourned until 130 pm  I fore thw jioard and gave an oiui repair 01 tne v OIK 0010 roy Depanment during the past year Supr Glenn ol the Ciutinon Claims Committee picsented bins to the BoaiQ WlliCh Vole UeU CS IeCelinanUv 0 u appear by numbwi3 D1018 Db,2o ncsvw  U,m motion oi Conine wined WUJ ay aupt K by beaua,vr a Boara udjournea uni 11,, pm Afternoon Session Moved by Ross ciia  pot t a u iuuvy that the Prosecuting Attorney Ovs and u hofeuy ,xa toted aij tuaiwu to eontact the Employees cl the LivingOu Couuy Prte, a any ytner parties relative to poiicng in tbe Oi 01 tne oaun rioiie grounds, and in case that toi pujcos  6,, nui  iroijcuiiiy ttorncy be instructcu 0 bur Ui jCi,u y poceeas tvii  ur L, triut u cubu iu J 1 it m 1 Nc rJtron k,wrifi9  uy Orders Drawn 1U14U Comm a4 Bot J OiJ  ujll No 4  f 2 Xp24 it  C ay 121  Rd Dr 3,1340 it pctsjing an Graiiiuucc ic Ciitou St trirgn t v 10 tCeieKj auu JJJUVC gi Thos S Wcjd, a P una Sailors Reici Con , ji Ci tTit Ul ssiicu up, uiv gave an 01 ui ttpui, 0 u w uc y he past yea, oiu also lor an eippropiu  etelO i CJ Moved b ncdaz ud supported y un, thut tlno appropriate trie sum c ijlu u the Sodie ena Saios Commission ior the ciir,j ycu, Catiod y or cieang do y, Soldiers fie iaard and mMiaion duiiiig 0 tjisnuig year Bc,o , heiei  iiijiui, uu   in Oi noLu  1 na ua a , a0, u ,, ,,lUi apporxu , apeui, J u n iVpvjivvd , onntii, CirtJiiuian iiiw,  7, VJCivri 16f 192 Afternoon Session A communication irom the State Depanment of Agriculture, telenve to the work done in the County ior Apiiaiy inspection Work done in the County and ior an appropriation or the coming year Moved by Gienn and supported, by Dinkel, that this Board bppropriate the sum oi 25000 ior Apiary inspection war in the County ior the ensuing year Carried lnoved by Raddatz and supported by Ross, thut the budget lor tne year 1952 for the County Agricultural Agant ae increased froir SJOOG to SVDUUU Cornea 1 Kon motion of bmkel which wan duiy supported by Redingei, Boa aujouiTied until ttmonw wieini Comiteriigned Joh A hagman, County Clerk Supr Cecil ohnv DiiectsrSupeiviscr c nte Ltingaton County Social Vveiiaie Citns3in uppoue jexic die iied uu gave a general upon it ins Depoiunem oi h iitat  uw months 01 une year una cli,o sufjin a o ,aback 1 ci tiw unioun charged to the several iOvixhipa onci Cities aarniy tiiat penoo, iioT Cciojer 1, ljjl throgu oeotuiriDe 3J, libot  Moved by Stetuacker and auppjied i Cation that in Ui3  iuture that tho cost oi ircnntau irmata at te Caamy infir 1 aaiy be sput en a JJ ,J ,OS Lewtt t liie Cam ana the lovnships and Cta he vnig ianuaies Kpi u iix mitaaon  Carried  Supr Sution pieaented tiie ioilowing Resoiuon end myvcd its  , J U a  tile dOLii t,ii  Xi 1 t  ,j, ppru vsa x , L ,   ,ntu J v,fi a,x n   ,t ii i lua C Cauy No 3 Conway No 4 viwuy No 10 Conway Ho 11 i Can way 12  Ekt Conway No 14 I uunvuy No 15  s  Cwy No, 167 Conway 18  Ext Conway No 19 Cairvay No 20 Conway No 22 I Cuiter  , ,vtyLock Ne 1 j   ayLock No 2   C ay Lck We, i I cnum Keeder 4I6 y Cohoctah Vm llfrlt nup el r ,  i a  K, adoption which was duiy suppoiiad by Sup WHEREAS Tne Michigan GiiiCe a Civn Grand Ave, Landing id,  cilan, hai equf ana opcr  Oiujiiuil to a tne Stue 1 nc ston CountyBoard oi Supervnats, a certain committee members acuno 10 in the matter o Civii Jeieno r c1  jve J L a ae v,o  11ei  I Suii ivnij ilelt ei , laJto  C ifvUI   O v  V, 1 j at  011 ijtrrovedt j LiViita n n o ay or a 1 it da, I ebJII ouitn, Cnoirman Now Theoiore hj I, Iiovveu, Iy of Supervisor mcenny m ryuiai  October, 1 a52, at the Cour icucj  ,n e  c I,o, jil, J icba,v tha the following Cjnue Cnarncn e ata ,no anc caG herooy appointed as tn,n ci uo 1 eeic Cernriltca a  siGvi n tha iivingstan Cauuty Civii ietenc Oruniiiaton  JI va oy imJingei  p eLtc a  na a 1 p  t  Tuesday, October 14, 1952 Board met, roll caned, quorum present 3he minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved hairman Smith appointed the following delegates including himself to attend the annual inutitg 01 the jtate Association ot Supervisors Suprs Sutton, Bennett and Keiiey Moved by Berry and supported by Leitn that Tracy Crandail be elected to succeed hiniacii as a membtn oi he Livingston Bounty Road Commission for the term beginning January 1, liS3 Carried The resignation of Theodore V S Millar of Brighton Township 91 a Member oi the Livnjion County Board of County Canvomers, due to illness, was reud to the Board  Moved by Ross and supported by Dinkel tnai the resignation ol Theodore V S Millar as a Member of the Board of County Canvassers be accepted and that Charles Rusiing, of Brighton Township be electea to fill the vacancy Carried Supr Conine of the Apportionment Committee prssented their report a follows Apportionment oi feunty Tax October Session, 1952 TffWnships and Cities County General Fund Tax Brighton CHy   S 12,26550 Brighton Township  Cohoctah Townshp Conway Townsh p  Deertield Townsnp Genoa Township  Green Oak Towship Hamburg Townsliip Handy Township Hartland Townshp Howell Township  Howell City  Ioeco Township  Marion Township 9,13900 Oceola Township  9,13900 Junam Township  10,822,50 Tyione Township  841750 Unudilla Township  7,45550 1 Public Vos a id U,iiites Committee Cheuriisiii, FreG Rgars Cotuy Lnnreer i I a  L a 0,vK COL  d Commission , Mch, 2  trun Cauity 15,63250 10,5820J 9,62000 10,1010e 16,540a 15,b7300 16,83500 19,4305u 10822dJ 11,30350 39,20150 7,45550 Livn,x ii i t J , O l it Ttileproiiu u0 PoLce Contnuttee Lav, snee Gchiingwr, Ca Unteieili oi Livgito Living  on C aitty ail Hce, Ineiniun Telephone 47 3 Vvetiaro Crr,ite   Ceci Bcn, Coirran Dir, Lr dcj L ,y Vilfare Dcpt Court Ha, hcvsii, Licn T, ,o 5 4 Fire C ounaieo Geicia iiuxan, Chairman Livrgtot Cant ly rij Marsliall 4 04 VB annan Si tlcy jl ivci,,u  Tec   5 wecixc, Carnt Dr ha  L Siaicr Prei b,gau Cy 110  ichu,ai A howeii, Michigan Telephone 8 Resolution carried  i    i, , j, son lea eOuli,  C  a, ay anvuyCoh Un Ir 8 amwuy Ceil Un Br 4  tab Village a  , Kiver J eean i0 2 L n,y ib  IS CMiv ay No 5 C la Ca Diai l 01,01 dArgennae b an S Wiggins  uiier   rUntcrbrink  Oak No 1   e  CK No 2   n UCJ Ne 3 b 11 aCCca   , y Co  e i y No 2   iy No 4 tanay No 5 tiruy 7  13 batay lio 2 iftijy No 11   y No 12   7 No 14 u J i ,irt , a 15  y lo lb vuay Iosco Ne 1 JaJ No 1 ii, No 2 aa  V hage i ,a Ceu  , , o  C  j  i ,Jo 3 a ,ui No 4 a  el Cceole ocr  II n at, O   alii   aaa i a L  pi a Ufjpou  nld ino titt  JJ i a iviamcc  Assoc  tj k JUiUt  1 ippvlle j am  j pr,v ed ly uinr jonu rv najn  a I 1 4,t V  Cciuu, toe refcjnnvi the obovving wci duy supported by , I by O crnls end Deputies  ci the svcrai Glnoali lsoi i , TOTAL  240,50000  v Thomas S Lour, Milton Conine, Howard B Spicer Appotonn3rb CcrnmiUee Moved by Rfedlngc a  supported by Brry, that the report rf tb Committer on bpp iiifrnment be accepted, sdopted and fjwaihlp bo ek ned to fill the vacancy, pactd on file Carried Upon motion ol But c n and duly supported by Leith, Board cdjGitfBod until IrSO pm Afternoon Session 9s1pr Spicer of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to Iht Board which wero cilowed as recommended as appear by numbs D1884D182a inclusive  Sapf Gartrel ol the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills tft the Boa d whi h were allowed as recommended as appear bf numbeiDlS  inclusive Movtd by Uh ar ca by Catvsll that all livestock irlans shall be c iowev  r  aad c SLUUvisors, and in all cases where the rner  the boo cire known, that the Prosecuting Attorney is tnstrvaou and authorized to collect from the owners oi said dogs the amount of the claim allowed by the I oard Carried Amendment to the motion Moved by Keiiey and supported by CatilH that the Prosecuting Attorney shall make a report back to tho Board his report on each claim, referred to him for collectios  rried Supt, Glenn of the Criminal Claims Committeo presented bills tr tho Board which were allowed as recommended as appear L numbors D191SD1013 inclusive  Supr Gartreli of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bill II the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by r mbert D1902D1924 inclusive Jpoa xnotior cl Glonn which was duly supported by Gartrell,  ard adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 au C uateriismod Approved ar  cr ym  iterslflSfd Supr Berry of the Saiciy report ana rroved ns auaxn vb e Supr Recttngcr Your Committee on Salaries oi Cou and Clerks subit herewith tiie saia eiiective January 1, icx3 lor the yea  1,3 a,a Jdge of Probate SJC5J 0 tr yar iobalo RegisterSvbOCirt pcr y CiencPrcbate Can ibbv pa County Clerk bj, JC per ysar Depury Cl kasitJuji aJ per yeareach Friend of Ccrt SluOon par year County Treasure Slvuej por year Deputy Treiiuir 3,L0o,b per year Extra Clerks bjGO per cay SheriffS3GO0DO per year 6 3 per day  for use ot cars UnderShenfi  320000 per month Deputies SliCbOO pai monn ProSviCtiij AttorneySZ8J0 per year and S20e0u oihee rental ClerksPrescuting Attorney 5240000 per year Drain Commissioner240300 per year ClerkDrain Commi220000 per year Circuit Court Commissioner180000 per year Probation Officer40000 per year Janitor260000 per year CierkCovy Aoonts CIiv, a275JOO per year Cierk4ri Coio Aansj Oiix 3210000 per year Sociui Wellaie Diiectui S2200Je by state County C if OJC per yocr Clerk Social Yea  Dept SoeOboO per year , Board Members11 00 per day I Dog Warden SlLiju0 pfcr year  Mileage ior ail County Cfticiais seven 7c per mila j Committee recommends theft Supervisors receive 10 per day Rsspectfuily submitted, Fred Beny, Thorr Si Leih, Ralph VViggins Salary Ccmmittef enort Carried Movci by Leitrwand suppcjtd by Keiiey that each Member af the Livingston County Road Commission receive a salary 540000 per year eocn hoginuuig wth January 1, 1053 Carried I,loved by Berry and supported by Bennett thai the bill of Riehsffds Eleetric for the nstcllotion of the electric clock in the LOulvl IL, 1 bpu L  Ov,, re,,,  v t   a i v u   01 v t   an  i  ty La CcOi,Ci  owi t a i   ain, Crau 2  , ana cipprovsd   j Saamittuia titz was duy sup ,, a  eutou 1 any iowell d Fl  ia,, bo 3 liovcli so 1 i s   i i J  2 I , o K J 3 IKO IMO, 4 banouse i  Co No 1  7 Co No 3 4 Et Liv Co No 5 biv Co No 7 biv Co Nc 8 bv Co, No 10 bvCo No 12  bV Co No 13 1,v Co No 17 beng Loke Dam 46866 k,401H 2,73s4S 11M076 4751  49491 5079 5413 28496 325 29455 250 400 25618 3007fc 1333 1640 2435 60611 257 5i 13864 8 US 50550 N 991 245 293 1018 2So 4410 8875 4424 1884 2351 23G87 25755 00001 C00OQ  5s 35 4458 8811 1770 5 5895 2147 14207 1,12792  73187 4S3 1222 12888 3933 46730 3097 527 1111 70 liib M 3750 31870 2004 223 315 06 16auo 7456 120 815 19 2108 8519 53471 17262 28607 2619 4 i 3Q78 eooa 31051 2,e819 11,0965 2,80887  S8100 2400 38596 60284 2M 8 S  4000 un    tt  V veut opo  iS  i   ny in  ion C   J  y  j J , i t cii i  r sj Co ,A 4li ri ir homo Dtnon  v v , i C pei Ii  , r v TJT   v tOe in iuvn S1,0uuG J Ay out  4,860 30000 a nO00 too 00 he peer, ally urnttod, bnii,, ,  Cbri S3,3GCTTr8Viibur Steinacker Lv Co No 20  Mr  bv Co 22  Co  Shiawassee Ne  Lar jMooiock A  J baa Ike V  aI air ianon 2 6 4 Marion No 4 Mai  C5100 Ma, ai  i o Cotobi bo 1 Caen  S 70s 08 3, 6781 8 80 12608 88  7100 Ictrbed  b p v  G  P o Cried nlovuvi by S v  ij Cory ,   Corrrrutoe preesnted o,rneuaid that it be p10 ay Haack, and ea to itart proofcod o no owner a z ned by Supvr htny   iiammer j j,ycnDviling bosingtaB bender Runycn Lak DaM Spcfuiang Suy   bnt  o od Smith viSrrutn  Senior dNai  4M44 I tut I  L yli r,,,  A Oi i i  a o  Yv jjni, b , pa c,  , Carded y Spicer, the Board tin    ,r   r CaafrCktfk  Bobtct E lalth, ChcdriBcn Aoftottv oi eeeOs eiiico be as presented , t   o presented the pay j roll v uj  v  a nofv , o  ,, ,o at this session of j the Boaia v,,1c, vacbv cd rcd, I Supvr 1eiy b in pen aio u lli presented the payroll  of tba savfjii  cvsrip nvd Cy Calrr,, for making election  returns, which was abovod ao pieeentcd  oovr Spcer ol Ita Cvn Can, committee presented bills    L vi  hie  0 e  , d OS pr,fGntcd tioyj Vv, un,11, , Nur Commiiiioncr, appeared before the Boara and gave in 0,ancial report a3 ofdows To the Hcnorabe Board ol Supervisors County of Livingston I HEREBY SUBMIT MY FEPORT AS COUNTY DRAIN COMM SIONER from October 1, 1951 ot October 1, 1352, o cxcfod S2J0O ior , Shiawasee River Sunrise Park Dr sMst Stonner Taylor Tazimaa i Uraaaiu W Ceadw rs Walker oc toridqe 475,08 Walsh Woodin Wolf Creab Woodbuin CakYoungi 184H84 ri,M6M  150 523 94 16 6M85 3474 12005 1246 1150 185 6788S 432 61101 7538 J 2326 4081 1480 2106 6657 2816 71 320 76851 100 046 4348 8821 2004 12657 38627 2418 1684 78S7 2258 4243 904 29384  100 11338 3201 7884 2811 1S70 3731 838 2730 10778 15S88 13,80769 2,6060  11,8478  art 018 488 14 10N 2J8 4M 25611 29781 13383 1648 248 58781 18884 M 116 1748 8M 246 2J 1918 2484 4418 8876 4424 14084 UM 23888 26888 800,80 BM88 9848 44M 8811 1778 58 68 86 2147 14387 1,8116  80008 488 9088 12888 38M 46488 2618 627 1111 78 1116 J8 3768 81378 2084 2J8 316 686 16846 7466 1268 81 M 18 21N 8618 41288 116 24887 MM 1M 548 8778  M MM 248 6M 11,M 18 M 6788 861 67844 24 M 4881 148M 2186 9467 28416 71 3184 7M61 16M M 46 4948 Ml 4M 12417 88487 2418 1834 79837 24M 4444 68 24884  W 188 113M 8811 7384 2411 1S78 37J1 27 JI 174 mm Y  k ,1,  i  c , mAjsu A,1ia,WWJvfli11TwtMiaili fvjyl1    TBWi ,41    VsJi  f T1 i    B aa County, Michigan, certaL pubhe monl M betoegtog to or meW ta,, Poor  inaan taxM alao all aehool tear, cemetery   Further RaaoWad that In tha future whenever ft R5VOLVWO OTm  jhitoia, ui4y omd PUpoMstjoA jwito, 9i tassJN1 highway qndajl otii ta, asepocted Jheevejal Townnhip  Michigan ox any at its Boards or Ageacto plan to I 1,53647 gthecwise helg odiag to law, aaa , and Citiee alao tha Social Wlfar and Diract tasee oa raportad  p a pdac camp Aft tha CpunryaJ Irtnaalof fjbji  Balance on hand October 1, 1841 sitl14 x   ,  W1    by tha Social Waliara Com mi ion oi Michigan or its duy authorised xapraaaotottai ahould tafcr TV from various Drain funds 41452  Wbw, under tha law M 4   J    LTtL up wufc J imagmon County Board d fttos Total    J Monies including tha monies co4, into tha hand, 9  to th Board, which war allows a recommend, a appoor liiL  b pkd Total p HT   j9 County Treasurer, to on or mace, bod heratoartor emted by aumbr r2042 to D2053 incluaiy       ,,,   ocsmm Balance on hand Oct 1                     L, CountT Boatd Oi aupTtooe WlMiAHTOrSWfiW  , hby duad to dapot ail pubM, onto,,  loi 1WM John iU W O wca TI   1 ZlTt ttr RESOtUTKN MoTd bf     a ipard oi Datraunaton jtf   W      QJ      wty  cVM4afl  ,104 Sujvey Work   1707  51    d a pahtion to toi Board, signed bj Sito oi aaid  S61   aUToamnhip an4 Cy Twgawpjx bf pwPriating ftW McPharaon Sterta Ban HowaU, Melga fA  County, damanding thai action batakan to abolish tka Migan fhaaad iioa tha Michiga Surrtr Company o LaoaJ4chg   W Firat Nahonal Bank HowaM aflehioo    Sioto Prison Truaty Camp locatod xrt fcabop ,JUoka andCbiUcm with th undaiatanamg inat th,htotugtn fttf Cgrnpaaf  r0 , KiBCT  12117 h  t j fciofctae Michiga    rood in aaid county, or in tha altonwoya tbpt, datoUa,topa ba P  P9 aiM rnmTnirtrw tejrtOsW, W  Lumbar tor curbing      146M     0,1,, lisahigo kt  mkon to jocur hi prtoon camp to  4  Wod  Agt m MamiM f  Rantal,ol oqutonwit ,  U30S  t v f      ino iaidnt County Iraoauror b aUoTvad mmWM ft Malarial usad  3  MJ0 Doto     coBjpMatJoa m couactxag thjipaatuPX lra  GJOY tor catch baaina ,  j j Wlswtafl w te  Board, wfctah   Wharaaa a committaa oi duxans hoa collad upon tha ttTml  1  tha County AddraMogroph work  V  TM 0  naa  aPPTOI  ca  tou   peop who uv m tha road aurroanding v , 7i2 7f C20W toclusiva tkf prison camp Among tha raasoas adrancad by this committaa  jha V oi yaatordayt aato a rao4 0 flqpojjpYad Total  M ad b Ba ry and supportad by ladtogar mat tha raooai WW  obolishmant of this prison camp ar tha following Upojl mooon oi Suttoa whjych won duif auppamd bf U DRAIN ASSESSKnmB tor l  1 J  Agricuc Committa  ,    located ta     fc   sub to tha cl ot W  Brighton Twp b o County Dog Word ior th u, y baoug surrouad by farm nolB lak0  y   p, Xman County Clark lobf, aChowlNBrighton No 4 Drain aaw Jam j 1953 Carriad ni w Har tha Villaga oi Hamburg and Pincknoy and in atao Cohoctah Twp  i  ,   swta  th Cil7  Brighton and is locatod not too tow tram tha     Livinton No 17 v JW940  by Barry and uppartsA CL mwt w w  Hw1L B AoweJ October SOSSOfl  1952 Cohoctah Villag t 00 Trurt b dUowi tha sum oi SSOOOO pfr yaot ior th t  T  1953 and 1954 ior th listing oi dog and m suporoainoal a f  p    jwartjajn, whicjt appor   PM Tl Total  4 S34494fl Adtoograph Dapartmant Carriad Mtlr ara in a trusty status, soma oi which prisonau hova 1M4 Dr Grga Schotfar, robtoa ahola   WW Conway Twp V    luDDOrMd te iiaijpasM lfti8,,w,d at  0 PPly P  a ntoT lOl 1885 Sar RobuCk  ttail 11, D9   Conway 121 0 Road Drain Spial  1   ta KjSOT raanon oi th iact that thy ha, capod cnaUttod DMM Claira W Schnckanbarg ,1 12 Conway No 5     TMW 0fIjsSg 5 5 orima in this County A short tuna ago a prison by th nam 1887 Livranc Funal Horn, ambukmc   jMJ Conway No 22 two yar  M    Chafl Wright walk awar fron thia prino camp and  Glody McCallum mool upl 1kag K W,0f Conway No 16 and No 18       19   V   maUL   jOght commirtod iour ialonias in on hour and a half TW tolonto  8tPa  H MD 10  ConwavLock No      Movti by  T  JH Junf aiSMM   hidnappina robbwy xurnL and autompbUo thoft Di80 G Eric Singar, JP, acting W fo W 97    Puty t th Coumy Shntt  boUowd thft rap Jt,W        Jom   D1W1 MacDonal Fun Homa amb  4autocoy 100 HM Total ,  13,33625 bagiing Notambar 1 J  crt tha point oi a knii, staaling a gun and automobila abducting 1892 Swarthout Funral Horn, crutopor com  W00  Moadby Xingmayjd J1, J a young woman 21 yoar oi age torcina this youog woman to 1893  Kant, trucking aaxvio  M Daarald Twnshi   Traosurar ba instructad 1o transfer from fta Dog Tr aeeMTa7 him iB  8toien , 3 rap   prion D1894 C E Black Clinical Lab, auotpay  MOM Liringston Co No 3 and Ext 2nd Install   WW th Giral Fund  TJ1  ,, of thi young woman and by committing armed robbery on D1895 Clay W Gordon, surray aamcea 7 Livingston County No 3  Ext Spila  018 Supr ROM of the  f Z   P    was apprehended Cm Omobor 4 D1896 E I btla, soWier burial 7500    luHom aBd  m v  dulT   i8M Walter McGuirei ag 50 a mtt wallced away from thi WW Metoon J torn eaitoiburial  7500 Total ,  2408 fupvrGlnn , , KunAfe priw camp and is sull at larg D188 la Mae Darro TlatJwiiaX  7500 That the sunvol Two hundred Forty ThouKd flftJW   D18M William HiJunbu ftHdWlkzittrtal , 500 , Handy Twp   240,50000 Dollars be levied and pread for J j For the above reasons and for reasons hereinafter net torth 01900 Harold M Borden, coroner fee ,  Smith Smith   7000 toduding appropriaUons for Mp   tha dttoens Uving in th surrounding areaoi thisprieoi camp are D1W1 UVeme Dibble cajwtfcieeo ,,,,,, ,,J0J0 Col Drain 1st insatllment  lU3298 way Fund, th Socrel Wlfar Fund, th Dueet Jtenei runa a      constant fear They do notdare leave young  W H, Gardner, sheep, claim , ,, 4000 Iosco No 3 lit installment   J70475 wt County Drain Fund ruuhr hUdren at home alone they do not dare leave their homee vGAL 6 ,  Handy No 7 4 No 13  1789 at lofg, to be credited 0 the Dram Fund from th J do      arm, out m A   do J D1908 Ahr WyU lushce fee, Gardner nhW etabX IJi HowaliHandy 4 Fiermng Spial  171 d that th County Treaurr b mstruded and authed to  mUmMlm m   proprty with  ky 1904 Clare Dean, sheep claim    MM    ,UCh   t M tothem, they do not dare leave their window, or door, open at D1905 Burtoa T St    J  Total  , W Brighton No 4 Drain  JMjJ 4,, not dare pennit  childw te haTt   D1906 Louis Herbt, sheep claim and Justice to paid 247i0 ,,, Lit0B No 17 DraUl 4II away from the house and out of the sight of their elder they D1907 FCaie 9   JJ GnooOla Soal   0H 40  T   n, lluM        1 le  whicn Dl908 Henry J Itll iustjce lee Qre c4ab 170 GenoaOceola Spal  , J0H40     ,    g,ej  ippat, placltta oi a prieon camp of thi D19W  Cua     Hartland Twp Conway No 5 Drain U5M   mmm im m AnL W010 Edward White, justice lee, Cukriar xlatox 280 Lirmgton Co No 3 4 Ext 2nd Installment 1,95394   1   Drata ,075 mltttT M a Populated ara   TroUmal4 heepcioim  160 Livingston Co No 3  Ext Special 141M Coaway Lock No I 70 4 y,, citiin committee are aware that the State must D19U urtoi Street, justice fee, Trclmanctolm  10 Livingston Co Mo I 4 Hat Drain 1,23778 mennlain penal institutions, but they are unable to understand D1913 Robert H Smith, Hveetock claim ,, ,  8700 Total  B208399 Col DrQta 88887 way  unguarded, improperly managed prison camp is located D1914 Rex Wilson, justice toe, Smun glcnm ,  tM Handy No 7 4 13 Dram 00878 M 9agjx c popUiated area when there are scores of counties in D1915 Victor Foley, sheep claim ana jus dee too patd 6S00 lfe9 Tw i iiaii Gioa5cola 4 ftrt Drain  l00000  aorthern part of the state where the population to negligble D1916 Lor en,Basset aare pi inmate   88040 Howll No 1 2nd Inst, 144 Howell No 1 Drain   8 The dtisens committee are unable to understand why the D1916 Patrick OConneL sheep claim  000 Howell Handy  Fleming, Special  HandyHowellFleming Drain M00 Ha Corrections Commission place, so much trust in a group D1919 Wheaton Hick, juetice fee CTCcUiei clhm, 180 Ioeco No 4 Drain 47288  convicted felons who havs already demonstrated that they D1920 Weeley Browr, sheep claim and justice too paid 5215 Toal    Ioeco No J Drain  87064 gr B0 truatworthy The citisens committee is aware that the D1921 Leo J pavi sheep claim  4000 Ieeoo Twp  Livingston No 20 4 Motion Ne 8 Drain 15204 modem idea of prison management is tor rehabilitation more D1922 Aher Wylie, justice fee, Pavi ekrimy 2S0 Cole Drain 1st Inst  U539 WopdburnjSreek Drain 1,94208 vaB  punihment alone However, the aniens of this area D1923 Bert Rubbins, nheep claim  1500 Iosco No 3 1st Inst  14,84847 Gregory ViUage Drain 87500 mm aot wiuna to aacriiice their liberty, their right, the enjoy D1884 Fred Fuller, justice toe Rubbins clalmw 115 Iosco No 4 1st Inst 1,24344  of their home, the safety of their families, and the value D192S Melvin A Hibner, sheep, dobn  4500 Gardn9r   17000 Totoi 11,32138 e their property to assist the State Correction Commiselos 1 its D196 Roy Glendening jusucf lee, ttibnei shoapdalm 843 rfc That the Finance Committee oi thi Board are hereby author oyiitation problem D2006 Floyd WMiuuMsM drccony, exp 4 sjul 11140 Tola h UJ97J0 toed andwtructed lo jd thiUBSimett X lKJMoB ,    M     D27D800e, Sundxx 5jtrspecial dain con 70 Marion Two,   MopplilanPox4wpxJfJi0iPt 7 g    68 ,urreuadla  P xmp have D20l0D20n Sundry Supvr specioj cmtt meem 100 Livingston Co, No 20 4 Marion No 3 740 ha b determine and beco, due  Z WW cvto Tw And that they shall order the tranetor ei Fund, when tkey farm homes are steadily droppng due to the presence of thi D20i3 Ralph WiggiM   t, tmtmittt 1509 finoaOcola Spcial H, 148880 d it naceary to th Social Wliee Fund and the Dire prieon camp which was inappropriately placed in Hamburg   gBjQ8tof jvaWc , wicbmJolm M0 Livingston Co No 3 4 Ext 2nd Inst    04134 Fund, and tha th Committoe and the Countr Treooute Towjuhrp DMl6  p4cftar Uvltoekctol  4006 Livingston Co No 3 4 Ext Spedal , 7157 or hereby authorised to borrow money tt they den it meoesotwy  ijto  brought totheatt J 2016 Wward Whit Justice toe Richard m t00 TafBl  8114435 for th Gnral Fund oi th County   ct that other counties have successfully pusuaded the Corrections D201 florj  Uveetock claim y 4000 Tvron Tw Car1   T lee Arehioa Afmy Commtosion not to locate prison camps in send counHee and that DMU n,  Mite tt zb dcnm  ,00 LiTinaston Co No 3 4 Ext ld tart  43541 Pcno 101752   P   Hamburg TownPcppjar to be in the M  R iIvttock    l706 5 Co No 3 4 W SpJal 1724 Supvr, Raddato of th Finance Committoe    by addional cormtojetton which to ob f pL, po dola HI, l9, 9 Co No sp     ttdopto wiij w duJlW9rttji viotmly ior th purpose of housing mar prisons w ,, juitic  Oejfcn I,M Total  4 25584 pV fcsm   id WW  Board  to FmpothTWift rnpoitio   0lrich daiw JZI 7 UnadUla Twp SISO g  LTLt to3oTiTJLZ  JohnSchcoly justice fee Olrick dom, IJ0 Woodburn Creek 2nd Ins, 414,78813 Abract ,  , WMJ    a  B te  Gregory Co  80000 OogriJiJSfong8lle , emd unAmerican condition D8024 Burmqn 6 lark, blinds, Reg of Deed otto 0070 Total amount of 0HNM tt8W47 Mich OtwMjAU ,  f 12 S reLmT aH tesTll lid    dato   i  azr JS rro9rwredzrktm it1 xFtriuriLisrWi  Drain, undr survy , 1  ZlS SM   Wuliam, Governor oi the Stat, oi Michiga the 2  SS f m2m7 Z 12 Drain, ready to let 1 w   mT 00 Kon Etnost C Brook Correction CmmmmwJomw etm J2 Drain ready to let and build dam 1   lOvfevJWJtt Z     w w Hiu At sir fr, Aim rf4 A, M034 Clarence J Taylor, sheep claim ,,,, , 4040 te4,,   iffis ctTsjrirji   Floyd W Muull lia of  S T 1 L JTl, ,   M051D20SS Sud Supr pwoi ooiStl  JH ,, f     TI CAM S20000 In  nt th Stat, of Michigan refuse, to remove thi   , ,  ,  , ,,f  IT MobyKUydpbyllfcj SfofST iSjl    Michiao SC Ntal, Cap li to   WhiJuue 1 WltaelDl HUB por1 of th County Dtoto Coior b eMd odopM  TSTnm tSWM  TowMhlp a abor  forth O   ,hMP c rJ   Suprr Clork of th Drain Commit pn  foHowl,  W  F  MM, VOKI  Whr th Michioa Cparta ot taMH ho 4 Tan MM   J ZLT   ,W MOM fWiy Iwp  CW CM  ITJlTl H ranapponfC ,mgg3    ,     LT two hundri fifty dollar, to th Mlohlao Bpf oi COT Total m4fcW  T ta,a1  B    P ,oeb la 8MO and of th kdTSof ZiT Hinto b ud   P  a i  ifieWJI STT 1 J ,   ita  K    bj    w   ltol by Clark and upporwd by Mtk 4 Ik MW,  i  WT M T    t  P  b lUr ltad b, any w xBTWONY WJBMOP 1 tot hj  ow ne m SBM mar nesoppetT wen enne use eyweis   w  w iiix      J      , ,    K,    eefmsmm tome fnMei emwesemto 4Kewmwf4s44w smww to be houeed hi atom  emmft     m A  ei Ost QasiaBf iNawrai el UeiisplBW, 8M8K smWfnjstomsnsmi stswsswi, rmm      w ,w AjAftOffiOrw j VMM JL  4  fv W  HAtv miThelcopl Stre Groceries Drygoods Canned Goods Shoes etits Furnish tugs Lingerie Kennedy a November 12, 152 Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class matter at poptaffioe Act oi MpjL AS77 i woioweU fit PirrriBpf li IT Subscription Price ljO yrc vecs  Walter and Cyril Gerard oi Lakeland left by house trailer for Bradentown Florida Rev and Mrs Ray Backus oi CheiLsea called at the Dispatch office Friday Rrssell Nuotfer and family of Lansing were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Hendeej home  Mr and MrsNed Schaufle and Mr and Mrs John Boyer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ana  Mrs G W Latimer of Munith Mr and Mrs Dick Young en tertained a number of friendV and relatives Saturday night in honor of their wedding anniver ersay The Ambrose Kenedy family of Howell and Clarence Culve Culver family of Detrooit were Sunday guests at the Murray Kennedy home Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child ren called at the Kenneth Wylie home Sunday Sunday callers of Mrs Emma Dinkel were Mrs Florence Van Beuran of Briqhton and Frank Battles of Howell Miss Isabel Nash of Ann Ar borf spent Sunday at the Martin Hitter home Miss Marqaret Brogcm of Chil son, Mrs, Kittie Bergen of How ell and the Desmond Ledwidge tamly of Royal Oak were Sun day gutsts of Mrs Eleanor Led widge David Ledwidge and Cpl, Don Stackable wee in Detroit Sat urday, Mi Eleanor Ledwidqe, Nan, Mrs, Kaecht Heath, Mrs, Ann Cook and CecjIIe Hurtibuse saw Quo yadisat the Dexter Thea tre Friday night, M, E, Darrow and wife spent Sunday at the Richad Loomis home in Detroit,  Mrs, Jack Youna is a patient LAST CALL ICB Coal at Reduced Prices A JOHN L ISWIS LAYOfF B AgOUT TO TAjgI Pjjl DE Hoey Son i  L  mi ptxrsg  T ,  , K  , , Andrew Nisbett and wire were Mrs Earl Baughn at St Joe hospieai, Ann Arbor  prfday quests at the home off to University nospita, AMI Don Burns and wife, the Jack jrSi Blanche Nay lor in Eaton bor Sunday for xrays Sunday quests Kf the Larry Younq family and James Bums Rppids Camburn family vverei John and family were Sunday guests at, Harold Camburn and Mrs Nell the Ray Burns home  Mr Grieve of Fowlerville ie Cambrn and Al Johnson and Robert Read and wife were mwai buried in St Marys Cexnet thle Rex Sackett family of Detroit Detroit last Wednesday ery today  The Keith Bradburys of Obeieea spent Sunday at tke L IHenry home Charles Brown has beee, Me4 for army inductionr fell   si SJ  Tomorrow   llllfllfppS 0UrfIVt4l tgvtr MM lOOMt ffcflftas IjsHJtj templmly liutelM S Crnsi sf FMJf fOlM  4S m  IM hi 1 De Soto Beautiful New Looks Beautiful New Interiors Its The Most Beautiful New DeSoto Ever Introduced  y  , All THRU FOR ONLY  NOW Off ER EXPIRES ON FlBRVARY29, 1952 w Wt       m Me fcMtittfirf rang ft attiring tft sff fks  evtaliMt  VOtf Ml m mHRMHI stJfcs sytum cMaelettB tortsltd at yw  tti efsfy4ifitteststMMMssfft v fit US TODAY 4   phgas THE IIIft   J KoctVe Swartheut Plumbing onrf Repair TEB SYSTEMS WSTAL1ED WATHl SOFTENS CT mm 173ft VUMD LAP COME SEE IT BRAND NEW STYLING Lower and longer    glamorous new ehrome fender mouldings , new, widtr, lovelier front grille  beautiful new sweptback rear fenders  new, Ipwer, wider rear deck BRAND NEW VIEW Greater glass area afl around  huge new curved onepiece windshield and narrow corner posts big windows, slender center posts  new sweeparound onepiece rear window BRAND NEW INTERIORS New, handsome upholstery diseineMve new door panels    new, level grained instrument peael  , Ol harmonising with body tolers, GREAT POWER FEATURES The DeSoto 160 h FsreDeme V8 has Americas roost oowerfui engine design Power fleering makes parking and turning easy as dialing a phone Power Braking assures faster, easier, i SEE 160 H, P FIRR DOME V8 and PQVERMASTER UXS  Parker Motor Sales 145 EAST MAIN STREET  vt KN0ENEY4wwniiipwv  WW M Novemvei 1982   Jtfm y  JOHN  lblS McPHEgSON Sggte BAN OUR PLEDGE ON ARMISTICE  DAY  PROFESSIONAL COKNCP  I THEWCCNEY SfWIWiUUM 1 AY M DUFFY L B I il tbte  uoo 0V i  3rll n i I  V As is our custom, we pause on thts Armistice Day to honor the men who haw died in the ser vice ctf their country But we jmust not pause or falter in our iarts to buud a solid foundation ior permanent peace, those who died and those who  tfNthttQan Daily flUM A M to WW  W Except WedneuOt Mosw Tussw ftL Sat, 7 re  1 ejsMBBSVsvMsvSMSHBiesssMneA BBM w   Dft G B McCLOSKEY 1 t  mm Cs eleohoACjst Mfice 93fc  Deuisl  must be our solemn pledge to ,  Mictiau , fcwv will be called upon to die and if   oui efforts fail VOTE NOVEMBER 4th, 1, jure tov ei ttninisssfrttj a u u  QUCV  CVoc  NVe fl tl  JJ L  Lffit2    Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and B We have a 60 on display now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner yoail want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors LV2X HAP Off ABC  I Water ytm tc St dUy Duifeel nmti VEIVETHZ H0ISI Miss Viola Pettys and Mrs Maude Sayles of Howel were Sunders quests of J, H Hookei and wife A letter from Lois McDonnellwho is attending Manchester Univeusity England, on a schol arship, recently spent a wek  Exelaaivt eture  i D   e orkmiahip ao4 leather Mcaed to teat yma teat wfau roe ru CALL AT YOUB CO tear horn or piact of 1   Bjop netoud Todayfcr7nt JACKHANNKTT, PHONB HI mJk   QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service CL AUKS  Q FIVE BENEFITS TO xUU WHEN YOU FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR THROUGH THIS BANK 1 You save money because of low bank interest rates 2 You aeal loyally with people interested in you 3 No bothei about out of town remittance you pay at this bank 4 You build valuable bank ere ait for later use  j 5 vYou qet bank service and protection Gome in for detailed iniorma non, Eventual by AptxrinjcaiAW Howefl a MUhiqan HERB SNEED Phone 18 ZQ7 E Gi iiwer rfowtdl toikbtean hicd Estate Irsuxan m, ftsarwga OHy Lake and rauas kwsriy A SpeckAihT et Your Property Vf REAL eS14B Farms, Homes LCBM Piepertte and Business OfSMflkaUileff List Your Property wBTSs GERALD RSABGf Piuckney Mich Phe  3 Lhou im    Reudrun MYON J HUGHES Plumbing and Hefrttno Utote 6717 Lahselde D9 iesicUA l14 i,een Bviak Lc P a 3WABTHOU1T  SCN Funeral Home OD C Swarthout Director Moderr Equipmeni Ambulancd kvlce OTey, I hrrt 39  BO Pto ley, Mict tu LEE LAVEY  THE FIRST NATIONA1 BANK Howell Mks h HtLtl 1 i,uCiUt, oUe UMIU, Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation All Veposiis ittsuisd Up to10,000 For Each Depositor General Insurance ue 8eT3 Pirckns  sAr, rtoTUGERATION SERMCF HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Ptadaey lfitF3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYIil CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 044 Pertage Laka Roiri tat Pkooe Deartet 3461 Classified Attve  C BEICKHOFF  OPTCMETBJST UO West Grand Mver Av Uwell  chiac Ifcor 352 jdeac S Livestock Hafxui WWy Tr1ps Muae To Dtrc General TwcHna Pinne7 Mir Phone 161F13 H W WYUl NOTARY Insurance and Evnd IttCNE 136 Pinckmy CEMETmY MEMORIAIiS Prices You Can Atff d To Pay MiLFOiii GRLN2TC WORKs fuford, rvhehiresa 1 Georqe Meabon and called at the George Meabon home in Stockbridge Sunday Waldo Watters and wife of Plauineld were Sunday callers at the Clare Swarthout home Mrs Dolly Baughn has resign ed as cashier at the Howell A,S PstoreThe past matrons of OES Chap k 145 were entetained at the thome of Mrs Sadie Read Mon day Mesdames Mable Schafer, , STRAYEDFram my farm25 ewe wife , eheep Will pay reward for their retunn Charles Dewey, Hi land Lake, FOR Year a lb SALE Hens 3bc Vanhoms Hillside Phone 69i2 iJinckney old Plymouth Fasm iFuh Atbow with nine little  Piqs, also teeder pigs, phone Pinckney 173F14 Frank Pearcephone lxter 4067 FOR SAlUphalsteW3d Daven  port Daybed Washington Frog gol Oil HeaterDining Room suite 2 Rockinq Chairs Radio, very neasonabLe, Rev, EiES Bobujs FOR SALEGuernsey full bloooj bull wt 6QL lbs Bob Pikt 62G2 Hincev Ra Phone 91F4 FOR HilNi 5 room cottage with , ,,,  r atil a aLteron Lake Inquue Whiuf CttageMethodisrbld Pone University 25432, Detroit Peoples Home, Chelsea  FOR SALEGeese alive or dres ppuykpn ea carrots beetspepper squash 25 REWAHD and ornamntal gourds Alta Meyer and Hazel Parker,  vicinity of Winans Lake wert co hostesses Sunday dinner gueuts at the W H Meyer home were W G Meyer and family of Stock badgtt Cy AtLee and fosnily of Gladwin and James Meyer and wife Mesdamee Beatrice VcmHorn, Agnes WilW and Frank Knight cJe on a trip to the Smoky Mts Mrs John McDonnel spent a coupe days in Toledo last week Mr and Mrs Bob Bratz of Tex as and Bishop Lake male Beagle Hound wtth collar identification Jfoel Smock Ann Arbor 3 1981 or 3 1081 c WANTED Custom Corn Pickinq also corn for sale Earl Schroeder, Corner M 36W and Pingetoe Rd Tt RENT Furnished rooms with Water and bath 308 Pearl St Phone 8, Pinckney FOR SAL New Oii rieaung Stove George Bolz, 140 Couth and Mr and Mrs, Ovid An  Howell St Pinckney demon were Sunday guests al poR SALE White Porcelain Fanqe DuoTherm oil heating stove, seaeionary laundry tubs Maytag washer  nearly nearly new Mrs Margaret Burns Phone 153F4 Phone Sir i1 5030 Burgess Rd toe Mark Nash home The Robert Grainger family o Lansing spent Sunday at the Louis Coyfe home Dr, Hodder and family of De trbit were Sunday visitos of the Lester McAfee famiy MiB Jane Nash has accepted an office position with the Ann Arbor Dairy and began workj Monday MM Rosaiee Nash and Kenneth Zil slpent Sunday at the Mark Nash home Barbara McAfee, president o the Sweet Apple Bloossom 4 H Club presflnted the club prem iusn money at the Fowlerville Fair, to Mr Hart to be used ior needed repairs on the 4 H 4buildmg at the fair Mrs Thos, Conner is club leader LOST Pair o giasses between ny home and StMarys church Monday morning Finder return WANTLDiCustom corn piclrng, also coin ior saleEaxl Schrc r Corner M 36 ana Pingree Ru FOR SALE Home Comfort Range 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>JFJi iRPf4  If  Vi JM  lfnjnpii  ickn Vo,  o  HP4 hv 1 ir  Mi r vor  W THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedxwiiday Novemver 5, 1952 ocial items I JQiiLtall  The popueasion of Michigan ha increased ovv aae millioa in the past ten yesrs Thii is 21 per ent greater than any othor statu In this, section It has a ahoi line oi over 3,000 miles Thi exceed Florida and California It is the second largest atate cast of the Missijpi It is as far from D tioii tu Ironwood as it is iroio Detroit to New York City It haa 36,000 miles of stream and 2,400,000 acres of state forests Thie are 92,000 acres of state gam areas, 11,000 Likes, 4J state parks, and has 12,000,0u0 vidcois a year The whole state is probably glad the political campaign is over It was a novelty at the time of the convention but the thousand of bpeeshes madu since then and ih smiiliarity of them has tired thu people of things political Keenaw county filed only 73 sales tax returns in August, whila at the same time, Wayne courn filed 38,145 Lowest number of returns filed in the lower peniusule was 12 by Kalkaska, ail told 117,330 retailers paid sales tax in August of 19,25 million Frankenmuth township has a all the township a game sanenew hunting plan which maka tuary There have been no huming violations in I years Announcement of the start of the Straits of Mackinac bridge is expected any week now Average eash rental of farms in Michigan is 397 a year The average size farm is 738 acres and ihere are 3,878 million a ores rented High school driving programs j,y off Such drives have a re cord four limca butter tirn JKC who learn by trial anJ  ivur TRAGEDY SATURDAY MCHT Tragedy struck this sen ion Saturday night when i hildien ranging in age from 7 months to 7 yean burned to death in hew home near Riverside near La is land around midnight Saturday night They were the children of Mr and Mrs Ridkird Marie, 7 Hd ward, 6 Paul, 4 Dorothy U0 months and Rose, 7 months The family came out here from De troit in 1950 where they had beon on the welfare and rented a cot tage In May, 1952, Fiekard got employment at Kaiser  Frazer and went off welfare Saturday night they weat to the Mt Airey Tavern about a mile away around 1000 p in The fire was discovered by Tony DeFilippi, Pinckney bowling alley proprietor ami Chester Jarlowski, who VJIM taking some pin setting boys home  te Lakeland They weat so Mt Airey tavern and gave the alarm The fire was well under way when they reached the eottago George Gulick, Mt Airey ownar, and 2 patrons entered the eot tage but were driven out by Haotes, The roof fell in a few minutes later  Mrs Rickard tried to enter by a wiudow and was badly cut The Hamburg fire department was fferet there Ben Woods, a fire man, was burned The Pinckney department also arrived Clare Miller of Pinckney helped get the five bodies out of the fire They were badly burned The eottajje was heated by a ooal stove m whih the Rickards said there was little fire  Thi Rickards ars now childless, and were taken to the 6eorge Rice home, Buck Lake Ti funeral was held Tuesday morning at St Marys church, Rev Albit Schmidt, officiating Burial was n St Marys Cemetery The I we buried in one casket A son, Raymondied last April FATHER ANDDAUGHTEB LN STALLED IN THE EAST The installation oi new oiflcei s ef Pinckney Chapter No 145, w u held Nov 1, at the hiyh school The room was attractively decorated in vhite, to represent the whitu ray of Easter which was the liivii of fie w Albrru held White cuidki vtiu on the pedestals and at the alia an bacu of whij mums and palm, in the Last The installing officers were Kitty Dinkel,  Algerias mother, Dorothy VAlon Pdrcy EUis,In  iAXmiij yrJ  ilazel iJarker, Installing Chaplin, Ivlaoel Schaffi, Installing Organist, rJoyse Campbell Soloist, Paula Curleit and J at Motter T  Worthy Matron, Alberts, bik, was seortd to the ivtholic  Marys ComoBc Church jockxwy Michigan GRADESi AND 2 NEW I rW, j Pinckney lost to South Lyon here inooy night 14 to b SoutnSev 351 Lyon snowed a gooa running J htoZl  j game and nad lirUe trouble go  mMHMAy mauim ing tnrougn tne Pinckney line They scarea on their nrst pay when Hob Uouin snook loose on a 60 vara run tor a touchdown and then xnaae the conversion pointThis ended the scoring un ul the 4th quarter when Dave homes oi pinckney broke away tor a 70 yd gain Jerry Mrorka then scored from the 4jvard line ine conversion uttetrrvt tailed Pinckney haa another iorinq op poUunity when Jim vTMaUesou caught a 20 yaid pass ana reached the 10 yd linbat they dLa not score In the final mmI minutes rzed Pantera scoisd ic South Lyon from the 4ycia line East by her iwiu brother, Allan Th R,,bw oirl formed a whit jbutSe7 d7d w LlUTil L  Soum Lyon baci rushed the Pinckney ball pasrt stopp ing Pnckneys big tliretrtDexter is hrst in the league wifc 4 wins South Lyon second with3 and 1 Manchester 2 and 2, Pifckneyl 1 nd 3 and Hartiand hes lost all 4 contests Stockbridge plays he Firday 1 cross m the East aai, My Task She was prestned a bojquet of white shaj livi jy liei niece, Deanna Diri  10 wore a floorlength gown uf white Albert Dinkle Jftbertas father was installed as 4orthy Patrcn He wad escorted to the East Ly his graadsoas, Lyna Allison and Ronald Bugerne Dinkel The Rainbow girls formed a square and compass in the East Jack Motter sang Stout Hearted Men The Associate Matron, Carmon Porter, was escorted to the West by her daughter, JoLane The Associate Patron, Hiold Porter, was eslort ed to the West by his son Jitnmie Other officers installed were, Mildred Miller, secretary Eleanor Bflughn, treasurer Helen Miller, jndtictrci Virginia Carver aaoeau conductress Roberta Am buiy,  iinlain Jack Motter nany  , tds prayer before sh  WL Aoitoj to hoi station Lucile Cambuni, Mat shall Winifred Aberdeen, Orgajaist Gene view Henry, Adah Louise Zieglui, Ruth Sadie Moran, Esther Leoia Reason, Martha Margaret Abney, Ehca Amanda DoBarr, Warder Larry Cam burn, Sentinel Asst Marshall, Carlene Ziegler Asst Orgaaist, Nancy Chubb Color Bearers, Harriet Rafirig, Edith Van Slambrook Jloaorary points Beverly Pilgiim, Adah Jean Patof, Hirdi Dorothy Winslow, Es ther Esther llall, Martha Joan Matteson Electa Mildred Miller was presented hi Pas Matrons pi in an impressive ceremony by the Past Matrons Eloyse Campbell sang, T LOTS You Truly Ella Mercer, ,reat aunt of the Worthy Matron   , Bonnie Henry, president of the Past Matroas  Club, presided i the serviag table Refreshments were served te abeut 250 guests FOOTBALL SCOtES Summer 6iW 0G 1UUM 11 rVtilor 800 i 1000 Nuvenna Dtfottooti Friday ovonja w 30 p, m wuiaessioruu Friday aftei NovwLoa lTOttae Saturday 700 w QQ  K Sunday boU 1 800 IAOMC ev, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor inursaay 730 p m,prayer meet mq at church, Junior choir practise Wed 730 p m Senior choir practise 730 pm Wednesday Suiaiuy 1030 a, m sermon, 1130 a m Sunday School We preach Christ and every one is very, very welcome ivkiuioiiite Caivcuv JAMmonne cnurch  e ac Beacbj Pasln S S SupL Waltei Esch Movnirnj Worfhip 1000 Comment Th old faahion y Prions wizu to tkm Paul Siaplvnii brother, Oeue, is leaving tor xorea November 17 Paul Leedy a,t  boll m h arm Mona Lse Diljfcm visited hr giandmether in Hgeell, iaturaay Janet Skdxroedems father had hurt hi thumb i the eotyi pickaj He came home from the hespitul Saturday Pat And Mik their aunt and We had a vary Hallowea part, FiM We  oU been remoy JKTK m ioa In cases oi CathoJic Em  decxrsed and mad m fcr them and m  a the whisky tbmroLiSl to arte a thing oi he I degenerated into a r e Tessme rkited was only patrooiaed larTsk 27 grMdraethsr dflAk ana there wasalSR sang songn, drainatiaed a skwy, learned a poeia aeeat Tke Owl, and played games We had Jeugiinuts and apple eider Mrs Beach viaited reiattvee at Pigeon, Miehigaa ever tbe week end  Mona Lee Dill ens little Welter Tetrjr viaitetl sefceel Friaaf   mgh They hove a good teaJ  7   11 TfJJf PeopleB MieunV 30 ter 21, Manchester I47i Morenci ,Vean88daY 0  m, end up a north ef  14 Blissheld 1341st strcdcnt vie  toryj Howell 57 Grand Leige O7 East Lansing 27, Bright m 0 j Roosevelt 47, Saline 6Fia Rock  14, Dundee 0 Milan 14, Qelsea 12  vilis spent the week Nanejr atXMifsit baik to shew as Dianoe and Venaisf Curte went to a show, Camilla Buda was ia LUTHERAN CHURCH JWCW    ihee will be Lutheran church Ucg Si wint hunti Sfttur services at me Winona LakeiHy Wo did  rtftdintf Uit UBCUND GRAD1 We enjoyed eur Ualloweeii party Friday aterceoet Ceeldea and shoeoiate milk were served for refreehmeat We would like to thank the mothers who sent us cookies and Mrs Ho Ulster foi sending apples te be used ia beb bing for appl the rosary u recitedfriends call The observance has also racket On Halloween eve flgp village is invaded by hujreb oi children some who IP in some cases from 10 flispp away who go horn hottf 9m house iheye rap at the doCfM and make known their deznefe with the words, Trick or JV  tww u lvlri i uieisea IQ school 0 vqn  m 0  I y we 2 Okemus 28, Leshe 6 Fowler tSt 1 , iJ0 m SundcV Thursdav Clous oi Milford Ail are invited A anaay school will be ogan ized later Palmer 7 Marys 0 Ida 13Adrian St PriE ELECTION fRESULS Gn, Eisenhower won the election in a landslide Tuesday, HENRY STACKABLE Henry Stackable,47, died sudd This year Pinckney nousewiveii gave awoy 5 worth of treatf t more One lady said 78 WCqQsu ed at her aoor Another HOIeW ones who did not treat got their windows soaped This is ossry 4 Ipooiite iorm oi biackmaC We made maake laet Taureday  Nhy ad d put auoM pri8on    m week in Illinois and Ohio sjeflg prisons In both cases guaml were seized and held as kmwere sized and held of hoe tagee ov Stevenson left Me campaign long enough to fly tt Illinois where the rioters surreevder when he threatened to tyxrm the state police tire on themTlee same conditions seem to hor caused this riot that did mm one at Jackson and the Wilson has a aew sairt, trousers, and legglaga Donna Hollister and Jofea 0 lone were abseat Monday Mary Lee Aschecbrenuer kaa a new eoat aaa hat THIRD 6RADE NBWt In Putnam oifthe33 register 4 votes 763vqtdAes, hisen Lower 469 SfeNflttM27 v eaor Wlilhaar3J3Jjj 39 Senator, Potter 349, Moody 348 canymg the border states ana I nly ot a heart attack Thursday I Virgimfr Qonda and Texas oi on the Stackable farm located I the solid 39mhr v  , J on Chambers ,oud He was the son oi Mrs Margaret KeUy Stackable and the iate Joseph D Stackable and was born in Ham Bwq township onAprU 4, I90e,l her ever the week end Omgreas Clardy 399, Haywoth   l h  to 327 State Senator Hittie 388, school in 1924 FcirSwaihS S A r i u Leighion 335 RMPI deBoom 399  vocation and he h oeTaSd t  GV 1   McPhilips 336The county Repub Stackable farm sine tffd2 VrrJ SowSt Mitai ed all over the nationCrowded et two are slrnilax, crowded todi ditions Lack oi mental Hon and insufficient work  the prisoners Ceruses one cs tions make segregaton oi mentes ican ticket got about 80 majority each here The sale of liguor by the glass ot his father He was unmarried Surviving are his mother, ct sister, Leola of Lansing and five lost here 99 to 146and in Marion brothers, Louis and John oiPinck 256 to 334 The county hospital ney, Lawrence and Aloysius of bond issue lost here 192 to 328 Lansing and Joseph of Fairhooe and in the county 3213 to 5742 Alabama  The narcotics amendment and The funeral wss from St I reapportionment pxoposa No 3  Marys church Monday mornina coaxed No 2 reapportionment I with Rev Albert Schmitt official proposal, lost  4hq Burial was in Northheld FIFTH GRADE NEWS Our party was a great success, w wish to thank all the parents for wis weaderful eoatribuLions ef home made Cookies We also wish to thank Mrs Miller for the chelate milk and cider We would also like te say thank you to Mr Thayer for furnishing school ballot for our voting unit We enjoyed the debate by the sixth grade an i we had a discussion on both candidates We had pomegranates ia seheel and everyone had a taste of it We kad a Halloween Mural on ear bulletin board we had com mittee and everyone contributed We started our States Uait, also ear individual giant books on each state We have letters and a box of toys doaated by class member, which we are sending to Regina ,,,  i L Warner, cr polio victim, from Jil tlUifl r Drflald, Mich, whom we have adopted as our special guest As we go to press heavy returns from Wayne county had 1 put Mennen Williams for gov j Pernor and Blair Moody for U S  Senator ahekid  Cemetery, Kindergarten We thank the mothers who hrouqht things to eat tor our Don Swarthoutlocal mortician j Halloween partyWe had a won had 7 bodies at his funeral I derful time home Sunday the most in its  history They were those of  Henry Stackable The 5 Rickad children and Mrs Alta Henry The Kenneth Mohlman fam 41y of California are at the Al bert Shirley home wae charged a ad atffaVeatigation made ProsecuUngjMrilford Erwia was lo question the Rickards 3 of the childen belonged to first husband He divorced her chen   nq  she was spendinq his sold  allotment on Rickard RJcl ,J was criven a year in the louse of correction and the woean put on probation O E  NOTiCt Heqular rneehng of Pinckney CONGL LADIES AID Regular meeting NOT 13 1 the home of Mrs Dora Swar thout OONflBlVATsON NOTES Four muck fires in Berrien Kal Xasniazoo Cass and AJlegan conuties have been burning sev eral weeks despite thousands oi gallons of water poured on them Ciscoes may be taken with gill nets in 48 Mich lakes but j not in Livingston lakes Next to the sturgeon the troue is Michiaans largest fish 288 fires last week burned ov er 1788 acres The Gladwin disMet reported the most hres,45 We me glad to see Harold back and well again He burn ed his hand, grabbing the hand le of a hot fryinq pan He is nev er going to take hold of any thing that is cooking on the stove again Demise Mowers and Eddie Rlggs were sick over the week end Janice Hese aed aer tonsils eat Friday Leoeard Siauaeeeea hae bis neu cut Charles Raots folks aaeved tae rest of tae furniture frets Tpsi oa Sunday Junior Darrews sister, sMein, visited eur reoat ea Faiday, We have a new boy, Reeae Matheson, ia ous room Lucille and Linda Barretts slog had five eapaies Oae of them died Carolyn eesgraya daddj ihet a pheasant All of the third graders went J cases impossble Due to the begiag em Heileweee sight, mands of industry who Evuryotie get less ef eeaer aol plained about cotmpetraoA treats convict labor, many prisom  Claudia ears eeueia riaitee dustrles hove been abotta4e Jackson prison once operatextel cement plant binder twiney fas oyr, a shoe and rurniture ioOt ory These are now ail out oi bue inees Many slates use uewUfc labor on the highways Mictt gan has 8 work campe it house convicts who work Oft mm eervation projects Thus Mfk state work is done which wise would not beAbout 2 years aqo she Ur exsity oi Michigan Fresh Aer Camp at Patterson Lake was smarted It consists of a 100 wooded tract on the north of Patterson Lake It has a ken and a stage It operate slammer long and caves for 20i underpriviliged children for rwy weeks periods from June uap September This camp is not tsjE supported The money for i We were sorry to hear of the death of Henry Stackable and we wish to extend euv sympathy te his family, aad especially Mr and Mrs Lou Stackable We are studying about Michi AtPBECIATION I want to thank the Ladies Aid OES, Kings Daughters and many friends for the beautiful flowers and cards that I have received since my accident Your kindess will never be for gotten Mm Earl Baughn Fies dry weather and football,  T tT  , broadcasts decreased the pheas  white I was a Howell hoe ant loUl last week    f18 g A bear weighing 500 lbs was and wife for their collthe CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Pinckney Kings Daughters Ladies Auxili ary and my friends for the we took home Friday cards, flowers and gifts sent to j Kre Eichmaa and Care Mil ler are aiakiag somt charts aeet Babbia Islaad FOU11TH 6RADB NEWS I chaB 100 constructon was nils We all had a good time at our  W drives and donations y Halloween party Friday afteraeon Yarius persons whose siaVsH Mary Meake was ehairman ef 513803, on Plagues at the our Entertaiameat prograat Me taught us two new games Nansy Wegener and Mary Meake made Halloween fortanen fer us Barbara Siager played sevetal selections en her aeeoedlen We enjoyed Carol Millers ta aaaciag aad aaoa twirling We each had a plaee asat we had desigaed aed made Oar saoet iatereatiac ssslease was aa Indian chief played by Bar bara Singers mother None ef at knew her We all ware very proud ef ear paper maehe JackcLeasee that killed by a bow and arrow hunt u ,  near Marquette last week A gas, previeus to oar trip te the I 00  one was 1  1943 npiul i The pheasant kill was better  the fiipt day this year than last At DansviUe the first day 203 hunters took 63 birds at Prairie Farm Saginaw, 136 hunters got We are trying to urn the meaning of sura, differeaee, areaaet, hospital staff and the Henry John son andOtto Poulson fcanihesjad quotient for caring for my children Yourrl This Friday we are reiag ea a kindness will never by forgotton school bus to Bast Laaatat te visit  Mrs Alfa Chambers I the Michigan State eel lets Mae MRS ALTA HENRY Mrs Alta Henry, 84died at Whitmore Lake Sunday She UVTNGSTOK IDQB NO, 71 NS l75 11  iteZNo 120 S are open for pearbg the widow of Richard November 7Secy 76 F  A M  M of ciscoes, whitefisli suckersi i1811 Surviving are 3 chiicren Saturday, November 8, worki d carp Nov 1 EA oegree 1 During the deer season hunters Saturday, November 26, work riU be restricted from the inv , MM Degree mediate area around the Whiee Winston Boughs W 14 Ks Copper Development pro P V Curlett See sect RUMMAGE BAKE SAL j MBsWIeM UCBMH The Altar Socisty  Se Marys  V SHOW STARTS , Charles Gkibbard 21, South ChuMm wlU hold a Rummage  next Thursday, Oct, IS at 550 Lyon, Audrey Peters21 Howell Bake fsie in the former roitorf ID m Mason Shoen Srjonsor Al Edward Langdon, 63 Flushing, SIXTH GRADX NBWt We all had a very goes Friday at our Hallr een party We were all su,vitJ to see Nancy Nash hack iVc,a Calif orate Friday We are startia ft sew uait ea the Middle Ages Pnrbar McAfee, Frank Behm has sold his place J JS IThl SI   1    i r, 1 Kirechke art s ehere of aheekfaag The funeral was al the Whit more Lake M E church today, jov Compton otfticiatmgurial in Fairview Cemetery krebu7 dhftgooT Satuwacv Nov Nagrs Sports SpoOighT on j Rose LanwoodL 5 Howell Hpr w u     , n  ie M 3Q and o Anderson, 26 HoweilEliia Itiv  Channel 2 Oct 16, 23, Nov   e Ivstk CoefteH 90 HoweJL the reports for mistakes We entend our freateet 7on Mowers Rd to Herman Boll en of Portage Lake and bouqht JU lrftJlpa  Mrfts5ebls, wik JU Harold Meyers has sold his brotherinlaw died Thursday, tern on Graves Hd to John J Wt WiW itTpHeed hy so Is Smithers ol Detroit f e feett Islli In the winter numerous parHs dinners and dances are stagetl by university groups and oraceV ssations Besides the mess pm there com 28 cabins with dossV le bunk We read that 1M university students signed ef Tftedge to go out and paast ts buildings lost week whiefe Work Week Many people woeder why  electoral college method ef eiejfc tog the president is retateed i is mexminolese now and only  faTmaJieyWhen ihe c wae framed the small were slow to sign, being oi losing their aovernitySe were then conciliated by bmm fhem as many electore est Wmf had senators card represveisi tiveeConstitution framers did BSBI truer the intelligence of the pes, pie and the electors were 019 posed to use their tudsnieM imd chose the mem beet eoaflL ied The man gettinq the sseeteT highest number of votes mm 1 to be vice president Thens  no political parties them AssOssV section provided that if a exasaesV date carries a stase by one roMf he gets all mat states ilisUW votes la 1850 11 senator mm ed a bill to clumge It 1fc ail dates would be given petOessV apss For instance If Hwr got prsMit of a slates vote they qet 75 oercent of the vote and so on The bill mm ed and so have been eft stouent bilk snauge the  rVc   JiVj eas v  HIOagCimjfQ ATTOBHEY  Weinesday, Novymver 5M952   Neintfiioriiig motes Howeii TltHer Howell, Michigan Lee Theater  Stockbridge Masonic Lodge ceiettraiect tneir Past Masters Nagnt last lhursday with Di AJex riuthven retired presiaenir  tne Uruvexsity at Michigan as speakerTwin boys, bom to Mr and csroedy briage last week died soon ca lex Girth, MIS Kuby Soul has been installed as worthy matron at the FowiervLUe OfcS Chapeer, barn to Mr, and Mrs, Mike To daro ixrtriicia Hay den oK How i fu u rweeic at Percy Jones nos pitol Battle Creek, a baby girl jMUKe 1 WILD ine aimy ui uei many  The VFW Auxiliary of Howeii and FowlervUle sponsored a Halloween party at the Mich Stale San Oct 11  Z, Norman Kulick 20 of Lake Sunday, Monday NOT 9 10 a HaywoHh Glenn rord hi AFFA1B IN TRINIDAD cartoon CominatBlg Jto McLean Story of Will Rogers  Friday, Saturday, NOT 7 8 Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie in SON OF ALI BABA In technteolo ana Geo Montgomery Kerin Booth in CRIPPLE CREnK Friday Saturday Nor 7 8 THE LION AND THE HOBSE a aama Steve SEA TIGER Marguerite Ghapsnasi rguerite John A Sunday, TT tto l  jtalsuaes Bob Hope, Jane Russell in SON OF THE PALEFACE i  tecnnloolot Roy Rogers and Trigger Techincolo Fearurette Man With outA Country NeweNovelty Cjhemung has boon woundeo Korea Andrew Seim of Genoa wnila picking corn was shot in ear y a pheasant hunter The in jury was slight  Married in Monroe, Georgia, on October  Louis Wagonei  jr of Chubbs Comers to Miss rrancis Howe of that place K and Mrs Louis Wagonei sr ana Jr and MM Wayne Wagoned attended the  weddingfhe biighton American Legion Auxiliary provided baby sitters election day so mothers could vote They also provided Uans portation to the polls The Howejl Masonic Lodgo will hold a Senior Wardens Nite VVednesday, November Uine wardens will do the workDinner served a 630 p m Senior warl ens n this section are invited rlorjert Scranton Brighton niqh school football coach John Wayne as BIG JIM McLAIN  Nancy Olson, James Arne uesWeduThur8 Nov 11,1213 THE STOjRY OF WILL ROGERS Will Rogers Jr, Jane Wyxnan Eddie Cantor WedneedayThursday Nov 12 13 CLASH BY NIGHT wwn Barabara Sfemwyclc Tool Douglas Robert Ryan Marilyn Monroe i AlsoNewsT Noveltr short  Sjlvte Tbtttei i Friday, Saturday, Nov 7 8 THE BRAVE WARjBIOR CozningRainbow Hound My ShoulderThe World in My Arms Dexiei theater DexL Mich 2 Shows Nightly Sun2 PXCont Movies Are Better Than Ever action drama with Jon Hall Christine Larson Your hot water worries are over the moment you get the rightsized automatic electric water heater Its clean    carefree    dependable    thrifty    durable    as well as worryfree and workfree Ask about the many conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edison office SEE YOURlEAtEft crtberof Edison overseas in World War II andi wa4 captured in the Battle of the Bulge   The Hamburg school who vot  ed to bond for 20000 for a new school has rejected ail bids as too high25 tear Ago Miss rem ettibone emyioyed in the Dickson, Sakeiy Howell, burned to death Tuesday at hor home when a stove exploded A Friday, Saturday, Nov 7   Thrills and Temptations of THE ARABIAN NIGHTS in nS ALLADAN AND HIS LAMP  JMLMJ  Sun Mon, Tues, WecL Nov 9, 10 11, 12 Cecil DeMUIes Greatest Epie GREATEST SHOW QN EARTH i technieolsv Betty Hutton, Cornel WlkU James Stewart Dorothy Imou Heston and members of Big Top 4ue to length 3 shows on Sun Patrica MeduTTad John Sands  IWJS  5 anTtheorid gorgeous,  , SSKLSHPWTM lAa, rri, tau ov ta 14, ii THE TANKS ARE IOMTNG RED MOUNTAIN Warner Bros Happy Srapny Alan ladd, Elisabeth Ikott story tjtt2neIV     Steve Cochran, Phillip Carey i Big JJmMcCIain Avon Theater Hill  SO REvVHD taformation leadinq to arrest and conviction of party or par Dee remevina trees irom mypretmises1HE WEBB NUBSFRY TMeuflH ttmt 6t m 9M tf fBft  tar from  H0k Vut H Ji MOM fSkt to iMtty U t mm oft yon,  ww X total mr foct mftmatmmM tad tmUb yea M mm tA mM lib h tb itol  mi ector  yw tamm, m Sjo tetfMhiooa  ti tor Ho u WMMSV i MASON INdlt MUT PMM PMT0RY DETROIT EDISON STRIKE Tho Company as a public utility is required by law to ue its very best efforts to maintain electric services to all of its customers The union, has, and IK attempting by violence to prevent the com pany from carrying out this lewth obligation Representatives of fhe union when before the Michigan Public Service Commission on Monday and Tuesday of the current week said in substance, that electric service to homes, stores, and places of business, factories and transportation facilities was not ewential and they would not cooperate with the company or consent to a continuance of electric seivice to customers of tha kind The Company has requested end now obtained the aid of a Court cf Equity The Circuit Court for the County of Wayne in Chancery to the end, and with the objective, of compelling the union and its of ficers to recognize the light of th Company to maintain service to ali customersfyfithout interruption or interference from the union and it officers The paramount interest of the public has compelled the Company to seek the protective arm of the court, It has done so reluctantly and only sfter repeated unlawful act of restraint and interference  The Honorable Joseph A Moymham of Wayne County Circuit Court signed the order at about 3 pm Friday, October 31 Sunday Monday, Nov 9 10 OHENRYS TUIL HOUSE w 12 top stars 5 iamsd director car driven by McMcmillan ol Nr ad Cwiw Detroit Left the road nectr the Spr , Wed, fhur, Nov 11, i2i3    c01  feut cemetery Tuesday noon and what do   happens y dYf of ArtaonajiWi went through the bridge rolling lwhea we discover we ore not StixUna Hoyden Atieen Wneiojl Friday, Saturday, Nov 7 8 FLAMING FEATHER into th creek No one was hurt At a meeting held at the school a Parent and Teacher oganizu tfcn was formed with Mrs Iva Gardner President Last Monday night about 11 00 prn two men rapped at the door of George trichmond on M ayina they were out oi gas 36 and ask to borrow gasoline, When Mr Richmond let them in they drew a gun and demanded his money On went to the safe which was unlocWed and got its1 contents Then they departedThe telephone wires had been cut an o ur eaoeq emu euros SDM  Jann was given No money was puoq p tftiOM 0005 ncl ps and mortaaes were taken Mite Phoebe Gieves,87 widow oi Dudley Grieve, died at her home Nov 3, she leaves a son Fred and 2 daughters Mrs Grace Crafoot and Mrs Kathryn Shep Herd William Steptoe, 70 died suddenly at his home in Webster Tuesday He leaves 2 sisters, Mrs Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs Mame Shiehan of Pinckneya bro two nephewsh, David and Edwa ther, Edward, of Boston Mass rd and q neice, Elizabeth married WEftE NOT MARRmD wjth Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen,, Ma iryn Monroe and other leading stars B Coming Willie and Joe Back at FrontStory aiWill Rogers, Mear WidoWAfaiccm, Island oi Desire oat toon shorn I utiaav lueaday Nov 9, 11 story ol ftominell in Africa wife TH DESERT FOX James Mason Jessica Tandy comedy cartoon j Coming Carabine Williams American, in Party HALLOWEEN NIGHT JACK HANNhTT, Agent PHONE 11 here was Halloween passed off auiely although the town throncred with masked children, aoina from house to house with their Trick or Treat demands  Pinckney and South Lyon play eb football and there was a high The birth record in Detroit in  er dmiciae done September broke all records 222201 Tnere were 42294 babies nam Fsam   W W Bter  compared to 41,551 in Septem ,  cabie team i1du bet 1951 98 percent of them wa blocked and the fire engine were bom in 4Z Jetroit hospitals ha5 t0 co out there at 200 a tt ,   ,, ,,In one Detroit hosptal 6,127 wer and put out the blaze trnaster Horace Lickly andj , m 195L rhis trend is not 47 neare Agt Putnam pollel 336 votes in the ejection Wocdbridcje N Feitas, Democrat candidate for governor got 83 mcriprityTheodare Roose velt defeated Judge Parker of New York for president In the county Charles VanKeuran was elected repaersentqfcve Aithud Montague, judge of probate, Ed PaatU sheriff Willis LyOns,clk ftonert Wright, trees A D Thorn pson Fieg at Deeds James A  Wagners Grocer 6006 Pinckney Rd Quality Merchandise  Low prices Beet and Wios t Take Out  fftiirt Dlly 8 to 1 SvmSay g to 8 Phvite Hew 1 705J school dance following thisWin dows were soaped but not much I GWeen, prosecutorr A D Harger, i iXXUB NEWS i  Cn  wife of Dorter Gttneded the  i0nwide and has been going on, portrnasJera convention at Bos going  g World War ni , TVI  Au A  km Mast, and came home via fumtia swamped the skrtos ed  ,0111 4S Canada , ucational fadHnes and most ov  neld meir first meeting of Tk TW r  n u jl ry school in this statu s had ,  J seaflon J  roo JThe DexterJpwanis Club and had to enlarge their schoolsThe  town hal1 1  American Lexjion furnished taxi only doubt is that perhaps ther1 20 preaent The foilowing were not enlarged sufficiently J5 J etoJ4  that when these 1952 babies bo JWS ,Wy VlaTrin, ain cool they will again be Jack Doyle Sectfetarv Dick Wf I found inadeuate I H TreamireT, John Burg frMar  ehall Meabon is leader  j Pmriecits will be started ifhto Mr, and Mn Cma Campbell wieek Thuxedry, Hetredhti service election day to get voters to the polls CIRCUrT COURT NEWS y,3  i mi Chevalier was convict Ul fiw TJMetrobbery unarmed in tho ffpmk OiOo murdyr cast last   Nov U    rnt Sunday wfm tho L C Gor itarttng time will bo 045 pmhams in Detroft I Jcck Day IUpt circuit court com Miss Margaret Bilz of Detroit will conduct the morning service  19 the M E church Sunday in the Interest of the W C T U The CongL church have elec ied John Cadwell, treas, H W Cipfoot clerk Chas Campbell and W A Nixon, trustee Mable Swarthout organist W A Nixon choir director Beth Swarthout taught the arammer room Wed Tho Millers Daughter, to Stock Pinckney will take their play bridge, Saturday night Jackson  Cadwell now have a rubber foot wear depi in their basement The first number of cture course is lecture on Abraham Lincoln by Rev Fr Com Meed Nov 18 Wm Hudson of North Lake who has boon working for Geo fend te mow at Hartley Blonds, From where I sit fy Joe Marsh nmmmmmmmm Left Ham Sandwichf Ambled over to Bobt RMUQ srsftiTsT,old fail rant Tuesday for lunch and noticed sandwich all the moral j a ntw sigs Xaft Ham Sandwich, Ttx0m whM   j ka 40 Right Ham Sandwich, S07 rfght htB wJJJ Why the sign, Bob I aikeb left ones are with ss We me Dont tell ma yon believe hogs aeratch more with their right leg then with their lefto the left ham is more tender Me, he says I d nt take any Stoek in it But, some people have ordered those left sandwiches When I explain to them that theres nothing to that fable, that tbt sign is just a businessgetter, end Ive only one price, they enjoy some people get ideas Me their head and hang sets them Iff dear Ufa, Its like these wfce flrfa an adtrit tike myntf hssnt the right to a glass of bear with my sapper I say lets keep our opfaiems free from being sasdwiehedhi by miainformstiosi    ovI T 1 Y  ThePe Str roceilos Dry goods anned Goads ents Fii tishiugs Lingerie  Kennedy s Gfn 4  Wgdaeedoy Novemvy 5, Dispatch 1951 MB K Dr and Mr C J Towner ot Portage Lake attended the funeral at her mother, Mrs Mazy Smith, 88 at Toronto, Ontario, last week Serqt John Sprout and friend friend Sergt Paul Soucher visit ed at the Phillip Sprout hole Sun day enroute iron Suffolk Air  Base, Lane Island to Oseeda  Air Base Gscedc Mien Sunday callers at the Earl Bauqhn home were Mrs Paselk and daughter, ElsaDetroit Russ ell West and wife, Ann Arbor  D Bird and family, Wayne end Lynn hendee and wile Mrs Virginia Carver and children and  M Lawrence Bauqhn and daughter were in Ann Arbor ThursdayMils and Scott Caver visited their Grandmother Carver s  Ann Abor last week The Chubbs Corners commun ity gave a reception at the Mar ion town house Friday night iorfi Mr and Mrs Louis Wagoner irhave returned from their weda inq trip A larqe numbeft werfcjj there Mr and Mrs, Francis Sh Aaa spent Sunday at John Lur iCfeen home in Detroit y Mrs Clare Swartfcojtf ton Holl is Geraldine Morqo and j  Sheldon spent the, Veek end at Douglas Lake  Mir Camera Bawen and daughter Flossie of Howell call ed at the Andrew Nesbitt home Thursday My rot I Iugff Plumbing  Heating Complete Lias flumbioj Fixt WXVBJLS mi twMe  and Supples EUDcnve OB AtiVOM ROT WAT8B HA SrtOfcPtf im OF PIMM LA ST CALL FOB The Gordon Hesters of Ypsilan t were week end guests at the, Andrew Nesbitt home Roy Teeple of Brighton attend ed the OES installation here on, Saturday night Olin Robinson will attend the dinner for Veedic lodge masters at Windsor Friday night Mrs Olin Robinson attended a meeting of Tynan Chapter OES in Detroit Wednesday night  Coal at Reduced Price mmm A JOHN L ICWS UYOflP U WfT TO   DE Hoey Son BBSLester McAfee took in me la inois Mich, football game Sat urday His family visited at the Durwood Maurer home Ann Ar bor  m  Wanted The Albert Shirley and, Dale Miller fames attended a shower Saturday niqht for Mesdames Virginia Amhurqey and Daryl Shirley at the Gayle Shirley home in Livonia, , The Asher vVylie fccmilv were 1 Jackson aa Monday The Younqlove PTA gave a party at the school Thursoy night for the childen Earl Schroedet ci Anderson had a finger badly mangled in a  Hollie Ellis and wife of Lake and leave tor Florida this week Dr Walter Mercer and wile of East Lansing and Wm Mercer and wife spent Sunday at the Dr McGreqor home in Brighton Carl Sherman who has been working the Roy Dillingham fam has moved to Eaton Rapid Stanley Bates of Hawsll has moed on the farm John Boyer and wife spent Sunday at the George Hellek home in Ann Arbor and with them called on the Pete Straiger famiy in Ypsilanti Mr Mary Eichman took her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Martin and son to Ann Arbor Thursday to take the train to Caltfonia Mary was too long with her  LATH ANM KAHMMSTTT CFMATOM  APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set  WWfcNIY MHHNMCr ry HttHHMHi  Itfvler Fries 06469 M lytNK,CftnfttofslyUM JgJjS0B   tat c Silts sf  artWff  , t V I tOIA corn picker Thursday He went aood  , e J101 8tart04 to St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor 1 P and took her to Jackson and  Edward Nuotfe and wi of j  husbnd had to go after her StLST   UY Salter Clark and wife spent Bom to WUUam Cdverlv andTula7 d Wednesday last wi Howellat McPherson hoe  week m 11111 Hari30r Charles WUUam ,, , , TXtal, Nov 1, a 6 lb  os son I  Mary Dillon and dough Chares Wiilarn Mr uv Mummghsm and , Saturday guests at the Albert daughter, ed on Mrs Emma I Dnkel home afterthe insrtallaion I Diwcel Sunday vie4e Ernest Kew4 Charles Scott, j   , , ,   ,  , Homer Milliron and wive of De J 6 oi SSvi  troit Orving Gardner and wife of  on  mother Mr Elenor icViS FBIClt 9209 t vt Ml IMRM  OR , fip W  OlFtR EXPIRES ON FlBRAltY 7 9, 951   VS  fit iff  Mf  rases fturtng tA feu m 4 iVe  stlfei tysf uUMy swisiU st ytvr  Tii flVffyBstf HssstMxirMs   W US TODAY Pkilga THI uifiirosi tin  Highland Mr Gerald Dinkel ana children, Howeli, Ora Smith and wife of Mason and the Gene DinJsli M E Danwv and wife spent fundcry at the Bert Benhsam home in Brighton Wayne Atlee, wife and son Dale spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Eva Teuton in Rochester The ftobert Read fcrmilv spent the week end in Lewistown Mich David Aberdeen and Neil Bau ghn spent Thursday in Detroit George Meabon, wife and son  Ledwidge Sunday Mr Irvin Kennedy spent the week in at the Ambrose and Gerald Kennedy homes in How ell fc,y a Jkt 4ft Gene Hunter 01 Los Angeles, Calif, called at the John McDonn tell home Sunday Earl Kimberly and wife of Plymouth spent the week end at the Tom Ware homeBernardine Burns is working Dale spent Sunday at the home j   SfJJ of MitrEva Teuton in Rochester  J   Burns home  Wm Gedde and wife o Chelm Ann 1501 OROUCHO ayt I just w the new De Soto Fr b first Ume ki sf Uf I wish I wer a garage1M J   SN the New 1953 DE SOT COMING NOV 1 and toil em Sroucho sent ymn     J I A tapJB recording of an interview with Pfc Robert Aachen brenner in Korea was presented over a Flint radio station last Vrdneday   Mrs Viola Read went to Jack son,Wednesday ,HeT pnnHnit Peterrt came home with her Mrs Clara Kennedy and fam Hewr Swarthent  Plumbing ontf Repair m OBOBOB ROU8H PSOME iyart v AKAKD IMP  flba called at the LI Henry home Sunday i I H Hooker and wife were Sunday guests at the C W Hooker home in Ann Arbor The Mark Nash familv return ed home last Wednesday corn a 3 weeks trio to California j where they visited their daucrh r Mrs Barbara Bekkering and lly oi Detroit spent SundaywitH family  j M  Fmma YoUmjfr Geome Enquist and wife ot j John Eisele and morher Mr ithe Mii State San spent Satur Mrs Emma Vollmer expect to  dav a fhe Merwin Campbell aa to Florida this week They i home i have purchased a new house  Mr and Mrs Virgil Brown and  aler and semi truck Mr and Mrs, Ed Johnson o , The Lee Lavey famly spent Ann attended the OES installa Sunday in Jackson lion here Saturday nicht Lavtrn Fisk and wife of Mon  TJ Andw Carrptell Glenn o soent Sunday at the C J 1RrRTtv and Mardan Ledwidqe Clinton home VnruTJea attended the wedding  Cbale frost of Dearbom to fcbns Dlswecth at Alma Sunday  home ax West Main St  Parker Motor Sales 145 KA8T MAIN iTROT The Roy Reason family and Mr Edna Reason and Leota visited at the Harley Vinton home in St Louis Sunday THE KXNOaDM The Robert Ackley have add  Tony Stullie  Wile of Garden ed a story to their basement City, spent Sundsr t lbs sffy The Pinckney Ohras with Miss Blarwm   Nov 6 at 2 p m AM MrsJ MabW fiuydam visitea paiaroa for f4ends m Jacsason last WP i State San please i finished as they cans  Bober Corhran of Manton rns  Co hosts see MesdSBSV tted his sister Mrs Leonard Lee jlliott and M SAE last week c  Winston Bau Bcrughrv Larry MiBer, Ona and  beU aHended the Past taster Mrs Virginia Arnburgst is vis tdbg at the Doyle Tsmpetoa in Keego Harbor aty epe I  i   r   J wr 3fcftV  fir  r s   Novemver S, 1952 Established 1881 MCPHERSON S  HoweU Incorporated 19TS PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE PINCKNEY SMVXikBJXJM  BAYM DUFFY SANHJ FYM D OLA PLEDGE ON ARMISTICE fecknoy M Mikaan DAY  aUy il00 A M to 2,4  M As is our custom, we pcuse on J fcxcept WdiJeJj,l this Armistice Day to honor therflon luat LSat Jji   men who have died in the ser    vace oi their country  But we  DR G B McCLOS EY must not pause or falter in our I  REAL ESTTI Farms grid Lis Your Property irtth Me GEALD UASOHf   2 0  fisjth tad An i knew Mich Fbsjfcs 18 Aouo WIT jLsoaiifi DU ui AtYSON I HUG iorts to build a soUd foundationj luVa   M,iiau, Hfv , lumbirja flUaitoa for permanent peace Telephone  ,  8717 11 W those who died and those who0fJic 935 jesit f i,u teen Bush Last 4 must be car solemn pledge to fivenuwjs by Apiuiuutj I P ii 1W ASTf oTBCN HoweJi Mkhigacj Ooo C HERB SNEED will be called upon to die and if LIT efiics fail VOTE NOVEMBER 4th 152 UUUQU ooti i j v fe j jg h 91UUUU u ril 1 r mew YOUR CHOICE Yor Election choice has been iace You voted for thrift In the ov5Htner Now cast your vote for your own  Ve in the loan of Savings Bond I  Account I  thr,ne 13 2U7  Gi A jilci riowoll  MtaTKan ueal Estate, lrsuraoi, frckercige City Lake andFom Pweify A Speciattrv st four Property W H LEE LAVEY General Insurance III itin ijj a vote you can cast each pav day and watch the dollars enow cue SdJ 3 PLnckriM sAh REFRIGERATION Sl ICffi HAROLD RAD iepairs on All Makes Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and Br We have  60 on display now Come in and inspect It The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors LVK HAPDrfVAPE  THE FIRST NATIONAl BANK How I Mick Member Federal Deposit Insurance  Corp ration All iJtipoaHS iiiuicu Up tol0,000 For Lacli Depositor ne Pfnclaey 151F3 AUCTIONEER 1 arm Sales a Speciality BERT WLU CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 604i Portage Lake R01 4 Phone Dexter 3461 Modern Equipment Asabulenee BMIIH brb3 89 6 83 Psacfettey, HUk FEED C BEICKHOFF 8k OPTOMKWST  120 WMt Grand mwr Av, Lwdl u Michrt or S58  eeHence fil LLOYD HEW Livestock Hauw Wekh 1rlp Muae Tfi le Coerai Trading Ptnfnrr Mir Phone 164F13 H W WYUt NOTifY Insurance and Bgad CNE 136 PmckrKy d et CEMETERY MEMOMALS Prices You Can Atirid To Pay MILFORD GRENIT6 WORKS MUordL Micfakiaa b Jaiitd Atlve FOR SALEYor old Plymouth Hens 36c a It  VanHoms Hillside Farm Phone 69F2 Pincknev iFOR SALE Sow with nine little Piqs, also feeder pigs, FOR SALE Home Comfort Range burns wood or coal, nearly new 25H5 gakei RdDxterphone 988 FOR SALE White Porcelain i   Ranqe DuoThertai oil heating  For Sale Bob Sled, steel runners stove, seaeionary laundry tubs 800 Georae Bruntonfiysh Lake xViaytag washer  nearly nearly  Hb Hushview Drive new Mrs Margaret Burns i  Phone 153F4 fOH SAc New Oil rieamig  Stove FOR SALEPOPCORN bushel or lb JonLoi  FarmPh 171F2  George B0I2 140 Howell St Pnicicnev Couth WANTEDTo Buy a 6 or 10 inch lath, also a bench drill Frank Pearcephone Dexter 4067 TOR SALEKitchen kjangeRounu i Oakdining room table, 5 leaves , Joe Burris phone Brighton 72965 FOR SALE Frigidaire Electric 1  for 2500 Ashei Wylie  rrrrrrr rrr   Range, used 9 months, oven nev  ier usea Frank Brenningstall1 FOR SALE Black Holstem Cow, Jwev S0 VY n  I PftttvBviiio Mirh  e ra u T s n ij I Earl fjnlinp, Puickey Pettysville Mich FOR SALE One Chrome Dinette Set with 4 Chairs 25,01 9321 Cedar Lake rd,inckney    I Plumbing Water yCrta et   FOR SALE Hard wood cut 6 yrs old, Jersey Cow, 7 yrs,old springer 5 nice feeder pigs, Press Puckett 5 miles S Pinckney Spears Rd   od LOSTFrom my farm a 300 lb Holstein steer, Roy Campbell to j Phone Pincknev 131F2 A I  jrhone  m 4J 0  v   FOR SALGeese alive or dress ea, carrots, Jjteetspepper squasn ana m  Rd, stove length, George Tansley FORKT TflbaVrn 5 rooms  a r y Patterson lake bathfull basementail haniwood iloors, 2 car garage on Main Se, Pinckney Fred J Teeple Phone Howell 671 WANTEDHome for 5 little Intl FOR SALLrtoa,tt Uomfort Stove burns wood or coaLin fine shape  B E Menkephone 137F21 Pinckney Mich, LObriPair of glasses between  FOR SALEGuernsey full blood ,mv home and St Marys church buU wt 600 lbs Bob Pika Monday morninq Finder return t 6262 Hinchey Ra Phone 91F4 FOR RENT 5 room cottage with WAN TEDCustom ccrn picking, bath a Patterson Lake, inquire The Ambrose Kennedy family Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs od Hanell called on Edward Emma Dinkle were in Jackson Spears Sunday Friday also corn for saleDarl Schroeder phone University 25432 Detroit Corner M 36 ana Pingree Rd FOUNDHound,  female wi  brown markings M Amburgev Phone  ic 5 CARD OF THANKS I want to thank you one and oil for each flower, card and  call You helpeame get back well and strong and made the ay seem half as long    Thank you Lucille Beck  IS  ACCORDIAN LESSONS Join our Accordion band You need not own an accordion We will rent you one Call Howell 810  for particulars Lesson given in  Pinckney Greenes Music and Book Store, 114 Slate St Howell, Micfaiqa DUALITY   8 Meats Fruit Vegetables Pish  A MAN WhaJ happened to EHzabefi she was no longer a woman the story of this Scotch Womans Strang ordeal and photogaphs see The Woman Doctor Who  became a man in the Detroit Sunday Times Nov 9 in the Am erican Weekly  Market Prices Courteous Ser vies    STATE OF MICHIGAN Tne Probate Court lor the Ceunty of Livingston in Matter or the Estate cf Rose A Howard Deceased At a session ol said Court hela October 13, 1952 Present Hon Hiram R Smith judat of Probate Notict is Hereby Given,That the petition of Mary V Grainger, the  administratrix of said estate praying that her final account be  allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto will be heard at the Probate Cfcnce on on Nov 3, 1952 at ten A M It is OrderedThiot notice there of be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutively previous to said day of hearing in the Ptnokney Dfs  eis Mrs JA DensxnoreM 36E Pinckney Mich u   FOR SALE25 Plymouth Rock pullets, average 3 lbs eachc, laying, 175 each,  Mrs Fred Seymourphone 71F6 x5R SAIJ House and 5A small barn, dhicken coope, running water, some fruit, close to store and school 3,600 700 down balance at 40 a month, Lucius Doyle, phone 42,Plnckne  AUTOMATIC SAW IBOIO 7U SERVICE WH1LI TQU fWUt 4LL WOBI OUABssHnstD LAWN MOWEBS 8U8PCMED MANDELL8 SW rU 0f rflLA LAfesv sJT mH  us3A Rivm ctfn OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist  ChlenpodW 216 W OdJaves,  I Telephone Office 75181 By AppeJnteeoft Res 71009 Moo Toes, Wed  Tbuiw Sat What Do You Want Most in a Job We have m pesruom to fill yout eacaet meeds Why not slop in and talk tt over with your yeoyment reproseotanve have openings in October November enl Michigan 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Pine  ts j r Volume, ifr 1r if a,  Uig Suior The registration drive peing caused on in the state has  , new record, ine next siep fc J see thai ail who registeiea vote nil wno can snouid voie eariy ana avaia ine lust minute rush, jbio lammanze vourseii wiia lhe iJSSYjDJSPATOT Wednesday, October 29, 1952 iocaJs Messrs Clare iVuller Larr wuwmg naroia toAm nQj ooon and P W Cauett attena ea a chicken dinner and vi rvuvi uegrees worked at the Brighton ion Masonic hoaga batuiiay me ine iiicda LO OX Lfetroit vvho ai uie dispatch cnce They saia Cueir Jarotiierinicj Sergt Tea OUR DEMOCRACY by Met ELOHKTARY SCHOOL reiusea to appaiuon me  aiaie eveiy iU yrs, as the constitution proviatja ond ameiiamam io, is an uutsapt 10 c,i reappoiiion mem ucne by iejeindurn At the present ume vvayne eaiaana Uenesee MawCanL ana a me sou nues have tuxauQn wunoai piop er iepresentuuon ihis is due ic to uieu tiy population increase Amendment io 3 is put in to contuse the issue and is classed by W K Keise oi the Detroit iMewsas a hauci It would appori ion bie house accorcting to the population but freeze tne senate CM it is now according to area Thus the state would still b dominated by the rural senate juuefi ana amendments so that hunted here JSatuiaay caliea You can snoneu , our voting Ume   wi The right ou reapoiuonmen 1 merinic cmenumenis s otiisnaaowuuj ka us beenill in a StLoais au ouieis 6Von ,o onic xtenij Mo,hospiial with maiexia lev me presiaenuu taction lhe I611S euer now wnoie issue in a iiubnyU is mat ,,9010 Carson and wife of the legisaaiuie nus consistency j,11 called oon Mis Mary Hoif lust Monday and George Pigg ins and wife of Flint Wednes , ivirs Ida Byers and daugter, Janet of Mortage Lake spent Sunday at the Ross Read home Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Drand Mrs Sieve iovn, onm Aieho and wife, the John McGuire iam ill of Detroit and joe Schosser and wile of Ann tirbsr Charles Eisele and wife of Fow lerville caliea on Mrs, Emma Volimer Sunday Mrs Volimer i and son, John were in Lansinq last Wednesday i Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sunaay at the Lee Lavey home who could block all progressive he birthday anniversary club1 leaislations Pet the Fran Aberdeen home legislations lai Mnday  J An ehwrt is being made to JohnPaul Ware and robert prove that amendment No2 is a VanBlaricum had their army plot ol the CIO to take over con physicals in Detroit last week, trol of the tate This would be Sunday dinner quests of Wmore convincing if this amena H Meyer and wife were Mrs irnent did not iuliiow tne exact Willa Lamb and children Ann letteroi the consLi union As it is j Arbor Edsel Meyer faanily of Wayne couniy with S percent psiianti and James Meyer and oi the population has only Goout wife 30 percent oi Ui leiOianuniou in tiio legisiatueihey aio pu the biqqest amouni oi tne tax The local issue on tne bailut is the countiy hospital piopo sition There has been little propra qnnda releaaad in favor of it ana its chanaes C,L iii iijhL In hq issue is that il osiooatns are allowed to use it the M Ds will boycott it J1 rUiiHlji i KICA, we HAVE NOT ONLY TME FREEPOM  AE, BUT THE OPPOTUNITy THANKS TO THE VAST KIITWOUK OF PUBLIC AN SCHOOL UB4eARlES THAT T fJG COOKS TO EVERy COMMUNITY IN THE NATION , MOZE WE MAKE USE OF TWg OPPORTUNITY THE STZONOEZ WILL SE QUIZ DEMOCRACY Uuviits oi jH ilooker and wiie Sunday were Miss Viola iettv a4a ivirs Maua Suies ol Hovv   L una ine C W Hooker tanuivj c iinn Arbor I  oaiee IN ash oi MarshaiL Kenuetii Zill io Ann Arbor anal  ioiinny Rilter ol iiuckney spen  sunaay at the Mark Nash horns  ivAiS iviarqare Luins entertain weanesday in honor at her birth 1 LOSii AT MANCHESTEfl 7 lb fi   dajacic lounq JJ Conklin ana i Manchester and Pinckney batt rhis happened in Bay City soJ burns ana iamiiy led on even term there Friaav  hospital board reversed them j Tnose who attended the How Each scored a louchnnun, k,, rmtball JNols  Hiij iMJC MtKe i i tint mi1 slacks y IUI i cu    p SDq Aebmquiy nev purse J     k jin ui  i ni A ja rfi  let  iJdwanl Mftirinhan btuuyJit ns some hitLiJsiVtci La fry i 4  tit, litis a new JJIH  Judy Bckktriiif called on It tunt Clifford Eyiler huljjru his da jatLh a man whu uu sjcediii They ijuve him a ticket Lieuiyv Colouc visited his yrand J fat he i  Tom Judy Haines madt abtuL Black Sambo Sharon jallups couwin Lowell from Topenbce visited her Angela McAlacken went for a walk in the woodis Joltn Dinkel visited his iiunt in Stockb idtfe They celebrated his mother birthday Woixly Ciioumes visited his grandmother in Fenton lie found a picture of walking sticks We will finish our jackolantetnii tliis week Uur Uhllowewn party is priday aiternoun Fred hurley mooved to Detroit Judy Haino vetiL to the museum , FIRST GRADi NKWS  j Karen Downing hau a magnify 1 6 ne much of the foilurd nas lww le people voted 1 oiinbrqo e oyservice cips and other orq,nzauons to get out voteAs a lesun ok percecut oi the peo pio votea ine University of Michigan,, leseargh Center has maae a survey oi the voting question and has found that  the farmers and tnose in rural tJjaisuicts are the most delinguent   voters Only 40 percent of them voted in 1948 In town and cities oi under a million 62 percent votea In metropolitia centers like New York, Chicago and made a puppet aboit j etc 88 percent voted The big cities ore the source of Demo crut strength ana are organized down to the last person On the other hana there is little oganiza tion in rural areas, no door bell nnqinq, no transpoitation to take voters to the polls and no checkup to find out who the non voters are a puppet iKADES ONE AND TWO Barbara Cray nau an apptutieitis We all hope site will be well soon We painted our paper machc jack oiantei us Pauline Stupleton made a paper mache witch ami painted it blu k We mad a movie about Snow White and the 7 Dwarfts the selves and barred tqe ostopath All ejection polls show the presidential candidates even with Stevenson making big qain in the final days of campaigning It may be the closest elections in Vars and then it rnay not be All polls show a big numbs of  p m eii ULS installation Sat uiqht, Aitkins made the conversion Wwo Aibeita uhikel Mildtec kick lor Manchester and Haines iWier Caivnen roner, Alta kick ror Pinckney was wide Meyer, Mae Daiiei, Margaret Pinckney scored vL, a m  Y Vvrnifreci Caves  Matteson frDrrTMrclka  hlrSST w Oar Driver ana wue oi Dex Rees went through the Ptnr, 01161 K0r,aii o tei canea at the baward Spears i line to score TofAncteCffikcuJV1 R  home bunday Mrs, hhzabetn I scores were made the last ha  4GfyXCaflUoJlc Church  MJ Scluni,t  5SS 1, , ,0M  ov nnaf ottonsi Friiav even JI j j 30 wuisiofisions The Detroit cuson Co through its presiaent Wallace Cisler has aimouncea an enu to the rule tne company aaoptea in 1903 that requnea ail girls in their employ to resign wnen they aot rnaiiied lhe company always paia a marriage grant of six months waqes when a girl gave up her job on account oi matri j many There were a few excep  tions such as restaurant work  ers, elevator operatois and jani tresses Now qms who qet marr lea can qo on worldng but no married women will be hired There has been a biq change in regaid to employment of marr ied women Back when ye edi tor was a youngster there was Danny Bcmnett is the new roem, unwntten law aqainst hiring dub pusHtent iaut Mapbaji  1 marrieci women for school teach raaary , eis Jobs were s arce then and it Mona Le Dillon wen   was not considorea tear then to , Run Atrpott to watch thhife Q manieu teacher when an unmarried one was unem pioyer Anyone who could real ana write was elgibie to to teach in those days and it was the issue in many a srhoOx board election There were a number oi reasons for a chanqe in ti 1 i  aitituie 1 was a  444 VTI  WtS 41l4444n W4V  41       ,  T T V V 4X1U vi O IUO 10 011 undecided voters mast oi wnom  Martin ond son oi Caifoinia who pinckney reached ikia Mrm,Do have Democrat learning CONSERVATION NOTES tfiave been visiting there rsiurn ter 10 ydtwice but did not score home Thursday  Dave Haines who has been   Wit cmi wife sptSun  jud mTsTof TiT mJ ThursN nU9g3 Paaor Ki BidwU tennily o j pSpTay South Lyon akT   W bemor choir practise 730 pm Wednesday Suijday 1030 a m rmon  1130 a m Sunday School, We preach Christ and every one is very, very welcome The dept will sell 5 ton of con ,  , tllwulfjy uiav ooum  iiscated lur at Gay lord Nov 57 j Brighton were Tuesday guests  Pinckney Friday TW ut  The ot consists ol 746 muskrat at the Ben White home Dexter 43 to 0 and theTbounced 44 oeaver, iu mink, J raccoon Hubert Ledwiags and family back and beat Hrrwir  and 5 otter I Royal Oak Sunday guests of, ManchSter attend ana lhe oia pavilion at Island, Mrd, Eleanor Ledwidge, Lak which dates back to bpan Stanley Dinkel and Hubert ish war days when the Uoop I Ledwidge helped Kenneth Wylie iou wwu AAfa v w rxf i iwtTTvjw iiDia ivojuiwixi wyue f OOTBALL SCORES trained theie is being torn aown j harvest his corn crop Sunday, I Dexter 20, Hartiand 16 St and will be repiacea with a con  Iesdames Nellie Wvlie and j Maxysjackson 38 South Lyon 0 cessions buildkiq with toilet fac  Edna Euler called ono Mr Euler Wayne 19 Ypsilanti 7 Charlotte  ilities j at the Mich San, Friday 21 Howell 6 Eaton Rapids 25 bounty payments in Septem Callers of Mrs Earl Baughn Brighton 7 Flat Rock 38, Lincoln i ar uiorA 19Nfi ior 1 wolift 181 iVlft TVrst ureotr wore KAra TV i 14 IVriririA OO TT A  n TX Mciiiionite Cobnarv Itmnonue unurch county paymenis in oepem vxuiers oi ivjrs tiari baughn nngnton  Mat Rock 38 Lincoln i   Beacbv PasHi per were 12,365 ior 1 wolfe, 181 the past week were Mrs, John I 14 Saline 32, University 9 Dun I   SuP Walter Ksrk jbobcats and 656 coyoties Carver sr, Ann Arbor, Dr Robert dee 18 Milan 6 Roosevelt 4u i Mfntoug Won hip ,  uw The dept has placed on sale Bird and son Wayne, Rex Nog Chelsea 6 Ann Arbor 40 Lcm Sujday SfhxJ ,      i 2 1500 cords of paipwood and 315 000 boad feet oi ncaawooa ium br The dept is makina a study   oi forest tent caterpillar eggs of HowlL collected in Markinav and Chip peva counties in conjunction with University of Michigan Q j j aitjdanes Mi Mailin from rilifcrma visited at iiei iy Morris hin Pat and Mie Ilssihu viiti their jiranitinoi her Sunday SrXOM rKADK Conyratuiaiiiis io J  n n i  iiaines vvho has a baby broths , ,, T,D  and Michael Muson who has a j tightening of qualifications for buby sistet j teachers which reguirfri college  We are making a peep show fn I cerliQcuos and special couses Halloween This made many married wornMary Lee AudiMibceii n  r en bettor gualified than single brought a cross section of blaA ones 2 Low pay for teachers walnut for our scunre table j causinq women to seek oth Dianne and Venning Cuns were absent Friday and Monday Our citizenship club met Friday and elected Ronnie Haines, president and Anita Clark, secretary Larry Utley has a new puppy, Patty Suggitt, a new coat, and Joanne Bloxom has new shoes Billy Lights father saw a pue white deer He als shot some pheasanU John Wilsons father shot some squiifels LeRoy Porter, Kathy iuxtafsnn and Camille Borda had company Sunday wht brought them some HalltrwVen treats Ronnie Singer and Mary Lee lines of work and teacher shortaqe creating gle and wife Ann Arbor Mrs I sing Eastern 0 Mich Center 12 g111  Hoi Georgia  VcaiNonnan jr, Detroit j Grass Lake 6 Leslie 14 William 50un PJfl Metlna Paris Carver and wiieRossford, Ohio and Mrs George Pearson UVTNGSTON LODGE NO 76  F  A M CALENDER ston 12 Okemus 13Stockbridqe 12 Mofienci 44 Summerfield 12 FowlerviHe 14 Dansvili 0 AUTO FATALITY 730 Gi Feiwship Servl Wednesday U00 o m BROCK COLE Brock Cole, 72 died at his home Willi uiuvcisivy ui lYAiiiiii w   n, ii NsrubHiiH , mww AiVtUI i ww , u,   S Forest Service and Michigan  The following are date ior No La Tuesday while Qifforci o0mf m 11  a heart attack State College to find methods of vember for Livingston Lodge NcjOomway and 3 companions ofiS11 a He wai mployd by destroying thenu 76 F  A M Ann Arhor were going to the 718 00110 Co His wife, the More than 550,000 persons Monday, November 3, 7th Dis Fora factory where they work in tonnef Wia Kennedy of Pinckviewied the dept 29 motion pic trict meeting at the Temple o Goaiways car they were hit bynGy Tis dead Survivinq are a ures released free this year  Livingston LodgeiGlen AltBoarc5 a truck at West Main St and 5 Lon oi Toronto Ont and Many hunting clubs asked then oi Genera Purpose 7th district Stadium Blvd Ann Rrbordriveu  f uter Mrs Margaret Haan depts advice last year on ton member and Vivian Hichards by Aduler Sournier of PawPaw  Detroit Funera, and burial ber cuttings, plantings and burn deputy gd lecturer, will be pre yjoss Hague, accountant at Ford111 V Wednesday uiqs to increase the dieer food sent Tuesday November 4 reg lactory and passenger in the    supply However oversized deer ukor meeting Work in the F Ci Coniway car was killed Soum ljerds destroyed their work by degree Card, and election re tor was arrested for negligent overbrowsinq I u after lodge closes   J In the M A told  AMERICAS MOST DANGEROUS MAN i Chief J Edgar Hoover ex prre Americas most danqer man in this Sundays Nov 2 issue of Color Gravure Ameri t ccm Weekly exclusively with the Detroit Sunday Times Hoov ver warns that unless this man car h reformed ie mav drag ds oT down the road to slavery Get this Sundays Detroit Times T V SHOW STARTS  at 550 Saturday November 12, work EA degree Saturday, November 29 woritf in MM Degree, Winston Baughn W M  P W Curlett Sec MAR1UAOE UC KS Willintn Olrich,  , Howell, Hvelyn Stiger 20 F well Burl Loew Jr,30Detroi Ulha Ivey,31 HowelL homicide PINCKNEY LH The Pinckney  rary will be oper Thursday and S ttu fJLi  Mi TKnrnday, Oct 16 at 550 Thursday and S E2 in r Mnm Shoes Sponsor A hoons irate 2 to 5 TH iNcns  Sports Spotlight on  Tuesdavventnc m a5 nt,l  Oct 16 23, 30 and m It wUl not be intfo0    NEWS  rnity 1,1b  Tuesday, y after p n, and on  iron 7 to 9 p aria  m It will not be open Saturday I evening auxin the wkstr  MRS GEORGE CHESBROUGB MrsMary Agnes Chesebrough 68, was born in Ludington on March 251882 and died at StJoe hospital Ann Arbor, Sunday Sur viving are her husband and a on, George Jr The family lived at Riverside Lakeland  The fun eral was at St Marys church Wednesday JlevAIbert Schmitt idficiating Burial at Ludington 4H MEETING NOTICE Leonard Simonson wrnt hunThere wiU be a meeting in the  in with his Unf p Biilbasement of the town hall on  The present campaign has ben a queei one in which the liorean war played Utile partIf Senator Tait naa peen nominat ea it would nave undoubted ly have oeen the mam issueJie wouia have aemanded th with arawel or all American troops ham Korea ana the resultant take over by the Communists General Eisenhower on the the other hana has stated the KorAschenbrancMhaveharKeof o,, 1 J1 SlPPed the  Halloween party  Cornmunisun berore it engulf Our life sue drawing are on f,, m worWO as a campaign diplay in the hall this week SU3 6 Kw war is a dud THIRD GRADK NKWS Lucille and Linda Barrett wtnt j te an anniversary pai ty at their Aunt Marys Paul Burg ha n crow with a i bioivu wiiig When it is better ht will Iti it tr Mickey Ritters cousin from up north visited him Bunny Hinchey and Eddie Uims wen sick Saturday Slaydsns are getting new car Donnie Ackley has some new Gene Autry socks and Eddie Rijjgs has a new shirt Paul Burgs cat died Thursday night, October 30th at 700 p m for the purpose of of organizing 4H Handicrafts  Electrical Clubs Marsh Meabon RUMMAGE BAKE SALE The Altar Society oi Se Marys Church will hold a Rummage  Bake Sale in lhe former postofi Ice building eon Saturday Nov ttu , Tommy Read was nine ytan old Saturday He had a birthday party We nave aew charts for ur loom fctickey Ritttr brought two goldfish to school  We have a library corner in our room Wt are making plans for ui Hallowaan parly THE KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle meets with Miss Blanch Martin Thur,  Nov 6 at 2 p m All sewing on paiconas for children at Mich FOURTH GRADE NEWS State San please brina them4 We made Achievement Booklets finished as they are needed Friday to uk home to our par Co hoeteceep Meedotmee RX Itntt Our cover was s spatter Elliott and M E Darrow f print of a leaf   I Our English clasa ii studying NO BURNING PERMITS quotations and quotation marks The conservation dept will Us We finished our paper mache ue no more iburrung permits dur JtckolanUms  Undoubtedy General Eisenhower with his breast covered with decollations appeaU to the people as a war ntio aia at ah his stops is surronded Iy admiring crowds of school children, The general is in favor of defense a propitiations which are the biej case of high taxes so his elect ion would mean no tax reduct ion His greatest weakness has been his endorsing the raction ary Senator McCarthy Jfcnner and Tait and by so doina endorsing their views This may lose him the independent vote which all experts say holds the balance of ppwer in the elect ion Senator Mcarthy was barr ed from a broadcast over tx Seattle, Wah station Wednee day night because the tartfon regarded his speech Ubelllou OE9 INSTALLATION NOV 1  Pinckny Chapter 145 OES will hold a public installdfipn o the high school gym Sat Nor, 1 at 800 p m  the dry Too many int Mr and Mrs Thomas Murphy entertained her brothers and  ten Sunday They were Dan Ril ey and wile, Clinton Basil Riley wifs and daughter Battle Crejev Alfred Stcdb ana wife BeSS Dr and Mrs IS H Carol sfjf ,f  m  m DsftniL  m iw4, 5i  aSt  v  a mWednesday, October 29, 1952 x Do you worry about forgetting to turn off MMIHi the tank  O o0   O OajA, R   O  i nJf   vT  1c IF SO, YOU NEED AN Automata ElECTRK Water Heater  rim flu Q tiie ctfjktMed for your home  ffe Standard mttoHatio, h docfing way Qd plwnbfog, SFE YOUR CEALER or Detroit Edison Sawdust found excellent for cattle bedding gU0t er qfcssgt i4U make warm, absubext higcUagftor daiir estilt, aecordtni to   lAeslftn Mat Cfcesst Upper at otkthAm toer ontroliid fuf sins m  ssfl mm milmmvm is later uat stipphes awwritHi Tor County   R3 AosJret one fetepfiojes loi fuwh n corTon 7o rsacfc is target, this unified mizsiU depends on an electronic train developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories avd produced by Western Electrk the inciifacturing unit of the Bill Teicpuone Sycm Western Slectrir production tcchnimm also yn out elor  ic controls and firing systen for Arr  and Nctvy guns, and Force bombing r nvu9 Did yov know i same techniques arc used to maJc the  tronic brain that guides your Bell iciry calls to the right number Thvs uy research and facilities give yon l ,  phone service at the lowest possible cost Air ne rn fMCHIOAN BILL TELEPHONE CJY 50 REWARD leadis to arrest and oonvioticsi of part or par myqremises  THE WEBB NURSERY R  K   EL K     v Hpr3 , iBi RV mmmmwaA     J  , t,1    1  fc  SBK7fe NeiH miring i Votes The Stockbridqe OES entertain ed the county OES at the school last week Stockbridqe will have a com taunity Halloween party Oct31 Kereshmentsiprizes for the best costumes Briqhton City will vote on an amendment Nov 4, eliminating primary elections if not more than 2 candidates file for an  Ho well Theater Howell, Michigan Tues, WedTTCuT5c72829,30 Kirk Douqlas, Dewey Martin in THE BIG SKY oaxtooa Dexter ilieater DexUt, Mich 2 Shows Nightly Sun2 PJCont Movies Are Better Them Ever Friday, Saturday, Oct 31, Nov 1 Corn, Wilde Teresa Wright CALIFORNIA CONQUEST  in lechnlcafer ana WITHOUT WARNING wttH Friday Saturday, Oct 31, Nov 1 Missurl girl puts harem on strike Joan Davis in HAREM GIRL Tony Sak jr oi Brighton who pied guilty to negligent Homicide in the death of Robert Van Sickle and injury of Clifford , Charleton New Hudson on Feb I niary 23 last was given a years iSunday Monday Nov I 3 probation in circuit court last J Mat un au  m  week and ordered to pay thei  Kelly Pier Aqseli iamiles of the dead and injured   1,  , men 20 a month for 10 months THE DEVIL MAKES THREE Also to abstain from the use of Cody Co Nwi THE SEA HORNET struggle lor sunken gold staffing J Rod Cameron Adrian Beeth intooxicating liguar The Brighton firemen will hold, a party for the childen on tha night of October 31 Adam WilHanut Meg Randall Sunday Monday Nov X 3  most talkedabout girl in Amerloa Richard Widxnark and Marilyn Monroe in DON,T BOTHER TO KNOCK Knighs oi the Highway Paddle Your Own Canoe Tuei, WecL Thur, Nov 4 5, 6 RlLa Hay worth Glenn Ford AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD cemedy caroon Tuee, WecL Thur Nov 4 5 6 MGMs Spectacle A motions Robert Taylor Deborah Kerr In QUO VADIS  The Brighton Democrat women ComingBig Jim McLain Story iflst show 600 2nd 900 hold a tea at the home of Mrs ol Will Rogers of Mrs Walter Wagoner Oct 28  with Mrs G Mennen Williams and Mrs Don Hayworth as their guests Bom to Vernon Beatty and wife Bernice lsham Oct 12, a son James Berkley The Republican women of the county will meet in the Brigri ton Episopal hall Oct 28 The Red Cross Blood Bank at Howell had 100 crs last week Di Hollis Siqler who is ill in iMciheison iiotia nas assoc iatea Di L t AViuy, toimer low Lee Theater WtHTMQ UUR MICH Coming Soon Front Island of DesirsOHenrys owt Willie and Joe back at the Story of Will Rogers, Merry Uid, Full House  Friday Saturday, Oct 31, Nov 1 VAT SWORDS POINT m tecknioolor Cornel Wilde, Maureen OHonra WILD STALUON in cinecolor wtUS Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan and Martha Hyer cartoon Halloween Spook Show Sunday Monday Nov 2 3 leivilie pnvsician witii utai m trie doors open 2 p m continuous pracase oi jaedicne u itie riowei community Chest gocu is 598UU Max White, son of Mrs Eliza betn White of Howell is in train ing with the army at Porto vico BECAUSE YOURE MINE in technicolor a musical comedy with Mario Lanza Doretta Morrw  Featurette Louis Cooic, 54, ot rowiervili Tuea, Wedf ThuriTNov 4 5, 6 Sylvan jlieialr Chelsea Michigan Friday Saturday, Oct 31, Nov I PEKING EXPRESS a aama starring Joseph Cotton, Edmund Gwenn and Corlnne Calvert Sun shows 3, I 7 B Newg ud Cartoon Sunday Monday Nov 2 3 THE DENVER  RIO QiANDE  m technicolor 1 Edmund OBrienStirling Hayden Dean Jagger Zcau Pitts and Carrol Naish caroon rxrt news wiaa killed in an auo collision at ivii ieas,ant Git 20 on moiion ot the township Doaiu Hanay township will hon vhei election in the American Leg ion hail this year instead ol the town Jacob Fahrner, former Washte naw county prosecutor died of , a heart attack last week  The recreation hall at Cass idy Lake was damaged by nre 1 lasi week love that lived in danger ONE MINUTE TO ZERO tnimno Robert Mrtchum Ann Blyth Tech Featuette, Champagne for Two cartoon news Avon Theater 6 ius weo, inur wov 4 o, THE MERRY WIDOW ii teennicoio A MMIOSI ltlB Lana Turner, Fernando llamas and Una Merksfc showf 715 9 IS UomlnaJrave Warrrnoxt Sun day the Givateat Show on Earth 25 leare Ago A group of citizens have sign ed up for a lecture course with the Interstate Bureau of Chicago oi which Melba Rhodes is repres entative  The numbers are Thei Robert Cummngs, Babara Hale Friday Saturday, Oct 31 Nov 1 RETBEAT HELL he marines in Korea with Frank Loveioy Anita Louise cartoon Sloopy Time Possum So You Wcrnt to EeaBatchelor Sun Tus Nov 2 3 THE FIRST TIME family comedy with Tht7 , bnJs f  Hvius t ,  Sivi  Ptciv t Bubble, a comedy Howard Coll icians Henry Black Burnslectur egians musicalFrye  Co,mag ex Cutler Griffin Concert Co A blind piq on the old Twit chell farm, ooperated by Wm Gagiis and Joe Dowe was raid ea Saturday  Mr and Mrs John Martin eel ebrated their 30th wedding anniv ersary Oct 20 at the J, Meyer home near Yppsilanti, The Olivet freshmen lost to the Albion freshmen Saturday 12 to 0 Don Swdthout played with Oh vet college John Dunns horse ran away last week, throwina him and his sister Mrs Mary Murphy out of the buggy Neither were hurt The Anderson elevator burned Thursday night, It had been closed for 2 years The house on the Sigler farm occupied by by Arthur Allyn caught fire Mon day but was saved Mrs Clifford VanHorn had her oar stolen last week while attend ing a Kings Daughters meeting in Ann Arbor Pinckney beat Brighton here Friday 13 to 7, Mike Blades and Jim Nash snored the touchdowns and Cecil Hendee the extra fcbint  Married at Plainfield Oct 19 bv RevClark Cynthia Haines to Pinckney to Waldo Watters of Plainfield  The sophmore class held their party at the home of Evelyn, Graves Friday night  Leo Rorango of Gregory was arrested for bootlegging last week and fined 50 plus 25 m costs  Fred Merrill of Gregory has traded his house there to Mr Ludtke of Fowlerville for a tarm Hawdra Gentry has moved from the Frank Kniqht farm to the D D Monroe, farm Arthur Shehan rsceivel a snip ment oaf 300 feeder sheep ast wek Charles Cfcamberlcdn, 72orm er Dexter auctioneer, died at Jackson last week Burial was at Dexter Bom to Clifford Haines and Wife at St, Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, October 23 a son, Terry RemdsII IMSJIB cartoon Hollywood on Sunday Coming Flaming Feather The Desert Fox the ,to I, reir muc ter  mrtic j ing you  iiist1 on tht r  tho Js Bought A  S Savinai i n  eiiibled  hc lot, then  t the site, and  cint save as yen iVsti do bet if oiir syst i of male Enroll Dog Snatcher News  now for tho ii ryji ijv  iin Whr S ,Ciriot th0 BdAAlomh PUn si four bank U 5, Trtaturf Wagners Grocery  6006 Pinckney Rd Qualify Msrchanaise Low P Juices Beef prdWiwjsto TsH Out 3i rs Daily 8 to  SiiiSy 9 to 8 Phetie He well 70S Jl BEELECT Jennie M Eatman tFOR LIVHGSTON COUNTY Treasurer worn  Hspub llcan Candidate VOTE FOR i Wilfred H Er win Rspubaexm Candidate lor M Jojy vwpfwmtF m yhm Wednesday, October 29, 1952 GENERAL ELE To the Qualified Electors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a General Beet hip oi Putnam, State of Michigan, at Township He  Tuesday, November For the purpose of electing the followir , L, era, viz NATIONALPresident and VicePresident oi the United States STATE Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor General c  CONGRESSIONALUnited States Senator Full Term United States Senator To Fill Vacancy Representative in Congress LEGISLATIVEState Senator, Representative  CGUNiYProsecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, Oouaty Treasurer, lieyister of Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing same, Drain Commissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers as are i t elecied at that lima NONPARTISAN ELECTION For the purpose of electing the icilowi oiiicers, viz justice of the bupreme Court To Fill Vacancy Judge of Probate Circuit Court Commissioners AND TO VOTE ON THE r GROWING AMENDMENTS 1 Proposed Amendment to Section iO oi Article Ii, relative to the Search and   Seizure provision of the Michigan Lonsuiution, to permit the use as evidence in criminal proceedings of narcotic aiirgs sseizejd in violation theroof  2 Pioposed Aiiiendiicin io Secliout 1, J and 4 of the Michigan Constitution to  proviae for jJcenniai Reapportionment of the Senate and House of Representatives by the Secretary of State I Proposed Amendment to LIOU   oiiu 4 o the Michigan Constitution to  establish Senatorial Districts and o iovide for Joeimak Reapportionment of Representaitves by Legislature cr uy State Board oi Canvassers  Secretary of State Robert S McAllister   MD ALSO TO VOTE ON TIE rCvOvVING COUNT PROPOSITION ill the County of Livingston issue bonds in tho sum of 550,00000 Dollars lfcvy  12 3rds miib Ja  to provide IOK the payment of name for the purpose ircba iciq leasing, or  oiiatmctinq, a , ihe case may be, a public hospital, iO pre,ide for the maintenance oi same ALSO ANY OIHBR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED AT THAT TIME NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS ELECTION LAW, REVISION OF 1943 3 Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be opened at  ck in the forenoon, and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the  n and no longer Every qualified elector present and is line at the  tthe hour described for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote  POLLS of said election will be open at 7 oclock amand will remain  itil 8 oclock pm oi said day of election Murray J Kennedy, Township lerk  f STATE Or MICHIGAN The Probate C  oi Li In the Mattel dlis Stalker   At a session i  October 3rd, 11  Present, Hoc Smith, Judge a  Notice is aectl petition of I  pUaying that  ieaid estate be Bohm or to son  person and thj end deceased will be heard  on October 20,   It s Ordered t 4 be given be  opv hereof fer t  eeoutlvely preric l4 i hearina ia  I1  patch, and fhai cause a copy of  served upon egc in hrterest at hfc  drees by fsgtste leoeipt denandec tMstfUHays p toq or by perse least five 5 day hearina Hire A true cooy Ju Celeetia ParshaB Bsgiste of Prabat t tor the County Jflton the Estate of aaseci aid Court held le liiram R  obate iven tha the1  C Swarhout administration mted to Cecil ther suitable he heirs of  determined, robate Court  at ten A M  lottos chrs lioation oi a  weeks eon  o said day ackney Dis   petitioner notice to bo aown party i laiown ad  mail, return  least four i such hear service at ior to such mith of Probata Smith, Judge OJ rTobate Notice U hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased are re  quirsc to present their claims is wriiiBij and under oath to said Court, und to serve a copy there of upon Asher Wylie of 3660 Schatear Road Pinckney, Michigan, the fiduciary of said es tats ud chat such claims will be heard and the heirs at  law of said deceased be determ ined by said Court at the Pro bate Office on December 22,1952 atten A M  it ID Ltodeied, That notice there Oy be given by publication oi copy Uexeof for three vweks con secutivelyprevious tasaiddayoi hearing in the HnckneyDispatch and mat the hdicuary cause a copy oi this notice to be served upon each known party in intei est aft sis last known adcixess by registered mail return receipt demanded at least fourteen i4  prior to such hearina or by personal service at least five S day prior to such heari ig  Hiram R Smithjudge of Probate  political adve Usement Could You Go  Broke Slate Could Too  FroJ Alger Michigan is nearly broke During the last four years under a  Democrat governor, the State h a i spent 80 mil lion dollars STATE OF I ths tubals Coor   Pi Urfc In the Matte oi Jessie Wylie, asc Jessie E, Wylfo   At a session oi ytsid Oetebet 4, 1  IAN m County Estate of  own OS ssd i Court inonp H  , true copy CelesUa ParshaU, Register of Probata Jti at the military forces kees America strong In the field, our pur1 chase et U 8 Defense Bonds helps keep America strong economically Both Jre of extreme importance today  Its Kc combined strength that protects your to, your home, your right te work an4 to maintain peace Rememi berwhtr youre buyinur Defense Bonds regular youre building a personal reserve of cash savings And your ms turmg Series E Bonds, will go on ears tag interest for another 10 years Is  years you wtll get 71 per cent nsi vthan your original investment   iiore than it took in You and I cant spend more than we take in without going broke Neither can the State That3 Fred Algers solution to the States financial cr is LESS SPENDING NO NEW TAXES ELECT FRED M ALGLR GOVERNOR NOV 4 REPUBLICAN political advrtlinwjt   m    YOU NOVMK 4fe  Attorney General John P Damm  State Treasurer William Johnson  Auditor General Robert J Baker  United Statt Blair Moody United States Senator  United States Senator Blair Moody  Representative in Congress 6th District Donald Hay worth  State Senator, llth District John L Leighton Representative in State  Leifialature, LivingstonShiawassee District William L McPhillips  Prosecuting Attorney Martin J Lavan  Sheriff  lomenic Kiomento  Countj Treasurer Mary I Koch  Drain Commissioner Floyd Ei Lott, Jr p Coroner  William L Rice GOV, G MENNEN V, 1LLIAMS WE HAVE 61 Million Jobs We Are Living Better We Are More Secure We Are Building More We Are Saving More We Have Our Savings Insured We Have No Bank Runs We Have Few Sweat Shops We Have Fair Labor Laws We Have Prosperous Farmer We Have No Foreclosures affl Evictions  We Have A School Aid Prejr6ifc We Have Low Interest, Home Buying Program We Have The Best Couritry On  Earth Affair of Dtlotraiic VOTE DEMOCRATIC FOR PROGRESS, PEACE AND PROSPERITY  Political Advertisement P    owMBSWWW Today9 Lesson The United Nations and How It Works  ,,  THfc an   1  ij  Wednesday, October 20, 1952 VkMM Save America Vote for Clean Government and for Better Tomorrc j U you want to rid our country o2 communists, if you want to Uck Inflation and hh prices, ii you want to put au end to the Korean war if you want a safe Amerca A  rTi V KJ h W  j    rt    kJ J 3 and that means fjij  S   STATE Governor fred M Alger Jr Lt Governor defence A Reid Secy, oi State Cvven J Cleary Arty Gentai funk G toiiiard State Treas    D, Hale Brake AudGeneral jorji B Mainn Jr t CONGRESSIONAL U S Senator Charles E Potter Full Term Carles E Potter Mii iajicv VOTE FOR THESE CAPABLE, PROGRESSIVE HONEST INCOH fiUPTI F REPUBLICANS Preident  5 8 8ce President c ill I er I  V 5 Via xou COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE IN Prosecuting Arty Witfred Erwin Sheriff Lawrence Gehrnqer County Clark John A Hagman County TreasJennie MEastman Register of Deeds,Frank D Bush Drain Com Floyd W Munsell Congress 6h District Kit Clardy LEGISLATIVE State Senator Harry F Hittie 14th District  Coroners Surveyor HaroX BD dan La Verne Dibble Clay W Gordon KRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE Livingston and Shiawassee dietAdkm deBoom  your chano to end th buaolta In Washington and return our country to Uuly reprsa ntaive Govnmnl This Adv paid ior by Loyal Am sricans Mmbers ot Livingston County Republican Committe9 PoliVcal Advertisement  V3MJ  y 1 Fr,si r,t Frrrpin XN General Assembly Po you realh tea this Cemty area is now served by the but hospitals in the world Medical 6 Osteopathia doctors will never wcl iosAe Loo atthe Bay City mess ,Yeur tax debt  now 1,730 for erery man, woman aid child Our State Goveni Isbroke f At the next seer en of the Legisla ure a State Income Tax will be fcropoeed Do you went your children to havs this tax burden for the next 15 years about 2par year fcr each SlJ000 assess Shere is a plan available to correct the defects of the McPhereon hospitalYour hospital board  53 M know that 90  of the hospitals operate at a loss Tax onev will continualy be need rtt iTSSewhen7 Sale yr can Jceep his or her taxes io la , Vote No County Hospital Amendmei t  Among the most prominent figures of the TTnTled Nations General Assembly, now meeting in i Fifth Session, are the chairmen of its six mala committees, shown here with Assembly President Nasrollah Entczam 1 of Iran The chair men are Dr Roberto Urdaneta Arbelaez 2 of Colombia, Political Commutes Dr Gustave Gutierrez 3 of Cuba, Economic Committee Dr G J van Henven Goedhart 4 of the Netherlands, Social Committee Prince Wan Waitbaya kon 5 of Thailand, Trusteeship Committee the Maharaja Jam Sahed of Nawanagar 6 of India, Budgetary Committee and Doctor Vladimir Outrata 7 of Czechoslovakia, Legal Committee Vote NovtA m  , rT ,  PP P i    w 1 TT  v  ,V4 tjfi  THE FXNGXNET OISPAYCR Wednesday, October 29, 1952 teV jf,  ,  ,  jciiooi rew   a an  fc3 Zn1f Weaken Your TAT in Our State Legist  11 2 erf  JJW that mil be settled by the VOTERS of Michigan at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4th  is the basas on which the State will be divided for electing  Senators and Representatives  v There are two rernportinment Amendments No 2 and No 3 n the ballot When you enter the veir booth, there must be no mental confusion over these proposals  are WJ,UIIK tU li  i lu O  sioru To preserve a balance  two things  ,i y i  mature we must make it tiear that it is necessary to do VOTE m KO ON PR0r3SAL 2 PROPOSAL NO 2  Would give control of BOTH houses of the Michigan Legislature to a 4County area, based on population only This i obviously a very dangerous proposal and one which, if adopted, would be determental to the beat interest of the state as a whole It wag initiated by the Michigan Committee for Representative Government, an arganizaCan composed f tha CIO and AFL leaders in the Dotroh area  learning now to uniac b borne uf us pUlIiiiUE  vVe aiw Interim, abuuu uieni LVCIJ We are planning a trip LU ue ai caoi Lanaii iui r riuu, NO vemoer 7LA  Siiaroii ailTtii was mae yas olci i iiday  shen roter hurt her ear while pia lag Sunday Vr e arw ail atony  t nar this Komue Musson aad Peggy Martin have new uauy sis tela  Our picture will u taken a Thursday Uur coiuniitteeb have iheir plans  ail made lor our liailovvteii iauy  rnuay alteinooii isaacy VVegenex viaJmd tke Ann Aivor wuiicum bunuuy  Uncle Sim Says FIFTH UuADF NEWS Duane irianieb has a tievv baby rouiei naiuu Terry  v e nave a xiaiiuweyk Mural a ar liuUeiia iiaiUi, eveiyoac wipktei on it   v havw new suund charts which Mm Jijiiirr maue iui um run viiM  riioiiiiii LIUD iaai nusseii brount a Jaige Jaco luiiterii 101 uai pai L on riiuuy, aiu inciuu coin  c nuw 1U new ajri scoula ill ulli room We are going to tne Suite Lapiiai iiiBi eew ill jvLiiiuei, v e iUV Jiiim UU out Ulllt Oi VllClUgau  Devotion to country is wfeat wias on the field o battle Deration to the American soldiers is the field Is your job And there is one big way to show Ityour greater purchase of V 3 Defense Bonds la letter after letter from foreign fields, our soldiers urge their families and friends to back them up with the purchase of Defense Bonds Prove to them you are behind them  Ui  Treomry Dtparfi    VOTE 0 YES ON PRO PROPOSAL NO 3  Would retain the Senatorial districts anut as they are at the present time, thus giving some recognition in the Sen te to both area and population House members would be apportioned on the population basis Detroit would be districted for election of Rejr ntatives This would do away with the notorious bed sheet ballot troj,nl No 3,  promoted by the Michigan Committee for a Balanced  Mature, has the bat, ng of a large number of statewide citizens organizations represent ing business, industry, the professions, agriculture, Chambers of Common e, etc They believe that it is fair and would result in a Legislature which would give proper repreeotatien lo all seoeiens and interests Proposal 3Use the 3Letter Wsrd YES n Coyrify Farm Bureau riliical Advrli8inf tuftttm  XO 4li Elect the Mcs  t ns an kititd a iwDiiit WJ11I in blAlii KIIUL  Lrt s e ttitil HJ uiiuiuiuiL J0lAll JlUiiki Ull 1 iiC UUUj j uuj lyosiwui was IILIK ijuatfill Lliinv iiUiL titic OILiv, IUU,  uLk ill 111001 1IOV i He uu, are LUIUII ui iii  bpaiper 1 ntt  e illlJK  ouuuy  iS UI,  kiCh 111 J it 3 c aiu i ni  aiy iii Jin  1  i liaise ui  JAlll iiiuauiiau 1 1  Uiti iv Aii oiiiiro iluliinr,  u 1 til a  vnauc  niiuay J LMu  iii tuaiir ol it 1JI leporieia kic iiiu  ii llLuaeii, fuuaia viutu, uur Oii vav11 uur mu ouo oeiubei i4  i lie yiuiUis ale aon, lUmuii IjajjLiie, 1,  kuh Ldyiho IljU  i ne pi inn readers Clark, Lari iluiiian biHger jiiiiey SuLnOW a h  IalC liul ioUe iUl i  iiiiy  and are aad ister  0 uo 1 i, e n aiKl  LUIU b hlUlOll llohi Johnny Dean Dun UK Beverly  Top Dressing Speeds Alfalfas Comeback After First Cutting A LFALFA fields will make a quick comeback this summer if you top j dress them with phosphate and potj ash fertilizer alter the first cutting of hay, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee The committee lists these benefit from top dressing 1Forage production is increased 2Alfalfa stands are longerlived 3Hay quality is improved, with leafier, more nutritious growth Alfalfa demands upwards of 150 pounds of potash and 40 pounds of  phosphate for every 4 tons of hay produced during the short summer season says a statement Issued by the committee If the alfalfa is to  make its best growth it does not have time to pry mineral iiutrients loose from a reluctant soil Although there may be a larg stock of slowly available potash in the soil, the alfalfa orop needs a  good supply of quickly available mineral nutrients to make full growth possible This a an be prd tflded by topdressed feHHizer How much you apply depends upon the level of nutrients in your sdU,  the committee points out But agro nomists in many Middle West states recommend 200 to 300 pounds of an 020 20 or an 810 38 or 0927 fer tilizer after the first cutting d alfaUri broke uei eolJur bone auuUay bin ielJ oul of A ilouiiiiocK v e MUIK ne ywtis well oon  K1 Gen see 6th DisraciInghcnti giving ston Raised on a farm h Farm prablems Congress He Vttan World War I Son HVWOHH backgroundI ftte nun xor economic Gornmnt 3 Yean JTLTto Snarew  I5urtog World War II 0ah gind  a Iob tf 1  SUGAR BT INDUSTKY Tie Miciiian SugcaxCo plan at Laiijrj is r ialo rliQiri was 101 faOa4n siiqur beats itiised tiiz ei io keep runninq tack around IbDJ Uie suqar beet in I iztry was hailed as a panaca iior tho farmers ana suqar fao Itoiu were baiit at oaqinaw,Bay   City, Caro Croswell Axma Lan  sirij and otiier places Acerage wa3 contiawlea lor anche inaus I try boomed a number of years There were always two strikes on tho inaustryThe first was thatj ain sugar could be produced inj tropical countries much cheeper uaan beet sugar could be proauc ea r,ere That mad3 ii necessary 10 out a tariff on the cain sugar shppsd inio this country Uncle joe lodny, conqresman from ,aqinaw introduced most of the laait Diiis He was called the fa  ther of the suqar beet industry The second draw back was the  icuoor question It take a lot oij cbor io raise smgar beets Wa qcr, were always low and native Miccrjider3 would not work at it This mads it neesary to im  por iorokners Oi late years 1 rruany Mexicans and Porto Ric  ians have been used In 1950 I Michigan farmerE planted 121,  000 acns ci sugar beets This yea tncy onl planted 54000 acresMcny people have alwrry3J pr sd cain suqar althouqh chemist say there is jbsoiuteiy no difffronce between command beet 1Tar  pet SEVENiH oKADE Jonn LJury uioufhL hi crow, I ip, to kcJiioJ  Siwiy viicy   a very food jjoni auoui iiitiios e ti,  Laijy Snovvyuiu lowuii tioidoji il,i Ollle ,u  v 1 feB ihe eeiuh , LIS aie planM11 to exchange tieu iVJ nhiyun  Tupljuokjj i01 seiabujks a  iil,l StULCS The seventh graders ire doing some 1ele1eree icadmy on Michi tfM  1 Cut ihe cos of cubing gross few but bay 1 pew afwtn EEP the corn plants pine lint system open, if yu want to g4l high yields per acre this year You caa do tWs by mataing sure the soil fmmyiies the crap wJJjJ wellbalanced supply of the twee major plant nutrients  nitrtffierrr phoplato and potash Biah corn plant has from 1 to 1 miles of interior tubps or pipe Ui according to Dr George IT  Midwest manager of the Am Potash Institute These tufc9 ci nitrogen, phosphate, powfc ciuhi and magncsiufh Ifom the tips up to the leaves Here the ents are manufactured into sta  sugars and proteins Other tube carry these foods baok to th rtfcts aiid through the ear shanks for developing kernels The joints or nodes in a corn plant are distribution centers where ail the  pipe lines are interwined into m 1 MOW WITH Political AdyerflMment fartnUl Only you can  PREVENT FOREST FIRES     v    jr ,, re tir of ply pota tnrved stelk left how mage otHtr one It well fedf ork of smaller tubes Sur this mesh work are 5 hich regulate the WotkinI ijfj lines  i3 soils plant nutriog su   f balancepaxticr if ft V THE YELLOW LINE  wftlis m mor 9ran wHfcr Mi ke tngiM vui rfwor  3S KV hi lackingthe tubes in tWi joint tissues in the base of the com WALL  Meat ftt clogged Then the roofi mLm I starve, tke sieiks become weakeng   and iofeeted ed the plants todB When tubes i the eaiJ work, kexaek eennot 9 Mw sera donotmeAire  rf,  Tissue teets on mahy 251 larms lait summer showed that oqj  plants with detedlve pipe 3  starving ier potash Jf vere twelleo, gaauttd tee te M aad ever M   Xeelthy pieail ltt A  erathM pipe ttiee Bw P  aHTvteeh keepe ibe Jekrt active in predudni pwtetftttt   j I ftmet that protect   taatr HMlth V  1Mb M i SIM 4i  T  T  Y UR FUTURE  VOTE FC A LEGISLATURE THAT T  ,  twJtiL 2 NO Would give control of Michigan Legislature to a 4 county area  mil aixmtlw r eorm  Vv PROPOSAL 3 Yff THl  Provides a balanced ygh Vk Legislature EwJii L 0 v  for all areas of state k t VOTE ON BOTH vote on both proposals amounts to 2 votes for  the one you prefer PROTECT MICHIGAN fltOAf SOCIALISM advertisement Is published as a pvbHc service to alt of the MUM of Michlgmi MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION 406 Stephenson Bldg , Detroit 2, Mich w  W  RICHARD M NIXON Jot VICE PRESIDENT  yV WM    j tWIOHT D EISENHOWER for PRESIDENT FRED Art ALGER  i Jer GOVERNOR riS   rvv  CHARLES E POTTER for US SENATOR  political advertisement It Has Been Ike and Fred All the Way  Joa Kettle of fcrlegged calf  has a six Eisenhower Alger If youre for Ike, youre for Fred, too Freds been for Ike for two years Fred was the first public official in Michigan to come out for Ike Both want to keep your taxes doivn Both served throughout the last World War Both believe in honesty and integrity in government VOTEJKE AND FRED ALL THE WAY  Mcrried at the Hotel Tuoroev Tuesday night by Justice Dell Carr Clarkson Brillincte ijei, Johnson  to Miss Anna Ellisthe davihter of the landlady Thomcrs Bro3 threshing en qine broke through the bridge at the Wheeler Martin farm Thurs day It took 8 hours to get it out Rev Georae Mylne will preach on Martin Luther Sunday night The county WCTU ronventirn, held at the ME, churcn Wed i  cmd JThur was well attended  Aaonation party will be held  Nov 16 at the John Teeple home for Rev Mylne  Jerry Parker of Lima harvested 1685 bushel of potatoes from 8 acres oof land George Birch is moving to Pon tiac where he is braking on the Grand Trunk Railroad Miss Carrie Green is seriously ill Miss Lucy Mann was married to Ned Lvons of Detroit at the  home of her sister Mrs Mary Mills oof Marysville ast week,  John Drew of Hambura has rented the Sam Sykes house and blacksmith shooProf Miller hurt hi leg play ing football with the boys last week  so are w v  D HALE BRAKE STATE TREASURM CLARENCE A REID IT GOVERNOR OWEN J CLEARY SECRETARY OF STATE 4x ELECT FRED M  ALGER GOVERNOR AVne8R NOV 4 REPUBLICAN Rnchr TeasEdZaflJ A table here shows the state politic adYTttowawt tax increase since 1887 The tt iW increased each year until in ra ToWas 95872780 Infc L l ySars  Liivngston Mo J ,ha incaed from S4053879 to 70,54274 r If ever there was a time to call a halt to wasteful, hnedlgme government spending, that time is now Bvery dollar wasted in Washington or Lansing means higher taxes for you, higher costs of food and clothing, lees buyingpower in your pay envelop Here is why we are madand why you should be too In just five short years the cost of food     elothing all the things you buy have gone up over 47  The dollars you earn have dropped in value to  where they buy only what 53c would buy in 1939 AND THE DEMOCRATS KEEP RIGHT ON RAISING YOUR TAXES AND SPENDING YOUR TAX MONEY ON MANY FOOLISH WASTEFUL SCHEMES TO UY YOUR VOTES You cant afford to lose much more in this f tic, socialistic game of cheap donkeydollars YOU CAN STOP IT    NOW     Jt ,   h  W  i i 7 f Y JOHN B MARTIN, JR  AUDITOR GENERA X vT   FRANK G MILLARD ATTORNEY OENERA4 NonPartisan Ticket CHARLES H KING STATE SUPREME COURT srww   REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OWIN i ClIARY, Chairman MRS MARY STRUT, Vic ChairMan HARRY f SMITH, Srtary ROBERT C C HCANEY, Trtarar 5 ii    TO THJ VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY Uncle Sam Say9  Tram, la his emerreaey  te you folks, said la the days eaafreae ef as should measniie hit ts, his own sacrifices, by the  ef ear heroic men in Korea9  at MM awe way of measuring your A effort here at home and  abase of U S Saving today far the Payroll Sat  yea work, or if selfen   Heath Plan at yoar  f, 1fovrr 0ojMrtM If tap i y  You can best protect your In pitestl fei CountySchool or Vill ago government, your interest In tha district schools and your lntoroit in gen ra road fmprov ttarrt by voting No on Proposal No 2 and Yos on Proposal No 3, November 4 1952 t From Your Stat ,Repaentcrttv Adraiun deBoom  CcudMoW for  JUuQtcUon  ELECT  Lawrence Gehringer  CANDIDATE FOR US1 SHERIFF VOTE NOVEMBER 41k  Yar Experience as Deputy ShoiUC and TTnrtarafciaitt A Mesa Who I AbU and TExpttkootd uI f Wednesday, October 29, 1952 ThePe c s les J K tre Groceries DrjgsNcls anned Goo Iioe Gents Fuitifhlugo Lifige Kent  G rff f t politiael advertisement Ask Yourself Can I Afford Higher Taxes If you can afford more taxes or if M you want to Fred Alger K PMg0tTappM MedeP Vf 4t llbl Phflg4TapM lHg,, Regular Frfc 0O0 at System, Completely lnolte4 f Under ef Phils IOTA  Im NOT your man Fred Alger savs 5ut if you cant afford more taxe or if you dont want to pay more taxes, then I AM your man WHAT MICHICANOERS NEED IS NOT HIGHER TAXESBUT LESS SPENDING OF THEIR TAX MONEY ELECT FRED M ALGER GOVERNOR NOV 4 REPUBLICAN, political ad wriUi  V j ALL THRtf FOR ONLY FBiUL XJ  Pinckney Dispatch Entered as nd Class Laauex ai postottioo id ai Marsh ti, 177 JJL ociipiion Price frifrt xx yca Geoiqo Garanei and wife oi Suwuery iakte attended Ihe iuneia oi his stepfather J Jj biioiuuKer ai fiycoii xituraay iir ana Mrs, ueorge Lnquut havty ieturuea uom a tap to ivunuesota, iviwwi Campbell aud wrto cclleu on unoia cerquisl at thw ivucri Stut an bunaay ihe nuiew GampJjen family spent buiiuay at the Loa ana Uiikere jteiuwtt homes in finis aaie Mrs L Galloway and aaugh ter Aimeua,oi ttoweii cailea on Mrs Vivian jeuwiuye oanuayMis Muiy AmDarqey enter tamed Merlin Axrmurgey and txnrxiett vviumeyer iumiues at airuier riiuay m honor oi hex, sou, jamesy cirthday Cioicuce Caiaeiner and wife ot Deuoit called at the Waiter Cianc home Sunday  IN an ana Lavia Leawiaqe have been workinq in tne iex ter Cadee Shop Saturdays Mrs, Lorothy Dinkei ana her daughter Christine, were in Howell last Sunaay Mrs Dinkei and Johnny ana Christine were ,ainner quests ae the Curtis Patt ersou home, Stockbiidge, honor ing Dorothys birthday Sunaay, Mr and Mrs Myron Ash oiCaa iliac spent Sunday at the Mar tin Hitter home Mrs Keien Kew of Detroit and Miss Alberta Dinkel called on Mis hjnrng Dirucel Sunday  Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the M, EDarr ow home The Darrows, with Mrs Mary rioif and Mrs, Beulah Martin took her home, Mrs joe Marks of Tiqversei City visited her cousin  Ivirs Irvin Kennedy last week the Amsaose Kennedy family ot Howeil called Sunday The joe Griiiith family and Mrs Joan Matteson were riraay dinner quests at the Don Grill ith home in Ann Arbor honoring Sharon s birthday  Cpi, Dale Meabon has been bean aischcargoa irom the army after 4 years service2 in Korea ana is home, The Hussei Watters family ol Jackson and Waldo Watters and wile of Plainfield ccailed at the George Meabon home Sun Sunaay quests of Larry Jam , burn were Mrs Sarah Barn urn pay more  and JVir Clare Bamum of Una taxes, then Idilia, Sheriaan Hadley and wiie of Jackson and Al Johnson and wife Detroit, honorinq Mrs Sar or hainuma birthday The Pettysvilie Civic Assn hela a card party Friday night ae the home oi Mrs Carrie Blades    Andrew Nesbitt and wife call ed at the Asher Wylie home Saturday 1 Chcafes Whitehead end wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Greer ory and the L J Henry family called on Mrs Med a Henry Sun day i The C,W Hookw family of Arm Arbor called at the Roy Dill ingham home Sunday Wra, Murdock and family of Hallera Corners spent Sunday with Robert Pike and wife Cy Hupert and wife of Howell were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Hendee home Feuben Gentner and family of Ann Arbor called at the John Boyer home Saturday Week end guests at the Alb ert Dinkel home were Mary Mar Mjr ros Htigbes Plumbing  Heating Complete Liie Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS 7i COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SEL  J WE INSTALL WE SERVICE 1073 EAST M36 TELEPHONE PINCKNEY 183F2 LAST CALL FOR Coal at Reduced Pikes 1,  A JOHN L LEWIS LAYOFF IS ABOUT TO TAKE PIAOE DEHoey Sons PHONE 268 DSXTBR t   YOU Oil  big btautlfut rnflf featuring tb c ,  ,v n4 SEE US TODAY L 11  THE AllrBirOSI 1061 as tester McAfee and family call d at the lea Zelewsiu nome m Wiutmore Lake Sunaay, Mr and Mrs Louis Garver ot tin of East Lansing, Ernest Kew Hosslord, Ohio were week end i and wife and the Homer Mill quests oi Mrs Vnguiia Carvei, I iron familv and Charles Scott J red Prosser ot Niagara rahs, j and daughter and Roqer Kum i Y, was a guest at the Lea of Detroit, Gerald Dinkel and Baughn home last week He and Elizabeth Griffith of Howell and iNeii fcauqhn with the Mamie j the Zieqler Sisters, of Pinckney corp USN were both dischargea John Boyer and wife spent Sun and arove here from the west day ai the Aria Jaguish home ot coast,  i Byron Mrs Merwin Campbell attend  The fire dept was called to d the county board meeting for the John Martin fcrrm last Wed Kings Daughters at the home of by a fire in the woods Saturday Mr Dewey Breniser in Gregory too Portage Lake where a Detroit  Special Election Village of Pinckney Sale of Liquorby Class TUES NOV 4 at Putnam Town Hall   key Swarthemt Monday afternoon 40 children sang in ehp junioor choir at the dongl church Sun day,the most ever singing at one time The is 48 this year  Murray Kennedy with three men from Kaiser Frazer attend ed the Notre Dame North Car olint football game at fiend, nd Sctturiiay Merlin Lavey and Howard Read spent the week end at Lov els No deer Edison pole cauqht fire Monday to the John Monks farm where the barn burned It was full of baled hay  belonginq to John total enrollment j Bezzek of Dexter township Phillip Sprout and wife visited at the IZ Brown home in Leslie Sunday Ona Campbell and wife and South  Tom How and family spent Sunday at the Carl Lentz home in Lansina Sergf Tom Clark is back from CCOTVD Carson Colorado witbin said viflage and that the jVila shaft be ope t oelock m the morning and held open until eight oclock to emg, That art said election the question ol the sale of consumption on the premises in addition to beer and wfae in the Village tails shall be submitted by ballot to the follewlae form Shall th Sale of Spirits in AddHon to Beer and Wi Be Permitted tor Consumption on the Premises within fee Vlftdfe oi Pinckney under the Provtioaeof Law governing Same MILDRED ACKLEYVHfcofe Clerk Norman Miller and wife, Clare and is in Detroit 1 lambing and Repair WTER S  STEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTEN 3 ETC G1RS iOUSH  PEONS 1 W WAHO UP Swccrthoutthe Claude Swarthout family spent the week end at Douglas Lake Clare got a deer 1 Winston  Lawrence Baughn, Tack Hannert, Darrel Baker and Orland Winslow attended de cerree work at Trilby Lodgo F A M Toledo Saturday night rs Vera Martin of Howell c led at tho Dispatch office on Saturday   Mrs Margaret Clark and Mrs Elizabeth Spears were in Ann Abor Monday, Callers at the Louii Shehan home last week were Williaro Sauires John Lundeeru Boh Gannon of Detroit and Allen Dinkel Dr and Mrs George Pearson of Howelf spent the week end at tho W CMiller home Wanted KPERIBNC LATH ANDD HANDCHsTTT 8410 OPERATORS   APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set  PM6KNEY MtMIOAlf 4THE PINCENEY 3ISPATG8 Wednesday, October 29 1952 Established 186 Incorporated Mil 5 MCPHERSON se bAi   oweiL VOTE NOVEMBER 4th 152 The duty of one and all of the voters is to vote on Election Day Only by casting a ballot tor I the candidate of our choice can  we tiuiy say we have elected OLU Public Orlicials from Presi ident of the United States on down to our own local county officers VOTE NOVEMBER 4th, 1,52 Aa citri LP to jiO000 m jured bv u meatset ship in uv  jposit Ifvmc Ge  PROFESSIONAL CORN EF j THE KNCKNEY AY M Di  1 Ptockev i Mkgan yaiiy uuu A JVi to L P M  Except WeaieJrTl lou luesy in Sal, i I t t  DR G B MCCLCSJCEV Deuist M2Va Worth Midlau , ftvu Telephones Office 936 seeWktie li4 Evenings oy Api 0111 4 11 J Howell  iftiihwaD HERB SNEED 207 V  YE chone lbd 207 C Gu 1 liici riowoll  M 1  an rjgal Estate, lrsurac , ificieiBjge CJry, uaite artd Ftuju fcvty A Seaitv N st four Property V tl  REAL sn  t E rarms Homes LaJu Properties and Business Oronuuiu List Your Preperty with Ms CEAALD REASON Broker  I 0 a Wrta iearl Pinckney, Mach, Pn ms l 3 3 home llTTlI Repairing MTION I HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina  lute 8717 Lai she Drivf Icense Bush Lala P H SWARTHOuTfc SCN funeral Home oa C Swarthout, director Modem Equipment Aasfcalence Service an3 99  83 Pmcfcney, Mic FRED a SETCKHOFF Si OPTCMETUdT 120 West Grand I ver Av II IIV wen is MicMuc LEE LAVEY General Insurance  OJS 59F3 Pinkri  We leel there never was a qreat  RLFRIGEflAJJON SEAN ICfi er need for an expression of the HAROLD RAlY will of all the people than there j 3 on All Makes s  Phune Pnclaey 15 IF3    AUCTIONEER r arm Sales a Speetalit BERT WiLlL  A j th is toaay May every elqible voter in  our ecmmuniiy exerise this right and responsibility of citizenship py votinq November 4th THE FIRST KAXiONAL BANK Howell Mick Undti 01 iid id, Were proud to annc JCC the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and B,r We haye a 60 n display now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to  please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll wane to get your hands on the wheel and put one of chese tractors through its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre truly great sew tractors Member Federal Dope sit insurance Corporation All iJcioiio iiiiuied Up UiU,0 00 For hach Depositor CALL FOWLEViLLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNEH Dentist 8044 Pertage Lake Ro i  Phone dctet 34b 1  UOYD HFNTSF Livestock Hu ni Weekly v Mac To  Gnoraj Trc nn Pinf mc N5 Phone 161F13 e  H W WYL1I NOTARY Insurmce and Blonds HCNE 136 Pnckny CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aff d To Pay MILFORD wrRLitfTE WOKX K Uiorc, Michi un I Liuiiicl AiWt FOR SALEYear old Plymouth Hens 36c a lb VanHoms rvlisiae Farm Phone bbl72 Pinckney FOR SALE White Ranqe Duoihervn oil stove, seaeionary laundry Maytaq washer  nearly nearly new Mrs MaxqaTet burns Puon  153F4 FOR SALEHcui Comiori hrj burns wood or coal, nearly new 1 2obS baker Rd,Lextei,piin 6 Porcelain    heating i FOR SALEBob Sled, 3 runners  tubs 1 800 George Eiunlonuyh Lake b6zz Rusnvirv Drivo LkVli HArO   FOR ALEPOPCORN, bushel or lb JonLoi Farmh 171F2 FOR SALEKitchen VianqeRound, iFOR SALE Sow with nine little  Oaltdininq toom table, 5 leaves Piqs, also feeder pigs,  both for 2500 Aahei Wylie Frank Pearcephone Etexter 4067,     1 FOR SA1 Black Holstern Cow, FOR SALE Fngidaire Electric  6 yrs old, jersey Cow, 7 yrs,old rOxi SA 1rvV Ob rv Stove George Bolz, 140 Howell St Pincimev  VCJ, Li WANTEDTo Buy a 6 or JO in lath, also a bench drill prec Joe Burris, phone Brighton 72  C UJ  Ranqe used 9 months, oven nev er used Frank Brenningstall Pettysville Mich   Plumbir Water 9yit m   yjii W  i yLtiVe loom home, noorci, all conveniencs, 2 i  u,btnwocn Base ana  Snwuerrv Lac M previa J lo ai bank iov 8500 loan   Vovvnei Brewer dexter 1H1 or Pinckney car1 FOR SALE One Chrome Dinette Set with 4 Chains 25,00 9321 Cedar Lake fjd,pinckney springer 5 nice ieeder piqs, Press Puckett, 5 miles S E Pinckney J Spears Rd  oi i 11 1 1  V FOR SALE Hard wood cut ta stove lenqth Georqe Tansley PaLterson 1 ike  iw      Mrs, Stemley Dinkel and two Rex Sackett arc ehildiee spent Thursday and spent the wrk en  fjfWy  itocidMidqe, Ccanbum home a i e Lcrrv NUrDCuslom rorr pickinq, c  for racFf rl Schraecler cr  G ana Pinqree Rd fniale wi k M Amburqev FOR SALEGuernsey full blood bull wt 600 lbs Bob Piks 6262 Hinchev Rd Phone 91F4 LOST From my farm a 300 lb Hoistein steer, Roy Campbell Phone Pinckney 131F2  FQRSXL Modem 5 rooms   bathiull basemental haidjwood iloors,  car qarage on Main Se, Pinckney Fred J Teeple Phone Howell 671 fCMrHoyrvn mar1  Phon   ni inar TT WANTED Home tor 5 little kitt ens Mrs oA DensmoreM 36E Pinckney, Mich   FOR SALE25 Plymouth Rock FOR RENT 5 room cottaqe with  pullets, average 3 lbs eachc, bath a Patterson Lake Inquire laying, 175 each Phcne University 25432, Detroit Mrs Fred Seytaourphone 71F6 o OAT L on ,c , OR SALhouse and 5A small iOR SALt 80 acres lb miles bajn Qhickem coope, runjnlmg uom Ann Arbor iau house and,wateri 80me ft, close to store barn, 30 acres tiLable, someand school 3,600, 700 down, wood, very scenic 500 with 1   54Q a montJi, FOUi SALfi Part Hoistein and jereey cow, heavy milker, Earl Galing Pinckne FOlil SALEHome Com  burns wood or coal,in lhij JA  B E Menkephone 1, i Pinckney, Mich, ACUiiDiAN LESoOiMo jt our Accordlian band You notJ not own an aeeordicrja W9 v rent you one Call Howell 1 iO for particulars Lesson qiven in FlncknevGreenes Music and Book Ptot 114 State L Howell, MichiqaZi What Do You Want Most in a Job cTF r Meats Fruit 9 ft W TV  x  r 4es le Kfarket Pric Courteous Service CLARKS 3,800 down C J Towner Broker Phone Dexter 3461 or Pinckney 170F13 FOR SALENice year around furnished home on Hi land Lake all conveniences, oil furnace in basement 2 lots, price 7,600 with 4000 down, move riqht in C I Towner Broker Phone Dexter 3461 or Pinckney 170F13 STATF OF MICHIGAN Tne Probate Court tor the Ceunty oi Livingston In Matter oi th hastate erf Rose A Howard DeceasedAt a session oi laid Court held October 13, 1952  Present Hon Hiram ft Smith Judae of Prort Notice is Heroby Given That the petition of Mary V Grainger, the  administratrix of said estate prayinq that her final account be  allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to he persons entitled thereto will be heard at the Probate Office on on Nov 3, 1952 at ten A M It is OrderedThat notice there of be qiven by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutLveiy previous to sedd day of hearinq in the Ptackney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to be served upon each known party in interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 014 days prior to such hearing, or by personal setvice at least five 06 days prior to  to tueh hearing 1 Hiram RAnJUudqe of Probate A true ccovt   CelesHa Parshafl, Real oi fob Lucius ne Doyle, phone 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> SfT,vi  ,1 1 L fwi    Pi 1 mcj Dispatch yphime W juocais CONFESSED ROBBERY In a siaiomem 10 Prosecutor October 17 rUieta Perkins lb,oi eeno iiCLfbor saia she ana  Leona Oevenqei ace cm panic their boy friends Geogo Wheel tf  una Wiiim Aoqeac to k JtJUn Mirror Dr Paul Millei of Michigan Btate college says the whole part 1 southern Michigan will be one  Vast urban ccnimunity by 2000 A, p This he said now points out the need oi township zoning laws he says the community oi   iiiu  rural dwellers living near citiesamckne r K  ,  Sm may be put in 4 dosses TanT   L  1 Natives who are good people Q school grounds while the 2 2 Natives who are chiselers j f rsbed tne general store3 Hard workinq Detroiters itLeY were surprisd by the own  4 Shiftless Detroiters  ixui iaipsa cat oi a windowAogejac being u and weni to  3he term Detroiters is applied  1111 VVheoier and Kogejac  to everybody who is not born wele convictea oi robbery theis and raosd on the fartm I and 111 i0 Jackson for  10 15, j years, I These woumrnunitiee used to   i be closely knit sections with free  HUNTING ACCIDENTS   work bees and community enter Three killed and 14 wcunded  prizes But these present sc and 2 died of heart attacks the  nrst day 0 the hunting season  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday October 22 1952  t OUR DEHgfcRkCYl K V PSOPUE HAVE THE SAYS0  Natt Grade VVICRE noPLE eMjoy Fnei  IS NECESSARY TO CO  OM OF CHOICER IN THIS COUNTRY, E7 OR THEIR FAVOR ELEMJENTARY SCHOOL NEWS rust ana Secoma  LJ1  j txtlled Detroiters are not inclined to scciaibility However these barters are breaking down as I z children oi the Detroiters ars  Monday Pheasants were report ed fairly plentiful ond quite a lew were shot At Dexter Dannie Hoey, 12  COMPETITION IS FOUND IN IN POLITICSIN EVERY Fl  Rhodes has been arrested for 0 1     crueti  arumalsHe ho  Becky Moms went to Lansngl cocker spaniel pet oi XJSMLJI to the teachers institute with her enliven which straved on V   cant lot next to hii home H Larry Bennett went to Kalamd had spent 2000 IandsSpina ZOO  Tne dogs dug it UD and d 31611   couj though he warned theirwner ems birthday party in Dexter I they did not confine SVdSo , 1  I  ODS, IN SERVICES, IN IDEAS,   OF HUMAN ENPEAVOR inclined to be sociable The  Tr1 uu noe  pchoola have much to do wffil ana MrsLc9 Hoev a Dexter wes shot in tne chest and shoulder Monday by a 16 Cuaqe shotqun hrcd ry Franv Kramer on the Hoey farm He  was taken to St Joe hospital in Ann Arbor Shi, Of the aood natives most are 65 years old or more That means the younger age group predom Uiate, Dr Miller says these new  communities are new frontiers A city man moves out in the country and buys 4 or 5 acres oi land The land goes out of  production Eventually thtere will not be enough land in cul tivoflem to grow the crops need ed The number oi fcrnns have de ftecnxl, In 1920 there were 1961 447 in cultivation This year the j FARM HOUSE FIHE number fell to 155589, 51,7 per r The bams, crops and tools on  bent of Michigan was farm landuo rroa ttmour larm on rtushl in J920, This year ith was 473 i Lake iia were destroyed by tire Average age of the  Michigan  xiday uuse spontaneos com  fcrrmex is 49 years, He is no longbasacn Tn3 iamily were absent er the straw hatted hayseed the j at the time The Pinckney ancij cartoons depiotFarming is oiech j Hovell fire aepts were called Vinized and he has to be a mech  and saved the house cmcHa marketing expert, chemis  ,S A7111 ,1 lit t AUTO ACCIDENT FATALLY Lawrence Jones 21, of Dexter was killed and Katherine Mow ard oi Huron hivcr injured when their car hit a train at Bernis ciorfsmg Saline Monday maht Sunaay We made paper mache pump kins Wednesday Judy Leedy has new glasses and Paul Leedy a new puppy, becona uraae We mauo xxauoween posteib i nauy joiujL Cologne wad ill iriday jOHu woioxic ovexuiid, vvanac ouxqei a juciUie, SSOJOU Loxum OiUMiili, Villi iiUJli, a CUUt, jutKei uiia nat  He was arraigned before Judge aiilis pied not guilty and was released on personal bond This should be an interesting case ir tried A mans home is his casUi but just how far he can go ia keeping off tries passers has  er been settledThe Lapeer farmers took ae chances last week Senator Nix on was billed to speak there 15 minuetes Remembering the run around they got the week before 1vjary bixen oiger ana Katny when Gen Eisenhowers troaa usiuuon nuvt ucxi lorn uf went though there with but c voon durmq uie paw weejt slight pause, they barricaded uiioy harior wouXiXit a ais the track and put men there with UiVcu uiuu nesi lor me scenca J empty guns and senator made tab   t  1  i his 15 minute speechThey were ,, I not o fortunate at New Haven mua tfcuu  Senoltor Nixon had agreed to de Lddae fuggs nas a new watch dicQte  Amyet haU ihmThm rats, xacilister nave new snoe but woud make Q rear latfoim Leoxiara oiayaens uncie u vw  speech Afaout a tho, p, luiK, mux pie were   dept bnt j iviuixi xuncney was in Lan  ti,im WM4, U u   has a clond wrftjewTHERE IS COMPETITION FOR SPBNDJN6 AND CC, PETITION POS SAVJN6COMPETITION THAT STEMS DIRECTLY PROM S PEOPLE5 RIGHT TO CHOOSt smg buiiaay Uvrruui xiiqer cocei spaniel ieuy noweii caught a hawk but it got away MrKenneuy mopped and wax ed our iioox Wo wui uy 10 keep ut clean xjeiuse Mowers iias a new  tiijm went though without stops mg, G0V4 Williams has been asked k make the dedicatiosi speech JootbaM JNoles  I iLliolic CRIPPLLD CHiTLDREN  CUNlC 43 childien were examined at and boilogist Everyone has a stake in the slates soil and yoij ccmnot live off dead land CONSERVATION NOTES r r  funds for this come fromtne Eas Mkhigans WlUamsion Co Op  ter seal drive  eiuive nuntng plan has gainea , nationwide, recognition by pubii cation oi a magazine aiMcx in   Maxv J Catholic Church tock y Michigan ft Albiit i Schmitt, Pagjgiu iPinckney got bark in the wi FrndybyoecUn,QHanland rLi Iheir recor jfi rrw 3 j    13,  id 2 IftssesHartlandiSumiuei 6sIW, 800, lb0C 12  outweighed Hnckney 6 gained Winter tf0Q i 1000 , ,,toore yardage on passes and Nevenna IMDUODSI anu blouse General Douglas MacArthurs naime appears on the ballot in  5 stats as the presidenigl candi ,,, ,, VAi  te cv tne National Christian necklace, Kaye Wyiie a sweater, party, Republicans ars aSr  seana xiartaro iuughn new ed as toey tear in a close vci giajses,  j  AOuqh  to 0o 2lif bUthdQy  oniwe To JSeTthS ucioei zist I they are tryinq to arrange a meet Weare making autumn scTap iflaJaetweeienho3 McJcArthur through torrner Pr S Mitchell of KnrH Sfi i TK7  bed  101 12 FumbSs Coaiewlon4 foncb or this coSffrcZV 5St Hart1 crt toot 3 touS   Nowina Diction iuna ior this come from t,  downds, Pinckney fumbled a Saturday 7s30 to 900 , V  Ulauaia GOITS aunt visited her aent Hoover This has been hard Nancy Harrow has a new scan as the two are not friends Mac Ailhur once hred Eisenhower, 25th ANNIVERSARY little and only had one pass intecejpted The first quarter was a seesaw afiaii with Hart land qarieij have been leceived horn b states Under it iarmers oina  wvTOO o Aon ineii fculms together in a blocjci ver Ainxxversary bunaay Oct and issue tickets to hunters, j ,6  3JU P m at a banquet at   r    A lox tagged and leieasea in  MG1L armory Joe braoyis the d rached the Pinckney i the spring was shot at Luzerne toastmaster and Rev FrSteiner, I lhev Ambled, Pmckneylrecover bu mUes away president oi University oi Detroit ed Pinckney was unoxte to Ihe hunters are impatiently he speaker jam They elected to run with awaitng the deer seasonbnen sPmiTUALITAw QUIT nS 1  h and did  biienncai Ann Arbor, says tne ifwT  or make it Hartland passed Wimisdirl not hunt deer tor , WlUls Lvons heard a ver the goal line but score was SSFbuflor foodjd cShiw ftuahst law suit at Corrunna not allowed and they got 15 yd BwSrSEt TaV1 h Solved the estate Penally for holding Again they long7acrts d non Pi tZt  1  k as the half endS tv  iTfizZ  71 4,, taker who died in ii50 His son i ey completed n long pass Sundcry boiin 800 Mas ii OouncU 2bW Knivhisiland gaini Pinckney sr  T B auJndeTT teSS1 omti Rumbus librates i SS  jr  Pass to Jim Mattel 1 Keith Ruegsegge, Pastor  ynuw u iuiuxwa wmu eiKrrt, A t, but did not convert i Thursuv 7i  m rvr,  Hartland intercepted a pass and reached the Pinckney 20  Thursday 73J p m,prayer meet ing at church, Suieiay 1030 a, m ssermon, 1130 a m Sunday School n Fourth Grade We all wroote ieiters to Doc Cory We cue giad ne is better We invited the oia ana Jth igrades to see oui movie peep box We have some good Hallow een pictures on our bulletin bd We ae learning division and sent him home from the PhiApUnes only to have General IMcshall elevate him to sup renif ccanmand The difhcultie cue increased by the fact Hnen hower refuses to go to MacArthui He tbys MacArthui must pnust ccme to him that he wili do no more crawling He also vetoed the suggestion that Mac b  felling trees, ihe ggps they tiled with brushThe deer driitea aionq the ience to the end  1 liiiioaite J and fractions in arithmetic una how , xl ,  too check our work  j   a Tirele5J 5fJ Ail made paper mache lack q J aneetmg Senator Tcrft did lanterns tor Halloween  va Lisenhower agrd ib pupils had periect attend  cOl his views and the ,atne records the first 6 weeks Jerry Reason brougnt a ireah1 cocoanut and paper cups He  treated everyone to the milk ana Wayne said dead mans house j which lacked a yard of scoring , ww,  wnraip osrv keeper and sisterinlaw deposit I Score at the half Pinckney 6 Hart Wednesdar ibOD Q  ed 17,000 of the dead mans land 0   wnere they were shot One shot I  9UUWQI me dead mans ana u wa enough The meat was jerk I gf neJ j11 e  KrT name ckneY 1 the 2nd half eTana the hides used for cloth j  since died Witness tes  on an end run by Jerry Mrofka, toaite last ience he recalis wasd  ,haf communicated i Homes conveYteaartland thsea  the Michigamime River tqlth the d and they did not tened at least 3 times They lost jpn uie i iicxxiH  , ijke way the estate WQS be the ball on a fumble on the 5 ydi  Oahrarv JiMmomie unurch y Enc 2acby asi S S SupL Waltei Esch, Mrnina Worfhio IO2ODIa piece oi cocoanut Sfay Shoi 1200 v ri Chlklrent Hint 1145 Young People Meeiin T30 Cottrve FeUmvaAlp Service al regards the reaction from it as back  Txout Lake Forest tires increased to 65 Iasi week and blackened 228  acres 01 land ine conservation dept bud jFulcher Estate 10,000 of the j They threatened again andrea bank account Wayne Monis ched the Pinckney 20 where they tmmiitoion and txappfcng costs ing handledAU parties concern ed attended spiritualist meet  ings Judge Lyoons awarded the  line Pinckneys punt was short but the Hartland man fumbled it and Pinckney man recovered n km  H Tne resaivsonets 574  toeal the case, fumbled and again Pinckney payments wU be taken up They MAMRiAGE LirnQ i1600 5   189 At the Nov meeting bounty  Z1 LICENSES lew passes and their runners ex iSti S1S5QQ01 last year plus ad f Richard rSchauer, 22Howell, cept Mrofka, failed to make any  Margaret Kibby, 22 Ann Arbor 1 notable acdnes 47 kars Ago Street Com, Charles Henry is cleaning the gutts md drains Main St S E barton and children have moved into the Teeple double house 1 Mr and Mrs Bayer who have been v siting in Montcalm county na3 returned home The Uu i ladies made 250 von thesr icax at the opera house Gene Campbell and wife at on ana rrapptrnq wvi 1  u e  J 1     He ene Campbell and w of So0,000 Game specialists wejftV Swidreskr Z9St Louis, Friday they play at Manches he St, Louis Worlds Fair  Javor of discontinuing them 11  X r this team has beaten both last week The cWpt, has a number of re William Olrich 24 Howell Eve  jHartland and Deerfield and  Karen Eichman had a birthday party Monday Fifth Grade We have new books, phonetic games and art supplies Mrs,,,,, , vrtriVr IVidler bought for us at the teach TV1  f William ers institute at Lansing, Our group are mctking scrap books for MrsFrence Baughn, Debates between Democat amd Republican candidates do nof seem to materialize CharBse Pot  ter has refused to debate Sena toi Moody Gov Williams an4 Fred Alger have met a few times They aze Grosse Poinee neigh The djept, has a number of re f J , GUM tolease sWte lands forlvn Steker, 20, Howell GuTLake in Kalam CARD OF THANKS  j iwy w  t IVJ i I wish to ihank my friends and exoo county has been published It is a 4 page folder showing pawning beds snags, springs Wtogttatlon beds and points of en ifance A simlar map of Higqins tpjos woe published last year The eauipment in Michigans 39 stale parks a beng stored for the winter iVu v overpopbiaitan causes stunted fish and diminishinq food supplies The number of deer shot in fee upper peninsula has ihcreas ed trom 15000 in 1930 to 36,000 last year YOUR MORALS ARE SHOWING Betty Bets, aroused by criticsm M teenagers behavior, chaUenqs American youth to mend its way MjMefe aumority on young Pinckney , K Matteson Heigjrbors fc their cards and vis  Rady ies while I was at University Spittter Hospil Leola Barrtett Meabon   Henrv APPRECIATION  LaPrad Ws wish to extend our sincere J Matteson thanks to the Pinckney and How, Jeffreys ell fire depts our neighbors and Mfofka and friends for their kindness WHson Roweli is runner up to Dexter for first placeHartland L E Vecelius L TH SurSmers L T Risner C J Summers Kuhn Stoval Miller LobdalJ Rice R Rim Shuart R G R T U E  QB LH, G, TT,,, F B and dferings so generously Rowelf R  H   made at the time of the loss of Subsiitutions Pinclmey Nash our farm idingsYour acts wiU Haines, Darrow, Bradley, John never be forgotten,   CCampbell Green Packer Mr, and Mrs, Fred Seymour, a Henry, Hartland Hayes,Becid FOofiST SCORES J eT aC Stein0rl BattaBt Dexter 6, Brighton 6 South Lp on 9 Manchester 6 Morend 34,  Rttsford 6 Holt 23 Stockbridge Bert Roche, Mae and Walter VanFleet have enrolled in the Pinckney high school bringing number up to 35 A new steam heating plant is being installed in the hotel by CP Sykes  Son Mrs Charles Grimes now has her dressmaking parlor over Darrows store  Doc Cor and Regina Warner of Deeheld, he latter a polio pat tent Th Junic Ted Cross will ask donations Mrs Miller will be around with the boxes and reg istration sheet Our Fun with Phonetics Club is working herd on their new unit Bftxin Ga Margie Cavans biiothejruini ed his faoeWe are sorry for him We are losing Glenn Mead who is uioviiiH to byrui Kathv Kirscke Patty Buggy, Mary Watson and Leverly Caxp Uell worked in the kitchen this week t in politics by getting him ap pointed to the state liquor commission At lsVeggs Nevada last week Senator McCarthy walked out on debate He accue ed Henry Greenspun editor oi the LasVegas Sun of being Com  muriidt Greenspun who was t eh audience asked time to reply Wheilarupdrs McCarilhy pul on his hat and walked out Greem spun spoke 27 minutes during which time he denied the charaeMTSA Eleanor Ledwidqe with Mr and Mrs Simons of Weber ville attended the dedication of the Catholic Seminary at Ply  ariouth Sunday where Keith is a Mrs Bmorson Bowenand new Btudent foctm infant both died her Tues i  The Murray KfennHy iamiiV day Burial was at Fowlerville epent Sunday at the Culver farm She leaves 9 children t Ha Deerfield Geoitg Kirtland of Ioecc Jusl threshed 50 bushel of clover steed from 9 arres William Moron is building ce rrteni cross walks across Mill St  The following high school pukm crt Briohton last wlkf Beth pis took the teachers excffiiinat j  SwarfroTt Fvrr and Rose Mel  Bom to Mr ond Mrs Don Girff ith of Ann Arbor Oct 17 a 713 lb son Gary Michael Anna Craft of Marion spent Thursday at the Andrew Camp bell home The Robert Read fccmilv alltd at the James Broqan horn, in  Lansing Saturday Meedames Andrew  Nesbirt and Gordon Hester were in Ann  Arbor ScftnrdayV ITT1 i George Meabon and wife sl  TOUMilt ed crt the Wm Marshall hotr Dttpte their flop in 1948 the political pollsters are back in the game The Gallup poll, the best krkrwn, now has 206 papers pay ing him compared to 226 la  1948 The Roper, Prfcicetown and other polls are also in efftd ence However they have chang ed their system They do not lor  cast the election They give the result oi their research and let you do it They blame several  mings for their flop in 1948 1,  Failure to poll the vote up to the last minute, 2 The fact thai only 30 percent v the vders voted 3Fcdlure to judge the un  decided vote This year there are at least 10 million undecided   Ms The pollsters have etudlecl me records and find that meet of ihe undecided voters TOSS DemocsahcThere are several oth  ttactors such as fear at a dep  esion  the RtPscane win feitKHKdity of te cOnHicWeiRei Iference for a polmcal narty TW yotersare polled on all these mUngs and you must studr it cul Mrs WiniDred Aberdeen and  tvJ i,77, 7W v 30n 1 spent the week end vin Alma McCIuskey M4 Chelsea 13 Lincoln 7 Ann in Detroit Arbor 27,Battle Creek 0Flat Rock The Misses IsdbelRoealee and xM 1 mmiHiuY  ,  , 2 niversi  S 13  19 Ncah called at the Martin T V SHOW STARTS    ,, ISIiifTStetne way to moral dee 0 Roosevelt 19, Milan 0 St Ritter home Sunday next Thursday Oct, 16 at 550 ed at the Wm Marshall hot EST SSTour Morals ArtiThomafl 27, St Marys 0 Mason Jack Young and Ray Burns 0 m Mason She Sponsor At StockbridgexSunday and attend  Nta iEfa Wendertein iifmi 5fit with The De27, Howell 13 Ypsilonti 21 Rom were in Pontiac Saturday and Naglers Sports Spotikrht oned the 25th wedding anniversary Mr Clmord VanHam Sl222S rUto starts in this ulut 0 Boys Town 6 Catholic Mesdomes Young and Bums in Channel  Oct 16, 23, 30 and oi Nfr, and Mrs Wcddo Watters the teUsMi InsHnjIe i  ICWwa a Aa Arbor Not 6   J oi Pkrinheld j M tSSST i TUB rmomrr MSFTCH tS6 to qopo topteopM  0   Do vcu worry atoiit foigttiity to turn off the tonic   liF5 VOLT vw NCfo AN Bom to Paul Belli cue wue of i PiuciUiaY Oct ik a d4ul3l Edgar iVlarshaii of Gregory qot a ceei bov ana arro hum inq last week iviie Inez Bowdish of Gregory undo went an operation ci Univ eiwi hospital Ann Arbor iast week  The Community State Bank oi i Fo,ierViw qavc SiUO lo pay the j champion to the Chicago Live 1 bprvS o Ue coanty 4H  j Chicago Live Stock Show lasi I week John Fin Ian 72, of Fowler ville j aieci in a Laiuinq hospital last week MrsPolly Roche who has been staying with her son Geo,e, u   ci fewiervih the past vea and a hoi is now with Mrs Roche Shohan in Ann Arbor Married at the Whitmcre Lak M E chuch Cct 11 Faul Burr ouqhs boii of ivir ind iVrj oil  ouoh a Pinckney to Ger , aude Pic4, of Muskeqon neice of Mrs, Vvillaid WiTtse, iioweii Tlteaier nov A, Micnsgau iex er Uirntcr DexW Mien p utjoila jo Honoid Reagan U k 3Htd v, UUJ HER WAY IriROoGH COLLEGE in lecLnicolo Friday Scrturday October 24 25 HILLS OF UTAH rliaay Saturday October 24 25 Cnctiej  crciMarie Windsor m THE NARROW MARGIN Gene Autrey and Champion his Famous Horse ana CRIPPLE cm Louise KaywarcUatrica Medina in CitPiAIN PIRATE u lecnnicolor  George Montgomery and Sun Man, Tues Oct 26 2 28, Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS In technicolor WeU Thurv Oct 29 30 Wow Look Here Sunday, Monday October 227 iiai run 3U  m con Virginia Mayo, Ronald janet Leigh Catdeton Carpenter gJJJj Wynn Fearless Fagan FEARLES FAGAN ta omedy  WG1WWS SHES WORKING HER WAY iHKOUGH COLLLGr in Warner color ComingiQuo VadL Story o WU1 ComingThe Devil Makes Three Rogers Willie and Joe at me AJaii m irindad Front, Tues, Wed, Thur,Gct, 23 2rj,oU iurk Louqlas, Dewey Martin in THE BiG SKY auoon Were Not Manied wnaffe Pvt Jim Burroughs is Germany now m WKSTMOitf LAR Mlh ,hel8ia Mihigan The following iiom this county til be nauctec Into tne armv on Oci 23 James LcPrad Leqory ftobeart lvlp3ionHo7LjUmis Anderson Liqhton, Charles Weo  nn rowlcrviiie Friday SaiUiaay Uciober 24 25  s itie leas big Adventure Friday Saturaa October 4 s THE Bk, SXx ,   Kirk Louglas in , FLAMING tthinui   ttk Elizabeth ihteai ewey Martin  jes iecliiixolor roaiurott O lympic nlk and Cartoon a aamu Mr and Mrs and Mrs Harry STW Marshall oi Dexter celebrated 9 CbY  Wyman Yfjui  water worries arc over the moment you get the ied automatic electric water heater Its clean      dependable    thrifty    durable   as well a   f e anJ Mrrfree Ask about the many con caa ai uvrac eleeric water herter at your electi 1 t piiance dealers or neighborhood Edison office  t their 50th wedding anruversay Oct 22 She was Susan Gregory oi Hudson Corners  Gov Mennen Williams will be the quest of the Chelsea Chatm ber ctf Commerce at a banquet there Oct 28 The new Chelsea qrade school will be completed in Nov in JUST FOR YOU  teehnicoloi Featurette Monsters oi the Deep cartoon and news Wed, Thurv Oct 29 30 MY MAN AND I Shelly Winters RLcarcLo MonteJ 1 S55 Ttew,Ic22r   V R jii Detroit Edison At9grtUemi iC  c r v oe f froh ,v i ll Ul int Wonder How Miss Gilbert  Is in HisSery   By BOW I faM youVe heard about tha apaHina rror ia th kids report cards this weak A typical aard looked like this Artthaetk B Ceofftaahf Spellfnf firammai    J j t  C 1 I deat knew if Miss Silaert, the  prinetpai, actually wrote thost i eavda, but ska took fall reaeon j aibllity This morning I hear she f Sot u in the Assemblr HallaeV f on all the seadaatead saaftsd  as on the Uaakeoard 100 tisnas From where I sit 111 bet this BMbee her eren mere popular with the student Its alee te see aa axnart admit aha oeeasioaaUr makes a mietake Tea man soasUed experts claim tfcefre n9w wrong oe saeh aebjeeta ae what yei ar I oafbt la eat    what we should wear  whether wa eaeaid eajef beer ar buttermilk A really wise person nerer elaims to knew all the answers all the time iosir Choice  24 Million  65 Million Four years ago, the State had a surplus of 24 million dollars But, during the next four years under a Democrat Goternor, Arbor Colleae is the suplllv min lister at the North Lake Mr E church J The funeral of Wirt Boyoe of  Lyndon was held at the Milner  Funeral Home Stockbridqe last Friday   Born to Mr and Mrs Hcrold Fariev of Whitmore Lake at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Oct 13a son Mrs Farley was formerly  Marjiorie Merill, Michiqan Masons hononed Avon Theater gtonsaTartflfjt Micmgun starring aeiiua hcaeaiuieea hay den and korcl luckw cartoon t newe Sunday Monday October I THE WINNING TEAM A Dtome fttarrme Ronald Regan Dori Day and Frank Lovejoy Sun shows 3 5 7 9   rcnoow     mmTTT V  jQ SAiLOR BEWARE vrttb Wy Uwis, Daii Martin cnrioon showc 1lS 93 Friday Saturday October 24 25 fiahii loaivt on Larm 1UNGLE MAN HUNT Johnny Wesmuler in a Jungle Q   Un Story and iao Grande Greatest M , CYCLONE FURY a western with Duranao Kid Smiley Burnette Wek end quests of the Roqer r nJ  crc Gai   cn and wife Detroit Bob uarr  GTandRapids Leo Bettys and iSaily and Wayne Oarr and ffiy of Walled Lake Mrs Andew OxrnpWl erxttc mcjoiqpn lviasons nononea   j tnJ at dinner Sunday the Paul belser just installed as high Sunday, iuejdayOctober 26 281 ta, u, mA Toan priest ot Michigan Royal Arch Masons, at a banquet at Chel eea Saturday night, RHUBARB a comedy with Ray Milkmd Jan Stirling and and Alley Cat cartoon and news Fred Alger WL GXLifteJZ Ujiitod SiaioLSimt Men Wanted for Plastic Molding apply in person Mich Molded Plastics  the24 million has been spent j PHS rnd a deficit of 65 million dollars has been loaded on the overburdened backs of Michigans taxpayers,Fred Alger points out In, other words, they have spetLcmiUion dollart more than Michigan collected in taxes  leas Ago The Junior cliass party was held at the home at Berdella Euler Friday night It was a mas guerade Prizes were won by Mike Blades and Bemice Van Dick Young JsJSS Mcrtteson in honor of Susan  and loans birthdays Percy Ellis and Flans Clark and wives attended the Shriwi Musical at the Detriot Masoni STOP THIS SPENDTHRIFT GOVERN MENT ELECT FRED M ALGER GOVERNOR NOV 4 REPUBLICAN political advertrmTit DCLTER MICHIGAN The Ralph Cnnton family of  Detroit spent the meek end at j William Fisk and wife oi San Pinckney hiqh school has its first Ieaque debate at Stock bridge Oct 18 The question is Shall the primary  system of nomajiating cdandidates be aboi SslieclirThe team is Helen Feid ler Marion DurkisGertrude Tup per Wiheknina Bourbonnias Loretta Dillingham, Elinor, Gage Viola Burnett Louise Grainqer JVickney lost to Chelsea here Friday 13 to 6 They were short 3 regulars Wayne Canvwas ill and Mike Blades and Yoeman in edgible Mike was missed as he is the best pass catcher Jim Nash got Pinckneys touchdown Stockoridge plays here Friday The new Christian Endeavor offices are Pros Gladys Esic Vice Prts Dan VanSlambrook Sec Mary SnivelyTreas James HaU The Shiawassee county board of supervisors allowed a sheep claim oi 69180 ti a iarmerbe ieved to be the highest ever awarded to one man Claude Reason has bought the ComlngsRetreat Hell The Firs  Fridav niolh Time  Wagners Grocery  6006 Pinckney Rd a  Quality Merchandise  Low Prices Beef sod Wines te Take Out Hiurs Daily 8 to 8 Sunday  to 8 Phone He well 705 J X fO REWARD saiilnritlnn, leoding to arrest and conviction of party or par tiovlna trees from my premises THE WEBB NURSFRY  VmCtNEY MiCfflOAN  thVcj4aSZ taelark houfie across Antonio Texas, are vistina there, j p Reason and Florence  ru iurA mu J x Murphy attended the,Ypsi Nor  The hunting match between cd Huron River Dnvo lteams led by PHSwarthout and Rev Esic resulted in a victory of AO dinner hioh fo the former The latter paid lor 1 Don Swarhout played with the Olivet freshmen against Battta e Ritehcffd VcmSiambrook who is at the Michigan College NEnes at the Soo won a school scholarship St Marys Benefit Dance PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Cvsek high school Thursday maaammmmmVmmtmmWmmmmtmmmmmm   Mrs Margaret Clark and Anita Visited tee Charles Clark family in Kalamazoo and Mrs Mary BlateWord in Battle Creek last lm   iSl  Only ygy can NT FOREST FIRES  The Floyd Sailer family of Coopersville were Sunday guests of the Roy Reason family Ben Palmer and wife of De trait and the Herb Palmer family oi Flint , spent the week end at John Mclntee of WysettaMmn the Palmer home here is visiting here Mrs Walter Ckrrk erjercdned him and hft Mrs Roberta Amburqey and sisters Mrs Mary Flrxsfcnmons chJIdrsiu Agatha Henry and and Mrs G W Clark at dinner  Dortnciee Swarthaut wars In Sunday also Mrs lean Merer Aim Arber faturday md eWren ci YpstkB Sat, October 25 8i30 P M  Jo Finlan  AUmt sua  W   rThz t Hill Wednesday October 22 19S2 GENERAL ELECTION To the Qualified Electors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a General Section will be held in the Township oi Putnam State of Michigan, at Township Hall, Within said Township on   Tuesday, November 4, 1952   For the purpose of electing the following officers, viz NATIONALPresident and VicePresident of the United States STATSGovernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor Geeral CONORESSIONAIUnited States Senator Full Term United States Senator To Fill Vacancy Representative in Congress UGISLATIVEState Senator, Representative CCUi4MProsecuting Attofhey, Jinerift County Clerk, County Treasurer, Htgister oi Deeds, auditor in Counties electing sam, Drain Commissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Ciiicera as are elected at that time NONPARTISAN ELECilCN For the purpose of electing ihe following cuicers, viz Justice oi the Supreme Court To Fill Vacancy Judge oi Probate Circuit Court Cominiseleners k AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS  Proposed Amendment to Section 10 of Article II, relative to trie Search and t Seizure provision of the Michigan Constitution, to permit ihe use as evidence in criminal proceedings of narcotic drugs seized in violation thereof 2 Proposed Amendment to Sections 2, 3 ana 4 of the Michigan Constitution to provide for Decennial Reapportionment oi the Senate and House of Representatives by the Secretary of State C Proposed Amendment to Section 2, 0 aid A of the Michigan Constitution to establish Senatorial Districts and to piJvide ior Leccnri ai Reapportionment of Representaitves by Legislature cr by State Board of Conrussers AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING CCUiviVYROPOSTION Shall the County of Livingston ituc bonds in the sum of ,v5500O00O Dollars md levy a 12 3rds mills tax to provide for the payment of ame for the purpose of purchasing, leasing, or constructing, as ihe case may be, a public hospital, and to provide ior the maintenance of same ALSO ANY OTHER PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED AT THAT TLME NOTICE RELATIVE TO PPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS ELECTION LAW, REVISION OF 1943 3093 Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be opened at 7 oclock in the forenoon, and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and ifl line at the polls a tthe hour described for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 oclock am and will remain open until 8 oclock pm of said day of election Murray J Kennedy, Tswnship Glerk CT I have ldmv farm and must sell the followinq at Public Auction, located 2 miles west oi Fowler, e and 4 miles south on Nicholson Road or first placenorth of Mason Road on Nichol so Fuesday October 28  Starts 100 P M ftl RsXtd of Mixed Dairy Cows  end HsJjrt 17 Ewe and Spring Lambs 800 Bushels of Oats  250 Bales of Straw TKIMS6 te 10 months at 6  interest  25 Ton of Mixed Chopped Hay Rit Way Milker 2 unitslike new New Idea Manure Spreader 4 wheele on rubbet Sow and 7 Pias 1 Sow due soon 10 Feeder Prqs Ficd Floyd Keh4Clerk First National Bank Plymouth O and G Auction Serviceihone Howeli 1010 K Gates and Ed ettsfcejk  sm i  AWAY iMOCRATir P A st T y e i D  For Fesiden Adlai St 17son Da  Governor Mennen Wiiliams  Lieutenant Governor John W Connolly  , GOV G MENNEN V, iLLIAMS  Secretary of State Roert S McAllister  Atiorne General John P Damm jViili  State Treasurer iam Johnson  Auditor General Robert J Baker   v  N J  United States Senator Blair Moody  United States SonUor Blair Moody D B  Repfeieiftati in Congress 6th District Donald Hay worth 2L State Senator, 14th District John L Leighton ftprestataive in Slate  Leglslajhire, Livingstonetiiavrassee District Villiam L Mclhillipa  Prosecuting Attorney Martin J Lavan d r  ShSff tfomenic tfiomento Geftiftf Treasurer Mary I Koch  Drain Commissioner Floyd E Lott, Jr  E HAVE61 Million Jobs Ve Are Living Better i We Are More Secure  We Are Building More We Are Saving More Wc Have Our Savings Insured We Have No Batik Rang We Have Few 9weat Shops We Have Fair Labor Laws We Have Prosperous Farmers We Have No Foreclosures atffl   Evictions We Hate A School Aid Program We Have Low Interest, Homo Buying Programs We Have 1 e Sot QoiMtry 9  Earth b  Coroner William L Rfcs tfl  a   f of DmmS avelccdc at Hartlard Parsnl ville Oehectesi Oe ove oonon Friday Osteber 24 c VOTE DEMOCRATIC FOR PROGRESS, PEACE AND PhWWTY jf Political Singing a Song qLCLHstmas Seals Agio wtflx good fatal, tail tsfc Kiev wtt bs seen fay 1saes ef The buflefln if a moots heel With smfles that would melt M green sad red 1950 TB Seal, wblsk will protect Michigan children from fttonnsttioss Christina Seals this yew Dollars ghren will hale for imm   Wei Vs tefaerbTwj was abases s gees sostth hahfe, ss been urges to sep ueiXfr ,TO  i     sivv    WiffW  ft  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH J Wednesday October 22M9S2   aac crAti or MDGHOAN H MNS  tor dm County o Urfegetoe 1 fee MattM oi the Ertxte of little WyUe, alto known as ItMto , WyUe deceased At a eeaaion oi ecdd Court fold October 4 1952Present Honorable Hiram R Smitfc Judge ot Frobate Nodat hi Hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased are re quint to present their claims in wriattkj and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy there of upon Asher Wylie of 3660 Bchcfer Road Pinckney, Michigan, the fiduciary of said es tats tod that such claims will be heard and the heirs at law oi said deceased be determ ined by scdd Court at the Pro bate OWce on December 221952 Qtten AM  I It i iaced, That notice iherp by be qiven by publication ot copy fcereoi for three welcs con secutiveiyprevious tosaiddayof hearing in the PinckneyDispatch and that the hdicuary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in intei est a his last known adc ress by registered mcdLL return receipt demanded at least fourteen C14 prior to such hearina or by personal service at least five 5 day prior to such hearUa Hiram R Smithjudge of Probate A true copy Celesta Parshcdl, L Register oi Probate  Watch Com Plants For Hunger Signs From Now to Harvest W ATCH your corn fields for plant food hunger signs from now to harvest, advise Midwestern agronomists Color and rate of growth are the principal clues If the leaves are deep, dark, healthy green, you have nothing to worry about But any other color means trouble Leaf No 1 in the accompanying chart is starved lor potash The tip and edges look scorched They lose potash first when there isnt enough for healthy growth Potash hungry corn has weak roots and stalks It lodges easily The crinkly, fired tip and midrib I of Leaf No 2 are signs of nitrogen hunger Notice the inverted V running from the leaf tip along the midrib This is yellowish and later will begin to dry and brown Firing of corn leaves and stalks is usually blamed on drouth But actually it is due to a lack of enough nitrogen Drouththirsty corn leaves roll, STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County oi Livtageton In the Mattel oi the Estate oi Ellis Stalker deceased At a session oi said Court held October 3rd, 1952 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is htreuy qiven that the petition of Ion C Swarhou prtaying that the adiniiiistration olsaid estate be granted to Cecil Bohm or to some other suitable person and that the heirs of f said deceased be determined, will be heard at Prpbate Courl on October 28, 1952 at ten A M It s Ordered that notice there f be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutively previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon egch known party in interest at his last knwn ad dress by registered mail, return receipt demanded a least four teen U4days prior to such hear Ing, or by personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith A true copy Judge of Probate Celeetia Parshall Register oi Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN fhe Probate Court foi the County oi Livingston In the Matter ot the Estate of John Robb, M I At a session oi said court held the 3rd day of October, 1952 Present, Hon Hiiaa fl Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given,Yhcrt tho petition of Ross J, robb, praying for licenses to sell or mortgage the interest of said estate in cer tain real estate therein describ ed for the purpose of investing proceeds will be heard at the Ptobate Court on the 1st day  of Decembe 1952 at ten oclock in the forenoon It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks coasecutiv y previous,to saiddcs of hearing jfcitne Pinckney DispTtchxurd that TEe petitioner shall, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing cause a copy of this notice to be mailed ot each known party in interest at his last known address by registered modi, return lecepit demand exi, Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate A true cepy v Celestia Parshall Register of Probate wither and dry, but they still hold their green color When corn is starved for phosphate, the leaves have purple edges and tips In severe cases, leaves may show signs of nitrogen hunger, too, because phosphate  starved corn cannot use the nitrogen it takss up Hunger signs in your corn fields mean that the soil is seriously low in plant nutrients That, in turn, means low yields and poor quality Best insurance against such yieldcutting hunger signs is a wellbal anced supply of the three major plant nutrientsnitrogen, phosphate and potash This can be supplied by commercial fertilizer carrying sufficient amounts of each element Good tilth is another essential Tilth can be built by including wellfertilized deeprooted legumes regularly in the rotation The legumes mellow the soil, improve its structure and add nitrogen and organic matter K EEP the corn plants pipe line system open, if you want to get high yields per acre this year You can do this by making sure the soil furnishes the crop with a wellbalanced supply of the three major plant nutrients  nitrogsn, phosphate and potash Each corn plant has from 1 to 1 miles of interior tubes or pipe lines, according to Dr George N Hoffer, Midwest manager of the American Potash Institute These tubes carry nitrogen, phosphate, potash, cal cium and magnesium from the root tips up to the leaves Here the nutrients are manufactured into starches, sugars and proteins Other tubes carry these foods back to the roots and through the ear shanks for developing kernels The joints or nodes in a corn plant are distribution centers where all the pipe lines are interwined into a Afc IV Is these critical times defease at bene and in the field is everybodys lee A moat important part of that job to maintaining the economic strength of America Thats a patriotic Job every American can perform 8sties E DeJejMtBends are now a better buy than ever fcefere Simply hold those mator S Bends far another 10 years and S ett he setter able to buy that home detest me jew ones, bt to retire W a easy a the u s   Potashstarved stalk left shows joint damage other one is well fed mesh work of smaller tubes Surrounding this mesh work are special tissues which regulate the workings of the pipe lines When the soils plant nutrient sup ply is out of balanceparticularly if potash is lackingthe tubes in the joint tissues in the base of the corn plant get clogged Then the roots starve, the stalks become weakened and infected and the plants lodge When tubes in the ear nodes fail to work, kernels eannot bje i Ears do not mature JPJ Tissue tests on many Midwestern farms last summer showed that corn plants with defective pipe lines were starving for potash Joint tissues were swollen, disojjered and disorganized due to aooptattlations of iron and other metal  Healthy plants Ml efficiently op erating pipelines Bed plenty of potash Potash keepsTflbt joint tissues active in producirp protective en symes that protaotflba inner health of the corn plants When all the plr nutrients are in well balanced nbr you will get fchrtftyt high prrtflfil corn ropa, K  J  about 2,000,000 jprcsojvrwts about special  Jkwrsto speoialgnnm afoutGwernor Conmo oodcUing1  CLARENCE A RElD IT GOVERNOR OWEN J CLEARY SECRETARY OF STATE FRED M ALGER Cfor GOVERNOR 1 1 ,  CHARLES E POTTER far U SENATOR  RECENT PRISON RIOTS cost you and your fellow Michigan citizens about 2,000,000 The supervisor of Michigan State Prisonsappointed by the Governor and the Governor himself, failed to act in time to prevent these costly riots Later, a truce was made with the surly prisoners and YOU bought them steak, ice creann and other favors for their promise to be good boys in the future WHO CONTROLS OUR GOVERNOR Find out who ordered him to open the prion gates for a goonsquad leader convicted of destroying property Find but who ordered him to veto the Good Roads Program to take Michigan out of the mud Find out who ordered him to veto the loyalty board charter amendment to Detroits city charter and told him not to let the legislature consider anticommunist laws in a special session THESE SPECIAL GROUPS can get favors and privileges from the Governors office because they control the Governor He owes allegiance to them because they are the backbone of his support They are not interested in what is good for the State of Michi gan but only in whatwill further their own ambitions and lust for power These groups are controlled by a few men who dictate policy and act as political advisors to the Governor They are responsible to nobody but themselves This secret political bossism in Michigan must end SI RE, YOUREBURNED UP Well, do something about it, this time Get Michigan State Government back in working, dosomething order Show them you mean it, by voting straight Republican    on November 4th  D HALE BRAKE  STATE TREASURER RltUBllCAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OWEN JCLSARY, HARRY F SMITH, Secretary ROBERT C C HEANEY, Trensurer  r H tm r  k in Refugee Camps  ,  w Tea ea  wi Act St a ff W t uy from t itock that la lrt enotih tiat U exactly what 2 can offer yon, e eatue I take your foot aeasoratniSfl and furnish yen exact alt aad emfS width In the atyU leather aoS colore your choice Over 300 aha SMhlena  elect for Man aas Woaae,   MASON SHOES 1 DlRElf FROM FMTORY SetHM  ton tat warfaatary, n3r m  6311111 aai55 Refor  now awaiting resettlement in European camp  rated by the International Refugee Orani iQn 2RO, a U N Specialized Agency,  are lear inr new trades to earn livings in new homes arA at the same time are keeping their skills at Hpir former nrrons, A group of newspaper writers and editors left pracC  their new knowledge of tractor repairing Aftef finishing their work at mechanics, they turn oifc newspaper copy for one of 35 journals pgblishc 1 in refugee camps At right, displaced emtors ot a Latvianlanguage refugee paper at worki p1    w mmm , SrT ,v  , jrP JWfiWWfWil 111 iifpW 195 ThePeoples Star e Filtered oft lod Sow uattej ci fnetsnto Act at sen i 177 SUSS ar Groceries D ry goodsCanned Goods hoes Merits Furnishings Lingerie fjnnedys Gftic Stare apolitical advertisement Alger Urges Lower Costs, Not More Tax Fred Alger insists that lower costs of government not higher taxes are the answer to Michigans r j , present finrred Alger   1   8 anaal crisis The State of Michigan, like you and me, can go broke too And the State will go broke if it keeps on spending more than it takes in, Alger insists  I Gene Mann and Cora Webb entertained his brothers, Earl and Erwin at dinner Sunday in honor oi Genes 77th birthday Mrs Rene Miller was elected 2nd viae pros oi the National Council oi Alumnae at Siena Heiqhtffc Colleger Adjfcm and her daughter Carol received a honorary degree and danced on  on the program with her mother as mistress oi ceremonies over week end oi Oct la 11 12 Mrs Thomas Bonner entertain ed 16 friend tram Detroit and Royal Oak at a luncheon last Wednesdays  i  Callers at the Ben White home last week were James Fonr and wife, Mrs Joie Fame and Mrs,Ellen Newman oi Ann Arfior and Ernest White and wife oi HowelL Dale Miller and wiie attended the soil conservation banquet at  at the West Marion church last Tuesday night John Boyer and wiie were Sun day guests at the Reuben Gntner home in Ann Arbor Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lambom Gregory were Sunday guests of MrsJesse Henry The Lawrence Baughn family  the Asher Wylie faminly and Mx and Mrs Ned Schaufle at tended the 37th wedding anniver sary af Mr and Mrs C W Lot  imer at Munith About 100 called Robert Pike and wiie called on the Roosevele Ptke fl family at1 Garden City Sunday The Kenneth and Elgin Line ancUKenneth QuigXey families left far a trip north last week, Sunday callers at the Albert tDinkel home were Gene Dinkel and wiie and Francis Shehani and wiie The Albert Dinkel iamily were n Detroit Friday  Mrs Oscar Beck was thrown from a horse and injured but is home from McPherson hospital Mrs Florence Baughn slipped on c rug in her home last Tues day and fell cracking bone in her hip She will be in bed for  same tinJQ Doo Coxy was brought home from St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last Friday and is at the home di his daughter, Mrs Jack Rea son  y r o v Hughes Plumbing  Heating tomplete Line Plumbing Fixtun and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AMD 3A8 ROT WATEI KEATEM COMPUTE UNI OF PUMPS WE aei 107 EAST MM  WK INSTALL wi saw TELBiiONE PlNOKNEY 18 LAST CALL FOB Coal at Reduced Prices A JOHN L LIWI8 LAYOFF  ABOUT TO TAKE P1A0E 4   WMMI  i ii   i MI vupmaaswavvBBBvBBBaBaBBaBBIM BB WM M DErloey Son PHONE 268 DDTD KEEP MICHIGAN FROM GOING BROKE ELECT FRED M ALGER GOVERNOR NOV 4 REPUBLICAN political advertisement  rZV Ok  bit tomiHttf rant featuring ft  , n wtv tevtsf tseveslsMss  tOt 0e7 e ettesMflt PtJfei tyttsn wwstotisy fcmdu i at  tem  tae HIfgs lyliliri ef Mnjsi st se sane fc  SEE US TODAY PhillipTHE mMftMS HOI  iilgas J John McDonnell returned from California Friday Fred Traitor and Frank Mohi and wives of Detroit called at the Lester McAfee home Sun MrsTess Coyle and Eya Mel ,E Jnded  teachers instit ute at Lansing last week  tStT Dink1 bouht  ixn on the Nancy Beebe farm for 50 for kHendee  house f tor 67 They resold them to Art Art ttentz J2v 1 Jd wife of Dexter and Francis Martin a wife of and Francis Martin a wife of Howell called on Edward Spears DONT CROSS I lambing end RepajT fTMTER SlSXmS INSTALLED VfATER SOFTEN  ETC GIORSE R0USH r  MOHE 17aFI BUJINDiAR TH E YELLOW LINE  Mrs Sally Doyle and infant son returned home from St  Joe hospital Ann Arbor Sunday  The following attended the  Masonic Past Masters Night at tile new Roseville Masonic tern pie taturday night Winston Baughji Lawrence Baughri, Or  and Wlinslowjacki HannefWjPaul Curlett, Henry Hauck MrHauck was the scond master of the odqe after it was chartered, Mesdarnes Susan Campbell Joan Matteson and Mary Mar qaret Moriarity qave a baby shower for Mrs Virginia Snirley Amburgey at the latters home one night last week Rev J, Mi McLucas suffered a blood clot in his leg and was taken to St Joe, hospital Ann Ar bar, Saturday He would like to have his friends call on him,  Mrs Tom WarevLos Kmbter Mrs Blanch Clark and Mr Al  bert Shirley attended a stork shower for Mrs Marion Clark at Buck Lake Friday, Mrs Alma is a patient at Mc Pherson hospital HowelL Harry Sampson has sold his oil station at Portage Lake and  gone Ho the pper peninsula, James Meyer has resigned his position at Twin Pine Dairy and is working at Detroit Die Set, Me Jennie Deveraux Mrs, Fannie Kavanugh with Mr ann Mrs, Leslie Merritt of Howell heard Drew Pearson at Hill aud itorium Ann Arbor last Wednes day night, Mrs J Albert Shirley enterained 19 friends at a Stanley party on  last WedDAsdav, Saturday Messrs Herman Wid meye, Nelson uszardrWsam Ketaham, H,KXUiott, anl George Thompson haveeted the corn crop on the Lords Acres on the John Spears farm last week It I turned out well, Percy Elite, Larry Camburn and Floris Clark attended the  Shrrin Club meeting at Brighton Thursday, The John McGuire familr re turned to Detroit Sunday Fred Read and wtfe called of the Fred Shehan home in Mt, Pheasant last week Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell and Mr and Mrs Larry Cam bum had dinner at the Cup board in Dixboro Sunday The Albert Shirlev family spent Sunday at Keeao Harbor the Lee Lavey family and Mrs Mae Mete were in Jackeom Sunday Special Election Village of Pinckney Sale of Liquor by Glass TUES NOV 4  at Putnam Town Hall within sold village aad that the 7 1  be epen 1  oclock in the morning and held open unto eight odoak ailif eing That at said election thequesuon oi Ute sale of spirtts Mr consumption on the premises in addition to beer and wtoe mm  m the Village ttmlW shall be eubsnitted by ballot fc the teOewf Shall th Sale of Spirit, km Addsfco to BeeeaodWlme U Pennltled for Consumption onrna IVemlSM wtmmAe , of Pmekney under the Provtuions ot taw governing MILDRED J Wanted XPEiUENCn LATH ANDD lUaNMMTT OPIRATOlIt  APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set PQfGDIEY MMMM  i   afaa UH aaSnllV n 1951 ib5 A SOUND INSITUTION  PROFESSIONAL CORNET m  THE PWCKNBY SWMiBWM UFFYtD BAY M Pi Ptocksay s MtahPaan Dotty 1100 A M to 12 M  Except WedneaJWl A sound body mean a healthy body A sound business means a good profitable business A J Except   sound bank means a depositaryMgfelK2  Sq JLf   and lending institution where the    Mmsarw interests oi the depositor are DB G, B McCLGKKfiT poaxxmount A sound money iss  Prurt ued by a government usually zvk North MiclJau Atw badked by gold, which in its rep vesentative forms, paper of base xnetaL is redeemable in qoldand is commonly accept in exchange for qoods and services Sound ness, then denotes stability, a well balanced relationship be  tween all parts, whether it be a human body, a business enter prise or a government Ul dfroeju iy 11Q0Q0 bu uxea bv u mmkwhlp In uv f edera 2posji J v nice Go  soruiic OUR BEST BACKERS 1 IN OUR CONSTANT EFFORT Telephones Ofc 935 iesidsiire UU  Evenias by ApiiniaU Howell u  i thtaan HERB SNEED Phone 183 207  Ga J Siwcx Howall  Mi Wean Heal Estate, lrsuran e, ftrqkertfa City, lake and Far gvWK7 A Specialty ist our Property VI I lit  REAL IfltfE Homes lefe fcpieHto Nutates OfpevottBlef List Your Prepertw frtth Me GERALD SEASON Broker  0 8 Vtaim Pearl fuicfcry, Mich, Fh 1 3 3 flwne II7FU MTBdk 1 Plumbina a flaie 8717 license  en  Dtfrr Hush Late P a SWARTHOU34 8CN  Funeral Hon  Dos C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Vhonfe3 39  3 Pncfaey, Mle FREDd SfiSHbFF3i OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Wver AT fltwefl ti hficWot    Uhone 358 edece SI IEE LAVEY General Insurance Voie 59F3 Pinckne jMb REFRIGERATIONSR ICF  m mnnnw a, u T   HAROLD RAD J TO IMPROVE this bonks service Repairs on All Makes are our depositors Your help, phe pjucj Qey 15 F3 your cnticisfin you suggestions  rusMW     l and your recommendations of  this bank to others, enable us to make steady progress This active cooperation on your part is deeply appreciated It is a powerful factor in developinq oui ability to offer you till better and broader service  Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and B4 We have a  60 on display now Come in and inspect It The harder you are to please the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors, LVEX HAPDWABF THE FIRST NATIONAI BANK Howell Mick Under federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits iiiiiued Up to10,UUU For fciach Depositor FOR SALEYeor old Plymouth Hens 36c a lb  VanHorns Hillside ream Phone 69F2 Pinckney AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUfc CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake  4 Phone Dexter 3461  ter UOYD HfWXF livestock HffUha Weekly tyips Moos To  Geerca Tradbiq Phvn7, Mir Phone 161P11  H WwYuiS NOTARY Insurance and Send CNE 136 Ptncknff  CEMETEftY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aiktd To Faj MILFORD GRENITE WORKS FllforA Michlixm k Classified Ajvs TYPISTS WANTED The navy wants typists who can type 40 words a minuteJ or  take dictation at 80 words a min ate Fay 2195 to 3175 a yr Write Mary Kelly Navy Recruit ing Station 42 Federal BldgDe troit oor phone Woodward 39330 xt 42 for appointment  FOR SALE New Oil rieaung  I Stove George Bolz, 140 Couth I Howell St Pinckney R1S5W With 6 me  FOrTsAli Black Holstein Cow,  tTi Plumbing Water Systems ete 8tiitay Din kef  OtM  J  CTVC  S   Pigs, also feeder pigs, Frank Pearcephone Dexter 4067 FOR SALE Frigidaire Electric Range, used 9 months, oven nev er used Frank Brenningstall Pettysville Mich FOLii SALE Part Holstein cm4 Jersey cow heavy milker, Earl Gallup Pinckney FOU SALfrHorne Comfort Stov Durns wood or coaLin fine shape B E Menke,phone 137F21 Pinckney Mich, ,  ACCORDIAN LiSSONli jam our Accordion band You ee4 not own an accordion We wiU rent you one Call Howell 81Q for particulars Lesson given in  ftnckneyi Greenes Music and Book Store 114 State St Howell, MLahlaai CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank oil the FOR SALEFive room home, car  peted floors, all conveniencs, 2 car garage between Base and TOR SALE One Chrome Dinette Strawberry Lake, approved by local bank for 8500 loan C I Towner Broker Phone Dexter 3461 OT Pinckney  170Fi3   i Mrs Stanley Dinkel and two  Udren spent  Thursday and spent the week end at the Larry ifday in Stocfcbrfdge Cambum home WANTEDCustom corn picking, also corn for saleEarl Schroeder Corner M 36 ana Pingree Rd FOUNDrHound, female viil   ,  , , TN  i brown markings M Amburgey Rex Sackett and son of Detroit pone 753 1   ir M  w tit 2  Pinckneys QUALITY Meats U  , Groeeries Vegetables rish Market Prices Courteous Service       Set with 4 Chairs 25,00 9321 Cedar Lake Rd,Pinckney FOR SALE Hard wood cut to stove length George Tansley Palierson Iike   FOR SALEGuernsey full blood bull wt 600 lbs Bob Pikq 6262 Hinchey Rd Phone 91F4 FOR RENT 5 room cottage with bath a Patterson Lake Inguire Phone University 25432, Detroit FOR SALE 80 acres 16 miles jfram Ann Arbor fair house and bam, 30 acres tillable, same wood, very scenic, 7,500 with 3,800 down  C J Towner Broker Phone Dexter 3461 or Pinckney 170F13 FOR SALENice year around furnished home on Hi land Lake all conveniences, oil furnace in  basementi 2 Dots, price 7,600 with 4000 down, move right in C J Towner Broker Phone Jexter 3461 or Pinckney  170F13 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the Ceunty oi Livingston In Matter oi the Estate of Rose A Howard Deceased At a session oi Mid Court held October 13, 1952 Present Hon Hiram R Smith, ludae oi Probate Notice Is Hereby Given,That the petition of Mary V Grainger, the  aclrrinistratrix of said estate prayinq that her final account be  allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto will be heard at the Probate Office on on Nov 3, 1952 at ten A M It is OrderedThat notice there of be given by publication of a  copy hereof for three weeks con secutively previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to be served upon each known party in interest at Us last address by registered mcdL , re turn receipt demanded at least fourteen 014 days prior to such  hearing, or by personal service at least five 105 days prior to to such hearing , Hiram RJbiudqe of Probate A true cews 9  CekeHa ParshalL Register of Prober Mi J  6 yrs old, Jersey Cow, 7 yrsold SKifVS IPE of  neighborsarid sTalivls Press Puckett 5 miles S E of for  j flc, anq Pinckney, Spears Rc kindnesses shown us during the LOSTFrom my farm a 300 lb illness and lost of our beloved Holstein steer, Roy Campbell mother and grandmother, Doc Phone Pinckney 131F2 Swarthout for his services, iRv FOIVSALL Modern 5 rooms  McLucas for his cornforttnfl bathfull basementasll haiuwood words Dr, Sigler McPherson iloors, 2 car garage on Main Hospital 0,ES 145, the neigh Se Pinckney Fred J Teeple ooa IacUjj rVts, Merwin  Phone Howell 671 WANTED Home ior 5 little kittetos Mrs UA Densmore 36E Pinckney, Mich MW   FOR SALE25 Plymouth Rock pullets, average 3 lbs eachc, laying, 175 each,  Mrs Fred Seymourphone 71F6 FOR SALEHouse and 5A small barn, chicken coope, innling water, some fruit, close to store and school 3,600, 700 down, balance at 40 a month, Lucius Doyle, phone 42,Pinck ne   AUTOMATIC SAW HUNG 7S  SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARriNTEKD LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED UANDELLS SAW FILING SHOT fllLAND LAit uiST SIDE H524 RIVSl DWVE OWEN W FOWLER D S  Foot Specialist  Chiropodist 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>I I  Y I Volume 68 Michigan Mirror Th two principal amendment o the NOT ballot are the He  appointment proposals No2 and No 3 Gov Williams has ap  proved No 2 and Fred Alger his opponent No 3 No 2 would fellow the strict constitution and apportion according to popula on bom the house and senate in the legislature No 3 would reapportion the house accor ding to population but leave the senate unchanged classed as a fraud Kelsey famous Detroit News com I oosa mentator as it would leave huqe counties unrepresented blocks of voters in the public There are 4 methods oi determining legislative representation h By population as the No 2 pkm provides This is used by 5 states 2 Voting participation deteitnined by the turnout at the poll vvhich is not used by any states 3, Functional represent rtion winch is used only by Ari tGoLJUsi xvM jj Social Ueui Jn71 JiQfeli l The Fowler team came here morion j biey ui ti2ias, Friday night md not niuch else ney were  u  y s wdn a pal ctk and iSS   ruuy moning, rtev j but u was enough as Finckney I tt omciatina imh,vn  ,,r , 1 Jxunidoi an crcal limes  ana S1 W tt0a 100G 11 auughter aflhaa t passes intercepted row ihowski oiler won the class D basket Pali Ihejtiiie lust year and could toss aaurcn batuxuu usjrl iacttniitt omciating xviia Margaiot roxowski iviaaneapoA  lvuiui, ana qiom uie son o ivus  Aaeua I ne oau arouna WliSrvSLlma waia I iiie owier  was light and  he bnaes cosine was white iinaamy went throuah it to o2 L but leave thej ,ruxer soonA puuri crovn heia roidO yd wto they lost , Plan No 3 U uiusiou vu bhe caradudi on down Fowler completed id by W, K, wmte oe puas wun aoia unaseveral passes and scored b5 i A t UiOliC Maiyi Catholic Churcn , wrmariy Michigan tfevirx AlPcn J bcluxutL Juiuuy Mottses ljLaJ 5cilOOJ A CHS I  t4itiviit coiuiaciit fcchmut Pas  JLLjUiiiAlil but Mv, K  eim liueqseqgei, Pastor i vU p m,piayer meet r   scored cnr7wanu1eiijms , I aid not convert, Matteson Ann baiven ner diswr was uou1 iluciuiey in scoring position 8v or mcaa iiei gown was coia di , clanq a 30 yd pass from Jim  aesene toneta mu door iengdi Wnsnn Then Jeffreys jo  oop siurl one wre a qanana iom the 3 vd Conversion fen In 7,  , m ooz chrysanneniuxu ana carec in the seconaSSSiSl  aV hooL yellow tea roses ana rust enry  caught a 40 yd pass for the 2ndl  , ,moiliie isuna ievpttoosi inaay evui 4  u WO p m Wuueasionsi  luauy uiii iMoeviia Povotiona daMxaay iski to 400 K Wng ui cnunjn, iUijay luJ  a, m, ssermon, inoi luitnco sikxiitiu JiOii du wiin iviii iaie i aiiio UJ OcuiKj UiiiAvij, una niuano L vtvj aic Icuuing iiiq led o i Oil wic 01i niv ,  pu uoii, L LA ana luzzy cut tirpiUUU 111 UHJ ItllUi 1111, a tun eocnuierrjfums nndesmaids wee Mary Barrr etit, another sister Cecile riuni nise Helen VanBlaricum Their gowns weie rust beige respecUuily Fovi touchdown They can j erteofKa scored for Pmck Coivci jtj toouu cnurch on an end run and Haines converted, They came the break greei Pmciaiey took the ball on downs tana 5 Geographical which isj Stephen Grabowki cfo Minne apohs was the m osarer Ljwyd Vaiidiaiicni was beet man and the usheii were Mer nn LaveyAaion Shuey and jarry Hurtibise A wedaing breaidaat and re user no where 33 states used a combination similar to the one in use in Michigan Amendment No 1 has caused BO disagreement It strenghtens nlorcement oi the narcotics law The first snow fall occured in northern Michigan last week A Michigan city has inaugera ed a chain telephone call sys  tem to alert its merchants a  fegainst bad check passers iru the last 90 days not a bad check has been passed Gov Williams proclaimed Oct 112 as First Voters week on meir own 10 yd, Here they rumbled behma thej goal line and nad a salety giving Fowisr I  iu   S bupi  Waila i,ck Dan Vvo LCMI a vaiiv una quUioi  leaves wiu ,e aAta I vve are wuuig iou ory a 1 leiiv sinu hpv he is well sooi uu iaiji coiunnees roonj, IJOU nicj ivuicn 10 riioxom ni an piucbjuius uie high  wl i ol ls0 tl ui ew oieuuny  evious uAUiwuyiii tufcV uu Uw quite uaJiuy auouer re uu1u11 zoo iua,isterea viii iae 00 viio xcxjiatar iiiiiujLtfs uimya uie iianc 4 ioitita voitrs up   nii iiuiuxtr have nevei  a in utnaxn Only voa in 1 ine v us at in iuuiuin Vv,ie on the paioch untndineni wnen ti ill UiC LI the vinnincr 2 points With S n s it PInckney staged a  ivf ana reachca he jpowler 1U  ya n 3V rv a J5 yet pon M ,  , , x   , 1 v wia men lumica tvvice m cepuon was held at the Bngh sucssiorL rowier recovma ton American Legion hall Assis the iasi one That eideu it ting were Dorothy WinsIowNan Hartland comss here Fridcrv   Oiedwidgei Martha DagqEiean nite Ims team has icst to both orThovon Janet ShehanAhce Soayi Lyon and Ivtanchetoiert Egeler, Aher a wedding trip to Chic ago the couple will live at Poor  iCiii ov  VJ 1 uihiic ivaieu iovn riowaia bmqeioiii  AUJ SVJIOUI Oiio votea We aouot that ah thd  yoo rmsuaius vill voie ijut un xij,, u iiw iccoiu will pi in qoi On rifiOGAN Iaul Broqan wi FOOTBALL SCORES 10 wa3 uorn m Men 10, nruiD rob 1  son oi ChUi Pr Btfogan and da He attonacd Fust ana Second Monj Liiou Las soma Ln lor her Pirtnday uvlke iessmer is room pei aunt aia nuii Dennwu, sec yJohn MiKe riaiaui oiohCondii pivain vvnii couon on i1,  bobLi ivuniicn u jut  f k  1  Le Loid is saia ,  iin  siow ana  J UUJ aui iii I voj pCUt, iJCU tiop  ioo, me ana id,iicai oU lboJ re vveu and iaciv m bcnoi 1 VJ  oiiuOi ana Hn a  He f 1 ii nixKc rn cm to r  vi lo,, iL, niqil CiloA d foi      TV,  1 n 1  idiniH lor uwhie tage Lake For going away the Lext3r 43 South Lyon 0 Man  ai,  bride chose a grey flannel sUiichesie 26 hartland 0 Brighton i j0 h Thouscnnds of the Michigan  with red velvet accessories , vrkcton 0 Ypsiianti 25Jackln pu voters vote for the first time this The bride graduated Irom Ed rn 13 Eaton Rapids 34, Hoveii stcre no ja year  ison high schooL Minneapchs  u H 22, Stockbridqe 13 Flatle  nrtj The old office building in Lan Idnd Hamiltcn 3aiiness Ccih Hock 21, Chelsea 2 Northvilie 1 sficre , Msing damaged by fire in 1951 and is employed oy uu 5 14 has been named the Lewis CassjLaid, Ann Aror, Thw uiom seh  building State depts, are being graduated at LurfL high school Arbc iinntn qenerii  jjrougii his ait uiiJ cpdiuicd the, lb Jo iuQn he was m  iiav u iiLjni Vv fed uU iiuu ci iUiht JOJlii dOiOUJle v do inaci  LUi qiOup coiiiposod a Wc iila, caijj man moved into the rebuilt top floors They are Insurance, Banking Mental Health AqricufturePub    Stmes and Social Welfare  sew office    be called the Stephen building n sfsrved 4 years in me navy EASTERN STAR ELECTION Finckney Qhapter 145 OES  the following oiheers Fri ftfaKnftjht r,uiord U MocncA 19 Tecum 1 gocery bnsineos CIP 14 ivlhan 12, Sonne b Ann  Se, U co dlb u    week  o, 6U, Lansing Sxton 6 jcesi ,t tii  xJt  C4  m ,1   ana wori , or , q  Uiy LiqUu Q 2 cactas  hiQ y  i0Qer Jk  001 ana Anna wiadc1 SO u luiiLUnings ihe sidte sapeme idnvid aovvn a joncoLi ot the uiu iiicjjiv iu set on ioii,j do a  iliey have aen uomg Uii since ia46 when Luc icid1 do paired a law I uliJ laJ C CiuJd JUStiCeS 1U  tdv,n tousup un Uie town I utd ii us not questioned un I LU oLUivj CJUCO s kOd putting ail I  ,aoucus cn uie town hoard lllUJ liupyviivu ill jUtidlUOill PUl fc Ciu K leiasua to ceruly the last t a and iiiey Look tne matt sun hid j Li,s Uiv a umuiuer 01 tiie judic Oi tne pan  1Qi JJ d LcL have no right to  i ci a lOvnsuip Poaid i Lid  S   did bUiV uu2 iiu iio1  V d ci scnodl ivioiiduy 11 JjQoiilS letter ahove re ruiuig Wds that jus Born C CARD OF THANES The brothers and sisters of Paul E Brogan wish to extend our very sincere and heartieli honks to all our friends end neighbors tor the many acts of iinlness Masses, flowers and other offerinks so generously made to us at the time of the death and burial af our dear brother PauL and particularly to Fr McCann for his consoation In our sorrow, and to our neighbors for their generosity Family oi Paul Rrogan Worthv Matron Woihr Matron Assoc Met on Assoc Patron Secretary  Treasurer Oonductless  Assoc Cond I wo ,riaay a aaugrrer Lobelia Dinicelj Oejrgo Clinton orothor  T soverai ycrs he ws reaant, uzi 01 b P   Bnahon an ilio Si dbc Dinel uumi oninon and u ietory chu jrt T fov ,v Gormen Porter  backssnuth ior years, aed ai pastor Thomas 0,0 1iw  Harold Porter the Dick Clinton home rnday, oncrcn r,v ,, ,  a Mildred Miiller  amc Vvqlu uas so, in Sturais oihra, P,,    Emore Ecruqhn1 Qenral store here to Horace I Maxys Cemcoiy, ilncknov n ,  TI 11   Surviving are J LrociiFf   , v VdnVmkIe has purchas  Vvia, c P,, ,  7 Chaplain  Roberta Amburgey ea me hme of MrsMary Munu i sistdr, 1,114  McphaJ  LudilJ Cambarn wno is nuving 0 ii,ou, i Pinckn jViro vire  rarrnn cid suhoc oa has rp  vin  KrIe BeCf , Q HoweJ  i  Helen Miiier, Wihston, Virqnia Baughn odiiio pepper pidiud VJ udW pi  vOidLi cn jji jvuiicv ns uc siijos,, juov uuu JU,J naiJ ii ,v jJcet9  ia naici d ,, nt, a iiow siad  joi Vjii  10 v, die id  d KdliuS, vVt  e oT Jic Lcau3 ana  uiuJ niodici is HI tho  which soniey General has udiuica ad prosecut u uuumus id uuiy the town thai henoelOth uiese Douies ahn c nsist oi 3 ustrate Pacds only supaiior, cierJt d rmn ui sent o Ueasuiei  huy nioinn VCS c,u niaKe Uio Veiunng iiaspiiai CXDHKRVATION NOTES It is expected that one million pheasants will be shot in Mich Asst Mai shall Carlene Zic   Cia schoc oa has re Oganiset V7rnifed Abrdsdn    t0 aive up tue booksclaim  Verom 1 Vajicer ct nPtt iWc  Asst Onanist N,IID, Chubb  the election was illegal Lan Lxiii, Cnon of K r inaion Adah Geneyieve Henry au ony oi the new board ars Marmt at home Ruth  Louise Zeigiei oci lhe rnatter to court ana    Esther Sadie Mcran Jvidge Smith ruieK in favor of i Martha Leota Reason  new tard The old boaid, VILLIAM fiJRHfS Electa    Margaret Abney has iappealeu to the supreme  , Warder Amanda DeBarr court The oid boara is Dell CcniVam cwns, 90, aed at the  io nuia  aa,   inieeiing vt nei  iooi 1 ii,i, u rucay onu t ,   accouni ol leucueis insui    U  entinel Larrv Cambum  Bigier Cnaries Love, the rtCi neron hospital Tuesa r is wiu ne snoi in mien, Amer Flaa Lucille Beck new board Dan Murta Frank f He v,3 3 so ay ot Pmck from Oct 20 to Nw 10 The rabS Christian Flag  Hornet Rahriq Jn Allied Monks, fromOctZ0 1ov,iaTherabUt Edith VanSambrook  Albert Harnuion, o squirrel, raccoon and grouse open on that day An increased numbeir oi hunt ten is expected this year Last year 356000 hunters bagged 644000 pheasants  An estimated 200,000 hunters are expected to kill 100,000 dear this year This is far short of What game experts say is nee necessary to prevent starvation In case oi a hunting accident hunters axe reguired by law to  qtve assistance to the injuredA hunter who kills or injures a per cannot get a license for 5  OjySJlag Honor Star Points Adah Beverly Pilgrim Ruth Jean Paton Esther Dorothy Winslow Martha Eafecta  Detroit bar ber, died October 11 He leaves his wile, the former, Myrtella Reason  Trie Pinckney mill after being day moriing Esther Hail closed 3 weeks for repairs, has  Joan Matteson bov reopelned by Frank Peters, ney, Arthur and John ot Howell h 0 riru, 3Vj jcrnciscu oi  Howeil cj Ivus, Cooiey oi  Bnghton The funeral is at St, Marys church, Howell Thurs  instaDation is Sat Nov 1 at j  WCiU convention is at  8 p matschool gym and is pub j the Cong 1, church here October He The following will install f 26Tnda27 Installing Officers Kitsey Dinkel The Sawyer aoDie evemnr Dorothy Wilson Percy Ellis Inst Marshall Eloyse Campbeli Inst Organist Florence Baughn  vvum vi lyuLjltflij iHSLli di banii mUwiiCy spent 101I1 iy Monad with riaye V yuo Lsiher liigga spent tne weeic cuu up noan Lcuu Acidey and daidiaj  Gnd ui ought leaves to school, 1 Janice Rose ana Kayo Wyiie i have new snow sits iucky Ricr huj 0 b by abo 1 its anu benise iiowers a new j oii iO her airthday , fdidy HoBiier s glandrnoinet j , voitea hei Salaiaay  Vv 0 mae copiea oi Monarch j buaeilic on cloth j  Vve  iviteri to a movie i  Mis L aelis room 1  At Mud m lOiiiu county where a new sch oi  jj11Kj aedcated liUOi uidiJ ivioody 1  aiw tiwj aqo to acivauoii speech He ccceptea j VrC,iC a qroup uiexo atviuu, iucn the invit ation oe idiiud me boaid re  luiiea ana nuicud caiied u mass 0 ihe peopio voted d or ai iiaving Moody my 1 j, their idea in  v was to get a ns, oppood to  would oe polSlpak invtiing ijj  puonc iiirue j hi 111 uio uii, luutica The Sawyer apple evaporir crt Brighton is using 20C bushci of apples a day lohn Martin arid George Blrn are sendng on jury, Democrat rally at the opera house Thursday night Speak ecr Senator James Helme of  General L  nhowe seems to have lio a  ompiete change ol indt since lc,pndican conven viisn ue nuiuod lhe Taft nan ano fmaily UiiItalian Py a coupe having his ue uiouna with IjUct Stedisigns on i 1 reieience 10 Tafts iu soiniiein delegates sonnern delegates the back oi the  Icattes and won him nomination I ivo since then riis lvaea seems  Uou  1e  LO , aiK , n the no vJdii csLea 01     idi Cd uk  dj  on uie viich broKQ MARRIAGE LICENSES Marion Shirey 33, Pinckney, Stneam pollution wiH soon be onlAdrian U AJTIJ h nrtt ft4 Mirhiarm Lekmd McPherson 20, Fowler Aanan  WLSS mucirShnS ville Norma Culver, 23, Fowler Mrs Mary Mann has shipped JfSSoSSMO to the 39 e 0 61air 32, Fowllr j  HousehoJp goods to Dstroi Wpsot46,000 jiXji ville Helen Swigler, 29, Fowler M Thomas Fagan diaspper SSMrfean 1011 vflfo Max Pittes, 18, Howell,  from her home Oct 11 cnc ttSwHrfnek rrr ffrrivina Betty Curry 17 Howell Walter   no trace has been founSUboSi OMilhon 31, Howell Mable Sal 0 Scweairived in Michigan so icnO01031 3a Howell Myron AUenJ LADIES AID MEETING fr ,, 1 riidi Graae The Conal, Laaios Aid metj We are sorry nonald has mov with ilTs,ouuiut ivioiiui ihuisudy 1 ei away ror pot iuck dinner z3 were pre  Vve went on ou hike Tharua,  0 bo that the only way he can Vve have a new iihng canuiet j vn is to piacate the conserva Pat Gvvynn Drought us 2 baOI ci and to that end he has ig rjoiea die independent voters o tne exrut that Gov Dewey, Seaa o Loage and Adams and  ohicis vho helped him win the nouinddon hae JiSappciare irom ms, ofganualiou and been replaced by Senators Toft Jenn er and McCarthy The general sent Ms, Ivuahe hhiort led the 1 acvotionais, is iot or read a J cnapter trom the hohood 0 J kittens for ooservaton , Giuidv  Mesdamcs iviargaioij We had chart reports on  Laith Peck and Laia Potter were on hies irom haiy niggs oana co hostesses, Kuhn Amia bhirey Gail Gusto,  son iditty tahrig rtyan Bonne THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW una Tristan Tasch also on othei aq ABOUT CANCER Dr Charles Cameron, medical GETS HONOR AWARDS PoiMiid Mowers, son ol Mr Mrs Percy Mowers oi Pincii oey returned home last week enr 14 months oversea 11  Eofta He has received a letter Makn th war dept to the effea that he will receive the certiri cole and CommeiDdsjtton Efibbon wife pendant for gallantry ir aada He and 6vG Is, held a whoIe company or North Kore as at Bay while thstir wound d were evacuated hr The M  E Ladies sponsored a 58 Pontiac, Ella Moore, 57, Howl Carhival of Motions at the eE DEMOCRAT CAVALCADE The Democrat Cavalcade consisting of 4 cars decked out  with banners visited Hamburg, j  ora house Friday and Satur rv They fed 200 r   I irr, Most of the  countries were rerresrr i  s SI75 wcr cleared, r chici fcroicn things 0 Tristan brought us some inter and scientilic diiecior of the Am 1 eung articles horn the north i is caspaying no i dependence oi encan Cancer Society, Lncgives  where she went this summer j his own ana is allowina Tafts answers to 50 common guestions Duun Gvac  xicCirthys etc, to push him ahout cancer oi vital interest to We are making repots and ili around At Milwaukee he had everybody, Read  Answers toj ustnations of books we read  i a phrase in his speech expressfinisheva ourjing his loyalty LO his friend,Gen jvlarshali to whom he owes his success but deieed it at the del Cancer, in this Scnlaps Octlj We have about 10 issue of the great Color Gravl paper mache work ure American Weekly, exclusiv  We are making booklets on ely with the Detroit Sunday Rome k Times j Nunc Nash has gone to Califor I  I nia fcr three weeks J PmCKNSY UBHABY NEWS 1 Vve had spelling tests last   ,  Lua wtws In rssponse to our appeal 3i week Pinckney and Gregory Friday he Weavina 4 H dub mftabies were donated iaSt week  ui buppoM ero SIJTO moj  4H CLUB NEWS candidatesih 7 girlspresenC Theoilcwi1150  M0061 Suavve, j Joanette Clark Sliidy Sockow ROBBERY I the robbery oi ,, em here a month ago is send tb have been solved bv the con Isssian oi Rita Parian 17 gun SBJQO at Robert WheeIer,Detroit Meed the Pinckney Job  oi a number she and7 lb son William James in Pinckney Among were Don Fayworth, candidate j Jl vl    J   T r   i  1  ma oincers wer oivd for congress John Leighton for Caro  v  D  c state senator Mffiw Laven  Bladea , Thos, esdames Norman Klave, Jack j kitchen They are Patty Buaay Joanette Clark f Kathy KikhkeWe need straight back chairs The following attended the catalogue bee kxst weekrMarion John Burg and wife and Clav prosecutor Domenic Kiomento Bchler Repo iofean Basv i Russe1 aizath Cologne Jane j ton  Carpenter and wife attend for sheriff and Mary Koch foi ii  i    mi , 1    1 r llO ttjeasurer They visited mestof,  H d a  Craftsmen the business places nere We L,N fl,  0 v understcmd they wiU visit all j e  mana oi Senator McCarthy who classes GenMarshall as a traitor We read that the University ol Notre Dame, one of the premier ibotball team of the nation only has 45 meja on its sguad, The us  ual number is 100 The reason they do not have more is that there is not any Fight World War I the college new r Ed Hollinasworth pres  q are Prs , parts of the county Edi Hollinasworth Vce Pres,  David Nash  Treas, John Bom to Lucius Doyle Jr and Wenderlein Rerwrer Peter wife Sally LaRosa at St Joe Geryrz Leader Joe Basydlo, hospital, inn Arbor Sunday, a   , building million dollar stadl Nash, Stella Garr, Leona Marie ted the soil consevtafcon dinne end where there were a dozen Bonner Florence Preuss, Edna at West Marion church las nite   puBsd Wheeler to fackson from   Born to Mr and Mrs Paul Janis Carr oi Syracuse, Thursday a son Vern Cory, local druggist was taken to St Joe hospital Ann Arbor ior treatment Thursday  Euler, Dick Wylie and Edwin Wakefield Another cafedoguing bee will be bed the aight of October 21 T V SHOW STARTS next Thursday, Oct, 16 at 50 p m Mason Shoes Sponsor AJ  Johnny Burg was in Detrct on Monday Current Comment Continued from the athletic scholarship fund and a job I knew one stcrr whose job was picking up papsi rmd litter on  aioai footbnil teams 50 years yctars aoo there are a hundred now These stadiums call lor million dollar teams and the  ompetition has become so keen fo, hiah school stars there is not  M  ah to go around Naturally 3 stars am inclined to go to , tf   the campus b t t ie coDege which Nagiers Sports Spothght on there were so many others do I best ofler as tt is the eraortenifer Channel 2 Oct 16, 23, 30 and doing it the labor involved was of a litime to get a SToogq  Nov 6 , trifling education, They alee ost   ,   iVmmmmm pppi i IBB HMCUUI DgPAW Wday October IS ti f Do you worry about forgetting    to turn off , the tank  h    f 1  Youll enjoy the finest hot water service available when you have the rightsized automatic electric water heater Its worryfree    workfree    as well as dependable    clean    carefree    thrifty    and durable Why not take a minute to look into all the conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edison office L SEE YOUDEALER or Detroit Tdiso Glf tn Michigan farming is a Number 1 activity at this time of the year  And after a hard day in the fields The American Way is to enjoy a glass of cold, refreshing, Michigan brewed beer For beer belongsto pleasant living, fo good fellowship, to sensible moderation And jour riyht to enjoy it, this too, belongs    to our own American hfirage of personal freedom Sfteei Bectt4ji tiiu f Michigan Br 4 ewers association 71718 Francis Palmsutlding  Detroit 1, Michigan   A,fes Brewi9 Co    B Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Browing Co Goebe Brewing Co  Pfeiffer Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  The Stroh Brewery Co Kirn Men Wanted for Platic Molding apply in person Molded Plastics  Newliiioring Notes 15,678 visitors from every j state in the union and 23 foreiqn countries visited the late Pres, Franklin Roosevelts Little Wnite House at Warm Springs Georgia last August Aline Beauchamp has been elected worthy matron of Stock bridqe OES Chcjpten Laura OLeary of HoweI and Margar et Leitz of Brighton The village of Stockbridge has passed a curfew ordinanie jnopking it unlawful for persons ainder 17 years of age to be on the streets there after 1000 pm j except on Friday and Saturday when 1100 p, m, is the dead Rne  TrieAier Koweii Howell, Michigan Dexter heater Dextu Mich Wed Thur Frt, Oct Mat, Sat 2 p m cont Cecil B, DeMilles j GREATEST SHOW ON EAfRTH 15716,11 Friday, Saturday October 17 18  owd 700 920 Htton Cornel Wilde Charlton Heston James biewurt cartoon Due to Length of picture the first showstarts ot 63UPi m  Sunday Monday October 19 20 Cory Grant Ginger Rogers in 5 MONKEY BUSINESS1 Noveltv Nev Cartoor  DMblt Y UNTAMED FRONTIER in technicolor days oi cattle barons with Joseph Cotton Shelly Winters and con Brady ana KONGO the wild stallion who killed to to avenge Fred Stone RocheHe Hudson IfTlies Wed, Thur Oct 21 22, 23 Sunday Monday October 19 20 t inHi ntr BonrrU Roaan Sun snows 3 5 7Mon 7 9 Dan Howlett of Gregory got a  Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan deer bow and arrow hunting u last week SHES WORKING HER WAY r THROUGH TTprn Fire burned over a large area i comcay COLLEGEf jartoone Comingtearless Faa an ihe big Sky Lee Theater WHJTMCHS LAKE MICH Friday, Saturday October 17 2 Features 2 FEARLESS FAGAN Kennan Wynn Fearless Fagan ana Wild Bill Elliott KANSAS TERRITORY  Cartoon on he Alien Acaer iurin ct Bruin Lake last week Three fir depis were called The Brighton Assembly of rxiin bow Girb received their charter October , The Brighton council at c meeting lasi week refused to chanqe their zoning laws to per mit the Wesson Mfg Co to build an addition on thefr fact oy 300 attended the state Kings daughters convention at the Howell Presbyterian church lasi week Married at St Marys church, Lansing las, week Patricia  Roche, daughter of Mr and Mrs A M, Roche to Aloysius Scnzka Mr and Mrs, Vernon Beattie , Bernice Lsham of Hovell hav3, purchased a home in Lansing  Lansing and will move thefce The couple who were rnarned at the Chelsea Fair last wcef ewre Fred Ew Id of Chesea and Betty Lou febinson of Una dilla Justice of Peace William Pritchard oiheutea Chelsea mer chants donated the couple a  truck load of gifts  Louis Fitzsimmcns, con of lr and Mrs Cruis Fizsimmons of  North Lake was married to Miss Charoto i2ago o FovIervie at  the Nor in Lake ME church  Oc, 4Rcv Vera Panzer official Friday, Saturday  irkj,   BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE j all new monkey shines with Maureen O Sullivan Edmund Gwen G Perreau  Cartoon PeU Smith Now Tues Wed Thur Oct 21 22, 23 Randolph ScottRaymond Massy in 18 CARSON CITY in Warner color be comes with a gun and grin to cut a new notch in his belt Janet Leigh Ccston Carpenter comey cartoon  news Sunday, Monday October 19 20 Mat Sun, 23 u  m, com John Wayne in BIG JIM McLAIN Filmed in Hawaii Featuiette Trial by Trigger Novely 14 ws Cartoon Tues Wed Thur Oct 21 22, 23 ComingWorld n his Arms Shes Working her Way thru College Friday, Saturday October 17 18 Sylvan I lieatei Chelsea Michigan She knew what she had to do j Joan Cawford in  m SUDDEI FEAR Friday7 Saturday October 17 18 HAREM GIRL a comedy with  Joan Davis, Arthur Blain  Flua APACHE COUNTRF  itb Gene Autosv CaToiina Covlcn October 1 20 cartoon 1 Ne  novelty Sunday Monday Oc Sun shows 3, 5 7 9 r Avon iSraler btor4taafliq  ivjicagxui I  eaiei Am  Pinckney lost a game to Brigh J ton Triday 6 to 0They outgcanel Briqhon but lost Uie bail 4 tims on luxbles In the 3ra guarter Mo Blade1 irlf   pass I v as bnovv on uie gioaiid anu fie  m icj LTij 0  a iuie iui iiiu I goal line, Pmcknkey reached  the one vad line bat los trio  JJQII on a fumble In a game between Olivet and  Hopa college Peshmen last vveak Don Swahout starred for Oiivet Harold Reason also on the team has a broken collar xFive guarcs irern the Uhiect cemient plant, operated by con vict labor, were here last Fnday looidng for an escaped convict, The Michigan Bell Telephone Company has bought the Swar thout block here,  Mrs, Melissa Ray Read, 76 of North Lake died last week The whiteiish arcj running ae Portage Lake and local spearers are getting their share, The iocal Isaac Walton club planted 25,000 bluegills in thejir pond at Half Moon Lake last week, Nellie Jones of Pinckney and Herbert Pfau of Iosco were marr ied at Dayton Ohio Oct 7th A large numbelr from here at tended the Holy Name rally tat St, Josephs church Dexter, Sun  aay afternoon, Mrs George Pearson entertain ed the O E S Pat Matros at her cottage at LP3  aig last veeu , Ms I Mrc i hrs a house hold, go  s ion for Satuday and Joffiwo Shjv a iarm auct ion the   ng Saturday VPicn lie  lie h  n iivincx In t xnozr n3r  house, SIK   o Lis story icy October 17 18 TKo WiLD LIF in color of the Mounlles vith  PAULA a drama starring Loretla Young Kent Smith and Alexander Knox   icrlity cartoon Uct Ao, J lues wed 1har, Stewart Grainger Syd Charrree ov r wi CGERS cartoon football thrills  THE STORY OF WL konno Sundcrv Tuesday Ociober 19 21 A DKO Rtarrina TACK AND TrfE BEANSTALK Will Roaers rJane Wymcm and Noch Berry jr shows 714 915 CotningWmng Team Sailor Beware Flaming Feather in color  the iamo fctcrv with  Abbott cni Co tello I aiews cartoon knP thrower  Comina Jungle Manhunt Cyclone Fury Rhubarb pnejhxwonIv Tuesjyo10 Wagners Grocery  609 Pisickrte Vtd Quality Merchandise  Low Writes Beef fKdWissta Take Oa Dally 8 So tf Sanfiay 9 t8 phAne Howell 70S J rTheLee Lavy family anc Jackson G MetZ SPent Sunday in Mrs Dorothy Dinkel spent sister, K i stroke last  A iullcreu a Ths On i i sey im  tfh lecspcuuf  eii family epfent the week end at the Carl Lent2 home in Lansing, i u r  r  j Mrs S H Carr and Harry Lee MAfui rW 8   Lakelond and the Ronnie Hos fq  11 rSiIer kins family of Detroit spent Sun 2J LJ CbTIeuto  y of day at the Robe1 Ackley home oxgen tent several hours a day  hur Hutchings and wife of The Albert Shirley family spent Jackson card Lloyd Jav and wifej Sunday at the Doyle Templeton   Lansing called at the Walter home in Keego Harbor I Clark home v The Waiter Barbour family of Swngt Thomas Clarc has gone Stockbridge called at the Lee  Fort Carson Coloraoo iavey home Sunday I Mr and Mrs Walter Clark Charles Eddy and wife of Ros end Jack called on Mrs Mayn  flomsnon visited Mrs Edna Rea  nd dark Sunday at St Joe hos oik last WM  pi Ann Arbor where she is Sunder quests ot the Andrew patiesSt, following aninjury GcanbeX hen weie nt MUd MerHn Amhuw cmd brpther tSlto andfcnay and the Jlmo  bt iig St Marys Benefit Daite PINCKNEY HIGh iCHOOL GYM Sat, October X 830 P M   1 Jo Fikilan Music Adults 10  75cnwjfwjrp    ,  i   ,,i n  fvr A i This farm soil has what it takes to grow bumper corn yields W HAT does it take to grow a 100bushel per acre corn crop Four main essentials are necessary, says the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee 1 Good seed Plant well adapted hybrids that are particularly suited to your growing conditions 2 Be sure you have enough stalks per acre Trt means from 14,000 to 16,000 QL most loam soils  3 Provide the soil with sufficient amounts of wellbalanced plant food so it will be able to feed the crop all season longfrom germination to maturity 4 Keep the soil iri shape tr take in plenty of water and hold it for the corn crops use An inch or two of rain can make the difference between average and high yields when dry spells come Agronomists recommend giving the corn a kick with a starter fer tilizer at planting time They advise adding nitrogen, phosphate and potash in the row and side dressing wilh nitrogen, fertilizer, when needed after the second or third cul tivation The sustaining fertility that will provide the backlog of nu trients the corn plants need foi building strong stalks and welldeveloped ears, can come from fertilizer plowed under before planting time A soil test will indicate what nutrients are most needed and the amount required to furnish awellbalanced supply Keeping the soil in shape to absorb and hold water depends oa maintaining high reserves of organic matter This you can do by following a rotation that puts in a wellfertilized legumegrass crop a year or two before corn planting Land plowed out of a good sod crop is mellow, fluffy, well drained and able to supply the moisture a corn crop needs for extra bushels per acrt Summer Seeded Legumes Need Full Feed of  Plant Nutrients to Build Strong Growth TS S UMMERSEEDED legumes and grasses often make batter stands than earlier seeding with nurse or companion crops, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Many Midwestern farmers say that competition from the nurse crop weakens the seedlings, making them vulnerable to midsummer drouth Alfalfa, clovers and all types of legumegrass mixtures are well suited to summer seeding One of the big advantages is that veed competition if eliminated durg the hot summer months when the soil is comparatively dry Weed seed requires more moisture for germination than dots legume and grass seed Agronomists recommend late July through midAugust as a good time to seed the legumes A firm seed bed helps guard against planting the seed too deep  Getting the seed in the ground isnt the whole story, though You have to feed the soi o it can feed the crop At planting time, summerseeded legume grass mixtures need a conv plct  fertilizer carrying nitrogen, phosphate and potash, plus calcium and magnesium Then the plants will develop a strong cropfeeding root system and you will get thicker, leafier top growth The legumes need lots of phosphate and potash You can provide this after they are established by topdressing with com mercial fertilizer carrying nutrients Pastures Meed Soil Care A SURVEY of soils scientists at Midwestern agricultural colleges reveals that they believe pas ture improvement depends more on fenility than any other factor Dr D R Dodd, Ohio State extension agronomist, says that these soils men believe that much more general, frequent, and liberal fer tilizer applications should be used of sod lands esst of Uie rang area mi the Corn Belt Uncle Sam Says Liiiic Sii Says J May 1419 1 Newspaperboy Deft Bond week During that week some 300,000 newspaper carriers will take on the patriotic task of dlstribntmff and collecting 25 million Defease Bond Pledge Cards Always in the forefront when It comes to patriotism these boys have volunteered to eaavy this important message te their The boys know the vatae of thrift are toUay investing theasands el art In D 8 Defense ids Mgn that Defense Bond Pledge A    W ki frm rm uver HARDWARE if c In February we observe the btrthdar ef our 16th Preside, Abraham Lincoln, One of the many firtaes he possessed was the habit of thrift In fact, he advo cated this treat American habit in these wards Teach economy That is on Of the first and highest Twines It begins with savin money Your government has provided one ef the best methods ever devised for saving, tt is simple hi operationenroll NOW far the purchase ef Savings Bond0 where yon work, or M selfemployed, the BondAMoath Plaa jfjsaamu ATTENTION If you are interested in voice READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAM CAVERLY of Howell will teach voice in Pinckney on one night improving your singing each week He is a Conservatory graduate with plenty of experience CALL HOWELL 967 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED  v MHMitfBiJL f  Cut the coif of cuttinf gtfrfi 1 HO ROYALE  yaw serf bay to ewer mwers is ru,yft FULL r ar, PiHPWTHAU  THZS, C ftEOFEAlt O Big ccpooif Full 2 cuttiftf  uth cuts more grott wjfli iu e  Quick starting I , hp 4cyt Seo eftgift mt regular   Koiy PO wOfiw  CCmbi rt bMW  Sutgd ontti cefttfriKtien  ScMy ncloioe V c one cfcaift 6iv  aw  THE LAVEY HARDWARE r  Wear AiiGiiUianed VZLVETEEZ COMFORT  SHOES IF You Are On Your Feet Long Hours Credlo your VV bufebiesT is pBBSOiTAx mnvo mnra xu sail at your eoavenleaeo im  I f DONT CROSS  t v    V  T LET THEM  AWAY For PrsatdssBt Adlcii Stevenson  Governor G Mennea Williams TSSf  Lientenpnt Governor John tv Connolly Ktmi mt in t  Secretary of SUte Robert S MoAllteter  Attorney John P Demm  State Treasure William Johnson  Auditor General Robert J Baker  United States Senator Blair Moody  Uotfed States Senator Blair Moody  ReprlStntative in Congress 6th District Donald Hay worth  State Senator, 14th District John L Leighton Reffresentatlre in State  Lesisletnre, LivinstonShiawassee District William L McPhillips n Prosecntfnl1 Attorney LJlVUrtin f Lavan  fterifr  FDomtaja Eiomento LJMary I fUcfi Hirer m pi Drain Qonmiasftlner UFIPT4 a Lotv Jn QwuiUmK m GOV G MKNNEN WILLIAMS WE HAVE 61 Million Job We Are Living Better We Are More Secure We Are Building More We Are Saving More We Have Our Saving Insured We Have No Bank Run We Have Few Sweat Shops We Have Fair Labor Lavs We Have ProSperoli Farmers We Have No Foreelftfuret and  Eviction  We Have A School Aid Program We Have Low Interest Home I Buying Programs We Have The Best Ctountry On y Earth  vt 4 prqunn of HemocttUi ettndvitiidL3t WILL TOUR THE COUNTY VOTE DEMOCRATIC FOR PROGRESS, PEACE AND PROSPERITY  Political AdTartisement    THE Y E L LOW  LINE  PTNCKNER HOME ECONOMICS Left to xicrfat Paula Ourfett, Dopjsr BladM, LucHU Bsacfar Katfa CLA9S teachdr, BarbarJa VanSktobrook Vera Iipttraw, Grotchen TceKhlMn Peterson Mm MoSca, Mqryann Lsncby  Ann Shirley Reason,  TmemUt Only you can    rm   i sY   iV I MxMJuai MMMMiMMdMhMmmM  A,  1   1  v  s J5 ,,, wffys mw1 W V, Kv Thousands of persons from aU over the world are expected this year to vtaS tl SSSational Exposition at PortauPHnee, Haltl to commemorate the two hundreth anniversary of  Stv T exposition features a special United Nations exhibition, SLatiriiif the activities of the ri 0 ol th9 VN pavilions under construction in the Haitian capita VX Mission L,,cc A United Nations flag, already a veteran of UN field missions, is given to Ambassador Warren Austin of the USA left by UN SecretaryGeneral Tryjrve Lie center for use over the headquarters of the USAs General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, commanderinChief of the unified forces acting in behalf of UN in Korea Looking on is Ambassador Arne Sunde of Norway, Security Council President for July The blueandwhite flaff was forme tted by UN military observers and the TJN Medvitor in Pales Historic Ca  Site o J   Confer once Kflvaborf Cattle at EWaare,wnmark, where Prince Hamlet of iMkefpeares drama lived, win be the alte of an Adult Education  , A0Mortd  ttt ted Nations Educational, ScienJftN aafl Onltoral Organisation IJnewo, beinnnf 16 Jane  rt  , IttStyaTGH Wednesday, Octo STATE OF M1CHOAN Tht uboto Court toe fbft Countj o Uvtogaton in the Matter ot the Estate of Jessie Wylie, also known as Jessie E, Wylie, deceased At a session of said Court held October 4, 1952 Present Honorable Hiram R Srnitbt Judge OJ hTobate Notice U Hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased are re quirt, to present their claims in writing and under oath, to said Court und to serve a copy there of upon Asher Wylie of 3660  Schcier Road Pinckney, Michiqan, the fiduciary of said es tats t ud that such claims will be heard and the heirs at law of said deceased be determ ined by said Court at the Pro bate Offic on December 22,1952 ot ten A M  I ii w Jxaexed, That notice there by be given by publication of copy beieof for three w ieks con secutivelyprevious tasaiddayof hearinq in the PinckneyDispatch and that the fidicuarv cause a dopy of this notice to be served upon each known party in intei est at ai last known adciress by registered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 prior to such hearina or by personal service ct least five 5 dayi prior to such heariag HiTiCan R Smith Judge of Probate A true copy CeleaUa Parshali, ReaitUK of Pxobate STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the Count, of LivMgston In the Mattel ji the Estate o Ellis Stalker, deceased At a session of said Court held October 3rd, 1952 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is hereby qiven that the petition of Don C Swarhout puttying that the administration ofsaid estate be qranted to Cecil Bohm or to some other suitablef person and that the heirs of aaid deceased be determined, will be heardat Probate Coui on October rZ6 1S52 at ten A   It s Ordered that notice the J of be qiven by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secuAively previous to said aay of hearinq in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the p4 title  cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known pcrrty in interest at his last jaiown ad dress by registered mail, return receipt demanded a least four teen 14jdays prior to such hear inq, or by personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearing Hiram JR Smith A true copy Judge cf Probate Celestia Parshali Register of Probale JGAN ihe County Estate of STATE OF ir re Probate Cour ,  of Livinoa, In the Matter ot the John Robb, M L At a session of said court held the 3rd day of October, 1952 Present, Hon Hircra R Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given1 hat tho petition of Ross J, fcobb, praying for licenses to sell or mortqage the interest of said estate in cer tain real estate therein describ ed for the purpose of investinq proceeas will be heard at the Probate Court on the 3rd day of November 1952 at ten oclock in the forenoon , It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy nereof for three weeks coasecutiv y previous,to saidday of hearinq in the Pinckney Dispxtchcard that the petitioner shall, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing cause a copy of this notice to be mailed ot each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return lecepit demand ed, Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate A true cpy  Celestia Parshali Register of Probate F  HOLD THE LINE BY HOLDING YOUR  BONDS ANOTm  O YA8S In these critical times defense at htjme and In the fteld Is everybody Job A most important part of that Job is maintaining tbe economic strength of America Thats a patriotic Job every American can perform Series E Defense Bonds are now a better buy than ever before Simply hold those matur ing E Bonds for another 10 years and yon will be better able to buy that home, to educate the young ones, or to retire  a easy a tkat u s rnwt   JFsrm Economists Call Fertilizer Cheapest Crop Production Itera FERTILIZERS are still the cheap est crop producer per dollar invested among various production items the farmer buys, according to , a recent statement by Michigan farm economists These specialists point out that efficient, high crop production per acre is the key to maintaining farm profits and keeping costs low Fertilizer use is an essential factor in such a program A recent statement in Michigan Farm Economics, published by Michigan State Colleges department of agricultural economics, lists these steps for building efficient production per acre I A good crop rotation that improves soil tilth and increases the organic matter supply 2 Keeping output costs low by buying production items that are rela tively cheap Fertilizer is still the cheapest crop producer per dollar invested o Putting the emphasis on cash crops that use more machinery and less hand labor OUR DEMOCRACY  byMrt MONEY DOESNT GROW ON TREES BUT TREES GROW INTO MONEY iiippij tiiis esd  For cariy orders c  DARMERS aie again facing a  tight fertilizer supply situation for the coming year, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee  The recordbreaking demand for foods and fibers to meet defense, civilian and foreignaid requirements, says a statement issued by the committee, means that more fertilizer will bo needed to produce higher crop yields per acre But shortages of vital raw materials used in fertilizer are already evident This is particularly true of superphosphate, because of the serious shortage of sulfur It is estimated that this years demand for sulfur for defense purposes, industrial and agricultural use wv ceed the supply by at lea4 million tons The committee liststie suggestions by Michigan State College soils men for helping farmers meet this situation 1 Have a soil test made now to find out what plant nutrients it needs 2 Order your fertilizer immediately 3 Take delivery as roon as possible before the winter rush If you act promptly, says the committee, you can probably get the grades and amounts you want But if you delay too long, it may be too late to get plant food supplies whaayou need them most The Michigan State scientists point out that by ordering now, farmers will help fertilizer manufacturers make room for mora supplies and keep their production at M bitfa tevta   NOT ONLY TREES, OUT CORN, CATTLE, APPLES, COTTON, AS YOU RIDE ACROSS THE COUNTRY YOU SEE WEALTH IN THE PROCESS OF CREATION ON EVERY HAND, AIOEPANP AoETTED By THt, LUMBERMAN, THE FARMER AND THE RANCHER Tcpdressing Alfalfa After First Cutting Holds Thicker Stands Y OU can add extra life to alfalfa stands and keep thick pasture grovth in late summer and fall by topdressing after the first cutting vth phosphate and potash fertilizer, j ts out the Middle Wes Soil Imtovement Committee The alfalfa plants will push out new growth faster Roots will have a better chance to store up reserves of high energy starches and sugars The soil will benefit from large amounts of active organic matter that help build tilth and structure Agronomists report that well fertilized legumes can make fuller usa of soil moisture and of the carbon, oxygen and other nutrients taken from the air Their taproots can probe deeper into the earth, carrying phosphate and potash from the surface on down to the moist soil tone below When wellfed legumes are turned Under, they rot quickly to form humus, because they are packed ivith nutrients which feed the soil organisms which break down organic matter The humus improves soil structure and releases plant nutrients to feed crops that follow in the rotation  Agronomists emphasize that, second crop alfalfa should bf given a chance to establish a strong new top growth before it is pastured or cut for hay These specialists recommend that fields should not be pastured after early September This will enable the alfalfa plants to pack their roots with plant food reServes to carry them safely over the winter and spur healthy, early growth the following spiu f During the years America was grow ing P T V  TM her sflvinps it the old, cracked,vRjJt, the tin canis ter, or fvr it 1n horsehair mat tress Ihls   7 Un y to save and hrr denif  c any things to build tho saf , iunrimes came to naught T, fl e or other hazards viprd oii  inr in a jiffy Today we have U  ftinsf and iuircf way ever invented to bjiM securit for the iuUirct V S Sai , Bond way This means voii nn Pii asievery piy day, rt i v hat  j ty  by slsrnng up for thr rv rJ Svivs Plan where  on wurk, or, f rolc1 noyt J, Uiy Bond Mouili flan wi,1 yc bunk Ei cr way, von t bv 3 lor every J iii , , i  TrS ff TricvrV      ITS THE WORK THAT THEY AND OTHER WOfcKERS DO THAT GIVES MONEY ITS REAL VALUE, WITHOUT IT, TIIERE WOULD BE NO LUMBER OR CORN OR SEEP OR OTHER THINGS TO Buy WHAT THEY PRODUCE S PAR7 OF THE WALTH OFAMEZCA, Ren  ing Straw m Harvested Wheat Fields ioosts May Production from Legume Seedings T1 AKE off all the straw from your  wheat fields after the crap is combined if you want to help new legume seedings live through the winter and boost hay yields next yAar, advise Ohio State University agronomists These specialists also recommend p uring or mowing legume growth lay, as a means of preventing s dead material next year, rn you combine wheat ur other I grains, half or more of the is left in the field TJness it is  ,tly clipped nnj hauled off, it prevent alfalfa, red clover, Ladino and pasture grasses from getting sufficient sunshine and air itn ex VY ill Even more serious, the dampnesS under the straw wiD encourage the1 development of fungus and molds that will destroy the leguue growth In some years, legume stands have been completely killedver the winter by failure to take off the straw and stubble, according to Ohio tests In other fields, red clover yields have been almost doubled by removing the straw The agronomists recommend that new legume seedings should not be cut or pastured after September 10 The legumes need the fall months to store up the plant food in their roots needed for life during the winter and rapid growth the following, spring Uncle Sam Says Uncle Sam Says Defense is  ybodys job You can play an important part In this national emergency by keeping yourself and your country economically strong Buy U S Defense Bonds NOW and REGULARLY Those who dont save regularly, generally dont save at all Sign up today for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the BondaMonth Flan at your bank Series E Bonds are  BOW a better buy than ever They go on earning interest every year for 20 yean from the date of jmrchase Hold your maturing E Bonds and let them eonthree to work for you U ttTraswry Thi  v, of farmers and ranchers all over America are making certain today that iheir future will be bright and promisns by continuing lo iavisl all they can In U S Savings Ootids They realiie that this is the safost surest way to build thai financial rv serve so necessary to tlie successful management of a ranrh or farmto provide new buildings, to finance repairs and Improvements, to nbafi additional livestock and equlpmoniT and to Insure a future income on ulii h U retire Every 75 planted in US Savings Bonds today wH trrow, in Just tea years, Into Sloe 94 TtaiujJhmutmm  i   m  A  vwlS T   ,    4,JppiJMA fliWWMHppppi1  wuj Wednesday October 15 19H HSRl  Ml ThePeopk ESrfSloCIip Pinckney Dispatch tv Entered as nd Glass  LauUSr at pOfitcifiCQ   ci Mora 6, b7 aU  PT ,1 r S  GrocerSas Dry Casiised Go fc sits Fisriais  1 4 It Lin   1  s Kennedy Gc tic Strl al j i eae ivLiler  nd dauqh axe in aaar biida i I a C orqe aoash  a 7 t nd in Detroit      T    ij o ictoiqiiLis on i oi o ccnvonuon  L  a vc o iiar ogay Loyj, x ar has received his aproimmcm to the l1 SLOilCd G r  I iij Sunday gnosis at the Joseph J aaji nomu were Mr and Mrs j itu vJXiAJii oi Learoin ihe Don1 uuih iauuy ox A iocr ana iv jriiiaa iiiiit i rtricp lune oi Vanjvays Cuaa ,, Nan Ledwiaqe spent the week end in Adrian with 4 girls from Senna College Adrian Hex SaciJeit and family of De troit spent ih week end with the Larry Comb urn and Olin Robinson famiies 170 members o Taylor Center University oi Michiqan had a dance at Uof MFresh Air camp at Patterson Lake Saturday nite George Meabon and wife spent the week end at Lovells and called on Rev Allaid and I family at Breckenridqe on the, way home k  Week end callers at the An drew NesbU home were Mrs lanti andT Dr and Mrs W C j Gordon Kca and wife of Ypsi j Wylie oi Dexter  Barbara baiqnn is spendinq i the week in Lansing and Dennis  at th Earl Baaqhn home , Winston Eauqii anpL wile aespending the wesk at Douglas  Lake  j Mrs Mibcen Stanard Schray I former Dexter  resident and 2  grandchildi ci o Jackson called on Blancn Marin Monday Mrs Flora Darrow who has been at the M ti Dariow home has retarnd to her own home, R Jack and wire have started their new iome, West Main St, started  Jeny Ksath of the air corp is home on larloaqh Suzanne Clark oi Howell spent Sc5raay nn Sunday vvnh her father  M E Diiow end wife took a tria to ho lr Bort II0 r ivirs, Vioo, A  Myros HIII Plumbing  Heating Complete Li 13 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE LIN1 OF PUMPS WE SELL 1075 EAST M36 WE INSTALL WE SERVICE TELEPHONE PINCKNEY 183FI LAST CALL FOB Coal at Reduced Prices A JOHN L LEWIS LAYOFF IS ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE EHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER iiio nvnday d v,iie cadcu cm s n IiOeh en i and wiio called I iu home in Enqh o  1   1 Laii o iii j rnes Fnn a o tlenuing in75 in, north crn bury broo  ,Jiii he QU O ovn u, naa Ax 5 ijn  ntnriv Torn Joe and J n pn S  ay at the Culver farm in Deerfield   iiio ILAH u nqer family c JJ nnmq cn Oi Lva Melvm oarjviv L, ,, q fiom hci ,vern nor row and arrow bunun i T, ,, ,  i Aoek, Oeaa ana Louis cor 111  oaMioat, ibor Read Dan unolambrook, John McGuire n wife HcGuiie qot a deer ivjx and ivTrs Robert rnke called en Mrs Oaiol neatherrman m Lansing Sunday Mr ana Mrs Ross Read enter ana s Kaiherine Brad ana h rbara VanSi m qave a baby shower a J er home 101 Nirs Los  noo rqarucr oi i oniQc   VnnJa Morqan or ivrs Wihxa w 1 Lnc,s Daoqireis at 3 iviuCij tvuqiiis con iz nc y  it rm on, ct buii i 1 co, Lalil  i i, bavara tain ivlr and Mrs George Wilde j , Meiidcaiie ucrqe Crane ana Phidip OUL spent tire v,teiv Wxth the dlsn Gardner iamuy m Stanton ,  The Franic White iamuy or Howell ana Norman Wrdte and  wife caiiod 1 the Ben Whie PhMQOtToppan Md V94 iautlful PhllgTapA tattg  MUlgos 8yttnrv Cempltly InitoHti CyUntftrs of Phllt ,c Scr Prk 00 me SunaayMrs, W H Euler and MrsNeil ie WyLe caLea on IVir nuicr at the Mich, State San Sunday, Week end calles of WmShe nan and wii were Clyde    d tOTM  gfSJ J ALL THRiS FOR ONLY PiUUi, 0 NOW Or PER  twufi ti  n  YOU OIT 0 Mf bwtlfuT rang fcaturlrg th  sr r work Mvlsg  nc  YOU Cfl  tiUiMth Phttgm lytttm conpUtv tHId a   fO0  tr ffyUe49n of PhQgas  no oxtrc SEE US TODAY v PKilg  ot Ann Arbor and the Howard Read family at dinner Monday Sunday guests ot Mnand Mrs, Wtn Mercer were Dn Walter Mercer and whe and Mr ana IvlrsW, Stowers Last Lansing, j rrTand wile oi Saginaw and Dr and Mrs, Frank Mercer ana ehfl0ber Kerr family of Detroit 2 children of Pontiac  ,s Asher Wylie and Mrs Ned Robert Can informs us that  ScliaJil8 amended the OES Donald Meabon has reiurnea j Gr nd Chapter at Grand Rapids from Caliiorma and is working I VV eic in an all mqhe rertaurrmt on Div  Chiibbs  Corners Srhocl ision St Grand Rcrplds  qave a benefit dance at the Mr and Mrs Wm onehcai t i Vnonlwiv house Saturday teaned at dinner Saturday a Last Call or Village AXES, st zz last day  Helen ReynoldsJreas, Wagoners Mr and Mrs Louis Shehaxn, Mr and Mrs Francis Shhan, Mrs, Alma Harris and Zita, Mr, and Mrs, John Lundeen of Detroit and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor Sunday callers of Mrs Jesse Henry were Mrs Mina Ware, Alioe Schoenhals and MrsLois Kmberly, Ciiarles Scot 01 Lehoit a Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home, Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chemung  Wednesday,  Mrs, June Hendee entertaino THE AllfBIPOSI 02t  J  mgm The Dale Miller famiy spent Sunday with Mrs Warda Har wood in Howell Mr and Mrs, Herbert Antony ol Champaign, 111, visited Mrs Virqma Carver last week,  Mrs, Robert Read and children sppent Friday at the James Brog an home in Lansing and Satur day at the Arthur BuIIis home in Gregory Frank Aberdeen and wife call at the Harold Fairchifd home n Detroit Moiday Mr, and Mrs, Mak NashMar left by auto Sunday her cribbage club Thursdav nite  ,   uce and Rachael John Boyer and wife spent Sat, tha Nanc A to V1sit ertft Bud Bekkoring and farmlv at Riverside Calif,  Rosalee Ncssh and Kennetri Spent Sunday at the Mark Hendee and wife spent Hotkey Swartct uiday at the Clarence Pratt home in Ann Arbor Mesdames John Boyer and Goldie Schaufle attended the Kings Daughters convention in ZiU Hovell last week Nusn 111 The South Marion Fcfrra Br van cD Iames Nash eon meets at the Wilkrc Wid , Sunday 1 aneyer home Saturdav riant Lome m 001awo YQ  Week , guests cj  F   T the Clarence Rad home were Mrs Frnk unda a  f Vors of Jackson and xJohn btpifrn R ,ms and Donald spent  Election Village of Pinckney Sale of Liquor by Class TUE5 NOV iumbing and Repair VATEB SYSTEMS INSTATJJED WATER SCFTEI  , ETC, PHONE 173F6 HMAND LAJn McGuire fcanily of DercV Lon Trmkle,19,rrn r md Mrs ClTrence Trinlr o Scio church R wag kilfed n 1 rrcrv el TM cvoin last week Sundv me,t5 rrt  thp Rogev Carr hrr  RrXr r of jjw Yrk Ctv,Trrme OrQn and wf rvf TrTn,fna, Bob Carr of Rrmjds, Teo Bettvs nd frrmilv cmrj I Ray Burns Saturday at the D,Ccnkiin home in Pontiac, Mesdames Clayton Carpenter, Clifford VvinHorn and Car ence Btodes Pettvsvilleattended a cancer meeting at the EUiott Theatre, Imsing last week The Robert Given family call ed at the John Ward home in dexter Sunday, Mrs, Ward is I at Putnam TOWJI Hall within sedd village and that the polU shall be opem oclock in the morning and held open until eight oclock m fee er eing That at said election thequeKon oi the sale oi ipirtte for     ft    A  ail W Carr and family of WM  jSion  lUk  I consumption on the premise in addiucn to beer and wine wtt in the Village Umite shall be submitted byballot in the jnlTimlfrj form  Shall th Sale of Spirits In Addition 0 Beer end Wine Be Permitted for Consumption on the Premise wtfcta be VlBage oi Pinckney under the Provisions oi Law govetntog Same MILDRED ACKLBYVSBoge CMi       I  X 4  v niW iv , vm i    mm W8PATCB  Wbtjttay October 15 lttt p Trl tiHt fcfd 1861 lblS A SOUND iNammoN  PRQFESSIONAJOnOJ THE HNCKNEY gtttW BAY M DUrTYlL S I A sound body means a healthy  body A sound business means a good profitable business A m sound bank means a depositary jaud lending institution where the   interests of the depositor are , paramount A sound money iss  ued by a govenment usually backed by gold which in its repj resentauve forms, paper of base metal is redeemable in goldand is commonly accept in exchange ior goods and services Sound ness, then denotes stability, a jwell balanced relationship be  tween all parts, whether it be a human body, a business enter prise or a government All dfcoslt u to 110000 in jurea toy om musjimmp m tir federal Deport femvsnce Cat porattcn  PtocJmey u Jn Daily 1100 A M to Wk 9, M Except WedAadMb Mocujues ri 8a,J f i gA DR G B McCLCMUnr Deuiflt 112 North MicMacM 4U Telephones Office 935 esJ44re UM Evenings by ApiiointowuU HoweU M  HERB SNEED Phono 183 207 E GM i Hm HowrUl  MkkaB tere proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and SO Yractprsccessors to the famous Models A and B We have a  QO display now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to pcs tfce more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll lwmt to get your hands on the Hheel and put one of these tractors tkxough its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors, LVEY HAP DWABB BUYING SAFETY When you rent a Safety Deposit Box at this Bank, you are buy ing safety for the valuables and important papers you place in it Here they are secure from fire, theft and accidental loss He who hesitates may lose alii he owns, so do not delay anv Kor Come in today Our rent  I is reasonable, iflE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howell Mick Under ttderoX Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insuied Up to10,000 Tor Each Depositor Real Estate, Icsuran, Ifskeiaas FBED C OH 120 West Gband 1st Your Propertr VJI II US1  LEE LAVEY P H SWABTHOlT 6 8CN Funeral KOMI OH C SwOfSBSi DfeeCtOt Ufcooes 3d  lOfaifewy Ml General Insurance PLoue59F3 Ptackae Mh, REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY ,1 Repairs on All Makes 1 Phone Ptoclney 154F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLlfc CALL FOWLEVULE 436F6 wstt MFIS IssisjrtDce csjsV iWONE 136  7 Aii DR C J TOWNFB Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Rot A 04  Phone Dexter 3461  COSETEftY MEM06IMS Prices You Can AIM To Paf MUFORD OBOm worn MuvoftL WBelpssi k Plumbing WaterjrtUimt etc M1jr JCHnkel Floyd FuMord cad wife of Jack Young,Paul Young Dick Wayne wera Sunday guests ol Yoong dnd wives attended the h CUttord Millers ice review in Detroit Sunday  NEW  SENSATIONAL W ATKINS AGAIN I ADS 10 Vitamiis and 11 Minerals all in one capsule 100 days supply iorr only 459 C F HEWLETT Phone 93 Y50rrPinckneys QUALITY TOR SALEYear old Plymouth hens 36c a lb VcmHarns Hillside rarm rhone 69F2 Pinckney iFOR SALESow with nine little Pigs, also feeder pigs, j Frank Pearoephone Dexter 4067 FOR SALE Friqidaire Electric1 Range, used 9 months, oven nev j 1 er used Frank Brenningstall  Pettysville Mich FOR SALE One Chrome Dinette Set with 4 Chairs 25,00 9321 Cedar Lake id,Pinckney Mr, and Mrs, W H Meyer at tended a dinner Sunday at the Jack Roberts home honorina John Roberis 81st birth day, Jane Nash with the Lonnie attiSlarnbrook family spent jblie rveek end in Sault Ste Marie, Week end guests at the Rob eri Given home were James Giv en sr and wife Allen Lonqbrake and wife of Lew is town Ohio, Mrs Lester McAfee and daugh teri and Mrs Oleski and child I ren were in Detcod Saturday ,1 Mrs Gerald Reason, Mrslva Reason, Fannie Monks and Nell ie Monks were in Jackson Monday, Wednesday Richard Miller Who won the County 4 H Handi raft Championship leaves fox the fbr the national meeting at Chicaao wih County Agent Hart and wife af HowelL SYPISTS WANTED The navy wants typists who can type 40 words a minute or take dictation at 80 words a xnin ute Fay 2195 to 3175 a yr Write Mary Kelly Navy Recruit ing Station 42 Federal BldgDe troit oor phone Woodvard 39330 Ext 42 for appointment y FOR SALE New Oil rieaung Stove George Bolz, 140 Couth Howell St Pinckney FOift SALE Part Hoktote Jersey cow heavy milker, Earl Gallup Pinckney FOtft SALEHome Comfort Stow Durns wood or coalin nrA shape  B E Menke,piione 137F2I Pinckney Mich, ii i mmm AU our not rent XRDIAN AooovAcm LGSBON8 band Yoa i  Join sfppa own an acoordkm We wH you one IBfljU wni W for parflculam Lees on,, glue r FOR SAIiE Black Holstein Cow 6 yrs old, Jersey Cow, 7 yrsoldj springer 5 nice feeder pigs,  Press Puckett 5 miles S E oil Pinckney J Spears Rd j LOSTFrom my farm a 300 lb Holstein steer, Roy Campbell Phone Pinckney 131F2 FOR SALE Modem 5 rooms  bathfull basementail hancwood iloors, 2 car garage on Main Se, Pinckney Fred J Teeple Phone Howell 671 WANTED Home for5litue kitt ehis Mrs JA Densmore,M 36E Pinckney, Mich    FOR SALE25 Plymouth Rock pullets, average 3 lbs eachc, laying, 175 each,  Mrs Fred Seytnourphone 71F6 FDH SALEHouse and 5A small bam, cihicketn ccope, ruanSng water, some fruit, close to store and school 3,600 700 down balance at 40 a month, Lucius Doyle, phone 42,Pinckne Greenes Musis apd3epk I 114 State 6t HaweU MtalAgosi sit QF 1BANK8 We wish to thank cdl 4he frienda neighbors and ek JI ior the beautiful fie ina VinHuesi shown us durL,  jfce illness and lost ol our  i,, mother and grandzn09er, Swarthout for his McLucas for his words, Dr, Sigler McPbersjpe HospitaL OE3 145 the neigk hood ladies Mrs, Merwin m ben and Mrs, Emily Splttfer, M and Mrs, Asher Wylie FamUv  Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices Ceurteous Service SIATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court lor the Ceunty d Livingston In Matter of the Estate of Rose A Howard, t sei,  At a session at oaJd Coirt held October 13, 1952 Present hon  am R Smith Juaqe oi Piobcrte Noticfe Is Horcy GivenThat the petition of Mary V Grainger  administratrix of said co payinc that her final c ant b allowed and th3 residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto will be heard at ihe Probate Office on on Nov 3, 1952 at ten A M It is OrderedThat notice there oi be given by publication oi a copy hereof ior three weeks con secutLvely previous to said day oi hearing in the1 Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy oi this notice to tcrbe served upon each known party in interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 1014 days prior to such hearing, or by personal service  at least five W days prior to to such hearing  Hiram RJtattLfoda of Probate A true COOY   Celesta ParshaH Higlstot oi Probate AUTOMATIC SAW IsUNQ 75 SERVICE WHILE YOU 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>ytOBA D0 , , IPHIIIPPIIPIPPJ11  MI1WJJ, J I IJIJJPpi , ,IWWIJ,Wl   V w Dispatch Volume 68  Michigan Mirror The 2 reapportionment ameftid menis nave in reality becou Demociai and Republican am enaments ior the reason Propos al No 2 which would increase the representation oi the city dls  tricts in the house which are mostly Democratic and has  been, approved by Gov,Williams and Proposal No, 3 which woud retain control oi the legsilature lor tne rural districts which are  Republican has been approved by Fred Alger, Accoraing to the  constitutional Proposal No 2 is the iegai one us the consuiutioi provides that both houses oi tne legislature shall be apporitoneu every iO yeai3 according to  population Vne legislature has has consistently ignored this law The cities pay most of the taxes but the rural controlled legislature apportions most of the taj ui llv This, the cities claim is u ation withou ade quate representation, The main thing is that Propos al No 2 would take control aw  fcry from the rural districts, Gov Williams dedicated the new Northville 500 bed mental hospital Friday Th 65,000,000 institution was started back in Gov Harry Kellys time But a split developed among the Rep ublican legislators, some of who  wanted it located somewhere else and the project was stalled for several years, Gov Williams completed itMichigan has some 30000 mental pafcente 26Q0Qi are in state institutions, The average stay of a patient in a state institution is 4 years, Gov Williams has proclctimedt Oct 4 to 11 as Physically Hand J oaped week, The purpose is to rehabilitate them so they can earn their own living Social items Wednesday, October 8 1952 Mr and Mrs Ma  Nash at af luncheon Saturday announced the engagement of their daugh, tier, Rosalee to Kenneth ZU of  Ann Arbor, the wedding to take collapsed the place next summer The bride   Football Wit Afteh battlinq a heavier Dex ter team on practically even terms the  first half, Pinckney second half and rinisned on the short end oi a 37 to 6 score In the first quarter Dexter stag ed a 31 ydmarch after taking the kicKoif and Bob Long want j over lrom the one yd line They tailed to convert Pinckney soy a lew minutes Later when Matfc sou caught a 30 yd pass anfl Jeny Mrofka went over from tfa  3 ydThey did not convertDexterf  scored again when Bradley oi j PiriCAne fumbled No one fell j on the ball and Patrick of Dex  j ter grabbed it and ran 50 ydsforl iiitliolic No 41  Maryi Catholic Church ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS Kindergarten We are thinking oi ways to r t u flev Fr Albtst VSdStt Pastor Pent tires J Une of the Sunday MtTnim  ihoe Mane Vedder said her Winter 800  1006 Novenna Devotions Friday event g at 7t30 n, a lQlSSSionSf Friday after Notrecna Devotions Saturday 7i30 to 900 P W Sunday beim fcOO Mar CongJ vgixlionui Ijev, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor Thursckry 730 p m,prayer meet ing at church, Sunday 1030 a, m ssermon, 1130 a m Sunday SchooL Ladies Ail meetng at church little Drainer plugged in an iron and she told ner mother wouiunt start a hie, Juay Heynolds said if no one played witn matches that woulo pi event tires, David bruey found a pack oi matches on tht school grounc and brought them to his teachei saying tney were dangerous, We are planning a Halloween party and making masks for it First Grade John Dinkei gave a good book report on haby Elephant, George Cologne nas an inter Comment  principal charges made by the Republicans again st trie Democrat jaei fcat they are kitting the nation  drift to 80 I ward sodakmWe wonder wool  they class as socialism Do they include old ago pensions and social security They did soda security back in 1936 By tin line at reasoning stale aid to  sahools and highways could also be placed in this category We would like to see all th adjectives thcy class as sodalisn usted but do not expect to as  theres more safety in not being speciaa ROSALIE NA EL graduated from Pin kney high,  , , , , ,  school and is in her final vearjfo a ouchaowiirorshee kicked at Michigan State, Her finance01 tue only exr,3 point of thd  from Ann Arbor hioh school  S43,  v  , and attended Michigan Normal  , J80 eam 1  and State He resumes studies atmost the tot  J State in January Fcr the past nneyA  re  15 months he has been in the, Iht an4 tackled , better than touchdown The conversion kicki Thursday Oct, 9 at 1200 noon  estilia  on wild hie He told tailed Score at half, Dexter 12 Pot luck dinner      Pinckney 6In the second half Dexter got rolling and could not be stopp ed Webb scored from the 3 yd after a 37 yd march Bob Long threw 2 forward pass touch aowns and Miles intercepted a Pnvkn  p s and ran it 37 yds artmv in the far east Mr and Mrs Homer Abney, 6025 Pinckney Road, announce the regulars They had a touch down scored against them but made a firsi downvon a 30 yd j pass, Jim Wilson to Kenneth the engagement ofmeFdcah J030 ,, , 4 ,  ,  ter, Anicte Margaret of Tacoma Dextei ,11    Maryland to Billy Curtis Nesbettj11 6 xter 5ned 3Q6 Y son of Mr and MrsCurtis Nes irnd cknev 12  CONSERVATION NOTES  White Pine in th ucoav Peninsula wants to tunnel under Lake Superior for their water supply This is a ghost town where copper mines have been reopened Only 29 acres of forest burned over last week Conserviation law violators pid fins totaling 7 975 in August  The dept has found gbout 50 cases oi oak wilt in Mich Fejd and black oak are the most ai  fected Game birds shot in Canada and brought to the United States must have head, feet and plum mage attached 10 wolves, the1 most since 1949  Vrson ais Mimonite Colvury Jmnonwe cnurch  ZTQ deacb Pastr S S SupL Waltei Each Mrtung Won hip 1000 Sunday SchMi  ,1100 Children Hm  1145 Young Jeopu leeang 730 Wednesday iWW o as, mam couRa NEWS Circuit court was in session at Howell last week Tony Sak jrwhose car hit and killed Robert VanSicke Feb 23  pied guilty in circuit court to neqiiqept homicide Elmer Chevalier charged with ton stood mute Oct 18 was set ior tne trialDarrell Devefeaux charged with bastardyl appeared Trial, atl ior Oct 18 rjussell Turner charged with  1 aoOuit the glass snake j iviike Plumimer brought a prism ao school Karen Downing brought press ed leaves, Fred Ciurley mounted colored leaves Sharon Grimth put soma leaves and a wrens nest on ne science table Woody Groomes has a garter smoke ,  Some tuns ago the fedsxal gov eminent mads funds avaUabis in communities which have no hospital iaciiiues 30 wars built or will be built mostly in tJasl northern part of the where thacs were none Signers to enouan petitions were secured in this county to cause the Livingston board of supervisors to order a The Ambrose Kennedy family  ,   , , , n  of Howell and ihe Hussel Giov  reakmg ana entering pled quit his plants to school Mary Lee er family oi Fowlexviille called ity and was lineci 25 and put on j Aschenbiiettmer hornets nest oi  at the Geiry  Eichman home on , Probation Sunday I x autc acident case of j 5octc satmples Mrs W 1, Euler and MrsNorTnan  vs Harod Ander  Oar health class Nelne Wylie called on Mr, 1eon VQud in a no cause ioj Isaiaast posters, vote on such a hospital prop sition at the election Nov4ththS federal government pays 45 per , George Cologne saw a baby  cnt of the cost and the county deer and Larjy Gyde a snake, j 55 So far there has been a  Karen Rowell has a new red purse, Clifford ibgeler a new sweater with bells and Connie Bioxom a new lunch pail We made a movie about the family   First ana Second Becky Morrises mother burned her aan bhaion Courdwiay visited hei Uncle Bob Sunday, Rollene Singer went to Ann Arbor baturdav ,   Second Grade1 Billy Light brought some cac  lack oi information on the sub iect and there are a number erf  questions should be censwerstf 1 Where will the hospital b built Who will pick the sits 2 Who will compose the hospital board Will they be 0 from Howell 3 Will a yearly tax be Isvieut  for hospital maintenance  4 Will osteopaths and practics be allowed to use  hospital fyk 5 is this hospital needed Some think that with McPher son hospital Howell Melius Brighton fclowb, S unusual type and Nancy lkead Jf  University, Arm, Arbor, 7    this oainmuzuty has sUfifictscit hospitals is making Eukr at fie MichState San Sat urday   verdict by the jury I We madef irpe hand cuttings , Obrt cmd Mary Berkley go  ot sun flowers and drew acorn The Carl Bidwell family called j fj00 verdi against the Mich, j nen last week ed at the Ben White home Sun 1 1 f2 Gas C in a pipe Mary Ellen Singer pulled ai day Arbor Railroad involvinq a fir a no cause for action verdict was rendered The jury case of Karl Kolander Sunday callers of Mrs Jesse Henry were Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Greqory, Lambert Hinchey1 and wife of undee and Mr and Mrs, George Harford oi Iosco  0 I Foster anc wife and Mrs Harah Garrett of Walled  u17lLake, Mr an Mrs Many Walsh, ,    wedding is being plannea at  of Pontiac Mrs Julia Drudae and der 9ettincr 2,000, Green Bros, inckney Miss Abney gradual Mr and Mrs Afred McCuIIoghI efe J1Lnstired Last November ed from Howell high school in oi Detroit and Mr and Mrs I landters car struck 2 sad  1951 and has a secretarial posit William Pickford of Ionia attend  horses of Green Bros, which bett of Lebanon lenn A July une case,  IOotn and Dianne Curts has a In tht case of the Farm Mutual j loose one Fire Insurance Co vs the Ann Joan Enders has a new purse, Utley a television, Mike Museon a sveatr, Larry Honnie Haines was hit on the  GL jElsenhowars Ml stop tour ct Michigcca aonsin last weak sseifc been a comedy oi smnMs9Ljm mixed with tragedy At Jjay itSty someone trampied thecanpatief wires and he could nofes hoard and at Lapeer where bm wa4 to talk 5 minutes the toate pttisd out just as he axarjmd leasing xiuiunw naines was ail on inei nnnn  11 L C r Ti,T J , n    read by a hammer his brother00 JJ  Jjoa of Dexter vs Green Bros, of Pinck dropped f JA LSSfe9 John Wilson, Kathy Gustaison I , qll and   Mft anl Donna Hollister were absent  iJoor abrusing thamEi SJDin ney was on trial before a jury all day Friday It was settled Kol were turned in for bounty in J j111 e  at VV ashington ed the funera of Mrs, Jessie Wy  AugAlso 538 foxes, 411 coyottesf D C where the groom is also be Thursday and 98 bobcats I Gmployed j Sunday guests of Mr and 6000,000 trees are beng shipp ed out to reforestation projects In court at Rogers City, Judged Arthur Wilcox upheld the con stitutionalty of the law forbidd ing the purchase of a hunting license for a 5 year period by a person who has killed1 or in jured a person while1 hunting 30,,000 aJcheifr are expected to hunt deer Oct 1 to Nov 5  Archers killed 1600 deer last year The migratory bird season opens Oct 1 Last yefn hunters took 579000 duck, 51000 coot, 800Q0 woodcock, and 26,000 VvttVi More than 6600,000 acres of Michigan land are open to hunt ing this fall Montmorency county has a special bear season Oct 15 to Nov  English fishing licenses cost 270 but the counter is organiz ,,, JZT  Mp3 Wm Shehan were Francis HW PRESIDENTIAL CANDJ Krupa and family and Wm  DATES ARE SMEAIRD Learn how Presidential candi dates from George Washingtons time to the present have been victims of mud slinging H, V Kaltenborn shows how such at  tacks have brought disaster to victims Read The Big Smear, in this Sundays Oct 12 issue of the Great Color Gravure Am   eifjan Weeklylexclusivelp with The Detroit Sunday Times FIND HDDEN MONEY Paris Whetsel who owned a 40 acre farm on the north side of  Patterson Lake died in Detroit in December, 1950 of a heart attack His estate was probated  and settled Lucius Dople bought Meyer, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford the farm and sold it to Wayne Mrs Winifred Aberdeen, Miss fiennett He has had a bulldozeni Alberta Dinkei, Mrs, Mae Daller, here grading and pulling up I Mrs Larry Camburn, Mrs Britta Talkmt of Detroit Charles Scott of Detroit spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkei home, Charles Ward , 1 id wile atend ea a family linnoi n Milfoil Sunday,  L The Georqe Helig family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the John Boyer home,  Mrs Kittie Montague Erwin of Boston, Mass, spent last week at the Reg Schafer home, Mrs,  Schafer accompanied her to Mt Pleasant to visit relatives, Some of those from here attend ing the Grand Chapter meeting 0,E,S, in Grand Rapids this week are Mr and Mrs  W H  had got loose and were in the road killing them and received injuries hospitalzing him Joe Rose was given a divorce frim Rose Rose and the divorce decree of Barbara vs Harry  Clay was amended to let her  her have the child at intervals wliich is in custody of the moth erinlaw HUNTERS WARNED With the advent of the huntin season hunters are asked not to  break telephone wire insulators wftich will put whole lines out  order, Penaty for conviction of doing this is a 50 fine JVionaay Third Grade Eddie fiiggs has a new note book, paste, paper and eraser Charles Root is getting a new car Charles Root is gettinq a new  car Mickey Ritter was in Flint Sun iday and Junior Darrow in Greg ory  Patricia Milliken had her ton sils out,  Helen H 1 visited her grand mother iday and Barbara Vaughn Lei runt in Mlford Paul Burg was in Brighton and Ann Arbor Sunday also struck and killed a chiidB hi Wisconsin , j Many of those who attended the Michigan Michigan Sfcrte football gams at Ann Alfcor complained of the dirfWVJ  ftfeat took place there Men and wo men drank openly from boa of whiskey Some got so rijsjni 1  IOUS they had toJresnovedilhis  abuse got so bad a  is ytani ago the the college fiir,m cracked lown onit and tt Was thought to have been abaiscL  However it seems to have cropp ed up again   ary books oi Hillsdale county v m w  mm mm Cheryl Nitescue has a new We thank MrsThayers roamfor w   stomps wilh the view of selling Ized into wateraheds and if a, Iots Sunday his grandchildren person vishes to fish in a wat were playing here with children, ,  ershed besides his own he mustjoi Detroit people Who were at Mrs Carmen Porter Mrs Helen Srash, Mrs, OUn Robinson, Mrs Tjoberia Amburgey, 11 Floren ce Baughn,Mrs, Eleanor Baughn, take out another license Trout and salmon are considered the only game fish All license mon  v qoes for law enforcement  A working bee of 800 perssons cleaned up the damage left by  flood waters at Luddington state park last week Three strange fish identified as tautant book trout have been caught in a stream in the Thumb district They me white silver to  dark bluet color , The catch of Michigan comm erdal fishermen on the Great Lakes was 21 percent greater in  the first six months of 1952 than In e same pcHod of 1951 CROP SUNDAY OCTOBER 12  An appecd will be made from All Church pulpits in Michigan for donations of food groin cmdj beans and cash for the needy people rf th world Your help v4tar Model RAINBOW GIRLS Rainbow Girls meet at Pinckney Masonic Temple Sunday at  730 p,m, All girls must be pre  sent GIVEN LICENSE The Pinckney Skeet Club with the approval of the township board and sheriff has been giv  en a liguor license by the liquor control commission, This is for members This is the Belliare Farm on Tiplady Road owned by Blair Steele LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 Scrturday, October 11th at 800 the lake Sunday, found a sum1 Miller, c money wrapped in a wax pap Mr and Mrs,Ross Read attend fr under a stump The Bennett ed the funeral of his aunt Mrs,  children brought home 35They Rose DeYoung in Grand Rapids said the Detroit children got th last week, , most of it They returned to De  Mrs Rene Miller and Carolyn p rn, EA Degree A good turn roit right after finding the mon  were in Detroit Sunday , out is recfuested P W, Curlett, Secy O H S NOTlCt Regular meeting Friday nite, October 10 Election of officers, ey and have not been foundThei, Mrs Mildred Miller and Mrs money vas in bills, the large j Herb Bryant attended th past kind which went out of circula ton Word War I time matrons meetina of Ionic Chapter OES,Detroit Wednesday nite  Gretchen Tasch spnt the week Mrs Lloyd Bennett of Hills, end with her ginndrother, Mrs, dale spent last week at the An  Anna Tasch in Ann Arbor, drew Campbell home while her Francis Shehan andwife call husband was a patient ,at U, of of M hospital Ann Arbor Satur toy Andrew Campbell and Glen ed on the Hollis HoTIoway ferm ily in UnadiHa Sunday Mesdames Edn CTipbell ct Kingsley took them home to Hills  Vivian Ledwidge vsited their dale Saturday aunt Mrs, Grace Kelly, in Owos Mr and Mrs Harry Lavey and so Saturday Mr and Mr, Hairy Holland of   Detroit spent Sunctery with the MARHiAGE LICENSES LeeLavey fcrmly, IX Hoflis Sigler of Howell suff j erfed a heart attack this week Tames Markle, 19, Detroit, An Delany 18, Howell Donald Moon 22 Hamburg Rosemary Hsx iohnsW Sec,    criTOai coedfttdbr Madioxm, 20 Hamburg brief case and Jack Bennett a new coat, We have 4 wooly bear oater pillars we are studyingWe feed thorn plantain leaves e We have a Monarch butterfly Terry Rowells uncle Joe visit ed him Sunday, n Fourth Grade The geography class is study ing rkxffin Island We enjoy us ing the maps Francis Clark He knows lots about it beccjse his  brother was in Greenland In science we are studying the moon One day on the moon is like 14 days on earth,  Jerry Reason brought cactus plants for our room Our science has an exhibit of insects and cocoons Marion Atkins, a new pupil brought 2 mud turtles to school  Mrs Campbell brought a box of plants to school Fifth Grade Gail Gustafsn,Don Swarthout Billy tfftggs stood highest in he1 foe party hati Thursday32erfour parents visited us Ws put on pkrysMad unit charts, gave them a cipyt of our paper cmd served r  ments We made pictures out of struchon paper ice Halloween They looked aioe Our newspaper came out on Oct 3rd We sold it ,nt ti Jdsjh, school and the PlnclraeyjPstP football game   r ri  I,  j 1 iii 1 11, Seventh Grade Friday our teacher Mrs, Morris went to a funeral, Mnlgsk siLbstitutedSh left this rsltoiila exceptionally fine ajsqup giUki dren, a real tosaL vecy cppttj MveThis mads us isel proud We lost out gaum ta stnutsmj last week 18 to 1 TViesday we got a new set si reading books, We  goCa  Iw  Weational reading periods fbqi day so we could oje occtttcaknfB with them Our editorsv John Burg CB4 Richard Imus have the met edition oi School Gmh mart for saleWe hops  bj  The foUowiMr iSm  exxds on sell contnolt John Burg cut the discs, ich, Sallly Uuey , Our work unit is progressing Haas, Janet Evere, Karen Guiloi 0 Stockbridge 7, Leslie OMoren jwell on charts, illustrations and son Josses ITsi Mplr T ci 27 Addison 0 Ida 27, Oustedexample, , Qatf r6skdwin 0 Flat Rock 34 Saline 0 CheJ  Peter BobinVerna Holben and  WVleted new ott sea 28 Dundee SGras6 Lake 7,Kristen Tasch made hotte saadsj lilrii thfc mm j V East Jackson 6 Ann Arbor 40 fiddles to illustrate out reader present offlcen lohn Ferndcde 6LmcoIn3, Roosevelt story, Irbeys Tune  , yfrpbon QjwgeV Ittue flf  I thank all those who donated Standard Arithmetic tests or helped with the lunches for the train tripAAidge MillerWM, FOOTBALL SCORES Milford 13 Brighton 0 Howell 20 Everett 0 South Lyon 14,Hart land 6 Manchester 3, Deerfield We thank MrReader MrsVan Bkrricum and the school board lor the new mope and globe  Mrs Miller has furnished a new multiplication table for us m    1 OnlTwttv 7, MOen 2 We have received more Wfcr  a X s   5, m Weanosdoy October 8, 18S1  i Do you worry about forgetting to turn off the tank m i JL     I Sidudfrtg wirfef mrf  I  When ye get the rightsized electric hearer your hot water worries are over Youll have the last word ia bet water serviceworryfree    workfree    AS Weel M dependable    clean    carefree    thrifty     and durable Look into the many conveniences i an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edison office 4 SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison  Oil  u CRAT1C MOV 4Ih i i  V i   TEACHER AT MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE FOR IS YEARSI Veieran of World War f CONSERVATIVE BUT PROGRESSIVE HAS EXPERIENCE IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WUl Fight for and Protect the Rights of the Eg Working Man and Small Business tm sUTWOlTBI iapmtln reeettf fits him for Congress Nationally known etk joiilil tots 1 Werld War I and teacher at Michigan State College lor IS gLfTT11 ta  kMlfe the caress iveness and too Integrity tt a ft U I Jo U elected to Ceegress  WOHT  on ll IOMt A I H XOV Uli Wanted la Plastic Molding iftf y in Person m MxaoAH ATTENTION If you are interested in improving your singing voice READ THIS  ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAM CAVERLY of Howell will teach voice in Pinekney on one night each week He is a Conservatory graduate with plenty of experience CALL HOWELL 967 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED  A NeighiKiruig notes Edgar Guest Detroit poet will wait at a Masonic Lue Mem horship night tonight at WiJliam stan high school Pinekney Mae ons are invited AIC Jttchard Stackable of Howell who has been in Weis badden Germany tor 9 months has been transferred to Oslo Norway, Rev, J M MeLucas has return ed his preaching duties at the Brighton and Novi M,E churches after 2 weeks absence due to injuries Marion township will vote on sale of liquor by the glass on Nov, 4th, Forest Murninghm oi Howell Is in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbpr tor observation The Hartland high school foot ball team lost to Holly last week According to the financial state ment published last week it cost 252982223 to operate Ithe Howj  ell school last year, Receipts were 26508307, The Briqhton Cammunty Chest qaal is 3,500, Rev Wesley Heywood is the new pastor of the Hambuxq Free Methodist church, Mr, and Mrs James Ryan of 9011 Hamburg Rd announce the enagement of their daughter, Regina to Cpl Robert Brown of Ypsilanti 697 votes were cast iat jhe elec lion for the new  BSSS Howell Theater Howell, Michigan Dextw Theater ,j Deartcr Mich f uesv Wod Thur Oct 77 9 f Friday Saturday October 10 11 Joan Crawiord la SUDDEN FEAR Gloria Graham J Bn Bennett novelty Friday Saturday Oclolver 10, 11 Donaid OConnor and Francis FRANCIS GOES to WESTPOUNT Features JUST ACROSS THT STREET a comedy with John Lund Ann Sheridan cartoon and uews AFRICAN TREASURER a JunaTe picture starring Johnny Sac leld Lcmrette toy jehows 700 330 Audio, Murphy Sieve McNally  in THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK r Sunday, Monday October 12 13 Great Hit oi the Year ILL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS ftods Day Danny Thomas and Franl Lovejoy Sun Mon, Tues Oct 12, 13 14 Mat Sun, 230  a, cent Rory Calhoun,Gene Tlerney in WAY OF A GAUCHO in Technlcolo cartoon and newt News d Cartoon Tues Wed, Thur,, Oct I, 151S f A Great Football Stat  SATIHDAYS HERav John Derek Donna Reed and Sidney Bladaner cfxrioaa news sports vWed Thur Frt, Oct Mat Sat 2 p m cOnt 15,16,17  OomingTBonzolSoes to College  Carson City CecU B, DeMilles i GREATEST SHOW ON EAflirHi in Technicolc  wttk Betty Hutton Cornel Wilde Charlton Heston James Stewart cartoon  lue to Length of picture the first Stockbridge Lshow starts ot 630 p, m, oonsoliiokrted School board The ir  ,, uasaft SVa following were electedDr Spen 9 cer, Wilbur Osafider, Stock I Working Her Woy Thru College bridge Eldon Kaetz, Bob Titus, Munith Raymond Lane, Fitch burg The Ray Lavey fomily have Lee Theater WHZTMORE LAIR MICH  Sylvan Tiieiitei Chelsea Michigan Friday Saturday Ocjober 10, 11 a drama starting Van Johnsnn Paul Douglas Cartoon P4 Smith Nvr Sunddy, Monday October 12 13  CLASH BY NIGHT A Drama tamn Barbara, Stanwyck, Robert Ryan Sun shows 3 5 7 9 moved from Gregory to Brighton FrL, Sat Sun Mon Oct 10 1112  Mrsinez Bowdish oof Gregory Is a patient at University hospit GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH al, Ann Arbor j to technicolor The Stockbridqe Masonic lodge starring will hold its Past Masers night Betty Hutton Cornel Wilde and  Maslerrs Niaht Octobef 23id AdmSssio 50c and 25c  lues, wea inur Oct 14, 15 16 SHES WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE A Mula 8tf Virginia Mayo Ronald Reagan  and Gene Nelson ComingFata, Story of Will 25 Hears Ago Byron cancelled her game with Pinekney Frday and How ell high school reserves were se cured to replace tnem PincKney won 20 to OMike Blades scored alter a 40 yd run Roy reason went through the line tor a touchdown and Cecil Hendee scored alter catching a 40 yd pass tom Reason Corneiius Lynch, 75, died at his home here Oct 7th  Tues, tfbd, Thur Oct 14 15 16 J wDONT BOTHER TO KNOCK  Ilooming rcnftia, oiory 01 Rogers, Big Jim McLaln Richara Wedmark and Mchilyn and JUSPT ACROSS THE STREET starring Ann Sheridan, John Lane lUw Cars containq Herman Wid meyer, wife and their daughter, Margaret and Herbert Fields coll ided on Cedar Lake Rd, Friday, I Mrs Savaflaj Kennedy Clc4,a MrsWidrneyer was hospitalized j former resident, died in Huntina for a time , ton Vark Caluornia Sept 24 Gcirth Mer and fcrmily oi  Cars driven by George bland Bad Axe spent the week end, rmdTL wnH Nor id Leslie Smith collided in the at the Millard Young home f jk Sd the BemisT Note Beginning Oct 21st Avon Theater SftoIMd4W Micmgaa Friday Saturday October 10, 11  SILVER CITY In technicolor An AeSrwt fOHHi Edmond OBrien and DeCarlo Cartoon Yvonnd musical  1214 Sunday Tuesday, Oc TEN TALL tt  to technlco a forerign legion bi y with Burt Lancater, Jody Lawrend Cartoo Wfr f and business seafton neie bururday Elmer Glenn has iunshed his log caxan and moved into it Sylvester ricrrris caught 4 rattlesnakes at Barber Lake last week which he sold to the University oii Michigan  Pleasant Lake with Jablonslri of the Cincinnati rfeds in the box beat Williamston with Andy Messengers old Cleveland pitch, er in the box, to take the base ball title at the Fowlerville Fair Jim Rochef won a first with Mor gan Iewey, While flaying football with she Normcd college ireshmidfnr team last week Emil Weddiqe suiered a brain concussion, Born to Floyd Weeks and wife October 11, a girl The Congl, Ladies Aid took in 175 at their football chicken dinner Saturday night Mesdames W, C Miller and Roes ftead are attending the O, E, S Grand Chapter at Grand Rapids this week, Mr, and Mrs, M E Darrow were in Lansinq and Charlotte Sunday Mrs Edna Reason, Roy Rea j  10 p  only show on TuesdaV nights from 8 son and Ann Shirley attended a Ona Campbell and wife were Hainbaw Girls meetinq in Briqh,  in Ann Arbor Sunday  to Saturday  m m 47 mears Age DovidV Bowen is attending Howell high school, Born to Frank Peters and wife Monday, a 10 lb son, ,  Masters Hollis and Donald Sigler have a new automobile wagon, The excavations tor the ap proaches for the New York subway are 70 miles long, The cost is 35 million, W, H Clark and w xs mov ing from the Teep aplex to  Mrs, Nettie Vaughnshouse, Malachy Roche has sold his home here to Stephen Teeple, Ruel Coniway brought us a po tato last week that weighed 2  lbs, 4 oz Mrsjulia Siglei is in Bay City mis Week arfcend,ng the Of,Si Grand Chapter meeting, Mrs, Catherine Bullis Hoff died in Unadilla Oct ,6, A Republican rally was held in unadula Monday night, The speakers were Frank Shields, J C, Crandall, Charles VanKeur cm, George Winans of Hamburg will address an Eauity meeting at the Presbyterian hall, in Una dula October 15 Hon, Mflo Campbell oi Cold WKrter will address a RepubBcan redly at IQsby hail Hamburg on   14th  Wagners Grocery 6006 Pinekney Rd Qualify Merchandise  Low Prices Beef and Wines to Take Out Hears Dally 8 to 8 Sunday  to 8 Phone He well 705 JI I fcA From ere I sit fy Joe Marsh Our Town Wouldnt Take a Back Seat Well, the battle of the buses hat been settled Our town is  again friendly with Balesville Everything started when buses began going through our town with a big sign on them saying SHOP IN BALESVILLE The bus line is owned in Balesville and operates over here on a franchise Windy Taylor was all for putting up barricadeshe kept call ing up the police and the bus company Finally Judge Cunningham invited the Balesville Cham ber of Commerce to matt with ours at Andys Garden Ta  Over a good meal and glass of beer we all reached a compromise without any trouble Those signs now read SHOP  HERE IN TOWN Everyones happy From where I sit, it shows how problems disappear once both sides get together and try to work things out Naturally were all a little dif ferent Some like soda pep for instance, and soma like boor Be what Wo all have to ride ales through life together War as make it a pltiiMffrt tfJs7  JC A p,,  JTTN 4       ft,I  ThePeopIes edoeiidc Octofcet t, lftftl G racerlos Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes  T rnts Furnishings Lingerie Entered as and Okas laattax at poslolfloo Ad oi Marsh 8, 1877  aoweil JiknsJtioh The Albert Shirley family visited at the Doyle Tempieton home in Keeao riarbor Sunday,  Sunday guests oi Mrs Maxqar et Ciaric were bergt Thomas Clark oi Greenland, Mrs Doris Clark ani baby and Mr,and Mrs,  Jteece Gudith oi Marion, Mr,and Mrs Clarence Hartman oi De troit Mrs G W Clark oi Ann Ar bor and Mr, and Mrs Hay Mot iarity frits Gardner and family oi Sihpfr rrrried on Mr firTtJWT Dinkei Weyne AtLee and wife spent the week end at tne Cy AtLee home in Gladwin   Mr, and Mrs, irvin Kennedy and the Ambrose Kennedy ton ily called at the Vern Kennedy   home in Detroit Sunday  joe Griffith underwent an op  oration at ivIcPherson hospiptai Howell Friday, Ms,Sheridan Hadley and Mrs Addie Ryan of Jackson called at the Larry Carnburn home on, Sunday I Mrs Blanch Nay lor Mr, and Mrs Arthur Clark of Eaton Rap  ids and Mrs George Drudge of Detroit called at the Andrew Nis bett home lost week 1  The James Whiley family call ed on Mrs Frank Peters in Jack son Saturday Miesdames Ftamtice Baughn and Virginia Cuirst were in Ann Arbor fltatunks gone to yroir Hughes Plumbing  Heating omplete Line Plumbing Fixtun and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATER COMPLETE LIKE OF PUMPS WE INSTALL WE SfcHViCE TELEPHONE PINCINEY 1881 LAST CALL IOB John McDonnell Kennedys Gen S  STATE Tha ittobale of in the Mat Ellis Stalker, it a sessio October 3rd  Present, ri Smith, Judge iiOUe is awl petiuon of piAiying thatj otsaid estatej Bohm or to person and said dece will be h on October 2  It s Order of be given copy hereof i secuveiy pr oi neannq m patch, and krause a copy served upon, in interest at dress by receipt de teen V14day P ing, or Jfr pAponcd  least fi S days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith A true copy Judge of Probate Ceiestia Parahall Register oi Probate W 11 went to Sparlq Weariesfkup, ran and wife at the Louis iday, ol Marshall and Ann Arboii spent Mark Nash home, and wife of Ply ioy guests at home ,  Charles Wriqht Wm Shaw of unday visitors of fee family L J Henry and  the wedding of Mta Walker last the West Side, Arbor, j Larry Ccttnburn  n Wednesday to iower and had Jheridan Hadleys ter McAfee and rowsld were iv bonnell was in  Coal at Reduced Prices A TORN L LEWIS LAYOFF K ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE DEHoey Sons PHONE 288 DEXTHB   TAXES Village of Plsckney Real Estate end Pen  due and will be received at am EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UW1 fOnTKER NOTICI AT MY RESIDENCE AT 545 EAST PUTNAM ST ftNCKNEY  HELEN REYNOLDS Treasurer service at STATE OF MICHIGAN be Probate Court foi the County oi Livingston In the Matter or tne Estate of John Robb, M, L , ,  ,  ,   At a session of said court held JSSSS SSSJX the 3rd day of October, 1952 bow ana 0 deor huntlno m  iamily spent D, Conklin home d who attended PauL Brogcm Fri Ledwidge families Fannie Monks ad wife, Ben White and wtfs4 Mrmd MrsLee Lavey, Born to Setqt, James Doolittle and wife of Anchorage, Alaska Sept 26, a son Mrs Irvin Kennedy spent last Wednesday with Mary Ellen Doyle in Ann Arbor Mesdames Irvin Kennedy Eichman and Margaret Clark at tended the funeral of James Ken  nedy i South Lyon Thursday,  TOU OIT  b fctsvttfur rtf Hating tftr rt t ,uy,l n4  work Mvtet tevatiiMi t YOlf CVM wittwili PhRftytm conptoMy titstedfetf at   TM TtryUorf1H9mmifxn SEE US TODAY tphgos C THt jutrurosi mi HoeJcey Swarthemt  Plumbing and Repair WATER SYSTEMS WSTAUED WATER SOITET  ETT, GEOR3E ROUS a Present, Hon, Hires H Smith, fudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given,That the petition of Ross J, fjobb, praying for licenses to sell or mortgage the interest of said estate in cer tain real estate therein describ ed for the purpose of investing northern Michigan over the week end Douglas Plummer, L,  J Swarthout, Claude Swarthout Clare Swarthout Lonnie Van  Slambrook Wm Kennedy and family of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs with Mrs Emma Vollmer Louis SSb i ta taSri T5  d w who hav 1 Probate Court on the 3rd day of November 1952 at ten oclock in  the forenoon ,  It is Ordered, That notice hereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutiv ly previoustto sctiddcfy oi hearing in the Pinckney DispTtchasjd that the petitioner shall, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hecrrincf cause a copy of this notice to be mailed at each known party in interest at his  last known address by registered mail, serum 2cepit demand  ed,  Hiram R Smith Judgf of Probata A true copy u  Ceiestia Parshall Register of Probate PBQNEi73F8 VLANDUS  Henry Hauck spent the vreek end in Detroit and Rosville  The Hotne Extension Club met I with Mrs Gail Gustcfson last I Thursday Mrs Ira Frisbee of Sheperds ville is visiting Mrs Rose Hen dee    Pev N D, Potter was in ftrighl on Monday to conduct the fun cral oi CbrAm Hayner, visiting there have returned to Patterson, N J  Ralph Clinton and family Ger aid and wife of Detroit and Fred Berry of Howell called at the  C J, Clinton home over the week end Shirley Hosier oi Milan spent Sunday a the Walter Clark home Pvt Vern Clark of Fort Leonard Wood,Mo called up his parents, Mr, and Mrs Walte Clark Sunday Mr, and Mrs Mike Icsnala and 4 children of Detroit called at the Murray Kennedy home Sunday,  The Winston Baughn iamily spent Sunday at the Frank Clark home in Milford Mr, and Mrs, Olin Robinson at tended the 5th wedding anniv ersoTv of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Jennell In Detroit Sunday   Pete Stockable of Lansing col ed at the Dispatch office Mon ed a the Dispatch office eerskeo day He has 2 weeks vacation Lemuel Martin and wife and Leo Kohler and wife of Ypsilanti called on Mrs BeoJah Martin Sunday  Special Election Village of  Pinckney SaleofLiquorbyGlass TUES NOV 4  at Putnam Town Hall withm sedd village and thai the polls shall be open at oclock In the morning and held open una eight oclock in the er etag That at sold electtoa thsjiquiaton oi the sale of spate for  eoasumpOon on the pwmlsst to iwfcHim to beer and wine with la the Village limits shall be submitted by ballot la me foQawtog Shall th Sale of Spirits la Addition to Beer and Wine Be Permitted tor Consumpfloc onfhe Premlm wimmthe Village of Pinckney under he Provisions oi Law governing Same MILDRED ACKLEY Village Oerk Sqnare Dance AT THE NEW MARKI TOWKHAU j  61OO to 12t00 P R Sat, Oct nth  HOARD HART CALUR ABlMM Ate We U   i r a J  Lj  4 r  lm    M uraV    Aiwk, Pii 55i  ,Ji , October L 1952 JOIN DE s  Established 186r Incorporated ldio FOOTBALL Is your son playing iootball If ne u4 he eats ana sleeps it He 14 LtnniaiKj along learn lines, kim place in the teaan,how tne team Can win, , having is a team proposition One dollar alone does not do much work, but several toqeth  ei will do lots more f  Regular savings is the means to   th new ca, the ixew furniturel the vacations one wants to take, the new norne one hopes to have,  , Whatever yoiu qoal Savinq will help y u cet tnere All UtJ4  n A0,U00 A uied   m4iittfrup m u  ddMa t5 1 mc  auoi EViiY FARMER SHOULD PAY BY CHECK  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  THE PINCKNEY SANT7AJUUM BAY M DUFFY M D rtocknoy  t4fUgan aiAy ii00 A, M to i OC fc W wircpt Wpcie  iwi jaau 1wa rn, sai , i i i 0 u DR G B McCLOSEV Deuisi  12 Worth MicUau  vd, relehoyef Office 935 jesi4i  M4 Eveninas by Apieinaitiij Howell  WfbicaD HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E G a t 11 ct tiowoli  Mhfiean heal Estate, irsuran , 4skeiiya City, I r crrv Frv r tfvrry A Speciality l Your Property VT  J V5 LEE LAVEY WiSii tho harvest money saie in the Dank, the laxme can look look lorward without anxiety to lonq months when ne constantly hCL lr pay o, acrity while  J  may tcuce m very utile  He can meet larm equipment ob R   Makes fugahons conveniently py check   , 5  ana have an automatic reccia j ruvw 7 oi each payment and a receipt AUCTIONEER   General insurance  oae 59J 3 iril y ,  REFRIGERATION SERUCF HAriOLL KAui lor it, And his checitinq account he 0 buii ma creuit at th kank  iaST NAT CAN HoweL Mich Under icu Aiember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ali Lepoaita insuied Up to10,UUU oaitor Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WLlt CALL FOWLEViLLE 436Ffr DR C J TOWNER Dentist SO ft 4 Portag Lake Ro 4 er Phone Dexte 3461 Clasilied iW REAL BIMTI fcuu Home LQM tjagmto and Busineti OroihiLiae List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON wr 2 0 3 LI tth Pearl PinckiAy, Mich n 1 3 9 none Tm l   RepuLiu MY30N J iUGHES Fiuxabing and Vauna llcte 8717 Ld9siie Driv ieense tfuh Lak PTH SWARTHOU  6 SOrT Funeral HOP B OD C Swarthoui, iirctoi Modeni Equiofnen AmbulcncB fervlce ihvnes 30 u C Prr PV Mic FRED C 3E1CRHOFF a OPTCMETTUST 10 West Grand  Vver A v  fVll  Michiuur hore 35  efveo R1 liO YD HfNF Livestock HQU mi Vjekly Tips Made To ly Pimn K Phone 16 IF 1  H W WYLH  NOTARy Insurtnce and Jndtf HCNE 136 PincknT CEMETtJtY MEMORTAL Prices You Can Affr Td To Paj MILFOKD URENITE WORKS ftiliord, Michixm k Were proud to anno cc the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssnroesors to the famous Models A and B We have a 60 on dibijy now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hd5 on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in tU  cld Thats when youll know theyre truly great nw tractors j  i LWEt HAPDWABI t Plumbing Water Systems g U  Stanley Din fee   TG 4   T  v     Mis Fleicher Tracy of Detroit Mrs Inez Earl and 2 children fa visitinq at the Leo Blades of Beuah spent last week at the borne Lloyd Hendee home r     t FOij SALE Fart Holstein and Jersey cow heavy milker, Earl Gall 1 , Pinckney 5TYPISTS WANTED FOL SALhnon,e Oouiiort btov The navy wants typists who Durns WOOQ or cQal n fine sh can type 40 words a minute or fi  MenkePhone lyyr take dictation at 80 words a mm pmcicney, rch ute Pay 21950 to 3175 a yr y p Write Merry Kelly Navy Recruit AoortuiAN LhboUi6 join inq Station 42 Federal BldqDe our Accordian band You need troit oor phone Woodward 39330 not own an accordian We will Ext 42 for appointment , rent you one Call Howell 810 FOR SAc New Oil Heating for particulars Lesson given in Stove Georqe Bolz, 140 Couih, PSnckneyi Howell St Pincknev Greenes Music and Book Store XTTTTTITrr7 i14 State St Howell, Michigan FOR SALE Black Holstein Cow,  vrs old, Jersey Cow, 7 yrsold wniw Oi riANKS linger 5 nice feeder piqs, We wish to thank all Press Puckett 5 miles S E of friends, neighbors and re, ckneyy Spears Rd for the beautiful flcwers mr, , Tiu  kindnesses shown us dur OSTFrom my farm a 300 lb iilness and Iost o our L the the ved NEW  SENSATIONAL WATKINS AGAIN LEADS 10 Vitcrmiis and 11 Minerals all  in one capsule 100 days supply iorr only 459 C F HEWLETT Phone 93 Pinckneys olstein steer, hoy Campbell  mother anci grandmother, bon HULff113lf2 bwurthout for his sefces Tev, OR SALE Modern 5 rooms  McLucas for his comlortinq bathfull basementail haiwvvood words Dr Siqlsr McPherson floors, 2 car qaraqe on Main Hospital OrE,S 145, the neigh  e, Pinckney Fred J Teepie hood ladies Mrs, Merwin Caimp hone Howell j71  bell and Mrs, Emily Spittler, ANTED Home ior 5 little kitt k d Mrs, Asher Wylie and Mrs oA Densmore,M 36E family incknev, Mich  OR SALE25 Plymouth Plymouth Rock  qp t j  pullets, average 3 lbs eachc, I J nr6 S S l Uf 1116 laying, 175 each,   M l 14 Mrs Fred Seymourphone 71F6 FDR SALEHouse and 5A smaii baau diicketn coope, runnlmg For Women in  wattr, some fruit, close to store I This letter is from a 5th gradtf and school 3,600, 700 down  pupil of Mrs Fjene Miller in IB balance at 40 a month    Pinckney school last year StWLucius Doyle, phone 42,Pinck ,  C60nQn Work V m QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish is now in Germany Dear Mrs Miller 1 This letter will have to be brief as I have to catch a school bus in K minutes We started school Sept 8 Our subjects are German, English Spelling Reading, Health, Geog raphy Sciencejr Social Studies Arithmetic I am happy to say  and and got them riqhtthanks to you Our hardest words in spiling are archoeologist and miscellaneos Is Barbara starting out good in school I have not had time to write her because of home work I had 19 pages of health last night It snowed the other night but it did not last It is rcdninq hard now and thele is a cold wind There are 17,000 children go to school in Germany of sold,  iers We have a medd who comes in twice a week M likes to do her own wor1 likes to do her own w Well must close as the bus is due Love1 always Kay Kitchen ney AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75 SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT LL WORK GUARANTEED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED MANDftTs SAW FlLLNG SHO HILAND LA nT SIDE 11524 RTVBt DflVE 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> 1 51 A zvjosoO vzhaedtxeW, HDtAWteViSJ Volume 68   Wsanesdavy Octofcer I, 1952 Deaths Michigan Mirror Michigan editors of over 400 daily and weekly papers nave pieaged the power ox the press to the Michiqan baiety Seminar composed oi iaw enioroeuruent QtUceis acihool uomiiuiiuuio, courts etc to help enlorce ucmie laws They have set up the follow inq objectives i To obtain and publicize the names of persons who have lost J lam Dokinq farm uee 22 year f Cards are out announcing he fffffr 5  MRS JESSfL WYUE Sunday following a stroke Sae 2r0lhy  t0 take  was the dauqhtei of Arthur and I  crt and Jane own ivarkhum and was born in Jackfca county on Jlanuary 19, 187i She married Hall Mazy church, saruraey October 11 RocoptJpn r American Legion  jm No 40 AHYCfOCU KEWS James Wylie in Viginia n 1908 Miss Jessie Winchell of Detri They lived on a larm at Waiieuj i the quest oi Ms Mary Hoft Lake until they bo qht the Will I Mura Bennett oi Lansingey PLAY 7 TO 7 TIE r  W thanke mother, for the the acWrf 05 u Pinckney still has an undkfeat birthauy party we had Friiay, L  o Bsenhow ed recordas they playea a  gjg Mrs Miiiers joom for theSuf uq 1 Jenne 7 to  tie game at Dewitt Friday Pinckney got all their points the urst half when Bob Meabon their drivers licenses1  2 Acquaint the public wth th aqo and moved to Pinckney A son, Asher, was bcn to This Un Lansing ea on ye edito Saturday   s need oi a centralized licensinq  ion who suivives Tbsr are 4  qnochildr,en, L bureau 3 To enlist traffic officers in a touqh traffic proaram 4To bar drunkards, epiletics and persons in their dotaqe Brighton ohluaung, from qcILinq drivers licenses Gijkes Cemetery There are 3065477 licensed i  drivers in Michigan 30000 OSTIT BOAnti Michigan drivers lost their lie  FAUL flOCjAN enses Ttst year 1640 Michiqan peptic vrro killed by autoes Tnere ij one siiqqestion Penn sylvania sot a 50 mile speed   itte Hussel Glover family oi oieville spnt Sunday atte Ambrose Kennedy and liy oi riotoell calle at Gerry EWa4 man home Sunday fiie funeral was held from the Swartliout Funerai Home this ,i agteroon jlov, lM, McLuaas oi  uward Spears home , , ,,  Buifcii ,  Mary   Clinton J CheFsca and beaten Ida visitinq at the John Burg home  CMoher 10, Pinckney plays John Burq ana wile and Mer 1 Fowler, a new team here win Campbel and son, Dicksqw Oil scored after catchinq a 30 yd pass ifom Matteson Dave Hams cori verted Dewitt scored in the period after a proionqea ve which encjed when Ron lanowej 3 yds for a toch  gvkelson kicked the fidkney staged another eat but lost the ball on downs on the 3 yd line Dexter comes here for the biq game of the season here on Friday niqht Dexter has lost to Paul Brogan, 68, son of h the Mich, Mich State late Chris Brogan of Pinckney qame at Ann Arbor Sat was killed about 400 p m Tuesi day on Grand river in iront of limit and cut traffic accidents in Si osePhs uich, HowelLwhen half  Gov Warren of Florida who toured Michiqan last week was surprised to learn aqriculture  was onel of Michiqans Bia indus  tries  Gov Williams has appointed Kirk Haley Bad Axe Republican and former legislator to the state liguofr control commission Michiqan is now collectinq almost 57,000 a month for  vet eraus in state hospitals Veter are also qettinq disabilty insur ance or pensions totalling 744, hlrral Weddiqe and wiie Artor called onthe Don tnout tamiiy Sunday anH r, U 1   TT FOOTBALL SCORES Dexter 2G,kJa 0 Niles 26,Brqh ton 0 Nortiwihe 13, Souiii Lv on 0 Lapeer Howell 0Lincoln 2l, Milan 7 MorenCi IS,Clinton puer hats, ft ChuinLers,  xttAiQ JIULXDOI, IVIIK Suilime69 on Uie excursion Sunday, We aio Ununiq out uuout the trams lor our tram untiMarion Cobb irom Ann Aibo qave s o,r hist sonq lesson o day  Csorqe Colone has a model farm Juay Bekkerinq went to Bay port, Mike hennon, Detroit Woody Groomes Pittsburq and John DinkeiStockbridqe Sunday Sharon Gallup has 2 terrar lums home, Georqe Colone put a Onato worm in oursjt is imak inq cocoon, h bosum reaupas us of a dir  oppose cicon taken by  3um the late thiilWork in 1922 ed his sec ottciterm as mafor of New York and was a candidate far the uemociat nomination ior qover nor of New York Nomination told Smith WTZZIZZ mate him lor qcnrejnor and  J te William K HecHBt for US ionator, math blew up and said ,Tabsoluty refuse to ftn on any ticket with Hearstlf you nominate him get another can date for governor Plans were change i and Dr Royal Cope J and, health officer of New Yprk a truck hit his car He leaves 2 f me Hart  Wii ot Howell SO Ann Arbor 32, Handy U Ssx brothers, William and Frank, 6 1  sisters Eleanor Ledvidqe, Ver  riv est ILuion church hofci omca Walker, Mae Barron,, f1 anill haivtsdi supper on Kittie Berqen, Marqaret  and , L itsuay niqht LUCIDA  j JVirs W ri huier und qranison, I  4 Dick Wylie, cailed on Mrhuleri  OLD TIME EXCURSION ai the iviich, State San, Sunday,, The Grand Trunk Railroad ran ion 1 Ypsilanti 0 Dundee 27, University 0 Saline 14 Chelsea 6 Flat Hock 20, Roosevelt 7 Stockbndqe 20, Fowlervilie 0 Talent show Monday niqht firs Alein GaUoway oi oy  an ola ime excursion train from waikinq stick, Joan Endeis toma here  to worm, John Coione, caterpill S210ir MatV i 00 Aqrhonhronnofffo Oct 6 8pm sponsored by area , eiic cailcin Robert PikePfcii Detroit to Jackson throuqh SundayTho round trip was S21U,ar, Maiy Leo Aschenbrennerqer 4 H clubs Mr Hart, county aq ent will present awards to the r,j   L t , i CV was norninated for senator Edward McGranhan had a  When tlie arty ofhcials cXd I up Hearst to tell him he said,  What is Dr Copeland to me Copeland wrote a coknun for the Hearst papek They said he works for you Hearst replied So dees Buqs Baer Smiths en mity k Hearst was caused by articles Hearst ran blcnning Smith for an epidemic in New York caused by bad milkSmith claimed these broke his mothers haart, tooth pulled, Fust and Second John lHardins rabbit died Pat and Mike Tessmer visited their grandmother in Albion Sunday Mona Lee Dillon is president of our room club and Paul Stapleton, secretary Secoiid Grade1 Science specimens this week wife Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy DilHnghci ond 400 tickets were sold at De summer clubs Also election ,jOf were Sunday callers of , lijroU to the Old Cailroaders cnaii tnan, secretary and urer to the councilMi Rose Ji iaetter of Hamburg nium Patty Suqqett, billy Light was in Ann Arbor The furore over Senator Nix on ot California arose over a 000 a yciw This has been ac ents all interested, complished by the veterans hos pialization committee, appoint  ed by Gov Williams Recent floods did much dam age to the Sugar Island caus3 way at the Soo The countv and ship had no funds to repair it Gov Williams appealed to Gen Pick, chief engineer, and qot 49,700 in federal funds to repair it  Refihxnt V ts served lyde Hill has returnecl hom j left Detroit at 8 a m, got  irftTjf iMhTiTl Antybdr1100 a mand returned a Assn The tram had 1U ccahcn,  Saturday  Johnny SmJer Sun   , ,as 1 been enlor  here at  500 HHttccV and Mp, m, 460 arrvccl at Jnkson anai oil fdwierviiie ihad picnic dnnei at fair qronr ts m thjeiold  The Pinckney U,K,S Chapter iday I sold box lunches on the train, day of Ann Arbor Those from hrre who went j Posh and Tosh corn Kalny Gustaisson has a new puppy, We are maknq a fhovie o 4 Tt thci week end at the Roy were Cliff Millor and wife Otto Dillinqham home     John Holben ie ill Diane ana Vennia Curls werol absent Friday MARRIED IN INDIANA James Meyer, son of Mr and MrsW H Meyer and Elqa Ham mer dauqhter of Devie Hammer both of this place were married in Angola, Indiana on Sept 20 last Congratulations  wAll4 , nNKS I w h to Uln nc v  7  no bow Girls, friends en a neigh for the flowers, La,as una words illhncrham home     Poulson and wife Harold Porter oi sympathy sent to iiio aunnqj tdivin Hooker Ann Arbor I and wife, OrlanH Winslow and my stay at the hospital Only entertained his SJ Scout troop  wife, Friday Haines and wife, We are qlaci the music proqrm one who has been ill can ap  is akey Lqce cotiaqe oyi Mrs, Roberta Ambirgoy end  j siaidJ precjate the comiort derivediSlJndaY  arrl child5nTom Wyl CBf , We are learninqlhe poemTen irom such acts of kinaness f Mrs Jesse Henry returned from Campbell Pill Miller, Dick Kenn True Fiiends Mrs Jesse, Hcuy  Melius hospital, Brighton Tues  edy, Jack Doyle Jack ClarkWo Third Grade jday but cannot WCIK ivrs,Uc   tn reason, Bobby and FrancirJ Eddie Riqqs has a new chestt, i Barbara Bauahn wss in ian MARRIAGE LJEW6S  eron of Fowlervilie IB Curinq ior , Reason George Drivar 7 iFowl3rvUie,  hel  Ida ick, 57, Fowleyiife James1 , utto Vel and son, Glennof Grnfin, 31, Detroit CUodjie blOUX City Iowa spent last Lules 17 BiightonMartin Joneis, wJk l lhe Albert Dinkel home, j room or library table If TITC PINCKNEY LI3ny The Library needs a ARE MARRIED SATUHDAY Miss Patricia Swarthout daughter of Mr, and MrsClauds Swarthout and Norman Miller, son of Mr, and Mrs, W, C Mill er of Pinckney weremarried in Angola, Indiana Scrrurday,They are nonetmooniriq at Douqlas Lake, Congratulations    27, Brighton,, May belle Jones27  narIs Scott und wile oi De Biiqhtnn Varies Skinner, 31, troiot and Gene Linkel and wife Miiford Mildred Baker, 2o, Mil t were Sunday guests at the Al ora Ben Franks, 40, Plymouth  b,rt ki home Mary Loretta Hoey 38, Dcvter RAUBOW GIRLS INSTALL At an impressive emm o have one call Mrs Bonner, We have started a comic ex chanqe for kiddies, Brinq 5 co mis and take 5 away, Next meeina will be a catal Mrs Kowara lioad and new buy returned home from Stjoe oging one Oct 7th, 700 p m hospital, Ann Arixr, Thursday,  AN members asked to attend, , Sunday quests f Mr and Mrs I We have receive two cash do each cm the na Ladles Aaxil Saturday evening pihce, wt ri 13 Becr i nations of SI 0 installed in the Pinckney Ram    Don , a iVir OE nd You bow Assembly by Grand Worthy   Jerry 6111111 oi Dear i iary to buy books with, the latt  Paul Burq went to the Saline  4,j,f c r,  i, born iana ced It forbids a Unitcji States ,, ,   elected ofhcial from accepting Our hie ssize drawinqs are j cash donjations irom 5 xmpleted corporations or orqaruzatiorm personahy Nixon drew 75000 a year as senator but could not make 1 both enas meet Senators Moody and Ferquson oi Michi say uiey qet by all right but rer guson admitteu livinq in a two room apartment Nixons case 1 seems to be try inq 10 keep up j with the Jones, According to hie radio appeal he bought a 34000 home in California which is not paid lor and then a 41000 home in Washington on which paid half aown He also owe money, The 18000 was coll ectdd by frienai to i,oip vav tu expenses He did not say who contributed to it or what it wa spent for What puzzles us was why aiiau was made a regular old fashioned prayer meeting,the maecision ot Gen Lasenhower who even after the bioadcast was unconvinced and made Nix on iiy way across the nation to Wh f hnq, vesj Virqinia to be given the 3rd degree by him be lore he exonerated hini Hiq Sunday, Kathie v eason and Micky Ritt or were 8 years old Sept 26, Junior Darrow was in Ann Ar bor Sunday Denise Mowers  Helen Hay den have new shoes Ronnie Sinqer qot rut by a bi cvcie, Teriy Lowell went to Lan sinq and qot a new coat, Dale Caniield qot a new doq in Indiana Sunday, Chary li Nitescus qiandmother is visitina her UQUOR BY THE GLASS SALE dvir S,u Frser  ,, Miss Rose Berquist of Gi Pinckney will vote on the eioi ,her 1  Y  Rapids spent the wefk end at i sToripa sale of liquor by the glass at the I  Ihe kney organization uL li,WeK, end at I stones Nov 4th election,The legislature changed the law, banning spec, ial elections on such proposit ions and making it mandatory to hold these elections on gen era election dates Holding this election now will pose a problem as a separate village elect  q3 won  T 1  u  ,, wiJean liirschke functions at Dresent under letters  SfAmf n ,  temporarUy pending authonza  Hence Arte oi Detou er in memory of Irrne Thomp j Fair Friday son We need horse and doq  Nancy Darrow was in Briqhton  Saturday ana Grace Poulson Leona Marie Bonner The Nixon expose was not a Democrat smear as charqed but tion of a charier A special solo was sunq by Barbara MillerFollinq the installation thej Jean Kirschke, wag crqwriied at outqoing worthy adviseir, Mary ion board must be set up separ jJean Kirschke was crowned at ate from the state and national 1the beautiful ceremony a the al election board, Those who vote on the hospit al proposition must sign affada vita that they pay taxes on rea estate or personal CRIPPLED CHDREN GLINTC A free clinic for crippled child ren under the age of 21 spon scored by Michigan crippled children commission will be held at the Howell M E church October 14 900 a to to 300 p iriv, Leslie Mitchell M D of Ford and MrsMae Rane of Whitmore f Ben White and wife called at Lake who recently returned the Em White home in Howell  He are learning to write book from California, called at the M, J Fkjfcson home Sunday,  Mrs, Gladys Clinton under a foot operation at Melius hos pital, Brighton Wednesday, She came home Saturday, went to Jackson on the excursion I 1 work of a columnist Peter Sundayl I fcason who writes for the Booth n Fourth Grade  papers of which the Ann Arppr iews is one liis column Friday ar, her color ohicers payinq hi  caner of Js M buto to her A solo, the man e,t Ciark were Mrs 11S CIark mqht said he covered the Chic aqo Republican conventionthere Dr Water Mercer and wife of reports and qive talk East Lansinq and Jack Merer ki We had a test Friday on the of Pontiac spent Sunday at the j multiplication table of 2s nd 3s neard of the Nixon hind How Wm Mercor home I We made a junqle scene and ever CcUhorna news men deni Sunday quests at tho Olin Roo i vUiaqe on our aisplay tableinson home were Mr and Mrs j The Red Book readers finished Chert Brown and Betty LaPine of their movie Kern Eichman had yu ptini r irons SDM eiom pe rumor cropped up again at the JJeiuocrtrt convention but again bow wOng, was sung by Paula Curled She was presented Wlhi her past worthy advisors pin by Mother Advisor, He lien Miller The officers installed were Ann Shirley Reason, worihy ad visor Joyce Allen, worthy assoc of Detroit Lmmett Clark and  chie and wife of Detroit Ann Arbor and Elmer McCona charqe of it Wewill show it this iacts were lackingHe was about week, We have colored maple 10 consider it a myth when he family of Howell Ed Clark ana  Gend Hammef, wife and two, leaves ior room decorations, qot a definite lead He went to wife and Mrs G W Clark 01 Ann Arbor,  Mrs Gladys Lee, Lakeland jostmistress enterined Mrs, Auaref Huston, Michigan Cen sons and Mrs Nora Ticho of 1 Music from the Omaha Neb, are visitinq at the DcHe Hammer home started this week We have made pictures of the Over 400 attended the chicken  North Star and Biq and Little dinner at the school Saturday  dipper university i Senator Nixon told him what he j jcnew and advised him to make iate advisor Sally Miller, char Jf , Postfmstres and daugher, night served by the Cong 1 Lad ity Pegqy Smith, Hope Marilyn l  Send M Huston iesAid Society Gufc5faonFcithG2ln Tasch ,J 00 Michigan postmasters  20 ladies attehdHl the shower will attend the postmasters con given Thursday night by Me  vention at Boston, Mass,Oc110 j dame Rosa LaRosa and Sally j recorder Mary Boyd, treas Rosina HilLchaplain Ajma Slcr hospital, Detroit in charge Any  J  TAArrmaA rhA ift elaible t Love Paula C CuTlett Relig handicaped child is elgible  APPRECIATION We wish to thank all of our friends for the kind expressions of love extended to us in this time of deepest sorrowMay God bless yxu all is our sincere pray er Georqe Thompson Mr and Mrs Paul Keiser, Janet and Jay Lillian and Ira Nay WE SET THEM FREE TO KILL David Dressier, noted author ity on criminals lashes out with at the negligence of hospitals and prisons in releasing danger ous psychopaths befole they are Cured, Read We set them free to kill in this Sundays Oct 5 Issue oof the qreat Color Grav uxe American Weekly, exclus ivey with the Detroit Sunday Time 11 Mr and Mrs Wilbur Eisel of j Doyle for Dorothy Barrett Suian LaBelle and ESeanor Bloxon made room decorations ot leaves and insects Fifth Grade We had our music books and Fowlervilie called on Nrs,Emmal ion Ptf Thayer Immortality 1 J0381,   x T , Nancy Slayden, Patriotism,Vir  A Sallabella of Jack ginia Ritterouter observerElaine vile, Florida spent, the week Johnson, musician, Barbara Mill ld   4VAndr7 P11 er choir director Delia Slayden e Wrth them, Mrs Vivian promoter Mary Jecm Kirsche, Vla Ledwidge and daughter assistant drill leader , 5nd T3 Sfn J0 g  daughter, called at the Wm Howie home in Howell Sunday,  lesson over the air and enioyed Born to Mr and Mrs Richard it very much Gordenier Nancy Pond of  We have a hike planned and Keego Harbor, Sept 11 at Pon j committees appointed They are, tiac General Hospital, a girl, butterfly, insfect wild flowers j mg the chicken supper Saturday it public as it would eventually come out, Nixon aqreed but said ne knew little oi the fund or the contributors as the fund was handled by Dana Smith of Cal lornia Edeson called up fltantt, got his story and then it was giv en to the other reporters CASD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and ev ery on who had a part in makMaryellen  HOME ECONOMICS ROOM C F Hewlett, Watldns dealer, has donated to the Pinckney high school home ecnomics class a spice rack with six assor , birds nests, leaves and moss,    We made party hats for the Seventh Grade  first qrade birthday and receiv Friday we beat Hambug at I ed thank you letter from them,, soft ball 18 to 1 f Mrs Vera Downing, chairman John Burg has pennants his  of the mothers group helped Mrs Raymonda Morris gave parents brought frcm the Mich, j with the party linen shower at her home Sat I game Saturday, j Joey Kolbe of Willard school, urday night for Lorou Hocy of Dexter 16 wee present Mr and Mrs Edward Grablick ted spices, one ejeh of 12 differ ,  ,   A ,  ent flavoring extracts, baking g er5,dale 8Peit Saturday with powder, a box of four color food  M Ecmor LedwidqU Mrs combinations and the Watkins Ledwidge returned home with library of cook booksalad book and household hint book For the sewing sept, a can of sewing machine oil and supply of thimb  bles  them Whie going to th Brighton hos pital after his wie Saturay, CJ Clinton failed to i the turn this side of the ic houses crt the Horbst farm and banged up the Mrs Gladvs Davis, English St high schcod teaiheii entertained 6 Reuben Gentner 21 members of her class crt her home on Baker Rd, Dexter Tuee Mr Olin Robinson aoes to eJ wiCTirtiK famikv of Ann Arbor called crt the John Boyek home Sunday and with, them the Beyers called on the htfeetey Momsons of Chelsea mo Denise Davis went to Jackson  Highland Park, has been visit on the excursion Sunday, ina us We made self control charts, We have a garter snajfe in out one for girls and one for boys, 1 collection Eddie Wakefield and Bobby  Sbrth Gad Kelly went to the Pmckney De  We worked on paper mache Fridav, Victor Basydlo brought a hum ming bird to school but it died Victor made a cage tor a cc   coon, , cupboartlPattV Palmer, newt  Our mothers will visit us this Judy Freohlichhandymen, Eddie coining Thursday Wakefield James ubctnkjiec I We all wadm charts on Egypt, graphrPete Geryrz, Mark White We hod our first music lesion ct P GerycxTuoV FroehUcliuand liked it N bookcase Karen Guetofson Wtt Our next issue of me Sixth witt gjame Friday, We have appointed new com mitteesboctrds, Larry Snowcold dusting, Jean Clark, library Den ise Davis, cloor Norma Murphy night a big success for the Congregational Ladies and Mr and Mrs Willard Wiltse Mr and Mrs Norm Toppin, Mrand M Louis DunlavyMrand MrsXSene Towner for generous donations Ticket receipts were 86900 Mytxi MeabonViihaxrrnan LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 Regular, meeting of Livingston Lodge on Tuesday evening Oct 8 Business scission only Refresh ments served P W Curlett, SecV GnlAnes Is OeL tod Marvin Rickells, serving tfane for vobbery, escaped from the Chilson convict ooxnp Saturday in c Ford 1941 dump truck which, he abandoned on North Tenttorial Road Mr and Mrs Wmv Kelchom and Mr and Mrs Henry Hauef  c church in GrciEPory  D9 3d I ie yds cO bA q be A SDW  vnh leflp ntrl o4  4 m M 4  crtrsn M njOBt vV,   4fi,  JL  , rv K HyTHE PtyCBlgT MBJfflt  AVeoaedcyy Octobor Wft52   Automatic ELECTRIC Water Heater Standard Installation, Including wiring and plumbing, without eharg Hi Voull have hot water on tap, when yoi want it, with an automatic electric water heater Its worryfree    workfree    as well as dependable    thrifty    clean    carefree    and durable The very last word in modern hot water service Your electric appliance dealer or neighborhood Edison office will be happy to help you select the rightsized heater for your family needs SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison VOTE II  ft U ATIC NOV 4th   B  ELECT THE MAN WHOSE BACKGROUND FITS HIM FOR  THE JOE  THIS IS THE BUMPER STRIP THAT STANDS FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT If tiifc TEACHER AT MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE FOR 15 YEARS Veteran of World War 1 CONSERVATIVE BUT PROGRESSIVE HAS EXPERIENCE IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SJBSnSBBSi mmmmmmHmmnRRmm mmm eHessflBBSBBBBMeMSJSSSS siMiiaiSisssssisssBSSSJ  Will Fight for and Protect the Rights of the Farmer, Working Man and Small Business DON HAYWORTHS impressive record Ills him for Congess Nationally known author, traveler, veteran of World War X and teacher at Michigan State College for 15 ytarft HAYWORTH hai the Intelligence, the agreisiveness and the Integrity to do tko RIGHT kind of Job if elected Congrc VOTE   AeiguiKrug notes A judgement for 96,000 was  renderec in iedexai cou1 in ue  troit last week by Judge Kocin  ski vs Arthur  Wood Brighton, financier in favor of George La Blanc, tamer head oi the Asner icon Hospital and Medical Ben  fit Assn It involvtW an auto ac cident on US 16 June 26 1950 Patricia Jean Sibley dauqhter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Sibley of Stockbridge was married to Paul McCue of Lowville N Y at WateHown N Y Sept, 20 Harold Corser of Gregory has received his discharge from the army Fowlerville high school lost their first qame to Okeznus 14  to 7 Lester Kluck has been named commander of the Brighton Am erican Legion Post The cornerstone of the new Brighton Lutheran church was laid last Sunday j Robert Duff has resigned as lues, wea pastor of Oak Grove MEchcrch to attend school 5570 pupils are enrolled in the puolic, schools ou the ofrui on  4oU in parcohial schools TheField school qo to Whittmore Lake and the Bullock h  join iioweii i newer Dexter Theater DeJrtu Mich Howell, Michigan TuesWecLThur Sept35r5ctI2 vviAtn, enj n n A  Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas Frwiay W Oct 3, 4  in THE MERRx WIDOW cartoon and news Friday, Saturday Oct, 3, 4 Sue WiniersJlicxdoIonUban MR MAN AND I 2 Features 2 SCARLET ANGLE ffiL tecuiCOlOt a super western with Yvonne DeCarlo, Rok Hudson and SAN FRANCESCO STORY Tun Holt Richard Martin V OVERLAND TELEGRAPH cartoon t Jo 1 McCrea Last show wiarts 830 Sunday Monday, October 5 6 Mat bun, tfO  nu cont  O, HENRYS FULL HOUSE  Fred Allen, Anne tocter yeanne Crcdn, Farley Granger cnrioon and news lata, CL I, 8 9 Joan Crawford in SUDDEN FEARv with Gloria Grahame, B i3 Bennett cartoon  novelty Sunday Monday October 5 6 TVOIRY HUNTERS An Acttt ran SJanto Anthony StejsL iinah Sheridan and M Edwards cartoon and news Tuss Wed Thur, Oct 7, 8 9  rPREAMBOAT A iao4 CoiAtr Ginger Rogers, Ann Francis ctsrioon news sports Coming Ill See You in my Dreams Were Not Married Comina Way 02 a Guacho, The the Stockbridqe consclidcf5nI1 Greatest Show on Earth these schools weie included, an increase would be shown The enrollment last year was public 5569, parochial 373 The Ypsilanti American Leq n Post gave the CathoEc Boys ville School at Macon 3,300 in  football epuipiment It had been used by formejr legion teams A Briqhton youth has been arrested fox damacring Washte county school properly He drove on the playground at the Spieq lejberg school, smashing eguip ment and on the Dexter lighted field, plowinq plowinq1  up the footflaall field Martycaiee  Vioita Brockmiller, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred BrockmiUer  former Pincfcney residents, was married at the Salem Federated church Wed nesday to Robert Lee Hoffman An oil well gusher has been brought in on the y Reed farm 3 miles southwest of Hbrton Lee Theater WKHMOHF tAIR MJCH Sylvan Tixvitei Chelsea Mihigan Friday, Saturday Oct 3, 4  UNTAMED FRONTIER in Technicolor with Joseph Cotton Shelly Winters ana FEUDQN FOOLST Leo GorsiccL and Bowery Boys cartoon Sun, Mon Tues, Oct 5 6, 7  TfOMPSHG JACK Gene Martin, Jerry Lewis FatureOtelouis Barton Ctfchestra Selected Shorts Friday, Saturday, Oct 3, 4  Gtu lilts  TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GW end HEAD HUNTEHS News Sunday, Monday, October d ti  MACAO A Drama tafrlng Jane RusseL Robert Mitchum and William Bendix Sun shows 3, 5 7 9 cartbon Qlvmoic ETJc fues Wed Thur Oct 7, 8 9 FRANCIS GOES to WESTPOINT a comedy with Donald OConnor, Lorl Nelson cartoon sport Coming Clash by Night, Paula Storv of Will Rogsrs va    egsrf si iuur, uci 0, b MACAO starring Jane Russel Robert Mitchum and William Bendix PROUDLY WE HAIL , Sonny Tufts Walter Abel  f Avon Theater StOfkuiav Micnzgon Nai Mrs, Wm Smith wera at the  MirhPress Club of which Leslie ComingSilver City, Merrit was elected president Men 47 lesirs Ag this week, Week end callers at the Irvin i Smi Brown and wife are at Kennedy home Vern Kennedy  Miss Jennie Haze hs return the St  Worlds Fair, Irvin and wife oi Detroit, the Gerald   Saturday d from YpsUonti where she has Kennedy is running his black and Ambrose Kennedy iamihes Sunday guests t ,4ie Louis beefni severed months smith shop, of Howell  Shehan home were john Lund v r r Myron Davis brought in 3 po The Misses Madgef Jack and dcen and wife of Detroit Gene Penton C Crowlto, entertain tatooos last week iUiit weighed Isabel Nash went to Chicago Shehan and familv of Ann Ar er will give an impersonation of 8 lbs, 10 and 15 lbs each last week From there Madge Arbor, Gerald Bauer and family thfc jjwous Sam Jones at the ihe Dufcojich has a hybiccus goet to Tuscon, Arizona, of Brighton, Edna Spears and Htc  Friday night, plant in the wincov which is in r and Mrs Wayne AtLeejack Sheldon Adm 15 and 25c  hill bloom ond Mrs Mary Jane Tasch at1 The following members of Liv Prot Cliayton Milleir has start A reception was given Friday tended the Mich State footbrxlli ingston Lodge attended 3 EA ed a class in vol JO culture Qnt at  iN svirian DOT qame at Ann Arbor Saturday, j degree coenferencs Friday night  TmTk  IT,  T, T j ,, sonage in Unadiiia for Rev jg  th Ritter entertained 9 at the Dexter Masonic Lodge A Iittl child of Lincoln Smitns BGnL jones and wiie  Saturdery m honor of her Larry Snnbuni, Lonnie Van  Sktobfookllenry 1 Haudc, Ona  , A Carter oi Rives Junction who is buildinq a fence around the 1100 acre qame reserve had his anm broken Wednesday      when his car went in the ditch, Robert Given attended Henry Reason has a cornstalk Michigkm fooball gaime Satur on display at TeepJe Hardware which is 14 ft, 1 in, hiah Jim Roche won another first at the Northville races last week with Morgan Dewey Mrr T  r  iir resi dent, died at the home of Rev WliTn Courtney in Owoseo last weeK, Myron Davis foTner resident died at Howell Friday, Pinckney lost to Chclbea there Friday 13 to 0, They had 2 scor 1 ing chances, one in the first I auarter when Jim Nash reached  the 10 after a 30 yd run and in  the last guSTter when Mike Blades caught 2 passes, j Born to Edward Bigelow and  wife Millie Gardner of Lansing Oct, 1 a son, Rev Fr Dupuys of Erighton has been transferred to Detroit C J Clinton digginq a cellar for his father last week started his tractor in geer and was pinn ed agoing a wall and bruised whefo it started up Dr, and Mrs C L Sioler axe srending 2 weeks in the upper peninsula Elizabeth Bokros has cm office job in Detroit Mr and Mrs, G, W, Teehle and Mr and Mrs Narval Fry were in Irish Hills Sundav The Citv oi Briahton will vote next week on a r40,000 school school bond issue South Lyon expects to install a sewejr system They put in  wcflrworks last year Arthur Bullis and wife of Greg ory and James Brogan and fcan ily of Lansing called at the Bob Read home Saturday Robert Read and wife attpd ed the football game in   j  , Friday, Saturday, Oct 3, 4 I BONANZA TOWN I DuUingo Kid West  with the Charles Starret Smile   otte ata dav and the Associated Truck PURPLE HEART  IRY Lines dinner at Saline at niqht Jtory of  tlc isnl wi for receiving  shipping clerks, j Frances LanordJljLTgjbert Willicm LaPrad, Gregory farm Sunday Tuesday, October 5 7  I had his arm cut off in a corn AP RON SLICK FROM PUNKIN husker Saturday, He is at St  CRICK Joe hospital, Ann Arbor I fa technicolor Brion Smith of Evart spent Sat musical comedy with urday with MTern3 Devr  YoungDinah Shore eaux while his parents Mr, and  Cartoon  Ten Tall badly mauled by a cat last Arla Gardner is visiting Ola n Michaels 8th birthday, ,  Backus in Maion r and Mrs, George Meabon MHL, r   Roeves sch001 7 Pond leave this week for Warrington  dted at Washington D C Tues View Academy has helm ocdnt  Virginia to ist bdr ed recently aauobtefr Dwohv      Andrew Nesbitt and wif spent the week end at the GOT Brown who spent the sum BMr hsse has returned to San  ftndco, Caltfotnia where he STrfArtiaoft T obert SeeMd family of doa Hester home in YpsilantL AV, idfhilJSm ColombusOhia spent the week q Mrs Robert Read and child RJ uEmVMtSc Grovei  a Ae E1 Baughn home n and Mrs Rasenwry Whit   Rank isaam 01  Mesdcnnes VTrginia Carver w and children catted on MnJ Rev Keith Rueggsegger and   and John Carver sr were in Frank Peters in Jackson Thurs family moved into the Conct day Campbell P W Curlett Law rence Baughn Harold PorterOr land Winslow George Tansley and Percy Ellis Marion Shirey returned home from McPherson hospital Friday, A Baptist oqanization is hold ing services In the North Hani 4urg church awisviU Fah is m   last   Wagners Grocer 6OO6 Pinckney Rd Quality Merchandise  Low trices Besr and Wi3S ts Take Out Honrs Daily 8 to 8 Sunday 9 to 8 Piioae Hawell 70S Jl OCTOBER 6th 1 9 THE LAST DAY FOR REGIST RATION IN PUTNAM TWP OR THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION NOVMHER 4th MANY PUTNAM VOTERS ARESITLL UNREGISTERED I WILL BE AT MY HOME DAILY Murray Kennedy, Twp, Clerk  Mrs, Wm, Ket and son, Mr, Dr, Ray Duffy attended the cham Michigan State Medical Society meeting in Detroit last week, The Winston Baughn family1 Trooper Pat Jeffreys came were in Lansing Sunday, herej from Bay City Monday in mesg macfc it impossible for a new car but burned out a rod M, Rpbert Given to   and had to be towed back there ,hower and wwidiaa oi fcoretta The foUpwing from liexe attend Hoey  rjrter ed bm Conal district meeting in Dundee Tuesday RevRueg The Robert Given familv call Merer and whey Henry Hauck, on bet mothe Mrs, Ward at Nelson Buara, Goio Tmomp tU kckson hosnttbl flundaf   v ri mw  v ,0  N v IVpppnpnpnifi  W If jl   V TWJSPf   f WiTf  ,  ThePeopIes Ster e WeeWSW October 1, 1932 vw Groceries Drygioods Canned GOOS Shoes   Cants Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Stare  taHtesToppo Model Vf4l Wttfvl PhlfeTepbyM tMt Siguier frU lOOVOt PMfM Syrteez, Completely Instated ts Crfctden o  tOTAfc STATE OF M1CHGAN Thr  ftbute Court Xu mn County of Livingston in the MatW ot the Estate ol Asa Lewis Deceased At a session at said Couri held September 16, 1952  Present, Honor jle Hiram R Smitifc Judge OJ  tobate Notice Is hereby Given, that all creditors of said deceased are re f quirec to present their claims in,  vrititt and under oath, to said1 Court, and to serve a copy there i oi upon William LaPrad of Greqj oryMichigan fiduciary of said es i  ut6  ud that such claims J will be heard and the heirs at I  law of said deceased be determl ined by said Court at the Pro  bate Office on December 1,1952 at tn A M   it ii ad, That nofcico there by be given by publication of f copy hereof for three wiieks conf secutivelyprevious tosaiddaycf, hearing in the PinckneyDispatch and that the fidicuary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter sst ctt his last known adcress by registered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 prior to such hearina or by personal service at least five 5 day prior to such hearing Hiram R Smithjudge of Probate A true copy CeletUo Parshail, Register o Probate Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 4nd Class tiKTttw at poetottco vet ot March 6, 1877  JLoweil StfwikaarrMxb Sudtfcripuen Price Uti c yea I Mr, and Mrs, Bert Petfrit of Detroit celebrating their 41st  wedainq anniversary spent Ipi week end at the George Roush name and had aiuner ui Han j  sons Sunday with the houshes James Noble and wife of De troit spent Sunday at the John McDonnel home Miss Lois McDonnel writes from LondonJFiTtgland she made the crossing in 7 days and had  a nice voyage She will attend Mahceshter University 11  months Mylo Chubb and wife of Few lerville called at the Lynn Hen dee home Sunday Louis Coyle and wife with Alex Coyle and wife called on  IJev Fr Coyle in Jackson Sun day Miss Rosalee Nash with Kenn eth ZiU of Ann Arbor spent the  week end at the Mark Nash home and attended the football game in Ann Arbor Saturday She returned to Marshall Sun  seifooe eus ejeuM njbiu AD Jane Nash finishes her camp tometer course at Lansinq this week Alice Gearhart of Dexter spent the week end at the Mak Nash home  Mrs Larry Camburn took her mother, Mrs Sarah Barnum to Beulah last week to visit her her sister, Mrs Edith Gordon, Harold Swarihout returned from the Ann Arbor hospital last week but went back for fur ther treatment 1 John Aaams of Wildwood,N J and Mrs Mildred Bird of Chic ago spent the week end at the  Lester McAfee home Mis, Lester McAfee was in De troit las week, Neil Bauqhn who is is Caliior nia eepects a discharge Oct, 6, after 4 years service in the nav al medical corp Donald Burns and wife of Kal I amazoo spent the wk end  here Barbara is attending school there Ray Bums and sons Donald and David went to Pontiac Satur day to hep Bud Conklin on his new house The Ray Bums family were Sunday dinner quests at the Jack Younq home Portaqe Lake Walter Clark was in Bristol,, Tenn, ast week  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child dren spent the wee J end in  Stockbridge Roy Fisher has sold his house to Gerald Reason Mrand MrsWaJtrtr Clark were in Lansinq Friday, Dr Cecil Hrnd ee, Mrs, Rose Hendee end Mrs Blanche Clark were in Howel and Briqhton lact  y ro Hughes Plumbing  Heating Complete Liie Plumbing Fixtur and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS ROT WATER COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL  WE savicE 1075 EAST M36 TELEPHONE PINCKNEY lttfE LAST CALL FOB Coal at Reduced Prices A JOHN L LEWIS LAYOFF IS ABOUT TO TAB PLACE DEHoey Sons PHONE 268 DEZTEB J M TAX E S Village of Pinckney Real Estate and PsfMMl fssjsi are  due and will be received at Th ,,, , EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TOOT fUBTHER t NOTiCI AT MY RESIDENCE AT 545 EAST PUTNAM 8T, WNODfEY HELEN REYNOLDS ALL THRU fOR ONLY  FBK 20J ACT NOW OPrCR EXPjSfS OftvT j 8 V   mt 0 YOU OIT  blf boomhVl run featuring H eu  m4 work Mvta SWWJHIIII  YOU W es wHwnHi fVHm system templet Ntetofled et vur  toe Off 9 ertmJsrs ef i  SEE US TODAY puiw I  Phillip THI mMirosi 1181  PMgt I Hookes flwfthiit ATTENTION If you are interested in improving your singing voice READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAM CAVERLY of  Howell will teach voice in Pinckney on one night each week He is a Conservatory graduate witn plenty of experience CALL HOWELL 967 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED TREAT VOUP TIRED FEET  TO REAL  J  TOWEL SUPPLY SERVICE  I Telephone  Cb   Directory  REGISTRATION NOTICE TO VOTE ON SALE OF LIQUOR BY THE GLASS GENERAL ELECTION  Tuesday, Nov 4,1952 TO XHEiLUAUOERJI   THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY Notko Is hereby given that in conformity with tht Micbf  n Election Law, I, the undersignod Clerk, will, upon any dL excpt Sunoiy and a legal holiday, tht day of any regular Of epccial election or primary eUctton, receiro for regiatratioa the name of any legal voter in biid Townihip, City or Village aot Elroady registered who may A JLY TO MB PERSONALLY fof such n gistration Provided, however, that I can receiro BO names tvr registration during the time intervening between tho Twos tieih day before any regular, special or official primary oleetkO and the day of such election  J FOOT COMFORT , Numbing and Repair fATEB STSTEMS WSTAUED WATER SOFTEK  ETC, ar moteam mumUP  Pont tolerate ton, burning feet Ti cluti VtlvetEex Air CwhJon Imole Prclocfs f V  earn walking, giyn potftK car  omr 150 ttyWi, your exact six and perianal ttrvke Snow pipped direct uuaaAiwtTrj U, , POP JO At Xi i     KOTlCivlS HEREBY filVEiN THAT I WILL BE My Home 1000 am to 800 p, m  j each day I m, ff TUESDAY OCTOBER 6th  L3St UflY  The Thirtieth day preceding said Election i  H provided by See f, Chapter t, Part II, P A S0C, M39 Bec 1, Chapter 3, Part II, P A 1939, et SI, P A, 1941, Act 291 P A 1945, From 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock s m on aaM lay IsffM purpose of REVIEWING tho REGISTRATION and RMISTTO ING such of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY Of VIM AGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the jrecinct at the time of registration, and entitled radar tho eoat Ititutinn, if remaining auch residontl to foto st tho Best oloetk thrtll be entered in the registration book ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL i  APPUCATION, PROCEDURE 4 SEC 16Any elector who is vnabto It sjslnjpafsoasl spnnV cation for registration bocaitae of physJetl sssUBtf or abeenre from the Township, City or Village in trblsh hhl MSI ttsldonot la located, may be registered prior to tho state of iSfimaUusi before any election or primary election by sjisrlit from the Clerk of the Township, City or Village Is wfiah teloostod Ids legal residence, duplicate registration esfis and aroonting SI duplicate the registration affidavit before o notary pnblk other officer legally authorised to administer oaths s turning such registration card to tho Clerk of tho Toi City or Village before the close of office hour on the last If registration prior to any election or primary ol jrtJQj The 2ary public or other of fleer administering the oat lame bn the line for the aV leimte his title MeVDHsp ACoi desk 0 y      AV ,, IfWtWli      kKltrv r THE fWCDOT WBPATCH Wadaaiday, Oeor L 195 I I Were proud to anru, c the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractors rjcssors to the iVrnous Models A and B We have a 60 on diijy now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to  please, the more impressu youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hnnds on the wheel and put one of these tiactors throrgii is paces in 1  cld Thats Vvbcn youll know theyre truly great new tractors Established 186 Incorporated 176 McfHERSON State BAN  HoweJL Mich FOOTBALL Is your son ploying iootball Il ne is, he eats and sleeps it, He is thinking along team lines, his i place in the teom,How the team can win,  Saving is a team proposition  One dollar alone does not do  much work, but several toqeth ex will do lotsrmore Regular savings is the means to the new ca, toe new furniture the vacations one wants to  take, the new home one hopes to have,  , , Whatever you goal Savinq will help yu aet there Ail uttA u UJ iQ,000 ix juxed by u xocjufeaitfiip in lu  ecWrai Deposit li4f nice Cai  oaratioo YOUR SIGNATURE ON A  CHECK AND THE BILL lb PAID and re  ceiptea lliai is cii inere is 10 it A checking account maks it 1 unnecessary to carry iarqe sums j ot money on your person I ou I can leave ii in Uie bank whc j it is sate and araw it out by  chetk as you need itt This is tne simpliest, sures and most businesslike way oi con ducting your chairs We invite you to open a checidnq account at c rxinK,  il rifti NATION M, BANK Howell Mich Under ILUUL dapvrvisio, luember Federal Deposit insurance Corporation All Lepobits iiiuied Up to5j510,UOO For Kacu Depositor BUILDING SALE AT AUCTION iue Department of Conserva  PROFESSIONAL CORNER i THE PINCKNEY SANtABWH BAY M DUFFY M D c mckno v  I4f ii a an tfaily il0K A M to  AC V M  Exrept WedwfWi fVloa Tus rn na, j i i, a DR G B McCLOSKEY DeuJLftt 112 North MicUaui fv Telephones Ofiice 935 iesu, i U14 Evenings by ApiKUnjoiiatj HoweJl  Mkhtaan HERB SNEEj Phone 1U3 207 F G, i iioi How all  Mrfbfcaa Heal Estate, Irsuian , jfjffkarcqe City, Lake and Fain MGNv A SpedaUt 1st Your Property Vfi tit  HEAL t TB Fasma, Homes Lam ft op ills  and Business Opportunttlef List Your Property Wttb Ms GERALD H4ASON Broker   0 9 Nttb Feuxl ftnekaey Mich Plume 1 3 3 lhon7T57nT  Kepukiur MYSON J HUGHES Flurabinq and reatina Slate 8717 LalTwUe Driv License Hush Lak  P H WARTHO Jt 6 SON Y Funeral Hone ooC Swarthout, jirectoi  Modern Equiomen Ambulance Fervic rnes 39  R Ftncney Micv FRED C BEICKhOFF o  OPTOMETRIST 1 West Grand Pver Av 1Uwell  Michlaur erfdfvcc 6 J  Jhone 052 LEE LAVEY General Insurant Voue 593 Pinckun iih REFRIGERATION SERNICF HAROLD RAD Repairs on All Makes Phone Pmcl ney 15 4F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WVL1L CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 HiOYD HFNW livestock Hau na Wekl Trips Mudf To rW  General TnH tna PinrVw7 M Phone 161FH H W WYLB NOTARY Insurance and B5nd STHCNE 136 Plnckn 7 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portago Lake Hot 4  Phone Dexter 3461  f tor CEMETERY MEMORTALS Prices You Can Afff d To PajMILFORD GRENITE WORKS Gilford, Michioan k Classified AW FOR SALE Modern 5 rooms i bathfuil basementall haivvood  LOST Between  ,m J  l l   ,  FOLJ SALE Part Holstein and Jersey cow heavy milker, Earl Gallup Pinckney  i,  iTI s h  lVt BABDWABf J1UT, isst I Efj Plutttbi Water wtm  Stanley Oik NOTICE J IVirsWilliam Kennedy, Jtnckney  Representcttive for th Winkbi  I house Floral Compai  has re  f  signed 6 f j MRS LUCY r rlASON J  Has Succeeded Her Phone All  t Your Flower and Plant Orders eo her at PHONE NO 0 at Pmck tioa will sell at Public Auclcion, 20 qara tL3 ioiiowmg state owned Duiid   gs located at the speciiied lo  ations on UhJe Geqorr Staue oome Area on Friday, October 3, 1952 at 200 P M, E,S,T on the former Barkowitz tract, Sec uon 8 corner of Hinchey and  Spears RoadsPutnam Township, Livingston County, Former Barkowitz tract SW  i SE4, Section 8, T I N it 4 L,  Putnam Township, Livingston County No 1, House 2 story, approximat ely 30x 50 feet  No, 2, Barn about 30x40 feet No, 3, Granary and attached shed, about 20 x 24, feet , ,  Tv ,Nx 4, Corn crib, about 4x22 feet, rooms 335 E Mrun St Pinckney Iv  5 Chicken coopabout 12x40 i Phone 12QF11  n Mjin Se, Pinckney Fred J Teeple Phone Howell 671 WANTED Home ior 5 little kittelns Mrs  uensmoreM 36 Pinckney, Mich    FoTl SALL25 Plymouth hock pullets, average 3Vi lbs eachc, laying, 175 each,  ivii s rred Seymiourphon 71F6  iui oALLnou3e aiiu OA smail bean, cfiicken coope, runnling water, some fruit, close to store 1 ana senooi S3,to0, U0 down, balance at S40 a month, Lucius Doyle, phone 42,Pinck  ne 2 FOR ruJl t larye sleeping j 4 M4tXMt    J iJr ft f  4T   I neyMrcVagan   n iWINKELHOUSB FLORAL CO   Howell, Mihciqan feet No j, Outhouse Former Speas tract, SW1 SE Vi, Section 9, T I N, R 4 E, Put nam Township, Livingston Coun ty 1 No 7 Smail house about 12x18 feet FOR SALEYorkwin Seed Wheat irom yield of over 40 bushel per  acreAlso apartment size 4 burn er Liectromaster stove I   Lloyd Hendes,Phone 1B1F13 J  APPRENTICE TOOL MAKER  Must be Veteran, elgible for G,l  prograni, ipreirrably Former Kellenberger tract SEVi SW Vi Section 9 T 1 N R 4 E Un ,  rv  uirrri rmti adilla TownshipLivingston Coun i in mis vicinity Mechanical jrpto  tv  Pinckney and Gregory, a female Marhsr dog, black and tan Will pay rdwaxd A E Beemcm, Lansing, Mich 1511 Lyons Ave or phone N08 Pinckney, , ACCORDIAN LESSONS Join our Accordian band You need not own an accordian We will rent you one Call Howell 810  for particulars Lesson given in  Pinckney, Greenes Music and Book Storo 114 State St Howell, Michigan FOR SALE 2 guns, on 12  gaqe pump, one 12 guage  w,  le barrel, 1 trapping bcx and two small heating ilov Lucius Doyle,phone 1 AUTOMATIC SAW IING 75  SERVICE WHILE YCV WAIT LL WORK GUAR tNTEKD LVW MOWKrtS SliABPENED WANDEUS SAW FIUNG SHOF HILAND LAtu trT SIDE 11524 RIVHl DrTVE E  K V I mt  W iff ym4 1V  No 8 House2 stoiyabout 27x28 feet rude and excellence n High School mathematics necessary Address letters of application Former McLaughlin tract SWJwith full particulars for intervew  SEUi Section 11 T I N, R 3 E touTnw TnnL  DIE Co Unadilla, Livingston County  BBIGHTON TOOL DIL Co  No 9 House, 1, about 25x25  Brighton Mien Former Parker tract NWU, SW Section 11, T I N, r 3   training program, iprfrrabiy 1 , 9 i married Should have his home 1 I hprp C q T Utlif S  iririnHv, Mechanical apti  1 CC  a 1 MIU For Worrev EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Near  ,, , i new income property,3 rooms, Unadilla Township, livingsn  upstaiis, 5 rooms and bath County       iWa No 10, Barn, approximately  30x  in TeeDhoneWork QUAL Meats Frui Yaet Abies Pish Courteous Service  V  S jK ,u   v   JTJ         42 feet No 11, Hoghouse and corner b Terms Full cash price at time cf sale, plus cash bond for 25 perk cent of the sale price with min  lmum of 500 and ct maximum oi 100, Bond will be refunded whtn buldings have been re  moved and the premises clean up accoudna to conditions speci tied in the Building Sale Permit All buildings are numbered for ease of idenUiiaction The Department oi Conserva tion resferven the riqht to reject any and all bidsNOTICE POBlScAUCTION Notice is hereby qiven that the following described properv ties in the White Lodge Counf Club Subdivision, locate Hiamburg Towishipv T con County, Michigan, will e oGt ed for sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, October 18th at 12 oclock noon,on the steps of tho  club house of said country club, Terms Cash, Lot No 15, Owner, John Stewart Lot No 297,Owner,Frank Signor Lot No 383, Owner, Mrs lennie Hatch Lot No 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  Pmmfm VWWJr  wjjp wwi wSlsjfSJPM  ,wTOr T V Velum 68  Jfe8 WsdnMdojr, Sept 24, 1952 Deaths 6ti percent ol the vomers voteu 4n tne recent primaries Vvnai they loses sigh, ol is that only 81 percent ot the voters are egisterea Also a lot oi tne voters were pranoaUy hoqtied ana dragged to the polls Py service organizations The political campaign now running into the last month The, biggest sensation so tax is tn reveakraon that Senator Nixon the Republican vice piesidenuai candidate accepted a gift o  fciuuuu irom Ckuuui ists This has furnished more headlines than anything else in  the campaign mfrijrfln Mirror I A political expert saysverYjiaQrB 73 THOMPSON one is getting excited biu hm jiatiuyn ay lhompson born in Tecumoen, Mich, ireb19, 1891 ihe deceased held secretarial positions in Letrou prior to hex maxhage to Georue Thompson ol Detroit in ISO Most of her tmoxued life was spent in and around Detroit un t the family moved to the rxiicicney uitKX IUSI 10 Hi land Lake and later at Pinckucfy ivheae they built a hne home he was active in the affairs oi  e Com CongL Lhurch ana tae ckney Chapter No 145 OK  ana was siaieh to have been installed as wortny jrnatron next The campaign in Michigan is Q , ,, anore intense than in yearsBoth o gK Dhe5 husband, a paties nave strong candidates rSSu  th Keiaer of lor governor and U S, Senaor Sf  ddaughtfcr bnfet Pother, the republican candidate seem disposed to emulate the example at Senator McCarthy oi Wisconsin and is devoting his campaign to attacking com munism The steel strike which shut down Great Lakes freighters is  not expected to cause a coal shortage as most of thfc coal us  ed in Michigan comes from To  ledo Michigans, only coal mine, the one at St Charles has shut down For years it was a sals guard against coal shortages Gov Williams has set Sept,22 to Oct 6 as registration Day and urges all Michigan voters to reg ister Although there ae four million voters in Michigan only two million have ever voted He also asks all organiuiions to send out as many absent vot ersballots as possible The new Caro mental hospital Keiser, oi Detroit and a brother, Ira Nay oi Ann Azbor The funeral will be at the Pinck ney Congl this evening at 800 p m xev Donald Brady orhc latinq The O E S funeral ser  Local Note Mrs Dorothy Dinkel, Mrs Ifcn ma Dinke and Nellie Gardner called at the Montgomery Fun eral Home Jackson Wednesday Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy vvdre in Detroit Thursday, Mesdames Margretta Jubb and Hjlen Starr oi Detroit qave a shower Sunday at her home for Mr Rachel Hcdnefc 65 were present a nice time was had  Russell Waters and wife of Fowlerviile called at the George Meabon home Sunday Miss Eia Melvin attended the congress of Confraternity Christ ion Doctrine at Lansing Sept, 19 to 22 and stayed at the Hob bert Grainger home Rev Albert SchmitL Nellie Gardner, Mrs Norman White and Mrs Isabel Johnson was there Friday and  Mesdames Louis Coyle Ray  Burns Jack Young and Fannie Kavanaugh Sunday Mr  tliolic Si Bumme 6m 8x00 UkOfc 1140 Win tf 4 lQtfQ Novenao thmitomm fridar eyeniig  70  ev and Mrs, Lynn Hendee vi will K , TU T 1 atnded the wool growers pic Sqn T,  L , hursdcl rue at Huron River Park Sunday, at J0 p m there will be anoth 1  ,,, A 3Kii Friday ate Noremw Deottee Saturday 740 la M0 7v Sunday bliW Ham Cougi egatioiuti  Thursday 800 p so prays meet ing at chucrh W Ketcham is the Header Sunday, 1030, Sermon by Rev Keith fieugefeegger who has  been hired as pastorMciiuouite Calvary JUnnaaue cnurch  OQ Beach, Pasfttr S  Sunt Waltoj Esch Mrvmny Won hip ,, 1000 Sunday Schoii  Jl00 CaudrosHinr UJ45 Young Peoples Meeting 30 Cott Felimranlp SetrV Wednesday JbQQ P Ob  Grade School News  , , First Grade   LOHlHiettt We hove plants geraniums   ejection polls are follow, and violets in our room brought 1 P  scme course this year by the pupils hey did in 1948 when the Mike Plumjmer a book Bonnie T U wrong The Gallup poll uhn a poem and Mrs Tasch a   Widely known, pute snake skin It feels like papdr,  about  same figures they Tommy Chambers is b in d  1949 Eisenhower 50 per school again  I cent Stevenson, 43 undecided We have another terrartum I  Arsy eatolmn J JU1 Friday we cetebrate the Aug and SerA birthdays Shirley Reason, Jane Nash Bar bara Miller and Paula Curlett  2 tears Ago  Asher Wylie home and cedfed J vS hh 8 oi  on Mrs Jessie Wylie at McPhor fLltiil am died a  Wyl son hospital, Mrs Wtm Mercer with Mrs Helen Mcqreqor and children Brighton called at the Dr Wal GARY MICHAL GILLESPIE Gary Michael Gillespie 10 son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Gillespie ,, ,of Hland Lake was killed Sat I  Mercer home in East Lan urday about 700 p m when helsin5 Saturday wa3 shot through the hebrt by i J6 Cooper, son of M and  Second Grade Billy Lkrht and Mary Ellen Singer are back in shool Patty Suggett brought us a piece af birchbark tram north Mary hd Aschenbrenners Jmother is visiting her Anita Clark brought a plant to school CamiHo Buda is ill Larry Utley spent Friday with Louis Haydu ir We enjoy our new library, Billy light has a television, John Cologne spent Saturday with his grand mother John Wil son had a speedboat ride John Singers little brother is a year old, Wallace Singer and Joyce Bolz are host and hoctoei this week First and Second Bobby MUliken has a baby pia , ,,,      1 Sunday Rollene Singer visited Chelsea Monaay Funeral was her gxandmother in Howell at inclakey Thursday Becky MolJia haB a caterpillar VJames Shirey has sold his farm U  making cocoon, at Cordely Lake and purchased Boh Mmen is going to have the George Reason house m  j n and adenoids out at Pinckney,        explain their debacle in 1948 by saying Truman got all the undecided votes Hiese polls are mostly sold to Repub lican papers ancL they must be made attractive  them They always contain enough undecid ed votes to swing the election either way A pall taken of the news repartee who are accomp aning General Elsenhower show ed 24 for Stevenson 7 for Eisen hower and 6 undeddecLOf the re porters accompaning Stevenson 19 were far Stevenson 9 for Eis enhower and 7 undecided This was in Christian Science Moni tor In 1936 a poll taken among DeVbit Free Press employ I ees, a strong anti Roosevelt paper showed a majority for Roos evelt The Commonweal a Cam cuation, founded by Al Smith, has endorsed Stevenson a 22 rifle bulletHe was playing with John Fousnerj9, at latters home at Half Moon Lake, The  rifle belonged to Johns fan jr Michigan State College Gary  scud to ha  re,iea the Mr and Mrs Gene DinkeLMr will not be ready Nov 1 It has  gun butt on the cp nd and lean 1 2nd M Alberl Dinkel and Mrs Haniisoh Cooper oi Unaaiila who has been teaching agriculture in Williamston is attending The body of Dominick Scapinq who drowned at Zukey Sunday wab lecovered WlednesdayJ  The Senior class numbers 8, 5 boys 3 girls The officers are1 Wayne Carr, pres, Clare M Uer, 132 beds 70,000 a year is need ed to operate The legislature only appropriated 50,000 Gov Fuller Warren of Florida is making a Thank You tour of  Michigan and paying his re spects to the Michigan people who winter in Florida CONSERVATION NOTES ed over to cock it whtn it went off Mrs Fousner took him to St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor where he was pronounced dead He was in third grade at the Pinnkney elementary school The survivors are his tents, Emma Dinkel attended the fun eral of William Dunbar at Jack son Thursday Sunda quests of Mr and Mrs John Bo wi were Frank Boyer and family, Ann Arbor Peie S4raiae and fapnjly Ypsjlariiti SVLt t vice pres Elinor Gage Ocil Hendee treas  Mrs Sarah Reason ewill sell hei household goods yattraction Jim Roche won hrst money at  U of M hospital Third Grade Denise Mowers and Junior Darrow were b years old Sun Lucille and Linda Barretts Uncle Frank is visiting them Janice hose has new shoes and Toxnmie hitter is gating his rooi shingiecL Tom Read has a baby sister Barbara baughn went to the  People were surprised a few days ago by a statement from General Eisenhower that if el ected he was considering ap pointing a qualified negro to his cabinet This was strange in considering his efforts to break up the solid south This state iment followed a survey made which showed that then were enough negroes in 12 key states to swing the election The neggro has made great strides in social equality last lew years yexxife They have won election to congress, the legislature, to  county office are on most colli ege football teams and more and more an breaking into big league base ball every year a brother, Ronald, ll ancTsrster, Charles Pedix and family 0 DeDeana, 5 The funeiral was at  cind Aria Jaguisb and wiie the Swarthout Furerai Home0 Byron ,1 Tuesday afternoon, Rev Paul Mrs 1 laymonda Morris attend Application to hunt m the  Geiger af Brighton onWuffinigi,  d a bridal sliower Friday qiven n UT arrartn in ATloctrrn ,  givtb by the Doletski Sisters 01 Dexter for Loretta Hoey Mr and Mrs Fred Read with Mand MrsJe Schosser oi Ann Arbor are on a weeks trip to Maine and points east ,  McDnic picnic Sunday  ,, 4, it  Adrian with Morgan Dewe Claudia Garrs cousin visited Whether the new Detroit park, last week He is at Northviile  Sunday  faQ7 oriinance prohibing all this week yye je nw utcay book Iwrldna in the loop area will ac W C Hendee  Sons cleaned Terry Roweil brought a rurtlei xupUah anything or not iss too up with their sheep at Adrian to gchool in a cage, an  JY to 7 bui  lt hme t0 gtoY and Grand Rapids last week, Charles Root has 6 new hens   transfer of the 5 police Pinckney high school with a I u 1     any deer eason in Allegan j b  Ul41cicney oexnt rv county are available There are 1  c 30D0 cOpUcahons but only 1000 QS COUNTY CONVITION hunters will be licensed 681  hunters last year shot 30 fawns and does The dfept has purchased j350, Four new clubs have register ed under the Williamston plan Huron, Washtenaw, Big Six, Len J  184 attended the OES county convention at Pinckney Tuesday Mildred Miller W M gave the  , 1 4    D  wekm Caerine Hartman UUU orooK trout eggs rrom renn  county president the response 1 i1 TI mu cuncuy sylvama and 300,000 more rrom invocation, Helen Salmon,soloist and family,hoy Eisele and wife Maine, The Micmgan will pro ploris Andrews Flag presentat ot Detroit, Charles and Wilbur duce L250O0O browns ion,Winifred Aberdeen, Wancv4 I ele a wives oi Fowlerviile, Chubb, Genevieve Henry j Louis Eisele and wife oi New The following grand chapter Jersey Huron, Wasntenaw, gig 5ix, ieni 0fficer8 wer presentrAda Rich  Mr and Mrs Louis Clinton of avtee Hateeltoa Stuawasee, j dg WM, Genevieve Nauman St Catherine, Ont called at and Hazy Cloud m Kent The Sec Evelyn Parks TreasGrace the C J Clinton home last week, dept provides 3000 gate signs Richards A C Glenna Haqle,  Mrs Morgaret Clark and chiiand 37000 boundary signs Electa      Hunting digests with the game laws and shooting time are  avcrilfciHe from game dealers Larle mouth bassv, plpnted by cdr In Baraga county are do Ing fine, 3,554 acres and 3952 lots re verted to the state for noon pay ment of taxes this year, Last year it was 2,767 acres and 3,824 lots,   With a season twice as long as last yeargrouse hunters may take a million birds, Rabpit hunting starts in the up per peninsula and lower north em peninscla Oct green team won at Stockbridge Friday 9 to 7, Blades score lor Pinckney and Graves goaled They also got a touchback, Ger aid Kennedy threw his knee out Stanley McClusky replaced him The lineup N  We extend our sincere sympathy to thti Jounily oi our late classmate Gary Gillespie, n Fourth Grade We azjs studying insects and collecting as many kinds as we can get 1 he lineup N Miller Hendee,  MK U U U ends Reason, Nash, tackles I J7 Metn fought Sunday guests oof Mrs Emma Vr 6 Wasft tackles Vollmc were Wm Kennedy S181 1 ,Carr center C, Miller, s b backs G Kennedy, Blades Graves A pickup tam played Hud son here Sunday The game was a tie 12 to 12BatterieePinckney Campbell  Campbell Hudson, Howard  Wencell, Ezra Pliimmer will move on ihe W, H Murphy farm, Charlotte Montgomery, I drew spent Friday at Uie Char  jTf 6050  worldng at  Bugayre marshaU I ls Clark home in Kalamazoo u6, tors ProvmcT Ground MEET THE IDEAL TALLULAH What is the reason for Tallul dh Bankheads uncofiv tutonlai behavior, prima donna temper, and her ktsty conservation Ruth Etta Alta Meyer, comimitteewpman Entertainment were Brighton tap dancers,solos by Ervin Green and a Fowlerviile quartette Installing officers were Irene Pasmore Esther Fawcett marsh all Elizabeth Griitth, chaplain Ella Hagtman, organist Those installed were Lucille Purdy pres, Howell Inez Hillman, 1st vice, fowlere Hazel Parkerr, 2nd, Pinckney Ida Shosey 3d Brighton Betty Root, SecTreas, Howell Betty Love, chaplain Brighton  Mrs, Root marshalL Fawldville noysei Gampelargcrnist Pinck aL Howell  Mrs Gladys Clinton was in AnnA rbor Wednesday and Brighton Saturday1 p bo Mrs Marqaret Clark and fam ily and the Gerry Clark family celled on Mrs Doris Clakr and baby in Detroit Sunday The Ambrose Kennedy fam ily of Howell spent Sunday at the Ivin Kennedy home Mr and Mrs Wm, Caverly of Hcjwjel  called at the Cureti hotmeJ Monday night Marion Shirey suffered cm ap pendicitis attack Monday and was taken to McPiherson hospit ney, FOOT BALL SCORES Brighton 6, St Thomas 6 Che ,  1   t   x 7 Dder 6 Lincoln 6, Man Maurice Zolotow has a surpris r  p Howell 13, Fenton 6  isxplcmation former spectacular Carleton 13 Saline 12 South Ly career Read This is the Real Tcdhuah starting In this Sun days Sept 28 issue of the CoD o Gravure American Weekly, xchwiveiy with the Detroit Sunday Times  sfJJHBMB Donald Wyatt, 22, Lansing, Marion Doheer 22 Fowlerviile Ijohsantyja Haternyz,, Fowler viUe Beverly Williams, 22, Fow lerville Tyler Higlen, 18 Fow rvllle, CcHherme Vanfiicaibusn ML Fowlerviile MAS6rA Hric 135 attended the Masonic pic Ale at Patterson Lake SundayA xoast ham dinner was served in iss dining room Games were playftd The ball game between teams led by Win Baughn and Class MUIIer battled to a 26 to 26 H Roberta MiUVir hit 2 home  Supper at School on MpL 27 MichMich, State jrtriet  kty I  on 13, Clarenceville 6 Catholic Cejatral 26, Ypsilanti 7Belleville  12 Milan 0 Ann Arbor 34,Feng er 6 Roosevelt 32 Addison 0  Hartkmd 6, Linden UGrass Lake 18, Springport 0 Stockbridge 12, Dansville 6, Morenci 19 Onsted 0 Plymouth 35, Northville 0  Barn to M and Mrs, Howard Read at University hospital Ann Arbor Sept 18, a daughter,Arm Marie  MeMames Florsnco Baughn and Virginia Carver were in  in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Edith VanOrman of Detro it visited Mrs Vircjna Carve last week Rev Morgan Harris of Pontiac spent Saturday at the farm here Sunday dinndr guests of W j H, Meyer ana wife were the WiU iam Lamb family of Ann Arbor and James Meyer and wife The Gerald Bauel fesmily of Brighton and the Gene Shehcm family of Ann Arbor were Sun  at Brighton Ducky Shehan played with the Craig Shop vs the Hoover Steel Bal for the Ann Arbor City cham pionship Sunday Hoover won 10 to 9, ,  PINCKNEY WINS OPENER Pinckney beat Byron there on Friday night 20 to OByron only had 2 hrst downs Pinckney had scoiing chances the hrst half but fumbled They got a touch back and led at the half 2 to 0In the second half they scored three times A 15 yd, run by J  Mrofka and a 10 and 15 yd run by Jim Matteson, They did not get any extra points, Jack Jeff,  reys was knocked out the 4th guarter, Pinckney plays at De witt Friday at 330 pm The Pinckney lineup wasDar row and Meabon, ends jddy and LaPrad tackiefc Rick Miller and Spittler guards RoweTLc Bradley, g b Mrofka Matteson a green worm in a jar We watched it make a cocoon and on Monday become a i Monarch buSjerilyf Mrs Campbell showed us how to stretch and mount it on boad The Orange reader people are studying the story Butterffy Travellers We have books from the state library and 0x9 aiving rtorts the ones we read We have a terrarium with a cedar and tamarack sonriling violets and fefcns We will add turtles, snails etc Our room has organisedCarol yn Miller, presKarl Burq vice pres Keren Eichman sec and Keven McMackn, treasThe Red Book reackwi are making a movie of the storyfhe Secret Cave Fifth Grade We are making paper macho things to illustrate units We have a collection oi insects in our science unit Our charts and units are com pleted lor presentation  We wrote letters to Gillespie oi sympathy ed a sympathy letter to  iy on the death oi mf  We sent thank you Mrs Russell for folder oi stages, Mrs Gwynn and Covin for the plants Mrs Lee Uffmy for oopp er wire and yard sticks and Mrs Rahrig for book on the Can MM men to enforce the law pen been made permanentIn August they ticiosted 30,603 cars and tcwea away 700So far this month they have ticketed 16,255 and hauled away 975 The amount oifines collected runs into big iigunes No one escapes, Govemorsfud  ges, visiting dignitaries, have all fallen into the nea This, parking law is to relieve congestion in  the down town area Many person committed to merited hospitals have money docurnula to their credit in the farm of pension payments, hoes pdtol insurance and social amourity This has now reached i a grand total of 50,000 The etate is considering a law giv  fog th state possession of this after funeral expenses are paid Back in our youth one of the high spots was a trip to Detroit on the excursion trains which ran every other Sunday and a  trip on the Detroit river on one of the boats which ran, to Belle IsleBobLo or Sugar Islandthere were many xiver boats then, ftotrtL, Victory1 Tashmoo and Put in Bay To us there was nothing more inspiring than the sound of a river boat whistle with its millions of echoesMosl of these boats have gone to the happy hunting Grounds We read last week me Tashmoo was being wrecked The White Star CNwW Hme stuspendecf op eratians last year  THEJNEW SCHOOL SONG Ptodmey has changjsd her 7, M ,, A,WiqA4, wvuiwwi 1    n 1 ZT c00 ongThe words are bv end Jeffreys backs The reserves Mutton MrsiteundV Haines for Mrs, Doyse CampbelU and Nb, a tufted raccoon Don Swarmout TunSta mS played the last 2 minutes THE KINGS DAUGHTERS Pinckney Kings Daughters meet with Mrs Louis Coyfe on   , ,, T ,  Farley Road on Thursday, Oct  11848 rt  Lovuft Shehan inA QfY n m M rirf,, Riic omej ,   The Robert food famiy caHed lot thei Arthur Bullis home in 2nd 800 p m Mrs Fjay Burns is co hostess State Kings Daughters con vennon is at Howell Oct 7 8 Phone Mrs Leslie Merritt for dinner reservations Howell 346 CIRCUIT COURT NEWS The Sept, term started this week with the jury called inThs I easel of TanySaks, negligent homicide and Robert Peach ap eal were to be tried There is no solutio n to the Pincknejy General Store robbery Grcjoryt Saturday Glenn Skryton of Howell un derwent an opera ici at the Fer guson Rectal Clinic, Grand Rap RAINBOW GIRLS INSTALL ids last we Valley Tuesday and  bnkigtt back things to study We model booklets and charts about EgyptWe have a new boy Gary Hurst from Lanstog Seventh Grade yert, The tools used were identi The 7th grade boys went to tied as those stolen from a Bay I the shop room and saw the J  TOE RED AND BLACK FOREVER Hurrah P H  heres to you May You always and ever comet through, Thoughout the long years may  they ring, And all through cur lfves well recall Ann Shirley Reason was in stalled as had of the Pinckney ilVnnbow Girls Order Saturday night by state grand cmcemWe were Unable to gt a list of all ffriHe4 REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET Republican women will meet Sept 30, 2 p m irtepublican hAadguarters HowelL Ed Fritch will talk on the apvndments City garage THE PINCKNEY LIBRARY The Library needs a dining room or library table If you have one call Mrs Bonner We hart started a comic ex change for kiddies, Bring 5 00 mis and take 5 away, Juiy FraoshBch en history Next ineetfner will be a cakxt Today we play the Hamburg That school loved by us beet oi tools I Hurrah P,H S, heres to you We are making a Geography Oh te 14 and Htvj ,the red  and black forever We are studying the states by groups  Richard kaus and John BuDfi lieve and Karen Qustdbon and mode charts on h Hoxd fo Be  l Union, not CK n pday 4qned ed Herb anrindrd anjl Wfc vij V if, jdkiMp 5 l    l   V    TON      jar1  r J    tBE PWCDBST Wetssa, Sept 241952 an you 1,3      HOT worn 4ow IF SO, YOU NEED AN AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER  eigDurjAig notes Mrs Howard OBrien ol Buuk e hill is acting as band leader at Stockbridge high school until one can be hired, i Mrs Helen Berry has moved , train Stockbridge to 745 West High St Jackson Rev McKay of the Unadilla church nas resigned and is niov  mq to Detroit  in the suit cf the Benedict and  j Stone school vs Brighton area  school, Judge IjKoU ur Pint, sett u  riA tioweii tiMciier Howell, Michigan Dexter Theater Dextu Mich, Tues Wei, Tnur tT232435  Sotuiday, Sept 26, V  UNTAMED FRONTIER 0mbU  mq in court at Kowell lust week pNE MiNT TO ZERO starring UtTtOOi MWI T v  i o d  e  N vv f3   v K 3J Youll enjoy the best hot water j service possible with a truly irudern automatic electric water   heater Its safe    ainorraftc    clean   dependable    as well sjthrifty    carefre      and durable Installation, including wiring aJ piumb   Jug, without cluie Get youx hot water the workfree, worry  free way    ct a automatic electric water fieater from your   appliance dealer or neighbor hood Edison office s r1   I, J,   it1 Siondcrd lostolla Hon, tncludlnf wiring ofi4 poflji ng wfhcat cftcja V i1  la technicolor Joseph Cotton Sheiiey Winters Scott Brady, Susan Ball comedy novelty    t i  Fnaay Saturday, Sei t 28 27   ug loung, KsnnaA Wynn J HOLIDAY FOR SiNNUaS sev aside the uinexaton oi parts it     u1  of the dtotricte by Brighton WL W ArS Ia,liya MaxW,U understand th reasonsimprop  j , ipYTrrM er election notices and land dis I LW  criptions A sxindai suit by the1 n OTSCf cclor Lyons district is pending   S2J The Dexter liqnted iieid debt i Sunday Monda  28, 29  of 2500 hass been wiped cut Mat San J  Tj cmr  The Kiwanis Club gave 500 6 Hamburg juveniles were ai rested last week tor throwing overripp tamattoes at autoesXe roy Ercman had his windshield broken The Citizens MutualAuto Ins, Co oi Howell celebrated its 37th anniversary last week Mayor Tom Leith of Briqhton I accompanied Gen, Ei nhower on hilj recent tour oi Illinois,   23 hich school graduates from j this  runty  rs enrolled at Mich i icran Stale, j loreen iV oi daughter of Brighton, lias tnlitod in the AFS cnJ b iii v iCc iniu ivf 11 U Uk Lo, sO  ,y,  Angela C ,  1   c 1 Boa chrjftd ith noIcfrnt non i icidi r he daoh oi nion    Wcllcce Aveiili c Howell T    3, Aeij arrainGd m franr  courf Izzt week Cico xri  quiltv mid was find SSH Brn plod not guilty and was bo net over to circuit cour Howoll hiuh sichcol bind is oa lot fho 10S high hooi bar  play at r Ujiivro , a      rrm Oct, Vb  Crds aro 0t annouirr p rurqe oi Ivli LccUu iIo,, dauahtfr oi h to on ij   FLESH AND FURY Tony Curtia Jan Stirling and  Mono Freeman JUNGLE MAN HUNT Johnr  Weitomuller lost show Lart 840 Sunday Monday Sept 28, 2  WAIT TILL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE in technicolor with Jean Peter David Wayne and Hugh Mar low  cartoon and news TueaWed,Thui Sept30, Oct,L2 iiBOUT FACE A Mualofll btqrrto TuesWed,Thui SeptSO, OctX2  Gordon MecRea Edd Bracken Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas in THE MERRY WIDOW cartoon and news ComingC Henrys ruli ixouse Sudden Fear Sws CorlooA Corning Scarlet AngeL Ivory Hunforp, Deamboa Svlvan TJjrater Chelsea Michigan Lee Ten WHJTMOK3 UUSR IvUCH Friday Sstuda, B3 Or, tc iul cici  Friday, Saturday, Sept 26 27 THE HALF BREED A Drama Atantoe j Rob rt Young Jack Carter and  Jack Bustel j Sunday Monday Sep 28, 29  cartoon and shorta IO GRAKDEbbunday Monday Sept 28, 29   2 27 iccrl  IP TU  jailor jir iri  JL    Sun Show 3,57 Mon 7 15, TVCfiY HUNTERS 1 An Actfo rama Mante Anthony Siel Dinah Sheridan and M Edwards cartoon ntmmmand Pete Smith   fuesWed,Thux ipt30, OctX2 ,, a J  THIEF OF DAMASCUS in technicolor a drama starring j Paul Henreld, Jefj Dnnnell, and  John Sutton  cartoon and stooge comedy p Coming Clash by NightMacao t at St cpl OtobcV 4di  i r news OctZu   a and   France Go s to West Point NiTJ5 rrftmti  Tl tJ or Detroit Edison J u 7 From where I sit  Joe Marsh Mo Longer Two Sides to ThJs O ssHon BUILDING SALE AT NCTICr rTb Nolr  V1 ihe foil in    rv AviCHw Ui Fheater Stoflaia, ivucmgaa TU n  ,, ALOriON Club Subdr,sir, Icud Hon 11 tf, ConsQIva Hamba To the ioliowmg state owned DUild ed for h 0 ings located at ihe speciiied lo on r1, 0rr 3 81 cations on thte Gregory litatje oclock  , io hirb t idlo   jCiT I   PLVE FOR rd nno   Ffer seen tikoe  family ouci hy have In  luoes  with cainie front doors and porches si o hy side My tivter owns hali of one and lives in i3 nar Philadelphia Nica littlo frauu IITTJC Only Sis painted hr haiT urovc nd the other fnuijy rlvu,   rinteu 1 cirs  green Ruireu the olicjetbut for   years neither family ever thought cf suffgesting that they both d l cide on a ccOTicr ihaut Now Sis wrffc3 tLat their to toned home is no brger  j meataohed wc vcre going to repainfc And they said leti gei 1   ho So we did A   1 for both sides she say a roor no  i A rr  lf o oi ten when tht rt    e of opinion Hs best to sit iht dowrn and work thiix out dike when ov volun teer firemen decided to aerre both lemonade and beer at their annual picnic last rowin Dont let pcejudics Volcr your opinion ef your neighbor Hell probably b quite a 0ienminded as yos are Game Area on Friday October cluL hos 3 1952 at im P M, ES,T on Terms Lh the ionner Barkc ltz tract, Sec T r v i r o  u st vr JOid CC   f i  I V L  o C  Fnday Saturday, Slept 26 27 DISTANT DRU r in Thoinl adventure story 1th Gary Cooper Ma dden Cartcn Who Kitten ho vo lion 8 coiner Hinchey mux Lot No 29 Spears RoaasJ nam Township, Lot N  i UVie1 I ro ir  O ES i Sunday Tufesday Sept, 28 30 c YOURE IN THE NAVY NOW 3  nd v n n ilciicn Pvu Ro Lw u L or Ft StoneTian Cz iu Tho Mas0 4,Lv mow wili hve a bnajt r iollie  Ellitea, Lakeland,  dte j  Clydo Dcrrrov   vv of Mil I  ford calU on M Flore Dor j row Sun a a 7 So  a bad,  spell Thisday   ai ihe M   DLTTOV hor feanrs 3 first derr , r y  , The DeMr Li   uti  Livingsiton Lodac vL ca  i ecation ihre MrsH Hifhin c C  the preacher el  , church here 5iiJw band rf7 Hichnc,    J   , for RevrvicLci 16 people aloniei given Thurso  V tc thy Earrett by ltr  HPW   Blaricuin Week end guests ot  Mrs Larry Crmbum w, Iran Hadley ani viff of rjdvcci, John Cambtn and  Iiex Gc  ett family of Detroit Floyd Fufford and vdi  Wayne spent Sundc vr41 A  ord Miller and wife Donald Bums and  ha  OKMred to Kaimazoo whsj   te attending Westrn Stote Etrk Sim s  ired a i  attack last vee and is coniir d to his hoxro  Mrs Jessie  a riffeed  last week ciri is at Mc hospital Howell Mrs Mae Metz of Howell wc   flt jijU I Ji      ,  can offer JCJ, D   you fot taurirsntj Ih    iCt fci2 Od CtfiCt i i  a ,e, ftnil C0lr cl  c,, uvr j shoe hutiloa to , n r Viga MASOK H0ES r f POP BIHc  I,   FACTORY tnrrcr o  it a Jrryxi cj factory, yrs c ysr rres fnrj Jiij R1 or I rrs,vrT HJ V rjtt TOT, if su , ujjx irJnfaMnrian gs t u oiicfttfsS ril faiinTattmr rw JACr IIAMhrTT, AaefH PHONE 111  i    Mi,r  OF i HANKS honk my friends Livingston Cou ty Former Bark vitz tract SWLot No 43S SEli Scctic 8, T I N R 4 E, Dpue j Putnam Tow4nip, Livingston I County  io I Iouto 2 fiory, aporoximat ely 30x 50 feet  NOi Z barn rrbo i 3C 0 fo   No, 3, Gricjv an aiicuncd  shed, abou G  , iect I No 4 Ccn crb, about 4x22 iecA  No 5 Chicken coopabout lix4j j 61  No b, Outnouae  Former Speaks iract SWJi SE I U, beuon b, T 1 N, li 4 L, Put I nam Township, Livingston Coun  ty 4   1 No 7, Smail house about 12x18 I ieet j Pormer Kellenberger tract SE1 I SW w Section 3 T 1 N H 4 E On  adiila TownsmpLivingston Coun jly   No 8 House2 story,about 27x28 I teet Former McLauqhlin tract SW U bEJ SecLon 11 T I N, R 3 E Jnadilia, Livingston County No 9 House, 1, about 25x25 Former Parker tract NW A,  SW1 Section U, T I jN, Fj 3 E  Unadilla Tovnship, Livingtltn County w 10, Barn, approximately 30x 42 feeL lio 11, Hoghousc and corner b  Terias Full cafch price at time ci sale plus cash, bond tor 25 per cent o tho sale puce with nbn I imium of 500 and a maxim urnlot 100, JBond will be itiunded I whn Isuldings have been re   moved and the premises clean   up acco1idncr to conditions speci  I hed in the Building Sale Permit I  1 All buildings are numbered  for ease ot identihaction I The Department ol Conserva tion rerirvtJ the right to reject any and all bidsMr and Mrs Jack Hird attend I the funeral of his father, Roger Hird, 92 at Woodstock Ontario, last week Until last January he  was able to do his own farm work His wife is 91Last Nov  celebrated their 61st weddinq an niversary They have 9 living children 27 grandchildren Born to Mr cmd Mrs Harry o 333, Owner, VWs ,CT  NdcTo AlA, Ownw, Drvld H  Howoll hh e  jj roobail  qame schedule  iVAijLjrr, W snool  iVi ii  j  Gary Coop i, Jane Greer  ws Cartoon Elephant Mouse Coming Eonanza Time purpji r,rveHeart Diary,Aaron Slik of Pump a five kin Creek    iff  0 BErx xasrs Not liing llowii 1 Months to Pay Wide rleclihi of Models AI0 WM  T,J  Jt, r 0 in IT   ,Ufc    x r  A,  A OMES 4 Sundffy guest ot tao L J rWib to , fcBt   end n7MPbois for the flowers,i Melnik of 3824 East Delhi Rd on Pn Rofcrt Laveys i  c vr 7 cftrriA rtni c  kindness to Sep 13, a daughtot CoAerine  aonrrtafns at EPaso,a3  Cecil Tovmcr ere   flprlda until the  me while I was in the hospital Mrs June Hsodts I Ths Trsnton Boys Club ol 0 ledb spent the week end at the Big SUver Ccax Silver Lak i payment  V   ThePeoples Stdre Groceries Dr yoods Canned Goods Shoes Cvnts Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store WedneedoyV 8ept 24, m Entarad a and Clone ncxttsjf ctt poeaifioa rvd oi Mostfe 1 1877 w wuaiowell SU1tt2asrJtt3a SupscripUp Prioo IU pqryqi  Mr and Mrs, Jamee Tinheer of Tampa Florida, visited I, and Mrs, Ray Duffy, last week Mrs Marion Burnett has letura ted nome train Owosso where she visited hex new grandson, I Thomas Lee, born to Mr and Mrs Frank DanettLora Bumete Sept  1352 Mrs Winitnsd Grave visieed relatives in Chicago and Joliev Illinois last week arl and win Mann oi Detzoi called on Gene Mann las Tuea day  Mrs Rbbext Given attended of bridal shower for Lorotb Hoey of Dexter Sept 17 given by Mrs Mary Wylie and Lola King at 1770 Baker Rd  x The Robertjrfvecn family attended the Mich Molded Plastic  picnic at Dexter last week 1 Mrs Robert Given visited her mother, Mrs John Ward, last week, who is a patient at 6tj Paul hospfetf, Jfccksctfu The Robert Given family call el at the John Ward home in Dexter Sunday  Mrs Irene Czezeponowski o Washingtoon DCwho has bedh visiting her parents Mrand Mrs, George Brunton, af Irtish Lake, has gone home, Her sonPhillip, who has been there since May went with her Rev J M McLucas has been been removed to his home in Brighton but is still very uncom fortable, The xray pictures were1 sent to Ann Arbor and showed the 7th vertebra broken Knok Hearn and wife of Dot trait spent Sunday with the John McDonnels Cpl Kenneth ZilU late of Kor ea and Rosalee Nash oof East Lansinq spent Sunday crtf the Mark Nash home I James Greqory of Webster, an i old schoolmate of J H Hookers 50 years aqo at Hudson Corner called on him Sunday Gus and Marcian Ledwidge are working for Jitai Shirey jrati Garden City Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and R  Nan spent Sunday with Mrs Kit Bergen of Howell My rot Hughes Plumbing  Heating iomplete Liie Plumbing Fixturee and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATEBS COMPLETE UNI OF PUMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL WI smvicE 107 EAST Mitt TELEPHONE PINCKNEY 183 LAST CALL Foa foal at Reduced Prices A JOHN L LEWIS LAYOFF IS ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE DE Hoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER ALL THRU FOR ONLY rait 2QM ACT NOW OFFERS miyfjjfo,  YOU IT  big boovtlfur rant featuring tfc tmtr  M  YOU 00 on ostsweHi Pases system o4et4y tsstee4 e yw a tee en Mrs eys of raiae t o extra east SEE US TODAY secutivelyprevious tosaiddayof hearing in the PinckneyDispatch and that the fidicuary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inter est ex hi last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 prior to such hearina or by personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearUg Hiram R SmithJudge of Probate A true copy CeleeSa Parshall, Beaten oi Probate SlJPtog  STATE OF M1CHGAN Thr vvAbate Court tor tbn County of Liviagsion In the MatW of the Estate of Asa Lewis Deceased At a session of said Court held September 16, 1952 Present Honoi ole Hiram Smith, Judge of nobate Notice is Hereby Given, that all Tony Morocco of Detroit and creditors of said deceased are re John Adams oi Wildwood, N J guir9 to present their claims in I were Sunday guests at the Les writufcj and under oath, to said J ter McAfee home Court, and to serve a copy there Dr and Mrs Wylie of Dexter of upon William LaPrad of Greg, and Andrew Nisbett and wite cry Michiqan fiduciary of said escalled on Edward Spears Sun ate i tid that such claims day will be heard and the heirs at Lyle Euler and family who law of said deceased be determ I have been visiting here went ined bv said Court at the Pro I back to Fairhope, Alabama on bate Office frn Defiembar 1,1952 Thursday at ten A M   f ,   Phillip Sprout and wife spent it ie Jraeied, That notice there j Sunday at the Charles Soule by be given by publication of i home in Howell copy hereof for three wteks con, Mrs, Ellen Newman of Ann Arbor visited at the Ben White home last week Ben White, Louia Stackable, Fred and Gerry Evers attended the Adrian Fair and races last Friday Leo  Alex Carish and wives of Detroit callea on Wm Shehan and wife Sunday   Roger Can and wife spent the week end at Walled Lake Mrs Carl Lentz af Lansing entertained Ona Campbell and wife and James Tincher and wife at dinner Friday, Mrs Grace Carson of Green Bay Wis, is visiting at the Mer win Campbell homes Mrs Albert Shirley has sold the Tip Top Restaurant to Mr and Mrs Winters of Lachine, Wisconsin Barbara Ackley was in Deero it last Thursday The Herb Palmer r family oi Flint spent Sunday at the Palm er home here Jack Clark spent the3 week end at the Edsel Meyer home In Yp silanti   Dr, Cecil Hendee oi Jackson, Miss, and Lynn Hendee and wife called at the Walter Clark home Sunday, The Roy Fisher family oi Fow lerville were Sunday callers at I the Clyde Fuher home Dr Wylie and wife of Dexter called at the Andrew Nisbett home Sunday,  Mrs Alma Meabon was in Mason Friday to attend a shows er for a grandchild T AX E S  are new Village of Pinckney Heal Estate emd P due and win be received at nTJ EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UKTU ffUBfinEB I NOT1C1 AT MY RESIDENCE At545 EAST PUTNAM ST sHNtJKNEY HELEN REYNOLDS Treasurer REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR ATTENTION If you are interested in improving your singing voice READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAM CAVERLY of Howell will teach voice in Pinckney on one niui each week He is a Conservatory graduate with plenty of experience CALL HOWELL 967 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED  GENERAL ELECTION Tuesday, Nov 4,195 IQ THE QUALIFIED BiCroMOE7 7 X  Putnam Township ff MICHIGAN  s Notko is hereby rives that In conformity with the Michl iA Election Law, I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any dafc except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular of special election or primary election, recelre for registration tee name of any legal voter in KiH Township, City or Village lot already registered who may AVLY TO MB PERSONALLY for such registration Provided, however, that I can receive no nance for registration during the time intervening between the Twin lieth day before any regular, special or official primary olectioa and they day of inch election KQTICJHERBV GlVEt THAT I WILL BE At My Horn Friday to Saturday, v J 1000 am to 800 p, m each day     TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th  LflSt U8Y The Thtrteh day preceding laid Election As provided by 8oc I, Chapter t, Part II, P JL SO, 11 ml Bee 1, Chapter 3, Part II, P A 19t, Act SI, P A 11 fi Act 29U P A 1948, parpoto of REVIEW JNG such i VILLAGE THE ANNUAL Hoofce 8w athent  F00 BALL CHICKEN Supper An PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM From I oclock a m util  oclock a, n on aaMI tut fMJli INeTtho REGISTRATION and BJsliWg such of the qualified electors in aald 70WN8HIP, CITY Of SHMiL PROPERLY apply thortfor The naraf of no neraon but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct at the tinfo of regiatration, and entitled ander the coat ititution, if remaining feeh roaideol to voto at the next election, hall be entered in the registration book Klumbing and Repair iat Sept 27th  ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL i APPLICATION, PROOtDURI W 8EC ll Any oloetor who Is wutMi ta aakojeraonal typRe cation for registration beeauae of physical fcihfflt ot abtencw from the Township, City or Village In wkMTBi kfil foaMonew la located, nay bo registered prior to the easts ejTissslraliaa  before any election or primary election af tfsjafM mm tM  Gork of the Towaahtp, City or Village ht wttk lilNatai iB WATffl SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATEB SOFTEN 3 ETC GEORGE ROUSB mom inn BMAWDLAXI FAMDY STYLE Satrwd by Coogi Lodlaa Aid Sodsty ot  legal residence, dnplicate registration oaraB and aiaaallna la dnpueato tho registration affidavit befcro a notary pantis off ether officer legallj turning such regbt CHy or Village befoi af ratistratioa prior Jary public or other offietr adn sane on the Una far tho fssifnats Ms tlthkW wssjnd4y Sspfc 4 MiS   JT1 Lr NOTICE  i far the Wmksl house Floral Company hoi re 6 MBa LOCY REASON Suocsisdsd Her Phone All Your Flower and Plant Orders o her at PHONE NO 9 at Pluck neyMfcidaan WINKELHOUS FLORAL CO Howell MShdaan  PROFESSIONAL CORNEP  EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Near ly new income property,3 rooms, bath upstairs, 5 rooms and bath downstairs fmU basement, fire ptace, oil forced air heat close to center of Pmckneyreduced to 39850, very reasonable terms  Schott Realty Co Phone Howell 475 or 1364 THE PSNCKNEY SANMBttOMBAY M DUFFY M P rfecknoy ti Mkhftaon Daily lim A M to 2 8Q P M Except Wednertm Mocu Toes FrL Scd ,   f s, m DR G B McCLCKEY Deuttet 4J2V North Micilaai Av Telephones Office 9 si4jie U14 Evenings by AptJointniiAU Howell M sblgan HERB SNEED ftBAt EiTtTI  g 0 Nttb Pearl flnckoy,Mkh, PftlsT   tflione 157711 Repairing MYBON 2 HUCUffiT Plumbing and Hoaaha Jtate 87l7TafcesWe Drivf Rleense Bush Lak Phone 183 207 E Gi  j iiv Howrtll  MfcWqan Real Estate, Irsuranie Itckerotae City, Lake and Fcwa Pwpsrty A SpedaMrv 1st Your Property VT1U Its   I  Were proud to annun e the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractors ccssors to the famous Models A and B We have a 60 on diiay now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors thrjgh new tractors get your hands on the wheel and put one of tl KS paces in rh eld Thats when youll know theyre truly great 1369 Incorporated lbi5 MoPHERSON State BAN Howell Mich SCHOOL DAYS FOOTBALL Is your son ploying football If h is, he eats and sleeps it, He is thinking alonq team lines His place in Ifae tecanjiow the team can win ,,  Saving 1B a team proposition One dollar alone does not do much work, but several toqeth er will 6o lots more Regular savings is the means to the new car, the new furniture the vacations one wants to take the new home one hopes to have  , , Whatever your goal Savina will help you aet mere P H StfARTHOU 6 SCN Funeral Home DonC SwartnouiJtrectot Modern Equipment Ambulance Service rf hones 39  63 Ptncfcney, Mle  FRED X BEJCBBiQFF   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Mver Av fkweD it Michiaur Z Y Ibone 358 Settdeiice 61 LEE LAVEY General Insurants PLoas 59F3 Pinckney  Aiib   MW  Vt Ml IBBU  Dtpottt sMvinee Cm  REFRIGERATION SERVtCK HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes PheJWnd aey 154F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUK CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNEB Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Rot 4 Awter Phone Deader 3461 LLOYD HFNQEF Livestock Hatting Weekly Tiflps Mude To XH Gnerm TnHjpisicr PbrWr, ML Phone 161F13 ft W WYLtt NOTARY Insurnnce and Bonds iHONE 136 Pmcknty CEMETEHY MEMORTALS Prices You Can Afktd To Pat MZLFORD GRENTTE WORKS MillordL Michigan k LjkVCV HAFDWARF Plumtfing Water Sjrsttes etc Stinly Dinket  PJTfvr ACCORDIAN LESSONS Idin our Accordion band You need not own an accordion We win  rent you one Call Howell 810 for particulars Lesson given in Plnckney Greenes Music and Eook Store 114 Stale St Howell, Michigan HES A HARD IAN TO FOOL I The burglar is an expert at find ina hidden valuables Why try to fool him when the odds are so heavily against you, Be sure of safety by keeping your valuables in a Safe De posit Box The cfeital cost is low the protection complete FOR SALEiBedroom Suite, suit able for cottage Phone 179F4  Mrs Willard Wiltse, Pinckney FORNorse Eefngeratar 7 ex cellent condition 60 Sampson Service, Portage Lake I3L  ZI  , THE FIRST NATiu DANK HoweiL Mich Under reacral supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation  All Deposits Insuied Up to10,009 For Each Depositor QUALITY Meats Fruit Groeeiies  Prices Courteous Service U ttt i jx  tear Ag Born to WB Dorrow and wife Friday, a daughter, Emil Lambertson is learning the printers trade in the Dispatch Office, , C P Sykes  Son axe puttinq in a steam heating plant in Fow Lerville , , Lee Tiplady has enrolled ins in Pinckney nigh school Others from here attending ocllege are Ethel Bead, Mike Huen U of M Jack Monks, Pac ia Hinchey, Ypsi Normal Louis Monks, Ann Arbor high school The Young Mens Club have organised Pros, Rey Mylne Viae Pres Fred Fish Sec, Emil Lambertson Treas Ross Read Director, Clayton Miller, Boys Cub officers are Pres, Percy Mortenson Sec Treas, Fred Read Sentinel Orville Nash Rev, George Gordon will be minster at North Lgk for another year, Born to Hartley Bland and wife last week a daughter, The Jim Greer family have moved into the Charles H Cottage at Unadilla and   30 was taken in at l chick en pie social at Montague Bros Friday night Adam Francis brought us 8 potatoes of Carmen No 2 var iety that averaged 1 lb6 ozeach Dr Edward Hewlett and Mae Rockwell of Gregory were marr led Wednesday the Putnam Hamburg Farm ers Club meet with Mrxmd Mrs, Adam Francis Saturday The foil owing are en the program Flor nee Bee, Will Nosh Fib HaH,  Mrs MA VanFIeet, Adda Kic township board has barm ed ball playing on the public, sguane  i guns one 12 18 guago sing DQQK CDCs  Classified Aiy  WANTED ome for 5 little kitt  efns Mrs CA Densmore,M 36E Pinclaiey, Mich   WANIO Woman Jar Restaur  ant work, Katches Restaurant Pinckney Mich I WANTED, hide ta Kingeeeyj kam Pinckney Start work a  300 p m, quit 1130 p, m Phorne Pinckney 77F12, i FOrt SALtriouse ana 5A small bam, csickea coope, nmjnling water, some fruit, close to store and school 3,600, 700 downbalance at 40 a month Lucius Doyle, phone 42,Pinck ney, RESPONSIBLE FUUOAi male or female troth urns area, wanted to service and colled irom automatic vpnding maoh  ines No selling Age not esse tial references and 600 work ing capital necessary 7 to 12 hours weekly, nets 400 month ly Possibility full time workFor local interview give full parti ulars phone Wrue P O Box 521 Minneapolis Minn FOR RhNT 2 large sleeping room 335 E Mnin St Pinckney Phone 120FU FOR SALEYorkwin Seed Wheat from yield of over 40 bushel per acreAlso apartment size 4 burn er Electromaster stove LtoydHendee, Phone 161F13 FOR SALE House and 2 lots in HamburgMay be seen after 600  p m week days or on week ends Phone Brighton 7 2946 FCG SAL5Electric stove, 4 burn etrs, fair hroomalox burners, full size and in very good condition and priced very reasonable at 45 Merwin Campbell phone I68F2 245 Unadilla St FOR SALE 9x12 Rug720 Phone 28  FOR SALE Three Guns 1 D99C Rifle 22 Hornet, 1 22 Revolver and 1 45 Automatic Gerald Swarthoutphone 184F12 FOR SALS Weetinghouse lec trie Range, Farm Electric Water Heater Cheap J E Haynes 11560 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>t   1   PI,, W Ufljj ,i,wHyi, IWJMJIIJP4IJUP  Pinckney   Volume 68 TM hi Wednesday, September 17 1952 Michigan Mirror The war effort has caused a boom in Michiqan cooper mines and a new process by which copper may be extracted from low qrade ore has reopened a number of abandoned mines,  At the White Pine mine in On tongon county 19000,000 lbs of of red metal werd produced he tween 1914 and 1921 The mine was sold in 1929 for 119,000 Personals Born to Mr, and ivirs, Edward Drost of Huntsvme, Alabama on Sept 10 a 9 Jo son, Edward William Bom to Louis Marshall and wild of Lake Chejiung at Foote hospital, Jackson ipt lU,a t i ivis Helen VcaiLiaricum wul give a bridal shov 3r at her  Local Motea ePERjrUAUSM IN PINCKNEY In 1848 the Fox Sisters, Hose and Mary of Wayne N,Y, be gan to claim strange powers by which they were able to communate with the dead  It was not however until thetf mov ed to Rochester, N Y that the fame oi the sisters became na  tion wide The encylopedia mat enouah to oav L debte twe,i B r Lorothy  I Brltianica states that in space TW Cooler Ranae Co wno  MrsDSailv Bcyie and Mrs, of 10 years one fourth of the boughtK rnt 57 miuHos LaRosa        the nawe  ion loanfrom the RFC and are confident they can make it pay A railroad is being built and h hiqhway rerouted About 1000 men will be employed The butter industry is encount ering yugoious opposition irom   oleo 2 yetars ago Michigan J the upper peninsula tnis week used 23 billion lbs of butter In driving Gov Mermen Williams 1951 it dropped i  in   ibndingr spiijLiualist meetings Mr and Mrs, Louis Coyle en Herndons life of Abraham Lin tyrtamed at a chicken dmner on con gives QH account of one  WcLnesaay for Bernardino that Lincoln attended while pre ,112 Wiu has returned from ident, California and Pvt, boo Darrow Trooper Gene Dinkel jr is  m to 14 billion Xteo wiijurAption per person jumpJ  m 25 lbs, per person to 7 lbs Michigan pay more federal taxes than all other states in the union except New York andi Illinois It is 6th in tax returns arid 7th in population There fore there is opposition to com binq Michigan with Ohio and making Cleveland headquarters Micnigan stand third in na ton with more than 5 million in war contracts There are fracture While helpng a man wire his There were several ways by which communication wiflh the dead was established, the most common was though a medium,  These persons possessed certain cottaqe atporiaqe iake Satur j Pwers d whn they went in sv J M McLucas oi Brightonto, aJfance or coma, the depart ieii irom a lauaer id ft, landing ed entered her or his body and on a cement siaewuik he was sPks through them, Then there taken to McPhe fcson Hospital in were rappings, 2 meant no, 3 dead Other method were by  sh,, utiioiic  MarVi Catholic Church ftnekmry Michigan Be Fr Albtrt I Schmitt Pastel Sunday MaflN Summer 6410, 800 100C UW Winter 800 6 lOtOO Novenna Dei ottonfti Friday svenjg at 70 p m Confessions Friday afeei Novenna Devotions Saturday 730to 900 P V Sunday beiiM 8t00  Ko 38 Oiti4e beiiooi AtHb First Grade j We have jl cmiaien in the,, , ,  m i roomAiso a Jiuiuiy taJuJ ana S  against poke is the fact Current Lommeiti, The biggest difficulty in the Congregational Thursday, prayer meeting 800 p m, Henry Haack leader Sunaay 10JO a m sermon by  Keith Ruggesegger A vote on invitinq him to be our pastor will be taken immediately after dhurph Sunday school 1130 Chicken Supper at School on  Sept, 27, MichMich, State foot ball qame day j M imoinie showed no broken oones Clyde Hill tipped his car over on Cedar Lake Hd near the  McAinch farm Friday night He was takei to St Joe hospitalin    ,  MticWi Hint Cahran wmonii unurch 6 Eztc Bucb asir S S Supt Walter Ech 1001 1100 1145 730  it XTn SSS witha pbTrkun  appeaASpWtuaUs 5000 more industries in Mich I industries came in last yefcir with an investment of 36 million The federal qovernment has errantd a bi lion dollars to buiid new Michgan lactones, The numiers of employees has ncreased over 100,000 The 1952 qrape crop in Michi Qani s 4 times as large as the of 1951  Mrs, Thomas Bonner, accom igan now than in 1949 17 new pamed by her sister, Mrs, Asa CONSERVATION NOTES There will be a work bee Saturday, Sept 27 to clean up the Luddinqton State Park which, suffertfl severe flood darhaqe The Dow Chemical Company Bonner lFerndaie, attended the Republican Womens Rally at  the Masonic temple in Detroit Monday niqht, Sept 15  spreaa to huiope and estabiisa ed itself in most of the countries there Pinckney had its spiritualist seances Eva Vooorho daughter of Georae Voorhes, the miller was a medium and held meet WILLIAM DUNBAR William Dunbar, 70, died at Jackson Tuesday He was the  son oi Mr, and Mrs John Dun bar of Pinckney and qraduated from Pinckney hiqh school in  1901 He married Bertha Dinktu and was in the hardware bus iness in Pinckney with Wirt j inq In the mill houseMy mother Mrs Wm Meyer entertained aitened a meetinq here as did the G W Myer family oof Stack  MrsDbra Swarthout, Gene Mann bridce, the Wm uuo family or i and niany others out of cuiios Ann Arbor, the Ldsel ivyertyJFnen there were big conven Barton and later Albert Dinkel iaxn ot Yipwant, ana jumes tions held at Island Lake every I For anY years he has lived in year attended by believers from  Jackson His wife is deceased all over thestate As far as we Surviving are a dauqhter, Isa know early spirituliasts claimed i  at home a dauqhter, Mrs no healinq powers This was a lUttl Holmes and several qrand later devwlcpment There are children A dauqhter Maro  many such healers now Theniaeaa Thp ne, is at thr Moi there were table tippinqsIn this aomerv Itineral Home, Jackson,  LOCKS Jatcience table has shells, stones, liowers aia ncKeis Uui teaariuin has crickeis,cui trtais iubshoers,katydkw 1 nuqs and luiiie Vve aiu laamaq a scrarpboois of thinqs that qrow in our qar den we nave zhaae pictuiej on reaainq stories irom tne bd We are eaainq our List book, Fun wuh Tom and isetty The iollowing aie oar room cammitLees xiost John Dinkelj Hostess, tonne huhn Lunch, George Coloqne Vicki Tart Room, Kaien Howell Uuiftlig, Donald LaBelle Bathroom, Woody doanesScience, Mike rifciiiienFlowcr, Catherine Budu Library, Sharon Gallup KJaren Downing and Ka  rOweil had birthdays First ana Second Robert Darrow was in Ohio Sunday and Danny Morse in Toledo John Harden who has been out with boiis is back in school Sharon Carraways qrandiatli er is ill in University hospital Becky Morns visited her grand mother in Jackson Snnday  Mona Lee Dillons horse Star bnqht, nafi a coic There are U iirt grade child thai the cause has not yet been iboiatoa In Fredericicburg, Tex as Lome progress has beba made, ine virus which caused the o ciuldien oi Max Pell to be stricken with the disease was de mutely Laced to raw milk, ac cording to State Health Ofiicer uecigo Cox ihe b Pell chUdren cue in a SanAntonio hospitaL Dr Cox said one of the Feu  ooyo qot the aisease irom a iiiend and transmitted the disease to ihe other childrcb by  milking the family cows Had the milk been pasturized the other chiidri would not have been stricken Dr Cox said the aisease is often transmitted by  contaminated milk or food Mrs Maka Sawada of Japan is fly inq here to qet aid for 1U0O0 jWpcnes American war babies whose fathers were American soldiers and are now destitute m Japan, their fathers having been sdnt back to America She will try to qet American people to adopt some of these children and also qet the immigration laws 14 used so some oi these Japanese mothers may be reun ted with their husbands The same charqe was rectintly lev  elled by Rev L H Tidesar who ren m our room ana 15 second I ntly went to Japan and o J , I made a survey for the national oi JJetioit at diini Lrnuay in  honoi ot her husoanas pirenday Mr and Mrs Ciarence Gillette of Sprinqport called on Jrirtook er and wife Sunday, Mrs Gill ette was Hazel McKim and she once tauqht at the Gad school Second Grade We have JJ m our room We are comq a unit on iamily and have drawn picturess oi our family and ourselves liniy iqui ib auicnt on ac ount oi illness John Cologne made a tomtom out ot a salt box Dianne and Venning Curts at tended the Molded Plastics pic nic at Dexter Saturday Leioy Porter visited his uncle iijTison Sunduy the Catholic CommitteeThis always happens where there are alarqe number of occupation soldietrs During the late war with Japan 600U Uiiqitimate children were on one South Sea island whose fathers wefre American soldiers This was carried in a Scrturday Evening Post article i f Olin Rocnson c enaedi the a group sits around a fable with  Jhursdcn at 1 Cp p m, Burial in road commission will supply I cmndul rneeing of tie Uxder oftheir fincrer tips touchinq the  400 men and the Mason county i Bozos at the Homer Tilney cott, top and their neiqhbors In time road commission will supply aa  Strawberry Lake kfii the table will move around the equipment The parks division will supply pain etc rincuney Cemetery ROBBED FQR 4th TIME room I saw this  T, AAr , t Some stories were told of the hKge xStorrt  old time spiritualists Charles here hy Parks  Towner told Saturday 204 were present and a Dumber oi new members were More than 2 million trout havei Tfn in , ,  , XT ,   , , , , , bedn planted in Michigan this 1 and Mrs Andrew NesbittPlympton a local believer vj Mo me leaal size trout  We Wednesday quests of Mrs, his friend, Casper Sykes, an un year Most are legal sizetrout, Blanch NayJbf Q EatQn Rapjds bever that if he died first he  e taraet ranqe at raiuac clore  flnd Larry Cam WQuU cQme  Qnd vigit him burn attended a meeting of the As preceeded Casper in decrtnl VnT1 Stockbridqe Masonic lodge last but never came back I fKI  Qturnina Thursday night At Dexter Tom Curtis, a medfmm Arm 1  I3  ffl The soft ball team at Camp ium persuaded Mrs Dan Dud Carson, Colorado on which Wes ley to come to a meeting by  ley Palmer played won the div L promising to materialize her de ision championship They play I parted husbandAfter the seance The target range Lake in the state park is open for hunters It closes Nov 14 The lakes levels of Lake Erie and Ontario are reelecting and Lakes St Clair Michigan and  Hurcn are expected to do like wise iThlwSfa SSSJSr   dVS   he Dod,e Cr he asked her well you saw  loamament Wesley batted ,395 Dan She scad that was not All members of the team get 5 Dan, It looked like him and talk days extra furlough  e like him but if it had been Dan operaua w,,s robbed for the 4th time Sanaay morning and about 500 taken The sate was carried to the back of the store, drilled and the lock smashed We thank Anita dark for plant, Last week we illustrated Rain I, in the Night, this week, The  Sving Third Grade Gace Poulson is taking piano lessons Charles Root has a white raoon Paul Burq and his family vis ited Jack Miners bird sanct uary in Canada and Belle isle off with a  Sunday We have 35 in our room 4 last year 254 carriers took part, 55 from the upper peninsula The deot hass purchased 200 ft fontage on Fletcher pond in  Alpena county, giving, publiq access to one of the best trout streams in the state Otsego county has been qrant el a special bear season, Oct 15 to Nov 7 The state dept expects soon to lease its first parcel of state land for coppejr exploration It Is 1,080acres n Baraga state forest Ducks, does and fawns are legal game on Drummond Is during the bow and arrow season So far 11,910000 visitors have reqissd at Michigans 57 state parks this year THE TRUTH ABOUT MRS ADLAI STEVENSON Clyde Fisher and wife visited friends in Perry Sunday, Cpl Dale Meabon has arriv ed California irom KoreaHe has has bought a car and has been visiting at the Jack Haines home at Nowalk, Calif  The Gerald and Ambrose Kenn edy families of Howell were Sun day callers at the Irvin Kenn eiy home, William McMacken is a pat ient at, St Joe hospital, Ann Ar bor with stomach ulfcers, Cecille Hurubise of Unadila spejit tne week end with Nan Lewidge, Ronnie Hoskins and family of Uetroit and Madge Jack spem Sunday at the he would have spoken to me first Spiritualism beaan to wane Ii the nineties Probablv because the departed never seemed to have any worthwhile messages any many mediums were expos ed as fakers Its an intimate portrait Ellefa Borden Stevenson, beau ifuL talcited heiress who might have become1 Ameriaas first Lady Why did sh divorce her husband when he hit the political Jackpot Is there hope for reconcilation Rebd The Truth About Mrs, Adlcd Stevenson, In Septejnber 2V issue oi NEW American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Time home Madge has returned fromj Mackinac Isand and goes to I Phoenix, Arizona, in 2 weeks to of work in the Camelback Inn John Camburn and wife of De ORGANIZE FACTORY The employees of the Drloit Die Set factory here hed a de tettriuiation meetino Saturday at the town hall They recently voted to organize a CIO local 28 to 11 The officers are Frank Schmock, pres Ralnh Harris, vice pres Colin McGee, ser  treas, James Hall, Herbert Bar Robert Ackley , rett committeemen We aie making a georgraphy efhtered the store and frightened, scrap book them away, They escaped by fourth Grade News the rear window they entered  Shen Poster had the hiqh by taking the money but UJV mark in reading with Marjory inq 95 in change in a bag on  Miller second, We have started a counter,some silverware they I our books had wrapped up and their bur j We have a good science ex qlar tools They escaped by a hibit this week, car parked on school qrounds Jerry Reason bmuqht his Tho sheriff says the robbery is  cocker spaniel puppy to school  they see titihe Democrat party similar to that of the Wes4etrn  Paul bnders spent Sunday in  is the old age pension party,The Union robbery at Howell  Plymouth j last Republican conqrus cut    Tommy Ritter was in Flint Sun 600,000 persons from the pension TEEN AGE LAW cV PQU1 Enders m Plymouth rolls Gen Eisenhower has yet to Just how biq a part will the old age pensioners play in the  coming etdectionioaiqhiy speak inq there are 10JUUu,UU0 voters in the United States but only 48000,000 voted in iy4B This year perhaps 500000UU may  vote With life expectancy m creasing there are 45,UUO,U00 people in the nation between the age of 45 year and death and 13,000,OUQ between the age of 65 and death Thus it will be seen the J center cl power is be tween the aqes of 50 and 70, in other words the old age pensioners Today with high taxefl and living the cae of aged pa pa and mama has become a burden and the chilaren join with their parents in the de mand for increased pensions industry in mo it cascV refuses to hire men ove, 60 thus increas ing the old age pension rolls It can readily be Been there are  enough people on the pension lists to control the election if SEPTEMBER CALENDAR LIVINGSTON L6DGE NO 76 Instruction for  hdidates on Monday evenings at 730 a the temple October 1, regular meeting at P W Curlett, Secy r     22 people attended the bridal shower Sunday, given by MrsJumt Downs dt Potacpe Lake for Mist Patricia Swarthout Mr7Htoi SUvassey Fruth of IffllsAsU called i M ,ohn, Qoiogme Thurso j  WIN BASE BALL TITLE The Ann Arbor Merchants with Toe Lavey and us Led widge in their lineup beat Williamston Sunday 12 to 6 for the Tri County League Title Lavey had 2 triples, a double and a single in 4 times up Ledwilge The teen aqe law effect Thursday, under it a ten ager who has liquor intheir auto is subject to a 100 fine, 90 days in iail or both  and Sharon Griffth in Ann Ar qoes into, bor and Bobby Reason in Eaton napids Fifth Grade make a statement pension views on his old ANNUAL MASONIC PICNIC Livingston Lodge will hold their annual  picnic at the Fresh Air Camp, Patterson Lake, Sunday, September 21 Dinner at 100 p, m in the dining room Lodge will furnish meat and coffee Bring pot luck and dish to pass troit spent the week end at the Larry Ckmibum home, Mr and Mrs Harvey Hickman of Ypsikmti and Mr and Mrs Claude Strauss of Detroit caffied had 3 singles in 4 times up at the George Meabon home, t ZZ Hcckey Swarhout, Earl Gallup COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS and Norman Miller went to Lov Retailor meeting, Sept 9, 1952 are making charts and illustra tions,  Sixth Giadc Our Good Citizens Club offic ers aie PresJack LeeVice Pres, Mary Lou Canuell Sec, Gail Launch riding, quoits and soft Gustafson Treas, Patricia bew ball game Masons, Stars, their eynn families and friends invited Harold Porter is chedrmari Geoi Eisenhower is findingf We have done a study in de I himself in bed with some stranger signs, illustrated summer vaca I bed fellows such as Skijatcjft tion scenes, and a story in our  McCarthy of Wisconsin and reader i Jenner of Indiana, both of whom We have begun our units anc he recently castigatedfor calling MARRIAGE LICENSES Donjald JuipaSrigheonHMary These officers serve a month We have 37 in our class We had our newspaper pub lislied Friday, The title s the 6th Grade Illustrated Press It is Zc luipe 28,Brighton fichard Haas a copy We made302Next iss  19, Fowlerville, Nadine Parraud, i ue is Oct3, 17, FowleviJIe Robert Ximn20,1 0r oiiX3 v6 1 Howell Marilyn Dankers 18, Masse Treas, Lloyd Harden Howe,U Haioid bof3s4TO 38 , Sep Katy Kirschke, and Norman MiUer went to LOV eauiar meenng, ipepi a, IOZ www  ,r41 tirrt Wfl are studvina and making els last weKk to help Qaude Called to order by President Ann Arbor, Ethel Gray, 31 Whit We are studying ana maxi q 2 , , i u  rii TMU1 tM J, 1 11 T TYirtTA IsiVa MmirirA fcoVim 9S  maps OI ATTlCa,  Swarthout build his cabtn Dinkel followed by roll caC NeTBaughnrnavalcorp, medI PresetntrTiplady Shirley Red6i HoweU, Muriel Witt, 18, Howell  SSlL fl hrouaht wen n  1  yL,sv oJvrf Orla Gak,29 Hartland, Paulino Lester Esch 9th grade brought Recker, 25, HowellDonald Leith us some peanut raised on his ical dept expects to arrive from and KennedyAbsent Swarthout Japan at SanFrnaciso Sept 19  Motion by Tlplady supportsecb Robert Rctd crnd wife were in bv Kennedy to pay following Detroit last Tuesday,  bills Vans Gulf, gas  205 Lt Andrew Roche of Detroit called on Mrs Mary Teeple on Tuesday Mrs, Isabelle Brycm, 86,mJth er of Herbert Bryan of Pinckney, Parker Motor S aas  264 Eureka Fire Hose, h  40886 Liv Co Hd Corr nravell and eauioment 1,25121 Dick and Tom Kennedy, diod Sept, 15 Funeral oi Neeley labor on park 2500 Funeral Home Detroit TOvursday Pinckney Body Shop, painting at 230 p, m  villaae fire truck  14500 Paula Curlett and Roslna Hill PAhart Eaeler marshafl 8500 were Wednesday dinner Quests cruehUt of Barbara Miller at Strawberry Lake  Robert Eaeler, marshaU Carried Motion fo eBdioum  27, Brighton Geraldine Chryler, 18, Brighton FOURTH CONFRATIf WITY CATHOLIC CONGRESS At the 4th Confraternity Con gress to be held at Hotel Olds, Lansing Sept 19 to 21 Bishop Albers who is host,, announces that Cardinal Mooney of Detroit farmWe have them on display John Burg saw Ambassador bridge, Jack Miners and Belle Isle Sunday He dined at Populars Inn Richard Imus and John Burg are the handy men to keep us room in order this week We are learnina to diagram in the English class Friday Mrs Parks came and together with 9 bishops of the ,     Catholic church will be prrmt showed up how to make a coi The program will start the 19th or wheeL We mbced our colors with mass at 900 a m at Stfrom the red, yellow and blue MaryV ciwrbli  paint she brought his friend Gen Marshall a txaitorHe has qotten by this difficulty for the moment by sayinq he wiljl support all Re pubhean senators and congress men nominated He and Senator Taft met Friday in an effort ta reconcile thr isolanpnist and  international views Tft is said to have submtted a hst of de mands to Eisenhower chief ot  ard that ii Eisenhowoer is elect ed Tofts friends will be taken care of and that Gov Dewey of New York shall have no part In the cabtnet or qovctrnmentTaft hates Dewey who 3 times de prived him of the presidential nomination and masterminded the Eisenhower drive in the  Republican convention which overwhelmed the Taft forces,, 17 ladies attended the meetinq of the Ladies Aid Thursday at  the home of Mrs, Minnie VanVanSlambrook Getieva Van Slambrook assisted Mrs, Edith Peck had charge of devotional ReSrWhments were served I County Republican Women Rally Sept3Q Watch for details Karen Gustafson brought a cottc rkmt to school Pcfttie Pal mer v c Jd Uk to pick COttOft only w a few Uiilet ,,  r  ffl    v,  N  M  KMSKSBI  ik MJf  THE PIKCPfgf  tawia M i fiTiMi mini I  you need an Auton  WATER H StandcrJ insiaLilicn, including wiring and plumbing, without chrr,e t 4  Youll enjoy the best hot water service possible with a truly modern automatic electric water heater An electric water heater is derm     dependable ,   thrifty    carefree    durable    a well  worryfree and workfree Select the rightsized heater for your fan, necJs at your, electric appliance dealers or your neighborhood Fdison office 141  sSXh SEE YOUR V  mewwm AMERICAS BEVERAGE OF MODERATION In M an the game of golf is gaining in popularity every year And it  The American Way to relax at the 19th Hole with a spar kling glass of Michigan brewed beefc For beer belongsto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs    to our own American heritage  sm  , X   df of personal freedom Zfiecl ieCM4jf    bnfCty  Michigan Brewers Association   71718 Francis Palms Building petroit 1 Michigan AJtet Brewing Co  I  B Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  fc jewing Co Heiffer Brewing Co  Schmidt Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  The Stron Brewery to  Wednesday, ptemier j Mil  eiuiuring iVotes  Dexter is havina plans drawn j icr c municipal Diuiaing 40x100 j It would be ouiit on the site oi  the lire hall and would house Ihe lire engines and council chambers The Chelseo public school en rolimen is 786 South Lyon has 983 Linden 680, Saline 625,Man Chester 500, Chnton 536 Koqer Johnsoccntractar c4 begun work on the nelw shower and locker rooms at Page ligLied field, Howell Wm Zeeb 82, died at his home at Chilson, Tuesday He is survived by his wife and a son, Harley,Funeral al Sciiackenberg Funeral Home, HowellThursday Rev Beachy offciating John Nichol has been named commander of the Howell Amer erican Legion post The Stockbridge school has an cjuollment oi 642 Howell 1176, Briqhton 1035, Pinckney 540 Mrs Ralph Hummerich, Kathryn Roberts of Fowlerville is a, polio victim Hamburg voters last week ap proved a SI5000 cshool bond issue 22 to 0 St Patricks school of Briqh ici has a cnrollmenL of 240 , Clarence Spears of Deilroit was found not guilty in justice court at Brighton fcist week of reckless operation of a motor boat on StrawbclTy Lake July 11 Fowlerville is circulating peti ons for reorganization of 22 rur al school districts with Fowkr ville school Melvin Showerman, 20 ,of Whit1 Oakwcn the sheep shear ing contest at the Detroit lair this year Mrs Bob Henry, wife of the master mechanic of the Living ston County Press, won the wem ens archery championship at Hastings Sept 7 Alfred Pfau of Iosco, is build ing a home on Thurber drive in Howell Bom to Mr and Mrs, StanleyCulver ir of Howell last week a daughter Mr and Mrs Frod Srhcrfle spent the week efid at Indiana rioweii luckier Howell, Michigan  r Dexter Theater Dextt Mich  Friday Saturday Sept 19L, 20 one of great pictures of year LOVELY TO LOOK AT lues, WedThmvSept 1617, 1 LURE OF THE WILDERNESS  ittcbniutii starring Htk Kathryn Grayson Red Skshon Jan Peters, Jeffrey Hunter and Howard Keel, Ann Mulej  Walter Brennan cartcon ana iioolty cartoon and shorts I Sunday, onday, 54eit, 21,  great threatrical spectacle ANGAROO fn technicolor until Maureen OtHata, Pat Lawford cartoon news shorts  Tues, Wed, Tittup Sept 2X2425  A great picure j LYDIA BAILEY I in technicolor I  WllA   Dale Robertson, Anne Francis  and Charles Kown i cartoon sport news muy, ouiOiay, LepL iU, 20 xeier Lawxucl Jane Grer in YOU FOR ME Pitts Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight STAGE TO fiftjE RIVER cartoon Sunday Monday, Sept, 21, 22 Mat Sun, AJ p m cent Walt Disneys Stoy f ROBIN HOOD in technicolor with Richard Todd Joan Rice novelty new a cartoon Tues, Wed, Thur, bept 2324,25 UNTAMED FRONTIER   , technicoki Friday, Saturday Sept 19, 20 Joseph Cotton, Shelley Winters Scot Brady, Susan Ball NO ROOM FOh THE GROOM comedy novelty Com cxtng cfgtocwt Tony Curtis,Piper Laurie and Coming OneMinute to Zero  cfon BpJjMwn  Comig Wait Until the Sun Shines Nellie Scarlet Angei Sylvan ij ixwtei Chelsea Michigan The Merry Widow Sunday, iMonday, sept, 2i, 22 KANSAS RAtDOftS in technicolor Lee Then ter  WWIBIWJIW WKGETMORS IAKR MICH A naina tarrin Audle Murphy Brian Donlevy MarguerJe Chapman, Tony Curtis Cartoon King Cole Orchcestra Sun Show ,5,79 Mon 7 915 i Tues, Wed fhur, Sept 23,94,25 THE STORY OF ROPIN HOOD i Walt Disneys Technicolor Drama Richard TodJocm Rice and Peter Finch Friday, Saturday, Sept il9, 20 All New Fun Bud Abbott Lou Costello in LOST 31 IiXASKA Mitsie Green and  ,,  I i CV home WATER BIRDS Tnie Life Adventure NOTICE OF PTTBIftC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that I the followina described propn I Hes in the White Lodqe Countrv f Club Subdivision, located in  Hamburg Towinhr Livingston County, Michigan, will be ofer ed for sale to the highest bidden on Saturday, October 18th at 12 oVTrck noon,on the steps of thp  crb house of said country club, , Lot Mo 15, Owiir John Seart j Lot No 297,Owner,rraik Sicrnor Lcf No 233, Owner, Mrs Jennie Hatch Lot No 435, Owner, David H Depue, THE HALF BREED in technicolor Robert YCg, Juris Carter g TZ  OQXtuitn  3 gcqoWheres Charlev Sxmday Monday, Sep, 21, 22   James Caqny Corrine Calvert in WHAT P3ICE GLORY in Techniolo v Ji f heater Storitfjtta MirnTun Friday, Sarurday, f  LONE ST Listorical we i ith Clark Gable, Ava Garlner William Demarest las Gleason U,J Novely ws Cartoon fY T  ccrtn bunday Tuesday, Sept, 21 3 Tues, Wsd, Thur, Sept 23,24,25 n T,UriB a roTIrre rof, V7ith a nast MAN IN THE SADDLE Cliitou Webb, Ganger Rogers  super western with fc i Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie DREM OT comeb cartoon novelM Featurette A Nation is 50 j ComingDistant rums Nove,,Y Now coor j Yourcin the Navy Now 25 ears Ago Domfaick Scorpino of Niagara rails drowned at Zukey Lake Sunday Tht following priests attended ttreception for Fv Frank McQulIian at the opera house ftidcry night Hiagins, TVjjrter, Dupiiys, BrightonCoyle Albionr MXbkm Duify, Bunker HilL Cbtf ayjjr, Owosso Folloon Hermes, Gadn, Ltmsing John Hoey of DtBtfl sxzncr a solo, Mesdames fioarl Bauahc and Ciffford Van Bom duet Miss Nellie Gardner WOt at  piano Rnarks were br a Shafer and Ross RocM won first money Dewey art the ptoond with Dia Noms  Smith of Chester, W Virginia, are gcung oil leases on farms here Pincicney mushed her season Sunday by playing a 5 to 5 tie game with Dex ter Pinckney out hit Deleter 10 to 6 but made several errors Pincknev lineupZahm, p Drinkert, c Cole 2b Kennedy, 3b Cox, ss outfield, Doykl Shehan, Ike Lewi Dex ter Montague, p, U of MWrigley c BCo3, lb, Spencer, 2b Eck, 3b Morse ss, Elsosser, WidraeyeJ Likely, outfield The Pinckney first baseman was Bill Cooper Howell the 2nd base from Ypsi Normal Harold White son of Mr and Mrs Weltngton White is an an appendicis patient at the Phiakney 6arW5rium   Miss Abby Baigooyan daugh ter of a former M E pastor, here is attending school n Lilte, France Born co Abe Haines and wif Sept 17, an 8 lb son Clare Hendeej is a student ae Michigan State, Bonnie Schcen  h5, Ypsi Kormal Born to Will Allen and wife Eva Docking Sept, 13  a scni The Brighton high school build j ing has been condemned by the J  state dept of education I OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist  Chiropodist 216 W GdLRirer, BrlghtonMich Telephone Office Hours Office 75181 By Appointment Res 71003 Mon Tues WecU  TAUT Sdl NoiiJng tlmii 36 Months to Pay FH,Av Terms Wide Slectioki of Models ALSO will uU F H A HOMES witii very small dwii payment Howard Read  Phokie Pinckney No z im  X L S tM Ppiiplip,LXJIi WNywww v1 wpwmM  1 fw   if m kiaJflj2 3 Seplrbor fT atj l I I II  III MM3MWM 492 ThePeopIes Stre Groceries DryjpKids Canned GoOfs Shoes  snts Furnishings Lingerie JR  Gin, Store Cu irse cost of cutting grass P JCYALE ymt best buy fe WO Mowers WITH UkJ4 t, f s,   4 leavtlful PhflgcwTep ,4 tang Regular Frit 00twtt Hflgas Syttest tompUtefy Installed fvo Cylinder tf Mflgat ALL THRN fOR ONLY  PiBlUk 20ii  YOU OtT  bit aeeutWMi range featuring th 3s   n4  work scvtef eevaleitaa t T vtf Ml 1 aVefnattt Phllga system cote4etty mtafld at y  homo TO0 1T tw cyliMtora at Phlfe t no extra aset SEE US TODAY  FULL Tr rV7f VthlP WITH All ThtE  0 rtAVJRES  i9 capacity FvJI 1 cwtting  OHdlh, tts more gras with tM go  Ovick Marline 1 kp 4eycto Rao angMM  regular fS4  ley to ha  OUmbs tp Mat  tfl4 aHta ceftsfnKtiM  Sefttly encloM Veaft Mh oftd  coat aiv THi LAVEY HARDWARE Pinckney, Michigan  lil Pinckney Dispatch  Entered as 2nd Class uiauii at posUiiioe Act a March b, W77 Suaacripacp rtice giJl LXS Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell, and Mrs Marion Parion ciea ax ihe Carl UGLI IIOIIO m Lau Siiiq last iueiscuy  j  Kex lMoqqxc ana wiio have jgj gone to Arizona i The Keith bmdburys oi ChelJ sea spent Sunday at the L J Henry home Clyde Fisher and wife called at the Ira IMay home in Ann Ar fcor Saturday evening Dan Driver and family of Dex tex called on Laward Spears Sunday Tne Asher Wylie family and Mrs Jessie Wylle called on the Lowell Foster family ot Wailed Lake Sunday Robert Carr is njoying two weeks vacation from the Grand Rapids Herald  and left for Sy racuse N Y Sunday  Plumbing  HeaHag Comp1etelii3 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS 3 spent last McGregor Mrs Wm Mdrcer Thursday at  he home in Briqhton j i Mr and Mrs John Boyer spent  Sunday at the John Pedix home , home in Deltroit i Gene Dinkel and wife were Sunday guests af the Alb Dinkel home  Mrs June Hende was a pat lent at McPherson hospital last week Her mother, Ms Ed Nuof ier of Hott fook care of her 2 children   The John Burg family spent Sunday in Canada Sylvester Harris has movolj from the Tom Murphy home to his home on Mowers Rd The Robert Tasch ami Sunday with his mother Tasch in Ann Arbor The John McCiic f mil of Detroit and Mrs Frank Peters of Jackson spent Sunday at the Fred Read home C J Clinton nd wife spnt the week end at the Pnlph Clinton home in Lincoln P  Lrs Viola Rea  has re1 rnd home after spending 2  with her mother, Mrs lien Peters in Jackson COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE INSTALL WE SHRV1CE a EAST M36 TELEPHONE PINCKNEY 183F2 TMttm LAST CALL FOR Coal at Reduced Puces  ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE oils I Village of Pinckney Rol Estate and F due and will be roceived at my hem WElNESDAr AND SATURDAY UNTO are now v TT r I I Mr ana Mrs Ona Campbc  were in Ann Arbor Saturday I Mrs Dorothy Dinkel was c11  ed to Stockbriogr1 last week, t bv the illness of her motherMr5 j I Emma Biogan 3 Floyd Peters who was cal ed i jt  here by the acth of his father  Dces niRTHEil NOTICE AT MY BESIPFNCF AT 545 EAST PUTNAM ST nNCKNEY HELEfT REYNOLDS, Treasurer r4, sBsasKr, ifiswiaO i  ATION Frank Petei, rew fornia last week back io Call  r  Kilg05 TH2 Aitroirosi ion Hocikey SirthLvui  Walk On JrCuhioned m K 70 PM04Ut rittUf Senrte 1 row bom or  pUea of bucimoaa ir   Ufom,Mo xtr Humbing and Repair WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER OFTE  3 ETC, GE0R36 fftOUSH PHONE 173F8 IAMD U0  24 PAIR OF SHOES 40 SALE OF SHOES JACX HANNETT, Agtl PHONE XU   Sunday guests of Mrs,Marqrrei Clarkwere the Charles C1, k family of Kalamazoo and the Dan Driver family of Doter , David Iedwiaqe has returned home from California 200 members of e U, el K freshman class spent Saturday at the rresh air camp, iattcson Lake  Mrs Bessie Jeffrevs, Joani Wheeler ana a girl from How  ell spent rrom Friday to Tu Chaiiee Ark with Pvt Joe Jefiieys at Camp ivir and Mrs, Robert Gainger and sons of Lansing spent Sun day at the Melvin home, Mr and Mrs John Dorkins of Ovid were Sunday guests at jiu Mark Nash home Isabel Nasn of Ann Arbor Rosalee and Jane Nash and Kay Vent of Lansing spent the week end at the Mark Nash home Miss Vent sang at the Congl church in the morning Mr and Mrs, J, Rettmeycr of Detroit were Sunday guests oi John McDonnell and wife Mr and Mrs S Muiherrr of Detrot and Mr and Mrs, Ted Zaleostei of Whitmore LaKe were Sunday ccuRers at the Lester McAfee home Basil White and wiie cf Ionia spent the week end at the ben White home  Mrs Sadie Read attended a card party at Lake Chemung Ben White and wife called ai the Frank WniTe homo in How  ell Sunday, Louis Eisele and wife ofAlbu i Merque, New Mexico are visit  iting his mother, Mrs Emma, vollmer x  The Andrew Campbell and Marcian Ledwidge  amies called at the av Hot home in Jackson Sunday The Hoolts have a new baby  Marcian Ledwidae and wifo and wife called on WmMcMacic en at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor  Sunday Mi Gordon Hester of Ypsil anti spent a couple of days last at the Andrew Nesbtf  NOTICE i I FOU GENERAL ELECTION  luesday, Nov 4,t95 r TO IH QUALIFIED ELECTORSOF   j  dinsxiMoj, unoinn     r hy pivi n that in conrrmily with he Michfer     i r, i, thf un Ur 4ned Clerk, will, upon nny dajr  S  y  ,1 a ka luiilay, the day of an retiiar of f i tcim , primary eh c in, rccei for registration tht v   el tv Jj voter in   iownship, City or Village not u  , ,,1 ho my V TO MB PERSONALLY for h    r in Irovitfr,   or, that I ran receive no nmie f    o,i during t t, intervening between the Twen If    hclore any rrKtiT, gpcrial or official primary election i   v of such election LiivISHEREBY JiVEN THAT I WILL BE At My Home Friday to Saturday, 1000 am to 800 p m each day Last Day TUESDAY,OCTOBER 6th  The Thirtieth day preceding taid Election Un pr,vioVd hy Fee 8, Chapter 3, Tart H, P A 306, 1929 n4 Kcr I Cipr Art 21, P A Part II, P A 1939, Act 31, P A 1941, Pim 8 oclock a m tmtil 8 oVock p m oi said day for the P use of RiAJVI the REGISTRATION rnd RECTSTER I ch of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or Vhi li as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor  e mme of no person but an ACi CAL RESIDENT of the f in at the time of registration, and entitled under the cortr i  n, f remaining such resident, to vote at the next election f I hi enfd in the resistration book jLl 1 Bto4 ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATION, PROCEDURE 9TT 16 Any elector who is nnahT to make personal applU czrn i,r registration becaife of physical dUiaUlity or absence from the Township, City or  Masre in which hit legal residence Is located, may be registered orior to tha eloM of restoration before any election or prlrar dec ion by aeenrinf from tho Clerk of the Township,  v o Villige hi which la located hit Jefcal residence, duplicate refrist tion cards and executing is duplicate the registration affidavit before a notary public of other officer legally authorized to ao dnlsttr oaths and rO lurning such regisralion cards to the Cork of tire Township City or Village before the close of office h urs on the hat daf if registration prior to any election or primary oloetion The no ry public or other officer administering the oath shall alga hM same on the line for th aif   ti, rJOv ritinn nfft  lesion ate his title    mmmmm  Murray Knnc , Twp, CStdV  I  ni m eti m   MM MmMiktm ,T lp           , ,,,    CINEY H8PATCB Wednesday, September 17 ,1358 FOR SALE Three Guns 1 Deer Rifle, 22 Hornet, 1 22 ReVolver and 1 45 Automatic Gemkj SwQjthoutphone 184F12 FOR SALEBedroQm Suitei suit XHE PdNCINEY SAHWARWM able for cottage Phone 179F4 AY M DUFFY M D Mrs Willard Wiltse, Pinctoey WANTED lorent a house or a I flat with water and toilet inside Reasonable rent Mrs Hussey 540 Putnam, Pusckney , FOR SALE Westinqhouse Electrie Range Farm Electric Water Heater Cheap J E Haynes 11550 Riverbank, Hi kmc Lake fOtf SALE Silver Lake, nine room furnished home,, well built 4 years old on 2 nice lotsschool bus to Pinckney a real buy cr 9,50000 itfi 2,50000 down  C  Towner Dexter 3461  ACCORDIAN LESSONS Join our Accordian band You need not own an accordian We will rent you one Call Howell 810 for particulars Lesson given in ftnekney Greenes Music and Book Storei 114 State St Howell, Michigan EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Near  ly new income piOPerty,3 roorr , I bath upstairs, 5 rooms and batn I downstairs, ruli basement, fire place, oil forced air heat, closti to center of Pinckney,reduced to 9950 very reasonaible terms Schctt Realtv Co Phon Howell 475 or 1364   PROFESSIONAL CORNEP   Mktoaan Daily 1100 A 2L to 2 9 F M Except WtajieM fit Motw Tues FrLSal, 1 11 p m DR G B McCLOSKEV Denis H2Vi North Micllga   Telephones Office 935 leaulMi ili Evenings by ApioinBiAW Howell  MHbi HERB St Phone 183 207 E S  t  Howoll  Makjan Real Estate, Irsuxan , Irakeicige City, Lake and Faun PMery A Speciality jit Your Property  if REAL l ITI Farms Homos Laju fropcfttofc and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 Nrtth Pearl fincknsy Mich, rhie 1 3 3 1hoa 157FlT Repairing MYSON I HUGHES Plumbing and fleatina Slate 8717 LahesUie Driv license Hush Lakv t awrtMVM Mt LEE LAVEY Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorsvccessors to the famous Models A and B We haye a  60 on display now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in ic field Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors General Insurants loue 59F3 Pi5 MQ REFRIGERATION SER1CE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Ptaci aey 15 4F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLL CALL FOWLEVILLE436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist S044 Portage Lake Aoi 4 er Phone Dexte 3461 P H SWARTHOU3 6, SC N Funeral Hon Don C Swarthout, JQkectot Modern EguflHRflr Ambulance fVstvic tffaroes 3  63 m ey, Mic  FBED C RECKHOFF b OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand liver Av Rwell M Michlac fbore 358 eHeyco RT UOYTTHFNTOF Livestock Hau ina Weekly Tips Made To Dtrc General Tr 1na PmcW Ml Phone 161F13 Classified Atlvs  eitWMr LAVE If HARDWARE oblisoed X8E Incorporated lb 16 McFHERSON State BAj Howell Mich SCHOOL DAYS FOOTBALL Is our son playing football If he is, he eats and sleeps it, He is thinking along team lines His place in the team,How the team c jn win, , aving is a team proposition One dollar alone does not do much work, but several togeth er will do lots more ,   ,Rfegular savings is the means to Phone Pinckney 77F12 the new car, the bew furniture, j rort SALjcinousy una a A small he vacations one wants to barn, cfcacketti cooper raninlmg take, the new borne one hopes j water, some fruit, close to store to have,  , ,  and school 3,600, 700 down Whatever your goal Saving balance at 40 a month, will help yu cet there i Lucius Doyle, phone 42,Pinck1 ney  H W WYLIl NOTARY Insurance and fonds CNE 136 Pinckmy CEMETHftY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Affr d To Paj MILFORD URENITE WORKS ,,uford, MichWxm k WANTED Home for 5 little kitt   eTis Mrs CA DensmoreM 36E Pinckney, Mich  WANltD Woman for Restaur ant work, Katches Restaurant Pinckney Mich WANTEp tide to Knug oeejy from Pinckney Start work at 300 p m, guit 1130 p, m, FOR SALE PEACHES Geerge Crane, 4880 M 6W nicely oR SALE In Pinckney, i ranged seven rooms,bedroom on first floor, nicec lot and flar nice livable hon J, Call uge, Mrs1 French,5p62,eveTnge Ann Arbor, Mich, 8039 Wafer ytm c  Stanly Oiakt  FOR RENTiHouse r it south of  j Pmckney now vac , aso will J  rent the Marble school on Ping  qree and Wilson Roads Paymond J Burns Box 186Pinck ney or uhone 153F4 kHNt tMF  eer   ex, FORNorse Fefrigerator 7 cllent condition, 60 j Sampson Service, Portage Lake All depoettr u to 410,000 h iured bv m mwrtksishio in uV Federal Deposit brmce Con DoratloTL BANKINTB Y M A IL IS EASY Open An Accoount with Us Soon Using this Convenient Banking Method oe FOR SALE Young Toulouse Geese Gust Hannjaman 21  jjuaV Pinckney, JViich FOR , ALE Patterson Lake, 6 room home on 2 iotsJOxiUU I bedrooms upstairs, 1 down large bath room, electric stove, ruli basement in which is a recreat ion loom and garaqe This home is partly furnished at 65000 Ch Xowner exterj461 FOR SALE Dunlavys Frozen Food Lockers, 308 lockers and t with the stock except in 11  room  C I Towner Dexter  1 LlAi Pinck THE FQtiTT NATAi nANK HowelL Mich Under t ederal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AH Deposits 1 named Up to10,00 For Each Depositor RESPONblbLti fLitauiM male or iemdTe tram tms area, wanted to service and colleci AUTOMATIC SAW ftUNG 75f iom automatic vending mach SEPVICE WHILE YCV WAIT ing capital necessary 7 to 12  MOWEB8 SLIARPEm hours weekly, nets 400 month HANDELS SAW FILING SHO ly Possibility full time workFor HILJSJ15AD SSL81 locai interview qive full parti  H54 HivHi DnVB ulars phone Write P O Box 521 Minneapolis Minn FOR RhNT 2 large sleeping rooms 335 E Mun St Pinckney Phone 120F11 FOR SALEYorkwin Seed Wheat from yield of over 40 bushel per acreAlso apartment size 4 burn er Electromaster stove Lloyd  Hendee, Phone 161F13 QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Pisti ftfarket Prices Courteous Service Ifei  J    t AJAK  wy  4 xsTfr lg The school fnancial report showed Clayton Miller, supt,got 700 a yearBelie Kennedy,pnn, 350 Lea Monksjessie Green 300 T P McCleer of Gregory is building a new flume at the Pinckney mslL The Anderson team lost to ftaecQ Iherte Saturday 7 tb 1 Flyd Munsell pitched ior the visitors and Rill Monks for Pinck ney 300 tickets were sold herd at the Grand Trunk depot for the state fair at Pontiac A steam railroad is being pro Jected from Flint via Featon ta HoweilJ White riding horseback Sun day Byron Wellman was thrown, and rendered unconscious Lynford Whited of Fowelrville has a gang here putting up tele phone poles The cast for the play Wo man Against Woman is as follows Harry GrantBey  Otis Brown M T Muggs Percy Swarthout Mr Jessop   Prof Milled Joe Phimmer Ray Kennedy Uncle Budett Frank fiedner Florence GrantMable Swarthout SaUy Wadlies  Mabde Sgler Mary Steith Mrs Rodnet The pry will be taken to Gregory  Mike Fitzsimmons and Ross Read returned from the StLouis I Worlds Fair last week Born to Mrs Wirt Carpenter Saturday twin girls whose com bined weight was 12 lbs Miss Meda Lambom has rel siqned her positton with Mrs Mrs, OL Skritc and returned to There a Future For Worrei is Telephone Work FOR SALE House and 2 lots in HamburgMay be seen after 603  p m week days or on week ends Phone Brighton 72946 FCtt SAL5Electric stove, 4 burn I ,, , efre, MlT rrroomalox burners, full j Tho Telephone Company Offers size and in very good condition  Offer Attractive Opportunities and priced very reasonable at j for Young Women Who Are 45 Merwin Campbell, phone I68F2 245 Unadillg St FORSALE 9xl2RugV20 Phone 26 FOR SALELModern houssislfcKAn heat, 3 lots, located at 509 E Main St Pinckney Mich For in formation call or see Mr and Mrs C E Fisher 160 W Main St, Pinckney Phone 52FII Interested in a Careen Michigan 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Dispatch i  Miehigin Mirror will have something to brae about that even Texas oant match, a bridge 5 miles long with a 3800 ft span over the historical Straits of Macki nac Former Senator Preptis Brown, chairman of the bridge authority,say8 the bridge is near er today than ever beioreLead ing engineers say the bridge would posel no construction prob lem and there would be dan gex of its blowing down as the bridge at Tacoma Wash It would be built to sustain a 120 a mile an hour wind The winds at th Straits are never over 76 mileto an hour The anchorage would have to go down 120 IL Those ior the SanFrcrncisco one went down 240 It would take about 5 years build it , The cost of the bridge would be 85,000,000 but it would all be paid for out oi tolls The pres ent terries gross 14 million a year ut traific experts say the bridge would gross 3or 4 million a year One half the ferry businesi comes from Ohio Indiana and Qinois The school treasury is still empty and 11 districts had to get permission to borrow znonery to open Anothei crisis comes later in month wnen 29 million sales tax funds is due to be dis tributeii to the schools and cities The money was collected but it was spent for other things Mors tax money is due butii ltis spent ior schools other depts will be shorted The governor denies this short age was caused by his veto of legislative tax billsHe said netar ly all the bills he vetoed would have cut school tunas The  Locals Circuit Court Ifcw Wednesday, September io 1952 11 itiiolic aS  and  l06eph S Stewi ccourt opens aark , V iGwxwxc at St Jo, a Howell Sep 22 There a7s cases listed but many are nospitcd, Ann Arbor Sept 4 a 7 lb son, Timothy John, Born to Sat and Mrs Thomas Clark Doris Ryan at St Joe hospitaltJJetrou Sept 3,a dauqh ter, Ann Louis Sunday visitors at the John Boyer home wore Laveme Lot and wife of Philadelphia Pa, Laura Lotbridge oi Detroit,, Arid Jaguish and wie of Byron and the Clarebce Pratt family of Ann Arbor old ones The Criminal cases are Elmer Chevalier arretted far the mux of Fronk Cline, Brighton mer chant several years ago Don and Win Andros were convict ed of the crime Wm Fnqliah another principal has not yet been tried Chevalier, English turned states evidence at the Andros Bros trial who were con School News Catholic Church I VSAE PJ r, SVENTH OPADE NEWS h Scnaatt Paste Our mom ,,t  ISMS DCWTO I 0ur rm comnntleefc are do wErjft 1lQm n  ,obkeepmq toe oom Nerenna DtVBfton  I u lx lirna cmd Wcv Friday even 0 at 730 a m GS brmquiq ilowcrs 1   Patiy rainier arid Donise Dav Current Comment People hide money in all 0 Places, it was not , 11 061 criminal oases are wf fli, eirme was called Anthony Sak jr negligent homi oack of the Masonic temple on cide Danrell Devereaux, bast rnuy niqnt by a rubbish fire I ardy Orville Rilrin1 report WaUacet Crofoot, unfcrwfaUy driving away a car Russel Tur ner breaking and enteringRob ert Peach, appefcd Jury cases are Assumpsit, Don Davis vs James Gibson, of Ann Arbor American Jns Co vs Andrew Clubb Trespass on aqowereadorfiomeoneWhio22 a Ui and burning it u TK2    , to was the woman Who 5 Friday anst Norenna Dtfotbai 1S mouaht lecturesand maps f ,etwoen sces of bread fi Saturday 730 to 900 P V, AVie iJCe M visited de sandwiched of it La W  nau c Sunday  800 Mat CoiifiitjgatiouaJ Sftrrninn vu D I m rates A in cooperation, heimon 1030 Keuh Ruegseggerf We are making posterrshow Bob Jones University will give ing why A r , aUii Fiday on rrench and Spanish explorers Our teachcr, Mrs Morris savs The LesLer KcAiee lamiiy call ed at the Omar Gass home in Brighton Sunday Mrs Olderman and sister oi Detroit called at the J H Hook, er home Friday The C Wjf Hooker family called Sunday  Mrs Alta Meyer attended the teaaners me3ting at Walden woods last Friday and Satuday Mr and Mrs Louis a   the Case Buckeye Ins Co vs Hilton Hess, Mary Miller vs Darwin Wycoif , , Meta Link vs Maurice RcyinNorlCHareosrlliifr man Soitar vs Harold Anderson,  Jonna Poop k a eni Coyie   weref in Ann Arbor Wednesday  Robert Lewis vs Wayland Rees and called at the Clarence Stap tobert Berkley vs Mich Con ish home near Chelsea Thurs Gas Home Ins Co vs Frank day  guice, Ethel Palmeiton vs L Mesdames Ray Burns Jack H Smith, Carl Kolander vs Joe Young and Louis Coyle were in  Green, U K Terras vs Mich Jackson Saturday x , Consolidated Gas, Farm Bureau j WW AAA W  V N the message We urqe all mem bes to come and vote on him being our pastor Jor at least year Herman Widmeyer, ch Sunday school 1130 Mcnnonitc Cahrarv ifononue unurch v Ezrc Beacby Paster S a Sunt Woltei Esch Ilrwung Worthlrx 1000 Slvrn SUi  1100 1145 730 icais great  FOOT BALL NEWS i Grass Lake cancelled her j game with Pinckivev and Pinck  will play Byron there Sept 19 1 at 730 p m instead There were 2 casualties this  weo a tavern keeper hid ibui tl u  b  then sold old the case to into court but ey dasclaimed all kowleo5 Conditions in Jackson prison are improving in the fact wot tne number of inmate nas dT creased from 6481 the  e not to 603 at the aS SWdoy Shxl team ThJ Lonnie VdnSlambrook family and Jane Nash took Dick VanSlambrook to Sault StMtSr ie Sunday where he will attend college  Ins Company vs Ann Arbor Railroad Garnishment Wm Davis vs Joseph Storm Non jury cases, Fred Hinshaw Cotf0 FeflinTRaip Seivi Wednesday ih00 c ic Ella Murphy is teaching in tho Gregory school wek Dannie Haines broke his i and now re are none arm and jack Jeffreys sprained ieepina  cots in corridorsinis shoulder34 men are out ,or hi been made Possible by tran siers 10 ivxarguette, lorua Housd of oonection, county jailsfarms and corervaUon camps How ever circuit courts opin ftjj month and the judges are Uabli to send the pmon population up Georae Siqler leif PRACTISE GAME THURSDAY Ihe Wayne University 50 man football squad which is in training near Briqhton will put an intersquad game at the fyi qhton liqhtejd field, Thursday Sept lith at 800 p m BUY 6th SCHOOL BUS aqam vrJosaiee Nash spent the weefk  Vs oss Jf1 Chester Rose vs end at Jackson with Mary f Machine Products, Ciiizen vs Federal Transport, AssocOii en foL, l Chief Wamga Noting Co of Saqinaw At the school meotinq at Pinck ona busines, ,rp ,o 01 eb0aid Mutual vs Claude Alchin, Mich Employment Corp vs Howard school bus bay a 60 passenger In regard to politics last week the vo tilings that got the most newspaper notice were the lad ov btevenson had a hole in Ins shoe when he talked in Flint and Senator Nixon got bit by a Dean, Pearl Compton vs R H Nonn2lPlumb She will do student teaching at Marshall this year  Mrs June Hendee who has Michigan Educational bdn ill stayed a tne Lyun Hen BailfY Citizens Savings Bank ,R6V CoPe is Association apparently backs l home last week i v John Stamper, Contract Corp the Methodlist him up In a letter to him they Mrs Beulah Ludee attended  yJJ, Williams Katheldne Adrian announced the witharawel from e 6tcrte knr in Detroit Thurs James Sinqer will I t J   and Tl T u   U ihG bu Wlil Plck UP SO UCGd m Detroit son aie atlendinq CleSy  ai01 M  W ana the Gene fieason ege, Mae Reason Ypsilanti the Legislative Tax Study Com which came up with a program of reducing school aid It added the commission was no inter  ested in any reforms and drew up its conclusions without any research and were used to re tlease paroproganda discreanc, the sales tax funds diversion to to schools and cities It turther party for their aaughler Lois day Henrv Hart and wife of Detroit were Sunday quests at the Olin Robinson home feil crfchn Wired from Toyko Ias2 week he wco talcing a ship for home Mr and Mrs John McDonnell Dol3 v, Gray I olheemoc cnty ticket is Lon Penqally vs Federal Trans rt, Arthur Howe vs Irving 5lWp Louis Kaiser  Vs Oi, ijoi  area J hi, makes 6 bussess for the H , , I school Lue oiher drivers are attending the1 Sam DeUipp, y Bums, H U conference inj VedderHuUip bprout and Wood roe Iviassey CONFRATJbBi f Y CONGRESS Putnam1 Tand Co Clara Dickinson vs Irma Lent John Worth, ,  inqton vs Robert Feiguson,City c naal repor of Howell vs E G Kail GeomJ Dlstricl No 2 Rep Edwin Farmer Judqe of T 1 S Enae Stowe Sheriff John Weuimcster Cleiij S 1 The Coniiateriiity Conqress of Mmipbcul TieuiRoliert Wrighrr unristian Doctrmo will meet at PTosecutox, Richard HochoSur  tiie Ho Uids, Lcjnsinq, Sept veyor, John McCrewy  19 to XL Ths is a Uutliolic or of Putnam, gauizaton ojt tho meLug is no lobster down in Maine, ihe hole m Stevensons shoe was not no ticed in Detroit but they are keener in Flint and a photo grapher took a picture of it ripublicans at once sensed a plot to qet the votes of the boys with the holes in their shoes Its a huge fraternity Most everyone including ye efiitor has belong to i at various timesThe badge oi membership is a piece of cardboard cut to fit over the hole on the inside of the shoe Stevenson aius disclaim any plotThry say the governor is partial to old shoes because they are fVasy on his feet Thef Mr and Mrs John McDonnell f nowe vs h C Kali Georqe  strict No 2 shows kiu t i hmued to Oathoils s Ja Bishop press abo went intVTthl V  entertained Sunoay at fbrewell  rmrL vs ss MiUer, Detroit Ed J12r3 was received m Aibcry who is nost to the lhreel detail t,l haw in IQO r irlft said the solution was not to de prive the schools and cities of money granted them by the con stituuon ison vs Andre Club, Delia schooi money una ,L Noble, Florence Lantis Earl  was SDent Shoemaker vs Robert Eaqer, I r ad Mrs Fred Harold Allen and wife vs the who sails from New York Frion the S S America to attend Manchester University, England,    ,    for 11 months on a scholarship  Board of Education She will specialize in deaf vorceEkoy vs Florence Van ctliicireiL Waqoner Fred vs Isabel Sutter Mrs Florence Ryer of Grand 1 SJph nHart Rapids vho has been visiting Martha vs Fred Wiles,Dana at the Asher Wylie home1 returrl yiEyeret E5eryr ley n, ed home Sunday niw  E8bt VlaV MrsMae Metz of HweH spent J,L P5SfrexS vs rBruc oTtunTtyj teWd the Lee Iy harn ,  on,0 lisr ftone Margaret vl RJIarterEveiyn vs John Gallmtz J482 CONSEEVAnON NOTES Pupils from the 5th grade to the high school may use con  servatioon dept camps during the school year Last year some 8000 school children availed themselves of the opportunity 1485,QD0 smal game licenses  have been mailedouttodealers Sunday at the Carl Lentz home The conservation dept has en Lansing of 3u mveuiq iLe cbect of the j meeting lS World Peace The  Pedner present chaos is caused by tak will put on the drama Woman  ing Christ out of education and Against Woman at the opera the home Bishop Albers contin house Sept 30 with a local castued Only by putting Cnrist intor benefit ofCongl church 1 to ndividuai living can normal tared the suit in Pesgue Isle Mrs Hitsie Dinkel entiertlainkl 11 vLSarolA BmanMUdred county Henry Lucy, owner of fche past matrons of Pinckney Js an MM Marv v Ho land on Ann Lake obstructed OES Chaper Monday Mes  span the outlet to keep fishermen out The board of supervisors ordered the obstructions dynam ite  The muluflora rose1 when pkmf ed in hedge form, makes a per feit fence The Dutch elm disease has found m the Monroe state park and the Island Lake state park recreation area at Brighton Wisconsins one anterless and two of  any kind of deer the last 3 days has reduced deer starvation there 450,000 debr were take in the last 3 years, more than in the 10 years be fore Many other states have in osased the deer kill to stop win ter starvation darnels Florence Baughn, Hazel Parker and Esther Campbell were cohostesses Sunday gueMs of the Roger Carr family were Robert Carr of Grand Rapids, the Leo Bettys and Wayne Carr families of Walled Lake The Merwin CampbejU family called on Arnold Berguist and Wm Euler at the Mich State1 San Sunday Mr and Mrs Martin Ritter jr attended the state fair in Detroit Thursday Maynard Clark and wife of Manchester called at the Walter Clark home Friday Sunday visitors at the Walter Clark home wer Mrs G W Clark of Ann Arbor and the Ed INGRID BERGMAN SPEAKS I sel Meyer famuVof Ypsilanti SPEAKS HER MIND  The Murray Kennedy family Ingrid Bergman tells her side and Mrs Irvin Kennedy called Oi thit interesting story discusses at the Culver farm in Deerneld with surprising ftfrBnkness her Sunday marriage to Dr Peter Lindstrom Keith Ledwidge left Saturday and her romance with Roberto to attend the Catholic Seminary Rosselllini Be sure to read Berg in Plymouth St Marys Church took in S20 at the social at the rectory Fri day night Wm, Moran is buildrng a sid walk from Pearl St to the Thoni as Burchell home It cost 7,01689 last year to run the Dexter school conaiLionn bo restored ORDINATION SERVICE 948 Gov Will iams bought an old jaopy of at car and toured, the state with it posing as a poor man and getting elected governor This is the bunk Williams an unknown in 194d was elected because the Republican Old Guard hated his Republican opponent Sigler,for for grand jury cleanup of the legislature and voted for Williams They thought thcy coulki deieat him in lb50 but theyj could not man Speaks Her Mind, starting in this Sundays Sept 14 issue oHEe NEW Color Gravure Am erican Weefcr, exclusively with Thi Detroit Sunday Timeis 1 SEPTEMBER  CALENDAR LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 Instruction ior candidates on Monday reverungs at 730 at the temple Saturday, Sept 13, FC decrees at 800 p m October 7, regular meeting at 800 Pm P W Curlett, Sfy SEPT JURY LIST Putjam Irvijn Kennedy i Tyfonne Florence WestphalL Leslie Hoffman UnadUla Perry Marghall, Luc ille Donohfue , Brighton City Gertrude Ches ter, Mrs Ralph Hamburger Brighton Twp Perry Mack Earl Beilby Cohoctah Ruth Schneider, Tom Haynes Conway Fritz Kunde, Glenn Dean Deerfield Edith Buttler Tressa Flynn Hamburg Louis Kehl, Ben Young GenoarHattie Nixon Green OakLouis Driver HandyCharle Gtostic HaritiandPercy Allmand Howell City Bob Chappel Howell Typ Jean Smith IoqoJoe Eisele Marlon Virginia Crofoot OcdoIaMary Gardner Last Sunday at 230 p m,Eev Lzri Beachy was ordained to the oiiice of Bishop at the Calvary Mennonite church I the A large nimber rrom hee I chre wa given by Bishop went to Howell Monday nrght Schrock of Clarksville Michtho to hear Hon Woodbridqe N oraiiiutri message by Bishop j month In the DetroiLare  N Ferris, candidae for gover i Yoaer of TopekaJnd Other vis ployment claims decreased from nor speak flying ministers vere Revs Erbf 109,314 to 53414The record the  A large number from here1 and plank ot Detrot j last 2 years was 33000 in Jun Unemployment has decreased prcei1 ij Michigan the last were in Dexter Triday niqht to makg up the ,150 couple who danced there  PINCKNEY POSTMASTERS and ihe previous low was IG00U  in Octotber 1950 With materials becominq mor plentiful there  We have received a list of the may even be nE2  Pinckney postmasters from tnJ be a labor aqm Tft T RTV, i c i n i P3toiiicc dept with the date of The Ben Beachy family of Rq, their appointment hey also ask spent Sunday with the Rev Ezra Beachy family copy ot the writeup Postmasters Jam 3 Stansbury About 20 attended a Gideon  meeting at the Cong 1 churchi rcoqeJeeves Monday night j James Stansbury Clyde Darrow and wife of Mil f011 GFOSQ ford and Kenneth Darrow and rvl olth wife of Three Rivers caUed on James Stansbjry the Darrow families Sunday I iasonKelloqg Harold Dault and family have returned from a 10 day visit in Alpena John Brouqhton Lri Coleman Appointed Feb 5, 1837 Dec 8, 1838 May 31,1841  Deb 21,1846 Nov 1418481 Dec 121849 May 11,1853  ir 6, 1857  , April 16, 1357 Charles Young April 13, 1861 Marcus Stebbins of Detroit I r Y,0uJ March 27 1867 called at the Dispatch office on Mncjl Fohey 1893 Saturday He has bought a cott e4d 1 1897 age at Rush Lake Yd editor knew him in Dexter 40 years ago Pvt Robert Darrow of Fort1 Knox, Ky spent the week end here He expects transfefr to Col ifornia W E Murphy 1913 W C Miller  1921 Harry Murphy  1933 Lawrence Baughn  1949 Mrand MxsMaxtian Ledwidge1 The infant daughter of Mr, ,   r and Mrs Seanor Ledwidge and Mrs Loris Biehn who live Floris Clark and wife attended aUin to Sept 20 8 p m 1 r CI  on the Wm Cooper farm on Detroit state fair Wednesday  1Q Monks Rd died at birth at UnivT The fpbert Jacks of Gulfport were in Royal Oak Sunday Wayne AtLee and wife were in Detroit Friday Sunday callers at the1 Robert Ackley home were Robert Jack and wife of Gulfport, Miss, the exBity Hospital, Ann Arbor Mon day Her parents, a brother and sister survive The funeral was at Milner Funeral Home Stock Mylo Kettler, Oval Good and bridge, Rev Albert Schmitt offlc McKenney familich of Jackson icrting Burial in St Marys Cem Ronnie Hoskins family of Detro j ctfery  it, Harry Lee and wife and Mrs Harry and Phillip Murphy pent last week in northern Michigan v Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child, in Stockbridge last Lydia Carr The Dan Hewlett family of Gregory were Sunday guests at the Robert faead home MABRIAG LICENSES Milton Heidt 19, New Hudson, Marine VanTrl 18, New Hud son Kenneth Oft 26 Howell, rwi  Miss Lois McDonnell entertain Ruth Mary Foburq, 20, Fenton d 9 friends from Ypsilanti Wall Lake mdDetroit at a corn roast, LADIES AID MEETING Thursday niahe Mrs June Downing will give abrtdal shower Sunday afternoon LP ypBwm ilWUMou The Ladies Aid of the Conc1 church will meet with Mrs Minn fet VanSlambrook on Thursday, Sept Mth  Miss,, have bouqh the lots on West Main St, west of the Bob Ackley home and will build Merlin Lavey and Lucius Doyle jr went tc Detroit Satur and bought a 2inoyp Theyl will do custom setting Myron Rogers of Florida call ed at thei Dispatch Office Mon day He lived in Pinckney over 50 years ago with his sister,Mrs Charles Grimes and worked on the Dispatch owned by Frank Andrews Then M went to Lan sina and was toolmaker for the Olds Motor Co He is now retir SPECIAL RAINBOW NOTICE PfSo note change of date of Sept 18, practise session only Spt 23 Style show at the school EnterHftnmen, rfelesh ments, door prizes Adm65c and 25c GenEisenhower tried to do last week what other Republican presidential candidate have tried and failed to do, break up the solid south Teddy Roosevelt invaded the south and failed So did Bill Taft Wendell Willrie and Gov Dewey All got hugs crowds but come election day no electorial votes The roots of the solid south go back 89 years to the civil war whci Sherman marched to the sea and burned Atlanta and other cities Thnj the whites were dteenlranchais ed and the negroes given con trol of the states Carpet baggers or northern adventurers flock ed to the south, got elected to offtice and plundered the state treasuries Democrats claim o have no fear of losing the south They point to the fact that Stsyensons grandfather who wos vice president under Cleveland was born tn Kentucky and was a southern sympathiser LIBRARY NOTICE Meeting of Frienas of the Lib fnends asked to attend organised wim 42 rnernbsrs Mrs Thomas Bonner Dr Fowler of Brighton iT3si Larry Camburn and Prcy Ellis attended a meeting of Lir ingston County Shrinen at thill Monks Hotel, Brighton, Monday night where a Shrine Club O E S NOTlCt Special meeting Friday Sept 12 at 8 p m Initiation Livingston County Association meets at Pinckney Sept 16 at a J   5   v  0 Masonic temple, afternoon el ma Hves in Florida where he session 2 p m dinner 8 even isltina di i Dearborn, ff Miller 33F4 for reservations, J Bri ton dentThomas Bonner also ed rj  9 spoke, ed Eddie Stimpson, of Earl Kimbler and wife oi mouth called at the L  iome Sunday Jsse Henry to staying 1 L r Henry With  wffsJIeiytifit i8k  m t ,v ,ri,,y yr,  LjMjir  V4  ElfCTRIC POWER io keep America JetJ   dfttfc    Elccfcic power is the worlds most produc tive worker    economical, efficient, and so much in demand that American homes, farms and factories are using over twice as much today as they did in 1940nearly half of the entire worlds output Electricity is indeed a basic resource for American industry and the power behind Am ericas Production jor Freedom,  gtf Fi   9   J  fjs im A  t ,y A  7 i 5  I A ,M0W f   a F f J   SSS     li ATOMIC ENERGY  , MKKm fysvwi  Detroit Edison and Dow Chemical engineers, working as a team, are now searching for ways to harness atomic energy for the production of electricity They are trying for even better ways to serve our electric power area and the nation ETROLT EDISON fc A i  Lift truck boosts profits for fruit growers Fruit growers who handle 10,000 crates a year can realize generous savings on labor and equipment costs by using a fork lift truck A recent study by agricultural engineers of Michigan State College and the U S Department of Agriculture revealed this saving In 1950, without a lift truck, a 25,000bushel apple crop was moved from orchard to storage by 2 tractors, 4 orchard trailers and 7 men In 1951 a similar crop was handled by a lift truck with 2 tractors and only 2 trailers and 3 men Savings on loading and unloading operations alone amounted to 1,000 during the harvest season Your County Agricultural Agent can give you further advice on mechanizing your orchard operation   T Why we pamper telephone poes Did you know timber for telephone poles is growing scarce And that the cost of a single pole has more than doubled since 1940 To insure a proper supply, and to help keep costs down, Michigan Bell is using new timber species sich as Western Larch And to prolong the life of telephone poles on the job, telephone engineers constantly take advantage of new and better timber preservatives Michigan Bells pampered poles are further evidence of a con tinning effort to hold costs down while keeping the quality of telephone service high ICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY i csn 2 ears Ago Rtf Frank McQuillan of St Mary church has been trans  Jprred to Detroit to take charge W4t new parrsh will end hefe base here Sunday with Xafcm and Drinkert will  Plnckney battery while rumored Gu Eck will bor from the Detroit Tiger p U Jft are orris Inst  of M , Ed i DefdBj Reason i Lorenzo Lavey Ypei Normal, Gerald McCIuskey,Emil WeddigeRobert Sthckable, Mar jory Smith AssumWon, Morgan Harris, Olivet Don Swarthout and Harold Reason  A farewejU reception will be given at the opera house Sept 17 for Rev Frank McQillan There being no ball game a nickup team went to Hudson Sunday and won there 11 to 7 The lineup Swarehoue p Bow man a IV Reason, lb Meaboa  2b Battle, ss VcsiBlaricuzn, 3b , M outfield, Doyle, R Reason, M Harris Bailey Castle, the 35 roam 3 story house on Cedar Lake Rd burned Monday It was built by Charles Bailer in 1881 Mrs Steve Lcrzlo is the present ownWayne AtLee of Detroit has bought the Bernard Lavey farm W C Hendee  Sons won 400 in prises with their sheep at the state fair Bruoe Esio of Ann Arbor has been hired osppawtor of the CcaaV tbfinh Neighboring Notes CaeJ iMaefcWebler superasar Wtashtnaw County Board of 3 has been named bead of the location,  MnuMary Fitzsimmons Walsh, wife of George Walsh, Dexter insurance man, died last week Cp Earl Wilson, son of Mr and Mrsjack Wilson of Hi land Lake has arrived in Camp Kil, born, N J from Germany Gov G Metnnen Williams will be in the parade at the South LyOno Home Coming on Sept 13 The South Lyon telephone ex change has been discontinued and it is now part of a nation wide tool exchangethe Geneva Judge Jay Payne of Ann Arbor is a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor j tRev Cora Pennell, one of the iew women ministers in Michi gan has rejured after 21 years as pastor of the Salem Federat ed churh The Chelsea Fair Oct 1, will have a public weddingThe bri dal Howell Ttteaier Howell, Michkjau Tuetw WeL iTwr Sept 91011 Gary Cooper in HIGH NOON Thomas MftchelL Upyd Bridges and news xter Dextt Mi Friday, Saturday, Sept 12, 13 I Millard Mitchell Gilbert Roland, m   WT SX CONVICTS as Johnny WeissmuEer Jim in THE JUNGLE JIM  ccrtoon Sunday Monday, Sept 14 15 Mat Sun, 30 p m corM Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers Anne Francis Jeffrey Hunter in , DREAMBOAT Newg an Curtco riaay Saturday Sept 12, 13 2 Features 2 RETURN OF THE TEXAN aafea pfcfcge ssarrina Dale Robertson, Waher Brennan and Joanne Dru BANNERLINE Lionel BaTymore, Sally Forest last show starts at 840 Sunday, Monday, Sept 14 IS jungle1 SilOW 3579 40, 7 915 XOVELY TO LOOK XT musical starring Red SJcelocu Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel cartoon and news Tues, Wed,,Thur,Sept 1617,T8 greatest comedy of the year PAT AND MIKE witt Sfcencter TracvKathryn Hepburn il couple get a load of gifs I Tue Wed,Thur,Sept 1617,  IP rmt t uOTTrr  1 head of cattle wre Wd ,Tnvnv rri ,T aT,, i SSi  WUd  lightning last week Monday LOVELY TO IOOK Ar Kangaroo by lightning last week Monday on the Adolph Duerr farm near Chelsea The King Seeley Scio plant is 45,000 sg ft addition  Stanley Tonejy and David Bert ke of Chelsea have been ap pointed altemcrtee jjbr opdntt ment to West Point and Annap olifi Glenn Armstrong of Fowlerville liiell from a truck and surfer ed a fractured skull last week, The Hamilton store at Fowler ville caught fire through defect, tive wiring last welek but the blaze was exingjtushfci The Cohoctah church, built rn 1915 burned down Sunday The janitor trying too smoke out a swarm of bees iqnited it Born to Ed Bennett and wife oi Pinckney last wetek a son IiOtfene Proctor and lUoyd Hassenoahl were married at the August 31  Mrs Jacqueline Breciser Jeff res and son, Brian, have mov ed to Mt Clemens She will teach at Selfridge Field Lawrence Undemer of Stockbridge has been named mgr or Fred Algers campaiqn for gov  ernor Donald Cole of Gregory ac I companied the Howell national quasrd to Grayling lerness bylvau ill eater Chelsea Michigan in technicolor starring j Kathryn Grayson, Red Skefton Howard Keel, Ann Millar i cartoon and novelty Friday Saturday, Septal2 13 Coming Story of rpbmhpqd,Untamed Frontier Lee llieater WrflTMORE LAKR MICH Friday, Saturday, Sept 12, 13 Joublfl Fectura Joel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarlo in THE SANFRANCISCO STORY alo SCARLET ANGEL wttS BRONCO BUSTER in technicolor A Drpma Atonta John Lund, Scott Brady and Joyce Holden Hws  and Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Sept 14 15 Sun Show 3,5,79 Mon 7 915, CARSON CITY In Toasmmiw An ActiM Varna ttarrtna Edmund Randolph Rajysnbnil  Massey and Lucille Norman I cartoon jnmd  spoit ues, Wed,,Thur,Sept 1617, 13  THE BATTLEAT APACHE PASS Yvonne DeCarlo, Rock Hudson Jeff ChocUerBeverly Tyler  Sun,, Mon Tues Sept 14,15,16 rrtmn , on2f,1  Gregory Peck Ann Blyth  1 Hood g Sky Rex Beachs ivorv Hunter THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS novelty news Travel Talk cartoon Loves, Laughs, Legislation WASHINGTON STORY uara xo raynngv  Wfi3T5iw  T7 io  Born to Norman Richmond 11 J, and wife of Gregory last week a dauqhter Tom Brogan, son of Mr and Mrs Tyler Bioqan of Howetl has transferred from MichStatei to the University of Hawaii He is a 4na it in the HOHC Olin Russell, father of Mrs with Francis Amburgey former Pinck  ney resident cuVd in Howell last week Charles Gerald White,son of of Leda White and the late Charles White cf Pinckneydied at Lansing August 31 The Wayne University foot ball team is working out at the Detroit Recrceaion camp at Brighton 125 children attended the 4 H camp nefcxr Brighton Prosecutor Erwin has dismisscharges against John Leitz of Plymouth whose motor boat hit and killed Michael Strachen13, at Lake Chemung Aug 17 The boys father recused to prose cute Mrs Wiflred Erwin, wife of Prosecutor Erwin fell down stairs last week and fractured her skulL Willrs Kluck has been named acting postmaster at Brighton, j The Howell Knights of Col I bus cekjbrate their 25th anniver sary Sept 14th at Robbs grove The OES took their play, Professor Pep to Rockbridge, Friday night Not a very big at tendance Met Chalkef has sold his brick house at Patterson Lake to Don Goodretonont of Detroit Ambrose Murphy was ooperat ed on for appendicitis at the Pinckney Sanitarium last week 2 carloads of fence posts and a carload of fence have arrived here to fence the Col Georgd 1100 acre tract The two gates CSB 30x144 inches Telphenes OfcW  75181 Rswfitnce, 71003 OWEtf W FOWLER D  C Foot Specialist Chiropodist One Hours 216 W Gd Rivei By Appemtment Bttghton, Mich  Van, ohnBon, Patricfia Neai   euempej Foot Ball Headliners of 1951 Nowi Cartx Avon 7 heater Micnyqan Friday, Saturday, f pt 12, 13 DAY THE EARTH  OOD STILL Space Ships nraiic Rays comedy cartoons Sunday, Tuesday Sept 14, 16 OKLAHOMA ANNIE  in Trucolor old western comedy wflh cartoon news shorts Coming Lonestar Man in the Saddle focw vod  Margaret Mackrmora of Haw crii spent last week with the Clare Miller family She goes to St Louis Mo, to attend schooL  Pv Robert Lavey has been transierred to Fort, Bliss Teptas Fred Hennes, 687 fprrner Dex  ter businessman, diedatSt Joe  hospita Ann Arbor Sunday  And, Its good tmt tojattom lovtri this stunning nm CHMOS by BOBBIE WOOWmm Mb front adds a dramttic fashion no, rijiiBsjSisr      tha bhwaa youll aar  oaoa wbarawr you go Magically taHoits in Bates Holanda broadcloth sanforized, of courts LoveHest of colors in sizes 9 to IB and 30 to 36 PEIRCES BtJY WITH OONFIKNa 6TORE FOB WC4BI afOWILL KXt fc  MX , W   AM  , gm0W  ISfi YX SETTS,, ,   ,    10 1952 ThePeopIes Store Groceries Dry goods Canned Goods Shoes Oents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gf n Store Pinfckny Finest Food St Cut the cost of  cutting gross  Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class nvrttu ot postoJoo  Act oi Mareh 8, 1877 , iowell StPUrcknerMich Suecriptiaa Price Uto yn yea Mrs Irene Thompson was tak en to Mcpherson hospital,How elL Monday tor blood transfus,  ions Mr and Mrs Gen Eichman and Mrs Margaret Clark visited  Mrs Doris Clark and infant, daughter at St Joe hospital De trait Sunday and had dinner at Tppinkas Miss Madge Jack has accept ed a position in TusconArizona and goes there in 2 webks Mrs Ida Byers, Janet Feidler of Partaqe Lake and Mrs Jefiers and daughter of Chicago wera Sunday visitors at thai Ross Rbad home Glenda Kingsley and Cynthia Welfcnan spent Saturday at theAndrew Campbell home f The Dick Young family spent Sunday with his parents in Gregory C J Cinton and Mike Griffon of Howell spent the week end at West Branch Meslaxnes Gladys Clinton and Clare Palmer spent Thursday with Mrs George Gardner at Strawberry Lake The James Whitley family spent Sunday at the1 Wm Whit ley home in Ann Arbor ,  The Russell Glover family of Fowlerville spent Sunday with Edward Spears Mr and Mrs Hugh Doolittle, Mrs Rosa LaRosa and Sally had dinner at Frankenmuth last Sunday g I Mrs Clitford Miller, daughterAgatha, and Donnale Swar  thout were in Ann Arbor Satur day Mr and Mrs Rov Dillingham called on Mr and Mrs Maurice Link at Rush Lake Sunday nite Lowell Foster and wife of Walled Lake were Sunday caJl ers at the Asher Wylie home Miss Helen Reason of Cleve land called at the Wm Mercer home last week Mrs Ftobert Marshall of Jack son called at the Gefcrge Mea bon home Sunday George Wall oof Tilsonbury J Ont is visiting at the George  Snively home  yroi Hughes Plumbing  Heating Compete Liie Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE LIN OF PUMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL WE SSRY1CE 1075 EAST M36  TELEPHONE PINCKNEY 183F2 LAST CALL  FOB Coal at Reduced Prices A JOHN L LEWIS LAYOFF IS ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE DEHoey Sons  PHONE 268 DEXTER T AXE Village of Pinckney Ral Estate and Personal ces are sow  due and will be received at myJiOAM EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNJS YURTHEtt I NOTICE AT MY RESIDENCE AT 545 EAST PUTNAM ST INCKNEY HELEN REYNOLDS, Treasurer ALL THRU FOR ONLY  ran 201 ACT HOW OEFER  TOO IT  Mf towttftff rang ft storing tt  imk M work scvtef wnvmitoiMts  f U W i aWmulh 9hUm yttm cfepirtty fttsioRtd at yrt torn  FUllVaJlViHPWtTHAU THESE BETTER REO FEA7UMS e Hg copoclty Ml   efctth,  H utort grmt  Ouidt Oar 1 kq M MM It e Oimkt J THE LAVEY HARDWARE  i SEE OS TODAY Hocjr 8 wart bent  Plumbing and Repair rATB SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTE  3 CTC, GEOROE ffcOUSH mn muDUP V  Sunday vistori at the Andrew Nesbitt home were Dr and Mrs  Wylie of Dexter and Lowell Foa ter and wi oi Walled Lake Mrs Carver of Ann Arbor vis itedMrs, Virginia Carver last week Virginia and Mrs Earl Bcrughn took her home Satur day  JnMmmA David Aberdeen who spent the summer in Detroit is home He was in Detroit over the week end Wayne AtLee and wife attend ed the Bepufcftican Rally Satur day unddr the oaks on the old Fleming farm on Dexter Rj 500 were here fiH The Stanley Murdock famUr Corrunna spent Sunday at the Bob Pike homei Miss Eva Melvin visited at the Robert Graingdr home in Lan sina last week and spsnt Sun at the Clarence Staplsh home at Chelsea c Dr Sam Levin and son, Paul Detroit calkti at me Albert Dmk el home Sunday, Helen Reason oi Oersted called last week  NOW WRITES COLUMN FOR THE DETROIT NEWS Dr Alvarez, who scored a sensational success with his fascinating, downtoearth articles advising newspaper readers on allergies, ulcers, arthritis, high blood pressure and other ailments, will now write four articles a week in The Detroit News In his new columns, the former Mayo specialist will discuss developments in medical science, new miracle cures as well as jpys to happier living through better health for young and old Placd your order for The Detroit News now so that you won miss a single chapter of this series STARTING SUNDAY IN ThevDfetroit INfews THF HOIt Nf VSrAPFR A W roCLAUDE BBftGEN fc A   ix      m  w rm  t  vAi T    i  j   v mpBwB eess,  iip t  V Rifle, 22 He, I 22 Riolvei end 1 45 Autocratic GeaJ Swcgftoulthop 184F13 SALEBedroom Suitei suitioc cottage Phono 179F4 14 WiUord Wiltee, Pinckney To rent o house or o water and toilet inside Mat Mr Husser , QPutnam, Pinckney FORSAUE Westinghouse Beetrie Ream Farm Electric Water fHccrter Cheap J E Haynee 11380 Biverbcmk, Hi land Lak k WU1 I   in Jfc SAW Silver Lake, nine fiocm fuwiehed home, weH built  4tVW old on 2 nice loUsohool but to Ptpckaey  peal buy a JfeftmoOlfc 2,50000 down  1 downer Deader 3461  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and B We have a  60 on dispiay now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner yoiill want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre trnly great new tractors bCORDUlN LESSONS Join f oar Accoraian band You need notown an accordion We will rent you one Call Howell 810 1or particulars Lesson given in 4Anc3eneyv Greenes Music and Book Store rl State St Howell, Michigan EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Near ly JBW income property,3 rcms, bdlfiupstairs, 5 rooms and bath downstairs ruM basement, fire pVjice, oil forced air heat, closet to center of Pinckney reduced to  9950, very reosoncrfe terms Schott Realty Co, Phone Howell 475 or 1364 Esvnned 186  Incorporated lbiS MePHERSON State BAN  HowelL Mich SCHOOL DAYS School has begun The streets are filled with children going tc school for the first time You want to teach your child rem thrift too Open a Savings Account for them at this bank Seeinq deposits and interest mount will provide an incentive to save regularly Teach them to save now They will do it themselves later on  THE PINCKNEY SANKMIUM BAY M DUFFY ML D Pfadme  MHAfaan Daily UsOO A M to 20C P M  Except WedMesdvut MOB Tttes FrLSat, 7f S BBV DR G B McCLOSEY Denial 112 North MiciicKH Avis Telephones Office MS leskiMjrs U14 Eveainas by ApioiniAlj Howell  011 HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E G14 i iex HowriU  MjataUS Real Estate, Irsuxan je, IlrciMciae  City Lake and Fajyn Franexly A 1st SEAL Kit III Farms, Hens lot faepscoe  attd Business Qnsttftimiilf List Your Property with Ms GERALD BS4SON Broker 2 0 9 Ntfth Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phiis 1 3 3 Lhone 157F11  Repairing MOON  HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 LalmsUe Drivr Kicense Hush Lakv P H SWABTHduVToTsCN Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Directot Modern Equipment Ambulance IWvtce hones 39 6 63 Finraiey, Mlc FRED C ROCKHOFF dt  ,,  mA OPTOMETRIST  Speciality  tzoWest Grand river Av Youi Property M 1  3twrtl    JJMicWff   , , Ahorse 3Sg esHescg SI UOYITHKNWEF Livestock Hauna Weekly Ti4ps Mude To Dirc General TricMna Pintnf MJr Phone 161F13 KAh LEE LAVEY General Insurants Vous 59F3 Pinckma REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone PncI ney 15 4F3 AUCTIONEER Frm Sales a SpecialiW BERT WYUL CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 3044 Pertaae Lake Ro 4 4er  Phone Deader 3461  H W WYLtt NOTARY Insurance and Bends ONE 136 Pincknit CEMETEjtY MEMORTALS Prices You Can Aifr td To Pa j MILFORD GRENITE WORKS ,forl Michigan k Classified AHv  FOR SALE PEACHES  George Crane, 4880 M g6W it78Mr  FOR RENT 2 large sleeping rooms 335 E Mnin St Pinckney  FOR SALE Young Toulouse Phone 120FU   Geese, Gust Hanryaman 220 FOR SALEYorkwin Seed Wheat  , JT     from yield of over 40 bushel per  FOR , ALE Patterson Lake, 5  acreAlso apartment size 4 burn  room hom6 on 2 lots, 50x100, I er Electromaster stove bedrooms upstairs, 1 down, large Llgyd Hendee Phone 16 IF 13 j roam, eieclric tove Full rvia cup u , n i   basement in which is a recreat FOR SALE House and 2 lots in ion room and aaraqe This home  HamburgMay be seen after 600 b  1 at 60CW0 All lured bv oej msmHffhip In thf Federal Deposit imnnce Css  p m week days or on week PtpjW0,000 h J ena8 phone Brighton 72946   J J Towner Lexter J461 H L,VCIf HAPDWABt Plumbing Water Sjrstmt etc Stanley Din kef OR SALEIn Pinckney, njcely pranged seven MMfrVP as first fleor,    w age, nice pvdge hseM Jj MnW FsenchltfPeenHsje iW9 Ann Arbor FOR RENTHau5G iuet sou of Pinckney now vant, aso will rent the Marble bwhool on Ping gree and Wilson Roads laymond J Bums Bos 186Pinck ney or phone 153F4 FORNorse Befrigerator 7 ex cellent condition 60 Sampson Service, Portags1 Lake v Pinckneys  WE PUNCH YOUR CHECKS PAID FULL OF HOLES Thats the way they axe can  celled These1 holes give you 2 way protecion 1 No one can cash the check agoiin 2 Cancelled check is evidence you paid the bilL Come in and start a checking account at our bank and en joy all the safeguards FaVSALS Electric stove, 4 burn ers dirteoomalox burners, full size and in very good condition and priced very reasonable at 45 Merwin Campbell phone I68F2 245 JJnadillaSt FORSALE 9x12 Rug, M  Phone 26  FOR SALE Dunlavys Frozen Food Lockers, 308 lockers and  with tne stock except in chill room C I Towper Dexte U61  AUTOMATIC SAW IAG 7U  SERVICE WHILE YCU WAIT FOR SALEModern hpuseStoaim j U WORK GUANTEED heat 3 lots, located at 509 E LXtyN MOWERS SUAENED Main St Pinckney Mich For in WANDEUTS SAW FlUNG SHOI formation call or see Mr and HILAND LAr UTLZT SIDE Mrs C E Fisher 160 W Maini 11524 RIVHR DNVE St, Pinckney, Phone 52FU I   AntriUnnmt THE miT NAYwsx BANK HowelL Mich Under1 Fedctl Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AK pepoirtts Insuied Up to160 Fer Bach Depositor QUALITY From whofe I sit 6y Joe Marsh Narrow TownBroad Outlook It To Y ourse  If Meats Fruit Groceries VrV  TO 1ND OUT ABOUTTHE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY Michigan Bell Telephone Co lw4 323 EAST WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN  irwie ci The wifs cousin Hen, and Belle his bride are back from honey t nooning in the Rockies Took them to dinner last night at the Garden Tavern Ben told about the trip Went through a town in Idaho that was only 100 feet wide No kidding BUTH intrt a long, narrow imyoni And it shares those 100 feet wfth a railroad track that runs right through the hotel To get gas there we had to park right on the tracks Suddenly Belle screamstheres a trciin con  But the gas fellow lauIs and says we were iv   Cop i  first Blamed if the engineer didnt stop the train and wait, tool From where I sit, its a good illustration of how people can learn to think of the ettier fel low so that the community benefits Railroaders and townspeople, Democrats and Republicans, malted milk fanciers and those who prefer a temperate glass of peerwe all have to share the same space Lets maintain our neighbors right of way  aces JJretvers Foundatio 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