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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 rti  V  y v  si wi      lJ tf r tiMsftnrfMMM i the Dispatch Wednesday, February 6 1952 JMUshuum Minor Sidney Phillip, mar of board of dfcectora oi Michigan State Pair has resigned Heis charged with accepting a 300 bribe from a conrfluijonjire J car sales is up again in this session oi the legislature It was twice beaten in previous sessions It is chang ed this time only levying a 3 percent specific tax on dealers and exempting sales by individ  ucds Gov Williams is still said to be receptive to the viie pre, nomi uon National Committeeman Arthur Summerfieki is said to have iron ed out a revolt by Republican leg iskxtars, caused it is scad by his hostile attitude toward the candi dacy oi Auditor General John Martin lor United StatesSenator, State Txeas Brake has once again blasted the Little Hoover Commission which would take power away from the legislature and give it to the governor Prot Hoglund of Michigan State says it is possible to in crease otfBrproduction 10 percent Meat 8 md poultry and turkey production IS by better crop prac use Ford Motor Co war contracts total L8Q0Q00They will employ 40400 and use 11000,000 feet of poor space, Oil and, gas operators will drill 711 wells in 1952 compared to 74 in 1951 347 will be wildcat ind 366 undeveloped fields La3 yea 223 were successful 20 hit gas and 447 were dry holes The Michigan JnterHighway Commission has given Michigan State College 10,000 to start a ctover course This is the first Pptteoe to, have sucfe a course, e Mictuacm state senate has Wld a bill wfych would require Michigan St College and Vniverstry oi Michigan to televise all home sport contests if Local and sons, Lloyd, tended Farmers ing Thursday and wife spent Wilbur Coyle The Lester McAfee family were Sunday dinner guest at the GeM Maurer home m Jadcson Mrs Asher V ylie and Mrs Goldie Schaufie c tended a cancer meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs Kauai in Brighton  Mrs Lloyd rtendee with Mrs Reece Gudith as cohostess gave a stork shower at hear home Friday night for Mrs Edward Bow man at her home Albert Dinkel with Henrv Klefcot of Brighton ctended Fanners week a Mich n State College Wedenesday Lynn Headc Gale and Itei Day at EG U Louis  C ylo Sunday c L home in h c Bert Berui m ud wife of Brighton were jiciy guests of Mr and Mrs lvi  i,ed widgeMrs Flora Dai row spent Sunday with the W E Darrww lamiiy in j UnadillaAlbert Dinkel, Fred and Charles Ward attended Fanners Week at Mich State College Wednesday Gene Young of Dexter, former Pinckneyite caught a 65 lb saalhsh at Palm Beach Florida, last weefc and won an award from the West Palp Beach Fishin Club for catching the largest fishIt ieasured  ft, 10 in and would have been longer if 4 inches of its bill had not been broken off Neil Baughn USN field hospital left SanDiego, Calif,last week for Korea The Mylo Kettler family of Jackson spent Sunday with Mrs Lydia Carr J4rs Alice Schoenhals has returned from St Joe hospital and is at the Thomas Ware home David Aberdeen spent the week ned at the Harold Fcdrchild home in Detroit  Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Win Grade School New if r Church Notes , Marys Catholic Church Ifcclcney Michigan Bev Fr Albert J Schmitt Pa Sunday Masses Summers 630, 800 lteOO 11 0 a new boy to tty  rSSf u  , Sunday beJese 0Q Manr Ihe JOuaergaxen Thednaergarteu is making u stitcn puppei show on ine y eai iiiso scrap boos above ail Uieir pets     MM Me pJLmex and Caroiy l Geer axe Hi We hope ttiey are fStoeSSiMO took soon uoXltoSi We welcome a new hnu t , i class His name Xhird Gxade Karl Burg was 9 years old Sat urday  ,v Friday we taed about Presil dent t rankiin Roosevelts birthday and decided to make scrap books lor the chuaien in nospuvns wflv have polio We nad our pictures taken last Thursday Marjory Miller visited Miii Vandercook in Howel Saturday Carol Miller has made a fruit scrap book t We had our final shots Wednes day We are glad tney are over We are drawingpictures and writing Indian stories  Fourth Grade News  Saturday we went on the school bus to the Shrine Circus in Detroit leaving at 1030 Nine mothers  Social Items  P B P M Congregational Bev Donaia hrady pastor Thur Prayer meeting at parson age, 730, Mrs Brady leaderCon inmation class at church at same time  Sat 130 Junior high confirmati ion class at parsonage  Sun Brotherhood serviceSub jectLincolns Bible 10 ioreign stuaents ii om 6 countries will be our guests Sunday School 1130 Dinner at 115 Families are re qussied to bring dessert salad or vegetable Meat and potatoes fur nished Foreign guests will speak I  dier dinner ANNOUNCEMENT y Mr and Mrs John Lundin n nounce the engagement3 cis Ldward Shenanson of oi Mr SeanedLSllVetHlld mJl ,, 4iil flvdL uJn 1 iuvmatwith MraJoU Wrrii u,ee  The O E S will A , , lor is littlejikiyiood of legal fred Aberdeen were inMoifteJgovernor they saw Governor  i MiQTairo D,4m     Mondayatolff toattend a rf wcans and hd shoSH lQ MISTAKES GBAMD PARENTS xi   f i   F tse lga Miclildaij Wi farney general has ruled it unconstitutional in that it violates the state lottery law and is class legislation r only permitting certain groujM to sponsor bino The senate has already killed it and the house s expected to do the 9afne, There is sornf talk of putt ing it on the November ballot as a constitutional amendment i v  nr     ANWM OUE8T NIGHT Livingston Lodge No 76 held their 17th annual guest night at the schoo Saturday night with an attendance oi 250 Te menu ieat ured venison and some 35 lodge members worked most of the day preparing the banquet and serving it,   ijje Invocation was given by Cna CampbelL chaplain Winston Baughn W M gave the welcome and introduced the toastmaster Francis Dodge De troit attorney Olin Robinson led the community singing The Hm ana and guests were, introduced Amenge notable were Glen Alt, Ann Arbor, Rex Sackett Detroit and Erwin Hendershot, Mon  re, grand lodge cornmitteeexneri and Vivian Bichards MilanJect The musioal numbers were fingiiig by Glenn Allbright Fow iffviUe and the Elkair Four, a bar fcar SQP quartette tram Ann Ar Ur,  ,  The stunt contest was an Indian rops trick in which 2 men tied together tried to get loose The Ckgttsmts were Judge Hiram Smfttt ftcete Erwinv Larry C hringer, oi nHhob Robin g , fiat AniJfjjfkl ipvee, Lvwiis Cook Dexter JWth and f win won Lanie VanSloxnBrook won tl   9 tion Monday night for an OES grand committee woman The C W Hooker family of Ann Arbor spent Saturday even ing at the J H Hooker home Mesdames Clifford VanHom, Douglas Smith Justin Stecker, R Strauss and EdGrendowai atattended a cancer meeting Tuesday at the home oi Mrs, leaner of Briahtan, J Mr and Mrs Ray Burns attend ed the funeral of Mrs Ed Hamel in Howell last week The pupils, o Unadilla school where Toe Burns taught give rum o farewell party Friday night He expects army induction  Mrs Ella Newman of Ann Ar bor visited Mr and Mrs Ben White part of last week, Mr and Mrs Ray Burns enter  tained the Jack Young Vincent Young and DConklin familes and Don Bums and wife at dinner Sun day in honor of Hele Youngs birthday, Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn and Keith Bradbury and wife of Chelsea coifed on Mr and Mrs Jess Henry Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs John Boyer were Frank Boyer and family, George Helek and wife Ann Arbor and Lloyd Warner niusi oi an ivwyud iJUiv 630 We thanV Mr Bonner the tickets  After being outt since Christma3 Fred Pawaizyk is back in schcox Larry Lambert has moved back too Ashville N C Rosetta is back after being out out a week ill Our sympathy to Babrara Mill ijren who is in St Joe hospital with a fractured skull We had viistors Friday, Monday Fifth Grade The 5th grade pupils where Mrs Rene Miller is teacher went to Lansing friday and saw both houses of the legislature in sess ion Through the courtesy oi Junior Dinkel, bodyguard lor the  saw G , Williams and hcS shook hands with them ail We thank Mr Sprout for driving us Our arithmetic since we received th Winston Co We had visitors from Springport We made party hats for the vet erans at Percy Jones hospital Mrs, Sharps 5th graders visited us Thursday for a speldown W or making reports and charts on our tripseventh Grade Donna Basydlo and Richard Lawrence made new self control charts for the room iymsskwrth MrsIola HallMiss Vfolc Massey, asst hostess , 40OJunlqj choir practise eonior chai practise Mrs Wed 7a is improving hoipers from Ivlennonite  Calvary Metmoatte Church ev hzra Beach Pastor S S Supt Walter Esdx Assistant  Maurice Leinbach 4imo Worship 1000 bux day School 1100 Chiidiw a Hour t ij45 xoua Peoples Meeting 730 Uottor, Fellowship Sendee Wednesday 10 p m The Meunonite church will coll ect clothur for German reiuMAKE  list of 10 major compliants pi holbglstsw educators, social worxers and parents have again st todays older generation appears in an interesting and in formative article,Mistakes Grand parents Make, in this Sundays  Feb 10 issue of The American Weekly, exclusively with The Detroit Sunday Times All parents and, grandporents, also are urg fd to read the important mess age  4 The O E S will entertain the  Masons, Stars and their families on Saturday Feb 9 at the U of M Fresh AirJamp at Patterson Lake Pot Luck dinner at 630 pm, brinq your own dishes and silver ware The O E, S, will furnish the milk, and coffeeAfter dinner there wlil be a program  Singing by Rainbow Girls, Tap Dancing by Barbara Baughn Paticipation Pro gram, directed by Winifred Aberdeen Also dancing and card play If the weather is bad the party will be at the Masonic Tern pie Mildred Miller, W M Current Comment We do not question the sincerity oi rrosecuior Wiiiord Erwin wno is a personal tnend oi ours Put ii he succeeds in stamping out every vestige of gambling in ivingston county inciuOing bingo cuid car raffles he will have accomplished a miracle IHafiles have liourishea since time immemorial, in the old days they shot at live turkeys and the who shot the biros head off got the turkey The humane society stopped tnis and they shot at tar gets with turkies as prizes Later iiey played a card game in the saloons called keno with poultry as prizes This was usually dut ing the holidays An old German  blacksmith neighbor of ourswa iucjy at this and usually got his holiday poultry by this method As to rarfles about everything un der the sun has been raffled including autoes horses, cattle pigs, homes farms etc and all are familiar with the Irish and English sweepstakes lotteries as most of the tidkets are sold in this country We understand the cleanup started because a cam mercial game started up in the countyIn these games an outside concern furnishes the prizes for a cut of the proceeds The prosprosecutor was asked to close it and his shutdown of all games of chance was his answer Stf YOUNG LADIES AUXILIARY The Young Ladies Auxiliary The 7th grade girls beat the 8th meet Tuesday, Ieb 12 with Pearl grade girls in basket ball Friday, j Madeson if the roads are bad The oral spelling bees have end j with Mrs Alma Chambers Sec, ed the winner for 2 weeks werg the Hot Rods Our project this month is selling seeds We get a third of the mon ey which we will save for our trip We divided int6 teams with Roberta Ackley and Ronald Darrow as captains We wonder who will win BASKET BALL NEWS Manchester took first place in Land O Lakes by beating Hart lana Friday Dexter is second then South Lyon, Brighton Pinck ney and Hartland Pinckney scored their lowest number of points this season as they iost to Brighton 43 to 19 in Brightons new gym Pinckney could not get them inBrighton led 28 to 8 at the half Lvanson got 22 points fr Brighton and Jrry Mrofka was high for Pinckney with 7 Al Mrofka and Jack Jeff reys usually high scorers for Pinckney could not ring the register at rll Brighton after losing 5 straight has won their last 3 gamesPinck noy won two straight and then lost the next 6 The legislature has already killed 53 Pills in its haste to clear the decks for the Feb 21 dead line Many of these bills are repeaters introduced each session and killed Among them was a bill calling a constitutional con vention, to repeal the property lien on old age assistance, abolish straight ticket voting, have minor parties nominate candidates at conventions, abolish the office at coroner, fix a minimum wage of 75c an hour and to legalize, bingo Now many of these bills were not introduced with the expectation that they would pass but be cause some legislator promised a person or group of persons to introduce them in order to get tneir yxftes Having introduced them they considered their part of the bargan performed and made little effort to get them enactedo P rward for having the most ts in a tie with several oth  ,       n Hendershc4toioeispoke he youth problem and Mas  His address was well red The meetina dosed with       J a fttrjugGod Blesm America O Y joy CAtt OF THANK No Tvoide can express the rr mfaft whiahoame to  from theAU,I received while I  i in the hospital cA ABA Arbor 1 Jo haaw i wc femexnbereol h te Ladies Aid Ladies Atari  LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Feb, l2Chelsea Past Masters Night  Feb 15 EA DegreesFeb 20Howell Past Masters Night Feb 23 MM43egrees here SHOOTING STARS Is the name of the big musical stage play being presented bi V F W Post 7301 Pinckney on Feb 14 and 15 at the high school auditorium Dorothy Hurst professional dir ector from St Louis, Mo, is in PirtCKNEY KXNGSDAUGHTERS The Circle meets with MrsSadie Moran, Thur, 8, at 8 p m, with Mable Wkite asst hostess CUB SCOUT MEETING rments committeemen and all interested in reorganizing the Cub Scouts will meet at the Pinckney school Monday, Feb 11 at 800 p m Ted Gray Cubmaster BASKET BALL SCORES Ann Arbor 57, Lansing Sexton 43 University 43, Dundee 42 Flat Milan 30 Cement City 59 Grass Bock 44, Lincoln 36 Chelsea 39, PIE BAKING CONTEST In the County He Baking Con test at Howell Saturday, loyc Fordyce of Hartland was first ana , Kay Conely of Brighton second  Mgr Holie in a Jane Nash of Pinckney was 5th There were 10 contestants MEET AT BRIGHTON The Livingston County Educa tion Conference meets at Brighton new gym Feb 8 starting at 930 am Dinner served at noon Since negro ball players became the vogue in tne big leag ues there has been much speculation as to why the Detroit Tigers never signed anyIn view of large negro population it would have seemea to be good business to do so This failure has caused the late Walter Briggs to be class as a lily white owner and condemed by the labor federation press interview FRAN A HOFER Frank A Hofer 62, died at his home in Dexter Saturday night from a heart attache He was the proprietors of an office supply and equipment business in Ann Arbor A prominent Mason, being past master of the Dexter Mason ic lodge and secretary at the time he died Also past patron of the 0 E 3 and a member of the Chapter Council and Knight Tern S lars in Ann ftvqr He leaves formation Is wife, a son 2ddughters and 5 stepchildren The funeral watf at the Dexter Masonic temple Tuesday afternoon, Fev Shepherd of ficiating Buried in Fairview Cemtery Ann Arbor witfc 4Washte naw Lodge 65, Dexter and the Knight Templars in chargey  30 Stockbridge 50, Dansville 49 Manchester 43, Hartland 30 Has lettt 71 Fowlerville 75 Dewitt 75 Byron 37Dexter 45South Lyon 33 Everett 43 Howell 33 Pinckney conducting rehearse Is f Lake 44 WUUamstonTo  Leslie nightly Emmett Widmeyer,VFWl 30 StorVhriH commander says the show comes highly recomended as it has mot with success everywhere it has been presentedI The show, using local talent is and impersonation of TV broadcasts, featurinq Milton BerleKate SmithFred WaringFran AUisoon Roy Acuff, Jack Bailey and his Queen for a Day programDanc ing Chorus, Jubilee Singers and the climax of the show isthe Pretty Babies of Yesterdaypray ed by prominent men of ma community Also a Tiny Tot popularly contest for boys  girs un der six Contact Emmett Widmey I er or Dorothy Hurst for further in  MRS ELLA GRIFFIN Mr Ella Griffin, 62, died at the home of her daughter, MrsJames Dunn in Howell Thursday She leaves 12 children 7 daughters ancK5 sons Mrs Lewis Shirey of Pirickney is a daughter of the de ceased The funeral was at the Howell Presbyterian Church on Monday with burial in Lakeview Cemetery O E S NOTICE Regular meeting of Pinckney Chapter No 14 O E S Friday night, Feb 8 Initiation condemns this rumor He said Mr Briggs told him last year to sign negro players if he found any good enough He lays the lowly standings of the Tigers last year to the breefcup of the farm systems in World War EL He says Cleveland Brooklyn and the New York Giants managed to finish high by raiding the negro lea gues This source is now closed as the negro leagues folded after they lost their stars He admitted Mr Briggs did not take part in the bidding for negro stars vfywVrf4 ilev IVt McLucas Is in Grace IsMnllnl DttBOtt   Earl and Erwin Mann of Detroit called on Gene Mann Tuesday Dr C J Towner attended the  Mid Winter Dental convestion at  Chicago Tueday and Wednesday He has also been granted a  surance solicitors license NaroM Swarthout is home fronf SJoelWipita f HEALTH NEWS 213 children were immunized xrt Pinckney Elementary school  an 30 by Dr Ray Duffy and 2 asaJstcntfB, 174 were vaccinated   received booster shots, were Hfjen VanBlariiter, tthel Gustafson, and Jennie Dever project 1s sponsored bythe btty HeaJm Council and tece by the township SScfcHk VaeSlambrook, chairman ANTIGAMBUNG CRUSADE At a meeting of all the police heads of the county Howelf Fow lerville, Brighton and Pinckney chiefs being present as well as the sheriffs dept and representa tiv from the liquor control com mission at Howell Friday it was agreed to suppress all gambling in the county, incuding bingo, ctrr raffles, bank nights etc Prosecutor Erwin pointed out that the charters under which most churches lodges, veterans organizations operate do not authorize lotteries which leaves them liable to prosecution for vio letting the gambling act and pad locking and confiscation of weir property Solurday the first casual ity toofr place when Chief of Police LaMor ia of Brighton stopped the Amef icon Legion bingo game at BrighJ ton which has been operating there weekly for some ttnfeJt was due to compliants against mis by Avw u I the County Ministerial AssockrM marks of 1 ion and the Howell Qvic T r that the cHefcttp started  ExPresident Hoovers nationwide hook up speech last week did not do very much to clear the foreign situation In fact it mudd led it worse than everlt was full with contradictions and unproved statements The commentators tore it to pieces Hoover would bring all G Is home at once from Europe and KoreaThen he would adopt MacArthurs planof bombin Manchuria and helping the Chinese Nationalists invade China and defeat the Commun ists Just how he would do this after taking all the G Ts home he does not say He would cut down on all wcq spending and the only forcesne would mbA to Europe or Asia would be plaae and battle ships This is iaflacyv No war can be won by pi and ships alone TWy o partftut  takes the footsol  to Jeatst ashore mop up and ltdbft atir the ao5s as they 4d Fiance to  War It The a  i rr       J u  m   nBnSBVBKHSSBBv44SnMPaSBalntSB WTWvTjCk iw y  fr jMfWjt   jif  v J,   y j,  fl   I i    y, ,,,1 ,x ,  W5  IkTF     3 THE PmCSNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February  1952  Any way yeu figure ft ,, are finest for ily use SH  s  fey N  W Costs heate only pennies a day to operate on special water r rate Try it Youll like it i  mi noke No flue Put it in the kitchen if on as can be Finest hot water service that money can buy    Jurt install and forget it   for years and years No charge for installation in most residences Go tleefric    theres a wonderful difference fc  TAUADDS  WA the finest  HEATEK WT,  r mi EYOURDEA osfcrt an Detroit Edison i i   AUCTION  Harold Gates Plrre Howell WiO 2393 EAST  Paul Gates Phone Howell 1010 GRAND RIVER   My lease having expired and being unable to rent another Farm, I will sell at Public Auction at the place known as the Adam Sauer Farm, located TilREE miles west of Dexter on Island Lake Road to Dexter Town Hall Road, North to first place, or THREE miies South of North Territorial Road on Dexter Town Hall Road SATURDAY, FEB 9th  Commn 30 P M Sharp juswtwe Tools  Equipit lSl W P Allis Chalmers tractor,  , lau lic rir,vs and Cultivator 1951 John Deere No 5 Power Mower, New 1951 Cao Power Control Disk, New 1951 CoOp Grain Drill with Fertilizer end Grass Seeder, New Cultivator for W C Allis Chalmers Tractor John Deere 16 Single Botton Plow John Deere 2 14 Plow McCormick Corn Binder 1948 CoOp onerow Corn Picker 1918 RuiMtired Wagon with Grain Box and t raw t 1 Rubhcrfi agon and Rack RodericJ ,  ceder Wards Manure Spreader Dunhn ,,R CulHpacker  4Seciii ruiinjjtooth Drar New Idea Tiny Loader, Push Type Wards SibDelivery Rake Rubber ed Wheelbarrow Oil Tank Heater Case Coi Planter with Fertilizer 300 reef May Rope, new Galvanized Stock Tank Electric Clippers, new Milking Equipment Hinman Double Unit Low Vacuum Milker, new CoOp firan Coocr, new 20 Milk Cans Double Wash Tanks Electric Water Heater Strainers, Pails, PaiJe 20 Hcd Folstein Cattb  BANGS FRKE Hoistein Cow, 4 years old, due Jtee It HolRtein Cow, 4 years old, due Augtwt 15  Holstein Cow, 4 years old, due February 16 Holstein Heifer, 2 years old, due August 2t Holstein Cow, 6 years old, Fresh Holstein Cow, 4 years old, due July IS Holstein Cow, 6 years old, fresh Holstein Cow, 6 years old, Fresh Holstein Cow, 6 years old Fresh Holstein Cow, 4 years old, due May 17 Holstein Cow, 4 years old, fresh Holstein Cow, 4 years old, due April 9 Holstein Heifer, milking, due Augustl Holstein Cow, 4 years d, due February 1 Holstein Cow, 7 years otyi, Fresh HoTstein Cow, 4 years old due February 17  Holstein Heifer, milking, due September 1 Holstein Cow, 4 years oldxjue February 17 Holstein Cow, 3 v s old, due Mareh 1 Holstein Heifer, 2  months oW, due Auguat t Holstein Heifer, 18 months old, bred January I Holstein Heifer, 11 months ld Holstein Heifer, 10 months old Holstein Heifer, 6 months old Holstein Bull, 6 months old  2 Heifer Calves, 1 month old HOGS 20 rer Pitjs, welfht 85  1M poundi Hay, Grain, Cora 8 tone Mixed Hay, loot 100 Bales Wheat StrfcW 100 Bus Barter IT nsilaa in 14 JUfe 10 Rts Oats 700 CUes of Com KO JUNK TERMS OF SALE10 to 12 months time payable at First National Bank of Plymouth JAMES HALLMop , r  I FLOYD KEI TTT Clerk and Cashier, First National Bank, Plymouth January 30 r v  mt yWT c N5ijriborinjr lNotes Pvt Edwaid Lecoy Page of owIerviJle is reported wounded in action in Korea The Livingston County Press won 2nd place in the newspaper contest at the Mich Press confer, ence Th Lapeer Press was first In the contest for papers with 1500 circulation the Brighton Ar gus was 2nd and the Romoe Ob  server first 425 grade children were immun ized at the Brighton school last week A new warrant has had to be issued for Elmer Chevalier charged with the murder  of  Frank Cline, Brighton merchant 2 years ago as there were no re cord or file of the case William English out on bail on the same charge has yet to be arrainged Joashim Cicrusnitser, 19, a displaced German boy has been adopted by the Brighton Rotary  Club The Howell Home Dairy or Cooley Dairy which went banknipt will be sold at auction Feb,  7 by F E Barron, receiver under court order Born to Mr and Mrs Balph Ot well of Pettysville at McPhersoji hospital, Howell Jan 25 a son Born to Mrarid MrsMax Musch Dorothy Smith at Mcpherson hosoital Jan 26, a son John Rossiter supt of the Mich Molded Plastics has resigned from the Dexter village council In a letter he said his time is too valuable to belonq to a body, chosen bv influence and elected i without opposition Wmhtsnaw No 65 F A M of Dexter will work the MM degree 1  in Ann Arbor in February j The Washtenaw county road commission used 500 vcrrds of  and and chloride on the roads there in January The Washtenaw Countv Veter5nary Assn are visitina the Hiff ent townships and vaccinating doqs for rabies to lea Ago iho uiennbrook Stock Farm will hold a cat tie ana norse saleul rfciJ ZliV bnator bymour Person has iuuoQuCou a aid to repeal the on passed in 1925 appiopnauiiy iu uixua a iu armarium owe Tuoa, Woif Thisr, fob, lK9, 7  Tyrone Power, Aim Blyth mj MQchoel Renis IXL NEVER FOBGET YOU  la Tadlttlcolw Friday Saturday, Fb  WtSTMOlE LAKE, MICH Sunday Monday, Fab 10, U Bob Hope m 2 Roles with Hs4y TY FAVOBJTE SPY FeoiurettejAmold the Benedict MTHE  8, I GIRL ON THE BRIDGE Hugo Haas Beverly Michaels Ptan JUNGLE OF CHANG Thrilling Scene Filmed m West   Turn, WdL, Thar, Feb, 12, IS, 14 James Stewart Marlsne Distrtck NO HIGHWAY IN THE SKY SunMoiLju,WaVFeblO,l 112,13 MsslM SuAday ttOO s m cansea 4 Pays 4 DAVID AND BATHSHEBA Is TThnkalaf wits Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward No Increase m Prices Comingijapanese War Bride Bright Victory, Double Dynamite Dexter Theater  DsaslSf Michigan m HI  Dick PowelL Peggy Dow la News Friday Saturday, Feb 1516  WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE  fa Trjcaoicoloff Wait Disneys DUMBA fa Tacbsteola Avon Theater  Micmqnn Friday Saturday Feb 8, 8  2 Great Pictures ROUGH RIVER A Super Western Starring Roy Calhoun Elgy Marshall and  Pete Graves Ptas RED BADGE OF COURAGE Starrbiq Audie Murphy, Bill Maudlin Sun MOD, Tui,, Feb 10,1112 A Great 3 Day Musical Comedy  AMERICAN m PARK wtth Gene KeUy, Leslie Carbn and  Oscar Levant Certooa spottf Wed, tlrar,, Feb,  13 14 TOO YOUNG TOO KISS  A Comedy Starring Van Johnson, June AUyson and  Gig Young Mewi feat ComingBarefoot Mail Man Westward the Women Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan HOU,OUV  at mm ACJJOI una instead spend Friday Saturday Feb 8  a similar canount on tne rioweil ouiutuiiain,   ihe Micmgan legislature is con sidermy a capital punishment biii ihis issue carries a letter for ii Dy M i Kelly and one  agaiisi it by T L Arnold iiUcius Wilson has just returned irom Oklahoma City where he  spoKe beiore the board of com merce Dan VanSlambrook has been named County Club Champion tor 1926 and awarded a Michi gan State scholarship Born to W B Gardner and wife at the Finckney San Feb 7 a  son Donald Heniietta Kelly underwent an operation at Detroit last week 5 car loads of Pinckney basfcet ball players and fans went to Saline Friday night to see Pinck play but owing to a date mixup there was no game Floyd Love has bought the Mar ion Center church, long closed,for 500 The Etetroit Edison Co has taken over the Milford lighting p3ii  SUBMARINE COMMAND A Drama Starrtnv William Holden Nancy Olson William Bendix, Don Taylor Cattoet , Sunday Monday, Feb 10, U shows 710, 915  HONEYCMLE A Oood Comedy Stantna In Tecbnlcolof Judy Canova, Alan Halejr Eddie Foy JrCome omd Meet the Queen Cowboy  cartoon Enchanted Island tundov Sbewa   1  Tuit Wed Thur Feb 12,1314  A PLACE IN THE SUN  A Drama fttafita Montgomery CUttElisabeth Taylor shows 710, 918  Saver 6i5rfedofa and FWng   Friday Saturday Fb 8 8 WHIRLWIND A Supet Weelera StaHine Gene Autrey Smiley Burnette Trouble in Laws Willie Hoppe Story, Bareiaoed Fkrt Foot and Drug Store FelliesSun Tue Feb 10, 12  THE FLYING MUSSLE navy submarine picture with Glenn Ford, Vivecal Undiors The OP018 Candid Mike News ComingAcross the Wide Missouri Lemon Drop Kid Walter Clark and wife and and Roy Clark Mrs G W aai and Edsel Meyer and family attendedi a birthday dinner Sunday at  Howell for Emmett Cknj Also the Leo Clark family of Detroit Miss Alberta Dinkel, Levi LudtW Allien Dinkel and Audrey KletVot attended the hockey game in Detroit Sunday night Joe Clark and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mrs Nellie Clar Mrs Margaret Clark and child ren spent Sunday with theChco Clark laxnNv in GlHnra Richard Young USN is spendithe week at the Andrew Campbell home andinGregory Til MICHIGAN BELL TELE PHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now for Women BUSINESS orncE posmoNs and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Expfisace Necessary Training Done on the Job  Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Emplovmt Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OrTICB 323 E Wflshmataa SiAn 1 I Hospitals prov  i 47 Years Ago  I   NEVER A CASE OF DIAPES H I  i  and Goyle Shirley went  Mr and Mrs Roy Reason, Ann  Clare Mllkr and wile visited r ysf hospitaL Mestma in Brian Ypsjkmti Fridavwhere he was1  Married at Ypsilanti Feb 1, Miss Marion Bergin of Lakeland to Rex Burnett of Ann Arbor Married at the M E parsonage  here, Jan 29 by jRbv Cope, E  W Bush of Unadilla to Mrs Delia McDonald of Detroit Thomas Read is spending the week in Chattanooga, Term Born to Erwm Campbell and wife Feb 3rd a girl Melvin Wood of Gregory substituted for W H Clark at the de  pot last week William Watkins has moved recently from the Sanford Rea  son farm to the George Hinckley fa1, , ,  Born to E W Daniels and wife of North Lake Feb 2 a son  Harrison Hadley has purchased the Hadley homestead in Una aula The members of the oast for th Maccabee play, A Womans Honor, here Feb 17 are as toll ows Mr and Mrs C W Brillina j erJerry Johnson,Lincoln Smith Bert Roche, Fred Campbell RayJ Kennedy, Jlhn TipladyTloree and Mae Moran Adm 25c and  15c For both pkry and dance 50c and 25c Tickets and  seats on sale at Frank altars drug store  m  Mrand Mrs Alex Reid of Greg  I I i  J I 1 I I I I J I l Scientific MSB witfc thouundi of WMelmedially supervised  bf man thin 100 hospitals tnd pedistrichosprove arm t i  cue of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Btbf Oil, Powder and   with Play fox V BABY OIL  POWDER and CREAM  I Creta arc comiitrmlyiDd cidasitsMted  HAYTtX BABY OIL ssr 6 tin mpn tpothint Uoti tha rnihmtL  4 suvm BABY fOWs  Uk4i it I I I 1 I BABYCAM J  I  BWBSeW ssss sjsssese 118 HM hmif MftSitYePAK   SJ8JSJSSSSSJ Issjsw  I I I oi were hosts to a  rtd,   V iffr    ei i R7f, A      w ,J  iV y  I The Peo Store K Groceries Dr goods t banned Good Gents Furniflings Lingeri  Kennedys Gen Store Wednesday, February 6 1952 ftckeftMkfat En teed 2nd close matter at poeteiflot iv odowei StJnckneyJvUao Suioecripton Price gl50 per yeat Walter and Cyril Girard have gone to Arizona tor trie winter and closed their home at Lake land Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbitt t are now located at Lakeland, Florida Joe Jeffreys and Charles Brown go to Detroit for army examina uoo, on Feb 8 While getting his haircut in Roger Coirs barber shop last Thursday afternoon Ross iiinch ey suilexed a heart attuckJrRay Ourfy was called and latex Rosa was tqien home by his son,Har old J Ross Read attended the Lumber Deaieis convention at Grand Rap ids Tuesaay and Wednesday Tne Anarew ampbell family and Mrs Vivicm Ledwiago and daughter spent Sunday with Mr and MrsDonald bennett in Webb ervilie Sunday Andy and Mr Bennett attended the hockey game in Detroit Mr and Mrs Clare Miller and Mh and Mrs jack Young attendI ed the King Seeley dance Friday night at the Michigan UnionAnn Arbor Pvt Westly Palmer has been transferrd to ElPaso, Texas, in th army meat cutting division Don Griffith and family of Ann AID or spent Saturday night at the Joe Griffith home Mrs Don Swarthout and son, Don jr went to Detroit Saturday on the PincKnev school bus and saw the Shrine circus The Clare nee Culver family of Detroit called ut the Murray Knnn  eay home Saturday Ambrose Kennedy and family Lloyd Hende and family and Gerry Eichman and family attend ed the,Shrine Ciicus in Detroit Sunday  A 6 Wiliarr Whitley and wife of Ann Arbor were Saturday guests at th Ikimes Whitley home Sylvester Marr and wife and Mcible Kilmer called on Mrs Hattio Decker in Howell Sunday Herbert Chambers and Robert Coleman of Ann Arbor wore Sat urdw evening guests of Robert Ackley William Brash jr spent the week end with his parents He and his wife and 2 c hilar en are are living at Fockford, 1111 where I he is employed in a wrench fac toy George Webb was taken ill Frioav and taken to St Joe hospit al, Ann Arbor He had to have 2 blood transfusions Mrand Mrs, Henry Collins and daughter, Jean, of Ypsilanti called at the Dispatch office Saturday Mr and Mrs Floyd Fulford  of Wayne were Saturday evening quests of Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller Miss Janet Feidler of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Ross Read home  Mr and Mrs Robert Read call od at the James Brogan home in Lansing Sunday Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sanday at the Lee Lavey home Howard Read writes from Phoea ir, flrizna he will be there the 2950 lackets now 1995 j balme of the month 23,85 lackets now  16,95 fhre rarloads of younq peopJJJ  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK Al RUSH LiitE t WHEN IN NFD Of Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPKUOm  COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLOR WHITE PUWS Myron Hughes  MASTER PLUMBER ONE HNGKNEY 157F11 John Eisele returned from StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor, last week and was around townC J Clinton and wife spent Sun day at the Ralph Clinton home in Lincoln Park Mr and Mrs Olin IFobinson at tended a reception for Clayton Lanier in Detroit Thursday at the Mich Bell bldg, honoring his 47 year service for the company    Tne Wayne Carr family of Wall ed Lake spent the week end at the Roger Carr home  Kevin Andrew McMacken spent I last week end with his grand 1 mother Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe TREAT YOUR TIRED FEET  TO REAL j J FOOT COMFORT j Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL ANTHERI CITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER  ViinH, Sfrng tot Try tef ujh ,jBjsAlrCutfloffMrttol Prottett fee  walking, Qlvwit comfort ptnorvl MfvlwiSho hioe d ctfr fctof  big MvJngt for yortttmtj ggSm dyjorvyouy  7 Save upto 200 a pair on Speciai Sale staring Jan 10, ending on Fob 15th 30 styles, Also Sensational Jacket Sale TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Every Saturday STARTING SAT JAN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 400 P M  Until Further Notice To Collect Taxes DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Township Treasurer KEEP YOUR BABY IN PIAYTEX PANTS v p  YOU C2T  hh lMMfvl reese fetH ffco  MM m verb vfamvftiili  YOV n e zvmrih tftSses  nwphtily btstaSfrf t ywr Tef arftwi cyiMert el 5E1 US TODAY i siirmosi mi 13 Other Reductions Sale Closes February 9th went Howell high school Satur dav night to hear the evangelist, Walter Hnmcm ex Washington secret service man talfc Uab as Swarthoof  Income Tax Service 0t EAST G1AND RIVER BrUOHTON, WOL Ann e un cement I Have Leased the Eisele or Pinck ney Body Shop and Am Pre ed to do AUTOMOBILE BUMPING AND PAINTING ALSO WELDING AND GLASS INSTALLING Robert Egler 140 WEST MAIN ST PINCKNEY, MICH Body Shop Phono 126 Home Phone 173F12 Choice Beet Quarters or Halvee sold at lowest prices Eliminate any inconven ience to yourself by giving us your order for any quantity We will proces or handle it for you any way you say,  The Danlavey Food Loiker   6 s n i  mi PLAYTEX BABY PANTS With Playtex pants the last barrier to your babys social success it removed I With Playtex pants there can be no embarrassing moments no mat ter whose lap ha chooses to sit on For Playtex is the really effective answer to the problem el keeping the little darling presentably dry Tbfil miraclematerial, creamy liquid latex is tissue thla, soft, cool, odorless, stainless, nonchaflnf and has an extraordinary stretch for extra comfort 79i and in addition Playtaz pant 1 Are seamless 2 Stretchy all over, therefore ftonrfmflnt,  3 Wont irritate babys akin  4 Can be boiled and washed without damage 5 Are uric acid proof  Cool, soft, and howthey wttrt 7 Accurately fixed by babys weight small, medium,  large and extra large Gift packaged MU and Phom Orders Pifleef   Cory Drag itu  t   ,      A J Wiife   Ttifi i ea fOiMMkWMwWk Srj m THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wsdasfday Pdbravy lUtt v , 3 I REGISTRATION VILLAGE ELECTION MONDAY, MARCH 10 1852 1 io che QaaMed Electors of trie THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM J3W oinciaiey County of BAY H DUFFY M Dl  vj ou iiuie of Michigan  4    w   u0U A tf  v  M 1 a W4J  Mafi u   4 Ksifcriwd  S4JI Ust Your Property wtfel GERALD ASOH  Bxokw a u  ortb icui 1 ,, , 4  J, m JWnckasy Mick Phone 13 8 Vviii upon ay c           , 7  Phone IVUi fiepofeh to oaje oi any regain eiecuon or Plumbtag and HSa  celorreaSLrne 2 Nrtaldam Are State 17 Lakffitoy i ceive tor registration the name oi 70 License hush Lafcr  any person who possesses k   the 935 Residence 814 HERB SNEED  qufdiHcations of a an elector in  by Appointments saia Village not already register  Howell i Michigan  ed who may apply to me person  j ally for such registration Provid    TSrLSt SSSS Phon m 7  ji Phones aVTwWSTlllc no names for regulation during jowall M Ahftan  rflftrrnpp  the time mtervening between the Real Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage rttfcG S JHsSHiL  i THIRTIETH DAY before any reg City, Lake and Fan Property lftft xmt OPTOMETRIST  ular, special or official primary, A Speciality  120 West Grand River Ay    He well u Michiautf P IL SWARTKOU7 6 SON Funeral Homa Don C Swarthout Director Modern EquiDtnen Ambulance Service LAVET HAPDWAR El     MrtfMIMjU From where I sit y Joe Marsh Erienced Hand Wanted Capny Millers back from visitire re ,wi vnd tells about a big snow Sxirm tiat knocked out the electric power for miles around Ivmually, the local power company was doing everything pos sible to restore service but folks pt uliig in and one woman gave tr m a pew twist I dont mind not having liV she grumbled, but Ive g 1 1  s in my barn and they p I  J   be milked by machine Nobody ar ind here knows how to milk a cow by hand any more From whert I sit, Its only too easy to forget how to do somethingeven r simple as milking a cowif we dont keep at it And that goes for practicing tolerrvice,  too Likl forgetting our neighbor has a right to decide for himself whether or not to enjoy a tmprate glass of beer If we dont keep the other fellows point of view in mind were ll liable to get snowed under bv intolerance  election and the day of such el I a Your gi6perty fflth Me I ection     j Notice is hereby given that I EE LAVEY I will be at 379 West Main St in Gtf sfH foswarc  FEBRUW 9,1952V ,, I The 30th Day proceeding said AlLC1 L j election as provided by Section farm Salw A Sowialitv j 15110 Michigan Election Laws BERT WtfLIE J from 8 00 a m unul 800 p m pkidmev 7BF2    the risaUon roll sviCE Repairs On All Makes Phone PtncUoy 14F3  OK C I TOWNEB 6044 Portaae take AoacL P Phcne Dexter 3eidence 611 oft al0t for 011 dnhwathing, whiff woihti, 9lrwt ihotnpoot, dtlghtfl bathing Gtmpltt daili  HiU mmm 4ng rvtw  water f fttwi   to review   register such qualified persons j who cry properly apply therefor j J In villages wheie the cleric does  V not maint in an office she may    signote certain days for registra 1 tion I will be at my home at 379  West Main St Sat, Feb 2 Wed  Feb 9 Sat, Feb 9 from 800 am  to 800 p m, to register voters j No person but an actual resident j of the village and entitled under i the Constitution to vote shall be  entered Hn the registration re  istration records e i j All the provisions relative to re j cristration in townships and cities  t shall apply and be in force as to registration in villages  SY ttttvutt  Aiuuuun The Misses Alberta DinkeLAm anda DeBarr and Louise Ziegler were in Arm Aroor Saturday Charles Eisele and wile Fowlerville spent Sunday Mrs Emma Vollmer  with , X  A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TOALLW Pluisibing Stanley Oinkef H t f   PERMUTIT WATER SOfTEMI Coss 43  IQU  than prwof mvtomatk moduli FOR SALEr ton stoker, coal 6 Water Pump 25 Ward Stoker, complete, 2 thermostats and con  trol box 2 5  169F3  Phone 358 HibYD HHTOJEF LNeitock HauLna Wjekly Trips Made To DWfi Gnorai Trzcklna Phone S4F14 Pinckaey Mb W H W WYUE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds Phone 136 Pinckney vfekvSftS PATCHTfen I Repcrin Mens Suits, Overcoats,  Ladies Dreses silk crepe nd knitted Phone Brighton 5475 J 8090 West Grand Liver t Mrs Arthur Greenwood IFOR SALE Buildinq and two lots on West Main St Pinckney known a the Stewart Anderson Property to settle estate Gerald Reason Adm FORSALEBlack Faille dieesixa 26 500 33 Unadilla St pone 82F2 125 Pearl St hUH SALL Uneter Wnite Boar Russell Bokros , FOR SALtA niege gabaicUi suitrnearly oew, 3ise 19 15 OaU 131F11 after 60 pp m WnOrThicks F6R SALrSteSrnTbolleflor heat , horns now hatching Our chicks   fand Shehnq 3395 East M36, 3461 Classified Advs, FOR SALECoal stoker with two thermostats, control box every thing complete 4000 Call 16S9F3 after 400 p, m ,  FOR SALEWhite Leghorn Pullets, now laying200 each and White Mildred Ackley, Village Clerk Rocks 225 each Dated Jam 30, 1952 j F Pearce, phone 406 Dexter  FOR SALE Baby Chicks, Barred and White Rocks N H Reds,Hy Lines and Large Type White Leg  tching Our chicks S approved under Squire HatchervHoweliMich Phone Pinckney I Michigan State Pouultry Dept 1 Bob Squire Hatchery Powell Mi N WANTEDFARM LlbriNGK wt I 218 South Mich Avephone 305W 1  farm AUTOMATIC SAW rTUNC 75c FOR SALE Upright model Hoov mpspects SSu tontf er cleaner and a carpetsweep fSToSmSnV I both lor 1500 Telephone 159  m Mrs Skinner SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 305W HowelL GEQRGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 Pinckney Howell Road PHONE 71F11 DEPENDABLE Baby sitter to sit with children evenings and on Saturdays Call Lorn a Shirley Phone 146F3 or 221 West Main  J LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 5EATED LINCOLN 11524 RIVBR DRIVE I  I The splendid statue of th MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP Great Emancipator, in the main u,r ,  s chamber of the Lincoln Memor HiLAND LAA txvST SIDE ial in Washingion D C is admir each year by thousands of visiters It captures in stone some ot sec WHY SAVE Many unexpected things tan the rugged honesty humanity,and tor   TI T inckneys happen such as illness, accident etc Savings softens these blows many families Open a Savings Account end add to it each pay davy boon emergencies will present no prob lem  democracv that characterized th man of whom Stanton truly said Now he belongs to the aqes No banking business will be transacted on Lincolns birthday McPHERStgU BANK I All depo up to 10,000 In sured by owmemiSo in e Federal Dep53t InKrcnce Cor roraifaa tTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Under Fedefal Supervision QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service , Ml Member Federal Dpett Snsur once omofatton A Depostts red O to eiOOuu for each Depbtfto  NOTICE SALE OF WBPLqS PROPERTY Sealed bids will be received by the Parks and Ztecreation Div ision,Department of Conservation at jts office 400 Bauch BldgLon sing 23 Michuatil 20Q p m EST, March 31952, for the below listed building on state owned lan4Sale No 152 Pinckney Recreation Area, former Goodband Property, in the NWH of Section 12 T I S R 3 E Lyndopi Iwp Washtenaw County Cement Silo 12 x 40 Request for information  and proposal forms shoujd be mads to to the above address or to Ern et Bottke, Manager Pinckney Re creation Area, RFD No2Pinck ney, Michigan Th rigfct is reserved to reject any and all bids Lorna Shirleys name was left out from the list of those who took part in the pie baking contest her iast week ORDER 1 FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply fto  I S 47    V if  lj J t  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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>yf  S iJfU kv  tpvij i i r47 VHT nckney Dispatch   , r ,a   jfithigim Mirror The Michlgam legislature is hitt log at tuil speed wit the legisla tors axe crying tor still more speed as the Fen 2i deadline far the introduction oi bills nears Both house end senate committees axe Jammed full of bills and the com nittees have been Working nights to get them in shape Republicans want a 750,000 lection budget which is 25 per cent more than m 1950 but costs have gone up including postage, newspaper space, radio and tele vision In Detroit Feb 8, a 50 a plate dinner will be held to raise funds lor Gov Williams is scheduled Mayor Joseph Flaugh oi Beaton Harborxt Republican is chairman Senator Charles Diggs has introduced a bill to let 16 year jids vote He would submit the matter to the voters in November Michigan held crops last year were the second highest on re eord Combined production of earn, wheat, oats, barley and rye totalled 3,600000 bushels 11 percent more thorn in 1950 Rep Lawrence Lindemere of Stockbridge has introduced a bill giving any person husband wife, son or daughter, employer or township official power to for 4id a liquor estalishment from selling liquor to a person Violations for violating the sou sage law have jumped from 56 to 1950 to 123 in 1951 Lansing man, James Pmetthas lost his job because he saidit was gainst his reUgfcn to join a union , Rep Wn Blacney of the 6th district who is 75 refuses to say whether he will retire from con gross or not Supt of Instruction Lee Thurston wants 15,000 to set up a state wide TV nertworV Lfie expectancy has iumped from 49 to 68 years m the last 50 years and is expected to fyeep on rising In 1900 5 out of every 100 persons was 65 years old Now it is 7 of of 100 It SSi  Characters THE SHOEMAKER  Dispatch Wednesday, January 30 1952 the site oi number oi p by him In i made boots as hanse OOKlWVAnN EPT NOTES Tests oh several lakes show threats of winter kill of fish due to heavy snows have subsided They, showed 3 to 4 parts oxygen m the lakes 3 is safe for fish A Six County Jack Pine Assn has been organzied at Roscomm on to study recreation, forests and mines About 75 percent of the nations 245,000000 acres in in private  ownership  The smallest waterfowl flock in years is wintering in the Deroit River Michigan led in lumber prod action horn 1870 te 1890 Read cedar is the wood used in making lead pencils 2 or 3 trees will last a porcupine all winterBogs, foxes, wolves and coy ette tracks are edl similar Michigan oil production has seen drppping the last 9 years, m 1943 it was 22400,000 barrels emd last year it was 14000,000 This is only one barrel for every ste consumed is file stake In the old days most villages had snoa fwies wno maub snoes tat the people on uraer iney QISO maud leather nootsiiiue came aiiuost to ine uaee They had copper toe piaies On wee days tuey wore meir pants inside this boots On Junday oui side John and Alfred Moius wore them as long as hey lived Warren hoff, lather oi in fioii Sisters haa a shoe faaoiy hexvIt was on tne second floor ot tho Richards bu ding that stood on urers garage A pie were employed ter the Guests also id shoes as well ihe last shoemaker I kne  wd Albert Lathrop of Dexter id vas mailing shoes as late as id 16 My father had sev eral pair maae by him They were mostly hand made although the tops were stitched together by a machine The macnine age put most of the factories out oi business as ihey could make shoes cheaper Then prisons mado shoes and in some cases hired out convict labor to shoe factories The cobbler shop lasted long after the shoe shop went out of business 50 years ago Pinckney had 3 cobblers shops They were run by Perry Blunt Thomas Clin   ton and Patsy Walsh All were veterans and drew pensions Joe Syjxs and Hugh Clark hed harness shops here but did little shoe work For years Pinckney has had no establishments of either kind Perry Blunt was also an auctioneer and could kick higher than his head Thomas Clinton was a sort of lawyer and some times represented people in law suits here Patsy Walsh was the champion boxer of his regiment and was never beaten in a fight here even when he became cripp led by rheumatis He owned the place now owned by Mrs Fran cis Homshaw and his wife tho former Mary Northard, was a practial nurse and tocc  nursinq jobs  Grade School News First Grade Most who were ill last week are bad in school We are making puppets for oar play i Mrs Sisson and Mr Gray of Dexter visited our rooms friday Tliree supts irom  Jackson county ana Mr Thayer visited our room Wednesday  Church Notes Catholic  Marys Catholic Church RtackTiey Michigan Rev Fr, iilbert J Schmitt Pastor Sunday Masses Summer 630, 600 1040 1130 Winier 800  1000 Novenna Devotions f riaay evtninq at 730 p, sn Uoaiesionss  JUcal JNote 4 H PIE BAKING CONTEST The Patty lhayer visited our room Friday oner Novenna Devotions last week and helped paste our Saturday movies Second Grade Bunny Hinchey visited her great grand father in Ann Arbor Thursday Those absent lor sickness last week were Carolyn Gosgray, Robert NoskerKaren Singerr rank Masiarz, Susan Orblych Linda Barrett Patricia Milhken, Edward Riggs and Barbara Baughn j Karen Singer made a holiday  chart for our room  Mrs Sisson and Mr Gray of Dexter visited us last Friday J Susan Orblych was  years  old Jan 28th Donald Ackley is ill, j Ibird Grade i Mary Keiiy was jj years old last Saturday Carol Miller made a movie j about a pineapple She brought a pineapple plant 10 school  We made some makebelieve fruit by mixing sugar salt ana j alum The pears, bananas and apples iookea good enough o j eat j bobby Reasons picture was n the KingSeeiey paper It was very good We are still wording on our food unitSome oi our scrap booris are lilied Fourth Graae The boys ana giiis are having their picture laiaon ihursday Mrs Haines brought us a birth day cake Weuneouuy in honor aJ 730 io 900 P M Sunday beiaz OtOO Mar Current Comment JiV Na Coal Tne pie baking contoa was LUversai MihfaT OUt agai hela at die scnoorSutraay  ni ail envoy to Vv Irainiag dnd witn 5 contestants a  I this county sndl  6   the only oes with Judgatkeneed oi ANNUAL aUT NIGHT SATURDAY FO 2nd 1952 At Pintkmey Seheel 700 P M On thji eeeasien Maeone are exrnitted te hcutg Non Masonic ieeto, Agoed paqzom hat been   ranged The lodge room will ot pe from 6 te 7 to receive viiten  The freiei is ae follows Invocation   Chaplain j  WeoonVVbulom Baughn,WM Toaetxnoxter, Frcejeis DodgeGSD 04 Sing led by O ftobinson Introduction of Maeont, Guests Singing,  katr Hcsber Shop 4 Contest Prtse for Winner Kemafhi Avte Henderihctt, Monroe, Mich Sinking, Glenn AQbrigbt Fowler rule Award ei Deer Prist COB 8bf lest by O Kobhrpn Tikets ofe 150 For reeia, t 5 phone ssoTtlflsjw Np 81 Winston Baughn, W M y W, Curie Sea ANNpUNCEMEinr Pinckney Dispatch Jan 24,1951 Enclosed is a short notice for publication if you care to do so concerning a campaign to sup press gambling in Livingston county Wilfred H Erwin Pros Atty A meeting of all principal law enforcement officers of Livingston county is scheduled for Feb 1, 1952 at the office of Wilfred H Erwin, prosecuting attorney, to formulate a plan to rid the county of all forms of gambling It is hoped that concerted action over the entire county by the officers will serve to stop ail organizations from engaging in or sponsoring the various forms of gambling The prosecutor informs the pa pers that for some time law en lorcement officials have over looked the occasional use of gift enterprises such as bingo games and raffles by charitable organizations, but these games are illegal under our gambling laws Equally illegal according to the prosecutor are theatre bank nites automobile raffles, slot machines, pin ball machines in whichl free games are given as a prize and such affairs as the Silver Harvest Festival conducted in Howell in 1951 and the Turtle Derby sponsored by the Howell Junior Cham ber of Commerce Duanes biithaay It was also Ryan Bonners 9th birtuday We drew ruapo showing  oar homes and Lie street near them Patty Haruig gave each of us, a plastic discon whirh we can draw Mru Sharps 4th grade visited us Friday We hops these bees will makd us better spellers Mildred Kellen berger spelled tho room down last week e Fifth Grade We made a center piece for the 4H pie contest which was won by Jane Nash H was a float with a queen and 4 princess es done in crepe paper e We are going to the Lansing state capital Feb 1 1 We have made charts, booklets and individual reports in prepar ation for Congregational Rev Donaia nrady pastor Thur, 7301 eachers and Sunday School oihceio at parsonagevon iirmation class ut cnurch at same hour Sat ,o 00 p mPugrim Fellowship Youth for Chiiot meet at Howeu high school, Walter Hamuniorii or bodyguard of President Hoooe velt speaker Suan ltoOSernijn,The Stuff of Which Coinage Is Made 1130  Sunday scnoo, j Mon Feb 4G0 Deacons, meet  at parsonage  Wed, 400Junior cnoir practise  70, nior char practise  Pilgrim Fellowship ciiicers at the  chu h 500 p m I cvlciinoniie Calvary Mennonite Church 3v zra Heacby Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant    Maurice Leinbach  lAnmq Worship 1000 Suday School ,     1100 Childrens Hour   1145 Young Peoples Meeting 730 CnUrr  Fellowrhip Service Wednesday 800 p m The Mermonite church will coll ect cloth, r for Geriran refu   1  BESSIE T HOLISTER Eotsie T Holuv s bo n In Green Ock towniup and Lcd trie ,nti xlr ame to Himbuvj in 1939 Sho never marri P Jler 5 brothejs 13 3 sisters ave il deeas d Sh died Jan 23 92  The f meral wis fjom St St p liens Ppiscopa church Flam i ,,   Masn Ciaxre uampoth and th Rhaid son iwnib beny La and Mary  Hie iatjs were Mrs Iran cis rtobiiison, ma xdrs Evelyn imicy, iouoit LSQU home Uum onstrat, Mrs Urace Howard hie uurd juage was uncoio to come, ihe contast hgau at 900 and enueaat 1100 Scoring was dividea into 3 groups 1 Method oi Preparation, 2 Qaity oi pie J Person ility and Poise Th, Wirk rs Marv L  ere Jane Nash ry L c idchardson 2nd Jllie Campbell 3idMrsT Bonner was hostess at ho huicheon assisted ay Plrs Jeiia Nash and Pna PaviH B isydio, Mis iPjne Miners ia j mie a con ter pecu lor the ev nt whi h was qiver to the winner Th, Way Baknij   acsor presented  cook, boo, l  tiie winner ana pyre dishes to the miners up iPePin  avey Howard Thayer and John 13 irg flined the high lighP waich will be shawn laterMeiin Pvoy also jedgea tho pies i m bat heiors standpoint and got a few barnei lingers Mrs Plare Palmer and Merlin j Lavoy gave a modern version aP Romeo and Juliet The 4 H  ocncil thanks the school fr the ae of the kitchen and Mrs Qare pdmer tor assist ing ie committee c of state They re ill only ones with sufficient ion to judgo the need oi one there Wo doubt they would be for it ii there was no advantage dt rived by it As to UM7 we can se httie difference betwan that and the draftAnother thing that should be borne in mina is that we are going to have a lot moro war before we have le This country  ss tound, on wTaJ Ru ary W,r osabshed , Wa p evented it from spliiSg Ji ,hl Spanish war drwi tefronthl, hemisphere lexicon war gave us Teaat An ,, Now Mexico and cX aestotrd Germany as a world power and stopppd her wW conquest ldeas War may be ablr rrent but it has been a neT Hty for this country Thee m numerouus small wars qoa  now in India Indo Chin JerS eum, Egypt Iran, China and Korea The Council of church 2 doubhess well intentioned but ca1eml n JT QCe ShiP  Uscor, the II they wont get any where They are facing factsTot intones ura J hn Saturaay fternoon Hov Rss Weliwooi offiriatinq Burial in Hamburg Cemetery The probabilities are that air uuiha will never be 100 percent safe Wnen anything goes wrong you have a long way to fall and casualties are invariably heuvy At Lhzaboth, N J near Newuk airport, crashes in the la t month have killed 4 or more ptTsons Th, last plane that r hoj wrged several houses killing tae mmatos Xhis has cans citizens to ask that the be removed to a loss ar a waeo ther 1 waeO  anger to th ,scoa e flyng is and more s et invented bat th airport congested is not so much r the groundOf et in its infancy a 0vices will be danger part will MRS KATHERiNE KINQU1ST Kaiiiorine ivicConneii wasbon in Chelsea iviay 31, 1870 She married Levine Kinquist and lived in Detroit until 1935 wnen her husband aied Since she has liv I ed at tne James Smith farm in  Marion and in Howell the pastj year Surviving is a sister, Mr tr j Anna Ryan ot Wayne The fun We are proud of our new record  fral was hdd from the Swartho player  album of squaredance  t HomG jday afternoon, records We have learned 5 sq  v Meeaen of he Hwel BaP dances church ofhciating Bunal was We are making 25 party hats in Fairview CemeOerr HoweP for the veterans at iercy Jones lady Aschenbr amor Piiikn y liirjh 0 JU 1 iiididate  D, A 11 no10ay oe 11 g raunday at thl week MrAlta M er goee to tale Temple St Nicholas Chapter O S a to help the GrmtFomfly eut on degree wc Soe lakes th place of of member oi the iwyat fattHy MrxoxMre Geetoef Ebquist M vSttZIZ nSSLS Mchol Monday, Feb 11 at 8 TW THE RED CROSS BLOOD BANK At Pinckney Hiah Scchool Feb6 1200 to 600 P M, Ages 2151 132 LWritten Consent of Parents Any person in this county does not have to pay for blood This service is not limited to don orsA portion of this blood is flown te Korea The rest is kept to be used by any resident of the county who may need blood If you wish to donate blood contact  Mrs Stanley Dinkel phone 74 for appointment CUB SCOUT MEETING Parents, committeemen and all interested in reorganizing the Cub Scouts will meet at tho Pinckney 00 Ted Gray, Cubmaster This is through the Junior Red Cross We have a new set of fraction flash cardsbixth Gad We had a spelling bee with Mrs Sharps room and have an other one Wednesday,  Mrs Tasch read Elaorado to us  We had visitors from Dexter j last week j We are working on an Iberian unit outline 1 Monday we were surprised to see Jean Clark come to school Friday she fell on the ice and def veloped a black eye Seventh Grade The Hot Hods arc anead of the Hawks and Panthers in spelling, We give no prizes but keep score and individual records, We also have a written review each day It is working out fine and our spelling is improving,  MRS KATHERINE McCABE Mrs Catherine McCabe died at VanTassel, Wyoming Friday where she was postmistress and proprietor of a drug store The deceased was the daughter oi Mr and Mrs Thomas Clinton of j Pinckney and married Al exander j McCabe They had a drug store  at Crystal Lake before going to j Wyoming Surviving are a son,  Jack a daughter, Mrs GerrTTvieve 1 McMasters and 4 sisters, Mrs I Jennie Devereaux and Mrs Fan nie Kavanaugh of PinckneyMrs Josephine Watts of Cleveland and Mrs Mae Conklin of Chic ago The funeral and burial were at VantasseL MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Abson, 19, HowellFlor19, Detroit, Collette Fisher 20Clapper 17, Howell Wm Fisher, Brighton BASuf BAL, NhWS Pinckney aa 0 n  t sjom to able o win a y ia ,i r v  2 conteis tae a ivu osl P j games p yea saico luisuji s, mostly Oy cioo bcor b Friday Soiih Lyon wacm tny haa beat on previ usiy to k them 8 3P They oaisccied So di 1 yon the last half but c ua n t make up the ground tae lost the firat hall Jarry ivlroika had J2 lor Ian kne Ai iroika id ana Jock Jeffreys J The iincknoy se and team lost 41 to 25 BASKET BALL SCORES Dexter HP PPuudiesler 36Brigh ton 30, Hartland 2z St Pddip 45, St Thomas  41 University 41, PoSeveu S6 Chelsea 26, Dundee 35 Saline 4P Fiat Roc 25 ,non 4P MiPm 31 Stockhridge 47, Peshe 4iGrass Lake 37Brok lyn 31 Lansville 66 WiJiamstou 42 Fowlervilie 54, Okemus 52 Howii 38, Charlotia 33Moreni  60 Summerfield 46 Jadkscn 33 nev r be entirely aliminated as it  Io a Jong way to the ground Ciie, nd villagos are always amjjti us to do things However hiis doing things means money and few havo any source oi taxation except property which is is paying about all it can stand Pnsequ ntly they are always booking for new sources of taxatioa Sgin w  cently enacted an jn ome tax only to have the co oti aeclare it unconstitutional PPyor Brown of Ann Arbor has g ne tiiem one better He has om , out for an amusement tax and hao s Id the people on the ,dea so t t it will bo on the ball ot in April along with proposi tions to bo the fairgrounds and oiid a njw tne hcui Of course tins txmusoment tax would get most of its revenue trom the Un ivoJiiy ot Mwiiigan who draw iuu,cuu crow as at their football games The university which has made Ann Arbor what it is is has long been a sore spot with some Ann Arbor people Being a state institution it pays no taxes Ae cently a lawyer thereAlfred Luck ing stated suit to make the uni vensty pay for police and hre protection Ann Arbor The icy roads last Friday made driving difficult The school bus YOURE WIRONG ABOUT HEDY LAMARR Although many men would  tf tarm i0ne Je wen to the South LyonPinckney Lamarr they probably woTdd bej  not t  k fil lQQ disappointed and lose interest   fast, says Dorothy KilgallenRead J why in Youre Wrong About Hedy Lamarr, in this Sundays Feb 3 issue of the American WeefTy, exclusively with the Detroit Sunday Times TO SING AT BRIGHTON The Mens Gleo Club of Capital University, 30 strong, will put on a con ert at the new high auditorium, Brighton Saturday night Feb 9 spons rod by the Fellowship Class of St Georgo Lutheran Church The glea club has sanq m all the large cities of the Uni tod States and was recently runner u in a contest sponsored by Fred Waring PMCmr BNGSJAUOHTERS f The Chcle meets with MrsSadie Mofcm, Thur 8, al 3 p m, with Fftftln VPtt fjMt hostitt m Coming home from Jackson about 700 p m ,Stanley Dinkels car, containing himself, his wife Dor othy, and dcmghterChristineBJtidd ed on the ice at the Louis Stack, able farm at M36W and hit a tree, wrecking it A passing motThe engagement of SergtChas orist brought them home They Reason of Ft RichardsonAlaska were unhurt Marcian Ledwidge and Joyce Beardslee of Lansing wrecked his car that night near has beeii unntmnced by her par the Sprout school A car belong ents, Mr arid Mrs John Beards  ing to a worker at the Fabriating  lee Mr Reason is the son of Mrs Co, left the road and turned over niah Reason and the kite Chasj on the Howell Rd, near the Fred  V Woodwarth ton LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Instruction class for candidates at temple every Monday night at 800 p m Saturday Feb2Annual Venison Banque and guest night at school 700 p, m, Tuesday, Feb, 5, FC degrees at 800 p, m, Saturday April 5 Annual Past Masters Night at School at 700 p m ,  Winston Is inflation receeding a little Last week tho price of potatoes receeded from 10 15 cents a bush el and tno big oil companies cut the price of gas a cent gallon Another cent cut followed the next day These are the first gas cuts since 1946 But dont get too excited about it Most of the big auto companies are petitioning to increase, prices We do not look for any great reduction of prices with the present war scare and climbing wages We read that the price of beer is to be raised from 15c to 18c a case cod the pace of reserved seats at Briggs stadium, Detroit are to b upped 25c When we were a boy the price of admission to the out field bleahcers at Bennett Park, the predecessor of Briggs Stofa  ium, was only 25c P  V Nfl J P W, Curlett, SscV The Dr Waer Mercer family al East Lanstatf cmd Mr Dlah Rea son of HowectMflt Ae w Mercer hcroe Sunday, Mr Merost issickin het ym BmyShehepiaadlitjteBds Baughn WWr 4 Al Arbor oalW al 1i Wi i        PPUaU, JgjSgIf  THE VOCOSi DDlSPATCH   i  y it  jr CALCINATOR BURNS GARBAGE    Indoor   Wo more trips to the garbage or trash can Calculator disposes of waste indoors right in your own kitchen or basement Its completely modern, automatic and troublefree All you do is drop food waste in your Caicinator, and forget it Caicinator disposes of it all   and trash, too everything that will burn Its silent, efficient, safe This newest home convenience is waiting for you at your electric appliance dealers or your neighborhood Edison office REDDY KUOWAT, You Firvant of Detroit Edison  s i  0     jK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 2, all Edison offices will be closed on Saturdays So when you phone or visit us from that date on, please remember  Detroit Edison Customer offices will be opes Monday through Friday  Office hours will reaaain unchanged in the new 5ctajr week EMERGENCY CALLSOf course, emergency taUe can still be made day OF nifht, even days a week If the office U closed, just phone our after 5, Sunday and Holiday number DETROIT EDISON  J Wednecrf January 30 1952 SmmSi Neighboring flute The Gregory, Telephone Exchange which recently launched a protest with the Public Service CJommiHsion against the Stock bridge Telephone Exchange for charging it toll, has withdrawn its opposition Born to Dick Hewlett and wife of Stoekbridge at Foot hospital Jackson, Jan 19, a son  Charged with the murder of Frank Jline, Brighton merchants years ago Elmer Chevalier of Brighton was azrainged befoie Justice Singer at Brighton last Wednesday Examination was set for Feb 8 At the trial oi the Andrus Bros convicted oi the murder, Chevalier was the prin icpal witness againt them Martin Lavan is his attorney More than 5000 fishermen and 1000 skaters visited the new Ken1 sington park near Brighton one day this month j The corner stone of St Patricks new elementary school at Brighton was laid last week with ap  propriate ceremonies Cpl Jerry Housner of Brighton is now in Gannisch Germany Rev Howey of MontpelierOhio, is the new pastor of trie Brighton Federated church Mrs Hirrision Cooper of Unadilla who broke her ankle some time ago had an operation on it  at Foote hospital, Jackson, last week Teddy Booth, Strawberry Ik was sentenced from 18 month to 5 months in Jackson last week for carrying concealed weapons by Judge Willis Lyons The farm at Chubbs Corners owned by Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel has been in the hands of the Allison family over 100 years It was taken up by Mrs Dinkels great grandfather, Jabez Allison in 1849 Sergt Fred Reikoff of Howell has landed in the states after 4 years in Japan Open house was held at the new Marion town house Jan 25 Howell Theater HOWELL, HflCHIGAfr Tue Wd ThurJan, 29, 30 31 DECISION BEFORE DAWN Richard Basehart Gary Merrill CUTlOOB Friday Saturday Fob, 1 2 Randolph Scott Joan Leslie  ID MAN IN THE SADDLE Plus Joan Caulfield Robert Cummings THE PRETTY GIRL ID Technicolor  Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Feb, 3, 4 Matin Sunday 2i3fl  m conttauova FIXED BAYONETS with Richard Basehart  Gene Evans and Michael OShea Comedy Cartoon Now Tu, Wed Thur, Feb, 5 6 7  Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth and Michael Rennie in ILL NEVER FORGET YOU la Toehmcoic ikMt CortM How ComingFeb10,l ll2,13David and BathshebA J  ews iee Theater WHSTMOfcE LAZE MICH  55 Friday Saturday, Fob 1 2  2 Great Pictures t CAVE OF fHE OUTLAWS with Macdongld Carey Alexis Satib also  THE LADY PAYS OFT Starring Linda Darnell Stephen McNaflf and Gigi Perreau Sunday, Monday, Fab, 3, 4  WESTWARD THE WOMEN Sitrana Robert Taylor Denise Darcst Hope Emerson, John Mclntyre  Tue, Wed, Thur, Fob, 5, 6 7 LOVE NEST William Lundigan June Haver William Lundigan June Haver PlttO HIGHWAY 301 Starring Steve Cochran, Virginia Gray N i  Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan Dexter Theater Dexter Michigan  Friday, Saturday Feb 1 2 Gene Autrey and harseChampion i TEXANS NEVER CRY SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET In Tochnicolofr A MuticaJ stcrteqy Frankie Lane, BilUe DaajKls adJ  Terry Moore Friday Saturday Feb 1 2 2 Big Hits 2 VALLEY OF FIE with Gene Autrey, Pat Buttram and Gail Davis Ptu SEA SPOILERS with John Wayne, Nan Gray, add Fuzzy Knight shows 710 930 LatMt Nowo fc Sunday, Monday, Fob, 3, 4 SUGAR FOOT h Tochnlcolot X Dranao Starrino Randolph Scott Adle fercne Raymond Masses S, j Weu tundov Shows 3 , ,  Cartooa S 25 ears 4 Wiliam Greely Conners, 62, died at the home of Mrs Mary Conners, Silver Lake, Jan 27 He was born in Unadilla and married Edna Plummer who survives him besides 2 daughter He was a good ball player and played with the Roche and McCleer boys in the nineties Faneral wsa at St Marys church this morning, A Brighton man claims to have kiMed 41 sparrows with one shot Sunday, Monday, Feb, , 4 Great Musical Comedy in Tech PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE witn Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo Sports New  Tues Ved, Thur,, Feb, 5, 6 7 I Cartoon  Tues  Wed, Thur, Feb, 5, 6 7 THE HIGHWAYMAN In Teetaicolo A Suser Western Stoning Phillip Friend Charles Coburn and Wanda Hendren cartoon comedy shorts WESTWARD THE WOMEN A Super Western Starring Robert TcryloT, Denise Darcel and Julie Bishop  Fathers 915 Lion mingAmeiWin Barney Lynch Pinckneys famous Too Young to Kiss hunter, says this is nothing Once in Ireland he killed 41 rabbits with one shot He was hunting in Enniskillen, County Monoghan when his spaniel ran a rabbit in a drain pipe He shot the rabbit and got a long pole to poke it out to his astonishment he poled out 41 rabbits He says 40  in Paris Avon Theater Stockriago jyucnigqo Friday Saturday, Peb, 1 2 ftnosto He SOLDIERS THREE   ,  Kipling army comedy with rabbits were in the pipe when the Walter Pidgeon, Stewart Grainger the one he was chasing ran in cartoon the pipe and he got all 41 with one sshot Barney says it was an uncommon long drain pipe Mr and Mrs Ignace Solosan celebrated their 39th wedding an versary Jan 28th Rev Adair of Stoekbridge will give an illustratedlecture on Abraham Lincoln at the Cong1 church Sunday night  Will Chambers is a pcftieht at Sparrow Hospital, Lansijlg Walter Girard suffered  a ro enken collar bone in thsLoyle Baughn auto accident last week St Josephs rectory of Dexter caught fire Thursday but the blaze was extinguished Sunday, Tuesday, Feb, 3, 5 THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID In Tocbnleatw J story of the James 3oys with , SSB4 P Wendell Cory McDonald Carey CommgWhirlwind, Flying Mlssle T cartoon shows 7 0, ConingHoneychlle Place in the SunHong Kong TaB MICHIGAN BELL TELE PHONB COMPANY  Has Opening Now for Womm BUSINESS OFFICE POSniONS and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Ne Experience Necessarr Training Done on the Job Pleasant Surroundings permanent Employmettt Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 323 EWashingtoaJJs I Hospitals prove  NEVER A CASE OF DIAPRH SASH i  i m  OMATIC SAW HUNG 75 jPtVTCE WHILE YOU W ACT  III WOBK OUABANTEED MOWEBS SHARPENED   J i t rv The Mark Nash family toolc George Crane and wif of D Ro8alee Nash  to Michigan teoit spent Sunday at their home te , Sunday, at Anderson   ,  Mr and Mr  Hcnd  ZPZ    d  Iff  47 Vears Ago Born to Prof Clayton Miller and wife Thursday a son i  Rev Krone is in Howell getting advs for the Maccabee play and Guy Teeple in Stoekbridge on a similar errand The last number on St Marys  Lecture Course is Friday night It is a lecture on Sir Walter Scott This issue has history of Pinck  ney M E church lit was founded in 1843 The first members were John and Hannah Sykes, Polly White and Mrs PullenThey met in the school housoThis bum d and they met in the hall over the tavern on the bank of the mill pond Another school was built in 1850 and they met there until j the church was built in 1854Jn 1858 the parsonage was built at a cost of 800 The debt was not paid off until 1880The church  has been remodelled a number of times Pv Stephens put in the colored glass windows  Margaret Bilz W C T Uorgan  izer, will speak at the M E,church j  with Playtox BABY OIL POWDER and CREAM l I I I I I Ctaald calWd on Mr Ella Walk r oi Arm Arbor Sunday who U  Coyl U1M BV MBVE MMWmaB6 Mr and Mm, las WhlttoyMr A Mns Ouekzfson were la  vey both have aew Portland cuttersi    David Smith has returned from  Mis Nellie Gardne eVsrtain at Whitmore Lake ine nooert Seeield family and wAd M Virginia Carver and 2 lildren of Columbus, Ohkfent Scientific tests with thousands of babiesmedically supendsed by more than 100 hospkals and pediatridsns  prove never s  esse of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Baby Oil, Powder and Oem are consistently  and exclusivelyused, HAVTtX IAIY Oil , Ut 6 timts mott soothing lanolin tbd 0yotbitsoli  nAYTDC IMY WWMI it jupnfin Gintly absorbs, It saftfjP dtodoftnt, guards attintt prickly bHt mdtWH  PUYTOt BA1Y CtlAM is Umolinrieb for frotation, UtB  btlm oil bat r f All tfcree come In If hemdy NURSIRYAX 9RI baskets lnoWMly oocoged In ma UNtiy Ml  ir  I I t  I    COST p ue woifc  A ulHJWJ P J ,1 H ,1  THE PINCMEY DISPATCH Wedneedcry, Jcmuary 30 1952 The Peoples Store Piackaeylich En terod 2nd dose matter at postaffioo Act oi March 6, 1877 L voatoweil SkJPinckaeyMiclL Subecriptoi Price 150 per ywa  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK Groceries Dry goads Canned Goo Is Shoes Gents Fur ishngs Lingerie Kenned  Gen Store Mr and Mrs Asher Wylie enter J tained 40 peopio Saturday night, honoring the birthdays of Mrs Jessie Wylie and John Wylie Gus Ledwidge was home from Notre Dam from Lansing to Tues day N Don Bums has resumed his old job of teaciiing in the Unadilla school His brotherJoewho was teaching there is slated tor army induction next month Mrs Fannie Kavanaugh went to VanTassel Wyoming last week to attend the iuneral of he sister Mrs Kiitie McCube Mrs Jennie Devereaux attended adinner in the Leslie Merritthom in Howell Sunday honoring Mr and Mrs WmDevereaux ot De troit Mis John Schrooder fell on the and broke her arm last weekShe was tcfaen to Mcpherson hospital Maynard Clark ond wife of Manchester called at the Clifford MiUer home Sunday The Leo Bettes family of Walled J Lake spent the week end at the Roger Can home Mr and Mrs JNorman Gardner of Ann Arbor and Mr and Mrs, Ona Campbell cf Pinckney were Saturday night ainner guests of Dr and Mis, George Peason of Howell, ,,e Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs Andrew Campbell were Mr andl  Mrs Jamej Nnce and JudyMrs Mildred Tiost, Marilyn and Larry of Dearborn AT BUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED OI Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipe69 Fittings  REPAIRING A SPsKUOJTT COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLOM WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE KNCKNET 157F11 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHEBI GITE AND CANNALL OOAI ON HAND D E Hoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER I , , , ,  Curtis Patterson and wife of  Mrs Richard Cox of Lqs Angeles j 3trrkl7iidqe allea at the Stanley  Cahiorma cahed at the Ciifrd  vli home Si I   , at the Cixfijrd t j VanHorn home last weak She is  visitinq her grandmother, Mrs George VanHorn of Howell Mr and Mrs Henry Hussey and Lucy teffreys moved from over Laey Hardware to the Conwa houes on East Putnam Saturday  J i J SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW I  ALL THREE FOR ONLY  i PSUQ 209  YlJ OIT  blf lautHvrnf featuring th laioit tint and work Mvtaj cnvn1M   SIT m mtttfc 9Mtm syrtwn mpHtly intalld crt your  TC OCT tw rjttadtwl Mejii t no oxtra cott SII US TODAY cphilgas TNI AUfOIPOSf ion Robert Tinker, wife and baby of Hastings called on Phillip Gen tile Sunday, He was a classmate of Phils at Michigan State Mary Gentile left for California last week with 2 girls from Ann Arbor She will visit her brother, Sam at the Marine Base at San Diego Born to Mr and Mrs Willard Wedmayer Esther Marshall at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Mon day an 11 lb son Lewis Riggs F A of Pinckney who graduated from Naval Dam age Control Training School in Philadelpphia has been assigned to the USS Briareis whose home port is Norfolk Va The Gerry Eichman family were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Hen  dee home Miss Shirley Reason, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Reason, who teaches in Battle Creekfc,was involved in an auto accident last Tuesday She was riding to her school with Mrs Paulne Reason Cox who also teaches when a truck hit their car, Both escaped serious injury  Harold Swarthout who was op erected on for bain abcess at St j Joe hospital, Ann Aror, is getting along nicely and was able to set j up last we 4c Robert Campbell of Frazer spent the week end at the Lonnie VcmSlarnbrook home , Madge Jack ol Ann Arbor and  Harry Lee and Wife of Lakeland j spent Sunday with Mrs Lydial Carr j Mrs Patrick Dillon, Mrs Polly Murningham and daughter of Howell called on Mrs Emma Dinkel Friday  Dinkel home Sunday Mrs Biancn hlarV spent Thurs day at lh Easel Meyer home in Ypsilanti Mrs Norma Gerycz and three children oi Detroit called at the Ona Campbell home Friday The Don GrJfiith family of Ann I Arbor were Sunday guests at Joe Gutita honci Keith Ledwidge and 3 classmat es from the Plymouth Seminary were Saturday guests of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge The Ambrose and Gerald Ken nedy families of Howell called at the Irvin Kennedy home Sunday  Mrs Merlin Amburgey enter, tained the Clifford Miller family at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs Millers birthday A fair crowd attended the OES dance at school Saturday nite Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor and the Martin Ritter family were visitors at the Mark Nash home George Meabon and wife called at the Wm Marshall home in SAockbridge Thursday The John McGuire family of De troit spent Sunday at the James Whitley home Roland Gay and wife of Dexter were Saturday dinner guests of Mr rmd Mrs Frank Aberneen Calvin Hooker and wife of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Messrs Winston BcrughnClare Miller, Larry Cambura Rex C Sackett and ye editor attended the Past Masters Night Banquet and MM degree conferences at the Byron Masonic lodge Saturday night Ray Burns and wife Don Burns and wife and larrk Young and fami iv wre Sunday guests at the Dcminick Conklin home in j Pontiar 1 Rex Sackett of Detroit spent the week end at the Larry Carnburn home  Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel, Chrirtme and Mrs Nellie Wylie were in Jackson Friday A card from Walter Reason ol Detroit state he is in Phoenix, Ar iona  Wm Lamb is still a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor  NEW 1952 BUICKS FIRST AT Livingston Motor Sales  Your Bulck Dealer, HowelL Mich He ekes Swarthout  ncome Tax Service 406 EAST GRAND RIVER PHONE 3731 BRIGHTON, MICH, Kenruth Davis hot truck nxl skettitnsilae1 Ruseel Glover family of caUed at the Edwardfc TAX NOTIC IX I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Every Saturday STARTING SAT JAN 5, 1952 lOtOO A M to 400 P M Until Further Notice To Collect Taxes DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE LORENZOMURPHY Pubam Township Treasurer  PIAYTEX BABY PANTS With Playtex pants the last barrier toyocr babyi social success U removed With Playtexpeats ihere can be no embarrassing moments no net ter whose lap he chooses to sit on For Playtts is the really effective answer to the problem of keeping the little darling presentably dry Thli miracle material, creamy liquid latex, is tettstMfiv soft, cool, odorless, stainless, ooachaaafc aodhat an extraordinary stretch for txtfe comfort 79f and in addition PlayUpant 1 Are seamless 2 Stretchy all over, therefore 3 Wont irritate babys slda 4 Can be boiled and 5 Are uric acid proof 6 Cool, toft, and how they wear 7 Accurately sited by babys weight  Urge and extra Urge Gift packaged Mil and Phor Order FOkd 10 y 8 fp Ki  m  iv    V 2  fc V DtfAfcift  Wednesday, IcPWfJjO REGISTRATION VILLAGE ELECTION i MONDAY, MABCH 10, ISft  PR0FES8IOMAL CORNER MJttUUgftf BAY M DVTTT, R D Ptoqjubgr   Michigan Day fliOO A M to 240 P M To the Qualified Elector of the Village of Pinckney, Cotsnty of  Livingston State of Michigan Nootice is hereby given that in conformity with the Michigan El K, M ection Law,L the undersigned miMaov ISZTFIL  age cleri will upon any day ex  SHfcASSa s f cept Sunday and a legal hohday    the date of any regular election or any person who possesses the OrBcoMS , ,  i k   infaqi to  AL  ifTTr   w vjxnce wfo Residence 814 on  a elector in Eveninas by Appointments  scad Village not already register , Howell u Mtehia ed who may apply to me person I ally far such registration Provid1 1 ed, however that I    HEffe SMB Ust Your Property with HV GERALD BEA80N  a 0  north eaxl Phfl5Tl7ril MY50N J HUG1 Plumhina and Heattna State 8717 Lakshte Drtv license hush Lake P H SWAMHOUT TS0N Funeral Home Don C Swarthcut Directot Modem Equipment Ambulance Service iK  ed, however that I can receive Phone 183 207 L Gfan4 River pt iTJ oLwIIr m no names for registration during SweU  taSfchiaan 9 Pfecbiey, tftch the time intervening between the Real Estate, Insurance, Beptedbe fm G 3EICKHOFF at  THIRTIETH DAY before any reg City, Lake and Fawn Property OPTOMETRIST I ular, special or official penary A Sf44lr    j Wwt 11 j option and the day of such ti  , iSL 3UmXkJiZ RS  BldSSllI Notico is hereby given that I  lVEY I LAVEY HAFDWABF Pinckney on fleae i9F3 Plnekn SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 91952 iVTrTiTr WALKING MAY BE GOOD EXERCISE BUT PAYING BY CHECK IS BETTER BUSINESS   VELVETECZ SHOES Ientuied  iip mm leather VJiiiieti co rest voiir fc 1UOAU A I VOU Irour home or place oi trop treaurd Kday, Cucitien you Ml on 10,000 tiny air bubble 7   Masic Mr Cuftblon shock Merbr Jnnrol et while you walk R CONVENIENCE in business iVo obligation for Free Demonstration Save upto 200 a pair on Special Sale staring Jan 10, ending on  Feb 15th 30 styles, Also Sensational Jacket Sale 2950 Jackets now 19,95 23,85 Jackets now 16,95 13 Other Reductions Sale Closos February 9th MCTHANNETT Agent Ptneknsrr Michigan Mr and Mrs W H Meyer at tended a reception ct Blissfield Friday night for Bernice Hoagland OES crand committte woman  Unless you like to pound miles i oi pavement and wait in line for J change and receipts, we would  recommend something less stren  uous more efficientopen a  checking account hereceiainly writing checks is just about the  easiest safest and most business like method of paying frr any thingany time, Start by depos itinq your next paycheck  ENJOY SOFT  ,, UOYD HPWDEF will be at 379 West Main St in  H t, UVestock Hauna iPinckney on ,m   Ptoctoi Mjnh, WiddlJ   Phone 64F14 Pincknrr Mfe M H w WYT5 NOTARY Insurance and Bonds i hene 136 Ptockney WiNfrS TO CARE FOrT5l BQ4 at my parents home by day tec week 5 days We have fur moos neat Also for sale, sise 63 piece coat set, boys Jn very good conditioncrey wool covert j 15110 Michigan Election Laws nERTWnJE j from 8 00 a m until 800 p m  pffnt pfcackaey 7SF2 who ay properly oply Amfocj IRepnlrsOn AU Makes I In villages where the clerk does pjian J3 Dy 4Fa  not maint in an office she may  mtwi ,     signate certain days for registra  OVL C  TOWNEE tion I will Jatmy home at 379 fWitui Feb 9 Sat Feb 9 from 80 am p, pg, 34el Mata, Bokro Fann   in SaveT0v W o year Clatiified Advs , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK   HcmCiL Mlr4i Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit insur ance Generation Al deposits Insured to OTJUUI iur eacb Uepositc Oscar Beck hau r anted his apart ments on East Main St to Phillip Winslow and Wm Brown who are employed by the Pinckney Fabricating Co  Hov quick  iwdtiflf loft woUr for Mlf dilhwashing, wMtt wathit, fUriHt thwnpoot, 4tshtM balhlnf 01 mll dtaiU  IW wttr  to 800 p m, to register voters No person but an actual resident of the village and entitled under the Constitution to vote shall be fQR jug Two modern apart entered in the registration re mat 5 roomg  otL Mam 8t istration records e Pinckney Phone 45F4 All the provisions relative to re   WEAVERS PATCH N MEND SERVICE Repairs Mens Suit, Overcoats, Ladies Dreses silk cteps and aistration in townships cad cities, gALEtCoal stoker with two jetted Phone ihtonT475 aDply and bem force as to ,,  j gvry   registration in viUages        shall  thing complete 4000 Call 1S68F8 Mildred Ackley, ViUage Clerk after 400 p, m  8090 West Grand Ifiver Mrs Arthur Greenwood PERMUTir  Dated Jan 30 1952 e   VW1  A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Plumbing W Jte Systems c  Stanley Dmkcf WATER tOFTlMt Coss 4Z ess  than prtWOf m1omatk mede AchfernaWoMlrlel GEOjRGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 PinckneyHowell oad PHONE 71F11  I WANT Rides te sUiser Fraeief 1 for 2 from Pinckney 70 te 400  shllt Call 161FU Plnekney i FOR SALEWhite Leghorn Pullets, I mow layimg200 eaeh and White Rocks 225 each F Pearce, phoae 4067 Dexter TOR lALEtfuel oil  steve Phone 172F1,TUH1MI  FOR SALEtBaby Chicks, Barred and White Rocks N H Reds,Hy , Lines and Large Type White Leg  horns now hatching Our chicks FOR SALEBlack Faille dres8aixa 26 500  333 Unadilla St Pone 82F2 125 Pearl St, LOST A Cocker Spaniel pu nv  male, tan color Phone Pinckmey 3SF2I fOft SALE Chester White Boot Russell Bokros , FOR SALEA biege gabcuniwi suitnearly new, sise IS 15 Call 131F11 after 60 pp m chicks are U S approved under fQR gAny buggy a   Michigan State Pouulty Dept , ia aood 0,0 I500 each igan State rouuwy iJRUlJOod condition 500 Bob Squire HatcheryHoweU Mich  Porter, Phone 77F4 218 South Mich Avephone 305W FOR SALE Upright model Henv er cleaner and a carpet sweepen both lor 1500 Telephone 18 Mrs Skinner WHY SAVE  Many ean 8aflI Cedar Lake Hd, Pinckney  FOR SALE steam boiler tor he4 tog plant Fblland Shehaa 3395 East M36, Pinckneys  unexpected things ,, 4 m happen such as illness, accidents TOJF1 gi etc  Savings softens these blows many families Open a Savings Account end add to it each pay davy Soon emergencies will present no proo lem  FOR SALE BuUdlnq end tw 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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>     V  s tfffv      fo M1 i   rf IS  VotuM 2 Character Dnpulcb Wednesday JCnuary 231952 lAihitfBii Mirror Th feig question is will tney levy    d ckry8 610 was  mote toie o balance the BUdjw  ,Y made clothing for  or wiU they continue dencit for sale It a la y wanted a dress  Grade School News spending,  One bUi en the docket gets little publicity It is on appropriating  432,100 for Michigan Tourist Council Tourism is Michigans No 2 industry Autos are nrst Hie tourist hminflsi has fallen  oft Last year the legislature cut the appropriation tanaTMicnigan iell from first pkoce into a tie with Pennsylvasia lor 4th Michigan  lost 74000,00 in tourist business and 1407,00 in sale taxes The legislature is still cool to the departaent request for power 4efiT neer seqsoas and hunting  bag ami  Frienc of Rep Potter of Che boygam want him te run for the U S senate Uranium has been discovered in ttie Huuronian range near Marauetf , Mchigcm may start scrap drives again Metal especially copper Is running short The state sow has 995,000 acres of land under lease for oil and ContreQet 6tea4nan wants d state lobbyist assigned to Wash  Jngfcn to prevent material short ages Michigs has the most liberal parole policy in the nation and te lowest rat ef paroles sent  to prison OIKVATION MPT NOTBB  Michiesi outdoor writers meet  t Cheboygan Jan 11 13 r64ate tek visuors shelled out 407,046 in small change last  year ior Met dogs, soda pop, can  d etc, at state parish ihis was 60,000 than 195a concessions  were operated Baste, a rebbit sear Rose Lake m been sought 2S4nes by live  tappers and released, So far pheaflosts and other wild anJanal mW fcsrre not suff ered yet but they will if toe ioe freosss en weed seeds and other food It wenl hurt to feed them, 169 lots in Oakland and Mac etxnd counties will be sold at Pontine Jan 23  Despite deep snows and zero weather it is not believed that  pheasants have suffered much Rabbits nW squirrel have nts trouble fc eld winters Hunters ere not turning in their game repert oards Feb 13 is the deadline  The dejpL will begin trapping bonding pheasants m Saginaw county this month te determine their range, etc  Michigan 59 state parks drew 12038 voters in 195 lam increase ef 1168400 ever 1950 Holland first Granel Haven 2nd and Ray Sty 3r ijie dept will hold public aucJ tibns oi timber cutting rights on stale lands  Boyne CityShingle ton and fJswBerry Jem 29 4LFeb  1 and 2  Fox bounty payments have de dined 50 percent since cerific tion was switched from the twp clerk to eenservaten dept  The deptwill ssl W confiscat ed deer Sides at Lansing Fer 4  3CKX  Trcrppsjt wishing te hold furs tatei Jan 31 oan get permits from ijosssitifsrn officers  she went to in dressmaker, if a man wanted a suit he went to a  tailor Tailors and dressmakers flourished in all small villages There was quite a rigmarole to getting a dress maae The iint  step was a trip to the village dry goods store where a patera was picked out from an assortment oi  Butterick and McCalls Then to the drygods dep where the lady sat on a revolvag stool at a ooun ter and i e erk handed down to her roi of  xoll of yard goods until a cujic was madeThen to a dress iaki  where the pattern and gooao were delivered and an appointmnt made for a fitting This might be 2 or 3 weeks off ii a wedding, graduation or confir motion was comina up At the  fitting the dress was draped ov  er trie lady and the dressmaker went around and around her  with her mouth full of pins getting the proper fit Some dress makers sewed around That is went to the home and got room and board While they sewed The procedure was about the same at the tailor shop except basting threads were used instead of pins The tailors went out and  got orders and made them up Some of the old time tailors were Rafferty,Cheisea  Decker, Dexter, Hoiiung and Garland, Howeli Mrs Kennedy, mother, of Belle and Erastus was a tailor here Around civil war time Luther James came to Dexter from New  York where he had been in busi ness He was middle aged He  Third Grade   We are sorry Mrs Vandercooft left We miss her ,  Church Notes Catholic hi, Marys Catholic Church Piackrey Michigan Paul Endros made a movie Ry Fr Albert J Schmitt Pasot about a farm We are making food charts We have seen him trips onFish and Meat  Barbara Bennett visited us las Wednesday Francis Clark visited the den tint last week Sunday Masses Summer 630,00, 1000 110 Winter 800  10C0 Novenna Devotions  Friday evaninc at 730 p uu uomessionsi Friday after Novena Devotions i Saturday 730 to 900 P M I, Sunday beisfr 800 Haar Fourth Grade Paul Russell brought us a colli etion of pictures and things he  saw in Florida j j Fev Donald sradvv pastor We are going to the Shnne Or  Thur 73U pray0i noting at W  Congregational CHRONOLOGY OF 1951 Sept 5JCM Ciaik and Fat LawLawILnee luaiiieji, Jtaiou Iviiuei nfcaa iiauibow GiiuoiL Luiicio vvii nil ii yaxii ui Uiwii, L UC 5 IOJ on ii Ainbrgyti ur4 ,, jeiiuyi and Joii JGUCS in Uatut vreek i anianioiit wth AnnAroor iviOviJt bevt i JiIasonic pcnic at iatt  rsii  ill unule Ann Aro jjuiiuiij ii,p, iu Kuin uiid Qiia iviviri, n liiiiia bail ou IiuOi cm  juiiii ii,,ucj m ihea,  Vv i  y i uurici ,1 L iieijiiiuii cus in Detroit Feb 2,  Our room has a new box 0 rpooks from the Michigan Stat Library We have finished our readind called Neighbors Around thJ World Jack Lee drew an outline map of the Eastern Hemisphere showing where those neigbor lived We had our unit test on vocabulary, mastery, comphe   hension and word analysis We had our weekly reader sens, ester test in reading last week   Donnie Baughn had high with Duane Haines, Gail Gusttfscn and Tommie Read next I  Tommie Read made a fine chart for tf showing how to find dir  ecjfons by use of the compass  d by usincr a watrh   ortiiig to work on cr j A winter birds j  isekhum on in SiCniirxnulon clas at charh also  Sunday bihaay of okoUu  b pi LU 1111111 eu riylen Vnoi c Joo binon,  11 zi 1  TM ry Booih UJ iV iji  ochool p ipriiijipal   lei cua LOiiool ueti di irctiJLi y  Win Llxon Enc v Move Alt m biSiPilgini 1 lwship tt  an i at 7ULi go io  thoiic ,r cna Voith iriigiim Feiiovvship aid liiiiui ,hoii wnl sing Srrnoiv Jsus vriisr Ui S nday School i 1 0 h ,ich liurch 3 guests f jlov Albert Schmtt io ie ivfj iirc motion on  aiioLc worshp jOn 28 8001 udenaal Crm at the hurch Wed, 400Junur cnorr practise 7 30, oruor choi practise ivioiiajmine Calvary Mennoaite Church aua  CuiTent Comment Thero are some people who are antagonisti to scnoois Tuey are u,  ,ii, persons oi iitti edaacUon oi Aiioiayo oi Lnejscnooi system ihey legcuo tli, school tax they puj os on miongoment of their peo, nal rights uia cannot ste wny taoy snoulu bo taxd to educutt in chii n ol otei people,  ihe ar, usuaiiy ai a minority ma hiLr tiforts ie spent in op posing all sahool expenditures Gnd voting gaua tem Occasl naliy their spho r suits in viol enc  At the Trurkell school in Deii oil last wevk vondals aad  aid thouscHias woiih oi ruiiius damage The IIIOJI stiilaiig exompe o this senseieso s iiooi ho ire v nay i   ,L B Uh  broke in of dollars oonii  a marne Kevni Loiv isoo oiM Sorgt ii IOl id iid  1, n r a  Oii We iw  nit bixin Gxac, We thanK ivrs, bnaip for i inq into our ron io ie aow I have aone on ou uree urit I Uur class maae a  iart stabUsed a yard goods store in j museum rale Dexter At intervals he went to New York and bought remnants from the big stores tnere It was mostly broadcloth and high qual ityUiually there was just enough I  material tor a suit of clothes or a pair of pants This found reaay sale among the tailors of this sec tion as no where else could they get this quality at the prices he asked Mr James sometimes vis ited the tailors via horse and  buggy He was a widower and stayed at the Dexter hotel Here be married a girl employed there half his age They had 2 sons, both now dead At their fathers dndui each received 30,000 and their mother a like amount Mr James body was taken to Nev York for buriaL Charles Beach, 20 Bridnton Jan te Pitkin, 18, Brighton Fred Mc  Laughlin 20,HowlLTe Pratt, 19,  HownlL ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT SATURDAY FEB 2nd 1952 At Pinoknny School 700 P M , On this occasion Masons are  permitted to bring Non Masonic guests A good prgrom has been arranged The lodge room will be  open tram 6 to 7 to rreceive visi  torse The program is as follows Invocation Chaplain Weteame,Winston EkxughnWM TcoBtmaster, Francis DodgeGSD Com Sing led by O Robinson Introduction of Masons, Guests Singing, Hkair Barber Shop 4 Contest Prize for Winner Remarks Erwin Hendershott, Monroe, Mich Singing, Glenn Allbrigbt Fowler ville Award of Deor Priae Com Sing led by O Robinson Tickets are 150 For reservations phone secretary No 8  Winston Baughn, W M P W, Curlntt Sec  We thank ilrs White Mrs Gustafscn and Mrs Davis for ao  oompanying us io the museum, also Mr bprout ior driving us Mr Tascn has startea a new boprc cahed Tne Viking t   Some of the boy4h our room have made Vixingships beventh GraGe Monday IVnsMorris suggested me diviae ourclas into spoiling teams She put one of our Oet spehers on eaco team Joyce iruhrrncci, Donna Bosdylo an  Jamos frye Each team chose1 a  name Thy are ioe Hawks, thi Panthers and the Hot Rods We will try this idea for 2 weeks and give prizesThe wordo are the ones used in the first sem ester Our books have arrived from the state library no Jvrgt Beach Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant   Maurice Leinbach i Mrvnlng Worship    ,   1CUJ romSuiday School ,     , li00f Chilaion e How ,,  145  Yoincj toDlp3 Iebtinf 7301 Cottrv , veilow lip Senio j Wednesday 8Q0 p m   The Menonite church will coll j ect clo1  for Gerrn reiu ,  h e ia, Dooiiti iC lagh Witt Jj t Oci J Go, noiai ol  1,   11 l LdWlIi IV O ioo t    VvliOi gage i Oct 10 VvOO Kliiod lii  uO iiOiboao, iVoiaij o,b Lihs jiaiij ne o iv   i Oi i i, O A 1 a oua ic , Tom bun  ajtor marit wiru iroai oo th Ly  iiiio a  iviis v,  iViA ly ,1 IO, age and Jim some years J f03  1 JCS t  nai  iui vvar on  iw,1 ,ii Larvm ii dcldackney is Hib Joui r enV boiimU and acciuenl aL alier a i a o  2 to o uo 4nci Sgt Pinikney n 7 IJ tiMrs , liiicd bail oi, u t Wt on O a 2ioN Swaithou liohi, Wyu Midei, Wid H ilea   and Vviiv Be ghn,C i goi deer ha was th neai Lansing joThr a childless  iarrnT hrooaoa so much over his  seii al i A that hi dog a tunnel I unae the tonoliduied school I u AjiUiuy his 1 am, filleu it with  dnaniito an  bi w up th  build ing iiiing ncny of the pupils  ihua iio killed himsidf There nas  boon a oig change in the attitude lowocl sen OJS in recent years  ih peopio now i gard them as a repon iOihty tnai cannot be  iguoa,  it v,as not always thus back m th eighties when the  hool heia bCime too s voaai otto nip is to bond ic 7 one n0 woe voted W it t d one oi the lead aig oppnnus was , cmldless man Li iiiompson wno t la one  n, hi tii  we o oos J vote taxe on Uinseiv s to oauoate p Uj,eis ciuidren i hen about all sell oi i aids aine from th he ids i oij he i HICK  smuii  ioi u down ivo new  t r,Cii, Uct u J  n r l j  iji Pcrro5Ks  in i ii, Vva J h Ciyae 1 isn,r w nemo uy iiiito L, i uey  Lill  1  , I Vv 0, V J iiil  a  o m L  JUOI visa  Cull ium x V o s , lllOj , KnJi A wn i H  MRS LOLA MORAN DANFORTH  Mrs Lola Daniorth, 60, wife of Claude Danforth, diea at hec home in Flint Friday She was born in iJmckney, me daughter of Frank ana Emma Larue Moron In 1912 she married Clauae Danforth in Saginaw She was a member of the North Baptist Church, Flint for 35 years, the O S,Flint Sorosi3 St Cecilia Soc iety, and the WCTU Surviving besides her husband, are a daughter MrsLeo Lototzky of Flint, 2 sisters, Mrs Blanch Brady and MrsMae Teeple of Howell and a brother, Larue Mor an of Detroit The funeral was at the Algoe Gundry Funeral Home at Flint Monday, Rev Harold Warren oi  i bl  j o mo LOuia oi i Vviiitina OKO coiQ a hiO i iv ana IMIS Aoaiai ivVitcii iivin Aennioay home oanay i  ivits oiano Leavage spent,  toe weex end wiiii her cnnaion m   rtOal OOK aid ioaidal,  j i ioya iianimona ia viie or  Laiioiiig sp nt ounoay at tno  1 Clyde risher home  j Don unith and family of Ann I Arbor were Sunaay guests at t o I Joe Crifiith homo,  Stanley Cuver of Deerfi Id is a j patient at vichneison hospital in j  rioweit j  Nan Ledwidgo ana Cecilo Hu  j j ti buse wont to Detoit Sunaay i I with Janet Lunoeen to see her  1 mother,  Mr and Mrs Gecrge Mcabcn  called at the Wm Marhill horns   in Stockbridge Sunday  Mrs Joan Gninth Mattcson will leave Friday for Inaiantown Gp Pa, to visit her husband hvt Cus Matteson with the Mark Mateson family , j Bom to Valbert Keiser and wife iRuth Ann Young last week at  McPherson hospitalHowella son   After 15 year oi operation old J 4  7  r  i lire men aqe pensions and survivors insur  p da i  badr lilOl  ,1 ,  jA J o twiuOil Aio y LOj, ai IO IOOA iiiii Uu  J   ,  a  a 11 o i ii  iii at   i i  ivf J 1U t     u LA   ,   a IJ Oa  y i i ou  a i o ,i   vh  i an i li n toxiio GoaiOOl lOb   Sc tl,  Finaii ttic ol burnoa O iJll  ciiol w  th od saiousiy bath t e oCiiooi iun is come ii so ice L l ti  i ,t J ii gar i JVU   li 1   iJllih,  bulO  Lhlil  i  , j i 1 O v Doan I ihm i i 1 i   i  L,J Ol ,CO liJ   1 J i a  ,1 i i v 1  , biuc  ii LOI io  1 xl ,t ,ai,  i to ij yn hu ,  UJC  L ,, a uahli, ung cua I Jiorsej licit WuOlS  a, ii iiU   li U ,  OL ,OUO,ll  no A 1nj go1 a G , o has  an i owimig,  11  OJll j cii a  i I iJ t o oar ,  ilO o hi ooiioomea prop Red and Now m many th  property tax oriha shop in the am oA oi exits  ,i, ne city started n KIO snap on Clinton in  ,i e My  Gi CJ auto iilt 01, oi  ar  Deo ,h ,dc suporv  ,y, i j Jvhh a  rill  oA th 1 ni n  lo, lie h can bermoLt or i uv 1 to C,   osoii 0D Ula , tghton   li  , o rar   ii, Gc   inkiin  hod o    aeii n ki i  O i roaos ijo,, VV ,Wm B  t StooKondge m K re  H rnhuiq   a c 1 o iQ so  , oi tne cityAt o iiiio ii Lt ijii uiaoKSiiutns , amooia m tnc m asanas, ilieu 0,0 S   JL UVliilOOd WOS  uxo 100 i n ku uia street cam iu K j ,bjo  cahs otc ana ,ao  oi, ov,a opaiaia y  i ,,,    j iioiaioa oy  aorsu waiX iivj oi ao in i going aiound,    ,1 inciiou io a sweepin j iuuna anu laiii wneei r iai a Oj nuse powerihe v iioia  ujjiuna Ly me horse  oa oa lopoiioo wy uiom The   ,J ma liUic 0i oi Ousiness ,iia uy i iii aiiiy oiiO now leit in oi a aio maoc ui ine naing m  i UioU u iCiin JiiOl 1  ne  iO  nu y  1 Oh au, ii iiii Oil ol ij  r  Is  47 a u t WANTED Weee to EcdMrFrazier for 2 from Bsckney 70 to 400  jbtft Call 161F11 Pinckney PB BAKING CONTEST Te iH pie baking cosfmX id to be Md at PUickney Ugh Mgh ichool Saturday morning, Taniary 28th, Oonfertant muft  fjrniah diMtfUa and maferiai ex  pitcherrlM Aglrmrt 14 to 20 Vrnner foee to county contest  BASKET BALL SCORES Manchester 35 Brighton 30 South Lyon 33, Hartland 19Dun  29 Roosevelt 21 Saline 43,  ance is paying a total of 26,955 to 757 Livingston county people a month   Miss Louise Zieglrr of Pinck ney has resigned her position at fcriating, Burial in Pinckney Gem  McPherson State Bank to entor a etery comptometer school at Lansing ,, ,   Mrs Edna Campbell and Mrs  Susan Young wore in Ann Arbor 9q aK Z to o T, v  i r  aO  V  ir on  r o M or,  d v, Ivr A1 rrodc,  r ao  mciAV  hti, tmas la aiaolh   ror hoi   Scline it1  Born to a girl,  rponsors  MRS MARGARET TRIBBEY i Monday ilan 33 Flat Rodt 54, University at Durand last week The funeral atMadison  h  R We Wi t thank the peopls of tits oomnrunrry of HbibubwspBtrjv 9SDml Busk Mdte Lcftskmdarid  donattMS s flto and othep iHndDiii b Ida Siw KubdL  Mr aid Mis Jasr fQbttt and  18 Lincoln 36 Chelsea 32 Ann Arbor 38 YpsUanti 26 Grand Ledge 46, Howell 38 Resurrection  46, Si Thomas 38 Holt ,65, Will iamstoa 47Okemus 51 Leslie 43 Hastott 41 Dansville 35 Spring  port 43, Grass Lake 40 THE BED CROSS BLOOD BANK At Pinckney High Scchool Feb6  1200 te 800 V M Ages 2151 1821Writteii Consent oi Parents  Any person in this county does not have to pay lor blood  This service is not limited to don orS  Mrs Margaret Tribbey,76 died ,  r anci Mrs George Roush att Durand last week The funeral ted,the c , ,  r  and burial was there She leaves Mdlfon W 5  7  2 daughters and 3 sons The de   lasl wck for their grandsonceased was the daughter of Benn Meu W,hltf 4 , ie Allen, one time landlord of the A the 12 nc1 sa conservation i meeting last week June Taylor j was elected to the board at Greg VISITED ANN ARBOR LODGE , Robert Munse11 at Fow  Livingston Lodge No 76 were BASKET BALL NEWS A portion oi this blood is flown to Korea The rest is kept to be  ussd by any resident of the  county who may need blood If you wish to donate blood contact Mrs Stanley Dinkel phone 74 for jppoinmzssKi Tr  ha a te hokia  Pinckney hotel guests of Ann Arbor and Frater j nity lodges Ann Arbor, Friday j night at the Ann Arbor Masonic I Pinckney again found the hs temple The occasion was the  few minutes tough going at Dex  conferring of 4 MM degrees One  ter Friday night and dropped a candidate a King Seeley supt j game 52 to 46 With two minuttos to go Dextor led 48 to 46A1 Mroi ka sunk a basket to tic the score but it was not allowedThen Dcx  WILLIAM PC4Riil William icric Ob i recoiy uieci a lviciieon hospitahnow ell Jan iono nu ooen employeu on ihe Urana iaaiK section at Pinckney 7 yc,u Surviving are his wile, 6 aauaVes aid 3 sons Thore it abo a oiothji and 14 granociiilaron The liuierai was , ,  irom St Marys church, iincknry y Friaay mommy Rev Fr Albeit Schmitt oliiaatmg iiu ioi in S Marys Cemetery o uaua oy JUIIK QfeXU io vjo i liiCiiiy nad oiuwiiiiJU iiiuy ver rxix n, nc oca ui iicvvieti war J iuui uorti wiiii UIG ivxen iu is m iiyittij on i cio UJ iiiu ooiioioiy ouilao, iivA OL Liiui uack oi fork  jioohLi wore ao snops  i iiijui Una xcfllSViiie Ail LUO IHOAI ao ioiiu oad and  iiico oiiioo area vin tnem Ahuoucjiii uio siuic board of nahi aonos me sak, oi horse inoai i jjcoi is wiuwSpreaa in  in ivcingan very so olton we au oi ome one aomg just that m aana hpiarceiiiiy rieman Vunaenoraik was arrested for Siliuq izuJ lbs oi hoise meat for  berji rn oought t at a horsa buguit nous, ir lie ana sold it io 67c he ws tinea 100 and  iu aas in Detroit a number of arrests were made ior illegal sale of horso which dealers were sell ing to restaurants but we do not  think thj cease has been dispos  d oi yet  THE TRUUi AJOUT HEiiLTH STALINS was raised by KingSeeley em ployees Pinckney raised the last candidate Perry Brown, a former Pincluiey boy,using the long form  ter got ball and saorod 6 points with  Winston Baughn in the  in quick order Knit, and Nuttlo East The Pinckney team received qoi 22 and 11 points for Dexter much praise for their fine work f0T Pinckney Al Mrotka had 16,, This is the first time Livingston Jeffreys 15 and J Mrofka 11 Tho  Lodge ever put on degree work  Pinckney reserves lost 52 to 28 in Ann Arbor Visitors were pres1 anci the Pinckney girls were un  Civic Assnwill ent from Howell, Brighton, Ypsi  oble to make it 3 straight losing  party at th school lanto SaHne Milan, Chelsea and to Dexter 35 to 7 who have not  28 ester Luncheon was served J lost a game hi 4 years Does Sthin livo in Moscow any mor i Is lie physically lit or ill  Would war snoiten his liieMajor George fielding  LTiott, military answers the0 and kinared ques tions in The Truth About Stalins Health, ,n this Sundaysjan 27  issue of the American Weeklyex in conross last week a bill to increase th pay of the boys in the armed iorces passed by an overwhelming voteStill,five Mich igcji congressmen voted against it they are ali Re publicansand were Hoffman Allegan Meader Washtenaw Thompson Muskeg on and Woodruff Bay City Rep  Crawford did not vote either way Bill Blackney of this district yoted for it We wondei what those 5  will tell the G I, boys when they solicit their votes this fall Florida seems to be one up on California now as there is no I danger of getting stuck in th clusively with Detroit Sunday 0in  mountains then Flafc  Times jaa has no mountains, lie    Mrs Augusta Younglove, wife of Lyle Younglove died In Detrain Tuesday  V a mof 286 passengers marooned fyy the California mountains lor a a week in the snow without hsat or food reads like an old fha  mriller It shoW thsrt man has Mi sif M  18   SPj  L R Msslsiisim y    itk   rv ,THE HNCDflff jtfATCH  Wsdnescfooanocy ltHi SS t  CALCINATOR ft DOUBLE DUTY Burns WW Garbage and Trash Indoors  n   rfc s N CALCINATOR oJ Jy Joes 6e rest  Wonderfully Simple to Operate Wrap garbage or train, drop it in, end forgot it Wonderfully Silent, Efficient No noise no moving parts, Waste supplies most of the ieot required for operation Wonderfully Safe, Sanitary Disposes of food watte and burnable rubbish odorhssty Wonderful Looking  Vhtte enamel finish, fits perfectly in kitchen or utility room    or gray  KrinkleKoat tor basement or garage  teett Reddy Kilowatt, Your Electric Servant it Edison grades apples iii the orchard boosts  Field testa have shown that mobile orchard graders increase the net income from apple crops, especially where fruit is stored orchard run or marketed in unlaced crates Michigan State College Agricultural Experiment Station, in co operation with the U S Department of Agriculture, tested a grader that weighed about 450 pounds and was powered by a 1hp gasoline motor With it, 6 or 7 pickers and a sorting crew of 4 picked and sorted 7,852 bushels of apples in 1331, hours Results of using the mobile grader wore less handling and bruising, no unnecessary linaiing of undergrade fruit, increased pieier output, less packinghouse space needed and longer storage life of apples For more information, telephone, write or visit your County Agricultural Agent  IkJh liS i May w  5 Kara Mephone service steadily mprove In 1951 Michigan Bell added 9,000 more telephones in rural areas It made service better for 4,000 others with new equipment that put fewer parties on their line or gave them better ringing Nearly three of every four establishments in Michigan Bell rural territory have telephones now most are on lines with eight telephones or less Money for extending and improving service must come from people who invest their savings in the telephone lusineee Naturally they expect the business to earn a fair profit, to pay them a fair return for the use of their tnoney, ICHIGAN BELL TILIPHONI COMPANY   I 11 35,   TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Every Saturday AETINa SAT IAN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 400 P M Until Further Notice To Collect Taxes f AXES ABE ALIO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE ZO MURPHY Lee Barton undorwentt an op pendicius operation at the Plnckney Sanitarium Tuesday The M E church held a jubilee Sunday Fanner ministers who preached were Perrin of Ypsilan ti Hick of Grass Lake and Step hens oi NorthviUe Benjamin Eamin 29 ton oi Mr and Mrs James Eaman died in Detroit Jan 23 Burial in Sprout Cemetery The M E parsonage caught fire Wednesday but was put out with only damage to the roof  56 friends sof Mrs Henry Plum mer gave her a surprise Monday in honor of her birthday She received a hne rocking chair Simtt w iX      tm pffiSi    SKftfl  V  PltPffl  I  Three cars stolen in Brighton last week irom Wm Alexander Floyd Mohrlock and George Gregory were ail found abana aoned lhe Plymouth Masonic Lodge No 47, celebrated their 100th anniveisasry Jan 15 Junior rieuiy of Hankerd Rd caught an 18 lb pike at Half Moon Lake last week A movement has been started to get the telephones in the Patter son Laice area put in the Michigan Bell Pinckney exchange In June 1950 they were placed in the Gregory exchange, an indep endent company by the Public Service Commission and the Sillver and Hiland Lake phones in Pinckney exohange on petition of the Michigan BelL A delegat ion from Patterson recently visited the Public Service Commission on this matterThe new Brighton high school gym will be dedicated Jan 31 intlamable swesters have been fouund in Howell BrightonChel sea and other places One was burned at the Howell jail Saturday Supt, Jos Pepper of the Brighton school has been given a two year contract Lance WrightDick DavidsJack Freeman and Mike Tomlin of have entered the Golden Gloves contest at Lansing Jan 3031 The Stockbridge school board has called a meeting of all the adjoining districts Jan 31 to con sider consider consolidation Bud Bowdish of Gregory is now engineer on radio station WPAG Ann Arbor Dick Price was operated upon at U of M hospital Ann Arbor last week Stockbridge boys gave blood transfusions Born to Burr Clark jr and wife ot Marion Jan 13, a daughter loweii i neater HOWELL MCTJSto Dexter Theater Tue Wed Thar JOB 22 22r 24  AN AMERICAN IN PARIS  is Teehnfeele  wtta Gene Kelly, Leslie Ccron Oscar Levant Nina Foch  Friday Saturday Jan 27 26  Sterling Hoyden, Viveca Lindiors In JOURNEY INTO UGHT Plot Johnny Weissmuller JUNGLE MANHUNT Sanaay Manday, Jan a7 28 liaHnee tanday tftfl 9  Burt Lancaster Judy Lawrence in TEN TALL MEN  la Technicolor i Tuei, Wa Thw, Jan 29 30 31  DECISION BEFORE DAWN Richard Basehart Gary Merrill  Friday Saturday Jan 25 21 shows 700 930 2 Great Pictures 2 FLIGHT TO MARS adventure in color with Marguerite Cbapmcnv Mitchell 1 KILLED GERNIMO Sunday Monday Jan 27 23 tandoy Shews 8  7 f CAVE OF THE OUTLAWS  A Super Wesien StecSn Alexis Smilh McDonald Caref and Victor Jury 36 ftl Tua, Wed Thar, Jan 29 shows 00t 915 Greatest Picture of All Tfar SAMPSOrCAND DELIAH in Teehsleelar n 4 ComingMan in lhe Saddle, Fixed Bayonets, 111 Never Forget You Lee Theater WHITMOE LAKE MICH Victor Mature, Hedy LaMarr and George Saunders News       ill I,  I u Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan     n m 26 Friday, Saturday Jan 25 26 A Drama atoning CALLAWAY WENT THATaWAY  with Dorothy McGuireFred McMurroy and Howard Keil Plus NORTHWEST TERRITORY  with Kirby Graat Chinook the dog Friday, Saturday Jan 25 2 Big Hits 1 AMERICAN iJUKP  is fecnntcoia A Drama 8naQyA9 Jch Hall Marie Windse TESlTi MR BONK1 with All Star Minstrel Certt shows 710, J25 News  MflMta Sunday Monday, Jan 27, 28  MAGIC CARPET1 Sunday, Monday, Jan, 27 28 STARLIGHTS Lucille Ball, John Sun shows 3, 5 7 9 Doris Day, Gordon McCrary and Ruth Roman Featurette I WONT PLAY tfvsi ess Nw , Tuoi, Wed Thur, Jan 29, 30 31 THE MAGIC CARPET  In Clnocolor Startna Lucille Ball, John Agar also WOMEN IN THE DARK  Tues, Wd Thar, Jan 29, 3Cf si HERE COMES THE GROOUT with Bing Crosby, Jane Wynssm shows 710 915 Cartoon  Coming Westward WomenTfc of their Lives Valley ol Firs Penny Edwards, Ralph Elliott LatMt News Avon TheaterStocknridge Micmgqn 47 Years Ago Herbert Gillette of Howell is now cashier t the Pinckney Ex change Bank RevGrigsby of Cheboygan was the guest of RevMylne last Sunday and preached in the Congl church The receipts at the school enter tianment were 2210 Adnv was 10c and 20c  Mable Shieflell of Green Oak  a neice of Sarah Pearson, died of of scarlet fever iastweekki H W Crofoot has bought the irank Wright house on Mcdn St i Tbs Putnam CHscsisni   I lean Ago Pinckney beat Dexter high her Friday night 20 to 12 Don Swarthout and Roy Reason eatfh got 8 points and Mer Campbell 4The Congl church team lost to Dexter 48 to 11 Cars driven by Earl Baughn and Louis Coyle collided Tuesday at M  36E end Cordely Lake Rd Both cars were damaged Fire at Howell SatUirday dam aged the Johnson Bakery, Coopers Restaurant, Odd Fellows Hall and City HallAbout 60 visiting Masons from Howell, Dexter and Ann Arbor Masons were guests of Living Lodge No 76 Friday night and partook of a 75 lb roast prepar ed by Baldy Guard Norman flea son was toastmaster and remarks were made by Wm B Reader of Howell W C Clark Ira OttCarl Hates Henry Steinback and Clar ence Alley of Dexter and Gene McLachlan Ann Arbor The crack Dexter Fejlowcraft team worked three MM degreesThe candidat es were Robert Meyers, Thomas Soules and ye editor,Ira Ott pre j sided in the first section and Henry Jewell the second Carl Bates gave the lecture  Mrs ifcbert Bird and her grand mother Mrs Sarah Baughn were nearly suffocated at the Bird home in Ann Arbor last week when their heating system went wrong Mr Bird awoke in time to drag the two unconscious women out of the house The Bert Gardner and Frank Mowers farms have been sold to Detroit people Albert Shuler and wife have sold their farm a Chubbs Corners and bought John Dinkels house in Pinckney Joe Geniie has bought Orville Amburgeys restaurant and will turn it into an ice cream parlor Born to Harvey Bkmchard and wife of Dexter at the Pinckney, Sanitariuum Jan 21 a son j Allen Bowman was operated I upon Monday at the Pinckney for mastoid I A large number from here at t tended the banquet at Howell on Thursday night for Speaker Lynn Gardner James Smith and Harry Frost at tended the funeral efWmWoods at Howefl last week Rev, Fry Grtflen of Dexftsr has k Friday, Saturday Jan 25 26 BRANDED In Technicolof Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman in A taper Wertom SteHWe Cartoon Nowt Sports Sunday Tuesday, Jan 27,29 AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA  In TeefeJeoIar An Act Drone Staatea Don Duryea, Gale Storm Holiday Land Merry Mavericks Ntwt  Coming Soldiers Three Great Mlsssouri fRcdd AUTOMATIC SAW HLINWk SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTOR LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 11524 RIVHl DRIVE MANDELLS SAW FlUNG SHOP fflLAl LAKE EAST SIDE Tat MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now for Wossen BUSINESb OFFICE POSITIONS  and j SWITCHBOARD  OPERATORS No Experience Necessarr Training Done on the Jeb Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Employmeal Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFF1CB 323 E Woihtagoa 8tAm R  X I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Hospitals prove NEVER A CASE OF DIAK with Playtox BABY OIL POWDER and CREAM H  I I Scientific tests with thousands of babies  medically supervised by more than 100 hospitals and pediatricians  prove never a  case of diaper rash when PLAYTEX Baby OilPowder and Cream are consistentlyand exdusirsrfused, MAYTfJt BABY 611  Us 6 timet mtrfsootbht leeoltw thm 41 other soii  UYIsir BABY POWMft it sMperfne, Gently bsorbs, IT sefety 1 1 1 deodohmt, gumii egeteti prickly SSsSSp S SwSSJp0 eSS ps SS w SLAYffcX BABY CfWAM is lenotiwfith for protetiiet, Ut s  ketmeilUsi  i All IrwwS ceSM w lh hsjUdy NUvSMYvrAK Alfl BSMBAS aMesislssnW eAmtwA Sn   wBessfSj eweewwWsw pewsm SWA  jr Jksv  1 Bsssisjsjisr TT1 IT bVP m A   rt f lf Z The Peoples Store Groceries Dry goods banned 600 Is Gents Furnishngs Lingerie  1 Kennedys Gen Wsdnssdcry Janucvy 231952 OWESt PftlCI EVER  ted to PHBOSttPPAH Rang  1 The Younglove PTA met at the  school Friday night A pot luck  supper was servedy V StofttvSft V iCster tifBli   as fee 80ariBvtB V WStvifeCfvtt Hat aad M  r iafonairtei signal SfwwteJ  V lata ATOcttJtitsss  I UftiRAL  IftADffN MLOWANtt Of YOUR OU tANOEl Mow It fa fims ts wdarahre   M tfartfly vrtUsd fas far farm sad town borne  lev csa hus far sod widt, but yo woal fins s bigger  aaywLiere MHSI All besutifvl  tae rang Bsmswihs tss, w wiM give jwu  tssdfata allowance  yes  HSJSS1ISB of type nuke St cfffrfHioaf Ivsy terms, if yon wlsVt ftAMT OTMfft fHftOAS AmiANdt  SKOM WHICH TO CHOOSfit  Mr and Mrs George inompson were in Detroit Tuesday to see t their granddaughter, Janet Keiser,  graduate iiom Pershing hign  schoo lere were 300 in the class I Pvt Eddie Hanman is in Eurj ope with GenEisenhowers army  Mrs Alice Schoenals entered St Joe hcspital Ann Arbor,Satur day for treatment Mrs Helen Miller took 20 of her pupils to Lansing last week to see the legislature in action Two I mothers went with her Dr Elton Daprich and wife of Lincoln Park spent Sunday with her parentss, Mr and Mrs WAb Ketcham  Mrs C H, Zuse ot Readingwife of a former Pinckney pastor,suifered a broken leg last week Thefollowing from here attend ed the funeral of James Roche at Fowlerville FridayWilliam Roche Louis Stackable, Fred WylieBert Wylie,Lee LaveyXorenza Murphy Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan ,Mr and Mrs Ray Lavey, Mrs Mae Metz and Mrs Madeline Shehan Dr Water Mercer and wife of East Lansing called at the Wm Mercer home Sunday  Mrs Hazel Mann, former Pinck  ney resident was given ten days in the house of correction last week by Judge Breakey at Ann Arpor for forging a S95 check on a Dexter man She was brought I back from Arizona 1 A largenumber from here at 1 tended the meetinq of the Order of Rainbow Girls at Howell Sat  urday night when the charter was received PinckneyJdu En teiod rxf class  matter at pitoffiop j a Act of March 6 1677 i wojjowell PinckaeyMich SubscriDttaii Price 150 per yeca Joe Clark and wife of Ann Arbor spent the week ena here and at Portage Lake John Eisele has returned to St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, Mr and I Mrs Charles Eisele Mis Herman  Eisele and Mrs, Herman Eisele and Mrs Emma Vollmer called on him Sunday Mr and Mrs Mark Nash called on iFjosalee Nash in East Lansing Sunday Harold Swarthoui, son of Mr and Mrs Ciauae Swarthout un derwent an opeiation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week for rain aocess He was in a sserious condition for several days but is better His frienas are saying night with him L j Henry and Norman Mulei went down Sunday night William Lamb enteied St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Saturday for treatment Mr and Mrs John McDonnell spent last week m Muskegon Mr and Mrs, Lester McAfee en tertained Mr and Mrs, Wray Hinckley and Mr and Mrs Chit ord VanHorn at Dinner Sunday, Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen were in Lansing Tuesday Mr and Mrs Oscar Beck enter tained the WhabSo Ever Sunday school ciassat their home Satur day night 30 were present Mesdames Earl Baughn and Edward Parker were in Ann Arbor Saturday MrsWilliam Lambert of Portage Lake entertained a number oi ladies there at luncheon last Wed Mr and MrsEarl Baughn spent last Thursday with Mr and Mrs George Roho at Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Ray Burns entertained at dinner Sunday the Jaj Bums, Jack Young and Dominick Conklin families Mr and Mrs Louis Cvyl and MrsElla Stauish  Mrs D ConkLn and Mrs, Ray Burns were in Jacksan Thursday Bob Brown of Dexter called  the Gerry Eichman home S nkiy  Mr and Mrs, John Boyer visitad j her brother Aria Jaquish, in By rou Sunday The S E Marion Farm Bureau met at the Recce Gudith home on last Thursday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel Lansing last Wednesday, Merlin Amburgey is now part time clerk at the postofficeFrancis Richmond and wife of Greorgy called ot the George Meabon home Sunday Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett left for Florida Sunday Mr and Mrs CJClinton attend ed a card club party at the Harry Lee home, Lakeland, Sunday The Robert Read family were Sunday dinner guests at the Jas Whitley home  45 members oof the English class of the U ofM held a card party and dance at the Fresh Air Camp, Patterson Lake Friday nite 26 members of Pinckney Chapter 14S O E S, attended the Friendship Night at Fowlerville 0,ES Friday night Heib Sneed and wife of Howell left for Biloxi, Miss Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Read call 4ed on Mr, and Mrs Frank Peters in Jackson last week, Mrs Susan Campbell Young arrived here from Norfolk Va, on last Tuesday Pvt Russell Clark is now at Indiantown Gap, Pa  I LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT BMiTSH LAXE WHEN   NEED 01 Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixturss and   E1ectric Heaters, Pipes, Fitting  REPAIRING A SPBClAIJTy COMPLETE LINE OF FflTimES, COLOR U WHITE PUMPS Myroi Hughes 4 MASTER PLUMBER SMBSJBJBJJBM ONE fINCKNEY 157F11 MSA  i Income Tax Service  406 EAST GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON MICH, rtu Winn   Tiirsc PHONE 3731 MRS McLUCAS From where  r y Joe Marsh Ed Got Red In His Own Hot Wrr SEE US TODAYS Bis Ed started a PayYourBill campaign last week and ended np with a slightly red face Edi been oar Water Commissioner for ten years, and for ten years now hes been retting riled up over slow payments of bills So, he finally decided to do something drastic aboutU Last week he sent notices that if the lackers didnt pay up by Friday, hed shut off their water Naturally, some ttill didnt square accounts Ed ordered their water turned off, and 14 homes went without all week CTT the Commissioners among them Seems Ed forgot to pay his hill From where I sit Eds mistake is one we all make attimes We are too qtiick to accuse others while forgetting our own faults Lots of us do it, for inplanco over a difference in taste for a soft drink or a friendly glass of beer Lets respect each others preferencea and well all stay out of hot waterH  0 i fypNtoh, 19 Vhiud Statu Brwn toundatimi Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI OITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW NFW  BUICKS FIRST AT Livingston Motor Sales  Your Buick Dealer, HowslL Mich WithPlaytex pants the last barrier to your babys social success is removed With Playtex panto   here can be no embarrassing moments no mat ter whose lap he chooses to sit on For Playtex s the really effective answer to the problem of keeping the little darling presentably dry This miracle material, crenmy liquid latex, is tissue this oft, cool, odorless, stainless, nonchafing, and has an extraordinary stretch for extra comfort 79f and in addition Playtex pants 1 Are seamless 2 Stretchy all over, therefore nonbindinf 3 Wont irritate babys ikiru 4 Can be boiled ang washed without damage 5 Are uric acid proof 6 Cool, soft, and how they wear  7 Accurately sized by baby a weight imall, medium, large and extra large Gift packaged Mail and Phone Ordert FUUd  S   V J   3m K tyrflfv ,  myri  MM  vfev,H  I WHYSAVB j UViNOITOII LODGE RO, II f  Many unexpected thing cent A M CALENDAR II h,pen such a iilneL accidmt btmi dam te condkiatjl Savings  th blow, tor 8 VV Monday   j  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Open BUL E8TAII   wOl 7 w Pi m, j emergencies will present no prop  Txmdafft 5, FC dogieee at add to it each pay davy boon f school 700 p xn, Times  WonmtOa Mt IMHT 4K0  tM AfoaW 51 with exclusive flitter  Male eats up sfet from jjwjfenirj te ceiling RJiliiibs HooTor Dili Ejector Milic It ewtyoer hancb stay rloan 8498 oomplete with tea 800 p, m,   Saturday April 5 Annual McPHERSON State BANK Masters Night at School at ptweVL Mich  p m , AH deporite up to 10000 in  Winston Baughn WM  sured by oar rnenaberEhlp In the P W, Curled, Sacy S Federal Deposit Insurance Cor  j BAY M DUFFY M D  Micniqan  You Pyoperty with Me Daily 1140 A M to 200 P M D , EfiALD ELAbON Wednesday Broks 2 0 a wartn feat Pinokney, Mich, PhoneJ 3  Phone 157m 70 MOD, TuesJ FtL flttLf f DR O , MeCUJSKEY Den 1st 112 North Michiaan Aye ftNfJOY ISOFT  WATER  ICONSERVATION DEPT NOTES Tecjei , Another cateroillar infestation Office 935 Besiaence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell  Michigan MTiiON 1 HUGHE Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 Laksite DrW License Hush Lak  Another caterpillar infestation  is expected this year 525,000 acres were stripped of foliage last year   A porcupine is larger at birth than a bear There are now more deer in   what  J v v  t   n yeor  Phone 183 Howell  Michigan , tu pi Tir ,4 Ral Estate, lrsurance Brokerage kgan than nn Indian days Q  oad FaJa property The dept will sell a number of WT n gpiHhTliry fcrrms at auction Feb 8 indud  y Pmpertv With Me P H SWARTHOUT k SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Dbectai Modern Equiomen Ambulance Service 207 E Gran River phonel 39  63 Pinckney, Mls HERB SNEED Holmes farm at Dansville  ft Move ejulc  swdsiag oft water ft easlet dishwashing, whiff wothn, glerUvt shampoos, etoftgltilvl bathing Get  dttails M Ing  wot  Walleyes belong to the perch family Wild ducks nest in LEE LAVEY Deer havs no upper teeth  3C kaurape Pincknev AUCTION  SfT Ploue 59F3  Tc PIONEER farm 9ales A 5ocialitv Mich FRED C 5EICKHQFF or OP1CMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ays He well t Michtatf Phone 356  Residence Bit UOYDfifeNDEF livestock HauLna Weekly Trips Mude To Decn General Tracking Phone 64FU Pinckne Ml   Isnt tt time you,  owned a bover You can see these anI 0 Hoover Qeaners in the i fort of your own hoBBSl obligation Call as Or by our dcmonstratiasi and ee them TbuU be ha,  Vycmrm fadrjr enosu s  PERMUTIT WATER S0FTCMCI Coss 43 est than prewe ewfomaflc mei 4dr fr f IKI seme trlsf GECRGE ROUSH rijmbing Water Syatema 31J J FiackneyHowell Road lie 3 iiFi2 Pckney I AERT VfUE i Phone PmckW 78f2 j Owing to the death of my hush   I nd I will sell my personal pxcp J oatai On All Makes i erty at Public Auction at the farm ph jj t9 154F3 x located 2 mUes south of Howell Tit   Keedle Rd by school house K DR  J, TOWNEB mile West to end of road , SarJaiv, 26lh  STARTS 100 P M Dentist H W WYLIE NOTARY Insurance and Bonds Phone 136 Pinckney WANTED TO CARE FOR CMED REN at my parents home by cay tor week 5 days We have fur nace heat Also for sale, size 63 J piece coat set boys, in very good condition,cfrey wool covert 8044 Portage Lake flood Pterj easonable Mrs Elizabeth Bokre9 Phone Darter 3461 Masias Bokros Farm   WU  87SA  iwJ KS KOW WE LOOK AT irS AOTO LOAN PICTURE 17 Holstein Dairy Cows 7 Holstein Hiers, 8 to 12 mos The herd except 4 cao from arti iiciia biesaing and all cows crm,  artificially bred Pair of Belgian Horses 1948 John Deere B Tractor ISSj New Idea single row com picker 1313 Allis Chalmers Roto Bailer Full Line of Farm Tools Milking Equipment Hay, Grain Ensilage etc Classified Advs FOR SALECoal stoker with two thermostats, control box every thing complete 4000 Call 189F3 after 400 p, m FOR RENT Two modern apartment 5 rooms each on Main St Pinckney Phone 45F4 SERVICE Repairs Mens Suits, Ladies Dreses silk crepe knitted Phone Brighton 5475 8090 West Giand  liver Mis Arthur Greenwood OvercoatSj isil LOST A Cooksr SparJel pup, is male, tan color MEM  FOR SAtE Chester wmte lioar  Hoover Serysee wOL keep  fuiudng riBl yearn to   If HAP1AW A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Plupiin Stan w  K my jUimlc  J 1 oig u new auios are being ria  ced ass ioag as auto finan Ciig ssives a sound purpose we viil make bank auto loans at low j  to the Firgt co, wun the framework of reg Bonk of p,  uiation Wcoidially invite you to come in to see us whenever aj bank loan will help you meet an an essential need COME IN AND RENT A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX WHILE WE i Floyd Kehrl, Clerk HAVE THEM AVAILABLE  Harold and Paul Gates, Auction I rs, Hcwelll Mich THE URST NATIONAL BAN t , FOR SALEWhite Leghorn Pullets, Phone Pinckney 35F21 now laying200 each and White i WEAVERS PATCH AND Rocks 25 each F Peaice, phone 4067 Dexter FORSALEFuel oil Iwanna stove Phone 172F13Pinckney  FOB SALEbaby Russell Bokros 3T   Chicks, Barred TERMS12 months time given   White Rocks, N H RedsHy National L18 ana Large Type White Leg I horns now hatching Our chicks j chicks are U S approved under  A  1,  Michigan State Pouultry Dept Khwt I M ifA I t  Bob Squire HatcheryHowellMich VII 5 U, V5Q 16 , 218 South MichjAyephone 305W FOR RENT Furnished T FOR SALEA biege gaboietis suit,nearly new, size 18 15 OaIM31Fll after 60 pp m MN room 4coiL Mkh Under Federal Supervision  house at Portage Lake,oil heat, electric stove, refrigerator, hot rvjri bALtxy 3 I water, no bathroom facilities, atJer deaner ajid acarpet sweepeft f S28 Exter Ave or phone Middle both lor 100 Telephone 8 FOR SALEBaby buggy and ftreJI er, good condition 500 each Charles Porter, Phone 77F4 931 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckner rUii SALE sfeam boiler tor he inq plant Flland Sh 3395 Ebqt M36, FOR SALEUprvght model Heejt I cmce OororatioR All Deposits 1 Member once C Insured Federal 0poJi msur JOSift each to eiiMJUU for Deposlto 5rtr W3Fi Pinckneys JTREAT YOUR riPkj an TO fit At with H0B tfelt 4673, Detroit ts, Skinner JUbfHiGS, Dont toftntt Mm, burning htit VffvetEw Air CueMerHnW   tun walking, givts peiithe offer 150 styles, year xrtt tkf mid  personal servfte Shoes shtpoW cNe fectory it big savings lor youWrtHJi  qpyoV 0 awe mA   U Save upto 280 a palt an Special Sale starting Jan 10 0111 on Feb 15th 30 styles, JACK HANNETT Aqnl Mishegan FOft SALE Buildinq and two WANTEDtFARM JUbfliMJ35, jr lots en West Main St Pinckney Let us help you sell your fars known a e Stewart Anderson have more prospects than tor wperty to settle estate L HAROLD CRANDA1T Qerald Reason Adm Phone 305W Howefl i I  Dtvd or Alive FAM AN1MAL8 COUfiCTED PlIOHPTfV HQRSB8 108 COWS 100 W, BUY HIDEb nD CAtT SKTNS PHONE COLLECT GRECOR FARMEBS ETVATOR 8F8 OR HOWttL FARMERS LSVA TOR PHONL 15 J1 Central Dead StooH QUALITY 1 leats 4  rult Groceries Vegetables Fish 3 Market Prices Courteous Service 1 Sfe  1  ,     the letters mrt Then many readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how orachthey enjoy this daily worldwide newspaper, with anok av ments as The Monitor t ih mam carefully edited netae paptr tn tse  5    ValuabU old to leaofe inf    Newt that U complete  and fair   Tsa Monitor surely a e  reader necessity   Yoe, tee, will And the Meeher informative, with eonpkte world aew    and at neeesv ary at your HOME TOWN paper Use due eevpee far a Special Introductory esecrjstiee  1 MONTHS roRONLYlt r r fha 9SA jjOSnfc Sea St the Hmtem t ORDER Chick TEST FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW Farmers Feed  Supply , JWW  vTHS PBICXNEY DISPATCH Wadnaadoy January 31952 Need Fertile Soils  For Health Building I  High Protein Foods CWRM soils must be kept fertile if  we are to supply the protein foods meeded for good growth, sound health, and the creation of new life, declared the Middle West Improvement Com mittee, in citing a recent statement by Dr W A Albrecht, head of tha University of Missouri soils department Foods high in protein, such as meat, milk and eggs, said Dr Al brecht, are the very products f reproduction Proteins are natures complex creations through which alone life can flow When a soil loses its proteinmak ing elements either through over i cropping or erosion, it grows starchy, i r woody plants, if any at all While these foods are filling and may put on fat, they do not cause growth im animals or children,  Many of our farm soils are reach  ing the point where they are losing their ability to create, Dr Albrecht gaid When that happens, erosion is more rapid and serious Dr Albrecht recommended a soil ouilding program that adds nutrient elements through the use of fertilizers This, he said, will result in mora production and less erosion fertilizers Build Farcn Soils Supply Of Organic Matter RGANIC matter plays an esseitial part in soil fertility, but chemical fertilizers are necessary to build up th organic matter supply in large land areas, declared the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citing a recent statement by Dr L M Turk, head of the Soil Science Department of Michigan State College Dr Turk pointed out that those wh advocate the use of compost or manure to increase the soils organic content are performing a definite service But in condemning the use of chemical fertilizer, he said, some peope   doing a distinct disserv ice nation efficient crop production, he lime, fertilizers and organic must go hand in hand Ormatter is dependent upon And plants are dependent, other things, upon an adequate supply of soil minerals The mott effective means of adding orgatc master to large fields is by an intelligent ure of purely inorganic fertilizer, Dr Turk believes Grow ing a cover crop through the use of commercial fertilizer and plowing it uuci adds greatly to the organic mcr in the soil Dr Turl said ro proof has been oficrec1 Li at ciops grown without chem ical Yttilzer arc more free from diarsf and insects than are crops pro inrcu  h cmmerrial fertiliser ice to t For said,  inaUer panc p ants, among ir BEGINNING FEBRUARY2, all Edison office3 will be closed on Saturdays So when you phone or visit us from that date on, please remember     Detroit Edison Customer offices will be open Monday through Friday  Office hours will remain unchanged in the new  5day week EMERGENCY CALLS0 course, emergency calls can still be made day or night, seven days a week If the office is dosed, just phone our after 59 Sunday and Holiday number i,1W  Itft  iiyiDlON OES Dance AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH GYMNASIUM SAT, J AN 26 Finlan Orchestra ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES MBY HOLMES, CALLER A GOOD TIME PROMISED</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/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>9Li If W  ,,  i J  A   0  oV  co i U  ackney ispate V Volume 68 Yh Pincfakey Dispatch Wednesday January 16, 1952 Mffhigart How would you like to have 4 metropolitan counties in Michigan control the state legislature This could happen under the reappcr Krinmtent plan advocated by the A F of L and C4,0, who arecir culating petitions to get such a measure on the ballot, asking re apportionment along the lines oi the 1950 census It approved it woula go to the legislature in  1953 Ine DetroitFlint metropciit an area, composed of Wayne, OcJdand, Genessee and Washtenow counties now has 51 percent of the states population Another plan has been propos ed by Senator Coleman ol Creig hon He would reapportion the house according to population, r give the Detroit  Flint area two more senators and then freeze the rest of the senatorial districts This would prevent domination by the Detroit Flint area He denies the present legislature is rurally dominated That of the 32 senators, 16 come from districts having in excess of 50,000 population His idea is to give the best re portionmeat possible so txiat the fishing, rniningtruaking, railroads industry, townships and cities cam be most effectively representedHowever he ignores the  Michiigan  constitution which reads the legislature must be apportion ed according to population Democrats applauded and Republicans condemed Gov Will iams message last week yet the Detroit Fie Pre says there is little fferece between it and the Republican legislative proewn Both are for higher un ployrnent rompensation and old age assistance better highways education and law enforcement The paper condems the stupidity of the legislature in condemisg all the governors measures ir respective of whether they have merit or not Character Social Items 1 CONSERVATION KPT NOTES There were 18,619 archers who hunted last year compared to 15753 to 1950, Deer permits were 315 182 percent higher than in  1950, Lake Jfcie i ,12 higher than the high mark set in 1929 There were M22 conservation law violation arrests in 1951 compared to 1,084 in 1950 Jail terms totalled 483 days and fcnts 33,943, The dept is again asking the iegislalure im power to control the size of the aeer herds and to cut down winter starvation Preious legislature have refused to grant this paw, With 22J Wteee te 18 counties on the schedule winter crews have starte making lake maps Work will continue until the end of March if the ice remain saleA crew from the Waterloo prison will help Livingston and Washtenaw lakes are on the schedule, JAMES ROCHE James Roche 36 son of Geerge and Ella Roche of Fowlervillewaft found dead in his car Friday am on Stowe Rd near there, an unhnisheded note beside him He was field man for this tenito, for John DeereHe leaves a wife2 children beside his parents He bad been to Flint Thursday and stopped at his parents home late Thursday night Funeral at th Liverance Funeral HomeFowler ville Friday afternoon, rNFLAMABLE SWEATERS The public 1 warned against inflarnabl sweaters, some 20000 of which seom te have been sold in Michigan mostly by door to door peddlers for 5 when near a lighted cigarette or fire they if nite and go up in smoke Several people have been badly burned So far there is no record of Living ston county sale out they hare been sold in Weshtenaw and in Ingham caninMes SHOU1D MAHOMET TRUMAN CLOWN Do yen thhfc Margaret Truman should clwn on radio and TV shows I It undignified ,for a member oi the White House family to appear cm a straight wo man and ccmedJenne, ELsa Max well Weighs this question in this corning Sunday Jan 20 issue rf the American Weekly, exclus ively wftfc Detrott Sunday Time SETH PETTRS Years ago the small villages were mch more self sufficient than ai the present time Each had it wn mill and ground its own tic r, com meal and buckwheat  iey also processed wool and mc ie their own cloth for clothing, ine pioneer in the moling line M this section was Seth  Pt ys, a millwright vho came iro from Montgomery coumy, iiiw York in xQj6 with his lather, Thomas Pettys ana settled in Pinckney Here ho built the Pinckney mill and installea the machinery for Prof Kirtiana This mill ran , continuously uniii 1921 when Henry Ford bought it and moved it to Greenfield Village It was a stone grind at first and later converted to roller mill In 1843 Pettys moved to Ham burg township and built a card ing and filling mill for processing wool at the rjutiet of Walker Lake In 1849 he added a run cf stone and groundgrain In 1864 he added a second run cf stone and discontinuied wool processing He is said to have built the mill and installed all machinery in 2 months and 6 days The mill was 3 sstories high with a basement He also operated a sawmill and a cider mill He began to ship flour and needing an address marked the barrels Pettysville and named his settlement that luring the civil war it boomed and had 2 stores, blacksmith  shop, postoifice, school beside the mill In 1848 Mr Pettys also built a mill at Hamburg villago for the Grissom Brcss After the civil war the big western mills put most of the smxii mills out of business They used I the steel roller process which is faster than stone grinding Aite j Pettys death Wm Hooker, fathe  J H Hooker got the mill He tii ,  mostly feed grinding and cider j IhaEing After his death Wayne  Otwell bought it He tore down the old mill and built the pros ent stone mill This is however a show place only as it never did, any grinding  Mi Pettys only survivor is a daughter, Viola, who lives in Howell  Chureli Notes Catholic oi Marys Catholic Church Pinckrvey Michigan Be Fr Albert 1 Schmitt Pasta Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800, iOiOa 1130 Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions at 730 p sn 2 J Friday evening  j Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 io 900 P M Sunday before 800 Mair ANNOUNCE ENGAGEME June L Imus engagement Carl A Johnson, son of MrsGe Johnson and the late Mr Johnsoh of Dexter has been announc by her mother, Mrs Esther Imi of Lakeland They wtfi bje mcrr ied June 21 Miss Imilfcis a gra uate of pinckney ttfe scho and is employed in Pfe Arbor Kathryn Louise KiihnijjWfe ment to Theodore Hob is anrtouni cea Both are from Gregory Plan for the wedding aro being mad Congregational F,ev, Donaia iirady pastor 1ur Cniimauon class ior the ariults at church 730 Prayer nieeting at Ona JampbtU hom 8,UG Edijft Fe k leader Sat Confirmation clctss for junior high at parsonage 130Youth tor  Christ meet it bhrmq barn on Nonh Territorial, Rev Savage,min ister from So ,th Amen,a,spaker Sun  Sermon 1030,Gods Holy One, the Savio, Sunday school  t H30 730Pilgrim Fellnvship at church Wed, 400Junm chon practise 7 30, eniar chor practise yieniionile Calvary rvieainonite Church v h2ia ieacb Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assistant     Maurice Leinbach Ariunu Worsiup 1000 Sunday School 1 i 90 Jluiurena tiom , ,  1145 oun Peoples iaemi 7J0 JoiiJ,ellowisbip Service tfvlnlMay HQ0p m The Mennonite church will coll itnira for Germrm refu CHRONOLOGY OF 1951  No a , f 9 I JiuTent Comment Ma 2 School boats Brighton  in base ball 14 to 9 Eric Caater j  Wt nnly Iwd a big trageaf lerio, Hindoo student at U of M I 1i OU oryard last Wednesday Viliea in uuto acciaent on Dexter j f Ic sl when the Wolverine Rd ired Blades dies Sort brill i league star is May 9 Chris Carnppell in the spelling finals at Detroit hyan and Tom Clark inanid, Pin kney beats Manchester 6 to  ye, Crucug t Now York, side  wipped a Height car in front ox the Dexter aepot The crfth nouses in Dexter AL passsenu rocked the jjQfkjj though there were 350 gers on th train only 7 were nuit and unly one cat a derailed freight car was tipped OVK The time of the wreck was 8 pm The Dexter school busses were pressed into service to tdke the passengers to Ann Arbor whore a troji toofc them to Detroiot U toe until noon Friday to clear the tracks so trains could run 2 huge chains were brought out and cjews worked day and night There were 70 cars in the freight ana 13 in the Wolverine 5, rvt joe M ross wounoe Koea, Gus Lcdwidge pitch s for Notre Dame against Mich Bill end George Clark in national J  gourd iviuy lb NeiBn Muiei, Be biauity, ,riiniu iney cueioiiiiu jvau L,eic, v uuiciuiiun joan uiiiiuL suiuiuionun Keuutin jjwuiupt krUiiu suu on Darvui iv 0, ,  una 13 in the Wolverine which ivy 2oivamps jamps um zuaj was drawn by 2 diesel enaines una story wxnaow at xioweU ho , The Wolverine was east bound pitai, eiaa ai, a Uuiburu an the height going west on the wiaiK inuieuAna iWcuei uic, othr track Ice raised up the May ou Locai iViasn atteua  concrt and derailed the freiaht Urana Loage m Detioit, j lm I The Ann Arbor News says a sim Dug rsiyus irom sciioi b,uiaLa acciaent ocourred 40 years busuii oampDtui, lhJi ia  ,ug  0r n whirh the W lverine was engagemeui aimuunc,a iuyi, deiojed hi no one was hurt scliooi loses to South Lyon ana j riartiand j t There usea to ce a stoiy to the iDt  IBRECU FAflM KOUSfJ BURT The Grecu farm house on Pingree Road burned to the ground last Wednesday Cause an overhealed furnace Mrs Grecu was alone at the tune and called her daughter, Mrs Douglas Miliecn the same line She aoes not talk good English and kept ringing and sayingGive Me MaryGMrs Roberta Miller on the same line heard the continuous ringing and tunea in She finally gathered tho womans house was on fire and called both Howell and the Pinckney hre depts They got to the fire too late to save the house but saved the other buildings Both engines ran out cf chemical In most farm fires the water is Under the house and not avail able and the engines have to depend on their chemical taniks  LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F A M CALENDAR Instruction class for candidates t temple every Monday night at 800 p m Friday, Jan, 18, lodge goesL to Ann Arbor to work MM degree, Leave Pinckney at 7 p m All the FeUewcraft team members are exked to go, Saturday Feb2, Annual Venison Banquet and guest night at school 700 p, m, Tuesday, Feb, 5, FC degrees at 800 p, m, Saturday April 5 Annual Masters Night at School at p ni , Winston Bcrughn WM P W, Curlett, Sec y MARRIAGE L1CENSE George Bridson, 20, South ry, on Dolores Pardy 20 Sout Lyon Bert Boiton, 30, Hamburcf Cecelia Hill, 35 Whitmore La Bruce Deri ana 21, Fentcn,Dcrjijp belle Drafto 13 Cohoctah Lvi Zieimski 3G Brighton Edna Perry 34 Howeli  BASKET BALL GAMES  With a 3 point ioaa and onl lot oi 4 miriatas to go iUnckney blew up in their game vith Hartiona her Fnaay night and lost 3r iftJiAnn Artr cam  3b in tiio das Tminutes Albe Mroika and ired Redman of Pinck ney went out on fouls, jack Jeffreys had 12 points, A Mroika 9, j Mroika 8 Strong and Hays got il each for Hartiona The rdnck ney seconateam lost 44 to 33 but again the Pincknoy girls saved Pinckney irom total aisaster by defoatinq the Hartland girls 35 to 25Marilyn ClarkandLois Beach were hiqh scorers ior Pinckney with 17 and 9 points CAR IN THE LAKE They h ve been getting quite a hCh at Sliver Lake whortne ice was sirng toioogh tohoid a car Thuryaay jr a Zininicmcr OL lie, cdoy u across the lake, When he si 1 d oak he went ai0Lher way got within iOO ft of shore when his car went through the ice lie suvea himself by jumping The cai i Ledwidgo rests en the bottom ot the lake in1 35 ft of water Past 700 IDA SUE KUBAT Ida Sue Kubat, 5, daughter of Mr and Mrs lames of Lakeland, died in St Joe hospital Friday cf leukoma She was born April 25 1946 Surviving are her parents, a brotherjameser maternal grand parent Mr and Mrs David Wa lerbury and paternal grand par ent Mrs Ida Kretchmer Funeral services were at uV Gmde Scliooi News Second Grade Kaye Wylie Mickey Ritter and Patricia Mdhken were absent on Monday Helen Haydu went to hor den list Monday  We did paper mache work last week We named our civic club the Do Your Duty ClubGThe ofiicers are Pres, Karen Singer Vice  Pres, Janice Ross SecKaye Wy Ue  We made free hand drawings of snowmen and other winter scenes last week Nancy Darrow celebrated her 8th birthday Jan 10 Grace Paulson vas in Howell Saturday r 1    1 i  of her pet cat killed by on auto While coasting down hill Sun day Junior Darrow cut a gash m his leg It took 4 stitches to close the wound Some of us made hand puppets last week We saw 3 film strips on Migra tion of Birds and Animals and Hibernation last week TM Grade We finished our movie A Trip f to the Bread Factory It is the longest one we have made We saw 2 film strips on Making Maple Sugar and Dairy Products   Mrs Miller gave us a little bald man Now he is growing grass hedr We have named our goldfish Joany and Tony, x Seventh Grade At a meeting of the Young Dip lomats Club Jan 14 the following officers were elected Pres Richard Lawrence Vice Pres Foberta Ackley Sec Joyce Fuhr man Our club meets every tw weeks from now on We have added an entertainment comm itter to our list of committees  We are makina a study nf th Whittier poem Snowbound in our literature class w The 7th grade boys won rr BASKET BALLbCORES Dexter 44 Brighton 30Manches ter 4r Sputh Lyon 40 Eaton How ell 43 Eaton Kapidss 26 St Aug ustine 35 StThomas 29 Miian 34, University 30 Ann Arbor 67, Bed tie Creek 49 Saline 32, Chelsea 27 Wilhamstcn 35 St okbdage  33 Dundee 35, Lincoln 30 Dons yille 42,LeshC 41 Morenci 46,Pitts ford 42 East Jackson74 Grass Lake 19 BLOOD BANK HERE FEB 6th The lied Cross Blood Bank will be at Pinckney high school on February 6th from 1200 pm to 600 p m Anyone wishing to give blood call Mrs Stanlcy Dinkel phone 74, Pinckney , 4 H NWS At a 4 H Council meeting Fri day night it was decided to hoia a  Cherry Pie Baking Contest the winner to compete at How 11 for county honors ana then for Bunny Hinchey mourns the loss stat honors This is the first at 1 tempt of the kind for the Pinckney community and it is hoped many will enter Rules oi procedure are  1 Open to girls 15 to 20 yrs old 2 Applications must be in to John Burg ot noon Mom, Jan 21  3 Furnish all ingredients except cherries for the pie  4 Contest to be held Sat, Jan25 in the morning Watch this paper for details June b joe Basydio appointed to sVuooi ixaia, iuaxy Laie and Ubeit baDu nKujiea Carl mminia anestea i,r cruelty to cinluien, White Houu biik arrives Irom Washington D C,to be placed in new pinckney sauocll baioaa Coiver ana Leo Mc Car   thy lulled m ao acciaent A ii tage i,ake j June jLjuroths of Betty VanBiar  cum and Juua iVhiler and Steve j Lazio announced Gov Willitnis stoppea m Howell again Pincfno wins n m Uity Seivice m in uity league o to 6 j dhcy hts 2 homer Jon 20, Seni s on trip P, oast, jiin Lurrughs and LP nlyn Hog ,i,s marned aisa Louxsiiifiickoi ,71  iaro ia iush, lied roooed by gypsiesPincPrney win frm o ps n county league 16 tu 2, Lavey homers twio  Zc i e and Don Anibuige, i nc  eorge Guilkod dcs Juno 27 a ami vol on heio J hn ioiiagiir die, jecu i or  itgo ,u,, bitten by si J A igu vViiiis i yons ui vua jiiihii marned 5u l oai a om ULVCII J biriWiAU leoiv o a i onage  jiy i j, ui GriliPh and Gti iautii, lieuy vauuioi IuUi U1U ii no1 1 i0kClL iilUiit i, Viigniia oliri,y ia iioucii iuu urge aiiiiuiiu euyaijtuiCiiL vUtl an I e Uii a ao, FiiiKey uecus ihuoia m  rugue litj iU, iioiuity jeliiCS llOUlv ubdy KVie roOcn jjeWoLu lUUiiiea July ii joiui bauey, iloliaoe Aus Waiter viwou i iiieouiey LQLS riowcii iiCic ij ,o ii, wuvey iiits iiiuei upc and uouoio rlaiuc reuraUi k urAvnea at Poaage Liice July ltfdb Masno ana iamiie go ui excursion to iasoiiic u ,m  at nirna iNuiu Cieenjan ,r ten eon j  ,K vyavtiiig  o Uao xPas iuda m ato ULidem Huiold Tri hurt in aa ent am knoy hses to Cleaners 3 t 1, jaiy 2o iviaa 1 euet mat a tocotcnmaai once got SCK and wnt to a aoctor ine aour tola nun in oiaer to recov er ue miist stop aruikuig, srnok mq and stay ui lugnis The iDtoiciunan put on ins iiat and staned to leave rtee said the a xiu, you owe me i0 No 1 out ,sco the bcotonman, i am not taking youi advice Jriesident Hannah oi iViivuigan State heads  a committee to cuean up college athletes, lney me at Cincinnatti last week cnd made a number  iecmendahonb i Abolish aii post season games  Aboiisn all aUiietic schoiaisiiipr lius would probably cuean up college foot ixiP bi i wd KHI it All thm, rohes in tho ourrtry areup2n cmii agunst it ihey have 0 to 90 thousand capuoiry staaiums o uli and musi have winning team to ue it They also know Hcr job is dependent on produc Uj inning ieams and trie coach wiie wins no games soon walks tho piank Vears ago the Univer si y A v rucago aaoptea such a poogxarr Aier a ooupte of years t PJO rto 0 defeats they quit foot ball iiie ent n  tic  JU L US jicewoi Gen 4 Eisen ing as a piesiaen iuaie iius gvou the pro ss UepvOiicajia some one to rtup i a, enati laat was not uv upiaii o tiiam iatt is suiat i u UJJUVQ oaivaiaate ana vot du agoiiibi ena lease, iviarshaii pian aa c, Luiope, uie diait and oi Lvvince Vvuieway in many ay, uo ai tne ahuacteristica i bin Tat whose grab  i nc nomination trom leaay hoevot in iji spur rus party ana svept one Democrats mtD pccr buange to say most oi  no papers favor Gen hiseiUiower inoy say although they are lii bvmpatliy with muny of Senat  i arts views they aoubt that ha e ueu be electee The Detroit  limes mokos a suggestion, in Kennedy   j case Qi a deadiock between Gen  g c Gerda warK j 1, anci Senator Taft,they Gen MacArthux as a fompiomise candiaatflhtenhow Keehn Funeral Home, Brighton, Tborl Manfcqr, Rv Wellwood offickrt Lydial te Burled in FcjtrvWw Cemefery 1 basket game from the 8th grade  jBrtghfe  ESTABLISH NEW EXCHANGE The Michigan Bell Telephone Co on Jan 24 will petition tho Public Service Commission for permission to establish a new ex change at Hartland The comun is new served from the Brighton exchange R Englehart local mar says the change will result in better service and lower rates for the prcposed Hartland Base Fnte Area It wiill enable the company to provide private and party lines with no more than 4 customers on a line Business users would pay moro but would have the ben efit of individual or 2 party lines Under the change Hartland cus tomers would get Howell and Brighton Free but pay Tor Pinck ney If you want full details read the Michigan Bell adv on page 2 of this newspaper Basyaio una Mrs eiectoU to school boaa Buigcsil SUggest school joins consolidationengage ment ot Joe Clark and Pat Law  rence announcedPinoKiiey beats City Service 15 to 6 und Coops 5 to 4m county league, Jones hit homer Aug 1 Edson Swan, Mrs Ella Cuffman Charles Darrow aie, Pinckney beats Bruoe Products 13 to 0 ana Merchants 12 to 1 to take first place Lavey homers twice Aug 8day Shehun, S H Carr die, Henry nrosMike Frawley Jim Campbell John Burg, Ronnie Dar row, wins 4 H awards at Fowier ville Fair Aug 15Lt John Carver killed in plane crash at Rome, N Y St Marys annual picnic held, PincKney wins from Milford by forren josiah Jones dies Aug 22 Pinckney loses to Eagors Cleaners 13 to 7 Justice E W Mann marries Alice Miller and Fred Gross of Detroit, John Hoey, Irma Blanchard married Pinckney beats Cassidy Lake 14 to 2 ,  Aug 29 Pinckney loses at Cass idy Lake 11 to 4, Mrs Joan Har nack, Paul Singer hurt in auto ac cidents, Mrs Rose Howard dies, Henry AUeof Edwardsburg vis Jjfr Pinckney a oc  G  v JA eeu o er vdi be entered m primaries and will faavejc block of dsiagates ai tiie oonven ion Taft will have most of the pol iticians aad wirepullers,  A letter in the Detroit News tne other night made us stop yand think It was by a retired army general On commenting on the peace and disarment talks, tixe general could see little chance of their getting anywhere He said a large part of American industry is geared to the war effort J has been for years and is out munitions in the fonp planes, tanfs tractors bull di guns etc and more and moreair fields are being built for fighting planes Then there are the atom c bomb factories If all were shut down this country would xper ience its areatest unemployment period in history  Wilton Chamberkm will preach  over station WBSGKalawasoo oi Jan 27 from 1145 to 1240 pjn Harold Swarthout was takSn to St Joe hospitaLAnn Arbor Ta dory to     iinCPxk br5paia 3iI ,TSITHE WgCPCST lttPATCH dntknr January 16, 19S2 acgrrr is Modern 1  w   fe,,  w  V   Tues We Thur, New babies on the way An electric beat lamp brooder helps r you get them safely through the first critical weeks Chicks, pigs  and lambs thrive in energybuilding warmth Huddling, crowding and smothering are practically eliminated Litter stays dry feeding SM ffto electric heat lamp and watering are easier you save time and work demonstrations at Michigan  ,  r   , Stato College during Farmers J1 rememberproper installation is important for efficiency and iVYeek, Jan 28Feb 2 economy Your Edison Farm Service Advisor will gladly help you plan the right electric brooder to suit your needs Call any Edison timely assistance  NeigiiiHMuiig tf otet Cpi barl Buku of Chelsea is reported missing in ac Jon sine December 15 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of vltts8 betd of tne Gen, Lisennow er Committee ior President, will be the speaker at tnte Lincoln Day banquet at Ann Arbor on Feb 16, Dr Thomas Barton Mich State State 9gn, doctor has taken over the practise oi Dr,Lieber who has gone to Perry, Fred Brockmilier ir, son of Mr and Mrs Fred BiockmiUer,tormer residents was married to June Trapp of Salem last weet at tne Lutueran church in Nortnheid Duane Baldwin iias been elected president of tne newly formed Stccridge Lions Club The March ot Dimes Dance is at the Howell armory Jan 26,, A large coyotte was shot on the Gerald tkiuer farm ntar Brign ton last wee by Francis Jbhtnan of Pinckney, It cost the City of Brighton over SI300 for snow removal during the recent storms Dr Dorothy Leiih daughter or Mayor Tom Leuh of Biignton has located at Imlay City Mayor Tom Ltiih and wife of Brighton banqueted, tiie city oiiicials at a tuiKey ainner at the Hotel Graham last week Mrs Ralph Cooiey iMargutrite Harris is now secretary fori Municipal Judge Francis Baron of Howell Mrs Etta Burgess of Hartland died Jan 3 She was born in Pinckney Jan, 21,1866 the daugh Placeway of Pinckney Surviving Placeway of Pinckney Surfiving is a son Leon Funeral and burial at Hartland Mary Lou Slayton daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Slayton of Howell has ben chosen DA R reprsentcrtive for Howell high t school f In municipal court at Howelij esWed  last week the bribery case qaalns lA oa Edward Bennett was dismissed the judge ruling insufficient ev ence Bsnneit has a staje at An erson and applied for a tike c beer licsris  Putnam township beard rrpprcved it Cliiicrd Coy  Howell Theater HOWELL MICHIGAN , Jan 15 8 17 Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman Alexis Smith, James Barton to  Dexter Theater Dexter, Michigan Friday, Saturday, Jcu 18, 19 great show for the whole family HERE COMES THE GROOM1  BEST OF THB BAD MEN  , Starring Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor Six Disney Cartoon FeBuvaT Friday, Saturday, Jan 18, 19 Ann Harding, Barry Sullivan  THE UNKNOWN MAN Plus Paul Henreid LA3T OF THE BUCCANEERS Cartoon Sunday Monday Jan 20 21 laun Sunday 3fl p a continuous TWO TICKETS to BROADWAY In Tocnnicolox Starring Tony Martin Janet eigh Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken Cartoon hort u Tues Wed Thur Jan 22 23 24 AN AxviHiCAN IN PAHIS In Technicolor with Gene Kelly, Leslie Ccron Oscar Levant Nina f och Janoon Sunday Monday, Jan 20 21 ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI An Action Drama Starring In TfeCiuicalor with Clark Gabie, John Hodiak Abort Cartoon Haws Tues, Wed Thur Jan 22 23 f fTHE RAGING TIDE Starring Shelly Winters, Richard Conte Coming Cave of the Outlaws Sampson and Deliah ri r  eater Chelsea Michigan Fridjy, Saturday, ar, i Comingien Tali Men Decision Beiore Dawn Lee Theater WiTMOAfci LAKE MICH Friduy, Saturday, Jaa ii, 13 Bert Lancaster in TEN TALL MEN In Technicolor also THE GQLbm TWENTIES  nws cartoon novelty Sunday Monday Jan 20 21  j June Allyson Van Johnson  PlUfl f  Featurette LONE STAR ROUNDUP wfcjr mm Cartoon Uciws SUNNY SIE OF THE music cl   3 RETT turn3 Fraukic Lalne, 3ily Daniels Terry Moore Toni Ancle Long and Lynn Bari shows 715 905  J  rCRuUJ, J  1  THE TANKS MF COMING Comedy 9ocnbig Stevo Cocnr mPriKy OaveyMari  Alclen Pail cerni Sundoy Shows , , , 8 curicon Tues, Wed Thur Jan 22 23 TOO YOUNG TO KI7 24 state liquor ipectcr came Bennet offend him a 25 bribe i  Tues, Wed Thur Jan 22 23 24 as, Eleanor Parker and Williatm Bendix DLifXiiV STORY Plus HABD FAST AiJD BEAUTIFUL with Claire Trevor, Sdly Forresst News  A Musical r June Allyro Yu  shovvc  artjf TtJ JH and 71  Pot, With Coming roao  Comes iho Giocrr U,  vc  1 mmm wn To HARTLAND, BRIGHTON and PINCKNEY TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS The Michigan Bell Telephone Company will make application to the Michigan Public Service Commission in Lansing on ihe 24th day of January, 1952, for authority to discontinue Hartland ai a Locality Rate Area of the Brighton exchange and to ettabllsh a new Hartland telephone exchange separate from the Brighton exchange to serve the com munity of Hartland and certain surrounding territory The Application also will request authority to provide Extended Area telephone service between Hartland and Brighton and Howell whereby calls between those exchanges would continue to be on a local  basis Authority to discontinue Extended Area service between the Hartland area and Pinckney also will be requested The application will further request that the Commission set a date for a public hearing of these matters The proposals generally would result in better grades of service being made available at lower rates, for customers located in the proposed Hartland Base Rate Area However, business users of rural line service in the Base Rate Area would pay somewhat higher charges, receiving in return one or twoparty service in lieu of their present rural multi  arty service The proposal would not affect rural service customers ocated outside of the ae Rate Area1 i  HARTLAND EXCHANGE AREA AND BASE RATE AREA An exchange area would be established to include the greater portion of Hartland Township and a small portion of Brighton Town ship, Livingston County, as shown on the accompany ing map Within the ex change area a Base Rate Area would be established, centering around  Hartland, also shown on the map, with the same boundaries as those of the present locality area  r  CLASS OP SIRVICI TRISINT HARTlANfr lOCAUTY TfttVATB Celrnin 1 rH IUSINISS SIRVICI  I Party 2 forty Private Branch Exchange Trunk  Extension Station MjWIUUC COIN BOX SERVICE L r i  EXCHANGE RATES H Within the base rate area, as described above, one, two and fourparty line services would be offered at the same flat monthly rates as are now applicable in Brighton Outside the base rate area, but within the Hartland exchange area, mileage charges would apply in addition to the base rates for one, two and fourparty line services Rural line service would continue to be available outside the base rate area at the existing rates without mileage charges Column 1 right shows the present Hartland locality area service offerings and rates Column 2 shows the exchange rates which would apply in the Hartland exchange under the proposal In May of 1951 the Company applied to the Commission for permission to Increase ex change rates throughout its territory Columa 3 shows the exchange rate the Company applied for in May, 1951 ESIDINCE SERVICE 1 Party 7  2orty 4 Party Private Branch Exchange Trunk Hwrolel EUCfflSl0ll MOllOH MIM IMIItMf  SIRVICI STATIONS Basinets and Residence  900 , 700  1200 400 150 Guarantee of SOff aor day on messages within the local service Avon TnUr Stockbriage ivncxugun Friday, Salurday, Jan, 13, 19 CHINA CORSAIR or ciiol intrigue with Jon Hall lizct Farraday Due  IGHTNING CT0WS A Supey Western urrij Charles itarreil Smiley Burnetts Sunday TuesdavJan, 20 22 BIRD OF PARADISE In Technicolor South Sea story with Jeff Chandler, Louise Jourdoni Y  E C HI G A N BELL T  X   i 1 o 7 E TOP0ID HARUAND RXCHANOI RATI  oaiodoa PraMnt stoiowlae tctiidulsi Columa 91 623 not offered 325 773 250 85  640  500 900 , 400 150 Guarantee of 201 Pr day en messages within the local service  area S25 2J5 225 475 250 5 140 r BoMd en  Sclwdutet  Applkd v For In  May, 1931 Column 3  750 625 1125 475 175 Guarantee oi 23 e per day en messagoi within the local service  area Minimum charg  10 pat tessacje 425 350 340 625 325 100 175 Coming Branded, Al Jennings of Oahoma Ecrrl and Erwin Mann of Detrot spent Tuesday with Gene Mann AUTOMATIC SAW TUJKtnSc SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP LAWN MOWEB3 SHARPENED 11524 RIVER DRIVE HILAND LAKE EAT IDE COMPANY Ka Op 1 Uvv fov Woircn BU3INE5b CFFICE POSIIIONS  and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Expcrisnce Necessary Training Done on tho Job Pleasant Surioundings Permanent Employment Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 323 E Washing i SwAnn Arbor jiiis JU Income Tax Service 406 EAST GRAND RIVER  PHONE 3731 BRIGHTON, MICH, MBS McLUCAS fndoato cam le Hartaod IrlflMM, Howll and PmckMoy I S1niodw cods to Horltaml, orleMon m4 Hawaii maohawsi Available only eotslds bm rata orsamlloagt charoat d nat aoeh T2 x EXTENDED AREA SERVICE wExten3ed Area telephone service would be continued between the Hartland exchange and the Brighton and Howell exchanges so that calls between those areas wonld continue to be on a local basis without pay meat of a toll charge, as at present Extended Area service between the Hartland and Pinckney exchanges would be discontinued TOLL RATES Presently, rates for calls from customer in the proposed Hartland exchange to all points outside the Brighton, Howell and Pinckney exchanges n computed on the basis of measurements from Brighton If the proposed Hartland exchange is established, charges for calls from Hertlaim would be nseasured from Hartland This would result in toll rates being either slightly higher, the same, or slightly, lower, depending upon loeeliesji oi points called For examples, see table at right Present Initial Period Day Station ioStation Toll Rates rsotiajviiio  Msosorea rrafli BrihaM  20 35 20 JS to lie mill eeatnTP Horlaaw  10 JO 2S 25 45 15 Wear AUdulUaHed VSIVE TZEZ COMFORT SHOBS IF You Are On Your Feet Long Hours OTHER CHARGES AB other rates, rentals, and charges for miscellaneous services and equipment not shown above, and the rules and regulations for the fur nishing of services and equipment would be in accordance with the Companys Tariffs as approved by the Commission and now in effect in all of the Companys exchanges i v V ir ICHIGAN Bill TILIPHONI COMPANY A NewSeirsekicev k for the  FARM3 11 vteni  Cha4le yont foot on0j poo tiny sir tmbblee, in Vetvet Bei ArOuaiuon iiroAtt M Mr oonveulsess la yot konie, or 7oVereosua  ,NEW HOUR  Monday through Friday 1230 to l00 PM  Ovir thy   NEW  and ete  Radio Voice eft Jackson WKHM U f m A  dirom Florida ktHwtek Scd an  Mcrx RMBU familr tum JoBlngtr and Roe Maxine  M  BarnM wem maaiod at William to got th KCAM He xMbittd 22 72  1W 47, Mr and Mri Paul the njoary Ntriihr tide had any nSlm1 upto eOOOaixdron Spdai ON THi OIAI r  S  5  1 1 in HHi si ygrwWf  W I  ,1   I   2 yJsT 4 t1  afev  ,  JCMEY DISPATCH WednesdayJwryJ6,1952  The Peoj Store Groceries Drif goods Canned Goods Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Stage  LOWEST PICE EVER pectt A lot PHJLGASWPAN Rang S I tj r jr m   TV Jvovanvtthj V 14 TW 4xfc rid kfVi  v fWi ml J af e gn a s oooMnf Can up vSJ rrruLa   tV Mvt nd irt icuVu,iOik 1 V Sfvcn  A cetlrt  tin V i r Port U8ERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI OM TOUR OLD RAMOII Hew It 4M tin to rftrnhn ftur Wtche witk PhilsjBS   Ae tkrifty eottkd ft for farm and town boroett 9ti eta bust fer and wick, but yo 1 find  bigger vafat anywhere then this beautiful  kow nwe Remember, tot, w will give you  ytntrous toedeia allowance a year eld rang    rfftctlesB of type, make, er eanditien Etay terms, if yen wiafet UAMY OTNM PHIfGAS AmiAMCH fftOM WHICH TO CHOQSf Mr and Mrs Clare Hollister en tertained Saturday in honor of j his mothers birthday Those pre sent were Mr and Mrs Russell Hollister, Mr and Mrs Paul Had ley, Mr and Mrs Harold Hollis ter, Mr and Mrs Kenneth ftussel  and family, Chailes Porter and  family Mrs Ray Cosgray and children, Mr and Mrs Carl Hol ister, Mrs Bruce VanBlaricum jr and daughter Douglas Hollister and family and Clifford Hollister  The guest of honor received a gift and luncheon was served The Gerry Exliman family were Sunday guests at the Russell Giover home at Fowleville Mr and Mrs Ross Read and Tommie were Sunday guests at the Herb Sneed home iin Howell Mrs Glara Kennedy and fam ily of Detroit were Sunday guests of Mrs Emma Vollmer Sam Gentile who was inductod in the service last week is at the marine base at San Diego,Calif The infant son of Mr and Mrs Roy Reason was baptised at tha Brighton church by Rev McLucas The Merwin Campbell family were Sunday dinner guests of j Mr and Mrs George Enquist at the Michigan State San  Mrs Susan Campbell Young is expected here this week from Nor folk, Va Andrew Nisbett and wife were Wednesday guests of Mrs Cam elia Bowen and daughter of How PfackneTMlchi En teced 2nd close matter at oostafftM Act oi March 6, 1877 i doweU StindmeyiAioii Subecriptoen Price 150 per yeai Alberta Dinkel and Levi Ludtke were Sunday dinner guests at the Jack Cole home in Howell Dr Walter Mercer5roTight his motheri Mrs Ella Mercer, homo from Melius hospital Brighton Sunday The Lloyd Hendee family and Wk Beulah Hendee were in Ann Arbor Thursday Mrs Louis Wagoner of Chubbs Corners has gone to Florida with Mesdames Zimmerman and Tease of Detroit Mrs Fred Irikhoff fr and child ren of Howell called at the Hollis Wylie home Sunday Mr and Mrs Howard Read are now in Tuscon, Arizona The Clare Miller family were in Detroit Saturday Gretchen Tasch leaves this week with the Cy AtLee family oi Gladwin on a trip toF lorida Mr and Mrs M J Reason and Mrs Morley Reynolds were Sun day dinner guests at the Max Reynolds home  Clare Miller end Larry Camburn ent toStockbridge Saturday night and worked a LA degree The Roy Reason family spent J Sunday at the Elmer Pratt home in Coopersville Bom to Mr and Mrs Howard SeefeldMary Jane Gallagherat St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, last week,a 5 lb son Timothy Edward Mr and Mrs Walter Clark spent last week in Chicago Mr3 Kate Battle of Howell underwent a serious operation at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor last week Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child  renMrs Emma Dinkel Mrs Ed ith Peck, Mrs Jennie Devereaux and MrsFannie Kavanaugh were in Howell Wednesday and called on Mrs Jane Merritt Jack Clark spent the week end at the Edsel Meyer home in Ypsi lanti Russell Clark is now at Camp Custer His wife, Mrs Marion Clark spent the week end with him The Hubert Ledwidge family of Royal Oak spent the week end with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge The Gerald and Ambrose Kenn edy families of Howell were Sun day guests at the Irvin Kennedy hone Born to PvtVincent LaRosa  iferDenise Ledwidge at Camp I Gordon Ga, Jan 9, a daughter, r  Martha Ann Mr and Mrs Louis Stackable William Roche attended the funeral of Mrs, Malachy Roche of Fowlerville Friday Burial was Bunker Hill She was a former Pinckney resident and her hus band was once sheriff of this county Cpl Dale Meabon writes that he is leaving California for Pearl Harbor The James Whitley family callon Mr and Mrs Frank Peters in Jackson Sunday Mr and Ms Fred ffyead arrived atPt Lauderdale, Florida, lasts Tuesday I Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed of Howell leave for Texas and Calif ornia next Monday Mr  Earl Bauahnl Mrs W C Miller and Mrs Mary Teeple call home , LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT BfCSH LAZE WHEN IN NEED Or Plumbing  g i J lii Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAMNG A SPKZAJUTT COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES COLOBJ1 WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE rtNCKNEY 157F11 J  Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coai ALSO STOKER dOAL, ANTHERICOTE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons  a PHONE 2681 DEXTER TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Every Saturday STARTING SAT JAN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 400 P M Until Further Notice To Collect Taxes , DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Township Treastrer COMING JANUARY 19th NEW 1952 BUICKS  SEE THE NEW BUICK FIRST AT Livingston Motor Sales  Your Buick Dealer, HowelL Mich ell  Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent ed at the George Pearson j Sunday with Mrs Blanch Nay i in Howell Wednesday  lor of aton Rapids Frank Clarkand wife of Milford Winston Baugrm,Murray Dagg spent Sunduy at the Winston I Omer Cory and Orland Winslow Baughn home went to St Joe hospital, Ann Ar Bill Clark has taken a room at bor Saturday and gave blood j Ann Arbor He is at KingSeeley transfusions This was to replace  Clifford VanHorn and wife spent the blood givon by the Hamburg Odd Fellows lodge for Sue Ku  bat, 5 who died Her father is a I member ot Livingston lodge  Born to Mr and Mrs  Dewey Steffen of Hi land Lake Friday at Sunday with the Floyd Weeks family at Grand Ledge Elizabeth Weeks came home with them  Mrs Clifford Miller, Mrs Alta Meyer, Mrs Mae Daller, Mrs j Helen Miller and Mrs Pete Ra  Going Out of Business Having decided to quit business I will sell my entire stock of  MEATS, GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS Cut Prices S University hospital, Ann Arbors hig attended a meeting of the 8 lb daughter  South Lyon OES Wed nite Mrs Dale Miller gave a shower  G W Meyer and family of Saturday for Mrs  Marcus Moore Stockbridge spent Sunday at the who was a recent fire victim 30 W H Meyer home, were present j Bill Brady spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley are David Nash, expected home from California Word has been received that the week end  Mrs Weltha Vail of Parma fell Pete Straiger and wife of Ypsil J and broke her arm but is recov anti were Sunday guests at the ering I SALE STARTS FRIDAY JAN 18th Anderson Store EDWAjRD BENNETT, PROP M 36 West of Plnckn John Boyer home Mr and Mrs Wm Ketcham, Mrs Mary Hoff, Mrs Beulah Mar tin and Charlotte Eisler were in Ann Arbor Friday Mr and Mrs Stanley Murdock and Mr and Mrs Alton Gresham of Comma called at the Robert Pike home last week The engagement of CplStanley Reese of Ft Knox, late of Korea, to Roselyn Plecrugh of Marquette iss announced He is a grandson of Abel Haines The following went to Detroit Tuesday for army physicals Bob DarrowjJill VanBlaricum, Ronald  3warthout Duane Galbraiftijiar Turkey Special Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt old Elliott and Jr Barber spent the week end at the Lloyd Hendee home  Mrs Henrietta Thurber 58,wife George Thurber editor of the South Lyon Herald since 1946, died of a cerebral hemmorage Sunday Mr and Mrs, Fred Carleton of I Carieton oi Canada an visiting fltth Gfwg SnireiY tan Brandon White jr and John Paul Ware expect to leave for Florida this week with people from Brighton Sunday vistiors of Mr and Mrs William Shehcm were Dr Harlow Shehan and sonTomof Jackson, Francis Krupa and iamiiy oi Detroit and Mrs, Eunice Scnuch  artplHowett,   DunUfy Fr We are featuring this week as a Special DUNLAVYS FAMOUS BRAND TURKEYS Whole, Halves or Quarters at,7 0r mKwrmm n     r 7 TRS ftittSKNEY DISPATCH  WHY SAY  Many unexpected things can  Wednesday January IS, 1932   V WIS  vp Ij 7 ,, IMII   fwpw,7 MnMmmi  25 lean Age happen such a 111MM accident  j own VanWinkto, I Saving, sofen,  biow ,0    I many jamilies   IT pi3m   Open a Savings Account and   1 beat the  add to it each pay davy tooon Brtghton  Friday 37 to 24 emergencies will present no proD j Swahout got 19 pointsRoy  Reason 11 Wayne Carr is center  a PROFESSIONAL CORNER tf   IKE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM BAY M DUFFY, M D PJnckndy  Michigan Daily M00 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays REAL ESTATE Farms, lioxnes Lake Proprue and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GEALD hLAzOH Broker 2 0 d iiorto i earl 6  Times being what they  SmatiU mtm Eonr AEROYNK Modd SI with exclusive flitter Gittetfl moale eau up  J from jsectinird te ceiling UuftHv Hecter Dirt Ejector empties fc eat70 hands stay ckan 849 complete with cleaning took MPMFPSnM Q RAJfc  Mei Campbell, Clare and j MoaTueSj iri SaU7 to ft p m AYJML P  3 3 McPHERON State BANK Nonnan Miller and Emu Weddige   teirr Phone 15711 ftepairij  l2Jvl3 tW The Pckney State Bank has  Flumbina and Hatina RbKcJT  the following otticerses  mVl  Ave State 8717 LW Driv radral Deposit Insurance 2or 1 prH   Dr C L Sigler Vice Pres, Ross Telephones Read Directors, George Teeple, office 935  License hush Lake are JgjftM time you turned a Hoover  Yon can see these and other Hoover Ckaners in the eoi fort of yoor own beat  obligation Call as i  fay our demonstration them  llfdY SOFT WATER iiMllW a Year I  ,  J  s  wp w Residence 84 k J C L Sigler, Ed Farnum Claude Evenings by Appointments  T Barry, Roes I tead i Howell s Michiaao  Gregory bee, Stociridge high j   1 SNEECT J high school last week m the de   P H SWAHiiiOuT 6 SU Fun jral Hoine Don C Swcarthout, Dirocto Moiern Equiixrsn Ambulanc3 ervic 1 m  Hev qviesrf eft water for MslW duhwathing, wrfclNt waihn, fllriw hofnpi, 4fl9htl bothinfl 0l dieiU  tM tftg nw  wetr  OPiCMErKIST 120 West Grand River Av Hcwell v Michkw Phone 358 esden oil liOYD HFJDEF Livestock HauLnu Wekl Trip i Ud lo JrrrL General Tracking Phone 64F14 irck Mlc PERMUTir WATER SOFTIMCI  Costs 43  f4  Man prwot vtomaltc mo4h d 1 bate on government ownership Phone 1S3 207 E Grand iver phones39 6 uo tmemey, Mi cSrlWcnd had his foot crushed SSttet Ir  rS FBffi C KHO ,   j last week, waiting 00 the ice at City,  Property ro Raymond Allen and j A SSUBSLmk J wife on Jan 11, a girl , jH WitEY S G, Topping of Plainfield fel  on the ice last week and broke a jer drri lBurarft J number of ribs  oae 59F3 PlnckaevL Mich The prele to get options on A vC HONEEH  5300 acres ci land in Hamburg , fann 5alfe4 ft Scpcialitv  township has fallen through  j The Ray Burns familv have mov t BR1 V Hilt Jed from the McCluskey farm tOjphcne Pkickney 78   Howell , REFRIGERATION SERVICE  Harrv Murnhy tc in the Kinni HAOLD RJw I etta  Glover wrestsHng match at j Refairft On All iviafces 4 Howell Monday night Kinnetta  phone iVncjDey J54F3 won 2 out of 3 falls    xnWNEB Pinckncv beat Siodcbridqe last DIt C J TOWNttt niaht IR to 12 Feasrn qt R M, Dentist crmThll 4,Swnrthout 2 and Weddj6Q44 portage Lake Road Pv j idge 1 Phcno Dtex 3461  iff llfTfw 11 lliaiWhiMa   Classified Ativs H W WYLIE KOTARY Insurance and Bonds Phone 136 Pinckney WAITED TO CARE FORCHILD REN at my parses lcme by ay , or veek 5 days We have far 1 nace heat Also ior salo size B A  piece coat st boys ,n very good condition,qrey wool cove I easonable Mr Elizabeth Eokrc Masiasz, Bokros Farm FOR SALE Chester White Boar Russell Eckros , GECjlGE ROUSH Plumbing Water Systems 8109 PinckneyHowell Read    ,    , Hr  44  C18 igO YQR SALECoal stoker with two   Born to hanry Reason and wife thermostats, control box every  Sunaay, a sen thing complete 4000 Call 16b9r3 FOR gXiA LJin 10 vv E Murphy ana rVsr 4u p m wito Sunday,a gui hUn bALEWhite Leghorn Puilets, Call 131F11 after 60 pp m Tnere wiii oe a iUc tea at Uie 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Steam boir for heat inq plant rbliand Shehna 3395 East M36 and has been offered ij31 ior them Dick Whahan has been install f FQR  RENT furnished b room ed as master of tho North Lake hse at Portaqe Lakeoil heat, F A UP ht odel Hoov Grange  electric stove, refrigerator, hot er cleaner and a arpe sweepoi Ice cutting started at Lakeland wat9r no bathroom facilities, at botn wr Slb00 Telephone 159 this week Many from here are  9523 Dexter Ave or phone Middle  Pil1 Working there fel 4673, Detroit  FOR SALE Simmons metal bed, Mr and Mrs Phillips of Jack FOR SALEUsed water pump for coi springs 2 felt mattresses, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK son are conducting a dancing a shallow well Myron Huqhes 15 Double Wash Tub on laqs   , school at the opera house every Phone 157F11, Rush Lakfe 1Q Call  169F3 after 4 p m   Thursday night HwcSL Mich Uader Federal Superrision The school is putting on an en   10 Callt169F3 after 4p m FOR SALE Buildinq and twoWANTEDFARVi iibriwGS, w,  lots on West Main St 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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>m i r eps  lip rT    ,  Volume 68  i f i V 4 I   i   tfft V   U v  J2f2 Wednesday, January 9 1952 Michigan Mirror Did you known the average Am exjcan is 2 years oid thai ne has never known a nepuohcan not airtai aaministration Ihat he was only 1U years oid when Franklin h rioosevelt became piesident Also that 41 percent oi tae pop uiation or Michigan work in th tMctories, that i percent live in villages and iarms, that there are, 53 percent more children in Mich iga now tha 10 years agothat the t Cpiored population in Michigan bas douoied, in the past iU years ere are now 452, OUQ negroes in chigan which is 7 percent oi t population 7 percent oi the n live with relatives The number of government em ployees has incrased in Michigan n 10 years frop 133000 to 199000  29 percent oi Michigan residents Shake 2,000 a year, 20 percent make more than t,000 and the rest average 3,532 That nearly a quarter oi a mlita people are housed in public institutions and cannot work 120000 people were laid off in Michigan on Dec 15, Gov Williams will recomend to the legislature a 10,000,200 build ing program for the University of Michkm and 5,018,232 increase hi operating expensee Saginaw8 1 percent income tax hasbeen declared unconstitutiou  al This will stop other cities who were considering one Rep, Joe Warner of Ypsilanti says the state can overcome its 41,000,000 deficit by getting out ofthe liquor business Other state officials do not agree with him Michigan state police made 6,388 arrests in November 5,763  for traffic violations 690,000 autoes crossed Straits of Mackinac last year, an 85,000 increase over 1950 More than 5,000,000 was spent the state last year on notional guard armories and facilities The legislature convenes in Lan sing this week and adjourns on May 15, RURAL MAIL BOXES Under the postal laws rural mail patrons are required to keep the approaches to their mail box free of all obstructions including snow If this is rtot done in a rea sonable length of time mail del ivery can be withheld The coop erection of mail patrons is asked Character  OUR DEMOCRACY k I jawiM    i  ill     No TJYLAN GROSE Funna i o Rose came from Bath, St uba county New York, landing ui Detroit Oct 1, 1835,aa compox xd  his wife and child After a noun here he came to rthacney oud settled on a farm east ot Pinckney It was in the Hicks district as his son, Lute at  tended school here, in 1837 he moved to Pinckney and started a store, the second one here He built a Itotel where the Hoy Harm ett home stands This was later moved to Main St near the Shir ley home and made into a carriage factory by Samuel Sykes It was torn down when the Fabrica ting building was built In 1848 jriose built the Globe hotel on the present site of the Gulf Oil Station This burned in 1921 The postoffce was  established here in 1837, the first postmaster was James Stansbury,brotherin law of Prof Kirtiand, He was a Whig The Whigslost the next election and Rose, a leading Dem ocrat was appointed postmaster Stansbury relused to give up the office but Rbse got possession by some hook or crook The office was in the back of his store, the usual location then Mail was carried on horseback from Dex ter, there being no roads then A cannon was loaded to ccelebrate Rose getting the postoffice but it was never fired as some one wet the powder Mr Rose became a money lender had many mortagages on property here He was also a justice, drew deeds and did legal work He joined the Howell Masonic lodge but withdrew in 1855 with Dr Haze, Dr Goodriph,West Hinchey, Freeman Webb and Thompson Grimes to found Living ston Lodge No,76, He was the first junior warden In later years he became relig igious and a temperance advo cate For this his soninkrw L D Alley of Dexter censured himHe said You should talk Squire ROSGYou made all your money sell ing whiskey Rose had a bar in his hotel and also sold whiskey by the gallon in his store, He left 2 sons, Lute and Merrit r Bay City and 2 daughters, Mrs, Francis Alley of Dexter and Mrs, Clara Campbell, Detroit All are now dead The Rose home is the H C Vedder home, 4NEWS Work started out with a bang but no scrap metal was donated It would be much apppreciaiedIf you have any call a 4H member or Marshall Meabon, Ed Wake field or Earl Gallup Dues are due this week Bill Miller, reporter CARlToF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the lovely remembrances on my birthday Mary Teeple LIVINGSTON LODGE O 76 F  A M CALENDAR Friday, Jan 11, E A degree con ference 8 p m Instruction class for candidates at temple every Monday night at 800 p m Friday, Jan, 18, lodge goesi to Asm Arbor to work MM degree, Leave Pinckney at 7 p m All the FeUowcraft team members are ctSked to go, Saturday Feb2, Annual Venison Banquet and guest night at school 700 p, m, Tuesday Feb, 5, FC degrees at 800 p, m, Scfurday April 5 Annual Past Masters Night at School at 700 p m,  WinstonBaughn, WM P W, Curlett, SecV  ELECT OFFICERS At the annual meeting oft he Pinckhey Masonic Building Build Asssociation Wednesday night, Winston Baughn was elected president and Mrs Winifred Abefdeen sectreas Olin Robinson wass elected trustee The John Bayer and ReecsGudith family spent New Years at the Harry Clay home The Louis Ooyles and Eva Mel vta wet New Years guests at the Clarence Stapish home at Chelsea   The James Hall family expect tn more n me Sprague farm in Marion ffis month i4yCr Hcsner Abaey was called to Isroti Saturday by th illness tiAm kSkm who suffered as  MRS GORMAN F, KELLY Mrs Edna Kelly died at St Jos ephs hospial, Ann Arbor Jan, 5, alter a lingering iilnes She was born in Dexter July 11, 1902, being the daughter of Hugh and Emma Shields She graduated irom Dexter high school and Naz ereth Academy, Kalamazrjo, She was employed in secretar ial jobs at St Joseph and Ford hospitals, Detrjbit On June 10 1939 she was married to Gorman Kelly and has since resided in Pinckney, Survivnq besides her husband are a son, Robert and a daughter, Mary ElizabethAlso her mother,4 sisters and 3 brothers, They are Sister Mary Xaxier of the Mercy Sisters of Ann Arbor, Francis Shields,Mrs Gertrude Driver,Mrs Evelyn Bielman and Clarence William and Vincent Shields There are a number of neices and and nephews, The rosary was said at the Kelly home Monday night The funeral was at St Marys ohurch Tuesday at 1000 a, m, Rev, Albert Schmitt officiating Burial was in St, Mary Cemetery  mtf i CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our Detroit News customers for their gifst and best wishes to us Christmas time Happy New Year to All, Jim, Jack and Dorothy Doyle 3BCTIT wOURl NEWS Judge Lyons sentenced the 3 youths Saturday who pled guilty guilty to burning Pless Bros barn crj Crooked Lake last fall Dean Clayton, 21 got 3 to 10 years in JacksonMarvin Rosser,  2r to to 10 yearHollis Spall,26, 2 16 10 years,Raymond Biscav,18 Donald Sprcmer, 17, and Lorraine Coll, 17, were placed on 3 years probation and fined 360 each BASKET BALL GAMES The Pinckney girls play Hartland girls here lnursday at 730 Following the FVW team plays Hartland VFW Friday both high school boys teams play Hariknd bete SPENDING OR SAVINGWHICH MS FI5T   u THAf QUESTION rUlWISCGNT OF THE OLD SAW ASCU TME CHICKEN AND imfflfeV SO INTERDEPENDENT HAVE SPi AND SAVING VCCOME IN au MOOEN COMPLEX saaery CHRONOLOGY OF 1951 Jan 3 tagayuuients oi Jerry and ikubara Clark and Louis beitkermg and Burburu JNush an nounceaMrs Wm Carsweh aes Jan 10 Howara Thayer ines 10 save Max KLett from eiecuic viiwuci Oklahoma, hngagement oi heiiy Scoviil and JfaODert DeWolfe an nounced Charles Oiark aiesCux oiyn Drown murder solved hurls Whctsel dies John burg heads local delegation to Joe Louis,Bashore fight The following eniisi Don Clark, BOD AmOurgey, Jerry Heath Weslsy Palmer, James Gardner Jan 17 Guy Kuhn, Bert Nash Wm Love die Also Elmer Book Joe Moross and Elaine Oleski are married Jan 24 Adam Sauer Melvin Hart dieWesley Memtt and Jane Devereaux married Pinckney is loser twice to Dexter Jan 31 Engagement of Otis Matteson and Joan Griffith an Current Comment Pinckney now has a nvfhaH ou u pan ume jab who draws a w tjiuiy iror years and yeaze ui sugary oi the mar snail here was 1 u a month, rlowever hie uuiieb 50 years ago were vastly unierem than Uiey wer 0 yecBH ujiifciitinere were no curs and UL laaisiiuil did not bave to maiiuLi car and chase speeders whica is nis principal duty today bixnii hrogan was marshail here xor many years and his duties were not strenuous The principal one were leeding  trampshaulinc  MI occasional drunk to the village loxup to sober up This lockup wcus small wooden building that siood near Clyie Fishers home It had a Lobby with a wood burning stove with 3 cells opening oi it with barred doors Tramps traveU ed by freight train then and in zero weathet many dropped l LIFE If  i t MACHINES WHIC4 MAKE FUSSIELE THE VAST AfiRAY Of GGQOS ON WHICH PEOPLE GPENO THER MONEV ARC FINANCEP BY THE PEOPLES SAVIN6S IN THE PRODUCTION Of ALMOST EVEPVTHtNG yOU USE, FOfc tAMPLE WHETHER ITS CLOTHING OR CAfcS, TOASTERS OR TRACTORS,PHONES OR PLANES THE INVESTMENT OF NSUftANCE FUNOS ttAJAVSRX J Social Items ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement of Mary Mar garet Clark, daughter of Mrs Mar garet Clark and the late Charles Ouireii Notes Catiioiic ft, Marys Catholic Church Piockney Michigan Rev Fr Albert  Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800, 1000 11 30 Winter 800  1000 Novsnna Devotions Friday evening at 730 p acu Ooutesslons Friday aher Novenna Devotions Saturday , 730 10 900 P, M Sunday besare 800 Mas, nounced Jol Edwin S George   dfree nights lodgings  and a tree meal Some nights as many as 12 were housed in the lockup They must have slept stanajng upWe see in our old files W E Murhy occasionally presented a bill lo the village ior ieeding tramps He was a grocer Thereused to be an old poempop ular here which startea off witri Ann Aroor cnObag tournament I    Johnson ligh the lamps, wily Murphy feeds the tramps When trie council saw tit the max shall had to enforce a curfew,see that all children under 17 years oid were off streets at 900 p m The village also had a pound where the marshail had to im pound stray horses, cows, pigs  etc dies, SEJvlarion Farm Bureau i organized at Reece Gudith home  Feb 7 Masonic guest night is held Charles Gaihgan, Spencer Bowen Wm Maaer and Gene Berry die Brighton beats Pinck ney twice Feb  14Don Swarthout, Jame Hall and Brandon White in the P Clark of Pinckney to Raymond Moriarity, son of Mr axud Mrs Joseph Moritrity of Centerline is annouced 4COUNCIL FORMED At a meeting at the Pinikney Elementary School Jan 4 the foil owing 4H Council was elected Chairman, John BurgSec, J6e Basydlo Publicity, Celia Nash Entertainment, Mrs Al Shirley Finance, Marshall MeabonTrus tees, MrsRoy Campbell, Louis iaa Worship IOJOQ Root The purpose is to promote Sunday School , 1100 membership Get more projects Childrens Hout  1145 and completions and familiarize Young Peoples Msstlng 730 the public with 4H work Cottcne Fellowship Service The 4H Club Council will Wednesday 800 p m, meet at the school Friday night The Mennonite church will coll Congregational Eev Donald hrady pastor Thur Ladies Aid, serve dinner at noon Men invited  Coniirmotion class at church at 730, Prayer meeting at Nelson Buzzard home same night Sun,, 1030, SermonHow the Psalmists Speak of Christ in the Centuries Before His Birth,Sun day school at 1130, 730 Pilgrim Fellowship meet with Mennonite Youth, Mon, 700 Annual meetng at the church, reports, election of ofhc  erss Co  operative supper, Wed, 400Juniur chorx practise 730, Senior chcr practise Mennonite Calvary Mennonite Church v fcaa Beachv Pastor S S SupU Wahar Esch Assistant   ,  Maurice Leihbach Jan 11th, all nterested invited, ect clothing ior gees  refuMRS LILLIAN KING Mrs Lillian King 82, widow of the late Patrick King of Portage LOSE AT MANCHESTER Pinckney could not hit the Lake, died at the Alma Masonic , J1008 at Manchester and lost a Home today, Surviving is a  Jw scoring game 24 to 30 Jack daughter, Florence Funeral andiey and Albert Mrofka each burial at Ithaca on Friday, i 2ot , PLits but ot   help Floyd Ranaali cues harlxiia Nasii wins state pie making title Feb,24hrnest risnLee Gartrell die Geneial btore ioUDedBorch ma 0,, Urtonviiie,awaiaed new sencoi contract, harbor a Nash is 4th at Cnicugo in nauonal pie con test, is on television Feb 2bGeorg VanHorn dies Cheisoa wins Huron League title Mar 1 Capt Edward Howeil kiiiea in Korca Mis Mary risher, Mrs Loia Juiilora and MrsMary biaer Whetsei aie Junior play is iMarch b  iU Pinckney loses to bpruig Aioor m tournament Mai 1 June Galloway, orene Rigyss aie Gerald Reason buys rora property, liobert Stone plea guilty lo La ward Bennett robbery Mar 2iraUier and Son buliquet at scuool, Llga Hammer and John hawiey niamed Work on ncw ocho,i progresssing MaiZbiieiOy HoganMrs Mil ton iuicneil aie b teen age boy arrebi d tor setting tire tu Lee Lave Drn April 4 Annuai Masoni rust tooiers Night heiaGeoge Bar nara ais, Stanley Dinkei reelect ea supervisorOnly 276 Votes ere cast April 11 Fannie Shirty killed in aato aLciuent Mrs Wm Cush ing Lewis Kennedy Aice Van Blrxum aie Cm is Gunpbei m school Champion speller Aprl 18iStewart Anderson ana Wm Bis, uie Suit oi D, de Hnh es Lstate vs Lowetha Horn s on April 25 Engagement A Krrth Braabury ana Mthryn Honi y an nouncedChristine Dinkei is h mo from McPherson nospital un x Joe Griiiith irom St Lawronu hospital, Lansing, Joyce Clrj hun in auto accident28 Pinckney ney school pupls take pait in a song contestatSextenhigh school dong contest, Sexton high school in Lansing, Emmett Wcimayer eL ected VFW, commander, Dcd  Meabon is in California after a year in Korea LIFE WITH DCE In Pictures u SEE FOUR PAGES of favorite snapshots of General Eisenhower and his wife, many of them never published before See Ike at West Point, his courtship of Mam ie Doudhis honeymoonand other pictues from Eisenhower family sing this week and adjourns Map album See Life with Dee in this Sunday Jan 13 issue of The American Weekly, exclusviely Detroit Sunday Times ENDS 52 YEARS SERVICE Reuben Blades75Grand Trunk Ralroad brakeman and conductor for 52 years retired last week He was presented with an overstuffed chair by his fellow employees at the Brush St depoiu Detroit The Detroit Times carried picture o the presentation Reuben is a native of Pettysville and was con ductor on the passenger train that left here at 5 p m for Ponttac un hi it was removed during World from their teamates The Pincksecond team also lost 26 to 34e The Pinckney girls playing the first game at Manchester won 25 to 13, saving Pinckney from, total disaster Marilyn Clark was high for Pinckney with 13 The girls have a new coach, Linda Garland of Howelll and may go places MARTIN FOOD LOCKER SOLD The Martin Food Locker here has beta sold to Louis Dunknrey of Webster township on MajetRd aaa CURRENT COMMENT Cant this country had its worst depress ionHe closed all American ports j ever to foreign countriee and lxuuon, stui, viivjs uiiu vui U a uic ntea ivi j,Siiy luWS UiiU i HjtuaiLj AJUUI UlvlU VvUca uiuj wLmu uusuioiu uiuy are nwi iupvuiea Pnoiaiey uus or iiiucus iuiuiauuiy ruling tJicyC wl iacwulKi riWUrLOAillU, in iii uiu nu wnuoiit uauuig suits, xiu tii aiai i 10 La ,un the juwia ui a j p in tc At wash iiijtu u , uuw psttua oyer iuo 1K uyu nus jaat Xjuen retjy i  a piuviueti Uiat tne u Si ,iii iiiui ua una sexvice ait, u iA,atci ooiunguiy to uie presi u uu, oi uie united states  K in tliu tiuiv and buqgy a jis ii vyj a custom ior trienas tvj yivi Hif piesidtui a span ot uvu una cuinaye As Uie army I1V1 plenty oi iiorses then it was ioi iuaa nurasiup Theodore iiovjfvuii was ui last president io iwc p nurses He haa b Wow tr iuii i mechanized and they no ioiKjw iuvo luciiiUess lor keep uiq iiois,b The repeal is said tcf nave ocou hastenea because Gov vvairri oi Uaiilorniai a candidate ior preuueut has horses and wag imiiurmy ,bout lacilites for caring toi UIGM at Wcishmaton     Friiior Gov Stassen of Minna SOK iius thrown his hat in the pal in 1 iig W president and wiU outesi in the piimariws with Sen aioi l Jit in Minnesota, Ohio and iiusyivjnia He said he took tins auoi because Taft had an toi a tae Minnesota primaries Nw Stassen has never been re g jrdea c,s a formidable candidate as ior some reason he has nev er been ablo to capture the imag ination oi the people Heretofore he has been a booster for Gen EissenhowerUptudate Taft is the Lv r to to cop the nomination Because he was first in the race and is said to have all the south era delegates sewed up These, are delegates from the southern states which never vote Republi but have their share of delegates, to the national convention Pos ession of these delegates gives a candidate a bia advantage Some of the isolationist letter now appearing in the papers am use us All of them are agonist extending any assistance what 1 4    Trar I For the last 19 years h  has been conductor on the Detroit     and Potmac rutm JIIW Ijekssl fern to foreign commerce with the result American ships rotted at wharfs Foreigh countries are our best customers md they have many important materials which American  manufacturers must have BASKET 1ALL SCORES Mason 39 rsffreH 38r Dexter 35, Hartland 32r3ouQi Lyon 4Q, Brighton 37 JUumni 62, Salme 42 Romulus 37 Ypsikmti 26Ann Arbor 47, Leasing Eastern 30Wil iamston 46Leslte 37 Dansville  43, Stoetixidqe 38 Kaslett 45, Fcwlrpe 44pneld 7S,  viq would withdraw all our solcfteiis from foreign lands at once Most of them have little information oa the subject and do not realise their line of talk is right down Stalins alley A large percent oi the goods manufactured here arsT for foreign export The kite Fi Lamb once tola me 1nat  high percision tools made American Society of Twl Ehgti eerswere for exjsoirTfijsse letlefj writers should reod history, pecicdly tht mcideatoothe fi    I 4  fit vft    m ijirs vy v  WJ     1 ,  V V,  A  Wadawdoy,  i i HS test its modem  Neighboring Howell Theater j Dr  LICXj  I Dexter Michigan 1 Bom to Harold Crocks art 52 UST, ITST FORBIDDEN JUNCiLE Plus i ifipltJkliph Rftia and nwixi   A PLACE IN THE SUN  icf oif9017   now  Mun Shelly Winter Keefe Brasselle  S Art bwmany  MontiomryrOttBlki PIt fffltek ese Garfbes SK LP ALONG ROSHLOQM Hugh McPnexaoa u is tne choir , tor tins couasy this year ior the   ftlarch at Dime camrxuan ior  j, n 12 polio sufferers 1 lor DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH Doris JLeejiover, daughter oil ,  1th, Mr and re Carl Glover ol fowler Iam Crcd3 B1 Paytoa vtUe was named DJUL represent ,    Plu  j tative for that school  Richard Con ie, Audrey Totter rii Geer, 4 died last Tuesday m He was a pianist lor dance orches tras and pxayed at Pinckney witn  tne Finlaa oicnestra Funeral and I Sunday Monday, Jan, 13 14 burial at Fawlerville Thursday ll  tlatinee Sunday 2n p m conttuov benefit dance UNDER THE GUN Cartoon benefit dance was given ior his family there Jan 5 CpL Ross Wilson, sen of Mr and Mrs Jack  Wilson of Hi land Lake, is back from Korea and home on 30 day furlough Charles Bell,, son of X and Jvirs, Louis Bell of Dexter was mar ried to Doris Vickers at the Chel sea CongL church on Dec 22 The receipts of the Howell post office in 1951 were 92,000 Clifton Webb Anne Francis An AcHra Drama ttarfK s Max Roaenblaom, Max Bate ana 1001 Cocgan j Sunday Monday, Jan 13 14  shows 21,73 Mon 7 and 9 , WARPATH i In Technicolor j jlartnwj Edmoad OBrien, Lean Jagger and For3t Tucker  Cartocu and Tues Wd Thur Jan 15 16 17 Charles Btckflercl Win Lundigaa i T n nTFNT I ALONG 2 GAT DIVIDE ELOPMENT I  sup6y wesient Staninsj Cancan New ik Douglas Virginia Mayo arid John Agar Comedy Tues Wed Thux Jar 15 16 17 Bing Crosby, Jane Wmdn Alexis Smith, lames Bartoa In HERE COMES THE GROOM cartoon C7fion ihszt Kmt mc in isoi were 92,000 j r  The following from this county I ComingTwo Tickets to Broadway illed for military dutv Tan fitti An finrvra in Paris called for military duty Jan 8th Sam Gentile Earl Pecker, Russell Clark, Pinckney, Jerry Bassardt, Howard Cole, Marvin Mobb, Bri ghtonClarence Perkins, Howard Briggs, Howell Thomas Perkins, Fowerville Raymond Dryer, Jack Fay Webberville Roy Henry DearboraJohn Goodfellow,Fenton William Brogan of Howell is in jMcPherson hospital with a broken ver,ebra, suffered in an auto accident ComiigArcsii the Wide Xissoarf Raging Tide Svlvtui Thale Chelsea Michigan Lee Theater Ww,w WHJTMOItE LAKE MIGh taggs, Howell Thomas Perkins, z ,   owerville Raymond Dryer Jack FAdaat JoJl n 12 2 2 Features CROSSW1NDS In Technicolor with John Payne, Plhionda Fleming and Forest Tucker Plus i F1Uy,PaVTJn, J7, 11 12 SILVER CANYON Starrina Cloeie Audrey Csil Dcvis and  Champion THEBAREFOOT MAILMAN  CemWy 9atLna Robert Cumminqs, Tetry Moore and Jerome Oourtland Prtiinffr VirvrA r T  I u Sunday Show M , 7 9 SfVz THUNDERIN 2S2co c   Rex Allen Tuei Wed Thur iW 15 16 17 Cartoon ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI iFogers says the county road commission has 1060 miles of roads to oare for an only 41 employees, icluding office helplt took 32 men to run snow plows during the recent storms This left 2 men to operate the sanding truck and they could not get around 25 Years Ao Showi ing Friday, January 11 th Sunday, Monday, Jan 13 14 DISTANT DRUMS In Technicolor with Gary Cooper, Marie Aid en also j Featurette HERE COMES THE BAIO Cartooi K daughtr, Mrs Ethel Smcyer and 3 sons, rtoss, Fred and Rex The ice harvest is on S HCarr lfls filling his ice houses here ana at lortage Lake The Kings Daughters have elect ed the following officers Pres, Mrs Fred Read Vice Pres, Mrs arl Baughn Sec, Mrs, Norman IteoBon Treas, Mrs W C Miller Slayton  Parkers garage was robbed last night and number of parts stolen In Technicolor A Supdt Western Stoning I Clarlt Gabifv Tuha Hodiak, Eleri i  Mrrrques AdcA1 Meniou 1 Cartoon Peto SmiJh New  sVCw, 15 900 JMin nnuy e of the Stiei 0 Tks Arp Coming Too Young To Kics  w MWlllilJll  v1 STTLI Patricia Neal Hugh Mcrxlov FOOT LIGHT VANITIES News Avon Theater Stckjbrtagejvucjiiguii Friday Saturday Ja, 11 12 THE RED HEAD and theCOWBOY   civil war western with Joseph Grekier and Miss Berncj Glean Ford Rlionda Fleming dette Valsh of Webster will b One Quack Mind Just for Fun 3 married Jan 15 Bom to Mrand Mrs Pat Brogan of Ionia last week a daughter Chinatown Chump Sunday TTuesday, Jan, 13,15 TFE LITLE FIG HORN The John Mtrtm Uartend THE fLLE r  l ie wedding of Emory MuSX I S   Cr ,  Lloyd Bridges John Ireland Gbow Tlm News Nora Morales end Orchestra Coming China Ccisaii, biro of Paradise Lightning Guns the wedding of Emory Mulholland and Pauline Phiiley at Bridgewa ter last Wednesday Guy Borden was elsced secretory of the Livingston County Mutual Fire Insurance Co last week  Freeman Caar has bought thei  Clark farm this side of Gregory Miss Albert i Dinkel an J Lavi  Hon Lynn C Gardner has pesn Ludtke were Sunday dinner elected speaker of the houuse of guests of Mr and Mrs, Lawrence representatives at Lansing Baughn Fred Teeple, retiring sheriff, wte Ms Lpetti McAfee and Miss given a banquet last week by th va Wenderlein were in Ann citizens of Howell I Albor Wednesday Tn2 MICHIGAN BELL TF LE PHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now for Women 8USINESb OFFICE posnioNs and WITCHBOAirj  OPERATORS No Experierce NecessaEJ f Trainmts jone n t firf  PleccntSurtoundirnj  Petoan nt Employs nt Ji  Goud Wa  1 J EW,PLOYTEHT GFFB  323 Z Washingioa S tAnj i rKor 3 I  PICK OUT YOUR J52 StudeboJcer tpdqy 1  Wm Deutsch  Son 127 fiwth Michigan Ave HowelL Michigan 6TUEDEBAKSR SALESSERVICH PHONE 3731 jiivi1fV4at   i m  From where I sit fy Joe Marsh Ifs Slimi For An Honest Meal m Most people thought Slim Ben cents I asked Buck Had an exIf eon woaM probably go broke when tra cup of java the other day, Joe f he first ttarted hie lyetem of let and forgot all about ittil ow I ting evstomen figure out their hesays wm ehedw ever at hie big diner os prom where I tit, most people he highway  are basically honest  and that Aha trnatt them to pay for ai goea for their opinions, too, even LvOch ae they eatyou simply tell though they may be different than fllally, his cashier, the amount of eur own I like a glass of beer with   year bUL It works, too Take the my dinner you may prefer some other day when Buck Harris told thing else but we all ought to UtilyhisbulwaeW be allowed to figure It out ourHew I was right there wis MITM stook aad I ibtew all he had was , eeffee and pie whleh comes to a , fsslitsyi How ooese tUrtyfive   47 Years Ago After being closed 3 months for   repairs, the Pinckney M E church  j was reopened last Sunday with 40s EAST GRAND RJVSR  Presiding Elder Bancroft preach1 ing Rev Cope read a statement j that the entire cost of rep airing J  painting, papering and the purchase of 161 new opera chairs was 51571 , The N H Caverly family have  returned to Pinckney from Dund 1 irk 1991 ceo 1 opened a harness and rnon shoe shop in the building south of the hotel The Frank White and Max Mus FrOTlk Parlcer formerly of Pinck son families of Howell spent Sun n0V now a Boyne City barbert at the Charles Smith home was married to Vra Dickerson The Howard and James Ward 0f Alba last week famiHes of Howell were Sunday Bert Gardner has disappeared chests at the Charles Ward home, end search iss being made for  ,Mr and Mrs, John Boyer were m called to Byron Sunday by the Charles Teeple is laid up with illness of her brother, Orla Ja t swedned ankle guish who IB in the,hospital there, Mnj c M pCTcewCTV djed at the  Mr and Mrs, Gerald Reason en Wi p VanWinkle home in Howtertained last week Shirley Rea ejj jmim JQ son and Paul Frederick of Battlei EmejBi JQ  at the V Creek and Catherineand Mary G Tinicei home last week p Wackenhut of Detroit Wi s Swarfhout, two treas Tornmie Read is laying at the w tdm to fajm  e town Ross Read home while his par j 1 ente are in Arizona j S  Swarthouf wc reelected a CharlesDewey took hta grand riirector ,  Uvtoam Counryj mother, rs Eliza VanSickle to Mntixjl Temhone Co  Income Tax Service BRIGHTON V Mica MRS McLUCAS u  6 1mM tUiHdStm Phoenix, Arizona last week Eric Rose was called to Detroit Saturday by the death ol hi fcrth er, Cedl Rosev  Mr and Mrs, Wayne ALee ar in Phoenix, Anzona The Maccctbeee are getting out ctn advertifling book TH coswect io wim their plcfr and  1 rroemx, Anzona 1 Mr, and Mfcv, Clare MKOer en Misp Auter Qekot cod Henry  Mr rA Mm Larry Cam  because sTieasurements go f FACTORY 4 where irejmede 1 nKnl fitting Servlc Flnthi irivacy of your home c fcoffice, Mason Man, gi ves you  Jbutterly pew idea of shoe com Ert, J Hes the directto ju Fac jgen without charge by ,J y Mason Man, gjves you  utterly 1 tbry Represeotativ ,1 v Pf its leading maaufactur  kind in the world laHHeU be glad to ca nd give you a Demonscratic kof 250 Styles of dress, work fntr a fort shoes, including th fmmaz g VelveiEez AirCush k Tosole Shoe, which cradles yourfoot on lOOpe tin Ai JfBuhbUt Your Meson Mon Drop a eard and isleUKape   aim yeeseeaol himcajU No chars jiolli j f 4sj Wi0   xrrt       WTV  I Store THE PfNCBSr DBMTCfl Wdnlcrr, Janucwt 9 1952 Groceries Dry good Canned Goods  Gents Furnishngs Liisgerie Kennedys Get r  LOWEST PCltt EVER SpecH de IUM PHUGASlAPPAh Rangt ftta drip tray V VsxuJUe ca withest Heer od OM Mfhi V v,  v  fMmtoder ifaats eoofctef the p to 36 minutes fftjutdetff vet time and tes SKSfeu ioformstice flhMAUo ustfre toe Cooied  LIBERAL TRAMIN ALLOWANCi M YOUR OLD RANGE Hfiw si the to to notferniz year bitcbea with Phils    the thrifty feottkd fas for farm and town homes u can huet far and wide, but yoe wit find t bigger value anywhere the this beautiful de lust rage Remember, loo, wo will giv you  generous Ssedein allowance e old int regardless of type, make, or condition Ey terms, if you wiat MANY OTHEft PHILGAS ArllANCg  FftOM WHICH TO CHOOSSI  Mr and Mrs, Walter Clark enterained for dinner Sunday the j Edsel Meyer family, Russell and Maynard Clark and wives and I the other children in honor of  Russell Clark who went in the I army Tuedday  Mr and Mrs, Oscar Beck en I tained Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Mill er and Mr and Mrs, Wins ion  Baughn New Years eve, The Murray Kennedy family spent Saturday at the Culver farm in Deerheld Keith Ledwidge returned to his J seminary at 4 Plymouth Sunder  and Mrs Denis LaRost flew to Camp Gordon, Ga, Saturday, The Gerald Kennedy family of Howell were Sunday guests at the Irvin Kennedy home  Mrs Vera Martin has moved to her daughters home in Howell Percy Elhs and wife leave for St Petersburg Florida Jin 14 Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy called on MrsMary McCabe and Miss Rose Garighty of Dexter last Wednesday , Charles Eisele and wife of Fowlerville called on Mrs Emma Vollmer Sunday The Gerald and Ralph Clinton J and Jerry Molier families of Detroit and Vera Mrcrnd MrsOlin Robinson and Fisk and wife of Monroe werei Mr, and Mrs, Larry Camburn guests at the C J Clinton home, were in Detroit Sunday to attend home New Years, I a birthday party for Rex Sackett Mr and Mrs Richard Brubaker at the John Camburn home, of Webberville and Mrs Edith Mr and Mrs Walter Clinton Gallup of Fowlerville were New  of Black Lake spent Friday at the Years guests at the LJSwarthout j C J Clinton home, They go to home j Mexico in February Doni Spears and family of Detroit, the Lloyd Hendee and Edward Spears were New Years guests at the Gerry Eichmai home Lynn Hendee and wife spent Sunday at the Dr, James Nash  home in Coldwater, HncknoyJMtefc   2nd class  at posteifice nci of March 6, 1877 Subscripts ftios jijp per yg Mr and Mrs Fred Read left for Green Siar Trailer Camp Fort Lauaerdale Florida Sunday Mraad MrsHoward Kfead have gone to Arizona tor his health He has asthma Gilbert Bailey, musical director at Iadianhead high school, Mary, land, visisted friends here last week Yveuon uimmheikiin WHO IS a thevioyicai smaiu at western uiuie uuenuea me ivinuisLeriai oonvenuou ai Lawrence Kan, a aays mm wee, iney weie inery iiom ttiates m ne uiuon aucl irum Cxinauu ana iuiope lue Wayne Cuxr  family of Waited uMe and OL Uarr oi Uraud itupias sent iow Xears at the riogui ouri home Guests at tne Ouu Campbell  home iew ieais were the Cari Lentz tamily of Lansing  The iviarcian Ltxlwiages have moved iium the neck apt, to the Hoilister home on Ced s Laje,Rd The Kennetn heasou family oi Ann Arbor caked at the home of  Mrs Eana Reason Sunday, Mis Anna Tasch oi Ann Arbor spent New itau at the Robert Tasch hcme Mrs Marvin Light entertained 12 ilile folk Satuiaay in honor o her son, Billys, bnthday The Misses Isabel ana Rosaiee Nash turned from Florida last week Clyde Darrow and wife of Mil ford spent Sunday with MrsFlora, Darrow,  Srgt, James Dooiittle and wife of Camp Devms, Mass,, are visie ing at the Hugh Doolttle home Tie Robert Read famly were Suiiaay quests at the John Mc Guire home in Detroit Mr, andMrs, Frank Aberdeen entertained the Rex Noggles,the Harold Porters and others at a New Years party  Mrs Florence Baughn was in Columbus, Ohio, last week with Mrs Virginia Carver ana family, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Burns entertained the Jack Young familySun day in honor of Jacks birthday The Goraon Hesters of Ypsilan ti spent Sunaay at the Andrew Nesbitt home  Mrs, Carnelia Bowen and her daughter, Flossie, of Howell were Friday callers at the An drew Nesbitt home Keith Bradbury and wife of Chelsea called at the L J,Henry home Sunday Calvin Hooker and wife of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday, Born to Mr, and Mrs, Joe Basy dlo at McPherson hospital last Monday a son, Born to Mi and Mrs, Peter Oes terle Irene Blades of Chelsea last week a son Mr and Mrs, Ray Bums, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Young attended a party Saturday at the Carson home in Pontiac, also Joe Burns  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK WMBI IN NEED 01  Plumbing iimps, Bathroom, Fixtures Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fitting  HEPAttXNG A SP1C1AUTY COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLOM WHITE PUMPS My rot Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE HNCKNEY 157F11 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHEM CffTE AND CANNALL GOAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL , Every Saturday STARTING SAT JAN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 400 P M Until Further Notice To Collect Taxes, , t i DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Township Treasurer  3E COMING JANUARY 19th I The Gerry Eichman and John Cologne families spent Sunday the Hub Lee home in Highland Park Basil White and wife of Ionitf and Ben White and wife were New Years guests at the Norman  White home,  NEW 195 BUICKS SEE THE NEW BUICK FIRST AT Livingstoi Motor Sales  Your Buick Dealer, HowelL Mich AUTOMATIC SAW FHJsHfr ffc SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 RIVffi DRIVE HILAND LAKE EAST SIDE ZE An noiineement I HAVE PURCHASED THE MARTIN FOOO LOCKER AND PRE PARED TO OFFER TH PUBLIC COMPLETE FOOD LOCKER SERVICE  I Will Process Meats, Fruit etc  LOCKERS FOR RENT A Newsservice FARM d HOME    Listen o ,v , MltrHlCANS If BNEW FARM AND HOME HOUR Monday through Friday 1230 to 100 PM  Over ehr NEW and Greater Radio Voice of Jnckson WKHM THE STATE Of MICHIGAN HM ttcixif Court tor th County el Uriaenae At a iwrion ot Mtid Coart beld s tbs Probot Oftm in ffi City Q MOWM  on December 22nd 1951, IN THE MATTfcn JT THJ ESTATE OP Pahs R Whetsel, Deceased JasMft O, Kelly having fiJod in fold said oourtliiBfinal odbunjfitrton account nd hi pttfttoA praytoq for the allowance thereof and tor the esstojs mens and dtotributtoa oj the reid oi Said ostate It 1 Ordered that the 14 day f JOB ADI952 tea A M, at esM Probate Cilice is hereby appointed tot heartna aid petition It ie Further Ufdered That PebBs e thereoi be gtren by pusUoattoa oi    , I copy ot Ale order, tor throe eeka previous to saU day of m the Placknoy Dispatch,  printed and circulated in set A true copy Hbam R 8atith elileeta Penhafl Jtttsi M Remitter of Probate IF ON THI DIM 1000 Wrtt OTMf MAi MI   Mr, and Mrs, Joe Gargoiia oi Detroit were Sunday gusctft at the Lester McAfee hme  Harry Hanson and family o Ann Arbor called at the Dais Miller home New Years, Sergt Ted Adseh anl wife spent Wed, and Thur, at tim Wm, Shehan home, The Lloyd Hendee family wecil Sunday guests of the Kennedy family in, HowelL Mr, and Mrs, John Beyer Mrs, ftchcad Walsh bad sofe spent Saturday night at the Wet ley Monrisoo home In  TheAsbst nf,   ivti  m f SP Tfc mtr ii iilfftuf8 MPA,C  ternary 9198f can Grade School News Fifth Grade We have teamed Uolden Rule I  WHTSAVW f Utee, accident  Majy unexpected things  happen,  Savings soitens these blow  ton 5JLif S I many families  Open q Savings Account and add to it each pay davy boon emergencies will present no proD lem  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Hoover AERODYNE Model SI with exclusive flitter GittefR Made eats up t from leseboard to ceiling Belush Hoover Dirt Ejector empties It out yew hands stay clean 8495 complete with cleaning took McPHERIgJTStjBNK Ail deposits Up to 10,600 inmired by owr rnhibershiphi the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor hritU time you  owned a Hoover  You can see these ancVother Hoover Cleaners in the com fort of your own hose sties obligation Call as Or step by our demonstration table sod see them perfioemt THE ftNCXNEY SANITARIUM RAY M DUFFjr, M D, Pmcknoy  , Michigan Jcuiy 1100 A M to 200 P M, Except Wednesdays Mom, Tuesw Fri Satfr 7 to 6 p DR G H McCWSKEY Denjsl 112 North Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 Evening by Appointments  Michigan BmSMEED quick  wdtfaft oft woitt for OS1M  dtfhwalhing, whilo woihti, glrii shampoos, doubtful bohing Ct cmptto details n thh m in iw wWtlWsfS ssi Hoover bests sssi  PERMUTir TER S0FTIIU1  and we meet Monday morning and read room rules We have appointed the follow  ing committes ro 2 weeks Lunch room hostsRonn Haines Jimmy Goldman, hostess, Katny Gustafson, Ainta Clark Room hostJohn Colone Hostses Camilla Buda, Room ComKaren Bloxom,ch Maiy Lee Aschenbrenner, Ann Cheryl Menke, Irlonnie Singer, John Singer Bathroom Ccm lary Ellen Singer chDormo Hollistej, Jim HOJJJ Shirey Wayne Kennedy Plant Com, Joane Bloxom chj Charles, Beals Nancy Read and pxon9 133 207  Grand River 4 Billy Light   Howell u Michiaan  Science Dorothy Clark, ch, R Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage I Patty Sugitt Joan Enderess, Judy Qfy, Lake and Fawn Property JBoiz  A Speciality  Hell Judy Darrow, chWallac   Your Property With Me I Singer, Joyce Boh Larry Utley,   Dianne Curts LEE LAVEY  Mike Mussonch Louis Haydu,  iAxaXiG Holben CUrtS 7  IOhn4 S9F3 Pinckn9v Micb i Bihy Light had a birthday party  A J C X I O N E E R Saturday He was  years old,  farm 5ak A 5ocialiiv  We have a new boy Jimmy BERT W fLIE J Goldman, Pinckney 78F2  can tJideiess was 7 years old rmMM ZT ,W,M nnrT  today HEFMGERATIONSpVlUS  Mrs Beachys first grade visti  HAPOLD Rf  ed our room rnday L  ou  n ,8  Camilla iuda and Wallace, e Budnoy 154F3   Singer boin had Ui birthdays  j   TOWNEB jecond Graae i We exiena cur sympathy to Dentist JJamce nijse whose qraidiather, S044 Portago Lake Road  e  ersiem 8795 Cosfs 43 ess ffian prwor efomofk modh Ask fftr fWf horn trt Plumbs VATEB SYSiv7 A 4 0 North Stewart S a weather  die Jan, 1, j We are keeping  1 chait this month, J Mrs Marion ivniier of Howeii t substituted icr Mrs, KellenbergBi i last Thursday, Karen Smger, Lucille and and  Liiua Vaiitii Helen Haydu,Jack  Bsinett, Phcne Dexter 2461 REAL ESTATE  Farms, Homes iake ProArae and Business Upporfttuisi List Your ProperW with Me GERALD 4SON  Brokw Hd itbrtii iearl Pinckneyf ich Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157rrU   HepuLtiQ MYhON i fCtHES 1 tlumhing a ndfrteatina tat K77 Lakfcahe Urivt icensw Uh Lake  P Ii SwAiiVHOrVSUN 1 rjanerai Home  Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Kquijbijifcn j Amhulaoce Serviv Phones 3d  u3, Pfctnyt Mid, fittbc HElCKrtpjr Jr OPTCMETRiar, 120 Weat Grand Rfvfc Av He w oil j fechiac Phone 35 Jepjcjbnce 6U  TxOTO HDET Uvestixk Hauiinc Weekly Tripj Mud TetDcfp General frjscldniJ  Phcno 64F14 Pfncknrj, Mic  rFwrWYUE T  NOTARY Insurance and Bonds Phone 136 Pinckney  WANTED TO CARE FOBTCrffib REN at my ixireAts homo bv day t cr vcik 5 fiavs  vVe iCtVe fur nace hecU AL o sai tze B3 piece coat si boys in yery qocd ccnditioiiqiv wool covert easoncible Mis tltizabeiji Bolaos Bokios Farm , Mcrics, Classified Advs, i OR SALEA suit,nearly ncvFOR SALEWhiie Leghorn Pullets, j rjf 131F11 ciftei now laying200 each and White Hocks 22o each F Pearce, phone 4067 Dexter ige gaoaidine ize m 15 0 pp m OR SALEBaby iqgy and siroll yr, qood ccndift u 500 each  Cixrles Pcrri P onq 77F4 321 Car Lako   , Plnckhey O   I ilWiiJVi ized coctucfe at I JJT ypnVv fcidby enomft 1 Hoorer Serriee wffl fceef H ranafaf right lo OUR BEST ROP IS FRIiNLuHIP And because we felt thai way aJjut it, ycu will find us anxious Carolyn Cosgray were fOR SALEFuel oil heatinq ill last week, stove Phone 172F13,Pincknev Qui group made free hand rQrtsALtiJ5aby  Chicks oreL cuiungs ci snowmen Monday ,nd vvhite Rocks N R Rds,Hy   Cheiyl Niescu was i Cleve lines and Large Type White Lc j nonr HoweU tb35Mlr land last week norns new hatching Cur chicks   lolin Stevenson has moved tc ,chicks aie U S approved under  Willow Run airport Michigan State Pouultry Dept We had our experience with  Squire HatcheryHowell Mich AV  1 n HAP ffiffA  A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Pluobiitg Water Systiat  Stanley JDxnkef  porliarrfentary law Monday when 2IB South Mich Avephcne 305W to cultivate your iriendshipthrou we organized a citizenship club pQR SALE 5 metaTlawn cTairs h any kind of service we can j Cur turJes and crawfish did roUnd metal table for lawn lander Call us any time 1 not survive the holidays ComDlete set for S1000 SAFE DEPOSIT BCXESProtect  Fir and Third Mrs Skinner, phone 159 your valuable papers such as We are sorry Mrs Beachy is   mmm  securities, insurance policies, ill and hope she returns soon 1 FOR RENT burnished 5 room deds, abstracts, wills etc, ag ainnt loss by fire or theft or mis placement, by keeping them in a safe deposit box at this bank, We went to the Way Bakery in house at Portaqe Lake oil heat Jackson Friday and saw how electric stove refriqeor,  how bread, and rolls are made Third Grade O oUaqe it PTiaae Lake FOR SALE Steam boiler icr heal q pluit iijilan Shjehnb 3u5 1st M30   CA SALE Upright model Hoov  clomer and a arpet sweeper, both hr 1500 Telephcn 159  Mrs, Skinner  i  THE rlRST NATIONAL BANK HewoiL MldL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal OepotH Insur ance Gtompratlon All deposits Insured  to Siuuuu lor each DeposUof r  V QUALITY Uleafs Fruit w Groceries Vegetables  Safe Fish t3B3  lA    Market, Prices Courteous Service 1 A t wJxVlxlx  In geography we care making a dairy farm Sheri Foster was 8 years Jan 2nd, We are sorry to hear of the death of Mary Kellys mother We enjoyed the Haught Rooster over the radio Friday We drew clowns and funny faces and circus equipment and 3 charts about them this week, j Fourth Grade  j Fred Pawlacazyk is out of school due to illess Dennis Morgan brought a cop per statue from the upper peninsula where he spent his Christ  mas vacation, he visited a cop J per and coal mine there Paul Russell hos gone to Flor ida withjiis parents Ryan oonner has invited all the 4th grade children to be his j  guests at the Shrine Circus in De roit in Feb Ryans father is a Shriner Fifth Grade We wish to thank the board for candy, Mrs VanBlaricum for the cards, Mrs IvIiUer Jor the carol books and Nancy VvyjaSfbr her card Mrs Miller has started us on a library of music We are coll ecting records Airtong them are1 Pledge of Allegiance, Gettysburg Address, Tex Ritter and the Star, lighters Aladdin and the Lamp, the Frog Prince, Francis, the Talk ing Mule, Square Dance Album, The Littlest AngeL Delia Davis had a birthday during vacation We are beginning a new pro ject in Art in decoration Sixth Grade We have taken lour plays to the other rooms We thank the first grade for the letter We went to Mrs, Sharps room, singing She showed a movie entitledThe BirdsChristmas Carol,  We thank Mrs VanBlaricum for her letter Seventh Grade We thank Bill Jeffreys for putt in up pictures for us  Richard Lawrence and Tom Wylie wash the Christmas pict ures off the windows Our room looks business like now Some of us are learning the1 hard way what it means to be on rime We aze reviewing for our sem ester tests which are next week Some ID our boys and girls FOR SALE Simir ons mejal ed, coil springs 2 felt mattresses, hot 15, Double Wash Tub grY water, no bathroom facihtiet all 10 Call 169F3 rfter 4 o, 3 95,28terAver 0 Middl I FOR SAiEBeugle  hi belr 4673, Detroit,    lmOS cld,kennel and Kig FOR SALEUsed water pump forquaqe doubb barrel shot old a shallow well Myron Huqhes Phone 157F11, Rush Lake  r    i   FOR SALE Buildinq and two box cf sheJs N J 8 326 East Main, Pinckay WAm ED r  AHCf USIN lots on West Main St, Pinckney  Let us help you selJ youfcrm known a the Stewart Anderson have more prospects thai J farm Property to settle estate I L, HAROLD GRAND1Gerald Reason Adm Phone 305W How A  Dead or livi 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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>Htdbkim Mirror Most noteworthy event oi MSI w the nowung or toe wows at  doors HU footprints dept, The Micbi   gpd taxes dollars Utfmid government took in income and taxes repiie th4be state treas ury octt ro to 49,000000 and is expected to reach 80,000 000 this year, the answer win, ho mare tcaetf  4 The goveniors budget is apt to be splrie tarrirfo Ho says the tale must vaise 71,700000 , tor cad to local governments 18 400,000 is for educatioa and 2800,000 for welfare  A suggestion to  discontinue the veterans vocational school fe line Lake 4rew a flood oi Mfeftests Michigan manvifactur took raw materials last year and converted them into 7,332,255 000 worth oi goods Michigan is 5th in manufacturing Dufiing 1951 me state highway dept comrar 41000 000 ancl expects icn prodept has Investment of nds pending a etfleTttent of the stock market President Hannah of Michigan ate says enrollment fre could reach 350Q WASM present birth rate ontmSIt is Jiow IfcOOO Stf crack down on thossjaMgp dump The state conservat9Pept will rubbish in lakes  n wv   si Ifeur officers training  schools be set up in Michigan at  Back in the eighties a quaint  character lived in Pinckney His name was E A Men but he ras better known as the Buffalo Tiger Before earning to Pinckney hV fcran a sglAkon Atwater Sto Buffalo, a tough paftvof that city When West Htrcheyaoed to Lansing where he had irrveste in real5 estate, Allen came hre  and took over the hotel IbfUeye  he was related to Hmcrsfiftr Delia Austin From whoPsherr his title was synthetic as heW showed any puglistic teijdencies On one occasion when a fight Started in his barroom he is sale to hav jumped on his bar and yelled, Hereyeu fellows stop This Im the JymourBuffal Tig  jand I am liable to get mad and hurt somebody   Allen had 3 daughters Amelia Pauline and Oarrie arid 4 sons, Harrison James Jay and Henry AU are now, dead but Henry He lives at Bdwardsburg Henry wos here this summer but is  blind Harrison ran a cigar stars in Chi  bago Janiee an apartment house  yin New York and Jay was cMack of all trades Th Aliens wenf to Dexter fom here and ran a hotel there EventbaUy they went to Ind, iana When George Sigler was  a salesman on the road he said  A Allen was a runner for a  South Bend hotel Hotels in those days ran busses to all the trains to get the travelling public to Personals Current Comment Mr and Mrs Ona Campbelll  f A t and Mrs L C Gorham at tthefrjf 1  ngston county were guests New Yoars of Mrl   Plum HoUow Country Club hv Ttaa township  flPcWd oiLivingston county Mr and MrsM J Reason enter 12 lMy forgotten taiaed their chiidren flew xeors, f    as Saturday Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley with j J8 P0   Mr and Mrs ival Shirley left left Sunday for Califoornia on a two weeks trip stay at their hotels Allen was  TLXL  m f spider for one of these   Battle Creek, Grand Q Jay probabjy the most popular , in Michigans Air Corps has increased gusi to 7,000 ,, , in Wcmhington wee appealed aqainst a of his childen, was shot in the ip and crippled while hunting at  Dexter but got along oil rightFor , years he walked a pair of ten ft stilts dressed as Uncle Samadver Cffno Jrm 1 jljLerhi  pprlunifci ardcJti5Uce for litek our countrkJKan  tjftiie is ion 5K  CbOTKRVATIOHEPT NOTES fective March 1 th state of Ohio will remove ail restrictions on fishingrelative to size and the number ccrught  16 of the 19 conservation trcdnd officers have finished recruit  recbooljusan McElroy of Whitmor  , Lake was one of them  gje snow continue whiter kill fishwUlbe heavy The snow Nfeuts off the oxygen Thecrow is fc und in practical very country in ihe world ff Bluegills do best in warm weedy lakes v once paint ed the cross on the Catholic church tower here At the time the  commuruy took over the opera housse he showed up and paint ed a new curtain for it He died at Elkhart, Ind Mr and MrsAlln land some of his chiidren are bur led in the Pinckney cemetery The Aliens never missed a home coming here and Cam ior years after that v Notes  The Gayle Shirley home in Liv onia was destroyed by fireSatur day caused by an explosion that blew the house to pieces Noth  ing was saved Mrs Shirley and  son suffered burns and were tak en to the hospital The Dale Mill er family Doyle Tempiton fam  ily and Leonard Lee familycalled on them Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Holt of Jack son called on her aunt, Mrs, Viv ian Ledwidge Sunday Mrs Hoit who wass hurt in an quto accid ent is in wheel chair1 Glenn Kingssley and children spent Christmas a the Andrew Campbell home MrsKingsley is home from the hospital Mrs Beulah Martin spent the holidays in Ypsikaiti with her children Charles McDaniels and wife of sjsenb Aopxripg OIQA oeseqo of the Merwin Campbell family Helen Miller and daughters Sun  day guests fc  Mr and Mrs Merlin Amburgey had for Sunday dinner guests MrsMary Amburgey and Jimmie the Emmett Wedmeyer iamily, Clifford Miller and family  Mrs Stanley Dinkel called on her mother in Stockbridge Sun  duy,  Church Notes Catholic  lake Road which has heavy frame, only had a path plowed through it wide enough for one ar If you passed a car you had Ao adjinthojsnow Prdctirally no  isaridihgwas 6he and the road  uOQ iD intto OX JO 9JDb D 9DM, in he ditch continually When yott go to theJJashtenaw part of tha  road all ws changed The snow was plowed back wide enough cr three cars to pass and so vh  anci and Chloride hadmd ueeq ort it the blacktop A was bare of oi ico from Portage Lake to Ann  Arbor Nowthis ioadtis the same discEflce from Howell as it is from Ann Arbor and what Washfenew county can do Livingston can do likewisevThey did it back in Bill Slavins time However Putnam can expect to receive this land of treament as long as the county road commission is composeden I tirejy of Howell and Fowlerville  men The southern part of tKe couny has no repsesentation on the commission After vain appeal life BrightonArgus last summer put on dJMwiffecbmaln and is getting  the road irom Brighton tq the General  Motors  Proving Grounds where many Brighton peopleworkimprovedThe supervisors of southern  iivingsion should quit being yes mn and  get something ior their constituents  4 After reading price increase af fwc a,fV LOST AT SALINE Pinckney lost at the Saline tournament 48 to 37 Saline was  M r  ahead aU the way 20 to 6 at the SSxlSS Cln,  quarter, 33 to 20 at the half and A FrVAJbeLSS e 40 to 28 at the third Gonser of f1 Masses  faitoc Saine led all scorers with 19 A i 5 630 80Qt IQrfkL Mrofka go 12 for PinckneyJehrev S2f  8SP  WK 9 LMroflca 8, hriffiSS 882 Ui30 f i Calvin Hooker and iamily of Arbor were Christmas guests  H, Hooker home Hichardson of Howa Sunday guest, at the The 0are Miller famwere in facksonSctturday 4   j toeaot iosa an4 Wfe spent r Tfljrfc rek to tpsjkmtL jolvfttdsbn jr and wile fSbuiay wtfi Us sisters in C W MLi caed npYvs tats ifcml tafornia fchrist i lKBsnirte leave ther to  11   entertain ednesday family spent at theiohn Mcouir  fit    n USN went beak to  ttday David Aber MAfiHlAGE UCENSES  Dave Williams 19, South Lyon, ama Lee Johnson, 18, South Lyon Earl Ackerman, 2d Fowlerville, Nellie Mae Smith, 19, HowellWm Cfcristophersca, 34, Howell Betty I June Smith, 25,Howell John Hand  drochaf, 47,ighton, Luella Aglor 02 Ann Arbor Wm, Purdy 27, JJowell, Mary Eastman, 19,Howell Albert MarshalL 21, Howell, Shir, tevLoree 18,HowellJ Mack,59,How Jfi, EHzabeh Whitaker 50,Howell ieny Boiscddt, 24 Brighton Thor ssaMardenktewcya, 19, How  ell Merle Testr,l9, HowellEmma Rathbuun, 26, Fowlervlilo, Dick MDCdine 19, Whitmore Lake, Julia iBaughfea 18, Brighton c  Ifcri ot vikm  HTM i rrimmt  ithere q fewday xsaSuhday dinn Robert Read home  2, Matteson 1 Pinckney , A Mrofka f J Mrofka F Jeffreys  c Bradley Q Matteson G fxiday evening at 7i30 Subsrutions Pmckneyporraw Rebman Carr, ICMattesonHenry, Maebon  J, gjnfresionsi Saline SJWT Ae NoveaDo Devotion Gonser Feldcamp Sattler Mellek rwy W to snn Sunday beim 800 Mta, COUNCIL PBOCEDUHES Bgular meeting of village coun BEAUTY JINXES ELIZABETH TAYLOR  Famous Movie Actress,Elizabeih Taylor proves once again says Dorothy Krlgallen, that money, good looks cmd fame do not always bring happiness A dazzling beauty Elizabeth couldnt even hold her husbands attention on their honeymoon Why Read Beauty is her Jinx, in this Sun days Jan 6 issue of The Amerl cil December 11, 1951 order by Pres Dinkel Present Shirley, Swarthout, Clark Read Absent, Eisele and Tiplady Motion by Clark, supported by Shirley to donate 100 to 4H club Motion by Swarthout supported y Shirley to donate 300 to Fire  Dept, to apply oh tank truck, I Motion by Swarthout, supported by Read to allow following bills Sec of State, fire truck lie 50 Clyde Macs, oil 4675  Norm Miller, at labor 18,00 Bill Clark, st labor 875 Congregational Bv Donald tirady, pastor  c Bwctis  JU, Senior otor practise, Ihux Prayer meetinn at tit K, LU I lott home at 730  Sat 130 p mvConfirmation class jng at Stirling bam, 42670 North Territorial Rd, Rev Richards of Beuville speaker Sunday, Holy Communion, Ser mon Place of Confession in the Sacrement Mennonite Buss Pressley, labore hall 200 sSSS ffil  i  Robert Egler, marshpll 850,31 Z     AAi W at far as Chicago nth can Weekly, exclusively with the Thn Icrmily enpen at dinner on  H party for Wteam won remlorced by it the Nov , yKX tcOtfpg  1 against toe WW iwj iwfca5 AleiejBiiftii  Detroit Sunday Tlms, The Ray Bums famfly entertain ed Sunday the Louis Coyles, the  Don Burns, the Jack Yaimgs and Jerrv Molier   Callers of Nancy Wylie last week who is home for the hoK days were the Fred Reickatf fam ily of Howell the Kenneth Wylie1 family and Donnalea Swarthout and Agatha Henry, Mr ancHMrs Jesse Henry and Gerald, were Sunday guests at tbe Charles Whitehead home tB Gue Ledwidge went book r  WerlneeeVnr   pie iiiKiBpa  Putnam Fire Dept 30000 0frS2iJ000 n0MOH varriecL Motion to adjourn Mildred Ackley, ilerk PURCHASE SNOW PLOW ellage has purchcased of peer tractor with a snow remov al attachment I was used last week to clear the snow from th piled on the square in mountains BUI Baughn waengines Calvary Mennonite Church c   Beachv Pastor  aSupt  Walter Esch Assistant   Mauric Leinbach Mmno WowWp , 10,00 00 U45 Wednesday 00 p ou The MennoniW church will coll ect dottrJna ior Geaeem reru gees     CAfiD OF THANES I wish to thank my friends who remembered me with cards at  Christmas  They were much a predated Mrs, Nettie Vaughn v CARD OT THANKS I 1MBS AID MEET1NO 1 wish, to thmk mx friends fori Congt Eddies Aid meet at the fhe kindness showrx m cod me church Ian 10 Pot luck dinner at cojdeljsived while I was Jn f liOO the men are invite merrf2tfJt Fa,muc81,  r  W,     m v itct J Mr and Mrs C J Qinton spent the week end at the RalphClinton home in Lincoln Park Johnny and Phyllis Clinton came home with them Herb Palmer ir, and family of Flint spent last week with his par ents here The Robert Young family have moved into the Newkirk cottage at Portage Lalte and the Robert Vedder iamily from there to the appartments on Putnam St Mrs Jennie Devereaux and Mrs Fannie Kavanuugh wot to Detroit Sunday with Mr and Mrs Leslie Merritt of Howell spent the Wm Devereaux family in Detroit John Eisele returned home from St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week 141 Mrs Conrad, mother of MrsRie del who lives on the Fred Teeple farm was taken to Melius hospital last week m Swarhout Ambu Bill Clark is working nights at KingSeeley plant, Sao Duane Galbrcrith and Bill Van Bob Darrow Ronnie Swarthout, Blaricum go to Detroit Jan 15 for Army examination Russell Clark will be inducted into the service Jan 8 Janet Feidler of Ann Arbor was a week end guest at the Ross iRead home  , ,s The 7 year old son of Mr ano ed last Wednesday night was found at a neighbors home after a couple hours search Frank Peters of Jackosn father of in Fred Read undewent a ser ious operation Tuesday Mrs Fred Read spent the week at the John McGuire hoce,Detroit  Mrs Axmabelle Croup and her daughter, Vivian of Flint spent the week end at the W C Miller home Kay Conklin of Pondac spent last week at the Ray Burns home The Howard Reads went to Arm Arbor Sunday to get Tommie who spent the week at the Wild name Jack Tetterof Detroit spent last week at the George Roush home Mr and MRS Floris Clark were Saturday dinner guests of Mrand  fat, Jerry Clark at er lifce  be Ralph  hcjv cut prices Still it is truevthe price cutters are bears  Roebuck Aldens and Spiegels, all mail or, aeihouses Sears announces a 50 cut k cd H ft refrigeratory anculs on6000 other Items At  densandSpiegeFs who sell ad iesand grits lunushmgs will cut pricjss 10 percent  4  i he big news item last week was the demand by Communist Hungary tor izQ,000 for the release oi tour American flyers who were iorced down in Hungary tried convicted and IrnpriSOnedJi big aebate ensued here OB lo  whether to pay it or not and how to do so A move was started to raise the money by subscripU ion when the government annoua cea it would b paid out of publia iunas This is not the first time this country has paid tribnte to foreign powers About 1800 when American commerce wasJMipteme on the seas this county paid a yearly tribute to Algeria who can irolled the entrance to the Medi teranan Commodore Decatur W03  sent one year with it andwas insulted by the Bey of Algeria which caused him io utter his famous wordsMillions for defen ce but not one cent for tribttte,, War was declared in 1815 and after a years fighting Algeria sued for peace and opened the  Mediteranian to American com merce in the war a number oi lives wre lost and the USJxrrtle ship Philadelphia captured and burned In On battle Oonaiso dore Decatur was knocked down and as a huge Algerian swung  his scimitar to decapitate him a  wounded seaman, with a broken arm interposedbody and took the blow intended for Deoatur A do stroyer was named afex Ruben James This was sunk i World War H An episode occosrWdw A ing the term of Theodore velt A Greek traveller Pteasjdamimg American  iAe9imcMiirie  l vV1   iVi J ,,  sS C        Cps,vVi  ad fried   PS iev  i    5  vsr ur  iHt  jotmjtT w 11 He Lites if t Plymouths Cranbreok FourDoor Sedan for 52 Heres the sew Plymouth for IKS, a nre1etttiful, irnosthor operatfe, easier riding, safer car which fea 4 important improvements There is new beauty ia Ae oars foa4ufgag, sweepbif araeeraaee, and harmony perfection ia the new interiors, wUeh are ToseTafleid with quality fabrics The luxurious jtoriors Mend boentifuBy with the exterior colors The ear has aH the features for comfort, ecoaosSy, safety and Hty which haw beeoma Mitiosal with Prnoes Shown above ia the new feardoor CranJrrook sedan     e , e e t Smooth, Easy Performance     5VJ  Featured jn New Plymouth Parker Motor Sales   v,    Jaauory  1953 mm SE5  iBow0TbMM Howill Michigan Toesw Wed, The,, fen I, 2 3 Mat Now Years 2 pj eanft ANN OF THE INDIES la Tedudcoios with Jean Peters, Louis Jordan Dobra Paget Herbert Marshall Comedy Kovrtry Nlffiiborimf Note  Carl Hahrbergtofney, die at Ann Arbor last Wednesday Hs was prosecuting attorney 4 year and a native of Brighton The State of Michigan has net a new high by leasing 995, 000 acres of stale lands for oil and gas The amount received, taas 14200000 Charles Poole, formerly of Pinckney was recently married o Peggy Stfout,EugeneOegon, Lt Norman Olson and family  Jot Randolph Field, Texas, were in Gregory during the holidays In circuit court last week 2 aufo accident damage suits were jWed Shirley Springer vs Don Bayes and Lena Crawford v pennis Bayes In each a no cause for action verdict verdict was rendered A negligent homicide warrant has been issued foi Howard Ciuickshank of Detroit whose,   collided with that of Howard TuftSv WeLr ftuft Jm, B tf w FrL, Sat Jan 4 5 Jan Stirting, Ray Mikmd RHUBARB In also Howard Duff Mona Freeman THE LADY FROM TEXAS In TecttUcolor f oar  Sun, Man Ian 6, 7 tlatinoe Suftoy 380  m eonHsuiew SLAUGHTER TRAfl e Ta Clnocelor  Starring Brian Dcnlevy, Gig Young Comedy Cartoon New 1U  Oexrer Theatre Dexter Michigan near cansI Armstrong of Brighton Whitmpre Lake, Dec 17  ing the death of Mrs Armstrong The Stanley Haines family of Oak Grove, are now ff  , Phoenix, Arizona, lt took them g days to drive there Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert Bichardson oi Howell Dec 17, a , daughter, Pamelia Sue  First Lt Charles Sequin left by plane Dec 30 for SeattleWash Krom whence he will go to Japan The faneral and burial oi Mrs Fred Hoffman of Deerfield was held at Fowlerville last weekAt one time they vere tennants on the Frank Mowers farm, rHnck Richard VanSlambrook o Pinckney was among the surgi cal patients at McPherson hospital Howell last week 250 persons attended the Citizens Mulual Auto Insurance Co banquet at the Howell armory1 Dec 20 Hcrlan Leitz, sen and Mr and Mrs Poer Leitz of Brighton, pissed the state bar examination Trooper Mahon of the Brighton state police post, died at Veterans  hospital Dearborn FridayLast Wednesday night the friends and neigbors of Mr and Mrs George VanHorn who are moving tjt Howell gave them a farswell party Wheeler Martin in of those present presented them with an electric lamp Lorenzo Murphy was stopped one night last week near Stock bridge his car searched by 2 men who said they were state con stables Inquirp at the state stables Inquiry at the slat police at Lansing revealed they were impositors The John Dunne and William Cooper farms hae been sold Fred Hoffman of Detroit has  bought the Alfred Morgan farm Born to Mark McCleer and wife Monday a son Floyd Haines and Claude Soper had operations at the Pinckney Sanitarium last week The W E Murphy family enter eline Roche, Fannie Monks, Kath tained the Iiouis Monks family Virginia Grey Andy Devine Starring A PLACE IN THE SUN Shelly Winters Keefe Brasselle Montgomry CEftElisabeth Taylor VeteV esse  FrL, Sat Jan A 5 Two Great lilts rim noli in RIO GRANDE PATROL hu , Dick Powell Peggy Dorr in YOU NEVER CAN TfcLL Sun, Mon Jan 6, 7 r JIM THORPE ALL AMERICAN mm   tar Bert Lancaster, Charles Bickford Cartoot Hewe Shows 700 frOQ Tues Wed, Thur Jan 8, a, IJ TH,LADY PAYS OFF A Qttaaa starring CorfcQOA hort tie Linda DarreL Stephen McNaiiy Octntng Warpath, Great Divide Across ouri Wide wisComingtDrums in the Deep bourn ElopemensHere Comes the Groom LeeTheatre WHITMORE LAKE MICH Fri Sat Jan 4 5 iTHE TANKS AJRE COMING with Steve Cochran Philip Carey Mary  Aldon I Plus CRAZY OVER HORSES with Leo Gory and Bowery Boys Cartoon SYXts jtrinWlSB Chelsea Michigan FrL, Sat Jan 4 5 COLT 45  la Vecxvniroluv A Super Wettam Starring Randolph ScottRuth RomanChisf Thundercloud, Axchry bcott Cartoon Sports shows 715 900 Sun, MOP Jan 6, 7 PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE f In Technicolor A Murfcal Starrte j Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo Gene Nelson S Z Sakall tuttdoT Shows K i ft S Cartoon News Sporf Sun, Men Ian 6, 7 Robert Cuxnrnings, Terry Moore In and Jerome Courtland THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN Featurette Railroad Special Agent 1 Ortooi  aot Revrf Tues, Wed, Thur,, Jan, H,M IU SAMPSON AND DELLIAH Startlo Victor Mature, Hedy Lamarr George SandersAngela Lansbury shows 710 915 ,  ,,,   ComingAcross the Wide Missouri Too Young to Kiss Tues Wed,, Tnur, Jm b , iu TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY la Technicolor SlarriBa Tony Mcrritn, JarA2t Leigh and Gloria DeHaven Plus BUNCO SQUAD wltH Robert Stirling, Joan Dixon News AVOW THfcA Stockoriage xvuemgan 1 tlT  Fri, Sat Jan 4 5 THREE DESPERATE MEN story of bandits with Preston Foster, Virginia Gray Grizzly Golfer She Takes a Pow der, Hollywood Awards Cham pion jumpers  1 Sun, Tues Jan 6, 8 AT WAR WITH THE ARMY A Coetedy Starrhta Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Riot in Rhythm News T li E r MICHIGAN A BELL  TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now for Women BUSINESb OFFICE POSITIONS i i and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience Necessary Training Done on the Job Pleasant Surroundings   ComingtRedhea and Cowboy Lucy Harris, Nellie Gardner, Mad Little Bighorn leen Orotty, Roche and Harlow   Shehon far New Yeas jTtoMmehSrte Cc, Ointon and Wn, SnUtK   V Permanent Employment Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICt 323 E Washington SLAnn Arbor Robert Glenn of North Lake at Clay City, Florida Mi BAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY MICHIGAN have new Chevrolet cars and Marilda Rogers, Olds Floyd Weeks while eating oy Asters last week swallowed a piece of shell and had to go to th,    1 Hi school building burned Friray No lives were lost 150 couple, many from here, at tended the New Years dance at  Dexter ,  Married at the ham of Mrand Walk On AirCushioned j HoapitoL 1 Clearance 8atelcT SSMSHSS a , Louis Toft, Robert Phillips and   of Oklahoma City and Claude Fawcett   Pinckney Rsv Bacon officiated 8uits Coati,Drestei SO Percent Off HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS, K GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ALL NEW FALL MERCH AND3SE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING GOODS Hi Drofff Value 1495 now 210 louMf Value 595 now 195 Thousand of tiny Air BnDtol rrivo your iet atwt through  IOCJ Jvours ot vaikiBgr or t They will reside in Oklahoma Am 7 A  wherehe is travelling salesman 47 I ears AfiJO for the RidenSor Baker Grocery Mayme Fish returned to her Company, chool at Bancroft Saturday  There were a number of deaths Charles VanWinkle of Howell  VanFleet, 90, Dec 30 Mrs pent the holidays at the C V Sylvester BarberDec 17 and Mrs VanWinkle home He took hornTom Turner in Stirling Neb a number of fn pickerel Te M E church has elected I Mm Stella Graham has moveoV  following Choirister Willie REDUCED AS MUCH AS 1 to Jackson Her daughter EtheUel Tupper Sec Emil Lanibertson  I you PersouAl  Fitting Service In yoor home or p 9f business STo i 2MAWtiom Sfo extra I eneffropmeecr4t 500 mployed in Glasgows store and Treas, Norma Vaughn Organist, BUY NOW FOR her sjon Lee, as newsboy on thei4, Fern Cope Asst Org, Hasel John DELIVERY OR HAVE DELTVEIU dv    Ison ichigan Central HaJlroad I w Murray Walker of Detroit spent  line marriage of Dale Darrow to  I THIS SALE IS STORE WIDE Prv W  XBUY WTTH COMflPWOr ejpjBBjaF TafBaassVBF ejaasBBBBBSBBBBrfj , JJHPA   oy Dean at Three Rivers is an Bounced f E Barton and son have sold their repair shpp to John Dtakel Ernest Darrow of ChittsD is I vlsdrigicrtthe WJDaixcwhoine After nearly a year of tswlble , UmMMBMQ Vast week with Norman Reason Aubrey Gilchrist is visiting rel j craves in Breckenridge  Hugh Aldrich of Marion spent Sunday at the HM WilHston homo   , AFTr AND STOJ, MAKE THIS SAVINGS ALSO fACEETS JACK HAHNWr, jloiol 111 j y  5 1 r  Srt     WSffi tV The P copies Store Groceries Dry goods Canned G  Gents Fnrniiffhngt Fittgerie Ken  WftdMda Jamiary 2 1952 2  es family of L D Haines s at the Abe WEST FklCE EVER Special de luxe PHilGASIAPPAN Range  f PlackneyJau n Wied   matter at ,  Act oi March 6, W77 w woaiowell StJPinckneyJhlioh Subecrjpttesi Pric 150 pec yeai Mr and MrsXdwin Sprout were New Years Eve guests at the Milton Bird home in Ann Arbor  The Charles Soule family oi Howell spent New Years at the Phillip Sprout home Max Russell drove a car to Florida for his faiherinlaw He  will stay 10 days The Floyd H East Lcmising an  USN spent New Haines homeThe Carl Hollister family spent Christmas at the Allan Summers home at Newberry Raymond Hollister stayed for a visit Mrs Mary Kennedy entertained Mr and Mrs, Lloyd VanBlaricum and Bernardine Lynch for the holidays The Tom Howe jr family spent the first of the week at East Taw  as, Mich  tJMi S E Swarthout and MrsSadie Moran spent Christmas in Flint  Mrs Mame Shehan is visiting in Dexter Mr and Mrs Ed Parker entertained the Glenn Slayton family fgr Christmas,  Mrs, Steve OBrien of Bunker is visiting at the Lee Lavey home Mrs George Thompson was in Detroit last week The Leo Bettes family of Walled spent the week end at the Rogtr Oarr home  i The Joe Griffith family spent Sunday at the Ted Olson home in Dearborn, Pvt, Otis Matteson returned to Indiantown GapPa,, Tuesdqy, The Russell Glover family of Mrs Ella Mercer was home for Fowlerville spent Sunday wih Christmas but has retimed to Edward Spears   LOOK FOR THE CLOCK  I Ki BfOSH UUCB WWW IN MEED 01 Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures i  Electric Heaters Pipes, Fittings  REPAIfflMG A SPlCIAIiTf COMPLETE LINE OF FflTORES, COLO WHITE PUMPS My roir Hughes  MASTER PLUMBER ONE MNCWEY 157FU Gen Store  Melius hospital, Brighton Walter Wellxnan and Wm Hill were both note from the army for Christmas  Friday callers of Mr and Mrs J Wm Shehan were Mrs Alma f Harris and Zita and Rev Morgan Han is of Round Lake Miss Alberta Dinkel was in Lan sing Wednesday  Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHEM OTE AND CANNALL COAL   ON HAND D EHoev Sons  PHONE 2681 DEXTER The Gerry Eichman family were in Detroit Sunday The Carl Bidwell family of Brigh ton called at the Ben White home Surday The Louis Shehan family and Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Shel don were rw Years guests at the Gene Shehan home in Ann Arbor   Wilbur Eisel and wife of Fowler  ville called o Mrs Emma VoJlmer  tained Christmas the Russell and Maynard Clark families, the Edsel Meyer family and Mrs Rose Hendee  Mr and Mrs Frank Nichols of Mio and Mrs Stella Staffe of Cal tgBsls coofc 09 to 30 minute V time and I Port fcia tries OncetJsd enen UBRAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANGE Brm  Ike tbt te eaedernize yeur bitchem with Phflfet ,  the thrifty fcottWd as for farm tad town homes Ifcn caa hual far and wide, but yo woet tod a bigger value anywLere the thai beautiful de tax range aemerbr, loo, we will give you a fenerow feadein allowance on your old raitft regardless of type, make, at erudition Ey terms, if you witfc MANY OTHER fMLGAS AmtANCK SftOM WHICH TO CHOOSCI Allan Davis of Detroit called at  the Albert Dinkel home Sunday guriday Christmas guests of the Albert Tne Walter Clark family enter i Dinkel family were Gene Dinkel, 1 wife and son Junior, Audrey Kle  i kot of Brighton and Levi Ludtke  Jack Lobdell and wife ol How ell called at the CJCUnton homo Sunday  Mrs Hazel Ely if Ann Arbor and ifornia called at the Walter Clark Bert Benham and wifo of Brigh nome Thursday, ton were Sunday guests at the Mr and Mrs W H Meyer at M E Darrow home, tended a party Sunday at the Ollie Wilson and wife now of jack Butler home in Gregory for Florida spent last Thursday nite pvtjack Butler jr who was homo at the Joe Griffin home from Arkansas He was recently  Mrs Mary Hoff entertained for married dinner Sunday Mr and MrsFlor The Wt H Meyer family enter is Qsrk and Johnny and Chris  neci their children Christmas, tine Dinkel , Garth Meyer starts state police The Murray Kennedy taxmly cllcol  East Lansing Jan 28 spent Thursday at the Stcoley Cul irs Lester McAfee and daugtver farm in Deertield  Mrs Raymonda Morrto jmter  TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Evesry Saturday STARTING SAT JAN 5, 1952 1000 A M to 400 P M  Until Further Notice To Collect Taxes  DOG TAXES ARE ALSO NOW DUE AND PAYABLE LOEEHZO MURPHY  Putnam Township Treasurer pf COMING JANUARY 19th ters were in Detroit last week Omar Grass and wife of Detroit the McAfee tained 12 little girls Saturday vn Sunday gsts at honor of her daughter, Mary fal home honor  eanors birthday I 1  High Wheat Yields, Thick Legume Stands Come From Fall Fertilization, Spring Top Dressing M66 Wj as from 1990 SEE US TODAY Wf NANOtt Ml N6TAILATIOH fifTAftft   JETTING high wheat yields peT  acre involves giving the crop a full feed of plant nutrients, points out the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee This means add ing fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphate and potash as needed at  seeding time this fall and then top dressing next spring Then the wheat will have all the nutrients it needs and there will be  plenty of plant food for the legume grass crop seeded in the wheat The available phosphate and potash will build strong root systems and help the wheat plants harden off in the fall to resist damage from severe winter weather The extra nitrogen in the spring will enable your fields to support more stems for every kernel of wheat planted You will get more beads per plant and per acre You  will get bigger and longer heads, too, for there will be enough plant food to fUl out the kernels That means more bushels per acre and  better quality wheat  Including phosphate and potash with the nitrogen in the spring top dressing, says the committee, is especially helpful in wheat seeded to  legumegrass mixtures The nutri ents will give the legumes  good ,t in th spring and offset soma   tV cwpetin trom the wheat rrrivirfns wheat with the plant od it needs Is profitable not only  NEW 3952 BUICKS SEE THE NEW BU1CK FIRST AT Livingston Motor Sales  Your Buick Dealer, HowelL Mich  ,, THE NEARLY NEW Shur 209 East Washington Ann Abor, Mich GOOD QUALITY USED CLOTH ING Tor Men, Women and Children Hours Daily12 to 530 p m  Saturday 10 a m, to 500 p m Phone 30166 A New Service FARM nd HOME   l ten  i MICHIGANS S NliW  FARM AND HOME HOUR Monday through Friday,  12 iO to 1 00 FM  NEW irKJ Createt Radio Voice of Jacksorv WKHM Fetf  ed wheat left bas bigger and lo  head, will 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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>arch Volume 68 Xts PlwAuev Despatch Wednesday, December 26, 1951 Michigan The Michigan State Defense Council has asked ,200,000 in state tunds An additional 1,048,980 is expected horn the federal government and btf2,3o5 horn local governments, making a total oi 4,b jx,b20 Last year ihey asked ior aruuGOOO but only got 1,973, 000 ineii program provides ior 1,479,420 ioi mass blood typing, 24UOJG to Day 38 iire pumpers, and 76,105 lor airraid sirens May 15 is set as the date of the coming ef General MacArthur to Michigan The Micnigan Press Association is in charge oi arrangements with a legislative committee headed by Rep Bromheld of Royal Oak Will there be a gasoline tax referendum Secretary of State Alger says the fact that many of the petitions were circulated by per sons vno were not legiscered voters in the districts where the signa tures were secured may kill the referendum So far 94,566 signatures have been found valid and 54,392 invalid on this account 93, 970 are needed Men who failed their draft mental tests will be reexamined the first of the year 400 will be called in January Department of Instruction have advised school officials to be more careful with their money Deposit  Characters Professor William A Sprout served as Superintendent of the Pinckney schooi a total of 25 years, a record Joseph P Doyle was superintendent 25 years rie was the son of Rowley Sprout and was born in New York state ti tne age of one year the family went West by way of a flatboat an the Allegnany and Ohio riv ers, ending at Scipio IncL Sive years laiei aiey came to Michigan uy covered wagon and settled in Unadilla Later ihey came to Putnam and took up land These holdings are now owned by Phil lip Sprout, Kenneth Wyhe, and George Crane Vviiliarn  Sproui went to the Liverxnore and Earn en schools and later to Michigan btaie ioimai ieacnmg requirements were not so high m those aays and ne could be said to have been sen uucated After several years oi district schooi ifacnmg ne took charge of thePmciaiey iiniool m lco5 He had 80 scholars This was a tworoom structure The other ieacher was his sister, Mary In 1869 he was elected county school commissioner In 1873 he returned to Pinckney and headed the school until 1900 ror ihree years he operated the Anderson schooi in 19u4 ne again tooK over as head of the Pinckney school Ill health caused him to  h u M Personals Mr and Mis Ross Read and the Howcua head laxnily left Sunday ior Piusburg, Pa, to spend Christmas wan uie hussell Heou urnUy Ihe Ciare Miller family went to Detroit Sunday ig see her biamei who is iiiOie nam California Mrs Oiaia rsennedy ana family oi Detroit ,iii onuuy With iviib LmriiU Voiiw1 Mis ia icscii ot Ann ArJjoi wai u Cianub cjicsi o e iob en iaoCn imily hiamv iwLioii una v e ot Mio wno aie voting nit daughter, vaturyn Li, caliea at uie Waller Cil vjin ijJ iaO V , i uL  ee ii me LiUiy LiiiKci ILVULC Ohb Ma itndcyj leave  lilt LAvii 11 AljjOJ WLiJ V,yiiil  at me Joe oi  iLiL  tamed tile iViOX i,y nrhjtrnu LVe Mi3 Mary hoi ueti oi tne i Joi L ana Mrs Lamas guests oi euniy c,oi ui indianj, , icue on  wly ui i nui   d  1 rj  i emeiium, vas a dnmer j about ii Clark faimiy leveihuri  No I Current Comment An incident happened in a Detroit court last week which carried uti Lck to oar boyhood days In Dcirou on one of the days of the snowstorm a man was brought beforeore Judge Brennan for nonpayment of alimony, he being 700 m uicajs lie was sentenced and iion the judge suspended sennee end uggested the man shov 0 and told him he would gv imn si tor shovelling off his vv end get him other jobs The aenurrea Lut accepted Back yhood most families used COOK wiiii and there was J hg woodpile at the back 11 e wore any boys in the   to split it Other man did it or hired it  a another system In many tramps roamed y, travelling by freight tiy they spent the night Lgc lockup In the morn   ni to homes and pro3 jeg their breakfast It torn then for the boss of , to take them out to the vjint to the axe and ask  ni a several armfuls of i eir breakfast Only y percent complied and y the homes with wood oji Qa  n i J v    v o heiutrt Aiivn na vo oi LaiioiJ vvcio given a wide berth it in a bank and pay by check  n aur one year Then he There has been an epidemic of went t0 Louisiana t0 teach ana school breakins this year Forest fires set a new low this year There were 671 fires and 4,317 acres burned over Both Vandenbergs may get into the political race Arthur, Jr for senator and William for governor This year 400,000 Christmas trees were sold, netting the state 60,000 in sales tax and license fees Michigan was fourth in census gain, jumping 1,116,660 of this number, 8,000 was due to births aieu mere While Professor Sprout may have been lacking in degrees, he  certainly was a success as a  teacher Always an admirer of drama, he probably put on mere j plays than any other superintend j ent in the history of the school, i borne ot his plays were Ten JNights in a Bar Koom, Capulett,   Lfxd Dundreary TCapuulut  jNigiitingale, ihe Great Klix  er, etc Gene Mann, prominent,  ONE On THt THINGS CLOSEST TO OUR, HEARTS IS THE DeStfct FOR GREATER WELLB6JN ANO SECUAlTy FOR OUR, FAMIL1I8, HER, IN AMERJCA, PLANNING AHEAD FOR THE NEW yEAR, We HAVE THE ADVANTAGE Of FREEOOM OF CHOICE AND FREEDOM OF ACTION, WITHINJ THE FRAMEWORK OF A  FREE SOCITy it ANO WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY   THROUGH OUA OWN EFFORTS  TO TRANSLATE OUXMZWYEAgSASPIRATIONS  fNTO ACCOMPLISHMENT Obituaries Services were Joseph Turczak of the fnhbhiebeaid cemr 17thr AlhontuI1  Church ott Calliope  jy cnecred every thing from can cake syrup to the neon sign, he said Mary s Catholic Church PiacJray Michigan Rev Fr Albert I Schmitt, Pasot Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800, 1000 IMP Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Pridav veniaa at 730 p in Confessions Friday after NoTeana Devotions M Feather Restaurant who cut soup I m a Pla b 1 name  Cnurch, Dearborn for Dr Mii T o fivecents a bowl and T  bone   sProut was not athletic MoClear who had been n  steaks to 125 ha had all the minded and there was no suosi tist them for 12 vefir, H inspectors in the state bearing ctiring of athletics during his re1 formerlv practisina i n WQS down on him They ordered his gime in 18bi the boys organized and Stockbridae vvosso walls ratproofed, made him put,a loofah team ana got a game, H , 9  in a healer Thev checked every with rloweil The Howeli boys ar 07 v n 0rY  rived at 300 pm but Professor f  MTrs Nele McCieer and Sprout refused to let the Pinckney me iatQ hawence McCieer He  ,boys out until 400 He knew noth a a charter president of the, Saturday 7i30 to 900 P, CONSERVATION DEPT NOTES  in9 about 6 game but showed up Commodore Club K of CBish i Sunday beijre 800 Mair  p  j at me half out oi curiosity Accord DP Fley Council 2660, 4th deg   Private ana state reforestation  ing to the late Lucius WUson, a tee a member oi St Alphonsus 2 recwvea ovei b,WUUU member of the team, the game was Ushers Club and the Holv Nam A tres Uus iau or hem a muiion  veiy close and Mr Sprout fintfily Society farmers ana  got the spirit and was observed he Dr McCieer is survived by his second half jumping up and down wife Evelyn and three dough on thesidelines yelling Fight em, ter, iMary Ann, Sheila and Martight em Gene Mann, George garet Ellen, his mother MrsNell Reason, Percy Swarthout were on the team  i t ing and Don niiyn and larniiy oi, raoto tevas, cr hfd on th M, jerry L,euiage 01 iJotie Dame, Kenh Ledwiage oi Lotion and rvi iiivent iaho J ot am IJU, Ledwiage They were Christmas guests at the hoscoe YaioorougnJ nome in berkiey i Tiie joe Griffith family were j Christmas guests oi tiie Maik Mat tebon iamiiy near bnghton ihe Maitm Hitter, jr, family spent Christmas Eve at the Martin hitter, br, nome at Lakeiand ihe VFW basketball team lost to bowlerville 3B to 48 and beat biohiots of Ann Arbor here, A to 90  teorge Meabon, Jr, and wife were Sunday callers at die Wil liam Marshall home in Stockbridge The James Whitley idmiy spen Christmas at the Wnnam Wh,  homo ii Ann Arcor The Robert rie ad iarnily were guests Chijtmas at the Artnur Jui ha home ni Gcegoiy  Ynr lules Verne wrote a d Around the World At iuot the book was alible, but the record been brokenNow Kant i l 0 U  J J y,  ihkL  hj sine i Cuy jule hao sent their 9yearvjki daughter, Elizabeth Bean, on a np atound the world by air plane, blie will travel exclusively oy piune and will see little of the woiid but anlanes and airports J us, what the purpose ot the trip is is ouscure She will hardly bwak any records as for this nostop Jhgnts and fueling in the air without landing are necessary The coming exchange of prison ers in Korea by the UN and Coa mujust forces is the iirst concrete  ieuj of the peace conferences, although there is much to b de bliL more than in 1350 ijcnools received naif oi themThe recently bought 4,300 bushe puie cones being run throuqh an extractor will provide 2,1 UU  bushel of seed 1500,000 new fishing licenses ana 0,000 uout stamp are be ing sent to 4,000 Michigan licen e dealers,also 1,200000 new fishing law digests, He married Beatrice Ander ie McCieer, two brother, Wilfred and Clyde five sisters, Sr Mar istella IHM, Mrs Thomas An son a pupa Two children weradenon Mrs Margaret JonesMrs i lack Draper, and Mrs born a son, Fred, who number of years ago died end rung xaw cuqests, , numoer oi years ago ana ct The state has purchased 1000 daughter Mrs Ethel Lessing of more acres of land to enlare recreational areas, Deer herd management and the Horton trespass act are two matters to be ensidered by the next legislature, The conservation dept wants power to regu k4 4be deer herd and to enforce the Horton Trespass Ac Prospects for uranima mining mining in the upper peninsula are remote Jones and McLauqh ttn who took ouit a license to ex   plore for it have given it up Timber cutting rights in three upper peninsula forests will be old Dec 28 Jan 23 At last reports the oldest deer hunter in Michigan was Luther Moody, 6 of Evart Bees used a circulatmq air sy tern in their home years before man did  The massauga i Michigan s only poiBoniaus snake, Michigan has more  shore Hn fhrn any state in the union The carp is the lmrgest species Crf the minnow famlv Rabbits do not dig holes but use those of other animals The age of a tree is determfcv by fee rinas in the cros ftftetios of the ftump s  Mr cmd Mrs Louis Shehcm had fe Gene Shehan family of Ann rbor and the Gerald Bauer fam Dv o Briahton for Chrlstmcm holirrv auef Janet Lundeen visited her mother fn Detroit Christmas Dayv G W Meyer and family of Villa Park Ill Mr Sprout was a member of the Masonic order and served as Master of Livingston Lodge in 1871 and 1872 He was also a past pa ron of the OES and attended the first Grand Chapter held in Adrian m 1866 with Dr C W Haze and vife and West Hinchey and wife During his time as superintendent of the school he lived at And erson and drove to the school Lu ius Wilson says he was regular Matt Brogan,The celebrant of the requiem high mass was the Rev Mauric9 Oik of Flin the deacon was Fev  EdnTond McCieer and the sub deacon was Rev Haney of Wayne The sermon was deliv ered by Rev Mgr HaJcerd Burial was in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery at Jack son, Michigan  Congregational Rev Donald Brady, pastor Wed, 400Juniui choir pracuse 730, 0eniar chtfr practise Thur 730, Prayer meeting at the home of MrsDora Swarthout Sun 1030, New Years SermonThe Testimony of the Yearsand CenturiesSunday School IT 30 New Years Eve Young Peopo at church for skating and games 1015 games ana lunch 1115 Oandlelight Wach Night Set vice The Victory of Light All are Invited Jan 3rd Confirmation Class for adults at church 730 Trie class for high school siudens begins Sat Ian 5th and will continue until Easter Mennoruee  me u Uie number of UN forces reu tu oe prisoners of the Reds  v   yt the Reds have only iiua tneir names of 3,198   gj tion is    where are iA J,JUL The UN forcesare nsx Noggle ana wife of Ann ArHioidrng 4,UUU Red prisoners at bor spent Christmas at the Frank the piemen me The probabilities Aberdeen home 25 Years Ago are tnui m missing 9,000 were either executed or died of starva lion m tiu p ion camps The Reds dont hve very high themselves aud their prisoners live even woso ivo names of Livingston The program for the Christmas exercises of me Congregational Ccumy r,oy, appeared in the put  113, Richard Atwell of Church is in this issue, it is very hsacd long Recitations aie by Helen I Brighton and CHRISTMAS CAROLLERS aJS  i  i r i   ti v ZtZra eacx rasior 60 members of the PettysvuTe I   gy Walter Esch JS clockwork and would not vary  Civic Ass,n spent 2 hours caroll ggiatant   Maurice Leinbucri j five minutes on his daily arrival at ing their neighbors last Wednes U WorsiUp 10LIJ he school He certainly did a re1 nignt Later they were invited in Sunday School ,  1100 teiier, Lveiyn Liiiott, Janis Car itobeit hicharaoon, Margaret Cui  ieu, Bill haujiii, Winstui haugrm, ,net Feaier, hex Smnh, Viola Ka in J, Aiger Le HeLn Vandervvan, iiovcra hcaa, jeun Giuve,, naei Meyer,  ridied jack, rranj LIS ijcnnett, dvcryn Hendee, Her 2rt iail, ii bairov, Virginia1  DucGf, jj ck Leaon, Maijone, ieaatu, ricge jack, Erma biiiii mcb, Coniiie JarrovV, Lveiynj ,anov, Vviila Meyoi, Lilly Meyei, i  Loima Cardor, vahx Care ier,  i,axine Simrons, Laura Lurneh, i hke oezzeg, Mary Katuna, Leo i idaaes, Loiotav Carr, Liino Gage, l the Norm Hamburg gins and trie   Woheio guts were on lor several i songo, and there were c us, cc Itie aoorstep bcoy  geLmg1 along nicely at trie ,Cmey bam Clayton Galemo of rov uivihe Some complications have aten Walter Dixon of Atlanta, Ga Georgia married in Apvu If J ietoie he went overseas vas reported killed in Lis wife, Agnes, col iarance In Septemt married another GI i Sasser of Fort Mciiay no on Cna  a n, x oi s vi vvihc Ituv  or o ti  t s name appears in UN prisoners to be exJSea leaving his wife with two LusLcmason her hands A regular hhech Arscn story She has not yrt decided on her course of aciicn i ne hed Cross is making pur o receive the prisoners,  mo t of whom are believed to be ur inched They will be , o i L,  to America as soon as  l,i narkable job of teaching with the neans he had at his disposal In to the home of Mr and Mrs, Thomas Bonner for coffee and 888 he graded the school and the j donu r Assisting the hostess irst graduating class was in 1891  wert Mesdames Mark Nash, Toe Bcrsydlo and Peter Gerycz The WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT Who will be elected president in 1952 Eo find out, Astrologer Myrd Kingsley his prepared as trologicai charts of four likely, candidatesPresident Truman, Tunman General Eisenhower, Senator Taft and Governor War ren See her analysis and predic  tions, fascinaing reading in ihis Sundays December 30 issue oi The American Weekly, ex ltsively with Detroit Sunday Timet Petfysville Civic Assn wishes to thank the school board foMhe school for the loan of a bus and Woodroe Massey thedriver  14, torium Dr Sigier ay,  iaz re1 730 covered from tiie drug vnn vnucn it was doped Married at St Johns Catholic   Church, Jackson, Tuesday, Miss ect dothim for Gennan retu , AnitaAmburgey of Pinckney to gees Childrens Hour   Younq Peoples Meeting Cottv Fellowship Service Wednttday 800 p m The Mennonite church will coli Mr and Mrs Tsse Hpnrv enterwine the L T Hnry family and eih BrrrdbuiV and wife of Chelsea Christmas SPECIAL COMMUNICATION There will be a special com munication of Livingston Lodge No 76 F and A M or Friday evening December 28th, at 800  J This  the last issue of 1951 and today conditions are not unlike those of a year ago Then there were rumors of war and undeclared wars were being fought is several places The same condition exists today War does not seem any closer now than it did a year ago in the days of the Berlin air lift There is more unemkiK    BASKET BALLSCORES Fooserelt 31 Mikm 2 1m ftog St Mary 41 St Thomas 24 Moreid 38, Clinton 36 Norti yiHe 46, South Lyon 30 Napol  eon 65, Biooldysi N41 Powkrvflle  Ion a GL boy who will be home Y  PnT Ama wuv   md 3 haV9 a  Mr and Mrs foe Clark in Ann turnout and show our new offl Born to Mr and Mrs, lohn Mc  e we are withthem  P Guirt Muriel Read oi Detooit  cm  BJ   W M Chisimas eVe, a dtghter, Jan  W Curlett Sec tlcW cndRc l Mrs  Rosa and Be families spent Monday Floyd Kommond home in Lan ing Andrew Nesblt and wife Christmas guests a th Dr Wyiie home in  p m to conferr the EA degree  here New Years Eve Dan Denton ana M E Kunn left Tuesday on a trip to Florida and Cuba XMial Riley of StLouis, Mo, tho Rev John Wall officiating Fifty relatives were entertained at dinner at the Teapot, Jackson The Masons and Stars will have W  a dance at tne Masonic Temple Payment now than a year ago   due to slowness, in converting to war work War does not appear imminent at the moment but the whole world is a powder keg and the least incident could ignite it 5 ROV nZi Tony defilUppi and wife, Vince LaRosa and wife cmd Junior Doyle and wife spent Xmas evo 4he dtfillippl sr home in Arm ft HeAfc k GaBlomte I  Mr and Mrs Pert VanBlaricum entertained all their children for Christmas Met Chaker underwent an oper The people have Burking the cost   , H yt plenty of money although the of living and everything else has been climbing There has been ne ation at the Pinckney Samtorium great distress such as existed back Monday 1 192933 and war contracts arv ckLabey entertainedall his expected to relieve the unempley r ,  i children and families and Batae mf nt i Lynch for Christmas  j V , , ,,, ,,1  dtf Fred ttvirrton w,o hs bee grt Jtn   oneratinif a musy factory en the Hhr4rm mw  ,         r  www rsvl VVW MmzZm    1 5    V M s f    , WS   SSB i  Wednesday, IVtugaiHij Mas  70 lambs lost week lor 500 T Ail W Extsad the Seasons lor a Very Heppy New Year THOMAS READ SONS Limber and Building Supplies I i PLEASE ACCEPT OUR WISHES A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL very fine Xmas turkey dinner HOMER ABNEY  ,0 z xl    Food Locker, Meats Groceries Chubbt Mr and Mrs K, housner ot A new  atock commission tongtttvn oav gon io rkviau 1180 has started in Detroit un lo vmii iheu son in uxe curuou  v11 0 name of Reason Bray peace and Mover The members aze liie 7 year old daughter of 1 ara,Pinckney George Mr and iu james fcuoai oi   Munith and Elmer Bray Laeanu is a pauent at St Joe  Mt MOOTS Mayer replaces Jao hospiiui tuxn irbor with luetic j Burden wfeo died Edward Mike Rissman Si C V VcmWinkle bought in a diea ai Mcpherson nopitaihow S , f 1 Ff 88 ell, aet week, lie was a brother 88 J1   1831 , oi lius Rissman He and his me good fish cue being tak wiie conducted the county in en 011 the ice an the pond ,iirmary, Lee Barton got two 3 lb onts the Mrs Gacia Chamberlain of otiier daVPlnckney is caring tor Mrs T16 Lakin school is closed as Mayme Sloan oi risweil who e mother of the teacher Elva arce her ankle Wellman, is sick w4am and Donald whjta  The HamburgPutnam Farm oaviction tor the murder of ers Club meei with Mr and Mrs Jronk Klein, Brighton merchant, Harry Whftlock Saturday The was affirmed by the supreme following are on the program court starred serving their 13 Mr and Mrs Henry Bee, Mrs, to 15 year sentences in Jackson Arthur Schoenhals,Ma Vanfleet  TLS1 T   n ,  , Mrs Sa Kennedy Mrs S E, rtf f1 Ryal ak Swarthout sponsored a Christmas party at the Mich State San last week I   Harold Otto, linotype opera Alice Gearhart of Dexter and Livingston County Press is the M,  T nffrri TWU new W M of the Fenton Mas ofcm w HIJ   onic Lodge Chiisonwere Christmas guests The employees of tht Michigan a   Nh home BeU Telephone Ob enjoyed  Uf f, Marilyn verv fee s tnrW Hinnr Clark worked m the dime store  Howell llu  HowelL MtrhVjan Friday Saturday, Bc 2 29 June Allyson, Van Johnson Is TOO YOUNG TO KISS also Gene Autrey Smiley Burnetts In WHIRLWIND Sunday, Monday Dtd 30 31 Matins Suaday Mf 9tt conttnao loho Payne, Rhonda Fleming Fotreit Tucker John Abbott in CROSSWINDS la TecMiJcoiox  Dexter Theatre rtdar 8ahudar Dc 28 29   Two Great Hits IROQUOIS TRAIL Comers  Dec 18th in the lobby of the the Howell telephone building 01     The employees of the Howlett biook were in Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor last week Jane Nash and Barbara VanBros, hardware stores were en Greetings fior a Happy New Yar SWARTHOUT FUNFflAL HOME Rome of Dependable Service Don C Swarthout Director 9aturdciy tained at a turkey diniier at fo 6 Mrs Louis cyle en jacks, Chelsea, last week  tertamed Uie Clarence StapisH LylelJvukeGwdish has been ktrni cmd Mr Ella Stapish oi installed as W M oi the Stock Cnelsta, the Robert Grainger bridge Masonic Lolge  ta3nilY oi Lansing, the RayDonChelsea and Dexter high  cjniliee and Eva and Mark Mel school basket ball teams wiU Mr Louis Coyle Mrs Mar play in the Albion tournament 91 Burns andJoe attended the  funeral of a cousin in Pontiac 47 Years A 0  Janwss Burns and D Conklin  1 vin crt dinner SundayThe KOTM will put on their Miss Bernice Lamont with annual play and aance at the Mary Jane Dunnigan have gonr opera house Feb, 17, Lincoln to Florida by autoSmith is director  CrnJutmas guests of Mr and Casper Culhane and Roger Mrs John McDonnel were Lois Can Were home from Howell rDonnell of Ypsilanti, Mr and  tfor Christmas , Mrs George Kenny and Mrand Robert Srrith of Howell sold Mrs, Robert Bauer of Webster    News 31, 1130 pan, New Years Eve Midnight Show Olson and Johnson  to HELLZAPOPPIN  with Martha Ray,  Hugh Herbert mr Cartoon Tvs wd Thur, Jan 12, 3  Mat, New Years 2 pm oont ANN OF THE INDIES  la Technicolor Ilarrtag Jean Peters, Louis Jordan Debra Paget Herbert Marshall oxtdj Novelty  M cortoon , fom4ngSkrughterTrailf Rhubard A Place in the Sun  at   on J, F Cooppe, Noyrf vieorge Montgomery iireida Marshall Ktartutg TALL TARGET Dick Powell Paula Raymond and Addlphe Menjou Sunday, Monday, Dec 30, 3l shows 700, 900 Sun 3,5,7,9 A Great Picture TEXAS CARNIVAL In MCUWCOlOk  Red Skelton Esther Williams Cartoon Pote Smith Nw Tuo Wed Thur, Ian 1, 1, 3   ON MOONUGHT BAY Shows 700 900  areat musical comedy sarrina Goxdon McRae Doris Day aad  Jack Smith Cartooi Lee Theatre W1OTMORF LAKE MICH , Friday Saiwday, Dec 28 29 SUBMARINE CQMMAND  wiui William Hold Nancy Olson Plus TRAIL OF ROBINHOOD4 witk Roy Rogers and Trigger Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Deo 30, 31 BLUE YEIL  ComingJim Thorpe Lady Pays Off Chelsea Michigan TM nr    i  rT Friday Saturday, Dec, 28 29 PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST 1 with i  Roy Roger, Dale Evans   Shows 715i 905 Throe Stooge Comedy Nws 8horts vOflOOIl  Sunday Monday Ded 30, 31  THE WEST POINT STCRY  A Mutical StarriBa James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Dorris Day, Gordon MacRae undoy 3how J S, 1, I Cartoon GRTINGS TO ALL THE PARKER MOTOR SALES Efi2, iqwoTOjPiLYMourrH SALES AND SERVICE  Gas Oil General Garage Work  Tu3 Wed, Thur, Jan 1, 2, 3 THATS MY BOY with Jane Wyman, Charles Laughton  Lewk, Dean Marlin Rtttfe and Joan Blondell Hussey Last of the WUd West Sport Cartoon ctskC      m ComingPcrintmg the Clouds with Tuee, Wed, Thur, Ian, 1, 2, 3 GOLDEN GIRL in Technicolor J Btarrina Mifcde Gaynor Dennis Day  Plus STREET BANDITS,  Starring Teddy Edwards, Robert Clare News PEIRGES iw FOR AMEN  AVON iilA i LVX Stockbrtage jyucaigaa Friday Piieenliiy Dec 28 29 NEVER A DULL MOMENT  A Good Comedy Starring Howell Michigan 0Y WHH CONFIDENCE  JHarold Lloyd Francis Ramsder Cartoon, Quick on the Vigor 1W AH We IxtenU the SeasonsGreetlngs ior a Happy New Year THE DETROIT SET Beck, lupt Ms  cuitar, Greetings  PLEASE ACCEPT OUR WISHESFOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR HOLLIS WYLIE Insurance and Bonds Phone 136 Pinckney  w ACCSPT OUR WISHES FOR A HAPPY NIW  WAYNE WAGONER Meats Beet o kike OutChubbt Cornefi Deal Me In Florida Cowhands Sunday, Tuueeday, Dec 30, Jan, 1  IMAD WEDNESDAY A Cosse Stoning , Fied MacMuurray Irene Dunne j  Newi cartqon Soakabye Kttty  Dec 31 New Year Midnite Show  EXCUSE MY DUST  A Comedy Starring 1 Red Skelton, Sally Forrest All Seats 35c Coming Three Desperate Men  At War with the Ann Sunshine, Sampson  Delilah  TaE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now ior Women BUSINESS OFFICE posrnoNS, and  SWITCHBOARD  OPERATORS No Experience Necessary j Training Done on the Job  Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Employs Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 323 E Washington StAna Axbtr  siPOCTFYS SERVICE STATION HoOIS BwCBw0nl Prop  m Davie  Ofk flottfi md ,Wrwaker Service, Bottled Gas JMB  sip  VAJ ami oa STATION  A HAPPPY NEW YEAR TO All P W Curlett, Baiter Jfan Amburaey  Charles Barrett THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH   IF  5ft  fti JSKennedys Gait Store LOWEST PVJlCE EVER  Special de loxjf HILGASWPAH Rang Gali drip tray aad va Mafe V ap t3C rcjiuta i time and tMiofonaatioa AoDfcMta aatirt Mp V wtrtcing torn Ton irtaa Canceled  Wednesday, December 26, 1951 tadasn Dtopalek PJ4 En I ,JEJ  nd date aatter at ptejflcn  Act of March 6 law ayeggtsm Ptic 1 Oulm Rd, was killed in Hov Satuurday at the Cspelke  , Ohio crossing Wnaa a    his car In West Virginia first hunters choice deer season 20000 does bucks and fctwns were lolled out of an estimated herd oi 150 J  000 to 200,000 deer i Mrs Wally Knapp fell on the ice while crossing the P Mcross uig there last week but manag ed to crawl out of the way of an approaching riin She is in St Joe hospital Ann Aiborwith, a broken shoulder Delbert Smith of South Lyon won the grand champion prize at the Turkey Raisers show at Saginaw and 7 ribbons besides Gerald Henry is home from Detroit for the holidays Mrs Ella Mercers hip was only bruised cmd she relumed 4ome from Melius hospital, in  Brighton, Xmas day Wm Shehan and wife were Christmas guests of Mrs Madel tne Shehan and family in Ann Arbor t v Nancy Wylie is home from University hospital, Ann Arbor for the holidays The Lloyd Hendee family werek in Holt Monday The Southeast Marion Farm Bureau held their Christmas party at the Frank Dorsey home last Wednesday Ernest Kew and wife of Detroit Audrey Klekot of Brighton and  Levi Ludtke were Sunday guests at he Albert Dinkel home The Lynn Hendee and Lloyd Hendee families were Christmas Quests of the Dr James Nash family in Coldwater Edward Allen mayor ofChubbs Mr and Mrs Dale Miller ei Corners, entertained the follow tained a dinner Suunday, Gayle owina  a roast CTOOse eder  Shirley and wife of Livonia, Thursday night Reg Scnafer Daryi Shirley and wife of Ply Glenn Chubb Bert Rubbins and  ynpuch, Doyle Templeton and Homer Abney family of Keego Harbor, the AI Albert 1 and wife daugh bert Shirley family and Mrs ter Albera, and Levi Ludtke I R0y Wright were to 11 ArDOr Saturday Neil Baughn is home from the 65 Brghion high school pup USN California on leave Tho ils spent last week at the conser pari Baijghn family lntertained vation camp at Cedar Lake near all their children except Mrs Chelsea They studied tracking Betjy Seefeld and family The 3 trapping and rifle shooting The SeT families and Mrs Mary structcrs Mrs Don Swarthout Teeple were also there, conservation officers were in The Winston Baughn family was one of the teachers who spent Sunday at the Frank Clark acted as chaperon home in Mflford I Sam Gentilei and Earl Packer Migg Anna Ab who has  thlL  l2 etarial position with the FBI    ,f J  9p crt Washington D C, flew home Mr and Mrs Eugene Reason  j ni ih W of Detroit are now in Miami  spndw5r Hr Beach Florida for the winter Pte Mr OTd rB Homer  Mrs Glen Kingsley is a pat Abney ient at St, Joe hospital Ann Ar The Ohn Robinson family  be , 1M were Christmas guests of her  10OK FOR THE CLOCK 3 AT RUSH LAXE WHEN Of NEED 01 ,  Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures 11 Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPIOAUTY COMPLETE LINE DP FOTURFS, COLOR f WMTE PVft Myroir Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONI MNCXNEY 1S7PU Pocohontas  AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL ANTHLMOJTE ANB CANNALL OOAL ON HAND D EHoey Sons  PHONE 268 DEXTER I MrsRobert Pike returned home  from Melius hospital, Brighton i last Thursday LIVINGSTON MOTOR SAIS Buick Sales and Service HowU, Michigan We Extend th Grethnqr LIBERAL TRADEIN ALIO WAN I ON YOUR OLD RANGE J  Hem to At tfan is eiedermze kitchen witk Phflp    the tfcrity bottled gas for farm and town home ou can hurt far and wide, but yot wost find t bigger value anywhere thaa thai seautiful  luxe raftfe ftemefftbwr, loo, wt will glvt you a generous vyadein allowance o your aid range regardless of type, make, at eenditkmf Eay erms, if you wisl MANY OTHCR PNLOAS AfllANCW MOM WHICH TO CHOOSE I The 7 year old daughter of mother Mrs George Spratt in Mr and Mrs, James Kubat of MiUord  Lakeland is a patient crt St Joe Trvin Kennedy and wife were hospital, Ann Arbor, with luk Chrismas guests of the Ambros ema llh  Kennedy family in Howell The Ona Campbells spent the Ronnie HosWris and family of I Christmas holiday at the Carl  md Mcdge Jack of Ann Lentz home pi Lansing The Gor  AxhoT were Christmas guests of 1  Mr8 H Carr spent Christ Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller 8  fce Myl Kettler h0rae    i    u T i x 4i i 4rrckson  HAPPY NEW YEAR IS OUR SINCERE WIttf w ,  WTNKEUHOUSE FLORAL CO Plans and Cut Flowers for All  Howell Michigan Say It wife Flowed   m  called on Arnold Berquist at the,   ,   w j Michigan State Sanitarium and on The Gerald and 8eK6M Drv and Mrs George Pearson in Y temflies of Howell called Howell Sunday  at the Irrin Kennedy home Sun C J Clinton and wife spent day Christmas at the Ralph Clinton The Gerry Eichman family I home in Detroit 1 Edward Spears were Christmas  The Charles Clark family of guests at the Russell Glover Galesberg, Private Thomas Clark home af Fowlervflle and wife of Camp Carson, Colo, e FhilHp cmd Edwin Sprout and Jerry Clark and wife were    Christmas at the  Christmas guests of Mrs Margaret Q sul6 home in Howell I Clark  I  Mr and Mrs, Ray Burns enter Week end callers at the Ben I tained their children and Mr white home were Frank White and Mrs Louis CoyleCfcristmah   faxafty 0 Howell Mrs Joie  Mrs Florence Ryer of Granr Forner, James Forner and ten Rapids is visiting the Asher ny d Mrs Ellen Newman of J  WyHe familf Ann Arbor Pheme 43 Pinckney ROGER J CAM Insurance of AH finds 4 I htUtktt i  rt ys M i ,i frMI9fJ SEE US TODAY  WiMANBH All N8TATLAT10M KTAA  Cl dIST WISHES AHAPPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL  THE PfCKMEf 1 TAVERN Resarlo LoRoea THE VmCDXET BOWl We Wtoh Yon Each and Every Ooe Beet Wlsnes hi HAPPY NEW YEAR  3mttK6ei Only yoj co i srti  V m S tfr         i    ,       ,     PPPP  , 2331  NsfrMCK Wednesday, December 26, 1951 iUl  T   k wmmmmmSmSU fenatilt worn Boovtr AERODYNE Model 51 with exclusive flitter Gitterf nozzle eats up tt from ftseeboard to ceiling flfelusrfe Hoover Dirt Ejector empties It oatyow hands stay dean 8495, complete with cleaning took TBE SUTt Of MKHKUUr Court far ike County ef  CORNER JitwaJMfx witiiii, Uili 4toiU   taf HsitV tf time you  owned a 4 Hoover  fERM  At a eesste ot told Goad feeld c tba  fcebot Qtk to ta Cuy  Howe en Pfneibw 22nd 1851, U THE MATifia w in ESTATfc Q Tans R WhetseL Deceased, Jam O, Kelly baring filed la aeid cod oourUiiiiinal admuubtrtoa account d bit petta prayta ier fce  feiiowttwe isewef and far ae easias osd ttetrttninei ot the xeetda ot eauf easts J  to Ordered that tb 14 day of Jan  A D,W1 at tea A M, at saw Probate  Qtfiee W seieby appauaed fc Lwiae It to rsAher urdeied That Public   KO laeteel o aivea y publication at v NieW pMnmia to Rki day O heartn uel  THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Bey M Dutty, M D  HEAL ESTATE Farms Ziomesr Lake Propertta and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me  GERALD itEASON Broker 0s ftortn Pearl jPtockaey, Mich Phone 13 3 nckney  Michigan Daily UtOQ A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays Mon Tuesy FrL SaU  to  p m DB, a  MeCWSKEY  J , HOC Desist I Plumbing and Heattna 112 North Mirniaan Ave  State 8717 Lakeside Drive Telephones License Bush Lakr Omce 935 Residence 814   r  EvwSno by ASSSenta P  fWARTHOUT 4 SON HoweU a Michigc  Funeral Home HERB SNJlED ,, l83 M7 E OMjJia p336  PtaWHtt Dos C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance 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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> r ffSfVTt cr i  Dispatch Volume 68  Dtspcrlch Wednesday December 19 1951 atUciiiiua iliirror Another question tor ialihriWSwS Characters At on Old Boys and Girls He trade School News At the first Health Council last 04 Catholic Marys Goth otic Church BGkrf Michigan School Notes Current Commeut legnuTe  WTapp3 8 9   Uuiiy assisted by   Rr Fr Alht J hn Pas e    2UOUIWJU Tor weiUcuv wu J VanWinkle oi Howell, lather Meier and Poiaak ot the Mien, 5 Masses  otT TMU n,01     Uate ban, gave 173 vacinauons , 630 800 1000 11 vtTmiieb icna econa TaeT  fcrtheiCharies VanWinles my were Mrs jane Deveraaux, uvt, mub long econu larger larm acw owned  j Aach      ui iAfi world ana cost auuuuuu enbrenner sr so hV could   la bridge auihoriiv avs me I m  Juiy celebration at Pmck  Jrelfif Brightoa twice J  Ghristoas x m toasitci jDcui last Frm,,  Pcteg to hT bridge authority days me state can unance it without reus ing the iaies charged by the 6 state terries now which 19 zQb a car ana it could be paid for in  ney and see ther rope waiicerAt the time 1 eacruiied about the 1 ope walker anu xeainea som interesting facts There were fed years, tugineers  say to 2 oi mem md   Mrs Ethel Gustaison, Mrs Kuth Hitter, Mrs Adelaide Hose and rJft05 last faau  Pea to beat ail past r varsity won in ,Vw a IO  accicteni if5 J Winter 800 4 IGJCW I   w b ijar uus year Govwo a f Novenna Dsvotfonsi I  niyntun iads were weak c called tor safe, Z tt fndav evnlnz aM3Q p, aa ou asei sh,, J I anvmn JT , ane iiviirs bdith VanSlambrook The next health council is Jan 2 at  Friday Saturday appeal  shooting and  to  1 T over me hdayT iK ric XAO    cause,, IOo Kit , , s US theory the bridge is impossible is bunk The currents are neg ligible, Ihe wind is never moe  vveic G man boys rom Dexter named George and Emanuel Vinkle the elementary schooU when buuday 5 8jMar they wll receive the second of truee shots First Grade Uiuny qhildren Christmas shoppea Saturday  l000 votioiw1  Meajyon rackina uD zu I 14 t hrii to Si  f , 130 to 800 P K Pi 1ICJC Darrow 19 I t U Darrow 12 and yovernar by stating j u an i i lL    iiieii xatner was ourv ViriiteLa han 70 miles an hour the ice is i u   ti  , 1,u  no pro S boom 001 cTVPnws em ItS   SOW    iti  S x  Z l enn i Q c31 began to practise it traftic lanes handled 1500 cars A  ui, u J  , an hour ,  fl ru 7 onlT d rcpe ,two We de a hreplace and Former Lt Gov Keyes says IfLZ i  ltlhui1 atockinqs on it he is cured of politics and wont  FJ fltc0d uWaklt ata4ny I Ve are making Christmas run again 4iat the Republican 1 At Pinckney they stretch   party is only open to menxwith  f Tpe acr2SS H2m, heV We have our Christmas tree Scr check books who will obey  hcrt  fw Roy Clarks store Wednesday orders ,  i X e op of e hoielaclos e We thank BiU Jeffreys for our The social welfare dept is fac ffreei Emanuel was the best per new table hejnade It matches ing difficulties due to inflation iomeJ Gfrce J10011H lhe our floor and unemployment and may crowd and passed the hat After ,  fJHtaad ThUn hove a million dollar deiicit for 1  meS Nicholas Robbinholt had a  pubHc assistance grants  JSIOKIU1 carried a chair and a tooth  , , WWJJ Senator Moody will introduce ohn out Sat down m the chair, We  d Jh Bezzegs Sw dos ochoo a bill to increase jobless bene Whore th roe w, nv,r ihft, , , J a wzze9s , Coiiiciitioiial  uy hes ivev bonald Uiady pastor wan F  Chrismas pag Haines C  uve Han,, 6 K ,,7 wirK v ,wa Aa U or Urigxiion jaa eampi as he had ha  Brighton Res ,Wu twice m HowehTr Stewari, iaPc  vioJatJone, Les was a Sitiord ktue  center there, fa bottTto Fuller sVncef tie tickeu were guashddinrr cu 1 a the governor never Friday 730 eant at church M   i0a  P lwve learned Sunday lubU, SermcnUnto US 1 learned to eat iubies whi be baptised s r  We trimmed our tree Friday, a Savior Sunday Scho 1 lin i US  mcy vey, ,  UWKS were not can We heve a manger scene under Waten qth  ,, VK, a, chih knaK tolML veno9 laJI Codding i G , Woodwas evicted he stands inlTo kneyiller, Lavey cnt ThySQ tickets were not am Calvai, earionite ohurch   scV Pastor  V  I mpson 1 Stewart 6 Sergt Gene Dinkel was with the i ino iinckney varsity had alavnor en both occasions and IKIIJ game but managed to saV here was no law violation squeeze ojt a victory by oneprr It was 14 all at the end of Th S S Sunt  u r , pn  was i4 aIi at he end cf inere is something rr,, u Assist  Esch the iiIst quarter and Pinck ed  Cirstmas 2    k ,ed n rstmas slrv which makes it trailed adapiuwe to the orent tL fis 60 Miurice Leinbaci 28 to 26 at the holf K,t   140  38 c, ,h3 end of the 3rd  JePll and Mary paL s of  1 period With 2 minutes to qo Don Cnrist we,e oruered by tbf ,ill to increase jobless bene  we rope was over me farm Thursday It was very cold fc Hoift   j  u v j   , 5 , u   oy me rom 27 30 a week to 55    eet ajdpW but we had  d ijne  ow reopic, , j  i0 1   , tMPer o go toYBT  rk   111 We decoraed our ttee Thurs   t The UAWCIO has sent W Mr 00 p lilt wiiTf    t   Ait u  viy VIH 1I1VAUV V word that indusrial workers  aV   to be an old s ory  f constroclion ed for participating in gamolmg onf ceased to attmet Circuses j We want tQ  Mr Jefrevg ect ciotr The iviennonite cnuu n ou previously sunk one to tie  Hiem ana be t ixed, he beLicr core 47 to 47 and send the m na nf money We aU1 J  c  rLnt Lv  1 i ,i Christmas time The T will not be proteceted U have a variation of it but  Michigan ranks 12th in percap use a wireinstead of a rope GracT ita income The average is 1583 They nde bicycles across it and ruiD racq the national aver wheel a person across in a  qaes On Dec 2 o at 800 P M Keith Morgan was 8 years Hans Hllerbrand of Firt, Ger  ior German refu otheiful , the overtime Jew, were  nmadic tribe tray period to provide the winning tiling from plac to place to HKtrain for Pinckney Pincknt v F F C G G past rG ior tieir fJocks and had Brighton no ixod isidence Caesar solv outhweli ea is by ordering ach to QO  Sipes to hiS pae of birth tQ j tQx Evanson ed So Joseph went to Bethlehem Buffing wherehecould find no accomodes Stonex ions and had to sleep in in for the late Lawrence McClear of Subs Mrofka, Carr, Henryv stable where the nativity took Gregory, a Detroit dentist died T Vinsrn Bradley BrightonKane plare Conventions etc of the pre   CiTi4  ill i i l 1 comrxrred to the national aver  u      oldDe 147 His mother brought acmy will speajc A mens quart fe age of 1433 5 percent of the wheelbaarrow birthday cake and ice cream ete wlU sm All invited A ftirofka hedi dlTTetK   ES went  W  D  McC  son of Mctteson alarovT thelber of u to the tos and carnv Our m , decorated teenagers dropping out of Mirh als selling a razor s rep pste  u  schools and is makina Pprjnnincr Tan ii toi wo v   i , federal school lunch aid will bji George became a painter and it wr us pla d first basi or tjpinfY tse T  MaUeson 8 Evanson 17 andie  wWmin orscieist cufone cent per pupil per meal decorator and died at Battle  i 2A tem in19829 5  qbf  llL  d  age setting j out of Mirh als selling a razor s rep pste  y Drettv   in Deroit Saturday He was a Atkinson, ODoughery, Lehan, sent day stillfind hotels unable ina a sr He died at Muskegon where hs WhaVe a prrtty  graduate of Howell high school AprVan Chappel PointsJeffrey o handle thecrowds The WoT an 1, 1952 was a sissors and knife grinder, hank school ooara tor getting md Universilv f MichiQian He 17, AMrofka 15, J Mrofka lWil deriaq shepherds who coma ftfro  stk sndrews2 Suthweli 3 1 S3 tW HOL  ACCIDENTS  TiBCOTT UOTft HBVT ,  1 FSVom ,Sfivin are hl wife  2 I vhoSe race , f he was in whose Holiday Occidents will contri After being out and hour and Mary Keii ana Lieanor moxom children, his motlier, 2 brothers Susane Clark spentthe week country he was born and in tribuie a vorse traffic toll in a half a jury composed of 7 m 5ecri, ,e and5 sisters The funeral was ind Jn Ann Arbor with Mr cad whose writings his comina woe  Creek ed of 7 f wS fflr nictures 5 8 The funeral ws nd Jn A Arbor with Mr and whose writings his coming in Michigan tins year than in womea and 5 men acquitted Mr inayer tooic our picture ln Detroit Monday witn burial Mrs Joe Clrrrk in Ann Arbor, fortcld refuse to ticcept hi any year in history, according Charles Selesky of Lake Chem last Wednesday in jackson,      T     ra to Sergt John Pennala of the ung 0f manslaughter Saturday  Merry Chnstmas to everyone    Michigan Stcjte Police In Dec m0rning i nn ,1  11 , Gxrfdere,r rs CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ember 1950 the accident to 1 Un e niQht of November 27, VanBlaricum and Mrs Vander The Com Conql church will reahed 153, 44 during the week 195u Selesky had an arguement cook  fP present a Christmas oi Christmas Since then the ac with Samon Estrada a Mexican  Seventh Grade Friday evenng, Dec 21 at whvh cident rate has been climbing miqrant worker at Culvers Tri i We are bugy qetting 0Ur pro, time the Christmas story will be and reaching new peaks angle, a tavern west of Howell qTCm ready for Wednesday, dramatized, assisied bv tho sinq Longer periods of dcrkness on Grand ybver Estrada died at part g reCitations and part of incf and speaking Junior choir, ished Rev Bcachy returning ana ciner features as paqan ritee and adverse weather conditions  wounds Dec 20 1950 and t Chrismas carols 11 ifts io th less fortunate home from his Gregory school ana wouid Irave none oi them make driving hazardous People Seiesiv Was arrested Numerous We wigh Qn0 boys nad girls Santa Clous will to him to Dr Duffy His princi Back labour youth few home are so absorbed in the ohday poSIponements followed, two e Chrstmas and a HaDPv,ie eTB  1 injuries were a cnt in the hcid Christmas trees They wele rush They grow careless The main wituees disapeared and  w Year  head lighted with candles, tlien and one millionth traffic dTi in 2 oners Were Killed in an auto    MASONIC INSTALLATION Janice Burns spent ihe week decorated with cotton andAtauno ,,   r in ancs Mr iiH Mrs Ed Clark and her stiU continue to desalt woby cJ piste Joyce, brought her home conspiracy of thpj church that Sundav he wos put,Jo death  TTwi ThurscViv Mike Crrser of Una    present a Christmas pageant dilla was struck by the Grand It is only in modem times that rj    Trunk train at the first crossing Cruistrnas, has been celebrated west of Pinckney and knocked The Pilgrims regarded the Christt unconscious His car was demol mas tree, SantafClous, miseltoe avoid this Why spoilChristmas foreman cl ihe jury  jury were  Mrs Marion Russell nt ston LoiQe No 76 F  A M were with needless tragedy j, were Hazel Richardson and xnJJ oi Satuidv night The instaUHo Ann Arbor and the HowardRead held These were usually 12 ft Mrs Marion Russell Pinckney tiie ciiUICfaKy 1 t,ZZ office were Ona Campbell rep famijv were Sunday dinner hiah candle Lghted with the Mrs Jessie Lavey, Mrs Grace ,ft  TJZ resenting the grand master Olin sts of Mrand MrsRoss Read cotton and popcorn decoratione   J iur, Mr,r xxmpbeilih cantata is a nevf pu,H U,T T , v ia n, r,,wj A , t K, ,r mrm ot crr h  SOUS 1INSONSScian and yMr, Norman , iaWSS RbinSn chaP Ta7kHannx Floyd Fulford and wife of but a mn stood near with n , S MIXING j Toppinfl Greqory  i11  led, lae VISZKS sec an Clifford Miller mar Wayne were Saturday guests d long holiow tube and blew each Lloyd IVhUer, clKurman at the gSSlaon Marvin Rasher Story joy Roy Perry The pubho   HayJonffil was Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller  candle out as it burnedlow yingston County Sonwwest Rnd scay, Donald Spran  ff ,86 w  hi organistFollowLnq iC ceremony Robert Onr, reporter on the  Soil conservation District, , Lorairle McCall pled beautiiiu Chrstmas songs The the respec1ive  1 Grand Rapids Herald called at We cannot understand by  announced that the annual  to ttin several firesEd Poan  stations Winston Baughn W M the Dispatch office Tuesday He whit force of reasoning the sport district meeting wiU be held at, jtor iled gSlty to carrying, Y Scene with enure junor Clare Mm s w Lawrence  on the poUce station beat writers pick Tennessee as the   Thursday  weapons All will be   Baughn J, W Clifford MUte nd works nights ,No 1 team over Michigan State, Jonuary 1th 1952 Larl Vary of fenced Dec 29 Ernest HebJ  Ue Stranger, Away in reas Paul Curlett, Secy One Mich State College, cm author d qSltv to embezzle a McagerOii a Winer Morning Campbell, Chaplain, George 17  cv Ann lty on grass ensilage will speak  Pf Jr be sentenced on SUeut NightO Little Town of Gardner Marshall Larrv r  P   S TT0 JTB VJ0 X S aOTLonLLcn Mr, R th Goodrich who died,  will be elected to succeed JJ7U t Vamiltina his land, ,The vantata, The Wonderous brook J D Harold PorterMurmv last week had two sons, Cuy er whelmma victories over MichiUoyd MUler and Andrew Lovas  J SSeSlS Ddta, Starv  CWcmd wSw Sd and Franklin 11   civuacm and Notre Dame and Tenn Toa Tn 51 Sueffi Cto BoXNo le You Heard the Story rc gTer stewGeorge war  e,,ee bad no suoerrmsjftheir Toppmg, Clear Miller and John SLt Woodroe Blowers, Duet Wesley Reader, Janet Lun Thompson Tiler H i Bon to Dick Clinton and wife rahber or her scTOduIe, Buig  Cer Beck, Irene Holben, en wJf choir The new master WQs presen last week, a daughter    4H HANDICRAFT NEWS d  Vinent Were ad Tu 2S Lng   wi   by his familv 1 family ha8 The announcement Canadd The 4H HanSaait hB 1 to citizenship elected the following officers President Marilyn VcmSkimbroolc They only had one thing in common Each had, imdefeated seasons TJiere the similarity end Michigan State had oyer moved to Owosso BASKETBALL SCORES vL 3eTwi Pn Thrr rJZ a   ihQ offic3 of  1 1 u iwill bulla in Lawrence Wat  h TniwlSjilSS odqe and other s Mrs Mer The fratemal B7SwiS caused action 1   1 reived G b0Xcf 1ifJ country The plan atr   ww      ,   U ChOlT flrtwrft in toVpn rf hor rr1o ta 1S W M O the Masons, Floyd x u J nMrl, Iff trorrr ce ft BiUie Millerf  Wd  hrst placem No 4, Behold a Royal Star by  Todgewidot Mer Ison of the Modern Wood  SaTito pSgS  lor Win nmnhell rptirin TTIAT in men Lincoln Smith of the Mac  Pwas 4 J mATim  s Aqo club 3 newonesOuTnixtmeel tef 35, University 42, ,Chelsea diftSTdci WhttSSTSS coPicne 8   MoTrfeZwReTGW Mylne lobby  Sec  Tom Wylie e Ld  Lakes League with  Hannett, tenor Treas  jck WyUe 2 wins and no losses Other Na 5 Long year8 Aqo  win Camobell retirina master in men nccin omun 01  c JJ   andCan , 7   A  e   , , ,  few urfftf remarVa thanlceH the cabees and Mrs Anna Francis 0   There are 15 members in the scores were South Lyon 46, Dex Baritone and Theor duetWesley Zerhbeoaih cf e LadV Maccabees iK 1 n     4 c TTwiwArftiv i2 Chelsea u i 1 nuji i memDerp or rn cage ior meir , ,   ,   ada However the  railroad was always cible to  Ann Axtor 45 Ford Trade NTtaST a Sonata ftjE 0SferSdto lKClAn    fSMi  tteld, cmslstota Bob obon  Dundee 34, Flat Rock 28 Milan Barbara VanSknholk, Barbara iSAMi , S hold  Leap Yearly a the 0 atSd opera rnnse Dec 30 , w s  v  The nex numbor on the lecture  nAJZ2  H Club members , BflBt KfiHer, reporter HOW J0JKAT YOUR  CHBJTMS PETS  Do, Vwni Expect to find a putjnv a kitten, or a ccuuyry cr me other pet among your Chnstmra iqKts Be jre to reaH in H 5fcndmr Dr W Issue r th Jlynerficm Wtr vluiiviy with Dit Sircdc TimM rrd vice bV TV Gerf Waihtnoion Iitlf Amfneri vrerinarfmi rrK rit th HcmdeHrw feeafcr and tiffr oort oi pitt lett 43 Okemus 40Dansville 32 Chorus Morenci 44, Suxnmerfield 36 j N0 9r ytu Child of Mine b  course of St Marys church is  shown that the tolls on the fcig is Thursday WarnHqll Mtecrbon s leaaer   ,    io oy rauia urien 4  present Afterwards the ce uoie oienoa   jgenaTorlb TafthitMN of the lodge and  their Junior leader We have some 38, Hillsdale 40 Grass bike 56 Mm Ann Shirley Reason and ZJwILuXt new toot Hit need steel Any , Cement City 46 Fowlerville 56, Lo a, y  J wTreLnW ffln  f isli 43 Williamston 45, Has  8, Hasten shepherds, Mens   nry  ihown    on Nash and Adeliade Rose  JSS1  JfSLSS  GHn Gardner J installing el No 11, Hail Him Lord, and Kin prS LHoSiftc door bells in Pinckney fi1 choir community for their oooperation  in the clothinrr drive for overseas   the  v1 WiUiam Rohrer, 55, BTiaton flirth lans, 44 Brighton Harry W7fimcm,45,HowelV Edna pcol 45 Howell Ross Davi 2Enah Vr 9 rrnft md Worship ton, Beverly Beach 19 Detroitr  Robert furrier, 193 Collins, 16 HewelfcRay Harilcmd  21, FcwVr0rEftaor,Oitelot Fowlerville i      does not care to few Canadfi controlling tht trafen the  Lawrence waterway as Great Bsitian does on the Sues canal CHRISTMAS BOOKS  Large selection rf enfldfens coMSuxiue Cnurch pi booVs with the aid of a service rrt much expense Chfcfcens  teT McAfee md Sttdf the, Rex Sackett famflv of De lok Cower Afteoons and Ev, tfJ5SwMeia Deirolt CTW v week end at the eninc Hackney Boadware WJr T frM tk Pi sill Mil r ,rtW4 UU WtteWv 5lv  CHRTSTMA CAUS Ihie coxmiry may mean just Miss Ann Heath, dcnsjhler Wjmam Butler has hmshed ,indued ls5sW wWtheTSi was 2160 lbs and ljnpq timber In the S E Barton  fW   10    was trycked to Archbold, Ohio 000 then tp Akron , toy  bafllng W km there to e port for export The Michigan Boll Telephone j MIS, Catherine JEfeaOi el Vfttdf Co ct these wno Intend,j Ulaey and Noel Cook t tnrrke OHrlstnas caljs to 4cf Chrlsnas eve as  able tf handle, aB fjheft sevfc aafc pCT V     frit   i4rifgl  MMCfifsTf MIMICS  tWdsssssJBw 1 fc of Course A ius  ilnojir blanket or comforter lotts 70m to keep you wares M a kitten at the hearth, ad mmfht tee Thsta warea frieaae auteeaaticaUy adjust to tUMeeaitfft chaagee k your room Theres nothing for  ja m e be esfoy a good sight1 sleep YoaU like the ear they est a, tee    eavd theyre eeay to keep attaft tad kft4y tooUs YeaH led eeaeeale eieaawtt, coamrorteei or sheet at your t  rMMTV iV  7A0 Ml, WXW7V SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison tjrt Concentrate spraying gaining favor with Michigan farmers Using a stronger spray solution and applying correspondingly less of It per tree shows advan praying frui crops According to the State College Agricultural ExperltatiOn, end results are as effective as  re of ordinary mixtures are used Conspraying reduces spray injury to fruit and foliage, cuts amount of spray chemicals lost by runoff, reduces the water needed and time required for refilling On vegetable crops, eonetntrate spraying has been limited to control of insects when complete coverage is not required For further information, call, write m flatt your Oounty Agricultural Agent New fe epfcose track ft Jock of all t rodet Michigan Bell has recently put into service a truclc that can dig a hole in the ground, hoist and set a 35foot telephone pole, puUup old idre, haul tools and materials and do a lot of ofher workfjaith a 2man crew A remarkable piece of mechanical engineering efficiency, this new truck is another example of the way were working to speed telephone service to rural areas and at the tame time keep costs down  TIIIPHOIII tdn , ff Wiii be epoiisortotae Mason and Leatta Lionsr clubs  The new bam on the Howard Jam near Stockbrdqei was dee troyed by rire last week  1 126 pints oi blood were donate the Red Cross blood bank at Brighton last week , Brighton high school has dropp ed girls basek ball as the Oak land Wayne league into which Lyotm  Howell TIlMtef  organic Howell wee It ftMey, llutudm Pea, 21, 22 RECKLESS MOMENT also Tfcn Holt Pkhard Martin ID PISTOL HARVEST Dexter Theatre Dxter Michigan Friday, Saturday, Dao, 22 22   Two Grecfi Hits , a trip fcto the unknown DESTINATION MOON f TeesMleolaa Tim Holt In PISTOL HARVEST today Monday, Dec 23 24 Suador 2i20 9 a with they are going does not sponsor  BamUa Lewis Stone I  gj wsS  v   Fllt Uonel Bmmot9 Randolph Scott Edward firan Ten new houses are being  Cartoon NW   w ,dB buih c BurtonDrive Brighton fu wed Thu,, Dae 2s 26 27 TORT WORTH mee cxeT  O  cont cartoon comedy shoxis Christ Cdrnond 0BrienYvonne deCarlo Tua, wd Thr D 25 26 27 KSti a kupto Fltsgerxad Richard Arlen the warehouse oi the Symons Grocery Co ware house in Ann Arbor last week and qot away with 5000 worth of merchandise SILVER crrr  Technicolor v Thttr A Great Picture CAPTHORATIO HORNBLOWa  Steyiiae Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo oometjfy  Sergt Max Paris of Howell has JCBmfl5T Yoia to KlssAni mingjTexas Qanival Moon Lee Theatre WHTMOBE LAKE MICH returned home after serving 13 t  lle8jPrOMna8  months in Korea with the 92nd Q MMnigh Show New Years field artillery Howell high school as pur cased 11 new Smith Corona typewriters Clay Gordon, county surveyor of Howell, was married to MrsLaura D Henderson of Sarasota Florida, formerly of Long Island,  X 2 No2  J LuJces rrida  De, 11 22  KethcBiet f CkurcJv Cohimbes, JT AINT HAY GeorgiaThe couple were attend ed by Richard Vaughn and wife, soninlaw and daughter of e bride of Colmbue Ray Steeb Is W M of the Dexter Masonic lodge Installa tion Dec 27 Arnold Lehman is  the new WM of Chelsea lodge Light Bay 5YlXl iaATEIi  Chelsea Michigan Friday, Saturday Deq 2, 2  WHO DONE IT A uoeel Cosaedy Abbott and Costello Plus DESTINY BIG HOUSE with Dorothy Patrick, Robert Rockwell Cartoon Abbott and Costello and William Bendix  Plus TARZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN Lex Barker Brenda JoyceCheeta ari Albert Dpckri 2 vears Ago Suoaay iornlctj, Dec, 23 24 TEA FOR TWO In Technicolor jSat Dec 22 Free Kiddies Show A Mticai starrfaw a ItSO 0 BL Doris Day, Gordon McRaeJUly  P  DeWolfe, S  Sakall Cartoon  Christmas Special  Sport Nina g2r M schoof lost their mm  W      first basket ball game at Byron  SSi rMday night Id to 12The lineup B ygj m Stirling  rSL fei016081 d M FecrhieteTney Ry with the Tu, Wed Thur, DV 2 26 27 CampbeU forward Don Swar   Y AN AMERICAN BN PARIS thout, c Emil Weddlge and JZHMW a Mtee ntuslcol in technicolor Cktre Miller,gards The Congl 1ittf   10 starrtnT church team lost 38 to 0 The  Gene KellyLesHe Carson, Oscar L Lmv No Show Man Dec 24 j emerges Guetary,   neason, lorwtnalsXhi Vanriorn, Tuea, Wed Thui, Dec 25 2 tr Foch c Cal, Hooker, L J Henry and double feature special znooa J C Bowman, guards PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH   710 92o A car driven by Leo McClusk SUNSHINE WhoW8 7jiu  ey collided with Wm Kennedys b reciuacoiok Coming Thats My Boya milk truck Saturday in front of with Jng the Cloud lellfcJPtfMMoa 1 Floyd Reasons home Dennis Morgan Vtrginkx wayo   I Many snowy arctic owls are rpri Gene Nelson being seen in this section Ph I Mr and Mrs Fred Bowman WOMAN FROM HEADQUAR J of Plndoaey celebrated their  TERS 30th wedding anniversary Sat starriaa  Last Tuesday night persons in Barbara Fuller Virginia Huston an auto left a week old baby girl on the doorstep of Ralph Chipmcnv Pkrinfield Rdi,Gregory Mr Chipman called the sheriff ,who placed it with Dr C L  Sigler at the Pinckney Sanitarium who named it Thelma It was kept here about a year and adopted Mrs Anna Feason, a I nurse there took most of the care of it  Three auto loads of Masons at tended an MM degree conferr  Hew AVON tttkAlfc , StocJgyiage Micmgqp  Friday, Saturday De 21 2B  I TRAIN TO TOMBSTONE Don Barry Tom Need story old west with  Plus VARIETIES ON PARADE v ww   14 Ads of Vaudeville 14 ence at Dexter Friday night,Bert Eddies Free Show Sat Dec ZZ  Hookers nephew was the can at 300 P M  didate   Cdtftoons omd Comedies Mr and Mrsjohn Rtzsimmons  nrD23 25  ha moved into Harold Swgr ay b  ttiouta houae   ,N Tcvnteoior Sylveater Harris car ccrught  oicture with fire near the WmDoyle farm tail  loee Ferrer week While he was gone tor ingxW 1  help, someone stola 2 nree   Imes Dove has sold his farm g Mad Wednesday to Daniels, the brickk man of m a p Moment ol Detroit T lames Maaon, Joan Bennett  MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now lor Women BUSINESb OFFICE POSIIIONS and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience necessary Training Done on the lob Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Employment Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OrTlCB  323 E Washingion StJUm Ainei I Mra Oefia UaM  pwadeat of fttTOfflMT Urflaf Auxilary teal fottday ah  rneaflng ot bar boasja km Amu day nifllv SI ware ptmsmL The ftot angina weM tm flsf Fireman s 730 P II AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM 730 P K J houaa bumad Mr jBcBta MMi but te  Dfcw M of OvoanVof Tyifoft mam AU CHILDREN WfXCOME WTTg OR WITHOUT THE OLD POLKS MOWS COMEDIES SANTA Sponso r   rv, Mjtiry  ss  P5P    THE fQfOntKT I ha ot Moich 6 1877 hkt U0 per yec Come in and look over our Christmas Goods Wo have Gifts suitable or tlie entire Family J   Few Suggest ions MENS GARTER SETS SUSPENDERS NEQKTTFS HANDKERCHIEFS V DRESS SHIRTS CHILDRENS SILK SCARFS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS FANCY WORK SLIPPERS COMBINATION SETS t3 WOMENS STOCKINGS  SWEATERS GOLASHES LUMBERJACKS SHOES SUCKERS INFANTS SILK AND WOOL BLANKETS SWEATER SETS BLANKETS BOOTSES SLIPPERS MITTENS Kennedys  Store r Donald Bennett and family oi  Webbervui called on the Anarew oamptoeil and ulen King ley taiufce Suoday Mr Vioia Head was in Jack eon last Wednesday avb Virginia Shirley Amburburgey leaves tar Savanah, Ga waa to join her husband, Cpi Iswxwrt Amburgey Mrs Waiter Jiark coiled at the Eds Meyer home in Ypsilanti Thursday Mrs busan Campbell Younq is employed as a typist in an electrical supply store at Nor iolk, Va Mrs Ralph Clinton and two children brought Mrs Gladys Clinton back from Detroit Sun i day  li The Doyle Templeton family I I of Keego Harbor, Daryl Shiriy  and wife of Plymouth and the  Leo Ewers family were Sunday I guests at Jhe Albert Shirley home Mr and Mrs Curtis Patterson and Mrs Emma Broqan of Stock bridge called on the Stanley Dinkel family Sunday   Mr and Mrs Robert Read called on the Dan Hewlett family at Plymouth SuBday The Misses Rosalie and Isabel Nash left for Ft Meyers, Florida Friday to visit Mrs Dessa Nash They retifrn after Ian L 1952IlISrMtMnnnnnnnn nrsbh a MrsFred Reickoff and cruldren of Howell called at the Hols WyUe home Sunday MwYl visttied Nancy at U oi M hos I L Alta Meyer w hold her j  Christmas program at tthe tureen ichoc Thursday nightcomplete rtth Santa Clems  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK JR AT BTOIB IAD WHEN IN NEED d Plumbing umps Bathroom, Fixtures i I Electric Heaters Pipes, Fittings  REPAEtiNQ A SPSCIALTf COMPLETE UNE OP HrTWttS,COLORE WHITE PUMPS Myrotc Hughes MASTER PLUMBER ONE fSNCKNEY 157F11  Katchies Restaurant ffclCE EVER PHILGASHPPAN Rann tfefeifciptraj  V fbutliu o with MI fcv tfwfc vl , fWmn4cr i fails eooftteg tt t10 nunuU V frw time and ties  IgnalH iV IfoeeVM mtir u V earirfnf trw or firfck Conetid v J IIBERAI TRADfIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANGI Hrm si flfc tfamr It modernist your Utchen w4 PhUfss    the thrifty feottWd gat lor farm and town hornet Ku can hue far and wide, but vov woat ftad a bigger value anywitre them tbsi beautiful et luxe range Remewbw, too, e will givt you a generous tedeui allowance on your W rang regardless of type, make, St condition Gray erms, if you wui ftAHY OTMfcft PHfLOAS KfirWAHCU MOM WHICH TO CHOOSlf  Mrs Ray Burns, Mrs Helen Young, Mrs Peggy Conklin and  ivaa uon Uurns wre in Jackson Saturday  23 irom Pinckney attended the   Masonic nstallatioi sieorjjo p of the 3 Ann Arpor lodges by I the grand lodge officers Friday , night and the banquet Merwin Campbell,Winaton baughnlare i Miller Larry Cambium, Percy I fcliis, Ona Campbell, Cliffioid MlilMr, Rex Sackett and wives, Mrs Alta Meyer, Mrs Helen Mill er, Jack Hannett, Orland Win slow and ye editor  Mrs Sylvia Markham and son, Robert, who have been visiting Mrs Jessie Wylie returned to mietVjiigiriiaJast weeki Mrs Wlliam Mercer fell and  injured her hip in her home last ,at Melius hospital,Brighton Sun hospital in Swarthouts ambuiance Robert Pike called on his wifeat Melius hospital, Brighton 2D members of the Southwest Marion Farm Bureau had their  Chrstmas party and dinner at  Louis Wagoners last Thursday Miss Dorothy Parker and a girl friend from Detroit will fly  to Florda, Friday for Christmas j vacation  Mrs Lloyd Hendee and son , Jeffrey, visited her parents in Holt last week  Charles Eisele of Fowlerville and Mrs Emma Vollmer called on John Eisele at St Joe hospitI a, Sunday j Sergt John Sprout has gone i to Pusan, Korea with the cdr I corp  The Gerald Kennedy family , oi Howelll spent Sunday with I Irvin Kennedy and wife  Joe Griffith was in Lansing  last Thursday I The Misses Nan Ledwidgeand  j Tune Imus attended a square  1 dance Saturday night given by j  the pupils of the Winans school where Nan teaches  Keith Bradbury and wife of Chelsea spent Sunday at the LJ Henry home   JMM mokv sy m n7a,,MaMWeMeayiSMSM EOLIDAYGHEETINGSI A MEW CHRISTMAS AND A A HAPPY NEW TEAR TO AU The Pinckney Fabricating  Sheet Metal Co  i li i i 1 i i TiLi J JSSi  m fji f  B t  1 i  W  i3WSJ XZ V BEER AMERICAS BEVERAGE OF MODERATION   Hie KoUday season In Michigan h cherished by us ell It Is a friendly time  a time when we like to relax ss The American Way  with a glen of Michigan brewed beer For beer belong  to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy It, Ihb loo, belongs to our itage of personal freedom 86eet tjWOMai    GrtJtMff m BA i gey  A ichiS BewerAssociatioB Jfe Ce  Wi r M myiiite 7 rWIt i ft5MsttaSdyrjHV 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AND HOME HOUR vljiviav through Friday ,  J, i 00 P M NEW ai i Greater J Voice of Jackson  WKHM  112 North Michigan Ave Telephoned Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appolntmenti  Howell  Michigi I HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E Grand River Howell u Michigan Heal Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage City, Lake and FaSm Property A Speciality st Ycmx Property With Me  US LAVEY Gererr1 insurance Pinckney Mich MONEER farm Soled A Speciality oie 59F3 A c Isnt it time you  owned a Hoover  AUTOMATICSAW FILING 75SSHVICE WHILE YOU WAV ALL WORK GUARANTEED MAXELLS SAW FiLiG SHOP 11524 RIVfiR DRIVE niLAiVj LJKZ, EAST SIDE in OH THE DIAL 1000 Watts erniR STAR STUDDID VROCiAMS EVERY DAY lUi , , 00 nrr toOO arm, nRl UE Phone Pinckney 78F2 i aeRlGERATION SERVICE HAROLD Bhef epoira On Ail Makes hcne ITKI ney 154F3 OR C J TOWNER Dentist REAL ESTATE Farms, Home Like Prepectts and Business Opportunities Usi Your Property with Me GERALL hxAbON Broker 2 I d iaortn Pearl Pinckney, Mich, Phone 1 3 3 Phone I67ril riepairino MYiON J HUGHJiS Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 Lakeside Driv License hush Lakr P H SWAHTHOUT d SON Funeral Home Don C SwarthouL ittrectot Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  bis Pinckney, Mic, FRED C RE1CKHOFF r OPTOMFTRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michiaa Phone 358 Residence 6if Livestock HuLna Weekly Tripsude To Uetff6 General Trjckirfq Phone 64F14 Pinckney Mic   ILWWTlS NOTARY MITMNCE aid BONU6 BONt 180 ANCaviv  WANTED TO CARETOR CHILD REN at my parents home by day or week 5 days We have fur inace heat Also lor sale, size 63  piece coat set boya in very gcod condition,qrey wool covert 044 Portage Lake Rood, nl,T j eGsonable Mrs Elizabeth Eokro Zwav Jbf mmfgni ml when tUi Model W  You cam tee these and after ties Hoover bests s m Hoover Cleaners in the esfla It cleans Keiaai fort of your own boast st me sressngs rnf aki obligation Call es Or stop mwe tod ensrgf knesost sse by our demonstration tsbss Tenlea for desalng teessi and see them perlom 6875 3eanin   TSmV be hcppiimBomtror Ifyou hicky mm st etcfi a Bovtt cbmtyi sT M wine Hoover Service wit keep H ramfaif ript lor jm fsr vesxt to eoflsti j MERRY CHRHSTMAS is an old and cherished custom to wish you a Merry Christmas with the hope tnat your New  Year comes brim full oi happi ns3 anJ all the good things in llife XH rirtsYT NAGONAL w i LAV1C HAPO tVARf lUE2ibing Wrter Systems etc  Stanley Dinkel Unoer Hcii Mice Fed erai Supervision Member xeaeral posii Ansux once Corporauon, J iesosus insured  lo iUUUU or each Lfepostta Phcne Dexter 461 Classified Advs FOlRi SALEGeese 38c a lb live live wt, average 10 to 15 lbs Dressed 100 extra VanHorns Hillside Farm Eiione 69iKCidkrieVi healing Masiasz, Bokros Farm FOR SALEBaby buggy and stroll er, good condition 500 each Charles Porter, Phone 77F4 9321 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckney AO RENTWinteiixed cottage al cottage at Portacre Lake Phone Howell 1535M1 FOHNimalwje Ioiis  Holl Clfi  hes beo  ivlr Roy Fifjhar  jone uo PJr x 7FOR SALEFuel oU stove Phone 172F13,Pincknev FOR RENTThree room apartment, with water gas and furn acce heat, Marvin Swarthout 3430 B St Dexter, next to the funeral home  Ori XLW8W idonel Llectric ainWiU socrihee tor quick sale veT Lavey Hardware FOR SALEA wesstinqhouse Elec trie Range Jt25, Eiectrochet 40 Bird Cage with stand 5, Majestic Radio10, Oak Dresser 15 Mrs J Hussey  Mrs Esther Armstrong, 42, oi Brighton was killed Monday in an auto accident Vi mile north of Whitmore Lake Sunday The Christmas tree on the square is lighed and the 4 arch es of colored lights have been been suspended over the street in the business section Long Distance calls are faster, too, when you can give the operator the number ycu are calling also boys bicycle cheap aU Pinckney, 157F21  FOR SALE 5 metal lawn chairs, round metal table tor lawn Complete set for 1000  Mrs, Skinner phone FS9 FOR RENT Furnished 5 room house at Portaqe Lakeoil heat, 4 electric stove, refrigerator, hot water, no bathroom facilities, at WANTED Riders to 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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>mteir   v,    i   V V    , T ffvV,,i,T      V 0   M V ,  W i1  atch Volume 68  Dispatch MBW   Wednesday, December 12, 1351 JMichiaa Mirror Reaportionment which is sure to come up at tne next session 01  uie ifcqiuture may be looicea upon with sympathy by some bepubhcans vector Knox speax erol the house says there should i von reapruotnmni, vxu there has been a heavy influx of  population to metropolitan cen ters He tninks the A F L plan should be studied This contains a moity clause qiving every county with one hundredth of  the popuJbion a leqislative seat The Little Hoover Commission is meeting strong opposition, u recommends qivinq the gover nor strong power and cutting the  state agencies from 99 to 37 Gen MacArthur will not visit the leqislatuie until the close of the session The Mich Pres may sponsor a dinner for him  providinq he comes on the date of the association meeting at the  Kelllgg Center East Lansing Gov Williams wants S20U00 appropriated for 2 mental hob pital This would come out o the 65,0d0,000 bond issue ap  proved by the voters Incidently you may get a card from the  governor thus year He has a mailing list of 9000 It is estmated 1,250,000 will be spent in Michigan elections next year Michigan is 3rd in the amount of war contracts receivedt New York is first, California second and Ohio fourth The village of Flat Rock issued l blank ballots this year No one i  would run for mayor which pays 60 a year Crime cost Michiqan residents 77,646,000 last year Senator Vlandenberqs Mem oirs will be on sale about the  middle of February They are ex peeled to contain much about General Eisenhower ac He ond the senator were close friends, The MidhiganHarguette iron range is comina to life The Ford Motor Co and thr Cleveland Cliff hon Co will trrkp out some 400,000 tons of concentrated ore a year The mine has been shut aown for  ears I Uaae School INews kJhe SqhJ 01 ha open house Monday night 50 parents were present ais Years ago farmers had men  fc Tils elemenary school holds  working tor them who drew no   Pen house Jan 20 with   Characters THEODORE McCUMBER  Church Notes Catholic Mar,  Cadoiic Church  1 vi, , f N 50 tuicut Loiument  H wuiisaaq UM mem wno arew no    Jan ZU with a ijcK iwTwagesThey got room ana board axamaac and musical program j ev  D    ,,  a and a lit spending money Not The Pinckney high 2  Sunday MW Sduaitt PoSK    mml  17  y woula I ket ball team will pla  umSESTfirOO HWJO n ,r      r have known what to do with Q tournament Christmas izitet 800 4 loffi 1000 1, rvv was iuan  JL i,, H , ,ue Jaad uyuvj compos UoiKitS vacation week s Novenna Devoti w n ,iaad Thlr  hittQy vwii at 7W n a puppet, Plnhead  riday alter N it if they had gotten any big am ount oi cash This character was in that class but aiiierea siigiit iy j ht ic uisisieu in Leu provided with a horse and buggy at the places he worked lie seems to have come from around Chelsea iua iaie James Tiplady, I am imormed, visited i his brotherinlaw, John McKernan near Cnei ona oanaay ruci lound M Cumber empl  there ixa dissaUsed schelffife iopiC fatercew brought him baik to Pinckney  ISSS 61 and Leonard him, LMltsi0ncuies witti him where he workea   around on different farms ihe rest ci his life, Tne bays here speedily rechristened him Thed CucimbeiHe was qood plower J and coiid do mosi krrm work as  he was 6 ft tall and weighed 200 lbs fie worked for James Tip  rr   r    J  T  3 lw l lady, Robdrt Tiplady, Win Tip  JEiyn Cosarav was ill last Snnhe e of Jesus ladf, John M Harris, James l08 ,wfrre Richard  Krahn OPi grim Fellowship, leaders ves with 14  0 s to  Pi UioaQItoni, fcithvj JDurow  yh for the reser South Lyon 1  Tie ui, D j ii   1, Satiday 730 uo 300 R M beorge RendeU is stiU ill   jg 80o Mar Becky Moms wears a sweater that is lettered Notre Dames x xghting Irish tioilgrtgu 11 Olial becona Grade fay Donald xJrady pastor Those with pefect atendance Thur, 700 pm, prayer meeting  , uwuy iiu records the past six weeks are ut poisonon ,,,   Jumber employed Bunny HinchcyXhomas nuniuau 0n uissaied so ne 2 Bitter and Leonard bim it, Youth icr Christ meeting  a w v,  A    strg bean M Territorial i  We were happy to entertam QQd Miss thei OConner and two of Sun,1030, sermonThe School her student pupils from Roose Years  h A G, Hujnan ,  velt school, Miss Hendnck and Sunday School at 1130 Miss Dunne last Thursday , 800, Mens club a, church Mot  The puppet show lasi rrida ion pictureWings to the Word was enjoyed by alL  a rr  i  Vvli regaujvi    uln Lyon i, , iuibnuster, C ,, , L  ,11UCCUIK    i fceW 1OUlt Dnrrnu 1 1 f S1ifiamos L vejbou G X Mtteson G  biDsuiuuona ilenry, CiaK,  Lucy, Go1 c  lb, J  fego HOT n,iiii  I qume WCB ,1 r , , me , a class B , , r reaches 3,25 Shm ,   not fallen in   l  153 as scheau IOircys Smith i 5ir,078 Trow 14 ic7u, Jb, v adner 2 Ch nr  IuganoWh2 Good,4h2Q,W ie tmiL gamo was close the w y rincknr en tK hall  i, all  o Vv n tnd of the  , y led 15 to u ni29 to 28 at to  L ciy drawn up T L  as had diificultyin  lJ  te ior somej   ave tunctioned with  a earn a week n uateThe addition jKr Yr gaV il   J roni withdrawal a cK to 5 teams again W ird periodThevbas1 COUnty ProbaWy scored 10 p,mts toSouth I 2 , o  5ct courlhousi  tne oijflh period when Jeff CONSEBVATION DEPT NOTES au,uuu hunters are killing more dei in Uie special eaioii in  Lelanau, Manistee Benzie and ruua ixuverse counties tuun luat yeai4050 percent are aoes and lawns and lOlo percent PUCKS  the special season m tiisee counties is to reduce orcharu damage Consearvatioa law viola tisns doubled in October There were 1073 arrests compared to 443 in Sept After examining 43 deer shot Li southern Michigan, Dr Black of Itose Lake Wild Life station near Lansing has found that the southern Michigan deer which are well fed the year around run much larger than northern deer One 6 point yearling buck weighed 228 lbss The state sold oi and and gas leases on 129,329 acres of land last week or 13,316 There are now 10000 Canad ian geese congregated at Fenn yille Many of them will stay all winter if the feed holds out and the weather is mild The Porcupine Mt ski center openss December 15 The rabbit season is on About 22000,000 rabbits a year are shot n vlichigan  v IS APPOINTED SUPERVISOR i  The Hamburg township board met last week and appointed Charles Bennett, Hamburg farm r and dairyman, supervisor to isucceed the late J Arthur She nan Mr Bennett is a life long resident of Hamburg township land prominent in public affairs for year Dcyle, the Spears boys, Murphy boys and probably others At most of these places he was fur  nished a horse Somehow he did not seem to have much luck hanging onto them and he was  usually horseless when he hired out to a farmer whose first job it was to get rim onA He took a real pleasure in ving or horse and I have often seen him driving around Pinck ney, setting up straight as a ramrod, whip in hand and a smile on Ms face  His qreatest exploit was his i famous race with the mon, At that time he was wrhina for  Robert Tiplady who lived en the Charles Love farm Thsd had boen to Pinakney with vhct wathen known as the McGuiness mare On his return he drove in to the Tipladv yard with tn horse covered wih lather When Mr Tiplady asked hew come e said,I just had a raae with the moon and beat him Was  just leavinq Pincknev when I saw thf old moon aaminq and speeded up the horse It wasf nip and turk for about three miles The moon qained on me on the hills but I went ahead on the level But I beat h mjust a I turned ofr on Hinohey Road the old moon shot bv qoinq like the devil I would not take a thousand dollars for that mare and Chervl Niteecu Jane Nash Gre Th j P j Dec 21 at 730 p m S4ne Pon shbpped i Lan Wed4Juni ho practise sing last Sauurday Mike Ritter was in Ann Arbor Sunday Jack Bennett has a pony We have a new Christmus book 730 nior rav 7r practise caught fire No Pinckney wjnt oot on fouls Pinckney F F C  s bo yA Miofka I Matteson  u i Q nee canot ded South Lycn it b nit t A anU on a i Mficys Robman r Godrici hui the O m,ky C ason Bourns were able Calvary ivesirionite Church Mrofka  Vaccinations are beginning to c Q,T WW ,  work on some of us B pt   Walr tooh Third Grade Assistant  Maurice Leinbaati Tom Riter was 9 year old QS mLorsiJr iOrJO s 6xd ha,d a,nice birtid cSiK     Ii00 party after school On Tuesday we went to the C Way Bakery Jackson The bak  neSda er gave useach a loaf of bread The Mennn, T , and a pencil We are making a ect ck fGr  Wl11 CU  present location outhern part of the c uf uoei it They say it is too  wdO and last year they   defeat a propositionn toe preent siteMean iniiJcfmq qr ws more d,o  d and inadequate u broko a gas main tan u IJ  1145 ing People  Mtk  itO 00 p m iajiCknyWi tcc Pi i c Carr HenrvJhnn Urirk SoJth iyonMinton la h rrrds, n s,oW Hjpik HavIr V1 1wvA Mrfi iG  2 Wiltse 1 Rebman LBradley 3 nvuit c a wi,,   nordn r 14 Comiskey 6 Crrl i iCh Was ln san 2 Bourns     IX ,  nJI lis week which u i11 bl with gas and  h isty n r adjournment of sess ref u c 32 COM cc movie of what we saw gees We have joined the Junior Fed  Cross and are fliling Christmas ut   boxes for children oversea  t  J  ,i UOM, On Friday we sawPeppy Mr and Mrs Rss Head vere Dcoaaollo Saves Paul BunyanTt was very in Detroit Friday VM, , very good The Robert Tasch iamii spent 23 Wednesday most of us were Sunday with his mother  ,iy vaccinated Somo are sick this Anna Tasch, iu Ann Arbor week j Grand Lodqe officers will in Filth Grade  stcfU the officers of the tiiree Ann We have completd our pup  Arbor Masonic lodges at a po pets cud our stoiy abou them he installation Sat night, Dec14 vve nave iiiled 5 boxes or Dinner at 630 Byron Wilson,the the Junior hed Cross and have husband of the former Dotorcy 50 party favors made for them Ellis of Pinckney will be install Katny Kirschke had a lUth ed as masterof Fraternity Lodge, butnday Saiuuday, j A Pinckney delegation will ao We are beginning Christmas j tend F  BASKETBALL SCORES harltt 54, Howell 41Mr  nesier Jl, Dexter 29 Ch  Y Christmas was aner 29 Chelsea Jf  jevlt 25 Flat Rock 3o V1Jn  D njee 35, Saline  Linivorsiiv 46, lono dn 38  Leolio CiJ, Jicii d 36 Williamst n Ad 3 Okems 48 F vdp  2, Adrian St May  Stork Ui jjUiO POSTAL NEWS   Juiey postmooslc vas , on the public uat the  I ost Jftl ii will  a , ateiii ons Dec i , 1 1 you aivenion e,  v iu I inlereste i in knowmq that the 2 cent ,i iilJU clars rode wil apply t ivoal To tit   iil  en a a  O A A   0 aqo 11  thouqot o be complete without  i quitch und leiqninq Santa , a ioL,y, entered tle place WOILC i  onstnias exercises vu 1 a ii m a fur coat to  o,nq sleiqh bells legh bells have ippeared and the o them is tlie song call sung at Christ atmas seems to  h of its original much so that there to put Christ back mas Years ago office s pidis at Christt vid liquor circul co unheard of i l h in 111   0 d it II,G   doll, iuu c io ru mt S  ret  UI 511 or ihose who canno qet People wftre alwavs askinrr  presents for our parents today  to the dinner the at installation is Thed to tell the story of his  Barbara Massey painted a  at 800 p m  famous raro and pee him act it scene and Earl Simonson colored Mrs Ida Feidler Byers has  i Ciismao ccaob rv MI IO out in pcrimne Thed died ibout 20 vears aao at the farm  Willi am and Pa  Murphy rrt Munith and I think wes buried hereDies In Kcrea  it portraying flight into Egypt We have completed our relief maps in Geography W drew maps of Africa for our study period We received 2 boxes to fill for the Red Cross We are drawing Christmas pictures We drew Angels and Christ and the Three Kings  Mrs Tasch read about Pau Bunyan last week We saw a puppet show last week about Peppy and Paul Bunyan The children of Mrs Sharps room are learning to make plas ter oi paris molds Our room was invited to see Mrs Taschs movie,Riki Tiki tavi Barbara McAffee brought articles to school she got on her recent trip to Florida We made a paper mache San to Claus and bells gone to St Petersburg, Florida Sunday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Mr and Mrs Arthur Bullis of Gregory and the Robert Read family Mrs Mable Suydam has re signed as dean of tne nurses home at Foote hospital, Jackson y ac H vevor one cent ocr a  bent first  kc clas nr  o s O ro  many advant cards may he  nr ssaqes one  n lion na a u c lii ,t os First clas scaled,, contain ii ondeliverabie as adjeaod they will be for waraed oi returned as the case may be and will live at the M JReason  711 Qt 2  lGntS r home here th d clans rat crrnnot be seal Mesdames Fred Read and  nrtan w7iMn nd wil  James Whitley were in Jackson  re urrd l  deliverable and  Friday v Tr trealed as circular mail Arnold Berguist has returned Lis fw  insure yrr to the Mich State San for treat Craiotmas parces against ment or crmae  MVs Geneva VanSlambrook, j ,, Mrs Esther HaU and Mrs Eloyse   HCm  i NTW I  i  AJ 1  y  Lke the present It oas fooled the i hmking it was spring      ec ia inqouuflng  q 1 J diop 12c a ia odd oe k brought  o n she picked last    , oiiy budded In    vyeater piofits  10 a mild winter, a die iu on animals, nd the bark on  imcqino a mild kii  ue acceptable ta iid l o loss ah 1 oa o,y o  e  I JL m  a talk of deem ootb dl but that is  will bo talk A Univer 11 n proiessor blast  noko, ddeuo director  oi VOo and ailed him a die tat iio said the c dioqe faculty ,  baa n control woat over, over Campbell were in Jack3cn Mon  iuo Decemaer term of court   u cod a Te p cesser overlooks day  started Mona,a when the jury several important points In the Mr and Mrs James Nance1 panel was called in Tuesday j first place Cislor was lured Mrs Mildred Drost and Marilyn  n rrislouqhtfj trod of Char  away t m Pane town lor just of Dearborn were guests at the tes Sclesky was to start He had one thinq to produce winning Aiidrew Campbell home Sun  a right at Culvers Triangle a yr i teams so the stadium tumstyles 1 aqo with a man who died ot j dick He dd Ins job well and staP wounds Martin Lavan is, Miaiqan had a lot oi big years his attorney Hazel Richardson  Then Crisler left the coaching The nVmt of Vrn Brown Tugliam Countv New8 at Mnn Humeri Monday wjth a 20,000 PFC ROBtfti L hOAb Word was received here Sun day evening that Pfc Robert L Howe had died of shock Dec 7  in Korea He was the son of Thomas and Jennie Howe and  was born in Detroit His parents operated store on the east side b Portage Lake for 10 yearssell I moving to East Tawas A broth er, Thomas Howe j, lives in Pinckney Robert graduated from Pinckney high school in 1947 He played on the football team He was inducted into the army in October 1950 and trained at Ft Leonard Wood, Mo, While there he had  an operation Jor ruptured ap pendix this summer He went io Korea Nov8 last with the23rd engineers and in , letters home tedd he was rurmina a steam day  The Roy Reason family, Mrs i Edna Reason and Leota spent We have joined the Junior  Sunday at the Elmer Pratt home and Mrs Marion Russell are on Red CrossMary Morris has beena Coppersville j tho pry panel from here elected to collect dues  I Mrs Virginia Shirley Ambur j  oeventh Graa  aey leaves Dec 20, eo join her The Misses OConnorKenaMcc husband, CpL Robert Amburgey CHORAL PROGRAM A choral program ofChristaK music will be presented hv tho  Junior and Senior High School Chorus in the hvrfi school aym ,   , , , ,m J at 8 p m Thursday night Dec r lag out in the fall of 1950 and  13 The public is invitedLADIES AID MEET The Conql Ladies Aid meet Dec 13 with Mrs Lend Bradv 01118 party but no crifr wil  will be exchanged InsterrH mfts will be houaht fnr the people at me infirmrrrv Return the crift txmks at this time with your do nations I JbCMErf wul be retatnitd hoore ior  7v  4  coax Dunne ofMich, State Norm al were our guests Friday They showed us an interesting exhib t of Christmas cards from other countries On Monday Bill Jeffreys got us a beautiful Chistmas ireeThe art committee will decorate it Donna Basydlo drew the man ger scene on ,the blackboard Pat Smith brought some bran ches of evergreen and FeliHa at Savannah, Georgia Miss Janet Lundeen visitied her mother in Detroit last week and attended the wedding of a Hendi Lorraine Hill fryer Miss Janet Lundeen is now employed by the Pinckney Fcrb rimttna Co  The L I Henry family, Jesse Henry and wife and Gerald, ChaTle Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Iamboni called on  SEVEN 15MINUTE MEAJJ5 Something for homemakers This Sundays Dec 16 issue of The American Weekly, exc  job lor a front office job turning tho coaching job over to his assistant Years of success made the alumni careless and they fell down on their job which was to send star football players to Michigan Other colleges grabb Oleski made a wreath for the yn ancj Mts Keith Bradbury in room I Cri3lsea Sunday tfcmcv Slavden, Felicia Oles ki Obn Darling and  Steve  MM Celia Nash entertained the Young Ladies Auriliary at Mrofka made a little village on i  home Tuesday he window ledge It shows San Mr and Mrs Mark Nash with ta Claus coming to town   Mr and Mrs Otto Zill of Ann Arbor went to Jansiner Stmdav to see RomW Nh confirmed in Christ Teheran church lk and Mrs Victor Lonn of  CHRISTMAS BOOKS  lnge selection Ofof childrens jbook8 with the aid of a service at much expense Childrens ook Corner Afternoons and Ev  enings Hackney Hardware Christmas pageant at Congchurch 730 Dec 21, directed by MrsMerwm Campbell ,3, MT and MisArthur Krych and Norftvifif cad Bett oalkrce of i x vac SSL ssygtis 1   Jv ,   ,V   J    vely with Detroit Sundav Times, d them and Michigan had a presents recipes for seven 15 j losina season Football is the  minute meals for your bury aoose that lays the golden egg week before Christmas, meals I or colleges It not only pays He any man will welcome even I own woo but also that o nanthough they crre gmckies revenno sports such as tennis, Homemakers see the American  track, aolf, hockey etcThe weekly with this Sundays Do  50,000 to 90,000 persons who troit Times for these 15 minute I flock t the stadium Saturdaysj feasts I as well as the radio and tele vision fans who number up millions must also be Pafguale Potriolle, 33, Nmt murrrberland Pa,PhyIUs SprtM  30, Howell Eugene IJntertmA, 19 Fowlerville, Jane Driver, 1 Fwlerville Frands Ctarfc 4sV Josephine Rose, 38  Charles Adams 22 Marilyn tee21  3,   The flfe engine was called to ithehirkett Newkirk aortaae at 0tioge Jxm Saturday which caught jirom a stove A hole  Wfcj nrc mywJH1 VmcXm WATCH Wednday December 12, 1951 mSBtr  m YOUR GIFTS SURE TO PLEASE WHEN ITS  i r  ta  Coffee making becomes ft dnch with an automatic Electric Coffm Mker Superb coffee in minutes    keeps not for hours 2995 to 3750 An Electric Mixer is the handiest helper in the kitchen Whips, beats, stirs whatever your recipe calls tor 3995 to 14650  v A lightweight Electric Iron take the wrinkles out of clothes in ft jiffy Glides easily  cuts iron iag tune 895 to 1995 Shed tort ftfl BltctrU JUssttr Cooks eoffiolett delicious meals utpmatkally i  bakes, broils and roasts to perfection 3895 o 595 Ideal gift for that ideal gal, an Electric Toaster Toast pops up light, dark or any shade between    Christmas morningany morning 2295 to 2650 Real heart wsrmers Electric Sheets Blankets, Comforters are tops in sleeping comfort Fully automatic Popular colors 441 to 5695 How about an EUctric Clock Theres one for every room in the house  mantel, desk, wall 495 to 3200 Dexsas ef Mir Bern,tIf,I, truttkai fscfrfc Vttt fr fie MesM are AviltUe Wherever Electrk ApplimnKtt m StM Mess lhtiJ to wfactwiV changes Cooked to perfection waffle from an Electric U affie Iron will make her beam with pride Smart in appearance    fully automatic 1795 to 2495 ee YOUR 0ESI 50, Detroit Edjjfjp Relax in colorful, comfy  Curfew Belles Quilted Casuals by Wear these luxurious chillchasers for nights of study at the dorm, television evenings at home, and for just plain comfort Fashioned of Celanese tricot thats longwearing, lightweight, and warm 1295 Lounge Coat again awarded Tachion Academy Gold Medal Lounge Coat  Wear it as a peignoir, straight cut box ceat, or comfortably tied Fireside Red with Lamplighter Blue liningt Lamplighter Blue with Fireside Red Lin ing Flicker Gold with Hearth Green Hearth Green with Flicker Gold lining  Small, Medium, Large 1295 Lounge Pajama  Two piece pajuna for  lounging or sleeping Quilted vest is designed into a comfy shirt blouse, trousers are tailored Lamplighter Blue with Firoide Red Hearth Green with Fucker Grid Small, Medium, Large 895 PEIRCES 4W rot woww mt mm OOHFIDDIC Neighboring routes The FowlervUle ppjjce,car wca wrecked last week while Mar shall Skiell was chasing speed km v ,   At its annual meeting Tuesday night the rowierv me Masonic Lodge piesesnted hie member ships to Hugh Aldnch, beraard Mmninqhcrm, C D Parsons and John iiluttman, EP Can, Cdorge I VanBeuouu cod Charier a,  Verst got 50 year pins j A young Lithunian couple and  and child are on their way eo I , Stockbidge from Russia to wgrk I JOB tb Uare FulleMdrm,  I Robert McClinhey of Gregory ,ana Barbara Jean Titus of Mun  ith were married Dec 1 at the jMujnith M J cnurch   Kinney Greer, supt of the Uni, versed Button Co petrort, has  bought the hdwin Fanner iarm ,fann near Stockbridge  Stockbridge is buldUig a new fire hall on the town square Howell J kerv Farley Gran  Wlr ,exterTueatr ers  Wed, Thai,, Dec, a  la Paul DouoJo  ANGELS IV THE OUTPIEU m  cuffovn flWcr, Saturday, De 14 15  ftWay, 8ahutfay, Dec, u hows 700 9vO wo GreST 15 Canals Hit, TAHZAITS PERU wl William Lundlgan, June Haver In LOVE NEST also Charles StarreM Smiley Burnett In OUTCAST OF BLACK MESA cartoon Sunday Monday, Dec, 16, 17 Matinee Sunday 3n 9 m continue Mluri Gaynor, Dennis Day Dale Robertson James Barton te GOLDEN GIRL In Technicolor Edward Faucett has been nam Comedy cartoon New ed head of the Brighton Mason ic Lodge and James Field of the , Howell Masonic Lodge t VmifcuottpcVt DF  The Menzie Equipment Store and the  McKenney Motors at Howell were broken mto and robbed last week  Wm Zeeb of Chilson is home from St, Jo hospital Ann Abrt bor where he was a patient Becauss their gym is still unfinished Brighton has transferred their first two basket ball games They play Milford there Dec 12 and Pinckney there on Dec 14  After a months investigation Tueft Wed Thur Dec 18 19, 20 Mos Amazing Story that Fiction or science ever ha3 , WHEN WCjRLDS COLLIDE In Tcnlcoloi Comedy J OoSTBcamerlineSUver City bse Theatre WL5TTMORT LAKE MICH  L, ifjjPBfSjBJt aejessWeWv Friday, Saturday, Dc 14 5  Ix Barker, Virginia rlusxnvl V JUNGLE u HEAD HUNTERS lAvlaCutlow mii all motive cc day Monday Dec, i8 17   HAPPY GO LOVELY David Niven Vera fiUsm ,  Cesar Romaro IuM Wed Thur, D i8Tia,20 Theatre wUl close Tues, Wed  hur, Dec 18 19 20 Kiwanis Christmas Party We  Afternoon Dec 19 Coming Destinertion Mooni F Worth, Captain Homblower  StL Anch, DeclCl5 re special 1ME GAL   a  Sic, ring Brown, Jerrj erxy Plus 14Y OUTLAW BROTHER Supt oi Schools Cushmon and ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI M fao, Wanda Hendri Friday, Saturd double SL Jdy Ccmova Gilbert, , Chief of Police Rice say there is no truth in the charqes that  Owosso hiqh school pupils use , marihuiana and frequent beer parties The Wexford county poor house and farm of 110 acres has  been ssold to the Cadillac Bank  for 8,b26 It was unused for  years I Alphonse Grosbeck, 23, of De troit, a roofinq man, fell throuqh the steel rooi of the Michigan Seamless Tube Co, 20 ft into , a vat of boiling sulphuric acid He died in St Joe hosspital, Ann  Arbor of his bumsThe roof had j been weakened by acid fumes  Dexter is planninq a drive to  clear off the 2,97742 debt on  their lighted ahletic field  Howell is plcrnning a new 50  bed hospital to replace McPher son hospital The cost wuuld be around 900,000 George Fryrciakjr and Eldon Risdon of Fowlerville Georqe Housner of Briqhton were induct ed into service last week Huqh Richmond, son of Mr  and Mrs Banqs Richcmond of i who served 10 months in Korea, has received an honorable dis charqe  Drain Com Floyd Munsell is a patient at University hospieal in Ann Arbor with Clark Gable John Hodiak Plus HAVANA ROAD AthVetha Ridricquis, and  Hugh Herbert Cartoon SdayTMday, Tuesday Dec,I6n18 A PLACE IN THE SUN Montgomery CliH QiMbe M igte SaUy Winters  j Novelty wu  Crniea  Wed Thur Dec J   WAKE ISLAND Starnnq Brian Donlevy Wnv Bendix Plus DAKOTA Cartooi Kc Sunday Monday Dec, 16 17  Aorriaq JIM THORPE, ALLAMERICAN A Ptcuna starring Burt Lancaster, Chas Bickfor, undoy OUOWB ,, t  J Cartoon John Wayne Michtar   2 vears Ao i Livingston Lodge No 76 F   A M has elected the following , officers W M Azel Carpenter , S Wv Percy Ellis J W Bert jBert Hooker Treas, George ITeeple Sec, Mylo KettlerS D,  Dwight Wegener J D, Georqe Ckok Chaplain, N O Frye MarshalL Fred Read Stewards, Norman Reason, Marcus Graves Graves Harry Lee, Walter Mow ers, Tiler, Wales Leland Dr McKim of Stockbridge was killed at 100 a m Saturday morning while changinq a tire on the highway He was hit by a car driven by Loren Mills of Lansina Earl bauqhn and Norman Reason have taken an option on the  425 Thomas Burkett farm at Portaqe Lake with the privilege of  buying In an address over the Lansing radio Coach Remington of Detroit who picked the All State Hiqh School foot ball team especially singled Don Swarthout  of Pinckney and Jack Smith of i Durasd out for praise Lynn Hendee, sheep man, I doubts sheep can be successful ly raised on the 1000  Fyiaay, Saturday, Dec 14 15 KENTUCKY JUBILEE hill billy picture with Jerry Coloma Jean Porter tfewly Weds Boarder Big Shot Package of Rhythm Sunday Tuesday Dec, 18, 18 fXOST HORIZON valley of perpetual youth with Ronald Coleman, Jane Wyatt Coming  Train to vombetone Varieties on ParaUe Joan of Arc Kiddles Free Show Sat, Dec 22  at 300 P M   Tui Wed ThurM Dec 18 IS, 20 MISTER UNIVERSE Comedy anlna Jack Carson, Bert Lahr, Jc  Paige Robert Alda free Xmas Show at theatre Sat  Dec 15th 100 to 2 10 p nv Santa will be there Treats THE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now lor Women BUSINESb OFFICE POSIilONS and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience Necessary Training Done on the Job   Pleasant Surroundings  Permanent Employment j  Good Wages  ,1 Pinckney hiqh schooVwill play basket ball this year in the old  EMPLOYMENT OFFJCB 323 E Wasninqion 6tAnn ArbeJl THE NEARLY NEW SflwcH 2Q9V2 East Washington  nqL church They play Byron GOQD f  there next week JJQ iitw Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell r Men Women and Chfldre Stroa Lansina Monday  Y12  30 p m, 4 returned from Lansing Monday While there Ona had a check up tt Sparow hospitaL Saturday 10 a m to 500 p Phone 301 RfALtYrJTYOU Brop cird Tcxiav  MLKSWANS WMI NO APPM  F m fiBOVT TW  I Tl SALE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE acre 34 PAIR OF MENS AND WO ARE I trat of land south of town on  wr which opuonsJiavebeen bought, MENS SHOES SOME Sheep do not do well on ch  fi Q sandy land on close croppinq , REDUCED AS MUCH AS 500 kills the sod With a small num I MM  ruma, ber of sheep thiss can be over BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS come by ctongtag pasture freqJ DELIVEBy 0R HAVE DEUVER uently With a large number it,  CHWSTMAS AND STILL   naV w  l MAKE THIS SAVINGS Virginia Dcarow entertained a   number of friends Saturday in honor I her 8th birthday I Bora to RussseH West and wife of Asa Asbcr Dec 11 a daughter     iMk  ALSO JACKETS JACK HANNETT, Agent 318 StfawelL The Detroit Edison Co, are  iirtmey Mtesjia trimminq the trees In the vtilaqe i Joe Stadeable r and famiiy fOR SALtNewly painted cus have moved in the CadweUitom built 22 k flshinq boat,var house on Main St nished deck wtth  ft, Evinrnde Aipt Doyle woe onepf the, motor George Boush iteasiesrlrlrBsjT at lb  JO1 9turt Pinckney phone  3 lonQDiance calls are faster, loo, whenyoi can give the operator the number  you are calling FOR MU,iBji water uap fr  Rush Lake WANTED To xent  WsSiiWt tyurfr  CH 1 I w  ,T   V V Come in and look oyer our Christmas Goods We have Gifts suitable for the entire Family      A Few Suggestions  I i m  MENS GARTER SETS T SUSPENDERS NEQKTEFS HANDKERCHIEFS   DRESS SHIRTS CHILDRENS SILK SCARFS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS FANCY WORK SLIPPERS COMBINATION SETS WOMENS STOCKINGS  SWEATERS GOLASHES LUMBERJACKS SHOES SUCKERS INFANTS SILK AND WOOL BLANKETS SWEATER SETS BLANKETS BOOTEES SLIPPERS MITTENS Kennedys Gen Wednesday, December 12, 195 i Pfautaeit tl V pcacs vJUL au  2nd dost der at po8toifioe , Act at March 6, 1877  xioweU StinckneyMioh xipui Pace SiU peryeas it   Mrand Mrs Wayne, leave ior uizona Uiis week John Mclntee of Minnesota1 visited his sister, Mrs Mary Fitz simmans last week Mrs Eliza VanSickle and son, Erdley, letft ior Phoenix, Mon  day They drove a car there ior  Mrs Al Dewey Lyman Battle of Ann Arbor called at the Dispatch office Fri day He has been a carpenter ior the Detwylei Const Co for jl years A child bom in Ann Arbor last week to Mrs Mildred Aus tin teacher in the Pinckney school last year died at birth Miss Ann Hecrth left Sunday for SanFrancisco, Calif, to visit her sisterinlaw  Roland Shehan iss buildinq a   house at the intersection of M 36  East and Petty sville Rd Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle gave gave a dinner Sunday honoring Donald Burns who has returned from Korea Those present were the Ray Burns familyDon Burns and wife, Jack Young and family D E Conklin and family, James Burns and family, Joe Burns, Bob Darrow, JJerry Moull er and Eva Melvin Mrs Sylvia Markham and son, Robert, o Virginia are visiting her cousin Mrs Jessie Wylie Ben White and wife called at the Carl Bidwell home in Brighton last week Mr and Mrs Charles White head and Beatrice Lambo r , Greqory were Sunday dinner i guest of Jesse Henry and wife, j Miss Janet Feidler of Ann Ar jpant the week end at te ss Read and Howard Reed homes  LOOK FOR  CLOCK Al RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED 01 Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures i I Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPArUNG A SPECIAUTV COMPLETE LINE DV FmRES,COLOB D WHITE PUMPS Myr  f ughef MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PTNCKNEY 157F11 Final Oeinup m 951 B  All Our ALL MODELS ALL COLOR 10WEST met EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASIAPPAN Range   Andrew Nisbett and wife spent Mrs Albert DinVl   Friday with Mrs Blanch Naylor Ward and wife were in    Eatoi Rapids ton Friday Bnqh Jack Clark spent the week end , Mr onr Mrs Tjovri ini  I  the Edsel Meyer home in Yp cum took Thomic u yanBlcm silanti  wife t0 East W Q ir and pf Donald Clark who has cf visit Tv VT as bunday to clerical job with the air corpat THIS IS THE CHANCE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SALES HOTJRS 8 o 12 arci  o 5 aiHcrr 8 to 12, Li vaster tzUr SiUi   YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL Mr and Mrs WilW Fidi  d Mrs Emma   Pocohontas Paetie, Korea, says the weather cold and damp there althouqh on John EiseleTrt StTl 7alle I the thermometer is seldom low Ann Arbor Monday hospital r than 25 above Say tht pliqh I The Lep TrrvL, i M the children there is pitcule t the towardOBrSn   d most of them qo naked  Bunker Hill Sund m they  4 vears oR His mother ALSO STOKER  Mr and Mrs Walter Clark en TL      K  J f Mr1and Mrs MerHn Amburae and cousin Stelt r f, T took their children to Ann Ar Mrs G W nSSS Lfl ri alir  bor Saturday to see Santa Claus and wife of A, A W  l  Pat Dillon and dauqhter 4 QarkL fQ nx  Uo Mrs Polly Muminqham and her Edsel Ml  Derif and, daughter of Howell called on  Edsel Meyer and fanny, Ypsilai MrS Emma Dinkel Saturday Mr wit m i  Cy AtLee and family of Glad i in Die 3 rfoI  lcv Sent a ,coul vm spen Sunday at the Wayne were  Pie of days m Ypsilanti last1 AtLee home Nash in Ann Arbor Sndx hen     orinq Tommys birthday AND CLEAN BURNING D Kentucky Coal COAL, ANTHEHI CITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND Son PHONE 26 DEXTER The Martin dinner Bitter ir family quests of Isabel VMinn4r signals cooWnt M U t SO rrIoute V fMtiiMu ivtw time and mafVtturt iaforautio   signal H i jr V ng ana Por4 LIBERAL TRADEfN ALLOWANCE ON TOUR OLD RANGE I Ir li tkt tbmr le modemix ywur Sdtche with PhilfM   the thrsfty feottWd gat for farm and town hornet ou can hiurt ar and wide, but vo woat find a bigger valfte anywlere tham thai beautiful aV luxe rge Remebr, loo we will glvt you a fenerout fetdein allowance on your ad ranft regajlless of type, make, m condition Ey erms, if you wC MANY OTHER HUGAS AfMANCE ROM WHICH TO CHOOSE with her daughter, Mrs JeanMey  er who cut her hand badly  Th Jcrmes Whitley family snent Sundav at the John McGuire home in Detroit A deleacrtion of Pinckney Masons attended he Masonic ban auet and installaticn of oncers at Fowlerville Tuesdav niaht Pm OBiHen and wif of Saa inaw called on Mrs Marv Hoff j Vfrc mrrdv Clinton is wsina j he Paloh Clinton familv in De mit rVrfs Tnrrrxr and Wf 0 il rr rran nndav With MrSorrr TirrrrrsW Mr rti ftrq T T Vrvrir rtfikjy in DO1 Thiirs   ii TroTilirh also had their The iFfobert Reaa family were in Jackson last Monday Ivlr and Mrs Henry Wnsk7 hrsve mvo1 to ChelfseaMrBucb an family  Ypsilanti havr mcved in their cottaqe at Portagf    HOLIDAY  , it L  y  7  to W  i , v, S A New Service lf th,FARM tind HOME  i  ti, , i MICHIGANS  NHW  FARM AND HOME , HOUR  1 ,nday through Friday , 0 K, l 00 PM  Ovor tho , NEW ,jnd Creator Rulin Voire wf JJ WKHM MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE AAExwKY    AND YOUR NEW YEAR IE BRIGHT Were glad st the Holiday season has come along once again so that we may take the opportunity of wishing you the best of happiness and prosperity not only now but throughout the coming New Year We have certainly euioyeU serving you the past year and look forward to offer you our finest  Imerchandise, best service and aid in the years to come We have always enjoyed your patronage At all times we keep in mind that you want high quality fftandly and warm sales help prompt service atid the right prices We shall continue ottering you all these during 1952  We are happy that we can continue offering you the lowest possible budget terms giving you an opportunity to enjoy your furn ishings while you are paying for them the easy way We all look forward to seeing you often in 1952 itA 8 TP ON TMf DIAL 1000 WltH Harry m  jt2m  VVKV,  fi  V  ifcf i  Si k K jWKAtgg WwtoKfay   fsiJOY W4TrR Times  Versatile net Hoover AERODYNE Model 51 with exclusive Twitter Gitterf, nanle eats up At from leaeboard to ceiling Efccluato HOOT Dht Ejector fftiptw it eatjour hands stay dean 8495 complete with cleaning tools  T  The Frank Whiteiamiiy How j 11 oailed at the Bon White home Sunday  Reggie and Julia Krahit Lomo , Sbwy, Sunny Fuhnnan, Mary i Sfanonca,Mariryn Perry, Dudley j Leach  Mary Wallace went to  Frankenmuth and had dinner Sunday Theflex  PROFESSIONAL CORNER IHE rlNQOTCY SANITARIUM Fanna,B  L       Move qvk  unking rtft   Wtf PERMUTir WATER SOFTINII  Coss 43 feu  Ifcon pnwor tomaflc medth  a Ask far IK m He u I w rv j  tome tike rteperuot Boy M thdky M, D pad fiuainesa Opportunities f00   L Michigan List your Property with Me Thefle Noggles of Ann Ar 1Ann TTJSS11 01 T w  ono teari hot spent Sunday at the Frank 2JSa  JKney Mich, Phone I 3 3 lAberdeen home DR G  McCtUSKEY  Irvin Kennedy and wife called 1  at the Edward Spears home Sun  ,  Denial day   112 North Michiacm Ave, The Howard Read family were JfjfV0  J In Ann Arbor Saturday 02fi 5 Residence 814 Edward Spears jr is still in  Evening by Appointments Arizona but expects to spend iL J 000 Christmas with his sisters, Ger HERB SNEED 4rude and Mrs Elizabeth Martin j   in California J01 183 207  GlSll1ver Phones 37TrimclmeYMk Mrs Ellen Newman of Ann HoweU t Michigan     Arbor spent several days last  ate, Irsuxance, Brokerage FttEL CCKripFF Jr week at the Ben White home Ciry Lake and Fatat Property Mrs George Qane has been  SSSTWIII Arill several weeks Mrs Cacta   wk Me Chamberlain is carina for her v T AVZY Mrs Goldie Schaufle and  LAV6T Mb John Boyer were in Ann Ger err1 Insuxarc Alitor rViday ,  oe 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Mrs Robert Pike inderwent at A C HONEEh farm Sales A Speciality RGE 4O0SB Plumbtna WATER SYSTEMS 4 fl North Stewar4 Si  rious operation at Melius hospital, Brighton, Friday Gerald Dinkel of lake Chemnrr Tnt Sunday at the Albert DinVel home Mr an Mta T Henrv were In Howell Thursdav Phone 15xii xiepairino MVON J HUGrtho Plumbing and riatinq State 8717 LaksWe Drive UcenM itUKA Lajf P H SWABTHdUT4 SOW runerai Home Don C dwartaout Directot Modern quipaa4 Ambulance Service OPiCMETWST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michiac Phone 358 Residence 615 Lives to qjc liuiaa Weekly TripsMade To Detroit Genercu TrAcking Phon 64F14 Pinckn7 Mln BR1  rUE Phone Pmckney 78F2 HEJPJGERATION SERVICE HAiOLD RW Bepairft On All Makes Phone Pud ney L54F3 Isnt it time ym ovneda I Hoover  Dmii dog hdnzgrU si  when thL HedJ 2 tk You can see these and otfcer tfea Hoorex beat as It Hoover Cleaner in the com ts it deans Keens toleft fort of your ovm home at no prolonp rof m acre obligation Call ns, Or stop tine and energr Inttai by our demonstratiott tahls venlon for eleairfnf teela and see them perfcam 875 Oeaninf toelai PMi AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 RIVfiH DRIVE HILAND LAKE EAST SIDE CARD OF THANKS We cod grateful to our friends  Dentist neiqhbom, pastor and to the en  Portagt Lake Rood ire community for uieir eym pcne Doxte 461 pathy and many acts of kind ness during our bereavement Mrs Arthur Shehan andMfnily Classified AdvS DH C I TONER II W WYLIE NOTARY and ONl reoNB lLr IWCKOTY WA Vltu TO CARE FOR CHILD REN at my parents home by day I or  eek 5 days We have furnac3 heat Also forsale, size 63 pieca coat set boys, in very  qocl condition,qrey wool covert eacDnable Mrs Elizabeth Eokroat  Manias, Bokros Farm TO RENT Winterised collagt coitaae en Pcrtaae Lake Phcn Howell 1535M1 alt tcJJtm AgO  FOR SALEGtv Ducks Mrs Julia Clav, 7439 bentley Rd YouU he hapfQf  If youre lucky mooUowmm Hooter tdreadf nine Hoover Service wffl keep h nnminf riX te jm t lor years to corns ITS JUST NATURAL TO SAVE FOR THE FUTURE For yourself may we suqqest OUR BANK ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A REAL ESTATEJ40RTAGELOAN AA a Reasonable Rate Come in, lets tall it over FORMinature DoJla or Doll Cisv hes be Mr Hoy FIJX hone 115 PinHiey L LAVjbl HAPPrVAIl Vlumbing Yettr System eic How Oid Is Ann is tthe pop r r w,   , ,  ular quesuon now pOR SALEBaby ouggy and stroll Mfci rtum Goodrich 85, died , good condiuon4oU0 eacn at her home here Monday rtCiiaaef plwer , Vf  rrunk ickus 01 Marion has 93fel Cedar Lake Hd, Pinckney qoue vj California WAN TED Ho use Work by the iiie Owosso suqar factory hour or day ciofad last week They process 8670 Hankerd Rd, PincKney over Lavey Hardware d 40,000 ton oi beets Last year Fori SnUhew Uonel electric WANTED Riders it was only 2UQ0Q ainWiU sacrttLce for quick sale Frazier Leave Married at Vassar Nov 10th, also boys bicycle cheap Mrs Ella Sigler Teeple and Jail Pinckney 157F21   uniel Hay ward FOR SALL5 metal lawn chairs Tlie first anniversary was ob round metal table for lawn Wednesday crt the home Complete set for 1000 srv6H  HeclL Mien son of the Women s Home Miss , FQR RENTFunulhed 5 r00m FOR SiLEA vVestinqhouse Elea trie ronge o, uectrochef 40 Bird Cage with stand 5, Majestic Radio 10, Oak Dresser  15 Mrs J Hussey to Kaiser Pinckney at 615 a m Quit work at 400 pm Joseph Horvath 408 Unadilld Jr Doyle house FOR SALE Simmons metal bed, coil sprinqs 2 felt mattresses, 15, Double Wash Tub on legs10 Call 169F3 after 4 p m I Sav at fL funeral otAndrM f SSteol a box of  4500 Y    1 water, no bathroom iaciuues, a TH T TVU1P Phnno AO 9523 Dexter Ave or phone Middle Lucius l  Phone 42 belr 4673, Detroit FOR SAi E Beagl hound, ff Member Federal 0posit h Jackson Clark 88, at the home ance Coxporation AJi Ueposlts 0  80D j0hn, m Lakeland Insured  to aMJJU tor each Anderson staged a hunting JAiiFVoStiaq chTcKens and mosolcTkennel and long chain,12 OP  party Saturday ins Marible 0  drSseT guaqe double barrel shotqun and the oldest hunter brouqht m the  stewing nens, auvc or  y , t T n XT T BJ Stanley FOR SALESize 14 wtool winte1 m0st game coat, qrey with green hood trim Lulu Abbott is workinq in J size 15 lynx dyed lamb fur coat jolt store at FoWkjfile the Mr Henry Johnson, phone S4F12 box of shells N J Buzzard   rm 326 East Main, Pinckney tWO jr  T r K5S3 w5 Vv size 15 lynx dyed lamp mr COOT Q gtore at rowicwie lots on wesi maw 01 rr ,  h x 1,  rust cleaned and qlazed fur iack Wellington Whites Torn husk known a the Stewart Anderson mori pfepects  Sme it 5, long iur coat 5  machine is busy I this sec ,roperty in settle estate nve ore pfospecte tteg tarm  ,rs WiUard Morgann Ham ti Gerald Reason Adm  KUjU HANI burg Pinckney phone 153F2, John Donaldson died at Leslie  Monday The funeral was here  i Wednesdayjat the Conglchurch j Phone 305W HowelL  i Pinckney  FOOD STORF QUALITY  s Drad a Aliv FAM vNtMALS COLTBCTEr OM,rfv HORSES 100  COWS 100 Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables V BUY HTDEh uD CAI T SffftNS PHONE COLLECT GRERY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3  OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONli 1GU Central Oead8t9sli Long Distance  calls are faster, too, when you can give the operator  the number Fish 2   Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS 1 GIFT PROBLEMS Aa Attractive envelope contain ling a crisp new bUL A Savtogi Bond in a Chxiatiuual solder A HonsevSavings Bcmlfi Ifeeee make acoeptable gifts m sny ioniry  rflank by aafl end avo ftme JU for ow etaUtrMfifl Pkm Spring Fertilizer NOW mmttmmm siii  7 MH8BSONStBAN AU ired W Federai  OQRltis   up to flOiOOO h v Farmert Feed  Supply Co,   rt ,,V    rTVTVft  At THE PINCKNEY DISPAYCH Wednesday, Decemberll 9M s Fertilizers Carryover Value Boosts Yields of All Crops in Rotation PERTILIZERS have carryovar values that benefit every crop in the rotation, reports the Missouri College of Agriculture, in citing recent tests on the George Stine farm in Ozark County Three years ago, Stine set up test plots in his corn field Each plot was given a different fertilizer treatment One was left unfertilized As expected, corn yields were higher the year the fertilizer was added But three years later when the plots were in legume crops, Stine reported four times as much Ladino clover growing on plots fertilized with phosphate and potash as on the unfertilized plot The difference wag even greater on the sweet clover crop Practically no clover was growing on the unfertilized plot, while there were thick, heavy stands on the fertilized fields University of Wisconsin agronomists report that alfalfa yields were 2 times as big on fields topdressed two years ago with 500 pounds per acre of 0927 iertilizer, as on unfertilized check plots FrsI Pasture Crcs 13lp Stretch Grazing  Season, Cut Feed Cost TYE, winter wheat and other win ter small grains can help you stretch the pasture season this year, give your beef and dairy cattle extra grazing days and cut down costly feed bills These special fall crops should be planted early enough to produce good growth, says the Middle West Soil improvement Committee They shoict be planted in grain fields not seced to legumegrass mixtures Adding fertilizer with the seed will get the rye up fast, give you goxl pasture during the fall and help the crop survive severe weather this winter Agronomists recom mend using a complete fertilizer carrying nitrogen, phosphate and potash at seeding time The Middle West Soil Improvement Committee suggests two other steps for making pasture pay maximum returns this fall 1Topdres and graze permanent pastures with a complete fertilizer to give fast recovery after the sum mer heat 2Add plant nutrients and graze old meadows that will be plowed for corn next spring A tope1cssing in the spring of m trogen or of a nitrogen, phosplvitc and   fertilizer will spur the rr   pasture grasses and leuiiic It will eile you to gei  tie out un the fields earlier and du Cf r rri barn  ding Firemen s Party 730 P M AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM 730 P M 6 LLW tesjni ALL CHILDREN WELCOME WITH OR WITHOUT THE OLD FOLKS  TREATS MOVIES COMEDIES SANTA CLAUS Sponsored by Pincknej Firemen MASONIC INSTALLATION Installation is public on Dec 15 at 800 p mLunch afterward Installing officer Ona Campbell marsriall, Clifford Miller, seem tary, fack Hannett chaplain Oiin Robinson W M  Winston Baughn S W Clare Milller J W   Lawrence Bauqhn Treas W C Miller Secy  Paul W Curlet S D Lawrence Cambun J D  Lonnie VanSlambrook Chaplain Ona Camprx Marshall George Gardner Stewards Harold Porter, Murray Dagg, Robert Egler Frank Zieq lerOmer CoryOrland Winslow Tiler J H Hooker  torn wherelsit Joe Marsh,  Sign of a Nice Guy TSow s ill time to make ctrtm yT dollars arc not conirihutmR tlisir shre fa creating inflation If youre reil wise ycnli seo thai thy arent idrig, either Make suro theyre working for yon toda so that tomorrow those dreams of yotir will comeUf The safe anrl sur way is to enrol lor the lJ S inylns Bonds Payroll Savings Pn iyffre you ure employed Bonfls purcliiVd on tns idiomatic plan etiv Ally a i to vuir  hme savings SOV l  TS ALL L JY BONDS BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Nov 30,Stockbridqe there Dec 7South Lyon here Dec 14Briqhton here Dec 18Grass Lake here Tan 4Monchester there Jan llHartland here Tan 18Dexter ther Tan 2South Lvon there Feb 1Brighton here  Feb 8Manchester here Feb 15Hartland there Feb 19Crass Lake there Feb 22Dexter here Got so around these parts tltaf everywhere a hunter went this fall, he came up against signs saying PRIVATE PROPERTY, NO HUNTING KEEP OFF But not out at Happy Prestons place Happys signs say PRIVATE PROPERTY, GOOD HUNTING, BUT BE CAREFUL Dont hunt myself, Happy says, but theres plenty of game on my property I tell the hunters where the best spots areaway from  where Im working and where no body else is hunting It works out pretty well allaround From where I sit, Happy has once again shown why he pets along with everyone and why everyone respects him Happys likes and dislikes might not be the same as his neighbors, but that doesnt stop him from understand ing When it comes to opinions on hunting, fishing, politics, ways of farming, or whether your favorite beverage is beer or cider, try to be like Happy and the chances are youll be really happy Copyright, 1951, Untied Slates Brewers Foundation</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/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>4P ,b   IA,  ,5J      C   A Y      Vofcw 68  Xte Wednesday, December 5 1951 Mwhifuitt Mirror The mulurnillion dollar coopers development la the upper tMoneuJa will he a shot in tne cum lor mat area With the back tag c the liFC the Copper Range Co of Boston will spend 57 million there, io uuui to be spent to build a model towxLThe White Pine range was chosen as most oi the copper veins there were only 6 and 8 ft underground Vernon J Brown of Michigan has hailed Mayor Cobo o Detrot as the new star in the Re publican skies of Michigan The Little Hoover Commission is popular with all governors of Michigan as it recomends more power for them and a 4 year term State officials are easier now that the low bid to restore the fire damaged state orifice building was 2758589 The appror nation was SZ 291,000 All state government heads attended the inauqeration oi Dr Harlan Hatcher as 8th president of the University of Michigan  Governor Williams was on th speakers platfcfc Characters THE ARSONIST The arrest oi 6 youths near howeii oMi wees ior setting a unnga to mina an arsonist who opei a d in this part oi the county bacic in eighties He came from a prominent Jamily riru ior that reason I am noi mentioning ru uamfeiie the boys irom How u he maae no profit on ine urea out set them because he likea to see them burn He was not un der suspicion aL lirst and projao siarted a dozen or more before being cauqht rie haa a system wbeieby he was miles away wnen me tire was discoveredHe used a boitte lull, oi gasoline lo which he attached a long fuse which burned ior same time be4or igniting the gasoline Ve note that Deuou arsonists still use the same inemocLine scene of his op eratians were in and around Un adiiia lownsnip and Gregory1 A e Vvi 4 Jim uoyle ojid me the boy at one time tried U burn the by tried to burn the home ot home home ot his brotheiinlawLlewlyn Chalker in UiadiUa village He came there on a Sunday anerA new kxw makes it against noc  beqaj taking about the law to seU or buy alcoholic i e numerous hre k They were beverages for a 34 hour period uspiciousand after he leftmade Chrismas Sales stop at 900 v a sech of e Premases Vndea 1 a bash near the house they founa number ot fires including a bam  east of Pinckney burned Nov 23 Auto Accident J Arthur Shehan,78 ,was Wiled in an auto fatality here about 7 40 p in Sunday evening His farm home on M36 E, 3 miles a m the dav  cotie oi Oasoline with a fuse, a m me aay ,fa Q  d 3 aXid wooa m Christmas evee and do not resume until 700 lcbuicxry units want he Wjdo burn ajfcdtej more recruitsThe national quard  ,  L2 alTne  u i   4V, Arr A found wi the bottle of gasoime The boy was arrested on suspic ion and confessed Owing to his family he escaped a prison sentence Instead he was exiled, at favorite method of thai dav The late Maachv floche was sheriff then and Richard Roche under sherrJt The latter took Hhe bev to vhe state line and released him rind as faros known he never fcne borfr Years afterwards Wm Sates, an old neighbor of the boy met a person in Oreqon who reeem bled him HrtdeinJedJbs identity and he was known then by another name has lost many to the draft and recruits are few Thee is much unrest in auto unions due to layoffs uvcrder to change over to war work The move now is to put Christ back in Christmas To substitute the chime of Christmas bells for the clanq of cash reaisters Huqh Metoalf of Fairqove is the chamDioh wheat grower of Michigan and Leo ferdan of Cheaannq the runnenmTbev won these awards oi the Chica qo Tnternaional Stock Show Number of colleae students has doubled in the last 20 years Now one of evrv 61 persona is enrolled In college and he and his wife had been staying with their daughter,Mrs Dorothy Campbell on M36 W Sunday he and his wife went to the farm to look after the stock there and started to return to the home oi their daughter about 630 p m About a mile east of Pinckney a car sideswipedthezn The driver was Richard Marn,  16, Detroit His mother was with him He stopped and surveyed the damage on the Shehan car The women stayed in the cars A hub cap was found to be miss ing and Mr Shehan and Martin went back up the road to look  Church Notes Catholic  Mary s Catholic Church ftncircY Michigan f ev Fr Albert j Schzmtt Pastor undoy Masss Summer 630 800 10 AC 11 30 Winter 800  1000 Pfovenna Devotions fridav evenina at 7s30 p m Concessioner Friday after Noveona Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 6 M Sunday betos 800 Blair f Scijooi iotes pinckney dropped both games to tucKiuictge uitrt xuuay uii Uie xcrfeives 45 to 24 Puicaaiy reserve teams  No 49 Luireut Comment We have mentioned several nines tiiut ypucid lever oaco aj common, disease in Michigan is nuw aimost nonexistant j aisease was caused bv tbuuixy smaii una mexierte ozmlaag water, in   d iim Wuson was of mm, h    wells wo dig ior mckney vviiii n uit 15 tur nign man qot Coiigregatioual 7nc  Jun01 CACU wticuse  Dorrow TW 7rChulr TaV , I Wilson meeunq at ths I Koines for itMr Shehan was struck by e S J5lanch Mar T  Meabon  r Arki,M i, T ,M TI  JUC luu sermon, The Liqht Mattesr n That Darkness Cannot DimUni i versa Bible Sunday a car driven by Lawrence Johnson of Brighton, son of Mr, and Mrs Frank Johnson of Pinckney Death was instant as his skull was broken The accident was just east of the L  Henry iarm  iur oioaanaqe and Ward iJ Tne rinittney irst team miqht hav won it tiiey haa qotierx the breakes As it was Jeureys, Matieson and hebman went Lut on fouls Aiiert ivirosJka was ill and only played naif ot jt Jell reys and Matteson were fuqh for Pinckney with 11 each and Mroika qot 9Sweet iiad 15 for Stockbridge and Oakley lo Pinckney fies Stockbridqe lies  Crait F Huusun C Collier G Ward G West Substitutions PinckneynMillaLa home The state police and cor i J 4 I awano as questne was wouna  j vey, RowelL Henry, Clark Stock Sunday Schfipl 1130, Dr Martini bridqe Mansberg Barth, Kawano oi Waqasfjtki Japan is1   speaker 730, Pilgrim Fellowship wih Dr ooNSERVAXION DEP1 NOTES It is illegal o cut Christmas trees on siate oi punnc iunu wim out a permit A permit is aisu needea to transport more than 12 trees Bids to operate concessions in 9 state parks will be receivea on December 26 Timoer owners are asked to iq  nore buyers who Uall them heir Lmber is afiUotea wfth oak IwiU and should be cut So iar the dept has found but 30 cases of oak wilt in southern Michiqan Hunters baqqinq deer and not using the meat oa asked to give it to some charitable institutionSeveral does with horns have been shot in northern Michiqan At Pte Mouille the duck kill was 3,898 this year compared to 2,365 a year ago At Swan Creek 1021 geese were killed compared to 510 a year ago The dept has bought 4,30C bushel oi pine cones which will be enough for rAxt yeas seed Bounty payments cost the state 14,685 in October compaf ed to 10,995 a year ago There were 1075 fox 479 coyottes and 6 wolves boundedNylon nets have superior thread strength, resist rot and handle easier than linen Samuel Gigqy, 92, of Owosso disputes the claim oi George Ginther, 91, of Owosso to being Michigans oldest aeer hunter The former has taken out a licen ce each year since 1895 The deer harvest is down this year It Is not expected to run over 100000, compared to lasf years 121,000 This is according t the dr brought across the traits and those tallied at the different tally stations The conservation dept is considering usmg M 20 instead of between northern and southern Townltne 18 as the dividing line IKchlgan  10,000 trappers or expected 0 tce out licenses for the 31 day December trcrooinq season 9 out of evw 10 deer shot were not over 2 years old LADIES AID MEET The Conal Ladies Aid meet Dec 13 with Mrs Lena Bradv Christmas rity bu no gifts will mH be exchanaed Instead oifta will be bouaht for the people at he hifini v Return the gift DECEMBER JURY LIFT BrightorTf Perry Mack Brighton TwpKeith Baldwin Green Oak Grace Gardner Hamburg Lloyd Nash Hartkcnd Frank Vecelius Handy Herert Briggs Howell Lloyd Bullard HoWeil TwpLawrenoe Seim Iosco Rhea Cumiskey Marion Joseph Eisner Oceola Lena Bergin  Putnam Hazel Richardson, Tyrone Ben Farnham Unadilla Jessie Lavey CohcctahMarqaret Steinacker Conway ptissell Sharp Genoa Alfred VanCdntie Deerfleld Anna Conklin Green Oak Haze Bennett Hamburg Wayne Williams Handy Mrs Deo Blackmer Harfiand Horry Preston Howell Fred Teeple Howell TwpHarold Millet  Iosco Ruth Pfau Marion Beth Lawrenze Oceola Harry Gustavus Putnam Marion RussellTyrone Edna Mehlberg Unadilla Margaret Toppinq fiiO ACCDENT DEATH Francis Martin jr, 27, son oi Francis and Nellie Fisk, former resident, now of Howell, was killed in an auto accident at 130 am, Friday morning on Gand River Rd, 2 miles west c HowelL His three companions Donald Tidd 27 William Sweeten, 26 and Ernest Fredenberg,26 were also killed The car driven by Tidd at a high rate of speed, hit the back end of a lumber truck driven by James Betts, 49, of Detroit Three were killed in stantly and Martin died on ad  mittanoe to McPherson hospital Betts was uninjured He said he was goinq only about ten miles an hour Tidd was employed bv the Detroit Edison CoFredenberg at McPherson  hospital, Martin and Sweeten bythe Michigan Consolidated Gas Co, laying a pipeline Martin was an only child Francis Martins funeral was at St Josephs church Howell on Monday with burial inMtOHvet Cemetery The funeral of Tidd and Frednxisfg was abo Menday ilfWf oner were caliedJohnson was not held The bodv was taken to the Swarthout Funeral Home J Arthur Shehan was bom in Hamburg at time of his deathHe 1873 and was the son of Thomas and Anna McQuillan Shehan His occupation was farming m 1903 he married Mae Fohev of Pinckney She survives with a dauqhjfcer, Mrs iDoncliy Camr  bell of Pinckney 3 sons, Merlin of Pinckney, Roland of Ann Ar bor and Nelson, Whitmore Lakr There are 9 qrandchildrenAlss 2 brother, William and Louss of Pinckney and a sister, MrsAlma Harris of Detroit A brother, Jay and sister Cora, are deceasedMr Shehan was prominent in public life beinq supervisor of Hambura at tme of his deathHe had held this office at different time for 18 years The funeral was at St Mnry s rhurch, PincVmev, Wednesday Rev Albert SchmrlT olfWcmmrr Burial in St Masys Cemetery W ILL THE WINDSORS EVER SEPARATE Elsa Mbxwell, intimate mend of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, is in position to know about rumors that the famous couple will part Eead her be hind the scenes story about where this great romance is headed, in thiss SundaysDec 9 issue of The American Week y, exclusively with De roit Sun day Times CARD PARTY AND DANCE The Womens Extension Group will sponsor a card party and dance at the Pinckney school Satuday Dec 8 Music by the Clare Swartjhoulj effchesrua All are invited led as Naqask at time of atomic bombing Wed 730, Boy Scouts at church  Ashmore Rollins, Johnson Collins Paints Wilson ll,Darriiw4,Miller  Meabon 3 Matteson 4, Craft  15, Husson 9, Barth 1 Collier 3 Ward 13, Collnis 1 Pinckney iVieiiiionite Calvary Mennonite Church ,v Ezra fleacbv Pastor S S, Supt     Walter Esch Assistant Maurice Leinbach 1C0U 1100 1145   7 30 r44rOin WoTSlUtSin day School   , Chlldreoe How,     Vounc eopf Meetii, Cott eeVrv Ytu SeMeo nesdTy R00 p m The Mennonite church will coll ect clothina for German refu qees  A Mrosfka F Malteson F Jeffreys C Rebman G Bradley G West 3 Stockbridqe Basore Oakley Sweet Camp McKinney ones cribbed with brick or stone baikice water seeped into them causing them to become germ infected Much of the ice used was cut from ponds of impure water The state board oi health says ther has not been a case ul typhoid iever in Michigan caused by impure water in 17 years In 1931 there were 424 cases of typhoid fever in Mich igan In 1950 there were but 50 In the same 20 year period the deaths have been cut from 75 to 5 From earliest history Michiqan was a typhoid state and many deaths resulted each year Wit the advent of driven wells and water systems the disease has about disappeared the Green in Detroit pages by 1939 was PETTYSVTLLE 4H NEWS A meeting was Substitutions Pinckney Carr Henry, Wiltse, J MrosfkaQark Johnson Stockbrdcje Carpente Prater Reed Prates, Strickroot Points A Mrsfka 9, Matteson  11 Jeffreys 11, J Mrosfka 4, Wiltso 2 Bradlev 1, Basore 4, Carpenter  Oakley 13 Sweet 15, Pirates 3, McKenney 3 At the home gamos the 8th arcHe team will play between the halves at the a 4H  MRS W W BLACKNEY Vs Cissie Blacknev 68 died wife of Conarsmon Bill Black  of this 6th district, died at Flint Thursday She leaven husband and tvo cons her school Mv 3U to loim club, ine followmq 1 nST r i Y oecTreas Ohn Darlinq RepolTer Peter club rhe Handy Arauy Cramen15 members signed up pavid Nash ana John Wenderlen are junior leadersJo Basy alo is adult leaderWe will havPToi rA u ,  t     a paper drive t   ae Cook M e atncia Sums The proprietor of Feather Restaurant who made the front cuttin prices back to recently called to New York to speak over a nation wide hook up Hiss idea is catching on and other establishments are taking notice Thompsons Restaurant at 229 N Main, Ann Arbor, cut prices last week end did a big business The prop, says he is not be able to tell for a week ox so whether he is making a profit or no In Detroit the Holly wood Thertr3 CJ piices They qot biq crowds and their candy and popcorn saleB were five times as larqe iViArtRlAGE LICENSLa John uunhy, 2a, Webberville tfluth Wiles 25, WebbervlleIe hej Smitu 18, Pinckney, Nanjy Gijnzennacn, 18 Pinckneft Joo r  L  World Wide Bible Reading to raise funds with Olin Darling in charge  4H CLUB MEETING There will be a meetinq in the 4H rooms under the town on Thursday, December 6 at 645 p m to form a 4H Handicraft  Club All who are interested in joininq are asked to attend Marshall Meabon  23, Hovcii Wesley Jones ,25, Fentn, Iwtty Sluuqhter, 20,Fenton    IHANKSOtVINO TO CHRISTMAS 1951 fti WAY OUT OF THE DARK Thanksgiving, Nov 22 Q2JL NOT1CB   O  S, meeting Mdaw  at this time vfik your do Dec 7 at SrOO p HB fhitkrloiL Tbse elections are among the greatest from the Bible Psalms 116 Psalms 13f 24 Psalms 2S Sunday, Nov, 26 Psalms 34 26   Psalms 4f 27  ,4 Deuteronomy 5124 28  m Joshua 1 29 4,  Isaiah 55 80  Mtcah 61U Satonlay, Dec I Matthew 25 Sunday, Dee 2  John 1117  John S Matthew 5126 Matthew 62748 Matthew 6 Matthew 7 Luke 8121 BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Nov 30,Stockbridqe there 7South Lyon here 14Briqhton there 18Gross Lake here 4Monchester thre 11Hartland here 18Dexter thereJan 25South Lyon there  Feb 1Briqhton here  Feb 8Mancnester here Feb 15Hartland there Feb 19Grass Lake there Feb 22Dexter here Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Ian MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Livingston Lodqe No 76 F  A M elected tho following of ficers Tuesday night I W M Winston Bauqhn  S W Clare Milller 7 TMMA I W  Lawrence Bauqhn F3 fOM P201 Xreas W C Mille Mrs 261 Mann42 has been Secy PaulwCurie seined fKom Tuscan, Ari2Dna S D   Lawrence Camban n charqe oi forqinq a Dexter J D  Lonnie VanSlambror mans name to a 95 check and Chaplain Ona Carm casmnq it and is held at the Ann Marshall Georqe Gardner Arbor jail in default of 1500StewardsHarold Porter, Murray  baiLShe is a former Pinckney Dagq, Robert Eqler Frank Zieq resident She took a 16 year old lerOmer Cory,Orland Winslow Dexter boy 10 Arizona with her Tilex  J H Hooker County officials say she ran Installation is public on Dec , off with same boy 3 times The 15 at 800 p mLunch afterward, j fast time they were brought Installing offtcer Ona Campbell  back from Monroe and she was Things are not qoinq to suit Gen MacArthur and through his publicity man, GenWillough hq he has taken a slap at the war correspondents and he puts the blame on them for be , inq tired by Presdent Truman as  commander in the far east In a fllTazine allele Wiougjhby says the false reports of the Assoc Press men whom he nam es made MacArinur the qoat of the Korean debocle The news men deny thisThey point to the press release ot MacArthur a year aqo that there were only 100 000 Reds in Korea and the ho wojld have them licked and the bovs all home by Christmas Instead there were 600,000 Red and M icArthur was defeated and his ormy almost wiped out The new men also put the blame on Willouqhy, then chic intelligence officer for MacArthur on whose mfoirncrtloV he relied en The huqe crowds thai arreted Gen MacArthur on his return here fooled him and he expected the presidenital nominatioh handed him on 1 plater However the powers that be in the Republican partv cant see him but they are willinq to use him and the struqqle in the r,nvvnton will bo between Sen Bob Tan and Gen Ike Eisenhow WM,W   MMMatNaiMMtitfiM marshal, Clifford Miller, secre tarry, Jack Hannott chaplainOlin Robinson CHORAL PROGRAM A choral program ofChristmas music will be presented by the Junior and Senior Hiqh School Chorus in the hiqh school qym at 8 p m Thursday night Dec  13 The public is invited fied by Justice Yelland The We oeiieve dirtier football has been played in the nation this year than ever before One of causes is that most lust class teams have one or more negroes in then lineup and their presence there is resented especial ly by the southern colleges In the Missouri Conference, Bobby Bright, a negro boy, was the leading qound gainer in the nation He was on the Drake team In a game with Okla second time they were brought j homa A  M Briqht was delib erately assaulted and his jaw broken, endlnq his football car eer This was proved by the motion pictures of the gameThe A Mheads and Missouri Con tference refused to take any action and Drake withdrew from the conference Bradley University will also follow suit Vnfvrtal Bible Sunday, Dec 9 10   9   MMIIHlHtti 11 IS It 14 15  Psalms 119116 John 14 Luke 151132  Ephesians 4 II Timothy 2 Revelation 22 8m4, Dc 1 Romans 12 1  I Corinthrans 1Z U  I Corinthians 15134 19 TIM , f Corinthians 158558 0 WM Galatfans 6 Jhilippians 4143 Jamsi 1 8flAdJ, DM 28 Lukt 2120 N MAttntw 11825  back from Tennessee ANDRUS CONVICTIONS  ARE UPHELD The Michigan supreme court has upheld the conviction of William and Donald Andrus, convicted of the robberymurder of Frank Cline, Briqhton mer chant April 28, 1949Justice Leland Carr wrote the opinion He held the Andrus Bros, received a fair trial and denied their dur la  ffqpf I    Pie U Metthew WILLPD CUFFMAN Willard Curnan, 46, died at   a Pcniiac hospital, December 3 laims of preiudicial errors He was born at Sault Ste Marie  inq  tral The brothers have May 23, 1905 being the son of 1 been out on bail WilBam and Ella Cran Cuff yn out on bail Their sentence man His father did 15 vears wag 13 10 15 years ago and his mother last June Survivim is an uncle Georqe Crane Th fnneral will he crt 9warthont Funwnl Home Thursdav afternoon 200pm Rev T NT MoLuca ofhciahng The burial was in Sprout CemeteryCHRISTMAS BOOKS  f totae selection of ox chttdren s at artr, Children s ok Cotn eotaiae ,gprw and EvHardware The Detroit dailies which can not see anv gpod in Gov Williams were horrified when on the recent visit of Princess Eliz abeth to Windsor the gcvrnr gave her hiiebano1,Prince Phillip one of his famous bow tiecThe prince accented t rm thanked and we bet he took It hotfie and aye it a romlnMit Thrtc TPMs eoDecttan of trophies InddenuV tkeonly am the  The press opposed to the ad ministration is panning Vice President Barkley for what they call grandstanding He recently visited Korea, fired a shot at the fieds and ate chow with G Ie on the battlefield We always liked the old Veep and thought he added much to the tcket 1948 Plenty of senator end tep resentatives have vtetted Korea before him but Gwy arwuy if mained out of firing rana  BASKET BALL SCORES Ann Arbor Toledo Scott 2 St Thomai 37 UnhrwAf J L Chelsea 38, McmcheenT CfrttT v dee 26 MUan 228aBne 43, Dw y  , ihcJt  iMLWW wj J i 1 U  1 Hf  Wednesday, ftetwnber 5 1381 w f  M Vfentt make 5 hit  YOUR GIFTS SURE TO PLEASE WHEN ITS Coffee making becomes a cinch with en automatic EUctric Coffee Maker Superb coffee in minutes  keeps act for hours 2995 to 3750 An EUctric Ire takes the wrin kles oat of dochee in a jiffy Glides easily    cuts ironing time 895 to 1995  An Electric Mixer is the handiest helper in the kitchen Whips, beats, stirs whatever your recipe calls for 3995 to 4650, 0MMS Of 0fer f emrffrv, PrmeHtol tltctrk lh ft fte Htmt Art AvmihUt Wktrevtr  1ecfriceJ AfftiMCM Art Uid  Prices mhttct to mnwfatvrn chenott  and Howard Kiel ID TEXAS CARNIVAL  JToreity Galea 25 Years Ago Howell liter A hecrry mow stonn forced gewtf McMcw  Eether Wilted JRed Skehon Anna Solasan of Pinckney and Robert Bales of Detpoit were married at St Marys Saturday They were attended by Elizabeth Solasan and Harry Frye Nicojai  Harger a realty firm of Pontiac have secured options on 1UUU acres of land south and west of Pinckney it is in one solid block and is bounded on north by Urand Trunk Rcdlrad, west by lane running souih irom Marbles Corners, soutri by Patterson Lake Rd and east by the road running south from the  DexterTheatre flrWay, Saturday, bee 7 8 James Stewart Marlene Dietrick  ID NO HIGHWAY nf THE SKY also Don Barry, Robert Lowery in BORDER jRANGERS cartoon Sunday, Monday Doc, 9 10   Matinoo Suadoy 230  m continue Sprout SJemetery  The options FarY Granger Shelley Winters are tor 200 and expire March ,  10, 1927 The purpose is not BEHAVE YOURSaF  Cartoon known John Dunne who sold,  C0  asked the real estate man and i , w, Thur, Dec n 12 w Newt Shed love ss Electric Roaster, Cooks complete delicious meals automatically    bakes, broils and roasts to perfection 3895 to 6595 M Ideal gift for that ideal gal, an Eler I ouster Toast pops up lii, dark or any shade between    Christmas morning or any morning 2295 to 2650 How about an EUctric Clock Theres one for every room in the a juse  mantel desk, wail  495 to 3200 Real heart warmers Electric Sheets, Blankets, Comforters are tops in sleeping comfort Fully automatic Popular colors 2i95 to 5695 See 0UR Detroit  Cooed to perfection waffles from an EUctric Waffle Iron will make her beam with pride Stuart ia appearance    fully automatic 1795 to 2495 I igoiforing motes The new Dexter elementary ffU LUXURYLOVERS WTrtSTRtCTi BUDGETS  was told mammoth sheep ranch was to be started Mr Waugh,a Detroit realtor has taken options on 5200 acres of land in Ham burg Green Oak and Wabster township Thursday night vandals got in the Stackable or Sellman School broke windows, smash ed desks and did other damage Leo McCluskey is teacher St Marys church will have a mission Dec 12 19, conducted by Rev Cororan oi Notre Dame H H Swarthout has retired as mail carrier after 2 years and Walter Mowers is carrying Stockbridge, Millville and the Pinckney Christian Endeavors met at the church for dinner Fri day Stacy Hall was toastmas  ter Speakers Lonnie VanSlam brook and Gertrude TuppesEr Tett Distier and Cora Sharland of Stockbridge and FF McKie qhan and Ernest Marks, Lansing P H Swarthout and Mrs May croft sang Dan and Elizabeth Driver entertcdnea a large number of their friends at a eucher party Friday niqht  Born to Russell Livermore and wife at the Pinckney San Nov  30, a girl Born to Carl Bollinger and wife at the Pinckney San Dec 5 a girl The Gregory school debates Paul Douglas Janet Leigh n ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD Hoeelty no Uutooo ComngrGolden Girl, When Worlds Collide i be Theatre WHTTMORE LAKE MICH la fcrlday, Saturday, Doc, 7 8  2 Great Pictures 2 Walt Disneys ALICEN WONDERLAND ,1a Clnocolor Plus The Bowery Boys in  LETS SO NAVY Crtoi  Hewi Sunday, Monday Doc 8, 10 John Wayne, Robjbrt Ryan  In a FLYING LEAXHERNCKS shows 700 900 Sun Shows 3,5,7, Friday, Saturday, Doc, 7 8  double feature FLIGHT TO MARS In Clnocolor with larguerite Chapman, Cameron MITCHELL 50 years in the future ELEPHANT STAMPEDE with Johnny Sheffield, Bomba the  Jungle Boy Cartoon flues,, Wod Thur, Doc H 12 13  great pictures,only one show a night starts 715 ends 1034  2 Comdy Hits 2 THEYGOT ME COVERED Starring Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour Pius UP IN ARMS with Dinah Shore Anna Andrews SYLVIA i HEATER  Cheiesn JVBch Friday, Saturday, Doc 7, 8  double feature special  TEXANS NEVER CRY  Starrina Gene Autrey, Grail Davis Plus NAUGHTY NINETIES  A, Comedv StoirUn Bud Abbott Lou Costello Mews   2TSZL  SP A7isweestjon  Sunday, Monday Dec, 9 10 story of loaded dice Ckrudette Colbert, MacDonald Carey hi LETS MAKE IT LEGAL March of Time Crisis in Iran neWs cartoon novelty Tuesed, Thur, Dec H 12 13  double feature David Niven, Vera Ellen and  Cesar Romero HAPPY GO LOVELY Plus jtED STALLION in cinecolor Sunday, Monday Doc 9 10 HAPPY GO LOVELY In Technicolor A Musical Starring  David Niven, Vra Ellen and Cesar Romaro Sundoy 3how s , I  Comedy Cartoon Tues, Wed, Thur, Dec II 12 13 CAPTAIN HORATIO HORN BLOWER A Drama starring Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo Robert Beatty cartoon ahows 710, 915 ,v ConTiinrfhorpe, Tea for Two An American in P    i a DAYSTROM dinette  land bids will Jae advertised lor  Chelsea high school deserting   team met Keego harbor in its  I iirst debate Monday 1 i he Brighton PTA will spon sor a dance program at the new school gym  The Red Gross blood bank will be at Brighton Dec 10 125  Own Should the Government the Mines Mrs Charles Gehringer was killed in an auto accident last week near Adrian She leavess 7 children Don Swarthout Pinckney high school star was cjiven honorable mention on the All State High Robert Page, Noreen Nash rlowe AVOW IUKA1LR  Michian   Uncle Saifw Says iFriday, Saturday, Doc 7 8 pints oi blood axe needed , aiWnw      n  Rex Kinne, South Lyon theatre football team Only 2 Class u tre at Whitmore Lake oi Ed, Car players were so honored owner has bought the Lee Thea i  , , iU o row  C J Clinen has bought the 2 The Wixom cooperative oil lots of his father east oi te v station and grocery burned last, Van Winkle home week MARSHALL OF HELDORADO A Super Western Starrij Jintmie Ellison, Lucky Hayden Plus PIER 23 Hugh Arms has been named have moved from the Ej1 head of the South Lyon Kiwanis Frost farm to the Saniord nea  gangland story with Hugh Beaumont Ann Savage Bill Collier and Albert Drake lSunday, Tuesday, Dec 9, n Club  MrsAbby Liveitoiore who fell and broke her hip is now at the i Grace Proctor nursing home in I Stockbridge Eva McCarthy of Deerfield, at the county infirmary last week  Lyle Austio of Howell, clerk in  Baldwin drug store there for 18  years died Nov 21 A live deer was seen at 800 inoix ui sfeeM jsr Aop euo in r   the postoffice Mrs Glenn Burkhart formerly J with the ration board and credit 1 bureau is now reporter for the  Livingston Cbunty Press Cunningham Drug Stores Inc  will distribute 815000 among j its employees Christmas time son farm at Anderson  Year Afifo  K J M In Technicolor Kipling story of India with Errol Flynn Dean Stockwell Now Coming Kentucky Jubilee Lost Horizon Claude Phelphs who once was kmd employee in the Dispatch KNQW THE NEW SOCAt SECURITY LAW offtce has boKjht the Tekonsha DO YOU WVY  News   Dayjtrom table, 30x42   extends to 30x52 with a 10 leaf Roomy Daystrom chair, vonderfully comfortable Awarded Fashion Acadtmy Gold Mtdal for tht Second Ytar  FOR SALEUeed water pump for a shallow well Myron Huqhes Phone 157F11,  Pinckney wieaners meet at Wirt Hendee home Dec 10  Mrs Edward Forbes a former resident, died at Grand Rapids Howards Colored Minstrels at the opera house Dec 9 Mr Meister Charming, colorful, so right for any setting    for any budget Scratch, chip, stain and burn , tsisrgnt DAYSTROMITE wonder top Well euthionsd s ichairs art covered with lustrous, washable, r a1lplostic upholstery A damp doth wipes I chromed legs sparkling bright and clean In a rich choice of colon for mixmatching to any decorative tche  WANTED To rent modem S room house or lake cottage at  once, 2 adults, references furn ished George Roush, plumber 340 N Stuart, Pinckney phone 153rll  7850  FOR aiALNewly pointed cus torn built 12 f fishing boatvar nished deck with 5 ft Evinrude motor George Roush 340 N Stuart, Pinckney phone  153F11  E W Kennedy and wife leave today for Florida i  George Reason sr hen purchased 40 ares of Bert Nash on the Howell road , Rev Cope brought back two Rush Lake , deer from the north and John Fohey got one shipped to him from Chippewa county by his son, Leo jMike Ruen and wife have moved Into Mrs Mary Walshs house on Pearl St 2 loads of buckwheat were brought here from Jerusaleum to be ground in Pinckney mill Silas Bartons home on Pearl St caught Are from a gasoline lamp Saturday but was saved will give a talk of the Social Security Adm with pictures and answer Questions on the  new law DATE DECEMBER lOlh PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Sponsored by Pinckney Civic Improvement Association  A t Last Day long Foot Comfort  A Air Cushioned  VftVET EEZ SHOtS, frtfte item rirtfSOt  rytas AO MAT M HAM FOR RENT Six room country  home References regulred  Mrs T Bonner, Pinckney Mich Phone 161F2  SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE We have had 2 weeks of fine 34 pAn, nv , skating The mill pond has been  FAm OF MENS AND WOfilled with skaters , MENS cunre cr Alfred Mylne, brother of Rev I 5 SH0ES SOME ARE G W Mylne of Pinckney is the REDUCED AS Mrrrw so e   degner and builder of the rac   AS MUCH AS 500  tu  tins designer rr cxtFB i i a  J ei Charles Mole ha a large DELIVERY OR HAVE DELIVER yJSETl ,, drain In Wes Putnam, MAKE THIS SAYTNO double Simmons rollcrway bed with iprinaand matress 2500 Phone 1S0F2, Pinckney Tv irf  1111  iwwmj  WMam Doyle hat a new bugcr THIS SAVINGS ALSO JACKETS     Xvi Turftke and mother, Mrsv JACK HANNETT Aoeni Don BiM, back from orea, rUtabeth Ludtke of Gregory    T lt, and his wtfe are expecM here Albert Dlrel homeCarW and i  SHoiwelL Rione 111 jHumdoor  V   , Qetjald MUJOA JpeaK 00toQdcM  calls are faster, too, when you can give the operator the numbr you are callingffry  1 pB WS  v   if JS r r  PW       TW ,  jT 4  1V i     AE9P  rift Hi Ka THE HHCBIEY DBMTCH Wednfjtdoy, December i95L l n e Peopl Store es Flndney Datel PiackneyJcltt L tei 2nd das matter a postoifio , roseriesv DryS aimed Gents, Furnishings emiely  INVEST FviCE EVER I  Mai deluxe PHIIOASIAPPAK Raw  Act of March 6, 1877  wodoweU StPinckiieyMicii Sufettcripnoo Price 150 pet yeai J Robert Horine ha sold, his  farm, the honey Creek Stock to Glen riuli, his tennant and moved to Delphos Ohio Kenaeta Duvi has bought I the house on nunum St, vacat ed by Mr Mallory and iamiiy  ivlr and Mrs John lnqnii 0i Fenton were Sunday quests of Mrs Mary Hoii  Millard iounq is moving to the Miliord Provina Grounds, the , Ralph Craig family into his j ana Mrs Uatfieme Heath and i iamiiy in the Mann apt vacatea J by he Craigs Sunday guests of Mr and Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Dr and Mrs Steve Brown of De j j trait and Mr and MrsLee Aielie of Detroit  Mrs Margaret Robinson, lib j  arian of Lincoln school Ypsilan ,ti was the teacher last Wednite  at the teachers class at the new I, elementary school Mrs Mae Metz spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home and with the Laveys and Mrs Mar garet Clark and Mr and Mrs Jerry Clark attended the rosary service for Francis Martin at Howell Sunday night The Leo Bette famly of Wall Lake spent the week end at the Roger Can home Edward Egler of Dexter spent Sunday with Arnold Berguist Mr and Mrs Robbie Robinson TMIIO operated Restaurant here Now have one on Stadium Blvd Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Ray Burns en tained at dinner Sunday, the D Conlin family of Pontiac and the Jack Young family in honor of Kay Conklins birthday The following attended the inI Tom Ware is visiting the My filiation ol tn officers of the I ron Schoenhals home in Akron Veedlc Masonic Lodge in Dei Ohio, while Myron and John  11 Saturclay mght and the din Paul Ware are hunting in Fenn ner and dance following Win  1 LOOK FOR THE LOCK AT RUSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED Ol Plumbing iPumps, Bathroom, Fixtures u Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SPECIALTY COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLOBHU WHITE PUMPS Myron lughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE irNCKNEY 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the occasion of her birthday Sunday guests cf Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry were Charles OFFER AT Y9U PHtLGAS OEALEF rtnWfMt V it ov witK Jta wVy V tm signals cooWiig 9 to 3 uuauUa  V lflve time and la iaformatio wMug um Port  Conceded or J    if Leota and Roy Reason attended the Rainbow Girls meeting at Howell Saturday night with the Rainbow Girls from here at j Whitehead and Beatrice Lam of Gregory Mr and Mrs Al Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ALSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI QITE AND CANNALL COAL ON HAND D EHoev Sons J  Nesbitt , Detroit and Mr and Mrs Keith Bradbury at Chelsea Mr and Mrs Floyd Love and Mrr and Mrs Charles Case of The Doyle Templeton family j Howell called on Mr and Mrs of Keego Harbor and the Daryl ifloy Dillingham Sunday Percy Shirley family of Plymouth wereEllis and wife called Saturday Sunday guests at the Albert Mr and MrsAsher Wylie and Shirley home  2 children and Mrs Henry JohnThe C J Clinton and Wayne  aon  Elaine were in Jackson AtLee famiUes attended the 500 Thursday, club party at the Mylo Kettler Syjjdav PHONE 2681 DEXTER IIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOW AN CI ON YOUR OLD RANG tfj  torn B ike tin to aedernist Qfltchen with PhilfM  t thrrfty bottkd gas for farm tniwywrx hornet  uou can huat far nd wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywhere thaa thit beautiful 4 luxe rae Remewibr, too, we wil glvt you a generous vradein allowance o your cW range rgidless of type, make ea cotMJitionf Efsy erms, if you wislrf MANf OTHIX PHILGAS APl1AWfcf ROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I V  PvHia KMchM Rf torn 99  AvfomaMf WeMr Wwf frein lfM SEE US TODAY MANMI ML NTTALLAT10W fTAJIS club party home in Jackson Sunday Mr and Mrs Walter Clark were in Lansing Sunday Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley were Sunday guests at the Iva Slurley home ir Dundee Don Griffith and family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Joe Grffith home The Murray Kennedy family spent Sunday at the Harold Gall  up home in Farmington and he and Mr Gallup attended thej Detroit Lions SanFrancisco foot ball game The Desmond Ledwidge faxn ily of Royal Oak spent Saturday at the home of Mrs Eleanor Led widge Eleanor returned home with them and came back Sunday with the JRoscoe Yarborough family  The following from here were i among those who attended the funeral of Francis Martin at How ell MondayJVIrs Irvin Kennedygaret Clark MrsMargaret Burns,  Mrs Mary Bchman, Mrs Mar Mrs Helen Young, Mr and  cmd Mrs Wm Jeffreys and Joe tmd Mrs Mary Fitzsimmons i Mr and Mrs M E Darrow cxilled on Mr and Mrs Bert Ben ham in Brightno Sunday  Mrs Eva Teuton was a Sundinner guest of Mr and Mrs George Meabon She took Mrs, Meabn to Mason to stay with Warren Snapp Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent the week end at the Gordon Hes ter home in Ypsflanti David Ledwidge was horn from SanFrancisco, CaHf last week but went Saturday He I Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs John Boyer were Arlo Jaguish and wife and Mrs Barber of ol Byron, Pete Strtdger and wife, Clarence Pratt and wife, Frank Bayer and wife and Reuben Gentner and wife of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and Albrta were in Lansing Frday ,  Miss Alberta Dinkel was in Jackson Friday with Mrs Robert Munsell of Gregory  Mrs Mae Winans of Toledo was a guest at the George Thompson home last week Mr and MrsWilbur Eisele and Mrs Emma Vollmer called on John Hsele at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday The Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansing called at the Wm Mercer home Sunday Jack Schneider and wife of Colchester, Ont spent the week end at the floss Read home The John McGuIre family of Detroit spent the week end at the Tames Whitley home Mrs Virginia Carver and the Robert Seefeld family of Col umbus, Ohio, spent the week at he Earl Baughn home Mrs Winifred Aberdeen spent several days in letroit last week The Lester McAfee family re turned Sunday from a 10 day trip o Florida MrfeJ Oiflbrd eVanHorn spent the week end nt the Floyd Weeks home at Grand Ledge Mrs Elinor Baughn and Mrs fluobing Water Systems etc w  M I C H I G A N BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now 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Pfcckney 78F2 We are starting to build a  bears cave   As a room activity, we are making a large Santa Claus pg nev 154FC iace with cutis for hair and hi t rJSiS  AUTOMATIC SAW FIUNG 75c whiskers x riitn Graae SERVICE WHILE YOU WATT , The 3rd grade extends sym ALL WORK GUARANTEED gfagg  We are all taldna a Mich OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michiau Phone 358  Residence 81 UOYD rlTJEF IJvestoik HoaLng Weekly TripsMude To DetroV Gnercu Tracking Phon 64F14 Pinckney, Mli WRGE iOUSJB Plumb tm VATEP SYvtm t 4 0 Vorth Stewart  v   MANDELLS SJW FILING SHOP the Way Bakery in Jackson to   see how bread is made  Tommy Kennedy was 8 years REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RwfT RepaixA On All Makes OR C J TOWNER r Dentist me 804 4 Portaae Lake Aoad Phcne Dexter trip to   3461 H W WYLIE NOTARY u and AONDH PHONB MS PTNCKNEY WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILD REN at my parents home by day j or week 5 days We have furI noes heat Also ior sale, size 63  piece coat set boys, in very I qocd condiUon,qfey wool covert easonable Mrs Elizabeth Eokros  Masiasz, Bokros Farm 11524 RIVER DRIVE HILAND LAKE EAST SIDE Vi KHrxff  se  Hv TO RENTWinterised cotkjge cottaae at Portage Lake Phono Howell l335Ml ai I Diut, dog habtgrft tB ttre vf when this Model 29 Trifled don Hoover beats ss it nsjtpsj as it cleans Keeps telofs frssmj  prolongs rug lift, saves pm obligation Call us Or stop time and energy Instant es by our demonstration table version for cleaning tools and see them perform 18795 Cleaning toek, flMS, YouU tehappjmirEooKrfor You can see these and other Hoover Cleaners in the comfort of your own home it no BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS iwvVN HOME YOUR LN With good merchandise and ci tremendous selection of merchan toton is 9 years old FOR SALEG DjKta today If you lucky enough to own a Hoover dread, oar  Hoover Service will keep it ninning right foe Ji lor years to cornea LAV, riAPJAfAR FOR SALEiSiae 14 wool wint coot, grey with green hood trim, fcize 15 lynx dyed lamb fur coat just cleaned ana qlazed fur jack et 5t long fur coat 5  Mrs, Willard Morgan,31 J Ham burg Pinckney phone 153F2 I  f WANTED Riders to KcdserFrazier  Leave Pinckney at 6IS a mjQuit work at 400 pm Joseph Horvath 408 Unadilla Jr Doyle house FOn SALEDuoTherm water heat er and a radio, Mrs J Hussey over Lavey Hardware 2 each far you THE mm NATIONAL SAW ffowcii Midi Under Federal Supervision FOR SALK Worqa Oil Burnet space heaLig stov Paul Singer 1278 M 3L bast FOR SAJjE TrueUpholstered Chairs Mrs iviaigar Clark Phone 40, Pinckney  FORMinature Dolls o Doll Cie iXs1 fuUaa7439 Bentley Rd See Mrs Roy Fisher , ,    ,, none lis Pinckney We made puppet and we are FQR sALEBaby buggy and stroll  going to give a pkry er good condition 500 each We are painting pine cones Charles Porter, Phone 77F4 Fourth Grad 93 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckney Paul Russell brought an In v7ANTEDHouse Work by the Indian head dress and some  dise youll vou will want to mo  os to school  8g70 Hankerd Rd, Pinckney  make voir home tewn your first We have Mrs Ruth Miller SUP FNWTioneT7ctric top and remember every cent stituting for Mrs CampbeU FViH Srbr quick sale FOR SALECofiee table with a your spend at home helps your Tommy Mead drew a beauh   cheap matching end tatole,channel back community and what is acod ful iorest scene with deer graz g  y 157F21  occasional chairelectric perculg for your commuunity is good fcva ,  x rrNw cjLtvk ZZZXZ lTncWrs alor with creamersuqar andtray  ,af IZJr Ma  ffita ISS  Harvey Garr, phon 35F2  ewiSpated posters for Complete set ior S1M0 WANTED TO take ca rfehlld,  rllw v Mrs Skinner, phone 159 ren by day, week or eveninq, at GeOgrapnVA v L   wimmmmmi iU i U U Mrs Campbells room express FOR RENT burnished 5 room lheiJ  5 i ir Uheir sympathy to her on the e at Portage Lake,oil heat, honexter308Z PortaaeLake I death of herdther J electric stove, refrigerator, hot FOR SALE Winchester deer rifle 1 water, no bathroom facilities, at andbox of shells 4500 Member Federal Pposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured  to iiuuuu tor each Depoeito Fifth Grade We extend deepest sympathy lo Mrs Campbell We wrote thank you letters to Miss Nakamura for her talk on Hawaii We have made charts for ar 9528 Dexter Ave or phone Middle Lucius J Doyle, Phone 42 belt 4673 Detroit FOR sAiE Beagle hound, 8 I FOR SALEAxminister rugMxl2 FOR 5ALEDUCKS I and pad, all over pattern, baby phone 13F 7439 Bently Leke Rd if bed and hiqh chair WANTED laper hanging to do Mrs Gladys Clinton, phore 25 phcie Pinckney 161F21 FOR SALEStamons metal bed, nrcA FOrL SALBRoasting chickens and mosold,kennel and long chain,12 nice stewinq hens, alive or dressed, guage double barrel shotgun and MrsHenry Johnson, phone 64F12 box of shells N J Buzzard FOR SALE Building adfto 326East Main, Pinckney lots on West Main St Pinckney WANTEDFARM Lib TUNGS, w 10 Call 169F3 after 4 p m i u w  We are making hand puppets known a the Stewart Anderson Let us help you sel our farm felt mattresses, VarLJL wrHr t trie Mtate have more prospects tha farms L HAROLD CRANDrT Phone 305W Howell  iTBhr coil spnngs z ieit maiueww,   15, Double Wash Tub on legs cmd making a play around the  j roperty tn settle estate birthQUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries If ftO r V7TK  i Fish  , Bfarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS odd characters Barbara Massey had a day We are making relief maps  l49ogrcrphyr Our graphs are helping us keep a record c OUT spellfng marks 8brfh artyWe have painted our Christmass presents  Some of us have finished our I paper mache puppets 1 W are beglTmlng a study of Africa     I We hflv comleted the movie included in our unit  Wef thank Mrs Sharps class lor viithtKf tui Mandoy and hgpe they wul edin dgcrln w Seventh, Grade We are sorry to hear of the death 6i Timmy Campbells emdfataar We enjoyed having Miss OConnor visit us last weekShe noticed a big improvement in our self control Our room looks very prsttv jBihce the art oommitttee started making Christmas  aecaratlonfl We especiallv nice me manger seen 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