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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>n yv atch V Volume 68 Tho Wednesday, November 28, 1951 ifcUciiiau Mirror The legislature meets Jan 9 ana the question is can the leg  isiaure trunsaci its business ana adj u urn by Apiil 15 as planned Urainarily in sesson June I ioai i5U buu iiuve al reaay been araited o be consiaeica Tnere will be mere but it is not likely io reach the 1GQ0 bail avet age Tha sciie tpects to reap a pro fit froin the i,0UQO00 it invested Local Motes in a staie health depUafcoraiory Saturday The Kenneth Reason family of Ann uoor spent Thursday with  Mrs Edna Reason k oomio Mr ana MrsLeo Ewers, lasts tottid Lake Friday, t girl born to rred Singer and wife ana wfctiijjainei tfounqj NovVId a son, Patrick Vincent The Doyle Templeton family Keegc Harbor spent the  weeK ena at the Albeit Shirley home Waller Clark was in Lansinq  ior while to reseaich a new antibiotic  , , , the treament ot the inesionalJP6 Xne wee,k fnd    and genitoutinary ailments  Herb was north huuntma Gov Williams has promised a  rier imSl famlly hands otf attitude toward the con were an Detroit Ftnday seivaion depx Ihe aept wisxiee,  k C1raJk ,3  week end to regulate bag limits and open the 1 Mer nome m seasons in areas where qame is lpsrpnm AKM abunaani So far the legislature 1 raiierson and wife of 25 Years Ago Phiotney won the class D su 144a oy ofctftoauna ivucwquh oentei neib ihauicaqivmq w to io uivuciuqaii entr inuue em 4 iiSi uuwns iney oniy iiau owe scoiiiiq cnance, icruoxunq me iu ya line Uie liist quarter, iiei  placemen qoal iaiieci ana mey tua noi uqain inreaten bwcutfiou maae 3 toucnaowns and Wedd Aqe one ilncKney nas naa amy year scounq 3u poinds to tHeir opponents io in iu games piaY  Church Notes Catholic cl Marys Camofic Church Pincknoy Michigan Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt Pastor Sunday Masses Summer 6s98r 300, MUM 113P Winters 800  1000 Novenna Devotional Friday evening at 7i3Q p, m Coniessionsi Friday oner Novepna Devotions rm      No 48 k8 i Wew Current Coume  , Several jweeks the menuijg an the nt lie Junaergaren   A child brought Chica, tb meuurg oBS2lnS,7 hanger to school today r1Qw iruTSa luesdav we learned to weave, jau lu a VaUcun Drents16   n it mere wZT nT presents Jworiw TMI , y Ail 11 ehilaren who were sick ihVTlerb Pahner fmilv oi Flauiy vCnneT 18  Mthe Stanley family oi end has Turned them down Stockbndqe were A shortaqe oi labor is delaying niests at the Stanley Dmkel  construction of ore carriers for jr i Pi i J  the Great Lakes Nearly a aozen Qiarles Olark and are expected to be launched m n c 11  ee j952 with Mrs Marqaret Clark Detroits expressway in under   ,, vyhler rk n  way, an 80000,000 bond issue teiained Thanksqivmq Mrs G having been approved W uixw s rlose nenaee the Some 2200J cival service em e  Meyer and Russell Clark plavees will receive pay bocsta lamilies sSSnqOJCTirjO in Dec Clyde Fisher and wife were The state  will need 12,000 w, re in Ifxismg Saturaay more class roms for 357,000 adit Mrs Beulah Martin spen las itional pupils in the next 5 years  wan her son, Lemuel, ana Unsity of uMiichTian biq wife m Ypsilanti 35,000,000 expansion program is Visitors oi Mrs Mary Hofi twothirds completed 14 new Sat urday were Mr and Mrs 5uHSSs are now in use Con Francis Shiaper of Bay UtyJack tr firm has started on 4 others Shiaper and wile oi Royal OaK aLuPlanntq stage and Mrs Myrta Siqler oi Detroit Unemployment has Increased in f icon Mattescn soent last A r n Lm 56 000 a year ago wfeek with her husband, Pv 1 Gov WilHams lavs Otis Matteson at Indiantown fe5 Quests oi Mr, hfpubfclSviceCommission Eleanor Ledwidqe were Keith TheluDucaei ctwidqe of Detrci, Vniiam y v vcken and Marcian Led SS2SG1tB0 te increase They  y nda Morris altend W1St5ePSue handle more break ed the Notre DameIowa game ndenterina cases than anv at Sou Bend, lnd, Sat ihe iviux Ledwiage home at Aiiuesou caugnt lire Thursday una sustained much damage jay briqnam has started a milk ioaic m iincKney 5 A ixuiquet was qtven o tfte high school football team in iviasonic dining hall Tu Sunday beive 8i00 Mar Tnuirsday  ngnt iNormanlteason was t  Congregational ev Donald biady Wed, 400ijunia cnoxr practise chart and sanq Happy Birthday 70 aiemor choir pracusew ,and he 5 qot sDanked Aed b00 Deacons and trustees I becona Giad  are hack in school First Grade We had a happy Thanksqiv nq and many oi uts saw Santas parade on tefcisioti We have started our farm scrap books and are bringing pictures for them and the bulle tin board Nov birthdays Dorothy Clark Anita Clark Louis Haydu, Mike Musson, Jimmie Shiiey We made  a Nov birthday at trie church Thur, 7 00, Pilqrim Fellowship at church 700, Prayer meetinq at Georqe Tnompson homo Sat 200 to 00 p m bazaar muserbpeakers Revs Mayer end McQuillan, Emil Wedc JDoyleSlosbeatriae VcmriT fiOience Bauqlm and M E, Oat rowand guarterte number IT owl 6uu ,  P H SwarthoutMilo Kettler,NeU onx supper at church Gardner, Florence baughn iHoea Sun, Advent service I Heca presented the award, a ail frway Childish Tilings vsr football with the names of Monday school team enqraved en it Vivkin Mon 700, Church Family Night Jroupe, piana and Isabel Purdy po1  uneh, Motion picture Jack Bennett, Grace Poulson and Helen Hay4u were absent Monday Everyone repoifcan enioyable L1anksqivmqUhistmas Is nex We world political aavcsitage in having one there we were tor ijtThai seems to be the position of the 3 uoioii aailaesand tne Scrjpps ooth papersSince thcin we hay xu aeiugea with liisfature from orguMizauons opposed tp it Ail jpl these argue against it irom a jreUqious sianapoint and none Uake up tie mintory or political world side We doubt that  ie 39 countries who now bars Envoys here would maintain them unless there was an adaniaqe derived , from ittUntii w have piipoi there is no military ad wantage derived iidrn it we mala tain our stand Put 1130 Write u saxophone furnished music 60 couple attended the dance at he opera house Thanksgiving Calvin Hooker, Harold Reason Dan VanSlambrook and Don Swaithout are delegates to the VMCA convention at Tackson this week Clyde Darrow is working kt  po Motor C, Lansina M J Reason is attending the rnational Live Stock Show in A Wonderful Life vleiiiioiiite Calvary Mesinonlte Church neadb Pastor Walter Esch Ma uric Leinbach Tntr w   incr ai  to mSior Jime They ora start r , in iHrfsr printUi l nnrt 000 Christmas tot trfl totesokinMidhicfan this yerr  sNUAL COMMUNICATION avn Kennedy anr wife were Kennedy home ran Howell Sunday guests at the Ambrose Clyde Darrow and wife of MilforH spent Sunday with  Mrs, Flora Darrow he iiuii cl et Peacock with his nephew,Forest Darrow, No deer Annual communication and L Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee Annual cj  Livin0ston had tor Thanksgivng ie Cyius T601 N 76IfV A IM wiU be AtLee family oi Gladwin, the LTM he Masonic Temple o Bob Tasch family and MrsAnu hld at lhSaOI1gecember 4 at Tasch of Ann Arbor Tuesaay fss meeUng only Howard Read came home from AnVvaS SUP SI vSfbe seived University ho Ann Arbor An oyster  As many tunday after close ot loage   RoberVa Ambuurqey en , ossioie u teikaind Thanksgiving, Mrs t Mary Amburqey and spn Jim the Clifford Miller family, Mr, and Mrs W C Miller and Nor ,  man  Clyde Roye and wife ot Ue The Ladies of the Com Conql troit were Sunday quests at the  T he Uiaies oi uw   Wayne AtLee home, chuurch are holdinq heir ann way A  JS1 fZri a 2 P m Suppei tained Thanksqivinq Mrs Lyaia DK 5 00 T m served family Carr, Madqe Jack and the Briqhton man sold 50 turkies las week or 5U04U isiisss Annubelle Miller is home h An her school work in Kalkaska nd auot for Jessie Green last week,  D Nrvhrup has moved on the Tomes Fohey farm he bouqht The S SSupU Assistant Arstum WorsrUp      10UU Imher in Jackson hosital Sudav Schoo ,  ,  1100 Chtldrf HOIH   t 1145 oxuq ieopliw Meetin 730 Coltf  elloiRWlu Seii Wednesday 00 p BB The Mennonite church will coll ect clothina for German refu qees  Recently tlie draft bocods an xiounted they were making dm ,nildless fathers under the aqe oi made free hand drawinqs 2B years subject to the draft of turkeys Wednesday,  nheu induction is nou expeoteoi We are learning to read and  ly i unul Janl neact The result digit numbers  uas  viie sUork has worked Kathy Reason and Denise i overUme od that these childless Mowers who were sick are intatners have beea rushinq to the school aqam , QOCLiaa with notes from their Cheryl Niescu celebrated hei j piediCMnq a whoopinq rSaryuTaa Cnd DnaJ4 Urease m uie fiinh rate Ther Ackley Wednesday p ,, ,  Mta rnaA wm F n and Third   now aoxlbl Uia ua c M Tommie Read brouqht cr cow iVia over 6JuU men instead oi bey puppet to school I e UOUU anticipated Charles Roots father is in thai hospital cnd Barbara Grays Skippv Eckel, her cousin,visit ed oui room today Fourth Grade We wroe thank you the school board ior new school For Book Week Nov 1117 we made book jackets for the 5000 Japanese wives of U 3 soiaieis are expected to shortly arrive iu Uie United States assoon as passports can be arranq a toi ihem A plane arrived at letters to eatUe last week with 12 wires the new I ,j American soldiers aboard, U Korean and 1 ChineseManv oi uciu nad chilaien Marrying an tAmerican makes them elgibto   books we enjoyed reading this j to enter country The Asiaiatic ROY HARRIS year Each oi us, wrote a Booki uair is sure putting a lot ot nsw ftqy Harris 7  former mayor Talkabout tobobk we like hood in tno American blood T best iream We asked L D Haines Our room has a folk lore map who nas USt returned from aur for the United States We werejmontns iri Tjau about the situuat Sep, 3, 1881 the son of William ii erested in finding the places  there L D says that the Tories were written about he hus no sleady there That the We read a story about the qia ai qo veiled there and yoi Landinq of the Pilqrims Several conL icnow what you are getting  ates ttiere are sure blind and ue much for them M Chelsecr from 193540 diod in n St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Friday He was born in Pinckney evs hov, moved to Hoyell P, 81 th n  Th hiqh school and town teams nrdEhT 02nFv plaved a scoreless football game ed l ler n7 i89 lBl ef TMankaivina i mained Jane VanAUa of Dexter The nexc number on the lee iShe died  I9f   Surviwna i ur course is a lecture by Hon, one daughter Audrey He was me maae pictures to illustrate in watercolor  uie aid not i BurroSahVrwtoa    maa mov1rqonq0l3S, our j Corr6ction in tvo aival war aihe age of 15 20 years and lateby the palmer tcnes Duane Haines and Mila red members ps P 1atteBtorderoftheW Paul W Curlft, Secy M ANNUAL BAZAARSUPPER j Correction Commissioner EcsV   L P 7111 net brooks will ask the 1952 leg Kellenberqer we finished ia JltJ for 5,000,000 to build a u J IT n u v  ,ltmied social reiormatoryi M of Chelsea and a member Mildred Kollenbercsr touqhcr vathiul offenders near Ann oi ihe Congl churtch  bat to school which we kept rbor The pians call for a dor The funeral was at the Saffan  Don Swarthouts cageTornmy lltorv and cottage type o pjjgoa uneal home Saturday afternoon j Singer and Jack Lee gave a re to house faom 500 6oo youhful witn burial in Oak Grove Cem iort on iu  , I ffenders frm 14 to tl years old etery, Chelsea at  WQWfree will ofiering for the supper My o Kettler family, Jackson i Fred Read and wifeMr and land Mrs Wm Whitley and the  Leonard Fisher family of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests or township health he james Whitley family    were  V Matthew Chpmcm formerly of Mc,tor Sles frShelsf HVT first Ihiss plce died in CantonChina smc ol iivle Lodqe F   1 55t month where he had a qov,   ernment position Th Itdioso the M E church erve dinner at the R G Webb Wohh home Wed Sunt Miller of the school has n oraan there on approval and wo IH hVe to keop it if he can  j nan its purchase, The harness stcck of the late f hem as Clinto will be sold at auction Dec 2, 3 Wirt Hnde sold Floyd Rea sc1 23 Irrmbs last week tha wirrhed 2430 Thp University of Michigan hoe Fifth Grade Marqaret Nakamura which now make up one FREE IMMUNIZATION heSfhhnic with Dr Ray Duffy The Robert Read family incharae will qive free immun Thanksqivinq quests at the Bob Satfon to all school children on mneeT home in Stockbndqe Vd Dc 5At the elementary  Iaclc Mitteer of Stocbndqe was hool 10T00 for the Urst six j  at the iFtobert Read ftrade 200 n m at hiqh school i ome iast week Slunioir hqh and country dis   Mary leeple wasa Suntricts,  at   BAKE SALE SAT DEC 1 By Girl Scouts at Martin Food Locker, starts 1100 a m the Earl Lamb CARD OF THANKS cay dinner guest iBaughn home W H Meyer and Wm aid W G Myer and Clare Swarthout wert north deer mintlinn last week  iv The Frank Atierdeeri family riril treated 30 cases of rabies th i  vear and saved all Gfa Close of Anderson has traced his farm at Anderson for r Vvoi n Brvan, Ohio SirrGfo Reade oi North Lake had a bia bam raisinq Friday 0om Doodv has gone to Cal ifornin fc he winter RnvmoH Kennpdv is now at nerrry college with his brother Sam , FABM HOUSE BVRW5 ORA A GRAY 1 Monday and talked about Ora A Gray 70, died at the Hawaii Which is her home of his son Willus, at Patterson w mace charts for qeography Lake last Wednesday For 28 iDI,Ther talk ,     ears he,was salesman Swift e are making jVce Tnats  Co Ann Arbor He was born and decorations for the teachers Nuffield, township and married class We mte visitlors wel aaYape in 1909 She died in come  Barbara Massey had a    jwmen now maK up one fourth VileMicruqan prison populationB Hs says the prison at Jackson built to Uguse 4800 now has 6381the onmft Marquerette 100Q which is avf fei capacity Michigan has alwlrys been without a plan for handolinq youthful delinquents 1946Suiviving is daughter,Mrs Joe Smith ana two sons, Wyman and Howard of Ann Arbor and a son Willis of Pinckney There are five grandphildren Funeral services were Saturday at the Muehlig Funeral Home, Ann Arbor Rev Stringer official ingBurial in Forest Hill Cemetery birth Sears Roebuck stores in 17   , icities are shortly going in ths day Monday  business The KaiserFrasier iSdUjnPanv will now mdcS visitors from her grade low priced car far them to be call We are completing our scrap  the AU state As it is no in production just what kind of a car it is is not known Previous to this the mail order houses sold everythina but autoes We alDOOKS ducts  on trees and their pro Sixth Grad group of children from  Mrs HAROIT W FBANttUM 1 Sharps room accompanied by ways fiqured that if Henry Ford HmoH W Frarilin 52fatherMr and Mrs Mark Nash Mrs W lived he miqht have gotten oiHK   McAfee fa d M  ,, cars  the 1 c to gj 3SSS War U and inflow tadtoMoomlna  Howell 1 lt He     r i 1 ago He worked SecSc MororTand favorably wuw w  , i rfCZZLivinn mipsts of the was baaJy damagea oy n We wish to thank the people were Thomksq vmq guor me  afternoon The of ihe SSniSiity for heir kind Rex Noqgles mAnn Arbor  g    QU The qamblers who colleqe basket ball bribed the players to The farm home of Mr and 18 years  I Mrsi Arthur Shehan on M36E years far raecuic iwsanu,  s  broUQht a pack was badly damefied by fire last lor the Jfw wns has J Lto hool made in China throw qames last wmter was OOUJV uuu H JL roo jjfigr of the state iigucf store ,wWe had two visitors Tuesday qiVen prison sentences in New  ,, , ,  horned off and all rooms eaves his wile Lima, 2 sons j w mafking puppets and York last week In sentencing the   , Mesdames Frence and Eh aJJf PiSnevVBrtahtola and 8 dauqhters Funeral was r  M  pf qamblers the iudqe paid his re 11 WnSri Arthur Shehan Viokr Pettys o Howell cmdMr  w Q were saved, DonneU Siqler, 37 son of Ce Mr and Mrs Anim Q audeSayles dl Ann Arbor sedlMrsq Shehan axe stay cu and Ella Siqler died at Lan end frrcujlft  ,,  I Wjav Hinckley and wifespent Mr ana Mrs otM uivzVL , 1 i  i  words most children missed by school spects to the college heads and their subdizina o star athletics n their frenzy for winning M  4aritr m r1   Ionia cafiedat Ow Ben  H0iSlfft Culfordfiq with their dauqhter MrsPoy 8ing November21 He was born CUTtora J  on M36W in Ann Arbor and lived in Lan VanHorn home , ,J Th Winston Bauqhn m family COMMUNICATION Mr Curlett noted W have started new sections jje sinqled out University Mich in our reading on zoo and circus m paiticular and said the elcrfb animals jilirv standards were lowerd there Seventh Grade jso Topor, the guarterback coulld Miss OConnor was present oi become elqible Michigan offic our club meetina Nov 26 Weiak aeny this although they ad leoted new offtcTesPresCaro mit Topors course was mostly Briaht quests rttTliVT at inq, Pickford and Manistique ie was employed by the Mich  , w at Hiqhwny Dept until heline Blades Vice Pres James ysical culture sublects contracted TB 15 years aaoOt iCampbeti Secj Doris Umstead he was in sanitar  Linaa L, Roberta Ackley   nn wmw   w PjM,WPf of Holt Detroh so on inanjcsgiving miejnd a sister, Mrs swrnory rora     I unaa iee riuuKii wvr i It looks now as if the urvivinrt ar iis porj11 cmd Doris Umstead are making   tK rMrs itoiory Folte i the Roy Mr and ,  i M and Mrs Harold Nuofter troit after her return from Texas jg rcAaqed  Untte4 ,  Nations and the Chinese Red n irhart for history riight get together on a We are looking forward to gett l M  inq cur report cards Wm wfe ntwnt liome vrtMno with Mrs Modelvjjw ir OWo n heon9 and cofk r and famiW m fe  Sff 1 thai Oh forthose good old    ,i i Mr torTS rs aravvFrench fried potatoes wv iiery with Mrs Model  Jfre 2 m Ohio amen beans and cofiee for 48c ArMr r  Lrhrffl tmd 1 Beyers japA doM rcpaetof  income back alUver C F Hewlett days ta les     Drrvid Aberaeeji rim to  jtrc Prkkxvi     vfrnvf r   V    4 NEWS The Weaving let at home of Mis die Saturday and PINCITEY KINGSDAUGHTERS The circle meets with Mrs Lena Brady Dec 6 at 00 p m Every member bring a iar ot 1v or iam for Mich State Sep patients and 50c for gift for toe u poor patients Mrs Ruth Curlett 4 lis cohostess paw on the ireaty in Korea Nothing Is ta yet as the dividing Hne he not been decided on and it WW take 30 days to work out Die de Inls and there will be no cease nre until then Thats whv i dose not rina true On Nor it Iftlt n World War 1 t deal ot the Armistice ocrased er  at once dnd te detdll worked oat later   14 w Mrs Willa Lamb and ,3i Jinn Arbor were Thui eJMMrs AHaUeyer,  M ft msm  ijiVN VV,r V  yfpm , r   f V wVif  pfjtas r  rM Cvr  Ctaiwnngiotet I flowed Ihm I 50,000 Af tkA tiocAfM , 90WlS lAcMate J  BLAN KETS COM FORTHRS SHEBTS These warm friend automatically adjust to temperature changes in your room No need to hop out on a cold nignt for more blankets or kick off heavy quilts during a warm spell All you need do is settle down for the best nights sleep you ever  had Automatic controls do all the work Soft, fluffy wool electric blankets and comforters come in a variety of colors They are easy to care for Make jour SCCUA at your electric appliance dealers or your Ldiiuu omttf UM in rtSCM t VC THEATRE, Wadimdayt at 700 f M, WXYZTV SEE YOUR DEALERatDetroit Edison 50,000 ot the 195,000 for th S att1 sar 5ft5 ShSSTfei11 ubscribed Shifi Osbora of Washtenaw iS1 y a joil bieo there tot week whereby some 5   on would escape was foiled when one turned informer Th f Jvolveci we William and Jacob Pell, convicted oi the Sw   Pauline Camp belL Mcrrcelo Velasquez, convict ed murderer Mark Kelly bur qlar and Harold Nolan, check passer  i 21 ySP  Howell drug  Wt for 28 year was found dead J Tuesaay mornina by W E Cook who lived near there His wreck, i car where he had hit a treewas ound half a mile awayife is be , Ueved o have died of exposure He had left HowelL Monday ev ezung Surviving an his wife, a  son and 2 daughters Funeral at  Howell with burial at Vernon The fiew Brighton high school j gym is not completed and the I basket ball pening has been post  poned A chapel, a retired ministers home and a 15 t addition to the JWjflto is being built at theiUE Old Peoples Home at Chelsea Ten members of the Gregory Kinqs Daughters were taxen on a  tour of the childrens ward at the U ot M hospital Ann Arbor last week , 4, Robert Meyers of Dexter was  one of the successful deer hunters in northern Michigan last week The Steeb Towner packing fcanj t Sdline caught fire lest week but only suffered slight dicanaqia j Mrs Edward Howell, widow of Lt Edward riowelLkilled in Korea last Fbhas received his medals  which include a Silver Star with j Oak Leaf Clusters and a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Clusters, u I Mrs Earl Ward Sr of Pingreee  is a natient at McPherson hospit  I at Howell  Howell high school will debate  Kearsley hiqh school of Flint at  Howelf, e 1 ,tubfecleeolvecb tha all citizens should be subject J to conscription for military ser I vice  THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE 7 DexferThearre with AudU Murphy, Bill Maudlin Medy Cartoon Newa Friday, Nov 30, Dcc I Claudstte QoeberL McDonald  to LETS MAKE IT LEGAL also V Alien Bocky Lane ID CODE OF THE SEVER SAGE Z way, Kav 30 Dc I 2 Great ftctuxts 2  LAVAGE DRUMS  Wale story starrina abu Sid Melton Lita Brown   ,WrRLWiNl n Shawm 357 Sunday, Monday, Dc 2  ,3 Harin Suadey 23A 9 m conttauewJane WynaMr Charles Lawton Joan BkifcdeiL Richard Carissn Cartoet  THE BLUE VEIL Tui Wad Thur Dec 4, 5, 6 Esther Williams, Red Skehon i and Howard Kiel la TEXAS CARNIVAL CaeaedV fioTftlty Caslooa ComingsNo Highway in the J5ky Behave Yourself Angels in the Outfield Lee Theatre WHgTMOBE LAKE MICH  f  I Sudayw Monday ra 2 ,3 MARK OF THE RENEGADE In Tecnnicelor Stajrino JUcardo Montelbanyd Charise Plus Walt Disneys NATURES HALF ACRE  In Technicolor Dont Miss It shows 70Qf 900 TUM, Wed, Thar D 4 5, 6 THE THING FROM ANOTHEFi WORLD A iJttaaa starring Edward Frazj,Margaret Sheridan, Digng Thriljs AJventujr  ComingAlice m Wonderland Flying Leathernecks 5YLVAW i HEATER riday, Saturday, Mov, 30, Decc I BSD BADGE OF COURAGE it Audte Murphy, BiU Maudlin and I Dterkes Plu 7UNGIXWAN HUNT with Johnny WeiamiUee, Bob Water held SUnday Monday, Deo 2 ,3  DESERT FOX  Starria James Masonessica Tandry and C Hardwick Comedy Novelty TfesiicA ox you and your budget too I 1952 IE So 10  OX DISIPMY ATOliT   riday, Saturday, Nor 30, Decc I WARPATH An Actia Drama StanfcBa Edmond OBrien, Dean Jpgger,  Foresi Trucksry Harry Carey I Popeye Cartoon News I Sunday, Monday Dec 2 ,3  shows 715, 913  PASSAGE WEST  jQlvaiutpej, uj with John Payne Alleen Whalen and Dennis OKeeto Caxn,Hah Rciiaiag TcOe Tue Wed, Thur Dec 4 S, 6 tuodov Show ,1 S, 7, t TEXAS CARNIVAL In lecAtucoiot A IVfutical Starring Esther Wilams Red SkeltonAnn MlUer Keenan Wyain cmfd Howard Keal rartcOT PeU Smith shows 715, 907  CmSngsHappy Ga Lucky Captain Hornblower, Tarzan Tue Wed, Thur Dec 4 5, 6 Teaturette A Laugh a Day SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET 1 Qnecolor with Fanlae Lane Belle Daniels and  Terry Moore Ptai ROAD BLOCK   Arnold Berguist came home Charles McGraw, Joan Dixon from the Mich State San Mon  Newt eV AVON IBEAiLH Friday, Saturday, Nov 30, Decc I  A Drama BtaoSBg REDWOOD  FOREST TRAILS A Super Western Starring Rex AUen Jeff Donneu  VauudeviUe on the Screen Sunday, Tueaday, Dea 2,4 u  THE JACKPOT  qui program 1afceof with canee Steart Barbara Hale March of Time News ComingManha of Helldorado Pier 13 Dm  1 HOW PRINCESS ELI7ARETH SHED 14 TO 18 POUNDS i From friends of Britians royal household come secrets of the diet program that dropped the  Princess Elizabeths weiqht from 145 to 129 lb and now keeps her slim and fit Read How Princess Elizabeth Lost lt8 lbs  in this coming Sundays Dec2 issue of the American Weeklyexclusiyelv with Detroit Sunday Nancy Wylie was home from the hospital Thanksgivina and wfth her family spent the day at llents Fowlerville with her grand par DO YOU KNOW THE NEW SOCtfAi SECURITY LAW I Mr Meister 1 t caryw  flwmt m miy neason  FOR VALUE  More for your money    many features other cars charge extra for greater value throughout FOR BEAUTY   Smart, practical styling  wide choice of models and new body colors Durable, harmonizing upholstery FOR PERFORMANCE  Big, highcompression engine TipToe Shift with Fluid Drive lets you drive without shifting Waterproof Ignition FOR SAFETY    No car in America has bigger brakesl SafetyRim Wheels allsteel body   rugged boxtype frame FOR COMFORT   More headroom, legroom, armroom   Chair HighSeats    Onflow Shock Absorbers    longer wheel base FOR ECONOMY    Designed for you and your budget too    keeps you on the road and out of the shop  oi the Social Security Adm will give a talk with pictures and answes Questiens on the  new law DATE DECEMBER lOJh f  PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Sponsored bf Pinckney Civic Improvement Assodafon COME IN AND SEETHE NEW 1952 DESOTO TODAYI PARKER MOTOR SALES MAUN STREET PHONE 88 P1PGXMW MICHIGAN Plumbing Water fttms etc tftty Dink A Dexter hunting party consist ing oi Leo Hoey Glenn Scott and  Billv Williams came back from Drummand Island last week with abearf Dexter high school opened her basketball season last week with 30 to 28 victory over Chelsea John Jarvis,26, of Dearborn was shot in the right toot Thursday while hunting deer near Hartland Mr and Mrs, Bob Pike called on Mr and Mrs Paul Scott Sun efcey on the Jim Smith tea  Mrs Anna Tascn  Ann Ar  qog en p n 001 ude jq Xasch ijicfcae I Mrs Mp Mens ot flowel was  a Itirkev day guest of the Lee  Lavey hoftnsv Thie Roer Can family spent Thanksgiving a Walled Lke Cnr Campbell spent the week nd at the Carl L4 home  home in Lansing His wire is Vjyia ere 1 KMneft WyHe and family had  W H Eukr and wi lor Thurs  with m ftmas, issesei his Eleetsoe st ssetasre Slim itfceMss net esrtelslf sot with rsfai  Frest where I sit, yoeve get fl Swe Si creiH for ctiaf e hss helef thss evMyaee has s rif ht ts he hmtd jit ss everyone hss s right to hie own oeimioos tmi tastes Maybe xos like set eofee ref rsstsece, when yes tat if break Wefl, say veto fees fsr s pesreshlsf SUM of hear After ss   hsehy ts he Ibis is a free   tjmr0, iJ J 2   w     m V J4V ti0 Has  TO ffQIQnET NJMffGB Th e Peopl Store Groceries,  Drygoods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Kemne Wednesday fl LOWEST ma EVER  Special fe to PHILGASIAPPAN Rangt  Act of March 6 1877 crtptiep Price 150 pec yea  Mib Bemardine Lynch of Kal fanazoo spent the Thanksqivina olidav with Mrs,Marv Kennedy Ms and Mrs Tom Howe and son Dennis, called on the Carl ntz family in Lansing Sudnay Mr and Mrs E Dusenberry of Flint and Mr and Mrs R Gross and of Flint spent Thanksgiving at the S E Swarthout home , Die Noitnan VanBtarfcutn  family spent turkey day in De trait Jesse Richardson and doughjter, Hazel spent Thursday at the Vince home in BByron I MnsMam Shehan visited the Steptoe family in Dexter last week Rosaleo Nash spent week end at the Otto Zill home in Ann Ar bor Thursday quests of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were the Dr  James Nash family of Coldwa ter Frank Gearnart and family of Vermontville, tne Martin jftuer family, Isabel and Rosalee Natfh The Howard Read family spent Thanksqivina at the Wild home in Ann Arbor i The James Singer family ea tertained Mr and Mrs Herman Vedder and Mrs Dora Swar thout Thanksgivinq John Eisele is a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor His mother, Mrs Emma Vollmer and  Mrs Wilbur Elsele and son call, ed on him Sunday Mrs Wilbur Eisele spent Thankqivinq at the Wilbur Eis Eisele home in Fowlerville Mesdames Ray Burns ladk Youna and Louis Coyle attend ed a shower Sunday qiven by Mrs D Conklin at her home in Pontiac for Patricia Burns who  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT BUSH LAKE WHEN IN HEED Ol Plumbing Pumps Bathroom, Fixtures an Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPECIAIJTf COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES COLOR U WHITE PUWS Myro MASTER PLUMBER PHONE ffNGKNEY 157F11 BUICK WE STILL HAVE NEW BUHCKS AT OLD PRICES BETTBrH HURRY TO  Livingston Motor Sales YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL X Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal t IJJ u Ml ouesia ot Mr who  Sd MrAncew, Nesbitt wertsciod Mr and Mrs Gordon Hester of Mr and Mr8 Rav Burns en psiianti, Dr and Mrs W C turtained 22 for Thanksqivinq Wyhe of Dexter and Mrss Julia Thev were James Burns, th D, Drudqe and son of Detroit Conklin family, the lack Younq , zFSfacHpGowcm cmd Mr 1v and Mr and Mrs Louip and Mrs E Kress of Pontiac call Ooytev  1mm  IBM  ed at the Louis Coyle home Sun   ikry who will be married to Joe Cook AXSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI qjTE ANp CANNALL OAL  ON HAND D, EHoe Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER  Edward Parker Fred Rebxnari  nFwUeiman V  Ray ixrS11011168 Hewlett tr COd Don Wiltse were some of those who went north for deer over th  week end 1  sigaals eooWag igfrw time and ta V UBERAL TtAOlIN ALLOWANCI ON TOUt OLD ftANOII am Forth Canceikd mm tkm Is Ike timv t fettchsa VMS Phflfaa   tBM tfarift tattled fss far farm aad tm somas e cast huat far and widt, but yoe woet find s bigger value aaiywLera fee SSBJ beautiful de HUM renjei Remember, toe, w will give yau a fenerous aadate allowance em your W rang regafdleai oc type, mk m eenrfitieaf Stay fttrms, if yen wiefet Af OTHIft PMIOAS AmtANC MOM WHICH TO CHOttSfl Svftsfea SON IMW from 994 fvIA t SO SE US TODAY VftMANOtt AU INI7ALIAT10SI CTAJU The Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansinq sspent Thanks torntel t the Qt s1 Wm Meicer Jesse Henry and fanufy were y,da uests   Charles Whitehead home ikx Greqory Gerald and Ralph Clinton and families of Detroit and Fred Berry of Howell were Thanki trivinq crusts at the C J Clinton home The Ralph Clinton child ren stayed hr the week end i The Murray Kenedy family had Irvm Kennedy and wife for tor Thursday guests Harry Murphy and Murray Kennedy took in the MichOhio State qame at Ann Arbor Sat Andrew Nesbdtt  wife spent iday at the Vera Smith home t Eaton Rapids Louis Shehan and wtfsj spent Thanksqivinq at the Gerald Bauer home near Brighton P Farnum cmd wife of Dray tan Plains and Betty LaPine o Detroit were Thursday quests of the OKn Robinson fctrnfiy Mrs Edna Spears and Helen Tiplady were in Jackson lat Wednesday  The robert Grainqer family of Lansinq the Clarence Stapish i family of Chelsea and Miss Eva Melvin were Sunday guests at i the Louis Coyle home J Mr and Mrs L J Henry en tertained 28 popple Thanksqivinq Day They were the Myron Schoenhals lamily and John Paul Ware of Akron,Ohlo, Keith Bradbury and wife, Mrs Lura Geddes and dauqhter and Mr cmd Mrs Paul Kalmbach of CbelseaHoss Lamb and wife ol Martin, Mrs Lydia Karus and dauqhters and Kenneth Loring of HowellMrs, Alice Schoenhals I Mr and Mrs Tom Ware and Mr and Mrs Earl Kimberly Mr and Mrs Earl Kimberly have qone o Florida for the the winter  Olin Robinson and wife, Cliff  ord Miller and wife Winston iBauqhn and wife, Olin Robinson pr and rVtfv LaPine will attend the installation of the officers of jVeedic Masonic lodge in Detroit tit the Masonic temple Saturday night cmd the dinner and dance Toe Shower snd wife of Ann Arbor were Saturday  diaper  guests ft th Fred Read home Margaret Lockomora, a wtittan airl from Senna Col eeoect last week at the warm and wonderful for comfy lounging Curfew Belles  LUAUC j quilted casuals arc fashioned of Celanese tricot of atat rayon  tht wonderful fabric that snubs wrinkles, is smooth as cream and warm as toast Real fashion winners to pamper your leisure hours  to sparkle and shine in any setting vft Lounge Blouse 4S2l  IMHtar home The     Andrfir Campbell  ,miT Vhkm TVirtdqe Jftcmy iWim spent UNI lane Hqaetn Lounge Jacket Lounge Slack rs   again awarded Fashion Academy Cold Medal Lounge SUck  midcjlf length imilJ, medium, lirge LampliRhtor Blut with Fireside Red lining Hearth Grttn with Flicker Gold Lining Lourig Jacket  hip length with lovely French piping scroll Wonderful to ilip into for study or leisure hours Smalt, medium, large Fireside Red with Lamplighter Blue lining Lamplighter Blue wth Fireside Reel Flicker Gold with Hearth Green Hearth Grten tih Flicker Gold lining Lounge Blouse  Fashioned with ti builtin vest small, medium, JargtV Lamplighter Blue with Fireside Rfd Hearth Green with Flicker Gold Iyp ,l  J E r A ,     Wschssdoy Voml IPs v J rrrj In the QrcuttCotfrttor dUyJnaskm vi THE MICHIGAN t   BELL In the Mem 4 tt Prtitarf f Cariotta VanAntwerpnd Urih4 f  fILEPHOKE  enne M VanAsrwerp lo Tacaisj Public Alley oi RiveTbeeriwinaj j COMPANY Subdivision, located btej0sjp4ol,  lb OJJB oi saSuWwfkae Has OpenJna Now tor Women duly imd out plati and record 1  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Times  betag mat they  Versatile new Hoover AERODYNE Model 51 with exclusive Iitter Gitter nozzle eats up dirt from baseboard to ceiling Exclusive Hooyer Dirt Ejector empties it outyour hands stay clean 18495, complete with cleaning tools to Vacate a Part al Jhe ray wiilo Subdivision of the To oi Hcirnbuig ihrixsgstoi MichiqazL Ztesignated osuthe Pta j oi Said Subdivision as Public  Alley    Notice is hereby given thai a , periuon hasJseen hied trite me j   Clerk of the Circuit Court of Iy J  ingson County,State of Michigan f praying that a pah of the flivsr bendwUlo Sxibdtvision Jn, the  Township oi Hcmburgvmgston  County, Michigan, desiancrted an j the plat oi said subdivision  as Public Alley be vacated Said, Subdivision to be vacated being BUSINZSb OFFICE POSITIONS  j SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience Necessary fratatoa Done on the Job Pleasant Surroundings 1 THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM fisy M Putty, M D  Mfrhkran Daily UiOO A M Is 20 P M Except Wednesdays Man Tussw Frt Sat T to ft a m SEAL ESTATE Farms, Homes, Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD linASON Broker 2Ua ftorth Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 3 3 Phone TSyfil Repairing MYON J HUGHES  Plumbing and Heatina 112 Norm Michiaan Ave State 8717 Lakeside Driv i eiephnneji License Rush Laic Office 9 Residence 814 DR 0 feMsGLUSKEY Eveninas by Appefatments Howell u M HERB SNEOT  P H SWARTHOU7 fc SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Phone 18a 07 L Grand River  M l tTVr t Howell u Michigan fJ9 W Pmcfcney, Micfc FRED C REICKHOFF at Employment Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICE  Howell u Michiaan Real Estate Irsurance, Brpketaae City Lake and Fasm Property A Speciality urt Your Property With Me articularly ciesciJdjai  Washington StAnn Arbor are Isnt it time you  owned a Hoover  A Dust dog hairs grit afl gfve up when frta Mod4 29 TOplefe You cmn see these and other nc Hoover bests w ft sweeps Hoover Cleaners in the com as it deans Keeps eclmi fresh fort of yoar own home etee prolongs rug fife eaves your obligation Call us 0r stop time and energy Instant eon2 by our demonstration table version for cleaning tools and see them perform 8795 Qeanmg tools J393 IbtiL he happtBooverfortJanhgm more  follows Puniic Alley located between Lois 18 and 19 and extending Jb 1 length of said lots to the Huron River An explication Jo eating the afor portion oi the nverfchd  iviion of the Township of jburqLivinqston Coun, Mic i will be made before the LEE LAVEY Get sir1 Insurance oae 3F3 Pincknev, Mich A tC IONJSIR Farm Sales A Speciality OPTCilETRlST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michiaun Phone 356 Residence 61K UOYD HFJEF Livestock HuaLna Wkly Trips Made To DetrrtGfuierai Tr,ickinq Phone P4F14 Pinckn7 MirBUY NOW w H w vryxiE KOTiiHY xnd SONDM  PHONE MSPINCKNEY WATnlfoCARE FOR CHILD REN at my parents heme by day      r ti uwusia HKUW a msunq uu  cr veek 5 days We have fur Circuit Court in JwOrJ Pjr  A  to DJt c j TOWNEB  co heat Also lor sale, rize B3 nS1JftJ WMthe tMfc habib to the1    piece coat s, boys, in very State of cWgan on thir 10   ynger  members c4 MmM  92  n  ood condition,qrey wool covert dav of December 1951 a 9 e EnnrV   M44 Portage Lake Road PferJ easonable Mrs Elizobeh Eokro A M of said dayi or  asvSn r these bonds  Doxt 3481 fMasiasz, Bokros Farm terwaidas counsel may b heard m J th eacfx sal    Hard money is a welcome Shoppino days until Christmas   BERT W ifUE one hd manyThel gift problem Phone Pmckaer 7oT2 aedck solution and not too REFRIGERATION SERVICE much time to solve it HAROLD Bkr A SavJpfja Bcfcd makes a  Repairs On All Makes gift which appreciates tn val Phone Pudney 154F3 ueand makes a kxsting im      presadan A good way to  DR C J TOWNEB thi hob to the Stanley Beniman CarloUa anA Petitioners Cathorio Atorney o VanAntwerp  tjevMjw ver Poltos to tla   ted 0 otherine M  stooking cdfvays ape, rale or MdH3ltaMM Business Address VonAfttweip ioveu, Michiqan j Tclphone No 138  Ha F6 November 3 1951 Thanksqivinqf guests o Mrand Mrs Lucius Doyle were the Fde0 Deu Lucius Smith family Of Howell, ry,  Mrs Edna Spears, Jr Doyle and wife and Mrs Rosario LaRosa TO RENTWintered cottage cottage at Portacs Lake r Phone Howell U35MT  CR ffi2rt  FORMinature Delis g Doll Uo Mrs luha Clay, 7439 Bentley Rd he6 See Mrs Roy Fisher BANtf FOR SALEBaby buggy and stroll ne U5 Pinckney stt 1 rfcT  T1 er gcod condition 500 each   12 UB t J0,C00 in Charles Porter, Phone 77F4  FOR SALE A JNoiqe Oil Bumei jltfl wmbOTihirj ir th 9321 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckney space heaiinq stcve Paul Sinqer Insiirance Car If yvmhre lucky maatfi to wen a Hoover already oar Hoover Service wifl keep it running right ior JOB lac veers to cornea LAVfcl HAUDsVAEf INFUTIp A MONSTER That you can help keep out oi your home through spending, isjise, saving Use the winter Steve Lazlo of Pinckney and coat grey with green hood tri  NUller of Hamburg FOR SALESize 4 wool were Irare married at the Oscar Bee in nome at Buck Lake Nov 10th Jsize 15 lynx dyed lamb fur coat lust cleaned and olazed fur jack et 5 long hir coat 5 rleiDS FOFl  Westinqhouse elec burg, Pmckney, phone 153F2 eric ranq3 burners s30 8 piece FOR SALExminister rug42xl2 qam ISA HuSev  over Lavey Hardwaj4  5S2 rj nf mtA 9S WAEDPaper hanging to do Mrs Gladys Clinton, phone 25 phcne piney, 161F21 THE FDT MATUffJa tANt Heelt Mlek Under Federal SuperytsUi  I er Federal PL4I OorporaW AQlfepeds d up to iltUwu far eadil once Insured up WANTEDHouse Work hour or day 8670 Hankerd Rd, Pinckney  bY the 127b M W aslFOR SALE T nee Upholstered Chairs Mrs Margaret Clark    Phone 40, Pinckney POP RMcKUwv Lionel Frtric  cnirr  fli  u ainWill sacrifice for guicV sale FOR SALECoriee table with a also boys bicycle cheap matching end toblechannel back rii DT, l7F9l occasional chair 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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  if  1  f  i V  ,1  rp1 rYi  rYli  H  mfmmm  T v, t atch AMUi, Volume 68  The Dispatch Wednesday  November 21 s Mkhigaii Mirror iThe  Lawrence Waterway keeps bobbing up Prof NFMene lee oi the U of M engineering aepi says it is sound, self supp orting and self amortizing and wccu py ior itsseit in 50 years it would only be necessary to ouuiqe oCc a von toll Industrv would save 5 a ton on shipping o far railroad interests have been able tQ block it ine det hunting death toll be qan the first day of the season with 2 killed ana KJ wounded Last years toll was 18 killed and 55 wounded Gen Jjouglass MacArthur is ex pected to address the Michiqan legislature Jan 25th next Will Mayor Coco who won a sweeping vicory in the Detroit eibdon become , a power in stats politics Tne GOP claims him Hunting and fishina licenses I so far have netted the state ovei 2,400,000 in revenue The state bar association would reiorm the state iudiciarv system They would have the iudaes nom  inated from a panel selected bv justice of the supreme court, 3 aorneys and 3 laymen Appoint an administrator k see the iua ges do their work and aive the supreme court power to remove them tor unbecomina conduct Muh Svate Oolleqe claims that their, buiidinq proqram will pay fox itself in 15 years With Xmas nearing business increased in volume Mental health officials are at work on a model state operated neuropsychiatry institution at Wayne University modellea after those oi New York and Ind  iana A quarter million ski enthus Characters DR HOIXIS FIRED SIGLER  f Local Note DEER HUNTING SUCCESS Holiis Fred Siqler was the son Jacop and baxan bigiex ana  was Pom on in aigier icum on he iexi ricaa tie naa an niu  Jious Jxiagrouna nis grana laiaei jacojj oigier,was a tennant OA wie Lanuqiave oi rlesse in  Germany, lennats tneie wera mufc oeer than slaves Ine ruler of Hesse sold nis vennanis into in DIIUUI army at o much per xieaa to neip Aina Gcoige m put aowii iue unencan revolution He iought m a number oi battle in iew ioiK, wew Jtrsey ou deo eited at ine iiis opportunity ana came to Michiqanriere ne too up iana and ciearea it DrSigier was Uifc son oi nis son Jacob Dr Siqisr coma teii many stories oi  pioneer lie Of the bauas of Indians vixo came through here once a year to collect tneir bonus money nora he Canadian gov ernmeiit Tiey were a nuisance They wouia go uio lhe houses an hip l mselvs to breaapans ot milk or anythinq else they fancied Then they would stick silver dollars in the rail fences and shoot at them with bow and arrow  Church Notes Catholic  SI Ceflc Church   Michigan Conflicting reports as to the success of th deer hunters come in lb deer were shot in Livingston county, 5 near here, ihose I Her Fr Albert I WvT  ho got deer here were bob  Sunday Masse 11  Mffn9cJm  MarnJacob  Summer 6i30800 10n Millex baLne and Harold hichter j Winter 800  JOiOO rAchierHamburq Gerald Darrow f Novenna votion shot a u pointer near the Fred j aav evenina 7x30 Wyke farm LuciuDoyle hit one virtessionsi Stnday bin 800 fcto  1130 j Grade School News lbs Kiadargaren We hope aU 17 pupils who ar ck today will be wil nef wS mas thinqs No4f  Current Comment Tile political picture began to cianiy Gen Douqlas MacAr iuir has refused the presidential nomination of the Prohibition P m iasts are expected in the state this year who will spend two ion aollars wNSERVflON DF  wiE  Dr Siqler made up his mina to oe a physician early in life and never swerved from it He married Leal Haze, dauqhter oi Lfi U W Haze, iincitnev dccioi and qraauatea from the Univer siVy oi Michiqan in 1871 For a  Um9 he was associated with his broher, Frank in the druq store and qrocery business with his office over the store This is t location occupied by Roy Clark This buiidinq burnea in the eiqht ies and it was rebuilt by thu Siqlers About this time lie sold 1  oil stauon the first day frith two  aeei He did not get thei names I 16616 hunters aasaed tnj I Straits last week compgured to j lbUOO last year 10 nunJtfers werj killed or died the first day and 30  were injured Arthur Cobb oi Stockbridqe was a viatimiie died of a heart attack near Gaylord Percy Uis and Barney Wilson came back with a deer ihot by Wilson Lynn Hendee ad sons  came back with 2 she by Rex  Gale Joe Plummer and Bill vBauqhn each qot oneThey also wounded a bear but lost it Clare Miller knocked one down but someone else taqqed it  Albert Shirley, Earl Ward jr and Leonard,Lee each q4 deer The 10 party qroup atCurran qot 7 deer, shot by Willard Wiltse Loy McClear Hewlett Bros, and Dankers Bros J H Hooker came back Sunday without a deer Ivan Waerbny in his party qot one   Wm E Darrow and Glenn Dar  failed to get any at Keevu oiigregationaI WedV finld Bradv Por  wed, 400,Junul Chott mac practise at Conq 1 church H,  oTl  rvice church, WfieachV Conq speaker Sun, 1030, Sermon I if D  at roily secT, ,,i ie Becis secoa ot senes oi Aqes oi  Oily Man 1130, Sunday School Wm wff,1 ilqrim Felwship at Wm Hill home 4100 Shaffer Rd Mon, 800 Board of Deacons at the parsonaqe Wed, Nov to, Board of Trustees Ibird Grade Eleanor oioxom of Dexter eniei ed tiie tfurd qrade last week Francis Oiark and Jennie Salyer had birthdays last week We made a Thanksqivinq menu We are learmnq where the food comes horn Friday we enjoyed the story fairy loot Tnen we found the story in a Wide Winqs book, i We changed our desks around i Friday Now we ail have new  neiqhbors We made scenes from ston story books in boxes Our favor jte ones were about Heida, Little Bears Pinto Pony, and an Adventure in a Swamp Mary Menke and Jerry Reason are back in school after absence due t0 illness Fifth Grade We are makinq a permanent record of our achievements in our  tree project For Book Week we illustrated chuxch Mennonite row Ora Haines and son,Clificrd qa Assistant   MnnHrTr i  o u ,,,,  sAm   , Maurice Leinbach to Roscommon this week nt church 730,Boy Scouts atthe ana write a summary of the fav   orite book we read Delia Davis bruuqht a puppet to class which started our plan to make our own puppets Our room is decorated for the Thanksqivinq season We have Nancy Wylies picture on ht bulletin board with a cap  tion above itWe are  ty So prohibition will not be an issue in the 1952 campaign, Thia should be welcome news to the hoys who like to bend their el i Lows occasionalJyFor according to his friends and the Hearst pa   pers MacAnhuurs popularity is I unlimited and if nominated he  nhqht have been swept into office ond prohibition with him Now Gov Warren has also thrown hat n the rinq Seriously through the people have little to say a to who the presidential nominees They are selected at state conventions in smoke filled rooms where horse trading ie prevalentSenator Bob Toft is the best politician in the bunch and ias always been able to get the southern delegates These are  delegates from the southern states who always vote Democratic bu get their share of Republican state convention delegates The debates are mostly negroes and  vote as they are told Few state have presidential primariesMich iqan had one once but repealed it Eisehowor and MacArthur are  both receptive but want the noxn iation handed them on a planer who are to be  ute c S Calvary weunonUe Church aV  69ac Castor S SuPt Walter Esch HELD IN ARIZONA Mis Hazi Mann of Pinckney his interest in the store and went  is held in Tuscan, ArizoiHaaccord into partnership with his faciei  inq tQ an item in the Ann Arbor News Monday niqht for pqssinq any of post re of the retired in law, Dr C W Haze Their office was near the Fred Read horn Dr Haze died in 1831 cona lie toi cover the practise When hi  son, Dr Claude Siqler graduated, from medical school he took him  in as pariner In 1903 thev start d the PinckneySanitarium which planting operated unAil f937 Dr H F Sia  I ler died in 1926 and Dr Claude board Siqler in 1937 ests will  n c  , and i DrSiqler was prominent in pub  j lie iiie ne seivea as township improved fishing sites  clerkJ villaa councilman and D w fn ri ,A, , president of the county medical I society and a trustee of the ME church He was alsomaster of J  Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M for eiqht years and one of the  originators of the Old Beys and Girls Reunions held here for a number of years, I remember an  incident in orp of them Frank Dolan was runnina the ball qame then and asked the band who was from out of town to play ai the qame, They refused Then he  qot a written order from Dr H,F, All deer hunters usinq the 22 state forests must giStrujon carus Edward Zettle,60 supt Higcjins Lake nursery hts He was responsible for 2uJ,uQG,uuU irees Permits t0 cut 2,395,000 ft i timber in se ior auctionea off at iron Mt ba bt Marie Nov 2330 rour will be open for fall and winter fishing They are on the Chey boygan River at Little Long,Fire, East Twin and Avalon Lakes Eight projects on fishing streams have ended for the winter The  men will now switch t0 lumber, hig and get out 300,000 ft of lumber, 3000 post and other mat erial to use in stream improve, ment  The pheasant kill was spotty Good in some places not so good in ethers A camp to house convicts who work in state parks, is being built at Chiison on the Lewis farm owned by the stale Bears are a secondary target in the deer season There are about 5000 bear in Michiqan but only 1000 o year are shot , 40 arrests for illegal possession of hen pheasants were mnde and 2,229 in fies paid The oldest licensed deer hunter in Michigan this year was Georqe Ginther, 91, of Owosso Applications for posts of forest ranqers will be accepted after Dec 5 Examination is after Jan5 COUNCIL PROCEDURES November 13, 1951 Council called to order by Pres Dinkel Roll call of officers tPres ent Clark, Swarthout, Tiplady and Shirley Absent Read and Eisele Motion by Swarthoutsupjported Tiplady to accept offer of r rimo dig Enqineers of Lansinq to set up the new street system for hiqh way improvement purposes Carried Motion by Swaihout, supported by Tiplady to purchases 6 Stop Streef skms CarriedThe followinq bills were allowed P Curlett, printinq 1100  T Read Sens cem lum 11643 Lavey Hardwart, supp 3524 Bruce VanBlricumfirehall 9900 rWert Egler, mar salary 8500 Motion to adjourn, crrrried Mildred Acktay, clerk a worhless check for 95 on the Kroqer store in Atai Arbor Sha went to Arizona with a 6 TeaT old Dexter youth The twe will returned to Ann ArborMrsMann lived in the Dyer apartments on Unudilla St, here Ariuiui WorsiUp 1000 Sunday Schoo  1100 Childreos Hoi , 1145  Young Peoples Meeting 30 Cotw Fellowshlo Service Vvotntsday WW p m The Mennonite church will coll ecr clotnina for German refuqees  for Her Recovery Amonq thinqs we are thankful for  Quite a few people from here patronized ihe niqht horses racee ast sammer at Jackson and at Northviile and placed an oocasijnal bet but none made any1 thankful big killing The prize racing story the i5 tears TTjio SIX YOUTH ARE HELD Pinckney won an easy victory f over Byron here Friday in a coh test piayed in a snow storm The  score was 46 to 6 Swarthout Wed diqe and Harold Reason did not   , siari, the reserves playina mnii I Six youths from near Hcwellcf the qame Chelsea scouts were who admitted buirning a barn present as Pinckney plays them i and 100 bales of hay near How post season game Michigan Cen  ell pled guilty in municipal court, ter has challenged Pincknv for  Howell, Monday They are Don , the Class Dtitle and plays here  fald Spranger  Lorraine Cll, 17 en Tnansgivinq day at 1000 am  Raymond Biskay, 19,HHis Spall, Andrew Singer was injured 26, Marvin Rosher, 20Dean Clay , last Fridav when his gun went ton, 21 The barn burned was the  off wounding him in the foot lleSSinnS vSi0 Lake,  Mrs Nina Buraess Eovis, a for ft viL1 hQV a  resident died in Howell last Mich State San Friday     Mrs Alger Hall gave a shower  RICHARD HODGES iat her home Saturday for Marg jaret Driver Richard Hodqes, 59, died at Margaret Driver and Ch Tries Mt Carmel hospital, Detroit Nov  Clark were married at StMarys alter an illness of several months  church this morning fcv Rev Fr  Sixth Grade I was born inFlorenceKenlucky and moved to Detroit when I was 12 years old then to Pinck ney I am 14 years old now I like my school mates ana the Pinckney school very much Anna Mae Woods Seventh Grade , We are keepinq a record of the gooa things we hear about our class Our student court meos oncq a week with Alvin Simonson as judqe and Olin Darlingsecreiaiy Helpers ure Dick Wylie Tom  ylie David Burns and Steve Mio ika , as, Roberta Ackley and Doris Um steaa illustrated ths poem for  Book WeekA Real Book by Christopher Morley We are sorry t0 hear of th death of Mr Readers mother , ame out of Detroit last week  Duane Hunters parents are div jorced His mother has custody ex j cept in the summer months This is when tne horses are running Duaneg father plays the horses and took the 11 year old boy to jthe races with him and let him,  place bets The boy developed an uuncany ability to pick winn ers and won 1600 on one race He ended the season with a nice profit oi 2,800 which the father put in a joint bank account of him self ana son Now the mother has hailed the father into courtnot 0 get an order prohibianq him from taking the boy k racee oh the Sit  no but to make him turn over 2,800 k her on the grounde the boys guardianis Siger and the band went to theFor many years he has  d , Mcpnillgn officiating The wedd qame He fold me a story once which showed his sagacity, One aav a couple came to his office with a  little girl who they said had a stuck in her throat They had already been to Fowlerville and Howell doctors who told them there was no pin there, They told Dr Sigler if, he did not take the pin out they were goina to the Ann Arbor hospital He looked in and saw then and probably home at Patterson Lake There ing breakfast was at the Edward are no children In World War I ISnears home, he served in the 32nd Division Dexter is installing waterworks Red Arrow TJ S Engineers For  Will Tiplady has sold his farm 30 years he was employed by i in Webster and bought a home in  Cadillac Motor Co, Detroit The  Ann Arbor burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Detroit Mrs Hodges is a sistoi of Charles Jorgenson Pinckney of  u v   CARD  THANKS the child s throat and saw there was no pin there and probably I wish to thank all the friends never had beenThe parents were and Pinckney VFW Post 7301  nysterlcai He knew it would be   useless to tell them the truth so he palmed a pin and told them he took it from the child Their grcrtikide was profuse He was their regular physician as long at  they lived and then filled a sim  ilar capacity for the daughter and her children He was a typJcal country doc tor His first step on calling on a patient was to win the patients confidence He was a qood student of human nature and refused few calls Lik all country doctors he probably died with thousands of dollars worth of un collected accounts on his books SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Dallas Cox Dwight Wegener, Le Lavey, George Clark, L J Henry and Andrew Campbell are1  taking dancing lessons in Ann  Arhcr in order to master the Valencia WHOM WOULD YOU SAVE If tne worid were doomed and you could choose only 44 per  sons for a new life on another planet, whom would save Auth or Phillip Wylie, writinq in this Sundays Nov 25 issue of The  American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times, tells whom he would select under such circumstances Be sure to get Sundays Detroit Times, f Vt nrs Aw tJNNOUNCEMTH T The marriaae of Tois Curtis sister of Mrs Ralph Hall is anrjnnne o rrbort Hoopengamer of Pontiac It took plac Nov 7, aft Wirh r Falls, Texas, wher he is In the gmv They are now crt  City, Fkridn Special Communication of Liv ington Ledge No 76 F  A M on Saturday evening, November 2A, to conferr an MM degreeThe lunch is after, the degree workAV members of the Fellowcraft earn are asfted tQ be present By Order of the W M P W Curlett, Sec  for the beautiful floral offering and ccrrds of sympathy sent to me in my hours of scrrow Mrs Fichard Hodge 16634 Prair  ie, Ave Detroit, Mich NEW ARRIVALS Born to Mr andMrs WmMc Macken Nov 20 at Howell hospit al, a girL Mrs McMacken was  formerly Clare Ledwidge Bom t0 Mr and Mrs Ernest Chanyi Cynthia Bobon at Mc Pherson hospital Howell Nov 16, a dauqhter Born to Mr and Mrs Carl Lent fLeona Campbell of Lansinq last week, a daughterLinda Louise Bn to Tamest Burn, and wife rf Ann Arbor nt St Joe hospital, Nov 11, a son James Jerry ELECTED PRESIDENT Walker L Crisler, executiv, vice ores, of the Detroit Edison Comormy has been namd tres and rreneral mar, Jamps Lobban Tetarv takes his nosition and Thomas Hums, assistant secrecrrr bcnrnAci secretary The 40,000,000 bond issue has 1,, T 4 11 1 t t 1 1  mm A J    yr L 1  rttmri w  1 1   i   , i mrr  1, 1 Charles Whitehead and wife Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory were Sunday visltiors at the less Henry hcae  fu uqp ivrtrr DnkeIT3er ny Mras Cecelia Boscher an MrrHline Miller aave a fare a forpwll pmrty Thursdav for Mro Beth T orerte who Is moving to Redford  MRS GRACE READER Mrs Grace Reader 62, died crt an Argentine convalescent home en November 17 The deceased was born in Tecumseh Mich, on March 15,1889 being the dough ter of Robert and Anna Waito McCook of that place She mar 79d Charles Reader of Oak Grove Surviving are four sons, Wesley of Pinckney, Robert and Ivan of Howell and Donald LA Colorado The funeral was a th Oak M E church Tuesday crfternooaRev Millard offldaHna Burial in the Scmford Cemetery The Pinckner Tb LwrteT McAfee family gbentfrircfh school closed and h teach Stvor the 59m Herka home    n CohoctaK rs and many of the pupils at tended the funerai Nehe bowers has returned from Ldton Rapids where she was  working in a hotel Rey Robert Russell has move i from Jackson tG Mecosta where he is pastor of a church Charles Caste has been named court clerk at Faulk ton, N D  Tbomas Clinton died at his home on Main St Thursday He wds born in Ireland in 1838 He  leaves his wife and six daugnters The funeral was at StMarys church Monday The high school football team play the town team Thanksgiv ing morning Married at St Marys church on Wednesday John D White and  Miss Mae Lavey Married at St Marys church Thursdy morning Ray Culhane and Miss Rebecca Bell The Misses Mame and Julia Bradv have a new piano The Millers Daughter at the opera house tonight Adm 15c Cast Charles Grimes,Lee Barton, Morley Vaughn Cecil Sigler,Mar ion Clark Eunice GardnerSadie Hoff Charles White will hold at his form at Anderson Nov 26 jfisvEdward Vail is now pastor at Milan which has a smallpox epidemic N H Caverly has sold his hot el business at Dundee the 40 yers go it was possible for a teacher to qet a life certificate alter two years o callegeLater i  vub expended to four years In oj pres release last week Dean tamnason of the University d Michigan would exend the life ceriii ate course to five years  His reason is that so much time ie  1 spem in leanring how to teach the teachers have no time tof study the subjects to be tauught He would add another yeeff  general college course The late Fielding H Yost, Mich iqan iuot ball coach probably ea  joyed the longest run of football victories of any coach in history He had trie best scouting system who saw that all promising foot pail players from coast o coast were neaded toward Michigan where they were fitted out wtn scholarships and easy jobs Oc  casionally there was a slump a in Kipkes time which cost him his job With the advent of Frits Cnsler the flow of athletic taleni again started to Michigan and was steady until last year when for some reason it flowed elsewhere and Michigan is having d  poor season There is the usual talk of deemphizing football but the colleges have million dollar stadiums and it takes million dollar teams to fill them Sam Kennedy hts entered Geary Business College The Pinckney gold medal mus rm ,M d   leal contest may be taken to Ham w NEB W Jwirg and Gregory , J P  Tom Roes has gone to Calif JjL 1 cmta, 500 Coco Lake In Detroit two inlereeting antt inflationery experiments went carried out A restaurant which was not doing much business cut prices back to the 1939 lev el For instance sirloin steak was  cut from 150 to 89c and athet prices accordingly The result wq they a t so much business they haci tc add more help and jYrm a nice profit on the voluBHteJ business A tavern who cui th price oi beer to 3c a glassvdid ILA  W  eouldinot n cm die the increased busjjMeB and had to boost the price u o  10c for 12 ounces    4V5LW IT1 U a Myi UMrXtv    YY4lMi3i I  6   MB The Stockbridge school and the  supt, were la Lansing last week 117 M t coniwilnq with the the itate dept  w      of education on reorganising the Tha, Vi, He, u, M  are in the Mat Tfcmkscdvtng 2t30 coot CSark Gable John Hodiak in ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI mm  x  People around our house are mighty partial 1 r bout their hot water How about you and yoi s If youre like us, youll find an electric  water heater tailormade for your needs , Ic water hearing is fully automatic and so clean No fumes, no flame, no fuss And yet you can operate your electric water heater for pennies a day It heats at special low rates we you sleep So for complete water heating satisfaction   be modern, GO ELECTRIC Tt in Etiistm EUctriv Theater Wtdntidays, at 7 pm WXYZTV school district who Stockbridge Charles Poole who has been visiting relatives in this section has returned to Eugene, Oregon Mr and Mrs Gaylord Decker have resigned as mgrs of the Gregory Telephone office and Mrs Cervantees oUackson is the I new zngr Brighton who tied with Dexter ,or the Land O Lakes champion ship has claimed the state class C title 4fJ  Estelkx Mae Plees the Brighton polio victim who was stricken in 1946 died at her home Nov 12 VanCamps Chevrolet Garage at Brighton was broken into last Wednesday and 1000 worth of merchandise stolen Cedric Smith of Fowlerville was  i badly burned last week when  Sunday, Monday, Nov 25 26, I the qas tank Oa his truck explod ttatinoo ftuadar 2M p n conttraew  d  Mrs AHce Mauk of Howell has THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE announced the engagement of  daii Saturday NOT, 23 24 Tshow starts 7 p m io see both picture be there as tfUu  Ut Pictures 2 VIRGINIA CITY y7rtday, Saturday Nov, 23 24 Gene Autrey ID TEXANS NEVflR CRY also Ethel Barrymore, Maurice Evans m KIND LADY Randolph Sect, trroi Flynn and Marion Hopkins  all star musical minstrel YES Sift MR BONES4 Sunday, Monday, MOT, g, , shows 700 900  Sun Shows 35,7,8 ooxnedydraxna you will enjoy msm mm  A r  7  J il     1VJ mm z Z C  S RSOrY KILOWAn Your ltrtc Strvant SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison her daughter, Joan Patricia, to i Clayton Rathbun, son of Mrand Mrs Roy Sfcrthbun of HowelL He is in the air force at Westover, Mass John Gunderson one time the county conservatin officer is now  the assistant supervisor at Mio Mrs Lucy Lennon Nash is in McPherson hospital Howell, with a broken hip Mr and Mrs Howard Gentry of Howell announce the engage ment of their daughter, Patricia Ann to Eugene Redinger, son of Mr and Mrs Louis Redinger Born to Mr and Mrs Carl Bid well Ruth Devereaux xf Brighton at McPherson hospital, Nov 9 a daughter Harrv Ginsburq has sold his auto parts business on West Gd FiverHowell, to Harry Bartshean  employee and will go to Florida to live Patrolman Walter Rabbaae of hp Howell police tore was in jured in a car crash last week,  Winfield Line and his wife Grace Sona Line have collected over 600 pedr of shoes for Knecm  ombns where thev have put on entertainments In some places admission was ta pair of h es  with Audie Murphy, Bill Maudlin Comdy Cartoon Now ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD I A Drama Sfcnxfcig  IjFaul Douglas Janet Leigh and i Keenan Wynn fuoi,, Wod, Thur, NOT 27 28, 2S all star show with drama PEOPLE AGAINST OHARA 1 with Spencer Tracy, John Hodiak and Diana Lynn j , Wod,, Thw, NOT 27 28, 28 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis  Cartoot Mowi Coming Savage Drums Mark of the Renegade THATS MY BOY Cotnody  SYLVArt 1HEATER PomingtLets Make It Legal The Blue VeiL Texas Carnival AVON iUEAi Ut  acttsklBBv Michiqr Friday, Saturday Nov, 23 24  IN OLD AMARILLO Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards  i a Sapor Twtora Cartoon, Giddyap, Wine,Women land Bong, Future Major Leaguers Renos Silver Spur Awards Sunday, Tuesday, Nov 25, 27, WATCH THE BIRDIE A Conway Starring Rfd Skelton, Arlene Dahl Cartoon, Zoot Ctt, Wanted 1 Egg, News, Mighty ManhaHen ming Redwood Forest Trails The Jackpot    Friday, Saturday NOT, 23 24 STAGECOACH An Action Dnma tlanlna John Wayne, Claire Trevior Thomas Mitchell Andy Devine Cattooc and nowi Sunday, Monday, Nov, 25, 26, rfhows 7415,915 THE STRIP Starriag Micky Rooney, Sally Forrest,LouU Armstrong, William Demarest and James Craig Cartoo Peto Smith Travel Tui Wed, Thur, Nov 27 28, 29 FLYING LEATHERNECKS  A Drama starring John Wayne, Robert Ryan and Janis Carter Comedy Cartoon Nw shows 710, 915   Designed an a Wdget too  Lee Theatre 1952 DE SOTO  i WHSTMORE LAKE MICH I Friday, Saturday Nov, 23 24 i BEST OF THE BAD MEN  la Technicolor DISPIAY 1VOHT Robert Ryan, Claire Trevior Plus CORKY OF GASOLINE ALLEY  Starring ScoUy Beckett, Jennie Lyons ft y0d, 1 COMFORT stretchout room chairhigh seats  big windows  big doors PERFORMANCE I big, highcompression engine noshift driving   smoothest ride of your life ECONOMY  low upkeep year after year See the 1952 DeSoto now EXTRA VALUE THROUGHOUT  SafetyRim Wheels  ChoirHigh Seats e Featherlight Steering e Independent Parking Brake e 12inch Brakes e Waterproof Ignition e Orrflow Shock Absorbers  rTHft  Sunday, Monday, Nov, 25, 26 TEXAS CARNIVAL In Tbchnlcolot  with Esther Williams, Red Skelton  and Howard Kiel  Novelty Cartoon Nowi Featurette yTuot, Wod, Thur, Nov 27 28, 28  MASK OF THE AVENGER to Torhnicolor with Anthony Quin, John Gerek, Judy Lawrence SKY HIGH Sid Melton, Mara Lynn  THE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Has Opening Now lor Women BUSINESS OFFICE POSITIONS and SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS No Experience Necessary Training Done on the Joti Pleasant Surroundings Permanent Employment Good Wages EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 323 E Washington StAnn Arbor DESOTQPIYMOUTH Deokri patent StOUCHO MARX jn You Set Your DV v Mk on both Jtcwlio and Teltviiion   vy NBC noiworkj THANKSGIVING As we read of War in Korea cmd Indo China, turmoil in Iran J Egyp, Palestine and many Eur opean Countries, we can be only lithankrul that these conflicts are in far away places Our servicemen whereever stationed around the globe ar largely responsible, tor they ngnt and serve to keep these battles from coming to American shores,  We are also thankful for th veryday opportunity for service to our community PARKER MOTOR SALES 141 KAST MPf tTRErr Pluobing Watir Systems t Staalsy DinKet MePHOISBANK All deposits UP to 10,000 insured bv ott membarshio in uw Tederol Deposit Insurance Cor porattOTt PHOyE88, ,i ,  VOUam WOamU  UrrsVazXorn of HoweU spent wm e vt TTi t T  last week with Mrs Clifford Van Willfcan Stttbkr71, who has cc Mrs Nina Blaksiy hue been Horn  bait busmess on the ftnekney Iiam9d hec  txt OXS , Francis Shehan is iwJtaQ im Dexter Road, was struck by a  ,  fcotirig for a new building on car on the DexterMain Stjs  jtetsff has prchibbsd the park I his fathers farm Wesday night and suffered a tog oi autoes on their Main St, Mrm Alto MeYf end Mr  broken shoulder between e hours of LOO a m atrteid Miller oftsaded the re  , ,  and 8X am  ception at Ionio tsinplr Detroit A marriage license has been  SSmSnix ix Ada Richards, MA Mf Qqfr How Glbraith Gorman at Dstwr aTsT qrcmd worthy maUon ell and Mary Jane Boardway, 23, rv  on the Jury which convict r, and Mrs Albert Toxoas at iansing j u o MM s L4iiw DmiiifiA    ex iMrt M Mr Save Ove ENJOY SOFT WATER P o year Hove quick  udttaf toff wottr for oiot dithwothing, whHof wath, florioo fthenpoot, rfoltfHtM bofhmo Qf 11101 too nw wofc ftf PERMUTir WATER SOFTCMfft CosM 43  leu  jSkei pewsr mwiomaik m4h OSORQE aOOSB Phrmbirm rWATFw rYSTTw Blocks eating place at Cheleea 11 JSLS PSS rA 7 has been taken over by MrSsT 0 SL  nice Brown of Wild dcslSL egJtjVgTF serv on ne iury wmen canviti MT and rvirs AUWH iw   A m Ms ,, e   lKi me 3 vcAith of killmq Paulino pC wei Sunday quests of Mr, ,  rvKAll Ann Arbor nurse iS ATprer Pflte   Hnc, r 1S3F1I ndMrs Robert race Mx and Mrs Joha Bpysr wem  81     Si till   vviitii lhe Peoples Store Gro semes Dnygoods aaauei at poiatfee Act oi March 6 1877  woaioweil StPinckneyiyfioh Subscription Price 150 per yoai  Thomas Ware and wife spent Sunday in Plymouth  Olin Robinson and Larry Cam 1 burn attended a meefanq of the consistory in Detroit last week Canned GooCrf Shoes Gents, Furnishings Howard Read is a patient U of M hospital, Ann Arbcr at Kennedy Ge Statre  LOWEST rvtlCE EVER  Special ile luxe PHILGASTAPPAN tangs  1 Kenneth Davis home a M 36W DtXt3  has sold his to J Bloxom of  Tiie Gerry Eichman family  speai Sunday at the Doni Spears , home in Detroit  f f  Wuliam Shehan and Mervil Gyde attended an auction in uwossb Triursdayl Leonard Bennett of South Lyon heaas the Ann Arbor printers union  Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bauqhn weie Sunday dinner gues s of Miss Albeit DinkeL Dick Johnson, Robert Muunsell, Levi Ludtke and Alberta went to St Joe hospial, Ann Arbor last week and gave Mrs Harlow Munseil a blood transfusion She is home now Mrs Marian Templeton gave a shower A Come As You Are party was held at the Kenneth Line home Saturday night sponsored Wriqhts Corners Church 45 were present Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Sundayu guests a the Arthur Krych home, HowelL The Youhglove PTA met at the school Friday night The Charles and Wilbur Eisels families of Fowlerville and Mrs Clart Kennedy and family of De troit were week end callers of of Mrs Emma Vollmer The Andrew Campbell family were dinner guests Saturday of the Earl Gaines family, Htwell Win Mercer and wife spent Sunday evening guests at the Andrew Nesbitt home s Mrand MrsAndrew Campbell called on her neice, Mrs Joan Holt, at Foote hospital, Jackson Sunday where she is recovering from injuries received in an autoj accident  Louis Coyle tnd wife spent Sunday at the Alex Coyle home, Whitmore Lake The Lester McAfee family wer in Ann Arbor Saturday The Robert Grainger family of Lansing were Saturdav yisitor3 crt the Louis Coyle and Eva Mel vin hemes The Southeast Marion Farm Bureau were entertained last Thursday at the Lloyd Hendee home The Lester McAfee family Itave this week on a 10 day trip to Florida Don Burns landed in Seatttle, Wash, from Korea, Saturday and will be home as scon as he is processed out of service  Mrs Marqaret Burns qave a birthday party Sunday in honor of Dickie Ycunqs 2nd birthdayAll of the family were here Mrs Peqqv Conklin me her husband, D Conlin at Willow Hun Saturday on his return from Penh Janet White was injured last Thursday when her car was wrecked enroute to Fowlerville where she teaches school at the Handy Center schoolShe suffered  a broken nose and other injuries 1 nd is a McPherson hospital in  Howell  Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Detroit Wednesday  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK A1 BNTSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED Ox Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom Fixtures an Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fit tin gs  REPAIRING A SPEOALTif COMPLETE LINE OF fXJTimES COLOUR WHITE PUWM Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE flNCKNEY 157FU  Dtad or Alive PAPM ANIMALS COLLECTED PHOBUTLY HORSES 100  COWS 100WF BUY HIDfci m,D GMT SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS HZVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONL 1311 Central Head Stock CO  AVA, i wak ,ffgH TSfairWtfFfc  Compare a KINGSCROST HYBRID with your other corns in 52 in tevtowttte, tagtnHfhtfoc  owa drip tray Jwnatita om wit JUm wir V imtot aigaals eooWn to 30 mnuta V five time and taaainfonnatioo  tod signal  s 1 flliauiMU antir tof workingam Por Conceded ow c the Albert Shirley home for Mrs Peqqy Ewers Mrs Raymonda Morris and 2 Herb Palmer ir and family of j daughters were Saturday nite Hint spent the week ena at me niaHt dinner quests of Mrs Rene Hero Maimer sr home  Miller I feckwClaJk spfc me week end Mrs Lucy Reason and Mr and with Mrs jean Meyer and tamily I Mrs Max Reynolds took Mrs I in JipsikBiti j Mable Suydam to Jackson Sat The Misses Isabel and Rosalee  urday Nash expect togo to Florida next, L D Haines USN, US Green Farmers Feed  Supply To, LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Hrm to the thn to modernize your kitchen with Philgee    the thrifty feottkd gas for farm tnd town home gu ca huurt far and VMLC, but yo wont find a bigger value anywlere thaw this beautiful we luxe rrge ttemerotw, too, we will glvi you a generous vadein allowance on your oU range regardless of typo, make, or condition Esv erms if yew wis MAN OTHER PHILGAS ACFJANCEf  FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE US TODAY W MANDif Ml NSTALLATIOM 4ETAIU   4 month o visit Mrs Dessa Nash Miss Madqe Jack of Ann Ar Arbor spent the week end with the Robert Ackley famUy Mis Eleanor Ledwidae enter tained her bridge club Thuursday niqht Kte  The 500 club were entertained Sunday at the Wm Dillawa home in Howell  Mrs W C AtLee attended a card party at the home of Mrs Everett Hammell Fndav night Kevin Ledwidqe and wile of Ann Arbor called on Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe Sunday Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Dexter were Sunday quests of Andrew Nesbitt and wife The Robert Seefeld family of Columbus, Ohio, spent the week end at the Earl Banahn home I Sunday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Mrs Hazel Clelland of Horner, the John McGuire family of Detriot, j the James Whitlev and Robert f Read families and Mr and Mrs f Ross Read i Mr and Mrs Kevin Ledwidqe,  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe and Nan, j will attend the Notre DameLlowa I football qame at South Bend Sat urday as the quest of Gerry Led widqe , Mr and Mrs MarV Nash and Mr and Mrs Orville Nash attend eH the funeral of Vern Kem at th McDonald Funeral Home, Howell, TKirsdayHe used to work for fho Nashua but has been at the coulv mtirmrmr for some tjme i Mrs Dolly Baucrrrn and Jimnue ppent the week erM at the FrankJ lin home in HowelL  Misss Viola Petty has qone to Hr1 to live Mrs Beatrice Tolner of Nevrcas tie, Penn, visited Mrs J H Hook wr lastweek Larry Camrmnvft attendinq the Shrine meeMnq in Detroit this WAek John McDonnel m4 wif were Jundrtv quests at the Georqe Keony home in Wbiir wich out of New York, is home an furlough MAX anSRESZ MG a time brewed beer Jb hbffday tecuon In MWrigan ti cherished by w all It b a friendly time   When wt like ID rtja In The American Way  with a glass of Michigan brewe o  For beer belongsto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enfoy ft, thh too, belongs to our    own American heritage of personal freedom Sffee oecng4  Gnbp S MclpffiTBrewers Association 717ttNindiMnit BulMing  Detroit 1, MUhlgon AHt Brewing Co  E  B Brewing Co  frankwtmufh Brewing Co  Ooebe Brewmg Ccs PiwinV BnwktQ Co  Schewor aVeybg Co  Sebewoing Browing Co  The Sfnh Brewery Co, J  KW w  tv Vf  ,v  T  Wc4eeckrr November 21, 1W1 Beautiful   Praetiemt     BTAT5 OP MICHIGAN In tb Cbcutt Court for A County oi Livingston ironniecABiNETTE  Uncle Sam Says FITS IN ANY ROOM  IRONS ANYTHING YOU CAN WASH Combines beauty ond otflitytakes boning oat of In basementlets you sit down and iron in ths Uvuif 1 dining tvomanywber Look at this lafcoreiTinf Beset today Set how fronrhVa two compltMfy assfc epm mm 1st 700 km mmylttng wash 1 1 In the Matter of the Petition of Carlotta VanAntwerp and Cdtti erine M VanAntwerp to vacate Public Alley oi Biverbeadwiilo Subdivision, located between lots j  18 and 19 oi said Subdivision as  duly laid out, platted and record ed in Liber 1 oi plats, page 2 t  To All Interested Persons Notice of Pendency oi a Petition to Vacate a Part oi the Riverbend willo Subdivision of the Township oi Hamburg Livingston County   Michigan, Designated on the Platj oi Said Subdivision as Public Alley Notice is hereby given that a WARPPROOF HARDWOOD T0 Bwmtlfully styled hardwood top, ae iahed Ilka finest furniture Choieo of  rich, brown mahogany or fantroM honej blond ASK ABOUT A FREE HOMf DEMONSTRATION TAKE 0 LOHG WEEKS TO FAT  petition has been filed with ths Clerk oi the Circuit Court oi Liviigs on County State oi Michigan ,  praying that a part oi the River bendwillo Subdivision in the  Township of HamburgLivingston County, Michigan, designated on 1 the plat oi said subdivision as    Public Alley be vacated Said  Subdivision to be vacated being  more particularly descibed as follows  I Public Alley located between Lots 18 and 19 and extending the j length oi said lots to the Huron River   An application for an order va   catinq the aforesaid described I poition of the Riverbendwillo Sub j ivision of the Township of Ham  PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE WNCKNEY SANITARIUM j fm  Boy M Dutfy, M D Bpeckney u Michig Afcdly UtOO A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays Motu lu Fri, Sqfc t to 6 p nu DB G IB, McCLUSKEY  Denis 112 North Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howoll  Michigan HERB SNEED Phone 183  Howoll 207 it The Independence Savings Bonds Drive which continues until July 4 offers you the opportunity of a lifetime  u ,  f RMlrAww to build your future according to f tote, Irsuronce, Brokerage plan Right now you can adopt and J City Lake CBld rOBtt Property follow a plan that will make your fu j A Speciality ture dreams come true The idea Is,  Your Property With Me Save for your Independence buy     REAL ESTATE lienee Lake Properties and Bueinefe Opportunities Usl Your Property with Me GERAL3 BULASON Broker r2 0 9 North Pear Plnckney, jgch JPhene 1 j 3 Phone 157m   Repairino MYSON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 Lakeside Driv Mtfrnse Hugh Laky P H SWAHTMOUT cTsON Funeral Home Don C Swaithout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service LEE LAVEY Geneirt Insurance Mich fj S Savings Bonds The Independ once Drive is your opportunity There are two safe and sure ways of carrying out that plan, the Payroll Savings , Plan where you work, or if selfem Crnone 33 ttncJcney, ployed, the BondAMonth Plan at your    u Q H O N E E H bank So, when you getready to build t  f eli a Snorfolltv that house, take that trip, or educate j am Oi A aowaury four children, the money will be wait 1  re tag for you piling up at the steady j UERl A I Lin rate of four dollars for every three  Phone Pktckney 78F2 s ,nvested ,7,,,, j HBWGEBAflON BVICB  E Grand Silver I  Michigan I P19   Pcy Micfc FBED C CKHOFF ar OP1CMETRIST 120 West Grand Rier Av HcweU  Michiauu Phone 358 Residence 61 IiOYD HFEF Uvestodt Hcuhjia Weekly TripfeMude To Detrr Greneraj Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckner, c HAROLD B29B9T I ivision of the Township oi nam Make t0day your D Day iwiay aa t etabs On All Makes burq Livingston County, Michigan sever before the thrift dollar is a de i TBBtv 154Fa I will be made before   f Hftna, Th dollars you save to Phone Pmci aey 1SJ  I NOTARY JSU8UBA2ICE and IQNLrn  nr oiNCKNY the said Circuit Court in the City of How j ell, County of Livingston and  State of Michigan on the 10th  dav of December 1951 at 930 A M of said day or as soon af terwaid as counsel may be heard    ur DR C I TOWNER day are building power for the nation No one n escape the foet that defense  Is everybodys b, Jrhether it be In 1 tvn uniform, In a defense plant or In pro TT a J n ,1  vldingdvcnse dollars You should sign 044 Portage Lake noaa, n rj eaaonable Mrs Elizabeh Eokros WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILD RINat my parents home by day  or week 5 doys We have furI ncce heat Also for sale, size 63  pife coat set, boys, in very good condition,grey wool covert LAVEY HAP 4 ATARI  BUICK Stanley Berriman Attorney for Petitioners Business Address Howell, Michigan Telephone No 138 Dated November Carlotta VanAntwerp Catherine M VanAntwerp up today fr the Payroll Savings Plan  phene Dexlsr 3461 where yoa work or the BondAMontb I Plan at your bank Either way your j aavinga will work for freedom  your   countrys freedom and your own future freedc o i Jnown Dpormg  fMasiasz, Bokros Farm GaCied Adv TO RENTWinteriaed cottage cottage at Portage Lake Phone Howell 1S35M1 at 3 1961   WE STILL HAVE NEW BU1ICKS AT OLD PRICES BETTER HURRY TO Livingston Motor Safes YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL THANKSGIVING A day o renew our faith in the where freedom is a birth AUTOMATIC SAW FILING 75c SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 RIVER DRIVE HILAND LAKE EAST SIDE FORMinature Dells or Doll Clo FOR SALEGeese, Ducka  Mrs Julia Clay, 7439 Bentley Rd hes See Mia Roy Fisher FOR SALEBaby buggy and stroll Phone 115 Piackney er, good condition 500 each     Charles Porter, Phcne 77F4 FOR SALE A Norge Oil Burner 9321 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckney space heating stove Paul Singer j , rrrH  h 197H M3 East  e 1278 M3 East  land wnereireeaoxnisa ouwi FOR RENT Six room county right, hard work rewarded by ai home References reguired T , , Mrs T Bonner, Pinckney Mich, bountiful Mother Naturue and phon 161F2  WANTEDHouse Work by hour or day FOR SALE Three Upholstered 8670 Hankerd Rd, Pinckney  Chairs Mrs Margaret Clark W JMiiDI have 3 citeriti who Phone 40, Pinckney1 wunt to buy a small home  with p0Il LrT J tfee table with a 2 to 20 acres near Pinckneybari ma oiiiiq ena lable,channel back not necessary, prefer a Wxwfl occasional chair electric perculg Fred L Teeple, Howell Mich ator with creamer,sugar andtrav Harvey Garr, phone 35F2  th G7 Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal HTJIft OKBR COAL ANTHERI OITE AND CANNALL COAL D E Hoey Sons where we in the First National FOR SALEBreakfast Set and 5  ,, v r B eniov the friendship of 0 Se 5 WANTIDTTO     7  MrsHenry Johnson, phone 64F12 n by day, week or evemnq, at iFrip QAipidQ rXrA rrZZ eir home oi my nome JrOR SALfcl93Z Ford, good con OUt,a novfor nft9 Pnrfn finest people on earth with spring and matress 2500 Phone 150F2, Pinckney FOR SAi E Beagle hound moeold,kennel and long chain,  i guage double barrel shotgun and I box of shells N J Buzzard 326 East Main, Pinckney  I dition for 45Q0 Charles Porter Phone Dexter 3082 Portage Lake  ,J9321 Cedar Lake Rd,phone 77F4 FOR SALWinchester deer rifle in, 121 maMTrnLfloxr i ATo and box ot shells 4500 WANTED rARM LlbflNGS w T t j, D le Phcn9 42 Let us help you seU our farm 1hav more prospects thai, farms ORDEi Xpur chickens and  I HAROLD CRANDA ducks for Thanksgiving now  dressed or alive JonLoi Farm,phone 171F2 PHONE 2681 DEXTER THE FIftfT NATIONAL BANK T  32HTI SIH OR RENTFurnished 5 room Phone 305W HowMV jnaer Federal Supenrision house at Portage Lake,oil heat, Fnp ATP 3 , i T electric stove refrigerator hot oALL ouilaing and two Mmh  or fasur vator no bathroomTfaciHties, at Jf1  Wei  Sl 116 LOST Bluetick Hound with aS3el DeSSS 9523 Dexter Ave or phone Middle V a  ewjJi Anderson face tattoo in e arinihals L  ance Crparatoau AJI Dopostfs   463  t K property to settle eetate weiqht around 65 to 70 lbs Insured up Io uuuu tor each0100 111 , Gerald Reason Adm i Phone No 1029W RewardDeposrkr tan C immwum  s mmmWmffifr, 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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>Volume 68 II WitorinT, 14 1931 MAeliigau Mirror The reopporuoameat buqaboo arises iis head again Ihe Michi  OCQ Federationat Labor is cue 14 lay pauuas 10 quality a proposal  tor iii ballot at me geneiai eiec tion ui lboihes peuaons wouia lc oi secretary 01 stale iatnei than Uiti ieqisiarure reapportion the ienislatuieit calls tor ieappor tioranru in ,1953 and every 10  years hereafter, by it Wayne couniy would get 4 or 5 more Senatorial seats and their seats in the houses would be increased irom 27 to 31 A Fair Lmployment Practise bill has been pushed by the  Democrats tor 3 years out Is still bottled up in committee The bill would make it illegal to dis criminate against workers oe cause oi race, creed or color The Republicans would report the bill out but want to attach a riaer putting it to a vct 01 the people which the Democrats will not accept b,oUQ bow and arrow huruers took out licenses this year com pared to 5,400 last year It will be Dec 15 before all the signatures on ne qpscline lax re   ferendum peiiiipns are checked University of Michiqan and trie Michigan Slate Colleqe have 5,415 students inofficer traininq 114b at the U of M and 3,7 MicrxState Freshmes and Soph iRis military training at Mich is compulsory because it is a land grant college William Doyle, chairman pf  Characters JAMES PEARSON This article has to do with the Pinckney public square and events connected with it James Pearson lived on Unadilla St in inc house now owned by Howard Thayer He also had a iarm an M 3b b This is now set cut to pine trees by its owner, a Mr Webb of Detroit When Prol William Kirtland plaited the village 01 Pincicney 1837 he kxid out a park in the center ot it which is now known as the Piiickney PuPiic Square li was given to Putnam Township there being no village Lhen to be used as a park and ior township public pui poses Said township was to maice certain improve pents such as giaaiug ana sett ing cut trees If not used for park purposes it was to revert back to Uie ikiraand heirs The Kirt   Jtrnas wnt back to New York City in 184i Time marched on  The ownship neqiocted to make the impiovements Circuses used ft Bail games were played on  it and sicck pastured there The Douglas Guards and other organ izations used it for a drill ground Then one meming in January, 1883 the people woke up to find the square had been jumped like a western mining claim James Pearsorrhad hauled a load of stone there and started to dig a basement and announced he own ed ilie square He said he was qo Local ISou 1 Church Notes PEER HUNTERS GOING NORTH This week the usual army of ft Pinckney deer hunters have gone north We always maitained that Pinckney sent more deer hunters, , r  ,  north than any town of its size J5 ,  Albert  Schmirt Pfflwoc Catholic  Marys Catholic Church fcejpnr Michigan Social Items CAMPBELLYOUNG WEDDING in Michgcen, Here is a portal Us, f  Masses Many others are considering it SKf11 13 8s0a 1040 1190  cd will probably be in the  8r  oods before the  Lytji Hendee and sons Dr Jim woods before the season ends I RSflma V Ly Hendee and sons Dr Jim I iLTgBta  W ft B Nosh George Meabon, Lovells, RSSSS U Stanley Dinkel with Curtis SZJr V3JDnoai Fafljjjon Sockbndaeupp   Wiilard Wiltse 02nd son, Loy McCiear Cliff VanHoxn, Howlett Bros, Dankers Bros Curran Clare and Cliff Miller, Bill, Bauqhn Friday Haines L J,Clare and Claude Swarthout and sons, Douglas Lake Sliirey Bros Mio, Roy Reason iScutlbrd Cougregatioual the Little Hoover Commission, de rf tc subdivide  and had  the TJv Donald Brady sor ihur Prayer meeuug at William fcetcham home, Main StToDic7  rotations oi American Chrisuanl866 P, ace en led e snould ity w UUB i  line of the boaice and extend Merl Ccdrd and son, Gaylord,  Sat, 800 p m, Youth for Christ ed int a panei mo,ii She caned Harold Rady and son Harrison, meeting ai Sterlings barn North a whiUe orc on a prayer booic Albert Shirley, Marion Shirey, Territorial Road Rev Peterson i nnri w    l Lloyd VcmBlarcum, Leonard Lee, the speaker   and Earl Ward jr Manton Sun 1030 sermon Wealth of  Louis Wagoner and sons and Thanksgivmq to God Sundav Harold Anderson Roscommon, school 1130 Mens FellowshiD Erdley VanSickle and Wilmont and Pilqrim Fellowship meet at Plummer t0 Lu2ern 730 J H Hooker and James Kubat Xues 800 Prudential Com at to Luddinqton Chinch ,,   ,   Edward and George Bowman Thanksgiving service at church ,eaZ flower qirl3, Ann Marie Roscommon 800, Rev Beachy, speaker spec   cu v ial oifering to buy food for the needyWed, 400Juniar choir practise 730, Senior choir practise  ll Mi M Nc, Current Comment Susan ian  fSft  01 rvir and MxsAndrew UimSLi I tered  SriL1 aiid hicuaxa Guy rouag ,u ij suits showed endoi Mi ana Mrs Vincent luUnq  In Detroit 372J  dieqory were marriea at St CTnH M  Percent vod iVlarys church Satuiaay morning beiore an alkix decorated witn ST 01 mums by hev AlPer I eventiui except for street touuruit vvim Neiiie Uadner a J troubles, his opponent miS nitqUn LUe ,1 several nothing and the0 numbexs, inciuainq AVa Maria dull and iininteresS IpJS JUU guests were present Ii 4L rv y n fMiia Trie bride wore a gown of wnit satin wnosy fitted bodice was desiqned with illusion yoke and long tapering sleeves Hows 01 Unanuily lace were inserted in trie skirt and lace also eagd the full court train and the veil wnich leii a om a uura oi seed pearls A satin floral design edged in  d Mayor Cobo 1 rie is not a person of great DST oaahty and his regime wasui eventiul   ana was given in marriaqe by her lather  Betnarame Burns was maid of honor and the briaeamaias Mrs Joan Maiteson Miizi Young of Gregory and Doiures Morrow ot  Dearborn Junior bridesmaids were Jenny Lynn Parmalee and Glenda Kinqsley cousins  of the sons to lends the legislature from blame ior cost of government, blaming the pressure groups who want state money for their crqaniza  tions  A Girls Town for Girls may be established near Gaylord The big difficulty is financing it  24 have escaped from Ionia pris on this year compared to 15 last year The upper floors of the si ate lots on Main St all sold This caused an uproar but Pearson went ahead finished the buildirig which is the present town hallin the comer of which he is said to have placed a qumt of whiskey a silverdollar and a copy of the Detroit Free Press Investigation revealed the story which was tnai the county survey or, and reqistei of deeds in iooK Arthur Marshall and Tustin Tony deflllippi with Jim Roy Joe Jerewaszz and Joe Boeid of 4nn Arbor to Hillman Jack Sheldon to CurranLocals S, S Supt Pic Dick Singer of Camp Mead Assistant iVlennoiiite Calvary MennoniteChurch v Laa isacJLrvTastor and Sharon Young, neices oi the groom The maid of honor wore a green satin dress with overlace bodicenet yoke and short sleeves with skirt in semihoop effect and she wor lace mitts and braided head piece Srie carried gold bebe mums The oher attendant wert attired in identical fashion except in gold rather than green with harmonizing bougets The flower delphia the Democrats won tkm ofiice of mayor tor the hrst una In 68 years In Little Rock Ark kansas the Republicans elected a mayor lor the first time since the civil war Local issues predominated in both cases The Re publicois reelected 4 congress men and won a seat from th  Democrats in OhioThe big upset was in New York City where josn es Haliey, chief prosecutor far the Kefauver committee which in Detroit showed a link betwsen biq business and gangsters, was elected president of the New York City Council on Liberal ticket defeating both Democrat and R publican candidatesThe sessions of the Kelauver committee wer televised and Haliey is being called the Telvision Candidate5 U T u0 WlTl wora green satin formalswith Maurice Leinbach 10UU 1100 1146 730 office building at Lansinq are be j mq over thfe records came acros ing cleaned up for remodelinq the deed oi the square to Putnam Conservation bfficials will ask township and, decided the fact the legislature permission next j the township had made no im year to charge admission to the j provements constiuted a flaw in I bunaay,   Kil  U rrrA irnill claim called on friends here and in4rvmn Worilut Sinqerville over the week end Sunday School bexi Benham and wife of Bri j Chiidrecs Hoi   ,     ghton and IVirs Hazel Ely of Ann1 Voun Peoples iUinV Arbor were week end guests at Ctt fellowship Service ,he M E Darrow home,  Wednesday 00 p m Hubert Ledwidge and family of he Mennonite church will coll Royal Oak and Kevin Ldwq Jlotiilng for German refu and wife otABAbar were the qjsA  state and lease state lands Mhe title so they qot quit At Pointe Moullie on Lake Erie,, deeds from the Kirtland heirs 3 516 ducks were bagged the first to all property in Puinam Twp 24 days compared 10 2214 last jTlien realizing they would have a year court fight on their hands before   qettmq the square they sold their pIBOTTT COURl NEWC  interest to Pearson Pearson had In circuit court Otis Bell of s supporters Some believed Webberville who shot his wife i Pinckney would be better cxi Oct 9 last w  off if snot rus wuc  1 , IJ rhen he found the square was cut up into build her parked on a side road near FowlerVille with another man Was given 3 to 10 years in prison The Bells have 6 small children James Hixborough of Lake Or ion, charged with stealinq a ra  dio was put on 13 months pro bation inq lots However public opinion was against PearsonSpearheaded by  Dr C W Haze Pincknoys No 1 Citizen a fund of A,000 was collected The contributors were Dr Haze, Dr H F Siqler, George Teenle John Teeple, Frank Sig Divorces were granted to  Denn jer Charles Plympton, James Marble Frank fteason, Freeman Webb and owners Dr Haze went 1o Chicago and visited Joe JCirt is Deem Norma Culver and Bar Bara Sak, SHOOTS HIS LANDLORD Homer Hoskins, 3 is held at the Howell fail charged with shooting his landlordjoe Schroed er, 45 of Inchwaugh Lake, three mi south of South LyonSchroeder runs a boat hxery and rents 3 cottages Hosfcs has Uved in one for two years Thurday he was intoxicated and shot Schroed er in the chest and arm during targuement The latter is in StJoei hospital, Ann Arbor with chest and arm wounds DEXTER SENIOR PLAY The Senior Class of Dexter high school will present a comedy, Thank the Family on Thursday ve, Nov 15 16, 1951 in Cope land auditorium Admission 50c 75c  Supt, Elwin Hulce and wife of Roscommon were here Sunday and went throuqh the new school He is buildinq a 12 room school cJt I bscommon but it will not be ready until January  Mrs Louis Clinton of St Cath erine Ont, and daughters, Jean and Janet, were here Saturday Janet is attending U of D,Detroit W H Clark, former Giand Trunk agent here who is in a  Fowlerville celebrated  I 2let trim  Tack Young was best man and Robert Vincent and Paul Youonq ushers All are brothers of the groom, The bride mother wore a black dress of velvet and taffeta with gold accents and a corsaqe of yellow rosebuds The grooms wore steel greyCrepe crnd light grv accessories The wedding breakfast was ser Country MEN WANTED The Michigan Stale Police want ved at the White Lodqe more ineru All here interested in Club and in the afternoon a rec joininq them are asked to see caption was held at the Young Segt John Penngla at the Brigh home in Gregory, ton state police post November j Both youna people are grad 19 between the hours of 800 to uates of Jnckney hiah schoolThe 500 p m qualifications between  bride har, been employed at the  21 ccrxl 30 years of age, high Gulf Refining Co Ann ArborTh chcol educaionMarried, sinqle , groom attended Mich State Nor ge men accepted i before enlisting in ehe navy He   A salary increase will be acted s radio man on ho desrrcvr convalescent home,  on this month The school for the I Vole out of Norfolk, Va, On the his 96h birthday new recruits at East Lansing wilt upturn from their wedding trip start January 1 next Sunday Mrand Mrs RK Elliott, Blanch Martin and Mrs, Dora Swarthout called on him Winston Baughn Clare Miller, Lawence Baughn, Larry Camburn ct HSk 2 Tt j lkV bee, New Hudson tnct Masonic VT f1 H  there Friday and claims the state fheoe Thompsons ware    Swarthout made the township voted to reimburse the citizens who had put up the mon  ey for the court battle Then they got busy and graded Ihe square and set out trees Roger Carr in  forms me he and Raymond Sigler LJJFY v v u4y  had a contract to wdter the trees, f Pc Robert Amburgey left for    r  1 Savancrugh Georgia Tuesday touchdowns, one a 90 yd, run i Trinitv ChaDter O Ulier Pickincf UP a kickoff Harold i Tnmty unapter  Reason Maik Nash QZld Weddiqe ii T u e  ,J vf Zrm ecb made touchdowns Pinckney Cpl John Sprout and He Sam hQs chflllenged Belleville to play Hubner of Chanute F eld spent j    the week end at the PmlLp bprout j home    James MarbleSPinckney pion The Robert Given family hodeer, died here Nov 12, He leaves for Monday dinner guests her his wife, the former Louise Dunn parents and sister Mr and Mrs  cm 3 daughters Mrs Addie John Ward and Laura Alice Ward Holmes, Mrs Grace Bennett and land He agreed to come here j, Detroit Salurday to attend the iunP and aid in the fight to regain ther inJ3tallation i Trinitv ChaDter O aner PKmg scuareAlsc to bring Judge Bangs  g  a famous Chicago lawyer with him The trial was at HowellThei verdict was in favor of Put  nam Joe Kirtland was the principal witness He said the quit claim deeds had been obtained by misrepresentation At the next town meeting of Dexter and her grcfnd parents jg Florence VanWinkle He Mr and Mrs Allen Longbrake of, was the oldest member of Living  Lewistown, Ohio  stan Lodge No 76 F  A M, Mis Mae Metz and the Ie being a member 63 years They Lavey family spent Sunday hi j had charge of the funeral ser vices AUTO ACCIDENT WEDNESDAY Karl Kolgnder, proprietor of a Dexter machine shop struck and killedtwo horses belonging to  Gren Bros, on the Dexter Rd at 730 p nr Wednesday night In tfbtit of the farm The car, a  1949 qreen Ford was badly wreck ed end Kolcntder was taken tc  St Toe hospital, Ann Arbor in the warthout ambulance John Herbst, 74 Brighton Rd farmer, died Monday He leaves his wife and 3 sons  Edwin Waqoner, 71, Ann Arbaf plumber, died at Veterans hospit aL Deaiborn, Monday He man 4sd Winnie Caverly Mercer ot  Ptecknv in 1915 who survives him Golden Rule Lodge F A A M of Ann ffrVior will conduct th funeral sevices Thursday Miss Audrey Kleko1 of Brighton snen Fundav a the Albert Dink 1 homo Larry Gambum was in Detroit HI w inits Monday i t ley carried the water frorn the pond in barrels in a one horse wagon Since then numerous gen erations of Pinckney children have used the square for a play ground FOR THAT THXKK3GIVTNG DINNER  See this Surndays Nov 18 1ssu of the American Weeklyex clusively with Detroit Sunday Times, for these  Thcmkscriving dinner receipts Grapes in Orange Juice CocktaiLRoasted Half Turkey Chestnut or Cornbread Suffina Green Betms with Mush rooms Baked Turnip PuftOrcmgei rmd Crecm Cheese Salad, Nut pumpkin Pfe and Speedy No Knead Rolls The Home Extension Group met Floyd Reason has sold the Ernwith Mrs Mary Meabon last  Frost farm to Mrs Samborski Tuesday Thursday they meet0 Detroit with Mrs Jack Wilson at Hi land tie , , xi Walter Clark and wife with Mr caid Mrs Emmett Clark of How11 called o Mrs G W Clark in Ann Arbor Sunday  The Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansing spent Sunday at the William Mercer home The C W Hooker family of ball game Anrj Arbor called at the J H  Mrs Win Ledwidge gave a, shower last week for Margaret Driver Ambrose Murphy with Bird Bros, of Ann Arbor, went to Col tmnbus, Ohit, Saturday to see the Michigan Ohio State footflex Sackett and son, Rogerbf Detroit called at the Lajry Orabuxn hornsSaturday pncknsv VFW Post 7301 made 300 on their feather party Saturday niqnt Mrs flddie Read dnd MrsMary Ellsn Rsad were In Ann Arbor  Mrs James Marble has gone to I arising to stay with her daugh tors On Nov 30, the drama The Fool, is the number on tbs Pinck nneland wife were Snrsicnhci Mr end Mr ney lecturs course Fred Teeple has sold his farm on M 36E to Detroit parties  The Kings Daughters cleared  25 on their Musical Tea Thurs tKey will reside at 8314 Ches peake St Norfolk Va, FOOTBALL SCORES Despite the snow a numoer 0 games were played Friday The 6, St Thomas 32, University 0, score were Brighton 7, Milford Morenci 13, Hudson 7 Addison 27 Clinton 0, Linden 14, Swatz Creek 8, Feaiton 21, Grand Blanc  7 Blissfield 12, Tecumseh 7  Pinckneys game with StMarys a Adrian was cancelled THEY WANT PLAYERS The VFW basket ball team U practisng Wednesday nights They want more players So far ionly Joe Lavey, Joe Jeffreys Phil Gentile, Joe Burns and George Aschenbrenner have showed up They play the high school this  weeis,  a i CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends who remembered me with cards on my birthday recently  Mrs Lola Danforth Flint, Mich DEER IN TOWN A deer visited Pinckney Satur day noon It went through M E Darrows yard,down the lane by Stanley Dinkels and crossed the pond near the dam The big news event of the past week was the hurried trip ol Gen Ike Eisenhower to Washiner ton to see President Truman ani his quick return to Europe Th press hailed the visit as the announcemment of Eisenhower can didary for the presidency Calm second thought should have told them that the time was inoppor  tune President Trumans with drawel now would be the signal far a whole flock of candidates to throw their hats in the rina Ths New York Times carried a story which has been denied by both Presiaent Truman and General Eisenhower The story was to the effect thai the president had off ered Gen Eisenhower the Demo crat nomniation for president and he declined His reason was that he is not in accord with New Deal policies In a like manner he is not in accord with Senator Bob Taft3 foreign policy Hs is I contented with his present job  and feels obligated to finish it We pieaict the 1952 pesidentiai nonnaees will be President Trumun and Senator Bob Taft We think that all these demands for a disarmment conference and resumption of the peacs confer encu in Korea are wishful think   inq and there will be no settle, men of world difficulties until one or other of the contesting na tions is defeated The end at the present time is far from being in siqht The Korean peace terms Withdrawel of UN forces to the 38th pareliel and withdrawel of all UN forces from Korea in 3 months are impossible That woula be cm acknowledgemsnl of defeat This country has never known military defeat and such a move would be repugnant to all American ideals In the mean, time the nations continue to increase heir armments and armies knowing the ultimate showdown certain to come Hooker home Sundav Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel at tended a farewell porty Saturday night at the Edward Maas home for Mr and Mrs Harry Lorenz I tCBeth Rubbins are movinq to  Detroit, ,  Allen Dfinkel attended thfun errrl of Pernard Stabler at Deleter Qunday Asher Wvh otended the 4Hj rom arH pocro show at Mensries jday Those on the program were fra, Howell, Saturday George Melba RhodesVelna Fay, Vivian Bowman was a contestant Croupe Mrs Wm Burdick, Mrs 1  I George Wimbles, Isabel Puray, 23 members of the Pflqrim Fell Iva Qardnsxsili Gardnsr Alta JJFSI Mark Nash honw Saturdya A Fsm Tupps and M Dtm BOY SCOUT NOTICE Meetinq at Conql church an Nov 14, 730 to ctfqanize adult advisory Boy Scout Board All  parents and interested parties are invited to attend 23 members of the Pilgrim reu  ,JHirr , 3 iwws  3 J tic 5 Neil Bauqhn USN, flew back to Long Beach, Calif, Friday The L J Henry family spent Sundav at the Keith Bradbury ihome n Chelsea The Thomas Ware family were Sunday visitors of Mrs Lydia Knrus of Howell   Ross ITtnb of Maxtfei who to fn the naval reeeve has been put in class lA Ths Edsel Meyer familv of Yp iUanfi and the Wmlxmib family Iday throuqh of Ann Arbor called a tke WK wHk E H Mem  V  MayorOrviile Hubbard of Dear born was reelected mayor of that city last week for the 6th timeOa election day he handed out bars of soap with the slogan, Keep Dearborn Clean Hubbard is a parody With every publicatiriooa and organization against him he has been elected 6 times by biq majorities According to those who know him he is in reality a fine person and has given Dear, born an efficient admininsfcanon Pinckney has not rankea very high in football the last 2 years, after enjoying a number of big years but there are indications their prospects are due to bn prove Two of our neiqhborins cities have had big years hi which they tied for the champion ship of their leagues Both teams were undefeated in league pto but each has a tie game TUp teams are Howell and BrigfatsBs, We known Coach Harold Howell and Coach Arch of Brighton personally gratulate them on elr Brighton showed their Friday nierht when4hey Milford on a snow field 7 to 6 NQTIC CtDR MEEL My cider 111 fa noi0 v Sfcim  es home finday 1500 Cocmlpm ft rfe iS YxTV r , i i k i I M t 11 n  rr ,rc  Wod,, Iter, v  14 L5 John Wayne, Robert Ryan iiUJ Weoseedeyt tfovejubsf 14 1981   ,j x Ndfttaboni INote  Howefl lluv The Dexter Area School war closed Bet week Wedaeeday on account oi the snow storm  Ghelaea echool busses trans  port 350 pupils daily  The Rural Telephone Company FLYING LEA toft Stocttbridge will oiler its cue umx  omers free toll service to Gregory   j Stockbridge higte school has Pr,  NOT M n started basket bau practise Their first home game is with Pincitney on Nov 30 Mrs Harlow Munsell of Greg 1 ory is is St Joe hospital Ann Ar  bar for obeesrvation Robert Merrill 17, and Robert Conine, 18 have been arrested for doing several hundred dollars  worth at damage to tombstones Mi toexter Theatre Dick Powell Peggy Dow YOU NEVEBAN TELL also Tim Holt, Richard Martin m GUNPLAY hties the  chill from mllkhoues  Many Profitable Farm Uses for an Electric Heat Lamp Right now, theres a job on your farm or in your home an electric heat lamp can do quickly, efficiently and at low cost And right around the calendar, regardless of season, this versatile ferm helper more than pays its way You can insert an electric heat lamp in any ordinary lamp socketput fast, penetrating heat exactly where you want it For additional information, see your Edison Farm Sti vice Advisor No obligation  ihA WLJ   T f saY Monday Nov, 18 19 to the Hartkznd cemetery They  Matin Sunday fcsn 9 m CM bound over to circuit court  THP nsrvvr Don leith and son of Rrighton  E  shipped a carload of apples to Rohan Mitehum IRAK, pULL Dallas Texas, last week j JS F5X SfeL1 LeeBiaWof Bright former  cdr  EC  Hm cj Gt Iann CK  Mow Tttdaj, Saturday, Nor 16 17 2 Hit Pictures 2 FATHER TAKES HE AIR  A Coawd Stanteg Raymond Walbiun and Waleletf I CaOett  tins A Great Picture  GALLANT THOROBRED John Covin Dorothy Morris Sunday Monday Nov, 18 19 shows 700 940 bun Shows 3,5,79 A Great Comedy Hi PEOPLE WILL TALK  with deputy aheriif has beenappoint  w M   ed to the Howell police foVce ,  ,  101 pints of bioodwer donated 1RaY 14 ncr Davis Howl ft SS Bl00d  Qt NIGHT INTOMOBNING  10 men were called for military Coindy duty from this county todayThey tThur to, NOT 22, 23 are George Harding, Pinckney, , Mat Thanksgiving 230 cent far ton farm, Arthur HickmottMU Clark Gable John Hodiak Comi si  tV v r lord Archie jRfender, James Par   ,   8fft2Lila9Sk2  tftekL sons FowlerviUe Victor Foley, ACBOSS THE WIDE MISSOURI  eSeopl9yn OHaro Mark of jFentcn John SuttonRichard Wis Cmodv Hovoity sausik, Brighton Lewis Underbill,  4Tui Wod, Thur NOT WCIT shows 700, 900  THUNDEB ON THE HILL  A Drama oUatioq Claudette Colbert Ann Blyth and jRobert Douglas Cartoon aoit  Caatooo the Renegade South Lyon ELwood Shelly,George Celestine, Howell Mis Marian Warner Robertsthe divorced wife of Dennis Roberts of Howell was killed last week at St Petersbugr, Florida, by Rich ard Bauman, 65 a suitor who lot er killed himself Russell Fowler, 36, Whitaore Lake, mar of the Leland Grill of  Brighton ComingThe Red Badge of Cour frge Thats My Boy AVON lHUAlfcK DETROIT EDISON A Pioneer in Farm Electrification  Friday, Saturday, NOT IS 17 SURRENDER hi a aopor Woaton Vera Ralston, John Carroll committed suicide last Toy Meets Girl Nordioa Gloves Sunday, Tuesday NOT, 18 20 CALL ME MISTER In Tocnnlcolo A Nfurioal Starring News Paint Pot Symphony Betty Grable Dan DalleyT ,    Coining In Old AmarUlo, Watch fh Birdie  Fiiday, Saturday, NOT iMW   SEALED CARGO A Drama Starring Dana Andrews Claude Rains and Carls Balenda shows 715, 905 and Row Dbsined fi  or vou ana vour d week, following an accident in which he was driving a friends car  Mayor Tom Leith of Brighton has fcniridations laid for 10 new  homes in the Country Club Sub division there The Howell high school Senior YTeens are collectinq 400 cankf8 to s1 to aland ,  Dial telephone service went in  The Michigan deer seobbn gets J to effect a South Lyon uast week undeiway Nov 15 with an army Wednesday 400,000 hunters expected Last v 300 striking employees of t he yea 386,563 went north Estimat Seamless Tube Co of South Lyon ed bag is 121,000 deer 35,000 o who went out last week Monday more deer starved to death last went back to work Wednesday winter but the herd still numbers  L  tver 800,000 which is too large n for tho range Deer may be hunter i 11 P3 roninties this year  SHrtday Monday NOT, 18 19 tundoy Shows 3 6, 7, 8 MR IMPERIUM musical in technicolor  with Sana Turner Ezio Pinza and Barry Sullivan In Toehnicolor Cartoon Sporlt Tues,, Wwd, Iiur NOT 20 21 v ON MOONLIGHT BAY musical in technicolor  wKia Doris Day Gordon MacRae Jack smith, Leon Ames shows 715 910 Fifth Freedom Coming  The Sagecaoch,The Strip Flyinq Leathemechs s S Wdget too f i952iE SOTO  Lee Theatre WHITMORE LAKE MICH  What Friday, Saturday, Nov 16 17  Errol Flynn Marian Hopkins VIRGINA CITY wtth Randolph Scott Humphrey Bogart  Plus TARZAN TRIUMPHS DO I WANT MOST IN A JOB Cfcod Wagjes of Course Johnny Weismuller Sunday Monday, NOT, 18 19 William Holden Nancy Olson  FORCE OF ARMS  Cartoon Nw Tuos,, Wod, Thur NOT 20 21 David Farrar, Ann Blyth to THE GOLDEN HORDE  In Tochnlcolor But more, that that a chance to get ahead a teeang that you  are secure a clean pleasan place tr work in nice people A work with the kind you would be proud to have us friends These BB some oi tho ad van vantages in telephone work II lyou are looking for a good job  that can be fun and be interest j Ing work too, Michigan Bell may have a job for you  You need no experience and you will be paid while you learn Telephone Jobs for girls pay I higher than ever before If you Trari are interested in a good Job with  regular pay increase drop by out our employment office EXTRA VALUE THROUGHOUT SafetyRim Wheels e ChairHigh SeaH e ft Cradled  Ride e HighCompreuton Powermcnter Engine Famous TipToe Shift with gyro Fluid Drive e Ortflow Shock Absorbers e Big 12inch Brakes with CycJebond Linings e Waterproof Ignition  Ruth Grayson Marjory Field hi CHAIN OF CIRCUMSTANCES MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 323 Ei Wtehington Si  Ann Arbor, Michigan ENJOY You are cordially invited to come in to see the new 1952 DeSoto Its just arrived We would like to show youin detailwhy it is WCh ah outstanding car, from a design point of view, from a performance point of view and from a dollarandcents point of view We sincerely believe that this 1952 DeSoto offers you more for your money Come and see the 1952 De Sotothe car designed for you and your budget too M SOTOPLYMOUTH Daln prwnt OROUCHO MARX in You Bet Yoor Life ever week on both Radio and Television    NK network PARKER MOTOR SALES 141 EAST MAW STREET PHONE 88 L  ISC spent 9261  SHSWMP P1KCXNEY MICHIGAN 4 Yean Aeo Blanch Martin s learninq the    u 8uvw iviejaar Brcaan is the new mqr millinery trade with Lillian Boyle gonteyj  perahouse on  There will be a Silver Medal s chairmaa it m GOING DEER HUNTING We offer America Express Company Travelers Checks as a way to carry your funds No need to worry about loss No trouble to cash anywhere A small fee makes these trav elers cheques your seTvcstft any  where in the world McPHZRSUN SUM BANK  OWiL AfidL All deposits up to 10,000 insured by oar membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poratjaa ABMB1BCE DAY A day that refreshes our memory H all those young men who believed that liberty was worth liv ling lor, ftghing lor dying for Our bank will not be open for business AnwsHce Day Monday November 12th  OT WATER Save Over SJ0 a year  Mill  I Have quick  mddwf eft water for oeoest thrmhiftf wfcSs woihti, florUe tiCMnpoot, tfoflfMfMl bathifif Oet i tfetaJU on So M wator SMTT BfcO ite local tbi local telephone office The Fay Comedy Co is at the Nov 19 at which prizes will be 2440 acres of xecrjlanal kmdj Mk DUy Baugto wft her tsttsSsWwht Hendee and opera house this week fnjmusical numbers The have edso been purchassed to mother, vlsl her rer toold MocfSTwivW altended Mph and Rex fReason have d mgw are Florence Reason Ed other parts of the state Franldln, at U of M hospital, Sun HodMtnan Hic9 weddina at new buckboard auto and are  Loa Morati, Rum Mor Creadon of the 42nd recreation day JH,  uSnWsdBKlav now racing Hollis and Donald tenson, Juanita  YoungFern Hen al area at SharonviUe southeast Ted Singer has moved in his hv has sold his farm Staler in their runabout dee Electa Mortenson, Florence of Jackson where the state has I new home on M38E and  rayfu ui  Coooer who has been Andrews, Margaret Lynch,Viola t, hased 1162 acres has stoitsdlATman family In the WyUe  PERMUTIT eUctoWatiS WATER SOFTCMfil Cosfs 43    son prewe of town to Dr Northrup of  large le  working for Tom McQuillan in Fers, Fannie SwaroutMiisical A new birth record may be set apartment vacated by him  Pfe SRAf  has moved to Dexter township U home with d nurns by Saole Harris Marion Thk years hirths are 13 percent Mfcs Flora Dcmrow left Monday   A m movea to ww  p O MirinieMonks Wtsie AMI last ye I with her son Glenn and famftr M iAidusJIewmag has re sue  , , , ,    7   iiJ  ffofo   county Mrs Robert Mofl 4 sore nana     T 2lIMOL si yens  witn ner son www ana 1ari r   OMDsHtry Com Marcellus Monks is seriously Jon Josephine Harris, Kate Ruem, Ther v few changes to 1952  for their farm at Kalevanear Caa g a  iSNi ttd mat his home south oitowa, Hasel Iohnson Mrs Leal Slater cwtoes which cm, beginning tdtiiac to spend fee hunting sjqsgo focrjtlgqd Xol Xw e i  WBOS aoon Plumbtnc WATEB BYTsTRsfflr  m  tffi MttMHnf MflMffll Wednesday, No y IPW1 Vjtj 14 1541 Th e People Store Pln i JSf Dispatch j ttacioaeyH 0 n Act  March 6, 1877 MOlowell StJPinckneyMiGh  SubscripUn Prige 10 per yec  WB BBF eiiBSJaSiHBHHBSSSSSSSS SSSW Groceries Drygoods Canned Gootir, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Lingerio r  AT 1WTSH LAZE WHEN Df NEED Ot Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures an Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAWJNG A SPECIALTY COMPLETE LINE OF FUTURES, COLOR WHITE FUS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE ffNKNEY 157F11 Kennedy Gen Store  FWICE EVER  and LSLSDS Mary Eleanorwas  the Michigan SttfaTSJS  WlUnrd f Howel1 Sub  The Winston Baughn family were in Wayne Saturday Wayne AtLee and wife spent the week end at the Cy AtLeehome in Gladwin Mr antd Mi Fred Sehafer and Mr and Mrs Earl Becker of De ceit were Sunday guests at the Lester McAfee home George Haist and family and Francis Krupa and family of De troit and Mrs Eunice Schuchart of Howell were Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan The George onively and Kenn wn une families spent the week eifld in Tilsonburg, Ont Mr and Mrs Herbert Palmer attended the American Legion party at Howell Saturday night Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called an Mrs Margaret Clark afld family Sunday  Floyd Hammond and wife of  Lansing were Sunday guests at at the Clyde Fisher home Stanley Dinkel with James Bro gan of Lansing attended the Mich igan State  Notre Dame football game at East Lansing Saturday Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the Frank Aberdeen home Mr, and Mrs, Roger COT entertained anniversary weddincj club at their home Sunday nite, JrIiSfTe IPHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 STnS ffi Sidy OR H0 fA  TOB PHONt 1311 The Stanley Dinkel family call Central Head Stock CO ed on the Kenneth Wylie family at Anderson Sunday, Mrs Wylie has been ill  Mr and Mrs Edward Grablck of Femdale spent Saturday with fVN Planner Ledwidge 1 Mrs Raymonda Morris was un able to each part of last week as  mm Alive rAPM ANIMALS COUfiCTED P iOHUTLY HORSES 100  COWS 100WF BUY HIDE u,0 CAI1 SKINS Special  lootbuil qomo at East Lansina Saturday Mr and Mrs George Meabon fir called  the William Marshall nome in Stoakbridge Sunday Andrew Nesbit and wile spent the week ena at the Ciordon he ei nme in Ypsiianii Mrs, Barbara Haines Burns and ititued for her  Kfrslva Darraw, sons Dick and Robert and Bernadine Bums were Sunday dinner guests f Mr and Mrs Merlvn Darrow of Hamburg Most pi those here who are em pfoyecioy the Vokar Co at Dex ter antf have been laid off for sev eral weekss were called back to work Tuesday Mr and Mrs, Fred Read were Plumbing Watr Systems etc f Stanley Dinkel  uu IVMIIVS cuius ccna i onr ana MIS, rrea neaa were net parents, MI and Mrs Abel I at the Herbert Peters home in Bat Hcaiies, left for Norwck, Calif, tie Creek Sunday to attend th Wednesday to visit the Jack riam 61st wedding omriiversary of Mr es iamily Mrs Uurns will also ineei ner nusoand, Don, when hJ Mrs  Annabelle Crorpe returns from Korea this week and Mrs Frank Peters daugher Vivian, of Flint and spent beiyi buck Lewis, veteran of the wek enH at the W C Miller Okinawa, was called to take his home, Mfs, Croupe remained for physical at Detroit last weekGen, a visit  1 ifaalteo6tec taatntauta and I fee V afeaaUViV atfratss ng urn for Cxeltd r  UftERAL TRAMIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD tANGI MMT Is At ttm tt nsedernise your Sdtchea wi Fhtisss  tht thrift eottkd gas lor iaraa and town homes o can huart far and wide, but ytm it final a biggrvaJttt anrwLer tfaki beautiful ea kuce vmftl Remember, toe, w will give yeue generous feedeta allowance cat your eld renft refardleai of type, moke, er condition Stay terms, if yen wish MANY OTHit FHIIGAS AmiAMCIJ FtOM WHICH TO CHOOSIJ SEE US TODAY WtMANOU Ml ntTAUAJJOU StTAU  war thou  rjiageway needs him A number of members of Pinck ney OES Chapter are atenainq a school of instruction at Dexter last nignt conducted by Laura vandersteel, associate grand matron Merwin Campbell and Eric Rose who work for the Argus Co, at tended the annual dinner giver by the company at the Michigan   Union, Ann Arbor, Monday nite,  Gerald Clinton tnd wife of De1 troit spent Sunday at the C J Clinton home I Mrs Maggie Ascbetibrenner Atkins of Dayton, Ohio, spent the week end at the Aschenbrenn home Garth Meyer is working nights at the Twin Pine Dairy, Detroit, Mrs, Beulah Martin spent last week at the John Meyer, home in Ypsilanu where her grandson, Paul Meyer, was inducted intq the army He is in the air corp at Camp Sampson, N, Y Mike Harnack ir has received 1 a dischage from the army Ha  was in Cseko Slovika The Gerry Eichnxan family were Sunday guests at the Ambrose , Kennedy home in Howell f The Russell Glover family of   Fowlerville were Sunday guests J at the Mark Nash home, ifrs, Warda Miller and Iamily  of Marion have moved to HowelL i Myron Harrington and family of  Howell have moved Jn her house  Mrs, Edna Spears and Jack Shel called at the Bert Wright home in Howell Sunday Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbof spent the week ehd at the Roy Dillingham horne,Fred Holler and wife of Howell called Sunday,  Edward Spears Ir is now workling in Phosffii Arisona Mrs Constance Darrow InuSj of Long Island, N Hu underwent J an appendicitis operation  lasl week  Jii The Pindrney OS Past Matrons were entertained Monday at  the home of Mrs Hcael Parker at Portage LakeJ4rsMable Sehafer and Mrs Sadie Read were cohostesses  Qyde Darrow and wife of Mil Iford wrA Sunday with Mrs Week end callers of Mrs Emma VoUmer wee Charles Elsele and  wife Mrs WHbut Elsele and hex 3ttarrw, Betty Fcwlerville and luTTornna Gsryci and chfldnm iolDroi  Mrs James Livermore of Greg ory fell and broke her hip last weekShe is in Jackson hospital  Cham Saw Service Get Your Chain Saw Sharpened by the Modern Way , th Elec lie Chain Saw Sharpener, Also Hand and Circular Saws Sharp ened by Machine or What Have You to Sharpen McClain Saw Shop 415 FLEMING ST HO WELL, MICH 2 Elevator and Fuel Co Blocks North of Community ST MARYS FEATHER  PMTT at Pinckney High Gym Turkeys,Chickens Ready for the Oven Come Early STARTS ATI P it    vi w w Wx Beautiful  Practical    I STATE OF MICHIGAN In tae Circuit Court lor thtCountyt VSV Si Net R cad Third  PROFESSIONAL CORNER CABINETTE FITS IN ANY ROOM  IRONS ANYTHING YOU CAN WASH Combine beauty and utilitytake ironing eat of tfej basementlet a you sit down and iron in the Urmf room dining roomanywher Look at tbj labofenring seant today, fee how fronritea tito compBUfy utabU ejen mm let Va fcon merythtng washable of Livingston  In the Matter oi the Petition of  Carlotta VanAntwerp and Coth I We have new char in our  SiaXcmilarffp  voc worn They  about Thariksxriy   Public Alley oi Riverbendwlllo ing, Book Week and thelarm Subdivision, located between lote u L i 18 and 19 oi said Sulxlivisionl as,  w cn brmqlBQ scrap books tolfibtcknoy n Mii, TU V rir r duly laid out, platted andiecor L  the year we wiU T37liQQ A M to fcOOS 1    ed in Liber 1 oi plate, page 62 tj JJfe work    j fccept w2dnLrys THE PWCKNEY SANITARIUM F  AL  AT E ey M Dully M D and fiusmes Opportune GERALD ASON To All Interested Persons Vav Utley was in Detroit Sat Mosu IFAJSLTS mJ ,   1 Paxl Notic oi Pendency of a Petition  1  saw Santa Clars He to Vacate aPart oi the Rivexfcend i , 3 tdvMion willo Subdivision oi the Township  JB Singer saw a noon on oi Hamburg, Livingston County IstiItB He kcJced very funny, Michigan, Designated on the Platof Said Subdivision as Public ttecona Grade JS b, aiSfe I 12 Michig  Alley j Notice is hereby given that a j our atnaance last wee Howell petition has been hied with the Cheryl Niescu was in Cleve i   hijir Clerk of the Circuit Court of Liv fcma over the week end  HERB SNEED lingson County,State of Michigan i  language we are learning t puan iga 207 E  praying that a part of the River1  Vieage oi Allegiance to th JSwell  jbendwillo Subdivision in the Flag   rteal Estaf irwraiice, Brokeraae Township of HcxmburgXlvingston , in class drew pictures km t cjT LaST andToMa pertv County, Michigan designated on, week for our moviesriOwinq how   Speciality the plat of said subdivision as i People, plants and animals pre  j Yaux Property With Me Michhene 13 3 CSSMKF P fii Bcew usn Lak DR a 8 McCLUSKEY Denial LEE LAVEY Geassrl Insurarc  9F3 Wncknev Mich AUCnONEEB farm Sales A Speciality WARPPfiOOF HA1DW0OD TOP Beautifully styled hardwood top, fla ished lik finott fnrnitnie Gholea et rich, brown mahogany or lmtroea honey blond ASK ABOUT A FREE H0M DEMONSTRATION TAKE QQ LONG WEEKS TO PAT LAVE HAP DAT ARE Public Alley be vacated Said  Pare for winter j  Subdivision to be vacated being , Friday we made dominoes to more particularly descibed as help us in addition and Monday follows iJ each child made their own flash,  Huolic Alley located between cards hone Lots 18 and 19 and extendingthe Jenny Devin vsited schol last length of said lots to the Huron Tuesday , River1 iV Kaye WylieEpbert Noskerjohn  An application for an order va Steeson and Karen Singer were  uHi WiLtt catinq the aforesaid described t air sent Monday Phone Pkickney 78F2 pot lion of the River bend willo Sub, Barbara Baughn visited her nrrDirn a nmi avhHrP ivision of the Township of Ham aunt in Milford Sunday i ASTn iJL burgUvinqston County, Michigan , TMrs rW oW AuTLr will be made before the said Third Grade puJ isiVa I Circuit Court in the City of How  Keith Morgan fell and hurt his  JJT J9V     ell, County of Livingston and knee Monday DR C J TOWNER State of Michiqan on the 10th We had lots of fun snowballing   dcrv of December 1951 at 930 building snow forts and snowmen  Dentist A M of scdday or as soon at 8 week ,  , 0e terwcad as counsel may be heard This week we celebrate BooklPilon D 3461 Week P H SWARTHOUT , SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Directot Modern Equipment Grand River  Ambulaace Service Michigan I PhoWj9  bJ Pmckney, Mick FRET C HEICKHOFF or OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well i Michiaua Phone 358 3esidence 6if UOYD HKinEF Uvestock HaaLna Wjekly Trips Mude To Detrtfc Gneai Tracking Phone 64FU Pinckne, Mlcte i til ll ROTARYiMUhAHCE and tOKb     PANCkriffT WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILD Ri ivlat my parents home by day j or week 5 days We have fur  ncee heat Also for sale, size 63 Jpkse coat set, boys, in very AA n  V11 J n  qcjd condiuon,qrey wool covert 804 Portage Lake Road, nv j easonable Mrs Elizabeih  Masiasz, Bokros Farm Cariotta  Stanley Berriman Attorney for Petitioners Business Address Howell Michiqan Telephone No 138 Dated November 3 1951 Uaiied Adv VanAntwerp FORMinature Dolls or Dell Clo 1hes See Mrs Roy Fisher Phone 115 Pinckney FOR SALEA Norqe Oil Burner BUICK WE STILL HAVE NEW BUICKS AT OLD PRICES BETTER HURRY TO Livingston Motor Sales YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL LOANS AT ALL TIMES CAREFUL PLANNING ,  s One qroup of readers made a JLS  f book of stories and pictures of Catherine M their   Dennis Jerry, Mariorie,Sharon FOR SALEGeese, Ducks on were absent part of last week JVlis J una Clay, 7439 Bentley Rd space heating stove Paul Sinqer FOR ALHTwo large Duo Therm 73 M36 East fourth Gradb Oil Circulating Heaters with Or    ,    ,  ,  culaiing Fans  FOR SALE Three Upholstered  Ry Bonner brought his Geog  pincky Community Schools Chairs, Mis Margaret Clafk raphical magazine o ool to  51 pinckn 69F21 Phone 40, Pinckney ishow us pictures of the fcrr north,  T,cr T   ,  and the Eskimos WNTEDI have 3 cuexui who fQR SALECoffee tab, Several have brought theirwood WunVr  sma hm9 u machinq end tablec Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal ULSO STOKER COAL, ANTHERI CITE AND CANNALL COAL  ON HAND D E Hoey Sons with a  , t ,   ,   1 back bunq seslomake pictures in 4 to 20 acres hear Pinckneybari occasional chair electric perculgtheir spare time not necessary, prefer a garagt ator wim creamersuqar andtray Sandra Kuhn Vema Htlben ftod J rpto, Howell Mich 1 Harvey Garr, phone 35F2 Robert Hollister Tommy Read hoae b7   WANTFD TO take care of childnrud Kastherine Covin were out FOri HALLRoasting cnicicens and WANlbU 1U  ff ratio DU in nnancing llarttdS to illness, stewing hens, alive or dressed  bY da week ox evening, at making your plans for 1952 1 Oufroom have MrsHenry Johnson, phone 64F12  2  Lake fllScZ7L m fec atSndance records me first Furl SALE1932 Fogood  we can help Come ml 6 weeks of school dition for 4500 Charles Porter FOR SALWmchester deer nflei Gail Gufttafson went to Detroit 9321 Cedar Lake Rd,phone 77F4 andTbo ofTSST 1 DU  AO T    r,AW AUflflftfi  tur ,  o,w Lucius J Doyle, Phone 42 Takes plenty when it comes to runninq a farm, not only in operatio but in financing WE ARE GLAD TO RECEIVE AP last week to get new glasses Fifth Grade PLICATIONS FOR SOUND THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HewclL MIA unaer Federal Supervision  We had our class meetinq and f ppp Jed new committees i 1 w are working on a tree pro ject compling a perfect record oi  THE aiATE OF MtCHIGAlf fhe Probate Coun tot A oaif d  Uvlaoaleo to 0 wmwnoD oi aid oourt held en he Probat OUkm tn the City oi Howell in said county on the 26th day of Oct ober A D, 1861  in The Matter of the LbTATE 01 SIIY oW , ORDEVJ Your chickens and ducks for Thanksgivinq now dressed or alivei lonLoi Farmphone 171F2 LOST Bluetick Hound with tan face, tattoo in ear,initials L C  weiqht around 65 to 70 lbs Phone No 1029W RewardSaturday aturaay TUnmi,Fred Jaausch Member Federal CtopoeU Insur I We are decoxatmg for Thanks Fd pU  once Corporatlorf All Deposits qivmq Insured up to oiuuuu for each Everyone is printing charts PHONE 2681 DEXTER Depositor me m Pinckney fot our diiierent subjects We are making a Christmas box with handmade gifts for Nancy Wylie at the hospital buan Gradd Jean Murphy brought a bat to school He eats rabbit meat Monday we had our first program in thegym We wrote ieers to the school FOR SALEBeagle hound, 8 having fiied in said court rnosold,kennel and long chain, 12 Court hu final adminetratioD account, guage double barrel shotgun and and his petition praying for the allow kox of shells N J Buzzard once thereof and for the assignment 32S East Main, Pinckney j and dletrfbutton oi the residue of said J  ,Tr TTTc   llat FOR REN T Funushed 5 room It i ordered Uat the 3rd day oi Dec house at Portage Lake,oil heat, K D 1951  ten oclock in the electric stove refngerator, hot tatroon at aakl lroberte office, be and water, no bathroom facilities at  I hereby appctatad to hear said petition 9523 Dexter Ave  or phone Middle 6UJMTD jao ourmBxe aid account, pel 4673, Detroit    and QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish 1  V  Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS it to Further Ctaed That ptfUc no FOR SALE Buildinq and twa ice thereol be alvea by pubBoation oi  lots on West Main St Pinckney copy of hie order once ae week tor  known a the Stewart Anderson I thanking them for the new school successive weeks vrmigpM to aald day property to settle estate j Some children gave reports on 0 hearing in the Ptnckney Diepatcb a Gerald Reason Adm  the dhimals of AustroHa, They newspaper pttotad sad oxloied in wn WANTED FARM LlbriJMGS, ws fare rnakdng charts on them County Let us help you sell your farm 1 wass bom in Colorado and K  oopy taa a smith have more prospects thaL farm moved to Ann Arbor when a yr  p ju  probate L HAROLD CRANDAfL old I have Uved in boardmg RUr  r6batm  Phone 305W HoweU bouses all my life Now I nve at  tfLsgijiiaL  Lakelgmd nn happy swimming1 huntinq and fishing thero Larry Stnowgold Seventh Grade , Tommy Wylie has printed th rules of the room on a large chart l Friday we drew maps of North and South America Francis Barrett Dorfc Umstead and Roberta Ackley painjed d  hofti of plenty on the window We are sorry Nancy Craig has gone to another school Naucy Willis is our new liparian We are studying the sounds or the vowels in spelling I We axe grouped into committers, and work out dirferent history pro  jCCtS  A IbfyrirfOt Compare a KINGSCROST HYBRID with your other corns in 52  vi t  Theyre hanUaf s s new flat beseatk Old Glory Js JraMrtJi of Americas commuoMea nt  Traastty Department sat awarded to etUei Ar seeelsl acttvtty in eellinf C 8 Defense Bean muter the Payroll iavmgs Plan Whore St ser cent er more of a towns business Asms install the plan, the town becomes a Flaf City, entitled to fly this epeelat fir T Lete hope mere and mere towns ti en thte bandwarem Bmsleyea wne have me benefit ef ihte plan are earme wteey and helats Amertoa to becema Ve en fPHweVy I BamamanssaneaeBsai  Farmers Feed fc Supply Co,  r  V Jf  in    V V </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>I   K i 1 Volume 68 Uiehiju Mirror More and more hunters are getting the bum rusn in rural Micnigan farmers call them Sear Roebuck Hunters They say they leave gaies opetf, cui wire iences and snoot at anything from the barn cat to a traaorSenator Blair Moody, a veteran oi televisions Meet the Press, program, will iace Michigan top newspapei men Dec 6 in aMeet the Senatoi program, sponged by the Central Michigan Chapter of Journalism at Michigan State College The panel is composed of representatives of the Booth Newspapers United Press, Assoc iated Press and Detroit Free Press The original battle flag of m 32nd Division Red Arrow who fought in World War 1, has been presented to the state by Haan American Legion Post cf Klnit The new state fcny a Mackinac will not be ready for the deer season Michigan is expected to contribute 1,500,000 to the March of Dimes this year 600, 000 more than last year About 20,000,000 in sales tax money was divided among the Michiqan schools, townships and cities and villages last weekThe municipalities got 157 per cap ita and schools 669 a child In the yejr ending June 30 last, the federai government paid Michigan, lesidents 90,473,420 Veterans go most of it , 77,574 097, conwivation 57363,175 and new cars ior veterans 69 784Tns rest was divided amonq airports highways, railroads, mines, har bors etc Army orders received by the autoo industries now total over 6,000,000,000 The Midwest will become a de pressed area unless the St Lawrence Waterway is built, accord ing to Gen Lewis Pick, chief ar my engineer He says the steel industry is moving west of the Wednesday, November 7, 1951 Characters FRANK REASON The folowing article is about Frank Reason, better known as Dick foeason He lived on Ping  tee Road, the first house nanh of the Marble school A grandson, Ray owns it now From what I have learned he was a success ful farmer and shrewd dealer and in comfortable circumstan  ces He was one of a family of 14 children and had to qo to work early in life and consequently he had little schoolinq He was not particularly religious 1 am told althouqh he usually contributed to the church He married Mary Marble, daughter of Saniord Mar  ble, first settler in Pinckney Hey was an iniluentai man and is listed as rme cf the contributors U the 2000 fund raised here tci fight Jim Pearson in court when he took possession of the Pinckney public srruare However he is known chjeflyfor a vision he had known as Dick Reasons Vision, This happened way back in me eiqhties or be fore He waa workinq m his field one day as the sun was setting when he saw crossed guns aw bayonets outlined on trie settinq sun That niqht he had a dream in which he saw carriaqes runnnnqj without horses, machines ily inq throuqh the air and boats runninq under waier He saw ri time ot war, distress and famineHowever this was eventually foil owed by a time of peace asm plenty in which he saw a vision of a small boy, lion and lamb, all playhq together Now Mr Rea son became a steady reader 61 the Bible and memorized whole chapiers oi it, especialy that pari cteaiinq with his vision, Then he went to Ann Arbor and had u paintinq made of a boy, lion and a lamb as biq as two house doorsThis he took around to the OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat Football Neles  Current Coming WILL ROGERS, ALLAMERICAN  LOSE AT STOCKBRIDGE PincHviey was given a cnance The corridors of the Washtensnv rV IN THE PAPERS Appalohoins and the aufo induscfJ18 nd tnr J98 I vTn rn   iflinri lectured on it and his vision, i try will follow suit The cold war in Korea is costing the government twice as much per soldier as in World War II The cost per year per soldier is J17,060 in World War II it was 7331 a man Gov G Mennen Williams was nowed in for 24 hours last week at Hancock, upper peninsula when he went to decHcaie the new TB Sanitarium This was and lectured on it and his vision Ministers of the qospel often ar qued with him but were never i able to stick Mm Mr Reason j remarried late in life and took the picture with him After deaih in 1903 it could not found Mr Reason had four children, a son, Sanford and tree daughters, Mrs Jennie Hall Mrs Maude Allison and Mrs Ella Mercer OH  to win theqame at Stockbridge,jammed by sensation uFriday niqht as that teem has booysoxers last wek K had an oti year, only winning wanted to qet in thl H iW  one qame Bui the day before Wiliiam Morey Jaob pJff   their chances went glimmer inq David Royal, charged wrth 5 when 5 senior members ot th brutal sluyinq of Paulina tlw team were suspended from the, bell, St Joe hospital nur hK team for breaking training rules1 ever Judge Breakey ordered aU h seems they went on an unauth, orized party a night or so beforethe qame This made it necessary Jo start freshmen who are shy on wght and Stockbridge romped to an easy 52 to 6 victory, Georqe Bradley qettinq the only Pincykney touchdown Coach Pleader put every man on the squad in the contest which was played in near zero weather Very few Pincknev fans saw the qame Friday Pinckney ends the season when they meet St Marys spetators excluded until the jury was drawn This proved t be a four day job All jurors who were in any way connected with e nursing industy or tavern bus ine3 were excluded A Milan tarv em figures in the case as that is where lhe 3 boys qot their liquor The tavern keeper has since lost his license The usual panel oi 60 jurors was exhausted and an otner panel oi 100 called 14 were selected in case any of them be came ill It would seems these bobby soxers should be kept in of Adrian there This team used to be easy for Pinckney but they  school where they belona defeated Pinckney last year when Pincknev failed, to win any games FOOTBALL SCORES Georqelown, 111, 26, Dexter 0 Ann Arbor 7, Jackson 0 Howell  30, Fowlerville 0 Briqhton 21, Norihville 13 Ypsilanti 21, Rivoi fouqe 0 Morenci 52, Camden 6 Clinton 26, Manchester 6 Mich Center 26 Flat Rock 13, Dundee B Milan 27, Chelsea 6 Lincoln 20 University 0 Saline 6Roose  velt 0 St Thomas 14, St Marys Jackson 6 Conservation I Hunting period for either sex of his der in tyichigan by special draw beting is Dec 15 except in Allegan county where it is Dec 110 6 state parks close Nov 1 Th other 57 will be open for fall and winter sports authorized some years ago when I Jpse all are deceased but Mrs n, i va,,j cirnnr TV, ,,, MJercer It was trorn her that 1 the state voted 500000 This was not enough and me state raised the amount to 657 000The gover no got 329,000 more from the federal goverment A 100 bed TB Sanrtaruim is also beinq built at Kalamazoo WHBFIFRBYERLY Married at St Marys church, Pinckney Nov 3, Joann Wheeler, daughter of Mr and Mrs Car men Wheeler ot Gregory to Ron laid Byerly, son of Mr and Mrs Herman Byerly of Stockbridge, Rev Albert Schmitt officiating The bride wore a white satin fcown with full train and finger tip veil of illusion and cairied qot most of these facts MARRIAGE LICENSE Lee McMichael, 25, Hamburq, Pauline Sisk 19, Howell Steve Lazlo, 21, Pinckney Julia Miller,  17, Hamburq Richard Guy1 Younq, 22, Gregory, Susan Jane Campbell 18Arthur Timmons,26, Brighton, Florence Cusi, 24, Briqh ton GEfS PRESENTATION Miss Nellie Gardner vho retired as clerk at the Pinckney postoffice Nov 1,1951 after 15 years on the job, was presented with a handsome gold wrist watch by The dept has shipped 340,000 shrubs to 522 Michiqan farmers to improve wild life habitat 170 of these received them for the first tome , Pheasant huntinq is better this year than lastThe Dansville area reports twice as many birds shot but third less hunters In Thumb 50 percent more were shot 7 wolves in the upper peninsula wre bountied in October  Church Notes Catholic  Marys Catholic Church PlccJmey Michigan  Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt Fattoc Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800 UM0 113P Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Friday evening at 730 p, m Confessions Friday after Novena Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 P, M Sunday besot 800  CLOTHES FOR KOREA In Sept Sat Phillip J,McDonnell wrole his parents, Mr and Mrs John McDonnell that he would like to have them send warm childrens clolhinq to him to give to war orphaned youngsters near where he is stationed in Seol, Korea With contributions from Mrs Justin Stecker, Mrs Lester McAfee Mrs Charles each and Mrs Clarence Blades, four boxes were sent He acknowledged them Oct 25 and said he had tak en them to an orphanage,one of many, they were much apprec Have you eaten any hors meat lately You may haveDe troit police have arrested The acre Pappas, charged with selling norse meat i0r beefThe meol came from a Centerline slaugh ter house that sells it but wasnt 1feUga as such as the law  eels The two truck drivers who were arrested claimed they were emplod by Pappas and had been delivering the meat to De trait, Ann Arbor and Lansing ree taurant Ann Arbor police said ai check of restaurants there showed no horse meat and if there had been any it had been disposed of in Lansing pure food officers ordered a steak in the Regent Cafsi which proved to be hors meat The proprietor saidhe bought it oi the Belleville Packing Co for  beef The charge has been made and featured in the papers that play ers on the Michigan State Normal football team who CLIQ injured playing, ar doped with nova cam and sent back in ths gam aqain It all seems to have start ed when a trainer named Hershey was discharged Hs has iated He also bought them candy since been reinstated College Congregational Itev Donald Brady, pastor Thur 1030 a m Ladies aid church, dinner at noon at and cookies and said in some way he was going to get ihem fuel whichjs verv scarce thereHe said thev can use more clothes, especially shoes PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS At the Kings Daugnters meetinq at the home of Mrs Louis Coyle last Thursday, Grace Thiel of Lakeland spokr on work among the American Indians She is International Aid for Michigan Mrs Leslie Merritt gave a report of the state convention at Saginaw where she represented the Pinckney Circle Two Thanksgiving guizes wrro conducted by Mrs Eloyse CanD white mums Catherine Johnstson Postmaster Lawrence Baughn and was maid of honor and Eleanor j Rural Carrieis Gorman Kelly and Topping and Joyce Breniser, theHarry Murphy in recognition of bridesmaids The former wore a blue taffeta gown and the latter two rose colored taffeta All can led yellow mums Howard Ward acted as best man and TomCampbell and John Steffen as ushers The brides mo liner wore a red colored faithful service is gcting clerk Lorenza Murphy  JT I ii ,11 o  730 p m, Prayer meeting at the Autoes have crpparently failed home   Lydia  aneau1cls SuedTcfr Me Sunday 10 30 Sermon Praying DelT the winners being MrsStella TcnerT Kacauto 1 P Sun, Garr and Mrs Ena Euler 5 new goM deer and archers none 1 Hunters henre caused an in1 at Ypsilanti Congl church25 ion service Attendance 21 mem crease m fires 27 nres last week j churches to take part Speakers bers and 7 guests Mrs Margaret burned over 121 acres be Rev Gordon Speer and Rev,Burns was assistant hostess The muskrert and raccoon in on Rev Wm Shaw Dinner at 600  in the upper peninsula It will j Tues 800 p m, Young Ladieai Auxiliary meet with Mrs Albert authorities said they investigated the charges and could find no evidence to support them Novo cain is a aeritive of cocainzn old favorite with horse jockies and swappers A lame horse after havinq cocain injected into its foot or leg would run or walk with cult showing lameness as it felt no pain We remember a farm auction in our youth whsre a fine team had both been doped with cocain The man who got ihem refused to keep them Stev ONfcil, icormer Detroit Tiger mgr, in a press interview says nova cain wos used on Harold Newhouser in 1945, tne year Detroit won the pennant when his crm went bad MRS MARY BURNS Mrs Mary Kelly Burns, 83, died at her home in Howell Thur  , 4,  gown day She was born in Hartland and the grooms mother a plunijjune 161868 cmdmarried William colored one  u  15urnfi at St Patricks, church in A reception was held at the Brighton Nov 17, 1892 He sur Gregory Community Hall after j vives her with 3 sons Ray of choir practise 730, Senior choir practise ,starts in the lower Dec 1 15,642 trapping licenses were issued j Shirley in Michigan last year Raccoons Wed, 400Junior are said to be worth 3, Musk rata 150 and skunk 75c 443 ctnservatiotn law violators paid 12,798 in fines in Sept Although rifles may not be used to hunt deer in southern Mich, gem this year they may be us ed to hunt rabbits, sguirrel wood chucks etc in southern Michigan Mennonite which the couple left on a short weeding trip They will reside at Halfmcon Lake Both young people graduated from Stockbridge high school last  June The bride is employed bV the Livingston County Mutual Auto Insurance Company at j Howell and the gf oom by the Hickory Ridge Dairy of Stock bridge CARD OIT THANT I wih to thank my relatives and friends The Altar Society and Kings Daughters for their kind Bets also far the beautiful cards it me during my illnes Lucy Jeffreys  11 j Kiu  T, , Th bta herring rtro In the Great SKES 1 hur ad J ol Lakes i8 ePected to start the of Howell There are 2 sisters, tot week in No It test 3 b 4 , T of Bnghton and Mrs Mary Jamieson oof How ell and c Hartland The funeral was at St Josephs church, Howell Saturday mornjing with burial in M Olivet Cemetery O E S NOTICE Regular meeting of Pinckney Chapter No 145 OES Friday evening Nov 9 at 800 p m Ffnor Baugjhn, Secfy 815 Service Wednesday 00 p The Mennonite church will coll ect clothing far German refuXRAYING EARTH FOR CHRIST IAUTIES SECRETS First details about a newdramOO Coon Lake Rd, Howell ric mstms of archeological ex lonaHon will be revealed in this 5Iir Sundavs Nov II issue The American Weekly, exclus jely wih Detroit Sunday Times ad how Pope Piu 3CH invited ts to use their earth jemy ancient grave neca m Pft Oalvary Mennontts Church v fiaa Beacb Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Assisaol  Paul Chaffee MrrfliO Worship 1000 Susrr School 1100 and Mrs Mary Iamieson oo How ao2,  down Henlno la fte  0 J     fcls 11 and a brother John Kelly SaVSt MTaSp 6,600,1 PltowMP S 000 were taken last year The season on pheasantsruffed grouse squirrel and woodcock ended Nov 5 but ducks, geese may be shot to Nov 25 ancf rob  bits and woodchuck to Dec31  Get your deer license early Last minute rushes last year exhaust dealers supplies in many paces 396 geese wfshot the first 2 week at the Swan Creek Wlid jLife Station compared to 297 last iViW L1UH mill in nuW UUM1 1I1H ay    rmm woek E H Maaa 1 personsof their right iohimt in 7 counties during the spertat i thoughmirness and mwmn amgtMm , , deer season in December The inq during our recent bereave THE MESSIAH  DEC 16 0bfed is to reduce fruit tree dam, mejit, the loss of our loved one ir these 7 fruit producing count ies , BOY SCOUT NOTICE Meetinq at Congl church on Nov 14, 730 to organize adult advisory Boy Scout Board All parents and interested parties are invited to attend Authority forthe Portage iakv canal to control the waters ot the lake will be vested jointly in the boards of supervisors of Li vine, and Washtenaw counties Living stn has already approved the resolution and Washtenaw is ex pected to There will also be periodic supervision for removing, replacing the dam gates t con trl the lake levelIn the British elections Winston Churchill, conservative was re turned as prime minister over Clement AtLee, laborite He lost the popular vote to AtLee 493 to 483 Churchris party has 313,  seats, AtLees 292 and otner par Potluck dinner at noon to ties 13 The conservative platform LADIES AID MEETING Ladies Aid meets at church parlors, Thur, Nov 8, for an al all days sew starting at 1030 a m NOTOS CIDER MILL My cider mi in now open Tue Vear was not so far to the right as many think Their platform includ ed a 300,000 housing unit, increased aid to dependent mothers and We wish to thank our many children Also a 4700,000 lb, 3 friends and neighbors for their fyscnr rearment program The biq understand difference is thev would donation which tho husbands are invited Mrs Margaret Swarthout, ch CARD OP THANKS Tri Hartland Area Prbfectrwill present the Messiah at the rlart land Music Hall Dee 16 at 800   m Anyone wanting to take cprt i wefcottWbwsels every Monday nfejht, x , InA Uphotf director must take he yLoh pell to fhft nearest conservation office Town ship cletksno lonqer do thto wonc  and to the Swarthout family jpC m their many krnd acts Our sincere To obtain vour fox bounty yoii i OTodrudje to the Rei, The people of Pinckney were impose upon again on Hallow een night Not so much by Pinckney children as by those who came from the ooutside Ther were droves of them Doc Cory gave away 300 candy bars and Roy Clark 275 Some private homes handed out over a hundred treats Some children when asked where they Uvea gave places 6 and 7 miles, away but said they attended the Pinclcaef school Not much damage was dona except soaping windows At Parkei Motor Sales vandals smashed a bottle of ink against the white WTII of the building Last year black paint was smeared on it Brady for their words cfld prayers Mark and Mable Matteson and Family alize railroad and mines that the labor party took over We think mo tmMo DM ssjerape   HIWV drs Thev lost India and Persia McLucas TdAbg ppq o MOU Bnuqbg poo comforting Great Britian depends on her col bnles for wealth and imports and Kent and Oakland counties have abolished the office of cor arver and appointed medical ex aminers instead According to q law passed by the legislature only counties with a population riot less than 250,000 and not more than 500,000 may do this Wayne county will try to do like wise but must qet the law changed Wayne county now has two coroners who draw 5000 each a year and have numerous assis tants The law should be amend ed to apply to all counties, Also highway commissioner and aU but one constable should be left off the ballot NOM ever qualtfy and it costs mors to count thetr votes We shall watch with, workings of the federal taxina gambling as WIUWB M  Illegal Already the pmo eiem fp tsetn sq eus n howling it will foros be no mote Swat Brtttan Ury  1   i tax bill is r  1  r,  Sfvr  ri I Hi   TH  , A Wm        ,U V  Ji Wr  ij iiiau1  ,   4 vsvT V0   te e Our w  Ki  r BSfiJ  vvr Nliniboring Motet 1 HoweO iTser VTirWB    Mil  X  7f wAy c  Aeefes   Ernest Benjamin, well FowkrvUle resident and toy of the Masonic far30 fts as Ceoeliaft Catholic chi 55 to Mxi Qtiss DeMarr at Has llnqsNeb They will reside at, fee St Petersburg, Florida  j Mrs Cannon Darnrnan has Friday, Saturday, Nov i 10  been named W M of FawlerviUe O,  S and Mrs Eva Mae An drew oi the Brighton Chapter  Joel Allen of Fowlervtile and Efta Daniels of Perry were man  led i Angola, hid, Oct1 2 Norman Smith, 26, at Howell was kiMed Oct 29 when he fell ion aeawmlll Wade operated by fiSTEesTMeTaB  i Vctor Geer oa Tooley Rd, , wwwr ewy w u  The Livingston County Maccabees met at Hamburg Oct 24 Mrs Emily Kucher was elected elected commander  Dexter Theatre Humphrey Bogart John Derek   to KNOCK ON ANY DOOR , also Charles Stanett Smiley Burnette In ACBOSS THE BADLANDS J statues Suaday I10 9 m Spencer Tracy Pat OBrien Diana Lynn, John Hodiak in deT Saturday Nor, , 10 DeLux Double Feature Gene Autrey in THEBLAZING PN Pins  YUKON MANHUNT Kkby Groat Gail Davis fiundcy, Monday Ifov XL IT  shows 700 feOO  Sun Show 3,5,7, MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW Gatac sr ToWfeejMBr A, Musical StafrtBf Betty Grable McDonald Cory and Rory Calhoun Cartoon Pete Mmk Hew smnr fe3ttSmfaipBd villa,  PEOPLE AGAINST ,  will VA tiv kmii4t  trt fira r    snows 7uU 900 D  will voteon building a joint tire engine house to cost 8000 f raeyw bjte Into the Rose Motor Sales at Stockbridge last  week and carried off the safe It was empty j Over 400 people attended the Coining Painting the Clouds with 3J    Siger showed colored films Re Tue Wed, Thar, ieJwV 13 If U John Wayne, Robert Ryan  to  FLYING LEATHERNECKS eli THE GOLDEN HORD with David Farrar, Ann Blytfa Me r Coming People Will TalkTbusii ,der in the Hill Angels in the Out field AVOW tlliAitiv SSSSE3SB J  OUT family weve dtocove c theres Just no substitute fw ,iot water How abott y i u like us, youll find an electric VJheater madetoorUer 1T yuur weeds Heating water che a4tt automatic electric way is tie   i  can be No fumes, no ane, o fusa Your electric water heater operates aiipcvial low rates    it ieat3 while you sleep So why be satisfied with arything less than complete water heating sartsfaction De rofl, CO ELECTRIC Tune in Edison Electric Theater Wednesdays at 7 p m WXYZTV  wafer heating therm hi freshments were served j Ranson Grove, 19 of Fowlerville  has been arreted for reckless i driving He was the one Officer 7 Saturday NOT , 10  Davis of Brighton was chasing j TEXANS NEVER CRY  when he wrecked his car 1 to sepia color The Brighton school has receiv Gene Autrey and Champion ed 65 bushel of surplus apples to m 9mm Western The Michigan state police Fuddy Duddy Buddy Dont Throw made 8,583 arrests in the month That Knife, Quebec Sports Holi 5LVAJN iilEA Jtffsflh, M percent more than of Sept 22 last Year Leonard Lyons, a former Hartland high school football star is playing on Kalamazoo College team this year I Born to Mr and Mrs Donald flews CartoonJennie and the Gyde of Pinckney at McPhersonfComkig Surrender, Call Vie Mis day, Milt Britten and Band ttunday, Tuesday Nov II, 13 PAGAN LOVE SONG In Tectmlcotof picture of Taniti with Esther Williams Howard Keel Gol ter atog Sun dfish Sh JFriday, Satncday Nor 9, 10 BEST OF BAD MEN In Technicolor A Super Western Stanfif Robert Ryan Claire Trevor Rob ert Preston Waller Brennom and Bruce Cabot Cartooi oris Thanksgiving  PARTY  Lee Theatre WHUTMORE LAKE MICH Friday, Saturday, Nor 9, 10 Oeesle ft T it rV at Pinckney High Gym Live Turkeys hospital Oct 23 a qirL The Kroger Co is discontinuing their Brighton store The sheriffs djept is seeking a fire bug who is believed to have set 6 fires north of Howell in two weeks One was a barn, the rest were hay cmd straw slacks Ann Arbor Methodists have raised 1800 toward their new church their goal is 375,000 The Brighton PTA claims a membership of 250 JRbbert Lyndon has been nam ed head of the Dexter Kiwanis Club George Heydlauf of Chelsea playing on the Western State football team suffered a broken law last week ,J xears Ago Pinckney beat South Lyon here Friday 68 to 0 Swarthout made I 7 touchdowns They play New Hudson, who is undefeated, there Friday Pearl Robinson of Pinckney and Arch OBrien of Barton City were married in Detroit Oct 8 1 Ruih Johnson of Howell and J Bryan McCluskey ofo Pinckey jwere married in Detroit Thursday U I Roy Livingston who lives on the jS4gIer farm has started a fact tory known as the Livingston Mush Co, A freight train was wrecked at i runranrn nw TUP UTTT Lakeland Saturday, delaying all f BiSrSSJJSiM traffic until Sunday,  11  Crawford N H Larson of Lansing has rented the Pinckney Bakery and will reopen it j Rev Fr McQuillan is building a garage at St Marys rectory i He sold the barn to Abe Haines Born to Francie Martin and wife f of Howell Nov 1, a son Margaret Driver and Charles J I Clark werec called at St Marys   church Sunday    30 day options have been se cured on 1200 acres of land at Hamburg by Detroit parties An oil well is being sunk on the Bradley farm in Iosco Sunday, Monday, pov TL 12 THE LAW AND THE NAVY A Cttuiedf Stoning Marjory Main, Greer Garson and Michael Wilding Sandoy Shows 3 5, 7, 9 fuse, Wed, Thu, fo 13 M, tS UTTLE EGYPT Ternicolo Mrs Albert Pbberts of Luther with ia visiting her daughter Mrs Art mtonjot Fleming, Mark Stevens Marshall and family m Nancy Guild, Charles Drake Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child shows 715, 905 ren were in Howell Friday cartoon and Pfma Mr and Mrs Harry Hess of c0mingMr Imperiumagecoacj Waterloo were Sunday guests of 33 Cargo On Moonlight Bay Wayne AtLee and wife LITTLE EGYPT In Technicolor with  Rhonda Fleming, Mark Stevens Nancy Guild, Charles Drake Plus JUNGLE HUNTERS shows 715 910  What ftunday, Monday Nov II It Claudette Colbert Ann Blyth Latest News ,Tues Wed, Thux,, njov 13 14, L5 John Wayoe,Robert Ryan FLYING LEATHERNECKS in Technicolor wttfc Janls Carter I DO 2 WANT MOST IN A JOB b Good Wagtes of Course But more, that that a chance to are secure a clean pleasant get ahead a tseiing that you place t work in nice people to work with the kind you would be proud to have us iriends These are some oi iho advan vantages in telephone work U you are looking for a good job that can be fun and be interest 1ing work too, Michigan Bell may have a Job for you You JJf eid ao exP6rince ana ypuwUl be paid while you learn Telephone jobs for girls pay higher than ever before If you arm interested in a good Job with regular pay Increase drop by our our employment office iMJCHIGAN BELL TELEPHONED COMPANY 323 Erwit WtBhlngto St Ann Arbor Michigan a  Joe Palooka In TRIPLE CROSS Joe Kirkwood Jr, James Gleason i 4 If ears As Several persons were shot in ARMISTICE DAY The Korean War, which we fight as part of the United Nations forces, is still taking a toll in the lives of young Americans We do equal homage to these as to those who fell in  m  Jthe state Halloween night by per sons who objected to having their TZr ZZ Sd War I 0 World War  j man who shot him killed himself Tev truly bear the standard of At the election Tuesday it was liberty as did their fathers and all Republican in the county ex brothers to make this world a betcept ioTSeasurer where Robert  Place  hv for all the peo Wright Demociat, won Fred M  pie  Sponsored by   Warmer was elected governor ov ier Woodbridge N Ferris by a i small margin Gene Campbell and wife have V F W Post 7301 Pinckney STARTS AT 830 P M aeRts fr returned from St Louis Ma I Tht Dramatic Club will take, their playThe Millers Daughter J to Stockbridge Saturday  t The Pinckney Gleaners wilL smeet at the Frank Mowers home j i MrsBizabetti Glover Fritz, former resident, died in May our original hopes of Arm istice Day, 1918 become a real ity and once again live in a world at peace for all time McPHgJUQNSt SANK Ail defoastsi up to 910,000 insured by apr membtip inthe Federoi Deposit Insurance Cat ENJOY SOFT , WATER II  Save Over s100 o year Hev enrich  mfiien eft water fer eatlet dithwofthing, wMsf wothe, flerleet liempeet deflfMM berhi Oet i laiU ee this in g ARMISTICE DAY a A day that refreshes our memory   tt all those young men who beNan Ledwidge with Kfrs Esther Montana Monday  Beyed that liberty was worth By Monday Dennis Shehan and  fOTi flghing for dying far Imus and daughter, June, attend Catherine Fohay were married at Qyj frwmfr wji not be open or Marys church crnd Wt ibasmees, Arrnlenoe Day Monday  PERMUTir WATER SOfTINII Cojft 49 M on pttwor St Water Syttmf etc J   Wtmny Dinkel  i id xol fcKpRlfdfffsn ,    cAXZ W vernbeTST Twirhrmknn to  Thomon Read, George Reason OYms im Deo Salurday and Son and 4 ardwaro  rfriisrw  Mr cod Mrs Joe Griffhh nterwere aR oettlsing to feu coal f  1 rfATlrlU lANK fined at diner Scrturday the Mark r4n ,8 e 12 a  n4 Matteeoo fcaaUy, the Don Griff, wc ns 138, todies hose 8e, uoaer Hh family attdaeiis Hartman tnJ sweaters 44c, ladiee sldrte  family to honor of Pt Otis Matte 129 mens soft tArllJtset JET son who4 retuihi 1 Indiantown of bed 07085 They vtgk TOC ap Pa Mcftday winaafcsm ajSoihrji vU T7 S GEORGE EOOTH Phimntog WATER SYUFMV 8 4  Norm Seswort A Vbfit Pfartoey 1S3F1I Mrs Edith VanSlambrook has been ncaned chedrfnan for Put nam township of th Uviinaston sptmyilscaih3ouilt21 whawift v fJH hrununiiatioa M  1 J frh   V tw   J T ,  lVJ W  yrbmietbW HO  f sa rHtifOK  l 01 8sU J  ,  Groceries Canned Gents, Fa   i Shoes , , Act  March 6, 1877 u Mcdowell StPuickaeyMica tjgubecrtgtten Pfice jup pt year j Mrs Merwin Campbell and IjMrs Leslie Merritt attended the i county board meeting of the Liv lingston Coanty Kings Daughters meeting at Fowlerville Monday j Arnold Berquist is still under observation at the Michigan State San The Junior Choir of the Congl church made their first appearance far the fail last Suday There were 36 singing of the choirs tot tai enroilmet of 41  I Mr, and MrsMaynard Clark of Manchester called at the Walt er Clark home Friday Gerald Swarthout came back Sunday from Douglas Lake with a deerPat and Mike McGowan of Pantiac spent Sunday at Louis Coyle home, Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were were Sunday dinner guests at tile Jack Young home at Poittge Lake WMard Wiftsecfrtd wife and Howard Danker and wife spent last week at Ctirran  A new oistem for fire protection has been built on Unadilla tj wst of thsr school  LOOK FOR m CLOCK A RiTSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED Ol Plumbing Pumps, Bathrorm, Fixtures an  Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPECUUrr CSMPLTTE LINE OF FUTURES COLO V WBTTE P01SK Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER mm PHONE ffNCKNEY 157F11 wmmmmummmamammmmmi  Kennedyv S2  LOWEST PKE  Special ft hut PHIlGASWMfftan  P Farnum and wLe of Drayton Plaint weie Sunday quests of the Olin Robinson family Mrs, Mildred Miller, Mrs Irne Thompson Mrs Francis Robin g J son Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel, 1 j daughter Roberta and Nancy j Cass Parrell who is in the grav 1 tteded the 0hS install I el business in Muskegon spent ation at Brighton Thursday night v the week end with HarryFrost, f  1 Sunday quests at the Lester IcAfee home were son and family of Detroit, Joe Hud Drad or Alive fiPM ANTMAus COLLECTED PKOJWLY HORSES 100  COWS 100WF BUY HIDE mD CAIF SfcUNS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMEBS ELEVATOR OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311  8F  MrsCamelia Bowen and family B j ,  , KdrdMrslCesiral Head Stock CO  ftWifcviii  4S  K  Mf Nellie Clark is working in McAfee home were Phillip Hudfa Howell convelescent home  From where st6y Jo Marsl fiTalks Turkey1 Long Ursfnce j Wilbur Warner and wife of Ft Wayne,Ind called on her cousin,  Mrs Mv Teepley Frida  son and family of Calhonuu and Ray Cornelian and  family ci , Green Bay, Wis 30 families attended tneJall  Mrs, Herman Eisele and dough  oween party at the Ycuuglove ii olNem Jersey and Mrs Wil school Wed night Weiners wei burEisele ol Fowlerville called served, games played and a on Mrs Emma Vollmer Saturday, qood time enjoyed Mr and Mr Ona Campbell Jhe William Murdock family spent the week end at the Carl cf 18 Spent Sunday lent home in  Lansihg Mrs at Jvhe  home Campbell remained tor cf vlflR L ihe Whcb ,0 Ms G W Qark of Ann Arbor lCorner7wn TWf  r, , ispeht Sunday at the Waiter arf,s Ward home Thsday nu Clark name, Allen Davis of Detroit called Armur Bulis and wife of Greg the Albert Dinkel home Sun Hy were Sunday dinner guests day He is driving a car  at the Robert Read home  waytruck for the Mrs Dorothy Meabon Boyer j cPtfny Ford haul Motor Some people chuckled when Sonny Flstier rented a home recordinc machine to record the noise his flock of turkeys make I sent the recording to a buyer rT a supurmurket chain, Sonny aii J told them My turkeys peak for themselveslisten to this record They not only took my birds, but bought the record Why did thv want Ihe record I asked him Very simple, he says Theyre nina to play it over the loud speakers in their stores and then an announcer on another rccH reminds the cus tomers that turkeyi are plentiful and a good buy, BVm where I KH, its not wmjt smart to make fun of someone just because he does things a little differently I think a jrlass of beer ia the moHt refreshing bererajfe there  is You  or Sonny  may prefer something efce But whos to ecocide ones rinht and the others wrong Lets stay on record that eTeiones entitled to his own tastes and opinion Copyright, ll, Untied Stales Brewers Foundation Mrs Ned Sehaufle and Mrs ejadripUm V signals eoottnt la 80 ntinutea V ffvas time and aaalafomutioa   IfnalnV VH weriHnK ar Fort Caoceued  i  UBERAL TRADEIN AUOWANCl ON YOUR OLD RANOEI New Is its tlmtf to modemiza fmu Wtcheo with Philgsai    the thrfh awttkd faa fc farfe1 and town Komet ou caw huftt Tar and Wide, but YCA font Itod  bigger uj ths AH btatifl   emerbw, too, m aril 0  generous Uedeie aBcwanco o VyW U range regarxltes of tyTSe, matte dndiMrs Gertrude Arnott flew  f r wea ocnauiie  4  STATE OF MICHIGAN I here from West Virginia and , Boi were in Losing last  the  kCounty  spent the weekend at the George t 160  te nt Su J of Livingston  MeabonM home I j John Boyer andwifem Sim In h J on I Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt day at the Clareifce Pratt hCarlotta VanAntwerrand Cath spent Monddywith Mrs Blanch, Ann Aroor erine M VanAntwerp to vacate Ncrylor of Eaton Rapidsv  Mesdcrmes John Boyer and Ned p b, Au   Mr and Mrs EaxlBahn en Schauile were in nn rbpr last Subdivision abXeen lots  tertained for dmner Sunday ini   gA , two  ccd 19 of d Subdivisionl as  jVW tewrm who leay  1 JKSto Wy d laid out   record I tor Long Beach, Calif, and over, childien oalled at Je, WY , d n Liber 1 of plats, paqe 62 seasrthe Robert Seefield, Winston i h iome Sunday md saw the T  Inerest J Persnsqe Bcrughn, Bill Baughn, Lawrence t new baby    Baughn and Virgmia Ccrver fam Bob Read, Ronnie and Gerald Swarthout, Normal Miller, Mr  62 t arsons ktice oi Pendency o a Petition 6 vacate c Part of the Riverbend SSEife condition Esy erms, if yow wiA  eipom jsn ounoj pxoqonj Tldliiouqh Sam Gentilcr is finishing  his I were at Douglas Ike over , house on Cedar Lake Rd weekend     4hEdselMeyer famUy of Yp Garth Meyer hag sold his milk ksilanti spet Sunday at the WH route to his brother, Wm He will Meyer honte ,  attend  state Tohcefchool in East 3 Mrs Ida yers and daughter i Lansing    Janet, of Arfc Arbor were Sunday I JuneBobon d UNorma Jean quests at the Ross Read home f Everwho are roommates at Yp  Mrs Clifford Miller and Mrs orqe Thompson attended the ES installation at Fowlerville las iorrdcy night MANY OTHIU PHttOS 1  KOM WHICHffiPfl S silanti where fheyv attend the Mich Normal, wefjp home over the week ead ,  The tfovle TemSeton family of Keego Harbor sPf th week end at theWJSAleyjagt, rtGclnpbell and wife oi Herb Palmer ir, md tamwf calleF at the Andrew Frnit spent the weelgenri at the sll hae Saturday Herb Palmer sr hoe Mr and KS Fred Read were Th Mteav Kennedy family in Detroit Monday were Sunday saUeraicrt trJton rftrrlev Britten and wife of St ley Culverlaqn in Peerfl  louis called on theRoy Reaeon The Ambrose KerAedv fcrmiw , family Sunday  ofKowell were Sunday guests Pfc Robert Amburgy and wife at the Trvin Keneedy home     wfiislrs Thftn thev Suririav visitors cri the L J are here for 2 weeks Then they fa0Michigan Designated on the Plat cf Said Subdivision as Public Alley Notice is hereby given that a petition nas been hiea with h Clcik oi the Circuit Court ot Livlngson County,State oi Michigan praying that a part of the diver Pendwiilo Subamsion in thai Township of HomburgLivingston County, Michigan designated en the plat ot said subdivision as public Alley be vacated Said Subdivision to be vacated being inoSai rjlofiticularly descibed as tollows Public Alley located between Lots18 and 19 and extending the length of said lots to the Huron veC  An application for an order va  eating the aforesaid described poition oi the Riverbendwillo Suh ivision of the Township of Ham TTV Ledwldae wasohom from  The C W Hgoker family of Notre tDame University from Thur Ann Arbor were Suay dinner r Ho Sunday   ,tTuests of J H Hooket and wife riavev iejbullliina a 50 ft  Jcjuv Pnut Ware fas home on hie store art f6oot Akron OWot avlr the week urlis Patterson ,and wfcV of mrl wlf of CbwdUT Uda wg  Citv of HoT 1 home Sunday    Nfc Lorry, of Howell rf  ,  of    1Ut day of Deimher 1851ar 930 A M of said day or as soon af terwaid as counsel may be heard I Stanley Beoiman Jariotta I htowm fof  VanAntwerp plffgbigfe, Cathedne M Badness Address  VanAntwerp  Howell, Michigan ,  Telephone No 138 Dated November  3 1951 AK INSTALLATION Your Chain Saw fiharpetie bVe Mto Wayj Saw Hfharpftneni AieofHaUd dcf Circular Sc ric Chain  sRsw  nsgBJBr JPQ1 the Elec s Sharp Pcrtrlcia Swrthat, oaiqnter of Mrs Claude Swarthout, Mr and   MtClain Saw Shop Blockav North oi Cosaaranlty 415 FLEMING STHOWELLMICH2 Sbrotot cad Fuel O ,ere on the Loy MdCleor farm Art Marshall and wife cad son Louie asd friend of HoweU weny Sunday dinner aueete at the Will ard Wtoeyec p products youneecf use 1he YEftCW Kcrthedne WItoe epent mm tU hfiMav W VZi 1 i ft     C5TiW4 r  Memutltml  Prmetiemt    Phillip Morphy, vicsT Nosh, woe Judy    Hie CABINETTE FITS IN ANY ROOM  IRONS ANYTHING YOU CAN WASH Combines beauty and utilityukee ironing oat of the basementlets you tit down and iron in the Brief resssj S I iL niiniifwii Look at this Uboraarinf saet i Set ham htnciuS two ounplmlj mmU dps mm 1st yon iron am J thing washable  ilsT55 SArsTTARIOM wos lots oi  han WenoBjcrnd our party and fug  k were pad to have our mothers lSy7liOO ANte  ate W JHSJpJHHHl  j Junior ckcH Jocjr Jim Matteson, vie pre 0  VanSknnbrook, sec John  son, treas J Via us W are sorry to hay Sophmore class Dork Jjnus, fejto Monis miss it through ill pre, Vera Upstrcrw, vice yres I neesTWe Iflced the cookie and Marilyn Perry sea Kenneth Mjchqcojtete sJUc eson  Freshmen clan Ricky Milder J pre BUI Rowell, vfce prnha,, John, tevesans brother 8eott  Cory, etc Ervin Green, treas L IfjU old put nil nose, 3 stitches  I were takstx   We made charts iar National V ir IFOR SAifRoaettag chickens and Educational week, listing 1 stewing hens aaVe cr dressed 4toas we like about  r   w at  Maamanr our 1UH North MkdslaeB Aye Telephone OBiir BttHwKn 814 by Appcintenertts j 2o sew Ev HoweD MrsJienry Johnson, phone B4F12  dx , u     FOR SALE 1933 Fool good baa    Halloween fesuvmee dition fox 4300 Charles Porter  w J 133 rwd to 9321 Cedar Lake Rdphone 77F4 bJGp8 , T    I1 m E aSi5Wlr  1 Koosrt Noker and Jack Bennett jBowett  ktaaa FnD upMfp,  were sick Jat week Read , Immnssv Irokerofce hSLPSlii w Carl lge toiks haye a ew St LakTemd r LwEL Jr  ItvWaa and Patricia Hollisters A electric stove refrejeto, ho a , radio, water, no bathroom taculue, a Alter listening, to dramatisation Jft V6 Bfiddl6l  Xb IW Taylor oyer WUO   M radio Station we drew pictures Spectator beli 4673, Detroit UK LAVSt illustrate, it BE AX I STATS Iko Prgpertts t v  QppottuoJtiss lM VjiR k  GERALD SEASON 8 0 8 North Peai Mich Phone 18 3 Phone 157Flf 14YBONJ HU Plumbing and Heatina  8717 LakesUe Driva License Dush Lakf p a swAHTttourVsoir Fuaeral Home Don C Swarthcut Director Modem Equipment Ambulaoj Service Phones 39  6jtv mckney, Mick FRED C RQCSHOFF dr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River AT  weil u Mlchiattf one 858 Residence 6l UOYDHTIDEF Livestock HaaLnq BIG AUCTION SALE  MO l ih, school board tata V ,,98 Wy AUCnONEES fesm Sales A Speciality SATURDAY EVENING OCT 10 START AT 8188 P M WASPPROOF MAIOWOO TOP Beautifully styled hardwood t fi iihed like flneit fonfltnre, CBuas at rich, brown mahoftny or loitrfBt honey blond ASK ABOUT A FREE HQJJI DEMONSTRATlOfJ the new flag they sent p  W have S new puzzles lor our t roorn  Denis Mowers brought a big  SSS1 W tUE puttball for our science collection Phpa Pluclnrteyj78F8  , 1 Karen Singer, Patricia Milliken MCaBBAtlOtl SfiVlCE and Helen riaydu were absent    Monday Phone General Tracking 64F14 K  Pmckneyf MkFf LIE OAQL Depahs OB All Makes Hundreds oi new merchandise t Many of us have new thingsPi1Qn fccTney 164F8 1 Buch as household eguipminMkL Edwaid Riqgs and Denise Mow l22i  trical appliances paim lamp s have new, boots, Paul Burg, tladies and mens wrist watches, new high tops, Nancy Darrow, mixmaeters Jewelry guns, power Barbara Baugjsn and Grace Poul, portable saws, alumfcmn, dish1 sx new mittsms andY Bunny Hin rr  3491 I  4 LAVEY HAHD4VARB TAKE 8 IONG WKEKB TO PAZ BUICK DRCI TOWNEE eiry, guns, power oaroaiu ww   rX   ttuaaRoad r4er alumtaun, dishee scto new mittsms and Bunny Hin j JJ44 PJWJ wjf Qaa  etcFre prises give every one ail chey a new purse John Steven Miles East o Howell on U,S lsVI on talher ha a new Ford ,   TERMS CASH j We get our report cards Nov7 j riaagjfyjd AVJ BHOXILII1fSS   Pfcekpey QBmeSSy School Harold Gates and SoAuetioaeer rw Y Movnbr 2,  1 NOTARY INSURANCE and AONDS PT NE l  92NCKNSY Wl STILL HAVE NEW BUHCKS AT OLD PRICES MTTBR HURRY TO Livingston Motor Saos YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL Pocohontas AND CLEAN BURNING Kentucky Coal IAIAO STOKER COAL ANTHERIOITE AND CANNALL COAL JU wn QN HAND  E Hoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTER FOR MUNTZ T V SEE ROY  FISHER Factory Representative Fste Dernanstration Every Dav Psnm 1000 A M to I000 PJ4 809 East Mate flu Ptockney WANTED TO take care of chiW Xjen by day, week or eveninq, at their home ox my home Phone Dexter 3082 Portaae Lak November 2 1951 FQR SALETWO large Duo Thrm r6R SALEiWhichester deer nil  Dear Mother We want to thank Qil Qjcuiatinq Heaters with Or cmd box of shells 4500 you for helping us have such a aliaa Fme,  Lucius J Doyle, Phone 42 nice Halloween party Thanks  Community Schools 1  for helping us wim our costumes,  41pinckney 69F21 pRDLi Your chxekens and for bainq such nice cookies and p 1 3 climi who  Thanksgivinq now for coming to our party , W vJlWD j2 with 88 or ahve   Your Son or Daughter , J OQ acresnear pinckneyiKiri j U22r22Bon I71F2 THE MtAM Of SflCKMAlt v OM Probaw com 0 ta cioaaiy dvyou for helping us have such a itina Fane, A Third Grader M a neanen d ntn uourt haid at ate Probot Otfto hi On Oltv of HoweD in Mdd county n the 28th Nxy of Oct obex A D 151 to The Matter ot te bbTATE O Gottfried Jaguech, also known as Fourth Grade Gottfried Jagush, also known as We had 24 visitors at our Hall Fred Jagusch , oween party Some of us put on fned JTeepie hartog ftied in eald court a pjay abcut 6 Witches enchant Court hie Anal aanlneetsiioa ocoount g  pty bpy and hie petition praying for the allowj gjdra KjUAn brought Q biql anoe thereof and for tb aaeigiunent JQ 0 iantern, Duane Haines 2  ,oW small pumpkin Evelyn McAin LOST Bluetick Hound with tan face, tattoo in earinitials L C weight around 65 k 70 lbs SWNMOWSS SKABPWED FOR SALEBeagle hound, 8 gMce While Ton Wv mosold,kennel and long chain, 12 guage double barrel shotgun and box of shells N J Buzzard Guaranteed  326 East Main, Pinckaey, and dletrtbutton of the reatdue , , ,   M  , , tote, ph, cornetolks iora corn shock AJ1 oA Ogggjp SLS2 it ki ordered that the srd day oi Deo they made good Hallween decor MAHPBLLWW StZj iL LOSTtA small brown and white A D, 1M1  t oclock in the aiions for ouf room 11524 Bifit Pnesissia  Beagle doq near Bentley Lake tarron, at aavt Vrobcne aflkse be and Every room has a new flag on mmmrm VtATK OT MCWOAN and Gawley RdMondayReward m hereto appointed to hear eaid petition  thti wulL Anita Shirey wrote al y, probate Court lor the County oi will be paid Call Southiield 9708 fttrjAflfla POD baiesna 4eid aoeotint,  ajxut the flag from the old it  Purther Oeemd Thai pttose 00 r days to now Tommy Read drew ee trtol be otrem by snhHfmtfcw of  pictures iar the story or copy of this order onoe luorMtve vaaVa oevige to od ot hearing hi the Ptadoey DngjctjA aewBpaoer prtated end alrcylaied to aai fmit  tnie 0OST SnmB, shntthv OVleeSc Parrijll ReateUr o Probata aome in a  B pai t, Mic UiUiijetw Detroit, Michigan  a    5    FoFSALEti Mlmmdry stoveAl Probate Ottse in the Cuy ot Bower 0 U5g Mower Rd In aid coanty on the ttth day ol Oct, phop J72F21 Pinckney 4 D nckney  SHI  in it Many boys and girls are busy weaving an their looms Krjsten Tasch war out of school a week, having hex Jpneils xnit  Firm Grade We were happy to have m many mothers at CMT jiattoween party We gave each a corsage  mad Ryan Banner brought Narcissus bulbs planted UfSS2na MAY A 0011, Deoeod Eoxl Schroeder, corner M36E dV  rriJh tnry sentmon hoo Wed la eoid Pingree Rood om, , fcf 2JShSS1 hinl ofcinetrton aocount qree RoadsMei Fpaesrly P3,fto qnd 2 big pit ,  pnftaq f  LOSTmall black and whiTe clir5i iSZL  POiniel dog named Babyon the meat  dtatrfbaSea at tha raetduw oi Spears Rd Monday night A w  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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>A w   W  mi  ft   Jt Volume 68 V Characters of Michigan Mirror Streoaniny Michigan government with the power centerea in we governor is cne qeoerai patern ct me iViixugan uaie noover Commission, trie governor woula appoint aarninistrators who wuuio ue responsible ior good gcyernrnextLeduing Republicans are wtepticai of putting so much power in the hands of the gov ernor winch oifice is subject ta much political change Gov Will lams favors it and says it would reduce cost of government Form er Governors Harry Kelly and Kirn bigier had the same view State Treas brake has a iuiier  nt idea He says the Michigan jstate POflseda ,59 coll legislature has done a line joa   of cutting expenses and any iur ther economy must come from eliminating public services a very unpopular thing to do Trans fer of public service to local Deaths iMifeott M Mattesc was VM in an auto accident Sunday ev ening cdfrut 800 p m, an the Jfter Ht a mile south oi the North Territorial Rd, at the old MoComb farm About 730 he had left Pinckney  Cburcii Motes Catholic fc Mgyi Cagioac Cburen THE RESURRECTIONIST I have been asked to write  the old time body snatchers who were also coiled resurrectionists Back in the seventies and eighties medical schools had trouble getting enough human bodies ta ,, MWI aisectThey had to novo them so 52  V Brafcdon Whilejr j Friday evening at 730 n were lorced to get m illegally P ,m    Charles  ttessfcms  by patronizing tne body snatch if1 18 Pettysville, Oftarles f W attet Novema DsmHeaJ ers These men went to cemeter Hewlett, 19 and Pick Darrow,l   730 io 900 PlML r ies at night and dug up bodiet  Pinckney As they came to eflMcr bJat 00 Man,   which they sold to medical school e curve at the MoComb farm,j Football Nu Pmckney was way off form in Jtheu game at Dexter FriaayS where they were crwSbKl by that team 42 to ODexter penf  Oft 44 Commpnt The Detroit NewM PJ Th Theatre They went in the Whit Woyenna Devrttem a ocf last w coached teaS aLw a nuber of 2 J team qnV, wer 02 people  HiuyS logetner They are un 2U ut non who were ion TVT defeated m league play but hav   Washtenaw coun for 25 This indushy flourished for a number 01 years until the eges unclaimed bodies irom the pnson, asylum and poor house I used to ride around with the late Dr H r Sigier and most of this information 1 got from him There were a number in the bust government, merely puts the taxne83 according to DJ Sigier but burden elsewhere Moreever the me most successful was a docstate government is already re or in the western part of the turning 78 percent of the sales county He was a class, mate of tax to local governments To b Dn Sigier who qraductea at Untabbed a enemy of the Little iversity of Michigan in 1871 Hoover Commission is to be call TU J    i J ed and enemy of 0ri This doctor worked alone and they were crowded off the roau Their car ran along the shoulder1 of the road 300 ftand rolled over acording to the Ana Arbor News Matteson had nis neck broken Congregational haL n Si 18 oi talks I   w ouuvwiea ny iviuwwu jauu IUB UWUJK UMU ir t 0I rstcink Jones book ltcuffs and a Pinckney player and died instantly Leach had a L f18   American fload was Put oul ior slugging He said lead J hey played Brighton early in the season Pinckney players say if theymet now Dexter would  win Brighton only scored 21 points against Pnicgney The game was enlivened by enemy ot governmentai economy The heat is on over the cent by means of the county papers, kept track of the deaths He work and a half gaVW as thecheck f0 ht3 nd W most oi  bod of the peUtions starts Robert Poe, ies fron Hted country cemetCIO lobbyist and Gus Scholia erief He did not use a light  C I O president say they will method was to dig a His hole at the broken arm,urjured legWhite had ZU8t, toPif Starting Point Mrs leg injunesHewlett and Darrow 2 JJlii leaa devotionals had cuts and bruises First aid  8WYouth for Christ meet was given at St Joe hospitaLAnn 1 a Sterlng barn N Territorial Arbor The scene of the accident Raa is the same place where a nin 5un 1030 Sermon Preparing du student was killed April 28, for Sunset Years last and 4 othets injured Several Sunday School 1130 years ago a university doctor 700, p m, Pilgrim Fellowship and four nurses were killed there, meets with Mrs Helen Miller at Milton Matteson was bom on Bass Lake June 4, 1932, the son of Mr and NtonPot luck supper at church Mrs Mark Matteson of Omntog faKo Saoutmg Speaker, Karier Dansville, The following Fri ham Lake Rd He graduated Jxm Rigor, field executive Ann Arbor, day they play Adrian St, Marys Pinckney high school in Jun of Wed, 400Junior choir practise, there, Pinckney won no games  730, Senior choir practise he was hit first but the officials did not see it that way, The crowd was not as big as the one which saw the recent Pinckney Brighton game Dexter gained 244 yards and Pinckney 4 Dexter made 9 first downs and Pinckney 0 Pinckney meets Stockbridge there Friday night and has a chance to win Stockbridge only has one victory a 7 to 6 win ov 1 ff e  about World War n h2r  farm on the Huroa River between Base and Partoie Jjjjj Dexter closed up  gave him a reception the davhe was 100 ears o oxdbfgZ telegrfrm oof corrttrukSaiJ Ifrom Presdient HerSrt Hoover INOW centeniarians have became eo common they cause little camaem This is attributed to better living and housing conditions one advanced medical skill The debate being staged hm cause President Wo LSV d Gen Mark Clark, anitaSador to the Vatican in Rome, or less a tempest in 1951 He was a 3 letter man in athletics Since graduation he has demand a grand jury investiga ead oi e grave,break the glassJJJ employed by the Standard tion of the Good Roads Federa l the cottin tie a roP , 10 Building Products Detroit tion which got the gas tax bill the neck of the body and pull it Q ,  n  oassed M out This only took about 20 mm Surviving are his parents sisMichigan farmers still pack a tes Then he filled in the grave ter Mrs  La, punch Notice the action of the and as it was usually a new 71 special legislative session in one, the theft was not discovered   1,  J1Brt  fL, v, A un I nigh school Montgomery ana passmg a Icrw banning deer hunt There was an amusing story Dwight who  attend the Petty sj ing by nflesuL souhem Mich told  thifl  wcxl viUehool  roung Peoples Meettoa eoonr,Torgoing home  n0on one day aal The funeial wccfl the CortgL JSyeniMu Wossip wtiia rr rinm, mJw me doctr drove into town Dr hurch this afternoon Revs John bftewS Peniia mv Sigier invited him home to dinner McLucas and DottdH Brady offic  gan A new boom m Mennonite Calvary Mennoafte Church 4v Ekra Beacby Pastor S S Supt Walter Esch Paul Chaffee      1000  1100 1145 30 815 is more th preseaTtar MSS2W2I hav fepresentativei thr fcT Uf Great Briticm Fro 1797 the league Manchester and the the VatiSL bv aL  , d NBi,hST  IconBuWththe vK last year, This year they won 2, defeating Ihe weaker teams in Mtuna Worship Su day School Childrees Hour     Cojt FUowalo Service  Wdnsday RiQQ p rmrrrrn rhiftoinna has invit lifted UP 6 flaP to do so he Puti Jmeys John PackerDon Wlkse, edQS0 SC5r tohaadess  emid       th  session, oi the, lecture ,ffi8U ISSd  APFHfiCIAIlON 1 Michael Kelly told me that Billy South Lyon team Neither team won a game and they played a scoriess tie against each other Several of the Pinckney team looked good at times but they have not developed team and their tackling and blocking has been poor L E L 1 L a c a G R T R E can Maeteson Henry Rady Biadiey Krull Stoll 1 V elation to Rev Beachy and Women of the Calvary Mennon ite Sewing Circle for the lovely pajamas presented to Emilys Convalescent Home,HoweU,Mich Thanks Mrs Emily Sprier O E I Locals We wish to express our appre ,     k  e Blake was founa aead in a barn oiith of Pinckney and the farm  ,,  er instead of calling the sheriff Ration of new officers and coroner as would be done to new ofilce  day called the body snatchet and saved the county 100 ex pense money After a number of years of sue cess the doctor overreached A woman died near Howell and  jher husband refused to have her Degrees,  buried until forced to do so by S INSTALLATION With a splemity befitting the sottll occasion the ceremonies for    F  newu is ambrk Mrosfka Jefheys Johnson  J Mrosfka Haines governed 16,000 sguare miles of territory The Italian gov eminent later took this land except where the buUdings stand In 1B61 President Lincoln appointed Gen Rufus King, minister to the Vatican, The civil war broke out and he served 2 years in the , , mY before going to the Vatican, Baldus j Through Kings influence the Vat Elsasser1 rrused to recognize the Long jponfedracy and even turned ftoee John Surratt, Lincoln conspirator n R Gregory vr to King for deportation when Y  Cunningham he wai found in the papal army   Patricck m187 congress abolished the  H Thompson mce by cuttng off the apprap F B MASONIC DEGREE WORK Livingston Lodge No 76 F  AM haKet the following dates for dearer wprk Sa, Nov 3, MM Lodge will open at 800 All the He vgited her grave members of Fellewcraft team arldiseovered her body asked to be presentLunch serv ed afier degree, work  Tues Nov 6, FC Degrees Regular communication and business session There will also be A Degrees By order of the W M P W Curltet FOOTBALL SCORfiB Hartland 0, South Lyon 0 Fl Hpck 2ft Lincoln 0 fiSktaft  Manchester 7 WilliamSon 28 Stockbridge 7 HoweuSand Ledge 6 Ann Arbor 14, Ypsilanti 6 Morenci 25, Sunfield 0 ChmU Tnose to take office were Mil KtfrFlSS   2 dred Miller, W P Clifford Miller I WobulldT ,Howeli 17, Sahnm W P Irene Thompson, A M 7, D DSWV1 1O er A D  niAr RKT, VJJZI, awson who bit Sylvester the ceremonies for in better7 www m n0Tied of the j f Pinckney O E S 1 Herbert Palmer and frmi n  I was held in the Mnanc tnplat th hcrfiSS Sr Ttl Saturday evening, the room be Flint, Mich ruoer jr ia inaactiveJv decorate with  Mgare, Clark and cblk Fred Seger, A Sec A marriage license Tias been issued 0 Win Deutsch, 21, How ell, and Ruth Schnackenburg, 21, Howell The new postal rates going into effect April  1952 will bring in 117,000,000 revenue but pay in creases Mai 252,000,000 The Hadacol Co has gone into receivership The principal creditors are the newsparsrs, maga zins and radio stations who honied their advertising Mis Dorothy Dinkel and children called on her mother, MrsEmma Brogan in Stockbridge Thursday Thomas Cavanaugh 78, hus band of the former Nellie Morten son of Pmckney died in Ann Arbor Monday, She died in 1927 The John Ward family of Dexter were Sunday guests at the John Given home Eecent guests of the Robert Giv en family were the Ralph Gilles pie family of Jackson and Pete Mura af Dexlr Mr and Mrs WalterWcttr1 of Jackson were recent callers at the Robert Given home Week end guests of the George Thompson farnly were the Pau Kei3er family of Detroit and Mrs Mae Winans of Toledo Ohio, Last Thursday when Mrs Robert Umstead, the former Patricia Sockable was setting Irt her home at WaUed Lake it suddenlv burst in flames It was witd chltv she saved the lives ei her 3 children Fcurt,5, BiK and Timothy, 2 None of the con tents of the home were saved Theilv ere living in n cottaae r 11 LaVe Friends here coll v4MMn things 2OampW d wife spent, at the Carl Uati frome stolen, It was found at the medical school, The doctor left the country and never came back, A number of years afterwards Drr Sigier had some correspondence with a railroad in Arizona and he found this doctor was surgeon for the railroad, daily andberta had been Iter, Assoc i Seger, A P Elinor Baughn, Harris wereorrSr 2 768  Hazel Poulson Treas Al ffffitofr, a Dinkel, Cond Carmen Por HSSII  1 YeUaad oi CondRoberta  Howell Ambur Waynt AtLee wife gey, Chap Lucille Beck, Mar Sun Ti4 rlT  vLtTA akr, nwrvA Sunday guest ot Mr and Winifred Aberdeen, Org,Dorothy ffcy Hess were Mrs  28 University 0 Long riatioa Theodore Roosevelt want ed to appoint Wm H Taft muv ister to the Vatican during the PhilHpine trouble but bowed to 0 protest floods Franklin Roosevelt ,1 appointed Myron Taylor there m florid War n and he sensed   vears There must be an advantage in having a representativei there or the other 39 countriei wculd not have them 1 HARD TIME PARTY ilie Pettysville Civic Assn hold a hard time party at the new nlementary School on November 3rd at 830 p m PubUc is invited Dancing and card playing EARLY XMAS MAILING Christmas package to service men should be mailed by Nov,  15 For mailing to men in the sex vice in Japan, Korea and tliePac ificSiInd Nov 1 in he daanne wha CARD Ot THANKS I wish to thank all those sent me birthday cardB and othland Betty er cards and gifts while I was at  The new the hospital, also the Vokar Corp and the Kings Daughters Mr Norma Presley Parker, Adah Sadie Moron,RuthW4y   Waterloo Louise Ziegler EstherLeota Rea  Gordon Hester and Hf ftf v u  , , , son, Martha Helen Miller, Else silanti spent the week end 2 S  , R elmk of plcy ta Amanda DeBarr, Warder AL Andrew Nesbitt home  cmd Evelyn Gnischow, daughter bert Dinkel Sentinel Harriett Ra I The Robert Seefeld  familv of brig Ager Flag bearer Gene Columbus, Ohio, spent the week viev Henry, Nancy Chubb, col end at the Earl Baughn home or bearers Beverly Pilgrim Dal Mrs Virginia Carver and chUd ene Robinson, Mabte HarnmeU,  Neil Baughn went home with Martha Dagg Carrie Griffiths, ,  im Honorary Points Carlene Ziegler, Neil Baaqhzi USN nayal hofl Asst Marshall ipital SanFrancisco, Calif  home on furlough He ence Baughn Beulah MiUerMar overseas on his return shall, Alta Meyer Chap,Francis The Robert Bmad  RobinsonOrganist, Eloyse Camp m DOJI Thurday bell Soloists Virginia Carver j The a w, HooeT famfly rf 800 eW ,  iAn Arbor called ot the J H new matron and patron Hooker home Sunday GRUSCHOWMELMK ,bf Mr and Mrs J F3ru7how of Ann Arbor were married there October 20 at the Bethlehem Evangelical and Reformed Church by Rev Walter Press The bride wore a white satin In Detroit Mrs Jane Lavejoy al the schoolboard claims the use of flcuriscent lights of the ooW cathode type in the schools is uining the eyes of the pupils la our day the school house woe not lighted The annual meeting was held there but kerosese lamps were brought in for the occasion The teachers took theif work home and there was na night activity at the school in those day which had no gya or auditorium All public fune ions such as plays, dances andl commencement were held in the is expects were gown with a yoke of illusion and Uj opera house Occasionally it lace Her veil was finger tip len became too dark to study Thenwere their SACRED CONCERT NOV 4 On Sunday eve, Nov 4, at 730 p m at the Howell M E church, the Methodist choirs of Howell,, Brighton and Ann Arbor will put on a sacred concert Public is invited Free will offering NOTICE CIDER MILL My cider mill in now open Tue day through Saturday each wek EL H Maas , 1500 Coon Lake Rd, Howell THIS WONDERFUL WORLD Did you ever hear of islands where natives drink no moretoaa 12 bottles of beer monthrywithout permission of the prime minJster Did you know about a sub marine that can fly See this WONDERFUL WORLD m this Sundays November 4law of theJlrnerican Weekly, sxclusiv ly with DettoitSunday Times TOT MESSIAH PK 16  The Hartkra Area Prol,1 escorted to the east by daughter AgathaThe ma Neariy all the teachers from this section attended the Teach gth and she carried white roses centered by a white orchid  Mrs Glen Turtle, her sister was her only attendant She wore q mauve satin gown Pink chrysanthemums fashioned her head, dress and bouquet Max Melnik of Femdale was his brothers best man The ush ers were John Gruschow and tron was presented with a basket ri Ttuta in East Lansina Thur n T  u lui of red rosee Her officers formed  FSW ISJKfSJigf J1 5   the pupils mached around the room and sang until it became light again Schools operated 0 a small budget in those day and had to count their pennies 11 1 1 wi 1  ru 1 iad Friday Senator Estes Ke the letter M in the east The sol  v of Tennessee spoke Thur oists sang a   hRj3ri Harold Franklin, father of Mrscomposed by WtaM Absm r j  u 0   St to the tune of Alice Blue m hospitaL Ann Arbor The new patron was escorted tp   the east and presented with a Lynn Hendee and wife white amotion The past patronsSunday guests at the Dr formed the sguare and compass Nash home in Coldwater A song Stout Hearted Men, was f  X Elliott has some sung in his honorIrene Thomp Chinese elms to sell at 50 son was escorted to her station each cud aU ooe toward were James more cents work m the churchso hurry and buy he church can use it Mr and Mrs Roy Teeple of by her granddaughter, Janet Keiser and Roberta Amburgey by her daughter, Chiguito and  presented with an orchid A song Brighton celebrate their 56th wed was sung inher honor, dina anniversary Oct 31 Carrie Griffiths was presented  Norma Gardner Pressley with her past matrons pin to an  from  Ut  M hof nt the Meesidh at the Hart tand MWcrlWl,Ojftf    eiarAnyone wanting to taxe   weteosme leheai iznpxessive candelhght cereny jplal Friday  ftt ww wr mon sW Tony deFiffipp took Mrs Den cm Love and 1 need in this tune  , to  Qorden Ga af strife and distention   Wed to Join her husband, Pvt Out of town guests were Paul pyt yince LaRossa Tony flew XejsjxfcnUy IJetrpJt Mrs Mae back Winans P M of Toledo, Ohifij , md Mrg  coyle caU and Mr, and, Mrs, RusseU Btaketjd at the Alex Coyle home at P, M, cnP Pj oiAS Whitmore Lake Sunday, ter Coffee end cake was served, George Clark of Ann Arbor call Jack Clark spenA ttie week en Tb KUMSSL, Glover family of at the Edsel Syer home In Yp tasflaffiTJ  from Great Lakes naval training station x A reception followed in the church basement after which the couple left on a trip in northern Michigan, They will reside at 8243 East Delhi Road The bride graduated from Ann Arbor high school and works at the KinqSeeiey factory The groom lived at the Louis Shehan and Curtis Brown homes here and graduated from Pinckney high school He works at the KaiserFraser Corp ss account ant  1 Dr Alton Ochsner of the medi col dept of Tulane Universttf who is here to address the Co cer Research meeting being con ducted by the Rackham Foundation in Detroit made  frost pages when he said in a peecn that 98 percent of the   ie cases d sJktntL  arm home in Petrctt ii JM AsBsAxbor ANNOUNCEMENT The marriage of Susan Campbell, daughter oi Mr and Mr Andrew Campbell of Pinckney to Richardijroung USN, son of Mr and Mrs Vincent Young of Gregory takes place on the mom ing of Nov 10 at StMarys church in Pinckney  VA  Miss Lois Shirley, daughter off Mr and Mrs Albert Smrler oi man, ion ol Mr cd Mr Tom Mohlman of Hamburg, were mars ried in the Congl   Long Beach, Calif, on Ai tim WWUey home cjam They wfflliwat  lung cancer are caused by excessive cigarette smoking andl to victims have been Prsonswe smoked a package of d  and 84 pjotel  er Dr Ochner    should hare ff jrouW but PgL5 in Some whodeWPPy, jll trouble stoce nNCBfEY PM 0 ThePlnckieTarcle wi te Burns is cohcesem Al r t im r tat Ss y C z   3331, t  Sr SMM1 33  HOW TO SCORE HIGWITH JH HOMc TEAM Z6tffflC  u i NfehJorjng Notes 1 Bowefl ltir c  Stockbridge holds a Halloween Tut Wod n A    rxmy ton with a pawdTSd ,    with fanes Mason OHO a free show , Jaxne Coakley of Stockbridge nu Dale Cade of Gregory wos in ured recently while riding his bicycle when he ran into  Dexter Theatre In and Bnuktob and Courtesy Detroit Free Preu s s  Friday, Sotwrdaf Nov 2,3 Cait04Wl starts at 700 2 complete shows 2  in order to see complete show be Dick Powell Paula Raymond j MDrSi  SIROCCO Humphrey Boaart In a Great Picture Plus NIGHT RIDERS OF MONTANA  with Allen Lane Chubby Johnson Sunday, Monday Nov, 4,5  shows 700 900 undoy Show y 6, 7, 9 Clifton Webb Joanne Dhru in KCW MR BELVIDERE RINGS the BELL  Cartoon Polo Smith Now Tuoi Wed Thui Nov, 6 7 8  TITTLE EGYPT In ioconicolot THE TALL TARGET also Ammy Shamrofck Ellison Russ Lucky Hoyden in HOSTILE COUNTRY cartoon Sunday, Monday NOT,, 45 Robert Mitchum, Jane Russel m HIS KIND OF WOMAN An allelectric kitcHen is our goal, said Red Wing star Ted Lindsay with a smile for his bridetobe, lovely Pat Sneil Yes, and my first choice is an electric range, emphasized the future Mrs Lindsay Its so beautiful And just look how easy it is to regulate the heat with these controls Now I know why they say you can cook to perfec tion with an electric range Theyre easy to clean, said Ted Look, Pat, how these heating elements lift up out of the way  T cor driven by Mrs Helen Corwia, of  Gregory Joanne Wheeler, daughter of Mr and Mrs Carmen Wheeler of Gregory will be married to Ron ald Byerly of Stockbridge at St Marys church, Pinckney, at 1000  on Nov 3 The Brighton police car was wrecked and Officer Norman DoI vis hurt while pursuing a hot rod  driver last weekk Brighton elementary school cafeteria opened this week  As proscribed by law the Coun ty Board of Education Brighton City Council and the Brighton  ,  Area school Board met last week Rhonda Fleming Mark Stevens Rhoda Fleming Mark Stevens and annexed parts of Districts 3, Cmod tfoveity Cmtoo carwion hr Mo 5, 7 Genoa to the Brighton school         rrzr2r7iu district ComingPeople vs OHara Comming Meet Me After the Bom to Mrs and Mrs Paul Flying Leathernecks Singer at McPherson hospital, in , Flrr  ,     Howell, October 17, a daughter  AJT tMfeiA J J  Mr and Mrs J E    Tuoi Wed, Thu Nov, 6, 7 8 LITTLE EGYPT In Tocittiicolor Mr and Mrs J E Thomas of j Gregory celebrated their 50th  WOBxHo Mtehtarr wedding anniversary October 28 Friday, Saturday M  Howell high school ends their SSw vJ football season Nov 2 Basket FURYp TWP  ball practise starts Nov 19, fff   Comming Meet Show Golden Horde Will Talk People HSSSSBBL JlDOtL Chelsea Bey Scouts collected1 Johnnv wirn1  38 bales of paper last week 1JWmnY Weier  MorPlenty of storage space, too, Pat put in And look at the big oven Honestly, these new electric ranges are simply out of this world Yes, its true Electric appliances     electric range    are finer than ever today Visit your nearby appliance dealer soon iears Ago PiUJ TRADERS OF OMAJHDAWK CREEK  Friday, Saturday Nov 2,3 FORT WOflTH In Tochnicolor A Super Western Starring Randolph Scott David Brian Charles Starrett SmUey Burnett j carton  PhyUis1haxte   dupox Wootora    Duranao Kid Series Sunday, Monday Nov, 45  Nash, N Miller, h Reason, w Sunday, Tuesday Nov A 6  PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF graves, M Campbell and Cecil   HIT PARADE OF 1951  tteolor riendee stood linn as a a stone  A Musical starring A DTaaie 8Ulw,n ter Pinckney beat Saline Friaay 3b to 0 Ine line of  here Carr,  Noon wall Swaruiout, Weadige,Harold John Carroll Marie McDonald heason and Mark Nosh maae I  Cwiooo Nowi touchdows Claude jCennedy re ConSng Texans NeveK Cd Tony Curtis Piper Laurie and Cecil Kellaway cartoon and band ierred and Calvin Hooker was Paaan Love Son umpire with J C Bowman head  1 iiifcsman here Friday Tuoi, Wed, Thur Nov 6, 7 8 isin rvsun DIVDB ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD NCJTSWAYMENT A Dnma starring REBUILT MOTORS Paui Daugia8 Janet Leigh and For Cars Trucks and Tractors Keenan Wynn LOSEY hovrB 715 910   cartoon Nw Car Guarantee Thanksgiving FEATHER  PARTI South Lyon ploys night iois van Meyer 9 days, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs John Meyer oi , w , m , ntmmw drew a big crowd The judges   were Mr and Mrs Sanfoxd Reason aisd MrsLucius Doyle Mens prize, was won by Clarence blades and consolation by Fred Miller of Detroit Jiodies prize by Mrs C Dinsmore and consola tion by Gertrude Battle  While hunting last Monday Friday, Saturday Nov 2 3 rail 1,se vM   WV 3 Lee Theatre WHUTMORE LAKE MICH Willcrd Kellogg of Howell lost the sight of both eyes At the election here there were MARK OF THE  RENEGADE In iocnmcolor with i What 12b Democrat votes oast and 68 Rlcardo MrtfAiu  Republican Fred Green was el arao Montelban Cyd Charise a at PinckneyHigh  ected governor, Grant Hudson to congress and Lynn Gardner to the legislature In the county, H Smith,prosecutor Hagman clerk Wimbles, sheriff Burden, treas and Drewery register 30 members of Pinckney Chapter O E S, attended a banguet at the Dexter OES Wed Pluo w YELLOW FIN Wayne Morris Adrian Booth Sunday, Monday Nov, 4 5  DO I WANT MOST IN A JOB b Good Wage oi Course But more, that that a cnance to are secure a clean pleasant get ahead a tee ting that you place tr work in nice people to  work with the kind you would be proud to have us friends These are some oi the ad van vantages in telephone work II jyou are looking for a good job  that can be fun and be interest ing work too, Michigan Bell may have a job for you SAMPSON AND DELILAH in Technicolor   Starrina Mrs va Gardner, MsFlorito aS Sd d iwTbe S  tainedjp cru dzen and 10 mothers lW wi, Thu, N, e,  lu them evei biicJ n Par at,Pf t ChUrch Sdav, THE MOB ,m dagotdiJZ Wcler Clark has purchased the  fc, Ac, to,, reoular pay lncrea,u 1 Frank Newman house and mov fitoderfck OawfoLBiBrmdle  ePto4 P V  ed into it, Plus Thcn Rogers family have We Invte hou to 0n moved fife the Dunning  ou TO upen J  Live Turkeys  house vacated by the Clarks t Dale Darrow had a vertebra in  his neck broken and his wife her shoulder dislocated in an crutoi Iaccident in Detroit las week, An with William Tracy Joe Sawyer MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE Ac COMPANY 323 rt Wtehington St  Ann Arbor Michigan 4 Year Ago FINANCIAL PROBLEMS How can I finance my deer hunt, mg tnp How about Christmas spending How about vacation next year New clothes, shoe or   , V10 aoctor or dentist, all mak  Joe Kettle of Iosco has a 6 legg oads in your pocketbook  dc A Savings Account will pave the Thomas Bros, threshing engine way to having the money to sat broke through the bridge at the isfy these wants tE W iMartin farm last week 5 per week will provide 26000  Married at the Hotel Tuomey on at the end of 12 months Just j Tuesday night, Anng Ellis, daugh spend it at the bank as a deposit er of the landlady to Clarence to your accourit BrillangerJ,erry Johnson, Justice  , J A Hrrrr ntfiHflr Thft oronm ia McPHZRSON StaK BANK ENJOY SOFT WATER A Carr officiating The groom is tendnq bar ot the hotel He was rl Lowell Mich,    f Sponsored by IV R W Post 7301 Pinckney  STARTS AT 830 P M formerly an actor with the Hen j depositi up to 10,000 injderscn Stock Company sured by aar membership in the Season tickets for the lecture Federal Deposit Insurance Cox course sponsored by St Marys poxatica i church are 1 The first number is a lecture on Abraham Lincoln FniTT wvc Tn PP TinRTV by Rev Fr Commerford j FOUH TOTJAV THmFTY hSJr1f JS5 Zl POSTPONE SpendLg MX 00 SPEND WISELY when You Must  George Burch, Grand Trunk SMfrp , Railroad brakeman is moving to JKS  BamtaM Pontiac BANK Your Money for Future  John Lee, member of the Cana Sfw, v,  r , a  dian oarliment, U visiting his We Ste Ym te 81 I brotherinlaw, Thomoi Burchell SSPSfSL nurnv rama iv  John Drew oi Hamburg has rent WE HAVE AMPtf F0M1S AV Savrpver S1Q0 a year HW quick ludsJng Mlt wetor lor eotloo  o1liwethinf, whitm akt, fUriOos hcPo, tfeftfJifM hinj, Got i dtfailt M thk  now wettf nfliooo AHABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REALBBTAm MORTGAGE c PEONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES fc  r Sjrttms etc ey Dlnkel Mi Lna Lotbridg, Mm Edna  lfc n, ,, Joyw of Dearborn ad John Wra ,,223 Wnrir theU o Ann Arbor and grandon , JLSn 1  and Ned Ly WWWrfl Home of her, sister, Mrs fZfJrJihi  ocrattt with te well fflKllJeS  iSSt0 Hcator, Woodbridge N Murray Kennedy and  Ferris of Big irxp1d as their can Member Federal 0pMft JTZ1 Z didate for gvemo7 are making XcpXXjiPO  PERMUTir WATfR SOfriMIt  Cot 43 In lAan wieWfr JP0  mrtmmlkmld THE FMT NATIOWAL BAlfK     V, Detroit IiontOucago Bean foot  boil ffame in Detrtt SukL Jg  v  ol then strongetl ccanpafepi lbAed 19 to fldOOO lor eacfc QSOIQS ROOM MT1Wuabirw K  si i  ,    Si   to todiia, nJWj f  EwmW1 SffW ,ff V v  v,f Mp Wednesday, October 31 1951 The Peoples Store 4 roeriesv Dirygoods anned Goodf, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Lingerie  u  and ciu mutter at posMtfsw Act of March 6, 1877 i ojdowil StPiaclaiwMiaJi Subsaiptiea Price 150 per yaz I faul W Cmlett Publato  Lucius Doyle jr and wiie have returned from a weeks trip to i Tennessee and other points Mrs Thomas Bonner attended  the Town Hall Lecture at the Fish I er Theatre, Detroit last Wednes nesday  , , Roy Clark, local merchant suff ered a hemoraqe of the stomach of he stomach Thursday and was taken to McPherson hospital in Howell His son, Bill, is runninq the store, Roy came home Mon, Howard Haines and family have moved from the Dinkel house on South Howell St to Abe Hcines lehnant house on Hamburg St  A car driven by Billie Noah of ,Gregorv and a truck load of scrap iron, operated by two neg roes, collided at Marvin Shireys corner on Mill St Thursday noon Both vehicles were badly damaged the truck being knocked in to Shireys yard Lynn Hendee attended a wool dealers meeting in Saginay last, Wednesday  Lois McDonnell was home from the Mich Ncrmal Saturday and attended the wedding of a friend I h Carol Priest, in Clinton Sunday Medomes Roberta Amburqey and Mildred Ackley were in Ann j rbor Saturday Rex Sackett and son, Rogerof Detroit, called at the Larry Cam burn home Saturday enroute to  lOOK FOR THE CLOCK Al BMSH LAKE  WHEN IN NEED O Plumbing iPumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAMJNG A SPEOAUTf COMPLETE LINE OF FJOTlffiES COLOfltiV WHITE PUS Myroji Hughes  MASTER PLUMBER PHONE IJNGKNEY 157FI1 Alive fAPM ANIMALS COLLECTED PJJOHPTLY HORSES S100  COWS 100HOGS 10c per Cut WE BUY HIDE mD CiUI SKINS to JTfoSl qame fPHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARME8S ELEVATOR 8F3 Thetafantion of Mr and Mrs R HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311 1  j Central Ulead StocKCO enneiEy Sen Store  1 NK4lttJte5r Vhome now ,  ,,  iTrq LJ Foster of Wall   ed Lake called on Mss, Jessie Mr and Mrs Claude White cr The Glenn Kinqsley family UMi Suiriav f clled on Mr and Mrs Roywere Sunday quests at no AnKeith Bradbury and wife of C ei Dillingham Wednesday drew Campbell home ailed at the L J and Jess  Krsten Tasch haa her tonsils Walter Clark and wife spent sea c ienrv bmes Sunday removed at Melius foignton last week, hospital aiSunday at trie Maynard home in Manchester Clark FftlCEEVER PH1LGAS1APPAN Rang  Agas i OFFER AT TOUR PHILGAS SEALERS iJ  Railroad workers are represented by 23 standard unions By mutual agreement, 20 of these unionscom prising about 1,200,000 men, or more than 90are workNig under wages and rules agreed to by them and the railroads But leaders of three unionswith only about 130,000 men, or less than 10still refuse, after more than a year of negotiations, to accept similar wage and rules agreements These are even more favorable than the terms recommended by the Emergency Board appointed by the President i  YieS It certainly teems te be finally about time that the leaders of the UNIONS STOP THEIR delaying tacticstheir qulbbllncj But the leaders of the Brotherhood of locomotive Engineer, 4he Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and it Order of Railway Conductors continue te refuse They continue a course of dillying and dally Is definitely time to V igftalscoofctog a to M auautai V ivttttme and umr kuVmsttoe tgaalfeu4e Rtaatat mtif to  V miring arm  CoectiJed   tftaa J  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE 9km to CM Urn to modern your Sdtchen with Phages   the thrifty feottWd gas for farm and town homer ou can hual far and wide, but you voat find a bigger value anywLert the thli beautiful ee luxe range Remember, too, we will give you  generous fetdein allowance oa you eia range regardless of type, make at eenditioit Esy erms, if you wisN mAHi OTHER PHILOAS AtfllANCtt ROM WHICH TO CHOOSII  END IMS Q I 1  iM   ROBST l   ssl  vOitoe Kttetoto RMUJM m 99 Automatic fSato Itoator  tf J 9 f Wkj as  SEE US TODAY ML MTAIUTIttt kS art hoot On June 15, 1950, an Emergency Board appointed by the President under the terms of the Kailway Labor Actan Act largely fathered by the unions themselves made its recommendations on certain wage and working conditions rules in railroad language which had been in dispute between employes and the railroads More Thin 90 of Employes Accept Since then, terms equal to or better than the Board recommendations have been accepted by about 1,200,000 railroad employesmore than 90 of the total of all workers They are represented by 20 of  the 23 standard railroad unions Less Than 10 Refuse But three unionswith about 130,000 men, or less than 10 of the totalnave refused to accept, even after months of negotiations These three unions are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and the Order of Railway Conductors These are three of the socalled operating unions Already the highest paid men in the industry, their leaders demand still further advantages over other workers In all, there are about 270,000 operating employes But not all of them, by any means, are represented by BLE, BLFE, or ORC As a matter of fact, less than half132,000 to be exactare in these three unions More than halfabout 140,000are in other unions, principally the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen What makes the whole situation so hard to understand is that these 140,000 operating employes are working under wages and rules which the leaders of the other 130,000 say they cannot agree to What Do the Railroads Offer Thev offer these three unions the same settlement which was contained in a Memorandum of Agreement signed at the White House on December 21, I960 by four brotherhoods and the railroads Later these brotherhoods sought to repudiate this agreement But on May 26,1981, the Brotherhood of Railroad Traiiunen signed a complete ertemeat casyiaf out the principles of the Memorandum Agreement of December 21 They have been working under this agreement since May 25 What About Wages Under the terms of the agreement, yard engineers, firemen and conductors would now be receiving a wage increase of 34 an hour 272 a day and road engineers, firemen and conductors would now be receiving an increase of 19 cent an hour 156 per day Large sums of retroactive pay have already accrued and if the agree ment is carried out, will be paid promptly What About Cost of Living Increases The White House Agreement includes an escalator clause under which wages will be geared to changes in the Governments costofliving index Two such increases April and July, 1951have already been paid to the 90 of railroad employes cov ered by signea agreements What About the 40Hour Week The White House Agreement calls for the establishment of the 40hour week in principle, for employes in yard service The employes can have it any time after Jan uary 1, 1952, provided the manpower situation is such that the railroads can get enough men to perfdrm the work with reasonable regulrily at straight time rates If the parties do not agree on the question of availability of manpower, the White House Agreement provides arbitration by arefereeappointed Dythe President What Else Do the Union Leaders Demand The continued quibbling of the leaders of the three unions has to do principally with rules changes, which have already been agreed to by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Of these, the principal one seems to be that having to do with socaUd interdivisional serviceruns wtch take in two or more seniority distriris The union leaders would bar progress and efficiency in the industry, and better service to the public, by ifcflmtflirwg a situation where they can arbitrarily stop a railroad from establishing such interdivisional runs The carriers propose that if a railroad wishes to set up an interdivisional run, the railroad ana the unions should try to agree on such run and the conditions which should surround its establishment, and if the railroad and the unions cant agree, the matter will be submitted to arbitration But the three union leaders still refuse Rules Can Be Arbitrated The railroads have not only offered these three unions the same rules agreed to by the BRT and covered by the White House Agreement, but have even agreed to submit such rules to arbitration The Industry Pattern Is Fixed With the pattern so firmly established in the railroad industry, it seems fair to sug gest that the leaders of BLE, BLFE, and ORC stop their quibbling and take action to make the railroad labor picture  100 complete Certainly todays economic and international situation calls ft a united front And certainly no good son has been advanced why these unions should be preferred over all other r  1 employes ASTRBN  SOUTHfASTEHN I wssrrtPN I 1 RAILROADS Ws are publishing this and other advertisements to talk to ycsi md 1 masses Wttcfctw mftwymiJarerjWyaj    tr   VJV  ,fr t,mm yJiAM ffy m nifclRSIttw4u   ifc  W kV i,,, Bfnutltul praetiemt     sirwt ms tfT fxobat 4 in County oil  Grade I  IronniecABiNETTE  FITS IN ANY ROOM  IRONS ANYTHING YOU CAN WASH Combines beauty and utilitytakes ironing out of tht  basementlets you sit down and iron in the living room dining roomanyuliere Look at this laborsaving beauty today See how Ironritea tuo completely usable open endt let you iron everything vahable 3 cmt ta  a of tn     I  ta Mid county on  Uth day of OoV  Mt OUr  P  i A r lMl TwTli011101 mvitea 3 to 4 pan PzJlaUtaft flbeniB 9nt, Juio  P001 J001 Nancy laead In tho Matter at j too HTATB OP 5rfl L PAHis B WHETSSL DmaMi netresnmentfRonnie Singer Anila Jam OJWIy harta filed in f court 1 J l   hi jwtaoa pnaytog ftor license Ihev W1 set the table and serve to sell t tatuNtuf said Miato in cor P010Df TClarki, 3 Ut I tain rea estate therein described ley Billy Uqht Joan Endress j it i Otdmd that the 5th ecy of Nor Program Mary Lee Aschenbren i A,D 1951 i appotetecftr hearing said ner  , ,, j petttoa X i  tf j J F H and Third and that all penee interested in Mid We wrote a saitey story Too  tat ppear betae oedd Court, at said Late Eddie We made pictures to r j time and place to obow aause why a  go with it We like to make Sal ,  , license,to sell the interest of said  ety pictures to go with our Serf tate ta scad rooi ootato should not bo ety rules Our Halloween Decor j wntod ations look spooky J 0ft  nmmmmtA Bii   fm QM a puwe  IhJitt Grade feiiW I7  1 Nonoo thorn U gtyer by publication Marjory Miller spent the week 9 ipimance, otoaae  throe sacoMsiTo wk provtou jo end in Saugatuck JJ  IJFZ Sopextv aid day of heartag  tan AicWy  Karen Eichman and Sharon Ci A S5v patch, a Mwioaoor pttawd and ctrcuka Griffiths were 8 yeaTs old last   jSoStT With Me I d Is said County week 1 J5 T   A true copy Bfaom a BUUB , yye enjoyed our 2 day vacat uadQ a Prooation last week  PROFESSIONAL CORNER TH JUNCKNEY 8ANITAJUUM   ey M Dutfy, M D I Atacknoy a MjrhKfcn iooiy 1100 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays Mon Tuern M Sat,  to S p m DR a LB, McCLUSKEV Denial 112 North Michiaan Ave TelephonejM HEAL SSTATS Famu Homes Lake Properte and Buttnese Oppertunittes List Your Property witk Me  GERALD BA80N  Broker 2 0 a Worth Peas Ptockney, Mich Phone 10 3 Phone 15nf Hepairiao MToON I HUGHES Plumbing and Heofla State 8717 LatatMe Dflv License Bush hake Office 935 Residence 814    r Eveninas by Appointments  p H SWARTHOUT di SON Howell t Michig HERB SNEED Clstta Panhali lleaistar  PssbotM  LEE LAVEY GeceirV lasuiojvce f We had a film strip machine jdemonstrctton n our room last pjjont 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Lany Lambert of North Carol    iyE ina is a new boy in our room pxCM Pkxckney 78F2 Funeral Home Dos C SwarthouL Director Modem Equipmenl Ambulcnce fleivlte Phones 39  d3 Pmckney, Mich  FRED C HEICKHOFF or  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rivet Av He well u MlchiciMi Phoce 358 Jesldencs 615 IxOYD HF2DEF Livestock HaaLiia Weekly Trips Muds To Defers General Traddng Phone 64F14 PrAckne7 Mlc     WARPPR00F HARDWOOD TOP Beautifully styled hardwood top, finished like finest furniture Choice of  rich, biown mahogany or lustrouj honey blond ASK ABOUT A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION TAKE AO LOISG WEEKS TO PAY  RETB1GSRATION SERVICE HAROLD Rlwr Repairs On All Makes Phone Plncl aey 154F3 DR, C I TOWNER Dentist  1 I I a wT w rt it NOTARY JWSUBANCE cad QKUH 4 FOR MUNTZ T V SEE ROY  FISHER Factory Repceserjiativr j Free Demonstratioa Every Day rr UT  B II od Pwterl W l0J0 A M, to 1000 PM  Afterwards 044 Portage Lake oaa  i9  Mate e pfccfem 3461 I LAVEt HAIIOARE BUICK WE STILL HAVE NEW BWCKB MOLD MKEB BETTER Livingston Motor Sales  YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL  THE STATE OF MICHIGAN 11 Probcao Cm tor tno ovnty Uvinaotoo AS a MooMOfi of dct oourt hold en iho Piobat OfSoo ta th City oi Howoll Xn said county on the 26th day of Oct We are Cvecoroting for HaHo I ob A P 1961 i ween, We wrote invitations to m Xh Mattwr oi the tbTATE a our mothers to come Wed at 3 Gottfried Jagusch, also known as D m Jack Lee is general chair Gottfried Jagush also known as maa and Gail Gusafson, assist Fred JagusdL tant, They have appointed othef Fried JTeeplo having filed in aid court committees 1 Court hi anal admintmdon account,  State Policeman talked to us and his petition praying fox the allow on gafety last week Afterwards  , i ence thereof and for tho aSBianment ye wi0e a story enUtledThings  PhcOXO Dexter  and diatributton oi th ridue of said Q Remember on School Busses ,  I  , Nancy Reasons mother visited lfwj LAxj It 1 ordered that the 3rd day oi Dec uS Tuesday  jfflll nLUVW A D, 1951 m tea oclock in the yye enjoyed our 2 days vaca  I tcserXKL at wi robcrto otflco, b and nn      is hereby appoints to hear said petition 10 Ffth Grade FOR SALETwo large Duo Therm will be pedd Call Southfield 9708 nutono fan Butun, N4 ao   decorations for OU Circulating Heaters with Cir Detroit, Michigan  u ta Puriber CtaodThat puniic no 0    and put rmnF SALEhound Oai wood ,e dl  m ey idieta ol  or teachers class in to  4 69F21 and coal rangejust like new copy of thu ordr on  weei or  and  Ph Dexter 45oi, FincKney brzi 325  McdjXt Pinctkner uoceeiv w ptwvi to said day quMfss Martin took a poem wnt W JMTiiDI have 3 client who  ot hearing in the WnciSTy Dispatch a Sd printed by us back to Yp wunt to buy a small heme with FOR SALEt4 lid laundry stovfeAl aewapapor prints nd drcnlaed in r nSiwith her  to 20 acres near Pinckneybari condition 1159 Mower RcL Gow We w come Kay Marie Kit not necessary, prefer a garagt pnone 172F21, Pinckney A tn copy a Smith ched oi Oak Terraca, HI, to our Fred J Teepie, Howell Mich  OftletS    Itdo  Probalf grade  e1 h Register oi ProberU  LOSTA small brown and white Beagle dog near Bentley Lake and Gawley Rd,MondayReward FOR bALlJiC iractor,7 speed ransmission, can be used tor j  and Bonnie Lee  Indiana will have its first deer insect specimens we are giaa VJ J  season Nov 13 limited to certair have ,, h southern counties Nancy WyUe has a baby bro aae ,  4    7  ra Barbara Massey brought a 10 XUTOMAnC SAW FILING 75c plowing and hauling, motor ov baco plant to school for us to see LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED erhauled, good rubber, will con  rmd Bnnnie Lee some mounea , sn c Ar Tnlm ujnni hav vou 36 Summer Coal Prices Now in Etfect PHONE DEXTER 2681 D E Hoey Sons  After Nov 1, 116 lakes will be ther She is doing nicely m no open to white fish and cisco spear hospital and we keep sending ne ing This includes most of the cards and bocks lakes in Livingston county Seventh Grade  There are 400 sawmills now op Mrs Moirises dauqhter is ill erating in Michigan ond a substitute teacher is teacn George Meabcn jr and wife Le dancing classes have be called at the Russell Wctters aun The first is for the kindergar probate home in Fowlerville Sunday tin The next is for the first grade in aid HaTold Swarhtout and Gilbert aaJ up We had 2 days off lastj  ESTATE ov v ,,and Robert Campbell of Frazer Ifek Wed we have a Halloween IK THE MATTBt jj THB ESTATE 01 Amburgey hunted deer at Douglas Lake ov   A 1 5 M FOR SALE er 4he week end The Stanley Dinkel family call  j Griffith family, Don ed at the Kenneth Wylie heme n ,, mxA amliv and Luis  KI e 150  sider traae Wnat have you 36 Also SUeors and IWve j inch buzz saw and bladei000, Hrlrou 7 i gasoline motor with averse SSPSSW5,1f,GJSC ctric washmg machiue 2000 11524 Ifeer DrteJfllaiid Udce j Wilson, phone 69F11  r  WJuYlSiCustomCorn Picking THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Earl Schroeder corner M36E  The Probate Court tor U County oi Pinqree Road Livingtor gree Roads A a Marion 01 nd Cowtt nld at the LOST vSmall black and white Ciflce in tn City o Howell spaniel dog named Babyon the county on the 18th day oi Oci Spears Rd Monday night 4 D tesi childs pet Call 163 or A Merlin in Anderson Sunday  Pinckneys  Stackable and wife called on Robert Umstead and family at Wallea Lake Sunday and took l Mrs John Boyer Mrs Eleanor Rouse and Mrs Goldie Schaufle attended the OES instaUaUon in Pinckney Soturday night Thomas Kendrew and wife of, ft  fujrther Muskegon were week end guests the Lloyd Hendee farniljyHe was an army buddy of Lloyds , Levi Luatke and Alberta Dinkel m  Pinckny Dispatch, a nwapr  attended the MichMinn football prtmwi and circulated in aid connty game at Ann Arbor Saturday  true    aH  A dm ,   FOR SALK Building crnd twq Stanley Berriman having filed In wd  West Main St, Pinckney said courthisfinal adVninifitrton account known a8 the Stewart Anderson and hU potWon praying for the rt to settle estate allowance thereoi and ior tn oMtgn v v QQIaid Reason meet and itaaJhuttao 0 th riduv ol ,   rm  LT otaata FOR SALEA large Per01 f it u orderod that the 3rd day of Dec  culatinq air oil heater, exceueui uiy A T 1951 at ten oclock in the condition, very reasonable A D1951 at ten A, M, at sold Probate Mrs Charij Clark  phoi 40 Oiflce 1 hereby appointod faf fcearine urdered That Publir ,eo thorooi bo giTon by puDllcation of t aepy of Ate orde tor thr uccwiv proriouB t 4 day o bootte  FOR SALEBroilers, also soma  Mnrir Nsh phone 61FJ2 FOR SALEBroilers, Ebastere alive or dressed ,,w  IonLoi,jJJ12nlI WANTEDrARM LlbfuNGS, w Let us help you sell your faniL  mi 1 iaxi Mr and MrsJUbert Dinicel enter 1 ban W  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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>  ilJ sn wmk vi l VeiujB68 Characters EABLMcCOr This chamciei wan been some MwMgiti Mirror OldDontPusheAround Mich ha mixed ieelings over Senator ufeoert Tarfs candidacy for tne Republican nomination lox K taenL He trooped into the state hke Alexander, the Great, and eluded coiaiality, quite unlike trie austerity which usually surrounds bin Ussslsssss hjs cauwUacy was announcea in Detroit Outstate there was a great deal of silence One rural xiepuhlican leader made a re mark echoed n many rural areas Maybe but I do not see any star yet Tofts cnances ot getting Michigan, barking are considerered sum because of the strong iabor faction  r  All in ail his Detroit visit wa iuow locatea rtucinq was a popwas comjdetly overshadowed by uiar sport ana muny nexQ owned that of the Princess fclizabeth who  race noxses Among them were was in Windsor the same day  There were 37000 migrant labi orers in Michigan this year,They always present a problem in  crime and disease However withJusea 10 anve in xaces nere out then the crops would not be stockbndqe, the hoiel man, harvested Their pay is low and j sloii naci a race horse named housing conaitions wretched Michigans little Hoover Com October 24 1991 Marriages  LTJ 150iTuests ossemhl atthe Pmckney Conql Chmehc Saurdoy evening to witness the years too soon, in present aay exchange of marriage vowTs h   K ,  aoubMi  tween Virgina Lee SleydauX Jacinny ter  Mr, and Mrs Albert ley and Robert Guy Ambusgey son of Mr and Mrs Virgil AJEbur m Church Notes  Catholic  m 4L ne ne mignt nave aoubMi iuitween Virgina Lee Sleydcn nocnesier on tne Jac benny ter tf Mr, and Mrs Albert Shir pioyiamJUinouga m name was ley and Robert Guy Ambumev usxi everyone cadea this colorea         hoy  nas ei ana woxe aiamond pin ui   was i Mrs Merwin CamVbene4saed  iaiiea in ipsUanu about 10  oiqQ cmale8 3 J abra lighted the chancel where  palms and large baskets of white mums asdgkxdiola were grttce fully arranged Football Note JSBS2TI PW victory    Ne41 Current Comment l Schmitt F  u      , times, Brighton, not much heavier ammlJ Aft M0, lim than Pinckney, tackled hard and Winters fcOO ft UbOO  J i A was a iiasny ares geyjfev Donald BradoffiSTed P ore a cUamona ring ana L tht AiTt7 omVled C pinmnisue S was SJ ceremony and J ft KbOO IIeveana Dsvcittasei Friday evening al 7i30 County fairs flourished in about every county back in tne nineties ana even nnaaiey naa a lace track, it was located on Monks hill, south ot Pincxney wneie me home of George Thompson is P m oner Novenna Oeveptops 730tel ft 14 00 Maw the Roche boys, JJonn ana Steve iwepte nerm bwarthout John W Harris, Aioea Wilson and others Dr Norman Wilson of Jackson At Bert toVjJXanald Brady, pastor Virginia wore a dress of white  SSli satia with hdl skirt extending Into Nelson Buzzard Mrs D MWMt a court train The bodice was of J turn of fiowellspeaker Eat A Ccdl most ol UM time and   tne noWatoV  inq record Mows nun opposed to toMarly all deieOSe meaSa He nosalways been an opponent carrier sure and gave their bed 3 man interference, Briqhton scored in the openino minutes of play when they broke through the Pinclcney line and blocked a lack on the Pinckney 10 yd, line Shosey scored thru iOUgregatlOnal Z1118 Bton, Pnckney M tho St had Uteir bt Bearing chincTtPe tor wluch thlSvlSKS tot quarter They completed a  Micluqan At Defrott heSl lace designed with high neck and long lifted sleeves Her fingertip veil was of illusion net and she carried a bouquet of white baby mums, with wide white ribbon Harry H ne aired ihe colored t , , ,boy,McUoy, to drive it for him,He wonts the sockd welfare commie jaced at Pinckney a number of sion abolished and the work hand  times against Jim Roches Green led by a commission appointed by the qovernor Fred Alger, sec of state claims a spot check of the CIO gasoline tax referendum petitions shows 37 percent faulty He has order ed all of them checked The was 4,449,404 32 percent more snare from horse racing this year than last year There are only 11 private banks left in Michigan Gen Mcritland civil defense director expects to have 15,000 airplane spotters You cannot travel 6 miles in any direction in Michqan with out coming to a body ol water I There me 11037 lakes in Michi gan Three counties have over 300 each A special committee will reomend establishment of a ferry be the Brighton 9 yd lineHere they fumbled and Brighton recovered Brighton reached the Pinckney 2 yd line this quarter but lost the ball on downs Dave Haines tried to pass from behind his own goal line and was thrown for a safety, Brighton scored again this quarter Sat Pilgrim Fellowshipwill coll ect clothing for war sufferers Phone 164 or 61F12 if you you have Clothing , M L  Sun 1030, bermon,How Chirat bow She was given in marriage rorms and lEeforms His Church by her father Junior choir sings 1130 Sunday OVT11110 Pla78 , Mrs Doyle Templeton was her School Mjy had another scoring sisters matron of honor and Aud 730 Pilgrim FeUowship meet at S0161 third, quarter after rey Amburgey and Loma Shirletyj Mark Nash home Boxbara Miller bridesmaids They wore pastel j j leader gowns in shades of pink kmdjMon, 800f Deacons and Trustees blue of similar desiqn and dbrri  at church Wed, 400Junior choir practise 730, Senior choir practise ed bouquets of baby mums Rita Miller, neice of the bride, flower girl, Her frock was a pmk satin formal Larry Templetobthe brides nephew was rinq bearer Don Amburgey was best man and Hollis Amburgey and Doyle Templeton, ushers WilscnJie claimed to have beat en Roche once but this was dis puted At the Mason fair Green Wilsonroke in the home stretch and McCoy who was in the qrand stand yelledGet a saddle and him Jim This made Mr Roche jveiy mad Harry H did not prove to be a winner and McCoy went to Ypsi lanti and drove for Beers, the banker He also was butler and chcutierBeers also had a sumrrtfr cottage at Portage Lake and PC,, Wn B      McCoy can 0 there I  jjXMrTKSSltS JSii auto imd sometime IrotUnghcm STZl, S   Wk     U Dave Haines made a 40 yard run down the sideline, Briqhton turned back this threat by intercept, inq a Pinckney pass inside their own 10 yd line, Brighton scored the Forretah Diaries now being published in Detroit papers Mr, rbrrestail exsecretary of defense says that following President Trumans victory over GovDewey in  1948 he received a teleqram oi congratulation from Senator Taft, which read, Neither 1 nor my wiie were particularly disappoint ed at the results of the election Senator Taft denied writinq such a letter and said his telgram to President Truman merely congrat ukrted him and ottered his co operation However he is due for plenty of opposition At the AmMennonite Oalvaie MennoalU Church e   Beachy Paster S asupt WaherEsch Proceeding the entrance of the fftf  pyi fa,JSl bridal patry Wesley Reader sanq j l Worshlo lSS AlwayV and Through the        Pfffi Years with Mrs Merwin Merwin SJdwV Hoi HiS CampbeU accompanist , I j l Meetfag ,7, A reception wasld at he SSJ iSSHfUL  A 815 again the last quarter on an end erican Leqion convention at Mirun, Brighton sent in their second ami Florida, last week where team the last 3 minutes Against, General Douglas MacAtrhur was When Jim Roche raced at Ypsilan iZZ 1 1  U nrtrm trnrA, rrnH I COnOie iiqmea motif and the tables were caU  ZLySJ  German reiu this bunch Pinckney made sever al first downs on passes but had one intercepted which ended their last scorinq threat, A large crowd saw the game a thousand, two thirds of whom were from Brighton, Wiltse and LaPrad were both out with injuries and Jeffreys was hurt the first half and did not come back again Dave Haines played a good qame for Pinckney and so did the Mrosfka Bros,who caught most of the passes,Spittler the headliner qirls passed out buttons wth MacArthur for president oti them Gen Eisenhower iss expected to announce his can didacy after the New Year T gees 156 teat sare neededCall a 0110211011 went m e l08 quar ti he came to the race track and,  ,   ,  Listed on entertatnina MrRoohe, Both Yun mi I nala tWMa Frankfort and Mennomneela the Boors home Beers was 355 JOCals ot the MI NMfc of the leqisW oMcCoy hod the run , 2 Son, Bm laB, Fri   fTiTvS, ni1 the house, r lo, io 0,  rtinniitKtr the n,JTw   rnday noon 1 the short end of the berung, DexlRSTTSIaVaZM 58 W ll tied withBtighton fcrta, place lanawhile out naing with a white , u IU,, ,LA ,,,, o  i T u Jr,i 1 ,, for there alter the ceremonyIhe store was and impressed by makinq several knee tackles Pinckney plays Dexter there Friday and again will be on he Nearly, half of the county clerks treasurers and registers of deeds geMess than 3,000 a year,  qirls, they being struck bv a fast ,, uvn s,i mff VA inn i  ,  itaijm wiwuya 17 Kvtr,Mwv, The list of unemployed in DejMichigan Central train The girl  it wIJ flL1 HceM d 2 bridge and Adrian Marys both r  Richaidi tied with Brightc works in Kennedys with Twml and a  The follow stolen, It contained inq Fridays Pinckney playsjStock troit has increased 23000 as the alto companies announce drastic production cuts War contractors are said to bepirating skilled technicians away from other industries by offering hiqhei wages rarXUUmehoVa8  l  WU UUU Riiiou JJUI uiu innew, W4   uritr ArAam thorobri belonging to Mr Bjngad      escaPed given for the bride previous togwg  the Gerry Ekrhman the wedding n 3 Mrs Ben VVhite visited THE COUNTY INFIRMARY ANNOUNCEMD T the Basil White family at Ionia Raiy  last Wednesday  away, Pinckney Maeteeon Henry A daily paper last week saidMonday night, conditions at the Livingston coun Larl A Uphoff director ty inhrmary or poor house are to be investigated, including the el LOVE led theft ol food and clothing Hobert Steadman, state controller crid a large quantity of food had disappeared there the last four months Cecil Bohm welfare air Fieds accused her of being Am THE MESSIAH DEC 16 The Hartland Area Project will present the Messiah at the Hart  T u , land Music Hall Dec 16 at 800 Mr and Mrs LesUe Curtis of f lane Ward,daughter of Mr,and p m Anyone wanting to take Ann Arbor announce the engage Mrs uari Ward ofPmgree was part is welcome Rehearsels every ment of their daughter, Lois, to married Saturday night to Rich AND TERROR BEHIND IRON CURTAIN Her crime was she fell in love with a Russian officer yet the ector said an investigation had been underway since last May The food involved is surplus food erican spy and sentenced her to 20 years in prison Read the details of the true stor in this com and Tood bought by the county, ing Sundays October 28 issue Most of the evidence consists of of The American Weekly, exclus affadavits turned up by R J Budd of the surplus food dept and turn ed over to Art Gen Millard Last year the institutes food bill was S5900 plus 700 worth of surplus foo4 Th County Welfare Com consisting c Garland Elliott,Chas ItselL Howell and Thos Howleit of Gregory were to meet with pros cuter Erwin to lay out a course of action Mr cmd jMrs David Harding operated the infirmary until May 17 when they resigned to take a sim ilar in Lenawee county They resigned there 5 days ago Budd said his dept refused to accept food receipts from the Hardinqs of ter they went to the Lenawee in stitution   MR8L WINIFRED BALL Mrs Winifred Ball 70, dough ter of Charles and Harriet Burnet oi Hamburg, died a the Chelsea Old Peoples Home where she had been since 1949 She married Howard Ball in 1904 He died in  1948 She leaves a son, Edwin, 2 nices, Mrs Viola DeVoe of Dex lei and Mrs Frank Danek of Ow ively with Detroit Sunday Times NSERVAHON DEF NOTES Diving ducks are beginning ta move in Michigan, At Pointe  Pfc Robert Hoopiqarner oi the air ard Carpenter of Gregory at the force in Texas, son of Mr and married Saturday nght at the Mrs Alfred Hoopinqarner of Pon West Marion church by RevJPali tiac Lois graduated from Pinck man The reception was at the ney high school in 1950 and is church parlors, employed in the Michigan BeU Telephone Office, Pontiac  j Mr, and Mrs Roy Dillinghaa A   were in Ann Arbor last Wednes 4H NEWS day The Hooker boys came back Some 75 people attended tne with    week end Summer Achievement prcaiami  at the new Elementary school,  Henry spent the week Lhere Saturday, Oct 2Qlt was the,end in Detroit with her son, Ger first program of this kind for the  da, Pinckney Area and the 4H boys Mr and Mrs, Ben White called and girls were the first group to I at the Ernest White home in use the school for a public pur iHowell Thursday The Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansing spent Sunday at pose At this meeting certificates were presented by Co Agent, H JJiart the Wm, Mercer home, Mrs, Hel Mouille the first day, field men to those who completed their sum I en McGregor of Brighton called ion Burnett of Pinckney and Wm Keaton of Belleville le funeral was at the Whit more Lake Congl church TUGS Af cfternvi Rev Compton of fidating Burial in Webster cemetery For t fires damaged 118 acres last week to Mr and Mrs Hollis Wy at Mcpherson haiaVHow Friday a 7 lb checked 661 ducks and 286 coot compared to 524 duck and 143 coot a year aqo  Poor to good hunting conditions were reported the first week of the hunting season The best duck hunting was in Delta county but pleasant week ends in south en Michigan was not conductive to good hunting ,Oil and Gas leases on 241748 ocres of state land will be offered at Lansinq in November Most of this in in northern Michigan except 1085 acres in the upper pen nsula IS IN KOREA recently arrived In Korea and ha been1 assigned to the 48th fighter Bomber Wing as Clerktypist He types all correspondence and handles all file work m the Class mer work Following this checks Saturday, were passed out to those who Mrs Elgin Line and Mrs Mar got prkes at Fowlerville fairOnly jory Line attended the Kings two 4H lubs were presentCann  daughters convention at Sagi Bradley Kebman VanSlambrk A Mrosfka Jeffreys Johnson J, Mrosfka Haines L   T L, G, C RG R T ft E Q B L, H, R H,i f B Brighton Axnett Cuappel Crabtree Price Wood Appleton Ouonerty Shosey Atchinson Stonex Danich Recently the Indiana legislat lature voted to publish the names of all those receiving old age pen sions or assistance and as a consequence lost their federal aidlnd iana claim to have already out old age pensions 10 percent by fear of publicity and expects to cut them 25 percent more when publication starts At the governors conference many southern governors went on record in favor of publishing old age pension names We do not get their view point Why economize by holding up to ridicude and scorn unfortun ate people who are obliged to ap ply for old age pensions or assistance Such action is about as ethical as publishing the names of the inmates of the poor house or the war veterans who receive pensions or assistance TouhdownShosey 2, Prieskorn, Extra pontPrieskorn, Referee Pui On many sides we hear much of curtailing old age pensions and assistance and abolishing social security Are not those ad vocating this rather sticking their necks out During the last 50 years the life expectancy has increased from 49 years to 70 In veri UmieiGrfcmbean, flicrd another 50 years there should be linesmanChapman, srs and Growers and Hurry and Curry Livestock The leaders are now last Wednesday daughter, Homer WURron and Glenn Burbon of Detroit Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel, B ij181 M filiation and Assignment Section of the Wing Prior to coming over seas he was stationed at Ft Warren Afr Pbtci Bast as derktypist He attended Okla A and M College, an cdr force contract school, where he was tcraqht ad mmistration trad typing There were  16 percenr lets baft 4pcdm this year than kst There were 17 ritafl dealerl tmdJ38 wholesaleis  mnows wJsteAaoeOorte SLfXJ a dot cakHpJj jrfke minnows 7iC    w , u B ji J n  Uova Hendee family spent Mrs Joseph Basydb and Mrs Sunday at the Ed Nuoher home Tom Bonner and Roy CampbeU m Holt uoner nome cmd L J Henry During the dis Sunday visitors at the AlW cussionthe ground work waj heme w  r krid for the Pinckney Area Hand wife WOLHKW CoundL John Burq was named   C Soott and to the chairmanship and Joe Basydlo, secy Five members ar to be chosen later The purpose Arw,  ,  ,35  T of the council is to encourage  cmd Levi Ludtke were in more children to take part in 1 riJS work and assist leaders Refresh J Mr and Mrs Wayne AfLee mentswere served and the evenfpent theweek end wlQAi Don maspent in dancing A meettoq j Tower fiHfiily In Illinois ofajlH 1 eaders wUl be held CpLDale Meabon is home from held krter j   forbugh   Paul Singer moved Into his MAJSbNIC DEGREE WORK  J1 M Saturday, Uvingston Lodge No 76 T 0 Mr and Mrf Jcfmes AM has set the following dates   Wallace last week, a for dear work  Srf , Sat, Nov 3, MM Degrees,   Griffiths gave a pre Tues Nov 7 FC Degress nPal shower at her home Frt There will also be A Degrees, day night for Susan CcanpbeiL FOOTBALL SCORES Brighton and Dexter still domin ate the Land OLakes League with 3 wins and a tie eachBrighton playe Manchester Friday and Dexter Pinckney in the final lea al league games n Friday scores were Dexter 31 South Lyon 6 Hortland 26, Manchester 6 St Thomas 38 Resuretion 26 Howell 7, Charlotte 6 Chelsea 20, Lincoln 2Dundee 20, Saline 14 Morenci 29, Reading 0 Okemus 23, Stockbridqe 13 Concord 40, Grass Lake 14 Milan  12, Roosevelt 0 Williamston 20 Leslie 13 Dansville 7 Fowlerville 6 Walled Lake 33, Milford 19 Deerfield 19 Adrian St, Marys 6 Ann Arbor 26 Lansinq Eastern 6, Morenci won her 32nd consec five game and Howell beat Char lotte for the first time in 20 years  times as many old people as there are now In Detroit  now there are 150,000 people over 65 years old In 35 years one third of the population will be over 60 years old They will be able to get what they want and it is a certainity they will not vote to abolisli old age pensions WUiam Jeffreys school eagin  eer was taken sick at the school Friday morning and had to be taken home It was a farm of pneumonia but he is better, By order of the W M P W Curltet Sec O E S INSTALLATION Pinckney, Chapter No 145 O E will install their newly elected officers Saturday night, October 27 00 at the Masonic Temple Mis Lucy Jeffreys has returned from Howell ana U eft ihe  Gene Dinkel fr of the stale police ia spending his vacation fci Pinckney VFW 7301 give afea ther party a the school Nov 10Pbt Joseph Stackable fr Fat has been assigned to office dut   ies at Camo HoiTtoa Colorado,road moneythey may all Rev and Mrs Donald Brady, co,, to it Mrs Dora Swarthout Mrs Millie Elliott, Blanche Martin, MisJluth Curtett otBSrW and Mrs VL E DcJtow attended, the CoaqT dis In the early days of this nation the states had no money for road buildinq there beinq no weiqht and gas tax The roads were bad ly needed and in order to get them private companies were given franchaises to build new roads and charge tollMost of the roads built were plank roads, lumber being easy to qet and cheap Grand River was planked from Detroit to Lansing There is a stoy that Novi was originally Toll Gate No VI When th9 state took over the roads it wan named NovLThere was also a plank cod running west from Dexter to the Johnson farm These roads were built of green plank which curled up as they dried outThey were not kept in repair and in time became dangerous to use Now with road funds curtailed the toll read is coming back again Conneticut, Pennsylvania New Jersey, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Colorado all have a number of toll roads Maine has one 44 miles long Without the states devise a way to of her brother, William,     J2 N00 last week Floris Clark went IntoDetroit EARLY TMAfl MArLDio Mxxmd MnArmuTMarraY od Mrs Blanch Terry al FUfti otdlid onMfSMary Hoff Tuesday men m to see fdwp ft A marriage license was to Robert Amburgey, 20, Dexter and Virginia Shirley, 18, Plndc i    PWCINEY UNOS DABOTTEM  t eyChxis wulmeet with Mrs tbufirCoyle Thar  t i   V MWTO VW4v Vr vv s    You just cant beat an electric range  and I love mine, beams charming Marilyn Banonis It does so much of the work for me    leaves me lots more time for Vince and Vince, Jr Yet, according to Vince  Her cookings terrific, interrupts  her husband, a man who loves to eat Just taste this chili It makes me want to forget all about training rules Well, you certainly can forget about cookhtg problems when you use an electric range, laughs Marilyn  Theres no guesswork, no fussing about heat adjustment, when you cook  electrically And special dishes come  out just the way you want them Find out for yourself what a wonderful difference an electric range makes in the life of a modern homemaker See your appliance dealer ait your Erst opportunity Come in and see the RANGE OF  THE STARS     8 3 4 f  i  An AJIAmercon Fflv   itn salt  tsp salt cayenne pePP 1 No 2 can tomoo 16Oincconto , 1 1tb can red kianc  coerce, W  ELECTRIC  1A lb bocon, diced , chopp1 large greenpepp i ih around be , i i  5HV  Pd ooker Tur Itch to Wg j anput bacon  deep we  Qf  Add on o   bacon until V  ,el,ow Add J,  gjen pePPer ul epcrad into  Jtir thor on stir until mea ,, pepper I o as  chili powder, a ana onai0 pc e mln0es SEE JAUR DEALER  r Avv vjA m  jJKll  Scientists attack Michigan ranks among the top three states in peach production To protect this important industry, scientists at Michigan State Colleges Agricultural Experiment Station are experimenting with methods of controlling blossom blight Recent experiments tested sprays of wettable sulphur, liquid limesulphur, and various new organic fungicides Though not conclusive, results of these tests have been encouraging For additional information on this continuing fight against peach blossom blight, call, write or visit four County Agricultural Agent  tlettrlcal detective tracks down telephone troobh  In a large Michigan Bell dial telephone office about 2,000,000 switch contacts are on duty to carry your calls 10,000 of them may be needed to clear a path for a single call So faults, though infrequent, must be detected quickly A new automatic detector has been designed for the job It finds faults broken wire, specks of dirt causing high resistance  and detours calls  around them Then it automatically punches out a report on the trouble Maintenance men check these reports regularly, learn what needs attention, see that service flows smoothly Telephone efficiency like this keeps quality of 8ervio high, keeps costs as low as possible JLLCJUAAN BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY k tit, ,  mm  ftu, Wei, Thar October rALTJCU Qf wSERLAmr  ID Teehakoke Ifeveltjr ma Friday, Saturday October J6, 27 Glenn Faid Nina Foch In UNDERCOVER MAN alio Scotty Beckett Hmmy Lydon GASOLINE ALLEY I Neighboring Note j James Prescott who operate jodtodcer plant at VWllkansyille  j Stockbridcje and Munith,ha been  elected president of the Michigan Food Locker Assn Mrs now Hadley, a lifelong resident oc Jnadilla died at Ply, mouin last week , The Gregory fire dept was called 10 the Whetsel place at Patierson Lake lost week by a  ubbiih fire Laxi Gallup QL Pinckney claims to have shot the first pheasant in the county last week He shot 1 a 2 lb cock 10 minutes after the season openea A Ford tractor, driven by Vem  Poratn of Munith struck tne iron J bridge over the Huron nver at  Hamburg and damaged it so badly traffic was held up an xiur and a half An empty Brighton school bus wass iorced, in the ditch by a car last week and damaged BUiie Anderson, 19, of Detroit driver of the car got a ticket for Coming No Highway In the Sky j reckless driving His Kind of Woman Little Egypt 855 hunting licenses were sold in nngnton this year Another attempt is being made i being made to incorporate parts I of Districts 357, Genoa into the   Briqhton Area School District A previuos attemp was nullified Friday, Saturday October 26 27 , Oy circuit court who ruled the pro  HEART OF THE ROCKIES I ceaure iaulty Tne children from  SUP Western Stanine the district attend Brighton on a Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards tuatiou jxxsis Shoemaker and Dves, Sources of The Brighton Firemen will ban Human Energy, Hollywood Mem t quet the high school footballteam orlea, Pleasure TreasuP8  I team Nov12 at the American Leg Sunday, Tuesday, October 28,30 3Sr exteiTheatre FiWay, Saturday October 2, 27 i , DeLux Double Feature hows 700, It30 Gene AuteeyJiia horseXaiampion in AUTREY IN THE MOUNnES  Fine Dont Miss This SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE i Sunday, Monday, October 28, 28  Matinee Sunday tild p m conttai SATURDAYS HERO John Derek, Donna Reed Tew Tuee  Wed, Tbur Oct 30, 31 NOT 1 THE DESERT FOX  with James Mason  Horelty  Glen Ford, Gene Tieraey, Ethel Barrymore Sunday, Monday, October 28, 28 shows 700, 900 j fundor Shows 3 5, 7, 8 TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL  In TecuBicolor  musical starring, i Jean Peters, Dale RoUertson  Cannon Shorty Nee AVON TOLA i tJt Michlac sew ejepsBercej   I Tuee Wed, Thur Oct 30, 31 Nov 1 THE LAST OUTPOST  In Technicolor A Super Western Starring Ronald Ryan, Rhonda Fleming and Peter Hanson  Newt Coming Sirocco, Little Egypt Mr Belvidere Rings the Bell SB Mtafe iota hall Tickets are on sale Uorn to Elgin Red Wilson and wife of North Lake last week a  son Elgin is a past master of the Dextei Masonic lodge  Married at the home oi the brides son, Kenneth at Wrights Corners and Pinckney jFJdi, Oct  13 MrsEugenia Quigley to Richard Demerest of Flat Rock October 29 at the Ann Arbor court house has been set as the date to receive bids for the con of the Portage flood control canal Michigan State College has requested allocation of a commer cial television channel for the college  The studen council at Howell hass purchased a popcorn machine for use at athletic games Wexford county has voted to sell their 120 acre poor farm TO PLEASE A LADY auto race picture with Clark Gable Barbara Stanwyck News, Cartoon, Cocka doddle do wewe Coming Fury of tne Congo, Raid ers of Tomahawk Creek, Hit Par ade of 1951    NO DOWN PAYMENT  riday, Saturday October 26 27 WHIRLWIND ene AutreyAniley BurneGaU Davis, Dick Curtis Comedy Cartoon N   BM, Sunday, Monday, October 28, 29 ONLY THff VALIANT An Acui Drama ftaataa Gregory Peck, Barbara Paytoa, Ward Bond, Gig Young, Lon Chaney, Jeff Corey Sun Shows 3,5,7j Disnev Cart Fathers  m People Tttet, WL, Thur Oct30, 31 Nov 1 THE PEOPLE AGAINST OHARA REBUILT MOTORS A Dmw Stantna for Cars Trucks and Tractors Spencer Tracy JohnHodiak and One Year to Pay Diana Lynn shows 715 910 L O S E Yr 6 cartoon New Car Guarantee JiTSr TBPTT Ann Arbor Coming Angels in the K 158821   Worth Uta  the Oufield I ii i ears Ago j ii4CiUiey beat Stockbridgethere  triaay 20 to 0 Swarthout made 2  touchdowns and Weddige l,Swar taut had time taken out for him tor the iirst time this year Albert Hurd died at Eimira Sun day His wife was the former Ann ivuKii ol Pinckney, sister of W  E Murphy She and 2 sons sur ,vive j Herbert Peters and Morion Kenimk were married at Albion Sat urday 1 George Irwin,46, and employee of the Mich Bell Telephone Codied at Owosso Tuesday He day, His wife was the former Ann Spears Barton of Pinckney  it tne election this fall Living ston county will vote on abolishthe office of count y agriculture aqent The contract for building the Huron River Drive from Dexter to Ann Arbor has been let to Jeffrey and Wellweer of Saline  THE STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County oi What At j  mini i a eeid Conn neld fid the Probate Ottee in the Chy oi Bewef In eaid county on the lAh day oi jpbt i D 1161 l   IN THE MATTfcB Of IH1 ESTATE OF MAV A, MITCHELL Deceased  Stanley Berrlma haYlna filed In eald said oourthisfinal adWinistrton account  and hie petttton praytoq for the allowance thereof and fox Oe wiq men and dleHlbqSeri oi the reetduw oi  laid eetaie  It 1 ordered that the 3rd day of Ded   July A, D, 1951 at ten oclock in the A D,1951 at ten A, M, at ecdcl Probate  Olfice to hereby appointed fc heartoo aid petition  it is Further urtered That ebUc You need ao experience ami x thered be gtren by puPHccttton    you will be paid while you learn copy tA thto ordei, for fliree eeceeeti J Telephone jobs for girls pay weeks ptertouf to eaid day a heartw higher than ever before If you in the Pinckney Wepatch, a newspaper are interested In a good Job wffl printed and circulated In taid county  regular pay Increase drop by our,  DO I WANT MOST IN A JOB b Good frag of Course But more, that that a chance to get aheaaV a iseiing that Z oe proud to have us friwids These are some of the ad van vantages in telephone work U you are looking for a good Job that can be fun and be interest ing work too Michigan Bell may Have a Job for you I true copy joleeta PanfaaO  Register of Probate  Hiram R Smith Juvir  Probate EATINGS our employment office MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHORBT CANY 323 Z Wtehlngton St Ann Arbor Michigan 1 Be Hinckley has sold his farm at Pingree to Detroit parties I The opening of the football rhe senior class officers are season brings with it a series of Elizabeth Bokros, pres, Merwin predictions and ratings of teams Clothing for Relief AHT CLEAN CLOTHING WITH A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF SERVICE VALUE CAN BE USED TOCOt OONTMBUTiON WILL BE PROCESSED AND TRUCKED TO THE AKRON, PENNSYLVAN li CWTER AND BALED FOR EUROPEAN AND KOREAN RELIEF CALL PHONE No 50F2 Campbellvice pres Milly Haines, sea riazel Smith, treas, Junior  Class, Clare Miller, pres Wayne Carr, vice pres Cecil Hendee, sec Fannie Johnson, treas 10th grade, Wilhelmina Bourbonnais  pres Gertrude Tupper, vice pres Berdella Eulersea Viola Burnetttreas9th gradeta0Roche, pres jlrvinq Hicnardson, vice presRuth  VcmBlaricum, sec James Nash, treas I Years Ago S E Barton has moved into the house on Pearl St vacated by W H Clark  Mr and Mrs Adam Boyer who ,have been visiting in Montcalm county are home again,  Be Roche, Walter and Mae VanFleet have enrolled in PinckJney hiah school, bringing the to tal enrollment up to 35  tj    wr j George Reason jr has gult his J your best and most depend, job on the road and is back in 16 security is that which you tthe hardware store again 8 yourself through thrift I The boiler arrived Tuesday far rirSft now, Today is the time tor the new hotel heating plant that l0 5 or your future by uav Casper Sykes to frTlttinq in i5,Wj2S,leW  Mrs Chas Grimes now has her W K5USlP25r2WSAV a bver ssraaaRisWi I Mrc Emerson Bowen and Infant PEBSGNABLE4tBEAS0NABLE cm over the country Many of these ratings soon fall by the wayside With so kige a num per of players and other factors1 involved it in not surprising The financial rating of an in dividual is more predictable Whether large or small the abil ity to earn, to save and improve can be established and main tained over a lifetime Haw is your rating,A Savings Account begun now and regul arly added to will help estab Iish one All deposits up to 10,000 insured by ear membership fax the fedcal Deposit Insurance Ccr poratioiL DONT EVER FORGET ENJOY Wl WATER 3ave Over s100 a year  mil  Have evkh  Wles eft wafer fer eailet 4ithwahn, wttMer weiHe flerlevs thampeev ejeSftitfel bohng Qet isetsu details ee   i In  weter pERMunr HAUR SOfTIIII   eeifi  J n im Rev Ezra sol died Tuesday The funeral was at Fowlerville j About 65 couple, half from Pinck  n  attended the dance at Dexter Rriclrry night  j Mr Patrick Kelly has gone H  Virgin a to spend the winter with her son Phillip j I The HamlurgPumani Formerimed np T3ub maet with Mr and Ma, fmxm hi Vlrginin to spend the winter wiuJMmfetv Ftdeicd OEORQE dOOm   Ptuibbtoo  WATER gYJTBMir 4 a Kffc awwofi a qpe PlnckDtr 158FI1   Adqm Ftends Oct 29 The foUow WLOV wm 4 isite    d i yy WWQWWQWIFS Th C Store Act c Mcch 6 1877 ij UMcnpttQ Pric lo per yeai I  fod W Curjett PubUber Groceries, Drygoods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Linyerto Harry Read of Byron called on Mz and Mrs Irvin Kennedy last Wednesday The Robert Vedder family have moved into one of trie cottages at Portage Lake on Bocks canal Merlin Amburgey is in Philadelphia attending the convention of the Visual Products Workers of America Ival Shirley and wife of Dun dee, Herman and Thomas Shir and wives of Detroit, Gayle Slur ey and wile of Buck Lake and Daryl Shirley and wife at Ply mouth were Saturdaycallers at the Albert Shirley home Mr and Mrs Rex Noggle en tertpdned Sunday in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen Frank Aberdeen and family, Mr and i Mrs Earl Baughn, Mr and Mrs J Sarold Porter and Mrs Virgnia Carver  LOOK FOK THE CLOCK Al MJSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED 0 Plumbing Pumps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAMJNG A SPECIALfTX COMPLETE LINE OF FXJTtmES, CO LOB W WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE IfNGKNEY 157F11 Kennedy Gen Store  IAWEST PVJICE EVER Special  Inn PHILGAStAPPAN Ranjf C Mir cifMli eooMaf tjp t It fcmUa ttaeandto  , POM i J  LIBERAL TRAMIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANCH Now  At tkmr It awdernise yeut Edtcht with Phtictt   the thrifty bottled gat for farm and town homer1 eu caa huat far and wide, but yot it fine a bigger value anywLere thfe Wautifid 4a luxe range ftemembtr, teo, wt will give you a fenereut taedeiii allowance am your U ranft regardleaa of type, make, er condition Eray terms, if yew wiatt Af OTHER PHtlGAS AWIANC MOM WHICH TO CHOOSCI  Mrs Rosemary Whiiley took Mrs John McGuire and bab to Detroit Monday Mrs, Mcaion Burnett with her daughter, Mrs Lora Danek of  Owosso attended the funeral oi Mrs Winifred Ball at Whitmore Lake Tuesday Miss Blanch Martin was a Sun day dinner guest of Mr and Mrs, Andrew Nesbitt, Drand Mrs W  C Wylie of Dexter called Mrs Alto Meyer attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs Bessie Reece,dt Howell WednesdayMrs Reece was the last surviving child of Peter McGraw of Pinckney Keith Bradbury and wife of IChelsea called a the L, J Henry home Sunday   Mr and Mrs Floyd Weeks and Tommy and Mickie Ritter spent danciterf, Elzabeth, of Grcm  Sunday at the Mark Nash home Ledge were Sunday guests at the Y Mrs Emma Dinkel and Mrs Clifford VanHorn home Edith Peck were in Ann Arbor Tony Morroco of Detroit spent Saturday with Mrs Claude Kir Sunday at the Lester McAfee jschke home i John Carpenter and family are f Joe Clark and wife and Ver now located at SeatLe Wesh  Clark and friend were recent vis Mesdames Lester McAfee, Jus  itor at the Charles Clark family tin Stecker, Clayton Carpenter jat Galeaburg and Omar Gass were in Detroit Friday Don Griffith and family of Ann Mrs Esther Carpenter, Mrs CliffArbor were Sunday guests oi ord VanHorn and Mrs Justin Joe Griffith family Stecker attended a cancer meet xM T x4  c ina in Eas Lansing last week Mrs can Matteson spent Sun   Dinel was a  day with her husband Pvt Otis , Mellus ho8pital Brighton, Matteosn at FtCuster He goes to j week Ptnnaylvania this week Mf Qnd Mrg M    Wm Brink and wife of Grant Mreka Darrow were in Jackwere week end guests at the Al  nday and had dinner tat Shirley home MX, u , WJ 7 Mr, and Mrs Charles Eddy of  Henry Hauck went to Detroit Roscommon spent Sunday with I Friday and attended the past mas M Edna Reason Iters night of the Roseville Mason Mr and Mrs, Elmer Pratt of  cc lodge of which he was the Coopereville were Sunday guests Wond master of 9 Rov Reason family t second master Mrs Fred Read was in Detroit I Dr and Mrs George Pearson Friday Muriel came home with have moved to Howell hr for the week end Sunday guests at the Lee LavMrs Rene Miller attended an ev home were Mrs Mae Metz of alumni reunion at Adrian over Howell and the Vincent Shields the week end family of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Roger Carr attend Mrs Lucy Reason entertained ed the insurance dealers conven Friday eve at a Stanley party jtion at Pontiac Friday and spent I the week end a he Leo Bettys Norman Miller, Howard Rid home at Walled Lake Winston Baughn and Claude , e James Hall family of DexSwarthout returned Sunday from ter gp Sunday at the Merwin Douglas Lake with a deer each Campbell     Win hafl  MJKieason and wife were Sun  DadJtv Alive FA ANIMALS COUCTED P0UTLY COWS 3X70 HORSEIl 2CO HOGS 10c per C WT BUY HlDEa AD CAU SfONS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMEflS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311 Central Head StocKCO M  t Pluobing Water Systems etc Stanley Dinkel  04 Airetl j  Kf  2 17 i rom where I sit y Joe Marsh 7xty My Citv r  ,   Guess They Felt Pretty Sheepish  f V  I went to Certral for the friitbal Jj  , s a topnolchcr Hut I hep a i to w ndcr ifit was worth th ti u,i wlicn v i pot in a 1 rullic jam Ilmlw, hoinc I Trafjc mrikcs me rS p livnt WhfTi T cami   lead that iiOtTfiLT, to io, i the niin hi,irway, J tuiHf it, hi  nl hjint n I 1  u  nviy hv I  ii then fotrhes im shr t by tlie j itoari  a icnd ond  1 Lurried around and darned  tre werent twenty cars be  iid mc One driver had followed  iroside ards onto  iy , i inr I knew a short, cut then a whole string1 of them swung ifter him like sheep From where T sit, theres n seiw in just following alonf Whether its rhoosin a road, m  movie star, or what beverage te drink at meal time, its rlways better to make your owri decisions iiwm, Iy, I often liite a glafiB of 11, with my dinner, but most of ail, I like the freedom of making up y own mind about it , Cuprichly lij, I ruled ilittcs ttreuers Foundatmm Big Discont on ThU is the 14th year gone daer huxrfag it  is the Max nrst deer he got USED MACH JOHN DEERE H TRACTOR cmd CULTIVATOR,Motor Overhauled JOHN DEERE M TRACTOR O Malic Control like new, Starter and Lights, Touch SEE US TODAY day dinner guests at Reytnolds homa x, , x,  ,  , , The Younglove PTA met at the Mr and Mrs C MNelson and 8Chool Frday night Mr and Mrs, Tom Chapman of Myron Hughes and wife are flint called on Mrs Mary Hoff building a house on M36E, east Jast wMk of Dexter Rd , David Dcnrow who was iojured Sunday callers of Mrs, Emma in a swing last week returned Vollmer were Charless and Hilhome from University hospital, bur Eisejeand wives and Henrv lAnnn Axbor Thursday  ofFowlerville and fre latl I Vern McQuillan and wife 6f De ers daughter and husband of  troit, Ted Backus and wife and, Lansing, Bob Pike and wife called on Mr,  jvlr, and Mrs, Ona Campbell and Mrs Wm, Shehan Sunday,  Thomas How0 and famUy   Asher WyUe and wife and 2 lccclled on rjari Lentz and wife of  children attended the 4H ban jging Friday CHOICE OF THREEJOHN DEERE 4344 cmd 46 Tractors, All In good auet at Fowlerville Wednesday1  Andrew Cakpbell familv Condition night , spent Sunday with Mrs, Joan Holt 1 The iollowinq attended he Farm, lrid family  ks0n N  d 2 RowMINNEAPOLIS MOLINE CORN PICKERS Bureau banguet at Howell last The  Berhardine Bums 25  SZJttfiLfgR N INTERNATIONAL SEO 1111 ft S ffiSBff8gSd MfirrfSheOTWATIONAI CORN BINDEPLOADER  BUNDLE CARRIER Hfiv menti Ralph Clinton end wife bough jWwd To S11 I Th Thomas Line family spenf, K Jr , njL nnA OTe mov the we end at the Don Wid  J and  mV CASE ONE BOW CORN PICKER Joed Very Little r Hardld Gallup and family of mever home in northern  Michj 40 1 John Cologne j S   M     22   d  Dr, wASj, ackoSw JM MirAliATldM I  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ieUers   CORNER eWQDeW MMTABIUli SP0 A  II AX 8 STATS , When I eet to high school 1 02a    football eweeejejeaea and that afl estate appear tune oad pane to tioaaavto edU the tote at acaf   iiaoa tn prnfr te k7iy do did  Sj Johnny Dinkel  1  First Grade afaoeld eat be We bovo eome new plants in  our toon They looavjdoe W die cbaerving BoJety Week dad mokma oofetv ruiaa Jy 7 workmen are fixing our  UMlnuott We will be glad when ittw finished,  I We ore mottog HoUowaen plane We raito eon lack 0 las  terns to eoi loom  i a iaV MoCLTOKET VMM tec MlcM AT oSSTBf   r   twmikm by App3ntminMa 1 Michigan 207 E Grand River 0 JPottgon Haharcftje last You Property wuh Ma OEBAID aeAaon n2 2  8 K0 W Phone 157F11 ROL wnraoN j HIXUSS Plumbing cad State 8717 Hlcenae P H SWARTHOUT  BON Fuaral Horn Don C Swartbout Dlractot Modem Cgulpmant id HactflDa LaawaMeTDilva fiuah Laka v  Mt RobeH Noakei yiattad cor  rOmTueaday of dA Oeart held 1  8V orkbicj on our unit UteOtr d rWwefi T11  peple pkitUB and o  US LAYBY WwMlJSL AMctoay MlcK FBED d RQGKHOFF dr  OPTOMETBIT 120 Waal Grand Rive, Av HcwaU u Ph hosa 358 I  JaW EF eia LLOYD 1 Uvaatock H eft yitirkney Mkah, Waekli Tripa Mad To Delro A UCiiO NIE H A ipadallty a aWofceday at Oct Ifa  OOxmKAXUie teach WARPPROOF HARDWOOD TOP Beautifully styled hardwood top, fin ished like finest furniture Choice of rich, brown mahogany or luitrottf honey blond ASK ABOUT A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION TAKE OQ LONG WEEJm TO PAY  Iober A D, lflBL  In The Matter at WILUftM L MtfTE 1 It appearm to the OWt last fji  Ic for winter  unwruB BipaJii On All Mokee aay 164F3 Goaroi Trucking Phone 84P14 Piacknry Mk I mTTw wrti 1  WOTARY  i flfSOBAMCS and dOKti  f, jyWE W  WNCKNEY 1 FOR MUNT2 DtL a L TOWNS   iv, examtne and edfuet el demands aQQttat belore said Court Fertpia Lcdei Read Pvtor Dextat 3461   T v SEE HOY  FISHER 4 LAVEY HARD rVARE  tte hBTAW Of ZLJ Tlltti  latj aaraoaa to welcome ta Hmii w  M 1 lafcto TTcoma to Our room John Store i yfIjyfi ttjQl tonnerty oi owett echooLi  American JtirUnee PMato Ectfed Stogar boa moved into i bar nW home on M36 East fliiemfiWl kAm OSTA small brown and while ef Hea  A Borrett was obeent Fri VellWhlllCU AliVOe Beagle dog naax Bentley Lak b ai day and Patricia MUliken Mon    and Gawlay RdMondayReward doty   inflTvQii va u J m iwiU o Pd Call Southiield 9708 j mKfaitoti brought a cac iOSTmall black and whiteirwr M  w rW 100W AMB 1000 PM MTEaatMcnnSu Ptocanaj d eanned a  old BUICK it to Ordered u el a ereditaje  1 nrd Patrida Holltoter a fpoauel dog nomad Babyon tha oftotd deoeoied art required W pteeeal loJjrjg ptent for via  Detroit, Michigan Phone X72F21, Pincknay WE STILL HAVE NEW BIHCKS AT OLD PRICES BETTER HURRY TO Livingston Motor Sae YOUR BUICK DEALER, HOWELL v  Summer Coal Prices  Now in Effect PHONE DECTER 2681 D E f loey Sons bat Ottoe ad to eerte 0 eopr laareot  tajfle Ottd Micky Rlttar and gey tPhon wKall ALERound Oak wood i  Fewlerrui Kkha en or bdieie Ae  0ur 0110 coun and coal rangejuat like new I FOR SALC IractorJ apeed 17th day ef Doemaer, A D mt fvi Grade Inquire 325 Bast Mean, Pinckney lansimsaion, can DO used for at ten odock te the fceenadaifca p , , f piowina and nauIln motor oy, piace hereby appotnd for in i i afii i Tommto RttteTa tfrcmdmoiher FOR SALE4QL1 fteamng atove, a ernqulecL good rubner will con  ion and adiueaMat at du eaaaw oaf aant hmi eome ahalk irom Flor large aire, 1500,LaFevere doub sidar trade What have you 36 demande again eeu deeeeer Ida  le barrall 16 guage ahotgun 50  inch bust aaw and blaae1000, a u Fidtter ejeaeted TBM aate ae FwttCitKork atxw o paper mill otoo 40 muakrat trope 10Qp 12 , gasoline motor with averse lee theweflbe etaea at j iMI i at  ,kst waa and guage sheila 250 a box  eniit 2000 Dining room auite , jrZZmZZ 1ei erf a aJ Kart Burg and Keith Morgan lack Wilaonhone 169F11, electric washing machine 2000 SLSITMteTtT MM Wwere abeent 4uttfttlneaa Hikmd U, Pincknay i JgckWilaon, phone 69FU aTaem teaw CK ttepawe a W akiy owIo1 unc PJddng el neottng la me nectney a  , ,  DBBR HUHTERSIl Barl Schroeder, corner M36E  fuTLffii fo WPed ex Pingree Road lbgood etory about4 ubwayjoam eddfcg,te 5 me onegree Roade  Tie  ,gda from SidowJUap room and FSALE dumber of A true aepT A true copy Oeleatta Eanan  rA bm A MAn iU Ht U rUfl OAIiLUIIUWI OI fuel Oil Si4S,tP5l,hS tonka and fuel oil circulatore Jui ei PNauii  fourth Grade i Sidnaw, 72 mileawest of Mar ,  tv n,  I   guette on 70 Inguire of Pijkney Community OSTAt the Pinckney J4anebM JWahtrey weol onan cdr JSuy Ifinchey, 7860 Htochey Rd 50 21 5rter game Oct 5, aomewhere on pfcretre to portbatn MichgianTpiacfceTj rhor 91Fa FOR SALE Building and two the playing fteid, a money clip wShertbe g    loU  vest Main St Pinckney containing folding money, 4 ap pmfli Battghn made a,cover FOR ALE4 fflndDop Deiain known a the Stewart Anderaon proximately 2500 ahd check ecT wagon ior our reading alary Ram,  700 old property to settle eetate made out to W C Kurw from Mcmy c4 ua draw illuetradona I Phillip Sprout Pinckney Chelaea high achooL Finder, of poama ioi tRerotuie Phone 13IF11    nckney pleaae return to Wesley Reader, Our new1 health book came supt oof Pinckney achool A re let week , ,   ,ard will be paid  lack brough dwonderful coll  action of moth, butterfliea and aecjta to echoot    iook Lea ar Tttul RupaaU brought aomaUbwry hooka for  W3JTJ r Grerajd Reason Adm I fSOENTTHouse atrictly mod JED  have 3 cltema who arn, 6 rooms, immediate posseee want to buy a email home with ion a 8109 Pinckney Rd 3 to 20 acres liear Pinckneybart Ray Burns, 431 Unadilla St notnaueaanry, praiar a goxagt 1 Pinckney, Mich  FOR SALEA large Perfection cir  culating air oil heater, excellent onaueeanry, praiar a garwgt j Pinckney,1 leijL  Mowati Mlahi FOR SALEJ rfrwl mL0 SSS1 conditinvery reasonable hardwood, eome on groundalio  caile Clark, phone 40  fag lack Wilson  ri  tutoe JmWktc bout ThuwbjSv and Friday jreidl jof m gore book talk 6teenage wyrjaV gjf jJbono JXffn    TSS SALE3 piece 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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    Dispatch Volume 68 t a DSspoteh Wednesday, October 17 1S51 VtaJtfgau Mirror  Characters JAMES HENRY This arucie may D more about happeninqa man tne man rum  Marriages  GYDE LANCASTER WEDDING Shirley Ann Gyde, daughter oi Mr and Merivei Gyde oi Pinck and SergtThomas Lancasteralso sen The story was tola o me y LPinlT    7 iinrC Jime vais aao ana iaae   oclock Satuiaay Mr henry some yeais aqo uu  a,  rectory of St  Marys church Pinckney The Rev Albert Schrnitt oific iated at the ceremony The former Miss Gyde chose c white satin gown made with c fitted bodice and long sleeves for her wedding A veil of illusion fell from a white satin and net Juliet cap She carried a bouquet of  of white chrysanthemums and baby mums Miss Janet Dick of Ann Arbor, maid ojf honor, was gowned in One of Gov Williams platf J planks is a law to repeal the at law on property of those receiv inq Oia aqe pensions At tne qov ncr conierence in Tennessee recently, Oscar Ewing naucnal, ,sccxai security director said be jtiuni J aivs a vfeiy i,a picture iavored such a law I C1 tn aY runues wnen ioppin Tii prohibition party wants all iuriusueu me transponaiionWag officials ousted who do not obey es were low na hvinq cneap, the lav They also cnarqe that  99 iUc dozsieak lUcibbread5c tne state liquor commission islu were no uuioes, raaios or granting more licenses than ths I picture showsLM average per  law allows on aot to Detroi once a year ana A new type of defenses truck is jlo no well or Ann Aroor 2 or 3 tourinq Michigan in order Lo qr times Conseguiiiti uiey had to local civil aeiense units to buy furnah their ovvii amusement one It seiis ior UUQ renewal  Back in ine qay nineties the funds are expectea to be avail  pulp mill flourished at Hudson able to buy it on a 50 oU basis Corners on the Huron River at Petitions seekinq to get a reier hi or in Teiritorial iid This mill endum on the ll2C qas iax must i ran night and day and made pulp unaeigo close sciuuny IU per of poplar logsThe pulp looked cent will be checked mostly inlike wet blotting paper and was the cities iin rolls 3 ft sgucre and 6 inches Michigans population is 6,371 thick It was taken to Ypsilanti 766, making it 7h amonq the1 mill LO be finished Hudson at the states Ueoiqia has the iaiges ,ume lad a notei blacksmith shop population east oi the Mississippi store etc 3 out ot every 100 Michigan Now this pulp was drawn to childien are reared on weilarc  Dexter by mule team and shipped funds Michigan welfare biii is by railroad to Ypsiianti The driv S2 300,010 a month r usually took back a load of Enlisted veterans of World Wur spruce loqs which was mixed II will be released by Christmas with the poplar to make the fibre The famed Vaudenberg Dairies stronger The driver of the mule will be punished soon bv a synjteam then was James Henry,la aicate in the Newspapers and miter a farmer in this section many bcoii form  years His waqes were 50 a Senator Andrews of Hillman monthgood waqes in those day says it is time the binqc question His story as he told it to me was   was straightened cut hie will mas follows was retunnq home ene Gyde and Joyce Wilson astroduce a bill ieqalizinq bingo by to Hudson about 500 p m on9 sisted at the reception lodges, churches, veeians organ Saturday, driving the mules by For travelling the bride chose izations chambers of commerceeast River Rd when I saw a I a forest qreen suit with black ac etc when conducted tor worthy young fellow walking along thecesgories and wore a C0rsscfge purposes road 1 stopped and invited himof white rose buds a Church Notes Catholic  Marys Catholic Church Jockry Michigan Her Fr Albert J Schrnitt Paaoi Sunday Masses Summer 630, 600 lOsOQ IhW Winter 800,  1000 Novenna Devotion Fridav evening at 730 p at oonlesslonsi Friday after Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 P M Sundry bijre 800 MaJT Congregational Fev Donald Brady, pastor  No 4 Current Comment Football Note The story of the PinckneySouth Lyon game played there rnday Emboldened by Persias success and won by nnckney  to 6,couig in lacmq ne nriuln um toe be appropriately neaaea av  country Lgyp  1 ea py ine wrusue u boutn Lyon to try me same line oi acuon Al naa me ball on me mdtny one ieauy demonstrauons nave tat ya line as tne game ended and en place in Cairo in which Britiak wre going places Pinckney wuo and rrench ousiness places have ouLgamed most oi he qome py j Jen wreacea ana tLere Sf a  South Lyon who kept the ixxll m movement to take the Suez Q Jinckney temory coniinualUy  away irom reat briuan TnT Pui wnen mey readied the 10 ya Ion uypuan lanri h,r tfi una they seemed never  come ny ZTJHZt up with a scoring play is easier saaa man aone SrtS Pinckney revered a iumblo Bntiun nas lUOoTtrcSpstheTe ui tne opening minutes and frea neia with 4UU planed PJM  rtebman caught a pass tromhgm to me last aitch Se SUM Oaye Homes and crossed the canal story is atng one and 3 ,Thur, ftyer meetiaq w   V  lv to nave M bcuhow the Briwh came to ntrS 99 nMVSwcSTS 1 T5EST3 5 2  K ing coronet She carried a bou m ut America guet of white chrysanthemums Sim 1030 SermonTo Whom and baby mums Belongs the Kingdom Mrs Warren Fuchs of Detroit 113a Sunday School and Mrs William Steptoe of Dex 800 Mens Social Club at church ter,the bridesmaids were costum fina shown of humanitarian work ed in deep agua gowns and carr of the United Nations Eats iB Hincknv nirrvrQ hH tur IT r T T   ftemurnUaed trlbW ChrSOn 30, Pilgrxm Fellowship meet at HJZIn, tfSd w ZroTTv 5 8  ot passes and South Lyon had miles long and connects the Red the arvantage in kickinq an they ana Mediteranian seas, it took usually returned punts to mid 10 years to huiid, being hnished held while PincKney did notdn in ibbB it was built by selling the second guarter Comiskey of stock and over 50 percent of the South Lyon ran 60 yds down the stock was soid in France Egypt side line ior a touchdownAt leas put up no money but furnished Wrta ie , TL v  llT WM vv meets atyouth Lyon reached the Pinckney teat DonaA HtaSinS T Fntn 2P Dinner at 600 110 ya line twice but penallies HuX nSRnnTLhp SP218 Dr Skidmore William etc stopped their scoring chances il x   KrhnPinc Webb Dr Blakney of OlivetMurr  ney Mrs IMerwhr Campbell played the accompaniment The reception, held immedicrtly following the ceremonyin the Gregory town hall was attended by 150 guests MrsGlen Hath urn the Mises Anne, Arlne and Jean ay Hewill will be ordained Wed, 400Jun,or choir practise 730, Senior choir practise Mennonite Calvary rviennonite Church 3v fizia SeacLV Pastor S S Supt Walter Escn Asakituit Paul Chaiie Mf,r Worship    Su day School OnTrjoOO volunteers have siqn to ride Found he was looking for T AfterV honeymoon in the south Childrens Housr , ,    ed up as airplpne spotters iSOuO  work so invited him home to sup gergt Lancaster will report back un Peoples ieang are wanted Per  we wer washina up,0 Fcrt Custer for reassignment     Years toil in forest fires is less he saw a pair of boxinq loves1 Mrs Lancaster is a graduate than 4000 ares burned by 628 hanging up He asked it I used of pmckney high school and has fires 275 Michigan residents lost them Isaid yes Did you ever been employed by the S S then ives in hress and 16000 box He said a little I said we 11 Kresge Co in Ann Arbor home fires xiused dcrmaqe of put them en after supper We did Sergt Lancaster enlisted in the  S9 000 000 anci h8 inaciecl the sturtinq out anny in 43 and has iust returnGov williams wil call a spec me I said you are stayinq until ed rom Korea ial session to ban rifle hunting for Monday I got job for you tomor 1  deer in southern ivn,iiiqan The roJ2515 tSSSLtS1 ANNOUNCEME1W bankinq aept ahsj wants a la making private banis insure ttiou  10OU 1100 1145  730 Evenhij VvoifiUip 815 Coti  Fellow Oilp Service Wednesday K00 p m  The Mennonite church will coll    ect clothing ior German refu fceiver and the pass was ahowea and his brother who suceeded him refused to furnish any more laborers making it necessary to T it  u A   recruit them in Lurope Great Brit  1K 51  gan seized it during World War 0 go Albert Mrosfka got a South T  a war measureqand n she Lyon pass and ran it back to the bouqht up ,ne stock a   South Lyon 40 A pass erry Mros the kedive of  wh y   flea to ohn Johnson pu it on tne until she ha    20 yd hne Then jerry fumbled a  1S36 Egypt siqned a treaty wS pass from center but as the South Great liticai givinq em  Lyon team charqed down on nun of the canal ior 2 yeQrg Th  recovered Jhed it o hm Eqyptian qvernment oeU 7  Matteson who d alone n cem of lhe profits withqa g end zone for a touchdown Jerry tee of 1 Q   then kicked qoal providmq the , Eqyptian natonaUsfaan0 J wl,mnnq P 0 u T lWe dont think eY can get it  With 2 minutes t0 qo South Ly Great Britian has fQ Qra  in tilled the air with passes The linQ somewhere and we think first 3 were incomplete The 4th ,hls 1S i lf she qiyes m Spam was completed on the Pinckney, demand Gibraltar and the 20 the next pass was wild butlj s th Afjica a Pinckney man rouqhed the re Canada is all excited over the gees 156 tons sare neededCall giving South Lyon the ball on the vigit  Prmce8 Elizabeth the iu  , jPinckney iture rub of Great Britian and  MViiiH drew couPle  P011018  Sfj Iher husband the Duke of Edinfc ai back on the one yard as  toTovqh They will also visit game ended I Washington D C Americans can The Mrosfka Bros are probably not una,2rstana the venerahon in IVu ana Mrs George Dierling of gathering point for that section n SuBrr Thm w borfn,g Xhe marriage of Pfc Robert Am 11 ,aUec 1  ana Mrs, entitled for most of the credit fcrjwnich SUhject3 of Great Britian and wrestling matches and som burgey and Virginia Shirley will KryKA uc Junaay j winning the game Alberts passjhoId the   FamiiyThey have tims a ball aame I took the boy take place Saturday niqht, Oct wM s ,7 Qit aTnd Mfs Beuiai return put Pinckney in the scormq nQt  power as the prime over here and he put on the 2Q at 730 at the Pinckney Congl fa ca,i e on fuc iftiY in zone Jerrys successful passes to minister is the ruier cf Great Brit,, r  ,, , K aloves with a coupi of fellows church Pfc Amburgey has just L h,owe11 convalecent home onJohnson 6 Matteson and convor The  tQ no ppUticcu ia,bi,U0u trout have oe1  and beat them easy Then they just graduated from the airforce Saturday sion kick supplied the winninq,  tOIl3equently arouse leased in Micniqau streams tms yellsd for Boydento take him on communications school at Scott Mrs Dorothy Moran of Detroit ,pomt3 Dave Haines had a bad  olitical jealousyThe princess about LOoUOUO legi size Tdwi nvHen wns the best boxer FIH Til rfArrlinn with insfrtUotinn sPent last week with Mrs Mary na nnd did little ball carrvmq  8 t be a Ukable person deposes CAjNSfcVfllON  VK OTE year 98d8J5 iishmq ikeujtsi iiave ond weiahed 250 I said no,Boy of electrionic eguipment  Hoff been issued so far this year com den g toQ hiq finally hp pared to 952170 at this time la ,hp rriq with jioyden, He  got in  w  , ,  v , Pinckney playes ner biqqe, weddinq a tew years ago Lemuei Martin and wne cf Yp here Friday when she will er J  t the entire world q wan Doyaen n knock  SMALL GAME SEASON OPEN ilaf Uu cSileci on his mother, Mrs, meets Briqhton This team is un , hoyden don with the first blow This section had about one ah Martin Wednesday beaten and leading the leagueji j  prpaident Hoover in a  ivirsss badie Read spent last CTowd of 1000 people is expected I Former iresiaenx noovwu  year   41iiJE Oly 7 forest fires burned li hoyden Trokoff the aloves one1 hunteT to every sguare ft Mon , , 4, T   ,  ,  acres the past 4 weeks wouldnt box any more sayina I da as the season opened Fair weef Wlth , u  Schneider, pinckney The nunung houis ior both knOW when j crm ued Iimj luck in pheasants was reported lAy SSlchester   Rebman small qame and deer is b00 a friend 1sr M0nriay morning and TherQ were tWo accicients Wesly 13 Miadleton and wife of De Henry m to fa00 p m hp npvpr saw him again but he FilkinSf 43 Howell was shot by clt SDent Sunday at the Roger Wiltse Ail state land is open to pubuc alwavc fiailred he had been a his companion Shubal Moore Cof hmeQ  ,  I Bradley huntmg On private land pemiss ,,nni boxer, near he Fred w Ue lajm He will Ineitoy Reason family and jprad ion must be secured of the own jamP5 Henry later bought the j he g ht of e e Filkins Mrs Edna Reason and Leota  VanSlambrk ed x , ,, farm on M36 art of Bert Hooker hed o Howeli hiqh school in callea on Mrs Fred Carpenter mi Mrosfka ihe first opmmercial cu,Wnq  TT3 WOrkd for a Lakelrmd f927 when thev  Pinckney Ponto bunaay     xi j Matteson of pulpwood o pubnc land 1OOK e ompcmv for manv years L  L T t G   1 ,r 1927 when they played Pinckney  ,blincla7 , ,   u  H Aa wu twitwiv Miss Madne Jack of Ann Arbor, ohnson nw, ,  Hany ,1 Maetei Clifford Hollister 42, of Ann Ar amine, were Sunday guests of iHain ianv years, rt   u reVitrPinrlrnftv Mlss iviaane JOCK 01 niia n piaceat HiqqinsLake,last w,  MonSlean bad 55M Mylo ftlttor md,VJMSSS He died oi,j uneta A9, nf Anr R GR T R E Q B L H R H  F B  South Lyon speech last week at the dedicaGriswoia ccrtion of a school named after Krumig him urged the people not to let Hourne th federal government get con Greene trl of tneu educational facilities Lyke He said they had had no part in Lopez hi its growth and administration Carlson land he hoped tney never wouid Zublick have He added that by this he Camiskey did not mean that destitute com  Sheldon munitieB should not receive fedGardner ral a r eu schools but that there should be no federal hed The people lost 100 toresters from other states j,, Qf them , uimwa nuwsiw    T r  J n, attended iaboit 1930 His son, Jesse, is his  th neck by his Mrs Lydia Carr , Parent3 of  footbaU players auQched The people 10 The state has purchased somo , j v piirvlv0f  brother Carl but the wounds Ed Clark and wemid MrsG f pijickn e hlqh school  m strings ao , they 7087 acres of land in the new j0nly   wereUght W Clark,d LWncfmk vited to attend the Pinckney citrolo,toeir 0 Petarsburg recreation and  mEPHONE LINES9 sUqhr  day guests of the Walter Clark B n ootball qame  20,151  aame area, Monroe count     family  Mh schooL They will g j,  comes from is appeahng to hunters not  J All ManClar  county 4u more acres have b43en bought cr,t Gregory  , ,   x     Jackson sportsmen have pro I she1 at telephone tested the purchase of mo   the hunting land there for game reseve  let does They say the state has don3 , i0Ws water o get in and short cir telephone Unes during  1 7s me in h office Monday niqht ing season Even if a bul 81 artOctf Maynard Clark, wife of not break the wire it al ed to a Haltowe rty      Walter FOOTBALL SCORES Howell 7 Mason 6 Ann Arbor , ,  , ,  ,  Wvlie home at3660 Schafer Rd home Saturday 6 B ttW Creek 0 Roosevelt 24 little with what they have al cuit it Many enjggjnM Whome a Come  toJeYnanuly caU  6  ronHv bouaht except let it grow aaes 0f national aetense areoe TVJ  j3egt COSiUme Bnng hot nd buns and dish to pass IT hns heen named scout tSTo weeds and that the pheas inq carried on the wires and rm rmH aame that flourished short cir  a ans and game there when corn and grain wa grown have disappeared NAME OMITTED In the names of officers last week the name Electa, was omitted of COUNCIL tOCEDUEES  Oc1oker9, 1951 Regular meeting of council called to order by Pres Dinkel Present Swarthout, Clark Tip lady and Shirley Absent, Read ai d Eiele Motion by Tiplady suppported by Clark lo allow following bills Dcr id Brady, care flag  600 D farjbwr, grnvsl 7D0 VanWinklei dVanWlnkAe i300Ot rendered at the death and burial Keiscr Block Co, blocks 2718hf Filis Stalker , Pincl ney Dispatch, printing 830 w J  T  Norr an Root, cement   2077 Abe ilaines labor  34 50, Irvin Kennedy, labor  4500   n carried circuit couloVause serious conseguemces f  It is also a fekmy subiect to fine or imprisonment if the damage ex ceeds 50 which t usually does I lor ail U5ine iuwfccu  r  , A7vli home universiiy o Prizes for best costume Bring hot ed at the Kenneth Wylie home    n Harfl  6 edsntSMKr gd 2 if MABMAGE UCENSBb day dinner quests   to 3 l Grass Late 01 emory Euqenia QuiqW 2 JJrSm oi the Greq Morenei 26, Addison 13 YpOan The City of Dearborn has start ed suit to condem 200 acres of the Ford 1300 acre estate there aa a civic center Action was started year ago but postponed it at the reguest of the Ford family who wre to draw up a plan This has not yet been submitted Soon the inugmu VUMI iJJiMfrfvand Grammar rooms oi ine uremviortuu ,, ftT Georqe Russell 19, Bg1 tcnool went to East Lansing n 18, Romulus 7 m  M IA 1 iMartin, 19, Brighton Richard M7  in Music1 Wowprogram Oct 15 Louiseltei CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who gave for flowers for their kindness and Mr and Mrs John Cook Mr and Mrs Fred Cook Mr CTA Mrs P W Nichols  MRS MICHAEL KELLY Mrs Michael T Kelly,8 c4 Dex Howell Fay Sellinq 54,1  row spent eU Vera Kauftagn 41, HoweU M5y Herbert Allyn home j j  e , u    LTCLJr rf SL Arthur Allyn Iter died Thursday at St Joe hos MASONIC DEGHEE WORK  jSjtoCrStotte JA   oi Pneunonia Uvinqston Lodqe No 76  h f Zwd family of She leaves 2 dauqhters, MIB AM has set the followinq date Brcgan Quabett,Meissenberq oiOiW Motion by Swarthout, sipport ed bv Clark, to accept appointment r Robert Egler as villags mcrslrU carried i Motion to adjourn carried Mildred Ackky village clerk  NrTCE aDFR MILL   Mv rfst mill is now open optr Tuesday thiwsah Saturday adb veek Ed H Macs 500 Coon Lake Rd, Howell for dear3 work Sat Nov 3, MM Degrees, Tues Nov 7 TC Degress Dinkel home Sunday The James Whitley family were nia and Mrs Marie Tressa lusty of Detroit The funeral was from By ordeT of the W M  P W Curltet Sec  i Whitley home in Ann Arbor  dayWilliam St Jophs church, Dexter Mon Born to Mr and drs Louts Robinson Emma Jean Packer of Ann Arbor fcrst week, an 8 lbson j Bornto Mr and Mrs Lioyd Nash  nvftrson hospital, October 13 a son We hear the Martin prod Irker has been sold to George Seaman, former Howell arocer Mrs Thomas Bonner informs us her husband attended the 100 a  plate Senator Tail banquet in Detroit Monday  Sylvester Harris was bitten about the legs anci hips Mnndav noon by two bulldogs to  front of the Kennedy Store He raopd George Meabon and wife called at the Wm Marshall home in badly Stockbridge Sunday CHILD HURT HERE David Darrow, 10 son of Mr Sunday dinner quests of Mrand Mrs Wm Darrow T of S jnd Mrs Louis Shehan were Mr i Mill St, Pinckney was found un and Mrs Julius Seyler Mr and conscious in the yard, of hisparh 5btoa Mn Wm Burley, of Detroit Mrs ents a 700 pmTueeday niqht by with hit Ufe bycUin ,Edna Soears Jack Sheldon, Lee younger children of the family on top of cm autoDr Duffyjenae md Hea Tipkrdy and Janet with me chains 0f a haaqinq ed first aid The aoqr belonqea , Guegtg  the Ben Whiteheme swing around his neck DrDuffy to J P Dawson whe haj bouqht w9reMn j Fomr  Ann had him taken to McPhewon hos W Hegqison house on 1 bor Frank White and family of pital, HowelL From there he was Rd The latter works at KlnqSeel Hawdi called Sunday j removed to Univenitv hospital, v plant He rides a bicycle ana Trie Gerrv echman family spent Ann Arboriie regained conscious ness this morning ad 1 bettoJie lust what is a Christian An Iowa man died last week living his 70,000 estate to his relatives providina they were Christians, The relatives have sought to  break will, claiming there is no leaal decision on record as to what constitutes a Christian The estate has supeaned a number of witneses including Pres Cole of  Cornell college He stated a Christian is one who believes ra the Apostles Creed, the Holy Trin itv, in God the Divinitv of Christ and the Confession of Faith This he said would take In all reliq ions ARE Yon wrnroYWG YOTR SFIF SICK Trrrr err finrftna that heodachesrheart rroublessldn cdhnett  I diabetes and other maladies of ten ore emotion ally caused Hl  nesses Taarn how psychlatrWst as the dogs tied to it as he rides Sundgvat the RusseU Glover farm along at FowienriBe, is 4th grade student a urinrr wirh victims of w That PvSSSavSm  of the Amri 2 S M with Do ftwtay     ,      M CFi  Vrr, u   rp 8yy,   ,i  r 4 THE PXNCKNE DJJPATCH Wednesday, October 17 1951 ASTRY PERFECTION FROM THE ABEL TABLE fid Abel, star captain of the Detroit  Red Whigs and u inner of Hart trophy,  turnkeyi highest award The Sd Afcek say ELECTRIC Courtesy o I be Detroit Wu i My electric range bakes beautifully,  says attractive Mrs Sid Abel That even heat    it makes such a world of difference Sid can tell you and so can the  children ven heat is right, put in Sid Take jteaks, for instance I have one before  each game and our electric range broils them just right every time Electric cooking is so clean, too  and cool    why, my kitchen never es  oven hotlike some do Honestly, theres Just nothing to compare with an electric range Its true nothing compares with electric cooking Try it and youll praise it no  less than the Abel family Visit your electric range dealer today  SEE YOUR DEA  Come in and see WE RANGE GF THE SUBS s  afc r j  AMERICAS BEVERAGE   OF  MODERATION 6 In Michigan, farming is a Number 1 activity at this time of the year And after a hard day tn the fields The American Way is to enjoy a  glass of cold, refreshing, Michigan brewed beer For beer belongsto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs  to our own American heritage  sm  JS  Ts  of personal freedom 0eek Setcn4jfi    bnfolf  Michigan Brewers Association 71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan E  B Brewing Co  Frankenmofh Brewing Co  Goebe Brewing Co  Schmidt Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  The Stroh Brewery Co AJtes Brewing Co  Pfeifier B,wng Co  JVishiwrmg JNotefl 1 HJ  s 3K j tettirgame AnAi s ssbgafe  The Marlette M E church cdej comedy  mucoior biated its 100th armivtr,, 00 I October 7 i Brighton township has voted to  buy a building ut JS23 ana Bruno Rd for a town hail The Brighten hiqh scheol ioot ball second team ha scheduled games with Hoiy ana Milicid Reserve teams Brighton has built a number of blacktop sidewalks as an experiments The coat is half thai oi concrete The new Brighton hqh school gym is scneduled t be finished Nov 1 r, ,U Theie is no schoc1 in this county Oct 2526, due to the teachers Institute at Mich State College East Lansing Of the 33 teachejCS at the Brigh Tues Wed Thur October 23, 24, 25 ton school 25 attended the MrJA I ,,,,1 SSKfflfet ANIy xneoig at Waldenwoods    AL1LL IN WONDERLAND Mrs Sarah Hutchins,98of Brigh  Technicolw ton died last week Her greatest w9i,  UaitouL DexterTheatre A C04tftr Friday, Saturday, Octobw 19 20  John Derek, Anthony Quian MASK OF THE AVENGER Tsrhnicolor also Allen Rocky Lane in GUNMEN OF ALBENE cartoon Sunday, Monday, October 21 22  Matinee Sunday 23A it m connnuo Broderick Crawford THE MOB  with Betty Buehler Richard Kiley Comedy Cartoon News Friday Saturday, October 19 20 I Comedy Hits 2 Cartoon SAOWB 7 Oil, 930 , KATIE DID U Ann Biyth, Mark Stevens who shock the town for 24 hours AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL Smrrins Monty Wooley Thelma Butter Sunday, Moaday, Octobor 21, 22 shows 700, 900  eandoy Sauwd J, 5, 7, ft CATTLE DRIVE lQ XbwuUlCOlOt toughest cattle drive in history  with Joel McCrea, Dean StockwelL and Leon Ames lues, Weci, ihur, October 23, 24 25  THE FROGMEN An rtn ivimn Starring Deana Andrews Gery MerriU and Hkhard Widmark uort  iso Nwi ambition was to live t0 be 100 Coming SatuiUays Hero, Desert ComingTaiie Care of My Little  7 he Brighton Oommunity Chest Fox No Highway in the Sky rl  Outpost, Mr Belvislee goal is 2900 this year ,,  7   ,11 3tccjtbcuiQ Michiqc ,, Friday Saturday October 19, 20  TWO FLAGS WEST in iecmroior civil war western with Dancing bhoe Bowler3 Fair goal Rev John Day, pastor of Stjos epn 3, ceielbrated his 25th anrnv lersary as a priest last week Mrs Robert Dixon Andrews has been elected W M of He  eli Q Jnapter Tilt Red Cross bleed ank will be a Howell October 31 The Ho well American Legion Howcii Cemetery They now own has purchased another lot in the    ,  4 There are 4 veterans buried in Sunday Tuesday, October 21 23 triem Miss Lucy Jeffreys who has been at MccPherson hospital in   ,  ,   , Howell is now at the Stone Con Y3 minister in Kentucky hills valescent home    ffr9 THJ Dexter village council has votr   Swan Hayward, Wm LunUigan to enforce the cuifew law after riymg CuP an Saucer 100 p m Circus on the Campus Mrs, August Engle ot Whitmore   Honoria Fohey has returned ComingHeart of the Rockies home after 3 veeks at StJoe hos To Please a Lady pital Ann Arbor The Chelsea Community Fair Rings the Boll SYLtAA lHEATER dieleeo, hu Friday Scturday, Octohar 19, 20  SATURDAYS HERO  A DraiiiQ Starring  n KJiS John Derek Donna Reed Sidney Blackmer shows 710 920 Cartoon Sport ID CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN ai Technicolor  nffW The Pettysville 4H Club held a ine vea oimiiuiuiy , uu  McAfee home broke al1 attendance records this uuuue Ul JT ycr dfite bad weather  ittrs Ago rmckney beat Brighton nere a loctjuli rnday o to u w aqo ,wus cat witn mjunes, beca   ncay, replacing nim Harold Keasen maae most o rincKneys  gains on passes from rtoy neason von bwarthout maae  toucn aowni I Tie Ford Co has aqreed to  bund a alke around ho iDexter cemeiry so as not to flood u t Wvt and cold weather has cut  tlie ljcaoe yield one naif  Born tc Tonn Meyer and wife , Beatrice Martin Oct 7, a girl i The marriage of Mildred Vedd er ana win iurs jn oi iutroit m annouced A fish preserve en he Elmer Glenn farm It is several hundred feet in diameter, 6 it aeep in ine cenr ana  nut the edges Bass and bluegili spawn will be put here and left until they are finqriinqs This is  is a project of the local Izaac Wal ten League who have been meet batuiaav night Roy Kice and Mrs Nellie Church1 of Williamston called on Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn Sunday Sunday, Monday, October 21 22 CATTLE DRIVE A Supc Western Starring  Starring Joel McCrea, Chill Wills, Dean Stockwell Henry Brandon cartoon My Pal Series Tues Wed, Thur, October 23, 24,, 25 Sun Slic , 35,7c ALICE IN WONDERLAND  In TechnjcolvWalt Disney Film PhiM NATURES HALF ACRE sV 715 91C  ComingWhiriArind, The People Against OHara Jame rogan and familv of Lansinq vcre Sanday callers at the Bob Read hUtme  What Callers at the Bert Hooker home i last week were Volney Wieqand  and wife and Mrs Oldermnn one  sisters of Detroit and the C   Honker family of Ann Arbor DO I WANT MOSi i A JOB Miss Nellie Gardner will retire K v  ircin the Pinckney post oitic where she has been clerk or 15 veaT  R vcies oi Course lt ahead a , Ciean pIeai5ant virr  ieeU ,hat you Place to work in nice peop f  work WlUl, 51le kind you Quld rje poud to hav an inunds J ihese are some of  the advan r,    n, , , vantages in telephou work If ,,  Mrs Dan inver cf Dexter who you are looi f has been buil WTS onrated on at St Joe hos i that ccm bo  d hf  , tr Tt io pita Ann Arbor, is expected l    le81 come home this week to NO DOWN PAYMENT REBUILT MOTORS For Cars Trucks and Tractors One Year to Pay IUM place wass 9 nor the state tax   of Gov Bliss it had increased to JJES rs 2,869,05122 nrin i o 7ZJZ opercrti ing with Mr and Mrs Floyd Rea L O S E Y S  3 schoolmates gave Blanche ,fl , ECTArSArbor i ADPUOW Avnod lloj  seuof 3895 STATE STHELT Ann Arbor niqht c the home of Eleanor gggJSgSlA      11 Gage The Jones are moving to    Detroit t RATINGS i Jamess Henry is building a Oun The opening of  football qalow in the woods across from sea0n brings with it a series oL  Bert Hookas farm predictions and ratings of learns  d Tt Ciaude Opcason QU over the country Many of  and Mr and Mrs Harry Pose ar ta rcctinqs SOOn yfail b y th , on a trip through the astern wayside With so karge a num    states    ber oi players andoiner facets j Dan Driver underwent cm crp involved it is not surprising, jpendicilus operation at the Pinck jyiQ financiai ratinq oi an in, j ney Sanitarium Monday Wednes dividual is more predictable, i  day his friends had a bee for him Whether large or small the abil and husked his corn  ny to earn, to save and improve i Glenn Gardner of Muir stopped can be established and main  i here last week on his way home tained over a liferime from the Philadelphia Sesgui How is your ratingA Savings Centennial Account Pegui now and regul   arly added ro will help estab  Robert Romelt and wife of Do Hsh cne troit spent the week end at fixer McPMZRSON Sta LANi Latson home cwelL iACh,  George Graham and wife of Coleman were week end guests All deposits up to 10,000 it at the Dale Miller home sured by osr membership in the  , The Pinckney school hot lunch Fader al Deposit Insurance CJC oniy program started Monda Those poraticc ing vork too, Michigan Bell may j have a job for you  jYoi need 10 experience ana  you will be paid while you Tear Teleplone jobs for girls pay higher than ver before If you are interested in a good Job witl regular pay increase drop by our our empiovmnf office MICHIGAN BEIL TELEPHONE COMPANY 323 rt Wtshingtrvr St  Ann Arbor, Michigan   JVATIR StitiTOverWO a year Hov quick  svdsinf toft wotr for at9 dnhwoihing, whiftv waihit, glruf thampoot, d41ghtfal bathing Gtompll detoili n thit  Ing nw v4  wattr ftcnM 47 Years Ago  to Tnl n w , Afiar being closed for repairs SOSLM DE, ttSTSSS PJq n  yPZ l  J Edward Vail and wife of Milan is visiting here CHntan, died at the home of his Goober 2627 fPOW IXdc Clinton, west of  The Sawyer ,,,  0  town Monday He was a black Brighton is usina 200 bushel or smith and woodworker at Greg crpnles, a efcry VYjot jrsars John Martin and George Band llYjli Kennedy who has been 6 servinq on the jury sjClkuig lor Emil Brown has gone There arr  tickets on the to DsKtsr to work in a blacksmith the ballot this fall PVr 0  ,, , i1TyJ rhe has rented his  C  VanWinkle has purchasfarm and holds an auctionc on d lh home of Mri Mary Mann, October 24  file square Mrs to Orscon  Tuesday and cannot be found A  The County WCTU conven4 Bert Appleton and wife of Brigh Dyle ton spent Sunday at the Mark on 1 Nash nomeHe ssaid Brighton will Mrs i nckney 39 to 0 Friday night nigrit md tiie Brighton fans are were Sunday dinner i T  vflr TrsAnncr E BANKING A PLEASURE CLnvM rifmi iwu r m ,, ,  iu convent , KrWM uam WHO 01 ongn  a JZ tTJ,Qii irto  the bank if its inconvenient to 25l5,at0 bfother of Tom i   the Cong church here ,ton nX Sunday at the Mark on Lucv Jeffreys xn Howell last By  ctober 2627 iiash nomeHe ssaid Brighton will Mrs Demse LaRosa and Mrs H deposit  m west of  The Sawyer Evaporator Co of  icknev 39 toO Friday night Monda Morris J box and your business will re  PERMUTir WATER SOfTISfl mail guests coming, over hee 1000 bstroig Mr Cle McMacken ceive prompt attention, the same ZZ n J t tiii as if you called in person , WB Kittte Braln of Howell uTte CUTF TO RAN RY WAIT f 22 people atended the hayride CTave a shower Saturdav for Mrs S5P ANXIOUS TO HELP Saturday night at the Mark Nash T T edWdcy 51 Ann Arbor  MANY BAKhxT  0 , , MR rn ledwidae of thk fsycS,nrBR rtOMF IN LETS Mrs Howard Read and son nirrre attended , sponi the week end in Ann Arba Mr arH Mr Wow AtLee m  while Howard was north deer ertaitnH fr 500 club at thief Mann Mrs Tom Fagcm left home on 111   , T     A     v  Tuesday and cannot be found A , hn Robinson and LcaryCam  pv nuni the we  ING SERVICES COME IN LETS TALK THINGS OVER THE FiRjBT NATIONAL BANS Under Federal Supervision w  Wrht has sold hisgro serrch is beina made for her  mri were quests of Rex Sackett  M W col  10 Horace WUlistonHe The North La7 ME church TuesdaV night at a Masonic ban, jr r H PU ,   u r  1 more to Owosso  aave Rv Gporert Gordon a re   Detroit  w W  2522 MosUs Hamilton Sarber in tH ceoion Saturday night Mr and Nfrs Jack Weiss of De on Fcrnn MnVs srr Fndoj ancfe 5nJWVT Imk  M ghow troit and OmarjSass and wife of  Em M trie home of Insured up toSlOnwO tot each lnsur1 Coss 43  est len prtw0 vfomaik med AskfarlSaElbMMtH  5 y  RGE douiti Plumhn fVATER SYS KM MQ North Stewar P TVI Plnclo S3Fti ceoion Saturday night Bonk Mdg, Detroit,died Ths edition has a adv ,,   h4s wife, the q state tax increases Iii 189293 Brighton spent Sunday a the Lesixg Rlnv Naylor kyrtsila Reason, of this wnn Edwin Wlnans was gover ter McAfee home  i Rex Sackett and family of De troit spent the week end at the Olin Robinson home where Olin is build in 17 a workshopL Frank Clark and wife oTltllfard were Srnday guests at the Win ston Baughn home   frTHE PINCKNEY W8PA1 Th e Wednesday October 17 1951 Pinckney Dispatch Pinckneyff  h Ui tee uid cicja matter at posieiiico fict 01 Maicn b, Ab77 u odowell btPmciuivMiGh Sui3criptlon Price SlW pur year urnw Cmielt, Publwwt Store rots tries v  Day goods aned Goods, Shoes Kttfs, Fasrnisltlfigs  I Kennedy e Store Mr and Mis  W bimaj leh Qa i5 101 Iviweuu, i n where uiey will join J jjuii and wile lor a w  001 ion at Douglas Lair Leo LKAVI, UUoit yiWAtMUCJ contractor who owns tn ruiLi Kenneay, Lucy riains mu H oi ine XXUXLK Tipauy JUAU, IUJ has ixught Mrs Lnjoije i carsons farm YVm feu vwi move trom the Ly Haiis u tii tne Pearson tea in Kenneth Brady 0 Denvf Col  crado, visited his brctne Ae Donald Brady and family last weeic Lorenzo Murphy is assistnq m the Pinckney pestofhee he has just worked 6 wexs in the riweU postoltice CpL John Sprout and Cp Robert Sprout of Change ried weie week end quests at tne Phillip Sprout, home Ronnie Swarthcul ior war sufferers and Mrs UJor4 or 61F12 if you you back frorave Clothing   g last weelun 1030, fcermon,How Chirst were Hconns and IFJeforms His Church ey Norrxinior choir sings 1130 Sunday brook CchooL thout, M30 Pilgrim Fellowship meet at Carlene Jark Nash home Barbara Miller Peter c leader of Jacksfon, 800 Deacons and Trustees mother, ieet at church last weeded, 40OJuniar choir practise  Mrs J730, Senior choir practise tcdned 1  of Mrs j m Mis v Mennonite Mrs Fa 2, BSot Jackson  W Esch spent thjT J  Floyd Wayne  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK AT BJSH TJTF WMN IN NEED 0 Plumbing umpsBathrorm, Futures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPALUNG A SPECIALTr COMPLETE LINE OF fflTl RES, COLC A ty WHITE PUMPS 9 f MASTER PLUMBER Hughes PHONE fWCKNEY 157F11  vW I0WEST FBICE EVER  Sneclal de luxe PHILGASWMN Ranee  jther Paul Strawhecker, Wednite  day School  1100 Mesdames Esther CcmpbeufSBs 2,1 and Hazel Pecker attended hef, J feM  0 t S qrand chapter at Grand  r 1 btday MO p m  I Rapids last week and were the i vT e Mennonite church will coll dinner quests of the formers bro I Vfler t clothing for German reiu Helen Yo6, 156   neededCaU lin Berna w , f Campbell was married in Detroit I Morrow 0 IaOCai8 last week to Mrs Grace Davis nfitrQlt Satu CIri time last Friday aoon v purse of Miss Hazl Richaidf who works in Kejinedye B was stolen, It contained r 100, drivers license and 2 i contracts, Vita 4  , ,rir 1 rtmMMtlamm or Alive VAAl COLIECTED tMOMtTLY CCWS a 00 HORSE 2 CO  HOGS 10c per C rifDhr ,0 Ci 11 SKINS J 8F3 dol ed ina owlCOLLECT GREGORY FARMERS 13EVATOR fELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 131 al fi       i Aiifcf one,  veeH 4Mre 1 w L C Gorham father of MrsOnci  Detroit The Ona Campbells and 1 Carl Lentz famlies gave them a reception Sunday at the Lentz home in Lansing I Mr and Mrs Robert Pike and Mr and Mrs Earl Gaines called a the Andrew Campbell noma Sunday I The Joe Griffith family, Mrs Joan Matteson and the family of Mark Mateson visited PfcOtis Matteson Ft Custer Sunday Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor Arhr spent thf vreeK end at the hr  pillinqhar Mme 1 The Church C God oi Wriqhts  Comera held cm ice cream social at tho Robert Pike home Saturday night  Irs, Ida Eichman of Detroit is fting at the Gerry Eichman  and Mrs Ben White visited ln Hr 7  ISSfilTiin a, PubUc Auc, ion a, the South of the Village cf Pinckney the fcllowina personal property on  ijfcivV , J  Mn  1 ter  yst3s etc   IV Osnkd MH    f4 lJW  o  nnPfJmtfr i arm located h mil OCT 20 Mfcj  Tliftnlt ll Tt,  aiif rihrr Ui4f TMgl aJs cooWnf eandUBf on I Tne Ambro Kennedy family srint Sunaa t the Lloyd Hen e  homf, 6rf r 02  M  LIBERAL TRADE1M ALLOWAH ON YOUH OLD RACE Wfw it he time to nKKJcrriizc  XIT fitchew vitk Philgat  ,  the , hy feottvVj gas for farm and tovn homer wou caii huE far and i e, but ot wout find a bigger value anywhere than tha beautiful de luve rarge emervlior, too, wt will glvt you  vnerous vadein allowance on your c4d range    regardless of typ, moke Ar cr, itionf Ersy crms, if yflw wis,  ANr OTHR PHIfGAS APitAKr fROM WHICH TO CHOOScI 5 Fullj KitKfi Rngt tror, S99SC jtemcKc Water Mtr from 8,SO Sic US TODAY WT CiANCiJ All INSTALL TlON ock  x   tj aataoa  FARM TOOLS Ms r F VIAWIK  n J Electric Brooder, nearly new 300 Sn At T f calle chick capacty Vtl e iHni nf J Week a1 Ccrn Planter 1 tSo SSS if DGersisSe DeliTy Radk6 frm hre ce laid off International Manure Spreader M Rose Pimpr V R Two 6x8 Hog Houses and MrsseptoeOtt 0 Fl 1  fmS called at the Fby Dillingham arhcles t0 numerous sto 0 home Sunday Mr and Mre Frank Boyer, Mr HAY AND GRAIN crnd Mrs Reuben Gertler and 300 Eushel oi Old Corn Mr and MrsCarence Pratt 0f Ann jso Bales of Hay Arbor were Sunday guests at tho 150 Bales of Straw John Boyer home y Levi Ludtk Alberta Dinkel,  Allen Dinkel and Audrey Klekct HOUSEHOLD GOODS attended th MichInd game at Hecrc Stove Easy Washer Ann Arbor Saturday Three Section Book Case Anna Abney, daughter of Mr Victrcla Console with 3 albums and Mrs Homer Abnev spent the of extra records week end with her parents, Mr Davenport Two Lamps and Mr Homer Abney She is 1 enjoyed at the FBI, office in  rDwC rJeu Vhnrrton D C md Hew here , TERMGAn  Hnrnr Nuoffer of Lansing snent jthe week end at the Lloyd Hen    de home   Hfen Smit former editci of the South Lvon Herald called at j DTrrtch office Monday He is  nT trfvellirxT salesman for the Kluae Printing Press Co KATmefl TVn1 and Winston Bcrugrm were in Ann Arbor Mondm  H Mr Gordn Baett rf Hover3 Oitv were Scrhirdav visJ tors at tu L T Swcrrthout horn  j r A1 lAwer received word SnnHrrv o the death nf ser rrnt fjtrd B  Tep of Howell Sn w v omart of the rt Peter Mtw of PVnkrfv h jVrrv3   er rs Ted Ga 1 Th Tor Ware rrnv fJJ iSundav with his sister in Meta Iron Bed Springs Mattress Wakiut Chifforobe Books Sguare Table Bedoom Chair Two Burner Gas Plate Two Burner Hot Plate Larqt Light Globes Love Seat Plumbing Fixtures, one box Plaform Rocker One Cot Four Boxfe3 of Fruit Jars  r Mattress and Springs Several Ft Copper Tubing re Bex qompressor Ash Stand Autcmobife Parts Table Lamp i Bed and Maress Better Chum  Box of Miscellanea Ishes Two Large Kettles Baskets White Lamp and Shade L Fryina Pan Windsor Chair Box of Dishes and Cut Glass m C Haines, Prop BLrfT WYUE Auctioneer LEJAND GRANT, Clerk Clothing for Relief FOR EUROPEAN AND KOREAN RELEF CALL PHONE No 50F2 LA CENTER AND BALED Rev Ezra Beachyipsty V THE PmCSNSt WiPATCH Weieedayv October 17, 1951 g  ASTRY PERFECTION FROM THE ABEL TABLE Sid Abel, star captain of the Detroit Mud Wings and u inner of Hart trophy, hockeys bights award The Sd Abek say ELECTRIC Courtesy oj 1be Detroit Sews My electric range bakes beautifully, says attractive Mrs Sid Abel That even heat  ft makes such a world of difference Sid can tell you and so can the children Even heat is right, put in Sid Take Jteaks, for instance I have one before each game nd our electric range broils them just right every time Electric cooking is so clean, too  and cool    why, my kitchen never gets oven hotlike some do Honestly, theres just nothing to compare with an eltclric jrange, Its truenothing compares with electric cooking Try it and youll praise it no  less than the Abel family Visit your electric range dealer today BEER AMERICAS BEVERAGE  MODERATION In Michigan, farming is a Number 1 activity at this time of the year And after a hard day In the fields The American Way is to enjoy a  glass of cold, refreshing, Michigan brewed beer For beer belongsto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs  to our own American heritage a2  y   a of personal freedom Zoel oSeivngb   fbnjcty  Michigan Brewers Association 71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan E  B Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebe Brewing Co  Schmidt Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  The Stroh Brewery Co, Altes Brewing Co  Pfeffer hewing Co Neighboring Notes i  Fowierville, outln LyonHowell f school bands played ior the LadMich footaaU gam at Ann Ai box Friday The Marietta M E cjurch celebrated its 100th anniversary on  October 7  Brighton township has voted o buy a building at JS23 ana  Bruno Rd for a town hail The Brighten high school loot ball second team has scheduled games with Hoiy ana Milicrd Reserve teams Brighton has built a number of blacktop sidewalks as an experiments The cost is half thai of concrete The new Brighton hqh schooj gym is scneduled to be finished  Nov 1 r,jj There is no school in this county i Oct 2526, aue to the teachers Institute at Mich Stat Coheqe East Lansing Howell Michigan Tttffi, Wed, Thar Oct IB, 17 18 Doris Day, Gordon McRae Ota MOONLIGHT BAY  la leciuucolor Comedy  DexferTheatre Air Onrtfieaer Friday Saturday, October 19 20  John Derek, Anthony Qutein MASK OF THE AVENGER Twfcnicolor also Allen Rocky Lane In GUNMEN OF ALBENE cartoon Sunday, Monday, October 21, 22  Matinee Sunday 2n  m eonnnuov Broderick Crawford THE MOB with Betty Buehler Richard Kiley Comedy Cartoon News 1 Friday Saturday, October 19, 20 I Comedy Hits 2 Cartoon snows 7Qj, 93u KATIE DID IT Of tli 33 teachers at the Brigh Tus Wed Thur 0ctobet 23 24  ton school 25 attended the MhA j ,,KTT1,Walt Djsaeys mecAng at Waldenwoods   VALUE IN WONDERLAND Mrs Sarah Hutchins,98 of Brigh ton died last week Her greatest Wowt In Technicolor ana Curtooi Ann Blyth, Mark Stevens  who shock the town ior 24 noun AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL Starring Monty Wootey Thelma Rutter Sunday, Motday, October 21, 22 shows 700, 900 ,unoy Snov J 5, 7, 9 CATTLE DRIVE in ievMiucoioi toughest cattle drive in history with Joel McCrea, Dean StockwelL and Leon Ames lues, Wed, ihur, October 23, 24, 25  THE FROGMEN An Avicn tama Starting Deana Anoxews Gery Merrill and Richard WLdmark  ambition was to live t0 be 100 Coming SatuiUays Hero, Desert CominaTake Care oi My Little Ine Brighton Community Chest Fox No Hiahwav in the Skv ri ast Outpost, Mr Belvtfee Rings the Bell , Fox, No Highway in the Sky goal is Z9Q0 this year Rev John Day, pastor of StJosieprrs, ceielbratea his 25th anniv ersary as a priest last week  Mrs Robert Dixon Andrews has been elected W M of He  ell OES Cnapter The Red Cross Blood ank will be a Howell October 31  The Ho well American Legion Howeli Cemetery They now own has purchased another lot in the 4 There are 4 veterans buried in Sunday, Tuesday rt 21   AVOW iii2Aiij 3ictkhci4ciV Miciuqc , Friday Saturday October 19 20  TWO FLAGS WEST SYLtAft IHEATER In icuiroior civil war western with Frida, Saturday, Octofcar 19 20 SATURDAYS HERO DS ShST  M De4npL Sidney them Miss Lucy Jeffreys who has been at MccPherson hospital in  Howell is now at the Stone Con valescent home Dexter village council has votr  to enforce the curfew law after 100 p m  ID CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN JI Technicolor young minister in Kentucky hills Starrmg Susan Hayward, Wm LunUigan Flying Cup and Saucer Circus on the Campus shows 710 920 Cartoon Sportf Mrs, August Engle ot Whitmore , Hcndria Fohey has returned CorningHeart of the Rockies home after 3 weeks at StJoe hos To Please a Lady pital Ann Arbor     The Chelsea Community Fair broke al1 attendance records this yen despite bad weather  ltti8 Ago rmckney beat Brighton nere oT, The Pettysville 4H Club held a dance at the Lester McAfee home batuidav niqht Roy Kice and Mrs Nellie Churchill of Williamston called on Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn Sunday Sunday, Monday, October 21 22 CATTLE DRIVE A Supo Western Starring Starring Joel McCrea Chill Wills Dean Stockwell Henry Brandon cartoon My Pal Series Tues, Wed, Thur,, October 23, 24,, 25  Sun She i 3,5,71 ALICE IN WONDERLAND In Technicolor Walt Disney Film Plui NATURES HALF ACRE stiov 7 5 91C ComingWh5rlvind, Arrainst OHara iootLull rnday o2 to U was cat with injuries, e ua Jame xroqan and family of ntay, replacing nim Harold Kea Lansinq vre Sunday callers at sen maae most oi hmatneys the Bob Read htfcne gains on passes from Hoy iteason   A ,  ,   ,  Callers at the Bert Hooker home last week were Volney Wieaand and wife and Mrs Olderman and 3 sisters of Detroit and the C Vv Honker family of Ann Ar What maae toucn to uon wartnout downs I The Ford Co has agreed bund a aike around the Dexter cemetery so as not to flood it VV t and cold weather ha cut or the poaoe yield one naif  Born tc Tonn Meyer and wife Beatrice Martin Oct 7, a gir  The marriage of Mildred Vedd er una wm tars n oi uu troit m annouced Mrs, Dc A fish preserve has been built wcrs oryi  Miin Nellie Gardner w JV v  if cm the Pinckney office where she has b  or 15 vearr MOr lii A JOB Good TTcges oi Course via more, thai that aie secure a cle  Qet ahead a ieeung ihat a chance to 3 an pleasant io advan vantages in telephone work If tan Driver cf Dexter who you are IooIi fo  1  liS Jt lhaf can be foS and hi inta en the Elmer Glenn farm It ispital, Ann Arbor, is expected to  TJ   r  meresi several hundrfld feet in diamefAr  h iv,, Wtt0v  ng v 0Tk 00 Michigan Bell may NO DOWN PAYMENT REBUILT MOTORS For Cars Trucks and Tractors One Year to Pay 47 Year Ago placa nor the state tax  several hundred feet in diameter, come home this week , 6 ft aeep in tie ccncr ana A nm   the edges Bass and bluegUl spawn will he put here and left  until they are fingciings This is  , is a project of the local Izaac Wal  ten League who have been meet jing with Mr and Mrs Floyd Rea L O S E Y S 30 schoolmates gave Blanche New CaiGuctTane  AopuojAi Ap3Dd neMejDj o seuof 3895 STATE STREET Ann Arbor f night c the home of Eleanor jSSSSl1    X1 Gaqe The Jones arc moving to    jDetroit t B A T I N G S Jamess Henry is building a bun The opening of the football qaoWM in the woods across from seaon brinqs witn it series ot  Bert Hookei s farm predichons and ratings of teams 1 lrd r Cde pP S QlJ over  couniry Many ot  and Mr and Mrs Harry Pose ar itiese ratings S0On u   ,on a trip through the astern wayside With so krrqe a num  state   ber oi players anaoiner facers j Lan Driver underwent an ap involved it is not surprisinq Ipendicitus operation at the Pmck jhe financiai ratincr oi an in j ney Sanitarium Monday Wednes dividual is more predictable, day his friends had a bee for him Whether large or small the abil and husked his corn  ity to earn, to save and improve I Glenn Gardner of Muir stopped can be established and main there last week on his way home tained over a lifetime from the Philadelphia Sesqui How is your rating,A Savings , Centennial Account oeguu now and regul    crrly added ro will help estab  Robert Romelt and wife of Do Hsh oneSSUSTUSweek end rt tiier MCPHERSON st Atw ixitson nome cweiL totuctL  George Graham and wife of Coleman were week end guest3 All depoeite up to 10,000 iiat the Dale Rller home sured by oar njeinbsrsnip in the  The Pinckney school hot lunch rderal Deposit Insurance C   have a job for you You need JO experience ana you will he paid while you Isarr Teleprone jobs for girls pcrv higher than ver before If you are interested in a good Job with, regularpay increase drop by our our empiovmant cifice MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHOIOT COMPANY 323 Ert Wtshingtr St  Ann Arbor Michigan SOFT  SaBOijfer tJpO a year ri  ii rr  Have qick  twdting toft water for asto diihwething, whilm woihit, Qlriut ihempott, dtiightfid bofhinfl Gi ttmpUt dtail n thi M0 Ing new wfl wotr ftna 4 L 1, Chpabers and 3 weeks, the Pinck ML7  dauatoar runnina again ,Eaward Vail d wife of Milan is voting here The County WCTU conver wass onlyprogram started Monda Those poraucn, mcreased to      G 2b6905122 During the 2 years Aft beixq closed for repairs 05 Dq eTars V   It   ney miU is 86957, 780 This was 190 SSM  IA iTZ Yrr Mm Ann MfJSZ BANKING A PLEASUBE Ctoon, died, at fee home of his October 2627 UrM nere Uash homeHe ssaid Brighton wm Mrs Denise laRosa md  urdeporit tatte mail TheSawyer Evapoctor Co of  ev 39 toO Friday ni,h Mond Morris 84 KKurbSSSlJ  rf  Sunday dmner guests ot  iw n, ,PERMUTIf WATER SOFTfMff of  Dick Clinton, west town Monday He was a black Brighton is  flBfrn cmd woodworker at Greg aple  dcry Coss 43  ess kffcon prtwa   Ask fttffitt bom trior , comino ever hee 1000 festroig Mrc Clre McMacken   11  oerson orv lor yean John Martin and Georae Bland nn , Mrs Kittle Brqin of HoweU af it you caed inrson , Jhrin Kennedy who has been crre servina on the jury  22 1316 6 the hayride CTCrve a shower Scrrardrrv for Mrs S AMYTHTIQ Tn HETP iTOfking lor finil Brown has gone , There ar p tickets on thA Saturday  at tne Mark Nash  Tedrdo o Ann Arrr WEiV BSMV  Dexter to work in a blacksmith the ballot this fall home MT rnr Tedwidge of tHs YOUWUHUrtiJtfiop Kerry R0he has rented his Mrs Howard Read and son  attnred  , ,  C V Van Winkle has purchasfarm and holds an auction on spem the wek end  Ann Arbo Mr cm Mr Wavr AtLpe en Id Hm hom al Mr Mar Mann, October 24 while Howard was north deer ,1 500 club at thief the square Mrs Mann Mrs Tom Fagan left home 011 , ,   ,V m ID Oregon Tuesday and cannot be found A hn Robnson and Larry Cam  pv m t the week Wright ha sold his gro sech is beina made for her  were quests of Rex Sackett ppJ  fftv coll 1 lo Horace WillistonHe The Nortb LaT M E church Tueay night at a Masonic ban , r rA  nArrWe4ton mare tO OwOMO aave Rev Georae Gordon a re njt in Detroit ,, ft MA N1H finer Member FeeVt J2S1  u w Hamilton, barber in the ceoion Saturday night  and Mrs Jack Weiss of De d Fannfa MVn  dcrv  Cnolon All Depots Winjr a workshop fLfy Blag, Detroitdied Ths edition has a adv show frit and Omar Gass and wife of  Er,  M the home of Insured up to10000 for each Frank Clark and wife of Jbrd Hi learee m wKe, he ing etote tax increaaeft In 189293 Brighton spent Sunday at the Leijmg jiwv Naylor  oi this when Edwin Wlncm was gover er McAfee home ,  ING SERVICES COME IN LETS TALK THINGS OVER THE WW NATiOKAL BANS Under Federal Supervision PlumbtrVATER SYSffp 4 0 North Stewart F tv, Ptnckw tSFii Rex Sackett and family of De troit spent the week end at the Olin Robinson home where Olio ware Smday guu at th Wi ion Beuaba horn  THE PINCDfEY DISPA siL The Peoples St V re Gros  r 3e,  Dry goods Luned Goodt, Shoes Gtints, Fusr wishing KenneAjr G  Wednesday OcttberI7 1951 Plneknoy Dispatch Plnckney,ff h Oi If e aid ciat matter at postojfice ftct 01 Maicn 6, 1877 i wojiowell SUPincknoyMich Suitfcriptiwi Price lbn per year Paul W Curjet Puhlftflgv , m Mr and Mis K W irriLu leii Oa i5 iar Moieuci, iv n where iney will join h1 boui and wild lor a weeK vutxnion at Douglas Lata Leo LKivi iferiroit laluiabnu contractor who owns thw rauiu Kennedy, Lucy Harris and w1 ol the rxank ripiaay Jaau, iUo has bought Mrs uoije i ear sons farm Wm raiif wui move trom the Lucy Hcuns  tue tne Pearson laim j Kenneth Brady oi Denver, Col crado, visited his brotrjei ue j Donald Brady and family last week  Lorenzo Murphy is assistnq m the Pinckney postofhc He has just worked 6 weks in he Howell postofhce CpL John Sprout and Cpl Robert Sprout oi Chanuie ried were week end guests at Sprout, homo  Ronnie Swartho and Mil back fro  last wee were H  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK A7 PUSH TJTE WHEN IN NEED 0 Plumbing iimps, Bathro m, Figures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SPECIALITY COMPLETE LINE OF HJTlRESCOLCfl U WHITE PUMPS mt Hughes foe Phillip 1  MARSH PLUMBER PHONE fMCKNEY 157F1I  uit vhJb    HK 10WEST FVJICE EVER I  Special de luxe, PHILGASIAPPAN Range i ey ho brook, thout, M Carlene Peter of Jacks mother, last w  Mrs J tcdned 1 of Mrs  Mrs to Jacks with her  Mrs Jackson Mrs L spent the Floyd Wayne er hcm The W families Fowlervi Vollmer  Mrs Helen Y lin Berna Morrow oi troit Sat  or Alive  NALS wOLieCTED PROMPTLY CCWS 300 HORSEA 2 HO  HOGS 10c per Cwtw buV rilDt rtuDaiJ SKINS OLLECT GREGORY FARMEfiS 13EVATOR 8F3 ELL FARMERS FLEVA TOR PHONE 1331 ni Lead StocKCO     i 4tjt   0vt  Having Mt3U fkfmli  too, ui  tf range  als eoohtag QUt6S eanduaaf  Hn top kin CAih Caaetti  tlX LIBERAL TRADEIN AUOVYAHC ON YOUR OLD RAOSJ Wrm it the time to modernize  vox kitchen with Philgas    the thrFty buttled gas for farm and town homes wou cai hut far and ivi le, but VK wont find a bigger value anywhere than thss beautiful te luxe raige Rememahor, too, we will givt you  generous vaclein allowance on your cW range   regardless of typr, make or cnition Esy crms, if ytfcj wist f MANr OTHER PHMCAS APilAK5f FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Mesdomes Esther Campbell andHazel Parker attended the U t, S qrand chapter at Grand Rapids last week and were the dinner guests of the formers bro jther Paul Strawhecker, Wednite  L C Gorham, father of MrsOnci Oampbell was married in Detroit last week to Mrs Grace Davis of  Detroit The Ona Campbells and Oarl Lentz famlies qave them a recaption Sunday at the Lentz home in Lansing I Mr and Mrs Robert Pike and Mr and Mrs Earl Gaines called a the Andrew Campbell home Sunday The Jos Griffith family,MrsJoan Matteson and the family of Mark Mateson visited PfcOtis Matteson Ft Custer Sunday I Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor i  Arhv spent the wee end at the RrDillinqhar hiue J The Church of God of Wriqhts Corner held an ice cream social at tho obert Pike home Saturday night j Tne Ambrose Kennedy family spm Sunacr t the Lloyd Hen FARM TOOLS r A i0U ,   Electric Brooder, nearly new  rs C  Kewett was called chick capacity  San Antonio Texas, last week Qale Ccm Planter U  iGS0fer fjfc Graia Drill with fertilizer attachi The Vokar factory at Dexter is me   practically shut down and most bl Deere Side DeUvery Rake of the people emoIove3 these In,ernalional Manure Spreader home Sunday i Mr and Mre Frank Rover, Mr HAY AND GRAIN  and Mrs Renben Gertler and 300 Bushel of Old Corn Mr and MrsCarence Pratt of Ann 150 Bales of Hay Arbor were Sunday quests at tho 150 Bales of Straw John Boyer home , i Levi Ludtke Alberta Dinkel, i,tn nrsrwsc Allen Dinkel and Audrey Klekot HOUSEHOLD gOODS attended the MichInd qame at Hecfrrc Stove Easy Washer Ann Arbor Saturday Three Section Book Case , Anna Abney, dauqhter of Mr Victrcla Console with 3 albums ibiitg tr fsltfsw etc 1  4 V ff4 Mil ill Public Auct ion at the arm located L  u South 1 toe Village cf Pinckney tho following peteonal property on  mil  OCT 20 300 Two Lamps Iron Bed Springs Martress Walnut Chifforobe Books Square Tahle Bedoom Chair Two Burner Ga3 Plat Two Burner Hoi Plae Larqt Light Globes Love Seat Plumbing Fixtures, on box Plaform Rocker One Cot Foui Boxfe3 of Fruit Jars TJ Mattress and Springs Several Ft Copper Tubuig Ire Bex qompressor Ash Stand Automobile Parts Table Lamp 3T Xker  , Bed an Mattress Spr Butter Chum  Maganno riacic   Box of MisceUaneous Dkhf Two Large Katies Baskets White Lamp and Shade t twna Pan Windsor Chair Iron Fryina rem iaa Box of Dishes and Cut Glass WmC Haines BtrtT WYUE Auctioneer  Prop LEJAND GRANT, Ckrk vQftix KMlMfi RangM Iror J995C  Jtemflr Wafer tiff r from 850 12 US TODAY Wf ANCtl All INSTAlTlON and Mrs Homer Abnev spent the of extra records wpek end with her parents Mr Davenport and Mre Homer Abney She is j employed at the FBI, office in i Zj,7r VnfTton n C rmd flew here, TERMSCASH i Harrr Nuoffer of Lansina snent jthe week end crt the Lloyd Hen de home   Hrren Smit former editor of the South Lvon Herald called at   JDrjdch office Monday He is1  rnTr rffvellinrf salesman for then Kluae Printing Press Co j MHarns Tirl cmd Wlnsion 1 Bauqhn were in Ann Arbor Mon   n Mr Gordon Baett n IHOVTJ litv were Saturday vis tors at tv L T Swarthout hornA j Mn P MeT received word iSmdrry o th death of ser crnt ZZ Cfimb rthe V ANY CLEAN CLOTHING WITH A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF SERVICE VALUE CAN BE USB PeTer Mnw of PVnknp  YOaR CONTRTBUTION WILL BE PROCESSED AND TRUCKED TO THE AKRON, PENNSYLVAN iVnw n s r Vr Ted 0 CENTER AND BALED FOR EUROPEAN AND KOREAN BELIEF CALL PHONE No 50F2  TYffr rf JrvWeli   Tr Tom Ware arUy tvn Sunday with his sister in Meta Clothing for Relief ocke 1  artaaa Revk Ezra Beachy Sc fity V rtATCH Wednesday, October V1   ale Com for the County Besai 17 1951 At a Pxobate Grade School News First Grade of eald Ooart held at the in the cny a Bowel  Mary Ellen Singer brought  PROFESSIONAL CORNER U in aid Cow,tr on the 10th day of Oct, We birch beak to school her ri J daddy got up north IN THE MATTtot of THl ESTATE OF John Colone was 6 years old BESSIE LOOISE sum, Dececd  old Saturday He went to Detro it appearing to the Court that the had a big dinner and got many time tor the Presentation of claimnice gifts, against said estate should be limited Ronnie Haines saw a real j land that a time and place be appointjcdl on wheels It had a hot chair, to receive, examine and adjust all claims  pistols and a real black jack in  and demands against said deceased by it y and before said Court 7 Nancy Read SOW 5 cows in the I it 1 Ordered, Thac all of the creditor driveway of said deased are required to prj Karen Bloxom saw some men Telephone tent theb claim, o add Court at Kdd hunting ducks Office 935 Residence 814 bate Ottce and to serve a copy thereof iRoy Porters daddy pulled up Evenings by Appointments en w Marshall Smith executor of said a  with his tractor I HoweU  j Michigan tote whose address U 318 Lewi Stl Ann Menke brought a snapp   pena, Mich, on or before he 24th day of mg turtje to schooL DTT  D 1951  ton   Phone 183 207 E Grand River o clock in the forenoon, said time  HEAL ESTATE UK MffGUNEY SANITARIUM r jL tV 1  farms Homes Like Pipport ey M Putty M D and Busmese Opportunity TrT nn n L w Michigan Ul Your Property with Me Dcniy iliOO A M to 200 P M i GEBALDREASON Moiu Tuesw Fri Sat 7 to  n m JggjyMlrh Phone 13 Phone ISmi taaLfe I MTION J HUGHSS DB a  McCLUSKEY 2 Denis 112 North Michigan Ave I Plumbing and Heatina i State 8717 Lakitl Drw License Hugh ta , HERB SNEED  p H SWARTHOUT d, SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Eguipmeni  MWWg, , Ambulance Service Michigan I aonfftJ AJ Ptackney, Mich ana Third Grade  Howell a  place hereby appointed ior the examina Francis Clark mounted some foal Estate, Irsuxance, Brokerage i FRED C REICKHOFF fir ton and adjustment Iail claims and butterflies at home Xity, Lake and Faun Property j OPTOMETRIST demands agamst said deceased jerry Reason has a new accor A Speciality I 120 West Grand River Avo ft to Further urderee That Public 4  urt Your Property With Me Heveil J MidSa ice thereof be given by puDiication at w Connie Beal polished some, I Phone 3S8 2esidencV615 copy 9i this ord for three successiv leaves They look pretty  LEE LAVEY Mks previoui  nvi day of heart Nancy Wagoner and Karl Burg r T to the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper are drawing a picture for geog ou VJSf insuracc pinted and circulated in said county raphy     Wnckney Mien 1 true copy Hiram R smtav jDennis Specknagel has ivy AUCTIONEER fcUeta ParshaP 4MU 1 Prohsfce psoing I Farm Soled A Speciality WASHER With famous Quickclean Activator washing  action washes each piece indivtduallyl fc Quickemptying Pump if Pull 8pound Capacity if Adjustable Wringer  Oneyear Written Warranty MB U S AT LAVEY HAPOeARl Authorized Deafer GNERALt ELECTRIC WASHERS Summer Coal Pricey Now in Effect PHONE DEXTER 2681 D E, Hoey Sons jPhono 3S8 LLOTOHFEF Livestock HoSLna   Weekly Trips Made To Defccft General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckn7, Ml c OeV floor is shiny and clean be the men just waxed it 4 of ,  iSf lis feU down last week Phone Pkicjaiey 78F2 r   , I BEFRIGERATION SVICE Fourth Grade HAtfOLD Bhr Karen Tessmer is back in school Repairs On All Makes is week alter three days of ill Phone Pincl ney 154F3 ess She received a watch irom   ,er grandmother for her birthday j DJt C I TOWNER urday  n u  Nancy Reason was 10 years i ,  D J n  Id Saturday 044 portoe Lake Koad, rW 1 hilly Riggs receieved the high t score in our room reading test ednesday Jack Lee was in 2nd place and ary LouCantreii 3rd Phcne Dexter 3461 Classified Adv  a W W F L 1 E NOTARY SUBAKCE cad AQND8 PPNE I3P  g4CKNEY FOR MUNTZ T V SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Fre Demonstration Every Day Fiom 1000 A M to 1Q00 PJ4 509 East Main Su, Pkicknif LOSTA small brown and white Beagle doq near Bentley Lak and Ciawiey RdMondayReward Ryan Bonner brought a bouguet FOR SALEiOil Pv,, , JiU  Ff 11 S011 9708 f Michigan holly tnat he picked  aeToug oU, Michigan   om his marsh le 11 16 guage shotgun 50 PnR CSTPM MA    i We are keeping a record of all also 40 muskrat traps 1000  SALEt4 hd laundry stoveAl e books we read 12 conaiuoa 1139 Mower Rd Pnone 172F21, Pincicney ir OR blLsffvic Tractor,7 speed ransmission, can Pe used for 7 , , guage shells 250 a box We ore learning a song about Jack Wilson,Phone 169F11, mal boats Don Swarthout fiiland Lake, Pinckney rought his to show us rr,,    I DtLii HUNTERSli    u u  x od KT i  Honle in i0rst, eguipped ex  plowing and UauiuiT motor ov tHhMoM R2frt Nosker  cePJ bedding, for 5 men one erhauled, good rSSrSS con ril  We m11 from SidawAlso room and sider trade WnaTTave you 36 are happy to have parents visit oad for 4 men m private home inch buzz saw and bladel000 3   n SidJnaw, 72 miles west of Mar gasoline motor with averse everyone in our room brought quette on 78 ,  Inift 2000 Dining room 32 2  yYe uWe PUo Guy HiV 7860 Hinchey Rd electric washing machne 2000 hps on them and she chooses 2 Pmckey phefr 91FO , Jack Wilson, phone b9Fll  aftLtwSr foISLLT BW Delai WANTEDJCustomCorrT picldnT Ram 3 years old Earl Schroeder corner M36E 6, Phillip Sprout, s Pinckney,  Pingree Road Phone 131F11 qxee Roaas our We are writing letters for glish class to Nancy also Only 7 people in our room ere minus an A last week for e weeks mark Mary Watson had a birthday uesday Sixth Grade The 6th grade would like to wel me a newcomer to our class was born in Paragoild Ark W NTbIM have 3 client who FOR SALENumber of fuel oil vvunt to buy a small home with tanks and fuel oil circulators 2 to 20 acres near Pinckneyban Inquire of Pinckney Community not necessary, prefer a garagt School, phone 69F21  J TeePle Howeu Mich FUR SALE Building and two , ffioae 67 ,, m lots on West Main St, Pinckney I ilivlBRiio cui on bnares, aii known a the Stewart Anderson esdames Justm Stecker Omar j again at 10 to Detroit Af Gass Clayton Carpenter and Les ter  months we moved to Pinck ter McAfee were in Detroit last j Hke school Q bt cmd have c  u T ,   Aw,n  harctwooi ome on groundalso property to settle estate ras 5 when I went to Michigan some atanding  T    7 1 moved to Lake City,jrk I f pnon iBQFi i jack Wilson t Gerald Reason Adm FOR RENT, house strictly mod em, 6 rooms, immediate possess Thursday Pinckneys real aood classmates Eudena Steele We are studying the route the Princess Elizabeth is following through Canada i Larry Watsons water snake is getting along very well ward We have enjoyed hearing of b Keren Gustafsons trip to Niagara rOH Falls It has helped us with our studv of Canada OSTAt the Pinckney Manches t ter game Oct 5, somewhere on ionat 8109 Pinckney Rd the playing held, a money clip Ray Burns, 431 Unadilla St containing folding   Seventh Grade News The 7th grade is expecting aj visitor Thursday She is Miss Ethel money, , approximately 2500 dnd check made out to W G Kurtz from Chelsea high school Finder, please return to Wesley Reader, supt oof Pinckney school A re will be paid  SALE 16  guage double bbcrrel hammerlesi shot guhj   Lucius Doyle, Phone 42  WANTEDDcdly rides to Ann l Arbor by high school girl 11450 DexterPinckney Road or Sigler farm, phone 142F3 cTt i AUTOMATIC SAwnQSrofsc Our progress m sell control is  ,, ms0 euKnnnim Pinckney, Mich FOR SALEA large Perfection cir culatinq air oil heater, excellent condition, very reasonable Mrs Charles Clark, phone 40 TOR SALE3 piece overstuiled Davenport Has mattress and springs Other furniture,beds bedding Mrs Winifred Graves Pearl 220 StPinckneg FOR SALEBroilera, also some hens Mark Nash, phone 6IF 12 PJoasters   FOR SALLBroiler Our progress in self control pretty good We are making a movie We have a science collection QUALITY THE STATE OI MCBJGAN The Probate Court teg the County d Meats Fruit Groeree Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS Probate court in the dty of LweII In said county on the 15th day of Oct A D 1B5U PraaenUioe Oram B SmHh, Tudo e fudge of Probate In the Matter d the BSTATE OF j PARIS R WHETSEL, Decease, James OKelly having filedin taKf court  his pefttion praying ftor license   fo sell the interest of said estate in cer tain rea estate therein described It is Ordered that the 5th day of Nov, A,D, 1951 is appointed ft hearing said pettfton, and that all persons interested In said estate appear before said Court, at said time and place to show cause why a license to sell the interest of said es tate to serf real estate should not be LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 150 Also Slsoors and Knives Service While You Walt AH Work Guaranteed MANDELLS SAW FILING SHOP alive or dressed JonLoi Farmphonel71F2 WANTtlbrAAR llSrUMGrS, W Let us help you sell your farm, have more prospects than farms  L, HAROLD CRANDm 11524 Bivor DrlJflland Lake Phone 305W HoweU,, Order Your 1 II  Fsrfhs Ordered Thai pabBc i Notice thereei be afrsr by pubBoatlon tor threa successive weeks previous to said day of heartef ss fte Ptncknsr Dis pirtflh a newsixroec prinlexi ana otreuiat d is said County, A true copy flBkom K sssirh Celestta Paahah Jadae of Prooats ftegistsx o FAHM SEEDS NOW ftlfala Clover id All Other Seed Farmer Feed  Supply CoA r  MAX B08SELL MOB Pick4i Mirhigan FOR SAI1939 DOdge 100 Others from here who attended Cassh Good Condition the OESGrand Chapter in Grand Mr Corbet Salver, xFcknoy tepids last week were Mf and  omo furniture, terms For inior nation phono 100 FOR SALE DahHa Toes  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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>y jifiM5lp1 J   rwww11 JJ yrW Pff1 61   W It    3 Kt  K     ar  ispdtch Volume R8 V  p Miliipaa Mirror The committee on reorganfz anoa f government stepped out a lot of toes in regard to the  tourist industry In their report they would require the first four 1st associations to match state aid dollar far dollar 25,000 each up to 100,000 a year Then decrease state aid until no state funds were gittnted let  the governor apppoint fcur mem bera to the student council, the iirsctor to serve as secretary of  the commission and also of  Dtspcrtrh Wedhesedayi October 10 Characters OUR DEMOCRACY JAMES L ROCHE No person did more to put Pmckney onj the map the did tne late James Roche at this place who tor mebriy 50 year orove race norses in Michigan, Ohio Indiana and Illinois and wan a majority oi his races He was porn March 21, 1857 ,81 o1 fiicnaid Kocne The  kcne farm was oil what was called the Hogback This is now in the U of M Game Reserve  by Mat One eftit MIRACLES AMERICA IN l22S,THe FIHSTtXflRIMENTAL PCW6R LINE WAS STRUNG S FARMS 7BMV, AVOUNS  ,, jSo   MW wuai CJl  w wa ui uii any age advertising the tourist industry SzJ,a f1180 enthusiast he Actually Michigan is way pe starttd brealanq ru hind other states in the amount   a joi3 rh  spent for tourist Dromotion  owned and raced was DrWheel at 3iU a joo The hrst horse he owned and raced was DrWheel   Kvu er ims horse set no records but Speculation as to Gov Will ithe seCond one cua This was lams becoming a candidate for jthe famous Huronboy he bought vie presiaent in 1952 have j of Stepnen T3epie  189a  halted Wise ones cpect him1894 this horse raced 12 times, to run for governor in 1952 and WOI1 jy Jirsts  2 seconds His  fTnator,m iv ,  next horse was Green Wilson The November droit quota ini   Michigan has been raised from 2417 to 2787 Some states have trouble gett fog rid of the money earmarked for wild life restoration Michigan only receives 83c a hunter raised by John Green of Stock bnaqe ihis horse was a winner for about 5 years Another biq wihner for him was Morqan Dewey who won 8 first in 1926 He not only owned mqny horses but also trained and  isy  V11,horses but also trained and Nevada gets 1307 per hunter  drove for others Ajnong them but cant put up the matching Were Lasi Hope ioj John HaniS  funds Some 2,900,000 was re Go Some ior Herm Swarthout, ceived in Michigan last yeai tor,Lady HurQn for john Teepie and fishing proiects under the Din Hary H for g StoI1 oi Stock gellJohtison law v J   new bridge He also trained a Cresus The P oi the McPhersons of How Michigan frill Si her office buildinq aner all me ejj govemmeiii has reieaJ 350 j At the state fair   ihQ TUrdZLiL WH iband Payed Wearing of lhe The admtrnsxrhve board nasGreen a3 he came around the, approved S11SB54 tor accesfe  and htf wa8 introduced as roadft to state institutions ine oldest j fol the state 0 Construction contracts in Mich Michigan This was in 1926 igian for August were 13 percent Som u  horses he drpve less than m July were princess EmlcOie Huron Michigan Statje CoUege en GirL Huron Belle, Gertrude A, rollmen this year is 94 less Foxey DeweVi Diamond Dewey, than last year  jyJtxmore, Coylone Forbes, Michigan potato prodution is Jack Toddingtailj Baron Worthy SLASSI tS 11 uS Ambv Silk Arl Day Macccee i WTQ iACCIDENT FATALITY lost About the same as last Hal The Sneak and St   JJJ and Mrs Willard c  7lSi rtSSSLilttA Hoover Com The latter dfopped u dead vhile y of fockson both lost tfctf liv The states Ultte , Hoover Com rjninq at UmQi Qhi0 d Mr accident on M99 SSSui iUeaar1 Roche Tl 1 He   S SSSSdSTrt 530 P Leqislature is lileqal 0 of , the staichtof I Monday night when they w r in Michigan and who u  i   CONSERVATION DEF O  TIS VAST NITWOKK OP p0W HAS LCSSNffD lAftOH SPBtOft PACTION AN WW Ul STANDARD3  OUH DEMOCCK IT HA iteEN QteATBD 8V TlmONLl INDUiTWAL INGeNUrTX BACKED 0V THE 5  Football Note Current Comment the win column after 2 yiars e raa tna at the governors by wmninqf from Manchester riic in Tennessee recscthers Friday night 12 to 6 Man J a Pch was mods by a gov Chester has a light team and S001011 1 welfare situation, Pinckney had a siigjht edge in e claimed the present setup weight and should have doub Pced a premium on ilhgattfled the score The fact they did  children and the numbsf mot was due to numerous pen f them is increasing as the alies, their failure to complete more children a woman passes and the lines C inrek   I when they were near the  line Pfcnaknev had two sctortiig chances the first half They last ball on downs on the ten yd line and Albert Mrosika crossed the goal line after catch ing a pass only to have the ball called because he sfepped off  side Dave Haines was making mo3t of Pinckneys qains around end and through tackle and scar from the 5 yd line th 3rd per iod Bradley did not convert In l the last quarter Don Wiltse acs sed the goal line on a line play but Pinckney drew an offside penalty and the ball came back A 15 yd penaly followed Then Pinckney lost 10 yds because the line did not hold Pmckney elected to try a field mal at a angle from the 30 yd Jine The kick only went 15 yds Rhees of Manchester picked it up and ran 90 yds for a touch, down They did not convertThe Pinckey team made no effort to  stop Rhees as they though the ball was dead when they were near  A had their welST Z r  the south who cannot r  amon this classfc not  r,2i The state supreme court has ruled in favor of the gas cornppan in this county and several others where the gas company has encountered armed opposi ton of armed farmers when they tried to cross their farms Their ruling was the company a right to cross these farm and  farmers who interfere with them are guilty of contempt of court The farmers onlv redress is to uuu  , w wuwrs on y redress U ti With a tie score and a minute sue the cempanv for dnJ5J to go Dave Haines threw a SO A 75 ft waST has hSJ9 which Albert Mrosfloa cauqht and ran 30 ydsfor a touchdown Bradley did not convert Man Chester got the ball and threw a long pass which VanSlani case 13 large elm trees were cut Railroads, telephone and power companies all have to get rights of way to cross privjcrte property but not the gas Auto Accident  Church Notes Catholic Mmfu CcffnpBc C2H driver m Michigan anTwto   when V ere Sund Ll2ff FaW Maiditto Tand K TE who could not be bouqht His r  fe hlt ,by a car dnvn by2unclay   Bright   aL lasti5e was in 1932 e JS  uJPL  Marh  jg W WS imum amounrfromtheDingtA in 1933 HissonVSrt d Georgo00 w also inju ed E g  KM a um ri   u  vicyiq t Wiiiard Bennett, 49,was the KTen,ia ottoasj Michigan will receive the max ast, 5e was in 1932 He died num amount from the Ding ellJohnson fund raised by tho tax on fishing tackle Minneso  11UW Ieurea iy nv  lw yus anarvi ta and California are the oniy  H was a o ball player in rLerPecffS Be,nrlett f Chubbs SJ  two other states to get the max hls , and a wrestler He once zSVfj n of Pmckney Heurf imum however iMichiqan must wrtled Bobby Reekethe chair i end the Pinckey school but  K brook intercepted for Pinckney company as tke game ended  Several Pinckney players weic The New York Giant nj outstanding Dave Haines made tlie world seriel with th ff1 onwi1167 QainM d U negro outSeld known A  Don Wiltse gave iJm good inter Iblq leagues Thev were MorSf ference Albert Mroaflca who jfrvin Willie Mavs ad H5 has missed two games due lo Thompson Mori L mIS  injunes came through when hr roes e getting uTlhTbia hS was most needed gue each J  teams but Detrooit have one or more negroes Detroit has never never tried any out and appar GTIIV does not intend to num amount irom tne Dina iJO 1S sons, oen Ct ueorg ur,Y V   uu iju ea geUJohnson fund raised by th raced for a number of years but u ilard , nn,ett 49fwas the 411JT0000  tax on Jishing tackle MinU   retired  , tnPrceTSL SUS  7    223 Jroflaii LaPrad two other states to get the max ms oy and a wrestler He once  Vu n hlnckneV He,s3 imum however iMichiqan must 63 bby Reekethe chair ,f Pmckey school but  2SS match this by setting aside 1 J31 hereJ f  1 arni Gladys jW Pinckney pkrys at South ,vnwFrtdav niqht South hyon tied Manchester 0 to  to Brighton 20 to 25  Mnchest L E Aiken L T Downing L G Eisenhower C Henry Wiltse Bradley out of f is ring license fees fo  Mary Polly MurS8 llved ln Jackson for a num r Luyvrouyj wur Dingmore 0f XlbTon phy and had a family of 2 boys QT,   17l28iiHJ,W  M VanSlambrk W0 MOJSA iA Mrosfka J Jeffreys Congregational Hev, Dsnaid Braa, pastor M36W of Andersson, nowown Jn olt a ,son 0on  Webber homp 2nu m ,1 Aid at ed by the Dede Hinchey Estate X112 Mothers, Clifford and 6Too JW Lulu Darrow Later he bouqht the farm on theLloyd of Hillsdale, a half broth p0wir fSfw  af church Dexter Rend nnw rtn K ler Glenn Kinaslev of PinrlmowiV , 1 r3 n Latin America each 3 received The money 7 T4 il,ulu u luiy oi z ooys    i mav TV,JB must be used for fish restoTaton J,fc Hf J he house i, ,  er  TbmToaTlf 1 flf M36W ofl AnHrfiQrn n,7 ,n Joan Holt a son Don of Webber hr 7WW m A3aies Aid at  ville, 2 brothers, Clifford and9  Mn Lulu Darrow work, The state will sell 348 parcels Td by, thP , , mostly in 4Q acre lots of state etr h bought the farm on the i VJ  IU111 Power of Bible inTA7ir,ws v reverted lahds at Newberry, exter c now owned by the   Kinqstey of Pinckney Friday8WTcoDi H  Iron Mountain and LAnse Oct geen Bro nd lived there for gd 3  M Edna Camp Qt Aiher WvHs hnrnadaS8 mee 3Cti s 1618 Valuations ranqo from 30  vears until his death ds Vivian Ledwidg Surda 8 p r ,, iDonni 2 to500 an acre  , A1   noL8  emanKurt, Mrosfka , Matteson Haines R a R T R E Q B  L R ri H F B  When oil was discovered in WWw  or Persia, the people thers Kensltd Jad no money or knoweldge ol Lcin,ciwehj  develop it Conseguently Nargaarcl tn British were able to get any i Norgaard tenn they wanted when they Schulfc ,aot an oil concession from Per Snyder Ja According to Drew Pearson Rhees Trolz u nsh qe w Pcest and tne Persian governmen onilv 12 inoStodcoumy, Troy and MARRIAGE UCENSfc, jfr,, r , e to toeMark Nosh Royal Oak townships are closed Harry Clement, IB Ann Arbo J,t r iu a , V313 1 Sunday, 1030 s M  to huwtinq by legislative act for Mary June Doug as 1ft Howell TSSIJDm09 Iackson  Gods ffi1  S yw  v Richurd Boyle 21, Fannington 1  hooL VSlMeSShS 5 years 158000 acres are listed this year in Michigan under the Williamsjton Hunting Pljm   Ground water levels in Mich, declined 34 of a foot in Augbut this is 29 percent above the  Marguer ite Coon, 17 Fowlerviilb, ilTies Roche, 34, Fowlerville Marion Craig, 27 Vermont ville Tom Lancaster, 20 Pinckney, Shirltey Gyafc 20 Pinakney Harry Melnik, 27, Pinckney Evelyn a E S ELECT OFRCEBS I13010 VcnsSbolc 5S  Si,fcl9S0,,2 South Pincknev Chapter O E No m F 145 elected the following officers j wSffi  v  last Frirfrrv nirr,tr   00 choir practise 30, Senior choir practise 10 year average j Grushow, 26 Ann Arbor Due to abundant deer food in  south Michigan they are larger TRCinT tOUIft KVNK than those I enorthOne MU J S KTCohoctan jSsSeT  i  niier Was lounri tnnltv in rir Conrinrroaa AIKAW nl,,  ,,,H  Mennonite ed by an automobile at Ecorse recently lxd a 10 poirt rack of  horns It was 1 yea eld Many killed in the rorth 2 years old only have 3 inch spikes  The average for th pci3t 10 years for accidents during the  hunting season is 28 killed and IgO injured   This year is expected to be the best pheasant season since k 194 VILLAGE iAX NOTICE Jiom now until the deadline OCTOBER 15th, 1951 I will receive taxes at rv home 1 at any time Dont pav that extra fee get here before Oct 15  Helen Reynolds, Treasurer MPElifSWAR Arother chapter took place in the pipeline war last week when in a condemnation suit in probate court Joseph Shimerlv was awarded 325 damages farmer, was iouna guilty in cir Conductress cuit court of stopping the gas company from laying a pipe line across his farm Sentence was deferred 30 days In the iury case of the Eastern Pandle Pipeline Co ys Samuel last Friday night W M Mildred Miller W P  Clifford Miller  AM Irene Thompson Calvary Mennoalte Church  p , Fred Segerf ,dV uira Beadfev Pastor Secretary  Elenore Baughnj S S Supt Walter Esch Treasurer Hazel Ponlaoni Hi r p Chaffee C    iroiZ Tiiun qovernmen onuv 1 Substitutions Darrow, M Can I Percent in Arabia and Indpnes GreKj jhnson K MatiesonP,  the split with American oil MuUphy ManchesteBus KUrjk,, companies is 5050 All attemDts Desch Gauss, Hasen Mera to change the agreement failed PfereDonnelly Umpire StracV Gd when Communists ifiltsiat memanKurtz fd, jn Persia this was a fertile  tield for them to work in Persia FOOTBALL SCORES has driven out all British work Howell 0, Eaton Rapids 0, 3rd i rs cend will operate her oil ie game for Howell, Dexter 14 fields with the aid of Russian Hartkdd 0 Brighton 25, South jand German oil men      , twWTO Sept 28 some 97 000 people velt 24 Lincoln 0 Flat flock 131 crowded tthe chicam stadium Saline 7 Ann Arbor 21 Sexton I to see Michigan State maul TJ 0Northville 13, Milford 6 Spring of M 25 to 0 Michigan never Assoc Cond Aen M ISft fflS  Oiaplain Roberta Amburgey  0 I ijg Marshall LuciUe Beck Younsoo2 ili 7, Asst Mar Carlene ZiegltrJyLtoT  1S Organist Winined Aberdeei I Co5 FeUowihto gefrlii  i,  ya uuiuut Adah Dorothy Parker Wedhsdav ficOO  m St Pierre a no cause for actionRuth Sadie Moron1 The Menhoniu rhnrTh m n verdict was rendered WHbu Asst Marshall Carlene Ziegler cidoffiSX Geanr11 Coll an employee of the com Martha  Leota Reason , ice L JfrrtS port 1, Grass Lake 0 Holt 27 Stockbidge 2 Okemus 19,Dans ville 6 Ypsilanti 13, Wayne 6 Fowlerville 14i Williaxnston 13 Morenci 38 Tecumseh 13 COUNTT RD, IMPROVEMENTi fl 1JlW  Some time ago we ran an or  fu1 icle asking for road improve I0001 mam never had a chance even with sguad of 200 players and army of coaches and trainersIf a high school team had absorbed such a beating the fans would have guit them cold Yet last Saturday 52,000 fans showed up to  see Lekmd Stanford University Coll an employee of the com Martha  Leota Reason pany was hurt when the St Electa Helen Miler Pierre dredging eguipment hit a Warder Amanda DeBarr high voltage wire while working Seninel Albert Dinkel for the ccompany jAmer Flag Harriet Eahrig  gees 156 tons sare neededCali Pincry 50F2 ment in the township and men , ,  1ft ioned in particular the road froxp vuffiL, 3 J98   Hiland to Patterson Lake and fk h95dtolJ Ypsiifcmti fhad the game reserve and the road  v n 1160 were dismissed from M 36 E tnrouah Pettysviile iJ2 Aoniey General Millard of ELLIS STALKER ruie ccompany juner nag riarnet nanrig j 11 Stalked, 72 tiiaJ n th The auto damage suit of Gale Christ Flag Genevieve Henry horn of GeSie Bok H7 E Rice vs Jack Brigan was settled O E S Flag Nancy Chubb S It Knctoey sSdal of out of couct Honor Star Points, Beverly Pil  ternoon ofteTa shortrSSSs H9 Charles Wefton was arming grim, Dalene Robinson, UM i on non payment fo alimony Hammel, Martha Dagg, Carrie tft th , rrIJ 3mS  wMviapw fiiWM rrua valuing ed on non payment fo alimony and is held in the fcdl RTD CROSS FIRST AID Anyone over 14 yeas old is asked to enroll in the Red Cross First Aid Classes starting Octlg Hammel, Martha Dagg, Carrie  to this country at the age of 5 G5ttS18,  ,,  o I y018 The familv lived in Ine Public Installation is Satur1 ham county in White Oak He day night, Oct 27, at the Mason married Mrs Ada Mills of ice Temple The following will Iosco and bought a farm on install KTinrViA VIA Dilnjt ML vInst Offoers from M 3t E tnrough Pettysviile to Chilson Rd, We hinted that lack of road improvement here might be due to the fact that no lone from southern Livingston is theon the county road commission last week Frank Roges,countyf road com eng called on us  He admitted that the Hiland Patterson Road had been ap proved for blacktop year ago 1 tJ 11 t  1 J  ter and examination He said of the 19 , 12 denied being mis treated, 2 were no longer at the hospital one never had been one admitted he fell and injured himself and the cne charging mistreatment had no proof The charges were made by Mrs Mrs Catherine Freeland, a lady detective of Lansing but said lack of money had pre     vened the work beinq done He 1918 S ONLy  A HOMT against the companv The com panv had offered him 1250 m Oakland Mrs Fenny Feiiton, owner of a 240 acre farm threat threatened legtal action aoainst the comtyrnnv She claimed de spite cm inftmtion thev crossed ft , r   u     tier farm at Milford using dyna JSS   n Lu 4 M   appointed imrshall by the vill Mte to blow up trees j colmdl lM   NOICICf CIDER MILL  ,,7, ,,,,, caretaker He m , My cider nill is now open , W310 3 P 0 aqo , Ll open Tuesdiy through Saturday L vingston Ljdge No 76 F 6 Surviving are a stepdaughter, each week Ed H Maas lft M has set the following dates Mrs Bert Nichols of Howell and 1500 Coon Lake Rd,Howell tom work bJoih5Z jfSmlidm  Fr5  Sat Nov 3, MM Degrees, of Lansing The funeral was at Bob Egier of Hiiand Lake was Tue N  F S1 ftl Swarhout Funeral Horne at  ilAlU WUIIIIIIIMHII UUU VU were sdctly nonpcaCisan with Detroit Sunday Times She decribes vividly how she suffered when she became tiie focal U4V lUWt UiUl UWU UUUVU iWM southern Livingston was not the reason for the neglect oft thir part of the county Tues Nov 7 FC Degrees ,the Swarhout Funeral Home rrf I Mr and Mrs Andriw CVano There will also be A StaMjmjfaii gftfPoan Rev 6rady fcffi MrsSnTa By idw SLi SPJy 1   11111 iky and itfrV Vivian Ledwid P W CurheVSec Cemeesry I ,  HUMale Tueeday were acicuy noi9paiiaan ana icrea wnen sne Decame tne ZOCCU the fact that non hailed fro point ol many of their argue metits  CARD OFTHAIOB I wish to thank all those who remembered me with ocadt end gifts while I was a patient a St Joe hoepttalAnn Arbor, nasntiy   vj   a   4 Jv ftt MrtttftYDlSfATflifJKB4MMW October lO IdSl m u  Good marks and good lighting dont necessarily go hand in hand, but good light ing does help make stud, ,og easier     and protects siht Good lighting means eajy sowing ,   no harmful glare, dimnos and shadows Be sure the light is right ijr your student    ask an Edison home service representative to help you Edison home service representatives are experts in study, reading, and general lighting They will recommend locations for lamps or ceiling fixtures, as well as advise on the size of bulb and number of lam and fixtures needed There is no char  r their service   call your neighborhood Edison office v r  iS Li  7 flSkl Is Dead Line for Village Taxes Pay Now Save Interest Helen Reynolds Pinclcney Village Treasurer  sc Howefl Thmftt Hewitt, Michigan  DexferTheatre A GtovHtteaeTaw WL Thur October , 10 11 Gnqory Peck Virginia Mayo  to Ttchnicolof j toughest cattle drive in history cartoon JNjgnJbonng Motet awvo fooftxd fcfcm iost their second game to Milan last week 7 toB67   dauqh KLuMa0 Tandy Ieft  fionaa last week to SDend th ,  n  Winter   Frty, Saturday October 12 13 ,, , The Dexter Agriculture School Edmund 0B,iwi Lizabeth Scott WiUJ5 Waiter Brennan has purchased another 48 pass TWO orto m, senger school bus  TWO OF A KIND Jon Crocker, 4, hon of Mrcmr    ago MrsPete Crocker of DexterWs 108 Starpet S11 Burntt byUJackby iffi 2 I TRA  TH3 HUSTLERS front of the Dexter Theatre last   cartoon week He WOS takento St lot Sunday Monday, October 14 15  have a  Malina Suao 23 9 m continue SHOWDOWN hospital and found o broken leg CoL Bernard Baetcke of Brighton has been recalled to active service ajid assigned to Fort Monroe, Va Willia Hofclen, Nancy Olson Frank Lovejoy In FORCE OF ARMS and Marie Windsor Plus JOE PALOOKA IN THE SQUAR ED CIRCLEStarting Joe KirdwoocL fames Gleasop, Sunday Monday, October 14 15 THE MATING SEASON Gene Tierney, John Lunvi and Mirian Hopkins about hambAirger slinging moth er of the groom Cartoon inon Me Cartooi Newi Tues, Wed, Thu, Oct 16, 17, 18 John Burns 34 of St Louis, Tuos wd Thur Oct is, 17 is 0 7  to v ,t Mich was lolled m an auto ac Doris Day, Gordon McRae    B E Z  cident last Tuesdly night when, rvrT MOOVITC HT RAY to oiot his car hi the bridge tf M36E  ifc2K d wher  kwt 10000 and Hiawatha Drive The body  Comedy Cartoon ixmQS against an uaconquerabje was brought to Pinckney and   fortress later removed to Howell Coming The Mob Alice i n 0  crtoon Newt Otis Bell 39, of Webberville Wonderlands shot his wife Marian, 31 three 1 1 1 nn times last Tuesday night and A 7111 ,,  wounded Charles Wek 26 I AVOW XH  A 1 H when he found them parked in awiklij twru la car at West Grand Sver and   IVIiekaa  Nicholson Rds He is held at the county jail and also Weltcn on a nonpayment of alimony charge The Bells have six small children A 20,000 arto trailer camp is now being built at  ComingCaftle Drive Frogmen Take Care of My Little GirL THE CUBAN FIRE BALL A Comedy Starring Esle,jUa Rodrigues, Warren Douglas I 0188 on Merry Go Round Woodland Taming of Snood MatMasters Lake by the proprietor of the Sunday Tuesday, October 14 16 Pine Lodge Rfcnch according to , BORN YESTERDAY Cie Brighton Aljgu3 A Good Comedy Starring  The Brighton Area School will Judy Holliday, Broierick Craw Sunday Monday, October 14 hold open house at their new  ford APACHE DRUMS elementary school Oct 24   SYLVAN 1 HEATER SMUGGLERS ISLAND   In Technicolor A Drama Starring Jeff Chandler Evelyn Keyes and Phillip Friend Cartooc ami Nwr Added A traction Willie Pep vs Sandy Saddler Fight Pictures 715 915 15 ford  xlews  Ternicolor A Super Western Starring Tyuman ODoheafty, lormerly rirJZiin Tm nkrm Wfcwtf S2S 511 wJSSSbS HighesrMountain Stephen McNally Coleen Gray and Willard Parker Sun Shows 3,5,79 Sports ing football on the Great Lakes Be sure to e a date ior thli Naval team Z J , Mrs Harrison Cooper of UnJd      Cartoon mmm dilla fell from a chair and broke Tues, Weld, Thur, Oct 16, 17, 18 her arm last week last August  The Robert Read family call  BITTER RICE she fell and broke atn ankle ed at the Arthur Bullis home in A Dmmci starnno Funeral servicecs for MrsGus Gregory and the Robert Mitteer Silvasna Manganoporis Dowling ave Radtke, formerly of Whit home in Stockbridge Sunday  artoon more Lake who died at a Pon l The Mark Nash family were sh0Wg 7io, 915 tiac hospital last week were in East Lansing Sunday to see coming Alice in Wonderland held at Brighton, Rosalee Saturdays Hero, Cattle Drive Wilford Erwin has been nam   T, ed head of the Community Fund Drive at Howell I THI STATE Oi MIOWGAN Last Call for  County ot The Probate urt roj cue Probate court In the city oi Howell 25 Years Ago Pinckney lost to Fowlerville at in said  on ths 25th day of the Fowlerville fair 12 to 7 A D 95 S Weddige had to leave the game on account of injuries Pinck ney was penalized 40 yards by  Ihese are some of the advan FresentJios Htram R Smith, Jnae 0 fudge of Probate in the Matter oi the ESTATE OF RAYMOND J TICK, M I  What J5  WANT MOST IN A JOB b Good VTages oi Course But more, that that a chance to are secure a clean pleasant 1  a ead a deling jhat you rloH i fn 0  the allowance thereof ,    i  2 30 yd runs in the final mm Jt u Qrdered that  22nd day 0c I vantages in telephone work If  you are looking for a good job that can be fun and be interest ing vork too Michigan Bell may utes and the game ended with the ball on the Fowlerville live yard line In the fair ball game Ajifdy Messenqer former big league pitcher, pitching for Williamston beat a Fowlervlle team reinfor      M , TIV, U t 4ia ced by Charles Gehrmger, Earl pBtdJ T I wJkS th  hliorl 1 urviiniiL T, UAI   ciculertad to ierld v,o  higher than ever betore If ed In sadd Courvty Register Q Probata Whit,ehU,l Larry Woodall and Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tig ,  ers, 1 to 0 Ed Stnndish, Guy A ,tr W , Kuhn and Sopp played with the CSS FowljeryiUe tekxm At the Fowlerville game a Pinckney coed got so enthusisas tic that she offerea to kiss the player who made a touchdewn  The opening of 1 However her boy friend did not seaon bas Hwith it acore another ployer crossing H goal line and said coed renigg ed on her promise A,D 1951 U appointed ftr hearing said petition It 1 Further Ordeaed, That public  Notice thereof be giver by publication jhave a job for you toi lhre luccwslve weeks previous fo  You need 10 expeiience ami said day of hearirg a the Pifccknefy DIM t YOU wall be paid while you Jearn pay you RATINGS are interested in a good Sob with Hkoa R Smith  regular pay increase drop by our Judge oS Prooate f our emplovment gjp MICHIGAN BETL TCLEPIONIT COMPANY 323 East Wfshington St Ann Arbor, Michigan the football a seriesof predictions and ratings of learns al over the country Many of Tl u  , , , these ratings soon fall by the  The House school has organiz wayside, vith so  avnum aSSir V vimTnH iSS b of Pers ancTother factors piSSf L ZLP  d JU 1 involved it is not surprising Roberts sectre Th financial ratin o an in Mrs Fannie Rose Alley of dividual  re qpredictable, SfS  Jf SnRi0ST Whether large or small the abil, Pinckney pioneer died last, ity tQ eam 0 sav and improve 1 AJta Meyer gave a birth, ggTLT  he 15 How is  rA 15 day m  Mrs Arvilla Placeway cele v u Jbrated her 80th birthday lasst Ustl one weekj St Marys and Ccxnql church tarns played another foot ball game last week St Marys win  ,,,  ning 19 to 13 Rollie Singer scbrsured by car xncmbsrship m the ed twice for St Marys and Roll  Federal Deposit Insurance Cor          r TJ t     Account begui now and regul arl added to will help estab WcPHERSONStAttBAN Howell Mich, All deposits up to 10,000 inporati ie Shehan once iRonald Tupp er and Har Hall scored for the jCongl St Marys team was L  Battjss IDevereaux,M Kennedy Friday, Saturday, October 12 13  E Rchce, R Singer, R Shehan, Pete Gerycz Stan McCluskey ConglStan Dinkel, Cliff Miller, Rus Read, BBob Read, Harlow Haines, R Tupper Har Halljim Bokros, Jim Hall, Fritz Gardner, Loren Meabon Dean Gardner Albert Gardnler I AMERICA LAND OF OPPORTUNITY SINCE 1492 And Is Still for he Man Who Saves WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAi ESTATE MORTGAGE OR   lodiifif toft waftr for easle dithwething, wrfilfet waihn, fleriewi ihonpooi, deHghtM bathing Gt cemelete detail en tbii MUIng new veaM wattr lefttnee PERMUTir WATER SOFUKtl  Cosfs 43 titi than prtwo tffOftiQfe mecftfs hofflitrW mJ 0F GHIGAN demands againot said deceased by and M PVOMV Goat lot n Comniy of before said Court MM Wagt0 aud thsi th lecjcrf hoin of aid decta Mmmm of aid urt hid at  emid to ,,  mia of  PnlMt Offlae te the City oi HoweU mxM  H is Purthr Qsdered, That pnoUe no vhlcn dOMStd 4Ud MiitKl aLoxiid be ad n fold ooeanty on the 2nd day of Oct, tedtatadL ter A D 11 77 ,  nmrmr, ,, r  I4 is OrdenAtluA all ot the creditors b Th Blatter ot the bbTATE OI   nmu ciaims 10 saia uourt at said Fro niiM, 1   , , , hf rvf, A  , u i oewspaoer printed ftbd itfrcu aed in oate uiiice and to eorve a copy thereof , w   ,, , UP Merrl E eyer Meyer admlUstr  xmW XJTL  ui T1 Wx of ld  whoM abdreM  is  tru copy  LtS M  Fowlerville Michaan on or hfor th A ru6 eopy  iL th day of Dembet, A D 1951 Oelwto Parshall Mr and Mrs John Ward and PFRSOVABLE AT REASONABLE r 04 SS1S aT  4 aMhe THE IBpTwnSiJ BANK It is Pttrftr rwtr4 TI 11 Keqon were recent visitors a uio ka,n  Robert Given home Undsr Federal Supervision OBOE ROUSB 1 Plumbing WJ ATER SYSTU J 0 North Stowort ft  PfnckiMT 153FX1 LeRoy 6 Hicks 78, who lived be tbcrol be gr by publication oi  The Paul Keiser family of Det copy oithi dct ch wev fer  t d the Frank Doty family mhet Fftdorj4l jt frBm TZZ  77111 oiald deceased are required present 77 nT  uday cf Royal Oak were Sunday vis  Corporation All Deposit onThEoavwRtween ft a, to th Court iat th  2d Jl L Cour,, SaLrdov dinner chests the  60  day w  Mary died ID fR, tafih Georae Thompson home were T     fi5oJ Hhacn R Smith Ihe Misses Janet Muroaco and Mrs Robert Given and sons on, and 2 daught,ThB tawr Judg t Probai Janet Keiser ,of Detroit and Mr Dick and John were Friday vis cl is at e Keehn Funeral Horn ondadiu att ckdmeand  1 odock to tl JptoaiAl,lm4 Bt ai Pxobale land Mrs Ira Nay of Ann Arbor, iters at the John Ward home in Duct Thursday aftson Dexter 41 MlMMtiC Ml WL J w idtev,4twi TPRf   V Wefaej4icy, Ofcobpfr1g 151 Plnckmer Dispatch tered as 2nd clou matter at postomce    Act c March 6, 1877 1 11 boitowell StPinclaieyMidi Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W, Cuilett Publshw  II Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry anu Gerald were Sunday dinner quests at Charles Whitehead home in Greqory  Mrs Walter Clark called on Mrs Mnxine Blanchard in Ad rian last TuesdayMr Uiancnard is in medical school in New York state Mrs Cornelia Bower and family of Howell called at the An arew Nesbitt home Friday Francis Shehan and lus bro ther, Gene, attended the Mich iganStaniord game at Ann Arbor Saturday LOWEST F1CE EVER  Special de m PHILGASIAPPAN Ranga  Lloyd White of Lois McDonell was home the 1 Ypsi Normal over the week end,  Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle,Mr j and Mrs Ray Bums Mr ond wile, Mr arxi Mrs D Conklin and the Jack Young family were Sunday dinner quests at the Jas Burns home in Ann Arbor 3U members of the Pinckney hiqh school football team attend   ed the chicken dinner Sunday  qiven by Mrs Lawrence LaPrad  in honor of their victory over the  Manchester team Friday niqht j 30 chickens furnished the feed, topped off by ice cream, pie etc i Ail Members of the team were there but Harold Rady Kenneth Matteson, George Bradley and Joe Greu jim Lavey brouqht home 6 wishbones Harry Melnik, Willow PHS cd umnist took in the football qame here Friday niqht and acted as assistant lineman He will be married at Ann Arbor Oct 19 Nancy , Wyiie dauqhter of Mr and Mrs Hollis Wyliecame down with polio last Thursday and was taken to University hospital, Ann Arbor She is j better 1 LOOK FOR THE CLOCK A1 IWSH LACE WHEN IN NEED Of Plumbing Pomps, Bathroom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAYING A SPECIALyTV C3MPLETE LINE DF FGHfRES, COLORE WHITE PUMPS My rMi Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE JINCKNEY 157F11 4Ktj D ad or Alive rA ANIMALS COLieCTED PJiOJUTLY CCWS 3,00 HORSES 2 CO HOGS 10c per C1 WF BUY HIDE mD Cll SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS 13EVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 13U  sural Head StocKCO  iXwSi  j trtutiuffawa tjif irijii c  V v I on i  iputs coolrtftf o2uttt  time and  lAtioo     ettn toe lied m  LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE ttom b Ike time to mcdernrx ywur kitchen with Philgas    the tkrifly bottled gas loir farm and town homer ou can huat far and wide, but yc wont find a bigger value anywhere than thai beautiful 4e luxe rarge Remember, too, we will glvt you a generous vadein allowance on your id raftfe regardless of type, make, r condition Esay terms, if you wiafet ftAKY OTHER PHflOAS APtfAfcJCtt MOM WHICH TO CHOOSE V SEE US TODAY Wt HANDtt AU INSTALLSTO TTAILI Kolu Jwarthou Wr ku oi Hom9r and Mrs Norma Gardner FileyM wiyne White of Jackson called wh has beetn a patient with1 or me n White home last Polio t University hospital Ann eic Arbor came home last week  urnn  T, ,  She is able to walk a little  Jn  u lvirsLIod Hendee and Amonq thoso who attended json Jeffreys, were in Detroit Fri MEA Dinner at Waldenwoods  last Wed niqht were SuptReadn,a, rr , er John Burq, Mr, and Mrs,Leu 1 Mr,r 4 and 88 Mary Stackable Helen VanBlaricjrr i martin oi Lansmq were Thurs Katherine cThayer Rene Miller, j day quests of Alberta Dinkel and Mrs Alta Meyer, 1 Sunday quests oi Mrs Edna Mr, and Mrs, Robert Tasch I gpeirs were Mr and Mrs John soent Sunday with Mrs, Anna, beylei Mr and Mrs William Tasch in Ann Arbor Gretchen surieiqn of Detroit, Mrs Margar and Tristan spent the weekena eia Astatos  Muniih and Mr Uiere ,  and MrsLouis Shehan and son, Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell I trancis spent the week end at the Can j IT   p, Lentz horn in Lansing I , virqinia Stebbing lof Hcwell Mr and Mrs Merwtn Camp I spent Thursday night with Al bell spent the week end at the berta Dinkel JLiJBaiH Floyd Maycroft home in Grand  Levi Ludtke and Alberta Dink Ropids  el attended the Michigan,Satan The Doyle Templet fltrmily , iu o 11 qame ot Ann Ar ol Keeqo Harbor spent the week I  bor Saturday end at e Albert Shirley home I j iimmie Campbell left Sunday ,Mrs Andrew Campbell has  lor the National Livestock Show been sick in bed Anna Craft m Chicago He was one of 4 of Marion spent the week end boys from the counly picked to vith her I go there are also 4 girlsHe is Mrs Dorothypinkel and two the son of Mr and ,Mrs Roy children were in Howell Friday jGampbelJi Mr and Mrs C J Clinton visL H ,Gnfflth  family of ited at the Ralph Clinton horn Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the in Detroit Sunday J,t Gaffh ham , Ms Mable Smith of South Ly Mrsk ieanr Ledwidge, Nan, on called on Mrs Mary Hoff en  Mrs Deinse LaRosa ad Geny Wed  night Ledwidge attended the Notre Week end callers at the U of D football game at Detroit Herb Palmer home were Herbert Friday niqht  palmer jrand family of Fliintj Wayne AtLee and wife spent and James Meyrs and wife of the week end at the Cy AtLee, MrsGladys Clinton spent Sat ihcme in Gladwin mday with Mrs Margaret Flinting in Self Control cft in Howell We are glad our his lory books The following members of the have not come as we have ah Pinckney Archery Club spent we can do now he a week end at Dcgulas Mrs James Whitley and LakeNorman Miller, L J Swar dauqhter were in Detroit Wed moUf Gerald Swarthout, Cfare j Sunday guests a the L J Swarhout, Ronnie Swarthut, Bob Henry family were Mr and Read, Claude Swarthout and Mrs Keith Bradbury of Chelsea Hcnfold SwarthoutWward Read and Lois Curtis of Pontiac ead and Merlin Lavey go this I  Mrs Alta Meyer of Pinckney week and Mrs Betty Harter of Brigh Ben White and wife were Sun ton Chapter OES will be in day guests at the Carl Bidwell stalled at the grand chopper in home in Brfqfctom m Grand RapicUhis week asgrand The Misses Janet lamdeeil grrmd committee women Terry Mohler gave a shower Fri Sergt Bud Bekkering and his day night at the Lundeen cottwife Baibavc Nashhave taken oqe  Hland Lake for Virginia an apartment in SpokaneWash Shirley 15 were present  He has left on a trip 0 Alaska f Reason and family who The Frank Putnam family of have been spending the summAnn Arbor were Sunday guests fe here have returned to Phoen at the Howard Read home iX Arizona  Mr and Mrs Fred Read and pete Strager and wife of Ypsi the James Whitley family were lanti spent Sunday with Mr j Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs and Mrs Jhn Boyer  Joe Schosser at Clear Lake Sunday auests oi Mr and Alice Gecrrhart of Iexter spent Mrs Wm Mercerwere the Dri th week end at the Mark Nash Walter Mercer family of East jhe  , ,,, Lansing ond Mr and Mrs Ed  The following high school Hover and son of Hancock t r vr lrr, comnrmied by Bob Kerr and wife and Mrcmd Dthy Parker, Mrs Helen Van Mrs C E Holmes of Detroit colli Blncum attended the cheer d on Mr and Mrs WmShehan IerHrs clinic at he U of M Simdav stadium J5ati5rdrry Joan Fisher, Among those from here attend jjan Nash, Rorbara VanSlam ma the Grand Chopted OESrf brV Ccthlno TrrPrad Cfr Grand Rapids this week are the ,OmobeII, rne Haines, Carol f Unwfinofr WfrtWl Abwdeni Fubnnan Mtn Van iwrhke rarmen Porter Rr Brash, Hiff and Prrbrrra Miller They had Kr MiHrm Mr rrri Gnff tbo inir M fh tdinm be ith Hovse CWmnT11 en Mi11 forp the game crnd between tbft Ar prvbip Avnhnrnr Sfip M I brrb off the MichiarnStcmd rem Tnii Ty, Jrn Thnwn, I lord game cheered and paraded on MaH WrmnAii An r with the band  May Dallr,Winifred GitnrM Water System etc Menny Dinket Tn J Dexter Cider Wjl WILL no CUSTOM GRINDING EVERY IT ESPA AND FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OTTO WAGONER PROP Dexter, Mich From where I sitA Joe Irsh  Our Sank Scivs 8 Help Ycosse  People around hprp need lots of small change those days  whi with candy, sum, ciuarctto and oi drink machines    pay phones    and thoe penny sales taxes Uss3 to put a strain on our bjkflK Chaninp money t,oIs up i I6t of time Then the Thief TVKer Happy Wilson, real nbout another bank using a h lp yourself change system The directors decided to see if it would work here They set out some bic shallow bowls full of nickels, dimes and pennies with a sifrn saying MTK YOUR OWN CHASCV Works line,  too At the end of 1ho dav he totals arc neer more rr a nip of cents unliT ir vrr   i he rilil amfir 1 From wfierr J si, folks cerywhtre arc prefi miih alike, although thv mi i vw different Farmer ,nI c,  f,lks Rcimblicans and ieniv  , tliuse who en  joy a srlass of he t  nfrnIinay and those who rofj senfi hine else  we al tiuilly tvy fo live up to the ti iL olhei w hav in us C OOKMU tup light, 1JoJ, L nitcd Stulcj   icurr foundation  Post Your Farm foy Protection No Trespassing No Hunting  Signs Doz Dispatch Office  y VAiirtiiiAvWS rJWr  mm  v  VtfWf,f , rSssyiiesjBji  1661 i  3 W W 47 Year Ago  Grade School News ISSy 10   NfaBoia Mb Th w pretty  PROFESSIONAL CORNER C Jimsue Shixey has 5  I new cow has Masters Hollis and Danaid fboygLves ftS JTvtS, 11 iT0 LeRoy Porters daddy Prof Clayton Miller 6f the new tractor school has started a class in Mfc Masons folks have a  1  Woil burn  SfS    1 Aschenhrenner will A X1 a ttod a mudbath to S  Stephen Teepple ajm9 Curf8 moth0r  ajJ5K and bought a farm at Fowler new ,, macSnnaPatt   u , esiaence viHe SbfloiHa TSrmrimnew   Evenings by Appointments HEAL ESTATE THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM r  A L ATE MmwAAMwm fan 30 j Properfei T M Dutty MD I and Bisrincs Opportunities Oc2y 11  Michigan y lliOO A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays Mocw Tucs Fri, SaL 7tofia DR a B McCLOSKEY Denial 112 porta Mlchlaon Aye Residence 814 List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON  Broker 2 0 S North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 Phone 157F11 Repairino MYBON J HUGWES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Latoekle Drlv License Rush Lake GENERAL ELECTRIC  WASH  Ruel Coniway brought  3 figS  a new 52Tlb dTJ Kare Bloxom had G rtW  iJJJLSJ11 Sunday Happy, hirmdayil  Howell Mrs Catherine ftilfe Ho 82, John  a  pup widow of the late John Hoif,died  It lodk3 Iike a g  Howell n Michigc IffiRB SNEED  Phone 183 207 E Grand River  1  ONU 139 v small down pay1 in Unadilla Sunday Nancy Sad haVsome new  Estate, Inside, Kkeraac George W Teeple has been , ff City, Lake and Fans Property appointed administrator of the WeMice our weekly readers A Speciality Peter Kelly estate  , , We also have new numbers and Mrs Frank Backus and daua coior charts Mrs Frank Backus and her daughter, Oin, of Marion have Grades One and Three  , gone to California to stay a Mike Tessmer is a now first Yew Property With Me LEE LAVEY year grade pupil Shirley Wilson has moved Gensirl Insurance Phone WF3 Pinckney, Mich to AUCHONBEB f arm Sales A Specialty WANTED have 3 clients who Dexter want to buy fa small home with The turtle that Kathryn Gyde  2 to 20 acres near Pinckneybaxi fefaugfei to school disappeared I BERT W fUE not necessary, prefer a garagt i e1  1  Phone Pjpckney 7tf2 i 6T6Pld HOWOlL  BoAaTa8 returned1 mmC  ,to school after a week with her J2jg fffm I P H SWARTHOU 6 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Pmckney, Miahi FRED C BCKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av He well  Michigan Phone 358 HesidencVBlS LLOYDHFXDEF Livestock HcRtna Weekly Trips Made To Detoo  General Trucking Phone 64F14 Pinckney Mlo Phone aunt in Lansing SL ff W rLIE JIOTARY mSORANGE and BONDS PFONB 13S  PJNCENEY FOR MUNtZ WASHER With famous Quickclean Activator washing actionwashes each piece Individually  Quickemptying Pump if Full 8pound Capacity  Adjustable Wringer if Oneyear Written Warranty TIMB5RTo cut on shares, all  xexd3Q Mowers, Robert Nosker Pfc P nY 3  hardwood, some oncaJf jrKathy Reason id Helen Hay I DR C L TOWN eome standing Jack Wilson du were m last week  OB C L TOw Phon WFn Karen Singer brought us some Dentist slips which we have planted in 1 044 Portage Lake Road, Pader a window box Phone Dexter 3461 The music lesson from Radio ,, ,      Station WUOM was much en fvtamaiiA AflW FOR SALENew Red and Black i02i, n  UaSSUieCl AOVS All Wool Hunting SuiL PSIU Patricia Mllljken, Susan Orb 44 in Coat 4648 NO DOWN PAYMENT T V SEE ROY E FISHER Factory Representative Free Dentonstration Every Dae from 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4 609 East Main flu Pmcknef REBUILT MOTORS For Cars Trucks and Traders One Year to Pay L O S E Yf I sa u s PAT LAVEY HAPDrVARE lycrt Bunny Hinchey and Rob LOSTAt the Pinckney Manches J8 Nonnon Reason, phone 17 ert Nosker were absent Mon ter game Oct 5, somewhere on Pinckney, Mich 1 New Car Guarantee   ,  the playing field, a money clip WANTBDJir rt ti  3895 STATE STREET Ann Arbor Weare mn c and containing folding money, t op tooedeeorS lJrSp PriON 258821   ior Fuie Pifevfenhon proximately 2500 dad check KLS91 comer M36E  wSk e    made ut to W a Kurtz from nnte KoaaKaren Smger is in charge gree Roads Authorized Deafer WANTEDPlumbers helper with1 Fen maf  mT  0 Chelsea high school Finder,  some experience Myron Hughes mcf w Plants, Lucille, the please return to Wesley Reader, f SALENurnber of fuel oil     1 aSd Carolyn Cosgrcry, SUpt oof Pinckney achool A re xSmks and fuel oil circulators experience 8717 kikeside Dr Rush Lake GENERAL WASHERS ELECTRIC Phone iFll, Pinckney Edward Riggs and Linda Kellen ward will be paid berqer the floor FOR RENT Year around cottaqa r , d Grade and a furnished house, oil heat    dew  Inguire of Pinckney Community  School, phone 69F21   FOR SALEOSI Heating stove, a fOR SALE Building and twq st7v about our reading storV  lare size 1500,UiFevere doub feton West Main St Pinckney electric refrigerator and stove, bout our reading story on a le tau 16 a Bhotgun 50 known as the Stewart Anderson See about them Ted Cobb   of per They were  40 muBa traps 1000 12 Property to settle estate Summer Coal Pnce 6643 Kress Rd,Lakeland, phone Brighton 4061 wrro Q  Tage shells 250 a box was 9 years  ack Wilson,Phone 169F11 Now in Effect PHONE DSCTB12681 D E Hoev Sons verv good Charles Willis  JcfSS1 A Hiland Lake, Pinckney For Science we are studying FOR SALES room house inside weeds and insects We have rm mrMmii vulaae hmits, fireplace and mounted 3 butterflys Carolyn  DEER HUNTERSli omTrurSrate termi For inicc Miller brought a snake to schcVajJSilwe,Jf P ex mnbhone 100 wh we kept a day and let go I1 586 ,5 men one, LOST A number    We had our first fire drill Friday, We thought we did well FOR SALEKjfcMC Tractor 7 speed Fourth Grade ransmission can be used for UruersltvfMichiaJm frm  GY Hinchey, 7860 Hinchey Rd FOR SALEA large Perfection cir Gerald Reason Adm tOB RENTHouse strictly mod  em, 6 rooms, immediate possess ion a 8109 Pinckney Rd Ray Burns, 431 Unadilla St Pinckney, Mich n 1 ori xi J LOST A number of wood bits mUe from SidawAlsp room,and between Rev McLuccs cottage, board for 4 men 1 pnvate home portage lake and Pinckney Find m Sjdhnw 72 miles west of Mar Im to Stanl Dinkel guette on 78sider trade What have vou 36 TwnfadeSlOOO  We made some charts and aFOR SALE Dahlia Toes inch buzz saw and waaefciuuu, 1 , ,  UrrrflKn MrfVvn nVnn gasoline motor with wverse,   shift 2000 Dining room suite, on Sijarfhout Tommy Singelectric washing machine 2000, and Paul Russell drew some Wilsonphone 69F11 1 of FOR RENTCompletly modern b room apgrment Phori 45F4 Pinckney FOOD Slllllf  f Donnie Baughn school last week Gcdl Gustafosn went to Niagara Falls Thursday and Friday I Lea Morgan was out of school 3 days last week  I Tommy Read donated a scrap Mrs Corbet Salver Pincknev book for our room stories FH JJF16 rirtn Grade We ore working hard on the l condition 1 Mrs Charles Clark, phone 40 Marshall Meabon, phane 62F3 I po gALE Utility grade Mcln  tosh apples 100 a bushel at the Delaine , farm Bring containers No SunFOR SA1E Blcrcktop Ram 3 years old Phillip Sprout Pinckney, Phone 131F11 dav sales f0f3 Tew11 Charles P Reed FOR SALLTaJ9 DOdge Cassh Good Condition 100 spelling this week We have made lapel pins us , ,, guage double bbarel hammerlea1 shot guu  Lucius Doyle Phone 42 WANTEDDcdly St3  piece ovi pavenpori Has mattress and Springs Other furniture,beds 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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>n 11 i i i m wFi i  f  Dispatch X 11 Volume 68  tt e PtariaeY Dfrpa VVJhigan Mirror Chaiacters  Giade Scho1 ws Although cnfc Sec of State Alger is tne only avowed hep  pusiican candidate tor governor triends of  Lt Gov Vandenberg  greater control insist nis hat will be in the t and its aliairs DR CHARUES W HAZE The new school ia pperatinq j in full swing although not com1  jted Teachers and workmen over Hnqktfi,ey  e  Wednesday October 3 1951 Church Notes  atJiolir  Marf Catholic Church  No 39 t    Football Notes I turrtent Comment Hortkfcid was taclrrsy Michigan have Out they showed I Conqress passed a bill la  week and the president signed supposed to fit making childless husbands si weak team this yearigible ior the draft This is expect the chain store No person probably exerted Dieted Teachers and workmen Rftlr F, iiTv VT   w suuwea a navy stur led r AA onnnnn 17 PHter ,ni ,,, uiiT  WICU  Ti,aInm 5 VJ Albert J Schmitt, Poor dy hne and a M JL , l0,acia 200,000 more to tke fci1 W  tto husband unlesTbe than   general purpose roorM j not yet Summer 6 mpli The nna Tto tnere is Willed ftb Ctarli W MIV   a , UK 1 Pjncicney MS,  , T 5 intrnnn r   i  n Pinckney line whi   L L i i    much lighter did not he mckney, gains were most the child was conceiVedbefo Mich State Normal asjinsrui Friday otter Novwna DrwoH or This helps the       iwon The Kindeirgareai Four people are absent from man Owen , years he lived here He camei p,V tporhrs are tekinq a tfQV,w, UiW Cleary is said to have given up here in 1846 about the time the j co   one night T wLk  , the iaea and may go out ior KirUand returned to New York  Ute Mcn Martin  ol the 0  3  m  secretary of state jstai and took over much ot rvaauor  n Martin is the heir holdinqs At one time he only candidate for senator so iwned oover 1000 acres oi land ar iui iut Oiardy, Harry Kelly  Thi3 WQs in viliaqe,both aides Arthur Vaftdenbuig jr must p oi M36W, across the pctd and  considered north on uiu howeil roaa Coming federal iaxes will  r Haze was born in Wilson cost iviicnigan taxpayers some Niaqara county, N Y and came 276,580,000 morq m taxes, in rneie Gt 16 acTe  2S He was come taxes will be 129,870,000n  doctor when he came higher ojid corporation taxes 10 Piiidcney hue qraduated from  t scnooi wim uc i ,, uwiiuq iQr SfeuHlfyWO higher the vVcoibiii Reserve Colleqe in 9111   t sit stili  lonq ox Lur Pu and Asia Michigan is one of the top fed Cleveland, Ohio, in 1551 He, out uuu 1   , R  Suilaay era tax contributors Others art mamed Orci Mead of Farming  Q j  iy on passes the aiaft notice was receiv oiigregmional S uFtheirccuses dudv WHTifi  TCHISK  1 lin e pJuysTheir second come, as jdiait list will not be exhausted they caught Pinckney asleep until then The new law maket Johnny Diel say, h ilkes 521010 ommunior, i  T a 3 ,   wlt UhS  school with the fejiers SP,c,,l ouerinq for he sufferinalmitd another one hen  hQ dj  8 counuV iMM Nel,v YorkJeiinsSyjkcinia, Jks ton arad had a son and 4 dauqh ,, e,n  Z,  u u  ana Cala UB Oi tnese only, one, Mrs,  Sha a brc More price hikes are due i  Haitie Decker, ho well, survives, , inX7 r L v ,  ritn iihfcS,a ict f Q lhe following room cteirnithe au  rdubiy Thee is  es , tees have been appointecf trend toward economy 32 OL I Haze farmed extensively j ftrik,T , 1 lL the counties spent less last vara and employca more men than HSnSuoVIrrow nv than they did the year bofore an one else here He raised Snfs Judy Danovr fNancy Senator Robert Tait will ad sutcp and horses and usually dress the GOP dinner at Dttroit had about 50 head oi he latter  Roor Oct 15 a 100 a plate This isiVern Bennett faUier 01 Harry c ne, JfRay Prier exoected to put 150,000 in the and Haze, used to break his         flScou paiqr chasX colts for him The Haze iarm, JJa1hifT Xri AcTboen put in the house stocd on Main St where  Buda, Billy Liqht, Mike iVlus 1 ciass It is said they ,he Thomas Murphy home is,son      t he yound of whitofish The barns where the lighted1 Fr ratty SUQI Joyce BolzThe San summer wasfield is As the villaqe rew he Doxjna Holhster, Judy M normal NSnq hotsoelLThe built a new home and beef is at We are makinq a UjF  hiXs temWture was 92 the intersection of Unadilla S cbout the family W fca pic  Thl new r7t the straits is and M 36W The barns are lures about Tom cmd fcrt JhS nut in slrVioe duriq the qone but Max Dyer owns the We have many mterestiq to DO put in service wui H ,ouse now thinqs on our science tablleAl deer season  Th doctor  0f 73 in th so a loud speaker ctd we will ,  ,yar of 1891 h9V a music lesson by rrio APPROPRIATED 4000 At c ne time he operated a Grades One and Three ThoWashtenaw county board sore nere with John Brouqhon Our yellow room is next to the of sunervVors, actinq on resolu Tnen he devoted all his time mam entrance We have 17 m ticvi of the Biq and Little Pcrtaqo here to fanning ana practising he 3rd gradend J3 inthe first Lake Land Co, appropriated medW He wa 4000 ouc  Brinq a1 a frijena 730,liaim Fellowship TopOc What tne Lods Supper Means  Yimq People Sponsors Mr and Mri OUo Poulso, ilAoifamily Ciiurch supper Wed, 400Junor choir practise 7 30 Senior choir practise ilouiionite ennaj caught a pass with a clear held but was run down on the 20 yet lost exemption treaties  You T ST ,Bf somV ohemalfofftimrglj touchdown when he droppiyou cmt iool aIi oe bi2 a pass m te en zne ,all o the tl  Pg  inhfsonalf ffift  1L  scored iwee They  lou  Hincxney posses in all iCiqamsrMiyorbHv lii the last 3 minutes the Pinck j whohas just received htTZ md qav geca account, of tnemselve had ,hrGe opponentebuTreceiv nev 2na team went in and qav , nomination for mayor there Ha geca account of tnemslves had ,hrGe opponen bJLfr Calvary Mennonite Church TheV held Heartland scorless coid edt more votes than all three Pui  v Ezra 3each Pastor made a down on a run by 11,0, The principal charqe S S Supt, Walter Esch 0 , xAten made dqainst him was that he Asnt paul Chaffee , Pinckley plays Manchestet Was dnvinq the Ford Motor Q Mrvnnif Worship    ,   100uhere Fnday mqht , ill,e ,5 0CWQy m Dearborn, that their Suda Schoc4 , 11001 men always have plenty ot nert employment Ust had decreases  They have won one and tied fc of 30000Now aocolS with South Lyon  , Childrens How ,  v 1145 rn Peoples 4etinv7  730 Evonhj Woida 815 Cottw bellow Vp Service r,3npSCJrir 2Q0 p m The Menncnito church will coll ect clothing Mr German relu aoo 15B tons snre neededCall PincJfy S0F2 DIES AID vlIST 1 tamiliai Our 3 second qrad3 pupils trans Th Cngl Laaics Aid meet rtf thedrain fund to sight ndinq around in his iields ferred to second grade room with Mrs Lulu Darrcw Oct 11, Mattison Pinckney Da now I E  Henry L T Willse L G  VanSlambrook C Murphy LaPrad Bradley Carr Mrosfka Jeffreys RR R Q  L R F G T E B K H B  3ae remoVe the stcne dam at the in his two wheel cart watching One of our pet irqs has dis at 2 pm Bring thimble ntedie Portaae LukHuron River canal hiy men His oofuce stood near cporarod Duane took his pet mr h n keer o Detroit and Put in a new dam for flood the home of Fred Reaa Dr Rob mouse home He are stud nq spfu t 3 we , ,,ud at tue Geo control the cost to be assessed ert LeBaronwas UL Practise with weeas and flowers  honsoi ionif j FOOTBALL SCOREfr riair to minors Bail was set t i Howell 6, Everett 6 iexter 6 5500 which was not furnished BBriqhtotn 6 South Lyon OMan Thls action took place in Mon control the cost to oe ass3seu ert Lenaron wu  K against the property owners, him once, Later a somnlaw Lr  Whether this will cause court jomi Decker and then another be sc4iilaw Dr HF, Siqler, The lat our recollection Ford decentraliHnrlanti atlr0n of indusv started lonq v2S PS8 Hubba    Goetz j Minock      Jarvi3 crvian Petrascue, operator Brown i01, ,61 1 near Milan Shuart where Wm Moray, David Royal Strona 0 Max Pel1 the 1 teo Stoval 6 kiUers or Pauline CampbelL Nauss 6 St  hospital, nursebought Haves iquor on the 4 oi me murdsc has had his licenses taken away from him by the state liquor cen trol commission He must alio stand trial on charget of sellingSecond Grade BOf SCOUT NOTICE to De sc4iilaw Ui nr aiqi, ii   Lucille una Uidas Bairwtts Tilere Wlli be a meeiinq of seen 19 property owners 011 tor took over nis pracUse at his uncle Frank of Detroit spent Siv B Scout commi,fc,emen andverlt 6 Chelsea 12 Saline 0Dun the Huron River below the lake deah , dV at their heme rents and ail ,rted ot Oie fl  Unlvitv SSlan 1 blocked dredging of the Huron Dr Haze T was promment in  Paul Burg s mother duck wrischoo Thurk r, Oct 4  aee  Univerbiry 0, Milan Brighton 6 Flat Rock 18, Rocss roe county Charles Fiqy, state aqriculture 30 TO ATTEND GAME River on the qrounds it would public life, He founded uvmq killed by ati auto Sunaay, lower the water and decrease ston Lodge No 76 F SA  Bunny Hinchey spent the week Che value of their property and sewed 12 years as master end in Howeil   He also belonqed to the Roy a A Barbara Baughn Susan Or ,  ,   , ,  ,  , , Arch Touncil and Kniqht Tern blych and Kathy Reoso were ab Pinckney high, school wih su110tl  H , m  THE PIPELINE WAR SA Howli ln addition ho sent Mrnriay 10 cheer leaders and 3 tacuity lMllirr 31 QarenceviUe b aivict 4 time, tne past yer Farmer Joseph Shimery of Co 1 presidefi of the village W went on a field trip Mrnj members to the Mien MnioJa hoctah suffered reverses last  limeb and served in the d and brought back 25 diff game at Ahn Arbor Oc 6, at inliis battle to prevent tthe gas macm legislature in 18712 erfynt specimons the cher leaders enmc Ail the j tfiAmccJn 0 Arm Arbor 34, Fern commissioner has asked a hear iaale 0 Ypsilann 32, JcKkson 0 ncr to revoke the licenses of Or Irarma 52, Grass Lake 7 Lesli  08 and RalP preel 2 E 29 btockbridge 7 Dansvilla 6, Wtscjusage manufauren 11 sendl10l Hasjattr 0, Fowlnviy J H sla4 11 Bros had  oi th Some of us aro making a friezo schook are invited pipeline company from crossinq mment booster his farm Sheriff Bassett went ArQm Railrcad   oul and disarmed him and 2 ch f he icn given geveral of our , hrwe QN DpT NQTE ,i ,,iyrvTri oniciui   span cocoons when thejirsi There  33 pupU, his farm Sheriff Bassett went gYmnk Raihcad he was of gden bireet for reading  chairmem of the recep other farmers Their quns were cna        for adLiJrxrhnq sausaqe acid jPressel 9 The charqe is they re  duced the meat content by add found to be empty In federal count in  the ANNOUNCEMEi T Mr and Mrs Roperl Wheeler inc m,ore cerial In Ypsilanti m who run the Bock store, at Por fore bV was arrested for Lge lce announce me euqage f  short wt pkgpoultry,  ineut of their daugter, Joan, ta Mr Flc clnms manv tores use Detroit lastPmckney hotel   Wm  n rnr The amount of land reverting tohcnald Hieper of Ann ArporHe the original weight of the pouL 1X1 CUr  the state ior non payment oi  employed at he Utiliues Line X 11, taxes declined 37 percent in cnstiucuy0 Co ana the bride 10 dxess , BeUvihe Stanley n , aceaqe and 7 percent in lots tne  by  Ann Arbor Newb TrQaC3, l dwW2LSi hearing He sent the case back so, 1 l    ovelovv wo a nappy a uvB  a T stQte acauued, MryandMrs Roy Bird of Ann res e ruqmna rnnu Y teR Lederie for reassiqn the hotel Wcff   e  had  767Yacres and 3, 826 lois In 2 ounoe e   si0  jihead Thto be good citizens counties there were no rever   f their daughter, Mary m, , fnLv Qeier,e fkU money then  , ihnd Grade  M  t 772 m Wcyne county cauelne to Richard Wood uThe Pb as placed the late Safe subsid JhlJdLaS  d reverting to the Shrt Saginaw, at a cocktail Henry Ford on a high pedesal Monday Judqe Kocinski refused trmn m nej    t 4 o room rJUSTS JS1 JS9 sM hat Dr Haze spoke, aom Wo Qe o have such on crowd in an appeal iu   be d citizens menti YT  r the raihcad in  f, 1  Wednesday Jtudqe Willis Ly delations for the rai oons found Shimerly guilty of railroaashad no contempt of court b  sentenece until Ocit ein baiAib repjo eqt pepueasns people tntv irvveina aske pipeline company the riaht to said ,7l ffi today Mm V uaricum cross Shimerlys land until Oct to give for a Graud  bul We are enjoying our now read 2 at which time condemnation or a akiVTrv forever  i30018 TneY have mce stor ut suspendtd and depended on siui no ther as a morning  6 He also ie and pafin donations tron teacher  y  k n pepueasns people they frwinn asked and an of enicon teacher, Mrs 2 at wnicn ume conaemnauon ui u , Tnmk forever H   proceeding start in probate court, for a fiana pfnckney4s first ies in them state wae 626 acros in Gecbic fparty afer The total stae ownea land is Saturday 4171652 acres and 117312 lots  4o ccnUscoted shotquns and rifles will be sold Ly seated bids  Duane Brow 49  the MichMichState  the super manufacturer oi nig aay and the greatest humanitarian He was retiring and ,  noAWTI had little to do with pubhc nlaN D BROWN life Conseguetly few people a knew him very will Of aM The gas company has obtain The Dr was,cdY widely Our favorite  vingston county citizen of his aay a Qmi our half and 30 in Shiawassee restrian knowm Whe   ded Or afternoon time of day is October 12 is ino deadline    atomey  t     ed 27 writs in Livingston county  citizen L 30 in Shiawassee restrian known  , ian cuea ui   ,  , ng farmers from interfering with  nei  Dex  PnJslc7 ive his  Fourth Grade them crossinq their farms Ac ,Haze was called on, 0 M J WQ Qy our new rea is only liable for the damage  Masonicc iunerai orau   wMch include a sct ww Tnke cording to the court the cimpany 1 The doctor was  Comptons illusirated encyclo of Whitmore Lake  w ,  AJhJjSLeBb Pl Ani, Arbor, BeiiVoiSly led 0 our half hour of recreaton each 44 W 1 totalof S14,015 j last Tuesday mqht, foil owinq an For 30 years hewas closeiy I one wone lora IOK  I Gpsmtion for tumor on the bram  associated with him and carri j  D1 r He was the youiqest sen of late ied out is ordersNow Bennett new reading Oleski, iCaroUaa BJcJef Donna i CnQies and Amelia Goods peed nas come out with a ok about of Basydc Cady and Cnas Larviav grown 0f Pinckney and qraduat w  ui i , reived bock Olr teacher ays our o  done crossing a farm Shimerlyman with a heavy DI pedias We also receivea oooKt wu 77, is Self claims they would destroy a His picture flohn from the Michigan state library, portant lesson to loam valuae stmd of oak and ashjme of  crossing his farm and that in the  Brown past farmers have been unable I at Har to collect damages i   tctx We read Oakland county farm MARRIAGE UCENSEb  T i A seen OI luut iiiii HAW  3    those I h68 rlied The oupils have brought maiiy Control me abolutiorust who died Thepupiis IL      upers FerrV , mlare learning to tell the Donna Basydlo Vi   Mr Ford which relates mcr ed irom PincKney hiqh school thinqs about his personal life and the University of Michiqan never knoWn before This book law dept He has practised law is not beinq very well received D in Battle Creek since l930He isy those who have built Mr are r survived by his wifeEviyn andpord up  a super man be ice Pres Robei   1   Linda Lee  two children Also two brothers cauSG jt shows Mr Ford had Tv TnHv Nosker We have , ,a Ackley Sec, Linda iee , Curtis o pinckney and Carter of  the same as the rest oi Treas, Judy JMOSKCI    kinds of ees around,   faneial and burial  j Bennett was more or have also started suit against j Robert Inqe, 18, owei T care of our rolm ,  Gereckel9FowBnahKn, Calvm w   pl the pipelmt nompoiiy VILLAGE TAX NOWCE From now until the deadline OCTOBER 15th, 1951 I will receive taxes at my homo at any time Dont pav that extra fee get here before Oct 15 Helen Reynolds, Treasurer HowelUllene crppomted ocrnieees  j    wer7at Battle Creek Friday less of a burnt offering when  ,s  nf our roim of cclne4h 5th cnd 6th Grade News WhUe  pinckney high school  connexions were severed 1 A number of pupils are taking   played base ball cmdwith th Ford Compoxny Mr the fight factory ior  popular turned IAST OF THE FRONTIER MARSHALS Hcmer Croy interviews Cimron George Bolds the last i ng link with Dodge CityKcms, I Sulausly wUd and wcoly frontier town, Read Croys frriljfo rnq tory,fThe Last of the October 5  of thp Frontier Marshals, in j th5 Sundays October 7 issue of The American Weeklv ex dHuriy with Delroi Sundav Oti NOTICE of officers of 10 Fridav clncers w  T A V Fridav  US OES, at 8 P Friday star ball player he caught and  control over to Henry Ford Jra plaved first base for Pinckney  conciliation policy toward the in 1928,2930 in the dayn of Jiniltfjons was idoppted ana Bfjft uriions was adopted and Bea NOTICE CIDER MILL V w haVe decorated our bulle  lhe wash room noon hour  SfiTniill is now open wr  d with a village made, Victor Basydlo can tell a Mon MV SdS through ScrturdayitmbcKird wim storled 1 rom Q yicaroy butterfiy open Tuesday tmouq Lt collection oi insects John Brown is leaming to oak leaves    n ea to DOTW  ArchtheikWo wltll thft 1 TWA I eioined Livingstc Lodge Cettwas released as a No76 F  A M whilejdmg q, turo  i Vi We are Secy old last week ed  iTtolk of a turile P611 , memberofhe Royal Arch,tne,even wlth  ,, T a A ZrvArrA skins 1, we have 3 gradesrabbit and squttrel as we have Fifth Grade over them and saves TO COUFCT FOD   qoverhmew has  colled food for the jeped the white u Will even are cry  wife T Ray Duffy atienred the pral etate mecfccil convention in De Seth toil jfi weet burial euS GradetNewWq  Bttg fl ,12iJSi in the US  tn iuit cbd beans Erne WW go up from dlftoript MRS ED5TH DARV7IN  h  42 studerts MrBEdith Darwin, a fonner JJU a , rf  1 wUh und  IU  ,  criv Blankenbaker, i,Hrft mioa is 2 carioaasoi tenance d a gp UM ,   ,  , ,,Tnrry Frautremr y and  ow of Roy Darwin who died sev JJTTY joh shaner i iJaoSiirvivina is a son Craig   petroit Robert  wllxnonv FiummAjj80n COTW JapprtW  writ abcS and wva101  cttossea t McBbi  KllowSre Pres 15 Stasia wiST 5 TirSemer of 353  t 5 wgffiSSS g2 fSSaSoSTr 5Wcl vll live aaoin roit last week She was the wid  Frautretrtr lrd  and Masey, pandyo ,countys truo yeaTaqoSvinq is a son Craig,  Detroit B Mts Witaont PhLP son SSSthJUal and ,,1 C0 Krfed to Grace howWl De  ol wrtIlnoThtry a B Dortoq Felicia  , trntment  , ,  A       i1 JV1 f Sv M Pv v I   WWJLwkft kotuftit   3    Ti,iiir NeigiibariiNotes jMr and Mrs, Qair Barnum af Gregory hav announced the I gagement of their daughter Hetty, ta Paul Pickett, son ol Mr caxMok Warner Pickett,  HoweffThflt Ti bell has been removed nam Collins, Memorial church  Wd ifcw, Oct 2, , 4 SHOWBOAT4 fa  DexterTheotr MJCKGA Hit atajettys belongings    pur  cfoon as a Beecy cloud lafcryn Grayson Ava Gardner fSday, SaturdoVrri Howard KI Jo E Brown , eMF at Unadilla and hung aTlhe FTlrr   VY BATTALION North Lake MJLchThe Pre i lEJM ,  A Cwn   81 Natwie m me Raw Leo Sorcey Hunts Hall antf the byierian church bought the Coif ins ciJurch building I Rain or thin she can dry her clothe any time    with an eecfric dryer  Your wash is quickly fidffdried, toft  and wrinklefree You work less    save time   have whiter, fluffier, softer clothes All in all, you turn labor into leisure Half the work of washday is in hanging clothes Then why do it Be modern    turn your back on washday drudgery  get an electric clothes dryer See YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER V iiSfe FARM SPECIALS MlHiHKPOLIS MOLINE 4 YEAR OLD BAJJLEJR, AUTOMAT  JOHN DEERE H  CULTIVATOR TRACTOR, HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND 2 ROW CORN PICKER, NEW MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE R TRAsCTOR, STARTER AND LIGHTS INTERNATIONAL CORNEND3R BUNDLE CARRIER  LOADER INTERNATIONAL SILO FILLER AND PIPE JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR SIDE DELIVERY RAKE PLOWS  DISCS  DRAGS BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR STOCK AND COMPARE Wm Deutsch  Sons MinneapolisMollne Sales anr Service 127 South Michigan Avenue HowlL Michigan Phone 1391 Announcement  We Have Sold Our Scrap Meal Metal Buoiness to Grand Scrap Irn Metal Co Who Will Carry On The Business at the Same Location BRING YOUR SCRAP METAL Abes Auto Farts  NO DOWN PAYMENT JUNGLE HEADHUNTERS fa Tttftalcokr la Motin Sunday fcftA 9 m coattnt JIM THORPE, ALL AMERICAN4 Bowery Boys MM John Booncke oi Gregory pass u   aao  Mark Stevens, Don Tavlor   crway bept 25h Humphrey Bogari Marta Tore  oc HoWe habS M KwllJ SIROCCO Bdtmt9d ou to cartoon Bnghon Area sdSol is 874 Tht  ihe draft will trrV IC u r  this county an October 2 Th f Bt  Charles Bickford  fwAxden ReyhLWm Tu   Octob 9, 10 n Smith, Chas Elliott, Edward Eis Gregory Peck Virginia Mayo ela Fowlervlle Wm Enguist I to  ttnekney Claude LybrinkBrigh i Copt HORATIO HORNBLOWER, retta Young, Joseph Cotton to   fa Tcfanicoioi I and Cecil Killaway I u i na of Ortonville who cartoon 15rrb2LJ aB5KSW  TARGET UNKNOWNS Sunday Monday Octobr 7 8 Bob Hope Maribyn Maxwell and Lloyd Nolan in the comedy hit of the year THE LEMON DROP KfuV  Nwt  TUM Wd Thar Octobw 9 10 11  picture you will enjoy HALF ANGEir awarded thef  contract to build the new St   Patricks school at Brighton   will play at the MichiganInd The Howell high school band iana game Oct 13, 100 bands wiJi participate The engagement On Moonlight Bay Cartoon Short Rsf ComingThe Mating Season Quebec, Cattle Drive AVON itaUj  8feockto4ge Michigc  TUe engagement of Marilyn  PrfJ e Ann Dankers, duaghter of Mr, rtdaY SatuHayoct ss I and Mrs, Howard  Dankers of  Marion, to Robert Dunn, son of SYLVAN 1 HEATER Friday, Saturday Oct 56  IRON MAN A Drama Btarring Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes and Stephen McNally Specie Added AttracHbn Fight Pictures Round by Round    BEWARE OF BLONDIE Mr and Mrs, James Dunn of 010 hk far Dogwood with MJwT rTW nLlEi HoweUis announced m  PY Singleton iSiur Ufc cSnd Lida Mariedctughter of Mr,and Mrs Asher Wylie injured her fin ger in a corn sheller 5 stitches had lo be taken, The Ajgriculture Class of the Howell high sold 40 gallons of cider at their first foot ball qame The construction of the new Dexter Elementpry school has been halted by refusal of the Federal Security Adm at Washingion to release material, Their letter indicated that no material would be released until the first quarter of 1952 Postmaster Horace Licklv and family of Dexter attended the Nat ional Postmasters convention at Washington D, C last week Of the 57 graduates of Chelsta high school last une, 28 are in  college,   The Red Cross Mobbile Blood Bank will be at Whitmore Lake October 4tK The Suoth Lyon OES Chapter  will celebrate its 50th anniverat the New Hudson gym Oct 5 Green Oak township has pur chased a school bus to carry pupils to the Whitmore Lake and  Pius ROOKIE FIREMAN a firefighters life with Bill Williams, Barton MacLane Sunday, Tuesday October 7, 9 RIO GRANDE A Super Western Starring John Waynes Maureen OHara Hi Fight Better than a Ringside Secrt Shows 715, 915 Sunday Monday October 7, 8 STRANGERS ON A TRAIN A Draiia Starring Farley Grainger, Ruth Roman and Robert Walker Sun Shows 3,5,7,9 Coming Cuban Fireball Bom Yesterday  Tues Wed Thu October 9, 10 U COMIN ROUND THE MOUNTAIN w  ru A Coiredv Starring Mesdames LuciHe Fohey, Abbott and Costellp Mary Kednedy and Gormon and Dorothy Shay Kelly were in Ann Ajbobr Thurs oarttor band 1 MM Tr  i shows 715 905  Mrs Netbe Vaughn and Mrs,  time J7heauah2 rmeComing Apache Drums BUtor time at the Vaughn home hereD  ondimd J Ann Arbor schools Fowlerville has purchased a j police car and appointed Pierson  I Sidell, chief of poliice 25 Years Ago Pinckney beat StDakbridge at football Friday 13 to 0, Donald jSwarthout got bcAh touchdowns and Harold Reason the extra 1 , point Jim Roche won first at Char lotte last week with Morqan Dewey and 3rd with Cremona Forbes This week he entered i Morqan Dewey at Hillsdale and won first, Morgan Dewey has won 5 firsts oat of 6 starts 50 young people gave Velma Hall a farewell party at the ICongl church Tuesday night She has enrolled at Detroit Business Institute  j Charles Cain, a former resi j dent died at his home in Howell   Monday He leaves a wife and, 7 children f I The High Flyers of the CongL  church met at Lonnie VcJnSlam brook home and elected the  following officers Pres Stanley Dinkel Vice Pres Russell Head  Sec, Robert ReadTreas Gerald Henry  JMhand MrsBerl VanBIardcum 1 celebrated their 40th wedding ioainivjersary Sunday with their 11 children present They receiv ed a chest of silver The Line Bros, of Howell who lhave just returned from a trip around the world will give an,  illustrated lecture at the opera  Sporting Goods Guns, Rifles, Archery Ammunition Auto Ports Accessories  We Trade Guns Bring In Yoai Old Gun for an Estimate  WE ISSUE Hunting Licenses kmukcn Auto Accessories 126 EAST GRAND RIVE AVE BRIGHTON, MICH PHONE 72371 Open Daily 8 Al lo 8 P,M Sunday 9 A M, to 12 Noon was remodeled have moved back in their own house Bernard Glenn has enrolled in the medical dept at the Univ ersity of Michigan, 1018 East Grand River, Howell Michigan  47 Years Ago The ladies of the M fc church will hold a cdrnivial at the op jera house Oct 1415 Emil Brown have returned af house Oct 14, under auspices ter 2 weeks at 4ie St, Louis I  of the ssenior class  worlds fair, Irvin Kennedy ran  The Christian Endeavor have  his blacksmith shop during his  elected toe fiollowng oncers absence, I nn T tiraw Pres LonnSe VanSlambrook  The first number on the lee MOQT miLa  Viae Pre, Dorothy Carr Gft jture course is Sam Jones imper Good wE J n JOB b Helen Feidler Treas, Daniel sonated by Denton CrowL Tmoa5jHll  VcmSlambrook  George Washington Bates is arl 2 J 51 a  to  Ezra Plummer has moved infto the sick list im w c1 Ploasan thel Ciimanef hoase  , CoL Doty and faznilv ot Cliftonnlac t J dn fha , you  TrrHf  viftiHnrr h Tnl  to  Ce people to  What SRs   The Dexter Cider Mill DO CUSTOM GRINDWd EVERY TTtSDAY AND FRIDAY for Cars Truck, md   Th Junior teams of StMarys Calif, are visiting the Teeple b fu  c Ppn to YtoSL d the Conql church played families P work with, the kind you would wfie zear totty  gecCftd iooiha oame last The Uttle chUd  Uncom A be proud to have as friends T0trv,  week,St Marys won 31 to 7 Smith was badly screfcahed by f   the advan M r r ,The exx  Murray Kennedy a cat las week vantages in telephone work U oOOC r jGuarantee and Stanley Dinkel Joe Placeway brought us a Y,ou  looking for a good lob 3885 , state Hd Ann Arbor Grace Breiiningstall of Wayne peck of tomatoes last week that CCBX  iuxi antt he interest visiting friends here Percy SwarKhoirt has been  work t0 Michigan Bell may is I Henry Ford has Dexter up in clerking for Frank Wright have a Job for you e cdr If he raises the water Mrs Frank Wright is ill witKlYou d ao oxperience UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OTTO WAGONER, PB DdorMlch  i, n  and wife of How th 11,  11W  ,  ,TW MAa T14H11i  UA win, i X616 sday dinner guesh In Tond he will flood 176 lots typhoid fever Mrs Patsy Walsh irouwill be paidwhUe you learn of the Andrew Campbell fam  Walsh is taking care of her I Telephone lobs for girls pay , Mr JKM  Mrs Clare Palmer and Patty Otis Brown who has been higher than ever before H ypu  nMrs Marjory Clinton oAri mm dinner auests of Mrs, L spendmg 2 months Has been nignw uan    w with Carlj are interested in a good Job wHh  kn MJxrlcjfTy Clinton ajfl were dinner auests of Mrs, L spenamg z months witn GarJi r raw1  r r enjidren 4 Mrs, Borchma and 2 Dlswormln Howell Tuesday, Sykes has returned to California, regular pay Increase drop by our children of Droit called at the r csid Mrs Flbrts Oark and The Dexter Leader says that Zi w C1Son SP SundayJU Mr and Mrs, R,K Elliott attend Frank Isham of Oak Grove will otyrs, Walw Clinton of Black Z m hmeral of Mrs Edith Dor start a harness shop thero  i1 i liu frrfn Wednesday   Toopfe and iamuy JI110 2 J0 toto  Ntltie VattgMi hods while thein   wki in Lansing Wednesday our emplovmenf ofnc MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHOMB COMPANY i 323 East Whtogon SL i  Ann ArboB MlrnljfBi y wiTffiflWJ, SPiJWf r    V Ai 1    fJtf   s r Th e Groceries Da ygoCs Canned Gacr, fhoes Gents, Fvirnisliingft Lltitterlo Wednesday, October 3 1951 r Store Sen Sfc3re Plndnuvr Dispatch tered as 2nd class mauer at postoihce ,11 DoJiowea SUPincknvMich Suirtcription Price 150 per year aul W Cuxjett Publghei The Earl Smith Grocery on the Dexter Hoad was broken into last Wednesday niqht 25 in money and articles irom thel store taken Attempt was made the, same niqht to break into thel the Parker Motor Sales and Gen I erai Store here by breaking 2 rear windows but noiliinq was I takenMiss Lucy Jeffrey a who has been stayinq witli the Husse fauiiy over Lavey Hardware sufleied a stroke last Tuesday , and was takun to a Howell con i val bcent home   Bom to Mr and Mrs James  Singer at McPherson hospiial j Howell, Sept 22, a sen, Davia Allen j Henry Hauck and ye editor atj j at the Howell Masonic lcdq tenaed a FC deqree conference , last Weansday niqhtThe How I ell I dqe lias bouqht new robes  equipment and puts this deqree I on ionq fm m i Stanfy Haines of Cohoctah, son ci Ora Haines of Pinckney, sutered a henrt attack while at, tendinq ihe Howell Masonic lode lt Weanday niqht A dotor  resent rendeied first aid anl he was take to McPherson hospitil He is much betterStan EusseU Real ot PbwqFenn spent th week end at the Kcss ftTuaht school fcr many J  Ir bit m account of poor health with his vvUe thejormer C ni HTt ana two movinq to Arizona  LOOK FOR E CLOCK AT RJSH LAKE WHEN IN NEED O Plumbing Pomps, Bathrom, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIfflNG A SPECIALITY C8MPLETE UNE OF F0TVRES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157FU aaawu iSMM D3d or Alive fA ANTMAUS COUfiCTED PNOJUTLY CCWS 3X70 HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per Cwt WF BUY HIDE D CAlf SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311 Cemral Oead Stock CO LOWEST FICE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Range  sons are Wilbur Esele and wife of Fow Rr ,  lervile called on Mrs Emma Mr, and Mrs, Robt Pike wree Vollimer Saturday I Sunday quests of the Ted De Barr family of Gladwin and saw their new born son Don Bennett and family of WebberviUe called Sunaay at the Andrew Campbell homeho Mr and Mrs Ben White and  ,lthienc coach Mrs, Jennie Devereonv nHor,, , nd children p Jennie Devereaux attendee he miuial of Mrs, Hannah Pen Mrs Jean Mye aeicabt in Anru Arbor Friday Ypsilanti callel at ue Waler She was the mother of Mrs Jas dark Ivane Sunday Plumbing Water Systems etc Stanley Dftnkel l Forner Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Jeffreys and Mrs, Ray Chandler caiied on Lucy Jeffreys at McPherson hospiial, Howell, Sunday 1M  Winston Bauqhn cnd wife and Chfford Miller and wife spent the week end at Douqlas Lake Mr and Mrs Bill Bauqhn crud son spent the lirst of the week in Champaiqn, 111, family ol Suinday in Tin Harold Porter Portaqe Lake spent Battle Creek The L J Henry family and Kcitxi Bradbury ahd wile were  1, ,ot of Mrs Lydi Sunday quosts of Mrs Lydia Kan is of Howell Mrs Irvin Kennedy spent Fri at the Ambrose Kennedy in Howell Village Tax Notice Villages Tcrxes Are Now Duw and payable at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1951 HEIEN REYNOLDS Village Treasurer 545 East Putnam Pinckney day home Mrs Eleanor Ledwirqe was a ques last week at the Roscoe 5rhnrouah hom3 in Berkley 4 vttmatia, instftiftJfftitinf  nan iwwvaMe perru  drip trtfr V Vt iUtttwitfcJKMwfrV V tVR   ,p tt SO flkautes V  e fvw time and wan 50 members of the Conql church attended the poiiuck dinner at Camp Talahi, Sunday Lestjer McAfee attended the MichMich State football gam Saturday and Mrs, McAiet and u4i daughters stayed at the Duryood vlome Sunday Stanley  and wife of Dearfieid ca of De  A3Vfrrm7Hfnt r ck Rokas and wile oi is  i Jit cahedthe Murray Kennedy I  Fr, Fro11 where I sit 6t Joe Marsh lied Friday Wayiie AtLee and wife spent j Sund at the Hess home m m r i LJL  LIBERAL TRADEIN AUOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANGE Hrm if  time to modernize your itchen witk Philgas    the thrifty txjttvd gas for farm and town homer ou cah huAt far and wide, but yo wont find a bigger value anywlere than thv beautiful de lux rate emewhor, too, we will jvi you a onerous cadein allowance on your s4d range , regardless of lypt, make, r coition ESY erms if you wist JIAhf OTUfiR PHILGAS AfJAK PROM WHICH TO CHO S JMoyer home in Anm Arbor Mr and Mrs WH,Euier have moved iu the home of Mrs Lydia Gw    The Wert Mariotn church Holds Waterloo   their harvest supper tonight rpomp Meabon cend wife call j JTo the Wm Marshall home in I Kdwcrrd JTaotfer and wife of thrae Sunday Holt Pent Sunday at xr Lloyd Stockbndqe un  Hendee home Th RODert Read i1 lZ Gene Dinkel and wife of De iSurlv quests at the Arthur troit and Irvinq Garder 04 home in Greqory wife of Highland called at thelBuUlb n Aer Dirdcel home Sunday Abaiia Dinkel Levi Ludtke , Grace w  AUen Dkel and Audrey Kle t gday at the John Mc kot saw the motorcycle races at frjn home Durand Sunday Alfcln, Iavia DorAli no , had a spill and did not ttiish  T, Robert Grainqer faxmlw ot  MerSvn Campbell, Larry a n wei Sunday guests iOlin Robinson attehded a meet  tle Louis Covle home, ing of the Brighton Masonic UIB b wheeler who bouqht tne Lodqe Tuesday niqht where the  sOTe at Portaqe Lake is past masters worked EA de lding a home extto it  TS Durwood Moyer family ,1 the John Mc  Ap Vr3 a Slip im Day ahd wife and Jamess ixxy u Q DeoU Miss irt, the teacher, was  if mc liow SvJp Iawson almost cni to sloe in lui physics class, She nir o him nodiiin and  fince they were di iussinp eec I , iiysaid in a loud voe Now  vybe Mil LAWSO will explain at, eitf iiiiy ii Skii sturted io, loiVd rt rind wildly, and hlurud o, Joe I used to know, bit I fov, What    to science sir,ha Miss Giliert Xo one to this drxy knows vliat coctiiiity really is, and lierc we have a genius wh  CM     n ii,ut f 1 a 1 r m vien I sit T hope this taui  s I  t iit vonVe btdter off if you idmil jou dont know all aniwcrs Some fctov, mips havent learned tliM y   , thrones who are always tii  o,,r people whnfs best ai wliats rht and whats wronf, 1 like a tempirate glass of beer, myself, but if you prefer buttermilk I wont arffue Ive seen too many knowi all M turn out In be wrong Jyot tfKu  y,,, 1JJ, inited Stales fi cucn Foundation cjreeSi ofAArbor slZ g 1 L the Lester McAfee home Guire family spent the week end ajt the week q the Leo Bettes home end at the Hoy Dilhnqham 1 je, Auction r htH9kf KMch Kn firm 9939 Automatic Wctr Wwfri from 1990 SEE US TODAY m HANtJif AU fNTALLATOM ETAIU vuire iuxuAvw  , Adricarii  Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor PJgJan4 CLT family spent he weel home HispaS 21 o crt torn D lundrSerts   PWW TarofSor toil looted 4 MUes South oJHoweU on th Pinckney Hoad dwu sprourTomo were ihe tCharles W w e J ft Arbor, MU, W on Coon Lake Real has m Boul family of Howell eodSat Wede an Linda Le John Sprout of Chute Held,  Lundeen 75JB  Lawrence Bauqhn cfc family day wete Sunday quests at the G too home ,ni   i,,nAVen were Sun , tLCSAl OCT 6th  1 Pa visited at inw r Lunch Served on the Grounds W Latimer home In Munith  Mr, p visuea  jt sssz  iEaf      Flarida SlUBH home 11 of fGrade Holrtrtn Cow 4 HeKertruu Line Lot Modrf Farm To , Mrs Alia Meye won 100 Mr cmd   Tsdav arid  Trac1on Hay Grata Be worto ol BMchandise in a rad Detroit  wife MrsNIary Hoff, pfeqmniJa J Wednesdayhp  2  ,dnomf ruW J, V MfcMWwith Tom How Mre Dorothy 1 Howell lat teMiTrL,ary were chlJ d sUbndl tn Cumm last weeic Mrf Alta MeywMf 4 LifcM Swart hoot VVtedneaday Mfllet cmd others attended uj Sl rWaldenwood and Mrs,  Edith ySteSr VanBeufnoyd Kltfl qmk H Farris, prop  Phone Howell 1010 m V 1 5i NMTGti Wnmdar October t 19S1   M Locals BBa GENERA ELECTRIC WASHBI  ONLY 139 WASHER With famous Quickclean Activator washing action washes each piece indivWuallyl  Quickemptying Pomp r Full 8pound Capacity it Adjustable Wringer  Oneyear Written Warranty Pinckney had more auto trafft c ic thxough hero last Saturday I  ithan aiy day this year due to V  tht MichMich State football 1,11 game There was a consantj snVamof carsThe CongLciiurah took ii 650 at their annual chicken dinner at the school i Mrs Mae Higgina has been  visiona relatives in Stockbridqe i Kenneth Davis and wife and i Rene Haines and friend left forj Texas last week   Mr and Mrss Gustavo Fuchs 1 fr of Detroit spent the week end t at the Earl Gallup home  i Mrs Clarice Reason had an  appendfrciiisj operation at Stos hospital, Ann Arbor last week  Her children are at the M J J Reason home Mrs Mae Chandler of Kalamazoo who was called here on Wednesday by the illness of her sister Lucy Jefferys, returntd  home Monday  Among those from here who I amended tfcie MifchMich, SXaht football gameSaturday were Joe Jeffreys, Joe Lavey, Phil Gen tile Bob Darrow, Ridge Shir Dorothy Barrett, Mnrray Kemr edy , , Don Swarthaut returned home from St Joe hospital nn Arbbr Sunday J The Curtis Brown family, the Cartel Browji family and Mrs   Alice Schoenhals attended the funeial of Edwin Brown at the ifrrtle Crok Episcopal church Friday  raw INJOY OFT VATIR  gOQ a year  PROFESSIONAL CORNER   v lf  THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM  Bmy M Dufty M D  nckney u Michigan jDculy 1100 A M to 200 P M  Except Wednesdays MODM Tues Fit Sat, 7 to I p m   Have qwick  sudsing toft water trati  diihwathmg, white wcthti, glorious shampoos, dttighlfwl bathing Got complete details en this omei ing new eulemaNt water seltenef PERMUTir WATER SOFTENER  BE AL ESTATE Farms Homes Lake and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me  GERALD BEASON  Broker 2 0 8 North Poasl  Ptackney, Mich Phone 13 3 ML a a Mcwsro jiHSSt HS85 Den 1st Plumbing and Heattna 112 North Michiaan Ave State 8717 Lakeside Drlv Telephones License Bush Lake Office 935 Residence 814 v  r  ST  Eveninas by Apmients I P H SWARTHOUT 6 SON HoweU  Michigan  Funeral Home HERB SNEED Phone 183 Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service t Howell j Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City   Costs 43  ess  than prewor mvtomatic mode Ask for im home trial  6 Li  207  GlKa brokerage j FRED C REICKHOFF Sr Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality 120 West Grand River Ave 1st Your Property With Me He well  Mlchiaaa Phone 358 Residence 615 LEE LAVEY 555555 GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing WATER SYbiEMS 3 4 0 North Stewed St PVe Pincknv 153F11 Generrl Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich AUG YfONBER farm Sales A Sociality  bERT V, rLT f Phone Pkickney 78F2 I REFRIGERATION SERVICE i HAROLD Rfee  Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinclney 154F3 Livestock Hf Weekly Trips Made To DetroSl General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney Mia RATINGS I DR C I TOWNER Dentist  I aw W f LIE NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS ,PFH I3E  JWCKNEY FOR MUNTZ SEE T V ROY E FISHER  Factory Representative The opening of the football SO44 Portage Lake Road Per SSSmS7 vrrSm 011 brin8 with tt  series oi We Dexte 3461 MANAGEMQJT ETC OF THE predictions and ratings of teams PINCKNEY DISPATCH October 3 1951 these ratings soon fall by the n, , , ,  niAnr wayside With so large a num Published weekLy at Ftfkney, be o players and  factors ess u e PAT ew FVABII Authorized Dealer GMEHALf ELECTRIC WASHERS Summer Coal Prices  Michigan Publisher, Paul WCurlatt, Pinck jney, Michigan Editor, Mgr Editor, Bus Mgrthe same Owner, Paul W Curlett Bondholders, mortgage holders There are none Avraae number of copies per week 850 TTT  Signed Paul W Curlett j h Subscribed and sworn to before me his 3rd day of October A D  1951  Lee Lavey, Ndkny Pukt Pomiswion expiress Feb, 1133 involved it is not surprising The financial rating of an in dividual is more predictable  IFree Demonstration Every Daf Fapm 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4  509 East Main Su Piocknoi Gasified Ad  y FOR RENT House strictly mod  em, 6 rooms Immediate possess ion at 8109 Pinckney Rd WANTEDA ride to rWeTI  BurnsU43L1 Unaailla St start work at 800 a m and get nckneY Mich done at 500 p m  , rrr rr,K  , LOST A number of wood bits Whether large or small the abil , VWal  P,hre 7F21 tween Rev McLucas cottage, ity to earn, to save and improve flJSLlS  Portage lake and Pinckney, Find can be eslablished and main d SALLTwo burner oil heat  er return to Stanley Dinkel j ing stove, formerly in Masonic i vofjMn A T tained over a lifetime ,   How iff your rating,A Savinqs lodge hall Call H A Porter Account beguM now and requl  Dexter 9667  arte added to will help estab   lOUNDAuto license plate with Ul I 2 icdl lights atttached DEER HUNTERSil Home in forest, equipped exMcPMSRSON SUe BANX cept bedding, for 5 men one  ttowelL Tfidt mue trom SidawAlso room and board for 4 men ih private home All deposits up to 10,000    Dispatch Office Now in  Effect  FOR SALE room house inside village limits, fireplace and  some furniture, terms For iniar maiion phone 100  I FOR SALEA large Perfection cir culcrting air oil heater, excellent condition, very reasonable , , Mrs Charles Clark, phone 4D board tor 4 men m pnvaie nome   7 5    in in SidHiaw, 72 miles west of Mar I FOb SALE U ih grade Mcln sured by aer membership in the auette on 78  tosh aPPles 100 a bushel at the Federal Deposit Insuranoe Cor uy Hinchey, 7860 Hkichey Rd torn Bring containers No Sun Marshall Meabon, phane 62F3 11   , I PHONE DEXTER 2681  i DE Hoey Son FOR SALEGMC Tractor,7 speed ransmission, can be used for plowing and hauling, motor ov erhauled, good rubber wiU con sider trade What have vou 36 inch buzz saw and blaaeiuuu, gasoline motor with averse shift 2000 Dining room suite, electric washing machme S200U Jack Wilson, phone 69FU SAVES ON MY INCOME TAX  SAVES ON MY BUDGET SAVES MY FEET Today there is no greater con ,EU4 bAlLLf iilacktop Rani 3 years old Phillip Sprout, Pinckney, W 131F11 Delaine venience offered to businessmen FOR SALnid39 DOdqe  FOR SALE3 piece overstuued iDavcnpori Has mattress and  springs Other furniture, beds  bedding Mrs Wkiifred GravM j Pearl220 St,Pinckneg RENTCompletly modern tijFOR SAUTrooi J room aparment Phone 45F4 bcement in Pinckney, reason,  able price Phone 144F4 100 ai Pinckney QUALITY wdmen thes the checking ac count service at  First National Bank in Howell , WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV  AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS l REAL ESTATF MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES THE HASi HAtnOciAL BANK Heoil Mich Under Federal Supervision Member Federal 0  anc  Cassh Good Condition Mrs Corbet Salyer, Pinckney FOR bALE16 quaqe double bbarel hammerlesi shot q I 4  Lucius Doyle, Phone 42 WANTEDDaily rides to Ann Arbor by hiqh school girl 11450 DexterPinckney Road or SigJefoTrnphne 142F3 FOR F1ENT ear around cottage and a furnished house, oil heat electric refrigerator and stove , See about them Ted Cobb mber Federal Deposit Insur 9643 Kress Rd,Lakeland,  Corporanon All Deposits phone Brighton 4061 , ,1  1 innnn   ANTPnginhflr R helper with Phone 39F3 Knckney some experience Myron Hughes i 8717 Uikeside Dr Rush Lake InsuM up to 10000 for Deposlto FOR SALEBroilers, also some hens Mark Nash, phone 61F12 FOR SALE Broilers Boasters, alive or dressed JonLoi Farm phone 171F2   BBBBew  BSBBSBIBSr WANTEDCustom Plowing Earl Schroeder, 586 M36 W Corner M36W  Pingree Rd  FOR RENT3 3 rooms and bath bath apartment Furnished or unfurnished 4998 Girard Drive lakeland Phone 9211 Brighton FOR SALE a 937 Ponuac, new tires, also 1934 Ford fOR SALEMfcome inTcST nev, in good condition, larg rooms, Areola heatna sy8tem,2  waNiinrougn reaerai HTTTriMATir SAW FILING 75c car garage, lorqe lot, some fruit Land BankXong term, 4  loans  Mr Winifred Graves 220 Peart LibfuNGS, FARM rnuTc T, U r J J Phone 157F11, Pinckney f L LOANSThrough Federal 11 SAwnLn tSSTS WN MOS SHARPENED speaal payments at any time  K,U   without penalty charge Call or Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables  right Robert HolL SecTreasioo, 201 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor National Farm Loan Associat or will be in Howell in Drain Commissioners Room at Courthouse from 1000 a m on oach Also Sissors and Knives Service While You Wcdt All Work Guaranteed MANlKlS SAW FILING SHOP 11524 River DrieHllcmd Lake WANTEDfARM Let us help you sell your farm have more prospects than arm L HAROLD CRANDAti Phone 305W HoweU I TBI STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court foy tine County of Fish , mm m Bfarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS  The Probate court In the dty of Howell In toidl county on the 25th day of Sept A D, 195U  PTMentKoe Hfaam B Smith, wia ol  fudge el Probate , In the Matter of the ESTATE OF RAYMOND J FICK M I Lynn W Hnde, baring fled in aid court ah first account as guardian of  said estate and his petition praying for ths allowance thereof It Is CVdered that the 22n day of Oct  A,D ItSI ts appointed ftr hearing said petMoa II 1 Psrfhsr Osdered, That public i Notice thereof be gives by publication I for three successive weeks previous fci said day of hearing to fho Ptfckney Die   patch, a nowsoapof printed aria fUrmktf drckrted Is scad Co   ed In said County A true copy rBrom B Butffh Celeetla Parshah Judge of Prooate Register of Psobat  Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW rlfalia, Clover and Ail Other Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co MAX BUiSELL MOR  Ptocknfcf MIcUaan , Mr and Mm, Herbert Palmer WANTED 1 have 3 clients who  j nu x,A JJ xv JJ wunt to buy a small home with TlMBErTo cut, on shares, all and 1 V6 me wedcttna 2 to 20 acres near Pirickneybari hardwood, some on qroundalso k reception at Garden 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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>4lftiicsflUffiv  , 3    i V   vT  Ml spatch Volume 68 Wednesday, September 26, 1951 aa Mirror i How to keep up with inflation Is the permanent headache facing government in Michigan The Commerce Dept reports that the total annual income of the nation has increased from from 87 billion m 1929 to 329 Characters GEORGE REEVES  luo9 Heeves come here in , iJ trom Mew York state He  haa always been a controversy I hgme andthere have been Preside Truman has submitt   poneer 71  chiefly GUR DEMOCRACY evERVTH WQsur tr s SQUEA L ITS AN OLD STOCKYARD CUSTOM TO UZZEJIZYTHMG  byMrt Football Notes No 46 Current Comment ed u budqet oof 71 billion Full employment is reported in all  Michgan cities It is estimated 700,000 more workers will be  added to labor forces next year The guestion is what will con oecuuse he was the founder of Hell which has furnished more  cop lor Michiqan newspapers than any similar spot in Mich Heves iust verue was in the hotel business Proi Kirtland put up a hotel here in 1837 It stood tinued inflation do to Michigan n t R  I  Th state government is already  m  incurring deficits due to the sale ed on West MaS 4 for a ST  sends  iaqe factorVi A H rimtoft used 3   j it for a blacksmith shop When tax distribution which in Xi oi the mnoy bac communities  4h pimr LVU T 7, In 1933 federal banks had LPfj nunqbuilding 41,988 million in government WQS bmit 2t was torn downsecurities In 1945 they had 241 By a business deal Reeves ac million and commercial banks i suirsd the Ueli pioperty now had 106 billion While our na  hi wad Laxe At that time only tional income has risen our pur a so wmui was operatinq there chasing power has dropped to i He aaaea a grist mill and later an alltime low This has worked I maae tiuur he also started a q hardship on those who depend  disuiieiy making wniskey irom on fixed incomes like pensions I com and wfteat A breakup plow or insurance dividends wass also operated by himThis Increased wages lead to in J was a huge contrivance drawn creased pricesIt is a vicious  by eight oxen used to break up cycle The purchasing price of new land irom which the trees the dollar is now only 423 i ad been cut For all these en percent  prises he needed help and a there are two remedies 1 is i settlement sprang up around to give up public services we  nixn According to his daughter now enjoy and lower our stand j iNtfrs Alvin Mann he was sitting dards of living No one wants to i in his place of business one nite  to do that 2The other is to pay  with his friends when one asked I  increased taxes , him what he was going to call j Gov Williams is attending  his village He said he did not the governors conference at care They could call it Hell if Gatlinburg, Tenn, this week they wanted to Tht name stuck  here he will endeavor to start a At first tiie distillery only ran move toward the prevention and  at intervals like a cider mill cure of mental diseases This catered o local trade Many is heightened by the recent Ann timers have told me they   Arbor Ziurder He also wants a to carry a sack of grain to tho law to make it possible to usa  distillery to be made ijab whist t narcotics found on a suspect as j Jey Most stores solfl whiskey evidence Under Michigan law by the galllcn like kerosene or this is not possible because tbe molassesLute Hose married one search is illegal Two bills, legal of the Reeves girls find took ov  NV, i izing the use of narcotics found er the mjtKiement of thedaBnOLyLEDWltygr  on a person as legal evidence  tillery He was a shrewd busi  UajJ Marie Nicno were introduced in the legisla  the besl game he,  P Wu  1,  I  boys and qui we mid  i  on its hands which  the best game WJi p  ai rivals, the torch aurdm  u tgame fte, i4Lve in I ot zu years ago in which 4 SS horn, m Sd    T i5 Sk aati a Qcod bodies burned their Psinq attack but were lu  7  toUII16d m    to win PincknevLdlu tii t V  J murdore were given double maae 40 yurds down he sSe fc  M11 age Y line ana Don Wilse w fnt hvl   a MUan Sodium varus iur me owo 1 Bradley kicked goal, They start ed oncthex march but icet on a  tumble on the 25 yd line This cost them a touchdown OJS they  weie penalized 4 5ime5 after  this putting the ball deep in their territory hcm where DeWit scor the victima StJoe hospital nuiiwhom they slew for 150 in change in her purse Police were at sea on the case until the 18 year old school mate of one oi murderers informed the police he knew who the murderer were and got the ed on a pas and passed for the ru ad got , 500 rwarcL pcini Their seronH to,,l LnSQ 3 had no excuse for going wrong All were from mid die class families in comforablei pcun Their second touchdown was scored the same way and they led 14 to 7 at the halfPinckney out played DeWitt the second half, scoring twice as many points but failed to make the conversions, LMrosfkcc passed to Matison for, one touchdon and Bob Meabon to MoMison for the second one DeWitt also scored on a pass circumstances and apparently had about everything they want ed The two 17 year olds had guit school and only worked occassionally The other had en tered Mich State Normal but was unpopular and had been picked up once on a narcotic IN TODAYS EMERGENCY, BOTH IN THE DAYTODAY LIVING  OF OUR FAMUES AND n GOVEflJNMSlJT, TMFE IS NCSTO 0 THAT SAME EFFICIENCV N USWG EVcIPsVTHiNG WE HAVE AND ELIMINATING WASTE iATS WHV fT IS SO IMPOPTANT rOGoV fML4T TO TffM i 4MILJTAfty EXPENSES AND FOfc US, AS INPIVIPUALS,  J BUY ONLV WHAT WE NEED AND STEP UP OUft 5AVI,, GOVERNMENT BONDS ANP LIFE INSURANCE  WILL MEAN HOKK, THKIFT AND SACRIFICE  fttJT LETS LEAVE THE squALTQ THE GS TheFlnckne 7s owed j  ASr Th f plenty of light, a qual that fi1 toStfSJSSSr was lackinq last year In David I Lle Seems to  mat me countv Haines they have a triple threat man who can run kick and pass Theii blockinq and tacklinq is net qood but should improve In the Harrland qame here Fri day they should qo to town Jack Jeffreys went out en th fir t play Friday with split n has no system for handlinq juv  enile delinquency They are probationed aqain and aain un til they finally commit a seriouf crime Pinckney Darrow L E I Henry L T  Wiitse L G VanSlambrook C Social Items  I Churth  uics ture by Senators Hittle and Ry and but both were killed , , M0 Nicnoison, daugh ness man and discontinued the  1 MrsClair Nicholson of Ann , aliiolir jug trade, eiiinq only in barrel 5 an Kevin Ledwldae, on May Catbolic Church lets This he deliverea by team, f Mrs Eleanor Ledwiaoe o Si   U Sch Pastor dwagonThe late Henry Gardner ey were married at St SL ft   and j3an Plummer used to drive Thomas Church, Ann Arbor Sa I w o S30 800 10j00 1130  these wagons for him I hvee hy by Monsignor Peek A   8R  100 The small qame season in th talked with them Path about it reception followed in Cathohr FridaS fvfjfV0t8i,  upper peninsula opens Oct 1, i John Ray was the whiskey Yuth Center, ,8l 730 p m That in the lower Oct 15 over maker and some winders burned ijie bride ware a white gown Fridav nhl Mrt 3,035000 hunterss are expected UP 10 rd of wood Rose was fQ with full skirt, extendinq Saturday 7nPaavi0 to take the field was ihe salesman and had reg , ino a cathdral train The bodice i Sundnv hL nn M ,0 P k All indications are that hunt, i ula routes ld gutOne went to ws accented by a yoke of illus iZJT W Mair ,      is and l 0ilggationaI nrnB Pastor  Murpiiy R G LaPrad R T  Biadiey R E  Carr Q B  Mrostka L h  Maltison R H Jeffreys F B Substitutions Pinckney John , son, Meabon, Touchdowns Wilj tse, Mattison 2, Blizzard 2Ack  Lrrnan Points Bradley,Blizzard 2  The effort to ban deer hunt in southern Michiqan with rifles has struck another snag The DaWitt I farmers asked Att Gen Millard Hunt  for an opinion and he qav them Wick  one they do not like He said Rifter  the conservation commission Schac I had no authority to ban th use McKill of rifles in deer huntinq in south Tanous j em MichiqanThat the only way Badley it can be done is to have the Nelson leqislature pass a law to that Martin  effect The qovernor is consjdefe, Klaus inq the mattefT The cost of call Acketrman , inq the legislature inlo special session would be considerable and the deer season is only 6 weeks off FOOTBALL SCORES The bill increasing postal rates which was heralded as a bill ers will find more birds to shoot Pettysville Hamburq and Bri j jn rows of seed pearls  at than last vear Snow shoe hton Another to Howell, Fow iong fitted sleeves, a two tiered rabbits have also increased  iiUe, Webberviile and Will  vei1 fastened to a white satin Geobic park reports a decrease jamston and a third to Hudson cap She caned an orchid on a ers at church  IUC1 ien in Ttenrlrmo Kie v ,, Comers Dexter and Chelsea Paysr book SafSnn t n nn n NanLedwidge,maidrof honor  SnnerrtKhodoUal ChlCkeU Howell 6, Milford 6 Walled  to get the post office dept out Lake 0 Brighton 0 Inkstor 52,  of ihe red will not do any such South Lyon 3 Ypsilanti 13, De thing as every cent of it will be troit Catholic Central 0 JMUan used for higher wages to post27, Fiat Rock 0 Chelsea 13, Unv a employees higher wages For iveisity 6 Saline 13, Lincoln 0 instance rural and city carriers Roosevelt 19, Dundee 12 Ann wculd get 400 a year more Arbci 28, Handy 14 Napolean  and other postal employees a  12, Manchester 0 East Jackson 20 percent raiseSo far nothing de ed to last yemTlt was 425o6 Mr Gardner told me he was un REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 F  AM on Tuesday evening, October business The flour mill contin j Mary and Becky Morris, neices ued for a time but burned and f lhe groom were junior brides was not rebuil  medds They wore flowered pas , v ,, , , T f tel organdy over white satin and uAfter his deatn a brother, Ira carried baskets oiyeUow roses Mennonile Reeves owned it A daughter, 2 Refreshments served after the Mrs Georgia VanWinkle, was ers vJUt mrrn rv close of lodge Lets have a q d  the next owner turncut PW Curlett, See o a cattle ran Calvary Meainonite Church s svs Ea B9achy astor Jerry Ledwidge was his broth  AfWrni1  pSfhS i 45, Grass Lako 3 Okemup 7, Pery 6 Leslie 12, Dansville 0 j Fowlervilte 13, Stockbrid7e 7  Morenci 39 Blissheld 0 PIPELINE WAR war in Cohoctah ime Thursday when rly, a farmer Uiere armed with a shotgun stcd off a bull doser and pipeline gang who were attempting to liy a  pipeline across his 40 acre form Previously Deputy Cari Kiuegct hod served a federal court order on him restraining him froja in iimte has been arrived at yet as the house and senate bills differ widely Both would raise the 1 price of post cards from one  cent to two cents The senat  would raise 3c stamps to 4c the rouse would not The senate wcud raise air maiL the house not One would boost second class mail 60 percent the other only 30 percent Drop letter to the same city would be 3cOnf  ihing will not be changedThat is the conaressional frank by  means of vhich congressmen and other federal employees srnj thousands of dollars worth vSr  7 ers  man Groomsmen were Mrwiton Worshln Tn stai Xr r She turned it in Larry Hurtibise Louis Shirey, I Sunday School m his wiie Ch The Putnam Arrrnn RhirvMnrin T ,a i ruruJL S       1100, served erinq with the pipelayers His  ,  lawyer, Kenneth Davis of Detroit of mai1 free mGl1 a yea scrii trie order was void as hn was najnd and not Aaron Shirey,Marcian Ledwidge j Childrens Hoi     rved, bhng in Pennsyhania Congress evidently takes Uttli stock in the maxim that econ Of MitEeeves 7 daughters only Mrs Mann of Belleville survives MARRIAGE LICENSES  LOSE WEIGHT ON A MILK r MET  Dairy foods enable dieters ta maintain vitality while shedding poundage In the Sept 30 issue of The American Weekly, EX CLUSIVELY with the Detroit I Rnn T, y Sunday Times, see two complete j mev IW FllKS edudria diets with emphasis on  S116 DoyIa  ru JT ILCJr r yyZLr, 7fin Lakeland Devere Wilt  SmJSSSL HSlvSrSatwS Brighton, Katie Turner, 21,Briqh 200 calories dcnlyandLa  ton Robert Inge, 18 Howell Land Co got 25 years ago and Lyle KettUshers were ClaroOTanVPeopl tte l li Some years ago the pir darned the pond to form a lak3 Nicholson Jay Shirey and Laurie I Evenfeg WoJSJi   1 company put the first pir  SffiJlHifeifc, Howley  Co5  s  815  acres Cohoctah This year Z I rSSne omv begins at home Way back the pipeline JTsJl, Tue ia n hear 27, 19 22, , , p VILLAGE TAX NOTICE RETURNS FROM tUHCVL Flom n6w  tfle deadlLne j a electrician there We have received a letter from OCTOBER 15th, 1951 y PvtSam Lafala in which he  j will receive taxes  my homo at any time Dont pay that extra fee get here before Oct 15 Helen Reynolds, Treasurer rishes to be remembered to ,yo Stackable brothers, Anna Vasoifc Wm Jeffreys Hcrrrv Hurphv and all his old friends rM advisors He and his wi have inst reirrned from a thT months trin Pinckney Chaptwr The newly elected officers ROSSJXXLITLE Sregt James Doolittle, son of  Italy and rVm Smrs you j of Mr and Mrs Hugh Doolittle rJlSVtltni there gj 4on qunrrv h wsr,t  e Camp Devms, Mass was mam XJJZ Mem1 hUnn to  It Sept 15 to Miss Shirleyi last Wednesday I OU,eUistisjiel iveH  vSSnlflr TVtri  Ttnly I Ross of Missouri at Leominister, , The Robert Seefeld family of officers were Minnie DeanIO,    Mass Itaimie served through j Columbus, Ohio,spent the week  Sheridan, chaplain The new offi World War II and reenlisted f end at the Earl Baughn home Emily Kuchar, marshall earl Mrs Virginia Carver and sons cers are MrsBetty Seefeld and MrsHetty President Carver spent Saturday at the First Vice  rxirsaiifia  Andrew Jacksons time a bar lar ny ber shot WaS stabUshed  Assisting at the reception were WBdSOoVBLBWB  started another one but only off 3shaves SlonqSmen Nfcs Don Mynning, Mrs, Anne The Mennonite church wll oli feT Xle farmers 50c ci r0  at government expense It ha RusseU, Carriene Cotton Gather leer clothing for German Jeh, I nqht 01 wawhlch thev would continued ever sinceAn econ ine Torsch, Ella Riopellee, Bar gees 156 tons sareTped Call not C1CC9 The COmTnyJL  omv minded congresssman in bora Bogert, Doris Birkie and, Pinckney 50F2 neoaeU sult pendmg in circuit restrain trodvuced a bill to polish it last Nancy Mynning  ,J r  ing tne farmers from interfering week but t WQS snowed under The couple left on a trip toj mh AWV7THT v  ,  with their pipeline Shimeiy al so has a suit in federal court tor sup was pendent command the erieVto avet a bread crisisNoW 50 years ago such a strike would 1 not have caused a ripple a I most families made their own bread I remember my mother had tins of bread setting before the fire at least one night a week to rise before baking it There was usually a Jin of biscuits King Seeley plant The groom is sid waln5oKni Vcmd 71 AI i xreas was present Dinner was served af 600 at the American Legion hall At the evening session the O t S Singers of Howell sang some numbers Pinckney chapter won the Friendship meeting prize which was accepted by  Canie Griffih, WM A skit en  Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baughn were iri Lansing Saturday to take her brother Maurice Latimer bacl to Michiga State Mrs Ea Baughn and Mrs Virginia Carver and sons were in Ann Arbor Thursday  Mrs Dorothy Clapp and daugh ters of Beverly, Mass, were the guests of Mrs Virginia Carver shotgun seem to situation CHICKEN DINNER SATUBDAY The Conglchurch will nerve chicken dinner at the Pinckney school Sat, Sept, 29th 5 to 7, Mr and Mrs Edwin McCcrney f Some families oaked twice a titled The TightHouse Kerc I 1 cksf wex Sndav CalleTS wk  nra 0 of tUl Daughter, was put on bv hl f  5 Mon plffce raised a famliv of 11 child 1 put on hV h Mr and Mrs Ernes LeVitn of j ren d  her own hr9ad  W, Mansfeld, Ohiocalled ct tIt wa8 fa cla8s because I henre TMI   He met S n   i wg with v WilHams, c had a long  TVtK him sdames S F  meet with Blanch Martin Thursren Sncmn jj  day Oct 6th at 2 p m Bring  Ama Uvficn TJavftf needle and thread to work on Pofcert GIVAJ frrmhr of canc pj24 attended Ihe last  ,re moved WMn njeetiat A homeof Mrs Bells house on M36E , Ian Marrffl to HowrtL Paris Carver home in Rosford, 2nd Vice Ohio 3rd Vice Mr and MrsAS, Benham of i SecTas Brighorf called at the xarl  Chcplain  Baughn home Sunday Catherine Hartman Luclle Purdy Inez Hillman eaten lots of it Why bread mak ina became a lost art I  donl know Probably the women da not have time any more Robert Given home recentJ y Mr LeVan was cm army buddy of Mr, Given Mrand Mrs, Allen Longlffake and Mr, and Mrs, lames Given sr of Lewistown Ohio were re  to Charles Clark and wife rent guests at the Robert GJven  j hosDiai Kalamasoo on Tme x7  it  v, I SP 25 an 61fr lb ion, Charles Last Wednesday callers tt the  T7U  i ri t n   J IJUUJS p2SrilPLi 5 dWW JS Monday dinner quests of Mr Beatrice Left il Givensmother,Mrs John V ardj and Mrs louls Corle ww tb  v v  , Jl5lnLmc,n 2f Dt M A Ward of jaX YnTando Burn  McajsKojll Wuuirecl AiuWeen Big Rapids and Jones Dai, of 2 SfEvSSe iQiaanii Ruby Soule Newberry,  nvaiweww it   itff i  CISmwm  W  SmmmmMiim  wCtMM i  fitorjiifcii,mm  The Leon Harts Carry the Ball for Nothing compares with an electric And the results are terrific adds range for cooking, in the opinion of Leon Makes me wish I didnt have  footballs famous Leon Hart and his to watch my weight, pretty wife, Lois Its really fun to cook electrically,  says Lois Theres no guesswork involved, no fussing with heat adjust ment Its clean, cool  Lee loves to eat, laughs Lois Roast beef is his favorite    with Bermuda Salad Bowl for good measure Try it some time Like the Leon Hearts, youll be enthusiastic about electric cooking the moment you try it And why not cow See your dealer today s ft       htom Hart, sUAmrican end t Notr4 Dam, now 4jtr  tb Dttroit Uom, Come In ami too THE RANGE vf THE STARS  of course,  its ELECTRIC , tm   BERMUDA SALAD BOWL  Runs Perfect Interference 1 smati head of cauliflower V2 cup of sliced ftuffaf  small head of bttwee r,vft Vi large peeled Bermuda onion, Vatercre  thinly sliced 2 0 V or portteitt of 34 cup India Relish Dressing Roquefort cheese , Toss sliced vegetables and crumbled cheese together with  India Relish Dressing SEE YOUR DCALER or Detroit Edison v  itipjvF My farm is sold and I will sell my personel property at public auction on premises located niles South of Pinckney or 11505 Pinckney Dexter Road on Commencincr at 130 P M 2 Pe Living Room Suite, 2 Beds, complete, Writing Desk, Dining Table, 4 Chairs,Vanity, Day Bed Book Case, Several Commodes, Buffet 12x12 Rug,  Ft Norge Refrrator Kalamaoo Gas Range Warm Morning Stove, med size, 4 Burner Kerosene Stove, 5 Room Oil Heater, 3 Room Oil Heater, Electric Wash inq Machine, 2 Kitchen Tables,8 Chairs, Lamp,  Small Stands, Dresser Chicken Crates Pop Box Water Tank, Brooder,Scale Grain Bags, Golden Sprayer, Scythe, Two 50 Gal Oil Drums, filled, with faucetts, Standard Grain Bags, Garden Sprayer reverse, wuh 10 inch pplow, cultivator, Spike Drag, Seeder with fertiliser attachment,will beleT as one piece, GardenTools, Crocks, 35 Leghorn Hens,10 White Rock Hens, 20 Wyandotte Pullets ready to lay Corn SheUer Quantity of PipeCement Blocks, 12 Steel Posts Towing Cable, 10 Zinc Tile, SoU Pipe, 5 Rods of Fence Oil Heater, new and many other articles TERMSCASHEH Aron, Prop PERCT ELLIS, AUCTIONEER STANLEY DINKEL GLHEK  BWeWWsssftfVM  r v xwy   m Neighboring Notes 1 Hwefl ff  The Fowlerville school has I  purchased new bleacher Beats    tn it   ior their lighted fiekL  Wei Tkm 9epc M,it, 27  awa iMCft yoUKG SJQ KUETTT Doris Rudnickl daughter oi fa  Anarew Rudmcid editor of the M TT  Fowiemlle heview, new enrolled  PowellDemleUe Danieux ct Mjhirjaa Steele College Wendell Cfciey,Femando Lamas Tne Detroit Edtaon Co ii , cmSSSSTto b2 ffrsoiul wfl tens fanly 100 years This means to  James  Dexter Theo AJ Friday, Saturday Sept 28, 29  Michael RenmsV Patricia Neal IB THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD  STILL  also Evelyn Ankers James Ellison in THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY  JANE1,4 In Technicolor uaday,MondaySpt,30, Oct 1 Matin Suadoy 23ft 9 m conttsoo  Micky Rooney, Sally Forrest Vic Damone, Monica Lewis m THE STRIP Comedy Cartoon Newt Tue,  Wed, Tbur, Oct 2, 3, 4 SHOW BOAT la Technicolor euran iarm in Oceola received one las week The VcinKeuxan  still own it Carried at the church of Ba suuecHon in Lansiaa Sent iV fcchcEdLinn oi Lansing, Re attend  ancy attended Pinckney high school SveeyaSinrThe   iavmgston county By 1850 this hi shrunk to 1936 Rev N D Potter of Pinckne nas been acting as supply min r ister at the Gregory Baptist Coming jungle HeaUhunters church since the aeath of Rev j Sirocco of Rev Woolcock  L  WUliani Ball 5, of Webberville  ieu irom a moving auto at Briqh ton last week and was killed  At a meeting at Hartland last week it was decided to post the I entire Hanland township against hunting as a protection against hunters with deer rifles In two thirds of Michigan the tourst industry is the No 1 source of revenue   The Hillsdale Fair in on this week  j Dexter will have a blood do nation day Oct 3rd The annual Chelsea Fair is Oct 36, i JMM  Friday, Saturday, ftefct, , 21 Deluxe Double feature THE 2RON MAN Jeff Chandler Evelyn Keyes Stephen McNafly Pine KHmyCKY JUBILEE Jean Porter Jerry Crrem James Ellison duaaay,Moaday,Spta30 Oct  shows 700 ana 900 loader Sbewe 2, 5, 7, fl ON THE RIVERA A Musical Starring V lenfcnlcoiOT Starrisa Danny Kaye, Gene Tlemey Corinne Calvert beet I Stuffing Kathryn Grayson Ava Gardner cartooa Howard Keel Joe E Brown Novii, 4ae cftoae ComingLemon Drop Eld  Tue Wed, TharM Oct 2, 3, 4 FOLLOW THE SON life of Ben Hogan, the go with Glenn Ford, Ann Baxter, Dennis OKeefe  Shorii Mi Half Angel AVON XHiiA iK  gtodrVwidgo Michigc Friday, Saturday Sept 28, 29  SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS A Super Western Starring Roy Rogers, Penny Edwaxds Cartoon comedy shorts  I SYLVAN 1UAK  ML Friday, Saturday Sept 28  29 BREAKTHROUGH A Drama Starring DavVn Brian, frank Loveio John Agar, Bill Campbell shows 715 910 Cartoot Sunday, Tuesday Sept, 30, Oct 2  MR MUSIC with Bing Crosby, Nancy Olson Bings Best Picture  Sunday,MondaySept30, Oct 1  ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE  Kirk Douglas, Virginia M  Walter Brenaan Ray Teal H  Super Weeteea 25 Years Ago Michael Harris, brother of John M, Harris of Pinckney was killed at Jackson Tuesday wiun he leli down stairs in his appart ment house and broke his neck Funeral and burial here Friday St Marys church is holding 40 hours devotion, Rev James hermes oi Lansing conducting Pirckney defeated South Ly on there Friday 27 to 0 with Capt Don Swarthout sidelined with an injury Harold Reason made 3 touchdown Livingston and Ahrens,, two freshmen piay ed most oi the game in the line  Mrs Zoa Monks of Lansing, sold the Capt Monks farm to d  sold ht Capt Moks farm to a j Mr Heggison of Detroit   Last Thursday Earl Baughn showed up with a mummiiied leg which ne said he had dug  up in his gravel pit It was sup  posed t0 be that of an Indian and attracted much attention when displayed in Slayton and Parkers window One person qm suspicious He knew Dr C  L Sigler had a similar leg in his barn He went and looked It was gone and the cat was out of the bag Harlow Munsell is building a new house at Gregory A farewell party was given at the CongL church Tuesday  night for Jvlr and Mrs G H j Blanken who have sold their  Bakery and are going to Hoi land, IfeUtsf Mr and Mrs W H Gardner  gave a party pn last Saturday J afternoon in honor oi the 9th i birthday of rheir daughter, Nor ma ,  MAm I nom to Mr and Mrs Andrew  Torres Teresa Bokros Sept 22, a daughter On account of a wet track Jim Roche did not start Morgan Dew ey at the Northville fair last j weekHe started Cremona Forbs but had to retire when he broke the eulky He is at Charlotte this week Gus Harris died in Chicago last week Funeral and burial burial were at Dexter He is a cousin of the Harris families 0 this place j Thi issue relates to a hunting match staged here in 1879 be, tween the villager and farmers, j The farmers won 711 to 310 i Farmers team was Keusch, capt Fisk Bros, Reason Bros, Bur den Bros, H McGowen, James  Marble, Bullis, Barton and Bur  gess The Village was Henry I Barton, capt James White, Tom 1 White, Cobb Bros Wm Jenk ins, Burch Bros Dell Carr LTavlor, Charles Larue Tom White was high with 90 The losers treated the winners to a dinner ComfcigBeware of Blpndie Rookie Fireman, Rio Griude  Pfc Thomas Clark and wife re turned to Colorado Springs May day Miss Albera Dinkel spent ths week end with Gregorv friends Mrs Harold Ward of Howe spent Sunday at he tCharles WIT A home  Mrs Rosario Loffbea is making j extensive Improvements on the house on Disney CartoonXucky Nt Sun Shows 3,579 rrr Tues,, Wed, Thur, Oct 2, 3, 4 FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES A Comedy Starring Donald OConner, Piper Laurie I Cecil Holloway u White shows 710 913 cartoon   Coming IrorTMan, Strangers on a train Bitter Rice, Alice m Won derland  Some time ago the Mich Bell ffSSSSi TeWnTCo installed a pay of Rov TMZ  at the G  r 0 of Roy Fisher accomodation of after hour call Sunday visitors of Mr ana  aic  in week some Mrs Wm Shehcm wre thp Fran  O110 niht la8 weB ris Krupa famliv of Detroit, Mrs I Eunice Shuhrfrt of Wrn nr  Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor one wrecked  and smashed the phone Jut what this act of van dalism would avail anyone is hard to figure out Sporting Goods Guns, Rifles, Archery Ammunition Auto Parts Aaessoiies We Trade Guns Bring to Yom Old Gun lor an Estimate  M WE ISSUE Hunting Licenses Michigan Auto Accessories 126 EAST GRAND RIVE AVE  8 PHONE 77371 Open Daily 8 AJ  8 PM  BRIGHTON, MICH Sunday 9 A M, to 1ft Noon 47 Years Ago    The Dexter Cider Mill WILL DO CUSTOM GRINDING EVERY Tt CSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OTTO WAGONER PRt  Dexter, Mich   at the Pinckney hotel served by MrsClara Kennedy and family mine host, EA Allen and wife of Detroit called on Mrs Emma The last hunting match was Vollmer Sunday  put on here in 1912 between 2 , teams captained by Lrvin Kenn The Merwin Cambell family and James SmithThe fjter won and Arnold Berguist were dinner The losers served the winners an lauests Sunday of the James Hall ovstor supper in the town halL family in Dexter twp honoring M E Darrow waiting on table the birthday of Donald HalL j and carrying a tray of steaming oyster soup tripped iusK as The Joe Griffith family spent he passed Wm Jeffreys and Sunday at the Ted Olson home someof the hunters got a bath I in Dearborn j of hot soup  Treasv BJoss Read The Boys Club have elected Born to Wl Darrow and wife  6 following Pres Percy Mor Friday a daughter tenson SecTrees, Fred Read Emil Lambertson is learning the Sentinel, Orville Nash, printers trade in this office j Martha Murphy is learning the,  We thank Adam Francis for a  millinery trade with Mrs Will  fine pie ppumpkin , iams in Howell x C G Smith of Iakeland has Born to Hartley Bland and wife been issued a patent on a spring last week a girL   majtnei  James Greer and wife have The following from here are moved into the cottage at Pearl attending college Ethel Read, j and Unadlla Sts Mike Ruen, U of M Mae Recc We thank Mvxa Davis for a son Pacia Hinchey Mich State peck of potatoes Normal Gene Reason, Gale The Mutual Telephone Cods  Johnson Cleary College Louis building a line fromo here eo Monks, Ann Arbor high school Brighton The Young Mens Club have Dr Edward Hewlett WCM mow , elected the followingPres Fred, led to Miss Mae Rockwell ej r  Fish Sec, Emil Lcmbertson Stockbddge last week    v 1  4RiJPiejqjlfJBHVjJ fym CW   THE HNfiOSY WSfrATCBi The ednesdoy, September 26, 1951 Store Groceries Drygoas Canned GeLe, fhoes Gents, Furnishing Liniserio Kennedy eu Store  10WEST FftKE EVER Special e ta PHILBAS1APPAN Range  The DrWalter Mercer famiy of East Lansinq and Wm Mercer 1 and wife were Sunday dinner I quests of th DrMcGreqor family I in Briqhtor ictlc, inattifllgfitint  removahte pocc fctariptrtyV fbaaJit e o M witfc Ham win 4w wd omi lifkfc  Mm Mk Htfc kvQtfn flftmii4r sigaals eooWnf 4ftnt 0  80 trlnutes TWguidc fives time ud tu ptntwr Inform ttiotv  ffiaflfaftted signal K 1 iVn rtroeitoe , v V flTtnaYle nir top Iti finish Concealed iv LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANG El Now hi the time UT modernise ysur Sdtchen with Philgss  th thrifty bottled gas for farm and town hornet ou can hut fr and wide, but yo wout find a bigger value anywhere than thk beautiful de luxe rarc Remember, too, we will give you a onerous cadein allowance on your cid range  regardless of type, make, r condition Eray erm, if you wist MANY OTHER FHMGAS APilAMC fftOM WHICH TO CHOOSE EttfcwXwh j Mi and Mrs Mervil Gyde entertained tkie Southwest Morion  farm Bureau Thursray niqht lCT  iamiiies were, present 1 he aia u i iiceis were reelected except Mrs June Hendee was named secre tar to replace Mrs Lynn Holly Waiter Clark and wile calied at  the Emmett Clark home in Howell j Sunday  Mi and Mrs Herb Palmer ana Paty attended a reception Sun  day at the James Meyers home in Howel for their son, Pfc Robert Meyers and wife, newlyWeds of Colorado Edward Grablick and wife oi Ferridale, and Gus Ledwidqe of Notre Dame spent the week end with Mis Eleanor LedwidqeMurray Kennedy attended heMich SateOreqon football qame at Eas Lansina Sat W  Mrs Raymonda Morris and Mary Ellen spent Sunday with iMrs Sarah Ledwidqe of Dexter Week end quests of Mrs Lydia Can were Mr and Mrs Robert Jack of Gulfport Miss, fee Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit Mr and Mrs Orville Rogers of Buffalo heart, 111, the Hary Lees and My I Mylo Kettlers and Madqe Jack of I Ann Arbor  Mr and Mrs Robert Acklev werein Detroit last Tuesday Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt spent last Tuesday with Mrs Blanch Naylor in Eaton Rapids The Keith Bradburvs of CheLsea called at the L J Herry home home Sunday , ,  G W Meyer and family or Stockbridge spent the week end at the CY AtLee home in Gladwin,  Mrs Glen Gardnei of Sianton was a guest at the Phillip Sprout home last week rrrmA I Miss Elizabeth Weeks of Grand  Ledge is visiting the Clifford Van HRMashwas home from Mich State College Saturfayiand attended a partv m Ann  Mrs Betty VanBlancum orocx ett of Gregory erentTkSn pendicitis operation at Jackson  Whout underwent a serous operationAJoe hasJge Thompson and Wife spent Sunday 1 spent Flint were TlMJ10 q Mrs Marv oO buiidina Marshall Meabon   l01 , hS mc3ier,Mrs Mlcmti called S JVLT MUaol 3 lnt test Pinckney Dispatch tered as 2nd clas ntauer at postoffice Act of March 6, 1877 iilSfL StPickneyMich Sucription Price 150 per year Paul W Cuilett, Pubkher Mr and Mrs Charles F Smith of Bnaqehampton, N Y are vis iunq at the Orville Smith honw durmq the hunting season The M L Darrows visited the Irioh Hills Sunday and culled on Mr a Mrs Ernest Hoyt at Clinton ihe James Wriitley iamii call ed on Mrr and Ms Frank Pers Jackson Suday Leo Bettes and familyoi Walled Lcutf were buna ay quests oi the in Jackson Sunday  Mi and Mrs joe Griffith entertained at dinner Saturday Mrand  Mrs Mark Mattison Don Giiffith and family and Otis Mattjson and wile i hoor of Dons ad Otises birthday Mr and Mrs Harold Porter of Portage Lake enterained a qroup Saturday niqht in honor of their 17th wedding anniversay Gene Shehan and family cf Ann Arbor called at the Louis Shehan home SundayTheGerald Bauer family of Briqhton calied 1 hursday   The John Carpenter family have stored their household goods at the Clayton Carpenter home before qoinq to Washinqtun where the will live, Mis Olin Robinson and her moliierMijGeorge Strot of Farm inqton visited friends in Wyan dotte Thursday Mr and Mrs Wm Murdock of Hollers Corners were Sunda gueUs at the Robert Pke home  Mrs Olin Robinson took the following to the Tyrian Order of Rianbow Girls installation in Do troit Wednesday night Ann Shir ley reason, Barbara Miller, Mary Jean Kirschke and Paula Curlett Guy Blair and wifecf Fowler, ville called at the home of Roy  DilKnqham SundayThe Russell Glover family Fowlerville spent Sunday at Edward Spears home Lynn Hendee and wife, MrsRose Hendee and Isabel Nash spent Sunday at the Dr lames Nash home at Coldwater Funk White and familvof How ell and the Carl Eidwell fcmily of Briqhton callod t the Ben White home Sunday The Dale Miller family amended a shower Saturday niqht at the West Marion church for Janet Wod, daughter cf Mr and Mrs Carl Ward, who will be married to Dick Carpenter, Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry, son, Gerald and Mr and Mrs Charles Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn were Sunday dinner quests of Miss Florence Tupper of Flint  LOOK FOR THE CLOCK A7 RUSH LUE WHEN IN NEED OY Plumbing Pomps, Bathronm, Fixtures and Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings  REPAIRING A SPECIALITY COMPLETE LINE OF FrfJTURES COLOR CD WHITE PUMPS Myrom Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE FtNCKNEY 157FU Ld or Alive tM ANIMALS COLLECTED PIOMirY CCWS 5 CO HORSES 200 HOGS 10c per C1WF BUY HIDEi nxD CA11 SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS FLEVA TOR PHONE 1311 Central Uead StockCO Water Systiiss etc Stanley Dtnket ViUige Tax Notice Villages Taxes Are Now Due and payable at my home on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1951 HEIEN RHTNOLDS Village Measurer  545 East Putnam, Pinckney  Electrostatic duster developed for This farmer is holding two apples which were dusted with the same amount of insecticide The apple on the right had insecticide blown on it from a conventional dusting machine The heavily coated one on the left was dusted by a new electrostatic process developed by agricultural engineers at Michi gan State College As it leaves the dusters nozzle, dust is highly charged with electricity from special equipment carried on the farmers tractor and is strongly attracted to plants or fruit, covering them underneath as well as on top Laboratory tests have reported coverage up to eleven times greater than that accomplished with dusters not equipped with the elcviotatic device Information on this new electrostatic dusting process for insecticides or fungicides enn be obtained from the Michigan State College Agricultural Engineering Department, East Lansing New botfery htfpt ftfephone tervce In Michigan Bells telephone central offlce there are giant ttorage battery cells, some of them 5 feet high The operate some of the telephone switching equipvumt, and provide power to carry your voice over telephone lines Not long ago Bell Telephone Lc oratories developed a new type battery which msts calcium instead of antimony as a hardener in the battery lead It holds it charge five time longer, uses less water, goes many months Hhout attention, and stands up many more years Bell System research is one of the reasons why the most efficient telephone ice in the tcorM t yours for such Utile cost ICHI6AN BELL T E L E P H O If I COMPANY SPSS Mr Murray Daqq was in Detroit Mr and Mrs Fred Bead pponl Mrs Remice Beqttyt oi How Tuesday qht to see his brother, Sunday atthe Frank PeterseTcalled on Mrs EmT Dinkel George reteeive the MM decrieee home in Jackson one day last week, in Masoriry at Eureka Lodqe Mi and Mrs Ona Campbell Floyd Hanunoa4 and Mrs dm Miller and Carolyn pent Sunday at the Xran ok   M  1    WJfAj ty r     j  Tiri w r P   wv7 f Reason ncflme were  Mrs floe t RIKhfmoro Oake, Mm Florence WrV and MoLrt Dow  dn ttcrughtr Aliciffiitroi 1  iRoy OarpeaWMwitt ail   Jr   tt ft ,   J Mti tSLcnay contra  ,hozne The WiBton  Bauqhn fc spent Suntfay at  the F  larfc hoUfe in Miltcrd Mis Dolly Baughn attended a orlhbwer i Saturday TSSflrt , jf kVMrs, Yiria MunseU a I the1 horn of Mrs Norma Mujweii  tin HowelL   VZfc WATER  CORNER The Clifford whohave been i wno nave oeen nrnjg in tjj1 Ray Bums farm house on vta J    K 1 41 1  fc     WASHER With famoui Quiclccloan Activator washing actionwashes  pifcs Individually  HwelLPinckney RfcLhave bouoaVf their homeback from E43nhett on Jvf 5W caidniowediTttto it The Bennetts ihqrve moved into the Anderson store  The Youngove PTA met at i the school Friday niqht   The Agabrose  Kennedy fam v I iy of Howell spent Sunday, at the Uoyci Hetafjfce homeU Mr and Mrs lohft Boyespant Sundcryrwith the Geojfre Helek family inDetroH  1  The Albert Dinkel family , tended he wedding of Donald Cole and Charlene Meyer at j  Briqhton Satyrjry rugbt Alberta , was a bridesmaid and Levi J Luckke cm usher  WANTEDBqaiy  rides to  Ann Arbor by high school giii 11450 DexterPinckney Road or Siller, farm, phone I42F3  FOR RENT Year around cottage m Hav fyick  sWstwB toft wattr fr,ai9 Nfhwasliifif, wMter  , fTertowt mpo, 4fifhtfwJ 9 Uemnfct dtaiit on Hiit antes if9 nw owt wtr atenefr  ff  WNCBMEY amTAWDM Except Wee Motv Tues FrL SaUT to DR a R MdOLdfilSY JDenit Office J35 Residence 814  EvMlttai by Appointments Howell    MWhig REAL ESTATE w, Homes Lokt Ppettfe and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD RASON Broker 2 0 9 sforth Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phone 13 3 Phone 157FU flepairino MYDON I HUGHES Plumbing and Heottna State 8717 Latoslte Drive License  Rush Lake WATER SOFTENEI Costs 43  e etfomafic mpdflt Ask for ffif I Howe trial  3 HERB SNEED 207 E Gzand Rlveri SWARTHOUI SON Funeral Home Das C SwarthouL Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service 1 Phones 39  S3, Pmckney, Mick FRED a RHCKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av i Micjito  Phone 183 HowsT Reaf Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage City Lake and Team Property A Speciality 3st Yom Property With Me J Hvwell LEELAVEY jS 3S dencTsU LLOYD HECfEF , , livestock HOALIIO Pincfcnoy, Michf Weekly Trips Made To Detral Gneraj Traddno Phone 59F3 Generrl Insurance AUC  ON BE H farm Sales A Specialty Phone 64F14 Pmckney, Mio I GTORGE ROtJSH Plumbing VATER SYSTEMS 3 4 0 forth Stewart St j Pvne Pmckoey 153FU BERT WY1AE one Pinckney J8F2   l REJRIGERAnON S3RVICE i HAROLD Rfewr  Repairs On All Makes  fc, k w riiE 4iOTABY JMSUhANCE and BONDS PKE l  iNCKNEY RATINGS Wane Pinclney 154F3 DR C J TOWNER T V I  TOR MUNtZ SEE ROY E FISHER , Factory Representativr Tha, i M ,, Dentist j Fee Demonstration Every Day ihe opening of the footbcdl 8044 Portage Lake Road Patter sgm 1000 A M to 1000 PJ4  w,u   1   509 East Main  Pieim r Quickmptying Pump  Aduttablt Wringer Full 8pound Capacity if Oneyear WrirtenrWarranry  and a furnished House, oil rheat fj2 bnngs with it a series of JPhcne Dexter 3461 electric refrigerator and stove Pfecuctions and ratings of teams  See about them Ted Cobb , fAl over the country Many of J fyt  A I I these ratings soon fall by the f  wayside With so large a num   ber of players and other factors  FOR SALE V FOni SALErUtility grade Mcln tosh apples 100 a bushel at the Entire herd of Dairy lm B,ring C2toiners No Sun  head of Holsteinscmd Iffif8168,, 1 P 1 M U  PAT LAVEY APD trVA  vufnofzetf Deafer  GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS  9643 Kress HdLakeland, phone Briqhton 4061 tvTs oirxTp TT l j i 1 Wi fjiuywrs ana oiner iacw FOR RENT, riousvstrictly mod involved it u not surprisinc  Cattle, 20 nwua oi noisteinsana era, 6 rooms, immediate possess The financial raring of an in Guniseys also 50 head of feedion at 8109 Pinckney Rd dividual is more predictable, er Cattle an MONDAY, OCT FOR SXLET piece overstuited Ray Bums, 431 Unadilla St j Whether large or small the abil OBER 1st aa the IDavenpori Has mattress and Pinckney, Mich  ity to earn, o save and improve HOWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION , springs Otoer furniture, beds LOST A number, of wood bits can be established and main   East Grand River, Htwel i bidding Mrs Wkiifred Graves 3003 Jewell Rd HowelL Mich  I between Rev McLucas cottaqe,  tained over a lifetime j irawrrn K ,   T  VTin TvriiZZ Portage lake and Pinckney Find How is your rating,A, Savings WANTEDA ride to Howell I lyHd j start work at 800 a m and get run 5ALEb room house wjth done at 500 p ra basement m Pinckney, reason m  TV fc J WM  AIM i fm, m,9 mTSk W mAAm K Account begun now and regul j Marian Waider, phone 7F21 i Honey CreekStock  FarmBANKj FOR SALETwo burner oil heat ing stove, formerly in Masonic  at Summer Coal Prices 8 Now in Etfect FOUNDAuto license plate with arty added lo  will help estab 2 tail lights atttached  lish one FORSALEA lce Perfection cir 112 culahng car oil heater, excellent , ,  , ,i rn u H r condition, very reasonable I All deposits up to 10,000 in  ,011 R A Porter Mrs Charles Qark, phone 40 Isured byaar membersnip in the uexieT bbt FOR SALE 6 room house inside J Fedwal Deposit Insurance Car village limits, fireplace and poratieji some furniture, terms For infor , ll motion phone 100 I ISMTUNSSS8 TDviBaAo cut on shares, all   MRS, CUSTOMER hardwood, some oh ground, also   vou are the most impor some standing Jack Wilson art people on earth And for Phone 169F11 able price Phone 144F4 FOR SALE Broilers, also sonr hens Mark Nash, phone 61F12 FOR SALEBroilers Rtoasten alive or dressed JonLoi Farm phone 171F2 PHONE DKTSI 2681 D E Hoey Son  WANTDMen to help dig small WANTEDCustom Plomq spruce and pine trees Pay good  Earl Schroeder, 5486 M36 W yssggaTzSElRqmr  v  F5H SALECiwiSci army FOR SALEUsed Tackle Box tent R K Elliott anc Fishing Tackle Recisonton smJiM ,  and 18To us you are the most tartt people on earth And for you well spare no effort o FOR SALEGMC Tractor,7 speed 8 rL H iiome larde crocks FOR crriooo Dii u  ransmiqsion erm he , , w nard worlc and human ingen fm x crocics  , FOR SALE 1938 Palace house SSIfnW hS,iin rw  uitycon devise r Mrs Ed Parkerphone 110F11 j trailer 21 Xt 4998 Scrd Drive ePrhS our bankFOR SALE Rabbits, iivrSnd elcrnd Phone 9211, Brighton sider trade What have you 36 J016  Youli 6 the waV we  Phone Pinckney 52Ff  FOR RENT3 3 rooms and b3h inch buzz saw and bladeS 1000, ao cusrnes  FOR SALF Large DuoTherm bath apartment Furnished gasoline motor with reverse i WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV shift 2000 Dining room suite, j ARABLE FOR SOUND LOANS electric washing machine 2000, j REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE OR     PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES i jack Wilson, phone 69F11 THE F8MT NATIONAL BANK w4L Mien pnder Federal Supervision   FOR SALF Large DuoTherm  afarnenin0o 1111 or f Oil Heater with fan Excellent P 6 4998QSarni ,  condition K 31x118,335 Pearl St Tqkeland Phone 92U Bqhtoa Phone 181F2 Pinckney  FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac, nefw FOR SALEEay Washing Ma i tires, also 1934 Fcrd chine and 100 Ox ice reiriger i Phone 39F3 Pinckney crtor, Phone 16 Pinckney I WHMTrn,D  u , , axTTOKpl i  i  4il WANTED Pcanting and Decora WANTEDiPIumbers helper with, inrr ,,1,,   s neiper  some experience Myron Huqhes 8717 kikeside Dr, Ru3h Lake Phone 157F11, Pinckney i FOR  ing also general work w Phone 173F12 Hiland Lake Meaber Federal 0post Insur Frank Pearce, 10960 Stinchfield anpi Corporation Afl Deposits Woods Road, Pinckney near Big Instfcil up to 10000 for each Silver Lake    i      , ,   SALEEledrochef Stove, FOR SALEiRyeT milkina cows ioat trailer  W C AtLee Phone 171F11 WANTEDWashings Aeo have Depotlto  j WANTED POULTrtYWm Detroit Market Priaes rabbits for sale pay Mrs, Russell Bokros FOR SALEMy home in Pinck ney, in good condition, large FARM LOANSThmnrth VA   C R Urr Phone 62F13  ne m Qood condition, large Convenient poVrneSs aUowS W MOWERS SHARPENS frr 9SFVJFS nj Bpecial rxryinSiTat any 2 1  i  Winifred Graveg ,220 Peart without penalty ehorae fiftii21  SiMors and Knives S WANTEDS ARM LibJfUMGS, we right Robert Hall See Treo  While You Walt ioo 201 E Liberty Bt AnnArW  Work Guaranteed National FatnTloan ALCO7 MAOTELLSSAW FILING SHOP DUALITY Meats Fruit    Groceries Vegetables i  Fish Market PHcts Ceurteous Service CLARICS ii  i Associot or wiU be in Howell in Drain Commissioners Room at Ceurthouse from 1000 a m on each 11524 River Drive,Hlland LakePhone 305W Howell Let us help you sell your farm, have more prospects than farms U HAROLD CRANDALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Ceart fof ui County ol th ProbaU eourt to the dty of UowU fn said County en the 101k day ol Sept A D 1IM, PreeenfcSoe Wmm HL tntt Judge ol In the Hotter of fte IBTJtfE OF  WILLIAM L MEYBS Deeeneed Metrie EJCeyer henlng filed her petition preyta test the  edBunktranoa , pf eoJd estate he aranted to Menle S  Meyer or some other eaHahlo pereon It  OideredThat the let day of Oot AA mi  appointed ftr noon at eoid Probate OBtae is hereby 1 is Pertent CMsred, Thai Notiee thereof be ahres by lor uiree euuieeejie eeke  end day of hearts te t 1 irfeau1  n leatotsr ol 9raa h fepb Jsdse of Prooate Order Your FARM SEEDS NOW Alfafa, Clover anil AHOther Seeds Farmers Feed  Supply Co MAX B08SELL MQ Hncknf MlcMgoni i  is no t r    sA V Li WANTED I hove 3 clients who Louis Coyle home tfere w,ant to buy a small home with MrsJlerman Brendt, and 2 to 20 acree near Pinckneybarl Mrs, John Maxwell of So JT JPtf a 1BttS I 906 of Jackson Alw fred I Teemle, HowelL Mich, der Coyle and wile of Whltmore Phone 671  Lake Bemice Lamat Mary Sunday dinner guests br Donegan, Mary Jo Morris, Anen gathwav ad Doris Doneaan of JUn ArborV  , yr and MrsJ John Boyer had nner at Franks, Feniorv Sdt   honoring J Mrs mpi  fvj  i</text>
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