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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>5ilS v,irffAFfcy   f Jo 0  i ispatch Volume 68  Michigan Mirror Michigan is stunned over its loss in the stateice buildinq fireNow comes tnbj3Efecrap inq up the money to replace itAs a result plans for the new of fice buildinq have been stepped up The cost was estimated at 4 million Jout A Lanquis, head of the building dept says it can not be built for that It will cost 2 onehalf million tc get the burned building back in shape to uso Also the state of  the old capitol baildinq itself,  labelled a lire trap will have to be examined It is listed as slow burninq The state office build ing was fire proof It will, serve as a warnina tc the state and counties as well T Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, February 21, 1951 No 8 CireuH Court New  SCHOOL NLWS  SCHOOL BiDS OPENED lhe March term of court starts The bids on construction, of the March 5 51 cases are listed new Pinckney elementary school e are 2 criminal cases, 11 were opened Monday night That jury cases, 6 nonjury cases, 16 of the Borchma Construction Co chancery and 16 divorce The criminal cases are People vs Charles Selesky, manslaught er People vs Joe Pride and Louis Johnson, neqliqent homi cide The jury cases are trespass on of Ortonville for about 138000 was the lowest Anothei meet ing will be held toniqht to con sider letting fciids 5 bids in ail were received Some wfere as much as 100,000 over the ap propriation As the bond issue School Notes Churches St Ma Cathode Church BY Gretchen TaschBerUe Beachv Wockiiy Michigan Junaeiqarten and First The kindergarten is makinq the caseHorace Keeler vs Wnv was 140,000 this will not leav Taylor Max Link vs Maurice much for equippinq the srhool and Leah Rovin, Patriotic Ins Co vs Darwin AVycoff, Gals Rive vs Jack Brogait Robert White, guardian vs Dan Bailey, Garnishment, Howard Knowless Lake Const Co, Assumpsit The law firm hqured 120,000 for the buildinq and 20,000 for equippinq the new end old school buildings, This was a Teachers and officers meetinq year aqo and costs have in creased by leaps and bounds since then The last addition in  1936, consisting of the qym and Paul Norman vs Henry Nuss, Most of the county court houses James Const Co vs Iobert Menwere constructed at the turn of zies Appeal, Arthur Dorie vs 4 class rooms only cost about the century and are firetrapsin Geo McClure, Wm Hudd, vs 45,000 The Brighton school hid was ifcv Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor ounaay Masses Summer 30 QG, lfcQQ 1130 Winter b00  lOtOO Noverma Devotions Confesslonsr Friday evenina at 730 p nu rnday after Novenaa Devotion Saturday  730 to 900 K ML Sunday before 804 Mass Coairaatlnal Community Church Rev, Donald Brady, pastor Thur, Feb 22, Prayer meetinq Nelson Buzzard home 730 pm that thoy lack sprinkler systems, j Harold Phelphs, Estate of Gert are overcrowded and poorly ar, rude Falk ranged The insurance on the state otfice buildinq was 1,800, 000 ir force officials predict that one out ef every three air reser vists will be in uniform this year As Korean war new brightens NonJury Cases All nonjury issue of fact cases listed for the calendar are as sumpsit maimersDonald WDaves vs James D Gibson Otis VerBeck vs Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co OtisVerBeck vs Burdomestic news worsensInventor j cn Foster et al, The Potomac Ins ies are risinq with risinq pricesl Co vs Milton Heidt and Wilifred Michiqan pays 479 out of, Heidt, Michigan Supply Co vs every 100 the federal govern1 Thos S Leithand Helen Nichols ment spends  j vs School District No 8 of Ocela Town shir A citizens advisory committee recommends the consolidation of 16bureaus into one agency THebudqet carries an item of 487,0001 to study Japanese beetles 11  Michigan State Colleqe willao back on a war time schedule to Chancery Cases Specfic performances Eastbum Realty  Co vs Edward Harelick et al, and Louis EKaiser et al vs Putnam Land Co Foreclosures Erwin R Hyne et also let Monday niqht to the Ellis Construction Co of Detroit for 365,OO0This includes a new gym Their bond issue was for 400,000 In the Howell City primary for mayor, Shirley Henry qoi 174 votes and Charles Sutton ,558 For municipal judqe Glenn Yelland incumbent got 402 and Francis Barron,sticker candidate, oilows Sat, Pastors confirmation class at paxsonaqe 1100 Trailblazers at the church Sunday 10,30 Sermon, Walk fn His Steps Junior choir sinqs a larqe United States liag ana uro uiawinq pictures ui Geoig Washington In the first grade Bunny wem to Detroit Sunday tu see Sonji Heme Cheryl went to Cleveland over j the week end to see hf qrand 1 mother 1 Johnnys cat was killed by i cur We are snrry Johnny I The Third Grade For Art w drew pictures of winter birds We had som go 1 pictures of cardinals, spairows, nuthatches, bluejays arid chick  dees I We had a nice time at our Valentine party Everyone in Current Comment  We never could fathom the dosire ol the different state legis Jatois and the federal government tc soak the auto and auto owners on every and all occasions Evidently they still regard ihe auto as a luxury and hold it m the same regard as the old time family canopy topped surley vitu the fringe around the top, which was only used to  1 id tn fiurch in on Sunday and takn  m occasional ride on Sun day after noonIT  auto long ago it ihe luxury clcis and became1 i rueins by which the averaqe persons btnins hio livlihood He urs 1 to drive U work and all factories riow pr vide parking gr unds or the cars of their workers Many otisr people be sids factory workers use the luto in their daily work Still th 600 Pilqrtm Fellowship meeinc, lavel to check j Michigan l,g,sla,ors despite     , alvs Georqe E Jarocka et al, make graduates available to mil j and Samuei yj Smith vs j counties said it would be two itary service or defense work Thomas Bain et al Injunctions months before an assessment Final count shows 50 per cent  Miler Qnd Erfla filler vs distri,t t0 defray the cost could PORTAGE LABb PROJECT The project to establish a flood control district for the Poriage Lake district ran into more delay last week when ai a meeting of I the Washtenaw board of super 1 Mning Worship 1000 visors Freeman Webber, chairman of the joint committee of Washtenaw and Livingston at the church730, Union service at Mennonite church Tues, Feb 7th,Cub pack at the clvurclLLoren Loomis of Ann Ar  bor will be present Wednesday 4 00 junior choir,730 Senior choir Lenten Preaching Mission be gins Sunday, March 4th with Rev Wallace Winchell as miss ioner Services each night at 8  p m except Wednesday Cavadrv Metmoulte Church Rev Ezsa BeacbV Pastor S Supi Walter Each Asfciscmt Paul Chaffee our subtraction problems and now have fewer mistakes Barbara Russell eelebratvj her 8th birthday, Feb 15 Fourth ana Fifth Giades Honor roll in spelling Inst qrade 100  in written tests week were Nancy Silipin 5th In the 4th grade they worn Sandy Blankenship Barbara Massey, Binita Lee, Suzanne rnx is 3 cents per gallon Clark Bernard Johnson, Kathy   act the auto is the mest heavily taxed article today wish to adi one or more cents to the gas tax per gallon Their assert ion that the oii companies will pay the inorease is bunk No oil company head has yet made nny such promise By experience we have learned that all taxes are v ry skillfulry passed on to the consumer Irte present gaft Swdcn School    ,  1100 Childrens HoUr   1145 foung Peoples Metina 730 Kreninq Worshi 815 Cor Fellowship Service wAndo ft00 P M , ,  xyi,r,vrtn i   v     Wini L  xv7   , Rev Levi Hurst a missionary fewer deer baqqed m Micmqan 1 The Associated Qil Co Samuel be get up He saici his committee, f Africa will spenk aK 1000 last fall 2186 is the count com  gt pene Q Q yg Elizabeth Ver1 is having a larqe map made, j Q m arfd jQQ p mr Sunday non et al, Groomes Bathinq showinq the amount of property  peb 25 He WJH also show pic Beach Co et al vs Walter J flooded at the highest recorded tures of Africa All aro invited Ukramic et a4, Albert Hyma vs 0Q stage The construction pared to 4,157lin the year before CONSERVATION NOTES The conservation dept office were badly dameged in the state office building fire at Lansinq last week and it will  G Hinchey vs Lowetta Haines j time before lungs are Pack 10 Y   ,,,, Glenn Erwin Holmes et al and work has been let to a Sebewa MISSION AT ST MARYS Ferris O Rittor et al vs Floyd ina firm for 53,100 TIBU DIWPFMFV MirH W Felder et al Accounting Hj   r CHURCH, PINCKNEY, MICH ANNOUNCgpEWT ,4 Kirshchke A very nice Valentine party was enjoyed by all Everyone, received a varied assortment  f Valentines Patty Palmer celebrated her 10th birthday Satin da We are beqmninq our flower achievement again also our glamour birdsWe are drawing pictures el birds and studyinq their habit in our nature class Our spelling bee is Friday ar we ale worknt, hard to it Sixth rode Last Wed we had MrsStack able as guest at our Valentin normal A number of ouuaings Worthincon et  vg Robert Fer  The local unit of the American have been pressed imo ubeina     Taavola vs Cancer Society will hold a meet qame division s ur Chnsiman building and legal division in uie  R Ta and wife vgi  Feb 26 Breast examina is aausea m ine clarQ R Younq  Q1 Roy Lan , of interest to women at the chng, tho parKB yg parley Q SextQn Qt al, Hambura town n at 8 pmon ion n Uie oaun ,,,, u Tur ,4 rifn vs, irj ru OR RrftiRt Yrrmina Rev Fr Frederick Gilbert from party We gave her a plant the Oblate Mission House of, ve pUt on a playThe HoyPort Huron will conduct a Miss  Valentine for all other arade ion at S Marys church, beqinn classes last WtL and also Mrs ing Sunday, Feb 25th and stackable closinq Sunday, Maich 4th  ie are nwaitmg the return of Get a better understand nq oi th p T a ounnet bldg and the geoioqy dept in Phillips et al and William iion by Dr Enos Walker of Ham the faith try attenaing the Miss 1 Wo thank  tbe 7th qrade for ihe Capitol Savings  Loan A  and wife vs Francis x I bura and County Com,MrsRuss icm daily number of quonset huts at Mien Sr and wifeBill to cancel eii potts of HowellCancer statis  A cordial invitation is extend   11 , K H Ihe y   , ,  , ,1 tcg  go alarming that all d to everyone, reqaidless of women should avail themselves  belief  , J , , M  wv of this priviliqe as only by ear  Daily Schedule for Mission Week lv diaqnosis and treatment are Masses 600 and 730 pm  side cures possible Men who accom j Evening Devotions  1   11 V oritur nuiuuBi ui H4    m Kruq Sr and wire, oiu 10 cancel State Coll are being used Ihe leaStephen Qleski and wife ioresty dept on the 6th floor was   CarT the hardesst hit as numerous Divorce Lawrence vs Rebecca plans and blueprints were de Raddatz, Wm vs Mary Harvey, stroyed which will hold up me Esther  mQn Densmore, Dor processing of frees and shrubs ,   pauiine Crumrine Lois I Soy their wives will be enter The public auction of state VY VO   , ,      ,  1, lands Feb 16 had to be held in the Lansinq city hall Michigan iron ore reserves are estimated at 161,956000 tons valued at 68,876000 Ducks axe dieinq on the Detroit vs George Devine, Kenneth vs Vida Kellenberger, Ethel vs Don Standlick, Wm vs Georgis Dee, Norma vs Robert Lynn, Betty vs Duane Benedict Allie vs Wm Lutes, Violet vs George Tester Barbara vs Donald Risen Leo vs river again 100 carcasses are ggaunders, Ruth vs Francis beinq examined ior poisoninq A census shows 26,000 ducks winterinq on the river from Lake St Claire to Toledo A cutback in artificial pheas  ant raisinq and release of I  Callard, Marqaret vs Donald Juipe  STORE ROBBED HERE The Pinckney General Store tained at cards Mrs  VanHom is Hamburg Twp Ch PIANO REOTTAi FEB 25 Mrs Merwin Campbell will pre sent her piano pupils in a public recittal ot be held in the bfcisement of the Conql cl Sunday afternoon at 3 p mThe public is invited The Program Swinqinq Along Behr The Kanqarooster   Thompson Bonnie Lee  ERNES pTfw Ernest Fish, 76 son of the late Elbridqe and Chariotte Fish died at his home on Farley Rd Thurs He was unmarried ntertaininq us Thursday p m Seventh  rade The 7th grade washed td windows of their room on the ,i and decorated them  for 800 pm spring We have a neatness chart to 1 remind us to keep our room in order The penalty for an offense is one cent or Smmutes off thgym period Most of us pay h one cent ,t ,T, We have learned to recite, The The Jacksnn Joumy Ministerial Assn hop qonj on redord at opp 0 d t apitol p nishment Thi thinq tins been thrashed over numerous times and been mje ted by the voters twice Yet Very time 0 cold blooded mur der taks place some publicity leqislatoi introduces a capital punishment bill m the leqislature Michiqan once had capital punishment but rep iled the law iiqnt alt T 1812 worihe circumsiancep hadinq to its repeal were a fellows A mm in a leinkn rnge murdered his wife Ahhouqh there had been no executions m Michiqan for years he was sentenced to be hanged The sheriff whose job it vis tio execute him refused to d so ana recjqne For some linv no one ould fcr found to perform the yb umtl Uncle Ben lh tt saloon k  per and lanc 1 r 1 of tho SteamhDal hotel De t,v lunteor t ondemned marr h 1 I th  scaffold r he pru   ul aska for  nos for his orme He was ompanied tr, th gollows by rqymrin The execution was pab io and so affected the pecpie hat th death penalty was In has younaer days he spent ArT0W and the Song by Long T Church ome ttme in Monrano, Califor nia and AlabamaSurviving are three sisters, approved a quantity of money and goods Deer starvation is reported in taken The breakin was discov Mc ir rc  Oscoda and Glad ed by the Hickory Ridge Dairy win counties 1 truck driver when he found the  2471 more acres of land has back door open and the place j been bought by the state in I ransacked The state police are Lapeer, Tuscola, Kalamazoo,Allj investigating eqan and Barry counties  was entered last Wednesday j  pe paging Beethoven Silver 1 Mary Catherine Menke pheasants in favor of a stepped   1K , up wild We habitant has been night throuqh the rear dooj Captam Silver  Jensen Some have suggested memarizinq Paul Reveres Ride The winner of the spelling be The dept will recommend to the legislature that fishing for PROVIDES FOR HIS HORSE The estate left fcy Co Edwin those species on whichthesea s George who recenUy died in son is closed will be allowed 00 w sj n aocnrwi ,r low highway M46 Florida, totalis 50,000, accord ing to his will tiled for probate PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS jf F 3 The Pinckney Cirderneets , fiold m  to   terian church and the ,1250 acre the home of Mrs McKinley, 306 Mill St at 2 pmThursdayMarch 1st Good attendance asked  Mrs BradySecy Swinging Along 5 My Teddy Bear Arnold Gcdl Gustafson The Snake Dance Schaum Babys Asleep  Yuill Beverly Campbell VILLAGE TICKET The incumbents on the Union   m ticket were all renominated here Pretty White Sailboat  erholt, Tueflday No other ticket was Battle Hymn of Republic Folk Marilyn Gustafson The Caissons Go Rolling Along Lullaby Brahms Linda Lee Accordion Solo Starlight Waltz The Band Played On Dick Campbell Down in the Valley Schaum game reserve at Pinckney to the iThe Elevator  Annoyomous University of MichiganAfter mak Jcmet Srurley ing various bequests he left the balance of his estate to the ColEdwin S George Foundation Provision was made for his BASKET BALL GAMES Pincknev ended a disasterous tket tall season Tuesday btj ST0 H5 Z 1 gSoTte WeslMetody  1r,  srVKriHo twice thi favorite horse, colonel, to De , rwnw vn iwyp i cared for At its death the horse is to be buried on the hill in the paddock pasture in the qame reserve Communication Special Cornmunioation of Livinnston Lodge Nov 76 F  A M Fairy Land Music Piaget Starlight Waltz Brainerd Shirley Wylie Distant Bells   Straabbog losinq to Stockbridqe twice, the first team 69 to 27 and the re serves 25 to 24 Albert Mrosfka qot 12 for Pinckney, Watson 23 and Lambert 14 for Stockbridae Wiltse led the reserves with 7Friday Manchester dumped Pincknev twice 43 to 28 and 54 to 31 Albert Mrosfka was hiqh for Pincknev with 12 The crirls lost to Hartland 24,  ,    4o 4 last Wed Thev had nrev  on Saturday February 24 at iously beaten this team Their, 80 to conferr a MM deareeAlrl season ends toniqht when thev Fellowcraft members OXB asked plav Stoclrbndae here to show up Refreshments after The boys tea mpkxv in thes the degree work, tournament at Jackson next By Order of the W M  Paul W CurM, Sec Charlagene Quigley Vocal Solo My Devotion Paula Curlett Country Gardens Eincrris Theres No Tomorrow Popular Ann Shirley Reason Two Guitars Gypsy Valley of Golden Dream,Popular Barbara VanSlamhrook On the Lake Williams Summer Moon Fibkrh Barbara Miller Starlight  Fronds Terry Elaine Johnson Eloyse Campbell  1 ohigen will probably vote in Apii cn  mcasitre to pay re iativ  of men killed in Korea a S500 fc nefit Tnis money wrwi rn out of the 270000 hoi d s G aiiihorizcvi to pay World Wc  II veterans bonuses Tihs ir, pr b rblv a stopqap mea ,  ,  ir UTUII l r   i rA sure as in Vrld War I the relat Clella at homevMrs Mable Feb 23 wiU represont thr qrad vog recoived slnj000 insurance Backus of Port Huron and MnjL  team in  Spellmq bee , Q A rnirirri and paid Mayme Sloan of Howell Also, We had fun at our Valentine vt,rans themsdves As two brothers, Georqe and Fredl py We wish to thank Mrs, n mnnry wr  , nye to  at home t I Green and Hobie for cakes tnovj  r t iUnxiCi this and the Funeral serviceswere held h  We  crtejul 0 u  h h it Wlll rc Monday at the Swarthout Funer   Heath d Mike for the  y al Home Rev Brady omciahnq frostttLtes j 017 rryEighth Grade  Detroit is qoing to make an efWe wish to thank Anita Oory, frrj tj rehabiliat0 Skifi RQW Gretchen Tasch, Bertie Beachy thero which has existec Bince Ken Kuhn, Bernice Singer, for ,mo immpmorini t covers, the the cake for our Valentine pariy   Jimmie Lxivey has the most As in our practise soclnnq bee with Bertie Beachy socond We had a fine time at the bon p Henie Revue in Detroit Sund7he 8th grado is studyinq thbanks, stock exchanqo and bro kerage Burial in North Hamburq Cemr tery put up  President  Stanley Dinkel Clerk Mildred Acklev Treas  Helen Reynolds Trustees 2 ys, Roy Clark,Albert Shirley, John Eisele Trustee vacancy  Lee Tiplady Assessor Lorenzo Murphy   nhSdi Howett City Burr Klna Scarf Domce ChcoiiuiadeH 3 V ToW fc kv Hda FiMi Aradt Ebfas IohBsoo MARCH JURY LIST PutnamLowets Plurnmer, Ida Kennedy Marion  Grace Coddinqton, Laura Ward OcelaGrace Waterman, Georqe Seymour Tyronne Helen Sloan Unadilla Nettie Caskey Arlo Warden Brighton City Lola Luce K n Michals Brighton Twp Ernestine Taylor Cohoctah Irving Haire Conway Myrthe Hendrix Deerfield Cora Williams Genoa Anna Hilton Green OakMary Sawyer Hoanburg Rena Todt Handy Anna Graver Hartland Howard Minock IS AT CHICAGO Barbara Nash, the Michiqcn pie queen, was on the Ford M vision proqram at 100 p m Sunday and at thp hockey acrmo there at niqht At 1200 p m, slv and her mother left for Chicaqol istrict fiom Mich Fort and Laf lyoMc wst frcm Mis to Sixth Strxt and is characterized by tawdry saloons, flop houses and rhnap roominq houses It swarms with panhandlers and alley rats whose chief ambition is apparently to qet drunk as oft n as possible on canned hea denatured inloohdlor anything else thoy can qet ahold ofThe city council has appropriated 2000 and an old fire house will be iittod up as a shelter for them Hore thpy will bs rehabilitated and offorts made to find jobs for them However complications have arisen The old fire hall is 51 rt Hubbard ,d WFo end on Thursday night LEIGH GARTRELL Charles Leigh Gartroll son of Mr and Mrs Ben Gartrell form the residents there who have protested aaoinst its use as af skid mw asylum will oe given a hearing today bV the city covin oil When ws livd in Detroit 25 yeas ago we used to walk Howell Twp Tyler Brogcm loeco 9ejla Lovaa c North Hamburg residents,died I through this district out of cut in th eWavne General Hospital  iosity and often saw somt Feb 6 He was a resident o j gtrange sights Pinckney for some time where j he was connected with the Art j  SPECIAL NOTICE FHntoft Ford Sales  Service The county clerks office Wlft He leaves his wife, 4 children be open Washingtons birthday  rand 2 stepchildren, also a bro and Saturday afternociis, ther ,Harry of Howell The fun February, to issue auto, I ercd and burial was in Oldpcct a John    n ,i IU    W  Si  ,   tf 0 a i irfW Ii     vif Dhp tit of courts, Wt ELECTRld i  nrkk TIT  I Howell TB ighbonng Notes   M8 Nettie Reason, 7ft wife1 TttM Wd  Feb 20, 21, 2 , at Elmer Reason ol Stockbridge Dan M11 J0 UwU died February 8 I w 1 f Word has been received W LAJ WAR WITH THE ARMY Virginia Lewis ot StockbridgeI w ovU7 Ca,  that her husband has beent Frt Saturday February 23 24  toon DexrerTheatre DEXTEB tfUCWGAN Ai Coeluaned Harold Lloyd in KAD WEDNESDAY Robert Lowery IQUNF1R E QfN AUTRY,  w V WMI SCVpvQ psTVeHMewMMf lleVfMf 0W CM MOM Get your FREE copy of  HOW TO HOLD A STAR  Specially prepared rcdpe bookletbeautifully Uias trated Pictures of 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chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt VJ cup canned mushrooms Few grains pepper 4 cups water Cook prunes 10 minutes in about  cup of water Remove pits Cut prunes Into mediumsized pieces Heot fat or salad oil In frying pan Saute onion and mushrooms 5 minutes Add tomato sauce cook 5 mm otes longer Add prunes, chops, salt, pepper and 2 cups water Cover simmer 1 hour Add remaining water as needed Yield 4 servings r mm DEALER or DETROIT EDISON u,  TZ3rT 1 pasteurization spurs Michigan apple juice industry in 1950, half a million bushels of Michigan apples, which otherwise would have been a loss to their owners, were converted to topquality apple juice, thanks to efforts of the Michigan State College Agricultural Experiment Station Flash pasteurization at packing time was found to preserve both color and flavor of the juice, making it available for yearround use The research workers have also found a way to fortify apple juice with Vitamin C Improvements In packing have helped reduce costs and speed up operations As a result, a million bushels of Michigan apples should be profitably converted into juicfi in 1951 For further information about these new developments, call, write or visit your County Agricultural Agent Longer ft for fefepfcojis peti Michigan Bell is now testing specially treated telephone poles that are expected to last longer  cut replacement costs Poles are treated, their full length with greencolored chemical salts that make them more weatherproof prolong their Hves Efficiencies like this in every de triment of the telephone business help ichigan BeU to keep up the quality of its  ural telephone service and keep the price charged for that service as tow as possible BILL TELIPHONI COMPANY wounded in Korea and taken tai Japan She live with her mother Mrs Ruth Howard The Michigan Bell Telephone1 Co will ask the Michigan Public Service Commission for perrnissrz ion to give the Fowiervill tele6  Phone user, extended area sex L    vice now in effect in the county, f way Monday, Feb 2, 26 J Charles Sutton, retired Howell Matin Sunday 2,30 p m continuous I 801681110 now in Arizona  Iagrtd Bergman Jose Ferrer has been nominated to oppose  Mayor Shirley Henry for reelect JOAN OF ARC ion Sutton, a former mayor has  b T1 indicted previously he will not Cqrloon ttnd aUil  run 1 ii Friday, Saturday February 23, 24 Shows 710, 900 , TWO FLAGS WEST Joseph Cotton Linda Darnell Jeii Chandler, Cornel Wilde Cartoon AoorU Nf Fun at the Zoo Sunday, Monday, Feb, 25, 26 Sun Joy bhows 3, 5, 7, 5 Super Colossal musical In Technicolror run in Lake, near there Sunday The Brighton school board has purchased 10 acres of Claude joi State St, between 5th and 7th TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS Himrna Mario Lanza Katerine Grayson and David Niven Gardner News Tom and Jerry Cartoon HALLS OF MONTEZUMA  In Technicolror Ccor Cartcoi  ftuuw i4 iaoxwn otn and in    Rolison and Wm RoBsman,north, I ComingiThe Mudlark, For Hea i0X a 81 nW chocWne ,  Sak,HaTvoy price is 8,205 fcVi tTlC  we ivn The manaqerB of the Michigan  M k    XlTxi LI VJSV  Bell Telephone Company gave a rheleea KQch r11 f JJS 30th t0 i Sunday Monday Febr 26  i TRTrHOOD i Tripp a member of the air corp i An Acti Drama stoning I reserve has been called to active  Roy Rogers, Penny Edwardsjack duty  Holt, Gordon Jones, Guest Cow  Boy Stars Cartoon Shorts,  Tues, Wed, Thur Feb, 27, 28, 29 Shows 700 and 9t30  THE SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS  WIFE A Good Comedy Starring Robert Walker Joan Leslie ands Elwood Arnold ComingnrGetBy, FoT Heavens Sake  Mr and Mrs Lee Bidweli have sold their home on Spencer Rd Brighton and gone to Fla At the annual banquet of the Howell Board of Commerce, Charles Sutton was elected pres He is wintering ni Arizona Senator McKee of Muskegon AVOW THIiAlliR Stockhcidae, Michigc  Sunday, Monday, Feb, 25, 26 Mans Conquest of Space DESTINATION MOON In Technicolror A Drama Starring died of a heart attack in his hotel Wcffner Anderson, John Archer, room at Lansinq Tuesday night aad Tom Powers while reading in bed A spec Comedy Cartoon ial election will be called to fill Sunday shows 3 5 7 9 6  the vacancy  Tu t Wed Thur Feb, 27, 28, 29 The Dexter American Legion post is sponsoring a series off PAGAN LOVE SONG area cribjxrge tournaments, the in Technicolor , playoff to be at Dexter March 10 Mueieal Comedy Starring Dfexter will vote in the spring1 Esther Williams, Howard Keal i on bonding for 300,000 for a, and Minna Combell I new school building  Cartoon sprt Reel The mysterious purchased of a shows 715, 910 3800 tract of land near Chelsea Coming Kim Watch the Birdie j en Arrow has been revealed as the Chyrs  ler Motor Co They will establish Friday, Saturdav, February 23, 24 RIDERS IN THE SKY  sm in Coio Starring Gene Autrey, Gloria Henry with songs Spellbound Hound Snow Fiesta Blunderiull Time Fun at Shad ow Mountain WmWmKfmmWmWmmmmmrmmmmmmm9mm9mOmJmmmWmWmmmWm9mrSunday, Tuodav, Febt 25, 27 WABASH AVENUE In TecKnicolror story of Chicago Fair with Betty GraUfle, Victor Mature Carioor an News Catnip Gang Future Champs ComiagNight in the City, Brok mwSaBSmmSSm a proving qround there Lincoln Carter of Silver Lake,  Pinckney caught a perch there j  last week that measured 15 inches in length and weighed 1 lb, 12 ounces, it had an 8 inch gerth STATE OF MICHIGAN Circuit Court tor tne county oi Livingston in Cnancery uraer tgr Pubncaiion  i Kov ianning Piaintiti j vs hdnajvi Peny Plaintiff vs John R Perry, Defendant Order of Publication Suit pending in tiie Circuit Court for the Count oi Living X 11 1 1 r t1 l th Parlay O Sexton,, Lucille LuiKej ston on the 1st day of,February While skiing near Stowe, Verp u Wia irac, etiiciariiii 1951, at the City ol Howell in  mont last week Dan Licklv, son  u ,861011 01 aaia oourt said County 1 of Dexter Margaret Hoey neia m me oourt rlouae in inei it sutisluctorily appearing to f of Mr and Mrs Horace Licklv y Qt HoweL in saia County  e Court by affidavits on file that the said defendants John R Perry, 13 a resident oi the state of Florida On motion of Stanley Berriman 01 MI arsa ivi UUJU  broke his leg aove the ankle He i attendina school there 47 leai Ago uii Uus uth aay 01 januaiy,iv,iJ,iJJi LyuiiS, Piseni rion Vv mi Uircut juaae, it appearuia from the afiaaavit jon iiie m tne aiove cause that, aito for plaintiff tne wnereaxiouts 01 tiae ueten T IS nRDKHKD Un tVi anA T V Travis of St Johns won tendant,Luciiie ue,i unicnown d Jolm RXr ct his 10,000 suit over the Portage  a ummou eouia ,01 hfSppearanct To Reread Lake farm here , be served upon her  thi ithi  months The Chubbs SiFlSnI from  ofthdeTI burned down Tuesday after sch lSI01  in the case of his appearance ool was out JfW wa t, T m tZ cSusel that he cause his Answer to the teacher It was r M  LlS LuiKe pldintifls Bill of Complaint to b A meeUng of Calho ics was  M me  and Qc thereof  held at Gregory recently to con , wunin mrtj m    seryed   plaintiff8, ami sider establishing a church there u u ance BU cause  ney withln fifteen days a ser Ethel Durfee is acting as sui 1 Q, to ie tiled and a I vice upon the defendant of a stiiate teacher at the local school mereoi to be served upon j copy of said Bill, and notice of ihe Macabees claim to have   tor Fiainuu wiunn this order, and that in default thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by said defendant And it is further Ordered that Knights and Laay iviacauw compliant toe iaen us comesse 1 witHin forty days after the data formed a tableau of their drill aqCunst her the, said Lucille hereof, the said olaintitf cause a  A lft executed their tuirita j nctiC3 of this ordor to be publish ed in tlie Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published he Macabees claim to have  attorney tor Piaintm wiunn Id 60 admission tickets tor meQ aaV6 oner service upon ir tkry be Vagabonds here hej Qi a copy ot mis rjnDLH and scld their play uie vagawnu  ner ot a copy last week Alter the show the  at inereot mai uie Lili oi A A A   and circulating in said County of Livingston, and that such publication be continued once in each week for six successive weeks, or that she cause  a copy of this Order to be served maneuvers on the stage After it is further ORDLliD tnat the thtTplay came the dinxw and Plaintiff cause Uus urOLh 10 Pe I done 150 was cleared by the puolishea  ZuEr  to a newspaper printed publish acator Mark Hanna of Ohio ed and generally circulatedf Senator rJRw4emi oartv within this bounty, and that said j a power in the RPa  pucaU0n be commenced with  died In hU room, at Wash D C puouca wa  aate of, February 15 ,  this order and oe continued j a copy 01 trus uraer to oe servea Mrs Thomas Coleman, sister 01   weeks in success personally on said defendant, at Mrs George Bland, died at Corr J ror  least fifteen days fcfefore the una Monday , i Wiilis L Lyons, Circuit Judqe  timn prescribed for her appear Born to John H Conneri and TO THii NAMED DLFENDANi i ancewife Feb 4 a girl  LUCILLE BURKE  And it is further ORDEREP The Anderson Dramatic Club NO iICE i hereby given that  that the said plaintiff cause  put on their play The Millers  aoove cause has been hi a ropy of this Order to be mail DauaLter at Greigory Monday  jor purpose of correctmg the ed to said defendant ot his last niaht fdescriptron contained in certain known postoffice address, by The weddina of Mildred Gard deed given by Alice Lanning to  registered moil, and a return n md Rav Bacicui took place Roy Lanning dated August 17 of tSH ft SSr home Feb 1937 The lands involved in said in PeWCoDe offtdating Miss deed are as follows    4   taTAmoh The coupl w at f2gl mtSSMtmmWSmm 4ALS COLLECTED HOUiTLV HORSES 10 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WF BUY HIDE uD CAL SKINS it  Horn imjnaWej Now in Detroit i Daily Ttaef youH find a new and friendly entertaining column, HOPPY TALK, by Hopalong Cassdy himself, n which Americas fav0 dowbby hero tells abeut V at his ranch, people he  J, and things he sees and hears on h travels Get Dfcdly Deoit Times for HOPPY TALK  lug march The coupie were ai Tl  nith SMcPher tended by Nellie Gardner and, Tvillage now Citv of Bciqhton, Michigan as du gown and cornea ,  out plattod and recorded receipt demanded at least twen ty days before the time herein prescribed for the appearance of the defendant carnations The bridesmaid wore a pearl grey crepe de chene qown and canied pink camati  ions The newly weds will live1 ln Marion Township STATE OF MICHIGAN Ihfhe Circuit Court for the County oi Livingston ln Chancery ixtal Uead Stoct Col 1,108  HOT TBI SAME ONE Florence Tupper of Flint who sent us the death notice of Chas Jenkins informs us he was not the one who pitched for Pfnck ney against the Cass team of Detroit in 1874 but an uncle of j his hat the same name Willis L Lyons Circuit Judge Stanley Berriman Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address Howell Michiqan ,  Telephone No 183  W  Plumbing Water System etc  4  rmhaln 233121 Th C W Hootac iamily ol  ppps   IfPfp  5a ofWiV i    TOSPPrc ,   e  THE HNCRNEY tflSPATCf Wlneeday, FetffUcarY 2L 151   Store  Pfodmey Dispatch Eitered as 2nd class matter at postoifice  Act of March 6, 1877 , 114 SoHowell StPinckncvMich Subscription Price 150 per year  Paul W Curlett, Publsher Groceries v Dry goods Canned GOK, Shoes Gents, Furnishings Linger  Ke  Gen Store Larry Camburn was a dele qate to the Republican state cor vention at Detroit Friday and Saturday Charles McRorie is recovering from his sick spell and expects xr resume teaching the Morion Center school nextweek Mrs Robert Twitchell held a jewelry party at her home on East Main St, Friday niqht The Dr Walter Mercer family of East Lansinq were Sunday guests at the Wm Mercer home The South Marion Farm Bureau met at the Asher Wylie home Thursday niqht with 24 familes represented DrHarlow Shehan and fam ily of Jackson spent Sunday at the Wm Shehan home Mrs Harvey Lanqe is now takinq care of Mrs Shehan I GOODBYE TO PUMPING vfelfcSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE A IT MORE ODORS ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY I No mor pntiye unhealthy pumping and digging up of cttipooi, ieptic lanki, teepog pools, great fropt and clogged lines Herei the moil reliable and latest method to liquefy, dluoive and saponify grease, iludge hnir, cloth and other organic solids rtm modern chemical guotonten quick ond efficient rftiulti in 12 to 16 hourv NO SHUTOOWM Of posl Or tanlr nfrnory while chemical i working  5, JO, 5, 25, 50 ond 100 Ifi CONTAINFSS  lee Canadian Pal OH a U J Pol OH r I Myron Hughes 717 Lakeside Dr flush Lake i Detroit   Albert 10WEST FICE EVER  Special lie luxe PHILGASWPAN Rant  The following from North Ham burg attended the Red Cross  meetinq at Howell Thursday Mrs   Emily Kuchar, Mrs Esther Car J penter, Mrs Justin Stecker, Mrs, Merl Caird, Mrs W, Burroughs and Mrs Clifford VanHornThe Lester McAfee familywere in Onsted Sunday Bom to Douqlas Miller and wife at McPherson hospitalFeb  14, a girl, Tudy Ann Lester McAfee and family were Saturday guests at the Victor Jonn home in NorthvilleENJOY SOFT  WATER 4 Mtomatic, instawHghtfnf burners removable poriV fcjc drip trays , y eVw and ovn light Mhour dock rith hufltin V flalmnder signals cooltfug 4mc, up to 30 rriiute 1  i Vlguidc gives tirru a, J win  pciatiro mformatioa t V I tkt flunuM enMr top f M tt rge     irid working area Portkin finish Concealed tv u t Mrs Mable Dinkel of spent last week at the Dinkel homf, The Lloyd Hendee family spent Sunday in Detroit The Younqiave school hold a box social and square dance atj the school Friday niqht The Misses Bernioe Maas, Ce oelia Bowsher, Nancy Chubb Mandy DeBarr Dorothy Parker Leota Reason, Louise and Car oenie Zeiqler were entertained at the home of Alberta Dinkel iuesday night, honorinq 2 ot their birthdays Eleanor Ledwidgisdaughter, Denise, Mrs Rose LaRosa and son, Vince were in Detroit lasi Wednesday Allen Dinkel and Allen Davis left for Florida Sunday where the latter will take part in the motorcycle races at Daytona Beach, Feb 25 Lloyd Warner and family ot Ypsilanti, Clarence Pratt and fam ly cmd Rube Guenther and fam iy of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs John Boyer  Mrs Mary Kennedy enter, j tamed at dinner Sunday in hon  or of her husbands birthday Ambrose Kennedy and family Gerald Kennedy and family of Howell and the Murray Kennedy family j t  Notice I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE TW PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE HOURS 1000 A M TO 400 P M  Loabtiz Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS AND PAYABLE TO ME UNTIL DOG TAXES ARE MARCH 1 1951 COMPLETE NOW TUB Income Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION My  i Bootery East Grandhver2nd floorPHONE 929 I 110 Vz Howell Michigan ncome Taxes Made Out 406 EAST QRAND RIVE Lucas BRIGHTON 3 7 3 0r Atfvrtl4ml rv  if   a vejyer, 10C Jeeir Croupe and of Flint were at the W C4 h   1  0 i  Have qurck  tutKng soft woter for eailer dithwothing, whiter wpihn, gloriout shampoos, delightful bathing Get complete details on this omaring new ootomatk woter softener LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANOBI Now Is the time to modernize yjr kitchen with Philgat    the thrifty Kittled gas for farm and town homes ou can huat far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rarge Rememtwr, too, we will give you  generous tjadein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, c condition Eey erm, if you wish ANY OTMIR PHILOAS APitANCCS MOM WHICH TO CHOOSE I  PERMUTir WATFR SOFTENER  Mrs Ida Mae dauqhter Vivian, Saturday callers Miller home Gene Shehan and family ot Ann Arbor were Sunday quests j of the Louis Shehan family David Aberdeen has been giv en a stay of army inductcion un   student de  torn where I si, Ay Joe Marsh Someh iez Intentions Aren i 1  Coss 43 ess than prewcr automatic models Ask for FREE home trial 2 GEORGE ROUSH Plumbinq nVATER SYSTEMS Phono 142F11 Pinckney rMOTeft from eo SEE US TODAY  AU MfTAUAUON MTAM  Bo wra to hoar FARM JORUM  with KARL BAILEY Oktrid Hofticwrtwot Agent for SevlfMottfm AAicMgon 1245 P M MoiL thru Sat WCAR  MNtlAC HKC AflMooaAf AA Htii AM DETROIT EDISON    I til June under the ferrmeiit act 37 children wentto Detroit Sun day in the school bus driven Itry H C Vedder to see Sonja  Henie show 1 Born to Mr and Mrs Edward Jendrowski of Rush Lake Sat urday at the Gibson nursing j home, Howell, a son, Edwara j Dennis I George Wilde ir and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests j  of the Howard Read family   The Lynn Hendee family spent j Sunday in Coldwater with the 1 I Dr, Jrmies Nash family,  MrsHoward Read visited Miss Janet Feidler at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Saturday, where the latter  i an operation She will be t  1 days, Edward and Gertrude Spears called at the Dan Driver home in Dexter Sunday  Mrs Mae Daller suffered a heart attack at a White Shrine meeting at Howell Saturday and in falling sprained her ankle Mrs Hel Ely of Ann Arb was a Sunday guest at th M, E, Darrow home, Mr and Mrs, O J, Clinton vis ited the Ralph and Gerald fam iles In Detroit Sunday That fire at 1h Gridin place didnt do much damage last week, but Volunteer Chief Murphy was pretty angry Rhout it Spoke In some of us over dinner nr lie of beer Griffins farm is a jrnod riHc from town, he said And by tliu time wed dodged all the people on the highway who were trointr to watch, we hadnt a minute to waste Then blamed if those sightBeers hadnt parked cars right in Griffins driveway and there was a mob of people milling around the house juftt gawking Joe, tell mi other  A k em fellew fnl s a lire Lo think of tlFrom where I Kit, some of uc4 need lo be reminded oerasionallyj thai even IhouJi our intcntione, are good we may h unfairly inter feripg Wluther it blocking the riuhtfv ay of fire  piipment or criticizing a persons rijht to en joy a temperate glans u eer now and then  the American Way is to ffirr trrtf, and give the other fellow his fair share of the road 3oe  Qirrhj IjV VnitlitcStBrcwTi inundation REV LEVI HURST  MISSIONARY ON FURLOUGH FROM AFRICA WILL SPEAK AT THE CAVERLY MENNONITE CHURCftPlacknr SUN V 1030 A M and 700 P M SLIDES ILLUSTRATING HIS WQRK m ACA AT MGHT THE PUBLIC IS INVITED LOCAL 4 H NEWS County 4H Aaent riart nr The Jollowincr memben oi 2Lin U1 ouaaY 11 A 11 ViMmmKTG nt Livingston lodge Ho 76 attend The crbage contestants play dressed the local members at uu Li M tMr ed again In Ann Arbor Monday the chool Monday niaht He eda M2S IniaffiS ed ai the Bennip VcowPlancum    nTuAy A   I home a Hi land Uke  Sunday I  51  m I where a party was held honor jyi  v,wj  I ng their 3 weeks old d K0m Mare, bam in HI Pakpttai I  W C HcanM i Detroit called Field, MiM this wi4 at the George Mfcabon home aiskmment U John Carr er and ianiiJy af 3tf V fuwvvmr V         I  i         , Vi  la TlB ftNObifirbiSPATCtf Wedesdoy, February 21, 1951 omMiii Manure Spreaders jv  A, 25 Years Ago Th CongL Christian Endeavor will give a Shadow Social at the  church parlors the night of Feb THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Clarence Leon White, 52 died I By M Duffy, M D Feb 19 on a farm near Pontiac fffticlroey   Michigan  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Daily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays MOD, TUBS Fri Sat, 7 to 8 pm where he had been 6 years He leaves 4 brothers and 3 sisters Ihe iuneral was at the Swarth out Funeral Home Feb 22 RevMaycfoit officiating Burial in the  Sprout cemetery Denis The village financial statement 112 Nortfe Michigan Ave showed a balance on hand of Telephones   DR G 9 tycCLUSKEY  REAL ESTATE j Farms, Homes Lake Properties and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD RASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Jckney, Mich Phone 1 3 S Phone 157Fii Repairing , MY SON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina  State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Rush Lake LAVE HAOWAPf Michigan iuneral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipmen Ambulance Service HERB SNEED  It is Ordered, That the 26th day of February A, 0,1951 at ten oclock in the tarenooo at saii Yrotxjt office, be and , lttioh appointed or hearing icrid Wm Thompson is working for Mike Roche i b A Swan of Howell has pur chased the elevator firms house   MM at Anderson 525,l 7  K  39  63 Pinckney, Mich ViT 2Gaavd TE R3lLie Irumnce, ra  FftE CTRETCKHOFF Sr banquet  reb 26 Clyde Titue   1 pSJErT , OPTOMETRIST  toastmaster Speakers are Rev  1 120 West Grand River Av Bowser, Wm McRobie, W   YQUV PropSty With Me Howell  Michigan Barnum and Chas McRone     iPhone 358 Residence BIS Joe Stackable attended the LET LAVEY v tTfTSSnr Federal Land Bank meeting at LLOYD HENDEE tail Minn, last week GetMffrt Insurarce  Uvestock Hauling Mrs George Reason Mrs Daisy Phone 59F3  WucJmev Mich  Weekly Trips Made To Detroit HUSt9t Tloria3  H   TTSflJL   8 SSr, MU gone to Honda Farm Sales A Speciality The freshman class held a petition and examining and allowing  partv at the home of Viola Burl BERT WYLjE said account nett Friday night j Phone Ptactaey 78F2  It is iunher Urdered That Pubic phe Pinckney school has been REFRIGERATION SERVICE Notice thereof be given by publication  propped irom the accredited list ot a copy of this order once each week of he University of Mich who HAPOLD RADY for three auccessive weeks previous to j insii,fthat at least 2 of the high Repairs On AUMakee said da of hearirg a the Piuckney Disj g teachers mUst have four poich, a newaoaDer printed and circulat j yearg Qj coHege work 1 ed in said County  A true copy   ck Celestia Marshall Ecijiocer of Probate Hirom R Smith Judge oi Probata iTE OF MICHIGAN  i TfJF fit Sl FABiERS FEED  Bodel 520B 3 lb Cui Cap Yw, lh modern convenienca and amazing Konomy of th WARM MORNING heater is truly a sensation It the only heater of it kind In the world Exclusive, patented inte flo construction rtulti In an abundance of dean, healthful ht and big fuel mings Heati ill day and night without refueling Buwu any kind of coal, cok or briquets Semiautomatio, magaxlne ld Start a fire but oooa a year Gome Is and ft the dependable, lcmcott WARM MORNINO twiay 6, SUPPLY COMPANY, Max Russell M  The STAfT OF MICHIGAN Probate Court foy tho County of Livingston At a M8ioa c Hd Cvwt aoH i tn Probate Office in   City of Howell SI said County on the 2nd day ol Feb ruary A, D 1951 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smithj Judge of Probate In the Matter oi the ESTATE 0 dcra M, Frederickson, Minor, FJLJr Yerkes, admi,irator haviiv filed in said cmurt her final admaCc sunt and her petitid praying fortho allowan    re thereof and for the assignment ind rnleata Parpholl distribution of the aald state 1 Register of Probate  ROBATF COUBi COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON u c Merit oi sold Court hid a  i Pxate Orn4 in the City oi JW J ell in said County on tho 31st day of Januury A D 1951 litsent4iu8 cajcm P HtoUh iouii o  robate   4 J IN THE MATTER Ov THB ESTATE OF, Thomas Albert Harris, deceased Sylvesier Hario having filed in said aid Couit his lina1 admlniBtration cc coant, and his petition praying fjr trio Allowance thereol and for tho assiqn mem and distribution ol the residue ol fcrid estate It is Ordered that tile 2uh day of Fobr A,D,19rl,at loi oclock r the foro  uoon at said Probee Oifco is hefeliy ajjpointed foj examing and allowing account and hearing said petition, It IF Furthci Ordeied, That public nr1 notice thereof h Qiven by publication ot a copy of this order once each week lor three 6uccsnive weeks previous IL ecrid day of hanng In the Pinckney Dispatch, a nowspapor, printed and cir cv ulated In send Ct e copy Mirom R Smith Judge ol Probate FRANK K HACKER Frank K Hacker, 75, a painter and decorator, died in McPher con hospital, Howell, SaturdayHe married Kate Hassencahl ot Pinckney who survives with 2 sons, Thomas of New Mexico i and Lyle oi Howell and 2 daugh Phone Pincl ney 4MPMW41  Dli C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portaao Phone Dexter CARt  IONES Concrete Products, Gravil, Sane Top Soil Road Gravel Fill Dlr Road Buildng Blocks laid, Piece or Conttari 768 Totna Rd, Plnckxiev, MicK Phone Dexter 3116 JOHH R McCTELLAND STERLING INSftANCE CO dentist j Special RnTesentatlve Lake Road, Dexter Telepnone 469 Lowell 3461 11169 Pinckney Rd, HowelL lzh 154F3   ters Florence and Betty,at home  Th iuneral was at the Schnack j brrj Funueral Home, HowelUues day with burial Cemetery in Pinckney aw w r L i E NOTARY INSURANCE end BONDS FHQNfc iag  INCKNEY Classified Advs FOR SALE8 room huse steam A A A A A A Phi Barney Kralzmiiier Livingston Jounty Represerc,ve Phone 2SS66 Ann Arbor TT J rvRr rvnA familv oi heat, 4 bedrooms,barn, garaae, i H2WHU wrn Way vis 2 acres of land on blacktop WANTED Elderly lady to help  1 Twfnvrv family 6 room house, lull basement, hot wiith housework, phone 91F5 it0 MwrSbil sanq water heater, bath, center , of Mrs, Carl Sherman, Dillingham qressive luncheon on VnVin Day Dispite weather 681 were present bad Gerald Reason Phone 133 Pinckney 1,1951, broker FOR SALETip Top Grill at 135 SODLIER STATESMAN PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTONwhose idea qive us aulancewhose  West iviain St,, Pinckney, Ideal FOR SALERoyal typewriter in spot tor ideal couple, Will or qood conditions 20, also marble ranqe for buyer to purchase the top dria35ei, Lucius DDV  inq but preler sellinq the buld Phone 42, i Terms arranqed to suit buyer, FORSAlEOrTRENTColiParrjn AnV desiriua informaton call , Huron Rver, Lakeland, Mich, 5  ISSSJiSL iS rooms, balcony, full bath and example of fortitude couraqerwhos freedom AN INSPIRA TION TO FREE MEN WORLD OVER   shower, screened porch, electric FOR SALE Drv Wood ,   M u 3 ranqealso coal jack for hotwater Earl GaFuD hlrSncT heater, qood condition ,  D M Baker, 5655 Ferndale Dr ROOM FOR RfcNTUoard if Lakeland Mich , sired Mrs L THE de J McKmley 30G Mil St, Pincknev FOR SALEOak Dinette in qcod This Bank Will Not Transact gooci condition Vivian Ledwidqe WANTEDFARM LISTINGS, wa Business Washinqtons Birthday FORSAlErEight Cocker fepan Let us helP You sell your farm FEBRUARY 22nd iels Mark Nash phone 6IF 12 have mora prospects than farms THE F3RST NATIONAL BANK FQR SALEBabyChichs, Bard ni L 5 RANDALL and White Rocks, N H Reds, S1011 305W Howell Whie Leqhomq and HyLines, all HAWOII Mich i, ijp  mmMm, 11 jd tm ckneys MembGr Federal rposit Lnsur hatched from blood testd stock FOR SALEIn Dexter, pleasant 2 once Corporation All Deposits Now hatchinq Place vo chick story, cesatally located two story Insured up to 10000 lor each, c,der with us now  seven room house, bath on each Depositor BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY J floor, handy to town  Call Ann MM Phone 30qW Howell , Arbor 2 7883 after 6 p m and roh SAT7rJrfeavy whippunq  HOW TO COMBAT INFLfION cream irom State Accredited  WOMAN WANTF,DTo care for Banqs and Tuberculin Tested 3 children for 3 weeks No laun Th 1T mad, th, 1 corrlenr   3 1 3lS daticas w ich every individual e rqrm rnone zZ FOR SALEBaby scales, car bea, can do to help protect the buy IFOR RENT Cottuqe at Portaqe seoit cheap Inquire 11360 Rivei inr powr ol the Dolktr suitable for 2 or 3 people Bank Hi land Lake Phone U2F22 PJiicknev 1, Use what you have IFOR SALEPotatoes, Ccbbaqe  ALITY  1 V  ruit Ororit etaMes  ,  , 4 14 1 JFOR SALEUniveraal Electric ReOnions Mnke it last wear it out  frigmtor e ft, qood condition , The Umstead Farm 2Y2JS IST1, 1 Earl GallunPhpneU9  , ATTENTION  For necessities not for qree 1 SALETMUed clover and alt 3 Pay cash nn possible lhay, also second cuttinq of Cash trice is the low price 4, Use credit carefully Pay down all you can pay all you can each month 5,Sav all you ccm In your bank account, In U,  Savinq Bonds alfafla, 100 bales, also walkinq Saws filed Retoolhwd Lawn Mowers Sharpened plow waqon, two oil stoves and AH Work Done By Machine and cook stove, other articles too j Guaranteed numerour to mention 1 fTfu  11 11 24 River Lane Drive  ILanJ43ke, Michiot William Cooper, Phone 144F1  each  1HD Pincknev jMcPHERSON State BAWiAjJrEDisowlna anoTaltercmonS Howell, JMich Mrs Norman VanBlaricum Fisli IJarkt Prices Courteous Service Clark s s , , ,39 Stuart S nnkney j All deposits up to 10,000 ini sured by our membership in thej S Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration   FOR SALE 2 lots 66X132 on HOWPII St Pinckney Inquire rUK ENT Moderr apartment a 596 Mcwer Road or pnone over Roy Clark stove fV  ,  PhoneJ24F3 Pincknev WAD ilrHTruTpT  Detr inrgrlroi pf C H Uo  Vboab 62FJ GOOD QUALIl1r4 ,   Wi l     H   JSKli      SPOT CASH FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES o Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt Prompt and Courteous Service C O A L ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Collect To HOWELL 450 I CARL spa Llrmo for Darttno  Ckttmj  DE T  m f  4 J  ons 4 mjDfflPATCh Wednesday, February 21, 191 COMMUNICATION Camp Carson Colorado Dear Mother I arrived at Camp ixrsan, Thursday The weather is fine here Some of the fellows are just wearinq shirts and sun u ixicaes This place la about 10 miles from Pikes Peak It is surround ed 9 mountains on all sidesWe came here from Chicago on a United Air Line plane It was run but it scared the deuce out of me wnen we took off but I felt OX after we got off the ground We have to get up at 530 a m Pvt Carl Gaibreath US 55096818 Heavy Task Co 196 Int RTC Camp Carson, Colorado Drew Pearson in his column last week says General MacAn hur is commander in name only of the Korean field of operations and that General Matthew Ridge way is in absolute control He has completely changed the MacArthur plan of battle, with practically no reinforcement at all has reversed the tide of battle and won victories on all fronts Herb Palmar and family of Flint spent Uiewe end with his parents here  Mrs Raymanda Vocris entertained hex cribbage Xfafe Thurs day night AT CHANUTE FIELD NOW PFC, John Sproui who graduateirom the airplane and engine mechanics school at Shepperd Field, Texas, Feb 2, flew to Chanute Field, 111, Feb 9 to continue his studies of jet en gines  Notice The Hurry and Curry 4 club wll meet at the tow hatt Sunday at 3 p m to elect of cers and plan program 11 boys and girls and their parents a other intererted persons are invited COUNCIL PROCEDURES Regular Meetina of Villaae Council Feb 13, 1951 Called to order by Pres Dinkel Rojl Call Present EisieS, Clark Tiplady and Shirley Absent Read and Swarthout Minutes of last meetirlck read and approved  Motion by Eisele supported by JTiplady to allow following bills Ytm Brash, Edison Power used for Xmas lights 700 Rov Clark, Edison Power used for Xmas lights 700 Ed Parker Edison Power used for Xmas lights 700 Tobp Eisele Edison Power used for Xmas lights 700  JH Shults, election supplie 7,2 Claude Swarthout, Labor on Sr en 1230 LivingstonStabler Oil Co Oil 5945 Carried Motion by Shirley supported bv Eisele to purchase two 2 Slow School signs to be installled on Unad i St Carried Mildred Ackley, Cleri Mesdames Myra Weiland, Iva Miller, Blanche Walters and  Myrtle Fleminq of Clarkston vis, ited at the Nelson Btuftord home JJtaxiday  Mrs Grace Runciman is mov ing back on her farm at Stock bridge next week She has rent ed her home here to Mrs Rose LaRosa Mr and Mrs Leslie Merritt of Howell and Mrs Jennie Dever ereaux were Saturday dinner guests of W and Mrs M E Darrow Barbara Miller entertained her girl scout troop and their leaders on her birthday Monday A tal ent show was put on and retresn mnts served Wm Poulson of Middleville is visitinq his son, Otto and fam ily Rev Beachy spent Feb 10 in Goshen, Ind,,, tin com, work for the Mich,lnd conference Mr and Mrs Jonas BBeachy of Riverside, Iowa, were gu8 the Rev Beachy home Feb lb Saturday with the Beachy tarn ilv they visited another brother, Ben peachy and family at Piqeon, Mich ni William Maycroft of Gran Raoids spent Tuesday 1 nesday at the Merwin Campbeu, home , , Mrs Laura Ward of Pmaee qave a shower Friday night in honor of Mrs Douglas Miller 15 were there, Mr and Mrs W, Ketcham, Mr, and Mrs, R, K, Elliott and Mr and Mr, George Roush and Henry Hauck attended the Red Cross meeting in Howell Thursday tois and Virginia Shirley spent gow AJIB mM iqbtu ADpiruog IPT at Hi land Lake , The Clare Miller family Mr and Mrs W, C Miller and Mrs Mary Teeple called on the Dr, Robert Bird iamily in Wayne Sunday Mr and 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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;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>t is mmmms  W r  Dispatch    Volume 68  17 Ptnckney Dispatch Wednesday, February 14, 1951     L  Michigan Mirror JIB Range Of the Stars Obituaries Following a serieis oi visits to The Ranqe oi the Stars is a  JOY 810 , Washington D C, by Gov, slogan which will soon be fam nYd Randall, 79, eW Lan Williams and his secretaryLarry iliar to millons oi electricity us j finer business manajed Saturday Farrell, a State Defense Product  er8 across the nationIt highlights   was the son of Giulford and  ion Council has been set up it the new Edison Institute sponsor Linda Bennett Randall CTCKJ we  will attempt to do fa production I ed program for the promotion of  ax informed was born ifi the what the Defense Council does for defense In other words it will attempt to get defense con tracts for Michiqan industry and Iprevent unemploymentWhether this will land the vice, presidency for Williams is a question They are said to look upjon him as a  Juvenile in Washington but they must also look riqht in the  face of his reelection with a Rep ublican cabinet While the deer kill by starva tion is apt to be up this year it will be checked somewhat by  electric ranges which will carry I orhe on Putnam St now cVned the endorsement of eiaht oi Holly by Walter Clark Later the family woods top stars  mpvsd to Howell He was a nep Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Eddie  hew oi Ralph, Cyrenus and Dav Cantor, Broderick Crawiord,Alan id Bennett and Peter Coniway, Ladd, Pat OBrien Gene Autrey  Li early life he taught district and Robert Young are the stars whose names will headline the programBut of equal importance to American housewives is the enthusiastic approval of electric cooking gven by the wives of  these famous stars  9   r school and was teacher at the Marble school,He married Minnie Hoff of Anderson, She died 20 years ago, A son, Floyd jr was born to this union who is deceas ed A number of years ago he married Mrs Emily Jackson, the The program, developed by I widow of Floyd Jackson 5he the industryfs Electric Kitchen survives him with a stepson, perodical snows In 1947 48 100 and Laundry Committee, centers Harry Jackson of Lansing 0U0 Michigan deer starved to around a colorfully printed 12  death j page booklet entitled How to The wave of juvenile crime is Hcii a Star This features the On the upswing This Is usually the favorite recipe of each star, true in times of war and stress I as prepared by his wife The  The University of Michiqan booklet is highlighted by photo and Michigan State College re j qraphs of the eight couples takquests for 18,000,000 are apt to en in their electric kitcnens and be cut 3000000 The University j is available free at any applian will get its medical center Michigan State its  and library as  He was in the druc, business in Lansing for many years and was recently connected with the Rouser Drug Co He belongec to the Masonic and Knight Tem plar orders and was master of  Lansing No 33 FA M, in 1909, The funeral was held Monday at the Estes  Leadley Funeral Home Lansing, with burial, at  Lansing V BASKET BALL NEWS Dexter suffered a setback Fri day wfien they lost to Manches ter 39 to 34 They still lead rhV cost of living increase at 37 and the National Conference Board at 4 4 General Lester Maitland, head of Civil Etefense has called a  meeting at Lansing February 19 2,000,000 paper cups and con toners have been donated to the state by 16 paper companies  will be stored it Lansing They aie for use if Ijombs, knock out gas and water supplies ce dealer where the Range of ,  M  Stars is displayed Over 1,575 these come under capital outlay j appliance dealers and all De and not general appropriation, j troit Edison offices in Southeast With defense orders tightening ern Michigan wjll feature this car shortages are predicted hv electric range campaign throuah Stajonths I out February and March News Mtchgans 114 bureaus are re papers, radio, television and bill, league with 6 won and 1 lostferred to as boards, bureaus and boards will carry the etory of Pinckney showed little offense complications,  the stars and their testimonials at South Lyon where they dropp The State Dept of Labor list the  to electric cooking , ed both games, the first team During the last ten years sales losing 42 to 23 and the second of electric ranges throuahput the team 34 to 15 Ware led with United States have been quad v 9 and Matteson got 7 Hock was rupled and the number of ranges high for South Lyon with 19 in service mpre than tripledThe Other scores were Flat  Roc range sales in 1950 climbed to a 42 University 41 Milan 38, Sal record peak of 1800,000,where j ine 30 Chelsea 52 Lincoln 36 as sales in 1940 totaled 450,000, j Roosevelt 46 ,Dundee 34 Howell according to Electrical Merchan 39, Eaton Rapids 34 St Johns dis magcrzine, totaled 8,195,000, 45 StThomas 30 Haslett 53,  an impressive increase over the  1940 total of 2510,000 These fig ures indicate the growing pop ularity of electric cooking Detroit Edisons vice president THE TRUTH ABOUT fflQffr BLOOD PRESSr PhysiciarsJ declare that, a gen uine bloooVpressure phobia ex iflts and the time to revise blooc Stockbridge 51 Dansvlle 56 Fowlerville 79 WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVIC cuvi   TiW r The following from this coun and Sales Manager, Fred A ty were slated for army indjic iikurches tit Matt s Catholic Church Pincicrey Michigan Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastox Sunday Masses Summer bii0, 800 1000 113n Winter 800 4 1000 Noverma Devotions Confessions Friday evening at 730 p m rriday after Novenna Uvotiona Saturday 730 to 300 P, M, Sunday beie 800 Mass Coxrii qari aal Community Church  Rev, Donald Brady, pastor Thur, 730, Prayei meeting at  church, topic, Curiutian Clean sina Saturday, 1100 Pastors confirma tion class at parsonaqe Sun, 1030 a m, Sermon The Jestimonal that Sells the Gospel 1130, Sunday school 500 p m Pilgrim Fellowship group met at Mark Nash noma TopicIs End of World Near 800 p mLenten service Guest minister, Rev Wollcock of Greg   and choir i The mens social club will en  tertain at lunch Tues 803, Prudential Com and deacons at parsonge ,adnesday400 Junior choxr,730 enior choir CavmT Metuaoi Churrfc Bev Eu raci Pastoi S  Sup Afcsisant Mining WOTJIMP Su dav School Childrens Hour Waller Esch Paul Chaffee   ,   1000  , iioa   1445 Young Peoples Maetin 730 Fvenlna Worshir 815 ZoV ellnwsWn Service Wvlnftda 8U0 P, M r er f village Oni, one nominatea liiis y C H Kenneay pre   rv P   v   I  n 1, 1 i 1 E Murphy, TM tjket vas QUI It was 5Ncllie Gcrd rtin,iras  sossor Led Lake Wm  el trustees Mr Jam  Knneci, JohnDink i Compton, pottfls otT mat last ion Feb 12thRcbert As year more electric ranges were ner, George Earber, Don  mbren Stack es WJICOX has sola HoweRd to   School Notes By Gretchen TaschBertie Beachy Kindergarten and First The kindergarten id making clocks and learning to tell time Jimmie Shirey and John Sea water are on the sicklisi It was icy Tuesday and the blisses were late One went off the read and had to be pulled back Another hit a tree No dam age though Dennis Clark went to Ann Arbor Saturday and Sus an to DetroitGraces mother had a birthday Sunday and Karen, Linda and Edward had company Secona Jrratfr, The second grade has a new girl, Cheryl Frederick oi Portage LakeSharon Griffith, Christina Jar aslowski and Marjorie Miller av sick The Third Grade The third grade has decorated their room with pictures of Abra ham Lincoln and George Wash, ingtpn  Lach third grader decorated a bag to use as a mail bag for Valentines j 19 received As in spelling onf their weekly test  Arlene Bomson and Lea Morgan were out last week on ac count ol illness  Fourth and Fifth Grades Fifth grade spellina champions are Ruth PaulNancy Loe Silipen Fourth gjade champions are Billy Hollister, Bonita Lee, Kathy Kirschke, Nancy Waterman Nancy Waterman celebrated her 9th birthday last Thursday   The 4th and 5th grades made shadow boxes and cheer uj gifts for our sick people in the hospitals from Pinckney Their Valentines gifts which ore jar ring pictures are progress ing nicely tor Mothers gifts Sixth Grade Last week the boys and girls had spellinq matches The boy winners wer  Richard Lawrence and lack Do yd The girl winners Roberta AcKiey, Francis Barr ett and Joyce Fuhrman Roma and Sandra Amburgey oi Dexter visited school Friday We are going to begin multi  No 7 an unu in Hi iw T ,  yecii more eiecmc remqes wwiw iw VWMC VX,   pressure standards has come In aaded to Edison lines than ver, able PinckneyLawrence Herket, have music the American Weekly with this Sundays February i8 issue oof The Detroit Sunday TimesRead now in a recent survey Blood pressure condsidered above nor mlojl were more frequent than so called normal readings ,  beforeswitched The Range of the 28,386 customers who Brigjhfon Thomas Jackson Ed to electric cooking, ward Sickles, Merle Lewis,Fred Stars pro gram, says Compton, will make electrc ranges 4H LIVESTOCK CLUB Fank Mac1 and George Teeple plication of fractions this week 20 acres at Portaqe hake to Dr Ganzhorn of Ann Arbor Merritt Chalkr end Mrs Etta Tupper wre married Saturday Westphal, William Deutsch, How ,    , ell Norman Johnston WhitmoreJ1 wn hl at Paterson Lake Lake CaptEdward Howell who was graduated from Pinckney high school had a letter in the County Press last week discribinq a batt in Korea in which his company CONSERVATION NOTES Winter fish killthrough suffo The 4H Hurry and Curry cation is reported in Kalamazoo Livestfckrdub will meet on county This occurs where snow took part Sunday, February 18 at the Put prevents oxygen hum getting in Lt Kenneth Smith, son nam town hall, All memberspar j to the lake ents and anyone wishing to join1   ne 9 for are asked to come, to map out pets 10 to 1, judging by Ihe pe, the 1951 program j nut rogues received by the UadmRof CampblLL Henry j dept    g   ed in Chippewa county 11 12 and 13 years ago were recently turned in by a hunter who shot them in the Canard channel of the Detroit river CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT In the cribbage tournament at Ann Arbor Monday night, Brar don White won 5 and lost 5, Don Swarthout, James Hall and Brandon White jr won 4 and lost 6 They play there 2 more nights  COUNTY HEALTH COUNCIL ir children wereregistered at A  near  re the Conway town hall last Thurs tl   of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Smith of Howell was killed in a plane crash in Iowa, Friday He was enroute from Self ridge Field to Cheyenne Wyoming Don Stackable has been qiven an induction deferrment until April Dale Meabon of Pinckney is on the U S Southerland which op erates as a plane guard and The average life of a duck is cort for the large carriers of 5 years  0f the U S Pacific fleet, striking The dept will soon distribute  supply lines and troop con a booklet giving the location of j trations of Communist troops as  the various lake The fish found weu as providing ground supthere, and the location brush shelters of the day, 103 received snallpox vac ination, 109 diptheria, whoopmg cough and tetanus snots and 30 booster shots Howellriandy and Cohoctah are ready as soon as a doctor is appointed and Put  nam and Green Oak have ap proved the program CITIZENS CAUCUS A Citizens Caucus will be held at the Pinckney fire hall on Tuesday, February 20 at 400 p m to nominate a village ticket and transact any other business to come before It Com UNION CAUCUS A Union Village Caucus will be held at the Pinckney fire hall Tuesday, February 20, at 200,16th, Livingston Lodge with the p m to nominate a village ticket ether lodges of the county is call and transact any other business   A   to come before it Cam Mr and Mrs Leslie Merritt of Howell spent the week end with Mrs Jennie Devereaux Gerald Hughes, Howell postmaster received a letter from the RandMcNally Map Co asking the location of HeU,Michas they wish, to put it on their new map He wrrteithem it was 3 miles south and west oi Pincknev Levi Ludtke and Alberta Dink el saw the Sonia Henie show in DsoiCSourday niaht  port Attimes they operate 100 ft ahead of UN troops in Korea, cleaing out machine gun nests and enemy pockets Pfc Jack Darrow, son of Mrs Iva Darrow who is in Koreagot his hands and feet frosted there while on combat buty He is re covering at a rest camp in Korea He was in combat 6 hours at a temperature of 21 degrees below AT AIRPLANE TECH SCHOOL  PFC John ESprout of Pinckn has entered the Airplane an  Engine Mechanics school at the Shepperd Air Force Base, the home of the largest technical school of its type in the worldDuring his 28 weeks course as jn student at Shepperd he will receive intensive training desian ed to provide him with the thor ouah knowledge and the basic skills reguired in servicing, in ed to attend a school ofinsiurt t ,maintaining every ion at Howell The Worictemityperapafl cu3Tntlv used by We were qlad to aqain this week Our tickets to see the Sonia Heinie show in Detroit have ar rived We are woriknq on a Vol n tine play for our own enjoyment We are conducting our  la5 meetings with real proced re rules Seventh Grade The 7th qrade are preparing for their spelling bee Feb 23 j  The losers of the seed selling  contest Marilyn Gustafsons side will qive the winners Mar ilyn VanSlambrooks side i  party after the spellinq bee Mrs Morrises room will see the Sonia Heinie show March 4  The room is decorated with heart men and animals made by Dolores Bokros, Dorothy Head and Agatha Henry  We have had a chewing gooa ,, i,  timeWe got a book of American I The county clerks office will Pictatorial History for 150 bubble i be open Washingtons birthday gum wrappers i and Saturday afternoons, during Patty Thayers chief amuse February, to issueauto license ment during school hours is braid  plates John Hagmanclerk  ing Agatha Henrys hair from  1 the rubber band down Mrs Rosella Peters of Pettys ville died Feb 3 She was born in New York state in 1844 Leslie Bower and Mrs Gladys Taylor were married in Fowler ville Wednesday Wesley Witty broke his leq last week when h was thrown from his sleigh Born to Mr and Mrs Wm Enqle Blanch Frost Feb 3, a girl Born to Fiancis Carr and wife, Feb 13, a girl  Met Chalkers 6 cylinder auto w  sla from the business section here last week but later found on Pearl St It was also stolen in Detroit last summer and recovered by policeSPECIAL NOTICE a blue racer 16 inches larig and  inch wide The snake wos found in its aull et coiled up Ski jumps are reaping a har est The one at Holly is drawing 900 persons a week The ground water levels dropp ed13 of a foot in January Park Max Ernest Bpttke of th Pinckney Recreation area, recent ly caught his own dog in a fox trop i SPECIAL COMMUNICAHON There will be a special commu ication of Livingston Lodge on  Saturday veninq February 17 to conferr First Degrees Refresh ments after degree work On Friday evening, Febraury the first degree Grand Master Morgan SmeadGrcmd Lecturer Francis B, Lambie, DepGd, Lsct urer Vivian Richard and Glen AI of ric Bd of Gen Purposes will be present It is imperative that all officers of the lodge be there  fly Order of the W M P W fjrlett See Ray Distorto and wife ol Ann Mm were Sunday guests oi  th Roy Reason homo  the USAF  ,  Upon graduation he will be awarded the rating of Airplane and Engine Mechanic Alona with the majority of graduates in his dps, he probably be as signed to one of the maior Air Force cosnmands for on the lob experience with firstline opera tonal cdraraft after completion of RECEIVE AWARDS Clayton Carpenter and Arthur Shehan,both directors of he SE  Livingston Soil Conservation District, receved certificates for having served 10 years as out stand soil district directors The awards were given at the State Conference at Mich State Coll ege Tuesday, John Burg of this plac also attended the meeting  i Current Comment i Flushed with his victory in Ohio last fall Senator Taft is apparently going all out for isolationism In a speech last week he opposed about everything that en Eisenhower stood for  in his speech Herbert Hoover in a speech Friday voiced the same ideas in a stronger way Taft and Hoover would vithdraw all American aid to V ope  We made our Valentine box Feb 12 The committee for our  party is Peggy Smith, Jack Clark, Sally Miller and David Brady Eighth Grado The 8th grade is practising spelling for the bee Fob 23, Ten of our boys and girls arc going withe high school to see Sonia Henie at Detroit Sunday, i The history class are studying World War I They are to interview former service men of, the war for details  , Bemice Singer and Bertie Beachy are making our Val  entine box  The games committee is Jim Doyle, Ervin Green, Marilyn Shirey and Julie Krahn WptNS STATE CHAMhONSHlP Barbara Nash, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash, won the and Asia and concentra alii state pie baking contest at Grand j defenses in this country This is, Rapids Tuesday j just what the  Communists wanti Barbara and her mother go to as without our aid Europe and, the national contest at Chicago Asia would soon fall to them  nxt week with expenses paid, the battle for th presidental nomination in the Republican, convention in 1952 will be iso  lationlsm vs nationalism i his schooling here ,  He is the son of Mr and Mrs MARRIAGE LICENSES Winston Turner, 32 Brighton Freda Collins, 2, Brighton Rich ard RorJuson 25, Howell, Fran cis Clarli 24 MasonJames Field   u    rH iwira i The Leo Bettys family of Wall    ft SJS 2 plnrSSv and d Loke and Robert Carr of Bo 23, Howek Norma Isan Root, 22, PhU5Srlf Pmcxy hSh Lansing were Sunday gust U Howell fty Durham, 20, Lan  a graduate of Pinckney mgn   amUy  lina  school I  UUnCIl 7 4UiiV444, MW, WWJ11 sing, Wilflia Goucher,17, Howsll  Current ijommen For the first time in the history this paper, all of them did not leave the local postoffice Thurs day morning Due to the railroad strike the government put an em barqo on mail carried by the railroads and so the only papers which left here were those carried by auto bus lines Most e the mail here goes by by way of JacksonThis was one of the railroads hardest hit by the strike Friday the embargo was lifted by the army who took over the road, some time ago  They got them running again by threatening to discharge all workers who did not return to work Saturday As many of the strikers are approaching the retirement aqe and are elgible ior retiremsnt pensipns they went back to weak to save these The queshon  vhy the army was so slow this time in actinq The strikers went out on strike this time as a protest against the slowness of the lab or beard in adjusting the wage dispute between the railroad and employees They have had it under consideration over a Year One of the worst fires in the state of Michiqan took place in  Lansing last week when the state office building caught fire started in the 7ih and 8th floor in the state hiqhway and agricul tur dept get in the records papers and blue prints and was stiill buring Saturday although tons of water had been poured On the blaze, floodinq the build ing from roof to cellar 6 people were overcome by smoke but theie were no casualities The loss is estimated at 4,000,000 It cost 53,000,000 25 years ago  The editors dauqhter worked in the buildlnq in the state high way dept 10 years ago A 19  year, employe Richard Kayhas confessed starting the fire in a wast basket in order to get a  a prison term and escape army induction He has a wife find childWe used to have cuv old gzOt uncle whose greatest pleasure vas to relate how cold the win ters were when he was a boy According to hjn he always  kc up in th morninq with 6  lies of  n v cn top of the 2 i, Then h bioke the ice in the pitcher to wash in and heated writer to thaw out the pump The s ow was always up to the top 1 he icnces and frozen hard ic qh to hpld up a team oi orses We imaqine the present v OT would have just suited h a Th ground has been cov n vri dnow since November ana the mercury lias stayed pretty loe to zero and much of thn tin i h 3 gone lower There seems t b a difference in ther m mtei r else its ine pi ce where th , ce placed Oscar Beck say, a thermometer he hung on his bam registered 21 below Friday riorninq, a record ior hore The Kefauver sonatnral investigating committee on gambling staq a icgulur thre rny circus in Detroit last week as they delv ed into gambling ana other rack ets They definitely proved that gambling is big business A few years ago Senator Ferguson rose to fame and the U S senate by an investigation of gambling in Detroit, chiefly the numbers racket The mayor, high police ficials and others fell in his net The Kefauver committee turned up a new angle, the tieup between big business and racket eers It proved that gangsters with long records ware givsn 100,000 cmd 60,000 a year lobe by certain industries The cam charged this was in return Mf furnishing goon sguads to break strikes Harry Bennett, former personal director for the Ford Motor Co was one of the wit nesses The committee soughj tq prove he was the gobetwsrt ior the Ford Motor Co recruited gangsters for their vice dept Bennett denied thisjfs said it was the policy of th test Henry Ford to give ex cceviost jobs and help them go straight and he handled this fob fof fafe He denied that he bad ani to do with giving ganqsteil away contracts or Fosd ships The hearing was and also on the radio CARD OF THANW We wish to thank all donated baked qcJk forourfchke The Parent ft N v    X, n  ,tif ,VHWi  130 rKKt       rV,  wmm Thrf   MM  pmKT  HMM  L LWednegckiykucgy f 4, 1951    n ill 11, tf i 5 Theres  tfie ftnfois  Sunday at 11NeishWng No,8 j M if Russell Eiijbhorol of Hillsdale Howell Tfaar Howea Mkfeloo  rf cooked Electrically  Russell Enqlehorot of Hillsdale, is the new when Bell Telephone TuwWtd, Thur Fb, 13, U, 14 Co mgr ior thj cusuict hooert James Cagney, Vlrgina Metro  Tripp, foimer mr, a member of Dorrs Day, Gene Nelson  DexierTheatre PKXTEBu M1CKGAN Ai Conditioned Eddie Canto sftn on th COLGATE COMEDY HOUR every fourth Sunday at 800 P M over NBC TV network co   dish AUAOND Eddie and 1 agree on aliaoiC everything, says Mrs Cantor better known as Ida to htx bus bands fansand were unanimous about our mod era Electric Rftnge Wfeea be sets me  something in the oven, set tbe controls, and then leave tbe kitchen, be nally opens his eyes Then Z come back, take out tbe meal all ready to serve, and ht  aays, We should itvt long enough to enjoy a thing like this It like magic Voull agree, too, on the modern Electric Rangetbe Range othe Stars It so fast, so clean, so economical Cakes comt out perfect, roasts shrink les the broiler does things to a turn Its all due to automatic controls, and beet that cooks without flame See the modern Electric Rang for yourselfat your dealers today tne ur coip re ve, fcavmg called to active duty been 1 Miss Gertrude Mcintosh, former, Novelty  THE WEST POINT STORY and Carfoon Sanrarut ioru m  ium is now employed hospital Detroit  Wanda Jacobs, dauqhter of Mr aid Mrs Hyde Jacobs of iiaiiiiied was mar nod to Jack K Unlock at Owosso last week   First robins were reported to  have, bson sen in various plac es last week These robins either i iorgot moiv ai  Friday, Saturday, February 16, 17  Rohilri Mitchum, Claude Rains in WHERE DANGER LIVES James Ellison, Russell Hayden MARSHALL OF HELDORADO Sunday, Monday, February 18, 18 to qo south or they know Matin j Sunday 230 p m conHnuou bout the weaiher than the Alan Ladd Mona Freeman voed chuck or weathermen M Charles Blckiord Barbers in Eaton Rapids were in a day late in boosting their hair cut pricoc to 100 and have bsen or do rod to pat them to 85c  back Comedy BRANDE D In Technlcolror Cartoon GET YOUR FREE COPY OF HOW TO HOLD A SfAR1 Specially prepared recipe booklet  beautifully illustrated Pictures of famous movie stars with their wives, also their favorite recipes Dont miss this opportunity Get your FREE copy today See your dealer or stop in at  Edison office any come in and see the Range of the Stars  of court Iti ELECTRIC SEE YOUR DEALER or DETROIT EDISON  At the terd special election m , Chea lust Wednesday he,  voors finally approved tho F75COOO bend issue ir a ne  ,chool The vote was 451 to 4o4 The 7 mill tax increase earred at  tiir previous election  Jack Ackermar of Greqory has b en indue ted in the army and ,nt to Clamp McCoy, Wis , vir ana ivhs Stephen Hadley c fid ilia eel brdied their 50h wedciinq anriivcisary Feb 11m  at Uv Claude Teachout home Me end ivirs1 rands Richmond entertained Feb 3rd at the Hurr i is n Cooper homo in Unactilla in honor oi Mr and Mrs Norman iiichnsnd, rrowlyweds    The Collins Memorial M h clruch at Unadilla lias been s, i to ihe Presbyterian church there  Mr and Mrs Floyd Lave of Howell lav aone to Florida   Meand MrsI eslie Memttljano Devereeux have returned irom their weddinq trip and are lecat   in Howell Thy visited 11  y iter on iheir trip i 1 Mrs Nellie Pearsen of Ham lhurq have crone o Arizona T O Mllus h pitil Pnqhton,  olehrat it 20th aninversar Fb Llih Mayor Thomas Leith of Brih ton has no opposistion this vear  Tues, Wed Thur Feb 20, 21, 22 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis in AT WAR WITH THE ARMY Comedv florulty Cat toon Coming Joan of Arc Halls of Montezuma The Mudlark Friday, Saturday, February 16, U Super Delux Double Feature DEVILS DOORWAY Robert Taylor, P Raymond and L Cahern In u ouper Western THE BOY FROM INDIANA with Lon McAllister Lois Butlex and BilUo Burke Sbowa 700 and 30 Sunday, Monday, February 18, IS Sundoy Shows 2, 5, 7, S comedy hit of year j THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL Lucille BalL Eddie Albert and  Gale Robbins Nerwe Ptte Smith and News SYLVAN iMKTEh Chplaea JBch Fridcy, Saturday, February 16, 17 THE TORCH A Drima Starring Pauletts GoddardGilbert Roland and Pedro Armendariz Cartoor and Newtt Tue, Wed Thur Feb 20, 21, J2Z AMERICAN GUERILLA iEN THE PHILIPPINES war drama you cannot miss Tyronne Power, M Prille Stanne Cartoon and Latest News ComingToast of New Orleans For Heavens Sokes Svnday, Monday, February 18, 19  BORN TO BE BAD A Drama SJarring Joan Fontaine, Zachary Scott, Joan Leslie, R Ryan Cartoon Pete Smith Sunday shows 3 5 7, 9 6  Tues, Wed Thur,, Feb 20, 21, 22  MR MUSI C Musical Comedy Starring Bing Crosby, Nancy Olson Ruth Hussey, Charles Cobum, and  Groucho Marx Cartoon sbows 715 915 ComingTrail of Robin Hood  Branded AVON THbATtf  Stockhtidqa Michiaf Friday, Saturday, February 16, 17  THE FURIES drama of southwest with Barbara Stanwyck,Wendell Cary Land of Lost Jewells Sunday Tuesday, February 18,20  ROSEANNA McCOY feudinshoo tin love story of the  Hatfields and McCoys with Farley Grainger, Joan Evans , Quack a doodle do News Square Dance Tonight ComingtRiders in the Sky  Wabash Avenue Phillip Sprout and wile spent Sunday at the Charles Sou fahome in Howell Is    n ,,, ,  Advertisement for Bids See the 51 ITS REALLY NEWNot just restyled, but new beauty, new comfort, new power, too And the Rides a Revelation I v DESIGNED FOR YOU    You get the luxury you want   the extra visibility you want  the roomycomfort you demand AND YOUR BUDGET, TOO    Compare the features on your right with those of the most costly cars and figure for yourself the money you save with the 51 DeSotol PINCKNEY PUBLIC Pinckney Michigan Requests Sealed Bids SCHOOLS for an Eiementary School Bids will be received to 800 p Eastern Standard TimeFebruary  19, 195F at the Office of the School Superintendent, Pinckney Pinckney Michigan Access to Plans LOOK AT THE EXTRA VALUE DE SOTO GfVS YOU e New Onflow Shock Absorbers e TipToe Hydraulic Shift and Fluid Drive e Big, New, HighCompres sion Engine  Big 12inch Brakes for Extra Safety  New Parking Brake Easy to Apply 9 Wfjforproof Ignition for Quick Starts  Long WheoJbase, Full Crad Ride e Foal irlight, Shockfree Steeig O Ciq ndws for Maxi muir isoity e Sri, isiant Cylinder  Waii  Office of the Architect W T Anicka, 617, Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, and Office of the  Sahocll Superintendents, Pjinrik ney Michiqan  Plans and Specifications maybe secured of the architect W  T Anika, 617 Forest Avenue,Ann Arbor or the Superintendent up  upon deposit of Twenty dollars which will be refunded up on return of same All Bids must be accompaniedby a Certified Check or Bond of Five Percent 5 of the bidsubmitted Same to be made payable to Supt of Pinckney Schools j The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids No bids may be withdrawn after closinq for at least thirty 30days I Successful Bidder will be  labor and material bonds i The jAde is a w    required to furnish performance School Board Pinckney Public Schools By Eric C Rosec Secretary oi Board 4 STiTE OF MICHIGAN in default thereof that the Bill of Circuit Court for the County of compliant be taken as confessed Dcnt ms ROUC   Yew Ci t MI,  Riilin OiiJ  V oaih v ,  k MLC rations  in ujih A CJI 1 4 5 EAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY, MICH ri3r ad of Alive rABM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROItPTLV 10 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WE BUY HIDBb 4u0 CALF SKINS PMMMI 08 FllHillUfe Iral Dead Stock Co AUCTION HAIJE I I will tell my personal property at public auction a the farm on   Barton Rood know as the Poole or Book farm, located 3 miles   west oi Pinckney on M 36 and one mile north on Barton Rd on THIJKFEB22  Livingston in Chancery Order for Publication , Roy Lanninq Plaintiff vs Parlay O Sexton,, Lucille Burke  aid Lelja Tracy Defendants At a session of said Court held in the Court House in the Cirv of Howell, in said County this 20th day of Iarwary,A,D1951 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Circut Judqe, It appearinq from the affadavit on file in the above cause that the whereabouts of the DefenfendantLucille Burke,is unknown and ihat a summons could not  be served upon her Therefore, on motion of E Read Fletcher, Attorney for Plaintiff, it is ordered that the appearcmca be entered in said cause of said defendant, LuciUe Burke, within three months from the date of this ORDER that in case Qf her appearance she cause 1 her answer to be filed and a I copy thereof to be served upon 1 the attorney for Plaintiff within  fifteen days alter service upon  her of a copy oi this ORDER and aqainst her the, said Lucilli Burke It is further ORDERED that the Plaintiff cause this ORDER to be published in a newspaper printed, publish ed and qenerally circulated within this County, and that send publication be commenced with in forty davs from tire date of tliis order and beN continued therein for six weeks in success ion , , Willie L Lyons, Circuit Judqe TO THE NAMED DEFENDANT, LUCILLE BURKE NOTICE is hereby qiven that the above cause has been hi ed for purpose of correctinq th  description contained in certain deed qiven by Alice Lanninq to  Roy Lanninq dated Auqust 17, 1937 The lands involved in said deed cfre as follows   Land in the City of Bnahton Michiqanand heinqLot Fifty one HI of th plat of Smith McPher sons addition to the Villaqe now City of Briqhton, Michiqan as du ly laid out, platted and recorded Plinoibitig  90 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 2  HORSES 2 3 QOOD BROOD SOWS 3  HAY GRAINFEED FULL LIN FARM MACH SOME HOUSEHOLD G MX V I FLOYD lERia, Clerk PferwuOi Hate tank Gust Maschke, Prop a BERT WYI4E Auctioneer Water Systems efc Stanley Dtnkel i   s As ft stit isiaSri   sjdkfi  mm  m   m1P C The Peoples GrocerlM DirygotSs THE raCKMEy DttMRj Wednesday, February 14, 1951 Pinclpiey Dispatch   Eitered as 2nd class matter at postoifice Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell SuPinckneyMirh  Subscription Price 150 prr year Paul W Curlett, Publsher dQpDfeyTO PUMPING DISSOLVES TRJEE ROOTS EMMiNATS DIGGING Store Canned  6enfs9  Slioes islilngs i DISSOLVES GREASE NCKMRE ODORS ITS MOOERNREVOLUTIONARY No more expensive unhealthy pumping and digging up of ceupooli, teptic totiki, teepag pooli,greo trap and clogged linet Heres Wt most reliable and totett method to liquefy, dissolve and saponify grease, sludge, hair, cloth and other organic solids This modern ehemieol guarantees quick and efficient results in  2 to 16 hours NO SHUTOOWN of pool or tvik nrewirxwhtle chemical is working 5 TO, 5 25, 50, one 100 t CON7AJNFRS  R9 Canadian Pot, Off Reg I S Pot Off Ttndint Linevi   St Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrs Cpra Sawyer called on Mrs Mar jorie Parkinson and family in i Ann Arbor SaturdayStanley Dinkel was in Jackson  on business Friday Ralph Clinton ol Detroit was  Sunday guest at the C J Clinton home Charles Clark and wife of  Galesburg and Doris Rvan wer j Sunday quests of the family of Mrs Margaret Clark The Ambrose Kennedy family of Howell were Sunday guest of the Murray Kenned family Paul Kaimbach and his siste  Ellen Jean of Chelsea called at 1 the L J Henry home Sunday Charles McRorie suffered  had spell at his home Thurs day night and was in a serious condition for a few days but is better I Born to Mrand Mrs Louis Swarthout at McPherson hospit  al Sunday a son C R Gustafsons car qot out of conljol an the icy roaas last Tue UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, day and hit a train at Chilsonihe car was smashed and ho  M is in McPherson hospital with a broken knee  j yrcwi Hitches J1 Ltrkoside Vi, Rush Lake I Tax Notice WILL  OLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE TW PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY HOURS 1000 A M TO 400 P Loirenz Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS TAXES ARE NOW DUE TO ME UNTIL DOG MArCH 1, 1951 COMPLETE 10WEST PICE EVER  Special ile luxe PHILGASWPAN Rang  V   Mrs Ora Haines has returned home from McPherson hospital, where she underwent cm operation The Howard Read family saw the Sonia Henie show at Detroit Sunday night The Arlie Corrimings family returned to Mt Morris Thursday after spending a week at thPhillip Sprout home Mr and Mrs L I Swarthout Mr and Mrs, Gerald Swarthout were Sunday guests of the Har old Swarthout family at Farm Income Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION Myer Bootery East GrandRivernd floor Howell Howell Michigan maton Swftorotic, instantTlgMlng turner removable porce drip trays v ilite oven itS jlaaa wvv  and oven libtV jur dock nth huiltin V Wmnder  ials cooing ohne, up to s  vtc V puidc givt1 , J um pire nforriiUon, IBumiat  X t   0t fliroire enirt toy ttfraga tejn finish Concealed  eu ooat LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD RANGE MVyW It the time to modernize your kitchenwith Philgat    the thrifty buttled gas for farm and town homes 7 J an hujit far and wide, bvt you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe rargo Rememhsr, too, we will give you  onerous wadein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Esy terms, if you wish Ahf OTHER PHUOAS AfPUANCtf fftOM WHICH TO CHOOSE ENJOY SOFT WATER Save Over 100 a year Have quick  itettrng soft water for easier dishwashing, whiter wathti, glorious shampoos, delightful nothing Get complete detailj on this omening new ovIinmHt water softener PERMUTIf WATfR SOFTENER  Joe Griifith is impiovmg at SeLawrence hospital, Lansing His friends huve been staying with1 ,2ig, Merwm Campbell  AND PAYABLE  Clin Miller stayed Monday night, L J Henry  Hockey Swar   thout, Lany Camburn 6 Ona I ampbeii, Georae Gardner  1 Earl Fisher, Merwin Campbell   Merlin Amburgey, Clare Miller  Wesley Reader other nights The fire engine was called to 1 Hi land Lake Friday when the furnace explored and set tire to the former ira Nay cottage Not much damage was done A Mr Froelich now owns the coiiaqf Mrs John Smith Kay Gleason j  and new dauqhter returned to  MP QQ TGrandRlver her home from University hospit j PHONE 929 J al last Thursday  Roy Reason fell on the ice and  twisted the ligaments m his knee I and was unable to work ldst week Mrs John Madden of Detroit is visiting Mr and Mrs Gerald Rea  son  Walter and Cyril Girard have 406 EflST GRAND RIVE SI gone to Florida  Larry Camburn and Olin Rob   rr ,, inson attended the Wayno Ma sonic Masters banguet at Detn u Saturday night Mrs Robinson and MrsCambum visited at thr Rex Sackett home Mr and Mrs Jack Young and family of Gregory are moving to Portaqe Lake, Mr and Mrs, George Gardner entertained the following at a Valentine party Soturday niqht j at their home at Strawberry J LakeDr and Mrs Enos Walker Mr and Mrs Herb Palmer, Mr1 and Mrs Howard Thayer, Mr and Mrs Howard Molhman, Mr aw  and Mrs Filarski and Mr ana , nrrTpc OF THE WAGE OF PINCK Mrs Jones of Pontiac TC THE QUALIFIED SECTORS ur in M1CHIGAN Mrs Geprqe Meabon sr is vis NFT COUNTY OF UVTOGSTONSTATE Ut wiun     M JW in conformity with the nv 7 ncome Taxes Mide Out EAST GRAND RIVE 1HTON EGISTRATION NOTICE  FOR March, 12  Costs 43 ess than prtwor automatic models  a  I Ask for Ftf E home trial i   A A  GEORGE ROUSH WATER SYSTEMS Phcme 142F11 Plnckney itinq Mrs Marion Burnett , Mr and Mrs Merlin Amburgey stayed with Joe Griffith at St hospital Lansing Monday niqht Joe Clark and Lew Riggs spati the week end in Chicago  , Bill and George Clark are em  I ployed by the Kroqer Grocery in  Ann Arbor and stayinq at tho I YMCA  i  The Misses Bernice Maas, Al  i berta Dinkel, Cecelia Bowscher 5UNTY Of LlVUXVjroiw, Notice ts ItereTV given flat in conformTty with tfie Michigan Ivcctiort Law I, the underpinned Clerk, will, upon any day,  Sunlay and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or  election or primary election, receive for registration the nf any legal toter in eaid Township, City or Village not a iy rcKisteretA who may APPLY TO MB PERSONALLY for  registration Provided, however, that I can receive no names i rcgistraiion during the time intervening between the Twaa ticlh day bet ore any regular, special or official primary election and the day of such election v AT EBRUARY 13 i cm   AC TuBsbay, February 20,1  The Twentieth 3y preceTto f 77 Art 291 P A 19 SEE US TODAY f HANKS AU JHSTAUATJO  OETAJU sal  r  ft  6 wrmto freor FARM  FORUM1  II i   II   II  From 8 oclock a m until I oclock p m On aald day forth purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER ING such of the qualified electora in aaid TOWNSHIP, CITY m  KARL BAIUtY Dhfrid Horflcuiturol Agent for Southeastern Michigan 1245 P M Man thrv Sot WCAR PONTUC 30 KC OCTROIt EDISON II  m  II  NOTICE I EEBY GIVEN THAT I Wj1 VtrittSr rrt 17 VJMv Si, Pmckney Michiacan 117 IT 20 from 800 a m to 800 p m  with Mary Martin of Lansing FEBRUARY IX 17 cm were in Detroit Thursday  Ona Campbell and ye editor j accompanied Cecil Bohm of Howell to the, Byron Masonic past masters night Saturday nite  Mr Bohm is a past master of the lodge Miss Janet Feidler of Ann Ar bor and Ray Carlson of Whit more Lake were Sunday dinner guests of the Howard Head familv  ,  Steve Gerycz and iamiiy J Detroit and Edward Eisele of Fowlerville were visitors of Mrs Emma Vollmer last week The Desmond Ledwidgc famly of Royal Oak were Friday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Martian Ledwidge Miss Siisan Campbell was a Sunday dinner quest of Mr and Mrs Jack Younq of Gregory ,  Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Sunday dinner j guMts of the Louis Shehan fam  The Pettysville Civic Society , held square dance at the school Friday niqht Mr, and Mrs Clare Miller attended the funeral of Floyd Rem doll at Lansing Monday  ILI , OPERLY appiy uernn The name of no person hut an ACTUAL RESIDENT ef UM precinct at the time of registration, tad entitled under the c stitution, if remaining nuch reaident, to TOU at the next tteetkMej nhall be entered in the registration book ELECTOR UINADLC t w  PERSONAL APPUCATION, PROCEDURE SEC 1Any elector who Is unable to make uiTWll atfeV cation for regintrntion hecauae of phyiieal diaabilHf ac mmm from the Township, City or Village in which Mt legal NgtttMt i located, may he registered prior to tha eloee of rafktratkft before a iv election or primary election by aeeurimf front ttM lrk nf the Township, City or Village in which ia locate Mt lezil residence, duplicate registration earda tad esocuttef, to d llicnte he registration affidavit before a notary pnblk of other officer legally authorized to administer oatht aji ro turning sirh registration earda to the Clerk of the TownohJOj Ctiy or Village before the ekwe of office hout Oft too loot 4ftf a registration prior to any election or primary olottitau tftO  tary public or other officer administering too ootkooou algft klf nnme on the line for the aigaature of the ligkUofloft of float ojnl ieaignj hh title, i  S IMMii  Vi  vH 1          v  1 US ipdMjf JjMlffl Wednesday, February 14, 1951 Manuree Spreaderi SSNDrc  PROFESSIONAL CORNER i  LAVE HARDWARE IH It Je Ordered, That the 26th day of february A, D,1M1 at ten oclock In tha  Consessv el eeyi Ptobcrt ottos, be and  Mrebj npunliHaif for hearing said petition emd otgrrUnrnq and allowing soli aaeaani,  ft to Furfcer tfrdared, That Public i Notice theraoi be given by publication of a copy of this crdar one each week te fere lucweaalv weake previoue t  aid day of hearten  the Pinckney Dis aelah, a MWIOOMI printed and circular ed ta 011 County i A true espf Hkom ft Smith  GdMte PenbaU Judae of Probata Bagtottf ei Probate 3SATB OF MICHIGAN  AufoOwneri will replace your private passenger car or mdke a cash settlement Xhoutdeprectetjpn tf within Wdaysfo  time car was purchased new it is damaged to  the extent of total loss Would your present  policy co this HOLUS WYLIE, Agent 355 East Main St, Pinckney Phone 136  I Phone 183 Howell REAL ESTATE r arms Home Lake Properties and BueineM Opportunities List Your Property with Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Plnekney, Mich Phone 1 3 3  Phone 157F11 Repairing j MYBON  HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Rush Lakf P H SWARTHOUT  SON  Funeral Home j Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Rey M Duffy, M D Rftpckney Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays Men, Tue, Fri Sat, 7 to S p m DR G iH McCLUSKEY j Den 1st 112 North Michigan Ave r Telephones , Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments  Howell  Michigan HERB SNEED Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Farm Property A Speciality Sst Your Prpperjy With Me LEE LAVEY Generrl Insuracce FRED C REKKHOFF St OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell  Michigan  Phone 358 Residence 611 LLCmTrOMDEE Livestock Hauling Phono 58F3 PtoSyMfeh j Wyj Detroit ScfaUty nUTUmmm BERT WYLIE Phone Pmckney 78F2 AJ8S PBOMtE COUBi COUNTY OF UVWGSTON x a lUnnm moRmnG  COAL HEATER  8odd 520f lib CoalCsfc mum FARMERS FEED Yee, the modern convenience and amazing Moaomy of the WARM MORNING heater it  truly  sensation Its the only heater of 1 Una in the world Exclusive, patented Intejdof construction results in an abundance of titan, healthful heat and big fuel saving Heati nil day and night without refueling Bursa any kind of coal, coke ot briquets Semiautomatic,  rrj Iced Start a fire but once a yeart rffrffi hi end sea the dependable, lowcost WAXK MORWINO today  SUPPLY COMPANY Max RuaselL W  By a vote of 38 to 19 the Holl iister school voted to join Brigh ton school systemBarbara Nash daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash of Ham burg will represent the county j in the state pie making contest I  this week I t Allen Davis called at the Albert I F3R THF Dinkel horn Sunday He goo to Florida to compete in the mo j torcycle races Feb 26th at aatd t held a 4 Mrs Gladys Lee who under  ii    M m Gitj of tow i wh0 underwent an operation at u to odd 0Tfi 1 day ot McPherson hospitaLHowellcame January A D 1811, , homs Sunday  PrptUoa Btaam ft, MtSBW uaq   fobais r j m 1, Of THE MATTEB OP TBM ESTATE OF BASKET A CTrRDJLE Xhomae AOBJJI Hcmta, daoaoaed Tued Feb 13, Hcrrtland thee flveJUr HarrUi having sitd lo acid Fri,, Feb 16 Manchester here aid Oont his fined axinuniatrolicm ac Tues reb 50 Stockb idae iirc count, and his petition praying for the  y allowana thstsaf and for die aeeiqn assi and dttrthuttop at tfa naiduw of i  REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAPOLD RADY Bepairs On All Makes Phone Plncl ney 154F3 Mi DH C I TOWNER  brt i CARL JONES Concrete Products GraviL Sqpi i Top Soil, Road OraveL Fill W I RoaS Building I Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract 7628 Toma Rd, Pinckney, Mlch Phone Dexter 3116 OHN Eo McCLELLAND STERLING INSURANCE CO Dentist 8044 Portctge Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461  Special Betresentatfve Telepaone 469 iJowell 1169 Pinckney Rd Howell Mk aw w rLlE the A A A AA4 Phil Barney Kralzmiiler Livingston Jounty Phone 25561 Ann Arbor ITS BEST TO BORROW KOTARYINSURANCE emd BONDS PHOHS 138 PINCKNEY Uassmed Advs Repretve FOR SALE8 room huse steam    heat 4 bedrooms,bam, aaraq, 2 acres of land on blacktop WANTEDElderly lady to hek 6 room house, full basement, hot wiith housework,  phone 91F water heater, bath, center of Mrs, Carl Sherman, Dillingham town This home in good condit farm   ,w ion possession March 1,1951,    Gerald Reason, broker fOR SALETip Top Grill at 132 Phone 133 Pnckney West Main St Pinckney, Ideal sold  u te 0rdee4 that th 26th day of  fPab, AplMlat tea oclodk n the fore noon at said Probata Office Is harany oppoiAtad soy eaamfmg and allowing acoQunt and heartnq add petition, n i FmfliSM Ordtaad, That public nc  J FROM YOUR BANK able for Auto Loans thereof he gtren by publication STATK OF MICHIGAN Judce of 9 I of a copy olhis otdar once each waek The Probata Court foy the County of In the Matter ot the ESTATE OF j  fef tnacatstvt waeka pravloua n UTinoatocL dora M Fredericksoii, Minor I SBM 4ay el hejaxfeg in tha Pinckney  Real Estate Mortgaoee or Person Lakeland Mich Lather Yerkes, adnwaiiurator, having , a newspapat printed and cir  al at Reasonable Rates  i , JTr drulated ID said Cout K trae oopy Blrem R Smith  OeJssia PesahaU Judge of Probata  Baoiatat of Probata At m aeesiao e aael wsrt nairf  trie Probata Office in iM Ctty ai Howell filed in said court her final admaoeeunt SB aedjd ranty on tha lad day o Feb and her petition praying fortha ailowan ruary A, D 1951   theraof and ior tha aaalgnmant tnd Praaant, Honorable Hiram R Smithy iiatribution of fhe aaU aetata FOR SALERoyal typewriter in spot for ideal couple, Will ar qood conditions 20, also marble ranqe for buver to Durchase the  top dtfdsaer, Lucas DDY mq but prefer selling the build mentdringschool hours isfcrai Phone 42  Terms arranaed to suit buyer Well gladly discuss your needs FOR SALE OR RENTCotPge on  tnyot deq 1 call when you reguire oaslh for aHuron River, Lakeland, Mich, s iMrs, bkinner Na 1    worthwhile purpose rooms balcony, full bath and 1 shower, screened porch, electric FOR SALE Drv Wood We Have Ample Funds Avail Jxangealso coal jack for hotvvaterj Earl GalUip heater, qood oondition ,D M Baker, 5661 Ferndale I  ROOM FOR RBNTiBoard ii de  sired Mrs L J MeKinley 306 Mill St, Pinckoev FOR SALEOak Dinette in qcod Pinckneys THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HwcL Mich, good condiUon Vivian Ledwidge WANTEDFARM LISTINGS, we fORSXlEEighT CockerTpan 4 UB hP yu  your fanniels Mark Nash phone 6 IF 12 have more prospects than kmns FORSAlXBabyChichsrBaed1 L0CiLD HANDALL and White Rocks N H Rio Phone 305W Howell fc ,  ,  j WhieLeqhorns and HyLines, all Member Federal PJ 1 hatched from blood tested stock FOR SALErfn Deader, pleasant 2 once Corporation Au DeposltB ow hatching Place vo chick story, centally located two story Insured up to 10000 for each04der  UB now  jopm houee bath on each Depositor j BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY S floor, handy to town Call Ana  Phone 3QqW HoweU Arbor 2 7883 after 6 p m and TOR sAfckrleavy whiopinq I HOW TO COMBAT INFLATIONcream from State AccreditedWOMAN WANlEDTo care for  T Vidit rommirt of th I Bangs and Tuberculin Tested 3 children for 2 weeks No krun made 11 HlU, 2SLJ2SL datioas which everv 1  ye rcam rnone    FOR SALEiBobv ecales, car bes can do to help protect the buy FOR RENT Cottage at Portage j cheap Inguito 11360 Rive suitcdie for 2 or 3 people Bank Hi land Lake PhoneL12F22 Ptockney , FOR SALErPotatoee, Cabbaqr line power of the Dollar 1, Use what you hav If   j FOR SALEUniveral Electric Re1 Onion Make it last wear it out  g ft, good condition , The Umstead o OUALITY eats ruit  GrooeHe Vegetables  2, Buy only what you ned For necessities not for greed 3, Pay cash whn possible Cash price is the low price 4, Use credit carefully Pay down ail you eon pay all you can each month, 5 Save all you can ,  In yuur bank account, In U, S Saving Bonds MCPHERSON sute BAN  Howell Mich TT  frigerc Earl GaUuoPhpne119 FOR SALE Mixed clover and alf alfa hay, also second cutting of  alialla, 100 bales, also walking plow, wagon, two oil stoves and cook stove, other articles too numerour to mention William Cooper, phone 144F1 Farm ATTENTION Saws filed Ratoothed AU Work Dane Ty Machtoe t   mm Guaranteed A MandeU UC24 River Lane Drive , , ULani Tdc Mtefatotsr FOR SALE 2 lot 66X132 achl   rmgy on Howell, St Pinckney Inquire rUft KENT Modern apartment a 596 Mower Road ox none  l Fish tu  1 I,, in  Market Prices eous Service Clark 1 All deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the  Federal Deposit Insurance Car poratlon 100 Rnckney, WANfrSbtSewing  Mrs Nonnan 139 Stuart S, nin alterations anBlariciun WAjfl OUTTitf Wlii pay DetrcTmArks crteee C H iiovi S2PW   TGOOD QUALITY SPOT CASH FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 110 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt Prompt and Courteous Service Phone Collect To B HOWELL 450 It CARL BERG BYIvse for Darling 4  COAL ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY DE Hoey Sons  raoia nam us       </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 TO sy f t P  um  ff s   WW vf 1  wV,7  , ss fy   V Volume 68 to fm THspntrh Wednesday, February 7, 191  Churches  N I Obituaries Masonic Lodge News  MASONIC GUEST NIGHT   Despite near zero weather, 216 EUGENE P BERRY I Mason and Sues assembled Eugene p Berry, iormeily o at tho school Saturday nignt at Stockbridge died at Detroit Re the annual guest night ai living  ceiying hospital Friday, he was ston Lodge No 6 r o A Mine menu featured venison, The ban quet was prepared and put on  8t Marys Cathoae Church Pinckney Michigan gov Fr Albert J Schmitt Pater Sunday Masses Summer 630, 800 104 U3B Winter 800 4 1000 School Notes By Gretchon TascBertie Beachy plate insurance commissioner I Novenna Devotions state lajbor and industry oommiss Concessions ioner and advisor to the sate Friday evening at 730 n  Siuttta Commeia A German furnace compamy h gone into court to restrain Kinderqaxtea and First li 14fdlil Corporatian and The children learned to Lw 141 Commission from hold week0   make f a J9 oa P1 make pigtails Tiey  tT M to do business  Michby the Masons themselves who dept of agriculture at various Friday after Novenna Dfvotieshowe Tuesday i , w iney or makina  z TT  w clocks ior the teachers ffil0 OBrien is al worked most of the day under direction of Clare Miller The invocation was given by4 Rev Robertson of the Howell ,MW   Episcopal church Merwin Camp f helm and Mr Jeonne Embeck Michigan rSTmade me first j 1L3FL  times, He was a member of the Saturday 730 to 900 P, M law firm of Monoghan, Bellancaj Sunday before 800 Mass  Berry Surviving are his wife two daughters, MrsQeanor Wil and introduced riaze JSennett, oi 7 funeral was held Monday South Lyon  the toastmastenlate  StrTneresas church DDetroit, Connvgatlnal Cozumumtv Church Rev nald D Brady Pastoi Second Gratf so conducting an investigation Tny axe charged with maldna move in the nation to develop ai state defense council would smooth over the transition from civilian to defense, production, Gov WuHcans corporation tax proposal has reached the floor of the senate Senator Higgins asked the senate last week What do you want The gover nor corporation tax or my man lacturers process tax The manufacturers lew a 3 percent tax on Inery puchased which become a competent SSlrJS, n mcm Mally Can Barbara McAfee aid  uiacturers or eagamst it Potty Thayer The Yandenberg feenatorial The address was qiven bv seat  snU a question markIf a Judge ftrmes Breakey, a member Repubhcan had become gover  of Phoenix Lodge, YpsSanti H Shfirj raTLT w Unsolicited inspections of furnac Griffith is UL K Sharon it While repairing this they The second aradr , ,,  ,  QSki iin tell you  you do Hear lack Vanlmpe accordion I merchants 3 mL ZLJZT Y  Wcdk  Jvine director of the Ford RollingMM1 TtoSSTto HolySeTfulchre  at the family night tonight at in box craft They nave comSSth 111 BCtered ove degre3 team Pinckney has al Cemetery Zi00 Po S  , , i1 a  2 W9M O wnU iwilh 2u J8 ad an Perinoe ways considered, riaze Bennett0 deceased was a qood ball1 JJiur 200,Ladies Aidmeet withborrow, a cradle,a doll buaVv madvS BI y Their mn under a double tie to the lodastpjayer m his youth and played Mrs Rose Hendee Cohostesses and some pendulum clocks ifounrf ske Pon and as he was bom in Pinckney and i the d Anderson team gre Mesdames Sawyer ond The Third Grade 12 irepot He took and nemed alter Dr Haze, the I L up of Mike, Bill Andv Marr , Dolores Roe celebrated her  4  aid we need i,rs master of the lodge McLhi Roche John Mc iv73a World Day of Prajr9th birthday fen 3L  G ntW kkAs the rurnae The Masons and guests were Osar Rill Monks, Tom Dolan crt church, speaker Dr Joseph The third grader built a twaWaa only  yors old we toH introduced cmd Nelson Miller ledCassCulhane in the histor Perl and leaders of Howell pray rf   d of caraoSdhi5 to   h1 out oT thS SPENCER BOWEN  u  Spencer Bowen died sudaenly military posts and embarkation  u 1 11 1,1 L  , s  Kiuuu n8 Thursday at his home near areas nor he probably would have re took for his topicIndifference rNorthvS as he wos Dreixirinq Sun 700 pm, Fellowship at  siqned long ago He compared CoSm to to w to wSc at the Fordlant J tTnry homeFibnWhen Bov Wower added to the stove for A public hearing vU be held I the TroyarT horse wlSeslcf wl he iicin Te Meets Girl Discussion led by zero weather  ulm10n  ital JWH fc dty f  SWf israschcol HefL sn Kck VanSlambrook and Pat Mrs Morn conducted, a spell ishment bill at Lansing Feb 26 an able speaker jComena WyUe Bowen and the nL rlu3111 I r 2Sdn,1CampbelLJack late Carl Bowen and was bom Arte report that ue government r,101 and Bilhe Miller with Mrs lulvfi 1913He married Thressa   t r u r wa to hospital TI veterans iHoye CompbeU as aom , SSdtaJof Ptalesiaes h,s S p SFSS S and  Ha IT es and by a m    1     BMMM vmii tnaneei yVe are glad to resume music 1 mafonty of 3 refused to nrm  IBffao tAitK TUTro Pl 1 1 W h8 P Brother, Share offering for tlie  meetag i  , supers of Asia and Europe and 8 Orblych returned at  SLjo   , ter bemq out a week with illness l9 oat made a show Sixth Grade w,J,rtu by 9 Senators The 6tlvqradewasglad to have T1 and Diqgs who had was bl fe j use of Wilkowski WJ beklted He served his serT ing bee last week, resultinq in 4l1enc IS years aco and was Cavaln Mennosdte Church I winners, They were Roberta Ackto by tho senate in 1946  ilev Ezra Beacbv Pastor ley, Francis Barrett Joyce Fuhr d 1948 Last Thursdav thT3 Waltor Eschiman ancj Lorraine Hi11enhmnr4 reversed th   Y Paul Chaffee s1nheri,taB 11 a 1 TK881 number I wife there are 3 children, 2 sons, Asant J  are a, no buUdl X,JS 1  5      Auction By the looks of the CfS   Itante 2S5S 21 and four brothersCh he reason s veterans Those shut I ley Reader secondhand Ba7neVa sister Dorthy SsSfcteSirffilK3 12 brothersRoWrfie and down were S22L veJP m ,ack80n Battle ,MSSLiS5500iI2lnt Lansing, contest iudqes were KfiTdri 5 Swarthout Funeral Home Sunday Muskegon Hgths, Saginaw, til    C1W Dl11 riQa 01 ,   ,,  Wilson of Ann Arbor third ThI Tne funeral was held at the BAKE SALE BAT, FEB KT There will b dbake sale al  solution barring ex convicts from uationthey did another fllpflop the next day and by a 20 to 7 vole barred ex convicts takina sects in the  rrom crowd the whole school turned out to see it It was very good A letter in oawioa Grand RapidsSt josep and Rex Sackett of Detroit We officiaUng Burial was in the  T 2SLJravase City understand the report the iudqeI Pinckney cemetery ,Ia Michigan Wage price ceilsomstimes does baby sitting is i inqs, while expected have mad110 ue  i the people war conscious  HowardThayer put on a quiz GOES TO CAUFORNIA Phillip Hart of Birmingham has I Jnt0st iickina his victims from  Clare W Hendee,30 has neen been named price administrator 11he aaience Berthold Wood I named chief forester cf  the x1181 pieside,nt i the Citizens California region, He was former Mutual Auto Ins Co of Howell, iassistant director of the Rocky wonthe jackpot I Mountain area, Previously he was supervisor of the Ottawa Natioonal Forest  foL MS3tf9 ty  governor It is aeed that a civU defense oommittee r appointed in every chool in Micnigan Michigan has 20,000 farms now than 5 years ago but they Billie Smith of Stockbridae, a favorite at 4 H and Soil Conspr the Detroit Free about lacy teach ney, on Saturday, Feb ryjfc d rom 1100 a m to 300 p a i, DJ  uTit, fi0fl I581 w9 has started a PrTlA Walkerrsslake W0011 RevWhalley of Wixonthe MartinFoodUcker, PUick i The 8th Elj busy thislPre8s H wiek about V William Mader, a retired Be  the room looks very oe with 1 SL MSfftti  c compared to, 175,268 in 19     nanaiea tne door  A , it x UA Nrrt   wur xiuuaiiea me door iV J 77 , Ar x ui MM Pik iiuJJr   tpri2 AU th ckeU with the 1939 44 and the Mi Hood NatR2 SrwiVS1 uhav leased jnames of the quests weTe put iional Forest in Oregon, 194446 tffull0 T  Past    What the nirtk dor5et KwflKS  C of me eionaloff fee at Denver, CARD OF THANIS Pan have ,  ou Keith Bradbury of Chetoegl Was, CoSradaHe is  son of Mrsj   Jjshto thank Don Swar CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT CHARLES QALUGAN Value of, Michigans mineral production in 1950 was second Charles Gailigan, 86, died Aaoson M,ch after a long illness Kn history, 207608,000, only 3 tat Wednesday He was born in Percent less than the record of Washtenaw county Nov 6,1863 194 There were substantial in  ffiB  Euaens and Mary Ann Hdd Gailigan of Northheld twp He, marriea Ahce Werden of  Whitoore Lake They lived on Mast Road in Webster township where he operated a threshing 6 hay baling business 30 years j in stone and ago he bought the William Fisk cement wrm on McGregor Rd, east of Iron ore was valued the high Pinckney and moved there His est 57,722,000, petroleum 2nd at wife died in 1925 Since then he 45610,000 cement 28,823, salt  L livw at various places, for I at 16,009,000 sand and gravel severed years withhis nejphew, at 13,993,000  Feb Tom 11 uu a m 10 J00 p   t ri60hio of theUnited States I TZrX ZnTtoZZ hH Pinckney Parent Teacher Assn inJ 8, Preamble to theP if f Iff by a   List ot btates, Freamcie 10 l who as mjal did hot have much tConstitution, The Gettrsburq Ad iniormatl0l  JITl WILLIAM MADER  dress and the ,4  vy      ly starts at from 2500 te yenr In 15 yeais he mar wqrk up to 4,300 a var During tsst period he 01 , t tiice 10 hours si  rnduate  ly required by law id oristoit pressure is put en im or her to qt u masters d cine This will probably be aa requirement of a teaching oef hifrite Tho time he puts in teacr inq is only a fraction of his work or he must prepare his clas ,vork, look over papers and akjl troit street car conductor, died the new desks end pictures at Patterson Lake last week TuesiWashington and Lincolnday He had lived there 5 or 61 The class also made om years He is survived by his,shields in red, white and bu wife There are no children Theand others in black and whit body was taken to Cleveland silhouettes of Washington or  where funeral and burial took Lincoln ,  , place Friday  No chool Tuesday due to th  County Teachers  Institute CARD OF THANIS Howell BASKET BALL BCOl rt creases in bromine, clay and ce ment Michigan was first in the  nation in calcium maanesum,salt and gvpsum, second in bromine, iron ore, sand and gravel third in magnesium compound fourth fifth in peat and Clayton  Carpenter For some mP h IKXB Uved at Lake S  besides his aaughter,MrsRuth Teachoutrrea liauoler Mr Grace Jfoire and  0 son, Charles jr of Detroit There is also a brother John Ctettfgan of lacksor 47 leare Ago The MaccoWses wiH gut on the play The Vagobonds Feb u  al the opera house, Uncoln E, nith is director, They have sold over 100 advs in their program booklet x Dr H, F Slglerisnow able to take can ofpatients again Acmes Conkln i the nurse the semttarium,  aow  many friends for their kindness, remembrance and sympathy ex tended to us during our recent bereavement ot ter has won all 6 league gameai sch0 n which he must take a played Brighton beat Pinckneyprominent part Anyone writinq ,51 to 28Lueker got 19 for Brigh ion tmr sniauld, get their facts item and Buffington 16 Matteson gtraiqhti faBti room  is but Mrs Teresa Bowen and Children was hiah for Pinckney with 10 a w part cf teqehina curricul Ware got 9 Brighton won the re jUB, team qame 32 to 27 Other scores were Milan 48,Un VT  ,  infant iversity 46 Chelsea 45, Saline Speaker Sam Raybum of  daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin 15 Flat Rock 537 Roosevelt 51 house of rer ntatives Wash Sprout and Albert Lewis Cumm Lincoln 38, Dundee 27 Lansina ington DC, Lroke all records ingsnfant son of Mr and MrsEastern 32, An Arbor 2V Ma flast week whejj he completed Patricia Marie Sprout, 3056 days as speaker of the house He has neld office m  Washmdtan 37 years Henry Mineral production was re reported from all counties but  Grand Traverse Like moose elk will not thrive in civilization fciut1 only in remote regions This dept has purchased 3600  , it of frontage on Pine River in TJie funeral was at the Swar Lake county This was the scene thout Funeral Home Saturday uof the memoral battle of 251 Afternoon Burial was in the years ago which resulted in a  Lelaod cemetery at Whitmore supreme court decision that the  LcJce, The minister was Rev,Frec Great Lakes and connecting wa rtckVosburg of Grace Metho ton ore held in trust bv the peo  odist church Detroit P an OTe forever free  v Commercial fishermen cauaht   ii  H percent fewer fish in the  M A CORRECTION Great Lakes last year than in The engagement announce 1949, Pike, smelt and carp pro ment we published last week ductton was up all other fish ArM Cumings of Mt Morris, son 50 Howell 318t Augustine wefe baptised Sunday ln the 35, St Thomas 32 Ypsilonti 37,   , wlFifet MethodisftHuft3h 4 Briah  Plymouth 36 Grass Lake 38, The village of Dexter is now , tonSunday by RevcLucas Brooklyn 32 Stockbridge 43,Clay ot Kentucky was the prev ooeratina iti own electric ugM M Cummings is the former JenDansvOle 34 Lssfe a William ious record holder He serve St bv a  nie Knapp of Pinckney on 55 Holt 79, Cemus 55 Don Kirby and wife of Detroit rurP6 enmwe were week end guests of the CHARLLS SKWUK5 Kvlksisengtoeet idred Gardner of Pinckney wtil be married to Ray Backus of Marion on Feb 10  Mf and Mrs, Charles Love at tendeaMhe ooln redding of Mr and Mn Jorrice Mapes of Stockbridge Feh 5 The Ann Arbor railroad bridge Howard Read family Mrs Howard Read spent Mon day in Detroit lospeh Griffith had a bad spell after his operationMonday his wife and sonDonald, were with him, RevMcLucas was there should have lead Mr and Mrs Joseph Griffith amvwinro the en  gagement jA their riaaghterJoan 10 Olii Maltesoa ea dfMr and Mrs , Mcafc llattserm oi  Qmnlnqham Lake Hoad rlf wd ssesnf SmSsj SJBJBSJI sissss seess ,wtr  H jMipTOCK CLUsV Thir 4 rTSurry and Curry Liieck Club will hold a meet Jng db Sunday, Feb, 14 at 3t00 s m, M the Putnam town hall We W oQ members and any Mrm program lor 1951 SUersy CcttpML JLJeury production was down The cold winter is expected to increase deer starvation The snow is 34 ft, deep above the Straits of Mackinac Oil and gas leases on 39270 acres of state land will be auct ioned off Tek 16  Oil and gas leases on 39279 acres,of staff lands will be auct ioned off Feb 16 CIVIL DEFStJBKADS Howard Read lias bepn op pointed civilIlefcnM head for  Putnam wfete and EugeneMann sad AMt Ptacfasr  in Ami Arbor fell last week,lett   g and Edward 14 cars into the river 60 ft,Wow,   Ray Duffy up to  M, Ann Firxsimmons died at kmXatght Clifford Miller and Meiwin Campbell spent Howi Feb 2efuneral was St, Marys churchursday, the mantoge of Goldio lurn er to fcaSis of Sterling Neb, is caanounced  , GeorgeWebWs attendmg high school Aubrey Gilchrist is school served off and on from 1811 to 1825The first speaker we remember was Uncle Joe Cannon who served Charles Jenkins died at his1  up te 19 He was called Csar home in Flint Sunday The hmier al was there Sunday He was the son of Sanford and Mary Webb lenkins who owned what is now the Edward Spears farm He at  Cannon and dictatorial he had almost Mrs Rose Hendee, Mrs Blanch Clark and Mrs Cora awyef the night with him  Mrs Myrtle Craft underwen an operation in a Detroit hospital last week, , , Syru Gardner and fSrrowA Hoard went f,rouah wife last weeka son Jf   Mrs, Ella Dalie entetained  unload sJmirf night at a pedro party, Gene Mann and land a candy pull  Mrs George Bland has gone to  ten visited the Webb and Tuppe 0n Mr,, Ned Chubb In I families here Webberville Saturday I In 1874 Pinckney had a rack According to the Ann ArbotJ bl team and challenged, ttie  Wilford Wilson of Patter Mrs, Cora Jey ex  Corruna to take care of her sis ter whoi iM ,4 i The North Hamburg Literary Society have elected the follow  tad oiricerKPreeUbert Stewart Vice Pros, Adda Kice Sec, Mae VanFleet Treas, Florence lice Program Lorena Black Social, Desea Mask Music, Fannie Roll Cass team of Detroit, state chasn pions Cass won by one run On a disputed decision, Fr Wilcox of Pinckney beina out in the 9th as he slid the plate with the n L  Charles Jenkins pitched for PMCK and Ed Maim, father Of Geo Mann caught  ANN ARBOR NEWS ,  The Ann Arbor News  CrtJjb Webbcalled JM t MGnn in Dotrt t MondayThe wt, jqe this year at me Am t9BotiheUrnan boy are now in the army afn6W438  piay TO games a nKTht  Pvt Louis I wft jos far the finals 37281 TrainiM Sad JSa I Vm    Lake was hurt near Ypsticmtt Friday in an auib accident and tmd taken to Beyer hospital in Ypsllanfl AN EASY WATJO ISAM 9HAXBSPEARE Make a Shakespeare scrap bookt BerUimr iin the Ameri can WeeV,a,noted maocatiim with this SdsfFebruary II  issue  The Detroit Bunday Thnesi wiU be the stories s4tind five more of toakespeacofc Ann Arbor this year at ttie Amiareatesst preys, told in my to  erican Legion7 Home on Feb 3 understand form by John Brek  1 JSess is 19 aod 267 Each contsstant must Uuis 01 aanje a njght to guaUff JSLffiPiS Sen Antonio, ColePHCT Txa8 , t  PytRonald ut 6 Heavy be no area touma year 0 all aames will ed te Arm Arbor If vou to compete J cm eor Clare UBift m  ine,plus nwgntfkwnt cofaf fBu tratkms br Wtfly Pogany Sundays Detroit Timee   0 M Cbarwe   rZ v ,   r s ftr Si  v y       r  yJMV v        v il L  w J ,  w tew,   saves mafap  with his modern Electric Range I rras 5 on the Ann Arbor roilroacr at  Hamburg  Charles Reason, son ol Mrs    Illah Reason of Howell is now atjjjL IT fcjv     ,J JLJJWWW SJ SYLVAW i  1  Jack Kenny, star ef THE JACK BENNY SHOW  hoard tvery Sunday over CBS, coast to coast  Camp Carson, Colorado i  Mrs Robert Graham 60, wife oi Robert Graham, former proprietor of the Graham Hotel at  Brighton, died at Denver, Colorado, last week while visiting her  daughter thereThe state has started proceed  tings to padlock the Shiawassee I  county jail at CorunnaThe board J of health condemned it and the  voters turned1 down a bond issue to build a new one last fall, j  The Renown Stove Coof Owos  Mtafe Joan Fontaine , Robert Ryan Zacbarr Scott Joan Leslie in m BORN TO Comedy  BE BAD Cartoon Fndoy, Satttrdar, Pb I, 10 Audio Murphy Scott Brady in KANSAS RAIDERS DESTINATION MAN  te Teehntoolrer Friday, Saturday, Feb 0, 10 BEYOND THE PURPLE HILLS  tern in uoiu Gene Autroy, Pat Butrem and  Joe Dfttanison Stooae Ccoieoy Cartoon md LatMt N The mythical Jack Benny pf the  radio isnt really stingyhe merely hates to spend money, say Mrs Benny Mary Livingstone to all her radio fans, hut although the real Jack Benny is piosr generous, he still considers our Electric Range real economy , Sure you have economical operation with the modern Electric Range    but thats only one feature Its j almost humandifferent from any range youve ever tried You dont guess at the cooking heat Flip a switch, and you get just the heat you need You dont peek or watch while things are in the oven You know the automatic controls are doing that for  you Nothing new to learnexcept how much better, how much easier , cooking can be when you have a  modern Electric Range You can learn all about it at your dealers Sunday, Monday, rob, 11, 12 In Technleelfo New with so have received an order from Warner Anderson John Archer the army for steel lockers amount inq to 1000000  Dr J C, Maxwell 85 of Paw , Paw, named as Michigans doc  wday 20 p m eonttBueus tot of the year in 1949 is dead Tyrone Power, MlcheHne Prell He delivered 2000 babies in A In h day AMERICAN GUERILLAS IN William O Kelly,a former may J PHILIPPINES has been named postmaster at  Flint  i The AFL painters of Ann Ar TUM, Wed ttui Feb 13, u, u  I bor qot a 10c raise before the lanes Caaney, Wgiaa Mayo  freeze They now get 225 an hr Doris Day, Gene Nelson The Dexter qirls basket ball uj  team won their 29th straight con I , THE WEST POINT STORY  test last week beatinq Saline 30 , Nolty and Cartoon to 30They also have a second   teamThe boys 7th and 8th grade  Ifell J team also beat Chelsea, , Army, The Halls of Monte  Brighton will open bids onuma their new 400,000 school Sunday, Monday, Eeb, 11, 11 , NEVER A DULL MOMENT j romantic comedy with  Fred MacMurray von Dunn, j Andy Devine, Win Demareit 1 Sunday shows 3 5 7, 9 6  Tuei, Wed Thur Fob 13, 14, 14 RIO GRANDE An Actfn Drama Starrtna John Wayne, Maureen OHara Ben Jahnsca, Harry Carey j showed 15 915 Ccnxoon Coming Born to Re Bad Mr Music, Pagan Love Sana DexTerTheatre  MICHIGAN Cofttooed on i    R APPLE CRUMBS Jock Bnity, dight fup, peeled, cd apptJ   Y cup orange juic ,, aP0 efrmamon v  v  Specially prepared r tripe bookletbeauti fully illustrated Pictures ol Uniou movie ars iiu their wives, also their favoriie retipe Dont mis this opportunity Ctt uur FREE ii luday See ytiur dealer ar uop in a any  EfJiiii OhSce   ,uice J cop brown tugor, firmly packed cup granulated iUgar I fableipQon grated  orang rnd  Vi Uapoon nutmeg  apoon salt ,7 CUp d nriched flour wfipped cream tri Years Ago Friday, Saturday, Feb 9, 10 Supr Delux Double Feature John Barrymore Lois Butler  In u DUDOT Weatom HIGH LONESOME  In Technicolror BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT  jtarrina Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake  In Technicolror Me Combine sugars oran Ppan dd ran9 Ptry blender Spread ovear  2 kivs   ur Top each  February 19th next I AVON  I BTvote of 335 to 229 Miliord  A turned down proposition to raise, I Stockbridqe, Michlqt  5 mills for new school buildings  p 1J  table resissr , SAVAGE SPLENDOR Sunday, Monday, Feb 11, 12  In Technicolror AHOiIHH31 3HONYWWOO,, The George VanHorn farm DennisCatlow African Eexpedi ,1 A Drama starring has been sold to F J Belz oi nwUd nimalsJlative Tribes iMaureen OHara, Donald Carey Detroit, a real estate man ,k sstf  Sndoy shows 3 5, 7, 8 Terry Brown has sold the Cord RIDER FROM TUCSON 1 Cartoon NWI ly Lake farm to Harold Schram Q0 claim Jumpinq story with, 2 CartooM 2 of Detroit  ,  Tim Hoft Richard Ma in i Tue, Wed,, Thurlf Feb, 13, 14, u Mr and Mrs Wm, Longnecker j FANCY PANTS eefenedwhrpPedCr0fie70    Come in and tee the Range of the Stars vng with flavored servings of tourst its ELECTRIC  V  UM DEALER or DETROIT EDISON  who live on the Smith farm this BJVin ir  A Good Compiy 9 ide oi Lakeland were given a THREE CAME BACK Bob Hope Lucille Ball Bruce surprise party Feb 4 on occas Jcanese prisoner story witn and Jack KO ion of their 40th wedding anm, ckrudette ColbertPaWc Knowles , Bhowg  md g p  vorsary Hon Lynn Gardner in Ww Nwwc Tom and jerry Cartooe behalf oi PfMwifciainw Furies, Roseanne j ComingSuiter Brush Girl AmeT ed them with a iloor lamp and a M c  GlwrrUlaft  phiinpmes set of silver I   The iCings Daughters met  with Mrs Maycrolt Thtrsday SB From where I sit 6y Joe Marsh Blue Wins This Hunt  Cappy Millers coon dogsexcept for one of them, Old Blueare about the finest hound in the county Blues too friendly and  easytfofng to care much about hunting He doesnt act the way we think a good dog should, so we figured hed never amount to much But a fellow comes around Saturday looking for a good dog to photograph for some advertising And the dog he picks is Blue Say Blues happy, friendly face is just the one to attract peoples attention So Cappy gets more money for that pioture than his other dogs will ever take in hunt prizes From where I sit, that should teach us not to look down onto mans, when they act differently than we think they should For in stance, maybe you think tea goes best with food OKbut dont size up wrong the man who enjoys a bottle of beer at mealtime Like Blue, I guess were all different in one way or another but that doesnt mean we dont have our good points, too Copyright, 19S1, United States rguiers Vow J  iT9JSK0ne1Michi9an, mosf thr,,,lng wfnter JPrts And after a  day on beaufiful, snowcovered hills    its The American Wv  enjoy a refreshing glass of Michigan brewed beer V  bLbemlbe,n9S V J PeaSnt living to 9od ship, to sensible moderation, And our right to enjoy it, this too, belonas to our own American heri  D8,on9    tage of peisonc freedom  38e6mpA   tftjfy  K  Michigan H rewers7 Association 71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan m  r   ft  J I  Neighboring Notes  Solos were rendered by Mrs, Florence Bauqhn, Mrs Lola Hog ers and Mrs Iva Gardner, Mrs j  M, E Darrow gave a reading, J j Pinckney beat Gregory here , Saturday 32 to 11 with Don Swar thout and Roy Reason hitting the basket with regularity  Glenn Darrow of Detroit and Lillian Smith of Pinconning were married at the home of Mrsrlora Darrow by Rev Cook on Satur  day night , SHKM Born to Elwyn Munsell ana wife Rachel Fitch last week a daughter AI4B Donald Sigler sangover station WJR Detroit Mondaynight W C, Hendee and son Lynn, were in Lapeer and Genesee counties,last week grading sheep STATE OF MICHIGAN Circuit Court lor the County oi  Livingston In Chancery Order for Publication , Roy Lanning Plaintiff  Parlay O Sexton,, Lucille Burke ahd Lelja Trqcy, Defendants At a session of said Court j held in the Court House in the City oi Howell, in said County this 2uih day of January,A,D,19511 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Circut Judqe,  ,it appearing from the aifadavit u PINCKNEY PUBUt S0HOOLi on HL in the above cause that Pkckney the wnereabouts of the Defen Michigan fendanUucille Burke,is unknown  , f   c u i and mat a summons could not Requests Sealed Bids for an Klementary School be served upon her   rr  u Therefore, on motion of E Reed Bids wiU be received to 800 p Eastern Standard TimeFebrucflY Fletcher, AUorney for Plaintiff, it 19, 1951 at tho Office of th School, Superintendent, Pinclmor is ordered that the appearance ,Pinknev MJenician  be entered in said cause ur n of said defendant, LuciJe Burke, Access to Pkms Kice of the Architect W T within three months from the Anicka, 617, Forest ,Avenue, date of this ORDER trt in case  n Arbor 9 OtC9 of the of her appearance she cause Sdhocll Superinteindent, PjlncWher answer to be filed and a j nev Michiaan copy thereof to be served upon ,  the atforney for Plaintiff within Plans and Specifications maybe secured of the architect, W fifteen days after service upon T Anika, 617 forest AvenueAnn Arbor or the Superintendent up her of a copy of this ORDER and upon deposit of Twenty dollar 20 which will be refunded   in default thereof that the Bill of on return of same compliant be taken as confessed , , ,,   It ,  ,, n   against her the, said Lucille All Bide must be acoompaniedby a Certified Cheek or Bond of  Burke  Five Percent 5 J of the bidsubmitted Same to be made It is further ORDERED that the payable to Supt of Pinckney Schools  Advertisement for Bids Marion Joys of Iosco has been1 piaintiff ccalse  ORDER to be chosen to represent Fowlerville published in the DAR good citizenship citizenship contesst, Judy Powell and Susan Mason ofi Stockbridge boke their legs, publication be commenced with tobogganing last week I in forty davo from the date of  Hugh Standish,76, of Stock j this order and be conttntied bridge, w,as found dead by the J therein for six weeks in success side of his bed last week I The wedding date of Sally Gherkin andDelbert White o Howell has Seen set for Mar 31 j Mrs Belle Dalke, 77 died at McPherson hospital, HowellJan 24 She was the widow oi Fro Dalke who at oie time workoa the Green Bros and Mike Farley farms near Pinckney She leaves W sons Ellsworth of Wayne and  Oliver of Ann Arbor Burial was t mmnre lake The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids No bids in a newspaper printed, publish ay bo withdrawn after closlngfor at least thirty 30days ed and generally circulated Successful Bidder will be required to iuraish performan within this County, and that said labor and material bond ion  Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge TO THE NAMED DEFENDANT, LUCILLE BURKE I NOTICE is hereby qlven that the above cause has been fcl  School Board  Plncknev Public Srhoois By EricC Rosec Secretarr o Board  Mm rifhTo it, firsftW Icsii ffftd selesner in the  ed for purrxa of correcting the 09epn Griffith underwent cm Sunday guests at the Frank Pet description contained in certain opwaton at gt Lawrence hospit The James Whitley, familywois rteed qiven by Alice Lannlng to  Lanitagi at 120 last Fridays home in lackson Rov Lanninq dated August 17,  y,  XJ  1937 The lands involved in said Ur  rw t votHn Mri 9a J0  , w deed are as follows  mmano 1 Kf11 was sick in bed two wto s Land in the Oxy of Brighton, Udwutot and MClaxe Nich able to be around again   o u   rv, Michlcnd bemaLot Fifty oni olson Cn Arbor spejit the  two Vmtifo ,7 1 51 of the plat of Smith 4McPhr week end In Royal Ofr Charier Schuiti of AnnArtx Bennett and Delvin Burkert were ns addition to the VUlagfc now    v   , was Jtt guest ol Merlin Ainbuf taken to St Jc hospltol, Ann Citv af Brighton, Mlctorcj3 ItolButchAtefton Saturday night at the Mat Arbor last week, when their milk iy kfld Sabt cdQmd kit amy induction Feb, Hanfe baaqttst delivery truck hit a dieeel enaine I    7      ,       A W,    J   WfipR m   SW  st s fQlt,  VW X Hi VQRCfBT dSAtCT Wecmeedoy Peo Store Groceries Drygof GfeODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TRE HOOTS  , A  ELIMINATES DIGGING  DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY  No more expensive unhealthy pumping end digging up of ceupooli, septic tonki teepage pood, greats traps and dogged lint Here the most reliable end lateif method lo liquefy, dissolve ond toponify great, sludge, hoir Canned GooCt  es Gents, Furnishings  Linger t  Eitered o  do I matter cf vaffa   Act oi March 6 1B  114 SoHowell StPinckneyMich  Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curjett, Publsher The Wm Lamb family oi Ann Arbor and Easel Meyer and family oi Ann Arbor were Sun day caliers at the W H Mever home Mr and Mrs Wm McMacken of Fowlerville were Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Mis Marcian Ledwidge Dick Waiters of Plainfield aoi a 20 lb pike at Portaqe Lake last week  j ji Mrs iUiymonda Morris and1  pauqhter, Becky, spent Saturday j  at the Wm McMacken home in j fowlerville , Ross Lamb and wile oi East   Lansing were Saturday visitors ,ot the Thomas Ware homeI Judge Willis Lyons of Howell I leaves for Arizona this week on his vacation i, Gilbert Campbell and son,Rob bert of Frazer were here Satur day night for the Masonic banguet  Miss Claire Campbell enter tained a number of classmates and friends at her home Satur j day night at Valentine party  Lynn Hendee, son, Rex and Francis Shehan attended Farm lers Day at Michigan State coll  ege Thursday  Bon to Mr and Mrs John j Smith Katnryn Gleasonj at StUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE hospital, Ann Arbor Feb 1  cloth ond other organic solids This modern chemical guaranteei quick ond efficient results in 12 to 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank necessary while chemical it working  5, JO, 15, 25, 50, and 100 IB CON1AINEKS Kee Cenedton f Off Reg US Pet, Off Penal Ke Store Myron 3717 Lakeside fo, Ruifc Lake Notice I 10WEST PvrlCE EVER Special to luxe PHILGASTAPPAH Rang    a 5 lb daughter,Frcmcis Marie  Mr and Mrs Frank Nichols of Mio are spending some time at the John Smith home, j Lois Shirley and Jerry Mahler entertained at the formers home  I at a cosmetic shower one niaht 1 last week  Mr and Mrs B P Moran of ,, Detroit spent Tuesday wieh Mrs I Mary Hoff Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent   , Sunday with the Lee Lavey fam I Charles Whitehead ana wife iIyD ,   Beairice Lamborn of Gregory 1 nob art Lavey and Jack Jeffreys  were Sunday callers at Jesse Hen Sre cons,derinq attending the ry home Ezzard CharlesJoe Walcott fight J Roderick, the infant son o at Dtroit March 10  I Mr and Mrs Emmet Widmever Mr ncl Mrs Lemuel Martin underwent an eye operation at  Ypsiianti called on Mrs Mary  St Joe hospiptal, Ann Arbor Hoj Iast Tuesday Monday The Robert Read family were The Dale Miller family soent Sunday dinner quests at the Dan Sunday at the Georqe Graham Howlett home at Gregory and home in Coleman luncheon quests at the Arthur WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE T PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY HOURS 1000 A M TO 400  M I home in Coleman  Mrs Jisse Henry and Mrand Mrs L J Henry called on Mrs Lida Kama in Howell Fri day Mis Illah Reason of the I Mich San called at the Albeit Dinkel home Sunday Rosalee Nash Michigan State was home over the week end Mr and Mis Frank Clark of spent Sunday with, the Winston Baughn family  da I Dr Harlow Shejtaa and wife of Te Jackson and MajfeUrRoche Lakeland and Jerry and Mrs Polly Rock, g5 Hi land Lake spent the weak Arbor called an the Wm Shehan, nd at the Albert Shirley home Bulls home in Gregory Mr and Mrs W Ketcham, Miss Minnie Tolles  ad Mrs Mary Hcf and Mrs Beulah Martin were in Ann Arbor last Thursday In Robert Young family and Sanson Compbell were Sunday dinner guests at the Vincent Younq home in Greqory Mrs Jnck Reason and new daughter returned home from Rowe hospital Stockbridqe Fri  j The Misses June Jmus Mahler Lorenzo Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS AND PAYABLE TO ME UNTIL DOG TAXES ARE NOW DUL MARCH 1, 1951 COMPLETE Income Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION Myer Bootery IIOV2 East GrandRiver 2nd floors PHONE 929 J Howell Michigan Income Taxes Made Out  te9 JMM u 406 EAST GRAND RIVE 1 HTC n t of it, wttnvliittec  , ntaovthh pomv ftimflteoa with glut virV fkfw ied eva ltMi  dock rttb huflttu  j iamUy Sunday Mrs John Boyer attended the funeral of a relative in Flint on Monday VWffitnder ifrol8cooWnf tskai, up tad tcautm V hJftticlgtvtrn 41A MB fiwtture inormatioa V flluairsitv entire top  EGsSIRATION NOTICE  FOR  i K 1 tfB working ftr Port f kin Atutk Concoaied  J UBEKAi TRADEIN ALLOWANC1 ON YOUR OLD RANOI1 Hrm Is tk time to modernise ywt Utchen with PhilgAS   4he thrifty feuttled gss tot ftrm and town bomes uu can uAt far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value aftywhere than this beautiful dt luxe reVQft Rememfcor, too, wt will givt you a fenerous wadeia allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, ar condition Etsy terms, If yoo wish UNf OTHER PHILGAt hPHtAHCH OM WHICH TO CH0PIIJ  Mrs Emma Dinkel was a Sun day day dinner quest of Mr and,  Mrs Patrick Dillon of Howell  , Charles Clark and wife of The Gerry Eichxnan family Qalesburq spent the week end spent Sunday at the Russel Glov with Mrs Margaret Clark and, m home at Fowlerville family Mr and Mrs Dan Driver of The Albert Shirley family and Dexter called at the Edward the Doyle Templeton family wer Spears home Sunxay Sunday guests at the Daryl Shiri Mr and Mrs Ollie Curnmngs eyl home at Buck Lake J  iinfI  OIMr Jennie Knapp and daughter of Mrs Irvin Konnedy and Mrs QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE VAGE Oj PINCK, Flint spent Sunday at the Phillip Ambrose Kennedy were in AnnO it WUAW,,, CTaTP nr MICHIGAN cw,M,t vUrruk Arbor last Wednesday ES wSS rmA wif Gf How Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn were, White Sunday ,  We received a card from Robs  Mrs Helen Bland Clark who xle, , nya he was stayma Ihad pnetunonia is much better Mda  Heh Sneed I The Dr Walter Mercer family with Mr and Mrs erb Sneed of Lansing caUed at the William at Bdon Mw, He and MJ Mercer home Sunday have oalled on U hn Oarver Mrs Clyde Hill gave a baby and family He  tojioned at shower Fridcry night for Mrs Shir Keesler Field theie He aiso m j  Mom March, 12 1 TO THE QUALIFIED LLfcunjno w   N2Y CQUNTY OF LIVTNGSTON,STATE OF MICHIGAN Notice IsereTy Jiven Rat in eonformny with tfie MkhU nn Election Law, I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upoa any day,  , Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or il election or primary election, receive for registration the of anyMegal voter in iaid Township, City or Village not ly registered who may APPLY TO MB PERSONALLY ler registration Provided, however, that I can receive BO  1 MI , r tiiLtaeirthi u 20 todtesclosed a dPPjL0  clld I wire CNMnt  Orleans paperstcrtuw it wf ii ly registered si ,i r for registration during the time intervening betweee tee Twee ticih day before any regular, special or official primary eleettel and the day of such election SEE US TODAY  wYMANOtt AH iNtTAUATtOfl QETAftft Hotkej w wv W mmmmmmmm in Word, re were treaent Lwiecuw vyv, thnn Mxm 3MrsAlbert Dinkel were er in Paradise Mich, tnan in East Laming iat Wednesday was in Hell Mien ior Farmers Wek  The Cory uVi CSktfdimLamb ot Detroit was Si  JmdlSlde were bere Barutday for the Masonic Homer Abney and woe banquet  in Detroit last Wednesday 1, S E Swcrrthout is staying Jackson with his ton W whild His furnace is being blames Hall children of Dex ter township spent the week ui at the Merwln Campbell homeOna Campbell and wife spent Sunday In Ann Arbor Walter Clark was in Chicago last weekThe Edsel Meyer iamilv of Yp silantt apent the week end at the Walter Clark home Mrs Beatrice VanHorn Mrs Esther Carpenter, Mrs R Koeo  ppn and Mrs John Rahng attend  ed n cancer meetina a I Howel , Monday , t T Mrs Lester McAfee was in De frorSatuTday ui, J Tr Tnd Mrs Charles Hodderj U Detroit were, guestsof Mr and TJr I er MrAfee Thursday Th Murrav Kennfdy to pipent Sunday at tty eanlev Culvec f Hi  DtitlW NOTICE IS WEREEY GIVEN THAT IjWlt AT MY HOME at 379 WMain St Pinckney Michiaam FEBRUARY 13 17 an 20 from 800 a m to 800 P,  4 Tuesbay, February 20,1951  Th Twentieth Sty 113  B1WB A prorided by Sec 8, ChapteiJgt l   2 Sec 1, Chapter 3, Part II, P A 1W Aet II, r A  Act 29L P A 1941 From 8 oclock s,J    tSTrtA xrs IUCR vi   in said VILLAGE as SHALL PROPSRLY appl The name     li1 aoch of the qualified electors 3RALL PROPSRLY apply of no person but an ACT0  time of regiatratlen, sad i  mtrpoee of REVIEWING, the INGatM VILLA Thi precinct at the itUttJon, if remaining sack resMetitej aKall be entered in the regfatratfen boy ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PE APPUCATION, PROCEDURE SIC leVAJif elector who Is wMs te fejNtMtl1 cation for regKition becatoe ef peyakal fisaWW  II from the Townakip, City or Village la which Ms legal real  b located, may be refteteeed prior to the etoes of NfljtorsJIgeV before aiy electioe er simary tlaetiea by seeeritf freei bi CWrk of the Towesbip, OHy ef vfilage 1 wkkb is leeatel Ms legal mideee, dapUeats fejrtatrstlem eards sad eaoenttng to duplicate the registratSon affldirH sefere s notary pabtte ef other officer legally artheriied 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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>issastfl I       v M 7  rt  K  5taai4 Hftppmrfngn ANNOUNCE teWAGEMENZ  Mrs, lojrah Gi u erigtepneni cmribunco  3gWHt e V C TnAWtNG FOR A TOV6HJ0    TOUGHEST OF AU IS THC SOLDIERS TRAINING BUT THE REST OF US MUST PRJEPARC OURSELVES TO FACE HARPER WQRK  j Current fAjwmenf,  Informotiosi hifrgorsoopad out  ffaot Governor Williams has tak Wi ovolcT any loss by little business when big business is conrerted to the war effort Most oithe small factories  make parte for big business, Tafavoid  loss the governor sent his secretary, Larry FanreL to AVashipatoft  C last week The lyaisiature will attempt to pass tft fl eerif  gasoline  tax over v the governors, veto To do o it must qet some Democrat VOte  Michigan war orders are now past, the 2,000,000 mark Most are lor tank automotive equip men lMicltfgcm draft  boards  are feeling the  pressure againWith 4,213 men called in March the supply ofejgibles is qetting low Teacherawillgot Jittle draft de  jferrmsn Otaly ihote irreplaca hW whjbo exempted, Governor, Williams now has a bouse of his own in Lmsing but he had to buy it himseit The Mackinac bridge project may be dropped again Oppon nts are  playing up  material I shortage and heavy cost Michigan now has 32,462 per sons On federal civilian payrollsCalifornia httftsix times as many hi Michigan the postoffice has the most 15,190 The conservation dept will ask the leqislature for discret Canary powers over Michigans deer herdDue to solas tax diversion the salarieji of Michigan school teach ers have risen from 9th to 4th,, in the nation Dr Thurston, tup of public intimation think rei, fcaaceao state funds is lessenT7TC    vi  ing the reponsUites cdcfmmplr wlU untes toward the schobls Hwclude conoettnroers, marwould establish junior cbHegesj ch8, d hytaty JhQi program tin small communitiets IwiII follow me reqular family nite, Farm prices will remain highsupper at 70 A rare treat ac  their dauqriter, Joan, to Milton Mattsson, son of Mr, and  Mrs, Mark Maiteson of Cunningham Lake Raod, She is a senior in P incknsy high school, No wedd ng date has been set  r   M m NOTED ACCOBDIONIST The Lenten season will be opened at the Com,CongL bry , proqram on Wed, Feb, 7 featur J ing lack Vonlmpeojocordianist of  Detroit noted radio dnd televis  ion religious entertainer, He is prominent in Youth Jar Christ Gretcben Tsah dMarilyn Shirey KinaWgarten and First , iU, vr  ronuac Si In the icinaergarten Ronnie , meilqht aqrain F th Singer bmkr after beina out Lf Year  8 bo thj 3 weeks will ittnessThe room isjwhn S manuid we wondereS studying Eskimos,  attain   become 0I him  In the first grade Susan Qrfe iSjtfL 100 Prnimence ia lych and Sharon Hollister PrifWion after World birthdays, Kathy Reaaon has a the 5 head  ,babv sister The room wiBhes to  SSreSAkblllel at ttor thank Mrs, Tasches room for fiW lea Brucker a jthe Jim and Judy storv book, ed Sovf u 11 was el Second Gra, i Brewer n he a0 Willie The second grade has teted SanThe ifSif1 theState and indoor aarden of carrots and 11  new i   swit potatoes, W hSnri pi, v, handled La3t Friday they made three stewaw thl Yt K Was dimensional Eskimo pictures or 7 Zt act  art,  HTI Jc1 d  socially in  J Korl Bura oebbrates his birthday Feb, 2nd  H, n   oyLiuay in 3MSHJ5 EAX6S TOWAW PAYASyouGO, TMt AUSTERITy r  SPENCNMG LS9AN SAVING MORE , OF LIVING WITH C0T CtiftftS A CMER6ENCV CONTROL TMeTejey tffc GOVENMCNTAL ECONOMY IN NONJLJTAaV fxifNOJTUtBSL room for making atory CSErtSOddd  unf,T  ior iham to read, i years in Inr tT semna 2 Ut week the qrade learned, by   rZSnn totol tme on the hour and halt j year 1  The Third Grade , Lea Moman has re,urned tojed hi 5j 5 fed fffi school after a weeks iUness n, Now the qovPrnor hn,  Janet Wfoto tcnwht io, Mr, ed him head 5 lh hoSotal SI Vtoricuni Friday afternoon rnission to build the nw hosT when he latter went to MancheM the people vote7or Sli tor with the airls basket ball W This has cause  opposiion IT f5 ATiMfeWHEN AUGOQP  NS MUST TRAJN THEMSELVES  TO USC THCfR e50UJTN, ENDURANCE AND STRCNOTM , JN PRptfkjNG THAT THP WBfee OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IS, AS IT ALWAYS HAS BEE TOUGH ENOUGH FOX, THE TASK  I  I  JiUrciies all Publici vQhairman  i A COWTOftCN In or article on cfefrneria imm but labor wHl be scarce MAJONJC GUEST NIGHT i  Y  r r Livfngston Lodge No 76 P 6 A  unUwfoa in the Dispatch lpst M, m 26 o4 Pinckney wul nold week we dfta mistake for AirMuakOiMMHltfH at the   W 5 Pindaiw ADO onthe piaht oii112101311 tW waB Plle e Sanurday,lei5ruary 3 The bom  enr rnuiirii N  St MaiVa Caflioflc Church COiv EDWIK S, GECi  Pioacney Michigan hi1f1wg  ax  F Albert J, Schmitt Foster JiOrtdtft Jaurddy hecuTfWct 30, 800, 1000 12 born in Alientown  pa, but mov I Wisjler 800  1000 edaiarm near Morenci in i Jjovimia DeroOonsc Fourth and Pttth The new class ofiicers are Pres ident, Karen GutafsonSec,Lonny Huhman Treas,, Dannv Salyer, Shirley Wakefieid celebrated her iOth, birthday last week The 5th is beginninq the sec end half of Phonics and Remed ial Readinq with qood success The honor roll is at follows 5th,All As Nancy Lee SihpuiKer en Gustafson A Ruth Paul,Lon nsy Huhman, Sally Uflev, Pattv Palmer, 4th Grade A Kathy Krschke, Bonita Lee, Dennis Qark Judy Nosker iUSandy blanloenbaker PattyHochovits, Barbara Mas whchistrtyiOP p m will  ursf vdniaafel Each Mason toper sum of far1f the Universty hospital i fthri Arbor for prb vidina diptfcsria Z immunizatibrL treatment ior the Hamster childguest The bJge room will be   W dipthetia openqtS3ap xn to receive iris vg3   ,,    ijari Phone or write the lodge , Hcfold dteLl0rmf U2 secretary for reservations Thl four 4 1368 lU d nroram is as follows nvfoQlfooi Chaplain Welcome,Merwin Campbell WM Ibastmaster, Haae Bennett Introduction of Masons 6 Guests Com,sing,led by Nelson Miller Tap Danaing,Betty Scovill Class iW8 With his lather, In 1800 he camejo Detroit and in 1899 he opened the  Wholesale , and re ml fUT house  known as the  ISf01 tor 1 was 50 ne made his first 2Wuuu ond Wben the retired at 40 he was worth millions In World 1  rose to e rank of Col in the United States Army pur chasinq dept Confessions Friday evening at 730 p au Friday after Novenna Devotion Saturday 730 to 900 P M  Sunday beiore 800 Mas Con3rgailnal Community Church flev Dcnedd D bridv, Pto2 Thur, 730, prayer meeting at us Hannaman home 730,  mdeical societies wand anothK er man   7 tUA tramP Pnnler ck ld on ua the other day, the to in  Sj LveaJs H said he  worked two days m Owosso and was headed for Wane herehehada job,a membe o the union he was back in his dues and had no card He ap 82 famihar wit most of the offices in the state, Most fnnh  havp a softsS ers In tui thcse Wcmd ers, In te old hand set days nutuuviw, oaroara tviass i X Were numerous and most ey, Delia Davis, Bernard Johnonices couia use thamMany son, Gordon LaBelle Nancv Wv 5 per as ,able o ako their lie, Donny Sinqer,Dick Kenniy, 2Ine iri thnso riaA because Sixth Grade  wannnq printer blew in 6th qrade honor roll Joyce T1     ad then Fuhrman, James CampbellLinda J01  ,unlshed disappeared lee, Roberta Ackleyjamea Lee 232 U fVuWa ,the curs of  dy, Tom Wylie, Richard Law  f f0  idea the rencs,  er 3id  the mountain wa Linda Lee was the speDinq JJL JL, cq,0, 191 John champion last week  iiST11 Mic ot the Some of the boys are workmq jlr w308 to print, The dead on a puppet project Alvm 1,,681 Calvin Smionscn brouqht a ,iq erS ,rom  he called his nayjkxm  Beckwith of Stockbridg4 He sent a culture from one of The boy throats to LansinG, It was pro   MUS rmaiy rieiamg of nounced diptheria and the fctmtnningham and Mra, Ned Loos Wry ordjerd immuniaed Mnnloi Pasadendf California   Hollister was sick and tmdbto toT     core forttie 4, chrldTeri dringiMfomilton Funeral Home, Detroit f nooriScrttiracry until noon RenSr  t Wm 3ionization  treatment Ttoi sSS8 JrUd2e i103 Breakey Hollister and the 4 children rffiL  T0 BlU Dick Chris  were taken to University hospit, togtest oond by HOWOT Tbw, aj, Ann Arbor, In such cases ciaiuii MUSIC Bwiby Smith I hospitalization tor contagious1 oorPnze Award  L J Henry diseases must be approved by I  large number of reservations ftave been received and a good attendance is look for 1,  Betty ,111 an WlMi Carol yn msuj Tap Patty Thayer and jgoHy Carr fedlet Barbara Me the local health officers Thin was not done Ray Duffy Mr D, local health officer,not beinq con  tacted For this reason, the fcoard ocovill dance mpils wh0 will of strperivisors hasheldup the ALL no BIG WESTERN i HEROES  ftfp roartn straight thootiii, blaan ex itement are yours VJ5W and Oie Lon  JSHW Sunday hi DettaR Times Comic Paget, Sunday Hoppy, Roy and  25P  emptor m Sit Cilrott Time Slf1 for ALL  THE BIG THREE WEST payment of the bill Tte nine mrembers of the Mill iken famiHy were immunised here locally at a cost of 1400 each, This w be charged to Washtenaw county ds fhey do not have a residence here yet ORGANIZE FARM BUREAU ,1 families met last week at  InAfi30hev creaied the 1250ilSat 800 Youth ior Cnrist meet acre wild life  reserve 3 miles 1 Hartland, Leave here 700 south Pinckrtey which he1 Sllday,103iSermonThe Once presentedtthe Uhiversity of Born and the Twice Born, MichiganIn 1947 he presented 113a Sunday SchoolTopicJesu his BloomfWd HUls Estate to the MiW Worker,   the Hneshyteity of Detroit for a rel Tues 40 Trailblcaers at par Jaout center v   sonage, I,He Jnarrietf a Scotten family Wed first dav of Lent pot luck iPi Detroit Two daughters sur rveT, Jack Vankipe,acordian  nSI 8,  Fielding of  saw to use The girls are writinq and illus tratinq stories for the lower grades David Burns made 3 Uaqs of th eScandinavcn countries, Donald Sockow was absent last week because of illness, Seventh Grade  r,w , mf A 4 hne was short Two tramp print rs from Detroil were sur tjned and did the1 fob in iia tirrj and then went on their way The Publishers Auxiliary, a trade paper, ran an article on these gentry some vearg back and one story in particular sticks in my memory It concerns a small western papej who took on a framo printer One day he asked The bodF was at the William Monday The funeral was at  240 p m, Monday at the Kirk in Jlhe HiWs Burial was in the Col,  George crypt,  BASKET BALL SCORES Chelsea BD, University 56 Sattth Lyon 47, Manchester 45 Stodkbridge 46 Leslie 39 Sexton  44 Ann Aibor 27 Grand Ledge 4, Howfell 46Hasl0tt,68, Holt 55 Vamstbn 56, Dansville 43 pkemus fi3 Ppwlerville 49YpsiAlo5ti 42Wdyne 36 Saline 34f Lincoln 33 Pexter 41, Briahton i Tt scorina mark of Dave Crocker, o Chelsea of 37 mad ist, of Youth for Christ group Friday, 730, World day o pray er for men and women, Speaker is Dr, Joseph Perl of Czechoslo vakia and now a leader of thei famous Glenn Clark Camp forth est out conference Cavafcr Mennontte Church  Rev Ea Beachy Pastor S  SupL    WaUer Esch Assisant Paul OiaHee Mining Worship  1000 Sioday School      11 00 Childrens Hour  1145 Young peoples Meetino 730  Evenino VVorshio  , 815 Cotn Fellowship Service WiwMesdo 000 P M  r    Appoartmrrs MADE Howard Read and Albert Shir lev have been appointed civil defense chiefs for Pinckney, VJ1J   ,i 22 votes were cast here Mon week did not stand loncp f t in the village special election 4a when voii fol nwl VZ M families met ias,t Fes at rri   i taiza lona  in the village speckxl election 40 SSaRK 52510 f8 Re1 adith hbnrona  that clas vote on caving tnTDetroit Edison nee suann nome ana jffaanr,K  rwi ii mv vijs,vote on aiving ine jjerroii raison ized the Southdrri Marten Tarni ,1 f01,  Pointe to leadj Company a 30 year franchaise, Butlsau The ofikWTs are Eret, mat te2mJJa 102 to 46 victory,1 All votes cast were for it Reeco GurithVU PMAfaiOum Wylie Ch,, Herman Wldmtw r Woman Com MexhMrs Holly The 7th grade is puttina on a  j1  1 play called Auction fh LJ d mUCh  cast is Alberta Agatha Henry t 5filfteriPSPer8C,pW Elizabeth, Peggy SmirhPegcrv, ntJia leT fK 2 Sally Miller Mary, Joan Ciark S,c 1 3fe  Danny, Mike Heath Joe, Chris ,Sedlldfl To   Jampbell Quenie, Patty Thay 3 , J , f811 er Betty Dorothy Head Jrarr, rLT   8tyle and W  ine boxPeggy IktMh Jack QarK 1 SrL0 3CaS 1 Blinky, David Brady Hosey Her  hTDt V0 bert Dyer and Bruno, the dogJT h ,LJe, ltor   Dick Campbell, ns the taInp faad mved o, In the seed sellina contest thr  team of Marilyn VanSlambrook has sold U5 and Maritvn Gustafson 1350,We get 34c of each dollars worth sold,We will attend a show   Donnalee Swarthout, Delores Judge john P, Soallen of Re corders Coiirtt toefroit is under fire He is charged with alloWc mg persons convicted of first 6 dfree,murder whoae qrantednew  trials, to chanqo their pleas to  i, iu IUUIB weir pieas to Bokrot, Manlyn GustofsonMikeSecond degree murder Snd then Heah, Lesile Green and Chns Campbell axe making the valen tne box, Peacfv Smjthjack Clark and David Brady are tabng care of the games, Mrs,, Morros has announced j we will have an exhibit feady for the teachers meetina in Howall in the near future, Eighth Grade Mr, Reader and Mr, Thayer went to Lansina lastweek and purchased new seats for the 8th grade roam They are  notiral Mrs auaiin PUD, On, Lucille Wylie Hosp, Chl Mrs, Allmond Com Mr, Bayer,  They meet the first Thursday Un the month The ntt meiitin is at the Asher Wylie home  TOCAL 4H NEWS The members are busy mak ing articlec for the Howell   RJEGULAR COMMUNICATION iRegular Gommiiftication  of   BAKE SALE SAT FEB 10 There, will be a bake sale at the Martin Food Locker, Pinck LMngshjtt id N, 76 F  A ney, on Saturday, Feb 10th Wott Tuesday night Feb, 6 at i from 1100 a m to 300 p m  p m, Work in th second dexj Lree, Refreshmants served afttr ldt4reofk, Jefs,hav a goad ttirnouti P, W Curft4t Sec, CARt Of THANM Tlit fqmilyof th lete Charltt C ARD OF THANtS  We wish to thank the donors Slw  paUbtcwtt, ROY  Woolcoek and thwfthotrt Fuaeral Home ior 4helr services SS SLSLS2Iff f5L MWt Thev exped to have ovtfiPiClark Sef6ihanlc the neigh ZrZJTSlgSSrLJyBSBS lOO, Bob Meabon and Bill BraoVlboiTdttvsv and frionds for Sw SSifmJS1  attended th countr meeting at, 4itmk aWH oMnjcrness tjigwn IsKSTifcYT AiHowbll last week with Marshall dihihlflrte rdmt sickness  ,      trrrrl TM fra r, ,4 jiL CTyyw  tylwBlslgns t  givirwr them sentences render them elgible to parole, We knew the judge 40 years ago,At thattime he was a partner of James I McNamara, former Dex terboy and one of the states greatest lawyer McNamara had a summer home in Dexter Soall en was glfetruent visitor there and was 4e speaker several time at the banguet of Stjotephs church which was then held Thanksgiving ngh wood color and light painted met  pGP Howard Carroll of Mt alThev will bo aiven a coat of Clemens sought to bar the tale wax to keep them in condition, ofbeerand Kenneth Kuhn of Strawbenv and beacnW Lak0 fell on thence  f ton parkway, especiaiy the new I ground last week and Mc St,  baft6iVleaen which bones in h9 wrist, He is Weat  expend, 480000 mg a cast people  Steve varqo  is absent  for ill  wduli nets iHuroih  srrra a tr 1 uZ  flW  MZmlSdm Stlbt HITS NEW LOW school, in Hambusg  The mecury was about 10 or Erwin Green and Jimmieslrfjy12 beiow nertuWdcr marh swelled all Words, correctlv ih5 ing, Laneina reported lSXUnt 17160 worW est the first seroetter  ,, A fnsvhird 9T0d honor H hr fa eludes Bstlie Behthy, ttra KoM 5r enHertfer, IH trehn, tmwfy roll b flrtthasl 4OWdOFBBSXt Gretchen Tatch ,  Vnd ftly 0BI 0 he rv  TT ftfiiv ia fpos , ,,   rj ri rio W rbll4 Pinckney Parent Teacher Atenand Detroit 4  ftwlh43  f wynwi lVtrS COHT SrnVItyflbddeiL RicVy Mill er hgd perfect oendance re eor for the M half year,     and V i fcMhi E rii I siu   i  w     m KA iedto Pontic Jon   J   tBfcjLBjjiZrr wile on Ji30ar    tfU  fvJe  nj i  George Buhl suffered a stroke Betty Hutton, Fred Astabe oday while working at the Clar   B   XETS DANCE NeigKboriug Note 5       ift V    hot water for the  star goalie i9t A   2P  ne joe iusiay Para on Non 1 JI Patrice Wymon ROCKY  MOUNTAIN 4OBT OF NEW YORK  with Scott Brady tocnard Rob V 1  v  A, A  4  vv,y vVw, 4SX        lerruouai na uuiuea iu WIK I lucuara iurun oi ioyai witt is in new ayuctutuxe luacner at sexier nigh scuooijuuqe irbaey oi Ann Arbor tnja otma nuuiu pisaiant oi we vUcHkruuV i UVJUQUQU Jboyi   doom uittirict  Sunday, Monday, fib 4, J ivii ana Mis, Call Ward fcJMaHn Sunday 230 p m continuous uiqiee uuuounce tn engage J Gary Cooper Ruth Roman ruui o men uaughie, Janet, toSieve CochroBaymand Massev Violence Garpenier oi Gregory  Jn y om ip Mr and Mrs, ieo fcludj  D A L L A S eu oi ivxob ixxst at Mcfnerson  la Tocfcnicoiror  uospitai ndweii, Jan, id a tinJTuwJ   Chelsea, Mlofa Friday, Saturdayon, 1, 3  WAGONMASTER In u ttupr Wiftwtt Ben JohnsonIoaa DriLHarry Caryv and Ward Bond Shows 715, S05  Pccw Crtoos MMMNajJUV  Qi i M iMWBQiifcWSSBMSSesSSSSSSSSSBSPe Sunday, Monday, Pb, At 5   THIPOl I In Tcliniieolrer Oui Qoar Action Picture with Maureen OHam John Payne Poward IfeSilva, Phillip Reed Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7, S  yI tor in tniid successive iunJTuf, wed Thur, Fb  v   Uxeisea voters turned down the J Joan Fontaine Robert Rv  piano to bond ior 5b,0UU Zachayy 5 iSMSS ior a new school, The vote was In   J4U ior and 341 against, The 7  BORN TO BE BAD  mill increase to finance it carr j Comdy Cartoon i were born last Wedto Mrs, Mar JgiW Th West Point  verKirk, 24 oi Jackson and aisoiSUi on Jan, 25th to Mrs, Donna Lee,  TUBS, Wod Thur Fb 6 3, 8 TO PLEASE sVLADY An Action Drama Starring Clark Gable, Barbara Staawyck and Adoiph Menjoup Shows 710 915 Roaming N0W Cckadoodledo Thru Michtoan t all  I Oonu3gRto Grandeneyond the Purple Hills DexrerTheatre  nmEli, MICHIGAN For hot water on tap  , For clean, quiet, carefree service  f For automatic, completely dependable water heating    Be modern   Go Electric YOU GET AJLL THIS WITH AN ELECTRIC WATER HEAT 1 5itnf, cmfrfe operation  Special JoWwolerhotrrqte  vv  1 tdsfs longer them othjr hfors  tnsfcilled vyithout chgrgaj     v  No flcnsv1t fussTMOflui  Automolic thermgstottjc Onroi  21, See your DEALER or your Edison office Time to EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE  7 , Tuesdays, WXYZTY i25 of Sanduskythese were 3 boys  Ground was broken last Tues r w day near Selfridge Field Mt j THE BIG LIFT    3 AVON IHEAi EB Stgcirbddaa Michiqy  AIF CoilttMwd builtj Ernie Reyhl 72, a Fowlerville I farmer was found dead in his field Tuesday with a shotqun,  I wound in his chest He hadSundayj3if TlhiiA I been missing since Friday His  craay, baiupaayFb, 2, 3 Super Delux Double Feature Roy Rogers and his Horae,Trigger SUNSET IN THE WEST Phi, Joe E, Brown in SHUT MY BTG MOUTH  Friday, Saturday,Feb 2,  t    Montgomery Clift Paul Douglas Shows 7i0Q qnd 30 Happy Landing  Sunday, Monday, Fob 4, 5 A Show You Have Been Waiting   , , SUNSET BOULEVARD vfNT CATAW2M TT, igun was nearby, It is thought realastlc Hollywood murder with j WG SOLOMCWS MINES his gun went off while he wasWUiam Holden Gloria Swanson   , Technicolror climbing a fence  stars oi silent screen , Taken in the Heart of Africa Mrs Gerald Tomlin of Fow  m i  arrina f lerville in in Sparrow hospitat, j Coming Savage Splendor 1 accidently shot by her 7 year1 Home  n7 son with a 22 rifle The bullets l iiarrina Stewart GratnaerDeBorah Kerr Jhort Cartxm Naw jwent throuah her face but hit naj, NSKSTMEETINGI vital organs Although 200 signed Vs6,r Thur,, Feb, 6 7 8 ALL ABOUT EVE  A Drama Starring up JL New vaccine cuts of Bancs disease CO oy  Tjgsras i Ithe Red Cross blood bank ckryFeb 1st 1 at Gregory Jan, 17 sickness cut  the number down but 127 pints  of blood were received   Mr, and Mrs Jack Young of Gregory have sold their proper a nT 1 ty to Asa Washburn,    j Gust Maschke has purchased the Warren Barton place in  Unadilla, Harold Chubb has resigned it as clerk of the Uvtngston county road commission to accept a position with the First National Bank The report of Sheriff Basset for the past year shows 516 prisoners registered, 6000 drivers licen ces issued, 127 gun permits1576 compfcants relojefcvecl 29 accidents of which 11 were fatal, in estigated, 15 taken to prison, 3 drownings, 6116 meals servedat the iiaL ,  The Pinckney Circle will meet Bette Davis Ann Baxter Georae loriwith Mrs Sadie Moran, Thur,, Fuller Brush Gir  at 800 p m, Lena Brady, Secy Nowi A new Brags vaccine callc1 Brucella M is showing outstanding results in tests made by Silchigan State College research and extension veterinarians in cooperation with the State Veterinarian Some 400 herds with more than  5,JD cattle were checked In herds not vaccinated, indications of the disease accounted for more than 7 per cent In herds vaccinated with Brucella M, only 36 per cent showed indi cations Abortion in cattle practically ceased  brucella M was used The vaccine develops at u lichigan Agricultural Experiment Station is available through veterinarians spe cially licensed by the State Department of Agriculture For more information, call, write or visit your County Agricultural Agent ConlTKf Comfctnche Territory Saunders, Celesle MASON SHOES   because YOU A hneaturements go to the lACTORY wheriTyeuc thoetWo madyftS4J Penonal Fitting Service In rhV  privacy of your home or orifice,  flives you penonol ftfimg srvc j9 s me iinrecttoyou F bory Representative of the r JPeading manufacturer jof its f   kind in the world  Wi HeU be glad to call and give fyou a Demonstration of 2 50 srylei of dress, work, or sport  shoes, including the amazing VelvetEez AirCushion Tnsole Shoe, which cradles your foot on 10,000 tiny Air Bubbles Drop a card and well havt him call No charge no obligation to buy New telephone wre means fewer poles The stronger the telephone wire, the farther aparfpoles can be set Michigan Bell is now using a new hightensile steel telepiione wire so strong it can span as much as 600 feet between poles That means fewer holes to dig, fewer poles to set, fewer crossarms to put up, greater efficiency in rural telephone construction It is another thing we are doing to bring more and better service to you at low cost MICHIGAN BELL TiLtfPHONI COMPANY STATE OF MICHIGAN  Circuit Court for the County oi  Livingston in Chancery Order ior Publication Hoy Lanning Plaintiff j vtf Parlay O Sexton,, Lucille Burke aMd Lei a Tracy, Defendants At a session of said Court  held in the Court House in the, I Qp of Howell, in said County thU 20th day of January,A,D, 195II Prent Hon Willis L Lyons Circut Judge,  it appearina from the xffadavit on liie in the above cause that   the whereabouts of the Defen  fendantLucille Burke,is unknown i and that a summons could not  be served upon her i  Therefore, on motion of E Reed, j PINCKNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Fletcher, Attorney for Plaintiff, it,Pinckney is ordered that the appearance Michigan be entered in said cause I to 1i  Bid for an BfctoV School date of this ORDER rthat in caseIBida  j tecrtvod to 800 p Eastern Standard TimeFebruary of her crppearance she cause, ig 19Si  the Office of the School Superintendent, Pinckney her answer to be riled ana en D4Arn Miimm copy thereof to be served upon d Michigan  1 th attorney for Plaintiff within iA to pk 0ice of lhe Architect W T i fifteen days alter service uponww w  ,, ,    her of a copy of this ORDER and in default thereof that the Bill oi compliant be taken as confessed against her the, said Lucille   X4U iTOtTN u J PI OK Spedficcmoni maybe secured of the architect W  It is further OrpERHJ that the T fkatJR Forest Avenue,Ann Arbor or the Suorininr iM ainuff cause this ORDER to be i     SLSSF1 An 3 l 8 S0 Howell PnHGES WILL ADVANCE ON FEBRUARY 15th, 1951 Advertisement for Bids 0  m iTlUIJIltfClr VV, I, Anicka 617, Forest ,Avenue, Ann Arbor, and Office of the  Sahoci Superintendents, ptLnok ney Michigan mt  4U lean Ago ft, crwntng in front wiey eigar factory  narrowly missing Who wa paestog by fgr6e Andrews enter a mttibef oi friends at a  port Tuesday night won first prise in eOntests ti enowbound No  throusrh since Reilect Mazy Roche, who to very ill at the 5 If ears Ago a lecture Tuesday on Ions of a Batcheler, Pleasant Lake churchBorn to Homer Reason and wife last week a son Wm Cady won hrst prise at   VM YV  the Ann Arbor Poultry Show lastJ  Y1110118, ied  week with        ,w  urmM TU vu Owl Arbor or the Superintendent up srsrwL wfirasa s Plaintiff cause this ORDER to be Published in a newspaper printed publish ed and generally circulatedt    , witfun this County, and that said,  27  Certified Check or Bond rf  pubheation be commenced with 58  toi bidsubmitted Sameto be to2de o W parable to Supt of Pinckney Schools njaae KIT rouiuy onow law r  ZStn 1 tlTr u  his Golden PohshirJiomf rt 5111 U Feb Wi  2 She leaves two sons George George Teeple,David Mowers,  5,5 oJi1001 Will Dardy, Will Crofoot, Ate U iri4 rEL n Mclntyre and Louis Dryer were J2  1 all in StJohns laet week as wit iZnffi2 nses in the Travis lawsuit iaht at her homejn MarionFred in forty daw from the date of this order and be continued y therein for six weeks in success Mrs Edwin Winans, widow ot ion    Willie L Lyons, Circuit Judge TO THE NAMED DEFENDANT, LUCILLE BURKE NOTICE is hereby given that the above cause ha been fil ed for purpose oi correcting the  description contained in certain deed given by Alice Lanning to  The Board reserves the right to reject anv and 11 w M UJlabor and material bonds, T,quirecl to lurnb oerfo performance pWM 7 nses in the Travis lawsuit ,  w wain manonrrea craea given DT Alice ixauunq toi Ly no mail, George Clinton Is in th Ann 11 P  presentation of Roy Lanning dated August 17, f  JLf ,, ArboThMrttal 1 xyridkr forW cmd other or 1937 The lands invoryed in said Kicz rnK LA i b0 hospital 2 lL u A In a  cornered decrt Ehner JSSSLmSkL 2Zt lnn3  to Cook farm, SSSSJJ1  2  Twambley icam, ism ivnarnpnntod and Fred Gletm, the Robert red in the Glenn farm Mrs Vim Shehan of DansvilW ling the v  1   School Board Pinckney Public Schools By, Eric C Roeeev Secretary oi Board , 1 M ttcJ  , deed are as followe TTie ice harvest Ss completed Land in the City of Brighton, her and at Zu       was 12 Ihches  CS M   naryest is completed Land in the City of Brighton, r r   iH at Zukey Lake The fee Michigantnd beingXot Ftfry one Mrs Charles Scott anoV dough Mn, Maroomt L  T  hchee thick 51 of the pkrtof Smith McPherW and Mrs Emest olfflsn waTILioTSU w Si rwfl7 1 Helper has City of Brighton, MWifioMattllfe Atom Dtekel home,T jpiwlMC,ry Wf3  Pital, Detroit, Tuesdcry u i, S MaSkn 11 ITirrRi Ti iiiiir  i   r   W   iTqWWiF l lllM UN acts qndJFaw ,  TUMCiY Sdmtific WJeapon ininlilnfluena Fight t r Turkey,, guardian of the, water route to the Black Sea through the Bosporus and the Dardanelles and the overland route from Europe, to the Middle Fast, Ion hat been a key country in te ear  Mcdl , PKIIS11MM terraueau area A great theatre JJ history U5lli51Bwa,KJ the land which is ivv Turkey was one the headquarters o the eastern Roman Empire and then the Otto tnaii Empire Since 1919, Turkey has progressed from a semifeudal land to a modern republic with a growing economic importance Most of Turkeys 19,000,000 people earn their living by agriculture is her 096,000 square miles, much of which is mountainous Turkey Is permanently represented at United Nations headquarters by Amr bassador Selim Sarper Her Hag is red with a white star and crescent ns  UNICEF Goes toSchhol in the Tyrol  Cost Cutting Production Methods Boost Yields Per Acre, Increase Farm Income More Plant Food Made the Difference Between These Corn Crops A member uf an Internationa9am of scientists at the World Influenza Center, set up by the world Health Organization WHO a London, inoculates an egg with influenza virus in the lint stci i a laboratory identification and classification The Ceiiie Wui  sty, hed by WHO, a United Nations Specialized Agency to obtJLiate and aid in studies of influenza through cm the world fN Observers Check onTruce in Palestine EEING dowti crop producing  icosts is a mighty important mat te these days  Prices of things fanners buy are going up, but farm income is lagging behind Purdue University economists say that the most important single factor controlling costs per bushel is a high yield per acre Their research revealed that on corn, wheat, soybeans, hay and pasture the yield per acre had more influence in cutting costs perbushe than any other single production factor This was borne out by a survey of 134 farms in Southeastern Indiana Here the economists found that farmers who ranked among the top third in corn yields had twice as much net income from their crop as fanners down at the bottom of the heap For wheat, the topyielding third had a net income 11 times greater per acre than the low onethird The difference was thrcv times for hay and seven tunes for soybeans The Middle West Soil Improvement L Committee points out that when i yields are high a farmer is in better shape to make a piufit in spite of risI mg costs or falling farm prices The way to get higher yields, it says, is to make every acre do a bet 1 ter eroi producing job through good orop and suilbuilcng methods Such a program should include the use of plenty of a wellbalanced fertilizer conir nine, nitrogen, phosphate and  potash It should include a good rotation  which wellfed deeprooted  le,u cj add 01 ganic matte and con dition the soil for higher yields Michigan Farmers Are Uuing rVtae Fertiftear To Boost Per Acre Yields rsv x2nLh Sail A nun delegates a younVwaiter to help her serve bowls of soup  an extra On the schoolcfeildrens menu, in Mayrhofen, Austriamade possible by help from the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund tJNICBF The children are served their extra lunch each day at an inn operated by the mayor of the village MA5WSH0K REAUY W jew becousoYOU k rteosurements go to Hne ACTORY wheroyoyf hoes sire mad5jg  r ersoaal Fitting Service In too  privacy of your home or office given without charge by your,  Mason Man, gives you an utterly pew idea of shoe comfort  ,7Hes the firecttoyou Fax mtbry Representative of the MsrJeading manufacturer,of its  kind in the world  life Hell be glad to call and give you a Demonstration of 250 styles of dress, work, or sport  shoes, including the amazing  VelvevEez AirCushion Jasole  Shoe, which cradles your foot on 10,000 tin Air Bubbles Drop a card and well have him call No charge no obligation to buy Alog the I banese iront in Palestine, a party of unarmed Uate observers checks military positions to make certain that the V nt  TUMVSimposed ceasefire is being kept by both sides This F i , under ihe command of a French officer third from left, confrs with some officers of the Lebanese Army overa map of the area fV Observers in Action Money Invested in Fertilizer Pays Out in More Efficient Crop Production CHICAGOMichigan farmers are 4using more fertilizer in growing their crops, according to the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Figures made available by the National Fertilizer Association show that approximately 417,401 tons of plant fodd were used on farms in the state last year, compared with 193,274 tons in the preceding year This was ar increase of 24,17 tons or about 6 per cent ove  Michigans 1947 consumption It  resented a 15r per cent increase over the prewar year of 1940 The 1948 fertilizer consumption for the entire United States topped the  previous record year of 1947 by about per cent Or 15 956,289 tons as against 15,039,376 tons The steadily increasing use of fertilizer in the past 10 years is attrib uted to these factors 1The desire of farmers to boost crop yields per acre and their readiness to appry practices that will accomplish this 2Realization by farmers that plant food reserves in tht soil are declining 3Heavier demands for plaM food by new luhyielding crop varieties 4 Hecognition that pastuio is a cash crop and should be fertil ied Agricultural economists point out that fertilizer is u jod buy at present prices, accord nijto the com mittee The e research mm sav ta money in  in Vitil  i  jay out in n short time It will get more efficient crop production  more bushels or pourds of crops per acre at little or no additional labor cost Fertilizer is most effective when ii is teamed with a rotation that pro tects the soil and builds its physical structure and tilth Wellstructured soil is a better storehouse fur an nutrients and moisture Such roii produces higher crop yields at a low er cost per unit iacn Man  J personal 3 rtrvfee JACK HANNETT, Agent 3 1 8 South Howell PETCES WILL ADVANCE ON FEBRUARY 15ft,  vith eivil strife continuing in Greece, United Nations military servers teams continue their tedious, often dangerous jobs of atching the countrys northc frontiers to make SUIT that tHre nc illegal interference on U part of Greeces neighbor, ihis oup ot UN observers was phetoffTanbqd near Aghia FarakcvL Human RightjCommission Meets Again toil Tests Give Valuable lnfrmatJor Mit Lands Need for Lime and Plant Nutrients Tbie Is a model of the buildings A be erected in New York Cttjs for UJis permanent beadqaarter Construction will start abas tfee artsMlcn of September with tho excavations for the 39stoty loosssaifat battdini at tho right The United States OoTemaasflft SJMS the Caitad KaMsssi a SiSS,soS interestfree loam for M    ArtAttocts almost to orssplete tkt first mmMlyliq liz cf the United Naoome CsssJaolssnC5H,ima,w5fr  rtral discussion between meetings Left to right Dr coariea eanl  ixternatiomal Covenanttj tsaeimomt tfco 2 ,a Human Eights adoftod last fear m Farls by tmo Osssstal AsstamW  CHICAGO  Sol tests taken this fall can help you do a better job of liming and fertilizing your land and filling the sod conrnlssarv with ,a well balcrcef supply of plant nu  talents most needed for higher crop yields and lower per bushel costs next year A god sod test has to start with good samples, the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee points out That mers nkirg a z Ment nunfibfr ft troLs It mean  ting enough soil rom dihcivnt Huks of  the farm and oomoining samples from like areas, it means bmg caiciul to jt good samples from pooryielding fields Cn sU,tr flci, mples siiould , bfr taken from the top, the middle i  irrd tv, bottor the committ sayS j You can jret directiobs for trkmg soil samples from your county Lent,   from agronomists at thete col   lege, or from your local fertilizer  3eiler Vhen samples are efficiently tak i on, eaiciully tested ard accuitli   mtc , rted, tii can give you val i  uatJle inforrriation about your soils llcnt nutrient needs But you will i, ut to coiisder additional facts in c c v elopirt a program to boost your yields Among items to consider  sre What it the lands previous dropping history What was the per  I CareTN  ksi Samples Qtoe j  Clue m ls Tgutrient Needs acre ield Ho has the soil baea   handled What rotations havaba5nri followed What fcrali2er aid,HraK ing treatment hfcs the soft wad1 What is the lands slope and  age  d how badly is it erpd Yoti can check on the pUnj your crops are actually gel watching for hunger signs   already produced this sef soil teste, cropping ar1 i  and hunger signs wil  nose your soil    W V A tuAtUmikliik   , Wednesday, January 31 195F 3  kj the Railroads  QORANDWI OF AGRIBfeNT the Labor Unions seek to this agreement  What is TRUTH  At viirious states in the present dispute with the broth rhoorls of railroad operating employees    hf railroads agreed to arbitrate The union leaders refused    the railroads accepted the recommendations of President Tiumans Emergency Rord The union leaders refused,    the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950 The union h ITS refused Fiiill in Agreement was signed at the White Houv JII December 21, 1950 Now the union leader sec to repudiate the Agreement  The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rates and date indicated The Agreement is given in full below mmmm ii cable to 9 Effective 0obe ed r0,2  Murs dlnine car tyhrU to  to be p  par nth no Pn1  hourB ,aBa 2,, per w , i the hour Effective Februaryr 1 UT r eshall accrue aite 0nehaH sn ly saiary to  The basic montruy  Mrrs 205houL onehalf shall accrue alter ecu The basic monthly salary to br paid for the 2uauuuv month shall be the same ar that now paid for the 225hour  month Except that four dollars and ten cents 410 shall be added to the prenent monthly rate effective January 1, 1951  10 In consideration of above, this agreement to be effective until October 1, Iboc, and thereafter until changed or modified under provisions of Railway Labor Act Moratorium on proposals for hanes in wapes or rales until October 1, 1953, as follows No proposals for change in rates of pay, mle or working conditions will he initiated or progressed by the employees against rny carrier or by any car rier against its employee, parties hereto, within a period of three years from October 1, 1950, except such proposals for changes m rules or working conditions which may have been initiated prior to June 1, 1950 Provided, however, that if as the result of government wage stabilization policy, workers generally have been permitted to receive socalled annual improvement increases, the parties may meet with Doctor Steelman on or after July 1, 1952, to  discuss whether or not further wage adjustments for employees covered by tl 1 aTement are justified, in addition to increases received under the cost of living formula At i re request of either party for such a meeting Doctor Steelman shall fix the time and place for such aeetir Dorter Steelman and the parties may secure intubation from the wage stabilization authorities or other government agencies If  the parties are unable to agree at such conferecs whether or not further wage adjustments are justified v re publishing thw and other advertisements to talk to you at liiot iniw    v 0 important to everybody Washington, 0 C December 21, 1950 1 Establish hour week for yardmen with increase of 23 cents effective October 1, 1950, and additional 2 cents effective January 1, 1961 2 Set aside 40 hour week agreement until January 1, 1952, and establish 6 day work week for yardmen Effective with the first pay roll period after 30 days from the date of execution of the formal agreement, yardmen required by the carrier to work on the 7th day to be paid overtime rates except engineers who shall receive straight time rates for the 7th day This does notcreate guarantees where they do not riow exist On and after October 1, 1951, three months notice to be given of desire to go on 40 hour week Provide for consideration of availability of manpower and 4 cents per hour if and when the 40 hour week actually becomes effective 3 Settle rules for 40 hour week and 6 day week 4 Grant yard conductors and brakemenother rules such as daily earnings minimum, car retarder operators and footboard yardmasters as recommended by Emergency Board No 81 5 Settle following rules  Initial Terminal Delay Conductors and Trainmen t Interdivisional Runs Pooling Cabooses Conductors and Trainmen Reporting for Duty   More than One Class of Service Switching Limits Air Hose Conductors and Trainmen Western Differential and Double Header and Ton nage Limitation Conductors and Trainmen all Territories 6 Road iqen to receive 5 cents per hour increase effective October 1, 1950 and additional 5 cents per hour increase effective January 1, 1951 7 Quarterly adjustment of wages on basis of cost of living index 1 point to equal 10 per hour First adjustment April 1, 1951 Base to be 176 Mi 3 they shall ask the President of the United States to appoint a refer, who shall sit with them and consider all pertinent imonration, and decide promptly whether further wage increase, are justified and, if so, what such increases should be, and c effective date thereof The carrier representatives shall have one vote, the employee representatives shall have one vote and the referee shall have one voce   11 If the parties cannot agree on details of agreement or rules they shall be submitted to John H Steelman for final decani n   Th   11 P 1 rates, ,pe Protections for ,, above exn ances, and exis  Biscellneous i arentUnd3rd  raterflrL18 Ljuea m the  The f on individual  rat rules an agreement  IsJomtuallv aK9nnt and caittee empioyoes covered by this OfJ HG rand Cruel Engineer ner arrl Chai TIM ocomc    PSS3S, wrier1 Chairman euro ferencc reroVaSk tori TPrTideat Ui Chairman Commif19 UeSI By Prt EASTEHN  SOUTHEAST WESTERN   V JmVwft   MS locals Mike McGowan of Pontiacwas a week end quest at the Louis Coyia home, ivir, and Mrs,William Marshall ol tocisbridco caiied at the  Georn3 MeeOon home Friday  The Rex Socket iamily of De trcii spent the week cad at Uxe Olin Robinson home I Rev, Hancock vuV and son  of Howell wsro Sundiy qussts of  Mr and MrsRobert Pik A letter received from Dale Meabon in Korea so J ha was I silt xiq at Hu7g vcKiau to I somethinq to hopper, in McPherson rospo  Ho well Mrs Helen Bland v ak is  ill with pnoimoniir Mr and MrsStaiilv Dcnchuck of Detrc  xa Sunday quests oi Miss Grxci Soers, Miss G21M  Spears and Mrs, Horde ii   Friday to oiten 1 Mr and Mr ,   i Mi, and Mr I  orrl Vr a ad Mr3d the iun ft1   Gsorqe at Bin iu  i Stuada Q si   Ben Wht 3 v   and family  H  d Mrs Norman Vviitt 4 i in Flint last iiool session rqe Ciane, Camburn ixijii qttend Ewn S,  i Kiiion una Mrs, Wliie and Mr, BASE2I QAI, Plnckney lost be in c, mes to Hartlcid bee Fridcr xiqht The reserves 24 to 5, M oi lsd Urst teem lost 31 to 3V ri the Pncknev with lOAi Mvr5i had 9, Dik Darrow QOL J io iits re serves The Pinckov a land but lo    week, b TT ast  V   s JJ  The Pinolnr vih Mr, Brob 1t at  U v  ETIKGl  ill meet Thar,, WM DA Fri, Fefc, 9 SotU Lyon  re ri r 1 ,t rresi iS iast v a are ,or    to 69 000 in 1949 Robins are stilll seen as iar north as Mackinac City ieasfinq on Mountain Ash berries Permits to cut timbei in six state forests will be offered at auction Feb 89 Conservation Hatcheries re lee  i 2,204,000 trout last year, an acrease oi 152,000 over the year below  las dept will accept sealed bi  on 329 deer hides 50 percent fewer miac clucks are wlnterina in the oi  from Port Huron to Toledo  ConSservation empilovees not draft exempt 30 have al eady qone into service and oi  the 1500 full and part time em ployees 15 percent are liable to th draft  Bounty payments tumbled in Dec to 13,620 There were 1178 foxes, 138 coyottes, 22 bobcats and one Wolfe  Deer huntinq violations werd responsible for 80 percent of the Novhuntipa law violationsThere  were lw4 arrest The state purchased 12,587 acres of land last montfi 130 was in UnadiUa and 880 in the Greqory area The rests around th state 9 The beaver and otter season ia extended 2 days, to April 9 in  the upper peninsula and March 31 in the lower J WMIVw y3 t rtty V J ,, THE WNCKNEY ttiJttQf  Wednesday, fcmuary 31 1951  1 UMills   44  Peoples Store Eitered 2nd w  a 2nd class j matter at postotfice Act of March 6, 1877 114 SoHowell StPinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publsher hU and Mrs Llovd VanBlari , cum of Baughns Bluffs, Poriqg 1 Lake entertained Mrs C, H,Knn  edy, Mr, and MrsThomas Howe I ana the John Burg family with a television supper Sunday ev enincr, The Howard Read family spent j Sunday at the Georqe Wilae home in Ann Arbor IMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE Grcseriest Drygpo6s Canned Golf Shoes Gents,  rnishings Liftgeri  r v Keiineoy  n  f  r   VJiWPsSrr  4 10WEST PklCE EVER  Special Je luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Rant  The Max Reynolds family wo 1 dlner quests  th Jas  Whtiley home, j Arthur Bullis and wife of Gr4r Jory were Saturday dinner ejus at the Robert Read homo, Mr, and Mrs Jack Younq hav  sold their horn in Gregory I Asa Washburn and will  to Dexter,  Mary Ann and loan Nash o Howeil spent Friday night with Barbara and Jane Nash honor  ina their birthdaysMr and Mrs, Francis Krupa and Mrs, Alex Carish of Detroit called on Will Shehan Sunday and on Mrs Shehan at St Joo hospital Ann Arbor MrsShehai Ncame home Tuesday Mrs Em ory Plummer is taking care of her , Francis Shehan took Will She han to St, Joe hospital, Ann Ar bor Saturday to see MrsShehan, Joe Griffith entered StLawren ce, hospital, Lansng, Tuesday or an operation on his back, Harry Frost wio went to the county house has left there,Pre sent whereabouts unknown, The Nelson Shehan family hav moved from Hamburg to their new home on North Ten jtorial Road and US 23 Mr and Mrs Edward Parker ,are makina extensive improve ments on tho Lucius Wilson cott aqe at Portage LakeFred Reb , mon is the contractor, , Born to Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reason at Rowe hospital, Stock  bridrre Sunday, a daughter Jac  gueline, , i The following from here at  tended the venison banquet Sat jvoav niaht at the Dexter Maso is lodge Merwin Campbell,Clare j HdgeMerwin Compbell,Clar   Hk Ona Campbell Carl Lenta, Olin Robinson Rex Sack t v editor, Mrr Morion Poor son has her new home in Howell on Maple Srt about completed, Mrs, Elizabeth Smith and of frnrt rnent the weeV with Mrs Jennie Devrraut, Smith wrr at the Mich, Prers move meeina in Lansina Mr, tnd Mrs, WE MORE ODORS ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY  No more xpomiv unhtolfhy pumping ond digging up of cupools,teptic tanks, ipagv pools, gnost fraptond clogged lin Her th most reliable end latest method to liquefy, diisolv and saponify greoie, sludge, hoir, cfoh and other orgonic solids Thij modern chemical guaronfees qultk end efficfnii rcsuils in 12 lo 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN of pool or rork necessary while chemical is working 5 70, 15, 25, SO, and 100 iB CONTAINERS  Canadian Pt Off Rg US Pot Off Persia ris fiuclMf d7l7 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake ax Notice f WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE TW PU fNAM TOWNSHIP HALL WEDNESDAY and SATURDA JNTIL FURTHER NOTICE HOURS 1000 A M TO 400 F M Lorenzo Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP THE AS  TAXES ARE NOW DUE ND PAYABLE TO ME UNTIL DOG    MAflCH L1951  COMPLETE ocome Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION SO1  Mr  r y f r i jotery ii  i n Darrow cl HOE East GrandRivernd floor1 929 J Howell Michigan  John 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ly 11 Dead or Alive FAJW AWMtAW COIABCTED PROMPTLY HORSES10 Each OWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WE BUY HIDE nD CALT SKINS I  LAVE HABDWAH1 JCentral Oead 81 o s Jc vCoj  DR G  McCLUSKEY 1 U2 Hor,Whlai Ave,   SSShK1  Ineijidence 814  Evenings by Appointments  Howell   Michigan , fiRB SND J  Bca,sJla FBEP CjJJDHOFF 8c  11 Repairing MYfiON 1 HUGHES Plumbing and Heaana State 8717 Lakeside Drive license  Bush iflfce P H SWABlttOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem quipmen Ambulance Service XSiKKmSmSSmBVfSi and ram Property A Speciality f LEE LAVS General msurance OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ays Howell t MHfelgan fnoce 358 Residence 61 LLOYD Uvesteck Hauflna Than esd Fssd ays 0io Man  GLIB Ledwidge was Notre Dame tram Thursday un til Tuesday Miss Verqoica Ledwkigle of Dexter spent Sunday with Mrsl Baymonda Morris andfamily David Ledwidge and  Tom Mohlman were guests at a chick en dinner Saturday night at the Iiois Shirley home, Don Griffith and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday callers at the Joe Griffith home  Mrs, Edna Spears and Jack horn, from fflrrFSVe 8  J TS , It a man iStft able to eat tha foods he likes hes in mriy sorry sliupe  imagine gcig through lite without being able to r ijoy a fine big platter of I 1VUD trLUu ,0 w  bacon and eggs That is the wQy jgj attended a dinner Sun ifWiit JVV1 , U S ond Con 101 OK lUnrnnmoRmnc OAL HEATER  Kodet 520B 3 lb Coal Cap I YeH thi modern conveniens and amazing essbomy of tht WARM MORNING heater U rolf a sensation Its the only beatet of its Idnd In the world Exclusive, patented Intefeiof construcdoa results In an abundance of  tlean, healthful heat and big fuel savings Heats ill day and night without refueling Boos any iad of coal, coke o briquets Semfrsftjtotnatls, afjsriM feed Start a fire but once a year I  VAt is and see the dependable, lowcost ,   ITAail MORNTNO today rABMBR Tm  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max BuselL Mc Joseph N Damiliot, 3414 E 5th Seat, Day i ton Oiiu, vcd to be, but f,e  he has iTn  taking HADA COU he r s  he fc Is jurt  fine iiii is jibi to enjoy lots , and Jols of tue W9  frjs Mr Da   mil lot fot n    i that takiiv HADACOL helped rrs  sVilern r  in a defickmcy cf   Vitamins   8,, Niacin and Iron Hare i5 F r Umilotis elaliment Mr fust bottle of HAD ACOI r    d methat HADACOL v    t I noeded for t1 gas rr r ach at nifll 1 couid nut Kt1  lood on friy ti, i  ache but after the first b I was goin, rcat, IJow i bacon cw egi, and other fc, that never would stay with rre I also cn sleep well at night  Thanks to HADACOL I will never be without it, and aw  recommend it to all who Euilev i  with the above ailments that 11 had I know because I hava suffered for quits srme time, e 1850, Th LcBInc Covnrfetion   AUCfIONEEB Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYUE Phone PJnekney8F2  RfjTUaERATION SERVICE HAPOLD RADY Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DK C I TOWNER Phone 64F14 Plnckney, hOoh CAflTIES  Concrete Produce QrcnnL Saa Top Soil Road Aratrel rnl DP Road BuUdfna Blocks LaM, Piece or Contract 7628 Toma Rd, Pinckney, Mich Phone Dexter 3116 JOHN E McCLHLLAND STERLING INSURANCE OCX  DentUt day aiven by Mr, and Mrs,Art Krych in Howell in honor of the christenina of their dauqhter i The Merlin Amburqev family clalled on Mrs, Flora MacArtor at McPhersan Ihospdtal, Howel Sunday afternoon The Oscar Beck family were Saturday dinner quests of Mrt  and Mrs, Merlin Ambiraey,   Miss Alberta Dinkel was home  1 n   Special fteiffesentattve 8044 Portage Lake RoacL Dsxier Teiepnon 469 iXoweU Phone Dexter 3461 H w wriiE HOTARY mSURANCB and BONDS PHONE iff PINCKNEY 1169 Pinckney RdTHoweU Mtafc A A A A A APhil Barney Kralzmillcr J Livingston Jounty Phone 2SSM Ann Afpor AflVS Repreeiitae iwj    four days last week on account FOR SALERoyal typewriter in oS ilktess  qood conditions 20, edso marble Mrs, Albert Dinkel spent the pP dxMsn Lucius Do9 FOR SALETip Top Grill at ii  bt Pinckney, Ideen week end at the home in Howell Ernest Kew Phprm 42 , West Main FOR SALE OR aENTottre o Pt iof ideal couple, WU1 a, Huron River, Lakeland, MtGh S qe fcr buyer to Durchase TATTPQ s TOT OF CAREFUL rooms, balcony iull bath and ja but prefer sellinq the buife PI ANNING TO RUN A FARM shower, screened porch, electric Terms arranged to suit buyer FLAwmnw iw nwn langealso coal jackor hotwater Anyone deainnq miormaten ccdind one of the main thtnqs ts heater, qood gn I Mrs, Skinner No 9, providinq a backloa for the fu ,D M Baker 5e5i Femdale Dr FOR 8ALE j Wgodf  TA st V4 TwitVi rf T rtlraArmn Minn  Earl Gnlhm ture, Toke care of that with cr Lakeland Mich bank account for the future, It   ,, ,, ir, w,an vnu FOR SALEOak Dinette in good RCiSM FOR RrtBoard tt  certainly doss add WPwhen vou condrtiop VWian Ledwidge sired Mrs L J Mettnmemake reqular deposes ,   LRrlTCocker ferxm 13i6  cfcY  , TART BUILDING YOUR CASH iels, Marfe Mfch phone 61F12 The Clare Sunday in assc  REBWVE HERE  fqkfa pent, Mr, and Mrs, Curtis Pateerson itrrherlblksand Mary Holt Stockbridqe call ed at the Stanley 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> r      TOP1 l   J Dispatch J  Wednesday January 24 1951 Obituaries ELMORE M BOOK Elmore M Book, 87, died at the Arnold Home, Detroit, where he haa lived tor a number of years He came to this section in early manhood and made his home witr the John Donaldson family in Southwest Putnam This farm is now owned by ine state About 1993 he married Mrs Margaret Poole ana went to live on her farm on Barton Rd After her death he bought the house on East Main St, now owned by  Mrs Morley Reynolds He did  odd jobs about the viilageand in thisway made many friends Failing health caused him to give up living alone about ten years agoHe was with a step daughter MrsXjrlaays Gorham in Detroit awhile but ior some time at the Arnolds home Besides Mrs Gorham a stepson, Charles Poole of EugeneOregon, survives The funeral was held at the Swarthcat Funeral Home, Satur day afternoon, Rev Woalcock of Gregory ofiiciatingBurial was  OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat Gov Williams has dropped his budget in the laps oi IM econ omy mindedi legislators It is 357,000,000 lessthan last year but does not include cml dej lehse It will be cut if new taxes are levied other than the qpvei nors corporation   The gas taxfavored by the leg JT v islature will be vetoed by the has  gcrnor and there is enough exposition to it to keep it from rjeing passed over his veto Michigans share of the feder a civil defense program is  58,000,000 Whether this can be     raised in addition to state de I L SknsvTemAto ense funds is another worry Lim 1 m V Cemetery ited defeats Pjans are already ehaping up The air force wilt conduce maneuvers over the Soo locks Thj governor has a powerful weapon in his hands He can de  ckxre a state of emergency, de  fine its nature and area and pub  iish regulations Waqe and price control are im inent Pres Green ofhe AF,L, favors price controls but not  wage Michigan workers would not bt so bad off with wage can trola their average wage is 75 a week The nations xrverage is 62  Th Drown murder in Katama soo has caused another death penalty bill to be mtroducecLRep Bets of Monroe who has intro, duced several such bills before is the author The Little Hoover Com would consolidate iff board and estab  ftsh an agency It does not say  how much money would be oav   Senator Coleman  f JW  Creek would revise the election M0 laws to eliminate election errors AT VALLEYFOftse THS CONTINENTAL ARMY LACKED FOOD, SHOCSLOTHJNO, ADEQUATE SHfiCTER AND AMMUNITIONEVGRyrHtista aur COURAGE, TO A 3KEATER O CESSER EXTENT, AT THE STAAT 0TEVY YMX,  TMC COUASr 0OU FIGHTING FORCES HAS HAD TO MAK UP ID SHORTAGES OF SUPPLIES BECAUSE WE ARJE A PEACEL0IN6 MATON AND HENCE HAVE NATfOH ON A wkthFOOTlNQ N TtMES OF ADAM J SAUER Adam J Sauer 76 retired Ann Arbor lumber dealer, died at his  farm on Dexter Town Hall Road Thursday For years he was as sociated with his brothers, ChdtC and lohn in the lumber business in Ann Arbor Me retired in 1920  and bought what is known as the Chris Lavey farm where he  has since lived His first wife, Kate Botsford died in 1907 In  1922,he mctrrtecttAlbertine Hamzni ell of Ann Arbor She survived with a daughter Mrs Josephine Stigleman and a grandchildThe funeral was Saturday at the Muehlig Funeral Home, Ann   Arbor, Rev Koons of the Episco   pal church officiating Burial was  ,  in Forest Lawn cemetery, Dexter 1 jlaSOIUC LtO Golden Rule Lodge 159 F  A  M 0 Ann Arbor of which he was XAMATMIC Gi a life member conducted th ser1 401 w vices at tha grave   School Notes BASKET BALL NEWS Pinckney high school lost to jjxtei here rriday, 40 to 33 Dexter was ahead all the way,  icauing JO 20 at half Pinckney  1 alii a the last hali and scored id uits to Dexters 1Q but could net take up the slack Ware lad iiirkney with 9, Mattoson got 8  J jcska 6, and A Mrosfka S, tviuir j nc Bianchara each got  12 or dexter  no iiUi,Kney loservcs won the 1 litst qame oi the, season IB  o iG Dexter used 20 player omp id to Pinckneys llGai vvvay was high for Pinckney with 6 Dariow and White ha 1 4  c h Bradev and Rebman 2 ,t  and MenboiL 1  PINCKNEY  vl via13 son F , A Mrosfka C j Mrosfka G  Jehreys G  S ib Pinckney  1 luosor Dexter  Wagon or,  Buchotlz, Cunningham Pi nckney Res Dexter Res Darrow  F Klein White F Forshee Galloway C Rose Rebman G Long Meabon G Patrick SubPinckney Carr Jr Henry, I  I Henry, Clark, Bradley, KMatte misjaJ rpeuHed sorii  and has rqreled it DEXTER Murray Blanchard Bennett Krull Hammell, J Frank Current Ckmimeat , A school bus ran off an icy  bridge at Gladwin last week and plunged bottom side up in the river, upside down I childrem I being killed and most of the 50  chilaren injured The road had not been sanded as the county roaa commission employees were out on strike because two tmpj s had been fired The county took ovr maintenance of  the ite naJs some timv ogo inciton developed The employ  es ciim tny showed up the  moinmq oi ih ccident and off  red I sana th roads but the ouo commission reiused to let ill m unless h  rturned to iK prm 11 xi Lx  i  e Pi is m ui I iiq tlie union, 1 j  the lost ui ident The Detroit ditoiiril, blast d to mention ourt in India has TOO, IT it OM J0 CN THC HOME FRONT TO  THAT OUR  MEN, WHO HAVC NCV6R LACKED COURAGE AND FORTITUDE, SHALL NOT LACK FOR Ti MATERIALS AND THE MACHINES  TO POWEA THEJA ALCX,  Newg MASONIC Livingston Lodge M No 7 oi     Oiurclies 1 St Marys Camotic Church Pkicksey Michigan BASKET BALL SCQiES Jackson 45 Ann Arbor 37,Yps lunti 4 Redford 28University 391 Lincoln 30, Chelsea 84, Roose I  velt 37 Milan 41, Flat Rock 36 Saline 4, Dundee 33 St Thomas  39 Resurrection 31, Manchester  42, Brighton 41, Everett 65,1 Howel 46, Holt 77, WUUaimston 38, Leslie 60 Qkemus 39 Fowlei ville 57 Siockbridge 54, Haslett 69, Dansviile 34 Crocker, the 6 ft center who j pitched in the Tri County league tor Chelsea got 37 points This ,is claimed to be a high school record Maybe but in 1930 Don  1 1 A Burma ound Di Cordon Seqrave quilty of treason and scnt need him to 6 years in prison, hr operated a hospital in India and was charg ed with treating Burma rebels aurirj a revolution Thrre has always lyny oiput whether this is a enmina oknse or not Doctors as a rule novo alwa3 considered it their duiy to treai those who are in paui or illThe United States made iho same in Burma ever since Aitor J WiixS Booth had shot Abraham Lincoln no broke his leq but made hi q away on horseback Ho soppec n Mary land at the iome 01 L country doctor, Dr Thomas Jviudd and had it sctCIuaa did not know Booth or thai Lincoln was shot The Pinkertous of the socret service Irailing Footh iPund his  boot at the Muda home which the doctor had had to cut oif and ho was arrested for aiding land so hot v  ieeling he i war, sentenced to Tortuqas pris on ujf Flonda, ihe Alcatrez of that day This prison was long  he abandoned Hre the doctor distinguished nunsa in the  trejmont of yellow fov, an eo idemic there The feeling subsidSwarthout scored 44 points in F  ATBev ft Albert h Schmitt, Pastor 1  old opera house here against ed and Mudd was pardoned Mi Bmdaf Masse,  m   ,1 11     President Andrew John ckney schooL on the night of UWI, WrSal 56, of JWnnmghasliPrtuwIair Fabrwry 3 The ban S died at his hgnsrSabidaili which is at 70p Jwill real  He was the Sonof the late Erwin I  vemson Each Mason 1 perThe super market trMKi is cost land Carlie Carr Hart of Ghubbs, 1 ifloar   Now thereCorners  and graduated from Ige Jodgeroom hm ing Michigan money are but 733 chain stores In 1937 Howell high school He attend , p nnftk  writ th loaae there were 2018 They all paid Michigan State and got his ltors phorA  wnte  ioage 250 a year license, netting the rnasters degree at Columbia 9eCTeXJiy state 306250 I He was supt oi Baldwin high Program , in for reserva Liens is as follows Trie 1 vocation Chaplain Winter 800  Noveana Devfionsi Cenfessions  Friday evening crt 730 P m Friday aftsr Nwerina Ivotteiw Saturday 730 to 900 P M Sunday before 800 Mass CoaaTgcrtInal rumunitv Church Rev Donald D Brculv Patc ffijalL sev for thJrd place in teachers to get salaries New York is first with 4,030 a year Ccdilornia Is second with 3,900 and Michigan and New Jersey third with 3,700 COKSEBVATIOM DOT NOTES his 1950 attendance at Michigans 60 state parks was U667,793 persons, island Lake near Brigh ton drew 714,000More hunting licensee were sold in 1950 but fewer fishing licenses Deer license sales were  330, 235 or 2 5 precent more than last vearBow and arrow hunters were 13,400 compared tc 10,500 In 1949 a 10 percent increaseThe conservation dept is foil na foxes 1000 miles this winter to find out their eating habits It  doctors degree at the University of Michigan Since he has been director Michigan Unemployment Com His wife, Freda, and two children survive Also a brother Loren of Detroit and two sisters, Mrs Bernice Rose of California and Mrs Stanley Haines of Cohoctah The funeral was at the Birmingham M E church Tuesday with burial in White Chapel Cemetery The deceasel is a fousiaot Roger Carr oi Pinckney,   Toastmaster, Hare Bennett , day service 1 J Introduction of Masons  Guests young people r Com,stng,led by Nelson Miiri choir to sing AUTO ACCIDENT Mr and Mrs Ross Read ot this place were involved in an auto accident in Howell Friday night They had been visitina crt the  take part, Junior l30Sun School Tap Dancing Betty Scovill Class I juJrngrm Fellowship Pvat erityCont b Win Baughnt Ltrvriie VanSlambrook s Skakt Remarks Judge lames Breakey ing party before meeung Singing Jack, Bill, Dick, Chris ihuau at 30 Prayer meeting Contest cond by Howard Thayey and teachers meeting at Georue Accordian Musi  iobbv Door Prize Award  L ,  Smith Henry Thompson home n repute, Wednesday 4  00 Junior choir7J0, hn  Senior choir wants 10 know if they slaughter 1Z TZX J visiUng du  mKhita r pheasants wantonlv lio Taylor , h,onle and 1  pneasanxs wantonly home around 12oo p mi After rabbits and or if their principal diet is mice and anmals already Jailed Beach erosion along richigans 3000 miles oi shore line is gettto be a problem and a study is  being made to find means to combat it Wind water and ice all contrubute to this damage 26 northern counties have re ceived checks totalling 82,491 asthoir 25 percent share of hm ,ber sales from national forests The ice spearing season con  tlnue through Peb  If the ice nolds out the deptmapDiho crews will finish mapp ing 84 lakes in lower peninsula cotiea ALL THREE rrifc BIO THRET wgmBN HEBOE81 Daily oik Sunday on Sundays In color U The Detroit Time Comic Pagesrre Hopdkmq Cass dr Roy Rogers, and The Lone Ranger Thrill to the dashing deeds of these great cowboy heroes SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Ride on hair raising western ad with Hoppy, Roy ana the Long Ranger in the Detroit times  p m they turned on Gd Rivera truck crashed into the rear end oi their car, damaging it badly Neither of them were hurt The driver of truck Lewis DeVogts, 31 Detroit was jailed ior reckless driving Ross had just gotten his car out of the body shop Friday where damages  susfcned Christmas time were repaired He and Mrs Read expected to leave for St Petersburg, Florida Monday BILLS PUTNAM FOR 495 During the recent ctiptheria outbreak here in which several mild oases were reported, the Hollister children were taken to University Hospital, Ann Arbor,  for treatment They were there or a couple of weeks The hotptt al has billed the township lor  DECISION HANDED DOWN In the suit of Albert Kuptz vs the Estate of Dede Hinchey for  8000 back wages, the referees Stanley Berriman and Francis Barren, appointed by Judge Hj ram Smith rendered a decision no wages were duf Atorrvey Shreve of Delrit anncmced h  would appeal tc probate court If the decision is affirmed an ap  psat to circuit court is possible rUNCliTPflOCSEDINGS Regular meeting of the villag3 council Jan 16 1951 Called to order by Pres Dinkel Roll call Present Read, Eisele ShirleyR Clark Absent Swar thout Moron by Road, supported by Shirley to approve appointments of Paul Singer, Norman Van Blaricum and Louis Shirey,to the fire dept Motion carried t Motion by Read supported by  Clark to allow following bills Thos Read Sons  1170  Stabler Oil Co 524 Co, Rd, ConUabor sts, 52,64 Lavey Hardware 6221 Ghuv iasic  tey aCii Paul Chadfee  Cavair Meunoulte hev ta  3ac7S  Supt  Assisant Mrning Wots       Sunday School Children s rlour ,    Young Peoples oelitJ Evoning Vorsi  CoWrrro FellowsD1 Service i 1  J J 1145 7U , 0  i v1  DEVSREAUXMErWTT j MrsJennie Devereaux of Pinck neyliaj announced the marriar  of her daughter  me, to Leslie r Mrritt of Howoll The weddi q  took place in Deti M on Saturday in the presence 0 only immed   iaio relatives am was fohowcl by lunvheon n the Bok Cad ill cf Hrtl Attendants of the ooi  pla weo William Devereaux ofI Detroit and Mis Fred Smith of  Evaii brother and sister of the  oride Mr and Mrs Merritt are ,nov honey moo ryna n Florida Jane is a1ormer resident of Cmcinnatti, Ohio, wheie her father, the lnte William C Dv  raux was a meteoroligist of  and Mimi Florida She has held a responsible position j in the finance dept ot the Univ vily f Michigan since coming  1 to Pinckney She has been feted  iii pr3nuptial parties at Pinck I ev and Ann Arbor ViMerritt, editor of the Liv irton County Press, is a son of 1 a k Merritt of Sunfield He is  n Vlumnus of the University of Pihiqan and taught journalism rrre He is popukir in fraternal and social circles The couple will reside at 319 S Center St  in Howell movie was Lade OtA  ame years ago with Warn  t r in the title roll   ied JwJ WarBl e civil war was the last jut on American sor and  war peo  ere do not realize the  rts and censquneer oi oj,  nfiict fouqht in their owi jor  ,  i I Korea 80,000 refugees Pqae th roads during th re CCUL UN retreat making muViry aon vers difficult In England c flue epidemic is taking many liv  The doctors say this is due to 10 years of rationinq and pincP i liv ng that has taken iway th natural resistance from dis asc awny from the people  i co mtry runs no danger of a food shortage On the con trary there is a surplus and sofar the people have hac enough money io buy it MARRIAGE UCWSP Hobert Haag 29, HoweU,Ger, alaine Wilhite, 33 Washtenaw Robert EmmOM, 24 HoWeU, MUFri Jcm  Hartlan, abel Hoag, 16, FowleryiHe GleniF FeV g  h L  Franks 22, Webberville Dora Violet Culver, 16 WebberviUe William Conine, 19, Howell Prts cilia Anderson 19 Fowierville BASKE1 LL SCHEDULE Fri, Fsh 2, Brighton hre  hre on there Tieii Feb 13 Haitians there Fri, Feb 16, Manchester hr  Tues Feb 20, Steckbridgr hr  ,   P W, Curlett, notices 620 495 for treating themupervisorjj H ShuHelec supp 77 Stanley Dinkel claims he did1 not Dispatch, ballots, notices 4120  authorise sending them thereThe The two last bill will be paid br other cases here were treated by,the Detroit Edison Co a local doctor and were not hos pitalised at a much lower cost The Hollisters had an out of town doctor COUNTY HEALTH UNJT The immunization committee of the counjy health council met  with the1 county board oi super visors Jan 18 The com wishea to start an immunization program ixrvey naruwar,  in Conwcry tOWnsWp Ths board Norman Miller, gravel 3474 refusedto appropriate anyfunds  Co Treas, supV  7161 In the afternoon the supervis Mildred Addey salv post, 5612 1 NOiICE NIGHT MEETING 1 The Pinckney Circle will meet iwith Mrs Sadie Moran, Thur,, I Feb 1st at 800 p m, Lena Brady, Secy  Mr and Mrs Wm, Mercer and  the Dr Walter Mercer family were Sunday guests at the Mcorswent 100 percent but addad Gregor homein Brighton oxs w uv H HrmCft ite Mark Nash is working nights each township must finance own health program BuOtion carrVecu Motion by fisele supported by Clark to approve appointment oi Lee Tiplady to village council Motion carried Mildred Ackley, clerk  Motion to adjourn carried Robert Grainger and family of  Lansing spent Sunday at the The Edwin Sprout famfly werejLouie Coyle home    Sunday orguestTdt the The Lloyd Hendee iantily spefo Hank S  taken a war  Edward fcwermanhome aurday nigt at mne Oerry ftch and  0    WhitiBOts TT nwm hesno, ohiell  BAKE SALE SAT FEB 10th We will hold a bake sale at the Martin Food Locker Pinck ney, on Saturday, Feb 10th from 11 0 a m to 300 p m  Pinckney Parent Teacher Assrv at the Brown McClaren factory in Hamburg Born to Mr an I Mrs flussell Gardner of Allison Drive, Ann Arbor, a daughter Miss Barbara Nash and the Clayton Bekering family were in Jackson Sarurday Tdc cttrol re long overdue an  w th nk the recent price boosts ar akin 0 the black mar ket We swallow the statement with a qrain n salt that material increased costs and higher wag es make these increases necess ary A printing machinery firm, informed us last week that effect ive herrwith they were raiding price 15 percent A new freight boos ot 6 percent is asked The freight rates now are 57 percent higher than those of 1946 If thjs increase goes through it will be the 9th one since then The Rosebush Quads are in danger of having no place tc go as a Lapoerbank is about to ior elose on their home It is nee ess ary to raise 500 this week to save it The Detroit News fund to aid them has not captured the fancy of the people and only S75 was contributed the first week However the Lord will provide and if the people become convinced the guads are in danger of want assistance will be forthcoming Later we hear Rose bush has signed an advertising contract with a canned milk   pany for 29,000 at 5000 d and 200 a month f LOCAL 4H NEWS paper appeared the name ot the Mbit of the Srsl yoar boys Pinckney high school alumni fc jtarted on Art year work This organization is frequently in  Wo wank lohn Burg for the don the rod and buoyea up by hope anon j lumber 11 I only totalled 17c  JO   j  A   MNMUWW  3  tSJSfSaft ejr W the account eVW  The Republican legislalnm claims to have won a big victory over the governor in the appoinl ment of public exxmrruofrolqmv These persons handle bajvk OCcounts of people who had them These are  small The attgen sends names, the governor  them Of the 78 cfnmmistictfji recommended only 6 w  crats Last year imtntstraloci adr In  S  iivv m fete mm Ii Wdattar fcy 84 19S1 BoweJJ 11 Neighboring Notes Washtenaw Lodge No 63 ail  Desttd F A M will hold their,, w ft  t t is ventoon bciut4 Saturday night Donald OConnorJsmmy Durante THE MILKMAN January 27, All Masons invited Mrs Nellie Daggett of Portage Lakek mother of Mrs Franklin Campbell, is a patient at Beyer1 Piper Laurie Joyce Maiden hospital Ann Arbor I Ooneav MnAtf, Conooo The Sloan Memorial athletic  Friday Saturday January 1127M BoldI atBrightonfhas been leased  job Garfield, Jimmy Durante to the Bremen for a year who,  prill operate and maintain it I Cpl Earl Buku, 21, of Chelsea w S,55MLJgKafift    WUb  Korea SYLVAN HA1M riday, Saturday, Jesssvy SStSTfSi HE A COCKEYED WOBUKT A Qood GtSMd Lucille BalL Eddie Moore, Wlulam Cartoon aed Albert Ti DesBvent i THE BREAfiNG POINT The Whitmore Lake school was, brojcen into last week and 50 y In cash taken, j  The up and a basket ball team  to 34 last Tuesjday also beaten Brighton Stock, bridge winning streak wasend HIGH LONESOME Sunday Mondayylaanarf It ft THE FULLEB BRUSH fle Lucille Ball , EddU Albert Cof nottxna WH WOK  Cartoon Popular tdaeeo If eundoy Show t, it 1t I Tues Wed ThwO, 90, tlefc TWO WEEK WITH LOVE Is Ti January 26 cominq Hartland I Maah uSfa  jj musical comedy wBa  beat Dexter 35   L    lane JowelL Wrnrdo Monftdbem day They have  M H J,u    It Jane PoweH, Ricardo Moirtrnhan with   shows 71 915 mcv Olson, Charles Coburn  pt Smith and d by Holt 60 to 33 Manchester j JJ HuilLobt Stak 1 beat Grass Lake 42 ta32  2   NT I H   For hot water on tap    For clean, quiet, carefree service    For automatic, completely dependable water heating   Be Moflera   Go Electric I ItiVIHl DIM1D1U MOSIOI    Mrs Lillian Delator is me new i manager of the Gregory Telephone office Bom to Mr and Mrs John La Mr of Pinckney at Rowe hospital 8tockbride Jan 14, a daughter,  Betty Jean t 1 Dr Messenger of Fowlerville I  has been called into the army and closed up his office there For the first time in 15 years the jail at Howell went three days last wee, Mon, Tues, Wed, without prisoners  TOM Wed, Thu,Jan, 30, Sleb I Betty Hutton, Fred AstaJre LETS DANCE In Novelty , ana Comings Dallas, Bom to Be Bad WestPotot Storq Shows at 7ilS and Sill QoiniiKpWoonmoAety Neve a Dull Moment T DexterTheatre  4 Afc  AVON 1UKATEK  ltoHkto MicMqo   i wwvm prisoners I ,,,, iSSW 101188 Howell was wSJS January 262728  killed last Thursday when his1  THE IAWIJESS ffi S 3  t OaWomaia fruit section Mrs Arthur Simkus of Fowferville on U S 16 6 miles west of How  en,  Friday Saturday January tM7 HAPPY YEeRf In Tochnleolror wild and wonderful dors with Dean StodcwelL Sheryl Hickman shows 7 915 LatMi Now with McDonald Carey GaU Russell nr iSSSSbSSTiXi  u n u n  T  J How Green is My Spinach  PRETTY QBU TheL Brighton American Legion Madri Grass  post has received a gift of the  1 comply fcitchflln equipment of Sunday Tuwday January 2830 I Joaa the BrownMcClaren factory atMOTHER DIDNT TELL ME i Car fa Toduatcoirat A Oood Cottody StortUe CoulfleldJlobert CXunminge  vt SeeVwir DCALCR or Your Edison Office  Hamburg consisting of potato I peeler, refrigerator deep freeze  I electric stovet griU, marble topp ed tables and 32 chairs Miss Edytha Smith has resign 1 Kitten Sitter ed her position at McPherson rhlng  Dorothy McGuire, and William Lundigan State Bank Howell and accept Sunset Boulevard y i ed one at the Universty oil I Michigan I The citizens of Fowlerville cgjiLJ  H Hi circulating petition for telephone w  g  P    area service to include free ser  Mr and Mrs Warren Fuchs r I vice to Howell, Pincknev and lspMit the week end at the Earl Tun Wod Thun,Jan, 8, tlah, 1 THE BLACK riOSC in Technvw outstanding of year staffing 9 J  i Short Cartoon Now l Short CominciFrL, 3attRoy Rogers fei  Sunset in the West Bun Una Solomons Mines The Younglove school T7TX meet at the school Friday niqht 1 f  4i Years Ago vice to HoweU, Pincknev and 16Pnt tt1 0 nd m me Lan fwv 1  T  VL C Brighton They Were lift out 0Gallup hotoe M Fuchs remain Cha3Lan 0 motl0n the present area setvie led for a week from her work at tures CharieTcesr who stabbed Michigan Bell office i EhckMoehl of Hamburghasien Ramon Estrada d the TrSnLltl Miss Gloria Fellows of Howell ltd in the air corp and gon west ofrioweU,Jov 27 8 enlisted in the WACs  to SanAntonio, Texas wounds resulting in death has oeen arrested for manslaughter Thehome of Dr Gerald Mc A blizzard hit here Saturday 1 and blocked all roads  The Stirling Opera Ce drew a packed house here Thursday ainey presented act 2 from the jSpexa Martliaand the Sleeping Beauty by Balte The Detroit News last Sunday  ran an article by Miss Jennie Junliyy Haze of Pinckney entitledShould Br ies ni wnm vrtto I pjfS Jo P and fife of Closldcey of Howell was daraag by fire last week Monday The Red Cross Mobile Blood Unit will make 6 calls in Living ston county The dates are Greg ory Jan 17 Hartland Feb 21, Howell Mar 31, Brighton April 25 Fowierville Maf 23, Pinckney ilnap moRfiinG crlL HEATER  wun 1 i Womfeii Vote I I The Putnam Hamburg Farmers Club meet with Mrs James Hall Saturday, The program is as foil ows Sinqinq by the Club Reading  Mrs  E Swarthout Solo Florence Andrews Recitation Mrs Johnson jReitation , Fern Hendee Solo Iva Placeway Paper  Mrs James Nash, Inst Solo  Mrs John Chambers Reading  Flota Hall Guitar Solo Will Nash STATE OF MICHIGAN Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in Chancery Order for PubUcatton , Hoy Lanning Plaintiff r Parjay O Sexton,, Lucille Burke fid Lela Traey, Defendants KU  811 of said Court Sftf J5 29Z Hu  the  Erom where I sit ly Joe Mursh Rih ivA Ouf Nose J JMJtt 1111 FEED Yot, the modtn eonyenlenct tn smuing Bsooomy of tbt WARM MORNING hotter la cniy a twitattoal Ifi th ooly heaur of its sfadfla tho world Ezdusht, patented faitoslat coofUooioB ffjolu in to abuhdaoct of Sitsftj healthfol host and big fuel aaviogs Keati Jl day and cdfbt witboot rtfuelins Bemi toy, kbd ef coal, cokt or briquets Samlautomada,  irff fd Start s flra but oocs a yoar Ceow 1 gad ato tha depcndabla, kmood WA1M MORNTNO today   SUPPLY COMPANY, Max HusselL Mo hlUpto Ufaxd wher h 0 from fc afiadavl, Anew da he been or,  UuUf Sftjg ed m the Congl Sunday school fendanLLueillA R,iT JLH Revs, Mylne and Cope Sometime back, we got word from the Governor, asking if we wanted to use the State Fire Inspection Teama grouftof experts they send around to communities to inspect public buildings We sent a letter saying Okay Give ua the onceover 2 They came down, all rightlast week After the inspection, we got their report Came out pretty well, all told, Town Hall and the School were OJL Post Office Just needed more aandbucketa la fact, everything got a clean trill of health, exceptthe Ftre Station From where I sit, we vcluntearfiremen had just been too blamed i busy keeping everyone else on the balland not realizing our own firehouse was not up to snuff  Like the man who worries so  much about his neighbors  about whether they work hard enough aboxi her theycn really afford ti, u iiew car, about their enjoying a temperate glaaa of beerv  that he forgets to take a good exit , ical look at himself sow and then  Copyright, 1951, United States BrewersFourdatio  not u   r Flutbing W ater jrterns etc Stanley DinKel  could not moke their appointments Sunday on account of snowdrifts Drain Com Gene McClear will be at the Ed Burt house on  Feb 8th, to accept bids on drain No 11 in Putnam township Advertisement for PINCKNEY PUBU  Bids C SCHOOLS Mrs Goldie Bowman, Mrs Hen ry Johnson, Mrs Frank Boyet, IvIrsLloyd Hendee and Mr She han called on Mrs, Kate She at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor jlast Friday Mrs Sheban may re J turn home next week A farewell party was given on  10119,  motion of E Reed Fletcher, Attorney for Plaintiff, it  is ordered that the appearance Pinckney  Lif, ta  cau9 Michigan of said defendant, Lucille Burke, dORDE   for  Oaentary School A W11  Bids will be received to 800 pi Eastern Standard Tim,Wgfll SnovTSEEi1  nled and a l9f 1951, at the Office of the School Superintendent, Pincjn 1 tSSSS1 wISS r Michigan in default thereof that the Bill of Ann Arbor, and Offlae  the compliant     , Sahocll Supaflintshdenli Pu against her the, said Lucille, ney, Michiqan It iafurther ORDmBD that the plans and Specifications maybe secured of the architect W l7r9SVr3rl SX Mnuiah ea published ttam , rit 4 Tnhr doilam2m whieH will ba MiimdAd n ad or Alive PABM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROI1PTLV  10 Back COWS 10 Each HOQ8 250 per Cwt  WE BUY HIDe uD CAU SUNS son for her son Charles who has jgone to the army The Albert I Dinkel and Ed Maas familr were, among the SO present  Mrs Mable Dinkel of Detroitf spent several days last week at the Albert Dinkel home Jr woe a dinner guest Thursday tral Dead Stoak C LUCILLE BURKE NOTICE is hereby given that the above cause has been fil ed for purpose of correcting the description contained in certain deed given br Alice Lanning to1  0r     he Phillip Hudson family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Let ter McAfee home The Pettysville Civic Assn met at the school Friday night Dick Galhip left for Iron Moun  , tain last week where he is work Roy Lanning dated August 17, ing at radio station WMLQ 1937 the lands involved In said MrsEarl Gallup spent last Fri deed are as follows dfpr mDe and visited the  Land in toe Orv of BrkfkloB, Michigan Bell Bntidinf with he Wcjtoaiwxnd bSngXot Ftty one ekiuahter Buto , Wefts Sat of Snm ecPhet  M , A ,imp, upon deposit of Twenty dollars20 which will be refunded Ut to a newspaper printedjDublisnj I m  ol 9ammm ed and generally circulated wWWnthis County, and that sedd AH Bids must be accompaniedby a Certified Check or Bond 0 publication be commenced witht Five Percent 5 of the bidsubmitted Same to be mad In forty davs from the date of payable to Supt of Rnckney Schodb this order and be continued i toeretn for six weeks in success J Th Board rerv8 th right to m1ct any and aU bids No falc Willis L Lvons Circuit TudaA 00  wltdrawn after closing for at least thirty 30day TO THE NAMED DEmiDAOT,i3091  Jfu,  llutod to  Pioniianav Successful Bidder will labor and material bonds School Board Pinckney Public By Eric C Rosea  o4 Board,  ,  r  H  W Mr and Mrs Oner Ormpbelldue to burn h loot at taf wer in Ann Aibof SeuTday BrnernMcQoejilew bcairiy allydifferenf NEW BEAUTY    New, different styling gives the 51 De Soto new glamour, from its massive, new front griHe clear back to the new contourtype rear bumper NEW POWER The new highcompression engine is bigger  more powerful Gives smoother, more responsive performance whether youre maneuvering through traffic or afireaking down the open highwayl NEW RIDE,, The new Oriflow shock absorbers make the difference De Soto adds their amazing cushioning action to ethef famous De Soto comfort features to give you a Ride thats a Revelation Come in today and see the really new De Soto for yourself  LOOK AT THE EXTRA VALUE DESOTO GIVES YOUl  New Orrflow Shock Absorbers    v iL  TipToe Hydraulic Shift and Fluid Drive  Big, New, HighCompression Engine  Big, 12inch Brakes for Extra Safety y V  the p  h kii  he mtisi  eratf i thrr v, M  kit mar v  u if beaite    mor TOrfe for lilni  i  n i ,i, i ivf n 49tf Infcsiin V    r Ban fttarviilfpd y iii,r 1 nint, U rap i VVT r  i t,wa j    ,  r  New Parking BrakeEasy to Apply  Waterproof Ignition for Quick Starts  Long Wtaeelbase, FuUCradled Ride  FT  Featherlight, Shockfree Steering Dont mb 0ROUCHO MARX In You Bet Ytuf Life on both Radio and TV tech wttk on ail NBC station  Big Windows for Maximum Visibility  ScuffRtfsittant Cylinder Walls ft f  Si    PARKEE MOTOR SALE 3 3 5 MJN V7 EYMICH   iy   sA miri hi  tJ, ,   i h If Pr  , niatoii  of th t ,   of a  rf, toi y,  Iteming to i to 111 TB MTU Shown worM  picture style I like other he r gets a helping hand en of tuberculosa CIui  S i J N if PLCU i crxmoH  ax AS f V irzm  o TO Kf fwjft1 r 7 r if,   KO ticv vcv  ,,1 c STATE TNJNKUN RBCEiyFS MsMXWStiitoiW  7t 1liU 7jiiilt Director CAIN6S DOgggSEAgCH CENTER CG HOP TON, CF BROOKLYN, NV, W9GBD HiS FIRST DOC SHOW IN LONDON IN 9 mm FOATWf teJfv  womt tuHMi, m iw AN BJIMATH   tfffc UUmW AND MATCWS AT NOW ONI MUDON 0OUAR  OOYWNWOW OUWNJ WfANDW  3 MAS TOP WWDUCtf  Rtl tvi , iii  Wtf MOOUCJD, HAWMC AN ESTWTO VCLLc Of MOM TWM 5i MllUCN OOUA  1  cr Uncle Sam Says m  THE CNHlAHUA HAS A fcnOtERA Inf ITS iKiMlCOR RESPONDING J A SABY5 mson SPOT  f SeTlWUCf OF AM0VCW SNIINCt  ISMfEKfllW HBPfD CIVS 9WJUMPHCS SBWT7UJOftfOTMfTICK ON a4HHM7Hr THCMmOh  lflU7 rf i JjV vSS L  ON THE LUXURY UNCR tULK FRANCE EACH IW A j tPiCIAL HCNU IS FrtlNTEP Nsf 0Om fMf,   im nejgsf Pet jsiisi         POBJMnejeeeepMsjsBesjHpp  i 4 BO mfi trtr  i rrft in V  fiVh bsfi 1 flftfreF y,  pi  Toalsy, r re t  fer   r   vrorhMffv  fit C 4h , i Thith  fcen opened t iin Pt f theM t ftr tiAjirttt  rrM , urti the i S 8vJw     8vi IA pr4rnt Mt lli1 o  re rortrrt hftY HotMl UMl die reir a Umttte MfhvnV  n  savuft llmid fvl1n Ml     vn AfttHi4 wmrrn io Wcl  1 ,i 1,,, o,nc,, f eeaitty wkce be le tijv t r, tire, ICurea let Iht fAjrrfsl ai,rt M  re jei wwrfc  i     Pop  iw let fal lUe Mfd, ejRyjj 4 liU hoafi bcrtR, hfS  ftf T  IW I He krtrmt vheri bb ftitart nettfeissF ,   Mintn ivmm Theret MI gwoetti   ttwt bU pUiw for ftmrHy Awl iieVvy    m  w Mi  i  i  vjrro  j leiiUf rrerr p dy part of I 1 f4ipto United Utet 8vbit I wbieb wfH par htm f34 for teeb tOabftttTear Serf  i 3  hr k i A        cv   , ,  ppspW JrJfcV  Wi V1  ISS  i r v v   A1 7K r  y t y v  if1,, P,a7 VKi , 4MStll  ,tii i itVX W t i  TA H Thre Is to ft  Build Soils Crop Yielding Power Instead  of Buying More Land, Economist Advises  KMMMBK1   w    Ambassador Nasrollah Entezam ol Iran left was elected President of the Fifth Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly, now meeting at Flushing Meadow and Lake Sfeess, N Y, UN SecretaryGeneral Trygve lye nngratulates Mr, Entezam, Learning Better Child Care in India in bis raw wool cap was one oi hundreds of boyi vua, India, who iefortclfor HCG iuseub tjsi3 Norwegian nurse Rachel Johnson i uulation, one of some 2CC,8G0 given dun High Corn Yields Per Acre Mean More Net Profit From the Crop  j   tK  V  tiiion eumpaign in Inaia, sponsored jointly 1   fi  Ijiercaiionar Childrens Emergency Fund I e UN World Health Orgsntotien CTTr,, ht j  eLef Societies ana the Qovernxnenr ci In r  in IsN fltarctficc Brr  , VJ S    fe BUILDING up your own lands crop yielding capacity is smarter business right now than buying additional acres, advises Frank Miller, University of Missouri farm economist Miller says land worth 40 an acre canbe made into 100bushel corn land by soil improvement methods Such a plan may cost from 40 to 50 an acre, but land that will produce 100bushel corn crops is worth 200 an acre or more Making your present acres produce more bishels involves several steps To grow high yields, your soil needs j well balanced supply of plant nu  trients That means adding a corn  plete fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphate ar potash Testing your soil is agood idea It will tell you what plSht foods the soil needs and whether liming is required Building up the organic in aOter sup1 jgly is equally important, so your piops will get more use out of the rains that fall and the fertilizer you use Deep  rooted legumes and grasses grown fegularly in the rota tion are the best source of organic, matter In addition, the legume roots will loosen up tight soil, improve drainage and condition the land fori corn and other crops Legumes need plenty of phosphate and potash   W, mz Chest XRays Get Careful Study V ,X IM A pediatrics nurse and a student from Indias Delhi College of Nursing show a group of Indian mothers how to take belter care of their children The nurse visits homes in India unler a child care program set up by the United Nations World Health Organization UN Flag at Armed Forces Headquarter in Tok y LSr  welcomed to UN Headquarters at Lake V, by Benjamin Cohen, UN Assistant SecretaryPyIiJrformation Mr Cooper visited UN to r 1   Jr  vzmo program entitled Shooting Galleiy ff ihe UN Narcotic Commissions efforts to control u fraT Shoofino Gallery, will be aired over ri ions In the worlds Englishspeaking countries 7 ship Council Opens Session Nothing to worry about, the doctor tells this pUtlerrt as hepoints to her chest picture Chest Xrays given through tuberculysis Christmas Seal dollars are all checked by TB specialists Ea h year, hundreds of Michigan citizens ore given allimportant health checkups through TB Christmas Seal funds Part of the proceeds from the 1950 tuberculosa Christmas Seal Sale, umerwr service for Michigan pc e r,cre  i j car v n help provide chest Xray Library on Wheels In Action 2IL0au Ma,c,Arthur riht commander of the armed in J nVt J1of e United Nations to restore the peace to Korea, shakes hands with the Chief of Staff of the United UiiSR  J LaWtn CoHins after receiving tnl blueandwhite UN flag center which once flew over the UStVSii MG Fit l10 in Pa,estine Se flag   L 5 Arthor by UN SecretaryGeneral Trygve stored in Korea General Lawton Collins brought it to Tokyo  aw  i ,utn s trusteeship Council, now holding its seventh ,, i at Lake Success will deal with such questions at i UN Trust Territories, proposals for an international j  rlem, and protection of the Holy Places there or Hoo, UN Assistant SecretaryGeneral, talks with rsau of France, outgoing President of the Council  The Flag of the Inked Nations ,,4   Meeting Hall for the World F4 The library on wheels visits Mrs Phoebe Doyk, jill at Tie Novicrn Michigan TB fanatorium at Gaylord The smling librarian trundles the books from bed to bed m a special mobile cir VzWx  stlcrc jr text books arc popular in the quiet hospital corridors Mny v trrvng smd learning opportunities are brought to iho sck by Michigan people When they purchase tuberculosis Christmas Seals TB Christmas Seals Kei3hticins the official tag of the 7 over the UN  ftstkown in  , ,, 31 blue , ofleUl Uditi Nii e v jurtui at Flushing Meadowy New York, the repreotata,i croiotrfe win meet in September as the General Assem M   FWited Narfoos More thjc  9 delegates, alternates and i op eseat their conntrles 4WJ whkk almost every worst Ihe AjSjttsjBjfctfis  Watch repelrfin, William Krantt, patknt at me GayM TB teritan, learned the new trde m bed For ihutin TB vkmns, sneh f ft s ItftiisnT fir Itrt nrhrtih Trnrlii Trfhfirrtilnelp fki  fiaT raised, this pmsr wsThoff 9 js fwmlllitUii 11111 tw fiitnem M 1M           i 71 j ,v fv  s 1 m rrts   v IBB PDfCKNEY ViSPATCf Wednesday January 24 1951 Entered as 2nd class matter at postoifice Act of March 6, 1877   Drygtoda Canned CkH Shoes  Gents, Furnishings v 114 SoHowell StPinckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per year Paul W Curlett, Publsher Phillip Gentilo is taking a course in landscape gardening at Michigan State Willinm Mc Macken is a class mate of hisMr and Mrs Henry Collins ci Ypsilant called at the Dispatch office Saturday Merwin Campbell Cna Campbell and Lan damburn atteua ed a Third Degree couferrence at the Stcckbridge Masonic lodge Thursday night Joe Clark and Welton Cham berlam were heme irom Western  State, Kalamazoo over the week end Joe was colleqe delegate to a big meeting of Lansmqvaur day Mr and Mrs Dick Loomis of Detroit called at the M E Darrow liorae FricVrv  TREE ROOTS EMMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE  MORE ODORS j ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY  No more expensive unheolthy pumping and digging up of coispools, septic tonki, seepage pools, grease traps and clogged lines Heres the most reliable and latest method to liquefy, dissolve and saponify grease, sludge, hnr, li and other organic solids fhis moHcm chemical guarantee quick and ePfi, rMoiij in 12 to 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN cf pcol or trty ri cr  ywhile chemical is working i5, 50, ord 100 IB CONMNfCS B8 Canadian Pol Off, Rtc 10 US Pol Off Perdinp rn I  w 17 Lakssld Dr Kenned Store lOWESf Special ft tan MM, IlJMTlr  SSB snp infnjf f Mrs Margaret Ckxk and children wem Sunday dinner guests of Mr arvi Mrs Dan Diiv er of Dexter John Burg and family spent Sunday with Mrs jennie Burg in Aim Arbor Mr and Mrs Chas Whitehead and Beatrice Iambom of Grogory called at the Jesse Henry Ihome Friday UNTJi k CalLo of Mrs Emma Vollmer I  j last week were Chas Eisele of IM  Fowlervdue, the Wm Kennedy familv and Mrs Mary Brandle of Detroit  Beryl Lewis is home lor awhile  The Robert Tasch family spent Saturday with Mrs Anna Tascn in Ann Arbor The Dan Howlett family of Gregory spent Friday night at he Robert Read home  The Joo Griffith family spent  , i Sunday at the Ted Olson home 1 Basil White and wife of How  n , f , ell and Jack White and Wife of The Winston Baughn family  Jackson called at the gen White Z unaY V tru Mr,and  l home Sunday  Mft Gnk Clcarl of YlTlforQ i  Mesdames Larl aid Lawrence Mrs Lucille Beck entertained cflm wrre in n Arbor ,20 members of the WbatSo l1 ,   ,  , Ever Sunday school class at herwTll D r irdP lfW ,oi home Saturday niqht Bingo was W 1 e EarlcBrjhn i played nc  Miller homes Sunday I  Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen The KnnnetK Reason family wtre in ,jnsinqr Sunday  Ann Arbor were Sunday dinneKyron Wlsn Jd W1 e f DAnn guests of the Roy Reason family VvcnX Sunday at the Percy Lhonoring Mrs Edna Reasons lhs2le d lled at th  birthday Frank Aberdeen home Willard Widmeyer with his em Patty Thayer ana Carolyn pJyeJ  Ri,chird of Howell, Miller tapdared at the Man vtended  electrical apphauce cheater PTUV meefec Friday shiw 2 cThlcagof last week njght  i Hex Sackeft of Detroit spent  ihe week end with Larry Cam  The Clifford Miller familyj blJ  ,   Umlled on Mrs Flora MacArtor , Mrs ed Tripp of Detroit dieri at McPheson hospital, Howell last week r TriPP is n Pas master of Olive Branch Lodge  The Leonard Lee family wereF  A M of Dearborn and has Sunday dinner guests ox tne Ai visited Livingston Lodge and fieit bttirley tamiiy Jthe ,iin Robinson family a I number oj times, Qare Miller attended a third Mrs, Dessa Nash is visiting degree conference at the Man  her Uaudhte m Chicago, Chester fflfosonia lodge Monday Mrs Pro ocaj Robinson Mrs nigiht King Seeley employees I Oarne Griffith ana Mrs, Ruth put on thTwork purIfVjU9nde th6 birthday Pr    ty of Tynan Cnapter OES i  JTLJ  u j Detroit today Rush Lake VS  S tp4   ax Noffere I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE THE PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL FURTHER NOTICE KVLRY DAY FhOM NOW ON HOURS 1000 A M TO 4il R Lorenzo Murpfcy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS 1ND PAYABLE TO ME UNTIL DOG TAXES ARE NOW DUE MARCH 1 1951 ocome Taxes Made Out   1  9 JMMcLuc Oti EAST GRAND RIVES HONE BRIGHTON 373  veve i iearsAo  K  fV Stewart Anders i better V  Lay not have to go away Louie Murphy is taking care ot land m lLoui hln ftQrtaMratv e  1UB 4 edtcjiea wiSphUiM   fekrift9 teottled p fcr frm andewn heOMst You osn hoat teW wiSkit you The Russell Glover famil c Fowlervilfe and Mrs Irvin K nn nedy called at the Gery Rich man and Edward Spaars homes Sunday Mrs Mary Kennedy and Miss Gertrude Spears called at th in Jackson ywhert 1 UmMobsr, toe, we wffl give you e  x ftoirotts treleeft Jturpinf e foot  igiMm TODAY 4 dWMeiiMi  jea,  j The Robert Read family tpnt Saturday at the John McGuir nome in Detroit  r Clyde Fisher and wife were Howard Berry home Sveek end guests at the Harold Saturday  Hammond home in Owoesa j The Marion Farm Bureau m Merwin Campbel and Arnold, at the Albert Dinkel home W j Berquist were in Detroit Saturday Miss chnriene Myrs of 8ri night  i otn s Ulch Reason of Howell t Mrs Emma Dinkel was a Sun and daughter, Betty, of Lansing  day dinner guest of Mr and, were Sunday guests at th Al and Mrs Frank Battle in Howell bert Dinkel home Mrs Walter Clark and son, Clifford Van Horn, Mr and Mrs Donald called at the Edeel Mey Uayion Carpenter and Mrs ter home in Ypsilanti ThursdayHe Mark Nash attended the soil con left for the air base at San An solvation banquet at the Brigh tonio Texas, that day ot kY scout hall Thursday, Wesly Palmer has been, trans 1 Gardner and wife of ferred to the air base at Shepherd Highland were Saturday callers Pield Texas ja Ahe lbert DinkeI horneThe Herb Palmer family wereMrs Mary Hoff, Miss Minnie Saturday guests at the James Toles and Mr and Mrs W Ket dame in ilpwelL chflm were  Howell Thursday  Mrs Emma Dinkel ol Stock Mr jd Mrs L J, Henry call bridae spent Sunday at the Stan d ct th qobert Waiker home fcyDln homer Ann Arbor Sundav Mrs Mary Bkrtchord and sonBob, of Battle Cteek Vfittnt Sun day Wthe fcrmilr of Mm Margaret Clark  Mrs John Ruttman ol Howell spent Wedhesday with Mrs, Gladys Clinton,  Mrs Margery Clinton and two children and Mrs Alex Kusma and son, of Detroit were Sunday guests at the GX Clinton home The Misses Denies Lsdwidge with Barbara Beuhler of Chelsea Ispent the week end in Detroit, j MrsBeulah Martin of Ypsilanti s Tisitma Mrs HofL ,   Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbtitt lief lor Florkkt Sunday Bonnb Hr ancl VMrs V  The Pinckney school board has received a check from Lucius E Wlson lor 25 for the Albert and oat oh Wilsen Erighsh awardihiiknev beat Gregory 14 to 1 ere Saturday Don Swarthout Hoy Reason gat most ot thpoints Born to Harvry Jah son and vviie rt Dctioit Jar 6,a uaLignior Brt Daller has resigned as un  ersheriff av iviaycroft is conducting revived s r vie a at Erj CJlaire Rev d k of Ypbiionti preache here Sunday Ma Hrbert ATyn o Lansirg jnd Eileeo Tiphay of Wobstr ndcjvr np operations for appn iiiis at th sanitarium lastveek St Mays Altar Society gve o ooii e t th p ra  onv hob xtor orchestra 8or to Harow funsll ano if  Greqor r h ,o  rt a hi Roberta 0ir rr, o Ohio Jan 12 Irvr dibott died at the home f v,  ft Th s Kaaaccl  L applies Vilt on 3i i,fan H Of  d Iron Vvtiicii Hei m Locked Bck, w ai a crori isonli  lu  net itois terrible, CM nt ea,   b cp tin way they should, it niihtv bd That i the wajl usH to feai aling td Sara Moraine ioix 253, Ibkcr, Alabama, is only J ytari y i v, Vearnica Brogan was ma  T Walker of Clevelanc Bcis owl loodC j r,v, rviiie rae in vale  HAD , C contaov Here i Btaterr, sick aiiri , only 9U poi ,,  hter Mrs L Newman i HADACOL I would of eat be Wednesday  cause I had no appctic Kow I weigh 123 pour a  he an T1 jbon   rw i   appetite I fftcl a If i eti      have been tat Vd weighec 1 I used i dao L it months and an o hey ono a rs R3r, Reai left am 15 years old jvq Florida afr all j don  htc ui   thr old car, ,  is,30 iii Leac C jryoaUwi COMPLETEIncome Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION Myeri Bootery 110Va East GrandRiver2nd floor PHONE 929 J Howell, Michigan O E S Dance PQTCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Saturday Jan 27th c STARTS AT 900 P M E Music by the Josephine Finlqp k,iW,bS,Wwtftfigm V 1       iffrW    vut irvp HOLDS 389 POUNDS  or ROZIN FOODS i   Always a wide variety of frozen foods right in your own home Just the thing for farms, large families And its powered by the famous GE Refrigerating unit r fttt PWIOTY OBPATOr Wwmesdoy lanwrfH t School Notes  JiCrytchen Tasch dMariiyn Shireyj   Kindujqarten and First  Reporters Seventh Grade f The 7th grade is itudying for their spelling oonteat Feb 23rd The 7th graders who had the highest marks In English In the  semester tests are writing the history of the school , I Mrs Mortises room is selling I 1  vvi  frrfa meinour TKV MT  PROFESSIONAL seeds to raise money They get The kindergarten are leannt sold ONLY A W1IK   unr  THE PWCKNEY SANtTABIOM Tam Bjto  Bey M Dusty, M P and Business Oppoftusinea  j seeas to raise money, xavy OT Oackney u Michigan List Your Property with Me  AM cents for avery dolts worth j UQ0 A M to JSPM GERALD ASOH qu Except Wednesdays Broker 2 0 8 North fees Men Tuew FrL Sat, 7 to 8 a m Pinckney, Mich Phone 1 8 8 DenJst  Plumbing and Heattna 112 North Michigan Ave State 8717 IrfikssUU Drlvs  to read They have a leading  aghth Grad doss There are 4 PPk  Shirley Hadden, James Doyle  Jimmy Shireyjohn Singer,Dianae  pjy Millar JH perfect Curts and Ronnie Singer  attendanoe records thettst sem Second Grai ester Patrcia Huhaaaa wa the only  TJ 55 , 8SS5E TalaohanMi  in th Mead grace to have  JJ in aritlunetf d  pgtaa  , 8U Jim Gallup, Erwin Green Eva Evenings by Appointments KMklaberqvr fliaky Miller,GreU Howell  Mtehigafa JsNED  License VUC 4U U4W wwaww TJ    a perfect attendance seeora  the first semester  Connie Berls is on the sick hst  Bush LaW ELECTRIC 4W  FREEZERS  ttodel NA11 taking0 fee is taking 4  highs ma, up most of the second grade art   the apelhng there were 14  P H SWAHTHOUT  SON Funeral Rome Don C Swarthput, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Bevvies Phone 188 207 E Grand raver pu 9oTrn,wiiiv Howell u Michigan rjw q wglWTr xmm  ,tt j with an A or JUThe onir per Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage FRED C RETCKHOFF Sr PATS beginning of school IhJgS Bnji  City 1 I OPTOiffinflST   rJl rr nivan rr silent Shirley Hodden missed one and A jweciaiiw   ,   ond test Results were very vaA01 Si lTS LAVEl HAIW  SSS progress an improved 1  vffeortziltllf The acience test for5ie  fitn LEE XAVET , flisrrrl Insurance Maiy KeUy wlU celebarte her ,  Ptajr,cont SNatTrrM OPTQJMEnBST 120 West Gran4 River Af Howell tc MMngan PHone 58  Residence 811 STATE OF DCHIGAN WiE PROBATE COURi CODKTY OF LTVII3STON FOR ,v   said Probate Office, and to ezv m oqp thereof upon Fred J T9p, adsUni yjjp  trator of said estat whose address b  Howell, Michigan on or before the 12tr  8th, Fri, Jan 26 Feb 23 WeUl havelogetbusy Ronald Musson had the mis fortune to collide wtth the school I teamwork of All Plant building Friday As a result he Nutrfefitf Needed to  innfTlONEER Farm Sales A Speciality At a session oi said Court held at tbe day of March A   1951 at ten oclock wears a black eye Probate Office in the City of Howell 1 in the forenoon said time imthe 29th day of Doaember AD1950  and pksflS bttns appatta mwm Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith,, animation and adjustment Judge of Probate Of THE MATTER OP TH ESTATE OF PARIS R WHETSEL, Deceased,  fte Third Grade Moke High Crop Yields Lenora Whetsel having filed in said Court her petition prayina that the ad ministration of said estate be granted  I v fse ex spelling honor roll for the last pLANT nutrients have to play annnauou   oi aU claicri Qix weeks are Kothryn Covin, r ball, together to make Wgh crop and demand agatort taW deceasL Gail Gustafson, Mildred Kellen  yields possible, the Middle Wept Soil beraer Jack LeeDennis Morgan, Improvement Committee pointi out a i Furth CWad thai pubnU ay Rahrig,Duone HainesMary Earh etement hss Its  do of a copy of this tciw once each week Tomasik, Anita Shirey  r  lor three sucoive weeks previous u For art work this week Mrs All nutriente must be in balanced said day of hearing in the Pinckny Dis VanBlcr4cum 8 room macte tSK  supJiy to ive you top yields, th    Xn  incktrrr north Committee say8i YoU cant increase crop production by adding  This semester uiey are usuiy j Hirom R Smith  Pbone IT WYME to Lenora Whetsel or to some other Bona uuy w uuuiy  M      T V  auitable person, patch, a newspaper printed and circulai imo , an iqloa an iceberg, nortri It Is Ordered, That the 22nd day of j ed in said County ern lights and a polar bear Jan, AD1951 at ten oclock in ha tore noon ai said Probat Office is hereby A true copy RmuaSATioN BERVICE HAROLD EADY Repairs On All Makes Phone Rnetoey 184F8 PRC I TOWNER 8044 Portage Lake Road Xaderxelepaone6rweU Phone Dextet 8461 i ,  I This semester they are using a new phonicB workboard to appointed for hearing said petition Celesta Parshall It Is Further Ordered, That public noi  Jes thereof be gVveu by publication oi o  copy of this order onoe each woeV for  successive weeks previous o said day  of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper prinffol ad ctrculated in Comity A trae copy Biram R, Smith Celestta Parshal T SCI  BEST TIME TO SAVE UP i  Judge oi Probate p Vhem inVeading and spell ling The third grade is trying to think of a name for their goldfish that they got for Christmas Nancy rteasan has returned to school alter a weeks illness I Elaine Murrav celebrated her  9th birthday Jan 15th 9  w wriiE 4IOTARYJKggSAXtS and BONDS  fCKNEY  LLOYD RfifDBB Livestock Hauling Weekly Trips Made To Detroit General THtaking Phone 64f 14 Ptecfaiey, Mid CAXTiWfB Concrete Produdsi Ofttvii SaatJi Top Soil, Road ravHt Fill Din  Road BaUdfng Blocks Lcdd Piece or Conlfact 7828 Toma Hd, Pinckney, Mich Phone Dexter 3118y TOHN E McCLSLLAND STErlLING INSURANCE Ga  Special Jtessesetaave none 69 Howell 1169 Pinckney Hd HoweiL Mktl A A, AVil  Classified  A A fi Phil Barney KralzmilFer Livingston iounty Phone 88S88 Representve Ann Arbor i  WHILE YOU ARE UP judge of Probate i What lies over the rim is any Fourth and Fifth bodyk jass Better safeguard The 4th and 5th grades are STAH OF MICHIGAN  tomorrow make sure now you studyinq the habits of goldfish only one plant food element when others art short If your soil has plenty of phosphate and potash, but is short of nitrogen, you wont get good yields unless you supply that nitrogen And the same is true of  phosphate and potash, respectively I Universfty of Illinois agronomists j demonstrated that it takes the com prk0 e4r  ,  bined teamwork of lime, nitrogen, ,UK W4 a3wtcwe on  phosphate and potash to get maad fton River, Lakelona jMiph, 6 FOR SALE Dry Wood, mum corn yields They made their rooms, balcony, full bath and t Earl Galiup tests on ntftrientdeftcisnt soils at the showery screened porch, electric  ,  Brownstown field jrangealso coal lack ior hotVrdter ROOM FOR KENTBoard if ele  A plot that had no fertilizer heater, qcod conctttfon   Mr LJ, MeXknev iwont be embarrass then Hund and tadpoles Thev have three yielded only 14T bushels of corn per ,D M Baker, 5655 Femdale Dr 4Ufa iViiU St, Ptnoknsv tke Probate Cowi tor tbe County d dreds of our customers now specimens of each They have j acre When nitrogen aJone was add Lakelohd, Mich WANTEDann, Listigsi 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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>MMM1 3 I   i  ,     I  GUY KVHN  Guy Kuhn 57, died at St Jot I hospital, Aon Arbor, Jan 15 after a short illness, He was bom ctt  Gregory October 6, 1893, being the sen of Hda Kuan and the late Margaret McClear Kuhn In 1913 he graduated from Howell hlqh school where he starred in athletics Michigan can expect drastic action in the governors office to  hold down expenses to every dept not connected with civil defense or the war effort After asking the legislature for 37,000000 to cleanup last years deficit, he submitted a fairly mua i  eat buejget except for weUaic, I exts,  The highway dept is the chief J beneficiary of the governors pro j  gram They get 19,999,999 Th roads have been neglected and  many are hi poor condition The question is would a 2c gas tax increase prices Advocates say no that the gas companies  would absorb it  It would raise i  32,000,000 Owen Cleary Republican stale chairman, is a candidate for re election at the convention in Do troit Feb4 17 Wayne University is likely to get its 3,000,000 for a new medi cal school Full mobolization would take about 300 employees from the  conservation dept  KH  H  1 JM m iteijfl 1   I jH 9 19 HP JjBj  1 H i H 1 I  m fr,V S HAVE irjW  m School Notes  Current Gomiiiat etchen Jaach dMarilyn Shirey iTltrican revses in Korea 1 in land the prospects at another all  Kindergarten and First JuiSwarh caused an rlu the kindergarten Bonnie 2JE2 Slu01  th Sinaor is absent on account of 30 though Senator Taft sickness claims to have seen the light and j Nancv Darrow celebrated her rn converted from isolationism 7ih birthday last week Aisjecent speeches iecentlyhavo loJo Sam Gentiles tame crowl0 stricV isoiatiorust He ad i visited Mrs Thayers room last fcates wifcidrawingi all troops Thursday The children fed himlfrom Koro and turnina that j bread R was interestina to not j country over to the Cornmunistfl  ice how he held the bread with I lia is appeasement and in the y  FftOM 11 TO 185, Mv AftMICS FROM BATTLT CUMOOVS CAMERA, HISTORV OF THAT WAR NEWS PHOTOGipmra W BIVO FOLLOWED YM lr0 J6SsATTrFFlBltOWtTH HI5, 5A j A RGAT PfCTORIAl u WS THE FORERUNNER OF CUT MiS OVJfi PICTt HS WERE both feet while eatina it  Second Grade Karl Burq is on the second aracie sick list some categor y as Premier Cham berlains Munich appeasement in which h souqht to stop Htler by delivering ovi to him the HISTORY, NOT NEWS PvJ TTAE THEY WERE PUBLISHED  4 A star ball player he pkxyed professional base ball for a num  ber of yeajrs in northern Michi  j qan and Indiana At Angola  IncL he was  a teammate  o  Charles Gehringer , In World War I he served with Co 5, 2nd battalion On April 25 1922 he was marr ied to Miss Isabel  Murphy at Es   canba Three cliildren were born 1o this union, a son,William and two daughters Mrs Eileen Robb and Miss Kay Kuhn, all of Gregory In 1933 he was appointed post master at Gregory and held this n, JM IA I i jTf I Potion until several years ago  JJi Sli9 iS K Swhe h transferred to rural mail the states fiscal deficit last year carrier was 100,000 a day why was the Beside hi wif A  yearly detect only MWW cht 1 fn father nd six sistersMi r balance of 24,357,130 to start Maude Younq and Mrs Monaco the year with Actually they bcKuh of Gregory,Mrs Mildred spent 40000,000 more than tiwlBrotian of Ionia MrsMargt,  , 10,  Baker of Grand Rapids, Mrs1 fi  i n  The arm wants 183 nurses Genevievfe Clinton of St Oather I 30f51M Hapitellilli from Mich, in Feb As the ine, Ontario and Mrs Noreen nt TOOAVS NEWS PHOTOeRAPaeftS, AIDED By THE TREMEK ADVANCES IN PHOTOeRAPMy AND THE TRANSMISSION OP PICTURES SV WIEANO WITLESS, GIVE US THE NEWS PiCTORtALtY WHERCVC AtfKWHENEVER IT HAPPENS, Ml PEACE OR WAR THROUGH THEfR EFFORTS WE GAIN A SENSE OF HJSTORV INTHS MAKING, AND OF PARTICIPATION IN THE EVENTS OF OURTlMES THESE MODERN BRADySM THEREey HELP ALCT ANP INFORM fMt PEOPLE  rv  ADVAWTAff O OUR DEMOCAACY t As art work the second araH small couatris of Europe Sen jam making toy sleds and air rFergus, Gj Michigan echoee iDlanes jTafts views, and Senator Know  Thev are leamina to punctuate, lQnd of California would not  statements and gueslions n their i send only American troops  lanauatwe work  abroad uniess thr European na i Laetwoek Mrs Kellenbergersltiqns motchod thcm 6 men to 1 jpom had their first experience, Appeasement will not accom Tdoinq double coliamn addition   The Tird Grade The third arade enjoyed aarhes plish riny more new than it did in World War II Who thinks the acquisition of Korea would satiscmd races durina their first gymjfy the Communistslt mightcause ti , r u  ffiome dolay but they woulcl most ISTIS id   certainly invade other countries, last wefe with an infected eat WP should remember that we are aurth and Fifth I 806111 36 champion n the Filth qrade is Nancy Lee 1Din Runner up is Karen Gustof l son with Sally TJtlev in third   Place In the Fifth grade Patty Roch ereitz is champion, runner up,  Kathy Kirschkeand Glen Blank onship, third  j We should remember vulnerable in Alaskaln the late war laoan look over the Azores without encountering any opposition In the mcuntime the war effort is being stepped up There are  indications the draft age may be lowered to 18 yearsand also  state alreadv has a nurse shorltjCarr of Pinckney  wPHEHrjPTlAL 8HO  tage, the cestipnjiTwhere wjgiHe was a memlgytf StMarys  MrJgeaiseand Wcttlrerr o BVrnade mor attiactrve Name Society Churches BL Marys Cattionc Church the Holy ferieT Fewer  entertained at the  Read home last Wednesday  it Sunday Masses Irt Paster Oiii Good CitizenshiD chart Uppod several years The aratt which scores on cooperation, period may be also extended courtesy and scholarship ,has afrom 21 to 27 months Factories radically p ct record with gave been iorcod to cut orodua fthe exception of some absentees I 1 due to material shortage  VTU J ,SiX rad9 caused by tho government tok Thursday Mr Lawrence canvjnr, metal for war work Most bov and qirU , him verv Jrf upa  The bovs and airls hnve 1hlr lfs TemplovmentotfiojB  pTodB Tuesday 4 FridayVS the boom last ye JOPS tbfood iMs factories went souto and Nr Jir hay to pay muchi 1 fnnSSf win be held frontat denSSlal Vhe7S Sr630 8i00 ,  Buand AlX StoonS d theW of theU own educanon, St Marys church PtadSSv  W ISSSLSTS SSSLfff V0i0  SStt, GrX   iy  uuiui, xincKuey on i   iievereaux  qiris M nl u Thursday morninq at 1000 am employed by the Detroit Ed cSS2w,aVOti,W Rev Albert Schmitt will HM ison Co in A Ariw a iu Confessions yi chose their basketnow 1 ST vidlreof  unemploYed Green of Oraad ranks oi tnein GALLOP ALONG WITH HOPALONG Now, seven days a week in  Congregational Community Church Rev Donald D Brady prayer meetinq home  J jor all votinq Pn uJ2T  Ktato of Michigan to Jchaee head The 7th gradors have the PTJ , Puppot in ther ror,m IjOW man 0i i GrAtrh hhthuGra limits it would not be poseLna at Muietciin sch read 57 library S0 w on account of material feks,vear 4 Bertie Beachv Snr na s  comply with such a very good picte ofa fhunder Zo machines, viTqes wptedThe reason are the 1, errors of omission unrorm now  oveefj in the recent election long Cassidy You something ttoit Times  fit v, cvcn raae j sonator Pony tireen o v Burial I rtS,Sclr,Wai     ArbiX lunch a, 730   IMUyT  JiM  Bunal in St Marys oemeiery eon was sved ana tho guest of PrijI T a 70 P  electea vicp prosidpnt  lecpslnture to maKe  , , Swarthou Fungal Home tonight  iSUI SSSTwwoltal    ThrwiT ,fi  BERT LECONTE HASH   LivingstonCountyIrS of   lSiewCnLC S681 8 ,L9Conte Nash, 89 s6n,How9U  feiar7   you oon follow the thundennc, of the late Marauis anH SnrXh ,   and thriU to th exploit oAHopafoUowKas a 2Lll 2of BrShlSf I MSn 80    Jim Doyles61 read 10  of a feeler   1  r9art eniVincI e new lib  rTorstnndt those mnchines are rary books The 8th grade s thsl ll f wont work in precincts , In early manhood he wos unit1  o Brighton 1100 Sun School, TopiCJeeu I  out P   datei iuch a, a primary elHOHTW AOIO ACODEMT   ln marria9e to Ca AdelaarT SSL vlnia  meets Growing Hostility JZl9 8,rted basket boll classenroSori W do, t imagino rural ValaricimrWof iFit5h T fw born to this, 33 L1051 5r 600 skattng party at Nelson Mill f wr Yorer BernordinegqTsfctor, wouH vote to sinkhiq Ivlr anditonKSum  jf     e3tpec,s , ebzz metl,Ja 1,2 J nrsulns in machine te be Mri  wo hurl i on auto accident o Erwm who died 25 years ago won ,gueston box , 1 poacnes and Jack Jeff or 3 times or year and gather atKl s M Mu Ayers of, aCmt CRT NEWS tlrup F1 Ge3 arit08 tvsdust the res o thejime ymmrr H rmHTim Burrouahs  Plymouth also survives , m th raao oiriiJ ,,,,, JP3 MaVarri btnfi  a ano , MrlT Vi ,  1Ce a W 23221 S Sahi shiftTS  Mowing his wifes death he ia joW 1J223 an1 VuiU Richarcfi  Aschueller Businpss ,  n of the man SSsS ass ys a jassssr JS s  ss a    MS forfa9  J5 1 ffi  S SSbPSdSraB a Oscar Beck EL irSr ,U fie 0  y8 aoo   ta tad Saturday on M 36 E  settUng if you nss The Deis SOn Orville, now owns  Hfi We fnded by Sm, 1030,SermonIf a Loved IT, Joan, and One Dies iv shortages t 7 unwn soumiana scnoois Eats CHimru prr have 4 other chile irt acreot 700, Tralblazers at church SCH ELECTS OFFICERS The quads are 1 ,7i m ftHrtnd nruil  i  tfirug ooys are out nn Snnn e c c i7i c VanBldii5um was cut and bruii d and sunecd a concussJonJle wastakei in Howell  WITTTAM rnvP bondsnSf Slf n 55,000 S  Supt WILUAM LOVE ZPapeY Louis Co Assisant fared a concussjonw miuium liwv  w ancanie to McPherson hospital wUliam Bud Love died at hisiomb i In Florida  home in Detroit Friday, ffis wifeJ MO, 77   speakers, haynard StnfKiri aru    A set of quadluplets was bom in a Pontiac hospital last week tc Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hose,bush of Oakwood The couple have 4 other children, all girls   2 boys and 2 said to happen I only 2 timns ina milhon There aro only one set of quads in Michigan bosides the Rosebush 4 They are the Morlok quads 01  VMUUVU Mcmm 1 Lansing, now 20 years oldAnoth Paul Chaiiee ieaconsGeorge ThompsonHenry er set born some years ago, all  Clerk Trees Asst Treas  WaTteTEechln Treas Mvninc Worship  1000 Hauck home in Detroit tridav HJs wiie,i MOHEv  jSday Schooi , 1100,Deaconesses, Alice and daughter Jgne pre Trf, WCOUNTEHEn Childrens Hour  ll45Mvrna War ceeded him in death He was a ,twww  r1 V7  i  ,  ,r wMuLUKeuiuug xeoie3 vicuna  irustees Merwin ComnhA imember of Westgafe Masonic An ran Unto more delay last Evenma Worship  77 815 Reynolds Geoae RSSCH  lodge The funeral was at 1 9 their prefect j Cott Fellowship Service Sort 1,7   if 9 j started to prevent spring flood, Glenn  damage at Portage Lake 1 OURBOY8 IN SERVICE  HZ  The foUowina U1 ie inducted Tuesday into service on Jan 18, 1951 t Maurice, CWs d i Darrow boarded with him when Pinckney Ronald Wellman, they worked in Detroit 30 years Carl Galbrattbr ogo ijjitt l Howeljl Charlse fwatorv Wm  h DarwtA Reardon, Wm  BASSET BALL GAMES r, Wm Mflkr, Rotet C Pinckney failed to offer much fikrt opposition at Manchester Friday Bbghton, Edward JCoch, Dalnaht and that tecanjomped 16 Havikwi Ralph, MijUe Gerald a 53 t 23 victory The Pctov v L krAfeM farvk reserves also lost 29 to ID Pinckf King Jok Thcanae, died Rosebush is a stone mason  Hazel Poulson, without steady employment, buy The Bia mwrTrtDl,ia, ,niiare,r ri9ur  v      llii MYTna war inq a home and only 25 to his J M11 Y9 GOtiet M  Trustees Merwin Compbell Max namo He admits he has not  Reynolds, George Rousch enough income to support them r        Auditors, Lucille Beck Helen Rey The Detroit News has started a wnesacrr 800 P M nofds,  Wm Carswell donation fund to raise money for A  ilTZTT T    , ,T, , Publicity Lulu Darrow them Similar action was taken WaSSTSSJ week, the MENS MIXING JAN 21  Sud School 0iceS in the case of the Dione guint wasntenaw board of supervisors We are aslanq all men whd s rt y JZL TS imletspasseda resolution asking for a are members of the CongL fg guot lrenl S2 detailedfepoH on the Portage church to bepretLxiljaaertJg LuU Sck The old time religious racket Lake water pioject this to be ma of the MenSocial Club on K gtiv PmilacS  end of the world tall crops panted at the boards  themselves ingstonWashtenaw county a inatenWa8htencrw countv myand entertainment If you can81, ireaB Merwin umipoeu HJI, riKuT n JT,w rr       vo,u SS SZi t ,irrwrn British Columbia Its prophet woe pjopriaHon for immediate neede, e contact Henry Hauck, Otto Pianist Lulu Darrow tirMrlSL SizrJ iTStV fcnisiiXMeiveia i w touilL1lKoW3hment of an assessment Poulson, Maurice Darrow or Nel, Wllorie, SwlTSw owners son Buzzard 15y Friday so w,Song Itlurf MWifafbM tls Mrl VAlinhlt idMllkir South Lyt Jamee Mffler   t  f  i1011011 H0 sri  TroThmon M Grace Carlson She claimed establishment of an assessment PoulsonMaurice Darrow or NelAeet , IwLSSShS to have had a vision which pre Leader  bioyse oamprjeu  Ae nd of    itul AO h MJ iuKUisuaiB0,B,cwl01 uiy wwm rrvv rT  KWW, nuL ror 9 1951 Her followers were peiifiteirriTand the estimated cost of con for lunch Come and bring cm  EUCT B BOOK 81100 to sell aU their pcesess,to 36 taWblt nclegcwrt J 21 demnotion proceedings if necees extrgJr82 wl Vfl  F1 J0850 7JS ons pi in white and await tto rt r  S1 P 5 c22S2S tth kxdred door and barred RluTiSlJZ window, for 15 days up to Jan vssyss msWAm WL  iFuneral Home PInckXweyv 9 However this proved  to bo ai   tit  Sd Cuiiler k In other games South Lyon SHwJUbeit latBO   ttWoii7PaiwrwJWh CJgriotto M, 52Lilffo wJoSatfon bcmcruetwilli Mrf Morler Reynolds has Mid SsLTtfS fhemel Huieon j1,,,   38 Mlkm 48, Dundee 33CllfardiBc of 20 zL be held at tRe Gregory town hcdlher larm to James Pendleton of iTtLfViS ifiut T3R ni  iUlMfLhJSL ol HV apfaDB Lais 44S ed tt JSJJSA Sot   Wtd Jan 24 m3WT  IaSe  a   2 MiUer whoiloyt Mrii and 1 2j , ment CJl,Stockbridce 3f W WWCWt 11  521 S The Baptist ladleswfll emtno  ij3g5S35Wt KJu8 M Permit Oaorfto abuTa courts 2 BL Thytpvr It t QQrtOSt 3tf 1 al nlom Donfc ffietofu ialk nothln lebed fn Indiana right after tho    dvil warJIis followers ntimberod to awaei i,, n thousands and wondadsV oil irVi     1  k   f , f  tern W sVv P   ,Fm, mz VPA v   v    0M  Hot Water for the Heir Apparr3 Howell llu Howsfl, MtefaSeav Iut W Thw, Jan, 18 ,17, 18 Eleanor Parker, Ruth Roman and  Patricia Need In THREE SECRETS  Carletcn K r I tf J,  Wednesday, Tanuary 17, 1051 Neighboring Notes Th Phi Chi medical iraternlty of the University of Michigan was fined 750 and put on the social locks for the rest of the year for  holding a social party at a lodge  near Dexter to which coeds were invited without getting university approval Harry Melnik, 26 of Pinckney and Helen Badger 62 of Ann Arbor were hospitalized last Wed for cuts and bruisess after their cars collided at JJuron and Fletcher Sts, Ann Arbor Hep Adrian deBoom of thiy, dis trict has introduced a oil in th legisature to barr any person from holding office who has been convicted of committing a felony Harold Beeman25, of Munith J Sunday, Monday, Jan, 21, 22 WCta killed last Thursday when i Mating Sunday 230 p m continuous his air hit a tree on the Munith Joseph Cotton, Linda Darnell Waterloo Road Jeff Chandler, Cornell Wilde All septic tank cleaners must in obtain permits from the board of TWO FLAGS WEST health in Ingham county   Comedy Cartoon The recruiters working in Greq SUJtiJJLIll I SYLVAN illEATEK Cojody Novolly Friday, Saturday, Jan, 19 20 Eleanor Parker Dennis OKeefe in  WOMAN ON THE RUN  lu Charles Starrett Smiley Burnett BANDITS OF ELDORADO  Friday, Saturday, Jan, 18, 10 EMERGENCY WEDDING A Good Coaiody ftemrtna Larry Parks, Barbara Hate Una  Merkel and Willard Parker CoftoOB ami Rvm  nbw Sunday, Monday, Jan, 21, 22 MY FOOLISH HEART A Drama Starring Susan Hayward, Dana Andrews and Kent Smith Color Cartoon Sunday Show 8, 8 7 8  TUM, Wad Thur, Jan, 23 24, 25 V leSn For hot water on tap   , For clean, quiet, carefree service   , For automatic completely dependable water heating , , , Be Modern ,   Go lilectric Tuo Wod Thur Jan, 23 24, 25 Comodv Novelty ComlngMr Music, Dallas  Lets Dance AVON THEAltiR  Stockbciaae, Michiac  Tune in EDISON ELECTRIC THCMRff Tlday v 7 pm  vvyv rninnfl 7  See Your DEALER orW Sdisan Office i  P i IIUJBH ory and vicinity have signed up 00 donors to qive blood to the Bed Cross blood bank there on Ian 17  Mrs Chas McConnell of Greg , cry fell and broke her hip New J Years Day and is in Foote hos pital, Jackson i Tho infant son of Mr ond Mrs  Fred Singer of Gregory was takI en lo St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor  with pneumonia last week  Last week for the first time in I j 40 years a Stockbridqe rnan was i i sworn in as a member of the leq  i is latureHe is Lawrence Lindmer  Friday, Saturday, Jan, 19 20 attorney  UNDER MR SKIN Robert Craig and Wm Term  Ernest Hemmingway race story ings of Howell have passed the I with state bar examination They are, John Garfield, Micheline Prelim employed by the Citizen S Mutual 1 Cold Romance Landscape Noia Auto Insurance Co j Neptune Playground Ralph Larson, employed by the iTTuesday Jan 21, 23 McPherson State BaxikHoweiUor I THE RED DANUBE 25 years, hos been made cash , A Story of Pogt War Vienno ier to succeed the late Eric Remer I  The engagersent of Nancy Walter pidgeon, Ethel Barrymore Amo of Howell to Richard Linn of and Peter Lawford Lansinq is announced KING SOLOMONS MINES b Mutator A Drama Starring ,, Stewart Granger Deborah Kerr,  Richard Carlson Hugo Haas and j Native African Tribesmen News j Cartoon Shows at 715 and 915 Donald OConnor Jimmy Durante Coming Fuller BruslT Girl, Two  in Weeks with Love THE MILKMAN     with Pipor Laurie Joyce Holden   Cartoon  i DexrerTheatre DtTE MlCfHOAN AIF CovUlMod Friday, Saturday, Jan, 19 20  2 Hit Double Feature  Van Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor THE BIG HANGOVER  A Good Comedy Gene Autrey and his horse   Champion in SONS OF OLD MEXICO shows 700 930 a Sunday, Monday, Jan, 21, 22  Ann Sheridan Victor Mature in the comedy S T E L L A Sunday Shows 3, 5 7 8  Men 7tl5, 845 p m Latesj News Two Cartoon lues, Wed Thur, Jan, 23, 24, 25  CARIBOO TRAIL in color jierrlnq Amy Young and Mrs  Randolph Scott, Gabby Haves LGarth Meyer entertained at the Karin Booth BUI Williams Milan letters home Tuesday niqht at Latest News Two Cartoon i r   i     1 Louis Bloxon of Dexter lost his  lighi hand last week wliile worJ ing at the Dexler Molded Platic Dextr will purchase a 1000  tank Uuck for use by the ire cjrpartment Three Brighton young men wero carested last week for los ing control of their air and j smashing a parking meter s There were 1600 traffic death j  in Michigan n 1950 compared to 1,441 in 1949  Merlin Bach man died of gas burns last week while working for the Universal Tool Co at  Saline msinq is anj Tr ComtagThe Lawless, Sherman Haller andPeqqy Lor   TeU Me enz of Howell were married m 1  Ohio last week j   I St Stephens Church of Ham   burg was left 1000 in the will  1 Mrs Ithe late William Galloway  1 The Peoples Chch of  burned last Wednesday with loss of 50,000 a  a stork shower for Mrs Grace ComingKfng Solpmons Mines Young Craig at the Mever home The Black Rose, Pretty GirL nnmm ss 3sC JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE  c  Model 520B iOOtiJ, Coh tap, Yes, the modem convenen and amazing Konomy of tha WARM MORNING heater is ibuly a sensation Its the only heater of it kind In the world Exclusive, patented inte fiof construalon results in aa abundance of clean, healthful heat and big fuel savings Heati ail day and night without refueling Bums any kind of coal, coke or briquet Semlautomatie, magazine feed Start  fire but ooc a year Mm Gift Com in and see tbe dependable, lowcod Wtt WARM MORNING today I FABMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY Max Russell, W   S6M  4 8 W     4 StiAJ SliiSS Qlc   VfaUM ANIMALS COLLFCTED PliOMhrv ORES0 Each COWS 10 Each HOGS 250 per Cwt WE BUY HIDES D CAU SKINS fbone 38 Plncknyy Oea8 3tottM, Co   Years Ago MJ1 Yong Mens Club met on Wed night A field day and sum mer amp lor next summer was  discussed A hot lunch was rv ea Mrs Sawniel Sykes, 83, died 01 the home of her son Casper Wed, She was born in New  York state and married Samuel  Sykes in 1849 She leaves 2 1 LOTIS, Casper and George , The funeral oi Mrs John T j White was held hero at StMarys i church Friday She leaves he  husband and five tons  Mrs E Bush died Sunday in  West Putnam She leaves her hu jbcnvi and an adopted dauqhter   Jn Howard of Webster cjird  j at the Sanitarium Tuesday, foil n4 i lowing an appendicitis operation j S E Barton  Son have pur chased the machine shop and machinery of George Sigler A brick wall 8 or 9 fthigh is bej inq built around Ferry athletic J field in Ann Arbor Born to Clyde Dunninq and wife last week a sonThe heavy driftinq snow here impassible The North Lake Grange install officers Satiirday Wert Bcrmunv  rormer master will install I Mrs Mary Hudson Glenn, wiiej of Robert Glenn of North Lake,  riiod of apoplexy Monday She  survived by her husband and 3 children i Tom Ross is workinq for Geo  Younglove  , H M Williston has rented Mrs Phoebe Stows farm ,1 ISP, Johnson has taken over , the street liqhtinqjob from Sacuel Grfmes who is sick Throe hoboes were lodqed m the village lockup and qiven a froo breakfast this morninq bvj  Sime Brogan, marshall The SterUnq Concert Co is the next number on the lceture course course here Jan 24  OF CUSTOMMADE QUALITY FUR SPECULLY REPUC168  a t COATS Alive  WAS  Northerrt back Muskrat coat Mink blended Q7K00 finest quality D I U Letout Muskrat Labrador Mink Shade AQC0 finest quality Ottf Letout Muskrat, wild Mink shade  Gray Bombay Lamb Sheared Beave Raccoon  NOW 00 650M 37900 319 549 479w 319 Black Persian Lamb Mink trim   WAS 565 439 Black Persian Lamb O r A00 O i QQJ Gray Persian OK AW OI Q8P Lamb Paw V 6s grown Mouton lam i QQOfi 1 OQ  IV finest quality   425 00 fc  33985 JACKETS  CAPES  WAS NOW  295w 219 Silfer Fox, Platlna, Whitf Lynx, Dyed fox, Broadtail Jackets  Capes M, , Filinskf Brarfs te Tour  M4 per 1 Q P Arrangements er More  Lrk 19  skin riuTml We guarantee for this quality merchant dise and workmanship these prices cannot be surpassed anywhere, JOHN1DES FURS A V  dycW McClaar of Gfeqory has had the hie cups since last Thur SUu9lt9 I WHM J wm H  trei iXy     S  H Peopl tore  V1 Wedo, January 17, 1951 Ettei d as 2nd class mailer at postoffice Act of March 6, 1877  MMflti  114 SoHoweil Si,PmckneyMicu Subscription rice 150 per year Paul W Curott, PublshcT QBBYE TO PUMPING OLVES TREE ROOTS CiuOt Parkinson and t Ann Arbor of Mrs Rose I was 1 Grocerie Cantiedi Gents  i Dffygoods , Shoes ishings erii  Mrs MiiM1 daughter, J a weie Sund Hendee Gal Hendoe ol Lansina home ov the vveck end  Miss Bni Lamont ci Ann Arbor sprni, di weeK end at tha i Louis Coyle norne  Gordon Hester and wife of Yp silanii we Sena y quests atth Andrew Nesbitt home  j Pat Kiieys o de state police, tiwas home from iVwCty Sunday jj Rsaiee Nuh  Aic State and  I Alice o aran of Dexter spent , the week end at thcs Mark Nash  home i I Meaams LouJs Goyle Ray j  Burn a no Jack Yuna were in Ann Anor Saturday  Corp Louis Bekkering of Fort Lewis VVCS called up Miss Bar  baia iNia Sunday j Donald  Gardner and family j have moved to Dexter j Mr and Mrs Ross Head starl for St Pot rsburq Florida next Monday Mr ana  as Media Amburqey called on Mrs i iora McrcArtor at  Mciderson hospital, Howe, Sun  ELIMINATES DIGGING SOLVES GREASE 1 MORE ODORS IISMODEHNREVOLUTIONARY  No more expmiv unhcolthy pumping and digging up of ctispoolt teptic tonkt, pag pools, great traps and cloggd lines Heres th most feliabte end latest mehd liquefy, dissolve ond saponify grease, sludge, h cloth ond other orgonic solids This modern chemieol guarantees quick nd eW cient resulti in 2 to 16 hours HO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank necessary while chemical is working 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, and 100 IB CONTiNMS R9 Coiadlg Pet Off Mfl US fef Off Pndl  V 0 9 0 Hugh day, Kei  Gen Store rgjx 10WEST Pfcltt EVER Special ile luxe PKILGASTAPPAH Ran  hdward deindeau was at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, for j i treatment last week His infant  son has been brouqht home from there j The Misses Lois Shirley and i Janet Lundeen spent Lie week end Jn Detroit j i Sunday visitors at the Albert Shirley home wtre the Doyle jj L empleton family of Keeqo Har   bor, the Holds Hollawav family nd Leo Ewers Stanley Dinkel is attending the January ssson of trio beard of  supervisors at Howell this week fj Lavem Ciark had his tonsils  , reinovea ar McFneiscn hospital A t , i , ,    ast ihursaav ana was home a r wnT  lii for ScmDiego, week Law I iwsday to visit her broth  Mrs Jean Meyers of Ypsilanti  r, ioe and family, spent last Tuesdav a the Walter 8717 Wrealde Dr Rusfc Lake Notice I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE TH  PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL EVERY DAY FROM NOW ON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE HOURS 1000 A M TO 409  M tnzo Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS AND PAYABLE TgEJNTIL DOG TAXES ARE NOW DUE Mr and Mrs L C Lavey and  Ciik omei I ncome faxes Made Out j 406 LAS I GRAND RIVE re MacArtor injured hoi lea fast week and was taken la M P is n hospital, How11 Philiip Gentile has resigned his position, at Owosso and is taking a course at Mich St hcr r 4 otomatic, instantTtgritlng burner  removable porcotela drip trays V Vlsualite oven wth glass win ciow and ovsn lighW J4hour deck ith huntIn ttreer  Tisimrder siprala cioVng Ibue, up to 3 J rrutei  Weoiideeivc  1 ternerturo inforrutKo v Dtrinatd signal tviU A hen n i OIL ,  v tjKTh wcrliins am ore  lahi finish Concealed c, ti vent J LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON VOUR OLD RANGE Vow is the time to modernize yur Vitcrr with Philgas    the thrifty roTtlcd gas for farm and town homes You can hut far and wide, but you wont find a bv or value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Rememtyjr, too, we will glvt you  generous tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, make, or condition Esy terms, if you wish HAN OTHER PHHGAS AfWLIANCC FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE  at Tue hev Brady iamily, Arnola rrc ist, Jane Barbaia ana Da id Nnh and Pauia Curlett nttn ihe 7oirt er hrit meetuiq c Cde Darrov end wif of , rora cpent Sunday with Mrsr iDarrow Mrs Maryfeeple OTUed on Mrs 2, chrlos ulfirk ana child ,1 Pitai, Ann Arbor, Fridav iorK  vVill n Sunday to  y ily back to Cemp Car son Col W C Miller fell at his home Sunday Ajl picns were qrouna one day last week but sufferedea anci ht dla aot leave until  no serious injury , nictit They spent the day in j Ann Atbor I Mr nd Mrs Ona Campbell Maynara Cik and wife ni  spent the week end at the Carl Manchester called at the Walter Lentz home at Charlotte Clark home Wednesday Mr and Mrs Ross Rd en otLl   TrL r dSunday Miss  Mrs John Smith oneSrRf An Arbor and Donaid aark le,jves Tllursdav tne Howwd Reaci family jio ioin tha air cr at San Antov Hev and Mrs H E Mayoft  ib Texas, ltors at the Merwin Campbell Don Griffith and family e ot bauatuck were Monday vis Ann Arbor were Smday auosts f u , J l c 1111,11 uTe ,hTei ,u , at the JoeGriiM, rome HarHmaSotaiJay niqlit  Ihe James Whitley family spent1 Mr and Ms Sio i v v  i j Sunday at the Wm Whitley of Deexfiela spert Friday at the  me in  A21301 I nay Kemviv , me Mr andMraJex Noqgle of, Johnie and Christine Dinkc  5 P were Sunday guests who have be, viy sick ar  xe Ti Aberdeen family  much better n e Wr  Emmci I ifrLBlli Bcmq,hn entertained 5 Dinkel has been helping ta, mtie tnends at her home Mon i care of them day in honor of her son, Jimmies Mrs Wm Sh han w o broke nd birthday Ghr hip last w ek wos ooratea P UJag Hendee with tho TJ S upon at Univrs4v hospitalAn, roresrry Dept4 hasbeen trans I Arbor and c n w ahw te s,t u X, 50 Denver, Colorado, to1 in a wheoiea nair Mis Lloyd  J t  Hendee took Mr Shehan dowi Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson i to see her Fri,  r and Mrr spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Frank Boye vre airo there  TY n2m  n Plcrins i virs PhriTp Spiour caTied oi ine mil Baughn family were hr sister, Mra James Barton ni bunday guests at the Harold Stockbridqo SatrdriV Tho lottr lr n home Howell  has been ill Mrs Musa Ayers and son, Ed, The Gery Lidman family took o Plymouth were in Pinckney  Mr Ada Lichman bark to D STT  0 tSunda M Sirari Read entertained Mrs Helen McGregor of Brigh Mrs Martha Buckley and dough ten spe Satjrday ai th  ter and Jinet Feidler of Ann Ar , M reer horns cor at luncheon Saturday  Charles Musrn of Howell was   j ma2Jaae Hoenx was issued i o Sunday auer at Albert Dinkels at rlowell  last week to Leslie j Mr ana Mrs Lloyd Hendee en  c JMMcLucas PHONE BRIGHTON 31 3 on Mrs, r J Snay who ivq he Har Id H n be  h e M 36 W van tak n ta Si Joital, Ann Arbr Saturdry m h  Swarihout ambulance AUTO DRIVER KILLED Lcur, Shrader, 36 employe c n the pijrchasina dept of the Oidsmobile Co, Lansing, wan  ilea asi Thursday when his was nt by a tank trailer near   ie Ira Wilson farm on Grand ver east of Fowlerville Louis hrisly, So of Detroit had just  1 d out from the Wilson farm when his trailer tank came loose a d careened across ihe thrK ar traffic lane into the other car The car was smashed and milk npjHi in the Bitch  Value Your Health More Than Riches  Some folks think that fine clothes and fine, big houses art tin muyt important things in life, but these things really dont mean to much if a person doesnt feel well enough to enjoy them Most folks dont realize this, but  Mrs Lucy Bras well, of Iloute 2, Stone Mountain, Gi, realizes it cry well Mrs Bras well takes HADACOL, find by taking HADACOL she found she is helping her  lystem overcome deficiencies of  Vitamins Bi, Bi Niacin and Iron,, which HADACOL contains Here is Mrs Braswells own statement I have been sick for  some timo with atomach disturbances I began taking HAD ACOL and I have been taking it about fix weeks I am so much better and much stronger I will continue to take HADACOL It sure has helped me I tell my friends about HADACOL I cant i praise HADACOL too much I am 59 ytarg old  1060, tit LtSlan Corporation  COMPLETE Income Tax Service  AT NEW LOCATION Myer Bootery  i ii AiUsise Kitchen Rngt from 9956 Automatic Wafer rteeftn from 19SO SEE US TODAY Wf HANCKI Alt JNSTAUATIOIJU OCT 7  xii ie VT ii l eue mi Uilci mis ijiuya neriaee Merritt 46, Howell and Cather tertained the cribbage club ine Jane Devereaux, 42 Pinck he hom Thursday niaht neiur w , ,  Mrs Flora Drurow is staying JixjiP0T wdg attendwith the McCauley family ai t T ySaav dinner in honor Hi land Lake Cm xFS01  fc Mr and Mrs ack Roberts oj HAWAII  1121 ftear,Detroit and ihe Myio Kettler fam Mrtri i ii y of ackson spent Sunday ai JfmKf0 McMacken and son, the S H Carr home  SSWF M 809 on We8t feWfiRob isatu 5525L512 Jean Meyer of Ann Arbor was Whl a5i,We nd at the P VVhetsei home in Rockfard, Ohio Mr and Mrs, Andrew Nesbitt tast Thursday with Mrs Mrs Blanche Naylor in Eaton napids Loren Meabon and family of Grand Rapids, Mrsj Eva Teulon of Rochester, Mrs Gladys Ketch am and Mrs Druscilla Snapp I 540 wero Sunday visitors rSf , Mobon r home Donald Meaboa is attending hpol at Maspo Howell was  HowelL Michigan O E S Dance PINCKNEY HIGH 8CHOOL GYM Saturday Jan 27th    W  crm  the STARTS AT 9J00 P R ASC     ,          ,     1i i  DISPATCH  Wednesday, January 17, 1951   e    HOLM M POUND or moxiN FOODS i   Always a wide variety of frozen foods right in your own home Just the thing lor farms, large families 1 And its powered by the famous GE Refrigerating  unit  ONLY AWUK  If 25 Years Ago I Dexter defeated Pinckney Sn the old Conglchurch Friday nit 40 to 12 COH8SBVA5iON DBPT NpTW 15,000000 seeding and transplants will be available to farm ers and overs hi the spring The prices are for 2 year old red and  white pine 4 for 3 year old  450 per thousand 2 year old  Jack pine 3, 3 year old 350 PROFESSIONAL COtNtt No arei of any size in Michi THE PINCKNEY SA1TARIUM  Faxml C  LlliCTnlC twMI FREEZIRS  uihorix esLCL   Chris Brogan died at his home at Chi 1 son Jan 17 He formerly owned the Roy Dillingham farm, west of Pinckney  Mrs John M Harris, 69, diei    r    at St Joe hospitalAnn Arbor on j gan to without a stream  Jan 6 She was Catherine Mur j phy and married John M Harris I The special western Michigan, in Nov 1881 She leaves her hus, deer season only produced a TWKI I MTIJ LJS The Misses LuciUe and Pegqy  Asuryey  being conducted ofncY 935 Residence 814  ew,PTfL  ,ii 4i n their n Mifiin 11 Evenings by Appointments P a SWAHTHOUT  80H Michigan Funeral Home  Don C Swarthoul Director Hey M Duffy, M P  Ejbickney  Michigan Daily 1100 A M, to 2t00 P VL Except Wednesdays Mon,, Tues FrL SaU 7 to8 p m DR a B McCLUSKEY EEAL ESTATE IS Homes Lobe Propsrnoji 17 Business Qppoitenatnsn List Your Property wh Me GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 9 North Pood Pinckney, Mich Phono 1 S t Phone 157F11 MYBON  HUG Stackable entertained at their j of Michigan waterfowL Eve  home after the dance Friday Michigan is the leading hunt Howell niaht in honor of Winifred Bonn  ing state in the union and sol tt of Lansinq , ,  1 themoat licenses She was se  Model NA11 sJr LAVEY HARDWARE  HERB SNEED t of Lansinq   7iwii uvusa one was ser   M Walter Graves entertained his  ond in revenue as Pennsylvania pnone  high school friends at his home which has higher rates was first Howu  Michiaan Friday night One half ofMichigan Lakes Real g Insurance, Brokerage Malachy Roche has sold too care less than 10 acres m area City, j  Farm Property his arm at Fowlemlle and wiU oy 19 0f them have over 5000  Speciality move to Pinckney, M , , acres   t Yow Property With Mo  Hereafter Pinckney hTgh school With Jake not obsbructed by ctiidants will be marked in citu p snow there has been very LEE LAVEY ff Uttle suffoaUon of fish so Jar  ThS ore 4,910 pleasure cars Chances of strikinq oil i Mich General Insurance ineio   , AiJae C7 trail  1C la rrr rrtmrnr Modem Equipment 207  KipSSftk FMBD a SEICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST  120 West Grand River Ay Howell t Mwaaa Phone 358 IBestdence el LEE LAVEY  m  LLOYD HBNDEE Se ore 4,910 pleasure cars vQcs7strikinqoil i Mich GgS1   f WWITIMSI Dtmb lommerc al vehicles, 57 trad wer OIie in 15 last year compar Phone5WceyMaj WUGLSuddna f0 ,,to dealers and   ono h, 10 in 1949  A HCTIONEER  SttVm 5S5 J STATE OF MICHIGAN POR THP  PROBATE COUBi COONTY OF LIVINGSTON  At 0 station oi said Conn held at tte fldbatft Otfic tn tha City of Howell on tha 29th day of Dombr AD1950, Pratant Honorahia Hiram R   Judge el Probata  Of THE MATTm OP THB ESTATE OF PARIS R WHETSEL, Deoaoaed,  Lanbra Whatsal having filed in said Court her petition praying that the ad ministration oi said estate be granted  to Lenora Whatsal or to some other suitable person,  It Is Ordered, That the 22nd day of Jan, AD1951 at tan oclock in he fore  scon at said Probate Office is hereby appointed for hearing said petition  ft la Further Qsdered, That public no j Jce thereat be given by publication of 0   copy oi this order once each weeV for  Buceeesive weeks previeus to said day  erf hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed end drcuiat6d in Count  A true copy Hiram R, Smith Celestta ParshaQ Judge oi Probate  said Probata Office, and to 4erve a copy thereof upon Fred J Teepe, adminis traor of said estate whose address it  Howell, Michigan on or before the 12th day of March A D,, 1951 at ten oclock  in the forenoon, said time  t 2 Ud to deal9IB  1 to ne  10 ta 1949I motorcycles n Livingston 28 oil weus and 3   gas wells accoxang tho the  were brought in last ye OU counlv rirv of state,  , and ploaa bng appointed tor the  Sst week when they  Smith, i cimination and adiusUnent of all clairrj uo , v X7ilVowskl dia  arvd demands against said deceasbd It is Furthes OrtSsred Tfaat publiU aodoa theteoi ba gJvan by publication  of a copy of this order once each week for three suoceeslve weeks previous U aaid day of heating in the Pinckney Dis  patch, a , ed in said  A true copy Hirom R Smith Celecta Parshall Judge of Probate dserorsWikowSki art production fell to 15,840,000 ban eis compared to 116,517,337 in  1949 BASKET BALL NEWS Pinckney was nosed out here AUGTIO N E E R Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYLBE Phone Ptaiclmey 78F2 STis aroderand MSW South LyeD Qq nvcted by Kim Siqlers 27 to 25 South Lyon led15 to 11  TnnHTui He served his son at the half, and 18 to 14 at the qrand ury ne  quarter 3inckney ralhe REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAPOLD RADY Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinckney 1S4F3 DR C I TOWNER Dentist Grenerai trucking Phone 64F14 Ptnjaeyv Mic CAfiT13f  Concrete Products, OkfcrveL Sani Top Soil, Road OrayeL FJU Dtr Road Buiidfna Blocks Laid, Piece or Contoact 7628 Toma RL, Pinckney, MU, Phone Dexter 3116 JOHN E McCLELAND STERJLINQ INSURANCE Ca SSwAS Sva4r  sitarsx w f r of heating in we rjncuiy  pnce ana is uui uu K  ,  J wvrpH 11 Phone Dexte 3461 t newspaper prints and circular  was elected by a huqe the last WCtrteT and icored iijirnoaie Id County  aio fty from a district that us points to South Ly  R cnith Ji  arrrrcvRovborouqn not auite make it SOUND BORROWING BENEFITS YOU ons 9butcould Xrielec,rnsVcRoXtoouqh 5722  Milt Mctson ually S SuSan haci the seat ld Pincknev in scoring with 8,  IJnSSP   W not 7 The Pinckney res Polish banker and merchant He erves lost 31 to 14  was convicted of a reccAmt fraud pinckney 15 vears aqo and Berved his sen j M j tence He was elected in STATE OF MICHIGAN the Prtfbate Court lor the County oi  IivinastoiL At a seesiaa at and vot nald M ft CMy ai Hawaii to said County cm the  ySth day oi January, A D 1951, Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, ftegrstar M Probata  KB the Modes oi tha BMota of Gaodriad Jaqusch, also known aa Oott  Med Jaaushalso know as Fred Jagush,  ft qffjwirtug to 9 camt feat the time for presentation at ceadms aaalnat said aatata ahoald ba Umited, and that e ttnuand place be apDainted toreeaiva, aaermina a4 aahiat all claims ft It Orderad, That oJl of the credion of said daoeaeed ore raauired A praaent thalr ctalma tr add court at  and 1948 and seated both, times i 1 There is reason to believe ne It pays to follow Bound borrow J g t otferinq He is pop inq principles Our loans have  wUh hiR coUeaquss and always been made on a Pu probably have been seated cal, economical basis m the best cn lor Blondy, Democrat interests of the borrower the not charqea Diqs was 1 community barred on account oi his colcr ,, A To contradict this Wilkowski was When you need cash tor sound barred fiy this action the Repub reasons, youll iind a bank loan 1acane nave alinecrte the bia the most sensible way to borrow p0iisanci necpro vote in Wayne and it will save you money in ccuntv the long run , Dale Watkinn fell whTTe work inq at the Detroit De Set here Monday and hurt his back He REAL ESTATE, MOrGAGE On  McPherson hospit 1946 I M Matteson F Ware r A Mrosfka C Jeffreys G  Mrosfka G  H w wriiE NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS FKQKfl 130  PINCKNEY Classified Advs 1169 Pinckney Rd, HoweiL SfiA A A A A A, A Phil Barney Kralzmiller Livingston Jounty Phone 2SM6 Representative Ann Arbor Worman, Wortley Pts UA ranqealso coal iack for hotwater Matteron 8 Ware 7 Jettreys 4, heater qood condition i    A Mrosikd2, 1 ,D M Baker, 5655 Femdale Dr  WANTEISarm LletJnqm W,  t HoSch65  Reflavan eland Mich have more prospS  l4r South Lyon Res   f 1 Pinckney Res South  FOR SALE chichs Barred Phone 305W HoweiL  F Hawlev and White Rocks N H Reds   Swav c OUver Whie Leqhorns and HyLines, all SSabo G Carlson hatched from blood tested stock REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE OK s entMcPheWn hospit   G MtotoS Sowhatchlnq Place voal chick PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE   the Swarthout am  CbsPinckney Jr Henry, Can order with us now in bulance,  Stewart Anderson is eick and THE HRST NATIONAL BAN  unble f WCJ H G5cl l  j qo to a hospital or nurnnq home HeweU Mich i this week Member Federcd 1poeli once Corporation,  1 Insured up to 10 Depositor uDsKincxney JI nvmys   TTT T K TITPOV I Henry, K Matteson, Bradley, i BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY South Lyon Treqabomen, Govin Phone 30qW Howell Fiedrick Slaybauqh, CioateGris   FOR SALErfn Dexter pleasant 2 story, centally located two story seven room house, bath on soda floor, handy to town Call Ann  Arbor 2 7883 after 6 p m and WANTEDLady wants general house work 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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>5  m,xz s  f m  8 iJ Dispatch Volume 6  Obituaries  amoosaa Wetessday, fanugy to, 1951 Churches S I  BI Cmtiolc Charch  Chronology 1950 Cnaea comme Owta, Patrick dark SO, son AAAJ1   JSKSk  fiftES3Si JEWS 25  M ,V7Sf   r foTtSe  ,,, ssss   WQ  , J in mania, diidng leMwTat Mdmebii friSi ST  7   te FwleVT  1500000 an enrollment e9f about one ft jooniinunity and was in business  I tor 16 years His memberships were in St Marys Church and HfrimojK  Hly Name Sodet,r Sad STRTOS  Surviving are his wife and sevj  In the budget Mich, must rods   8 motbs survives Wttde for civil defense Defense nnd six brothers nris, Walter, 51 want a subcapital burRov 4 Leo atjd Emmett because of the deficit legislators and two Risters Mrs  Marie ax faying nothing An organize Nichols an Mrs Anna Dovle A won Bimllar to the forest fire ser bother, pterin, is deceased vjoe oi World War II is consider 16 ft112 WQ3 held this morn fid Subversives could do much   at St MarYs Church and  damage Joy starting fires in thei1 Was in St Garys Cemelorest Ox area terv, Rev Fr Albert Schmitt oificr TEe legislators know more tax fating es are necessary They have ap1 pamntly two roads open, a personal income tax or Gov Will1 Jasms corporation profits tax  Gov Williams has made Gamp1 Grayling avaikf national guard DROWN MURDER SOLVED  I Sunday before 800 Man j Conareacrticaaj omnurv   Church tnSS9of BKKY Paste 400TraUbkizera1JrSJ Haines a girl and the John Mcuires, a girl purpose but are schools served their Wolfe graduated from Ann Arbor high school and is serving grtj parsonage 1730, Cottage prayer meeting at the Man apartment Theme Christ Command, Come unto me, Learn of me Saturday, 700 Leave parsonage for Youth for Christ meeting at Haruano Sun Jdn,s 141000, Sermon,God Speaks to Our Unwashed Economic Lives  1130 Sunday School Topic Jesus Day of Activity  Wednesday400 Junior choir,730j Senior choir  Ws, W Uinkcis team beats f son  and ,9 teacher old timcsgameEarl Packer New school stadavTbeen j Betty WeaTxUnKTt 11  W team lfeiOLyiim  Arbor ElJ  c  population and 4 to 1 TrlHfttv beot StntGaCjers t 200 a month nrS  ,  ty beats Stockto UU a month  briage 6 to 4  J to work m a car Schools July 26 Hirqh McDouqaU Les , Zll thi enrollment cannot lie Mayoock cie, Soft ball tecun f ri, GXier Blhi South beats Chelsea 6 to 1, Pinckney X holsa and many other bowlinq alley opens, AM,Rochel mntlcs hnvo comilaated Wins inaiuroiice award, Eiiqaq ment of Sally LaRosa and Jr i  There have always been dis Kf3t,ai,und Estate over Z Doyle announced  Aug 2,Bids for school rejected, UQ uni y  uvet jail being over the appropriation taWiJS not a,low  T J TT u 2 rj j tr MaDJlbfUnent HP inn U  Dede Huachey and Edward Van sGfayiina avaikibleto the Ihalanaf The  ofCarolyn Drown Ith U ft rtavy yardrt PhUad4, Cavatn Mennoi4te ChurtA Horn diesoft ball team loses to SoA    0i a churc naSgX U havSg  StockBiidqewhich occcured  P with the U S Marines, Mi  Aev sra Beaeky PSST VanCamps, TdCounty team los  n tended it meant n taken over their grounds at Camp, pnjhf night of Noyjfcat, Ka af ff11 flew A 1  week tp fJ Supi  Walter Eeth  11 inning qame to Webber  the ifuor dSfiic,nq pJ Qth shment seqliguorlo OP N  03200, was solved Saturday by 1 11,  jAssisant Paul ,tEe confession of two Vicksburgi The engagement of MarUynESv Mfiiiiaa Worship lQ,ujjl Aug 9, Eddie Hartman and ers that yx hr,A to follow side waks Suoh a dispute was settled iri a unique way last week Sebastian Morceri built a supermarket at 11660 Greenfield Like  Hf  7j  urea 1r  i iw w w xuiiun wise v u KaaScoviU flew there last week to S  Supi Attetburv  mazoo WQ snivft Rr,ftirITr s, 1 visit     BUtoon Sl tiSivOT fann youths Rcrv Lee Olson, 22 fn lad daughter of jft n ioftiSool   1100 Norma Roberts mamed WilburthTtoarSauonal stock ta i ov nd Vaorious Matthies, 22Thev  911 f of East Ann AHChildriKour  H,4S Kwle jr killed in auto accident, ra bmeti bShik  ve miIe from wh re t  who algo have a home cftYowng Peoples Meetfe ,M0,Mri LetUe Cook dies, Soil bailers lCl5lfeSS0Ster2A aS Arbor     Wr ,0 P W  aaaejtot Vinoe 1,,,1 SSSHrTBi dShs C AU fisnina Panties on the FZ 12112 , SSAStA 3  ft owner, name ,  8 P A40    SfeJJSLS US arlitiC The U oil stnkethe Cassidy,me from near and far Ir8 so Arbor 76 Masons and triends qo   JSrS Rr0g 5  LTJth tC heffS E near Gladwin, is the best of istf ard to say just hank you for to DeUoit to niqht ball qame,  4  t  S Spared to 7,300 a year with their many halpS ways GaTd Darrows a airL Garth ssman djMjhrt j jo  Boyd Shertzsr Mr and Mr Movers a son, Louis Shireys a I fY  ,  brouqht home from al 0 arant immunitv to wit  The Portage Lake landowner,  e Mich Jtate Pfj feHoand J  8     Asa and Europe a, once and  ,     v  rT SIDQU uuiuv uuums r P ,  wwiuicu ifj our COmforf VIIIA Horn fy i unr fare bv the tote     to 7,300 a year with their many helpful ways JSSsSrSE  n Lie bia oriticum Is the ro WANT fflGH BID APPROVED ago  , ,  , , ,08 MrandMr Meyers a sonLouis Shirey t and prosecuting attorneys They say it is unwork 8TOW LOOKi LISTEN The Portage bajce iana owners ine iic  i rlV WAy waiw ivirs Asner a rl ,  fiaht nnlv nn Ampri ,,1 u, it la Wednesday night at 347,043 worth of oandvhoUdogs Wylie, Wagners Grocery, Jugs3 Aug 30, Mary Ann Harris and fon toeSceritv o Gallagher school on North Terriaud pop last year Dodge ledjall nn, Mrs Henry Johnson Young Wm Steptoe married, Ortherine do not questonhe mcenty ot torial Hd to open bids for the with 50,100 Grand Have ld Jove P T A, Junior and Senior Towner and Clifford M30 Z ZZib mOTSm drainage project to prevent flood 40,200 and Holland 25,000Con Kings Daughters Mr and Mrs House school moved to Pinckney 9icrminBtsSv EuroS Sae ik we sprma at Big and cessians, includina me one m Albert Dinlcel, Mrs Florence TriCounty team beats Chelsea mg vcjrv,vdto SJ1 uwiw i  1   wwr  tn yi,   ,,eil r vvr 1 ,,v v 171, TVtrrnw and Asia over to themThe other T    , T Utile Portage At previouss date the pinckney area are open to Qute, Violet Stone, Mr and Mrspaul Bunouqhs ana lack Lroup mostiv Republican sena riJ1Srfewf0nne5l yon forbids none were receivedThisbi3ders W C Hill, Mr and Mrs, Joseph , called to Service Don Burns and 3  It lYfd6 d Co me there were 2 One from Lew, fee nshermen are asked not to Gearhart and the many othlBarbara Homes married  i 2 hornbS a once wltrfcwWi on C3ub will hold a special I EastUck of Sebewainq fordu bottles, tin can and trash ers wiio may not  mentioned st 6 t Hanxs diesschool  , , , j  oui P , ,  ,, K FraSeqer resumes con ow u nsem 1   meeting at thc Pinckney bowling 51 100 but the work would not  1 ,  nSnATURDA fANUAY aVtuntU The other farjfg i3th at 800 p m The speaker 57,650 was submitted by Clyde  Llvingston BREAKS HER HIP William Shehan fell at her will bponsared by the Mich, gunton  Son of Willie and Ed j iaTJe Uk an acre tax on state Igan Dept of Conservation j ward Aho oi LAnse They would J rtveg  schools and the Mrgi It you want an mtereslina even stcnt work in 10 days The prop , 400,519 more revenue homQ Monday and broke her q please, come Everybody is  owners asked that the higher COUUUOT    Walter and Emily Spittler and ooens set up , Prmii1v K OP0 1 UOl W 714 1 rWTilUlrQM killed W4 11 U WAiiAJW AMVM Wmi Sept 13, Robert Milliken MM XQ regtQre , nain Chai Unecjc Q in auto accidentPinckney scnooi  We dont  t would Biait until spring The other for A Bki jump to been  and Family  jfof Brighton Argus by Clyde , T tvinaston county to tneisianu int to a decctaration killed oi war on China Their object If ca  bid be accepted However this ,, OUT will be UP to the boards of sup t TELEPHONE AAC Wi hip in two places She is in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor bonds sold n,,Continued on Last Page OSES APPEAL ervisors of Livingston and Wash tenaw counties who mus 350000 avail r Max Hettke, 25,the Lansing ai set up an assesssment dis ZJL at all fwth was electrocuted in m i trict to pay the cost which is es j P  Oklahoma state prieon at 1000,nmated at 67,000 The Wctshte 1 cm   p m last Thursday nightHe wao  tenaw board met Tuesday while j  convicted of hitchildng a ride tne Livingston body meets Jaa LADES M MEET  wtn a  tied railf cad man, kill 15  board has already api  Ladies Aid will to J111 copies of the 1951 Tele TWO  KILLED ,one Almanac are now avail1 Two men were ed Mondav SSertM W1 Tel9 1 on Latson Rd, east of Howell  work for the Chinese do not want 1 Chainq After World War I we THE IOE LOUIS FIOHl i made i mistake of trying to re SGTSta WflTIB draw, e  tofl2  u uiB    uw and accomplisned notnmg ine when their plane crashed in a I ft hi h V  2ra83iatiD oi the Car and W corSeld Tey9 are  XZt  ended    J  which drew over 13,000 failed  to impress the fight fans Against plsomnent ftdetermined effort riyer ior a drainage basin, re OUR BO IN SEBYICE wear made to save Klettke How movma the stone dam and puttaid Therm of Pinccney a fgrmj control gates I Bosemary Mcdony daughter oi t tscichar of Klettkes at Lansing wrote alfetter to the governor of Sonoma Former Gov 1  Mr and Mrs John Malony of Dexter has enlisted in the U S v   Kim MASONIC GUEST NIQHT  Air Force and gone to SanAnton BiQler interceded and petitions Uvingston lxige No 76 S   io Texas , were circulated to Lansing and   old their annual guest David Aberdeen took his army Owosso XletSe mothef died m ht  venison banauet at examination Tuesday , whenhewas a baby, his fatnerj  ggHool Saturday nighteb 3 The following local boys en him up,  I Robert Arnburgey, Jerry CAUSED DISSATISFACTIOT i Livingston Lodge no, or,  Heaui, lomes GarowAn qo to UAUony yiiWMUwwiMii  76  team SanAntonio Texas this weekbut  Tiicu4nr nirrht rs rTA vWi hM until me 0 NOTICE Imer Livingston Lodge No, 76 F,  Heath, lames Gardner Th recent perfect baby contest  elect officers Tuesday night, rxn Ckrrk who bo until the  sponsored by the Detroit Board ,nuary ie a 8 p, mf of Commerce has caused much  ciiseatiflfaction the rules will be changed It was won by a baby BASSET BALL SCHEDULE  WhSf 1,5 Wd ft 3 12i Manchester there 0thL4oittt2i  i Mon Ian 15, South Lyon hers xaSB ttcketo, each book of tickets L Jan 19 j,   good for 10QO t 1500 Fri Feb 2 Brighton heee i A nriArwir  ,144 i Tt I031 26 Hartland here teliSft2lp3ffSri, Feb 9 South Lyon there 31 JSSues Feb 13 Hartland there of Jan to wind up fete ocdrs Pfc Rhoderick eeve of Camp ed at his home at Pi h1Sl Have and Hollis, Ambur Mintner, 28, Howell and Archie Perkins, 28, Milford, the pilotBoth have two children, Freddy Bashorea fighter who j QJJ MacArthur is on the pari 0,  raniffQ PttmAY could not 1 , Mu u especially from commentators LOST BOTrJLGWJK F lacked steam Although the tight   L A MffBhaU   Pmckney poppedboth was stopped in the four h oe Frank Edwards who claflg  at Grass Lake Fnday mght ine i Bashore had a cut nose the Korean withdrawel as one  first team lost 50 tc32 andand eye, Louis could not put himo the worst defeats m American reserves 43 to 16 Albert Mrostiax down history They charge his intol led Pctofy  TVS Among the Pinckney fight telHget was inefficient, he had Smith got 13 for wrass iw fans who saw it the Commentilo warnnq 0f the Korea invasion The Pinckney  Was as follows j hat he spiit his forces, makina School wti readervernse tor mas    srLouis could not them setting ducks for the invad on the new school, ine ae get set His blows did not travel I r rs They compare him to Gen  garten room left ofl teo i  ov a feot Qf go, fGome Custer c4 Monroe, 1L the date for opening DKXS  Robert Lavey, Louis s  rglwhos foolhardiness they blame tvurTOFT DEATH  clar gorilla All the colored pec for the Custer Massacre History THE WHETSU un irtUow I ole In Detroit seemed to be at does not agroe with Marshall We have reivedweo g1Q fiaht, , nnd Edwards on the Custer affair is one of Americas heroes TOE WHETSEL 1, We haVl IfMufer Hodge the fight  and B 13225 tTiScSTO de5h Jack Jeffreys, Tm glad I wentCuster neMJi ZA took charge ot ice deotcalii to0K1iThev sure camped in great force on the jw imilar to Littl Big Horn river in Montana a night big league base ball Although grpatly outnumbered  dethu J2S AwDetroU pol boys Mho fought could noi B2L SSSS oS John Paul Ware,It is sim nigl sane , Mor , w THJu iA Bill ooes in toe unue owv  ,SMlflrve I the horse is stolen Grand Rapids One under Maior Reno was to tne week end Bui goes  aorgu until wiaavipj red th aqe JJ to 70 ,, on the west side, another acme U S armies usually were when they fought the Indians, Custer split his forces into three trrmtee the aucorp a doeed 900 en  last ZVjii LJ rtAriK11  1 Manchester here uw c 9 2iTft22 rTues Feb 20, Stockbridqe here listed TO TSSUTSVI  Feb w 11  Don Stackable was given e flH clauahAer in me con7 Lmption on account of hte fathers O E S FRIENDSHIP IffGRjihui It expires Jan 28 gSedicme to a life time OTCBN TrffiVEB JMM 146 attended the County OXS i years and discharged 350 work under Capt Benteen from tr  ers on election boards there, east Custer, himself wi lQ OM, u, Wayne county over 900 strikG the center Guster gavm K0 JlirhoJwere let go These election iobe the two time to get into posmon , Tho  toqJTtfe  Se only for shovt periods and  then led the charge into th  pull chickens orfxoosts i j usually filled by per center of Indians He and W Fi , rdlna to repnaveDero a w ail wiped out Keno pull chickens on   hmi  6yp center of S o the lock an sons having no fteoernptev men were Some of ftwWjWH GardUent or those who have retired  Ben A Viy4sAn COOP OI   TT      ij t , U PU on a fUl jBWirlW in DeerfWd    lSMqBSS wa court TMtiaM nteen never Reno claimed he superior forces and was  AAjsiftsML AeH aiiuUKecu   The Old Family Album ui Leslie Psirc, feimervto pttj which fhe characters were atiid the Adrian Sale Bank, has1 bought He tound  mm0tMnn meets at DB Lu JHL,nit IMW jout by todge membem A Mhl SJwSTo the oad a t Asatoi oin llunchepn was served mm of m Drtex pk sEwb mev bad ptBfc TII,Q, 1 ,1  rvlUQChejPA S iiirev5BBS 5  v   p   y   e4ay January m ittSl y ,   fS 1  ,,    35 yi iHiig a5 sf sagfiJ New Hudson He had parked  t without lights when he was ait by another car Phil Davis, Chas Carney and Phil Krupa of Brighton have en enliated in the air crop and gone to San Antonio Texas WmWinkelhouse of Hamburg suffered a double fracture of the ankle last week and is in StJoe hospital, An Asbor , VA iHEATKB  I Efiday, Seriuxday, Jan It, If t ALL ABOUT EVE  e Novelty cmd Cartoon SINGING GUNS   A Wailtm n Color Stcara Vaughn Monro, Ella 9Mmft,  Walter Breaan, Ward Bend  Friday, Saturday, Jen 12, 13  Richard Canto Coteen Gray tai  Sunday, Monday, Jan 14, 15 it THE SLEEP Don Barry Ro  CITY Lowery Paul Dancer and daughterJoan, I  7 M THE iaDr of Stockbridge flew to the Rose bowl game in California, New Years day  Sunday, Monday, Jan 14 15 Matin Sunday 2M p m continuous Jam Stewart , TrJPlAeKPOT THE CARIBOO TRAL  A Dvaacr S4flSn Randolph Scott Gabby Hoys and KB WUBam Cartoon PeW Smith Sun shows 3 7 9   Fred Jones, 80 died at his home in Howell on Dec 30 He , leaves 4 onsjohn,Arthur,Claude   and Gerald   Norman Paton of Pingree withl    Mr and Mrs David Paton of  Barbcaa Hal4frjames Gleasoa Detroit have gone to Coral Gab j Comedy  , Cartoon   Nj les, Florida, Z w A  Z iTn iT Gerald Mac Richards, a navy I TuM Wed       Tuee, Wed, Thur Jan, IS ,17,  LETS DANCE musical in technicolor Betty Hutton, Fred AstedrRoiand Youngs Ruth WarwicV Cartoon Shows 7I 915 If put utet veteran has been added to the i,0801 Pj Howell  police force i   Donald Caskey of Gregory is a j  student at the University of Miss , TtiREE  fECBiETS issippi  Twenty Guy Wilson scholar j Comedy Novelty ships, valued at 200 each will j coming Woman Qfle Bun  Rath Roman and  CornJngcKing Solomons Mrnnjfi Carleton bo awarded by the Michigan i American Legion this year  to  King Slomons Mines  hiqh school students who are j, sons of veterans of World Wars Z7r ,,    i end n , , AVOW THLATtK I  Jack Bcrytes, proprietor of Hia   OexterTtiMtre Friday, Satarday, Jan 12 13 watha Beach has purchased 63  acre3 ol gravel land on U S 23 which he will develop and pro cess c A Mioir Bud  nd Iu Costello in StockbriW, Micluac , NAUGHTY NINETIEST kM Friday, Saturday, Jan 12, 13 The negligent homocide cnarge j SUNSET IN THE WEST against Raymond Fedrrwa 34   of Portland, was cancelled last  A Wagtafn    week when he did in x Grand wttk JUNGLE STAMPEDE animal Jie in Africa shows 700 930  d MI For hot watef en tap    For clean, quiet, carefree service    For automatic, completely dependable water heating   , Be Modern    Go Electric 1 Ton In EDISON ELECTRIC THrATRB Tuesdays at 7pm WXY2TV, Channel 7  See Your DEALER Your Edison Office  r Rapids hospital last week His, Roy RogerS Estelita Rodrigues  truck hit a COT, containing iMrsPopcom Stofy  HOUM Xbw h  Mable Solo, 34, cf RkfaraDec ,  Racing TieadJineT    26, the lat1 bing kilkdFedewa, 3Qth XanlrefttWiiijcWl    died of iniuris   , rfif vff landlords in Ann Arbor Sundays Tuewiay, Jan 14 It403 e crcrrsefj wifn PMM f V  Sunday, Monday, Jan 14 15 Sunday Shows 3, 5, 1, 9 WINCHESTER 73 On Door Action Picture Starring Jean es Steward Shelly Winters Cartoon Shorts New MIHl II llW have filed petitions for rent in  with the citv rent contio , bord Washtenaw county has set a goal of S25500 for thei ROCK ISLAND TRAIL in color  Tuts, Wed, Thur Jan 16,17, M  Shows 715 and 0OQ I BROKrf ARROW ir March j gtory of  pioneering with  James Stewart Debra Paget and fDimcs onmo is v v, j Forest Tucker, Aale Mora JJShandlsf  Under the ISM census Nicft  hort cartoon , N3 cominq stellarCaribo Trafl i qon will gain aoth seat i 555 My55 concrress  The Red Danube Coming King Solomons Mines  i vi8 AffO Mlniim moRiiinG I OAL HEATIrR  Model 520B 100 lb Coul Cap, mum  Yw, the modern convenience and amazing E iomy of the WARM MORNING beater i j  feniAtlon Its the only heater of iu  in the world Exclusive, patented inte Hot construction ftluki in en abundance of ltfta, healthful beet end big fuel saving Heati JU day and night without refueling Boms any hod ef coal, coke or briquets Semlautomatle pafttfae Ited Start a fire but once a year Goat if end Me the dependable, lowcorf  Mrs Charles Williston, 0, died at the home of her son, Horace Wednesday  The cemont factory wil bo j built at Zukey Lake this summer j W C Devereaux, U S Weath jer Bureau, has moved from Hav i anna Cuba, to LLouisville, Ky A dance was hold at the Wm Dardy home at Portage Laka Friday night  L Hoisel cmd N Pacey are drawn on the jury t Dr and Mrs C L, Sigler gave a pedro party Friday night Vm Owen of Stockbridge has j bought the Will Moran bnrbex  shop  Mrs John Teeple entertained a number of friends at domino j  Friday night Rube Finch and Herm Swar thout caught 15 lb pickerel in the mill pond last week j  James Henry broke his leg last j week while workina at the ice j Lou so at Lakeland The ice har   ve s now on there South Lyon is trying to get a cheese factory 1 Frank Backus was elected tne  predent of the Livingston Counj iv Mutual Telephone CoFreeman I AUWon of Pincknev was elected j  SALE OF CUSTOMMADE QUALITY FURS    SPECIALLY REDUC    v rt COATS WARM MORNING today FARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max RuMellMejr j a director x,,,1 Jennie and Alice McbuineoS   f0 Dexter spent Sunday at the  i D M Monks home 4  Clvrle Line has a new cutter  Peoole in West and Southlutncm are circulating petiaons 2 to got the telephone line extendo fyt ev Stanley OlnKel  ead r Aliv FARM JIflMAI COLLECTED PB051TLV MOMS i Each COWS 500 Eacch HOGS 150 per Cwt WE BUY FflDEVN D CALr SKINS fh W Plncknt 1 1 7   Sunday at tne n4 j is sick 5YcarsA  ErtGoTdnx ded of a heart attack last Wednesday nightHe  koves his wife and a children, KGerald Reason shot a black fox  on the John Martin farm last Sat tirday ,  The Juniors and Seniors have presentd a picture Day Break  L the Pincknev school Dr H F Sialer who has been ill was able to take a ride in ha last week The body of Met Rose what ied in Bay City was brought here for burial Wednessdav Bom to Barney Roepcke and Iwifo ol Gregory at the Pindcnv  Sanitarium last week a dnfign Dance at Opera fiousd em Jem 15 Music by Dexter Orcheitra Ndrthem tiack Muskrat coai Mink blended Q7Jf00 finest quality  O I O Letout Muskrat Labrador Mink Shade CQROO finest quality DVD Letout Muskrat, NOW WAS 00 wild Mink shade   650 00 Gray Bombay  QrTQ0 Lamb O I S  319 549M 47900 31900  Black Persian Lamb Kr 04 0Q Mink trim 1000 kQU  Black Persian Lamb C BT A00 01 AA 25005 Gray Persian Lamb Paw  Brown Mouton lamb  Q A00 H  est Quality elpl7 1 I  r ,Ci Sheared Beaver Raccoon fineit quality   339 00 425M JACKETS k CAMS  KOf Jackets  Capes ftfi liViri  219 linsky Scwfi In Totir Skin  A i per 1 A Arrangementt r More 1a 4 iklit X9  WAS silver Pox, Platina, WhiU LynX, Dyed  Pox, Broadtail OQ TW n We guarantee for this quality merchan dise and workmanship these priced cannot be surpassed anywhere, JOHNIDES FURS ilk DESIGNS MApa TB FQKPBpT GAJtrtS SM C v I    t BBa8BeS  iSt WStfiKi  w 1    V Vt lSM   S   w Vff J    i   jjjjyWggggjJgyi January J  1951 Th  W Groceries,  Drjrgoods Canned Goods  Shoes Gents, Furnishings Lingerie Kenned  WEST PvrlCE EVU Speabl ite tot PHUOKWMI Mf  Entered cm 2nd class matter at pcstofhce Act of March 6, 1877 j 114 SoBowell StPinckneyMich J Subscription Price 150 per year j  Paul W Curlett, PubLaher Hubert Ledwidae oi Royal Oak  TTH Leo Clark oi Detroit callea at the home oi Mis Eleanor Ledvdqe Sunday Pettysville Civic Assn mat at the school last Tuesday niqht Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson were in Detroit Saturday Sunday dinner quests oi Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson were Rex  Sackettaniifamily of Detroit Miss Betty Lepine of Grosse Pointe, Larry Camburn and wife and , Marion Shirey J The Russell Glover iaxnily of Towlexville and the Ambrose Kennedy family of Howell were Sunday visitors at the Edward j Spears home  Mr and Mrs Norman White en teztcdned at dinner Sunday, Mr and Mrs Basil White oi Howell Mr and Mrs lack White of Jack,  son and Ben White and wife hon j orinrr asils birthday The Dale Miller family spent Sunday with the Gayle Shirley iamily at Plymouth, George Fraser and iamily and Ivan Kemley and family have moved to Plymouth for the winter The Gerry Eichman family and Mrs Ida Eichman were Saturday dinner quests of the Lloyd Hen dee iamily fVed Ward and wife return eci from Florida last Tuesday Allen Dinkel and Bruce Miller jateended the wedding of Mary Goimac at Holly Saturday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Lansinq last Tuesday Mr and Mrs Richard Gordiner Nancy Pond are now living in Ponliar He is Btationed at the state police post at eeqo Harbor Charles Darrow started work in Ann Arbor last week for the Federal Finance Co   Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout spent Saturday at the Erail Wed  iige home in Ann Arbor Don one of the latest pictures painte by WeddiqeTestival of the Bluet Nets, a French leqend, Don has  11 of Weddiqes pictures  Mr and Mrs Georqe Meabon The Ona Campbell familywere  ft   Rolfrt 1 SundayieaT at the Roland Sf Jackson Sundayalso his father SSSmlwml  JL iuKi Georqe Meabon  Sttfnke home in Ann Arbor M Mable buydam of Jackson Mrs Mae DaHer suffered a spent Friday at the M J Reason Wart artaack Frfcjay niqht while homeat tri 0B Friendship Niqt anal Andrew Nesbitt and wife were Was takenhome inthe Swarehout Thursday guests at the Dr7 Wylie ambukmoe I home in Dexter , I The Ambrose Kennedy family of Howell were Sunday dinner 4 H DRIVE quests atthe IrvinKennedyhome I Mesdames Earl and Lawrence Eari Gallup donated the clup Baughn were in Jackson Wednes la box on pencils Rickie Miller day , and Jim Doylt, 0 working on The Dr Robert Bird family o  REEfed ELIMINATES DlGGtU0 mGRSt   mm6boz ITS MODERNREV01UTI0HAM  No more expensive unhealthy pumping and digging up of etsspoofs septic tanks, seepoge pools, grease traps ond clogged lines Heres the most reiiobfe end latest method to liquefy, dissolve and saponify grease, sludge, hair, cloth and other organic solids Tliij modern chemical guarantees quick and efficient results in 12 to 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank neeesscry while chemical is working 3 10,15, 25, 50, and 100 Li CONTAINERS  Ret Canadian Pat Off Rta US fat Off Pondlnf 9717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Frbm where I sit fy Joe Marsh  Friendship Four Thousand MiSes Apart   al   wife  arlotte  S5fi ISt1   a Ni F, Vontrelle and wife of Por teg Lake emended the inauqeriattoo oi Gov tag Williams, at tan Never rivlic uot tlio Iiang of liow to play clw ss niyelf, but Ill xuy this for he jjame  it started om of the vrnnest friendships I know of IK I ween Dad Wilson in our town  i a follow in Sudbury, England The two f t ni IVivc nover met or seen each oilier but for eight or nine yea  tiuv Ve been playing chess by mm brother Dal puzzles over li IhiKiislimanLi latent letter, take a couple of days to think it OVLT, arid then aiiiiiai chart of hin next move nui eh, la  I I Li 1 a t ,1 1  It 1 ii a ivs thinks best vrith A  of beer beside Jris n the fellow in Stiff that he does the sarafe w weri in the same  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Breeding hrd, also 3pecial price on a Stud built on both type and pro purt of your herdduction with every bull selected No other Bull Stud anywhere ior the great cow families back offers so much for so little their dauqhter Ann, back to her I o them and for the type of thir Write, prm or better stilLcome offspring nc see ui WOLVERINE BULL STUD C B Smith  Sons, Owners Williamston, Mich Phone 2  J TRAMIN AUOWMK1 ON YOU Olft Jan 12, 13 nili ftetara  , Now si SJM time  Wtchew wHk Ptilfsj feottlad ft IK urn i  Tou es KIKBI fer and wide veat find a bigger vssst the this betutiM 4t nenMflMSfft  fs m Be km  score to settle Theres q Price on His Head Qmf Cooper Ruth Roman In THI TOUGHER THEY COME  r   ekl renft, regsrssfl el tyse i e consiiMip sjsiBTWiwSi  jm wiiwf    AAfcf fsH rUMAf AHmim fftOjsl MftflM TO ISMMSJ    The Win Lamb Arbor stopped here East Lansinq   Sunday quests of JeU Swar thout family were Norman Escft  fSSxiker and family of wwwr Wctme Morris Preston Toster  JSfand Harold GaUup and lam  J IJey fly of Djjgfc  has   Cmoe I t0P Schebelt ir oi ,,s in ,  I 830 p m bght tho Bpears Bakery in li,  ,  i n it Ypsuanti 4 ri f Whitmore i MIS August Enflleof i akonJohe who school at Columbia, Mo f The Lynn Hendee family were  Sunday dinner quests of Urs i Rose Hendee  Robert Horine spent Saturday evening at the Lynn Hendee home The C W Hooker family ot Ann Arbor called at the Bert Hooker home SundayMichael McGowan of Ppntiac Sundayat the Louis clyletihomt Sudat X1 WHMew home J WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TO WNSHIP TAXES AT THE TH  MT T fUnroiuteAnw PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL EVERY DAY FROM NOW ON  Tax Notice Jan 14, IS ,, fiOO ppa continuous Mm Ckojby and 9 new song hits  in r mmmmyKl MUSIC Travelogue UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE M HOURS 100Q A M TO 400  Lorenzo Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS t r tSMiThome from Siloet n her lea if nrT,nATter boys have er to   ,5 and  Trtr Utseler, Lorrv,t , The SL2rioT civil de Income Taxes Mode Out 25 auxiliary firemen fense 406 EAST GRAND RIVE T      PHONE BRTGHTON 37l I OWING TO ILLNESS WE WER NOT ABLE TO COMPLETE OUR CANVASS ON THE COet UNITY CTE8T DRIVE THOSE NOT SEQI YET WILL BE CONTACTED NEXT WEEK I Pi   J m is V M  wwv  JijiiLresTtf  i vautwifjuucai OF 1961 Cot aeM ledvuth KennJ   wWS 11 to acts own oa the llth day of  Dessmber A D 1850,  f nainedL PtockneTiiaaocU enjolJjneat is 433 Sophia Byhka OP A COMPARE DucLlherms BIG Heppiewhite Heater  T y xPMrftb any other fuel oil heaterl tibipora H for ICONOMY1  You get fuel savings of up to 1 full gallon of oil Out of every 4 with DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower Ybu get more beat from every drop oj oil because the DaoTherm Heppiewhite is built around jgsa amazing fuelmiser burner The Heppiewhite Wus a special builtin WasteStopper, too, that gets more heat into your home  i  keeps heat from flying lip the flue Compare It for COMFORT You get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly from floor to ceiling    no cold corners    no cold floors Fingertip Control Dial makes it easy as tuning a radio to get just the heat you wantl Compere It for BEAUTY You get fine period furniture styling The Heppiewhite beautifies your home as it beats it Come in, see the DuoTherm Heppiewhite Heater today at LAVEI HARDWARE In the Matter of the ESTATE More M, Frederickaon, Minor, 1 Eldora M Frederickaon having filed in said court her petition praying that Esther Yezkes bo appointed her guardian  It is Ordered, That the 8th day of  I January A D, 1951, at ton odock in the I fanuciss, at eol Probate aBeo bo one  to herd UHwiufcil to hearing sold potltfon, p  It is Further Ordered, That Public Notice thereof be given oy publication of a copy of this order once each week fat suae seessestte weefcs previous to  aedd doy of hoealSQ to the Pinclu y UlffJQQMOJovBh 3 gKjpu BfBfJfton fMfl flaw X swi o r vaBBjsajrvw fleeejsseBt ejeejto vase ctMufetes m eafd am A true oosy Hiram R Sjntth  Colejtfi pocshaD ,idet of probate 1 Begister of Prolate  STATE OF MICHIGAN  THE PROBATE URT FOR THP a  CO0NTY OF UVINGSTON  SHrfc u school fsiTfUiScJt va ci43 to qa2ni8r to Moren 0  M Duffy M D u ftnekney lot to Brfcjhtau 26 to  Mlehiaaa Y HiOO A ML to atfOrVM MOO tiXn  M   McGUJSTEY DeaM rth Mtels HEAL ESTATE Fauna, Homes Lake and Business Op Llet Your Property with Me GERALD EEASON Broker 2 0 9 North fwat Plnckaey, Mich Phono I 8 3 Phone 157PU MTBON  m 112 North Michigan Ave  State nVfi Telephones License JSHSL I1  s calls c Oce 935 Residence 814 square done at Howell, Pinck  Eveninas by Appomtments Rsskleikfr 1 tmmmmmmmmimSSmS P a SWABTHOUT 4 SON Don C Swartheut Dksejss  Modem ney loses to Manchester, O ES Howell  n  Mfchigaa1  funefal Home Uct 18 LaRosaDoyle wedding  MW fSf13 J Uoila CaP  W  207 E Grand River sell and Carl Lentz and Alma Howell  it Mlchiaom Swarthoujt and Ralph Curts an Real Estate, Insurance, Brokezaae nouced, Don Coyle hurt in accid City Lake and Farm Property ASP331icam husebums A Speciality Oct, 26 Pinckney loses to Man list Your Property With Me Chester, James Shea robbed at  rsfc lakeland, Don Bums called to  LEE LAVEY the service, born to Leo Betters,  ,   General Insurance son 6 MarshaU MeakonsrirL itQne W9 Plnckpey, Mich AUCTIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality  At a session of said Court held at the JJL n p Q id11Mi rUi J Probcfte Offloe in the Ciry oi HoweH S980  S tallatlOri Dale  on the 29th day oi December AD1950 n T VrL,  ool  Pment HorLabio Hiram R Smth Pkney loses to Dexter 32 to 12 Judge of Probato Nov 8,Pinckney 1 IN THE MATTEH OP THJ ESTATE OP blqe 35   51  I PARIS R WHETSEL Deceased observe 50th adversary, Gene  lenora WhehTTz , , Milliken and Jas Hassas arrei  ienora Whetsel having fUed U said j t ev vrv  ,,   w L  T WYliE 120 West tked elver 4y Heweti MMMtn WxoreJ58 jeMfBee H OYD r Livosteek WjeSry Trips Phone 64F14  li DetrtA MWK fir BRATION SERVICE  HAPOLD RADY Qepairs On AU Makes it i OrHrJ    J j , land Emmet Berry and Frank TI it is Ordered, That the 22nd day oi Anburgey die     Dentist ct ten oclock in the fore  J Wori  Concrete Preskieto, fcrviL Sao4 Top SeiL Road owL wTw, BeadlftUUsM Blocks Laia, Pieee or etokii 7628 Toma KL Pmelmer, MkK Pkeae Dexter 8116 I ,,mw  ,,tyKiw1rra Jan, AD1951 appointed for hearing said petition  it la Further Cedered, That pubUc no JOHN E McCXsUAffD STEALING INSURANCE COk  Special none 48 1189 Pinckmey ftd  ,ve Ted Adseh in sjvice j  Nov 29 Leona Campbell  and 1 Mr and  ccd4d at  at Fowle i 12 m ITifjT  PUWiCaUn   iCarl Lenti married, Robert Howel copy of this order once each woeV for  7enrioe, Norman Reason, Guv successive weeks previous to said day Bordonjames Keefer die Frauci of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch a  Shehan shoots coyotte, Rev Mo newspaper prtotod ted atreolated in sal n ts Burnslde parish and Mrs Cliifford VanHorn Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent I at the Wilbur Eisele horne Sunday at te Lee Lavev home 1 owlerville Tuesday r  Arnold Berquist visited frienrls at GaykKid last week Count A true copy Celesna Parshall Hiram R, Smith dge oi Probate  Pfc ihomas Melvin Knicker  wxker, son of Mr and MrsBen Knictoerbocker, fonner Manchester resident was killed in Korea Nov27He enlisted Nov 10, 1947  Harry Frost and Joe Simons are at the county infnnary STOPl LOOKI LISTEN BE CAUTIOUS v na Pl visited her It never pays to rush blindly into aunt, Mrs Grace felly ,in Owos debt Often, though a wellplannOSxa8t eek,n , ,, ed locmrm economical loan Mrs Mae Rane of Whitmoro is the sensible way to solve a Lake and Mrs Florence Artz oi money Problem When yoa need Roy Fisher and wife have pur Atn  were Sunday visitors gh for any necessary purpose, chased the home of the late MrsiaVle w Jl 0811 home  stop in at our bank and talk it  Nellie Nash at Main and Pearl Mrs Mae Hiqqins is a patient ovJr Sts of Frank Sdsley The lattef at Howe hospital SMaridqe , WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAIL and wife will move back to Byron Center J W spent the week end at the Harry The Herb Palmer family of Flint Palmer home ABLE FOR SOUND LOANS Miss Mary Gardner of Straw perry Lake returned to her duties  at Ford hospital Detroit Sunday Wayne calledat the W C Miller  Nan Ledwidge returned to her home one day last week Mr qnd Mrs Fred Root of Whil more Lake, former residents,called on friends here Sunday REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE OR  Mr and Mrs Flans Clark call PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE ed on Mrs Roy Darwin in Lan RATES sinq Saturday   The Dr Robert Bird family  oi  fgf flATlOmAL BAN  aw W TLIE NOTArW i m   A A A S Oassiiied Advs  A A A Phil Barney Kralzmiller Livingston Jounty Phone 8SC68 Repreeentative Ann Arbor, Dec 6 Wesley UmstecdLpiase rXrryDerry, Sam DeLepps, Mable   Hottel marriedlalso Dr Collacott  win Campbell 1  Huron River, Lakeland, Mich, 5 hfSLJt sJ Livingston Lodge No 76 V AM  bakony, fall bath and ifflftmui9 prespec V farms  DJ 13, Pincknay rgats 01 1 0 Lake in basket balL Eddne geWcoal 1hrSVhotWater PhQn gKL   and Rosemary Rafter, 6cmo rmtraL IJLk Alma Sworthout and James ranH 1 Mtttf 3   f EAln Dexter, rUnsrilif I Donald Charbonneau arid 1 i itory centaUy located two StafT Reload Mrs patherinie HeatnT T    J seven roam housm beA on aca buy a Robinson restaurant, Seniof  1 1ggg floor, handy to fofrn, CaU m play put on  Dec 20 Masonic irjftallatto ij R Agjg 5ld, Mrs Clarence Alley Julius Vg Weld ParisWhetsel die The CTfJf gslighted  CMst, batched   Barred i tiA7 nam wfewinF iiivp r  ftlfU BC usHarwell Mieh schooi work erf Adrian Sunday I Sunday guests of Mr and MrsMember Federal postt sur Fraic Aberdjeen and family Howard Read were Gerald Fell,once Corporation, AU Deposit wstf Sunday quests at Rex rath and Don forby and families Insured up to 10000 for each Noaqle cmd wife in Ann Arbor  of Detroit  I Depositor Pinckneys  mas Dec, 27 rjeu vMr   i   xir Mary Larue and Robert Szabonone  announced, Milliken and Hassan  j  acquitted of SHea robbery Chas TO9 J Hewlett hurt 1J  liira, side F RIDE WITH HOPALONG N ftST S  THE DETROIT TIMIlS , J Now you can enjoyseven FORS days a weekin The Detroit cfcne fori Times Comic Paqes, Americas pQR REN , beloved hero, Hopalonq Cassldy emtable farli or 3  frN H RedsVAlvrED4jady waot general 0Bt oii house work to do jar cleaning by iikqSk i e oA Phone 91F21 Imquire sktafc at 5730 Hinchey Road FOR SALEAU white k7 Tv  range, coal or wood good as vo newcheap Phone Pinckney 13F e T T1  QUALITY See Hopalonq every weekday The Detroit Daily Times and alfri so folfow his dashing adventures fJin color every week in The  ra  Detroit Sunday Times Detroit Sunday Times worlds best comicsi in Dev its Uiei or  inol  Earl3dllui from   wniPTa WOMAN WANTEDTo care for Accredited 3 children fat 2 weeks No lautvTested dry Phone 187F21 PinokneTf s Hill    M g 3 FOR SALENew 6 room hojse   I cated on an acre of landOll bum less automatic water heater n J pjace with space for 2 rooms oa cBhirig ma vi second flood and batrUocated at  Murphy  j 224 Kuhn St, Gregory for farther at Ported ,mfpftnaUon call V O Nelson,  pie phone 7 0202 Ann Arborlev ErrnrpJLFOR J2j3Babv scalee, car, bee, JBol Electrjc Pe, fV T HKORiTSf jgooa conditaonv jgt ffid L  rson NOT kHLlc will make fancy work McPHERSON State BANrf  BANE MONEY ORDERS   PTSiLlS r bridal and baby showers and JUm Arbor, n2jfor Christmas present 800 i  and leaving j Flora MacArtor, Phone 188 Lt4t30  m U4t77r FOR  , A R  or coll at 422East Main  ,  1 4 6F 3  pmckneyr hay, alio second cuM  o,  100 Iswles, also walkinq Catobaae  J The Bank Money Order aoUwaqorv two oil stoves andj f become a popular means c pay1k stoVe, other articles too  ing bills in our own and  Jnmerour to mention , JJtJvl I  fiamiCoopschcelwn er Plays throfiSh ariyor all i communities  v  Jf  eats suit Groceries Vegetables Over 8000 Bank Money Orders have been issued by this bank in the past year   ,  Th safe economical means of  settlinq accounts provides a permanent receipt in the bank files The Umstead Farm AmONl w  The charges for Bank Money 11 Orders compare favorably with other forms 5wi Mii r fi250tfPhon 150 Saws filed Lfiwn Mewers Heriwsd All Work DssteWM  A MandeU tlS4 River Lane Drire Will sell in 825    , rV  JIaru fke, MJchisMStt , FOR SALE 2 lots 86X132 each LQt   o,St Pinckney M  loyQa Ir a 586, Mower Road or 100 Pint pAone Fish p fVfl V   V  Market Prices urteous Servioe Clark McPHERSON Suie BANKi HowelL USA I All deposits up to 10,080 tor sufed by our membership in the  Federal Deposit Insurance Cor tion  rs Norman ,39Stuart ,  Phone I24F8 PkieiaMy V2OOOD QUAUTY SPOT CASH    FOR DEAD OR DISABLED   STOCK HORSES 5UX CATTLE I00 1 HOGS 140 Per Cwt Prompt and Courteous Service  A L SIZES ON HAND DELIVERY     Phone Collect To HOWELL 450  CARL BPO Llmse lor DarRnq  r  r ASS  fi  rJ  4 v  i I    t  THK PPfCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, January 10, 1951 School Notes For Christmas Mrs Tasch gave the 6th grade a microscope set Gretchen Tasch dMarilyn Shirev 1 Lawrence brought some  ProbatrCowi Reporters STATE OF MICMK3AN Kindergarten and First The kindergarten has a new boy in their room, named John Seewater This makes 3 Johns in the room glass slides for it Mr Lawrence is a bacteriologist from the university He is going to come and bring a microscope and some  slides let tie Comatf d Eighth Grade Becky Harris Jimmy Shirey Jrtag  She to tom  and Margaret Porter were sic   last week  At  MMiaesf sgsd UA new to nt City e Hewell Is sold Giant o 8M 5th day of January, A D 1951, Present Honorable Oram R Smith, Aegis  Probate In the Mattel el tt Brtato of The eigth grade has a new pu Coottted Jagusch, also known as Gott pil, Jean HeUenbrand WO UvfiS fried Jagushalso know cm Fred Jagush, Seventh Grade The first grade had almost 100 percent attendancie Thursday Butch Noskex was the only one ing the school history It is our sick They have a new girl in The 7th grade want to thank this room named Susan Orb end the Dispatch for the help in writ another new girl is expected project ior this monthSecond Grade The  grQd elected officers Tv  ,  ior xhe i ond semester Chrjf Cherry Foster hod a birthday Clark secy Tuesday Kenneth Russell and Tom Kennedy are oh the sick lost The Third Grade The third arai Us, Billy Orbli school, Ypsil Tom Bomson Mary Lou on account of i Fourth The fourth  has 3 new pir from Lin re id Arlene and igauin H is absent  tess grades have stamp collecting foV their hobbv the class this week Next week is minature doll week Sixth Grade  Mrs Morris gave her room games for Chistmas and they are enjoying them on stormy days Marilyn  VanSlambrook has read 23 books this yearThis week the 6th grade wash ed the pictures off the windows took down all Christmas decorations Norman Gready is the W M We have 2 new girls in our of  South Lyon Masonic lodgegrade, Flora Mae May ana js government has cut their Lorraine HeUenbrand school hot lunch appropriation The boys and gills are waiting rom 7c to 6c a ppupii   cut for Mr Reader to announce our Q cent Q hMBm aym periods  B Claude Kirscchke of Rnckney We welcome the P A puppet has been elected president ol to our room Southern MichBricklayers union, Leslie Green has written play lor the entertainment committee to present  Marilyn GustafsonMike Heath, Donnalee Swarthout and Agatha Henry are making a chart for our citizenship code We are having lots of fun with pecentages in the arithmetic class Jack Clark is reading The Black Stallion and Satan to ft appearing to  timo for presentation oi claims against said estate should bs limited, and thai a ttaneand place be apDointed to re eire, earmfne end adjust all claims and before said CssfJ ft Is Ordered That aD of tho credl ors oi said deceased axe required t present their claims tr said court at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Fred J, Teepe, adminls trator oi said estate whose address it Howell, Michigan on or before the 12ti day of March A D,, 1951 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and ptaos bene oppotstM tot Be efl rmMnrtfm and adiustment of aQ clatol and demands against said deceased b is Furfbet Grtered that pabHU notice thereof be gNejn by pafcHwrHoe of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous te said day of hearing in the Pinckny Die patch, a newspaper printed and dreulai ed in said County A true copy Hlrom B Smith Colesta ParshaU Judge oi Probate Moving M Mr  P9U  th 100,000  wl 1 ofofeer djiS wy  tt your tester T iecor TACW 1 ACKU CO 0tPmU 10 A,, A i  y</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> ft J  ,4 1 3K   afc A s Mr Mi I a   r1 t1  N  JH Mk wf yC  1   Local Note   v jgJgttWMtd Losing this k80iy4ole Denaffa10  CtorftOTaras P 8ta qrtminjptrattv board L Wfrviri KitecVfamilFwe iS1Wevqtt toaccomew Years a1 at the T52IWfe ledy home  Mise Janet Fekiler of ArajJUbOis spent the week end at the Remv Head home Her mother MnJda  Visitor at the Ben White homeM JfWti week were Mr and Mrs Basil White, the Frank Whitefamily oi Howell, Mrs Joie Foro er, Mrs, Ella Newman and Joer and Junes Fomer of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Don Swarthou spent New Years eve in Jackson Mr and Mrs, Joe Griifith itfr and Mrs Ona Campbeil and Mrs Merwin Campbellwere in  Nashville Saturday night where Carl Lenta Joined the Ox JTney were entertained at the Leutz i   i    A fir Chronology I960 i  The war tempo is 3T4 All physicians, dentists ci fejfc, Jp  erinarians under 50 Y f4Jid V must sign up for the  Jem,,  15 The government ha ejed  the rubber supply ana wUi raton it Stfvel , copper, cobalt and   were Irvin  M ON JANUAA, pRCsmcNr w THT eiftirr THAT KVtNT MWWrp HHC AND ftHOUOHT INTO ACTION Tt WHICH, evefc I4I vcAjts, oun, THEMSZLV9S THt MOST Si SVSTffM THAT ANfO6 4  EUMTtON IN THE at tAvhmNor ouniucrueuc SeOfiOMIC AN POLITICAL Ci X Jfe la, legiskrtui trimmed eelKgs9s 10 percent which did little tp feelp the sjtuationThe legislating will have to buckle down and iigure out a way to finance stat services as there is  little UkQiood  their being cur Goy Williams says he has noj mtentton o appointing Walter 1 Reuther endlo  should Senator prob i  cd MssGeorge MeabonJI i5 foallea at the orge Mctohall     home in Stockbridge Sunday f  Sunday visitors at the Frank Aberdeen 7tyra were Mr and  Mrs Herbert Sheed and Mrs Alice Mauk of Howell, and IvrsRex Noggle o Ann Arbor Jack Fcdrchifd called up his aunX Mrs Frnk Aberdeen New  Years from New York The Wm Lamb family of New j York were Sunday guests at thei Jan, 4Enqqement Cha Clark and, Ruth Keiujedy announced  Mrs Etta bad die6VFW beoX Iioweil CoilegJans 61 to 57 Gus  Ledwidge gets 30 points Jan llJIngagement of Babara  Fr,  Haines and Don Burns and Kath I all metals used in the var eitort ryn and John Smith announcedj curtailed which meahs that the John bezzeqs observe 25th weddiiauto electrical appliance aid ing anniversary ivlrsGrace Bow j television production vB o man Thomas dies j General Motors, Fjrd Jan 18, Murray Kennedy m aiet Fzer and rx census supervisor P H S beatsj Icffa wcr orders anc   HarUand 1 ma to convert Jan 25 Cribbage play starts ,P HS loses to Brighton, Health Secretary oi State Frea Aco Jnit meeting held nounces he wiil Kite sie Feb 1, Hunter Gallatian disc, curb t he auto black marji j PHS loses to South Lyon, Ross wmch iiouristied aurq and aX  neads robbed in Florida,V FW tor World War a and has started beat Chelsea 80 to 50Ledwidge upaaain now The method is ta qets 30 points buyriew cars, drive them a fov Feb6Nellie Nash dies Lucv011168 i s,eU   FJJ Reason retires as telephone op lcars to bIack market deaGl M ty Vandenberesagn Beuther says j W H Meyer home Also the 1  he does not yimi the job The Garth Meyer children Mr and governor is better off than most Mrs Garth Meyer spent the week , pejpple thought OB he had eight lend with the Cyrus AtLee family 1  crppoinmeote Which do not need m Gladwin, senate cttlftqnauon o i e    Mrs Cliiford VanHorn spent a Some2JW45 itqte cavil semceCOue oi days last week at the SO LON4 AS OUR, f0LC OF ClTtZENSHfP ARC CONPfl THAT60CS BeVONOMCftrVOTlMs, JL  YKATTHt RCSPONSlStLlTlES SRANO PARTiCNATlON in Grand  workers gpar increase, tot j Ffoyd Weeks home alHng M00,000 a year, a boost leaqe of 30 or toontlL y  Mrs Marjory Parkinson andf F M Sklw oi th aroTiCTilruretoghter 0f,Ann Arbor werethe dept says there iitoo much quests,Friday of, Mrs Rose Hen poor butter in JMich due to use  f of old cream V  Red iW 8  hunters JS0 38LU mM, The Winston Baughn 7iiy VJiwJL Alton familv in Lansing  t JW UUMmUUm icted to curb tne , ewrru orator 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Vans Servxre wms oowlwar , 5 m 129 rnKbig Edward I of England 511 v J the stone bar to fcxqland at Mimith, beats Howlj pby of war TuesoV  JIT t R wg8r,jnft Tr rrhoir tvaense, yvuuu www Service wins oowl  war  England in aHcnr COURT HEWS jmTBffiffirSrSS N team h pubHc 530 to 7 Free will  Oc5 with MraIo AHNOOCE ENGAGEMEMT SLVttTS BayQ aa dkmcl iajaaaoipe, of re At a fam dJnnmHheir CMD OF THANKS  52,5  Mark Nash armounced the To S SLZi TVnte weex J1 jSr1 1 wBarbaK1 to Corp, Louis Bekker f WMP IWItlgrand lodge  5Dmf 311 lT2LiS   of id Mm, Clayton fcLl 11 frSGenf, 11  Chevrolet, P H S Hartland Fred Hudson Scoville holds dance recittal school  lose to m teni our manks for their Im8 of fruit and candy sent  Christmas and also to ,   T car i singers who sang, so tricety C3unas week Tic and Mrs Stanton H Carr Ot In commentating on the recent ,, speech of Herbert Hoover on Ihe  Ray 24, Local Masons attend warthe Detroit FreePress wys Inrrm Wfcu m rirm Pn has olwavr been ngnt en ijie crt ho S F Supt   rvaHsfSsfi, daughter ffffy  Paul Chqslso   ittr w ,i  v  QJ pajjg bos cdwayr graduates from Mich wrong time and wrong      rf   r  Yeu Pmii Mi  4State, OUver Clark, Mrs Agnes righttimeThe former Has  ttwSfw  SS Howell hhschoolxmd lfianciSLP JSRupnow die, Pinckney loses first been regarded 0 itr  Pf0     lStF2Lii r8,1S first game in TriCounty to Webb ed viAgn His  VtA 510 Fcdrchild Fleki Wcnh Tho wedd J0 FSaggi  , erviUe 9 to 7, PHS beats Brigh ft weot in the m V flMHLJBh IIP RSHlMlHrl  fli   BUBIBSIIVHlMlifllnSHBHH V   3i ftj   v BJ k flr C Bekkering Barbara is a senior in         Township of  raccUUm cMeErB DoCane 11 MAWIMFJ Of UUTEH We dont know where or whan gon 8li0P R,loii2 k0, Joe Jeffrey pitched,  f it never tede Ambrose Fitaimmons fles fa O coold nPllJS s PK 5551 I Donald Jones of Pinckney was fbe Christocs office or shop par June L P H Conimenosxnt oning me Wt faJaqSf married to Helen Weerook c ties started We never heardjAmmni banguet, Ptockner teats Askr and cciicentDO a   21 to 6 Plarue dedioa fighting fawir fa    gwtof by Justtoe Ltmue ixrvfa of them until recent years Probably Lansing 2i iw  rMM  muu srT z iu tvtv i4MMrniKXTr Pter last weekifis brother, ELfee first on was accidentalthened i cemetery to Claudius Brittan ms to Hetty ipg  ffilKIr1 was married at fee samethe idx oauaht od SeaA toldier of revolution soeech boiled down mV afr  rr S1g5idSWM Maurtegnajs,  jb, c   Al8pjn to woAfamo do vntL  CABSWQJ   ia   19301wVcidslSSr  M 1 Omtft d W4 oas vms ana bosses mfa fjuno 25 Gus Ledwidq leaves  cypeafoO 3StS Mto of PiJ I35SiSn  j ftft f   and many get stewecLDetroit to pkry with VermtOon faJo absW Cfcfaa cwbf w 4your nifflS  oo1WsrJm tjJ ofice ckto mat most oi the te league Seniors tbe idea caught on and spread Christmas time the office filled with the Christmas spirit and send out for a few and shop officials and workersJail ooens at Howell v  June 14, Madge Jack graduates we should figfa at Central NormcTriCounty this cotmny  team beatBsatineJo 3, New ped f fxmDTj  of ffageemo  A v  number oi ffcltfaa pW Curtott, plnkm Ham, 17 iSasfe which come very popular Washington, Soft ball Dexter, Nancy Pond, Rich, faer matod ADen Davis motorcycle racing title tfiM CUD Or THAH1S Jun 28, Eric Roee melecMtWW I wish lo ftank the Lakeland sool board, TriCounty tm   far me fine i loses to Chelsea 9 to SioftlSI bc of gropsrtes ter wisiili team beats Aim Arbor  fa 8  with ClDfatanas ev iMcCraskey reunkm biMalioali Cotfa nomo f   ,OJWT r iti  Mi    t J 2  lrJf  14,m The Gd Trunk railnjad Jia lea Jlfto permission to City and Bad Ax ft  jUL fa  QQjp4M me hriqhtan school TREA8UBE SBJUflT   THfi SHOWDOWN I  DrlscoS Robert Newton HovtJrf RIGHT CROSS Bit PQftfattce depttumed down , Jama a t ft   hauls etail Ip Anyson, Dfck Powell dakrerf A 25QQ popuaUon is re Hfecedo Monta Lionel Barrr qufead Darter fccu 1900   1 J Frank Holer of Dexter was married to Mr Olive Ward at Saja Cru CaEL Dec 9 Itac Ormsby of Dexter who ran Wmons Lakecountry club last summer it operating Jimmie NAVAJO TRAIL RAIDERS Doughertys place on Grand Biveceast of Brighton this winter Elliott Walter Marie Windsor Allen ttacky Lane la T   HARRIET CRAIG ADvmm T Mlu Joan Crawford, Wendee Corey, and K T Stevens Dieur cartoon and Travel Sunday teowt 8 5   Urn, Wod Thww Jan 8 10, 11 while the latter is in Florida jnderw Monday, January 7   Robert Stacy, University of T  215 p w  student and instructor was given Randolph Scott 0 15 to 10 years in Jackson prison last week lor burning Haven Hall Mrs,Mary Benton Hicks, 74, wife of LeRoy Hicks of East Hur DriveJJexter, died last Wed THE NEVADAN I Ctnecolot  THE PALOMINO  technicolor horse drama with Jerome Courtkmd, Beverly Tyler and Roy Roberts LOUISANA HAYBIDE musical comedy with Judy Canova Ross Hunter,Rich aid Lane She leaves her sonand 2 dauqh Dorothy Malone, Forrest Tucker phowii 710 925 to the Fraser school and stole all TU Wed Thrw Jan 8 10, n lon  QeetWo BftmteC , theband instruements valued at 28000 They were returned the next day with the exception of I two instruements  TheStockbridge MasonicLodge held their annnual New party for women and Monday Bette Davis Ann Baxter and George Sanders In  Yes, when morning comes you hop oat of beeS   refreshed and eager to star he day You see, the getrtft warmth of a fleecy feather ht electric blanket lulled you to sleep  kept you c nfortable all through the night All you did was set a simple controL Electric blankets that automatically adjust to tempers jure changes in your room come in twin or doublebed sizes    in beautiful pastel colors They are so easy to care for, wash like any other woolen blanket Get a good nights sleep tonightand every night    Get an electric blanket Years Horrify ALL ABOUT EVE and Thr Oocwti  DexttrThMtre Ate The Laurmer Barber family of 0 Solomons Mines Gregoryhave gone to Florida  f story Paul Dailey nephew of Cecil I udkins of Stockbridge is 1  aBssesBSKS Friday, Saturday, January 8  TRIGGER JUNIORStoapfewlq Michleja  Tune in KHSON RKTtlC THtAr TuMdayt crt 7 pm WXYZTV, ChaanilJ JoneTspftal, Battle Seek with AVrM ,, both hands and ieet frozen He , AVON THEA1 lR was flown back from Korea j Clayton Dcanman has been in stalled as master of the Fowler  ville Masonic lodge Gordon Har mon is junior deacon The oftcers of the Liaden Masonic lodge were installed on i Dec 18 Y Clarence Hooper v a M dfcrge Yaskinin Is V M   t of Friday, Saturday, January 5, 8 BELLE OF OLD MEXICO Roy Rogers Plu CHANGE OF HEARTS A I Marie Brands m  or your Edison office I CotyPress saysThe custom Fooluh Bunny 11 of drinking champagne out Sunday,, Monday, January 7 8 THREE LITTLE WORDS  musical starring Estelita Rodrigues, Robert Rock Ted Astaire Red Skelton, Marie Comedy with music and romanoo f uiw  ,,  coon, toea Studio Stoopa  Raullng Matdi of Contury Hollywood GOM to Bat  and past master of the Howell eve went out with the open BllSf bitisens Mutual Autoto 1D9 V A their Christmas surance Co J nllMjc din 21  Masonic Sunday, Tuesday, January 7 8 THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL A Drama Starring Glenn Ford Gloria DeHaven, and Charles Coburn Gobi Cartoov HI iir mi IIM Tuo, Wed, Thur, Jan ,TEA FOR iWpr musical in tecmili Doris Day, Gordon Messssai Eve Ajsdssv  9 Masonic, lodge died of a heart ing room o  Yito of the I Hewj Carton Countwmit Kat ComingWmchester attack Dec 26 ije was a ndfive Eric R8  HoweU I ComingtiWset in me West Broken Arrow KTtoaB B 6OI520S lb,CoalCkB Yes, die awdarn eonvenieoct nod amazing Scoaomy of tbe WARM HORNING heater is Bioly a sensatkot Its the only heater of its Bind in the world Exclusive, patented toteBtof coostrucdoft sosolts in an abundance of  sLeafl healthful heat nod blf fnel tsringf Heatf ajl day and night without refueling, Burn any Vai of coal eoka er briqutta Semiantocnatio, rafrltA fowl Start a fire but once a year M4 Coflaf Js and aet tha dependable, lowcot JlfwUwf W1IM MORNINO saday FABLERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max RusselL Via oi Brighton and leaves a son asd a daughter On Oct 15 1949Wm, and Don Andrus were convicted oi the murder of WmQuie, Brighton mercnantThey appealed md eie free on baU They are now taking the supreme court to accept a type written copy ofthe testi mony Jhe law requires a printed copy, costing 1500 Charles Cleaky of Uke Oiem ung who stabbed Bamon Eitrct da near the Trkmgie Inn Navav has been changedwith inteavto inflict bodily inlury and reteaesa, on 500 baU Estrada dted ,1 18  lsw the following RMA board  been elected in rrtncni town ship MervU Gyde,   UixStead, vice ch Ash WyUe, rea John Wyne, cut j Fred Sey yicPherson State Bank ANUARY Clearance Sale i regJohn Wyne, Seymour 2nd alt  ii  Mrs Bertha TracrXctolaad I Ftitiibing I Water Sytems etc J Stanley DinRel ad or Alive fJM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROJVTLY COWS 5540 HOGS 150 per Cwt BUY HIDEb uD CALF SKINS 8 tral Dead 9tockCo ei5YeariA  G9wJ W Reason, 89, re pred hardware man and farm im plement dealer died at his home lan3 He leaves his wife and 4 He was the last survivor oi a family of 13 children except a sister, Mrs Fannie Westcott Theodore Lewis 79 diecUheto Dec 31  ,rW C Miller and Met Chalker have sworn off okifiQ for 1929 Alden Carpenter observed his 83rd birthday Sunday Mr and Mrs Joe Gentile en leaned 10 relatives from Detroit, New Years  Chas Hanson suffered a broken, cam Sunday when a horse crowded him in a stall Deputies Rex Burnett cmdClere Copeland were called to the O  B Arnold farm at Gregory when 3 carloads of hunters from Do troit took posBwuiiiori They were glad to settle with Mr Arnold, i Mr and Mrs George Marshall of Unadilla celebrated their 45th wedding armivenary Dee 29th Leon Line and Mcrrlon Smith were married Dec 90 Miss Eva Sknim, formerry of Chubbs Corners was married io Rcuph Armitage hi SanDiegoCcd ikmia on Dec 13 Card of Thanks mcerely memk the the cfdsc of EcBssin lovely bar you sent me far Christmas It was greatly appndam cmdMoyed  Fraternally Nettie M Vmghn   and COATS 0 Off   ti jr0  iA 43 ,sJ IHPS T W     W i c  Wu Irflrl     ii i  , vy kf wraira Wodnesogy,   re ft codf Gents  Lingerl Kenned Gen 4VSjf  Enteredv as 2nd class , matter a, postoffice 1 Act of March 6, 18771 114 cJkrweH StPincWJvIich  Subscription Price 1 per year Paul W Curjett, Publsher Mrs Kate Brittle an M Pat Dillon called on Mrs Emmet Dinkel last week  Gerald Clinton and wife and  the Ralph Clinton jaxnilv of De troit spent Sunday at tneC J  Canton home  The Russel dark family of Hia waihe Beach called at the Wal Clark home New Years   Mr and Mis John Ingalls oi Flint were Thursday callers at Mrs Mary Ho Mr and Mrs fori Baughn call  ed on Mrand MrsGeorge Roche ot Webberville Sunday George  Has just returned from St Lawience hospital Lansing, where he underwent a serious operation  John Burg John Burg jr Robert Lavey Jack Jeffreys and Jim Matteson have tickets for the Jee LouisBashore right in De eroit tonight Mr and Mrs Edward Parker have purchased the Lucius Wilson cottage at Portage Lake Merwin Campbell, Larry Cam burn and P W Curlett attended the installation of the officer of the racers of Washtenaw Lodge Na 65 F 6 A M, Dexter Wedensday night The Earl Mallory family of Ann Arbor moved in the former home oi Mrs Beulah Martin on  iutni St Saturday The Stanley Dinkel family were  Sunday dinner guests oi Mrs Emma Broaan in StockbridgeDick Wylie of Anderson spent a couple of days with Tommie  GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASENO MORE ODORS IPS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY  No mort expensive unhealthy pumpfng ond digging up of ceupools, septic tanks, seepage pools, grease rap oad clogged lines Heres HM MOit reliable ond latest method to liquefy dissolve ond saponify groaso, sludge, hoir, cloth ond othtr organic solids This modern chemical guarantee quick ond efficient resvttt in 12 to 16 hours NO SHUTDOWN  of pool or tank necessary whtie chemical it working S, 10, IS, 25, 50, ond J00 if CONTAINERS let Ceeeriiea fet Off lei US Pet Off Finding Myron Hughes WA7Jffjride Jlusfe Lake I PSKE EVER PWLWKWPAN Rani f  afcic, lMtantHfjttaf  remorable porfe trayt v own vifli gttm win ovia light, iosjr Wk Hth buflth V eigaaja cooftfag i, up to 99 iRJautes V ttae and tern ioformatioa  I Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel Wvl1 kx8t week J spent Sunday at the Irving GardI AA     ner home at Highland  m SP  Herbert Palmer I w    were New Years eve aueats of  MaryMartin oi East tasing the George Gardner iSSv at 1   nd wjtth Alberta Strawberry LakeT  r LEmdcnnily al The Robert AdrJey iamilyrS IKL week   j spent the week end with his un uT lZLuSl ck Harry VanGocder and wife HMTS110 JQ  1 in Madison Ohio 29  oi FUnt spent  Sartusday at the W C Miller Miss Madge Jack spent tlu ho    week end with e Ronnie Hosk Mr mci Mrs Clare Miller were ins family in Detroit were called to Detroit Saturdav , ,,  TS ii t J L y 1h injury of her father, Henry si55 AUtB2Sdaaaughter, Frank, wioW whUe at workS Alberta and imiceMaas were a fc,  wa toj to  lSSsvftrfh on f1  hip was found to   Sf 96 281 efi   W  broken, irlt5tonds j Miss Cecelia Bowsher enterTruRJ2 i talnea   Years party 1 f0811 SV Thursday night Louise ad Car JSft11wYiCtt 6848 8 Alberta Dinkel and rtuflfeVL  , Nancyaubb , to Jttch State rfprmal 0 Tpei Arbor spent the week ed at the lanti Suadxiy  Joe Griffith home JStSfteS It L11 9   Charles Sd J2   Affcnk tenily were Mr and MrsEari Gallup home f Louis Kennedy of NoTjthfleldMr  KJV, ffliil Mtm IMrhTyl Jlmr rmH eon of Howell spent New Years at the Ed Mndeau home The Olin Robinson family were and Mrs Chas Clark Jr of Gales berg Emmett Clark dncTwife of Howell and Tom Driver and wife of South Bend, Ind I ens 3 0o  signal 1ktia uhen  ittt IIToflairflea entire top Moktef area Pore  floioh Concealed o J  ilMRAL TRADIIH ALLOWANCE ON YOUt OHV RANGE rfw si th time to mocUrnizt JNKIT  Sdtchen with Phiigas    the thrifty toottlei gas tet farm find town homes You ess huat far and wide, but you wol0Sd S bigger value anywhere than, this beautiful de luxe range Remeinhar, loo, we wHl give you a fenerotn tradeis allowance oa your old relet  regardless of type, make, er condition Etsy terms, if you wish sUHf JpTMtt PHItOAS AmtAHCtt m WHICH TO CHOSII  lrf,Eaaor Ledwidge and ett home m Detroitniey spent j pent Sunday at the Xmp wim her mother in Fannp FrogSThome in ChilsonT x R , w i Mrs  Baughn and Mrs McAfee and Mr Mary Baughn weW in Ann Arvmar vrcwo were in Detroit Sat  Friday, mtt SSf MM D v  x I Mrand Mrs Bill Baughn enter  TJS fSi111  5 tained a number of friends at a Rush Lcssespent the week endiNew Years eve party  I Next thing will be to find a good cartajfe company in the   telephone directory Yellow Pages Attention Holstein Breeders bulls fcl0iiff w  or your offspring or build Vtop buUs XhijfS T fory breeding herd b signingiPycS duction with 11 i i pro P1 of your herdKs3jilr BuU Stud anywhere of tWS  eiTr1  offors so much for so little ofisprto  6 J HWrite P or  tUUcome  land see us C B Amm x e W0yEWNE BULL STUD   Smith  Sons, Owners Williamston, Mich Phone 2 2 1 Tax Not lee J WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE Tift PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL EVERY DAY FROM NOW ON TWTIL FURTHER NOTICE HOURS 1000 A M TO M 400 P in Grand Rapids Pfc John Sprout returned to Shepheil Fe Texas, Sunday, He hoe 27 days more school at f that pjiaaib I Gerald Henry oi Detroit spent  the holidays at the lease Henry home  Mrs JicmslELy of Arm Arbor 1 Hubert Ledwidge and family of Royal Oak spent Saturday with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Y Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge and son Jerry, were in Detroit Friday Keith Lewidge spent Sunday In Lansing  d j  w  Nelson Pike and family of r spent rturday at the M 2 Dar Wayne, tod spent the week eni Jrow home Ut the Robert Pike home Mr and Mrs R K Elliott have New Years eve guests of Mr been spending a couple d weeks and Mrs Gerry Eichman were at the snest Hoyt home in Clin Mrs Ida Etehman, Tom Haydee, ton  Mr and Mrs Tony SkuUe of DeMr and Mr Ooyton jCkprpen troit and the Uoyd Hendee tencaned at the home oftarioa Uy Carpenter in Pattttac Thursday The Andrew Campbell family    T spent New Yean at the Earl Mrs Bobert Read was in Lan Gaines home at Howell  Lorenzo Murphy PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TREAS Income Taxes Made Out  Mrs JeMrMcLucas 406 EAST GRAMD RIVEk HONE BRIGHTON 373 LAKELAND INN DAMAGED ISO M BASKET HALL SCHEDULE FrJ, Jan 5 Grass Lake tnsre Srtuidte toe 1m,,lhrituZlZi Dovlisttty  familv eam4 wffli her  JX li  0, Mon Jan 10, oum Lyon a nere semsssr sweessj sems rt  SEE US TODAY VHANBej je ALL NSTAUATION  Templetdn families were Sunday, ,,  rtfc  n to 9 ci the Iornrd U   uft2LSir w7 BJ  T   iiFrk Feb 2, Brighton here rJM 26,Har5and herjmd flSfP Tuee Feb 13 HarUand there t6 FA, Feb 16, Manchester here Fred Detroit    The Robert New Yean s  Feb 23 Dexter there r AfffJioac  family far as Gregory I Bill Enguirt oi Detroit spent the week end wife nfie fcmjtfy of Mrs Ccrtherin Heath J Scrturcguessi of the Lee  ur lamfly were Mrs, Mae New Years at the ttqSS2Stt51 on oWS0   spent mday in Ann Arbor W F JSpaftr were Th Metwln Ckmrpbell familV fiFSr and Iconiry were New Years eve Of Qnmry quests of the Charles McDanieU WStr asi rname m CMsea ,  Mr and Mrs Andrew NesMtt were Sunday dtener auests c4 Dr oid45bi W C WyUe In 8 Mr andissHppoenee tertamed Hew Tears eMrma Jr ond Mrs Ross Read, Mr anclwsjoe Hsw   Mcd Ann AAc and otir ijk  The Lakeland ton on M36 was badJy damaged by fire last Wednesday which was discover ed at 1000 a m The fire started in the floor, probably from defect ive wiring The Hamburg and  Pinckney fire depts battled the  blaze for four hours The building was badly wrecked but most of the stock was saved , This building is a two story frame building built about 0  years ago by Charles G Smith as a bed spring factory It was tr , ,later converted into a general The son of Mr and Mrs Ed store Bruce Euler got it and en Reindeau was taken to St IoeJlarged a into a tavern, dinma hospisxl Ann Arbor, Mondayplace and grocery He sold to  rtettckAmotenilyof4Ho5lfeennefe Nicholson who sold to tpmrX New Years with the Ed  Haert j krtltr   n    uidH v BSisisasnewiw rn   A   4   Vi i  v  kwedbr toigc810  I,  B diiilB2jnifr ssssusi in  r  t,M i ,   Nf Va INS a waste oittaft  At Chicago, the foquois  h i     feK fi COMPAREOtfoTlieuiis IG Hepplewhite Heater 4with any other fuel oil heater Compare it for ECONOMY You get fuel savings of up to 1 full gallon of oil out of every 4 with DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower You get more heat from every drop of oil because the DuoTherm Hepplewhite is built around an amazing fuelmiser burner The Hepplewhite has a special builtin WasteStopper, too, that gets more heit into your home    keeps heat from flying up the flue Compare It for COMPORT You get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly from floor to ceiling    no cold corners    no cold floors Fingertip Control Dial makes it easy as tuning a radio to get just the heat you want Compare It for BEAUTY You get fine period furniture styling The Hepple white beautifies your home as it heats it Come in, he DuoTherm Hepplewhite Heater today at   tomato Matt    ESTATE OP ELdora M, Frederic aon Mrw Eldora M Fsef lericksan having fUed , in aakf court h  petittc praying that  Esther Yeikee fey  appointed her guardian It is Ordewr A that the 9th day oi January A D, i96if    m tke tbrenoo J ut prase otto, be and ,  hereby off jiriimsil s heagag 8014 r petition, n It is Further Ordered That Public Notice, thereof be given oy pubnaatton i of a oops of this order once each week tor ftrewmeatt weak previous lo aid dcri oi heaasa in the Ptae y  1 meatre fir killed and injured over 600 people circulate   A true Oapy Getoeta pcnihaD Register of Probate Hiram H tfedeaei  STATE OF MICHIGAN 1 THE PROBATE COU1T FOB  V COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  JacJoxm hJgH school caught fire Monday The main stairway, was hut off and the pupils had to  get out by kxdders and fire es rmvmcom SANITARIUM m BEAL ESTATE Forms Homes, Lake PiopeDJee ley M ft M J and Business Oppottimmee LUt Your Property wttk Ite GERALD ttAON Bwhe 2 0 9 North Peaxi Pinckney, Mich Phone I 88 Jhaae M7U MTfcON 1 States it eae crfti80 A M to lJ8TTl  bcept Wednesdays j 1 C uXMcCLUSKEt  She leaves her husband, j Telephones Frank 4 eone and a daughter Olftce 835   Residence 814  Mrs Margaret Collier, 78, died U2K North Michigan Ave State 8717 31 She leaves her husband, i Telephones License Bush Udu P a SWABTrfoOT 4 SON Anson Stow at Marion died1 31  Evenings by Apponrnnonts Howell u HERB SNBED Michigan funeral flrrr Don aeut Dlreeter S I  During the past year 35157old soldiers were oared ior in national soldiers homes at an expenselFhone 183 307 E GranelBiver 9kmmm ftft        of 14170 a year each jHeweU  Miehiaem rlgBpUPlJfei sgaipy flMfr The Columbian Dramatic aublif steie Insuranee, BreeNHie, FMD C IWOWCir S of St Marys church will put on tCity Lake and Fell Property Or the drama Rio Grande, at the f  A pecieiitv LJS W opera house Jan 15 Dance V M Yoig Bifty  M 51 rjight Butter of Hamburg to LEE 172 here with a bunch of surveyors General Xnsurasu  who are working on the Huron   plnchney, M Wekli TUps river H B Alexander, head sur  ,1,, rrT    Ataeeesianax rid Court held et  1 JLlj CrfvTO at theA  A U C T I O  E E B ,w rv     Rowel 1 hotel f Fafm  A  PtaL Clayton Miller was marr , ggT WYXIE Fhece 858 THF Probate Office In the City of on the 29th day of Deoember AD1950 Present Honorable Hiram B Smith, Judge oi Probate Phone 84F14  CA ied during the hohdays to Grace  pjkney J8F2 iPAsJZZJ  2 wThar ROTIQEBATION SERVICE PS WehaT i J,rSlS  MDY  I Court her potion prayLg that the , A11 MTm tC PhiUolnS Repairs On AU Makes 1 minuitrationi JT2Z be araned hs JSl Thone Ptockney 154F3  Tep Sett Becks 7688 Toma IsL, Phene Dexter 3118 ,c Lenora Wh or te Tt  tVe he servi in  anny uitabi panon yn McClear  GreqotTrato Jan, AD19M a, M oeta in 0  com wffl diq a drain in the south  noon at nid Pat Ofto t Ir, P,,,,, elevalor  DE C I TOWHBB I JOHN E MeCULUUfD STEBJJNa lhJRA18CE CO LAVE HAUDlrVARE  r    STATE OF MICHIGAN the PnjbOh Cifice in C City of ST Uvlsasion weita prerioui to said day oi hearini A true copy Hirom R Smith 1  Oleata Parshal Judge of Probate Reaisto 4 Probate At a tesaian el ssad um aoW n City ei Howell in said County on the 10th day oi December A D 1950  Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Mattw o t Estcie of Gootfried Jagusch, also known as Gotf fried Jagushalso know as Frd Jagush Minnie Jagush having filed her pt  ition  preying lhai an instruement filed  HOPIONG CASSIDY COMES i in anemgaeux u is up io yuw   TO THE DETROIT TIMES vantage to make the down payment as large as you can Seven days a weekAmericas d P,,0  most iaiked about Western hero,  possible We have always HOPALONG CASSIDY  now brings your his own brand oi  hardridin, straightshootin ad venture in BOTH the Dcaly and Sunday Detroit Times comic pag in said Court bo admired to Probate as68, m color on Sunday, Follow lhe last will and testament of said de HOPALONG CASSIDYS ex Citing priRT ESTATE MORTGAGE OR  ceased and that adirinstraion cf said j adventures daily and Sunday in nilhklj   rTT, estate be granted to Fred J Teeple or the Detroit Times Michigons It Is Ordered, That the 22nd day oi it is Further Csdered Thai ptiblic nol burg, caught tire rnaay itoJMsrsi7atsr 05 ter,  successive weeks previous to Said day ,HeXw fever nas closed the  of hearing in the Ptockney Dispatch a I  SoraJt and Eaman newspaper printed end 4itt4 to saio Uyerrnore, Sprom ana Coun  IschooK A true copy Huxon B, Smith Celesua Parshall Judge of Probate SENSIBLYFINANCED At Our Bank In financingaoar it is up to your 8044 Portetge Lake Road, tzTelephoaeM8 Phone Dexter 3461  1188ftaceaeV M can idly   ravs maintcrined this policy as being best for you, our bank and the  nations economy y WE HAVE AMPLEFUNDS AVAIL  ABLE FOR SOUND LOANS Borne other suitable person It I3 Ordered, That the 2nd day of Jan A D1951 at ten A, M at said Probate  Office is hereby appointed foT hoarincr aid petition  It Is Farfter Ordeid, That public net Ice thereof be given by publication of o  copy of this order, ior three successlvt j  most interesting paper CARD OF THANES I wish to tncmk my friends lor the cards and flowers and for  PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES  aw w rL 1 E NOTABY ,, mes ex mm  WOT1ANCE cmdJIMM PPfWBWBI Qassified Ad vs  A A A A A Locals  Phil laraey Kralzetihr LWnfslon Jeimty Phooe 2S588 Itsprsseuluflve Ann Arbot FOB SAIXIn Dextec, pleasant  tory, centally looatsd two on FOR SALE OR RENTCotkaae on Huron River, Lakeland, Mich, 5    rooms, balcony, full bath and t J11 room hnmfr hi Dr and Mrs C J Towner of shower, screened porch, electric wot handy to flfnw Portage Lake will be in Florida vrange,also coal iack for hotwater Arbor 2 78tf3 after 8  until Feb 1 next heater, qood condition WSMTPT TJ T The Howard Thayer family n M Baker, 5655 Ferndale Dr  WANTLOLady wants  general spent New Years in Lansing Lakeland, Mich 1 J do XP1 T Floyd Martin and wife spent  the day Phone 91F2I inguire New Years witU relatives in Lumiragpi   TrBTlat 5730 Hinchey Road WM, OHM MUlerWANTBDAdfaPiiJoFOR  , , u, H,ana wm nx  jjjjrange, coal or wood qood as  newhoap Prno PY 1ff spent Saturday venia with Mr and Mrs Floyd Fulford in Wayne     The H C Vedders Lonnie Van  LI Henrys and  about 800 a m and about 430 p m Call Pinckney 1 4 6F 3  WOMAN WANTEDtTo oare far 3 children fox 2 wejhs No laun THE rmsr MATIOHAL BAN  Member Federal 0posit Ihsur New YearsVe vlth friends in  Slambrooks L J Henrys aniuliFnR eAT EMixed clovr and alt J cHilaren tar 2 We Stewin Campbells were s FOR Scloveand 0 jyU New Year night at the ies aliafla  bales, also walking j McDamels Aomein Jf0  plow, wagon, two oil stoves and FOR SALENew 6 roam bote ks  Mr and Mrs 10m 2L t cook stove, other articles tooioated on an acre oi iand,ol every  act oi kindness shown me f once Corporaion All Deposits Ajm Arbor during my illness Mrs R K Elliott Insured up to 10000 for Depositor eaoh Pinckiiey  Mr and Mrs John totthfipent the week end with her PLQSTFemale Beagle 13 with in Mio ,  ,, 0r back, brown and white legs  Th3 Wni Wlutley fairaVy ot RewarQ  5 p Ajkoi Ann Arbor spent New Years at  the TamesWhiuev home Smes Whitlev familv wje  numeroux to mention , automatic water heater, rire William Cooper, phone 144F11 p wlth ,pace taf  rooms u  second flood and bathlocated at 224 Kuhn St Gregory for further information call V O Nelson, 8 phone 7 0202 Ann Arbor fOR SALEBaby scales car bee,  seat cheap Inquire 11360 Wver New Years eve Quests at tne roR SAjjERecord player with cj1 Lctwrence Baughn home  changer Plays through anypr oil     ,   radios within 200 ft Cost S5200, for bridal andbaby showers and  Bank fcjand Lake changer Plays through any or aUlNOTWHTl will make fancy work McPHERSON State BANK  BANK MONEY ORDERS  The Bank Money Order has ll become a popular means of jxry inq bills in our own and other communities Will sell for 250XPhone 150 FOR SALBfight 8 wests old  pigs Thomas Murphy, Pinrikney Phone msT  FOR 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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>,,   iiPP IfS     i m sz WWKfW V SivX    SUi Wednesday, December 27, 1950  f  f OUR DEMOCRACY  No 52 vHi  J jwty rR6SH 5 MV 1 Currem Comment ,,,  , HOWElL  Jghf i  p, ,u T WES Dispatch closes itn 67tfc ,,7 Go , With the world wishing itse a happy new year Republican ore efttrmattngf the strength oi  Miftjuiuratoft who must sua in A Hi lor reelection His d itawquld put a Democrat an , ths state admninstrative ooara I Jhe ant to keep GovWilliams J fecial o J in a sea oi Republicans I His nuisance ability it great His j te Pearl linrue Hinchey at cWty to tet things 4ft Umitad Pinckney announces the enaaqe  Sec of State AJqej bo led th ,, 0f her uqhter Mary, tc ticket inydtes recerved is reqaro lUtwn 3  iJLl H is am ed as the M candidate in 1952 ployed at the KaistrFraser k an wee The MusJoegon Oironicte qr tauated troui ti cknev  ign says it was because the votsrs  m 1946 and works o he got the imprision he stood lor the old guard The auto companies one mitt ed over the rollbacks but Walter  Reuthers labor leader says busi ness could cut prices, raise wages and still show a profit Unions are sweating out their membership lists With the war takinq many of their members they are being replaced with women and temporary workers  Chief benefits oi inflation will be farmers and industrial work AT THE BNO OP THE OLP YEA IT IS AM ANCIENT AND HONOR CO CUSTOM IN AMERICA TO CAST UP ACCOUNTS AMP  TAKE STOCK OP WHERE WE STANDAND TO STAJtt THE NEW YEAR WITH J 1 A PWFS  1  a  STdSf IS,1   year the xaikoad camo to Paqes la eek as the TAult i ffonThepaper was 8taited 1 the year the miim r SS ,L   police car  Ruling the governor biMk   The Howell police know the  , V8 , ,kTOTft ssris Hu 1  ed car useH K 4K0     X people themselves, some  o, wno uSik11591  muc as 500 ii c ,x when he saw it at the west city hmits on Grand River he gave J cnase and claims he did 80 per , gut couldnt catch up with it At   Fowlerville it slowed up for the urst train ran into Pinckney the people were given a free ride, in the evening a reception and lxmquet was given to the oific ials and train crew at the Pmck  m red Jight and he pulled along e Hote1  Chartas Haze, the itfide of it rihe hght turned green I of Pinckney was the and the PO sergeant drivina it u v06181001113   waived at him and sped on 1100  1 1 to the v rvv f ODells ca rao was not work Jeds who could not get into V22f Sd I ing and when he Qot back to j f10 J1 an QPPl for iunds tJimtJtW Howell he found the police therefie flald You  not asked to KingSeeley Carp The wee nq will take place after the ew is 9 csmcurt COURT NEWS Public assistance Two days last week was tc an up with the iury trial of Eucne Milliken and James Hassan of Pinckney charged with robb ry I unarmedjames Shay Whitm re Lake hearina contractor was he victim, he beina robbed of seer eral hundrsd dollars near ihe takeland Grccery in November, f   ta MSWTEHST1 fS3Ji iueB verdict was not ouiily, S lS 0 miiia iftS M Lavan defended them trem Korea or now at Percy Jones hoepltalBattle GreskMany of them have frostbite and doc tors ar gaining lew experience medical examination  CV CCUKSE WE CANY ALU, AS INDIVlOUALS,COMPliTELy BALANCE OUft ACCOUNTS BUT WE CAN START WITH A FRESH SLATE TO WORKOUT BETTER, BRAV2R PLANS FO OU FUTURETO PROVIDE GREATER SECURITV THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE AND J SAVINGS FOR, OUR FAMILIES   TO QAIN FOR, OURSELVES GREATER OPPORTUNITIES AMP SATISFACTIONS IjfJ IN THE NEW VEAR,  4   had been radio in 7 QCQU the chase The story told by the gover nors party is differentGrae Dink el jr of Pinckney of the state police has been the governors chauffer for two years He wast here most all day Friday with the state police car used bythe gov iemor, a bia Cadillac He met the governor at Willow Run at I 8 p m on his return from Wash ingtonState Police Sergt Georae  15 j contribute far a Grand Trunk nun 10 axxm rajiroaoj for today or tomorrow 1  r   but for a Grand Trunk raiixoaa forevexDr W C WyBe, Dexter physician was present and heard the speech The railroad was the principal topic in the Dispatch, its first year of publi Ication Winchell went to Kansas and J L JNewkxk succeeded him Newkirk became a preacher and Del Bennett took over Pie sold to, F L Andrews who was here for Kerr, State Controller Robert many years Roy Caverly follow Steadman and Lawrence Farrell ed him then Clyde Sibley and liU governors secretary T  cJU TU   Lincoln Smith, The present editor took over in July 1926The Dispatch has always striven for best interests of the community Nile 4H Girl Wins in National B ARBRA FOSTER, 19, of Niles, 1950 National 4H Canning Achievement winner, canned 2,25j quarts of foodl during her eight National plane to build an air academy have been shelved un till after the emergency In Jan 3,884 men will be called into th service in Michigan While the state considers its 665000000 mental hospital pro j  Tram, Senators Bonine and Van 1 Antwerp argue that facilities for diagnosis should be establish  od first which would cut hospital Jied8 The State of Mlchcigan pent 1,524708 daily in 1950 They re,        oeived 1,42211 leaving a 12 J ucont ,camP for avlns  u i ttS sJt 10111919 highest first year canning re nonthS deflCil Ot WlJliU, ftad jn 194g reCeived the County Added to this the higher COSt Ot i Kerr Canning award Barbras naznancing public service due tar j tionai award of a S300 cohoo inflation YOU Can get some ideaj scholarship was provided by Kerr Obititarie  Churches   wt irfkiUCHASDe ine Uttiiiunua btuu u aau ueuca uy uae pjummq ot ivir Villa M hicnaias on luarsauy  4 SSffilSSSS  I the governors secretary were f also there All got in the Cadillac l idid started for Lansina with the,  sergeant driving, Dinkel following l with the Steadrnan carBoth cars It boomed the railroad and was kept together and both denvin the thic of the fight when the doing any speeding As the cars  speculators tried to get possesslare state owned it is not likely ion of the village sguare Support Howell will take any action led the paving oi Main St and I This is not the first time Livina  blacktopping of M36, the school  ston county has tangled with gov i expansion programs,the fire eng lernors In factit is the fourth, line projects and the efforts by j Back when AJex Grosbeck was i the vUllage to acguire the Ford  qovemor ne came along as a1 property and restore the olcJ building was beinq moved neaiswimming pooh Lake Chemung, blockinq Grand , He qot wrathy and they cut off  some oi ie building so he aot watfin I by When Gov Green Wle undeclared World War II Rev Ft A1W T ei,44    office a Brighton speed coo arres stiu continuess and at m preSS  Sefcyartf ted his chauffer Justice Caleb sen time is not gong any too r ,     cT T1 riictt finpH him This mad Gov well for us Our force have been uuerui services were held at gS Wft A 1000 W90f S he emovd the driven back by sheer force of  justice from office Wilbur Bruck  numbers until now we hold but 2 did not escape either as the small beachheads Two impor Brighton speed cop hauled him iant speeches were made last me acme bunaqy aiubknou UJ Winteri 800 4 1000 year proVec ,fnfeva LUCOS una waay uitic JJorenna Derollon work She gave Ncttuig witn Mrs Memin Camp jywlorisj lucmetery Saturday 730 off leased him Brucker took it in Jew York calleoTlor all out eff IJW aeceased was born 85 Sunddybeiofe 2m ht3   SSfhor and wrote the offi ort to cauy the fight to the enemv years ago being one ot the 9 aay 8WW wn MOM bond on all her canning exhibits, at both the IleH good humor and rien County Youthi j cxiiiaren ot hi W and Mary Nor Fair and the stacj liJUp Martin She came to Mich ti irom hew KXis state when a WghVst first year canning record, y small girl and attended the rural and vdlage schools In 1902 she was married at Manistique to  rO i  Uy O V  JCU Oil iiurcn ici D irady, Paato Glass  This Activity is conducted under I  the directl2i of the CoptaUvq, c i the headache awaiting the lea State payrolls are up S ljJttBion cice ryervthmg ele State services must be curtailed or new taxes j bvied iiiit , cacy cer commendinq him far doina  and quell Communism once and ihis duty io al 8 ca8 Conq Shaler  Edir Evans of the Brlahtcn of Michgan to read Dewey out Araus was horrified at the indiq of the Republican party He said  ntv ncrainst Gov Green and apol , y n9ver could get anywhere i  for it ntil they got him oif their neck iiui, 7JJ,Teachers and officers Grand River is the direct route Former President Hoover also LaMont Richards They lived at meet at Parsonaqe   m retroit to Lansina 35 miles made a speech in which he said ry City where he was mane rrdaY  Mew Yeas Church I of it is in Uvinqston county 1 the Atlantic and Pacific oceans ger of the Winona 3eath Park ervice Junior choir Sermonj has the reocrd of havina niore should be our frontiers and weUT h, uards died id li6 und vivinous Vitality accidents than any other similar ln0uld not send a single man to the widow returned to Pinckns iii0 Sunday scnoollopdcFell  iece 0f l0ad in the state Plans uropo or Asa until our allies to reside owsiup with Christ j  drawri lonq ago to rercue matched them man for man Oi  She was a giftedmusicianand ijuJ 1Iew ear reilowship Hourj QTXT River around Howell but course this is isolationist and Pfc Gerald Drown and 3 comwas organistin the CongLchurchyVilh Conq and Mennonite memlit has never been done means the next war would oe panioni oi Stockbridqe were bad for years She also followed the TS Rev Beachy and Bishop, ,,,, fouqht here and we would exper My cut up in an auto wreck lastnursing profession, a skill devel  3 hnor guests Ladie3 MABRIAGE LICENSES ience all the horrors of pomoeo rONSESVATTON DEPT MOTtW Tuesday They were taken toiped by her ever ready answer toiAld t6 sery luncn  100a Jo s Corl 22Howell Bemice cities and the kiLing ot women CONSBBVATlOW nun v iFoote hospiu Jackson  sick calls m me dwwhe neigh I 110a Watch Nlcht   Anqe, 22 Howell Irving Shecuid chiWien Alaska is only a  With the luxe of high prices tor Pfc Lloydossey of Brighton j bor ministered to neighbor 1th0 Mennonite Cnurch terSr b2i Howell Ethel Riley, 62,, stones throw  from 11 lumber and pulpwood iarmersiwho was wounded inKorea, has   OUR BOYS IN SERVICE been, flown to Percy Jones hospitiomd iJPoL 1 10E5 Chapterher associations Pvt Robert Howe was home and serviCes among the sick in from Camp Wood, Mo for the  pinckney Sanitarium and in S C5y5 ,L , f ,r J r  tow 19H TOM seraoq JDAUC J SWYfT for1Qm friends who wiU cherish her kind xfuw ,  auction m tne service Jan 18  66 healinrr touch rmd aetMA of ihe 1951 trout stamp is now pfc John Sprout of Sheperd Wor   SFlSftJ22TO IXaBW 1 lor F3 faSidiat survivorse 2 sis ftiP Mi Btoch MG0f PinckSudaySchooi ce asked not to sacrifice irmrtat i e trees just entering their grow ti period Discourage ojading, tWat is make buyers tak poor quality trees as well as high Do not let stock graze in the woodlot A member of the CongL church Wed, Junior and Senior choir HowelI George Rickegcm, 25, planes based there cguld  id a life member of the local  racM Howell, Mary Darmire, 25 How attack this f25 nil Edvard StrazalkeiskiL30Howare caning to y22SLi  Cavatr Metmoniie Churcn dev Ezra 3eachy Pastor ell, Helen Herbst 25, Brighton if we use up aU our strengin Elton Jones 32, Pinckney, Mauri , Europe and Asia we will have jcenna Jones, 24 Pinckney 1    it to fight with 8 ELECTION OF OFTICERS  arc attacked at home e AsslsiS  7Zt ThTCong Ladies Aid have  P Chatf I elected the following officers  aeral rlranco, Spanish dicta sMe Zf,ySSh exceed1 k1 TWi David Aberdeeen received y 70 Ji  Un brothers rTirout   bnabhome since Boater gScfaT usd in cancer research  ra nxm uriBmire Goeh day cometh night 1 ink nest near, water Some rnJgriKJSffiimiHI a 1 leadeth  TJfto  uetM    tw I totJrSom this dept  civildefense of Michigan It  1 fVrnHST SS d vAr  wants the cities and villages wee planted on state ana 1  aJjraidi wamin sig REGTJT n COMMUNICATION  BZSSSS 1 PresGertrude RoushVice Pres  uruXJT SfVrSa 511 hey and Mrs Grace Teepleol j 8Hot  iMS Lulu  ihe IJSSST Sef hS hsd loM var  ,  a 3 Program chairman, posjraftj 1 ta oConv Wednesdsr 8W3 P RTiia Buzzard   changed his views which are  SUITERS INJURY similar to Hitler, Mussilino cmd J CARPENTER While chopping wood for a fire StaImHe has aboUshed elections Thursday night at the Reason and made hixnsel judge mid , rrea sxrpenter 61, died at j on Mowers Rd which is legislature He has put all torter  I his home at 530 Oakland ave,  f ice skating Charles Hew ncf socVefie cmdi oroicmazations Pontiac, Tuesady morning after ett ir cut a gash in his chin,ex where people would meet and an illness of several years He tending from his lip to lower iaw exchange views, out of business was the son of Mr and Mrs E when a log hit him rt took five He was able to overthrow the G Doc Carpenter of Pettysville stitches to close the wound and Spanish republicc because Hitler and his boyhoodwas spntuwre he was given pencilin Dr Duffy and Mussilino aided him witn     weapons and soldiers He wants Great Britian to restore Gibralter ,M  Christ to Spain The British took this in exodus from , A because It commanded the , K , the governor entrance to the Mediterian ocean M of Pinckney since May 10, i putting pardons in the stockings and there Is little likhhood a Following the lodge sessionthe 1 of convicts Christmas timeThis their lelinatfshing itMasonic Building Assn will hold Surviving are his wife, Lola, a was supposed to exemplify the its annual meeting emi election son, Kenneth and a canddaugh i Christmas spirit of forgiveness    of Officers er one brotherXSarner, of Durand It got to be a racket cm only those ,  mmn099mr ,,  P W Curlett, Sec and three sisleis Mrs Edna Rea with powerful and wealthy gpCE OF ANNUAL MEETING son, Pinckney Mrs Austa Rose, friends got the pendons The most   Annual Meettoa of me If rtniunll Sie would be two re JTWuider the ice This and all dear Factory wwM Smmafe tem  Ur redds but to enable people to j tending lodge Ice  wild game me j  ,helterMbre details will be Til rabbit season ends Doc 31 j given later S131s2w I TV meeting was called to or tekft 31rttHTsax jd Trmrsday evenina at 645 Hie 4m year boys made a tab   ,   mmmm m ,Ie for the new lath We have I Mr and Mrs Herman Veddetof Roscommon Thd Viiwui hield lamlly of , members They are lohn took Mrs Gerald VeHHer and son The funeral is Friday at 200 An Arbor wens Sunday ouestsBarg, Billie Beck, Victor Basydla, back 10 Bethany, OUoioma lasp nv at the Lutheran church at, el  Uo Utff faonOy David Nosh  week end spent XOOB there Richtnond wih burial there James Doyisjspoctsr  Ann Arbor and Mrs Densie Eddy  fkxgarant abuse of this was the JJvtogsloii County Mutewd  Fbii parVioning of Frank C Andses 52521  jfcXitNow a parole board ban  gomeOifice, 1S West dies this matter and each case  PULSLET is investigated and decided on4lsJ 10 Tumdar  A ov  vT JL uttCtoMvk i j  f  S A kI J X Efi,   7    fh VfeAaey rc  v V S    AS   27, 1950 Neighboring Notes  ufomatfc Electric Trver  Dry your family wash the modern way  the electric way No more struggling with the weather No more tramping up from the cellar with a backbreaking load of wet clothes No more tiresome piecebypiece sprinkling And with an automatic electric dryer your clothes come out white and clean, light as a fleecy cloud  ,  in minutes instead of hours Tune in EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE  1 pm, Mondays, WXYZTV rfVfeqory on January 17 b5J J Pd  Dean DSaer  t inoys 2 m enrolled to 1302 projects in 4H clubs in this county Roman Estrada who was in jured in a knife fight outside the Tnanqle Inn near Howell on Nov 26 died at McPherson has pital last Wednesday Omer Hamson of Dexter and Mrs Myrtle Catlin of Hartland were married ati Briqhton last jlweek by Rev Crocker Mr, and Mrs Larry Gherkin of Howell announce the engage ment of their daughter,Sally Jean to Delbert White, son of MrsJohn  White  Bowetf Tin Howelt MkUocm H mm  mwmm SYLVAN i HEATER Turn WdL Thur DM SI, 27,  TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE Novvltr xriday, Saturday, DcmAr 29, 30 Lizabeih Scott Dean Jagger DARK CITY   Roy Rogers in COLORADO Friday, Saturday Dvauk 29, JO SONS OF NEW MEXICO  Weatam la  Sunday Monday December 31Jan, 1 Mai Sun and New Years 2 cm Gene Autrey, Gail Davis, Robert Armstrong, Dick Jones Stooge Cornea Sunday Mon,day December 31 Jan T THE PRETTY GIRL In TerhnUtJM A MutiMB Stephen McNaly Alexis Smith Robert CimmunXjoaa Caulftskl EUa Lanchester Audrey Lang In WYOMING Color by T Corned Cartoon MAIL Nwi Sunday Shows 3, 5 7, 9 Moo TtlS, 945 p m Cartoon Song Reel Sunday, December 31, 1130 p m Gala New Years Eve MIDNIGHT SHOWl  Abbott and Costello i HIT THE ICE   Tue Wed, Thur, Jan, 2, 3, 4  WALK SOFTLY STRANGER A Drama Starring Jospeh Cotton, Valli, Spring Johnny Long and His Orchestra Byington Ginny Simms  The Four Teens show 715 and uu Comedy Cartoon Qaxtoon ShorU Newt Doors open 1130, Adm 40c tax ComingThe Showdown, Harriet included  1 Craig, Lets Inmce  Tue Wed,, Thur, Jan, 2 3, 4 Walt Disneys Presentation of TREASURE ISLAND  Tchn5oolor tttCTrnv,,  UexterThtatre DttLissv MfCWOAN AL CeUleed Lyle Enqle, jeweller, has been Boby Driscoll Robert Newton  elected master of Washtenaw4 comedy Koveity Caileton  Lodqe No 65 F A  M of Dex  CominKing Solomons Minea J ter V S Richards of Mian will io The Mauver Story JnnnTATi ru stall toniqht in a public cers    CURTAIN CALL Oui Door Action Picture CACTUS  OF   CREEK mT Dexter Molded Plastcs dis I AVO HEAIi  u   M  M tributed checks, totcdlinq 11408 euu , Donald O Connor, Marjorie Main 32 amonq its employees Christ  fomitiiMMifilMi w  Wk  , XvtStubMvi2  time Wm Steinway of Dexter lost is life last week at a fire which destroyed his house trailer Afred GrossWilford Wines and Lawrence Koch of Dexter were winners in the Ford sales con test and qet free trips to French Licks, Ind Betty Pidd of Dexter has won a 100 scholarship from the Gener Foods Corp, for 4 H work Stockhridge, Michiqc  Plus LITTLE RASCAL  4hom LatMt Hows Shows 7 p m, and 9 Sunday, Monday, Decembor 31 J an 1 Frday, Saturday, December 29, 30 HILLS OF OKLAHOMA In xi Supex Westers, with  Rex Allen, Elizabeth Frazier hort Cartoon News i     SUMMER STOCK Sunday, Tuesday December 31Jan2  od QOIEedy 8tarrlng MY FRIEND, IRMA GOES WESTJGene KeUyi judy GarlandEddla A Good Coiiedv STnq y Baiclcer Marie Wilson, John Lund  zonAv The Radio Stars Dont Miss Ith Screen Song Cartoonj iue, V  1 f  1  i  25 Years Ago Tho Congl church put on the ohntmas pageant ihursaay eve Gcas Gui ol Love directed by Mis Maycroit and Mrs Etta Tupper I he cast was as follows  jSimkon  Lonine VanSlambroojc jHacael  Beatrice VanHom S lviaoTii Gertrude Xupper Zuuiiine  Adam Brown Ju  Calvin Hooker  Ncnnan  M E Darrow Benjamin Daniel VanSlambrook Rebecca Esther Campbell Esther Nellie Jones Shepherds L J Henry, Andrew Campbell, Gerald Reason, Milo Kettler Clinton voters approved a bond  News issue of 200,000 last week to  build a qtade school  Coming Belle of Old Mexico Mr and Mrs James Rice Pnn Arbor announce the ement of their dauqhteiMary i New Years EDec 31  o en I The Dctcr and the Girl Dont Miss the Midnight Show Wea,, Thur, Jan, 2, 8, 4 THE qaq to Dennis Burke, son of Mr ana Mr Albin Burke of Gregory BRIDE FOR SALE Little Words, Tea for Two ONE AND ONLY A Drama Btarlne 3 Academy Awards Winners THE RED SHOES i Cartoon and LatMt New ComingTiigger Junior Three wnm r     ran se Registration Notice The Board of Registration will be in session at the Clerks Residence 379 W Main St, on Tuesday, the 9th day of January, 1951, from 8 oclock in the forenoon until 8 oclock in the evening, for the purpose oi completing the registration of electors of said Village Dated this 12th day of December 1950 ilLDHtED J ACKLEY Village Clerk rv UJnnm HIORIIIIIG COAL HEATER  Kodel 520B lib CoaiLup, Wise Men Ona Campbell Cliff ord VanHom, Azel Carpenter S  Amuinciater Alta Meyer  Special music by Fern and Grace i Tupper and P H warthout I FARMERS FEED Yet, the modern convcnien nd amazing teonomy of th WARM MORNING heater 1 ttuly  sensation Its th only heater of its kind in the world Exdvuive, patented interior construction results In an abundance of dean, healthful heat and big fuel savings Heats ail day and night without refueling Buxns any kind of coal, coke or briquets Semiautomatic, igJw fted Start a fire but once a year Come ia and set the dependable, lowcost WARM MORNING today Sr SUPPLY COMPANY, Max RunselL M oe 4 II P t, i   V w utsi itfas die i Marv Teopl was born, in Ty I rons, N Y, April 18, 1838, the daugnter of Jacob Teeple She cams to Michiqan in 1859 and v  marid to Valter Mann on i May 7 1860 She was the moth i r of 5 children of whom 4 sur i vivo Kor death look place at i Euqene, Oreqon Dec 5 I Raymond Litchfield,Dexter hard ware merchant died at University hospital Ann Arbor last I wek He leaves his wife, the for  1 mer Norma Cuilett of Pinclaiev  his mother and a sister, RuthThe funeral was at Dexter, tho Dexter Masonic lodqe conductina the services at the qrave The Chubbs Corners school put, on a plav Friday niqhtThe King  of Noumcmia Mrs Will Davison is teacher Roy Rice who died last week, left 6 children and his wife, the former Lenr Meabon 1 hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of resolutions adopted by the Village Council, of the VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, Livingston County, Michigan, at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1950 JLDRD J ACKLEY Village Clerk ELECTION NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, HVINGSTfiN COUNTY, MICHIGAN  i  V 4 Vi S FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROJVTLY BOSSES 500 Each COWS SSOO Eacch HOGS 150 per Cwl WE BUY HIDEh nD CALf SKINS  Phone 68 Plackxy Central Dead St 3lCOi   m 9Mmf Mh KPP V,  S   vvA lot of pickerel ars being tak en through the ice on the mill pond Norman Miller qot a 13 lb one last week Bert VanBlaricum attended the funeral of a brotherinlaw in De troit last week who wa killed by an auto  Marion Soper will stay with Mrs Adah Sprout this winter and attend school in Pinckney Mr and Mrs FrecTPeai had the John McGuire md Robert  Read families for Xmas guests  Mrs Anna Tasch of Ann Arbor j spent Xmas at the Robert Tasch I home I Mr and Mrs MfRyi9on spent  Friday with Mrs Mcble Suydqm in Jac Gificrd VanHorn and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election to be held at Putnam Township Hall, in the Village of Pinckney in said village of Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan, on Monday, the 29th day of January, i951, the following question will be submitted to you Do you favor the confirming of a franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, granting permission to erect, construct, lay, operate and maintain, within the VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, all needful and proper poles, towers, mains, wires, pipes, conduits, and other apparatus requisite for the transmission, transforming and distribution of electricity for public and private use, subject however, to all conditions and restrictions of said franchise, as passed at a session of the Village Council of said Village, held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1950 ,    A copy of said franchise is on file with the Village Clerk, and it is open to the inspection of the electors of said Village At said election the form of ballot will be as follows Confirming grant of franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, for the purpose of the erection, construction and maintenance of towers, poles, mains, wires, conduits, apparatus, etc, requisite for the transmission, transform, mg and distribution of electricity for public and private use Yes No The polls of said special election will be opened at 7 oclock am and will remain open until 8 odo pjn of said day of election sim  Sir 11  SF jggpplffRW  47 i JNoU YUu 4  SLAYTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler  Plymouth Gem Glen Skxyton, Prop , Fred Buhbs the negro who at templed to assault Nellie New kirk, dauqhter of Judqe New kirk of Ann Arbor has been aiv en 10 years in Jackson prison The Will Curiett family of Dex, m YU4UQ nwi ter cmd theGge Sigler familv chlTeR for x, spent Christmas at the Warren1  Hoff home   home The Dale Mrs Warda Hard WINKELHOUSE FLORAL CO J, Flowers and Plants for Every Occasion Cliff Heller Prop HowelL Mich A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All is Our Wish LLOYD DOC HENDEE Local  Long Distance Trucking Weekly Trips to Detroit Phone Pinckney 64FU    Win KKennedy lr is working in Windsor The Conql church qave Rev G W Mylne a fur overcoat for Christmas The Dispatch prints a whole I column of comment by other editors on the parole of Frank C Andrews by Gov Bliss Seth A Darwin 90 died a his home on Darwin Rd, Dec 27 rle was born in Mass in 1813 and coame here in 185b He is survived by two daughters, Mrs Chas Stickle and Ella Darwin Also a grandson, Roy Cora Devereaux held heir Xmu pflxmim crt the Tooley school ou Wed night The cmnnrfl supervisors ban quet is ai the Hotel Kellogg, How d Jan 14 Mrs Commerford, mother oi ev Fr Commerford died here  ec 25 Funbivxi ca ui Vincents f lurch, Detroit Dec 2b1 Rev Copo was not able to tfeach Sunday and his sou, Her oert took his place Ed Huntley who was sent up ym this count oeen parolled Rev George Gordon, pastor of the NartlT Lake M E church, got a new cutter ior Xmas A family Christmas tree was held at the H B Gardner home Miss Nellie Gardner sang in St Jjohns church Jackson Christmas und also on the program given at Jackson prision Wm White is shippina a car load of baled hay from here A sleigh load from here wem to the Christmas exercises at the Marion Center church Thursday liqht Eldred Basing died at his home in Marion Dec 11 He was the father of Mrs Goodie DnkeL As we go to press we hear that Charles Plympton, lcal under  Mrs Florence Ryer of Grand Rapidc and the Wm Pickford iumily of Ionia were Xmasguests of the Asher Wylie family Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan spent Xmas with the Dr Shehan family in Jackson Frank Eoyer and wife, spent Xmas with her brother in BvronMrsHelen McGregor and hear daughter of Brighton called at at Wm Mercer home Scrturday The Uoyd HerxcSee family1 spent Sunday with her people in Holt The Misses Charlene and Jean Meyer of Brighton spent Sunday jiat the Albert Dinkel home Fred Ward and wife of Chubbs Comers left for FtlxmderdaleiFla last Friday Tio Gerald Dinkel family of Lake ChemungwereJCmasguests at tre Albert Dinkel home C Mr and is Albert ai Lansing last Tuesday lrsal Mr and Mrs  H Carr had all their children home ior Xmas except Mrs Jack of Gulrport v liuuuoy wno was sent up Tw, rkrrrioo QOIIIA familv oi family were Xmas guests at the Phillip Sprout home Mrs Mary Eirhmrm and Gertua Sprxirs were in Ann Abror Wednesday Wm McGowan and sons of Ponuac weie Sunday guests oi Mr and MxsLouis Coyle ine uuxlett family entertained Mrs Mary hau and Mrs Minnie loiies ior Xmas,  tester ruAfee and Mrs jmoi JOSS took the McAiee ctuiwiwu io J L riuaeons, ietroit iUbt weex to see Soma Oiaus J jroid frankins of Howell ere Amos dinner guests oi LU WAYNE WAGONER Groceries, Meats, Beer to Take Out Oil and Gas Chubbs Corner   RUTHS DRESS SHOP YHOutm1ers for Ladies, Misses and little Tots 109 West Grand River, Howell A Happy New Year to All HOMER ABNEY Locker Service, Meats, Groceries Chubbs Comers I  M ,y Your New Year Be Happy taker has passed awayHe leaves ui uauynn iamiiy his wife and a Aora Swarthout daughter, Mr WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR THOMAS READ SONS BuikUng 3uppils,Paint Mr and Mrs Mark Nash entertained the Nash children Xmas Mrs Dolly Baughn and Mrs Esther Widmeyer were in De toit last week ie jonn varpenter family , rtiw Ainas guests oi the Liayion oarpenter Jtamiiy ine iTii nip nuason iamny Ui 4cLoii were Xmas guesis oi tne Lester McAfee iamny iaaxey Amouaqey and Donna Lou LriLpert who are worjana in HJUXU, i0nn liew hojpve ior Xmas and then new Back ine hobert Ackley iamiiy and iviaaqe jack were Saiuiaay ant er quests pi the nonnie ilosjaiut iamny in Detroit iuc larm tiureau dinner was hela at the Wm Dorsey iarm in Marion Saturday night ine lAjie iviuir uud ioyi I i To One and All We Wish a Yery HapPY 0  i H CmZENS MUTUAL AUf INSgRANCE COMPANY Thousands of SansfUd Policy Holders Howell Michigan IV 0  J HOLLffl WYUE Trr Phone 136 Pinckney Plowing Up Organic Matter Is Important in Buildinr Up Soil was nearlytwice that of the average seven years before In the tests, some fields have been farmed iu common practices WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAH Li V THE MBBOW BARBER SHOP ft  SNk Brc jjy  J  oooservation system Both groups have a fouryear rotation of corn, soybeans, wheat andj mixed legumegrass meadow Fields j receiving the common treatmentare itraightrow farmed The conserve j tion fields are farmed on the cotttour and receive larger amounts of far tfuzer, plus crop residues Additional supplies of plant food, organic matter and moisture have teamed up to boost crop yields on the conservation fields, the agronomists say As a result of these benefits, corn yields have averaged 106 bushels per acre on the conservation fields, compared with 73 bushels on the common fields in the 104240 period Soybean yields have averaged 37 bushels per acre compared to 30 wheat, 34 bushels as against 27 Si hay yields 22 tons per acre oo pared with 2 tons 3jK The tests are carried on coopersttvsly by theBeaearch Branch of the U S Soil ConssrTStUwj Service and the Purdue jspfamttnral  Corn Yields Boosted 34 Bushels Per Acre By Better Soil Care C ROP yield profits are being boosted as much as 20 per acre  through conservation farming meth j dinner guests oi the ruw  I ods, including contour cultivation, l iey name pu large amounts of fertilizer and the Cari torner ano iamiiy ot xuni return of crop residues on Purdue were Sunday guests at the nn Universitys Throckmorton farm, i vvnite home agronomists report  Edward Spears had ior Xmas Yields have risen steadily since guests Doni Spears and wife oi 1942, according to the agronomists, jtroit, Russeii Glover family o The 1949 average net profit per acre f QwieryiU and the Gerry fich xaan family , , Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer cart the Dr McGregor family ot Brighton were Xmas guests ot Jthe Dr Walter Mercer taBuly at East Lansmg    ,  4w  Mis Charlee McRorie JU hi her home Xmas day and BXOK her collar bone The Gene Shehan iamUy ot Ann Arbor, Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon weje Xmas Jguests jJS110311 fhe ZTV1 fcxmilY  guests at the Jesse Henry home Mr and Mrs Tom Ware and son were Sunday dinner guests oi Mrs Lida Karus of    Trie W H Meyer icanily en airted all of their children but AnTiVrrx and Vlokx Petrywe aXry dinner guests of Mr and  jDeSSSet hekiftrti jannSl Xmas party at Jugs Inn li5TXBiulbs Conatiaoy tnft Pinckney VFW held, oi JmVfc their Fldday night FRANK ZIEGLER Electric Wiring Contractor Phone 130, Pinckney May Your New Year Be Happy MARVIN SHIREY Television Radio Sales  Service  ,P  A Happy New BeatTo AR POfCDISY V f W POST 7301 evoted to the fctsteste oi Jbe Sdiool Notes fiXSKET BAU SCHEDULE Fni4 Jan 5, Grass Lake there Fit, Jan 12 Manchester thee Man Jan 15, South Lyon here  FiL, Jas T South Lyon here Fri, Jan 19 D1r ht Prt, Feb 2, Wobf Fxi, Jan K, 22  Fri, Feb 9 Soufc LY9  TueVFeb lrHaitland there Fri, Feb 16, Manrhester t Fri Feb 23 DfBUic uete BOICX A HapPT K Year to All LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES  K rvi  To All We WWL m OMsd INer Am trYe 3 tyjvv J  5rlr     r , i   W  r L  v i  ft 3 V   5 I J  I To AQ We Wish a Happy and Prosperous rew Year KAYS BEAUTY SHOP laJhryn Gleason Smith Prop One and All General Insurance Very Happy One cR I CARR Phone 43 PSnckaey WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW THE PARKER MOTOR SALES  DeSoio  Plymouth Caff HiSpeed Gas, OIL Ac A Happy Prosperous New Year To All I Oar Wtah LOREN BASSETT Sherlif of Livingston County J tlm t0   m WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY PROSPEROUS THE IASOSABOWL Mens and Ladies Leagues Private Bowl Bowl ior Your Healths Sake JOHN F EISELE Body Bumping, Duco Painting CHARLES F HEWLETT vouir Wattdns DDealer X BEST WISHES  ton A ftTIP TOP RESTANRANT The Home of High Quality Food Don McLean, Prop WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW TEA Frozen FOOD LOCKER SERVICE Phone No 12 Pmckney Floyd Martin, Prop am T If  y iv Vf5s5  SEASONS GREETING  seasons cuttm To One and All We Wish a Very Happy RAY M DUFFY M D May Ywr New Year Be a Happy One  74  STANLEY DJNKEL Plumbing, Water   SWARTHOUT FUNERAL HOME A Service of Sincerity DON C SWARTHOUT Director Happy New Baf GRTINGS L A Happy New Year to WILLIAM BRASH Sheet Metal Work Ott Burning H New Be To All We Wish a floppy and Prospei THE P1NCKNEY TA Beer, Wine and Sowh  A Happy and Prosperous Now Yea To All Is Our Wis MARATrtbN SERVICE STATION   Gas Qa Accessories Henry Shirr WP    WE WISH YOU ALL AHAPFY PROSPEROUS NEW YKAI THE COSY DBUG 8TOHE ts Haste KATCITS RESTAURANT of Good Meals Mrs Catherine 22Jow Ss2 A Happy and Proi Year To All is Our w m, S SEHVK MobuolGasti OsP Phflgcs Stnrlde, HoUls Si mmmm 0 A Sever NwYar LXtt J THE,4,1S  i,i avWJ lf A,   VK Jjm maatEY DISPART w  i t  H,   H , ,we St PinckneMic J S7OB ftic U c Year f tirt PliJMlgfr ir5 QlSSOtV cuis Coyla ,un i w  wiiDur Coyle hoard  v jC Vle say midniqht     ohns church, jacK 1   a   Heath family at j yu,ij huvo moved iiitc tC PC on Humam Sts 10 io Griffith family ci    pent Sunday at the  JO ri  home i   1 Rittor family had 1 s Lrj Nash and daughter ,V   Christmas quests  ii M Amburqevs enter  in Cefcrd Miller family,    IcArtO and Mrs  W8fcife rM0 SliOlUTIONARn J 1J  I  I u,c  ,1,y gncie, iludjt, hair    , Jf qey and limmie fer ,  3 K2 c LOWEST F rJCE EVES lfef A luxe PHiLGASWP t,8  C ii i a J wif spa vvijri his paioi   ci ii ece iaincii L n iviaiLUiie Lya Jt torratic, fnstantJTghtfnj  1     removal, por  drip trays V   and oven light,  i  JJ w clock with UlU J r ur to3o r, ,  ,  v K Ucc jives l   wc  formalco trj  wor r, area, ,v , in nisd Conctod 0ti Wit  TRADS ALIOV ON VGU C1D KAWC, Vrw is the tine to modernize i  r ncan with PiijIas    the u y iflj gas tor fiirm and ton   ,  fou crn huit far oivV t bt yrj ont find a t or vuhr anyvv,T,e than this beautiful de luxe rarige Pcriiomhor, IOO, we will  you   rcrouc tradein allowance on your old range  regardless of type, mdke, or condition Esy crrrF if you wish MANf OTHER PffiJGAS MFJAUCZS FROM WHICH TO CHO 5SSI     ts of thg fit ward v vee Georaa Wia  rid Gaorqi VVid I   of Ann Arbor ana crnd wife 7  ris Eisele family of viiu called on MrsEmma ,   Sunday and Mrs Clara  isriio and famly of Detroit I j     J  T and wife spent j   lth Jhe RaJPh Clin     l a Detroit j  i r inton and wife of t or the week end at  T Ciiton iiome  j, ow Campbell fimily Xm  at ui Glenn Kincr oric  e Chambers and th  Ucn fmily had the hambers and Honryf mly for Xmas ouests  Campb11 and Carl   iis voro ciuecfs an   1  rC Ccr am a1 the De CcM Ciiib n i n and Mrs Cor,  Ci on Earl aC Eivvit   i  Waesday rd  aCncr alona fi     j a Meason and ieota , on family ipont  Limer Prut horn,  D viCa  i  C viin Camphxjl knih  iii ra list were r yl I M,   ih lama H  im h tor tiiay dmn r qlasls of M J n family were the Max lids, Gerald and lack  J   a aii Mr ICrl v,   ard auuaC, Otha j rfammnd and wiC of q sore Xmas quests of the Fijar family t , quests of thj HjrrI  family warn Herbert PalI  d family of Flint James , and family and Albert ch md family of Howeli  hebman cf Portaae iaq Lake Vator Clark family had ittnas f quests Mrs Rose e h Ecfeel Meyer, Russell aii iviaynard Clark famo Jenaid Clark of Vpsii y Lou Gardner, dauqhter , i iv Mrs Georqe Gardnai ins am Ford hospital, De ilow uq an operation day quests at the Charles j  heme were Frank Nichols oi Mia and Charles Clark j Clar jr in Gafeburq y Marqaret Clark spent  , wr with hfa and Mrs vhTrlea Cfetrk j in Gaksburq   9 4 Cr  r i zk1   rj  0W 4 i CtV, and tW r101  working Off Ndli Hllgll  T Ruflh Lak  assBest Wishes for a Very Happy New Year if   ,uvisvUfl  rtcter Lavey Jim mi Amburgy iimDcylo Charles Barrett Ye Editor wi aTnouth bunday and saw ihei  3lk i  Gaksburq  new tn c, iimany Gc  Irvin Kennedy and wife ntspel ai Dec 13   C vlHrna at the Gerald Kennedy I  ox eeaa at Mt VAA home in Howe 1 M  CIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN of Mf VernonNaw Y ri Mt Verne hor In Howe Frdav Burial wes a OTk, Wj  ,i, n rdDY Kir P 5 months aqo is still confmed to the hospital  ,     Ar   w  F the wek end at th I W Rg Kom J995   w l44W nuBnca  ,dw Nb,f and vife spoil Mr and Mrs Fred Read feav   the ek end ot tiao Goraon Hns today for Ft, Lauderdale, Florida ter lmo iri Vpsiianti for tne winter  Mr Leon Mrabon is on the Mr and Mrs Clare Miller wer rick listin Detroit ihursday  i  Hare Id Fairchild family off The Robert Tasch family wer clroit and the ftox  Nocrglen oil Sunday quests of Mrs Anna nn rr wro Xmas quests Tasch in Ann Arbor    p Frmk Abardeens Dcicthy and Jimmie Lavy TJ Rocr arr itertamed Xmas Shopped in Ann Arc H jbrt Carr the Wayno Carr idav and Leo Bettys families The Albert ShirW qd Dcv1 I r cjnd Mrz Edward Grab pletcn fams were Xma,  lJ Tanl Mr guess of the Hoilia Hollowa,  1 Stacbe Wi licehe and family  KDn, Gus em a Nan Leiwiaqa Th JCn McGr fm ly soer ve ciri5tms 3ipsts of Mrs the weak end at the Fred Reaa uTr Lcw,ftqe , n hom  J0,i Griffsta lamu ware in  Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller Pfvit ,Satay j ia Mr and Mrs Garth Mye T e Jawranca Baaqhn family t Happy New to ill Our friends rves i K    SK us TODAY Wf MANtTtf All fNSTALLAliON DfTAIL  Mrs Clifford Miller I  i  and Mr and Mrs Garth Meyer   CCvrii M it4    attendd the Twin Pines Dak wer Chnstmas quests of th R  I Rt j   j Hickory Ridge Da rv Farm  Tom Baird and wife of Bay naiod M and Mr Earl I  DW  J t Ul IU City were Xmas qasff  u  cnn the Bil and Winton  HiriM nnMrm,    jCharks McRorie family 1  Ca  iXci SwartJaau  City were Xmas aas of th ri cVn 1 wT Sharks McRorie family ShA CthG V OTr Mr,H Mrs Garqn Meabon H oramas Mrs Flora Marshal crrH Leon cfficAtor TandY lho Mrhn AmW jfuneral rf TrsMeabons brother iCr3uJv     Robert Marhall at Jackson at vTl  FcTff tleXLYuSPen I The Charee SoCo family 5 a  W 97 hom Howell and the Edwin Sprou 1V  M  H rw, 1, i may wer Xma, cruris at th ,1yui ,  H v11 rhiUfp Sprout hmf  r1 irhildren home for Xmas  Wm McGowan cud son of  t Jfs  d GuUP Pontiac we Sundcfir guesti of  C Mary Eichmtand Ger Ivlr and MLouji Coyl JV3 H ars wre in Abror W liit    CJ  V    HIGH QUALITY MILK AND CREAM Norman Toppina Prop QREAM A Happy Nw Year te   mm vfrV COMPARE DuoTherms BIG Hepplewhite Heater  with any other fuel oil heater Compare It for ECONOMY Vou get fuel savings of up to 1 full gallon of oil Out o every 4 with DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower You get more beat from every drop o oil  because the DuoTherm Hepplewhite is built around an amazing fuelmiser burner The Hepplewhite has a special builtin WasteStopper, too, that gets more heat into your home  i  keeps heat from flying up the flue Compare it for COMFORT You get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly from floor to ceiling   no cold corners    no cold floors Fingertip Control Dial makes it easy as tuning a radio to get just the heat you want Compare It for BEAUTY You get fine period furniture styling The Hepplewhite beautifies your home as it beats it Come in, see the DuoTherm Hepplewhite Heater today at SLAVEY HARD WARE Yalta , ,  It ta Ordered That the th day of aauary A D, 1951, at tt oclock in tfc tanoox t aavi to baraujr appointed tor seassg sati petition, p  It in FurtW Ordered, That Pttboc Notice thereofbe given oy  of a copy of this order enca fpfr tot three asnaMfcv Boats jptvtmat to eaid doy rf hiaSsf fe fteftaev Dbawqfe, a abotatad   A true copy  Hirom B Gjlaeia pcamhaQ Jwdgs Of Register of Probata f Dtnisi 112 North Miehloom Ave i Telanhoneiax OfflcV 935 Hefldsce l4  Evenings by Apponheufc Howell t frflc KERB SKEGD PFC BERYL BUCK LEWIS Okinawa  Veteran Fills Out  Quesuonair Nwo Merwin Caxur  i Phono 183 HowoU 207 sL J  Kaehitfar Mr ana tars beU and Mr and MIS Olin Hog ,  Real Estate, lusuranco, Mnkntmvt Gny, Lake and Fazttk IVopery  A Speciality List Your Propftfiv WUb M LEE LAVZY General Inswxanio REJTX ESTATE Foams, Homos Lako Proporttoi and Business Upporuwuttee Lui xou Property with Mo jrnALD ttCAdON Broker 2 0 9 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich Phono I 8 3 Phono 157Fil Jtopashno MYSON J itfahifcc wu Ueuama cate  tOkofilao irtivo License tl A UKU , urttl Floats Don C tfvarinottt Lweatoc Moaorn Equina Assbuisssee Service  ma a uaqoiofT ft  oPTOMmcr D W rond Kor A I  i, Michigan  or UiH tfesUenc wifr TALES FROM THE ARABIAN   nson attended tne lnsvaaauon p   e office oi Veeaic Masonic I  ilch  lodgie in Detroit baearday xufcv NIGHTS  h Wikston Baucjiui ui  i  Seem, aqnificant color POtotinqs tatained Mr and Mrs Frank j by famous English caflsEawind  Miifoid and     Dulac, depxctina manSe d, M Qora AUen of Lansgi adventurousJala, gjjg Studav these afedent AUC TIONEER Farm Solas A Soostaolv BERT WYXIE ley 78F2 RffBWERATION VUX icn Niqhts Then, read a nadm race Noble and Mr and,   I presentation of laws j AUrrrad Dav of Detroit wore l legends in Tales from te toib lho joi Lann nai Niqhis startincr ixx Jus Sm 3818  w J  1 I days Dec 31 isso oi Doaoit eU family f  Sunday Times Bo sure to Siinaay Detroit Times SPECIAL NEW YEARS SERVICES HEAR Bishop C F, Duistine Prominont Bible Teacher Pastor of the First Monnonite Church oi Kitchener Ontario Will be Guest Speaker at the  CALVARY MENNONITE CHURCH u Sunday,Dec  t3PER SERVICE 430 p m on December 31  WATCHNIGHT SERVICE 11 pan December 31  NEW YEARS DAY 730 p xn January 1, 1951  maud as a speaker for business and professional orormixcionfc HAFOLD RADY On Ail Makes o 1S4F3 LLOYD Livestock Hauline Weekly TMpo Made to Datrofr Genorcu TweVlpQ PHor 64F14 Pd0SfcMlsft CAB JOim crto Products, GxaVL SoU cp for HwsA Gravel Ftil 2U Koad Butidfaai Blocks Loia, Piece or Coako  7628 Toma RL, ticnrTt Klch PLvne Dexter 31 IS   loHN n MndwiAyp DR C L TOVTNBl I M and Mrs Eli Aron hJd  d family reunion Xmas honoring tne ijirtndays oi MrAionlUdAron  jr and granddaughtej, Carolyn  I Amongthosepreseut Paul4hocrp land iamiiy, Detroit iimest Ward and tanuiy Dexter, daughter  juiia and cnildren oi LakeUsioru j OMigiaakLpn8 wn extended F1Z1A AJ,o teEUiwron jr io was recenUy, JjSalieU AuVS rnarried to Ruby rtioux of Dotooit  STERC mSURANiC CO Dentist j Special lonosoa miPojtaao LaW Road Dexter ielepaone SBowoU FkoAO DoxWr 3461  vvj 11169 Pindotev Rd Ho EW w r L 1 E NOTABy amd BMDS i43t JOwNEY  A JK J Pinckitey EU HowolL Wik A A, K  i  Phil Barney Kralzmiiier Livingston Jounty Phono 2S56B  loprosoatottve Ann Arbor AND WISH YOU A Nw Tear filled with promltu and Our Best Wishes for lf Pinckney FOR SAIMixod clover and all FO SALEjfix Dexter, pleasant 2 riirl of Thankfl Icdfcr hay, also second cuttinq of T consally looatod two story Vru ui iaiino dtoAa 100 bales, also walking,sovonroam house, bath on each We wish t acknowledge with piOW wagon, two oil stoves and floor, bandy to town Gail Ann grateful appreciation the under, jcook stove, other articles too  Arbor 2 7683 after 6 p m and standing sympahy and manynumerour to xneriion waxrrrrk IJ  actTokindness, during our x William Cooper, phone lioPlliyqY wants general  Miss BlanchT Martin LOSTf emale Boogie 13 with  Phone 91F21 inquire Mi and Mrs Roy Teeple back, brown and white leg  5730 Hxnchey Road The Nephews Reward Call 26065 Ana Arboi  , y Collect FOR SALEA11 white kitch3i  I range, coal or wood good as    newcheap Phone Pinckney 13F4 FOR SALERocord player with d chaager Plays through any or all WOMAN WANTEDTo care lor radios within 200 ft Coot 5200 j 3 children for 2 weeks No laun Will sell ior 250QPhone 150 i dry Phone 137F21 Pinckney SMSJSSSMeOSSOJOBfejSBB BtJSlS SBfflSStnSHSSlSSesOJSfJiaBe MALTliELP WANTEDTool Mak2LSALENew 6 TWft,1 fiw iti Rhno0atedon a a0  km4ofl bun erand fcstimator Small fhop, cmtomatfc water heater, fixe SSrSSSS, tnsaas uamote tune ana nil in DV  7 ruyr ii srKop doing bench and machine wor Phone 0202 Ann ArggL  Jo start most oi the time will be  FOR SAlBaby scales, car boa pent on bench 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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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erhor in the middle west He will  S D Lawrence Baughn have many appointive Jobs ton D Lawrence Camburni hand out and may even appoint I Chaplain   Ona Campbell a United Stated senator In thei Marshall  George Gardner past the Republicans have qen StewardsAlon2o Vcmambrdok, j  erally reiuaeajo ccmfirm his ap Nelson Miner, Harold Porter, Har 11 CMWI4UM4 A I rrir  OUR DEMOCRACY School Notes a1950 pointrnenis Thiscannot qo on j old Swarmou Murray iriderinitly The Republcans  Tiler v  George Thompson,  7, control both the house and sen Tiler Emeritis   Bert Hooker tfryYv ate but do not have enough xne new master wass present j votes lo pass anything over his  with a silk hat by his relatives  The wife of the new master and vteo War ana Cwistmas have now  her children were introducdalse crowded all else off the front page With commentators weep ina that we have lost our first war Yuletide shopping is in full Hswinq Despite price rises, stores report a biq business Michigan retail business is stumped YVira price Controls set  Mrs Hooper and Mrs Taylor wives of th grand lodge officers, also Mrs Hobinson and Mrs Rex  Sackett Mrs George Gardner wife of the outgoing master was given a floral piece by the lodge iov being a lodge widow the past j  T J i 1 L u 1 to jot o Pinckne  m up an early lead Brighton r rriday night, lead The recount for the office oi w at th  J 23 to 17 but did governor isfcnjahed, Harry Kelly ot hou U qhton tied ot up in ale ciuaitoni, naving tarown in  Lie 01 a v ud and won in the uie towel when ov Williams L uuner when Luejcer of ioua fcegan to approacn the  ri3ton goi 11 points, giving o,uuO mane His original lead iAin 10 for the night Albert Mro was oxuyjUM Xhe result m  1 led pmciney with lJack Jeii uxat uie i year  otd qovemar, iCS qot djeny Mrnsfka 6, ivatte xiejr to toe Vviiluxmsdd Mennen vii3 2 Ware whv soup loriunes upset a 3ti year j was hot ii the Oras, Ue qam oia traaiUon that no Defnocrat  L,CI onb pjat , could win the Michigan gover The Pinckney lserves got wail  twice Mot since trie good oped 43 to lu Dick Darrowwas yiuy jovemor voodbridqe Uf hicyii lor them th 5 White qoL terriii accompiished this bv beinq , Uiar 2, Meabon 2 and Jiuv ecitsa m isi and reelected in   ci 1 or Driqhton Stonex A4 has any Democrat done so, herd 14 Anirs 15 Bidwell 5 ow tnat the legisaturs xnowa and Shosey 9 Pn 110 Matteson iltsfJeffreys x Iviiosika Ware j Mrosika  IT Matteson j Pinckney Res  Darrow Wlnte  Galloway  Clark i Moabon Pinckney F F G G G 00v vmiams is to head the Bnqhton Mtite government tor two more Lueker years, they should get toqether Kennedy lli m and work out a pro Evtmson j qram ihey cannot stop the clock Henery tn next two years as they did Appleton j toe last, confident of their ability Buffinqtont0 beat him lor reelection Ihes Chappel, ae precarious times and ixn  Briqhton Res Shosev F F C G G subs K Hnry, Bradley BriqhtonRuslinq McClausey C Bidwell BASKET BALL SCHEDULE ww1 iTcfrobl yearT Lodge closed, by the iS But tke great message of Cfcistmas 15 of fiopc for January, buying is a prob j ad  officers and a lunch , bT  fr , 1  t  i JT   cA kizs ixkck the jhrist clxifo  ft f r      I , , i x j J 1 J I eon served by the steward II draft standards fe reduced  foUowirIq committee ap 50 percent of rejected wU  onilenis we announced be taken The literacy test mayJnAeViTV,an  MiiTor r be abolished  1  fcLr SoooiLinano fe s 5CT5 Wer wni costjapcni ,  1 j  proucffc to aff of us  vafacs which can wett    iples of Ute uort6 to peace  240,000,000 a year to maintain TS8KnSir      The average cpst per O I to  GnfhthL J HenRoss Read 8100 a var RecepuonPercy Elliech, Win The V F W has scorned the 11RoY2UnhSv, merger of cdl veteranss organi ,,ehntI9e r atlons It says it would result  Winston Bcrucihn, Miller,  g the biggest political machine inJP W Curlett 1 the history of Michigan Insert Lonni VanSlambrook I  Objimarie MRS CLARENCE ALLEY Mrs Clarence Alley, 81died at  Qmrche Mary s Catholic Church Pkckey Michigan iFri, Jan 5, Grass Lake there Fri, Jan 12, 1viu1Li1bL ,i  Mon Jan 15, South Lyon iiwrjFri, Jan V South Lyon hej   u jsn ib, dexter here Fn, reb 2, Brighton hre Fri Jan, 26, Hartlana htre Fri, Feb 9 South Lyon there 1U3S tJ 1 iiluiia iilio  Fri, Feb 16, Manchester hwr ,Tus cF i, t oiuqsi  i n i   v L  i uiuie ,ASuT BALL SCORES poxtant matters relating to tin statd and nation are coining up Stonex Swilling will invite disasterThiE Prleskom, onaiuon of disunity is nation Andrewswiae Some commentators seem Bidwell to even rejoice over our defeat Matteson j in Korea As one well known person remarked What this country needs is to have a few bombs dropped on it Then the 1 political narties will forget their petty difference As for the affair in Korea we are at the crossroads We must either concede defeat and witht draw from Korea or diq in for   an allout war with China which  might last for years and in the  iend involve us with Russia If  we declare war we will probabI lv have to fight it alone as our   allies and the UN appear to b for appeasement and most of I them have recognized Commiuv ,ist China and would hand For Instruct Lonnie VanSlambrook, I  w Circuit Judge Salmon of Lan Olin Robinson, eorq Gter her hom sing has set aside a prce inc , WelfareOna CampbelLch,Nor inq a stroke Tftr7A ai 1 160X500 aTtmted to ihl Milter J n Hooker ier daughter sumera Power Company If Finance01in Robinson, ch, Joe and married Clarence Alley in Winter 800 4 1000 supreme TOIUI uphoS him Griffith, Ralph PondX Camburn ,9a She was the mother of J Novenna Devoaonst the comnanv will have to rxrv Sick MerwinCampbelln,J J children of whom two survive Ooniessions SerTbSck Ground Siat an Henry Clifford Miller Mrs Genevieve Lorette and a Friday evening at 730 p m, users oaclc around max am teaimndtioniOna CampteBLdu 80n, Erwin, both oi Dexter,A son, Friday after Novennavotiow DuAiiri OJ, bouin Lyon 3b Jniv mosa over to her At present fcriy oJ, hooseveit 38 Milan 54,everv newspaper and commenta nwsauio 3J Chelsea 74 hart j tor favors all out war wjfltflhjnrc   iana 3, Plymouth 39, YpsilanUjand possibly Russia Thetr rea ssons are that we wiH havete  some day and so now Airport Com 17 Stockbridqe 45 Th Lmit  hlu ,,  a  OKemus J2 ,  DQard  Wolfe Point Mon Deiav in awardina war con Jack Hannett Joe Griffith  Lyle, died in early lifeThe funer Sotjday 7i30 to 9i09 P, trartsay pouslmdsf wok Resolutions Winston Bau4ti was held at the home Friday Sunday before 800 Mass erTout cl jobs ch Harold Porter, Clyde Fisher GeneraJ Motors has given the Martin Phillips University of Michigan 1,500,000 Restorahonrjack Hannett chf to finance a health program and j H C Vedder, Emmett Widmeyer the Kelvtoator Co 100,000,000 Robert Nosker ThechTgSt industry GOMtttirAT10N KOT expects to etttertain 500,000 winl The spedal deer gea80n    WL  tano where two draft board mem bers resigned on the qrcunds Liat if the atomic bomb iras not riday afternoon, Rev Dalton Bishop officiating Burial in Forest Lawn cemetery  , The Alleys were neighbors of I the editors family when they lived in Dexter and lifeloni friend wOii 4tguticaai m Y Gnurcn riev lA ald D Brady, Pastoi liiur, STREETS LiGriTED The sueets ot riucxney are , iU ,,  ,  , o couied lights strecae cross me ,mt 9 JLSZd tt LA aia u eraav, rastoi t     J1J commander in chiet ot the army 730 ChrStnias drama 1Ul a tmntq ,8 cffSZ hd Pident of the Unitod , WBTZZA  iwe At tnat time the Clinton , Lj , i  ifc tef sport eekers this winter, The Michigan vegetable industry did a 50,000 business this ear Grand Taverse region to prevent damage to fruit orchards Tidings of Joy, tree and gilts to,01 ni follow High school and collegelara arcn was buil across States have solecontrol over the atomic bombxcmd Gen MacAr proaram , Julius Seeield,72, retired carpen Saturday, 630, Junior choir car jv was a flop 25 percent fewer ter, died m University rfosppitah ollinq and party crtie chch    lgonq company h late Amos Cijiton of, now T Wj , ,  ,, C hunters this year killed only half Ann Arbor, Saturday, following Sunday Sermon 103QLNO Room Michkran may have uraniumb many deer  kgt year  stroke  wag bom m ,  JI I 3plorattons are oemq maae m  e ht counties mVolved Last any and came to Bark River Tuesday730,Nominatinq comm j   ,  , ,  Laraqa and Dickinson counties year 15193 hunter8Wllecj ls1193Mich, when 4 years okLHe marrat parsonage ern State, Charles Clark, second  I deer ied Anna Anderson in Escanaba Thursday Dec 28,730 Meetingbry aixd JosephClark, rural COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 1 December 26 is the deadlin fori in 1916 Eight years ago they of teachers and Dfficers of un I  jceiving permits to operate con j moved to Ann Arbor Surviving dav school Regulat xneetmq of viUagecessions in 15 Mich, state pcrrkAlcffe his wife, and 2 jcRooeJi, j iranSliDeceinber 12 1950cali  Although there was a qold rush yof Columbus, Ohio, ancij Howard,  ifSSr bSwed I in the upper peninsuja foilowino I of Ann Arbor d a dowohtar, Cavtrin Mennonite Church  wSctfSST Presenta uranium ore strike nota  gonald Gilbert of Sn Ar ,     h Ciark,se2, Read and Swar the metal has been mined Ornyoor There are seven Qiancl i , tfyanerEsch A uio, ,  ,   prospect on statechildren The funeral was at the 71  l r  Durinq World Wat IIMa Thei  , ma Kinqsley of Ptncknev mm W lton Chamberlain is taking  a telegram statinq her  Wt etary education at West XA Glenn Kinqsley had bee    , , Xd in theBanle oi tojla She refused to beUet, tf 59 r PLiihGJlCHARBONNEAU The marnaaa of Donald Char sisted he wasilive Weeks aftef she received ward mat  wa in a prison camp in QlBanT thout Absent C Claric loy Motion by RCkrrk, supported by Read to adopt the following XcsolutionJ Resolved, that the  StahkuaqVFuW Home, 581 Pual ClUs bnnecu, son of Mr and Mrs j tr sufcsistinq theue  Jf George Charbonneau of Pinck meat  0tber paropeoiv a v ik place at St Mcirys he wag releoecVhej i,uJiy, Pinciaiey, Saturday alter  war endea ad returned IP  noon ev Albert Schmitt ottic hig homeA similar inckien ocaj i,e couple were attended   Detroit last week The wil r liokros of Howell anci,  vjrrrfn Pfr HarolH ColMrfS relaaiq i lands , l SZbMondaXv S WorHp 10ouky Betty okros of Howell andMarSe Pfc Harold 0A  fuller considemton But JgArborjyionday, riev firanat   iiOu ton Oiarboniiecttt, brother ofceived  he hcuijjdlled active leases exist The xbreofneicrtinq,  IChitdrens Hour  the qroom , in Korea After two  ,   discovery in Baraga a  PATrwiffiTZEL Youna Peoples Meeting 730 A dinner was served to 40 rtnity, Pfc GotttaodltW poposiuon and franchcase of the the 180 acre tract  DgMjM PAm  , Zvenmg Worship  815 Wnds d relatives  htTwife from Kotttt att send it Botroit Coknpany as read be ad A million and a half 518 ChXrlc FeUowship Service bcTtone In the evenng a s di a mistaW f  opted, ecthevertocp  ftftj   Wodaesd 800 P M g  was aaendeby   fi thelafthWhard Hodqe homeinDe  elm disease prevalent J the 2nSrH Wiflrfnr area It is carr in troit where he has spent the last, TKP HQ,y yp COMES TO j  musii fr 3110 twn wlnterfl Tho H fmnilv HE HOLY YEA COMES TU Tv,0 noWlvvek V  lpeopleAn orchestra rurnish rae to the rathroad th NThe newlyweds will   postaffice t Ojilr accentingfa liV9  certain amount of parcel post Swarthout that an electicn be  held km 29,1951 to confirm the oaopaon Carried Motion by Swarthout, support ed by Readio increase fire hall insurance to 7500 Carried Liotion to allow following bill Ben Tomln, labor on hall  875 Motion carried, Motion to adjourn carried Mildred Acktey Qerk CABD OF THANXS Ve wish to express our  appreciatton to the Pinckney Civc Imp Assoc, the Pinckney Merchants and other qooa friends ior the beautiful flowers given us  IT Grand Opening, Sat,Dec 16 rvJUsdaT friends who call t ii  wlih us succee We hope to maintain a man siandard of service that will strong ready etcdeivered by toi county Michiqan  Yeat4, NaysO, Absent 2 j ftetroU Windsor area  i 111 A CLbSE chorbonneau farm where an marter  thre is a  Carried  fled by beetles who J 227w5S w IdtpHol The Rev Francis P LeBuffeJt j been built possibility that somedrecV Motion by Eisele, supported by   trees but attack live rnixup tt J lde one of the 3,300000 Holy Year, apartmeni nas pos will not 1 deivsw ones l unhf Saurdal i P8 recails manv A8 Jub CIRanT COURT NEWS cnristmas A yJto if  J   M Whetzll camShere about  YearV most iinspiring mo FouV people,Gerda Copper embarq0 on air maiil Pl   Ni v JISfltLrSedSe moments Read Father LeBuffes   Florence Mitcneil p a ou have anv Christmas OUR BOYS IN SERVICE SJS  was article 3,000,000 Prayers for  gc cruxnnna were ad  to mail do It now Michael Harnack jr has been  toteke loTsife wSs Peace, in this Sundays Dec ed  ctttoenship John Dcrv   inducted into the army and is at 1 A dahter bv to24 issue of The American Week 5 mute and wiU be fried T government has canoana   J 25 iiJSta TSlifSf ly Exclusively with The Detroit J week as wiU Euqene Minx  a curtalment in use of mpcd 352 Time  V,i2i nd hinted that beer canstle Ft Knox, Kentucky PFC Ross Wilson is now at  i of Mr Sider of Pinckney She survives ed kike, killed in Korea Nov29 j  was   , FATALLY INJURED J,V rmd 4    rM xunerai was neia at the Mrs Lucille Ross, 21,511 Sibley , Divo ces were grant war effort tThe auto compan J j Glenn Darrow of Detroit Bt Q Cha have hearly all  deepbunday with his mother, MrsSwarthoirtFuneral Home J ed at lf00 a m Sunday whened to Bertha from orqe   j kneylrir fv ML VS  day afternoon, iter, uonanf , ,   ,,    wlSibbe farmed Walter s and camerae 00 v3dtf oled quilty to bemq off the market It WWrSi Vedder pied quw  h m0tal needed J nounCea Flora Darrow Hk Junqertson,  omclanng Burial was in  Bruce, is with the army in Japan WUJJJJV His other two sons work in Dee Pihefoey Cemetety troit The family home is In Ka   leva Pfc Tom Goode US Marines of  N or ANNUM MonrniG JtQBtiar  MeeBng  at me Livingwori County fWuwica Fire th Heath fcnnily hen led to ruia rroin  prlc irlcrsefl despi  CfOfv a car hit the one in which she brier, Mary rom gadsSwartz  thcrtjN was in on US 16,a mile west of and Irving rromjacne o notdo so Price and  Howell Mrs floss was in a car  twrnHESDAY trols k are earpected W Jf ,  driven by Harold Whitehead 23, JTJJdown atree last a possibility VJ2jL Others inthe car were WWte  Wleaittmq down atree ia  to whTthe,fW heads wife, Rachel, 29 and RvJeeday at his farm here f e  Sraart0  ifiSSisssJSiai SSvGSL Tft wZiihead car had lust backed outabove the knee by a brancrurutt u0     n UUMMA, Mfsimm n lavarn wnen mev wereiM n w v iu m qutui wnwieo Q NWet  BESTAUBANT  onTluSiy, wm jS 2  jJSoSlSie Hth at the Albert Dmkel boa f Hex 8 House  23, of WuUarneton Mrs Rors  leaves 2 small children dresssed the wound and he is DecJT getting along all right Oft bat bjo Dec 24 end  Rl  rfJr  V  w  ,v iiLfeaL   ,j, rty te L 7  fcir713  X WsitnMdiij,  m Neighboring Notes Ciyde Robeson has been elected master at in Siocjcpnage Masonic lodge ae officers were insicuied Uec U oy XVUKdaguiey oi Lansing   Dr B F Banner, pastor oi the Stockhriaqe iresytenan church pnd Mrs ttdth brandenberg at Q Angeles, Caliiornia were married at Sturgis Dec 12 Mrs J D Donahue of Unadilla underwent a malar operation at McPhersaa hospital, Howell lose week The Howett  Hackney Hard I ware stores entertained thei r32 employees at dinner at Chelsea last Monday night  Major Harold Bsele of Fowler ville was the first pilot to iffrH on the new nrield at Yonpo Korea     Howell 1W aess Tuat WaeU, ttur, Dec 11,, 20, 21  ALL THE KINGS MEN Broderick Crawford Joanne Dra  John feelana, John uerek  DexterTheatre DKZTfiL MICHJOAN AM TUM Wed, ThurM Dec, 18 20, 21  Sponsored by Dvxls Kiwanis ,   M, M I UFE WraFAffiEaWilliam KythfrMmJoite Rvynelda Wltoau PowelTilJlB Dunn Ed CUSTOM r  caudren 50c AHTS 1 nn Way Smwdy fc  23 ROCK ISLAND SONG Owl Door Action Picture  Stoning Florence TucksAdele Mara  rn Pnnrli Sunday, December 24 Charles Stanett Smiley Burnett Si CHALLENGE OF THE RANGE iUdaies Uzrtoaa Mat Sat 215  Mat Amos 230 Cont ftuaday Monday, Dec 24, 25 TLL GET BY Cartoon  N Mr and Mrs Qarence Fuller oi Fowlerville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Dec 19th  Dec 21 is the date to receive bids for dredging the Huron river to establish flood control at Por tage Lake At the first date ad verased no bids were received Wm McQuillan oi Howell won first prise with his lamb at the 14iH exhibit in Detroit It sold for 5 alb El Crane, accountant, has been named mqr of the Howell Co operaitve Co succeeding Don Penizen Paul Uber has been named high priest of the Howell Royal I  Arch Lodge and Lyle Wessinger,  master of Howell Lodge No 38 F  A M  Tue WcU TLur Dec 26, 27 28 TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE ComingWyoming Mail Treasure island   ONE Day ONLY 3LOSSOMS ON THE DESERT Greer Gaxson Walter Pidgei on Cimm SYLVAft ttULAitLti  Friday, Saturday, OK, 22, 23   T Dc 25, 26 Shows 7 and 8 The Dexter Theatre Wishes You a Merry Christmas and Presents a Feature Picture STARS IN MY CROWN A Diana Staniag Joel McCrea Ellen Dru, Jean Stockwell Wed  Thuz Dec, 27 28 SIERR A A Western In Color Sunday, Monday Doc 24, 25  COVNTY FAIR  Xoaucpolor A Dsaam Staniag w n m Wanda Hndrlcks, Durl Ives and TheArm Arbor Railroad has in, RoSr  nrc Bates, stalled 1000 HP Deisel engines aalaJ ,  Cart00t Jtheir road for freight service  TZJi I 1 Thurber Cornell and son of Ttt We,Thur D   28  YOUNG DANIEL BOONE1 An Action Drama Stantsej David Bruce, Kristin MillerMary Trees, Dardan Ot lyon Uioit Now i Wanda Henrick, Durl Ide and  Audie Murphy Coming Sumirer Stock Red Shoes AVOW ItiKATElf  Stoakbridge, Michigan , Howell are moving their sawmill to 30 acres of timber they purchased of Walsh Bros, at Portage Lake William Simms, 73 lifelong Webster townshp farmer, died last Wednesday He leaves his  WINCHESTES 73 A Woototn in Color James Stewart Shelley Winters, and Dan DDurya Frre Xxnas Show Sat Dec 23 just ftPvwouuy    2 Shows 100 and 230 p m,  wife, a son,Alton and two daughj Santa Clous will be there  Frtfay, Saturday, Dec, 22, 23 Double Feature PIONEER MARSHALL Monte Hale, Paul Hurst la  dupe Western j JUNGLE STAMPEDE African expeditinon to Pygmies Sat, Dec 23, 3 p m Kiddies  FREE SHOW  Hmmtmm ten, Mrs Brownson of Detroit Sponsored by UAW CIO Local  Sunday Tuesday, Dec 24 2  and Mrs Charles Yahr of Ann No 437 Tj  I MODERN, LOWCOST   HEATING   fjffv    W  ,v V   worth of school bnds to troit firm , 4  Hartlcmd has let the cntract to build ther new school to a Font firm It was award niqht last week for Coach Arch Peterson of the annual Briqhton hiqh school foot ball bostThe Kiwanic Club gave him a trophy and Coach Ockerman oi tne Mich State Normal coiieqe presented him with the Century Club award During his time at Briqhton Peterson has won 132 football games and 143 basket ball qames The Brighton post office will be operj all day the last two Satur dcr before Christmas  Arbor  Tom Bennett of Dexter has re cceived a mlor award as a mem ber of the Albion college football team Brighton has sold their 400,000 HOLLIDAY AFFAIR Holiday season play with TVTN, , w  r r Robert Mitchun, Jcmsjl Leisii r J3mJtnftn l1113111  NeW8  o e Birds received a 700,000 bequest by Fcdnest of the Finest  the will of Frederick Leckie Cleveland of Coming Hills of Oklahoma My Friend Inna Goes West isatti ilnitm HloRninG  OAL HEATER  8edel 820S lib aic v Yet, th modem convenience and amazing E rnf of tbo WARM MORNING beater U a taondeal Its tht only heatw of its k tht world Exdusiva, patented Intem consttufidos fttoltt is an abundance of  ajeisv bealtkful best tsd big rueltavinia Heau H day tsd sigbt without ttfueUof, Bomi any Idei ef seal cekt et briqueta eniautomado, SMfeslM latdL Start a fire but ooea a yeart pai is asd tat At dependable kmcoat WAMH MORNINO isday JMLtt FARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max BuaselL M i II bing 1 Xears Ago The Young Mens Club have started a library and have a J number of the latest books in the  club rooms as well as papers  and magazines  The roads are icv and the blacKsmiths are working over time sharp shoeing horsesMae Reason is home from Mon roe where she is attending schooL I Will Dunbar has returned home from a year spent in the west I The telephone office will be  cosed 12 to 4 p on Christmas Day Tihs issue contains a clipping from a Soo paper concering a line job of window trimming i there by S T Grimes Gorman Kelly cut his eye badly last week while playing with a churn Water Sy terns etc Stanley Dmkel   The holiday season m Michigan is cherished by us all It is a friendly time  a time when we like to relax in The American Voy  with a gloss of Michigan brewed beer For beer belongs Txto pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our rightjo enjoy it, this too, belongs  , 4 our own American   heritage of personal freedom Soel SBeecngfr   fj Merwin Campbel L J Henry Dead or Alive  FARM ANIMAIS COLLECTED PROTLY IOI8E8 SJM Each  COWS 500 Eacch HOGS 150 per Cwt WE BUY HIDn mD CALF SKINS tral Oeefd Stock Co  orprise party was given for Mr andMrsWill Bland last week who have moved on the  Dan Wright farm Frank C Rnarews,Detroit bankf wrecker and big politician, has1 haa ieen parollea oy Gov Bliss after serving 16 months of a 15 year sentence This act is not   , , , popular ,jisJcmd Calvin Hooker, guardsJiow The Modern Woodmen eervedl ,   ,   an oyster supper Monday nJghtell Holler and Latsoa torworatj 50 were there 1 Rogers co, Wiltse end Ter Andrew Hicks, a former resi    dent, died at Adran Dec 18  C P Sykes and son Idave a plumbing contract at the Mich,   State San fa Xxnas when it came up missThe M E Church has elected ing of has his suspicions but Mrs Ed Burt, treas and Mrs he has not gotten his goose back Estella Graham, sec       I Mrs George Gremer and Mrs, OC V L   Arthur Bullls are patients at  VJ ICaTSASO LPinckney SanUarium The CongL basket ball team Roy Rice of Gregory died last boat the Howell M Z Church Wednesday Michigan Brewers Association ri71t fHMth Points Building  Detroit 1, Michn J M hunei guards C J Clinton won a goose at a feather party and was saving it team here Friday night 14 to 10  The lineup was Pinckney Don Swarthout and Andy Campbell, forwards, Cliif VanHom center Mrs J P Doyle entertained the school fciculty at dinner Mooday night  Boys and Girk dPQCXAIeS ON CHRBTMW VACATION FOR Scouts, Schools, Form Clubs and 3oys and Girls and one week  alter  WE ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF SCRAP METALS WATCH OUR ADV IN THE HOWELL PAPER FOR PRICES ON PARER AND RAGS Logan  Edna PHONE 811 Howell Mich  iBSBBSaSmM TWWCPfEY DBMfCa Wedaeadoy, December 13, 1950 H E CAN BEhe will beif you  bring home the television set that hes wanted so long, that hell use so much Laughter, music, adventure, magic television at home means all that to a growing boy these days, but it means a lot more than just programs Now hi can choose his bwn programs, withou to help develop Us tastes, instead of viewing the choices of Now hell be able to invite the gang over to his house for TV instead of having to slip over to the neighbors to see television himself NoivbtfU spend alot more time with Dad watching hn games together and listening to Dads stories about thfrvery teams fihere watching No wonder fhe happiest kid of  the block will be your son when you make this year his STritvirioi Christmas9 TELEVISION is moving faster than you think New programs, new stars make their debut every week The longer you wait, the more you xniss Heres just a partial list CHILD PERFORMERSTalents singers, dancers, musicians, inspire your children to cultivate their own talents Theyll be more eager to learnpractice more willingly WORLDS GREATEST athletic eventsFathers and tons follow their favorite teams together from a front row seat Television helps teach your children sportsmanship THE WONDERFUL world of make believe enchants children for hoursis often both edu cational and entertaining It sure helps Mom especially on rainy days MUSIC DELUXE Now you can see as well as hear your favorite orchestras, singers, instrumentalists Yes, Television gets you right Moa stage seats, no money could buy LAUGHTER under your roofthe shared pleasure that binds your family dose Tbt greatest comedians of the entertainment world are in your living room every night on TV Peter Capra Jiarseuttpg Director of the Boys Club o New York says Teiffisiuu is more than fan for boys It i significant ad tree that since the inetasfon of television fee the Boys Club program, the Glee Club, Drama and Masse Groups have improved tremendously hi the number of boys participating Television properly integrated in the everall program of who itkm will continue to make an increaau contribution by keeping growing bovI, entertained and happy   essemi  ts tatting character and developing person i ELEIISION may never again cost so little EASY PAYMENTSSEE YOUR DEALER TODAY  1950 AawricM  Avt, NtwYerk 17 NV YUlfip CHEtRgf  ,V It,   h VV Friday, Dec 22at7pm AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHO OL GYH   Puppet Show TommcxitjmcxT TAUEWT Gifts for the Kiddies ineir leader, a young Captain irt the Venezuelan Merchant Marine, agreed to accompany them if th J voyage could be arranged The Scouts decided to try They went to official of the Grnncolombiana Line which operates freighters between United Sate ports and Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador Line officials were enthusiastic about helping the Scouts in their training and offered to transport the group free of charge on a round trip between New York and Maracaibc One of the lines most modern frieghters, the Ciudad De Maracaibo, was chosen so that the Scouts could inspect the newest equipment Under the guidance of their owr leader, Capt Melean, and ships offl cers they learned how the equipment worked, and many shipboard duties landlubbers never learn Their biggest thrill was locating another vessel by radar At the dock the Scouts were met by Antonio Davila Delgado, Consul General of Venezuela Henry Kuhl mann, Grancolombianas Director of Public Relations, and a delegation o In Port They honor Simon Bo j merican Son Scouts and Py Scouts The Scmts covered a lot of urounl, They attended a , basbal game, lac d a wreth at the statue of South  in ricas Liberator, Simon Bolivar it tended a party in ther honor, and fven broadcast to South America over 1  Voice of America Ty had rome trovtb because nest of them spoke ony Spanish, ffowever, the Vcneuel n consulate furnished each bov wih n ichnlifl  tion card The pan worked, too  ive of the Scouts were returned to heir hotel in police ars howed the Americans some Venezuelan cowboy dances and taught them South American songseven their own veion of BoogieWoogie The Scouts made a big hit with everyone and their visit accomplished a double purpose It was a valuable experience in Scout training and the Scouts had served as ambassadors of bod will between their country and  urs and meet American Girl Scouts HeraHe Algers faveffta Asaerlea Is the las e  ssl I am ears be SJSSJII hgree te t the fajare Is the Ueaefsed saving haheta Bight tew m this sew year 1IM, jm eaa take e f the safest, sarest e reeYetfe4I7L  Jim eaa hj Svaag Bejsja m ttt HjreU gavamg Ftaa SSe mm peck,  is nomouD IT m manr IDS L  A ,  5iV    v f  ex  THEF1NCXNY Registration Notice ,  V  The Board of Relation will be in session at theCierk J9 W Main St on Tuesday, the 9th day of January ItflMl   forenoon until 8 oclock in the evening, for the purpose of completing the regis tration of electors of said Village Dated this 12th day of December 1950 S4UDRB2D I ACKLEY, Village Clerk I I hweby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of resolutions adopted by theTulage Council of the VILLAGE OF PINGKNEY, Livingston County Michigan, at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December 1950 JLDRED J ACKLEY VillageClerk December 2a lfi LifeSaving Bundle ELECTION NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election to be held at Putnam Township Hall, in the Village of Pinckney in said Village of Pinckney, Living ston County, Michigan, on Monday, the 29th day of January, 1951, the following question will be submitted to you Do you favor the confirming of a franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, granting permission to erect, construct, lay, operate and maintain, within the VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, all needful and proper poles, towers, mains, wires, pipes, conduits, and other apparatus requisite for the transmission, transforming and distribution of electricity for public and private use, subject, however, to all conditions and restrictions of said franchise, as passed at a session of the Village Council of said Village, held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1950 A copy of said franchise is on file with the Village Clerk, and it is open to the inspection of the electors of said Village At said election the form of ballot will be as follows Continuing grant of franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, for the purpose of the erection, construction, and maintenance of towers, poles, mains, wires, conduits, apparatus, etc, requisite for the transmission, transforming and distribution of electricity for public and private use  Ye  No The polls of said special election will be opened at 7 oclock am and will remain open until 8 oclock pm of said day of election INSTRUCTION BALLOT VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY  LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951 SPECIAL ELECTION VOTE ON QUESTION OF CONFIRMING GRANT OF FRANCHISE TO THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY INSThUCliONS In all cases mark a cross X In the square at the left of the question tor wnica you aesire to vote Before leaving the Boom fold the ticket so that the tafflcd may be seen on the outside Do you favor the confirming of a franchise to THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, granting permission to erect, construct, lay, operate and maintain, within the VlLLHi OF PINCKNLY, all needful and proper poles, towers, mains wires, pipes, conauits and other apparatus requisite for the transmission, transforming and distribution of electricity for public and private use, subject, however, to all conditions and restrictions of said franchise, as passed at a session of the Village Council of said Village, held on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1950 Confirming grant of franchise to THE DETROIT EDSON COMPANY, for the purpose of the erection, construction, and maintenance of towers, poles, mains, wires, conduits, apparatus, etc, requisite for the transmission, transforming f and distribution of electricity for publk and private use  YES Q NO PRINTED BY AUTHORITY M The job of informing nut than 1 6,000,600 kichigan people shout tuberculosis continues,,ei thqfymeV of tubercular CriAUo Soil publication are rflsd J0,9sfsr  delivery StoppMBpsiflD  every citizen tmderstarxling  sots about the deadly disease Tubareu losis Christmas Seals purchased tbia year will help community, teachjiic programs on TB Jw   J ,    Uncle Sam Says t More of my roan nieces aad nephews  will be to seheel this faB thaer before One of the important lipiani tbey will learn li that America It a, free country wttb Liberty tor D The will also testa thai tore are two Iortpaa of Stamps tronj tfces program Parejits that the early tew thrift will bring   ion the latamed Sott Gives Top TWWi at Low Production Cost COLUMBIA, MOA ftvepoini program to balance the sollt  needs end obtain mtgmum crop yields per acrt t low o4ucifc costs, was cwtlioed W O T Ce man, Missouri University extension soils specialist  Hereare the steps Coleman tug gevts  1 Provide plenty of pisy available form for the  growing Crops cannot grow without nutrient 1 Hsveyour,soiltstsd to deter mine whither is m balan  tjaTahced pie and livestock SvOettteapilin crops can us fib  moans a turnover M Yo can ao or hovo soil ition by gro v fleeprooted legumes  4 Keep water, plant nutrients an topeoH atiPQ1JffisS bSplMfla UrTacTnjl anaTcttoiSng t reduce runoff andIerosioo loss  Follow a wisllbelanced cropping system Deeprested legumes lor pasture and great, manure crops need to be JfiJ grains livestock is a wmusr to properly handle pastor and rough sge crops m sue a cropbalancing program Testa have shown that where a crop if pastured off, about 75 per cent of the organic matter Is returned to the soil This is true of both legume and nonlegume crop need a Jhat IvJUl ittsfaSo ,id t Uncle Sam Says VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY OFLIVlNGSyON y K NU A THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY ORDAINS SECTION lrrPeoniAaioji p hrby grumed to THE DLTROI EDISON COMPANY, a New York Corporatiottfi successors cmd usaigas, to construct, maintain and operate in the public streets, highways, uiie uo  public piaces in the VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, Livingston County, , 1needful and proper poles, towers, mains, wirespipes, conduits utd oer vratus requisite tor the transmission, transforming and distribution ol elect k y ior public and private use, subject, however, to all conditions and resthcuons uereinaiier contained SECTION 2The conditions of the foregoing grant are as follows AThe grantee shall do no injury to any street, highway, alley or other public place, or to any siiae ue, or in any manned disturb or interfere ,,m any water or gas pipes, or with any public or private sewer, now oi uercuitei laid or constructed by any authorized person or corporation BThe Village Council may, in its discretion, gxa permission or the umming oi trees wnen necessary to make me unes saxe aua acGnxuM, oucn uau xning to be done under its supervision, CThe construction work of the said lines shall oe unaer me supeivittu pt the Village Council, ana the graniee snem pay w m vuw4e, au u oi 9 irnized bill, me cost oi sucn supervision ai ui ibtjai xaie oi unuic xor the same DThe said grantee before entering upon any street, nighway, alley or other public place for the purpose f erecting ana consuueuxig any poie mama,  PP conduits oi otnei apparau, shall, m wnung, uom c vayu Council or its representatives, of the proposed cbnsaacuon ana ouana us a proval thereof, and shall, if the Village Council so requires, m wiw H a suificient plan and specftcatian, showing the nature ana exit ui u,e pioa erection and cdnstruction The cost ot inspection snail oe neia to be pan oi uie cost of supervision ENo street, highway, alley or public place shall U aLowtu io remam oru or encumbered by the construction work of the sa uw ioi  ii jU  than snail be necessary to execute the said worc ui u vuay wuueuu detemune the question of such necessity, and the uutt Miuu w uu uiuo wuform to ail romances ot the village, now or heiteartei m nuce, ie,auvc iw  fencing and lighting of obstrucuons and excavauoix  S FThe grantee shall save the Village harmless from any judgment that may be recovered against the Village by reason of the wrongaoing or negligence of said grantee in the erection and maintenance of said poies, mains, wires and other apparatus or construction GSaid grantee shall make due pxovioon ur a ionyeigt nour nouce in writing oy raising its wires or otnerwise, toi me parage oi any uurn, iuuaing or Qtner structure on or over any sveet, hignway or punuc place occupied by tue mains, wires, poies ana apparatus ox saia aiuw SECTION 3In consiaerauon ox the gxanung  aa uancxue, greutee agree mat u rases ana cnarges tor execuic service m uu vuiaye ui uccy sxioii not exceea m raies ana cnarges IOX luce service cbcwuCi m iu s,  area, eviaencea py us uruxorm iwm scaeaui ai uie uoic uu xue wiux uuu appro v a oy we Miuugan raouc service uommission SECTION 4Hiis grant shall take effect u baia granite snail, wiuun mieen aays uom me aate ot uie passage ox uus OXUUIMUC, am v uuyy uct IU wriuen acceptance ox uxe lexxns ox uv  uuu ux mis grant by me axumauve vote ox uue hiu ui mu S4J W JUU vmagw, vpung mereon at u ociai execuun to i uciu ua ivxuuAuy, LUO ,gui uciy ui jauuuxy, ioi, a pioviaa tor oy me aiaiuw uua m oiau oousutauuii If not confirmed by the electors voting at said election, this ordinance shall be null and void    ,  T        M I SEC1ION 5This Franchise and Ordinance shall be and remain in force lot thirty 30 years tram and otter the aate ot its confirmation ny the electors ot the VlLLAUb OF rONCxNLX Livingston Jounty, xiicmgan, SECTION 8Nothing in this grant shall be construed to alienate the title oi the public in and to any street, nighway, alley or public place, or any portion thereof, neither shall anything nerein be construed in any manner as a surrender by the VILLAGE Or VuxUUXt, at its legislative power with respect to the subject matter hereof, or with respect to any otner matter wnatsoever nor ex in any rpTTtriftr unwg the right ox the saia vuLrva Or FiiNUiNx to regulate die use oi any street, avenue, highway or public place within its jurisdiction ,,, ,, ,, ,   Dated mis 12th day oi December, 1950 STANLEY DINKEL, Village President MILDRED J ACKLEY, Village Clerk Moved fee HOY CLARK Seeded by HOWARD READ , ThbBcwingnoiuttonwoc RESOLVED, that the propoemon and xrarichise oi THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, a read, be adopted, subject, howwrer, to corxfincmbn by a vote of the elector, of the VILLAGE OE PINCKNEY, Livingston County, Michigan 12th, 1950 I hereby eertfty mat the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy oi a troihWgroMted to TriE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, at a regular meet ing of the ViicqeCoundl oi me VELAGE OF PINCKNEY Livingston County, Michigan, held on Tueeday the 12th day oi December, 1950, said franchise to take efied upon its confirrnation by the electors of said Village as provided ior in Secnon 4mereoi MILDRED J ACKLEY, Village Clerkamugr i h e Peopl  57 Sto Wtdntiday, Pys 2a  0 IfMJINCW O WmCkrrk Silver Lake, was ou duty at the governorship is Washtenaw county as Democrat challenger The fcnr home of Mrs Beu Iah Martin on Putnam Sthas been sold to ban Mallory d Ann Ar bor George Clark of Ann Arbor called at the Dispatch office lastl Thursday  Merwin Campbell Larry CamJ  burn and Oiin Robinson attended J a Masonic banquet at Fowler f u ville last Tuesday Francis  fDodge of Detroit spoke Olive I   Branch, Lodge of Dearborn work J ed a FC degree, long farm  roivri GPFAM NO rV ORS BSSJHBJBHswBBp  W ir MK  umimsiiv i  mow, afclygMtMhiaMsita Hr l  fHeb rfiuov efttf to p wi, soJ om, or iic Ud  5 ,   IS Hon cS ol gwaaaP, qvlck 9nd SV cwnt tiuN f 2to M S, NO SHUTDOWN i 70, M, J 50 ord K ONTAJNiM A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Kennedy gw Store  LOWEST Special de luxe flttomatic, fnataruTfshtfnj  Sv tier  removable porrSur i drip trays ft Jail 12 ovn vi th gf am win  4B and oven hvak C itSaw tteck ritfc Hita V Vkmrfer 8fivs3 oVn MB, ur to 30 rKLt k jtrid ojfvwt  J leanS4rttre iaormuthjo  V Vtuninod signs u fl  Hveu to on  v bt Cnn ri eiri, top tffrnge  KH j worfng area ort  MB floish Conceded  J  j The Lee Lavey family and Mrs j Mae Metz of Howell called at  the Ray Lavey home in Gregory  Mr, and MrsCarl Lents of Char  lotte were week end guests of  the Una Campbell family Mrs Edna Reason spent last week with her brother, Fred, in  Pontiac Roy Reason and family went after her Saturday Mrs Muhl Suyaam of Jackson spent Tuesday at the M I Reason homo The Russell Gardner family of Ann Arbor and Mrs Bertha  Kasenchuk of Chelsea called on 1 Mrs Emma Dinkel Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred Read were ii Detroit Friday Mrs Ralph Clinton and child ren brought Mrs Gladys Clinton back tram Detroit Saturday j where she has been visiting  i Peacf Palmer and family of J ine John Sullivan familv  timt  toe we en ot the I to spent 87  ir Plmer home rHarry Murphy hmoe i TUT I  Ciar etna wife and Mrs I wii wm Mercer with Mrs  G W Uiurk oi Ann Arbor and  22 1060001 of Bnqhton  1  wii oi Detroit SS 1f Thurf a the Dr g   Chcories Clark home Walter Mercer home in East Lan Sund,  diiu jeawidge of Sacred Heart  Mi T tr , Seminary, Detroit, Gus Ledwidge  inr, 2L  e Kvlnsvina is visitw e ccme and Nan Led i  rSrf srMaynard Lawl oi Adm are spending wf Detroit Mr, and Mrs  eir vacation with their mother,  rXT200 n016 Ae Parents of a lvs Eleanor Ledwidge I S rq T 1Ckl 111 bPn DeC Rbert CCIlr  hme frm MiCil 5 S gwence is the daug J State for 2 weeks vacation J ter or Mrs Donald McLean Mrs Florence Baughn and Mr I Thfl Ke uu 1 MrsLawrence Baughn call Nash Jl Sara and Jane ea at theSeeiekL home in Ann cert SuS ne Cas con j Arbor Sunday  Sn  How B Mr Gejald Vedder and son of qn scnooi Sunday afternoon Bemany Oklahoma is visiting j tendedMonf    Mc Daller  M iliistaffirmonof feI1 d Sld FofW attended a Wllit ifttaSSSS lm I AcSL Lavey has ,,  on a memSal Lrfe iSO 111 S0 t0   Mtotor late Paul Mrr3r II  e M18 ra Gradwn uus   w 8  J  Mr  Mrs Andrew Nesbitt officer Cne3 ifffl ti with   J yren Hughet 717 ri IJ      7 LaHddt Dr LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON VOUR OLD ftANGC Vow it the time to modernize ynui kitchen with PhilgM    the thiifty bottled ga for farm and town homes You can huat far and wide, but you ont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, wt will give you  generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make or condition Esy terms, if yon wish mAHt OTHER PHflCAS AfPVAUCU ROM WHICH TO CH0X4SII  Jh dmy O E S Chapter 2 B a rhaJ  tion at Bnghton Monday night Blanche Naylor of Eaton Rapids Mrs George Meabon and son, Marshall called on her brother Robetf Marshall, at Merry hospit al, Tackson Sunday, where ha Howard Read family 9nent Q4 is seriously ill uday and SundaTat thlL A 61 111  Meabon re WiZae nomeAnrf Arty FQ ceived last week    01, been in action in Korea 21 days Mrs Emma Vollmer md son and 28 buL exPected to John, called the tlm AI  , CTO 1 acuon again WilbuTnoStFS1 Mr jCBMfaTK McDonnel ville Sunday rowler were in Detroit last week The Murray Kennedy fmii vin Hooker was Installed were Sunday oesslS OAI as tary of Aon Arbor Mas Ambrose Kennedy famiS 3 SrS and 11 VVllson as jornuy otjs, W of Fraternity lodge last Fri HowelL Mrxmd Mrs Ross Read were Sunday dinner guests of MrsIda Beyers and daughter, Janet in Ann Arbor j Doyle Texnpleion and family   Mrs Lester McAfee and Mrs Beatrice VanHom were in Lan  sing last Wednesday Miss Lois McDonnell is home from Mich State Normal for 2 i   OUR TAKE OUT SERVICE ONA trm99H IMIWC t  7 frem 17  SEE US TODAY  WVHANOIf AU tTAUATlON  DETAILS He Swasftlioiit fc     1 of Keeo Ha wereeHndwte vacatol ests at the Albert Shirlev  TM711010 Ware P6111 Sunday in I home  Plymouth Rosalee Nash of Mich, State is wAnn F2 Pl if Home working at the Argus Co in AM wfc Academy,, Kalamazoo Arbor during ttristmas vaca x0  0010  , tio   B Mrs anr Amburgey and Joseph Clark of Western State 15 Wt m college and spent Sunday at the IaSson,   , B   Dr Lawrence home, Portaae  Younglove school PTA Lake  mortage met  the  Scrrurday night  The Gilbert Campbell family ey ,hold  Cistmas Pcoty FtfeSttLFlfli aud hlp daughter Janet, of Jetroit were     , r week end guests at fte Georae iohn Bayer 111 w called on  Mary Lou Gardner, dewhter  axu Mrs Joe Lorettte of Dex jof Mr and Mrs, Georqe Gardner  av night j underwent an appendicitis oper Mesdames Gerry Eichman and otion at Ford hospital, Detrortlaft 5Td Jlf11 w m A011 Tuesday Arbor Wedneesday Walter Sohtler is home Jrom 4 Elisabeth Griffith W M, the Detroit hospital In a aittcai oo  How11   S was thev condition net of Louise Zieoler Friday Bob Wheeler of Ann Arbor n,frrht  attended the meeting who ran a store on the cutoff  actaw O E S  iiFa coal own oi Portair Highland and Frond Stwhan, vGfw anm is horn, torn Jff ftSS1f8    Dinner FOR ONLY OL 18 A REAL BOON TO BUSY HOUSEWTVEi I  iilf   Katcbies  u V isjtfh SHI I  State fifgtj ftjiiHkry Mrs B Reese, JB JMPf   Mrs Dolly Bj and Mrs, Esther Wfcdmoyer wens to How  cidenily  SunSqt  shot himseU He his rxomer,WnL and a fcrotherinlaw, Gerald IEsther Wkimeyaf were to HowIGcoe had been shootina at bott lell last Saturday I tea in the river with a 22 rifle  Mrs Roberta Amburqey enterI They came I Dexter to get a tir iained theCays Beauty Shop  fixed With the riil in the car and ladies bowling cdley team parked in front of the Sportsmen Jot her home Tuesday night at  Tavern WnUnkerman and Gross the annual Christmas dinnerMr   Mrsi John Smith were also pre  set 1 Mrs Lester tssMsl mdMrs last THE PINCKNEY SAWTAHIUM Bey M Dufiy M P ttnckney a Michigan iniy 1100 A ML to 2U0 P JM Except Wednesdays Men Tttssw txL SaU 7 to 8 p m DR G u McGLUSKET MABTUf k LAVAN Attorney 1 Law  with any other fuel oil heater  h for 1CONOMY1 You get ruel savings of up to t full gallon of oil out of every 4 with DuoTherm exclusive PowerAir Biower You get more beat from every drop of oil  because the DuoTherm Hepplewhite is built around an amazing fuelmiser burner The Hepplewhite has a special builtin WasteStopper, too, that gets more heat into your home  i i keeps heat from flying up the flue Compare It for COMFORT You get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly from floor to ceiling    no cold corners    no cold floors Fingertip Control Dial makes it easy as tuning a radio to get just the heat you want Compare It for BEAUTY You get fine period furniture styling The Hepplewhite beautifies your home as it heats it Come in, see the DuoTherm Hepplewhite Heater today at LAVEY HARP WAR   McAiee and Omar Gass were to Detroit FridayI Mr and Mrs Rex Sackett of  Detroit were Saturday ccdlers at the Olin Robinson home 1 Sunday guests of the Lester McAiee home were Mr and Mrs Ted Gallagher andspn and Mr and Mrs Phillip Hudson and family oi Detroit  Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingham   left for Florida Sunday to spend  I the winter I Mrs Carl Sherman was called it Kalamasoo last week by tha  Jthe llness of her mother1 The Gerry Eithman family spent Sunday at the Ambrose Eichman home in Dearbprn I The West Marion church held I their Christmas program last Sun day nightThe Green school hold theirs Thursday nigth Mrs  Alta Meyer is teacher  The difford Haines family I have moved in the Ray Burns  iarm house and the Burns family in the lames Pocking house on Unadilla St  Miss Gertrude Spears spent Sunday at the Russel Glover home at Fowlerville took the tire to a garage Louis I went to the tavern ordered a  cup oi coffee and left without ,,,, MU MW A waiting for it He was found in Tliih22L Michigan Ave the car dead, JJ short rMe laterjgS Rddenee 814 heard the shotCoroner Ganzhom of Ann Arbor was called with a bullet in his heartNo one Howell  Michigan HERB SNBED MARRIAGE LICENSES Duane Hyne,24 Brighton, Norma Snyder 17Brighton Richard Kauffman, 26 Ann Arbor, Joan Collins, 20,HowellGeorge Faust 48, HowelL Vera Floyd 45 How  ville, Loxene Wagner, 20, Fowler John Ivankovicch 26, Fowler ville Keith Huck,22 Howell,Von POf53F3 jii vMiM on VNrairiiiA f s rt t   ne 183 207 E Grand River i Howell  Michiaan  Real Estate, Insurance Brokerage  City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality list Y Rropsttv Wife Me US LAVEY General Insurance Pinckney Mich, Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phone 137F11 MepaMna MYiON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 617 Lakeside Drive License Rush Locks P L SWARTHOUT  SON FunGiol Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern EqutDnsent Ambulance Service Phones 3d  bii, Pfaekney Mich, FBED  c sacrapiT OPTOME1WST Sr dell Kingsley 20 Fowlerville Norris Maloolm, 27, Whitmore Lake Jean Wortz, 24, Whitmore Lake APPEAL DENIED  Howard Thayer wrote alerter to Gov Turner of Oklahoma in  an attempt to save the life of  his who is sentenced to the elec Max Klettto a former pupil of trie chair for murder His plea was refused Klettkes aunt,Mrs AUCTIONEER A SDeciality Mrs John Hdfnsr haexspld her Dorothy Gkonos is now circulat home at H lemd Lakex and gonmq petitions in Lansina   to Detroit tolive with hr dough has prevailed on Ex Gov  BERT WYUE ffaone Pmckney 78F2  REfRIGERATION SHtVlCE HAPOLD RADY Repairs On Ail Makes Phone Pinckney 15Fj  DR C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Postage Phone Doris  I Sigler to intercede and Kim Lake Dexter 3461  Road, Sexier 120 West Grand Nver Av Hew u Michiaan Phone 358 Residence 15 UOYDTHENDEE Livestock Hauline Weekly TfP Made T Detroit General Twckrmg Phone 64F14 Pmckney, Midi CAM, JONES m Concrete Products, GfaviL Sand Top SoiL Road Gravel Fill Dlr Road BuBdsng Blocks Lcda, Piece or Contrcn7628 Toma Rd, Plnekney, Mich Phene Dbxter 3 H6 JOHN McCLELLAOT STERLING uURANCE Ca  Special PVffesentative  Telepnone 69 Howell   1169 PmcknSy ltd, HowelL Nfccb I i WE  BEND A NEW  YOU i  Buick FOR CHRISTMAS YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A  FAIR DEAL ON A NEW BUICK JZPH BH,A W 1950 BUICK NOW OR A NEW 1951 BUICK LATER ON TOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A FAIR ITY TO DEMONSTRATE ONEOF THESE FINE NEW BUICKS NDWE KNOW YOU ALSO mKAhVwBUia OWNER DRIVE OVER  LETS GtT  TTiir  e  ACQUAINTED WARMEST Chriilmas Gratings AMD WISH YOU A Now Tear filled with promise azid realizalion MAYBE TOS 18 WHY YOURE TIRED J If you feel weak and depressed HW WYL1E WOTARY, USANCE and BONDS 3NE 138  PINCKflEV Oassilied Adv  A A A A, A Phil Rrney Kratzmiller JLivingb Jounty Phone 25566 Representative Ann Arbor I or have an urge to eat freguent FOR SALEMixed clover and alf ,FpR SALEIn Dexter, pleasant 2 ly and still feel hungry, it is poss alia hay, also second cutting of dory, centaily located two storv much insulin in your bloodLeam alfafla, 100, bales, also walking how a simple test will reveal this Plow waqon, two oil stoves ana  condition and how a balanced c0 stovf  othpr ancles too diet may correct it Read May numerour to miu story, centaily located two story seven room house, bath on eack floor, handy to town Call Ann  Arbor 2 78b3 after 6 p m and be This is Why Yourre Tired, fa I William Cooper, phone 144F11 The American Weekly with Dec  17 issue Detroit Sunday Times STATE OF MICHIGAN  to 0 City 1  LOSTFemale Beagle 13 with back, brown and white legs Reward Call 26065 Ann Arbor Collect WANTEDLady wants general house work to do or cleaning by  the day, Phone 91I21 inquire at 5730Hinchey Road Livingston Motor Sales four BUICK Dealer YOUR BUICK DEALER HowelL Michigan THE mm NATIONAL BAN HejjftaV MUJL Member Federal IfepeaU  fee At a lea el MStf City el HmO te esti PrMQt, Hottorotbl Judge oi ProbaSt  ta the lfattsi ei OM FOR range newhrc SALE All white kitche coai or wood, qood aS  Phcue P kney 13F FOR SALERecord player with a  in OM I changer Plays through any or all   radios within 200 ft Cost 5200, Hiram R Smith WU1 sell far 2500Phone 150  WOMAN WANTEDTo care for 3 children far 2 weeks No laun, dy Phone 137F21 Pinckney 9SS9E up to SIOOOO for  Depositor each Goottted faguMk, OIM known as OoJtJMATF MFTO WAMTmTol UnV FOR SALENew 6 OOm holse 1 fcW Jaghal, know a Fd JagTh SimaSS   Cated n Gn aCr6 f landU bUft    4 totimator Small shop automatic water heater, ine offers permanent job to qualihed  rooms Q , applicant, preferrably should re J d  bathlocated at j Minnie Jagush haring fud her pet in nJSSf 1ltioa  Pryin9 that OT instniement filed T P0 said Court be admitted to Probate ai doing bench and the last will and testament of said ceased and that ddmlnstration of said estate be granted to Fred J Teeple or some other suitable person It Is Ordered, That the 2nd day of Jan A D,1S51 at ten A, M, at said Probate Office Is hereby eppsMed far heartm said petition  It i Fvrftsr Ordered, That public nd loe thereof be ejtren by publication ei o  copy ei ode order, lor three suooeestrt weeks previous to eejd day of hearim A true copy Hirom R, Smith Celesta Parihall Judge of Probate j pQR SALEEight     6 tn 224 Kuhn St, Gregory for further , daskmce Mus be able, to pra omcQ  v O Nelson  dsumate time ana nil in ov r n MM A SrKnr L  003 work phone 7 0202 Ann ArborReaister of Probate  ,To start most of the time will be  PQR SALEBaby scales, car bea, spent on bench and machine Lot  cheap Inauire 11360 River er it is expected considerable Bank Hi land Lake, time will be spent on preoessinq NOTICE I will make fancy work and etirnatinq f0r bridal and baby showers and Brighton Tool  Die Co j Christmas presents Just off Gd River, BrightontMich i jvlr8i YIOTQL MacArtor, Phone 163 or call at 422 EastMain St to Pinckney   8 weeks oldFOR SALERecord Player12W Thomas Murphy, Pinriknev hone K8F4 pigs in, 1012 in, David Ledwic  35 phone No The Bank Money Order has become a popular means of pay ing bills in our own or other I communities automat 0 otatoes, Cabbageta QUALITY T  eats w tuit  Groeeirie Vegetables  FOR SALE 30 oolton ic water heater The Umstead Farm George Roush, Detter Road  MTmmrissi  Phone 142FU j ATOTmOW FOR SALEFour 10 gal milk canssaws filed Retoofh like new,2 dairy wash tanks, safe awn Mowers 3harpemefi Garel Electric Dairy water heat  All Week Doe By Machine and  er Electtic Dropin cooling unit, a  Guaranteea This safe economical means of rW stirrer Frank Pearce  A Mandell setling accoimte provides a per, joggQ Stinchneld Road, Pinckney 11514 River Lane Drive jmanent receipt in the bank files Inear Silver Lake f rSLcnc1 Lake, Mkhlgoy 1 w fk SAiE 2 lots 66X132 each The charges for Bank Money on yoeH, gt PmckneyInquire I Orders compare favora1 tnana 0 Mower Road or pnone Over 8000 Bank Monev Ordders have been Issued by this bank in the past year other forms I Jft5  Fish r 1  Market Prices Courteous Service  100 Pinckney i WANTHDSewing gnd alterations   Mrs Norman VdnBlaricum 1 MCPHERSON state BANX39 stuarl s   HoweO, Midi 7 All deposits up to 10,000 insured by our rnembershie in the Federal Deposit Insuraoee Cor FOR RENT Modi over Roy Clarks store Phone 124F3 Pintknev pcrv WANTED PULVrtx Wid setrall BMOMI ptissf C H Lteprl Hsf eSFlv 1 I  SPOT CASH FOR DEAD OB DISABLED STOCK  i HORSES 00 CATTLE 640 HOGS U0 Pet Cwt Prompt and Comtsons Service  GOOD QUALrrr   COAL   ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Collect To HOWEL CABL Ufn fee DarBao BIG V e mpissTr  DE, Hoey Sons f f 0ffitoi  a x  PHONE DEITEB 11 y  i , it   Z  </text>
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